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26-NO. 12
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY
ANUARY.
29) 1981
“FIVE CENTS
DIOCESAN CHIC CENTRE
TOBE ESTABLISHED HERE
Comprebensive Movement About
to Be Launched for Safeguarding | |
Catholic Youth of Philadelphia,
WILL COUNTERACT Y; M. C. A.
~~ «| ver
Most Rev: Archbishop Heartily En-
dorses Project and Urges Whole-
- hearted Support for It.»
ot our Holy! 2!
‘addressed to the
An which ile
Following the Ietter
Father Benedict XVo
he world,
‘ e
futh, have become with non=
Cathotte “aso tuilong, and particularly
syocia~
m ,
‘The Most Reverend Archbishop in
totter to the Right Reverend Monsig-
who is in
°
rotund will bs
“BISHOPS’ PROGRAMME” IS
UED IN PAMPHLET FORM
HIS GRACE (MPLORES AID
-FOR STARVING IRISH PEOPLE)
Tells of Crying Need for Help in
tis Touching Appeal for Big
(By /N. 0. W. C. Nows Servic 2
‘Washington, jan. 28.—"
Social Action Department of the Ro
Honal Cathollo Welfare Council has
Published a gummiry of the pam-
Recon A
ruct
‘Problems and
Collection on Sunday, Feb. 6. . Survey of the Rem dies.” tirst issued
—— ive ‘committee of
Catholics of Polladapbta Diocese tnd “cunce known an||
cluding not this city, but the the isons Programme.”
nine surrounding counties. a3. well with the exception of one or two
aoe Generosity are pro- {MRF sentences, the abridgment con-
w
tind proposuls which were begotten by
the war,
VIGIL LIGHTS TO SYMBOLIZE
PRAYER FOR PRES. HARDING
Will Burn in Salve Regina
Chapel During Inauguration
human
tetas tt be read at all ‘the Masses
to-morrow (St
‘The Salistion for tue destieute
nda;
Fel
Crying Need, Say
“Implore your beloved people
pass themselves in generosity: “toward
‘3 His Grace, The
Pps us tohiow 2
“Many thousands of the Irish, among
thom whdows, Jittle “chitaren ‘and old
men and ‘out shelter, 4
Clothes ana food, in the. mdse of win
ter. Unless immediate’ help is sent,
numbers will perish from exposure to
Week. pod
(By N.C. W. ©, News Service.)
Washington, 24.—Vigit
THIBET BUDDHIST TEMPLE —
~ BOASTS ome ne
Mr. ‘J. Fulrley, Telegraph’ Kngincer
to ‘the Government of Indi, who
has just returned to Culeutta after
having. fulilled Government
mission to the forbidden sacred city
of Lhaga, .
During bis stay Nev
Fairley had a. private interview
with the Dalai Lama, after which
he ‘visited the Jo.Kang, or metro-
t politan cathedral of the Buddhists.
hoe brief dexcripon, which the
writer gives "ot . this {temple | is
highly Interesting. He
ail the temples the Jo
ly the ‘most. important. it ta the
Cuthedral of Tibet, and the most
pare
Kang
m
Te Dominum contite-
ur -
The boll hangs before the .ap-
proach to one of the most sacred
shrines of Buddha, and apparently
plays a part in tho worship of the
shrine, we Bama
the winds, ruin and snow, and others
D.
lights to symbolize pai
&
triotie
men jeopardize thelr| wilt dic of starval rena
goula inthe. ‘uest for ulluring, teme|"" “in the past aomave sentald to : divine guidance ana support ae
poral_udvantages: at ium, Armenia, and the Centra! Of President-elect Harding when be CABLE FLASHES FROM ROME.
