Southern Messenger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Southern Messenger and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the UNT Libraries.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
I
SOUTHERN
J
urr
Pi-bushed with the approbation of Rt. Rev, J, A. Forest, D. D., Bishop of San Anto^jo, and of Rt. Rev. Peter Verdacver, D. D., Vicar apostolic of Beownsvtllz.
VOL. XIR—NO. 1.3,1
ANTONIO, TEXAS, *MAY 19,
rpRICE SlAo A YTAR.
SAN
1904.
CHURCH AND STATE IN FRANCE.
HEWS FROM ROME.
I
i. M.
-r
.1
1
if
£
lelr
J
Foreigners. who have not stud-
pl ac-
CO.
t
<'fr <
w, c&t *7
L Liiild
“ST35 <
Li?:
BbSJffl
.ua ■ M
p:
J
Li it
banishment
tile
in several
Msi
&
The Twelfth Annual State Coun-
ifaySX
y
•-'! J E!ai<*L
iLiiL;. 1-1;
4
g
ffi
rj ,
hJ
■'2^"
■ I
:9Tji
.ti
n ue D
r'ur^n.
r-Mcmte
Itos
. wul.
' tOTV.
City. ____________
CATHOUC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA
The Pope’s Activity.
His Holiness assisted during
t die
Rev. 1
Sister
1
I
MESSENGER
J
Wear.
’i
BRADEN
Plumbing & Electric Co.
MOVED TO
223 LflSOTA STREET,
SEAS E. HOUSTON STREET.
0.
ChapcRe, Apostolic Detente 1
Cuba and Porte Rico, left Nev
Orleans laat Wednesday, May 11,
i&aaLs&j
1
fr.
- -, :
’J!*’^3jw
rits
HgtaSp-
av-j®
K? COt,
Sir AziM
State officers the Ureter by whi»‘h b
* ■ ■ ’ mind*, gvnvrals. ar
i-X*-<-ulvd. Do not tl
, r '■
™a^fes
[JAMESCLAVIM, &.
”U8E UICLI 8A.M.”
Do act think It !■ difficult to do a
baMsM because you
jin ■ Ilttl* distance cut of town,
^od tu year check or other itosu by
j«cer acd tbT "ill receive cersfnl
*tteaflcu. We cheerful!* answer all
.crmpcndMice and look after «H
Twr-er.t entaueted to aa on the day
ireeiwb
JOHN *C2DS A SONS, RANKERS,
-4<n Antonio. X ewm.
Opwi ^cm a *. tc. to fl p. nr
Bond «fc Co.
I H. H. BCEDKEB. P»OP.
ffltfBISEIE ail CREAM
■ KE. Botwtcn 9L Bath FMbm2t>C
Rome
most
They
leader.
i be de-
them the
After his declaration to
i so en-
SAM AMTGN’O CAS
■ & ELECTRIC CO.
V'
r ?.
; ?.
we 9t
i?
rS-’S
r. . • . .
* *rr-
' ' 'itiw
s what the
new rectory for St. Mary’s parish, San Antonio. aS it will
handsome sjietniueii of modern domesti'- architecture,
., .,_„.J i.L .1 ... The main structure will
in dimensions, built of bri<*k, with stone trimmings. The rear
The basement walls are of stone; they rise
Get It at Clavin’a
. . < ■ t , •■ t -n 1/r.**'! . > i i*<
. • .. J - ' • •■■; •'’■ '■*>< ’ ’I1* ■’ rt ' ”
< ,- 5 .- -4-. e ■
I
—& -y. ■ ...
■' y r-.£
dT. H£CTO?.Y
BRINGS BUSINESS j
11 4 0 3 1
II E HMStSR 3
nazxr. §
OQCtoSSCSCSdS*
On Pentecost Stu
j~ ~ ‘ | ba -will consecrate
His frteoteal dxteineM of the ’ Aurelio Torrea, in
. ... ----.. , ^--3 gtHfcTaDB,
. Meanwhile
I;.. •.- Father h;w done a very
cuaru. vristic thing in connection
wun :..e interregnum. Tmmedi-
d iff erent ministries has convinced
me that to teach the Catechism
well is a very difficult work, and
one in which there are oonse-
qucmtly all too few experts.”
