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VOL. 26—-NO. 48
THE OFFICIAL DIOCESAN
ORGANIZATION OF WOMEN
His Eminence 2 Wishes Tt to Be Es.
tablished in Every Parish as
Active Foree for Religious
and Civic Welfare.
POWER OF UNITY STRESSED
AT MEETING OF GOVERNORS
Consistent
Practical Catholicity, Associa-
tion is Foreseen as Among
Mightiest in America.
purpose of de!
fining th
on ek al
the Cardinal's residence, 1723 Race,
street, His Ei ided.
he officers and members of the
ward Beecher Finck, president: Mrs,
James A.
e, vice= prealden
Mrs.
secretary:
Miss
Margaret Reyni of pi
motion; Mrs. Stephen ‘Kearney, ehair=
vice (charities); M
. ol
Jane M. Quennell,
the Catholic Girls’
Ruxtllary. Dr. Hxeleen A, Douredoure,
chairman of Mrs,
St Kennedy cores nding wecreiary?
ing Katherine Walsh, honorary pres\-
dent, and other members were out-of
town and unable to be present.
s of the Cardinal,
His
wished the Alliance. to be
tn every parish of tho diocese, not as
per organization,” but as an ac-
tive force for ‘vellglous and civic wel-
we ue fd:
yery proud of the practical
catia ‘spirit of Philadelphia, Diocese
It has by mo moans the Targest Cath-
colle population: other dioceses are
more Plargely, Catholic, according to
sus ‘statistics, but in: results
jeld to none, Our diocesan seminary
Collection last year was the wonder of
the world: our collection for the Holy
largest _in
no in the United ‘States
Souattea the generous donation this
Nocese sent, to Cari ‘dinal Logue for the
ellet of Ireland,
ent with the spirit of
tne ‘Palindelphie Diocese, manifested
other ways, the Alliance of Catholic
should be one of the most
Women
work among,
the dlocesan seminary collectors are
women, and one woman last
who was not a lady of leisure, but a
y working woman, used
1¢ to so valuable a purpose
Alltance of Catholic Women of the
Archdiocese of Philadelphia, which,
following in. the footsteps of Arch-
as the official diocesan association
of women—an association upon which
the’ head of the diocese call
any tim
quiring the concerted support of rep:
resentative Catholic women. For in
stance, if an objectionable film should
he on exhibition oup of Cath
olic
‘lone, not. for
fist roclety, but for one hundred
fifty or two hundred thousand
three hundred and fifty
parishes,
“The Alliance was founded by m:
predecessor; it was in ‘oistence and
Aoing good came to t
See “of Piaget Te eas my
pleasure then to confirm the late Most
women in
"I can do to help the "Atianee “ia
I shali be giad to do. It
ongest Cath-
ee
any
way,
mula be one of the stra
lie organizations in
* of organization detail to
Mance ftrelt, “One of the questions
trucerned a membership drive In all
ongy Bal ind Ils Emineare not
uy 8ave his sanction to the plan, but
raged the Alliance | all “une assistance
ugh to make the drive thor-
asf
wr
uehly succeaatule
nse hen all the questions had b
Ted, His) Emi intparted his
and withrew, after ieaving Fee
the members to hold an ins
meeting: woliowing his. depart
‘cane on Second Page)
nan-
with Philadelphia's Henry
a
¢ | yengeance of Nature und Morality pon
Iai d
g,| Messenger to
Pembroke Decatur Harton, Mrs, Thomas |e
| earthiy phvsiclane are Thy co-workers
year, one
year, one |
. F. Burns, organt
ir the Confederation dectat
a held at the annw
| P mergag' BONENTION
Pronounces Beautiful Invocation, |
Opening 71st Annual Session 1
of State Medical Society. 1
ye
ence,
“nen ion
His Emine Cardinal, re:
nounced the t
the seventy-first annual convention of
the Medical Soelety ot State of
Pennaylvania fe the Relea Strate
Monday morhing.
