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Total Reduced to 555> rSt RtfUter Has the International News Servica (Wire and Mail), tbs N. C. W. C. News Servks (Inclndinc Radies and Cables), Its Own Special Service. All the Snuller Catholic Services, Intematioaal Illustrated News, and N. C. W, C. Picture Service. CHURCH WORK PRIESTS’ QUOTA Local Local The report that 600 priests Edition Edition sold nuns had been slain in IN BEHALF OF San Sebastian, , in six IN MEXICO IS weeks, carried to France by THE nine priests who escaped dis* guised as Basque fishermen, RACE LAUDED and the further word that SLASHED AGAIN 114 monks were shot down Catholic Program Serves to Meet Danger at El Escorial, the world fa­ That Threatens Our Existence, mous monastery near Ma­ Sonora Petition Made by 90,000 Citizens for REGISTER(Name Registered in the U. S. Patent Office) drid, brings to perhaps 1,500 Church Rights Is Ignored by . Jesuit Editor Says the number of priests alone VOL. XII. No. 38 DENVER, COLO., SUNDAY, SEPT. 20, 1936 TWO CENTS who have been slain by Reds State Officials Cincinnati.— A program of interracial justice and par­ since the outbreak of the ticularly one of justice and charity to the Negro is “ for the Mexico City.— The total number of registered priests What Price Education? Pontiff Broadcasts counter-revolution by the i good of all,” declared the Rev. John LaFarge, S.J., asso­ Rightist forces. “ Executions” in Mexico, previously reported as 576, must now be reduced ciate editor of America, Catholic weekly yeview edited by since the beginning of the to 555; for, in addition to the cancellation of the permit of the Jesuit Fathers, in an address before the convention of war run above 40,000, with the one priest allowed to function in the Diocese of Pa- the National Catholic Interracial federation, here. all deaths totalling 70,000 to pantla and Teziutlan, the 2Q„priests authorized recently by Total annual school costs per pupil Such a program, as sponsored by the , 100,000. the legislature of Nayarit have not been registered by the I9G.18 he said, serves “ to meet a common danger threatening all: local authorities. RE CLERGY IS threatening the very existence and welfare of our nation.” Gregory MacDonald, writ­ Meanwhile 90,000 citizens in the state of Sonora have This common danger. Father LaFarge called the threaten­ ing in The Catholic Times, petitioned state authorities for the restoration of their ing “ regime of violence.” “ I do not mean thereby any London, Eng., comments on churches and the return of their priests. Sonora has been political platform,” he explained, “ but I do mean, the without churches or the services of priests for several years, LAIRED RT the widely-published picture infiltration o f violence into our of a shooting squad ^‘execut- owing to the fact that the permits of the 16 registered social and civic life. What menaces Quits Spanish Post ing” the national monument ------j priests were illegally and arbitra- Castelgandolfo, Italy. — (INS) us is the increasing attempt, cov­ Women Are Cured — A stirring call to the world to ertly or openly, to solve all diffi­ to the Sacred Heart, which of Rodolfo Elias Calles. So far no unite and act swiftly against Com­ cult questions of human relation­ was erected at the geograph­ reply has been made to the peti­ munism to forestall the “ extreme ship by acts of violence.” ical center of Spain and dedi­ tion. ruin” that threatens otherwise was “ More and more,” he went on, cated by the then King Al­ The Most Rev. Anastasio Hur­ broadcast from the summer Vati­ “ we find growing the tendency to SIX MIGLES tado, who became Bishop of Tepic can by Pope Pius last Monday. substitute might for right. Such a fonso, May 30, 1919. The last April, and whose diocese in­ .Speaking in his native Italian, substitution is a counsel of despair. entire nation was dedicated cludes the entire state of Nayarit a tongue attuned to the impas­ It is the conseqAnce of religious at that time to the Sacred and a portion of Jalisco, has issued sioned nature of the address, the unbelief. It is the bitter fruit of a Heart. But the Reds have IRE REPORTER a pastoral analyzing the law en­ Pontiff praised, the “ holy heroism” system of public education which tried to wipe out that dedica­ acted by the Nayarit legislature of the Spanish clergy and people, for generations has presented to I and denouncing it as unconstitu­ compared the civil strife in Spain American youth a concept of life tion by their bullets. On the tional. Nevertheless, Bishop Hur­ to the first fratricide of Cain and and destiny from’ which the flame other hand, many of the Na­ tado declares, he feels that he is in Abel and laid responsibility for and idea of God are rigorously ex­ tional soldiers, who are try­ a position where he has to choose the bloodshed flatly at the door of cluded.” between two evils and that he is | Bolshevism. “ No chain is stronger than its ing to free Spain of Red and under obligation to afford his peo­ secret society government, London.— (Special)— Six cures “ The Pope therefore denounces weakest link,” he asserted, “ and are reported on the French na­ ple the means of practicing their to Europe and to the world the the weakest link in our resistance wear the badge of the Sacred tional pilgrimage to Lourdes this religion, no matter how limited danger inherent in this explosion to such a regime of violence is the Heart on their uniforms. year. One on the same pilgrim­ these means may be. of hate— this fruit of Communist relation between the Negro and age last year has now been offi­ reStraS^of ini priSt fo^eSh The International IHu.trated New. picture above .how. the break propaganda,” he said. “ He speaks the White races in this country. MacDonald give* a start­ cially recognized by the Bureau of of the danger this represents for The great significance, of inter­ Constatations, which will not ac­ municipality, each priest to offici- i the cost per child in the public school system or the United ling story about the present all of civilization and voices a racial justice, apart from what it cept alleged cures until one year ate 'only in one church in the seat' State.. A report, i..ued recently by the United State, department of paternal and flaming appeal to as does directly'for the spiritual and warfare. He say* that the has elapsed. All seven are women. of the municipal government. A ! interior, .etting the annual co.t at $96.18 per pupil, give. Cath- many as can possibly hear, so they the temporal benefit of the Negro, Mile. M. Fenaut of Beaumesnil, fight on religion was prophe­ in tlfe^Unked » « « “Hon of the taxpayer, ju.t what may all be united to study rem­ is that it comes to the rescue of the Eure, went to Lourdes last year whole body by strengthening its sied by the Sacred Heart There are 20 municipalities in the i Catholic .chool .j^ e m mean, to them m dollar, and cent.. If our edies and act to avert extreme suffering from stomach ulcers and ruin. most vulnerable ihember.” Himself to Madre Rafols y state of Nayarit. two and a half million pupil, attending Catholic grade and high .chool. intestinal hemorrhage. She had Interracial justice, he said, “ is Bruna (1781-1853), found­ been in pain for ten years, and, “ The gravity of the situation is throughout the country were turned over to the public .y.tem , the such as to admit no delay. Perhaps for the good of the whole Church ress of the Sisters of Charity following an operation just before taxpayer.’ bill would be increa.ed by 240 million, of dollar, annually, and of the whole nation,” and “ a leaving for Lourdes, her case had it has already been too long de­ of St. Anne, who conduct a of plu. the capital inve.tment for building.. layed. protection of all of human so­ Don Luit Calderon (above), been_despaired of. After bathing ciety.” hospital at Saragossa.. With­ “ The Pope dedicates particular Spanith ambaiiador to the United in the grotto water, she was sud­ Continuing, he said that when reference to Communist maneu­ States, has resigned his post. “ I in the last ten years, docu­ denly cured. the Church asks for justice and vers to effect a breach in the Cath­ am a true Spaniard,” he said, “ and ments written by the nun Some 40 doctors examined her Bishop Sept. 2\ 'skuUSpUtWUhAxe charity toward the Negro she is cannot retain my position while have come to light, some con­ afterwards and were unable to find olic ramparts and invites all the asking them for all, since the Ne- any trace of the illness. On her faithful to repulse completely this present events are occurring.” taining her private prayer* San Antonio, Tex.— (Special)— (Tunito Page 2 — Colum n 1) Calderon is strongly pro-Rightiit. return this year, the cure has been The consecration of Most Rev. Ma­ Murder of Spanish threat. and instructions for the sis­ accepted as being beyond scientific riano S. Garriga, D.D., LL.D., as “ Let Is not be* forgotten there terhood, others an account of explanation. Titular Bishop of Siene and Co- can be nothing in common between Increase Shown in Receipts (Turn to Page 4— Column 1) (Turn to PaaoM — Colu.mi 2). ad juton af-Gorpus-Ottiati, willvtake PrlesJl: Is Described place in San Fernando Cathedral all oroCT and civil laws. Monday, Sept. 21, at 9 a. m. Residue Goes to Widow Milwaukee.— The community of In Tiguelmo, Reds besieged a “ The Pope strenuously" i | W d m 4li^s^ssociatioii The Most Rey. Arthur J. Dros- the Discalced Carmelite Fathers at 'the Catholic Church against ac­ saerts, D.D., LL.D., of convent. W'hen the nuns tried St. Florian’s, here, has received cusations which have been hurled San Antonio, will be the consecra- to escape over the wall, several of against her, because in Catholic Works for Missions Chesterton's Estate tor, with the Most Rev. Emmanuel' t them were captured by uniformed Spain the Bolshevik revolution, has B. Ledvina, D.D., LL.D., Bishop of ^ ^ fallen upon her. _ J 4-iiA 'Daw ' 0»C.D», lontiGr QGnnitor t)i women guards who were heavily Elm Grove, Wise.— The 16th Corpus Christ!, and the Most Rev. ( “ The Pope makes a vibrant at­ read by Mrs. Joseph Gockel, pres­ armed. They tore the clothing annual convention of the Mission­ ident of the association, showed Is W orth $141i945 nf superior of the Carmelite tack upon lay laws which pretend from the nuns and drove them ary Association of Catholic Women, that the total cash and supplies to unite the Churches. Finally, which was held here, was opened London.— (NCWC Cable)—Gil- inal heredity. Some of the skep­ among the Red soldiers. Later, the placing himself above every po­ collect^ and distidbuted among visifed at St. Florian’s parish in with a Mass, celebrated by the the missions in the fiscal year beit K. Chesterton, distinguished The sermon will be delivered by nuns were killed by the women with litical sect, he praises all those who tical methods applied to the world’s 1926. Most Rev. Samuel A. Stritch, mding July 31 was $71,000, show­ English Catholic writer, left an the Most Rev. Christopher E. have battled during these days for origin might be applied to my He was slain as he went to meet awls and long needles. Two of the Archbishop of Milwaukee. 