Cardinal Pacelli, Papers Secretary of State, Says U. S. PROMISES MUCH FOR FUTURE UF HUMANITY

I'bc R*fi«tcr Ha* tb* Intaniatioaal New* Saryic* (Wir* and Mail), tfae N. C. W. C. New* Sarvica (Includi^ Radio* and ^blaa), Ita Own Spacial Servica, All the Smalkr Catholic Sarvicas, IntarnatioBal lUuatratad Now*, ahd N. C. Pietura Sarvic*. BIBLE GROUP t COUNTRY WINS Local Local Two events stand o^i par* Edition Edition ilcularly in the ten-week IS ORGANIZED PRAISE FROM siege of the Alcazar, at To­ ledo, Spain, 900-year-old for­ THE tress that was held by 1,100 men, including 400 student AT CONGRESS PAPAL OFFICIAL cadets, 11 to 20 years of age, Cghting against terrihc odds. His Eminence, Here on Private Visit, Asserts On Sept. 10, buglers of the Association Will Co-operate in Work of Pontiff Ever Urges Nations besieging Reds signalled to Retranslating New Testament— REGISTER(Name Registered in the U. S. Patent Office) cease firing, and one Major To Follow Christ Juan Rojo approached the Ranks Open to All VOL. XII No. 42 DENVER, COLO., SUNDAY, OCT. 18, 1936 TWO CENTS fort unarmed. He had gone .— Elxpressing his happiness,in finding him­ to school with some of the New York.— Marking one of the important results of self “ within the territory of a great people who know how garrison, but nobody an­ the National Catechetical Congress of the Confraternity Papal Secretary in New York President Re-elected to unite so beautifully and nobly a sense of discipline with swered avhen he called out of Christian Doctrine, just held in this city, a Catholic Pibli- the exercise of a just, legitimate, and well ordered libertj^,” names. Sentries blindfolded cal Association of America was formed in the session de­ His Eminence, Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli, Papal Secretary him and brought him before voted to the work, now under way, of revising the language Persecution Is of State, issued a statement upon his arrival here aboard Colonel Jose Moscardo, the of the Douai-Rheims English New Testament. The asso­ the “ Conte di Savoia,” saying that “ the voice of the Father commander. He offered re­ ciation was formed for the purpose of expediting this work. of Christendom is raised, amid the struggles of the present lease to the women and chil­ It will be open to all interested in the Scriptures and will hour, to warn humanity that it is following and' that it will dren, who were in the sub­ co-operate with the regular revision committee. Deplored at follow the wrong road if it refuses to recognize and to ob­ terranean vaults of the huge Marked progress by the two committees appointed to serve the noble and pure doctrine of the Gospel.” building. revise the language of the New Testament and to study the “ On this, m y first visit to the ,” H is E m i­ “ The women have elected proposed changes in the catechism was reported nence said, “ there is no need of a to remain with us. are at the Catechetical congress. The I.F.C.A. Meet lengthy statement to have you un­ Austria Dictator work of both committees is being Pilgrims in Danger derstand my desire, cherished for wasting your time. Good- carried out under the direction of a long time, to see with my own by,” said Moscardo. “ You the Episcopal Committee of the Dallas, Tex.— Mrs. William H. eyes this country and to feel the can send us a priest. We Confraternity, composed of the Connell, Jr., of Pittsburgh was re­ pulsations of its life and of its Most Rev. Edwin V. O’Hara, Bishop elected president of the Inter­ labor. might need the last sacra- Renowned Canada national Federation of Catholic of Great Falls, chairman, and the “ The duties o f my office have ments.” Most Rev. John T. McNicholas, Alumnae in the closing hours of the federation’s five-day conven­ brought me into many countries O.P., Archbishop of Cincinnati and have given me an insight into The besiegers never cut and the' Most Rev. John Gregory tion here. At the final sessions, the telephone wires into the resolutions were adopted protest­ the soul of many peoples. What Murray, Archbishop of St. Paul. Shrine Periled then could be more natural for me Alcazar. They wanted to Officers of the new Biblical as­ ing the persecution of the in Mexico, deploring the than the desire to know at first sociation were elected and a con­ parley with the defenders. atrocities committed against the hand also this great and powerful stitution and by-laws adopted at nation which holds such a unique 'One day the ’phone rang and the session of the congress on the clergj' and religious in Spain, and Moscardo was called to the urging a stren^hening from with­ and important place among all the Scripture revision work. The fol­ peoples of the world; which, by its line. “ This is the Toledo lowing were selected: in to combat Communism. Other officers elected for the energy and its vast territory, by commandant,” he heard. The Rev. Edward A. Arbez, S.S., Quebec. — Fire destroyed 13 coming year are: Mrs. George H. the force of its labor and organi­ “ We are holding your son. of the Sulpician seminary, Wash­ buildings close to the historic Bradford of New York, first vice zation, by its ideals and its sense Surrender or we shoot him.” ington, president: the Rey. William Shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupre president; Miss Margai-et Shields of reality, by its inexhaustible Moscardo asked to speak L. Newton of St. Mary’s seminary, here with damage totalling $330,- of Dallas, second vice president; sources of wealth and by its prog­ Cle^’eland, vice president; the Rev. 000. The new $1,000,000 Basilica, Mrs. Ernest A. O’Brien of Detroit, ress, has done such great things in to the boy. “ My dear son,” William J. McGarry, SJ., of Wes­ nearing completion, w*as not dam­ third vice president; Miss Naomi the past and promises so much he said, “ those traitors pro­ ton, Mass., vice president; the Rev. aged, although smok^ swirled about Larkin of Avalon, Pa., recording for tne future, not only for this pose that I should save your Edward Donze, S.M., of the Marist it and flames came threateningly secretary; Miss Anna Hassinger of country but also for all humanity? seminary, Washington, correspond­ close. New Orleans, coiTCsponding sec­ “ Already my journey from the life at the cost of my brave ing secretary; the Rev. John Of the destroyed buildings one retary; Miss Mabel Wingate, Piazza of St. Peter’s with its obelisk men and my honor. Pray . . . Rowan of St. Charles’ seminary. was a santoriura, belonging to the (TumtoPage2 — Column 8) to New York with its Statue of Overbrook, Pa., executive secre­ I hope you will die like a Redemptorist Fathers, where 30 Liberty, with its variegated hero.” The boy died. tary, and the Rev. Dr. John E. changes of scene, has been for me Steinmuller of the Huntington, L. pilgririis were housed. Several of the sick sheltered there had to be rich in impressions and observa­ The men, women, and chil­ I., seminary, treasurer. carried to safety, but all were able DELEGATE ON tions. Now that I have set foot dren in the fort were kept Bishop O’Hara presided at the to leave the sanatorium without Thi* International Illuftrated Newt toundphoto of Cardinal on American soil, it is for me a rlive by eating most of the meeting, which was attended by trouble. The frame construction Pacelli ihowt the Papal Secretary of State as he arrived in New York pleasant duty to extend to this 15 members of the revision com­ in a number of the buildings and city, the first time any Prince of the Church holding hit exalted petition AIR OCT. 19 country and its people my most Dr. Kurt Schuschnigg, chancel­ horses and mules trapped mittee, meeting for the first time their proximity made them an easy hat vitited the United Statet. coVdial greetings. lor of Auatria since the atsaasina- there with them. The wom­ as a group. With 25 other theo­ and quick prey to the flames, the Washington. — The address “ Despite the private character tion of Engelbert Dollfuss, who of my visit, I know well that I am en lost all sense of day and logians they spent hours review­ origin of whicn was believed to be Fr. T. F. Price to Be Interred in U. S. which His Excellency, the Most has engineered himself to the dic­ night. There was not water ing the work that has been ac­ defective wiring in a hotel kitchen. Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, expected to make my little contri­ tatorship of his country. He seem­ complished so far. Their delibera­ Under direction of priests and Apostolic Delegate to the United bution to the representatives of ingly has succeeded in getting com­ enough to wash anything, tions were directed by Father brothers attached to the shrine, States, will deliver to the 16th an­ the press as a sort of ‘journalistic plete political and military control even the babies. A smelly Newton, secretary of the commit- every available man in the village CO-FOUNDER’S BODY nual convention of the National (Turn to Page 2 — Column j j of Austria. (Turn to Ptge 4— Column 1) (Tumto Page 2 — Column 6) of ^ e. Anne de Beaupre and for Council of Catholic Women will be miles about responded to the alarm broadcast oyer the nation-wide Plebiscite for Catholic Readers sounded by the ringing of church EXHUMED IN blue network of the National Was Bishop in Philippines bells. Firemen from Quebec city, Broadcasting Co. Immediately preceding the address of His Ex­ 21 miles away, hurried to the scene .—In the presence of ruptured appendix. A devout and aided the volunteer firemen, cellency, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John 31 Authors Are in client of Mary almost constantly Cardinal Dougherty who were obliged to carry buckets the Most Rev. Henry Valtorta, J. Burke, C.S.P., general secretary Vicar Apostolic of Hohg Kong; the fingering his rosary, he said his of the National Catholic Welfare of water from the St. Lawrence last Mass on the Feast of her Na­ river, a third of a mile away. Most Rev. James E. Walsh, super­ Conference, will greet the dele­ Gallery of Writers Legate to Congress ior general of the Catholic For­ tivity, and died four days later on gates, it was announced. Plans are under way for recon­ eign Mission Society of America; the Feast of her Holy Name. Archbishop Cicognani and Mon­ New York. — Thirty-one dis­ This announcement was made newly-consecrated Bishop was made struction of the destroyed build­ Vatican City.— (NCWC Cable) ings. representatives of the British Co­ The remains of Father Price signor Burke will speak from tinguished Catholic writers, 20 by the Rev. Francis Talbot, S.J., •—Appointment of His Eminence, clear to him in Rome in these lonial and American consular au­ were sealed in a metal container Washington, D. C., on Monday, non-American and 11 from this editor-in-chief of America and words: This is the third serious fire to The broadcast wiU take<^ country, have been selected by a Dennis Cardinal Dougherty, Arch­ visit the village. In 1922, ’ the thorities, and of a group of Mary- and are to be escorted to America Oct. 19. Tl chairman of the governing board place between 10:45 and 11:15 a. national plebiscite, in which Cath­ bishop of Philadelphia, as Legate “ Your seminary is dismantled. original shrine was destroyed and knoll Fathers, the remains of the in the near future by a 0^ the gallery. olic readers all over the counter of His Holiness, Pius XI, to Its students are scattered we know in 1926, during the reconstruction Rev. Thomas Frederick Price were returning home, on furlough. They m.. Eastern standard time. The participated, to occupy places in The selection of the academy the 33rd International JEucharistic not where, and, therefore, at the of the shrine, the village was again exhumed here. are to be reinterred in the ceme­ convention of the N.C.C.W. is be­ the Academy of the Gallery of members for the permanent gal­ Congress, to be held at Manila, (Turn to Page 2 — Column A) swept by fire. . In collaboration with the late tery of , side by side ing held in Galveston, Tex., Oct. Philippine islands, Feb. 3 to 7,1937, superior general of Maryknoll, with Bishop James A. Walsh. 