D E N V E R C a T H O L I C E G I S T

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i r " ' DENVER CATHOLIC EGISTER VOL. VI. NO. 50. DENVER, COLORADO, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1911 I1.M PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. PRICE FIVE CENT!. An “Education” Sunday Program Catholic Colony Irish Players FatheP Vaughan Is Coming Of National Eucharistic Successful* In Colorado In Of Recognized Ability Com­ Catholic and Non-Catholic Delegates to Nations Famous London Jesuit, One of the Great Figures of the cational Association in San Francisco Hear Congress to Be Held Line with Nation Wide ing to America Church in England is Completing Plans for a Tour Sermons From Catholic Pulpits in Cincinnati Movement Very Soon of the United States this Fall San Francisco, July 15.—This city has, are looked upon with suspicion and dis­ An important meeting of the general NOTED PRELATES MEET New York, July 18.—Promise ia given In view of the contemplated visit of And this spiritual attitude asks, nay, been given over bodily to the school trust. Two great forces are arrayed one committee having in charge arrange­ that we may soon see on the American the famous London Jesuit, Father Ber­ demands, certain conditions withonfi teachers of the ynited States during the against each other—advanced Socialism ments for the fifth National Eucharistic stage a company of recognized Irish nard Vaughan, to America this fall, the which charm one ever so wisely it past week, says the Monitor, the official on the one hand demands the overthrow congress, to be held in Cincinnati, Sep­ players. In commenting upon the pros­ following article, contributed by C. Deck­ availeth nothing. Was it not SolomoB organ of the archdiocese of San Fran­ of the existing order of things, the abol­ tember 28, 29, 30, and October 1, took In Chicago and Discuss pect an admirer of Irish plays and play­ er to the Southern Guardian of Little who said “Get wisdom, but, with aQ cisco. ition of private right to property and place recently at the Cathedral in that Pla^ to Establish ers says: Rock, will undobutedly prove interesting thy getting, get understanding,” and it The convention of the National Edu­ many other measures which spell blood­ city. While not all the invitations sent “The competent Irish actor has al­ to our readers: is this understanding of a spiritual na­ cational Association brought thousands shed and ruin^—on the other hand is ar­ out by Moat Rev. Archbishop Moeller Fanning Centers ways been appreciated in America and Father Bernard Vaughan of the Soci­ ture which Father Vaughan possesses in of visitors from all parts of the country rayed an oligarchy of money—the trusts have as yet been accepted, 27 responses good Irish plays appeal alike to gallery ety of Jesus, is one of the great figures so rich and deep a manner, and which here, and ^be event has occupied much and monopolies which claim the protec­ have teen received from Archbishops and and box office. Individual Irishmen and of the (!]hurch in England at the pres­ he uses to throw light upon such a char­ Bishops, and it is expected that many ent tim'C. His name is known from acter as the Maid of Orleans. The noisy public attention. tion of government while they wring the Chicago, July 17.—Three archbishops Irishwomen by the score have won fame others will accept, while the number of Land’s !End to John o’groots—that is, materialism of the 18th century had its Close attention was paid the conven­ hard-earned crust from the hand of the and ia number of other Roman Catholic on the stage. John McCullough, an- act­ priests attending will be great. More from the south of England to the most day, and today the tendency is to re­ tion in the churches of San Francisco widow and orphan. On either side force clergymen met here Tuesday to discuss or of note in strong dramatic roles, than $5,000 will be expended in prepar­ northerly point in Scotland—and even by volt from conceptions which, if they last Sunday. In a number of our Cath­ is the only recognized principle. There is plans for a nation-wide colonization hailed from Londonderry. Lawrence ing the Cathedral for the congress. those to whom the Society is a maledic­ were novel, were nothing more than olic pulpits special sermons on education no thought of our Lord’s rule of right movement. Bkrrett of the Shakespearean school was The Program. tion dire and deep, they perforce are reeds broken by the' wind of time and were preached. The convention brought conduct, ‘Seek ye first the Kingdom of Archbishop John Ireland of St. Paul, the son of an Irish mechanic. James The program is as follows: obliged to admit the power of his per­ experience. thousands of Catholic school teachers to God and His justice and these other Archbishop Sebastian G. Messmer of O’Neill, the nervy Count of Monte Chris­ Thursday, September 28, 9 a. m.