imately tx hundred dvlegaten | includ
ing @ number of w
tn “attenda
5
g
a
s
‘pow
neaster,
resident of the the Society, snatatod
as its new hea
Prayer or His Emi
His Eminence, delivered the follow-
ing prayer
“alinighty God, Give
own that sickness fi
er of health,
frequently the
we
breakers of ‘the
Holy Writ, saya, “the. bon be
ranagienor “abail be Ae with the
viees of his youth and they shall seep)
with bint Inthe
in Thy mae rey
ood out of evil by convertin
y Araicent
Ing. and by deputing. Hines
arouse In the unbeliever
and the libertine a sense of thelr
destiny and duty,,to break the bonds
nd their lives from pass
“Por thd renewal of our health, Thou
hast given us sleep, the balm of hurt
minds, an also pure air. the sun ‘a debe
and warmth, perties of herb:
and ature,
‘Thou hast put it into the
8 of physicians to study the
humun body, the diseases which aseail
it, the cures el as
ne
¢ Divine, ‘phyeteta lan, and
to allay pain, to make saving confec-
ind,
detieratione of this gathering:
t on their minds; give them a right
setee of thelr duty. : Inspire, them with
horro
forbidden’ trentme their
minds the virtue of charity towardn
the sick poor; grant that their counsels
may bring alleviation to the suffering,
hope to the affiteted,’ joy to the sor-
nd length of dara to the
Seelen, Am
CATHOLIC TRAGE UNIONS
WN VICTORY IY ENGLAND
Confederation Passes Resolutions| ¢}
Declaring Against. Membership
in Socialist Party.
By N.C. W. Cc. Cabte Service.)
. Oct, 8-—Resolu Lions deca
ing that no Roman Cathotl
Socialist and advising Cathotte seade
ot to pay the usual contribu:
parllamentary levy of the
Party were adopted by
the annual
unions ni
vote at
e1
Bishop. of
ship oF 8.000 only six
solution.
"Delegates from all parts of Great
Britain Teprencntatives* ‘from
Italy and
Voted againat
ot a Catholle political party. wi
niWarned to be Cauti
had ee
e Labor her
a small minority oe (Bocintitn
haab been able to mould opinion
party action,
be cautious
the
jored_ the tendenci
ts in it as being “bitterly ans
tagonistle to religion,
‘Monsignor O'Kelly, speaking, for the
renolution, | declared ‘atholics
yy fal ith and be the
an. Indeneny mdent of that
je Consress.
FRENCH GOVERNOR IN AFRICA
WILL Al AID PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS
. C. We C. Nowe Sarvics
ei, 8, Sent 24.—M, Avi
emer General ot Frenen
ica, has decided
Ainda” wil pe appropriated for
‘arochtal schools of the Fre
sons | in wat tertitory. 7
Proportion ‘o the “rumber uplle.
on no!
A eno un ators anti-cterteal,
0"
A
aad tat, white
Madagascar he an
grettable meas
Slonarles there.
ie fone Very re
Mt the. ns
lye
nor of
1
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,
CARDINAL LAUDS ALLIANG, CARDINAL OFFERS PRIYER kNOWLEDcE oF mete uRcED
FOR ADMISSION TO THE BAR
(By N.C. W. Co Nows Beret
Dayton, 0. Bept. 30—1 Koowledne of
the Bible and Bhakenpenre aa a subjer
hich congiatss for sant i
we “he bar wot examined li
posed by Daniet Xt. Flay ina
Bresident af the Ob
former
OCTOBER 8.
