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poe PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1921 : - - FIVE CENTS i
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MENTS MADE, TO INTENSIFY ATIUTES “LOSE SUPERIOR-GENERAL |
HPPOINTMEN ITIES , POPE'S PEACE PLEA MIRACLE 15 REAFFIRMED =
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Urged by Speakers at Quarterly: Mére Marie Celesti joverned “lat hilip Schei . : : !
Three New Parishes Are Estab- Meeti Tehe Uh Congregation 23 Years—Was Revelations of Philip Scheidemann, Commission Finds That Walls of is
eeting to Take Up Social + i q ti {
yshed at Lester and Essington, at Service Work Driven from France. German Socialist Leader, Stir | Edifice, as Tradition Declares,
Wyonefield and at Boyertown. orks _ Germany and Austria. Have No Foundation. ie
ation of the Assomption i
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UNG PRIESTS ARE ASSIGNED HOMES FOR CHILDREN han tatehy suttered a in the s HAS PUBLISHED PAMPHLET|POPE BENEDICT SENDS GIFTS
_ | Marie Celestine du asteur. ae .
seven Pastorates Filled and New Lack of Concerted Effort Among Dauenter of Angus MacDone of Key £5, 4][Pontif's Earnest Efforts Declared Will Replace Statue of Blessed Vir-
le H i . Frances MacDonn u orn By gee . . ‘
Director of Propagation of Faith Catholics Stressed in Appeal St Kkeppochy im. averneascrhire, "on fe to Have Been Baffled by | gin, Destroyed in Recent Fire,
ugust 26, 1348, Her after years wero < i
. for Helpers. 'deatined to be xpent: far from. th ga “Tho Self-Delusion.” :
ro! ae 1} Jess -Velusion. ae
Society Is Named. eStart but witha pe ght and Help Restore Sanctuary.
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‘The quarterly meeting of the Al- fender love for her netive hilin, i J =
ughout het life the High- By DR. weepenice FUNDER By MONSIGNOR ENRICO PUCCL 1
tis Eminones the. Cardteat has an-|iiance of Cutholic Women of the Arch- ; tander’s onic for the higheat, with gn (Vienna Correxnond w. ©| (Por N.C. W. ©. News Service.) rad
vanced a number oe appo! uments ¢ and laiocese of Philadelphia was held on| en its pursuit, BS as vscadinced Kews Soriee)” ~ wee vecneee ne th
fers among the diocesan > | Thursday ing, May 26, in Cathe= . and all who had the Privilege of know REV. JOSEPH . Yicnns May 16—-Austria and Ger- —Inveatigat ong by te
a a aoe the youre ay ovening, Stay 28, in Catne:| REV. WM. J. GARRIGAN, D. O- ling her intimately vena Xo ‘the rare & IN, WOLFE nny acc tte moment by the Pontifeal Commission appointed 10 exe i
: in supernatural ou . ° i
who were ordained on the eve | rinck presiding. The principal speakers and the serene holiness of her ite. publication of a ramphtet written by |@mine thy ae pe ous of eres hich }
was dam: last February, ’
matty ‘Sunday, Eleven pastors have| were the Rey. John E. Flood, LL. Frances MacDonnell first came to Philip Scheidemann, the German So- ebruary, '
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named. superintendent of parochial schools know the Congregation of the Assump- cialist deputy and Teader, on the subject [MVE ver tea “the " eadition feet the sa- t
she established are: ao i tion In 1872, wl friend took her to cred edifice stands upon e ground, 1
parishes: and the Rev, Francis X.' Wastl, di- the Passion Week ‘retreat at the cone a ore Benedict's endeavors in 1917 to without foundati to 1 a
Mary Alacoq ster hk 4 | ocesan director of charities. vent in Kensington Square, She ing about peace. The pamphlet stirs a dations wupport a
Aan ee a cee tee ine yche ming oC ag smi reveat mith oa thou Arm own veneration fo Os mi
jerertow®, ant outtined the plans approved vy Large Throng Witnesses Blessing |twtsennusesat Nutaui on December |Ne™ Main Line Member of K. of C. | yt-aetusion the earnest etoris cf £0 | seen qubmnitued to the Holy Father, who :
His Eminence Cardinal Dougherty for 5 + 3, 1873. She was then sent e ‘Malay Se ne eee een acerial Bi j
rarest mine Cuan Dower "| of Splendid Addition to St. [Snte'wtacither pain fee] Body Is Royally Welcomed nan oe sant coma
pastor. spe i we portant commis-
nD, Dy | areca organization, in fear that Jerome's Parish. . peel nied Superior at «Madr ee Into Organization, tet ta absolutely ie Reve sion were Monsignor Charles Respishi,
. r nearly all of the Catholic wo: ste ——. prefect of the Masters of *
oe fF int jocese might be associated | s..ctar to Special to Depu my “seheie ¢ raion. of the | Ceremontes ¢ the Pon-
the Church of the | Units of a large and competent organ- ie Catholle Standard and ‘ies ‘The Cathollc Standard and Times | Holy Faihers paeaiante ‘© | cifical Commission of Sacred Archarol- i.
