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NO. 45.
VOL.
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1920
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HOTABLES ADDRESS
CHARITIES SESSION
Secretary Colby and President
Jndge Brown, of This City,
Advise Conference Delegates.
LAUD CATHOLIC PRINCIPLES
postolic Delegate Celebrates
Mass—Bishop Shahan Preaches
at Opening of Convention.
N. C. W. C. News Service.)
12.—Secre-
vere two of the outstanding speakers
t the first day’s session of the Con-
erence of Catholic Charities which
pened in the Catholic University here
estel
ong the Philadelphians, prom-
jnent in social work, who delivered ad-
iressed, in addition to Judge
Mi gina G.
rector
Jourt, and Miss
ance.
Secretary Colb} ining
nat he was not a Catholic was most
fompilmentary in. bis expr essions of
teem for tne work accomplished by
y after explai
fice. He
Social Civil Justice.
“Justice, which is the essence of our
eligion, would bring an end to dis-
een
its
ebster, in the true spirit of religion,
justice is the highest concern of man
ie then told of new developments
urt reforms and the work of the
unictpa Court in Philadelphia, whien
said
In our Misdemeanants Court we have
ade {t possible for all to have jus-
lice, No matter how poor they may be.
We settle cases of conciliation or. by.
ringing persons together. We have
robation oflcers to, perform the tasks
¢ social service, and
osts at all. If all that ie ‘Possible iD
fa class of ¢%
fo auccesstully in aettling Taraily
isu that are most bitter.” Judge
ited, “why cannot this’ most
iuman of all methods be used in set-
i disputes about debts or rents or
ener etvil mai
tien the jurist. told of a plan to
e a conetiiation court in civil cases
philadelphia.
Pes inder this procedure,” he said, “if
man has a claim for wages or for a
would
lerk, a lawyer. The clérk would write
tei to the defendant, asking him
would appear to-
ener an ‘and thrash the matter and ad-
\dge himself could be the conciliation
ommissioner.
a4 the defe
Pay in full,
'As the probation officer, helping the
ndant is unable
message of a
reater and nobler human charity into
Re civit courts.”
cota ary Colby’s A idress.
his ooo dress
Ma: not a Catholic, Secretary Colby
"T feet
should make
eosident of the Catholic Women's Al- w
for | the Solemn
With the shining | inai
the judge said, “in our Juvenile Court, | P
yages oF small claims for damages or [7
this known | th
ean if 3
“y se sn
ae ey
REV, FRANCIS P, MAGINN
PASTOR AT FRAGKVILLE
Most Reverend Archbishop Will]
Preside at Ceremony in St. Jo-
seph’s Church, Frackville.
v. Fra
Frackvite, of which he
is Gra Most Reverend Arch-
shop will side.
fag and wi
of St. Charies’ Sem.
In the evening at 7.30 o'clock there
will be Solemn Vespers, at which the
Right Rev. Monalgnor Chavies F Kave
anagh will pi
Native of This City.
father ~Maginn” was born in St.
meres ‘8 parish.
rook, and
Pa, pursuing a special course, cove
ing & year, ‘in the latter Institution.
‘to the- priesthood in
St. Lukes Church, Chicago, Tk; on
September 14, 1895, by the late Bishop
E. unne, of Dal ‘exas, ani
served on the missions of that diocese
years, the last five of which
St. Patrick's Church,
a
Ret anion %o. "nis native | (diocese in
1911, he was appointed assistar
tor of the Church of the Immaculate
Heart of Mary, Chester, where he
served two years, His next appoint-
{to the Church of the Sacred
city, wh also re-
mained ‘wo years, and wes then ap-
Pointed pastor of St. Joseph's, Frack-
Father Maginn's parents, both of
whom are in good health, ‘will
the unusual happiness of seeing a son
celebrate such an
late Rev, Jose pbell
was an uncle of Father Maginn. Ed-
ward D. Maginn, a brother, will jour-
ney from Dailas, Tex. to be in atten-
sides Man her ‘parents in Moga, and
Mrs. William V.
present.
