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VOL. 26-NO. 28%
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,
MAY
:
21,. 1921
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GRADUATE FIRST NURSES
‘wenty-one Young Women Consti-
in Pioneer Band of Hospice’s
Training School,
UAL CEREMONY AT MERION
Pupils of Academy, Confers Di-
plomas and Bestows Awards.
ff nurses of Misert-
+ band
vi Hospital, and frat ts ‘receive
fir alplomas from tho hands of His
minence, ‘ne crdinat. twenty-one
jung women, no ompleted
veir course of studies at the well
Nown and popular hospice at Fitty-
rth street and r avenue, held
eir commencement exercises on last
t
fonday tternoon at the Convent of
fe eoclaes completed an inspiring
sa! ceremony conducted ainid beau-
fe eee hildren Confirmed,
fc aie foe administered the
nt of Confrntion to a num
i ‘chain of the convent, and the
‘ge J, Caruana, secretary to
o Cardinal. ‘There was a large as-
mbly of parents and friends who had
ony.
sed the children
toid
O-
n_ thay
Beeaition Fi the Moat Blessed Sac-
‘ment concluded the «
ith just pride, that
erat ‘Nowpital they helped to build
fs" worthy represented in the
Fo ner * band’ of twenty-one graduate
The’ rance of ¢) Cardinal, at
ded by the reverend clerey
cal gat of the Niecricoraia ‘Tos.
I, Was greeted by St, Ann's Band.
ie “Vem Creator, Spirliue” was ton
eng by the academy choir,
The Nurse in Modern Medicine”
6
and thorough
cient ‘nurse, who thus becomes the
plaborer of the ‘successfull phvstelan
agaern thm 2. cf violin solo, by
sete companied by Miss
‘hy. delightea the audience and
inl {estitled that the trained nurse
rity Mave other ‘accomplishments be-
thos profession, which
r ic
while away many a
The New Nu
ste ress to the araduates was
Boat ty the Very Reverend Chan-
. who, in inspiring words, placed
tore them their
ristel! 88 to the bodies of those on
Fearne £0 thelr care. Father Whitaker
‘arly show
ng iribute of rover
given to His
many ‘sits and kind
en more fitly
king into the werlous tace
oF MSERICORDAROSPTAL
lis Eminence, After Confirming
ie COUNCIL TO PUT WAR TABLETS
ed
REV. ANTHONY J. ZELLER
REV, ANTHONY J, ZELLER.
ENTERS LIFE ETERNAL
His Eminence Presides at Solemn
Obsequies of Late Rector of the
Sacred Heart Church.
Rov. Anthony J, Zeller, rector
Hi f
ing of last » at the
residence, 1404 South Third street.
Father Zeller had been in ill health
ceived his early gaveation in ie
Annunciation B.V. M, parish scho
Ho served te Masse ot ‘ne Rev. John
J. War was at that time sta-
Uoned at the Annunciation Church and
later became pastor of the Sacred
Heart Church where he was succeeded
by Father Zeller.
‘The young levite entered the Sem-
inary of St. Charles’ Borromeo, Over
He was ordained May
in the Cathedral, by the late
Archbishop Ryan, and was immediately
signed to his first and, only railesion
t the Church of Sacred rt.
Pather Zeller enjoyed. the value diss
tinction of serving as assistant in the
parish for twenty-six years, Upon the
death of Father Ward he be rector
falyue surrounded by ferns and
flowers, and illumined by candelabra,
the body tay in ata of
parishioners from the various societies
Kept prayerful watch at the bier, in
Feluys of eight, throughout the night
and ©
durin, Ma:
iad int est ‘
pr ‘vestments
h he bee! stomed to offer
The ‘Tioly Eecride <, ana clasping in his
still hands m
flock, and many even not of the fold
came to bid a last adieu and recite a
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HOLY FATHER PRAISES
The Right Rev. Monsignor “
Rempe. of Chicago, according
Associated Press dispatch duted. “aay
mad
rehy, ‘in the, atatrbution
ge contributed in tl
Monsignor Remo. de=
geribed to the ‘Pontiff his experiences in
Vienna, Breslau, Berlin, Cologne, Mu-
nich and other place:
Pope Renedict expressed deep appre-
ciatjon for the work that had been done,
Gacering’ It showed new ‘proof of the
generosity and picty of the American
people. -
PARTITION IN SOUTHERN
By . W. C. Cable Service.)