17 to 21. Living Cathol:)lic Authors. lery was accomplished by a popular lias been announced officially in Bishop James A. Walsh, Father vote of the readers of America. Osservatore Romano. [The Reg­ Catholic Star Gives Interview Price laid the foundations of the The plebiscite was conducted by ister foretold it months ago.] Catholic Foreigni Mission Society Says Airplanes Spoil Adventure the editor of America, who consid­ When Cardinal Dougherty goes of America in 1911. He was se­ ered the popular vote in connec­ io Manila as Papal Legate to the RELIGIOUS TRAINING IS lected to head the first group of tion with the “ electoral” vote cast ■ :;3rd International . Eucharistic Maryknoll in 1918v ‘QLACIER PADRE' PLANS (T um to Page 2 — Colum n 1) <’ongress next February, he will One year later, he succumbed to a be returning to a territory in Sail for which he has already rendered INSURANCE FOR ACTOR Catholic Boy Refused brilliant service to the .Church. NEW EXPLORATION TRIP There he has governed two sees. . Place on School Bus Thirty-three years ago. Cardinal Albany, N. Y.— Trouble develop­ Sound religious training is about time and money both are here to Dougherty went out to the Philip­ ed in School district No. 7 when Chicago.— (Special) — Bemoan­ The “ glacier priest,” famous ex­ “ Then about two years ago, the pines to confront a stupendous the only form of insurance that will bum in the film city. body of a drowned Eskimo was Carl Kunz, 12, of St. Mary’s pa-^ ing the fact that the airplane has plorer and geologist, believes this task. In 1903. after serving as a keep an actor from losing his moral “ As a result, money is easily rochial school refused to be evicted land lies in the Arctic ocean be­ washed ashore near King’s island professor in the Seminary of St. grip in Hollywood these days, says spent, for there’s always more com­ from his seat in a school bus until taken the adventure out of ex­ tween Siberia and the North pole. in the Bering straits. It was garbed Charles Borromeo, Philadelphia, Catholic Dick Purcell, Warner ing in. This easy spending nat­ a state trooper was called. The ploration—“ now any woman in in the clothes Eskimos wore more Completing his tenth year of for 13 years, he was named the Bros.’ newest leading man, in an urally tends to a looser standard new state school bus law provides silk stockings can fly over the than two centuries ago. The body 28th Bi.shop of Nueva Segovia, interview with Neil Ames in the of living, and that, in turn, leads equal transportation facilities to glacier study in Alaska, Father (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 1) South pole and holler her head off” Hubbard was in Chicago to deliver Philippine islands, a see which had St. Francis Home Journal. “ Re­ to a relaxation of morale. all children in the school district, —the Rev. Bernard R. Hubbard, been erected in 1595.. He was con­ ligion,” says Purcell, who has come _ “ It is at this point that a prac­ a lecture on his recent discoveries but Trustee Arthur North claimed S.J., announced that next spring before journeying to New York secrated Bishop in the Chapel of to featuredom by way of such tical religious training steps in. that the boy is not entitled to he will set out to conquer the last St. Paul of the Cross in the Ba­ various pursuits as cross-country More important, it is at this point for conferences on his next ex­ transportation as the bus is intend­ tract of land on the globe left un­ ploration and departure for a short Educator Named silica of Sts. John and Paul, in hitch-hiking and vaudeville barn­ when strong religious habits should ed for high school pupils. explored—on foot. Home, on June 14, 1903. , storming, “ helps keep an actor assert themselves. These habits sojourn in Europe. The task which confronted the level-headed. It makes you think.” tend to make you stop and think. In the thousands of square miles Domestic Prelate “ Movie producers,” he continued, “ If one is a consistent goer to Drama Propaganda for Christ of waste between Siberia and the Wins European Tour “ pay huge sums to their ‘employes.’ the sacraments and doesn’t miss North pole lies land. Father Hub- Quite often, impossible as it may Mass on Sundays, one will be less hard said. And he is going out to Washington.— The Rev. Dr. Ed­ seem, they don’t even remember apt to break this record by foolish WRITER TAKES CUE FROM prove it. People probably live ward B. Jordan, acting dean of that they have these same people acts. there, there are animal life and the Catholic Sisters’ college, here, under contract. “ Catholics who go to the sacra­ vegetation, and it is the last spot and associate professor of educa­ “ The actor goes to the studio ments regulai’ly will think twice on the globe left unexplored, the tion at the Catholic University of day after day until he gets tired before they voluntarily place them­ LEFT-WING PLAYWRIGHTS priest believes. America, has been elevated to the of hanging around, so he seeks selves in an injurious environ­ “ Every spring, thousands of mi­ rank of Domestic Prelate with the ment. other means of passing the time, gratory birds fly out over this sup­ the title' of Right Reverend Mon­ since the studio has forgotten him “ Thus a thinking-before-leaping Henri Gheon, French Catholic ranks high among the arts as a posed waste. Birds fly< by blind signor, according to word received to th6 point of not putting him to attitude, as it were, develops which dramatist, “ has matched the Left- channel of Divine grace,” Gheon, instinct, so there must be a rookery here. Announcement of the honor work. automatically tends to make pic­ wing playwrights at their own who lost his faith in his youth and out there. Otherwise where would conferred upon Dr. Jordan was ture people—as well as anyone game by making superlative drama regained it in the World war, has they rest and feed?” the priest ob­ made by the Most Rev. Thomas C. “ Naturally, his salary goes else, for that matte*—think seri­ out of propagranda for Christ,” succeeded in making the stage served. O'Reilly, Bishop of Scranton. and all he has to do is speni'spend it. ously about other moves. writes Alfred Barrett, S.J., in an actually be an instrument of I don’t want you to think that this “ I’ve tried to point out, from my article, entitled “ Drama in the grace. is the general:state of things, but own experiences and observations, Service of Faith,” in the Ave Gheon’s return to the faith was 2-Week Session at Catholic U. I’m only emphasizing the fact that (Turn to Page 2 — Column 2) Maria. Believing that “ the drama due entirely to the impression made on him by a series of three dramatic meetings with a captain PRISON CHAPLAINS’ Apostolic Delegate Is Catechetical Speaker of marines in the war. Born at Bray-sur-Seine in 1875, Gheon was reared by a devout mother, but a INSTITUTE PLANNED lack of real understanding of and IGNORANCE IS FATAL appreciation, for the faith led to his falling away when he was in Washington. — Upwards of a ordinated efforts of prison admin^ his ’teens. He grew in his un­ score of Catholic chaplains in state istrators and Catholic chaplains; TO INDIVIDUAL, SOCIETY belief until near the end of the and federal penitentiaries will to grasp the flill significance of the war. It was Pierre Dupouey who come to this city for a two-week chaplain’s influence and place in led him back to the Church. institute for prison chaplains to the prison prog^ram; to deepen the New York.—'When he spoke sued by the Sacred Congregation lency said, “ and without' doubt In his first chance meeting with be held by the Catholic University chaplain’s awareness of nis re­ in the grand ballroom of the of the Council: “ All who are extremely important among its Dupouey, Gheon was impressed I of America school of social work, sources — religious, educational, Waldorf-Astoria hotel at a ban­ capable should teach and foster aims, is the desire to increase the with the decisive authority■ shown ’ , Oct 19-31, it was aannounced here, psychiatric— in the treatment of quet which brought to a close the the catechism.” number of those who work for the in the soldier’s every action. At The institute will be held under delinquency, crime, and the crim­ Mary Cacile Mink, junior itu- three-day National Catechetical Declaring that ignorance about Gospel of Christ in the teaching of their next meeting, the man of the direction of the Rt. Rev. Msgr. inal; to reflect an increased pres­ The Re*. Joteph Lamarre, S.M. dent at Aquinas high school. La Congress of the Confraternity ofi the affairs of religion “ tends catechism. ‘Going teach ye all action showed traits of gentleness John O’Grady, dea^ of the school. tige in chaplain service through (above), of Brunswick, N. J., and Crosse, Wise., who was awarded a Christian Doctrine, His Excellency, naturally to intellectual a n d nations’ (St. Matt, xxviii, 19). ‘Go and religious fervor, and said* that The purposes of the institute, contact with national leaders in tpe the Rev. Henry Fluat, S.M. (be­ European trip as winner of first the Most Rev. Amleto Giovanni moral suicide,” the Papal Delegate ye into the whole world, and he believed France was being “lift- it is said, ai-e: To provide the field of penology and crime, and low), of Lawrence, Mata., recently prize in a national contest con­ Cicog;nani, Apostolic Delegate to said the “ mort fertile field for the preach the Gospel to every crea­ ^ up on a wave of spirituality.” ^opportunity for a _ meeting of to look toward a constructive edu­ ordained at the Maritt college, ducted by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the United States, told those pres­ cultivation of wickedness is ignor­ ture’ (SL Mark, xvi, 15). This is Their last encounter took place minds upon the practical problems cational program leading to ex­ Washington, D. C., who are en motion picture producer, in . con­ ent that ignorance of. the things ance of the doctrines of Christ” the mandate given by Christ to His when Dupouey visited Gheon only arising in chaplain service; to com­ panded facilities, sympathy, and route to the North nection with the film, “ A Tale of of God is “ fatal for the individual and that “ irreligion and contempt "Apostles, to His Bishops; and on long enough to say hello, tell a prehend more fully the relation­ support for religious work in ttlandt, where they will attitt the Two Cities.” The school is con­ and for society.” for the things of God grow best them rests the responsibility for joke or two, and drive away for ship between chaplain service and prisons. 'Vicar Apostolic, Bishop Thomas ducted by the Franciscan Sisters Archbishop Cicognani took as on such a soil.” religious teaching. good. He was killed in battle a prison administration; to aim Among the chaplains expected J. Wade, S.M. They will be joined ef Perpetual Adoration (Haber- his theme a quotation from the “ One of the purposes of this “ Nevertheless, the honor of par- month later. Gheon saw in this toward an integrated program of to attend the institute are; by three missionary sisters of the Bian studio.) decree Provido sane consilio is­ national congress,” His Excel­ (•TumtoPage2 — Colum n 1) (Turn to Page 2 — Column 7) chaplain service, based upon co­ (Turn to Page 2 — Column 1) Society of Mary. ■ jjw w iiH m m A.

