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Pvbushed »ija; the approbation of Rt. Rev. J. A. Forest, D. D., Bishop of Six Antonio, and of Kt. Rev, Peier Verdagver. D. Zi_, Vicar Apostgljc cf Fwr* n«t ■ iv
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ANTONIO- TEXAS. FEBRUARY
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[PRICE HJC A YEAR
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SGmtry—Attitude of tie
I-icitor Sutlers Messexcex;
fcj.
by the chains of '"‘o nd Greats, that
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not unple.?_a-
Bros.
protectorate
ST2,P:-TFIN W. KEARNY.
GERMAN UNIVERSITIES.
XAS.
's twen-
Frer.cr.
iF AU- PIANOS
of the new law of separation was
matriculated
students
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San Antonio Gas
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BRIGHTEN UP
THE HOME.
■"i REVIEW OF THE
FRENCH SITUATION.
the Sepentrae Law
Advocated.
There
brave Bis hope i
years, notwithstanding the fact
that he receives ‘‘the salary cf a
tually offer courses in other lan-
guages. of which ancient Irish
was to be one.
CafiHnsI I
wm at-
Ea
M. E. BUCKLEY.
A.ttoxT»ey eat Law,
Roon: 13 French Bldg. SaaAntonio
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BRADEN-O’NEILL
»7MEI«C AID HEATINC CO.
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CwrSaal Gotti Dyi**.
A dispatch from Strnr. dated
i_.. 23, hits -
The roriitior. r/ ’'ardmal Gotti.
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these Blab tips are e-ipolrted w
malus t:> be seen. Frerrii
sfdrials have shown tKcmsri.viw
capable of very fooliah actions.
~ -—■—*■ imrry-
irrg itw what obstacle* may t»
put In their way. The distracted
Frernh f-ocite tun: have ah-p-
;n their hands as Loubet "Sign
Ail" has proved to be.
Within the last few weeks two
most barbarous measures have
been taken by the Secretaries of
■ -i
news from rdme
The Vaeaat Facet* Sees.
Ir. a month ax it is probable,
a score c.f Biah-ips wiB be «;>-
pointed by Plus N. to fill the ah
ready tor '.Tng vacant. French,
KI8X mraSEWES, IM*-B
12; E, IltfH 51, $11 AlMt, Tot. the Navy," in which
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preme necessity, in order to show DEATH OF KING OF DENHAKK-
Christian the Ninth, the aged
’ King of Denmark. daan cf the
2L3 Lcsoya street,
USTGN’o. TEXAS, i
none of God’s time in
they leave father,
mother, brother, sisters and home
to take the Gospel even into the
dreadful haunts of the lej—
Stretch your in-agination to its
limits, and yeti oar.'t conceive
the late Bishop Robert (God rest
his soul) pocketing'a check from
the rich
shot
r inf ujj
“OCT OP BIGHT!”
L?— *"** rm* nertTJMG'Wrs r—r
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|^**W "iiiw, treul ml * a™***
|***V —kwliiis. sa FW jw*iw Dtc-
|^*0» Raw to a» — nt ml waata^M
*« toM»l—iriatB> > l-l ~ tt* ™ wHL
a—to— to— to nrtkeMM a
***** M—mi*. ,k ksr BtUMac Dtto-
***** nosr to WbMg etotok.
I H.DmUNCOL
fartewnf*, - T«m.l
Jfas N*ttf
The Holy Father received in
a-wftsBW cn .Tyurry 3 ths Abbot
of th* zvfonaed Ciatarciana c.f
, the Rev. r.d-
' least SiX) of these children are
_AVv : under 10 years cf age.
I d A. Oppenheimer Bank Bldg-'
EAN ANTONI'?, ; ; TF.XAS.
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Bi
BOTH PKCWr_a Tjy
although the
founded on
ies, it must depend on th® will of the pre-ser.t pontificate.