WOULD MAKE CAPITAL
OF SEPTEMBER 20 FETE
This Uikterest and most vul-
gar enemy of, the ‘hurch has man-
cd‘ to introduce. several unpleasant
jm.
woud be bad poley for the country.
Indeed, a rer and more strik-
tng indication of the spirit of the peo-
ple is found in rat Eucharistic
Congress _ since the wan now berg
held'at Bergamo, with four Cardinals,
Rumerous Bishops and members of the
clersy sally remarkable de-
voted ascemblage of the lalty embrac-
classes, in attendance.
a| ANCIENT BASILICA’S RUINS — | Serusat
UNDER RHEIMS CATHEDRAL |°*
(Ry N.C. W. C. News Service.
atues
vory sirangely and beautifully carved
been discovered beneath the
onaations of the great Cathedral of |i
by work
iho primitive building.
ig the ven of which ree:
of the sandy floor of the ani edi~
fice and these inventiations Tosult
in finding the lont art treaeur
Ie la apparent that the mon wot the
m
ays
k with the fact that the repre-
Btatives of your charities were very
Sse to the line of fire, were very
{Continued on Second Page)
period had buried the images
some barbarian invasion of |
TO MARK SILVER JUBILEE!
cay
nels P. Maginn, one of
Father Magion will be celebrant of | ¥!
High Mas: u
4 | scholars, and
Regan, will also be|F
REAL PRESENCE RULES
CITIZENS OF BOGOTA
bia’s Capital, Called America’s
Most Catholic City.
ALL FREQUENT COMMUNICANTS
With Church Flourishing, Social
Conditions Are Exceedingly
Good, Dr. Thos. Walsh Says.
(By N.C, W.'C. News Service.)
New York, September 10—Bogota,
the capital city of Colombia, in the
inion of Dr. Th . who
3 just rom. a several
months" vi mote city, is
t!
¢ most Cathole of any of the greater
and with the possible exception of Dub-
‘atholic than
F
3
3
3
2
in an inter porter
for the N. C, W. C. News Service, Dr.
‘alsh states that Bogota is the one
pital re there remains a uni
of Church and State. Conditions {i
the religious and soctal world is found
to be exceedingly good. Religion 1
flourishing on every side.
gent sermons are preached in all the
churches.
“Jeligion te an actuality.” sald Dr.
ney Praver |
such aS characterize
[The people believe in the Real Pres-
the Blessed Sacrament and rule
their ‘salty lives im accordance, visiting
hes, making ceaseless no-
venas amd triduums, “with a constant
gelebration of feast days, proclaimed
rican, with a touch ef acorn,
true, and Catholles should be ve
proud of
izens Erea ent Communicants,
“The citizen of Rogo requent.
ee othan “niiy" per
snmabieantn men and
cent. of the
women, go to recelve Communion at
Teast once a month. ‘The daily com
nicants are very numerous,
“The clergy are admirable in a re-
markable way.
‘Thetr stipends ‘are very
amalt and there can be no complaint
against them on this score. ‘They
Gecent and honorable in
every rom their most deter-
mined “Opponents there is never” th
(Continued on Third Page)
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REDUCED FARE OBTAINED
FOR SHRINE CEREMONY
Special Railroad Rates Arranged
the Immaculate Conception on “ihe
grounds of the Catholic University
3
prea
in Washington to
annual’ meeting of the
Hierarchy, It is planned, will be
ent, as they will be
attend the
Bishops.
All the members of the Salve Restos
necessary
tckete at reduced (ra
"The exercises on next ‘Thursday will
begin at 3 P.M.
ANCIENT TIBERIAS S
(By NW.
News Service,
which me ‘Paienting Government
io courne of thelr exeavas
tone ‘came ‘Tenone the remains of
cient 4 oolumns,
The information was brought imme-
diately fo Terusaiem and the Govern:
1 at once gave oriera for the work
be ir, McKay, the
director of the Department of Aniiqul:
fles, went to the Apot accompanies
two m
tion Soctet:
ag
Bo
3
e
emission to tho Jewish Ex-
Religion Chief Industry of Colom.| v=
ft North and South America, | .;
{the objects, The
jon |raculous and aul
in | th tot
int=
footed along the docke and placing btn
in the press and by placards on the
oity valle pcReligion Js the ehief in
lustry of the citizens,’ sald a visiting |ang
Tt is | M4:
ry
MeKenne for specially reduced rail- 2
LOCATED BY EXCAVATIONS
CABLE FLASHES FROM ROME.
