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~. ECHOES OF LONDON’S GREAT CONGRESS 7
Martin |. J. | Griffin's Impressions of a Memorable Week in the British
: “Metropolis—Visiting Historical ‘Sites
aan te Lai a
I—Texpadiént, ile organized a social club
Taner Catholic Standard and Tim Torment AE a tavern In Gute street i
: he aon the elt, hired. Ro the, people
Tou ill have ere this, reaches you | ‘0M hone fa ts wer placed
full mall and ‘teles raphe ‘ccounta af | furrcucls aitd © Phe Hishop. The
the Evcharlatic Con, which closed | &nd the Dp Tmpanted te
its proceedings ye eee Ticlous “instruetio te ta geated he
oterday. never drank the” ‘pine Of beer” xi
"An a visitor. to this city for ‘more !fore him, Hot the narrator of thi
than a week T witnessed mpeh in con~
fhe ppl
Ing tugie the faith, 1 ifheptplin be inn
biked tiie falth with each sip. AL any
re ee ine | (Perse fia nintorlenl acct
habitants of this great city are espe-vit is a priest-who es tint “sow at
claliy noteworthy. fis his story even It it be not histo
cy note or a Goremontes! at ho Ht Ae teh heoat tank Happily hs
cathedral and the proceedings. of tho
yo
pie, When, tread the name J thought
eatsand | Of Rather James O'Rei i. ot bas
se he United Stutes and o ‘own hag @ aulssion apel at
& few from the United Stites and other wired nes
ries. red
wond
may ad
iments, of curtosity only ‘and, pers
ta ynttt on
ith, @ few tiernese ot | enrening F found it was “the Toad on
; 6] SATE? dweatungeed yeare na) the
ons rns Catnglion fot the Tera Te eis Mead ale
hosts of chaps the, first, proprietor “was any
cena, Voyaliy. they ald Engiiahman. from London who named
istsuga and reapect aa, Histpublie house after the Ship ‘Tavern
Se eae Tee Indifferent. and | OF Ge areas
Partly a hostile community surrounded inno hap han hed ety
them ape ‘te raed led here George Gordon riots of June, 3780, =
jar
Inglihe five days’ riot
miion dottars tn
the een
flim SP
Hering Catholics of, "a
England had a tot of
lea that year when France became an
hily ef the battling colonies, so to gain
te favor of the Catholic, Bishops, of
Ip, ding recruiting, England
a th
nol
iapel wax one of those wreck:
f. When
yw
Sai al
when tho school children pt Y
was Indeed a avalgtion to the whole
community and tion to
‘Royse In uniform oc neatly clad, ein
in the waual white apparel. Many thou:
jar hymns
Phila.
‘Hal
i e
Mary" ‘or other. prayers. All carn
Dannors, Auge of other emblems of Me
‘rhe nest. bann bore, this
prayer: “Jesus, 3, Convert ‘Engla:
‘Thousands ubon thousand: ee atimates
run from fiftwen to twenty | Enousinds
e alt if yo
em r
Inost howtile could not but pave been
‘Thanks be to God, the ola Church
coming to her own anain and has wor
favorably impressed with the beauty
and significance of this: outward ex~ ure of it. ‘The: of
pression of the faith’ whch “noved these the Meook wilt, thette a renewed
ene fn wey with me | spirit. van “be an Inspiration towards
emory. greate
Ee ee Gil
elda,
yt Misteed Bt Gitee Church, in
High rect, neat Oxford, Not that It
a Catholle ehurc
b
ow
ainst “this feature: of the
Soecadings it appents the
Faw aeafot any pubis
utholie els ‘outs!