'The ing an increase over the previous estate valued at $141,945. Mrs. Byrne, D.D., LL.D., Bishop of Gal­ defense of religion. He has also origin, and a grave and earnest veston. a Red mob. which was invading nuns were known personally to Fa­ Archbishop in a sermon stressed year of about $15,000. Chesterton is made the sole exec­ the convent. Father Luke had ther Van Hont. The next day, he special praise for those who have the duty of Catholics to support utrix of the will. inquirer come to the conclusion that Other prelates who have already. . . The Rev. Basil Keuss, O.Praem., signified their intention of being ! raised his hand.s and was t ^ r ^ to saw their bodies. (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 6) the missions. The yearly report. The testament bequeaths the I was never born -at all.” who conducted the three-day re­ (Turn to Page 2 — Column 1) (Turn to Page 2 — Column 6) quiet the mob when one of the Reds treat preceding the convention, de­ ijuni of $10,000 to the late writer’s felled him with an axe, splitting secretary. Dorothy Collins; $2,500 Tribute Paid to Cardinal Pacelli livered the mission sermon imme­ his skull. They then killed the diately following the opening Mass. to his Beaconsfield pastor, and the other priests. residue to Mrs. Chesterton. The principal speaker in the The secretary also is given the 23 Nuns Reddy for , Father Luke came to the United morning session was the Rev. sole custody of Che-stertonian let­ 1 States in 1926 to attend the Inter­ DIPLOMAT AND SCHOLAR, Charles Keilman, S.C.J., of Sacred ters and manuscripts to be used national at Heart monastery. Hales Corners, for the widow’s benefit throughout Wise. He told of his experiences her life, after which the benefits Work in Far East ' the American Carmriite founda in the mi.ssions of Brazil, where he (iei-ived therefrom will go to Miss tions. PAPER CALLS CHURCHMAN labored for ten years, and g;ave a Collins. The Rev. Domingo Van Hont, brief summary of the history of Maryknoll, N. Y. — Twenty- tella Furey of Omaha will go to O.P., a Hollander who escaped The letters will probably ap- Boston.— (Special) — Eugenio the Boston Evening Tramcript. lips and a dark Latin complexion. the Church in Brazil in the past three Maryknoll Sisters will leave Hongkong. from Spain, told of the killing of 3>ear in a biography to be published Behind his spectacles are large 300 years. the for their congre­ Father Luke. Cardinal Pacelli, Papal Secretary The importance of Cardinal Pa- live or ten years hence. Two sisters are detailed to as­ black eyes, penetrating in their The Rev. James Maurer, P.S.M., gation’s missions in Asia within a sist in a new work of the Mary­ Telling of other atrocities in the of State and right-hand man of celli’s post is greatly increased to­ the Holy Father, is pictured as an studious gaze, shaded by heavy pastor of Holy Cross church, ad­ PAPER PUBLISHES few weeks. A departure ceremony knoll Sisters in South China, that Spanish civil war. Father Van day by the gravely entangled inter­ dressed the afternoon session, and was held at the motherhouse here. Hont said that in Cartel the Reds able diplomat, a real scholar, a blaok eyebrows. His thin mouth is C. K.’» AUTOBIOGRAPHY of catechising among the natives national situation, the paper says. suggestive of otherworld piety. recalled his experiences and im­ L&ndon.—The London Tablet, Those assigned to the missions used a church as a dance hall and polished gentleman, and an elo­ (Turn to Page 2 — Column 1) Cardinal Pacelli is tall, with the This man at 60 is an apparent pressions of mission life in the Catholic newspaper, is publishing are> To Korea, Sister Mary Ber­ that after the dance there were un­ quent orator in a special article Cameroons of Africa, where he carried in the “ Today’s Profile” of force and seems to be conscious of the autobiography of Gilbert K. nadette Yoshimochi of Seattle; to speakable orgies. facial cast of a scholar; has full labored for six yfears before the Chesterton in a series of ten in­ Manchukuo, Sister Celine Marie his forcefulness, the Transcript Savant at Parley says. His recreation is found in his World war. stallments. Werner of Fowler, Mich., and Sis­ Aids Y()uth Program An important ji^hase of the as­ The first-installment deals with ter Mary Francis de Sales Mars- Made Pilgrimage to Shrine books, and he speaks perfect Ger­ man, French, Spanish, and Latin, sociation’s work is the making of rir. (jhesterton’s birth and family land of Brooklyn. as well as his native Italian. Church appointnients, garments, and is entitled “ Hearsay Evidence.” Sister Kathleen Marie Shea of and household articles used by the The title is derived from Mr. Ches- South Boston, Mass.; Sister Miriam MAN SAW Cardinal Pacelli was bom at missionaries iff Carrying on their J^rton’s .statement that he based Agnes Tibesar of Quincy, 111.; Sis­ March 2, 1876, the son of a work. An exhibit of the vestments, the date and circum.stances of his ter Mary Ignatia McNally of noble Italian family. Hig father altar linens, and the like made by birth on “ hearsay evidence.” He Dover, N. H., and Sister Miriam KNOCK APPARITION was one of the best-known con- the Milwaukee Archdiocesan says that the story of his birth Agnes Rafferty of Camden, W. sistorial advocates, and his brother, branch of the association was held might be untrue. “ I might be the Va., are assigned to Shanghai. John would be relieved of an im­ (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 3) in the convention. long-lost heir of the Holy Roman To Kongmoon, where the Mary­ Stories published in the Register pediment in his .speech. The youth Empire,” he goes on, “ or an infant knoll Sisters maintain a native regarding the setting-up of an ec­ clesiastical commission to inquire was in the midst of a large crowd left by ruffians from Limehouse, novitiate, will go Sister Henrietta gathered outside the parish church Precedent for Mexican Seminary on a doorstep in Kensington, to de­ Marie Cunningham of Framing­ into the supposed apparition of when he saw an apparition of the velop in later life a hideous crim­ ham,, Mass. Sister Mary Chris- Our Lady at Knoqk, Ireland, in 1879 have brought to light the Bles.sed Virgin in the eaves of the fact that there is a man living building. 'The only other person FOREIGN EDUCATION HAS Heirloom of Greek Rite Married Clergy in the United States who witnessed to witness the vision was a young an apparition at Knock a year or woman. Both expressed their great two after the initial vision. He is wonder that no one else in the CHALICE USED BY HIS John Devine of 154 8th street, crowd could see Mary. SAVED CHURCH IN PAST Troy, N. Y. The young man and his mother In 1880 or 1881, John Devine, called on the parish priest and ex­ then in his early twenties, made a plained the vision and the purpose What Douai and Salamanca did were educated there in penal times, GRANDFATHER IS PASSED pilgrimage to Knock with his of their coming to Knock. The for the Catholic Church in England and to this the preservation of mother from their home in Clara, priest advised them to remain in and Ireland, the Bishops of the the Catholic religion iti England County Sligo. The journey to the church all night and to pray to United States may be able to ac­ was largely due. Several other K no^ was made in the hope that Our Lady. If the defect in speech complish for the Church in Mexico British establishments were found­ ALONG TO PRIEST’S SON were not cured,, however, he said, through the seminary for the train­ ed there—colleges for the Scots they should return home believing ing of Mexican clergy which they and the Irish, and Benedictine and Chancellor of that God did not mean the miracle propose to establish within the Franciscan monasteries — and Hazelton, Pa. — (Special) — A Father John Szabo had lived a to be wrought. confines of this Country. Douai became the chief center for chalice that came down to the Rev. very active life in the ministry John Devine was pot cured of Proclamation of Sunday, Sept. those who were exiled for the John Szabo, pastor of St. Mary’s ever since coming to the United his defect, but his belief in the 20, as Mexican Seminary Sunday faith. • Greek Catholic church, from his States in 1892, when he settled in Erie Appomted appearance of Mary to him at and the appeal by the committee The Irish college in Salamanca, gran^ather, a parish priest in Trenton, N. J., receiving his juris­ Knock has never wavered. His of Bishops on the Mexican semi- the most famous of the Irish col­ , passed at his death into diction from the Most Rev. Michael Erie, Pa.—The Rev. Dr. C. R. life has been one of great devo­ Anna Rose Kimpel of Toledo, nai-y that an official collection in leges founded iii Spain, was opened the possession of his eldest son, the O’Farrell, first Bishop of Trenton. McQuillen, director of Diocesan tion to Our Lady. president tSi Theta Phi Alpha, na­ behalf of the seminary project be in. 1593. Religious persecution in Very Rev. Nicholas Szabo, pastor Later, Father Szabo went to Charities, has been named Chan­ Announcement of the establish­ tional fraternity of Catholic wom­ taken up on that day immediately Ireland under Elizabeth and James of St. Michael’s Catholic Magyar Punxsutawney, Pa., where he cellor of the Diocese of Erie, ac­ ment of the special commission of en in secular colleges, who pre­ call to mind the glorious pages of led to the suppression of the mo­ church in Perth Amboy, N. J. Fa­ served under the Most Rev. John cording to an announcement by the inquiry into the Knock apparitions sided at the executive sessions of ecclesiastical historj' written in nastic schools in which the cler^’ ther John Szabo died less than a E. Fitz Maurice, Bishop of Erie. Most Rev. John Mark Gannon, and the shrine that has grown up that society in Detroit Sept. 12- France and in Spain when the for the most part received their week before the day on which he He also labored under the juris­ Bishop of Erie. Dr. McQuillen suc­ there led to a greatly-increased 13. Miss Kimpel, who is field sec­ Church was being persecuted in education. It became neceslai’y would have celebrated .the 50th diction of the Most Rev. J. F. Regds ceeds Bishop-elect Richard T. interest in the town. It is reported retary of the youth committee of England and Ireland under Eliza­ to seek education abroad, and many anniversary of his ordination. His Canevin, Bishop of . Profe*sor Wolmar Fellenini, Guilfoyle, who has been named now that the commission appointed the National Council of Catholic beth and James I. In fact, the colleges for the training of the funeral was attended by Wie Most These Ordinaries were all of the preiident of the International A s­ Ordinary of the Diocese of Al­ by Archbishop Gilmartin of Tuam Women, is assisting in the organi­ Douai Version of the Bible was diocesan clergy were founded on Rev. Basil Takach, Greek rite Latin rite. • sociation of Hydraulic Research toona. will begin its hearings soon. . zation of youth programs in di­ prepared by members of the Eng­ the continent—at Rome, in Spain Bishop of Pittsburgh, to whose dio- When the Greek rit* Diocese of and a member of the faculty of Bishop Gannon also announced The Shrine of Our Lady of Knock ocesan councils throughout the lish college at Douai, in Flanders. and Portugal, in Belgium, and in c3.se he and his son both belonged; Pittsburgh, which embraces all the University of Stockholm, is that the Rev. Alfred M. Watson of Was the scene of extraordinary country while en route to Galves­ The English college at Douai Fran.e. In addition to the institu­ 45 Greek rite priests, 24 Latin Greek Catholics of Rusin, Hun­ shown with his camera at the ses­ St. (jallistus’ church, Kane, has fervor when 16,000 pilgrims vis­ ton, where she will attend the 16th was founded by Cai-dinal Allen in tion at Salamanca, there were Irish rite priests, and sisters of both garian (Magyar), and Croatian sions of the third World Power been appointed secretary to the ited it on a recent wfeek-end. The anunal convention of the N.C.C.W. the reign of Queen Elizabeth. The colleges at other points in Spain, rites. (Turn to Page 2 — Column i ) conference in Washington. Bishop. 