CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH in Essentials, Unity T in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in All Things, Charity
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( THE CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH In Essentials, Unity t in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in All Things, Charity. »e VDl*. LXXVIII. CINCINNATI, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1009, NO. 11. FATHER Mt. St. Mary Seminary; Revs. J. P. O'Con¬ QUATMAN LAID TO REST nell, D.D., Toledo; Bernard Moeller, Chan¬ cellor; Frank O’Brien, Kalamazoo, Mich.; The Funeral CLEVELAND’S NEW BISHOP 1110 INFLUENCE IN ENGLISH LITERATURE Services Over the Beloved P. J. Gleeson, Nashville, Tenn.; Joseph Rector of St. Francis de Sales, Grimmelsman, S. J.,; James Flenry, Daniel Among the Largest Ever Quinn, D.D., Charles Kemper, D.D., T. J. Seen in the City. Deasy, D.D., Joseph Pohlschneider, D.D., Msgr. professor Brown’s Fifth Lecture at the Uni¬ Theodosius, O.S.B., Urban Freundt, O.F.M., Farrelly is Said to be Nominated If any proof of the love and veneration Henry Tappert, Covington: B. Hillebrand, to the versity of Cincinnati, in which Father A. M. Quatman, late rec¬ Covington; J. H. Guendling, Peru, Ind.; See. tor of St. Francis de Sales Church, was Ignatius Wilkins, O.F.M.; George Hinde- held throughout the city were needed, it lang, C. PP. S.; D. A. Schweitzer, C. PP. was S.; A. Walburg; D. O’Meara; Wm. Con¬ IE VOYAUE TO FAIRYLAND. THE VOYAGE OF ST. BRENDAN. amply given since death claimed the APPOINTEE IS SPIRITUAL DIRECTOR OF AMERICAN COLLEGE, ROME great priest on Wednesday evening, March way, B. Ill, C.S.C.; J. A. Murray, John Hickey, D A. 10. Wherever his name was spoken, voices Buckley, Edmund Klein, were lifted O.F.M., F\ Bruegge, H. Kemper, J. H. her R OF ESSOR ARTHUR island, he must, in some sense, have suc¬ up in his praise, and during OME, March 16.—The appoint¬ only son for the priesthood. Her hus¬ the Hclthaus, Joseph Bussmann, B. Trost, BROW N, Ph. D., of the ceeded to their lordship. Henry II, in days that he lay before the beautiful ment of Monsignor John Far¬ band had left her a large fortune, and she altar in the beautiful C.PP.S., M. J. Loney, B. Dottmann, F. was Northwestern University, de¬ adopting Arthur as his family hero and church which he had relly, at present Spiritual Di¬ able to gave him the best possible edu¬ built and which A. Runnebaum, C. H. Plahne, H. Meyer, livered the fifth lecture of predecessor, was felt to be allying himself he loved, because of Him rector of the American College cational advantages, always with the view who dwelt O. Auer, M. Molloy, C. Knipper, Jas. his course on "The Celtic In¬ at least remotely, to the ancient glory of therein, during these days, a at Rome, to be Bishop of Cleve¬ of training him for service in the Church. Rome. was Quinn, E. Ryan, F. Lamping, J. T. O’Keefe, fluence in English Literature” He thus obtaining, at it were, never-ending stream of people passed up land, Ohio, in succession to the When he expressed a desire to become a an the aisle to Albert Burke, Duerstock, A. Hem- at the Cincin- older family tree than that of the Char¬ gaze, upon his face, which al¬ Joseph late Bishop was rat¬ priest she determined his education should University of mersbach, T. Horstman, wore Connell, Joseph Schmidt, J. ified be finished in the American I on February 24. lemagne stories, which belonged to ways tranquil in life, in death the today by the Pope. College in He discussed the the Kassmann, Celestine Matz, kings of France. look of ineffable peace. Plenteous tears O.F.M., Joseph The Consistorial ■s of a journey to the Other World, Sund. Congregation, at a recent Rome, and she accompanied him there, were Joseph Burwinkel, Cyril Veal, “One has but to recall the fascination of shed at hjs coffin and fervent prayers Frank meeting, selected Monsignor Farrelly. where she died. king at length The Voyage of St. Bren- Varlemann, A. Fischer, Joseph Denning, and the name, ‘Holy Roman Empire,’ and the were breathed for the happy repose of his Monsignor Farrelly was born at Pine Mrs. Farrelly left all her large fortune to | St. Patrick’s Purgatory. Charles Diener, J. B. Frohmiller, Oscar vigor of the fable that the Island Britain soul by those, his last callers, and who Bluff, Ark. His father was John P. Far¬ her son, and he has always to )r Brown opened his discourse by stat- Gehardus, H. given char¬ was so called after the represented all walks of Kues, FI. Schumacher, A. one Roman, Brutus, its life, and all ages, relly, a prominent business man of Nash¬ ity with a free hand, his gifts