1921
Cardinal Lost French
Decoration by Fasting
W. G, News Bervice )
it, 25.—Cardinal de Cade
the congratu=
(By B
Parte, Sep)
receiving ¢
ingen that all aasoctutions of iaw
re inaine on the passage of such o
fe for a takin:
Ribte,”
| brings one the foibles of the last,
Tddings "declares xamination
ent would ‘compel the
fenine and dy of thes
terpiec
BIBLICAL CONRISSION
TO ISSUE FIRST VOLUME
Immense Task of Revision, Super-
vised by Cardinal Gasquet, Con-
tinues Work Stopped by War.
owe
Service.)
salon, ior “he portenteus worl
@ Vulzate, notwihnand
us opatactes detain | thé
PMahed | part of, 1 ‘and it is not improb-
able that the first volume of the “crit
tent” edition of the Vulgate will appear
this year, or in the early part of the
next.
To give an idea of the immensity of
world
and comp:
v thor
sande of varying here worn aivigentiy
it by the Clementio edl-
tion, expressly republished with © wide
argin,
‘These collections were then submit-
new revision for the respec-
later transferred. in
ed in as many columns
‘To this ininute and tedious work of
patience and ccliracy haa followed
ot
ferlor of the English province of B
eatctines. Abbot Gusquet was siready
know: the noted contemporary
historlane. and hig _pomination wa
halted aa the bapi
i ‘tne commtesion eat bished
itself in Rome, In-tiie auperb azZ0
of 8. Callisto” in “Trastever
perty of the Abbey of St. Paul ‘Outside
the Wai
fn W8I4 Abbot Gasquet was crea
Cardinal inthe lant consistory held by
Pius X. and confirmed pret
commixaion, | The
Pontitt
ted
the independent
And self-ruling roclety entronting
dolinttely to the Benedirune
jed by U
et
fore the war the abbot Gasquet went
0 America to make known the impor-
tanice of the work and collect donations
of "Palazzo
‘These are the names of thoao who by
munificent gifts of funds gave gen-
erous help
Jatin ihe marted under Pope
‘amon mes ineenibed,
ineataes
cana, are the followin
nal (ibbons, M.
Cavalval “Patley, jam Carntoal
O'Connell; Matthew Harking, Bishop of
United States of Arn
PRIESTS GIVE BONUSES
FOR SEMINARY BUILDING
for
(By N.C, W. OLN
aris, Sept. 26-
lgteuse de Cahors’
lowing:
The day after the great “pardo
St. Brieue, Monsignor Morelle, Dahon
rs Service -
~The Rew
publishes the fore
ow
emony, the following beauttful anec-
dote:
the
1 have seminariana” he sald, ‘hut
nary.
priests of
who had offered me
Tunas 'to ‘help secure. @. seminary.
few days afterwards all the demob!
tration bonunes of my deserving priests
adn, A few generous
Imitated. thelr ex andy
franca were coll ected In thie
mobilization
were
inymen
300,000
_ CHAPLAIN AGAIN DECORATED.
ew Bervlce.)
‘The Rev.
“cauiheaith, cuvaie of the pariah ene
kintiltech In fhe Arhaton ene of Glan-
d the Cross of
the Freneh
ather
‘By s c. Ww. ¢. Ne
J devotion to duty he was awardes
‘Militar: Cross by the British Gor-
he : which was added rane
0
also
with the King ‘Ainerd
he
Honor, t told "therm the
of the way in which b
being decora:
ft aquet
containing the cross of
‘Legion of Honor had placed
rprine under hia in.
Ho
the vigil of the fen 1
and ‘the Bishop ‘iid not appear ad
the banquet, The President went
aving seen hum
her quea-
Then came
the separation of Church and State,
40)
to hie “reat age, and sud with a
smile: “Well, weil, It was thne!™
|sLovAK CATHOLICS MAKE
DEMAND FOR JUST RIGHTS
tt, x
+S Nowe Beetee
us, Nines akta,
ont ne new Chechosiovane “Rept! rae
hough by a great Catholis,
a Muffered. unjurtly, by being. rep.
resented by men inimickl to Cath
arn. uve protested
croinly, vase thie unter ‘otreeente=
tion, breatened
from the | ier it they are mot Fepe
Teacnted tm the particular ministry ‘or
Slovakia, ine
In the new
notes
for this mint
expect to, has
rteat
Hien te Nonetanor Rharew Milnes,
as their
STATISTICS SHOW BELFAST
BIGOTRY QUE TO IGNORANCE} =:
Poorly Educated Youths Are
Tools in Hands of Crafty
Agitators.