, the Vatican. number cf prelates are
orphans a second time. I said
that this was a f»cri»rroes mess-
ore, and you will readily agree ton~o'f Church and State is
fallacious premises of moderation Hyde, Jne
they 1.______1 1„ __________ .I. ” ' ■ _
ceiving a great number of Catho- b* ^5 establishing of. a
IHW int auahC
“ £WC»C tU- TVIA.S LJl
r- — rj
of Alby. It is reported
Bishops are making arrange-
Ta ccn-
_________ tea aatfcoritMtoOtotto Wttto»awto»; tiGiwns VK aw juiikiui ■«. sa w
2S.-JoMVb|Batim4if«et, bttttoMwft th* | to <Mnwr sc jid<rws^st Oy *>■
ntHMt - flWtrt.-iMmhsrerfPtorv PHMMh bfaaanAty ttttt gflP’. ?*** J**
Mr mint to to* M* Nifnwislisr forw ■■Imdiig » sM*d*toto » Owi—w •» WTiw toflMtt
- - ttote^btotttwiYorK—^BaB-CbtoriMRjamm, WlUbllrt
^totottt ipfry |itor>r o< a» Oifr o< riittj.
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1 Sag Ajitonio, Tex*. ‘ ‘
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13 I 1 WILTZIUS CO.
Milwaukee. Wia
ft in Gviuil, Engfiah,
Pcfiah Italir
CATWUC EBOCATWS.
■ K bM baton dtocidad to mate*
CHWI tonoeg wukb wm «■* *“i . . i **
iaotninariop at tha d»w Diatoipto, | Th* Alnmni As«oca»»x« of tbs of tbs Cayohe Edncnaoawl Coe-
J . —1— .« *.!«*»..»*. ww_*_- - v- _* to _____- -»---— b cl...... T*—iS*——* rwa ■ > .
lUl will ho*d twelfth ajunaal mw ngaabiai-a far tba ■yaaeeoaatK-
-u Hie HetofSTton QtoAefie «*■■■*>■ ** till* t
Oto 3fa»- «mto. wtoah haa tohmtody b»Kn .
’ ’ * ' " (dwicto '
Mr '
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VMaeariVhWbttia pami~.
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a abaat *^7
I -1 -ar im ie 1
r r — e dtstcry cf the I
f -m:c;s fcr ?r-..rr-!fc.v, |
F ‘«7 se-ling P-udaztitol '[
L fe Tnsnrxmtto Ccntysets jf
threaten them, or—weh the ag>»s
of martyrdom are not neceasamly
France, to what an abject cocdi-
tian you have been reduced since.
psnshioner. shutting up ^.eTe.Ihe mem^'ri“f which GREGORIAN CONGRESS
PJCTFONED.
It has been four.:., necessary
to postpone till tw i". '-'ear Lj®
proceeds with Gregorian >'cr-gress. ■mhirh the
the a-cusatlon enthusiast-? 'J'athr..lcs cf "oving- Prefect of the C- r gregation da
was rendered V • prrr-oeel to hold in May Bropaga":da F de. wb: is euffer-
from pneumoma, is such that
physirosms have abandoned
erf his recovery
aruinai Girolamo Maria Gozl
. :<c ww
_ . cm March •
Cardinalate w.ts
________him in Ttoeopnithii.
of his service during a mission
to Erazdl tn restoring ham0try
among tbs prelates there.
Cardinal Gotti is the most d:?-
BDSES, IKES AID EVE8CKENS
1 k-^- toiecx WT^r-vl '“wtw
“ -.•*•••;■■ Ll-a’” A • - a:>- 7!!»:-rU:nn
VESTMENTS
Of AH Kinds
■ cur varments. Plan, Ma-
'ir l-iartd
.. ’ ;.• .mpert wden
?»•>>- amcle on
"[■■■,> -^et vestments mode to-day and has a wtil of his own, and , --
l.ouse. would not be a docile instrument years longer, they wi..