eh saubieetP
@
%
Se te "3 for
‘fauenl garb In pndile: ol
bars the: veception. of a Papal Le ate
and subjecting those who recetye him
death ag traitors to the
SSathe, “these are old-time
aed when anti-Caiholle hatred
reportn
Sard,
dineeaseat pil
happy Mra ‘Marin Shea,
pe
sition was concentrated
areving of the Blensed Sucra-
fidomiuity informed nbiawop PH Be wong ine mu
that wie roject ous! ae Tot AS be car~ iy. ty. py 00 ine Inseriptiona o1
tied outs The Archbishop refuwed 10 do ee
5
Ae Mg the Eromicr would publicly | pq a as an
res ae ewttitude. Heda mo. and, | Ie Cn, “he a Baca er of the iife-of
jepresenting “His ‘Majesty's 16 svern=
desired thut the carrying of the
y be read: “Hor
nes" Hicherd ‘Pendrell, “preserver
Ushauctor to His Most Sacred Maseny
King" Charla Second of Great Britain,
iieek hls escape from Worcester Meht,
Teg, who He July 8, 3871
such @
never Setore was cath:
; vevaato
—_—
4. Here's ‘snroudea in
tiolor-panpe
Gouna. pout and among Panis ergs. : 7
oe ees Muttttuae | UPUralleied Penaretl, thro’ the Unt-
Prssit dire reel tlon 3 under sp ect wavered Like when she Ba stern Star from heav'n
fend. privileged, cireuma ave light
fou a hone crow Thovnands fat | ro unree Yost Hein, s0 he im auch dark
‘thousands ‘were alte “while on To Britain's monarch, lost by adverse
many others were “simply ware a
servers. One paper 2 RE Tete 8.2% | On earth’ appeared, a second Easteh
at one million, it, though enormous, Star, —
that edlmace inant be, far toe hin.
"Powe the. leased Baer
‘Nrotession "moved
Uitouih ee deaighaasa streets ven
viaihe cherry of the Catholies and a
certain poiney tne howtings aft the’ hom:
Maen Reon tne whole, considering the
packed e condition ot she, eee ay as
veh dseurusn ae cua be
gs
RE
A pole, a stem in her rebellious matn,
A bile’ to her roval, soverclan came!
Now mph. eternal
4
5
mere:
Te Jey Ravaiord tor his just
Whilst ¢ Albion’ 's chronicles with natok
Ame,
expected.” 1e"
What inight have heea ait had
tne ee HERS Menerieds” Wha ean ell?
T'eame away with the thought it were
better Our Dear Lord be subject
‘The Inscription on Yne other,
could not decipher.» Richard Bendel
After the disastrous battle at Boscobel,
coneeated King Charles 11 in an oak
tree, pro fui from cam ture,
‘iter the eign the King pei
‘The pension
emis
r
The Congross and the et of “His
Majtteys Sgovernment: “will. awaken
discussion “and "agitation | concerning
u rts will w
have these te oliea
a 4 re
pealed. So: En} wilt enter. upon
peated, » Pea thafic nett ely. Heigious
hberty ‘el prevail ax the result
icharistie Congtens.
was privilege T ever shall, cher:
ish that T was here to witness scenes
tostitying the fai
HISTORICAL, SITES.
jamany_ afternoon after the pro-
moved by, the impute se ott
Snpelllng me to know the places ot
Cathote “nitrint interes tn Philadel
‘and other, American localities,
icestor—the “unparalleled Pol
Ww, hey Ca came to be buried
wo yprotentaat ehurdh burial ground,
ww not. Tt is Ruled tne the King §
tive
of Cha
pilelty In the ulleged cunpowder plot
bE Titus Oatew Mathers | Waltbready
Gav: ‘urner ai r
eatapaing.
sea by, qe
Qoor near the. end
GeO hold dawn stairs two hundred p
Pies te hug two aaltertes, ong over th
Stier, ao tha tT
AUEnt resent Dullding wan erected by
ghe Mininter from Sar Tdinvas when damen
He becume Icing, and cong for
nity weomed vor Cutholioity. Th
Prine Jatin ienwed the church. &
ater when Willluin of Orange ‘came “oe
the sorainod “Glorious | teevoli tle
thongh
or God" by.
wome of lis to honde
the King ai y aciemplin
ta de er force to
t
rB0 score the ered of WAM
of Gr oR iin Billy ae ile North
Sf rethd lovers fondly. mania
Thoust Watam saved the eh
didn’t want Fri
Two werk ago fat “ Arima
ene ily "Be Kis fee ana'where he habor!
ed’ and Where bs suce sor his babe
t
Mion but he sent
Logie appeared, in ve
nae to. is dignity as @ E
id the ground of St. GI
Hes Meuhgiavop Phunieett
ie now before the Chure
Rome for consideration as to his
tobe dectared Venerable,
ea
one distinguished
phys felana 2, Protensor "Pasa Brito Cap.
pello, atrector of Heal of thé
filme Father. Wert ng Dousne the Bt
fon whieh. In 1783, he hunt the prose
St Mury's Chureh, Philadetplila.
shows ine dimterence i vbnetand Consolazione, Rome, surgeon
in William ‘Penn's Novwhen | atthe, Chilaren a vipapitale ated tbe
Blenop Chatloner 8 a ee yeteh aid -olner say otan tntection men fest
hn the people he adopted a queer - ehtid apon whom e had oper:
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