Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1894 Page: 1 of 8
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WIXH THE APPROBATION OF Rt.
Bev- J- C. NERAZ. D. D., BISHOP OP SAN ANTONIO, ANI? OF Rt. Rev, PETER VERDAGVER, D, D.. VICAR APOSTOLIC OF BROWNSVILLE-
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SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1894.
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SAS aVEDNIO FOUNDRY 01
•LN ANTONIO. TXXA3
Scrucnr.
Nekas, D, D., Bi-.tcb or San antonio,
Tnt: Lati: Kt, Rev, J.
Cathedral, sprinkled the corpse with
was
Sheem & Burnett?
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Unde rtake i*s.
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funeral procraaicai waa
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Called From His Labors to His
Reward in Heaven.
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7TIONER,
A ilrulim Bldg,
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G. - SIGMUND,
PRINTER,
/.here were small particles of bioudwith H11
’t Pf- f*tlT|***l rirl** **->*, -it* •»**<■? ivAn» WU*a , ffflH
Knights of America, and de>g»tio«i« ol Sin Fernando street, thence wart acroai acvKMnpwfttad hr Fatfawr
Tyam * ■ aF ^"Jrfa-SaM _ * k--— M • - —A — VI .--W----tft— b. — I _ a.* — - *1 —-* — - ** M Ja. - *1
fa the State, namely, Seguin, Hallett*- Cemetery, where after the canal prey* ®j BfaibepJlfiMineTjihe Viag-Apnaartc-
Anhrto.
BT OF ItEMT PXZK3T.
as to Mort Rev. AxchhiAaf
nd Kt. Rev. Btabop* GaHag
await
Very
who
the funeral.
nine at Rt. Bev. Btote
i laid tn rest in the ahadow
cemetery crom. No
rcuger evidence of the
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rind. ''
imlk'
Henke, the Vke-Pre** lent of Branch «r*» taj
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S.KTCN1C, TEX-
Ojez Jty X-gftt. T*l*pJmne.
So. 250 < ‘ommerct Street,
7_m CUm Work A Sywialty.
218 & 220 Market Street,
-< >.> A>TOMO-
Ffcmr-ApnrtiHr at Brownavflta, with
rt fata two aartrtmte, Bur. R. Moocfa*
ftfcte. 1
The foheral roteta wm from Am Anteta;
the park in the center rt that Plara tc Bev. K. M. BuAxd, ta*r V. G. at thte
San Fernando. Catbedrab
On reaching the Cathedral, rank* were Audet. the Chaplain rt Santa Rina lw~
opened for the honorary pall-beareti
and the Rev. clergy, followed by the
md Ban
if the
Gasfitters.
Sa::. Ar.tor:o, Tcx^n.
SULLIVAN SHOE CO..
:k and Sr. Mary’s Sts.
pall-bearers.
and the active pall - bearers,
THa BEST
SHOES
Architectural Iron
anil Ux-ELS#* Work. S*»«" prepare far Absolution.
the lowest
PRICES
the
Rev,,
were
■ n: can G.nrdrr.
<, .'irqxtlais ,!c.s
JAMES-r: CLAVIN
DRUGGIST
•»« ’V. Commerce Street.
AnXnio, - Texas
h Bi -^e*
Bowen & Gaenslen.
A KCHIT ECrr?<
San Antonio.
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rwree srtr'ee't*
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LNTCKrC. T®:
Hr. ROBERT LH ITEHHE,|^S
OFFC& F. KLALTEYER ISOMS.
;.6 S. Lirsic si; T!!rjsis 541
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Tuiajutaaa 132
Jc Taat
$
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-■ rand Sarter
Supplies
H .;-f 7?n:
■a-: .uxrteis fo-
m2 ACCIDENT.
:t ?-Z’r:= m X’xru S?re=ts
Sar .'*•■ ’ ’■:<?. - - T.
: stows.
f »nr beloved
■ . his tnmtrning and
fa enter upon hi1'
^m^rford Kerma*.
jiHuriakgrs aai BttalBers.
