Catholic-Journal-1925-February-1928

Catholic-Journal-1925-February-1928

•wiSfeifefeyl/f 'M .^^^^i^tf^^\^^^^,mitummm'h.immmim^ti ft£^Mdiiil^^ 5THB CAXHOLIC JOBBNAJL littt.ri'll'i'H,' Cardinal Bourne In Aid Of Reunion Student* Froni All Minister To Colombia DEATHS. DEATHS OF THE WBfiK Countries to Attend Wins Praise For His ., _ ¥ ., ... ... „ .. Funeral services were held frwn T $250,000 Seminary Werrett--James Merrii died at hfe^ resj#ctlve churches on dates «;" \ Group To Chkagro Is To Be Erected Chicago Congress Declaration On Faith home, at Rocnester Junction March &V(S^ my tfcelr souls rest In peace, •&£•}•* •»•", ageu 4 7 years, * unerai xrom St. t Paul's Church, Honeoye Falls, March CMcago, March 6.—An English Philadelphia, March 3.—An ar­ (By N. C. W. C. News Service) (N. C. W. C. News Service) Schilling—Mrs. Mary Seiueler 13. Interment at Honeoye Falls, N.Y. -1-': %Ieiat3aft, presided over by His Em- rangement was consummated here Chicago, 111., March 4.—Students Bogota, Feb. 22.—A very favor- Schilling, aged 74 years and 11 m Hyde—Mrs, Eva Hyde died at the today whereby the Bemlnary openedffrom all over the world will attend able Impression has been created months, died March 4, at the btme, If Jne&ce l^&hcis Cardinal Bourne, Pri family home, 428 Frost avenue, aged the Twenty-eighth International Eu-here by the statement of Samuel H, 2816 St. Paul boulevard. Fuaeral mate ot England, will leave London In Philadelphia last fall by Bishop 43 years. Funeral from SS. Peter and Juae 5 for the Twenty-Eighth Inter Constantine BohnchevBky, of the Ru- eharistlc Congress to be held herefpiles, Envoy Extraordinary and Mia from St, Thomas* Church, March 8. Paul's Church, March 13. Kibbee—Mrs. Margaret Klbbee jjational Eucharistic Congress to be thenian Greek Catholic diocese, at June 20 to 24, and, according toister Plenipotentiary of the United Riley—Patrick Riley died March held here June 2Q-4, according to a the request of the Holy See, for thewor d received at JC ucharistlc head-|states who, when asked recently ftp. Funeral from Holy Apostles^ *°' 119 Len0X 8treet' died M*"h Funeral from St Monica's Church cablegram Just received at the Con­ education of priests of the Ruthen- quarters, students from Ireland will what was his first wish for his coun- Church, March 12. March 9. gress headquarters. lan Rite, will be enlarged greatly. be the most numerous. try during the year 1926, replied: Beflty—William Beilly died March The Ongress housing committee The arrangement was made' be They will make up classes to at "I desire a renewal of energy in U M fl p 8. Funerm from Sacred Heart Church Aldle ^ at ^~ner homeh^°^ * ? K* w has secured 1,100 rooms in- Chica tween Bishop Bohachevaky and theten d the lectures to be given by order to preserve faith in God, faifh Marof T9 l " > No. 840 Meigs jEo httela to accommodate the pil Rev. Augustine Galen, O.S.B., Presi scholars from all over the world on'ln our country and faith in ourselves, aiarea i£, street, March 6, aged 76 years grim*. There are indications thatfdent of tbe Catholic Union, a society Higher Education Day, the third of for without faith, divine and human, .Woodbury street, died March 8. Fu­ more trill join the party later, for the reunion of the separated the Congress, at Soldier Field, the'cltles, states and nations are worth Hospital, March 10. Funeral from neral from Holy Redeemer Church, The Red Star liner Pittsburg has churches with Rome. The seminary Municipal Pier, the Coliseum, Audi-'nothing." St, Monica's Church, March 12. March 12. bmm designated the official ship for hereafter is to be known as the Cath­ toriuni and numerous large halls Commenting on these words, the Sperl—John William Sperl, aged Masauskas—Mrs. Nellie Masausfcas the English delegation, which will olic Union Seminary, and will be throughout the city. Lecturers will noted statesman Marco Fidel Suarez, 45 years, died Mareh 7, at the fam­ aged 37 years, died March 9 at the Include many noted prelates of the under the Joint direction of the Ru talk in their native language. [ox-president of Colombia, declared ily home. No. 189 Cady street. Fu-^Z, No. 14 Ketchum street. Fu­ British IaleB. Several altars will be thenian Bishop and the president of The Irish students will come from that: neral from SS. Peter and Paul's ' neral from St. George R. C. Church installed to give all the passengers the Catholic Union. the universities of Dublin, OaJway, "Applying these teachings of the Church, March 12 March 12. the opportunity of bearing Mass Plans now being drawn up provide and Cork. Catechism to the sociology of the Sperl—Mrs. Anna Pavelsky Sperl Dunnignn—William F. Dunnigan