1920-12-11, [P ]

1920-12-11, [P ]

1 I )*->. •W • -JLgri • 'PF?I< •|p I . & ts >' '<;> mt Oj.yn. Volume 10 ST. PAUL, MINN., DECEMBER 11, 1920 Number 49 OLD CATHOLIC ENGLAND POPE AN0 REUNION THE LATE EMPRESS EUGENIE ANNOUNCEMENT CAUSES GREAT IRELAND'S FREEDOM NOW SUP­ only way in which an* English village POPE TO CELEBRATE MASS FOR Windsor, where Queen Victoria gave BRITISH ' TRADITIONS PROVEN SURPRISE TO PRIESTS AND PEO­ PORTED BY BRITISH BRILLIANCY OF ROYAL NUPTIALS can be recognized is by reference to INTENTION OF CHURCH them a warm welcome, was one of the CATHOLIC BY ART CONTEST- PLE—HAS BEEN ENERGETIC CATHOLICS. IN PARIS—CLOUDS OF WAR its Catholic history. UNITY. DARKEN HAPPINESS OF WED­ happiest events of the empress's life, INTERESTING RESULT OF COM­ WORKER. and laid the foundation of a life-long Prize-Winning Design. DED LIFE —DISASTER AND (By N. C. W. C. News Service.) friendship between the queen and her­ PETITION SUGGESTED BY DJJKE The design winning first prize is for (By X. C. W. C. News Service.) EXILE — EMPRESS ALWAYS The announcement made at the The effort to bring the British Gov­ self. The return visit of the queen OF YORK. a village sign for St. Peter's in The Reverend Father Paul, Superior chancery office, of the resignation of ernment round to a peace policy NOTED FOR CHARITY. and prince consort to Paris was a Thames. No traveler can mistake of the Friars of the Atonement, Gray- Rt. Rev. Bishop J. F. Regis Canevin, gredt success, and did much to estab­ this village, for its sign device is the moor, X. Y., has received a cablegram towards Ireland has met with the sup­ (By X. C. W. C. News Service.) as Bishop of the Pittsburgh Diocese, lish the empress's position at other Prince of the Apostles, bearing in his from Rome, announcing that the Holy port of great numbers of English Cath­ was received with profound surprise olics. Their , memorial to Premier The news of the death of the Em­ courts. On March 1G, 1857, the prince The Duke of York, second son of hands great golden keys, and stand­ Father, Pope Benedict XV. will cele­ press Eugenie, which took place :fi- imperial was born and proudly styled King George V, in a public speech by all. Bishop Canevin tendered his George has been heartily approved by ing on the Isle of Thames, brate Mass on the Feast of Saint Pe­ cently in Spain, has evoked profound by the people L'Enfant de France. The last May urged the revival of village resignation to the Holy Father last the Irish Bishops. But no rash hopes ter's Chair at Rome, January 18, for and widespread regret. She was born enthusiasm and excitement were in­ signs—signs that should not only en­ Nor will there be any mistaking the spring, when he found the condition are entertained by the hierarchy. Sussex village of Mayfield which was the intention of Church Unity Octave, in Granada on May 5, 1826, and had tense, and at the empress's request the able the traveler to know the name of of his health such that he would no which begins on that day. This cable­ Cardinal Logue considers the con­ thus attained the great age of 9,4. Two Pope consented to be his godfather. the village through which he might possibly at one time called Maryfield, longer be able to fitly bear the bur­ gram was sent by Right Reverend tinued measures of friglitfulness as months ago, while staying with the The baptism was solemnized with be passing, but at the same time por­ for the artist depicts the village by a dens of his office. The resignation green field in which the Blessed Virgin Monsignor Papadopoulos, Assessor of was accepted but a short time ago indicating that the British Govern­ Duke of Alva, her nephew, in Madrid, great pomp, but the empress had not tray the village's traditional history. the Sacred Congregation for the ment is ill-disposed for peace. Dr. she underwent an operation for catar­ Acting on this suggestion of the stands, with the Holy Child playing at by the Holy See, after efforts to have the strength to hold the child up after her feet with field flowers. Below Oriental Churches, formerly Greek Gilmartin, Archbishop of . Tuam, on act, which was said to have been suc­ the anointing, so the emperor did. Duke's, the London Daily Mail organ­ the prelate reconsider had failed. Bishop of Constantinople. whose truce-call the English Catholic cessful. Although she had long been Some very happy years Tolowed at the ized a competition with the idea of there is a shield with an ecclesiastical Bishop Canevin, however, has consent­ action seems to have been taken, is in feeble health, death came quite un­ Tuileries. A treasure which the em­ having