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THE CHRISTIAN MOTHER.
ABOUT CHURCH BAZAARS.
: e —tfc. ac 31 s»
i;ad« which it is our duty to ren-
its manifestations on
CALKMJAE
may
-th
great sorrow.
more,
• % /
PUBLISHERS APOLOGIZE
PASTORAL LETTER.
Cearly B-.O'.-'i it 'to.r:^:.
second edition.
r.ia.7.<'l '..-.at
r.
Ss. cru-
de-
On the third of
ton
terting.
pan Ute, soul, humanity and divinity.
3a hul Bu
'Ke HO
throne is ' was cured.
h>T. «d w«spu<, and fa mourn- to th* earth: He, the true, hojy
;i|
i if ■■T - iSttj,
' ikldi
o
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w pr^'*+*c
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'e ar. • ?!,jauti:’al
eea^t-
'JOHN ANTHONY,
Bishop of San Antonio.
MEN'? S'- -]
■?OLjF.?L> d
auto for SI 1
p,‘-ua..ly turtogt;
—er.: tza: aha r?itt: i-s
for -dr
AH Goods |
Reduce
Pane
pad Him; nay, Hr is often surely
-..shcr.jr...d and His ;■-
wlto n gratitude.
A COBOL
tkafiy ie;
mcoey-Mrv
We cell y;
to a few i
wit ar.
MEN’S Al.
DERW- Ar-
nold for SI...
MEN’S ALL-
£’Rz>—nrrtfe;
Hal'
MEN'S LaI
HATS—ah cs I
for ::.U0, uzw..
ez’.u.c pens:;, ts cc:.-.„-.^a y ert-
THE
Southern Messenger
welcomed by ad cereat Catho-
lics. and cannot hut prove n
source of great and abundant
spiritual blessings.
Trey p
az ci fxy toe;* prsy—
but perhaps
eve’ in to-
to know.
PHtHime wriey n«d»r r.iw •asr’rM -rt trC
I -A. SQKBn', oTSae Jucuutt.
John D. Messrs and Company,
their By James L. Pertins, Sec’y.
The Incident affords another il-
lustration of the necessity of close
toe spirit exult
tour." (??. XiV.) (Lake 1:47.) (
; artugn the divine goodness r'nyrch that « should pay our
beCau=e
ers v.s;;
cause we re?-.
Jut’. K. _•
lyre tot- ;
CtZtlnues-
at He to it.
ct.gr.:,’’ he
T7 :4 <c - H n -
.t p-rpetua; ,JC~3g;0-w and you will need no
er.-ir.ei farther urging. We have every
T..-;*';- a..o -^a3O., ;o hope that all the hours
E -
which he laid up in baa. sa, wb*. « -ft 5 '
that bis v-trdswm Bildiiwd'
An: tl.esr wzr.it ■»
zee.led r.r.w tzan thrrwnitto
™-. _>_ ~—1 qb
pressicr. in greatly increased de- t;ar'< ureu :: tekrcwtirastol
votloz and reverence towards the
Adorable Sacrament of the .Altar.
1
E 'JKjf-M i3K?rsr*i<‘ ; -
LIL- -J-
uzjees. perhaps "c TykS
bed If the priest
- v-:-’“ co*
1:
»«*■?;
■, they a*^|
IS
<!►*
Bu—tri4' n
Polish Catholics are not be-
hind their brethren of other rr res
in religious zeal, social activity,
and loyalty to established
thoniy in Church and
tir'.es :n ";e year. AndjK.1
dear <hr-stiur-K v-.~nxaia«
th.ng ly trostrjnc
of.er.. ' • ■;.“ nori*
Ar.l we dojbc r.:t that «v.;r: ere
j- i ’
same :..d kct. Th*r «,
Boxet'-izg tz:re nudie iitf,
■ uzy tier,
L._: ••Yns*“?. ai- te
never tell _= anything lat
ahcut lc* ir ~ unttef
"BeciiMS it i
.;rd's t.—zati. ami Ifni
led it is surirlEZL"
if St.
