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YOL. 27-NO. 22
PHILADELPHIA,
SATURDAY,
(PORTANT DIGCESAN
——APPOINTRIENTS MADE
fire Pastors Named for Philadel-
phia, Norristown, Minersville’
and Lenni C Churches
NEW PARISH IS IS ESTABLISHED |‘
Revs. F. Le Carr, L. A. Fahey, PJ.
McGarity, Wm. C. Farrell and
Joseph A. Dougherty Chosen =.
‘Laurence A. Fahey, rec
jhe Chureh of St. Vincent de Pal
Minerale, to be rector of St. Patrick
ristown
ne ev. Peter J. MoGartity, assist-
rector of the Church of Our Lady
ant re
of St. Vincent ge Paul's, Miners-
tie.
“ The Rev Wiltiam C. Farreil,
‘hurch of St. Francis de
rector
ec
oant, fo be first pastor of new parish
of St, Benedict, between Germantown
and Oak
Th
ne
eph A. Dougherty, as-
or of St. Bridget’s Church,
2, be rector of St. Francis de
Tem
ae fev. Francis L. Care
Father, Cave, the new, rector of the
foru'in Pato Alto, Schusisilt coun's
He studied $n the public selioots of is
mative tow
Carbon High
made his pillosophieal and theological |
Poel Industeiai School,
The following year he
as
Eddington.
was named a-
gnes’ Church,
eur Inter wa:
™
fathek's , Chureh, Noreistown. While
unica, Father Cutt
ad hie silver sacendotal jubilee,
ah Steurred on May 20,
Rev. Laurence A. Fane
Father Fahey, who succeeds Father
Carr as pastor“of St, Patrick's. Nor-
Hstown, is a native of County Galway,
Ireand. He came to America at_a
carly age and entered Villanova Col
ae. completed his - theological
Seminary and
wag ordained to the priesthood in the
Cathedral on June 8, 1895., During the
gourge of the following year ho err ed |
Paul's Churchy|
ar ‘ae curate, He was later
fn St. Ellgaboth’s Church,
une, 1911, Father Faber whe
ector of St. Vincent de Paul's,
Minervitie ne of the oldest parishes
county. His first
ha
addition of a Gothic facade completed
the, evocation
he parish plant has since been
niet y the fadaition of « hand:
some 8
easion Father Fahey.
petra is altver sacerdotal jubilee.
joo! was, opened last Sepiember.
" er J MeGaerity
% ie Meters the new rector of
‘phocntsville,
pree years.
g8
28
meee June, “3208, wv
ther MeGa arity was assistant ins Ste
A year later h
Agatha's parish and
pi 816, Was named as-
jake rector of the Church of Our
‘dy Of the Rosary.
Par few William C, Far
ndather Farrell, first’ paster_of
Parish of St. Renediet,
‘Tmantown, Lane, is a
hester county.
mission St.
‘s, Botisyite im June, run In
ani 3?
was
In Nove,
{¢ Eminence, the Cardinal, has an-|. The sermon on “The hurch’s Use
Looe: usic” was delivered by the Rey.
sounced the rang th to dation 0 James a, Boylan, D. D., of the faculty
via intent, inclu tn the foundation of of St, Charles Burromeo's Seminary,
se parish between Germ and | Overbrook, and conductor of the wen
ns’ choir:
oe Lane: “
: Right Rev, Bishop ‘Crane pre-
Rev. Francis Ts Carr, Rector or sided in the sanctuary. Solemn ‘Benes
st. Fate ick’s ee Noriston ne io ve diction of the Most Blensed Sacral ent
rector of the “Co i Lady of | was celebrated by oy
Victory, West Phtladetpiis siuccceding I he Kev. Charles B. McGinley
the late Rev. ¥. Graham, was deacon and the Rey. Leo J. Fahey
ar he Rosary, West Potladelphia, to be | Cem
B }was rable, The “Motu Proprio”
peace orromeo's ise 1303 eas aby alscussed.
