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i an account of hi vardship and ri tr re The Pittsburgh Catholic! of hi s merit I i ili I I llnl US DEVOTION Days Long I After m ity pars if service, three o j The Layman's OIT-;lal Diocesan Orsan 4 PHIL SURSUM CORDA which were ipent in the ompany if Father Damien ESTAHI.IHHKI» IN 1144 Window 1 -New Castle, Madonna. BT RT. REV. MICHAEL O'CONNOR, D.D. FIRST "the apostle if the leper» he reti d from the Isle ö WHAT'S BIGHT WITH THB WORLD By "KERKKH" 2 McKeft«port. Holy Trinity. B18HOP OF PITTSBURGH I Molokai to Hot le in t iy and broken ii :l Natrona, St. Mathias. —a. Published Every Thursday by By REV. JAMES M. GILLIS. C S. P. j health to enlist ¡Ü oí medi a! science to restoi I Mill vale, St. Ann. •evaety-iH* Yaati Jga THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING COMPANY that which he In ice of God's uff liete«: Word came to :> ( onncllsville, St. Rita. Editor. The Catholic World" Tha Society for Ite i 611 Beneilum-Troe« Build Ins Ii Kpringilale, Si. tlphonsus. Court 06*1 233 KOl'RTH A VENI* E i God, in His mei had destined that h< oil last Friday I «f th« Faitk, recently 7 North Side. St. Nicholas. the Pittahargh DI »r ssa. : JAMES M COBTIN BL.ISABETH DAFUNOKI! was not to retur , la it was to be < ailed oi the lepers on th Molo- 8 NortIi Side, Annunciation, Rather frequently of late in writ-¡volume II, and you may read thi* lectiva 0t f 12». Editor Aiioclat« Editor high to the mam the kai, Brother Jo II, hn.J il Pittsburgh, St. Vincent A. U KRIBOSR JOHN' JOSEPH UOKRELL passed away. Th (1'splen). ing and speaking 1 have been em- Pm*"*e: . Advertising Maii.tprr ocíate Edito Born nearly eighty-eight years ag April li'th Fifty Taan A| the many wonder 10 < oal < enter, St. Thomas. * ' , , » * J It is striking how few «samples TR11MH IN ADVANi. j 1843, at Slowe, Vermont, he came with his parents as a I phanzing the historical fact that I fln(1 of , nnm.roua family Over 2,000, May ag g rea I worker for 11 Sharpsburg, St. John Can- One copy by mall, per year .12 SI I very small boy to Janpsville, Wisconsin, where he grew tills. I "modern" corruptions in the matter j among the Greeks, at least in the Catholics, attend Single ropy Oli and His afflict« of sex-morality are really ancient, times succeeding to the Peloponne- by Redempteriat One copy by mall, for six months... . I ?f J to manhood. Working in a printing office and later in For 12 - Verona, St, Joseph. , 3 GO more than sixty II star Jum-Imn. St. John. Ask Solomon; he knows. "There is War. We hear of two, some- seph's church, Foreign sobttcrlptÍonby mall I book store he was able to earn enough money to sup- „ .. times three, brothers and sisters— Canada Hubacrlpttons .. - . 3 0(1 It Sewickley. St. Janrea. VI had worknd in a , nothing new under the sun. Noth-1 . Some of the older port himself through Milton Academy. It was on Sep- IV North sode. A«cen»n>n, Mldum more and unsung on th I the ila ! ing new under the electric light, un-1 legislations had indeed prohibited IMI Ta Enter«* a» 8erond-<'l«»t> Matter nerember 18. 1**7. | tember 9th, 1H61, that he enlisted as a private in Com- 16- Mitnhall, St, I-rani-ia. waiuiri group kin tolokai, Rev. Ferdinand KRM to t the Post Ofllc* at rittftburgll, Pa . under the Act pany B, Thirteenth Wisconsin Infantry, and by the 17—Rankin, St. Barnabas, i der the spotlight, or the Klieb light; ] abortion by the mothers; yet the liarch ]. 137». It wa« iri J380 left the ,t<>r u, h ordm ed pastor af St is Pittsburgh, SI. Stephen, ; nothing new even in the dark |™ »»« °f « ' »7 time that the war WHS over he had received the com- United States, ne ! L Loret to. t foot on til - Km ler. St. Michael. i rence, that philosophers like rlato his native land ; I There are no new sins, no now vices. >nd Anatotlr form.liy .pproved and PITTSBUKGH, PA., APRIL 2, 1931 mission of Captain. One of his comrades in war has go there I'I Bulger, SI. Ann. Bishop PKelaa to work as a co with till i It is all the same old dirt. recommended it. 'If perchance tha dance at St. Paal'a described him as "a smooth-faced, boyish looking young 20 Moiiaca, St. John Hap. late Father I lami > take his tory, having moved f)ia . Bishop Boyle Commends man—very courteous, an idea! young soldier that 21 \lpsville, St. Patrick. Invention of sins stopped away'custom of the place,' says tbe lat- place when that d .saintly i back in Babylon, in Sodom and Go- ter, 'is against tha exposition of others could well emulate." Captain Dutton was mm 22 I'urtle < reek. St. Coleman. "The Pittsburgh Catholic" man of God pàssi eceive hit ! morrah. Recently in Egypt tbey j newly-born children, abortion previ- Thirty T tered out of the service at Madison, Wisconsin, Jan crown óf glory. 