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MESSENGER
SOUTHERN
[Price $1.50 a vxa»
, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 11. 1903
PRAYERS FOR PERSECUTORS.
BISHOP AND PREMIER.
CATHOLIC NEWS AND NOTES.
NHOEN.
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iBflay Sctel PiC'W
to*day. and if there
il
of tbe Order, and of eeta Olla hie K ■ ded
p. 1). Bus 4-57
l iC TO
At Columbia. Ill., twelve mile* ’«’■
Aiyoni- deetrous of err trial
(u
etc.,
yonr
E. BUCKLEY
When I first began making
loft all anUunlty and to which they an on June A The bnll-ttng is to be pre-
| la bo wise bound. * *ented to the dioceae by Mr. Tbor. F.
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Italy.
Pax:A, June 2.—The ' ’Trannie" dbc-
Cuff.C amerce St .
pear Xnrurio
reoognlte the French Uw, which
' te still In existence and which, as you
know very well, never loan and never
• For th* third time the Macaiwbe*
have made a request to the eocleriasti-
cal anther'll** tn Manila that an Au-
gustinian Father be sent to them to take
wrrk.
During King Edward’* recent vlrit
to Edinburgh, the Right Rev. Bishcp
ESTABLISHED 1871.
JAM EM CI-A-VIZN,
DESCRIPTION DRUGGIST.
an Invltatim to lunch with hi* m*j-*ty.
Hie loriship attended In Roman court
. 5TEPH1N W. KEARNY,
I Bepr^entir'K th* SEW YORK
UFElNrURAN- ECO
TC?FLOJh•SlCK,, BUILDIRG.
I Bolt Pb'.B*" ’“‘3 ‘-r p l) B*1’
BOND & CO.
FOR
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PUBLISHED WITH THE APPROBATION OF Rr. Rev, J. A. FOREST, D, D., BISHOP OF SAN ANTONIO, AND OF RT. Rev, PETER VERDAGCER, D. D., VICAR APOSTOLIC OF BROWNSVILLE.
our
r at
Parle, our purely English community
and c. lleg* baa bees suppressed by the
French G rem tn ent, It* property relzed
and eequeetrated and the da e of expul-
sion fixed for July tt (3) That the ab-
bot and community have accepted the
generous and providential Invitation of
apest Fuel In
the Market.
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EVER HEADY 18 THE
(Saw Stove.
CHURCH IN PHILIPPINES.
3<«I. May 30 —Cardinal Rampcila
*•*”<1 in audience th* Rev. Edward J.'
*Tabii i.chaplain of the Twenty-ninth ;
Attorney at lufw. |
“*112 French Bldg. San Antonio'
Brief Record of Current Event*
at Home and Abroad.
Seventy years ego there were only
lO.noii Catholics lu Ohio: to-day they
lumber -HI <)M.
.D .of the Catholic University. Watt-
, Thom** Bonaventure
Xiwler, A. M.. New York city, three
been received Into the Church by the
rector ct St. Joseph'* Retreat, the head
' bentte of the Paesionltt Fathers In Eng
. Itud.
FILIPINOS WANT THE FRIARS.
The following article Horn the 1 'Ma-
nila Amer! Jan" of A,Til 14 is of spe-
cial interest, m ahowtrg now highly the
Augustinian friars are eiteemed by the
• • leading loye 1 race of native FUlpfnoa:
i You upeak of pu’ He opinlm. Tbeman-
.. . Monsieur station* of that opinion reach me
1'Evrque, that, placed In the post of eTery ^ay from all parts of France.
* *
"liber*!, I charge of tbetr dioceeee and dtalik-
give such an example of contempt for ctrlrtian and generon* tool of our great
■ ! It la
i no Use to be deplored that, to gratify ,
MA.VTTA.'TVltER or
Iccprov-d Flnrentioc ScA£
ForCoium:.- W ..u-endn* \-ch»e.Et:.
Ornate-- ,u £*> l > War*
F^iVAISi FCBM
xT'v DALLAS. 1EX
L iccessib.c comer
i Antor”1
I hold to my duty
You threaten mi
measures Do your worst.
uonie ■rauuuvBMi, v. <•*. ...r---. , j never rearea any mas, auu ■tumj I
by taking good care to mention that the, CBa DOj com mince with you.
j Receive, Monsieur le Mlnlrtre, the as-
i «nranee of my respectful sentiment*.
