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The Catholic Standard and Times, v. 26, no. 18, Saturday, March 12, 1921.
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Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Pa.)
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1921-03-12
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Dougherty, Dennis Joseph, 1865-1951.
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ly ‘a ay am ' ae + * 2 t VOL. 26—-NO. 18 PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921 HIS EMINENCE 13 FORMALLY EXALTED = AG PRINCE OF CHURCH BY VICAR OF CHRIST Surpassing Solemnity and Grandeur Mark Elevation, for First Time in History of the Church, of Metropolitan of araiae to Sacred College of Cardinals. DISTINGUISHED PRELATE IN ADDRESS OF GRATITUDE TELLS HOLY FATHER OF AMERICA’S JOY AT HONOR bes : of By [ARLES PHILLIPS. (Special x & ‘W. C. Cable to The Catholic Standard and Times.) Rom 10.—His Eminence, Dennis Cardinal Dougherty, first serra oC the great See of Philadelphia to be en PLAN TREMENDOUS OVATION TO WELCOME NEW CARDINAL (By N. 0. W. Arrangements Now Under Way for{| Paris, any %vonewing ae Protestants of France ‘ant an Ambassdor Great Civic Demonstration and || $90" °, Eronet eoreeene Religious Celebration. 6 official relations with the Sovereign Pontiff, a ove —— ment Is doing noticed among cer- Arrangements have heen begun for a|| tain Protestant circles, Its aim mdous “welcome hore” reception || £9, tak that o vital relations he en: to be accorded His Eminence upon bis a Pretetant che return from Romi tions are jestant Fo e Prots et Ttberter" beginning with a great demonstration || #POV Claim, concee eae nee ch welcome, in which will Protestants have neither an ack all the clergy of the diocese and many || nowledged chiet nor unity, Bute fe review, “we must pre na Gistant points and thousands of the Catholica from boing clone ta 3 of jous and fraternal s0- watistaction which Cletien within the Jurisdiction of Phf- much them the impression adelphia’s new Cardinal that thelrs ta the State religion.” erefore,” it continues, | "ai t is expected that His Eminence ant iust be rapidly reached will arrive at oP Nnnesetpnte Sta-|| among all Protestants fur the pur- fon, where, it S planned, a large dele-|| pose “of appointing an authority tion of clergy and la: who mig! 1d layme! him, Immediately following this cclve t Prot- the historic Sala Rea the famous frescoes a ich, depicting as ier lo |reception, there will be a “standing || esta jordeaux has adopted of the Church and the historic glori the Papacy, parade,” ‘as it is called, almilar to the similer resolution which was trans- ting background for the impressive and picturesque scene. magnificent ovation which marked the matted to the Jrotestant members casion on both sides of the great hall |coming of the oloves Metropolitan ¢ French Partiamt were draped red velvet hangings, decorated with golden insig ni, from which [from Buffalo in July, 1918, a brillant and distinguished gathering, of world-lamous personages in the ‘Parade, Meeting and Mas: ecclesiastical and diplomatic circles witnessed -the-.ceremony-~there_we ‘With hundreds of *thourands. ining ore than two thousand goplications for admission to the consistorial hall the, sidowalke of Bro t, His INS F. F HERRON DI DIES which seats three hundre mie ae EW CARDINAL Impressive FIGURE, For the Americans present, and for the many millions in the United States to whom the occasion was of Sneeal interest, the centre of the dramatic Secasion was their fellow-countryman, the Cardinal Archbishop of Philadel- hia, whose. strong, vigorous figure stood out in the multi-colored and apesive pit The began at 10 o'clock precisely, when the Sovereign Pontiti ‘coteed the sat hom the Sala Duca! < borne i in n the Sedia Gestatoria by twelve Papal bearers in crimson velvet rece reri carrying the historic insighia, the famous Pontifical fan of white ‘ostrich feathers, The Noble Guard in blue and gold with steel helmets gol Swiss halberdiers i in alow and black armed with their historic double-hilted swords surrounded the slim figure of the white-ciad tate cession followed, consisting of the full Papal court and the entire Colhege of Cardinals. rT id markable considering his ‘Fle wore the Papal Tiara, end of the hall, set against yiolct epee near the Pauline portal fe removed the Triple crown, replacing ie imple mitre. The Col f Cardin: their flowing and vi nous ‘apps magna, were to ight and left of the pontineal