Salued in ane “a on Nay 20, The great edifice reverberated- wit
1888, by the late Archb' Ryan, || he masuificent sound produced ts the
In July, Father Carr ™ Ss Fappointed sevent, and the organ so
curate in St. Sark’s parish, Bristol. ert J. Dooner. the
He as chaplain at st.|¢ Francis de Sales
‘December, 1915, | op
ra | any further attorn
SACRED CONCERT GIVEN -
BY PALESTRINA CHOIR
Rev.’ James A. Boylan, D. D., De-
livers Discourse on Sacred Music
in St. Francis de Sales’ Church
‘A sacred concert and discourse as
lta the beauties of the music
hurch was given on last Si
my teoonin in St’ Francis de Sales’
Church. ‘The musical pro: te was
rendered by the Palestrina Choir un-
der the direction of Nicola A, Mon-
tani, conductor, Albert’ J, Dooner pre-
dat. the organ.
was sub-deacon,
Expiains Origin of Church Music
‘The Rey Boyian outlined fhe
origin of music as used by -the Chure’
from the earliest centuries. of
Christian era down
the
bors.
music came.
er the sixteenth century, when the
| incaere Was in vogue, he said, and
“jin some instances the theatre. type of
[music has been unweit introduced
[by choirmasters who were not familia
Titurgical music:
Bate, oe Rev. Lire Borlun cont
such
inued.
of the choristers
blended beateitully and the male sec-
tion of the choti artion!
advantage—there feed an
added viriiit quality: in
their work.
wat all Himes thie careful shading an
cil contrasted effects of loud and ott
singing, and ilding of graded
climas was in’ Phe falthful
attention of the members to Mr Mon
tani's beat a: vident| en-
siasm in. the: cas alwas
deen one of distinguishing
arks. ‘The Palestrina Choir is add
iis ‘tally to ies fame und. amou;
musical elect, the werkt of the eneir is
0 be -second: to+no ether
Palestrina, “It'was.in the last ntmber
that the cholt: domonstrated its
ability
to perform the most dittiewlt par
music’ without accompaniment. The
surety in’ the attack and a bril-
am the vocal quality that made
lerful composition stand out
among. al others ot the on the programme,
BISHOP WALSH "RONORED-
BY SOVEREIGN PONTIFF
(By N.C. We G.-News: service)
Rome, “april ight Bee
Thomas ‘J, ‘pis Bisbor of
‘renton,. W! ed his epiacay
city last week, and several well known
American “priests “have been, honored
by the Holy: Fat uae
Bishop Waish is Bishop
Assistant to the throue ‘ah the office
of domestic:prelate has been conferred
on the follow Meer John
Elmer, aston of the Churelt of Ow
of Virginia, Minn; the
bertin, secretary
Cardi Connell,
tichard Neagle, Mal!
Oo Rew Arti Con-
Joseph
urdes,
Few Benard 2 Habs
Fy Medlinenes_ Bos
CAMP BENNING SOLDI:
He “C.-M &, Newa, Service.)
B-Soldiers
stationed at ‘Cam Benniig, near here,
many of them veterans of the-figbting
Trance, have rpluced tho (B38 pole
which bigots removed from the
of St, Patrick's school In. Phen
posite Coltmbus, several week:
dave, supplied a new ‘flag. The
's bought the pole and flag with
their own money am men ote the
American colors wlth in °
emonies,
Ss?
oi
3 UKO,
ter the soldiers had reared the
je and raised the flag, they, visited
the Sisters in charge of ‘the! school
and usked to be informed If there was
pr to show disrespect
Glory or to annoy then
to Old
; | DOMINICAN SISTERS P!
“TO CELEBRATE CENTENARY
field, Ky.’ April: 3—A~ con
jon of compelling f-
©
jod to be form~
. This cen
ate
‘The
untold Vargas and ¥
rifices of the many
Amer isa Domin:
iran eunsnunstin, w lay num
%
or he Bas # traneterea to the Chu
in MOE Nati An? Meta and
ne 19 nt to the. Philip
Ty to the Hight Tew,
, of the Diocese of}
Dougherty returned to Phila
a 3920, and o1 » Suly 2 of that
anne Mt was ‘nained curate tn
sites npirisk. For the laet_severt
fe bas b of
Luge has been assistant rector
"Meets parish, this cits. ge
son
in inc therr. isnarvor
to “effectuate Mine principle of
Usious nd to further ‘the, cause
RERE
“pam
_ AID PERSECUTED SSTERS Secu
Members 0
With er
Commas
pau 20d.
ot te
Sumteans¢
and salutary
‘The rovers
and
oe “he
b
eet tbe
att
“ing
will be. preny
ning.