2:1—Zrllenople, St. (iregory. Bishop's House 21 Idlewood. St. Paul Orphan dug up Tutarkahmen. lie died Pittsburgh, Holy Kosary. ¡him nothing. The Egyptians knew endangering the mother's life. And Mercy, Oakland. my predecessors in the See of Pittsburgh, I appoint in IHCl. After Iii tried scv I it all, tried it all, and perished. So Hippocrates accordingly t«Ua us, eight years he was in the employ of the government eral occupations ; 26— ( rabtree. St. Bartholomew. THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC an official diocesan 27—New Brighton. Ss. Cyril ! did the Sodomites and the Gorhorra- with the utmost simplicity, of his Twewty Years Aga organ, and commend It to priests and to the people ft' as a claim adjuster for the war department. This work birthday announn e had i'ii - ! hites. So did the Greeks. They having thus relieved a woman to tered the Cat h and Metliodiiis, Holy Ghost Collaga a reliable journal of Catholic thought and opinion. I irch. He killed themselves off with what whom pregnancy had become bur- brought him into direct t iich with the southerners for went to Get hsemi 28— Ford ( it). St. Mary. thorixatlon from tha stqM ffr] trust that by their encouragement and support it will there to j seemed to them novel sexual experi- densome." it was his duty to adjust laims made by the people of test his \ tic at in 2i) llonora. Si. Dominic. Pennsylvania's first " grow in influence, and become, increasingly, a power III Pittsburgh, St. Rosalia. ments. And now turn over tha pags and for justice, for righteousness, and for the advancement the South against the U S. Government for damage sity. 1 Rome conquered Greece. But read what happened to then: of the Kingdom of God in this world. done by the Federal tro ps on their campaigns in tip that was I then the captives led the captors "Now for the evidence of % of Ii Sincerely yours in Christ, southern territory. It wa during this time of his life and I captive. Greece, being conquered, statesman li^e Polybius as to the Taa Years Aga{ that + HUGH C. BOYLE, Bishop of Pittsburgh that he became mriored by the graciousnoas and the taught the Romans all the dirt she effects produced in Greece by this Drive is launched te southern people. In this capacity he YOUR CHILD'S knew—just as when a modern ad- custom. 'It is,' he says, 'tha unani- diocese to relieve the hospitality of t in thi I venturer in sin conquers a woman, mous opinion of all, that Greece land. The Pittsburgh Catholic receives the complete New,*, attained a very high degree of popularity with south land in return she inflicts also sure now (in the first period of U»a Rev. Francis T, Cable and Feature Service of the National Catholic PROBLEMS erners. • f G ieath upon him. Roman rule, after the taking of Co- formerly a priest of tie Welfare Conference News Service. 1 li il fi (By Mary K. Spencer) rinth) enjoys the greatest prosper- diocese, celebrates the fKi ring al of these years be had bei •n concerning Not only sins but vices are all >ld. They have been tried In the ity; yet there is such a scarcity of versary of his 01 himself with thouhoughtg s on religion and or l his fortieth i population, and the. cities arc so York City. EASTER WEEK 1 III: \DO! ESCENT AND I balance, found disastrous, aban- birthday he was r< •cived into the Catho lie Church a; doned, picked up again, tried again desolate, that the soil begins to lose , URING thithis weeweek HolHoly ChurcChurchh commemorates the I'ii I.I I I: WORK St. Peter's Church ii Memphis, Tenriesse e, ami imme- ¡with the same result, and so on da its fertility from want of hands to Five Teva Agg the Institution of the Blessed Sacrament, Pas- mmaml Many a si If-saerificing father and cultivate it. The reason is, that diatelv entered th, Trappist Monastery at Our Lady mother are undergoing great priva- j capo, ad lib. Barnum waa right D'. E. A. Weiss of MeMf | sion, death and Resurrection of her Divine •perry i Just as right as Solomon. men, even when they live in the of Gethsemane in Kentucky where he desired to try I to keep .1 ohn and Mary in one uf the country*a leadte| D ile Probably some young ignoramuses married state, will not bring their Founder. During the ceremonies of this time of Holy H-hool studying courses that will o gists, dies suddenly te* the religious life tPatriarch of ,J< item, here in me recently when I heard a irener •venirne