SUM EBECTED Asmoliymeiit

SUM EBECTED Asmoliymeiit

T1 FORWARD MARCH SEEN CATHOLIC ACTION Tilt Rtglsttr Hat tba International Newt Sernce (W irt and H a il), the N. C. W. C. Newt Service (Inclnding Kadfoa and Cablet), VATICAN SAYS Itt Own Special Service, Lamen Service of China. International lUnttrated Kewi, and N. C. W , C. Picture Service PLANS MADE TO Local Local The Baptist Standard of Edition Edition Dallas, Texas, in its Oct. 2H ARCHBISHOP OF CARRY ON IN issue, carried a headline read­ ing: “ Catholic Bishop Bap­ THE tized and Ordained.” It says that Dr. Monte de Honor, DETROIT RIGHT COMING YEAR *‘a distinguished Roman Cath­ olic Bishop,” has entered the Corrections in Reference to Remarks of Fr. Baptist Church. He was bap­ Progress Indicated in Every Report Given tized into the membership of Coughlin Upheld by Holy See Through. REGISTER(Name Registered in the U. S. Patent Office) To Bishops of United States at the First Church at Waco, Apostolic Delegate Tex., Oct. 6, and ordained VOL. XIII. No. 48 DENVER, COLO., SUNDAY, NOV. 28, 1937 TWO CENTS Their Annual Meeting as a preacher Oct. 8. Washington.— His Excellency, the Most Rev. Amleto Washington.— Forward on every front inarched the Giovanni Cicognani, Apostolic Delegate to the United legions of Catholic Action in the United States in the last The Standard says that Dr. States, in a statement issued here, made known the reply year as they expanded their activities and speeded up their de Honor “ belonged from the of the Holy See to inquiries it has received relative to the Three of Five New Cardinals programs to meet the greater demands of a stirring time. .first to the congregation of Rev. Charles E. Coughlin of the Detroit archdiocese. In Progress of the Church Militant under the guidance of the Romanists in Europe known the statement, the Holy See declares it regards as “ just Hierarchy was shown in every report made to the 82 as the Old Catholics, who do and timely” the corrections which the Most Rev. Edward Bishops and Archbishops, attending the Bishops’ annual not accept the dogma of Mooney, Archbishop of Detroit, made in reference to Saw Service in World War general meeting at the Clatholic University of Americft. Father Coughlin’s remarks. Papal infallibility, and later Encouraged by the advances made in the last 12 months, was with the National Cath­ Following is the text of the statement: Vatican City.— Proclamation of the Bishops laid plans to carry on in the coming year. “I am instructed to make the five new Cardinals at a private ---------------------------------- From Rome came word of the olic Church in Mexico, which following statement: Sacred College Will Number 69 has broken with Rome.” Dr. consistory on Dec. 13 and a public TTnna T ?vn ra cca/1 Holy Father’s “deep satisfaction” “ ‘In answer to messages re­ new Cardinals arc proclaimed by Pope Pius XI at a secret consistory consistory on Dec. 16 will bring r i U p c i L / A p i C o S C U with the work of the National Cath- de Honor, according to this SUM EBECTED ceived by the Holy See from indi­ on Dec. 13 and a public consistory on Dec. 16. Archbishop Ermene­ the Sacred College to within one P _ ^ „ olic Welfare Conference,'the Bish- statement, never was what the viduals and groups interested in gildo Pellegrinetti, and the four pictured below are the new members: member of its maximum strength. t'OrUanOniZdllOIl' ops’ agency for directing Catholic Dallas paper is pleased to the activities of the Rev. Charles Upper left. Archbishop Pierre Gerlier of Lyon; upper right. Archbishop The five new Princes of the T J* Tl/f • J Action in the nation. The Pope’s E. Coughlin of the Archdiocese of Arthur Hinsley of Westminster; lower left. Archbishop Giuseppe Pii- rail a Romanist. He was not Church, three of whom served in I I f I n n i R n ^ S i n P f l praise was contained in a letter Detroit, the Holy See replies as zardo, secretary o f the Sacred Congregation for Extraordinary Ecclesi­ the World war and one of whom V X x i i u i u i i iT x u tu v ii Cardinal Pacelli, Papal Sec- a Catholic at all and was cer­ ASMOliyMEIITfollows: “ The Holy See regards astical Affairs, and Archbishop A de^ato G. Piazza, Patriarch o f Venice. has two sisters in the United retary of State, read by the Most tainly not a Catholic Bishop, as just and timely the corrections States, will bring the number of Washington.