THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Founded in 1844 by Rev. Michael O'Connor, First Bishop of Pittsburgh Diocese

C.1GHTY-SIXTH YEAR >M PITTSBURGH, PA., SEPTEMBER 5, 1929 CHURCH CONTROL It PASS10N1STS WILL ASSISTANT PASTOR I UNIQUE FEATURE RffWKAi. {fflB¥Kla T COM 250 nur •inn—I—r ÜÉS OVER CEMETERIES S^tleu putch REPLACE MARTYRS AT ST. PHILOMENAS IS PLANNED FOR IUP iOKIiWu WJK Mile* by Plane NOW TO BE TESTED I j OF MISSION HELD DIESATASHEV1LLE P. C.C.W. MEETING To'Attend Dying FAS^HBH Case in Which Bishop of Jaro 1 By Rev. J. Van Per Heyden [ Three Priests Volunteer to Rev. John R. Mcivin Succumbs Exhibit of Work AccoMptisfcol Elko, Nov., Sept «.—The lev. Refused Permission for I By N.l'.W.C. News Service. > f Continue Unfinished Work After Operation—Funeral by Council Departments John laaiSs, pastor of St Jos- Exhumation Is Before Louvain, Belgium, Aug. 31.—A of Brethren Who Met Mass Read la His Parish Witt Be Displayed at eph's Church tore, was in 8aR U. S. Supreme Court communication from the Genera! Death in April Church Wednesday Annual Convention Lake City, Utah, on tillsai Dutch League for the Blind, when he received word that eae which proposed the use of a of his parishioners was dying and OTHER DECISION CITED white walking cane as a distinc- FAREWELL SERVICE SET PRIESTS IN ATTENDANCE COMMITTEES APPOINTED was calling for him. The dis- VAMOUB CHARGK8 tive sign for the sightless tance is 969 miles. i By N C W.C. News Service.) throughout the world, received , Sept. 3.—Undaunted by Funeral services for the Rev. John A unique and interesting feature There was bat one way to gat Solemn fuastal Washington, Aug. 3.—A decision the approval of the Catholic he fate that awaited their martyred R. Melvin, C.S.S.R., assistant pastor of the tenth annual convention of there in time. Aa aviator friend held this SII m lag la 8t. of the Supreme Court of the Philip- Blind of Holland at the tenth an- brothers, three more Passionist of St. Philomeria's Church, Squirrjl the Pittsburgh Council of Catholic got his plane in readiness while Church, Thirty-aeveath atom* 8 I¡1 pine Islands upholding the refusal nual convention of the organiza-j priests will sail for the Orient to Hill, who died in Asheville, N. C., on Women, September 19 and 20, at the Father Lam be rushed to the ly- o'clock, for the Rs*. Father Law- of the Rt. Rev. James P. McCloskey, tion just held at Bois-le-Duc. The ! carry on the work left unfinished by Friday, August 30, were held in the Council House, 5216 Penn avenue, ing field. They made the journey O.M.Cap* whs «ad Bishop of Jaro, to permit a father to convention agreed to co-operate I Rev. Walter Coveyou, C.P., Rev. parish church on Wednesday morn- will be the departmental exhibits; in one hour and forty-three ab- Bsptsmbor 3, in St Fraaeis HusnWaf remove the body of his infant daugh- by securing the adoption of the { Godfrey Holbein, C.P-, and Rev. ing. namely, Tabernacle Society, Chalice utes, arriving in time to admin- after a long fflnsss. Father law- ter, a Catholic, from a Catholic cem- white cane by all members of the 2 Clement Seybold, C.P., who met with Father Melvin died of peritonitis Fund department, missionary Knit- ister the last sacrament to the •ence bad basn a pattsnt at the 1 etery for reburial in a Masonic cem- Catholic league. i a brutal death at the hands of which developed following an opera- ting Guild, Missionary Aid depart- departing soul. aitai several tissue ahme tfiMk htjj@ etery, is made the subect of an ap- bandits in China on April 21, 192U. tion on Wedne.'