His Grace tells succh ay fe IE | Emotes of, revs.» Surely we shal | takes oltice as chief excoutive will bure
ter which is appended, of the not now refuse to save those ¢ |in the Suive Regina Chupel of the Na-| | (ny N.,c, W. C.-Cable Ser
Vans of the project, which must of|of ‘our own ies and: blood, ane tor | me, Jan. 28—A
Perec mature commend. itsclt t0! whose suiferings our hourts wenes” on | HOR a imine of the Immaculate Con-| “Rome, itn. 2 25 Arehbishop ic ot
every Catholic in the diocese, and of | Spee ception during Inauguration Week. Pa rth, Australia, who recently
whose instant success there should be} ics in wll parts of the United |took a vettoment ot the co probe
no . | loin, has bee the Holy
ve sis SHAN SAYS EDUCATION sees earner src daa ene te
ts ‘us in| s of oto symbol- | Krehbiahop Clune's visit to Rome as
Tho first step In the Project, ks s NEEDS RELIGIOUS BASIS tea Oo the lights and clude. in | continuance efforts for pe
any similar. movement of ite kind, is hele x appeity pe special eto that jand ‘that he was charged with @ mis-
the raising of a fund to cover the pul sed ‘the grace |ylon to Rome. in that behalf, Arch-
3 chaser price, furnishing and eauipmen; ‘nay core now exceu- | bishop Clune fentes the truth’ of these
vane property Senulted
@ building.
eul,, not. only for the
North Nitieenth
Parl
opin on of ee
prominent citizens ‘intereated in the do
Velopment and beautifying of the ity
1k occuplay & very choice und valuable
Joe:
The “pustaing {contains recreation:
88 symnsatura,
rooms, cla’
thrower bathe, restat hall for
Goat
No light his way, especially” thu
Declares Fundamental Laws Are tine
y bis ood | counsel be ay ald in lute
yoke of bon
statet
SPremiee ‘Briand’s decfaration, that 28 | aa
— tie the je trom suffer the new French ‘mi
Religious at Root — Conscience /i0 reidna. Nil continue supporting tho provect of [F
Only War Remedy. + Bishop Shahan cal. renewing diplomatic relations with the
\. | & apectal appeal to annics of the | HE 88 has been recived with satis
i 2" | Gaited States to participate in this. de- | Meten by Ils Itoliness Pepe Benedict
ey News Service.) . : .de- | tho Vatican has. followed. with. great
youion. lus dysued by the ight risis and aubsequent
London, Jan, jeorge Be Kev, Thomas J. Shahan ec velopment in als pnd igubgequent de.
Shaw, who accepts few Catholic doc-|tor of tho Gathote Universi, “aude ler tal ny important dignitaries of ‘the
trines on other gubjects, bas bocomo! {he title of a “A Votive Light to Guide chu chy, Fepeegentatives of the Ord
@ champion of the Church's teachings) pishop Siubiun's appeal ists follows: Sopulchrg na) members
To!
of the al imate corps) to-day attend~
spteriainments and sleeping accom: This tuct 1 March 4, Pi t Harding will !h the golemn funeral gorvives of Cur
modativ is fost in a commentary te [cote upon “tae “aden snisurauon oe he ippo Camasaall who died lust
fm launching the movement, 2 on aittered with 0 Syuines pnd /Sxaited ollie of President of the United
fate OT be cinaugurated lminediately me ydney and Siates of A r
by Monsignor Fisher to obtain $180,008, Beatrice. Webb's NSver “wore wisdom ! and - courege
sideration, of the nd! tion of the. Bociuliat Compo of {more needed -by:the head 0}
UF iflettmunitanl benefits tobe derived | one y.jAtmerican democruey
eo @ attainment thereof, it 19 con Fst Agareesing cw Baile-\Qught.to offer on thut day the subse
facnuy gxteeted that the drive will} ring in King’s Hull, vent eae ane, {e8t: Prayer that - God quently brought aout ie “ieration,
Meet, with “the “success chamcterietic | Mr. Shaw contenged that “ediueacton ichlef wzecutive ily and well, that | ro a most or of
every noble Project in’ which the! must have a religi nnd that [the evils of the lute war muy bo ubol- | the Holy Pathor on the ‘Biegtine' e ues
rend clergy and generous laity in| «religion is the Foundatlor tho es: | ished ane our nation enter again upon | tion, anda
Eieaciost Bive ever engage sential ties,” He sever rely eriti- the ww of progress through Justice | umd” member
Wetiere Council,
an ‘Hierarchy
meoting, will, as stated fn Tle Grace's
letter, servi a centro forthe] ve tthe very Krousest support of the President during the | ho
phyeiedl Mental und moral develop- materia —are you going to allow four moment ous years that open be-
ent ‘of the Catholic young ‘men ot| what {a called Neo-Darwinism: to be May our Blessed Mother
Pitsgroaa and also of others, who taught to your children in schools at Shield him: und counsel ‘him. through
er ‘the city as strangers in| a, time whan their - minds aro being love ¢ for this land of her predilection.