CrtXTux* Francois,
Bis bop Of Nancy.
L XII-No- 16 ]
i BCmMWlr U Qiwuut I
! by Archb'ahnp John J. Ke— .--
| waa BEyh<V of Rlchmreid.
' ARCHBISHOP OF MANILA.
J jjjsorWWMlA.M.TOSP.M.
Walking Hats |-f
Kiatertals M,
win St"
Mil'
oS
r Fi
j St. Paul, and a couree of study for the
| reading circle*.
I Tae lecturer* Include such well known
It reached ' nieu “
Jame*. I the Blahop of Portsmouth and have! me this evening; but this morning the
QV'I
BRADEN
I pitunbiiig and Klectric Co.
K. Commercc HL
Under the Offic« of the
MW®« MESSENGER.
UNE 9, VIA M. K. 8 T. RY.
) h> a. ra 'rw P ,rk 7 20 p tn
A’-ct:- Tra'mt dtrevT io Puk.
it** round trip.
' Reyee, *o .l- State of Michoacan. Hex- | Father Duenn waa slightly burned.
’ ico. was nearly destroyed by Are re-; auttjOriz(<j atatement concer
nxxroonz [were the Catholic church, the Pri'rtJ • at"lk>ual says:
luanuin : miuraw,
iLK AJiiUR.U. ■ several houeea belonging
— citizen*.
cite *uy law or any roll. • • ♦ ;
You attempt to gin me aMauu In re-
gard W the applaiae with which my
- ■ I do not BC-.
■ ‘ . Lt la for the Biebeps
<■ regard to decorum tn
tn* ckercha*. The earn In gueetinw
• •WRITE ••
E. M. BURKE
FKAYKLIX AVE-,
[Misti i, texas.,
yfcig Supplies.
The Car linn! Archbishop ot
Pari* < irder* Public Pray-
er* For France.
Cardinal Richard A "hbishop of
Part*. b»* aldrewdto the clergy and
salty of bi* diiicere a paster*! letter In
which he >rdere jratslc prayers for
France. Io the course of Ms eloquent
appeal Cardinal R!cha-d say*: '‘We
can no Im.rer blind outwIvm to the
fact that the anti-i 'hrlrtlan sects went
to deatrey the kingdom of God among
the nation* of the earth, end blot out
from the Wtrli'* history the 2,'X)' year*
which hare elapsed since the birth cf
Christ. We notice nnea-lno** growing
In the soul' cf the fa'thful *ud tn the
whole of society Wt **id ■ few day*
ago, tn bidding adieu to the ex!l-l m-
gregation*' ‘You shall keep tn your
heart the <but> Ixre of the c*j-*tial
fatherland and of the terrestrial fathar^
lanl and wherever you shall go you
will Jotter the lave of France by tee
We repeat it
are tears la our
voice our words are not bitter. We
cannot entertain In cur heart* feeHnga
of Carted tor any Of the eon* cf our
common futherlsud, even for thoae wno
persecute ne. ’-Ye pray for them and
we stall al way* endeavor to promote a
union of heart* among all the inhabi-
tants of France. We shall defend our
Christian Ubertiea. but w* shall ever re ■
member tte command of our Lord,
‘Love one another a* I have loved ye.’ "
a • • • • 110
hi Bio Gas Electric Co. •»«>««»*»
the most
t in San
Texts, the Bank or
i ichn Wocch Sons wlicitn
„d would duly apprecate a
libera- ‘hare of your patronage.
Sirtn FhreiitiBe Scailioia
Wdl^ M. MARTIN, F">’p-
MULCTING THE RAILROADS.
