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FOR REPOSE OF
op Crane Pontificates—Prelates, Priests, Seminai
1nd Laity Fill Immense Edifice—Very Rev. Joseph A. Whitaker,
TARONGS ATTEND MASS IN CATHEDRAL
GREAT PONTIFF'S alll
ns, Religi
S. T. L., Chancellor, Delivers Scholarly Discourse
the mournful cadences and
chants of the Pontifical Re-
ere yet resounding atid the
ip of Rome, last Thursday, the
trainy were taken up in eve
the Catholle world.
in thts episcopal city of the
jelphia there
vast Cathedral at
ense concourse of
d jaity to assist at the offer-
Solemn Mass for the repose
within the
a of Christendom’s great hi
the father of all the taint,
foliness, pone Benedict
xv.
he Mass were Sisters
A great num-
Dr, John E, Flood, diocesan
sndent of schools, had declared
is Holiness was eloquently paid by
Rey. Joseph A, Whitaker,
chancellor, who, recalling
curlst's commision to St. Peter, “Thou
bai Sy
Peter, and
stors and heads
thls rock I will
‘cnarehy in of the triumph
egreat line of saints and scholars,
Fh stretched back to the day when
cugst's words were uttered.
taker’s sermon is appended.
Vast Cathedral Crowded _
Father
of religious or-
der, vietually all the Monslgnori of
AIT TaN TNR AANA NTH
iiocese, the Right Rev, Bishop M.
tg Mitred Abbot, of Calabria, Italy,
the
Yas
wad the
Fag siauss
EE
fTo0d,
bh the
falque
usignor
"a
hs
culty
Inder
Author
Isle of
Rev,
Whom
hiding
signor Henry T, Drumgoole, D. D.,
D, was deacon and the Rey. John
Thomas
ter of ceremonies, was assisted by
nor
th. by
Cathed:
fe pulpit was draped with the
ight Rev, Chor-Blshop Jo!
bek, as well as several hun.
curates were in the sanctuary.
pmediately before the Mass the
g
vying the Gospel side of the altar
the seminar!
06 assigtant priest to Bishop Crane
Jang the Epistle side.
Right Rev. Monsignor E. 5
ice, D, De The Right Rev.
LL, D,, was sub-deacon. The
¥. MeNally,
‘orn.
\isriter and Messrs, Francis Duffy
re Hamill were the acolytes.
Five Absolutions Given
central alsie w
fe, upon which a Bishop's
tt Rev, Monsignor Nevin F, Fisher,
G5 the seconde by the
tg
Right Rev.
her, D. Dy|
Jame Pp, Tu
[S Avs the vita, by the Right Rev.
Peter angen Vv. FS
yy the Right Rev. Monsignor
— and the fifth b;
raneper and afsles were crowded
thut aceess could be had to
ral.
* of the vacancy of the Chair
rity In the Church Universal.
Music Beautifully Rendered
Ee
BUtiful beyond description was the
tho Mass as rendered by the
‘sta
cheir under the direction of
* Willtim 1B, Kane, ¥on's
Mass was sung avith
Of Wives ana sont branes,
HIS EMINENCE WILL START
FOR ROME AT NOON TO-DAY
His Eminence, the Cardinal, the
first Chief Shepherd of the Arch-
tts
tot
aw. te
(Saturday) morning fot New Yo
will
1001
1 embark on La Lor.
2
3
8
3
8
.
g
3
3
3
3
3
lea
‘the Very
tion of priests and laymen, His
private car will be attached to the
8 o'clock express train from Broad
Street Station,
and with that due regard for every
delicate nuance for which the choir
has become justly famous. ‘The
tory was Perosi's | “Domine
Christe.”
For the five sipeoiutons the Semin-
arian choir, under the direction of the
Jesu
®
2
3—“Domine Quand
4—"Ne Rocorderiay” Perosi; 5—“Libera
Me,” Cazzatl, The Rey, William 8S.
Murphy and William Silvano ‘Thunder
were at the organ:
Very Rev. Chancellor’s Sermon
In his scholarly discourse, eloquentty
delivered, the Very Rey. Father Whit+
joose upon
» It shall be loosed also: in
a”
st. Matthew xvi, 18-19,
phe august thu'one of the Kingdom
is vacant. Its latest
sorrow the
abodes of men. Three mune mito
of Catholics, of index
every
heaven, mourn tele “tcperied Father
e Who are
wise and saintly, the kind ‘und beloved
pe Benedict XV, Glacomo devia
d.
“In the years of his Pontificate, he
could claim the most holy and sublime,
he most beneficent and venerated of.
I the records of Thue. As
01 ie successor
1 City,
a ne
broken line of Romun Pontiffs,.streteh-
red
years from himself t In
\"The Prince of the Apostles is the
foupdation on conleh crit built His
hurch. Hi ple fa nity
oe stability and of incre
bat Is not joined to
no part of the
ai, because She ts
» She has 5 witistood
os e cestroying merch of
e grows only wn new stones
th
Ie one, “gabte
we by having &
‘When, hereto, Christ
ipl unity,
ae Head.
nade Peter the principle ot
stability and increase of the svctet,
She those who belfeve in His Holy! Same
rave St. Peter supreme al rity
oe that society. cheist ergata this
in Hig next words to St. Peter. “And
und also in heaven; and whatso
alt loose on earth, it chat ‘pe
g the Prince .of, the
the Supreme Head of
rist
Hmseit in an altogether sigan man-
Divine and eterna} p
tiv he on ot Gea fe the tonmtaton
| and supreme Mead of the Church.
unt tinued on Thied Pal
‘bey sensational methods,
and Ruler in not
of the mousehold ot Nhe Palen share | oj
in the grief of those who The
. oe,
co (, ~ &
MINISTER MAKE® 2822" acu Ten commanpmenrs ||LANCASHIRE CHURCH 15. |
CN SCHOOLS OF MISSISSIPPI Y
FOR USE OF u. SURVIVOR OF PENAL OA
\ (By N.C. We Service.) . > .
Says It Is One of Greatest Ay .cies Seekson, Dine. Jan, 20 -After 8 Undying Faith of English Catholi
: jzoroun debai close vo! :
in World for Betterment of || the House of Representatives of || Attested by Edifice Dating Back
. the Missiesippt Legislatu: hat
Mankind Sell the State to Year 1605
(By N.C. W. ©. News Service.) eee ee ote fo intros Gy N.C. W. ©. News Service.) |
Washington, D. C, Jan, 20—Adop-|] of moral trainin, on the || Len 13—The Lancashin
tion of the “confessional by the Prot-|| ren Commandments. sEewre resenta- ||Catholics of ‘Preston have juet re
estant churches is urged in en article] ve. Sh ete the || opened their church of St. Mary at th
which the Rev. Coa eM. Sheldony a}} guthor of rial 4th which im connecte:
mleter cantributes ‘ Catholics are interested & the || some ot the proudest memories
Proposed legislation because finale ee provincial P catholte weronetolda in
gout to what version o} For the church ta not only
m=
bis own
y whlch
he has seemed to mai a substitute
for the Sacrament of Penange.
he
In relating hie ‘experiences with bis
“open door,” Dr, Sheldon gives tn
been given wo singe souls,
the case of wi
back to an hone
ruin an
[ag
reauon. why it should’ not
@ of the first strug:
ge Protestant min-
ister seems to be tp an audience
tovcome Into @ building to hear him
he cannot do that, either
or ‘moving
or unusoal “preaching, his
Ininistry 18 ealled a failure. The ver
age church committee, avexing @ man
for a chi & man who can
raw avcrowd.” ‘The ehiireh, is looked
upon aw a place 10 go to, tv hear some
ne.
eople want something. more
than preaching. They “want comfort
and courage and the help that doe:
not conte ty them when it ts handed
out wholesale, The confesgionat of the
Roman €hureh {8 4 recognition of #
huinan cravi deep and eternal,
that it ise bewildering thing to see
how it n tgnored
estant Cure which has emphasized
preaching above Pity, and die pulpit
bave the
BISHOP CONROY INSTALLED
IN SEE OF OGDENSBURG
Newly Elevated Prelate Was Vicar
» General Under the Late Bishop
. 1 Gabriels
(By N.C. W. C, News Service)
Ogdensburg, x. 3.—The
Right Rev. Jos roy, D. D.