_ t____j _ _ _ v _.g Li£-r-__. tne mivRi *r.d i.n er>
hi* Marrzw*
; A FRIEJT8 II IEE8”
' 1 truly friend indeed, ar.-i T
■I >■: .r m.-cney in the bank will <
! a-T-ays -.e your unfailing |
' □- .»*t:;ng your depository, {
■ . O' t cver ;«^k the ad- *
' ■■ a n ta.g*?= rhered by
'jwCCOSIAnOIALBAIK
v:... x:v—no.
bvmg guaranteed
(stoves - 6.50 up
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3.W.CAR9, Masa
THE VATICAN “? ~;*T^ “* permlhed
WHITE BOOK. for se‘ect.m.
------ ■ Brutteriere :s known t ? b» sharer.
Cnrre ipisJmlf Betwees France' by R -« X.
1.J H^y See k PsbfabeJ. ^^7-^Vah^l slhor^
A French translation of the : that the Bishcps cf --ar re shall
Vatican white bock regarding assemble, not in F‘sr;s. nor m
the separation cf Thumb and ; Rome, but tn a- orerure prcvln-
brate reached Paris a few days eial French pr: iisbly Plcis.
ago. Tite volume consists cf and there cirruss the new situs- *T
3*Xi pages, divided into preface, ticn created tn the I 'hnrrh in wiP be
two sections and an appendix, | France cy itf ad-pnirn c* the
. new law.
published volumes. The book. The -~re~eh Midstsr rd LV:
disclaims any intention of reply- ship, M. Blenveru Mart r. had
.ing to the detractors of the just appointed a special Bomtnis-
Church. and expresses the dewire sion. composed of
not to offend any one, saying. Brian ’-. RruiEsor.' f
Th* Hair Father is paying
special attend or. to the Mpiritnal
neads of emigrants, and it is Fia
wish that every emigrant trans-
1 'tztJ'tr'ie Tr'r^rtTT.L pert shall - be accompanied by *
priest. Hie Hoi.ores recently in-
The parishpriests.whbare t»k- formed Msgr. Coccoick, who has
Ing up th® census of Catholics ir charge nf ths spiritual needs bf
their respective parishes, are Italian emigrants, that a :daruir,al
surprised at the results. They of the Curia would be placed at
are diseevering^culU a numtern the head cl an Emigration Comm-
of familire, who had drifted so eil, to which aisc the Archhisbops
long away from the practice of of NaplM, Genoa, and Palertto
th® Catholic religion that they would be appointed.
1 were pct even known as nominal
meeting cf the French Bishops being brought back tn the
be held at the direct order of the f«j-b j: developed
Pope or at the trging cf the: <-,♦ ernty per rent, of ti»
'-Kt ... —
Rome several names ’ i
.. This rpinicr. c-f M. J
—Fred. Donecker.
-l) Montaaa 3L Box MB
BU AXTOXIO. TEXAS.
ceeded as follows:
‘‘Never, tr.ougn. with Catuohc chureh, a=d expreoes the dttoxre sion. " composed' of Menr*.
.-'j’"’-' , ere--ltt. not to offend anv one, saying. Brand, SroiEsor.' 'iaf» arm ■
Ca.ho.:ce!ei-gya:e, leaving noth- £ts ehief objects are to en- i Beeomte, among others, u? alar-
re.re«^ cf b , a _.M ,c.
suga'r tocch: they to prevent the hanomg preohcA woranng of tre new awu
Sn- »• .• ; 'iowr. of misstatements connected This s*t of rc.es wxj, have to be .. ,-. . . .
Tmn ,0 s .irre 71,-ndth the history of such an Im- approved by the Touncil of
portant event. . State, and tn® hope at the Van-
r T , . - ♦ r _ ■••’ J’ nrmkXi- RA*CfcJr Ju- li*k*KT etijrc J—
-"I -rUW,L-Ui ?U.: herds and th® (.rest White Father
of ail appoints them, leaving :r
the Prcviuenre that watches ovsr
rtn '. It will Is*
a century th it
> suggest ’r. rir
recowmen damnr. or mterteren •*
: of ary kind from the r reruui
Gevernmen. in the matter af
naming B ish ops. What ti w
about the lire they weald prefer THE CHURCH IN HAWAE.
to fellow after it shall have been
iubccltted to the Holv Father. R«*nt*y t-® Honolulu C^z-
3ut will they agree upon any- owned by L.
Barbaras Meagre* EwsrteJ Ry thing? ft appears not. There A. Thurston (tn® aon cf one of
are many brave Bishops in . ~e cngmal New England rms-
■ France, but there are also some paries), published jt remark-'
— - - able and unexpected tribute to
1^ the Catholic clergy of the
Hawaiian Islands. After severe-
ly criticising the pastor cf the
must aristocratic of Hcnoluln’e
^i=i Protestant churches fcr asking a
Mark : of seven months in two
held’in FrinceVcrlhe rene^lof ^ey have never yet prc- ■ ?««?» the containing mar.y an-;
ore-third of the Se-*te c-about r.ounced and written the -word -ha. nereceii.es tee salary of a -n,_
1..® .^rc_ot me berate. o._ aoo^ „CouRcil?, Tb* Frwnch c^rch the writer pro-
has been held in bondage eo ’eng c"
by the chains of Gondordats, that *
even the name cf t'owif seems P"'
to have been forgotten. . “
vegt--„ Now it appears that the Pope, :rYtf** memoiy- cf
• , *' being adviaed of the division S^od deeds. They have r.o oana
president Mr. dieting among the French Bish- ^X^nentr
_ ______ ________ .-rntorv agairat ?PS- wbJ not tne present «•'e *»!*« n
the Bloc, whose candidate was order the Asaeiisbiy spoken of. P^asur.ng,
: tb« rabid ar.d anti-Christian {'^ "e shad have received from
Mugs Sarver each iedividua* Bishcp a written
'roamer''is "far from being an •”«’*«’ » “ senes of <:uestions
idea: statesman, but, having whl,;h will be propounded to
spent several years in Cochin- in order that he may act
1 ’bin* aa governor, he has learn,- or"?I ln light.
e<! to admire the work of mission- . 1 nese delays are
antes and Particularly of the Sis- *D? 10 OQ1, ®nem:es, -or they hope
terejof chanty, and made some to reach the penod of tfco general
time ago a public declaration to ^J^ttona in Maj* next ...efcre any
’..... shock is fe.t. T’’"' '“•*• **’■’
dignation of a large pci--.. -..
the poople, if the evil effects of
the so-called law of separation
h its be*
TO COMFY CANON LAWS. —'
Th® work of codifying ths Atewner kSvisGwi.
canon Laws of thu Catholic On Sunday, Ganpary 21, tie
The appendix deals in the main Church Turns cut to b» x teak of oocssior. nf the 40ftth annlvetwy
with the French protectorate over such magnitude that G-e mem- of the Swiss Guard, the Holy
Catholics in the Far East, and here of rite ccxm2vs.cn cf Car- rather reieorai.ee Maas in tie
the argument is advanced that dinals appointed for the work by Consitotcrial Hrih, which
------ ‘ho protectorate is Pope Plus X. are said to despair tended by the entire corps.
international treat- of getting it completed during ths church of the German Campo
But a Santo a solemn High Mass wsa
rcking relebrattod cn the same day, and
This is the historical juxtiSca- on the matter, they are anthori- ir the chapel cf the Swias Guaoi
There has been a remarkable hen of the dealing cf the Vatican ties cn caccn law. and hope to s was sung. On tie
The encyclical of have the main part of toe work 22d the Holy Father received tie
STATEHOOD BILL PASSED.
The House of Representatives
JLT-X.V ViX 4 k*b-W.<_C NrftoJi—oitoW w® a*towt - . * , . .