iin, 4—The majority of
the Sinn Vein candidates who
Munster, Leinster and Connaught, are
Sthe list, includes ton Cath-
ole physicians and twelve Catholic
lawyers. Partition as a working scheme
In ireland, ts dead, ag a result, of the
20 rep-
elected members from the Southern
only contests in the prim
De Valeta's nom=
‘Down was signed
Mulhern and other prom:
inent members of the clergy, Five-
sixths of tho districts gave overwhelm-
in favor of the Repub-
fact is regarded as of
cance in view of Sir
‘ood’s recent statement
mu we
that these general elections, would con-
atitute the greatest event in the mod-
ern histo’ y of Trot Ire!
IN LONDON CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
apy . C. Nows Serv!
London, May Y g.-the Westminster
catholic " roder ation reports that
ondon County Council has agreed to
Jreater: London, tablets oF
one ch are inscribed the. "pastes ot
‘wo
lald down thelr lives
the wor
Nine mercy of God, in
cor
and
tors
“| Will Be Known as Bishop Kenrick,
ing King, all that was mortal of Fat
Zeller ed. Hundreds of bereaved
iritual children, the littie ones of his {9
Th
GENEROSITY OF AMERICA |*
IRELAND A DEAD ISSUE |
provinces are either tn fail or “on the | pi
‘MONSIGNOR FITZPATRICK
15 SOLEMNLY INVESTED
New Domestic Prelate Receives ji
Insignia of His High Office
from His Eminence.
second time within six
jachy's congregation had
the opportunity of honoring and show
ny
i 10 estee they hold
thoir beloved pastor, the Right Rev,
Monsignor Fenton J. Fitzpatrick, on
ida last, he was
ordination the ceremonies were grace
with the presence of His Eminence
the Cardinal,
The occasion ulso marked the first
visit of “Hie Eminence to the parish
since his elevation and he was gree!
on his arrival by. tho children ‘of the
Purish school, whe gave a reception
n the lawn in front of the rectory in
his honor. The young folks made an
effective appearance, boys being
dressed in durk clothes, euch one wears
fn
ing a carnation and ‘the girls being
reese in white with large red rib-
8 in ona the boys and
‘hicl
hi
sented with a huge bouquet of Amer-
ica
Robe
minence off
vertiture and had ae his, Gnabiaing the
Right Fev, Monnignora Jamon F. Na
M. ©. Donovan. The
; AtgNally was master of ccremonice,
Rev. w J. Fleming, the as-
aistant. Testor,
English, ‘the Papal inci
the elevation of Monsignor ienetec
At.
‘read
ter ‘conferring ‘the roe
felletta on the newly appainted prelate,
ne
appended. was delivered by the Right al
Rev. Monsignor W. J. Walsh, rector of
(Continued on Ninth
ee
K-G. TO INSTITUTE NEW
COUNCIL ON MAIN LINE
2256—State Deputy to
Give Major Degree.
‘The Catholic men of the Main Line we
obtain
section permission
theowgh Dist Deputy J. J. Gorman
to incil of the Knights of
Columbus, Te wiil bo Tovated at Ard:
mot e known as Bishop Kenrick
Council, No. 2256,
it degree will be given to can-
in K. o'
on Thursday evening, May
atitution ef the eounctl Nill vecur on
Sunday, May 28, rdmore, L
emn High Mass. celebrated in St. Col
man's Church, will open the exercises,
bers of the Fourth Degree assembles
Rill accompany the candidates to and
from
Banas jet for New Candidates
major degree will be exemplified
W. Kies, Jr, of
9 | Pittsbursh, ionmeatately after luncheon
has been xerved to the visting Knights.
Following the desree a banaget will be
given in Masonic Hull, ut which emt-
The
71 yy State
nt speakers will address the membere
of the new council. ‘The recently elect.
cd State Deputy, P. A. Kennedy, will
be present. Persons d din
ing to attend
the banauet are to make
resorvationa at ones by. “communicating
with H.C. Bare, Ardmore.
Ardmore can be reached by the Peni
IWwanii }, Ardmore trolley from
fe from Sixty-third
© New council expect
large attendance of Knights “from
Philadcipiia and vicinity
CARDINAL BOURNE OBSERVES
SILVER JUBILEE AS BISHOP) nich
(By N. C. W. C. News Service.)