■‘This thing or string a rw :o*d
company ” say* the 8am 11 tor: E--*W
■ for ev-ry accident that occurs or. the
road, wh-ther such acclclrnt is; the
fault of ts* company or not. 1* an Jama
that ahonltl not be tolerated lr tin
courts and justice loving peop"-t of
Texas Many of rheae *u‘.ts are (Ted,
not with th- Eop- of ev-r getting (1*0-
agw in the court*, but la tnr hop* mat
a compronrtse will oe agreed to b'r -.he
railroad. It is n-t right to aloe, the
railroad* to be mulcted In such a :ur
osr Besides, It cornea out of th-t.iiple
tu the lang run. ar they must p*y th*
freight ' "
Very Rev. James P. Cronin of 9t. ment editor cf the "Catholic Sentinel.” , erument of the Republic there conld 19tll of aphi, wm to perform my duty
of Pjrtland, Oregon. This is the first' not b« found a preacher capable of B I i H M citizen of a free country and a
time in the history ot the Amerlcim ■ Ing the pulpit of your Cathedral, and gtlhop,
„ r.!„t rt-i lifted out of that it wa* necessary to ask the aedrt- ;
the lanctum and seated on an episcopal | snee of a congregation which doe* not
even
an-
the election of Father Schuler
Ill., was laid recently. The services Miiiwnl of t— ---------- --------
were conducted by A'chbtshcp Qiig-
ley The stone was cut from the Cata-
combs.
By the will of Mina Mary Rossiter, of
Cincinnati, FS <ioo ware left to the fund
for a parlt-h hall in 3t. X tvier’s parish,
that city. The congregation has been
striving for such a building for the past
forty years.
The donations to the Apostolic Mis-
sion Hou*e du ing the past week have
^Kft StflltorrIflS and RidlBSl Crim, amounted to several thousand dollars,
lesdqcsrt- r* tJt Fancy Groceries.
Lr . Houston St. T
Fred. Donecker,
church Frescoing
W lUi. * specialty.
10, s. >’b-rry St- Box
■iS AXIOM*’ -----
School Djsks and
School Supp *®1
Blackboard*. Maps, Glob*»- ‘'“'1
Complete stock Ln Dal1**- L’*™
and beat good* and towaat try**
guarantaed. Catalogue* and >
cm requett.
G. A. Bryant Jt Cd. Du-Lbu, Te*-
The Abbe Raventz an A’eat:an who
abandoned hl* beloved province in order
to remain faithful to Franc-, I* entitled
to (pedal cons id-ration, which al) true
. Frenchmen must appreciate. *
*a**»rt» kutii, l/uij ____ ____,_____
„ John W.Goff of New York, took the
— veil a* a novice In the Ursuline Convent
J In that city, on Jone 4.
< The German Catneilc Cer.trel Bocie-’ had no better reputation in hi* day than Rp->-Bre, was "reserved for men." yon pa-rions."
violent protestation against a cvnscience. * * * I stand above atl
------, / fe‘ mi-er able speculations and 1 am incap-
i os' i-d the fundamental rales in regard Bb]e oJ ftaj. of treason. ‘ ’
’ to the public exercise of the Catholic
: religion In France. It was a premediated
' dedaoce and it won for yen the plaudit*
of your audl- nee, since you belong to
those, It aeema, who believe that ap-
plause la permissible In a church.
It is to be regretted.
I appealed, not to a member of the con- .
gregation of Jesuit*, but to a priest [
I already pointed out to you in my j Been organized in SL Paul, and a*I ar
tettarot the 12te Instant, that the exiat-^MffB™^ fo- coming aearion are
anoe ot aoongregatlou to which a priert practicany completed.
X W XXld: NEW CATHEDRAL AT RICHMOND,
tation. I have known and I know j
crowd of 3.GO0 peraan* outride th*
church*
P.esldent Lcub-t swatted the return
Of the pwty at the Palace of the Ely-ee.
WILL NOT RECEIVE LOUBET.
Sex A June 2 —The next oocriatnry
ha* been definitely fixed to be held ca
June 22. when C ardinal Baznlh, who 1*
now a Cardinal-pricet, will be pro-
The corner stone of a new Catholic mated to the order.ct Cardinal-BMhopa
Jonite or*r whom the congregation Cathedral wa» laid In Rlchmossd. Va.. i and *m irre a suburban *ee.
