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‘UNITED. STATES CATHOLIC MISCELLANY. |
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ject but | thetic and 3 Apostolic strain, exhorting them to tho! love of
U. STATES CATHOLIC MISOELEANY. thee mye also heard Mr. a i declare i h 8} the Cro still greater perfection, We
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CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER 14, 1829.
His present Holiness’s letter on the Jubilee, accompanied
by’ fow remarka from the Most Rev, Doctor Whitfield to
the faithful of the Arch-dioccss, will be read in this number
of the Miscellany.
ft db i dent i
bh
dncovit
: the he docs not wish to leave Wang for Pili
der
and that he never would wu:
Prolates, hen they considered, thut about twenty years
lac
that Diocess; hé even stated that Ie he y hed written to R t
be relieved from the administration.—Thus I ‘think it likely
that there will’ be.a coadjutor, and that it will not be Mr,
Matthews, though soveral a say
a,
at heis shop.
yy our P
Baltimore with tho Pastoral Letter of the Bishops assembled
i il in that city, to the Catholic Cl ho Uni
States
a production of which every individuel my profit,
but particalarly the Reverend body to addressed.
e reccived it too late for publication in his day's Mia-
collany, aad shall make arrangemonts to publish it entire in
published entire in'two former numbers of the Miscellany.
Mr. Hughes answers ina masterly manner tho shrude and ja.
sophistleal notices. read on the register of which the Rev.
De Delancey has had the full credit. Though we believe
Mr. H. is not very. ambitious of religious controversy, wo
are, however, of opinion that the oftener hia powers are
licited in th f teuth. the bett Did Cathal
pier and more respected in Washington, “where he is,well
nown, thane would bein any other place, and therefore
tit they think he acts wisely i in this determinatio
tor Conwell’s virtue has ine sovere tests, all bic it
has well borne,
. Doc-}h,
ad not any thing which
ago the: pla they
ta have led | th
the Present ei prosperous establishment. ‘The ‘idea Biv
P
ho p c omnmunity in addressing them on
the feast of the Patr tron, St Vincent of Paul, is not destitute
of correctness and: sublimi mity: *limagine myself twenty
years ago standing on the bare ground, whereon I now Tbe:
old this flourishing Institution. I enter into the mysterious
| Counsels of tho Deity God wishes to give to this Country
€ fens
upon the reagons whieh I gi
Novembe Atl” The Bishops of Boston and of St. Lois
and the
shop of Cineinnat ati ‘hal d been staying during a week ; they
dine with the Archbishop. The Bishop of Bards.
last Sunday week, the other prelates remained on that day
Doctor Fenwick, they remain few day:
Doctor England returned. hithe? also yowardey after
and is to sail hence in a few days on his return to
Archbishop married a son of Jerome Bonaparte seniordey
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clergyman in‘the several towns and cities in the Union
ung lady of this city.
returned home from Frederic, whore he officiatod-on | the Orph'
t. Emmitsburgh. Doctor Rosati Proceeds to Boston with |
nules practising tho sublimest
virt ses, but most of all a an unlimited and efficient Charity. —
They a aro on this neglected spot about to raise an Edifice
and the Sanctua-
ry of vi irueeThey will be ‘guides tothe unexporienced, in-
any, New-York, Philadelphia, and Bal-
timnore, shall receive with gratitude some of iis . pious in-
¢/mates,and commend to their charity numbers of Orphans,
who need beneficenco and instruction, Protestants shull
Non tl «on their virtue in all the charitable off
(count. de Survilien) cume © with some othe family ‘from
whore the Ephemeral Periodicals of the day choose
‘vomit forth their bile on the Catholic Church, follow the
gentlemanly, able and dignified conduct of Mr. Hughes, ca-
Tlumny aad ies on our holy faith would not so ineultingly
resound in our ears, nor would bigotry dare t r
feelings, or “tae the ignorant by frightful exhibitions of
Popery.
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BALTIMORE.
. November 2nd, LGENSE.— in yes terday, the
Archbishop published the Indulgonce lately granted by
very miany amongst us
in thise city.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
November 3.—OrpInation. ’
number of the Prelates in this district for the most
part of tho last week. “The Bishops of Cincinnati, of S
* On Thursday the Bishop of Bos-
ton gave the Holy Order of Subdeaconship to Mr. Richard
ears of Maryland, of the Saciety of Jesus. On Friday he
tery at Port Tobacco, On Sunday t the Bishop | of, St. Lou uis
conferred upon the samo Rev. G
,| pect
We have had the greater
ces that human misery demands, and a public institution
t] {the Baltimore Infirmary over which a Jew presides,) shall
»] be committed to their care,
Females shall fics from tho gay circles of fashjon, and aban-
sto j f St. Vincent
charity. The West and the South
shall solicit and obtain a share in the beneficence, and re-
A Protestant lady and a Protestant Sca-Captain aro to be
the _instraments of all this x good. Mrs, Seton is to pass to
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here will profit of this opportunity of reconciliation,
w Uatuoric Perio PICA =H t know whether
you have been informed, th:
to publish a Catholic Monthly Magazino to be called the
METROPOLITAN. The prephrations.are in progress, and
itis thought the first number will appoar with the : New
year; 1Ct
to be contributors ; ; but as tithe more distinet or certain
than rumour has, reached me. Ido not wish you to give the
names, which I send to the public; neither can [state to you
whether it has tho Patronage of aay Prelate bosides the
Archbishop.