(XHj men, and every able-bodied J??®*™, ‘
z:xn ociigea to ■err* 1
years i_ -------j . ? ’
many cf these young men die
far away from their homes dur-
ing toeir period cf military ser-
vice. '*—----"* ’---
Heve me
after forbidding thwe. soldiers —: ROOSEVELT AND THE IRISH,
an d, af te cdriVtog away the chap-’den“of.tfc*T*21t0ri*L^ qu«-; , --
’--- —y , ban their respective State Con- but which President Roosevelt
Masonic brutes pereecut® their has shown towards the Irish re-
vfcrims even after death. A de- ariri nlui-*' viv*i movement and his strong
provides that no rtdigi&us “E liquors to Incnana, and plural recojnmen(iaijcin of the establish-
Lu^c^.w^-.oub. Ei-sra-i-*. ol ment of chairs of Gaelic in. the --< ; ---7“ ~~t------_K_mg o; L*enmsrx. a«an r.: me
at the present moB>ent, an, in .the reJ.^ b- htood or 1
face of the new law, it» not pos- - . - •■ —
IsiNe to adopt e«toto itoWMTM ikttoCtamMBnfiih—t*,
to support the Jews’in S.mm“aHto® oih«.-------' drc«*’ xt AmalienborgJPatocto to taring ftssolcx «ght
____ _ . . . ____________r> mligto— libr—- in *■ - ~ ~ __
iforem of th*_D5>mi^,o^n rco_ny,e^ Morocco. He said, recalling his council of Bishops shall Jewre
- ■ ’— - - c» ______Mto i *** J“t*w *■"“*♦ '“’*r,*rT ---J . pygiost €e»« — ~~ -
nothing new h» occurred. The i ^ty recently. Sis- in that 1
govern ment is preparing to <B>k® ter Heorietta Wm a native of New OM brotherhood,
an inventory of Church propertT, York dty and was oca of the vol-
chalioes, chasubles, pixaa, eta- hutom who went down to
tir*-. oandlwticki. ete., etc., so • Cuba at the outbreak of the
that whan they shall eonaider fip^n^Ti -Amsriean War.
that the tons haa coma to oonfis- - - ----
cate all, nothing wid eeeap* their
sMrifegiooe greed. Ths Btahope ;
bare geoectolly ioatructad the)
clergy to oppose no r~" *-1
that inventory, bat to aaeuM a
paaaive attitude and take n* part
in it, not «vea by stoning the
doaottMta that the tattrfca wfll
drwwwp- 1
The qoaetion of “Cult Amo- I
' rfaitoua" reaMtao unehe*jed-1
The nitonpe say that tby are
, watongfcr taBtaoii fam ™?>|
including the suppression
congregations and religious :n-
strccrior. in toe schools.
Tn® book next
;the -■‘futx.ticn of
eiepararior.
,: declares
: "Prefects in purple" and many
■ timid pastore, who are in favor of
1 making a trial cf the "Separation
law" as it te, for fear of worse.
They have spoken for some
: time of an .l,w.'7?<ii',v of the Etsh-
<ju Sunday last an election was ' °PS t0 be held :n Lyons. I-----
nounced and written the -word
'Council." '
TO HELP HtBH FARIT.
’ i IM nor. UDCKBas Z>. Lwxxavau,
Boaton, Maae., Jan. 23.—An eoperior of 8u Joseph’s Society
-J— Ibretin rmA VM- A» ‘RfaltimoM.