ey ot ‘employraent, sor on business formed? ‘There must be a State te vs all join in this act of na-|recal
or pleasure bent. ligion as_a cultural institution. You tion Cathollo devotion with a prayer
pe Real ove
wed under
the stpervision we “tenetinne Fisher.
whows b
wall be
an civic
er will
Holy Name Soclety,
tha pariah’ club, the Cathie, Young
Mow 8 Archdiovexan Uni nigh’
‘Columbu!
otter
we
Stee
vA.
Late Plow
avi ee
aed
de cho und colleges,
Vocational trainiig, leadersiiip. truine
tag tnotion pictures and publicity.
Through the elvic centre,’ too. will
glu operate the recently entublished
Information League, “with its
anal and ‘protective agencies. oe
ents” elerical, trades and labor,
mod w touier part in the, chart,
embrace charity,
sive and legal ald. insurance and
ift: it vit also deal with tho
hous
eforeise and ,
local ‘agencies and |
In thls comprehensive chert provis-
fon is mado for that most neces
Setvitea of the Children's
an | elzed the omission of religion trom the
| you’ have people
ho
Tt is likely that a bil
ng the eure of orphans|
and charity, The gravest problems call
Webbs scheme for social and polities! for ‘ie aitention of the now President;
provement, inqu problems both domestic and foreign,
Ma the “solution of which depends
tho huppiness of the American people,
you “Let a visit light express your
caucation in which for the last htty triotic prayers for divine guidance and
ve
will never have p Socialist state until | fo, ling for
you tuke, education in hand, and’ e [foe a b US also pray that
. | through our Blessed Mother tho grace
d fundamental laws! of God-will come upon him to light
are religious at root, religion | being the |the way, for him to ‘aid by. his good
foundation of the cssential needs, Tf counsel in lifting the yoke ot bondage
legistating without | from irelan
foundation, you will ge e-Rev. Dr. ‘Bernard ‘J. McKenna
rom 1914 t0 hus went out foiters to Catholtes In ail
irrelisious amen control parts of the country urKing them to
danger is greatly jurrange for having vigil Lehts burn
20-|Increaced especialy now “that the ims tn thelr ‘name’ in the “Salve Regine | ©
plements of cheap. That
plements of mar are so cheap. | Chapel. ‘The lights will be burned for
ger to the British mpire, ‘The on
remedy for war is conscicnce until you
have religion carefully tavght and in=
culeated.”
ations, truss
Let
five
REFUGEE PRIEST TALKS
ON CONDITIONS IN IRELAND
—
WASHINGTON GOVERNOR ASKS NG Wle News Service.)
FOR STRICTER DIVORCE LAWS} , poston, Jan. 24—One hundred thou-
ish i
ted by Gi
WF auhington, In his
to
Nevada. Father Meehan was
imprisoned by British soldiers and hes
he received mot
ow in
Present legislature, re than one hundred death
se: ion at Olympia.
carry out the
re! commendation will
ts
SBage
which i
Feats.
When asked as to the objects of
be! President Eamon de Valera
robe ing Eto Irelan
| Governor’
|introduced, but its su
Yematlcal.
“It isa lamentable fact obvious to
those who have inquired into the past
‘"Gardinal Storey del Val has" ‘been ap.
pointed by Wis Holiness to succeed
grims who
been: received by the Holy Father .on
thoir raturn to Rome in thelr journey
ward.
¢ Holy Father in.a few days will
publish am eneyellcal commemoriting
the seventh cerftenary of the. institu-
‘Third Order of St. Francis,
iB roligious
ity and Christian ponce.
SKIRMISHES AND BURNINGS
CONTINUE IN IRISH TOWNS
©. Cable: Serviet:)
—There has
©
Ri
Dublin, Jan. 2
mt pronouncement of srarchy
situation, ‘ue tprobably
that existing conditions do
tmosph that wi
on all gide
foake the episcopacy heat
While General Strickland, the rl
ish commander in al law
declares his betlet th ihe stimulated
activity ean, ts thelr
ast
js dark
country will not fail in
Daily am-
skirmish twenty families have
been left homeless.
ee
Briand Favors Vatican Relations Bill.