(Ry N.C.
'W. C. Cable Bervice.)
of where there is urgent need
for pending help.
‘The earthquake cau jous dam:
age to religious property, including
works of | arin churches,
The Right Rev. J. O'Leary,
BD. Bishon of Enariatetown, Prince
Edward Island, been tranaterred
to ‘Eamon tom, ‘Alberta,
eeeeded by his Breiner: the jRignt
Rev. Louls 3.0! Leary, D. Dy Bia
Chatham. New Bru naignor
lek A Chiasson, vicat spontelte ot
of St. Lawrence,
Bighsp r Chatham,
» Patrick J. Keane, of Oak~
land hea’ been appointed ‘Auxiliary
Bishop of Sacramento.
—e
CABLE NEWS FROM DUBLIN.
N. . C. Cable Service.)
“September 13.
nifestations are re
have occurred at the residence ot Dean
Ryan, of the Archdiocese
seen by the Dean and others appar-
ently sweating followed by the ob-
nervance of a tint resembling blood on
n has cautioned
People againat giving. premature. cre=
dence to these manifestat r
‘are ‘bound to bea
taken place in Galway, The
ragged a young man out of bed
_xiving him time to dress, tore
ry. dro
against a lamp post fired ten bullets
into his body. He was attended by a
moments, his last
priest in his dying
rds bei
va been reciting prayers fo
Ine in the prisoners’
BUYING LAND IN PARTI. |
JEWS DISTURB CHRISTIANS
Lionists Acquire Property in Per-
petuity from. Impoverished
Natives Forced to Sell.
(By N, C. W. C. News Service,
don, September 2.—The methods
of the Zionists to acquire land in Pal-
of transfer are so drawn up that the
land passes into the possession
ist in _perpetui
n of Zio}
which lend money
of Interest
tians throughout the world.
FOUR CHINESE WOMEN ©
ORATED BY PONTIFF
(By N.C. W. C.
News Service)
—
daughters o}
ho have been recently decorated
Pope Bened!
Tho mother, Mrs Sophie Song, was
Jmown for a charity Irepired ‘snaty
y the love of God. | Her was
it especially. by Inisioners ana re-
is Hous commurtt
ng. to bulla his Brevaratery ‘sem-
inary, where re now more than
me hundred wtuden! ta
:] Bisnon "Reynaud roinis
dom of encouraging the initiative of
fervent and invent Christians ina
count ere, a the people
exrect the ‘missioners to supply all
Sept. 11.—The
canada i of ‘Denver, the debt on which
has just been lifted as the result of a
financial campaign, will be connecrated
ew
Trill form on
RUSSIANS RECEPTIVE
TO CATHOLIC TEACHING
ny People Regard Reunion with Rome
Necessity for Nation’s Rebirth,
Native Priest Says.
NQ TIME FOR PROTESTANTISM
Congregation of 6,000 at Katkov
Embrace Faith—Hope Held for
Ending of Old Schism.
(or Bo C. News Service.)
Rom tember 1—"Any study of
the poet a} upheavals of Russia that
does accoun
as a necessity of the rebirth
nation.
“International, politieal
crises vary in different countries,” de~
clared Father rece!
mad in {ts search for v tea x
Russian People
Ali the activities of the Church
guided by the people, who have
Garish and diocesan” counciie wns ch
dominate church affairs. The
‘cannot breals with these without ‘omit
ment of Russia
foreca to give in to the people. 1 could
(Continued on Third Page)
PLAN CORDIAL WELCOME
TO RETURNING PILGRIMS
estine, whic! vigorously 4 os .
for Visitors to Laying of Corner- | nouncea by Bou: Given Supreme Knight and
. . time , show no signs of slackening il ii
stoneinWashingtonThursday. | yy sieven. “tt will be rome Other Philadelphians.