ef tha i Father Damien died and thus "the mantle of Elias was ous mother of linnt»-d means lament iall historians, one from whom (let If you read on in the same vol- ) tesai at Maas.) ¡ -m gnat love of the Creator "For God so loved the world American for the I ti an Order ume, you will find that the Romans 1 over John's failures in the college ! me whisper a secret) other histo- that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever passed on to Elisius" and Brother Joseph took the du of the Holy Sepal' ! rians borrow pretending that they weakened themselves and so far de- April L Eaater pression is erroiic • to far as a exams and add, "And we are making the ;Su a dar. (Seria believeth in Him might be saved." Christ, the second ties as superior of the leper colony where he held every sacrifice here at home to keep have made original research. This populated the state that when the chapter was duly an ustilutionallv Preface of Raster, person of the Blessed Trinity worked out the salvation forth until late in man actually dug into the ancient barbarians came, they had a walk- 1929. organized in April him'in - hool." President Roosevelt hailed him as a hero and the 029 ami said [original records. His name is Dol- over. April 6. Easter MoadMt j of man, re-opened the gates of heaven and appeased chapter was or This w is true. His two older sis- »far at the zi d and up- ! I linger. You may find one of his So now the moderns would have the Day. Gloria. | the just and almighty Father in the bloody sacrifice world has looked with wonderment fro proved by the then ters were working -t tenuously, often égalé of the smaller books, "The Gentile and the us emulate the ancients and com Preface of Easter. ' patience and zeal of this great character who gave Latin 1'ntriari h of beyond their strength, to keep John Upon the gibbet of the Cross on the heights of the hill •u ,1'em. This Jew" (two volumes), in almost any mit race-suicide. Beware, America! and "We therefore" él chapted elected bffi at coi>.•«•. The mother sewed for of Golgatha that was called skulls. This is the lesson up all that he might serve God's poor afflicted with m a proper good library. Turn to page 259 In I (Copyright, 1931, N. C. W. C.) proper to Eaater. White < form, adopted by l;i and sufh by-' others during her free time to help that the liturgy of the Catholic Church calls to our that terrible and strange malady, leprosy. 1 laws with the list officer^ were out, and the father, a semi-invalid, April 1. Easter •iad on Good Friday. "Brother Joseph Dutton is dead" Is the message forwarded to the I.i Pat riarch of ! did his share in the cause. You will the Dag. Otaria. Sequeate,' say, "Yes, but it's all worth it." On Holy Saturday, the vary liturgy of tha Church that went buzzing around the world by the means of Jerusalem in April .¡iti pub- on Monday. lished in the official organ ei t Often it is and often it is not. Facts the modem device* of communication in this twentieth show that in many institutions, the April 8. Wednesday ¿f^t the confusion of the Apostles on that first Knights of the Holy Sepul<-!i students making the highest grades tawe ai Bastar. Mas Baly Saturday aa tha body of Christ was reposing In century. A world bowed its head in solemn reepect and th Unite,1 States. ' I HK PALES- are those who have worked their Gloria. 2nd Collect far the'aewly hewn sepulchre"in the garden of Joseph of I editorial writers vied with one another to pay a TINIAN, and ever s that da Faster Tea Dance to certain caricatures of the Irish •, or part of it, through col- or Pope. Creed, etc, aa the American ( liapti .f the Holy Dear air:—A large number of shown in shop windows of the city Arimathea. The priests in the liturgy of the day wear I well-merited eulogy. But the soul of Brother Joseph lege. Sepulchre was fun :>. ng with the patrons and patronesses attest gen- during the week of March 17. The April 9. Thursday purple vestments and later the white ones. It would j has gone forth to its Master. Farewell, dear Brother! False Appraisal full knowledge of His -attuile the erous interest in the Tea Dance for name of the Joyce Company waa tav* ef Easter. Maaa «I aaam at AR«t that tha Church la undecided as to Thy many charges in Molokai will long for you and Latin Patriarch and ciáis at the "Education may not always prove Gloria, etc. as yesterday; | Pittsburgh Hospital to be held mentioned as one of tha offenders. whether she should mourn the death of her Lord, do I your kindly administrations and shall long for the time Vatican. satisfactory," says