Paris, Jan. 24.—Dei Raiberty
tice-preaident of the Cha
r
: i; SAYS CARDINAL RESPONSIBLE
TO ERECT GIRLS’ COLLEGE”
-. AT COST OF 51, 000,000
NO. W. G Now
Salina, Kansus, J
ing rushed on the
colege ae oe in this city, whien,
wh tod, will be the nego
irle cnet ‘In Kansas and one of ¢
gtorics, of the Dioceve of Concordia, te
.Brancla Joseph Tiet,
rection of tho Sisters of St. Joseph and
will cost more than, @ million dollars,
it will be modern in every particular.
{ine alte ie the highest point in Satins
County, sust south of the Country Clu>
and “overlooking | Smoky Hi Valley
welt ita thousuads of
“tho Sleters of St, Joseph Row have
their houdquarters in Concordia,
++
‘BLUE LAWS’ WILL PROVE
FAILURE, SAYS FOSDICK
Declares That, Legislation Cannot
Take Place of Home, School
: and Church.
By B.C. WC. News § Sori)
“The attempt to
der, unt Cassa “ine things at are
but by
Rntas and evinpathy, of # pub
fon whieh will reflect, tts epundness a
the enacts tnd in the approval
coforcement
Sjlaymond B. Fosdick,
Washington, D. C.
reprinted, will be
Mr, Fosdick, who resigned trot
the post of abninwane eersats general
of the League of
miteriuls for hi
ap dnvestgation in’ this country and
in belial?
in Europe ho Rogke-
a
erican. police depart
‘oring is to be found in the presence on
ooks of
Jaws whieh, be:
Intortere with «
wud widely regarded
fundamentally .un-
Willingness: arith
; @ to regulate by
luw: the‘ pervonal habits of private
Js a source of perpetual ass
toniehmert | to Buropean
yy any country” In Burene is
nority, to bring a part
Behavior within the scope st criminal
legislation, Mr. Fosdick wa
. however, every year adds
ri to our sumpiuacy. laws.”
. It suits the
judgment of some andthe temper of
others to convert - into crimes prac-
(Continued on Ninth Page)
FOR CHURCH'S GROWTH HERE
C. News Servieo.)
» 1W—The Rev. Dy.
Peter Guilday, of, the Cathotle Uni-
versity, ed sermon at the
¢ Church
country tn the last pall ec tury.
‘Tbe progress of the Church in that
period ‘Dr. Guilday attributed to the
2 constructive leaders!
Cardinai Gibbons. At a
the Cardinal's health te
Guitday sald, {¢ was appropriate that
be Catholic body. should understand,
knowledge the labors
and f
‘Aimerican Church.
While the C Catholics of the United |
revel
S| atlirmative. decision is reached at nia
xt | Steger has ocelved (2 gonaitional ane
Rev.
's Church
here last sunday, Ne shiet ne tye | DAU
in this
‘jeditor of Catholic ‘The
crowd cheered there aiteit on "atho-
lics and showed great an
Shes
SMITH TOWNER OPPOSITION
~ BEING WELL ORGANIZED
Catholics Waging Fight on Patri:
otic and Civie Grounds—Mex-
icart Plundering Renewed.
N.C, W. © Washington Letter.)
4
a
take individual ag w
Interest and activity *e the Dato that
it is felt, must be w eat the
Smith-Towoer bill for. the centraliza-
tion of education under a bureaucratic
regime in Wasbi!
foials of the, National Council
tet!
printed copies of ‘ie emelal statement
fagued by the Department of Educa.
mn, National Catholic Welfare Couns
iin which are set forth the objec-
flone which. Galnelies ts American
citizens ani payers, see in the
Sinltncrowne
of rell
|catholle ‘Welt Council has lot it be
understood that Catholics, as citizens
and Supporters of the, public schools,
have the right and the duty to ex-
prose thelr iews and formulate pro-
sals as to. tive in which
these institufions
is made plain in the We
(Continued on Seventh Page)
HOPE FOR WORLD LEAGUE
OF CATHOLIG SOCIETIES =:
Prominent European Catholics Will
"Meet. in’ Paris to. Decide '
Catholic organizations of
into an international.tederation.. If an |
Meeting thers) will “be @ second ut
hich a. constitution and. programme
Narn be aiieane
The ‘project of federating the Cat!