about this
7;<" English are great admirers
of Ecoseveltian me the ds. We
Tf.E beautiful pastoral letter of at?ve-. ■
the Ft-ght Rev. Bishop Forest. -
which we tsubksh In this week's ' .. o
* ... if St. . ;zr„ then, ne
XiiSs^ENGErt. wu.. we truaL oe .v.s ^itnr'tf
perused with attentive mtere.-: oy eve-,- -unduy. rrrrniy m i
ad our readers, and e-pecudly be al io wo to speak o' a mm
by th?!>e l:'.--? Within the di.onese ’"■? year. _And jnt
cf San Antonio. The author.na-
tive establishment .n this diocese
of the beautiful devotion of the which u. - - L'rup^w(»J
Forty Hours Adcraticr. will be for imnr-vpu-en. ivwaL Sl
John si..?. ■'..?/.p ddtaiF ta
It-' wa- r:t ■-’' .-.k nf K te taj
day-sonoo.. -niwi, b M
one; n~. was tr fiedttMB
The pious big ;lh wv. as llukebtow j
exhortations of cur revered B:«h- 1
op will, we are sure, eve he from
both clergy and laity an enthusi-
astic rerpezse, that will 5-~ ex-
B'...«,r., vnez h“ Oil haul
-.u zinc fcE-o.t- tnat he
th« third day of February aa Lb i oauoada m much ar as little aai thaw yuoac man uafoidedfor fta
audon &a£dayti»priMM|aamgOQdtotbM, sad aad «x-! adranoama* bC tta gmt owe
afl who pra-lpariacaa abowa that x» BrttbhIto whfab they araptedgad wfll ba
—I party eaa bo df eadad OB totrogardod ao vfefcsary by bm
| EWE WTES&
’E'hv, m tor ear’v tons »
■ ■ '—1—tB
people ry their icve and
fc- each ntper. ZiTEElhai
__trace ecrvertitcthifaith,•
“1N all lazda under the sur. pe-hans. t.-r.: pnw**t «•
Irishmen leave behind them en- ._.
"how tr.ese ;. znsnoa
another." But runr
u:d be card V-jii «t ■
ddB ®
N. ;is m -e uktr'drt«i
Siel frieze? wtruiewj"
Chr.slians. that obey i«»?
knew —e. bow q;
The ’ s ’ - are .<■.'.. nt do* •
eart other! T*F *
DEATH OF MR?
FAS
I: ■.« with dec;:
we .rnrtmic:*' <
fcr mazy yean-
■^f St. Bair;et -
Texas.
Three years
huBhand. Mr
deparcec thus ..:
*nz airice com.
T-earr ago. by ht
and eBpecxLy ?
ttar. endasz.-d t f
bership of St.
gaticz ant. m;i,
both with;- ar.;;
tterahip of her ■
was a most art v
.Liter Sztiicty,
prBSLdezt, and
death its treasi.r
*o a valu«L.e z »
can Laditts’ A i
In li fe’r be;.,
paid a toucni:
memory after ■ :i
had been ye- ;
that the mes; b-.:
her charaotEir vs,
charity to the
sicJk and eufTeriy
kind am attc:;;
need and ecr;-.:.t
too great to erm.
distreHa, gorng- :
do good in a.r. r, u
way. As Lie r.t:
family she va» m
her exalted Chris
evident by the
iNAoL; sp:r:t :
whose cctttftr. a
‘oezd in their 1 a
may the rerm-;
applied to her: “
vxLant womar '
is as things brt
and from <hv i
the hear; u! her :
iz he-. She m
hand to the re? c
cut her h*r.:d r
Lath looior: v.-i<;
her house asd r.;
her bread idle. .-
up and caLod
Favour i»> core In
valrl Th? wtm
the Lord tthe sir.
May she rest . r ;
Dallas, Texan.
