EUCHARISTIC CONBRESS SEPTEMBER 23 ...... — ...... ■ ...... ' "» ------The RegUter Has the International News Service (Wire and Mail)* the N, C. W* C. News Service (Inclndlng Cables}* Its Own Special Service and All the Scnaller Catholic S e ^ ce s; also International Illustrated News and N. C. W> C. Picture Servlee. Listening In BLUNT REBUKE IS Local WjB stood a few days ago Local in the old cemetery of the NAZI ANSWER Edition Edition PREPARED FOR Mission Dolores at San Fran* cisco. On a good-sized mon­ THE ument we read several in­ scriptions, one being: “ May TO PROTESTERS GIANT THRONG God forgive my persecutors.” It seems that the man whose mould Ihes underneath was Manifesto Is Intolerant But Expresses Hope Nearly Every Member, of Hierarchy in put to death by the Vigil­ Of Harmonious Relations REG ISTER Nation— Farley to Represent Presi­ antes in 1856. He was a for­ (Name Registered in the U. S. Patent Office) mer convict, and a pioneer With Church dent at Ceremonies editor of The San Francisco VOL, XI No, 38 DENVER, COLO., SUNDAY, SEPT. 22, 1935 T W O CENTS Bulletin printed that fact. Amsterdam.— (NCWC C able)— Stern pronounce­ Cleveland.-r-The program for the great seventh Na­ The ex-convict shot the edi­ ments on the Church situation in Germany were included Baptizes Negro Convert tional Eucharistic Congress here Sept. 23-26 has just been tor, and then the Vigilantes in the party manifesto written by Chancellor Adolf Hitler announced, promising most impressive demonstrations for hanged the shootejr. The and read to some 20,000 party functionaries at the opening TEUS MISSIS the four days, with practically every Archbishop and Vigilantes were the “perse­ session of the National Socialists’ “ congress of freedom” at Bishop in the country participating. cutors.” A volunteer fire Nuremberg, according to word reaching here. In the mearitime, Bishop Schrembs of Cleveland has company thought enough of Read to the meeting by Adolf Wagener, Bavarian received a message from President Roosevelt, embodied in the editor’s slayer to put up Nazi leader, while Chancellor Hitler occupied the place an unusually long and earnest letter, in which the Chief the monument— one of two of honor on the rostrum, the manifesto is held to be a Executive sends his heartfelt greetings to the congress. in the cemetery to the mem­ blunt rebuke to those who recently have looked for some The President announces he has designated as his repre­ ory of men dealt with by the departure from the extreme course heretoi^re followed by sentative Postmaster General James A. Farley, who not Vigilantes in 1856. Being the Nazis., Chancellor Hitler assured the party leaders only will attend on behalf of the President, but will deliver an editor, we found it hard that the problems which the State, an address on “ Religion, the Key­ by virtue of its very essence, can­ Dallas, Tex.— (Special)— The stone of National Peace.” Named to sympathize with the per­ not approach or solve will be dealt oldest missions in Texas, those of The President said that his ex­ secuted man, although our with by the party movement. the Rio Grande valley, are being perience in public life “ constantly Plea Is Made lor restored and beautified for the brings home to me the abiding brother of the pen was sure­ What it chose to term “ politi­ ly lacking in charity (as well cally and morally corrupt Catholic benefit of visitors to Texas in truth of those words of our first centennial year. President: ‘Of all the dispositions as in prudence, judged by Centrists” were included in what the manifesto ;called the three gen­ These missions, grouped in the and habits which lead to political frontier day standards). In­ Mission Support eral categories of the new State’s neighborhood of El Paso, were old prosperity, religion and morality asmuch as the two victims of sworn foes. The other two cate­ long before the missions on the are indispensable supports’.” In the presentation over a net­ the Vigilantes are buried in gories were “ Jewish Marxism and Pacific coast were founded. Pa­ dres worked in their courtyard work of the National Broadcasting a Catholic graveyard, we New York.— A message from the its related parliamentary democ­ Most Rev. Carlo Salotti, president racy” and “ certain incorrigibly sunshine and their bells sleepily company. Bishop Schrembs invited know that they repented of of the Pontifical Society for the and stupidly reactionary bourgeois tolled for Mass a hundred years the nation to attend the Eucha­ their sins and died at peace Propagation of the Faith, calling before Spanish civilization took its ristic Congress, and the Sacred elemente.” Drama of the Eucharist was un­ with the Lord. W e hope that for fervent prayers and generous The manltesto issued a sharp grip further West. 'The missions that' will be im­ folded by means of narration and the editor and his slayer met gpving on the part of the faithful warning against “ confessional pol­ on Mission Sunday, Oct. 20, has proved by the citizens of the Rio liturgical chant in heaven. itics” from any quarter; said there Variety of Events been issued here from the head­ was no desire to contravene th^ 'if --f-v-- Grande valley so that they will be quarters of the society in this exhibited to best advantage in rThe congress program includes freedom of religion in its diligent an impressive variety of events, country. Believed to be the firit Negro publicly baptized by a Biihop in the 1936 include the Ysleta mission, Likewise we stood at the efforts to unite the 26 provincial sermons, addresses, and meetings, Archbishop Salotti’s message evangelical bodies into one Reich United States, Charles Edward Coles, the one thousandth convert at founded in 1682; the Church of pictures the missionaries of the San Miguel de Socorro, founded all centering about the chosen grave of Don Luis Antonio Church, and asserted that it had Our Lady Queen of the Angels church for Colored people in Newark, Church giving their labors and in 1681; the Presidio chapel of theme, “ The Holy Eucharist as the Arguello, the first governor hopes of reaching harmonious re­ is shown here with his sponsors, pastor, and Bishop. The ocesision of Source and Inspiration of Catholic their lives to save pagan souls in lations with the his Baptism marked the fifth anniversary of the Newark Negro apos- San Elizario, and the Senecu mis­ of California when that glo­ a world that is “ ready to sacrifice Action.” The program is gener­ through the conclusion of the Con­ tolate. In the photo, left to right, are: The Rev. Cordelius J. Ahern, sion. Across the Rio Grande at rious state was part of the but not to sacrifice self” and Juarez on the El Camino real— the ally divided into two parts—^the cordat with the Holy See. pastor: William S. Roberts, male sponsor; Charles E. Coles, convert; preparatory period, from Sunday, that “ shrinks from appreciating King’s highway— is the Mission of Mexican republic. He lived The manifesto said that the Mrs. Maud Harris, female sponsor, and the Most Rev. Thomas J. Sept. 15, to 'Tuesday, Sept. 24; and the heroism that characterizes the Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe, es­ from 1784 to 1830. He party program’'does not wage war Walsh, Bishop of Newark, who officiated at the Baptismal ceremony-. the congress proper, covering Tues­ life of the Catholic missionary.” tablished in 1669 and still in use would be happy if he could “ The world,” he says, “ goes on, on Christianity, hpt added that it today. day, Wednesday, and Thursday, return today to see how nice­ climbing upwards and falling back, is determined to '‘ ^defend public Sept. 24, 25, 4nd 26. pursuing lofty ideals and striving life” from what the document The preparatory program covers ly the church of the Old called priests who have missed POSTCARD DIVORCE Leave With Chalice the spiritual preparation for the Mission Dolores is kept up. inordinately after earthly pleas­ ures, in generous efforts .to solve their calling and should have been congress, including Confirmation It was the sixth mission es­ the vexing problems of life and in politicians instead of clergymen. For Ohio Congress of adults by Bishop Schrembs in tablished in Upper Califor­ the urge of wicked passions that WILL BE ABOLISHED St. John’s Cathedral Sept. 15, a Vatican City.— (NCWC Cable) triduum in all the churches and nia under the famous Father make the solution of these prob­ Missionary Group Gives lems more difficult. The spiritual Following a Papal audience, in public oratories of the diocese. Junipero Serra, Franciscan The Most Rev. Ralph L. Hayes« and the material, strong faith in $55,000 in Year’s Work Estimate Made That 40% of Soviet Marriages Fail which His Holiness, Pope Pius XI, Sept. 18, 19, and 2Q, and a na­ padre, and was founded God and the repellent unbelief, Milwaukee, Wise.— The Mis­ renewed his fullest blessing and tional Communion day for all the D.D., Bishop of Helena, whose ap­ June 29, 1776, five days be­ sublime heroism and shameless sionary Association of Catholic Because of Lax Laws best wishes for the National Eu­ faithful throughout the United pointment as rector of the North charistic Congress to be held at States Sunday, Sept. 22., fore the Declaration of Inde­ egoism alternate with each other Women, which was elevated to the American college in has jast in present-day society, giving rank of a Pontifical mission work (By Lindesay Parrott) ceive support. Divorces of ex­ Cleveland Sept. 23 to 26, Msgr. This section of the program also. been announced. pendence was issued at Phil­ cause for preoccupation . and un­ by the Holy Father, gave $55,000 Moscow.— (IN S)—Formal rec­ pectant mothers, *it is strongly in­ Diego Venini and Msgr. Carlo (Turn to P ages — Column 1) adelphia. A California mis- easiness about the destiny of man­ in cash contributions and supplies ommendations for a change in the dicated, will be prohibited. Grano sailed-aboard the liner Rex (Turn to Page 4 — Column 1) kind.” in the past fiscal year. easy Soviet divorce Jaw, abolishing Under the present system o f di­ for America, bearing with them the so-called “ postcard divorce,” vorce here as it now applies, even the gold chalice that the Holy have been made to the authorities the appearance of the drfendant is Father is sending to the Cleveland by the Institute for Mother and not required. A wife or a hus­ Cathedral. Bishop Hayes New Child and are expected to be band may apply at Zags, pay the Pope Pius entrusted the chalice PRIEST FOUNDS VILLAQE adopted. fee—and notify the party of the to the Monsignori at the audiench For some time rumors have cir­ second part by postcard that the Venini and Monsignor divorce has taken place. Grano will be members of the Rome College Head culated that the law was to be tightened up, in line with the new Since the change in the system suite of Cardinal HayeSj Arch­ bishop of New York, who is Papal FOR HOMELESS FAMILIES policy of fostering the family and has been suggested and since the . ^ . Vatican City.— The Most Rev. JastiC attainments. In his senior the home, announced by Stalin. law with regard to the support of Legate to the congress, I Ralph L. Hayes, Bishop of Helena, year, he was captain of the colleg* The recommendations now made children already has been tightened Mont., has been named rector of baseball team, which won the cham- Bathurst, New Brunswick.— spoken in Allardville wouldn’t get those people. Just as soon as they by the legal division of the institute up, Soviet statisticians have been New Ultra Violet Ray the North American college in (Special)-rThe people of East anybody into Harvard. So I moved to the forest, they were indicate clearly the alterations digging into the figures to show Lamp Is Demonstrated Rome. ionship of the Tri-state district. drove pn 20 miles to Bathurst, and cut off relief. They had no mpney that will probably be made in the just how the system has worked. Bathurst, Catholic and Protestant Cincinnati.— A new ultra Bishop Hayes will succeed the After completing his studies at Du- there I learned that the settlement for axes, or farm implements, or law. N. Izgoyev, writer and contrib­ alike, must love Father Allard, violet ray lamp, which cause* Rt. Rev. Msgr. Eugene S. Burke, quesne, he went to the North was the work of Father J. A. Al­ horses or co^s or seed. In all divorce cases hereafter, utor to the governmental organ, writes Ernie Pyle. He’s up day lard of the East Bathurst . the production of vitamin D who resigned last summer after American college in Rome. So Father Allard set up credit it is suggested, the defendant Isvestia,^s authority for the state­ ten years of service and returned and night doing things for them. His church is a huge, ruggedly at a store, and the 40 families and will duplicate the work of Returning to the United S^tes should be summoned to Zags, the ment that between 37 and 40 per sunshine in any ailment of to the United States to become He spends his own money, and handsome, stone affair, and the aa- (most were Catholics, but some USSR’s marriage and divorce bu­ in 1910, the newly-ordained pr-ie'st tramps around in the mud and cent of the registered, marriages the body, was demonstrated pastor of Holy Trinity church, joining rectory is big enough for were Protestants) within 24 hours reau. Zags should determine in the large cities of the Soviet was named an assistant at Holy cold for them till he gets sick and a hotel. The priest himself is a by its originator, Dr. George Hackensack, N. J. Rosary church, Pittsburgh, and had everything they needed. The whether the rights of the defend­ Union terminate in divorce. In The Most Rev. Ralph L. Hayes, has to go to a hospital. big man, under 50. He wears Sperti of the Institutum Divi served there until 1912, when he project now has more- than ant are being viola^d, whether he the villages, he sets the percent­ fourth Bishop of Helena, resided at In three yeai*s Father Allard Thomae, a part of St. Greg­ (Turn to Page 2 — Column S) horn-rimmed glasses and speaks doubled. or she is able to work or must re- age at 30— nearly one in every the North American college in has created a village, and made good English, and loves to talk ory’s seminary, before the three. Rome from 1905 to 1910. He was homes for a hundred families who about his people. national convention of elec­ Even more striking are the fig­ ordained to the priesthood in the At Charities Meet had no homes in years. The trical illuminating engineers. “ This county has 11,000 sur­ ures cited by S. Kopelanskaya of Eternal City on Sept. 18, 1909. village is named Allardville.' plus population,” Father Allard the Mother and. Child institute. Wichita Bishop Prepares Bishop Hayes is a native of Bathurst is up in the sparsely said. “Most of them are poor as CATECHETICAL CONGRESS Her facts show 25.4 per cent of Pittsburgh, and was pastor of the populated ■ spruce forest country mice. Down by the shore, where Russia’s^ registered couples are di­ For' D iocese’ s Jubilee Church of St. Catherine of Siena of New Brunswick, where most the poorest ones live, there are vorced in less than four years— Wichita, Kans.— The Rev. Dr. in that city when he was chosen people are French. Going north, as many as 30 children in one despite her estimate that more John M. Moeder, J.C.D., has been Bishop of Helena in June, 1933. house. PROGRAM REING PUNNED I had driven for 25 miles on a than half the Soviet marriages to­ appointed by the Most Rev. Bishop He was bom Sept, 2;l, 1884. gravel road through forest so thick “ These people have been cut­ ______day are love matches. Augustus J. Schwertner of Wichi­ Bishop Hayes attended Du- you couldn’t see ten feet into it, ting wood since they were big Neither of the writers attempts ta to collect historical data of the quesne university, Pittsburgh, Great Falls, Mont.— (Special) lishment of a national confrater­ Pyle reports. Then suddenly there enough to swing an ax. The for­ to guess what proportion of the Church in Southern Kansas in from 1901 to 1905, in which time — Four Archbishops and eight was a log cabin in a little clear­ est is all thSy know. They’ve been nity center at Washington. Soviet’s unregistered couples (le- preparation for the golden jubilee he established an outstanding are already listed on the ing 50 feet from the road. Soon on relief, but they don’t get The congress, in wl.ich members (Tum to Page S — Column S) of the Diocese of Wichita in 1937. record in athletic as well as scho- the cabins became regular things. enough, and they want to work. preliminary program for the na­ of the Hierarchy will be joined by Like all Frenchmen, they want tional catechetical con fess of the clerical and lay leaders in religious I tried to ask about the settle­ homes of their own. Confraternity of Christian Doc­ instruction work from all over the ment, but all I could get was a “ So I asked the government to trine, to be held at Rochester, N. country, will feature consideration sweep of the hand and “ one hun­ Y., Oct. 30 and 31, according to of religious Study clubs, vacation dred families.” English as it is give them forest land, and let 12,000 Attend Jubilee them make homes for themselves. an announcement made by the schools, and year-around instruc- I went to the capital and I said, Most Rev. Edwin V. O’Hara, Bish­ (T um to Page S — Column 7) Honor Student ‘You’re spending 10 million dol­ op of Great Falls and chairman of lars on new roads to bring people the Episcopal committee on the Mass of Bishop Lillis up here from the States to see confraternity. The congress will how poor we are; why don’t you be held under the patronage of spend nine million on the roads the Most Rev. Archbishop Edward Kansas City. — The greatest ick. La Crosse; John B. Morris, City, and Augustus J. Schwertner, and one million on getting these Mooney, Bishop of Rochester, in number of members of the Hier­ Little Rock; Joseph F. Busch, St Wichita. connection with the National Cath­ archy ever assembled in this city Bishops Hugh C. Boyle, Pitts­ people on the land?’ ” Cloud; John J. Lawler, Rapid City; But the government couldn’t olic Rural Life conference. Arch­ attended the celebration of the burgh; Edward F. Hoban, Rock­ see it Father Allard blames big bishop Mooney served for two golden sacerdotal jubilee of the J. Henry Tihen, retired Bishop of ford; Patrick J. Barry, St. Au­ business. years on the catechetical commis­ Most Rev. Thomas F. Lillis, Bishop Denver; , Cleve­ gustine; John J. Swint, Wheel­ The red tape and opposition and sion an Rome under the presiden­ o f Kansas City. There were pres­ land; Joseph P. Lynch, Dallas; ing; Bernard J. Mahoney, Sioux dickering and stalling that Father cy of Cardinal Gasparri. Detroit.—The Most Rev. Michael ent 57 Archbishops and Bishops Patrick A. McGovern, Cheyenne; Falls; Daniel J. Gercke, Tuc­ J. Gallagher, Bishop of Detroit, Allard had to fight through would The congress is particularly op­ and three Abbots. Twelve thou­ Henry Althoff, Belleville; Michael son; James A. Griffin, Spring- fill pages. But finally the govern­ observed the twentieth anniversary sand persons attended the Solemn J. Gallagher, Detroit; Anthony J. field, 111.; Alphonse J. Smith, portune at this time. Bishop O’­ of his by pontificating ment grudgingly set aside land for Hara says, because of the recent Pontifical Mass in Convention hall. Schuler, El Paso; Thomas J. Nashville; Francis C. Kelley, at Solemn Mass in the chapel of His Excellency, the Most Rev. Walsh, Newark; Christopher E. Oklahoma City and Tulsa; Rich­ 40 families in the forest 20 miles decree of the Sacred Congrega­ the Little Flower. , south of Bathurst. That was in tion of the Council on the im­ Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, Apos­ Byrne, Galveston; Frances Johan­ ard O. Gerow, Natchez; John 1932. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John J. Hunt, tolic Delegate to the United nes, Leavenworth; Francis J. Tief, F. Noll, Fort Wayne; Thomas A. provement of religious instruction who delivered the sermon, declared The going was really tough for and because of the recent estab- States, who presided at the throne Concordia; Edmond Heelan, Sioux (Turn to Page S — Column S) that Bishop Gallagher “ accom­ on the Epistle side of the altar, plished great things for Christ, also spoke at the Mass, praising but he is so modest and humble the priestl; career of the jubila- that others have been given credit rian, and Bishop Lillis responded Program. Given for for many of the things he lias briefly. Social Legislation done.” He emphasized the Bishop’s leading part in the parochial Archbishop J. J. Glennon read a Industry Sessions school fight of more than a decade letter from His Holiness, Pope Dangers Analyzed ago, the establishment of Sacred Pius XI, to Bishop Lillis an­ Heart seminary, the fostering of nouncing his appointment as As­ Washington. — Announcement the first held in the South by the the Holy Name society, and the sistant at the Pontifical Throne. Wellesley, Mass.— The gn’eatest an analysis of the bene^ts to ac­ that eight regional sessions of the Catholic Conference on Industrial creating in this diocese of the So­ In addition to the Apostolic danger attending the establish­ crue from the recently-enacted Ecclesiastical and civic leaders Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems. The Most Rev. John J. ciety for the Propagation of the Delegate, other members of the ment of social security legislation Social Security act, including un­ from every part of the country; Margaret C. O’Connell, a pnpil Problems will be held in the com­ McCort, Bishop ot Altoona, will Faith. * Hierarchy who attended the cele­ as provided in the present admin­ employment and old age benefits will attend the annual convention! of Nazareth academy, Rochester, ing year was made at the head­ sponsor the meeting in that city. Responding, Bishgp Gallagher bration were: Archbishops Arthur istration’s program is that it may and services and benefits provided of the Natioi^l Conference of N. Y ., was awarded second place quarters of the organization here. The announcement also tells the gave credit for the accomplish­ J. Drossaerts, San Antonio; Fran­ be accepted by certain powerful to dependent children, crippled Catholic Charities and the Society, among 750 winners of free college Of primary interest is the fact aims and purposes of the organi­ ments of his administration to the cis J. L. Beckman, Dubrfque; Sam­ groups of our people as a substi­ children, maternal and child of ’>t. Vincent de Paul, held con­ scholarships in the annual Regents’ that the two cities already def­ zation^ which was the outgrowth loyalty and generosity of his uel A, Stritch, Milwaukee; John tute for economic justice, the Rt. health, child welfare, rehabilita­ currently in Peoria, III., Sept. 29 examination of the New York initely selected have never before of a meeting held Dec. 29, 1922, clergy and laity. At the sugges­ Gregory Murray, St. Paul; John Rev. Msgr. John A. Ryan, director tion of the disabled, ai^ to the to Oct. 2. The Most Rev. Joseph state department of education. been the scene of such confer­ and attended by a small group of tion of the Most Rev. Joseph C. J. Mitty, Sain Francisco; John T. of the Department of Social Ac­ blind, and public health. H. Schlarman, Bishop of ^Peoria Miss O’Connell had a scholastic ences. They are Altoona and industrialists, labor leaders, and Plagens, of De­ McNicholas, O.P., Cincinnati; tion, National Catholic Welfare He warned that the provision and host to the convention, is average of 99.142 per cent. Last Memphis. members of the clergy. They were troit, the faithful of the diocese John J. Glennon, S t Louis; Joseph Conference, declared in an ad­ of social security against unem­ shown above. Below is shown tho year a student of Nazareth acad­ The conference in Memphis, called together by the late Bishop presented Bishop Gallagher with P. Rummel, New Orleans, and Ed­ dress delivered at the Massachu­ ployment, old age, and sickness Hon. Alfred E. Smith, former gov­ emy won first place. The school which is to be under the sponsor­ Muldoon, then Episcopal chairman a spiritual bouquet. He was also ward Mooney, Bishop of Roches­ setts Conference of Social Work. could become a strong influence ernor of New York and one of tho is conducted b; the Sisters of St. ship of the Most Rev. Alphonse J. of the Department of Social Ac- the recipient of a purse and a new ter. Msgr. Ryan’s address, enticed toward the creation of the Servile 100 speaker* who will address tho Joseph. Smith, Bishop of Nashville, will be (Tumto Pages Column 6) automobile. Bishops Alexander J. McGav- “ What is Social Security?” gave (Turn to P aget — Column 6) delegates. PAGE T W O T H E REGISTER Sunday, September 22> Itfoo EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS P 'As Archbishop Receives Pallium PBELJTE TELES CATECHETICAL CONGRESS PREPARATIONS COMPLETE or OE DmCEIIS III PROORAM REING PLANNED Bishop Duffy presiding. Bishop (Continued From Page One) The priests will meet every B i (Continued From Page One) relates to the arrival of, and litur- afternoon of the congress. Wednes­ tion classes for Catholic children O’Hara will speak on ‘‘Diocesan cal reception to, Patrick Cardinal day they will be addressed by SECURITUCT attending public schools. Section­ Organization of Religious Study avM, Archbishop of New York the Most Rev. James C. McGuigan, [ al meetings will include those on Clubs,” and Miss Miriam Marks, andid Papal Legate to the congress, Archbishop of Toronto, on “ The the religious instruction of public national secretary o f the confra­ on Monday, Sept. 23, at the Cathe­ ternity, will talk on "The Discus­ Priests” Eucharistic League;” the (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) high school pupils, the work of dral, followed on the same day by sion Study Club.” R t Rev. Msgr. Joseph Morrison State, which he described as “ a diocesan directors of catechetics, a meeting of the diocesan direc­ of Chicago on "Our Lady of the was sent to the Apostolic Mission and the part of the seminary in Sectional meetings at 4 o’clock house at the Catholic University civil society in which the majority tors of the Priests’ Eucharistic Blessed Sacrament,” and the Rt. of the population would have a providing for a well-balanced pro­ that afternoon will consider the league at the residence of Bishop of America, Washington, D. C. Rev. Msgr. Joseph H. McMahon fair amount of economic security gram of religious education. following general topics: “Prepa­ Schrembs, who is protector of the of------New York------on “ TheT Liturgy, Its Returning to Pittsbu&h in 1913, ration of Teachers in Relirion,” but neither economic independ­ With other members of the league, and the civic reception to Importance and Its Relation to he became a member^f the dioc­ “ Fishers or Home Visitors,” "Con­ ence nor economic power nor eco­ Hierarchy yet to be heard from, the legate that evening in the Pub­ Catholic Action.” esan mission band, serving in that fraternity Helpers,” and "Study nomic ownership nor genuine eco­ announcement is made that the lic auditorium. capacity until 1917. Club Leaders.” Nuns to Meet From 1917 to 1925, Bishop nomic freedom.” The ideal State, following have already accepted The Cardinal Legate will be met The sisters will also meet each Hayes was . simerintendent of he reminded, would be one in in-vitations to take part in the de­ Thursday, Oct. 81, a sectional at the station by a party of digni­ day of the congress. Tuesday, schools of the Diocese of Pitts­ which all persons received suffi­ liberations: The Most Rev. Arch­ meeting of diocesan directors of taries consisting of Bishop Sept. 24, they will be addressed by burgh. In 1925, he was named cient income to provide for all bishops John T. McNicholas, O.P., catechetics will be held from 9:30 Schrembs, the Most Bev. James A. the Most Rev. Francis C. Kelley, pastor of the Church of St. Cath­ their needs throughout life. to 11:30 a. m., under the leader­ McFadden, Auxiliary Bishop of of Cincinnati, Samuel A. Stritch Bishop of Oklahoma City and erine of Siena. Among other After re-viewing all the features of Milwaukee, John G. Murray of ship of Archbishop Murray. Cleveland; Governor Martin L. Tulsa, on “ The Holy Eucharist diocesan offices Ije held prior to his of the act, Msgr. Ryan discussed St. Paul, and Edward Mooney, The final session of the congress Davey of Ohio, and Mayor Harry j and the Catholic Action of Reli­ consecration as Bishop o f Helena the possibility of its being declared Bishop of Rochester: the Most will take place at 1:30 p. m. Oct. L. Davis of Cleveland, and by ’ gious,” and by the Rev. Felix M. were those of secretary of the unconstitutional, since this is 31 at St. 