Tue Pastonat Lerrer to THE Cuency has not as yet
made its appearance, though I have been told that it is in
the hands of Mr.Toy, the printer, that to the laity I havo al-
ready sent you, Tam m in: formed that the | letter ‘to the clergy
at B
to whom iti is addressed; T shall send you a copy as soon
Ican procure one; there is no copy right tuken out, so that
you will have no leave to obtain for the printing
Tus Bisuors have all left us, Doctor England romained
after. the four, who had jeans to renee on Ist
Priesthood, in the Chureli of the Holy difed by in 1 George:
town.
aly in company ‘vith her husband, in the hopo
that} its milder climat to dio
Her
and admonitions of t this respectable Prelate: “the Rev. Mr.
Neale preached on the occasion.
‘The Bishop of Charleston arrived fron: Baltimore on
* It was highly |}
gratifying to tho Catholics of” Workington and Georgetown
to behold amongst them those good pastors of the flock of
| Christ, —They le ft this placeon Monday and Tuesday, the
Bishop of Cincinnati to see his relatives in Charles County,
and the other prelates for Baltimore. The very Rov. Mr.
Mai tthews remains ainongst us, and will we trust continue
fa
as|'°
mitre. ‘We
would separa!
To the Editore of the us. s. “Cathotke Miscellany.
EMMITSBURGH INSTITUTIONS.
"Thursday week, an eft this ci
stago on last ‘Thursday, so that wo are oho now left with
only our usual establishment: On th
The flourishing Institutions of Mount . -Mary’s and
St. Jerre aves Emnitsbargh, so recently bon iy the
ev
love him
0 welb to consent willingly, oven, to a promotion | which
rone
8.
heart ‘vhich hitherto though piously disposed,
hag in vain
‘|her society,) will there be moved by the, tender and unob-
strasive piety of tha Catholic family with whom she shal?
dwell, The sacred pomp of Religious worship shall. impress
her mind with the majesty of the Deity ; and the awfulness
of the Christian miyoteries shall not Prevent her discovering
lay 0
hold the Minister of Religion hasten to the bed of the dying
with the August sacrament of the Altar, and the devont
crowd following with lighted torches, or b
0 conce declare thee “approaching under
the Sacramental veils the bed of the dying penitent?”—
so and similar reflections are to prepare her for the be-.
lierofthe einvsterys hese divine revelation shall finally gain
her tand i heraffection, On her return to her
country, “che shall notw ithstanding the opposition of her re+
latives and Pri ends, eabrace the hans 5 Religions and
Fo
his departure, your Bishop preached at the Cathedral i inthe
mol u
subject of the: Sacraments: Tho Archbishop accompanied
him to the point, presided at Vespers, and gave the benedic-
tion of the sacrament after'the sermon, which was said to
be the best that Doctor England preached for us in Balti-
ore.
Purtapstrnia is scarcely mentioned, though F have no
doubt it has occupied tho attontion of the Bi
Jooked upon it, as a matter of course that ifthe present Bi
ie retired, Doctor wees would be co nsocrated i in h
Bishops. We|bu
Right
ed after the dissolution of the Council by the ‘other four
suffragan Bishops. On the evening of the 22nd Sept. the
Prelates arrived at Mount St. Mary’s, and were cordiall ly
welcomed by tho President Rev. Mr. M'Gerry and his Coo-
perators,. They visited the femalo establishment of St,
Joseph o on the following day, and oxperienced the most in-
presse satisfaction at the extraordinary success that
the efforts of its Founders, Nearly seventy |
f tho Institute live in the elegant and capacious
uilding erected for the
a
members.
ublime exerci-
ses. The conversion of the wealthy Sea “Captain shall also
be effected, and his generous Piety shall offer means of pur-
may labour te instruct young females and form them to pie-
ty—Behold Sisters, the designs of Providence ! Who
is not forced ‘ sexclaim * the finger uf God is here.” “ This
“ has been done b y the Lord, and itis wonderfal in our eycs.
Let them n kvow tbat {lus is thy hand: and thou, 0 Lord,
“ hast don in
Intl
pupils, and of themselves. Tho onder meatness, and ele-|
6 Prela’
Gentlemen at Mount St, Mary’ 8
addressed the len,
gs
and performed on several musical
atthe honor and hap-
d. At Presents stunk The ‘ood reaso:
secon tite you matters of alien Iam cer-
ing invested with the jurisdiction which
the administrator still exerciaes, though he continues t to re."
side in Washington,
of these apey f femalos “devoted to the o cublinne exere cites of
Religion. Four young ladies successively delivered a short
{address in the name of their Con-disciples, and cach of the
Prelates in in _Teturn oxpressed his grateful feelings, and san-
f .
in their Institution four Prelatesso vencra- +
ble le, two ‘of thom n natives of the Country, the -othera tho wor-
thy offspring of Franco and I
eran administrator, ora coadjator, as I befor re stated, be
es for repos
parrassed in tho declino of. his life, i therefora think it
akely that<be will retain hist
of th
would ensure thom insociety. ‘The Prelates after they h had
visited the Rooms for drawing and painting, and the other
|School-rooms saw all the sisters of Charity’ assembled in
Choir, The Venera thon of Bardstown, at tho solicita-
£ his
land charming by his meckness those whose
tion of
admiration he
von by his prudence and learning. The light which had
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