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“VOL. IX.
UNITED STATES CATHOLIC MISCELLANY. ©
still more caterprising than ambitition itself, has never | dar-
ad to onco
“A very inteteating catholic zettloment has beon foriniing
towards the head waters of tho Mississippi river. The 6
n Red river, and it is called St. Boniface. t
appears that the etre are oman, Conadians. They have
under m especi-
P
ally from the failure of their crops; ; however, thoir Persover- |e
‘now be rewarded with some suce
W. Provencher, a native of Canada, Bi.|°
shop of “Suliopelis, und suffragan of the Bishop of Quebec,
resides over that church now placed on the very borders of
who with
of religion, and the advantages of & good education to
children, These clergymen have established their schools
with success; and their flock have derived every kind of ad-
vantago from their active zeal. Bishop Provencher is re-
ported to be an indefatigable missioner, visiting evory r
mote habitation, and hunting a
of half civilized life in the wood
has ro-
halj
{tho United ‘Staten,
and ‘when received, will be-communicated to our
pected,
ed
JUBILEE IN KENTUCKY.
[To the Editors of the United States Catholie Miscellany.]
Gentiemen,—Having read with pleasure, the beneficial
effects of tho late Jubilee in Maryland, J flatte red myself
C fessio: nals, fr
. might justly frame to herself tha beautiful imag
-| mado
proved how interesting the abject was.’ i rogretted vory |
moch that ournew church was not - --Immediately
after tho sermon, the two gentlemen prowode te their ¢ con-
*| Phos they continued for “the. space of fifteen days. Many]
‘were obliged to visit. the ‘church repeatodly, bofore they
could enjoy the e consalation arising from the sacred tribunal
. 351 |
that reigned throughout the whole bl 1 a Jom .tr, ‘thasthnech af 4
ing tho 1 h o- Holy Communion; The Itaverend suporior preached
again to tho peopleon Sunday who were equally as numer-
ous as ‘on the Preceding Sundays, . Hie subject. was perses,
verance, :.. Your’
ene
ADRS”
MORE.
of _Ponanco, fasts,
j
which ife by all,
uld tmagine that another Jonas had come to ach
th the ‘contrary,
eagerness, with which the mmuttitude pressed for-
ward from tho bye-paths, that lead to-their rural dwellings,
and the joy that appeared upon their countenancess fanc cy
jo-
ses orering the ‘trumpet to be sountied : 7“ ‘For th is the year
| Jubilee.
of an over + devoted zealots but it was eotaly the enso.—
BA . ;
wane Maria Marthian Society of Baltimore. was eth
by the ap] :
and illiberal spit, which confines its charities and alm
per ‘0 good to all of alldee, ‘
hey were ineorporated by the Legislature o!
ryland, who appointed Archbishop Whitfield, David Wil-
liamson, Era» "Dr. Chat tar rd, d-and Doctor «
Hundreds can bear testimony to t!
that approached the sacred tablo to feed o
| bans under tho sacramental veil, would ivatily still bold:
r assertions. I am croditably informed, that upwards
ab! d i legacies, which ,
the charity Ye and humano of our ci ty may i
distribution, The La adios of this* Socioty beg le Jew
five hundred persons enjoyed this groatest of heaven’s bles-
sings. What a-gratifying spectacle, to.sco so many living}
in the country, scattered at somo distance from each ,other,
all uniting at th to partake of th
life. giving food. , Itis true, that this. congregation has-had
have the Rev. Charles Netincks (one of
upon thoir minds. I tryst thoy will still continue to
worthy children of such o father, (for it is
thus that ‘they call him mene they mention his name).
But to return to the Jubilee :--Three or four ervons took
coming mem our
whom, indeed { might recount numbers of others, w who like
the prodigal, after a long absence in the distant country of
sin, returned to tho houso of thoir common Fat! Many,
| Pierna
er
who, tou use the Scriptura: lengunge| knew, not * at the Lord . Tho
astic of this city. fe ‘om 4 Protestant gentleman, and
|from a Catholic of Baltimore: They also received from “ie
farent sections, soveral sums of money, which they quickly
distributed amongs a
thoir hands, to the relief of i part o
family, and 150 Dollars in the m of last
Tuesday the 13th inst. the mombers of thie Society met, to
elect a o their Conattution and the
e their officer Board
a Scott, Mrs: Elizabeth Elier a er
garet Meredith, Mre. Ja ane Chatard, Mrs. Hearn, Mra.
an, Mrs. "Sophi Rend, Mrs. Elizabeth. Myers, Mra. .
Mary Willian gon, Mrs. ¢ Jornelia 2. Ghequiere,
h White, ¥ 8. Mary Claxton, Mee Maria Stewart,
ted Miss ‘Elizabeth El dae
@ Officers for the present year are —
Mrs, Mary Williamson, Presi
_M re. nn Tiernan, Vice- President
. 8. Sop phia Re # ead, Treasurer.
ornelia oward, and .
Miss Ehnabeth Elder Secrotaties.