'Bernard’s seminary in Papal Knights of the Order of S t Rev. Bishops Emmet M. Walsh of Kirseh, O.M.Cap., of the Catholic Diocesan Confraternity of Chris­ called into question by both Rochester. At this meeting, over Gregory the Great. The general Charleston, Richard 0 , Gerow of University of America on “ The In­ tian Doctrine, moderator of the friends and foes. He said: which Archbishop McNicholas will public will welcome the legate as Natchez, Karl J. Alter of Toledo, timates of the Holy Eucharist.” theological conferences, member “ The constitutionality of the preside, the general topic will be he emerges frpm the station on the William J. Hafey of Raleigh, John The Most Rev. Rudolph A. Gerken, of the diocesan school board, and act has been called into question “ The Seminary and the Decree, public square, after which he will A. Duffy of Syracuse, Charles D. Archbishop of Santa Fe, will pre­ synodal examiner. by both friends and foes. Appar­ White of Spokane, and Thomas K. Provide Sane Consilio.” Featured be led in parade to the Cathedral side. on the program will be the Rev. residence. Bishop Hayes was consecrated ently, those sections which provide Gorman of Reno. The following day, the Rt. Rev. for the expenditure of federal Dr. Rudolph G. Bandas of the St. Officials to Speak Bishop of Helena in St. Paul’s Ca­ The opening session of the con­ Alfred Koch, O.S.B., Archabbot of thedral, Pittsburgh, Sept. 21, 1933. money, for old ag< pensions, de­ Paul, Minn., seminary and the » At the civic reception. Bishop S t Vincent’s archabbey, Latrobe, pendent mothers, the blind, and gress will be held in Columbus Rev. Dr. Joseph J. Baierel of St. McFadden will preside. Addresses The Most Rev. Hugh C. Boyle, Civic center at 9:30 a. m. Wednes­ Pa., and the Rev. Wilfrid Thibo­ Bishop of Pittsburgh, was conse- The Mott Rev. John J. Mitty (left), Archbishop o f San Francisco, the other classes of dependents Bernard’s seminary. will be delivered by Postmaster deau, S.S.S., of the Blessed Sacra­ and the Mott Rev. John J. Cantwell, Bishop of Lot Angeles and San are in no" danger of being de­ day, Oct. 30, with Bishop O’Hara General Farley, Governor Davey, crutor, and the Most Rev. James presiding. Archbishop Murray ment seminary in Cleveland will A. Griffin, Bishop of Springfield Diego, photographed on the steps of St. Mary’s pathedral, San Fran­ clared unconstitutional. The con­ Mayor Davis, and Judge Joy Seth address the sisters. Archabbot cisco, immediately after the ceremony, in which Bishop Cantwell stitutionality of those sections of ■will discuss “ The Program of the Hurd of the common pleas court, in , and the Most Rev. Confraternity of Christian Doc­ Koch will speak on “ The Religious Alphonse J. Smith, Bishop of Nash­ officiated, of conferring the pallium upon Archbishop Mitty. Arch­ the act covering unemployment Cleveland. An address by Bishop Vows as a Promise of Catholic trine According to the Recent De­ ville, were co-. Mem­ bishop Mitty takes the tee vacated by the retirement of the Most Rev. compensation and contributory old Schrembs will climax the speaking Action,” while Father Thibodeau’s Edward J. Hanna. Twenty-one members of the Hierarchy attended. age benefits is somewhat doubtful. cree of the Sacred Congregation part of the program, and to the bers of the Hierarchy from all sec­ of the Council,” Archbishop subject will be “ The Privilegedleg tions of the country were in at­ (Wide World photo.) On the one hand, the taxes levied addresses the Cardinsd Legate will Place of Religious in the Mys­ Stritch will consider “ Training Sufferers tendance. under these provisions are not for Hundreds ot thousands found help respond. tical Body of Christ and Their Spe­ a revenue purpose but for a social Lay Teachers,” and the Rev. Leon A vivid description of the con­ Bishop Hayes was installed as following the advice of cial Participation in Catholic Ac- purpose. Therefore, they resem­ A. McNeill will talk on “ The Reli­ 0’atliei Bewmann. gress program was given over Ordinary of the Helena diocese tion.” ble somewhat the provisions of the gious Vacation School and the Re- This noted Cath­ station WGAR here by the Rt. Oct. 5,1933. The Bishop observed On Tuesday, Sept. 24, the meet­ second Federal Child Labor law, ■vised Manual.” olic priest ex­ Rev. Msgr. James M. McDonough the 25th anniversary of his or­ plains in his ing of the university and college which was annulled by the su­ Sectional discussion groups will of the Congress Radio committee. men and women will be held. The dination to the priesthood on Sept. fam ous There will be four sermons at 18, 1934. preme court. On the other hand, meet at 11 o’clock that morning Most Rev. John B. Peterson, Bishop there are some differences be­ the Pontifical Masses of the con­ the Western American, official under the chairmanship of various FREE , of Manchester, will preside, and The Episcopal consecration of Pope to Broadcast Sept. 26 tween the two statutes and these gress. Tuesday morning. Sept 24, organ of this diocese, will inaugu­ members of the Hierarchy. The addresses will be given by the Most Hayes broBishop brought to public at­ New York. — His Holiness, may appeal to the court as suffi­ HEALTH ^ the Moat Rev. John T. McNicholas, speaking by radio from Castelgan- rate a page of news printed in the general topics to be considered at Rev. Karl J. Alter, Bishop of tention the fact that out of 13 ciently significant to justify a fav­ these sectional sessions are O.P., Archbishop of Cincinnati, dolfo, will deliver his message to Spanish language is contained in BOOK Toledo, on “ The Holy Eucharist member of his class at Duquesne orable decision on these sections “ School-Year Program for Public will deliver the sermon at the Pon­ university— that of 1905— 12 be­ the seventh National Eucharistic a pastoral letter issued by the Most the causes and and the Catholic Action of Edu­ of the Social Security act. If, School Pupils,” “ The Catechism tifical Mass to be celebrated in the came priests. Bishop Hayes was Congress of the United States to Rev. Anthony J. Schuler, S.J., symptoms of cated Laymen,” and the JElev. Dr. however, the court should declare Graded for Children,” “ The Prob­ many disorders Public auditorium by the Cardinal valedictorian of the class. be held at Cleveland at 5 o’clock Bishop of El Paso. George Johnson, director of the that congress has no power to lem of Religious Instruction of such as Legate at the formal opening of Eastern Standard time the after­ Cathedral Rector Named Department of Education, Nation­ enact this legislation, let us hope Nervous Diseases Gout & Rhennui> the congress. Archbishop Mc­ noon of Thursday, Sept. 26, it has ' Des Moines, la.— The Rev. Les­ Public High School Students,” and al Catholic Welfare Conference, POSTCARD DIVORCES that the decision will come soon, “ Teaching Religion Through Proj­ Stomneh Dlseaees tiam Nicholas will set out the implica­ on “ Noblesse Oblige.” been announced by the Natibnal ter V. Lyons has been named rec­ Bladder A Kidney Hardening ef the tions of the congress theme. WILL BE ABOLISHED tor of the Cathedral of St. Am­ so that an additional element of ects and Visual Materials.” Gall e t Liver Arteries On the same day, the nurses, Broadcasting company. strength may be given to the Dropsy Headache , W e d i^ ^ y morning, Sept 25, brose by the Most Rev. Gerald T. Archbishop Mooney will preside Cardinal ^^ yes will interpret the journalists, and publiciiblic service men (Continued From Page One) Veterans to Hold Reunion movement for a constitutional File* Eexema, Leg Sores Notre Dame, Ind.— Three hun­ Bergan, Bishop of Des Moines. at a luncheon at 12:30 p. m., at Asthma Anemia A Chlorosis Eucharistia Congress at the cUl- will hold meetings. The nurses’ galb1 husbands1 ...... and wives, but whose amendment conferring upon con­ which the Very Rev. Francis A. Bronchial Catarrh Impure Blood meeting will be held under the dred World War veterans of the Purported. Agent Ic Fake dren’s Mass The Most Rev. Fran­ marriages are not registered with Washington.— No agent is au­ gress the specific power to enact Walsh, O.S.B., director of the na­ Constipation and other troubles chairmanship of the Most Rev. University of Notre Dame will cis J. L. B ^ ^ a n , Archbishop of the state) chose later to live thorized to solicit funds for the social and industrial legislation.” tional confraternity center at and how these ailments can be com­ Arthur J. Drossaerts, Archbishop hold a reunion in connection with Dubuque, wilTbe celebrant Later apart. Washington, will sp y k on the batted by simple means. of San Antonio, and will be ad­ the American Legion convention Catholic Missionary union or the that morning, the Rev. Theophile Meanwhile the Soviet press still Apostolic Mission house in this work of the center, and Archbish­ This valuable book dressed by the Most Rev. John A. at St. Louis Sept. 23 to 26. . contains 136 pages, Zatkovich, Chancellor of the Greek is denouncing Moscow men and city, the Rev. Richard S. Cart­ op McNicholas will discuss "The Duffy, Bishop of Syracuse, on “ The Dedication Climaxes Jubilea Industry Session 200 illustrations. It Diocese of Pittsburgh, wiH, in a women who marry rfo that one or wright, C.S.P., rector, said. A man Content of Religious Instruction.” will show yon the way Holjr Eucharist in the Catholic Chicago.— The new Church of sermon, show the identity of doc­ the other may obtain quarters in claiming to represent the Catholic At a general meeting at 2:30 in to better health and Action of the Nurse” and the Rev. Santa Maria del Popolo at M^nde- happineca. Tou can trine between the East and the this terribly overcrowded city. Missionary union swindled people Sites Announced the afternoon of O ct 30, with West, speaking on “ The Eucharist Alphonse M. Schwitalla, S J., pres- lein. 111., is being dedicated Sept. have this bo.ok with­ ident of' the ■ Catholic----- Hospital - J as­ Latest to be held up to public 22 by Cardinal Mundelein, Arch­ in Pittsburgh. out cost or obligation. and the Oriental Church.” On scorn for ungallantry is an engi­ Shrine to Contain Historic Stones that occasion, Father Zatkovich sociation, on “ The Charity of bishop of Chicago, as the climax (Continued From Page One) Two Priests Assigned Mall coupon. NO'W. neer named Fomin who married San Antonio, Tex.— Stones from ilfai will celebrate Mass in the Oriental Christ in the Eucharist, and In­ of a two-year period of religious tion. National Catholic Welfare spiration to Charity in the Nurse.” a textile worker, moved himself, and civic observance marking the the federal building that once Conference. The meeting decided To Equatorial Sector rite. his father, and mother into her L. HEUMANN & CO., Dept. 874ckl Journalists to Hear Editors silver jubilee of the Cardinal’s stood at the head of Alamo plaza, upon the formation of an organi­ Philadelphia.— The Rev. James 34 E. 12th St.. New York, N. Y. Mat* for Women Under the chairmanship of the room and divorced her two months battlefield of the Alamo, are to be zation of Catholics for the pur­ D. Manning, C.S.Sp., and the Rev. The Most Rev. John J. Glennon, Episopal consecration. Please send me Father Henminn's Most Rev. Hugh C. Boyle, Bishop later— refusing, however, to move used to construct a copy of the pose of investigating, consulting, Martin J. Hayden, C.S.Sp., both of big "FREE" Health Book. Archbishbp of St. Louis, will give out. FERA Cla««e« Held Alamo, National Shrine of St, An­ of Pittsburgh, who is Episcopal New Orleans, La;— Xavier uni­ and encouraging the study of Philadelphia, have been assigned a sermon on Wednesday morning Under Soviet law little if any­ thony, in Alamo Heights. Catholic social teaching along in­ Name ______at the Mass for women, which chairman of the Press department, versity, conducted by the Sisters to the Vicariate Apostolic of Kil- N.C.W.C., the journalists will thing can be done about such of the Blessed Sacrament for In­ Pulaski Day Announced dustrial lines. ■ ima-Njaro in British East Africa. Address ____ will be celebrated by the Most cases, and the divorced party usu­ Washington.— President Roose­ The main concern of the organi­ Rev. Joseph F. Rummel, Arch- meet at the same time and will dians and Colored people, has just At present, there are 23 Ameri­ ally has to be content with living, velt has issued a proclamation des­ zation, it is announced, is to ■ N( hear addresses by the Rev. James conducted the FERA teacher can priests working in the district, Hy ailment is.. bishop of New Orleans. Archbishop as privately as possible, in the ignating Oct. 11 as General Pu­ “ spread a thorough knowledge of Glennon will speak on “ The Holy M. Gillis, C.S.P., editor of the training center for teachers of which is situated three degrees be­ (Please mention it.) Catholie World, on “ The Press as other half o f the room. adult classes in Louisiana. laski Memorial day in honor of the Pope Leo’s Encyclical on ‘The low the equator. Eucharist and Catholic Action of Condition of Labor* and the pres­ Women.” a Powerful Instrument of Catholic great Polish Catholic hero who Bishop of Chicago, will pronounce Birthplace to Be Monument sacrificed his life in aiding the ent Pontiff’s Encyclical on ‘Re­ Evening addresses will be riven Action;” the Rey. Dr. Edward the toast to “ Our Country” and New Orleans. — The birthplace constructing the Social Order* and by men whom Monsignor McDon­ Lodge Curran, editor of Light, on American colonies in the Revolu­ the Most Rev. Raymond A. Kear­ of Geiieral Pierre Gustave Toutint tionary war. The day is the 156th the whole body of Catholic social ough called "standards of sanity “ The Influence on Catholic Action ney, Auxiliary Bishop of Brook­ Beauregard, Catholic hero of the anniversary of his death. teaching on industrial life.” and voices of power to the nation.” of the Journalists’ Attitude To­ THE REGISTER lyn, will give the toast to “ Our Civil war, has been deemed worthy In the last year conferences The Very Rev. Msgr. Pulton J. wards the Holy Eucharist,” and Chineje Girl Enrolls Published Every Week by The Catholic Publishing Society, Inc. the Rev. Charles J. Mullaly, S.J., Holy Father.” The Rev. Edward of preservation by the United have been held in Harrisburg, Buf­ Sheen of the Catholic University St. Louis,— Webster college has 934-938 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. Post Office Box 1497 A. Reilly, chairman of the congress States department of the interior. falo, S t Louis, Cincinnati, and of America will give an address editor of the Messenger of the Sa­ enrolled Miss Eppy Chang, daugh­ reception committee, vrill be the Cardinal’s Secretary Elevated , on “ The Holy Eucharist and the cred Heart, on “ The Holy Eucha­ ter of Hong Sun Chang of Shang­ Denver. President...... Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D., Denver toastmaster. New York.— His Holiness has A pamphlet just issued, describ- President-Emeritus...... Most Rev, Bishop J, Henry Tihen, D.D., Wichita, Kansas Mystical Body of Christ,” at the rist and the Journalist.” hai. Miss Chang has come to the The Most Rev. Thomas C. Among the spiritual exercises of elevated to the rank of Private ipg the conference as a “ Travel­ Editor-General...... R t Rev. Msgr. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL D. general assembly Tuesday morn­ Chamberlain, with the title of Very United States with her brother, Managing Editor.^...... Hubert A. Smith. Jour. D. O’Reilly, Bishop of Scranton, will the congress will be three “ Holy Charles, who is entering Marquette ing School of Social Thought,” Associate Editors—Rev. Arthur Froehle, A .6.; Millard F. Everett Jour,' M.; ing, Sept. 24. On the same pro­ Hours.” The first will be held Reverend Monsignor, the Rev. gram will be Alfred E. Smith, for­ address the public service men on uMversity in Milwaukee. gives further information of its C. J. McNeill. A.B.. B.J.; Ruth Vincent that day oh “ The Holy Eucharist Tuesday, Sept. 24. The Most Rev. John J. Casey, secretary to Car­ purposes and reprints excerpts mer TOvemor of New York, who Fr. Duffy Statue Approved and the Catholic Action of the Urban J. Vehr, Bishop of Denver, dinal Hayes, Archbishop of New from articles and editorials in DIOCESAN EDITIONS will discuss “ Communist or Com- New York.