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The Catholic Standard and Times, v. 26, no. 16, Saturday, February 26, 1921.
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The Catholic Standard and Times, v. 26, no. 16, Saturday, February 26, 1921.
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Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)
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1921-02-26
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Dougherty, Dennis Joseph, 1865-1951.
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; E 2 WL taf yu FF eb eee rE & VOL. 26-NO. 16 ‘Tremendous Ovation Tendered Cardinal Designate As He Starts For Rome to Recet coF Nes OF JUBILATION aig HEARTY GODSPEED Parade and Reception in This City Beginning of Triumphant March to Pier at Hoboken. ‘THRONGS CHEER HIS GRACE IN BROAD STREET STATION Clergy and Laity Go on Special Train—Touching Farewell Be- fore Atlantic Liner Leaves. ‘Accompanied by the heartfelt pray= tho cheers of thousands of his fellow~ eltixons of several cities, proud of the rare distinction conferred again on an american and tho frst tine on}! for Our New Cardinal the great Seo ot Philadelphia, His Grace the Most Reverend Archbishop . Most Reverend Arch D, J. De Douskeorty, sailed from Hoboken |) bishop proceeds to the august pres: for Romo, via France, lust Saturday }{ ence of the Vicar of Christ to re- uftarnoot colve his commission as a mei As oor Cardinal will he return, who|| of the most exalted and most re- a week ago sct forth, after & sorits sponsible governing body i the of demonstrations said to be w! 1-|| world, there rests upon those di- tated In the history of the Church in|] rectly committed to his care en this erica, From the time Mis En diocese and province, a sacred duty inence-designate appeared on the steps || that is at one promp ning of of the archlepiscopal residence at 7. Faith and a te: of relixious o'clock Satur orning until the big {| loyalty—the oben jon of pra: steamer, Siow erdam, which for Dim was to carry and. his clerical es- has been. added his cort across tne vino, Jett Ite docks, duties ta Chlet Shepherd of one ef journey were es chi the various oe ot rked by occurrenc of # triumphal procession. Stirring Scenes at Pie wit Hnslys ibe climax was 1 the Jtobokea pier, when the Cardinal- torbey surrounded by si PHILADELPHIA, SatuiDay. FEBRUARY 26, 1921 Deeial care. observances of Lent and the glad Prayers of His Flock . Will Ascend to Heaven “goth the nenitential onisonwith the big detegation of mon-|| sala of the coming Banter, ie fignorl, priests and lay had|| should carry the burden of this, his escorted His Eminence- jeclenate from || people's prayer. Philadelphias series of) re ‘When this the first of the Archbishop amiled his thanks and tion n for had a word of gratitude and recogil- Tho departure of the liner, scheduled wo haut held the ne win until high tide came in, te ta! Paying ‘Tribute. Unite in' Paying Tribu 6 Hearty Bon Voyage. mn the pler of the Hollund-Ameri he aplrits of the large delega- tine at the foot ‘of Fitth street, eee hlindelphians “and a | scene was indicative of great jubila-| somblage of cleray and laity ¢ tlon and festivity. The bulldings were ana No Jersey, ’ a Some to pay honor to the ne decorated with the Papal colors and | come to, bay hovor to ie Ne the and Stripes. Tho employes|fiinigh in the east becau: of the steamship line gave-evidence by / delay. They were allowed on the ship thelr €} ve that they were alive| until 1 o'clock, when Ii was hor that the liner could be floated. to tho irmportance of tho occasion. inat they remained the Everything it seemed was done with pactontly awaiting the enportunity to the Idea ing tribute to the) wave t farewell and shout a part- Metropotitan of. Philadelphia and ns. “un ‘vos we jhe § ehiot ng ahepherd adding to the comfort and con ventence 1S adeiphia as he sailed away 0 of every in his self city and diocese. S formallty of “in specting a Tho | “Special | Train of Carina} CV . - | Doug! ‘as the placard in road porta was goon over and 38 Em )ROGeD Eison and, rived ty Jor inence-dosignate proceales ity, shortly after’ 10 o'clock. 