SuaEtMKAiaM a a B S m m m m m HIGH TRIBUTE PAID TO MSGR. JOHH J. BURKE Original Body Founded in 1603 The H*i th* Inttrnatlonal New* Service (Wire and Mall), the N. C W. C News Service (Including Radios and Cables), It* Own Special Sorvicc. All tbs Snaallcr Catholic Services, InterMtlenal Illustrated News, and N. C. W, C. Picture Service CIVIC, CHURCH 6 AMERICAN Local Local Los Angeles means, liter* Edition Edition ally, “the Angels.” When LEADERS CITE the Most Rev. John J. Cant* well has signed his name in SCIENTISTS IN THE Latin as the Bishop of Los Angeles and San Diego, he GREAT WORK has put himself down as PAPAL GROUP “Episcopus Angelorum et Heart Attack Brings Unexpected End to Sancti Didaci,” the “Bishop 70 Members Personally Nominated by Holy Career of N.C.W.C. General Secretary of the Angels and St. Dida* REGISTER(Name Registered in the U. SI Patent Office) cus.” In his new position as Father to Pontifical Academy —Pope, President Grieved Archbishop of Los Angeles, VOL. XII No. 45 DENVER, COLO., SUNDAY, NOV. 8,1936 TWO CENTS which he will formally as* Of Sciences Washington.—Seldom in the history of the Church in sume Dec. 3, he becomes the the has such high tribute been paid to a ^‘Archbishop of the Angels.” Vatican City.— (NCWC Cable)— Six American scien­ Monsignor Burke, Catholic Leader, Passes Catholic leader as that which followed the announcement The Most Rev. C. F. Buddy tists, three-of them non-Catholics, are among the 70 mem­ of the sudden and unexpected death of the R‘t. Rev. Msgi’. will be the “Bishop of St. bers personally nominated by His Holiness, Pope Pius XI, John J. Burke, C.S.P., general secretary of the National Didacus.” The Latin for the to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, reformed by the Catholic Welfare Conference, following a hearj; attack. new title of Archbishop Motu Proprio, In Multis Solaciis, published Oct. 30. Within an hour after his death became known, messages Cantwell is “Archiepiscopus The United States scientists nominated by the Holy of sorrow and condolences began pouring into the N.C.W.C. Angelorum.” It will appear Father to be Pontifical academicians are: George David headquarters here. From Vatican City came word that frequently on official docu* Birkhoff, professor of mathematics at Harvard university; “the Holy Father is profoundly grieved at the death of ments that way. Dr. Alexis Carrel, professor of biology in the Rockefeller Monsignor Burke, worthy , exemplary religious, de­ A man who is Archbishop institute. ; Robert Andrews Millikan, director voted servant of God and country.” Civic leaders joined of the Angels ought to have of the physics laboratory of the California Institute of Tech­ with Churchmen in mourning his great influence with them. nology; Thomas Hunt Morgan, head of the department of passing. A statement from Presi­ Delegate Pontificates biology of the California Insti- dent Franklin D. Roosevelt de­ It is interesting to leam tute of Technology; George Speri clared : “A powerful spiritual force has that the Utiited Lutheran Sperti, director of the Institutum ‘Iron Lung Boy’s been lost to our national life in the Funeral Mass 1$ Church is considering the es* Divi Thomae of the Catholic passing of Monsignor Burke. As tablishment of Bishops for Athenaeum of Ohio; Hugh Stott scholar, writer, and pulpit orator, its denomination in the Unit* Taylor, professor of chemistry at Goal Priesthood he touched life at many angles, while always a humble follower of ed States. There are 34 syn* Princeton university. Dr. Birk­ New York.—Johnny Allen, 14, the Master. He was a splendid Snug at Capital ods in the country, each of hoff, Dr. Millikan, and Dr. Morgan are non-Catholics. of Adams, Mass., died here at disciple of that Christian teaching which would be headed by Bellevue hospital after several of which he was an eloquent advo­ a Bishop. Synod presidents Of the remaining academicians months spent in an “iron lung” in cate. are now elected for set terms, named by Pope Pius XI 33 are a vain fight against paralysis. The "I personally mourii the loss of For Msgr. Burke Italians, five French, five German, lad had often expressed the desire an1 Old old and closeclos( friend. ' but BIsbops would hold their five Belgians, four Dutch, three to be a priest. From the Vatican also came a positions for life. A special English, two Austrians, one message of condolence from Pietro Washington.—^Funeral services commission is at work study* Czechoslovakian, one Polish, one Cincinnati Catholic . Cardinal Fumasoni-Biondi, former for the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John J. ing the advisability of mak* Danish, one Argentinian, one Apostolic Delegate to the United Burke, C.S.P., general secretary Portugese, one 'Norwegian, and Paper 105 Years Old States, while the Apostolic Dele­ of the National Catholic Welfare ing the change. There are one Chinese. gates of the United States, Mex­ Conference, were held Tuesday Lutheran Bishops In Europe. Cincinnati.—The Catholic Tele­ ico, and Japan added their words morning at the National Shrine of The old Academy of Sciences of tribute and grief. That of the the Immaculate Conception on the Many of the Lutherans un* was founded by Frederick Cesi in graph, official organ of the Arch­ doubtedly realize that the diocese of Cincinnati, has cele­ Most Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicqg- campus of the Catholic University 1603, and was reformed succes­ The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John J. Burke, C.S.P., (right), general secretary of the National Catholic nani, Papal Legate in the United non*use of Bishops has serl* sively by Pope Pius IX in 1847, and brated the 105th aniversary of of America here. its founding by Bishop Edward Welfare Conference since its establishment by the Bishops of-the United States in 1919, who died at Wash­ States, was an eloquent and loving A Solemn Requiem Mass was ously hurt their public infiu* Pope Leo XIII in 1887. In the appreciation, in which His Excel­ D. Fenvrick, O.P. Since 183J, the ington on Oct. 30. Left: Monsignor Burke conversing witli His Eminence, Eugenio Cardinal sung at 10 o’clock, with the Most ence. early years of his Pontificate, paper has missed but four issues, lency paid highest tribute to Mon- Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, Pope Pius XI established the two when its founder died and two Pacelli, Papal Secretary of State, on the occasion of the latter’t visit to the N. C. W. C. headquarters signor Burke’s great accomplish­ Apostolic Delegate to the United academy on a site in the Vatican in a cholera plague. on Oct. 22. ments and sorrowed at the passing States, pontificating. The House of Bishops of gardens so that he would be able the Epidpoj^ jQ^urch in the of a faithful, devoted, and inti­ Monsignor Burke’s body was (Turn to Page 2 — Column S) mate friend. The Apostolic Dele­ afterwanl taken to New York, the United its recent Vatican Has Proof of Soviet Intrigue Cardinal Pacelli Talks gate’s message was addressed to city of his birth. There, after a meeting k IR-» Cure at Lourdes Is To Nuns in Kitchen the Most Rev. Archbishop Edward Mass on Wednesday, he was buried (T«tHi t« Page +~C«lumn 1) Mooney, Bishop of Rochester and at the Church of St. Paul the Endorsed by Doctor (Turn to Paget — Column 1) Apostle. VATTCAW DENIES LIBEL RUSSIANS WORLD^WIDE Mundelein, 111.—On his visit to Vatican City.—(NCWC Cable) the Seminary of St. Mary of the —A recrudescence of the canard London. — A sufferer from Lake here. Cardinal Pacelli, Papal 92-Year-Old Jubilarian in Daily \^ork that the Vatican lent money rheumatism and neuritis for four Secretary of State, at the conclu­ from Peter’s Pence collections to years, her right side complete­ PROPAGANDA EXHIBITED sion of a reception in his honor, the Italian government for the ly paralyzed, and the sight of paid a visit to the kitchen of the her right eye failing. Miss Agnes seminary and conversed in German Nun Marks 75th prosecution of the Ethiopian war • Impressive A lifelike effigy of Lenin con- from 1932 led inevitably to the has made its appearance in Revue Gibson has been discharged from .— (Special) with the nuns employed there. Be­ Politique Parlamentaire of Paris the Leeds infirmary with her re­ evidence was given to a corre- ;^fonting one from a rostrum present explosion. fore leaving. His Eminence and has drawn a drUsBitig reply port -

PAGE TWO H E R E RR Sunday, November 8,1936 MSGR. BURKE UUDED BY EVIDENCE GUILD FORMED CHURCH, CIVIC LEADERS 192. MARKS 7SIK IN DIOCESE OF S E A H LE (Continued From Page One) an editor, as a writer and trans­ (Continued From Page One) selves, and suggested frequent at­ chairman of the N.C.W.C. Admin­ lator of Catholic literature, and speakers, but that a good educa­ tendance at Mass and daily visits istrative board. He told how the tional background and some ability, to Jesus Christ in the Blessed Sac­ as a noted public speaker. yNITlD STIIIES (EA R AS SISTER rament. In addition to the week­ Holy Father “appreciated, es­ Decorated by U. S. latent or developed, for public teemed, and loved this true priest speaking are desirable. ly study and practice period, the W’hen he was selected as the first recruits will be expected to pursue of God,” and referred to the prel­ general secretary of the N. C. (Continued From Page One) . Father Morris also emphasized ate at. “this glory and joy of our (Continued From Page One) individual study and to attend out­ W. C., he already had served as (picture on page 2); in Chicago, within sight of the Loretto convent that to interest others successfully door meetings to observe the Cath­ Catholic people, this honor and the editor of a leading Catholic as the Civil war raged through in their faith, ^ildsmen must first pride of the American clergy.” magazine; had become widely where he completed his visitation olic Evidence guild in operation. to the American Princes of the Kentucky. The sisters gave food have living, vibrant faith them- From its beginning, the ^ ild Cardinal Pacelli, Papal Secretary known as a missionary in various to whatever army was in need, and of State visiting in America, sent parts of the United States; had Church by a visitation with His has had the encouragement of the condolences. Eminence, George Cardinal Mun­ the convent grounds went un­ Most Rev. Gerald Shaughnessy, S. written with distinction; had estab­ delein; in St. Paul, where he was scathed in the conflict between the Th* exceptional abilitr of Monsignor lished one Catholic association and M., Bishop of Seattle. The Bishop Burke was given high praise by the fol­ greeted by Archbishop John Greg­ states. P outlined plans for development of helped to launch another, and for lowing: Patrick Cardinal Hayes of New ory Murray and members 'Of the Between the time of her recep­ a Catholic Evidence guild to mem­ York, Archbishops Mooney, John T. Mc- his services to his country in the Hierarchy of the Northwest; in tion at Loretto and 1896, Sister bers of the Catholic Truth society Mieholas of Cincinnati, John J. Hltty of World war had been decorated San Francisco, Joseph F. Rummel of New San Francisco, where he blessed Athanasius served at various es­ last spring, and was responsible by the United States government the bridge, visited the seminary, Orleans, R. A. Gerken of Santa Fe, J. J. with the Distinguished Service tablishments in Kentucky — in OF OPDS SK O l for bringing Mr. Dorsey to Seattle Cantwell of Los Angeles, and Edward J. and was the guest of the Most Rev. Daviess county, in Owenboro, in to inaugurate the first street speak­ Hanna, retired, and by Bishops Hugh C. medal. John J. Mitty, Archbishop of San ing program