RELIGIOUS TRAINING STABILIZER OF SOCIETY
The Register Hae the International Newe Service (Wire and Mail), the N. C. W. C. News Service (Includinf (Ubles), its Listening In BEATIFICATION Own Special Service and All the Smaller Catholic Services: also International Illustrated News and N. C W. C. Picture Seivice. RESPONSIBILITY Local The football game be Local tween the University of Edition Edition OF PARENTS IS Notr6 Dame and Ohio State OF DOMINICAN on Nov. 2 gave nervous pros i tration to nearly half the na THE tion but Notre Dame fans BEING STUDIED TREMENDOUS were exalted towards the end in a way that non-grid i enthusiasts can ne^er appre Superior Geiieral, Dead Orily 19 Years, Catechetical Congress Hears Archbishop^ ciate. Two young priests Would Have Been Cardinal But Stress Importance of Proper Teaching were listening in. At the end REGISTER(Name Registered in the U. B. Patent Office) For Government Refusal one of them said: “Well, this VOL. XI No. 45 DENVER, COLO., SUNDAY, NOV. 10, 1935 TWO CENTS Of Children ' certainly proves that Knute Vatican City.—An ordinary tribunal has been con lockne is in heaven.” The Rochester, N. Y.— The stability of civil society is as stituted by the Diocesan curia of Rome for the inquiry into jdther replied: “If he is, he Quake Wrecks Building sured by the conscientious discharge of the duty of instruct the life, death, and reputation for sanctity for the cause ing youth in religion, which means the strengthening of Isurely had a time for a few of beatification of the Rev. Hyacinth Marie Cormier, supe ».Ti^TmTw.5—.yrgM pinutes keeping his thoughts family life and the remote preparation of the younger gen- rior general of the Order of Preachers, the 76th successor M- pn Gloria in Excelsis Deo.” ^ eration to build Christian homes, the Most Rev. John T. of St. Dominic. The college of judges is cornposed of three I McNicholas, O.P., Archbishop of Cincinnati, told the Na- I The wisdom of having titular Archbishops, the Most Rev. Titus Trocchi, the Most ' tional Catechetical congress of the Confraternity of Chris- f/atican City independent Rev. Charles Sica, and the Most Rev. Dominic Gianattario, . tian Doctrine here. erritory is obvious under undqf the presidency of the Cardinal Vicar, His Eminence, i The obligation of parents to see that children are well resent conditions. Although Francis Cardinal Marchettj-Selvaggiani., ' instructed in their religion is a tremendous responsibility urrounded on all sides by The formation of this tribunaj responds to the eager before God, the Archbishop said. The subject of his ad Italy, the Htfle State of the expectation of those who have known and surrounded dress was “The Content of Religious Instruction.” Pope is genuinely neutral Father Cormier with the deepest “Proper religious instruction,” veneration. The venerable friar i f r Archbishop McNicholas said, “must territory, and therefore not died only 19 years ago and in large measure depend upon an involved in the Italian-Ethio- passed the last and mast remark accurate and approved text of pian war and, we hope, will able period of his life in Rome. i Christian doctrine. Our knowledge kiot be involved in the eco Father Cormier was born at of God, of His infinite generosity Orleans in 1832, and was ordained to man, of man’s relation to God, nomic boycott against Italy in 1856. He entered the Domin of the duties arising from that by a large group pf countries ican order that same year, after AT NIT! yEflBS relationship and also of the sanc under the leadership of the Father Lacordaire who restored tified relationship of man to his League of Nations. Either the Dominican order in France. fellow-man because of God, is a New York. — (Special). — The The superior general, Father Jan- Clifton Springs, N. Y.— (Spe science that holds the place of the jide has access to the Papacy, cial)— A 96-year-old altar boy! Rev. Henry Biron, Catholic mis del, appointed him his secretary queen of sciences.” sionary at Kiating, Szechwan v/ithout fear of jeopardizing in Rome and, in 1866, sent him to Fran Weimer marked his 90th The question of whether re birth anniversary here Nov. 1 by proyince, China, was chained and its own position. It seems France as first provincial of the ligious instruction should be im dragged to his death by Lolo ban Domini'.in province of Toulouse, his daily practice of walking a parted by the question-and-an- providential that the Ethio mile to attend Mass, serving,the dits. v.'hicli was to be reconstituted. swer method or a method not A communication to Msgr. Wi!- pian college in Rome is on Fro.n this period up to 1891, Fa priest, and receiving Holy Com catechetical in form is one for atican City territolry. munion. liam Quinn, national director of ther Cormier remained in France solution by the Hierarchy, the the Society for the Propagation in diiferent offices as provincial Bom in Bierlleit, Holland, Nov. Archbishop declared. “Whatever 1, 1845, Weimer came, to the be the form, the all-important con of the Faith, gave first de!n.ils of Paul Mallon, a Washing and master of novices. the murder, the., erjgct date of The general at that time was United States in 1883. He has sideration for Bishops and theo ton correspondent, wrote to logians. is that the content matter which was not mentioned. The Father Fruhwirth (who died a lived in this village for the last account said that Father Biron William Randolph Hearst Cardinal tw* years ago), who, the 52 years. In his 90 years he has be entirely satisfactory. “Those interested primarily in met his death art the hands of J?.nd asked him whether henim day after hia election to the high never suffered a serious illness. bandits ' of the Lolo country in v/rcte all tW articles he est dignity of the order, in 1896, Today he lives alone,, cooking pedagogy and methodology per haps place entirely too much em Southwestern China. signed. Although, as Mr. appointed Father Cormier procu his own meals. Now and then he Pictured above it the combination church and school building of St. Mary’s parish in Helena, show He was seiared by a band of Lo- goes to a restaurant for a meal, ing the effects of the earthquakes of Oct. 18. The building it now a total wreck after a violent temblor phasis on the arrangement of the Hearst remarked, the ques rator general. In 1899, when the matter of religious instruction and Ips and fastened by a chain about question ^rose of appointing a or has one with friends or rela on Oct. 31. his neck. Then he was dragged tion was not complimentary, tives. the manner of jts presentation. French Cardinal to the Curia of Should we not expect Bishops and several miles through mountain 3ie answered it at some Rome, Pope Leo XIII considered Weimer, at 15 years of age, trails until strangled to death. stood as godfather to Charles theologians to state very frankly length and vpdely published Father Cormier but refrained from that their primary interest is not The brigands abandoned the body, carrying out this intention because Maslyn, 75, now a resident of this Here’sNewWay which was found later by a search pis reply. He does write village. CHURCH PROPERTY RUIH method, but a text that is accurate them. do not think it is of the dissatisfaction shown by the; and reasonably^ complete for the ing party and brought to the Cath “1 French government of that time years of youth? . . . . ~ olic mission at Mapien. such a trick to write. Any- at the appointment of a religious To Start Quakes “It must be kept in mind that "rhe Lolos are notoriously dan Ir.ody who can think can instead of a representative of the IM HELEHA $425,000 theology is a fixed science, and that gerous and live almost exclusively diocesan clergy. President Thanks a fundamental textbook of this on plunder, but the Catholic mis v/rite.” He feels like Con- sionaries have been working with r^ressman Tim Sullivan, who Father Cormier remained at his Buffalo, N. Y.