THE PITTSBURG CATHOLIC Founded in 18U by Right Rev. Michael O'Connor, First Bishop of Pittsburgh Diocese
Vol LXXVIII •r^t-sr-j > J8 PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1921. No. 22
Chicago's Flour Foch Accounts MSHOP MUNDELEINTO PREAC H AT Gift to Germany For Napoleon's BISHOP MATHEW MARIS, D.D., W BISHOP BOYLE'S CONSECRATION Has Arrived. Final Failure. HIS DEA1H A 6REAI LOSS (By N. C. w. C. 'Nc Service (By N. C. W. C. News Service) BERLIN. May IT. Through the ef- LONDON, May 17.- In a eritiqtie M«t BeF. George W. Mundelein,*' With the passihg of the Rt. Rev. n Archbishop of Chicago, 111., an forts of Archbishi ip Mundelein, of of Napoleon, written by Marshal D President Praises Chicago, Cardinal Schulte, of Co- Foch and just published here, the K. of C. of New York Matthew Harkins, D.D., Bishop of jZgu of St. Vincent's College, leader of the allied armies attributes Providenec,£o his reward, on May 26, tatty, P»-. where Bishop Boyle re- logne, has reooivi el thirty million Catholic Boy pounds of flour for relief work in the "J»ittle Corporal's" final failure Purchase Landing a bright name is stricken from the SJJf hi• education, will preach the to a w ant of regard for moral forces. records of the Church militant, to Zram at the consecration of Father Scout Movement. Germany and Austria. Germany is Place of Columbus. to receive three-fifths of this gift. In one passage of his critique. Mar- shine forever in the book of life of the god«, on Wednesday, June 29, at Si. shal Foch says: Church triumphant. (By N. C. W. C. News Service) The first shipment already has ar- (By N. C. W. C. News Service) holt Cathedral. • "Napoleon's successes are known. The late Bishop was born in Boston lii» wiU be the first visit of Arch- rived and 5.000 sacks of flour are ROCHESTER, N. Y. The landing NKW; YORK. May 30.- Approval of shortly to be distributed by the Ger- His triumphs have,been thoroughly on November 17, 1845, of well-to-do sjshop'Vondeiein to this city. He is the Catholic Boy Scout movement place of Columbus, near Nassau in Irish-American parents. He received man Caritas Yerband. At the ex- studied. Less known are the causes the Bahama islands. Is included hi ¿liportMit figure in the ecclesias- was expressed in a letter from Presi- of his failures. his early education at the local school, life at the country, ruling the press wish of Cardinal Schulte. a 2,600 acres of land which have been dent Harding received by Rev. Joseph considerable portion of this flour will graduating from Boston Latin school. ¡Mttf largest diocese in the world, "He failed, they say, because he purchased by the New York State Breslin of St. Joseph's church. Sixth be placed at the disposal of the Ger- was without Berthier. 1 do not think Then he went to Holy Cross College New York CSty alone surpassing it. avenue and Washington place, in Council of the Knights of Columbus. of the Jesuits at ^Worcester. Feelint? man Central Branch for distribution so. In 1814, it is explained, he was Acceptance of an offer to sell this ft properly care for the many dis- connection with the . annual recep- in other countries and to non-Catho- alreadv ill. Perhaps. a strong vocation to the priesthood, •airuiihed visitors who will attend estate to the Knights was voted tion and"review of the five Boy Scout IV institutions and populations. "But to my mind the underlying he continued his studies at the fam- ^eeuecra^ion ceremonies, the fol- troops of that parish last Wednes- unanimously at the State convention ous seminaries of Douai and Saint The distribution In the various reason for the disaster that overtook of the order here. ^ng committee of priests has been day. The President's letter reads: him must be sought elsewhere. He Sulpice, Paris. He also studied in .«pointed to supervise the invitations, dioceses will be entrusted to the dio- Watlings Island is the modern name Rome. "I have learned something about cesan bishops through the diocesan forgot that a man cannot be God; -¿•eption and entertainment of the your work in extending the Hoy of the particular island upon which After his ordination to the priest- charity organizations and branch or- that above the individual there Is the the great discoverer landed, and ruitl: Scout movement in the Catholic ganizations. The large children's nation: that above men there is the hood, he had a long curacy at the Quinntn, Very Rev. Francis J. Mc- which was known to tht Spaniards church of the Immaculate Conception, Church, and it has interested n\e "homes, which re •ive children from moral law: and that war is not the {¿^ LllD.; Secretary, Rev. John G. very much. as San Salvador. The Knights plan Salem; and a small rectorship at Ar- the industrial inns the highest goal, since above it tbefe is to maintain the estate in perpetuity Due; Bev. John Faughnan. Rev. "On the occasion of the review of peace." lington, whence he was transferred to Dind'Slmnahan, LL.D.; Rev. Wm summer, will bt providelid Pdi for. in honor of the memory of the illus- the rectorship of St. James, Boston. your Scout organization. May 25. I so that the w< •ak- ndernourished trious patron of their orde; . gtlty, Bev. A. Kazinczy, Rev. L. would like to extend my congratula- In all these charges he had proved Stag«, Bev. J. P. Gallagher, Rev. v children will be •II f' d during their Catholic Medical himself a true shepherd of souls, and tions and appreciations to you, and stav. Divid H. Hegerty, Rev Fraifcis Bene- my good wishes to the organization. Schools to Front. Pope Encourages was much beloved by his people and vaitsno, Rev. R. L. Hayes, D.D. I hope it will be effective in carry- by his brethren in the priesthood. ing forward excellent work among Memorial Mass for Nuns Sent Here To In 1887, following the death of the (By N. C. W ;.. Nevi Rt. Rev. Dr. Hendricken, he was ap- Protestants Behind the boys of the country." Capital's Heroes. WASHINGTON Ma Tabu- Aid Immigrants. Archbishop Hayes was the guest e high pointed Bishop of Providence, and ited statistics show i duly consecrated on April 14 of the In Hospital Work. ef honor at the reception and Major tandards of si achie ved by B> Men signer Enrico I'uccl General Clarence Edwards rAiewed (By N. C. W. C. News : same year. He was the third succes- w SHINGTON. D. c : raduates of ( ath< lie li i-dical schools sive rector of St. James' church, Bos- the parade of the Scout troops. nt nil mber of ( By N. C. W. C. News Service) (By N. C. W. C. News Service) Mass celebrated at the fo Wa re publish d in ; ree ton, to be raised to the episcopate, t-nce Hi rn tin All) rican Medical ROME. May 18.- It is the hope Of BOSTON, May 30.—Catholic chari- ingt< i Monument, in the the other two being the late Archbish- persons, including Pr< Association, The eures wh ich are the Holy Father t ¡at the congrega- op Williams, of Boston, and the late ties, and especially provision for the 25,000 Attend Mass compiled f< how that of the tion of the Maestrtii ) Pie Filippini, áck, «re conceded by Rev. J. Edwin í-nt I oolidge. was the ch r< Bishop Healy, of Portland, Me. e of impressive ceremonies ".«'4 graduat es of ix < a i holic medics whose mother house for the United Lacount,"a Protestant minister, to be At Navy Yard For •atur The first important ceremony at vesterdav marked the funeral schools wh o took the examination States, near Trenton N. J., was for- apertor in number, excellence anii hieb which Bishop Harkins officiated in his of Vincent B. Costello and Hiram F. provided by the various S mally dedicated May 22, may extend sfirit
light in mu rcler. JI expanding its work. In addition "I believe that I am accurate in their spiritual combats. ship in the Confraternity are mani- Cleaner «unerous relief units scattered stating that the whole of your eepis - The records of this shrine of our fold. The members have the special Pledges. aroughout the country for the dis- copal career lias been spent in the Liaulvy ofi PerpetuarerjiBiuali iHel p show naught protection o f Our Lady of Perpetual "Movies" 20,000 to Attend union of food and clothing to the am express- else but a series of triumphs for our Help They participate in a special Metropolis, and I feel I way in all the public prayers and good Knights' Convention. » huee school and orphanage predecessors Lady's intercessory power with Al- NKW YORK. June 1.—Most Rev. ing the opinions of my works performed by the members of Archbishop Patrick J. Hayes, in an teen established near Warsaw, In the office of Lord Mayor, as well mighty God. ! J*fe homeless children are being when I say that we at this the Confraternity. By a concession incidental reference to censorships i By N. C. W. C. News Service) as my own Among the cures wrought SAN FRANCISCO. May 30.—More \ fed and educated. In South- hearty and follow- I of the Most Rev. Father Superior r>f plays and motion pictures in the gratefully appreciate your shrine may be mentioned the than <50 delegates from all parts of Poland the work of the Metho- every good who re- General of the Redemptorists, the course of his address at the annual generous co-operation In ing: A young woman, N. N., the United States. Canada, Mexico, •j* Mission centers in the city of from a num- members of th e Arch Confraternity luncheon of the Catholic Actors' and useful work which has emanated ceived a final decision Cuba. Porto. Rico, t^e Philippine Is- where there is ereat misery her arm must enjoy the merits5 of the missions, spir- Guild at Hotel Astor, yesterday, from the City of London, and espe- ber of physicians that lands and Alaska, will attend-the the Bolshevik invasion. went to this shrine of itual exercises, ami apostolic labors. deeply moved his audience of theatri- cially from the Mansion House, in be amputate« 39th annual Supreme Convention of Utehens. where free meals are ^erpetual Help, and be- prayers, penances, and all other good cal folk and won from a well-known that long and eventful'period. The Our Lady of the Knights of Columbus, which will ^ we the chief features of the respect and regard which are enter- sought her in fervent praye. r to pre works which by the divine assistance producer an assurance of a cleaner stage and screen and from all of be held here Augus" M. In addi there. tained for you are the results of that vent the sacrifice of the arm. Thei are performed by the members of his religious congregation. them an unmistakable approval of his ,,iui to the delegates, ». expected •i Poland, the most Catholic coun- tactful and considerate sympathy prayers were acceptable, and her arm j The indulgences bound up with the rie many thousands of knights and their Europe, Methodism was un- which you have ever evinced in these was perfectly healed. Her complete families will be in attendance. cure amazed the attending physician, devotion are numerous. A plenary in- His Grace declared in effect that ,Ü*L before the coming of the and other directions." \ At the State convention of the or- ^»ncan Methodist Mission. The X. N. was a victim of heart disease dulgence is gained on the day of ad- censorship was unneci ssary, because In acknowledging the Lord May- mission into the Confraternity—pro- alacious- der in California, held recently, plans ^jMtact population of the