London, May 1—Cardinal Bourne
to-day celebrated the silver jubilee of
7m" was st
Gathearal in. stat
Mass, attended by. ihe Caunetie Eaap®
ter and mem
episcopal una housands who
tended the service, ned the mirects tS
archie}
rdinary feature of the
celebration 1s that the same
joud in
printed long and culogistic
8 Carainal Rourne and praise
iim not ont a great churchman,
but ag a great patriot und statesman,
1840, have
tre
Plan Beatification of Srish Nun.
(Ry x W, C, News Service.)
Rome, oy 8.—Following the dis-
cuselone in the Sacred Congregation
Rit arch 13, Pope Benedict has
punishes @ deers jorizing the in:
‘duction of the eauee of the beatitica=
fon of Mother Mary. Aikenhead,
ary
foundces ‘8 of the Irish Sisters of Char-
fy. ied in Dublin, in 1858, aged
Swe.
natin and in|
im
ordained June
the English Catholic Hierarchy in | ¥°s
BRITISH HIERARCHY INVITES
NON-CATHOLICS TO CONGRESS
(By N. +O Cette Bervicn)
don, Stay 14-—-Are
Lon hopt
Bishops of fveland and Welew
sued
in aiefense of the Catbolic Version of
0 Holy Scriptures,
Cardinal Gaaquet, who te president
of the Commission ‘on the Revision ot
the Vulinte will attend as apoctal re
resentative of Pope
ean account of the rewtlve chieved
By ‘bis commisaton and by the special
Biblical Commission
et
vy JONNART UNABLE TO ACCEPT
|" VATICAN AMBASSADOR POST] ‘5:
, May 16-—Senator Jonnart an-
ican,
representative of “Artoin he could not
denert the task of restoring the de
vastated rei
remier iriand will to- morrow offer
‘appointment to another
Iection ia likely to be a Giptomat et
distinction,
Cardinal’ Granito i Belmonte, on his
from
Fn
may
Hons
d}ment of a Papal Nunclo to Paris, Cal
ainat di aBotmonte epurted for Rome
on Tu
sohccording toe ‘@ispatch fo the As:
jociated Press dated May 17, the
French Cabinet met under the pres
dency of Premier Rriand to con
fice should
BISHOP FOCARTY Pt PUBLISHES
APPEAL AGAINST REPRISALS |,
o—Bo a deeply had the
the house of Fishop
indig-
Dublin, May.
attempt to burn
Fo early been Feweated that tre
nt people resorted to reprisal
Ennin, Tha ‘letter “tothe press’
hip appealed for wit-restraint,
Feprisae an
and far more severely: than
jean and do sympathize with them, The
asneeating. putt
tation (Jor, the attempt to burn my
‘such criminal madness
id pai itn ene. more deeply than the
hureh property itself,
the name
y
with heaven's. pleasure may
bring us the blessing of peace.
*: THO BISHOPS APPOINTED
TO FILL IMPORTANT SEES
Bishop Schrembs Goes to Cleveland
and the Very Rev. Thomas M.
O'Leary to Springfield, Mass.
(By N.C. W. C. News Service.)
Washi . y 16.—The Right
Rev. Joseph Schrembs, D. D., foriner
nt
at
suit of his wetivities in connection with
the work of the National Catholle War
Couneil and ita fuccessor, the present
tional Cutholte Welfare Council, He
er of tho original admin-
istratve. “committee of four Bishops,
which had active supervision over the
Catholic chureh in the United. States,
In that organization he wai
the Committes on Men's
the. organization.
National Catnotte FWellare Council to
rpetuate ork ‘started by the
War Council, Bishop ‘Sehrembs wa,
¥ re
chosen a member of the ‘administrative
t ow orrantaation
ne
women's organiza.
ew Bishop of Cleveland was
29, 8,
ed on February 22 of the same
ear. In August, 1911, ho was ap
pointed Bishop of the newly created
Yocero of Toledo and has remained
that See since that time, Ie suc
ceeds the late Might Net. tohn P. Far-
retty, D. D. as Bishop of Cleveland.
jew Bishop of Serna.
Aproiniment of
Thomas M. O'Le: ot
Springfield, ‘Maas, to succeed the late
p Thomas D. Beaven, has called
Attention tothe Papid udvaneement oe
this “briant Noun prelate who now
becomes, on mf
FF
53
Qf
ye
Ze
ae
Beg.
>.
zo
BS
24.
ordaine
Te was appointed
ansistant pastor of St. Ann's Church,
Manchester, N, H., in 1898 and rerved
there ‘untit’ 1899 when he wan tra
rred as pastor to St. John’s Church
is Concord,
In 190¢ tra to St.
Joseph's catheteat at Racheneer and
made chancellor of the diver:
seeretary to lishop Delaney. ito
made rector of the Cathedral in 110
and continued to serve as chanceltor,
emt 18, 18k. Father O'Leary
was appol oneral
ted vicar-gv of the | tex
Diorese of Manchester and held. that
ntmuent. ‘on.
position until his recent appointment,
Yithe A
MICHIGAN SCHOOL BILL
APPROVED BY CATHOLICS
ing Welfare Council Bureau of Educa-
tion Suggests Like Enactments
Be Sought in Other States.
ws e C. News Service.)
aahington, y 16.—The Dacey
ea Providing for the supervisio:
parochtal
privat schools, which
was pa: rod 1y by the Legisla
of Michigan with the approval of
Catholic “teadere ” that State,
been approved by the Bureau of Pau
fare Counc Arsutement lesued by
A ©, Monahan, director of the bureau,
The Tees of tion ia of
the opinion tha:
ented in “Cathal. vedueation throagh=
tlonal and parochial ehools ie counte
ag equivalent to teaching in the. public
chools in cases where exper
amina ation upon presentation of pros!
ris given to the Superinten-
aent ‘of Public Instruction or bie a4-
sivtants to fowes and examine
jools operatini r the act. rela
Wve to. sanitary “conditions enroitment
of pupils, courses of study..and qualt;
of tenchers,-and “to compel
compliance. with. the ‘State laws pon
cerning euch masters. *
HAYT! RECOGNIZES. W WORK
OF HOLY GHOST FATHERS
i Urges Order to Remain in Country
and Cedes All Property Used"
for Educational Purposes. ~
y N, News Service.)
ort au Prine, Hast, Mas 0.—The
value of the tha’ Fathers of
the Holy Ghost “ind Immaculate Hes
the acquisi-
foreigners. The
action of the Government was taken
in onde induce the
isting laws, of
ting
island dur
pecial’ Law Pas
rutetion recived by the
superior General Order from
President of Hayth te following
expanation ‘of the action is
that the Fs
ering that
y for the
Secretury of Stats, the following law
has been propose nd passed by
the Council of the sn te!
“The State of i gegen to, the
ot the Holy Ghost and Tmma
fate ‘Heat of Mary. for, educational
purpores, all the property on which sta
institutions are
FRENCH CARDINAL BARS
y N.C. W. C. News Service.
aris, May inal
Archbishop of Bordeaux, has published
he following | note in the bulletin of
rehdioce
“We ‘oreently “beseech the priests of
of the whole diocese to
thionors trom the pul- |“
. M. C. A. has recentl
ki
Spuriiying’ the faith of ¥
Reakens thelr faith fe ipincing” sisal
‘above all churchen
religious confess
to, expose one’s self either “throu
through one’s intances
o ‘iw the faith witnout witches
int Paul, ‘Tt is in le to wicane
consequentise to gam
ard D. Keliy,
Rapids, have scrived
Amer-
Biche Walsh was re
need —
aw Cardinal Presides at Solemn Mass.
vince
celebra:
© NAME ae OL NUNCIOS
R POLAND AND PERU | m
on. | the creation of a ‘Nunciature a Poking:
“¥" TO ALL CATHOLICS) trict tierseen
tertatna
dian
Andrieu
Masonic Emblem
Given to Shrine
(ay Nc Ww
jundreds of pieces of Jewelry. tn,
ize of
ved
fe donations to
making of thi
OBSERVE DIAMOND JUBILEE
FIVE CENTS
‘PRESS ASSODITION HAS.
HAD REMARKABLE GROWTH
Practically All Catholic Papers in
United States Are Now Sub-
scribers to Service.
