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THE SOUTHERN MESSENGER. MARCH-Iff, IKE.
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laws of the Church.
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A Novena of Masses in honor
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THXJ38ES, SUPPORTERS, AND HBBBER GOOPS OF
EVERY DESCHIPnON AT TSB LOWEST PEK83.
KAI& O1MM F1I1M1T 1TTMM1 J
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•tore: August 3rd, ISbT.
1. Every cay in Lent, except
c mdays, is a fasting day of ocli-
.•atior..
2. The use of fle«h meat is al-
’ v-:< n: the principal meal on
.- .. -lays, except Wednesdays and
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The whole
■/ ■ i suitable for the:
! study of the clergy and theuio-'
public to rend and judge upon.
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the most impressive A MISSIONARY BISHOP J
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San AxTcNTn. Tn., Jan-17,1«5-
Mr. OttoZirlael,
-80S E. Cohmmtc* St,
Sen Anicsuo. Texas-
Df.LS.Snt: The AdmmACratian
IxgB n» to erpeeM to yoc ite
eampliraentB ice the handeorae
granite ped petal which you have
designed and executed in «m-
nertian with the Memorial Monu-
nreert erected at this hw&tntioiL.
'JThUe it is a graceful amament
to St. Louis’ CzLege, its design
n~J. workmanship will remain a
standing evidence af the high
order tf your profesaumhl ablliry.
Very respertlmly,
J r £!C TV OLF,
President of St. Ltuis” CoJege,
Ptilt K
t must
[tn intelligence.
■ tu noa-CaZboLlcs,
: will do nothing
velcp Amer.car.
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at Sh^et
rks. ? £s5
Cafe cars—me^'s a la carte—
are provided <. n principal trmms
F. 3. MrX.'kY, ■
General Ptiescr.per Age.-.-
Terrell, Texas.
UCITTER*
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' n’CNS. CARTRIDGES?
II LOADED SHELLS?
H'CNTING Cr'ATS,i
BELTS, FISHING TACKLE.I
_r*w' ague >2 "rihrm spert: frt i
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Tip Hardware Co.,
?fcIV*?A^g 114-116 W. Commerce Sm, '
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.'
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All kinds of Rubber Gunda
DomenCie and Ford<n-
paunt Modteinon and Toilet
lAxtiaas. Mail orders prwipUy
| attended tn.
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aducate fifty Catholic' atttn*rl
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The Fathers have no other -
smqmof income than the alms , « * ftr, -KROOGIb
o( ths charitable. Dantate MmMm* JWW
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There ia nothing true or good (JUMW IM, MMVOBHBm
or beautiful which, if tuuMapLit* a^^teTteWM**wCa.«»
BUILDWG MATEOfAIA
BKctUbM, Ciai im, find. FiMa _
OS. Rja. ladd Wfea. Ba.
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THE CHURCH IN FRANCE
The determined stand tak>T. **y
the now French ministry in push-
ing the bill for ’he separative of ,
^'■-..-..n an,j Str to has decided t—-
9.501
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<y m ntriiAL pfcifBJu. [ mjsiwiAraaM.
J BtatBuy. Owrtfcma, Maty WaMr >lMhm»ha OamBaa^Ma.
Fnaywr Beaks ta BsbB^ Gwaaa, *Mtth amk^Mfc
S0O W. Gaawiw St. a Mob.
tYOU KAKE SO MISTAKE E
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< Thb rtmpxev hw paid Si policy boktan n^Mdoua wne at A3R *
* Million* of EMlara. li now hoM" ftwttefr prMaMoa, adtb* <ww- a-
J antne of f&tara payseate. over 400 MUUewa ot Xbellnm. ?rw>r s
« Hum »ay otbar Idfe laannnM On In the World. T"--- •«—’ _ -■•— »
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KNOBLAUCH BROS., Prop.
106 E- COMMERCE ST-
SAN ANTON IO, TEXAS.