held in the West Coast Boyle of Pittsburgh, Edwin V. O’Hara of From the time that the perse­ Cedar Grove, in Louisville. Great Falls, John B. Peterson of Man­ cution of the in Francisco; in Los Angeles, where In 1896, she returned to the section. chester, John A. Duffy of Syracuse, E. B. his host was the Most Rev. John motherhouse. There, for the last (Continued From Page One) T^Vina of Corpus Christi, Emmet M. Mexico burst full upon the public J. Cantwell, Archbishop-designate people of the United States is to Walsh of Charleston, Francis C. Kelley of intelligence in 1926, Monsignor 40 years, she has treasured “her” of Los Angeles and head of the relics, has proudly pointed them discover Moscow’s genius in the Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Thomas C. Burke was untiring in his efforts newest province of the Church in psychology and opportunism of CHRISTMAS CARDS O’Reilly of Scranton, Thoma^ J. Toolen to make known the position of the out to visitors, has touched them of Mobile, Gerald Shaughnessy of Seattle, the United States; in St. Louis, propaganda. Catholic in Church in that country and was with a reverence that is born only James H. Ryan of Omaha, John B. Mor­ where he was greeted by the Most of deep devotion and real spirit­ DESIGN and TEXT ris of Little Rock, Thomas' F. Lillis of a leading and important figure in Rev. John J. Glennon and members The British section contains a City, Joseph Schrembs of Cleve­ the ceaseless work to bring about uality. Her attachment to them polyglot display of Russia’s con­ Assortment of 20 Cards land, and Stephen J. Donahue. Auxiliary of the Hierarchy of Middle West­ is so great that now, almost 93 centration on obscure minorities. (Folders) With Envelopes of New York. Prominent priests and an amelioration of conditions there. ern states, and in Cincinnati, where As a part of these efforts. Mon­ and mth 75 years of unceasing In the Canadian room, for instance, Packed in Fine Christmas Box laymen added their words of condolence, the Most Rev. John T. McNicholas, service behind her, she vrill permit and eivle and business leaders sending signor Burke made two trips to O.P., was his host. you find clandestine sheets in 60^ per box, 2 for SI messages included NeWton D. Baker, Mexico as representative of the no one to relieve her of her duties. Swedish and in the Ukrainian lan­ former secretary of war, and oAcials of Other stops en route, made for For years, she was in charge of guage among the numerous publi­ Greatest Value on the Market the National Broadcasting Co. Holy See in 1928, as a result of Reduction Allowed if 15 to 25 which a modus vivendi was reached the purpose of refueling the air­ the upkeep of the Loretto ceme­ cations in English and French, Monsignor Burke’s death was plane, enabled other members of tery. Boxes Are Ordered at One Time. entirely unexpected. It was known with the Mexican government You see how the Comintern gets that for some time brought peace the Hierarchy, the clergy, and the One of her greatest treasures its finger into every little parov Maildd to Any Part of U. S. that for some time a heart ailment laity to greet the Cardinal. Such had afflicted him, hut it was not and gave promise of a solution of is Father Nerinckx’s bell, cast in chial grievance. Pottage Paid the Church’s troubles in Mexico. stops were made at Oleveliind and Cardinal Pacelli Very Rev. John F. O’Hara Europe in 1660 and brought to Upon Receipt of Price. of an acute character. In recent at Cheyenne. montha ho had seemed, if any­ One of Monsigmor Burke’s this country by the founder of strongest characteristics was his Throughout the arduous trip, The University of Notre Dame was honored hy Cardinal Pacelli, Loretto. This bell seldom sounds; Priests’ League Result Liturgical Religious * thing, in improved health and he which would have taxed the energy Secretary of State to Pope Pius XI, when the noted Churchman stopped conducted his regular duties as intense patriotism to which he when it does. Sister Athanasius is Of Jubilarian’s Efforts Art Press gave the highest possible expres­ of a very young man, the Cardinal at South Bend as guest of the Very Rev. John F. O’Hara, university usually the ringer. The old bell usual, virtually until the moment Secreta^ of State showed no signs president. Notre Dame, Fordham, and Georgetown gave His Eminence 1832 Eaat 72nd Place of his death. He was at his ofSce sion by his untiring sacrifices in hangs from crude posts and a CHICAGO, ILL. the course of this country’s par­ of weariness. The exacting sched­ honorary degrees. crossbar near the log cabin and is St. Meinrad, Ind.—The Rev. as was his custom. In the early ule was carried but to the letter; afternoon, he left for his home ticipation in the World war. In passed by all who enter the con­ Bede Maler, O.S.B., through whose 1917, while he .still held the edi­ there were even added events, vent grounds. efforts the Priests’ Eucharistic saying nothing of any indisposi­ when His Eminence expressed a tion. Within a matter of minutes torship of the Catholic World, Loretto is rich in historic treas­ league was founded in America, Monsignor Burke became the pres­ desire to visit at a certain convent, celebrated his 65th sacerdotal after his arrival at his house, he or college, or church, or historic ures, in relics of Father Nerinckx jubilee at St. Meinrad’s abbey. Investments asked a member of his household ident of the first National Catholic spot. and Father Badin, in archives that to call a doctor, but when the War Council, and that same year are invaluable, but there is at Lo­ The mosaics in St. Louis’ Cathe­ physician arrived he was dead. he founded the Chaplains’ Aid as­ Cardinal Pacelli was honored by retto no more treasured link with dral, New Orleans, executed ac­ Promissory Notes sociation, of which he remained Fordham university in New York cording to his liturgdcal themes, of The Very Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Three Given S.T.D. Degree Mary Ramona Mattingly of the the past than Sister Athanasius. stand as a lasting memorial to the Ready, assistant general secretary the president until the time of his last Sunday when he received an Chicago.—Three post-graduate Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, When she is gone, the log cabin, death. honorary LL.D.^egree. His Emi­ jubilarian, who came to this coun­ The Catholic Bishop of the N.C.W.C., who rushed from students of the Seminary of St, Ky. the bell, the archives will all be try from Germany in 1878, his ofSce to the house, anointed War-Time Service nence, in an address at the pro­ Mary of the I^ke, Mundelein, 111., Jesuits’ Hour International therp still. When she is gone, of Chicago Monsignor Burke. When, in 1918, the National gram, warned that godless ele­ received the degree. Doctor of Sa­ St, Louis.—The “Day’s Dedica­ there will be no one like Sister THE SISTERS OF MERCY Monsignor Burke is survived by Catholic War Council was reor­ ments are threatening world peace. cred Theology, from Cardinal Mun­ tion Hour,” presented daily at 8 Athanasius. ROCKFORD DIOCESE, appeal to eernezt Signed Personally by three brothers, the Very Rev. ganized; Monsignor Burke became delein, Archbishop of Chicago. a.'m. (Central Standard time) by young women who feel called to serve the chairman of the Committee on Our Lord in the “Works of Mercy’’ (nurs­ His Eminence, Thomas P. Burke, C.S.P., of 5,000 at Monument Dedication the Jesuits of St. Louis university Brothers of Holy Cross ing, teaching, etc.) Address Sister Berkeley, Calif., former superior Special War Activities. From 1917 6 Americans in Saratoga Battlefield, N. Y.— over station WEW, here, is also Superior. general of the Paulist Fathers, and to 1919, he served as chairman of Teaching Brothers t 411 N. LAKE STREET, AURORA, ILL. Cardinal Mundelein Thaddeus Kosciusko, Polish Cath- being broadcast by short-wave Hizh Schools and CoIUess. William A. Burke and James I. the Committee of Six, an advisory olic military leader who aided the Denominations Burke, both of New York city, and committee to the secretary of war Papal Academy American colonists in their fight perimental station, W9XOK. This Coadjutor Brothers: by three sister^ Sister Mary Bene­ on religfious and moral questions. for freedom in the Revolutionary makes the program international. Tndes and Clerical Work. Priest's Strange $500-$1,000 dict of the Sisters of Mercy, St, Its membership was made up of war, was honored here in the dedi­ C. D. of A. to Attend Congress JUNIORATESi Watertown, Wisconsin, Catherine’s convent. New York one Catholic, four Protestants, (Continued From Page One) New York.—A large party of and VaUtic, New York. Maturities, Ten Years and one Jew. In recognition of cation of a nine-foot monument. Mixture Helps Hair city, and Miss Elizabeth G. Burke more readily to keep in touch with Present were 5,000 persons. members and friends of the Cath­ NOVITIATES: Notre Dame, Indiana, and and Mrs. John R. Salmon, also of Monsignor Burke’s outstanding its labors and to give to its mem­ olic Daughters of America will North Dartmouth, Mass. A Qonzaga University priest chem­ New York. services in this connection, the war bers the encouragement of his Cardinal-Legate Sails Dec. 26 sail from Seattle, Wash., Jan. 11, Younz men interested in the ReIi(ious ist's treatise on CARE OF THE Philadelphia.—Cardinal Dough­ lifa should write lor booklet— HAIR is now being sent free to scalp McMahon Monsignor Burke, while always department conferred the Distin­ more intimate interest. Now His 1937, aboard the- American mail sufferers. It desenbes how to retain first a priest, was also entitled to guished Service Medal on him in Holiness has instituted a radical erty, Archbishop of Philadelphia lin^e steamer President Pearce, "Tbs Training of a Brather.” hair and how to use the strange com­ distinguished rank as a patriot, as 1919. It was in the same year reform of the academy in accord­ and Legate to the 33rd Interna­ for Manila, to take part in the Brother Ephrem, C. S. C. pound, mixed four years ago by tional Eucharistic Congress at Ma­ 218 Dujarie Bldg., Notre Dame, Indiana Father James Gilmore, which grew Hoban, that the Administrative board of ance with the needs of the times. 33rd International Eucharistic perfect hair on head of bald student. iSt, the National Catholic Welfare The Motu Proprio promulgates the nila, will sail on the Normandie Congress. Since then^Pore than 40,000 bottles of academy’s statutes for the future. of the French line Dec. 26, going Brother Jude, C, S. C. the fluid have been successfully used Conference appointed Monsignor Group Seeks Interracial Justice 923 Madison Ave. Albang, New York by scalp sufferers, all royalties going Inc. Burke to the office of general sec- The academicians whom the by way of France and Rome to the New York.—The Blessed Martin to charity, A 3-month supply of the retery, a post to which it reap­ Holy Father has nominated have congress. Catholic Actionists, one of the compound (called' Halrmore) Is sold lOS S. La Salle Street pointed him each succeeding year. been chosen from among the most for *2.00. W rite for free treatise to R. Chicago, 111. Militant Offense Needed newest organizations interested in H. Gilmore (brother of Father Gil­ . We Employ No Solicitors When Monsignor Burke was sol­ outstanding scholars of different Notre Dame, Ind.