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VOL. 26-—NO. 50
TWO MORE NEUI PARISHES
“ESTABLISHED IN THIS CITY
Founded in West Philadelphia
Under Patronage of St. Callis-
tus and St. Rose of Lima.
PASTORS ARE APPOINTED
Rev. D. 8. Coonahan and Rev. J.
M. Bourne Named-Rey. John J.
© Carr Goes to Schuylkill Haven.
Additional evidence of the contin
Care
shes ‘Went
Rev. Daniel S. Coonal ec
tor of St, Ambrose's Church, Sehustant
Tiessed Sactament, this city, has been
appointed rector of the now parish of
si, Rose of
core assistan
a
Callistus,
etek
of t
ut
Sixty-alxth
falvern avenue to
mreet; west side of Sixty-aixth atreet
(ratty line, and thenoe, on city. line
te Cobb's oreek, to Soventy-Arat street,
and east from Seventy-first street
Race atreat to Sixty: fifth,
gt Ro 8
Haves
street "Went vom sixty-thied atenet
and Haves nue north al
rford a}
Six!
on "Oxtora to the Pennsylvania Ratl-
Foat
Coonahan,
2
hood Jon May 27, 1908, by Archbishop
‘nh, Glenside, In
rhe was
Church of the Im-
‘y. Chester.
was sent’ to St.
Te this two, years
later to St. Elizabeth's parish.
Riguat’ a0 1818, he wad appointed
tector of St. Ambrose’s Church, Schuyl-
Kill Haven.
Ri me Me Bourne,
The Rev, Ja co
mes
vert from Eoiscopallantsmn, ‘Wan born
m1 the Island Barbadon, British
Gent Indien, He, attended the Lodre
School afterwards MeGill
University, Montreal, and later the Uni-
veralty of Bishops’ Colle nox-
ville, Canada, sea ie en=
tered Nashotah Seminary, Wisconsin,
and embraced the ministry. He was
a member of Semi facult;
there before he was received into th
Church,
ten
nd
Fevethood iy sagenbishon Prendergast
mm May 27, ‘as during thin
ceremony that word was a recaived from
Rome of the appointment of Hie Grace
Clg. Several monthe lator, in Oee
tober, he was transfer red tot, Mark's
In May, 1915, Father
“thin city, and
the ‘Boys’
Sc at
Franels’ College, Loretto, before he en-
e he ined
Prlerthood on May. cn iat0, by ‘Arch=
mee Prendergast, Irst-appoint-
Peter's, Reading,
he, “remained until his transfer,
Holy Angels’ par
in
ant
Syrather Carr ta
St Francis’ College
Lert TO MARK FAL FALLS
DISCOVERED BY PRIEST
W. G. News Service
October 17.—Exercises
of the discovery of St.
Tout
By Nc.
Minneapotia,
the Rev. Louls Hen-
ere observed
ts Chapter
erican Rev.
Siation an’ Constitution Day. Bronze
_ lablets were placed on either side of St.
Anthony's Pills. Bridge.
The first inscription on the tablet will
be: #1880—Louis. Hennepin Uisrovered
and named the Falis of St, Anthony.”
sroment dike under the,
er was com-
Hletng
as been appointed rector of
c
mission was!
9 | consecrated,
tan
“GENERAL WOOD LAUDS WORK
OF PHILIPPINE MISSIONERS
Urges People to Adhere to Prac
tice of Religion, Which Is Es-
sential to Progress.
y ™ C. News Service.)
Manila, » Oct ‘High tribute
to the Spi panne nation, whose Catholic
missionaries implan:
Christian
0d reviewed the progret
es under, the United
there mus
1 ere aor Wren
of the “Pra
State ppt
progress mado,”
rie
of
Kove! a Chri vin :
respecting people, tree from caste dis
vues a morta with Occidental
an Oriental ideals of go
ment and of ideal: ses
s rm of govern~
te sand religious Mberty and
ters Snatteutions.
