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Deeds of the Dead Pope Are Extolled in Sermons

Deeds of the Dead Pope Are Extolled in Sermons

THE SAN TEAKCISCO CALL", MONDAY, JULY 2TV 1903. 2 DEEDS OF THE DEAD ARE EXTOLLED IN SERMONS CARDINAL GIBBONS STRIVING Praise Rendered NOT WITH SWORD BUT WITH FOR SUCCESS OF VANNUTELLI in Eloquent SMILE LEO SWAYED THE WORLD LAMBDA, ?p*?i*J Ca&I* ts The Call acd New Tork afternoon he drove to the Vatican and ¦^m July 26.—At the sol- Herald. Ceprrirht, 1908. by the New Tork paid his respects to Cardinal Oreglia. who . emn pontifical requiem high Company. Herald PubllthlB* received him'most cordially. Ho had^a mass sung in ..St. Joseph's conversation with the latter, in which the Leo's Forms •^M0^• July 35.-Cardinal Gibbons Camerllngo Gibbons \Life Church this morning for the re- •^OME. informed Cardinal of Pope m^M arrived here to-day. He is etop- the conditions made by the congregation pose of the soul of Leo the yl^ping In the French Convent of with reference to the conclave. Cardinal Themes thirteenth, the sermon and eulogy were * » ¦*the Sulpldans. There is no Gibbons will receive no one except Cardi- for delivered by the Rev. Father P. M. Sar- further doubt that under nals until after the copclave. doni, an Italian priest of distinguished the In- ¦¦' ,-, .. . ,.;.JL :.itvU(Ci •'.¦,„,-.;.;/.¦ ¦ Euence of Cardinal Gibbons the French lineage, .who knew the late Holy Fathec Cardinals will no longer group themselves personally ;and .who served for a time as Cardinal Says an magnificent cathedral around Cardinal Mattrieu to vote for what ¦the t,lmes assistant In the that prevented them from car- Lateran, practically would be a continuation of rying out the, desires of. their 'hearts. of St.\ John de the- sacred edifice the policy of Leo XIII.They have al- the Conclave Even official Italy,has shown by'its spon- •chosen by the late head of the Roman ready grouped themselves around Cardinal taneous courtesies how much the old Catholic Church a» his final resting place. to oppose the ' of Cardinal spirit of hostility has passed away.' It is Father Sardoni came here recently .from Richard WillBe safe say the comes to Rampolla. The latter Is practically the Brief. to that when time Nicarauga and has been actinz as assist- remove it the body of Leo XIIIwill be ant to O'Connell, author of the policy of the Vatican for in peace, as honor, to Its the "Rev. Father T.- J.. *y*wOME. July 25.—At the sixth meeting carried in tomb of the pastor of the the lest sixteen years. §J- Cardinals,. In the Lateran basilica. •;: who. In the absence of the congregation of parish, the Rev. P. A. Foley, Is directing Rampolla represents some- ¦^^ held, to-day, forty-five ., "What a wonderful . tribute all : this But Cardinal Cardinals c!iange Is' to'..the consummate diplomacy the affairs of St.Joseph's Church. Father thing more. He is the incarnation of the were present. Cardinal Delia Volpe.voicing of Leo XIII!.But what ;a great tribute O'Connell was the celebrant of the mass. conception of the papacy, which came eld also the opinions of some of his colleagues, it Is to the means he has employed. The The sanctuary and altar were draped In Into being at the time of the Council of criticized !the ceremonies Inconnection with ¦Gentiles have raged, and the people de- black • and with .the. papal colors, yellow Trent, under the influence of Philip IIand the interment of Leo XIIIlast night; be- vised vain things. The kings of. the and white-: Special music was rendered the Spanish of period. the Cardinals did not participate In 'earth •stood up .and the met to- civilization that It cause gether against against by an. augmented choir. In his .sermon 5k certain that without the support of the the ent're procession, and complained gen- the church .and Father Sardoni said in part;-". her ruler.. But he that' .dwelleth in the a great man passes away all the .French Cardinals the candidature of the erally of the lack of order. Cardinal Oreg- heaven laughed at them. .They took "When 'away the temporal dominions of the Pope, but the Lord gave him the Gentiles "for his- inheritance and the' uttermost parts of the earth for his possession. They trusted in chariots and horses; Leo trusted in the name of the Lord. He loved peace and pursued it;he appealed to the justice he knew to be in the hearts of rulers and nations; he called, to It and it harkened to his voice. Above all. he watched and waited with the eternal pa- tience of , and at last ho saw the calm succeed to the storm-tossed political sea of Europe. His eminent Christian virtues\won the' good will and confidence of those whom. he had found separated from him. As Iscripture beautifully says, •When the ways of a man shall please the Lord• •he,• will convert even hts Vne- mies.' 