V _*■ n.L_a.---M a— —Klak d-haaw mrws T—. * g Cm tn h* tVr*. jtfyp LWeWXeUl* th I* P-P^J STtXBCiO «t
_______ * * vente4 to th* diocm by Mr. Ttor. F. j h*t eoBSdastlftlly hiltt—il
i No law and no fundamental rale in ' Ryan of New Yurt, and it will oott a PrealdenE Lonbet that it will be Impoa- -
: regard to the exercUe of the CattwHo quarter of. ml Ilondollua, Magr- Pte- ‘ afbiefog the Pope to reretre htojf b»
1 •_ w____- j -«<»- wwi-r H™. —a. in-atalln rt-Aaa-sr* cfi. i Yl»la* Rome a* the *0^1 of tae King cC
’ Lar. You hm not' ere® attempted to; dated at the ceremony, and the otatton;
- ----<-------1. > • • 1WBM delivered by Rerv. Wm. O'Brien PaJCl, June 2.—The “Franrai*" dbc-
! Partaw. S. J., at New York. Many, firm*toe iiSsbwM that toe Pjpe hat
; prelates and prMtn were pis—t. : reused tts msst President Loubet. If he
Toe earner etoee was ent Cron the virfn Rome a* the guest of King Victor
IMout otOiiree. In the garden of Grth- ■ KmmanueL It ad£s that M. Loubet ken
1 reme— It waa brought tothlacosmtry conveyed so Hie HoUnese a private ex-
by Archb'ahnp John J. Kevn. when he - pnmi-m of regret betmue of thle de-
I was K>hop of Richmcmd. I chk*. _
NEW INVOCATION IN UTANY.
Freeoh art Catholic souls — not al J dated Jun- 8. ti- Vati— b~ attdaRy 5 rf to. Ltrton Cstt^lc
JwwitrrJ wi vbi bant ftfth fs, awMMu>c«d Rct. Jf* J* Hartjw of Oa<iwt»ilD« M b<«ta<
‘ . q[ gt Lao'* Church at at. Lotos, I the date of April n bat oaly xecntly
a,- b— aroototed *—HT-Mkerr of itels peblks.eri—thala—tkaeeftoe
P.uddent of the Council,
Minister of the Interior.
E. Combe i.
The Bishop’* Reply-
The Bishop replied as follows:
Monsieur le Minlatre: I have
letter in which you announce to me the I
auppreetion of my stipend.
AV Hi>re*l-
Tbr Hotel Dleu, a Ylanrtarlun: zoo
-iDi-t-d by the Sluter* of Charity :tf E!
Paso Tex , 1* In need of some good
yeent ladles in the training
cJ*r*^* ... ”
will p ease applp to person or bv 1-tiW
to Sister Regina Hotel Lieu, E' J1**0-
ESTER, PDGGld
lettcrlp'lonw s aped- I’v. -.liw a f» 1 !
»e of Druggist Bandries Prom;: {
|]1v-ry to any part of the clt; . ;
i>l„D PHONE 1377 2.----- '
! -v a cltiztn of a free country and
BGhop.
You dare to say that I have been ' 'ob ■
1 vlous of the character" of the trust rs ■
posed In me, "tc speculate la thf nest
noble sentiments," by taking care to
remark that the Jesuit selected by me
was born in Strasburg aod wa* a nttu-
, .. raliztd French citizen. It 1* b*c*use I
Mona*- i Moreover, yoa took care to explain ' fnily uppreclate the character of the
..... .... assigned the character and the alm of the pres- pwit ^ich I hold, and becatse I refuse
the'teakcf dividing the American prov . enee of M. Rsvenez. 'What you inten- M dws<mor Lt. that I obey <i >d and my
Ince* of the Order, and of establishing; ded was a v.------------------- --
the Province of the Holy Name ot Je*u*.1 ctrcul ir, which, after all, merely
Rr. Rev. Bishop Moeller, ot Cotom- J
bus, baa been raised to tbs dignity of
the Arc biepi scopate, a* Archbishop of ;
ArecpoUs and Coadjutor to Archbishop
Elder of Cincinnati. He ha* received
from Romo the bulls conferring hl* new
dignities, and will assume his duties in .
W<;tn*r. * ■ roes strap, beaded pr,B
be*l SmdnG. Regular.? $2.to
Women'" kid Uetrap 3ac<!als tr «.
kid tip -low heeis- ex'rg
Mp**r1*li
F. A. CHAPA? 6|i[U i DTK®
, DRUGGIST and CHEXiS-
Pure Drugs, Chamisal*, Toilet irtfci*
i Etc. 815-818 W. Commerce »-• ■
I Pr—rtptlaua ar atoar goo^rt^V^
to any part of etty day or ndgnt
1 diatanoe telephone No. 547 for
■ attown mwtomera. M-Xiortera — 123—
gScm jVntonio ^nd's5'
L and Em^*
luff Co-
' “tay e.h^^
■ Union Meat
ti toww wmnjrw.iiem^s^- .