@ people you were born and
eduented he Christians, There must
be no turning backward in the Chria-
tan ils, connection
that t
‘rat sien
peanie is neglect ot
fetiplon the ‘peonle "be. wells
grounded tn their faith | ts envential to
real stability ana
MANY ENGLISH PARISHES
_ LIQUIOATE CHURCH DEBT
Consecration of Edifices Goes On
* Apace with Increase of
Catholicity.
(By N.C. W. C, News Service.)
Cathoile
London, Oct. 9.
Church cannot be solemnly consecrated
burdened with debt,
in the ‘8 of financial stringency,
wi fortnight the Bishop
Newcastle fexham has carried out
the ny of consecrating two
churehes in his diocese. One of these,
that of St. Andrew in the city of New-
castle, is‘a church that dates back to
1875, and is built on the site of an
older chu ed in 1798, whicl
as before the Irish Catholic workers |
had come
to {ts Catholic lite.
cine other church consecrated by the
rthern prelate was at the town of
Workington, wher was as-
tated In the Consecration ceremony by
President of the Engtish
gregation
Beneiletine Con
i
‘Reilly.
oO ed
p/with a debt ot $55:0000 bue thio. bx nove |
an
paid off, the building solemnly
ARCHBISHOP MESSMER FETED
‘Noonan,
ON FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY | *"
i
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER
ne
a aes
oy Sean
oh
REV, DANIEL & COONAHAN
Rd ot
29
192.
REV. JOHN J. CARR
|
by R. T. Dooner
REV. JAMES 'M. BOURNE
andy. Cine
a3 Ped
ee
HOLY FATHER MOTRESSES
CONGRESS OF FTEs
Praises St. Francis’ Spi
rit of
and Blesses Gathering in hake
: to — of Homage.
oe N.C. we Service.)
Nowe in the series
nies which marked
nerens
@, Oct. 4.
oft Topesing ceremo
the recent Con;
this ¢}
beat of fraternal concord was a
ot
wel-
FATHER BERRY DIES, WAS
POSTLE OF NEWSBOYS
(By N.C. WwW. C (News Service.)
lion, oss 7—Among the Catholic
nthropists of Great Britain. few
Rave’ ‘done. renter ws ore hand Wd patter
erry’s
Berry, four er
whe die ‘a n Leicestershire
brincinaiehip ot the
Gatholte Institute.
a
there was an urge: for something
be done for the and the
rs. A Favorable enpartinity
and a Home ened under
Catholic auspices for’ street tending
boys in Liverpool.
m this umali beginning the move-
mene aread, Other Inatieationg ter
Catholic boys and giria were op ened,
and as the homes were increased. the
entire agministration. and management
design:
mes." Apart
from his Philanthroplea “work, Father
Berry was very
Many of his
Catholic v
owne:
ARCHBISHOP SHAW BUY.
MORE LAND FOR SEMINARY
(By N.C. W. C, Nows Services
rieans, La, Oct. 14.—Addi
tional property as the site of the ne
archdiocesan seminary has been pur.
chased by the Most Rev. John W. Shaw,
D. D., Archbishop of New Orleans, and
a5 announced that the construe-
tion of the bufidings. will begin in the
jenths.» ‘The
seminary
in extent,
The eight squares just bought cont
$185,000. The cost of up of
buildings to be erected for the Seminary
Will be about $300,000, There ie avail~
now. twelve
able of oH 90 000 pur-
oft nd for the co!
Struction andequipment of the build
Inga, Archbishop Shaw plans to have
the institution for the scholastic
inning ‘in September, 1923
"ADILARY BISHOP DUNN
TO BE CONSECRATED FRIDAY
Archbishop Hayes Will Be Conse-
crator, Bishops O'Connor and
Conroy Assisting.
New York, Oct. 1 lemn con-
Dunn, D. D,, Auxiliary Bishop-desig~
nate of the "arenaioces we of New York,
will take place on next Friday, October
ast of SS. Simon and Jude.
signor Michael J. Lavelle, rector ot Be
Patrick's Cathedral, will, preacl
erm
nt Reverend Bishop-elect was
Thursday.
dereuit. ted Ww:
magnificent. "episcopal ving, "the Rift of
the a oneflnyman of
thelr
dani of harquette. University?