Bagardtec Clmufc Mates.
A press dispatch from Rome,
dated May 11, says:
jCJUOtX or TfXMTtjS
-VftAlWOniG.---TCJ
1 ACUttule of French CathoUca ExpteUtedw->The Coocerdat la At>
countable.—Pope Pina l>oea Not Dread the Poetehle flopsra-
i lion of Church and State—A Very Intorertiar letter
From Our French ComspondeoX.
?■ . - .■ ; v • . :: d I.
posit*
U!
pm. ’smS
fnrnativt. j *
f 3’. I nr J
The Stndy of Scrfptnre.
TheinstitutiOBofdecreesmSa- ________ n, -.- . —. .....
cred Scripture by the Holy F.vmer j
experience in
has taken meet people even in - - ....
,Rome by surprise, yet within
I twenty-four hours after the publi-
I catten of te® Apoatohc Letter,
— — several of the Rectors of the
te-tix Wvtem, wmkiwg hi* ahaenee ’ national collegee in Rome ex-
?°j!*gw than » necessary to; pressed their intentwn of pre-
futtltiMtdbKHattanaof a decennial. paring a numbee <X tbter staoMus
vhft to the'far tee licentiate fa S*^d
hfa required of Scriptare m tow —
.Hitherto the cotirse of Sacred
A SIGN ★
IF XT IS AN
ELECTRIC SIGN
a: l!;v rxi.uisitt?
und warr y <,ungr:ituiated him at
die end ui’ the performance.”
■ervance, j
v.HKmn'iiMiGnMiE.1
A dispatch from Cleveland, I
dated May10, says:
Bishop Hocstmannjfin. sail June
Iforhis ad limina visit to Rome,
whe Btabop wHl travel via Havre
cn the steamship La Touraine..
He win remain abroad only five
have beer, looking
for direction
delicate
1. >uh< pfieded
from of officers and supreme repre- signs with the wime docile hand
’* has’been either elementary (as American Arehbishups regarding sentatives. The
'** *-u,. a nr.iiiv«\rh** imrutMuihiIv t'jf <*nftthe
‘Awm1CUbf,v£
•^wyatetop. ..
' ' ■ U..
.■ ■- .--i* if.-
u
' Cum miss ion will not change that chant and
tin a moment, but it paves th*- women f
- ■ 1'’;::- «> i.i. ' .noo.jv. .... ■ way £or pstab|ishment of a n is pointer oik m mis wiuir.- uh. > < ■ ■-*< j , ‘
‘ in rrarze it w= uld not hesitate to| *a. Roman rt<.hlR,l of Scripture. ■ tion that the decree did not eail Kelleher, Austin. Texas; Treas- greater
fllV 1 . la X .' . m I j . kt tM,- I** .. « * - - .. 1 . .....J • I.. I«\l W’ n I i ‘i«, XL »irv«h n *v v *1
Bin, of ■ ffiJMUS HBR-S1II*!
NERCYHSSHnL,UEM.
-ay :;a- rm-
I j* .sire. This '.*eek Cardinal
'-.-'a. .\reb: isi.up 'ji Palermo.
U;eu a<>e nuiety-one.
He .r.a.' i«— r. ;;n inea;id f(>r a long
t-‘T.e. ,m.. was ‘>!le of the two
Car.h.aN who were una:>;e to
take ’ ;’tie (hsneiave which
ea---: ;‘?„s X. Some months
ag r.e had determined to resign
and i dru.r.al ria m pull a was prac-
_Fred . Do necker.
item
TtQ Moutvoa St. Box 590.