'This is the Lord's doing and it is wonderful in our eyes.* Brought Peace Jifter Discord Sway FATHER SARDONI. AN OAK- Had Held LAND PRIEST WHO PAID ££ f% UT Leo's purposes and triumphs TRIBUTE TO LATE POPE. Ajdid r.ot end with -bringing the rulers of the nations back to never format that he was a him. He the old man, when that Pro- pastor souls, the chief shepherd in suc- venerable of testant sovereign kissed the trembling cession to Him to' whom our Lord had hand of the 'prisoner at the Vatican." pro- said, "Feed my lambs, feed, my sheep." And claiming to the world at largo that from souls are Individuals He knew they were that meeting he drew new ideals, new- his' charge and that they would views, new hopes and new projects. look to him for guidance. 'So "But Leo did not stop here. Ha dealt of a vigilant pastor, with mighty .America, gaining the affec- with the promptness and Ita people he issued tion of the Government one month after his coronation and writing with tender heart that letter his first encyclical in which with wonder- upon 'Americanism.' winning the love and ful clearness and accuracy he portrayed admiration of Catholics and Protestant3 society warned tile'faith- on occa- the evils of and alike. . He expressed " numerous ful against them. .'Since the beginning sions his unbounded admiration and re- our pontificate.' he says, 'there has spect for things American in words that of with the sincerity that ema- been presented to us the sad spectacle of were fraught is over- nates from a great soul. the evils with which mankind Iwould every most wide- "Such was Leo XIII. him whelmed on side: that conqueror corruption supreme truths the peaceful of the world. spread of the great* Pope' rests, on foundation, the weigh every thinking mind, troubled ev- Many a passed before him. on which as it? world moves— starts and seems to vaded bonds whose body of human society; that revolt less. When a good man dies all the world ery Cabinet, shook and Is still shaking but none greater than he. who with incapable of enduring any law- down, Leo society— the labor. question. There was of jp«ace and In times such as the world of minds bows sunk In sad reflections. experiencing all nations ful authority; those constantly reoccuring XIIIwas great and good at the same not a nation but which was disturbed and Is now united Intestine problem. On one side around the Vatican. It Is no cause for causes of discoid whence arise time: and it Is no wonder Ifall the earth distressed with this tho and bloody and civil wars; con- has surrounded his bier. That great man employers would not yield ground, pro- surprise therefore ifat his last tllness strifes sympathized listened, Jempt for laws regulating morals and when alive stoood before all the world; claiming their rights: on the other side entire world and not justice; cupidity of world, dead, employes demanding recognition. losing one of his parting words. defending a insatiable and all the now that he Ib were the sang, perishable.things forgetfulncss of lying upon his views when the-Attlla and the "Before dying, like a swan, he and the and funereal bed. "Leo Iarose poem things eternal; improvident administra- thoughtfully his Inanimate figure. Huns threatened to devastate Italy. Leo sent his last to the American Car- tions, dissipation of public bier, I, have appeared when despondent peoples, dinal as a token of his affection. To tho and misuse "Before that sublime who XIII grew funds and property; the impudence of seen him so many times, I, who have so deprived of their .religion, often end he arose from his bed and worked doinu everything to deceive, often his blessing and heard him more barbarous and flery than the bar- and strove. Once he cried. 