Samuel Hiracliberg, of Temple Emanu-
udge Avgust C. Backus and August |
night of the Knights)
Reinw
i of Columbus, were hey
jal | Praised Rrehuinhop Messmer’s work
iiuence In vebalt of his city ana|
eather Konan pointed out the cou-
xpcts and example of | Arch-
rn and said,
bravely condemmed. th
rehy ‘that prompte ‘hha todividuat to
Goa." Archbishop
tion,
my position
igen repreranting ail the people at
legras m the Holy
Fat erat the Archbi:
on hin ‘anniversary.
ny prominent Dublle men were read
at the
felendsnif) for the new Bishop and in
ppreciation of his work for Catholl
charities in the campaigns of the last |
|N. C. C. W. REQUESTS PRESS
TO MINIMIZE CRIME NEWS
W. C. News Service,
We
duly appreciate ta high purposes of
a
in “The | th
‘which he was part! arrived
Fg
the. s eueet of the priests of the Catholic
offic we
1
minimum the publication of crime sierra? in owte
News from Abroad.
OW. cw. SS Special Cadte.)
Mes
Georg a,
pishep- et of Porto Reo, ‘torment?
secretary to His Eminence, Cardinal
Dougherty. of Philadelohia, bos arrived
in Rom consecrated on
October ony will take
place at the Capranica College, where
he was educated for the priesthood.
Monsignor de Guebriant is expected |
to.return to Rome shortly f
tal mission jeria. He re-
spectfully rectlved oy. the representa
tives the jet Government of
Russ
la.
‘Monsignor Cortest, recently appointed |
Nuncio to Venezueia, and Monsignor
‘iMppl, new Delegute Apostolic to
Tatnpk va Rome on Octaver 20 for the
respective posts.
‘The Holy Father, escorted by several
mbe' the Pontifical court, has
Visited the apartments destined. fav the
Noble Guard in the mew barracks, He
a by the commandant and
Tie sta
Same hundred Enetish pilgrims, with
e Bishop of Leeds at thelr head, have
wed in Rome. They attended the
Mass.
nd'a new Mininter to the Vat-
jean, Skosynski, has been
received by His Holiness and presented
Monsignor Signori, Bishop of Alex-
andrin in Piedmont, bas been -nomi-
nated to the archiepiscopal See of
yono
Ris.
Archbishop Cerretti, Papal Nuncto to
France, presided last Sunday at a con-
Yention of the Association of Catholle
Young Men at Paray-le-Monia).
DUBLIN.
ank Sweeney, the distinguished
barrier and public oficial, chairman
the organtzntion committee of, the
Cathet ‘Truth Conference, will dolives
vorl
‘The ola Inatitutions of Europe are
mblinj uate stem Is
‘dee dem
“Their only hope
The speaker, wil
of an Irish
del
on ame rea mo
wo were/p|
necration ‘of the Right Rev. John J,} Party of
‘Vitigants 390
bri ‘rhe
Eppomnted a4 tua
Monsignor
ident.
vrpor the first time since the Reforma:
of the cou
of Birming)
art with
the city to open & Cattolte ho
for the ted, by
me of re
rma
Weldner, a former i who
organt a fund for distressed Irish,
aaante in the south and west of
roland.
{pone UNIVERSITY HON
| FAMOUS JESUI JESUIT SCIENTIST
W. ©. News Service
. Oct. —On Rome, Oct. 7—The Rev, John Georee
the most important Tesolutions adopted Maren Se J Siren of the Nation
it nual convention the Na. ose has late 3 bee SF eared
tlonal Counell of Catholic Women held | he rary doctor o es josophy
versity io
here this week was that which ealled pa ity cee te omelet nf
ipon the press of the country to reduce Die Sern sraenderlichen,
celebrated, aavants of | Bonn.