— The statue of the Public Service Man.” The Most will officiate. The meditation will York. CENTRAL CALIFORNU REGISTER (Fresno) munionist,” and Joseph Scott, dis­ Catholic, Protestant, and secular Rev. Samuel A. Stritch, Archbishop be given by the Most Rev. James Fr. Coughlin Sees President Rev. Francis P. Duffy, beloved Most Rev. Bishop Philip G. Schcr, D.D., President. Rt. Rev. Michael Sullivan, Editor tinguished layman of Los Angeles, newspapers in appreciation of the of Milwaukee, will preside. A. Kearney, Bishop of Salt Lake. Great Barrington, Mass. — The chaplain of the 69th regiment, organization’s achievements. SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA REGISTER (Sacramento) whose address subject will be “ it Rev, Charles E. Coughlin, noted which will be erected under the Most Rev. Bishop Robert J. Armstrong, D.D., President Is the Mass That Matters." Simultaneously, the young men’s The Holy Hour for priests will Rav. Patrick A. McHugh, S.T.B.. Editor and Business Manager meeting will be ■ held underide the take place Wednesday evening. radio speaker, made known here auspices of the Father Duffy Me­ Jesuit Science Teachers NEBRASKA REGISTER (Grand Island) Valuable studies on^ the Holy chairmanship of the Most Rev. Sept. 25. Cardinal Hayes will of­ that he had conferred with Presi­ morial committee, here, was ap­ Most Rev. Bishop S. V. Bona, D.D., President: Rev. Patrick McDaid (No. Platta). Eucharist will feature the various John F. Noll, Bishop of Fort ficiate while Bishop Schrembs will dent Roosevelt at Hyde Park, N. Y. proved by the Municipal Art com­ Attend 14th Convention Editor; Business Director, Bev. Paul Wiese, Grand Island sectional meetings of the congress. mission,. EASTERN MONTANA REGISTER (Great FaUs) Wayne, who is the Episcopal chair­ give the meditation. The Holy Junior Seminary Opened Boston.— Seventy Jesuit teach­ Most Rev. Bishop Edwin V. O'Hara. D.D., LL.D., President There will be 11 of these meetings. man of the Department of Lay Or­ Hour for men will take. place Chicago.— Ceremonies were held Colored Seminary Grows ers of science in the New England Rev. Eugene Gpfgen, Editor and Businesa Manager At the meeting of priests Tues­ ganizations, N.C.W.C. Addresses from 11 to 12 p. m. on Wednesday. here marking the opening of the Bay St. Louis, Miss.— St. Augus­ and Haryland-New York provinces WESTERN MONTANA REGISTER (Helena) day, Sept 24, His Excellency, the new junior seminary of the Pious of the...... thi order attended the ' 14th Most Rev. Bishop Ralph L. Hayes, D.D., President will be given by the Most Rev. The Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, tine’s Colored seminary opened its Rev. Patrick Casey. M.A., Editor and Business Manager Most Rev. Araleto Giovanni Cicog- Bernard J. Shell, Auxiliary Bishop Bishop of Indianapolis, will pre­ Society of St. Charles BorrOmeo new school year with an enroll­ convention of the American Asso­ NEVADA REGISTER (Reno) nani. Apostolic Delegate to the of Chicago, oh “ The Holy Eucha­ side and the Most Rev. Robert E. (Scala'brini Fathers), where Chi­ ment of 48 high school and college ciation of Jesuit Scientists at Most Rev. Bishop Thomas K. Gorman, D.D., J.C.L.. D.Sc.Hist.. Prea. and Editor United States, will give the prin­ rist and the Catholic Action of Lucey, Bishop of Amarillo, will cago boys of Italian extraction will students and 13 seminarians in Hoi" Cross college, Worcester. SOUTHERN NEBRASKA REGISTER (Lincoln) cipal address, taking as his sub­ Most Rev. Bishop Louis B. Kucera. D.D.. President Young Men,” and by the Rev. Vin­ give the meditation. At midnight, he trained for the priesthood. philosophy and theology. is Rev. Maurice Helmann, H.A., Jour. D., Editor and Business Manager ject, “ The Eucharistic Priest, the cent Mooney, C.S.C., director of the Apostolic Delegate will cele­ Paper to Print Spanish Page an increase over all former years. Vatican Denial of WEST VIROmiA REGISTER (Wheeling) Ideal Leader of Social Action.” youth activities for the National brate Mass in the course of which El Paso.— Announcement that Bill Definitely Killed Most Rev. Bishop John J. Swint, D.D., President The Very Rev. John F. O’Hara, C. Council of Catholic Men, on “ The the Rev. Thomas F. Conlon, O.P., Montgomery, Ala.— All attempts Alfonso Nullity Case Rev. Frederick J. Schwertz, M.A.. Editor and Business Manager S.C., president of the University Vatican City. — Officials here PEORIA REGISTER (Peoria, Dlinols) Attitude of Young Men Towards national director of the Holy Name Centenarian Is Member to enact sterilization legislation in Most Bev. Bishop J. H. Schlarman, D.D., Ph.D, J.C.D., President o f Notre Dame, will speak on “ The the Holy Eucharist.” society, will give the Holy Name the present session of the Ala­ deny the widely-published news­ Rev. H. H. Ross, Editor and Business Manager Eucharistic Priest and Catholic The following day, the Parent- pledge. Of Long-Lived Family bama state legislature have been paper reports that there has been SANTA FE REGISTER (Santa Fe, New Mexico) Action of Young Men.” Arch­ a declaration of nullity in the mar­ Most Bev. Archbishop Rudolph A. Gerken, D.D., President Education group will meet under Thursday afternoon the solemn Perry, la.— James . O’Malley, ended through the motion of Rep­ bishop Rummel will preside. riage of the former King and Rt. Bev. Msgr. A. Estvelt, P.A., V.G., Editor the chairmanship of the Most Rev. Eucharistic procession will be held. who was bom at Westport, Coun­ resentative Dominick that the Rev. Daniel Krahe. O.M.Cap, Assistant Editor Queen of Spain. Vatican authori­ Edwin V. O’Hara, Bishop of Great The Cardinal Legate will bear the ty Mayo, Ireland, recently ob­ house sustain Governor Graves’ ALTOONA REGISTER (Altoona, Pa.) Falls. The Most Rev. Francis W. Blessed Sacrament in the proces­ served his 100th birthday anni­ veto of the latest sterilization ties aaid the matter had never been . Host Bev. Bishop J. J. MeCort, D.D., President Returns discussed. Rev. Thomas E. Madden, Ph.D, S.T.L, Editor and Business Manager Howard, Bishop of Covington, who sion and the acclamations will be versary. His father,, bom in measure. Representative Dominick The Denver Catholic Register is also a part of this newspaper system. is president general of the National given by the Most Rev. Michael J. 1774, died at the age of 113, and was author o f the bill. Catholic Educational association, Gallagher, Bishop of Detroit. The a brother, Patrick, passed away Pries of The Regiatar (dated every Sunday), (1 a year. Canada and South will give an address on “ The Eu­ America, 21.60. Foreign, 21.76. In bundle Jots, one cent a copy if bought procession ■will end at the Cleve­ several months ago in his 98th Endorsed Movies regularly (or aala or distribution. charistic Education of Children as land stadium, where the final cere­ year. RELIEF a Promise of Catholic Action.” monies will be held and Benedic­ Th» followins motion pictures have Entered as Second Class Hatter at Post Office, Denvtr, Colorado. Social Service Section tion given. been reviewed and classified by the Six-Month Jail Term Lesion of Decency since the publication Tha Bagister now has tha largest circulation of religious newsiMipers In^ha The Most Rev. C. Hubert Le- It is announced that the mid­ of the supplement to the complete list AT LAST Blond, Bishop of S t Joseph, will night Mass for men will take place Given to Fake Priest of May 6. and the monthly supplementary English language. address the social service group lists: FROM in the Municipal stadium instead Baltimore, Md.— James J. Shea- Family that day on “ The Holy Eucharist of the Public auditorium because ly, said to have posed as a priest, Annapolis Farewell. in Catholic Action Through Social of the large number of men who was sentenced by the criminal Be Mine Tonight. Service,” while the Rev. Dr. John have expressed their desire to at­ court of Baltimore to a six-month Cheers of the Crowd. NERVES O’ Grady, secretary of the National The Clairvoyant. This la an age of "nerves." Almosf tend. jail term on a charge of obtaining Danger Ahead. m it; every man and woman is a victim. They Conference of Catholic Charities, While the Apostolic Delegate is money under false pretenses. The Die Csardas Furstin. are irritable, rest- will speak on “ The Sacrament of celebrating Mass 20 other priests man’s police record extends over Die Oder Keine. less, can’t relax Wfiy Not Invest for Charity.” The Fighting Playboy. and can’t sleep. will say Mass simultaneously, so a period of 21 years in nine East­ Gun Play.PUy. They suffer from The Most Rev. John Gregory that a sufficient number of Hosts ern cities. Here Comes Cookie. indigestion a n d Murray, Archbishop of S t Paul, may be consecrated for the 80,000 Here Comes the Band. nervous head­ Lifetime and Eternity? who is Episcopal chairman of the who are expected to-receive Com­ Manhattan Moon. aches. Red Salute. But what is there Through tho Legal department, N.C.W.C., and munion. Approximately 50 priests Mother General Elected She Married Her Boss. to do about itT treasurer of the N.C.W.C., in an will distribute Communion. New York. — Sister Monica Speed Devils. T h e answer 1 s address on “ The Eucharist and To avoid the conduct of a po­ Francis (Garrigan), general vicar- Sedma Velmoc (The Seventh Tower). simple. Four Catholic Action Among Business She Gets Her Man. nerves need help litical campaign in the days of ess, was elected mother general of Superspeed. to enable them to S. V. D. ANNUITY PLAN and Professional Men,” will be the congress, one of the leading the Franciscan Sisters of Atone­ The Arizona Bad Man. withstand the ■ab­ heard at the meeting of profes­ candidates for mayor, Joseph Gor­ ment, Graymoor, N. Y., to suc­ The Bishop Misbehaves. normal strain of If You Do sional men. Dr. James J. Walsh, The Crusades. present day life. man, has written to other candi-, ceed the late Mother Lurana The Gay Deception. That is exaeUy noted Catholic layman, will speak dates asking them to refi-ain from Mai-y Francis, foundress and first The Girl Friend. what Koenig’ s You will receive a high rate of interest (5% , 6%, on “ The Holy Eucharist and political activity while the con­ superior general o f the congrega­ The Return of Peter Grimm. Nervine does. It Ethics of Professional and Busi­ gress is in session. The election tion, which was founded as an The Throwback. is a time tested 7 %) as long as you live. Tioeka Slakten (Close Relatives). proven specialty ness Men.” for mayor takes place this fall. Episcopalian but turned into a Trails of the Wild. used (or over 40 You will know what your money is doing, now and The meeting of young women Nationwide broadcasts of the Catholic order. Two for Tonight. years for just this after your death. will hear Archbishop Edward congress have been arranged. All Top Hat. purpose. It gulete and regulates nerv­ Mooney, Bishop of Rochester, on Wanderer of the Wasteland. ousness, and promotes natural refresh­ You will share in the noblest work on earth, the ...... the principal addresses, together New President Named Westward Ho. ing sleep, it is entirely free from all “ The Holy Eucharist and Catholic with the musical program and the Mature harmful drugs. Get a bottle of Koenig’s saving of immortal souls through our An­ Action Amongst Young Women,” liturpeal functions, will be broad­ For De Paul University Alias Bulldog Drummond. Nervine from your druggist today. In­ nuity Plan. The Rev. Dr. Edmund A. WaUh, and the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Charles A. cast in the entire congress. Chicago.— The Very Rev. Dr. Condemned to Lire. sist on Koepfg’s. If yon wish, we will S.J., vice president of Georgetown Martin df Cleveland in an address Heldcl Sehulmeister (The Country School­ send you a free trial sisa bottle. Use The Knights of Columbus have Michael J. O’Connell, C.M., vice master). coupon. Write for Particulars, Stating Age, to .university and regent of George­ on “ The Eucharistic Rule of Life contributed $1,000 toward expenses president of De Paul university, Little Big Shot town University School of Foreign for Young Women.” connected with the congress. At has been named president of the Night Cargo. ' KOENIG MEDICINE CO, Dept. R-26, Service, who has recently returned Peasants. 1045 N. Wells St., Chicago, Ulinois. Dinner to Honor Legate the same time comes word that university to succeed the Very Rev. Special Agent. Plaasa send me a free trial sire bottle Rev. Father Ralph, Society of the from a tour of Europe, in which A dinner in honor of the Papal Rosemary home, an institution for Dr. Francis V. Corcoran, C.M., who Streamline Eicpress. of Koenig’s Nervine. ha lectured before the Academy Legate will be given Tuesday crippled children here, has made has resigned because of ill health. The Dark Angel. Divine Word, Box 6, Techny, 111. of ' International Law at The The Goose and the Gander. Nsma evening. Sept. 24. The Most Rev. an 'offering of $5.25, gathered by 22 The Rev. Thomas C. Powers, C.M., Thunder in the Night. Hagufc (Harris ft Ewing photo.) William D. O’Brien, Auxiliary children from their candy pennies. succeeds Dr. O’Connell. Wild Mustang. Address