te Rey, | 2tlon to carry out in practical service) Tamaqua, May 31—Amid scenes of 20 Aromores May 29.—Bishop Kenrick 19 ogy; Father Charles Bricarelli, S. J.
vj |the original stogan of the Alliance; | great enthusianm, otorence x “real” |Counell No, 2.256, of the Knights of member of the Roman Commission for '
reg | “A good women in al 4 works.” | solemnity’ St rome’s ure! Catania was instituted here to-day. ‘Sa : and Signor Fe an.
ww direc- reviewed * t lorious patriotic| which the Rev. Henry W, Bul The reises began with the cel- nuccl, Sotto-Foriere of the
record of the Alliance during the war | rector, vestentay erate’ in a be- |? of h @ peation not Solemn High Sti se, in St. Apostolic Palace: ‘y went Lo- 7
e Propagation, ef, Faith | snd the reconstruction period, empha-| fitting manne t official visita- | €regution by the foundress, Mere Marie |Colman’s Church, by the Rev. Wiliam reto and conducted a minute inspectlo: .
Rev, Ai pe ip Eugenio Milleret de Brou, whose long apection: 1
ee rector of {sizing the fact that the Alliance had | tion of His Bisinence ¢ Cain al Dough- | 44 i J. Higgins, o' Charles’ Seminary, of the Holy House, both religiously and ‘
1. Mulacby’s, this ty, as "ounce. been organized not to gather money ext, and at the same time, the fine Overbrook. The Rev, Joseph M. Smith fechnlcally: ission’s Report.
rector sldore's, Quaker- : paroc choo! ° ; ommissi
pinted rector ot Sn but to give service. The unparalleled | Teticated to the servieo of God and was deacon and the Rev. William J. he verbal process which attests th :
a Chueh o! our Catholic women’s service | the good of the community In teach- Fogarty was sub-deacon. . Commision a reeearch, dated ADI! :
ul, Tower Clty, has heen named reo- he war and after the war dem-| ing the young of the parish the ways ‘The sermon was preached by the
of St. Andrew's. onstrated their efficiency and their | 0%) vie spiritual as well as the secular) foundress, who had governed the c Bev Francis L Purtell, rector, who ts in Loreto, the Pontin-
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way Goats ie Chureh, Falls of [faithfulness, They are as ready now wothe day was one of seein ‘ance Supertor-Ge ner ra a "a | Save a beautiful exposition of the aims ino ae nance lor
atk has been appointed rector |as then to take up and to maintain any the greatest in ae ‘etory oP geeses twelve years at a Meats ot the x of ©. and urged |entow upon our opponents Settee of -
the rch of SS. Peter and Paul, /duty entrusted to them by His Emi~ | ae aret, and dee wae? people the general ‘chapter “held in Rome in the ne: mbers to be ever teva to|an eventual frustration of the attempts: .
Gn rence, by their spiritual director or] shortly after x, Srelock’ Jn the follow- 3930. tia, ze-clection, Ie remarkable the orate ‘cechioge, His sermon is) Made by the Pope to ih he mater i th
Official List of Transfers. by any of the reverend clergy of the| ing order: P. a, local commit |e reveds by Plus Xe wh append a rather Aitatory manner and to port }
In tho official list of clerleal appoint- | oy ches, tes, members of town council, school | 2PProved, whe oe lane for membership in| Son eee i
fats and tansters, announced as fol- |P™ hoard and. town ot Beek “Rove |eent the, onda Done our uitimate i
fs all the priests are assistant rec-|. New Directorate Announced. | Band, Tuscarora Mission, Seek Mis | (ORS chanter be late © moment !