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i h^thTs^tk)'^ of Bisiiops ter w. RADAM’S MICROBE KILLER J
those countries not dependent on »
iATf ST LC^fT.la*’ Ct*rkA^i SC ?tS Tf J
Plants, Palms, Etc, *
for fall and winter plar.tmg. ; (
Send for illustrated ratmPEme. 1 ]
a menace sue paying un- ■ have a great mission before them, f
<»k—. cin of the
of the Catholic pulpit- The greatest service to the Church.;
irViU " ' « * . .1^.^ -t? fXOMfftVBrp fOF:
1 DoHtical matters, except thoae in- them to use their papers in a true
one inlying questions of morality., Catholic spxnt, but at the same
' We are free to state that we wish time working on business^ lines.
. h-.! the Catholic Church exerted more and employing that spuit ofpusn
' influence through the pulpit upon without enterP™e
“®;^ciixeril If it did we should l»
j all the more ardent in our
'for civic righteousness. Civic.
- . decency would flourish and a ;n the photographs which
, finer moral tone would prcrail in taken for the German
ekjulbj. jho whole community.—fiorfoa government of all the principal
collation may be "■ ,7'- ’ —*■ —’--—*- -- -1--
taken in the miming, when the
principal rural io taken in the
•yeaing.
9. The we
to the prapcraben o€ LxxL
W- P*m» and < _
have the pawr of dispensing ■
REOVLATIOMS FOR LE5T. I of Mating in this great work of | enTymi ^t it als- toe CxtoeLe J
Amcebismopskc OP , the Church and the offerings of and in other ancstolic letters * ' . h, Montfort, wro died for Erg-
Nev Orleans, i
In accordance with an Indult first Sunday of Lent as pre-'
c: His Holiness Pope Leo XIII., scribed. i
Yours sincerely in Christ,
+ E. J. Dt’TWE,
Bishop of Dallas.
PUBLIC RESPMS1BHJTY
OF CATHOLICS.
Whether Catholicity shall do
WHAT IS THE “SYLLABUS?” tnwjuui a i»imwimi&. Tt,- Tw™rwtm,t| BMdvay
Brief Description ef a Meeh His-’ The Best of Them Hprtag From «>i terriw
represented Papal Decnmeet. a Catholic Source. TH Fl
Question—What is the “Sylla- The Catholic source and four- |
| bus?” We meet the word often dation of the greatest institutions I | 8X38
fir. the current English periodi- of England were well describee I f
; cubs. in a recent address in Manchester 1 MlQj^na
: i ■ l ! by^toe Jesuit Father Naisk, m j
Ansraji—The Syllsbus m ».w|*.h he elainiBd thet mest cf ; Rai 11*03(2
(document issued by Pope Pius ,rb-_. EngLshmac has to 1 ._ -
;K.on December 8„ Vjt>4. it is'*.c,^i ,.f wt-e to toe PLr--r>- I ••* * \CL --n..1 B .. . -
described ns u c'-,’’cction of “to-re .i- . F.iro-:/ ’tlio . creed the rwc-- .! F\-t end Ft; - y-cun-
uwL ■ '■un t-- s:trn toe (.g-j.,? rrtots or-’. —dauy
cr a smooth dustiest
tracK form through comec-
•jens in Union Statons for
S; L-cuis. Kansas City, Chi-
cago, Memphis. New Orleans
ano points East ani West.
The Direct Route between
North Texas and Houston.
Galveston. Brttuitontt. Austin
and San Antcni'j.
Dio erne af DaUaa. A- D. IStK-
S.v~khd Hr.vrr C.»Tt:i^it.xto
Tex., Feb. 27, ING.
Excepting —e :..
ev.rra day cf Lent is a fasting
ia-.
-. Bv df^p.^r g-Ltinn f esh meat
».-Lowed at toe principal meal
to all days except Wednesdays, truth
rr. toys, toe Ember Saturday and
to. Saturday in Holy Week.
cocis—nra H^gniirinri? mcmarcby- St. men— camera has been set up in bama. Remembrance will be —— t - >
- by Bette- tha,Sistine chapel, and the Pope made in these Mwee of all who p—u Sfeffl YJMWTY >
*™“**“* y ik£f JSfc"aaC^UcJ,.eiSrbj-thurpny- |mmi,.