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him to his grave. Ha recalled that (Contbimd From Page One) dren, and our churches, from the (Continued From Page One) gro’s "dignity and rights are most horrors that are occurring today special ceremonies began Friday as a boy, mors than 60 years ago, he witnessed a man who was stark easily forgotten.” In honoring in Spain.” I at midnight and lasted through blind recovering his sight. Blessed Martin de Porres, Domini­ “ In one word,” he said, "the Saturday and Sunday. Ten thou­ can lay brother, with the honors of honor that interracial justice pays “ I have a perfect meintal picture sand pilgrims were present for the the altar, he said, the Church pro­ to the dignity of the human per­ (Contmued From Page One) Fort Wayne, Ind.— (INS) — of his appearance to this day,” said claims, "as she has ever done and son, from the lowliest child to the Members of all faiths were invited Saturday devotions. Father Jarlath. “ Where be came Francesco, was prominently con­ from or his name I know not, nor ever will do in countless other in­ minister of the altar itself, from to join the Catholic Church in a The Rev. Jarlath Ronayne, 0. stances, the dignity of man’s spir­ the laboring man to the saint in cerned in negotiations leading up vigorous drive against Commun­ did anyone trouble to ask him, all itual nature.” heaven, an honor exemplified in to the Lateran treaty. 'This brother ism. The Most Rev. John Francis Cist, of Mt. St. Joseph’s in Ros- intent, no doubt, in following the is now a marquis and is councilor crea, a native of Knock, preached "When she demands that the the Church’s treatment of the Ne­ Noll, Bishop of Fort Wayne and padual progress of the cure, for gro race, is the lesson that our of the Vatican State. Episcopal chairman of Catholic at mid-day. Father Jarlath, the it was not instantaneous. He Kegro be protected from mob When the Cardinal was study­ first priest of the Cistercian order violence, and that he enjoy the country at this time needs as its lay organizations in the United looked dazed, stupefied, his eyes primary and efficacious protection ing for the priesthood as a young States, announced the new na­ in Ireland ever privileged to bedewed with moisture. Asked if full protection o f the law and of man, his health broke down. preach in a provincial church out­ legal prbeedure,” he asserted, “ she agrainst the growing spirit of dis­ tion-wide fight against Commun­ he could see anything, he said he regard for human persons, human Forced to leave the seminary, he ism, declaring: side his own monastery, said his could dimly discern the church. is enunciating a principle to pro­ faith in the apparition and mys­ rights, and human life itself. continued his studies under a pri­ “ American intelligence cannot Next, he could see the crowd around tect all of us, our homes, our chil- vate tutor and eventually earned tery of Knock would go down with ‘T or this, we bespeak the unique ignore the fact that our religious him, and could distinguish them a theological degree at a Roman liberties are menaced. Our busi­ male from female. By and by, a and supreme importance of such seminary. He was ordained in a work as is being carried on here ness and commercial future is man held up his walking stick, and 1899. jeopardized and our heritage of he could identify that too. Last today by the Church in the city of Cardinal Pacelli won his present c. k;s lie ISCincinnati. I look upon this evjent liberty as a people already Is under F orep EdocatioD of all, a lady held up her ring and high office of Papal Secretary of as the beginning of a new day in a shadow. he could tell what it was.” State, which he has held, along Father Jarlath said that the the mission work of the Church for with the position of Prefect of the “ It is folly for us not to realize the American Negro, since the that Communism is being openly greatest miracle was that after Sacred Palace, since 1930, through, almost 60 years the absolute cer­ chief obstocie .to that mission work years of service in Vatican diplo­ taught in many universities and LEFT 10 K a t e S m ith tainty of the people in the appari­ is the neglect of a just and chari­ Helpful in Past schools of our country. Not only table program of race relations. matic circles. tion at Knock had survived and In 1-917, the year of his conse­ that, but schools established for I look on it also as the dawn o f a thriven, as was evidenced year (Continued From Page One) cration as a Bishop, he was sent the sole purpose of spreading Com­ (Continued From Page One) new day in the social life of the munism are springing up all over after year, and this year above all, He begins by saying: as Papal Nuncio to Munich, where Collaborating on a new »erio* of radio tkiti that started on by the ever-increasing number of Church in general, and the exem­ he spent a year made troublesome Sept. 17, Kate Smith, noted singer, and George Herman (Babe) Ruth the United States.” including Seville, Madrid, Alcala, “ Bowing down in blind credu­ pilgrims from all parts of Ireland. plification of a lesson supremely are shown together for the first time before a microphone. No, the “ It is conceded generally,” Bish­ and Compostela. lity, as is my custom, before au­ by Communistic disturbances. He needed by all. For such an object op Noll said, “ that the Catholic The situation facing the Church Among the 50 women acting a.s. thority and the tradition of elders, later returned there to conclude a former "king” of baseball won’t talk about home runs. He’s a no sacrifice can be too great, nor Church is a powerful bulwark in Mexico is no less serious and handmaids to the sick at the shrine auperstitiously swallowing a story concordat between Bavaria and the comedian. prayers too fervent.” . against the enemies o f duly con­ no less urgent than that which was Miss Kathleen Flynn, whose I could not test by scientific ex­ stituted government and of the lib­ confronted Catholics in England reported cure of spinal trouble at periment or private judgment, I Three years after being sent to ARCHBISHOP URGES Munich, the Papal diplomat was erties of human beings. The fight and in Ireland. The committee of the shrine in 1925, after she had firmly believe that I'was born on CATHOLICS TO ACT Bishops on the Mexican seminaiy been sent home from New York the 29th of May, 1874, on Campden made Apostolic Delegate to Ger­ against Communism, however, in IN NEGRO’S BEHALF many. That was on June 22. our United States must be carried says that “ in their desperate need as incurable, aroused great inter­ Hill, Kensington: and baptized ac­ Cincinnati. — The Most Rev. the Hierarchy of Mexico appealed est among the doctors attending cording to the formularies of the 1920. In Berlin, where he was on by Catholics, Protestants, and Rev. Johd T. McNicholas, O.P., all adherents of religion in any to their fellow Bishops in the the devotions. Miss Flynn is now Church of England in the little dean of the diplomatic corps, his Archbishop of CiiAcinnati, address­ form. Communism is no respecter United States to aid them in the a nurse in London. church of St. George’s opposite the polished manners, his tact in deal­ ing the special meeting of the Distinguished Speakers Listed of Island Pond, Vt., and Miss Jean­ of creeds in its horrible warfare education of their young semi­ One hundred and fifty stewards large Waterworks tower that ing with men, his great linguistic Catholic Conference on Industrial Washington.— The National nette Vidal of West Warwick, R. I. narians for the holy priesthood,” were engaged in carrying out ar­ dominated that ridge. I do not ability, and his engaging person­ on God.” Problems on “ The Negro in Indus­ Canonization Crusade Urged and the Most Rev. John Mark Gan­ rangements at the shrine. Fifty- allege any under^ound connec­ ality made him a popular figure. Catholic Evidence Guild confer­ Associated with Bishop Noll on try,” urged Catholics to defend ence, which wjll hold its fifth an­ Cincinnati.— The National Cath­ non, Bishop of Erie and chairman eight invalids, including seven tion between the cisterns and the When the diplomats called on a national committee in the cam­ and ^champion the cause of the nual meeting in Baltimore Sept. olic Interracial federation, at its of the committee, says, “ The Mexi­ stretcher cases, took part in the font; and I indignantly deny that President von Hindenburg at the paign to stamp out Communism Negro and by means of a "mili­ 18-20, will hear the Most Rev. Mi­ tenth annual convention under the can Bishops beg us to maintain the pilgrimage. On the next day, 6,000 the church was chosen because it executive palace each New Year’s are Senators Carter H. Glass of tant” group to bring that cause chael J. Curley, Archbishop of Bal­ sponsorship of the Most Rev. John Apostolicity of the Mexican Church more pilgrims joined in the demon­ needed the whole waterpower of day, Cardinal Pacelli delivered an Virginia, 'William E. Borah of before the public. The meeting T. McNicholas, O.P., Archbishop of in the hour of their martyrdom.” stration. At the conclusion of the AVest London to turn me into a address to the assembled digni­ timore; the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Fulton Idaho, and David I. Walsh of Mas­ was spon-sored by the Archbishop J. Sheen of the Catholic University Cincinnati, endorsed a nation-wide “ With full heart and soul I re­ ceremonies, Father Angelus, 0. M. Christian.” taries. His subject was always sachusetts, Gov. Paul V. McNutt in conjunction with the Social Ac­ world peace, an ideal close to the of America, and the Rt.Rev, Msgr. crqgade of.prayer for the canon­ ceive this appeal,” the Bishop Cap., of Dublin said: “ We do not Continuing, Mr. Chesterton says of Indiana, and many Bishops and adds. tion department o f the National heart of the Cardinal. These arid Hugh A. Monaghan of Baltimore. ization o f Blessed Martin de in the American Hier^ wish or intend to anticipate in any that he was born of “ respectable Porres, Negro Dominican lay way the judgment of the Holy See Catholic Welfare Conference and other public talks gave him the 35,000 in Summer Term archy. In the administration of Por- but honest parents; that is, in a the National Interracial federa­ brother. firlo Diaz in Mexico there were on the question of Knock. Our at­ reputation of one of Berlin’s ablest Chicago. — The Catholic Youth world where the word ‘respectabil­ tion and provided the first day’s seminaries in eight archdioceses titude is that expressed by the late orators. organization vacation schools have New York SebooU Enroll 94,000 ! ity’ was not yet exclusively a term program of the tiational conven­ His conclusion of a treaty be­ New York.