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Red Spirit (Rovinc in the Orient B Great Danger to Chinese Million Given LISTENING IN ( I D DIVORCE Local Local RED SPIRIT He who seeks leadership in Edition Edition any field must be prepared to to Hospital by pay a terrific price. Success THE rarely comes without hard ■ (ROVINC IN work and when it does come ^ Elmira Bequest he who wins it is always made Elmira, N. Y.—A check for $522,- the target of bitter attacks. 000 was presented to St. Joseph’s Most men cannot be calm when THE ORIENT hospital, here last week by Mrs. Ed­ they disagree with the opinions REGISTER ward J, Dunn, widow of the Elmira of others. It seems that as our Boys 18 Years Old Who THE RAPID-FIRE CATHOUC NEWSPAPER philanthropist, as part of a bequest Fr. King -Is Captive- left in the will of Mr. Dunn. The civilization grows older it is Have Discarded Wives latest check, donations received by Two St. Columban's demanding a heavier and VOL. VI.'No. 24. DENVER, COLO., SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1930. TWO CENTS the hospital and some yet to be given, heavierr price i^^of-^slof-^s leaders.let Very Numerous will amount to approximately $1,* Still Prisoners 000,000, left by Mr. Dunn for the Vienna.—Some of the astonishing June Day Memories construction of a new hospital build­ Word from China indicates that Theoinre hfe^ard, after a results of the marriage and divorce ing and the partial maintenance of the danger to American Catholic mis­ study of “Who’s Who,” esti­ laws of the Union of Soviet States the institution. sionaries is greatly increasing. Simul­ mated in “America” that eight are revea’ed in statistics quoted by The gift, which was presented t6 taneously with news through the As­ per cent of the names listed Sorokoumowskaya, writing in Sister Rose Alice, superintendent and sociated Press of the capture by one of the latest issues of Moskauer treasurer, and to Sister Mary Jerome, bandits of the Rev. Clifford Eing, .... representing St. Joseph’s, makes it S.V.D., of Denver, founder of the the Catholic population is called scientific publication issued in possible for work to commence im­ Catholic Students’ Mission Crusade, twenty per cent of the whole, the defense of Bolshevism and for mediately on the new ?l,0p0,000 an­ word comes through the St. Colum- This has led some of the Cath- propaganda purposes. According to nex planned by the sisters for some ban Fathers of Nebraska that two of time. The nurses’ home will be their priests held captive for several .lie editor, to deplore oor leek erected first to be followed by the weeks are still in bandit hands. News of leadership. ~European Soviet States- there are medical building, both of which have reaching Maryknoll, N. Y., indicates p that the Red movement is growing In ' i The problem is purely a sec­ 229 boys of betwen 18 and 19 years been sorely ne^ed by the hospital I of age who already have gone through for the past few years. the Eaying district, where Monsignor ^ill tional one. We have no lack divorce proceedings. For every F. X. Ford of New York is Prefect of Catholic leadership.in some Apostolic and where a large group iiF 1,000 married persons, it is further $400,000 School of American priests is at work. sections of the country. Let shown, there are 169.01 girls of be­ The Maryknoll Prefecture Apos­ us remember, also, that “Who’s tween 16 and 17 years of age, and 199.61 girls of between of Commerce, Plan tolic of Eaying, in northeastern Who” is not a really reliable 18 and 19 years of age who Ewangtung Produce, threatened by guide. It is concocted entirely The immediate construction of the Red bandits has already suffered two have been divorced. In the case of such invasions. But the invading Reds too much along the line of who females, these figures show that for new $400,00(h building for the every 1,000 married persons in the School of Commerce and’ Finance of are not the only menace, since there holds certain jobs rather than St. Louis university, St. Louis, Mo., aw signs that many of the inhab­ European parts of the Soviet Union itants of the district are joining the on any attempt to find who there are 368.62 young women not was announced by Rev. Charles H. Cloud, S.J., president of the institu­ ranks of the Communists. The Rev. wields real influence. We ven­ yet 20 years of age who have already Patrick F. Malone, M.M., formerly of ture the opinion that even the been married and divorced. tion, in his annual report at the The revelations of Mrs. Sorokou- 112th commencement exercises. Brooklyn, N. Y., is pastor of the Shak local newspapermen would not mowskaya’s article are the