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ciples of right rerson—to common sens
- mated alone’ by the love and desire of, truth, do you and
. hepelilee x. - soto th h te
. ‘Your eervice, to the catholic cause.
* gacred bouks, and added to them whatever new Fevolation
_ard of belief, and that.this method
” the consummation of the world. -
“or lave deputed che of their number to draw upa perfect
“> pot have been, written.
VOL. 1X.
ei the difference of religion: which | now exists between
0 farmer and ‘me, ever cause a breach of affection and,
friend I have carefully examined, and closely, studied,
the prinetples of catholics, and the result of that examina-
ly hj P very of those principles to
ture, -to ‘uniter trait, to the
customs of all ages anit nations, t
UNITED STATES CATHOLIC MISCELLANY. |
dication of our “ehnistian | ‘liberty from the ceremonial law, | nat ROME.
which we might not have bud from. his pen but for the intrn- Arrin 3,—Last t night, t died Cardinal Giulio Maria dolla
sion of. Jewish texchers 8, Whose errore, beeause 0 opposed to| Somaglia, Dean of the sacred Colleg oy Prime di shop of Vil-
the gospel preached, not written by him; ha, in his Epistle | atthe Lateran Vecchenedllor an and Ki bra: i
anathemati ized. . The j joumey of Tychicus to Ephesus, and
Holy O: Profect of the Holy congregation adel Ritie
Colossi, whilst the Apostio w was in chaina, led him to console | ceremoni, ‘Roight of the Order of St. Annanziatie, &. He
hat
ai
ty, and the testimony of the ancient fathers of the ‘church,
whoin T conceived. gond witnesses of the faith, a few.of
om Ehave quoted in this communicution.
wri inquiry, when doubt arose, was con forinable to the prin-|
that, to embrace the cathotic doctrine,. I conceived, would
have been criminal—t did not unnecessarily hesitate. Ani-
tiquj-/|and instruct f chapels in o'letter sant by, pes ‘born at Fac enza ‘he 29th July, 1742, and was deacendo!
* ae . rom one ot the most distinguished families of the country.
this faithful ‘minister, Eph. 6. ¥.20. 21. Col: 4,7. “From Pius VI. raised him to the dignity of Cardinal, June 1, 1796.
his prison ho-writes to the Pipi to, thank them for the Ho} ‘as afterwards one of the party’that formed an opposi-
Tho procoss alms which they-had sent him; and the f Cardinal Gonsalvi, and became
practice “f ‘epeetian virtae ; and perfection, “Phil. 4 v, 14,| Secrotary of State under Leo XI. ; notwithstanding his ad- .
ule:
e. A delay.afteriImpeded from visiting. the Thessalonians [Eph of that high office, and wagin all ‘Tespects.a man distinguish
C. 2. Ve. ia] he mitigates his pain by writing to them to ed by multifarious knowledge, wlio was generally esteemed.
confirm them in tho faith, and geir rd them ogainat Heis ssid to hove lefta fortune of 600,000 scud hich hi
‘ho alleged some stipposititi a letor as sent- by him, 2.| has bequest to the Propaganda. The Pope will not this
t
r you,earry 5 nat sp
alone, which is conzenial tot the natu th—D
year perfor m the: usual formalitios at Easter, but only give
2. T6 ‘Timothy and Tin bishops of the elfureh the benedict jons, JImmed ately after Easter his Holiness
of
~ yourrelf, of the prejudices of educn ation—lay auide passion,
~-implore God to enlighten your understa anding, to inflame!
your will, and guide'your Steps to othe paths of truth,” and
you will be, must be, what Lam from conviction, and at}
Your", Wey £0. .
vA coNvERT,
SCRIPTURE A3 THES! OLE'RULE OF FAITH.
[Continued from page 391. .