At]
to the work of resin the
Lani
ne jand prererving works have heen erec
(oy N. GW. C- Cable 6 wire
Rome. Oct, 1—Pope Benedict on
Thurnduy ‘attended a cincmatonrapinte
exhibition lven ff Consistorial Hall,
mn Tuesday saw the larke picture
Commemorating the. vromulaton of
the Gods of Cana Law.
Father Ehrie, former prefect of th
Vaticai ham received an aus
Torraph Ictter from, the. Holy Father,
congratulating bim on the sixtieth an-
of hig entrance into the So-
Hastinn Minteter
ican, presented his
tate to the Pont on Friday.
_Membera of the pontifical mission
to Per) to represent the Holy
rat the centenary of Peruvian
Independence in Lima sh curned
10 Rom
the Rey, Jorerh | MeGra
DB, Bishop of Race
Right Rev. John T. MacNiliy. anon
of Calga we been received
¢ | private auatencs atone’ by Hu Hol His Holiness,
ae “# ONISTS FLY JEWISH FLY JEWISH FLAG
ON THEIR OWN STEAMSHIPS ::
* Commercial Penetration of Pales-
tine Established Fact—Hebrew
‘Now Language of Trade,
By DR. PRepengck yexper,
(Vienne , Correapon
they
same time upbuilding thelr
political influence there,
re expected from the
©
dy gone into service flying the
Sentah colors,
ere ts little doubt here that the
Jewish State in Palestine is to be #
Hy. martes of Z
Ja Fuernt,
Merchant lately arrived’ In Aunirin
omen Ma Industries,
fact and industries are
being ‘orabinhea an Conaierante num-
beri Palestine.” ways report.
‘Two textive factoricn and n Snot
ed hy the Je
(Poland): Americana
ave begun the building of brick
ing planta; the Jews of Hang \cMontria)
‘e founding a bank. and
Grecho-Stovakla. are drilling "tor
Petroleum and have already made a
the
of | Jugo-Slavia, | Czecho-
siova ic and taly are erecting plants
utneture of yeast, xpirika
erur, and American Jew
obulld a clrarette factory.
for the remo’ .
filles to Patestine, Fac!
{Mea te worth, £3,000 and te willing to
contribute their means toward the in-
dustrial development of the country.”
Margolin has Joni
ihe British and a terror to the Arabn.
CABLE FLASHES FROM ROME) =!"
a girie 8,
totally —untitted educationally
akilled employment.
im stated that nearly all
between thirteen and eighteen years of
i fm these {ignorant youths and
young ignorant adults whom Willlam
Coote, the Orange Member of Poviie-
ment, and men Itke him, are urging ¥
be whore aresnive.
Incited the Recent Pogrom. «
in =|
have ;
ee
ari
athe reed to defend theme
Seiven, with the rerult that there. were
pitched battles in the streets,
In Jatert attack upon the Catholic
was arranged and plotted
Refore the outbrenk
ndiy Orangeman gave
advice to a, Catholic
of the district
took place a frie
the following
ident in one
during the
‘eek-end, streets will oon be-
come unhe
Ja the free, ‘Jaye of the outbreak fr.
tee were killed and
Soundedr Wwithin the. paat thirtee
months 120 persone have been kitted
nd 879 wounded in
“Death to Catholics"
orgy of violence the h Indpendent™
maya:
13
Commenting on the Iatext Orange lot
Tri
and Cares _
Hae,
WILL FORMALLY OPEN |
ASYLUM AT ORWIGSBURG
His Eminence Will Preside at Cel-
ebration of Solemn Field Mass
on Columbus Day.