I ;.■ °?ra (IMT and ^vJeptMCM 3W.
a- FoounCTiBun
| p* Antonie, - - - Texas, rtfaured
1220 ST. MARY'S STREET,
COLLEGE ST
TELEPHONE 5-2.
Adaiu. Hun. Bryan Callagtran. and
Messrs. M. Doran. M. D. Monsrrr*!«J
Henry Panly. Oan. yrl’ivan. Mateu
Valdes, and D Y<nn^.
Then came the hearse >:rntm l>y feur
Ifvan. D. D.. Bishop of Mobiie. besides and were as follows:
* numter of Rev Fathers arrived only-
on the early morning trains, over the
Southern Pacific and International
routes, and as soon as a’l the clergy
Were vested and ready Rev. .1. a.
L'atcoljc Knights as arts vis pnii- bearers;, f
selected from among th<> fun? principal^
cati''n:si:ti<-' rrprrwatel in the I'K.’al”agnin farmed.thr Archb^shon. Bishops,
broR -h, 'i'he guard of honor censistesljand e'ersy tiling ont of -hechurch, pre
her. 188g. he wa‘ rvnjnved to Laredo.
There he completed the convent, whkb
posed of two members from each < ’atht’-^siYm by the Most Rev. Archbishop and nail long prerlimsly been commeBCtK.
<f X-
':.:t Hu
in 1864 to Liberty County, in the swrtA-
multitude. giving evident proof of the eastern portion of Texas, where be re-
mained two years. In L866 he w is iwxir*
^Er
I
fc
Bw. Jhwiwfali O’SrtMvan.Jo G*Hbre« rtrert, «** «»
.. ■■■■■ -la-s,
one and a hall' miles
foot. From the <——
march to out West Commerce
N.M WINGFIELD,
Uirtte ait Mlw.
s^tceesor to Wm. Hleijer.
TEL 341. 2'. OE. COMMERCE ST.
^ar- Ar.icn-o. - - Tex-
re, the foUowiag Very Bev.
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r. Joa. Martirtm. V. G.. —rtfefr her!
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southernMl
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iMESSENGEEt
Hi* End. like Hi. Llf«. 1_______
Kounied by ‘Thaunad,. Who Eimmwl
and Lornd Him For Hu w—>.
SMB ajjdl Haittxhxyt
The inevitable has occurred;-the
dread ev-nt. which we have feared far
years, has come fa pass.
Bishop ha- lef* us,
Weeping cbtldrer,
eternal reward.
As reported in <
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ffilli.c;. 1 uj.pisdl. tsos. L. ' onruy.
Campbel! & Conroy
XJJSUBANCE -I*
AGENTS.
tninntes after IQ. The following was
the order of the procession :
Job:; A. McCormick, Fnnerd Director.
I Platoon of :iu Uiifati police
[Grand Marshall, Alex I’ollolt: and aid.--:
Uu~c[iit E, Dwyer, W. C. St;il;v;i:i. .loiirt
LA, Bii'j-r. I’at E. Cl Toole, John t'lUMdsvkl
I and E 1. II. Harris, colored.
I I'. S, Military Baiid,
P.ipHs of St. Loti is’ Collide,
Orphan boys of St. Joint’s Asylum.
Boys of San Fernando Schoo!.
Orphan girls of St, JosepU’s Asylum.
Children of St. Joseph's and St. Henry’1
Schools.
Girls of San Fernando School.
Children of the Incarnate Word School.
Colored children of SC. Peter Claver’s
School.
their beloved Bishop and to take a laat Society the Blessed S*crawnt, of San
Fernando Cathedral in twodivisions
men and ladies.
St. Joseph's Juvenile Society.
St. Jdeeph’a R. C, Benevolent Ass’n.
S. A. DI vision No. 1 Ancient Order of
Hibernian?.
Men of St. Patrick's Congregation.
iRAPHER.
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7^** E- f omrn^ret*, corner
• tree:. Teleiene No. :>t.
of St. Fraucjs-
• St- Albert’* (Polish; Society.
