
m 'Preach the Gospel to Every Creature." MARK XVJ, 15. VOL. UX. PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1902. NO. 36 the official declaration that his sins arc re- 1 i ere li I t iilltlgS from M-ll'l ill iq lie ha Ve Coll THE PRIEST'S INFLUENCE. mitted, only through that channel. It Is v iiieed them that the last of the Holy («host not my purpose to go into a disquisition on l athers in the island, father Maty, pastor ARCHBISHOP FARLEY. «'atholic theology, but to show the source ot Morne Rouge, has gone to join his thir- Anomalous Position of the Seels in the Philip* of the strongest inilueiice at work in these teen confreres in the next world. Magnitude of the Archdiocese of New York Philippine Islands the inilueiice of tin pines "Twixt Scylla and his Extensive Rule and • "hut'eh. After confession, those who ha\e A Bigoted Outbreak. Charybdis. been given permission to do so. approach Power, the altar to recehe that food, the P.ody and Beceiit new s from North Carolina is some I Wood of Christ, which each, to a ma n. lie what alarming. Sometime ago our readers When Bight Bev. John M. Farley assumes lieves to lie necessary 1 o ensure his cvcr were informed that a number of "shack Our esteemed friends of the Protestant the duties of Archbishop of New York he last ing life. There is llo olie in I he plleblo churches" were being erected in i tie moun- sot is who imagine f hitt ilif Philippine arch will be the fourth to occupy that office. The who either dares or wills to die without ibis tain regions of the far south. A number of ipfelflgp is tike a ripe pear, ready in drop hist Bishop of the diocese of New York food. If one is sick, or in danger of death, these were built in North < arolina. where into tin- mil w tif Protest autism. should n ail was Bight Bev. B. Luke Ooneauea, O. P., the priest lakes it from I he altar and carries missionaries have been at work nearly two I lie testimony of 1 lit- Bev. Mr. Staunton. a was consecrated on April 24, 1808. He it to the sii-k man's house', that it may sup years. Many converts have been made and. Protestant missionary. pari ot which we was succeeded by lit. Kev. John Connolly, port him in his journey into the other world. until recently, the outlook has been otic of print from ¡1 recent issue of 1 lie Living »>. P.. on Nov. »;, 1814. Bishop John Dubois The priest, then, is regarded, so to speak considerable brightness. ('lmi'eli. an episcopalian weekly. was his successor, assuming the high office not disparagingly as having a monopoly of Now. however, a change has come with In this paper Mr. Staunton tries In show on Oct. 2!». 1.S2G. On Jan. 7th, 1838, Rev. Dr. the necessary spiritual food, without which lightning suddenness. News has arrived John Hughes was consecrated titular Bish- the teachers how to make t heir position one the population w ill starve | >,, you see how that an outbreak of a virulent bigotry has op ot Basiieopolie ami coadjutor to the Bish- of advantage to tin- ehiltlren whom they are this gives power? Ami be.-a Use i his be show u itself iii man.v se< i ions of North I'aro op of New York, lie succeeded to the see teachiug, to the American <Jovernmout. ami longs to tlie people's religion. \ ou arc pre- Una. Catholics are regarded more danger of New York on Dec. 20, 1842. Eight years to etiinmnnifies wherein 1 hey ate siltiaietl. vented from publicly combat iug it. what ••us than Mormons bv those new Boxers. later he was raised to the dignity of Arch- To do this, he says ii is necessary that I he ever may be your own personal beliefs Nor is the hatred referred to confuted to Ian bishop. The Catholic community had in- teacher should keep in tnintl a few tnmla And I hope you perceive t he logic of uiv guage alone Passion is applying the torch to creased rapidly, and when the archdiocese mental facts, one of which he gives as fol advicc. that mm Catholic teacher* should places III I'atholie Worship. Two churches was created, on July 10, 18G0, the act was lows: refrain from covert attacks upon ¡i system already have been given t,, tlames. one is looked upon as a proper recognition of the "On t'ViTj Sunday and prominent hoiyday, which is all but universal in their pueblos, a shack church in the interior; the other is imporf.mce of the Catholic Church. the people. almost to a man. llock to the ami powerful enough to make their schools that of St Teresa. six miles from Ualeigh. church, where