, . :-Oldest Catholic Paper "Nothing .1 more desirab~ than that Catholic papers in United States should have a large circu­ Established lation, so that everyo1&e ~ may have good reading". October 22, 1831 -Pope Benedict XV In Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberly; in All 1 hings, Charity. ~ ~ VOL. LXXXXIV. NO. 31. CINCINNATI, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925. EIGHT PAGES PRICE SEVEN CENTS COLLEGE-SEMINARY LOOP CHURCH sAiNT'S BODY MOUNTAIN PASTORS CAT HOLIC YOUNG WOMAN PILGRIM IMMIGRATION BROUGHT TO ROME Columbus Diocese Will Open New MEN IO CONVENE Franciscans Celebrate Golden, Jubi­ MAKES RECORD AT POPE'S EXPENSE Institution in December. ON LEVIATHAN . lee of Taking Over Parish. WAU( TO ROME t d by the Pope to Bishop I ----- i Columbus, 0., Jul. 23.-0fficial Code for Aliens to be Drafted frtse:;hs. Holy Father Thanks [N. C. w. C. News Service.] Chicago, JuL 25.-Fifty years [N. C. w. C. News Service.) [N. c. w. C. News Service.] notice has been made by Rt. Rev. ago this month, the Francbcan For Presentation to the Next \chr Bishop Hartley, that St. Charles New York, Jul. 24.-At a Rome Jul. 22.-Many stor­ Street Car Employees. Rome, Jul. 22.-Stories of Fathers took charge of St. Peter ies have' ,been told of pilgrims the canonization of the Cure Cohlege-Seminary will be ready to meeting <>f the executive Church, Polk and Clark Streets, Session of Congress. receive students about the second board of the Catholic Young where hundreds of Chicago's loop "jl0 have come to the Eternal Howar«l Private Audi­ of AI'S gave prominence to the City at great sacnfices, to In presence in Rome of many I week in September. Men's National Union, held at workers and travelers come to wor­ New Site for Propaganda. 1 The following preliminary regu- the McAlpin Hotel, it was vot­ ship in an edifice that has kept pace fulfill the conditions of the Important Amendments to Law ~opIDee, __ parish priests from France, Holy Year. From many parts who came to honor him who lations are announced: ed unanimously to hold the with the growth of Chicago. I I Are Sought. of Italy and some other co~n- , I y MSGR. ENRICO PUCCI has become their patron. Ist-It will be open to every boy fiftieth annual convention of The event will be celebrated to­ B Corre;pondent, N. C. W. C. the Union on board the "Le­ tries of the European contm­ lwho has finished Grade Eight ill: a morrow, with solemn high Mass, at [N. c. w. C. News Service.] lIO"e C. W. C. Special Cable.] But what is less well known satisfactory manner, and comes WIth viathan", of the United States 10 :15 o'clock, at which Cardinal ent, pilgrims have come to [N. Jul ' 27.-Escorted by is that the Holy Father, with the recommendation of his pastor. Line while enroute to Cher­ Mundelein will preside. Rome on foot, imitating the I ASHINGTON, Jul. 27.-That O~~ p G~llagher, of Detroit, delicate thoughtfulness, ex­ 2nd-The school will give a full bourg September 5 to 11, The Mass will be celebrated by piJlgrims of ancient days. the existing immigration law is pressed the desire that some But the record of endur­ W Bls ~ody of St. Christina, o~e classical course, to prepare students with the final session in Rome Rt. Rev. Martin Strub, O. F. M., I not a perfect piece of legis- ~ the .nts of the era when ChrIs­ priests from the most distant for the seminary or for professional on September 18. Provincial, and a number of former ance and abnegation is cer­ lation, even to its author and ~tbe s~:.shiPped in the catacombs, and abandoned of the moun­ life. This action was taken when priests of the parish will assist in tainly held by a woman from friends, is indicated by the an­ 'os we Jast Thursday. The ~o~y tain parishes of France and 3rd-It will receive fUilI recogni­ the president of the Union, the ceremonies. MOl'OCCO, mother of three chil­ nouncement, during the past week, 1ft her ·nt encased in an 'artIstlc Italy be invited to Rome. Many tion for its educational work from Michael J. Slattery, announc­ St. Peter Church has grown con­ dren, who walked to Rome, , that the Immigration Committee of dthe sal h~S been presented by the of them are from parishes the State, so that, no matter where ed that many of the delegates bringing the little ones with ! the House of Representatives has tinuously in public favor as a shrine her. ~llqu3rYBishoP Schrembs, of Cleve­ close to the lofty peaks visit­ students may elect to enter after­ to former conventions, in re­ of