MIUTARY BISHOP IS Probabiun of OUR COUNTRY; IRELAND

MIUTARY BISHOP IS Probabiun of OUR COUNTRY; IRELAND

MIUTARY BISHOP IS Pray for the A Pulpit Boost FOUR SCHISMATIC CHURCHES PROBABIUn OF OUR Success of the Would Help Us BUILT IN COLORADO WITH COUNTRY; IRELAND IS Catholic Press Wondertully MONEY OF CATHOLICS WHO TO SECURE ONE SOON DIDN’T KNOW LATIN RITE Archbishop Recently in Russian Prison for Months is New Ruthenian Pastor Finds Surprising Now in Rome. State of Affairs Among Immigrants EUROPEAN NEWS LETTER! Division Between High and Low Churchmen Approaching HE IS WINNIfjG HIS PEOPLE BACK I VOL. XIII. NO. 3. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1917. $2 PER YEAR. in England. ; The grim necessity of bringing priests gin. The head of the Catholic Church, (European Letter.) I of the Eastern rites to America was he said, was the pope, whose line ei^- ■No offk-ial Bimoimcenient to this of- SINN FEINERS ASK TRIBUTES ARE P A ID ARCHBISHOP HANNA 1 shown last -Sunday at the new Ruthen- tended hack to St. Peter the apostle, fi-i't has laa-n niaile, hut it would not l>e i ian rite etuirch at -'1350 Lafayette street, while the head of the Russian chureh surprisinj! il a I nitcil States priest were : Denver, ,hy the Rev. Miron Danilovich, was the holy synod, an institution niiimal a military liisliop. to net as Cath­ FOR REBELS’ BODIES TO LATE BISHOP M AH TO GIVE SERMON A S when he said from his pulpit that he founded by the czar Peter the Great and olic chaplain-){eneral of the troop eha]i- had discovered four churches in Colo­ not yet 200 years old. lain>. A> a result of nefjotiations la-t­ ra d o-on e in IX'nver, one in Pueblo and There are, he said, many rites in the ween the Holy See and the British pov- COUNT PLUNKETT BY CATHOUC PRESS FEDERATION O P E N S two in smaller towns—liiiilt for schis­ Catholic Church, but there is only one erunient, such a hishop is to he nanual matic priests by Catholics who had left Chureh. The forms of ceremonies and for the Irish troops. the Cliureh rather than surrender their the liturgical language differ in these Ruthenian Prelate in Rome. Editorials in Some of Leading Prelate Who Has Been Denver old liturgical language. rites, but the faitli is exactly the same, .\iehbishop Sr.eptycki, of Lemberg, the He said that his people, known also and the different rites are under the Uiithenian rite prelate who was liehl a Journals Tell of His Guest Will Go to Kansas I as Ukrainians, were., found in Russia same head, tlie Pope. Father Danilovich prisoner so long hv the Russians, has D e e d s . C ity . and parts of the Austro-Hungarian om- declared that he was a Greek priest. arriveil in Rome, lie is remaining eleven [lire, comprising the second largest na- But to be a Greek priest does not ne­ miles out of the eity^in a monastery i tionality in Ru.ssia. While tliey are cessarily mean that a clergyman must of Basilian monks, to whieh order he LAUD HIM AS MISSIONARY CHURCH SCHOOLS NEEDED [ members of the Catholic Chureli and ac­ use Greek in his services. It simply belongs. TIk-m- monks are of the Creek knowledge the primaey of tlie Po])e, the means that he uses the same type of rite. The archbishop re<-ently conse- Show How Colorado Grew from He Shows Why It is Especially Latin rite, with its use of I.Jitin as a ceremonies as arc found in the Greek erated a new hishop in Russia, in a dis­ Mission Field to Great Necessary to'Have Them liturgical language and a form of cere­ hraneli of the Catholic Church. F'ather trict where there are hundreds of new monies entirely different from those in Danilovicli declared that he used Old D io c e s e . in Our Day. eonvcrts from "Orthodo.xy.” tlie Ruthenian rite, was strange to his Slavoiiic, into which the liturgj’ had been Canon Law Code Copies Sent Out. pco[ile, who loved their own rite. The translated, with the approval of the The edition- of -Ccta .-Vpostolicac Sedis .Some notable editorial trilmte.s were Archbishop Hanna, of San Fran­ I result was that, wlien they came to this (Tluirch, from Greek by -SS. Cyril and eontuining the eanon law eo<le should paid in la.st week’s Catholic papers to cisco, with Vemer Z. Reed and the I countrv, and had none of their own Methodius. havi- reached .subscribers everywhere the late Rt. Rev. Xieholas C. Mat/., bish­ Rev. David T. O’Dwyer, left yester­ priests near, instead of having priests Father Danilovich said that most of now. The talition contains copious notes op of Denver. They follow: day to visit Estes Park. With Father of the Latin rite look after them spiri­ the Ukrainians in Colorado were for­ and