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DElSrVER CATHOLIC REGISTER iOOg I«(J y I,III ,,,]g VOL IV. NO. 46 DENVER, COLORADO, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1909. *1.50 PER YEAR, IN ADVAN CE 5 CENTS. peared at the council of Jerusalem and Catholic and Papalist he gave an account of his mission: went up accordingly to Jerusalem; and With Catholic Editors Critic Answered communicated to them the gospel, w hich I preach among the Gentiles, but Another proof that th*:* German- their intellectual pleasures are few Anglican Attempt to Make a Distinction Where None apart to them who seemed to be some- Americans are not, as ^ wedded to j and limited. Nor is the missionary The Pastor of St. Francis de Sales Quotes Mrs. Eddy in Exists - Bishop Grafton’s Pamphlet Discussed thing: lest perhaps I should run, o r ! the beer mug, was given th“ other day i spirit deveIope<l among us, and in this Refutation of Her Followers had run In vain." He bad contended in the incident at MasAr Mh. m. The we differ from our brethren in other The other day a pamphlet came Into The fallacy w’as trumpeted aloud as against the Judaizing Christians, that; annual school picnic w».‘ -Id without! FngHsh-speaking countries.—Western circumcision was not necessary to the . beer, bar or bottle. The 'izens there 1 Watchman. To the Register. , would like to ask Mr. Montgomery one my hands. It was entitled: re long as Constantinople had a show., In one of the evening papers I find question, if I could do so without seem- Once the Turks became masters of the | Gentiles. His contention was approved j are "Gormans.” Hund^; of incidents: joinder to a pamphlet by the Rev. a criticism of certain extracts from ; Ing to have recourse to ridicule: If by the whole council. And as he made U’ould be cited in which (i‘*ruian-Amer-f The future historian of the first dec- Ix‘wl« J. OTlern, C. 8. P., by ^.^arles Greek1 A V’ AA Kniplre,A^tAA|.AAA-,, itAW dl**^W4 A * .A away.AA . The* AA ques-\AW. Q '• ] - — my paper on Christian Science, which | these scientists did not have real mat- tlon of tfic Contantinooolitan Patrlarrh ** " ^iod ' leans have shown that tl respect the ; ade of the twentieth centur>- will be Chapman Grafton, S. T. D., Bishop of were published In the Register of May| ter to experiment with, of what value Itelng equal In supremacy and dignity! convert the Gentiles, he was admit-i move for reform from Ithe beer keg. i puzzled. He will find that the world Fond du I.AC." 27th. 'is their experiment: to the Bishop of Rome was hushed up ! t**® apostles. "When they i They are not slaves of th mug and at the opening of the century was in The name was not unfamiliar to me. The writer claims that these extracts; Mr. Montgomerj' states that Mrs. forever, except In legend. Xo E a s t e r n ^ again we say it, the “ a l.iuce" Is a ; an extraordinarily belligerent mood, I had heard of the prelate before, and misrepresent Christian Science, and do Ed«ly bases her teaching of the un- ciiurch outside the limits of the saldj Cep^ias and John, who j slander on the German n.vme.— Home: and that the mood was well nigh unl- knew him by reputation as an most ad not in any particular give the full, ’ reality of matter on the allness of God. Patrlarchate. troubles itself about the ! pillars, gave to me and | Adviser, versa!, dominating the New World as vanced high churchman. The bishop clear and logical reasoning of the! God is all-eternal, uncreated being. well as the Old, the Orient no less tries to prove that he is a Catholic. matter. Each one goes along inde-i ‘ '*® of fellow-1 -------- Christian Science text book. Matter is created being, and in no way than the Occident. Alongside of He fancies there Is a distinction be pendently of Constantinople. Those I “‘‘‘P' i ’^'’ ® I wrote of "Science” as I understood conflicts with uncreated being. The tween a Catholic and a Paimlist. Ac-| that were within its jurisdiction at the tiles, and they unto the circumcision."' cago. told his readers i..st week that this fact he will find another fact n o ; less conspicuous and universal that' ^ careful reading of "Science' Christian Scientist, with other panthe- cording to him a Papalist Is a Chris-1 time of the schism, separated from i t : •'f'"® '' “ ‘» » ‘>oP of Jerusalem, was he had seen In several exchanges and Health.” In one instance I gave a ists, holds that God could not create Uan who adniltK the supremacy of th e' at the first opportunity. Moscow be-!