PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Founded in 18U by Right Rev. Michael O'Connor, First Bishop of the Pittsburgh Diocese

»18 PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1921. COGNITION OF IRISH CAMPAIGN AMERICANS A WIDE-SPREAD AMERICAN CHARITY MEETINGS ASSAIL ORED BY IHE EVIL DENOUNCED

<||e German Hierarchy Express Gratitude of the BRITISH POLICY HOLY SEE Archbishop Mundelein Talks on Saving Souk People Toward America LONDON, Feb. 12.—The Labor Pope Benedict has appointed Patrick Party and Peace with Ireland Coun- Francis Marion, of Asheville, N. C.; of the Unborn cil for the past few weeks have been Very Rev. Philias S. Garand, of Og- gfc laiMnee, Cardinal Gibbons, recovered from his late illness, recently conducting a great campaign through public meetings throughout the coun- densburg, N. Y.; Rev. John F. Gla- (By N. C. W. C. New» Service.) ggggl^ 01 audience to the Rev. J. H. Bruning, member of the Delegation of try, intended to arouse the English vin, Rev. John T. Slattery and Rev. CHICAGO.—Without in any degree condoning the evil of the unwed ^ Oman Hierarchy, now sojourning in this country in the interest of people to denunciation of the govern- Michael J. Looney, of Albany, N. Y., mother, the Most Rev. Archbishop Mundelem, at the dedication of the new European Relief. During the audience Father Bruning told His ment's policy of repression in Ireland. and Very Rev. G. L. Haxweier, Very Misericordia Maternity Hospital, declared that this unfortunate was lew a that the Bishops of had sent their best wishes for his The leaders of the movement report Rev. G. T. Brady and Rev. M. K. Nor- sinner than the sheltered and honored wife who through the practice of gpMwary, along with the assurance that the Catholic children of their that great success is being attained, ton, of Dubuque, la., to be his domes- birth control, denied the opportunity of heaven to her children. the effect of which will probably be praying for him. tic prelates. The new hospital in the southwest part of the city ia in charge of th* ffci Cardinal was handed a letter expressing the gratitude of the German shown when Parliament assembles. Lord Buckmaster, presiding at such The Pontiff has conferred the dec- Sisters of Mercy and will be operated in conjunction with Mercy Hospital, " fvr the aid already ''given the starving children of their stricken so long headed by the noted surgeon, Dr. John B. Murphy. It has 100 bad* _ and an appeal for further aid for the children, the priests, the Sis- a meeting at Golder's Green today, oration of commander of the Order declared that conditions in Ireland of St. Gregory the Great on Joseph and was erected at a cost of $180,000 by the archdiocese. Its maintenance tie convents and seminaries and charitable institutions. The letter, were calculated to corrode the very will be given over to the Associated Catholic Charities. It will minister to 1MS since been sent to the Hierarchy of the United States, is signed fc. Pelletier, of Boston, and knight- foundations of the British Empire. hood of the same order on Edward W. charity cases only. Hfcii' . *by the Prince Bishop of Breslau. H. "WH e dMo l not claim t„o be imitation "We were not moved to this work by sickly sentiment or a laudable pur- E. Cardinal Adolf Bertram, and by J Gladstones, as the Premier sarcas- Buckley, St. Paul, Minn.; Daniel Cal- the Archbishop of Cologne, the Most! tically describtd us the other day, lahan, Washington; Martin H. Car- pose of philanthropy," said His Grace.* - * HMN GIFT "Nor will there be the mantle of Rev. Karl Schulte. Cardinal Gibbons' said Lord Buchmaster, "but if we mody, Rrand Rapids, Mich.; William RECEIVED FOR seemed pleased to receive the letter Dwyer, St. Paul, Minn.; William Mc- 'more sinned against than sinning,' SUFFERERS were we would light such a flame in thrown about the girls that come THE SHRINE and voiced his thanks for the expres- England as would not be quenched Ginley, New York; James McGrau, NUMBER MORE sions of sympathy elicited by his ill- Oaklohoma; Joseph Scott, Los An- nere. Nor was the consideration of until it had consumed this govern- saving some decent homes from dis- THAN 200,000 ness. From the letter of the Bishops ment and the evil it has done." geles, and Count Deregia, of Mexico. N. C. W. C. News Service.) we quote: grace our motive. WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. "Seldom in the history of the world "We were inspired only by the real- More than 200,000 persons jl — Tea one-thousand-dollar has there been a greater manifesta- ization of the great value of a baby's in Ireland are in dire need, and HMf Bonds were received tion of the power of the Faith of soul, no matter what its ancestry or damage in the devastated areas Id» by the Rev. Bernard A. Jesus Christ than in the great charity Holy Office Decree On its material future. is estimated at $800,000,000, HPm as a contribution to- and kindness of the Catholic Bishops, "A baby's soul—that it may not be according to a report made to nri the building of the Na- priests and people of the United lost—that is why Christ came on the American Committee for tfaaal Shrine of the Immaculate States of America toward their breth- earth. That the babies' souls may Relief in Ireland, recently or- Otpeption. The contribution ren of Germany, since the close of the Societies That Corrupt Faith have a chance of life and salvation is ganized in Chicago; to conduct fci tiu largest of its kind made unhappy period of strife. That char- the purpose of this institution. a non-partisan campaign to individual this year. In ity has saved tens of thousands of "There will come here girls who alleviate suffering in Ireland. with the usual cus- unfortunate men, women and chil- Authoritative Translation of the Much-Com- are innocent or ignorant victims, and Reports made to the committee the name of the benefactor dren of our unhappy country from girls who are hardened sinners, to said that 20,000 persons in the not made public. disease and death. It has done more: mented-on Condemnation of Y. M. C. A. bring into life that wonderful handi- Belfast area and 30,000 in and it has put heart into the dejected pas- work of God, a human soul. And around Cork were destitute. tors of a sorely tried flock. None but and Like Organizations. here will these children be joined to those in our positions can testify so God in baptism. strongly to the effects that follow "And sinners though they be, these REV. JOHN such an open-hearted display of sym- The N. C. W. C. News Service here- groping without a guide amid the girls are less sinners than are those pathy in the face of famine, discour- with presents an authoritative trans- darkness and distress of doubt, they women, protected and honored wives, MOST REV. D EN S agement and almost despair When lation of the decree of the Holy Of- wither away; the rejection of a single who through the practice of birth I P. FARRELLY we ventured to send our delegates to fice on societies corruptive of the dogma is sufficient to make ship- control deny to their own children the you, in the excellent priests repre- faith. This decree has occasioned wreck of faith. If indeed, they still right to life and a chance for heaven." J. OUGHERTY of the Diocese of Cleve- senting the St. Boniface Society, widespread comment in the United retain some vestige of piety—a word Misericordia Hospital will serve as a training unit for the medical school Archbishop of Philadelphia, To land, Dead. which had long sustained such friend- States—comment based upon meagre upon their lips, or a fading trace in ly relations to your own Church Ex- extracts sent out by the secular their hearts; if they show no little of Loyola University. It will be in Be Elevated to the Sacred tension Society, we did it timidly. press. Because of the general inter- eagerness for doing good—this is charge of Dr. Walter G. McGuire as [&U1VILLE, Tenn., Feb. 12.—The Yet, all the while, we felt we could est the decree aroused and the criti- readily explained: it is the result of chief of staff. The consulting staff in Ipr. John P Family, Catholic rely on your charity and brotherly cism it has called forth from some, inveterate habit, of kind and tender will be the same in personnel as March Consistory. feeling. Now we know that our con- the N. C. W. C. Service, which car- dispositions, or of a purely human Mercy Hospital. af the diocese of Cleveland, ried a cable report on the substance and natural virtue which of itself fidence was not i n vain, since our The Associated Press, under date died uiis afternoon at 3:12 delegates gave us the most welcome of the decree at the time of its issu- does not avail to the gaining of eter- New Yorkers Form : at the residence of Alexander ance, delayed giving out the text un- nal life. of Sunday, February 13, conveys the information that through the exceed- announcement from that the hare. ingly kind efforts of His Eminence, til a translation of unquestionable . "Among these organizations, it will Laymen's Association accuracy was made. The following Holy Father will, in the coming Con- Bishop suffered a chill last Cardinal Gibbons, the wise leader and suffice to mention one, the parent of sistory in March, elevate to a seat Prince of the Church of America for is the full text of the decree: many others and the most widely (By N. C. W. C. New» Service.) while celebrating Mass here, NEW YORK, Feb. 14.—Organiza- in the Sacred College of the Cardin- as taken to the home of Alex- so many long years of growth and "The Most Eminent and Most Rev- known of all (owing especially to its alate his Grace, Most Rev. Denia J.