-day for appendicitis. ment and Christ Child Circle. last masas aaafltotoff Mm than for peal just filed in the The departure ceremony for these The Very Rev. William B. Kenna, Mrs. Wm. H. Postner, chairman, tuerai miths. -la Supreme Court. young priests will take place on the pastor of St. Phllomena's received will have charge of the Tabernacle H bla eendMsa was con- Counsel for the defendant, in their grounds of St. Gabriel's Monastery, word of his assistant's critical ill- Society exhibit, which will consist of stantly serious aai all hepes for a petition, challenge the right of the Socially Ambitious Brighton. Mass., on September 8. ness Thursday and went directly to ecclesiastical needlecraft made by Portes G3 Makes revival awe given up. to prevent the re- The farewell service will consist of Ashville. He was at his bedside the members of the Tabernacle So- Father Lawrence «as baa il moval of the child's body. This right the recitation by the clergy of the when he died. Father Melvin had ciety, and will comprise Mass vest- Chestnut Ridga, Cambatlaad Couatg, of the Church was vigorously up- Who Send Children to liturgical prayers invoking the been at St. Joseph's Sanitarium, ments, Gothic and Roman styles in But Brief Mention Pa., Aagnst l, tWt. His held in the highest tribunal of the Blessing of God on the departing Asheville, recovering from tubercu- all liturgical colors. Benediction aaam mas Jossnh Albert Islands. The majority opinion cited Secular Schools Hit missionaries. An appropriate ser- losis. He had regained his health copes and veils, burses, ciborium 01 Religioni Peact parents ware John D. Beel numerous cases where it was held mon will be preached by the Very and was to return to Pittsburgh this covers, confessional and baptismal Agatha Back, nee HaDar. Xa< that the religious community con- (By N.C.W.C. New» Service. I Rev. Raphael Vance, who has spent month. stoles, altar linens, altar laces, albs, Mexico City, Sept. 1.—Only brief ad St Fidslis Cottage at trolling a cemetery possessed the Boston, Sept. 3.— Duties of Catho- the last eight years in China and The body was brought to Pitts- surplices, cinctures and a variety of reference to the settlement of the »IIIISSI» j, 1877, power to refuse permission for dis- lic mothers to the religious schools who will return with his new co- burgh Monday morning by Father church goods. Mexican religious controversy was SIL ÍIM. On that date ha interment and removal of a body. la borers. Kenna, who was met at the station made in the bulky annual message was admitted to the amaMtssy aad Chief among the cases cited was one of the Archdiocese were outlined by The Chalice Fund exhibit, in Cardinal O'Connell yesterday, in an The Very Rev. Justin Carey, Pro- by the priests of St. Philomena's and charge of Mrs. B. J. Hannegan, will of Preside* Portas CHI delivered at inusetsd oa November tf, ISM. in the Diocese of Brooklyn, where a relatives and friends of the deceased. the convening today of the Mexico teUgtoas simple vows he widow sought vainly to have the address before 1,500 nuns at the vincial of the Passionist Congrega- include sacred vessels, such as chal- twentieth annual teachers' institute tion. will then issue the charge be- Divine Office of the Dead was said lices and ciboria, with a miscellane- Congress. the foUiielaa «ear oa body of her husband transferred to on Tuesday eveaing, at 8 o'clock, However, such reference aa was The Masa Otame i» a non-Catholic cemetery. The ruling of the parochial schools. Particu- stowing upon them the commission ous collection of old gold and silver larly the Cardinal warned mothers to preach, teach and labor in the following a procession from the rec- jewelry and ornaments donated by made carried with It a note of satis- his dase «m Jase 11, IMS. His in this case also was that the Church tory to the chuneh at 7:30 o'clock, faction, and apparently was well re* philosophical aad thsslsgisal eoarasa could forbid the transfer and keep against sending their children, espe- foreign mission field. After this members and friends. This jewelry- cially girls, to secular schools solemn charge to "go forth and and the solemn requiem Mass was junk will be minted and utHixed to ceived. In some quarters a belief were made at 8S. Peter sad Peal's the body in consecrated ground re- offered on Wednesday morning, with was expressed that the brevity of Monastery, Cumberland, ML, wbeee gardless of the wishes of relatives. through a desire to further their preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ," secure sacred vessels for poor mis- own social prestige through their the missionaries will exchange the the Rt. Rev. Hufk C. Boyle, D.D., sion churches. treatment of this highly important he also teak his aahaw religions The decision of the Supreme Court children. "kiss of peace" with their religious j Bishop of the Diocese in attendance The Missionary Knitting Guild, development in the (Mexican nation's «ember IS, 1SS4. Sep- of the Philippines reversed a ruling "I want it to be known," the Car- Brethren. in the sanctuary. with Mrs. Mary D. McGinniss chair- history in the last year was cam- tember M, 188ft, Us class aria or- in a lower court, which had held that dinal said, "that absolution is not to The departure ceremony will be The Very Rev. Henry J. Otterbein, man, will have an exhibit of articles fmly calculated. Those holding this ,th e. . petitioner- , „..,. Roma, n . A. .Arnald. .o ibe given to a woman who sends her climaxed with Benediction of the C.SS.R., acting provincial of the of comfort which the members have view pointed out that a lengthier X 1MB, diati» kr th Arn ldo wh statement might have brought forth ? - ° children to secular schools for no Most Blessed Sacrament. Redemptorist Order, was the cele- made for the missions of the North- secreted Bishop ed Mobile, f ^^I^L^i.*!^ °f I reason except that she wants them brant, assisted by the Rev. James west and Alaska. much discussion and perhaps sime ber 1», IMS. ha was arástnid two years, might remove the body to be brought up in a secular way. Tribute to Ronton Melvin of the Altoona Cathedral, a The Missionary Aid department. controversy, which might have em- in Baltimore. He said Us first of the child from the Catholic to a "In these days I cannot under- To the great Archdiocese of Bos- cousin of the deceased, deacon, and Miss R. A. Good chairman, will have barrassed those new at work on the on Christmas dag, UH, la St Masonic cemetery in Capiz. stand why a so-called Catholic ton, which is to the forefront in mis- the Rev. Bartley McAteer, of Johns- a collection of cancelled stamps with religious rehabilitation of the conn- tin's Church, Wast End, PHUbaigh. The child's body had been placed mother with wealth and plenty of sionary enterprise, due to the zeal- town, sub-deacon. a display of artistic pictures made try in a vault belonging to members of money can take her children away ous labors and inspiration of its Among the Redemptorists attend- from cancelled stamps. These pic- Religions Revolt Badai After his ordination to the priest- Arnaldo's family. The infant had from a Catholic school where her Cardinal Archbishop, who is known ing the funeral were: tures are sold for the benefit of mis- The settlement, said the Presi- hood he wee sent to Herman as yea- been baptized a Catholic and the fa- children are getting the finest possi- throughout the world as the Cardi- Very Rev. Henry J. Otterbein, C. sions in China. Another specialty of >dent , has brought to a definite end feasor la St FldsHs College. At the ther was a Catholic also at the time ble example of Christian perfection, nal of the Missions, belongs the SS.R., acting provincial; Very Rev. the Missionary Aid department is the1 the "Christero revolt" as the armed same thae be kad charge ed the of her death. Three years later he where they live in the daily atmos- glory of heeding the call sent to William B. Kenna, C.SS.R., rector of collection of tin foil. Usable arti- opposition to oppressive religious small counter church at Carbsa Cen- sought permission to remove the phere of religion and where they are America by the blood of the three St. Philomena's; Very Rev. Patrick cles of any kind, such as clothes, laws has been characterised. "There ter, Pa. Ae place is called St body and asserted that he had told being trained along the right ways slain heroes of Christ Crucified. Leonard, C.SS.R., rector St. Mary's shoes, books are gladly received and now exists not a single rebel of this Wendel, bstaesi the chureh eras t his aunts, owners of the vault, at the of Christian practice—I say 1 can- College, North East, Pa.; Very Rev. sent to the Indian and Alaska mis- type in the country. Portes GO de- dedicated to St WsnisHa. He teak « In answer to the stirring appeal clared. He also told the Coagrest time of burial, that he would take J not understand how a mother can of their three murdered brother Joseph Mctjuaid, Newton Grove, N. sions. professor at St Fidelis CoUsge aad the body from the cemetery at a I take her children away from such a C.; Very Rev. Francis Parr, rector The Christ Child Circle, Mrs. Wm. that 868 churches have now b*>n rector od St WeadsHa's Church « priests a new band of missionaries, turned bade to Catholic attests. 