PAGE TWO T H E REGISTER Sunday, October 18, 1936 APOSTOLIC DELEGATE IS Blesses Russian Church ITION IS WRITER TAKES CUE FROM CATECHETICAL SPEAKER PRAISE F DEPIOIIFI IT LEFT-WING PUYWRIGHTS who waa cast in the principal role (Continued From Page One) latest fervent appeal of the Church (Continued From Page One) approached the playwright. “ Do ticipating in that? labor, of co­ for such co-operation was spoken devoul military man a masterpiece you know that you have taught me operating with it, of aiding and in the decree Provide sane eonsilio of living; he determined to lend I. F. C. 1. MFFT his art to revealing this way of to say nw prayers?” he asked. “ At assisting it, particularly in the issued by the Sacred Congregation the end of the second act, beforo form o f catechetical instruction, of the Council on Jan. 12, 1935: living to others. I am to be hanged, you make mo has been extensively and repeated­ ‘In places where on account of Since 1920, the Frenchman has (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) repeat the Rosary in a comer of ly offered to the faithful men the scarcity of priests the clergy written njpre than 40 plays about tax of entry’ into the United treasurer. The three new trustees the stage. Well, I find I am saying and women of every age and of themselves cannot sufficiently per­ and has published several States. Accordingly, I am happy elected are Mrs. Maurice Murray it in earnest.” A Paris suburban every condition of life. Only a form the work of teaching Chris­ of Providence, R. I., first district; biographies that are leaders in the to be able to sa^ that the Holy priest once told Gheon: “Since little more than a year ago the tian doctrine, let the Bishops take Mrs. A. B. Harrington of St. Louis, new style of hagiography. Father, in the midst of the heavy my young people acted your play active steps to supply capable second district, and Miss Margaret “ With a subject matter Catholic burdens of his apostolic office, with on St. Maurice, when they aro catechists of both sexes to help the Pitchford of Jackson, Miss, third by definition,” the dramatist youthful energy and untiring de­ writes, “ it seems to me that we confronted with a difficult problem pastors. Let them teach religion district. votion, ever labors by every means possess right now a Wealth of ma­ of conscience, they ask, 'What in the parochial or in the public in his power to extend to all peo­ The resolution on Mexico said 31 Autliors Are school, even in the most remote in part: terial neglected thus far by our would St. Maurice in the play have ples and to all nations in their playwrights: The reli^ous tradi­ done?’ ” parts of the parish’ (Decree present difficulties the incompar­ “ As a -good neighbor’ we protest tions of our provinces, the legends Katherine Bregy, writing of Provide sane eonsilio No. 4). The able aid and encouragement found strongly to Mexico against the Code of Canon La-^r had previously and miracles of the saints, the Gheon, says that it is still a ques­ only in the teachings of Christ. martyrdom and banishment of our Christian history of France and Given Places in commanded that, where needed, ‘ “^More than once in the years priests and sisters, the closing of tion whether productions like the the world. Can’t you see each Frenchman’s religious plays would efforts should be encouraged on the that are past and also in the pres- churches, the desecration of noble province, each parish, celebrating be of popular appeal in America. part of ‘devout lay people, espC' eift year ne has made his powerful shrines, the Immoralities empha­ daily those who have been enrolled its patron’s feast each year on a There are signs in thi^ country, and disinterested voice heard as a sized in secularized schools, and set date, in church by the liturgy. in the Confraternity of Christian teacher and as a shepherd: and it plead for a return of Mexico to a however, that the religious drama Writers Gallery Tie public square by a Miracle is coming back into its own after Doctrine’ (Canon 1333). Now, is pleasing to know that the echo sane government, and a spiritual ? . . . Somebody had to begin. the new decree of the Holy See of the words which came from his revived; urging American Catholics nearly 300 years of banishment. and I began.” That is, says the Ave Maria writer, (Continued From Page One) makes us understand that there paternal heart was not confined, to cease pouring money into Mex­ His first attempt was played in “ because writers of Catholic plays by the members of the governing should be associated together in even in the United States, only to ico trade routes and tourist travel, Dedication of St. Andrew’s Russian Catholic church, Los Aneeles, have rediscovered human appeal, board. this confraternity ‘ Omnes quot those who are united to him by until Mexico becomes as good a May, 1920, in Montmartre. Since sunt idonei catechismo edocendo et was the first |tablic official act of the Most Rev. John J. Cantwell, f^Iow- then, his works have been given in have broken away from the prac­ Among the foreign writers hon­ faith. ing his recent designation as Archbishop of the newly-created Arch­ neighbor as the United States.” ored are such world-famous fovendo,’ ‘All who are capable of Among other things, it was the yieux-Columbier and the tice of substituting a halo for a “ In these difficult times, so dis­ diocese of Los Angeles. Left to right are the Very Rer. Clement Balzac theater in Paris, at the Gate face.” authors as Hilaire Belloc, Sheila teaching and enkindling love for turbed by political and social pas­ voted to request the executive Salman, St. Anne’s cjiurch (Byzantine); Valentine Baeiea, altar boy; theater in Dublin, and in London, Kaye-Smith, Sigrid Undset, and the catechism’ (Decree Provide sions, the voice of the Pope repre committee to establish the second The success of Emmet Lavery’s the Rev. Nedtotschin, rector of the new church, and Archbishop but his real triumph has been in Shane Leslie. The rank of the 11 sane eonsilio No. 1). It is an sents not only the authoritative endowment of $10,000 at the Cath­ The First Legion, based on life in Cantwell (Wide World photo). sending his shows on the road. favored authors of this country in­ urgent appeal, and today the Na­ word of the head of the Catholic olic University of America for a Jesuit house, shows that the cludes such well-known authors as tional Catechetical congress sounds church, but also expresses the dic­ graduate work by sisters. The Two companies, Les Compagnons American playgoer will relish reli­ Agnes Repplier, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. it forth again to American Cath­ scholarship, according to the re­ de Notre Dame and Art et Foi, gious drama if it Is served up in tates of reason and equity, of jus­ have acted in provincial theaters, Fulton J. Sheen, Father Talbot, olics. tice and prudence, o f wisdom and quest, is to be named for Pope Pius the right manner. Martinez- and Michael Williams. “ As many of you as love Christ XI. Other scholarships of the on college stages, in front of Ca­ Sierra’s Cradle Song also met with humanity. thedrals throughout France. Three Of the non-American writers and His Gospel, as many of you as LATE U. 8. NEWS FLASHES I. F. C. A. aid 104 nuns in 43 popular approval. “ Outside and above all conflict of the plays have been put into voted upon, the late iSilbert K. pre capable or can render your­ of parties whose interests are pure­ schools. Certain groups and institutions selves capable of teaching and fos- English and published by Sheed in America are striving to use the Chesterton was ranked highest, but ly earthly, the voice of the Father The resolution on Communism & Ward. he recently left the company of •tering the catechism, as many of of Christendom is raised, amid the U. S. Sailor Becomes Priest south -of the Rio Grande was ex­ urged the establishment of courses drama for all it is worth in reli­ ' In Gheon’s dramas, the super­ gion. Mundelein college in Chi­ the “ contemporary immortals.” you as love honesty, propriety, and struggles o f the present hour, to"^ Winnipeg.— Sylvester Hladky, a pressed here by Dr. Everett R. in American history and in the natural is treated as the normal cago has presented some of Forty “ contemporary immortals” uprightness of life, as many of warn humanity that it is following former enlisted man of the United Clinchy, director of the National benefits of the present form of gov­ are eventually to be chosen from you as are persuaded that the fam­ and that it will follow the Wrong States navy, who aerved aboard the (Conference of Jews and Christians. ernment as a means of combating and is made into good theater. For Gheon’s plays. Canisius college in the production of his supernatural Buffalo, N. Y., staged a drama on among the world-famous Cath­ ily is a sanctuary and that mar­ road if it refuses to recognize and U. S. S. Camden and who.was 500 Circle Members Are Naas ' Communism and warned against olic authors to occupy niches in riage is and ought to be a holy to observe the noble and pure doc­ given a special order discharge New York.—Five hundred mem­ Communism’s “ insidious” propa­ good theater, Gheon picks actors the life of St. Jean de Brebeuf,- who are professionals, not neces­ Blackrobe of the Wilderness, over the Academy of the Gallery of union whose sublime aim is the trine of the Gospel. Nov. 30, 1930, to study for Holy bers of the Little Flower Mission ganda. As important means of procreation and education of chil­ sarily pious Christians. But for the radio in the style of the March Living Catholic Authors, 25 non- “ The Church cannot refrain Orders, w pb ordained to the priest­ circle of New York have entered fighting Communism, resolutions all, Christian or pagan, he has a |,of Time. The Rev. Urban Nagle, American and 15 American. dren, every one of you, therefore, from reminding peoples and those hood by the Most Rev. Basil V. 70 religious orders in the last urged the Organization of Catholic strict rule: All actors begin and O.P., and his Blackfriars’ guild The plan to create the perma­ should take an interest in the teach­ who govern them of their duty to Ladyka, Bishop of the Ruthenian- decade. Girl Scouts, the direction of youth end each performance with the have done important work. nent gallery was conceived follow­ ing of catechism. As many of you as submit without reserve not only Greek rite in (Janada, at Mountain Communism Study Planned through Catholic leadership, and ing the creation of the Gallery of love your country, its laws, its pros­ in private life but also in public Road, Manitoba, Oct. 14. recitation of the Our Father and Still, Left-wingers are far ahead Baltimore.—A study of the the living example of faith. the Hail Mary. of the Catholics in using the Living Catholic Authors by Sister perity, and its progress, as many of life to the supreme dominion of tenets of Communism in the higher Mrs. James F. Looram was you as have at heart the interests Persecution Can Be Lessened theater as an instimment of propa­ Mary , librarian at Webster God, and to the majesty of Divine New York.— The conviction that grades of the parochial schools and named chairmaii o f the newly- That grace comes to souls college, Webster Groves, Mo, Sis­ of civilization, all of you, therefore, ganda. It seems, says the writer law, natural and positive, which continued appeals to the Mexican in the h i^ schools of the Archdio­ created depattment of motion pic­ through the drama has been ter m r y Joseph gathered the auto­ should foster, sustain, and spread" in Ave Maria, that we need Gheon takes precedence over all human Mvemment by responsible Amer­ cese of Baltimore is planned by tures, which succeeds the feder^ proved to Gheon more than once. graphed photographs, letters, and abroad the doctrine of Christ, help on Broadway. legislation. ican leaders will have the effect of Archbishop Michael J. Curley. tion’s former bhreau of motion pic­ When a group of professionals was manuscripts for display at the col­ to carry it into every parish and “ While she thus carries on-her easing i the religious persecution Essay Contest Instituted tures. having its final rehearsal for one lege library. The collection has mission, into every angle and cor­ mission, she has no desire to hinder of Gheon’s plays, a young actor PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Minneapolis.— In order to stress A resolution adopted by the con­ Keiaoret OioStopi Hiir FtlHog grown to more than 200 exhibits. ner of this great nation. Through or impede real prosperity or sane for the Catholic youth of America vention commends the work of the The writers chosen in the plebi­ these efforts honesty, sobriety, and ' ImpATiff Color and Boauty liberty among the people but the ruin that follows in the wake bureau and refers to it as the fed­ to Cray and Faded Hair industry will be increased among scite are: strives to secure that Jiarmony- be­ of “ Red Rule,” the Catholic Boy, eration’s “second great activity, a Priest's Strange I to. «ftd$i.ooiitDnigg!iti. Non-American— Hilaire Belloc, the citizens of the land, the moral tween earthly activity and eternal national Catholic youth magazine, safeguard for our youth, a boon to iHUcoxChem. Wkt.Pitchogac.N.Y. Jacques Maritain, Alfred Noyes, treasury of the nation will grow Cardinal Named destiny from which alone can come, has initiated an essay contest on parents and an educational agency Mixture Helps Hair Henri Gheon, Paul Claudel, Sigrid larger and larger, and you will in all its fullness, the welfare of Communism in which more than in our schools.” The resolution Undset, Chijstopher Dawson, C. C. secure for those whom you influ­ Join our DOLLAR-A-YEAR CLUB the individual and of society. $200 in cash prizes is offered. further refers to the bureau as “ a Jl Oonzaza XlnlTerslty priest chein- Martindale, S.J.; Sheila Kaye- ence both choicest blessings here JoBt sand U8 one dollar and atk to be “ Within the limits of the Divine pioneer in American and Catholic fifi treaUze on CAKE OF THE enrolled— you will be remembered at and eternal life hereafter.” Graym