ise_specitic sion,” Brock jolegation, : . t
he. otherwise, specific’: tn Sta vy ore to the con en ee Boy Scouts. Tamaaua Liu on, should, the re tection of Mere asa Prevailing, opinion. ‘
5 zh -law: isford Ban - “oles
oh of Bt. te Church Evangelist, [Pte and carried, the report of te | ford ehueeh delegation, ‘Tamagua eis | As Superior General ehe carried ¢ the extract :
ines tr recording seoretary announced the re- | Aven ‘and’ parieh“mermbors, ower 1.400; congregation through the most critical © ]importanee which wai
hone of Anjturns for oy annual shes oi n ue- | visiting priests in ageameu tes guard invite ore ait religous ore nee, Wee - auempts Shade cleat ‘
ve es cordance a e wishes of is Emi-|of honor of fourth de: der gives
inte ‘Chapel, Phitsdeiohn qeneral net heads: all onthas Columbus, His Tirninence and er |to tradition, and the work of develop- fee next conferences—that Rom: “
Hospital to te Chureh of St Jona |r, dnizations are on | Baker iach of the ment ‘and. adaptation must. continu Curia, was. pointing out emphatically evangelil, corresponding to the Annun= ie
aie tC. MeNulty, newly the Girectorate of the ‘Aitanee, ‘ot Cath and each member of the locul parish | while the first ideals are, wept intact. 5 Seat whe Pycceding pal net a wee ree cee Tipereiing opening Sees i
. ic ; =| saried a amsil American tag, wile Upheld in.Resalve by Ml if onded si ne Alessan |
; tree Chel Ph phe Jvomen. The auxiliaries and chap~ | eure ‘ _ L by the Supervising mason Alessand
ae sto Atl Sain tn L Philm foes with their presidents, 80 far rep i tho litte tots were dressed alike 18)“ h9 French taws of a eek tena i ned ae oth ene) “t\tmetera ‘The Commission went over ]
‘The Rey, Henry F. pita who has (Continued on Seventh Page), ws eae with ted “out to Columbia againnt Telisious congregations were a continued on S s the place and could ascertain that on '
smpleted ‘2 post graduate course at| —_——— di strect, Pootntormarch returned |2erious diticulty to face, Tho ciupation iy ——_ +o that spot no pavement is to be found
je Catholle ‘University, Washington. |g JEAN BAPTISTE CHURCH — | to. the churen, eed aed cdicatory [Was a comp! many diff TWO AMERICAN BISHOPS under the upper and. permanent one:
.C, to the Church of the Holy In- . services were held on a special plat- erent solutions “vere “ottered even. by that the walis of the Holy House. in
ancy, Bothlchem. HONORED BY HOLY FATHER form erected sn front of the mew pa WNen aon consideration RECEIVED AT THE VATICAN |corrvboration {of the, venerated Laure-
The Bee pe yy Lom rochigl schoo” As the parse rea when, “after” lon consideration tan tradition, have no foundation What— ‘
"Bt, Josepiee, 7, Hilcker, 3S Ps ~~ eBive Points, Jenn We “Cantcia took jearnest. prayer, Mere Marlo Celestine| | cable Service.) ver. but Fest on the ground. i
teil of 8 ' poiee and Paul, Phil ws Service.) Snuneeme! had asgured herself on supernatural “The Commission 1 ‘se had the oppor
teh ia * y The Church of | "cardinal “Vous ree opened the ex-|Principles of the right course to pursue, Re May pen sthe Pontifical mis- | tuni
v, James P. McGarvey, newly ptiste, Seventh ‘avenuo and|¢reises by complimenting the mem-|She held to it uncompromisingly. In ar sion whi represent the Holy|and technicali: .