1893, From that FM* tiU Juae i% later date. school and send them to a secular Rev. Edward McCarthy, Rev. Mich- <>f Sac red Heart, Baltimore, and Kossler chairman, will have some His first application was made to school where the atmosphere is any- ael A. Campbell and Rev. Ronald Revs. Francis K*nedy, C.SS.R.. Ber- beautiful layettes, the handiwork of "The settlement ed the religious the Rev. Safromo Baranda, cure of thing but religious. Norris will leave Boston for the nard Niehaus, Eugene Mulhern, Jo- the members of the Circle. These question has been strictly In accord- college at Hays, Capiz, who promptly informed him There can be only one reason for seph Funk, George Conway, Edward ance with the government's duty," however, did not reaUas tffl that he had no power to permit the field of their future labors in the (Continued on Page 8) he declared. later, nevertheless, ths work ed Fa- this. We have schools of the high- Province of West Hunan, China. Koch. Geoffry Stone, William A. Fee, removal and referred him to Bishop est grade where culture and refine- C. Walter Campbell, of St. Philo- Of great general interest was ther Lawrenee gave the impetus fee McCloskey. ment which can come only from re- mena's, and Rev. Francis Clair, CJSS. Portes Gil's energetic declaration the present Hays CatheUc College. Bishop Mcl'lrakey's Objection ligion, animate every activity. No R., Boston; Rev. Henry Goetten, Temporary Church's that he will not attempt to continue From June It, 18S&, tffl 1887, Fa- Bishop McCloskey likewise in- matter how talented a child may be, Cornerstone of New Porto Rico; Rev. Joseph C. Hild, in office as President, a thing which ther Lawrenee waa active in St Jo- formed Arnaldo, in a kindly manner, we have schools which can give her Brooklyn; Rev. Thomas Winterson, the Mexican nation has come to fear seph's Church, Dover, Ohio. He wee that he was without power to per- the finest possible training. There Carmelite Monastery Brooklyn; Rev. Alphonsus Wolf, Opening Dale Set by as each President's term oí office ex- superior of the H»spies, pastor aad mit the act. is only one reason why a mother City; Rev. Denis Scan- pires. He characterised as "unpa- Third Order director of the pariah. The Supreme Court, in its major- does this. She is only trying to get Will be Laid Sunday nell, New York City; Rev. Lawrence McKees Rocks Parish triotic and criminal'' certain rumors From there he ems Uanafetied to ity opinion, cited the decision of the into society through her children. Braun, New York City; Rev. James which have been circulated that ae Herman, as guerdiea of St Mary's New York Court of Appeals in an would seek to retain the Presidential Monastery aad pastor aad director For a mother to neglect the relig- The cornerstone of the Carmelite Kessler. New York City; Rev. John The new auditorium which will action which had its ongin also in ious training of her children—to Murphy, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.; serve as a temporary place of wor- office. Were he to do this, he added, of the Third Order of the parish. an attempt to remove bodies from a Monastery of St. Therese de Lisieux, it would be "a most ignoble exampl* After three yean ad incussbeag ha send her children to schools where at Loretto, Pa., will be placed by Rt. Rev. Joseph Sofka. Rochester, N. Y.; ship for Mother of Sorrows parish, Catholic cemetery. the attitude is anything but relig- Rev. Lawrence Thaler, Buffalo; Rev. McKees Rocks, until the completion of disloyalty and lack of patriotism. " was seat aa rsetor to Saered Heart Rev. John J. McCort, D.D., Bishop of In another section of the report, Church fan New Philadelphia, Ohio. The Philippine Decision ious and where their faith is regard- the Altoona Diocese, next Sunday of the new church edifice, will be Justice Street, concurring in the ed as a sort of superstition—is noth- (Continued on Page 8) opened for devotions on Sunday, it was staUd that only 80 foreigners This parish was la Ms casrgs from afternoon, September 8, at 4:30 have been expelled from Mexico in ISM till ISM majority opinion of the Philippine ing short of sacrilegious. Such a o'clock, Eastern Standard time. September 15. The new church, Supreme Court, raised another con- the last year, despite some turbu- mother is unworthy of receiving ab- The building is for the Discalced which will replace the one destroyed In ISM Father Lawrence due to sideration, declaring refusal to per- solution." by fire in March, is already under lent periods. Pittsburgh, Pa* aad remained tffl mit removal of the body was in Carmelite Nuns now residing at El- K. of C. Announce dorado. Ground was broken on July construction and is expected to be ISIS. During this time be had keeping with the feelings, customs completed by the early part of De- charge of the Heme af the Aged oa and habits of the people of the Is- 31, and efforts are being made to Banquet Speakers Rulpit Debates to bring the building to completion as cember. Stone of Church ii Penn avenue ead of the Good Shep- lands. Masses will be held in the audito- herd Home on Troy Hilt He atae The dissenting opinion opened soon as possible. For Columbus Day Be Inaugurated in The new Monastery is beautifully rium, beginning September 16, at 9 Rices Landing Laid was confessor ed a number of sister- with these words: "We have a pro-! and 11 o'clock. In the meantime, hoods. found respect for the Catholic i located on the William Penn high- Daj^ banquet speakers way, near St. Francis College and Columbus ^^H preparations are being made for the By Rev. John Angel From ISIS tffl 191«, he was sta- Church and frankly concede that it East End Church announced by Pittsburgh Chapter, opening of the fall Novena of J 3 tioned as assistant to St Alphoaee*s has done a world of good and espe-1 Seminary. The services are sched- uled to commence promptly at 4:30 Knights of Columbus, will include Tuesdays in honor of St. Anthony on Impressive ceremonies marked the Church, WhssMag, W. Va. Ea ISIS ciall• - —y j in.. .th ....e .Philippin m u.ia|#|ruie Islandsv (ainiauo. .B e Wt . Followin* UMvniiig a ^custo n wuovwum thai tvxo prevailev ' > d Hon. Michael MacWhite, Irish Free Tuesday, September 17, in the audi- he was stationed as assistant la that as it may, the question involved centuries ago, there will be inaugu p. m., and the Right Reverend laying of the cornerstone at the new Bishop will be assisted by the Fran- State minister to the United States, torium with Mass at 8 o'clock and Sacred Heart Church, Rices Landing, (Continued ea Page •) * (Continued on Page 8) rated in the Sacred Heart Church, ciscan Fathers and the priests of and Hon. John Monaghan, district "vening services at 7:45 o'clock. Pa., on Sunday afternoon, at which Kast End, beginning Sunday even- attorney of Philadelphia, and former The many favors St. Anthony has wwWMMAMSMNMMMWMMMSNAMMNie ing, October 6, a practice that is at the diocese. judge In Philadelphia county. The the Rev. John Angel, pastor of St A cordial invitation is extended to granted from his shrine on Norwood Martin's Church, West Old, offici- least an innovation in Pittsburgh. banquet will be at the William Penn terrace are expected to call back Miss Frasees Lynch 9 Duquesne Students It will consist iiv two pulpits being all the friends of the Carmel, both Hotel, at 6:30 o'clock, Saturday ated. Father Angel was assisted by the clergy and laity, to atttend the many clients to renew their dovatlon the Rev. John E. Martin, pastor of B i imi lata ILim erected in the church to be occupied evening, October 12. Reservations and gratitude to him. j Ordained Priests at by two priests who will carry on a ceremony. are in charge of Joseph E. Birming- Our Lady of Consolation Church, , Keceivea uno vroer controversy with each other, one ham, Pittsburgh State Bank, 607 Nemacolin, Pa., and the Rev. Julian making objections and the other re- Fifth avenue. Non-members of the Medical Aid Lead» S. Lachendro, pastor of St Albert Holy Ghost Seminary plying to them. The objections in Limburg Bishop Gets Order may attend. Church, Palmer Pa. The sermon was Of Mission Workers preached in both Slavish and Eng- Philadelphia, Pn^ Aug. SI.