I terday to John Redmottd. M. P-, jg about ta leave on a 1
in Dubtto, by the Natfaoal cfll-
oera of the Vmfcd ItoagM <rf_____
Areerfca, to aid the hfch party to afaeect about two acerthn.
fight the re—Mng tantita in
the getterel eleolfc* this west.
nsfta. January 2#-—
tafc* Arehhiebop of--
M nML Stt wittio vreisate
10 ’ members. The Liberals
gained three seats—a small ga:
indeed, but one that has its sig-
nificance, for it Is toe first time
in twenty years tout we have net
lost instead of gaining. Ver'
day the House of Deputies
and elected for its president
Doumer—another victory against
rabid
anti-Christian
You knew that the standing1
army cf France consists of 450,- ■
Thursday by a vote of 194 to 130.; cor.tiuuous decrease in the ata- . for th® French Bishop* to gat to-
- “ ~ —« r— - —— ---------— w Pro teatan, t —■ — . . - —
and Indian Territory shall con- Within th* last decade these have . council to take action for th* now
being
berg, 1,443. Th* faculty of law published in toe J?-rvr tSra
was toe beat attended, Luring ’-y
12,319 studenta, as compared tiere, the only member of toe
1 with 4,973 a decade ago. French Academy known to be in
One of the most remarkable cloae relations with to* V ata can.
Statehod bill last facts of this statistics is the rapid, H* »y* tb*t it is now neceasary
_ — rt a . a *rt _ . .- . >___ V~" -----'t- .—a. *-_ - - *
“-°to^-^v "of'erar^r The bill prorides that Oklahoma dents” of ’ Proteatent to^lo^. g*ther and *M*mbla in penary
>■ ’ and Indian Territory shall con- Within to* las: decade these have . council to take action for th* naw
stitute one State, under the name decreased from 4,437 to 2,186, condition* created in to* Church
eniju vi rrt. - “Oklahoma," and that Arizona while the students in Catholic u> France. ___
—"hi- an(i ^ew Mexico shall constitute theology have increased from No matter, however, if th* ’ r.tonllre
Or. G. W. Philips. ame “Ari- 1,079 to 1,680. * ' ' ’ ” u ’ ”* " CathoaCS.
"tNTISTJ if-er forbidding there soldiers zcn*‘” Should the terms of ad- -------M----
W Cosuaan* BU Asa aetnafn, from entering a Catholic Club,,
*■ and, after driving away the chap-
LEO. M. J. JMF* MAW, Lains cf military hospital*, there
; ARCHITECT. — -- —
i*2l =m --l ?*_•; A-vrcvro rzx.vs.
infamous Combes.
There is near Brest a State in
1 stiturion, called “The Pupils of
t some L—
children, mostly orphans of de-
’■ ceased sailors, are educated and
1,1 i prepared to follow the career of
v toeir fathers. There were in that
instituticn twelve Sisters of Char-
ity who nursed the little one* when
sick and took toe place of their
absent or dead mothers. A <t< - navB »wvu;mibu a- «.iwj i- ------------------- . . r
of the Mimster-for you Dep<rtment of Tarn, under toe increase in th* number cf sta- tola France. . . . . . - . ,.
know that in what they call the nr- 'denev o' Archbishon Micrnct dents attending Germany’s twen- th* holy Father, which, it u ex- r.mshed in ia years. entire corps m audience, anc to
French toe Russian to ,vbv S* L reDOrted that toe ty-one universities. The total p*cted, will fee issued soon, will Tto object cf the stopenenu* th® evaning a bar.-;i n was ien-
ukase is called a d, cr- r—pro- B»hOM are making arrange- n-niber cf matriculated students outlin* toe policy to be pursued task is to include in toe new cod® dared them m the
nocnced the expulsion of the mect3‘for the holding of a con- « now 42,390, as compared with by toe Catholics m France. all to® laws made by toe Church
. j t— j— - --------------- it is said that the mind of the since its fcunnatiOE, which are
after, the poor little cnee became y-ench episcopate, at which the
’ - 1 1 *“ '4 tjogition of the Church in refer-
ence to the accomplished separa-
BERT1LAND & ARNOLD, to me when I tel. you that at determined.
fort is made to demonstrate that be adopted inrerfering wito toe
’?*r' toe entire onus for the rupture rights of tl.® Holy See tn the
” ‘between the Vatican and toe j nomir.aticn cd toe rn-nto Elah-
Freneh government and the re- ops independently from the ecn-
s;:‘.tar.t separation of Church and trol of toe govern men :.