— Canisius college science deals not with disputed the post as procurator general until (By the Rev. Patrick Catey) according to the indications on tl:e authorities are likely to have a ological opinions, nor directly with them for some years, although ^.'as elected from the East Priest for His Helena, Mont.— (Special) —An seismograph of Mt. St. Michael’s some of them have suffered at 1904 when, &t the age of 72 years, damage suit on their hands if an devotional exercises, but with the 5ide of New York. Some he was appointed superior general other seismic shock of terrific in scholasticate (Jesuit) at Spokane, statement and exposition of the the hands of the brigands "In the T)f the Order of St. Dominic. His tensity rocked Helena Oct. 31 Wash. It extended over a vast other earthquake shakes Buffalo. basic and immutablte doctrines of past. " opponent compared Tim sa- In the month before this death (Turn to Page 4 — Column 1) (Turn to Page S — Column 7) Program Support at 11:37 a. m. It was a climax area from Lethbridge and Calgary An irate woman telephoned the our holy, religion. The theologian to a series of minor quakes that in Alberta, Canada, to Kalispell,'' college’s seismologist and com thinks that the' catechism or an Father Biron had been hard at have taken place in this Montana Spokane, Butte, and southward. approved text of the Christian work among the Lolos, fighting an New York.— (IN S)—The Rev. area since the morning of Oct. 12. The already severe losses , suf-_ plained that the footboard on her dootTinOr as he-thinks-of- the Greed,- -epidemic of dysentery that threat- • E. J. Higgins, .national chaplain-of- Other quakes came on Nov. 4. fered by'diocesan an3~CatKblic iri-"^ bedTi'ad been'sfiakeiTloose by the (Turn to Page 2 — Column 1) ened the lives of these people. • CHILD DEVELOPMENT IS (the Catholic War Veterans,* is in On the trail of the Oct 31 major stitutional property amounting to quake. “It won’t cost you any receipt of a warm letter of thanks earth disturbance stalked death, a quarter of a million dollars from thing this time, but you certainly from President Roosevelt for an personal injury, and untold prop the earthquake shock of Oct. 18 have a lot of nerve,” she said open message to the President erty loss. This tremor was one of were augmented by at least another angrily. “The next time you start TOPIC OF UNDSET BOOK broadcast by the chaplain. the heaviest of the current series. $175,000, bringing a total loss to an earthquake with that seismo MEXICAH BISHOPS’ PLEA In his op:n letter, made in re Catholic Churdi property alone in graph machine you’ll pay for the sponse to the President’s recent re School’s First Law Helena to the staggering sum of damage.”- “The Longest Years” (Knopf, child’s precocity, but no attempt to quest to all American Churchnien $425,000. Mew York, $2.50), the latest book play them up. It is not remarkable to write their opinions on his poli Grads Given Degrees The east Md west walls of the GIVEN GREAT SUPPORT jy the famous Norwegian convert that Ingvild, as Madame Undset cies and' make suggestions of their San Antonio, Tex.— Six Bach new wing or Carroll college col Bishop Hayes Flies iuthor, Sigrid Undset, is of value calls herself, is unusually intelli own, Chaplain Higgins praised the elor of Laws degrees and bar cer lapsed, and St. Mary’s church and 7 o Stricken Helena in three different fields. Maty will President’s peace ipoves and said: tificates were granted by St. rectory, which had already suffered Mexico City.— A comprehensive the 97 per cent of the population gent. Her earlier education came which is (jatholic accepts perse !cad it with greatest interest be- from her parents, both intellectual “In opening the treasure vaults Mary’s university school of law to losses amounting to $20,000 or brief, which is signed by Attorney •ause it is the autobiography of of Uncle Sam you killed Commun- the first law class graduated by $25,000, were in ruins. Helena.—The Most Rev. Federico Garcia Puerta in the cutory acts directed against its pwple. Her father, an archeolo religion. It adds that even among he writer as a child, thinly veiled gist, injured his health before any (Tumto Pages -^Column 6) the school. Father Tougas reported that lit Ralph L. Hayes, though he name of the 150,000 members of had said farewell to his people the Confederation of National the remaining 3 per cent, there are jy being told in the third person. of the children was born. He was tle additional damage was done to St. Helena’s Cathedral. A wall in of the Diocese of Helena and Civic Groups, and has just been not a few free-thinkers who do not .A.S a record of child development, immersed in his work, and Ingvild wish to see the triumph of anti- it contains a detailed study of the Immaculata hall toppled down, was in Pittsburgh prepara addressed to President Lazaro early learned that she could Cardenas, not only indorses and religious convictions. Thousands i>Iadame Undset’s early years', tell please him by remembering the which makes the loss to St. Vin tory to going to Rome to as ISLAND IS SO IRISH cent’s academy one of unparalleled sume his duties as rector of supports the recent appeal of the of Catholic civil employes, .the ing of life as viewed by a child things he told her abqut his work. brief points out, are forced* by iut*in the light of the experience severity. the North American college, Mexican Hierarchy for the repeal The fact that her mother was economic needs to sipiul'ate ad of an adult who has spent much St. John’s hospital had to be flew here to help in map o f the laws persecuting religion in forced more and more to aid him BLACKS HAVE BROQUE ping out the reconstruction Mexico, but also lists proofs that herence to the goverfiment,' and time in learning to understand made the children unusually in evacuated at 1:30 in the after children. Finally, because it is noon. Army ambulances assisted program that will be necessary these persecutory measures are this and other circumstances have dependent, for she had no time to brought about an undesirable written in the beautiful prose of be spoiling them. Then, too, the Boston.— (Special)—There are and many of the children are in the removal of the patients, many a* the result of recent earth without legal or other justifica quakes. An appeal has been tion. duality of political and public life Sigrid Undset, many people who family moved about from time to no snakes in St. Croix, largest of named Patrick—Negro as well as of whom returned to their dim- have come to love her through her the Virgin islands, U. S. posses White. aged homes, whilst others were made by diocesan officials for The present regime in Mexico, in Mexico. t time and the children never had the brief holds, does not represent Their Plight Described novels will want to read the lat the same playmates long. sion in the West Indies, because “Some people — skeptics — give taken to St. James' hospital, assistance from other parts of est example of her work. the people are so Irish that even the mongoose credit for clearing Butte, or to St. Joseph’s hospital. the country in the rebuilding the will of the people, since it The brief urges the president The story has its climax in the would be absurd to assume that (Turn to Page S — Column S) It is copious in detail that may beautiful companrpnship that the Colored natives speak with, a out