Beat BeArliccnAed M**,* —
to oil Kioto* tort «■«
J Fiato, Oyster* MidI jl:
' i SaaMMB. Bert
;4ALAiMST.^^£g:
ii KUHICO 8ISUI®?1-
f-H- r . w torerr
HnsMwSi.
LiJl . ■
: ed the Catholic Bishops of the country tetweeq t; jTernment std the
at Holyrood, and was duly honored witn (.bOTch [n yraBC- may be understood
from two l-tter« that hav* pissed r - n:t belong to these who ins.lt them,
cently between Premier Combes ami j j0 uot belong to those who sow divi-
sions to the land which weaken It and
expose it to the chance of becoming in
i anarchy and to ruin, tne prey ofttiene-
i mie*.
You dare to tell me that I • ■ ranted to
. _ . _______ r______ , ' I repe!
In the inscription to the pnbi1ciy installed In the pulpit of your wlth ln:iiKn*;<cn -h»t Infamous and uu
. I( j hxve protested
as "having belonged to the congregation aK>lnKt certain laws and decrees. !n the
“ 1 k Bishop
; and an honest man. I have never at-
- -• - ‘ -----. All
What I
proved myself w;rtby of filling. Dir-
Ing twenty years I have used all the
mean* in my power to bring about
peace, union sud respect for the law.
without which the nation must perish.
I have never cea’ed io fan the flame of
partlotism In the heart* of the noble
people of Lorraine. 1 belong tc thope.
Str, who lore with sL the ardor at their
BCOl*. the army, the flag and France, I
free Ot i‘barge, where re"; rt
L-rat H-ivla^ to yon. Tae
kt ba* ms'!* the ' Wnlte Hoi>«
Wai-dug. Srteet and ■
Lr yunr --boonlng *
I-' 3
F Shirts for 56c
I • Negligee Shirts for WTcU lot to
Lr the present seaecn Many of u!
if tic* Wretch Z-pbyr and Madria J
tat-'fa. No better values are r.fl-n.1
Id th-m a* a lexder at 75’-.
I 56 i
ties, of Michigan, opened their itate con • 'to our own 1 . . . , ....
ventton on 'Vnteuott Monday, June 1st, old Breton church erected in hi* honor, cathedral M Rsvenez, presented by you L‘“
PH- , r>» ry.;_cl: , we are told, with engaging naivete, that _ ’ ,;J *- --------- ““
*lo, the Apostolic ! "although St. Ivm wm a lawyer, yet' of Father*, and a* having lelt it of my dnty a* a
VdvrawWa T-wa ' WPttJI Ihto MTl hftTlMlt TOBM** 1 aen*}> MterrtvlMWoMon . 1 * !___JI v-—T M*
tlou will b” very limited, Megr Vol-
pint ha' been charged with superin-
tending the putl shingcf this important T)l(% B|sho|, ot Nancy Vtaormiely
Rcaents the Tyrannical Action
of the French Minister,
The bitter animus of Mr. Combe* and
Turner, D D.. of G 1 Io way, represent- hig coorrt!„., in the conflict now rag. ng
Archbishop Farl-y pronounced the < . . , between
lr. vocation at the unveiling of a statue
of G-neral William T Sherman In
New \ ork. on May 30. • drMr „d WM fiTored with every mark ^be'Bishop 'cf Nancy, which are pub
MIsh Inez, only daughter of Recorder of distinction. by thw ..p^ Matin. " The
The recent celebration of the feart of prime Minister's letter is as follows;
St. Ives, patron of lawyer*, draws at- Monsieur I'Eveqne: Lett Sunday J
tentton to the fact that the profeaaion during the progress of a Mass which, It'
Prof. J. C. Monaghan, cf the '
: State University of Wisconsin; Rev. W
.------j;- 2 Journal, of Nancy, art. no doubt, all J- Kerby. Pn. D..M-octate protoomr of
on English soil some time in 3;ptember.1 had already published your decree. . -j
I Your two drculara were also given to tagton, D. ----- . cj]
‘the public before we received them—« . Liwler, A. M.. New York city, three iu- -
y u ■ president of S:. Thom**' College,
j St. P*u'.; and Dr. James J. Walsh. Ph.
