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mania at the Seminary | until bis doparture for New- Orleans,
where he will bo consecrated on the fifth Sunday after Ens: |
main, Rev, Sir,
our obedient erat in Chris sts,
SEPH, Brenor 9 or (Bn Louis.
yassour: RI
‘The Right Rov. Doctor Rosati, the beloved and d venerated
prelate of St, Louis, arrived on the 2th of December at his
Seminary at St. Mary’s, Porry co, aft i
souncil at Baltimore, and haying eases vicited Bos.
tified is receiving from him the sacred character of Oni.
nation, which the unfortunate state of ‘their own ‘count ints, try: did
r th
its
should be ‘indebted to the United States for a continuation
of THe,
gised-by our correspondent, for their edifying conduct their
dively and sound faith and ecclesiastical spirit. .
Pastor Rosati had d some painiole in prevailing upon the
expal
4 transaction, ‘so: creditable to the judgment and enhghtened
seperated brethren in > Hamilt ton, 108 it convoys and
Fo / UNITED STATES CATHOLIC MISCELLANY...
Tho refusal of four town lots 3 ‘was then tendered to: the |
on hop, who waited on ‘the gentlemen i in Hamilton,
urpose of making a selection. ‘U’be propri of, ‘then,
afte cr some consultation, resolved to purchase gf situation,!
which they judged to bo moro. eligible. .A lot of 200 feet
quare. was selected for, which they paid 400 dollars, and the
Mice
‘The. pla
connexion with the. catholic: religiun : and there is but one
tho placo, Missionary priests, from
Cincinnati, have occasionally explained th
Court-house tr Hamilton, and haye uni-
‘ormly met. with a friendly reception from. tho: citizens. of
that place. It is deemed unneccesary to expatiate ona
views of our
own ntary
ptive of f their effects, the d fanati
endeavours, which are daily pat in requisition ‘to disfigure
the religion of-our fathers. “If bigotry be capable of reason,
and. nelietien it might learn a salutary lesson from the sage
wish C
rthe|
the Bishop of Cineinriat. | .
no VOL. Ix,
who are ‘engaged i in it, are necessarily subject to the dire.”
tion which. it +w’
its own risbie
“Bori cic
that it has, is to make the worst assault upon Sha Uberty of
ruling power a right t
upon any of tho sects that tige in that
and if; I us more than the *
extreme irritation of parties, itis to behold the editors of a
philoaophic journal elude so simple a question i in-ordor to
openly di
their doctrinal opponents to the benefits of bestowing edu-
1
Thatsince
conscious of possessing and ‘therefore why we etry to in-
duce the ruling power ‘ odo agreat work, to onact a general
taw that would banish all mat power of tattial persecu~
ich th
and dent tadvico of Gamalict tot the Sev
eh, ain
for if th
PP
thi hie cl, hat
eeode
re refasingy he. would be disoboying the call of God himself,
From what we have learned, we are under the @ impression
that the Amorican Hierarchy has a desirable acquisition in
_ Doctor Do Nockre, Tho society of the _Lazarites or prtosts
“of the Mission, to which he-be elonged,
alone:
or this work be of f mien; wu soil come ‘to navel ; but wt i bee of
God, you
in ancient and naan laws.
have its ows doctors and its own masters 5
Lot every creed
lo fight dgainst God.”
Four sisters of the order of St. Dominic, called from their
Cumaee in seoatcky, a fow. days since, passed through
his ‘losé,-but heis Placed in a more usaf and extended 5
spherp,
DINATION.
Tho Bisho pot St. Louie haying on the two previous dayss|
eubsoquently to his arrival, conferred m minor orders, Sub-dea:
consbip and D. conferzet ed
the Holy Order of Priesthood, upon th i
“na, Juan Jose Torres, Ramon Torees 7 rinidad Valdevinos
and Michie Solosolano, all of the Diocvss of Valludolid—~
eo Rev, Phi ilomenos Ursus a Trinitgrian Friar of |
the erie? @ Mer rey. L
Bore, fo OuHIO.
4
{Wo fool hh ified j ived
our correspondent i in thi State, and trust: “that thio. Tespecta- .
fthe
own of Hi
their w: way | to Somersot, Perry. Co. Ohio. ‘They
ry ¢ a rthe
church of the Holy ‘Teint From Pe welts ns, and
devotedness to the causo of moral and r réligious instruction,
much good-may bo- anticipated from their location in tho |e!
large and respectable congregation of St, Joseph's: The
same aitention will be paid, by them, to the Poor children,
as is paid by.tho Sisters of.Charit ity.
~Tho Sisters of Charity at St. Peter's Asylim; Cincinnati,|
havo now six orphan’ children and a school ofelghty scho-
Jar
THE NETHERLANDS. -
\ ue
“Moxoroty ¢ or Teacu LING.
{sors to develope it. Iti is not our intention to im
thing upon it; though it appears to us. that in the present,
each sect would give its teaching eatablishinent.”
“ Tho. que!
would vanish, and it would soon be perceived how ill-tim-.
ed
or whether another Mr. wasan ecclectic.
it be found that eccloctism .was so perverse.a doctrine, ¢
perversity and not the creed would be the Proper. sabject
for invostigation,
“ We shall add another romark.
Ie ik
Te is | insinuated that we
dependently of
the’ moral observations which this assertion suggests to us,
son to bless that God Whe mercifully conducted them to the
Present of their pious enterprise.