a general index. The True Voice, Omaha. O’Dwyer, His Grace will leave Den­ tually they turned to the [iriests of the merly Catholics, and that he hopes to Crisis in Anglican Church. The Church of the United States last ver on Friday for Kansas City, Mo., schismatic "Ortliodox” church, because get them all back into the Church from The Liverpwl Times, in an article by Thursday suffered a great loss in the to attend the. Catholic Federation tlie latter use Old Slavonic in their serv­ their "Orthodox” pastors. the Rev. Thomas Wright, reports that death of Bishop Matz of Denver. Well convention. ices like the Ruthenian rite priests, and Father Danilovich, noticing a few a crisis seems imminent in the Chureh might he he considered a pioneer hishoi) Arehhishop Edward JIanmi, of San employ a ceremonial whieh differs only I^tin Catholics in his congregation, was of England, a- High Churchmen are of the West, taking charge of his see Franei.seo. who came to Di-nver for the in a few minor details from that of the kind enough to translate a nart of hi.s drifting more and more towards . inde­ when his diocese was little better than funeral of Bishop Matz, and who has Ruthenian rite. So. as the Ruthenian sermon for their benefit. pendence in ritual and doctrine, and a wilderness. Colorado was then desti­ been the guest of Yeriu-r Z. Reed, will immigrants have not had great educa­ He had been asked a number of times many are now in open opposition to the tute of all save a few minor missions gdve the sermon at the opening mass of tional advantages, their departure- from since his arrival in Colorado, he said, tlie American Fwleration of Catliolic So­ bishops. Most of the so-ealhsl “ Englifjl) in the. hills and the established parishes the Catholic Chureh is not surprising. whether he could hear the confessions Catholics'’ have precisely the same faith in a few of tlie larger towns. When cieties at Kansas City next week. Father Danilovich told his people of Catholics of the Latin rite. He said as ours, with the exception that they priests were lacking and ehurchea few The Federation eonvention opens in about the errors found in the sehisinatio that he could, and would be willing to do not recognize the primacy of tlie pope. and far Imtween, he took over the duties Kansas City August 2ti. Eiglit arch­ elinrehes, reminding them that tliey d if­ care for all who wished to come to him. Bishop Sticks by Deportees. o£ eeelesiastical government on the bishops and twenty bishops have thus fer from the Catholics even in some His people, he said, have the right to far acceptial the invitation to he in a t­ Bishop Hevlen. of Xamur. Belgium, death of his predecessor and his results, matters of faith, among them the Tm- confess their sins to any priest of the refused to dejiart and remained right lie- materially and spiritually, speak far tendance to represent in [verson their maenlate Conception of the Blessed Yir- Latin rite, also. -ide a German officer who was picking more elo<iuently than words his thoro res|)ective dioceses. Thirty-two bisliops out Belgians for deportation a few days Count Plunkett Is the head of the d(-votiori to the interests of the Chureh. will be represented by special delegates. Thirty national organizations have elect­ ago. entering protests against the pro- Sinn Feiners of Ireland and was put During his oeeupaney of the episcopal ec(';ling, I'attle vans drew away the see he saw his flock increase some ed delegates and every branch federation under arrest at the time of the Dublin jirisoners, the hishop remaining by them jO.OOO, and he aided Catholic charitable thruout the United States is expected to revolt. His title Is papal. until the very last. and edneational institutions to , rear be represented. High Mass in Ruthenian Bishops at Irish Convention. themselves everywhere thru the state. TIve convention will open with ponti: The Sinn Feiners have demanded that Four Catholic prelates are delegates A man of determination, courage and fieal mass at the Cathedral. The ede- the English government surrender the lo the Irish convention—the archbishop simplicity of life. Bishop Matz sm-eeeded brant will be the Most Rev. .lolin Bonza- bodies of the sixteen men who suffered o f Cashel and the bishops of Raphoe, in all that he undertook. Traveling al­ aio. D.D., apostolic delegate. Tliere will the death penalty for the Easter Week Rite Odd but Beautiful Ross and Down and Connor (the latter most constantly thru his diocese, often he mass meetings .Sunday and Tuesday rebellion.

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