US ANTCXXO,
. •The|;toS^Wtte Coukdle^ur_
is confidently hoped that the; a more detailed ^Pc^t,<v_ ; profession for which they had Sister Iff Lovis han been en- |
r. 0.0 ...o ------> ““ ; been trained, and practically con- gaged fa mnwing at tbc Inspitei j
next issue. i demning; them to exile or starva- for some years, and has axny ■ J
AKHB1SH8F LEAVES HI ClflU. I For the French Jacobins, who' cboioeet benedicteMU msay 1
His Excellency Archbishop I call thenreehree Republicans, any. yean fa the fife tew has ehOM. j
-- - - tor,measure voted by a majority or* ■ AFunkx. 1
■’— the AteemMy beoerrw right and; Laredo, Tbk., May M, ISOL i
binding- on all, eves if it » tbe —---—, ., , -, j
very opposite of natural law Lt- . HrantM. Stanley, the tatepm j
ariL 1 Africesj rxniorer. mtd 0* Mofr* 1
When such a preoedeek is once l day, May ik. He was » nptffa M. ' I
wtaWiahH. ite* nafaral eo&Bc- Watea, and. h» real smb» «m cl
qoecMe ante follow. We may, fRaBaadn.
' ' " ■; ..dd
jf U]
- ’Jjfi 1 l&fl|
rK- ii^8;
|tf/«1s4. 5 T
S'®!
Ci rSFliiitirrizsr
df.-d --C
Combes-An d r e-P « 11 *• ta n. by
4. • . K . t—g_ . _. - — ..IL. L . J .- • al- »1 ■_
property and of the sacred right
to educate their children i..
schools of their choice-, and by
which Sisters of Charity and
other saintly m»n and women are-
made (jutoasts and hunt-ii down
as publi'- malefactors. 1. —,.
Music in the Vatloui.
The London Tabl-t thus de- J
serihes th-.- recent performance of j
Abbe Peresi’s great works, the j
■ Stiihuf yin/, r and f’a/rt rw/./»ob/- I
uhiiI. in tne Sala Regia (Royal; 1
:Hail) at the Vatican. | g
1 “Many pooh-poohed ineredul- j j
.iiusly when a Roman newspaper'
announce: a few days ago that!
the performance would take place,
for nothing of the kind has -been
heard of for a few centuries.
Eut the Holy Father had really
expressed a wish to hear the-
* <rks of w hich all Rome had l>een !
talking for the past month—and :
that settii-d it. A stage was
.■re-ged at one end ofthemagnin- !
-•••nr hal! for the singers and '
■(n-Wri. a throne near the ren- !
tre for lie- Pope, while most of!
t he aval Inie space was filled with ,
i-liairs an l • «*ncLes for the invited ;
gue-ts. -Vhen Pius X. entered ;
there wer - no tower than twenty-
five Caru.oals present; with a
seore or more ambassadors and
ministers and their wives: and a
whol,. i-ruw lol" princes and dukes
and mar’/.juses of the ■•Black”
a ristoerai-y—t:« say nothing <if
the prelat,.s and chamberlains of
the poni.fica! household. Onej
part of th- <!• u> i-tt! Jiirh.fHfiii re- \
ouires tr.<- trumpets to sound I
from the !• <ur corners of the
•■arth, and to realize this et'fwt it i
became f.-cessary to pereh the
trumpetere high up on the cornice
>jf th- Saia. Regia—a <"
whi-h in .■■■ .......
sarv to plant iwo
i ; ■ ■
k-rp him
iri.i-strf- ••• ■
thougtit i.imseif well rewarded
it
C&ji.
above the arched entrance bears the name “Oblate Fathers.” On the north side—that next to Uip
, i l-to access to the Sunday School Library ana
On the south side a spacious piazza extends the full length of the main build-
i ing. The interior arrangement is excellently adapted to the purysises of a parish house. On tile left
I of the entrance hall is a meeting room for parish societies, and in the rear of it another room for the
Sunday Schoo! Library. A moveable partition permits of these two rooms being thrown into one.
thus forming a "ommodious hull for parish meetings and the like. On the right of the hall are three
Ieurnmunieating parlors, and in the rear of these the pastor’s study is situated. The second floor con-
[ tains u chapel, a library and bedrooms: on the third f.oor there are five liedrooms. The dining room,
kitchen, jn^'toy, and servants' bedrooms are all euidtncd la the rear extension. Ample provisicn ls
made tor bath and toilet rooms, and these will be equipped with modern sanitary plumbing. -
' .1. !.-kdl.. ..Ill L._ !!_,!.! I.'. The interior wood w>>ric will be of Texas pine, with natural
IM. £. BUCKLEY. being prepn’red by order of Pius | atul chaPel‘wiI1 have Panelk*tl The buildin" U’iI1 Com"
I Attorney at Lxvw. X. handing over to Germany <h«*l P el Wt,rfi <]rawn by Mr. Fred. B. Cuenslen, a native San Antonio architect, and a well
Boom 12 French Bide- SanAntonio / ‘ known member of St. Mary’s congregation. 1 to is als< • charged with superintending the construct m.
T ' - J.«, jLO L kt • ,v 11 y? Mjl'11, Si I*»(11 tv* kA/ “a.“a - ■ * 4
. j 1 . 1 - - unaer cue general uirts-uon <n me mi»r • •• lh- j-j.. , •.. » . ... --. ---------- ---. - -
Or. G. W. Philips. Z2,XIX p..P’iwh,»*'the •"* pr"'”pt"x'""'”n•*this ”""h ","'de''pa “
I DENTIST. do must aitvay- be taken with a:
W (.oeumtcb at, 9u Antaaio. large gra.n <>f but. in view I
| ■■ ■■—— " ———— .,f the anti-Catholic conduct of
th- Fren -h government, the re-
port n*u incredible. It is w> be
as.- imwl -hut -f the French ad-
‘ 1 C iuhl do in tiie tor-
-:gr. <’ut!’’die missions what it is
■ toing with. Catholic institutions
;we-.irr fir U»> SctTHinei KEwnirrtt».1
• It would be impossible to ac- ! therefore, be sure that after de-
. count for the dreadful eonctition vouring the substance of religioua
: of affairs in France, whether they caimmunities, the appetite of the
be considered from a political or thieves will become keener.
■ religious point of view, if we were Railroads and mines will be
‘not familiar with hr? peculiar absorbed next, and then we will
. form of government. ; have the /rtrji*forA.-ah»j?i cf all
In name, France is 3 Republic; 1 private preperey. which . in p^in
in fact.she is anything and every- English means confiscation pure
thing but a Republic. S/ree time and simple. This is the pro-
;ago l paid a visit to Mr. C.. gramme of she Collectivists party,
S. Consul in the city of L., of which rhe noted PeKetan is a
and in the course of a xmversa- distinguished member. When
■ tion about thesiruati >n in France, this comes to pass the f«»;r fx»m-
this genttoaian saiu to n.r: “The ;/*<•.« will probably deplore the
, misfortune of Framci is n<>: that a; >athy and indifference which
; she has a bad Cons tit a tin n. but trey exhibited in the face of the
; that she has no Cons:nut-on a: pereecution and robbery of relig-
■ ail.” In fact she has m, ( ■.•nsti- in us men and women, but i: wiil
itution to specify the right? of be too late.
! citizens, and place 3 check Foreigners, who have not stud-
■ against the abuse of power on ied the peculiar condition of af-
! the part uf the executivelegis- fairs in France, have naturally
! lative branches *jf the gjvern- wandered why the French Cath-
| ment. olios have not united their effort!
J She has no supreme court b- tc resist by all means the shame-
: which the people might appeal ftl assault" made by the men in
against the tyranny of passing p'Wer against their most sacred
: ministers. She has no President rights and liberties. It is the
, of the Republic elected bv the C ■,.:r»rtlat. an agreement binding,
SAINT MARY’S RECTORY. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. people and entitled to its respect, u a certain extent. Church and
,, , . . ., , „ . . Her so-cuitod PreXient. Lnubet- Stote. which is accountable for
The above is a representation ul the new rectory for bt. Mary s parash. ban Antonio, as it wm h;ui ;,v a tlat. 1 will not give you today
-ppear when completed. The building will be a handsome sjMeimrii of modern domestic architecture, vu^ v history of the it
;a R.-giA—u dispt^ition 1 with a suggestion of the Mission style happily introduced in the gable view, ■.r.e main struewo wni ’HiU1.(r.i:is:,..lL Wltuk; earrv me loo far. I will
ts turn made it neces- I be three stories in height and 42x52 feet in dimensions, built of brick, with stone trimmings, lhe rear hi. was i.rar-luimed Presi- or.’v state tor the moment that it
. ( Swiss Guards' extension will lx- of two stories and measure 24x47 feet. The basement walls are of stone; they nse d^{ at Ki.tiiinjg of h;s ui’euEl- bids fair to disatiOear at ar early
io ’the side of each trumpeter to e r'^-t above lhe ground, and afford suilieirnt space tor the installation in the basement o. a heating Clem,...ct.au; A(. >n_,E1 as duv. and I rejoice over
' ' ; fa.in falling. Th- plunt for the church os well as for the house. Stone stops lead to the front porch, with a baicony BridSUX ,he M^mir leader, hue tfCught. French ('uthulies
■ nduetod, and doubtless above. Tile vestibule has a tiled floor with the inscription “>>t. Mnry r Rectory, while the made the sign of the ;gwi beginning to consider the
......-..-I.' -vll above the arched entrance bears the name “Gblute Fathers.” On the north side—that next to - - - - ....
when "the Pontiff himself started church—is another poreh and entrance, giving immediate access to the Sunday School Library
Xhe clapping at Lhe end of the Society Meeting boom.
Sbt'utl, a:.d asked for an encore ‘ Tl’ ’ ””
six admirals."
Between times. Loubet-Slgt’. ■
All visiu- the angs i.r.aemperors separai;on of Chureb. and State;
■ of rope. 1 o-oay dwpatcars j GO not dreK1 Th(? pe-^^.
from Rome apprise us of the ic- , cn now j™- s-, WrJLr:Cl.
' ~ 1 blow away. It is port of the
morning; I Loubet have embracwt. ano that t"rOvicentik'. designs. It will in-
P. J. Clancv, Spiritual ’the °* ch*“ °f crease the influence of the clergy
*to ^kL'TLTe about* The midkUe of olic 'journalist. Another was 1 Dire-tor. Galveston : *«• and strengthen the faithful in the
to take place about the m.arue ox of the! ........... a. u« bS a . Uith. Do not allow yourselves
• She'‘will be received at the historical institutes of the Eternal ihv.s /;< h»v,n~ ‘ ?• ** ahaken by the storm. It
sne wiu ne a, (Signed) die A.defmen having ^.tnnptheMre^hMd ttetnim
Cakdix.u. Merry Del Val. Iwkich in5ure ««»•
The translation of this me^-: 1° V * h m °‘* a S ! "Butremember thatGod prom-
lt,e transwnon 01 tms mes ,he Masons are jutmant L-es sucoeea only tom-n of good
sage is as fo..ows. . over the visit of .'. Brother Lou- Contest alone brings ric-
he Twelfth Annual State Conn- • “,ne Holy Father lovingly 5^ They posted all over the---—. Ltc F-anre aet—
cU Held In Galveston. I Hty a manifesto praising ' 7’^Jbn, rirffaa,”—and Bias X.
The Catholic Knights of Amer- {Catholic Knights m convention yrench Government fc.- the sav-1*,^ signifyingthaHheaudieneo
« heobseraedm he 'reception by Lhe Pope, provided nual convention of their State entertained with great cor- Rs-jg of H — •-
it na» oeen nuieu um-i tri Vatican direct Council in Galveston last week.1 diality by their brother Knights r.x>L- together.
I The first meeting of the Conn- ; °f Galveston and, indeed, by the| prance having no Constitution,
--— ^7--—..™. ba — l-H on Tvo.day, May 10. ^ntholta. Th, ; no Supreme Court, and ordj a 5g-' On the morning of the 7th fast.
ToT^hthcOtocb^m. services in St 1 51Qsel nre head for President, it foliows 24m was celebrated fa the bean-
Among those presented to the! 9olemn_ >ce» m fat-1 nde oveA the city on Thursday &e Lerislative oc
®axy of the Apostolic Visitors done when received by Pius . Bartolfa^Trof^BOrOf sac- ! tended by the delegates, local; reception at WooUam's Lake. All “‘^X/have been lately enacted,
^0 are to be«=t to inspect the In such cases vimtore MJ not,nce Rom>n ----------a- eu-lehn^wWAs Council concur ----------
deferent efiooeses of Italy are to C*thohcs; and it m in ord r to heMrin(f name and
^selected from the religious or- prevent dns breach of etiquette.offic“e, piU3 x. exflaimed: “Ah,
especially those of rigid ob-: at toe Papal that ! Mon&eigneur, show your young
“ struction will be gi . men, I conjure you, how to teach,
the Catechism. A panegyric j
once in a while is well enough;)
but the Catechism—above all the
semi- • knights and many others.
a ___i
‘Ah,
-. Chase, during which
Louis, known fa the
Miss Jackson, pro-
earning their daily bread fag to the rule and coostitotioc
success both fa * business
. .'of
„ -------- —----------. detailed report of *h«: for which aey
work of thia Council will be pro-, procwsdmgs of the Council in our, K»n tM-inAi) *nf? rn-*rtrii-al!vt*nn-
2 * » ’ Jnstiia*
ductivs of much bemdit to the,
Order fa Texas. ;
Among other important nut-
tws, the Ksdeeki pirn of re-rat-
fag was fatty discuKL'x* and final-
ly dfaaaprored, and a resolution
waa adopted favoring the ap-
pcdntxnect of Organizers, in order for Cuba,
to taasu® the membership 'On Pen1
faroujiMXit the State.
MQU MRJ a*, aww** _ “«----1*"- ----•
The Vatican authorise* deny ckjefag mmmob wae the election
an
",ript..". in II.,™.. I'niverfliti." .SX ZXXS! I^M’.
(as at the Gregorian). The con-■ Papal deen- nrovidmg Mr the i .rector. Rev P .. Maney. ‘ not .hmk .
ferrtng <>f degree by the Bibli<-ul restoration of tfa- iiregtinmi Ua«>, Texas; Preside!... Wm. A. ex— ge.-ue .n fa. a.t. .) re
Commission will not change that chant and lhe banishment of Htids.>n, <>alveri..ii. Tt-xus; X J*’e- llh. .
............... from the chur-h ch.,ire. President. \lm. P. Brady, Aus; t.ie "dbjrc..
for the establishment of a It is pointed out in this connec- tin. Texas: Secretory, Dan. P.;
to TOn:ir^c41t R ; A considerable sum of money i* for th»-
r^:? nver ( atno-l .........
.nyrtw. to.n -
the \heej foid. As long us the'
French ; .vernrr.i!nt continues ini
its pres.-n'. anti-Christian i-razel
the Interes's of the Catholic mis-,
sions would be safer in the hands;
,f Em per >r William.
The same t
tion of -,k to-
other pieee <
teresting news. I
Queen Wilhelmina, of Holland, two
■>f Italian
• Sorrento, Italy, with the Prince 1 toe “Stsbat Mater” and “General celved by cable from the Papal
_ _ ”1 come soon ” ” "£ ,j-— — »■ ■"- -' ■“ - ■“ 1
mmte obligatory in the remlesias-l for a few days.
■•That feliow ( Pelletan) is a
• danger f.,r the French
Edward Bauerle. Waco, navy ti::,n Admiral Togo e,>uid
Supreme Representa-’ever f>e ;<■ the Russian Mjuadron.
lives: Wm. Blakeslee, Ballets- ”T>»g-’ news his arm..cred • ,.
: viile: M. E. Buckley. San An- ship- and torped... boats :<■ de- 1
lonio. Alternates- Jas. o’Dowd. sin ,y toe Moseuv ire fl eel. and he S ’
Fort Worth: Dan. F. Kelleher, Ims nr.Jv killed two admirals. ...
! Austin. I “Pelietun demolishes with his F?J”. ^r-er^. ”d, fo^L.re.U^l°1J”
Corpus Chri?ti xv;:s chosen as1 pen the whole Freeh navy, and
• , , - ; - . the oiaee •>( meeting for the next executes, without firing a gun.
A Rome dispatch of the 7th reading of four deer-es m tin- Couj.r;|, ^r,, years hence. ‘ ' ’ ’ ”
(Vnrreare.ihrtr
The Papal Blowing Received. I
The following dispatch was re-
ingregation:
French Protectorate to be
Tramtierred to Germany.
oeing oreoitred ov order of Piusj*-;----,’C ’. '*
X. handing over o Germany the|Plrt^^y August.
’ ” ColonialThe plans were
KUiJVi’ U utriiun’k ' n e7b. .ut** *■ ft — ' r “ ’ T -
under the g^iivral direction of the nxrtor of th*-* parish, cry K^v. tL A. f unstuntin**au, <)» M. L. to
. • ■ ii • j.- _ _ J .i— »L<to oMink Wj iT*Lt hki relle*
that
are
—... .........., .... _____ -■ c,______f> — _______ - — - ';Ues-
lii Masonic slopes of the French tion of separation of Chareh and
1 Congress voted negro-fashion. State in a new light, arid many
and lx>ubetof Montelimar became among the yrear.g Hr rgy, especial-
President uf the so-called French ’j , are now c,>nvin<-ed. as you are
Republic for a term of sever, ir America.that the Ctiurch will
years. n-?ver be prosperous and fare
Since then.L-ubet goes p• Mas- *-bese shackles are shaken off.
or. Sundays, and the other six <Jt*r enemies kneru tnis, and, :n
Am^provisierfe days of to--Week is to.-y signing^ ^eir loud cries to the
lumbinJ^ The en- d#<-nr. o£ tfte tnum .irate -------“T - toej fear -he
tombing. The en . v_Pv , , by divorce more tbrnn we do. They
which citizens are robbed of their Bishups a:deo by
;,t a free clergy wouig soon rain
their power far evil.
Till now. Bishops and priests
ir. that
of questions.
authorized
seems To
to show :
The interior wood work will lx* of Texas pirn
tile Sacred < 'ollege, which
’ '* j Masonic rulers of
p„n .U.fi'i rr. France, he has lately spoken in
still stronger terras in several
private aucuences.
To Mr. Paul Delartre, French
Deputy from Caen, he said:
“Above all I recommend that
you French Catholics should act.
Imperialists and
Fie publicans must fight for Uber-
ir ?»wrn*rjd anr? ffir
liberty fa particular. They must
lay aside their personal prefer-
ence, and unite to face the com-
mon religious danger,
“You seem to fear the possible
TIE POPE’S lESARtt
FOR RELIGIOUS ORDERS. ’
| ■'. is X. ha> buried i-1 misustriit m
| Fr-- r.-i '.arci."a., writes the !(<>mt-
■ "-rr-".;? r.dent ■ >f 1 he l''i--«»>,
J <r, it ,* -v t. a pleasant way ,]‘(J it J-tom-e. to continue t,lc ■ X comstoerable sum of money is for the exclusive use of the urer,
f' ■ ; .ur ;t. nernap*, but it is a F-ench ; -tectnrate oyer (’atho- I neet[w] fnr and it is hardly Gregorian chnnt. n>>r*did il forbid Texas.