Faf ly on Monday morning Italian Society of Chris Copher Col ambus-
Cro*s bearer and 20 acolytes.
Faculty of St. Louis' and St. Mary's
Colleges.
Honorary Pall Bearer* and Hey, Clergy.
Beuxae with active Pall Bearers anc
'Guard of Honor.
Catholic Krdghta of America.
Colored Catholic Knights.
Si*ter« of Religion* Orders.
Public in Carriage*.
In front rt thw honorary pall-beaTcn,
who immediately preceded the heune.
the Deparlmcnt oj th? Rimin'. Fraaert
and, after ari|U;ring the rtalimr-als, tm-
tiw the di(KX-sun seminary of St. Jo-
danl: his philmwFThicU eofcrsr Ur fcmMT-
>cr L'isf. Bishop Nrraz
was rapidly ni-uvenn- from his recent
:itr.;u,-5t <>! fever, when l;e was suddenly
faken w;th a vinient hemorrhage List
Soon after din-
lEW
W.
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?’**/* '■ ~ -
■ ■ ;ir
fan. S. J., rrwifletrtflfc.
renfty.Galvertcre; BovJI. P
XbedraJ. Cstortfre:C. M
■tiDe PrtBrLaatfe.C.B.C..
UtwuKu, BnreoaA; A. M.
cafe: R- MowEtaa, Be*
taaa* Kuchuk; Shnqt'V?
BmMjb. X. %
’ ’ jirifl
J. ibsGVLKx ''a/t^?1
?::.:cr. TeL’ar.
■ BAM.
RE,^T-
S.-.n Tc:fas.
rille, and Schulenburg.—followed by
the Supremo officers of the Order in the
State in carriage*, the lamented Blah-
up having originally been & member rt the hnq
the Jeffernon Branch of the C. K. of ^rret »>
A., and later one of the charter mem- knmfHt]
bera of St. Mary’s Branch in thia city, requert
The 'lelegatee froA abroad were Meevre. jgaxi^
Bedimrx. Blumrich. and Guenther, of thrthfa
Schulenburg; Merer*. Baer, Connda,
■nd Grein of Seguin: and Mr. Theo
I).?/
A
;iLio PnM
L-r>: i r,3 tnuta
>. ..S:; llxie of
It.fa ;i'.;.u;|TaphIti|g
I .iLi-W1:.*; SanS
, :t. H<- coiled ore of the attending Sis
^rors r.f t hiirfty. and in .-mother minute
'h*- w;ci seized with a violent hemor-
.rhagr. which was repeated three times.
[The Fit. Rev. Bis Imp lost a very
large ■piautity of bs«»*J; and when
•he second hemorrhage tame. Father
Pefferkorn. seeing tliat the Bishop was
rapidly growing we.iker. admonished
him to make hie Confession. if he had
anything to confess, to have a sincere
^rejitenfance for ail the sms of his life,
tRt. Rev. Bishep answered, being still
a;u-.te rational. and Father Pefferkorn
pr v
JSESSfi
Rev. .
Clergy,
participate in
Rev. Francis
.'/.3L<. SAXQXT -r^r
G’.LcEI 2:mE,Rs;I3W^5
STARRS ALL S2ZE?
■ new g^i*
firmaty,LF-B*n*v. 9u Mura;!.
M. Barrett, O. M- I., St, Mur
Iwarse. the active pail-bearers, and the CUrer'* Church, efty. F. Bmdrtu rt
the Mtorion rt 8u FrudKo to Bb-
’handsome silver-mounted pnda: Ed. BmecklMi. Wetumr; FL
X Brule. O. M. I.. Del • ESoz
EmDe Chapolard, Graytcwn-. Lort*
St. Hedwig; J. A-
F»n»t. Hallett*rflle; Wm. Fukrwtrtu
Chaplain of the Couvrct at CartroviDo;
H, Ger’ach. Meyerwille; Fr. Beck,
Victoria; Vim. G. Henderson, Ijm*;
John Kirch. Schnlen’itirg; J.Imgfaw,
S*u Fernando Cathedral; Jrromo La<-
I-.tier. Caatruvillr, p. McMahon. Se-
guin L. NaureL O. M. I.. £■«!*
Pass; Thoe. Moczygemba. I’m*
Jtato; M M<»ejew*ki. St. Mifbart'a
church, city: Ed P. Murphy. C. S. Cr
President St. Edward s C jllegr. Awa-
tin; Etl. J. O’Cailaghur . C. AL I..St.
