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Vow Leads to Local Local BUILDING WORK Edition Edition Hilaire Belloc’s “Cranmer, Invention in |n>rchbishop of Canterbury” THE AT VATICAN IS |l|Lippihcott, $5) throws a clear lli'hite light on the Reformation Aid Blind i t England. Pelloc’s forte is |ie ability to get down to the Possible for Them to >al causes of movements. He BOON TO LABOR ^ more of a philosopher of his- Read Any Print by REGISTER (Name Registered in the U. S. Patent Office) ^>ry than a mere detailer of Feeling l^cts. Most historians lose THE RAPID-FIRE NEWSPAPER Purpose of Holy Father Is to Aid in Cure of lemselves in a maze of data. Unemployment Suffering ^*ne can find out from them Paris.— The blind can now read directly from books printed in or­ VOL. V llt No. 4. DENVER, COLORADO, SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1932. TWO CENTS ;'hat has happened, but only dinary characters or even from let­ ccasionally why. Cranmer ters written by hand. This wonder­ London.— Cardinal Bourne, Archbishop of Westminster, I j, robably had more to do with ful discovery, made by a French en­ SUPREME KNIGHT WITH VATICAN OFFICIALS in an address here declared that the Pope recently reported gineer who was blind, is the result to the Cardinals that no fewer than 8,000 men are being em­ ' ae Reformation in England of a solemn vow made in the hope 'nan any other individual, yet that he would regain his sight. ployed on Vatican building work at his expense as a means of furnishing employment. } little attention has been ' The engineer, whose name is His Eminence commended schemes iven to him that even the Thomas, lost his sight in the war. prudence; we must pay our debts or i^atholic Encyclopedia does not Of a profound faith, he made a that give men work in these times of that would be an act of injustice, ccord him a special article. . vow that if sight were restored to distress. “ We ought to build if we and justice must not be made to suf­ him, he would consecrate the re­ can as it would be a work of char­ fer for charity. The more work we mainder of his life to alleviating the ity to the country at the present can gdve people to do at present the _ Henry VIII wanted to rid lot of the blind. His sight was re­ time. We must not build, of course, better. That is the case all over the I imself of Catherine of Ara- stored sijc months later, and since if we cannot pay; that would be im­ world.” that time,- with the assistance of his on, his queen, who had mar­ wife, M. Thomas has worked inces­ ried him after her husband, his santly to develop an instrument the jjrother, had died. The king principle of which he had thought Full Text of. Encyclical i retended to have scruples, fol- out. jwing years of married life, It took twelve years of intense work, disappointments, fatig^ue, las­ ||bout the validity of his wed- situde and sometimes a loss of cpn- Proves How 5th Century ing. He wondered whether fidenofe. A hundred times the en- [he Pope could have given a g^ineer and his wife thought they I .ispensation for him to take had won out and a hundred times Church Accepted Papacy their efforts were in vain and they is brother’s widow. The story had to start all over. Their little The full text of the new Papal of Mopsuestia, denied the marvelous ;f how Henry consulted vari- savings were used up. Finally an­ encyclical, Lux Veritatis, has and substantial uiyon of two na­ l^us scholars and tried to force other engineer named Coulaud came reached this country. The docu­ tures, the human and Divine, in One he Pope’s hand to give him an to their aid and the three of them, ment, which has already been sum­ Divine Person in Jesus Christ, ;ind silently working out their problem, nnulment is well known. Like- marized in The Register, will be the from his perverse fabrications' it at last won success. The instrument occasion of a series of articles in would follow that in Christ there _ irise it is well known that that is now a reality is, on the whole, the paper, with copious quotations. were two persons, one Divine and in conformity with Thomas’ first in­ ilenry’s scruples were not Today, we present first the eloquent one human, and that the Blessed spiration. ased on conscience, but on a introduction, showing how well the Virgin is not truly the mother of i'lew love affair. The Catholic The discovery is called the “ photo­ Church has ridden all storms of God, Theotokos, but mother rather electrograph.” It is in the shape of ^hurch did herself proud by abuse, and then the section showing of only the man Christ, Christocon, a little cabinef; The text to be read how, 1,500 years ago at the Council or at most Theodochon, that is re­ he way she stood up for the is placed on a revolving desk and is of Ephesus, both the Oriental and cipient of God. Having become anctity of marriage; but, alas, lighted by a very powerful projec­ Occidental Church officially ac­ Bishop of Constantinople, Nestorius he case was not without its tor. With his left hand the blind An excluiiye picture which hat just arriyed in this country thowing a group of notables at the Vatican on knowledged the supremacy of the created the g;reatest disturbance, es­ person turns a crank which makes |,iark spots, even on the Cath- the occasion of the recent inyestiture of Martin H. Carmody, supreme knight of the Knights of Columbus, as Roman Pontiff in matters of doc­ pecially in the East. Among his op­ the lines of printing or writing pass a Priyate Chamberlain of the Cape and Sword. Left to right: Rt. Rey. Mtgr. , American trine. In the introduction, Pius de­ ponents Cyril, Patriarch of Alexan­ Irlic side, for those were days under the projector. As the lumi­ priest attached to the Papal Secretariat^ of State; Rt. Rey. Msgr. Alfredo Ottayinia, Substitute Secretary of clares: dria, “ holds without question the nous ray touches a letter it is im­ ivhen reform was needed. State; Most Rey. Giuseppe Pizzardo, Secretary for Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs; Mr. Carmody; His Ex­ “ History as the light of truth and principal place.” 'There were delays and side­ mediately raised in relipf in the re­ cellency the Most Rey. Francesco Borgongini-Duca, Apostolic Nuncio, to ; Rt. Rey. Msgr. Domenico Tar- The Pope in the new encyclical ceiver on which the blind >ersoh has witness of the ages, if properly in­ stepping that probably kept 4 dini, of the Papal Secretariate of State; Rt. Rey. Msgr. Phillippo Bernardini, professor, of canon law at the vestigated and diligently explored, urges us to “ observe closely how placed the index finger of the right Catholic Uniyersity of America, and Enrico Pietro Galeazzi, Roman representatiye of the Knights of Columbus. greatly the procedure of the Roman aore than one ecclesiastic in hand. shows that the divine promise made by Jesus Christ: ‘I am with you all Pontiff in this case differed from j mrgatory for years after his Tlie apparatus reproduces faith­ days, even to the consummation of that which was followed by the I leath. fully, not only Latin letters, but all the world’ (Matt, xxvjii, 20), has Bishop of Alexandria. Although the the characters ,’one might need: Prelate Asserts never failed His spouse, the Church, latter occupied the see which Greek, Russian, Oriental characters, CATHOLIC PRESIDENT OF and will certainly never fail in fu­ ranked as primatial in the Eastern Cranmer, who secured his figures, etc. Five-Day Week ture. Nay more, the fiercer the Church, he was unwilling, as we have I education through the bounty waves on which the divine bark of said, to adjudge this most grave con­ >f the Church and was a schol- Peter is tossed, in the coqrse of the troversy about Catholic faith until SWITZERLAND FOURTH TERM he could learn the sacred decision .rly man, became acquainted Aviation Degree Will Come Soon centuries, the closer at hand and stronger is the aid of divine grace. (Continued on Page 3) Ijvith the family of Anne Bo- Los Angeles.— The five-day week. Geneva.— Giuseppe Motta, three president and vice president of the This is what happened in the early 1,eyn, the woman that Henry W ill be Qranted increased public building projecte- -times previously J?resident of Switz- confederation for one -year. After days of the Church, not only when IVanted to make queen. Belloc and unemployment insurance are erland, is again chief executive of this brief term, the vice president the Christian name was a hated stig­ Radio University jjjrings out that Cranmer was three possible benefits to come from his country, for the year 1932 and, is elected to the presidency and, ac­ ma to be'punished by death, but also at Catholic Univ* despite the fierce propaganda of the when the True Faith of Christ, |[iot ambitious and never avarL- the present economic crisis, the Most cording to his turn, another member Rev. Edward J. Hanna, Archbishop Socialists, the Swiss Catholics suc­ of the council becomes vice presi­ owing to the treachery of the sowers of Atheism Gives ious. His 'famous public ca­ Washington, D. C.— (Special)— of San Francisco, who is chairman ceeded in maintaining their strength dent. of heresies, especially in Eastern reer was largely accidental. Two new degrees, bachelor of engi­ of the California legislative commit­ in the national elections just held. When Mr. Motta was notified 9f countries, was greatly confused and H e became tainted with Prot- neering and bachelor of aeronautical tee on unemployment, said in an in­ Motta is a Catholic. his election to the federal council, in imminent peril. As the perse­ Problem to Europe President Motta is not only one cutors of Catholicity one after an­ I ;3tantism in its early days and, engineering, will be granted to prop­ terview here. he said: “ My foremost endeavor shall erly qualified students of the school of the most distinguished and popu­ other perished miserably, and the hough a priest, married when Archbishop Hanna, who said he be to uphold the unity, power and Berlin.— The radio station at of engineering at the Catholic Uni­ came to Los Angeles “ just to rest,” lar figures in Swiss government cir­ honor of the Swiss nation, as well Roman Empire itself fell in ruins, [le visited Germany. He had a cles, but also one of the best-known so the heretics all, as withered Moscow serves as the University of versity of America, Washington, D. discussed the events he believed will as the blessed peace among our peo­ Atheism. From there a systematic fiard time afterwards keeping C., to become effective with the class follow the present period of depres­ and most respected statesmen of ple,” and he has always kept this branches (John xv, 6) severed from Europe. He was born December 29, the divine vine, could not drink in attempt is made to disorganize |[he Missus hidden, for Henry, ptering in September, 1932, accord­ sion. promise. He was President of Switz­ European culture and faith. Pro­ ing to a recent announcement by 1871, at Airolo, south of St. Gothard the sap of life, nor produce fruit. I iroluptuary though he was him- “ The five-day work week is com­ erland in 1915, 1920 and 1927. Dur­ grams are broadcast on short wave Dean Hardee Chambliss. Eight new tunnel, in the Italian-speaking can­ ing the historic years of stress he “ The- Church of God, however, J jelf, went even further than ing and doubtless it will be the gov­ ton of • Ticino. After studying law lengths and in different languages. courses in aeronautics have *aIso ernment’s duty to provide recreation acted as minister of finance, and in amid so many storms and changes Recently, a large auditorium con­ I in his opposition to mar­ been announced, including aero­ at the Universities of Fribourg, Mu­ 1920 assumed the post of chief of the in perishable institutions, relying for men during their increased idle nich and Heidelberg he opened a law taining ten loud speakers was put riage for the clergy, consider- nautical power plants, airplane de­ time,” the Archbishop said. “ What political department, which corre­ solely on God has at all times pro­ into use as a place where everyone sign, applied aero dynamics, air­ office in his native village in 1895, sponds in other countries to th» po­ ceeded on her way with sure and ng celibacy of Divine, not mankind will do with this increased and imlthe same year was elected might have a chance to hear the pro­ plane stress analysis, aeronautical leisure time that will come with sition of foreign minister, or secre­ stately step, and has never ceased grams. The atheists