Special invitations have been ¢r-
tended to all priests and people from
burg, on next Wednesday, Columbus
Day.
His Eminence, the Cardinal, will pre-
side at the Solema Mich with
peice the szercines will and
ho will bee
M.
begin
jebrated in the open
nt
cornpteted to have large reproweaiae
ns from each.
the Plans call t
fant! with “ainviay, yanners. The
grow
sirctal lace witnn sight of the altar
ened ac!
been
ranged for in oracr to bandln the large
number of visltore expected,
Following the Buna "the butidings
will be thrown open for inxpectic
Tee which all attending will be. priv
ined to apend the
county,
fn connidered
In the vicinity of Crm inating and
x @ Mai
formerty known rin Behaet
roe emtate, It in Yecated ‘on both sidex
f the old Centre turnpike, now the
a act
9 of whic) covered with excelient
l ful park
and playground for the children.
Abundant springs of the purest water
break out in different portions of the
fields.
‘The house of the estate, which at
roadnide “Inn, and
f the home, has
and furnished throurh-
‘out for itn pew purpose. Steam heat,
electric Heht and modern baths and
tollets make the home al! that could
be_derired.
Trolley cars on the tine from Ports-
ville and Schuylkill Haven pasa the
home every hour.
FATHER BROWN APPOINTED
-ST.JOSEPH'S COLLEGE HEAD
Gesu Parish — Father O'Reilly
Goes to Willing’s Alley.
Announcement has been rrade of the
appointment
“The story of Belfast
pogroms will
nee
in Bunors as
the
rd
e their rifles with impunity in
The Capital of Si dames
cipality fe, henceforth to
For
thin
ot naughter tip to
Masons Protest Against
Religious’ Return Vain
(By N.C. W. ©. Cable Service.)
Paris: M.—The Grand
Orient of > which tm the most
anti-religious faction of Freema-
ronry, has sont out an spi
the republicans protesting against
the retim of religiouR cangre:
tione and claiming to have appealed
to the government against them
without rrsu!
They aleo protested against the
chaplaing in
chaplain general for the ‘Army ot
the Rhine.
interesting to know that this
peal eed nbsolutely un=
a has pas
hoticed. Tut one haner in tho whote
ished or
sel. From the back
hangs a double act of crimson cords,
gach caugne tonether with ten tnasela
he nerd the ¢
Hint placed upon tae head Be the Holy
Father at the Fativan, I¢ 1s customary
always to hang the Cardinal's hat
his Cathedral after his death,
++
PONTIFF AIDS, RELIEF FUND,
wa Service.)
Ms sate a rift of o1
ed to the Joint te _
inder to the commites for Russian
relief, of which Dr. Friuet Nansen, the
explorer, ix chairm: he Pope's
to the Rome
of Hrance | publis it
nied up
sheen went
oniviain ‘of the international cammin:
ain
find that within minnea tow Of 8 |Alaska, tr one
fiikarg barracks? “It a single. tndis et the Jesuits, and the Vicar postal
Tlgual were done to denth ina. Routh hele Weight, Kew 3. RL Crimont, B.D
fen county an scores have ben done jin alno a Joe
to death tn fant. thouxand®
armed forces would be rushed into the Attended Layola Catlnge.
Gintriet_and. martial law, proclaimed rere Ras sraduated, from
thin twenty-four hours. Ieee. re with the
whan fren eee of AH, dn 1885, He entered
> the Tpovitinte of the Seciety of Jenun:
CARDINAL GIBBONS’ HAT wick, Md, where he spent four
and Inter studied t
IS HUNG IN CATHEDRAL. oodstock College.
. He taught for five at
(By N.C. W. C. News Service) ity, and white there had
— ¢ “Fordham Monthly.” the
Baitimore, Oct. &—The red hat of the: university's pubtication. | He return
te Cardinal Gihbons has been hung in| 2 E'Coliege, where he made
the Cathedral of the, Anumption 10 [he Wiheokecicat cradiea ana’ nncnat
dained to the priesthood in 1903 by the
late Cardinal Gibbons
Before coming to. this clty Father
rationed at St, Andrew's-
rectorship of the Church of the
Geaa, dhe . Joseph P.
One! 6 Geeu, to the rece
‘ily
forehip of ‘ota Re Sonar Church.
Father Brow
Patrick F. O'Go!
4
ined. provinelal of the newly formed
ew England province, last August.
Tho new rector of the Gesu had been
rtationed at 01 *
2, 1s
prominent merchant of that city.
of Father Hrown's brothers, the Re
Hi. Ri
clty, and
missiqnary, making his headquarters
at Od St. Joven Years he
was ected Sto ienatine
Church, Nee med, new
sane an Mongar.
seph P. O'Reilly, S. J.
Father 0" "Ret. wyho cueceeds Father
Ts. Tevh_and tee
edu extn a at St, Fran-
(Continued on Ninth Page.)
aes
(CH CATHOLICS ASK STATE
TO SUPPORT THEIR SCHOOLS
{By N. GW. C. News &
Fra Sept, 18-—The Cathelies
throug! ech) im have risen
te Seed ‘hei, Miehie for & Catholic
by the Sta n=
Grede ot masa eet in re were held by
the Czech Catholica to presont this de-
to
wi
terror radical
Eathotee te this demand to's st
one. rmare, more than seven’
yer vents of the population. te Cathe
oll, according to the last censu:
divided and jini
Will Also Administer Affairs of ie
G.| pirat that
as als
aad me aE CENTS
a j AUTHENTICATE
SIX CURES IES AT LOURDES
Young Woman Who I Who Has Suffered
from Childhood Among Those
Restored to Health.
be OTHER REMARKABLE CURES
One Girl Suffering from Paralysis
and Fainting Spells Is Restored
to Complete Health.
Lourdes, Sept. 22.—The summer
fleld at 11 0° montha pot onty hare” witn
‘Committees have been appointed bY | nousands of pilgrima tr
practically every parish in the ine [of Europe flocking to the brine cf the
countica and arrangements have mraaculate Cor
ankylosis ort the
itwelf and there was @ shortening of
the left leg by more than two ornu-
metres,
Pains Vanish Suddenly.
Gougaud arrived at
f
of the left knee dina pprared
was able to bend the kr
of the great “esr Tnat hed heen
arose without any bee
and walking to all the other
in the room, em
ate a euvmiantial meal following whwea
she went to sicep and passed aa exe“!
da examtnatior
wan made by four physiciaan, Hector
Marchand. Cos, Petitpterre an ui
Fhe examination showed that the care
had been complete in every reepect
That respiration wae normal the der
formities of the limbs which had
et
movements
Suhout af
ney ‘and with fe pain,
was given conciusion that
pecaune of ite Instantanecue character,
the cure could be attributed tor
natural processes,
Another Gomptete Cure,
Another marvelous
that fae attracted
mba and had frequent fainting spells
he day preceding her cure,
which lasted from
ta . fainting epell w
that sho bad beea completely
er cures that occurred
ing processions of the Blensed Sacra
ment, Were those of Miss Emitieane
dur
‘sina state of
a bantiy walk
ef pulmonary
‘Saturday, dune 11, she felt wer
acate pains at the
breast Was cured and that every sign
of tubercutosi:
SUIL another notadl
cated Is that of Mixa Suzanna Warcoin
of Seraucourt-le-Gran
from a disease of the Nip, joint
‘opposing the Catholic pr:
8, peri
he radical anti-Catholic element is
oponal.
that she had bean
completely
cured.
i