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V—to*» aMm warik Ma*
* WHEN TOT SELECT
1 The Mutual Life Insurance Co. hruil
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ALAMO
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— is binding on all from the
■:.'ge of ■’oven year,, unless ex*
emoted by reason of ill health or
necessity.
y. All persons twenty-one
yea- of age aro ocund to fast. <;ia> e;:izens.
unless '.awfully exi;,mptir:. It :s worse'.’.,
advisable, in -*as<* of doubt, to a=1j would desen e no special
ccrsult "he ■''■ nfess*tr.
• liven fr— our nrchiepLseopa!
re-..(.etv.e, ■ l. —.... —. —w. — . — . — — - -c- mu vauuu i-*.*, - ... .... ...
Mato-.ew to ’ Apx.stle, February than that of any other •*to«s of that, hopes of salvation car. be ;o -j,,, election of Fdshv ps
14, lyf..’. Faithfu.ly yeers,
* I'. L. < toafVLiJ-:.
Ar-hbishop of New Orleans.
Auc.itcl.<’ Delegate.
By irrierof His Hnwllcr.cy.
y>r.—,-r to’C”:, Chancellor.
Jill Blit i
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Iowa grown and tested 5)9 per cent strong. If in need, »
go; our prices and simples; Il> rare torm seed novelties ».
ft r 2com samp; also a copy of our new catalogue. J
3C< kinds of Sower seed. 10 full sized »
p’-kX5is gnxf.Tpn seftd and & wmc >,
:od for 1*5 certs w-orth cf aev lend of seed Listed in J
C-X cut this ad. arid vrite o-day. 33 F. *
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< Sira any otbar Ute lararrace Ca la the World. Zhe mow DiraaX paBn, *
« wttt tra Iume - uaiaul— AL potato adid w—rat rartto as to -»
radta-rtrm;. Itia impsrtastIfcWyou m tw gto fir*.arwrta> »
for tofl parti ooJarv to Z
Chamberlain A Crillette* ;
Mnnspyrs- San Jhxxtonio, Twxsra >
fulfill itsi mission, and it is Uy? in good faith according to
through <.'athoiicath.itCatholicity their lights. But we cannot en-
The <salvaticn cf the country and as those outside the Churoh w
it1? future glory depend on -n a state of invincible ignorance.
Cathodes, and, therefore, they Such a proposition would there-
prov>? themselves superior fore be condemned only as taker.
111,, independence, in its sweeping generality. Other
' public spirit, all the civic virtues, instances might bo given to show
~ ~ or else they that the propositions must be un-
to save and de- . derstood in too sense of those ,, ..
civilization.—' who framed or published them, 0Dg* has heretofore snvo'.v-
!and not otherwise. .The whole Long scries of diplomatic rc-
dccumeht was suitable for the. and was in large part
1 study Of rhe clergy and theolo- ' work of ,hp rt{fi^ of CaT-
gtons rather thai^for toe general dina, ge^tiry of State, will
. J J ; heretofore be feft to the special
■ Consistorial Congregation, which
—--irv for the inevitable. Pius
X. 'is now, therefore, consult:-ip
with prelates and cardinals as to
the best way to reorganize toe
Church in France, taking into
consideration tire certain aboliti ^n
of the concordat.
The general opinion held in
Rome, and the one most frequent-
study the institutions, laws and did not take the trouble to do ,y ^—^,,<*.4 to the Pope, is that
genius of the country, to under- thir>, and consequently under- ‘j,e <'5,,,^ ,n France, once freed
stand its peculiar dangers, its stood many of the condemnations Sta,c control, must be con-
more urgent wants and their ?pe- in too wide a sense. Take, for ^uc:c,j aiOng lines and uncerc
They are instance, the proposition that to t*nnsw f0n0v.-<-d by
than toe non-Catholics ‘*g<x>d hopes of eternal salvation Church in the United States.