‘‘STRANGE BUT TRUE’’ By M, J. Murray ASK AND LEARN THE BOOK Great Reformer AddrMt P. O. Box 1497, Denvor, Colo. ir e g is t e r : 18 any dispensation from the depend on whether he was born of I Led PioMS Life Bishop necessary in order to re­ Catholic or non-Catholic parents. ceive ike sacrament of Matrimony In any event the case would have ! in the forbidden times? to be submitted to the diocesan i A PAPAL CHAMBERLAIN. The general law of the Church matrimonial authorities. This then ' The Pereonal Chronicle of Fraacii St. Peter of Alcantara Instituted Severe is that “ Matrimony can be con­ is what we advise you to do. ' August MacNutt. Longmans. Pp. Acts of Penance Among Followers tracted at any time of the year" 389. $3.50. ------i When Hall Caine, the novelist, (Can. 1108). What is forbidden May a Catholic change his first Of St. Francis in Spain is the solemn blessing of the mar­ visited the Vatican in 1900 in name with the consent of the search of “ atmosphere,” Mr. Mac­ riage, and this from the first Sun­ Church? Nutt found him to be interested (The Liturgy—•Week of Oct. 18 to priesthood, and* began to preach. day of Advent to Christmas, in­ A Catholic may change his first clusive, and fi’om Ash Wednesday chiefly in secret passages, walled- Oct. 24) He was a great preacher, be­ name and his last, too, if he wishes, cause he had, besides natural tal­ until Easter Sunday, inclusive up rooms, and similar clap-trap. P a u l H . S c h w a n k l ) without the consent of the Church. JumUr, Oct, IS— Twentieth Sun­ ents, a Divinely-infused knowl­ (Can. 1108). According to the His attitude, typical of his own But there may be legal and ec­ day, lingers on into our own. Even day after Pentecaat St. Luke the edge and sense of spiritual things. general law of the Church, there­ clesiastical difficulties resulting Bvanfeliit (dsubic 2nd ciaaa). Peter's love o f retirement, how­ fore, no special permission is re­ Catholics, who have had the privit Monday, O ct 10— St. Pater af from such a change. To avoid the lege of a Papal audience, are apt Alcantara, Conieaaer (doubla), ever, was greater, and he pe­ quired to receive the sacrament of legal difficulties, the change of Tueidey, O ct 20— S t John Can- titioned his superiors that he Matrimofty in the" forbidden iTHER, W o n I d tke (rvtoiv to regard the Vatican as a myste­ name should be made legal through tins, Conlatsor (doubla). might be placed in a quiet convent fiihemtetv irAwtikq iktf C ifd n d rious labyrinth. Sir Walter Scott Wednesday, Oct. 21— S t HUarioa, times, provided the solemn bless­ the proper courts of law. To avoid where he could give himself up to ing of the nuptials is omitted. The has done his work _ so well that, Abbot (simple), ^nunemeration of any ecclesiastical difficulties, as t" KeW^n4UMC( - iHARistei TNUti S t Ursula and hew Companions, Vir­ contemplation. He was sent to the solemn blessing is that which is when some find in combination a for example, when a person ap­ b p ^ iT iv k •vSt vsist, rambling palace, magnificent gins and Martyrs. Convent of St. Onuphrius at Lapa. imparted in the Mass, after the Thursday, O ct 22— Farfal. plies for his Baptismal record be­ staircases, long, dusky corridors There, he composed his famous Pater Noster and after the Post- AW rd tike kcsftUl Ketch, Friday, O ct 23— Farial. fore marriage, it would be sufficient and great salons. Cardinals in pur­ Saturd^, O ct 24— S t the book on prayer, which was es­ Communion. to inform the pastor of the church ple and romantically uniformed Archangel (double maior). teemed a masterpiece by St. where Baptism was administered Teresa, Louis of Granada, St. What is the difference between a Swiss guards, they Are still tempted so that he can note the change in to impart to them an atmosphere , Pope Gregory Coadjutor Bishop and an Auxiliary the record. Was Counselor XV, and many others. Because o f Bishop? of secrecy and intrigue. Such books as the present one Of St. Teresa his reputation, Peter was sent for The principal difference is that Is it all right for a man, 60 years will do much to remove this by the King of Portugal, who tha Coadjutor Bishop has the right of age, to marry a young woman, groundless misconception. Mr. found great satisfaction in the ad­ of succession to the see, so that, An ardent spirit of penance SS years of age? MacNutt’s experience was, per­ marked the entire life of St. Peter vice and learning of the . In when the Bishop dies or resims, haps, unique for an American. He two of his visits to the court, St. his Coadjutor by that very fact There is no law, civil or ecclesi­ of Alcantara. According to St. astical, against such a union. But spent two years in Rome as a stu­ Peter converted a number of becomes the Bishop of the diocese, Teresa of Avila, who was well ac­ the law of common sense and ex­ dent in the Aeeademia Ecclesias- quainted with him, St. Peter slept noblemen. The Infanta Maria, whereas the Auxiliary Bishop has tiea, the training school for Papal sister of King John, wished to re­ not this right of succession. perience would seem to forbid it, not more than an hour and a half for the chances for compatibility di)>lomats. A later appointment in 24 for a period of 40 years. nounce the court, but Peter dis­ " I D W S f t as Papal Chamberlain brought him suaded her on account of the Where, by whom, and in what and happiness in wedlock diminish He never put up his hood, no mat­ as the disparity of the ages of the into daily contact with the inner­ necessity of her being there. He manner was Our Lord baptized? ter how hot the sun or how heavy contracting parties increases. FtRMoy most workings of the Vatican, the fall of the rain. He told St. allowed her td make a vow o f vir- ginitv, on the conditions that she All our information relative to C oC O W , where for some six rears he _ en­ Teresa that when the weather was these points is recorded in the joyed close and cordial relations extremely cold he would put off should remain at court and wear Gospels of Sts. Matthew (iii, 13- TFfco was Anne Catherine Em­ C M s h ttU td secular dress. He also encouraged merich? with Leo XIII, Pius X, and the then his mantle and open the door of 17), Mark (i, 9-11), and Luke 4 ^ 4 C k ^ h , \ future Benedict XV, not to speak his cell, so that when he put on the her to found a hospital and nun­ (iii, 21-22). These authors tell us Anne Catherine Emmerich was of Cardinals Manning, RampoIIa, nery for Poor Clares at Lisbon. an Augustinian nun, born in the (yui will — mantle again and shut the door his that Our Lord was baptized by and Merry del Val, and most of the In 1688, Peter was chosen pro­ Diocese of Munste^ Westphalia, body might be somewhat re­ •Tohn the Baptist in the Jordan. other eminent Churchmen of the vincial of the Discalced Friars’ Germany, Sept, 8, 1774, She was freshed by the additional warmth. We gather from the expressions day. In the light of his frank province of S t . There, he a stigmatic and ecstatic. Many She says, in her Autobiography, used that it was by immersion that narration, the Vatican and the “ He was very pleasant, but spoke drew up some very severe rules, Jesus was baptized, for St. Mark private revelations were granted Papal court become no more ihys- to her, which have been published little unless questions were asked which met with such opposition speaks of His having been bap­ terious than our own eapitol and him; and he answered in a few that he resigned. He went to Lis­ tized “ into” the waters, and both in an English translation. She Edward VIII, who will be crowned at the King of Englandnd the President’s cabinet. died Feb. 9, 1824, words, but in these he was worth bon to ioin a friar who interpreted Sts. Matthew and Mark speak of next year on May 12, will tit in an ancient but dilapidateded I These years may have bean the hearing, for he had an excellent the Rule of St. Francis as an ere­ His coming up out of the water. coronation chair at Westmintter abbey, London, that it high point of Mr. MacNutt’s life, understanding.” mitical life. After two years, he And besides, Baptism was generally *yhen a member of a family dies, marked with all tortt of initialt and thowt plainly where but the rest of his years were by Peter Garavita was bom in Al­ was recalled to Spain, In 1548, administered by immersion at that; ^ other members of the family many touritU have chipped off pieeet, while guardt were no means dull. In rapid succession cantara, a small town in the prov­ Peter was allowed to return to time. As to precisely what part i have to wear black clothes in not looking. The Coronation Service Book, preserved at we catch glimpses of London, ince of Estremadura, Spain, in Portugal to restore to a flouri^ing played in the cere- ; ^Mnming? Does the Churchy oblige Westminster, says that coronations should take place only Mexico, Constantinople, Madrid, 1499. His father was a lawyer and condition the friary he had left mony, we do not know. Too much members to wear black in such on Holy Days, but this is no longer the practice. May 12 is Dublin, Vienna, Psiris, and Wash­ and ^ found a new convent. Suc­ eircumstamees? governor of that town. Both his reliance on what artists depict the Fea^st of Sts. Ncrens, Achilla, and Companions, Martyrs. ington. The author confines him­ mother and his father were emi­ ceeding in this work, he hastened for us in this matter is not recom­ Mourning is a matter of conven­ self chiefly to personal experiences, once again to Spain. tion depending on local customs nent for their piety. After his mended/ but his life was so intimately con­ early schooling in the town, he was In Spain, he began, after over­ and traditions. The Church does nected with the current diplomatic coming many obstacles, the build­ not legislate on the matter. In sent to Salamanca to study canon Was St, John the Baptist bom and ecclesiastical affairs wherever law. In 1516, he was home on va­ ing of a reformed instituto of free from original sm? the event that the father or mother he went that he was able to fur­ Franciscans. In 1661, this new of the family orders the members cation and deliberated about the It is Catholic belief that he nish many interesting sidelights on choice of a career. He disregarded custody was erected into a prov­ of the family who are subject to Rosary^s Place in Catholic Life was cleansed of original sin after the history of the last SO years— ince with the title of S t Joseph, the parental authority to wear the fortune that was open to him conception but before birth. It is Joseph M. Howard, S.J. in public life and Considered more and Po^e Pius IV removed it from black, there would be an obliga­ the jurisdiction of the Conventu­ generally believed that this puri­ tion to obey. strongly the happiness and spirit­ fication took place at the time of Owed Largely to Dominicans THE LITURGY OF THE MASS. ual Satisfactions of holy retire­ als. For all this, S t Peter was the visitation of the Blessed By Dr. Pins Parsch. Tr. by Rev. ment At the.age of 16, he de­ called a hypocrite and traitor by When a Catholic couple, properly Mary to Elizabeth, when, as we Frederic C. Eckhoff. St. Louis. B. cided to embrance the Rule of S t those in the province o f St. Ga­ married in the Church, are civilly read in St. Luke's Gospel, “the in­ (B y R e v . J o h n C a v a n a g h ) of his fervor, his success was not 1208, Pierre de Castelnau, a Cis- Herder Book Co. Pp. 358. $3.50. Francis, and, accordingly, took the briel. "My fathers and brothers,” divorced and then decide to live to­ fant (John the Baptist) in her less felicitous. Moreover, there is terian legate, was assassinated. Most famous of all apostles of habit of that order in the Convent S t Peter answered, “ make allow­ gether again, is it necessary to go Pious belief tells us that S t (Elizabeth’s) womb leaped for a certain formula which directs This abominable crime precipi­ the Liturgical movement in Ger­ of Manjaretes, which was a house ance for the justice of my zeal in to the priest or is^ it enough to be Dominic is the author of the Ro­ joy.” (I, 41 and 44.) This implies, the recitation of 15 decades or tated the crusade under Simon de man-speaking lands is Dr. Pius of Discalced Franciscans. this matter, and, if you are con­ married by a justice of the peace? it is argued, an intellectual percep­ sary. In the Breviary we read: tens of Hail Marys with an Our Montfort, which did subjugate the Parsch, author of THE LITURGY A few years after his profes­ vinced it were better that it should Inquire of your own diocesan “ When the Albigensian heresy in­ Father between each ten, while at heretics, but culminated in carnage OF THE MASS. For over a dec­ not succeed, spare no pains to stop tion by John the Baptist of Jesus, authorities about the practice fol­ sion, he was sent to a remojte con­ bis Redeemer, in virtue of which sidiously raged throughout Tou­ each of these 15 decades we re­ and untold atrocities. ade he has issued from his own vent near Belviso, where he built i t ” They did not spare the pains, lowed in your diocese in a case of louse, and was daily taking firmer call successively in pious medita­ printing plant in Klosterneuburg, but the reform, nevertheless, John’s soul was clothed with sanc­ this kind. In the wake of this army fol­ himself a mud cell at some dis­ tifying grace. Another Scriptural hold, St. Dominic, who lately had tion one of the mysteries of our lowed St. Dominic, pleading for near Vienna, a steady stream of tance from the rest Still later, spread. evidence alleged in favor of the pre­ begun the establishment of the Redemption. From that time for­ mercy, reviving religion, and recon­ books and pamphlets on every he was sent by his provincial to In 1560, he visited Avila, where In a mixed marriage, performed natal sanctification of John the Order of Preachers, devoted him­ ward this manner of praying, in­ ciling heretics. At the siege of phase of Catholic worship. Father Badajoz to establish and be su­ St. Teresa was suffering from in the Church, where the couple are self without reserve to the extir­ troduced by St. Dominic, most won- Eckhoff has done American Cath­ perior of a small friapr there. In scruples and anxiety before her Baptist is St. Luke, i, 15: “ He divorced c iv illy and then decide to Lavaur in l2 ll, and at the cap­ pation of this evil. To accomplish deiffully spread and grew. That olics a distinct service by making 1624, he was ordained to the final resolution. Largely through (John the Baptist! shall be filled live together again, is it necessary ture of La Penne d’Ajen, Dominic his end he vigorously besought the St. Dominic was the institutor and busied himself in restoring re­ available in such readable style his counsel, she cleared her per- wnth the Holy Ghost even from his for the parties apain to sign the help of the iSlessed Virgin Mary, author is attested to by different ligion and morality. During the this authoritative work of the lexities. For two years, he hemed mothers womb." pre-nuptval promises? Thousands Expected to to whom was given the vanquish­ Supreme Pontiffs in their apos­ battle of Muret, Sept. 12, 1213, he great Austrian liturgist. Eer in the work of founding ner The pre-nuptial promises orig­ ing of all heresies in the world. tolic lettefs.” Daily experience over a long pe­ Attend St. Jude Novena first house of reformed Carmelites. The Baltimore Catechism states inally made and signed are consid­ repaired to the church of Saint- that “ the Church by means of in­ St. Dominic was instructed by Modem research has seemingly Jaques and besought the Blessed riod has convinced Dr. Parsch that In one of his letters to her, he ered to hold good, and consequent­ Our Lady to preach devotion to we cannot understand the prayers Chicago.— Thousands are ex­ says, “ I confess I am surprised that dulgences remits the temporal pun­ ly, in the case of a couple being dissipated this venerable legend. It Mother for the vindication of the the Rosary, as the most effective Catholic cause. In this hour of and the action of the Mass except pected to attend the novena hon­ you have called in learned men to ishment due*to sin by applying to civilly remarried, it would not be is no longer tenable, yet, since it antidote against heresies and involves no doctrinal implications, prayer the Blessed Mother is said in their historical development.” oring S t Jude Thaddeus, “ the for­ solve a question which they are ns the merits of Jesus Christ, the necessary to s i ^ the promises super-abundant merits of the vices. even the high-powered acids of to have given him a rosary, and In THE LITURGY OF THE MASS gotten saint” at the Shrine of S t not competent to judge. Litiga­ again. “ Marvelous as was the intensity Blessed Virgin Mary and of the biased critics cannot reduce the instructed him' to spread this devo­ he has, therefore, brought a tre­ Jude supervised by the Dominican tion and cases of conscience be­ saints, which merits are called its devotional treasures of the Rosary. tion as an antidote to the heretical mendous amount of historical lore Fathers on South Ashland avenue long to canoniids and theologians, spiritual treasury.” Sines the In a life of eminent sanctity and evils. So astounding and remark­ to bear upon bis subject. The here, before the close of the nine- but questions of the perfect life merits of Christ are infinite and interminable labors it was inevi­ able was their victory, the soldiers result, even for the casual reader, day exercise on the saint’s feast, must be left to those who lead it.” therefore inexhasistible, what will Supreme Love and table that there should cluster and Simon de Montfort regarded should be a clear and satisfying O ct 28. The four daily services The peaceful death of St. Peter he done with the surplus merits at about St. Dominic the beautiful it as altogether miraculous, and understanding of the structure and will be alternately conducted by of Alcantara occurred in 1662 in the end of time? tributes of love, tributes with an unanimously attributed it to the parts of the Roman Mass as it is the Very Rev. Thomas F. Conlon, the convent of Arenas. He was celebrated today. Because of the O.P., national director of the Holy beatified by Pope Gregory XV in Merit is that quality of a good Mercy in Redemption abundance of extravagant fancy intercession of the Blessed Virgin. wealth of material it contains. Dr. Name society, and the Very Rev. 1622 and canonized by Pope Clem­ work which makes it pleasing in as well as an economy of praise. As a token of gratitude, de Mont­ Parsch’s volume would serve ex­ J. B. 'Walsh, O.P., of Somerset, 0. ent IX in 1669. the sight of God and deserving of (One of a New Series of Instruc­ sins in His body upon the tree, St. Dominic merited the devotion fort erected a chapel dedicated to reward. This same work, inas­ tions According to the Cate­ that we, being dead to sins, should of several nations through his Our Lady of the Rosary. cellently as a manual for liturgical much as it counterbalances a work chism of Cardinal Gasparri) live to justice."—Rom, v, 19; I saintly efforts and those of his It was this incident that, in the Study clubs, A discerning direc­ tor s^ll be able to point out such that is displeasing and offensive Even a very casual meditation Peter ii, 22, 24.) spiritual sons. His wealth was a 15th century, gave seeming sub­ examples of liturgical radicalism to God, is called satisfactory. The on the fourth article of the Apos­ No one but Christ could have beautiful heritage of sanctity. The stance to the legend of the Domin­ MOVING PICTURES CLASSIFIED as the author’s advocacy of Com­ super-abundant merits and satis­ tles’ Creed, “ Suffered under Pon­ made full reparation for our sins, nobility of his birth was paralleled ican authorship of the Rosary. munion under both species and his Follofring in a list of motion pieturos roTlewed *nd classified by the Nations! factions of the saints and of Christ tius Pilate, was crucified, died, and because the offense against the in the spiritual estate of his fam­ Strangely enough, however, this is failure to explain all the reasons eonneil of the l.exiott of Deoeney throoeb its New York headquarters: which constitute the Church’s spir­ was buried,” serves to overwhelm infinite Majesty of God demanded ily. Joanna of Aza, hid mother, not mentioned in the earlier biog­ was solemnly beatified in 1828 by which led the Church to discon­ Class A—Ssctlen 1—UnobJectlenabls (or Oncra] Patroaafe itual treasury should not be re­ us with the magnitude and bitter­ a satisfaction of infinite value, raphies of the saint. So, too, is Aces and Eights, Half Angel, Postal Inspector. Leo XII, and his brother. Manes, tinue the practice. garded in a material way as so ness of Our Savior’s sufferings. w’hich Christ alone was able to this manifestation diligently 'ig ­ Adventure in Manhattan. Harrester, President's Mystery, A foreword by Archbishop Glen- Alibi For Murder. Heart of the W est Preview Murder Casa. many tons of gold, portions of This brief summary of man’s re­ give. Speaking of the death of was beatified by Gregory XVI. nored in the voluminous collection non testifies to the importance ha An AU-Araerioan Chump. Hearts Dtrldcd. Princesi Comes Across. which are paid out every time an demption means that Jesus Christ Christ, the Council of Trent ob­ How St. Dominic’s name became of documents accumulated in the And Sudden Death. Haarts In Bondage, Private Secretary. indulgence is gained. These merits suffered under Ppntius 'Pilate—the serves: “ Man dies when his soul linked to the origin of the Rosarv “ Cartulaire de St.‘Dominique.” In attaches to the movement of which Back to Nature. Rot Honey. Public Enemy’ s VFifa. and satisfactions are a moral and procurator of Judea—was nailed is separated from his body. When, is no mystery. Passing through the thousands of manuscripts this book is one of the most valu­ Below She Deadline. 1 Was a Captive of Nasi Racing Blood. "Toulouse in 1203, he beheld the written by the Friars Preachers able products.-~E. A. Conway, S.J. Big Broadcast of 198T. Germany. Ramona. spiritual value, not a material to the cross, died upon it, and was then, we say that Jesus died, we Big Game. Kelly the Second. Rhythm on tha Range. entity. At the end of time, when thence taken down and buried. The i mean that His soul was separated spiritual havoc being wrought by between 1220 and 1450 we again Bit Noise. Killer at Large. Side, Ranger, Ride. all of this value which is to be ap­ redemption was an act of supreme from His body, but we do not mean the Albigensian heresy. This un­ meet with silence. Priest Sets Precedent Blackmailer. King of Kings. Romeo and Jollat. that the Godhead was separated pleasant contemplation so moved Alanus de Rupe, in 1476, really Boas Rider of Gun Creek. King of ths Royal San Franeiice. plied has been applied to the souls love and mercy. As the Council As Head of University Brand of the Outlaw. Mounted. Sea Spoilers. of men, the moral worth of these of Trent declares: “ By reason of from His body; on the contrary the saint that he resolved to de­ created the erroneous, though Last of the Hohteans. San Antonio, Tex.