Mary’s Church, city; H Prffirkrra,
St. Joseph’? Church, c-ity ; M. A. Khati-
gan. SLPatrick’? Church, city; J- Rob-
ert. Bandera; John B. Scheier. 1LS.CL.
V. Pre*. St Edward’s college, Auatjut
John Sheehan, Cuero; Ferd. Span-
ner. Chaplain St. Leias’ CaUegif, city;
Rev. and Rev. Clergv <f this and other Smith. O. M. I.. SL Marya
two Rev. fhtirch. city . Piter TarrHlion, Fred*
ricksburg; Methodius Vaculick. Mere-
via ; Julius Vrana. Praha: Jos WackJ*
New Braunfels^ Joe. Wolyucewicx,
Yorktown; L. Wyer, Director of the
iDiocesan Seminary. Victoria ; and Felix
Zwianiowski, Cestahowa.
Biografey.
■John Claudius Nt-rn.-: -cis lura nn
- dcdgbLV; part; of th*
f - n... .<e Septet^.
XER CURE
■: r TzJ-;. "
C.-.ncer Drsps G-p-
G'-TCZtiCZS -z;l
>’rcr ’intirZct op
■t. St., Sen A-*or:fa
alltbe varioui societies, member* of re- siatant*. Rev. Feir Zwiardowrid oi street, thence to Main Plata, and arouwd Lmiu, ManhaDtowa, Iowa; VkCF
ligious order*, orphans, and school- Cestxhowa and Rev. <;. J, Smith, O.
children, were drawn up in line to S£. I., of St. Mary's Church. San An-
tonio; and Moat Rev. Francis Janssens.
D. D., Archbishop of New Orleans,
with his assistants. Rev. Peter Tarril-
liftn of Fredericksburg and Rev. J. A.
Forest of Hallettsville. The honorary
pall-bearers also walked two by two.
L w’ton, col...I. H. Malone-. Geo..
M.mdry, Curl Ncntwir.
Smith, Adolph J. Sold -ski, M.TreVino,'
E l. K. Tynan, Juan V;:rga->. i:nd Geo-
Washington, col.; and the act.ie pall-.
be: iters were Messrs. Ed. Braden, Jr.. Jothers proceeded to the cemetery, about
H P. Drought. Edward Dwyer, Ben.
Kioibassa. Ed. Kotnla. Antonio P. Ri-
vas;, Aloys TarriBion, and L Wm.
Meager. Immediately after the hears* to Paschal Square, thence south to
tame the principal mourners,
Mary’s Branch, No.
MJ4 of Hallettsville. Mr. Aug. Kempt
of Hondo City, waa alio prreeut; and
of tite State officer* we noted. Rev.
C. JI. Thiou, of Palestine, the State
•Spiritual Director; Wm. Campbell,
£*q.. of San Antonio. State Pi eaident: tinned
and H. J. Kivlen, Eh- rt Dalia*.
Mate Treaenrer. After teem rem*
..... the Btetan of Divine Providence, the
■ '(. th* rafted the Bev. *nd Very Rev. Father*, Jisters of the Charity rt the Incenmta j'j O*1
. O. H.. the nro and two, tbliawed oa foot by Word, and the public in carriage*.
TkkBoctb.
1’. SEWABI C. CLAVIN
OFFCS. CLAV:N’S drug store.
Mwt Rev., Rt.
and Rev.
to
— --------- Most „
““ Janssen*. D. D.. Archbishop of New
P«*rcful ind Holy. Orleans and Rt. Rev. Jeremiad O’SnL
£t;r '•□KtSADO.'PLATE GLASS, LIFE, |Thntrel.iy afternoon.
r.'-r. about 2 <>'v!i.K-k, <j- that day Rev.
H Prilerkorn. the Pastor of St.
Joseph’s » hurch in this city, called at
St. John’s Orphan Asylum tin Mitam
Square to see the Rt, Rev. Bishop, who,
os aeconnr of hi* eontisuted illnrs?* re* ■
Wsi.terl there ; but as the latter was asleep.
Hh<* took .i sent in the adjoining room to
a:iv,-o;t the Bishop's awakening. 1;:
I|:*tM>nt t<m minutes the Rt. Rev. Bishop
■h :iw<>ke from his slumber, and Fattier
jfPi-llNTkfan entered and greeted him.J
K i he Rt. Rev. Bishop seemed to be fuw
Kt he rn-r t of spirit* and hopeful of aV
ffspeedy recovery, stating that he hadj
Ft'-eu Up-for .tn hour and a half th a, tn
^morning and that he hoped to be iiboutj ■
La ;nin in a few day* | '
K After ;; l.'ipse of about five minutes,
“-.sprat ;n pleasant conversation, the
E Bishop r-or.gheil. and. in relieving him ■
Freiortck 3. Ga.emLan,J'r;t of the phlegm, he noticed that
treme Unction to the dying Prelate.
1 In the mean rime Very Rev. Father
;Ecffard. the Vicar General. Rev
"" ;Father* Smith and Spenner, ;md other
.Priests, as well us Dr. F, Hertf. theaD pumoniin. the acting rector of rhe
t rendi.-ig physician, arrived. But all
n lind loving hands holy water and Ix-gan the ritual pray-
;4.Ltcon;d .In proved auiwlwi . xdu the ere, the procession starring at a few
and erected the ■■meseu:: cbnrrli, he bint-
self performing mmnial falwr km! help-
ing the Mexican in'*:Tre to burn Ifae
□<-cevstry lime.
In 1^73 he-was recalled to Sai Autv-
nio to bfveme pastor of the cl:arch rt
San FeAmuirio. WliCi: lie decree irf
the guard of ?':U1 Antor;j,> established. Dir ma'-
™s Priest was xnpoinled Twar-Sewert: I
by Bishop Peiiiter. On the c«Mh <C
dial lamented 1‘rela-e he I<ec*me nc,-
ministrator of tine diocissc. *.™L hMvinc
been ebreen tosicceed him. was cum»'
crated Bishop of San Auienio on ilm 8th
' *7 - ....... ’ ’ ' ’ T.. 1 «■!»-
__________—lonurr visit to the Holy FalMtr. Fcpn
. 4 diatut on NlU. in the vommw of 138k. betoc
. . Ln 1HM BisLop Nrraz itimtlMf tfw
, St. Monterey street, thence west to the In- Third Plenary C wacdrt Bakiwierwamt.
IJfi4, Catholic tarnational rairoad,zthence aooth ta
. » • _ h taat unpormm ******r>sure.—Mti;£
Knight* from branches of other citiei th* Alanui, and sooth to Ran Fmmudt Ewvi an hi* tiieirJrwnan'' ifter tlKrtartto
— , — * ■i"w — x a war _ft _ — W.W — — . . —ft WV * _* ft*
Most Frt-.Archtmbop. the
laint of Rt. Eev. Btehrqi spe-irnal need* rt that Vkariaae c*
....... ■ few eerwai ynea*,
‘T^MakmwttelUoGramte, amid the fraafaM
hsnhdup*.
