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omcuKi.
party *tMca ar* to be applied in prac-
Oa* Tear HJ»
Bian Oepiea & Cta.
God and the F««r of the. Holy
"THE REAL MKN.TCK-"
natter.
WILLIA.V CAMPBELL
CALENDAR
and offer no home, no shelter against the
Dfc*e»e of San Antonio.
Before Heaven
(St.
holy, and
Jtev.
human body are trnecu&J;
to make,
of
t'jithoticN anti the Secular Pres«.
burning the
Dedication
numerous
t'OB.
"If people
the
Ions
THOUGHTS FOR LENT.
PROTEST AGAINST NATHAN.
Our Mother.
and the freft of In).nr
details
level.”
tbtt then
«•
FT
m
SOUTHERN MESSENGER
rrred other than his.
"L»’t lifl ;ill bo on Hoard. Gentile and
San Anton.o
April 1 - Holy Saturday.
drill. Sun -.ntonlo.
0**h
‘Mi #
JWttl WHW' UW KU1 nnoa; 1
of freedom* rtrtl beam upea ttwtand,fielBi opacity.
**» aMte. eaoa a«ato.~ *telMr- offcfal
, ’’Consequently. it is conform- ders of varving
.able tn the order established bv Co] rower, f_
ithat In human society there should ^fr.to. like the Chnrth.
i a
Its
in
misleading
km!"
The Groos National Bankll
■ - Fouaded 1154. 1
RESOURCES OVER ONE million. I
3aUctta aoccnmte of banka. Until and individuals.
EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
rr*cn*a «f th* party Been' Dmttu
aad Buy «C Atkwwtiom
15, Id, 17, 9C. Mary's. CalneavilJe.
15. Immaculate Conception. Jeffer-
son.
22, 23. 24. Sacred Heart. Texar-
kana.
22. 23, 24, Holy Trinity, Dallas.
I SOCIALISM.
we |
j iron wcif;:r( ••
■ J ^’fb ‘"ubord'.nation, howprr- dot,
any in^icnitv p»rt urea a
which even anti-cJarlcal Rome is al- oatrtdac*; and the Judaea of how the
ready ashamed. Sbe threw Nathan
t unate?
I place my trust In you, and for yon
I pray the peace and blessing of God.
Santa Fe, January 29, 1914.
+ JOHN BAPTIST PITAVAL.
Archbishop of Santa Fe.
many J
the highest bidder, he is the very in-
fer the benefit of our reader* th* fol-
lowing editorial, which appeared in
The Beaumont Dally Journal of
I March S:
| By tW R«t. D«ffy -
"Immaaae is the Bold Of Catholic dolent, without energy or
action: it excludes absolutely nothing'Neither is there perfect
which In iny way, directly or Indirect-- amongst any two things
ly, belongs to the divine mission <f. creation. Now no one ”
the Church. jwith or
take these various inequalities.
work so in - i they are essential to the c~
, If every man was <
Uon of "our”own souls but also fa or- steally and Intellectually
open-minded American
admires.
Let the Catholics of this city unit,/
iu one voice to protest against the:
S=g~~S=S=2
rJjfart MtatMN- Mar rturttian ri**te «C Mn« om
iSJSl -' i ■"- -
PuMM-ed weakly under the ana-
pttaa of the BX R«v N. A. GaHaghMr.
D. D- Btrtkop of GuNsston: th* RX.
Rev. Jobs W. Shaw, a D., Bishop of
Baa Antonio: th* Rt Rev Joseph P.
Lynch, E D.. BShtp of Dalia*; sad
th* Rt. Rev. Paul Nussbaum. D. D..
BUbop <T* Corpus Christi.
nil «!innH not be nr»r>-ti#«i, -,/t
..... -• .-•. hrs Jfa
.. ... Bet
punishment is re-fa v fnr the
. fl.91.
2”JVith regard to the gon-’s rt
man haR net orlr. ithe
n«e«f them, but
" " permanent owrerehl-i. **«
with reference to ’time
are iywuieH fa beiBf
with reference t*
Oftte* of publication: No. K1E
Cbaray PtrfMlng. Alamo Plaxa. 3an
Astonlo. Texas, C ‘ '* ’
2KXS. Editorial Rooms, Old Phone
Crockett *31—J.
U'e commend the spirit of justice
fair play which prompted the
m. ismning and publication of the Beau-i
i tnont Dally Journal's editorial,
jf cannot be too widely known that
Catholics are seeking no special fa-;
Confirmation. vor*; u'e ask, nay we have
weekly paper called The Men-', chrt>t >nd HU Church. He used l«C«d at Albuquerque, and is und< r
When lotlfying us of a change of I see.’ and other papers constituted (he office solely for the purpose
■Jesse give *» th* former along similar lines, for some time past ftiehtlnjt the Catholic Church. He was, Iters, of Lafayette. Indiana, whose io-
lot c*>un»e« the purchased tool of the superior* Sluter G^noross, Is man-
'enemies of our Holy Faith.
Nathan Is an English-born Jew and
a violent Freemason of the most ma-;will have a successful and felicitous
___. .._______.____ . _... —
Mr, Joseph Landry of Rcnumout is
light in the expression of his view:;
on Catholic news tn the secular pr.