'Open the win- those who. received generous dying words strive to make themselves pass as defend- speak, will endeavor to picture to you, barians themselves. The more dow and give me light'—the country, of liberty and of the a magnificent canvas, but In an people are In their natures the more of a noted German poet. We are told that ers of their not In a exclaimed, rights of all: and In the last. place, that humble sketch, Gloachlmo Peccl. who was like unto the savage they become at feel- in his final agony he *Ibless species of deadly plague that vitally at- the great, the good, the wise Leo Thir- Ing that they are despised and downtrod- all the world.' tacks the organs of human society, gives teenth, supreme and august Pontiff of den. "To the end he was great. With him it LATE PONTIFF. FOR WHOM THE CATHOLIC WORLD MOURNS. AND THE FAMOUS EDIFICE IN ROME. 1 It no rest and threatens it with fresh the Roman Catholic Church. t'The ancient struggle of ancient Rome was a personal virtue. He received the and events." from those early blessed eucharlst with edifying piety and ABOVE THE ENTRANCE OF WHICH HIS BODY WILL' REST UNTIL ITS PERMANENT INTERMENT IN I revolutions most calamitous "Meditations that arise the tomb with greater strength than in (ihr with -'surer touch put his sad, gloomy, mournful, but strikingly displayed his devotion to the OF ST. JOHN LATERAN. i] "Could are the tomb days burst forth. New Corlolanuses THE CHAPEL finger on the Ills of society They are all of a great personage Inspires our souls, sprang up on -one side and new Gracchi Blessed Virgin, whose rosary and scapu- here, disease of the spiritual life, the In- and Ifeel something In the depths of my with threats of blood lar he loved. life, on the other and tellectual life, the moral the physical heart as Iapproach , this subject that were about to lead hordes gf despondent "He was humble. He was meek. HM political life. And awe Institutions, was an angel. Secretary State, spite of the between the Quirinal replied already life, the social and the seems as a vision. Sometimes we are humans against government. life like that of His smite former of in conflict and the lia that he had noticed wide-spread, penetrating beholding conqueror, People symbol of his virtue; eyes in- fidelity of the Spanish Cardinals and a Vatican would take an entirely consti- this and that he would punish those who as these were all struck at a renowned societies .jnd states. could no was a his of men women, the Pope saw who has left behind ruin, blood, with a fine fable. of his genius. i certain Cardinal resident in Rome, whose tutional form, which would greatly miti- were responsible. classes and remedy, him longer be calmed dicative ff elected, gate that there was no possible except corpes, death. Cyrus. Alexander, Caesar, XIIIspoke. The "The last words that he Unconsciously interest it is to see him has no the present state of the rivalry. Monslgnor In- "Itwas then that Leo of There is against it a But nearly all of the Italian Cardinals Merry Del Val communicated by arousing the consciences of the enchant, bewitch and fascinate tribunes him. Attila with his pronouncsd were those that a Pope vises chance success. Santiago. Legislation" generate heard No, of all who desire to give the absolutely opposed any change in this to the Cardinals the report from dividuals. cannot our Imaginations, excited at the 6lght of Huns back to the wisdom anJ elo- to bless. Leo XIIIdied. he did not coalition Chile, The willbe no better than and Cries, harked glory Holy S*e a different character from the direction, and though they recognize the of the Incident which occurred virtue. masses reeking wounds razed cities^-- quence of the first Leo. At the guldin? el- die: he stll! lives. He lives In the they composed. So tears, 3oaths, curses, weapons, God; one possessed under Leo XIII. great qualities of Cardinal Vannutelll, there during the celebration of the re- the units of which: are clash of oquence of the last Leo the people did not of he. will live in the history of tho it a of clear and forcible encycli- neighing horses, destruction of forward, world; will men." The opposition to Cardinal Rampolla they will not vote for him. Therefore, quiem Pope, was in series of war shrink, but heeding, came and he live in the