—The desire of the Rev. Edward Mooney, Archbishop in our understanding o f these which the Archbishop of Detroit Cardinals to 69, one below the full Bishops, priests, and people of the of Detroit, in his report as chair­ made in reference to the remarks terms. number of 70. United States to see Catherine man of the N.C.W.C. Administra­ lOALSMIIi of Father Coughlin published on The new Cardinals are Arch­ tive board. Archbishop ■ Mooney Tekakwitha, “ the Lily of the Oct. 5. Every Bishop has not only v'A/k ' bishop Giuseppe Pizzardo, secre­ also reported encouraging mes­ The so-called Old Catholic the right but the dpty to supervise tary of the Sacred Congp:egation Mohawks,” honored with canoni­ sages from Cardinal Rossi, secre­ Atlantic City.— Alfred E. Smith, Catholic teaching in his diocese. for Extraordinary Ecclesiastical zation is to be expressed to the tary of I^e Sacred Consistorial Church broke away from Holy See, under the terms of a former governor of New York and Any priest who feels aggrieved by Affairs; the Most Rev. Ermene- Congregation, and from Cardinal Papal Catholicity when a the action of his Bishop in the resolution adopted by the general Serafini, prefect of the Sacred Presidential candidate in 1928, gpldo Pelle^inetti, Papal Nuncio small group refused to ac­ exercise of such supervision has to Jugoslavia; the Most Rev. Ar­ iMeting of the Bishops in ses- Congregation of the Council. was honored at St. Peter’s church cept the Vatican council’s the right of orderly recourse to the thur Hinsley, Archbishop of West­ sfti here this week. World Conditions definition of Papal infalli­ in Pleasantville by high public of­ Holy See, but, in loyalty to the minster; the Most Rev. Pierre Ger­ Catherine, or Kateri, Tekak­ ficials, members of the clergy, and Church, he also has the duty of witha was an Indian maiden born Increase Burdens bility. There was no Bishop lier, Archbishop of Lyon, and the the legal profession of New Jer­ using his influence to keep the mat­ Most Rev. Adeodato Giovanni Pi­ in 1656 in that part of the Mo­ “ World conditions have placed in the group of rebels, and sey, New York, and Pennsylvania. ter from being made the occasion azza, Patriarch of Venice. hawk valley which is now in the some extraordinary burdens on the Old Catholics secured The occasion was the unveiling of of public agitation and thus pos­ Parish of St. Cecilia, Fonda, N. Y. practically every facility' of the Has Sisters in U. S. Episcopacy through consecra­ a statue in front of the church as sibly creating confusion in the Catherine’s mother, who was a conference,” said Archbishop a memorial to Mr. Smith, a founder minds of many Catholics.” ’ Archbishop Pellegrinetti, brother Christian,, died when the girl was Mooney, War in Spain and in the tion of one of their Jeaders of the church and a frequent at­ “ * A. G. CICOGNANI, of two women in America, worked four years old. As there were no Orient gave the N.C.W.C. oppor­ by the heretical group of tendant at services there in vaca­ “ Apostolic Delegate.” with Pope Pius XI when the pres­ missionaries about, Catherine was tunities to publicise the Church’s Jansenists in Holland, who tion periods. Bishop Moses E. ent Holy Father was Papal Nuqcio not baptized until she was nearly position on problems of world im­ Kiley of Trenton officiated at the seemingly have valid orders. Fr. Coughlin Wants to Poland in 1920. His American 20 years of age, but long before port. Likewise at home, govern­ ceremony, with Monsignor E. G. sisters are Mrs. Teresa Bonuccelli, had given evidence of a purity mental activities have added to the The Old Catholic Church, Griffin of South Amboy as the Protests Stopped a member of Holy Rosary parish of heart and constancy of will work of the conference. Keeping even in its early days, made preacher. Royal Oak, Mich.— (INS)-;-De- in Washington, and Mrs. Georgi- that caused her to be greatly ad­ in step with the government and many changes in doctrine. The memorial is a 10-foot mar­ scribing himself as a “ loyal priest," ana D’Allesandro of Nevada. When mired by her people. She died private agencies interested in the the Rev. Charles E. Coughlin last problems of youth, the conference Historians declare that it ble statue of St. Thomas More, be­ -V Mrs. Bonuccelli came to Italy for a in 1684 after leading an extraor­ lieved to be the first of that saint Sunday asked the followers he family reunion three years ago, established a Youth bureau to co­ would be better named dinarily Holy life. The Rev. erected in the United States. Quo­ gained during his years as a mili­ she remarked that she would come Charles Miccinelli, S.J., is postu- ordinate young people’s projects the New Protestant Church tations from Chief Justice Charles tant radio orator to cease their back again when Brother Ermene­ carried on by departments of the lator of her cause in Rome.

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