J D.. L. L. D., New York dty.
Ph°r” i38‘ !cotSr„c.,,hfci dM i,-,;;,M11„„
i uu irtic lw %»>»•«*■-’* —»—•« —' n---/ Ait for the stepping of cay utlpoDd, l?t
j political pamfont and animosities, yon I yOn j never cared either for
. _L ~ii— in JI — ■* ■• •!■» >»I# mzv reiHfrxate^Wf rtVaHlTtrtVTM 1 L_ - __ 7 I*. ^.U ■, I — sVvetwv
i _ v . I nuuwvu vu.DLrt-;v ^.r—---— ' jiOQora or tucuey.
I by Rev. Joseph Dnenn, the aesieteut Gaoling tn which you are placed to , to m, honor.
„ tu „ „ „ „ „ . m fnr I P«”t- 'Ja«na PelWK1 [ne DW,y the point even of speculating to the mart I other L - ..
Lx Uf New Ymk -rected *'ld * 1,oto,thS V‘;d'" nobl* .-atiments, worthy ot all respect, j nCTM ,eBrrd My man. and surely I
.th* archttorere of New krnk -’*cred eMllw>Wwd the tUmes. The good w w a,nUvu - •»
at a cost of |1,W.M0, w» thrown upen teqMrt dewtoped thal gather C1*M by you wa« a naturalized 1
the public week before tart. The WM Btrlcked dpMfl by apoplexy while Frpnchman Strasburg.
; two building*, one for boy* entering his residence and carrying a ThfW procTWdlng* whlcu to-- .
... ---- -> umr. The oil from the broken lamp, on leTereIy. and which:
! bridge on *. Tract of twenty-eight acre*. !mmwliately saturated hla clothing after | Cau not overlook. I:
i The town of Sau Franctaco de los be had fallen deat and had ignited. ;
Reyes, .l- State of Michoacan. Hex- | Father Duenn w*» slightly burned. I
’ ico. was nearly destroyed by fire re- j An autborized ttatement concerning j tbls very day. the delivery to your
: already b*en promised
Rome) that where the native* dealre
WESTERN SUMMER SCHOOL. : senTback to their parishes
Offl -er* to th* W-stern Catholic
Cbantauqaa have jiat issued the prof-
pectus fur the ninth aunu*l **flslcm,
which will be held at the State capl'-Ol
i in St. Paul Juiy 7 to M The pros-■
(pectus, which Is illustrated, contain- a
; full program of the courses of .ecturea, interest manifested in the coufirm-
, much Interesting matter^ to regard to M-|onC)f p,-CT-dret Lou net'* eleven year-
old son recentl', at the C ranch Of St.
P Hltpe da Roni*. Tae church waa
crowded,
There *** much speculation m to
whether the Presides! would attend.
Be was sot present, however, art it
wm remarked that the coachman and
footman of the carriage, which took
Mme. Loubet, the boy and hU gevera-
neea, did not wear the cnslo nary tri •
:)or cockades of tee preatSential .Ivery.
The boy took a prominent place to
Archwayroad, Highgate^ London. h“ : of u<) Cathollc chorch, ebvelop.
. ed In flame*, was discovered lying tn
! the hallway of the parochial residence. cIf w otterly oWlvton8 of
i by Rev. Joseph Dnenn, the Msittaut ;u wMeh y=u placed != M m-
, priest. Father Duena seized the body 1.. . t of enecnlatinK in the matt I _i.l,
A new_ Catholic orphan_a-vlum for , Bqd C(brried tt 1nto ths yard, and hw-1 ’ worthy ot all respect '
Stats* infantry who presented : Ian, Bi-bop
Tboae raised to the.sacer-
: a* Ide* of bavlog recourse toarbl dotal dignity ^were
fa* fa the matter cd the purchaae ; O. 3- 1~
*M,«tter ArchbiaLcp Guidfa wrlrei' P- Alphonae. O. 3. B.