hearts of easy for the late which at- cals the Pope taught the world anew the towns and vlllagef*. falls of empires and approached the does not. however, render it more even if Cardinal Gibbons should succeed by of republic to better hear his voice tended the President the elementary truths, which dynasties presence a con- to the advice to find a majority for any other candidate in obtaining for him the votes of all of old Chrlstain enshroud the of altar. Then they listened Cardinal and all the authorities. According to the have the praud strength and" glory of queror who goes, surveys und over- with piercing eyes and a Chant among the papablle. for though the foreign Cardinals (except, of course, Monsignor Uguarte of an old man, Solemn late in hi« Spanish of Sacred report hi delivering having lifted mankind out of the ancient comes. Sublime figures, beyond a doubt. smile, who was insinuating that if Oreglia has gained ertecm of the members the Col- the eulogy upon the Pontiff protested He began by teaching that : saintly Cameriingo. he has never pos- lege, who willremain to late paganism. "But we do not now'behold the tomb of was committing an injusJce function as faithful Cardinal against usurpation papal territory supreme as as In may society Mass the the Sacred Col- Rampolla) and more the of Gcd is on earth well such a man. His eyes have been toilers, they (the tollers) were for sessed the sympathies of should obtain Ital- by Italy, whereupon power and authority Caesar, his against the lege, nor been to make warm friends ian votes than seems at present probable, Count Cucchl Boas- heaven and that air under the' brow -of -a but committing an injustice against able son left the church to command and make laws derive from something likewise Late there. he willstill be far from bringing together and lowered the smiles revealed an' ineffable religion by not allowing Itto share their Pontiff Italian flag, which had been hoisted at Him and from Him alone. Therefore, he one easily Imagine was the rights. Solpmn It is certain that if Cardinal Gibbons the two-thirds majority necessary for the religious that could sacred cause and July 26.— requiem impossible Pope. the legation as a sign of mourning. The insisted r.n thn education of smile of Christ, the of Peace. Be- certain, has worked to render the elec- election of a children, they; might learn to know was "Workmen, 1am willsurround high mass for the repose of the sou! efforts Incident produced ars unpleasant Impres- that fore this exponent of peace the world more compactly tion of Cardinal Rampolla. his Under these conditions and In the pres- upon College, He spoke swayed mysterious the tomb of Leo XIII OAKLAND.of the late Pope Leo XIIIwas said sion the Sacred being the about God and the" hereafter. silent. He It with a having done have at the same time been directed In ent state of the various combinations in family question than they did his throne. After to-day Roman may first discordant note in the universal of the Chrlstain as the sacred rod. He treated every ancient died, .upon his tornb In the Catholic churches bf favor of Cardinal Serafino Vannutelli. the Sacred College, we prepare our- foundation of the" whole social fabric. rlpescholar and great all thut, if.he had the surprises mourning. V with the pen of a might justly,have been thts city. Observance of sacred cere- The latter is one member of the Sacred selves for considerable in the master, prudence, these words in- was by very ideas course of The ceremonial of the conclave estab- and not with less wis- great Pope." monies attended elaborate music College who is modern in his the conclave. As the election by every scribed. 