Catholics support that press just
.L> our nca-Catholic brelhren.
Are wc not somewhat to blame for
the condition complained of? It seems;
that the secular t
mistakes when it deals with
.1—i we arc so sensitive.
member* of the human family.
When thia asylum fa to proper
operation the good Sister* will be
very grateful for whatever may be1
sent to them —wheat, corn, vege-:
A value subscriber of the Scuth-
' vru XMeager at Tampa, Florida,
’viahas to r eader public thank* to A^~
mighty Go J for the recovery of her
health, thr» irgh the intertaKlon of the
lJI«M*d V *giu and St. Joseph, to
nratitud* s :e promises an altar to St j
Joseph ftn^wm^pco^hurch.
Nett Tu»wlay will be th* feast of We are especially glad to i .
13L Patrick Apeatie cf Ireland, th* thxt th* Catholic* cf San Francisco
;rrwat naticwuL festival of th* Irish 1P* aw*k* to the situation.
:-*ceai! avr' Uie world. The dawn of ‘Wnt mMting of the Young Masi's la-'municated
ii w Mwnviu »ukh now tegma io H-.———— — —— -
12utatoe th* Eastern sky win east *'*PP*>toted to call
A. RL B.
ROW WU>f*triANT VIEWHL
. — ____„—to £ _: ;
*■•1 tor Um Glory *f God aaft tka MU- *** **4
, . ____ . Pwhape |
the dangers WMefa tar-
> m i tam deecrfeed
JM M to* MMU
jCTreMWyffFtkav-
'*** a 1
iu!less world, a world indifferent to the tcction and defense.
^rue destiny of man, [• - — ■
. The* do goddbti thieisihei eon-
Vbrt—a geoid* NfeMl* Mte ihefr'sMM, ” • eertem irnA «
—»- »_ -___t r ■>■! IBM ef petty eCMea. Aad yet tMSr do not
• " gUHeno. niMnrtniieg' thet>n*ed, mmetand wfll paotntt. Ma**e* wets tn ... ’
ri» • I*-- -it ha* —n— ■» m..w Mfai_ ____ w_ ______ *■“*—- • — pMiBie to dedal* that the aodMy SommIFttheg,l«o
MMMviM by "cortege potRtaleao eantnUBe* vettun
* IU •oabertt sete 5e^U^^,
Ljfi *‘foa ycNtth.
5^*4 mMx gwnty die w Scutate On. ib«.
| Santa Fe. —- ------
To the Clergy and Faithful of the children's home and of this AIbuquer-
1 Archdiocese:
J It must have come to your knowl-
!edge that we have founded in this
larchdiocese an Institution devoted to
_ the education of orphans and aban-
by which he could expreo* his hatred jdoned children. This institution is lu-
of Christ and His Church. He used I«t«d »t Albuquerque, and is uud< r
L, WILLIAM MENGER, General
MiMger. to whom all money* should
be jmM and com muni cations ad-
dnMd.
the Urtory of all Italy—a blot of applying to the party, and onn f°r you to help me
' necessary fx=±!
■nd <.-
out to the last election. On more than tlce are the comrade* thcmsel***, who Read i
ano occasion, but pertj™inrly at the suit their dectaSoas to condition* of fa all
time of the Italian National Expo^l- jparty and person and place and time, object
tlon fa 1990. Nathan publicly Insult-! C. B. go fro
T ARCHDI<XX8E~OF SANTA FE.
fag the grossest language in which to.
calumniate the Chief Pastor of Chris-1 Letter for the L®t of 1®1L
ten do m. Yet not content to outrage-
L-V J —lllir." KUl. . ^VU V. U.V W.V ' .J—*
Pontiff, by word of mouth, Nathan I
went further, and placarded the whole |
City of Rome—the ancient home of I
the Popes, of which they have been!'
We take pleatu» fa reproducing yloIently despoiled—with insulting
"manifestoes" against the Pope and
the Church, While Nathan was May-
or of Rome, there seemed no means
too violent, no medium too degrade*!
rb h an1 poor. !c*irnf ; nn I 1r-
*. R< bios und j l<-b..l.in-, « i > . . . ...............
by n t>on-j tf ]r,vo. sh< i;] ’ h<-lp brother, np-i ^nliritotis for
'by the Sister* of Charity: but, for|most needy and lonely of our little'movements through influence of mor- attainment of the common good. "
v— ------ .... .......... - ------ ------------- -Fori Jook. at the matter f.-om
viewpoint you please, if you tnke 4m
'■? needs an i wants. <g
—I alca«, yon canug
escape the conclusion that bupian *>.
. lety is of nature's own ir.xctutlcu.
Even a cursory examination t>t»
: man's ways and tendencies reveals
patent fact that he is by nature a so-
cial being, whose full drv^cipmrrt
and happiness can ordinarily not J*
attained except In the society uj
I CATHOLIC TEACHING
"Onr great Predecessor Leo XIII,
land Earth we cannot close our earsi°f holy memory, luminously tracei.