Keaclandes ler and Schoenfeld. of the las
"Tne resolution reads as follows century, foundere of the eclence of var=
“Whereas, W f the| fable stars.
National Council of Catholic ‘women, Father Hagen is well known in
Amerlea, even outside of scientific cir
work
nenenatuisiou the Phcrans he renter part of the| when. mentioned at Campion Colleg
WI rt of the| when atationed “at_¢
eee eA NH Reais ae (news printed ‘. carefully edited rairig du Chien, Win. and tater he
(By N. C. News Service.) — iturnistied by several reliable news| spent a er of Years in developing
Parle, Oct. 1 Siner Marle da St. agencies; and nd directing the a ical obser-
Agne world an Antol: | “"Cherean, The eradication of erima| vatory at Georgetown. Ha in the ave
nett Aubin, Paw uae died at Murseilies | demands a’ certain am f publi-| thor of several nclentifle works of in:
the age of ninety-two yenrs and six city; therefore be ternational tance, among which
Monthane Kinter Sts Agnes. was. Dros | -“Renolven That we dentro to repiater| are of Higher Mathe-
sed goventy-five years ago and was | our unqualified — dita matics ‘Atlas Stellarum Variabil-
the denn of the religious of the Refuge | printing of uniranortane a Jun work on imental
Boulevard Baill, at, Marseilles: ing details of crime news and the earths rotation, in which
She a lay Sister and 1b in our power to have Penides proposing the prota ot a
yearm taught manual ‘raining to the | eretion exercised by those tm authority Eons ho furnished two ariginad
children cured for by the religious of | to the end that such saiaclo. 5 of hin ow ntributor
her community. be reduced ta the minimut He wathote Fine
fdrens on the subject of the Na-
tonat Catholic Welfare Council of the Procession then marched to the
United meeting of |site on which the Calvary is to be eroct-
the “eonterence., sracresy. ll | 2 @ecorated. with
sketch all the, eustiee of tho Wertare flags ane gevesnt ‘sree of mpi had
Counch and on the notable een erected on the way. ‘The voterane
pansion “of ite me 8 servic “and ita of Se Sicha “Ruciiecore carried the
prompt and wide su tnelig| matue of Chriat om their shoulders to
Deairs in the leading countries of the | the site Sere the Calvary” ced
mone
ao ‘ncelesiyetics have been | tov
ie
SOCIAL DEPARTMENT URGES
CLASSES IN CITIZENSHIP
cago, Oct. 17—O1
ye
Trey sieuvanz,
a*3: FIVE CENTS
~FHULDELP HERO DEAD
| WILL BE HONORED SUNDAY
Public Funeral of World War Sol-
diers to Precede Independence
Square Exercises.
D.D.,LLD., to Offer Prayer-K-C
Given Position on Parkway.
Philadetphia will pay tribute to-
. morrow (#unday) afternoon to the last
“pollo ing the Solemn’ Pontifeal
aetor inet et of ftw soldier dead brought back from
where thousand the battlefietds of the ona wan Ane
we ly Sueritice, what was perhaps |nouncement of the exercises har been
ger throng asset
intron penreng assembled tn |made in a formal proclamation ‘Terued
ed. with prelates, pricate and. people, |PY Sayer Moore.
Many hundreda” of the Franciscan | According to the programm
faanilles, Including four Superiors-gen- | bodies wit! be escorted to Ineeendene
“iw th mess Hall where exercises will hs
he
who re
: this counsel of peace stood inthe putt
citizenship classes for Catholic men's ti A a culet oo came upon the congre-
clubs and-Catholic women's clubs in EN ton began. he ee oe
Forte’ all peopita of every. taco aad
Indiqna, is being urged by the Depart- 0
ment saction of the National fOneue, and, honest ‘nti ileal he
Caahoite x Mare Council as a renull ‘the! tr heart peetiect=
of the re passage of the constitu- ~ one
onal ameniment in that State req uir-
|ing "Cul “itizensinip tor woung. " Many o
thou have voted for her recelved the me
hon u oA eclaration of intentions wil bers of the ‘esa, among whom
|be deprived of the ballot unless they | wero many residents of Tome on. th
complete thelr naturalization and De- |antornoon of Sundaye September 18.
jcams,eltze large plat fn which was. ple
Mice of the Social Ac- |
The Chicago 0
tion Department. located at 22 Fast
| Ontario street, has tssued a commun!
“that a special effort to assist unnat-
uralized Persons will result’ in great
Good for the Church and the country.”
ged that copies of the civic
publications be put into the hands ot
the ‘onmigrants and native-born as
‘cums OF CALVARY’ BORNE
TO SITE BY WAR VETERANS
Paris, Oct, 7.—On Sunday, Septem-
der 25, the new Calvary to be erected
near the villa of Grand-Camp,
Nensed In the eburch of Bt, Rtichel
hear St. Pol (Pan-de-Calaia). ‘The Cat
vai placed © crossroad,
in fulfillment of a vow im
fam “ae th living there,
‘burch waa beautifully decorat-
Canon Anselin, Archpriest of St
B01, blessed the C!
and Solemn Vespers
which Adve Benolt,
Fist
was sung, during
Anvin,
spol
2
§
the Beauty of the Cross and the Sacri-
f Chri
Lovo wei AD
ENGLISH HOME OFFICE
Brothers to Boys Who Come
Before Police Courts.
(By N.C. We
©. News Service.)
London, Un
lads who found their way into t
lice courts. of hese particular ‘nde tt
fs said that eneraily thelr
first and last topes Ma court. But
the ne of the
tot
aimploxien is
artieat opportunity. Du 1a
xatatieal Pear one hundred such cases
min hand by the Vin-
have now.
with their future
MILAN UNIVERSITY PLANS
EXCHANGE OF Sipe:
-
ashington, October T
foundation of "The Catholic University |
ft the Sacred Heart” at Milan, is of
special Interest to American
A special envoy of the inatitution to
the ‘United States, the Rev. B.
Nicola, Ph. D., etaten in to th
institution: “After the war the Cath-
olics in Tuily were able to obtain, from
readicecmninded Government better
Iaws for le mehoola, even reEard
ing higher eaucat of Cath-
Ag!
Clea in ation, the busiest ard wealth=
10 kiny
fet city of th dom, focated In the
Yery centre of the part
Tey, “Qerted ‘to convert ‘eal
graduate unlversity the achool of
josuphy, ¢ and etal cule
opene
UThe new universtiyaiiclalty eencted
hy, the Moly Father i” ‘December
miulren, that all the professors
be Snyirnced by the ‘Thi
Hoty Father tn Inti dnted. Apri 20,
Ht institu
f co-
eraity nnd
[heration fewren the, wri
mert nivernities, far the exchange
fens and stud
f publi
Over 400 Members Act as Big =
}e |ously pronow
som 7.
cova Priv i Paleatrings of o
of acho.
welfare and happi- jc
33, Kin
ireland ana
SAYS LODGES CONTROL
NON-CATHOLIC. CHURCHES
Minister Discovers Truths Uttered
Ago by
Pontifis.
Many Years
aititing im the October tame of th
ristian Cynosure, ofteial or
National Christian Annocia-
urch and Lodge,” the Ite
MS. Steel states that prominent,
educated Hay tor and evangelist
said im, when, he fret came oto
reside a Helena, Ciaahoma, ten
the greatest
Bardter In the: way of Chetatian work
in this Bouthwesiorn country. are, the
a
ages, and I have lived “here, lon
cnoush 2 fee tt an wit
The Reve Mr. ubbell ie tts
opinion that the Rev, ir, Willian
nday can atic up Wichita, Oklahoma
cit, Kansas City, Dallas “But,
says, tin 8 when
Shu his workers are gone, ourch work
drope right back Into the lodge rute
as bet €:
“Bin,
Sight again: cy
ely nis opinion shat he dare not doit
Proves Pontiff's Wisdom.
The Catholic proven |!
Church has
0)
“christian Cynosure.”
United Presi C
Christ ts hinaterably opposed to the
Jodge and who drow a line of demarca
tion, acrora which no Catholic
ep without wenarating Inirnpelf, from
nat divine instituttor ‘of
eC. Ve
PIERLUIGI DA PALESTRINA
HONORED IN BIRTHPLACE
Br ¥. ©. W.
c News Rervice.)
te
beautiful “nee
mpositions of Pal
‘AY the authorition assembled in the
nguare where the Inaugu:
x Hin Exceliency
Me inden ecreiary | of
Etute for Fine’ Art nted the
find made the ‘nmurad apeech,
an he unveiling of the atatue,
frutet of Pletiuigl was piaseds In the
arternan, at the cathedral,
direction | of Monsignor
varted relection of the
{one of Plecluygl wae at
Father ave 10,000
monument,
bent romans
en. The Holy
lire towardn the
‘haly" t
formal
held. A feature ot ee public Panera
wil be a “stan
duced here wh
Cardinal, arrived from Bi
come Metropolitan Archbishop of Phil-
adolphia an ed when he returned
‘om Rome after having been elevated
to ane Sacred College.
fe platform will be erected ir
Indepentenee
and others,
a Bisoe Rev. Monsignor Heni
gation calling ‘attention to, the public
ton of the “civics Cate chim" of the D.D, LL.D, Fector ot s
1 | National Cathal Welfare Council, en- | toe Gremorye ‘Churen, pat gett a prayer,
eclal ¢ editions intended for’ us - :
By Tallate Pelton and Wowae citizens |ities, ach division was dist 1g [82 will the Rev. Dr. Atexa
“We. believe.” avs communication, hy a placard clevated on as Coll and Rabbi Joseph Krau ako pf. he
Fnited States,
singing will be led by the Strawbrid
Clothier choru:
f C. on Parkway.
The Knights ° Columbu:
invited to participate in the ¢:
The place sentenced for
been
exerciser.
the miemberr
of the K. of C. ts the Parkway, both
aldes from Sixteenth to Eighteenth
er
sted 10
Fees. The Knighte are req
a at
to th seni
hat
other “organicaxion ily be im the peor
ceasion,
tlona, traternal secictton boy vecouts,
ete, ‘will be assigned places along the
line of march where they will pay
their tribute ae the hodine pat
idea being that i¢ all ora
were in the line of march, th
of the bodies would be w mere thelaent
in @ mammoth parade,
ore Proclamatios
Iphla's soldier dead have
i attends “tor in
Ma:
“Philadel
0
Panadenbia ‘noidiere who. died. fromm
Terminal tation at 2
the Parkway ‘e. viroad atrert, on Lirmed
reet. and en
Exesimst street to Independence Hall
here formal exercise will be beta
view of this programme and the
which in-
snirea tt,
citizens to
Gay for the atepley: of the Sectoral
color alone the line of march. and
retul obmervance of the auz-
that appropriate. wervices he
In the churches from % to
le pragers are being wala tn In-
Fall at 4 o'clock. all ace
Minclading the movement of
very kind. within, ‘the chy
Amite, Trot ceant for a neriod of one
minute a hes at the
Eumtosian of the Hate Teume will fan
the hell. which ahall he the stenal for
@ @ilent praver npon the part of erer
mn an occasion ~
onder beatting mo eolem
ne. pamain epalir die
"in| WILL ORDAIN ONE-ARMED
s
SOLDIER TO PRIESTHOOD
(By N.C WC. News Reevice
Parla, Oct 9—The “Reve Cane:
lique.” of the ee of Toren, an:
nounces that a decizion of the re.
ation of Hacramentn hag sutherized
‘ordain one af bi
who leet his right hand and’ went ne
the renult of a wound received uring
iecree dei for
which thin extrnordinary concession
fan made and the conditions attached
TRIBUTE OF MUNICIPALITY.
Monsignor Henry T. Drumgoole,
j