— With the reopening and 19 dioceses. In practically all Most Rev. Dr. McEvilly, Arch­ of abuse, but retained some dim come to the successful termination of these sees there were both major bishop of Tuam, when he said, tion of the latter group. tween the Vatican and non-Cath- of their seventh season in Chicago of the schools in the Archdiocese ])hilological connection with the At the same meeting, addresses olic Prussia in August, 1929, was of New York, it is announced that and preparatory seminaries. In ‘We neither believe nor disbelieve, idea of being respected.” with 8 record enrollment of 35,000 some sees, particularly in the Arch­ but we wait for the proper time.’ were given by Colored leaders on his greatest stroke of diplomacy in children in 24 schools. The pro­ approximately 94,000 pupils have He explains that his people “ be­ various problems relating to the diocese of Guadalajara, there were Yet may we dare humbly to hope the years he spent in Germany. gram was launched in 1930 on a been enrolled. Several new school longed to that rather old-fashioned Negro in industry, several “ auxiliary” seminaries. The that the proper time is ‘now ap­ On Dec. 16 of that year, he was modest scale with only 900 stu­ buildings are being opened this English middle class, in which a proclaimed a Cardinal Priest. term. first of these seminaries was closed proaching; and we fervently pray business man was still permitted dents. LiGED BY POPEin 1914. that our hope may be realized.” Book by Priest Relates When, soon after receiving the to mind his own business.” That Girls Win Writing Honors ^ Hospital Nun Dies Cardinal’s hat, the successful Baltimore. — Sister St. Placide class, he declares, was really a Polish People’s History Manchester, N. H. — Two stu­ Church diplomat was called from of the Sisters of Bon Secours died in (Continued From Page One) class, "and it really was in the Panna Maria, Tex.— An inter­ Berlin’ to Rome to become Papal dents of Rivier college, conducted middle.” “ Both for good and evil,” by the Sisters of the Presentation Bon Secouts hospital, of which she sought to make this war more esting and instructive history of Secretary of State, he expressed was formerly night superintendent. THE REGISTER he adds, "and certainly often to the Polish people in the United a desire to complete work he had of Mary, have won honors with fic­ human, even though their efforts excess, it was separated both from tion and essay contributions that Born Mary Ellen O’Brien in Coun­ have as yet not been crowned with States, The First Polish Colonies under way in Germany, it is said. ty Cavan, Ireland, Sister St. Pla­ Published Every Week by The Catholic Press Society, Inc. the class above it and the class success. of America in Texas, has been To this. Pope Pius is reported to are to be published in the New cide was a member of her order for 934-938 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. Post Office Box 1497 below. It knew far too little of have answered: "You will finish Hampshire Youth Anthology. The “ His Holiness extends his blefcs- written by the Rev’. Edward J. 59 years and was 78 years old.' ' ...... Most Rer. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D^ DenTsr the working classes, to the grave Dworaczyk, administrator of Im­ it here, together with other still girls are Miss Mary Patricia Tracy ing to these emergency efforts, Loyola U. Trustee Named Prcsident'EmeritQi.^^Most Rer. Bishop •!. Henry Tihen, D.O.» Wichita, Kansas ))eril of a later generation. It maculate Conception church. The more important work.” On Feb. wishing them triumph in the fu­ Editor*in*Chief^,..»...... Rt. Rer. Msgr. Matthew Smith, Pb.D., LL.D., JOur.D. knew far too little even of its ov-n careers of great Polish-American 11, 1930, he began this moce im­ Chicago.— The Rev. Francis J. ture. His hope is that in the Spain Managing Editor...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour. D, servants.” portant work. Gerst, S.J., dean of the graduate which has been so sorely tried Associate Editors^BeT. Arthur Froehle, A.B.; Millard F. Ererett, Jour. M.i patriots and the stories of Polish C. J. MeKeill, A.B., B.J.: Rev. Walter Cana van. M.A.; Ruth Vincent priests in the Southwest are in­ His success in the difficult posl-^ school, has been elected to the there will soon be re-establishment cluded in the work. tion he has filled for more than six ClIGE IS EEFI board of trustees of the Loyola of concord and the coming of DIOCESAN EDITIONS years is indicated in the Transcript, university. Father Gerst succeeds peace.” CENTRAL CALIFORNIA REGISTER (Fresno) which says: “ As a man of the the Rev. Terence H. Aheam, S.J., The Pontiff spoke in the third Host Rer. Bishop Philip G. Sober. Li.D.. President. Rt. Rev. Hicbsel Sullivkn, Editor Great Gain Is Made in SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA REGISTER (Saersmento) 23 Sisters Ready Church and a man o f the world. who was recently transferred to person, addressing himself to 400 Host Rsv. Bishop Robert J. Armstrang, D.U., President Vacation School Work Cardinal Pacelli has won the re­ John Carroll university in Cleve­ Spanisn clergymen who came to Rev. Patrick A. HcHugb, S.T.B.. Editor and Business Hanscsr Wichita, Kans.— The annual spect of men. . . . He stands at land. the Vatican as refugees from a na­ NEBRASKA REGISTER (Orsnd Island) the right hand o f the Pope. Al­ Wide Program Arranged tion torn with dissension and Host Rev. Bishop S. V. Bona. O.D., President: Rev. Patrick UeOkid'INo. Platte). educational report of the Diocese Editor; Bastness Director, Rev. Paul Wiese, Grand Island of Wichita reveals that the num­ though history shows it to be a rare (Continued From Page One) Washington. — With sectional stained with blood. For Mission Work meetings and - luncheon confer­ EASTERN HONTANA REGISTER (Great Falls) ber of vacation schools conducted case for the Papal Secretary to be­ nationalities in the United States, With the powerful Vatican City Host Rev. Bishop Ehlwin V. O'Hars, D.O., LL.O., President in the diocese this year, 77, ex­ come Pontiff, nevertheless Cardi­ was established in 1924, with Bish­ ences arranged to deal with such broadcasting station relayin|f his Rev. Eueene Gereen, Editor and Business Usnagtr subjects as study clubs, the youth WESTERN HONTANA REGISTER (Helens) (Continued From Page One) ceeded the 1935 total by 28. In nal Pacelli is a young man and re­ op Takach as Ordinary, Father historic message to every civilized movement, industrial problems, in­ ^ Host Rev. Bishop Joseph H. Gilmore, D.D., President that time, the enrollment increased garded as eligible.” Szabo came within its jurisdiction. land, the Pope first paid tribute to Rev. Patrick Casey, U.A., Editor and Business HansKSr and living a native life as much as ternational relations, the Catholic possible. They are Sister Maria from 2,373 to 3,260. Thirteen For the last ten years of his life, their sacrifices, termed them NEVADA r e g is t e r (Reno) conversions were made through the he was pastor of St. Mary’s church Parent-Teachers’ movement, and “ deemed by God worthy of having Host Rev. Bishop Thomas K. Gorman, D.D., J.C.L., D.Sc.Hist., Pres, snd Editor Regis Murphy and Sister Joseph Negro Catholic College family and parent education, the SOUTHERN NEBRASKA REGISTER (Lincoln) schools, and 33 were returned to in Hazelton, where he endeared suffered in the Name of Jesus,” and I\Iarian, both from New York city. 16th annual convention of the Na­ Host Rev. Bishop Louis B. .Kuccra, D.D., President the practice of their religion. Plans $136,^0 Library himself to all by his sacerdotal extolled their “holy heroism” as Rev. Hauric* Helmann, M.A., Jour. D., Editor and Business Hsnazer The newly-opened St. James’ tional Council of Catholic Women, WEST VIRGINIA REGISTER (Wheeling) school in Manila is the assigned zeal, his kindly manner, his demonstrating to the enemies of New Orleans.—A new library to be held at Galveston Oct. 17 to Host Rev, Bishop John J. Swim, D.D., President station of Sister Rose Benigna Exposition’s Art Works sincerity, and his good humor. God "the sublime heights to which Rev. Frederick J. Sehwertz, M.A., Editor and Business Uanager building to cost approximately The large crowd of priests and 21, will constitute a practical insti­ the Apostolic should be capable of Henan o f Holyoke, Mass. Sister tute of Catholic affairs for Cath­ PEORIA REGISTER (Peoria, Illinois) Una Murphy of Cambridge, Mass., Insured for $12,000,000 $136,000 is being planned by sisters of both rites and the great ascending.” * Host Rev. Bishop J. H. Schlarman. D.D., Pb.D., J.C.D., President Xavier university, the first Cath­ throng of the laity that attended olic women. Rev, H. H. Ross, A.B. B.J., Editor snd Business Hsnsger and Sister Marion Cecelia Kuhl of .— The official art ex­ SANTA FE REGISTER (Ssnu Fe. ) hibit of the Great Lakes exhibi­ olic college for Negro youth in the his funeral in the' church he had Aged Franciican Priest Dead Roscoe, Minn., will go to St. Paul’s S t Bonaventure, N. Y. — The Host Rev. Archbishop Rudolph A Gerken, D.D., President tion has been insure for $12,000,- United States. A total of $53,000 served as pastor gave evidence of Rev. Jose Gsreia, Editor snd Business Manager hospital in Manila. Rev. John Baptist Roser, oldest ALTOONA REGISTER (Altoona. Ps.) Ten sisters are assigned to the 000. Included in the multiple appropriated by the general educa­ the esteem in which he was held. works of art on display are world- tion board must be matched by the At one of the Masses said in the Franciscan in the Holy Name prov­ Consecration of Rt. Rev. Msgr. John N. Codori. LL.D.. Administrator, President Hawaiian islands, where they vdll Rev. Thomas B Madden. Ph.D.. S.T.L.. Editor and Business Manager famous treasures from many lands. school, and an appeal is being made parish church on the day of his ince and one of the oldest mem­ teach in the schools and do social bers of the Order of Friars Minor, TEXAS PANHANDLE REGISTER (Amarillo) service, work. They are Sisters More prominent are paintings by for contributions to assure the funeral, the chalice that had come Most Rev. Bishop Robert E. Lucey, D.D., President Giovanni Bellini (1430-1516) and erection of the edifice. down to him from his priest-^and- is dead. He had been stationed at Rev. Thomas J. Drury, Editor and Business Manager Alary Olivia O’Donnell of Dorches­ the college for 56 years. LA CROSSE REGISTER (La Crosse, Wise.) ter, Mass.; Mary Incamata Far- Duccio di Buoninsegna (1279- father was used. Now, the historic Most Rev. Bishop Alexander J. McGavick. D.D., President: Most Rev. Bishop sacred vessel passes into the hands 40 Added to Notre Dame-Faculty Bisliop Sept. 21 1319). William R. GriiBn, Vice President relly of Hartford, Conn.; Marilyn Catholic Girl Winner Notre Dame, Ind.