: Cardinal, quoting from letters
In order to facilitate a very large|Patomine, said that the Bioweat in The Philddelphia Chapter of the
attendance at the laying of the fous buying up the land from the Palestin-| Knights of Columbus is making ar-
* | dation stone of the National Shrin jans, who are forced to nell on accor rang nts for a great public demon-
ot thelr poverty, and that the deeds f
Flaherty and the Philadelphia mem-
bers of the Order, who will retu
next Monday, September 20,
abroad. The party Is scheduled to ar-
— Fates to and from Washington. [atter of land purchare, But they are/ morning.
o ¢ donations,
eks More Human Justice, (By Special N.C. W. C. Cable.) FEhis announcement in of interest to members of} A Committee consisting of the ofM-
“We are, however, ambitious of g Rome, Sept. 12.—As the time for the | Clergy and laity, will Journey to the [their faith, An instance of thir kind | cere of the Philadelphia Chapter and
1S one step further. Concifiation celebration of the fiftieth anniver nation's pial te rticipate in the A weal hy Jew ofia large delegation Philadelphia
cin ao fare become ten coy [te allan ery. Into Rome ap) en neni Wi he read tah Aiionai| Hmvents wil foave le city early on
bincen Modifica, which, will” be reare
nd more efficient. We 5 , ti-clericals he! are memorial to the soldiers and [Lund @ sum of more than $50,000, The Me ree as morning rain
veialize civil Justice doubling their efforts to make capital | Ssnors "of tne United Staten, who ly for the to ‘New. york.
@ human, as well as more eatcient out of the occasion against the Church. | fought in the world war. purchase of Jand in Palestine, which ie oro "tne supreme knight ‘and p party to
a eve ig that we may be able to} The responsible ore of the Hierarchy to. nd t ged | Piiledelphia
Japting to its meds @ form of what {celebration kept anti~ ‘iorcaitn ‘out of His Dminence James “ rdinal Gib- er Line of March,
call our probation syst Nat |the programme, knowing there 18 | pons will offeiate, and the sermon will rds, At 7.30 P. M.. all the members of the
“The essence of & good probation |8° Seneral desire for maything of the be preached by the Right Rev. Bishop ard helping bring about the|twenty councils affiliated with the
stem |e the social investigation in [Sort but unfortunately allowed the | 550 eNicholas, of Dull Jew! is Philadelphia Chapter will assemble oD
Ome before the hearing in. order | Nasonte controlled Glodano Bruno As- he members of the America: rt the
te: East on the
to Chestnut, to
to Broad, to Git
Girard’ avenue, where addresses will
en prominent in the na-
ity and order.
‘The Counciis of the various districts
arkway ax follows:
Wrest of Fifteenth street:
fit
tomobiles will be allowed in
the tine oF the Parade ¢:
for the returning pilgrim:
"|FULL HARMONY REIGNS
: IN SOUTH OF IRELAND
(By N. G W. C. News Servi
——
$500,000 CATHEDRAL IN DENVER. | Cer!
$500,000 | PR!
next spi ny will be one
ot the note notable in the Catholte
history of the West
fed pe
Floration Society to undertake. im-
mediate excavations in the locality.
ne parish” pad for this butting,
he credit for the Bnancing of th
pear Gothic. structure goe o the
Bev. Mugh L. McMenamin,
enetr ‘tne
have a healthy effec
ow aleteict where thounanda of Cath
Wes were on the verge of atareation
‘ant of employment as @ result
an fomenicira.
and soctal| |
pc 4
.| Duress "which makes ie, ‘mica; oS
at 2 Union meeting, will have we
rogramm
Parade and Public Reception to Be ie
rive in New York harbor next Monday | soo:
mor
y wil que:
a me
avenue, to the headquarters, at 1358
adc
excepting two feu
‘of lereni fonsignor San!