71 leuw special train, which consisted of sever lef picture ni At North Penn girls of the Ascension £ the older parishioners were assembled along the tracks, They bor thatwhien erend Archblanop ‘on the first part of his journey to Rome. Gree! ‘nee as Train Passes. Junction parish boys and achool amused ore a inne placard wishing the Car he gmiled dinal-designate a voyage This ordeal over, Grace pro-| waved flags a8 the Sitain whined must eceded to his stateroom, which, with{and the Archbishop waved. to. thn sitting-room, was extreme} tram the inlaws of hig mae. car, . which was on of the forwara section of cabin de Franktord Function there There be “ been cectea a sal sata as Is used by =| Joan of Arc’s marish sesecther wit cre every day tho. nuns who are an and where ry tt ie Hoty | Similar scenes were ‘prenented Inenco-destynate will offer the aly | Similar acenes were pronened WET Sacred teart and the students of F 3 Sacrtfoe of the he tne, eutte vas Mned wtth | Hall did honor do the rend IN now tae te no floral ferns diocese; at Mother Katherine Drexet’s wi ae for fiome at Comwells: at. rtstol, an wvere no numerous that Ik wan neces- | TOT, Meanie’ industrial Home, at vary to pluce many fn. the corridor zaainaton, outside the suite. efore ieaving the train Ils Fm- - tnence- Ndeaienate dictated a Reception on Boat, 0 the people nf Phila inden through tne sani progress in French Morocco As soon as thé Most Reverend Areh- the columns of holic ears the new Vicar Delegate, Mon- bishop had embarked, all who haa] She Thos nfs enna ted Toucien Dane, 0. F. Ma eho » anted niin feo oe hated mie elsewhere In this tssue, sino Fee ee accompanied him from Philudelpt as taken charg and many others, who had Journeyed aity Send Cablegram. Agadir to Ouija, with hie vealdonce ‘am his native heath, Holmesvilte, | | TAS © came oe een oe atta at Rabat, Ho is assisted by fen till Glrardvitie and Ashlund and other [fe {ely rather, waessing fhe ape |tary chap a ee Sralntet the and|preciation of the Arc! ese of the | 8 Vs the enh soars Ceaunen it und upon th ty French Fran- », Following is a transia~ who are serving as Many pe = of the message, Which was writ- sag hace dtonalinor | was Pro jul of his assengers and crew ff men and women Eminence -designate, and kneeling. kissed his rin; ecely- ing from each expressions ‘of Joy a rare honor that hud come to bin! va sf ‘h : Philadetphks, secompan tn $42 ce oY apnrectato n of binhon, to the Sucred ‘pun ny ty of the iblahon, tothe a Chel ee interred on this dio ration of thelr most pl Eminence-designate wax ynied to. tea anie “Continued on Seventh Pus Da the Archdincese ot bee wet to etl the acing ‘honor a ‘lane vatrionn Are coms His Eminence-D: jgnate on the Deck of the Nieuw Amsterdam a Hoboken. oe ve Sacred Purple the Ship Started on Its Voyage From : an Ge. peur eee OL a . "oe gi eyo Striking Points in Cardinal’s Article ‘As the years go by, Iam more than ever convinced that the Con- situation of the United States ts atest instrument of govern- nent that ever pussed from the hand of man! “That within .the short spuco of 100 years wo have Rrown to be a great nation, fs due to the ‘Consti= Sitfon, the pattaiium of our ib: erties’ and the landmark in our match of progress. George Washington a0: fe, Conatinution’'s) final knows better than my~ suit “ehat a tine of. demarcation 4 separation religlon can cut tn this country from ocean to ocean, ond ho one has been more eager earnest in his effort to keep down’ and ‘suppress religious aise tinetion, ‘The ence of our govern= ment ty ‘pattrage, and any attempt ud a ‘voter either by tam= pering With his uiready cast. ballot or by bribery is a direct, blow at the Constiturion. The Supreme provi that practical infailibitity nish very Constitution must possess if it would be more than a mere scrap jones Court Our Cardinal to Ask | Very Special Blessing for All from Pontiff Cai arainal -sleslnate before leaving the sho America last Saturday dicta! iced the following atatement to » representative of thi official or iocese: “The ¥ fost Nlovecond Archbishop, Catholic Standard and is ele- |! eels Father, me ‘wit ask o 1 speciat vane for his bene- actors dnd frlends. TO NAME SIX CARDINALS; CONSISTORY MARCH 7-160 Cardini be av the ‘coming Contr, according ° “Qaservatore Rot the