all the snakes, but the Cath Deer Lodge. program . be tedious to some, but emphasis brogue, according to Hulbert V. olics of St. Patrick’s in Frederik The activities of the House of sprang up between, the girl and Spurway, cruise director for the the Good Shepherd were carried on is laid on emotion rather than her father before his death. "11115 sted and Holy Cross in Christin- Cunard White Star. sted are sure that their prayers to in the residence of the late Sena fact, as this perhaps colors the close association is of particular tor T. C. Power since the temblor child’s life the more. Differing “It is no wonder that there are, Erin’s patron saint are the cause interest to Catholic followers of no snak-es* on the island of St. of Oct. 18. The magnificent con from many autobiographies, it Madame Undset, because it was of their freedom from any vile PLANS ARE MADE FOR Croix,” says Mr. Spurway. “The thing that crawls—or hops. vent and school of the Good Shep makes no effort to ape novels in through her research in archeol herd home, which were at first The matter of climaxes, but people. Black and White, or at least |''rhe last Sunday I was in Fred ogy, which flowered into her fa 95 per cent of them, are devoted thought to be only impaired, are sprawls its way over its many mous medieval romances, that she eriksted the choir of St. Patrick’s followers of St. Patrick. The Cath sang ‘All Praise to Good St. Pat now a total loss, as is-St. Joseph’s WOMEN’S CONVENTION pages. The effect is decidedly became acquainted with Catholi Orphan home. better in honesty. olic church in Frederiksted, one rick,’ and also ‘Hibernia’s Patron cism and eventually a convert to of the two sizable towns on the Saint.’ The congregation was com It was truly heart rending to There are evidences of the the Church. island, is named for St, Patrick, witness the older orphans’ being Fort Wayne.— As plans for the The special projects fostered by Host to Delegates posed largely of Negroes of every the. National Council of Catholic (Turn to Page S — Column 1) cared for in a bam located on the 15th annual convention of the Na oziphanage property in the north tional Council of patholic. Women, Women are carried on through its, ern outskirts of the city, whilst to be held Nov. 16-20, here, are various national committees. On Broadcast Series 26 babies were taken to St. Hel being completed, further notable Tuesday afternoon, special sec SPONSOR OF COOLIDQE ena’s Cathedral rectory for shel speakers have been added to the tional meetings wlll^be devoted to Will Start Nov. 17 ter. program. A large number of each of these committees. A num The Northern Pacific railroad Bishops, priests, delegates, and ber of nationally-known speakers Salt Lake City.—The Rt. was reported to be taking care of members from all parts of the are listed on the various programs. IS CONVERT TO CHURCH Rev. Magr. Duane G. Hunt, earthquake refugees from the country will participate in the ac Prominent among those to ad V.G., will begin hi* annual various Catholic institutions in tivities, and general and sectional dress the Parent-Teachers’ groups aerie* of broadcast* over KSL heated coaches and Pullman cars. meetings. - are the Rev. Dr. George Johnson, Boston. — Frank W. Stearns, made a Private Chamberlain of here Sunday evening, Nov. The unseasonable inclemency of Miss Josephine Roche, .assistant director of the .Department of Edu prominent Boston merchant who the Gape and Sword by His Holi 17, at 6:15 mountain time. the weather added to the trag secretary of the treasury, will be cation, N.C.W.C.; the Very Rev. gained national prominence as the ness, Pope Pius XI, in 1931. He The subject* will be similar edy of Thursday, Oct. 31.* The icy one of the speakers on Nov. 19. In Msgr. William J . Kerby, professor political sponsor of the late Calvin serves periodically at the Vatican to those of previous years, grip of prfemature winter has in- the evening of that day ghe will of sociology at the Catholic univer Coolidge in the career that led the court. with explanation of doctrine* 'tensified human suffering, and is give an address on “Government sity; Sister M. Madeleva, president latter to the Presidency of the The conversion of the elder Mf. and practices of the Catholic retarding rehabilitation in this and Social Justice.” The Most of St. Mary’s college, Notre Dame, I- United States, has been received Stearns is the culmination of a religion. quake-stricken area. Rev. Robert E. Lucey, Bishop of Ind., and Mrs. William J. Hotz of into the Catholic Church. He is year'of reading and study. He Amarillo, will speak at the same Omaha, national chairman, 79 years old. was received into the Church by general meeting on “The Price We The meeting devoted to indus Mr. Stearns, who had been reared the Rev. George A. Keelan, S.J., Pay for Peace.” trial problems will hear Bishop as a Congregationalist, had becorte in the chapel of Boston college The speakers at the luncheon, Lucey. , Immigration will be dis a member of the Episcopalian Oct, 23. Rural Problems of also on Nov. 19, for national youth cussed under the chairmanship of (jhurch in the later years of his Mr. Stearns was bom in Boston leaders, a feature of the youth ses Miss Mary Copghlin of Denver, na life. He is a member of one of Nov. 8, 1856. He was gradual^ sion, will be the Rev. Vincent tional chairman. Miss Sarah Wea- the oldest families in New England, from Amherst college in 1878 and Church Discussed Mooney, C.S.G., director of N.C. dick, assistant to the director of his maternal ancestry dating back married- Emily Willston Clark of ,C.M. youth activities; the Most the Bureau of Immigration, N.C. to the May-flower Pilgrims. Amherst Feb. 26, 1880. Rochester, N. Y.— Sessions of were among the speakers and lead Rev. Bernard J. Sheil, Auxiliary W.C., will speak. The director of Mr. Stearns’ son, Poster W. In 1925, the Holy Year, Mr. and the thirteenth annual convention ers of discussion, and delegates to Bishop of Chicago, and Miss Doro the Family Life section, N.C.W.C. Steams of Hancock, N. H., b^ame Mrs. Steams spent tiro months of the National Catholic Rural Life thea Sullivan of the Girl Scouts. Social Action department, the Rev. a convert to Catholicism in 1911, the convention heard government abroad and were received in au conference were completed with a officials talk of the steps being Miss M. Pauline Casey, president Dr. Edgar Schmiedeler, O.S.B., two years after he had been or Who recently attended the Interna dained a minister of the Episco dience by His Holiness, Pope Pius banquet at which the closing re taken by the present administra of the Scranton Diocesan Council palian Church. The younger Mr. XI. On his return, Mr. Steams marks were made by the Most Rev. tion to solve farm, problems. of Catholic Women, will preside. tional Conference on Family Life said of his visit to the Vatican: Archbifehop Edward Mooney, Bish The Rev. William T. Mulloy of held in Brussels, Belgium, will t Stearns served for some time as Mrs. John Eggemsn, pr^sesident librarian of Boston’ college. He “There were pilgrims literally op of Rochester and host to the Fargo, N. Dak., was elected presir City Has First Public speak at the session devoted to of the Fort Wayne Diocasao from all over the world and it was convention. The banquet was held dent of the conference, succeeding family and parent education. I received his master’s degree at that Procession of Eucharist Council of Catholic Women, host Jesuit institution in 1915, and was most interesting to watch the dif jointly with the Confraternity of the Rev. Joseph M. (Campbell of The extension of religious edu ferent groups and races, all at Christen Doctrine, which conduct Ames, la. Ffank Bruce of Mil Birminghain, Ala.