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•^STRANGE BUT TRUE^ By M. J. Murray ASK AND LEARN CoDege Text Was Royal Decree fColneci ciurii^ Nie Cbn(«ken»4ibi Addrawi P. O. Bos 1497, OoBTor, Colorado o P i^liCisnnu, Mtere brtxisti't; b In your, April tl isnie, 1 see you started the fad may have profited; NEW JBeSEY in 1682 b*jAn Tested 3 Years - Foiuided Order uphold a murderer by claiming a more or less from it, but, if the fnsl) Aoen.-l namecL ^ priest would not turn him over to chain is kept up until everyone in , NEWfJy. the authorities. Does not that de­ the country is reached, ultimately *7n4y were SetSseauemu Blessed Mother’s Apparition Responsible for pend a great deal on whom he it will mean simply an exchange UtfaJUxeet m an 4 ci killed? ff, for example, a Catholic of dimes, with no profit and con­ Before P u b lis y murdered the Pope and confessed efeaeuvd;''M -me Moae Institute Designed to Release siderable outlay for postage and cofJ^meen op the crime to a priest, would the stationery. UMS Of tiOUSi, HMK tffWOn priest turn the murderer over to cafpeKS. CAueo mvucKi Captives the authorities or would he tell him Do Protestant religions that deny HALF-P£MCe, SH0UU3 MSS A* THE BOOK REGISTER it was dll right? transubstantiation, but believe HAif-Penes cpppsht flay.* (The Liturgy— Week of Sept. 22 seven thousand in number, This The priest would not turn this Christ is present in the Eucharist ffuiS d coin, minM, p^bsbla CATHOLIC ACTION: A Text­ to Sept. 28) is probably exaggerated. murderer over to the authorities: at the moment of Holy Communion ei Come, Msoctsted wfMv the . book for Colleges and Study Clubs. St. Paul advises us in the Pope St. Linus neither would he tell him that “ it only, really receive the body and nah'onal iiviapeniente oT (nmiui. By Burton 'Confrey, Ph.D. New Epistle of the Mass of the 15th blood of Christ? Sunday after Pentecost, Sept. 22, Ruled 12 Years P -I' was all right.” lather, he would York. Benziger. $2.68. tell him that it was all wrong. The They do not receive the body In most of our Catholic colleges to carry one another’s burdfns. St. Linus was the immediate priest’s lips are forever and abso­ and blood of Christ, because Catholic Action, strangely enough, St. Thomas of Villanova, Bishop stfccessor o f St. Peter in the Sea lutely sealed regarding what he their ministers, never having been has not yet been introduced as a and Confessor, and St. Maurice of Rome. He ruled the Church has heard in the confidence and validly ordained, have not the A l l o p i l l formal and complete course of and his Companions are commem­ for 12 years and is numbered secrecy of the confessional. It power of'Changing the substance study. The training of collegians, orated the same day. On Monday, among the martyrs in the Canon makes no difference what the crime of the bread and wine into the as a consequence, has devolved Sept. 23, we pay honor to St. Lin­ of the Mass. Tradition adds that is that is confessed; the priest substance of the body and blood a Cipuckfn upon such extra-curricular agen- us, Pope and Martyr. St. Theda, Linus lies buried near the grave may neither directly nor indi­ of Christ. used fb 6e mowu ns ems as summer schools and Study ■Virgin and Martyr, is commemo­ of the Apostle in St. Peter’s. He rated. The Feast of OUr Lady of rectly, either by suggestion or * 8 m i k e r * clubs. These, though excellent in is said to have insisted that wom­ innuendo, reveal anything what­ themselves, are admittedly make­ Ransom falls on Sept. 24, Tues­ en should never enter a c’nirch Is it permissible for a mother rKA. ever that has been confided to him to baptize her own child, if hermon- y shift methods— stop-gaps to serve day. Wednesday, Sept. 25, is a with uncovered heads. in Confession. The Church pro­ Catholic' husband will not permit V Q n M d S ; until the day when our colleges ferial day. The feast day of Sts. Founded Order vides very severe penalties for the her to take it to the church to be becoMSe ik ji are prepared to present advanced Isaac Jogues, John de Brebeuf, confessor who should dare to vio­ baptized there? courses in Catholic Action. With and Companions, Martyrs, takes St. Theda was an Anglo-Saxon Words place Thursday, Sept. 26. Sts. maiden, who followed St. Boniface, late the secret trust placed in him Parents should never baptize C i T C f D EO G H A n A \ tfie publication of Dr. Confrey’s by penitents. In case an individual CATHOLIC ACTION, that day, it Cyprian and Jnstina, Martyrs, to Germany to co-operate in hie their own children, except when ^w M K ies a > o») are commemorated. We venerate missionary work. She formed a should confess that he had mur­ the child is in danger of death, 1 " I > 7 would seem, has arrived. Sts. Cosmas and Damian, Martyrs, community of nuns at Kitzinger dered the Pope, the confessor and there is no one else at hand '’were jorei/er on This college text, classroom^ Friday, Sept. 27. Saturday, Sept. near Wurzburg, over which she would not turn the culprit over to to administer the sacrament. In his lip s. tested for three years before pub­ 28, is given to St. Wenceslaus, presided until her death in 769 the authorities for punishment, nor the above-mentioned case, unless lication, is the work of a practical would he give the slightest inkling Duke and Martyr. A. D. the child is in- danger of death, it ^Jke StmiUrtlu aPihe educator, whose mastery of mod­ of the information he had acquired ern pedagogical methods is re­ Our Lady of Ransom should not be baptized by a lay aw V y.fornu ------of- SkOKTHANO------Archbishop Gave in the confessional. On the other person, and, if it is baptized by a vealed on every page. CATHOLIC' The Blessed Virgin appeared in hand, the priest would not tell the io our modem systems oe ACTION will put action into the Entire Fortune the thirteenth century to St. Pe­ lay person, it should be some one Jadqed itf Itds cifohdn from a sinner that “ it was all right,” but other than the mother or father. religion course; it demands and Thomas of Villanova was an ter Nolasco, St. Raymond o f Pena- would impress upon him the seri- IWhem the C M O im eff fSALTER stimulates and directs creative in­ Augustinian friar who became fort, and James, king of Aragon, eusness of the'sin o f murdering How can the Mother of Jesus be 1 ITALIAN preserved in Itgt $ em e tellectual activity. It is prac­ Archbishop of Valencia in Spain. requesting them to found a reli­ any human being whatever, and a “ virgin pure" when she had four I NATIONAI.ISTS Hibfu library (SmTURLAHO)^ tically a laboratory manual, de­ Distinguished for his learning and gious institute with the object of the necessity of making repara­ other sons and two daughters? STormsd Rome IT OATES I ed to guide the student’s own piety, he was an eloquent and delivering Christian captives from tion of the crime as far as possible. The Mother of Jesus did not have UH I&7D A M o h t h e e^orts to train himself for cor­ zealous preacher. He is chiefly the Saracens. In consequence. four other sons and two daughters. IFREMCH i^ARiHlP ^IBOWtUR/. porate prayer and service in and reverenced for his love of the King James established by royal Why do Catholics always have Jesus was her only child, miracu­ 4 . , / MAS WAITiNQ AT s — - / for Christ’s Mystic Body. To this poor. He spent his "whole sub­ decree the military Order of Our their funerals and weddings in the lously conceived through the mys­ f CtVlTA \/EcCHIA end a vast variety of educational stance in alleviating their distress. Lady of Ransom. The pious work tTDTAKE morning? terious, supernatural operation of aids is based largely op 662 articles St. Thomas left many valuable spread everywhere and produced Catholics do not alwavs have the Holy Ghost without the inter­ (bPEPlUS in Catholic perodicals. The publi­ writings on ascetic and m3^ ica l heroes of sanctity and men o f their weddings and funerals in the vention of human father, and com­ JS. cation of these readings (which Dr. theology. He died in 1655. charity and piety who devoted morning. There is no general ing forth from His Mother’s womb Tb A Confrey promises for the near fu­ Saint Fought in themselves to the collection of Church law to that effect; Catholic as rays of; light penetrate glass, riAcr or ture) will go far toward Tescuing alms for the ransom of Christians. weddings and funerals may and without impairing in the least His SAFETY. , cffkiesT ihe much valuable material from the Famous Legion The members of the order often sometimes do take place in the Mother’s virginal integrity. Such A one cT ifie most oblivion of library files. St. Maurice was an officer in the gave themselves up as ransom to afternoon or evening. Ordinarily, is the teaching of the Catholic fiawefer. oP the Jewt, g The most notable feature of Dr. famous Theban legion, composed deliver captives. Innocent XII Church. Confrey’s work is his insistence iI . however, they are held in the r e ^ s e ,a aiyecurtid^ ^ _____ ^ almost entirely of Christian sol­ extended the feast to the whole morning, so that there may be Holy that the liturgy must ^motivate diers, that had been sent by Dio­ Church in the seventeenth cen­ I i Mass, which, however, is no essen­ If two brothers get married, pro^H on, and nuqtred more years in the.^ ^f^rD STiN E s/ Catholic Action. He does more cletian to subdue an uprising in tury. tial part of the Catholic marriage what relation are their children’s Vatican, Udaee, a MsoetEa yet eoee mors any oatiohs lureiAoe^ than establish theoretically the GauL As they crossed the Alps the French Martyrs or burial rite. But it is extremely children?' May they be married liturgical life in that-primary place order went out that the _ whole desirable that all marriages be fol- vnthout a dispensation? If not, which Our Holy Father has so army should join in a sacrifice to Died in America • lowed by Holy Mass, wherein a what reasons do they have to have often bespoken for it- His original the gods of Rome for the success Isaac Jogues was martyred in special nuptial blessing is imparted in order to procure a dispensation? and stimulating method of eliciting of the imperial arms. The Chris­ United States territory and John to bride and bridegroom. There is They are second cousins and are intelligent appreciation of the tians refused and were sentenced de Brebeuf, Gabriel Lallemant, no more efficacious way o f drawing within the forbidden degree of re­ 12,000 Attend Jubilee sanctifying and socializing power to death. They were surrounded Charles Gamier, and Noel Chab- down God’s blessing on the newly­ lationship. In order for them to of the liturgy is a golden contri­ by the other troops and massacred. anel in Canada. All were French­ weds than Holy Mass. Similarily, contract valid marriage, a dispen­ bution not only to Catholic Action These martyrs are often described men by birth and were memberg it is highly recommended that Mass sation must be obtained. Any good in general but to the liturgical as having been between six and of the Jesuit order. They worked be celebrated for the deceased, for reason will win the dispensation, Mass of Bishop Lillis movement in particular. His ex­ amid great privations for the con­ it is the most effective way of as­ such as great love, or the fact that tensive use of “ Orate Fratres,” the quiet, meditative prayer, the need version of the Hurons, Taken pris­ sisting the faithful departed. the woman is near the age of an (Continued From Page OneJ fy, Syracuse;.C. Hubert LeBlond, ers, as well as a most potent force _ organ of that apostolate, gives of balanced judgment in the af­ oner by the Iroquois, they were old maid and will probably never Welch, Duluth; Francis M. Kelly, St. Joseph; James H. Ryan, soon for law and order not merely in well-merited prominence to a fairs of time, and other kindred put to atrocious tortures, finally Why do Catholics have their again have a proposal and a chance Winona; Henry P. Rohlman, Dav­ d:o assume the See of Omaha; Rob­ the Church but in the State. ! periodical whose importance to subjects. receiving the palm of martyrdom. Masses in the morning? Why do to marry. According to theolo­ enport; Thomas C. O’Reilly, Scran­ ert E. Lucey, Amarillo; Gerald T. “ In our meditations we are Catholic Action has not heretofore In the essay from which the book Magician Became they not have them in the afternoon gians, this last reason holds for any ton; Robert J. Armstrong, Sacra­ Bergan, Des Moines, and Aloysius sometimes startled when we real­ been sufliciently recognized.— E. takes its title he gives us almost and evening? woman who is more than 24 years mento; Joseph H. Schlarman, Pe­ J. Muench, Bishop-elect, Fargo. ize how easy it is to trace our J A. Conway, S.J. a model meditation on what he Martyr for Faith According to the present disci-' There are^other reasons, also, oria; Edwin V. O’Hara, Great Auxiliary Bishops Bernard J, sacred geneaology in the priest­ calls eternal echoes. Every delib­ Cyprian, from leading a life of erate action we perform will echo pline of the Church, the celebrant’ Your pastor ^ will " assign the proper Falls; Urban J. Vehr, Denver; Sheil, Chicago; James A. McFad- hood and in the Episcopacy back ECHOES ETERNAL. By J. E. sin and making his livelihood as a forever the glory of God and of Mass must be fasting, that is, r^son when he applies to the Karl J. Alter, Toledo; 'Thomas K. den, Cleveland; Christian H. Win- to Peter. Perhaps we may here Moffat, S.J. Milwaukee. Bruce. to necromancer and astrologer, was Bishop of the diocese for the dis­ Gorman, Reno; Stanislaus V. kelmann, St. Louis; William D. indulge in some patriarchal $1.26. our own merit in the kingdom of converted to Christianity by St. he is required to abstain from the blessed; or it will resound for­ midnight until after Mass from all pensation. Bona, Grand Island; John A. Duf- O’Brien, Chicago, and Stephen J. thoughts. In a conversation some Father Moffat, who has written Justina, whota he had thought to Donahue, New York city. time ago I casually ^oke of hav­ much and well on spiritual sub­ ever In the vaults where sin finds lead astray. In the persecution food and drink. It is rather diffi­ its home. The things we do and cult to abstain from all food and Abbots Martin Veth, O.S.B., ing known four Ordinaries of the jects, has given us another de­ under Diocletian they were ar­ say echo also in the lives of all drink from midnight until the fol­ Atchison, Kans.; Phillip Ruggle, Archdiocese of St. Paul— Arch­ lightful volume of meditations. rested and taken to the imperial around us and bear fruit of happi­ lowing afternoon or evening. Ex­ O.S.B., Conception, Mo., and Ig­ bishops Murray, Dowling, and Ire­ Grieving over the worldliness residence at Nicomedia and there Service Demand of that insidiously wars on the ness or sorrow. ECHOES ETER­ condemned and beheaded because Iv. i ceptionally, Masses are celebrated natius Esser, O.S.B., St. Meinrad, land, and Bishop Grace, who sub­ Ind., were also present. sequently was made Titular Arch- spirit, he develops ten familiar NAL should be of great service in of their religion. Their relics are in the afternoon and evening. At the screwing enthdsiasm for men­ a recent triduum held at Lourdes, HIERARCHY HISTORY TOLD bbhop. I spent a week or more topics of mental prayer in his own enshrined in Rome. France, Masses were celebrated Third Commandment BY ARCHBISHOP with Archbishop Grace, whose pleasantly personal . In the tal prayer. Cosmas and Damian were phy­ Kansas City, Mo.— (Special)— birth takes us back to the year form o f letters he develops The publishers have done an sicians who refused in charity continuously day and night for excellent job of clear, serviceable three days. A special dispensation (One of a New Series on the precept to hear Mass on Sundays “ We are sometimes startled when 1814, or 121 years. I have known thoughts on such things as the to accept remuneration for their printing: and the whole format was granted relative to fasting. Catechism) and holy days of obligation. This we realize how easy it is to trace persons who knew the first Ordi­ everlasting value of our least ac­ services. Arabs by birth, these tions, the part our forgotten God of the book deserves commenda­ The various celebrants of the aft­ Only the first three Command­ precept binds in conscience under our sacred geneaology in the nary of Cincinnati, Bishop Fen­ brothers were arrested as Chris­ plays in our life, the usefulness of tion.— Joseph E. Boland, S. J. ernoon and evening Masses were ments of the Decalogue refer im­ pain of grave sin. We should, priesthood and,in the Episcopacy wick, who as a missionary priest tians at Aegea in Cilicia. 