An the diocese of Brook,
VERY REV. M. J. RIPPLE, ©, P,
HOLY NAME UNION PLANS
GREAT OUTDOOR MEETING
Transit Company Will Run Addi-
tional Cars to Accommodate
Thousands Expected.
quarterly meeting of the Holy
be heid to-morro
ree
ian people lool
rd to a reunion with Catholicity | I, peau
of this |
pearance
ample time
pected to have a representative
dy of members nt in order to
show that the generosity and self-
riftce of the Rev. Edward J. Cur-
be an enoouragement to the
newly elected
Frederick A. Riemann, chairman
the entertainment bureat, has obtained
a splendid array of
among whom
rit
;|SYON ABBEY, 500 YEARS OLD,
UNI
(QUE IN ENGLISH ANNALS
By REV. P. G. 7. Ph. D.
(Written for N.C. W. C. News Service)
land
re’
Vv ‘sul
tion, five
Oo-080) ah community ot Engiien
Pecrutted
spite its long exile f
thi a
8:
places of
1420,
Henry Vill
Bridgettines ‘returned
over to the Abbey in 1420 on this con~
dition,
record of half a thousand years
is unique in English Catholic annals,
LONDON NEWS BRIEFS.
By Special N. C. W. C. Cable.)
London, Sept. 13.—Meetings are be-
held throughout
ed Sewanaing freedom.
Irish Seif-Determination League held a
large meeting at Newport 10 protest
and at Nottingham Irish societies and
abor organizations passed resolutions
favoring the removal of
Bermondsey district of London. in the
Southwark diocese, an address of wel-
lergy and
jonsignor Kelley of Chicago. inter-
viewed torday
New ‘York. expressed
mediately
Ung up of
The Avorbishep of St Andre
scotland, has ordered public prayers
throughout the diocese for @ apeedy
termination the struggle between
Great Britain and Trelund and for the
establishment of a just
SYRIAN PRIEST HONORED,
for & complete set~
talented artists, | ®
the ban. In the | °°
come is ted Archbishop
Mannix by Holy, “arinity parish, th 2
oldest Catholic London, me
mndea In 1772 ort iis ashore. The
REMARKABLE CURES
Tlf IAloH TOWNS
Cistercian Novice Relates Mystex
rious Happenings at Templemore
and Curraheen, North Tipperary.
STATUES “BLED,” HE ASSERTS
Paralytic Touched with Crucifix
Reported Healed—Woman Re-
gains Sight—Girl Healed.
(By N, CW. C. News Service)
Dublin, Ascot ne view
the Chu: y take of the so-called
miraculous neppenins at Templemore
and Currabeen, be evi-
fence with respect to them has
weighed, there
doube that these hap;
have re~
sprang up.
The statues cooaich “ica?
in Templemore were obi
gome of Cures Re
the mystertour bleeding of on the otber
statues, he opened the trunk and
amined the statue,
xho is a Catholic, is remarkable. "On
Tas id to an
chew rd about the
when all the
torn was atkins about them, T went
nd Bai oa, and the blood
Walsh, nor for that matter anyone
of their people. has ever been in the
barracks since the time F wot the statue
and locked it
©
MOF,
to disbelieve
that the cu:
of the latest cures
‘ampi
Festored to her, although the ere haa
n affected for yea
Paid that De hed been attending Helena
Crowe. a llttle girl, for years. She
could ‘not go devon “
visited her yesterday,” he added. “and
ound her going out for a walk.” The
priest felt arsured t no fraud
ree phastealy strong enough to be ace
mber of the order, but
ie he could appiy again when twen-
y-one years of age. There is no in-
| Gication Im his manner of any desire
for publicity, and nothing abnormal in
he to about
930, = on uy Sand the mess
him was that she was
Sto convince some people tn the Word
of sin, pride and insti”
Parish Priest's Reser
focal parish priest maintaing an
attitude of reserve regarding the
Jeged incidents, but three curates who
ed the houre In Templemore, and
me es The
parish priest deprecates at present any
Grau ue snferences being drawn from the
occu
wledzed,
fe ack however, that
Af It
Walon and his family are reevectabie
are stated to
Dave Pecorino. statuve bleeding, and
AC prevent the coloration of something
Rebmbling biocd is visible, and so
turally lmned, if limned’ it te.
alonly an expert artist 001
formed the work,
that
ro pers