‘Tho Bonitea High Mass was sung by
Hight Rey. Thomas F. Hickey,
© pe Eiishop ot Rochester, and. the
apostslic letters were rea the Very
Rev. J. H. Driscoll.
Right
Stececds the
els, 1o wham he was
0 was Ordinary of the
Au
Aoeeae Tor thirty y
‘iiishop Conroy, was consecrated titu-
ela on May 1, 1912.
practically rebull the Cathedral and
ted mmodious rectory. He
Siso eredte jsomne marble chapel
at to state, hospltal in Ogdensburg,
where Mass iy celebrated every Sun-
Gay for the attendants and for hun-
he benighted of the human
e few consolations in this
ithe erected one of the
high ‘schoole in all
‘con
ducted Nuns, under the
regents of bivhd Cniversity of ‘ihe Btate
ot New Yor!
NAME OF CHRIST t DELETED
BY PROTESTANT MISSIONS
, Jan, 12.—Elimination of the
London,
at Bangalore, 80 that no of-
e given to Budahists and
Mfonammedans, has been upheld by the
board of the London Misstonary So-
c d finances these
missions
fenge might be
ing the
nevertheless raised a st
orm of eritic-
ism. :
Tt is disclosed in connectton with
this latest controversy that on two
previous occasions the board of the
London Missionary. Society has found
it necessary to pass upon the propriety
of deleting the name of Chr!
religious books, tracts,
Addressed to the Hindus and
In both there instances the
miusionaries were sustained by the
bourd uxalnst rote wom supporters
of the Bangalor
INDIAN GIRLS IN PAGEANT.
Jan. 20 Four
aan side ‘who w
other Drexel wilk bo among te ate
tractione at the pageant which {8 be
in connection with Ses
Crusade Day here Feb:
me
fiver wr the
an
tuner the ausplven ol 1
fhe Cainatie, Students Suission Crus
will be the first event of Ia
iat in xe Lania, ‘The cele
Tach with Mass te the
nm Commandments will be inten
a the text of the moral train
Ta" some Protestant
hi tof , the
jomamandmenta 18 uch 0s to make
two Commandments cover the
ter of worship which Is contained
in the First Commandment in the
Catholte version. Protestant con-
Aroversialists have attempted to in-
voke their arrangement as @ con-
demnation of the Catholic practice
of embellishing churches with
statues and pictures.
ponents of . Rept resentative
Sherard’s bill declared | it would
open the way to
religious doctrines | in ‘ne
Its advocates replied that
the “Beh Commandments Provided a
hich all _denom-
nations “could ‘willingly subscribe.
Brief Items of Interest
From Centres of World
©. W. ©, Cable Service.) *
By |
i
LONDO!
Statistics Just published by eccles-
uatical authority #how that the Cuth=
olic population of England and Wal
7
during ti
land, , ‘catholien ot Grent Britain jure
now exce: and a half
milton,
Catholles of the Liverpool Diocese,
which hus now the largest, acatholle
popula lon of (any, an and
Wales, Inve dectled to erect a netroe
politan "Catnedral fm that city as a
memorial to late Archdisho)
Whiteside; one that will be worthy, ot
ig memory and of the dign!
metropolitan city. ‘arenpishap. Whites
side used bis money in building addi-
Uloual Catholic schools and. in’ conse-
ence Liverpool be cor
foot with @ reall and adequate pro
cathedral, Archbishop Keating has ap-
roved of the project for the new
taitice and a finance committee has
been formed to raise funds.
Irish political prisoners tn Waitoi
Jail, Liverpool, held spectal services
in the prigon chapel as an act of
thanksgiving for the ratification of the
Eris pease teat e services were
onducted by the “cate chaplain of
the Jail, analeted
Liverpool church, polities! prisoners in
jail convicted in England are still de-
tained, ‘but those convicted in Ireland
were released coincident with the re-
ligious service, which was held at their
request.
