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VOL. 27-NO. 44
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 9, 1922
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FIVE CENTS
GHENANDOAH REJOICES
AT JUBILEE OF CHURCH
Golden Half Century, Rich in Spir-
itual Treasures, Observed in
Annunciation Parish
SCHOOL CORNER-STONE LAID
Cardinal Congratulates Flock Anx-
ious for Salvation of Children,
Father O'Hara Preaches.
eaping the golden harvest sown
parish of the
arian Monday Ito arrival a¢ the b
century post in sts onward and up
erlod in which it has
priesthood and daughters
othe
tothe contemplative lite. It claims
citizens prominent: in
e diocese on last Monday
tne ‘with the parish priests and people
signal occasion.
of the best gifts from the
God was bestowed ia tcomnection
pleted the school will be ‘a monumer
the Rev. John B, Dever,
rove Revetion and zeal hae ever bee
ni he cause of Catholic
standin;
point of architectural beauty will
a landmark of thi
Cardinal Welcomed to Town
His “Eminence, the Cardinal of-
at the ceremony’ and presided
corner-stone.
‘At the Solemn ‘Mass ;His’| Eminence
delivered a most: informative mddress
in whieh he spoke of the splendid work
by two former pastors
Withee to the
Of commendation. ‘To the par=
ressed “words of ex-
funclation parish. ‘The machines were
ally decorated with Papal and Amer-
‘His Eminence arrived in
‘The corner-stone laying was schedule:
{or 10 o'clock and the Mass began half
an hour late:
‘Arrangements for the parade
in charge of E, J. Whelan, chief m:
thal, ‘who divided the participants ia
three divisions. . Those in line carried
age and banners. and wore boul
ner: the Cardinal's colors.
parade was
Tesidents, who
every foot of the route.
vociferous welcome to the Carainal
the machine in which he rode
in review,
ver
Marshal ‘Whelan,
F Ditches Mahhnoy City Band, K. of
Gy A Elmore Band,
Rnigte ot Anniunciation and: Phoentx
clergy brought up the rear
Parade,
The route was as follows: Rank in
formation on West Centre street, east
c
6 Oa it
Sax treet to iivert; south on Gil-
bert street to Cherry; east on Cherry
Street to the church where the march-
cers of Mass
‘he chaplains to His Eminence were
Right Rew. Monsignor, Ee -ancis +
F. - John
T
the
MeGovern, ve
fon. The Rev. John J. Carr was mas-
ef of ceremonies. ‘The assistant ma:
oe seremo rap Mr. saward
Sweeney, Mr. J. O'Toole,
thuctter, and te. W ‘ar egies book
aes are.
John
‘O'Brien: ronier bearer,
he
Post
M.
rmon was pr reached at the
Communion nion by the Joseph
PARISH SCHOOLS’ HEAD
Demise of Rey. John E, Flood,
LL. D., Apparently Only Slightly
Ill, Comes as Great Shock to All
DISTINGUISHED AS EDUCATOR
Institutions of Learning Flourished
Under His Able Direction—Ob-
sequies To-day (Saturday)
Photo by Dooner.
REV. JOHN E. FLOOD, LL.D.
he Rev.» John E, Flood, Lb.
superintendent of f parish schools, presi
dent of the Catholic School
"Amerieay mer he diocesan
Vigtiance Committee, “and president of
an Catholi¢ Historical So-
ety of ‘Piladelnhia died suddenly at
Death was attributed to heart failure
The news of his sudden death came
as a prot found shock to the diocese.
ly on the ro: recovery
atte ‘iret ners of | ‘en Gays’ dures
tion, caused by ov in connec-
tion’ with the “opening of: the. schoo!
n a
the
Rev. Joseph I Marley will be aeaistant
oni
aster of cerem:
M™yhe sermon Will be preached hy the
Rev. William P. McNally. 8. T.
rector of the
School for Boys,
Initiated Annex Syst
Vigorous and watchful in nie respon-
sible office, education has blossomed in
this diocese since Father Flood
man Catholic itigh
pup’ modat
at "the Catholic Girls" High Sehool and
om
an Catholle igh School for
ha laced in. special
buildings shunted vn the students’ dis-
ployed with such
Success
The late priest was born in this city
on June 4, 1876. the son of the late
Philip W. and Mary Flood, He at-
tended.the Visitation mb ‘V. M. parish
ohacl and was a member of the frat
(Continued on ‘Seventh, Pag.
en HOLY FATHER ESTABLISHES
NEW DIOCESE IN CANADA
(By N.C. W. C. Cable Service)
Rome, Sept. 8.—The Pope has estab-
lished 2 anew ‘uocese in the Province of| sn,
‘he
cese will be named after the splecope at
seat, Gas!
The town of Gaspe, which will be the
seat of the new diocese, {s noted in his-
tory as the spot on which Jacques Car-
Hier landed in 1834. ‘The peninsula of
Gaspe, which comprises the major por-
tion of the new Glocese, ies between
the rence river and Chaleur
bay ana te tributary, the Restizouche
The pi is settled mostly
is the
eee of Rimouskt,
the ‘iene Rev, Joseph Rom
DED. Is the Ordinary, comprised
the. counties of Rimouski, Bonaventure
of which] &'
ala Leon-
ehotle 2a of the diocese is
ive
tie | CHRISTIAN WORLD UNION
DECLARES AGAINST WAR
©, W. C, News Service.)
29.—Interna-
wenty-t ave nations were represe:
0 important addresses of the
Dr.
p=
Gasve the exception of the] mi
Magdal hich now become| pul
part of the nee W dlocen ‘and the greater
partion of ‘Temiscouta county. The
Cat
re gates Anan
ed. | coremony 0
FOR NEW AND GREATER ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE
school.
Jesuit Fathers. They w
from
and learning.
tant helps to Religion.
run the risk of shipwreck.
new enterprise will call
of Christian education and of
To the Reverend Clergy and Beloved Laity of the ba
Because of the growth in the number of pupils who attend St. Joseph's College, Philadelphia, the
Reverend Jesuit Fathers intend to transfer to Ove!
After the transfer, the present buildings at Seventeenth and Siles Streets will serve exclusively asa
Since the need of our age is Catholic leadership i in all
trades, and in society, it is their aim to develop leaders ‘grounded in Catholic doctrine, loyal to the Chur:
and with minds trained to fit them as instructors o}
The object of the proposed new College of St Jot is to give to our Catholic boys the highest
possible secular and religious education.
ut in order to attract students, their school m
Th
the buildings required will cost fully a million dollars
The only way the Jesuit Fathers can raise this fum is by popular subscription. For this purpose,
_a campaign will begin at once for the purchase of thd land and the erection of the buildings. In other
cities of the United States they have conducted similar campaigns with
dent that Philadelphia will not Prove an exception, but éhat, on the contrary, it will show itseappreciation .
DEATH SUDDENLY TAKES HIS EMINENCE HEARTILY ENDORSES CAMPAIGN
brook the
for a great outlay f money. It i:
ese of Philadelphia :
collegiate department of that institution.
n eager to impart eve!
September 6th, 1922
APPOINTED TO SUCCEED
LATE FATHER P, J. DALLEY
Monsignor Joba L Greensill Is
Named Rector of Church of Our
Lady of the Rosary
BUILT ST. EDMOND'S PARISH
Achieved Remarkable Success as
Administrator and Shepherd of
Souls in South Phila. Section
It is not necessary to remind the Catholics of this diocese of the services rendered | Religion by the
were the pioneer priests who :ninistered to our scattered people in the early days
before and after the American Revolution. For upwards of two hundred years, they sacrificed them-
selves for the salvation of souls in and about Philadephia. Many saintly, scholarly Jesuits gave the best
years of their lives to the upbuilding of this diocese.
But their ambition has ever been to develop i in Philadelphia a great Catholic College.
the foundation of their Society, they
Catholic education. They have produced not only saints, but also great scholars, eminent for their ability
They have ever kept before their minds the fact that education is one of the most impor-
Indeed,
rywhere a sound and brilliant
religious activities, in the Professions in in
and as champions of the Catholic cause.
be fully equipped. Every excuse must be taken
away from Catholic parents for sending their boys Jo non-Catholic institutions where faith and morals
Then good citizens will fe developed, and the Catholic Church will becom:
the bulwark of our Government and o! iety.
s calculated that the grounds and
signal success. We feel confi-
lone in this. diocese by those zealous Religious.. We shall be
Very aff'ly yours,
the beneficiaries of the sacrifices ‘made by them. . It is for ‘us to show them our gratitude for what they
have already done and our appreciation of their new undertaking.
I earnestly recommend this campaign to our Reverend Clergy and devoted laity.
operation in this great work; and I pray God to make it a success.
T ask their co-
. 2. Card, 2.
P. S.—Please to read this letter to your people next Sunday.
ARRANGE FOR OPENING
OF NEW BLING ASYLUM
Representatives of All Parishes to
Meet Tuesday Night in Interest of
St. Mary’s Institute, Lansdale
Convened by order of His Eminence,
the “Carainal the first
Ing
‘Tuesday evening, Septembs
uditorium of the Philopatela ‘ine
villi Arch trast. ‘The
ithe delegates present for
in the name of the
“n name.
then made, those pres-
ent mal ‘own their parishes and
Siecle ‘ete identity, -.A number
active tn religious and
artairs. in attendance.
oe vane was vaaonted that the dele-
the parishes meet, every
ne
r to the date of
Tues
0 perfect plan ye
expected that oes baztats will be rep:
renente ed at eet =
ig in the Phitepatian ey cla
Berlin Cathedral pal Repaired
gz
oS
Zz:
s
(By
Berlin, “th
ine “Berita ‘Cathedral w
alient since, ‘the
Iserin died, bee
being removed from
bell, which
sentative o:
ara, assistant superintendent of
(Continued on Eighth Page)
of
speeches: detivered uring the Congress.
ase reparations for | has a thickness of 150 illimetces was
core i st Rot sa Yon, but| found to have a crack about 90 cent!-
Bil natjons must put down thei mn” | metres Jong. | Rep airs were made. by
ae eee cma arene eat means of an oxyacetylene process dur-
oe ciner|ing, which a ‘emperatire of
1.400 degrees was attained.
CARDINAL WILL DEDICATE
ST. JOHN'S HIGH SCHOOL
Splendid Building in Manayunk Will
Offer Graduates Admission to
Colleges and Universities
Eminence, the
Cartinat, wt of-
jor-| the
or that section of the. city.
¥elcome will be given to His
When he arcivesin Manayunk
ihe school was opened for registra.
mn Tuesday and offers a complete |
four “year high schoo! course. ie wil
fan accredited high schoo
ee raduates, it is an
Utled
versiti
The school will be conducted by the
Brothers of Mary.
hs
unced, will be ens
#0 admission "to colleges and uni
es.
- |REMARKABLE RECORD MAD
E
BY TWO FRENCH PARISHES
B: cd rvlce.
Paris, August Mth: Tre
‘he p
St.|South Broad street, chosen b:
h | particularly by the
tion of the Italian societies and b;
s
ce
HOSPITAL FOR ITALIANS
IN COURSE OF ERECTION
Property on South Broad St. Under-
going Renovations — Additional
Building Presented by Cardinal
‘The property located at 1207-1309
y His Em-
inence, the Cardinal, and pu:
Missionary Sisters of the Sacred
Heart, as a site for the erection of a
hospital for the Italian colony of Phil-
adelphia, {s now undergoing the neces-
sary repairs and alterations
This fact has been made possible,
Fenerous co-opera-
have greatly aided in drinking about a
mmencement of the work, still, the
institution is in ‘erest need of funds
which will enable {t to complete the
alterations begun and to furnish the
hospital with all the nece
" Aasitional Propert;
'y Secured
stablishment, of this Italian
ject
The
Hospital isa project commended by
Hig Eminence, and. recently he has
gain anita ted his interest in
work nting to the
The Missionary. Sisters of
ch papers e
recently published ph papers Heart the property in the rear, on Juni-
Comments on the unusual records of [Per street. This addition wil matert
two French parishes. aily ald in the further progress
‘The little parish ‘of Flee, in Bur-|velopment of the hospital
andy, has Pad’ only hots Manure |““peine superbly situated, as {t 16 in the
Since the Revolution. The Abbe Gngp, {centre of the business section of Phila-
pastor from 1789 to 1827; “Abbe Fau- |@e!phia, and ready of ace is de
m - d|clared that when at the alterations and
exception of a
9 were in. the parish
e came, he had married and
noted the entire population of the
in Normandy,
only to that of
Pice, acing ad only three pastors in
the last
pathe town, of Fiera,
nd
Sanenawes
—e
PLAN COLUMBUS MAUSOLEUM
By N.C, W. C. Ne 8 Seevicw)
“washington, Sept. Te move-
ment initiated befor the world war
een re
recelv
ceiver general of Dominican Custome.
8
Hospital of eladetonte sal weet the
‘expectations of al
tributed 20 fenerous ana si ‘nso
ny for
comfort in the time of sicknes:
——
Monument to Catholic Marr
y N. Service.)
the indians i inte io to be marked by
be caracted. by the
Rolghta ‘Of Columbus of this
made
to the eite by members of the Knignes
of Columbus throughout the Vohawk
Valley.
o
chased by
MONSIGNOR JOHN J. GREENSILL
The Right Rev. Monsignor John
Greensill, founder and
si
Rosary,
e Rev. Pi
24.
n that part of the State}
juring the late seventies was the Rev./
fichufd “Kinahan, who, was,
mental tn shaping the destiny of the
ingtra- S
youn
priesthood in the Ca
. 1895, by the late Archbisho;
His first appointment was that of
assistant pro tem. in St. James’
Church. dune 18 1 He na
ferred, however, bn September 21
the ‘same vear ‘to the Chureh of St
Clement,” where he remained for 4
ars. On September 1
eensill wa:
Stephen's Church, where.
until January 12, 1900,
nt xo the Church of the Annuncia-
B
Ao ‘Ko 25, 1904,
mea to the “Enoren of
Inte. Conception M.
sev"
In this par-
(Continued on Seventh Page)
———
STATUE: TO FRANCISCAN
PROPOSED F¢ FOR’! ’FRISCO BAY |<
By Cc wie. News Service.)
San rancico, sre The erectior
atue
Liberty in New York,
sted Yerba Buen na
Island in San Francisco Bay by Frank
W. Hunter in “Business.” the weekly
pubtteation of the Chamber of ©
me
mbolical of the city and
would be
guy It
bs
would
with an outstanding ©
would be broadcasted “throughout the
orld.
The statue of Liberty in New Yor!
harher is 305 feet high, including the
pedestal. The preposed statue of the
Franciscan Father would be 350 feet
high and rise about 700 feet
above the, se. ‘evel, which would make
it ons he most inspiring in the
worlds Te has been suggested that th
Rgure be in an attitude of benediction,
a
TO TEACH 40,000 VETERANS
IN K-C EVENING SCHOOLS
New York, 8
cept. 5.—The first week
has been fixed as the
registration “period, for. ex
women enrolling for free scourses
numero last year.
the K. of C. free corr mespondence aehool
tunplsing the » technical training ni
Veterans wher would
Sfnererise attend the evening ecrools,
{ndleations are, however, that there
wil be an increase in’ the
periment be:
Righ school by the New York Chapter
educational committee.
It im expected that etween forty
will
rriculum in
fain the same as last year,
ous sections specializing
that assiat the veterans in xalning
employment in the districts where they
study.
the schools will re-
with vari-
The director of Cath- | OPE
was as- |e
‘ate tmmaacus
m-|gerald, Detro
‘Such a statue, according to Hunter. &
b
during the coming eee and winter, | Exis
in subjects | Ch
CHARITIES’ CONFERENCE
PROGRAMME ANNOUNCED
Eighth Annual Meeting to Be Held
at Catholic University from Sep-
tember 17 to 21
DISCUSSIONS BY RELIGIOUS
Special Sessions and Papers Ar-
ranged — Vincentians to Hold
Meeting of U.S. Superior Council
hth annual meeting of th
impor topics to
“catholic: Orsant-
whic!
orge P. O'Coner.
rgh
ture of Our Chivers a Homes,
Edwin L, Leoni
the Rev. C. frupert
ish d one-half years. were! and .
tpent by Monsignor Greensill, and. on | Eis he a
June 1, 1912, the late Archbishop Pren- | Parish me Caring for Its Own Poor.” the
dergast summoricd him to take up the| Rev. Dr. William J. Kerby. Washington.
pastorate of the newly founded St.|p °c. :
Edmond's parish. Rel
Establishes St. Edmond’s Parish
in April, 1912, a plot of ground had Jam
been purcha: the discesan wus | Fitzgerald, of Detroit, Mich “Causa-
ities at, Twenty-third and Mimin tive | Factors Delinquency": (ay
streets, and three months after the| Among Girls. ‘Nass 8 Leitch,
furchase "Monsignor Greene'll was Brookiyn, X_¥.: (b) Among Boys. John
given the task of organizing the par-|S. Becka, nd, O.; “Causative
Ish, etors in Delinquency.” the | Rev
‘rhe corner-stone of the new achool | Brother lian, FSC. Philadelphia,
wos laid on December 1, 1812, by the hy oS
S,
Baliimore, Ma: the Rev,
Francis X. Wastl, Philadelp
ron. 0. ccraiting
aint Workers of th
Catholic ‘Ureanizations” James
it, Mic blem
ren in Our Schools,” Misa Marguerite
Rev. Dre John A. Ryan and John
Cooper, Washington. D.C,
Their
rt" Miss apn Enea, St. Paul,
(inn, and the Geol ‘onor,
Boston, Mass.
Vincenti reting
In addition to the above there will be
the annual meeting of the Soclety of St.
Vincent de Paul Superior Council of
the United States This meeting will
be held at the sos university, aie
portance w
amme follows: “What Dioc
rrang2d to to Prateek
Carole Interests i the Field of Leg-
islation?” Matthew Judge,
Harvto rd.
Pari
wig it be Bupervised by
Qttice™ the Rev. Moses E. Kiley,
Icago, 1. Addit of ¢
wilt be an extensive exhible of
e United State
Continued on Third Page)