State reels with various French -
T whi.e a salary accumu.ated ^ti-religious policy,
in his private bank account, and „ ,v„ "_-u,
th. ta'- ®ta?1, P.H. for . hol:d.y of -'•‘■‘i-S nppn-xor .f t_.
I large portion of ontos. ,
THE GAELIC REVIVAL.
One cf the immediate results cf ’ .y&. ^7*r*n.-r. »m rendered t-.n. Ky. pr?rose 1 *..'‘.old ;r. May Propaganda F tie, wh: is suffer*
If by the present visit of Dr, Douglas ;=<.viuhte bv the attitude of the '
'T ’ ---' Church.. decLures that tom The ror.gress .« :v under his v
ci arge wat made because Fren.-h -b® cirecucr ?f th® regorian Ae- hope
statesmen, tn-’ring that foe pec-
separarion. wished to disclaim char.: and which has received toe born at Genoa,’tely.
re*pon«toiuty for the con*®- *?prcv. 1 of Msgr, rarcniu.to® 29. 1S34, Th® Cardir
unotociaily .qaenees, which, :t is pcinteS out, Ap»u.,v Detega:e, A rob bishop bretowsa on him in r
"T uuuld bo equally rericu* for v'“"-
y President Har- toe Church. cp
7er himself, who thought to fol- y;
hop* and pray that all -«w up the aroused interest :n the i-g. ^.e baselessness cf the charge Impetus 2
that the Church, from the su- . ----------------, _ —------
State who" were re'tafned in’toe P“«r » humblest Harrer disn’aved C^* R^UC’ , .v
lu-uur., —ill not accept any ^resident rtarpsr aisp.ayea question of the nomina-
measures tost would enable an deep interest in Dr. Hyd*’* mis- tjDC o< Bishop* is diacuseed at
election and save their present cago.
majority. Being thus certain cf
retaining their full powers four university .
, 2 j ..ill throw off stated, at
toe mask and an era of violent waa planned by
persecution will begin. ~ 1 - K~
Let us L-r 2 y
hesitancy may be laud aside and ancient I
that the Church, from the su- a course
7--------- -n the humblest university,
layman, will not accept any „ President
atheist government to enslave sion. J
t class
in the Rosman language at th*
was
berahip.
X to. conridered a matted of «u- ----------------- muad Obreeht.
ttFArT^ttrft Triwirni inR IriRO rw» . - _ » — - n **«» *«■ ■*k.*-*i*w* * _ T ,
prtae t iu uruw kj kjijw vlaiu v* wuiru vn An30rtlB£ tE IW-AJlie
th* world that there is rffllame Christian th* Nmto. to. ag«i iioun^tia^m. are nrer pmi-
umty m th. Church cfPranre, of e
S*a nt reference io a vj>; tA
Kang Alfonso N2TL to Hume. It
is toatered in err i.si stttins' cire
etos that a way wiE be fonrtn to
psi nil if the vmIu
Ex. R*s- j. I. Monte* de Oca,
_ _ ___ . ____ ___1 _ by D. D—, EtitaoB nf S** Luis Pottxb,
POPE PLEADS FOR JEWS. .* not-^n*' mwrisge to IM* of the European Mexico, prauh*d daily in Bpac-
. „ _ _. ______ , T. . , 'ttiote to adopt certain XMattnree . xw with *t*Hirer end- idtislths CTminli n*Ti*Ti flOrittCir,
DIED AT HAVANA. i Pop* Phi* approve of Italy* 0M dioestt* and not to *nfore* ~ ,T!
With regard to the ; in Hi™, Cub*, died of yeUow anto ata
■ The fm, in that mtv reeenflv. &e- that humanity i-jstrat ib* dMXF to do tb* sure. to
_____L.rito;-torito He re- tteir futanidim. H*mg- “• «»-
sp*ctod the Jews for their tec- g*rt* th* drtafl* of ftrtm* org**-'^^111* ,
, arity in the ob*eMance of their j2atfctt of th* Church w France,. rtTHmto nBVF**3TT
ancient religion- chief among which -*%b* th*. Wltoiail.