Too'to their supplications, even although jn^^’rTmo^fencj^a'HIUlaA^ue,allalI!ea •*«*« «> ’be society u>d
bring some cost and expense to,who no )ess our predeyf-ssor i *lth the of hlN fcllowrrvu, H«
The world gives up a great deal recognize how necessary it is to guide! ,a,'Lm:*?^.w:ln5s‘ mr,tf’rial nrf
purposes unworthy the slightest |Christian popular action aright, de- !
sire that those most prudent rules (Torts are wheUy
should be exactly and fully observ-1’”?de<3D‘'i;e:, be -wlsted by
.j —j ------.----,j . . ... l_, , others of fits kind, and there ertm
look to him for a like assistance. Tb*»
there arises from the very nature <f
things a relation of mutual <!««■-
deneo between the various me-nbet*
of the human family. This relatku
of mutual dependent draws tndtti-
dunls together and induces them, h
spite of themselves, to form a «*-
munity. And as this deoen"cnee fat
Its ultimate source in nature ib^lt
we are forced to admit that nitart,
.and not the free will of man. laid tfa
foundation of society. Henre human
society is not a free, but a r.-retroy
institution,” CTho Nature of Humtn
Society by Bernard J. Otten, S. J.)
I nation.
Frw the Meek Ending March 21, 1011.
S inday, ■ Third Sunday uf Lent. I
Monday, 1 6 Offlco of the day.
Tuesday, ?■ St. Patrick, B Uh op and
C.tintf sear.
Wednesday IS -St. Gabriel. Archan-
gel.
Thursday. H - St. J-in-pk. Sjxirise of
the l leised Virgin Mary,
Friday, 21 — The Five Sacred Wound.i
of O' r laird.
Saturday JI St. IS need h-t, Abbot.
---o- —
OFFICIAL. :
lin<*st specimens of manhood fa this
This 'Menace1 has persistent-
ly maintained that this oath is gen-
uine. although amp:.- evidence wa» fa- mall7;ous7m7rr7w-mfad^'an7blg-;
troduced « this Philadelphia trial aaturo evm-thln/
nnd on numerous other occasions ut-|tR„r ,h„ ....
terly refuting the charge. It Is a well!
. known rule among newspaper men i
' tKjssoSHed of any honor at all, that1
when they find they have erred they '.fthel(la of au that lt)o straightforward;boT8. until now, we have been able to'brethren, and will redeem
are manly enough to make a cori‘e,:-|opent.nijn(j(}d American accepts c=.!------ •*— -w- ---•-
tlon of error and a proper apology in 1
print, but nothing of that sort has as
I yet appeared tn 'The Menace* or kin-
:dred publications.
| "Th** Journal believes that tbo real
Imenace to this nation Is fa the perse-'
feutioa of anv particular creed simply1non-<:ilthQltc brethrpn 10 i°to lb<”n
■ - wor-'that Protellt- L*1 ail *»» to"® *><>|
i ship.’ The time” and’the ’standards of/111™ in acquainting the officials of the!
the middle ages ore behind us. We Manama-Pat ific Exposition with th-’
Dl-[nre all citizens of a nation which hnsitru" •'haracter and real history of this fortune day.
been founded and cemented together: t'ontemPttol« creature 1
with the blood and the treasure cf
Catbollra and Protestants, Jews and upon U!t “ a repr«*®niative of the we must not turn
Adventists, and even many free tbfak-1IUIlftn Covernmeat. |Christi urget nos.
ers. We can not as a nation permit Nathan not be allowed to / "
laa injection of anything which looks' m<" to Saa Fl‘‘n‘'*sio- Thar much is,that we merely look on with
dike religious persecution in our is®ttled- The Americans do not want /old** and with fruitless <
imidst. If It be said that there arolnlra' ollher Catho»c or HrotcsUut. while the flood carries away so many
txjme bod Catholics, the latter can i-!-ltb® Jews wlU not havo hltn: ttn‘1 our brethren. Their number
;talnly the Italians will have none of;Brows as population increases; their
Baptists lhiln—bo not ®ven an Italian. Let J number grows, while becomes more
' it be understood once and for all. fa baneful and extensive the tally of li-
the very beginning, that Nathan is notillclt unions, of marriages born of cap-
to come to California as a Com mis-1 rice and passion, of sacramental bonds,
sloner to the Exposition. [broken with greater case and boldness'
las each day passes. In former times <Jk> 11
MXTAMHTtT DOUBLE COI>E OF lthe orPhaa cbJld of toe Mexican fam-jn>®n-
| JtllFfb tft find tijbv? hnH»hf« nrul «i ' bodV
i ----------------------
i The Catholic press C /
Ismuntry. almoat without exception,
gives voice to the resentment araesed the
by the appointment of Ex-Mayor':
Nathan of Rome to be CotnmiMioner'
t&e <tov«rnm«t to thecode of party ethics is "fusion", an J nature has bePn unkind or corrupt ltJ 1
’titfan f* the very thing upon which'society has been cruel and pit Hew. fu o/ *ho
--o see the St. Aloyalua' Society has placed mean the orphans, and Mina* who ’ unaded
-----Isco *’------- -■----- - - - - * ’•—---
Al I FB-
**<>g***i it th* Forty H<xm' D*vo-, i/e<alwe Qf j(.t particular form of
tioa and Day of Adoration.
March-
15—R;iJdoa*; Canada Verde;
vine Redc-jc.er. San Antonio.
IS, 16. I?—Nada, Seguin
Junes).
IB, 19 2 —Red Rock.