rieine “io St. Joseph's, Girardville. 4 : nited d bers of the parish fer ee sacrifices this, as in several other critical occa- Pather a the centenary Peruvian | Know
eae Rev, Joseph W, McMahon, pro fed an they made to erect plendid | sions, she sought strength and guldance | f Ph ‘nih delph tini igastmaster in- ‘ ‘d for Paris on ss :
tthe Cathedral of SS. Peter and "th the great basilica of surveture, "Ho Cxtotted “Father: Haker at Romo, and was upheld tn her resolve] yguced. State Denuty Tien who wel Taos yand till sail from Cherboure | The decided :
Paul, Phi i 7 ir his \ in-.accomplishing such|by the words ot when 5} i iow ursday, and will sail from Chert C. 3 decide in
pr qniladelphia, to St. Katherine's, /8t, Joh Fan ae Home, one pon wonderti” TMoults and aided. that it {begged his advice: “On no peut, pug | comed Nishop Kenrick Council sno the| to New York in a few di ae, Archbishep making the re i.
vane A. Cognt stant [2 si rican Catholics fis’ determination, bard |conseliter heroisme, mais on Pre benit [Tarent body, stressing the fact 7 ‘ 3 of He te | Holy s :
cone ee Rs hlan, assistas Rome re- 2 my i on Seventh Page) | [auand on le trouve.” (We cannot coun-|the men who constituted the counetl Pretropacit 1 ae tls 8 Oeci ek Be Be
or of St. Ann's, Phitade tp! ne tebe Hayes. asking (Continued o Be wel herolsm. but we lens ie ‘when we/ Were good Knights they could not fail Prince rein, Non, order that every one may admire, more
olor 2 the new parish of St. Mare ‘ aye me files” be The was dis-}but be better Catholics ; Yang more loyal a oe wy Father oe Giovanni,|than the a:
feet Mary Alacoque, at Lester and /qnat the title of “Btinor Fasitiea” Pe! PRISON CHAPLAIN DECLARES solved by th je French Government and Citizen ng were: State Deputy-| Members of the mission will romain [BCA added Guring: the axes :
‘The Rev, Ny, Chi conferred upon this church, @ con- the mother house was teanwterred from iP 7 8 yh United $1 bout ten day inal form and condition of the House in
ne R v. Francis J. Donnelly, Church | oon made the Vatican au- DIVORCE DESTROYS HOMES | Paris to the Abbey of Notre Dame du (Continued on Third Page) In the United States al ¥8 | which the Son of God lived for So many t
the Hoty ‘Soul’, Philadelphia, to st. cession etdcen greater than the one ‘Val, near : From New Tork they will go to Peru | years. na Goa ha .
ihe Rev. Joseph at. Smith, of St: naked, aa every indulgence at eo (By N.C. W.'C_ News Servioe) Tho outbreak of the great war found) «Wp acc ADOR JONNART by way ott ct Gan ‘ote e Providence of s 80
ex's, Conshohocken, Boston, May 2! ivorce, as the de-|community, sharing Thole dangers an siman departed is post at Madrid
Pret of the oly ‘Souls, Philadel= basilica, head and tefl ean Cae nin disorga ardships, “Tt was not until 1916 that PRESENTS CREDENTIALS {is cvcnine. “ito was erevted by many |
‘i tel hee ae ‘of St. Jean ine |8he was able to bring the novices in friends, including Monsignor O'Hern,
~ he rev. John F. McElvenney, of the | bY vis! ne . safety out of Belgium through the in- By N.C. WLC. Cable Service.) rector of the American Collexe. de:
Baptiste. (By N.C. :
ant nnfrt,| The Right Rev. E. D. Kelly, D. Ds
the Holy, Child, Philadel “the decree of union and incorpora
mat ani ids, wa ;
oS Bhat thew's, Conshohocken. | "a5 read froin the high altar of Bishop of Grand Rapids, was received
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had beld her in Sractionate veneration
since as a chiid he had known her
New Parish in Berks County.
Q he church here last Sunday, atter- “T sinee by His ae see
‘The Rev, Bernard Creemers, assist bury dlock’atd the Hight Rev. | Macaachusetts State pelaon at Charles- ae aradea, £ the novices to the Yal ame day were received | Beli amy "store
nt rector of the Church of the Holy Monsignor Soren MeMuhon selivered Father Murph: bas been cha: rm of ane one Ne aes can Ambuss feo
fang oeee ee chureh of the Huly | Joseph MeMuhon delivered | own, Father Murphy has. Notre Dame in the summer of 1919 was =|Vienna, and Mes, Storer. The Right
ew parish of St. Columbklll, Boyer: {ne Siiwration of Benediction ir “he {lain of this prison for ten years, during |the ov aston oft heartfelt’ thamkee tytn |p Row. "Paul P, Rhode, D. D., Bishop of ‘
Fon, Berke Coney ey Bore ine ee eeaed. Sac eosin oper be | which time he has ened the nie [for the almost miraculous preservatia e n Bay, was received on Tuesday.