HOLDS ANNUAL “CONVENTION
Father Burke Make Makes Stirrmg Ad-
dress—Delegates Hear Eloquent
Plea for Justice for Ireland.
CW. C. News
OF ORDER AT VILLA MARIA] si
Two Bishops and 200 Monsignori
and Priests Present.
the foundation of
Sisters, Servants of the
Heart of Mary is being appropriately i
ate
at Villa Maria here to-day.
K
o waa master of
ight Rey. Bishop Bfe-
hed
bout ‘two hundred of, see right
reverend an
pre:
Hie Eminence, the Cardin:
te
,
Kavanagh. Bishop Shahi
tended by the Right Rev. Monslenor
Fenton J. Fitzpatrick and the Right
Rov, Henry 7. Drumevole, D D.
‘he Cardinal was mi red.
us oe
pupils.
eaded by their
p Penn sirect to
nas
moresqu
Puccio,
vi
be
Sac!
Pope Benedict has, according to an
Associated Press dispatch, dated May
4.
ad
iter appointed Archbishop of Stan.
Uf also has appointed Mon-
MGuueepbe, Petrelll
eto the Philippines, as
Monsirnor Petrelll had im visis
been promoted
bat the opposition of
Anostolic
© prevented
ARCHBISHOP MANNIX GIVEN
TWO FAREWELL RECEPTIONS |.
7. C. Cable Service.)
14.—Archbishop Man-
was presented to the Bishop of Port
routh, who was tho frst to ente
op Mannix after the. latter
woe nianded in England from a British
cruiser
ved from Austratia to-
Elaay initeaten inst efforts are being
made the Arch-
urn to that ‘country,
he Protestant Fed-
will start on his return journey Mon-
day and will travel by way of In
TO CONSECRATE BISHOP
OF WI
CHITA ON JUNE 8
St | edi
juded | F
{| with Sseneaiedon Softhe Most Blessed
rami
MD,
flected secretary,
“Church Progress.”
el
@ resolution thanking Mr. Jaerle for Bis
‘nt administration of the
Sirectors were choscn.
P. Hart, of the
Trdegrapn. cu ‘cineinaad Fv, Harvey.
Ir., of th ension Magazine.” Chi-
cago, and the Rev, Jenn’ Nol, ot
7Our Sunday Visitor.”
The new members of
Boreau were
(of the “Columbian,”
S.J.
i 2
Ob i.
Louisville: the Rev. Charies J. Mutialy,
i ered
p, Parant of the
and
tholie
in favor of meeting next year in Cin=
cinnat! or Caieago.
88 Ordered Printed,
The resolution unanimously adopted
by the convention on
lar,
cessity for the fonctionnd
and development of the C. P. A.
e Ne wn with a view:
Cathoilo
in the country, by
and direction of ane
in Joint xession with represe!
tatlvee of the National Catholig Wel-
fare Council.”
Father Burke's address to -
yention was extempo us, He satd
that there should be no "howe ‘Se aes
continuing the Catholic SK0¢
tion, which had a great and checs
tive’ agency in spreaaing Catholic truth
the
on remain as
it has been, the voice of the Catholic
Prewe of the cuntry, and they wanted to
give It every assistance and support.
Father Burke Reid the delegates,
[the Association
necessary in that
event, Father Burke xald, to atl into
existence a new press astocia
ter an carne:
coula be he convention,
‘on Saturday, adopted as part of th
soclation’s constitution an artic
jons
Press
; wc, Department
wt Literature that
the aprlicant for this service shall have
mbership in the Catholic Press As-
jation,
"hs anid to the understanding of thin
article, it was voted that 1
indicated
. News Service 0 long
as thelr present subscription continues
uninterrupted.”
This
will be submitted to
the Adarinistrative Commitive of ine
Hishops by the Right Kev, win iam T.
ussell, : chaieinan Of the Press
and Puvlicity Department, ‘er for their
concurren
Report on N.C. W, C. News
we director of ts
G oN. c.
8 Service, read a paper a
The Hight Rev. Monsignor A. J.|}yig : <
lay afternoon: session, 01 "The
Schirertnen Bishop -elect of wie Value of Good Make-up.” and presented,
will be a report of the work of the Departm ment
horslay.
nat
e by the Holy Father
ing the yea
oth? ETRerE showed that when the
10
vices at Wichita on June 28.
W. C, News Service was inaugurated
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