—For the. cation group will hear the Most to the delegates meeting in Fort tracted by the same purpose.” ed a National Catechetical con waukee was named vice presideht, first time since the city of Rev. Edwin V. O’Hara, Bishop of Wayne, Nov, 16-20, for the fif Dies Hearing Confessions Although he continued a close f e s s here. The problems of the the Rev. Leon A. McNeill of Birmingham was founded, thj Greaf Falls, chairman of the Con teenth annual convention of the TT ® Canon adviser and personal friend of Church with regard to the farm Wichit^, Kans., secretary, and the Blessed Sacrament was borne fraternity of Christian Doctrine. National Council of Catholic Wom Hugh Gallagher, fob 19 years par President Coolidge throughout the population were discussed by Rev. Joseph Schmidt of Carlisle, in public procession on the The Study club session will feature en. Fifteen members of the ish priest of Clonvaddog, Tamney, latter’s occupancy of the White notable speakers of the clergy and Pa., treasurer. Feast of Christ the King. The a dramatization of a Study club in Hierarchy -will participate in th* Fanad, County Donegal, died shd- House, Mr. Stearns took no part laity who have idenrified them ‘Green Revolution* Most Rev. T. J. Tooien, Bish- action, under .the direction of Mrs. program. Mrs. Eggeman it gen denly while hearing Confessions. in public life and never held, pub selves with agricultural questions. Those attending the closing . op of Mobile, officiated at the Donnelly P. McDonald of Fort eral chairman of the convention Frank W. Steam* He has a sister in California.' lic office. Seyeral members of the Hierarchy (Turn to Page S — Column S), ceremonies. (Turn to Page 2 — Co lumn 3) Icommittee. (Schanx studio.) '■ ‘'if'
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PAGE TWO T H E REGISTER Sunday, November 10, 1935 ‘k RELIGIOUS TRAINING IS Mexican Bisl»|is His First National Broadcast Presilleiil lUrBEATIFICATION CAUSE STABILIZER OF SOCIETY Plea Is Given Priest, for His OF DOMINICAN STUDIED (Continued From Page One) “I confess that I am perplexed, (Continued From Page One) ter for the election of his succes the^ur Father, the crornmandments and even bewildered, by the multi generalship was one of the most sor. The counselors of the gen of the Church, the sacraments, and plicity of fundamental textbooks illustrious and fruitful in the his eral suggested it would be wise to the f(^ last things.” . of religion now in use in our Strong Backing Prognm Soppl tory of the Dominican order ana postpone this election, but Father Archbishop McNicholas declared country. A cursory examination his name will be always linked Corner wished that the chapter that the many religion texts being of them suggests the need of some with the foundation of the College be convoked and he had the conso (Continued From Page One) published give evidence of- great action by authority. 'Without (Continued From Page One) Angelicum, for which he built a lation of seeing himself surround zc|al for the religious education of such action there is the danger of ism in one strike here in Amer magnificent monastery and which ed by the representatives of almost inaccuracy of statement, of dis to consider the plight of those who, ica." the young and paid high" tribute for love of their country, wisli to is now transformed into the pow all the provinces of the order and to both religious and lay teachers proportionate presentation of mat The chaplain pledged the aid oi erful Angelicum, one of the most of being able to lay the burden of ter, of laying greater emphasis on live in it and to give of their best the two million Catholic, war vet for their patience and sacrifices. to the land of their birth, their illustrious theological universities the general direction of the order “\i'lu{f.v«U> dafects w» recognize religious sentiment and de devotional erans of the nation to'ward pre in Bqme. in the hand^ of his successor, Fa struggles, and their home, but who serving peace. But, adding, that in tlie teaching of religion in our exercises than on solid Christian In the same scientific field. Fa ther Theisshng. He was then 84 doctrine. . . . are denied the legal protection that Pope Pius XI is the real “fbrgqtten school's must, I think, he. attributed is their right—^protection of some ther Cormier dedicated special at years of age and he retired to the to the fact that we do not give “I may be permitted to say that man” in the drama of. nations, he thing that is as essential to them urged a return of Americans to tention to the Dominican Biblical monastery of the Irish Dominicans sufficiently long systematic, courses ray preference is for a text as ac as the religion of their forefathers. school at Jerusalem and to the at St. Clement’s, in Rome, wher^ to those who are to undertake this curate as the best theologians can their churches. “The country,” the brief says, President Roosevelt’s reply fol Dominicans who taught at 4:he his death occurred four months most important work, nor do we make itj as brief and as simple “instead of being for Mexican University of Frpiburg and he was later. give them sufficient 'direction. as the' matter to be treated will lows: Catholics an affectionate mother, “My dear Father Higgins: the founder of the Albertinum, the permit, and one that can be grad which guards and preserves their big college annexed to ' that uni uated according to age and “There is something very heart peace of mind, has been converted ening in the message of good will versity. It was there that he sum Missionary Brothers capacity of those to be instructed. into their avowed enemy, at least moned, in August, 1916, in the The text itself must be sacrosanct, which you, as national chaplain Novitiate of the Lay-Brothers with respect to what concerns of the Catholic War 'Veterans, ad niidst of the war, the general chap The Missionaries of the Sacred Heart U D SO lOISI one with which lay authors, how welcome candidates in Rood standing their feligious beliefs ahd senti ever interested they may be in the dressed to me in an open letter for missionary ip.ork Bt borne and ments, and this follows when 97 through the medium of station Refuses to Be Mayor abroad. instruction of youth or however Hit Excellency, the Mott Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicogn^ni, Apos anxious to foster devotion, must per cent suffer such a'n anomaly WLWL. It comes to me as a mes For particulars, apply to as unjust oppression.” tolic Delegate to the United States, shown before the microphone in sage of hope and confidence for a FATHER JOHN D IC ^, M.S.C. not tamper.” Washington at he delivered a nation-wide broadcast to the Catholic London.