“Away from Rome” Leader Is Converted to Faith
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i “AWAY FROM ROME” LEADER IS CONVERTED TO FAITH Pray for the Success of the Catholic Press BY n i l ON S B OF m LED TO Priests, Jews and Socialists are Objects Former Minister- Says First Confession of Animosity ^ Was Consoling The peculiar spectacle of Catholic Rome” movement in Bavaria. In When in 1897 the “ Los von Rom” worldly character of the demagogic fact, hardly any of the leaders of the ecclesiastics being openly insulted Practically All the National and International News Articles Appearing in This Paper, as (Away from Rome) movement broke propaganda for Protestantism, he re and threatened in a community that attempted “ putsch" are either Cath out in Austria, inspired by political olics or Bavarians. They are, for the Well as Many Features Frequently Printed, Are Compiled from the N. C. W. C. News Service. turned to his native Saxony to con is overwhelmingly Catholic has been ----------- - «» . ■ agents and financed with subsidies tinue his pastoral work. But the im most part, foreigners who are ac from Germany, there appeared, furnished in Munich as one of thei cepting Bavarian hospitality for the pressions gathered in Catholic Aus VOL. XIX. NO. 19. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, DEC. 27, 1923. $2.00 Yr. on Renewals among the numerous Protestant min tria gave him no rest. Thereafter, he results of the Hitler-Ludendorff ma- purpose of creating disorder and at $2.50 Yr. on New Subs. isters who poured into Austria, the occupied himself thoroughly with chinations in Bavaria. Bavaria 13 tempting to throw the country into Rev. John Albani, D.D. He came from Catholic doctrine. He made a zealous ordinarily classed as a Catholic na-l greater misfortunes, Saxony and boasted of being a des study of the writings of St. Ignatius tron and, indeed, the classification i^l Jews, Socialists and Catholic priests cendant of the ancient Italian noble of Loyola, whose spiritual exercises correct, but it so happens that nearly form the oddly matched combination family to which Pope Clement IV and he made the subject of a book. every Bavarian leader of the present' against which the animosity of the Oklaboma Bisliop Over flilM Coivefts lo Failk several Cardinals belonged. Dr. Al time is a non-Catholic and many of Hitlerites is indiscriminately directed. bani was a passionate representative “ The outbreak of the war,” he them have been actively anti-Cath- Members of the.se three classes are of the Protestant cause, and the writes, “ caused me to make a still olic. openly insulted in the public streets Catholic journalists of Austria clashed more earnest examination of the con Dr. Von Kahr, the president, whosei evtfy day and numerous scurrilous with him repeatedly. He caused con dition of affairs and a thorough self-' conduct has been a mystery both tq pamphlets attacking them are circu- is Seriously III i i Eiglaiiil m Last Six Years siderable mischief by his proselytiz examination. How self-reliant the his friends and opponents, is a ProJjlated widely. The situation has ing activities among the liberal citi Catholic priests seemed at their Mass, testant. General Ludendorff, it i.s reached a stage where the Central in comparison with the Protestant sol Oklahoma City.— The Rt. Rev. zens of several towns who had long well known, is an ardent protagonist Committee of the Bavarian Catholics More than 60,00() persons have'more than 5,000 persons have been before been alienated from the Cath diers depending on the sermon and of Protestantism and has been known has deemed it necessary to issue an Theophile Meerschaert, Bishop of Ok measuring, according to it, the value lahoma, is seriously ill here in St. An been received into the Churph in Eng received by the priests at this church olic Church. to express distinctly anti-Catholie emphatic protest against the perse- alone. The average was more than of their ecclesiastical community. sentiments. Hitler is an Austrian, cution of the Church and its priests thony’s hospital. Bishop Meerschaert land during the last six years. Father The “ Los von Rom” movement ALso in the sphere of war supersti-, is 76 years old. Two years ago he .100 a year during the last quarter failed pitiably in Austria. Some Pro a non-Catholic who gained public no-; and to the threats which have been Woodlock staled in the first of a century. In England, more than 800 tions and their suppression, the Cath tice as a promoter of the “ Free From! I made even against the Cardinal. celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of testant churches, built then and olic Church showed to advantage. his ordination to the, priesthood. He series of lectures on “The Road to clergymen have “ come over” since empty