-----1 late n wan, however. Jari^g ftm Mtftfa
be buried among the poor ^olen«0hak ta IBM ta ftm Aatetetfte
hto farmer mriatfoMK*. and •■d tfaa MWtete etebemMrt anftK-jam ;
y,- rTTTq - ritetwrii*i, ttttta nndring rtf-mwri- ”
. —r . ___ 5“ jrf flmk dwiwrt tewn oat^amafa T»j
Kyi? fteJ™Srritefi«toejS5JS: ■
it the prat himtart. trthia
th* Me fcra rt hfe Prlmta. .<<
Hl* record a* Wafiamy PrlrtU ifl
fftaer Tmm il: Atefahtta*’, aaCJH
nfaen form mi taoaaMAteaM* BteMI tiftlu
~ rt the eteUNktaM4Ftefa*ia
theCtaanfa la ftm
' takteto art MtigliBiaj
r ■«><*» rtftaMMM
faa. ja.vyaarrtrtEM
rt DaDa*. Very RewAatemaiilrttateAMaatar>•*rtiM
» art arty W «e Mrttert^NrtS^B
Mmmrt rtrte aaJ^ lrt ji^ftMM
alter punftteMrtifrtrtMrtH MHmBI
look at bis kind and benignant face.
The Sisters of the Charity of the Incar
date Word, whose spiritual director the
Bx. Her. Bishop had been, were alter-
nately. without a momtnt's intermp
Don. praying for the deceaaed; and all
day Sunday a guard of honor of the
( atholic Knight* was statiooed near the gt. Vincent de Rmt Society ami HI. Order
casket- one member standing in fall re-
galia of mourning at each corner of the
catnfa^pie. ITJ'. - -
the remains were quietly removed to
the Bishop’s residence on Dwyer Ave-
nue. whence the funeral took ptace on
Monday at 10 o’clock.
The Ft seral.
before the ippoiatod time the
members rt the variOT* Catholic so
rfetiwoftbecity began wwembling at
their respective halls; and St. Albert »
society, being the furthest away, wm
the first one to move, meeting St.
Joeepk’s Sarfry. the children rt St-
Joseph's and St. Henry’s s^b^4t- —
£££ X B~. re-- T«*w»r. D. D.. O.
School children, art rthere cn theway^l _ - -
t^mbr rte”toe 11 #f Berth art Bkry. L Pfama rt En-^Bfabop * Brtdamn m Dwyer Ai
............
j^jzMtese pT8®<mtetea- wj- ***"»
■ L 'k
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-—fay-, B.;-v Bishup rapidly grew worse
_ — - _ £itni' peacefully piissed .iw;iv ;>.t about
Dr. rc Menger, j p. m. on Ttinreilay. Nov. t-j.l
Physician Smgeon«gj ^.p,. „f ;l]i catholic churched
__ _ „ ___--.-Six-gun tolling ami the sad news soon]
otr^., wlteteR’S drug store£:]^u1 owj. ;be. dty.
E. < ommerc:*, corner of- of deepe-r sorrow ami regret, j
Clerr creet. Tele^one No. Lmong al; .•h-sw of <mr people, for the
Cdepurfad.
S Tie remain* were Laid out in state in
ESr. John’s Orphmi Asylum fa one of
'the large rooms on the first floor, com-
km->nly nsed by the orphan boys whom
the good Bishop had lored so dearly.
There thousands of the faithful of all
color* and nationalities wended their
way. on rhe following Friday, Satur-
day , and Sunday. to pray for the soni ol
guard of honor and the remains, en-
closed in a
Judge Anton casket, covered with flowers, were car-
ried into the Cathedral and placed on
the catafalque prepared to receive the Dabrowaki,
same in the sanctuary.
The Services at tee > athedhal.
W Absolution was then proncmnced by
'Jlvev. J. A. Dumoulin, and this was
■followed by a Solemn Mass of Reqdiem,
^celebrated by Rt. Rev N A. Gall*
Kgber. D. D. . Ebbc-p oi’Galvrrttm. as-
S sis ted by Rev. H. Befferkorn of St.
ft Joseph‘s < burch as Deacon, and Rev,
FJ. A. Dumoulin, of the Cathedral, as
■ Sub-DeaconVery Rev. E. M. Buf-
af.ud. kite Vicar-General, being A.s-
q sista nt Priot and llev. R. M. Barrett.