— The Sudbury (Suf 719 Batavia Aye. Geneva, lUint^s I M S M The brief urges President Car better world. ‘ folk) Borough council in'vited the j Archbishop McNicholas ex denas to consider that, with the school children of Amqr>ca, talking on “The Confraternity of Chris “As commander-in-cbief,'~r wel pressed the belief that memory i;g tian Doctrine.” It was the first time an address by the Papal Delegate local parish priest, the Rev. Gerald I exception of Soviet Russia, “where come the pledge of fealty from a Molr, to be mayor. He declined I “a much more important factor ih had been carried over a national hookup. (Reni photo.) body of veterans who have served HELP WANTED the training of youth than many neither liberty, democracy, nbr the honor because of the increase ! ______. . __ [ popular sovereignty exists, all of in their country’s defense and who,j work the holding of the office M EN-W OM E_N— $50-$180 A M O. modern educators are willing to knowing the ardors and hearth acknowledge. It is certainly very which institutions are recognized would entail. This is an unusual 1 Inslitution*, H ospitals, E tc. and consecrated by our constitu aches and miseries of war, dedi tribute to aniriest in England. Fa- — Everyw here important in religious training.” cate themselves anew to the arts tho.. M nlr ^ NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE NECES- (Continued From Pfige One) In' discussing dia the arrangement tion,” the nations of the civilized ther Moir has thrown himself into sa ry . au kind* of jo b s .practically world respect the Catholic religion of>peace; for peace, too, has-its shade from ebony to light octo of matter, the Archbishop said own victories, no less valorous than public work and was largely re- e v e r y w h e r e —write n o w , enclosing roon.” that the order of St. Thomas re and give alt sorts of facilities and sponsible for starting a shelter for Stamp, to Scharf Bureau, Dept. 12, 145 W. protection to those opposing athe those of war. 45th St., New York. The Iidsh, mostly planters, mains the most logical and most “May I make humble acknowl the jobless. landed in S t Croix two centuries simple method even today. “His ism, holding atheism to be “funda Druggists Seek Decency Aid and convert to Catholicism, in a mentally pernicious to society.” lecture here termed the atheistic edgment of your generous senti Popular Masses (or ago. Later, rich Danes imported order is simplicity itself, with S o u th Bend, Ind.— A resolution ments concerning my leadership. ' Charges Refuted three divisions: First, God; sec “From the social and historic asking the co-operation of the Le and agnostic notions of many Christmas Irishmen to manage their estates. Happily,, we are now emerging New York.— The assertions of They brought their families along, ond, man tending toward God; viewpoint,” the brief continues, gion of Decency in its campaign scientists as “a fashion of the New Christmas Masses are now from the years of depression, but Ramon Beteta, reptesentative of 'Irisn isn ppriests, ‘ in time, followed, and third, Christ, the God-man who “the persecutory laws present against immoral magazines was times.” ready for distribution. Missa Fes- I want you to understand how re the Mexican Revolutm party, | and churches began to spring up. The points the way to God.” The grave incongruities. In the first adopted at the annual convention U. S. Nuns to Go to Brazil assuring it is to receive a pledge Irish held on to their brogue and Council of Trent uses an order place, the Catholic religion is one of the National Association of Re St. Bonaventure, N. Y.-^An- of faith such as you.convey in the at the recent Willialnstown Insti- !been released. St. Jude, St. Eliza- the Colored people, imitating them, ■with four divisions: The Apostles’ of the strongest ties in maintaining tail Druggists in Cincinnati. swering the call of the mission name of the Catholic War Vet tute of Human Relations,^ thatj^g^^^ 8.nd ^Little Flower Masses, caught the accent and it became Creed, the sacraments, the Ten the nationality, since it is a fact Negro Apostolate Formed fields. Sister Illuminata'arid Sister erans. there is no religious question in j pung the ^orld over, are also of- their natural tongue. Commandments, and the Lord’s that Mexicans are and have been Philadelphia.— A group of Col Polycarpa, both of the convent of J'Ours will be the victory if we Mexico’ are scathingly refuted by ifered. N aW y Mass (unison) is Irish missionaries visited the is Prayer. Other works, including disunited for reasons of polit^al, ored alumni has been formed ac the Sisters of St. Francis located set ourselves resolutely to the per the Rev. Dr. Charles S. Macfar-| 0q cents. Others (four voices with the catechism of Cardinal Gas- economic, and iaeological disposi cording to the plan of the Cath at St. Bonaventure’s college, will formance of those spiritual and land, general secretary-ementus of I organ) 80 cents each, land 200 years ago and had little the Federal Council of the parri arid the Baltimore Catechism, tion, whereas religion is the com olic Information society of Nar- leave shortly for hospital work int1 Cllorporeal acts of mercy which have trouble converting the Negroes to Churches of Christ in America, in THp KAUFER CO., INC. the Catholic faith. They are still follow d i ff e r e n t arrangement mon denominator that unites con berth. It inaugurated its activities Brazil. iver been the salvation of men and the Jesuit weekly, America. 1904 Fourth Avo. Seattle, Wash. firm adherents. > schemes. sciences and maintains close soli by sending to 200 non-Catholic Noted Educator Dead A.of nations. With organizations “I understand that on March 17 Recalling that fdr more than 50 darity among them. Break this Negroes a letter which said that Detroit.— The Rev. John I. like yours marshalled in a mighty the people all wear shamrocks, or years the Baltimore Catechism tie, and the process of spiritual every month a pamphlet dealing Zahm, S.J., noted educator, is dead crusade for peace, we may look a piece of what is termed St. Pat has been the subject of both praise anarchy, which in all epochs has with some Catholic truth or prac here at the age of 80 years. He forward to a time, let us hope, rick’s bush| as part of their cele and criticism. Archbishop Mc provoked profoundly unstable con tice commonly unknown or mis had served as prraident of Canisjus not far distant, when, under the T H E REGISTER bration of the day,” Mr. Spurway Nicholas declared that very satis ditions in the life of Mexico, will understood will be mailed. college, Buffalo; St. John’s college, providence of God, war shall be no says. factory results have followed its be accentuat&d and could end in Evolution Idea* Assailed Toledo, and St. Ignatius’ college, more and peace snail be the heri Published Every Week by The Catholic Publishing Society, Inc. use, but that “its careful revision real anarchy. Washington.— Assailing the un tage of men and good will. 934-938 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. Post Office Box 1497 “In the graveyard at Frederik- now John Carroll university, by eminent theologians,, having scientific attitude of those who ad Cleveland. He was born in Misha “Very sincerely yours, . sted one sees such names as Walsh, “Our beloved country might President...... - ...... »..Moat Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vchr, D.D., Denver ample time to do their work thor easily fall prey to certain foreign vance the theory of evolution as waka, Ind. (Signed) “Franklin D. Roose Ryan, Nolan, and O’Brien'engraved oughly and having opportunity to an established fact without suffi velt.” President'Emeritae..w^^Mo8t Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tiben, D.D., Wiobita, Kansas upon the tombstones. Many car predatory interests. It is well Oriental Magazine Begun Editor-General...... L..Rt« Rev. Msgr. Matthew Smith, Ph.B., LL.D., Jour.D. consult practical catechists, would known,' for instance, that Ameri cient evidence to support their Granville, NT Y,— The first num Managing Editor...... Hubert A. Smith, Joqr. D. ried the information that the er- undoubtedly give us a more satis views, Arnold Lunn, prominent Associate Editors—Rev. Arthur Proehle, A.B.; Millard F. Everett. Jour* M.; son interred had come from re- can interests repeatedly take ad ber of the Chrysostom, declared to C. J. McNeill, A.B., B.J.; Rev. Walter Canavan, M.A.; Ruth Vincent factory text. I venture to ex'- vantage of internal disorders re English writer, controversialist. be the only magazine in the Eng Christmas Gifts land! press the opinion- that the chief “And you should see the black sulting from religious persecution lish language devoted to the inter i Express the true Christmas senti- DIOCESAN EDITIONS II defect of the Baltimore Catechism to win positions of material and 2 Bishops Present at ests of the Oriental Catholics, has I ment this year by a religious gift, youngsters dance an Irish jig— is its inadequate consideration of appropriate and inexpensive. CENTRAL CALIFORNIA REGISTER (Fresno.) or hear them sing an Irish'song!” moral influence, which are a men Parish’s Jubilee Rite been published here. TJie Rev. ROSARIES—Chain, Heart, and Cross Most Rev. Bishop Philip G. Scher, D.D., President. Rt. Rev. Michael Sullivan, Editor the virtues and the supernatural ace to national sovereignty. Both ■John Kallok, pastor of Sts. !