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The Catholic Standard and Times, v. 27, no. 13, Saturday, February 4, 1922.
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Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)
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4 February 2016
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1922-02-04
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Philadelphia, Pa. : Catholic Times Pub. Co
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Catholica
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Catholic Church > Pennsylvania > Periodicals. Catholic Church > Periodicals. Catholics > Pennsylvania > Periodicals. Benedict XV, Pope, 1854-1922 > Death. Dougherty, Denis J. (Denis Joseph), 1865-1951.
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Fok. ei-NO. 13
PHI aner
SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY 4, 1922
FIVE CENTS
Cardinal, Who, Embarks on La
\ Rey. Joseph A. Whitaker, 8.
First Shepherd of this ‘great See
ummoned to the Eternal City for the
puting “In the eleva-
on of a new Pope, the sugcessor of
¢ late Holy Father, Benedict XV.,
is sminenes, 0 the © Cantina) left Phi
urposo of Par
jiphig Jast “Saturday morning for
ee York, where he doabded the
ronch liner, Lorraine, bound for
javre, France, to entrain for Rome,
Hig Eminence, who had been absent
Lom the city, returned on: Friday eve-
He was met at Broud Street
Cardinal Begin Aboard
the Cardinal was accompanied to
ome by tre Very. Rev. ose A
bhitaker, S.T, L.° chance
pardinaal- atch of ete
‘The
His
‘allace “Atterbury, of the P. R. Ry, his
car was attached to the §
York, Sat
aced at the disposal’ of the Cardinal
jad his party. .
When His,Eminence arrived at Broa
rect Station a few minutes before
@ Cardinal stepped to the o
jon car and posed for a photograph.
To the faithful of ‘the Archdiocese
i Eminence ‘sent a special message.
tile on’ the train he i an ine
w to the representative of. The
ete Standard and Times in which
p made a special reauest to the priests
jid laity to pray that the Holy Spirit
}ay guide’ the Conclave and that he
¢ journey to and from
“of the message
al be found elsewhere in’ these col-
ranted
Among the rig! sht “reverend and
eul_elergy’ who’ accompanied
andinal to New York
rev,
the
Bent)»
nuclek, saree 4 AL Mullin, and Francis
Kelley, of the Catholic Chureh: Ex-
Fnsion Soci, Chicago; the Very Rev.
J provincial, ana
© Revs, John J? Greensill, Joseph A.
FeCulluugh, Denis J._Broughal, “Wil-
an J. Lallou, John J, Mellon, Francis
; Maginn, Bernard A. McKenna, S. T.
> of the Catholic University of ——
4) James: J. Gibbons and Hugh L.
amb, D. D,, the secretary of His Emi-~
“nee, Dr. William H, Long,’ Cham-
rrlain of the Sword and Cape, was
0 member of the
party,
Welcomed by Mayor's Committee
Story ‘after 10 o'clock the tra
at the Pennsylvania Permeieut:
ew, York City, where the Cardinal
8 met.by' Grover Whalen,’ Commis-
ittee for the Reception
Distineutonea 4, Visitors,
in of the May
lien ® Cardina’'s party’ entered
jt
THObiles at, the, station, which were.
#8,
pp Cardinal strode” down the
Pot Of the liner he faced; bat-
Cenieras und motion. pleture
nes, he request of the
« All Asked That Holy Spirit Will Guide Sacred College
and Give Chief Shepherd of Diocese Safe Voyage
ud of motoreycle| ©
a SAS EV ROUTE FO ROME, |
FAST AMCHBIGHOP OF PHLIDLPH EVER
BETO VOTE PTC LECTION
tlerey and Laity Form Escort from This City to New York Pier for
Lorraine, Accompanied by Very
T. L, Chancellor—Prayers of |
CARDINAL ASKS PRAYERS
OF THE CLERGY AND LAITY ||
Before embarking for Rome us |
Eminence
special message |
“On the eve of my departure for
| Rome. T take leave of: the Revere
and devoted Jaity |
Jade Public ana
private prayers are berought in or- |
‘a
ct ask, respectfully, for the pray
ers of our clergy and people in or-
der that T may have a Fate Journey
‘and ftom the Bternal City.
gers on the boat. were returning. to
France after having visited America.