The Revs Thames P. Fitzgerald, of jhe wceusion, Sacramen enees which wreck character and career [of the mother house and ite community | rs \
¢ Chur 7 ‘ : nd bri en and women into conflict|throughout the war, During the fol- :
mete gf ae mili he scour movemenT |" : oe tne SoMa “stern of the"Es- thane ithe fast and the sevelopment BISHOP LE ROY CELEBRATES | |
dean, = Divorce may be |lsh houses, ax well as! many others-—|of miesions there
me cose, "|, CATHOLIC SCOUT MOVEMEN i witnout goubt one of even fom Tritton ere ae eye oe ceptiea with acsur-| SILVER JUBILEE OF ELECTION ‘. -
‘ To the nace athe ‘Ane| IS PRAISED BY PRESIDENT) ‘ne toa proilie eausen_of rime, and to visit the Val Notre Dame, and eee ances of hie bollef that I¥amee, as he Sroaments "and other objects
Treaty tathe, Church of the An ould be, subjected to harsh legai the mother general once more: and, in| representative said, would find Chris-| (ay N. CW. G. News Service) | SietWury’ suffered no dumase.
me enandoal = Tetitent says Father oturphy. spite of gradually failing health, she| Uianliy the road. which. she and he wae not regarded as likely that the :
ined, eee Ae Daley 2 newly ore (By N. CW. C. News Service.) Sithe time has come when we must Worked to the very end for all the con-|Church must travel together, He apoke Washington May sores Right|the motive of the fire,
an sumone ef “St. Mary of | Now ‘vorke May Go.—Aporovel of the be made to realize eh ssvone of |cermn of “the congresstlon, On’ Good] if! the present condition ‘ot, mankind le ae tne Ce saeee sation of the fot Bone precious articics were inte .
7 - mi er Sunday, Apri 10, her en % S :
Freee ee Atay carhotio ny Scout movement vas ex-|iNe'moafinpartant probleme contrng|sncoerd Senguy, Aim ab Ne great [declaring 2 thor hie brat tha [an eeebratd the awe Hf ve | TENG dlwaterindgced eet mani
na Trmac cointe Cor mento Mauch pressed, in a letter from oninent Ot a healt hy ube ‘opinion that |for the lant timo, the novices assembled | yet eal ized, vers: of bis glection, to that office tations of pie vo oe ‘days before the:
unk, tot urch ‘Anthony | Harding received by the Trev, Joseph Will demand a repeal of lax laws of im the cloister for her feaxt Tenet cormal addresses, Pope Inst Tuesday. He een once Te- | sanctuary Wal ned to the pudlic,
metus. 2 Phuedetpia Brestin, of St, Joseph's Church, Sixth|Jivoree, which now ain “eaitey reward | Im the evening of April 12 vqurrounded ded Benedict Invited Ambassador Jonnart CESS aed another ‘period of “twelve | 2g, neople ver Loreto and of the sure
an to gobe J. Murphy. newly oF-| venue and Washington place, in con-/sin by legal separation und instead by the community, conscious to the lest.|to a private conference. Following this | Seo) rounding villages stood weeping and
tenet, to the Church of the Tmmac- |#¥e™ ception and make it ines ssible for either party to| 2! y the rites of the Church. M. Jonnart visited Cardinal PTS on pp seh tn |DEAYINS before the Basilica, The dam-
e Conception, dfaueh Chunk, nection with the annual reception and | Ake. she gave back her soul to God, in th fri tecretany of Rate and then] , Rishon, Xe Rew wag a miselonars tn age ta the asitiea Sag ai once tcin~
tnt ROY James A. Quit \ review of the five Boy Scout troops of +++ seventy-third year of her ago and the nent to the Vatican Basitica. | This] Mala and to recailed tg Burape to be- | porarily repaired, awaiting the perma-
f fo th Y - forty-ninth of her religious life. nj rn varri fore he. -}nent restoration, an the place ef tin
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© Rev, Ie " gation, “He is a writer of international |This copy. has Deen in posse o