mjmkvu u^m* vtoLlly ^7 j ™ • c*vlo>Art*** ***• —-”r (
[T?**1 GowflOT Rahm the of
***mK^rtubUf Propaganda ia examirtoga
**Jtapropo«hiKarbitration,fearing ’ to divide the Dloceaeof Davenport, la., j
ftiiCT and the promoter* o', lato two> etfabliahlug four dk>- |
tatermted in tha aata of the (wret, which would bring
' ’ i the total of thn American dlooeeea from |
— ! eighty-five up to ninety. |
_____ , I It ta prcpoeed to hold a number of; ,,
demcnartrtltrt to Great Britain »peroc, wer? relieved during the year
TDtoM.;the txputoOM cf raUrtona ^ mwfa-
j ordera from Ffcaoce *>d tha couMa*-, to bomae, aecurrt Iti ritu-
■ ■■■■■ ■■■ ■ '"fl tfon ot thrfr pioperty ^J*\/7^“ atian. art expMidrt 141^07. “
1 It to probable that tha- ... .
'terto their spiritual welfare, A depu-
tation from these loyal native*, who
have distinguished thenuelvee ao muck
'recen’ly. )* rt present Is Manila, art
; yesterday they prearated the rtqiett to
the religion* authorities They a*k that
Augustinian Fathers be sent to them, ■*
they prefer these to Tagalog prLrots or
members of the Aglipayau organization.
"The petition is signed by a large
number Of Macabebe*. representing the
beat part of the community. It hae
-7...H1-1.; too doubt as a
result of Governor Taft* mission to
priests of the various orders, they wlLbe
bebea are uoanlmttn for the Aiguv-
tirtans.' ’___ , . _
LOUBET’S SON CONFIRMED.
The present acute stage of the xttug •
gle between Church and State In France
waa largely responsible for the remark-
first aection ot the German national
who were received to au- . ““ —— •- — k——— ■
by the Holy Father the other, Miss E. M. Richardton, Windsor-!
--1 <=S Parlia- mad, B .acombt. B mrnemouth, writes
Twenty-two railway carriages [ the London Catholic Timet a« follows:-
.. . ----•— d—- i-s- | ,,jf had not been for the Catholic ,
newspaper, in all probability, I should
lea*ld*aofb*TlOBrocouroe toarbl dotal dignity were: Rev. P. Gregory■
«*b the matter of the purchree; O. 3- B.. Rev. P, ^d““d' 8‘|
1 * friar lands, which waa again ; Bev. P Angurttne. O. 3. B., and K.v.,
!?JJ«tter ArchbiaLcp Guldl’a arrival P. Alphonae, O. 3. B. >
J**a, b uov looked upon coldly by ■ According to a cablegram of May M
Gewmox Tftft1 « ------— -* •*■-
(•’to^^rtod^btS’ttefertmtt" Prnpagaada to examining a proposition
* •* friar* and the promoters o',, to Mtabliahlng four dk>-
Q*baiutenntad in the aata of the ,, <_ -be v ‘‘ ---” 1 *“ “
t* Wta .V w- *» ww-
I ■ e— no tn ninety.
f-I*. O’HAXLON,
^BAL EWTATE,
Jesuit chosen by you was
renenman oom in ocrMourn. ,
These are proceeding* which public ;
bridge on *. tract of twenty-elght acres, Mtaf.ted h!a cloth1ng tfter [ not overlook.
m« __C —*. Mb *U|m Art. Art IrtM t-. - V JI * iZrtA fawwsl^wA , — I
(have, therefore, the honor to loform :
I you that I have given the order to stop, 1
. U .... . j : ““ —--------------------------- I frora thia very day. the delivery to your
Among the buildings burned Eng l-h Benedictine Abbey and Col- ridre«« of any draft on the funds ot the
r------- „ *. .h- - --------(ii Toat In spite public treasury. Accept the assurance,
: residence, two school bcirlings, beside* > q{ b1i *n(j ing lBt!Ce Of -— • - - -
’ to private Office and English Embassy
TL T -p —Ji vtrtw I According to a New York dispatch to
"I, J, H, Ur&TULulOXy ■ theCathdlc Union and Time*, ot Baffa
nu^ld: LIMITED TO ! io3t‘Ls-ezpected that the pallium will
WHiiry, Recta! nd Skli DHrnes. 1 be conferred upon Archbishop Farley
Cffice Consultation. 1 on Jone LD. and that Father Colton,
Hfltn. y to 12 a m . 'i to 5 p. m. , gjAhop-elect of Buffalo, will be conse-
ttS E. HOLSTON STKEET. crBted on the feast of St. "
I July 25- 'taken over Woolaampton College on a
Amongst the stx hundred member* of “ —*—** <- i
I the fu» "7b-
' pilgrimage,
i dience 1,
j day, were fourteen members
[ meut. Twenty -ewa railway
I full at pilgrims en route for Rome left
Munich on oca day. .
