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VOL. 25—NO. 33.
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE
26, 1920
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BiSHOP FITZMAURICE
ENTERS LIFE ETERNAL
Beloved Head of Erie Diocese, Re-
vered in Life, Is Honored in
- Death, —
WAS FORMER PHILADELPHIAN
Founded St. Agatha’s Parish and
Later Rector of St. Charles’
‘Seminary.
Right Rev. John E. FitzMaurice, 2.
BISHOP FITZMAURICE.
GHARITIES CONFERENCE
TO REET IN WASHINGTON
D. Bishop of the Diocese of Erie, ,
y ning of last week a 7
Stigck, at the episcopal residence, 230|All Phases of Diocesan and Na-
t Tenth street. He was eishty-/ tional Organization Will Be
one years ns
‘Although Bishop FitzMaurice naa Discussed.
been in Poor ealth for a number of
years, the end came suddenly.
we i ot ‘te Erie Dioegse for more Eraborat ite preparations are being
sho] EiteMaurice made at the Catholic cniversity to ac-
faithfully in the Wor id. comonai the large n f dele
fied
snerous, brant vnteiectualir and @
kind r, he coi
care of |
undred priests
Hoo children of the, Chui
The Rev.
ond
Eharles’ Seminary, Overbrook, an office
which
bel Is 6 ne phew,
he solemn obsequies, which ‘were
‘on Wednesday of this week, in
Peter's Cathedral, Erie, at 10
over by His
of
priests from tals city left for Erle oe
Tuesday afternoon to be present al
psequies
ithe Right Rev. John M. Gannon, D.
D. Coadjutor Bishop of Erie, was cel
ebrant of the Pontifical Requiem Mass.
The Right Rev. Monsignor P. J. Sheri-
dan was, e Very Rev. Fath
Siren 08. ‘fas eub-deacon and
the Rev. Gerald G. Dugan wa:
tar of ceremonies.<~_-
Five Absolutions: Performed.
‘The five absolutions were given. by
the Most Reverend Ar Archbishop, Metro-
politan vince, and the
Bishops of four Ssuttrasan Sees. Bishop
Hoban, of Scranton,. performed the
first absolution. | He, was followed, in
the order name jishop Garvey,
ot Altoona, Bishop Ganev of Pit Pitts
bare; Bishop McDevitt, ©:
and -His Grace, ‘Srchbishop
Doughert
After the obsequies the procession
jund the youth side
of the ‘Cathedral ana into the bas
ment, There under the high altar in
the crypt of the church the body was
Tald,
Tl 1 bearers were the a
jomag augh, LL. D., avid
Rickey, LE. D.. Stephan Sheehan: “Jo-
ph . Sieve ings We Driscoll and
Joan Helbel. who were assisted
Dee 1 Kelly, I ae J. Grant, D.
a vay, M.S. Cassidy,
Ce" vis be 3 artin Barrett and B.
the deceased prelate’ formerly St
y | be. interested
gates who will attend the atch bien-
nial *eeting of the National Confer-
nth of local meetings
wih be held in Miwanes Chicago, St.
Louis, Kansas City, St. -Paul, “opin
neapolis, Detroit and
Nearly’ every diocese in the SCnitea
DI
cusses
The problems bch will hay
special attention are the organization
of dice charities
esan
olics in. public institutions, the ‘worl
of the St. Vincent de Paul Society the
social and charitable work of the Cath-
olic (and, “Big: Sister”
| organization:
Interchange Views.
ng.
atholle charities inthe different. aie
‘oceses should ‘be able to learn. Touch
from the experience of others who are
engaged im the samo kind of work
reat progress has been
organizing ‘welfare work for Catholic
boys and girle-in different clties dur-
ing the last two yeai
Ing of the National “Conference the
leaders in this work will have an op-
portunity of coming together and talk-
ing over their common pro!
| The delegates to the contorence will
in the
larger social reform movements of the
present time. They will be interested
in the movements for the establish-
ment of family courts, for the exten-
sion of probation and Catholic pro-
grammes for the economic betterment
of the working
‘The Superior Council of the
st, Vin-
Schare a
eRe Or ney arta" Feo gots
the members of ihe Hierarchy pres-|uring the sessions of the conferenc
Sore oI T afte and or ening will
J. Hoban, , Bishop of Scranton;
the Right Rev. Eugene .A. Garvey,
D. of Altoona; the Right ter, J
Re evin, D. D. tabur
is Can
e Right Rev. Joha P. Parrelly, DD.
of Cleveland:
MeDevitt, the Right Rev. Thomas P.