ie organizations of the world into an
internation: league - originated with
Dr oaiphons: M. A, A. Steger, professor
of the ‘Technical ‘Cniversity of Dette,
Holland. ‘Thus tar he
the provisional adherence and eeupport
of: any leading’. Catholics’ of the
Sarious ‘European countries. rofes:
eave Pope Benedict hee
MXmong the Americans, besides Care
dinul Gibbons, from whom Profossoi
port are, the
Shahai
‘olu
jy supreme |
Flahort:
he. fini
Michaet J. Slattery, LL, D.. executive
aecrotary of the National Council of
Catholic Men’ of the National Catholic
Welfare Counell, und Anthony Matre,
national seerctary of the Catholic
¥ederution of the United States,
in Fr
sponsors of the enterprise.
ARREST CHURCH'S DEFAMER
FOR R MISAPPROPRIATION
rrest,
Jans U
supreme agra master of the Sons and
hing an ant
ot Was! ntl
si
Miler,
ferson Market Court to explain what
had . be entru: to
him, but had ignored the process, The
but one-of bis cohorts obiaied his
releaso on bonds.
Returning to the hall, w
three hundred people were waiting for
him, Forrest renewed lis verbal as-
saults on the Pope, the Bishops and
Catholte , body general
threatened to | sue form
Martin IL; Glynn, of New Yon and ‘the
‘where about
gitement. White mth
mood the aor
them, a
hich. he is
——1-o—
| cause wi
way
Rocks and clothing, but ont of th
burdon falis on the Cath
and Getinquents and the matter‘of pro- | Hite of the boys 2 end girls in “tae train-|jand is prepared to treat o1 Uties and former Minister of War is| States rdinal as the
bation, schools that the fnrenent condition | Snot ghitinet und. independent aes oa | mentioned tn diplo matic, circles _as | chief ater, ‘Americans in ‘general,
B Lettor of His car too many of theve young peop! deating with another. ‘The Irish people] Trance s Ambas sador to the Holy See|Dr. Guilday sad, hailed him as. the
“ n= | the direct vrewalt of 3 broken fumlly | arg solidiy behind | de V: arene a eaerrclations are resimed, | bighest type of patrioulc citizen,” Os|
BH, F116 Grace: ie sow neverend 4 rch- | life made too frequent by easy divorce | soirit of tho Irish nation he nev Resumption of relations, has boon rec ail wrtiory, on ‘American aftairs in the
Ay bishop, In addition to- pointing out tng | gad tts associated evils,” wald, Gover: been broken and it-never “never! es ‘ded a3. certain. since Premier |last generation nono had £0 conaist-
sp Breen | tre, beartily | nor Hart. yooner England reatlzes this 9 be, The | Feand, in’ exposing to) the Chamber | ently praised the, American Constitus
7 | thdorses the movement and earnestly |" Surely parents owe to society the for Ireland, for England and for man. | the programme of the new government _Cazelnal “Cipbons bud, Dr.
Sp srensents the committos directing, the| proper care and training of their chil- | {ing the world over.” Fe re ot custuin vigorously | Gullday were’ pes-
0B) “campaign to throw themselves into the| dren in a docent family life, Surety | 4s he MS Ma mevivel th before the Sonate the bill to reestablish simile on “doubtful the “Cardinal so
agamoxeniont With” characteristle zeal | ghildret. ‘are fentltted 0 a homo “with athor Meebun’s arrival bere, ¥28) the embassy. Americans have ie
per nd energy, The letter of the Most| parental love and entowed by {suid to bo mysterious. “No one has iterated that . Ame
StehMowerend “archbishop reads as fol-| those responsible. for. thelr existence. beon able to exer eo mmanased | Sipeb, and never loot his optimism —
Society should not look with cal to get from ireland to this country, :
side: upon the eusy way a which men TEN COMMANDMENTS ARE 1
—_ tre women throw off their marriage rela: °| HERMANN ROEREN, NOTED FRENCH PRIEST SCIENTISTS
. Philadet tons under the too ready sanction ot 2 BASIS OF GOOD BUSINESS RECEIVE AID FROM ACADEMY
public ofciuly. ‘The problem of mu GERMAN CATHOLIC, DEAD CEI 0
me i v Mr Nevi vig Pe Bisher, Eee family tite and 4 reod tho a i ‘ ©, News Service.)