country or's congratulations Cardinal Bourne for many years. Owing to agonizing unless the corruption and s; hearty co- pain, she was unable to lie in bed and vided the church of the Confraternity ness of the spoken and the piftured were presented for the " than five per cent, of the said: is visited. If the latter is impossible operation of all Councils in the State «cept In certain districts for- was thus forced to rest in a sitting drama was eliminated by those re- "My father was born in North Lon- position all night loner. The doctors a prayer in anv oratory of the Sover- sponsible for their production, there in making the Supreme convention a ««r occupied by Germany, where don nearly 100 years ago. and I was eign Pontiff will suffice. A plenary success. Arrangements are being ««cendants of Lutherans are pronounced the case incurable. Her would he no plays of any kind per- 41 born in South London just 60 years parents awaited her death moment- indulgence is gained at the hour of mitted and there would therefore be made for the reception an#»entertaln- yT Practically all the Protest- ago. Most of my life, and the whole death. By the worthy reception of ment of 20,000 visitors. Poland are Lutherans, and arily. Temporal aid proving of iio nothing to censor. of my life as a Bishop, has »*><•- avail, the parents commenced a no- the sacraments and visiting the shrine considerable relief work Is spent in London, so that 1 have every of Our Lady of Perpetual Help at St. ^t CMTted en by their American vena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help. reason to be devoted to the welfare The patient grew worse each day. On Philomena's, on June 10, or the Sun- *"««kmlsts. Methodism, however. of the great city of which we are all day following, another plenary indul- • * innovation in Poland. the last day of the novena her mother so proud." went to church to hear Mass. Hardly gence may be gained. The partial in- Bishop Le Roy Celebrates Jubilee WWHWMMI had she entered St. Philomena's when dulgences connected with the devotion are »ithout limit. During the novena her daughter followed, completely (By N. C. W. C. News Service) teaching the natives the truth of cured. The doctor, an unbeliever, members will be received in the Con- Catholicltv. , re Government For Conditions familiar with the case, said on be- fraternity without any offering. WASH INGON. May 30.—Rt Rev. It is believed that Bishop LeRoy s holding her recovery, "If there are This history of the shrine of Our Alexander Le Rov. Superior-General tact and abilitv are responsible for miracles, this is one in truth." Lady of Perpetual Help at St. Philo- of the Congregation of the Holy the fact that the Holy Ghost Fathers NJUN. May 21—Many English- Ireland was like going into the mid- Qpite recently a mother brought a mena's should make the public novena Ghost, celebrated the twenty-fifth an- remained in France after the expul- jJT*"*** of late visited Ireland, dle ages. The Government's policy to be opened on June 12 a mighty niversary of his election to that of- sion of all the other religious orders ^»»reaented practically every little boy who had pierced one of his was as futile as it was wicked. She eyes with a needle, to pray before the success. fice, last Tuesday. He has been once some years ago. JJj* MCiety. They Investigated found no trace of racial animosity shrine There he knelt, his eye cov- Rev. Father O'Reilly, C.SS.R.. who re-elected and has been nominated fc^?* to* themselves. In reports in Ireland. A resolution was passed ered with blood—the sight unques- is at present conducting a mission in recently for another period of twelve communications to the expressing abhorrence of the British tionably gone. While his frantic New York, will travel here to deliver PROHIBITS DANCING. «-- have recorded their 1m- government's methods of coercion the sermons given during the novena. years. mother begged Our Lady to pity her Bishop Le Roy was a missionary • They all agree in con- The resolution called for an Immedi- and restore the child's sight imme- The novena closes with solemn Bene- pte^E®* atrocities and reprisals ate truce and amnesty, also the with- diction on the Feast of Our Lady of in India and to East and West Af- Archbishop Moeller of Cincinnati, diately drops of water fell from the rica before he was recalled to Europe kZ* ^ the forces of the Brit- drawal of the auxiliary forces It Perpetual Help on June 19. in a letter to the pastors of the arch- Two of these Enfi boy's eyes—the retina was cleared, to assume his office as head of the ** " urged the government to enter into and the sight of the eye was restored. Next week a list of the sermons will diocese, recalls the decree of Rome immediate negotiations with the be published in The Catholic, which Congregation. He is a writer of in- Issued 1916 prohibiting dances in wTm h4ve DUt before the With these facts confronting us. it ternational note and has compiled a tional elected representatives of the Irish Father O'Reilly will preach during connection with Catholic charitable Il2! ^ Liberal Federation is needless to give the reason why "Picture Catechism" In folio, which p »hat they witnessed in people. Each delegate decided to this shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual the novena. All the faithful and and religious undertakings and de- write a postcard to the Prime Min- clients of Mary are invited to attend Is extensively used by the mission- clared it 1« still 1« fotce. Help has so many visitors from ail aries in Africa as a rapid means of barter, daughter ister expressing her condemnation of classes and types of the faithful. this novena of grace. •poith, said going the Government policy. THURSDAY, THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLTC TWO
Episcopal Bishop DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY Sewly Ordained Priests Sees Calamity in PITTSBURGH, PA. r Divorce Spread. BUILDING: VANDERGRIFT BUILDING; MAIN Celebrate Their First Mass School of Law. High School and College Cooraea. School of Pinanae and (By N. C. W. C. News Service) School of Public Speaking. IWIum Preparatory Law Clauee. Day and Beatdant Studenti The Bank to |{*>). hilward J. »miner NEW YORK. June 1 Right Rev. Saturday Claaaaa for Teacher. Frederick Burgess. Episcopal Bishop Sand far Circalara and Bulleüna. Í Bank on and of Long Island, iu his annual mes- VERY REV. M. A. HEHIR, C.S.Sp., President Last Sunday morning at 9:30 | afternoon at 3 o'clock was solemn sage to the several hundred Episco- Bank in. o'clock in St. Joseph's church. Mt. Vespers. On Monday morning Father pal clergymen of his diocese, this 4 Oliver, Rev. Edward J. Nemmer, cel- Sieber celebrated a high Mass for his week, declared that America, with ON 423WOOD ST. ebrated his first Mass. Rt. Rev. Mscr. deceased father. its present sex-standards and in a* WOOD&W AMONO 5T5r ] Father Sieber Is the son of Mrs. PITTSBURGH. PA Goebe-1 assisted as archpriest and particular its tolerance of diVorce, Deafened for the higher education of CatMb tffc SITINGS preached the sermon. Rev. Charles Catherine Hausmann Sieber, of Kin- is fast approaching the moral laxity Under the'direetlon of the Mother Seton Fehrenbach and Rev. Leo Kirschner caid street, and the late Boniface which caused the downfall of aA'ient Seton Hill Incorporated under the law. of the Mala were deacon and sub-deacon: Rev. Sieber. He was. born in Bloomfield Rome. and empowered to oonfer Collegiate Degrees Is fcfc, Mathi&s Spang and Rev. Joseph and attended St. Joseph's parochial Firm conviction that Christ taught Science and Muaie. BxtenaWa grounda school. Twelve years ago ho entered College CIGARS Mitsch, deacon of St. Vincent's Semi- the absolute indissolubility of mar Ing». For Information oonoernlng College and nary, masters of ceremonies. Grace the Jcsephinum in Columbus, making riage was afflrrped by Bishop Bur QimWii *aod will. MNMDvd» anoreeiatio« Addreaa, The Secretary. Schoppel was Father Nemmer's spir- his classical, philosophical and theo- gess, w ho said he believed the pass Gr «Misburg, Pa. '^gffl^riir^Maur« d yo* mwM itual bride and was assisted by Anna logical studies there. He was or- age in St. Matthew's Gospel seemim WALTER LINHART Buerkel and Ethelreda Weinheimer. dained Saturday. May 21, by Rt. Rev to countenance' adultery as a ground GEORGE E. JESTER Rev. Fatheik Nemmer officiated at the Iiishop Hartiey, for the diocese of for complete severance of the matri- Corpus Chrlstl procession, which was Wheeling. W. Va. monial tie and remarriage of either held in the evening. party during the life time of the Rev. Ililwr> l.iehr, O.M.Cap. Father Nemmer is the son of Mrs. other, "was placed there by some ST. XAVIER ACADEMY, BEATTY, PI Mary Nemmer, and of the late Jo- Last Sunday, Rev. Hilary l.iehr early scribe." Boarding school for girls conducted by the Sister« of Mercy. Has* BROWN'S O.M.Cap.. celebrated his flrst Mass in The Bishop declared there were seph Nemmer. He was born in Na ful location. Attractive grounds. Thorough instruction. Ten»» CUT RATE trona Nov. 18, 1896. He attended St. Alphonsus church, Wexford, at certain weaknesses in the canon of DRUGS-KODAKS St. Michael's parochial school, made lo o'clock Father Hilary is the son his Church, which put too »nich sonsble Cstholic University Affiliation. Elementary, Acadsarie mi his elementary studies in St. Joseph's of Robert and Agnes Liehr. Born stress on the decree and record of Co^mlrcial Courts- Music, Art, Domestic ^-J^ Dwmtmr to Wining Drug Co. school. Mt. Oliver. His classical and in Pittsburgh December 4, 1894, fin- the civil court. He cautioned his For catalog apply to THE DIRECTM* gaitkflaU St. at Second Ava. philosophical studies were made at ishing his classical studies at St. clergy to exercise care in perform- Dept. ta tkup of Baatatarad Duquesne university, from which he Fidelis college. Herman, receiving ing marriage ceremonies for persons the habit July 14, 1914, and on July who have been divorced. graduated in June. 1916. His four SHIPPING years' course in theology was made 14, 1915, made his simple vows. His •«rt lies within the province PACKING Fireproof and Non-fireproof Warehouses at St. Vincent's, where he was or- philosophical and theological studies clergy to diminish the evil -THE MOUNTAIN" dained Sunday. May 22. by Most Rev. were made in Victoria, Kans., and vorce. which Li eating away i ona *M»t it con*, i g* Archbishop Canevin. took the solemn vows in 1918 in vitals of the nation." he Furniture Storage I OUO und Eceiola-tical Seminary • '1 Cumberland, Md. 1-Ie was ordained EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND Rev. Claude VoireL. O.M.Cap. in Baltimore, Thursday. May 21, HAUGH & KEENAN STORAGE & TRANSFER CO- Both Pkisa Caadacted by «ecalar CUrryai*n AIM CENTER AND EUCLID AVENUES I.ay Profewar* Rev. Father Vogel celebrated his assistant archpriest. Rev. Father Coanea: C lau leal. Sclentiñc. Pre-Medicai, I flrst Mass in St. Augustine's church, Dominic. O.M.Cap., deacon; Rev. Jo- High School. Separate Department for boy» seph Young, sub-deacon, and Pro- 12 and 14 rear». For was assisted by Rt. Rev. Msgr. between the asaa Stephen Walsh as archpriest. Rev. fessor R. A. Liehr. of Duquesne uni- «atalos addraaa [Automobile Sar ST. are. MSGR. B. J. BBADLBT. LUD^^Fathe r Agatho. O.M.Cap., of Wash- versity, master of ceremonies. After ß