—Need for a the problem of interracial justice, Kidneys Must more), Textile Tower, Seattle, Wash. emnly invested as a Domestic Prel­ nations in the fields of phsrsical, militant offense in Christian apolo­ elected a permanent board of of­ ate of His Holiness, Pope Pius XI, mathematical, and natural sci­ getics was shown by the Rev. ficers at a meeting held here at on Sept. 21 last. His Excellency, ences, men whose worth is recog­ James M. Gillis, C.S.P., editor of the Campion house. The group is Clean Out Acids 11126639 the Most Rev. Amleto Giovanni nized because of their publications the Catholic World, in a series of composed of graduates of the Col­ Cicognani, Apostolic Delegate to and their work. With the academy five lectures delivered at the Uni­ lege of Mt S t Vincent. Yonr body cleans out Acids and poison­ THE REGISTER destined to be a scientific senate versity of Notre Dame. Father ous wastes in pour blood through 9 mil­ the United States, officiated and Social Science Course Popular lion tinp, delicate kidney tubes or ftlters, Published Every Week by The Catholic Press Society, Inc. the Most Rev. Archbishop Edward of the Church, the members are Gillis spoke on “Faith and the Philadelphia. — The School of but beware of cheap, drastic. Irritating 934i-938 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. Post Office Box 1497 Mooney, Bishop of Rochester and expected to honor their name as Modem Mind.” Social Sciences of St. Joseph’s, drugs. If functional Kidney or Bladder { (Continued From Page One) chairman of the Administrative Pontifical academicians by aus­ Retreat-Master to Have Jubilee which seeks to present the Catholic disorders make you suffer from Getting Prtzidast------— _Mott Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D, Deevet board of the N.C.W.C., preached tere and noble work to the increase Up Nights. Nerrousness, Leg Pains, President-Emeritus...__Most Rev Bishop J Henry Tifaen, D.D.. Wichita, Kanoai The Oct 3 letter begins by stat­ Chicago.—The Rev. Valerius program7 . , , of , social justice1 ,. and par- , Backache, Circles Under Eyes, Dizziness, Editor-in-Chief------...Rt. Rev. Mzgr. Matthew Smith, Ph.D.. LL.D„ Jour.D ing that “election is near at hand.” the sermon. Five other Bishops of knowledge and thus to render Nelles, O.F.M., retreat-master of ticularly to oppose the Communis- I Rheumatic Pains, Acidity, Burning, Managing Editor------Hubert A. Smith. Jour D It continues with the assertion that attended the ceremony. reli^ous homage of reason to Su­ St. Francis’ Retreat house, Mays- tic program, has registered 950 Smarting * or Itching, don't take chances. Aeeociate Editoro— Millard F. Everett, Jour.D.; C. J, McNeill, A.B., BJ.; preme 'Truth, to the Creator. Get the Doctor’s guaranteed prescription Rev. Walter Canevan, M.A.; Ruth Vincent “we should register our protest by Monsignor Burke was born in lake, near here, will celebrate his for its second year. called Cystex. 110,000.00 deposited with voting and working against those New York city on June 6, 1875. The members of the Academy golden jubilee in the priesthood in Liner to Have Altar Bank of America, Los Angeles, Calif., DIOCESAN EDITIONS •who voted for the appropriation He attended St. Francis Xavier’s Dei Nuovi Lincei, which now be­ November. San Francisco.—An altar, dating 1 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA REGISTER (Fresno) bill in so far as that is possible in college in that city and received comes the Pontifical Academy of Bulletin Published 15 Years in itsi f . designd.oi^ n backV.O.V tof« thef h . earliest. .* l i « . f “ y fn 18 hours and make you feel years Moat Rev, Bishop Philip G. Scher, D.D.. President. Rt, Rev. Michael Sullivan, Editor the degree Bachelor of Arts in Sciences, retain their titles as hon­ younger In one week or money back on SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA REGISTER (Sacramento) view of other conditions.” “Legis­ Notre Dame, Ind.—The Univer­ Christian churches, will be erected return of empty package. Telephone yonr Host Rev. Bishno Robert J Armstrong, D.D., President lators constantly contend,” it adds, 1896. That same year he entered orary, ordinary, or corresponding sity of Notre Dame celebrated the on the Japanese liner Tatsuta druggist for guaranteed Cystex (Siss-tex) Rev. Patrick A. McHugh, S.T.B.. Editor and Business Manager “that it makes no difference how the Paulist community. He was members and in the new institute 15th birthday of its Religious Bul­ Maru, which will carry the Most today. NEBRASKA REGISTER (Grand Island) I they vote in the legislature, Prot­ ordained to the priesthood in 1899, enjoy wide privileges in conform­ letin, a single mimeographed page Rev. John J. Mitty, Archbishop of Host Rev. Bishop 8. V. Bona. D.D., President: Rev. Patrick McDald (No. Platte). and in the same year received the ity with the statute promulgated Editor: Business Director, Rev. Paul Wiese. Grand Island estants forget at election time, that is placed daily before 150,000 San Francisco, and Western pil­ DEAFNESS IS MISERY EASTERN MONTANA REGISTER (Great Falls) whereas Catholics do not forget. degree Bachelor of Sacred The­ at the same time. persons in 48 states and 15 for­ grims to the 32nd International Many people with defective Most Rev. Bishop Edwin V O’Hern. D.D., LL.D., President ology at the Catholic University of His Holiness has b le ^ d the hearing end Head Noises If we hope to preserve the sepa­ eign countries. The Bulletin en­ Eucharistic Congress at Manila enjoy Convertstion, Ifoviei, Rev. Eugene Gergen, Editor and Business Manager ration of Church and State and America. Two years later, in Pontifical academy and all its deavors to remind students con­ next February. Church, and Radio beesuee WESTERN MONTANA REGISTER (Helene) prevent the appropriation of pub­ 1901, he received the degree Li­ members, especially Father Augru.v stantly of their religious obliga­ they nee Leonard In­ Mott Rev, Bishop Joseph M. GUmore, O.D., President centiate of Sacred Theology from tine Gemelli, O.F.M., whom he visible Ear Drums, Rev. Patrick Cescy, H.A.. Editor and Business Manager lic funds for parochial schools then tions, to maintain contacts with which rceemhle Tiny NEVADA REGISTER (Reno) I^tmtants must remember at the same institution. named president. alumni, to present religious data, Hegsphonet Siting in Host Rev. Bishop Thomas K. Gorman, D.D., J.C.L., D.Sc.Blst., Pres, and Bditor election time.” In 1927, for his work as gen­ and to keep students generally in­ the Esr entirely out of ‘ SOUTHERN NEBRASKA REGISTER (Lincoln) eral secretary of the National sight. No wires, batteries, or head piece. Host Rev. Bishop Lonir B. Kucera, D.D., President » In the August letter, it is* de- formed on different trends and They are inexpensive. Write for booklet Rev, Maurice Helmann, M.A., Jour. D., Editor end Business Manager ' lelared that the council for three Catholic Welfare Conference, Mon­ movements throughout the world. and sworn statement ol the inventor, WEST VIRGINIA REGISTER (Wheeling) signor Burke was honored with Prison Chaplains who wae himself deaf. - Host Rev. Bishop John J. Swint, D.D., President Cyears “has been faced with the ad­ Course in Drama Planned Rev. Frederick J. Sebwerts, M.A., Editor and Business Manager another distinction rarely con­ 'tfundrsds ol thousands found halp A. O. LEONARD, Inc., ditional burden of preventing the Washington.—A course in dra­ Suit# 198. 70 5th Ave.. New York. PEORIA REGISTER (Peoria. Illinois) I appropriation of public funds for ferred by the Holy See. The Sa­ matic art, to be known as the following the advlcs of Most Rev. Bishop J. H. SchUrman. D.D., Ph.D., J.C.O., Praiideat jiarochial schools.” It says that cred Congregation of Seminaries Form Association Blackfriar Institute of Dramatic d’athez Henmaaa, Rev. H. H. Ross, A.B., B.J., Editor and Businesi Manager and Universities conferred upon i'Ms noted Cath- SANTA PE REGISTER (SanU Fe. New Mexico) “Catholics hold the balance of Art, will be inaugurated at the olio priest ex- NERVES CAUSE Most Rev. Archbishop Rudolph A Gerken, D.D., President power in the Democratic party on him the Doctorate of Sacred The- (Continued From Page One) 1937 session of the summer school lains in his Rev, Jose Garcia, Editor and Business Manager this issue,” that “a Democratic ologry, honoris causa. His Emi­ For the present, details of adminis­ at the Catholic University of Iam ous SLEEPLESSNESS ALTOONA REGISTER (Altoona. 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Sunday, November 8,1986 THE REGISTER rAGE THREE

^STRANGE BUT TRUE’* By M. J. Murray ASK AND LEARN : T H E B O O K Saint Beaten by. Addret* P. O. Box 1497, Denrer, Celo< Ihis curious REGISTER Why is Baptism necessory for Revelation tells us that fol­ SKrine Op Wicked Revelers salvation? lowing the general judgment there is absolutely necessary will remain only heaven and hell. O u r b 4 ^ for salvation because Christ made Where, then, will unbaptizd in­ PSYCHOLOGY. A Cla»» Man- it so. Our Lord in speaking of fants be sent? nal in the Philoaophy of^Organic Andrew Avellino Suffered Untold Torture Baptism to Nicodemus said: “Un­ Theologians commonly teach and Rational Life. By Paul J. less a man be bom again of water that they will not be confined to Glenn, Ph.D., S.T.D. St. Louis. For 53 Years After Assault by and the Holy Ghost, he cannot the hell of the damned, neither Herder. Pp. 301. $2.50. enter into the kingdom of God” will they enjoy the beatific vision o u H k i r H The modest disclaimer of the Resentful Band of Men (John III,5). In Mark XVI, 16, we of God, but will share in some sort anther in his preface, to the ef­ read: “He that believeth and is of natural beatitude. There is, ^tUukimUr>Cobtul ttvtke 0 ^ f b r i s . fect that this book may contain (The Liturgy—-Week of Nov. 8 to the greatest of Iflth century baptized shall be saved.” however, no definitive declaration “nothing new,” requires some Nov. 14) saints. of the Church as to the lot of un­ qualification. True, though it is (By P a u l H. S c h w a n k l ) He was bom in 1621 at Castro- In a general Confession, does it baptized infants. Pope Pius V that a class manual in such a Sunday, N ot. 8 — Twenty-third nuovo, a small town in . His l^cjrdis^re Sunday after Fentecost. Octave suffice to mention about koto often frowned upon the opinion of Car­ basic subject as rational^ psy­ Day of All Sainta (semi-double). Baptismal name was Lancelotto, in a day, week, or month a sin has dinal Cajetan that unbaptized in­ chology, ignoring as it rightly Commemoraties ef the Holy Four which, out of love for the cross, been committed? fants were saved in virtue of the does ^e finer points of eentro- Crowned Martyrs. he c^nged to Andrew when he If we can give the exact num­ of WNT'de^d versy, cannot and r''onld not Monday, Nov. 9—Dedication of entered the Theatine order. Chas­ prayers and faith of their parents. the Archbnatllea of Our Most Holy ber, wo should; but God doesmot St, Thomas is raid to have ad­ offer anything new in the matter Savior (double, 2nd elasa). Com­ tity was one of his most notable require the impossible. If it is vanced the opinion that such in­ of doctrine, yet this book does memoration of St. Theodore, Mar­ virtues, even in hia early youth; impossible to recall the exact num­ fants, at the moment of separation give us something new smd very tyr. in fact, he took ecclesiastical ton- Tuesday, Nov, 10—St, Andrew sure to escape the advances of the ber we must accuse ourselves of of soul and body, received an in­ welcome in the way of treatment. AvaUino, (jenfesaor (double). Com­ the more probable number, or that tellectual illumination from God, The main chapters follow, of memoration ef Sts, Trypbon and many women who were too un­ which more nearly approaches thereby gaininpr Baptism of desire. course, the traditional divisions. Respicina, Martyra, and Nympha, wisely charmed by his hand|om^s the truth, by adding the particle All is speculation and not of faith. Vlrcln and Martyr, appearance. He studied humani­ Life in General, Vegetal Life, Wednesday, Nov. 11—St. Martin, about. Should we later discover (Tanquerey, T. Ill, P. 166.) Sentient Lift, and the Origin of Bishop and Cenftssor (double). ties and philosophy in , and that this approximation did not tho Specier comprise the first sec­ Cemmamomtlon of St. Mennas, later went to to study contain the number, we ought to How can a mother in heaven be tion on minor psychology. The Martyr. canon and civil law. He obtained Thursday, Nov. 12—St. Martin I, the degree of Doctor of Laws and confess the number by which we truly happy, knowing that her son second section on major psychol­ Pops and Martyr (sami-doubls). exceeded its scope in our next or daughter has been condemned ogy deals with Human Life, Hu­ 'Friday, Nov. 13—-St, Didiacua, was ordained priest at the age of Confession. We are not obligated to hell? man Sentiency, the Intellect, and Confessor (semi-double), St. Didacus 26. if we later find that we have In heaven, the blessed are in­ was the S u Diefo' aftar whom the His first office was that of law- the Will. An appendix on Dreams S ee city of the n e w e s t Amtriean dio­ exaggerated in good faith. In all timately united with God in mind and Sleep is added, and the book cese (in California) waa named. er at the ecclesiastical court of such cases the confessor realizes and will Their knowledge so en­ A PIPELESS PIPE-ORGAN closes with a brief bnt complete Saturday, Nev. 14.