®‘ '® “ ‘ •'® P'»®®’ CePhAB. as the quotation from the ^ cred Heart Re-1 everybody of Importance In the early full paragraph of Mrs. Eddy’s reason- matter, because such a creation would years of the tw'entleth century was an H.ahop of Rome In spiritual matters came a patriarchate that was a fte r-i'p p ”®®™''"® P®®'“ '® P "' the j Mew to the effect that h. w.vs not . Ing, with very little abbreviation. It conflict with his own being. The Chris- A Catholic la a Christian who does not wards suppressed, because the Russian : '® “ '®''’ ' Prelate genius. Such an opinto. true or not, i ardent champion of peace. A crowd , g^arcely the least pretentions por- tian holds that Go.1 Hots* I*- ' Ephesus, was assigned to the was never expressed li? the Review,, of royal peacemakers lo a world sur ; scarcely me least pretentious por iian noids that Gotl can create real The truth of the matter is, Dr. Grafton government did not care ‘ third place. If St. Paul withstood St. *o we can not undersUB-1 how It could charged with thoughts and threats of ! argument, since she claims matter, which in no way conflicts with tries to rob us of the time-honored acts revised by the Ottoman autbori- Peter later. It was not because he be quoted by any of our t xchanges. war. a band of lovers strolling down \ ne an mat emat ca exact is purel> spiritual being. Which Is naino, for which our forefathers suf- ties. Bulgaria, In our days, became looked uiKjn himself as superior, but 'The Catholic exchanges 'th e country! an avenue which they themselves had abbreviations the fullest concept of an all-powerful f»*rf»d and died, and to appropriate it an exarchate, independent of Constan because he wished to enlighten S t Pe-1 are read with great cart :u this office, lined with lyddite shells and twelve-1 ^ to this argument. I God. to himself and his fellow-communt-, tlnople. for national and political rea will Slate it in full: Mr. Jlontgomery is quite enthusiastic cants. He wishes to play the magpie sons. WTiat will its fate be. when the ter. his superior, on the theological but the New World’s own editorial is i inch guns, this will cause our historian I>osition he was assuming towards the the first we have seen^^out it. The! to rub his eyes.......... His perplexity "The divine metaphysics of Chris- In the praises of "Science.” This Is of the fable, that put on pigoon-featb- Turkish constitution Is firmly estab- tian Science, like the method In math- commendable, but scarcely convincing, ers to get more easily into the com- Ushed. God alone knows. In the mean- Gentilee in the presence of the Jews, fact is. life is too short, and the work| will become no less when he considers conduct which was hindering the con-' in hand too serious,,for ui? to bother ^ the incontrovertible proofs that never ematics, proves the rule by inversion. The followers of a thousand teachers pany of pig€M)ns. In fairness to th e, time, the See of Rome will continue For example: There is no pain In truth share a liKe enthusiasm, reailer and to Dr. Grafton, we shall extending Its influence. Stripped of Its version of the Gentiles and which St. about who is or who Is d a genius, since time began were the masses of Paul <leemod necessa»y to reprove. more iro]x>rtant que-ti*«n8 demand men so peaceably inclined as in just anil no truth in pain: no nerve in He tells us that by patient study we quote bis own words: "The Eastern temiioralities. It Is still and will be a mind and no mind In nerve; no matter could grow to appreciate* the beauty churches hold the ancient Catholic i>ower to be reckoned with in the Such things happen almost every our attention.— Sacred I* Art Review, , this turbulent and war rumor torment- day. W e find Inferiors remonstrating ■ ■ ■ : ed twentieth century. He will find that in mind and no mind in matter? no and harmony of "science.” I would faith, but regard lh« supremacy of f'hristlan world. matter in life and no life in matter; no not be surprised at the growth of any Koine as unwarranted by the Scrip- The political Imijorfance of Constan with their superiors and nobody ever Over in England the ‘ ':ithollc lay-j science and commerce and religion had thinks that for this the inferior is the. man finds something tc> do. and likej co-operated in bringing matter thein nationsgood and to- no good in matter,” hallucination in the mind of one who tures nm! tradition. They regard it as tinople having vanished, and along I (Page 113.) superior of no factor.