MADR
inal Almaraz tos, Arch-
bishor | “ot Toledo, died “here” sindny
His death was caused by
He “ae bora tn
La Valles, Septembs
Bishop of Valoneta in 1883, ‘Archbishop
of Seville in 1907, and Archbishop
Toledo in 192 je was created Cars
dina in iat
BISHOP CARUANA REACHES
SAN JUAN, EPISCOPAL GITY
Public Celebrations by Porto
Ricans Deferred Until Mourning
Period for Pontiff: Ends
The Right Rey. e J. Car
D._D. Bishop of Po te “itieo. who sailed
from New York last Saturday, reached
hie episcopal elty of San" P.
on Wednesday morning.
celebrations in connection with his ar-
vival and enthronization, it was an
nounced, have been postponed until
the parlod of mourning for Wis Holl- | eral
of uappy memory,
has end p was received
{storey by his flock’ on. boara ‘ship
and later jenee.
shop Caruan: companied to
his new ai pber of Brook-
secretary to His Ei
Cardinal, when nominated by the
Father to the Episcopa
7
to New York last Saturday morning.
ABBE PATRICK FLYNN HEADS .
PARIS PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS
- wet Nev ws
. C. 9 Service.)
Paris “Sen. Hz The new director of
school system
trick Viyan,
as been pastor
© for same tm
Sures:
Of Irish descont, Abbe Patrick Flynn
has been in America several times, He
formed part, of the mieson Wwhick ac-
companted Monsignor Baudrillart to
the United States to congratulate Car
dinaj Gitsbons on the occasion of his
subilee tn the name of the Frenen Gove
Paris Abbe Flynn took
inactive burt
and meetings
Olina, At Strennes he way one ot the
most active organizers of the memorial
quien Mase” which.
e
rranitestations |e
fae oldest Catulte place of ‘worship
the city of Preston but it hus per-
Catholic places of worship in the
county of Lancashire.
‘The cifurch which has Just been rer
opened dates from its an-
ebsuy’ goss’ back toe Inueh “older
structure, an ancient barn that was
aed as 8 pi
the pen: whe:
to mest tor worehip. tn the. closest
Secrecy for fear of thelr hives,
old barn was the only place of wor-
secution could devis
yard,
the Chapel was put up near the Friar-
name goes back
cathante ‘times; for this FHlurgate took
monastery at the rise of tho hill. On
this spot too a Catholic chapel was
rected tm 1761, But seven years
at flection tine, famatl
8
ated by anti-Catholic political bl
hapel and utterly en -}
number of Catholics, (52 the old chape|
was rebuilt. and church which
has just becn ‘reopened a the eucces
sor of the old bulldings dating ba oe
‘0 the pena’
HETHODSTS CLAN LARSE
MEMBERSHIP GAIN IN 192:
Well Organized Publicity Depar:
ments Bring Activities Before
» the Public Eye !
NOW. G
News Service.)
Churen and the Chicago Church Fed-
eration appear to be leading the field
in getting thelr artjcies into the daily
Pephe” publiclty department of the,
ehureh ha:
Ing, $19,472,425. raised for’ benevolent
Durposes during the year: | 404
arches and par 4.500 min-
el
fsters, 130 edueational institutions and
94 hospitais with a total valuation in|
property of $450.000.000.
n leads in increased mem.
utumn. “Our 1 30,000 ne:
church members before Easter,” is th
ent of the secretary of the fed;
every “Protestant
now affiliated with our
CATHOLICS LEAD FRENCH
*, COMPOSERS OF MUSK
movement.”
1. C. W. C. News Service.) uy
the “Staderaine, which post
when he became director ot he
Bans: convervatory,
known principally for Ans “avmpnontes
and instrumental worke, Ga abe!
also the author
ie con
a one of the, masterpieces ‘of modern
music, ani numerous motets
fo the Pleesed Sacrament and the
Blessed Virgin.
——_—+-2
COUNTESS TAKES VEIL
(By N.C. W. o. News ws Service.)
} Paris, Jan, nt reports state
that the Countess Clementine Gadarna
has just taken the vei! In a convent In
pic duys of
stiperstition.”
Sadora who entered ‘home on
187 the}
rervicen American military:
cometory,
a. at the hea
through the ‘Wesel
‘em
tala ari vt]
Pia,
‘
—
Account of
Will Be Found
Life, Death and Works
of Benedict XV.
in 4-Page Supplement
Published With: This
Issue