22—Sr:; Joao (Presidio Co,); Gon-,
sales (St Jcseph); ISnidy.
22. 23. it —Cistern: St. Mary s.
25—Du >tn*.
27, 28. 29—New Braunfels.
29—Nev Berlin; Rowena,
a Ock: Westboff.
29, 20, 3k— Amman^vlile.
31—FLricmla.
Tufak
the teachers, the inventors, the disaflg
--i ad rantsj
to tfa
It is essentfa] to tfa
anil public Uh
( En<. ,>or imr'i’ any in^lgnltv p*-t urea a
Hass, as Soc'nllsm te'ches tie r’-<M
in order tn accuse them tn rere’Ifat.
fa fa hnilowed hr the ex-.--le <
.ft Himself, and is to he t'-ro’-tai
If onlv for the Jove of Him of Whca
Apcstic reminds cs: "Being -it*
< Tk* atmrMu cahaaulcs of the rep- tu* aaatlmuta of the fiatimKe* of -ba
til* pmm ar* cafcufated tn maka a.Pactfc n^r ** faUew*-
i UMS Mtftr fa tk* orlL Cttr'fa tkaU^ttad atatM. — - -- - -
ambits
sfaiQa^
Now no one finds
is discontented becai
la
exteteacg
- ‘'Cual pby.
, 10 m«y
„ _r. _—----- . 1 act exfa:
tbo Kingdom of God to tadivt- for who would be the leader* >rw
duals, families and society, each one who would be the followers.' cr
working according to his strength for other words, who would be ; fae - -
sent to mrin-.-t— ----- — his neighbor’s good, by the diffusion and who would be the s-zb^-rts,
'rafales, clothing show: any product of of revealed truth, the exercise oft -
.Ubles. <wtmng. g Christian virtue, and the spiritual anl erera? This inequality is -
farming or other . P i^ot-pora] works of charity and mercy,” eous both to the individual
In order to make more intelligible however, money is the great need, ana j (aj Hus X on Catholic Sc- '-ommunity. It is essentim i
------------ -l, .. ,( we (jOpe *q procure through the'dai Action.) maintenance of social r~ ' „
Alt decent men of'fa diocesan in character, we desire to’generosity of private individuals,! "The written word has become the —that men of different talents' ns
1 - - • - ■ - - ’ “ It Is not; vaMt power tor evil and frr jio^d i-i Tind suitable pursuits an : t ude*» fijf
four civilization* The of re- tbeir energies. Thus we sav uj^
. . I rial order are using it with appalling I'aul: "Now there are many
His dren who stand in need of proper re.tr-lto ourvehes the beautiful Pro3Pcrt!eucrgy and skill. We urarri meet them indeed, but one body, and ;i;<-
. . i-. -w *1—.J ™ «-*■—** *-'•* froleln- *»_. -j..fa lr»rt<r\w VV<T»C* w!fh A..UL if WO UTt* t'3 OOt SUJT W th O h2md * I Efri* 1
Government!orphans under fourteen years of age. leach other In this labor of love, those save the workers from the insidious help.
W««w nW J e- *• ■- - •’-« - -”1- - -wd'errors of social theory, and fortify 1 hav
would be an outrage and an affront
to the American nation.
us giving no authoritative te'e’- a ‘rTel!*’ . .
en th—a matters, because, for- raor'' n*tohtv- ("K7ndom*VT
aooth. they had none tn rive xow TV —
i^?Ver1“My *» EaH of uen-Crtholic <*rth.
^Wt LSV:cb lla ’-'"-■ettion fa regarr' tn ‘
jthe Catholic Church fa, as we shell r1c'bt cf ^.r
m jro,y hut utter- l‘!j« not only
Punthfakre^mfCe b0? nnedtirated and ’”**** which
?™I£h tr-'lke “• hllt abw>
to these forty day. before Barter.
nwn.Wc^°° deElr® to Suffer with Her «*1» hearing or reading them mnv heLtitaw FTivate proorrtv fa rm fadk- ■
* ^’n‘ neTer Hi’ ^^rd as true dwtrin^s Br*tT'r’1 HsfcL whether tt to
M t3 thaD DOW- L‘"W’ that are dMgerouJTLntrar.!?’1 °r lnbor or todustrv. rr tfa
1 Wlth a P««*on thi« mom- cfon>j. 3 P^nni- transfer or gift on the p^rf or ar I
year* ago the Socialist Party excom- .deprived of paternal can*. * do for her. and followed by first axiom thatin ZT” K,to a Po^ Leo rirV^uK t?
commute* wu--* m<D T0Un* f°r htoi To *ccomPU*h this end, wo designed ‘ petualTrteip°a sVy SkTthK7 I* Traa tbfa^wh10*1 to tbe*gro-fa”f :IL hi* 2?rTc’I'n|l "Rernm Nct^thk”: I
‘Onr UU‘. l?t*r.b*Inr.a CMdl- AIbnquer- to_see the^wR an*t I ™ not^.re all t^n are b *’?*?’ fa «*£ 7rth’£rV?'"t God has giver: tte j
RbUlbop Rtor-taT. ......--- „ to I(J ta .ft, ,"'"77"^ 1
I Efficient mean, tore’~ b« krartM the reT* .]
But although xnen Jn «*neraL mri fa «W j
th*m rtghts. *1,hnnt dtetfnrtion
them fay God b wfth ft a* tbev ilk-, fart r*ti< j
i United Statea. vu7h re A.00 OTTt <* « b»" been ssrinft j
ind the pursuit of *(^27 T’L!® TWrtlrT’1«r- that Rfl
*ve not been made 'reCtJ>"toLMkiu hrr*
®1«T reepert. Lt J?/ ** flxM *T »■»'" f’'*’7’
“to redac^^Z'rjJLj?^ XIIT.‘227’ w4 ** tbe 1"w’ «<
level™ a ^EL**1*^ °« U«d Mwwwr' «* «rth 4^9
awmt
T*n* hXKriMHty nr*, r«*** Bfat thereby to mfaKWl
MV** ** •iTta « »«£«
r* tbe otJWSL?*1’1 °°* *«*"•** Mfll
'^•Waa:rfgSS&,
The Labor Advocate, official organ fathers. But to-day the omlnou.i try will bo lost.—Mother Loyola,
of Federated Trades Council and At- law of civil divorce Tins taught evrn
filiated Unions, published tn Reading, the Mexican people to marry and
is
- ~n gaiber together the
--7 fund* for the carrying cn
completion of th* work bacon
I rhfa letter In rt>«r church and
to *n chapels, and warmly urge It*
- upon *11 your parishioner*;
co from house to house seeking as-
sistance. Tour people are poor, I
know, but it i* * wise saying that "It
fa tbe penny of the poor man that
builds now, and fa all time* ha* built,
LdXUVIU. 1 m. 1A1M. VUHUSH I*u J t . * — J pa VhA/’V al,*
the feeling, and peraon of the beloved John B-P^t «««»• Gra« ‘b« work‘ H,h wfa*her
—J r-.-r “-''T so at the door of the rich, wnecner
Apostolic See. Archbishop of they be of our flock or not, for when
they understand the object of this
,xn ifaore living and more ready (o hand,
desires.| right spirit—tbe rescue of the unfor-! ww halo de4.Wed to roIlcr,. tbenl tn
~ following articles, abridged from
•the -documents themselves, as the
fundamental regulation of Christian
popular action. They ought to be for
all Catholics the constant rule of
their conduce" (Our Holy Father.
Pope Plus X.)
I. “Human so< iety, as God has es-
“Priests may do much, laymen may ■ tabllshed It, is composed of unequal
do much, but unless our Catholic wo- £tcmea(H- iust «» tfce members of the £
I ....... 'I . - . . i human body are cneoual: to make. luvra u. v/iron. s. j.)
^the orphan child of the Mexican fara-jmen—not here and there—but as a them all equal is impossible, and "Therefore.” says Pope T^r» Xm,
IJy was sure to And nev? purest# and a J body* are what they ou«ht to be* phy-^ would be the destrui tion of society art th* Alwitrhty that
new homo In tbe charity which swell- «ienllyt intellectually, and fjpiritually, ■ itselfthe heavenlv kingdom the rhritt
led the Catholb hearts of our fore- tbe caune of the Church In thin coun- The equality of the different shoitll beef dWe^fTi- rrnkf*
- * ».,* *u i tv,, rein Kza m otktae ? f cctr.ben; or society *olelv «uhorHinPbt^fj tJjO on(f. *o other
Biii to-day the ominous try be lost. Mother Lo>ola. )n this. lJ)at nI] m<va frfinj ,hft and as Jn t|><> rfaorr.y.
■ rTTCVC CDOM TUC dcod! r ihand of their Creator: that they will ostnlilisJred different grade-s < f ordm
i Ltl ILIto rKUIn lilt rtUrLt. be judge-!, rewarded, or pnnfahcc! by d1vers(tv nf fv-nc-fn->*i.
Where there is >io i -------- (
tendencies, b;ui token umbrage at the stability fa tl;<- home or the house-1 Wo Invito communications from our fts "* m<'rtts nni1 of th*'ir' deln"r‘ 31
atrkm of a German Catholic Young hold, there can bo no security for the I readers on toples of public tatercst. ! ”111. "Consequently, it '.s .-afor-;. of’ ratrins’ dignity^ric^ mt
ir . .. ... . ... the end that tte
... short! font
sonre excelling others fa rank :-n? ta-
wn-inrr., bi-1 alike neepcrarv to tm
- the co»-
Jptacoprt .Ippoiatmewt* of tbe Right!
W. Shaw, I>. to. Bishop
of Saa Aatimlo.
thrc.rrch pfjK pftvp_tv Tnn
rfah." (IT Cor. VHI p.)
fa God's presence no dfartfarti n be-
tween r>h ,and poor except -hat tb»
of th.# «’**■' cfathed in the sre<a! Qw
willing fT ^hrin. whilst the forr-e-. hjv-
truth of thia ’n^ mneb to aanswer for. ran crente
upo-j a S'*1, °r W”I: ‘‘For a more =eva»
judt^TSeijt *ihn,TI for tbern ? M®'
a --- -------* ** I Tffl 1 trt’1 U H1 1 ‘ ^‘1 .ICrPUf
seeking the captivity such as has net been seen , a" R neither win He start
--. ef the world." tn ?w’e anvone’s greatness; frr Th
the home <bocfajfaOT and Christianity.) Sociatfar the little and t*<. great
Th»v h. " " Years speakers have arraigned the "church- ntlfl Wp haT- e^nallv rare of np
. They have wandered fang 68 si'-’fas — ----- ■- - - -----
enough; let us in dharity and broad- tog on these
. min dean esa help their steps
(Rev.) RAYMOND VERXIMONT.
' Men’s Sodality of Allentown, Pa., 'orphan.
ubfa-h has declared that Ifa membcci What shall I;,- said of (he
muat have nothing to do with Social- rr.iises which in our day ln<-case the Editor Southern Mcsrenger:
into. The laibor Advocate as well as uuinber of timared for, unsheltered;
: tbe I^ibor Herald, have reported the children? Youth escapes ns. and
(facts correctly, but, since the action stands on the brink of the precipice, x
jot the society is directed against So- ready to fall, m> re at the prerent time,do
Com- P^fat °ut similar defects among the
Methodists, Presbyterians,
Jews and among all the other numer-.
ous creeds and schisms existing in this
load.
"None have yet reached that stage
•or perfection where they con lay claim
.to a monopoly of all the virtue and
March 7—St. Patrick's, San An-iuIJ the goodness of the universe and
tonlo. Pontifical Ma*i<, j.assume ;i ’holler than thou' attitude,
March 9— Yoakum, Confirmation. |and no one has the right to attack any.
I eaves In v^nfag for Mason mfaslons, one or any organization simply be-;
April !■ ~l*;i1m Sunday. Cathedral, ' arise It be founded upon a religious
San A nt ct; o, Blessing of palms, etc. creed other than his. („ ... , , , ~ ' .
, ‘ „ ■■!,.. >t v , „ , Pl., a paper with decidedly Socialist!? marry at will.
April !) - tlanndy 1 hnrti.a*. Ca- Let «.•> ;>Il be on guard. Gentile and
t ledral. S; n Antonio. t’onse<-ration of Jew. Christians of :il! denominations.
LolyOHs. P mtiflcal M.uis. U.itl oil<» op Protestants, against this
April b -- Good Friday, Cathedral, real mena. <■ which Is making Its slimy
presence felt in our midst, and let ua
Cathe- ll<)t hesitate to smite it with might
and main, whenever It shall raise its
April . I- Easter Handny. Cattle- Morpion he;id among us.”
deal, San vnronlo, pontifical Mass. !
April 1 -■ Nnd.a, Confirmation.
May 2-- S: . Joseph’s, San Antonio, nnd
Poh bib M -st- Confirmation ;! p.
Holy Redeemer Mission. S p, m.
May > -’.Vetmar.
church.
May 2t -Kerrville.
May 31 -tit. Mary'a. San Antonio, demand, that we be accorded the tol-'
Confine at! >n 5 '
June "- Fredericksburg, Ccnflrma-, stttutlon of our country guarantees
e.t__ ! i’ f F < VafaHi«■ ZwF -itT wu*t<nt4a
of'the direction of the Franciscan Sfa-
leal sntMrior ctlufnr GenerosS. fa man-
ifesting a zeal fa the work which fills
us with the brightest hopes that It
of publication:
Old Phon* Crockett |
Irish fteedrm which now begins to fl- A^tute of that dty a _
a. * - - ” ArehN’>«0P Rtor-'dite ob one of th* other ticket*. And one. 1
;*rw of radiate* over thia year'* «**» » confor wfth him on th* qm*- whan to st, Lonte the laadinr but in .7 ’he nfferor was
. . > K. tion of arateatiaw .. . . ™ mtat out in infancy ft cannot, and mart “z?’" z?*.. venerea, j^ung deninv,
" —: fe ~ “p
m< sreret rere a. p.ny mi « . 5KJ k™ j'lii
[tor a nnmber of ran. lahouM lh. mta_ «*«-
faker and apoaU* or Jam Chrirt. and
of tetey Chrtetfam tn thia part of FU*
rtMVBiC
mmnect*
day,
found
l '■vc' may
> : trikes.
, The new times
The facts are briefly these: A So- who arc often compelled to seek n: ’
cialist candidate. Robert J. Wheeler livelihood far from the hearthstone, 'statements made, and to publfab news judge from Jhe uuu.,
------- - —” ’ If we ask tock-outs' anJ aifi’er 1..... ..........
of which we read fa the daily ---—
their efforts are bearing c ons-l lerabie
v . -----------, .... fruit, and socialistic teachings ar,.