Tn fact, had Christ estublished such a critorian, and g
such a command, he should have formed a entaloguo a the
he wished to be preserved, or at: loast ordn red som one to
m presses, th
oartn might spe aily be eupein ‘ with the word of mspira-
tion, id he give any euc alopne? Did bo leave usin
writing a single fulio, or even gentunee _ Did he command
any of his apostles to commit to writing uw ostridie 2: "Phe
answer to alt Uihese q uestions must be negative. revd
that h P i c h
“and intinyted that their oral instruction should he the stand-
should continue even to
Matt. 28 v. . ull. Murk
6 will ta “the Quirinal Palace, the air of
of! ‘thoir office, when nnable’ to: visit them personal} d
ly,
constantly reminds them of what he had ‘orally delivered,
which they should commit to faithful mén, who themselves
might be fit to teach others,
ta
CARDINAL Wi ELD:
The conversion of a run-awa y Marcu 16.--The speech m the Pope in ‘the’
slave induces an to write to the master, Philem:
ytd ab: oun the details which occur in it, a8 important on ac-
[tain pardon for the penit ents. [ie zeal for the ‘netroction count of the opiniot expressed r ting a formerly. perse-
of his’J wish brethrén dictated the sublime Epistle to the }cuted ecclesiastical o: rs Tho elevation of en. English
ebrews. .Thus t
portion of the now Testament, wrote his Epistles intco: e; | terosts to which hi
uence of a variety of incidents ind never at all indica ated chara
a dosign of compsing ‘a complete code of written doctrine. literally as fol
The other sacred writers of the Dynes cannot be sus} an | Yenorablo Brother,
the of
design 5 #0 little have they. revord The ing to your rank ‘distinguished mien, whos on vowel ret theie
ee. y "| virtues and the services ve rendered fo the Chufch
I
ently distigauiched personal
We doubt not that wo. shall. this
raul dvijuneintion against
such'ag may belreve doctrines uch it does nut con’
Tho ignorant indeed sometimes imagine that the; rope a
put lis work at the end of the other buoks, as it mow stands | their country, [ Religidsor vives ealamelate eriporum e patria
in tne bible; and thas ‘strangely apply the thereat to thoen-} ,,, ; -
tire’; they not knowing that the gospél of the same sacred }
ter was composed ata still later piried, to indicate tte
Divinity of the Saviour, ind that the sacred writings acatl
ve jmoueh the varwus: churches to which they had we en
acdrors
exp
Hhouse,im which a g!
catholic: families 1m
=] mnarality, and instructed, inthe, most excellent manner, in
i itera ure. But the chi vritable pioty of his ex-
‘ vellent father did not stophere. He built new ‘conven or
'}the monks of La Trappe, who came from Krance to Eng-
tand, and a house for the Silesian nuns, in “hic two of his
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Hae. the apostles understood. tho will of Christ to he, t tha
"all his doctrine should be consigned to record,-at least beiére
: : their death, they should have’united in ‘wg inportant work,
and clear exposition of all the Saviour had delivered, and
have'solemnly dectared,’ that it contained the entire and
Spi have commanded that it}
of the Now Testament afford evidence- tat any one or all
t + Does any 8 an-
callewied and united in one catalonue. 0 or canon. and solemn- i
iz 8, be:
d tor at les d sever=
for att alchurehes with the means of celeb ing divine service.
fier the death of this Ape ustle. . 2 In imitating the -anboanded liborality of his father, whose
From this hasty sketch of the which the sacred] momory wi ortal,the vene omas, bishop o
writers of the new Testament hed i in view, it is clear that} Amyclea, spared no expense in promotin at
interest, and the di
rting, that they com-
there is not the loast foundation for asserting, tha y next hie heart, and relieving the
all the revealed doctrines, and left their
ge . other merits wo resolve with greater pleasure on olevating
books as the sole standard of faith. .We do not at all ques-| him to your rank, that we may give new occasion to rejoice
tion the sucred authority of the inspired bo boo! we Lefore|toall the catholics of England, who are happy:in the milder
which wo
laws lately passed respecting them, an event for
have remarked, but wo deny that they havo been tablished return thanks to our Lord Jesus #, Christ the author of all
good.”
by Christ, or hig Arcee as the exclusive criterion : 3 We
them
rforalty dehy
hey, being
the rule of faith, serve ‘° Ulustrate and confirm’ the doctrines
MONKS AS iiey WERE, AND PRIESTS AS
ered; fer ne prosenty wo labor only to demon.
Talk of drones indoed! "Tek
seven or cight years, aftor the death of Jesus ch
of. monkish drones! The
vist i his doc:
_j and Shier tine lapse ot 83080 or more years from tho death
‘trino
in the’ ministry without any written tale, until. Matthew in
Judea recorded some of the facts and maxims of our Savi-
our, and some years afterwards Mark a disciple of Peter
abridged the work, and ‘made some additions in Rome.—
Neither gospel was intended $0 contain all. the Saviour's
od
:) was entre by the Most "Rev. Arebbiship, Whisfield dupon
ent
were drones, were they, for whose : sake the people rearod
of Christ, and known fér a considerable period c chi hiefly 1 tt ifi
some particular portions of the Chureh, w were not ng h
ag an exclusive rule re to all Christia: .