— Because of Earley of San Francisco, Mary St. of his eldest son. Father Nicholas Rev. J. Francis Brady, Editor and Business Manager Of State Essay Prize Szabo, Perth Amboy, N. J., a con- increased enrollment enlargement The Denver Catholic Register is also a part of this newspaper system. Agnes Dougherty of Monterey Large Crowds Attend of several departments, and the (Continued From Page One) Park, Calif.; Marie Mediatrice suitor of the Greek rite Diocese Price of The Register (dated every Sunday), (1 a year. Canada and Sontk Street Lecture Series Kansas City, Kans.—Miss Mary of Pittsburgh. addition o f many new courses, 25 present are the Most Rev. Leo- America, tl.50. Foreign, tl.75. In bundle lots, one cent a copy if bought Boteiho of Honolulu, Maria Agnese professors and assistant professors Fowler, Kans.— An average Jane Wall, a senior of Ward high (Editor’s note: In the Greek poldo Ruiz y Flores, D.D., Arch­ regularly for sale or distribution. Dillon of Seattle^ Maritf del Rey and 15 graduate assistant instruc­ crowd of 600 persons listened to school, conducted by the Sisters of rite, married men may be ordained bishop of Morelia and Apostolic Danforth of Pittsburgh, Mary tors were added to the faculty of Delegate to Mexico; the Most Rev. Entered as Second Class Hhtter at Post Office, Denver, Colorado. the series of ten street lectures-de­ Charity of Leavenworth, was to the priesthood.) Cephas Remlingcr of Milan, 0 .; the University of Notre Dame Joseph P. Lynch, D.D., LL.D., livered by Fathers Alex G. Stremel chosen as the Kansas winner of an The Register has the largest circulation of any paper in the English language Maria Carmencita Gabriel of Ma­ when classes resumed Sept. 17. Bishop of Dallas, and the Most and Frank Huslig. essay contest sponsored by the devoted to religious news. nila, and Virginia Therese John­ Priest Once Had Bout Hoipital Meet Held Rev. Jules B. Jeanmard, D.D., son of Brooklyn. Veterans of Foreign Wars. The winner of the national contest will With John L. Sullivan Chicago. — The 15th annual Bishop of Lafayette. Numerous receive a trip to France in October. Buffalo, N. Y.—A Solemn Mass meeting of the Illinois conference priests will likewise be in attend­ Taken in Death of Requiem was celebrated in St. of the Catholic Hospital Associa­ ance. WE WILL PAY YOU i Priest Gives $20,000 Joseph’s Old Cathedral ^or the tion of the United States and Can­ St. John’s archdiocesan semina­ FROM 5% TO 9% Rev. Thomas J. Caraher, 86, a ada was held here. The convention ry choir will sing. opened with Mass at Holy Name For Convent in Italy priest for more than 61 years, who, In the Papal bulls, which arrived FOR LIFE Pittsburgh, Pa. — The Papal when pastor of Our Lady of the Cathedral, the Most Rev. Bernard A on any amount you give us to support our work J. Shell, of Chi­ here recently. His Holiness, Pope blessing has been received by the Angels church at Cuba in 1889, Pius XI, designated Bishop Garriga for the Preservation of the Faith. HOLY Oil PILCmMIIGERev. Adam Szymkiewicz, former went into the ring as a sparring cago, being celebrant. J n j | k TRINITY LIFE INCOME ANNUITY BONDS Titular Bishop of Siene, as suc­ Pittsburgh pastor who now is re­ )artner of the famous John L. Sul- Chancery Clerk Succumb* cessor to the late Most Rev. James are safe and sound. Write today, stating your tired, in acknowledgment of a ivan, then world’s heavyweight New York.— Stricken at his desk age and the amount of money you have available for God’s work. (Continued From Page One) by a heart attack, William F. Plun­ Anthony Walsh, M.M., o f Mary- Of this year’s cases, two come $20,000 gift for the establishment .champion. knoll, N. Y. MISSIONARY SERVANTS OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY of a convent on a plot of ground ...... u' kett, chief clerk of the Chancery V. Rev. Enfene J. Brennan, M. S. SS. T., Holy Trinity, Alabama from one town, Levallois-PerrCt. office of the New York archdio­ They are MUe. Andree Bromat and recently presented by Pope Pius to Social Service Bureau ■■■...... fll ■ III Ml...... the Sisters of the Holy Family of cese, died at the age of 64. Mr. Mile. L, Picard. Plunkett was connected with the PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Nazareth in Loreto, Italy. Organized by Catholics t c t a o r t $ Dtodmff«Stop8 Hur Ftlliog Mile. Bromat had not walked Chancery office since 1885. for 18 months, suffering from a South Bend, Ind.—The Vincen­ Impart* Color and Boautj Chicago School Lilts Heavy to Cray and Fadad Hair tumor on the right knee. Her con­ tian Service bureau, a Catholic Philosophic Alliance Is ' Chicago.— Chicago’s elementary ! foc.ts^li.ooatDrnggim. 5% to 7% Interest dition while at Lourdes became welfare agency, has been founded Predicted by Protestant and will serve as a clearing house parochial schools opened with H bcot Chen. Wkt. F*tdiogae. K.T. very serious, her pulse at one time 186,000 pupils in attendance in beating 20-25 titties a minute. The Brooklra.—Philosophic alliance for relief and social service work INVEST FOR • of Catholics and Protestants ig pos­ in the community. It will assist 300 schools. The following week, tumor disappeared suddenly in the 65 parochial high schools and acad­ night and she is now completely sible within the next BO years, de­ local parish relief societies and co­ Holy Cross Brothers cured. clared the Rev. Mr. W. M. Hor­ operate with the courts and schools emies with 20,000 students opened. Teachinf Brothers: Mile. Picard, with appendicitis ton, theology professor in the in an attempt to prevent juvenile 3 Priests Going to Africa Hisb Schools snd Collssei. Lifetime and Eternity and peritonitis, was thought to be OberHn Griluate School of Ther delinquency. New York.— Three Holy Ghost Coadjutor Brothers: dying as she lay in the Lourdes ology, a non-fCatholic institution. Fathers, recently appointed to the Trsdei *p4 Clsricsl Work. Through the Vicariate of Kilimanjaro, East hospital. At about 6:30 on the “ Today, Catholics and Protestants JUNJOEATE S t WsUrtown. Wisconsin. Diocesan 3ynod For Africa, will sail Oct. 1 to their first same evening, she was cured. alike are reading and accepting JUMIORATE S t VsUtis, Ksw York. Seattle Announced mission posts. They are the Rev. X-ray photos have been taken the theses of SL 'Thomas Aquinas,” NOVITIATE S t Notr* Psms, Indisas. Edward J..Baker, C.S.Sp., and the S. V. D. Annuity Plan of Milo. Lucie Halary of Taria he asserted, “ and the degree to Seattle, Wksh.—In the course of Hisb sebeol studsnts snd rouse men in- following the disappearance of which non-CIatholies are subscrib­ the year 1937, a diocesan synod Rey. Thomas A. Dolan, C.S.Sp., of tertstsd in tbs Ssllrious Uf* should writ* (SOCIETY OF THE DIVINE WORD) Pott’s disease in the lumbar verte­ ing to scholasticism is striking.” will be held in which legislation for , and the Rev. Samuel for booUot— The Training of a Brother brae after bathing in the piscines. the welfare of the Church in the J. Delaney, C.S.Sp., of Sea Isle You will be remembered daily in Masse* now and after your She now walks for the first time ‘Whispering Cam^iaign’ to Diocese of Seattle is to be enacted, City, N. J. Addrtss death. Help God’* cause! Write for information to since 1929. a pastoral of Bishop Gerald Plan* Made for Great Feast Brother Ephrem, C.S.C. The Rev. Jones I. J. Corrigan, Mme. Boisguerin of Caen (tu­ Halt Prejudice Is Urged Shaughnessy, S.M., announces. Chicago.— of Czech and Slovak ancestry all over the 218 Dujarie Building S.J., professor of social ethics at bercular peritonitis), Mme. Miglis Appleton, "Wise.—“ To stamp out Notre Dame Indiana Boston college, died in Carney hos­ of Ncnejan, Gard (stomach ulcer), prejudice in our coinmunities and United States will join in celebrat­ Rev. Father Ralph, Box 6, Techny, 111. Social Work School to ing the Feast of S t Vaclav, the pital mt the age of 57 after a short and Mme. M. Robin of Bazouges, to conduct a ‘w hisp^ng campaign’ Please Send Me Information About the S. V. D. illness. Father Corrigan was one Mayenne (Pott’s disease of the of appreciation o f Catholics, Jews, Open on September 21 “(jood King Wenceslaus” of Eng­ Mail Petition* Now for lish song and story and patron Annuity Plan , of the most widely known Catholic spine), have all left Lourdes in and Protestants” was the rallying Boston.— The Very Rev. Louis Annual No vena perfect health after visiting the point around which delegates to the J. Gallagher, S.J., president of Bos­ saint of Bohemia, Sept. 27 and 28. educators and lecturers in the In preparation for the celebration, to country and was particularly grotto. , Midwest Institute of Human Rela­ ton college, announces the formal I* Name ...... All six cases have been exam­ tions centered their discussions at opening of the Boston college a special program will be broadcast Little Flower noted for his vigorous attacks on over station WCN under the aus­ ined by the Lourdes authorities their six-day convention here. Dr. school of social work. The new Ssturdsy, Sept. 26th to Sunday, Oct. Mtb Communism, birth control, and pices of the National Alliance of Addreea ...... and will be re-examined on their- John A. Lapp, a member of the .school opened for registration SHRINE OF LITTLE FLOWER divorce, and his championing of Czech Catholics Sept. 20 at 10:15 labor’s right to organize and bar. return to Lourdes next j[ear be­ national labor relations board, was classes of instruc­ Colerain snd Kirby Road E.S.T. Mt. Airy, Cincinnati, O. gain collectively. fore any official statement is made, the Catholic speaker. tion will begiii Monday, Sept. 2L PAGE THREE Sunday, September 20, 1936 T H E REGISTER

^ w W W W W W W WW W W WW W ^STRANGE BUT TRUE** By M. J. Murray ASK AND LEARN : THE BOOK Indians -Killed Address P. O. Box 1497, Denrer, Cole. :r e g i s t e r What M “ju9t angerV' In what I Lent; the week of Pentecost, and Jesnit Priests instance would anger not be a sin? the week following the feast of Anger is one of the passions as the Exaltation of the Crc^s, Sept CATHERINE TEKAKWITHA. the schoolmen called them. Mod­ 14. Webster’s Dictionary gdves the By Daniel Sargent. Longman*. Group of Martyrs Who Gave Lives to Convert following deriYBtion of the term: ern psychologists prefer to call New York. Pp. 244. $2. them emotions. They are certain Ember is derived from the Anglo- Savage Tribes of North America organic modifications, such as Saxon ymbrem or ymbryne, mean­ The life of a poopio i* not caught changes in the circulation of the ing “ running around” or “ circuit” up in an inexorable fate, nor i* Canonized in 1930 blood, in respiration and pulse and Ymbe means “ around” and ryne it toieed thi* way and that *“ • who had a superstitious terror of heart-beat, which accompany the means a "running” , from the verb fickle mael*trom of chance. The (The Liturgy— Week of Sept. 20 the cross on tne top_ o f his cabin. inclination towards an object which rinnan. Accordingly, these days Ma*ter of the univer*e, who cre­ to Sept. 26) ate* people*, can and doe* rule Failing to make a single convert, is desired as good. The emotions are so designated because the four (B Y P a u l H . S c h w a n k l ) them according to a plan— a plan he was forced to leave in a short are love and hatred, desire and groups of Ember days complete the Sunday, Sept. 20— Sixteenth Sun­ time. With the S t Lawrence aversion, delight and sadness, hope circuit of the ecclesiastical year. that take* in generation after gen­ day after Pcntecoet (»emi-doubIe). and despair, courage and fear, and, eration, that look* centurie* ahead, Conunemoration of St*. Eustachiu* closed by the English, Champlain and Axociate*. Martyr*. had to surrender^ and Canada, now lastly, anger. All these emotions Why does the Catholic Church and loTingly plot* for them “ a happy ending.” For God i* an arti*t Monday. Sept. 21— St. Matthew, a British province, was cleared o f are in themselves good as long as baptize infants and have sponsors Apostle and Evanfeliit (double, 2nd who delight* in happy ending* for all French missionaries. they are subject to the control of answer for them histeoiA of letting '•“ ‘ I* » .,1 < right reason and spring from the these babies grow up and then bap the hi*terie* of men, and it i* only Tueaday, Sept. 22— St. Thoma* of In 1633, a year after Canada when forced to it by the perver*e VUlanova, BUhop and Confe»eor inclination to an object whose pos- tizing them when thiley can answer (doubla). Commemoration of St*. reverted to the French, the Jesuits Eession is legitimate. They become for themselves? will of Hi* creature* that He re­ Maurice and Aeaoclata*. Martyre. . again took up the work of evan­ iMouaH oesEfiTfo ANp fiiapty or hu»4an urc ybotci ww cny or A M A H tN luctantly end* a chapter with Wfulneeday, ^ p t. 23— St. Llnui. gelization, and Brebeuf returned. sinful only when allowed to get be­ Baptism is a necessary condition Pope and Martyr -(aeml-double). yond the control of r^son and are 6 uflMA «TiU fOSSfi9 SB9 *mi BCHHAMTS oT 5 -0 0 0 ^ (tgUGlOUS HANy tragedy. When the Hurons came to Quebec for salvation imposed by God on all or-iHBH‘HrMfus OP

sm m PAGE FOUR T H E REGISTER Sunday, September 20, 1906 Newest Portrait of Roosevelt CATHOLIC YOUTH BAN IS ASSAILED (Contiaued From Page Oae) tional Priest.” The Minister of SOKENiOlllll Danzig. — The Most Rev. ^ - The letter was a reply to charges her life, full of aniraculoui favors, L IF 1.5. written, at the tayt, at the com­ Public Enlightenment, after a re­ ward O’Rourke, Bishop of Danzig, made by Director o f Education has published a letter of protest mand of the Sacred Heart, to be cent broadcast by Hitler, said that Boeck that these associations are it was as if Germany were trans­ regarding the “ open and flagrant ditcovered in later timet. One, affiliated with the Center party, found under dutt and cobwebs formed into a single house of God, IS POOSPFO Llllll CLASSESviolation of the constitution” by 10 the National Socialist senate in and it also contained an instruc­ Oct. 2, 1931, said that the^ Sacred while its intercessor stood before the throne of th8 Almighty. "A suppressing the Catholic Youth as­ tion to parents. Heart revealed, in 1815, that “ by Fargo, N. Dak.— The work of Chicago.— Czeslaw F. Koenig, My will,-the Feast of Christ the nation then acknowledged God sociations. The pastoral was read the farmer fs indispensable if this Polish consulate attache, and his “ It is through the mandate of King will, be established in due through its spokesman, and laid from the pulpits of all the churches country is to live and prosper, the son, Caesar, although enrolled in course by My vicar on earth, My its destiny and its life with full of the diocese. God,” Bishop O’Rourke has de­ Most Rev. Aloysius J. Muench, separate divisions of the Loyola dear ton, Pius jCl.” Other predic­ confidence in his hands.” The ten­ Bishop of Fargo, said in a state­ clared, “ that the Church has the dency is to regard Adolf as the university school of la'w, spend tions gave the exact circumstances ment issued here. Bishop Muench -many of thpir spare hours study­ right and the duty to participate in in which a buried crucifix would mediator between God and man. will be host Oct. 11 to 14 to the ing together for final examina­ the education of youth. This man­ be unearthed, and two new schools annual convention of the National date was conferred upon her by Dr. Etienne Gilson, the cele- tions, and briefing cases for class Seen in The' opened. All these facts have come Catholic Rural Life conference. assignments. Mr. Koenig, who has Christ Himself ■with respect to all about. Rome has not pronounced brate4 French philosopher, who “ The farm problem,” Bishop been attached to the Polish con­ men and for all times. In his En­ has been visiting in this country, on the prophecies, but the docu­ Muench said, “ is recognized the sulate in Chicago for 15 years, is cyclical on the Christian Education asserts that the greatest fight fac­ ments were shown personally to country over as among the most ifi charge of the legal department. Headlines of Youth, His Holiness, Pope Pius ing the world today is against dei­ Pius XI, and Angelo Mercati, li­ important in our national life. “ Due to the many cases in­ —M. F. Everett. XI, has made clear that the origin brarian of the secret archives of fication of the State. He says that “ Owing to factors of decadence volving American laws that come ^ A A A .^ ... .i and the exercise of the educative the Vatican, examined them by the universities should play an in city life, thinking men, con­ up from time to time at the con­ mission o f the Church are inde­ order of the Sacred Congregation actualistic role in world events. cerned about the future of our sulate, I decided several years ago CURIOSITY killed a cat when pendent of all terrestrial powers. of Rites. This expert declared “ They should impress upon the country, are giving greater and to study law at some school con­ it dug up the head of a freshly- This affirmation concerns not only that they were undoubtedly in the peoples what is right and what is greater af^ention to the solution ducting evening courses,” he told killed rattlesnake. The head bit. that mission itself, but also the handwriting of Mother Rafols, wrong and why.” of rural problems. It is gratifying Dean McCormick when applying The cat died. A feline in Atchison necessary and appropriate means who signed them. Dr. Gilson could do this, for he to note to what extent efforts have for admission to Loyola. “ Later,” has saved the lives of ten young of accomplishing i t ” is an eminent Thomistic scholar. gro'wn in the last two decades to he told the dean, “ when my son birds this year, protecting them Quotations from these docu­ But many of the professors of non- make the American people rural- ■was old enough Ix) go to college, when they fell from their nest and ments were published three years Catholic colleges have never given minded. we decided to study law together, couldn’t fly. ago by The Catholic Gaxette, Eng­ serious study to "what is' right “ While the drought has created and we find a great deal of enjoy­ AIRLINES of nation in July Rally to Close land. They are from the manu­ and what is wrong and why.” immense difficulties for the farmer, ment in doing so.” carried 100,000 passengers in a script found Oct. 2, 1931, and de­ it has, on the other hand, focused month for the first time. scribe events to occur “ approxi­ In order to meet the require­ A business that did not suffer attention on the work of the farm­ ments for entering the law school, WEATHER forecasts the na­ Holy Name Meet mately between 1930 and 1940.” from the depression was the cig­ er, indispensable from whatever They said that open attacks on re­ Mr. Koenig enrolled in the school tion over average 87 per cent cor­ arette trade. In 1929, the United angle it is viewed, if this nation is of commerce and late afternoon rect. New York.— The third national ligion would begin in 1931 (the States had an estimated domestic to live and prosper. classes offered by the university YOUNG LADY in New York is convention of the Holy Name so­ Spanish revolution started six consumption of 119 billion ciga­ “ The farmer is struggling under college. Upon completion of his ciety, which opened here Thursday months before). Many persons, rettes. In 1935, this figure had two great burdens, the one of counting the spots removed from they declared, would be led by the studies in these divisions, he regis­ clothes by dry cleaners. Last year, of this week under the patronage grown to 134.6 billion. taxes, and the other of debt. A tered for the four-year evening spirit of hell to go around pro­ after Thanksgiving, Christmas, of Cardinal Hayes, will close Sun-^ .speedy way out must be found, but course in the law school, returning day afternoon. Sept. 20, with a faning churches, pulling down sa­ The Literary Digest, in the first the way out must follow lines of and New Year celebrations, 4,- this year , for his third consecutive 785,000 gravy spots were taken out. general rally on Randall’s island. cred images, “ and, above all, seek­ two reports of its straw vote on the sound principle and sane policy; year. His son took his pre-leg:al ing to efface” Christ’s “ ever- The men are the worst offenders. Presidency, showed a heavy tide othenvise, instead of being work at the Lake Shore campus of blessed name from the limits of MIRAGE, a strip of shiny oiled for Landon. Four years ago, how­ harassed by two devils, he will have Irish Hero Dead tion to a news item that appeared the university, and began his jun­ the world.” In Spain, the spirits highway, misled a flock of wild DENTISTRY ever, its>traw vote was for Hoover to fight off seven others. London.— The first Irishman to in La Corrcsnondencia, indepen­ ior year in the day law school this of evil would work with greater in its earlier stages. The Institute “ The farm problem, however, is ducks and they made an “ unhappy DR. JORGENSEN be recoqimended in the World war dent daily of San Juan, in which year. landing.” fury than in other lands, trying of Public Opinion tide is for Roose­ more than material and economic. for the Victoria cross, highest the Socialists have stricken a dis­ AND ASSOCIATES ceaselessly to rob the inhabitants ALWAYS BREAK matches be­ velt. The outcome of the election It is, in the best s e n s ^ f the word, British decoration for valor on the cussion of birth control from their DiaffnosiB. X-Rays, Plates, Bridges, fore throwing them away—for­ of the Christian faith, and would, this year has the expert) guessing. also cultural. The leaders of the battlefield, Thomas McMullen,*has constitution. Italian School First Crowns, Inlays, Fillings. Extrac­ ivith greaP determination, remove est fires will be fewer. tions. Treatments, Cleanings, and National Catholic Rural Life con­ died at Silksworth. Sayi Mast at 30 Below Of Kind in Connecticut Christ’s image “ from the sight of ference, who will meet in conven­ BIGGEST white oak in the Repairing. Alfred Noyes’ new book, "V o l­ Socialists Forego Birth Control His little children, who are so dear tion here in Fargo OcL 11 to 14, Dairen, Manchukuo. — If the world, 145-foot veteran in West 1206 15th 606 15th taire,” reveals the famous English San Juan, P. R.