- prosperity, a committee of Bishops erend Cardinals, who, together with work in relieving large numbers of tion of a Catholic Laymen's Associa- Boonyman, on Kingston pike. tion of New York, with the object of Dougherty, Archbishop of Philadel- has been nominated, whose noble aim the undersigned, are Inquisitors Gen- those upon whom the war brought phia. This announcement was made PMsville physician diagnosed it is to further a nation-wide work of eral in matters of faith and morals, suffering), and the most fully equip- disseminating Catholic truth after the Hope for his recovery manner of the Georgia Laymen's As- public, Sunday, February 13, in all Catholic relief by means of diocesan desire the Bishops to note with vigi- ped with means—the organization churches in Philadelphia, and prep- ! Wd oat until Friday evening, collections wherever possible. We lant attention the activity of certain known as the Young Men's Christian sociation, was accomplished here yes- town in created by the pneu- Association, or, in briefer form, the terday at a meeting in the St. John arations were made for the sailing thank you, Venerable Brethren, from newly-formed non-Catholic organiza- of the party that will accompany him j dosed a collapse of the heart. the bottom of our hearts." tions which, aided by their adherents Y. M. C. A. To this society, non- the Baptist church hall, 211 West in every country, have for a long time Catholics, acting in good faith, un- Thirtieth street, Manhattan. AH to Rome to receive the red hat. The Catholic organizations will be invited party will sail from New York on the [OSRLAND, 0., Feb. 12.—News been laying snares of a most danger- wittingTy give their co-operation, re- Nieuw Amsterdam, Saturday, Febru- Catholic Curates' ous sort for our Catholic people, and j garding it as beneficial to all or at aid in the work which will consist MS death of Bishop Farrelly was any rate as harmful to none; while I of aiding in circulating Catholic mag- ary 19. The ship is scheduled to ar- "Hd in Cleveland with general especially for our Catholic youth. rive at Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, House in Ireland While they provide facilities of every some Catholics of the more easy-go- azines and newspapers, fostering a ««» of regret. The funeral ing kind lend it their support without news-stand patronage of Catholic February 23, and the Archbishop and .hdd in St. John's Cathedral, Burned to Ground kind under the guise of physical his party will proceed immediately training and of intellectual and moral knowing what it reall- y is. rpjjjg As_ periodicals, establishing libraries and iil tfaoek Thursday morning. reading rooms and. distributing litera- to Rome. . *®awshop Moeller, of Cincinnati, (By N. C. W. C. New» Service.) culture, in reality they shatter the in- sociation, it is true, professes a genu- Arrangements were made by the tegrity of Catholic faith and wrest ine love for young men, as though it ture free to hospitals, schools and '"«tyaot«! to be celebrant of the sol- DUBLIN, Feb. 14.—After an am- poor parishes. more than 300 Catholic clergy in Phil- nqoiem Mass. The preacher has bush of Crown forces in the County her children from the arms of Mother had nothing more deeply at heart adelphia and the nine surrounding than to further their physical and JJthsan selected. of Galway. several houses in the vil- Church. KING AND QUEEN counties embraced in the diocese for «inates after news of the lage of Headiord were destroyed by "Considering indeed that these as- spiritual welfare. But at the same a meeting at the Cathedral here to been received the Cathe- fire. Among them was the residence sociations are supported by the good- time it undermines their faith inas- OF DENMARK VISIT prepare a testimonial for the Cardi- much as it claims to purify that faith Hftjp was tolled sixty-four times, of the Catholic curates, one of whom will, the resources and the active co- POPE BENEDICT nal designate. Plans also will be HP*i-far each year of the Bishop's is Father Morley. Only a few weeks operation of highly influential per- and to impart a better knowledge of made for a huge demonstration upon ago Father Morley was convicted by sons, and that they renc'er efficient true living iabove every church and his return from Rome. a court-martial on a charge of hiving service in various lines of beneficence, independently of all denominational On the 15th ult, the King and Monsignor Dougherty will be the jJohn P. Farrelly was born belief whatsoever' (See the pamphlet Queen of Denmark visited the Sover- Tenn., March 15, 1866. arms, a sporting gun, in his posses- it is not surprising that they deceive only new American Cardinal named sion, but the sentence was remitted. inexperienced minds who fail to de published by the Central agency of eign Pontiff at the Vatican, where at the Consistory. jjepMstuiu were natives of North the sovereigns were received with MMM and Virginia since the On the occasion of the burnings the tect their inward nature and purpose. the^Y. M. C. A. in Rome: 'What the armed men who set fire to the village But \heir true character can no Y .M. "C . A* . *Is ; What jIlt Propose" s to stately ceremonial by the Pontifical century. Do., Etc."). And yet, what good can Gubrd. THE DEPORTATION Farrelly was the fourth asked for him, but he was not at longer be a matter of doubt for any home. In many cases throughout the one who is well informed; their aims, be looked for from those who fling The King and Queen were first re- OF ANARCHISTS « the diocese of Cleveland, away their faith and, after resting war -=! Mined to this office by Pope country curates have quitted their hitherto but gradually revealed, are ceived by the Pope, then by Cardinal homes. now openly declared in pamphlets, securely in the fold of Jesus Christ, Gaiparri. They then visited the Vat- Five hundred and five aliens, March, 1909, consecrated wander afar whithersoever desire or Kr^yl <*f the American College newspapers and periodicals which ican Palace and the Basilica of St. classed as anarchists, were deported serve as their means of publicity. temper may lead them? Peter. ' from the United States from Febru- ^«•»s in May of that year and in- "You, therefore, one and all, whom st Bishop in St. John's Cathe- $250,000 Chapel Their avowed object is the intellect- A distinguished personality at the ary 1, 1919» to January 1, 1921, ac- ual and moral culture of young men the Lord has charged in 'a special Curia remarked—according to the cording to la recent announcement tar > Omjand, in June. Prior to his To Be Added To manner with the government of His , he had served as spirit- through educative processes and this "Croix"—at the conclusion of this the Department of Labor. In the culture, which for them is religion, flock, are urged by this Sacred Con- visit; "The reception given to the same peritjd, 1,119 alien anarchiata gWctor of the American College Trinity College gregation to exert your utmost zeal Jy* for twenty-ijve years. they define as unlimited freedom of sovereigns can only be described as were ordered deported. For reasons thought quite apart from any form in preserving Catholic young men excellent. The Poprope hanas aiwayalways t all sent away MJ. awjjMs administration the di (By N. C. W. C. News Service.) from the contagion spread abroad by fourtd practical sympathy from the.^* \ ( uld inquire of the »•«Cleveland has become one of WASHINGTON, D. C.—Plans for of religion or denomination whatso- it zens 8ho the erection of a $250,000 college ever. Thus, under the pretext of en- these organizations whose very ben- Kin|r of .Denmark .jregardmg any of Labor. These ai* [J*test in the United States. It efactions, extended in Christ's name, charitable initiative. Thus it was that > a kurge portion of Northern chapel for Trinity College at the lightening youthful minds, they turn archists can find no logical ground Catholic University were announced them away from the teaching author- endanger the Christian's most price- when His Holiness, after the Russian for protest against deportation. They coincident with the departure oi ity of the Church, the divinely estab- less possession, the ¡grace of Christ. Revolution, interested himself in the openly announce their purpose to de- L%55*«mlly left Cleveland early Warn the unwary; steady those who fate j of the Grand Duchess, the King «fWlry to visit Bishop Thomas Mother-General Maria Julienne, of lished beacon of truth, and persuade stro«troyv nnour governmentgovernment., They claim It the Order of Notre Dame de Namui them to seek in the depths of their are wavering in faith. Arm with of Denmark, as did the King of Spain, is the worst possible, Therefore, m H^SJaNaahville. Several days Christian spirit and vigor the socie- approved of his action. Again, when .IP Went to Knoxville, where he for Belgium. own consciousness, and hence within order to protect ourselves and inor- the narrow range of human reason, ties of young men and young women in Jiine,• 1918,. the Archbisho, . p. of, Moh„- der to preemptorily free them from ffl February 7. ilew,| Msgr. Ropp, was detained as t VENERABLE ROBERT the light which is to guide them. which are already established and or- Msgr. Ropp, was detained as a ^ em£arr»8sment of living under ganize others of the same kind. And hostage by the Bolshevik, the Saver . BELLARMINE "It is chiefly students—young men U„ x^.v^v .I.- s™. «^w and oppre8liTe govern- fm J5NVOY TO CARDINAL in order that they may have the eign Pontiff solicited the intervention ment. we deport them. It is rauMT and young women, who are drawn means to counteract their opponents, of the King of Denmark, who imme- On the 22nd ult, a decree was read into such snares. They, above all ludicrous to see how these men wag appeal for aid to those among the diately took steps to obtain the liber- blaspheme against law always aval RE, Feb. 6.