plan the erec­ ^merely of ecclesiastical, law. laboratory, aircraft drawing and a deputy (of the state council. Four tary of state. Mr. Motta has held to guard devotedly the sacred de­ shortened work weeks will determine years later this brilliant son of a tion of more than 20,000 of these Ihe woman, after Cranmer’s laboratory course in the operation to a great extent the future charac­ this portfolio ever since. posit of evangelical truth confided auditoriums in the provinces and f death, consoled herself with and testing of various types of air­ hotelkeeper became a representa­ to her by her Founder.” ter of our country. I believe the tive of Ticino in the national coun­ On November 15, 1920, when the thus to reach 200,000 people. Ger­ craft and other gasoline and steam The Pope tells how the Nestorian Ctwo more husbands. surest index to a man’s character cil. As leader of the Catholic Con­ delegates of the League of Nations many fears that these auditoriums engines. heresy arose. Nestorius, borrowing and to his future prospects is how servative party, of his canton, he im­ convened for the first time at Ge- will not stop at the border but that The course of study leading to the he uses his leisure. (Continued on Page 4) his doctrine from Theodore, Bishop German atheists will attempt to fos­ The see of Canterbury be- degree of bachelor of aeronautical mediately began to figure promi­ “ I think there are three possible nently in politics, and in December, ter such a movement within her Icame vacant when Henry’s engineering is a result of several things to come out of the present borders. years of experimenting in the re­ 1911, after the death of one of the j Anne was still single. Through crisis: members of the federal council, was Another use of the Moscow and quirements of aeronautical training. Leningrad stations is to give instruc­ ||the influence of the Boleyns, “ First: Industry will provide less chosen to fill that vacancy. Grim Pauperism Grips 500,000 tions to Communist organizers in jCranmer was named to it by Aeronautics has played an impor­ work for the individual and more The Swiss federal council consists tant part in the engineering school work for the by dividing the other countries. N'Henry. A split had already oc- of seven members who are elected since Langley made his first wind available work among many men. for a term of three yeprs by the Mexicans Flocking from U. S. The executives o f the German Catechetical union, in session at '.curred with Rome, but it was tunnel experiments on the Catholic “ Second: The State will have to aid federal assembly. Their re-election Munich, “ conscious of the frightful not the final one. Splits of a university campus in the building by speeding up planned works and follows automatically and death or danger that, through the undermin­ now used as a laboratory by the De­ by building at once projects that will resignation on account of ill health El Paso, Texas.— Representative to the fact that conditions are grow­ 'temporary nature were by no ing of Bolshevistic, Communistic partment of Mechanical Engineer­ be needed in the future. are practically the only factors which business and professional men of ing steadily worse, and that hun­ I'means uncommon in the mid- forces, menaces the religious basis ing. Students majoring in this field "Third: Unemployment insurance may lead to an occasional change. Mexican descent have organized here dreds of Mexicans returning to their I die ages. The public was not have been required to take a degree will be adopted -by more industries. Two members of this council of a permanent committee for the native country arrive in El Paso of the education of our youth and daily. therewith the future of our nation,” excited over this one. The in one of the regular departments, (Continued on Page 2) seven hold respectively the office of furtherance of welfare work among “ Words fail to describe the condi­ asked the government: “ That the Pope approved of Cranmer’s and the decision to grant the new Mexicans in this city and through­ degree and to add courses rounding out the Southwest.' The committee tion of some of these unfortunates headquarters of the International [appointment. The Archbishop out the plan usually followed by men was- formed through the initiative of reaching the border,” Mr. Calleros Bolshevist Atheists’ league be driven I had to take an oath of allegi- interested in aviation, places this Cleofas Calleros, Mexican border said. “ They are penniless, hungry, out of Berlin as a profanation of the nce to the Pope, and did so branch of engineering training on a Catholic Manual in Honor representative of the N.C.W.C. Bu­ with troubled minds as to their fu­ culture of the German people; that the systematic correspondence be­ I in public, but before the act par with the degrees granted in the reau of Immigration, who also has ture, as to what to expect of Mexico, electrical, chemical, mechanical and accepted the office of vice president and with a feeling that they are be­ tween atheistic organizations of Rus­ called witnesses to prove that other departments. of Washington Soon Ready of the organization. ing forced out of the United States sian children with German boys and girls be censored; tfiat delegations he did not mean what he was The practical testing of models to Mr. Calleros, who estimates that through racial and other contribu­ of German children be not permitted about to do. determine the actual facts in the ap­ Washington.— A concise manual forth some of the Catholic contri­ 500,000 Mexican immipants already tory causes.” to make excursions into Russia and plication of aeronautical' theory will commemorating the bicentennial of butions to the successful prosecu- have returned to Mexico, called the Relief Group Formed that Communist ‘cell formation’ in Then followed the gradual take place in the three wind tun­ the birth of George Washington and (Continued on Page 4) attention of prominent persons here In initiating the relief committee, nels of on^, three and eight-foot di­ relating some of the vital contribu­ Mr. Calleros called together a num­ the. confessional and mixed schools introduction of Protestant- mensions in the university labora' tions made by Catholics to his work ber of his friends, who, after dis­ be suppressed regardless.” (Continued on Page 4) tory. and times is now being prepared by cussing the situation with him, the department of education of the adopted the following resolution: National Catholic Welfare Confer­ Forty Lawyers Contend That “ In view of the difficult situation CHINESE PRIEST ence. in which many Mexican , citizens find The work, undertaken in compli­ themselves who are constantly arriv­ DIES A_^MARTYR PROVED DEVOTION TO MARY ance with the wish of the Bishops ing in El Paso on their way to their of the United States, expressed in a Jesuits M ay-^y in Spain former homes in Mexico, and con­ Rome. — The Rey. Paul Ljr, resolution at their annual meeting sidering that the majority of them Chinese priest of the Vicariate of IN EARLY CHRISTIAN ERAS here last November, is intended to are in destitute circumstances, we Ichang, Hupeh province, refusing to supplement the voluminous material Madrid.— A memorandum has been ed, the constitutional article was are convinced that the Mexican ele­ renounce his faith when threatened on the life of the “ Father of His handed to the government in behalf clearly drafted with the intention of ment of El Paso should not remain by bandits, was put to death by Paris.— (Special.)— Father Delat- founded in 1875, and he later be­ Country” already made available by of the Society of Jesus, giving an dissolving the order. Expulsion is indifferent any longer, especially in them November 15, it has just been tre of the Society of White Fathers, came its director. the United States George Washing­ opinion of forty members of the not mentioned. the winter months, when-ihe neces­ learned here. He was in his church who is dead at Tunis at the age of In his student days in France, Fa­ ton Bicentennial commission. The Spanish bar that Article XXVI of The Republican government has sity is greater. And, as we consid­ hearing Confessions when a band 82, was famed for his excavations at ther Delattre had become interested manual will be completed this month the new constitution does not affect found it impossible to control the er it an obligation on our part to of brigands suddenly appeared, Carthage and for his proof of in­ in the Christian history of Carthage. and ready for distribution in time them, and that their o^der, therefore, “ Three 'Wise Men” who play the role alleviate suffering, especially to dragged him out of the confessional tense devotion to the Blessed Virgin It was his theory that there had for the beginning of the bicenten­ should not be dissolved. of Santa Claus for Spanish children. women, children and the aged, we and threatened him with death if he in the early Church of Northern been a Catholic order of . the Blessed nial observance on February 22. This article states that all orders The traditional Fiesta de Reyes, cel­ would like to call a meeting, inviting did not renounce the Catholic re­ Africa. He was one of the best Virgin in Carthage before it was de­ A wide variety of inter-related taking more than the three recog­ ebrated on January 6, the liturgical professional men, merchants, presi­ ligion. The courageous priest re­ known French archaeologists of the stroyed by the Arabs in the seventh subjects will be included. These nized vows of obedience, poverty and Feast of the Epiphany, had been dents and heads of societies, groups fused and he was murdered on the last fifty years. Due to his personal century. His ten years of explora­ subjects range from a succinct study chastity, or in other words those banned by the government, which and organizations, in order that spot. explorations many hundreds of stone tions, from 1904 to 1914, coiifirmed of the significance of the bicenten­ taking the vow of obedience to the decreed that gifts should be distrib­ a unified method bd adopted in pro­ Father Ly was sixty-seven years fragments of the Christian era of this belief. In a pamphlet published nial to a brief presentation of a Pope, shall be dissolved. The memo­ uted among the children on New viding such assistance that we might old and had been a priest since 1898. Carthage, dating from the second '.o in 1915, Father Delattre recounted series o f diversified programs readily randum asserts that only the pro­ Year’s day, thus doing away with the be able to impart them.” For many years he had been rural the seventh centuries, were uncov­ the details of these exploratrons un­ adaptable to the use of Catholic fessed members of the Jesuit order, symbolism of the Wise Men bringing This resolution was brought to the dean of the district of King-Men. ered. His work was assisted by der the title of “ Carthage, Land of schools and organizations in the ob­ comprising a comparativdy small gifts to the Infant Jesus. The gov­ attention of the Mexican consul gen­ The Vicariate of Ichang, where a Mrs. William H. Moore of Prides the Virgin. Ten Years of Explora servance of the event. group of about 2,000 priests in ernment succeeded in curbing some eral and other leading figures by Mr. dozen Chinese priests are working to­ Crossing, Mass., widow of Judge tions.” He noted that he had found One section is devoted to an his­ Spain, take this fourth vow, and that of the festivities, but the religious Calleros, and the relief organization gether with the Belgian Franciscans, Moore, promoter, who left an estate more than 250 metal neck ornaments torical study of “ Washington— A the schools, institutions and other ac- services and the distribution of toys resulted. has won for itself the title of “ Mis­ of $28,500,000. Through Father carved with religious symbols. About Man of Faith.” Another section re­ 'tivities of the Jesuits here should — not only in families, but also in In pointing to the need for a more sion of Blood.” Father Ly was the Delattre’s efforts the Lavigerie Mu­ 100 of these pictured the Virgin lates to the Catholic friends and as­ be allowed to continue. orphanages, hospitals and asylums— widespread participation in the re- third priest killed there last year and seum of St. Louis of Carthage was (Continued on Page 4) sociates of Washington, setting Although somewhat vaguely word­ were the same as in previous years. (Continued on Page 4) the eleventh in three years.