devotion. Many pious and bene­ been summoned to meet here on ~pe t . hop Gallagher' will esco!t ed by the Pope on his moun­ wards, full credit will be given for sponse to his letter asking volent organizations flourish in its After covering the entire , November 1, to consider recommen­ d E tain-climbing expeditions. their work. suggestions as to where this distance from Tetuan, ' her I dations to be made to the Sixty. :sn , ot to Paris, where he WIll congregation, among which are ~e b . Y Schrembs and two pre- His Holiness himself as­ 4th-It is expected, for the pres­ year's convention should be three fraternities of the Third Or­ home, to Ceuta, on foot, this ninth Congress, when the latter hoP pious woman sailed for Spain, ,ee t Blsh with their preCIOUS. re1· IC, sumed the expenses of their ent, at least, to place the tuition for held, had signified their in­ der of St. Francis, the Confrater­ convenes in December. While Rep­ tention to attend the Interna­ and, after landing at Carta­ resentatives Albert Johnson, of )tes, w. l o'for America from Cher­ journey to Rome, and had pro­ day scholars at about $60 per year, nity of the Immaculate Heart of ~II 531 vision made for them, as his but no worthy iboy will be kept out tional Congress of . Catholic Mary for the Conversion of Sinners, gena, she continued her jour­ Washington, chairman of the com· J. on August 5. ney on foot through Spain, ~ur~, is believed to !be the fIrst guests, at the Pontifical In­ on account of finances. Pastors will Young Men's Sc,lcieties, in and a branch of the Society of St. mittee, has indicated that the gen­ ThiS in which the complete body stitute of Sail}t Martha. give all necessary attention to this. Rome, Septemiber 15 to 18" Vincent de Paul. France and Italy. The eldest eral purpose of the committee meet­ 'l>-tanc~ t exhumed from the. cat. a- Only students from outside the Mr. Slattery, in his letter The schooo, where several hund­ child, six years of age, was ings will be the formUilation of an .1 sam A . Pope Pius XI was anxious to the affiliated units <>f the able to follow her mother, but "Alien Code'!" comprising ' legisla- ~ a has been sent to merlca. that these poor shepherds of city will reside at the institution. In red children are instructed daily, ~Olbselic has been given to Bishop due time the expense for this class National Union, called atten­ by the Sisters of Notre ' Dame of the two younger ones had to . tioy) affecting naturalization, as well souls, who encounter so much tion to the importance of the be carried most of the way in !he ~ bs as a token of papalrecog­ of students will be determined. Milwauk~e, since 1865; lhas become as immigration, it is understood that hardship in their laborious 5th-Each pastor is requested to International Congress, em­ the mother's arms. The jour­ consideration will also be given to ~bre~f the work which the Cleve­ ministry, might be able to par­ a mission school fur the Italian and ney, undertaken under these ~tiOn bishop has fostered for the regist~r, at once, the boys who de­ phasizing that it is the special Syrian children (')f the vicinity. A proposals' for amendments to the d ticipate in the apotheosis of wish of the Holy Father that conditions, lasted five months! ilD t' on of the :!;toman catl\.combs. sire to enter from his parish, and free school since 19'02, it is support­ existing immigration law. , ra the Cure OL Ars and, follow his the Catholic societies of the "I wanted to make the 'true J!5to ~enerous donations toward example, . by sanctifying their send the names to the chancery pf­ ed by a fund of the School Society A~ a matter of fact, Mr. Johnson fice. In a short time, the name of United States sho,uld be well pilgrimage' ", the woman said, has said that he does not expect to v~nY rk have come from Bishop own lives and the souls com­ of St. Peter and the votive offer­ "to see the Holy City, and the WIS wO ' diocese, including a Ie- the rector of the new College-Sem­ represented. I ings of patrons of the church. get action on the proposed codifi­ bs mitted to their care. The Young Men's Union Pope". ~'brem ift from Mr. Byrlder,. f or th e inary and the priests who are to The people of the parish take great cation of laws affecting the status ~n? n of a House of Catacombs, serve as professors will be made party will sail September 5. pride in their church and school, and and rights of aliens, in the near fu­ known.
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