daily. for a modern building to cost up­ Irish guilds of labor unions will Continent of Columbus in this day aged 44 years, died March 9, at the died March 9 at the family home, On their return from the gather-, ward of $250,000. It will house 100 send representatives to attend theW transformations and progress, we family home. No. 189 Cady streetL ,QK ... „M 1 0 7 5 A C nue Fuaeral ing at Chicago, the pilgrims will visit students from the diocese of Bishops Congress as well as prominent mem-jmay draw evident conclusions. We Funeral from SS. Peter and Paul's ? " f, T "^? ™ :, ™. _ the famous shrine of Ste. Anne de Bohachevsky and Basil Takach, the bers of the commercial and profes-'recognize that the elder sister of Church, March 12. Mfro m St. John the Evangelist Church Beaupre, near Quebec, Niagara, Mon latter the Ordinary of the Diocese of slonal classes. One of the largest these republics, as the nation of Tierney—Mary Elizabeth TlerneyM^C!Lfr, treaL and Toronto also are included Pittsburgh, Greek Rite. delegations will come from Belfast. Washington has called herself, died March 9 at the family home, „ ^f0""\am,es Uc?ih*™ %? ml- • in the itinerary- The ste is regarded as opoch-mak More than 5.000 members of the should lead the <;holr of tributes to 174 Cameron street. Funeral fromMarch ,9 ,at hl* hoin! in. th£. °"?- Holy Name Pledges Support ing in the reunion work being car Detroit Holy Name Society will at- the Christian faith while at the same Holy Apostles' Church, March 12. Funeral from St. Marys Church, March 11. Elaborate preparations for the rled on In the United States by theten d the CongresB.accordinf? to word time directing that of peace and Baker—Charles Baker, of 136 Congress are being made by the Catholic I'nlon with the approval of sent by Charles E. Shea, executive-prosperity. If she does this, not as aWoodbur y streeet, died March 8. Keon—Francis Keon died at the Holy: Name Society, with its more the Holy Sec More than 30 mem­ secretary of the Hoei-ety, to the Very monitor, but as an example and Funeral from Holy Redeemer Church family home. No. 344 Durnaa street. m than 2,000,000 men In local units in bers of the* American Hierarchy have Ilev. Msgr. C J. Quillc, general sec- practical model by means of her in-March 12. Funeral from St. Andrew's Church, March 11. almost every parish in ^he country. endorsed the work of the society, retary of the Congress. lluence. she will be acting in con- LeForce—Mary L,eForce, aged 94 Shea—Edward G. Shea died at the An. appeal requesting every mem­ whose headquarters are at 50 Union Representatives of the Detroit or (ronitit> with tlu- teachings of her years, died at .St. Ann's Home, m ber to attend has been made by theSquare , New York. ganlzatlon will b>< In Chicago earlyrmvn great men. such as WashingtonMarc, h 7. Funeral from the Immac­ family home, No. 6 Pioneer street, Very Rev. M. J. Ripple, O. P., na Bishop Bohachevsky will appeal next week to makp plans for a huse Adams, Franklin. Lincoln and Cool- ulate Conception Church, March 9. March 9. Funeral from St Monica'6 Church, March 12. Interment la the tional director, who has assured the to the entire American Hierarchy meetlng of Catholic men during the ijBe •• Interment at Churchvllle, N. Y. family lot in Mount Olivet cemetery, Congress officials of the co-operation for cooperation in this undertaking, Congress. Every Holy Name unit ln| -{'an American harmony should Fay—Caroline Henkel Fay. aged Brockport, N. Y. of the society in every possible way. which will form a strong bridge be­ the country will be represented ut i,f composed of all the Latin, Saxon 66 years, died March 7. at the fam­ Wachtman --Edward Wachtman, Because of the large attendance an­ tween the Orthodox communicants the gathering, which will be held at anu American elements of this part ily home. 90 Michigan 'street Fu­ son of Otto and Margaret Wachtman ticipated, Tuesday evening, June 22, living lu the I'nlted States and Rome Soldier Field on tli,e second evenlugl„f th(. wori(i i,ut should be confined neral from Hol> Family Church, of No. 17 Earl street, died at the has been designated Holy Name thus In the belief of Its sponsors, of the Congress to material forces The soul and theMarc h 10 Strong Memorial Hospital, March 8, night, and Impressive ceremonies bringing neared to fulfillment the The housing committee of the Con­ body of these republics are the Connor— Dorothy M Conuor, aged 12 years. Funeral from St. ..}., will be held In the stadium on theHol y Father's wish for 'one fold and gress has made arrangements to I'hurrh and the State." wife of Thomas A.

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