—St. Josapbat, aples. One day, while pleading the difficulties involved and . will ters into the Divine plans that they WAS RECEMTLV INAUGURATED index. Bishop and Martyr (double). the cause of a piiest-friend, he let aid the penitent in determining fully appreciate the justice of himself utter, in the heat of argu­ God’s decrees. Their wills so per­ IN A CATHOLIC CHUACH In his handling of the matter, the number. the author, wisely remembering ment, a rather trivial untruth. fectly conform to His judgments NEAR P A R IS. IN THIS Young Priesfs Own That evening, he lit upon the that they rejoice in the indication OREAN THE PIPES AR4E. that he is toting for college stu­ What do the tetters I H S stand dents, has broken away from the Virtue Was Model passage in the Bible, . . the for? of God’s Justice, and in the satis­ REPLACED By Ra d io tube?. mouth that belieth, killeth the I H S are the first three letters faction exacted for the infinite thesis form of presentation, so S t Andrew Avellino is venerat­ soul” (Wis. I, 11), and he became of the name Jesus in Greek. These offenses committed against Him. maddening to the modem student, ed as patron by Naples and Sicily, so full of remorse that he abso­ letters are very commonly, though Therefore, the mother could not be accustomed as he is to the less and is invoked especially against a lutely quit his profession as lawyer erroneously, taken to be the ini­ unhappy in the conditions you formal style of modem non-Cath­ sudden death. His indefatigabil- and devoted himself entirely to tials of Jesus Hominum Salvator state. olic books on psychology. At the in preaching, hearing Confes­ holy meditation. (Jesus, Savior of Men). possible sacrifice of brevity, the sions, visiting we sick, and writ­ author has succeeded in clearing ing ascetical works, as well as his The Archbishop of Naples, Is the YM.C.A. a forbidden so­ quickly attracted to Avellino’a Of what value are spedal devo­ ciety? up many an obscure notion. Any counsel in matters of Church ad­ seeming lack of clearness must be ministration, marks him as one of spirituality, commissioned t h e tions? The McHugh-Callan Moral The- young priest to reform a Naples The Church has endowed many oloCT, Vol. 1, p. 867, says the Y. judged in the light of the fact that the book is one of a series and convent that had become, through special devotions such as novenas, M.C.A. is forbidden, although not Priest Given School’s laxity of its discipline, a source of the Rosary, the Stations of the under pain of censure. It is a dis­ supposes that the reader is ac­ quainted with the notions ex­ First Music Doctorate scandal. He met with the worst Cross, Holy Hour, etc., with singu­ tinctively Protestant society. Cath­ 9^ p ia h e e o f kind of difficulties. One night, he lar graces. Through them we olics can be adequately taken care plained in logic, ontology, and West De Pere, Wise.—The first sqeldmedeits soon-ot ^ • cosmology. Judicious use of italics jJoctor of Philosophy in Music de­ was waylaid and beaten terribly facilitate the work of salvation; of in the K. of C., Y.M.I., C.Y.O., %aricultiA'txl Shouts ouet. by a band of men who resented increase and intensify our love of etc. and clear, telling examples taken gree ever granted by the Univer­ from modern experience go far as sity of Wisconsin has been awarded the saint's interference with their God, the Blessed Virgin, or the CaihfiVc •fotvulu nt. iouJtZ ^ unholy frolicking. saints; strengthen ourselves to Would the Catholic Church ac­ uks jwsonieelrecenHu a help to the interest and clarity to the Rev. Robert A. Sromovsky, of the book. Highly laudable, too, O.Praem., associate professor of St. To give him protection and to overcome temptation; obtain an cept a bequest in a last will which fo ai Attmek church in,Johutaenuro let him recuperate from his severe occasion for gaining many indul­ excludes the children from their is the fact that the esssntial unity Norbert’s college. He studied at Tht chalke uJas omseerakd hr of all the branches of philosophy the Institute of Music in Rome and injuries, his aides brought him to a gences for ourselves and the souls share in the settlement of an es­ bishop O'Ui Theatine monastery. A lasting ef­ in purgatory, and bring upon our­ tate? and the cloce connection between did research work among old music the conclusions of reason and the manuscripts in the Vatican li­ fect of his encounter with the selves the blessing of God and the The Church urges the donor to ruffians was a hernia that St. An­ protection of our patrons. comply with the formalities of the dogmas of faith are always kept brary. civil law. Canon 1613, however, in mind. An example of this last is drew suffered for the remaining 68 Do not nuns commit sin who fast says: "Persons who are entitled by to be found on page 74, where the Jubilee Mission Exhibit years of his life. Here, in the mon­ for several months each year, and author indicates how the nnbom astery, he resolved to devote him­ the natural and the ecclesiastical Prayers ta Saints Used by Catholics Attended By Thousands self entirely t© God. At the age of practice austere penances, thereby law to dispose freely of their goods child’s right to life follows from injuring their health and shorten­ may relinquish them in favor of the fact that the individual be­ Worcester, Mass.—More than 36, he entered the newly-founded ing their lives? religion or charity by direct dona­ gins his existence at tho moment 50,000 persons attended the five- Order of Theatinea. Largely « Their purpose is to master the tion or by a donation to take effect From Very Dawii of Christianity of conception. This book is the day Jubilee mission exhiHit con­ through St. Andrew’s efforts, tho lower nature, not to eradicate it after death. In last wills made in very thing for tho college student ducted by the Springfield dioc­ number of Theatine foundations By their acts of virtue they sub­ favor of the Church, the formali­ who finds traditional textbooks esan office of the Society for the grew. He had the power to attract due the unruly flesh, fit the mind ties of the civil law should, if pos­ (By R ev. J o h n Ca v a n a g h ) needs, obtaining relief for us in nothing In the nature of grace bristling with difficulties, and for Propaganda of the Faith. Forty numerous disciples. St. Charles for Divine contemplation, satisfy trial, and helping us over the rough that requires the intercession of I the educated, thinking Catholic missionary orders were repre­ Borromeo was one of St. Andrew’s sible, be complied with; if they Truly we speak of the saints in sented in the displays. Speakers most intimate friends. for sins, and add weight to their were omitted, the heirs should be heaven as our intercessors before spots in life. Their familiarity the saints and angels for its appli­ j who is nnable to distinguish the prayers. Even though this auster­ with God, as members of His fam- cation. Only the benevolent will basic errors in the often plausible for the occasion included Bishops St. Andrew’s later life became admonished to fulfill the wish of the tribunal of God’s justice. T. M. O’Leary of Springfield, Jos­ one of physical torture because of ity be slightly detrimental to the testator.” Faith tells us that the intercession ily, gives us access to the treasury of God has given great efficacy to suggestions of modem faddists in health, or may slightly abbreviate of grace, and a title to His love their intercession to aid in the the field of experimental psychol- eph Rainers, Prefect Apostolic of the handicap of wearing a truss. of the saints is Christ’s pledge of Nagoya, Japan, and James £. He could not take a single step life, it is still lawful, since the mercy. It is a vicarious and in­ that wQuld otherwise be denied. salvation of mankind. Through ogy.— I^ristian L. Bonnet, S.J. higher goods of the mind and of the intercession of the saints, Walsh, M.M., of Maryknoll. without danger and suffering, yet fallible medium of gaining the St. Paul tells us that there “is Christ hes deepened fraternal he would never ride in a carriage virtue may always be secured at favor of God. The saints, by their one God, one mediator also be­ REDROBES, By Nell Boyton, fund of historical fact and Indian such reasonable sacrifice of cor­ clearly indicates the persecutions charity and humility by making us on any sick call. His guidance in intimacy with God and their inter­ tween God and men, a man Christ dependent, to some extent, on the S.J. New York. Benziger, Pp. lore— all elevated by a deeply these years was surely Divine. The poral goods. If, however, the that are to bo suffered bv the true cession, secure our interests. They Jesus, who gave Himself also a 301. $1.60. • e- L spiritual atmosphere that adds highly improbable situation should Church. "If the world hate you, prayers of others. We are made story is told that, once when he espouse our cause; plead it in the ransbm for all” (1 Tim. II, 5). members of Christ, and so bound Jaeqnes Bourdon is the French tremendously to the touchingly was carrying the Viaticum to a arise wherein, from an unwise zeal know ye, that it hath hhted Me be­ court of heaven; end by reason of He alone could offer a propitiation boy around whom this story of for rigorous fasting, a nun would to each other as members of the human elements of both Christian dying person, and a storm ha'd fore you. . . . The servant is not their membership in the household infinite in value for the sin of man. missionary life among tho Indians and savage character. The story made everything dark, a heavenly deprive herself of the “neces­ CTeater than his Master. If they same body. of God He countenances even their This He did not as mere man, but A mediator stands between two in Canada In. tho 17th century it rises to a climax in the ravaging light encircled him and guided his saries” of life, her sin would not have persecuted Me, they will also extravagant requests. We have as a man who was also God. It built. Left an orphan at the age of the Huron missions and the way. differ from suicide or bodily harm. persecute you. . . . These things extremes. He must be distant advocates in heaven to vindicate