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censure if no more was demand- who have always been outside
?’ ' “ Such a proposi-
requires to be properly un-
■ ;. All theologians allow
-Wh»t Czw ttan w, it? my ewec?
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“WSa: do yw —■*. my irn
-Box^tOar ;er w~.r k. itu;
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■ I Our 25c Offer .
ON THE GATHBUi ’.LT,”" “ ; 33 r.
s™tE- i F. C. GRAVES SEED CO, ES MB, WA g
years, is a believer in the Catho-
Tb.ere*are ten thousand Catho- lie press. “Priests and C ’--- -
be advanced more quickly than press.
Those; and in a different manner, to
mission, and
through Catr.oucstnatf.auioactiy tneir Ugnts. joui we cannot, e-i- a century. But it is now the to-
re aches and assists the country, tertain such hopes except so far u,nt:„n c'f p;us y. to er.-’erco for
— " -•»*«- - u the French clergy and hierarchy.
the observance of all such laws, so;
tar as compatible with conditions,
following the plans adopted by
the Third Plenary council of Bal-
timore for the Church in too
United States.
The nomination of new B:sh-
WJgHfeSP CIGJUmC POWtK OF
' ™E CATHOLIC PULPIT
‘ keen observer has stated
that perhaps t_
effect of modern civilization is the UR lllfc. wnmMv > mwwv. -----— -
gigantic newer the Catholic Right Rev. Dr. A. E. Medly- f-^JLingregution e.
S'ta£5?!rIsns^ sx «*—--
years, is a m ^°T$a5h°’ government before filling vacant “REUSS' WITCH HAZEL CEKAJL"
-----d ILL. . “Pnesto and Bishops 5ioceses, Pope will have a
the United States, who hy5,?X7rJXYl?J!t free band in the selection of can-
or Spiritual aspiration could potentiahties ~. —- ------
□e to_u p—c. The Catholic newspaper
through this interlinking system reaches a larger class of people,
1 —------ - - Qt Catholic influences. Those’and in a different manner, to
>. All p*t»om 21 years of age fawr that the intrusion of the [ that xvhich is reached by .the
azo under efi, are bound tv fast, ch^eh into poEti^ «^d_con-' J® m ®
I y <-1S^^t£sh'are “ct consciously a tribute xrethe power in which they
-. Fleet mea- and _sh are -ct Cxtooiic pulp to The greatest service
a-ewed at the same me*L erven Chnrch ha3 nothing to do with It is necessary,
| cnStradaya- ' "
I ", On faemag days only <
fall meal ia allowed.
-.A wall collation may
taxen in the evening, at which
fish, batter, *nd eggs
I. ailovnd. ; — —
I Z* Coffee or «* with a small for civic "
| piece of finraiis tolerated in Hut Mae would prevail in
be
j _ .rsa. uiv --'-i.———
j la. on uece uber 8. iwl. it is!•-coxt »*f “hv ■ w<e to toe F:L’r--r>-
described as u cv?’estion of “toff .----
■chief errors ol cur tixe, louL ’’
.dunircmeae. j ,
^.uwaimgmiansgreax wora oi;^i3OTt;oris in tncycd <wes i: , toe Cntovlw- f
, the Church and the offerings of; and in other apostolic letters • ' • h» Montfort, wro died for Eng-
! the people will be collected the: of Pius IX." It comprises eighty v.r.d’s freeden, and to h:s wiie.
~ ~ . (short theses, with a reference conqueror, Enward 1..thats.tor.g-
! naming the encyclical or nliocu- *?d fervent ‘ ttiiclit, wnatever ■;
Ition of the Pope in which each his hiexenngs win. Pope ar_.