semi-of- the Public Consistory 0: ‘The following is the list of the dinals as announced by the “Osserva~ tore Romano: Monsignor Dennis J. Dougherty, Archbishon of vatacsipt ; Monstg: nor Fra Vidal Barraquer, Ap an Ragonesi, papal nuncio vncio at 3 audi. CATHOLICITY PROGRESSING a) IN IN FRENCH MOROCCO ZONE (By N. ©. W, C. News Service. Paris, Feb, 30. Catholietam is mak- ‘A relleious Paar has been fort) Maracco until taiumn, £ ‘Vieuriate ‘Apostolic admit rt Monsignor Franciseg Maria Cervi {Verena Archbishop and Ui THOS CER HS BIE 45 THAN LEAS STATION Rousiag Reception Tendered Car- dinal-designate En Route from Residence to Broad St. Station, 2 throngea Broad Street Station early Saturday morning, white maslittudew unable to reach the trait were massed on the Parkway and West Penn Square, to tender a qusing reception to the Most Rev- bid a loving ‘Thousands farewell to” His Eminence- designate before he entrained for Hoboken, thence to sail enroute for ous wher © Red Hat trom the > Benedict XV, ‘9 special train” “Can way schedule leave at So clock Fully half an hour before of and women and inanviduals be- the Pennsylvania tp ‘obtain. vantae to glimpse His d through the gate Fifteenth street to Kigh- teenth, mses wing assembled the special deteration of eleriy an ho were ny, thelr indowes cd ehiet she vip nt Flovekce hundred ana aitty - Cardi ial Seniinate's ‘a other relaives had en: n houso a tow tninutes hotor cir dis tints ex: Monsignor Michael J, with him to Rome, the Station. the station Ww scheduled to start at 7.20 o'clock. Five the appointed time. Eminence-designate appeared on aresidence, where he ssed his thanks at the ovation and ‘tremendous cheering, which rent the alr, as he stood In the doorway with the vicars ‘ceneral On eliher valde of him. Cractously he Stopped at the reauent of motion pict= nd newspaper botogranhe ts netone to take pietires of the Metropolitan of Britain no igs may Honore by the Holy the nh ntogran hing Ser, His sence entere aatomonite, which ae decorated with @ huge boaaet of Rte‘ Sammations and yellow daftodits, forming the Papal colors. Headed by conton of peter and vrancia X. Wastl, Se chart les as chiet ne UM verend Areh~= pacort started tar the aved along Race ansinted by Spunish Pranciacans, By ree a October It, 1920, the fae ee ppointed Monsignor Dane. he country iy how wnder «French “Protectorate he street tthe. Parkway and thence 10 he east entrance to Rrond Street | Stauton he brief journey was (Continued on Seventh Pa Wireless from Vessel States All are Well, and Weather is Good ding to wireless, recelved |) at “he orice of The Catholic Stand- Ti the \d- Ameri Amsterdam, which Is Barinonce e-designate France, whence they wil travel, ‘directly. to Rome, js making good time across the At- Jantic, ‘The first message received by the official organ of the dicen was dy. Sigh of ato neat third ot the Journey overseas, ail_ the party, including tho Most Reverend Aronbishop, were well, Tho weather has good ‘The ship should reach Plymouth to-morrow (Sunday) and dock Aoulogne-sur-Mee Monday, February 2! 2 WALDENSIANS SPREAD FALSEHOODS IN DETROIT ews Service.) ~~~ |STAND OF IRISH HIERARCHY h Hits situation. MEN'S COUNCIL OF N..W.C. STARTS PRESS MONTH BOOM Sends Letter to All Catholic Soci- eties Urging Co-operation in Spends Catholic Literature. . CW, C. News Service.) tris me Plane of he Hierarchy wo promote the Cutholic press. ‘This letter uns ai cai WBE with the esice ot our Ho! 7 Faller Benedict month of March has National Cathoile Breas ‘io onthe 8 there is no gre’ fective muedium for the peapawation “ot our falda an dissemination of the truths of Jesus Christ than a loyal Catholte press, it should have the un Guulified support, und. co-operation of fe Cutholle. Such support can given by subweril f Je papere or period diva: otto further. thie worthy eau Press Department the Nationat Cutholie Wellare {cote has under- Ken @ vigorous campaign to inform our people of the urgent necessity Ot extending the influence und smevensing ¢ power and ey of the Catho: (Continued op HI tn Page) | IN PRESE! ENT Ch CRISIS SOUGH (By N.C Dublins Feb, bas, xecefved an the, Irish * Students’ Asso Paris requesting an unanimous state- ment by the Irish episcopacy