requires no mental gymnastics to from each extreme, and has the of nine, and adopted by Father martyrdom of Father Brebeuf. Death came in his 88th year. “It is the same thing to kill your­ have I spoken to you, that you may our repentance end to corfirm our realize that Christ, who accom­ John Brebeuf, a second central REDROBES, in describing the On Nov, 10, 1608, as he was as­ self by slow de^ees,” says St. not be scandalized. They will put duty of reconciling the diverse ele­ amendment; we have friends to plished the redemption and gave ments, of harmonizing divergent character of the narrative, Jacques activities of Father Brebeuf, may cending the altar to celebrate Mass, Jerome, “as to kill yourself in a you out of the synagogues; yea, beg our forgiveness aftd mitigate efficacy to our prayers, could have was placed in the school for Huron be termed a sequel to the au­ moment. And he who kills him­ tendencies. Christy as man, stood he was stricken by apoplexy. the hour cometh, that whosoever our faults; rnd v/e have interces­ made us solely and directly de­ between God and sinful humanity. Indian beys in Quebec to l:arn thor’s previous story, MANGLED While he lay on hard boards and self by fasting is like one who killeth you, will think that he doth sors constantly attending upon our pendent on Himself. There is their language that he might be­ HANDS, in which we have a vivid prayed for a good death, he was offers God a sacrifice from stolen a service to God” (John XV, 18). By His death He reconciled man come an interpreter for the mis­ property.” with God, He harmonized man’s portrayal of the sufferings and assaulted by the worst torments Hence persecution is an unwitting estate with the Divine plans. His sionary in his work among the death Of SL Isaac Jogues. Father he ever had known. He could tribute to the Divine authorship of Hurons. At the end of four years, What is the proper manner of intercession or mediation placated Boyton has written for readers of not, however, be driven to despair, the Church of Christ, against Jacques, in running away from the upper grades and the opening and, after devoutly receiving the making the Sign of the Cross? which the gates of hell shall not Thought of Judgment God’s wrath end restored man to What indulgences may be gained? His friendship. To facilitate the school, it captured by the savage years ef high school. Possessing a Last Sacraments, he died in peace. prevail, and the fulfilling of Iroquois. He escapes and is sent very definite note of deep spiritu­ Only 16 years after his death, Place the fingers of the right Christ’s prophecy. work of salvation itself, in indi­ hand on your forehead as you say: Makes Us Shun Evil vidual lives, God constituted the to Father Brebeuf. ality, written in an attractive, he was beatified by Pope Urban angels and saints of heaven our At Fort St. h?ary In Huronia,, a brisk style, this book should have VIII, and, in 1712, was canonized “In the name of the Father," Should the congregation stand or new life unfolds before him. bring your hand to your breast as kneel when the priest comes to the mediators. They lean not on their a strong appeal among the reli- by Pope Clement VI, He is buried (A New Serle* of Inttructlont, Ac­ manifest the good and the evil that own merits, but on the merits of Thrilling adventures fill the re­ glous-mmded.— Lester J. Evett, in the Church of St. Paul in you say: “And of the Son,” then put altar to say Mass? every creature has done, even hia maining pages, interspersed with a your hand on your left shoulder Follow the local custom. cording to “The Catholic Cate­ Christ, It is only through Christ S.J. Naples. with the words: “And of the Holy,” chism” of His Eminence, Cardinal most secret thoughts, and also the that they seek favors for us. They Gasparri.) graces T/hich He has given to each tyr, St. Cyprian, to “look down cross to your right shoulder and If the last Communion bell rings have been confirmed in grace, have from heaven upon him with kindly when one is approaching the Com­ One of the most potent and, at one; and, finally, He will pro­ been elected mediators to obtain say: “Ghost,” and fold your hands the same time, most salutary mo­ nounce judgment upon all. (“And eye, and to direct his discourse at the word: “Amen.” An in­ munion rail, should one kneel in the application of Christ’s graces, and his life.” St Ambrose ex­ MOVING PICTURES CLASSIFIED tives for the practice of virtue and I sav/ the dead, great and small, to secure the dispensation of the dulgence of 50 days is gained the aisle or is it all right to con­ standing in the presence of the horts Christians to supnlicate their every time we make it properly, tinue standing? the avoidance of evil lies in the fruits of the redemption. There Fpllowinc 1( • list of motion pictures reviewed and elaetiSed br the National thought of the account we shall all throne, and the books were opened; guardian angels and the martyrs, eounefl of the Legion of Deeenc]i through Ita New York headquarters: and 100 days if holy water is Royeronce would dictate a is, then, only one real mediator, especially those whose relics they used. kneeling posture unless some valid one day have to give to an om­ and the dead were judged by those Christ. Class A—Section I— Unobjeetionabla for (Wneral Patronagn' niscient Judge for the manner in things which were written in the possess. “Let us not only on this Aeea and Eights. Girla’ Dormitory, Poppy reason intervened, such as a That the Scriptures witness to feast day but on other days also Adventure in Manhattan. Grand Jury. Postal inspector. Are a Mason and a Catholic al­ crowded aisle, etc. which we have spent the life He books, according to their works”— , the intercession of the saints was An All-Ameriran Chump. Green Pastures. President’s Uystetir. lowed to marry? What is required has willed should be dedicated to Apoc. XX, 12. “For there is noth-1 keep near them; let ns beg them to And Sudden Death. Harvester. Private Secretary, not less true in the time of Job be our patrons” are the words of Uack to Nature. Tleart of the West. of the Mason? Is conditional Baptism perma­ His love and service. We under­ ing covered, that shall not be re­ than in the Apostolic era or in Fttblie Enemy’s Wifa. vealed; nor hidden, that shall not St, Chrysostom. St. Augustine Below the Deaditna. Hearts in Bondage. Racing Blood. The Church most solemnly and nent? Does it make a non-Catholic stand and frequently call to mind, our own day. The angelic media­ Big Brocdeaat of 1917. Hopaloag Cassidy’s Return. Ramona. in the Seventh Article of the Apos­ be known”—Luke XII, 2; Mark tells a story to his people of a Big Game. everywhere forbids marriages be­ child a Catholic or even a Chris­ tion is asserted in Elihu’s speech woman who prayed to St. Stephen Hot Money. Banger Ckiurage. tween a _ Catholic and a person tian? tles’ Creed—“from thence He shall IV, 22. “The Lord will bring_ to (Job XXXIII, 23)— Big Noise. House of Secrets. .Rhythm on the Range. come to judge the living end the llgnt the hidden things of dark­ for her dead son, “Holy martyr Blackmailer. 1 Was a Captiva of Naii Ride, Ranger, Rida. enrolled in another denomination. Conditional Baptism is perma­ “If there be for him an angel Boss Rider of Gun Creek. Germany. Borneo and Juliet. nent. Baptism imprints an indeli­ dead”—^that, at the end of the ness, and will make manifest the .... give me back my son,” Brand of the Outlaw. If there is danger of perversion for to mediate. and was rewarded by the miracle Kelly the Second. Rose Bowl. the Catholic party and the off- ble seal or character- on the soul, world, Jesus Christ will come from counsels of the hearts”—1 Cor. Bride Walks Out. Killer at Large. San Francise*. heaven with His angels to judge IV, 5.) One of a thousand. she asked. Even the heretics pay Bulldog Edition. King of Kings, Sea Spoilers. spring, such marriage is forbidden by which the person baptized is To declare to man what is Cain and Mabel. King of the Royal Shakedown. rendered incapable of receiving all men, both those still living at But, besides the general judg­ homage to the prevalency of this also by the Divine law (Canon ment at the end of the world, right for him. doctrine by charging the Chris­ California Mail. Mounted. Son Comes Home. 1060). Baptism again. Conditional Bap­ the last day and those already Then He (God) is gracious to Captain’s Kid. Last of the Mohicans. Song of China. tism is given when, after diligent deed, and that “He will render to there will be a narticular judgment tians with i'l' latry. Case of the Black Cat. Lion’s Den. Stags Struck. Only on the following condi­ him and says: To clarify any possible mis­ Charge of the Light Longest Night. Star for a Night. tions does the Church dispense investigation, a reasonable doubt every man according to his w'orks.” for each one of us immediately We have it on the word of our Di­ after death. Therefore, Holy ‘Loose him from going down understandings, and to prohibit Brigade. Mary of Bootiand. Straight From the from the impediment of mixed re­ perdures as to the fact of Baptism, . to the pit, China Clipper. Meet Nero Wolfe. Shoulders. or its validity. Conditional Baptism vine Savior Himselil that the sen­ Scripture says: “It is easy before the questioning scrutiny of specu­ Code of tho Range. Missing Girls. Swing Tims. ligion: (1) There must be good I have found a ransom.' ” lators, the Council of Trent de­ Crash Donovan. M’Liss. and weighty reasons; (2) The is administered with the words: tence pronounced on the just at God in the day of death to reward Tanan Escapsa. ‘ the general judraent will be: every one according to his ways,” In many instances the interces­ clared that “the saints reigning Crooked Trail. Mr. CindereUa. Tattler. non-Catholic party must promise “Si capaxAs, ego te baptizo,” etc. with Christ offer their prayers for Daniel Boone. Mummy's Boys. Thank You, Jeeves. (“If you are capable, I baptize “Come, ye blessed of My Father, (Ecclus. XI, 28). God decreed sory power of God’s saints is mani­ Darkest Africa. Murder With Pictures, They Met in a Taxi, to avert all danger of perversion fest God forgave Job’s friends men to God .... to obtain bene­ from the Catholic party and both you,” etc.) possess ye the Kingdom prepared that there should be a general Dimples. My American Wift, Three Mesquitcen. Canon 87 of the Code says: “By for you from the beginning of the judgment in addition to the par­ at the sacrifice and prayer of fits from God through Jesus Dinegerman Courage. My Man Godfrey. Ticket to Paradise, parties must promise to have all ticular judgment in order to snow Job himself, God’s wrath was Christ” So too do we find in the Earthworm Tractor, Navy Born. Traitor. the children baptized and reared Baptism a person becomes a sub­ world;” and on the wicked: “De­ Eas7 to Take. Nine Days a (Jueam. Trouble Ahead. ject of the Church of Christ with part from Me, ye cursed, into ever­ forth His own glory as well as that averted and restrained innumer­ Roman Catechism (p. 4, ch. 6) an Empty Saddles. Oh, Susannah, Tugboat Prlnctef. in the Catholic faith; (3) There able times when David besought elaboration of the same definition: End of (he TraiL Old Hutch. must be moral certainty that the all the rights and duties of a Chris­ lasting fire, which was prepared of Christ and the just; also to put Tundra. for the devil and his angels” the wicked to shame, and that man His forbearance. Similarly in the ‘We pray God Himself to give 15 Malden Lane. One Hundred Days ef Two-Fisted Oentlemu. promises will be kept. The prom­ tian, unless, in so far as rights are Follow Your Heart. Napoleon. Two in a