FROT
On Saturday, .1
wane uzitec. it ‘L
rra-yr——y m th'
of Our Ltidy of’
Tegaa, Sluss 1-1
daughter Mr a
trio Perez, and .'■!
cadertu The a
Mr. Georjre I- fci
Antonlta •i'.ar.ch
and the pwmr,
ton, cTmiiten at :
Rev. Ar dres :-t«
Ruv. Fatter frer
Catbeun rill 1^
the latter part t
giva Bpacdst. mi
Modoc. They wi
ten an Suiiduv. F<
tiwnoe to Taotu
Vagaa.
j L - ■
uahy and morally rrTaL,and that. thaiwon *fc3**51
hyd l^r M-i Mria n.
hwiii|i11ml Fuawtr
__ ~ ■ wrm J***"*
oaaMmtMB of
Bwanl. TH-F-a iflnrt <_ _
Hyaeiwtti, €bn>i<~ m~
^B**^y*?B*y Muafy pn**
i
..tul a.’=?‘.*moled in untiring
ear.y in the. road that no fewer than seven
women were forcibly ejected deserving
from a political meeting in Liver- Everywhere we read
• “ ■ ' > recent
The
true mirth the old
practice or common
prayer and the contented wishing
of *'good night,"—such in its main
outlines is the mother’s kingdom
at work, such is the Christian,
home under the charge of the
Christian mother. The <‘hureh
has all along been anxious to
help the mother in this great
work, Con fraternities, sodalities
and various associations have
been formed to instruct the
mother in her duties and help
her in tite.r performance. The
f'hureh has blessed these organi-
zations and encourage?: mothers
to be members of them for the
practical good they accomplish
and for the blessings which God
conveys through them.
“History, the < hereh. Chris-
tianity. Mary, Christ, all demand
that the race of Christian moth-
ers should not die out or degen-
erate from the high thoughts that
are their heritage. Martyrdom
has not yet gene out of of fash-
ion. good citizenship is still in. de-
mand, al; the white harvest fields
of Chris: have not yet been reap-
ed tor Him, and the ’’hristiar.
r A j
a-; *e
This Union ahonld fill iha baarta of e’aicok’ x: «pM«opAl iW--wili not rtnod —-
yfl
prix ,’oge of motherhood that
Christ loved ar.d sanctified. She
must be glac to bring her chil-
dren io Him for His blessing.
She must
’ r!~J^.t!~TK -‘ have, there fere, ord a: zed that
titroughcut cur utocese :h- I-'.rty
H urs rlx;■■•:■ 4::;<in of toe Blessed
t-LTE,..3?' Sacr-iment -noli t>
:r.e year 1 n a.; out:!
; wrtn Jottw ,C*
Map. j dksai Merry
. «Tkict a* Poi*
«ffi taka Ida laaa» «t “
-___1 _j£J3
our duty tc provide fcr you an :h(. Forty Hours, she requires of
a native of A™e* are now over, and the’ result ja Union recently held a diocesan depends on tow m'--h 'treuwre **
I: is Jesus Christ with His fleab in the atudy and practice of medi- Tory and Unionist partiea.
TCTir-r*r< q* C*
?»■ f"iTBan
»*- MS yrr* MtTMl
In
cases cf recent occur-
rence we hare seen that attention
need only be called to such errora,
to insure their being expunged.
-3^ th“1” “3*
-i man
or one
He was worth
How Biurb
1 ir
■ ■—-s =3miar^fc?
r ’'--T sbouH
Htr?,'/ j '
“!‘-gL'.;m tig,
great cu^munumezi, 11<»7*
~-e Snr?
"'*r CHOB'I
. \«=£ rar- i
ast. »y
Lie ss-^^
.,.. ’ Air j
:-.e tut; krnft^
teut. . . .
uses Ct Egj
r.tt a;.s t; prearh a: ary mm
pe-p;e, itH
K.. pve tier a littie ihm,
VF:T ttWt; i
- ■
- ever?
-utt.e ctdidJWLa
ore at,,.;:.-r " Buthiimm
sp.te ,.f gr?a; isnM
ard avert-- hlm-wswwj
ch csez reopA <t; I'lid ■ "Le' tu.e '■
w:zks-u LrsaAc? his way, amu *
ert/ust man th't'.ig",.::;, ar.d let •
"■ rri’.’) r.ae
cail.
*E'" a-rc.— Fj
-A'; Leu X.1L)
Perhaps you may
svy tu.out th^32
- m rglreti^. _
ore nmbai^^
per.itsEtlal wnrix. Ler. □» _ _____ ____
csrsly tarsent the sins we have and' blood, with His body and cine. Subsequently he beeame; the naw parliament tn ba npenad ciative
ecmnirtaa during ajr past Ufe, Kral, humanity and divinity, lx a priest and then a Bishop. On on the 19th of February, the Lib- ICorid, of that city: "The
to nppJr the is who cre>t^d all things by I one occasion » poor niotb"
tasutts and outragw we hare of- H s word; He who reign* from whooa only child was dying o
115-117
i.lar, or-; .he ..a;:y 'f ..^
. ■ :rt'T-s-->-’. jt-u.d; az 1 .iez-M.