0 wi ill soon experience the advantages of which Xen,
pours a tho nuns of St. Dofainick and of ‘the sisters of che
rity.—May God bless their work.
“To the “Editors of the U. S. Catholic | Misco, Charteston|
+ GG)
Gewrer
The following dociiment, recently presented to tho Right
yan instance
good old order of things. when the christian world reposed in
peace, within tho sacred enclosure‘of the on: fold, and obey-|
ed the: voice of tho ons‘shepherd, deputed by Christ to pre.
vent the, lambs and the sheep from wandering in into roxio:
pastures, It will speak mo: the cause‘ofa catumnniated|
bad insulted’ religion, ‘tian poges of defence, written by pers]
“Tnour last we followed up tho" subject of tho injustice |
with which his D d his
jects; such conduct on } 1
clude partiality.
* Wo whose names aro hereunto subscribed, citizens o
robationary state of existence; that itn
hat hereafter, to which we sughtl!
thing “ most important; but hae a
“direct and powerful tendency to make ug better citizens
* and more useful mambers of society, ae wellag to render
“ our oxistenco here more happy and comfortable. * It is,
“howovor, with foclings of painful regret, that we viow the .
num erous di visions and sub-divisions
ese: to a the living
f
xtracts from their
* freedom
ofeacing” which they complain has i deen aasuiled i in their
ountry as well a in France, by infidels.’
’ (Fron Le Caholig des Pays-bus, of October ist 1999)
Published at Gher
“Some days back the Gazette des Page “Bas and its echoes
resume con amore the subject of the cominission nam
M. de Montbe! to oxaminé the course of Mossrs. Guizot}
Cousin and Villemuin ; the official duenna uses this occa-
sion to repeat that we advocate the freedom of teaching,
mly that
| ourselves, and, in “order to prove her assertion atiributes to
us the doctrines of the Gaselte de France and of tt ho Quotid-
ntent,
eatholies weaball translate on ir lwo
ers.” "Tho wthe
of such artifice as this ?—
The enquiry, ordered by M, do Montbel contiems Protisly |
what’ wo havo so often re peated, that if the teac!
the hands of the governinent, it would be
answ
order to show the mee feling of the Flemish | ,.
ed by | gic
pey imagino them to ‘be th:
thought that one of them would triumph, and that unity
amongst the French people would. result from the victory.
And authority would then forcibly take the place of Jiberty ?
ition i inr { that even it j
W. asked, in such a case,
cin our favour, might be
eS
+) which of the doctrines that divide the French would be pre-
yalent?—Who can say ?—Perhaps ecclectism! Ecclectism
however appears eminently better calculated to continuo in-.
definitely the division of doctrines than to bring them to
unite ii own bosora, though this is its high pretension,
the pec merit of which it claims tho. honour, - - - It is
then to general liberty.
at tho.state. proserving its right of inspection perfect and’
entire, should keep aloof from doctrine, for in adopting one,
| it‘ attacks the reals and even though min teen ryet by
means of th the budg
sion of Mr, de Montbel to the ministry ought then to make
their eituation a ‘Title, embarrassing. We > may well say to
them:
Juste e.retour, Messicurs, ‘des choses ici bas?
But had they in Franco demanded the freedom of instruc-
upon th that Jed tho inde pendent jou:
wals of the Lowecountries to require it, would théy not.have
more Tight to, compan! Would not their language be
ms of|
venient lot of ground in the town of “Hamilton, and to aid
read this latter T pa por
“Th eo Gazelle ‘des Pays-Bas assures its readers that our li-
beralism resembles that of the Gazelte de France and of the
uotidienne;- this c fey demonstrates that it has not
| instruction would be not catholic, as it would then be
ur-| they are themselves tho victims.
We hero ‘give some extracts which)
tae deci: 44
ig to their bolicf: an n Ine
paaioe h
sciences of thi
© groater number of Trench and an injustice
which
would have attained its completion. when that public
estab- ‘—
lished upon the contribution of thirty millions of persons to
des! estroy v whose faith it was calculated.” f .
he infi.
he off tth
el party in n France, desire to cxhibif the injustice of which
Upoa e ‘principle,
and for the same object, the Cathosique of ‘the ‘ed dof October
auotes from le Globe, the fullowing article
“ 7) he comnission against the- course va Messrs Cousin,
Guizot and Villemain.”
“ Report goes thut Me Montiel has named or ig about to ,
nama. a ‘commission to examin j@ the: course of Messrs. ,
Cousin, Guizot and Vilgrpain, .
“ Whatever r muy be our chagrin at seeing men whom we
respect,and
* in the erection of a chapel ‘therein, to belong to, and to bot
hat the Q.
1 hor ?, 1
‘+ used Roman Catholie Church, . And we do here! nl)
‘each for himsvlf, obligate and bind ourselves to pa:
* cause to be paid to Bight Rev. Bishop Fonwic
jmen of the sincerity of our ministerial Papers: js
ces of the ministry. Our readers will here gotu u new speci
“After
o will bo, we trust, in ee
broeripton alesson which will tend to bring-ag converts to
he aving answered tho.
© freede in of education, so many liberals who even yet
he
a)
f
‘“W cinnati, the several sums of mo joney und other propery hy].
+ us respectively Gabecnbed, and also to: perfo: rm om-
fth di: fter hav} nad
iplo of monopoly w.
“ ply with all and overy other atipalation and. “onl to]
“ gut names annexe ed,”
under the university monopolys public instruction and thoy
ation once settled on this base, personalities :