} VNT1NG NEGRO MS90NS. jM'vhM FrMO*’aTte preremjC»iwie UaiT«Wjr o£AmenAs* sf to* Vntad Btsam,
i TheJteT.TbMnMB-DQnorenJ-^X ingindS^nrt ^tteEfctalta ^efCtotafa stareri-to
re^teno. —.tar qftoe^fay^Ftarettry g* g^Ctatatt
He will visit Bll toa boos** ot to.; j: 4"j^-^^-—-11 rw—’
socirty to the 8«rth aod wfll b* fro** «** tota y wtaysK «auwre MMunmesu,
afaMot about two Mrtha. wwold be advtoaMs fcr Cha Vsto- ; tay, boo oom—tott *> a—r —* ■ vase lei^wous
ao*em aoow v*o — eaa a^nririiottttttowhttwi—i j ”.1""1* ,1P*’'“T?**. ?* ** L11"1!1 I*?B**>
Dcvlzx, <
PatritoNsaeriti, mMnheretP—-
ters^of t b»ari:y. ar.d m»de some
toat erecr. His election as preei-
■ dent of the Assembly gives him
j a gooi chance to beccme in a
few weeks toe successor of Lou- :
bet m president cf toe Republic, ’ become apparent througn
ar.d toe signs .ire that if not a ;aS earned into e..®ct. .. „r
<--terd re w;'l rot he a neraec-tcr f*u*JiOU* promises of r.cderarion rijde. rie render of the. Gae.ir
of rihe Gathercs s-ecee<i ^r‘ or.ee more de- Revival, in Chicago is lively ri. -__________________
„ .,_.» 1 ,v rtf+'i® I ndrres ceiving a great number of Catho- be the establishing of a chair . - et*teemen, ten--ring toat the pec- aric.r.. a sr-mety formed for the
■toort notice, for they know, that he is a man univ.?rsit'.'“ i: WX« uno Tic: ally ■ q^m^wforc/d i, Apo*ri..v Delegate, Arehteshop
the Midway School, uorid be equally serie us for Moeller, of '’'inemnati. anti Bish-
•.... n—:J__* u— France and to® Church. op Ma«. of Covington. The
Then follow arguments show- *i=» of the congress u to give an
«L_‘___Ljssne—cf the charge impetus to the uriven al desure tc
Irish language by offering brought against the -''burch of carry out toe nirectizn and wishes tmguisbsd member cf th® Order
=e in that study at toe acting ccrttrarv to the interests of Pape Bias X. of Our Lady of Mount Carmhl,
- ■ cf the Renublic. _______’_________ which was fosnidec in Lllkk
Harps r displayed
.It was said that Dr. Har- length.
the French Church after robbing ?*r^® now teaching a ~ -—
vino ber of her most sacred rights. i“ il‘*
Resistance will save the French Midway School, and that it
Church, submission will ruin her the cate president’s plan to even-
last hopes. D:xie. ‘ ~t"‘ --
Lyons, January 9, I90C.
FRENCH BISHOPS ASSEMBLE. !
Moat of the Bishops cf France,
have assembled at Alby in the
F°u Department of Tarn, under the
I that toe ty-one universities,
number cf matriculated students ( . .
is now 42,390. as compared with by the Cato olios in France.
f£r. thenar ‘rite core beclm® h° a*. which°S ^Th* Berlin has Vatican auth on ties r^^ng to. now ir. force, and to ermln tie from
the largest total, the number of policy to o© followwi ^n th. lae* the werx a.1 oosciete .aws.
s,S?^?hMS?^dH?dS THE CHURCH DtCMCKNATL
_ — — . ,. oj pnblished in the /?-*rt-r dr* q.™ .n,
having JAuirf’e. by Ferdinand Brune- ;2Z.
toe Russian
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