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Sree, West Chester, to St Patrlcl’s ave learned something. Oot we MODEL OF NEW GERMANY |NEW YORK K-C PURCHASES note and has. compited ure|the Sisters of Treja, a town cain wt
‘Adon, . wor in exten ine eo hureh, ana lt Das - COLUMBUS’ LANDIN ¢ FOCH ASCRIBES REASON Catechiom” in follo, which. Se exten: | eto, und’ mat venesited in the anaes
ih Nev, Jonn J. Horan, of St ent in the Catholic Chi NG FG ewe Service.) BUS’ G PLAC! , sively -used by the missionaries in|ary when the French, at the end of
aa Ashland, to St. : i | imterested me oe ‘the review of| Berlin, While the German FOR NAPOLEON’S FAILURE | Africa as a rapid means of teaching the| the eighteenth century, tock the erig~
© St Agn Son May 25, 1 re celebrating the four| _ (By N. C. W. ©. News Service.) natives the truths of Catholicity. inal and. many. treasures to. Paris, ;
i Scout organization, May - 25, |peotenunt a jebrating CW. C. : te Oe oe eS Roye |e r ce
¢ Rey. Francia P, Hoey, newly or- nd ngratula-| hundredth anniversary of the appear- (ay NCW. where, after Siripring | He of its eh:
ae to st ey. newly Te you, and ¢ Luther before the Reichstag a ct and ability are responsible for the | ornaments. ‘they abandoned It ie i
a Sosepte, “Ashland, prectations to vou, and my lance. of fore tho Relchst London, May 17—In a critique of fact that the Holy Ghost Fathers re- | warehouse: until Pins Vil obtained ses!
ies ev. Vincent A. Burke. newly to the organization. 1)of Worms, the Catholics rejoicing Napoleon, written by Marshal Foch | mained in Seance after the expulsion 0 ot Teturn froma Napoleo:
hte the Church of St. Jane | nope ity wi I be effective in carrying for-|over the four hundredth birthday an- and just published here, the leader of |i the other religious order: ‘ap
‘§ de Chantal, Euston. ward excellent work among the boys of |niversury of the Blessed Peter Can~ allied urmies attributes the “Little {Years Holy Father's Gitte. :
Parish at Wynne! the countr’ ‘y" h tot isius, of tne Boclety or ale me me | Corpora’ final failure to a want ot s after the fire, e Len, :
_| Archbishop Hayes was the guest of /who! is largel ° regard for moral forces, Ino} i PED A cae Wrote to Bishop Andrea Prom
ore uh LN Wolfe, assiet | ronor at the reception ‘and Major Gen- {maintenance of the true faith In Ger- e voted unant= see. ‘of hie critique, ‘Marshul, Foch CATHOLIC GERMAN WOM ing to Rive tho sanctuary @ new sti :
lelphla, to be. eutricks (Churem |eral Clarence Buwards reviewed “ley man lands, AS @ reminder of the im=|mously at t @ Convention of the 2 Quite similar to the ancient one. and at.
St Ba eaetOe OF the Te | parade ‘of the Scout troops. portance of his work in. bebalf of Ger- | order here. “XNapoleon’s successes are known.| OPPOSE DEGRADING FASHIONS | the same time sent an offering of 50. 009 i
irhara, Wynnefield. m_Catholielsm, Cardinal Schulte of| | Wat! ling’ Island fs the modern name ric trtamphs have been thorouhly oe lire for the preliminary rep:
tira.
By N. C, W. G. New . tong ater tis, the Hoty ‘Pather res :
of his failures, “Yet the campaisns of | partie, May itc-The secletice. ate ceived from me £ the family of
Bat [Sts A814 are the most inter-lguiated “with the Zentralverdand of | t eK ont the poly, Houre:
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+ oti M. ‘Crosson, of the ‘logne has Jsaued a pastoral letter jot the Particular tng ‘Upon whieh ‘tne ied. hess know
ah 3 Crear ot 9 BUILD CHAPEL TO ST. JOAN oo ae eee aera ne eee ora sy studied, ra, are the caus
® Chureh, Philadelphia. # Me tite and works of tho saint he|known to the, Snare ‘sas San
ev. in “J. Battle, of St ON SITE OF HER BURNING) ir oMicnes tho faithful to take him|dor, The Knights plan to maintain ‘ihe
. Bott seville, to h of ag der. estate in perpetuity in honor of the! «10 fajied, they say.
