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VOL. IX.
UNITED STATES CATHOLIC MISCELLANY.
199°
The gross calumny respecting the doctrine of tho Church
andthe keys of the kingdom of Haaven and the Pope’s par-
doning power, has been so often met, that we would only
waste the time of our readers in commenting upon such
vile! and mean and wicked attempts to produce an affect in
of Jesus, in the Philipine isles; .Porphyry in part, Dijon, St.
Flour and La Mans.--(We regret much that our respectable
| correspondent has kept to himself the names of the Prelate
with the exception of him of La Mans, who, ho tells UB, is
a nephew of the celebrated Abbé Carron
any way, by any means against us. The object i is avowed. |
To prevent the eir
to Catholics!!!
a
We recollect the expression used by a person in this city
afewyoarssince, “ Ishould wish my son taught at the Se-
ain I know he mill be better taught there, than he
On the 27th of July the Canpinar Nesnains, Bishop & of,
Ancona, received his title of Cardinal pricst of St. Anasta-
2.
5
SWITZERLAND, .
PROTESTANT Laven At the request ef MDe Ray-
he Rev, Mr.
|Mayenco, Brixen, Biolle, Santander, Jacca, the holy namo}
THE METROPOLITAN;
: OR,
CATHOLIC MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
*lotngote X piorig beg xou THpspov 6 adrig xan Els rods ecliveg.
ont a geterday, and to-day: and he is the same for -
ever
“Han m quam nunc hebemus, omnes Fideles qui
as phuowawerant a priscis tomporibus habuerunt.”—Lance
yRaRe, Contr. BERENG.
“ Tho faith which we profess was held i by all the faithful
who preceded u m the est tim:
ONTHLY. MAGAZINE, dedicated to Religion and
ly , purchased ; ; for he would be too intimate with the Prioats,
and lose his dislike of Popery!!! ‘Thisis Liberality! We
ts which were used at that period in this city,
pours of other religious persuasions in in order to terrify tho
',? | all others
ployed in collecting aid for the Holy land wo | authorised
by the government of Borne, to preach in
of the corps diplomatique and the deputies of the’ Diet, and
je to
Literature, is. abuut to-be issued from this Mctropolie:.
Tho circumstances under which it takes its origin, are of a
at once, t secure it’s conti-
nuance, Approved by the Most Rev. Archbiniop--depond .
attend, and to take
in aid of the gaundiane of the holy sepulchre, Rev. Mr.
Varin, the Catholic eek priest ‘of Genova, requested the
land, and. of the Union, it cannot J fail to be conducted ines
hose religious papers which have already been established,
imagination | o , po ssociates? . reach for that object in the church of St.| it will neither interfere with their design, nor tend, in any
ithe, governmont of tho Canton notified tha! t] way, to. impede heir circulation. ‘s object is, indeod the
liged vomake although ‘ewes not usual to give contributions on such oc- page: the diffusion of tra ee he disseminatio know-
_—_— asions, yet it - % * wen he vin ‘ication of those doctrines and u: of the
-— _ CONSECRATION h tt ot 8 vm od Pine a-sum for that eee in the Church, which have been, ani still, not unfrequently,
a NSECRATION. ands of the Bishop of the Diocess, The. overs jour-| misropresonted. In pursuing this objects it Noh wie thee
lv g , para-|nal of the 23d of July, has also given an article ‘acts, which, while they
he followi: pecially when |the.Rov. gentleman ahd eulogises his Paneer of ‘St. Vine strengthen the tenets of the Catholic eChure, must tend to
is pil these argu-
‘asin ocr present nan, the Editor | from whom we capy, is cent rank Paul The © Prew acher has sved his sincere] ments aud fucts ara appealed to, it shall be done eth orgu
note Cat janks for those marks of Protestant ‘penevo lence, hich ness and forbearanco, conformably to the spirit of true cha- .