^eter SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA REGISTER (Sacramento) life. This need not surprise us are of frold plate, with imported in the United States and in Mex- arfd Paul’s Greek Catholic church, heads, amethyst or jet; each sent Most Rev. Bishop Robert J. Arrfistrong, D.D., President since many of our compendiums of Durand, Wise.—The Most Rev. in a beautiful lined $ 1 . 0 0 Rev. Patrick A. McHugh, S.T.B.. Editor and Business Manager !CO, it is well known how disas- Alexander J. McGavick, Bishop of is the editor. NEBRASKA REGISTER (Grand Island) Scientist Denies moral theology seem to be a treatise Devotion Inaugurated on sin rather than one on the prin trous are the consequences of in La,Crosse; the Most Rev. William PRAYER .BobicTTTTGenuine leather, Most Rev. Bishop S. V. Bons, D.D., President; Rev. Patrick McDaid (No. Platte). terference in the internal affairs New York.— To the Dominican Editor; Business Director, Rev. Paul Wiese, Grand Island ciples of moraKty and the super R. Griffin, Auxiliary Bishop, and eold edged. Contains Epistles and EASTERN MONTANA REGISTER (Great Falls) of our country in the past by many other clergymen were pres Monasteiy of the ^ Perpetual Ro Gospels — makes m arvel-^ J 25 Host Rpv, Bishop Ei^win V. O'Hara, D.D.. LL.D., President natural life, lived .through the sary, Union City, N. Y., goes the ou* gift—packed in box_• %ssing Links’ ■virtues and the abiding presence American administrations which ent at the 75th jubilee celebration CRUCIFIXES—Cross of rosewood, Rev. Eugene Gergen, Editor and Business Manager distinction of formally inaugu WESTERN MONTANA REGISTER (Helena) of the Holy Ghost. If we would un tried to produce disunion among of St. M a^’s church. The pres brass inlaid; image of metal in an- Mexicans, and did pVoduce anarchy rating in the United States public tiane bronze finish, QBT Most Rev. Bishop Ralph L. Hayes, D.D., President > Berlin.—That it is “absolutely derstand the heinousness of a sin ent edifice is the third to be ejected Rev. Patrick Casey, M.A., Editor and Business Manager and revolution by taking advan by the congregation since its devotion to Blessed Martin De length 12 inches...... NEVADA REGISTER (Reno) useless to search for missing links we should first understand the ■vir Porres, the Negro Dominican lay- NECK CHAINS—RoUed gold hearts tue to which it is oppo.sed. How can tage, for that purpose, of religious founding. or crosses, with ro llers *1. A A Most Rev. Bishop Thomas R. Gorman, D.D., J.C.L., D.Sc,Hlst., Pres, and Editor between man and ape, because there persecution.” ■> brother whose cause for canoniza gold chains to match...... e p X . W SOUTHERN NEBRASKA REGISTER (Lincoln) simply are no such links,” is the one understand what hatred of tion has won wide favor in this CHRISTMAS CARDS — Assorted— Most.Rev. Bishop Louis ff. Kucera, D.D., President God means unless he understands Rev, Maurice Helmann, M.A., Jour. D„ Editor'and Business Manager conclusion arrived at by Dr. Max Spain Stands Firm on country. exquisite designs, delightfully dif WEST VIRGINIA REGISTER (Wheeling) Westenhoefer, Berlin professor of something of the love and mercy ferent—sets them apart from usual of God?” Ban of Class C Movie Worthy Lawyer* Needed run of Christmas Cards. 21 In a Most Rev. Bishop John J. Swint, D.D., President anthropolo^ and pathology, in a Plans Made for Chicago.— A legal profession Rev. Frederick J. Scbwsrtz, M.A., Editor and Business Manager gift box—complete with A A PEORIA REGISTER (Peoria, Illinois) book of his on “The Problem of “I think a- very serious ta.sk worthy of its high calling is a great envelopes...... - ...... Madrid.—The government of Host Rev. Bishop J. H. Schlarman, D.D., Ph.D., J.C.D., President Man’s Creation” published by the faces us in either perfecting the need for the future welfare of the ORDER DIRECT FROM THIS AD Rev. H. H. Ross, Editor and Business Manager ' Nomcn-Verlag here. Professor Baltimore Catechism or in prepar Women’s Meeting Spain is standing firm on its de United States, writes the Rev. SAME DAY SERVICE SANTA FE REGISTER (Santa Fe, New Mexico) ♦V’estenhoefer, who is not a Cath- ing a new text of Christian doc cision to ban all Paramount pic Avoid the Christmas rush—Terms: Most Rev. Arohbishpp Rudolph A. Gerken, D.p., President John P. Noonan, &J., regent of Please use Postal or Express money Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. Estvcit, P.A., V.G., Editor ‘olic, bases his conclusions on brain trine,” said the speaker in con tures unless the negative of “The the Loyola university school of orders. ’ and skull measurements and com- cluding his address. “The work (Continued From rape One) Devil Is a Woman” is destroyed, WE PAY ALL POSTAGE Rev. Daniel Krahe, O.M.Cap., Assistant Editor law, in the current number of the ORDER TODAY ALTOONA REGISTER (Altoona, Pa.) ' parisons and says that he fully can be done as perfectly as is hu ■Wayne, diocesan chairman of because, officials declare, the film Loyola Alumnus. Most Rev. Bishop J. J. McCort, D.D., President subscribes to the view of the famous manly possible, considering its study clubs. 'The national chair “insults the Spanish armed forces.” Rev. Thomas £. Hadden, Ph.D., S.T.L.. Editor and Business Manager Actual Job Degree Requirement Religious The Denver Catholic Register is also a part of this newspaper system. late Swedish botanist, Lenne, who content, only by eminently quali man, Mrs. W. I. Grubb of Birming ITie Chicago Legion of Decency Convent Station, N. J.— The always insisted that “there are as fied theologians. It is hoped that ham, Ala., will preside. council placed the film on the for economics department of the Col Merchandise Co. Price of The Register (dated every Sunday), $1 a year. Canada and South many types of living beings as texts forrinore advanced students bidden list. lege of St. Elizabeth is utilizing 1463 Balmoral Ave. Chicago America, $1.60. Foreign, $1.76. In bundle lots, one cent a copy if bought An interesting musical program regularly for sals or distribution. have been created by the Infinite w'ill also be approved for our high has been arranged by the local the case method to give its students Being,” schools and colleges. But the de- convention committee. A concert Officiant at Wedding first-hand knowledge of actual > Entered as Second Class Matter at Post Office, Denver, Colorado. cision of this rests with the Bishop by the Slovak parish school band Rite and 50th Jqbilee situations in business.' Students Cardinal Hayes Visits of a diocese, the Bishops of a of Whiting, Ind., followed by a doing major work in .the depart Th* Register.now baa the largest circulation of rellgioas newspapers in the province, or the Bishops of the group of songs by 'Vivian della Cincinnati.—The R.ev. Hugh Mc- ment are “required to devote a REGAIN fg English language. New York Thrift Shop country in a plenary council.” Chiesa, relative of the late Pope Devitt, 84, a priest of this arch specified number of weeks in the Benedict XV, will be heard on Nov. diocese a half century ago, who summer preceding their senior YOUR- Now York.—The fifth anniver^ GRADED CATECHISMS 16 following the informal recep at present is chaplain of St. Vin year in the employment of some sayy ^ 4h«• LotsL‘ for Little, Inc., a URGED A"f CONGRESS tion to delegates and visitors. The cent’s hospital in Portland, Ore., firm in one of the larger cities of thrift shop that'donates its pro following evening, Myron'Duncan was the celebrant of the 50th wed the metropolitan area.” Rochester, N. Y.— Graded cate ding jubilee Mass for his brother, CATHOLIC ceeds to five Catholic charities, chisms, programs of religion for of the Chicago Civic Opera com Pope’s Peace Work Cited ■v^s marked by~a visit of Cardinal James. Father McDevitt was the New York. — The present HEALTH! children m public elementary and pany will render several selections. Hayes to the establishment. officiant at the marriage ceremony strength of the Pope’s influence Diocesan and Institutional public high schools, the teaching On Saturday, also, prior to the in 1885. If you or your family is suffering of religion through projects and official opening of the convention, for world peace is cited in an ar from any disease \ Conquers Blindness; visual materials, the preparation there will be a meeting of the ticle by the Rev. John LaFarge, you can get Flow of Blood From S. J., “Why the Pope Is Impar Is Admitted to Bar of teachers of religion and Study diocesan presidents. After the roll INVESTMENTS clubs were among the subjects dis call and reports, a discussion on Crucifixes Reported tial,” appearing in America. cussed at the National Catechetical the subject of “What Constitutes U. S. Citizen Named Archbishop Father , Providence, R. I.—The am congress of the Confraternity of an Ideal Diocesan Convention,” Vatican City.— The Very Rev. Brussels, Belgium.—Blood stains Richard Pittini, S.C., has been bition of William E. Powers Christian Doctrine. its purpose and procedure, will be on a number of crucifixes left in a Heumann's McMahon 6t Hoban pf Cumberland, a graduate of Numerous members of the Hier opened by Miss Lenna Wilson, field named Archbishop of Santo Do famous Chicago, III. private house at Beauraing by mingo, Dominican republic. After lOS So. Lx Salle Street St. Patrick'* •chool in ■Valley archy and clergy, and educators representative of the National many people have been analyzed Falls, to enter the legal pro and lay leaders were among the Council ,of Catholic Women. A a distinguished early career, Fa FREE WE EMPLOY NO SOLICITORS and certified as human blood mixed ther Pittini was sent to the United Health fession was apparently speakers and discussion leaders. panel discussion on the growth and with 2 per cent sweat, it is said. thwarted, eight year* ago The religious instruction of the development of the National Coun States as provincial of the Eastern j The blood is reported to flow from Salesians. In the course of this Book . whetrlre lost his sight. Today, approximately 810,000 Catholic cil of Catholic Women is scheduled the five wounds. Ecclesiastical au that ambition is realized. boys and girls in public high for the afternoom six-year term as provincial, he be 128 pages with over 200 illustra Would You Like to Become a Lay Brother? thorities have made no comment oh came an American citizen. In the Recently, he was admitted to schools is and must be an imme On Nov. 20, Miss Anne Sarachon the matter. tions entirely free of charge. Would you like to consecrate yourself to God as a Lay Brother, devoting the bar after completing- his diate major work of the Church in Hooley, president of the National early part of 1935, Father Pittini Health is not accidental but the your life to prayer and work in the peace and quiet of the Monastery? law studies at Boston college. America, tte Moat Rev. William council, will preside at the meet was sent to Santo Domingo _ and result of knowing how to take care If you know a trade, place it in the service of God! If you are not skilled in Vatican Acts to Escape Haiti to establish Salesian insti a trade, we shall be glad to teach you one. Develop whatever good is in you to J. Hafey, Bishop of Raleigh, told ing at which the national chairmen of it. This Free Book describes God’s Cause. There are no fees. Write for our booklet, “The Salvatorian Brother.” Aids Quake Victims the confess. Ten years from will make their official reports. At War Sanctions’ Effect tutes in those countries. thoroughly: now, he reminded, these young the banquet that evening, which Stomach DUeaMi Kervons Dlseasaa THE REVEREND FATHER PROVINCIAL, men and women will represent a will close the convention, addresses Vatican City.—In face of the To Eternal City Bladder A Kidney Hardening: of the Society of the Divino Savior, Salvatorian Seminary, Gall A Liver Arteries St. Nazianz, Wise. very large percentage of the edu will be given on the subjects, League of Nations’ sanctions Dropsy Binli Blood Free* cated Catholic citizens of the na “Broadcasting the Truth,” by Mrs. against Italy, Vatican officials Piles sore tion. ■ The united system for this Nathan W. Busby of Kansas City; have taken measures to assure that AftUma Xcxema, Le^ Soree Bronchial Catarrh Anemia A CblordsU instruction, he said, must be the “Motion Pictures,” by Mrs. John money cqming from abroad to Gonstipatioa Impure Blood parish presided over by a pastor. J. MeShane of Springfield. IlL, and students would reach them with Oont A Rhenmatlsm and other troubled . Also discussing the problem of The Sword of the Spirit,” by Mrs. out difficulty and to get the Vati FATHER^HEUM ANN, distin religious instruction of public Thomas Grady of Miami, Fla. The can state’s rights recognized by guished Catholic prioBt, devoted his WKy Not Invest for high school pupils, the Rev. Jos Most-Rev. John F. Noll, Bishop of the sanctionlst countries at Geneva. long life to alleviate the suffering .Vi J ■ eph H. Ostdiek, diocesan superin Fort Wayne, will conclude with 1 i S of the sick. The discoveries Father tendent of schools of Omaha, told benediction. Endorsed Movies Heumann made about the different Lifetime and Eternity 1 of the work being done in that dio ailments are told in this famous book. cese. He told of five years of ex Through the Rites Held for Noted Motion pictures reviewed and classified It describes thorougWy the different perience with religion^ vacation by the Chicago council of the Legion of ailments, also tells in scientific yet ^ i ; schools, of the formation of high Social Service Worker Decency since the publication of the com simple language how to overcome ! school Newman clubs, of annual plete list of May 6 and the monthly them according to the S. V. D. ANNUITY PLAN Cleveland, 0 .