;-,v4 a -me-?..':. .r.i:.ger.ce j: ten
v-nar:. These ore applicable to
'he ‘‘■'■la in pirgatory:
T’ - er. :4 -n. -h •!>;•( hurch had Blessed Sacrament,
E'ray to Him now for year own
salvation and for that of all mar. •
km:. Pray for the exaltation
:r ? i.m?r.;;,- ,f -.he.r r ear'- B ,t ' ■’■' - '-L' Tj.-.,: .. ,n uoir.';- of H.s Holy Church, for the hap-
ttt. .gh see mar..fests t.ts s--. ,CL. y.i.-mke Z me graces -„ne“M and prosperity of its su-
:u;e f,.r tuem st nt.a. we.m-> *"•' '.'--ssm.us s’reamm.g s* c/;.- preme pastor, our dear Pontiff,
frtm me »nd of une -mmes. ■.,-... :>. -r - es^e.; Sacrn- F’my for the propagation of the
‘ - u’ar y when ;r-:« faith, and the conversion of
h'-t.v sese-m. ;f -• :r. Tm'.tmiee ■■> z [ .~ error. Pray that < <od will
.teal -Ay ' -.-;r n- ,zag>, as a: ■mer'.mty ntem;fuily remove from us the
-mversmusmm.0,-4. a'-l tr.-m mnar.-uc 1 ;■ ■■:. s^u-^j aa(i judgments which
tt. them cotiu.n^a.bv v F;-*r'mat;' inmrt of >.a-.-6 deserved by our sir.s,
< * — --c-j—u •«■■-» ’■ " t*av;.ur r.-ns ;i.s •reesur*** ami remember no longer our o(-
»n»r- ar.: w:.; ,av;-.n fu-ceg# -o- those of our parents,
rt.'.cr. r»4erv ■ nym a.; ^?-.hor show us mercy, and
' -• p'ear;.: tr.er s«.v.*4 r*>- „s ;j;3 gifts, but prin-
cipally His grace, holiness of life,
enliven and corseverar.ee in His holy
We service,
the —
W« haar from tdm* to time *
good deal of unfavoraiue czi5- d«r rrisztl/ *>>|
Stxt>. cism of Church fairs, and baxaare he >_. t?
Witness the following declare- held for promoting religion* and. clarity
’’don: “The Association of Catho- charitable objects. Although the y;i~
. lie Pole* has for its scope a wide method o: conductiEg anzh of-, it w*s rm: l;-?
i Catholic social activity tending fairs may sometimes warren: and ocnasi'-.r, -■
. to base the national life in all provoke unfavorable comment. o:e :/±t.se.mCe
Christian *e must not lose sight of the 4;.^
teaching, both in the intellectual fact that there is no morel ground <.yea.,: . <
as well as in the social and ectf- I°r objection to them. Toe late m re n; ?-jt
zomic sphere. The associator.. Cardinal Wiseman net m y thm- (----- .