ranged in seats PAYS HOMAGE TO PONTIFF. : ‘The enthronement of the Pope began the actual ceremonies. The carved doors at the end of the Sala where eelior and the Papal Cham Cardinal Dougherty, avenged by the master of ceremonies, Motsignor Grosso and Cavalier Lauri, the brother of the Nuncio to Pern, was the + second to appear, following the senior Cardinal, Prince Faulhaber. aking obeisance as he entered the hall, Car. erty advanced D m e Pon tifl, nes irissing his foot, tis hand and his cheek, The formal. eception into. the "Socred College fot lowed, His Eminence Cardinal Dougherty a inals of Munich and Cologne approaching each senior colleague in turn, receiving embrace, then places in their seats “of this most august universal Council.” Parkway, and west to the ‘Cardinal's residence, Jn the ‘evening a big civic celebra~ elitan Opera House, where, with the cegan Worker, Loyal Friend of Governor and the MM nal, Spine Injury Fatal to Tireless Dio- tho May Clergy and Religious. ermor and State a ‘als present, wit on October Every aid of medicine and surgery was accorded the pationt, and the best of care and attention given the who “had never spared time -glea. for :cthers. zant of nis ‘gondition/ and ware tO wards the end that be would not re- cover, r lost the cheerfulness ‘of the Christians of and sunpy Siosition and regard for Cilteia, The in this step ee wite, Mrs. 7 daughters, (By NG. W.C. Nowa Servte Geneva, Feb, 25.—~ “courier de] w February 5, ion Publishes ecemt t resident nt & 33 Pe Elizabeth nd «Natio ns 4 1 Sve, and believes that. this ttitud Benedict XV, will be an| Pagina ond Biieabeth. AFTER WS ILLNESS cee mun, | tio! himself, ei star ANNUAL K. OF C. RETREAT TO BE HELO NEXT WEEK Rev. Joseph J. Daley, S. J., Will Conduct Exercises in the Cathe- dral—To Have Special Music. The annual K. of C retreat will begin in the Cathedral on next Mon- day evening at 8 gretock. ‘The exercises will jer the a: section of the Rev, "sosenh rs Daley, ‘New York, a preacher TSE nation-wide’ repu- tation, who has chosen for his sub- sects the fonowing: fonds evening, “The Dignity of Knighthood ‘Tuesday, sme, Stain on the Shield.” Wednesday, “The Vindication . of Honor.” ‘Thursday, “The Test of Nobility.” Palm Sunday, “God's Gentlemen.” All the retreatants will receive Holy o'clock! Mass tn tt that from present indications the capacity of the sacred edifice will be taxed to accommodute them. - To Invite Non- -Gathelles Particular stress ‘ts upon the opportunity, that, is nbs o of- rer of Christopher trely new one, as The exerelse former years were, fo and Washington, D. which (o erect a. which will have une facilities for entertainment of its members nions wit ‘eocial, dramatic and. iterary lin v Project is non-sectarian aracter, acco Thomas e, vice president of 1 ack ‘of facilities th in of ‘het news of the death dealt a blow S011 in he imposing of the red reuse to all Catholics to give copecisly ene acain “Acker, city [bia for ine proper entertainment. o lore the Pontifical throne, the hoods @ paper regrets that the Holy See | Put ron had “served. sine January 1y|feln aid Me wen nes is of the hem, Cardinals by was not invited at the very” beginning | 205 felvement of the their respective masters ss the Pope bron to form part of the League of Nations |" “iis was a splendid type of public endeavor to supply that nounced the fo) mal words of imposition and placed the broad scarlet nate and that haa eevee tae [eervant” Mr. Acker suid, “and his 1038 the ‘rection of & building which will the bowed heads as he did s thera, and expresses uo finaly ‘will Will be" fele by the whole ‘conus munity. |have an auditorium, gym oo rt ” ne of those men who ely cial gathering rooms and ot fad Uae Deum" Chante: Sunber Hom Peanasleacin Raman au [Femlge, the error committed in exctud-|in° public” wervice for ita “oWn sake ties, "Every one in the vicinity will be This bs the consistory to, a parts of the United States and from the| thority. whieh enjoys. auch universal [Without thought of personal shin’ Nev eer wet a a lose, with the Papal Benediction. The) Philippines, which was once the seer consideration and veneration as the Splendid Work During Epidemi ope for the gunpart Cardinals then left the Pontifical: pre-|of Cardinal Dougherty's apostolic a-| HOI F Xe is doubtful if any Catholic in| 4° ence and adjourne: he Sistine| bors, cable " her. Phiadelphia so well known —_————_ wor gscorting memberss| poured ane mensnees Of congratulation |a¥4¢ARYK RECONSIDERS coety one. Ho as net a" peraen £0 ‘© N, ¥. CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS 10 ated before rw - every one. He 1 " Interest in Our Cardinal. COMMANDEERING CONVENT |iena nis name merely to @ project; he} BREAK WITH MOTHER CHURCH famous Sigine choir. On Wednesday the new : : must work for Tenn tirelessly. Manic : “Te Dew re was a formal oration d to the (By N.C. W. ON had-been his activities, anc paired to the Vatican, whese Pore Bote tensive his Inbors, particularly for the ‘of the Sacred College,. Cardia Vannuteli, who is now eighty fo old. edict in a brief ceremony in the large throne room, conferred the red biretta. 