On Mav 22 Rt. Rev. Edward P. Al- *till have been wandering about outride
un May Jthe'Fcli.' When I first began making
: enquiries about the Catholic Faith I
| tried writing to a Catholic priest, but:
got no reply to my letter. Then It waa I
■ent a letter to the editor ot the Catho-
lic Times, and to my great j >y I found
It inserted in that paper the following
week. I did not have tong to writ for
i answer* this time; art in Ism than six
mouth** time I had ths happtatM of
bring received into tbeCrthcIto Church.
8a, good lack to the Catholic news-
p*ptt,‘ " , . „ ' frith to France can j istify your ettea- ^«de FatooBto, Aptotolta Dstogate. effi
The eighth usual report of the Can- ’ — -----* *- - - - . ------—j ---—
tral Council of Philadelphia of the
Society of 8t. Vincent de Pul *howe
that 8,374 families, comprising 13,183
.word* were received.
M,ceptthrt IcMoc.
ThJlitomabejnH*iB
Gorecn—t- flXn” laChld- lePOTt" I JJLStart^vritT inTurt toe firet |
«"“***• 17 rf WWch “ b01*#’d jSZthrt martWfona were made to J
In Lortoa, art the date will rjauhrou , { aam>tad ^^th the particular * , . _ -.^Hwre th»t! A
—fl. fl nxflflfld. <«.> »»!
' a press cabtagresa tna.lhmUatoo (t>)> ga^on* w, wiltotene (7) ! ““
:!-KW.-5;“?£ _______
ril hta KrtJ<rtc*to art aa*«rt P^ fscUitatoUa work to iMBy ways. The « "twuiKfas- Martin Art**;*
tori into art farwri ttua ^^ Pflrtteriu Court1 at mrtripfcta t er toe tort- S'ZSTitttod
re toe PfsaMwt ot trt I?*** Rtota^ drtse the ertmu to the mb-d 2_^L ■•-. g SLJS^TSistee
— - a nsrtifrrrft T* ' Jiiri-: the Chattel Co—eti, ton** ***0?*.,** ** ^TrT'.
Iwkfcblutmpy at to. frrtteltote ao»«M<h><"~
at St. Etlz ■" Detroit.
ArcfablsL .
D-legate, will K -. Milwaukee June wee he an honeet maa,“ 1 thn ugh secularization." i
30, stopping over on hla way to Green Bev Cnarle* J. O'Reilly, the new Now nobody can believe that among ' tbe institution* themselves.
Buy. where he will dedicate the new ' Bishop of Baker City, was born in St. the secular clergy in the fine dloceee gln yon jcnow vfr7
Franciscan monastery- John, N. B., art wa* until hl* appoint- which wa* confided to you by the G >v- jn my Cathedral on ettnday, the
Very Rev. Jame* P. Cronin of St. meat editor of tne "vatnouc ni utinei,” , ernmeui ui‘ <iw cc-.-
Patrick's Utrarch. Louisville. Ky . ha* of Poland, Oregon. This is the first, not be found a preacher capable of ;
been-t-lrvated to the poeltioa of vlcar(t---— — ------- --
general of the diocese cf Louisville. Church that a prieet wa*
Although young he 1* excsedfngly cap- t*-- ..".U J tt
nb]e. ' chair.—Western Watchman.
The corner stone of St. Anne'e Home Press cablegrams from Rjme
TEXAS, for Aged German*, at Saermervlll \ , nouuce U- --------------— —;h™ _h0
■ : j the Franciscan Order.can 1 ee Ito authority over -bore who
Father Schnier was tt one time Master , belong to it.
of Novleee at St. Bonaventure
tery, Paterson, N. J. He was
' practice of yonr virtue* '
‘^'wtjrrir
.. - —1-^-. \^b. II. bA-n—rite
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