Eucharistic Conbress September 23

Eucharistic Conbress September 23

EUCHARISTIC CONBRESS SEPTEMBER 23 ...................— ................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................................... ■ ................................................................. ..................................... ' "» -------- The RegUter Has the International News Service (Wire and Mail)* the N, C. W* C. News Service (Inclndlng Cables}* Its Own Special Service and All the Scnaller Catholic S e ^ ce s; also International Illustrated News and N. C. W> C. Picture Servlee. Listening In BLUNT REBUKE CLEVELAND IS Local WjB stood a few days ago Local in the old cemetery of the NAZI ANSWER Edition Edition PREPARED FOR Mission Dolores at San Fran* cisco. On a good-sized mon­ THE ument we read several in­ scriptions, one being: “ May TO PROTESTERS GIANT THRONG God forgive my persecutors.” It seems that the man whose mould Ihes underneath was Manifesto Is Intolerant But Expresses Hope Nearly Every Member, of Hierarchy in put to death by the Vigil­ Of Harmonious Relations REG ISTER Nation— Farley to Represent Presi­ antes in 1856. He was a for­ (Name Registered in the U. S. Patent Office) mer convict, and a pioneer With Church dent at Ceremonies editor of The San Francisco VOL, XI No, 38 DENVER, COLO., SUNDAY, SEPT. 22, 1935 T W O CENTS Bulletin printed that fact. Amsterdam.— (NCWC C able)— Stern pronounce­ Cleveland.-r-The program for the great seventh Na­ The ex-convict shot the edi­ ments on the Church situation in Germany were included Bishop Baptizes Negro Convert tional Eucharistic Congress here Sept. 23-26 has just been tor, and then the Vigilantes in the party manifesto written by Chancellor Adolf Hitler announced, promising most impressive demonstrations for hanged the shootejr. The and read to some 20,000 party functionaries at the opening TEUS MISSIS the four days, with practically every Archbishop and Vigilantes were the “perse­ session of the National Socialists’ “ congress of freedom” at Bishop in the country participating. cutors.” A volunteer fire Nuremberg, according to word reaching here. In the mearitime, Bishop Schrembs of Cleveland has company thought enough of Read to the meeting by Adolf Wagener, Bavarian received a message from President Roosevelt, embodied in the editor’s slayer to put up Nazi leader, while Chancellor Hitler occupied the place an unusually long and earnest letter, in which the Chief the monument— one of two of honor on the rostrum, the manifesto is held to be a Executive sends his heartfelt greetings to the congress. in the cemetery to the mem­ blunt rebuke to those who recently have looked for some The President announces he has designated as his repre­ ory of men dealt with by the departure from the extreme course heretoi^re followed by sentative Postmaster General James A. Farley, who not Vigilantes in 1856. Being the Nazis., Chancellor Hitler assured the party leaders only will attend on behalf of the President, but will deliver an editor, we found it hard that the problems which the State, an address on “ Religion, the Key­ by virtue of its very essence, can­ Dallas, Tex.— (Special)— The stone of National Peace.” Named Rector to sympathize with the per­ not approach or solve will be dealt oldest missions in Texas, those of The President said that his ex­ secuted man, although our with by the party movement. the Rio Grande valley, are being perience in public life “ constantly Plea Is Made lor restored and beautified for the brings home to me the abiding brother of the pen was sure­ What it chose to term “ politi­ ly lacking in charity (as well cally and morally corrupt Catholic benefit of visitors to Texas in truth of those words of our first centennial year. President: ‘Of all the dispositions as in prudence, judged by Centrists” were included in what the manifesto ;called the three gen­ These missions, grouped in the and habits which lead to political frontier day standards). In­ Mission Support eral categories of the new State’s neighborhood of El Paso, were old prosperity, religion and morality asmuch as the two victims of sworn foes. The other two cate­ long before the missions on the are indispensable supports’.” In the presentation over a net­ the Vigilantes are buried in gories were “ Jewish Marxism and Pacific coast were founded. Pa­ dres worked in their courtyard work of the National Broadcasting a Catholic graveyard, we New York.— A message from the its related parliamentary democ­ Most Rev. Carlo Salotti, president racy” and “ certain incorrigibly sunshine and their bells sleepily company. Bishop Schrembs invited know that they repented of of the Pontifical Society for the and stupidly reactionary bourgeois tolled for Mass a hundred years the nation to attend the Eucha­ their sins and died at peace Propagation of the Faith, calling before Spanish civilization took its ristic Congress, and the Sacred elemente.” Drama of the Eucharist was un­ with the Lord. W e hope that for fervent prayers and generous The manltesto issued a sharp grip further West. 'The missions that' will be im­ folded by means of narration and the editor and his slayer met gpving on the part of the faithful warning against “ confessional pol­ on Mission Sunday, Oct. 20, has proved by the citizens of the Rio liturgical chant in heaven. itics” from any quarter; said there Variety of Events been issued here from the head­ was no desire to contravene th^ 'if --f-v-- Grande valley so that they will be quarters of the society in this exhibited to best advantage in rThe congress program includes freedom of religion in its diligent an impressive variety of events, country. Believed to be the firit Negro publicly baptized by a Biihop in the 1936 include the Ysleta mission, Likewise we stood at the efforts to unite the 26 provincial sermons, addresses, and meetings, Archbishop Salotti’s message evangelical bodies into one Reich United States, Charles Edward Coles, the one thousandth convert at founded in 1682; the Church of pictures the missionaries of the San Miguel de Socorro, founded all centering about the chosen grave of Don Luis Antonio Church, and asserted that it had Our Lady Queen of the Angels church for Colored people in Newark, Church giving their labors and in 1681; the Presidio chapel of theme, “ The Holy Eucharist as the Arguello, the first governor hopes of reaching harmonious re­ is shown here with his sponsors, pastor, and Bishop. The ocesision of Source and Inspiration of Catholic their lives to save pagan souls in lations with the Catholic Church his Baptism marked the fifth anniversary of the Newark Negro apos- San Elizario, and the Senecu mis­ of California when that glo­ a world that is “ ready to sacrifice Action.” The program is gener­ through the conclusion of the Con­ tolate. In the photo, left to right, are: The Rev. Cordelius J. Ahern, sion. Across the Rio Grande at rious state was part of the but not to sacrifice self” and Juarez on the El Camino real— the ally divided into two parts—^the cordat with the Holy See. pastor: William S. Roberts, male sponsor; Charles E. Coles, convert; preparatory period, from Sunday, that “ shrinks from appreciating King’s highway— is the Mission of Mexican republic. He lived The manifesto said that the Mrs. Maud Harris, female sponsor, and the Most Rev. Thomas J. Sept. 15, to 'Tuesday, Sept. 24; and the heroism that characterizes the Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe, es­ from 1784 to 1830. He party program’'does not wage war Walsh, Bishop of Newark, who officiated at the Baptismal ceremony-. the congress proper, covering Tues­ life of the Catholic missionary.” tablished in 1669 and still in use would be happy if he could “ The world,” he says, “ goes on, on Christianity, hpt added that it today. day, Wednesday, and Thursday, return today to see how nice­ climbing upwards and falling back, is determined to '‘ ^defend public Sept. 24, 25, 4nd 26. pursuing lofty ideals and striving life” from what the document The preparatory program covers ly the church of the Old called priests who have missed POSTCARD DIVORCE Leave With Chalice the spiritual preparation for the Mission Dolores is kept up. inordinately after earthly pleas­ ures, in generous efforts .to solve their calling and should have been congress, including Confirmation It was the sixth mission es­ the vexing problems of life and in politicians instead of clergymen. For Ohio Congress of adults by Bishop Schrembs in tablished in Upper Califor­ the urge of wicked passions that WILL BE ABOLISHED St. John’s Cathedral Sept. 15, a Vatican City.— (NCWC Cable) triduum in all the churches and nia under the famous Father make the solution of these prob­ Missionary Group Gives lems more difficult. The spiritual Following a Papal audience, in public oratories of the diocese. Junipero Serra, Franciscan The Most Rev. Ralph L. Hayes« and the material, strong faith in $55,000 in Year’s Work Estimate Made That 40% of Soviet Marriages Fail which His Holiness, Pope Pius XI, Sept. 18, 19, and 2Q, and a na­ padre, and was founded God and the repellent unbelief, Milwaukee, Wise.— The Mis­ renewed his fullest blessing and tional Communion day for all the D.D., Bishop of Helena, whose ap­ June 29, 1776, five days be­ sublime heroism and shameless sionary Association of Catholic Because of Lax Laws best wishes for the National Eu­ faithful throughout the United pointment as rector of the North charistic Congress to be held at States Sunday, Sept. 22., fore the Declaration of Inde­ egoism alternate with each other Women, which was elevated to the American college in Rome has jast in present-day society, giving rank of a Pontifical mission work (By Lindesay Parrott) ceive support. Divorces of ex­ Cleveland Sept. 23 to 26, Msgr. This section of the program also.

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