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ARE FOR INGURABLES
ye tales and
‘$ Hall for Incurables has become a
0 spirit of self-sacrifice
cher be
f airs, Hannah A. Woley, through the
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ira, Clarko inher addres
poke as foll
forts of ail those
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PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,
JUN
E i, 1924
AECEINES NEW IMPETUS
by His Eminenc
jealous Work of St. Francis Auxil-
iary Seniors and Juniors Lauded
e.
gsENT TWO FREE BEDS
ifteen Inmates of St. Francis’ Hall
Attest Proportions Which Move-
ment Has Attained.
a new epoch in
wu
ables presented to His
‘ence the "carina te a reception
red {0
him on
ingtttution,
amid ‘cvetuly
ad by: gra’
in the
posing
d shadow
modern feature,
a
d the Juniors,
‘The ah
p perpetuit them
{the Ladies’ Ir
own
astl. |
¢ welcome
Francis X.
He also. reecives
Glare
Mes .
“On, enother occasion, a few
rancis Woman's
is bed, we are most
ur Eminence, st
“thos
arts ‘om ite career of
ir it continue to grow
it doubtles
will, through
iary, Te}
» to roportio’
for which, bi
Were dedicated.”
found.
St. Francis House.
the care of
ten-
jesday after-
cultivated
‘aceful trecs,
cm a
pers veution Stseld ae with
the
interlor
jecours,
‘ran-
was deliv-
puding and shook hands with each
d the guests
the auxiliaries.
ess of wel-
months,
Auxiliary
athe Pleasure of extending to you
lat
SECTARIAN “ALTRUISTS”
WANT GZECHS TO PAY
American Y. M. C. A. and Salva-
tlon Army Present Bills for Their
“Philanthropies.’
AUTHORITIES ARE SHOCKED
Had Driven Nuns from Convents
and Turned Buildings Over to
Welfare Workers.
1G. a Service.)
this country after the war to labor tor
the uplift of
js for
une vphlianthroples And rather
tif! charge they make, according to
the-“Mirs® account - Mall these sev
gral societies—the ¥. M. C. Ay Y. W.
c, and the Salvation =
mand aggregate of 106,000,000
crowns for thelr altrulstic activities,
lemands Cause Consternation.
A claim for this great sum, which
the Government will experience em-
barrassment In paying, is now pending
before the Ministry, th ne National As-
Army—de.
and it is declared the: National ase
sembly, should, r
M. = hich was the most
nies, asks ‘for
about 100,000, oie cron wae this total,
2,000,000 crown: he director:
6,000,000 for, Traveling cpennes of the
0100 0
for other items azgrezating bin ane
ds
happy to | Bri
Hx Is presented to the hall in your
t. Francis?
usefutness.
and flourish,
tho noble
0 are working
‘ice and encouragement inspire us in
1 our eff
“Your
uxt
ishes
yur iinenes, speaking for the
nd to you our sincerest
ns, filling,
ith ever icrenaing | facilities, every
ars agd,
es
“Some cight ee ning. Years, 8&0, te
tev. Rather Wa: mui
mi
where
t of rest
fs or Thoay- ad opefulness of soul
ra He started to
thn “rocatton and. decided upon the
find a
he first
Tent was .paid by Murtha P.
band of courageous women
eaea painted and scrubbed furni-
oure om St. Vineent de Paul's ware-
hog’ Made curtains, and. in a few
ratien weeks «We received the first
in Watt resft ts time Mrs, Le Aul-
Ivan oS der manager, although she
Ww
ties he possession of the
mat re
ana
at sacritics
ir 4,084 Pationts,
ream.
been remodelled and
Tt has had 4,084 patient:
<il8 hospitable roof, ‘all. of whor
red for for at least two weeks
wee Many Months, until they
lo to return home,
auxiliary chose for
an
worked untiringly ani
cea of dime
yenture
mn
or | erty, and, 2 compensation
ing quarters for
thene sectarian sostetions the Governe
ment supplied them with automobiies
and. treated with the greatest
hem
cordiality ana Mibcrality. Tt was every
fere understood that they-were work-
ine against Catholicism, and that was
¢ intention.
redit Voted Catholics.