a writer in a re- cent periodical, "but parents have 1 April 7 in Hotel Schenley. The danc- I presume that he had in mind the April 1ft. Friday wttlfejte penance for the ains of men, or rejoice in the belief j when they too may start on that long and arduous trip The officers of American Joyce McClements Company, located ef Eaater. Mass of tha OÜ» C hapter resigned as lö.'IO. accepted its social valuation and ing set is enthusiastic that Don Bes- of the resurrection on tha morrow relying on the to eternity where they hope and trust to meet you • June, at the comer of Penn and Shady etc. as on Weinesdsy. « . The only exception t, this was the seek to make its alleged blessings i tor's orchestra will furnish the promises of Christ The liturgy of the day signifies | face to face in the presence of the Living God. Well Grand Secretary of ¡e American available for their children." The I music. avenues in the East End. April 11. Easter confusion for the Shepherd had been struck and the j done thou good and faithful servant! Thou hast been Chapter, whose elect i tremendous increase of students in I Proceeds go to the Dispensary, be- What appeared in the window that of the Day. Gloria. Sad flock had "been scattered. faithful over many things and in the confines of the matically void becuu • >f his not jou r high schools and colleges proves sieged this year by many who never Mr. McHenry considered as an of- Leo. Creed, etc. aa a* this. I.et us be sure that John and being a Knight, altli ¡gli, at the j before asked aid. fense against the Irish I do not On Easter Day the Church rejoice» in the resur- eternal kingdom may you reach the City God walled Mary are not getting a higher edu- time of his election, s application j —W. A. H., know, but 1 do know the men at the cation because the neighbor's son ration of Christ and summons all the solemnity of' about with the twelve walls of precious stones and hthood, and Pittsburgh, Pa. he^d of this company, and instead of was pending for 1st: and daughter are, but that they are the liturgy of the Church to fulfill the words of St. may you receive the untarnished crown set with a dia- his applicat ion \v a in appro)ed un- nursing any bigotry and contempt WEEKLY sacrifice, a service really fitted for this particular task for our people that would cause Paul, "This is the day which the Lord hath made, let | dem of jewels, each representing a til March of l'J.'iU, ie re fore, he to aid in their life work. In Memoriam OF FEAST DA* o an alter Christus. Your name shall live for could not have held the office of them to offend us on Saint Patrick's us rejoice and be glad in it." "Hie Christ, having en-! rendered Dear sir:—Father Daniel Richard day, they on the other hand, entrust to come amongst those of us left in the Grand Secretary u fier that Persons in authority in many of dured the ignominies of Holy Thursday night and the I centuries our colleges complain of the unfair- Sullivan's lifelong struggle with 111 gome of the most important posi- date. All the othe .iff health compels our homage and our (By N. C. W. C. Nei death of a malefactor on Friday, fulfills His promise Church militant. To live in the minds of men after ness to both the parents and stu- tions in their store to Irish-Cath- duly Knighted pru\ H assun mg Sunday, April 6»—St dents due to the Intter's unfitness wonder that his frail frame held olics. Surely, if there was anything on Easter day of, destroy this temple and in three death is not to die, so one great writer has put it. office. The Grand i'f-llor rer, the "Angel of Jt for college training. This does not such strength of intellect. His life offensive in the window some of Mav the grace of the presence of God and life ever- the American Chapter was a visi- days I will raise it up. Truly with St. Paul, we as mean that they are mentally in- took on the greatness of his soul. these employes would have called the point of death * Christians and Catholics cry out, "If Christ be not lasting in Christ's eternal mansions be yours forever tor ami guest of the Patriarch in ferior, but simply that their inter- Of grave mien, he was candid, cou- Mr. McClements' attention to it be- over the schism that March of 1PM0 and was received by the Church, he waa risen again, then is our preaching vain and your faith more. ests and inclinations lie in another rageous and unflinching, with a cour- fore any outsider noticed it. the Patriarch as such an official of tesy that won the heart of the most cjled and told to ge forth is also vain." direction. The boy