1*0. M. I . of St. PeterCLaver’sChurch.
gMaster of Ceremonies. The Most Rev.
>Archbishop and the other Rt. Rev.
ff Bishops present were- attended by their
Trespective as; istants. as mentioned
i, V ’above ; and seated near them in double
Frews in the sunctnarv. were the Very
x\^!
stTex-in dioceses, ns well as
X\' fFatLers from the North.’
\\ \\ !g The music for the Mass was the Gre-
A • \ Tgorian chant, and was well rendered
\V\\ J by the Brothers of Mary of St. Louis'
1 fcand Sr. Mary's Colleges in this city,
..under the direction of Prof. Edward
'•Meyer. tb>* organist, the Cathedral.
*After rhe Elevation, they sang ,,Mise-
Ireusiui Vet” in a beautifully touching j-ffa day Jau iarj*. al .riw. 1ft
' manner.
After Mass the Most Rev. Archbishop
'New Orleans paid an eloquent trib-
nt-, in J English, to tie virtues of the
deceased. The Most Rev. orator took
fir hi* text the word* tif Our Lord:
‘ - Learn of Me tec-case 1 am meek an dll
£ dccqgaed powessed the virtue* of meek-
n -ss and humility above all other*, and
J that it wa« the possession of theae vir-
11 ivs. in an eminent degree, that en-
f d eared him ro n.uch to his people.
3> Then follow-*1 Rt. Rev. Bishop Ver
g daguer with a similar tribute, in Span -
Sish. in his usual impressive and pathetic ra :ssH>i: of Nacogrkwbes, in
g style, and. in an earnest manner, rec-
Fomtnended the sou* of the deceased to the northeastern part of the st*L; m- far
If the prayers of the faithful. ‘ as the Keil River After ton years' Iatan
£ During the sermon* tears flowed co- fa tius arduous field lie was trarafwvrt
” piously from the eyes of the assembled
ti
veneration and esteem in whi-.h The de-
ceased Bishop was held by his flock.
bcau-iful bL-ick horses, utten ’vd After the sermons the usual abaoln-
“ither side by the guard of honor. <*>ir-jtions fur the deceased Prelate were
posed of two members from each C;itht-nL
He *<K-iety in the city, .-in.'; by eiglitTthc three lit. Rev. Bishops present.
----- ” ” ■ ' - ------' --------,Lwith the aid of the clergy and choir.
’_ I’ ij The funeral procession was then
..1 - _1. .1 L. 1L.. I—1^.again formed, the Archbishop. Bishops,
(’i'he gmird of honor consisted Vaud clergy filing out of -he church, pre
of Mv-t*. J. M. E*dl. M. Campbell.Jceded by the prc<-.“s“-:ional cross and
Juan Antonio < caves:, Pedro C'uavcE.PacoIytni and followed by the hon-
Albert E. Delaney. Wm. D>mrowuT-iki.5<jrary
Iridw Flore*. Ed. J. G.ill;igh*-r. Ht-nry&ljoiior.
tearing the remaim* of the deceased
An m-tnsSBi-hep. as well as by the mem-
[bers of the various catlmlic societies.
Carriages were provided for the clergy
I » _ , fa* „ , _ *-»*C»*JC-* |» *r* s-*U AiLLt.UtV tHl lkll
and the honorary pall-bearers, and the ,4 juy. IW1. Hr made his fin*
ary of Lyons, anil rompletod his than
------... —x --------- . — —---logy under the Sulpkians at Lyons. Ba-
: humble of heart. ” and stated that the solving to di-voto himself to foreign *n>*
sion.s hr came to tl>-
ISS2, was ordained Sale Deacon "by
Bishop Odin ou the 2Hth of September,
and received the ho'y order r>f Priafttaiod
on the IVth of February, Ln th* *au—1-
iug year.
TL- young privst wan MMgned to th*
tMlrra
Texas, which at :-h*t time tmlir.rt all
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