2 public consistory was followed Shy Pope was’ most gracious it mesnor, showing special interest ‘in the ‘ews Service.) echo-Slovakia, Feb. 17—| (rary Kordac and a deprecatory statement by Miss Alice| . (Continued on Second Page Masary! chter of President Masaryk, have temporarily halted the TTALIANS RESENT TAKING no attempt of the ommnloe| de Housing New and humanity, his outstanding |*° work, ant the minds of those associated Be ° ele fan Seience Monitor ts forecasted 8 th other fa result of “Tecent ltheation between Church’ the Christian by the the directors of th Mother the. trusteos, a 1.—Wasb- | bY in | every (9.0 T. IN EVERY HOME, 15. CARDINAL'S DESIRE Many Sermons at Masses Last Sun- day Advocating Support of the Diocesan Newspaper. DEPEND ON SUBSCRIBERS Each Reader Urged to Obtain One New Subscription During Cath- olic Press Month. ‘That His Eminence will have cause to be gratified at the success of Cath- oli Press Month in this diocese, dur: ing hia en! absence tn Rome, aud ae ard and Times, entertained, fol of the interest disp! of he churches last Sunday. In few things has the Metropolitan of this great See displayed such in tense interest as he has in the votepssent of The anole standard « hich jd have go Gathole family that it may fulfill fate the se home of every Standard and Times ine Dioceray na Announcements at Masses. Catholic ‘standard nna Seheorition Blanks, there were jo Standard and Tim fe ane 1° inence the avery “ ther arishes, again, plans were made for a nore letters to this office, of the weekly news; t the Catholic Church tn | ¢) Philadelphia. Tn other ch spectal_aermo: ere delivered at Lem'en devotions Turing tho week, ‘in which -the cause (Continued on Third Pase) on HOLY FATHER INTERESTED fin for th win 000 sampeten to oe ‘Jeon ind ty $200,C00_ campati Minded by'a special coramit hundred and deer Ject by many church re dis wut meonerifon blanks issued y cea: es t0 | conferr oan 9 Em- the 203 inal t 4 | Suilding erected for young men, where! recreational commodations may be afforded andj where every, precaution will be taken! ce IN CATACOMBS RESTORATION bo DIOCESAN CIVIC CENTRE DRIVE TO BEGIN MONDAY, Clergy and Men Invited to Bigs Mass Meeting at Benedict Club on Sunday, . CAMPAIGN TO BE CITY-WIDE Long Needed Project to Care for Youth Is Heartily Endorsed by His Eminence. perfect final CT & dibeesan mass * meeting ™ (Sunday) jon at ‘dock’ inthe Leneaiet Service Clu 157 and 159 North Fifteenth elvic us be centre, held to- This was determined upon at a spn cial meeting of toe was held on last Tuesday even clergy and layme: congregation and ailacnne (© hada as becal the eetin, notified of fordiat favitation is extended to all! < Catholic men to be present ‘hig final preliminary meeting be« and omicera on. Monday zig ee and every’ par will be thoroughly cam an sal rr uce their friends of other beliefs to speci execat ve. col ce of other, Satingahed “visitors, addresses James F. Herron orl cectmieny ther to the. devotions. Last Sunduy rer the opening ta eat Tas een elected to ta ‘The day following will be given over |Mayor Moore's cabinet, being’ assist ae * actly” armnged” mea! pro be Paitadeipbia Diocese, sa elsewhere [includes Tudee ohn dona Tudgel Sn religious celebration, which will lane purchasing agent of the city, and |grammo. rendered by the Cardinal out the county, of the nation- Se i 88) one of the Toyal, energetio and {Quartette, 1° Seeal will continu ing in the Cathedral by His -Em- L. be given under th fn st beloved Catholle laymen of Phila~|_ The retreat, will be gfven under the|throughout the month of The Right Rev. Monsignor Nevin F.