more in­ Ground will be broken for the build­ Chin mission in the Eaying sector, know the majority of the ing at once, and it is expected to be which was looted during both the pre­ teresting sincer the Bolshevists, while ready for occupancy in November. It ceding attacks. He writes: “The Eay­ “pi-ominent” folks it writes up apparently making no attempt to con­ is to be located west of the School of ing mission appears to be turning in any populous district. ceal their belief that the dissolution Law building, and will have a front­ Red. A few miles from here the peo­ of the family is something to be ple are all Communists. At any time Where the Catholic press is realized in the future of the Com­ age on Lindell boulevard of 136 feet, well developed, and not afraid with a depth of 213 feet. The struc­ now, we are due for another raid in munist ideal of society, do deny on ture will be four stories high and of Shak Chin.’’ FatheV Malone has not to speak, there is Catholic lead­ every occasion that their matrimonial Gothic design, to conform with the left his inland mission since reaching ership; where it is not, our legislation is immoral and barbarous, general lines of the administration China in 1925, and the Maryknoll people have an inferiority com­ and contrary to the laws of nature. building. It will have a capacity for procurator at Hong Eong recently Mrs. Sorokoumo\vskaya’s article 1,000 students. Rev. Joseph L. Davis, suggested that he come to the city for plex. The Catholic press has proves three outstanding points S.J., is regent of the school. (Continued on Page 2) more to do with overcoming First, that an exceedingly large pro­ an inferiority complex among portion of the marriages contracted in accordance with Bolshevist ideals Catholics than even our col­ and principles end in divorce; second, leges and universities. thpt youth in particular, and young Anglican Bishops Want Section women above all. are the victims of The Evangelist, published at this matrimonial legislation, and, third, that an enormous percentage of Church to Job With Pope Albany, N. Y., complains about of these marriages fail completely the great numbers of tomb­ in the natural object of wedlock That Bishops of the Anglican is not a departure in an Anglo-Cath­ stones in Catholic cemeteries propagation. Church are trying to compel “Anglo- olic direction. without crosses. “Purely pa­ Battle Against Jesuits Gatholics” to go over to Rome is the “We insist that we have no inten­ Church Offers startling charge made in the sensa­ tion of becoming Roman Catholics, II gan monuments to the vain Bishop Speaks in tional letter addressed to the Arch­ and we absolutely refuse to be driven glory of man are trying to Baptist Church Their Glory, Says Pope bishops and Bishops of the English out,” the clergymen state. "But we crash the gates of our ceme­ Highest Posts denomination by 1,100 Anglo-Cath­ are bound to say that there are (Special to The Register) day. They consist of insults and olic clergymen. These clergymen em­ times when we ask ourselves whether teries. In order to preserve at Gastonia, N. C.—In this community any other section of the Church of The Sovereign Pontiff, on the oc­ falsehoods directed against souls phatically deny that they wish to go least a Christian appearance where the activities of the Eu Klux without the means o l defending them­ over to the Pope. England would go on forever re­ in the holy acres, the authori­ Elan still are noted in the newspapers to Poor Boys casion of the reading of the decree selves against such attacks. The 1,100 signers of the letter are pressed and disowned.’’ ties of some Catholic ceme­ and where Catholics are in the minor­ for the canonization of Blessed Rob- At the present time, when the clergymen outside the Diocese of Discussing the name “Extremist," ity in the proportion of about 1 to London, it is stated, but their names the letter says that "someone must teries have had to enforce a 350, a Catholic Bishdp spoke by invi­ (Special to The Register) j ert Cardinal Bellarmine (who will combat against the Jesuits is being In an address to conftrmants at be declared a saint or June 29), said revived more violently than ever. are not divulged, “in order to pre­ always lead the van and there is no written regulation that a cross tation in the First-Baptist church at S t Mary’s church, Dubuque, Iowa,lit is the glory of the Society of Providence has revived the glory of vent any possible personal difficul­ shame in being an extremist in the be at least chiseled in stone.” the meeting of the North Carolina Archbishop Francis J.
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