FAMOUS ‘SHRI
AS
No trace
foun:
ot
appeared sev
lance
c
a nal
lone an oe
arth
Peoria,
president of
soclation,
nois
ShieaR
Mahan, plan
the: ereetion
ch
of Cs ducstion, begins with the
ci atiigninent. of St Catharine’ con
gregation in 3822, the mother of se
eral ftovrishing Socmaunition oe he
Inspicing model of jatter. day founds}
fectures, with
tho faculty
School of M
cat. throngs,
attending the retreat bein;
‘athe
cin
the exerelaes are
ment made’ bf the vommitt;
eo in charge,
a Filwa ae Purcett le chainan,
proved of de
congregations uttending
d the good works of &
(py N.C.
thicago, Mareh. 31.—1
tional, Catholic Nw
and State
Conference, this
Nurses? Agsociatlon will ‘hav
o.
s
Hae
ag
f Order to | to Receive Holy
Communion at 8 o’Clock Mass
on Sunday
of Knights “of
the ral for mrem-
order, by the Rev. D,
Sot! Lowell; Miss.>
proving to be popula ie
UuAee~
oMe
according to.an anni
0 ine)
Communie:
0
end speaker's roi have
leep interest to ia
en ‘ening
hat a large num-
lies are attending the
an thus
A num!
8 lax apesites in
a non-Citholle. fiends
eres
w
of the course
hd this (Saturday) eres
URINE OF LA OF LAGUET:
LOOTED BY THIEVES
Service.)
Thieves. have
,f he fame
nd
Ing the. night® by ‘ditomobite ropbers.
yet
the thieves has y
Notre
ral times in mi:
‘ota Madonna sustounded bya
blaze of sunlight,
NATIONAL ASSO ASSOCIATION IS
PLAN OF CATHOLIC NURSES
'W. C., News Service.)
Endorsement of
ses’ Associa~
t-hour daj ey for nurses, ana
cipation-in the
sentatives of thirty Catholic hospltals
to. plons ad
aban, of Chicago, active sic
outline’ Rev.
the Catholic. Hospital Ai
irector of the int.
national Cathotte
he f
of the Loyola, University
edicine.
REV. JOSEPH A. DOUGHERTY
GREAT THRONGS ATTEND
iS
Saket
‘LL Uy “SORMER-STONE
AAMT A FG RETREAT: OST, HN’ NEW SCHL
Right Rev. Bishop to Officiate at
Solemn Ceremonies in Harrow.
gate Parish
“ADDRESSES TO .BE MADE
‘Choral Singing’ to: Be'Feature of | i
Celebration—Building ‘Is Two-
thirds Completed:
Arrangements, were completed ‘ last
Sunday evening in the temporary par-
ish ball of St-Joan of Arc’s Church, of
writen the Rev. d Hawks is pis~
tor, for the Ia: the corner-stone
of, the new, ated on Frank~
ford avenue wn ‘Tioga and Ven~
ango streets, nday afternovn,
April 9 at
ishop Crane wl
Addresses
wil om ‘ather Hawks and
tornter Congressman Michael Donohoe,
followtug the openti e praver by the
Fruncis TM
us
The Right
ficiate fat
Reve. BI
officiate t the ceremon;
A camusicat pro; ane, which will
inelude » sie and patriotic xelec-
tions, wil, be dered, foxnor
ivester Keul, mu: cra director of St,
ty
Baw arts choir,
horn: L
To Pontificate at Benediction
The Right Rev. Mopagsor Thomas
MeNaliy will he master of
‘wllowing the corner-stune
aying 1 shop Cran jeate at
Benediction of
Yament ‘in the
he -corner-atone
will conduct a large
1
contaln
v wil the
‘names’ of the ecclesiastical and civil
authorities, a brief history of the par-
ish, and coins of this year, The lay-
Ing of the stone. will be ‘unique inas-
much us the school is practicaily two-
thirds “completed: the. atone Will be
placed in the comploted wall, »
A The bullding waa desizne
. Audsley, a prowinent mreblicet, whe
Planned St. Haward Ui Confessor's
Church,
"The trowel -uaed in laying the stone
ls wet a ed and was presented by
r' Patronage of St, Joan
The vyarish is dedicated under the
patronage of the mald of France. who
woe canonized by Pope Bene~
dict Xx May 1 30, The event
yas celebrared in the parish hereon
with a Military Field
Mave int Marrovgte saiiare, Keneln
ton avenue and T i, and 3
Mttonded by more than. ten thousand
522
a
z
Father Hawks himself
ras s the first priest of this city to ete
1
i FIND ANCIENT FRAGMENT
! OF MUSIC OF CHURCH
(By XN.