—Pon­ sonality, his wide influence, and the no­ The mere fact that the philosopher the city, and they, with many non-Cath- things will be added imto you.’ Both Milwaukee, Archbishop John J. Glennon to, came from the hills of Kilkenny. tifical mass at the Cathedral, the Most ble self-abnegation of his life. It is no will “peep and botanize upon his moth­ olic guests, attended Catholic services. sides, in fact, are on principles directly of St. Louis and Bishop Joseph Schrembs Ada Rehan was a Limerick lassie, Dion Rev. Archbishop, celebrant; sermon, exaggeration to state that when he is er’s grave” betokens a quality of mind At the late mass in St. 'Mary’s Cathe­ opposed to this only safe rule. of Grand Rapids were the dignitaries of Boucicault was born under the shadow “The Eucharist, the Complement of In­ announced to be the preacher or the which swings to the pole of heterodoxy dral, Rev. William P. Sullivan, after re­ “All this springs from ignorance of highest rank present. of Dublin Castle, and there were many carnation,” • by the Most Rev. John Ire­ speaker, churches or halls are packed to with all things under the sun carefully ferring to the teachers’ convention and moral principles or else from a complete Archbishop Glennon said it had been others. , land. At the 11 a. m. session, paper on their capacity; Father Vaughan has the phrased and labeled. Progress in civil­ welcoming the delegates, spoke of the ignoring of them. One of tJie causes if decided to establish farming centers in “Having in recent years been enter­ exceptional faculty of being able to hold ization is one thing to the materialist ■question being discussed by them, of the not the principal is the lack of religious “The Real Eresence,” by Rev. Emile the Northwest, West and South, at tained by Italian tragedians, Tyrolean the attention of the rich and the poor and quite a different one to those who need of religious e'ement in education.^ training in our schools. What better can Poirier, S. S. S., Director General of the which advice would be given to prospect­ warblers, Vieiuiese musicians, Japanese alike, of being able to penetrate to the garner up treasure in things of the According, to the report of the commit­ we expect when we have a generation, Priests’ Eucharistic League; discussion. ive colonists. jugglers, Chinese acroboats, Swedish Rev. A. P. Ternes, Detroit. At 2:30 p. recesses of heart and soul in the wide spirit. And to hear Father Vaughan on tee on religion in education, appointed at educated it is true according to worldly “We came here,” said Archbishop Glen­ singers, Russian dancers, Spanish stu­ m., “The Priest and the Eucharist,” pa­ divergencies in the social strata, and lay this pertinent point is as refreshing as last year’s convention, the imperfections standards, but with absolutely no moral non, “to Work out a ■ concrete plan for dents and many excellent companies of per by Rev. John Cavanaugh, C. S. C.; bare the places enthralled by the noise of our present school system are recog­ training and no religious upbringing? nation-wide Catholic colonization. English and French actors in repertoires green meadows and still waters after discussion. Rev. J. Rohde, Rockford, 111., and glare of the many sophisms which the choking dust of a vast city. What­ nized, and the nece-sity of religious in­ During their years at' school the young Thousands of Catholics of the Latin and embracing almost everything from musi­ pass for wisdom in the seats of the ever may be asserted to the contrary, struction in some form or other is urged. are given no teaching about God, about and Rev. J. H. Guendling, Fort Wayne. Slavonic nations come yearly to our cal froth to dramatic performances of a In the evening from 7:30 to 8:30, Holy mighty or in the tale of the mean streets. man does nqt live by bread alone, for “We are not surprised,” said .Father Sul­ the laws of God and the sanction of shores from the moat civilized agricul­ sincere and real sort, no little interest Not all who exclaimeth “I am a Jesuit” what the eternal life of a nation, may livan, “to find much discussion regarding these laws. There is nothing to elevate Hour, followed by sermon and Benedic­ tural regions of Europe. Our plan is to is aroused by the report that we soon tion in all the city churches. The pas­ have the gift of being “all things to all be, its aim and ideals will bo reflecfedv^ ways and means of doing this, but we their minds above worldly interests and have them go directly to agricultural may see in this country a troup of rec­ tors of the respective churches are to se­ men,” and this not in the debased sense in the external.

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