—El Piloto, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 8 a.m,-6 p.m. to Him,” and would “ forbid them are conscious of this, and there­ coming winter is anything like the New Haven, Conn.—-Hundreds Virginia, is dying of old age. It convert to Catholicity as believing apologetical weekly published here TA. 5761 KE. 8721 to be taught His Divine doctrine— fore are mobilizing forces that will last, Maryknoll missioners in of persons attended the dedication has seen an estimated 700 win­ that the French skeptic was really by the Dominicans, calls atten- all for the satanic purpose that a true Catholic at heart, bent mere­ bear down with wholesome influ­ Korea and Manchukuo are pre­ of St. Anthony’s Italian parochial ters. they may not know Him.” ly on reforming ecclesiastical ence on the religious, moral, edu­ pared for almost any tempera­ school, first institution of its kind in Connecticut. The Most Rev. But, the Sacred Heart prom­ abuses. The book, published by cational, and cultural activities as tures, or rather, the complete lack ised, the attempt to uproot the Sheed & Ward ($ 3.50 ), raises a pursued in the farin home. Priests Killed, of any temperature at all. The Maurice F. McAuliffe, Bishop of faith in Spain will not succeed. controversy that has been more “ To make the American love the Rev. Patrick Cleary of Rochester, Hartford, officiated, and Mayor J. Regardless of how many means than hinted at before. Voltaire soil is unquestionably the greatest N. Y., said Mass fast January in W. Murphy was one of the speakers. The Register Shopping Guide his unbeatable chapel in Chuku- and schemes “ My unfortunate actually made some sort of a Con­ and most vital problem that faces Others Arrested MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER— Th« R«(l«tcr recemmntii, thi, alphabetically- isdaxad Uat sf builDasa and profcaaional paeple (or your naoda. Aa leader, sons” — notice the expression used fession shortly before death, but the country today. A people that chin, Korea, at 30 degrees below zero. Priest, Former Editor hi their varloua linoa, they are wall e q u h i^ to five you excallant aerviee. — may devise for robbing Spain talked of it afterwards in 'such a has lost its love of the soil is O ve thoa a trial aod ahow your appreciation, for they ara co-operaflnr with doomed to death.” Vatican City.— (NCWC Radio) Martyr’s Line Extinct Of Wichita Paper, Dies of its faith, they will not be vic­ way as to leave doubt of his sin­ — The Congregation of Mission­ ua in pivint you a finer publication. London. — Last collateral de­ Parson, Kans.—The Rev. John torious. “ I promise thee that, for cerity. He was given a Catholic aries of the Sacred Heart has re­ the sake of the just and pure souls funeral, but his remains were then Redemptorist Is Named scendant in the direct line of the W. Maher, pastor of S t Mary’s ceived word that two of its reli­ DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL GROCERY that there will always be in Spain, removed from consecrated ground Deaf-Mutes’ Chaplain gious have been shot at Barcelona Ven. William Plessington, Mrs. church and at one time editor of 1 will reign there in a special man­ at the demand of a group of Bish­ and that a number of uligious who Teresa Anne Cardwell has died at the Catholic Advance, official pub­ Oldham at the age of 78. "The Ven. lication of the Diocese of Wichita, DR. W. F. LOCKE Westerkamp Bros. ner, and My image will be ven­ ops. He once was dreadfully New Orleans.—The Rev. Joseph conducted a college St Canet de William Plessington was mar­ died of a heart attack. erated even in the streets and afraid that his landlady would die W. Heidel, C. SS. R., who for some Mar have been arrested. Their KE. 8613 KE. 8613 KE. 9043 5106 Wash. squares.” unshrived and be refused Chris­ fate is unknown here. The novices tyred for the faith at Chester in 1216 Speer Blvd. Talk— Don’t W a lk - time has been doing work for the 1679. tian burial; so he sent for a priest Catholic deaf-mutes of the state, and pupils have been dispersed. VETERINARUN Telephone Your Order — but called a Jansenist! He New Jersey Retreat Is In a document found Jan. 20, has b^n appointed archdiocesan Sermon Text Caused Conversion Small Animal Specialists Everything a Good Grocery sought and obtained the blessing Made By Six Brothers 1932, a struggle to efface religion, chaplain for religious work among Population Is Less _ London.:—A sermon text was the Should Have and even the Sacred Name, from of the Pope on his play, “ Ma­ deaf-mutes. ' direct cause of the conversion of West End, N. J^—Six brothers Cat and Dbg Hospital Beat Fooils at Loweat Prieea the entire earth, beginning in homet.” When, by royel com­ In Irish Free State Brother Vincent Hayles, kno'wn to were among the 50 Knights of CLIPPING— SURGERY— DISEASE Wa DclWer 1931, is described. The Sacred mand, he translated the bong of many...... thousands ...... -..V. of1 Columbus London who and made a retreat at Solomon, Mme. Pompadour enthu­ Priest Is Named Canon Heart said that He wished all men. Dublin.— The preliminary re­ visitfng Catholics as sacristan and Alfonso, Redemptorist retreat wuw/vwwuwu%wwwuww REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE His sons, who have cost “Him dear­ siastically urged that he be made At Church’s Dedication port on the census taken last April, librarian at the oratory, who died house. None of the six ever be­ ly, “ to lift up their hearts and to a Cardinal! Mr. Noyes is highly Gueydan, La.— As a reward for just released by the department in his 80th year. As a young busi­ fore had made one. They have The firms listed here de­ HORACE W. BENNETT & place their whole confidence in Me merciful in hoping that, in the his excellent services as pastor, the of industry and commerce, re­ nessman, Vincent Hayles went to formed a club to promote retreats. COMPANY end, Voltaire was saved. '' serve to be remembered and My most dear Mother.” He Rev. A. F. Garneau received the veals a very surprising and rather an oratorian week-night service T.'bor 1271 TAbor 1271 says that He is prepared to pour title of honorary canon from the disturbing decrease in the popula­ and heard Father Vincent Maude Mass Is Said Outdoors when you are distributing 210 Tabor Bnilding out great graces upon His beloved Dr. Sophia M. Robinson, in a Most Rev. Jules B. Jeanmard, tion of the Irish Free State. Iij preaching on, the text; “ Go, show your patronage in the dif­ REAL ESTATE Spain persecuted by a secret so­ study made under the auspices of In Epidemic of Fever Bishop of Lafayette, at the dedi­ the ten years, 1926 to 1936, in­ thyself to the priest.” ferent lines of business. LOANS AND INVESTMENTS ciety. Columbia university for the Re­ cation ceremonies of t ^ new $25,- stead of the anticipated increase, Beattie, Kans.— In the course of Choice Apartments for Rent “ I desire My sons not to give search bureau of the Welfare coun­ 000 parish church, St.i^Jeter’s. the figures published indicate a a recent epidemic of scarlet fever, INSURANCE'OF ALL KINDS way; I will aid them in all their cil of New York city, concludes decrease of 6,138. In 1926, the Prior of Abbey Will when all churches and public struggles, and with Me their vic­ that severe poverty is not a crucial Ban on D’Annunzio Play population was 2,971,992, and Observe 50th Jubilee meeting houses were closed, the tory is assured . . . I would have factor in causing delinquency Is Forced by Archbishop in 1936 it is_2,965,854. Emigra­ Rev. William Nelligan, pastor of them know. . . that I will support among children. The Ave Maria tion to America was suspended in St. Malachy’s church, obtained per­ comments: “ It is true that poverty Pompeii, Italy.— A presentation Conception, Mo.— The Very Rev. mission from Bishop Johannes of them in everything, that I bear a 1931. Gregcrn,' Huegle, O.S.B., prior of love of preference towards My stirs temptations; temptations that, of Gabrielle D’Annunzio’s play, Leavenworth to hold open-air Preferred Parish Trading List by the way, easily lead to the police Sahit Sebastian, has been indef­ Conception abbey, will Cjflebrate Masses in the countrj'. dear Spain, so beloved of My most Law College Enrollment the golden jubilee of his monastic holy Mother, and that, rather than court. Furthermore, the poor per­ initely postponed following a pro­ son cannot usually afford the some­ test made by the Archbishop of pi-ofession on Sept. 21. Father that Spain should lose the Faith, Climbs 300 in* 7 Years Gregory, new editor of Caecilia, Sisters Subscribe to I would cause all peoples to dis­ what expensive devices that aim Pompeii. The author’s yorks have at defeating the law. As a conse­ been placed on the Vatican Index monthly magazine devoted to Hospital Service Plan appear . . , This writing will be Boston.—In his seven years a& St. Francis St. Dominic’s quence, the slum section of a city in 1911, 1928, and 1935. Church and school music, has Cleveland,—The Sisters of Char­ found when the hour of My reign dean of the Boston college law written a number of articles iij in Spain draws' nigh; but, before is apt to be more in evidence upon school, which was founded in 1929, ity of St. Augustine, who conduct the police blotter than some of its the mu.sical field for ecclesiastical three hospitals in Cleveland, have De Sales’ that, I will cause her to be purged Italian Academy Honors Dennis A. Dooley, whose resigna­ publications. . of all her uncleannesses.” wealthier neighborhoods without tion the Very Rev. Louis J. Gal­ become members of the Cleveland being very much worse. As a mat­ Noted Baltimore Prelate Hospital association, a non-profit Baltimoi-e, Md.— The Rt. Rev. lagher, SJ., president, announces, Tbe tame document predicU ter of fact, it can truly be said Parish Marks Centenary group that affords a protective in­ T H E BROADWAY COAL has seen the enrollment climb that wealth has more temptations Msgr. Leo P. Manzetti, famous surance plan which annually pro­ that there will be great evMt all authority on liturgical music, from 100 to nearly four times that Philo, 0.