‘To ontinued. |
enone
who ke
rones,
@ poor, and repaired the
1 of Priestho
. Alexander Hitselberger, late v siu fthe
Sen Mary’ ‘3 Seminary, Emmets nstcbrgh Tr Teller st 8, from their own shoulders, fo the shoulders of those
who pay ‘the tithes.—Cob
circulated of tho actions of the Redeemer, induced Luke ELA’ , ‘ = :
im. wherein Ww liam Gala i Cathe ie, ba wore
pometine aie * ied by hetwe 7 we ; Spine anal i" ma n the Sota On Saturday the 12th inst.- by tie Rev. J. F. O'Neill,
Fev sia’, ward by a +. @ {lished ghureh, in con oscension to his father ‘with out re-| James B. Mottony to Many Ann McKerny, only daugh-
“Tata, n his acts ' nowncing + the said catholic docirines but never roce.vod | con- ter of Mr, Lawrence McKenny,’ both of this city
the most remarkable facts that distinguished the rising firma on 0 oimunion the
church, and especially the conversion, a eal, and suffer: | tune a he m ivda catholic, ond the marriage was sulem-
ings of | Pa on a apostle propagsted ‘the faith oy the
means ofp upply-
ing the iistait Mbt with written instructions,
was‘not in his power to instruct them by wor of
- Not one of his epistles appears wrilten fur the purpose of
+. proserving on record the gospel, Arathee ‘Had his labours
im to goat an.early period of his sninistry t
Rome, as he go ardently--de ured, [Rom. 1. 13] the
bowutvtal and, profound Epistle to the Romans wou'd
Had he not, received: from the
Corivthians’a lettor desiring information on certain, points
rality [1 cor. 7. l.j,and been, unable to fepuir thi-
a the delinquent, and harm-
ot have been 80 happy!
. . ao
associated to the christian fold, by the preaching of ‘the Gos-
i at
when it od to
pel,afforded him an occasion of leaving usin writing a vine
JOST. PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE:
T. the atholi¢ Book-store. No. 26, Sta -atreet
ond at ‘a Miscellany Office, Friend. -streot, Price Fi fly
d wife were summoned t o * Pet Sessions al Killashee,}*
vid °) a catholic priest. vA fow safterwarde Goulsbu-
trys
fe the, rofas-
yt Cents,
o give testimony against, the rea that
-| knowing that their testimony w the purp ‘Examination ‘of Evidence’ and Report
of instituting @ proseci . To. the Most Hev. Jase Warees, D, D. D. Archbishop, of
Phe following iaa coy, yo tha committal :—~ stnady the Bal e, ke. Sit.
orn mye > bodies, “of Witham Mc ey, yt _ Upon the miraculous, vs ion. of Mre. ANN N Marrinoty,
Gouldsbury and Catherine -Farrel, Of th 0 ae ny D.C
By the Right lowed onn EXoza
D.D. . Bishop of Charles-
Together with se I Doc
rapt protestant anda papist, for having intorm: AF
tied,
and ‘or having re efused to, give their tostinnony by whom & ea _-4 Batt 7 going ig forth | prewel hed every where; the Lord |
inarriage w ag perfo orines Them you will satoly keep i the | working witharand en ‘onfirming the word “vith signs that fol-
gaol of 1 ongford: u vial they consent ‘ givo the. paid testi- | lowed." Mar! 20.
mony, or be discharged ed wecording (et owed, Hark whe 70) .
G. GUEE NRER’S .
MON PORE, fa
Val. SKEPTON, Sual 3 ACADEMY, i
‘Mr. C. Pearson gave notice, on ‘Thursday, in Comme 2% No. 90 Gurenann-8
) Council, of a motion for the next Counts tor reioving the ie oO.
inscription on the menument aperl ibin; burning of Lun:
Css for FRENCH alone, froin 6 to 8 5 otetocky,
don,in 1666, to the Rowan nexthoonolrak pape Aprid 24.| BM - ’ oo. . April 3
° . : '
he apeatley ‘who'iae composed £0 groste | Bishop tothe dignity of Cardinal being extremely pore :
rho doubt sreauy eo ‘eontributed, The discourse was —
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