sHOLY Woop OMAPEL. are rathor rare in Switzerland, and the refore to be acknow-| rity on which Religion is essentially fo founded. etro-
a iff J on ledged with the more gratitude.” politan liscell to four t heads, "viz.—Religious, L Li-
sean last, by the Right Rev. Dr Crolly, who, after the —_— iy in Baltimore by P. Blenkinsop—tho & P i A
ered yin. +: Blen! p—tho first number will ap-
SPAIN. pearin January 1830. Tt will | b di
tl del h t t tak: from 1 j i e printe in (Bvo. on goo od
Tie et “ v. was "Now appropriate the womma ‘i 2]. Sr. Senastian, October 5.—We are greatly indebted toj paper, a d forwarded
charity, from a pure heart, anda gi conscience, andan | the French infidels who rejoice in the appellation of liberal, Ter B vee per Nov Renu —payable half- ‘yearly i in advance,
ufeigned faith.” Having demonstrated, from the sacred | or the benefits conferred upon us.. They havo forced tho cifninores [Nov. 28.]
mo, that charit constitutes the essence of all the duties “ye : . "¢ : ‘ | & Th National otligenee Literary Gazette, Telo-
y uits into our province, and with them their schulars;
to his neighbour, and to himself, S into iy “S| graph, Washingto! ichmo inquirer; Albion, Truth
the its
filsly ascribed to the
me Who are not aecura tely acquain
nd perspicuously explained th anner in which that di-
vino virtue: shou 0 cultivated. Ho’ rhe may have
succeeded in the pious designs, ill, thaps, be best tearned
z
¥sq.. and W.
FRANCE.
Pants, Ocfober 1.-~It may perhaps astonish some of our
readers, but we have been Prepared fort the statement, that
in this city,
ship to do for the Infidels what has been, during upwards of
wocenturies done in London for the Protestants; viz. to
us {day last, inthe Catholic Cathedral
3
their funds and their disbursements. On tho 3rd these
this is their first year, and. they have been em minent}
y
TTeuccessful ; far beyond their hopes, or our expectations.
Captain General, and civil authorities were pre-ja
wane
inced |
‘y to im
ad
‘They ought not to permit a single
France, nor asingle child to be taught his outechin, Thesi
?| things are only fit.for Spain!
th
fathers had their distribution of prizes in splendid style;|
t to remain in} Ban
Enquirer, 'rederick-town; The Carrolltonian, Annapolis;
American, Baltimore; Norfolk Jd; Pittsburg Gazette;
sin i Gazette; New-Orleans Argus; ew- York Enqui-
rer, will give ns insertion four successive Mondays, forward
paper with ast insertion, and me On ent their acoounts
for collection to ‘tho Ba ltimore Gazette
. INF ‘ORMATION WANTED ‘
itl Rea cow NG a youug gentlema
LDWIN, son of Col. Barpwin of the South of
Freland, and Mrs. Batpwin, sister fo the ate Sir Enwarp-
Pane gen ved in America from
| nat nd, “0 13 yoars ago, sine 1c ve when, n
oncerning in has been received by his re!
formation which can bo given, relative to Mr.
be thankfully received at the Office of the’ United States
Catholic Miscellany, j in Charleston, whore can be obtained;
Sd
~ YRELAN D.
Waterford Diocess.—The deputation of clergymen ap-|
Parish Priests, beld on Satug-
pointed at the meeting of the
of Wat
of the following gentlemen :—The homay
Rev. M. Fitzgerald, Rev. P. Mortiseey, and Rey.
donday on the Most t Rov. Dr. Lufiiy, |
ly and graciously recoived
netioned the ppointment of the
Vicar Capitular of the Diocess of
—Tipperary Free Press.
M
by whom t
and who irae edig
Very Re an, a3
W aterford and tometer
__ Monument to the Memory of te of the late Ru. Rev. Dr. Kelly.—
communications to his ad
> The Biitors in this City. and those of tho Now
rk Mercantile
generally. wille * Aloe an oblige ation by inserting the above
vertisement in their respective paper:
Charleston, Dee. 5, 1829.
FOR S. ae :
T the Miscellany Office, the PASTORAL LETTER
of the Council t toman ‘Catholic Clergy of the.