Walsh, D. -D., of nton; the Right
Rey. Willam’ Turner, D. D., of
falo; the Right Rey, Archabbot an
drew Hint B, and
oO.
te Right Rev. Abbott Aureus i Stchie
0.8. B., of Beatty, Pa. There
& large number of Right Reverend
meee and about two hundred
Sketch of Carver.
Bishop _ FitzMaurice
Newton Sandes, County Kerry, ‘relan
fa the month of January, 1840. wht the
Ae of fifteen he entered a
in Dublin. and a etter Tour rea
fay there,
on
Bith the Rev, Hush G , of Bristol,
Ee the 'e Rev. John F, Buethe, both de-
emained for
which now
memorial to his genius and
es)
‘McCort, Bishop
century, save four ® rful
During the sessions of t!
ence the Catholic chaplains of the var-
ious penal and jal institu
fons throughout the United States
feat time,
° the
that. it. will. be
the chaplains
er
quested the
ing. They. feel
most elpful to. hav
for the pi rp
time to the same kind of work.
ce ice | TWELVE ORDAINED PRIESTS
BY BISHOP McNICHOLAS
(By NW. ©. W. ©. News Service)
_pashinsn “p Ge Jun Twelve
‘oung men were elevated ‘fo the prtest-
hood and thirteen were raised to the
sub-diaconate in the Dominican House
esterday. when the
Students of the Dominican
Oblates of Mary Immaculate, as
gel from the. Sulpiclan
Seminbry.
Five of the ordinandl ‘who’ receive
ere Dominicans, four
tee were from ti
‘Seminary. Tonsure was ‘eon
pon Michael Andrew Chap-
pal minister and
instan, an-
Holy aS
Oblat
Suiicnn
ther recent conve ‘Chapman
eSludying for the Duluth Diocese.
"TO OPPOSE CANDIDATES
r- WH
10 UPHOLD DIVORCE
@ 14—At- the great
Jame cd Te the Theatre
jest_ against divorce and
London,
demonstration,
was a sce of won-
islasm “Archbieh p
Tntyre, ‘Ausiliary oe Birmingham,
submitted resolution, that those
fuse their votes
present should refus heir voten to
any candidates for Pal
fayor divorce.
‘OAVIO GOLDSTEIN
TO LECTURE HERE
Noted Platform Debater and Au-
FATHER DAILEY OBSERVES
HIS GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
Archbishop Dougherty Presides at
Jubilee Mass—Holy Father
thority on Socialism Will Give Sends Blessing.
Five Free Ai .
dresses The plaudits of atinguinned ec-
clestastice: the som Ise and af-
7 fection of a devoted spiritual fecaly,
K..C, AMERICANIZATION PLAN| ana the approving voce of the Holy
Father, wei cent. n one end,
we men , 1 {en last. Monday, and that was the hon-
Innovation in This City Next Week |oring of the Rev Patrick J. Dailey,
0 marke .
¢ Under Auspices of
Philadelphia Chapter.
lectures, free t o the public, which w
the
American institutions.
be conducted under tne auspices of thi
Philadelphia Knights of Columbus, |
Five auditoriums in different pa:
of the clty have been secured for Sie
faa
t lecture on Sunday evening,
Juno 24, will be given for the people
of South Philadelphia in the Broadway
street. and. Snyder
avenues stor
The other lectures are as foll
eday, June 2¥—! Hall,
be delivered in thie city, from June 27] ¥F,
to July 1, inclusive, by David Gold-|D. D. 7
stein, secretary of the Boston School | the Rev.
of Political Economy, in the recon-|A. McKenna,
y.
arian was the
jubil
sPolshevism: bat te : The Rei Bigne Rev.) Monsignor
edy For It,” will be the s: we | Crane. V. G.
he rsbsect of ove The chapiaiie wo His
of thé Saci
comprised the Kyrle,
d_ Agnus Del.
‘hbishop
casion by presiding at the
which the venerable
lebrant. and the
Michael
Fra
r of ceremonies.
ne sermon, was delivered by. the
There were pres-
ent in ithe sanctuary, the Right Rev.
Monsig: t
Goldstein, who ia touring the country | AP.
K. x. |two bui
2] emce of Catholic Charities to be ‘held Seats Sun we reserved for World W Holy Father Sends
SePigmber 12-16. The university ‘has | veterans, are al The music of the 3
iecided to place all’ its buildings at | decidedly “keen xcepuonally
the conk 1s Preece taming |national and interna sion appeared in’ the church, Rigas.
P erence. It is prepared to sup- |The Public is invited to atte: S B ” ne
Ply them with board and room at cost. |cards w Roce Sacerdog Magn
was intoned.
The music of the Mage was taken from
unod’s Mass
Monday, June 28—Ascenston ‘parish from Rome, expressing the paternal
school hall, Westmoreland and good wishes of the Holy Father, on
eee (Continued on Third Page)
oe
COMPLETES 25 YEARS
IN SERVICE OF GOD
Rev. Henry A. Naylon Lauded for
Exemplary Life and Labors
for Poor.
° a
The passing of twenty-five fruittut
we:
pai
two nnd a aif decades in befriending
the poor, the homeless and the or-
A number of the
The formal observans he Jubllegs.
gan with the celebration fot « Jubiles
Mass, at which His Graces the Most
Reverend Archbishop presided, and
Monsignors Michael J. Cran:
and Edmond J. FitzMaurice, D.
. Burke and Howard
of Ceremonies and the sermon was
delivered by the Rev. Willlam J. Hig-
gins,
The music of: the was under
the ‘direction of Professor Munce and
dered by the children from
the. Catholic, Home. at
street and Allegheny avers.
An Exemplary Price!
Father Higgins in his sermon said
that the commission to teach all na-
tons, given to the aposties by Christ.
not meant for them alone but
(Continued on Second Page)
—K. of C.
thirty eighth and Market streets.
Yednesday, June 30—St. John the
ist's. parish auditorium, Rector
rsday, July” 1—Yonah Hall, 2727
Columbia avenue.
Each lecture will start promptly al
8.15 o’cloc!
‘The lectures will be conducted upon
the Forum wlan. ‘The address yi
followed by a quizzing period, a
All reply to guess
which the fpeaker w
tions, verbal or wri
in the audience, op any pl
ubject.
any one
_ beater Well Qualified.
of Mr: Goldateln's work tn
san ‘Brancisee, the (Monitor
(Continued on Third Page)
ART FOR SHRINE WILL BE o
REPLICAS OF MASTERPIECES
man!
ashingt D. An,
itaten art ‘teperument hae hich rep-
masters, are {0
the work of
coun
has
ptor bee
ed for the purpose. roduc {the
tions will be «in Italian | roarbles and
will be objects of art as well as of
dovotion, it is tannounced” by the Rev.
Dr. Bernard A. McKenna, secretary to
Bishop Thomas J. Shahan.
SECTS IN NEW YORK NOT
READY TO INSTRUCT PUPILS
© Proposal of
been
Ionuen
York, June 21.
"Rom:
curates and heir ‘Sisters, and our Jews
ve rabbinical
ish friends thelr thee
pmools.” said Dr. Coffin at a recent
meeting of York Presbytery,
ork, declared
Beifasi
RECEIVE HOLY COMMUNION
« c. News Bervice)
West Point, N. %. June 21.—Cath-
olics of whe graduating lees of 1920
at West Po oly Commun-
twenty C:
dent body here. The Rizht Rev. "Gearre
Nygring. viear-general and 6
the
a
vigilant energy of, th
people's arbitration courte,
"3.000
Sally enrolling.
Dolei, t
| AH PEOPLE'S GOURTS
WINNING HIGH PRAISE
lial Are Administering Scru-
-pulous Justice—Episode Recalls
Days of BL. Oliyer Plunket.
. C. News Service.)
rs are hav-
Dublin Sine 10. Evildoe
an
nhood, ordinary eri
Proper
ty, Brain ¢ the splendid
een hed.
peopie themeeiv
acknowledged fair
Ju
he
dccisions given by. the
‘The Right
same
work that
The
revail-
ing view is hae Christiana shaw re-
ments, as Dean Macken afirms, have
ist by.
and
all levespective of political sympathies.
dt
of the greatest weight! and
ence throughout the count
Penal Days Recalled.
Long!
rdinary episode
and
object was to co
plans of social work—urgently needed
in the North of Ireland,
Moush quite new Is ready to approach
fhe For its membership is
An incident reminiscent of the penal
>
$ of young men marched four ‘deep
to Maas at Carrickedmond,
ree of
inference rom the
ry
in the daye Of Hiessed Ollver Plunkee,
the statements of pro minent Protestant |the Catholic Church jn Ireland is of=
ministers celal; dangerous organization.”
Dr. ay i e Coffin is authority By outsiders Belfast regarded as
for the “fatement that the Protestant a completely un« scamnoltc city. The
urches are not able to cope with the] tact ia-that twenty-five ‘per cent, of
situ at! the population are Catholics, The
the Lies have thelr | Presbytertan: the Tai tes
ider
‘The society
al
new adherents ‘are
It happens that in
Fm of socialism
Is advocate
classes into operat majority of whom swallow the wildest
—_— Seocae views inpported from
r
WEST POINT GRADUATES to start a bat
teaching.
—_+--+—_—_
MONSIGNOR DOLCI DECORATED,
News Service.)
(By N.C. Ww. C.
Constantinople, June 7.—%
in, D. ‘Sic Oliver, Lodge has returned to tor tthe or rm and ma nese to British prisoners of war in Tyrkey,
Chure Me ptie? aSt;| Rngland trom bis tecture tour tn, se {Ne EP xonor to practice their holy ne: [ANd succeeded by his intervention with
ar pireeta, ited States. Hie ‘american Catholic, | Usion, to freauent the sacraments, to the Ottoman quthoritles in saving the
Grorgerse,,, Centenary observance of eee ia had been told by the au-| bring vp their fafniiles religlously and | lives of tw: 0 Britleh residents ye had
wn University Father Fitz-| jy. vi cat fhe Chured ‘not t@ attend to practice faithfully the virtues taught! been Sondeinned o death on a charge
2 Continued on Third Page) fie ieet them college days, of espion:
and the Vat!
VATIGAN-FRENCH RELATIONS
REAGH STAGE OF DETAIL ss.
Principle of Restoration Estab-
‘lished—Devotion of Parliament
at Papal Mass Edifes.
% e © 'C. News Service.
Rom: The Brinctpte of the
restoration ot relations detwe ce
we
bie
tion, and the appointment o:
charge d'affaires after Al, Hanotaux's
departure, have committed France to
change of representatives
place.
anata, Into account onty
i
The “lay state” was call
co by the act of separation fifteen
years ago, and if there
that the formula be preeer
not be destroyed so ton
ix not interpreted to mean “anti-relig-
se St was by its originators,
Com,
Independence cf the Church,
‘The French schools represent add\-
onal impediments in the path of re-
conciliation, between the
See. "There are intricacies also in
the questions of the priests, religions
orders and the tenure of ecclesiastical
prope At the root of all thee®
problems ts the absolute indopenden
of the Churel
‘The restoration of' relations on the
metal side can come only after recon
cilement of divergent views,
ust be found regarding Catholic vine
forests abroad, wherein France wa
pre-eminent vefore the erent wareahat=
Fed old regimes. The holy places, for
example, are amoni
tant of these interest:
fact, w thourand delicate matters for
adjustment tn connection with the re-
newal of relation:
That all these problems will be met
with satisfactory feolution seems quite
certain, but ask cannot be com.
pleted in. ive" Sninates, easy as ‘good
will on both sides has made the agree-
ent in principle.
of all comes:
reprenentation fteelt Hs Holiness 1s
Feported to have said to M. Hanotaux
(the Poy
See ce, tho
garded as likely’ th
relations Rome will send ite most dia
tinguished 14—Mon-
signor Ceretti.
‘No little comment was
the profound interest, if not devotion,
with which the delegation of French
s
Deputies and Senators followed the
ceremonies in St. Peter's on the day
of Joan of mization. The
Are’s_cano’
solemnity of what the! on the
Ereat “alter, unquestionably, “impressed
wed them,
+++
NEW MOUNT CARMEL HOUSE,
(By N. GW. C.
view
are.a modern college for women, a
5
boarding school for girls, a day school
‘and a chapel,
he
{a noted scholar and lecturer.
ares:
ove
‘Twenty-ninth
the question of the | @
inspired by |!
Commen
SI. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE
commencement exercises
College took
as x
tuditorium, at Sevei
streets. His Grace the Most Reverend
fe ‘ot b onor were present
1@ stage, while the auditorium was
Eisen “delivered
ess is appende:
His Grace also spoke «few, words
to the du
His Grace the Most Reverend Arch-
6 to 1
to hold high and keep ever before th
the noble standards and ideals incul-
aei
YEAR,
medal for psychology and
athe f to Joseph A- Kilcullen, premium,
‘J. Diamond; . distinguished,
rane medal for evidences of
religto 2 C, Geraid Brophy; premium,
Joseph ‘A. Kilcullen.
logy and astroneray—Premium,
Joseph A Kilcullen.
-—Premium, Joseph A. Kil-
cutters distinguisned, | C- Gerald
Brophy, Thom:
Mion
‘The Stricker medal for logic and
(Continued on Eighth Page)
F.
Archbishop oreies and conferred the
aw
of
re! C. Gerald Brophy. {*
urs ww
Kraczyk.
given! diplomas. for, she, high school"
cements _.