the priest sings I he .Mass. either successful or failures. Archbishop Hughes was a man of mark- The parisit priest alone, among the resident s ed ability, ami exerted a great influence for of the pueblo, enters every house and "Before we meet the padre We ought to Did Not Leave the Church. good on the people whose spiritual welfare conies into direct contact with e\ cry indi- know further that every marriage in the A statement having been made in a Fin was placed in his keeping, and when he vidual. II«- marries, he confesses, he gives pueblo is contracted before him in the ciniial i journal that l ather Thomas .1. llag 'l ed on Jan. ::, lsc.t, he was sincerely moum- Holy Communion to eacli soul in the \ ¡1 church. that he buries the Christian who geri v. of Van Bureii. Ark. had severed his '•> 'lie whole community. He was suc- lap1; and. in each household, if there is a dies in the faith, iii the consecrated ground connection with the Catholic Church, under •'•'•'«led by tile Kev. Or. John McCIoskey. of ihe cemetery under the shadow of the date of August 'jc.t h. lie wrote the ('iuciu !L birth, with almost immediate baptism, in " " bad II coadjutor to the Bishop of the course of a year, there is at least a big cross: and that the reason the people uati Knquirer as follows With regard to tlie flock to church in such numbers is because New \ ork. In IN 17 he was transferred to death, w ith the necessitv for immediate bur report : ,il 1 f he priest I here offers the great sacrifice *' •-« Albany, ami came from Albany to nil ami the rites ot thi (*liurch. The padre "I have never made any statement war- of tlie Mass which «alls Christ to earth assume the place made vacant bv the death necessarily iloniiuates the town, ami will as ranting such an assertion. I have not sep again each time it is celebrated, and avails of Archbishop Hughes, lie was created long as the people are Bomaii ("atholies. a rat ed myself from the communion of the for the salvation of the li\ ing ami the dead " Cardinal priest ,,f the Holy Unman Church "It need scarcely be said that it is no part Cat hoi 1« Church, ami I hold myself as much on March I."». is;:, under tin- title of Suiicta of the American teacher's duty to attempt a member I hereof as the Pope himself. Maria supra M inerva m. lie died October to disturb this relationship between priest Thief Taken by a Priest. While it is true that I have withdrawn from lo. and was succeeded by Bight Bev. lite technical work of the ministry, never- nud people, but it is his duty to recognize The parochial residence in Church street. Michael Augustine Corrigan! The third theless the withdrawal implies no derogation it as a condition under which he works; and Si Joseph's. M ¡eh, w as t he scene of a des Archbishop was consecrated Bishop of New- he must remember that always, whether of my sacerdotal charade, I am as much ark. N. J in May. 1X7". and promoted to the perate struggle and the capture of a bur a priest today as I ever was." lie will or no. ilie schoolhoese in which he glar by father Michael l-.spei of St. Jos archUpisco|,al see of Petra and made coad- teaches standv under the shadow of the bin oph's church recently, father Kspcr was jutor to Cardinal McCIoskey. with the right parish church where all classes worship. Kt> preparing to retire when he sa w a man "Church Loot. " of Slit cession, on Oct. I. is,SU. ||e silt ceeded he Catholic or Protestant, simply because crouching on the floor in an unoccupied to tile see of New York on Oct. III. 1885. he is an American lie w ill need all his judg- At a special meet ing of the executive and was made assistant at the pontifical room. He turned on the electrie lights ami council of the Catholic Truth Society. San ment and tact in dealing with comfit ions." then the stranger made an attempt to e- throne on April in. 1NS7. He died on May Francisco, it has been unanimously resolv •">. I:» \ and it was freely predicted at that The two persons, Mr. Saunton a vers, with •ape by rushing from the room, l ather f.s OL ed lo send a dispatch to President lioosevcli time that the fourth An-hbishop, who had who in the teacher must be on good terms, per dealt the burglar a hard blow and the regarding the ecclesiastical property and the demonstrated that In- was not only a learned are the presldente and the pa tire, but, man went down.
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