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Urges Noted Artist Often in U. S. Sane Amusements Preferred Tradiig List Promoted for Beatification Is Mexican War Pensioner Diet Natlota* Protest to Spain Chicago.— Mrs. Mary Tinsley, 93 Madrid. — The indignation ex-! Annunciatioii Holy Family Aristides Leonori, Now Dead Three and Half Years, Desigiiod years old, has been buried here. She pressed by Catholics of other coun­ Washington, Buffalo and Chicago Structures was the widow of John Tinsley, who, tries at the injustice to which Span­ MERIT GROCERY fought in the Mexican war and was ish Catholics have been subjected LONDON MARKET AND GROCERIES, MEATS one of the few surviving pensioners seems to have had some effect upon GROCERY Rome.— The cause of the beatifi­ lie institutions. The hospice of St. of that struggle. the policy of the present regime. Dry Goods—Men's Famithiagi cation of Aristides Leonori, noted Phillip, founded by Signor Leonori, Messages expressing sympathy and Oicar Tunnell, Prop. ^ o e s — Hardware Roman engineer and artist, is soon Detroit Prayi for Relief was made one of the. targets and was Detroit.— More than 5,000 Holy adherence were received from Cath-| Gallup 4888 and Gallup 8491-W to be initiated. Signor Leonori, who Quality Moatl and Groceries closed without inquiry and without Name men meeting here made a pub­ olio groups in Belgium, Holland, died three and a half years ago, was 499S LOWELL BLVD. notice by order of the public authori­ lic profession of theif faith in Chrilt Germany, Austria and Prance. The 3800 Walnut Street very well known in America, where ties. Inquiry, at a later datfe, demon­ and applauded stirring appeals for Belgian note was signed by judges, FhOBesi Mktii S239— Keyitone S9S7 he erected several imposing sacred strated the falsity of the accusations the application of Hie teachings to cabinet members, senators, deputies, edifices, among them being the made against the hospice. industry and government as well as and provincial and civic authorities, “ East Denrer’s Largest Drug Store” St. Francis Franciscan monastery church in Among the Catholic works pro­ to private life and the family. Tho as well as labor and welfare leaders, Washington, D. C.; the Cathedral of moted by Signor Leonori were the rally was a feature of the day of the entire faculty of the University Franklin Pharmacy St, Joseph at Buffalo, N. Y., and the foundation of the Circolo dell’ Im- prayer and penance designated by of Louvain, and professors at the de Sales’ Mausoleum of the Bishops of Chi­ macolata and the celebration of the the Most Rev. Michael J. Gallagher. Universities of Ghent and Liege. The REX ALL Store cago. fiftieth anniversary of the proclama' Bishop of Detroit, for early relief Belloc to Visit New Jeriey Bert C. Corgan, Mgr. ALAMEDA PHARMACY Signor Leonori’s life was- noted Convent Station, N. J.— Hilaire tion of the Dogma of the ImmacU' from the material and Spiritual evils OKUOa—4UNDKIES for the exercise of the most beauti­ Belloc, noted English author, apolo­ 34TH & FRANKLIN ST. KE. 1753 late Conception. afflicting the world. Reports from Preseription* Our Sueelolty ful Christian virtues. An Illness Among his artistic works, out­ numerous parishes indicate that gist and poet, will make his first ap­ Free Delivery Immediately lasting thirteen years gradually de­ standing are the Church of St.. Pat never before haS there_ been a great­ pearance in New JerS^ on his Amer­ Excellent Fountain Servite prived him of speech and the use of rick, erected for the College of the er number of Confessions and Com­ ican lecljure tour on Friday evening, P. L. MOKEBeAU. Prop. his limbs without, however, clouding Irish Augustinians in Rome; the munions. March 18, at the College of St. Eliza­ 300 Sonth Broadway at AUneda his intelligence in any way. He died Basilica of St, Helen at Ponte Milvio, Lenten Talks «n Social Justice beth. \ Cathedral Phene South 1264 I on July 30, 192S, surrounded by the "built in memory of the sixteenth Scranton.— All the churches and Lioeoln Organltes Charltlei n) fame of sanctity, and soon after his centenary of the Edict of Milan, and chapels in the Diocese of Scranton Lincoln, Nebr.— The Rev. John J. H E BROADWA death, through the initiative of the Murphy, recently appointed director ALTA MARKET CO. the monumental belfry of the Pon­ have been directed to carry out a DEPARTMENT STORE Franciscan Tertiaries of the . Basilica tifical Basilica of the Madonna del program of Lenten aermons, just an­ of Catholic Charities by the Most 1244 East Colfax Are. of Santa Maria in Aracoeli, to whom Rosario in Pompeii. Rev. Louis B. KuCera, Bisnop of Lin­ COMPANY nounced by the CKhneery offic* Comsr Lafayette he belonged, the facts which might Many Vitilt to America here, in which “ Social Problems and coln. is engaged in visiting each par­ J. M. CONES, Pres. serve for the canonical process were Signor Leonori made seventeen the Virtues of Justice and Charity’ ish in the city to organise chapters Telephone FRanklin 4l21 collected. of the St. Vincent de Paul society. 81 to 81 Sonth Breadway trips to the United States. His and “ Man According to God’s Plan’’ Delicious home-made Pies and Pastry Body Found Incorrupt travel notes contain accounts of his Constitute two general topics. Through this organization, Father Murphy will work in co-operation Wholesale and Retail Only recently the family and journeys there. He and his brother Reparation Made for Sacrilege with the Community Chest. Father friends of Signor Leonori obtained donated to the Franciscan monastery Charleston, W. Va— The parish­ Murphy is a member of the Oblate TEMPLE DRUG STORE from the ecclesiastical and civil in Washington, D. C., a beautiful ioners of Sacred Heart church Fathers. He was born in Brooklyn, Authorities permission to exhuide his throne in marble and mosaics and a have received Holy Communion as Victor 0 . Peterson, Prop. N. Y., and was ^aduated from the body in the cemetery at Campa magnificent paschal candlestick. an act of reparation for a sacrilege Cardinal O’Connell, Archbishop of Prescription Work Our Specialty The last episode in the life of Catholic University of America in Boston, who, in a recent addresk, Verano and place it under the committed in the church at Midnight - Delivery Service at Aii Tines Basilica of Santa Maria in Aracoeli, Aristides Leonori provides a splendid 1929. made a strong appeal to members of Mass on Christmas morning by a non' We Call Far and Deliver which WAS his favorite of the Roman example of his 26al for the Church Catholic youth, apparently under the India Hat Pattion Play the Holy Name society to conduct a COLFAX AND LOGAN of God and for souls. On July 8, Karachi, India.—-The increasing crusade to brine back sane, decent 46 Broadwav Phone SOdth 144G churches. Before the body was in­ influence of liquor. The youth, with PHONE TABOR 0808 terred in the sarcophagus prepared 1928, a Vicar Apostolic wrote from excellence and popularity of the amusements.— (international News­ two companions, also non-Oathollcs, * Patronize South D ^ v e r for .it, a Requiem Mass was cele­ Africa to Miss Helen Lang, the went to the altar rail at Communion Passion Play given here in connec­ reel) brated, attended by a great throng. president of the Wor Pro Nigritia, time and after receiving the Host tion with the Catholic Action Con­ SOUTH DENVER MOVIN< gress is leading many to believe that The discourse was pronounced by telling her that a cyclone had de^ started to chew the Sacred Species. & STORAGE COMPANY hi Msgr. Vincent Bianchi Cagliesi, Re­ stroyed the Church of Torit in the the play will become a feature of COLLEGIANS TO~~ St. Dominick The pastor, the Rev. Francis Laing, Get Our Prices Per Hotir gent of the Cancelleria Apostolica, Soudan, and begging her to find for O.M.Cap, distributing Communion at Catholic life in this city. HOLD CARNIVAL and a biography of Signor Leonori, him in Rome an architect who would another section o f the rail, noticed Mercy Nuni Get Argentina College Phone Day & Night PEarl 1227j Buenos Aires.— The blessing of Written by the Jesuit Father Galileo agree to draw, gratia, the plan of a this act and hurried immediately to (Loretto Heights College) 369-71 So. Broadway modest new church. Miss Lang, the Cornerstone for a new cmlege Venturini, was distributed to those the, three. Four Knights of Columbus The Loretto Heights College Cru­ knowing the piety of Signor Leonori to be ■ conducted by the Sisters of COAL in attendance. The previous day, marched Uie trio from the chufeh. saders have banded with Pancratia and his seal for missions, went to Mercy here has taken place in con­ when the body Was exhumed, it was hall to give a “ Hei-Lo-Pan” carni­ him, although he was compelled by Slayer Cbnvertad Juit Before Death nection with the celebration of the found to be incorrupt. val Wednesday, Jan. 20, from 5 to 10 F. A. Mumford,^ Mgr. Shrine of St. Amk illness to stay in bed, deprived of Chicago.— How an altar was set order’s centenary. The heroism of Signor Leonori p. m., in the college building, to speech and almost unable to move. up in a death cell of the Cook county Congo Mission Schools Large Lump Coal, $5.50 up shines forth in the generosity with jail and how a priest, Summoned raise money for the'missions. The Steam Coal, $2750 up which he, instead of forming a fam­ As soon as Signor Leonori heard the Brussels. -— Noteworthy progress request, he went to- work. Laborious­ from the Hinsdale retreat hquie of in education in the Belgian Congo fe c ia l features of the “ Food and W. 86th and Decatur . Gal. 5125 ily of his own, wished to be a father Fun” program are the cafeteria ly he drew the plan of the Church, the Franciscans, just two hours be­ ia disclosed in the annual report on to all poor children. He founded a fore a murderer was to be electro­ supper, home-made candy, fish pond, developing .it in all details, and for­ the administration of the Congo night dormitory and then a hoSpice cuted, spent that time instructing the horse racing, shooting gallery and St. Anne’s ShrineJ warded it with a thousand-lire note colony. While there are 4,668 chil­ for abandoned children. Nor was he condemned, baptizing him, and giv­ animated cartoons, running every as an offering from his family. Three dren in the official state schools, the St. John’s spared grave external tribulations, ing him Holy Communion just before half hour. days later Aristides Leonori died. report States, there are 140,438 in which reached a climax in 1907, he began the death march, is de­ There will be a S5 gold piece door Arvada when Freemasons loosed a violent the free schools, or institutions con­ POPE ORDERS NINE AUTOS scribed In a communication received ducted by missionaries. Nearly all prize, and attractive prizes for all E, L. RONINGER anti-clerical attack aimed at Catho- by The New World from the Special Mass on Sunday A t 8 :80 A. M. FROM AMERICAN FIRMS of these schools are controlled by games. The Crusaders plead for the Groceriee, Meats, Vegetables Brussels.-!—Pope Pius XI has placed Works committee of the Society of the state and receive money grants loyal support of the public in this Sunday Devotions at 7 :46 P. M.| Bt. Vincent de Paul. The murderer tr TAKES THE] n r « n n r i orders for nine American automo­ from the Belgian government. undertaking, and an enjoyable time TO MAKE THE I IF |j V I biles with General Motors at Ant­ Was Frank Bell. Raps Protestant Architecture is promised for all who participate. AND PAYS THEI ■ Novena in Honor of St. Ann«| TO BOY THE I M werp for the use of Vatican officials. Daily Likes Cardinal’s Stand Philadelphia.— The rebuilding or on Thursday at 7 :4 5 Chicago.—-Asserting that “ the af­ replacing of 95 per cent of American FRANKLIN 0804 AND 0805 STATE SUPREME COURT 1718 E. eth Av*. DsBVSr, CoI«. flicted ears and nauseated souls Of Protestant churches is. recommended JUSTICE, CATHOLIC, DIES SuPolycarp^s Death thousands of radio . listeners are by the Rev. E. M. Conover, secretary Springfield, Mass.— Justice James grateful to Cardinal O’Connell for of the Bureau of Architecture of the B. Carroll of the Massachusetts su­ (By Brother Peter) The firms listed here de­ his denunciation of crooning and Methodist Episcopal Church, the of­ ARVA-PRIDE FL0\JR preme court died recently in his One of a Series " Meetings heiit, second and fourth from Mexico. The measure would new Prefect Apostolic of the Bahama Mothers’ Club of Lewis Memorial decently in a place at which may Thursdays of the month at 2 o'clock. set Mexican Immigration at an esti­ THE JOHN A. MARTIN DRUG CO. LOWER HOWE HALL islands, the Rt. Rev. Bernard Keven- Maternity Hospital. The patroness God grant us to gather with joy to 1648 CALIFORNIA STREET mated 2,500 annually. It is now be­ hoerster, O.S.B. He will return in is Mrs. F. J. Lewis, wife of F. J. celebrate the birthday of the mar­ Corner Fifteenth end Curtis, Cbarle* Building low that. two weeks. Lewis, K.S.Q., whose philanthropy tyr.” -By the birthday of the mar­ Spokane Gives Bell to China enabled Cardinal Mundelein to es­ tyr, they meant the day he went to Reliable Drugs and Family Medicines Shanghai, China.— A bell has just tablish this hospital, which cares ex­ heaven. St. Polycarp w'as put to Dependable Prescription Snrvien TeUpbone Mnin 1900 THAT THRILL OF FINDING EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN been donated to the new Gona^a clusively for Catholic mothers with death in 156, just a little more than HARDWARE, SPORTING GOODS, TOYS, ETC., AWAITS^ YOU college, here, conducted by the So­ incomes of $2,600 or less a year. 120 years after Christ Himself died. HERE. DENVER’S GREAT HARDWARE DEPARTMENT STORE. ciety of Jesus, by Joseph M, Hurley Sailors Like Catholic Attention The Acts of the martyr show that and friends in Spokane. The Jesuits Buenos Aires.— In 1931, repre­ even in the earliest days Catholics GEORGE MAYER HARDWARE CO. asked Hurley to secure them a sal­ sentatives of the Apostleship of the honored the relics of their saints, as 1520 Arapahoe St. KEyilone 4291 vaged bell from the Great Northern Sea visited 2.243 vessels here, 3,449 they do today. THE DeSELLEM FUEL & FEED CO. railway shops, but this being tmpoS' sailors signed the register, 1,600 as­ CHARLKS A. D*SKLL.EU sible, Mr. Hurley and a group ol’ sisted at the various ceremonies in ARCHBISHOP SUPPORTS friends purchased a new bell and FIRST CLASS FUEL AND FEED the Apostleship’s chapel and 300 FIVE-DAY LABOR WEEK shipped it to the college. The name, went to Confession and received TAbor 8206 apd 3206 Thirty-fifth and Walnut Sts. DENVER BUSINESS DIRECTORY “ Spokane,” is inscribed on the new Communion. More than 10,000 mar­ (Continued From Page 1) Residence Phone Franklin 1068-W. Denver, Colorado bell. iners were aided in the course Capital and labor will have to form FrancUcan Is Legihlatlve Chaplain of the year by the Apostleship, a COAL HEATING EXPERTS more of a partnership, under Phoenix,' Ariz.— The Rev. Urban large number of services having profit-sharing plan. Habig, O.F.M., has been unanimous­ been afforded the men, particularly •TORTZ FUEL AND FK5D CO. R., S. lOY “ Labor, under this plan, will con­ C^oal. Weed, Hay apiC™*!, Staam and Hot Water HeaUng. Hot Wat*' ly elected chaplain of the Arizona the crews of the British cruisers that tribute a part o f its wages and cap­ FM6NE: VORI *6»t OfnkK Work a Sheeial^r. Kttimatai ruralikcd house of representatives. He was visited' this city for the trade expo­ ital will contribute part of its earn­ Quality sad Sarvlac SUS Yerh It IfSI Kaat Slat Are. introduced to the assembly by Rep­ sition. Shop Ph.. York IMSt Raa. Pk., York saao ings, to an insurance fund from resentative James Sayer of Maricopa Vatican to Broadcast which workers can draw during an DRUGGISTS county, who also proposed Father Vatican City.— Pope Pius will at­ enforced period of idleness.” TINSMITH Habig as chaplain. tend a Mass in St. Peter’s Cathedral YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS February 12, celebrating the tenth STUHLDREHER MAY GO wUI b* filled cortMtly at Outtera, Chimney. Tops, Furnace Inatklling PAULIST CHORISTERS anniversary of his coronation. The BACK TO NOTRE DAME WAIHIMOTON PARK PHARMACY and Repairing. Job Work Our Spadtaity. rh. So. 20et 1094 South CayUrd St W. F. HIND. TINNER PRESENT SACRED DRAMA ceremony will be broadcast over the Philadelphia.— Hairy Stuhldreher, New Location 1139 LIpan St. New York.—-The Paullst Choristers Vatican City radio station. football coach at VlUanova and one Shop Phone KE. 2881 Rea. 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“STRANGE BUT TRUE" By M. J. Murray ASK AND LEARN Feasts of Great

in order lo gein leverel plenary is tolerated on account of eivM Of­ r ] dulgencet in one day, it it necet- fice, or for the purpose of showing Saints Are Near I rjr to recite the six Our Patliert respect to persons, to be ^proved in .*r each one leparately, or It it tuA- doubtful cases by the Bishop for ! ent to tay the Our Pathert with the grave reasons, at funerals of non* tentlon of aalntnc all indulgencet Catholics, ana their marriages, and Paul, Polycarp, Chrysostom Recall Days of .ittible'^ slmilaif solemnities, provided there is jf h e Our Fathers referred to are danger of neither perversion nor Persecution— Chat on Altar iidoubtedly those said for the Ifi- scandal.” ' There is no room in this ilntion of the Pope In addition to canon for circumstances such as are Regulations j\e other works prescribed for the described by the qu questioner.______tininsf of the plenary indulgences. The same.mi questioner asks a rather (The Liturgy— Preftared toY The little group of early Bishops who, as July in sohie Indulgences Is It de^ involved question regarding a sin al* Register by the Rev. Albin Rater- Immediate disciples of the Apostles, j,anded that so many as six Our Fa- ready tola in Confession. It would mann.) are known as the “ Apostolic Fa­ lers, six Hail Marys and six Glorias be better to take this matter tip with Feasts of the Week—-January 24 thers,” St. Polycarp was consecrated '3 said for the intentions of the her father confessor. is Septuagesima Sunday. This Latin Bishop In 95 by St. John the Evan­ I'oly Father. This is true, for in- term, meaning “ seventieth,” signi­ gelist. He was a bitter foe of heresy, iance, of the Portiuncula indul- and upon his visit to Rome In 154 i^nce, and the prayers must be said A boy wai born to a young couple, fies the space of seventy days be­ ily W6S iKc "lif© of Ckrtsir. for a conference with Pope Anicetus a each separate visit to the church. hU father being a Catholic and hU fore Easter, ,and marks the begin­ about the date of Easter made nu­ II gaining indulgences in which the mother a noa*Catholi«. In lets than ning of the penitential season with the wearing of purple vestments and merous converts. His reply to the reseribed number of prayers for the a year after tbi* son was born the the omission of the Alleluia. Mon­ Philippians is his sole extant work. aphl Intention is not definitely set, father died; therefore, the boy never day, January 25, is the Feast of the In the persecution of Marcus Aurel­ , 6 may safely follow the opinion received a Catholic education, al­ ius this famous Bishop was seized, lat five Our Fathers' and five Hail though he was baptised a Catholic. Conversion of St. Paul, the Apostle. farvs suffice (see Slater’s Manual He never attended any Church. At The Bishop and Martyr, St. Poly­ burned and speared. loral Theology, page 460, vol. 2). a young age he married a Protestant. carp, is honored Tuesday, January St. John Chryiottom, Bishop and Iin cases where several plenary in-, Later his wife divorced him for some ilo 26. The next day, January 27, is Doctor Ij ulgences are being obtained on the Une else.' Can this young man be fkipu tu r* the Feast of St. John Chrysostom, This incomparable doctor obtained l/7^^mr/te< January 30. learned doctor took strenuous meas­ hached to the same action, and this able to make inquiries about the wed- Conversion of St. Paul ures to reform the clergy and the J annot be repeated, as in the case diilg find ke6 whether there are any So remarkable was the conversion laity, was socially active by found­ yith Holy Communion, all the ihdul- grounds to have it declated invalid. of the great Apostle, S t Paul, that ing hospices for the sick and the k'ences may be gained by the one If no^ grounds can be discovered, the since \brougfci: in(x>* the Church honors it with a special poor, and sent missionaries to the hction. If, however, the action en- marriage would have to stand. The eWef ^ I ciurefuts. J; / rArrfit BIBLE? feast day. Bv birth a Jew, and by Goths. Offended pride and knavery I iched by several sets of indulgences fact that the young man Was bap- irt +ke w o r l d name Saul, this man surpassed all in of his enemies gradually staged the l./B capable of being repeated on the ti4ed as an infant in the Church zeal for the Jewish law and tradi­ “ tragedy of Chrysostom,” resulting ame day, such as saying the Rosary, would not in this Case make the mar­ tions. Because of this fact he be­ in the, exile of the saint. His free­ |j.l a general rule only one set of riage invalid if he were married out­ came a most outrageous enemy of dom fyom exile, induced by the in^icdite 'iGst -IkeHue Ua«i 1 ndulgences determined by him who side of the Church because, as Canon in Christ. While spefeoing tCwards Da­ threats of an excited people, ended J ,vishes to gain them can be gained 109& points out, the law exempts H in du £l^^lccl mascus to persecute the Christians two years later in a second exile. |',iy performing the action once.” from the Catholic form of marriage on le^^/€S of- of that place, St. Paul was struck The ineffable hardships of this sec­ Page 452, vol. 2.). children of non-Catholics who, Ik c from his horse and temporarily ond Journey, made in 407, caused The subscriber who made inquiries though they were baptized In the KMVw "Hve'Rorn^l blinded by a strong light from the feeble patriarch to succumb. His hat have been answered just above , were reared from "IVTee s + ru n g heaven. Hearing the cry: "Saul, relics are now in the choir chapel at ,lso asks questions about indulgences their infancy in the non-CathoHc Cords Saul, why dost thou persecute Me?" St. Peter’s, Rome. eferred to in the St. Andrew’s Daily faith Or infidelity or without reli­ Saul answered, “ 'Who art Thou, St. Franeii de Sales, Bishop and dissal. It will be necessary for her gion, when they. contract marriage It iw kr ko.ii WoK-lf^^■i Lord?” In reply came the words: Doctor I'io write to the compiler of that book with nOn-Catholics. of N^jbrefk W'vtn “ Jesus of Nazareth, whom thou per- October 21, 1567, is the birthday ,o get tha Information she wishes, secutest.” This -mild expostulation of this Doctor of the Church. . After ndulgences can be gained only by I have a friend, a Seventh Day of our Redeemer, accompanied with higher studies at Paris and at Padua, :8rryfng out the spedfic works that Adventist, who is a great Bible a powerful interior grace, cured Francis entered the clerical state in I ire recommended except in those reader. She insists .that the Bible Saul’s pride, appeased his rage, and 1508 against the wishes of his fa­ l eases where we are able to get a clearly states the dead know noth' Wrought at once a total change in ther, and in 1602 became Bishop of •ommutation in the works. The num- ing, that the spirit goes back to God, him. Trembling and astonished, he Geneva. At Dijon he became ac­ )6r of indulgences is So great that and that there is no judgment'until Full Text of Encyclical cried out: “ Lord, what Wilt Thou quainted with St. Jane de Chantal, t is practically Impossible for us to the last day, when Christ will return The Whimsical have me to do?” A perfect model for and through whom he founded I ,dve detailed information on'some of to earth. Being a Catholic I do not of a true conversion, this, the great­ the Visitation order for nursing the i hose about which we are asked. We agree with her. How would you an­ est work of such grace! It is in sick and for teaching. S t Francis pave a number of standard authori- swer her statement? Proves.How 5th Century Observer thanksgiving ’ to God for such a mir­ de Sales, noted for his sermons and ies in our library whom we consult, The Seventh Day Adventists are acle of His grace, and in the desire his writings, is the patron of Cath­ I )Ut they by no means cover the en- fond, of over-emphasising obscure to propose to penitents a perfect olic journalists. He died In 1622. ire field, and we do not know of You don’t realize how little a fam model of true conversion, that the Biblical texts on which they put Church Accepted Papacy ily of five can live on until you ask Chat on the Liturgy kny work in the English language meanings that are not justified at all Church ‘ has instituted this festival hat does. some expert who makes $25,000 a of St. Paul’s conversion. Having discussed the classification In accordance with the traditional (Continued From Page 1) reached Constantinople, and was in year. of churches, we, this week, choose methods of interpreting the Scrip­ St. Polycarp, Bishop and Martyr of the Apostolic see. Celestine, on no way known there. Besides, One of the most famous of the (Continued on Page 4) I am a young girl, 16 years old, tures. Your friend has no basis for when Celestine learned that the A medicine chest is a place where and am gning to enter the oenvent in the strange theolo^ she holds about the other hand, convoking a synod in Rome, and weighing the matter Council of Ephesus had been con­ you keep half-empty bottles of dope {.'ebruary. At fltit 1 wanted to ge the judgment, and there is positive voked, he did hot object to the pro­ whose purpose long since has been 'with all my heart. Perhaps it it doctrine in the Scriptures opposed carefully, by virtue of his supreme and absolute authority over the uni­ posed deliberation; nay he even forgotten. |:emptation, but now 1 jutt don’t care. to her. For instance, if she opens wrote to Theodosius and the Alex­ MYTH THAT LUTHER Pleate tell me what to db. her Bible at the sixteenth chapter of versal flock of Christ, solemnly de­ Reputation depends on what you creed and sanctioned what follows andrian Archbishop ipraising this pro­ It often happens that on the eve St. Luke’s Gospel she will find Christ posal, and delegatea and sent as his do in public. The an£, the bee and >f fulfilling a religious vocation per- telling about Lazarus, the beggar, about the teaching of the Bishop of the beaver loaf all winter in eecret. GAVE PEOPLE BIBLE Constantinople. He Wrote to Neato- legates ttK;*re^de over the, council, 50ns find themselves very serioUsly and the rich man at whose gate the Path'aTB|t^f?il, the Bishops At- ested in this way. If you have Lazarus lay full of sores, desiring rius: ‘Know plainly therefore that Money talks— as a campaign cadius and PfiJjectus and the priest, The old myth that “ Luther gave It clearly contradicted hia false doc­ _ ilanned to go, our advice would be to be filled with the crumbs that fell this is our sentence: Unless you speaker it has no equbl. preach what the Roman, the Alex­ Philip. -’ ■ the Bible ^o 'thr'people” is actually trine on good works. He deliberately 1 o try It out. During the period of from the rich man’s table. “ No one “ Now in doing this the Roman The -oynliJal man defines bridge as perverted the m ean ly of St. Paul your postulancy and novitiate it will did give him; moreover the dogs came andrian, and the universal Catholic believed by many. But as Cardinal Church holds, and what the sacred Pontiff did not leave to the arbitra­ a game during which two gentlemen Gibbons says in “ Faith of Our Fa­ in Romans, by adding the words be possible for you to leave at any and licked his sores.” The beggar “ only” (nur) in Rom. iii, 20 and and holy Church of Constantinople tion of the council the case as if un­ look peeved while two ladies com thers:” time without sin if you feel that you died and was carried by the angSls decided, but firmly adhering to verse. Rom. iv, 16, and “ alone” (allmn) are not suited for the life. to Abraham’s bosom: the rich man held so Well up to your time, “ Printing was invented in the fif­ and unless within ten days from the ‘what has already been decided by in Rom. iii, 28. When this ini^erpo* also died and was buried in hell. The us,' he ordered the Fathers of the teenth century, and almost a hun­ lation was pointed out to him by time this covenant becomes known 1,200,000 IN SCHOOLS THAT dred years later came the ^Reforma­ I' If a person were visiting a relative rich man, lifting up his eyes when council to execute the sentence im­ SPANISH RELIGIOUS CONDUCT Catholic critics, he wrote! “ If your to you, you shall have in open and tion. It is often triumphantly said, fin a town where there it a Catholic he was in torment, saw Abraham posed by him so that, conferring Madrid.— The religious orders in new Papist makes much ado about written confession condemned this and I suppose there are some who, I church Service every other Sunday afar off and Lazarus in his bosom, among themselves and offering Spain have been teaching 1,200,000 the word ‘alone,’ just say straight to perfidious innovation, which aims at even at the present day, are ignor­ and this, relative asked her to go and he cried for mercy, asking that prayers to God, they might endeavor pupils. The government will have him; ‘Dr. Luther will have it so, and separating what the venerable ant enough to believe the assertion, along to the Lutheran church on the Lazarus might come, dip the tip of to bring back the erring Bishop of to provide an item of 300,000,000 says. Papist and donkey are one and Scripture has joined together, you that the first edition of the Bible Sunday when there wasn’t Mass, his finger in water, and cool his the Constantinopolitan see to the pesetas if the religious cease to the same thing; thus I will and am would it be committing a sin if the tongue. Abraham’s reply was: “ Son, are cast out from communion with ever published ‘ after the invention the universal Catholic Church. This unity of the faith. Cyril inquired teach, as a result of legislation un­ determined to have it; my will is the person were to go provided she took remember that thou didst receive from the Pontiff how he should act of printing was the edition' of Mar­ reason’ ” (Ibid., 419). formula of our judgment, with all, der the new republic. It is estimated tin Luther.” Then the Cardinal I no part in the services? good things in thy lifetime, and like­ in the business, ‘whether the sacred that the education of 5,000,000 chit We can, therefore, readily under­ A Catholic is not permitted to at- wise Lazarus evil things, and now he the documents, we have forwarded gives historical statistics to show that by our esteemed deacon Possldonius council should admit a man who con­ dren by the religious saved the state stand why Luther's faulty transla­ I tend the worship of another denomina* is comforted; and thou art tor­ editions of the Bible in the vernacu­ to my saintly fellow priest, the demned what it held, or whether, as an outlay of no less' than 2,000,000,* tion was prohibited in the Duchy of : tion except under certain conditions. mented, Besides all this, between us lar had been numerous. He goes on Bishop of the renowned city of Alex­ the time for indulgence had passed, 000 pesetas. Saxony, Austria and the Mark of I The law of the^Church on this matter and you', there is fixed a great chaos; to say: andria, who has fiilly reported to us the'sentence already imposed should Brandenburg, while Catholic schol­ is thus stated m Canon 1268: “ It is so that they who would pass from “ A gentleman of North Carolina on this subject, so that as our vice­ take effect.’ sacred council so that in accordance ars like Dietenberger (1634), Eck I unlawful for the faithful to assist in hence to you, cannot, nor from "Celestine wrote: ‘Let this bo the with the decision of our blessed Pope lately informed me that the first (Continued on Page 4) an active manner. Or to take part in thence come hither.” gerent he may make known our de­ time he entered''a Catholic book­ cision to you and to all the brethren, part of your holiness and of the and of this sacred gathering we also sacred services of non-CatholiCs. Christ described all this in the past store he was surprised at witnessing as they should all know what is venerable brethren in the council, may confirm . . .’ j; Merely passive or material presence (Continued on Page 4) on the shelves an imposing array of done, since the matter treated con­ that the strife arisen in the Church “ Before the entire council the be suppressed, and let us learn that, priest, Philip, uttered that remark­ Bibles for sale. Up to that moment cerns them all.’ he had believed the unfounded HAIR RESTORER “ The Roman Pontiff enpoined on God helping, the affair is closed with able opinion on the primacy of the the avowed correction. We dp not Roman Church which the dogmatic charge that Catholics were forbid­ the Patriarch of Alexandria the ex­ den to read the Scriptures. He has FOUND BY JESUIT ecution of this sentence in these say we are not of the council, be­ constitution /)f the Vatican council cause wo cannot be absent from itself quotes (Pastor Aeternus): ‘No since embraced the Catholic faith.” NOW AVAILABLE The Literary Parade ! grave words: ‘Armed with the au­ Father Bertrand Conway, C.S.P., thority of our see, and acting in our those, wherever they may be, with one doubts, nay for centuries it has in “ The Question Box” says: Already more than 400 persons stead, you will execute this sentence whom one faith stiil unites us. * * ♦ been known, that the holy and most We are there because what is done Wa* nol Luther the first to trans­ are growing new hair in Spokane, John Gibbons, English author have played their roleg in the many with strict vigor so that within the blessed Peter, prince and head of the Washington, through use of a new there for all is in oUr thoughts; We Apostles, column of faith, and foun­ late the Bible into the Ternaciilar? whose "Tramping to Lourdeg” and crises that have existed and con­ 'ten days as numbered in this cove­ formula discovered by Father are acting spiritually, because we dation of the Catholic Church, re­ Why did Catholics object to it so similar travel tales have delighted tinue to exist, and in the last chap­ nant, he shall condemn his perverse James A. Gilmore, S.J., head of do not appear to act corporally. I ceived from Our Lord Jesus Christ, strongly at the time? many, tells in “ Afoot in Italy,” the ter presents his own convictions on preachings by written profession, the Science Departments at Gon- am eager for Catholic peace, and 1 Savior and Redeemer of the human No, Luther was not the first to story of a wandering excursion the situation and his suggestions as and affirm that he holds concerning zaga University. the birth of Christ as God the faith am eager for the salvation of one race, the keys of the Kingdom, that translate the Bible into the vernac­ through that sunny land. Gibbons’ to what can be done to insure 'the perishing if only he be Willing to ad­ ular. His translation of the New Reports of astounding cures of travels are very unorthodox. ' He which the Roman Church, the Church the power of binding and loosing sins scalp ailments are pouring In from country’s continued membership in mit his ailment. This we say lest was given to him; that up till now Testament was not published until starts out with a modicum of money the family of nations. Naturally, of your holiness and the faithful ail parts of the country. The rem­ perhaps we might seem to be want­ and forever he lives in his successors 1522, and his version of the Old and a determined idea of avoiding the hold universally.' Unless he shall do edy not only grows new hair in an there will always be a difference of ing to one who may be willing to and exercises judgment.’ Testament not until 1534. Catholics conventional routes. As a result his this, let your holiness provide for amazingly short time, but it stops opinion about so important a sub­ correct himself. Let this show that “ What more? Did the Fathers of from 1466 to 1622 had already pub­ adventures and the picture of the that Church, and let him know that falling hair and dai^ruff almost ject, but those who wish to under­ our feet are hot swift to shed blood, the oecumenical council object to the lished fourteen complete editions of country ho presents are entirely dif­ he is in every way removed from immediately due to Its antii^tic stand the European situation will sihee he knows that the remedy is way the legates acted, or were they the Bible In High derman at Augs­ ferent from those of the usual travel our body.’ and penetrating qualities, relieves find the book an invaluable aid. offered to him,’ in any way opposed to it? On the burg, Basle, Strassbprg and Nurem- tour. In this merry hearted vaga­ Rome’s Place In the Council itchy scalp and makes the hair rich (Dial Press, New York, $3.50.) contrary: Written documents have burg, and five in Low German at bond a youthfulness of spirit is tem­ “ Some writers,, however, both of Acceptance of Papal Authority and wavy. The 1932 almanac edition of The “ These words of Celestine reveal come down which establish most Cologne, Delf, Halberstadt and Lu- pered by keen observation and the earlier and more recent date, as if Because of the many inquiries Franciscan Magazine seems fully up his paternal spirit, and prove most clearly their obediental respect and beck (Janssen; History of the Ger­ knowledge of years. Along with a attempting to make light of the in­ following a Re^ster news item to the standard set for this informa­ convincingly that before everything reverence. In the second section of man People, xiv, 388). During this pure zest for adventure that pro­ disputable authority o f . the docu­ readers are advised that the dis­ tive booklet. There are nearly 400 else he sought to have the true light the council when the Pontifical same period— from 1450 to 1520— duces many interesting occurrences ments we have quoted, have put covery has been named “ Hair- pages in the edition, all packed full of faith shine upon blinded minds, legates, reading Celestine’s letters, Catholics had published 166 Latin is found a shrewd comment on peo­ forth jthis opinion of the Whole af­ more.” Royalties from sales go Of succinct information; on numerous fair Often in a proud and boastful and that he would rejoice at the re­ said among other things: ‘In our so' and 6 Hebrew editions of the Bible, ple and things as they are in actual ecclesiastical and civil subjects. The turn of the erring to the Church. licitude we have directed our holy besides Issuing complete translations to Gonzaga, as Father Gilmore Ku life. In this book the dominance of spirit. Grant, they say thoughtless­ taken a vow of poverty. Manu­ book is well indexed, and should ly, that the Roman Bishop did issue Moreover, what he prescribed to his brothers and fellow priests, one in in Italian (11), French (10), Bo­ Mussolini in the new Italy is keenly facture of the product supports a prove invaluable as a handy'refer­ a peremptory and absolute judgment legates as thev set out for Ephesus mind with us, the Bishops Arcadius hemian (2 ), Flemish (1), Limousine felt, though to all changes Mr. Gib­ colony of deaf persons in Spokane. ence. (Franciscan Magazine, 174 which the Alexandria Bishop, makes clear the concern and solici­ and Projectus and our fellow priest, (1 ), and Russian (1) (Falk, Die bons does not subscribe nor ask his A bottle of the formula, suffi­ Ramsey St., Faterson, N. J., BOc per through enmity with Nestorlus, had tude with which he ordered that the Philip, to be present at what is done Bibel am Ausgange des Mittelal- readers to subscribe. The only flaw cient for 100 treatments which copy, 80c by mail.) provoked and gladly made his own; divinely bestowed rights of the Ro­ and to perform what we have before ters). should produce results if used ac­ in the book seems to be that in his 'The Catholic Dramatic Movement, nevertheless, the Council of Ephe­ man see should be kept safe and decreed, not doubting that the assent Catholics objected to Luther’s eagerness to get away from the cording to directions, may be ob­ which is doing a fine work in the sus, convened afterwards, again secure; ‘We command that the au­ of your holiness vill be given to German translation because, ns Em- stereotyped treatment of the country tained by forwarding money order bettering of the' Catholic stage, pre­ passed judgment on the whole mat­ thority of the Apostolic see be pro­ this . . .’ So far from resenting this ser wrote at the time, “ He has in he has ignored the famed capitalapital, or check for $2 to sents a number of interesting plays ter, that had been already judged tected, as the instructions which have ruling of the supreme judge, the Fa­ many places confused, stultified and Rome, to too great an extent. (E. P. and booklets for Catholic organiza- and wholly reprobated by the Holy been given yo.u state. You are to thers of the council, praising it, with perverted the old trustworthy text Dutton Co., New York, $2.50.) GILMORE A BURKE tions. In “ The Staging of Passion See, and decided by its own su­ be preseftt at the council since, should one voice acclaimed the supreme of the Christian Church to its great That very competent writer and Plays and Lenten Dramas,” very preme authority what all should disputes arise, you are to judge of Pontiff with these utterances; ‘A just disadvantage, and also poisoned it Liggett Bldg. SeattU, Wash. observer, George N. Shuster, man­ complete directions are made as to think of it.. 'Whence, as they con­ the various opinions, not to take part judgment! To the new Paul Celes­ with heretical glosses and prefaces. aging editor of The Commonweal, the best manner of staging these clude, it follows that an oecumen­ in the contest.’ tine, to the new Paul Cyril, to Celes­ . . . He almost everywhere forces the paints a picture of present-day Ger­ types of dramas, tableaux, etc. Plays ical counoil has rights more power­ “ The legates did as instructed, tine, guardian of the faith, to Celes­ Scriptures on the question of faith To Thoio Desiring many in “ The Germans: An Inquiry offered include “ Behold Your King,” ful and valid than the authority of with the Father's o i the sacred council tine, one in heart with the council, and works, even when neither faith and an Estimate.” Obviously so ex­ by Ursula Ray, M.A.; “ Bicentennial the Bishop of Rome. in full agreement. Indeed, in firm to Celestine the whole council gives nor works are thought of” (Janssen, tensive and complicated a subject Pageant in Honor of George Wash­ “ However, all who look diligently and faithful accordance with the thanks; one Celestine,. one Cyril, one History of the German People, xiv, Safe Investments cannot be. treated lightly. Mr. ington,” by Sister M. Agatha O’Neill; into facts and written documents for most absolute commands of the Pon­ faith in the council, one faith the 425). Emser points out 1,400 inac­ W* recommend and offer for sale Shuster gives a brief presentation “ The Glowing Cross,” by Ethel Bain, •honest history, with minds wholly tiff, as stated above, when they ar­ world overl’ curacies, while Bunsen, a Protestant notes on Catholic Church property in of what Germany has been and is and “ An Irish Memory,” by L. 0. free of prejudices, can see how these rived at Ephesus after the conclu­ “ When it came to condemning and scholar, mentions 3,000. Luther denominations of $600 and $1,000 geographically, ethnologically, cul­ Keen. Complete information about men strive vainly to Invest a coun­ sion of the first session, they insisted reprobating Nestorius, the Fathers of ridiculed Ecclesiastes, rejected the each bearing five and one-half per turally and socially, and indicates in these and other plays offered by the terfeit with Semblance of truth. First that all the decrees enacted at the the council did not think that the Epistle to the Hebrews and the cent interest payable semi-annually. what ways further investigations Catholic Dramatic Movement, as of all, be it observed that when the previous session should be submitted matter was for them to judge freely Apocalypse as not Apostolic, omitted Please write for circular. ntiy be made. Into the political sit­ well as about membership in the Emperor Theodosius and hie col­ to them, to be confirmed and ap­ and all over again, but plainly pro the two books of Maccabees because uation he has dipped much more ex­ movement Itself, may be obtained league, 'Valentinian, in hie name, proved in the name of tho Apostolic fessed themselves anticipated and they mentioned prayers for the JOHN A. SCHMIDT & CO. haustively. He gives an impartial from the Rev. M. Helfen, National convoked an oecumenical council, see: ‘We request you to direct that bound by the oracle of the Roman dead, and called the Epistle of St. 10 SOUTH LA SALLE STREET resume of the various parties that Director, Briggsville, Wise. the sentence of Celestine had not yet we be shown all the acts of this Pontiff.” James “ an epistle of straw,” because CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

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Aided at Mission Dispensary THE REGISTER Ask^'Learti Catholic Scholars Refute PabllBhed Every Week by The Cstholle PnbUshins Society, Inc. 938 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. Post Office Box 1497 (.Continued From Page 3) Bishop Perry Misquotations Preiident______...______Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D., Denver President Emeritus- — Most Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, D.D., Wichita, Kansas tense as something that had already Editor-General______—______Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D„ LL.D, happened. There is no reason for correctly translated from the Latin Managing Editor______Hubert A. Smith taking it in anything but the literal Albany, ;N . Y.— Evident errors Associate Editors.^-. ______Edward C. Day. Jr- Hillard F. Everett of a letter written by St. Jerome to way in which He described it. It is made by Bishop James Perry o f the DIOCESAN EDITIONS Protestant Episcopal Church in his Evangelus, changed the order of the very evident, therefore, .that souls sentences and made them appear to Central California Register void, just as he had presided at a similar court for the saintly the bench forgotten in th^ dust” is of the Catholic statesman, Charles ■Washington and whether they were breaks of bigotry that have occurred Catherine of Aragon (whose death, in Belloc’s opinion, 'was simply ijot true. Indeed the Bible was Carroll of Carrollton, 'fhe Catholic adapted from the Hawkins text by in this section. The canard is con­ not without the gravest suspicion of murder, probably insti­ “ the most widely circulated book in Address to Washington following himself or someone else are open cerned with the massacre of Dr. questions; but of their derivation gated by Thomas Cromwell). When Anne had lost out, Cran­ the Middle Ages, and had a great in­ the victory at Yorktown and the Marcus Whitman, his__wife, and 10 Jeffrie* Aids Parish Boxers fluence on the life of the nations” commander-in-chief’s famous reply from, the English version of the mer preserved his life by betraying her. Later, Cranmer put others by Cayuse Indians near Fort Burbank, Calif.—-James J. Jef­ (Michael, Geschichte der Deutschen are also given. Jesuit manual of politeness there Walla Walla, on November 20, 1847, fries. former heav^eight champion through another annulment to rid Henry of Anne of Cleves. Volkes, iii, 223). The priests used The Rev. Gilbert J. Garraghan, S. can be no doubt, while on their for­ and an early account of the tragedy pugilist, has consented to serve as Also he handled the affair leading up to the beheading of in preparing their sermons, and J., -writing of George Washington in mative influence on his character attributing it to the inciting of the chairman of the boxing commission there appears to be practical una­ Catherine Howard. knew it from their dally reading of the current issue of The Historical Indians by a Catholic priest is the of Holy Trinity church. The ex­ the Missal and the Breviary. The Bulletin of the Jesuit Historical As­ nimity of opinion among biographers, source, the historian contends, from champion refereed two bouts at a monks copied the Scriptures in their sociation, says that “ it is a remark­ Mr. Moore says; ‘The fact that young which the anti-Cafholic bias has recent exhibition. A ll this time Cranmer was watching for opportunities to scriptoria, and meditated upon them able circumstance that nn influence Washington wrote out those rules arisen. before he wis sixteen years old and Prelates’ Portrait* Painted bring in the new Protestant doctrines. He had )o be careful, frequently as we learn from the of Catholic and even Jesuit origin Washington.— His Excellency, the pages of St. Bernard and Thomas had probably more to do with his that he- practiced them all his life but he played a large part in a new translation of the Bible, has caused thdm to be regarded as JOBLESS PARTY MAY BOOST Most Rev. Pietro Fumasoni-Biondi, Kempis (The Imitation of ^hrist, early training and the shaping of PRIEST AS U. S. PRESIDENT Apostolic Delegate to the United with many heretical changes of text, and he wrote the new iv, 11; Luddy, Life of St. Bernard). his character than any other known one of the most important parts of his education.’ ” Pittsburgh.— An effort to rally States, was among the company English liturgy, with reference to the Real Presence obscured The laity, before printing was in­ factor.” the nation’s unemployed back of a which attended a showing of a por­ and the Mass all but eliminated in its essence. Never has there vented and when Bible manuscripts “ I refer,” Father Garraghan con­ presidential boom for the Rev. trait of the Rt. Rev. Msgr. James been a iiner master of English . were rare and costly, knew the tinues, “ to the well-known ‘Rules of GRIM PAUPERISM GRIPS James R. Cox was launched by H. Ryan, rector of the Catholic Uni­ Scriptures from listening to ser­ Civility and Decent Behavior in friends of the Pittsburgh clergyman. versity of America, which has been mons, and from studying the sculp­ Company and in Conversation,’ an MEXICANS LEAVING U. S. Then Henry died. Little Edward VI came to the throne. Father Cox said “ there is no law in painted by Rodolphe Kiss, a Hungar­ ture, paintings, frescoes and mo­ edition of which, by Charles Moore, the Catholic Church which prohibits ian artist. A portrait of the Most A sickly boy who died early, he was thoroughly Inoculated saics that filled their churches. What formerly head of the manuscript di­ (Continued From Page 1) a priest from running for public of­ Rev. Joseph Schrembs, Bishop of I with anti-Catholicism by the scoundrels who surrounded him comprehensive view o t both the vision of the Library of Congress, lief of Mexicans reaching the border fice, and I shall accept the nomina­ Cleveland, was among the group of] Old Testament and the New could appeared in 1926. Already in the and whose chief purpose was to save- the millions they had on their way back to Mexico, Mr. tion of the jobless party if the honor oil paintings by Sandor Vago, placed be had by a parishioner of St. Mark’s nineties Moncure D. Conway had Calleros recites a few of the many stolen from the Church through the suppression of monasteries is offered me.” Bishop Hugh C. on exhibition in Cleveland. Bishop in Venice in the thirteenth century, pointed out the Jesuit origin of the situations which he has been called Boyle declined to comment. Schrembs sat for the portrait in Mr. and endowments. Belloc treats Edward gently. The little As Ruskin says: “ The walls of the remarkable set o f rules by which the' upon to handle as the local repre­ Vago’s studio, the old John D. Rocke­ man died praying. church became the poor man’s Bible, youthful Washington learned at once sentative of the N.C.W.C. Bureau of SLOVAKS HOLD GREAT RITES feller home. and a picture was more easily read the art of penmanship and that of After his death, Cranmer and the others tried to put Jane Immigration. The occasions, arising TO HONOR SAINT ELIZABETH Ne-«v Abbot is Blessed than a chapter” (The- Stones of gentlemanly conduct. without notice, present challenges Prague.— Great solemnity marked Co-vingdion, La.— The Rt. Rev. Co- Grey on the throne. But Queen Mary, daughter of Henry and Venice, ii, 99). “ In his edition o f the rules, Mr. to the worker’s energy and resource­ the ceremonies at Kosice, Slovakia, lumban Thuis, O.S.B., has beenj Catherine, won the support of the people and ruled. Catholic­ Many non-Catholics have answer­ Moore has brought out new and in­ fulness. commemorating the seven hundredth blessed as Abbot of St. Joseph’s ab­ ed the question above in the nega teresting facts as to their prove­ ity was restored, to last until Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Several weeks ago, a group of 19 anniversary of the death of St. Eliz­ bey, near here, succeeding the Rt. tive. “ It is no longer possible to nance. They appear to have been Rev. Paul Schaeuble, O.S.B., who and Anne Boleyn, definitely reintroduced Protestantism. families numbering 74 persons ar­ abeth of Thuringia. Many of the hold,” says jCropatscheck, “ as the compiled about 1595 at the college was head of the abbey for the past rived in El Paso and faced a three- relics of the saint were lent by Car­ old polemics did, that the Bible was of I^ Fleche, were put into Latin by 30 years. The benediction took place day wait before they could enter dinal Piffl of Vienna to Bishop With Mary’s rise came the fall of Cranmer. For years sealed book both to theologians the Jesuit, Pere Perrin, at the Col­ amid elaborate ceremonies, the Most Mexico. The total wealth of the Carsky to be exhibited during- the and laity. Tl(p more we study the lege of Pont-a-Mousson, and subse­ Rev. John W. Shaw, Archbishop of he had used his office of Archbishop to rob a Catholic people of group was $12, Mr. Calleros found ceremonies in Kosice, where is situ­ Middle Ages, the more does this quently appeared in numerous French New Orleans, officiating. The Most their faith. Only by force of arms was the new English lit­ as he shouldered the problem of see ated a magnificent dome to St fable tend to dissolve into thin air’ and English editions. The English Rev. Joseph Chartrand, Bishop of ing them through. Elizabeth erected in the thirteenth urgy choked down their throats. Belloc gives conclusive evi­ (Das Schriftprincip der Luth. version, based upon the French, was century by King Stephen V of Hun- Indianapolis, preached. dence that when Edward was dying only one person in twelve Kirche, 163). “ We must admit,” the work of Francis Hawkins and is “ As the Associated Charities and gajy. In the spirit of Elizabethan CrowcT Sees Boxers in England was of Protestant tendencies. The rulers shame­ ■writes Dobschutz, “ that the Middle said to have been composed by him other agencies in El Paso are having charity, 600 poor persons were pre­ Los Angeles.— A crowd of 6,500 Ages possessed quite a surprising at the amazingly early age of eight. lessly robbed the people of the Catholic religion, Cranmer be­ a hard time in taking care of El Paso sented with food and clothes donated persons saw boxers representing the and extremely praiseworthy knowl­ Hawkins later became a Jesuit, dy- residents,” he said, “ it was quite a by Slovakian country-folk. Catholic Youth Organization of Chi­ cause he hated the Mass and the Pope, the others because edge of the Bible, such as might in problem to provide sleeping quar­ cago win five out of eight bouts many respects put our own age to they were thieves protecting their loot. CATHOLIC PRESIDENT ters for Saturday, Sunday and Mon­ ANGLICANS TO ADMIT OTHER from the local representatives, here. shame,” (Deutsche Rundschau, 1900, day. However, the Home Supply SECTS TO COMMUNION RITES /Father Cox Pleased With March Cranmer was tried as a heretic. He attempted to save his 61). “ There is,” writes Dr. Cutts, RULES SWITZERLAND company, a labor agency operated London.— “ A constitutional issue Pittsburgh, Pa.— Shortly after his skin by the most abject of recantations. He admitted his griev­ “ a good deal of popular misappre­ by the Santa Fe railway, provided of the gravest import” is The Morn­ return to this city after leading 25,- hension about the way in which the (Continued From Page 1) ous sin in denying the Mass and the Real Presence. He admittec large vacant store room for the ing Post’s description of a situation OOP jobless men to Washington, D. Bible was regarded in the Middle neva, Mr. Motta, who is not only an that he had brought turmoil and bloodshed into England with three nights and placed a stove at which has arisen in the Church of C., Father Cox broadcast the story Ages. Some people tiink that it was eminent lawyer, but also a gifted opr disposal. Through the generosity England owing to an attempt by a of the march over Station WJAS. his novelties. He asked for prayers (he had already been very little read, ever? by the clergy orator and versatile linguist, had the of ,some of our friends, we were, able majority of the Bishops, headed by On Sunday, Old St. Patrick’s church, formally degraded as Archbishop). whereas the fact is that the sermons honor to welcome them in the name to procure sufficient food for the the Archbishop of York, to suspend which has only a few families -within of the medieval preachers are more of Switzerland, which had been three days. The food was cooked a rubric of the Book of Common its parish limits, was crowded full of Scriptural quotations and al­ chosen as the le a s e ’s permanent But when he heard that the State would put him to death by the women in the party.” Prayer without consulting clergy or throughout ,the day. Father Cox lusions than any sermons in these abode. The impression he made was he recanted his recantations and declared that the hand which laity. By suspending the rubric it declared that the march had met days; and the writers on other sub­ such that in 1924 he was elected to Three Die From Exposure had signed them would burn first. Then, old man though he would be possible to admit Noncon­ with gratifying success, and that an jects are so full of Scriptural al­ preside over the league assembly, “ On December 5,” he continued important step had been made in the “ twenty-two families consisting of formists to Communion at Anglican was, he raced to the fagots, stood bravely in the midst of the lusion, that it is evident their minds and in 1926 he was chairman of the altars. right direction. “ We ask only what flames, and, as he had promised, put out the offending hand to were saturated with Scriptural dic­ commission which had been ap­ seventy adults and ninety children is reasonable,” he said, “ the right to tion” (Turning Points of English pointed to discuss the admission of arrived in El Paso after traveling in be the first to bum. He died without a whimper— he who MASS RECALLS RIDES work.” History, 200). Germany into the league. seventeen worn-out automobiles from Catholic Heads Board of Trade himself had put others to death, at a time when he did not be Colorado en route to Chihuahua ON HORSEBACK TO CHURCH Bibliography: Gigot, Biblical Lec­ President Motta attributes his Chicago.— Peter B. Carey, former London.— The days when husband lieve in the Real Presence, because they would not believe in it. tures; Janssen, History of the Ger­ success in life to hfs belief in 'they were twenty-two days on the grand knight of Loyola council, and wife went to Mass on horseback man People, xiv; Grisar, Luther, v, divine power. He is the father of road. During a snow storm in North and were afterwards entertained at Knights of Columbus, has assumed 536, 542. ten children, but material wealth ern New Mexico, one woman and two the presidency of the Chicago board The death is one of the greatest enigmas of history. W as breakfast at the house of Lord is not his. An American observer children died from exposure and he sincere? Perhaps; but he was one of the consummate Caraoys are recalled by Catholics of ‘of trade, the largest grain market not so long ago declared that there hunger. The entire group reached Stoner, Oxon., whose parish priest. in the world. He was elected with­ hypocrites of all times. W as he a patriot? Hardly; he rob­ Chat on the Liturgy were two ruling passions in the life El Paso -without a penny and out of Father William H. Bro-wne, was sent out opposition. bed the majority of the faith they firmly held, and which had of Mr. Motta, the first being his deep g:asoline. Three cars reached El to the mission of St. Filumena, Priest Wage Arbitrator (Continued From Page 3) religious sense, and the second his Paso on rims only; five were towed made England a prosperous and splendid country. He abet­ Caverswell, Stoke-on-Trent, on St. Louis.— The Rev. Joseph Huss- for our liturgy chat the princi profound conviction that under a in because they lacked gas and oil ted the shameless robbery of both the Church and the poor, Christmas eve. The Church of the le^n, S.J., dean of the school of pal material feature of Catholic just and equitable form of govern­ I was notified of their arrival Holy Trinity, Stonor, situated on sociology of St. Louis university, not because he wanted money, but because the thieves would churches. This is the altar. It ment, where the voice of all the El Paso, on that particular day, was was among the three arbitrators help him destroy faith. essentially a table on which the Eu­ people may be heard, all nationali­ visited by a snow storm which lasted the private estate of Lord Camoys, was consecrated in 1389. nampd to settle the wage con­ Was he a Christian? Did he hold the faith of the average sincere charistic Sacrifice is offered, fitting­ ties may live together in peace and all day and all night. It was the troversy involving operators of two old-fashioned Protestant of our day, or w^s he merely a charlatan -whose ly called by St. Paul “ the table of harmony. And the Swiss republic, worst snow storm El Paso has had of the big .taxicab companies here. in fifteen years. During the night 8,000,000 JOBLESS IN U. S., desire was to wreck all faith in Christ and who wished to bore from within? the Lord.” In earliest Christian with her three official languages, ‘Church of Air’ Speaker* was able to place the entire group SAYS ORGANIZED LABOR CHIEF Belloc does not raise these last two questions; but they came to us as we times, when Holy Mass was offered German, French and Italian, cer­ New York.— The Rev. John J. in private homes, ordinary domestic tainly justifies Mr. Motta’s belief. in the' homes of four friends of mine “ More than 8;000,000 workers now McCreary, pastor of St. Therese’s read the story of that strange life and heroic death. Cranmer seems to us have no jobs, the highest total in'the too much of a hypocrite to have had the real stuff of martyrdom in him. wooden tables served as altars. Mr. Motta loves poetry and music. and in the store room which the church, Syracuse, will be the speaker Since the sixth century, however, His favorite author is Dante, and it Home Supply company again made history of the nation. Thousands of in the Catholic period of the “ Church Perhaps he died so bravely because he believed in nothing beyond the grave. men and women may go down under He was, it is certain, willing to go to any length to save his akin, until he every altar must contain a conse­ is said that he seldom makes an' available to us. Four of the chil­ of the Air” to be broadcast over a dren developed high fevers and med­ the hardship of this winter’s crisis. found out that death was coming despite all. crated altar stone, of one piece, nat­ important political address -without nation-wide network of the Colum­ ural, entire, not likely to crumble quoting this great Italian -writer.^ ical assistance was provided. The Broken by undernourishment, de­ bia Broadcasting system at 2:30 p. away, sufficiently large to permit the Of the seven ministers in the Swiss g:roup remained in El Paso for four spair and defeat, they maj never m., E.S.T., Sunday, Jan. 24. It is ex­ Those unhappy days took capital punishment for heresy as a matter Host and the chalice to rest upon it, cabinet, four, three of whom are rad­ days. The cars were repaired and again be able to lead self-respecting of course. Both Catholics and Protestants suffered. Protestants often slew pected that the Most Rev. Daniel J. and provided with a cavity or sepul­ icals, come from the German-speak gasoline was provided. On the day lives or to earn a living.” — William Curley, Bishop of Syracuse, also ether Protestants. Henry and Cranmer were not Catholics when^ Cranmer Green, president of the American chre in which the relics of martyrs ing cantons; two, one a Catholic and of departure, the entire staff of our will speak briefly in this period. sent doubters of the Real Presence to the flames. There are records of the are placed at the time of its conse­ one a Protestant, from the French- El Paso office assisted in providing Federation of Labor. most sincere professions of belief on the part of both Catholics and Protes­ Mass in Byzantine Rite cration. speaking cantons of the west, and food necessary to enable them to con­ St. Louis.— A Solemn Mass, By­ tants as death leaped in fiery form around them. But what of Cranmer? tinue their journey. Joseph Fordney Was Convert The ornaments of the altar offer one, M. Motta, from the Italian­ zantine rite, -will be celebrated at St. We will know on the Day of Judgment. Saginaw, Mich.— A page in tariff interesting study. . Although origin­ speaking section. Religious intoler­ “ Conditions are growing worse Francis Xavier’s church Sunday, history in, the United States closed ally nothing was permitted on the ance has virtually disappeared in every day, and as hundreds of repa­ January 24, in commemoration of with the death of former Represent­ Had it not been for Cranmer and the bandits who were enriched and altar excepting the actual necessar­ Switzerland. triates are coming in daily— 350 will the fifteenth centenary of the Coun­ made “ noble” by the loot taken from the Church and the poor, England ative Joseph W. Fordney, one of ies for the Sacrifice, that is, the aj- arrive tonight from Los Angeles, and cil of Ephesus. The Rev. Basil would have permanently turned back to Rome after Henry’s death. Cran- Michigan’s leading citizens, for tar cloth, the bread and wine and served. A veil should cover the 1,200 are scheduled to arrive here Merenkow, pastor of the Church of mer’s magnificent English style, in Belloc’s opinion, supplanted the hunger, the Mass book. Pope Leo IV in the tabernacle as long as it contains the Monday— ^these people will find it twelve consecutive ‘terms a repre­ sentative in congress, co-author of the Assumption, Greek rite, will o f­ of the people for the beauty of the old Latin liturgy. It was only on occa­ ninth century allowed, in addition Sacred Species. A mark of sover­ harder to find their way into Mexico.” ficiate. sions that the Archbishop could rise to sublimity in the use of the mother the relics of the saints, the four eignty, this veil indicates that the the famous Fordney-McCumber tongue. But all who know fine English realize that the Church by Law Gospels and the pyx. ' The sixth cen­ King of Kings dwells within the tariff bill, and a Catholic. Mr. Ford- r>8; Established bad much to do with the formation of the language; and Cran­ tury saw added the antependium, a tabernacle. Additional honor is PROVED DEVOTION TO nel, who was a convert, was twenty- Ten Cures at Lourdes in mer led the way. movable altar-frontal made of some paid the tabernacle in the form of M ARY IN EARLY AFRICA four years in the house of repre­ 1930 Beyond Natural Causes rich fabric, which extends along the a light, called the sanctuary lamp, sentatives at Washington and came constantly burning to remind the to be known as one of the most ar­ Church by Law Established— what a name in view of its history! The whole front of the altar from the (Continued From Pafee 1) Ten curps out of 77 cases put iron fist of the law was all that brought it into being. Politicians, drunk table to the platform. Not until the faithful ttat the Light of the World dent protectionists in the history of under observation as the result of with new stolen wealth, put over the movement, taking advantage of Henry’s thirteenth century did the cross be­ dwells therein. Before the sixteenth Mary. He also uncovered fragments the nation. pilgrimages to Lourdes in 1930 have lusts and Elizabeth’s illegitimacy. 'Controlling everything, they robbed the come a distinct feature of the altar. century the tabernacle was un­ of religious statues modeled from a been recognized by the Lourdes Bu­ people. Back of them was only a little handful of sincere adherents to the ■rhe baldachino is a canopy made known. Originally preserved in the hardened clay representing the Asks Hearii^ for Encyclical reau des Constatation, writes Dr. A. new Protestant beliefs. of precious material which projects homes of the faithful, the Sacred Blessed Virgin and Christ. One of San Diego.— 'That portion of the Vallet, the president of the bureau, The English masses must not have been guiltless or God would not have or is suspended over the altar and Species were, after the persecutions, his most important finds was a large Christmas Encyclical of Pope Pius in the Journal de la Grotte de permitted this. Belloc says they were thoroughly Catholic, but not fervent, the platform. While adding dignity preserved in the sacristy or in bas-relief of the Blessed Virgin. XI appealing to non-Catholics to re­ Lourdes. _ About 20,000 sick visited when Henry first revolted. and majesty to the altar it likewise cupboard inserted in a wall on the Father Dffiattre was the author of turn to the faith should receive the Lourdes in 1931, he says. Ninety- “ I would thou wert cold or hot,” said God in the Apocalypse (iii, 15-16). protects it from dust. Permanently Gospel side. Later, the Blessed Sac­ numerous archaeological and ecclesi­ respectful and hopeful attention of five cases, representing not nearly “ But because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will begin fixed in the center of the altar is rament was preserved in a pyx sus­ astical works. Among these are “ Le all Protestants, Dr. Roy Campbell de- the whole of those whose condition- to vomit thee out of *My mouth.” a box or chest called the tabernacle, pended over the altar, still later in Culte de la Sainte Vierge en clared in conducting the “ Question.—was anreliorated, presented them-i,...-...- The warning is dreadful; but history is full of proofs that God wants which contains the sacred vessels in a pyx resting on the altar and ulti­ .Afrique,” “ Excavations a Carthage” Box” at the First Congregational [selves for examination at the bu- B O halfway service. which the Blessed Sacrament is pre- mately in the -Ubernacle. and “ St. Louis, Roi de France.” ' church here. jreau.

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