therefore, wishes to invariably oughly approved of them bu: foJr. or
follow the rules and derisions of considered them among the mest St. t
the Holy See concerr.lr.g the meritorious means by which c\' :
social mission of the Church, aad money could be given fcr are- -■
to b? cor.mriled by th* Bishops ligious or charitable purpose. He
cf Its ,>wz coar.try." Then fol- pictured two men. One of them,
lows a long code of regulations, who represented the proud Phar-
al! breathing sentiments of a :see, wrote out a check for a
fervent ("dthclic spirit from every rirge amount and gave it at a
i point cf view. public meeting, with much osten-
tation. .The other went to a ba-
zaar, knowing that be would get lav d. wr. v_-
no credit fcr any money he ex-
Last week we called attention to pended, but quite prepared ::
certain calumnies, and misstate- spend it in a pleasant, social way
ments of Catholic doctrine, ap- fcr the object ftr which me affair cam
pearizg in Gamer and Lodge’s had been promoted. The Car- net
new History <?f the Tn. ted States, dizal eon masted these tw- men :*','
We are now glad to state.in justice and asked which of them deserv-
J . ' ‘L ' .1 _L_ _________1.. There could eve-
to the publishers, that on their at- ed the meat merit., mere mum eve, , t-
tentton being called to the errors be but one conclusion. ;t .-..t fresh
in question they promptly apolo- The parish priest, who knows be: a.wr,ys uj
gized for their appearance in the his people and their reasurces. ■ -••* ‘ ,- "-y
book and avowed their intention is the bee: judge as to the means
of having them corrected in the which should be adopted to raise
This explan.a- money for any needy or merit- th.ng lik*- ’m--r>
tior. is made in a letter from the orious parochial work. The faith- s:‘ rstber t.rei o'
publishers, John D. Morris A Co., ful should in all cases co-operate ' ™
to the Rev. M. Co;;--?, of St. heartily with their paetors, and
Mary’s.Mo., which appears in the tarn a deaf ear to the phariaaloal him ■
/■/ri-z'/l Z'roy/-< <v of St. Louis, the objections of cranks and critics,
journal which published r'ather
Collins’ criticism. The following
la the letter referred to.
Philadelphia, Jan. Hi. IfB'.ri.
Rev. M. L>, Ccllins, St. Mary's,
Mo.: Reverend Sir—Your letter
of the s;h >.st. has beer, han ted
me by Mr. Morris, with the re-
quest that I write you further re-
mother oat remain" with’us~to **
give us men and martyrs ar.d
priests and nuns and apostles
and other Christian mothers until
the end of time.
“The throne that <'hrist built
for her she must continue to oc-
cupy. Her marriage must last
till death. She must have the
’ 'hrist-like love cf her husband.
The royalty that Christ gave her
she must net disdain or relin-
"Seek th* Lord, while he who sittach upon the throne of; hia interoaMioB. '
o»y be found: eal upon him HI* Fathar and to whose reign her grief the Saint offered
white he m hbw/’ (la. 55:8.) there ihall be no end; He ia th. fervent prayer and the chad situation, ie not u fevweble to found expremioe at the oneI ^-r**
la i word, “Jet u. he converted. God of majerty, whoea throne is ! wae cured. P:-— *».-* «— v-. —■ ..— _■ ... ---- . „ ,. ---.. . . mr. *■
to lua -with aJ oar heart, in fart- the heavens and wheoa footetool < aid haa oftaa been effectu illy rje for Home Rule a» might at type of mtizeaehtp ae wafl
iaj. sad wueptoc- and to nxjura- in the earth; He, th. true, hojy ...... ... -
tag.” M the prophet Joel sxprea-, and eternal God. is hare with us,
Mk. (Jaei2.12.) amoogas!
Btot beeMaa apeahfcJt to you,;' Before Him, duriy beloved,
Mhrto4bMt&MB.0ntboh«Mi bur our knea must bow; sorely «•
, 4««MM*B|£toaic erf ^Qitqr paMMM^ shafi toU ttown before His mat
fflWJ.J.i: ; . - . . ..rx-jairJ
we desire to bring to ycur attet- holy countenance and adore Him!
dm a devotion, which mere than “For He is worthy to receive
any other pours the azcnon of power and divinity, and wisdom
gl.iuneas over the soul, and makes and strength and honor and glory, prayers of the League of
it God Its Sav- and benediction.T'* I--------------a - --------- .. - - __
(d) Not only is it the will of the of February U the "Christian be granted to Ireland by the was enthusiasm inspired by * law- J?--.-.-..
. Mother." It is, indeed, a most ap- Parliament which has just been tog Catholic faith that won the :;-or~.-ry.t,_
ar.d mercy we have though; it the homsge nf adnretron hy propriato subject in this country elected. world to Christ’s holy religion.