—Ambassa- in Rome, in the presence of the Sov- others, need help and direction in or- ation of the Archbishop. of -France, in a letter ereign Pontiff, declaring the heroic der to learn Christian truth and to (Continued on Page 8) themselves when in trouble of evenr hf Cardinal Gibbons, con- virtue of Venerable Robert Bellar- preserve the faith handed down from i_n_ruu~Ln.rum.ri n nnnr ir.-r.-.V i resource open to them in courts « the Cardinal upon the im- mine, the distinguished Jesuit theolo- their forefathers. Instead, they fall law, including legal techmcalmes and J" Us health and wishes gian, writer,, and Cardinal. This dis- into the hands of men by whom they subterfuges of every description. K [Pgr »ud complete recovery tinguished ecclesiastic was born in are robbed of their great inheritance Wants Knights of Columbus Fund is amusing to see how these men w*e 1 «Jd telegrams congratulat- 1542, entered the in and gradually led away until they curse our land and its instatutwM» '"•o.aave been received from 1660, and quickly secured fame as a hesitate between opposing opinions, yet cling with such tenacity and per- L Walsh, of Massa- professor and preacher. He died in then come to doubt about everything Since announcing their offer of a $5,000,000 war memorial building to tinacity to our shores. These radi- the veterans of the war through the American Legion last October, the cals are as a class loafers, J»« Secretary of the In- 1621, and immediately his reputation and finally content themselves with a criminals, men filled with lust, ^fUffin K. Lane, John Hays for sanctity spread on all sides, so vague, indefinite form of religion Knights of Columbus have received alternative propositions from various hate and the spirit of murder. ' i** others. much so that in 1627 Urban VI. sign- which is altogether different from worthy and unworthy organizations and persons that would require a net tws Ambassador Jus- ed the introduction of his cause with the religion preached by Jesus Christ. fund of more than $1,500,000,000 to cover. Supreme Treasurer Daniel J. his own hand. "Far greater, however, is the harm Callahan, of the Knights of Columbus, has compiled the figures. DEATH OF NOTED Cardinal Gibbons, Cardinal Bellarmine was remark- done to those—too many, alas— who, The more worthy causes plead for are: Orphanages, $200,000,000; old BRITISH SOCIOLOGIST. of Baltimore: able for his spirit of prayer, humility through the neglect or ignorance of their parents, have not received at ladies' homes, $150,000,000; hospitals, $300,000,000; domiciles for individual m Both my wife and and poverty, which he displayed Just European heroes of the war, each of whom present specious claims that he The Rev. Charles D. Plat«, SJ.. ««Ctited at the thought as much when a Prince of the Church home that earliest instruction in the rector of the Jesuit College of StujHee returned to the city so as under the Jesuit habit. At the truths of faith which, above all else, individually achieved Allied victory, $180,000,000. Some of the less worthy In consequence, causes are appeals from sure-thing prospectors and ambitious reformers, at Oxford and founder of the Catno- r-, "fart, where everybody conclusion of the reading of the de-1 the Christian needs, lic Guild, died suddenly of heart dis- MPTOM you and praye for cree Father Ledochowski, the pres- they foyake the Sacraments, give up running into the scores of millions. ease at Malta, where he had gone for ..p» wi feel the effect ent 'Superior-General of the Society | the practice of piety, grow accustom- "In all," Treasurer Callahan reports, "we have no fewer than nine hun- his health. He was in the midst « rorroundings. May of Jesus, thanked the Sovereign Pon- \ ed to pass judgment with absolute dred requests on hand, most of them from Europe, where many good persons negotiations for the foundation « a » aealth be as prompt tiff in the name of his great Order., freedom upon all tV,ithings"*" , aveve°nn fhfthte recently took the recent tour of the K. of C. to be a party of American mil- most sacred, and finally sink into re- Catholic school of social science.-IT» isdesired by those Pope Benedict XV. replied m a charm lionaires scouting for opportunities for philanthropy. As a matter of fact, funeral, which took place at ValetU, •Swbance, none form- ing and truly eloquent address, in ligious indifferentism, so-called, which was. conducted by the Arcfcbishop o* wishes th r* your repeatedly condemned by the Church, the Knights cannot devote their fund to other than the uses of ex-service which he dwelt on Venerable Robert men, and the memorial for Washihgton is the best disposition at this time. Malta and was attended bw notable denoted. Bellarmine, considered as a aealous involves the denial of all religion. officials. "JUSSERAND." apostle and professor. "Thus, in the flower of their youth, We have canvassed all others."