—A prec­ Bride Walks Out, Shakedown. meritorious and satisfactory works the exceeding charity wherewith we firmly believe and proffess that vote his life to its destruction. pious, belief. He was not less a Bulldog Edition. Lion’s Den. Son Comes Homs. on the separation of His soul from About him it was everywhere ap­ distinguished philosopher and theo­ edent was set at St. Mary’s Bunker Bean. Ix>ngeit Night. Song of China. remains in the sight of God and He loved us, and through His most Cain and Mabel. Love Begins at It. Stage Struck. of the saints and angels, for their sacred Passion on the tree of the His body. His Godhead remained parent to what an extent this dia­ logian than a renowned preacher. university when the Very Rev. Alfred H. Rabe, S.M., was re­ Case of the Black Cat. Lucky Terror. Star for a Night. perpetual admiration. Just as Cross, He merited for us justifica­ ever joined to His body in the bolic sect had progressed. Jesus His indefatigable zeal in preaching Uhins Clipper. - Man's Beat Friend. Straight From the these works are a thing of beauty tion, and for us made satisfaction sepulchre and to His soul in limbo.” was considered neither human nor the restoration of the Rosary, how­ appointed president and spiritual Crash Donovan. Mary of Scotland. Shoulders. director of the institution for the Crime FatroL Meet Nero Wolfe. Swing Tims. in the sight of God, so are they to God the Father.” Weak and Our Savior chose to undergo so Divine, but a creature with a ever, led him to accept legends that fourth consecutive three-year term. Orookad Trail, Missing Girls. Tattler. beautiful in the eyes of the elect, helpless though Jesus appeared bitter and shameful a Passion and celestial body. Suicide, concu­ had probably grown up but that Daniel Boone. M’Liss. Thank Yon, Jaavas. Because it was customary for the a delight to gaze upon and an un­ during His bitter Passion, forsaken death—although His least suffei’- binage, and the demoralizing con­ it is not possible to prove his­ Darkest Africa. Mr. Cinderella. ’They Met in a Taxi. ending joy. It is as if a man by all, bereft of human consola­ ing and merit were of infinite sequences of the heretical beliefs torically today. It may be that school’s head to serve only two Dimples. Murder With Pictures. Thoroughbred. value—^in order to show more had become a menace to the gov­ time will vindicate his stand. At terms, students petitioned Papal Draegerman Courage. Mummy’s Boys. Three Mesquitears. high in government circles has tion, He endured everything volun­ authorities to grant Father Rabe Early to Bad. My American Wift. Ticket to Paradlee. unlimited influence with the gov­ tarily. As we read in the Mes­ clearly His love for us, to rouse ernments. present, many scholars think the Earthworm Tractor. My Maq Godfrey, Traitor. a second and third term. ernor or President. He uses that sianic prophecy of Isaias: “ He was in us a greater hatred of sin, and Having revealed his intention legends are without basis in fact Educating Fatber. Nary Bom. Trouble Ahead. Nine Days a Queen. influence to get the pardon of. con­ offered because it wts His own to give us strength to bear trials and desire to the Holy Father, St. This failing did not at all dampen End of tha TraU. Trouble for Two. the enthusiasm of his audiences, Past Bullets. Nobody’s FooL Two-Fisted Gentleman. victs in prison, and sundry favors will” (liii, 7). Our Savior Him­ and difficulties. Moreover, He Dominic was advised to join forces Fifty Non-Catholics Fatal Lady. Oh, Susannah, Two in a Crowd. for his friends. His influence self confirms this, when He says: willed, by the merits of His Passion with the Cistercians, to whom was nor did it hinder his advance in At Mass First Time Follow Your Heart. Old Hutch. Undercovtr Man. comes from his personal worth, and, “ Therefore doth the Father love and death, that man should be re­ committed the task of engaging organizing the Rosary confrater­ Gay Desperado. One Hundred Days of Unknown Rangar. Troy, Ala.—At a High Mass in Gentleman From Louisians. Napoleon. Walking on Air. Me, because I lay down My life, stored to that righteousness and the heretics by Innocent III. In nities. ■ They had tremendous no matter how many favors he St. Martin’s church, 50 non-Cath- Girl of tha Oiarkt. Our Relations. Wedding Present. that I may take it up again. No holiness in which He had been first a limited time, his austerity and vogue everywhere and great good Olrl on the Front Page. Parole. White Angel. gets through that influence, its olics of a neighboring town, Hgr- source, his personal worth, re­ man taketh it away from pie, but established, but He did not intend recognized sanctity had prevailed resulted, whether or not Alanus de Girls’ Dormitory. Pepper. Winds of tha Wastaland. thereby to restore the primitive over laxity within the household, Rupe was mistaken about the ori­ mony, attended a CJatholic service Grand Jury. Poor LitUe Rich Girt Woivee of tha Underworld. mains undiminished. So it is with I lay it down of MyselF’ (John x, for the first time. All of th# group Orcea Psatqraa. Poppy. Yellowstone. the merits of Christ and of the 17, 18). integrity of human nature. Hence, and the obstinacy of the heretics. gin of the Rosary. Our Rosary, called the Domin­ are taking instructions prepara­ Ciaaa A —Sactlaai a—Uaobjactioaabla far Adults ■saints. These merits and satisfac­ Jesus Chrift suffered and died by Baptism is blotted out all that He accepted the gage of battle ican Rosary, was a recognized tory to joining the Church. Accuiiuf Fingtr. Isle of Fury, R ^ d to Glory, tions derive their value from the as man—for, although as God He can be called sin, but the tinder in theolorical disputes, and ac­ Anthony Advent. I Stand Condemned. Roaming L«dy. personal worth and dignity of the could neither suffer nor die, in the of concupiscence remains; for, complished the establishment of a formula in the 12th century, be­ Bengal Tiger. It Couldn’t Have Happened. Satan Mat a Lady, saints and of Our Lord, with this human nature that He, the Second since it is allowed to remain in convent in Prouillc in 1206 to com­ fore the birth of S t Dominic; College’s Registration Captain’s Kid. JaUbrMk. Second Wife. difference, that the worth of Christ Person of the Holy Trinity, had order that we may combat it, it bat the educational sources of while the practice of meditating Christopher Bean. King Steps Out. Seven Brave Men. on the mysteries seems to have Is Highest in History Craig'■ Wifa. litdics in Love. Seven Sinners. is inherent and essential, coming taken, He did experience the sepa­ can do no harm, to such as do not heresy. On the 15th of January, Crouching Beast. Lady Be Careful. She-Devil Island. arisen 200 years later. Dominic New York. — Registration at from His Divine personality, ration of body and soul which we consent to it but manfully fight Don’t Tom ’Em Loose. Lady Luek. Sing, Baby, Sing. of Prussia introduced meditations Manhattan college, conducted by whereas with the saints it is de­ call death—but, on account of His against it by the grace of Jesus East Maeta West. Last Journey. Sitting q>n iha Moon. Texas Priest Famed for in the 15th century, resulting in the Christian BroUiers, this fall Fury. Imw in Her Hands. Suzy. rived from the grrace of God which Divine Personality, H is In­ Christ. General Dies at Dawn. Magnificent Brute. 36 Honrs to Kill. While it is true that Our Savior the misnomer, “ Carthusian Ro­ reached the highest in the 73-year is imparted to them. carnation and all His sufferings, Prize Roses, Ship Models history of the institution. A mark Girl From Maxims. Man Who Lived Twice. Threa Comsred Hat. even the least of them, were of. suffered and died for all men with­ sary.” As the Hail Mary ter­ Oirc Mt Your Heart. Murder by an Aristoent. Tbrea Marriad Man. minated with the words: “ Fruit of 1,263 was set this year. Gorgtout Hnesy. To Mary with Love. Would it be possible for a Cath­ infinite value. Wherefore, by His out exception, not all men are saved, Murder in the Old Bed of thy womb, Jesus,” he added Graat Ziagfald. Barn. Without Orders. voluntary obedience unto the death< but those only who make use of Fort Worth, Tex. — Growing olic to marry a divorced non-Cath­ various sentences containing His Brother’s Wife. Next Time We Love. Valiant IS the Word for of the cross, Christ has given the means provided by Our Re­ medal-winning roses, fashioning Volume TqUs Story of Hollywood Boolevard. One Rainy Afternoon. Carrie. olic who wishes to becafine a Cath­ thoughts of Christ’s Passion and olic and who was married before a superabundant satisfaction to the deemer for communicating to us ship models, and designing furni­ In His Steps. Private Nnmlmr. Wives Never Know. Mary’s dolors. 2nd Bishop of St. Paul I'd Glre My Lite. Reeklesa Way. Yours For the Asking. magistrate to a party baptized a Divine Majesty for the manifold the merits of His Passion and ture are the hobbies of the Rt. Rev. whatever may be said in op­ St. Paul, Minn.—Acta st Dicta, Class B— ObiactlaBablt in Fart Catholic but not reared as one? The offences given to Him by the “ orig­ death; namely, the sacraments, etc., Msgr. James S. O’Connor, who just position to these pious legends can­ Vol. II, No. 2, written by the Rev. Daredcrils of tha Earth. Go Get ’Em Haines. Men in White (rc-lssuc). non-Catholic party was baptized a inal sin” of Adam and Eve and all which He instituted for that pur­ closed his 25th year as pastor of Holy Name church here. Known not militate against the claim of the William' Busch and published by Devil OoU. Hall Ship Morgan. Peg of Old Drury. Lutheran. the sins of mankind, and thus He pose, or, at least, genuine re­ Dinner at Eight (ra-lssue). It Hsd to Happen. Pursuit of Haptdncss. pentance united with the sincere among rose growers throughout sons of St. Dominie in holding a the Catholic Historical society of Dodsworth. It’ s Leva Again. Secret Agent. The answer to this question de­ has redeemed us from the eternal protectorate of the Rosary, It is St. Paul, has just been released. pends on whether this marriage punishment which we had deserved. desire to receive the Divinely-ap­ the nation for his experiments, he Everything la Thunder. Klondike Annie. S

(Continued From P»ge O ai) Aids FOES OF RELIGION Moorish well, dropping; lower and Catholics in public life in Mexico. OF lower, prorided one small drink a It now remains to be seen how long day for each. In the end, when the government will allow him to Moscow.—Very few persons are is a voluntary proletarian social the city was takCn by the Rightists continue in his influential position acquainted with or even suspect organization, the task of which is and the prisoners came forth, they after this open confession of faith. mciiiiAuio the exhaustive methods of propa­ to unite the broad masses of toilers were a sickly yellowish green. Only Could we have more of the type of ISPOBLISIFD ganda brought into play by the of the U.S.S.R. for an active, sy.s- now is the color wearing off. The Don Luis, things would shape up Union of Militant Atheists of tematic, and thorough struggle chifdren were incredibly emaciat­ much differently for the Church Hong Kong.— Building opera­ Boston.— The autobiography of Soviet Russia, with the avowed against religion in all shapes and ed and dirty. The men were tat­ below the Rio Grande.” purpose of stamping out religion tions on the Carmelite convent Goldstein, noted lay apostle, forms, as the drag-wheel of so­ tered, bearded, thin, and filthy. in all its forms. Here is some in­ being erected at Stanley, on the has just been published by the cialist reconstruction and cultural But when General Franco, mili­ formation showing the thorough­ Radio station WLWL, New southern shore of Hong Kong Catholic Campaigners for Christ, revolution. tary ruler of the Rightists, arriyed, ness ■with which this organization York, which'represents an invest­ island, having progressed suffici­ here. Entitled Autobiography of he kissed each man and clasped strives to reach its goal: , In order to carry out its aims, ment of more than a half million ently, the ceremony of laying the a Campaigner for Christ, Mr. (5old- him hard. Moscardo, with his face Excerpts from the by-laws of the UMA recruits members and or­ dollars on the part of the Paulist cornerstone has been held. The stein’s book describes not only his greenish black, walked trembling­ the UMA: Aims and tasks of the ganizes cells in factories, plants, Fathers and is the only Catholic Most Rev. Henry Valtorta, Vicar remarkable conversion from Ju­ military units, Soviet farms, col­ ly. Franco conferred on him the Apostolic of Hong Kong, officiated. daism and Marxism to the Cath­ union. Cross of San Fernando, and col­ radio plant in that section, has The Union of Militant Atheists lective farms, villages, hamlets, been deprived of the ri|;ht to full­ This new foundation of Car­ olic Church—what he calls his educational institutions, Soviet in­ lectively gave it to all the garrison, melite nuns, the fourth in China, “journey from the Socialist soap-, “ the greatest heroes of Spain.” time broadcasting since 1928. stitutions, housing co-operatives, Long Island chapter, K. of C., in was started four years ago with box to the perambulating rostrum Soviet Delegate Upholds etc.; carries on and supports anti- Moscardo was made a general. the arrival of. four Belgian nuns. of the Catholic Campaigners 'for Not only the Spaniards, but resolutions, ” resq|lts the intrusion religious propaganda through the of any outside influence, political Its success may be gauged by the Christ”—but his activities over a ‘Freedom of Conscience’ press, through lectures, circles, Catholics the world over, have rea­ period of 30 years carrying the or commercial, which may block fact that its Chinese postulants museums, courses, anti-religious son to be proud of that garrison. and novifces now outnumber con­ message of Catholicism to the man Paris.— At a meeting of the in­ History knows no braver men. the expansion or continuance of universities, schools, cinema, the­ radio station WLWL,” and has sent siderably the foreign sisters. It in the street by means of open-air ternational committee of the atrical performances, excursions; lectures in all parts of the country. copies to President Roosevelt, is expected that the Stanley Car­ League of Nations to consider the assists and co-operates in every New York university, with a The volume also contains an­ James Farley, the head of the Fed­ mel will be reidy for occupancy use of the radio in the interest of way vrith the work of the CPSU freshman class of 5,000 and a swers to queries which Mr. Gold­ eral Communications commission, by the end of the year. peace, the Austrian delegate de­ (Bolshevik) and Soviet power in total list of students five to six stein has given in open-air meet­ and others. The three other Carmels in manded that anti-religious propa­ the social reconstruction. times that number, is the largest China are located at Shanghai, ings throughout the country. ganda be barred from the air. university in the United States, It is an outrage that, with all The successful fight against re­ the twaddle coming over the air, Chungking (Szechwan), and Kash- Other delegates, notably those of ligion,is possible Only by the forma­ perhaps in the world. The Com- ing (Chekiang). Two women and a man, survivors of the grim 71-day siege of {he Ireland, Switzerland, and Hun­ . monweal wonders what is going to the New York Catholics should be Alcazar in Toledo, Spain, are shown enjoying the sun, the women some tion of a united front of all public gary, indorsed his motion. But the organizations against its front. In become of all these ambitious stu­ deprived of the use, during many food, and the man a cigarette. Behind them are the ruins of the hours, of their costly station, in Holy Art Moves Souls, delegate of Soviet Russia opposed order to organize this united front, dents. It says that some of tke ancient fortress they so gallantly defended. it, saying that his country would faculty members think parents, order to make way for political the UMA joins with the CPSU, and commercial interests. Cath- Raises Them to God never sign a convention containing Young Communists, trade-unions, eager to givtf their children a bet Vatican City.—A Mcture by this clause since it respects “ lib­ ter start in life than they received, 1 «" nation can- voluntary societies, etc., and strives Cardinal Laurenti, prefect of the erty of conscience, whether reli­ to implant the elements of anti- are pushing youngsters with no in- understand the situation. We Sacred Congregation of Rites, on BLIEMSJMgious or anti-religious.” Oh, yeah? religious propaganda and agitation clination or aptitude for higher I*®" indication of what “ The Figurations of the Crucifix studies into straining their intel- “>i*“ t happen to part of our Catk- in all forms of political education and the Sacred Heart According and cultural work. lects and more or less permanently 1 P'«»» >“ United States if to the Exigencies of Sacred Art Holy Family high school de­ getting themselves out of kilter! papers were and Catholic Devotion,” inaugu­ feated Cathedral high Sunday The Union of Militant Atheists with the world. established. Some sort of radio ‘Leper’ Nun Marks Jubilee connection with the erection there afternoon at Regis stadium, 27 to is built upon the principle of demo­ supervision is needed, but things rated the fourth Week of Sacred Honolulu.— Sister Antonio, who of a new Marian church. It may be that our colleges are Art for the Clergy in Rome. With 0, its first victory over the Blue- cratic centralism, on the founda­ are going pretty far when the was one of the six sisters of the 45 Spaniih Nun* Aided too crowded. We have often heard great erudition, Cwdinal Laurenti jays in the history of the Parochial tion of militant proletarian dis­ wishes of the four or five million Franciscan community at Syra­ London.— The British consul the question argued. It bobs up summarized the ^velopment - of Football league and the most de­ cipline which guarantees at the Catholics living in the immediate cuse, N. Y., to respond to the. call general in Marseilles was able to OuebiHA perennially in editorial columns. the figuration of the crucifix from cisive loss ever suffered by the same time extensive initiative and area of WLWL are disregarded. of in 1888 from the secure shelter in convents there Cathedral gridders. The win es­ spontaneous activity on the part But our advice to Catholic parents the primitive simple cross traced leper colony at Molokai, has cele­ for 45 aged Spanish nuns who ar­ T A ^ t l E is to give their children all the on the walls of the catacombs to tablished the Tigers as leading con­ of the local organizations. In all brated her golden jubilee of ad­ rived in one group on a destroyer. tenders for this year’s league education they possibly can. There There it nothing secret about the magnificent crucifixes executed the republics of the Union, repub­ mission to the Franciscan Sisters. The youngest of the nuns was 73 crown. In the other game, an The Turkey Dinner at St. is no danger, we think, of getting the plotting of the Soviet dictator by the Blessed Angelico and later lic sections of the Union are AH but two years of her religious and the oldest, 94. underrated Mullen home team Francis de Sale*’ Carnival Thurs­ of the U. S. S. R. to set up a Red formed, which enter into the UMA out of kilter with the world if the artists. His Eminence said the life have been spent in work for Prie*t-Scienti*t End* Trip day, Oct. 22. Served by the ladies government in Spain. Lenin him­ fought back the strong St. Joseph’s and carry out the directions sent child be reared with a stress on fundamental purpose of the artis­ the lepers. Ottawa, Ont.— The Rev. Ar- Bulldogs and uncorked a last- of the parish, SOc. Prize of $25 Christ’s teaching that our hearts self, years ago, had picked out tic representation of the Sacred as guidance by the Central coun­ Statue to Be Rebuilt theme Dutilly, O.M.I., priest-scien­ minute touchdowTi to gain a 6-to-6 Friday night. Chevrolet • to be ought to be set on treasure in jthe Spain as a likely spot to stir up Heart is to move souls and to cil, as"applied to local conditions Prgaue.— The high stone column tist, has returned from a 10,000- tie. given away Saturday, Oct. 24. and particularities of the work. next life, not in this. Leadership trouble. Stalin, working against raise them to God. with a statue of Holy .Mary, Queen mile tour of the Arctic, as a Cana­ Lateral and forward passes the advice of Maxim Litvinoff, generally lies with the educated, of Peace, which was pulled down dian government representative, played a great part in the defeat backed Gregory Dimitroff, the and we want Catholic leadership. Prominent Jurist Leads by an atheist mob in Prague in for the study of the flora and of the Cathedral team. The Tigers Bulgarian extremist and head of Men on Jubilee Retreat 1918, will be reconstructed at fauna of the Far North. The trip scored a touchdown in the second Don Luis Chico Goerne, rector the Communist International, in Lhotka, a suburb of Prague, in was made on the Nascopie, which and third periods, and then came The Register Shoppiog Guide plans to sway the Madrid govern­ Morristown, N. J.— Chief Jus­ of the National University of Mex­ annually visits the outposts of the back in.the final quarter with two MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER—'The Rafitter r«comni*nds thit alphabctically- ico (rector in this sense does not ment, establish a Red militia, and tice Thomas J. Brogan of the Arctic. This year’s voyage took supreme court of New Jersey, more. Capt. George Hall, Secord, fndeztd list ol business snd professional people for your needs. As'leaders imply that he is a priest), is a take over both Spain and Portu­ two months. and Sexton were outstanding in fai tbeir various lineS|. they art well equi^ied to five you excellent service. gal. Dimitroff underestimated the Charles M. Egan, vice chancellor, Train Wreck Occur* at Lourde* Give them a trial and show your appreciation, for they are co^operatiny with Catholic, but is so distinguished a the Holy Family team’s offense. ue in fiv ia f you a finer publication. scholar that the Red government Catholicity of the Spanish army and John F. Fallen, former vice New Irish Group Paris.— A serious railway acci­ With three minutes left to play, chancellor, led a group of 56 men has not Wished to be deprived of and its leaders and mistakenly dent occurred near Lourdes. A St. Joseph’s counted its touchdown to the Loyola retreat ■ house for his services at- the school. When thought the masses were Socialis­ passenger train which had just left on an intercepted Mullen home pass DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL GROCERY he was recently attacked by atheis­ tic. Red doctrines had spread, but the spiritual exercises. The re­ that station crashed into an ex­ treat celebrated the tenth anni­ and a run of 55 yards by Murphy. tic students, he demanded an in­ were by no means so well diffused press preceding it. The crash oc­ Thirty seconds remained when Rus­ DR. W. F. LOCKE Westerkamp Bros. as he believed. versary of the group’s first visit 1$ Organized to vestigation, and in the course of it curred on a curve. The electrical sell heaved a 25-yard pass to KE. 8613 KE. $613 to Loyola. KE. 9043 5106 Wash. openly professed his Catholic Now it is said that Stalin, recog­ engine of the passenger train com­ Rescola, who scampered 50 yards 1216 Speer Blvd. nizing the failure, is anxious to Talk— Don’t W a lk - faith. TThe University council pletely crushed the last coach of for the* home team’s lone score. VETERINARIAN voted 40 to 22 for his retention. quit interfering in other nations, the express, killing 17 and injuring Telephone Your Order Plan Is Inaugurated to Both tries for point Were unsuc­ Small Animal Specialists Everything a Good Grocery The Lake Shore Visitor com­ as he wants to get along with the F i l t a l i m m some 30. A Missionary of the cessful. ments: “ There are some brave big powers. We will believe this Copy Ancient Manuscript Sacred Heart, returning from the Cat and Dog Hospital Should Have when some years have passed and New York. — A plan to raise In this Sunday’s games, St. Be*t Food* at Lowe*t Price* Cameroons, was among those Francis’ will meet the Mullen home CLIPPING— SURGERV— DISEASE Important Document of he has proved he has quit. In the $100,000 for the reproduction of killed. W* Deliver meantime, however, his arch-ene­ 250 copies of The Book of Kells, Dublin. — The Irish Christian teanvat 1 o’clock, and Annunciation Mother Seton Discovered my, Trotsky, has built up a Fourth famous ei^ th century Celtic Front, which declares itself non­ high and Regis will tangle in the WVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVVWWSl REAL ESTATE S INSURANCE International, with the desire to manuscript in the library of Trin­ political and unattached to any Five Priests of Parish 3 o’clock tilt. Pitt.'ibui'^h.—Two pages from a political party, numbers among its carry Red doctrines everywhere, ity college, Dublin, and to present Regis College Loses, 0 to 16 The firms listed here de­ HORACE W. BENNETT & copy of Followivg of Christ, by organizers representatives of dif­ In Same Mission Field Thomas a Kempis, that belonged if be can get the necessary them to leading libraries of the New Mexico Normal university COMPANY ferent phases of political thought serve to be remembered finances. Stalin’s "International” world has been inaugurated by uncorked a first half scoring spree T.'bor 1271 TAbor 1271 to Mother Elizabeth Ann Seton, bound together by their common Indianapolis, Ind. — The fifth is the “ third.” John Carroll Broderick. The book to chalk up two touchdowns and a when you are distributing 210 Tabor Building foundress of the Daughters of opposition to Communism. The former parishioner of Sacred Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, has been called the “ finest extant Heart church here to enter the field goal to defeat Regis college, your patronage in the dif­ REAL ESTATE organization has made great 16 to 0. The Rangers played the have recently come to light. A For some curious reason, a new example of early Christian art of Chinese mission field in the prov­ ferent lines of business. LOANS AND INVESTMENTS strides since its first appeal. Its New Mexicans in the last half on note written in the book by Mother interest in the life of Oscar Wilde, its kind.” ince of Changtien, in North Shan­ Choice Apartments for Rent position was delicate since the gov­ even terms, but failed to enter Seton in October, 1818, attests to who brought contumely on an illus­ tung, the Rev. Theodore Kernel, WWVMWVWJVWMWWk INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS ernment, owing to its adherence to the scoring column. Regis stopped the fact that .she was baptized and trious literary career, has arisen in O.F.M., has sajled to join ttie Non-Catholics Propose the non-intervention pact, could five touchdown marches within its confirmed, information particular­ this country, and one of the large Franciscan missionary staff in ly valuable in her cause for beati­ Memorial to Chesterton not offer its support. four-yard line. newspaper syndicates has been re­ The steady work of the pro­ charge of that territory, where fication. viewing his sensational adventures. London.