When a credit of 50.000,000 crowns
was voted by the National Assembly
for the Catholic cult during the dis-
cussion of the budget, there was a
great outcry of protest from the anti-
clerical press, though this appropria-
tion was in no sense a gift, but a ver
inadequate reimbursement for the re~
gent spoliation of ecclestical prop-
to the cleray,
Send notvniy serve the people as pas’
tors and spiritual guides, but also per-
form official duties for which the state
ld have to pay others three or four
Hmew the ‘amount allowed to
riests,
| SUGGEST VATICAN-ITALIAN
RELATIONS BE RESUMED
Cable
Service.),
ft
8 been
newspapers as a text for editorial pi
posals that Italy also stabi ipa
matic intercourse with
‘Among the papers urging this de-
parture from the policy of Trallan
Rlootness.13 tho * reto:
fore one of the
nti-clericalisin.
proval ‘and suggestion of such a rap
Cchement is regarded ax highly sig-
hineant,
tuljan’ Catholic papers prociai
themeelves glad ‘of this Kewnowieae.
ent of the Holy See’s influence and
n of w of
ce etnowotae he Tndenendenee. of the
Vatican itory oecupicd by the
Pope.
L/Osservatore Romano” | declares
mat CSetore entering. upon a discus-
sion of establishing ‘elations betw
the Quirinal and the Vatican it ‘will be
to relieve oe : Prejudicial
it i ii ‘which the feo has
se raced the events of 1871.
Governm
ely. The whole question
continues to engage both the liberal
and the Catholic presi
METHODISTS PURCHASE LAND
OvERLOOKNG~ THE VATICAN | 2
We WG cave Service.)
5.—It is at last ascer-
iin nat te seins have pui
x
ne ss
on Mol ate
eat the reat military ceremony
| Will Erect Shrine
to First U. S. Martyr
(By N.C. W. ows, = Service)
Concordia, Kans, ae 2—Plans
are being considered for the erece
tion of a shrine to oe memory
, Fray Juan
e been the
mn City, Kani
. Bishop Tiet, of the Dioc
ot Son cordia, has announce
approval of the p per=
petuating the memory of tho mis~
sionary,
Friar Padilla fa betieved to have
returned to Culvira (now Kansas’
following the expedition conducted
by the Spanish explorer, Fran-
cisco Vasquer de Coronado, in 1542,
J search famous “seven
elt
“PARISH GIFT 10 COLLEGE
DISPELS RELIGIOUS ANIMMUS
Latest Action of Indiana Town’s
Pastor Again Serves to Dimin-
ish Bigotry Appreciably.
News Service.)
crastoravate, Soa May 30.—Re-
ligious in this section of the
sembly having been ignored in its pros- | country nee Feceived a severe petback
entation, ‘The report published by. the through of the Rev. Thomas
“Mir ‘cad s that this total was ex Co St. Bernard's
pended by these socicties in the first’ Church her, tn “rapper ting an endow-
instance without control. or direction | Gout mpaign car nm by Wabash
by the people. These: demands have College, Frentsterian Gnstitution to-
aused consternation in many circics| cated In this city.,Father Conroy ma
le
© personal Monat to the endownment
fund and al a donation in
the namo of Sh Bernard's parish, His
action mot with iostant and hearty sp-
satd, had a
Ciating ‘effect ‘upon similar actions
1 non-Catholic religious
Bales.
In 5 the donations the pastor
said hat the college, which was found-
@ Presbyterian minister.
Father “close relation with that body
Conroy's work during his
pastorate here for tho lant teen years
has resulted appreciable
d| cently ween “announced by | Bishop
Alerdinj
oe
PRESBYTERIANS IN EN GLAND
ADMIT WOMEN TO MINISTRY |2:%;
S % © News Service.)
London, M “The General As-
senibiy of the Presbyterian Church of
England has decided to admit women
‘to office in that church, as elders and
as deacons, The privilege
accorded by a harrow vote, 106 ing | m
el
mit ministry must be llcensed
By the Dresbytery,
Tt {8 not, apparently, % lte-long ap-
an;
pointment, because
women | ministers poutd ‘A
y must resiga their mintetey.
FRENCH CATHOLICS HONOR
AMERICA’S DEAD HEROES}
W..C. Cable Service.) *
Memorial
ted in
a the
Day 8
Church or Bt.
Logo!
eo Father
parish fh
Hemmicl
latter also pronounce:
delivered the sermon. ‘The
ed the Benediction
heid
at_Suresn
Tn all the, cemeteries on the various
nd in the towns, prayers
lofsy, the services
were conducted by the Archpriest of
Soissons, Similar ceremonies were held
in Relleau, Woods, Romaine, Beau-
mont, Verdun, Nancy, Saint
Chaumont, “Lite, and ‘many other
plac
zB
blic “De Profundis” in
churches ff his dlocese for the Amer:
ican soidicrs and personally visited the
‘at Bar-le
BISHOP OF BELLEVILLE
GOES TO ROME ON VISIT
(By N.C. W. vice.)