'Leo XIII.the But conception of the papacy Is of Cardinal Rampolla may now be re- lished Gregory XV is to be followed at dom and light, dwelt upon modern Ihave already fiaid and sermons on the life of the departed and whose tho coming meeting. question. He revived the moat august he did not die then. Pontiff were preached by the pastors. an anti-polltlcal one. He is convinced the garded as o'ut of the question and the The Cardinals have before the world like a decided eat in common during Tells Work philosophy, that of Aristotle, and St. that Leo stood At St. Francis de Sales Church the mas ; Pope has nothing to do with the domestic choice of Cardinal Vannutelll seems ex- to the con- of angelic giant struggling through all his life, not clave in order to facilitate their work. A Thomas, called 'the doctor.' discord, was celebrated by the Rev. Father politics of the various countries and is a tremely improbable, we necessarily reach men strive • to to destroy or create but to estab- \ the position or th« the conclusion that the Cardinal who will local paper quotes the response Car- ''In these days, whon Cantwell. Father McSweeney. deacon: strong partisan of dinal Svampa of^ forBenefit of abolish authority on the ground that the lish peace. Father Cull, and Father United States— that is. com- succeed Leo XIIIwill be one not among to a question as to whether -calming unrighteous subdeacon. church in the people alone are the source of' it, he "I saw him the Power, r plete independence church «nd state. the anplrants at present prominent. he believed the conclave would be of Humanity Spain, cx- master of ceremonies. The musl : of lengthy Jill people that there is a source wrath of the rabid Carllst in McNally. In consequence Itis almost certain lhat On his arrival here to-day Cardinal Gib- duration as follows: showed* the be- was under direction of Miss emphasized apain the Al- them from, which all governing clted by the cordial relations existing McSweeney if Cardinal Vannutelll should be elected bons was accompanied by Father Garvln, j On the contrary. ItlJnk It will be very auove Spanish Father delivered the sermon. short. Ibelieve that days ILVY^ on power springs, thus refuting the doctrine tween the. Vatican and the Minis- Pope he would withdraw the prohibition his secretary. He was received at the 'tfo will suffice A-ymlghty's command written society nations, The Rev. Michael King, the venerable agreement. * ¦ great try. two two voting or Monslgnor Kennedy, to reach an ¦* scripture, 'What of the 'social compact." A Ieaw him between- pastor Mary's parish, mass which prevents Italian Catholics station by ' rector of the first pa^ge of growing tree, races, the Teutonic. Spain of St. said the College Rome, Another paper quotes Monslgnor Fian- let no man put is like a the branches of the Latin and at the Church of the Immaculate Concep- from rtandlng as candidates for the Ital- the American In and God hath joined together light sun— Germany, already throughout which Father Hertrog. general of ciscanava as to the possibility of the elec- says, which-Shadow the of the Free and while tion. Fajher Morrison was deacon and ian Parliament. Ifthis prohibition, procurator the asunder.' 'It follows," he 'that Masonryi Leo XIIIwrote upon this so- might have been heard the clash. made by Pius IXand continued Order of Sulpiclans. They drove to the tion of a Pope who would reconcile the Europe Father Gleason subdeacon. Adolf Greg- TTti first when the dignity of Christian marriage ciety one of his most, learned and artis- Ing of arms on account of t^e disputed by Leo i» withdrawn the result will Sulplcian House, where masa was cele- Vatican and Quirinal thus: Islands, ory,directed the music, an original re- XIII : is violated men adopt legal concubinage tic works—on« that has won the admira- archipelago of the Caroline when be the immediate formation of a Catholic brated. No Pope ever hated Italy. The ', Government themselves, whom quiem mass written by himself for the Being being late, must reconcile Iteelt Pope. Certainly marriage, husbands neglect tion of the Masons he at a word from Leo Bismarck withdrew party in the Italian Parliament, which tired and the hour to the instead of to pale clasp funeral of the late Bishop of Novara. Cardinal Gibbons did not attend the meet- Italy, on the occasion of the deatlr of Leo natural duties of fidelity, children kindlyInvited to return the of the and Alfonso XII went forward to Italy. \;, will oppose the Socialists. showed herself well disposed for a reconcllla- their Church. hand. :::^::[ Ifa Catholic party 6hould be formed the Ingof the Cardinals this morning. In the tion. refuse obedience to and respect for flielr his "Leo XIIIand His Pontificate" was parents, the bonds of domestic love are the subject of the Rev. Father J. B. Mc- loosened, and what sets a deplorable ex- Pope