on thi | Phe tetter deckeres thi or society of Irishmen wl may y be can fait to recognize the tin miense* value of the hicrarchy's serv~ Iees in Ireland and its devotion to of her people during “thew H 33 Intercsts ‘winst idee "Avenue. Congregational ere It Was announced he Before and [fore with @ frantic story of murder, plunder, superstition and ignorance on the part of the Church and declared! thatthe Holy Wacher was opposed 10 the Bible and did his utmost to pre~ vent the Italian people» from even seeing a copy of it, At the conclusion of the tirade the Rey. Chest son eulogized the speaker and piously. prayed that his }good people help “to lift out { bon ndage into the light of cneistientey ¢ collection will be devoted to he ing the work of the ‘Waldensians, hi the committes has cheme and 2! Basor is preatly ers of aid receiv cara pal Logue ended the movement. a eip~ h terrible years, but eminent eccle: ies and lay ish throu hout Trance ish jare taking | catholic bod [desirous of using their organ jereate favor. that can have iy supported: by opinion. of Christianity, a they, t declaration from Tre ‘The letter that ‘angiridual utterancen, by |Twisk Bishops have been put before }oreign readers ina way that implied rw, wh the roved ae ' tu tion, It Is thought. Biukopn to address the. ‘world again. aious Orders Growing. judices © ited § | Amerioan eltizen Sltorescen the ev bing to one], 0 sect herever they in sort alas | 6 FIVE CENTS CADINL ASKS AMERICANS TO LPHOLD THE PRINCIPLES OF THE CONSTITUTION Says Peace and Securi Security ‘are Found in Ideals for Which Washing- ton Stood. WARNS AGAINST _ BIGOTRY: Declares He Has Been Eager ta. Keep Down and Repress Relig- ious Distinction. By JAMES CARDINAL GIBBONS. by the Metropolitun Pubs he Buitimoi Highs “published with’ pormisaion, the years go by Tam more th hat the Conatttution of the United States the greatest Instrument of government that eve ued from the hand of man, a de- bmmigration, far-reaching te, changes, Invens tions. and dircoverles, the growth of individual wealth and the vagurles of endless reformers, That within the short capnce of 300 years nav be a great ation, 80. mu Tnked States to rightly regarded ‘ue tho firnt among the nations of tho due to the Constitution, the palladium ot “our landmark in our mareh 0 George "Washington ite final adoption largely ou} spect for his judgment. und ‘us tribute of confidence in him, he hae all mankind his debtor forever, for Ue Constitution has proved the bulw ‘ogre scoured of teen. indepe! instrument suferuurding ational fe and tnsuring us the Tbertion and freedom which it, guar of Religious Liberty.’ timo in the history mankind slioue Nberty was her men as a right under “Palasiom indeed big thing. | mighty thing for a into the fundamentals of over ment enactments that would stem the {ide of popular and trad! somet «came to ‘s, fail benrted cand well Miaponed van wire out ‘Of the Constitution who could have ils confronting us! ‘one knows better thin mynelt whit auiine cf demarcation. und eep= aration religlan ean cut in tha coun try felisoun ‘facings that ane eastern nt rallelous difterencan ca ut Ane what ‘n * Ninn gears of Peni nnd test has} e the ent blessing ‘onoved. hy if with practical sear sey th Source of mutant discard and infoatice that the Henublic bad t wan quoted in the, ne tow wi RO ing. foretan elements te anit eo if they did not Ike our laws, return to thelr own country: vy aid not return they Thowta’ be | pDirecto here of- W. ©, Nowa Servics Berlin, Feb, 5—-According to statiz~ pubis ished by. the seml-officint ‘Allegemeinen Zeitung,” the revocation of the Welmar mnt the number of establish- ous orders in by 46, with Jesuits have 12 houses, with 118 members: the houses, with members. Germ vs 8 whole, has fit? relia - with 67,501 mi be rs, und Prussia alone has 2.80 ablishments, with 37, $03. members. utd bi Iitttea to ue ie are faited to teach ond uphold the principles upon which cur | government rests, Palladium of Civi ert The very caence of our government in suffrage, and the mechod by while the peonls Treister, tele cholee Hence our rulers ure calls [the peante, by the people. ‘ont tnved on Tenth Pago?
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