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YOL. 27—NO., 38
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1922
: EVE CENTS
THS SEE STANDS HIGH
IN WORKS OF CHARITY
Quarterly Gatkering of Vincentians
Teld That No Diocese Has Greater
Record in Caring for Needy
REPORTS ARE SUBMITTED
boa Institutions Visited—Sailors’
Committee Active — Children
Enjoy Port Kennedy ine
ga times! shonored custo
members of the Socie at
neont de Paul representing 112 con-
erences in the Archdiocese, “celeniated
Sun-
owe
‘The pries
juded the Revs. William 1c.
I; Francis X. Wastl, diocesan airector
jt Catholic Charities: John 0’Grady,
Pb. D. 8 ry of the National Con-
renee Of ‘Cathotie Chariton catholic
niversity, Washington; fad.
M.
nee, contending that in the past the
irchafocese hed ot ax full a repre-
entation as its works demanded in
iat body. Tle Church authorities
jacked to the Society, of |St. Vincent
je Paul. to supply this” omis
0 put Philadelphia where it righty
elonged, he said, second to none in
pie country in works of charity and
the. magnificent generosity of its
[fatholle "people,
ommittes Appointed for Conference
Jn order that a large delegation be
ganized the following committee was
minted to take the rpatter in hand
immediately: John F. Skelly, Joseph
Hughes, Joseph F. Gallagher, Joseph
F. Creamer,
Eaw ‘president, who
presided, made a statement of the
works of conferences for the three
e 30, During this
sama
were $20,814
84 and. the expenditures
The president commented
bsence of: reports from more
than thirty conferences and said that
3.690.265
ference’ had’ been established 1
Dlatthew's parish, Conshohocken.
Father Likly made an address of
elcome bers,
hat the welcome they Ti ais
irish was cordial but Whe ansured th
iat nor
perience of three years'as spirit
rector of the conference in’ St, Vin.
‘nt de Paul parish and he fot ana the
ad not been able to carry out this
ule exactly. He
desirable solution of
. Father Lilkly. said.
ect
society in Washington where
telligent action on this and other
“ems in charity and relief work
ight be expected.
R
the
Mass
ey morning a, the “chaniat
orge also
bbe Sates and it ls gratifying
to report oe nearly ail
Ps Sharan 2 receive Holy Communion
ne ine cir sojourn at the farm. It
ive is to say. that they also re-
net a8 much religious instruction as
The @2¥_ will perm
usgey, PAR of transportation is _by.
this having been found the
cst economical and at the same tim
oat enjoyable ride for the chil-
y rour, busses leave City, Hall
urday at 1 o'clock, each has
ee. of ‘Atty children’ and is in
erg Of Competent drivers and car
con
its uw
want rage
as much as possible. No
(Conn, SPPlications are
entinued on Third Page)
COMMITTEES APPOWITED
FOR CHARITIES CONFERENCE
Philadelphia Expected to Have
Representation Commensurate
EPISCOPALIANS PROPOSE
ONE SPECIES COMMUNION
a 1 C. News Service.)
ow ly 23.—Communton un-
‘one species wilt be proposed to the
Triennial General Convention of the
piscopal Church in Portland, Ore.,
heat September by the Rev. Dr.
Charles Lewis Stattery, retiring rector
PONTIFIGAL MASS WILL
OPEN K. OF G. SESSIONS)
Bishop Walsh Will Officiate in St.
with Scope of Diocesan Work
A meeting of women acute » cathe
olle charities was held in
Si
ference of Catholic Charities, to be
mn, mber
ee ‘as well at-
tended. ana raz nresided over by the
Rev, cls X. Wastl, Dioceson Di-
Fector of actin who’ explained that
His inence, the Cardinal, is ex-
tremely interested. in the conference
and anxious that Philadelphia be prop-
erly represent:
The confers
the Catholic University, February 19,
1910, ty lay and Clerical leaders in the
Catholte charities
eetings were held
Benaly
confer
organized at
bring about ‘exchange of views among
experienced Catholic
lon a general polte: “oward
Aistinetive ‘modern ‘questions
and prevention; t
development ‘ot «a
the religious and social ideals of char-
ity shall find dignifed expre:
Phila ae clp hia’s Place
rence hes grown from
delowates fromm trent q
2,180 deleg:
with
and institution in “the
States. Will be represented at
the conferenc r more dele-
a
pointed out that Philadelphia
as not heiherto taken a place in the
conterencs | comm jensurate. with ihe
amount of charitable work done in
city. "In order that we shall take four
proper place, vers effort will be made
to have eve! uur Catholic ac-
The wi mmittees were ap-
pointed at Tu: ays ymecting: Insti
tutions, women’s auxiliaries of Insti-
utions, hospitals, soci activities, In-
Feder:
umber in the university
buildings and’ community, houses. ia
the immediate
vicinity.
o delegates and fitends
fo simplify the matter of acquiring cer-
tie ates, Details will be announced
“ithe Catholic Children's Bureau
the central office of inference in
this city and through this office reer
vations for rooms may be made
all detatied information obtained by
cate Seruce $135 or writing to 1708
FASCISTI SEIZE CHURC
IN CLASH WITH CATHOLICS
(By N.C. W. C. News Service.)
Rome, July alian Faselsti are
adopting bractoea mech akin to those
Klux Kia!
ment of i
have Prenuentiy ‘Clashed of late with
unruly Fascisti bands.
One most Jeeent demonstra.
tions against Catholic:
which “three thousand * copies ‘of the
“Unione Cattolica” wh!
article against the organization were
burned. In Volta Montovana the Fas-
clatl became enraged because the vil-
lage priest, Don Cesare Ferrari, dif-
fered with
vaded th
a fortress for several days. The result
was that the Bishop intervened.
HOLY FATHER OFFERS MASS
FOR CONVERSION OF JEWS
CW. C. News Service.)
—The zeal of Cath-
conversion of the
is no
empty ph annual
novena promoted, by the Catholic Guild
of Isr:
“The 3 cis obsect of this society is
jeans of earnest prayer,
sion of the Jews. The
vena usually lasts “from the nine
Gays preceding the Feast of SS, Peter
and Paul, thie year it began on Cor-
pus. hristl.
‘The late Pope was enthusiastic in
promoting the objects of the guild:
offering Mass during the nove
n=
a
treat by celebrating Mass for the in-
tention of the guild during the novena
Of prayer. Cardinat Bourne and Car.
Yurenti were among the bigh
t In the novena.
nt a_cablegram
selling Mow he also was joining his
Mass with their intention.
CHURCH RECORDS DESTROYED
IN FOUR COURTS BUILDING
News Servi
ow cleaisatical
dinat
prelates taking part
er.
Ju 15,
rds of rictless value were lost to
Trela tr ruction of the Four
puuiln
elect of Mansachus
Dr. Stattery Wil propose that there
be ins of Common
for reasons which 0 him
sufficient the communieant afall. think
he ought not to drink of the wine, let
him receive only into his
hands, being aeaured | Sat having eate:
of the bread tn he hath vi en
and. indeed spirituntiy receive
Body ane Boo: od of Chrlee
‘he Church” gives both
bread and wine to the laity, using a
common fc e
auor; the taste of the wine is Wiely
0 renew the drinking
INDIGNITIES TO CLERGY
CONTINUE IN IRELAND
Cardinal Logue Again Searched
While Attending Funeral-Ulster ’} 7
feel Threatens Priest
N. ©. W. ©. Special Cable
Dubin say 24.—Cardinal Logue and
accompanying clergy were searched
again while attending the funeral of
the late Dr. in, An Ulster
special sald to one clergyman whi
was slow in putting up his hands:
— quic
prodded with rifles.
The Catholic quarter in Belfast has
been encircled by miiitary guard and
house searches continue. Some Ci
olics have been shot.
When the Dundalk bank was raided
by robbers, Canon Connellan, the par-
ish priest who was on the premises
refused to put. up his hands, though
covered with revolvers. He resisted
an attempt. to place him inva strong,
room and seizing two ink wells, thre
them through a window, thereby sum-
ming ald. A struggi ued and
three thieves Were caus!
Fighting continues in the s f
uth o}
Ireland. As the Free, States’ forces
advance the Republicans are evacuat-
ing towns to re-assemble elsewhere.
Dr. John A. Ryan
University, director of the Department
of Social Action of the National Cath-
olie: Welfare Councit; who-ts now-in
Dubin, takes an optimistic. view of
hi
a ———
“| PRIEST ELECTED CHAPLAIN
0
IF RAINBOW VETERANS
Minneapolis, July 26.—The Rainbow
Association has just hel
Veterans’
their annual convention here. On this
occasion officers the
were elected by
organization. “Wild Bll" Donovan,
olonel of the famous “Sixty-ninth”
and & practicing aitorney, of
chosen presi
Colonel George Leach of Stmeapot
honorary. president. Re
Harrington, famous wn 7
the One Hundred and Firtycfsat Field
Artillery, was elected national {chaplain
of the association, ises
Veterans of reximenta from" tmentye
six States in the Union.
Father Harrington is assistant pas-
tor of the Church of St. Luke in St.
Paul. also State chaplain. of
ine American Tggion and chaplain of
the Minnesota State Sen:
HOLY FATHER DECORATES
FOUNDRESS OF STAGE GUILD
(By N.C. W. C. News Service.) |
London, July 14.—For the first time
in its Bistory the English Catholic
Stage Guild ‘was honored with the
presence sot Cardinal Bourne as chair-
man at its ani isda, In the
Adelphi Theatre, “iondon
the first
dinal of awe cirtncter round himself nz
Siqfne occasion was one out of the
ordinary; for the Holy Father has con-
Ginal Archbishop of Westminster.
he wish of the members, conferred
the Papal decoration with his own
nds. .
FATHER EUGHES ADOPTED
BY SIOUX INDIAN TRIBE
W. C. News Service.)
Pie: D, July 24-—The estab-
lishinent of an Indian court of dom
tie relations as a preventive of divoree
at the Congress of Catholic
oy a
was urge!
Sioux Indians held last week at the
Cheyenne : Rive Reeervation. af -
Plant.
Blame for the spread of divorce
among the tribes was placed by some
of the | pative speakers on certain law
e said to be encouraging
ihe’ prastions
took an active
_rich were. at:
two. thousand
Catholte Tdiane of South Dakota, was
the Rev. William Hughes. director of
the Bureau of Catholic Indiai an
who
of Washington, who was ma‘
bet of the Sioux tribe with einborate
ceremony, bei en
the title of
Watching
Wakita,
HENRY MORGENTHAU IS
RECEIVED AT VATICAN
Rome. July 26—Cardinal Gaspari,
Papal Secretary of State, to-day re-
ved Henry Morgenthau, of New
Among the. Sinceresting | collections
stroyed was) that
Christ, Church deeds, nneh cone
menced in 1174 and came down to 1867
They consisted of Papal Balls, grants
f lands, leases and miscellaneous)
ts relating to
Chapter of ‘Christ Churen Cathedral,
Dublin.
and Dr. Herbert Adame Gib
respondent of the “Christian
Eelence Mo iscnased
situation of ( “Chrlettane in Asiatic Ture
key. from gion Mr. Gibb
Ss just returned
m
of the Catholic
Nicholas’ Church—G an
Mayor to Welcome Delegates
TO MAKE HISTORY AWARDS
Results of Contest. to Be An-|’
nounced—Five Directors and
. Advocate to Be Elected
Atantic cry, July 24.—Thousands
a
of Knights of Columbus will gather
here next week for the fortieth annual
supreme international convention of
1s the
ention t because it, wilt witness the cli-
he order's American history
inners of the K- of C. historical co
tests. ‘The convention’ will last. thre
faye, August 1-2 and
pine Right, Rev. J, Wath,
D. D. Bishop of Trenton, wil open t
convention By pontineating at Solema
High Mass in Bt. Nicholaw’ Church on
Tuseaay, Aui ;, Governor Eaward
anda of Nev Mayor
Harey “Be of Atlantic ‘City. will
welcome the Gelegaten and thelr’ rela-
ives to
he convention.
clude representatives of every State In
the Union ‘and every Canadian
wel Subs" Mexico.
Rewtounalana’
Porto Rico,” Panama,
Hawaii, the Philippine Islands and
inaka.
special Pope Piu:
xi Ei be, sacivered "e he gonvention
by Ed uro~
tig charge
BF the e000 ‘0 ‘welfare work of ike
organization in Maly, and Important
idresses will disti Be
guished men in Public ite vinciudin
the
hus insuring the school zs one of the
ajor permanent activities of the
order. Plans will also be made for the
Teconstr ‘com-
rising hospital ation er ice for more
Than 25,000 alsabied
aifferent tals
terans from 150 tree
evening schoole ana the enraliment of
35,000 more in the K. of C. rre=
ORTHODOX GREEK PRELATE.
19 ENTHRONED IN LONDON
Incident Seen as Move to Interest
Anglicans Who Gave Cordial Ap-
proval to Ceremony
W, C. News Service.)
¥ significant
he
Engiiah history a Archbishop
was solemnly enthroned tn the British
ital
nine prelate is Dr. Germa:
has been enthroned as Archbishop ‘an
Metropolltan of Thyatelra and Exarch
a very high
of the
action
hi
approval of th est
Anglican authorities.
Its significance consists
e fact
tae only recently’ very pointed fecers
have been pu certain
Anglicans Scumenteat Padre
archate of Cons antinople, and there
oss:bly be more
than Just the ppoiniment of an
eral
The establishment of this Ex-
archate is due entirely to the ac
tivitles of the new Patriarch of Con-
stantinople, Meletios IV. who wae to
London ome days his way
“Syerk to Constantinople,
Hom New York to
proposed. ‘new university etree
BISHOP OF SYRACUSE DIES ieee ad the nt
AFTER A LONG ILLNESS | ‘'°" °* “ePtembss 2, 1853
vrncune, Xo Fy July 24—The eign JUGO-SLAV BISHOPS SEND
Bev damm atime, Ponies tte e| PROTEST emma [e
ne id been (By Nc. w
Bishop Grimes was ordained to the pees i
priesthood on February 19, 1882, and | asa!
consecrated
the late Right Rev. Patrick A. Lud
w
coadjutor’ Bishop to
D. frst Bishop of Syracuse,
and Titulae Bishop of Himeria on May
16, 1809. On the death of Bishop Lud-
den. Avguct 6.1912, Bishop Grimes
succeeded to the See of Syr:
A native of County Limerick: re
land, where he was born on Decei
i, “ies, Bishop Gri caucated
the Nattonal ‘Schools and the Jesulta
Colles
St.
uebec.
os assistant and later a
ry's Church, Syracuse.
Seminary,
he served
pastor of St.
MONARCH GIVES CHALICE
TO WASHINGTON CHURCH
Washington. July 2¢—fn th
ene: stat’ of the J Railay
Em nd membere Of the Inca!
Catholic. hierarchs,. Sis Bon “Andrea
Celenia af Vegliaaco, necretury of the
Trallan Embassy presented ‘fo the Hol
rel niticent chaltes
ctor Kimanntel
he ntation was made by
Signor Caenin as the representative of
Ambassador Ricci,
committee
he
FATHER WALSH NEW HEAD
OF NOTRE E DAME UNIVERSITY
1 Dare, Ind, July 26-——The Very
Ree Batten Wate, oe, he
ted president of the Univer:
Bay of Notre Tama’ to succeed, the
Very “Rev. James A. Burma G8. C.
Father Burns hos been assigned to fi
newly created office, that of direc.
for of the Notre Dame expanvion and
endowment campaign, now being con-
ducted throughout the nation with
2.000.000 for w larger university aa
the goat,
Father Walsh ts admirably quatined
tor the Important offiee of president
of Notre Duine, having graduated trom
that institution in 3803 and four years
ecelved
ze
appointed
this department, For h
vice as base hospital chaptain at Parla
jonored with thi of
DBiadingoinhed "service.
vice. and professor of
tory waa resumed after the wat, k
gether with these duties he directed
the university's endowment campaign
in the Chicago district several months
:NRANANS APPROACHING
© UNION WITH HOLY SEE
Catholics Conducting Apostolate to
Bring Nation into Fold—Found
Committee in Vienna.
y N.C. W.
Vienna, July
9
nee time and it ts not twine to hasten:
©. News Service.)
ther
‘So declared a iningulinea Ukrainian
dixcussing prospects of religious
attairs Im South Teunsia and the pos:
sibility of a permanent union of the
Ukrainians with Rome
y of thone who discuss the
pos-
between the
ch
jn “No great work
Fipena in a day. There are, however,
signs that methodical progress pomard
this event is’ being made, step by
@ junderstand the religious, evel
tion of South Russia, we mu:
the difference between the intentions
and 2 ofthe | Catholle
Ukra’ ome chiefly from
Galicla and who are trying to win
their fellow: nationalists to Rome, and
the masses of the Ui ‘revlon “peorle,
who are Omnoaos | to this da
ind Rell
“the Catnoite ‘Cheain ‘ans of Vienna
have founded ina a religious
with "the object 0 carry
ing on a sensible and moderate propa:
ganda for the union Rome, and
fo win fof themselves” Torces capable
of working in this dir.
Rome, When r
studies. they will. start work in
Ukrainia, °
CHURCH BUILDING BOOM
IN THE SOUTHERN STATES
c
(By
ews Service.)
Cow,
shington, D.C. July 24.— More
than 360 church bulldings,
volving a cost of $10,000 or more, hi
b in sixteen
the District of
een completed or started
southern States and
ny
The total of the outlay for these bud:
ings reprenents $23,000
Among thi ing structures de-
ccribed fe that being built for he Sis:
ters of Divine Providence at
tonio, which will be one of the largest
Catholic. churches fp the south. This
stru {11 cost $300,000 ai
Connected with. the collexe
nd other units by corrido
hundred feet
KU KLUX OFFERS LANIER
UNIVERSITY AT AUCTION
ews Service.)
will be
“ulldings
Iy he
Kian abandon Lanies University,
casived, by (that organization last
ransfer
Construction of five buildings for ihe
jocument, which was drawn up
a meeting of the Hierarchy held at
Zagreb, was. signed by Archbishop
mon "Bauer, of Crh and Bishop
Serenom Mileta, of Sibenue on behalt
the Hierarchy,
ott eats attention, not on!
Just ‘measures agslnst the ” cationic
school avatem, but to rank discriminas
tion in behalf of anti-clericat elements
and the injustice support heing
given from high governmental places
to priests
who have apostatized and
to asa Grthodox Chureh, as
to Cat
DUBLIN CATHOLIC LIBRARY
IS OPENED TO ED TO THE PUBLIC
avin.
Cathotle
formally.
tr
af Dublin by brary association act
ing in collaboration with the Jesu
vernenta | mi
6.1. A. U, PLANS COMPLETED
FOR GOLDEN JUBILEE HERE
Annual Meeting of National Body
to Be Held in Conjunction with
Local Celebration
Extensive preparations have been
practically completed by the Catholic
Total Abstinence Union tor the cele-
bration of the golden jubilee of its or-
which will take place in
conjunction with the annual conven-
n of the national body to be ‘pela in
thts clty during the week of August 7.
Several months ago a jubi
mittee, f
of nearly
mittee ¥
@ course of prep:
. Francis J. Kane, spiritual
director ‘of the Union, heads the com:
of the coi the jubilee,
From irenent vindieatione & successful
convention celebration
sure:
ide
His Emin; the Cardi
always displayed a kee
cause of total ‘abstinence, will pre:
at thy High
ho hi
n interest in the
eside
pect @ representative of the
roayor att ‘formally welcome the dele
R
brated in the Cathedral on Wedn
oy banquet in the Cathedral School
Hall on Wednesday evening will, in a
special manner. marie the golden subl-
lee of the local union, when a
he Rellevue- Stratford has been
jected as tl cial headquarters,
where the delegates will be tendered a
c t the request
of the Philadelphia Union, the Fatr-
commissioners have re-
the fountain completely
renovated,
ROUMANIA WANTS TO STEAL
SCHOOLS FROM THE CHURCH
0.—The Catt
threatened
july 1
ache vot Trenay wana are
st
teachers will leave nothing undone to
alienate the Catholic youths from
church and make them belleve
the way to success wiil be found in
their profession of the Orthodox
Roumanian faith.
«BISHOP RETURNS FROM ROME;
HONORED BY RHODE ISLAND
(By N.C. W. C. News Service.)
Providence, July
given the Right
Hickey, D. D. Bishop of Providence,
on his return from his ad imine viel
to Rome, was one of the mont remark=
able ever accorded to a citizen of
Rhode Island by the residents of this
State. Thousands cheered the prelate
rode through the streets and
Gistinguiehed men in public life united
praise of hie work for the commu
y the
fo Enelena ana Tre:
Particularly graph
new Supre
to
land
doneription of the
MAGNIFICENT CATHEDRA!
PLANNED F( FOR TOLEDO
— Toledo's
$500,000 “cathedeat wil, bay
architectural feature that
Church edifices in. the Watees States
The late John T. Comes ished
grcnltect of Pittsburgh, was the
A Campanite, recalling. the Giraida
tomer (of the Cathedral of Sevitie, wil
be a distinctive fea’ an
NOTED JAPANESE CHEMIST
QIES FERVENT CATHOLIC
Dr. Takamine, Foremost Oriental in
America, Received Into Church
Six Weeks Before Death
DISCOVERED NEW REMEDIES
Compounds Enabled Surgery to
Advance and Minimized Danger
of Hemorrhage in Operations
Dr. Jokichi Takam! foremost
wn every-
“great souled,
braced ‘the truthe of Catholicity with
child-like faith and humility, and ap-
peared to have found hie greatest hap
piness within
the fo!
two discoveries
nd takadiastase, He
wered adrenalin in 1900 when ex=
€ f sheep. It
bovine
great virtue is the driv-
pplied to @
largely the
morrhage in operations,
nian Eniweraity
torning to
He aiso orixinated
the recovery of glycerine
from the printer's roll and was inter-
ed in rac’
alw
of cAmericann neiding this to be im.
ing the
nt in bette relations be-
decorated
himein T3ts- wrth Be ure order ot
the Rising Sun and
a member_of the Royal Academy of
Sclence. Dr. Takamine founded the
Nippon Fork, the Japan
cit
America Society and the Chem
Phynical
Research Society. of Japan
ine
He was. president. of Sankyo,
0: TT
the Ferment
the International Takamine
st 1 Lab:
Patricia Cathed
signor, Kernan. | "Distinguished. doctors
and. chemin well as diplomatic
representatives attended the funeral it
large numbers. Interment was made
in Woodlawn Cemetery.
EDUCATIONAL EXECUTIVE .
NAMED DOMESTIC PRELATE
OF terest to to Phiingeohin | clergy te
ight
shop. "schrember of Cle veined,
that the Holy
y
1
onal »
i
ture
gelonnade will connect the. church fith
‘he school and rectory to be bi
this city, and his execute ability was
highly praised by y he prieste
operated with