'They required to abstain from food and mediately to God Himself, and of moreover (although not obliged back to Peter,” said the Most Rev. was commissioned directly by were put to the torture and in the drink for only four hours before these three only one is a positive under pain of sin to do so), at­ John T. McNicholas, O.P., Arch­ Bishop Carroll to care for ,the end beheaded in the persecution the beginning of their Mass. command concerning the service tend other Divine services, espe­ bishop of Cincinnati, in his address Catholics of and Ohio. under Diocletian. we owe our Maker. It is ex­ cially sermons and catechetical in­ on the American Hierarchy at the Bishop Fenwick’s birth takes us IPHILADELPHIAS Wenceslaus, a Bohemian duke, Is it wrong to have artificial flow­ pressed briefly in the precept: “ Re­ struction; receive the sacraments, celebration marking the golden back to the year 1768— that is, Hidden in did much to further the conver­ I' i ers on the altar of adoration or at member thou keep holy the Sab­ read books of devotion, study the sacerdotal jubilee of the Most Rev. 167 years, or 21 years before the FOREMOST CITIZENS sion of his subjects to Christian­ Benediction? Would it not be bet­ bath day!” Although w'e ought truths of our holy religion, and Thomas F. Lillis, Bishop of Kan­ American Hierarchy was estab­ ity. He met his death at the ter to have no flowers? rightly to expect a detailed enu­ occupy ourselves in works of mer­ sas City., Archbishop McNicholas lished ! History JUST MIGRATORS. hands of his unnatural mother and cy, either corporal or spiritual traced the growth of the Ameri­ “ To'day’s celebration recalls the Drtwinf by Ned Moort brother while praying in a church It is permissible to have arti­ meration of acts of homage and (Copyright* W»N.U.) ficial flowers on the altar, but they love that God requires of us. He (James i, 27). can Hierarchy from its modest be­ imposition of han^s by which in Prague. should be artistic and enhance the seems content if we dedicate but All servile work is forbidden on ginning 146 years ago under Bish­ Bishop Hogan raised our jubila- Benjamin Franklin op Carroll, who had only 30 priests rian to the priesthood 50 years (1706-1790), printer, phi­ beauty of the altar. If the arti­ one day a week in a special man­ Sundays; that is, bodily work, losopher, author, and ficial flowers are not in good taste ner to His honor and glory . . . such as is commonly performed and 22,000 persons under his jur­ ago. Born in 1829, Bishop Hogan statesman, was born Jan. and rather detract from than add “ in a special manner,” because it by servants, day-laborers, and isdiction, to its present glorious naturally knew those who were 17, 1706, in Boston, Hass. For the status, with 107 residential sees personally acquainted with Arch­ He quarreled with his broth­ to the appearance of the altar, it does not suffice, to honor, love, and tradesmen. This prohibition ad­ er and left home to seek his would be better to have none at all. serve God one day a week, and mits of exceptions, however, since and a Catholic population of more bishop Carroll, the Father of the fortune. In 172S, he left spend the rest of our time in self- servile work is permissible as oft­ than 20,000,000. American Hierarchy, bom 200 for New York to obtain a Chil(iren ‘!In speaking of the American years ago. I presume that every poaition with William Are vigil lights allowed for ex­ indulgence or, worse, in acts of en as pastors, for weighty rea­ Bradford, the printer, but, position of the Blessed Sacrament self-gratification that gprievously sons, give a dispensation; or when­ Hierarchy,” Archbishop McNicho­ Bishop here present knew the late haying no work, Bradford and Benediction? offend His Divine Majesty and ever the honor of God, the good las said, “ one might lay emphasis Cardinal Gibbons. But 19 years advls^ him to see bis son, The Bull and Goat on the parochial school system it intervened between the death of Andrew, in Philadelphia. « * « * Holiness. of our neighbor, or urgent neces­ F^nklin did this, and ar­ ■Vigil lights may not be substi­ has established— a system that for Archbishop Carroll and the birth tuted for the candles required by sity requires it. Works by which rived in Philadelphia in Oc­ The Donkey and Salt The First Commandment, “ I am the mind only is exerted are not its extent and the sacrifices it has of Cardinal Gibbons. tober, 1723, hot. although the rubrics for Mass and exposi­ the Lord, thy God . . . thou shalt numbered among servile works. entailed, and still entails, is unriv­ “ Truly are we witnesses of the he stayed with Andrew A bull fled from a lion and ran tion. They may be used in addi­ Bradford, he worked for his not have strange gods before Me,” But all noisy and worldly employ­ alled in the whole world. One faith that has come to us through into a cave where a goat lived. tion to the candles. competitor, Samuel Keimer. The goat tried to stop his en­ implies that the Author of man­ ments that disturb quiet reli­ might consider the high schools, unbroken Apostolic succession! Sept. 1. 1780, Franklin kind is to obtain first place in our gious observance, such as law­ colleges, and universities, number­ We realize our nearness to Peter, marri^ Deborah Bead, the trance, and struck at him with his Should the altar cards be on the daughter of a carpenter, affections, to be preferred before ing 2,0.00, conducted by priests, and through him to the Lord horns. The bull, though cross at altar for the Bishop’s Mass? suits, buying and selling, etc., are where be first boarded. His all created goods and pleasures. forbidden. It is also lawful to regular and diocesan, by brothers Christ. We are startled at the life is familiar to ail Amer­ this, did not butt at the goat on Ordinarily, the altar cards are Our Divine Lord made this obli­ engage in occupations that, be­ and sisters of religious communi­ thought that a-message from Pe­ icans, and he was one of the spot, but just said, “ Do not not on the altar for the Bishop’s Philadelphia’s foremost citi- gation explicit when He said: cause of the public welfare, can­ ties— all made possible by the fos­ ter through Apostolic tradition think that I fear you. Wait till Mass; their place is taken by the lens— by chance. ‘Thou shalt love the Lord thy God not be interrupted on Sunday; tering care of the Bishops. One can be handed down through 40 Stephen Girard (1750- the lion is out of sight, and then “ canon.” with thy whole heart, with thy such, for example, as those of might consider the 24,000 students Bishops.” 1831), mariner, merchant, I will treat you as you deserve.” whole soul, with thy whole mind, in 200 seminaries that have been After reviewing the work of the a n d philanthropist, w a s Never profit by the woes of Should black be used to drape street car and railroad employes, bom in Bordeaux, France. and with all thy strength!” God reared by the zeal of the Bishops Hierarchy in recent years, the At the age of 14 be was a others. the candlesticks at anniversary Re­ bakers, watchmen, etc. For their is to be loved and served at all own peace of conscience, persons in every part of the United States, Archbishop concluded his address Through the Joint cabin boy, and, in 1778, quiem Masses, or purple? efforts of the Frank­ when but 23 years old, was By bis will, Girard IsI 1I times by the avoidance of sin and or approximately 700 hospitals by paying tribute to the leader­ A man who had a donkey heard If the Blessed Sacrament is re- under necessity of working on lin institute and the a captain. In 1776, he put left the city of Phila­ the doing of good, but He re­ that have been'founded at such ship of Bishop Lillis as chairman Benjamin Franklin into Philadelphia to avoid that salt was to be bought for ■served at the altar, the ante-pen- Sundays should consult their pas­ delphia his estate, quires, besides, that one day of tor or confessor for advice. . sacrifice by our sisterhoods of the N.C.W.C. Administrative Memorial, Ine.. spon­ British vessels and to stock less gold at the seaside than where dium and tabernacle veil should be sored by the Poor up on water, and at once valued in 1831 at $6,- the week. , , be set apart for feis own . Not only those who themselves through the encouragement given committee. he was, so he went there to buy purple, not black; but the dra­ B i c h a r d club, the made it his home. He prac­ 060,000, the principal special honor. That one day, the forbidden work on Sunday, but by the Bishops; likewise the 500 “ In giving attention to many tically financed the war of some. He put as much on his peries about the candlesticks, if T.fTT*/i’e nov le aoTiATinon TT«r_ i . i . . Jii _ . ’ _ . beautiful architectural of which was to sup­ Lord’s day,” is sanctified, in par also those who, without anj neces orphanages and homes for the affairs of the Church in this coun­ memorial lo Benjamin 1812, and becamg. a great donkey as the animal could bear, used at all, may be either purple philanthropist snd was a port Girard college, a ticular, by performing of works of sity, require others to do such aged and the charitable institu­ try through agencies not canoni­ Franklin h a ■ been and was going home when, just or *black. No draperies on the built on a site along great hero in the yellow tehool for fatherless as they had to cross a small bridge, piety and abstaining from servile work, or allow them to do it, are tions erected to meet every need cally set up,” he said, “ the Bishops fever epidemics, Hs died in candlesticks are called for by the Philadelphia’s beauti­ boys. works. gpiilty of gp'aVe sin; for God said: of weak and infirm human nature. thought it well to form a National ful parkway. 1831 and was later interred the donkey fell into the stream. rubrics. in Girard college. I > i In the Old Law, the Sabbath- “ That thy man-servant and thy One might consider the churches, Catholic War Council and a vol­ The salt at once melted, so the day, or “ day of rest,” was the more than 18,000 in number, that untary National Catholic Welfare donkey with ease got up the bank, A non-baptized man, forced to maid-servant may rest, even as seventh day of the week, in mem­ dot our land, not only those serv­ Conference. Bishop Lillis has The aboTe-mentiened Stephen greatest figure in the history pf the and, now free from his load, went marry a non-baptized woman, the thyself” (Deut. v, 14). ory of God’s having rested on that ing the need^ of the poorest mis­ been at this conference table care for orphans. Work for or­ on his way with a light heart. ceremony being performed by a It should . be superfluous, and (Urard was indeed one o f Phila­ day, after He had finished the sions, but also such majestic tem­ in many long years and has ren­ phans was one of the great parts Very soon after this the man justice of the peace, secures a di­ yet it is opportune, to observe that delphia’s foremost citizens, nnd work of creation in six days. (“ In ples as tjhe Cathedrals of New dered signal services to his brother of his apostolate of charity, and /went to the seaside once more, vorce and wishes to marry a Cath­ Sunday is especially profaned by Ydrk, St. Louis, and St. Paul. One Bishops and the dioceses of this did found a college for boys. But for this work he established the and put still more salt on his don­ olic girl. May he do so? six days the Lord made heaven debauchery, intemperance, extrav­ and earth, and the sea, and all might consider our truly Catholic country, services that may never the unfortunate part is that . the Sisters of Charity, whose orphan­ key. As they went their yruv, This marriage may have been agant entertainments and immod­ things that are in them, and rested laity, who have been trained in be told in the story of his life nor institution was founded on the con­ ages exist to this day in all parts they came once more to the bridge I f > Invalid because of the force that erate indulgence in games or on the seventh day. Therefore, Catholic discipline, who frequent recorded in the history of the dition that no minister of the of the world. Ever since their es­ where the donkey fell into the made free consent, an indispensa­ sports, to such an extent that the the Lord blessed the seventh day, the sacraments to the edificatidn Church, but services, nevertheless, Gospel would be permitted to tablishment, the Sisters of Charity stream. The donkey thought of ble requisite for valid marriage, Lord’s day is made a day of rev­ and sanctified it” — (Exod. xx, 11; elry and public scandal. Careful of the whole world, and who are that we, his colleagues at the con­ cross the threshold. How different have been looked to for the pro­ his fall and what had come of it, impossible. But in case the mar­ ference table, know to be invalu­ tection of the orphan, or have been and this time took care to roll into riage was valid, the man may have cf. Gen. ii, 2, 3.) In the New consideration should be given the generous to a marvellous degree from the orphanages that have • able. Bishop Lillis has always prominent place in Catholic his­ the inspiration for others seeking the water once more. The salt recourse to the Pauline privilege, Law, it is the first day of the words of Holy Writ: “ They griev­ m supporting our schools. and been the kind father, the sane tory ! The fruit of the new order to perform the tame work. It is was a ^ in gone, and he was free and then he may contract valid week; or Sunday, by the author­ ously violated my Sabbaths; I every work of religion. All this, under God, is due in large meas­ counselor, the prudent , that came about with Christianity interesting to note that the first from his load. marriage with a Catholic. The ity ahd institution of the Church said therefore that I would pour ure to the unflagging zeal of our ever considerate of the priests and was charity, and especially the so­ orphan asylum on the American The man was cross at this, and case must be presented to the which Christ founded, in memory out My indignation upon them ...” the Catholic laity of the United licitude that was manifested contiifisnt antedated St. Vincent he thought to cure the donkey Bishop of the diocese. of the accomplishment of our re­ (Ezech. XX, 13). It is an unjus­ Bishops. demption, which is a spiritual tifiable heedlessness not to devote !