Rev, and dear Monsignor: ° | |eareful uttention of ti egieature 7 3 19—The” Ten
¥enores the movement to| “rag important steps inthe solution} (By N. C./W. C: Nowa Service) | sera ine tunda |
$ res oe spundred thousand dotiars ot the Problem T recommend that owr| Berlin, Jan. 10—Hermann Rocren. a te ne |
80.007 for urchaxe price| divorce laws be made. tnore. stringent; | eo Senet rosperity, Roser Bab- |
! 4 furnishing of 9 bullding in Philas that tho grounds for which divorce may counsellor of the General Court, of] ‘onomic statistics,
‘af B! 2elphia. to be the bentral home for our ted be restricted, and that col- | Justice and ardent defender of f St. ata
hol Under the wos-|uaica be an absolute bar to divorce-”| German Cathotics In Parliament, died Inthe “Athletic Club here |
d Catholic "Young Men's | ut Cologne-Lindenthal. em fe discuss: |
ion of Philadelphia. {"“Roeren was well . known conditions of in-
Yoly Father, Benedict} Statue, Escapes in Explosion’ fer and founder of the "Society tor problems. of . re-
en e Bishops of the es .C. Nows Si |Combatting open vice, which has
fyorid a letter in which he bewatls the| Dublin, Jan. 15.—Here, as in North-| branches in all the largest cities “il 7 fundamonially |
Of so muny of our Catholle young |emn Trane’ during the war, remark-|Germany, | Ife belonged to, the srou g with business in the United |/§
men, who, ut the risie - fait, recorded of Which wanted, the Centre to de con- © a. prospar>
tempora rages, fable Instances: hase been recorded of | Bidered exclusively aso Cutholle party. ar if wo realize that the Tem es Academy, ay leo granted, an
tiolle. Ausoelations,| the escape of religious emmblome wherd |; On account of the bitter opposition cart the tundamen- | other subsidy of 2,000 trancy to Fatho
ine 1 Men's| property bas been wholly d the Centre, ne withdre: Fae a veuperity,” Me. Babson || Parent, professor in the St. Marla Col-
1 Pee Kittaios, County Clare, the ‘ous os | lege at Aire (in the Artois), Father
vMeie, The officers of this lagt named body | ofa ‘Mel was burned by Crow te ‘All our troubles we owe to lack || Parent, by bie owd means and the
: EM teclaro that of the six hundred thou | forces. Only the four walls were lef the struggle on be the}| of ‘religion | The | future of | he || help ot som pondents as:
TEIGH ana who form their membership, two | { matue-ot the Blessed Virgin stands | Rhine Catholics with reat treedon|| Dusineve ot the country, depends on || wenn, th “most complete. collection
: NUE tundred thousand were Catholics; and|intact. The mortar underneath -und/The world war broke out about that the «development ot 1 of |! or Solichopodides to be found ‘in
VEN" hat of these, one-half have already|on each side of the statue was blown Hime, and the bitter “trout was in |lirrance. | His
(Continued on Second : | best study of these insects up to date.
as !
30 -
i_ Islands Exovarsions:
passed" arm
ches
fest to skiele io "with funda Yor the
leadin; mus
CHURCH CONSTANT GUIDE®
OF SCIENCE AGAINST ERROR
"| Has Always Manifested Strong
Affection for True Knowledge,
Rev. John E, Wickham Shows,
"|CORRECTS ABUSE OF REASON
Vitally Interesting Question Dis-
cussed in Opening Sermon of
Mission by Apostolate Fathers.