Crowd. concerned, there is some obstacle (Matt, XXV, 31-36). As to the might receive, in both body and Apostolic age the intercession of good or free us from all evil things; Four Days’ Wander. Our Relationi. ises are, as a rule, to be made in the saints was insistently taught. we ask the saints, because they en­ Unknown Ranger. writing (Canon 1061). The Cath­ impeding the bond of communion time of this general ju d ^ e n t, Our soul, sentence of reward or pun­ Gay Desperado. Pepper. Walking on Air. with the Church, or a censure in­ Divine Lord said: “Of that day ishment, in the presence of all. Our Lord pictures for us the joy God’s favor, to undertake our Gentleman From Louisians. Pigskin Parade. Wedding Present. olic party has the obligation to angels rejoicing because a sinner patronage and obtain from God Girl on the Front Page. Polo Joe. Yellowstone. work prudently for the conversion flicted by the Church.” and hour no one knoweth . . . The Catechism of the Council of no, not the angels of heaven” Trent offers this salutary counsel: has returned to righteousness the things We need. Hence we em­ Class A—SacUon 2—UnabJecHeBabla for Adults of the non-Catholic (Canon 1062). “God is indeed infinitely just, yet (Luke xi, 7). He enjoins us to ploy two forms of prayer .... to Aceutlng Finger. Bollywood Boulevard. Murder by an Ariatoerat, If a person tells me about a sin­ (Matt, XXIV, 86). Nevertheless, Along Came liova, In His Steps. Road to Glory. In case of necessity could a priest ful act, which causes me to commit Christ and His Apostles have fore­ He does not in this present ufe pray even for our enemies. In the God we say properly. Have mercy Anthony Advirsa, I’d Give My Life. Satan Met a Lady. consecrate outside of Mass, in order the same sin, is not that person told us many things which shall always render to every man ac- Apocalypse we hear the martyrs on us. Hear us; to the saints, Pray April Biossomt. Informer (re-issne). Second Wife, tlMt a dying person might receive guilty of some sin even though he come to pass on the earth before corffing to his deserts, but after and saints praying for their bretL for us,” that is, by their favor April Romance. Isle of Fnry. Seven Sinners, ren on earth, and listen to the as­ and intercession with God. Bengal 'Tiger. It Couldn’t Have Happened. Sing, Baby, Sing. Holy Viaticum? does not know I sinned because of the end of the world, in order that death in the particular and the (Hiristopher Bean. Jallbreak. Sitting on tha Moon. Canon 817 states: “Even in a his conversation? the faithful may be on their guard, general judgment. Those, then, are surance of God that He will speed­ How the saints and angels of Craig’a Wife. King Steps Out. Susy, case of errtreme necessity, it is Why did ho tell it? If the first and not be seduced to fall away, clearly deceived who, when they ily rescue them. “Let your ahund- God hear oar prayers has always Cronching Beast. Ladies in Love. Id Hours to KiU. party thereby hoped to make you see that the wicked prosper and ance," St. Paul rays (2 Cor. viii, been open to debate. That they Don't Turn ’Em Loose. Lady Be CarefuL Three Cornered Hat, forbidden to consecrate one spe­ (“For there will rise up fabd East Meets West. Legion of Terror. Three Married Men. cies without the other, or both commit sin, he sinned against Christs and false prophets, and the good suffer, do not hesitate to 14), “supply their want that their are familiar with our petitions is Fury. Lueklest Girl in the World, To Mary with Love. outside of Holy Mass.” charity and the particular virtue they shall show signs and wonders, accuse God of injustice. Nor abundance also may be the filling obvious. In some way, unknown General Dies at Dawn. Magnificent Brute. Without Orders. at stake; if ho knew you to be to seduce—if it were possible— should it be supposed that the up of your want,”—^i. e., that you to us, God reveals to them the Girl From Maxima. Man I Mariry, Valiant Is the Word for may share in their spiritual, as needs and prayers of their clients. Give Me Your Heart. Man VJho Lived Twice. Carrie. I f a Catholic girl thinks she has weak or prone to evil, or if he told even the elect.”—Mark XIII, 22. wicked are really perfectly happy, Great Ztegfeld. Mr. Deeds Goes to Town Wives Never Know. grounds for an annulment of her it for his own sinful amusement, Cf. Matt. XXIV, Mark XIII, and for their consciences feel remorse they have shared in your temporal Saints Augustine and Jerome, and Hia Brother’s Wife. (re-issne). Woman Rebels. marriage, and obtains a ami di­ but did not intend it to be an occa­ 2 Thess. II.) for their sins, also fecr of God’s riches. many others, suggest that some­ Yours For the AtUag. vorce from her husband, has she sion of sin for you, nevertheless The subject matter of the gen­ vengeance. On the other hand, the From centuries of tradition we times the dejrarted saints may ac­ Class B—Objectlanable la Port a right to “go out” with other men? he violated charity and the partic­ eral Judgment will be: All our afflicted condition of good people may gather such a harvest of tually be near those who are caU- Devil DoU. It Had to Happen. Men in White (re-lssue). The aggrieved party must sub­ ular virtue opposed by the act, but thoughts, words, deeds, and omis­ is not without its consolations, for examples and revelations of this i*g on them. Modetn theologians Dinner at Eight (re-lsine), It’s Love Again. Peg of Old Drury. Dodsworth. Klondike Annie. Pursuit of Happiness, mit her complaint to the judgment with less blame; if he judged you sions, (“I ray unto you that every their consciences are at peace and doctrine that its constancy and have Mncrally thought that the Everything Is Thunder. Libeled Lady. Secret Agent. of the local Ordinary through a to be mature and reasonably idle word that men shall speak, they have the refreshing hope of universality cannot be questioned. blessed beholding God see in Him, Forgotten Facet. Lightning Jim Carson. Soak the Rich. parish prie.

PAGE FOGR T H E REGIS TER Sunday, November 8, 193t5 Bogus Priest to The Little -Red’ Schoolhouse in Old Mexico ATTEMPT MADE TO SAVE MASTERPIECE (Continued From Pnte One) posed of e problem that might have given to the abbreviated reproduc­ Vatican City. — (Special) — dians have struggled to stem the brought ugly inter-denominational tion of articles from other maga- Serve Two Terms Startling warnings by experts that spread of damp all over the vaulted feeling. John William Charles xines (lately it has also run orig­ Michelangelo’s world - renowned ceiling of the chapel and to check Toch Torok, who at one time, it inal matter) has a circulation of masterpiece, “The Last Judgment,” the network of cracks which has been published, was a priest 1,801,400 and last year had a which covers the ceiling of the threaten to deface the work com­ of the Greek rite in union with gross income of $2,178,000, its In Penitentiaries Sistine chapel in the Vatican, is pleted by Michelangelo in 1512. Rome, left the Catholic Church stockholders netting $418,000 be- menaced by fading out of all rec­ Now a spidery erection of scaf­ and had himself consecrated as a ford taxes were taken out. The ognition within 50 years’, time have folding has been rushed up inside Greek Orthodox Bishop. He tried idea of a World war veteran. The Philadelphia. — Convicted in at last started the Vatican author­ the lofty chapel and a complete unsuccessfully at the last general Readers' Digest has been ffe- both the local and the federal ities on a scheme of complete pres­ community of workmen established conrention of the Protestant Epis­ quently imitated. Magazines find courts here for obtaining money ervation regardless of expense. in the high altitudes of tbe Sistine copal Church to be admitted to the it profitable to permit reproduc­ for Mass stipends while posing as For years, the Vatican custo- roof. Every^nch of the enormous House of Bishops of that denomi­ tion of articles by it, for it pays a priest, Dadisho N. Toti faces figures is being cleaned and treat­ nation and, according to press dis­ both them and the authors. It is prison terms' totaling four and ed, every crack is being filled up patches, held out the promise that said that some of its imitators offer one-half years. He must serve with injections of special cement he would bring into the fold many no such pay. Publishers from three years in the Eastern peni­ forced in from behind so as not to Uniat Catholics. Later he was be­ whose magazines it reproduces are tentiary here after completing the Tigers, Regis Vin break the color surface. friended by the lU. Rer. Frank El­ said to appreciate the fact that it year and one-half term in the The “intonico”—the colored plas­ mer Wilson, Protestant Episcopal refuses advertising. Federal penitentiary at Lewisburg, ter surface of the priceless frescoes Bishop of Eau Claire, Wise. The which he has just started. The —is becoming detached from the government court found him guilty Episcopal House of Bishops Toted The world expected better of Grid Encounters stonework of the vaulted roof, at EVanston that Bishop Wilson of using the mails to defraud which in turn is cracking. Tiny King Edward VIII than the ex­ while posing as a priest. The local j had not been justified in receiving ample he is showing in his infatua­ holes are being bored through the court convicted him of obtaining i The Tigers of Holy Family high intonico, adhesive material squirted him as a Bishop. tion for the twice-divorced Wallis money under false pretenses. Both | school kept close on the heels of Simpson. Despite the fact that in, and the plaster pressed back Federal Judge Albert Maris and i Annunciation high, Denver Pa­ into place. "Tima” estimates that the the English nation broke off from Judge Otto R. Heilijgmann de­ rochial High School Football amount of the bills for political Christian unity because King Hen­ nounced Toti in imposing sentence. league leader, by defeating a fight­ broadcasting paid to the two large ry V lll insisted on the royal right ing Mullen home team, 19 to 6, Tabernacle Society radio systems and their smaller of divorce, the remarriage of di­ Sunday afternoon at Regis sta­ competitors in the 1936 Presiden­ vorcees, royal or common, has Sixty Negro Children dium. Capt. George Hall led his Will Convene Nov. 6 tial campaign is probably between never become respectable. If it Of Mission Confirmed mates in a spectacular first-half $1,500,000 and $2,000,000. Life had, the English papers would not scoring spree in which he tallied The lenior Tabernacle *o- never becomes more complicated now be engaging in a conspiracy of Toledo, 0.—Sixty Negnro chil­ two touchdowns and an extra ciety will meet at the home without also becoming more ex­ silence about Edward’s romance dren, members of St. Benedict’s point, while his teammate, Doug of Mrs. John L. Dower, 896 pensive. nor would the American press be mission, ■ were confirmed by the Sexton, plunged for the other Pennsylvania street, Friday, making such a scandal over it. Most'*Rev. Karl J. Alter, Bishop of Tbi* picture wa« made in Mexico City at a convention of proletarian children and show* one of -the score. A trick pass play executed Nov. 6, at 2 p. m. The presi­ Toledo. Since the mission’s found­ speakers, who addressed the “Lenin Group” of tfie youth revolutionary vanguard. Tbe picture in the by R. Padilla, Rescola, and Myrick dent, Mrs. Charles J. Dunn, The youngest foreign minister Fear is leading the world into ing in 1932, 244 persons have been background makes burlesque of religion. At tbe top are the hammer and sickle of Communism. There will makq many important ap­ of any great power is Count Ga- ^ v e the Mullen home aggregation unprecedented expenditures for baptized and 119 adults confirmed. is no chance for the Mexican rulers to free themielvei of charges of Moscow influence in face of this its touchdown in the third period, pointment* for the year and a leazo Ciano of . The hus­ firearms. The League of Nations photographic proof. the first points scored on the Tigers large attendance is expected. band of Edda, a favorite daughter has announced that in 1934 the va. in Parochial league play this sea­ An interesting musical pro­ of II Duce Mussolini, Ciano is only rious countries spent $8,281,000,- Priest Donates Indian son. gram is assured. Msgr- 33. .After taking his degree in 000 and in 1935 $9,290,000,000 Collection to College O’Ryan will speak. law, he became a newspaperman. In the afternoon’s other engage­ for armaments. The fact must be Conception, Mo.