' " and at this time. The Christian
ur.fa.ling source of eoniotoxis, us also that we make solemn repa- ncother surely needs all the an-
ti f grzee. cf devouoz and love. -3.;;-^ to Hjm for tfa. raszy pcrzaturxl help that can be to-
'I.nd great insults and offences veued upon her.
which His ungrateful creatures “Practical Cnristiazity,” aays
commit against Him. You know the .V-or ihe d
- kept uurmg ;:ow htLe of that honor and grat- '1',A on this subject, “;s taught
enure .it's which it is our duty to ren- *° chudnood more by theexampie
- -mapelH. where .: Is p-’ss.ble. a_,4 which is due to Him in of the mother and her training
ih> Nest Divine Sacrament, is than by Learned sermons or dry
catechism classes. The regu.ar
repaid ;i'e. the morning prayer.
We c.ust all ’he hourj of study, the hours of
• acUncwledge, to our shame and nealtzfu., holy amusement, the
that we but too evenings at home and not on the
“-t:;r“ at the rften have offended and insulted street, the good book nod Lie
Him: one more, another less, good paper, the banishment from
:,s .’evriior. Is W;;at else then remains for us to the houso of fhat Sunday abocsi-
■:w:: arnings: .jo. ol: to unite vurselves with nation, which by ovary device of
■n a >w w.-.n> the Church during the Forty picture aad burner is destroying
H.-g ;.■ ■ m re Hours, sinking on our knees with reverence for parents and elders
«ny th.4t .t h-'iirm fud of repentance and con- and attacking toe eacredness of
■'■3; trtffsr:. and openly and solemnly ’ho family, finally after happy
■n- make reparation for all the insults ta-^ ar-d
:> d m1:-, tor1 ugr. :r,e .r.-trnmer.- and offences we have committed Cntho.ic
to' :y -;f ,ts great n.'jd-r". ;r- st.e, against Him,
a is f ma y ; Marly beloved in Christ, wil;
‘ 11 :t need a. pressing invitation from
unte. as he yo-r paator, to induce you to at-
|,!’ cr ' tend the Forty Hours Adoration?
n-;-ten co'”, sr.t tr.e sui ermrs come and taste the sweet
-e ' n.jrto. . r:4 -to- H n- and heavenly joy of this blessed
u". ;'.eslues giving ‘ - ----
■*■= to. Nish meet, has
4.nut!ger.c,?4.
..io”, tore za-rinrentT d of adorB.:oawi:i be well attended
:r. ?e ar.u ri'..y /.i.cnur-re.. a.nu .0 e-q< ye. .ke stream of
p-ny <,r -.me uzre .-. tn- em-cr, •.i.-.hors never be interrupted.
V•- with one another in the fer. or
of your devotion, till graces and
'.'lesstogs and all treasures, with-
out reservation and in the fullest
measure, flow upon you from tho
Sacred Heart of Jesus in the
the church, and 1 hope you wi.1
apologize fcr me to our renders,
it will, of course, be corrected to
the Second Edition.’’
The ether exceptions which during monuments of religion
be the ally of the S’0- quite proper and and philanthropy,” says toe ;T
'■’hureh and the school. The work sHali have careful attention. We “A new proof cf this mazy ■' .'.-_<:szs by
of both must be supplemented by nicst heartily appreciate your in- comes from az unexpected cuar- *' ’
her work. Neither will be jus't <«««t in Shis matter and assure ter. Next month President Diaz
what it ought to be unless she y®3 Gamer and Lodge of Mexico wiL pay hia first visit
is whit she ought to be, a true History of the United States shall to the State of Yucatan. T' . .
Christian mother.” be made fair and jus;, ao i: may principal object of his visit wifi with earl otoerl Ty,1
----------- be welcomed to the homaa of cur be the cenization to Merida of seem be
' T>:z spirit of activity displayed thousands of Catholic friends and the O’Earan Hospital. The name
by the Rr.ignte of Columbus is customers. • • • : speaks for itaelf.”
of commendation. JOHN D. Moasts AND COMPANY,' -r- r— .
O[ r^;~ Pre t E cf -*» ninths
public spiritedr.es* and acts of
charity and beneficence. In one
age of chivalry is indeed past! city they collected funds to re-
lieve the distress caused by a Cal literature. It also show* that
[jreat. strike. In another they we Catholics are greatly to blame
. ' if we permit any unfair statements
make substantial con cession* to whose lives are guvwrasd entirely
Ireland, except under pressure., by secular wisdom. But the
The intention proposed to the Even so ardent and hopeful a youth whose soul is nevsr fired
* ’ J ’ the patriot as Michael Davitt does byenthuiiaam rarely acocmpliah-
Sacred Heart during ths month not expect that Homs Rule will «• noteworthy achievwusnts. It
raise. • - • Mr. Garner writes:
“I sincerely regret the libel or.