—A Solemn Mass of DEPARTMENT over the world. “ Such great cor­ attached to it than poverty.” figure. The Boston Transcript in Thanksgiving celebrated on Labor vides 21 days of hospitalization for STORE COMPANY Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. founder of the Schola Cantorum at subscribers. ruption will exist in all clattet of Nevertheless, it must be ad­ St. Mary’s seminary, and principal an editorial praises the school’s un­ day by the pastor. Father Preston, F. A. Mumford, Mgi-. society, and so many indecencies mitted that extreme poverty is the usually high standards. marked the, 100th anniversary of J. M. CONES, Pres. organizer of the Society of St. W. 25th and Decatur GA. 5126 will^ be committed that My Eter­ root of many evils. God does not Gregorj', has been honored by be­ St. Ann’s parish. Served St. John Bosco’s 21 to 51 South Broadway nal Father will be forced— unless will either extreme poverty or ex­ ing elected to the Academy of St. Church Resort Provides Mass for Four Years amendment follows upon this mer­ treme wealth for His children. Anselm at Aosta, Italy. The acad­ ciful appeal— to destroy whole pop- When either exists, it is because 760 Children Vacations Ukrainian School Is Rome. — Signor Giovanni emy is composed mostly of Euro­ Bianchi, for 30 yean guard­ ] L. C. B. A. ! ulations. To such extremes will of faults in an economic system pean savante. Providence, R. I.—Vacations at Group’s 1st in State Annunciation corruption-reach that it will not that have their origin in human Tower Hill house, resort supported ian of the catacombi, who has I St. Mary’a Branch No. 298 I stop short of scandalizing and per­ selfishness. It is up to us as Cath­ by the Catholic Charity fund, were just celebrated the 50th an- Bears Twins Fifth Time; Detroit.—Among the three new nivenary o f ' hii marriage, j Meetings held every second and fourth | verting innocent little children, olics to do all we possibly can to enjoyed by 760 children of various parish schools that opened their LONDON MARKET AND I Thursday of the month at 2 o’clock | who are so dear to My Heart. Not correct abuses that lead to degrad­ 13 Children in 8 Years races and creeds throughout the served St. John Botco’s Matt doors for the first time this year for four yean, while the taint j HOLY GHOST CHURCH HALL f only in Spain, but throughout the ing poverty on the one hand and Quebec.—Twins were born in summer. Weekly outings were is Immaculate Conception school, .GROCERY I 19TH AND CALIFORNIA STS. | world, when this writing comes to concentration of wealth in the St. Sacrament hospital to Mrs. provided for 396 boys and 364 girls. wai in Rome luperviting the OSCAR TUNNELL, Prop. the fir.st Catholic school in Mich­ building of hit church. light, these sins will be rife; and hands of the few on the other. Philomen Frenettc, wife of a Port igan sponsored by the Ukrainians. Quality Meata and Groceries what hurts Me most is that souls Yet we are not opposed to reason­ Neuf merchant, her fourth pair in Catholic Boys’ Brigade The Sisters of St. Basil are in consecrated to Me should offend, able wealth. as many years, her fifth pair of charge. It is for Greek rite Cath­ Gold Donated to Aid 3800 Walnut Street forget, and despise Me.” twins and the 12th and 13th chil­ Is Praying for Pontiff olics. Churches in Spain Phonea: MA. 5239— TA. 3845 “ Men offend Me deeply by their The Pilgrim,- writing in “ Amer­ dren born to her in the eight years New York.— A spiritual bouquet ica,” reviews a pamphlet written since she married. Twelve of the in the form of a prayer crusade is Rome. — Italian Catholics are St. Anne’s Shrine lack of mutual charity,” says Christ flocking to .‘special services in DRUGS in the document we have quoted by Andre Tardieu, the chief finan­ children are‘living. being offered to Pope Pius by the Silver Jubilee Number cial authority of France, 20 years a Catholic Boys’ Brigade in com­ every parish to make reparation immediately above. “ The rich ex­ Of Magazine Published for the sacrileges in Spain. The TW O STORES Arvada ploit the poor, the poor revolt deputy in the French chamber, 11 Monastery Destroyed by memoration Of the Pontiff’s 80th times a cabinet minister, and three year and in consolation for the Catholics of Milan are offering Maaa on Sunday at 8:30 A. M. against the rich. Such is not My Two Fires Is Reopened Chicago.—With its September their gold and silver ornaments SAME PRICES times Premier. Tardieu - asserts anguish caused him by the suffer­ Sunday Devotiena at 7:45 P. M. teaching. I desire peace and Philadelphia. — Sacred Heart issue. The Mother of ^orrotes to Cardinal Schuster to help in the isnion and great charity for one that the French dp not enjoy lib­ ing of Catholics in Wbr-torn Spain. monastery, which was destroyed magazine, monthly publication of recon.struction of the devastated NOVENA IN HONOR OF ST. another.” How close this is to erty and, if their nation is ever to The crusade will end on Thanks­ completely by two fires in 1932 the Servite Fathers, celebrated the churches. 3401 Franklin SU 8t0t ANNE ON THURSDAY AT 7:45 the spirit of the Quadragesimo regain peace, it has everything to giving day, Nov. 26. silver'jubilee of its'origrin. The Anno! reconstruct. He says the consti­ and 1933, has been reopened. The Very Rev. Lawrence S. Brigmanas, Rev. J. E. DePencier, O.S.M., is tutional regime is zero, the parlia­ Book Records Fact That editor. Priests Wanted for mentary regime is usurpation, the C.().J., is superior of the monas- DE SELLEM Whether or not these statements Standish Was Catholic Philippine Service are of Divine origin, we cannot electoral regime is a mocl^ry, the tery. v FUEL AND FEED CO. 'I'he firms listed here de­ say. W e will not presume to speak administrative regime is anarchy, Boston.—The Catholic Church in Thousands Will Attend Quebec.— The Rev. F. X. St. Press Organization Arnaud of San Pablo, Laguna, P. CHARLES A. DeSELLEH serve to be remembered before the Church itself. Never­ the social regime is iniquity, the Plymouth, Massachusetts, which Illinois Mission Rally theless, if they are as old as they intellectual and moral regime is records the tradition that the fa­ I., who is on a visit to his family W e Skip by Rail when you are distributing Needed, Says Cardinal PHONE T A 320S seem to be, they are extraordinary mere materialism, the people be­ mous Miles Standish was a Cath­ here, has been asked by the Most your patronage in the dif­ lieve they are free when they are Vatican City.— The necessity for olic and that he went yearly to Springfield, 111.—Thousands of Rev. Guglielmo Piani, Apostolic 35TH AND WALNUT in view of the conditions that exist RES. PHONE M A 8544 ferent lines of business. not free, they believe thky are the perfect organization of all Kennebec to see the French Jesuit Springfield Catholics will gather on Delegate to the Philippines, to iri- today in Spain, Russia, Germany, living forces in the field of the the grounds of St. John’s sani­ and Mexico. equal when they are not equal, missionaries in Maine, is just off ■vite young Canadian priests to they believe they are protected by Catholic press in all countries is the press. The author is Kath­ tarium Sept 20 for a mission rally volunteer for service with the the laws when they are oppressed emphasized in a letter which Car­ arine A. O’Brien. designed as a departure ceremony Church in the islands. Father Adolf Hitler, once a Catholic, dinal Pacelli, Papal Secretary of for 12 nuns and three Franciscan has allowed what is little short of by them, etc. Three-quarters of Arnaud is one of two Canadian the French people are deprived of State, has written, in the name of priests who will leave for mis­ priests who assist the inadequate deification of himself to go ahead His Holiness, to Count Giuseppe Group Aims to Protect sionary work in China. DENVER BUSINESS DIRECTORY in Germany. Family shrines have the right to vote, including the number of the clergy in the archi­ Dalla Torre, approving the pro­ Eyesight of Children pelago. There are scarcely a been set up before his picture. His women. Representation is highly gram for the International Con­ thousand priests to care for the followers refer to him as the “ Na- unequal.Ratification and revision Albany, N, Y.—A work of great DRUGGISTS TOWEL &. LINEN SUPPLY of the constitution, the right of ini­ gress of the Catholic Press soon to value among Catholic children in spiritual needs of 10,000,000 Cath­ open in Rome. . Mission Plane olics. Farthest North Court tiation and referendum of legisla­ ■parochial schools is being conduct­ YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS MOUNTAIN TOWEL a SlIPPLY CO. tion, the election of the chief exec­ ed by the Kenwood Alumnae Braille will be filled correctly at Service fumiahed for OfBcta, Barbera, Of C. D. of A. Planned utive, of judges, and of some im­ association, whose qiain purpose is WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY Cuba Papal Nuncio Ph. SP. 9765 1096 South Gaylord St. Reataurants, Storea, and Banqueta ' Seattle.— Commissioned by Su­ portant government officials— all Papal Marquis to furnish for children books with Service Planned preme Regent Miss Mary C. Duffy these things are denied the French, type that will not impair the vision Is Ireland Visitor 3104 Downing MA. 7960 of Newark, N. J., and the supreme in contrast with the Swiss and apd to provide for blind children Detroit.—The Rev. Paul Schulte, Dublin.— The Most Rev. George Patronize Our Advertisers B. W. BECKIUS. Manager board of national officers and di­ American systems. Any attempt Received m Rome IxMks in braille. O.M.I., famous flying missionary, is Caruana, Apostolic Nuncio to rectors to establish the farthest to change the conditions by parlia­ planning to establish before the Cuba, disembarked at Cobb from north court of. Catholic Daughters mentary reforms has met with in­ Vatican City.— George MacDon­ League Secretary Is first of the year a regular non­ the liner Britannic. He said that in Francis J. Fisher, Inc. The firms listed here de­ commercial air service among the of America under the American flexible opposition. ald of New York, a Papal Marquis, coming to Ireland he was putting serve to be remembered flag, at Juneau, Alaska, Mrs. This is a nice description of a on arriving in Rome was received Visitor at Vatican missionaries of the Mackenzie into execution a life-long wish. TAbor 6204 Marion Sheridan, vice state re­ government built, supposedly, on by Cardinal Pacelli, Papal Secre­ Vatican City.— Joseph Avenol, region and the Northwest terri­ Accompanying His Excellency when you are distributing secretary general of the League of tories. He also plans soon to start were the Rev. Dr. Patrick Healy Cement, Plaster, Mortar gent, and Miss Florence Walsh, Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity. tary of State, to whom Mr. Mac­ your patronage in the dif­ past grand regent of Court Little The people have the shell of re­ Donald conveyed the greetings of Nations at Geneva, visited Car­ a lecture tour of the country by and the Rev. Dr. Edward G. Roel- Flower of Seattle, have sailed for publican government, without its Cardinal Hayes, Archbishop of dinal Pacelli, Papal Secretary of airplane in behalf of the Mission­ ker of the Catholic University of Metal Lath, Stucco ferent lines of business. Juneau. substance. New York. State. aries’ Vehicle association. America, Washington, D. C. 2363 BLAKE ST. DENVER