[error was discussed. No com- . Bisho^ may hz' c K"?trcri”
mentis added—the document be- tined and improved De Moot-
ing (ae its name impHes) merely fort's went, auu »tud btoaa itc
a. catalogue cf propositions, oil ^eeP against the storms of tme
j of which were current in the Lt- ■ the Protestor tyranny of toe
lerature of the time, and all of Tudors, u e feunaation c. nng-
which were in some way errone- : lane s t empi© of L. e.»S
a L-MXL1MJLLVA4.J 3M.-A* mv ous. The subject matter inaiades, House ox < ccxmons. s*?nse
7‘ri*hvi, arc eicest Saturday for us the work needed in this pantheism, naturalism, rational-persona ree oa an-
.. 8^- eounTv, .„S, t,^. whether•£
. of Holy TVeek. we fulfill cur mission or not, de- [ and ‘ jitica; th^Hes, views the ‘Habeas Corpus,’ that jnlLn-
They, who are dispensed pends on the fidelity cr non- ;on ethical or moral questions, dium of the ivogashman s.ibert?. •
f-:m fasting, mav eat flesh meat fidelitv of CatooEcs themselves.; etc., which had been treated of t--e coJective r.gnis of . ■?
citizens of toe nation, founder un
the Commons’ nov.’er of the purse,
their authority to determine the
se sensation in monarch’sexpenuitore—these »re
„ o--------wrwa^uwwn.. The /’e.<rA of thereat source of Eng Tan a s im-
•t is net enough the time (unless we are mistaken) penal form and bent m chore^r..
_ large body of . expressed itself in a cartoon, in Those are 2
*" at ho lies here; toeir mere pres- which the Pope was represented
~ - has in itself no virtue to using two huge extinguishers to---- - . ■ . ,
theeountrv or to enable it put out a blazing sur, inscribed gumed with tire b.o.^ of mo,...n...
.Ifill ita mission. This is a with the word “civilization ” The Catholic nobles and Bishops
■ ■ Ua.bus was from which b.nglsn heroes in
1 as an attempt to every age. since toe days. c.
in domestic and civil virtues tlrey "snuff out tire light of modern luington and i nomas a
will render the country no great- civilization.” Needless to tell a”‘- D« Montfort, ha c u. . .
------ As yet Catholics that the Pope was try-
can nor applaud ing to do nothing cl 11—
having done much It i~.
mir^7toe**nr>'inal to to advance puhUc virtue. We do lated propositions to be easily
* 1 rz\» zixSm.-!. tect <'nr r Wt* rrav•>n14j3T-^fj-w-wy * ?i **r< frtfl t« WrTfkT
--.e evening, in tire preparation
-; ?.«jd, rhe use of lard is allowed.
‘ ’, Must of the theses in
themselves much more the list were perfectly cienr. as.
was
luington and Thomas a‘B«-ket
„..d' D® Montfort, have drawn
_ -heir vital force and correurrtog
to do nothing of the sort., army.
is, however, incidental to iso-
: toe Catholic Church exerted more and employing that sptttt Papuan
everredayEfe of ’the Catho- doomed to failure.” >
MmFFnsPECTSHCnRiS. '
Plus X. is just now much in-
— being taken for the German
pictures and art subjects in the -
MSB^irarMV" »Vatican palace. The German
JkUUKMkBwL ■ authorities are to furnish copies
I The sura America » derived of the photographs to all the[ /UL "kLLL~““ <7 “TiL
r I , that of St- Etoerie the eld- Tyomin ant museums of the world, of St. J<>seph began on March 11,
laza m altowea OTtn , c> Tafc».i,«« bavin z made dn appropriation of. at Sr. Joseph’s College for Negro PtaraaU*.
J LL,XX -- —- . ■---. Anim- Catechirs, Montgomery, Ala-1
S<* mense camera has been set up in bama.