:ho Catholic Church to which
your subscriber justly takes of-
fense. I az sure to one could-
be more tolerant and liberal in
religious matters than I am. and
1 can only account for the blun-
der, to which i frankly confess,
.. .- W« (-dato toa* • '> O-- Pn- I'-'.* royalty tnat < nr.st gave her by an oversight. : am profour.c-
Stop .eave-s tmi-q ;r.;c.Z’; a '*■'•. n^e A.t;. grow- ^e<-.ua.n .hi. o*.. I ae- . ■- ly soft.' for the totosttos dore
sp.r.t ;f oeoazre ;r.'atoee, ,i.h ;t m--» -.v^u. torn! Letter, with the regulations s"e Q;sf-al" or,™ If1'
were, tzrougn every or.- cl ;;er >“■ The?’ tty a de- tor Lent, be read to every church
eCT=;:.«4::-te;-t'3t? ri-r.r.g v'■ ■<!•-<’-tori t ■ awak-r. n- j <?5 our diocase as soon as possible
thA z.o.y -seascr.. ’.V- s-e cv.- <'-r-_'then p. s.—p r.g azd after receipt thereof.
ttouaffy reminded tr.i; are n r.r-’< fa;-;, :c -nog.t to c-v Given at our residence in the
pezitezte, ar.d sht-oid ?:r i; -t :i~: •"!•’ — - - g--.-'c.- strength. City cf San Antonio, on the Fea«t
cureelves as such. A: 'h-; v«.-v F •’ "•'.'.at :s "-.I- m.ag".;- -rent rele- c: the Purification of the Blessed
opening of Lent, she »nrir..-:le« bre’ion. wr.er. 'he mns: Ho.y Sac - Virgin Mary, the second day of
the h-t-.y ashes nn cur heads, re- ram-n; exposed, surreunded February, A. D. 1903.
peantog zz the Siam;- cm- th'to- ■ to-spier, tor
memc-zto.a- words .f the A.- - **"■ 7h-- fregra-n
mighty, prenemtetog sen ten re of -r.ts -d il.tw-rs claret bef-.re the
deato upon car first parent^: tah-rzacle’s moj-'s'.c threr.-,
“?jKzez:e?, out. tba: tona ir :.
dust it: unto dust thro shah ~ • dittoes
return." (Gen. 3: lit.; Thus w? m->.-n..ig into the sr.mies of z.gh:,
are reminded cf cur end, to us we k nee: tog ar.d singing hymr.H tin a:
are. meted to dissngage car "ome from hearts aderm.g and pool, England, during the
hearte from toe .eve cf a Ej>»r- preremg tr.e:r ..re in toe asciy elec Pioneering campaign,
able, fieed-zg world, and fix oar ’< .rharist? 1; ia nothing else
afieefians open a wtr.i which tour, a rer.ew-d profession of faith
earn never decay tr crumn.- into -- toe Blessed Sacrament, a soi-
asrre. won. it public and -.nited. and
The image cf car hlessto Sav- therefore a worthy, pre toss, on -jf
Scar, sejounemg in toe desert tois toi::;. This mutual example
forty days and forty zi’hte, us that we -me another, this
likewtie held up before us hv the u.nn.nlmity, calb forth a fa.th so
Ctorth a: toe begtottmg ;f ;hi3 strong and sure, chat we might i_. u.e
boiy tdrna. and weansetcccuraged aiiy difftoioittes are removed,
to irrri'ate car divine model, .zc- -11 do abas yield and are scatter- variance
ccruing to toe beat of cur anility v: -:ke m-.st- before the sun. anti
amd' arrangth. Ahl let us eit- (<?) Fortbertrore. i; is tout we einzana of the Cjmmanwe^.th-
Caavcr, aaariy caiaved, to cor- may give our 'Lord in to- Me st -
reBpend wtto the spirit of toe Holv Sacrament cf toe alter that ON the third of February the CtMerin
Otortto and spend these forty honor and adoration due to Him. Church commemorate* the feast Crderin Xemt,erS---
days of Lent in pin us exercises. The sacred Hoet, reposing in toe of St. Blase, Bishop and Martyr,
in farting. prayere, alms- mtmatranc® and enthroned upon The Saint was 1
ciaade, and the practice -f ether toe alter, is our Lord and God. nia who, in hia youth, engaged
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___—-.- ™fS
■ with oth»r*.
th*i «
th Me who h*Te
at 4 Clrtatiazs. in i«
-nasC- , w?n n.Tt Stand
judgment.