—At St the case will be the popular objec- City of Buffalo Key Early fall activities listed by va- 70 to Adopt Faith lish by the Rev. John Greshner, pas- Five Holy Ghost missionaries were tions to Christianity that are heard rious Knights of Columbus councils, Elisabeth's Csaveat Motherhouse sd ordained on Saturday, August 31, by (By N.C.W.C. N«w* Service.) tor of St. Michael Archangel Church, the Staters of" thhee iBlesse d I and seen everywhere. These even- include a meeting of Pittsburgh Fredericktown. the Rt. Rev. John Joseph Nilan, D.D., ing debates will be carried on for By Rev. Dr. Wilhelm Baron von Chapter, Sunday, September 8, at New York, Sept. 2.—An illustra- for Indians and Colored People, the Bishop of Hartford, at the Holy the month of October only on Sun- Capital ne tion of the importance of the medi- For the present only the basement dual ceremony of reception and pro- Ghost Fathers' Senior Seminary, William Penn Hotel; the annual pic- day evenings, and will be conducted Cologne. August 31.—The Rt. Rev. nic of Duquesne Council at Sully's cal side of the missions is contained of the church will be completed, but fession took place ea Augest SS, Ferndale, Norwalk, . by Rev. E. Lawrence O'Connell ,wd Grove, Saturday. September 7; spe- in a story told to the Rev. Edward even this temporary structure will when five choeen souls dedicated They are the Rev. Regis C. Guthrie, Dr. Augustinus Kilian. Bishop of assure the Divine Service for the Rev. Howard J. Carroll, D.D. Limburg in Hessen-Nassau, has re- cial treat for children at St. Joseph's F. Garesche, SJ., director of the themselves te labor sis nag the to- m C.S.Sp., and Rev. Bernard J. Appel, Orphanage, Troy Hill, by Allegheny Catholic Medical Missions Board, by residents of the community. diaas aad Galeted people of the C.S.Sp., of this city; Rev. John A. On alternate Sunday evenings ceived the "key to the City of Buf- The first Mass will be celebrated these orators will exchange the role falo." Council, K. of C.. and Court Alle- Father Lane, Maryknoll Missioner United States. Three young ladtoe I Strmiska, C.S.Sp., of Norwalk, gheny, C. D. of A., Saturday, Sep- in China. in the church on Sunday morning at were clothed with the habit aad were 9 Conn.; Rev. Joseph D. Boyd, of attack and defense. This is the The golden key, presented by a 9:30 o'clock, by Father Angel, who C£.Sj>.,first time this has ever been done in tember 7; Greensburg corn roast, Father Lane was asked to aid received late the congregation aad of Toronto, Canada, and Rev. Her- representative of Buffalo, has the together with his assistants, the twe novices wwe admitted to pro- the City of Pittsburgh, and it will following inscription: "To the Rt. September 12; Pittsburgh corn some families who were grievously ^ man F. Flynn, C.S.Sp., of Hunting- roast and onting at Sully's Grove on Rev. P. J. Gottsthall and Rev. J. M. fession. don, F. Q., Canada. be looked forward to with consider- Rev. Dr. Augustinus Kilian, Bishop stricken with malaria in a. pagan Ganter, attends this mission, A able interest by the members of the >f Limburg, Diocesan Bishop of the September 18; Sharpsburg old-time village. He administered quinine in His Emlaence, the Cardiaal, ace- Father Guthrie will celebrate his dance, September 27, and a dinner class of children will receive their skled at the tinaashi aad received parish and by others who care to Motherhouse of the Charitable proper doses and three families were first Holy Communion also on Sun m first solemn high Mass in St Rosa- attend. TTie subjects of the dis- meeting of Fort Pitt General Assem cured. In their gratitude, he said, the vewaef