whose every idle I have not any doubt about the the American chapter. thom/ht wanders constantly to the timid. vert sinners. For twaf Following the wishes and the liturgy of holy Church Under these circumstances no Ambitious that educated Cath- sincerity of Mr. McHenry, hut I he preached throughout aeroplane, automobile or radio can think in his seal to the land of our SPEED. AND MORE SPEED "do novo" organization eliii be or- olics should take their rightful converted thousands. having suffered with Christ we may rise with him hardly he expected to wax warm birth he made a mistake when he ganized but only a continuation of place, his challenge rang out to the Vaunes In Brittany in lift gloriously and triumphantly on Easter Day resuscitated RAIN travel between Chicago and New York in over the conjugation of "amo." The thought the Joyce McClements Com- the old American chupti r can now girl whose mind runs to domestic students "Train for Leadership." and renewed in a new faith and thus rejoice with I I fourteen hours on a schedule requiring speeds function. To even talk of a "de pany were scoffers of our people. Monday,'April «.— cience and household matters should To followers of seemingly lost Had he seen some of our own coun- Pope, succeeded Popé 1 all of the Christian world in the thought of the risen ! * as high as ninety miles an hour was recently i novo" organization i> gross ignor- not be scolded for forgetting the causes he gave hope. Nothing worth trymen in tha shop beyond the win- 422. He excommunicated ance and can only be harmful to the Saviour. We may then feel that true Christian hap-1 predicted by i Pennsylvania Railroad official. This | problems in geometry. I have heard while was to him impossible. The dow I feel sure he would not have and deposed him am Order. young students complain at the end pineas, which is the heritage of every one who has j almost unbelievable speed will be made possible by the j conversion of the U. S. A. Negro judged so severely the contents of the Pelagian heresy, • • • of their school year of the hours was near and dear to his heart. observed the Lenten fasts and its rigors and been j electrification of that railway for the entire distance.) the window. of the life of St Patrick The former son of the Kaiser who spent on courses that did little or Father Sullivan realized the old that apoalte received Iria faithful until the end. Thus may we enjoy to the full I This will slice about six hours from the present fastest received a beating in a riot in Ger- nothing to fit them for practical Irish ideal, "A Scholar and a Gen- Sincerely yours, —Thos. F. O'Donnell. to preach to the Irish the spiritual happiness of the Eastertide. present schedules. many seemed to be all up in the air work. tleman." In prayerful solitude and Celestina te dU. Ha ' because his august personage was open minded activity in intellectual Pittsburgh, Pa. ^•••¡^••••••••M Already some of the eastern sections of the road During the later high school or 432. not. respected. If he was so fool- •im early college years, if the parents pursuits he lived the life of Seton FRS. SULLIVAN AND AARON are being prepared for the use of electric locomotives ish as to get himself into the midst Hill College, he was Seton Hill Col- Tuesday, April % and children work together, a career a Primitive Fat> r, •T»HE Diocese of Pittsburgh must again bow its ¡and this form of motive power is actually being of n mob, he received only what he lege. "Blessed are the dead who die can be planned and the work in Jew and belonged to tha I head in hiqnble submission to the will of Divine adopted or seriously considered by a number of our might have expected. The son of school directed more or less toward in the Lord." the former Kaiser was no better M., Jerusalem. He traveled te * Providence in the death of two of its very able ' railroads which form a network over the nation, that goal. A foundation for many lived there nearly twenty than any one else in the mob, if he of the "careers" listed in the fol- Pittsburgh, Pa. and popular priests who passed away during the past j One reason for seeking increased speed is, of course, chose to engage in such small time tl pontificate of AaicetVi lowing paragraph can he laid in of Eleutheriua in 171. la week in the persons of Very Rev. F. P. Aaron, V.F., I because of the keen competition of the air transport stuff. Dear sir:—Father Leo Doeltral of high school and can be built up often History of the Chatch • • • by special technical training with- Wilson, North Carolina, writes: "I pastor of St. Peter's Church, Brownsville, and the Rev. j lines which are taking from the railroads an increasing been lost Modernism stalks abroad in one out the necessity of four years in have been very busy with several Dr. Daniel R. Sullivan, President of Seton Hill College, j volume of passenger traffic from year to year. of our local newspapers, the Pitts- college. good opportunities for church exten- Wednesday, April Both of these priests had labored long and well in i For some time it has been known that train speeds j petuus, Bishop of Teora, burgh Press, .lust glance at it any Among these "careers," many of sion work here. I have had a num- ber of addresses to the students and By D. J. Ryan, that See for thirty yearn. the vineyard of the Lord and had done excellent work .could be increased by electrification, but until this time ; night you choose and read any of which apply to Iki111 young men and (Director. N. C. W. C. Historical Rec- in the carrying out of the duties of the holy priest- the cost of the equipment has been a determining | their "columnists" with which the young women, are found account- professors of the Christian College noted for his vei local paper is obsessed and see what here as well as several in the Wil- ords Bureau. Central Depositor? Saints and he deeply hood. factor. ancy, editing", journalism, sbcial at Catholic War Data.) they are writing. Mr. 11 eywood service, architecture, advertising, li- son Public High School. The oppor- relics and adorned sad Father Aaron, noted for his quiet and unassuming Broun is one of what we might brarianship, civil and industrial en- tunities were too good to let pass—• WALTER S. FISHER shrines. In his w*n he manner as well as his reserve, had always shunned j DRIVERS, RECKLESSNESS term "arch" radicals. Mr. Harry gineering, domestic science, radio1 it is a most fruitful thing to place poor his heirs and remitted Elmer Barnes leads a close second. before honest, unspoilt young minds due his estate. the limelight, choosing to go about on his pastoral du- t I »HHEE riskriskss taken by automobile drivers are beyond ; work, physical education, foreign Walter Fisher, of St. Patrick's Our attention has been called to one | trade, banking, agriculture, insur- the position of the Catholic Church. Parish, Minocqua, Wisconsin, was Thursday, April t.—4t ties and doing whatever he might for the welfare, both 1 belief. AI further proof of this is in the findings of the recent contributions of this ant e, commercial art, secretarial With the Scriptures open before me a sergeant in Co. C, 304th Field Sig- Egypt left her father's aplritual and temporal, of those committed to his care. * of a Cannadin n board that investigated the cause gentleman in which he says: "The j work, etc. The great importance of I showed them clearly that the nal Battalion, 79th Division. In the youth la order that she Reserved in his manner, he never found time to be of grade crossing accidents in the Dominion during realization of the giod lite will not the religious vocation us a life work Blessed Savior founded the church third phase of the Argonne offen- without restraint. Far concerned about anything except those duties to which the past three years. Out of a total of one thousand come from revealed theological dog- will be treated in a separate article. on the Apostles and successors, and sive, tlie 79th Division wss east of yean she lived a lite ft mas. It must be discovered by the not on tne Bible which came only the Meuse working through Boise Alexandria, and waa he felt himself called upon to perform. A faithful and seven hundred and ninety-one accidents, seven hun- j A number of excellent works with social scientists wh > carry on their supplementary references on careers years after Christ had left the earth. de la Grande Montagne. In the lously brought te a recollected priest, he has left a precious memory with dred and fourteen of these were cases of ignoring stop researches into the nature of man j for young people can lie found In "Also I began to put into effect course of this heavy fighting the Di- her wrong-doing during those among whom he had labored for so many years. signals. Seventy-seven drivers actually drove under and his relationships with his fel- most libraries. Among these are recently my boyhood dream of vision's lines of communication were bration of the Exaltatiea j being constantly cut by enemy ar- Father Sullivan, known throughout the East for his the gates while they were being lowered and, as in- lowman." "An Outline of Careers