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Building Work at Vatican Is Boon to Labor E GIVES JOBS TO 8.000 WAGE EARNERS 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 CATHOLIC 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. Francis Spellman, 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 Italy; 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.
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