—One of the ment, Regis high trounced St. His father. Admiral Ciano, long faced, however, that the Soviets, largest and most valuable Indian Joseph’s, 19 to 0, for its firs^ vic­ time a cabinet minister, was Bislops to Be whose intention to capture the collections that ever has been given tory of the season and its first DENTISTRY the first Italian of national promi­ world is no secret, are among the nence to link up with Benito Mus­ to the museum of Conception col­ points scored in league competition DR. JORGENSEN leaders in tbe expenditures and lege was received from the Rev. this year. Cronin, C. Zarlengo, AND ASSOCIATES solini and the son has been a Fas­ the other countries must keep up Vincent Freeh, O.S.B., who has Mandarin’* Daughter Convert by a striking increase in the num­ and Dameron made the Reds’ cist from boyhood. The youth SanjTian, China.—The daughter ber of i-eligious marriages. The if they are to survive. Meanwhile, returned to the abbey after nearly At Convention of touchdowns, and Masterson made Diagnosis, X-Rars, Plates, Bridges, went into the diplomatic service in the Soviets never quit agitating 30 years spent in the Indian mis­ of the Mandarin of Sanyuanfu has number of cremations is declining. the only extra-point conversion. Crowns. Inlays, Fillings, Extrac­ 1925 and was recalled from China been received into the Catholic SpanUh Miniater in ADP tions, Trestments, Clesninzs. snd for “peace?’ sions of South Dakota. This Sunday’s games will find Rcpairiiiflr- to become first secretary of the Church by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ful- Vatican City. — L’Osservatore the Mullen home team playing 1206 15th 606 ISth Italian embstfsy to the Holy See. gentius Pasini, O.F.M., Prefect Romano says that Largo Caballero, 8 a.m.*6 p.m* 8 a.m.*8 p.m. Cardinal, Educators president of the Council of Minis­ Regis at 1 o’clock and SL Joseph’s He returned then to China, con­ Readers sometimes write to us Apostolic of Sanyuan. , Laymen s Society furnishing the opposition for Holy TA. 5761 KE. 8721 tinuing to mount in the diplomatic asking why Catholic theologians At Church Dedication ‘ Queen Aisls Hospital ters at Madrid, has been nanled an Family high at 3 o’clock. service. Called back to Rome, he shew no enthusiasm for women’s New York.—The new Corpus London.—^ueen Mary present^ honorary member of the ADP, the became minister for press and Soviet Atheist league. Augusta, Ga.—Several members use of twilight sleep. The answer Christi church was dedicated by ed a work box to be auctioned for ______of the Hierarchy and other prom- propaganda. When the war with will be found in this statement Cardinal Hayes in the presence of the funds of Providence hospital, SyanUh Hoatage* Freed Ethiopia broke out, he distin­ from News-Week: “Of late, medi­ Liverpool. Lady Daresbury bought Parfs7—Foliot^ng joint efforts ■ inent persons have indicated their about 60 members of the faculty oftheMostRev. Clement Mathieu, I intention'Of attending the 21st guished himself as an aviator. cal men have paid increasing at­ of Columbia university and several it for $100—and gave it back to The Register Shopping Guide Lately, after furiously studying tention to the effect on unborn Bishop of Aix, and M. Junod,! convention of the Catholic Lay- city colleges. Bishop John A. the hospital. International Red Cross delegate, | men’s Association of Georgia here ■4R. AND MRS. SHOPP£R~Tlis Rsalstsr rscomsssnds tkis slahabsUcsUv- German and getting a good com­ babes of drugs fed to expectant Duffy of Syracuse celebrated the Religiou* Marriage* Inerea*e Indaxsd list sf businsss sad professlacial psople for your aoodo. Ao loadoro mand of it, he went to Germany the women and children held as ■ Nov. 8. A feature of the con- la thoir Torimo Haas, thay . aro wall etpiiiryod to glTo yea ezecUoat aorrica. mothers. As a result, the use of Mass at the dedication. Vienna.—The end of Socialist vention will be the presentation and entered the new agreement twilight sleep has been largely dis­ rule in Vienna has been followed hostages at Bilbao by Spanish Reds Give thsis a trial and shew your apbreciatioa. for they or* cw-ea*ratiBt with with Hitler’s government that fore­ continued. The drugs used, be­ have been liberated. of the Laet{ire medal .to Richard a* Id (iviag you a finar aabUcatioii. told sad days for Communist hopes sides weakening the womb’s con­ 100.000 Catholics in Hospital Operates 700 Years Reid, editor of the Bulletin and in Europe and arranged for the tractions, depress the respiration Lier, Belgivfin.—The Catholic publicity director of the Catholic DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL GROCERY formal recognition of Ethiopia by of the baby about to be bom.” ■ If Canada Denounce Reds hospital in this smiling town of Laymen’s Association of Georgia, Germany as Italian territory. It these physical difficulties can be Montreal.—Acceptance of the Education Week 30,000 inhabitants has just ob­ by the Most Rev. Gerald P. O’Hara, DR. W. F. LOCKE “challenge of Communism” was Bishop of Savannah, on behalf of Westerkamp BrcM. is small wonder that Italians are overcome, we know of no theo­ served its seventh centenary. All KE, 8813 KE. 8613 talking about Ciano as the prob­ logical reason why twilight sleep made at a mass meeting here by that time it has functioned ispth- Notre Dame university. The Very KE 9043 5106 Wadi. 100.000 Catholics, who pledged Rev. John F. O’Hara, C.S.C., presi­ 1216 Speer Blvd. Talk—Don’t W alk- able successor of Mussolini when or something like it could not be qut interruption — during the VETERINARIAN the latter dies. used. defense of their faith and de­ troubles of the 16th century, the dent of Notre Dame, will represent Telephone Your Order clared themselves strongly agrainst Program Planoed French revolution, and the rest. the institution at the ceremony. Small Animal Specialists Everything a Good Grocery religious persecutions throughout Roman Qcestion Important Among the prelates who have Should Rave Leon Degrelle, leader of the The Catholic News, published in the world. A denunciation of accepted invitations to be present Cat and Dog Hospital Washington.—A program for Vatican City.—The great im­ CLIPPING—6URUERY—DISEASE Bast Foods at Lowest Pricae Rexist movement in Belgium, who New York city, is celebrating its Communistic propaganda, said to portance of the settlement-of the are: Bishops Patrick Barry of St. W* Deliver v.-as quoted in recent dispatches as be more active than ever in Can­ participation of Catholic schools Augustine, William J. Hafey of golden jubilee and His Holiness, in American Education week, Nov. so-called Roman Question was having broken with the Church, through Cardinal Hayes, has sent ada, was made by the Most emphasized by Premier Benito Raleigh, Michael J. Keyes, S.M., WJWMWMVWMWM REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE does not seem to have done so. He Rev. Georges Gauthier, Coadjutor 9 to 15, has been prepared' in retired Ordinary of Savannah, and it one of the finest letters ever re­ pamphlet form and distributed by Mussolini in summarizing develop­ declared in a speech a few days ceived from the Vatican by a news­ Archbishop of Montreal. ments of the last ten years in an Emmet M. Walsh of Charleston. The firms listed here de­ HORACE W. BENNETT A ago; “Rexism is a sacred mission the Education department of the The Rt. Rev. Vincent Taylor, paper. Cardinal Pacelli signed the National Catholic Welfare Con­ address at Bologna. serve to be remembered COMPANY ' .arising out of Belgium’s tradi­ document. As the letter says. The New Eni^lish Saints* O.S.B., Abbot-Ordinary of Bel­ T.'bor 1271 TAbor 1271 tional Catholicism.” He pro­ ference. ^ mont abbey, Belmont, N. Car., and when you are distributing News “has been to the forefront The . general subjects assimed 210 Tabor Boildiag claimed his brotherhood with the of every movement for the promo­ Feast to Be July 9 Missioner in Orient the R t Rev, Francis Sadlier, 0. S. vour patronage in the dif­ REAL ESTATE Spanish Catholics fighting against for each,day are as follows: Mon­ tion and protection of Catholic in­ London.—The feast of the new B., Abbot of St. Leo’s abbey, St. LOANS AND INVESTMENTS Communism and announced he English saint-martyrs, Sts. John day, “Rwtoration of Religion in Desires ‘G-Man Auto’ Leo, Fla.’, will attend. ferent lines of business. terests and for the advancement EducationTuesday, “Catholic Ossining, N. Y.—“Wanted a G- Choice Apartments for Rent had sent troops to help them. De­ of civic welfare.” Fisher and Thomas More, has been INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS grelle aspires to be a Fascist dic­ authorized as July 9. Special Action for Catholic Education;” man armored car for mission jour­ Sailors’ Church Gets tator of Belgium. The name Rex­ Vptive Masses, also will be said on Wednesday, “World Peace;” neys,” writes the Rev. George Hag­ ist is taken from Christus Rex, Prof. Joseph Bank* Rhine of the days of thmr martyrdoms, Thursday, “A New Social Order;” gerty of St. Johneville, Maryknoll Recreation Center Friday, “The Catholic PrMs;” missioner in Sin Pip, Mancnukuo. Christ the King. * Duke university has been experi­ June 22 an^ July 6, respectively. New York.—The blessing by menting with telepathy for six Saturday, “Pre-Parental Train­ “The soldiers, particularly the Jap­ Cardinal Hayes, Archbishop of We regret to see Fascism spread­ ing;” Sunday, “The Church and anese, have the bandits on the run ing in Europe, but perhaps the edi­ years and seems to es^blish it as Pontiff Orders Masses Youth.'* New York, marked the formal dedi­ Preferred Parish Trading List tor of The Catholic Times in Lon­ a scientific fact. Using a pack of and our neighborhood ordinarily cation of the recreational center of cards of special design, .he has For Spain’s War Dead is very quiet,” he writes. “All the Shrine Church of the Sea, ini­ don is correct in saying that praise to ,the efforts to establish where it has secured sway it has made more than 100,000 tests, with Vatican City.—Masses on All Religious Drama to Be tiating another step in a plan of result* far beyond what could be Souls’ day were ordered by Pope peace. A roving band occasion­ Catholic Action. The Apostleship been the only possible antidote to _...... the Feature of Convention ally takes a pot-shot at us, how­ St. Francis Communism. The Times editor expected with mere chance. One Pius to be said throughout the of the Sea has long been a prin­ St. Dominic’s subject did nearly 33 times as well world for victims of the Spanish Milwaukee. — The Myateriee of ever, usually as we ride the busses. cipal interest of His Eminence. calls attention to the fundamental How smug we would feel if you error made by the protagonists as the indicated probable error. civil war, the Rosary, a religious driyna that With some person*, the test* are is to be presented as a special fea­ could send us a G-man car equip­ De Sales’ of the democracy that is now so ped with comfortable quarter-inch Archdiocese Is Forming widely disappearing. They pro­ just as successful when the sub­ ture of. the convention of the Arch­ Far North Bishop Urges diocesan Council of Catholic Wom- armor-plate.” claimed political liberty for all, jects are separated hundreds of Centers for Sociology T H E BROADWAY but were indifferent to economic miles as when they are in the same Measures to Save Indian nien here Nov. 22 to 24, revives Cincinnati.