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The “{¥ Of Victory, "Philadelphia, C. News Service.) He declared: “May the four hun-|memory of the illustrious patron of | without Berthier. I do not thh which has over half a million mem- '
hewly gv: Raymond P. “Campbell oak ite |deedeh anniversary of the birth of the |thelr order. Tn Ist it is explat ae snot th me = bers, have made known that they are
‘i Srdained, to St. Patrick's, Potts Paris Now ow Catholic wcommnlt Blessed Canisius show to the whole ++ i Nec sonpiain he was already | getermined to fight for clean living
Rey e has dust purchased several howees vorid the esicem in which he ts beld | CATHOLIC TEACHERS AIDED ‘put’ to my mind the underlying | aNd (tue Womanhood. . This Bnnounces :
. ome Rev. Henry A. MeCracken, |jn” Rouen, on the Piacs pelcus| ty Catholtc Germany and the great . reason for the dinaster that overtonk [Ment Was mado May & in all societies.
ine gained, to the Church of the | Marche, iad ne ot Are wan oe confidence which we feel {nn hin. mais BY NEW BILLIN MICHIGAN jis must. be soueht elsewhere, tle on ects Inorning of hat das all ths
hi ‘onception, “ne May 31, 1431. vl atest wish, An " ; :
st Sannin Antony lon Nae Bit, Ale ae ander em Ya hk Se tat Te = Ese th ea yea Capo he eager Meet
Sth ras A , the Church of jname of St. Joan of tse ing, probiom Bray members of my urchdtocese, Will eee SNS, Nowa Servtoey | |fionss that. auowe men thero i tho | 28 m the afernoon they te; :
hi Agu ras “Palluae Iphia, pe oreo ain lhe in tho first, ranks of those prepar- pids, Mich. fos rt Mary wi
fee Shae Aare Be wich is very” acute eras IN| g worthy manifestation. [of the teachers in the Parochial schools moral is oma nar (at he °
Reudin hiahunoy city St. Joseptrs Jatt other large cities ae rance, Mon= of th fare able to quality for caco” oe “Our maidenly virtue and purity ts
ontte signor du Bois de la Vullerabel, Arch: eo ite fe gerelicates under the pro Provisions | cof | Peace: more Drecious to aa than a anything else.
Rev. en, ed that . bill, which t become @ Will courageously oppoxe common
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Clty a to EEE ise tae peter Chill not be. torn. antl] Br N. ©. WG. abe Service aewe according to opintoris exnressea | T® Hold ‘Sacred, Music Congress. Ines of every hind: carefully avoiding
. Rolr present occupants have Lond J 50 on. Charies Clits [at Mn Mercy Academy and Sacred] | Paris al congress|bad theatres, moving pictures
Cahieug ee. John Daly, of St.[Stner homes, ‘The building of "the ford. eles ion of Lord Clifford of| Heart ‘headery here, where normal of sacred vane sit te wel tn Strans-land pictures, We will not. bo borore j
Silla Man: ” 2 Nerefore delayed. Mean-|Chudlelh, at + Secretary | training courses are offered for Sisters urg from July the tyranny of immodest fashions and :
u Goat nanoy Gaye Ne’ ste Ce chapel fe. theresernapel aineady haa [of the Superior Conch at the St Vin< | preparing for teaching positions. | it/ music lovers Mela a ming at Lourdes will not allow ourselves: to be led 0 art. The
int, Rev, Bray 2 fre ground. for of eet de Paul Society, both of whom [has been antiounced that no Drepara-|in 1919 and one at Tourcoing in 1230, laatray by the thirst for pleasure and | ering of umarble and ornamental
re maa 8 Mi a Troy Clty, ben to pains tnd Mass wus jare Catheltes have been appointed Jus-{ tions are being made for larger enroll-|(t is understood that a congress w! i enjoyment. We intend to be true chil- foniyon the exterior w “egnamentaion te
ous, Mahanoy CHY. Jone of the DUT Ene first time the Peave for Devonshire by|mentw\ thig summer, Deenuse of he lwencefurth be hele regularly every sven of the Blessed Vivgln, the Holy walle me their unadorned and rustic, ;
ontinued on Becond “pugey bari rgb Monstgner do Ta Cullgrabel, (the Tord Chancelton, new Ja Nother of Go simplic! a j
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