— George Bernard Shaw, 19,000 CFhristians are scattered famous opponent of the late Gil­ moters, however, has had the effect Vincent O’Sullivan, who knew him of bringing home to the Irish among a population of three mil­ PARISH WOMEN personally, has written a book, bert K. Chestepton, has included lion. Preferred Parish Tradmg List Eucharist Rescued ^’rom his name on the list of sponsors for people the actual conditions of the “ Aspects of Wilde,” in which he strujggle in Spain, the inveterate TO HOLD CARD Oregon Fire by Layman upsets some of the unrestrained a memorial to G. K. Other non- Bandon, Ore. — Fire, which Catholic ■writers who are listed hatred of the Church by the Red Mission Sermon Is Sent traditions that have grown up. The government, and the barbarous PARTY OCT. 14 destroyed most of the town, also book confirms the fact of Wilde’s among the sponsors who propose 10 Miles by Amplifiers St. Francis St. Dommic’s reduced to ashes the Catholic to dedicate tne completion of the persecution of her children. The ultimate conversion to Catholicity St. Catherine’s Altar and Rosary church and rectory. As the pastor, Church of St. Teresa of the Child result.has been such an'awakening (Holt, $2.50). as to surprise even the organizers, ’ _ Chicago.— At Glenview, a mis­ society will sponsor a card party the Rev. M. G. Hart, was at an­ Jesus at Beacons field; Bucks, are sion for Catholics and non-Cath- De Sales’ J. M. Barrie, Walter de la Mare, for never before has Ireland, so Wednesday, Oct. 14, at 8 p. m. in other of his missions, a Catholic olics is being carried out on un­ the parish hall. Table prizes and layman had the zeal and presence The Columbia Broadcasting sys­ Robert Lynd, and Sir J. G. Squires. continuously the supporter of the victims of oppression everywhere, usual lines by the Rev. John J. refreshments will be provided for o f mind to remove the Blessed tem, in' its magazine, “ Talks,” re- Dussman, pastor. The mission is been so deeply moved in the cause an admission price of 35 cents. T H E BROADWAY COAL Sacrament to a place of safety „ produces an address giv4n over its being preached by the Rev. Peter Catholic Orphans Sing of another country. Demonstra­ DEPARTMENT 'pending the arrival of the priest, network by Frank N. D. Buchman, Crumbly, O.F.M., former chaplain The following women'will be in tions throughout the Saorstat have Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. the leader of the so-called Oxford Over Baltimore Station at the Illinois penitentiary at charge: Mrs. A. Schillinger, chair­ STORE COMPANY group, also known as Bucbman- proved the country’s detestation of man; Mmes. M. Bonner, M, J. Baltimore.— Orphans from St. Joliet By means of a system of F. A. Mumford, Mgr. San Antonio College’s ities. Some points are worth re­ Communism and her unswerving Crotty, P. J. Doherty, D. Flaherty, J. M. CONES, Pres. Vincent’s infant home went bn the amplifiers installed by a friend of W.' 25th and Decatur G.A.. 5125 ' Radio Station Blessed producing, because they are an­ air from station WBAL in a broad­ loyalty to the Church. the parish, the entire countryside F. Gartland, J. Knopke, M. F. 21 to 51 South Broadway San Antonio, Tex.— Before St. cient truths we all must face. cast of childhood songs here in for a raflius of ten or more miles Lear, M. Maddock, A. Mayeau, T. Mary’s university amateur radio ' “ God made the world, and man connection with a charity bazaar Italian Hero’s Monument hears the words of the speaker and Moran, F. Morfeld, J. Schmittling, has been trying to run it ever since. and E. Swan. station, W5FMG, sent its first for the home’s benefit. Attorney Unveiled at • Centennial the congregational singing that is L. C. B. A. program over the air, a special That must stop. You remember General Herbert R. O’Conor spoke part of each service. Annunciation I what Will Rogers used to say— St. Mary’* Branch No. 298 ' j 3-itual took place at the blessing on the program with the children Catholic Picked by G.O.P. of the station by the Rev. W. P. ‘God made man a little lower than from the 80-year-old institution. Dallas, T ex.-fA statue of a na­ Heetinz* held every eecond and fourth I Golatka. Messages already have the angels, and man has been get­ tive Italian who joined Texas in its Peace Candle Lighted * In N. Y. Governor’s Race rhursday of the tnonth at 2 o’clock j fight against Mexico a century ago, LONDON MARKET AND been exchanged with stations as ting a little lower ever since 1’ But At College Ceremony- Albany, N. Y.— The Catholic HOLY GHOST CHURCH HALL ! Prefect Apostolic Prospero Bernardi, was unveiled GROCERY far off as New Zealand. a new age has begun, where God nominee selected by the Republi­ 19TH AND CALIFORNIA STS. Is going to have the right of way.” on the Texas Centennial ^ u n d s River Forest, 111.— International can party as its candidate for the OSCAR TUNNELL, Prop. Land Is Acquired by Let us hope so; but the signs are here with Texans of Italian de­ peace was strikingly suggested at New York governorship. Justice Quality Meats and Groceries not too indicative. scent in charge of the ceremony. Rosary college when the ceremony William F. Bleakley of the state j Nuns for Novitiate "What we must have is a world­ The bronze statue is a work of 3800 Walnut Street of lighting the peace candle was supreme court, has given special Phone*: MA. 5239— TA. 3845 Cincinnati. — The Sisters of wide Christian front against the Pompeo Coppini, Texas sculptor. carried out by Helen Healey of attention to boys’ welfare in his Mercy have acquired a 114-acre oncoming forces of materialism. Rockford, Student association career on the bench. He is active We read of burning churches. The St. Anne’s Shrine tract of land in Springfield town­ Mexican Catholics Rally president, assisted by Isabel Cruz, in JBoy Scout work and Knights of LF K u l a O Price* Every Day ship, where a novitiate is to be only answer to burning churches To Assistance of Church Pueblo Indian from Santa Fe, and Columbus activities, and belongs to erected. The order’s novitiate at is a Church aflame.” Nobody will Paquita Vallecillo of Puerto Rico. ■the New York archdiocesan coun­ Mexico City. — A statement TW O STORES Arvada present is located in Dubuque, la. deny this strikingly-put statement. The candle remains in the chapel cil of the Legion of Decency. “ The truth is that any lasting made by a weekly published at throughout the year as a symbol SAME PRICES Maa* on Sunday at 8:30 A. M. social and economic recovery can Queretaro to the effect that _ the of the brotherhood of Christ. Sunday Devotion* at 7:45 P. M. E. F. McGrady Flies West state government had decided Negro’s To be built only on the foundation of NOVENA IN HONOR OF ST. Twice for L a W Disputes a moral and spiritual recovery.” again to close the churches in the tm m s M B S Be Prayer-Crusade Aim 3401 Franklin St* am Washington.— The labor depart­ “ Absolute honesty, absolute pur­ city of Queretaro caused groups of Spanish Master’s Works ANNE ON THURSDAY AT 7:45 ment’s ace trouble shooter. Assist­ ity, absolute unselfishness, abso­ Catholics, particularly women and Placed in Bank’s Vault New York.— A national crusade ant Secretary Edward F. Mc­ lute love . . . Those are Christ’s peasants, to ;take up theii' posi­ of prayer for the canonization of Madrid.—Five famous paintings Grady, made a flying trip to the standards. Are they yours?” tions in the -vicinity of the churches Blessed Martin de Porres, Negro DE SELLEM to prevent closing. by the Spanish master, El Greco, Dominican lay brother beatified in West coast as negotiations for set­ were moved from Illester to a FUEL AND FEED CO. The firms listed here de­ tlement of a maritime dispute re­ Death occurs only when the soul 1837 by Pope Gregory XVI, will separates from the body. Pre­ vault in the Bank of Spain for open Oct. 28 vrith special exercises CHARLES A. OeSELLEU serve to be remembered mained in discord. This was his Spanish Cardinal Safe safekeeping while civil war hos­ second trip westward in two weeks. cisely when that it, we do not know. at Dominican centers throughout W e Ship by Rail when you are distributing If a person dies suddenly, espe­ In Italy; Thought Dead tilities center around the city. the nation, the Blessed Martin . PHONE TA. 320S your patronage in the dif­ London.— Cardinal Vidal y Bar- guild announced here. Two hun­ 35TH AND WALNUT cially in the case of accidents, it RES. PHONE MA. 8844______ferent lin^s of business. Witchcraft Illusion is the practice of the Church to raquer. Archbishop of Tarragona Rumors of De Valera’s dred and fifty thousand pieces of Dispelled by Priest give the last rites, conditionally, in Spain, is safe in a monastery in Failing Eyesight Denied literature about the Peruvian Ne­ even after two or three hours. Italy and was not killed by Reds gro Dominican have been distrib­ Woodbridge, N. J.—Through the Dublin.'— Reports of the perma­ tireless arguments of the Rev. Vin­ Many news accounts in recent Aug. 24, as first reports indicated, uted upon request, and the story of years have claimed resuscitation a wire from the London Universe nent impairment of the eyesight his life, Meet Brother Martini has cent Lenjn, a Hungarian parish of Eamon de Valera, President of from the “ dead” through injec­ correspondent in Rome revealed. entered its third edition. priest, three women who had be­ Ireland, are groundless. He has DENVER BUSINESS DIRECTORY lieved in black magic and sorcery tions, etc., after the patient had passed out. The question of what been seen at many public func­ abandoned the' nation that a neigh­ tions and even at the championship bor was a ■witch. happens to the soul is easily an­ DRUGGISTS TOWEL & LINEN SUPPLY swered by the well-instructed Cath­ games, and his eyesight is said to olic. The famous scientist, Dr. be improved if anything. YOUR prescriptions m o u n t a in t o w e l a s u p p l y c o . 100 lowans Aid Fund will he filled correctly at Carrell, has raised a question far WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY Service fumiehed for Office*. Barber*. For Damaged Academy more serious than these instances. 1.500 Spanish Brothers Ph. SP. S765 1096 South Gaylord St. Reataurants, Store*, and Banquet* Dubuque, la. — One hundred He thinks that perhaps, some day, In Forests Sixty Days 3104 Downiqg MA. 7960 animation might be suspended, the Dubuque residents are working to Perpignan, France. — Two Patronize Our Advertisers B. W. BECKIUS. Manager collect the city’s $50,000 share of patient put into cold storage, and then later on— maybe after cen­ A Message to You! months of hiding in forests and liv­ the fund for rebuilding the fire- ing on fruit and water ended for damaged section of Visitation turies— be resuscitated. Hold Everything! “ The Sign” and“ The Annals of The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas Be sure to bring your friends 1.500 Catholic brothers permitted Francis J. Fisher, Inc. The firms listed here de­ academy here, burned June 30, to leave Spain by militiamen pro­ 1936. The Sisters of the Visita­ St. Joseph,” which discuss the Megan, S.V.D., recently appointed and neighbor* to the St. Francis for the great Carnival to be given TAbor 6204 serve to be remembered question, both remind us that, if first Prefect Apostolic of the new­ de Sale*’ Carnival Thnr*day, Fri­ vided that they would go to a mon­ by St. Franci* de Sale*’ pari*b tion in charge of the academy have astery at Hendaye. When the when you are distributing been active in the Archdiocese of science is ever capable of doing ly-created Prefecture Apostolic of day, and Saturday. Turkey din­ Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Cement, Plaster, Mortar such a thing, theologians will not Sinsiang, In the province of Honan, ner 50c Thur*day. Special prize hundreds of brothers crossed the Oct. 22, 23, 24. Turkey Dinner your patronage in the dif­ Dubuque for 65 years. The Most border at Bourg-Madame, they Rev. Archbishop Francis J. L. be worried, for there can be no China. Monsignor Megan hails $25 Friday. Chevrolet car Sat­ Thursday. $25 prize Friday. Metal Lath, Stucco death until the final separation of from Eldora, la., and was ordained urday. Remember the date*—-Oct. were singing the “ Marseillaise.” Chevrolet car Saturday. ferent lines of business. Beckman has offered to double the Two died in the forests. 2363 BLAKE ST. DENVER largest single contributioij the soul from the body. priest at Technv. IlL. in 1926. 22. 23, 24.