|deiphia, died in Miserlcordia Hosptal| 5¢ which Albert J. Becker fan, [designated b; Archbishops and Fisher, V, G. is in char the cele-!on Wednesday afternoon at $ o'clock \James 1, Farrell, grand knight of San|Bishops of the United Stajes . oF - , er of commniciecs and sub-committees [after a valiant battle’ for health and|Salvador Counc! is chairman of ‘he|olis Press Month, will be appointed. Ute, waged with chiracteristic forti- (Petveat comm mber of the reverend clergy, for, ——+—— tude and Christian resigns ince acooediee to reports recetved, impress- lia to be conducted under the auspic LEAGUE OF NATIONS URGED inst tai. Deatn was exertbutea 0 yceun tne YOUNG HEN ea pce thelr respective congregations [Of he. Catholic Young "sen'a Ui 0 RECOGNIZE HOLY SEE|Satse® 78s from an sotvry D IN WASHINGTON ‘wer Poe Benedict spine. He was removed to the hoepital 4 led | Chri ‘which project with thelr characteristiot Cardinal's interest in Pr ‘Wastl in his introductory re Father marks at Tuesday's meeting oc ai been the earnest w central facilities as woll ‘as ac< rentine is private cer- Cc ission to comm: announcement tof meeting to de ped the headquarlers of the Holy Name we A pee Det ante [ceed wr eran en| CRUCIFKES FROM SCHOOLS frosts rate ung headsiariorg of te oly Name : d, ‘the Hradcany, near the Presiden= — pendent Gictetian Science Churcl w. Intormat ague and ail the vare( f ithe rch wae “performe i] tatiowiga tlal palace. (By N. ..W. G News Service — | MAgpendss 7 sous teeta eonceraed with the wal! namely, “the closing and the opening of} | T 20 Spanish’ Cardinale receive pain premises near the Presiden-| Rome, 26--Great indignation |°“yne meeting will be held tn Re eh, 28 hole me uths,” giving right to the new | their birettas on March 17 from the} a) quarters in.the Hradcany, where|has been aroused by decision ot Hotel Astor ard has been eatted by'a | nen is taking great interest 1 ardinals to speak in the Council of] hands of King Alfonso, Three Papal| most of the Governmental offices are] the gocialiat administration of certain | S720 of men, and nomen soe Ceiekt | tne vvrcnervation of the Roman caja- urch, Before the assembled Col-| delegates and members of the Pontifical] situated, are to be. vacated for the |the Socialist a Sinat they calan attempt of eccles- tombe and in furthering the work ot lege, the Pope placed his hand in turn} Guard leave Rome to-night for Madrid| greater comfort and security of in the province of Novara lnstieat domination on the ant of the bering aan s of each of the Cardi- | be: aring the ‘Papal decretals and in- rei tne. or es from the|directors of Christian Science | excavation which cl uch at- als, saying, “I close your wth so} sign schoolroy on Sturzo, political: Church of Loston. The meeting was | tention from his predecessors. In orter ‘ow shail not be heard.” Then in his consiatoriat allocution the Holy | secretary of the opel aue, eat announce; by Mra. Helena Bowe to insure safety, ys aocene and fociity for taking his hand from the sealed lips] Father unfortunately there conv cone |the following telegram fo eerrstign Selene Chu rrying on the . new Cardinal, the Holy Father) was no Syous occasion to alle ton iead Pee te Wife ot the most | “in the name of high sentiments of ‘Pho immediate, cause, of, the move; | chased extensive strips a ‘srundh ‘ia ur mouth that may|his discourse so far as world events Norous ‘selt-sin hristian faith elvit eaucation, 1| ment t up the First Independent two ba of catacoml ard in the name ofthe Father, F;| were concerned, because those events| ST pchop ‘Kordac promptly and] invoke your intervention ‘oid in-| Christian Sclence Church of New York ear the Catacoraba of St tnd of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. hich so deeply trouble human society ‘against the pro-|sult to religion in schools of Novara City, is said to be the action of State vouorously protested ag: Pi dH not yet en but continue to] posal to. dispossess the nuns. Helprovince where Socialist authorities delegates in sending out question- caustua, tamous for the cubicle of the the Red Hat. ONiSe Profound sorrow throughout the) Beeteg’ that they do all tho washing] have decided to remove the holy mage |nairen that according to thows in, the | Passion and because it was tn them ‘The conferring of the red‘hat on Cat-| world, Faithful to. his sacri o-|ana mending of linens for the various |of Christ, ruc fied." independent. eh sought to bind| nar the body of St. Janunrius was geal Dougnert and his colleagues to- gramme, the Hol oly Father of Christen-| churches of Prague. Governm At "stopdiana, as (hoon as the news Thine wha ey atone Church” {found This cemetery Js already par- ‘ fa‘ctaim, on the con e 1s to cutee rma drm sries noma he fat ase tee Yur ntti green ote Som emo fom