UA SALLE COLLEGE =
establis! Sor
ships, thus adding light and reflecting/S. Toth, Joseph McGarry and Ray=
glory, on what the misinformed term | mond McGrath. All are students of
The’ Dark Ages.” the two year
William J. Diamond was vatedic-] The saurere ‘to the graduates was dec
torian and chose for his theme. “The iam T. Connor, an
American Democrac e address
the graduates was delivered by th of $20, donated by
Rev. John H. O'Rourke, S. J., former
editor of “Sacred Heart Magazine,” and
His ad
an.
. Connor's Addre:
conor in bie address to the
Christian charity
th at
should A prevail in ait thes relations with
{| those cated u
fociate.
sated by their oelf sacrificing de- | cause
Noted teachers reed, them, | Wrote
that whatever pace © te they may {other way than by a return to Chris=
their God. their{tan life and Christian -institutions.*
cuniry and tneir college. le admonished the graduates to ree
bachelor of arts
jomas P.O ‘A. Culliton’ | the . charact jucating the
William J. Diamond, Austin V. Dowd, |minds of so many Catholic young mem
James J. Farley, Joseph A. Kilcullen, in this diocese. He told them that
Jonn inex, Joseph J. Shield: it behoow. em to ever hoi
rhe Joulowing received special prem-|the standards of their faith and ther
at inte to
SENIOR come thby may be proudly referred to
as creditable citizens of the Repablio
and an hono: alte.
r to
74 FL Armstrong,
by
with honorable mention of Alesandes ~
tinued on Tenth Pare)
aT. JOSEPHS COLLEGE
Emmiteburg, Md,
The greeting was extended
fe
alumnae, on the following day by Lu-
fe
alumnae was celebrated by the Very
Rev. J. 0. Hayden, C. mits
Hight’ Rev. Monsignor. 1.
president
by ‘the Right Rev.
Tamer, A. Mf. D. D4 dean of
ulty of Mount. St Marys Cottewe,
Emmitsburg.
After several musical numbers had
the ‘conferring of de-
The following were
es!
ney, Chicago. UL; A: Me
land, Philadelphia, Pa. .
English scientific course—Anne M.
, Va.
Secretarial course ‘iptoma—Cora a
McGee, Locust ]
Figh schoo! Seartnent giplomas—
Bvelin
cilia A. Allen, Bridgeport, Conn.
‘Der-
othy Westennaver, Martinsburg, W.
Val ini 8. tin, Baltimore,
Nai Bernadette P, Bremenan Woont
socket, R, 1; Margaret C. Martin, Bal-
timore, M¢
jal course graduate—May
on Drincoll, Savannah. Gar The tre
ear commercial course diploma—Mary
Brown, Martinsburs, W.
‘Special honors in the senior year,
the Hayden medat for science and re-
ligion—Anne M. Brady,
‘The
course in English—Frances I. Kase.
D al for mathematics—
he. Carroll’ medat for general ex-
cellence Nan MM. Mitt
old medal for violin—Nan.M.
miler
(Continued on Ninth Paced
a
| Helen L. Xb
Kalbach medal for the college | Cec
ma
© annual commencement week at| The annual commencement srersiore
St, Joseph's College, Emmitsburg. Md,/at Mount St Joseph's Collegt
vas conducted at the college, gone | 13] stitute, Chestnut Hilt, took piace on
to 17, The bacet laureate ermon june 24 with His Grace the Most Rev~
delivered on the first day of commence. |erend | Archbishop presiding. The pro-
mont week by the Rev. Ea ward Do
crt Cc. M. of St. John's College, aber
jrooklyn, as
Floot. 1 who
tical advice to the Erndusten tn ree
gard to their conduct as the women
ot the fuvure, to hom Church,
will xamples for their less ~
1 graduates of
rea Classical cosgeenthaeiate G. Cho-
cital Be by the vocal class of 1920.|P°%, Virginia M- Goodwin and Alice
eamencs ent exercises General course—Mary E, Blanche,
place on th ay alumnae |Katharie G. Dempsey. Anna C. Ford,
Pilly, ‘On June If a Auge for deceased | Agnes be McCoy and: Floreace A. Mie
ler.
Special ‘course—Margaret D. Collins,
Margaret 2 Gilani Ethet
. Krimm,
sephine A. Baring and Rertha Mt Riess
mercial course—Anna A. B
uth M. Bugsy, Gertrude M. Molloy
Bnd Narie Rel My.
The following were the recipients of
wards:
inl medal for Hers
nch,
conings. wremoria medal for Bntlste
he Magee memorial
Hedal for medieval ‘history, Fovenea
. Miller: the John McFadden mem-
orlal . medal Latin, Chariotte G.
Chopey; the class of 1919 medal for
prize. for
celtence, Bertha Riesse
gene
0; prize for or4
neatness, ertba Riessen,