being many Jt'hat of the most striking events from the child Menting, W. Spickerman, F. Roth, J. A. liediaeval literature was the sudden ap- mythical founder, to realize the possibili¬ by its mother’s side, to the ville, Tenn. Mr. Farrelly, Sr., had always and large. man Tieken, L. A. Tieman, J. H. Schengbers, ties of this fiction in the Middle feeble old and woman. been a Catholic, but Mrs. Farrelly was a Monsignor Farrelly has had the closest Ages. E. Meyer, “But there must have been deeper rea¬ The records of St. Francis de Sales J. H. Daniel, Jas. McCloskey, convert, embracing the Catholic faith when relations with the high officials of the Vati¬ ) raneeArthurianand theromancesoverwhelmingin the latterpopularitypart Eugene Grimm, C.PP.S., Vitus Schuette, sons than a desire for novelty, the church reveal the her husband died. can. a great the twelfth century. The sudden devel- activity busy life of Father Quat¬ C.PP.S., F. Pope Pius has had deal of of the Normans and the Kcssing, A. Fortmann, Phile¬ She was an earnest a zealous mem¬ confidence in nent romances approval of a man who had been its pastor for twenty- and him, and they have been warm of these occurred in mon, C.PP.S., Frank Kuenle, P. J. Hynes, great royal house for the vast popularity live years, after ber of the Church, and decided to educate friends. ■nch, and spread rapidly to all the other spending thirteen years at Mark, C.PP.S., Joseph Sieber, Eusebius, images of western Europe, giving of Arthurian and other Celtic stories. In¬ the Cathedral. deed O.F.M., Francis, O.F.M., James G. Fogarty, ince a dominance in literature that it royal approval is apt to follow rather During his pastorate at the Walnut Hills than to lead J J. Crowley, P. J. Downey, A. Monter, er before or popular favor. The real church the NEW SCIENTIFIC REVIEW TO attained since. parish registers show that he C. Wiederholt, A. C. Adelmann, John Metz- ABOLISH DIVORCE cause must have been nothing less than officiated at If we study the matter a little closely,” 1,414 baptisms and 853 first dorf. H. G. Limbeck, Egbert, O.M.M., F. some change in the constitution of society, communions, 285 and 778 Catholic Professors to Publish High- Catholic Delegate Introduces Bill to Tc15 tinued the Professor, “we shall see that marriages fu¬ -ffC Veil, H N. Santen, F. Walsh, H. J. which demanded a new kind of literature nerals, Class Delaware •, popularity extended not only to the (/! Winner, Clem Wm. Magazine of Research. Legislature. to meet its new needs. The church Beckemeyer, Welsh, hurian romances but to every kind of debt was reduced from B. “This Rosener, A. Moeller, J. Falls, J. Gnau, change was brought about by the $75,000 to $30,000. The amount of $50,- The first number of a mJyt which was, or which purported to J. IT. Schoenfeld, J. B. Dickhaus, Mar¬ high class scien¬ Dover, Dfx., March 14.—Doing away -•of Celtic origin. rise of a great number of high-born women 714.24 was paid out for interest money tin tific review will issue from the University with all divorce and legal separations of The tale to importance and power, and by their alone. Hemtz,_ B. Beckemeyer, George May- of the Irish Saint Brendan, erhoofer, F. press at Notre Dame, Indiana, next week. married wish for a new kind of literature to Kruezkamp, G. IT. Von der persons in Delaware is contem¬ please The interior of the church, which is the It is called The Midland Naturalist and is Ahe, C. Kuenle, George Schmidt, FI. plated by the present Legislature, as was id of Promise, as great a success and to entertain them. Of course, the costliest in was an had Cincinnati, beautified at Schuer, J. to be devoted principally to the natural shown men of the time shared in the wish for Berning, J. Stein, F. Prieshoff, yesterday in a bill introduced by 3dI exertedsailed theas westernwide anocean,influence,seekingas theif expense of $200,000, all collected by the Albin R. H. history States, a new form of Overmann, G. Connor, Eil- of the Prairie that region Representative Connelly, of Wilmington. lad been attached to the Legend of King story-telling. They felt late rector. Three new parishes were the ermanti, Jas. D. Foley, S.J., F. H. Bene, embracing all the territory west of the The bill repeals the International Di¬ :hur. The Breton lays enjoyed a great change in the position of the great lady founded in recent years from St. Francis J. S. Schopp. Justine, O.F.M., Fred Gal¬ Allegheny mountains to Kansas, Nebraska vorce law recently adopted ' by Delaware lularity, although few of them are con- of the day, and they, too, enjoyed a new de Sales, viz., Hyde Park, Evanston and lagher, N. Schneider, J. I\ Cogan, A.