th, cmonrcma | ana munca ite Begaditoy rm “Pe 0 ci Mis ‘ i on Red ‘also. an-|large popular demonstration was held, ead { ground is on the which began Monday w 10S oraciol pacihcation,. Wherel fore, he | Czecho-Siovak Miinghess of that or-|in which even Socialist women took {Stnbetion “with the chureb except | 4,77, 0tuer StrIP OF Bron A cuceht Ces ghroposed the names of the new | bad so eagerly taken the occasion af-| Penteution to accent the use of any|Part.. Carabinieri and police agents | membership. recently found that paris of the cata- Cardinals in sec: forded bye the centenary gclebration of | eonvents or ecclesiastical buildings. Pare summoned from Vererili, and are | “There witl bo no central authortty In ere crumbling, ‘and the uF | the Third Order of St. is to call . Tivea ‘in"time to soo the crucifixes re-|the Inucpendent church, tt ia afd, its ay” e nere ee E proprias nen or : sp|SIX NEW YORK PRIESTS MheSdayor nat hey were tobe put |toveeeate sinstead, of a central wectes [TORE FEMME | cr that a Ft anderecanding’o& tat bas in place immediately, In the) siastical, organization, @ church Sow rch ich had achieved such NAMED PAPAL PRELATES| meantime, many women and chidron [earthly manifestaion, iy maa up of |LOAD EDMUND TALBOT Is Mon happy changes in the saint's own times, had "bemin to aispiay, crucifixes on free “and Talependent congreRutions NEW CATHOLIC U UNION HEAD nor, Cerret jevel to-day had it been so March 7.—Pastors of six|thelr houses as ion of gneh entirely woit-governed, not only ican achuishere the decretal of citction necessary, Fee ee ee nen the| New York. ren 1Pastors of w|i faith ~ oe In all roupecta™ to his new dignity as as Prince of Holy| practice of generosity and of fraternal |New York churct the Papal house- (By N.C. oD ews Service. Church. In response, Cardinal Dough- domestic pro| London, ag —The Cathoite charity, for ever stronger in human he passions and and never and private ile. rable peace has not followed the roubles have sprung up to 'y a We behold fratricidal struggles snd quarrels of citizens from | RN TY ova. Mon ith country were hich arise new atior al con jiets in superintendent ‘of the pa. honor conferred on one citizen is an|\hich are employed ost violent | rochial sc! honor to the entire body of his fellow-| means—me: eS ately deplored b; y set +e Sountrymen, the Pope wherever seen, Peace pacts Catholie University to Erect Memorial, The personal friends of Cardinal| cannot be active or lasting as long as faghtngton, D.C. March TA Dougherty and the representatives of| men forget the principles of Christi ‘morial tablet to. tho m eligious orders in Rome witnessed this] jife, which teach them solely, througty pr ine studenta of the Catholle Univers fraternal charity a ateFgandation of universal peace and ‘viet. ‘The Holy Father stressed his desire most earnestly for the restoration of ardinals in Rome, he for- peace al the return of al h the principles of srdinal J erty. There|this end had iseued his encyclical avconstant stream of carriages tol seventh centenary of the Third Order ud from the American Co lege. Large] of St. Francis cans visiting Rome ere amon these callers, including a (Other Consistory News Third Page) Right Rev. Jose sity who lost thelr tives in the, wor rected here soon, if plans war will now prodeet ted by presidents of the various halle on the camp! ried out. ‘will probably ve placed en mene Tete alde: of the one . trance to Gibbons’ Hall. A committee || ; collection si be taken Up bY university to de~ general the students of th fray the expenses His Eminence the Cardinal Wants the Diocesan Newspaper The Catholic Standard and Times In the Home of Every Family Our Present Subscribers Car Help in Great Measure See Coupon on Page Three ee Walter Kerr, its president, who into fame on of his lettor Mercer on the Cardinal ish question is decided not to con- bor Arzheim, near Landau, the a He pursued his eheotogtea! atudies for two years in mabruck and four years in Rome, whore be was ors da Dries sagen MeGuekin, sinha vi Mevievat , Sullivan, Mare ‘A. Bet homas_F. Gowen, John J. Gallagher “Inm i " “veto of thanks to the Martin P. Gunn, James Hamilton. Jom retiring “president the Earl of Den-|jepn Jt Hughes, Mra Willins F. Haro bieh_ comm! ‘on the now famous John A, -MeGlinn, Dr. Joseph Mlsuetts An trew uing, Wiitigm diey, Hon, Joseph P. Rogers, Jam gore, Rira Ty Haiph J. Schowitle, Marry -ainor, Chalatonnes ratte Dani ters, James MM, Willoo:
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