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mmémH iL. ÜÜ¡jk^yUyáaL • - • i ¡wSraggaSaa - «afeé ásáü É i i mèi fgtaWDAY. JUNE 2, 1921 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC LORD FI-KALAN'S Spring Time Advice ARCHBISHOP WALSH QUIET INAUGURATION. FILIPINOS WILL For Tired Mothers At the advanced age of eighty-one NEVER BECOME I jrd Edmund Talbot, now known the great career of Archbishop REAL PROTESTANTS. 9B)j)AILY BETWEEN CLEVELAND i BUFFALO as \ iscount Fitzalan of Denvent has Walsh, of Dublin, came to an end. getters who are tired and run His declining years were saddened 4m fcf strain of family cares arrived in Dublin and was duly in- in the sight of the sack of his coun- Fr J. A. Zandvliet. M.S.C., sends 3 MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS 3 una letter from his Surigao mission rebuild strength and regain nor- stalled with the usual formularies as try. His great heart that beat for TfcetW Ship "SEEANDBEE" — "CITY OF EWE" ^^J^®^ 1Ceroj: of in the Philippines: oal With by taking Father John'3 ? Ireland. He was accom- Ireland in the tribulations that had "On Easter Sunday a most inter- CLEVELAND Daily, May l»t to Moy. 15th — BUFFALO Jfodicine which is all pare, wholesome pamed by his wife. The proceeding befallen her during„his long life had l™ " P. U> ^ta ^^ ygrithment. The food elements which esting ceremony takes place here i^SïT5 : ?:2?r ìH < EaSTTO* JLe-BcTMU, . 9:00P. If. «as not. as was usual in the past, a to have its anguish tested in his commemorating the meeting of the ^yg old fashioned prescription con- closing hours. He had witnessed sort of social event, and outside the Saviour with His Mother It starts «..dm, between Cleveland «nYítafWo ÄÄÄ!' R«a«ad ttefeeta tatns ste so prepared that they are Councillors and the officials in- coercion in varying degrees, but he Middy taken up by a system weald totiore high Mass with a procession, habiting the Castle there .was nojjf, might have well thought that he eoed and nn down. i m; men accompany the statue of the would have been spared the ageny Saviour, the women the statue of the ton receipt of ?)iere is no false stimulation in U: see the ^^ and, indeed, of murder in lieu of law. Though Th® Cleveland ft Buffalo no show to see. The Catholic Vice- "oly \ir«in, clothed with a black Transît Company father John's Medicine. It is pure, weighed down with years and the mantle over the white vestments. sorrows of the land he loved with Cleveland. Ohio «fcilssome nourishment. Guaranteed cZJ^?- Up his office at a most Leaving the church, the two proces- Tbe (.real ship fjgie from alcohol or dangerous drugs ciitical time. The next few ueeks passionate intensity, to the very end sions take different routes, so that "SEEANDBEE" he challenged the Invader. The may see some turn in the state of they may meet at a point decided on —Ike largest and mou roatlr, affairs. Indeed, it may safely be sanctity of his own house had been Slaamrr on inland' beforehand. On this spot has been water» of the world. Sleeplaa ML PURE prophesied that change is certain, ruthlessly violated, when the vener- constructed a bamboo scaffolding eafdty. 1500 w hether for worse or better no one able claim of his years and service draped with cloths of different col- might have demanded this consider- can guess. But this is a coun- ors As the two processions are try of surprises. We bear on eration from the savage. Attila mentin« below the scaffolding the an sides confident predictions that would have hesitated to prolane the ceiling opens and an angel, usually THE this summer will see an end of the sanctuary of the octogenarian. a little girl, suspended at a strong GREATEST whole trouble. Of real power Vis- Since 1880 Archbishop Walsh was rope, descends and takes away the •OOy BUILOCR. count Fitzalan can have compara- recognized as the leader of Irish fcaek vestment of he Holy Virgin NO DRUGS —« tively Httle. But he may have*an political thought He madr common »nd then sings the Regina Coeli The important role as a smoother of dif- cause w ith his people, and from that pnest incenses the two statues, and ficulties. and he is sure to make it day to his de th was their intrepid side by si
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An effect of the great war is that the field is left free for ^e struggle
between the Socialist movement, relying on the more and more en^arrawea industrial regions, and th* growing power of the Catholic Church. hat A je $tttfiburg!j Catholic struggle will involve more than the defence of private property, it win in Z\ which is civ- ESTABLISHED IN 184« volve all our traditions and institutions, and their •V KT REV. MICHAEL. O'CONNOR. D. D.. FIRST BISHOP OF PITTSBURGH. ilization itself. PUBLISHED EVERT THUBSDAT BT m THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING COMPANY. Devotion to the Sacred Heart means only one thing-the establishment im. omCB. ROOM in Bail Phone tM7 Court «7 FOURTH AVENUE on earth of the spirit of love. This is just what the world needs It >s just i PAUL C. DUNLEVT. Proaidont and Tr-a»ur«r. FRANCIS P. SMITH Editor ^m what everybody recognizes as the one great crying need of the world todaj.| TSBIIS IN ADVANCB. .Si. M Christianity is not a mere question of wrangling over the meaning 01 1 mf l by mail, par r*< r ft M t copy by mall, for tlx month«... Sta« .M Foreign «ubacription. br mall...... »00 ts, but the acceptance of a divine life through the true knowledge of Uoa- ;ex 11 made man. BOflif ,,. Enterad at tha PaatoMaa. PttMwrsh. Pa., aa Saeood Claaa Matter. It is not the work we do on earth that makes the whole life, but it is| * » 7 Did "The Arabian Nights" Charm You? PITTSBURGH, PA.. JUNE 2. 1921 the way in which we do the work—it is the motive. Here is a REAL Voyage of Discovery The only time fault-finding is justifiable is when you find fault with your| REGIS CANEVIN BISHOP FITZMAUBICE COMMENDS TM Palatial Steel Steamers you travel through 1000 mil« of lakes,riven a UNMIOM Divin« et ApootoUeae THE CATHOUC own faults, so as to self-correct them. l and ran d " The route "Niapra to the Sea" U rich in hUtoric to. Sodi* Oratio, Ed tocopu » Pttta- It givea mo pleaaara to recommend tere« You wep ashore at the old citie. where there are remind« of boqniki THE PITTSBURGH CATHOUC to Live the true life of man today, the life of today with happy yesterdays, | great men, women and evehts that have made hUtoty THE PITT8BUBOH CATHOUC k our Catholic people. In theee day« of and confident tomorrows. Here grand old Quebec looks down from her heights. In thete éMorriiui of approval for Mi or»fa« Is general reading the Catholic preeo fa .amestre«s cowled and sandaled monks, gallant men-at-anna and tht Mm «amo of truth Rf d morality. and one of the créatoo t aida to the Church Slander feeds on what is most sacred, destroys what is most solid, and| grand dames of 1760 walked and congregated. mo rooommond H to tho paapto at th* in dbeeminatinc »ound doctrine and The voyage itself is delightful and you are surroundea wtoh ever* •Mm. Tho printed word But «»p- principleo ; R deserve* the aid and «up- blackens what it cannot consume. —> — :o:- modem convenience and comfort. Seven points of embarkation and >1—lint tho «pokon word. Is order that port of all loyal Catholic» I coiuider debarkation make it convenient to start or end your trip as you chooje. tfca m too ion of tho Church mar bo •«» THE PITTSBURGH CATHOUC one You owe it to yourself to make this trip. You will cany th« tally attained. Every Catholic family of our beat paper*, and I truat it «rill , memory of its delights all the rest of your life. iMM iwilw and read a relicioua have a- large circulation among tho ' _ ' , . „ ••K!i,„ar. ,o the S*«."con»»inin* map. rate» »nd guide, endow* paper at leaat osco a week. faithful. —^Dioceaap-ro — •J* REGIS CANEVIN. JOHN E. FTTZMAURICE. Bio bop of Ptttaborsh Biahop of Erie. lionati CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES 51 A Thousand Miles of Travel THE SACRED HEART. - CM ' A Thousand Thrills of Pleasure June, month of the Sacred Heart, is with us. It is the most delightfjl I) i re flor. month of the year, when the zephyrs sing their Angelus amid its dimpled Passing Quebec aides. What more appropriate time to lift our world wearied eyes to the T^v-Lftljeiifficl) fi itti" Sacred Heart, to find therein calm repose, and sweet content t They seek ;n vain for peace who look elsewhere. » UÜKW ' Our Divine Lord has come, first because of Himself» Man cannot com- Helping i alholicil) in the Ontl.vbig den of building a church,unaided, but ONTARIO if they received some generous as- SKooring the Rapids pass the main purpose of life. Now this is the real cleavage between the Districts sistance from the diocese at large Catholic religion and public opinion. The latter says: "I do not want Any Catholic who is familiar with one could easily be provided. This even to look at you. Be as religious as you like, but keep your religion out the outlying districts of our diocese, is true both of the rural and mining of the way, as it is not practical politics." The implication in the posi- provided he has any powers of ob- districts. There are many Catholic tion is that our Lord is not God, and hence that all Christian legislation is servation, must hav often resized scattered in small country village the rr ntrast that exists be- throughout the diocese who are con an unlawful interference with human life. For this reason modern life has •n the care which Protestant de- resumed, the old heathen ways and really fights for them over against the tw< stantly in danger of losing their 1101 ntations exercise tor their mem- Catholic tradition. faith. Once a Catholic family set in these places and that mani- these places, removed per Diocesan Union of Sodalities Who has not noticed the violent antipathy statesmen have in the teach- 1.1.; in ! by Catholics for the ir co-re- n or fifteen miles from priest Charles Moosman. Diocesan Director «1 ModallUe* ing of religion in our schools? How constant in the elimination of any re- nists in these scattered cominun- haps te ch, they become careless and 4712 Liberty AT*.. Pittsburgh. \ ligious influence. How hard have our efforts been, year by year, under Every country town, no matter or chui 10 neglige tit and a loss of faith is often bitter injustice, to keep the Faith before our children? Who can tell the small its population, no matter the res uii. But more deplorable is millions who have died with hardly the mere knowledge, however superficial, insignificant or secluded it may idition of Catholics in many invariably boast of its Prot- Sodalists Condemn Indecency at Calk- of our Lord. Can we compass the e\'ils of civil-marriage and divorce, an jr. can lb mining towns. In many cases Diocesan Sodality Union Begins Re- estant chu re h. kvejy little villase. live at a great distance from olic Entertainments. all the household heathenisms that have come back like the returning demon contain only a dozen tin- treat Sunday, June 5. and his band of seven others? though it tili nearest church; too far