7^”^ s ____
the' photographerB at era or by’sending funds to help' ' EAST END.
e first proof of <*ch the Josephito Fathers to feed-;7r_ ,--,
!Wnrfd Irfmtomwph is submitted to tiw train and educate fifty Catholic -----• --- “
r^sJsSSi’BEh.-ErT*^' •*-???••. . 1
™* - throe, developed and finished on
the prssairoe by three Gsnran
artiras, to examine- Ths Pope is
greedy intiir satori in the pboco-
r “* ■ tetarateta^dL |artnta wUgtaw.
x fasting, may eat flesh meat fidelity of CatooEcs themselves.; etc., which had been treated of
*reery meal, on das's when it is not enough that the Catho- ■ by the Pope in the documents al-
iie Church isberv. Sh. will hot' of th,
r .egn rm. nt and fish are not operate as a charm to remove eauSP(j an immense ; - -—
r»d v ire used at toe same existing evils or to give us the certain quarters. ’
. nto even on Sundays. needed virtues.
Cr.;v one ful. meal in toe t"at there re a
..-. u:K; ^ctay.c^ =,ar ■< 'e“°S
-• ‘ save the country or to enabre it put out a blazing sue, mnertbod rc. act. wit.. ,ne b.o<^ of m
>'. A e.yd' ^jlLvion may be ;o fu-fill its mission. This is a with the word "civilization.” The Catholic
■ i.-ren in Le ef ’r.mg. at which fact that we should lay to heart, publication of the Syllabus
■- ' butter, ttJlk and egge are If ''atholi<re do not surpass others thus regarded
..jv.ed. V/her. die principal -----., .
v-a. cannot Tv tax-" at m’.’iday. er service than others,
: erde? may ;>e reverse’! and we <’atooUcs can not
'Xlatio;; may ire taken in th* ourselves as
see that the Catholics we misunderstood: and tore is what
have had in public life have happened.
S*1OW .. L_----- ...... t . >i'pp i , ...
in the morning, tire drink- honest, more capable, much more for instance, tnos? which deny. fa ._,.....
■"■ -•- :r chocolate is devote*: to principle or much less. the existence of God or Hisac- the authorities of toe Vatican to
accessible to part;* or selfish in- tfvity in the world, or those which a.
terests than the non-Catholic in deny all rights and powers to the Ji=
the same rank or official station. Church, etc. Others were some-
,3 os CathoEcs [ what ambiguous on the surface,
deeply implicated and it was necessary to turn to
!-,«« i~f citizen, in. the original encyclical or nllocu-
elections. [ tion in which they were treated
ir _* of rcftee, rea <:
r. n forbidden; but there is no
y-’cmissi^n to ent, unless it be so
..tt.pj mat t.;-.e law not presum- Tjj,, many who pas-
»1 :notice it, have been as decT r
-. Tse law of abstinence from os any ether class of citizens in. the original encyclii
the scandals in our c’--“ -j _ '___ ’-■-t- **----
We do not find that Catholics1 to see in what sense they wore
have been •‘specially diligent to' condemned. The outside world
study toe institutions, laws and (fid not take the trouble to do
genius of the country, to i
’-----of the condemnations
• a sense. Take, for J,JJ.c,i"aior.g hnes and ------ ---u~ -.*.■•
proposition tnat to t'nrtsw foiloW-d by
- - I salvauor. chUTCh in the United Stares, oltetfitth g aBWBgjfrr.
te be ontortainetHor ah those c-clra. Porto Rico and the Philip- aft ^teH^Ltr
ed of them than of non-Catholies, the Church." Such a proposi- g^cau3e of the concordat of D Tl Hk SOKS
But tne resnonsinuiUca of Catho- tion requires to be properiv un- 1snl manv of ©rovreions of 1 ikUUiMUi^
toe feasti of St. this' country are creator derate od. All theologians allow (,allon jaw> especially those FLOP. X’. C <’» •
, — ' - • . .------,-S
citizens. ft is only througit entertained for those who arc anj t>w apnc;ntmont of clergy to
Catholicity that the country cun outside the Church, provided they diocesan offices, have not been
observed in V rance for more than
—----- jju. i- i3 no,v the in-
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