Nally's sermon at St. Patrick's Church. public morals, Luminous Pacifies The mass was celebrated by Father Mc- ample and brings ruin to Gives Mc- pernicious separations often Nally. the younger, with Father and latal elder, CAPACITY OF CHURCHES IS TESTED follow extravagant love." He outlined Explanation to Unquiet Nally, the as deacon and Father the of the Christian state Lony as subdeacon. The sanctuary was and the constitution of the church. He With a Word draped in mourning emblems arranged BY THE LATE spoke capitalists, uphold- Great Problems by the Ladles' Altar Society under direc- MOURNERS FOR POPE to laborers and ***ln °*fore in right to just he lifted up his SAW nlm France tion of.Mrs. McAvoy. A special choir of ing the former their a re- g£ yjFTERWARD ££ T royalists repub- muneration for their toil; supporting the voice, iwhile* the and the twenty voices ?ang under the direction of tury had been one of and warp. ruler persecuting MJ' wonderful giving, luml- <*¦ deluge Meredith, with Contixiued From Page 1, Column 6. bloodshed was Catholics in his latter in their title' to property justly ac- many licans were about to with Professor Miss Grace Revolution had followed revolution. driven nous explanation to a organist. borders. Switzerland had Catholic quired. He denounced anarchy and all *T^' political fraternal blood, not glorious battle-fields, Qulnn as Kings Em- bishops France, ¦ problem, as that upon eld, dying glance surveyed had been made and unmade. Into exile. ever too likely attacks' upon constituted authority and modern boulevards, The Rev. P. C. Yorke. . pastor of St. and with his perors and Presidents had been swept to be extreme, forgetting the- toleration, of false religions and upon the but streets and when Leo Church, the which God had given him for traditions pointed out to his people the great dan- more, arrayed pontifical robes, Anthony'B delivered an euiogiura world away glorious, was ! prosperity pro- in bis kingdom. eyes in the storms. Governments had which had made it Inaugu- gers of socialism. And because all re- freedom that fosters and once spoke on the dead Pope this morning after mass his universal Thither the set up and had fallen pieces. rating a policy spoke to the royalists and to the ye*, been to of violence against the ligious all social and civil, even com- tects States from arbitrary violence. This had been said by Father Powers. and hearte of his children— of the church. England Belgium and republican*, explaining to them that the world, have, during these laet and were merclal. life, 1b based upon philosophical indefatigable fighter for truth did not halt every At the Church of the Sacred Heart the? whole scarcely friendly, and in Rome he, church would bless form of true weeks, followed him and watched with itself the principles, in the very beginning of here. We have his sage encyclical upon pacifying at Rev. Lawrence Serda warn celebrant of rulers of the new Italy, in hostile mood, issued strong encyclical on government, thus that crit- with Praught dea- him in wondering lore and awe. until, in his reign a the liberty; that liberty in whose name so unquiet saw the mass, Father as death, Pope Leo Found were sitting In the. ancient palace of the policy of church, re- ical period France. J Leo be- Father de Campua as his unequal struggle with his he- * . The Papacy sound traditional the many have been committed: that Irish powers, and although con- con and subdeacon. last set free the neemed to be out of quiring that It be taught crimes fore the Father Praught preached on the of roic eoul was at from Joint with rest of world. with renewed liberty which is fountain of every demning their plan of campaign and sys- life prieon-house of his body. And great Many Arrayed the the Nations vigor In all Catholic schools of higher the them, Pope Leo XIII. frail were estranged from.it. Leo XIII good evil; that liberty tem of boycotting, he showed the as has been the work of Leo XIIIin his suc- education. The results, which he hoped and every which The Rev. Father Heslin. pastor of St. ceeded to this .heritage of estrangement, God,- ex- children of his heart, that such methods God has so willed that it* crowning suspicion, to achieve through the teaching of his en- shares the throne, of and to some Columba's parish, celebrated the maw life. Jifgainst Church ill-will,hatred and persecution. would Kad them Into harm rather than morning. should be in his dying and in What a change cyclicals he looked to .the church to ac- tent the abyss of hell with Lucifer: that of their this KTe'Haest extraordinary people restless, he has wrought in the complish: Catholics, he knew,' to a betterment conditions. Mary's College his death. It has been an ££ were dissat- twenty-five years of his reign! would be liberty for which we,werp. struggle and him after the audience At St. a requiem maaJ *ee, over, Not a .obedient to his teaching, and he knew "I taw with was chanted by the Christian epectacle to the world the •r isfied with existing conditions vestige of the old embittered relations re- die; that liberty constituted one great Lord Halifax, president of the English Brothers at hearts of the children turn to their father vaguely reaching bet- save only France, also that if Catholics were better morally with Unipn. inviting 6:30 o'clock this mornins. and after mains in unhappy and and Intellectually by followinghis subject that he made patent incom- Church the British nation in a common Impulse of enthusiastic things, ready to take there only because the people would leader- eloquence. the church. Ibehold him ter , in.consequence not ¦ Inevitably parable f and to re-enter praise, loving rympathy and intense de- of, • ship he would through their clearness Assembly an active and even violent part in any heed the counsel the Pope to live in agency "When all the world recently celebrated bU6sing a few months prior to his death Colorado Adjourns. votion. ItIs as though this were only an- the present and future and benefit those outside: the church Christopher Kinghe blessed July 26.— bow the Lord's ser- movement that promised .a new_order. 'Let the dead as well. , And eo he said in a pastoral let- the achievement of .Colum- the last in his life. a:-suc- DENVER. The General As- other Instance of past bury its dead.' And so but a few bus, sang upon his harp. Dante, Pe- cessor of,Henry VIIIand Elizabeth. Isembly adjourned at 1 o'clock this- morn- vant*, like himself, often labor with-more The Papacy stood in the mldet of these ago ter written In1894, 'Guided by our knowl- Leo ' months the King of the great* Eng- edge or Milton would have accepted saw him with the German empire, at the ing after having passed a general appro- abnnflant fruit when their earthly life volcanic disturbances, often Itself of the times and our consciousness trarch bill, forced lish nation and the official head of its •our duty, with pride his verses ae their own. The head of which was the terrible Iron Chan- priation that being the purpose for 'Unless, a grain of wheat* falling a paid respectful homage to of what we have proposed to special is oxer. to become storm' center. Pius IX.mild church the ourselves, what we have study.-: of ;the .Bible, of history and the cellor, who had declared that :he would which the session was called. The ground die. Itself remalneth aged Pope, and the • Emperor ' ' indefatigably go - Into the and gentle though he was, had been forced .German to do words • and ;In-- sciences did not escape his attention and never to Canosea. and Leo conferring House defeated the joint resolu- alone, but IfIt die itbrlngeth forth much to glory in the splendor of aimed in actiont penetration 'Knight • calling upon out of Rome. His bishops and priests seemed his of- throughout of our pon- keen- and ho wrote passages on him the title of of Christ." tion the world's fair board fruit.' .... ficial visit;and Ifthe President of France the whole- course' be to pos- "We Emperor Governor body pontificate were in prison In Germany. Negotiations that willlive and handed down all remember how the. of to disband. Pea refused to "The beginning of Leo'e fell and the Czar of Russia dld-not Journey to terity. ¦ Germany humbly went to Vatican, issue a supplementary call special precedinjr Russia, : the fbr a Kpon difficult times. The ctn- bad been broken off with whosi Rome it wm only an unhappy accident of Continued on Page. 3, Column.3. '.'There was. another question that in- when that soldier ruler Bhuddered before session to consider an eight-hour bill.