Ihese village signs artistic. device of an archiepiscopal pallium This is the second time that Pope ed to act as administrator until liis and a ciborium, while on one side of Benedict XV, following the initiative successor shall have been appointed at least satisfied that the principles expectedly. press valued highly, and kept until admitted in their memorial regarding Competition Reveals Catholic Tra­ the shield St. Dunstan holds an enorm­ of his predecessor, Pope Pius X, has and assumed the office. On her father's side Marie Eugenie 1S70 in her bedroom at the Tuilerien Ireland's "separate nationhood, equal ous pair of pincers with which he pulls shown his interest in the observance Bishop Canevin was born in West­ Montijo, Comtesse de Teba, was de­ was the golden rose presented to her ditions. rights, and equal dignity" are such as i the nose of the devil on the other side of the Church Unity Octave. It was in moreland Co., Penn., June •"», 1853? re­ scended from the ancient Spanish fam­ by the Pope on the occasion of the would settle the trouble if accepted by This competition has established the of the shield, according to a legend February, J91G, that the Holy Father ceived his clerical education at St. ily of De Guzman of Granada, while prince's baptism. Cardinal Patrizi, in England at large. fact, apparently undiearned of by the related of the Saint. Christcliurch ir, issued an Apostolic Brief, extending Vincent College and Seminary, Beatty, her mother was Miss Kirkpatrick, a offering it, addressed her majesty in mass of the English people, that the Hampshire is another town that can the observance of the Church Unity Penn.; was ordained June 4, 1879, and Scotswoman of good family, from Latin. "The rose," he said, "signifies national expression of the people—the be explained only in terms of Cath­ Octave to the Universal Church, and consecrated Titular Bishop of Sabra- whom she is said to have inherited the joy of the two Jerusalems—that sense by which they recognize their olic tradition. A Bishop in full pontif­ enriching it with indulgences. ta, February 24, 1903, succeeding to her fair golden hair. There is a tra­ is, of the Church triumphant and the own national individuality—is some­ ical vestments stands holding his the See of Pittsburgh, on the death ST. PETER'S dition, that when quite young she con­ Church militant. The rose represents, thing essentially Catholic. The plac­ erozier while lifting his right hand of Rt. Rev. Richard Phelan, Decem­ sulted a Spanish gitana, who predicted in the eyes of all the faithful, that ing of the new signs will advertise this in blessing. Beyond the Bishop, and ber 20, 1900. During his incumbency most magnificent flower, the joy of the CELEBRATION OF NEW YORK'S that she would be one day an Em­ fact to every traveler who tours Great in the background, is the magnificent CLEWS SCHOOLS the diocese has almost doubled in the press. A rather romantic story is told saints. Accept this rose, beloved and Britain. >, priory church of Christchurch, one of number of priests and laymen, there FIRST CATHOLIC of the first time the Comtesse de- Teba noble daughter, puissant and adorned Actually there fcs no reason why the finest ecclesiastical buildings in Rev. Wm. A. Kane, superintendent now being 603 priests; 356 churches; CHURCH. saw her future husband in 1840, when with many gracious qualities, in order even the densest Briton should ever the South of England. of parochial schools, reports an attend­ 193 parochial schools, with 70,000 pu­ she was on a visit with her mother to that thou mayst be still more ennobled have forgotten this. All his public by all the virtues of Jesus Christ, like Protestant England Symbols Unap­ ance of So,984 children in the Catholic pils, and 27 institutions for depend­ (By N. C. W. C. News Service) Madame Delessert, the wife of the holidays, with the exception of the schools of the Cleveland diocese, an ents of ail ages and conditions. Prefect of Police, says a writer in the a rose planted by the banks of a full- August holiday, are holy days of the pealing. The one hundred and thirty-fifth an­ Irish Catholic. While she was there flowing stream. May this boon be increase of 2,833 over last year. Two niversary of the laying of the corner­ Catholic Church; while if he is fond new schools were opened and more Prince Louis Napoleon was brought granted unto thee, through the ever These are but three examples se­ stone of New York's first Catholic Of litigation he will remember that lected from some (517 designs that are needed. St.

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