The public;10 reach them would be by using the saining a wider sway nufi taking a
............ “ ■“ ' *■*'! on the minds of tfa#
arg not
• i m *1 - ... re. catholics will be glad to
Hfa
I
, needs no apology or explanation. Tn' possession of all. Moreover, so great
.* .-d to destroyiVtW* °( th° UU*"r ’rreconcflablllty of h“ been the growth and multipHca-
an organ of public SOCUU*m “d 1110 Church, and fation of saloons, associations, cfabs,
view of the great confusion exfating theatres, and other sources of cornip-
concerning th* issue of Socialism and tion. more or less veiled, that the
other* as well, it Is eminently desir- yonng mm, without protection, fa al-
able that a clear-cut position be defln-|moat necessarily exposed to the snares!
ed and that the line of cleavage be a*'and wile* of Immorality.
throughout the,sharply drawn as possible. If anyone; Therefore fa there demanded a’
™* has laid himself open to criticism It is prompt and salutary remedy against
^M^iti*t^I"n,WhlChCO1,de“nthe“C19t'T‘tl,e dM‘*M °f P*^1’100 ahirb ^/"VwM^th'artck’AraSn^
c-a-arayur at AUeutown. One of the most sriev- «o many and *o menacing round about Inf wbo was suffering from
► members of society consists nolely subor^lnr.tod the one to the other:
iln this; that al] men cetne L. ‘
than:! of their Creator: that t!,<
bo Jud gel, rewarded, er piish
God rtr i ordlng tc the exact memiure
Its."
in.
que School for orphans, they win not
refuse to contribute according to their
means for th* welfare of human be-
ings and the prosperity of the State.
It fa incumbent upon all to take an plainly necessary to take’these v
interest to tbe good of all, and espe- part individually to a work so itr.-:they ar.
dally the good of the more destitute portent: not only tor the sanctlflc*- society.
der to spread and more fully open other man. society could
out t
not thy
Bur God frit
.truth, in honesty cf business and cIH- there may be no schism, bet the
(Cardinal Gibbons.)
"The members of society, so placed for another." ,
to have in their power tc aid In God also tempered the boJy ■■ecfai ta.
Ive agents as dispensers of capital, or fag of rights, but harmcmicm'
t uses, or masters of dination of Interests for thy
leasti al power, need to be told of their duty
-- !to their fellowmen. and to be ted ln-
i at
offer no home, no shelter against the'Fomc of those who seem to have cn-/" teiiowmen. ano to oe >c<a in- viewpoint you pit
I storms and tempests of life, which ;ured the world but to suffer the would nut “of* h^Tastorations'1 and'
linking held of them In their tender eHty of the most painful abandon-;disaster no less to themselves than to PWipf, tte ronf.]u ’
>U *M»e :u procest against inc ’years' eItb«*r P,uck them as flowera nient or the most cruel selfishness. ‘ the entire social organism ’’ (Arch- f|et>- is of aatuI
: coming of Nathan to Sun Francfaco. iyct hidden fa the bud. or tess them These innocent children cry out, aa|Msbop Ireland.*
jl^t them cull upon their fair-minded away iUn<,IIK tho Pitfall* of « b«»rt-Jcried out the blood of Abel, for pro- I CAtHOLl
___ft* ... ft ft I Ipra weHrf n wnt*L1 in.Mtn ITonuun I D
Something bad to be Jone. '----- ----- m QlR rMiou» enryc
long have we waited tor a more op- they bring some cost and expense to.^o, no less tb;ui
_ rwirt.Hirttfk dfiv* The time for hoping \is» T^I** wnrlrf tin a cr#*a.t deal F»*<r*oD'n4'rrf» Snw
who, seeking;*8 Pa*t: the time for doing has come, Ifor purposes unworthy the slightest jChristian popular action aright. ....
hfa own glory, would thrust himself‘and having put our hands to the nlow J attention of an Immortal soul. Are, H?re tbwe most pradrat r-----
------------- bark. Cbaritas,there not thousands who stand ready' d> that no one shoufa lx- so bold
. The charity of our to suffer a little for a cause that fa as to set them aside, however inslg-
Lord Jesus Christ will not consent'noble, humanitarian, holy, and de-|niflcant they may appear, Thero-
,ft_. -------on wlt[j arms'serving of the admiration of an up-!^ore h0 °rder to make them, as it were,
re.. re„ ..-.re- living and more ready to hand.
■ddn** j------ ---- ------- — .
plac* of rwtldanc* aa w«Il a* the n**|h>re been engaged in a campaign of
atifixire _ deliberate warfare upon the Roman!
Commrnleirtlons for publication 'Catholic Church and its adherent*, ap-l
»K reaching this office by Tueeday, parentiy for no ether reason than be-l^ vluient Freemason of the most ma- w>“ ®“ve a successiui onu ivumvm
wffl^ot appear till i«*ue of following|they are catholics fa their European type—the type wich /utare. faro
|Hg1ou* belief. which the American Mason refuses to to order to make more Intelligible faw
Enterec at the Roetofflce at San; "Tw° mf,D recently convicted frjlternlze whatever their formal af-'the purposes of this Institution, which lhfa
Antonio, Texas, a* iwcond class mail'111 tbe city of Philadelphia for Put>-lunations may be. Alt decent men of 1* diocesan in character, we desire to!generosity of private i
“ |lfabdng and circulating a spurious and lth(, H„brew race repudiate him. They;*1*** tt ;Iwpjfvn that it is our listen-! will our hopes be in vain?