theStatere. lia's Church, Sunday, September 8, 3rethren of Mon Tabaur who for the day. courses will be announced later. ast five years have been piously la- bly at Duquesne Council house on the villagers made inquiry into their ^^BSiB^f t ^k® jMrindt® ®® at 11 o'clock. Fr. Appel will cele- September 19, at 6:30 o'clock, fol- benefactor's religion and, as a re- la sttiafsaie la the brate his first solemn high Mass in mring in Buffalo, New York, in rrateful veneration and estimation lowed by an address on "Constitu sult, ten families numbering seventy Clstsses Resume on wen the foOovrh«: Ths Vtary St. George's Church, Knoxville, at 9 Mist Wilman Named tion Day" by F. W. Ries, Jr., past persons are prepared to enter the F. F. Qeten, B. MU sad the jteee. o'clock the same morning. he key of the City of Buffalo is pre- state deputy. sented. Frank H. Schwab, Mayor." Church. Monday «I De Pani ¡Joseph A. O'Brien, John F. McHagh, On Thursday, August 29, the Rt Sodality Executive ' a A. Deeriag. Richard F. Rev. Maurice F. McAuliffe, D.D., On Monday morning, September Joseph I. McGrenra, Victor Titular Bishop of Derco, Auxiliary St Louis, Sept 2.—Continuing the 9, classes will be resumed at the De to the Bishop of Hartford, conferred program launched at the parish con- Paul Institute, Castlegate' svenne, M'»or Orders on the following can- vention held in Chicago last July, SOCIETY OF ST VINCENT DE PAUL Brookline. There will be Maas in SJ., Ml M. A. Mpwia didates: James MvCaffrey, C.S.Sp., the central office of the Sodality of the chapel at S o'clock. From the OJBJL Mm CRyaa, 0.8A... J. J. of this city; Ivan Huber, C.S.Sp., of Our Lady is making a concentrated PARTICULAR COUNCIL OF PITTSBURGH number of new applicants received New Kensington, Pa.; Raymond WH- effort to assist women's parish so- Pittsburgh. September 3, 111». it is expected tint this year's en- htlm, C.S.Sp., of Sharon, Pa.; Char- dalities. rollment will be the targe* ever at paa atotall, ^ 1f-1 _ les Diehl, C-S.Sp., Michael Dwyer, Editor Pittsburgh Catholic, Miss Dorothy Willman, governor Pittsburgh, Pa. the institute. * CS.Sp., William Hold, C.S.Sp., all of of the New York Chapter of the In- The fie Paul Institute now has a Philadelphia; Joseph Lynders, C.S. ternational Federation of Catholic Dear Sirs . The Society of St. Vincent de Paul expreaasa extreme gratitude to you and the members eC yawr faculty of M teachers, IS af wbaa Sp., of Bridgeport, Connecticut; Alumnae and International chairman ate Sisters of Charity, aad ft gives of tht De Paul Bureau of Missi m staff far the magnificent assistance rendered through the celemae of year paper la obtaining the kmmt- •Francis X. Walsh, C.S.Sp., of New mm sum restiseli through yaw Maintenance Fmé, without which we ce5d net have sa anecessfally vocational tratada« te IS dSftaea* Britain, Connecticut Activities, has been named executive branches, making the deaf ehfidrea Clerical Tonsure was conferred on secretary of the Women's Parish So- operated the Samiaer Camp. . _ self-supporting. ^ the following Holy Ghost candidates: dality. Miss Willman will work with Thanking all of the contributors te the faai through your paper and wishing you, year sta« SM Date the M years af Ba «dst- Leo J. Kettl, of Ford City, Pa.; the Rev. Daniel A. Lord, SJ., in the THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC every measure of success, we remala, ence, it has developed free od ihargs, «James Bradley, Charles Diamond, interest of the sodalists. GratefaBy years, hearing aad epeeth la mate Han James Manning, James Reiley, all of The program of Catholic Action Thee. BL Day le, Pnsiliat, 1,100 poor deaf amte ddktoea. Philadelphia; Edward Kingston, ot essential to an active and interest- C. A. Kieraan, The Rt Iw-WAfSftaa», Atch'rsonAicn rpou,, Kansasminnj; Louiunas inmivDietrichi, inuig| sodality, i«t wa«">s announced, will Treasurer and Chairman Sammer Camp Cassmhteo, Bishop of Pittsbarth, ta president af of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, aad. be brought within reach of any so- itela FMI Joseph G. Noppinger, of Baltimore. 1 dality interested.