‘In considering the American States, ever anxious to promote toward the orphans. The early de Paul’s influence by a century, of this trick, so the third time ho the extension of the kingdom of Christians undertook the support and was owing not to French but gave him a load of sponges. As Is it right to join the prosperity creation (Gal. vi, 15). It was on so much qs one day to the care Hierarchy, we must naturally take to Spanish inspiration. This was soon as they came to the bridge, chain letter clubs? , a Sunday that Our Savior rose o f’’ our immortal soul and to the into account the inspiration the God and the welfare of his coun­ of orphans as a practical working from the dead, and it was also on honor and glory of God. Since pioneer Bishops, of heroic try. Today, Bishop Lillis, as chair­ out of fraternal charity. In the an orphanage for girls that was the donkey fell into the stream; There is nothing morally wrong i „ j i tt i. j the observance of Sunday is a stature, have been to their succes­ man of the conference, commands fourth century, for example, or­ established in 1548 in Mexico by but as the sponge^ drew in the in joining chain litter clubs, pro- Sunday that He sent down the water he . found as he trudged vided there is no fraud nor deceit Church, public profession of our Christian sors. ’These pioneers laid the solid the respect and the loyal devotion phanages as we know them were a Spanish religious order. The fi'rst faith, by its profanation we bring foundations upon which a mighty of his brother counselors in the fostered by St. Basil, St. John orphanage in the territory now home that this time his load had in the method of carrying on the As to what , works of piety gni’own in weight. scheme. The practice, however, should be performed on the Lord’s disgrace on our religion, and give superstructure has been reared. Hierarchy. Bishop Lillis, may I Chrysostom, and other Bishops. comprised in the United States was that of the Ursulines, founded We may play a trick once too should be discouraged as eco- day, our duty is clearly defined great scandal to our fellow-Chris- “ Truly have the Bishops of the say to you in their name, ‘Ad mul- And, again, the Church can claim tos annos’.” as in New Orleans in 1727, often. Bomically unsound. Those who by the Church of Christ in the tians. American Hierarchy been build- her cv.'n St. Vincent de Paul, the i PAGE FOUR T H E REGISTER Sunday, September 22, 100,000 See Boys of ’61 Parade in Grand Rapids Pope Is 60 Years ; Seen in The '< In Third Order CContinued From Pmge One) Headlines •ion in the lenie of the padres did 30,000 Catholic Indians in CaU- Vatican City.— He has a special not consist merely of a church, fornia. There are but a few to­ — M. F. Everett. cause for rejoicing these days, but of a church surrounded by a day, Disease decimated them, which mark the 60th anniversary ^ A A considerable group of buildings, in particularly after the mission work of his profession as a member ot which the missionary staff and collapsed. TRAP SET for dogs electrocuted the Third Order of St. Francis, His Holiness recalled in a dis­ many Indians lived and worked. a girl, 8, in Sacramento. In most of the missions, only the FARM INCOME in 1935 will course delivered when he received Pastors had difficulties unknown in audience the Most Rev. Vigilius church is still standing. In some, to present priests in the early days Pittsburgh.'—His earnest desire reach a five-year peak, being esti­ nearly everything has disappeared. mated at $6,700,000,000. a Valstagna, O.M.Cap., minister of the West. One of the chief that “ all who labor in the sacred general of the Capuchin Fathers. A t the Mission Dolores, the church fears was that their churches cause of Catholic journalism in the U. S. NAVY’S own story is be­ is intact, part of it, of course, be­ ing compiled at the suggestion of Accompanying the minister gen- would be undermined at night by United States” be represented era! were 61 students at the Inter­ ing a restoration. Still visible in gold-diggers. Monsignor Guerin worthily at the International President Roosevelt, and will be published. national college in Rome, includ­ the ceiling are the vegetable col­ of Marysville, Calif., gave us some Catholic Press exposition to be ing two from Pittsburgh, Pa., and ors with which the Indians deco­ specific instances of this practice. held at Vatican C i^ next year is BLUE LIGHT stops babies’ cry­ rated their temple. The corner­ ing, says scientist. So does carry­ Father Donald Wiest of La Crosse, expressed by His Excellency, the Wise. stone of the present church was Mbnsignor Ramm, the hospi­ Most Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicog- ing them around in one’s arms for laid in 1782 and the edifice was table rector of the San Francisco nani. Apostolic Delegate to the a few hours. dedicated probably April 3, 1791. Cathedral, was born in California United States, in a letter to the 17,000 STILLS were destroyed Six Nuns Leave for in the past year by U. S. agents. Junipero Serra visited the Mission and spent his boyhood in the min­ Most Rev. Hugh C. Boyle, Bishop Chinese Mission Duty Dolores in 1777, 1779, 1781, and. ing districts. He was telling us of Pittsburgh, who is Episcopal 840 NEW LAWS were put 1784, and administered Confirma­ chairman of the National Catholic through by congress in ^je recent some of the names given by the session. President Roosevelt killed San Francisco.— Six Sisters of tion there three times (a simple transplanted New Englanders who Welfare Conference Press depart­ 63 of them. Charity of St. Vincent de Paul priest can give this sacrament with went all the way across the coun­ ment and honorary chairman of Papal permission). the United States National com­ WATER DRINKING champion left the United States recently for try to California to mine— men Chinese missions. Their destina­ without a vestige of imagination. mittee for the World Catholic showed his stuff by downing 67 It is glorious to see the affective Press exposition. 10-ounce glasses in 80 minutes. tion was Poyang Hsein, East Brandytown, Porlwine, Whisky Kiangsi. The American branch of work being done by the Church in Diggings, Hangtown, Shirt-tail Archbishop Cico^ani sees “ ex­ FOOD COSTS average 1L9 per cent higher than in 1933. the order formerly labored in the preservation and restoration gulch, Dead Man’s gulch— these ceptional opportunity for mutual CANCER afflicting woman in China, but was forced to leave be­ of the old California missions. were some o f them. Contrast advantages to Catholic journalism Jhey go back only to the eigh­ in every country, and those en­ Toronto healed itself. One case cause of Red raids. these names with some of those in 100,000, experts called it. teenth century, and hence would given by the earlier Spanish set­ gaged therein, in the international net be considered really old in tlers— Los Angeles (The Angels), press exposition in Vatican City,” NAVAL BUILDING progi-am Priests to Sail Oct. 5 Europe, bat they are treasures of San Bernardino (St. Bemardine), and sends his blessing to Bishop \vill keep 43,000 men at work when the first rank when judged by the Santa Barbara (St. Barbara),. San Boyle and to all who labor with it begins in 1936. Plans call for Cincinnati.— Departure services 23 new ships. standards of this young nation. Francisco (St. Francis), Monterey him on the committee. were held for the Rev. Cornelius Father M. D. O'Connell is doing (The King’s Mountain), El Ca- THIEVES STOLE a bridge in Grein, O.P.M., who sails Oct. 5 for splendid work in the restoration Missouri, setting some kind of a missionary duty in the Wuchang mino Real (The King’s Highway), President Appoints believe it or not record. and preservation of the most pre­ Sacramento (The Blessed Sacra-' vicariate in China. The Rev. SOVIETS DEED farms “for­ cious of all these structures at ment), etc. Priest to Commission Berthold Harpring and a group Carmel, near Monterey. It is in Beloit, Wise.— The Rev. Joseph More than 100,000 pertoni lined the sidewalks and streets in Grand Rapids, Mich., to witness the ever” to collective organizations of of nuns and lay persons, destined peasants making unusual records, this church, still used for parochi­ The slaying of Senator Huey E. Hanz has been notified by parade of the Grand Army of the Republic at the annual encampment there. Surviving veterans of for the same mission, will accom­ al purposes, that Fra Junipero President Franklin D. Roosevelt upsetting previous decrees that the pany him. Long, dictator of Louisiana,, can­ the G. A . R. trudged through the streets amid thundering applause of the spectators. land belongs to the State alone. Serra, iTounder of the Old Mis­ not be justified on moral of his appointment to membership OLD CHAIR costing one dollar thage. Mo. It’s a good idea, if sions, is buried, with three of his grounds. The Catholic burial of on the Northwest Territory Cele­ Franciscan co-workers. The Car­ bration commission. The commis­ yielded $840 in gold when its owner they stop the feline midnight sere- Dr. Weiss, the man who shot the took it apart. H&(i0S mel mission church is so large that senator and then was shot himself, sion is “ to prepare and carry out ' it accommodated 900 Indians at a comprehensive plan for the ob­ NOISE SHORTENS life by FARMERS are getting to be was justified on some other LATE WORLD NEWS years, doctors have shown. softies. They have radios on their once. The mission parish, in its grounds than any opinion that the servance and celebration of the heyday, had 4,000 Indians as 150th anniversary of the adoption BOY SHOWED his brothers how tractors now. murder of a “ tyrant" by a private 07861263 a man is hanged by putting a LIGHT BURNED in window 12 ! mombm. Nearby, at Monterey, citixen is permissible. Without of the ordinance of 1787 and the .settlement of the Northwest terri­ Paper to Establish Library boat built by himself through the noo.se around his own neck. He years for a missing youth. He j is another old church, built on the knowing the exact reasons, we was strangled to death. ' mission style and still serving as tory.” Winnipeg, Can.—The Northwest Haapai islands. finally was found, an amnesia vic­ haxard the guess that Weiss was NEW LIVER injections aid in tim. the parish church, that was the Revieic, Catholic paper here, plans Lightning Hitt Famed Church not considered mentally responsi­ smallpox cure, India reports. U. S. CITIZENS living abroad chapel of the Royal Presidio or to establish a Catholic lending li­ Paris.— fn a violent storm near ble for his act. Mass Marks Centenary brary in a local drug store. RATS CHASE cats now in Car- number 409,306. fortification formerly kept there W e append statements from Lisieux, lightning struck the by the King of Spain. A $3,000 prominent theologians dealing Of Louisiana Church Chinese to Broadcast Sermons Church of St. Pierre sur Dives, a I tile roof and a $12,000 pipe or­ with such cases. " I f a lawfully con- Port Vincent, La. — The Rev. Hongkong. — Catholic sermons beautiful abbey church dating gan, now acquirements of this an­ stituted king turns tyrant, or seeks Jean Marie Laurent, O.M.I., was in English, preached, at St. Jos­ from the 11th century, which is V- cient edifice, show that Catholicity to enforce unjust laws, one is cer­ the celebrant of a High Mass eph’s church, Hongkong, will be classed as an historic monument. London.— (NCWC Cable)— .Jos­ The Register Shopping Guide is still thriving in the old church. tainly not permitted to attack him marking the centennial of the broadcast every three weelcs by The central tower was damaged, a eph Cardinal MacRory, Archbishop great crevice was caused in ' the MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER— -The R«xittcr recommends thio ai^liobetlcoUy- A t the Carmel mission, the build­ as a public enemy, nor, a fortiori, blessing of the Church of St. Vin­ the new short wave transmitter re­ of Armagh and Primate of All- indexed Ust of budoess and profesiional people for pour needs. As leaders roof, and the facade was cracked. ings that surrounded the ancient to put him to death. States and cent de Paul, which was erected in cently installed at the Hongkong Ireland, observed the golden jubi­ in their various lines, they are well equippeo to five you excellent service. Give them a trial and show your appreciation, for they are co-ooeratinf with church are being gradually re- provinces may resist a tyrant and the Episcopacy of the late Most radio station. Priests Repatriated lee of bis ordination to the priest­ Kaunas.— After len^hy negoti­ us in fivinf you a finer publication. : stored (in adobe like the original oppose force by force, but indi­ Rev. Antonine Blanc, who, in First Mass Said on Islands hood in Downside Abbey church, ations with the Soviet govern­ I edifices), on the foundations of viduals may not,” says the Ber- 1850, became the first Archbishop Tonga, Friendly Islands.— Mass which was consecrated by Justin ment, the Lithuanian government the old structures, these founda­ thier-Raemers Compendium of of New Orleans. was celebrated for the fir.st time Cardinal Seredi, Primate of Hun­ DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL GROCERY has obtained the repatriation of tions being still easily discernible. Theology, vol. II, section 1933. on the islands of Fotuha, Motuku, gary and Papal Legate to the cere­ 15 Lithuanians, three of whom arc The Carmel church was in partial The Council of Constance, says and Fonoi recently when a mis­ mony. Cardinal Seredi is a mem­ DR. W . F. LOCKE Westerkamp Bros. rains during a portion of the nine­ Encyclicals Course sionary of the Society of Mary in Catholic priests. the McHugh-Callan Moral Theol­ ber of the Benedictine order, KE. 8613 KE. 8613 KE. 9043 5106 Wash. teenth century, but a great deal ogy (section 1824), condemned' Is Added by College the Tonga archipelago piloted a Prague Bureau Rates Films which conducts the historic abbey. 1216 Speer Blvd. of it was intact and careful res­ Prague.— The Catholic Film bu­ Cardinal MacRory anticipated Talk— Don’t W a lk - the doctrine of Wycliff that every Toledo, 0. — “ Social Prob­ reau of Prague is issuing regu­ VETERINARIAN toration has made it usable for subject has the right to assassi­ the celebration of his jubilee at Telephone Your Order parish purposes. The original lems and the Papal Encyclicals’l is larly lists of current films offered Small Animal Specialists Everything a Good Grocery nate a tyrannical prince, "a doc­ among the list of new courses home in order that he might con­ tower with its original wrought* for distribution in Czechoslovakia, Should Have trine that would make the life of added this year to the curriculum secrate tbe altar at Downside of Cat and Dog Hospital iron cross is still standing. No­ U. S. OFFICtS drawing Catholic cinema owners’, Blessed Oliver Plunket, his prede­ Bett Foods-at Lowed Price, every ruler unsafe, since there are of Toledo 'Teachers’ college. attention to good and objection­ CLIPPING— SURGERY— DISEASE We Deliver body should visit California with­ always persons who think they are cessor at Armagh. out seeing the Old Missions; e v ^ y able film releases on the market. ’The Very Rev. Dorn Adrian victims of persecution." The na­ REAL ESTATE &. INSURANCE Californian should know their his­ Homes Provided for Riot Victims Weld-Blundell, prior of St. An­ W^MVJWJVWJWJWWM tion, however, has the right to de­ Nuns Work in Fields London.— Temporary homes for tory, for they are the most im­ pose or even to slay a wicked Mt. Angel, Ore.