8 soon as they perceived the, Cardinal,
cries of “C'est le Cardinal Dovghensy
ert Idee
Cit is Cardinay
a
and" many, — forward to to
iciss’ his ring and pay their Yespects to
His Eminence.
The Right Rev, Abbot>Edmond’ M.
#
hear
Obrecht, 0. C. ‘rapist, Ky.; the
Right Rey. Monsignor Aluigi Cossio,
uditor of postolic Delegation,
Washington, D. C., and the Rev. H.
Newey, of Peekskill, N. ¥.,
those who boar:
Cardinal's. arvi
voyage.” ~
The Cardinal was shown to the suite
which he and 2 Father Whitaker were
to occupy during the voyage. , As soon
6 he perceived the arrangements miade |
for him, tee Cardinal‘exciaimed, “This
is aeligh
were among
led the vessel after the
al, bid him
on
I Statement. to the Press
When interviewed, by representa-
tives of the various newspapers, ina an
audience which he graciously Season
to them in his Stateroom, he made the
tetoming statement:
"] ery Impotale sm we shall
reach ‘Rome in time to enter the Con-
blave, the likelihood being that by the
time We arrive a(new: Pope will have
been elected. “All the ‘geports, that w
receive in the newspapers are neces-
sarily conjectures; who she mew Pon-
tiff. will be no one know: Providing
the traveling facilities perm!
pect to be hom
em,
ex-
again for Holy Week.
Thanks Rodman Wanamaker
T
am very much pleased with the
courtesies shown
us in New’ York,
given, ing, |
every facility to reach "Fruadetning|
from New York.’ I, am particularly
gratetut to Mr.’ Rodman Wanamaker, |
who has shown us every consideration
in having placed four machines at our
sal on our return last night from
thern cruise, and for also having
automobii for our uso on our arrival
in‘New York this morning,
Cardinal" esi arrived at 11 o'clock.
| Hes was mpanied ” by ° several
Fathers aot the "Beseed Sacrament from
St, Jeai Bapttst’s. Chureh, and by the
chancellor of the
the Yery’ Rev: Canon Jules’ Laberge.
Canon Laberge, will accompany’ Car-
dinal Begin to Rome.
Cardinal Begin Vigorous
four score Years and four, Cardi
Begin looks the pleture of health.
humorously referred to himself as
young man yet" and said that God had
mueh work for him to do before he
final. call.’ “Why, my
nat
He
answers the
randfather lived to, be “ninets-six
years of age,” he said,"“and none of
~ ”" bike His
i and nothing more than mere
conjectures
A gLa0 o'clock, the gona ‘sounded
for visitors ‘to leave the boat; and
short (Ime later the decks were ‘lenred,
tho vessel mae scheduled. t
ape siren
o'efock chat the Tr
at time
atm
announced a
raine was evarlng and at ih
tie left the port of New York.
Diocese ‘of Quebec, |!)
rai
Active and, vigoroul. inspite of his
| HIS EMINENCE STARTING FOR ROME (|
as
SED
His Eminence, the Cardinal, accompanied by the Vi
photograph e
posed for th:
NSIS
4 s
ra ee
Wh etah
mete
ae cies
Os
one
oe
ake ge
Soe tee
just befo
4 ‘%
eV.
%e
i
Beare
Sina Saige BE
the’ French
- © Saturday en route to the Eternal City. :
CONCLAVE BEGAN THURSOAY
TO CHOOSE: HOLY PATHE
Fifty. two.’ Cardinals
lation of Secrecy — Crowds in
St. Peter’s Square
e Conclave ‘of the Sucred Coi
of Cardinale, which fs to
cessor (0 Pope Benedict
began
its sittings on
day, according to Assoolated Frese as
afte
in Eternal)"
City Went Into Seclusion on
Wednesday Night
CUT_OFF FROM THE WORLD
"« |Excommunication Penalty for Vio-
lege
choose a suc-
of happy
Thu
N. C. W. C. CORRESPONDENT
TO REPORT ON CONCLAVE
Washington, Jan, 30.—Mr, - Michael
Wittens haw heen sent to Rome ap
the of the N- c.
< ervice to report. the ‘Conca
Wednesday and to. reach
Rome tho day following, that “set ‘tor
the assembling of. the Cardin:
ate, Williams will ea ‘bie the news of
fallow up his
able. dispatches. with — descriptive
Stores.’ “Having fully. reported the
election of the new Pope and his as-
suinption of ‘bis, holy. offleg. Mr Wil
will
XN. c. the pro
ceedings of iEncharistte Congress
(ich convenes in May. ‘This Congres
will be one .of the. most
Important
anéSnteresting gatberings under the
auspices of the Catholte Chureh in re-
cent
Tg
CARDINAL GASPARRI REPLIES
vatchen,to thin count ¢
of that day. The fi Care TO MESSAGE OF OF PRESIDENT
dinals, st has been reported, who bs Nowe Se ce
in Rome, went into seclusion on Wed Aire we ee ane
nesday night. State Bepartinent em receipt oe
When the great oak barrier at the rdinal Gas-
entrance of the courtyard of St, Du- rey (of State, renls-
maso was ‘closed, they were eut message of condolence. on
Pope Bene ch
feation with the outwide | 22,4 “ath of Pope B neve whieh was
comn
wrortd unui their task is
ro" ered early
tell-tale, ‘wreaths from the
burned ballots which issue from ‘the
chitnniey of the Sistine: Chapel, when
“Cntil the election is s effected, no com-
munieat!
wed to come
ji
tions from.
to the
the outside are
attention of the
malty for violation
seconplished
on ‘Thu
of
Mahoney, spiritual direc-
tor of the American Colt
bishop of Boston,
wenger: on the Oreamenip. Pre
\Vilson, As fm 191
dict was elected,
may arrive in. Rome
licipate in. the Concla
\n
0 composed U
rat, cays? the
Vatica
tan and _assixtunt;
tern of Charity; three
wz Dr.
et
uuemaciatn any
AVe| monies, two vote takers,
“en
plasterer,
rican, 80 plumbers
anda ine, waite
when Pope Bene:
Cardinal O'Con
too te to
rl
Concave ‘Monsignor Sinceros @
masters
exe, has gone
fo meet Cardinit ‘O'Connell,
who pas
esitient
al
eon
shel
there
Sa
leven cooks,
joctor
Battiatin|, who, steno "Senes
v.
Min
wy five
inte Janitors,
9 ight
nell
me by ‘Prealdent Harding.
“Cardinal Guspantis message 18 as
follow
“profoundly moved 1
which
yy the messiixe
beg
oO His Excellency, the
Presilent and. to accept for, yourselt
the “penttinents of keen gratitude of
the Sacred Colle;
Tho reply was directed to Secretary
of State Hughes, who sent the Prev
x
, MANY MARRIAGES QUESTIONED
BY CANADIAN LAW OF 1829
By N.C, WC.
News Service.
ried
ish subjects, as the re-
quired, has led to the esto of tne
legal validity of these marr The
of these legaliy ‘questionable
las
Mat ve
“once suspetting “what th
in “their nuptial
of tho old law came when
sydney B, Snow, formerly of
nd rove he Unitar-
ti ‘thane in’ Santreal, “yevlied for
inter for the present year. Thess
etre ttre used as meane of gath=
natistics respecting marriages,
wrth and deaths. the Mr.
ow it an American and note a rte
ish subject the question of Ria
evform Miatrlages wae ralxed Dy a
Sielal "who tnvesti inated the law and
found the old staat .
t in athe Qusvee
he situation
iation at ita
ery Rev. Joseph A. Whitaker, 8. T.
d
liner, La Lorraine, s
‘PAYS LATE POPE TRIBUTE:
Keystone View Co.
hancellor,
rom New Yor. at noon last
LAUDS DIOCESE OF PHILA.
8 Cardinal ‘Logue in Rome Extols |"
Achievements of Benedict XV. | fe
and Efforts for Peace :
WORDS OF PRAISE FOR U. S.
Primate of Ireland Again Refers to
_ $100,000 Sent from Here to
Aid Strieken Erin
itis Eminence, Carainsd Logue. Pri-
ate of Ireland,
his arrival in
the Eternal City to participate in the
election of a nti, paid high
tribute to. Benedict “XV... of happy
memory, and ave tandea the grext gea-
eroxity of the Diocese of Philadelphia
in forwarding $100,000 to alleviate the
sufering in the [eis ind pe Saints and
Schol ot bie late Holy
aes His Eminence said
seems decreed that a man must
ruvible of Dios
pass through the 1
before his life and character and wi
sire properly app: by cold, stern
public opinion, nadie ow
joined his illustrious prede 3 he
is part of history, Fam confident that
the lustre, alent pow! his
reign will become accentuated’ ‘with the
passing yeara? 3
Discussing conditions in the Iri
e State, Cardinal Logue said the
atvation was mu ore
bf
trended by travail
Obstructions.” ¥ and
Lauds Ai
He spoke apmreciaively of the help
recelved from citizens of the United
States in the creation “of an independ
ni Ireland, sayin
h people will not soon for-
loyalty from t
in free America, nor the sympathy, e
vouragement and support of a fai
added,
that the Ir ah Free state owed its oe!
istence in: ho smal measnro to this
constant nssistanes and moral atime
ulus. He sa
“The-magnar ie country
surpasses everything,
‘ow
83 very’ othe locere of
Philadelphia gave to the g)
of Ireland nearly. $100,000, ‘and all” the
other dioceses contributed with equal
Nberaniey.
rrugsio for freedam touched a
responsive chord In your Nberiycl0. "ng
people, who inspired and heartened. us
to prosecute our great purpose to the
end ve havo. how unstuckled, the
bonds whielt hound us: our volee and
hewrts turn 10 (hose Who helped us.
with grautude."
0 | week, pi over by President Adelia
Christy.
f| oe ThE lnveling mn be Made an event
national rtance and distin-
CHICAGO BOASTS UNIQUE
CATHOLIC I ORGENATION
Monsignor * Kelley, Founder
Medievalists’ Club, Tells of Pio- ;
neer Activities in Lake City
SPREADS LOVE OF LEARNIN'
Movement Has Beneficent Influent
on Stage by Presenting Original
and Powerful Plays :
Right Rev. Monsignor Francis C. K
ley, of Chicago, took the opportunity
f accompanying His Eminence,
Cardinal, to New York, last Saturdgy,
and, during the journey to Ne
paid & notable tribute to the offigial
grgun of this diocese, The Cath
Standard and declaring
one of the best veuthcie' news ‘sin
in America. Bein, ews
ain fo interview.
unded Medievalist Club
t Aas
offin-
a reminder
all the culture and knowledge that
the dissemination
bject
tellectual culture and
AW and vid worlds possess huve
been handed down by,thone guardi
of learning who spent their tim
cloistered solitude.
cussing the Medtevalisie
‘only
Upon invitation that any one can Joys
applications
bership.
Wear Monk's Habit
rtreetin: t the head-
quarters of the y jeago.
dan
auteties during the early and” Middle
| Ess,
“ is no constitution and the
es are purely intvilectual. When
Aistingwfehed stone sr arrive mi Chicago
ally entertained by the
Nedievatite mand tt is considered an
be present at any of thetr
onnen Chesterton visited
hicago last year he Was tendered a
reception by the Medlevatists, Later
in the evening at a public fecture he
referred to the gecteey” iin the following
rms: ‘I often desired to visit Chica
Segatne of the Medievalists’ Club.’
‘he club rooms have been designed
‘uprees best the spirit of the or-
anization. ‘The refectories and com-
jon room, ‘end halls ave
modeled after lnetations of the Mid!
dle Ages; upon entering one
fects that the auinit of the day and
‘orld has been left ootsige the wall
Kelley has W
| number of plays ‘which have been suc=
‘[eeuatutly Presented by members of the
club. It is sald that wherever a p
is presented by the Modievatists Pine
dorkunds for acimiasion ta go great that
only a, limited mn be ace
modatéd. The Cathie wr wera Guile,
of New rece ed one
of Monggnor ixeliey's playe and it was
witnensi by | prominent newspaper
~w York and Washington,
who were loud in thelr pratae of its
nd a few of his
re in
well
ailies "were rep:
their reports for the year.
knowh characters as Henry yur,
ra and a few others of their tik were
Trominentiy cast in the entertaining,
though instructive satire.
PLANS FOR NUNS’ MONUMENT
MADE BY A.,0. H, AUXILIARY
Will Unveil Memorial to Sisters of
Gvil War Battlefields in City
‘ of Washington
. W. ©. News Servi
ice.)
wanna D. a Jan, sGonsia-
yr the! unveiling of
fished clergy and laity from many
parts of the country as Well as prom-
nent government officials will be ine
ders that served during the Civil War
‘n in the model, which is now
completed.
Resolutions were ted he
death Holy Father urging ae
tivity in opposition to the cancellation
Of foreign loans: urging defeat of the
“four power” pact and pledging sup-
port to the. "International, Irish League
of the Wo
‘The ‘itetoes on Wednesday after-
uesis of the National
rounell of Catholic Women when tea
the National Service
Keen interest was
¢ addresses made by
Fr ‘Neill, the Girector ‘of tue service
ool.
“Appreciation of the Decensity-of sid
ing young women who come from Ire
land to make thelr homes in this coun=
Be
rectors und a special
situation will be made w
|
|
All po
| approved or the “Biche, Sind the work
ce.
‘N.C. H. 6. DEPARTMENTS
SHOW GREAT PROGRESS
Submit Reports at Meeting of
Administrative Committee in
Washington
WORK PLEASES —_— BISHOPS
Comprehensive Educational Pro-
gramme Outlined—To Organize
Mexican Catholics
» Splendid progress
en
ot A
National “taunt “ “bate Men. Ait
these reports were subjects of gratify-
ing comments by the Bishops, it was
announced.
Werk
of Council Reviewed
week” to emphasize the
Vantage of higher education for youth:
the collection and compilation of “tite
statistics” concerning the graduates of
Cutholic colleges and universities: the
collation of statistics on the eubject oF
Catholic » education; throughout "the
country tion of a “Cate
chiam ot ‘Cathie “Education which
will explain the and
value of the educational system main-
ained by Amerigan ny
and instit
cilities of the
tion.
partment of Edi
proposed uni ng were
gm at on
alizing
Aids to Education
the
ds
qT artment’s report dealing with
ie 3 acuvities for the lust year detatled
‘of the most important helps that
hea’ c
and
tions.
organized and in the
and collaboration with other branches
of the Council and outside agencies
Rev. Dr. James H.R:
ecutive ‘secretary of the 4
feported on educational conditions 4
the work of the department in general.
ight Rev. Edward A. Pace
ported to the Bishops Tor the com
ot
‘Members f° Department o€ Edu
cation attending “we meetings included
the rehbishop | Austin
Dowting. | the Right
Thomey ao ganan, Dez the. Right
uauece and Monsignor
Dr.
Francis. W.
Widespr Wead Interest in the activities
revert Yo.the Adi
tee was made by “ihe Right Rew, P. 2.
Rockford,
department, an
Vv ray hed of the department’
id Mite bureau. De. we
count of the cisienshiy sctivities
conavcted by the departinent, and it
ded to translute into sev yeral
Badiionat languages “the “Civk
echism” published several months
an
z
333
ZEA0
ag
a
z
z
and proposed further eftor ts
ection. Some of the tat
ave already under
include plan {0 make | use ot Mon
signor Victor correspondence
ours:
organization for social clubs; to pre-~
Pare a study of rural and urban Cath
olics from the 1920 census and the
gious census of 1916, with @. view to
showing the great importance of the
Fural population to the Church,
To Extend Servic
Dr. O'Hara told also of the pled:
encouragement and
support.
he committes approved
jane for. aending the ne
y the
Ravantege oti The convniten sho)
interest In the work for
immigrants by the Tramigeation "Bureas
of the Welfare Council,
The executive committ
Social ‘Action. Department.
10
co-operation with the Bureau of hn-
migration bf the National Carbo
Welfare Couneii
i
].