—Funeral services supplementary lieta are as follows: retreats .in the larger cities for Family Audiences best and most modem public high school students, and of were held in Manchester, Conn., Affair of Susan. medical principles. If You Do twice-a-week classes held by pas- for Mrs. Mabel Higgins Mattingly, Cappy Ricks Returns, J-.t founder of the Cleveland Diocesan Eagle’s Brood. If you are Sick — tors in the smaller towns, Read this Book You will receive a high rate of interest (5%, 6%, Si most discouraging situation, he Council of Catholic Women ^and Fighting Caballero. Ilis Fighting Blood. Yonwillllnd it invaln- 7 %) as long as you live. , said, is found in rural parishes internationally known in social His Night Oat. where families are scattered over welfare circles. She had been an Metropolitan. able to restore health. You will know what your money is doing, now and Old Homestead. a large area. associate professor in the school THE BOOK IS TOURS FREE. after your death. From the very beginning reli of social service at Fordham uni Passing of the Tljird Floor Back. Rainmakers. Write today! gjon should be presented to the versity since 1933. Social Errors, You will share in the noblest Vork on earth, the’ Stormy. child as a service of love, the Most L. HEUMANN k CO., Dept. 87«c* stiving of immortal souls through our An- I Rev. John A. Duffy, Bishop of Thirty-nine Steps. Aged Michigan Couple Three Kids and a Queen. $4 E. I2tb St.. New York, N. Y. nuity Plan. , Syracuse, declared in an address Three Muskatesre. , Pletse send me Father Heorosna's on “Preparation of Parents .for Mark 69th Anniversary Tumbling Tumbleweeds. ' big "FREE” Health Book. Write for Particulars, Stating Age, to United States Senator Murray Religious Instruction in . the Newport, Mich.— Mr. and Mrs. Mature AudiencM The Moat Rev. Ralph L. Hayes, Camille. Nam. of M ontana, who turned over hi* Home.” , The child, he said, in its Daniel Cousino, 91 and 87, re Car of Dreams. former Bishop of Helena, who is spacious Boulder Hot Spring* ho thought of religion, should be spectively, believed to be the old Confidential. scheduled to sail Nov. 16 on the Address Rev. Father Ralph, Society of the tel to the children of St. Joseph’s brought in touch with religion as est married cquple in Michigan, Murder at the Glen Athol. Rex for Rome, where he will be a bond of love existing between a Remember Last MighL rector of ^he North American col Divine Word, Box 6, Techny, 111. orphanage in Helena after the celebrated their 69th wedding an Rendezvous. My ailmei|t is. earthquake* had rendered the in- kind and loving God and a faith niversary at a Mass of Thanks Spanish Cape Mystery. lege. The prelate ha* been named (Pleas* mention it) ititntiiMi vBiaCa for habitation. ful and devoted creative, giving in St. Charles’ chu.rclL I Way Down East, Titular, Bishop of Geropolis. ’ ’ 'V> »*
Sunday, November 10, 1985 T H E REGISTER
•‘STRANGE BUT TRUE” ASK AND LEARN By M. J. Murray and' Hopfe y 4 t oae-old Cu^m , nv Addrett: P. O. Bo^ 1497, Donrer, Colorado ^ T ypO /ffoL L iish f i o i^ace Is it a grievous sin to read such that man be no longer endowed CCeMiffS em a J ies axoutui0 fV u n 4 ^ magazines as True Stot^? with freedom, no longer associated in M ass d^rtecL friends on Asj a general rule, it is sinful with Gqd in the government of the to read an^r book or periodical if w'orld, ho longer able to rule him M SoiaLs Wl» TOUCHTOUCHIN6 the perusal of it is a danger to self; ie it better that man obey PRACTtCI -MAS SW£AI> lb «(«TS Nine Saints Are Honored in Week; Among faith or morals. Whether Jbooks laws in blind, fatal necessity, as OF GeiHfrSi MO FRANCE. TOPIC OF 0001 be a danger to faith or g^orals de does the motor or the dynamo, that Them Is Great'Schoolman of pends on .the contents arid bn the he be deprived of the power to do i ■ -disposition of the reader. What good or evil by choice, that he be Middle Ages mily be a source of tempfiation to no longer able to merit or demerit, THE BOOK REGISTER i ■ bne, ma^ not be so to another of BO longer exposed to the danger of (The Liturgy—Week of Nov, 10 tired. He was the founder of mon a different disposition. It would abusing his liberty; la it better DOLLFUSS, AN AUSTRIAN to Nov. 16) asteries in France. .He died at be wejl in -regard to the perusal that man be deprived of what con PATRIOT. By Johannes Messner. Confidence and cheer spring Candes, near Tours, S9'7 A. !)• of novels and pfriodichls to lay stitutes hiS chief glery and most London. Burns, Oates, and Wash- M pnas, an Egyptian o.fficer in the matter before nhe*s confessor, from the Liturgy of the Mass of ennobling endowment—freedom of bourne. 6s. the 22nd Sunday after Pentecost, the imperial army, quit the mili who can inqufre'iiitb the details and action? Until men prove that such tary service and retired to the des cirqumstances, and, in view of the The author of this new biog Nov. 10. St. Andrew of Avellind, an a,rrangement would be better raphy, after giving a brief sketch Confessor, and Sts. Tryphon and ert. Whe'n the persecution under Imowled^ thus acquired, will be than the one actually prevailing, Diocletian broke out, he felt moved in a position tp pass judgment in of Dr. PollfuEs’ youth spent amidthis qompanions, Martyrs, are corn- they have no right to condemn the peasant surroundings, his educa memorated. On Monday, Nov. to share the sufferings of his 'fel particular cases. wisdom and the goodness of God’s low Christians. Hp publicly de plan for the universe. tion in Vienna and Berlin, and his 11, the^east day of St. Martin, four years of service in’ the Aus Bishop and Confessor, occurs. St. clared himself at Kutahia in Is it possible that some among Life is good, intelligence is good, trian army in the World war, Menrias, Martyr, is commemorated. Phrygia, and was scourged, put to the many recently, canonized saints liberty is good, glorious. God devotes practically the entire book the torture, and beheaded in 296 : are still in purgatory? Another Martin, St. Martin I, like! Liberty can be, and often to a detailed account of his po Pope and Martyr, is . venerated A. D. ' No, it is not possible. “It is to ■is abused, but if it were denied litical career. Prior to accepting j Tuesday, Nov. 12. The Church Another St. Martin be Held with an absolutely certain this faculty of abusing itself, it the responsible office of federal i pay.s tribute ■'Wednesday, Nov. 13, assent that canonized saints are in would cease t6 be liberty. Life, lke kol^ ThriTuin. ho^ chancellor in May, 1932, Dollfussj to St. Didacds, Confessor. St. Honored by Church heaven,” says Father Pesch, S.J., too, and intelligence can be abused, tdiosfi cause of Beahft'aylion- had been president of federal rail- Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr, is After a brilliant course of stud in hrs theology. The Cfburch does but in spite of this dread possibil ways and minister of agriculture j honored Thursday, Nov, 14. We ies in the schools off his time, Popa not canonize those who have to ity, these endowments ennoble and IS non) proceeding at ^me and forestry, manifesting in both recall the feast day of St. Albert St. Martin decided to dedicate him spend a term in the cleansing fires exalt man far above every other cJ m m m s a t i k x positions an extraordinary ability the Great, Confessor and Doctor, self to the service of the altar, 6f purgatory before being admitted creature. They associate man in for organization. When called wherein his ability and sanctity to the glory of heaven, Nov. 15, Friday. Homage is paid a unique way with God in the gov i a i i o m . offdS clfi^ u_pon to carry on the work of na to St. Gertrude, Virgin, Saturday, raised him by degrees to the Chair ernment of the world, and render tuceordmq h laiker ^roQ tional reorganization energeti Nov. 16. of Peter. He ■was distinguished ffor him capable of serving his Maker "his love of the poor and for' his Was St. Anne dead when Christ & u > u 5 dawiowri, one oP his cally launched by Monsignor Sei- When he joined the Theatiite or was bom? freely and out of spontaneous love. pel, the chancellor found himself zealous guardianship of the de Take away liberty and the world JtSUlT C£KTAE near IMAcKJ^urYt.. t*i0!A.ntl^Acc« * 'te