—^A center for every protection of the poor against the room. Illness, fatigue, or the ad­ Edmonton, Alta.—A trapping the technique of the old medieval 31.494 Pupils Enrolled branch of Catholic sociology is DEPARTMENT powerful rich, and hence opened ministering of a narcotic cuts monopoly for Indians of the mystery plays that were performed being established by the Rt. Rev. STORE COMPANY Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. down the success, but a special ef­ Northwest territories and a medi­ in the churches as a part of the in Schools of Diocese the door to Communist agitation. religious ceremonies of the time. It Msgr. R. Marcellus Wagner, arch- J. M. CONES. Pres. F. A. Mumford, Mgr. He thinks economic liberty of the fort or (he giving of a stimulant cal campaign to prevent sickhess Providence, R. I.—There are dibcesan director of Catholic poor from oppression means more increases it. All subjects react in order to check the rapidly in­ was written by Ralph Mead. 31.494 pupils being educated in the Charities. Outstanding among the 21 to 51 South Broadway W. 25th and Decatur GA. 5125 to the masses than political free­ just about the same way to nar­ creasing death rate among the In­ schools of_ the Diocese of Provi­ enterprises are the formation of dom. cotics or stimulants, even though dian population of the Far North Religion Is Cure For dence. This number represents ap­ a new Catholic Charities corpor­ they do not know which of the are advocated by the Most Rev. proximately one-fourth of the total ation and the establishment of a The London editor says that two a capsule given to them con­ Bishop Gabriel Breynat, O.M.I., Crime, Asserts Judge L. C. .B. A. I the problem of Communism can be student enrollment in the state. mental hygiene clinic. Annunciatioii tains. Vicar Apostolic of Mackenzie. Brooklyn, N. Y.—“The crying Exclusive of Providence college, St. Mary’s Branch No. 298 t handled in only one way—by war. need of today is religions. train­ We hope another way can be conducted by the Dominican Fa­ I Ueetintrs held every second sod fourth I ing and education for our youth,” thers, there are 911 persons teach­ Cardinal Presides at I Thursday of the month st 2 o'clock | found, but whether it can depends The Boston Transcript prints a Only Woman on School’s declared County Judge Nova in LONDON MARKET AND on the Communists themselves. If ing in diocesan schools. Centennial of Parish HOLY GHOST CHURCH HALL ! remarkable piece of Irish history Staff Holds Post Decade discussing causes of crime. Edu­ Newburgh, N, Y. — Cardinal GROCERY ISTH AND CALIFORNIA STS I they do in other nations what they in the form of a new* dispatch St. Louis, Mo.—The only woman cation without religious training, have done in Spain, the London Hayes and other archdiocesan of­ OSCAR TUNNELL, Prop. from Dublin. In the 17th cen­ ever to be a full-time faculty the justice said, does only half a School’s Name Changed ficials took part in the Solemn editor is right. ' , tury, Peter Creagh, Bishop of member of St. Louis university is job. Quality Meats and Groceries When Boys Are Enrolled Pontifical Mass celebrated in St. 3800 Walnut Street Cork, was arrested on the charge Miss Mary E. Poole, registrar of New Haven, Conn. — Aquinas Patrick’s church in observance of We hope that the new Catholic of plotting against England. Hss several schools within the college. Dedication Program Is hall is the name selected for the the centennial of the parish. Phones: MA- 5239—TA. 3845 Readers’ Digest will have a share arrest was religious persecution. She has held the position for ten former Lady Tower, St. Mary’s St. Anne’s Shrine of the success that hat come to After 18 months’ serious illness in years. Repeated on Jubilee academy, since the institution has The Readers’ Digest. Fortune re­ jail, he was brought to trial. One Cambridge Springs, Pa. — The New U. S. Novitiate DRUGS witness so hated the Bishop’s Cath­ been made co-educational and boys veals that the little magazine Sisters of St. Joseph program given 25 years ago at the are enrolled. .Of Capuchins Opened TWO STORES olicity that he determined to per­ ope'ning and dedication of St. Wilmington, Del. — The Capu­ Arvada Pastor Holds Unique jure himseif and have the Ordi­ To Open Junior College Anthony’s church was repeated at chin Fathers of the Irish province, SAME PRICES Mass on Sunday a t-8:30 A. M. nary convicted. Having given his San Diego, Calif.—A junior col­ the' parish’s silver jubilee Cele­ Oldest Diocesan Priest who have been laboring in several Sunday Devotions at 7:45 P. M. Record in One Parish testimony, he leaned over to kiss lege for women will be opened here bration. St. Anthony’s first pas­ dioceses of the country for a quar­ m ’iG(0 the Bible. At that instant, the by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Succumbs in Oklahoma ftffinfiiHP NOVENA IN HONOR OF ST. tor was the present Bishop of Erie, ter of a century, have opened nere 8401 F m klia Sts 8ttl Chicago. — The Rev. Jerome floor of the courtroom collapsed Carondelet, who also conduct Mt. the Most Rev. John Mark Gannon. Guthrie, Okla.—Bishop Francis their first novitiate in the United ANNE ON THURSDAY AT 7:45 Mulherin, O.S.M., pastor of Our and the witness was crushed to St. Mary’s college in Los Angeles. C. Kelley pi%sided at the • Solemn States. The Most Rev. Edmond J. Lady of Sorrows church here, who death. Everybody in the room The college will be opened in con­ Boy Scout Troop Is Mass of Requiem for the Rev. Fitzmaurice, Bishop of Wilming­ will celebrate the 35th anniversary fell into the cellar except the judge nection with Our Lady of Peace Placidus Dierick, O.S.B., 86, re­ ton, blessed the building, and the DE SELLEM academy at Villa Montemar. tired chaplain of Catholic college of his ordination to the prie.sthood and the accused prelate, “The 89th in Archdiocese Very Rev. Dr. James O’Mahony, FUEL AND FEED CO. The firms listed here de­ in November, was born in Our judge, recognizing the incident as New York.—The 89th Catholic and oldest priest in the Diocese of O.M.Cap., philosophy professor at CHARLES .A. DeSELLEU serve to be remembered Lady of Sorrows parish and has a ^ heavenly manifestation, ac­ Boy S.cout troop in the Archdio­ 'Oklahoma City-Tulsa. Father Cork university, preached. spent 33 of the 35 years of his quitted the prisoner.” cese of New York has been organ­ Placidus was a native of Belgium. We Ship by Rail when you are distributing priestly life either as an assistant $613,650 Given ized at Hbly Cross church. PHONE TA 3205 your patronage in the dif­ or as pastor of that church. Oklahoma Station Has 3STH AND WALNUT The death of Monsignor John J. Papal Blessing Given RES. PHONE MA. 8S44 ferent lines of business. Burke, general secretary of the Before Start of 13 Enter Sisterhoods To Couple on Jubilee Radio Lecture Series Rumanian Archbishop N.C.W.C., remove* one of the Brooklyn, N. Y.—A cablegram Oklahoma City, Okla.—A new Once Pastor in Ohio greatest Churchmen of his gener­ in Prelate’s Pastorate fI*om Pope Pius bestowing the series of radio lectures delivered ation. He handled hi* difficult Parsons, Kans.—In the 21-year Papal blessing on Mr. and Mrs. by local clergy is being broadcast Youngstown, 0. — A former Seminary Drive on Wednesdays from 5:30 to 5:45 Cleveland and Youngstown pastor,. position with exquisite diplomacy pastorate of the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph Ponsiglione was received and played a major role in the B. J. McKernan at St. Patrick’s by the couple on their 50th wed­ p. m. over station KOMA. The th« Most Rev. Alexandra Nico- i j • .. . Newark, N. J. — Contributions church, 13 young women of the Nov. H talk will be given on lescu, has been elected Archbishop ' r f t r r t h r k “„?cK"i“ * ding jubilee. An anniversary Mass totaling $613,650 toward a Dioc­ parish have joined religious com­ was celebrated by their son, the “Communism in Mexico.” esan Seminary fund were made at munities. Three Franciscan Sis­ Rev. Mario Ponsiglione. DRUGGISTS TOWEL & LINEN SUPPLY a series of pre-campaign dinners ters are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS MOUNTAIN TOWEL a SUPPLY CO. Bishop of Lugoj and at one time came into the field, many parishes held throughout the Diocese of August Bedy. will be ftlled correctly st acted as if the Church ended at Newark in honor of the Most Rev. Federal Court Accepts Weekly Broadcast WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY Service furnished for OIBces, Barbers, in his rule had visited all the Ru­ Restaurants. Stores, and Banquets manian Greek Catholic parishes in their borders. Year by year, this Thomas J. Walsh, Bishop of New­ Indiana Sisters Are to University’s Bond Plan Ph. SP. 9766 1096 Sooth Gaylord St. •America. selfish idea is passing, and not only ark. An army of 12,000 volun­ 3104 Downinr MA 7960 diocesan and national work% but teer workers will conduct a gen­ Open College for Girls Detroit—Federal Judge Edward To Start Nov. 15 Patronize Our Advertisers B. W. BECKIUS, Msnscer .also purely parochial ones, arc eral campaign throughout 264 par­ Indianapolis, Ind.—The Sisters J. Moinet, in approving the re­ Three Americans Are thereby benefiting. In our opin­ ishes of the diocese in the week of St. Francis of Oldenburg have organization plan for the Univer- Salt Lake City.—The Rt. Rev. Honored by Pope Pius ion, there was no prelate or priest of Nov. 8, vdth a view to enrolling acquired an estate here consisting rity of Detroit and overruling o^ Msgr. Duane G. Hunt, V.G., will The firms listed here de­ of his day who did greater work 60,000 men and women as mem­ of a 60-acre tract of land and a jections of a minority of bond­ start nis annual series of weekly Francis J. Fisher, Inc. for the Church in America than bers of the Bishop’s Association number of buildings, which will holders, complimented the Jesuits broadcasts over KSL here Sun­ TAbor 6204 serve to be remembered Vatican City.—Pope Pius has Dr. Burke. He was only recently of the Laity. This diocesan asso­ be remodeled and converted into a who have spent their lives in mak­ day, Nov. 16, at 10 p. m.. Moun­ when you are distributing named Furey Ellis, Matthew Md- made a Domestic Prelate. No rank ciation, for the present, will have college for girls. Classes are ex­ ing the institution successful and tain time. His talks will be Cement, Plaster, Mortar Closkey, and Vincent Carroll, all that could be given to him would for its sole function the financing pect^ to open in September, 1987, said that the school is “worth more similar to those of previous years your patronage in the dif­ of Philadelphia, as Secret Chani- have been too great, in view of of a new seminary plant at an esti­ at which tjme Marian college at as a going institution” than it —explanation of doctrines and Metal Lath, Stucco ferent lines of business. bcrlains of the Cape and Sword. his life work. mated cost of $1,500,000. Oldenburg will be discontinued. would be at a sheriff’s sale. practic%3 of the Catholic reli^on. 2363 BLAKE ST. DENVER