“The ' Churc! never failed to
guard science against charlatanry un
false prophecy,” declured the Rev. Joba
E, Wickham in Fa
discussing last Sun-
day, in Church of Our Mother of
Sorrows, he most vitally in=
tories?" Father was =
ing the opening a of tho five-
weeks’ mission being iven by tho
Apostolate F Futhers.' In substance the
preacher
Regularly there arises the eail that
‘between religion and scien fence, betweon
Cathollctan lim und culture,
wider Somo ttle soul
hua
very
whlea would have the world take
una cleverly advor‘iosd, he can for
le deceive even some of the cic!
Into the meek acceptusce of the beliot
that he brighter glows tbe beacon of
‘eason, the paler must become the light
of faith, - lntebectual depth usd ths
spirit of inquiry, in the estimation of
me, constitute unfailing signs of a
negation in @ divine croed;<and thoy
foe) that the man, truly scientific, pro-
isability. “4 serenaly unconscious
_ Advi ability, that there could bene ans Eee
whatsoover, ‘aay conflct beiween .re~
(By N.C. W. Ugion and scien Cardinal Newmun
fan asAt a meeting t joa of
held here on February 2 and at which
the Right Rev.. Monsignor Henri M.| isin, 7
American seygiauen. cone from the same diving
promi-|Author. The vac tie an o£ founci} declared,
rhere never any real uis-
ean,
= crepaney between reason and faith,
the sumo God Who reveals niys-
|teries, has bestowed the Ught of rexwon *
on the human: mind; and canner
deny Himself, - nor - can truth deny
or to the Invention of 0}
for the verdict Of t
student of the hlatory of
asily reckon the ‘stret
fection whiten the Church’ has
setence,
oF
Would be labor wnriecea~
nstan:
tem
imp ven to achotarshitp auring the
us
D his, approval and that brilliant Sind toubitul ported of the une
Eandinal Gibbons, Gurdinal Nan toss | versity. found: dations in tho Ghintocnthy *
sum. of Holland; “Cardinal » Gasparri, | fourteenth fifteenth centurfe
Cardinal Dubole, and Cardinal Logue niyrseven uulversities founded bez
it Arclund, ave added their indoree- [green 1303 and-1189 were base on
charters Issucd on the Pontitts’ ow
Impulse or at the request of spictuah
8.
Knights of Columbus: |in
Scotts
ing of “Cambridar in 1218: St: Andrew's
in 1418: Glasgow in 14:
rhe
1494 empi
Prague in 3347;
with in 1388;
Tass: with "Lelpsie
swaldg in 1496 with Erethore in 1456:
in 146
with Basle hn Ingolstadt in
472; wit! 2. Nether +
8a) d Hun.
ands
ary the university of Presburg
fii, ‘Papal confirmation encouraged
Cracow. in Poland. tn 1864, Vienna ia
1365, ‘Upsala in 1467, and Copenhagen
4479, cultios role
gations. . Chemistry
mathematics and law and "phvetes
astronomy and botany and geoto
were closely etudled with warm eeclos
fastical approbation. “In fact, there aro
mutters of speculative or apnlicd
Is- | tow
Jane | geience of Present ¢ educational curricula
that have not thane of intensive
study in the, Papal coleges of the mid~
dle
i ‘is One, True Guide.
never fatied to
guard science against charlatanry and
Unfounded assump+
in
stunlly accepted, even though the new
explanations: may b inviting. ft
{a because of her steady Toyulty to the
Value of troe selentitle principles, thut
te Church has often been regurded as
opposed to the reseat ‘plort
ton necessary for | Tight eaucation, smut
the ‘ch hi
th many theories,
ablo in one age; man
paticntly accused her sof hol
hands on the dtal-plate of time, have
ited coming,
If-there bi of re:
hen the duty of the Church ie to guido
to proper roads In her approctation
of man's dignity, the Church will
Permit him to ve mis
Celving of sr
{mage’and Fuperecription but not ths
true substance of tight learning.”
oat an Ambavsad
W. C. News Service)
‘aul Claudel, one of
a
rt F
onteten b c, 23.—A res
ort from the Fist “ean announces
a strong move conversions
among the ‘Pearenrant ratives; (we
qmbition ia to make tho! hundred of) xchoru- have recently bes iment iy made tr the
come Cai
diplomatic service.
French Minteter to Brazil:
ment’ of M. Claude's lateat appoint:
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