United States—Price 12 Ls Nov. 28..
distort history for the purposo of vilifying
ed Catholic institutions and occurrences, You veil 1 hence-
forth be os little able to depen: nd upon Parisian as you have
hitherto u ondon historical testimony. Of course, you
se tel will praise all the new productions.
has appointed as Ambsesicr to Rome, Mons,
ale Ferounaie: heis sa good ; hissister was in 124,
e good, pious, and amiable superior of the Nuns of the
“ee at Nantes.
The Rev. Mr. Rezi, Vicar General of the Bishop of Cin-
cama (Onion in the United states of America has 8 depart-
proceeded to discharge the duties imposed
@ deter nined to follow up the work
with energy and vigour. i been addressed by
the Comunittee to the Parish, Priests, their Condjutors, a and
‘o the Members of the Committee appointe' ed for the Cou
The Committee have also determined that subscripti tion
shall. i in any instunce, exceed 3l wah at ‘the same tim
Ch
on Tuesday last,
upon thems and they a!
REY. MR. BRENNAN.
three e years since, the Rev. Mr. Brennan, a friar of
About
Dutta ; and since that
f'the
St. Francis, read’ his recantation. in
(Just received from Philadelphia.)
LET TER
RELIGIO US PERSECUTION.
ROVING, that that ‘most Heinous crime has no
to t the
e hundred a nd | fifty years, it wa 3 perpetri ated inits -
ing out the bowels—burning them before the face of the vie-
-| tin chopping of | his head, and cutting his body i in quarters,
s knife :
in setoF whose Project he
Havre,
¢ Rov. Frederic Rezé
in procuring aid for the mission of Ohio
enna, established a suciety to aid the progress of truth, and
in Munich, the King of Bavaria has become a Protector ofa
similar associatio:
sisters of St. Charles, at Lyons, ono of those pious
and tefl inatitatiouss which even Infidel France was fore
to revere and Nup leon Proven has, within th so dast fow
T 7 the
establishment containing abou one inundred sinters a at
di nt:
©) But
tho habit of preach ing and ‘writing. For this a dvocaey
8 arded with a pension from a society established in
vondon ot supporting Presolyt es from the Catholic creed.
the force of conscience: 0 nquers worldly caleula-
vt ev. Mr. Brennan, we understand, has ro-
=
1
ions ; and the
turned te Dublin, to retrace the step which, in amément of
delusion, he ves induced to take,—Dublin Morning Re-| Containing
gister,
ni
jand fnalty, in many cases burning the unféztunate religion- woe
ist alive.
n reply toalibellous aitack on tho Roman Cathohes,i in an
addres: delivere toa Rociety 0 Irien Onancenen, styling
themeclves the Gideonite Soc
WITH AN APPENDIX
ess toanumber of re spectable citizens, .
and jGlergyen, who pad Teeqmmended Blanco White's ~
holic:
ed| Miss Ann CoLso
MARRIED,
n this city, on the 14th inst. by the Rev. John Barry, with
dispennation n for the e tim! oof fav t, Mr, James Kenny,.to
path ¢ o
this city, on t ‘the 15th inst. a the Rev. Joh: n Barry, with
dispensation for the time of Advent, Mr. Francis Dupont to
Miss stn only daughter of Mr. Aimbrose Durban, both of
this
[By aTHOLIC Laysan.}
{G@ For salo at this office—Price 25 cts,
. JUST PUBLISHED,
And for Sale at this Ofice—Prico 18 3-4 cents, or twelve
‘ 1,50, :
SIX LETTERS, by B.
1}
States Catho-
ring ‘between seven and aight nundred sisters,
ROME, oa
October 1.—On the 20th ult. the Holy father in consisto-
MN approved the Prelates named, for the following sces, viz.
The Association friendly to the Cathedral, Se.
HE ‘regular monthly mecting of this Association wil
be hold on Sunday, after High-Mass, at the Cathedral lw
© JOH
Dee. 19.
N KING, Secretary. |
lic ny.’ In answer Diseertati ‘on of tho
Rev. Monsieur Blane; a translation of which uppeared in
the Philadelphia CunistiAn Apvocare, for July, 1828, And
which translation companied by very harsh and un
provoked weavers of th no D Rev vy. Editor of the Advocae and
some clerical brother of the said Editor.
ISED.
Miscellan: