Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1895 Page: 4 of 8
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Not lor.g ago. Job
Vwk :
.7 ou.
Ill
no
’U <
Feint <Hy
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italoon, without the fear of being
hrii;
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baS
to
UMBUIXIEMTOT. CALPK-
Ktl
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Hany. But the principal advan-
tage lies in the fact that the man,
who enters a saloon to take only
one g*ass, will not be tempted to
the prevailing custom now com-
pels him to invite and who, not
No wondfcr then that Protestant
clergymen are so much interested
in the case, and we should not be
surprised to hear some of these
flAXTA BC^A tWHUUKT
Rtv. J. R. E. Ar.dcr.1 Tiapbfn.
*T. cot.jjxiE.
Bro. Jnlin Wnlf. Director.
Ri’v. y. Spenner, < 'hiplaln.
Bro. ' y.n*. fnn.’t*, Treiumrer.
ST. Mark'» CoUJCGT.
Bro. -fofin St; rued nr. Director.
corrw*.
Very Itev.E. M.rtiiisrC.A«itn..< -na^!,»ir'
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ere u 1
Bran de- !
Sisterhoods
i
Sr
A
iilwav«
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the ceremonies prescribed far the
la higher degree, fcU
violently on tlie back of Iris head
and fractured his spine. The case
AJFGLXCAW BMW-
Here is
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been inflicted by the Recorder; that they have succeeded,
j upon Zcngir. Let us suppose withstanding the opposition <
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. . a. ju.
. . . .aSXt 31 -
LTxfci 2LTJ1 alp
T ... Ere rhv spirit pwed home.
, 1 Lead our Efland. leid thy Engloxu
’ : Back to Peter’s see at Rome’
This Tractarian movement- and the
'■TjTr™1!
no eternity fcr man,—and where
Is the man that can say he Jbiosrs
there is no eternity ?—But to
Christians we simply say, "suidde,
committed - th a sane mind, is
self-homicide" and as the self-mur-
derer generally has no chance of re
penting of his sin. he enters the
days that the girl has left the other world with a murder on his
conscience.
ZWc* Hmet cm say: -j
nation vt have lout the Ctad
of &tfa ned Catholic wonirip.
>2 to the
T.-e a.-x a:
wears ;
: of ste
gious, Protestant and Catholic
Every writer has some
difficulty to offer, and some go as 1 been
fir as to affirm that there are efif- w Engmd,
IN AN Orange lodge, at Mother-
well, Scotland, a man named
st. rontx ci..ni:i;’- ;rotjoRzx>.)
ft-v. R. M. I’.r-.rrvtl. < I. M. 1.
Sc .■Z.-ir'i—Izt'-v in Lti.n. w/.b co.igrc-
gs:!ona! .'Inging,. W< a
K’»i*nrv, x-r:;io:i
liiition.......
Wl'CA *!".’■ *—>1 i— .....
Wf.!w~!.iyn—1 ;i:i‘i’k‘.<>:ii ..
cut Govern ;ufnt HIE.
X>w. M . G Herdtrjon.
aenLivi—Ljiw 'fa,, with initrocUuil, lit
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matter fran j
Sad I
an article as “Brann vs. S'.atten-’ 1
:s bound to be beneficial to our 1
'i :n this country. for a two- I
reason : 1st. it corr.es iron |
writer that cannot be suspected j
riality tow ires Catholicity. ]
tractcc the attention of Leo XIII, **/=*■
--------- ,s no telling what it
true, that, :f. may yet achieve before we see the rirttrTad JrtedtD th.r7‘s*me*bad’iulfc
fore the ciw;, end of it. A writer in the Cafno-
right to publish /.<- says; “There are no
incen- signs that Ritualism is yet begin-
■ < *»r (w
OiHcc of L’tibl.cAtlOD—No. 30sA4 W.
LoiEiMrce strwt.
Mbs. When the coemotries should be absotatriy
uoeted with thrj fasbidden. . - .
b ■■
have a tsew Protestant tcggfcjfl
our own r as kxig as the ChM^n
djgmtares in Rome themsel^^S
astonished at seeing the QuietaJS
with which the Apostolic letter^S
; been received and commented
, so long wc may ^^'1
• nor that the harvest is not comb-32|
Ho^TTniot be. np.
of the vitation, has given a new imp^ I
an Omaha A. P. A. paper, and; ““ ’ ^Vindication ? 'Will 'they Established Church, that is really « the '
b?T doubt copied^by most, statc how meanly the Boston A. sincere in its longing for reunion. . ’
as Rome bolds to Ewr
as loqg ji
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B!11'
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BP:
*t. mart’s ottbcf
tiev. C. J- Smith. O. M. .
5tev. E. J. O. .'t. L.
Snndziys— ......X.uOnrul iu a.
StTmoa it wi-or.ii zia-?.
Vespers ..........7:45 p. m.
Week ■ij.’T'i—.Mi.**.............7...
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. 4.tx> p.
7 ? ■'’ ri ra
Calendar.
lor Ike Wenk Ending June 32d. IS93
Snuiliy. i <5—Sun i lay within .the’Octave
of t 'orpns < ’hristi.
Mtmdav. X7— Of the Oetam.
Tuesday. IS— Of the Ort ire. _ i mm. xue euiror oi r
Wednesd iy. 19—St. Julian* Falcorneri. f vocate applaudi her
Vir^i.i. !tb— —-
Thunday. 29—Octave of Corpus! *
1'hrinti. j
Frf?.iv, 21—Feast of the Sacked'
Heart of Jests,—(St. Aloysios i
Gonzaga.)
SrCjdsy. 23—St. Leo I Pope, Conf ex- |
sor, and Doctor. j
The Cir<!tgZA' TJ tirAf, June num-; demeanor, subject to a fine of not her evil cause.
ber, among other interesting arti-(less than Sj nor more than $25.or'£^e Republic, “was
des, has one of J. Thomas Scharf, J imprisonment in the county jail fori made oq behalf of the Protestant
A. if. LL. D„ headed “The Cath-; a period rot exceeding ten days, church; it was made by persons
: lies," in which the author dwells'hard blow on the fellows hanging! a- ®lh *° Protestant churches."
. .. .. «... . . . - ... * vr.. .1 At—* r>—.
st. jo»ei*::’s cnrncB.
Bsv. Hrmry I't-tk-rkorci.
Sutitluya—Firs: lusab ........
High ni-tse.........
VeH[w-rs ...........
Week d»ysi—M'axs siHuaXly at 7
st. michakl’i rounn enmen.
Rev. JI,
Sin -.v — Hig.iWeek iay^—M.i-*.
CITY CHURCH DiRECTOEY.
Very Kev. E. M. Bullard. A>lmU>is:rat<ir!
* a.' tile Ui'A-T—• ->t Suri Antonio. ]
sa5 fakxamio Catue^Uaa. I
Rev. J. A. Dutnoulki.
Rev. H-.ury Heide,
aandsya—First mses ......V'rsjels.....
Sxrririori at l.Ue iow
high ina^,
■»— F.Tst (liaaf
S.’coad ■’ .
btovda mills fa
< ;>■ Id . J
■!■ t .- -r
y. i|i"iff,sesaggggs^j^
THT i«PnCOPAl. BMDORSKMXNtr —
SOUTHEIS IimiGIki * ->—
ed, is * powwtal aid to promts Re-
ligion and diffuse the knowledge of
:
'
th
b •
Mfawcsoxa—Mhic^ is
r trader the .aspires of BT. REV. J^.J ^1-bed under our control, *»d we
NKEAZ. Bishop of Sen Autotdo. I hope it will reach every Cstholi:
\ Z 7 in the Slilf that ondentt*nds
a- WIidaAM ireSGER, Ground [ ““ **•*"
Mkaifc-er. To whom *U moneys should ’ the English l*r.gu*ge,
D* paid auid communiretioriK sddruHod. tJonx C Xm ir
Bp. of Sun Antonio. I
country.
At any rate, it is exceedingly
strange how blind these conspira-
tors against the fair name of a good . ,
Priest were, in manufacturing their Joseph Rankine, while undergoing
meestrous accusations. It is not 1'
take several by companions whom endugh to have a Priest arrested, conferring of
to have a Hood curdling account '
of the affair in an A. P. A.
to 1
out as a coarse am
wrauaw. If the Michigan l>CS-< sivtunoo; it is
t________—,___ ___fatatore can succeed io tanking up1 give mom
< r efadp far that nsnaon tta asefate tins penriefcus ettosu, it wffi taw; Priest’s cutpabfcw
.k W**M.w*,cpid
a&ged gurity Friestt sb* <Ad not
even know him; the throe clergy-
men connected with the Brighton
my with th. prophet, church being present in court,
;v7griJ._-h<>w’ Ioeg'lshe did not know one from the
•umi b<tki> ut b»U. tbtw corniHm 3 U _ 1 - a_.l —
of society and parity, that Mod so many1 other. Thus it was plain to the court,
noble yoonffWOtiMm to livre of ahamecir: that a foul conspiracy had been
jgyLgllt.”Jgg* WsUrtri to blacken tteduratter of
CwdUB.—— UMr COnTHBl pTWOU w*HB« .*•-*! . « » j A. - ■ fct. ___
* imjtuioq os 1 a good Pncst 2HQ to injure toe rep-
V^"Hkdy A- P. A.” papers fficulties which the Pope does
j have published the first part of the i see ar aZL However, it cannot be pe J - h^fil
’^n^ely.theaccusnlona^nst denied
A. P: A. paper, andi dL«o‘nF^ £5275-^ -Dp
** a ’__TSoarwwt Fl< *<71 HD T.'WiH.__ |
t L’’ 7 , n * ” ' n" I state now mcaniy me do scon .-v. sincere tn its .oojjujk ------------ . a-. j;—■„ I
oi the A P. A papers „,th an ad- p A act(?d g,;, ord„ o, the Holy Redeemer. a» m ttat d^ra. ^
—--AareUgioni,tlw«dxwien«.. which!<:i,tlon threats against Ro-, j. We say “never," notwith-■ a society of Anglicans, openly 4>e time assigned by o.vr=e ?nw, I
Comiiuinie*tionB for publlcattoti not __ ; man sm. The preacner referred to,1 .. _ ... ___......_.■ ,*4™ tn brinr back dence for trie nna. rezricr:
■&»-.^,haw
jChuich at Suareda.e, Iowa, get A. p A o;- Texas< ing Iines arc -3-Ker, from one of :ts wig we, do morta. car^re...
“Sidofsce„:ceny_.-> ' BBASN VS. SLATTEEY. 1
. it may turn the thunders of its
tiJiery against the caremniators.: Gather them and lead them honit^'
, The Banker, as wdi as the other
A. P, A. papers, will be careful By thy List greud prayer at anguish
, not to do such a thing. I - 'hv WB*d howe’
\ first discard from its columns those
. forged oaths, alleged to be taken
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i suits, and then we might consider i rn’.ied Ritualism, has done much. :ty, and what mixes :t so niuct |
‘ " •“ ' ’ ;s steadily doing‘more, fo the more valuable for the Cmmfe 1
~~v~ ! acquaint the people with a know!- cause, is the fact that Brann is not I
THE SUICIDE THEORY. ,| edge of the Catholic troths. When and never has been a Cath^w ]
~ ; wc compare the little beginning of' he says himselx. a..hougn 1.".: Qp, |
, i”. Zengin. f 'chat movement with its present burne ^tirtu'r of L.:r>frz_; may aj J
Laborer at 53° West 55th street,I success; when wc consider that a mm a “Jesuit in disguise. Ae I
New York City, was convicted be- little band of the lower clergy, a an: far from approving cveretiMj |
tca-scufA j
He I
-.rrporl
Churcl
celebrated his
>. V - * •
----twi
[ ^Tar: Po?ulist St
f in an ai
[ J?1*:1* considered a
Populist party
I the A_ y?
L fci~lPcopie s P*rty i
Z^P^rtjMwraa?
*■» it nrata^, a
J"**1 or any duwd
, /? *»!«: the tru
I rK~b*; ^dividual n™
* party 1,0 ’
<*Z*tK*s nay
L^a’Lthe A- P-
TWO 1
■ 'Fl
MyZJntfee Ita
jag* SkTihriD^ff cfaxx. 1
**=thc V"
K *^Sdert,ol£’!c
of <ieath’-----bl>Cft
BE*’"anted to go
fidrMPi.•“ q. btt
^tfo“
i that supxeni-
I tost r .
i y&ync ^L
i
< ‘ According
i ?*LrSp
, k'p- aboct tae n«
“This garment,
^srdtrful mase, is the
I Lk-; wished Roxan
I „ and cost o:s Rrcc
I SL The thiSmejis ai
I _r-*-c closc.v fitter;
I man mvumcrable.
I in’cnunasly 3SKS :tsid-
| ef the ninctce
I -m. himself 1:1
L fifteenth. Th
I he knows h
| -^ani is w ol. ware
I' t-.>nt:n aal dar.g
I iroror ->r *b-t bLiet.
I nnt broi^^cd to 1
I these days ■-“t
I ofcld.be :> takrog^
B 'JCt LSSC'C n' *■
I' > s. effe - t is Sh c ul
I ministc"^ r. him. 4
I mrt-t tells or aw; tt
I 0: n life passed in Ct
■ ofs.cr?.-ss rig— *s. a..
I visions. Ir.cced.it m
I Ettlc to frighten, this
I enment. if -ve cm’-:
I punishes nro< se'.’err;
I who dares tc attack
t rectlv indirectly.
| that Mgr. Bnegli"., di
B J.T.-.'i/.r:. .l/orrivr-'r ■
I cent:y suppressed for
I th: g...\vm:nent, hi
I trroed to tv.o years.' i
I. and a fine of 2 ODO
I count an artmlc i
■ again:;' *ho -reertasc
I' IPai'.y wc must h
B anti-Cat hoik tress
■ Church is the eisem;
■ ar.fi perhaps th: Fr
■ ■ loudest in .making
■ ' Ar.fi here wt: hrnvem.
B those adversaries of
B; undrrs'm'.d freedom:
B dorn for tbemsel res,
B their opponents. Th
■ that respect to the s
I the A. ?. A. s of Am
B ■dem’' •- the pretext,
E liar." b the object.
I Aac:;a:s.~op Kig
B. Louis, has :>ccn tran
■ -Other archim>isc,'.oa; 1
B of which :s not knowi
B bit which doef no!
B presim c- of the archbi
K doubt, one of those s
B tree important, isu
■ the course o’years mi
B A:cab;shoo Kain, w
B his coadjutor for s~
■ b«r. created archbt
B jbsuis in his nlace.
■ of Archbishop Kci
B some time been sc
■ change bcaimc absc
■ za1'1’’ ■^no
■ rar advanced in age,
■ reached his Xtth yea:
■ has entered, we inav
H orc cii.dhoiid. It 1
■ temporal adrainj
B ’’rast diocese ot St. I.
B landed hhs immedia1
■ -fj5 age and hi£ mind
B 11,111 a-y longer to ke
■ *CuirerncEt:;.
B -^g time aa
B datholtc
B -tod r - -
~ *”R*"*1* * •
K P1- jubilee about
far from approving
j fore Recorder Goff of an attempt mere handful, have succeeded in the “Apost.w o: the
implanting in the very bosom of: writes.and far from recommroinj |
the Anglican Establishment al- that paprt to such cf o ;r readai,
record most all the debated dogmas of as are not thoroughly posted n |
The punishment is two years’ im- the Catholic religion, with all the their religious tenets: but u good |
I ferms and ceremonies thing sa c m behalf cf our rehgito !
‘•stoH w» not 1
'How loaf, O.____ ____ _____
■toll the fiende of bed. tbrae eompcero
Truth, we approve vf the Tw “S^^^to
L ' ’ „ ’ . "
death—the convent prleon w*lli..
■toll deliver 1
one 1 ..I. T. , ___
Yoar» for a Cree prew. free apeech,:
hive published the first partofthei see at all
1 case, nacicii’, tUcaGGUJeitivn ocnira
dtgnant Baptist preacher, sent to Priest; but wiH They also pub- England, the Ritualist
,an Omaha A. P. A. paper, and: bb ^dicatioB ? t-- - - ------ ' *
I »-■ W AamK* oojrf Pi,* .
must In all
Such
Uk. <>! wi-trern, not for puhi:-'
iStlin. hu: as- evs.liiure uf x<xh! txlUi.
Enorrixi at the ?o*>ot!2ce at Son 4a-:
Con Io. ;’<!5i;u^ :t» Scwa-feaa.-*:* SLdl Matter. ■
SAS aXTON1O.TEX.. June Z3, W3X we not only ufiv: our approbation, but
: which we recommend every family cf
- our Vicariate to have.
pETEIr VERDAGTER.
Vicar Apostolic of Brownsville.
Laredo, Texas. March Oth,
! Amorcans ?
.7:3i> 1. m,;
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--------- ------ .... creatures, struggling in the-----
Rev. A. A Miner and .Tustin cfSOO'J f 1,,,- : a
Fu!ton-fmr nobile fratmm. The 1B. | of despondency, and out too glad . cned tr.e w.roic Angacan <
rtpir?rs of the plot have jrT>od reason to j to find advisers like Injcrsoil to | The category of Catho’ *
!,rrn’indi.t.h:tTrs:'v!,L“ „...
a positive gain to them, but for fear of; of eternity a..d .0 enco«.aae them, com...g .or.gcr rather than shorter,
the law's jn-^t retribution on them. ” i to finish their miserable life. B”*,! the -'-----T- - - - .
It means that a mulatto girl!how foolish do they act,who,hav-1 and
not be-1
Cotnmtinieati'inB for publLcattoa not;
not appear till L*«ue of following week- ■ worjd ami in tto world to come, it is ‘
Serb ccm tn tin icati ou« must In aii' ■T:cnlllbeiit upon oil to learn it. Anli^to this ebullition against Rome.;
iX»e.-..<- accuuipanifrd by comet names 1 what better means to obtain this endj because a “giri of seventeen years.”
1 tiian the readint; of a sood and sound, Mamie Thornton,had been report-
I religions journal, m the Southern Mes-[ ed to him as willing to Join the:
i Wenger published iu San Antonio! ■ Baptist Church of which he is Pas-
For, this is a Catholic paper to which i tor, when during 3 mission in the
"Roman" church she was.“ccer-:
i ced" into going to Confession, and,
.in consequence of it, not only
I would no longer join the Baptists,
but refused to be married to Mr.
* Calkins, a restaurant keeper.
,Jr
“A Catholic newspaper is a per- ous preacher,
pctua! mission in every parish." ’ ’’
—H i s Houxess Pope Leo XIII! ways SpCaks
. 1. mJ
The question th® ilwIxi
the Anglican church with the Ro-
man Catholic Church continues to
be discussed in secular and
(gious, Protestant — —
< started to blacken the* character of papers. IT _
i fmnrl Priest and to injure the rcn- difficult
weak from Sunday night here. ■ utation of the Catholic Church.
ioar» for a free prew. free «ne*rkr ■ — ..... « * . .
i free ec)K>oI> and free Bible. ’ ’
I Such were the words of an in-
to commit suicide on March S. It
.is said that this is the firs: con-
| viction for this offense on
i The punishment is two years' tm- the Cath
( prison men t, or S2.OOO fine, or both.' outward forms and ceremonies thing sad in behalf of our re i gin#
i V.c have not learned yet which of vrith which the Catholic Church remains good.
I these punishments, if any. has ‘ accompanies their manifestation: ■ what so mce it may cornu,
[been inflicted by the Recorder• that they have succeeded, not-
| upon Zcngir. Let us suppose withstanding the opposition of the
■ he received as punishment the two, whole Anglican episcopate, in face Church
: years’ imprisonment; and. more- of the open ders’ion of the daily fold re:
irht of inking ’prison," Hor father : over, that he had a’tempted su:-1 press, in spite of the prejudices of
tob«towrre.anad.nfe.the'.^...^»u:-------*’•< on * public against R-„.....1....
Bishops.: stuff yoi
» ■ ...
and brands what yon say
Will the Rev. slanderer retract ■
wrote to the Omaha A.
- Will the A. P. A.;
• J papers, which delighted
:n these latti
' * I a*<4c> 1y s ■*» k* kklL 1C, ji f~ j, OI V^«l fr -1** »’** aa43i
‘heI olic church in England. No doubt, taeir followers.
Slattery was horrified tn learn thtf '
~ rhe hues -.ndineC to talk
about “uch otht-r. Z siroenCy trto
that he will fru n ine at th- 'laptiB
______________ ... ....... —.. ...... iui it
From wtot I could brother o' his d»-
ctvnrse.—:>elort* 1 was '*pnr ort'
. . _. from the report of his allege 1 wife'*
an incen- signs tr.at Ritusu.sm is yet begin- lecture. ; infer tb.it thi- dri-rt/ote
the breaking of the law, ■ ning to decline; on the conTarv impeach the virtue of the Lojaa
..... * ' ’ : Catholic risr-rhoods. Maltc-e Uta
\ . , i ’'I'- ......' ..... death, loves a saining mark, ouu thMi
L ntortunateiy. r.u-< nas not yet reached the acme of i* no hu> so renem. ns as that iif fte
:h ...... -t,.’:---------- t. . j . . . apostite. Ent before girene er.-jewa
to such rales, let me ask you; Wbj
should a woman rich autre the briZLuk
unforeseen conjunction of purler for the jp.oomy cell. A wt.ioh n
__________■-* -■ play the 1 v-.r.r-ri"-"’ CChy at..-.’-lr'_ a cal-
' . e _ . , . ... , . ■ riired woman of gertt e birth del;berate-
■ no* ^.a. o.. w..en w:*i nave ,eav- ]y forejm the joys of wife and mottor-
5 • - - church, hood, the Boria] triumph, and the frre-
* _■ . dom of the wor. 1. tuicandect hrtwl!
" a life of labor. dre-iry ronuL at
t is be-' drudgery if her heart's impure' For
shame'
But,1 the truths themselves more deffe-e —
- . . * more riccurateiy defined. The c^mforEiEEr the ^yizg, rechiiEiia^ tfct
i had been arrested for perjury and irg listened to Ingersollian argu-! stream of converts, which the ’'Vaen pvsti;en» -re--- orer
■ *'■ -R'P : estTOn'*d^-^V'<7y lOt2dIy"b^i^OVra:i5ri"
priest in Brighton, but was re.; Itcve but cannot say: U e £;:ow\diminished, but. on the contrary tto cap of void water to thefrr
•------— mil U....;—1------ i u ••• Sops going wider and deeper cvcA- ---- -
out on sureties furnished by two! long as the least coubt exists re-'day. The course with indi-
Is it | girding the state which succeeds ! vidual converts is to
. no: strange to see two Protestant! death, it should strike one# that.! various
so much interested ini judged merely by the standard of! religion
oi 3 rfirl t’h.'it i rt ?q vm.* Karl (Xrrr* *a <7n:
alleged, to the'where we have not been invited.; one. and fi.nall’
the girl the onlyjtation will come in time.
Brann's disringrifa^ 1
• itself in the June issue by a fiery 1
I attack on Baptist minister Sfa. j
' tcry. in particular and bis A.P.j^ |
: friends m general. It is co; < '
_ “ ' : best articles ever wrinre
by Cardinals, Bishops, and Je- -he development of it which is against these enemies of Catholic- j
_ : >u_ «... —,. .. > v>-. *_»■ i - i-t -vd what makes -t si -nr^a I
Noth^ cl^gainst! ^y of its amrounccmcnt.
Rome, coming from a sanctimoni- i
, was accepted as true;
> ii every’ detail; indeed, how could,
ja minister of the Gospel, who ah |
' , , ’ s m the fear of the’
Lord, be guilty of false accusations!
In St, Louis, Mo., twenty A. even against his most bitter cne-j
P. A. street car conductors were [nites! And yet, the Rev. Mr.,
recently dismissed tor fraudulent J Green.-—wc are sorry for the Bap-
appropriation of the money’of their! tists—has been branded since as
employers. But. perhaps, al’ these: an infamous slanderer.. IL
.~x. stealing conductors were Jesuitical1 what Mr. J. IL McConlogue
,7». m.i tools to stain the fair name of to Rev. Green;
[‘•that noble bat. d of patriots” the ; • 'Miss Thornton has been to see t»,
/ Cleburne Banner, smd xh» denies empliatieallv of evK-r
i wanting to join yoar church: dories
, ?le3se COPJ' ■ | th.-it the Campbells, or any tine else, ever
■■ : ever, talked to her about going to - — — -
Some one sent us a postal card;W>r; denies that she ever said or;
i d.cc! ,n'n 5 : hC H1 kS h E X< ’E K '^a U : hM/*° ^ei1 me ■ ?. ■n,f?s.'the ■ ci de u n der the im orcssion that. on :he r u bli c against '
| tt is endorsed by some Btsnops., stuff von impolitelv sav of him Mr. k , ..
I We are sorry tor the man. as the' <W*to to* denounced you publicly,, account of the digressing circum- wc consmer ad :h:s.
'wrcspvrre < 1 a.-rr- rrrr ffir - l,rands want yon say m something j st a rices Surrounding him it was ’ ’ '
, MLssEV.E,' a sure cure lor, .,e ,lr^ not Martl0D or , permissible and even commendable iertai-.’v
. over production of gab and soften- Wij, :he Rcv_ s]andercr retract; f ’ • - - > - - ' * "'
[ ing of the oratn, and by ..is refusa. t what he wrotc tn thc Omaha A. rcn.d in Bob Ingersoll’s arttdc on ! and continued to bri-^fe^h
|t- take the paper the poor-fellow; PA> papcr? Will thc A. P. A.; sUddc not so v ' : c co”‘
Jm^ac£e h m°n Wc^-y^im ’>apT' which ^ijhted m publish-: Who in this case, do you’ think,! ^used^heVxtraord?^- C^holic fS “’kre Catholic
” and Hedoes ro">row whit's “ood i in~ ^cn s falsehoods., have ac--; v,.ou!d be the rcal cu’Prit ? Who, ^val. which m these latter davs against the calumnies cf Slattoy
■ EK for him (?n7 Cn*'Ugh PU°1W? Trm^C ' wo’j!d bc more "uilty- Zcn^n ori rejoiced the heart of the Cath- and his alleged wife, ar.fi of aE
*-■■> n IOrnrr**=-------------- Conogues statement.' They; Ingersoll ? It is true that the] die church::: England. No doubt, tocir followers. Me writes;
111 . ” ----- ; n . would, perhaps, tf their hatred of. o™- I ’ ' ’ ’ '
A YEAR ago the A. P. A. | Clt!lo!:^v to ,i|ow. . t -
claimed a membw-ship of a million ;;Sat,.‘,C”\UerCtO_aJ°W .‘J •_ JU" i artidc. or. har.ng rend it, haa
I,jiw Ma s. with instruct!on. nt1 SiX mon[,*?s *'l~° tlle j^yres vv<-'rt-’; a[i expectation, ever be made, it^T.s*
Sa ns., and lil^b Miwiiii; t"’O millions. At thc national I sk.- fir«* rtF i:' ! » * • » « T «
KSS-“sU fe.” '17ks w%tbei<i«’ b>- t,'e a- F- A;s “
F- sfm iK. f« at f"ut m.’l.en : - . ..•
Ca.ii*'! n! bi* iriearrmn-. and a week later, the Baptist;
w.jrd Schon], corner oi. preacher Slattery assured an ’
intern a t!n£ at each ; cd six millions! Which makes the:
Mery '•tirvJav. I
i-Hiuh Mm* j
bra>'l at ttie i hapei;a!so
Jyjw Mass ever: week day
at ......... * 7^10 a. tn.
Legislature has passed a measure, granted warrants for conspiracy seem desirable to many a poor'Church
'now pending in the Senate, which against several persons, who had! sojourner here, he had better wait! mostly,
makes “treating" in saloons a mis- aiced and abetted the woman in for the appointed time to go. This, party":]
■demeanor, subject to a fine of not ta evil cause. But “the assault," is the advice wc give to anyone petted;
that does not hisw that there is thc Ritualists arc recruited. L_„
15 the same writer in the CatJw&:
War/d holds, “of this party, per-
haps thc majority- are simp! ’
r^'p^oT ^i^;ssi3ssssur,:‘-* 1
oufa Chrariaaa. wnd m* t» ten, -vM 1
’rtewe rim are teonaii: Bet** I
, -W — '*’ ■
XOTOte rwwnpent-ftandiM ft* 1
»» tear with tfe Jac.] Wa-rAra tfc* j
F**u-d to rirttory’- i»- 31
toroom aStoroaom. God of Inal’ • 1
urawfay Ktata, tta» d
Jitohnritailm- Tutomw are Aw«te»q
—— .. . . _ t
Brann, speaking of Fatter D* .1
ruian.says: 'We are all brave whm|
tk* w-dhruni throbe and tifajS
biaupn aids to do battle bewtabwa
the eyes of the world, when,
«*g cibows with cor fcltows aaMH
dad fa aB the gkriou panp
cbcwfaawces of war, we »ei tMH
eles ax the canaaahS
olic Church, the Parent of Repub-; 1 his, if it bcccmcs-a law, will be a J w^° worship, when they worship
f- ►* r_ ^.L'.L — ..*1 i . t, *> * t>ll in PrnfrjHrfirtt1 rkiiTfr*ka«w
at some length op the parf taken ! around the saloons, "waiting for
by Catholics in our great war of! some one to treat them: but it will
Independence. It is a most in-'be a saving for the sober man. who
strnctive article in these our days, I wishing to take a glass of beer or
WhcnpCatholics are denounced as'something stronger, can enter a!
"unpatriotic" by -those, whose an- r-’—— ™**™*»- c—» aT
Rj h" ' cestors were likdy yet in Canaria obliged to treat Tom, Dick, and
iJjlr; ! /•< vhat time. Another article by tT--- “—:—T ~J—
FC. GiUiat-Smith, entitled “Some
IK H fi Notes on Disestablishment," tries
Lf"' to prove that the cfisestabliihnjent
if® of the Anglican Cbuiob wood
pS'.L.! ; rather hinder the re-mrioa with
g n] Rome, than hasten it. This, no
! doabt,« a bold MMstion at a time wishing to be otrtdooe in genero-
3>I[!'1!when most writers are botdfag Aty, invite him in tarn to drink
B gu! j!, that the Estabfistaentis tin oam with them. ' If the Michigan Leg
Rome; when of p^rt------
, we must ac-: r-nd end. it is rend by 'housandj 1
' knowledge that :ne achievement is of people who would never ruse i |
/ a remarkable one. It is Catholic paper, fcr whom cocw- |
for him to take his life, as he had 1 Ritualism that has brought forth, qucr.tly the ablest article*, wrifrat |
_____, more by Catholics in self-defense,
very long ago., than half our converts: that has good as not existing.
■ a* 4 * J t | ^iCG i, Hl Ci A
1 Who , revival, which
_j more guilty, Zengin orj
------«--•> statement.' They; Ingersoll ? It is true that :
1 would, perhaps, if their hatred of. furme:. had no H;,ht to rcad that! this Tractarian movement has’at-
i i articic. or, having read :t, had no | tractcd thc at
j should such a reparation, contrary r consider *t sound in doc-! and there is
ta I nil -jrvifrrlx* i* r • r . « k » ‘
would be the first_a« of justice! suidd7b^ criminal' Wore tlieTivi!
. u,’Iaw. Bob had no
Catho.ics. i sui-h an article, it being
, : The action of Rev. Green is by <
, no means the wors> perpetra.ed < and that he should be punished > everything seems to indicate that
: of late again it Catholics. What fw doinf? so> r - ...
Ri/or say: “As the Seigneur De; fon°w‘nS d‘PP,n- from | man justice will not reach the] i«s po-xcr. It is daily and hourly
Montauban his sapiertlv obsetv- ■ * ' , . , , . . . ffrcat Infidel, and, whue he him ! increas-ng its borders, and unless
cd, in regard to fish stories,‘Some! in th„‘conspiracy ap^iust a Priest *aJ se‘f IS ;«ad,nK a comfortable .ifesone : . --------- ,, . .
men are liars,’■ ] mentioned in Inst week’s Pilot, has there wtll always be some wretch-; circumstances arise, the time is jhe i'T^-yte" WJy
———___________ been bailed o-itou sureties ft irufeted by I e(J creatures, struggling in the sea: ‘ txred woman «... eeu, e birth ae.:.
Sa'.’S the San Francisco Moni-
• tor:
■■The preachers’ ideus on Sunday
objTvance cause considerable anxiety
to rhe good peoj lr. who sit under their I
pulpits. The .>csl Methodist paper;
records with approval tin means d-- i
vised by ‘*HdeV:>ut soul’ ’ to harmonize ;
the laws of nature with rhe Weslc.ar.; r——7 ‘ ‘I’"
inten.retarion of the third comm->nd- ! conspiracy against an esteemed; merits, cry loudly, rove do
ment. it seems that this ■ -devout, prir.-st in Brighton, but was rc-j lieve" but cannot say:
from Pa»been bailed there is no life after death!" So:;s going .vide/and de^Y'ev^ I
pernicious prartice of laying eggs OU out on sureties furnished by two long as the least coubt exists re-. day. The usi^il course with indi- 1
.Sunday. Of Miirse it is entirely out Of Rcv. Pr.otcstant clergymen. Is it j girding the state wh:ch succeeds ! vidual converts is to accep- -ic to the wotmfel aoliiY. fol- |
? should profit by thisnr.--not strange to see two Protestant! death, it should strike one that J various dogmas of the Catholic I
reemly labor on-h’Sabbath To quiet; clergymen so much interested ini judged merely by the standard of! religion seoarateiv. to com-nce cXd S»‘t£? J
Vrr>- baAfOra to «o^h^=-vc<ofthefr truth one by-
Children in the Methodist Orphan Asy : longed, as it was alleged, to the-where we have net been invited., one. and finaHy to examine thc 1
hum. Theeditor of the Christian Ad 1 Catholic Church*' Strange, indeed,-Confident as we are that an irofi-' credentials of the divine authcrety ci rori? 1
I then presto write an°a^cle“n jlt would be, were the girl the only j tation will come in time, we have, which enjoins them." diveWiutoetepel j
•Catteic Superstitious.” individual connected with the ccn ;no assurance of a welcome if we Although the Holv Father ir 7he |
--------- — -■- spiracy, and had thc judge of the| thrust ourselves in prematurely.; his letter to the English has made rlue^’a^tS^ ‘
THE lower house of the Michigan district court of Brighton not; So, whtle the house cf Death may j no soerial ment.on of tie H:wh toncl> the tem of ter garment, anenum |
- ’ ‘ ™----1 ^-treb -1T*v 'I «= to the wry ;ipa rtr.u- 1
-------- , _ - - 1 . - - . ,r;n r^tty .in fengland, it is untaniy remove their hate, aaTtriMW J!
pending in the Senate, which against several persons, who had! sojourner here, he had better watt mostly.and pCThapsonly, from that to ’romanteod Tte very ai- J
-• __t----- .1,--------for the appointed time to go. This; party that a reunion could hr rv ; ainsphere mu to growownet with tar I
is theadvite we pveto anyone petted ; it is the partv from which i ^iof
___ But,: £“’?''?“*** the gam -.tell, ortta
a,^r: ■Jrot“* •> totemtte « wsrfagafaattar
’ —good name; bat whin we tore to tte 1
r*—--j. BapttaX pa ;pit there wr ixttdan iulma* i|
simply in-1 God's Ireiery, cryito« j
LrncL7“' Godtelp*™-
Um, and) Hgtona axtominatton that will confar
1 car!
nothing of them. It is'not to!
their temporal interest to do so."--- M maMB. „
tverything considered, it is diffi- Hfo in a lake of are .th— »•
Cult to believe that an early re-
anion will take place; but indi-
vidual conversions win steadily m-
Fn^ t?6 pppu^tion of imannm.il ng, mltare* «n
England, and thus prepare slowly undour lalittaaXtetatan?
the propitious time for a general
reunion. It is very beautiful to
read m some pious Catholic papas
. , . . „ bow the harvest for the Church fa
the affair m an A. P. A. paper, and fractured his spine. The case England is ripe, that rw-^rty Quu
have the Confesyfocal pointed has caused quite a sensation in the body is righfag tor yfa. „
S 38 3 C0?’T an<f *n- district. Ceremonies are needed on etc. Bat, as lat& >< theJtadt
tiinoo; it is alsl necessary to many occasions to awaken inter bishop of Camtu^u CM TT
e satislact|ry proof of thc est, but neefobreakfag imtxatfan that there ts no hope of it so fouw
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