at least Resolutions were adopted condemn- housoe or le ss. will have its Protest- t > be expected to attend Mass every The retreat will open at 7:30 p. m, Nor can the Church of God look on without protest, at the leveling prin- ed worship. Oftentimes a:- ing most severely the recent dowa- ant piaci Sunday. As a result having little next Sunday, in St. Joseph's church, right indecent advertisement in tO ciples of modern life, the greed of class against class, and the unholy ways .ve trave a Urn'-- a country road we opportunity of practising! their re- Bloomfield. ' in which mere human accessories are exalted as the end of life. "The love the city papers of a ballet dancer, wh will find them located here and ii ion. they frequently lose all sense All sermons and exercises will be featured as one of the drawing t«dj of temporal things," the present Pope tells us, "has worked up fierce antag- there, with scarcely a human habita- 0f religious obligation, drift away conducted by Rev. Jos. Daley, S.J.. in an entertainment given by a so- onism, stimulated by the fortunes wrung by a few out of the miseries of tion in sight. Any Protestant who and are often lured into Protestant an experienced missionary from New ciety of Catholic men, who eipeit so- nfany." He points out that these desires and emulations, and class hatreds, has the least desire to do so will find sects. We could cite one instance of York, who is especially deeply inter- cialists and respectable Catholic yoot? have so permeated masses of people, that the wildest theories are listened to a convenient place in which to wor- a mining town of almost a hundred ested in sodalities of the Blessed V;r- ladies to patronize such performances by those who have lost their senses and so people are being led along by ship. But how different is it with Catholic families that has had no re- gin, and in the protection of the vir- and even to assist them in their en- socialistic ideas into a land of bog and disaster. People, who might know our Catholic churches. H8W seldom ligious attention in the way of Mass tue and welfare of girls and young tertainments* Those who we» pres- i r cat chism f 4 over 10 years. There ladies. All sodalists of the city and better, are carrying out this propaganda, which in its communistic ways can do you find them located in country ent were not only scandaliaad, tat districts! Recently tin writer made i3 scarcely any Catholicity left in neighboring towns are invited, as well only endow the world with misery. 1 condemned the feature as an oatw» a trip of over 100 miles through some this town. What remains is of the as non-sodAlists. Hence, it is most opportune to recall our wandering wits and learn to Catholic teaching and the Catholie of the country districts or cur dio- lowest brand. We Catholics at largo 1 The sodality book rack, so famous principles of decency and moralitj. where is wisdom. May we not receive this wisdom from the source of all cese and he found about tw'enty five must hold ourselves in a measure ! during the past years, will furnisn wisdom, the Sacred Heart of the Redeemer? We may be quite sure our Lord Protestant houses of worship 11 reponsible for this defection. A lit- thousands of the best booklets from The quarterly meeting ef all so- has done His best for men, and the method of His life, and the ways of His every Catholic church. tle care and solicitude on our part every state of the country, very inter- dalities is to keep up interest ® & woufd have prevented it. esting and useful to sodalists, on the sodalities of all parishes and to iarit« wisdom are alone sure. We need not expect to convert a world which goes This abundance of Protestan! most important problems of the day, them and suugest united effort is on by the century because "the past is not yet filled." But one does expect churches attests the c ncern and so We (10 not need a home missionary will imbue your home sodalities with far as it is possible. sanity from the Catholic tradition'which has no Utopias, but the real facts licitude which Protestants in th society in the diocese. We have that new zeal and make them teem again Sodalities represented were: _ • of life, by prophesying sweet things at the expense of truth and not sense. cities have for their brethren in th in the ' Missionary Confraternity. with spiritual fervor. City proper—St. Paul's Capum country districts. Their method < As we look back over the dreary tracks of life's journey, we cannot but What we need is funds to carry 011 Get busy at once! Make arrange- St. Joseph's, Bloomfield; St MB* cast a lingering glance at that sweet home of long ago, where in great sim- handling the pfc,ljle:.i of rural its work; lunds to enable us to build Forty-sixth street; St B«toU churches is worthy of consideration ments to attend the entire retreat if plicity, Mary and Joseph lived with Jesus, the Son of God. How horrible, little chapels in some of these 0111- iving in one of the ten neighboring Holy Trinity, St. John the BajWft and imitation by Catholics. WhencS lyin". places. The Confraternity St. Agnes', Holy Family, Mwey fl» Alongside it all the screaming, and revolt, and bloodshed of a time that mu*t have these Protestant churches in parishes, at least all the evening er- wi'h no definite source of income pital. •_ . B have almost dimmed the joys of heaven. May the Sacred Heart bless and country towns and villages arisen? ercises if at a distance. Accept no finds it an extremely difficult matter East End—St. Raphael'», Holy » protect us all in these perilous days! Surely the few members of the dif- other invitations; make no engage- to eai'ry on the ordinary work of con- sary, Sacred Heart. „, :o: ferent denominations usually found ment for that week. Don't cheat your ducting Sunday schools, not to men- Get off from all overtime work. South Side—St. George'», St. »» in these places did not build them tion the erection».of churches. But soul. • , , St Calk* » A "TE DEUM unaided. In many cases they would why should such conditions exist? Is Bring others! Scripture tells us ael's, St. Matthews, not be equal to the financial burden that h« who saves othfts thereby in- Bernard'sirnara s,, uurawDormon.t , „ In a little, humble church we recently heard the innocent children sing not Catholicity in the large centers North Side—St. Petert, St Wfl entailed. These churches have been of population strong sures his own salvation. Therefore, that glorious song of praise, the "Te Deum." The silver trumpets of St.' enough and bring as many young ladies as you St. Joseph's, Assumption paw- erected because the smaller and motherly enough to assist the more Peter have a beauty and a grandeur of their own, the choir of the Sistine can. They all belong to one of the West End—St. Martin'« weaker congregâtion s In the country needy and weaker communities in the Out-of-town parishe»—St J«™» chapel, and the Tenebrme of the Lateran a/e soul stirring and world-famedf; been financially as- three classes mentioned before and districts have rural and mining regions? Why need the retreat. It will be to your Unity; Immaculate Conception. bat this Te Deum seemed laden with a sweet perfume, lik^ linked sweetness or in part, by the sisted, wholly could not every well established par- entire credit to win them over. They ington; St. Franc«', Munta^ long drawn out, and must have come fresh from the courts of heaven, wafted s in the cities. In al- larger parishe ish contribute to the upbuilding of the will even thank you at the end. No Athanasius', West View; Stj on angels' wings. There was nothing of the earth about it. The notes most every fiourishing Protestant outlying sections of the diocese? A expense connected with this retreat. tica's, Aspinwall; All Sam», B» seemed to pervade the whole building, reverberating through the walls, pen- congregation we find u home mis- little from each every year would go St. Philto's,, Craft on; St a long ways and work hardship on Beware! The devil is not dead, but etrating every nook and corner, every door and window. It was one swelling sion board. The aim of the body is he has his agents, tempters in human BridgevilTe; Holy Angel»,»* cry of entreaty, that seemed to pierce the very heavens, and then the voices to assist in the erection of churches none. The following remark heard Transfiguration, MonongaMjjJJ from a Protestafit gentleman is sig form, who will try to laugh you to gradually melted away and died out in soft, sweet cadences. At one time in communities where the members scorn for intending to mate this ce- Anselm's, Swissvale; Lady <* it seemed like the music of many waters coming from the eternal hills, and of that sect are unable to do so nificant: "It has always seemed Darragh; St. Norbert'», Fair »** strange to me that you Catholics with treat. Would you listen to them in Bt another like the music of showers gently falling upon the earth t hemselves. business affairs? You would tell them St. Joseph's. Braddock; St i»»» Some such home mission fund is your finely organized society with its What a power and influence has such music been in every age. How it large and well established parishe to mind their own business. Do so Academy, Beatty, P* >rt lvy headeneeded anions Catholics. here and say: "1 am going to make We owe a special vote of th«b» can refine and elevate the soul of man. Tlow it appeals with such magic There are many comn.unities »in the in the cities do not unite to assist the force to the h%man heart. W>iat can soften pain, heal wounds, and assuage weaker communities in the outlying this retreat. Begone, Satan!" these pastors and spiritual dirttw diocese where a small church or for sending their officers and «** grief, like a choir of sweet and pure voices of innocent children^ How feel- places." chapel would pro tote the progress Schedule of Exercises bers, and to all who attended- ings of sadness and depression are often banished by soft and overpowering of Catholicity to a wonderful degree May the day be not far distant Opening address, Sunday, June 0, harmony; how the notes seem to leap and dance in melody, bringing peace but unfortunately the faith must suf- when there will be a concerted effort 30 p. m. New Sodalists R««iwi fer from a lack of them. In these and rest, and making the bruised heart cheerful again. | on the part of Catholics in the diocese Week days—daily . places the Catholic population is not Space will permit us bot to «» The Church has always insisted on the value of music allied to religion. | to assist the weaker and more needy 4f> a. m.—Holy Mass and Commun- sufficiently strong to bear the bur- [communities in the outlying districts. tion the beautiful receptian M »» She has known how to use its ¡power and influence to uplift the soul to noble ion. new members in the Sodality thoughts. It is by the wise use of the senses that the soul is raised up to thé 10 a. m.—Sermon; over at 6:30 tiviity p»arisha , North Side, la* 3«* sharp, to be in time for work. it0 understanding of things divine, and by a joyous outpouring of the heart, the evening, in charge of R«»- . FRIENDS OF IRISH THE COLLEGE HANGOUT 2:30 p. m.—Daily devotion, medita- emotions are aroused, and thert break forth in earnest pleading to the Author O'Connor. This sodality « tion, spiritual reading, for those in of All-Good. FREEDOM HOLD TO BE GIVEN BY OLD ST. the work of the Sacred Hesn vicinity and all able to .come. in tjie parish. LARGE MEETINGS PATRICK'S PLAYERS. 45 p. m.—Instruction, rosary, ser- mon and Benediction. St. Ann Sodality, L-»-- -r ym THE BISHOP-ELECT. On Sunday afternoon an enthusias- The following are members of th Confessions daily, 4 to 6 p. m„ 7 to held a very edifying eelebrata»^ From every side, and especially from his brothers in the priesthood, we tic gathering that taxed the capacity cast in the musical comedy, "The 7 45 p. m., and after services. Sunday evening in honor« hear kindly words of the Bishop-elect. His consecration day will be a red- of Mansmann's hall, East Liberty, lis- College Hangout," to be given by Old Sodalists living at a distance may ed Virgin. Father WilheW letter one in the history of the «Mócese. It comes in this month of the Sacre 1 tened with interest to the addresses Saint Patrick's Players, at the Moc go to Mass and Communion in their] an interesting sermon. Heart. From the day of his ordination he has won and held respect, admira- of Attorney William H. Lacey, state Temple, on Monday, June 6, at 8:15 own churches. p. m.; Helen M. Burke, Isabella Ja- * ~tion and love. All are proud of him, and rightly so. The splendid results president of the Friends of Irish Solemn close of retreat, final ser- POSTPONED Freedom, and Mr. Francis McMahon, cobs, Agnes Donnelly, Mary Harvey of hi» priesthood show what manner of man he is. His Bishop values him mon, consecration of all to the Bless- national organizer, of Philadelphia, Florence Jennessee, Rose LoCascio ed Virgin Mary, reception into the' p.s a most trusted counseHor and friend. Non-Catholics, too, highly respect who is touring Western Pennsylvania John L. Gallagher, Jerry Maloney The Sacred Heart P»*8*"*. h m, and he has done much to win respect and consideration for the Catholic sodality and Papal blessing, Sunday, and establishing branches in the vari- Frank J. McCarthy, Daniel McNa- June 12, at 7:30 p. m. y nally scheduled for Sunday, body in this community. Truly, he seems an ideal man for a Bishop, and has ous towns throughout the .district. mara, Francis Sullivan, Wm Macklin Mary, Help *f Christians, pray for Old Saint Patrick'», no one who knows him can be surprised at his appointment, nor feel other- At the close of the addresses, Mr. Charles Haas and Earl Scanlon. all*sodalists. Help -to make them a avoidably postponed. wise than that it is a most suitable and happy choice. D. J. Schmadel, vice president of the In addition, there will be a lar good retreat. • Emmet branch and a member of the chorus, with many solo and duet organization committee, pleaded with'dances, all under the direction of Miss Sodalists Met at the Cathedral Last All aboard for , ARCHBISHOP MANNIX those present who were 0bt members Margaret M. Reardon and Earl Scan- Sunday. "Allegheny Coautf to enroll at once. The response was Ion. Was your sodality represented at Archbishop Mannix is on his way home to his See, Melbourne, Austra- very gratifying; all who were not the quarterly meeting of the officers Catholic Oay," lia. The Coalition Cabinet in England played the part of a cowardly bully members signed application cards. SODALITY SOCIAL SERVICE. f sodalities? If not. why not? Ar toward the distinguished prelate, whose voice in demanding justice and liberty A similar meeting was held by the you going to join us in the plan Thursday, June 23rd, for hi» native land is the voicfe of all the millions of his race; it has allowed Robert Emmet branch of Swissvale The Hoard of Directors of the So- adopted for a united effort to put at Olympia P«A* itself to be betrayed into an action which has made it the laughing stock of on Sunday evening, where-the same dality Social Service is giving a tea some new life into the grand League the whole world. Lloyd George decreed that his Grace should be excluded enthusiasm prevailed and a large for the Settlement Workers, whose of the Sacred Heart, slumbering at Versailles, P* . from his native land, and debarred, after an exile of seven years, from the number of new members enrolled. services are voluntary. The schools present in so many parishes of the The same speakers addressed this opportunity of visiting his mother and the other members -of his family. will then be closed until Fall. diocese ? meeting and their pleadings for rec- Special and regular tt«|f Tliere is no parallel in modern times for so monstrous abuse of executive On Saturday. May 28, some 200 It was shown how easily this could ognition of the Irish Republic drew youngsters spent a happy afternoon be done by the sodality in every par- leave B. & O. Stri* power. , forth continuous applause from the ish, how many benefits are derived S; o: as the guests of the Sodality Social Round trip fare » : audience. Service at its Annual Settlement Pic- from an active Sacred Heart League! It is »aid that "Genius i» simply the art of taking pains." Whether this nic at Highland park. The Sodality and how the very work is a pleasure children 30c. b« true or not, it is a fact beyond question that many of the most clever and DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY Social Service Settlements, situated to zealous sodalists. To help the work famous men have owed their success to persistent carefulness and patience. at St. Agnes, Old St. Patrick's and along, over 5,000 leaflets, pamphlets and booklets on the devotion to the Natural aptitude is much, but there is something greater which lies behind Rev. Jerome D. Hannan, S.T.D., re- Webster avenue, are part of Its ef- Enjoy a day in th*^ cently ordained, has accepted an in- fort to reach the children of the Sacred Heart, and how to spread it, tea! success, and that ia taking pains and being persevering. were on hand, hundreds of copies be- . — ro: vitation to sing the high Mass in foreign-born who are belnjt educated presence of the community and stu- In public schools and would other- ing taken home by those who at- Dancing. Fun of To ba placad by the Holjr Ghost to rula the Church of God is a subline den ) in the university chapel on the wise have little or no religious train- tended. Corraapoadinr to tho grace and dignity ia tha feast of the Sacred Heart next Fri- ing. Such children are the principal The sodality picnic wm» disrnssod burdaa always htayy. day. source of leakaare from the Church. bat so dsAaite date set, so far. P Good
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JUNE 2. 1921 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC FTO {HGBCH CALENDAR NOTICE EXAMINATION OF PAR- ISH SCHOOL TEACHERS JUNE T° *** ?™oUses of the Sacred Heart J. Feast of the Sacred Heart of and Clients of St. Anthony. On Monday and Tuesday, June 27 AU America to Honor Jesus. All those persons, during the special and 28, the annual examinations of THE 4.1»« Most Pure Heart of Mary. devotions of the month of June, who the teachers in the parish schools will 5. third Sunday ofter Pentecost. St. are including in their novena prayers be held at the motherhouse of con- Blessed Mother of God Boniface, B.M. and petitions, a prayer that Ireland vents of the various sisterhoods in g. St. Norbert, B.C. may be free" from the interference, the diocese. Mary Immaculata, Bleaaed Among Woman I St Robert, Ab. military invasion, tyranny and co- Ha» the not made possible our redemption g. SB. Medardus and Gildardus, B.B. ercion of an alien power, to operate URSULINES GRADUATION. through Chriat Jesus? Haa »he not kept alive f SB. Primus and Felician. MM. unhampered her own government for the Faith of our father* and nfethers. bleaaed 10. St Margaret, Q. MM. the advantage of her own people, and our families, helped save us amid temptations, The class of 1921 H gt Barnabas, Ap. that God may keep the Irish Nation of the I'rsuline offered to our Divine Lord the prayers of poor academy will hold t spiritually minded, whole and united, raduating exer- sinners, moved countless thousands to the Priest- loyal" to their own, (not subject to cises Monday eve run June 13, at 8 hood and Sisterhood, honored and elevated FORTY HOURS' DEVOTION o'clock, the Most I lev. Archbishop Womanhood, sanctified the home, killed the ser- an alien government which attempts pent of despair and sweetened in every way oar to rule by brute force the majority of Kegis t'anevin presidin The Aca- demic class of 1921 human life? Mary. Queen of Peace, her inter- JUNE a people against that people's will), is as follow*: cession ended the great war. Our gratitude to please send postcard with name and Evelyn Patricia M •Brien, Mary Vir- J. Vandergrlft—St Gertrude's Ch. her will be represented by the noblest monument address to Miss Margaret O'Sulli- ginia Patterson, tí wendolyn Martha in this country to the glory of God, a splendid 4. CernegJe- :St Ignatius' church. van, secretary Special Novena Club Palmer, Catherine Patricia Sullivan. memorial to our heroic Soldiers and Sailors now J. Bodttster—St. Cecilia's church, care of The Pittsburgh Catholic. Special class. Jane Marguerite being constructed at the National Capital. i (Häsfeld—St. Mary's church. Dolan Class motto, "Semper Pi- Notice of a meeting to be held will 7. Ctaoasbu rg—St. Patrick's Ch. be given later. delis " f. fafffetoa—St. Timothy's church, The National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception t^ fittsbargh—Corpus Christi Ch. You ere invited to ehare in the Benefit* and Honor of this Holy Work. Become a Me ,*ber Nou,. 1}. Spriogdaie—St.Alphonsus" Ch. "ALLEGHENY COUNTY tARISH NOTES J1 Du«uesne—Holy Trinity church. CATHOLIC DAY" Q GOOD WILL OTTERING. ».00 R»v Da. BaaMAHD A. MtKinka. 11 Butler—St. Paul's church. Kpiphany Friday, feast of the Sa- National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. likart) »od Ik tar j cred Heafc-t; solemn enthronement of 0 CHARTER MEMBERSHIP 11.00 paà YEAR Onrwton A. Washington. O. C kudi R»c*»re4 at 14. Clymer—St. Anthony's church. A committee of the Allegheny FaH .'act V*;ae the Christian Families, with all due Rev. Dear Father: It McKeseport—St. Mary's Pol. Ch. county branch and the Catholic Wom- SUSTAINING MEMBERSHIP ceremonies and an appropriate ser- »10.00 Realizing I am deeply indebted to Mary Immsrulatr. to perpetuate 15, Pun Station—St. Boniface's Ch. en's Union visited Olympia park, • Phjrmbls (2.00 pat rmt t<* i raa the Faith of oar Fathers in her glorious privilege, and to mu1r tn mm Versailles, last Sunday, in order to mon at 7:45. It Elitworth—St. .Luke's church. PAMILV MEMBERSHIP the spiritual benefits of this moat holy work. I o(n the enclosed con- make more detailed arrangements for Sunday, the first Sunday in June, »50.00 tribution I wish to be enrolled aa a Member of the Nation*! Shrine IT. Rorthside—St. Peter's church. • Payable »10 00 par jraar or tl .00 par Month far » yaaia of the Immaculate Conception through the Salve Rejtna Soutty and ]t Coylesville— St. John's church. the gfteat event of the Allegheny the Sacred Heart month; special pro- have made aa X mark opposite the kind of membeiahip I desire gram of music and Sacred Heart ser- INDIVIDUAL UFE MEMBERSHIP »100.00 li.Hsys Station—Holy Angels' Ch. County Catholic Day, on Thursday, a Payable »20 00 pel rear or »2.00 par month for » yean ' June 23, at the Olympia park. mon at 11 o'clock. BENEFITS 39. Waynesburg—St. Ann's church. On Mondays and Saturdays all Member» are remembered u the In the afternoon at 3 o'clock, re- MEMORIAL MEMBERSHIP »250.00 Holy Mam. and special recognition given on varioiri occasion Jl/Danbar— St. Aloysius' church. The committee, after a careful in- Payable »SO.00 par yaar or »5.00 par month for 5 years spection, found the park an ideal spot ception of children into the junior • HZ2U 2t. New Salem -St. Procopius' Ch. A Mary Memorial C'hapel i ill be • part of th< Shi for an outing, especially foj- the Al- Holy Name and Children of Mary's FOUNDATION MEMBERSHIP »500.00 and will be 21 Nob) es town -St. Patrick's church. Payable »100 00 par yaar or »10.00 par month for J years completed by tbe Marys. If your name ia Man. you re »lifrible to sodalities. membership. Deceased may be enrolled Membership (i .UU 2t Pittsburgh - St. Matthew's church. legheny County Catholic Day, as the park is just a nature park and i ENDOWMENT MEMBERSHIP $1,000.00 I IS. UlairsTfîle- SS. Simon and Jude's St. George—Last Sunday morning, 1 Payable $200.00 par year or $20.00 par rtoatk for 5 yeare Mr. church. pleases everybody who goes there. I Rev. Jos. H. Mueller celebrated his Name Mrs There are quite a number of amuse-! first TESTAMENTARY MEMBERSHIP ia (ranted to thoae who remem- Mia* It Arcadia—SS. Peter and Paul's Ch. solemn high Mass at 9 o'clock. ! inents and of partticular mention is ber tbe National Shrine in their last will and Uartament. Write for al Add e 27. Kittanning—St. Mary's church. He was assisted by Rev. S. J. further information or follow tbe wording exactly aa given below: Burgettstown — Our | the "Leap Frog" and the miniature Schramm, as archpriest; Rev. Jos. Lady of railroad. FORM OF BEQUEST Lourdes church. Doerr, deacon; Rev. Leo McCrory, City Luncheon was served at the park 'I gnre. devise and bequest to the Catholic University o America, 39. Aspinwall—St. Scholastica's Ch. sub-c leacon; Rev. A. Weisenberger, an institution incorporated under the laws of the District of Columbia hotel and a pleasant afternoon was 30.
T. JUNE 2, 1921 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC 8P^X»»»»S%XXXSXSS%XSXXXXXS^ SEVEN »oaxmmxx^ "The rose of yesterday! How truly that describes my hopes, myself." "Do >'ou not think " said Brenda. The Home Circle A Rose of Yesterday striving to find some means to bring comfort to this stricken heart, "that your past is too bitterly sad. A good HOME CIRCLE • • • T h 6 • • • and learned friend of mine told me HOMK SIM.KSTIONS -Oh, gift of God. oh, perfect day, once to read two chapters of the qootwl Br«nda Conover softly. tak- Miss° Vnrt be offended" Pleaded Salt is used in boiling all veget- ™ fortesque. "I have felt so 'Imitation' for every verse of his." ¡M in irHh the comprehensive gaze draw t you in these ,ays aJ «o "Maybe you are right, but 1 have ables except those containing con- of ft nature lover the long line of sirous of your friendship. I have the bitterness at least I did but siderable filler, which is hardens. It National Bank BMxmUins clearly outlined against should be used with the following er d h t0 d with since you spoke that evening I have the dwelling blue of the sky; but- ics bm , T° ° Catho ¿>een thinking deeply of what you when ready to be sent to the table: trtss, peak, and escarpment, bathed wer'p . alWayS had an idea they said. A mother s love- that I spoke Beets, cabbage, turnips. Salt raises 1 norant a of America in the splendor of the October sun. \W r t «d superstitious. the boiling point of water and for ow 1 know never known, and when you spoke of give back gift for gift in wondrous f; ' you are not the first- Mary, our Mother, of help and that reason aids in keeping nutri- light and shadow. Far to the north nuLifv He n0t ta'ked °n books for strength and comfort, my heart ment and flavor in vegetables not in- the misty purple of the mountains many days. and. young as you are cried out in its loneliness for all cluded above. 709-711 East Ohio Street MeBWd merged in the gleaming blue m? X? .We" read" But it seems to you had and I lacked. Your holiday of the ocean, the beautiful blue Pa- me this, and she touched the ro- is up SOOQ. Tomorrow! Well, at REMOVING SPLINTKR.H North Side, Pittsburgh, Pa. cific that near at hand was flinging sary "Js certainly superstitious least you will write to me and tell its golden waves against dark cliffs what can you want with a string of me more of this beautiful faith that Splinters can be extracted from V« I. leMet, rmldiat b*urge U. Schmidt, Cashier tad golden sands, its deep voice bea
a STPAUL'. S Cardinal Logue'» Im- All aboard for >9 ORPHAN ASYLUM. SUCH A LITTLE POPE portant Pronounce- "Allegheny County A very beautiful May Day cere- Catholic Day," Society Notes mony took place on the grounds at ment Toward A Study of the Supreme Pontiff St. Paul's Orphan Asylum on Thurs- Irish Peace Thursday; June 23rd, 1921 day of last week. Little Miss Eliza- at Olympia Park, beth Haug, chosen by popular vote (By N. C. W. C. News Service) I with fine gold cording. This cloak as the one most worthy of the honor (By N. C. W. C. News Service) Versailles, Pa. Knights of St (j«orge ROME, May 14.—"Such a littl. I was placed about the Pope's shoulders of placing the queenly symbol upon Speaking at a Confirmation Service At the memorial services held In I to protect him from the chill of the Pope!" the brow of Our Lady's image, was at Clonoe, County Tyrone, Cardinal St. Joseph's cemetery, Verona, last ]long stone conridors; and in a few first crowned Queen of May in the Special and regular trains wifi The words sprang involuntarily to Logue said there was a black ^pot on Monday morning, Supreme Vice- seconds the Pontiff disappeared down courtyard of the scht\l. Then the the horizon which frightened him leave B.. & 0. Station. President Hrman L. Hegenr was the my lips; I almost spoke them aloud, the great marble halls that lead to clarion notes of a bugle bade the pro- that morning in the private chapel^of very much. His time would be very orator of the day and in glow in« his apartments. cession of children move forward to short, but durin? that time the state Round trip fare 65c, the Pontiff, when Benedict XV en- 1 terms paid tribute to the fallen It was on this same occasion that the May altar erected by the Sisters of the country would certainly be a tered. He came through the rear children 30c. heroes of our nation. I first heard Pope Benedict speak. in the orchard playground. The great anxiety and concern for him. The members of Branch No. 6. door of the chapel, instead of directly glories of Our Blessed •Mother were There was a surprise for any man "We know," he continued, "the Bloomfleld. turned out in large num- into the sanctuary from one of the told in hymns and recitations by all who might have imagined there was country is in a terrible .state. I never Enjoy a day in the open. bers and with Co. B, First* regiment. curtained side entrances, as I had ex- the classrooms, and the ceremony frailty in the make-up of "such a lit- thought that in my life I would find Knights of SU. George cadets, acted pected. My back was turned; I faced w'as closed with a s&nr.on by the tle Pope." He is one of the most Ireland in the state I find It in at as a guard of honor at the first Mass the altar. Suddenly there was the Reverend Superintendent on the ap- forceful and dramatic speakers I have present, because a great many people Dancing. Fun of all kindi celebration^of Rev Father Siebef in gentlest sort of a hushed commotion, plication of Our Blessed Lady's vir- - 1 ever listened to, and I doubt if there have forgotten God's Law, and «re- St. Joseph's church Sunday morning. the double doors were opened wide, tues to our daily lives. j is his superior anywhere in the fuse to be guided by that Law. No- three Noble Guards appeared, It is expected that the majority of then I Church when it comes to delivering a Memorial Day was a busy one for person feels more the oppression the Good meal 50c. the branches in the Pittsburgh dis- three purple cassocked attendants—¡i—j—uj moving impassionem d address. I shall the baseball enthusiasts at the asy- people are subje cted to than I do. trict will participate In the parade and there was Benedict XV scarcel;ly never forget that allocution of Pope lum. Several lively games were to be held prior to the St Boniface two feet away from me. "Such a | Benedict in the Consistory Hall, "During the days of persecution In played, the most interesting being the the past the people here bore pa- celebration in St. Joseph's church. little Pope!" ^ I After the ceremony, when the Pope one in which the senior asylum lads June Specials Mt Oliver, the coming Sunday morn- The Holy Father passed through passed among the small group gath- tiently with those troublesome perse- made St. Brigid's crack iram want to cutions inflicted upon them. There ing, The branch marshals are re- the chapel doors and paused so long ered for the occasion, greeting friends schedule a return engagement, to try Statues Sacred Heart of Jem. quested to report at Brownsville and at the foot of the aisle, turning this and acquaintances in the most in- was one thing in those persecutions to "even up." They will be invited the victim gave his life for God. Decorated in colors and gold. Arlington avenue not later than 8:30 way and that to givgivee his blessing,' formal manner, he always managed, to play again. o'clock and be ready to move at that very sweetly and freely, to all about There were 300 or 400 who suffered 12-inch size it seemed to me, to turn the salute under the penal persecutions, and time. him, without a sign af hurry, that I to his ring into'a cordial handshake. 16-inch size 1M could easily study him where I knelt FORTY PER CENT CATOLIC. they will be shortly raised to the But it was the day of the public I Altar. They bore those persecutions 20-inch size Ut A. O. H. withip reach of his hand. I do not consistory, when our new American i When America entered the war in with patience and resignation, trust 24-inch size 4Ü know his exact height; not more, I Cardinal received the Red Hat, thatl A fnll attendance, next Sunday, 1917, the first man killed was a Cath- and confidence in the power of God. should guess, than five feet six or the sight of Pope Benedict touched Jnne 6, is expected at the County olic and a nv-mber of the Knights of We should bear the persecutions H>-Hour Vigil Lights, 36 in box, Bond special meeting, called for the seven. He is not, however, like many me most. It was then that he seemed with red glass, $1.50 per box. small men who are merely short. The Columbus; and on Armistice day, which we are subject to: but the purpose of electing delegates to the to me most of all "such a little Pope." contrary appears to he the rule. Pope is small, but with a figure per- shortly before the order to cease fir- Manuel of Prayer and My Prayer National convention in Detroit. A He made his entrance that day into There should be no crime: he who fectly proportioned, which gives him ing'. another Knight of Columbus, Book «1 Special Bindings for Wad- large delegation is expected to leave the great Sala Regia, rich with its commits a crime gives strength to that odd little quick grace which char- Father Davitt, was the last American dings with Marriage Certificate bound from Allegheny county. famous frescoes, its tribunes draped to fall. Between these two deaths, the enemv. In the leading countries Over $5,000 was taken from the acterizes people built on a diminutive with precious tapestries, on the fa- in the Book. but symmetrical scale. I noticed this the alpha and omega of the-American in Europe I find that there never was treasuries of the various divisions in mous Sedia Gestatoria carried on the honor roll in the world's conflict are stronger sympathy in favor of Ire- Allegheny county and turned over to grace of motion a few minutes later shoulders of the papal throne bearers, when he was celebrating Mass, in his written in imperishable records the land than there is at the present KIRNER'S the different ptrt-ish teams in the preceded, surrounded, and followed by names of thousands of Knights of time. Wo know there aer persons on drive for funds for the Irish relief. hands especially, which are beautiful- the Noble Guards, the Swiss Guards, ly little and gracile. When he lifted Columbus, who, inspired by faith and the other side who are sending forth The annual A. O. H. Irish Day will the Palatine Guards, and with the patriotism, went forth with the cru- their emissaries, and placing before Catholic BookStore be held at Kennywood park on Wed- those hands up at the altar they great flabelli or pontifical fans herald- swept a man's heart strings with a sader spuit of the knights of old to the world the crimes committed by nesday, July 13. With the Irish ques- ing his approach. He wore a high 126 Fifth Street (Stanwix) swift emotion. sustain the cause of,God and country. the people of Ireland. That is a tion so great before the people of Al- gold mitre and was enveloped in a great block to our success, and is Long before the United States en- legheny county the largest crowd in The blessings given at the entrance, cape of scarlet cloth-of-gold so rich preventing us securing for ourselves Court 4298 I tered the conflict the Knights of Co- history is expected. Many new fea- the Holy Father went up to the altar, and splendid that it beggars descrip- the fullest measure of self-govern- • lunibus pledged to their country "the tures will grace the program. ! the Noble Guards preceding him and tion. How tired, how worn, how lit- ment. They are sending their emis- I patriotic devotion of 400,000 metn- On 1 he face of it, it seems a cleat taking their station in the sanotuary, tle he seemed, away up there over the saries. and endeavoring to besmirch I bers of the order." Two months bid for peace and a settlement on two at the Gospel side, one at the heads of the kneeling throng, on a this country with the worst name. June Intention of later a million dollar war catnoaign the lines of fiscal autonomy."/ Epistle. The chapel itself is a small level even with those in the upper That is why I want to warn the peo- fund was launched to provide for ' The Times says: "Cardinal Login,' plain room which looks as if it may ¡tribunes he who had barely come ple against thg commission of any League of the welfare of American and allied troops the fie ad ui the Roman < Jtholic not have been originally designed for to the shoulders of his stalwart crime. As I said before, this is one in the camps at home and at the Church in Ireland, has set an exam- service. guards on_ Sunday morning! His arms of the greatest obstacles to our suc- Sacred •Heart . front. How well they cared for the ple of courageous speech to his fel- The Holy Father read Mass slowly j cess." dropped to his knees every few mo- soldiers with their offers of "big list- The June intention of the prayers and with the gravest absorption. This! low-countrymen. He told tbem at ments, wearied with the weight of his fulis of friendship" and their slogan, Of the members of the League of was, of course, only a Low Mass; and' Having stated that he knew as a Clonoe on Thursday that he knew great cope as he gave his blessing "everybody welcome and everything the Sacred Heart as recommended there was just a simple tinkling bell,' fact that if crime were abandoned for a fact that if the people of Ire- right and left. He had come a long free." is too trite an abaervatkin to by his Holiness Pope Benedict XV such as you hear in any country par-! they could obtain "everything that is land abandoned crime they could ob- journey from the pontifical vestries, be again repeated. Of the Artierican 1« "The Beatification of Venerable ish, to warn us of Consecration and through the double Sala Ducale, pass- necessary" for the country, and that tain anything that was necessary for soldiers in the conflict. 250,000, or the Claude De La Colombiere." Elevation. (The Noble Guards saluted >' would n. ve; get complete sepa- the country. An Irish Republictfcej ing an endless file of spectators on one man in four, were Catholics, and The canonization of Saint Mar- then with their swords.) But the the way. Now and then he moistened ration as long as England had a man would never achieve as long as Ear- whole effect was tremendously im- of the sailors, approximately forty to tight, his Eminence reverted to land hi\d a man to fight He said garet Mary Alacoque last year has his lips. He was pale. But the same I>er cent, were Catholics. Yet to called new attention -to the holiness pressive, deeply devotional. The sweet agreeableness was in his dark the question of crime. "I know for also that, in bis view, a full measure slight little figure at the altar, small- every soldier and sailor. Catholic and a fact." he said, "that there are or- of self-government with control of of the Jesuit Father. Claude de la eyes. He seemed to see everyone and non-Catholic alike, the Ivpights of Colombiere whom our Ixird chose to er than ever, it seemed, in his vest- to give each one, individually and per- ganizers going about the country get- taxes would give them all they ask ments, was the very personification of Columbus endeared themselves by ting young men under control, advo- for. be her spiritual guide and her helper sonally, his blessing. their humanitarian work. in making known to the world the prayer. And those little hands! — I felt that he looked straight down cating violence — they have no These words will no doubt bare devotion to His Sacred Heart. We they seemed to plead and supplicate at me, straight into my eyes. And amount of sense, and thev will see incurred the displeasure of the Irish are asked this month to pray that when they were lifted up. Something the re was that about him at that mo- CHURCHES TO APPEAL sooner or later, that it is a mistake extremists. Youiu; Ireland will per- he will soon be honored as "Blessed."' came into one's eyes then .... ment while I knelt for his blessing FOR DISARMAMENT. attacking police barracks, am- haps wish to dismiss them as the .Twenty years ago a decree was is- and God present on our altars was that made my heart utter a little bushes. They are sure to have the over-cautious utterances of as old verv near. sued proclaiming that he had prac- prayer, not only to him but for him. A nation-wide appeal for an inter- worst of the battle. man whb still adheres to a position ticed virtues in a heroic.degree. As Mass over, the Pope went once That heavy cope, that great mitre, all national conference on the reduction "I never could understand" he in the rear of national progress. more to the altar and, mounting the the solemn accessories of ceremonial But. natural though its error may be, soon as the Church accepts the mir- of armaments has been issued by four continued, "ho* sensible men and steps, turned to give us his benedic- and ritual surrounding him, seemed young Ireland has still to learn the ACles that are ascribed to his inter- of the largest religious organizations women of intelligence could see how cession he will be beatified. tion. I had a feeling that he truly to me symbols of the vast weight and in this country—the Fedeny Council anything could be got value of ripe experience in the coun- blessed us; that "virtue went out of' pressure of his hight tragic office— in this way. cils of a nation. The Cardinal has Father de la Colombiere i wawass born of Churches of Christ in America, the Police barracks do him"; that he gave us something of Head of the Church, Vice Regent of not belong to the accurately estimated the attitude of in 1641. He entered the Society of National Catholic Welfare Council, himself as he stood there and raised Christ, Father of Christendom. Yes, the Central Conference of American government: they belong to landlords his countrv, and there is no reason esus in 1659 and at the end of his and it they are burned thev will get Studies in 1671 he spent his hands above us. Then the little I prayed for him then. I think he Rabbis, and the United Synagague of to think that he has misinterpreted _ _l two procession of half a dozen moved wants, desires, our prayers. He is America. four or five times the Value of them that of the great majority of his own preparing sermons and studying the w ner down the chapel aisle to the door, such a little Pope, the burden is so " will enjoy the sport be- compatriots. Whether his admonition Fathers, preaching meanwhile every More than 100,000 clergymen are where an attendant waited with a terrible on him, the world so uncom- cause he knows he will get four or will bear imnirdiate fruit or not« Sunday, During his tortiansliip he asked to read the appeal from th?ir nve times what he could get other- made a broad-brimmed round-crowned hat of prehending, apparently so deaf io his pulpits, June 5. The congregations hope and believe that future events vow to observe every rule, crimson satin and a long crimson wise. Then human life is a sacred as if he were pleading for peace and faith in) God also are requested to send resolutions 18 will prove him justified In havin? and underNaain of cloak, the cape of which was trimmed and Christian fellowship. * terrible to send men to sin. Early in 1675 he became to their Congressmen urging on them th< Jll,l;'nient of God without a mo- delivered it. Su- "the imperative necessity" for the perior of the Jesuit Rt ment of preparation- Without time to bsidence at conference. Paray-le-Monial and vism began. The frightfulness of say. God have mercy on us.' On the thus extraordi- "Conversions" Follow T|he movement had its inception in THE MISSIONARY nary confe of the Visitation Mon- Hungarian Bolshevism begot an anti- other hand, they a*e clearing the ast?ry where he guided Sain, . a letter to the Church Peace Union country of good, religious living men IS NO CAPITALIST d Saint MaMarr Counter-Movement Semitic movement which led to some from General Tasker H. Bliss, former- garet Mary. l June n of that year acts of violence. ly chief of staff of the United States "TJ?.e *U*C- ha.s Men replaced by the great revelation took plac in Against "Reds" Though reports regarding , the Army, in which he said the responsi- the Black and Tans. It is an act of Many of the mission lands aboana which our Lord asked her to have "White Terror" in Hungary were ex- bility for another war would rest en- murder- no one need tell me to the in natural treasures, but these treas- tne Feast established Whose Leaders commis- aggerated out of all semblance of tirely upon professing Christians in contrary to lie behind a wall, and. ures do the missionaries no good.«» ill ¡pit de la Colombiere to Are Hebrews. truth, it is true that a very drastic the United States. f a policeman goes for an ounce of the natives themselves derive litt» spread the devotion. From Parav the counter movement was started and tobacco, to shoot him. Manv of the benefit from, the richness of thar threaten^ danger to all Jews, es- Father was sent to London in 1676 police whom I know were edifying country because they have nettbtr By l)r. Frederick Funder pecially those in the smaller towns. PRIEST SHOOTS INTRUDER. On account of persecution he re- I Vienna Cor. N. C. W. C. News Service) men. I know one ol them, a most the capital nor the knowledge neces- turned tp France in 1679 to act L Many of these fearful Jews, to escape edifying man. sary to secure and dispose of the Wi- VIENNA, May 16—Recent reports the consequences of the crimes that DETROIT, May 23— Andrew Ku- spiritual director of the younger 1 American newspapers that 10,000 Vou must have patience, trust in den wealth. Jesuits, but his health had the ir racial brethren had committed lick, 37 years old, was shot through God, and give been un- Jews in Hungary had embraced the the lung by Rev. John Kovalsky, pas- more time and atten- Burma, the largest province of In- dermined and he died February 15. changed their religion as a measure tion to prayer. This Catholic faith in the first six months of self-protection. tor of St. Cyril's Catholic church, is the only dia, but a poor field for the apo«w* Ratification will belp sure and safe means for of last year were received, on their The Catholic Church, of course, did early today, when with three other securing the abounds in rich forests contaiUM iH-eatly to make the Sacred Heart repetition here, with reservations by welfare of the country. I believe by valuable timber of some fiftan w®" better known and loved. not rejoice at these accessions, which men he is alleged to have attempted those who know the facts. The total came as the result of political events to break into the rectory, in Ham- patience, relying on God's goodness dred different species. TeakwoocL and mercy, and approaching Him by of 10,000 such conversions is. of rather than from -a great spiritual track, a suburb. Father Kovalsky "the royal tree" for shipbuilding,«» Preparations are under way for a course, an estimate, but. it is a fact fervent prayer, that a settlement wil'l ironwood for railway sleepers, •**,]?! national Czecho-Slovak awakening. It is not yet possible to was released following a statement to that in 1920 there was a considerable the prosecuting attorney. He said i>e made in' this country. W will best known among the export«. to Rome. Both Bishop a^opfe determine whether the Church has have control over drift from Judaism to Catholicism. profited by the conversion of these his objection to a certain dance hall our affairs -espe- rich mines yield gold and silver, cop- are said to be enthusiastic about the cially control over There was a period in Budapest— Jews or whether they will give Cath- in the vicinity of his parish had led our taxes, so that per and lead, coal tuwi petrolentt movement. and 11 money will not Ik *h„ _ - Promised that toward the end of Bolshevist control, olics occasion to be glad they have to threats against his life. squandered as at limestone and marble*, saphire» the event will be of ïreat and sal- which was overthrown in August, present. Ireland rubies and other precious stone»; »» utary import. adopted the faith. He fired at the intruders this morn- will become nros- 1920—when Jews stbod in long lines ing, he said, only after they had pierous. As It is. Ireland will be a I for want of skill and proper met»» in front of Catholic rectories request- wreck. Another barrack the mineral wealth has hardly be« Si I verton University, Silverton Or- thrown flower pots through the rec- attack, ing to be received into the Church. VOCATIONS FALLING OFF. tory windows and shouted that they more houses burned ome of the touched. il§Pif 1895 a* a professedly Any one who regarded this as a truly intended to kill him. richest farm bouse s in the south of The cultivation of the land is infidel college, is now a Catholic ed- religious movement would have made Ireland burned out -that Is a terrible all that is left for the native of Bur An lib [shop Mund ucational institution. The infidels a great mistake. The true explana- lein wai nin THE CATHOLIC COLLEGE. state of affairs, The other party ma, and nearly two-thirds of the were forced to close school and sell tion of this wholesale rejection of W( i must foster with g an have power and tin v have all the ap- tire population are directly or "j®" the builSing to Archbishop Judaism was political. •are vocations to thec priesthood is Pliances of destruetic Christie. If you rate a man by the style of n They have rectly engaged in agriculture. J* Bela Kun, Pogany, Samuely and have been di- rifles. i nost timely. Vocation his clothes or the latest way of shak- machine-guns ind everything, staple crop of both Upper and W*® Sister Mar y Thomas many oher conspicuous leaders of recent years. at «J • - who died at shing slowly in ing hands. I admit you will not find The weaker party will g0 to the Burma is rice, which, together St. Marys Home, in Buffalo, recent- Bolshevism in Hungary were Jews, Why The moral dangers surrou 4 wall." salted fish, fresh or dried, is thp that grade of superiority in the Cath- • Sisters of St. Joseph as were rto fewer than nineteen of the ing our children are becoming daily There was an ' lection at hand for dinary food of the people. But aptf- ye rs ago and olic school. Education is developing * ' reived the twenty-one commissars of the people more numerous. The immoral sug- a Northern ament a little Par- from rice there is wheat'and In the minds of the masses, there- the man. The Catholic college today habit from Bishop John Timon the gestiveness of motion pictures, dress is lacking in drawing rooms, but it 1 iament consisting of 52 members sago and indigo, sugaT-cane »nd e»j nrst Bishop of the diocese. fore, the Jews were responsible for People should Mrd apples, tea, condiment« and illustrated papers are blunting does furnish a young man with self- keep the cruel dictatorship that ruled and the love of purity and robbing young ri*ht e, , Wet. It was spices, cotton and tobacco, etc. Jg® reliance, the capacity to think riglU, right for them to secure all they 1 all but ruined Hungary djiring the ™<>ld. but it must not be1 Burma might be called an e* ^ souls of the innocence that leads to and the culture of the classics. And done by sway of the Bolshevists. violence. If violence were paradise, were it not for the MJ"" God's altar. Again, the inordinate that is education in its true sense. attempted A vigorous reaction, due in part to in any way they would and flying ants of every kind «ad«* Tradii yearning for creature-comfort kills Martin J. Scott, S.J. hive the gt^^'the indignation of many worthy Jews Hiack and Tans and for mosquitoes and bullfrog*, in the hearts of the young the desire the men who ' who had nothing in common with to sacrifice all for God. Aviations carried out the raids myriads of other insects, « !n Belfast to m Bolshevism, followed the acts of their THE MODERATOR. deal with. H and scorpions, of king-col»« STOCK-REDUCING SALE come from families where there is condemned the de- Of High daw mouses tribesmen. They were anxious to the true Catholic spirit. The Most Rev. Austin Dowling. D. struction of goods giant pythons. prove that they had no part or sym a't stations, de- D„ Archbishop of St. Paul, who is •claring that a man was justified in Splendidly made in pathy with the authors of the nation's chairman of the Department of Edu- leaving his money tae wanted colors misfortunes—not even religion. Ac where he wished, •Irl« at $4.15. FRIARS TO PRAY cation of the National Catholic Wel- Those who had a" hand in enforcing VATICAN MAP OF STABS' Valses of 97.5« cordingly, many of these became fare Council, would wisely moderate a boycott b- burning goods and rail- $8.60 at $8.95. Catholics, chiefly as a protest against IN STREETS. the activities of those who are or- WOU,d Values at $6.5« the horrors which were chargeable to ganizing special Catholic opposition * bound to Cnder the supervision of $••50 st $i.$5. make restitution. He hoped the peo particular Jews. The movement was LONDON, June 1.—In a short time to the Smith-Towner bill. Indeed, he John Hagen, S.J.. director ol Values of $$.50 Pie would take advice H~e was not for $4.64. given impetus when a few Rabbis, the strange spectacle of a friar stand- goes as far as to advise that "any Vatican Observat»rM v who wa» " like the one of Debreczin, sided with the least afraid but that thev would merly connected with Georgeto*» For stout women we ing on the steps of the Royal Ex- further protest against that measure have a settlement, «•w white and black the oppressors of their country. as such, Is quite irrelevant: In fact, and so he again university, Washington, D. k waists te sia« change, in the heart of the city, call- warned the -oung People to keep 1 I know highly esteemed Jews who, ing on the public to pray, will be a would only do harm to Catholic in- there is being issue__ dJ da wonderf« 48-60-52 at $1.60 and $2. iwav from the emissaries to whom gt when abandoning'the religion of their regular luncheon sight. terests." he had alluded. series of 2800 photographs of ***T" Special—|1.50 Silk Stockings fU fathers, declared themselves convinced Attired in sombre, hooded gowns, one set for a catalogue of that Christianity would prove a more "Cardinal Logue is. says the an army of friars, the advance guard Hon. Mrs. Cope, wife of Lieut. bodies and one foi' a photef**^ litt* potent moral force than Judaism !a Daily Chronicle, "renorted to have Oyen of a big religious revival, is almost John Cope, the famous Arctic ex- map of the skies. the midst of the social convulsions of made some very remarkable decla- SaLB^r ready to set out on a tour on foot The photographs for the «trtW* the time . But there were also others plorer. and daughter of Lord Ros- rations at Clonoe on Thursdav. After throughout London and the country, mead, has been received Into the are completed and those forjtftt^Bj W« On Green,' who made Christianity a refuge in "uotfmr the foregoing In substance, Bfwwm Stamps preaching at street corners and on Church by Rev. Henry England, at the Chronicle adds: of the sky are nearly renw«»?«® the face of tfce rising wrath of the village greens. These preachers be- .people when the revolt against Bolshe- the church of the Holy Apostles, We do not recall that the Cardinal will he contained in te« long to the Anglo-Catholic Congress. London. has ever spoken in this sense before. five of which have already lishe'd. :~'M