The Directors as last year,
Treasurer of the Baltimore * Female Orphan Asy-
lum”
that a few observations upon the same sobject,
to a congregation of Washington county, Kentucky, might
afford some satisfaction to your ¢ catholic Foadors, atleast of
this
day of salyution.” Yes any, w to “my - own knowl-
odge, rejected the offer of ery and ‘reroneiliation,j in the
ou
Charles, on tho first Sunday of Lent. The pale that ag-
sombled from the surrounding neighbourhood, were so nu-
be contained within tho build-
“Mass, announced to the anxious multitude the conditions of
the Jubilee, granted by the soverign pontiff for the more
perfect reconciliation of the rep:nting sinner, with his of-
fended God. . Fle observed, that on the Tuesdays and Thure-
S
bli
ean Leo XI. by h attontion
to the h e3
the prosent occasion, evinced their deep’ regret tor the past,
and, gave cheering re eel of their perseverance in good
for the future. It may woll be guppoa
lation must have beer felt by tho two Reverend | Gentlemen,
sed, what great
grace upon such multitudes,
with much pleasure, acknowledges the receipt of
$i 37 scr left by : somo little girls, for the bonefit of the
“* Go
and do-thou likewise.”
|
OBITUARY. ~
Died, j in n this city, on the 27th inst. Mary Jeannerett Ry-
an, daughter of Laurence Ryan,. Esq. age ed 14 months and
Q7.days,
‘CATHEDRAL OF ST..FINBAR
Ata meeting of the Co mraittee ‘forthe liquidation of the debt
one oS mr peers ary 14,
¥
“ly after. —That on Saturday he would say Mass at tho same
hour for the convenience of the communicants. He observ-
ed moreover, that ho would visit the church on the evenings
preceding those days’ to instruct and preparo the children
for their first communion. He concluded, by saying, that
‘they would hear his remarks more’ fully explained by the
gentleman who was to preach—upon whict, the . Wm.
Byrne, superior of a very. flourishing. and uweful nation,
out one
pit, and having road the gospel of the day. delivered a ary
ly an hour. He ‘emphatically declared, taat he never ap-
peared before them with so much anxiety as he did at pre-
sent, when the inestimable treasures of ti church were of-
fered to them all, who would come forwad and partak
ar-}onmy mind. and cansed me
e of |
had been impressed with the principles of true virtue. 1
rematked that the Pastor of tho congregation dyelt parti-
in almost the
Jubilee Although not blessed with children myself, still 1
must confess, that his observations mado a deep impression
to reflect on he great responsi
bility of parents, And, indead I um inclined t to beliove that
a similar impression was made on the minds of all present,
even on the minds of the children themselves: for nearly
thirty of them, I understand, made their first c egmmunion ;
thoir instructions and public discourses, Indood i i was’ ad- a Wal ED,—Tha ‘ommittee be not dig-
parents s teach 1 sc iv a present an Mind that the ‘unclaimed Certificates of
TI stock be “ott e the Chairman,to be im deli
hem ta the church te assist at plication to >the persons catied to the same; and
the oe scrifice of the altar, and to hear tho. sernons that that those pereons | be requested to call u nm him as soon as
were preached, as well them at his cou at Fitzsimmon’s .
the hamitating, yet heart- consoling duty of con’ession,— wharf on pusinets days, « or to apely at the Vestry -room on
that thia Bow dif. Sundays, to tak fihe 6 BAMA,
tificates not called’ for on or: before the first. dny-afnext ‘May,
forent would be the conduct of youth, if their tender: minds | shall be considered as Sonations to the Church,
JOHN MAGRATH, Chairmen,
pa °
The Chai 2,
Th
ly “requests the attention of
athens of the Stock vill be finally closed this day.
+May 1, 1830,
ICE CREAM.
” UNITED STATES GARDEN,
. ‘Meeling-streel, Sour doors South of Market-street
Pi elegant and spacious Establishment was iis Day
ened by the Sueeriers It will be furnished dur-
ing the season wit e Cre eam, Sherbott, Roman Puneh,
Teo Lemonade, &c.
them:--that those treasures were inexluustible, becauso| many of whom had already arrived at the best age of matu-
they had for their source e the merits of Chist, which are ine ity.» Bur T trust it will not be deferred horeafter to this late
ft lifo, h greater the:
age of
f the s ints. He called their attertion to this point
perialsly ; that Christ t being God hi is adions must bo in
finite,
sing of mankind—that as nto the many extriordinary virtues
and good works, which the saints performed, ‘it is evident.
he rem: arked, they were not absolutely required for their own
salva' tion. These are net lost, but are appled for the bene-
fit of man, as yot ina vof trial. Henct, he exclai
with a holy scuhusingzn arise indalgencet; of which the
Popo, tha successor of St. Peter, is diviney appointed tho} ,
°
a
by your Pastors when he spoke.en'the natare of the Jubi
lee. Then the Rev. preacher expatiated o: the conditions
put by his Holiness to gain the indulgence sand concluded]
ae
They assure those who favor them with thei
wil be spared to furnish the articles ofa su-
that no aality, whi
they have boon hitherto. Clergymen aro more humerous ; 3
ne
iz b
T
grogationis parcel fo fortunate in this respect, for besides
for the impr ‘oveme nt of the
is devoted almost exclusively to us. The Roy. Mr. Depa-
req, our former Pastor, had charge of two other congrega-
on the mission, it is to his zeal and exertions we are indebt-
ed for.our new brick church, which, I trust, will be comple-
ted thissummer- But of this I shall inform youmore parti-
n- the pr eservat
together with the strictest attention to
io mn Of pro opriety and goo od ‘code they hopa
to merit a tiberal share of publie patro
JOUN CALAGBER
AN’ NY MINTYRE.
N. B.—Fresh CAKES baked every aay for thee use ofthe,
+} Garden
tions besides this. Yet notwithstanding his immense labours |
Att kinds of work in his tine of husiness, = done
b
' JOHN DEASE
CLOCK AND WATCH ‘MAKER,
NO. 13 STATE STREET,
CORNER OF CHALMERS STREET. |"
By
rthe Jubil: ee, emina-
by exhorting them toa hatred for all vice, and the Sincore|
sonversion of their bearts to God. ‘he
Saal horsafter, On the last setholie vopi f the'two week:
i the i
CHARLESTON, (S. C.}
February 6. a
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+ patronage, ; we .