Paris,
fragment
jersey accompanied
aims, and was diecovered on An
‘Mt papyrus by -Grenfeld and
publicned be Ta tint. TL is a Chris:
thn liuegieal hymn whieh pro
that religious rmsic and baa |
music were originally connected by
very close
The: fra 1va8 presented to
the Acagemy sm mented upon
by i ‘Theodore Relnach and the
notes ‘were sun by @ young pupil
i
of the Paris Conservatory,
Seauary,
EE
NIGHTS OF ST, GEORGE
WILL CONVENE IN HAY
resent Thriving Condition of Ov- | 8%
‘der Justifies Plans Outlined by
Officers Two o Years Ago
al convention
George,
the. anni
Kaighte of st
y
Greanization-o€ busineen cing to. th
rare They felt that all burinces sould
be affected ent and th:
ce Rien and War Works
Gre Would. be In search of employment
he poltey of the
3
res.
posttion
the same convent deeded
that the conventions should be held
bicnnlaily.
To Convene in Ma:
‘The first national biennial conven-
8,
wention
ihe mnt muecenstul and incmorable In
the history 0¢ the
DUBLIN CATHOLICS “EXPECT
TO OPEN NATIONAL LIBRARY
Yor An
lps estant congestion saw
great inatltution tn whieh readers, of
ery clars and creed will be enabled
o cnnsult works of standard value by
Jending writers,
e aim of the founders will be. to
mate the Hbrary in the truest sensa
Erprckentacivo of Jail that iv best in
Catholic literature, leslastical
and political History, _potiienl eeonerny,
rt, architecture, poetry, music aed
paintin
IRISH GOVERNMENT SEEXS
ROMOTE FINE ARTS
(By Woe Nena Service)
Dab ft whe alms
of those now w resonate for xe oY
ernment ¢f the country is ke
Ir
Edu:
cation, i» opening the exhibition, said
it very healthy thing for
jand to to ‘have contact with Et
er
tries. Troceeda of the ext
went towanls ihe relict of
children in Vie
Tho ‘French. "government have va
ferred a signal honor upon the aistio-
fulehed. Irieh painter, Paul Henry, by
{ne purchase of one of his pictures for
S “Gaiters To
cou
ten
start
of every
ambition realized
pa
this notable distinction
Achill landscape. | The
ie Br.
|
¢| SULTAN OF MOROCCO SENDS ~
re Mare!
| year, the Brothers of the Sacred Heart
Bishop Portier in order t
est
LECTURE COURSE u, _.
WITH DISCOURSE ON BELLuu
Dr. Henry A. Lappin Considers Lit-
verary and Poetic Merits of Dis-
. tinguished Apologist
The
spring series of the © ethotle
Summer ol sion
School * Exten:
yecrared on
conatdered the
Mt nd poetical merits of the dis-
tinged Bagllenman,
‘Th Dr, John E. Flood, prent-
Catholle Summer ‘School,
the coures by bringing to
the attention of the Inge numbers
assembled for the ‘lecture, the purpose
and aims ‘ofthe
Cliff Haven. The Re:
all to pay & visit to the colony
shores of Lake Champlain during the
summer inonth sald that special
inducements are" offered to. patrons
during July.
rgan Recital Planned
close fhe’ first
ston” ‘m May, the reverend speaker
eto the
pin, Lite,
and
gent “ee the
in ted
Mise Cecilia Bonawita will render coz
lection
The Rev. William F, MeNally, &. 7.
ourse
Hghcea | mn large audience with the
which eloped his
thful Environment
suburb of Paris;
inember of a military family and
Upon the intnd ef the youn sudeee
For a number of years he led a
piife said, Dr. Lappin, working
in x,
muke bis
press on ee world.
Ta estimating we poetical worth
clioe, woted Theo-
ore Maynard. @ 2 Seep vot the ie-
tingulehed “Uilerateur, -who considers
Belios a poet of euperiar merlt 1 even
‘Thomai
Rin Betlos's. gurpescing “irony tn
verse makes him a man to be feared
y his enemies and opinnontn. be they
faddists or intellec
Ftmaneh Sn -the dotanse et = fiends
he
of
Spistory ce. ren,
‘a formidadic opponent in a
ersy
next lecture will be given on
unday evening by the Ree. Wiliam
J. Lailou, who will discuss “The
Liturgical” Drama of Holy Week.”
FELICITATIONS TO PIUS XI.
(By N.C. WLC. News Service,
Suitun
which he feels for all
Tglou g faiths, without distinction.” and
also wel he may sce thé
regular Moractive Oru Catholic ‘auth
instituted in Morocco under the
tection of the Govertanent. of
French Repyblte
Cardinal Gasparel_ has transmirted
the stucere thanks of Tope Pius XI,
tu the Sultan,
the | ®
DANCING GIRLS REPLACE
SERVICE IN? IN N Y, CHURCH
ervice.)
an jos York Pro
the: Taret
ie endeav-
Is of worshipers
barefooted girls,
four in number, were presented in a
dance number on a ataze in front of
the chancel of St. Mark’s-in-the Bou-
were,
De. Wiliam Norman Guthrie, meter
cB
xew
two reflectors In the balcony plaved on
the dancing grou! an “eurvthmie
ritual” He farther dectared that, hts
churely hud lost ity ofd ut that
he been y of
Soaing! fhe chureh or vain a ne:
uuilty for it, Hence
ritual.”
face
we
the “eurythmic
|ACRED HEART BROTHERS
TO COMMEMORATE ARRIVAL
. New. York, 31.—While, fast
celebrated: throughout the world the
hundredth anniversary of thetr_ foun-
aation, the Brothers of the United
States’ Province “commentorate tis
year the seventy-fifth anniversary of
the arrival of the first five, Brothers
Asti,
carne at the gent appeal o
qo take charee
tochools in his aloceas.
dreaded yellow fever which, time and
again, .Wrougnt such havoc . among
them,
tn \1872, they opened a house at
Avthabaska, P. Q., Canada.
@atlon was within a few y
lowed by mang others end tordey the
order hae two flourishing provinces in
that country. . In the United States
Zale fon
the Brothers conduet colleges and high
schools in tho ot
Arohatoceees
Ren ore,
‘e 1800" the
originally shown in 1’
hibition of Irish art held in connec
on with the Irish race congress last
FIVE CENTS
°° HONORS ST PHILP,
~vallf 15 STILL PRESERVED
Remains of Saint Carried in Proces-
sion on Through Streets—Features
Visibie te Onlookers
rs | OBSERVE SAINTS’ CENTENARIES
St. Teresa, St. Ignatius, St. Francis
Xavier and St. Isidore Also Hon-
ored in Eternal City
MICHAEL WILLIAMS
<Spectal Rome Correspondence, N. C. WF.
©. News Service.)
Pail Neri
fawen
pr nal airy
word Victories has
sigi
an
Rome seen each
even £0, St. Phillp was bat one
ie “honored Intl
which Was tie
con centenary cf the canonizution ef
Ignutius Loyola,
Pantin Suen sul isigore a and St PAL
Tassiten, gers Scing oe the Hols fac
at the altar over. Pete
Shere only Popes mis say
special permission of t Tope. tn
ce before in fifty Sear when Card
pal Rampolla was grant neriniswton
hus any other than ‘the Bove eaid Ms
at this altar. And ai
the Jesnita and of the:
ther hig!
Rome, cams to such &
climax as uniy Tome could give.
eness, and loss ur
Pottins Father
re for hs
ores and
cascading througit
fhe golden shafts of Sunshine that foun
a sky of glorious blue reed the nar
Fow strcets at corners n spaces,
Satners bela up thelr Basie to sea the
saint. so calmly resting in his glass-
Mindowpd, aeriat bed of nurset wae,
nd tens’ of thousands of men und
Seomen” lining “the streets thar have
a little in that quarter of
the centuries shouted
Sood (St Phaitp” an
clapred anal hands and sang i
A Glad Roman Holiday
adi all truth, tt w
4:
er
rs 2
white vestgrnts,
le flames, and u mist
the jocund’ spring si
There were no ce of
and. ‘Sancing “canal
of confetti in
death,
cor of
wt the
Chueh,
$i falied Decause it was remodeled for
ur 0, there
which in a roueh
sla sion, ould
ton:
es
fire of Ws undsing and
Worldwide ing-vence and apes*a ate.
Nas dy the Church of St
della Carita, in
a short
Nuova, that Fl
ty-thrée years,
creination in 1361. to
fralty consented to
Church” w rbich Pope Gregory Xi had
ung if the ancient
Ehureh of Our itor ‘in yaticetta.
PhUip spent the last twelve Yea
the
ys_and young
the also of ee
Eommupton on the iene ew vie at tine
mystical life with Our Lord, His Blex-
"sed Mother, and the ance ‘and saints,
Her, dn this church, yemr git
Philip's feast day. ¢ 43 the fervent be:
lief of opie of Romo that @ mar-
elous perfume pervades ¢
like a breath of incense of Par:
was the oratory founded by E
that attracted John
Catholic Chureh tn Rome 4
big devotion to,
ow Dose Bright and beautify
Nad won hie hove sant
n when he was a Pro.
When It was announced, months as,
rat Philip's body be carried
phovk
turies. 1nd
fervent Catn-
There way be
trouble vi "ins Riresta,
wee 2 trouble In the
followers ot
and thee feist clashed whe
the erin thousands. and
novitiate os Sensiaeiats have been
t Metuchen,
nate
chhsren.
ef Tittle
(Continued op Xiota Pi