St, Louis, June Tight Rev.
Henry Althoff, D. D» Bishop of Bel Mes
yy three priests o
his diocese, is on his way to Rome &
” visit. They will
be received Pope Benedict, and
while in ‘oma wilt visit tho prinetpal
Hahes and places of interest. there.
GMisequentiy Bishop Althoft will go
to other European cities.
‘The priests who are *iraveling pith
Bishop Althott are:
Giimartin, | pastor
Church,
ne arune.
pariah, “este,
enese, F of OW
Carmel Church, Herrin
—-<.
> |TO RE-INTER POPE LEO’S BODY |;
NST. JOHN LATERAN’S CHURCH
Service.)
jy of the Inte
astor
and,
ir Lady of Mount
ne
©. News
tend the ccremontes.
‘During tho meeting the sixth ee
tenary at tho death of Danto and the
not far from the “futtean, vane
atablishing, ther
y schools and’ a cai
Peorreligionists. Great indi
nt eh fat this deliberate
sean with Prot:
Monte Marto
en ics Fr iy edo of the Janicntumt wit
the gate Durst of $10,000 to en |and avorlooks, the Yau
wary tent free bed for un incurable receseary tat tnmesteans be
ni You tovallow the: bed to | reminded. ti
mh TN2 a8 the Cardinal Dourherty tribute to the eaten es
MM worker SOUR, bleswing for the work |not serve cent _purpora but
i have that tt will [is ent a
. If we
“ontnued on Ninth Pag
us
oeaiae c Scots.
cant contrary of St. Dominic will
celebral
to
twenty-one commissare of the
to] In the minds of the masses, therefore,
Paris, celebrated the Mase and: Father (moet a
k
7
hop Ginisty of Verdun ordered a a
run the | tn:
CABLE FLASHES FROM ROME.
Takes Oath in Court
Romano” appears one article dire
sing French opinion with regard t
the penetration of into Brit-
many and Palestine.
of accepting Zionist
ceased to be a na!
come Jewish. Cipression.”
MOsservatore” ‘dx the
grateful letter receive ireland in
response to the Holy sbtchers offering
through Cardinal Logu
Belgium hus decid: cd. to Tulse the
rank of its representative at the Va
of Minister to that of
it pottey
Inienes has
has be-
appointments and changes
ithe: Mussian. priest,
Father Evreinoff, attached to the sec-
ate, will
on his departure
France." Monsizn a,
went Recretany Pen-
Kontera, will be apfointed pro-secre-
Monslenor Vincentin{, Internuncia to
Holiand, was consccs renbishop
of "tAnonatl Sundasr ‘Cardin Ga
wan consccradt, He wan
isted by Archbishop Turchi of Nauia,
Monsignor Fumasoni, delegate apos-
ole to Japan and’ Cardinals Vane
ve
e Netherlands, many
aha Prelates attended the ce attended the ce
CONVERSION SION OF JENS
~ ASCRIBED. 10 POLITICS
Fear of Reprisals by Hungarians| °°
for Jewish Bolshevist Atrocities
Probably Influenced Many.
FREDER|OK FUNDER
y
diplomats
remony.
ce
Vienna, May 23.—ftecent reports in
American newspapers that 10,000 Jews
in Hunga embraced the Cath-
olie faith. in the first ‘ote months of
last year were received on the: kr repetl-
tion here, with “Tenet ns te thi
who know the facta, ‘The total of
10,000 such conversion fe, of course,
ap estimate, but Jt te ii fact that tn
1920 "there
om Judaism to Catholic
ras "a period in Budapestetoward the
end of the Bolshevist control, which
was overthrown in Augus! when
a etood In long lines’ in, front of
Catholio reotories requesting to be re-
eived into the Church. Any-one who
regarded thisasa traly religious move-
ment would have at mis-
take, “Tho. true. explanation of hia
wholesale rejection of Judatsm
pol
Bela Kun, Pogany, Samucly and
other’ conspicuous leaders .of
Balsheviany in Hungary were Jews, as
fewer than nineteen of ‘the
people,
o ictatoranty
ruined Hungary
the Bolshevista.
vil eaction, due in part t
the indignation of many worthy Jews
‘Bol-
tribesmen. ‘They were anxious to prave
that they had no
eat
horrors which were chargeable to par-
[cular Jews, The movement wan give
etus when a few rabbis, like the
one of Debrerzin, sided with the Gps
Pressors of or tele country,
somite
1 know hight esteemed Jew!
these fearful Jews,
escape consequences of the
crimes That their racial brethren had
committed, changed their religion as a
measure of self-protection,
ru
the conversion of
y will give cathe
glad they have
adopted the faith.
ENGLISH ARCHBISHOPS
TO RECEIVE PALLIUM
GW. G, Cable Servier)”
London, June
Monsignor M
Archbianop of | naam. und |
Right Rev. nor Keating,
appointed "arent of f Livernie ett
London
be In Rome. Fe the cons
(By N,
Sw
the symbol of the, Archiepivcopal
Ngnity, by the Cardinal View
¢ Boys’ Brigade,
a Service.
Ww York, Additional
favors tn the orn or ‘ndhizancen ha
been granted by th to
Torigade the insted
Information
dred days for
private recitation. of the
was | gal
Facing the Crucifix
(By N.C. W. C. Newa Sprvice.)
Francleco, June 2 nein ray
crucifix which stood betw n lighted
candies in Judge Shortall's court in
oath
w
Shortail and Otukar Suchun, consul
for Czecho-Slovakia, were ‘present
when Miss Zaruba - It
said that this is the first tlmo that
such part ot
the proceedings of an Am
cous
which Mins Zaruba
tomited involves a claim to, large
properties ia Bohemia given to her
by her uncle, Frangia Korbel, mil-
Monaire wine producer of Sonoma
County, Cal. - He died in Bohemia
on January 1, 1920.
Miss Zuruba’s testimony, given
under oath with candles and crucifix
before her, will be used in. the
zecho-Slovakian court:
ST, CHARLES BORRONED'S
k, Was held in the
the Archbishop Ryan
the studenus, which |s a
The list of awards vei ‘read by ine
p A
in the chapel, where TMaiher Walaker
gave his blessing.
n unique feature was the reading
BISHOP SCHWERTNER 15.
CONSECRATED IN TOLEDO
Many Church Dignitaries Present | 5
at Elevation of New Head of
Wichita Diocese.
Toledo, O- june soto isn Rev.
Nonsl ugu ertner,
ishop- lect or the Dios jocese 0! ‘of Wichita,
ran according to an Arsociatea Press
atch, was consecrated at a cere-
cee whieh began “sort before noo!
rant
we day in the Cuthedrai of
jo Sales here. The Riel p
Sen rembs, of the Diocese of land,
several hi
Archbishop
Bel
itarles present
bishops, mi hi
and many monsignori and clergymen
from all parts of the country,
Bishop Schwertner'’s early education
wag obluined in his home city of Cane
ton, O., where he attended St, Peter's
parochial zehool and the Canton High
School wag made chancellor of the
Diocene of
iy Yeare old.
FRANCISCAN TERTIARIES MARK
7TH CENTENARY OF FOUNDING me
By 2
London,” Sun ne traclacan
tlaries from all pa
cls. Bishop Munlon celebrated the Pon-
tical High Mass attended by the
Bishop of. Salford, of the
Congress, which opened the first day’
session. Bishop Vaughan, titular of
Sebastopol will pontificate at the Mass
tozmorrow,
gs of the Congress will
continue for three days und. at the
varlous sessions, papers will be ‘read
by authorities on Franciscaniam, deal=
ing with the work of the Third Grader
and ita Influence on every enhere ~
ligious, social and civic Ife.
| FEAR VICEROY'S ABSENCE
BODES ILL FOR IRELAND
(By N. GW.
Dublin, one
Iretand he newly ap-
cinted. Cabot Viceroy, Lord Ed.
re -
ot, Js regarded here as an
face of the rising wrath ulted In a considerable wave
when the revolt agains =
began, The frightfulness parts of the colntry
garlan Bolshevism an. anti-|that the present situation foreshadows
Semitic movement which led to some|a condition of af
acts of viole that now existin:
hough report ing the “White| In the midst of all this, Catholic
ror In Hungary’ were exagecrated [authorities In’ Ireland. are reminding
out of all semblance to truth, it is true|all- persons. parties and classes, that
it a very, drastic counter movement
attacks upon the lives and property of
rsoni be jus
oie bishop, be
of an original Latin poem evlogiz
is Eminence by Harold Cartwright,
An erudite theological thesis, also
Latin, was read
by Richard Kearney.
Special awards for general excel-
in the theological department
nas for:
Philowonby wus divide
John Row James Ryan
he
pectin awards for general excellence
tn the prenaratory department, were
mide ua fellows: Fourth year, Henry
Burke, Si. memorial prize of 330, 01
vided ‘among Mr. Francis Hyland, Mr.
Francis Conroy and Mr. Thomas Kelly.
Third yeur, Mes, Ellen Rurke memor-
€ $50 to Mr. John J, Feeser.
fr, Mrs. Margaret i Gill
ze of $50, to Mr, Theodore
Firat year, Margaret E.
ne of $50, divided between
hs Furey and Mr. Janes Con-
Father Whitaker's Addre
Father Whitaker in his nddrens, spoke
as follow
Cciiis Eminence, our Cardinat_Arch-
obliged to be absent from
these Closing exercises of our diocesan
Keminary. He has appointed me. to
bring you his keen regrets over his ab-
rence, and, in his stead, to preside on
thls occasion and address you semi-
narians.
“To-day you are to be congratulated.
On this ending of the term 1820-21, you
er by one scholastic. ¥
your, ordination day—the vital period
in your lives to which all your sem-
inary years are foe wssing.
friends rejoice with yo
“On this day you are to be fellcitatea
urini
their
be
, have ceneeientiously kept the
pecially to
your professors
profane
Yoo have assimilated
re
* with ge and
5
3
2
3
B
g
3
g
g
3
2
4
3
g
have studied faithfully
esi
Rard and. honest study, aS
medalaand money prize
qui_m
“ne wi writer of the theological essay,
‘De is to, be
‘Patmatn
fs delfmed religion for ws
various kinds and by con
vincing ‘arguments drawn from man's
own nature and from history proved his
thesis that religion 1s a neces
human soul: and he a
Tesus Christ, cannot be admitted.
“in plain muwcul verse, the
author of the Latin poent sang the vari-
ous mluges in the career of our Hlus-
trious Cardin: is much to
Prained for Weawtifet styoughts express:
ed in noble Latin wo
“The pricet ta lke ‘an cancel:
Michae contends against Satan
like St Gabriel he announces the truths
Christy ike St
yore than
an angel in thie-thiat he has the power
0 consecrate the
Gur Lord and Saviour Jewus, Christ
Ax St John Chrysostom says, ‘Tis (sa
cordon datum est ut potestatem
m Dens optimus nec ange-
In nee wrchangclia datam exe walle?
And this Quotation brings the conse=
went thought that these who prepare
themscives for
Innocent. gnerty ofl those who are priests, must be. hel
condo in thelr Hives. From this there 19 no
. Shen
WANT WORLD CONFERENCE "a Priest's Knowledge.
is there vacation, in “tne dest
TO SETTLE IRISH QUESTION sence of the sora, trom study: for the
petent must he learned, 2 every age it
©. W. ©. Cabin Service) necessary for the priest to be learned,
don. June 4-A World Confer-}4"d the clorics of the Church have
‘of tho Trish race at ee tm (Come to her through the learning and
ence 1 Brie eneya or sanctity of fer apishons and her priests.
some other neutral centre is proposed | And ow priests must
in a resolution received by the Jonson owe edge. Poot sherani:
the, seien Selt-Det
mm the Irish Republican
aetociatn oe ‘South Africa, In. an-
of the resolution, the
when
fame on'this eurth the apologists of the
Church were concerned in proving the
sacraments, in disproving the fase
prinelpte of Maren Luther that salvar
trea ate ¥I1I4
Arey
a3 Yano yg
ee u tep
SEMINARY, OVERBROOK
annual concureus of St. Charles’ | 824
sepl
In this your
Tom
Ne
bady and blood of
3°f FIVE CENTS
9
ommencements
tion, while you have leisure and while
you must take it 19 build up your body,
yet_ remember your spirituality, re-
tember your studies with Bt Peter,
‘Der bona opera certam furere yea
rcationet, Continue your Good Works
of qPicy. Be faithful to daily Bass
Communion, “At all times, an ail
places, ro rmber that you are
fuartans. Up peur atudion. Ke
member thac = priest you must both
dt
t of awar:
Eocred Exegene told, medak-Revs
Mr. Walter Nall
crit Rev. Mr, John T. tor
memory of Mrs, Hannah Cu: y id Rev. Air. John Godtrey.