Editor I ilorr,^1<’ oatb alIe>!Hd to be taken byid0 aQt W3at here fa California I Uon to conduct ft as a home for chi 1- to bo believed. Wo prefer to picture
;tb<‘ Knights of Columbus, which or- Lny more than do the Christians, Hfa dren who stand in need of proper re.trJ * ___
-■ (ganizat1on Is composed of some of (ir(rJtt(nre !n tbls country as a Commls-jtog. and a •Jtbaol for the training of of the rich and the poor vying with j with their own
stoner from the Italian Government; orphans un^..- nf acre J—u re T^hnr of love, those’save the v
eye c*»-
: nor again the head t0 tire fen^
re... SB
there Is no foundation of ' construction of tbe edlfl<-e, and, after, 5*enshlp/* (Cardinal Gibbons.1 bers raixrht be mutually (arp*ui om
personifies evvrytbinu cia“- For some years, for the refuge wards, jointly aiding in the promotion) “The members of society, so plar^l for another/’ So. up may i^q
clous, full of cupidity and for sale to Sanltorlum, an orphanage, conducted sions, will yet offer a home for the directors of its uses, or masters of dination of Interests for tb«- peacsM
fclftft^ tfttft-L...,* Ll-J.J_.ft t- J. ft _ f hv pIxa Clefotau ftftF __ft J J lift...bite — *„ 4Ltaft--A ftftX — t ~ft«— re« • -m. 2 — -re— • .
■man in any prior period.
A So- who arc of ton c.'ompclled
■ . -ta».*,re-w ikVWVlv I/. *v UkJVtVI . wv>a* *0,1 i i L4JV UCiirt .*44'4 J
d th l’'°f Allcntown' wbo> M a Rood Social- the office and the workshop have b«n ™l'cra!"K our Cburcb.
icltizens of all religious beliefs. And1
,fa this we are entitled to the support :„,fc ... .
How many totpcwlttotm on a con fid- of the respectable press, as well as of c “5T ^.d.Otb*I‘ ^andl d»tes on t . -----------
bocialfat Ticket, whereupon the St.! the obligations of the family with
"ncn-ftiectar- remain* silent when it eees a large A,oyatn* Youn« Men’* Society voted sped to moral education. The little represented "where they have to find :ha7thefa
[body of citizens slandered .nd tq Mp<tI any melnb«'‘ wbo had ca>lt a boy has learned to depart from the !onK ignored. Many
kmnfated. through the mtrifam of an"l7te bl November 1913 for a So- tomily rfrde before the proper time S°wHl begtXlt
Not oah his fastfag been enjoined unscrupulous and mendacious section T?? »«mb«« *b® had done has come, and. by hfa own work, to perhap, be brought back
by the Api'vtle*, by both precept and cf the public press, display* an todif- " * * ——
example, b ;t it has the precept and ference to the feelings and interests
example of Our Divine Sa tor ou earth of a respectable proportion of Its
to enforce it. ami It lum been a pre- trona which cannot fail
<apt and ‘Wnttice antedating Chrla- confidence in tt ns i
tiantty among those prcCesafag the,opinion,
true rallglcn. j
; be princes and subjects, marters and ' ho-’v rnrrpririnc
; men. r' - - ■ ----- - - ----- „ ...
ncr-Tit.
I’nltet! : , .
pr-?w. (>n,. another to attain the'r final
mv fa heaven, and their material
imornl well-being on earth.”
— ....'Ouofi Apost<»IV f Muncrfa.)
ejalfatn and Socialfats, these papers life and the new way have begun tho'
. have engaged fa comment which plafa-' rapid obscuration of the care nnd
a"’Iy shows that they have felt the sting’watchfulness of fathers of families,'
tiof the condemnation. jihan in any prior period. The new'
press fears making' Wo.mast admi$ that Socialism fa
deafa with us - at burning'jjuettfoa/Sf the (*’"■ '
- -- -•« .reUittl.v. As a rule propagandists are to be fv
the^o men are wilting to correct wreng ovory ctvHtzed country, and if
stntom..nt« newa judge from Jhe ^numerous tenxes o.-mg
- -------, If we ask lock-outs anJ cftKer labor troubles / poor for your sakes; that
I them to do so. of which we read fa tbe daily papers ,flrr’T’^b Hfa poverty von rrfrht te
! , ' . ’ ’ * ■ i . ’’ --- -- —• — or-! Qur foparated brethren seldom see tb<lir efforts are bearing tonrt lerahte ri''b ” <11 Cor. Ain fl ) Tvere k
.elected Councilman, thus being more chard, where the son was wont to la- a Catholic paper; hence, the only way fruit, and socialistic teachings
successful than some of bfa comrades, bor at tbe father’s side. The public;10 reach them would be by using the Raining a wider sway nnfi taking
It seems that some Catholics voted for school has taken the place of fam- ^cuIaf 2thcrwlse tbe? wi!I c°b- I;nner hold — -
tU public «re practiced under the all decent people. The journal which1 wnereupoa “® St. ree oongauon . or the family with re-;Catholics will be gfad th™- SoSm.^they
shibboleth, "ucn-ector- remain* silent when it sees a large A,oyatna Youn« Men's Society voted sped to moral education. The little represented where they have t° find that their sons and daugh-
. to expel any member who had cast a boy ha* learned to depart from the !on^ ignore*!. Many non- ters have been led into an intellectual
~a seen
world.”
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cialist. The member* who had done>as come. and. by hfa own work, to ^rha^ Vbrought^LTt^ ^’’ —“ beti3I,in«
so. were asked to resign. j^npply hfa own needs. This mania, which their ancestors left 300
The action taken by the society tor wayward Independence has taken as°’ .T1!.ey have wandered
mlndednesa help their steps.
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