— _--- many pionf
iten ar* many way* of bug ’ fh«analv«B '
Siaee that time b w toe aspiration* of the Irish peo- tion waa affiliated to the highlit only one reode of being inteiW*- ’ tbwe who wtiii
- “ — - ■_' ■ - - - - -J an to * ™M” J ” ‘
•elicited in flaw* of throat troub- Cret be enppoeed. The Liberal, the nobtert religious and mtnl
Im. The Cboreh haa appointed«Government to in a poaittoa to ideea. ThegmadMba—ewhinh
caz Bbt-w th?ri pr.dr M'Ju'
at £CX£* CUE
Dcsr-d. t; b-r wartoy of®"*
BBBJ
the majority of cur exchazges tii
•m ad parte of the world, from ever, to toe r<3T-
the £Lmr,.i;irr of Bombay to the used to know, but to*
H'fzrd cf Omtario, have been ?P- ker to for
commenting on ths Young Men’s DC“°" c‘ t”rK"
Christian Association. The con- ;
senses of Catholic opinion ap>- to. Be az. ng 1
pears to be that the society to an indeed 1 Is ?
excellent one for the ProtMtant tteur
young men to join—and Catho-
lie young men to keep out of, ~ ’
—alre .Varin. ____
~ /even fazriei
Fo^ivtofJJl
otier, as -‘F
forgiven toem?
forgives a* ‘-h*f E’S
new does not s-te® »
much.”
My brethren, <
t ,—r------------- ---j 3';
overwhelming defeat of the convention in Chicago, which i,;d np ir h,,. wh*-- ,»i tft-*
. In called forth the following appre- : »nd moth do not ep^snwm ” ' r: nph“
» notice from the .Tea- -i. .. .. —- ,act far wnang- --
___________Aspuctei.mMiing^rtoiUatho-
wi> will have a clear majority cent diocesan convention of tae ^c Tr®**1 Society will bo held
t ... -• - mare than eighty over ail the German Catholic Young Man’s ‘ "*X|' Sunday afternoon
fared the Divine Majerty by cur *aa to ma, the King of kings, i throatdiaeaee, earnestly implore .er parties combined. T ... ‘ “
rise. "Seek th* Lord, while he who sitteth upon the threae of hto intercession. Touched by greax majority, asking the Gov- »H loyal and r—inrie ftethn^re , d*ne* 011 A.venae.
~ - a c-zxemt absolute master of ths with joy. Every sentiment that'
T:-:E Federation of Catholic So- [jreat strike. I ‘' “
metier of Pennsylvania and the have been instrumental in pay- __
Knights of Columbus in Phils- ing off a church mortage of S3,- about our religion to go nuchal”
d^lphia have entered vigorous 000. In many place* the Church ;BDged and uncontradxcted.
protests against certain mural and the poor have bwn given several cases cf recent occur-
decorations now being executed substantial assistance, while the -ence we Lav* wn mat attennon . . T —----,
new State Capitol building, work of education has been sc- need only be caUed to such errors . J *“ keep °a‘ C" w:,~“
and which they declare to be at vazeed by donations, the eirtab- M insure their being expunged." ' ■ —3' , JbTrt -
with historical truth lishment of achclarahin*, thegiv- ---1 “The papers tell u* now and te az end d
affront to the Cstholic ing of medals, etc. In view of Tu-c- /-..v. ..
these facts it is highly gratifying He* of this country are profiting-rfree, "of the Kwh Of a
to note the rapid growth of the ®y splendid example afforded who was worth a million
• . ^7 tiieir brethren and kin*- hundred mill inn*
-------------- men in th* Fatherland. The that before he di*d- -
The elections in Great Britain German Catholin Young Men's was h* worth after
that? Vby,
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