to the Rev. Mr, Walter Nail: 330 pre- “since medal—John J. Steleckl.
nted by 8) Ryan to the Rev.] merit—Rev. Mr. John H. 3
Mr. John dourrey. Mullin. ite Afr. Charles P. Onrertein,
ward in honor of St. Thomas| Kev, Mr. William F. Can
Aaul roficiency in’ scholastic
Jonn Fytko, | Michael ‘Aibrone To} le,
Kev. Mr, J. MePeak and
Gaughan, Rev, Mr, Michael A. Colahan,
Rev, Mr. Frederick F, Lanshe, Kev. str,
Joho Tunner,
AwRev. Mr. Jamos A: Conneils
cleshek.
Bopmatte [Theology —<airat chs
v. Mr. Richard
Henry Eva
essa.” Joseph
cPeal S. Norbutus,
dames Satter 3 son MeKenna, Francis
eck, nd O'Donnell, John
Joba
» A—Rev. Messrs.
han, Edward O”Malley,
nor, Edward MeTague. J
Sa lony—|
—Gold medal—Charies Keller.
me Leo
hn Morton, Rev
rey. 3 ev, Mr. Jota istentaiin ev. ‘te
jas Murray, Rev. Mr. Joseph Me-
Peak Rev, Mr Harald Reon Mix
I
chael Rev. Mr. Walter Natl
Rev. Mr. Henry vans, Rev. Me. James
Joseph Osthelmer, Richuel
Mr. Charles
Mr. Edward
fam Dalton, Rev, Mr Richard
elius Brenn Hes
Kortexamp, Rev. Me. Joseph” Cian,
Mr, Raymond O'Donnell, Rev. Mr.
| © Malley. Jerenh Tomko. Juha
ir La
Joseph 3 atria "Thomas Cligeete James
Shea, raham, Rev. Mr.
OCont
Fundamental _Theolosy—(Dogmaticy
Gold medal—Charles Keller,
Equal merit—Richard Kearney, Mi+
qhael Bovle, Cornelius Brennan, ‘Wil
lam Campbell, Leon Krajewskt
rudy, James Brogan.
les
made le ‘ome nione withou
Feet a ‘Of the proposal and indi= good ‘works Deen Betoun 5 ae ins emer ath
ated that “immediate | steps ‘will be [men Beran to deny the divinity of |(Aitia Toseph Toma. f “Eats Meyer
taken to ca he resolution into |Christ, Many now entirely deny divine . Tos . Meyer,
ec TY oluwon elation, ahd 1 ts astounding how [Money Kortekamp, Al
ore issued a. protes ny do not profess even belief In God. | 3°
against rane MGepartation to Ireland ‘ot| The writer of the essay in theology Vincent Skahan, ‘Maurice Cannon, Vin
is general secretary, Bryan O'Ken- | told the necessity of religion: [cent Brown
and: you, who will go forth to be the| V« A—James Shea, George Check,
gharnbigns of the true religion, must ee Since Raymond Kobl, Thomas
MANY FRENCH PUBLIC
SCHOOLS ARE DESERTED |
(By N.C, WC, News Service.
Pars, May 26.—One of tho Cathotte
don tly asked the Minister
of Tbita Instruction for an official ine
extigation 19 show, how many. public
Schoois. in France hada number of
Capily Teak than. ten. The results of
the investigation
Hi
i
and ten pupils ‘and 1047 have leew than
Ove pupils,
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organization's piedge, and. a pleni
Indhulgence Tor monthly communion.
been deaeeted ie taver af the Catholic
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your Weapons: you must have
the “rath (of Jesus Christ weil known
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flue Inge requironts Vand trom thie
again, there may Be ny vacution.
“Tho old Grevk Sdeal w
in corpore sano. tat have that,
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of time in the hs of vac
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come back strong to the Seminary.
You must make soundnens of body and
clarity of m ot_an. end in them-
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Moral ‘Theotosy—Gota medal—Rev,
Mr, “Stinitauy Nerbutas,
srs. Honey
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mond O'Donnell, E
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Frederick Lanshe. Jol
MeMutlion, John Mot
m ‘Hanson, Jehan
rton.
Kliver medal—Rev, Mr. Joneph Mem
ak,
areet in merit—Rev. Messrn, Jom
seph Duress, John MeKenn:
‘Connor. Francis
fo, uphold the
Jesus Christ. And fo in your vaeas
The gamen Connoly, Chartos
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