for Women" preaching in public on the streets. Cross. She retired late < I am making a public address every tillery fire. ness where she lived fat | learning and accomplishments in the'Weld of education, credible as it may seem, one driver actually left his In this same article lie blatantly by Doris E. Flcischman and "Ca- declares that "modern science has I reers for Women" by Catherine' Fi- Saturday afternoon at four on the During the period October 28 to years doing penance. had done an almost inconceivable amount of monumen- car and raised the gates after they had been lowered. undermined all of t! r ancient the- | lene. A Career Research Institute steps at Court House Square to the November 11, Sgt. Fisher, disre- Friday, April 10.—St tal work for the cause of Catholic education and its Nine pedestrians climbed over or under the closed ' ologies and religious philosophies." has l>een recently organized, the shopping and visiting crowds. There garding his own personal safety, martyr, was a rich and promotior not only In the Diocese of Pittsburgh but gates while sixty-nine motorists drove into the side of sole purpose of which is to aid par- is new interest in things Catholic went out repeatedly In daylight ana of Bethlapeta, Persia, ents and students in mapping out a since I began this a month ago, and throughout the eastern part of the United States. A moving trains and forty-three managed to hit the This is the sort of literature that dark into an area laden with gas and a monastery near his is going into the homes of our peo- i plan of work la*! fitted for the indi- I feel that soon I shall have a par- which he ruled with profound scholar, he was very exacting and thorough j lraing ag th(,y wcre standing still. Fight used the' raked with enemy artillery fire to ple today and then we who are I vidual 011 leaving high school or col- ish of more than fifty-two Cath- repair breaks in the wires. He suffer«.martyrdoi and with his many numerous duties along lines of edu- railway tracks as a highway while five considered the ! lege. olics." somewhat religious or profess to be General Order No. 22 of 1919 con- persecution of the cation he did not forget the full spirit of the priest-. j g , g „d place to turn a car while one motor-1 Please pray for God's blessing on crogJ n 0 wonder why priests and bishops are Be sure that your young boy and tains the citation awarding him the King Sapor. this work. Wilson is a very fine city hood and tha exacting requirements which his holy 1st stopped on the tracks and fell asleep. This was a insisting upon u Catholic press to girl are prepared to go on to col- Distinguished Service Cross. "By Saturday, April IL—6T of fifteen thousand, but less than one be supported by our Catholic peo- lege before the decision is made. Do his example of personal bravery, Greet was consecrated «tiling required of him. Requiescat in pace. bit more risky than the man who parked his car on hundred Catholics. ple. How are we to keep modern- not force them to go as it is unfair the citation reads, 'Sgt, Fisher en-, the year 440. He ruled the crossing to go in search of water. —Reader, ism out of the minds of our youth to them, to parents, and to the col- couraged the men of his platooa to the time it waa mat MOTHER JOSEPH DUTTON Pittsburgh, Pa. All of these things will indicate just how thought- and permit them to read such rub- let e. If either in high school or assist in maintaining the lines of cursions ef the VI ROTHER JOSEPH DUTTON, one of the pioneer less men are when they are driving an automobile. If bish at the sanie time? It is an college, studeuts find a definite goal, communication, thus, enabling mes- HUBS and ly the N old decree that one can not serve they will be much more satisfied and Irish Caricatures Again sages of important military value to the lives of aduRs and children are to be conserved agian heresies. At two masters. Either one or the efficient than if they are just drift- Dear sir:—In the letter of Mr. be transmitted in times of greatest Attila and his Ha and the number of automobile accidents lessened, there ing into whatever conies along when B workers among the lepers on the Island of Molo- other will be the recipient of the in- James McRenry appearing in last need." whea they had dividual's affections. they leave school. week's Catholic attention was called kai, In tha Hawaiian group, has answered the call (Copyright, 1JJ1. N. C. W. C> gnap, Aa M ef death and has gone to the world beyond to render ] must be a greater vigilance on the part of every one m