— Nuns and nov­ WILL S PU K AT selm’s priory, Washington, D. C., HORACE W. BENNETT & portant historical relics of the 142 Catholic families evicted by was present when 19 altars were The firms listed here de­ ruler, and a sovereign state of the ices of the Benedictine convent Protestant rioters in the recent COMPANY state. U. S. would have such a right. consecrated simultaneously. serve to be remembered - t went to work In the hop fields anti-Catholic outbreaks in Belfast T.'bor 1271 TAbor 1271 Whether Long would come under o'wned by Mt. Angel college, when have been provided with donations when you are distributing 210 Tabor Bnilding Every bit as ^interesting as the the definition of a tyrant or wicked a short^e of pickers threatened Old Missions of California is the CiAiUTItS MFEI sent by readers of the Universe, your patronage in the dif­ REAL ESTATE ruler is open to debate. Dictator destruction of the crops. Catholic newspaper here, which New Persecution LOANS AND INVESTMENTS beautifully-named "St. Mary’s in though he was, he got what power ferent lines of business. the Mountains" church at Virginia opened a relief fund. 'To date Choice Apartments for Rent he had by lawful means. " I f the Peoria, 111.— Two members of the fund totals $6,100. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS City, Nev., which- we visited on ruler is a tyrant in title (that is, Parish Marks Centenary the occasion of the Pontifical Mass the President’s official family, Burmese Conversions Many In China Is Seen usurper), it is not lawful to kill Boston.— The oldest parish in Stanley Reed, solicitor general of Kengtung, Burma.— Large num­ celebrating the 7Sth anniversary him, when he has already obtained ■\yaltham, St. Mary’s of the As­ of the parish, the oldest in Nevada. the United States, and Arthur J. bers of Animists and Buddhists in peaceful possession; for here again sumption, celebrated its 100th an­ Altmeyer, assistant secretary of the eastern section of Burma, near Siwantze, Mongolia.— The ru­ Old-time priests tell os that in the it cannot be said that the killer niversary iif a three-day festival. mor of an approaching persecu­ ' earlier days of the Comstock lode, labor and member of the Social the borders of China and Indo- would have the authorisation of All former pastors and young men Security board, have been added China, are being received into the tion of the Christians in China has which disgorged over 340 million the nation," continues the Mc­ who left the parish to study for caused a wave of indifference dollars in gold and was responsible to tbe extensive program of more Church by the priests of the For­ Hugh-Callan theological work. The the priesthood were invited to eign Missions of Milan working in among the people of Chahar, who, for the existence of Virginia City than a hundred speakers at this morality of such homicide changes take part in the Solemn Mass in year’s meeting of the National the prefecture Apostolic of Keng­ until recently, seemed anxious to and other nearby towns, the heat if the killer is acting in self-de­ celebration of the event. become Christians. The rumor is in the mines was so great that Conference of Catholic Charities, tung. fense, is participating in a just 2,000 Nurses at Congress based on a superstitious fear that St. Francis St. Dominic’s I miners were compelled to work which is to be held in Peoria Sept. war, etc. Vatican City. — Approximately since the Boxer uprising of 1900 almost naked, with streams of 29 to Oct. 2. In his address be­ Aside from the theological an­ 8 Twins in School 2,000 nurses, half of them Cath­ occurred in the 26th year of Em­ ; water playing on them, and then fore the second general session on gle, it is deplorable as a slcial Chewelah, Wash.— St. Mary’s olic si.sters, attended the congress peror Kuang Hsu’s reign, so also De Sales’ , were able to dig for only about Monday evening, Mr. Altmeyer is measure to try to* solve political parochial school, which has an en­ expected to re'veal the workings of the International Union _ of next year, which will be the 26th I IS minutes at a time. They got problems by assassination. That rollment of 90, has four sets of Catholic Nurses here. The United of the Chinese republic, is the time I $4 a day, big wages in those days, of the Social Security act, which is not the American way of deal­ twins attending classes, giving it was a bone of contention jn the State! was repfesented by the Rev. fixed by fate for a fresh outbreak T H E BROADWAY COAL L bat many of them went into tu- ing with difficulties. a. claim to a national twin-enroll­ closing days of the last congress. Edward F. Garesche, S.J., spiritual against Christians. DEPARTMENT I bereulosis because of the horrors ment record. Another question on the moral­ Mr. Reed will speak before the director of the International union, STORE COMP.ANY Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. [ of their work. Virginia City, like ity of killing was raised when the and 15 nurses. I other pioneer mining "camps” of third general session in a program Pageant Shows Life F. A. Mumford, Mgr. newspapers carried a cable dis­ Memorial Is Planned that includes the Most Rev. J. M. CONES, Pres. i the West, was well supplied with patch from Europe telling of a Of English Martyr W. 25th and Decatur GA. 5125 j saloons and vice dens, but side by William O’Brien, Auxiliary Bishop $5,000 Bequest Made 21 to 51 South Broadway criminal who was condemned to To Alaska Missioner of Chicago, and the Most Rev. London.— In a tiny chapel at ! side with the vrild men were thou- death in Europe and was permitted Nome, Alaska.— The memory of To New York Seminary I sands who lived virtuous and use­ James Ryan, Bishop-elect of Harvington hall, Worcester, in to slay himself. Whether such the Rev. Frederick Rupert, Alaska Omaha. Rochester, N. Y.— St. Bernard’s which the Franciscan priest-mar­ ful lives. When mining declined, missionary who perished on the seminary received $5,000 from the ! suicide can be allowed is contro­ Announcement of the addition tyr, Blessed John Wall, used to . L. C. B. A. I |ithe men and women from these verted among theologians, “but Kugorok mail trail in December, estate of Mrs. Angela F. Hofherr Annunciation of other Administration officials to hide when pursued by government I St. Mary’, Branch No. 298 I I Nevada camps spread over that the cbmmon opinion denies it." 1923, while paejeing a load of for the education of men for the ' state and into California and car- the program is exjiected within the agents. Mass was celebrated priof I Meetings held every second and fourth | (Sabetti-B a r r e 11 Compendium Christmas gifts to the Pilgrim Hot priesthood. The Redemptorist Fa­ : Thursday of the month at 2 o’clock | : ried the faith with them, re-estab­ period between now and the open­ to the performance of a ptlgeant LONDON MARKET AND Theologiae Moralis, page 270). Springs orphanage, will be com­ thers were given $500, and, after about him, written by the present lishing the Church that was in ing of the Charities’ group con­ various' other bequests he'd been 1 HOLY GHOST CHURCH HALL | memorated by a great cross erected parish priest of Harvington, the GROCERY I 19TH AND CALIFORNIA STS. | ' ruins after the sad collapse of the clave. Leaders in private and pub­ made, the residue of the estate on the summit of Hen and Chick­ Rev. Patrick Moore. The pageant OSCAR TUNNELL, Prop. padres’ mission work in California Dies After "Making Plans ens mountain, under plans of the lic charitable and social welfare was to be shared equally by the I as a result of Mexican political agencies from all parts of the Brothers of Mary in Dayton, 0., was introduced by Madame de Na­ Quality Meats and Groceries For Funeral of Brother Rev. Gabriel Manager. An at­ varro, famous American actress, I interference. There were once Ashtabula, 0 .— ^Returning home tempt ■will also be made to have country are scheduled to be on and the Redemptorist Fathers of hand. Three thousand delegates better kno'wn as Mary Anderson, 38d0 Walnut Street after making arrangements for his the peak renamed Mount Rupert. St. Joseph’s church, Rochester. are expected to attend the general who lives at Worcestei'. Phone,; MA. 5239— TA. 3845 Photo Aids Capture brother’s funeral, .femes H. Mur­ sessions and the various meetings phy was stricken by a heart at­ St. Anne’s Shrine that iVill be conducted daily un­ English Fake Priests n D I T r* C Cut tack and died. Double services for Fire Destroys Church U IV U U O Price, Every Daj Josephus Daniels der the guidance of six topic com­ the two were held in St. Joseph’s Get Prison Sentences mittees, which have been closely South Garryowen, la.— A $10,- church. Their mother preceded London.— Two men who posed TWO STORES Arvada studying the many phases of so­ 000 fire, which originated in the them in death last January. as priests and fraudulently col­ sacristy, completely destroyed St. Heads Diplomats cial welfare and its interrelated SAME PRICES Maa, on Sunday at 8:30 A . M. lected money for Catholic char­ Aloysius’ church. The church will problems in preparation for the ities were each sentenced to 12 Sunday Devotion, at 7:45 P. M. be rebuilt. A mission that had JB Peace and Patriotism coming meetings. months’ hard labor at Nuneaton Honoring St. Rose been in progress was continued in NOVENA IN HONOR OF ST. Are Crusade Intentions At least half of the Archbishops police court. 3,01 Fruiklin St. 3101 WQUm o St and Bishops of the country will be the parish ball. A fe'w days be­ New York.— World peace and fore, St. Philomena’s church, As- ANNE ON THURSDAY AT 7:45 present for the meetings, which loyalty to the President of the Mexico City.— Josephus Daniels, bury, la., suffered $3,000 fire ■will formally open with a Solemn 2 More Catholic Monks United States are intentions an­ ambassador of the United States damage, and two priests risked DE SELLEM nounced for the Rosary crusade to Mexico, headed the diplomatic Pontifical Mass at St. Mary’s Ca­ Are Jailed in Germany their lives to rescue the Blessed inaugurated by the national head­ corps when it assembled in the thedral. The Mass will be cele­ Frankfort - on - the - Main, Ger­ Sacrament, Father Dunn being FUEL AND FEED CO. The firms listed here de­ brated by the Most Rev. Amleto quarters of the Rosary confrater­ Cathedral here for the celebration many.—^Two more Catholic monks painfully burned. CHARLES A. DeSELLEM serve to be remembered nity, here. The crusade will begin of the Feast of St. Rose of Lima. Giovanni Cicognani, Apostolic were jailed in the third reich for when you are distributing Delegate to the United States. the alleged smuggling of 69,000 W e Ship by Rail Oct. 1 and end Nov. 2. The ambassador was accompanied Parish Women Feed PHONE TA. 3205 your patronage in the dif­ by Mrs. Daniels. marks (about $27,600). Pentiten- 35TH AND WALNUT 26 Catholic Students At the invitation of Don Rafael Aged Vermont Pastor Is tiary terms of 30 and 42 months, Artillery Regiment RES. PHONE MA. 8544 ferent lines of business. Belaunde, Peruvian minister, di­ respectively, were given the two. Cincinnati.— Six hundred mem­ Win 4-Year Scholarships plomatic representatives of 25 Named Domestic Prelate Fathers Chrysostemos and Al- bers of the 134th field artillery, New York.— In the Archdiocese Latin-American and other nations Bennington, Vt. — The Rev. bertus. who were in training at Camp of New York and the Diocese of gathered in Mexico’s ancient and James D. Shannon, pastor of St. Knox, Ky., and were on their way Brooklyn, 26 pupils of Catholic beautiful Cathedral to 'attend this Joseph’s church here, has been Commission Sanctions • to headquarters in Columbus, 0., high schools and academies won solemn ceremony in honor of "the made a Domestic Prelate, with the were served a supper and a break­ regents’ scholarships that may be international confraternity under title of Rt. Rev. Monsignor, Bish­ Purchase of Station fast by the women of St. John’s used in any approved college in the mystical auspices of the great op J. J. Rice of Burlingrton has an­ Green Bay, Wise.— The federal church. A field Mass, attended by St Rose of Lima, universally ven­ nounced. He is 74 years of age communications commission grant­ the state. .Each award was for the entire regiment, was offered TOWEL & LINEN SUPPLY $400, covering a four-year college erated for nearly three centuries and has been a priest since 1888. ed the application of radio station by the division chaplain. DRUGGISTS Msgr. Shannon is one of the orig­ WHBY, owned and operated by course. as patroness of the New World.” YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS MOUNTAIN TOWEL SUPPLY CO. Also present were the consular inal incorporators of, the Diocese St. Norbert’s college, De Pere, fqr will be filled correctly at French Priest to Make Service Fnmiahcd for Ofliees, Barbery of Burlin^on. WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY corps and counselors and secre­ the purchase and removal of sta­ Reitaurasti, Store,, and Banquet, Scala Sancta Replica taries of the embassies and lega­ tion WTAQ from Eau Claire to Asian Scientific Study Ph. SP. 9765 1098 South Gaylord St. Blessed by Ordinary tions. Noted Educators to Green Bay. The reported sale Norwich, Eng.— Pere P. Teil­ 3104 Downing MAin 7960 Providence,. R. I.— Thi Holy Following Pontifical Mass, rhe price was $30,000. hard de Chardin, noted French Patronize Our Advertisers S. P. DUNN. Manager Tbit picture, printed in The Stairs of the Shrine of the Little Most Rev. Luis Martinez, Coadju­ Teach at Notre Dame student of human pre-history, will Michigan Catholic, wat retpontible Flower in Nasonville, a replica of tor ■with right of succession to the South Bend, Ind.— Three inter­ Devotions Scheduled take the field this fall to make a for the apprehension of Albert the Scala Sancta in Rome, which, Most Rev. Leopoldo Ruiz y Flores, nationally known educators, James Chicago.— The Jesuit mission careful study of the, pre-glacial Francis J. Fisher, Inc. The firms listed here de­ Ferri, 58, convicted poor-box according to tradition, led up to Archbishop of Morelia and Apos­ Corbett, recently returned from an band attached to Loyola university tertiary deposits in South Central TAbor 6204 serve to be remembered thief who jumped hit bond in De the praetorium of Pilate in Jeru­ tolic Delegate to Mexico, delivered archeolbgical expedition in Tur­ here and serving the Missouri and Asia. The work was originated treit and fled to Pittsburgh. Po­ salem and were sanctified by Our an eloquent sem on filled with key; Christopher Hollis of Eng­ Chicago provinces has scheduled by the late Dr. Davidson Black, when you are distributing lice records show that he has been Lord's footsteps in ftis Passion, patriotic fervor that renewed in land, and Desmwnd Fitzgerald of 33 missions, two novenas, six De­ who first gave to the world the Cement, Plaster, Mortar your patronage in the dif­ arrested many times for rifling were blessed at impressive cere­ the hearts of his hearers their deep Ireland, have been added to the votions of the Forty Hours and scientific details of the ancient poor boxes in various cities, ac' monies by the Most Rev. Bishop love of country and depth of faculty of the University of Notre four retreats in ten different states skeleton now known as Peking Metal Lath, Stucco ferent lines of business. cording to The Michigan Catholic , Francis P. Keougb of Providence. faith. Dame. in the next four months. 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