now, and a few thousand “ New “ When I gave the Lord’s S u pp^ was consecrated in 1;891. Rome.” the Oxford movement, and since the Protestants” who have nothing in According to the baptismal register year 1910, 168 ministers have come common with their adopted religion from morning to night to an entire of the Farm street church of the into the Church, Father Woodlock except the mere name, are all that re infantry regiment shortly before the Jesuits, he said, in the last sixty years said. main. Among those who have recog march of my division toward Verdun, Legion Deiands Kesignation nized that movement as a mistake, I was forced to look into many hun . Bishop Walsh Sends strangely, enough, is its one-time fiery dreds of downcast faces and but few promulgator, the former Protestant cheerful ones. I must confess that minister, Albarii. He who had been a there were not two out of two thou Im Observe Silver Jubilee ^ jjassionate adversary of Rome has now sand men who had a positive and sat Ian Lktiirer as Chaplain (Jreetings to Pape become an adherent of Rome, a faith isfactory conception of what they cel rs ebrated. It was then that I formed a ful and zealous son of the Catholic ChurchT firm resolution that, iL God showed St. Louis.— Mr. Charles D. Me-j restrained at the meeting of the ex- Washington. .— Bishop Louis S. Dr. Albjyfti has written a history of me the way, I would not restrain my Gehee, formerly pastor of the Havens I ecutive committee, the resolution of Ordination to Priesthood his conversion. After having been self from going beyond the limits of Walsh, chairman of the department Street Methodist Episcopal church in’ stating that the Ku Klux Klan is an of publicity, press and literature of sorely disappointed during his activ my Church, if need be, in order to t this city and fpr some months a lec- ' ' un^American organization. It is said the National Welfare conference, has ity in Austria because of the purely (Continued on Page 6) { turer for the Ku Klux Klan, having « I that the first draft of the resolution extended the following Christmas and Scituate, Mass.— Revs. P. J. and here and Rev. Michael J. Buckley is received an appointment some days was “ too hot” for publication and New Year greeting to all the Catholic M. J. Buckley, twins, recently ob pastor of SL John’s church. East ago as a first lieutenant in the U. S. had to be revisecL^y the resolutions newspapers and periodicals affiliated served the 25th anniversary of their Bridgewater. Officers Reserve corps, to act as a committee. with the department: They were born in Newburyport chaplain, the executive committee of Charles D. McGehee was very ac “That the Lord may grant you a ordination to the priesthood. Rev. and were educated in the public the American Legion posts, at a meet Benedictine Celebrates Jubilee tive as an advocate of the Ku Klux bright, happy, fruitful Christmas and Patrick J. Buckley is pai>tor of the schools there, after which they pre ing last week in Hotel Melbourne, Klan some months ago, and spoke in New Year is the cordial wish and church of St. Mary of the Nativity pared for the priesthood. passed a resolution, demanding his support of it in his church, defying friendly greeting of Louis S. Walsh, resignation from the reserve corps. the request of his Bishop, Rt. Rev, W. Bishop of Portland, to the director The resolution, copies of which it F. McMurry, by whom he was openly and all (rfficials of the press, pub of Ordination at Pueblo was decided to send to Secretary of censured. After a meeting with the licity ana literature department of War Weeks, the Military Order of the .Bishop, in the latter’s private office, the National Catholic VVelfare con World War, and the officers of the re Doctrine Controversy Threatens iMr. McGehee asserted that he had ference, and to all the Catholic per The Rev. Edmund J. Butz, O.S.B., former parishioners who hold him in serve corps, recites that inasmuch as 'been struck on the Jaw by Bishop Mc- iodicals affiliatelWto and in harmony for many yeats pastor of St. Bene the highest regard and esteem. 'The Charles D. McGehee ha^ displayed the jMurry, who denied the charge in the with the spirit pfJthe department,” dict’s church in Florence and St. majority of the years Father JSdmund most violent feelirig against certain press. McGehee started action against creeds and races, and has fostered Michael’s parish in Canon City, but ha& been in fhe priesthood' have been the Bishqp in a police court, but later E jibipal Cathedrals’ Drives at present a member of the faculty' spent in Fremont county, Colorado. racial strife and hatred, he could not ^withdrew this, and prepared a brief in time of war sincerely fulfill a chap of the Benedictine monastery at Pu The jubiliarian' was celebrant of jfor the church court.