■nsecraled lie missions anywhere is an ano- < necet(sa—. p, atid that the Holy «-<>ngreg;Ui<ma! singing including,
muiy^pufing the^woif to protect Stie wj[J the liberality nuturaliy, female voices.
““ “ i which will make it possible.
---- I TBe Pope’s Activity.
Qaeen Wilhelmina to Visit the) y
Vatican. ithe post week (April 15) at
report, in confirm*-: fast, says: Congregation of Raes blessed
hat a says, gives an-1 Queen Wilhelmina, of Holland, two congregations, o'
e of significant and in- who has spent several weeks nt pdgnms in St Pel;r s, assisted al. ?r.e lonowmg m.puum w^re- : dispatches f^ntt dre^
f u - Eeresuug news. It is tout toe Sorrento. Italy, with the Pnnce toe ••btebutMater and “l^neral ^ved oy rab e from the Paj«o R £ Gjj Q, ic=. I do not dread
-«y panted u, re hts sue- studv ophe German b.rg-age is Consort, will come soon to Rome Judgment of Prrosi n. the beeretery of btote rn Rome and Vinorio and
sss i s1^ i sx »C0-c- “ i &*•<
—r .-." y Father has done a very . . s<-inol of all ti -> Church: requested and granted, and it :s was composed of Belgian Lath-1 To Re\. P. J. ( .a,
ccaru' 'ensue thing in connection All Nuncios, con-r ' ’’ ---------- *’----;JJ'” ■'* -tn-rfher was. i.niv«t,ro
*iih t..e .t.terregnum. tinues'the report,’ will 'hereafter ■ lhe month.
«e.y u::er uie dead! of Cardinal g . carman, and will not con- ' She will
ne aad a telegram sent to fie * exclusively to ■ Vatican with all Lhe honors re-
titecsapter. condoling with them, been the custom.' served for reigning sovereigns,
iir.roitncetl:hjit he was dero- 4 j notwithstanding die fact that
'jaxfag Irom toe usual custom by PrMwveEtiquette. - (while to Rome she will pay visits'-
^rtue-f which toe Provost be-, -Ito King Victor Emmanuel and
ctme >,a., ftett, Vicar Capitular,' Foreigners who go to Romeland royal family. As she is
for he was nominating there and obtain an audience with the Fope, nejt^ep a Catholic nor ruler of a
ar. Apostolic A-fatinfacrator. hereafter wdloe instructed be-!Cat;wUc nation, ih^se visits willf. ^e vamouc n-mgao,------a8HemWed.
of tr.e -iiorese in toe person of a forehand as to toe ceremonials > not constitute an obstacle to her ica 111 Texas held the twelfth an-. q--ne delegates were
Frar.i'.-cun friar. The instance to be observed in tne ropes P^3*; reception by the Pope, provided nual convention of their State ‘and entertained with great cor-
iLuHtrauH the policy of the Hcly'ence. It .has been ^^ed tnat,s^e drives to toe Vatican direct■ CA„nmi Jt. rtsivesfon t»<t week.1 ” ’ ’ ' ’ ” - -l.
Father of refusing to nominate many visitors, when; Pius offers ■ fKjm hotel,
churchmen to cerra fa appoint- them his right hand, to be loaned, (
tnera simply Decause they have instead of performing this act,
heal other appoLiEnente. By the with reverence, shake hands, just
it appears also that a General Grant is said to have: — -
----- j----t— received by Pius IX., 5”Pt’
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Southern Messenger (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1904, newspaper, May 19, 1904; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1246973/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .