Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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22w*cd. w<ai becnu»
jLf iWy to improve.—
t FEW BOCKS well mad.
/ . letter to * youop nephew
J^d* Thom** C«dyte
*’ M nooriih a man's nrind if
«^Se a—J* <"£» J*”
* „ iMO»a»bte people -h~e
**•£ hid gone *H to mm by
*Xg cxrelerafy too many books.
J^Iike ommvtw® feeding.
When a, min is urged to do a
..Vand replies that he “has no
'tl’3C.';. is more than often that
WCTC more trJthf~ *
J^id: »I don’twant to.
MORE LIGHT.
u
&
W|
of
rri<
lemonade and cake could Mt he a
sufficient reason for dillring *°
and other nice things of Lam-
pasas, but it was too late to make I
the correction; bat candidly, part
of the article struck me very farc-
*biy as the work of a IsKorr, or a
woishippci of the “Zeitgeist,’ 0*'
one whose mind had not
^“Xvou.aebtofttakfal-”
c for endeavoring to explain in ..
’ week s MESSENGER what-
pd to need no explanation.
is, that I criticised in the
UE^ENGER Jub’ n* , tbc
—resd cagte style of the secular
pcr s correspondent." To me
/Tsecmcd as plain as words could
it, Lest more light maybe
ZLded, I shall try m as few words tq
possible to make tire gist cf
-hr articie still more definite. I
* not deny that “the r^orter
does not even attempt to treat of,
the scope or methods followed or
adopted by the competent nuns
n- the course of instruction em-
hrared :n the curriculum." but I
stat, assert and hold that therc-
very definitely said: "The
Sisters HAVE BUT ONE RvLE far
the behavior of those under their
charge and that is. they must
C.i- vatc amiable dispositions, xtr 1
gentle and engaging J
rers. Here. Sir, a false note is 1
saunded. Now. if the ‘‘devoted <
r.r.s and the Bishop of toe dio "1
cciic care to subscribe to this “one
r..e ci behavior." they are free to *1
do <so. I take the liberty to differ J
with them. 1 said; ’There ethics
arc good as far -as they go, but M
they are only the ethics of a danc
-nj master. Pagans teach the J
errr- The most consummate ,
rascals have tbe roost ‘amiabfe J
dispositions, courteous, gentle and ,
cncieing manners' whenever it
suits their perpose." Will “Dom
ixit. a True Friend,- say I im’i
wroegs As far as I see he has net |]
denied, nor yet explained an ay. any- ‘ }
thmg I have stated. W id he tdl i
cs if he considers the Sisters "one
rffc of behavior*^ sufficient guar I
an tee for his “thorough Christian
education"? 1
I may remark in the interest cf 1
exact thinking that “Domini*,
stakes two misstatements when 1
he asserts. I “^nrr vaj/T aspersed ’
tier the Sisters’1 mode of in- .
strutting young ladies" and I d:
retted their ■ the parents ' atten
titn to where they could have ,
their daughters taught Pagan or ,
terpsichorean etiquette." I said <
nothing about the Sisters’ “mode ,
cf instruction,’’ and "Pagan does
not mean “terpsichorean,” not even
by a confusion of ideas. “Dom
toiti supposes “I am willing to be
regarded a friend of the religious
community concerned.’ Yes. That
and every- other community as
long as they keep out of the bub-
bles and blarney business and
give the" world f-’c instead cf |
smoke and wheat instead of chaff
aL his “gods and little fishes to I
the contrary notwithstanding.
Whether the reporter was a 1
young lady or an old man, I didn't 1
know, don’t know now, nor does
it make any diffirwnce. On sec- j
. er.d thought I believed that the
4 *
Another equally curious
msMPax znMMKDjrrs
SK
A NEW PHASE.—Accord^ fa
m.
in
Ber.
4
CD
m.
m
tions afterwards strictly fulfilled.
authority; it fixbids your neighbors
t
or enterprises; it protects your Efe
cuwt deny, thcsefoce, that yw
.1X4
-
ii’
often
many
“I NEED NO RELIGION."—Don’t
you ? Nor does the animal. But
you don’t mean there is no need
of religion, you only mean that
you don’t want to practice any.
t Jobes €. Nenaz.
Bp. of Sab Antonie.
COKRVPTION CT COVRT-
HOCSES.
man.
case----
cd as “locksmith,’ salary %i44°-
He has never touched a lock, and,
*■ . <^1
Perra VaoAOcm,
Vicar Apostolic of BrownrrUle-
Laredo, TexM, Mxrch 8th. i!!M.
X
; "i-df
THE kind of a leading Catholic
we like to see is the Catholic lead-
ing a good life.—Ex.
poettersT*
of disapproval was heard from the : of society for false swearing, when
Protestant populatiop, remarks: presumably reputable citizens do
and daughters caused by their membership.
(d) They must be willing, each
one to submit his case to the
Apostolic Delegate in Washing-
ton and abide by his decision.
fore Mr. Moody’s committee “ex-
hibits in a striking light the enor-
mity and grotesqueness of the
abuses."
We desire to call the atten-
. . 8.4!j 4. m.
. 7:3b p El.
... "Wla iu
ing the young men entrusted to
their care. Rev. Father Valence,
the 1
have a corps of five assistant
teachers this year, this being two
more than formerly. The terms
arc moderate. For further partic-
ulars please address the principal.
KECAKVINO THE KNIGHTS
OF PYTHIAS AXI> ODD
FELLOWS.
laws God aadtheCbndi c»
Vi J J' ■'
...............
iwB abut#,
t—Vtefl et %. Lawmcr. Mar
tve- a
■ Hhf M. Lawrvoc*. Martyr.
Ha wto adb l»*> a «hhC 4m* cf |
wrnft MMMbitNBmaw
< -". i V ■■ i ■-
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Again there is a plan
spoken of, to forbid consumptive
persons by law to enter the State
or remain in it, for fear of conta-
gion. If consumptives are to be
treated in this way in every State,
where shall they go ? Dr. Denison
would fiid it a benefit to bring
them, at an early stage, to a pain-
less death! Such is conscience
without faith.
Our Lady of Lake— L*Lt V Ltw.
St. Louis’ C-oiies*—End.
EL Mary’1 Ctflegt—^JoJe<e St.
Llei BonluuK St.
N:
curcootrol. nd w* hope it will reach, A«wwi*tinn in Council Bluffs.
After asking the question: “Is it
true that perj ury is commited in
judicial proceedings?" he goes
to say:
“Where is there a lawyer who out work.
members of rtfigkm of othem What
He who fafc have become of you, if you
' *1 hts 1 ' ” ' ' ~
linger to be yourself in spirit among th
surrerded. mnffy by bq
wt&aod going owwasd-
A good foortirsl bepo
to a certam ertrnt * f*
promise, aad aa >■—
dtitoate pioopwNMts iaaoc.
vertisement of St. Joseph’s Col-
lege, Brownsville, appearing on
Another judge of equally high another page This well and fav-
ducted by the Oblates of Mary
Immaculate, who are prepared to
receive both boarding and day
(Mfcn of PubllcoClon—No. l>0 E-
Omomu Scr.oc.
orn*l»c.»«ril■ ooouro,. of boopio^. ta tM.|of , Whlt
tor»dwn>«ro*-Onteo«Sw(fcAo- ■ -°rId -b- yy 10 c0“*- ---- " I
aain.’Tax**, laieeond-claaamailEis'aer. Incumbent upon all to learn it. And; rjghts cf persons and of property
i what Mirer means w obudn till* 1 sacrificed and trampled upon, pre-
rh«n the rsadlng of a good and sound1 sumabiy under due form of law,
! .. . . .. ____! R..* and tvtllv hv the USS Of
publfrited to Sac Anted.:'corrupt and false and' sometimes
. .1 purchased testimony ? These are
for. :»:s » . l»P-r ;o wo»o ■
| we cat only give our approbation, but J diarespect for the courtS and for
| filch we recommend every family of verdict, and for our boasted forms
our Vicariate Co bare. of law. These are the things
that produce anarchy, lynching, L^ague say3 that the evidence be-
ared invite a just contempt as well -- -- - - —
as a lack of confidence in these
tribunals, called courts of justice.
“One judge of long experience
on the bench writes me that in
his opinion about one-half of all
From the questions so
asked it is evident that
Catholics are still unacquainted
with the ruling cf the Church with
regard to the Knights of Pythias
and Odd Fellows. That the
readers of the Messenger may
be fully posted in this matter, the
ruling will be published.
(1) No Catholic can join those
orders now and be admitted to
the Sacraments while he remains
a member.
(2) No Catholic who has join-
ed since their last condemnation,
about six years ago, can remain a
member and be admitted to the
Sacraments.
The conditions for membership
of those, who have j oined previous
to that time, are:
(a’> If their resignation and
forfeiture cf insurance would be a
grievous loss and inconvenience to
themselves and to their families.
(b) They must not take any
active part in the workings cf the
order; that is, they cannot attend
SKSt .....
a*theprvm.wtem properlydirvetod| —
mwfaCoffy 5g. 0n«ymr»I->b- | fg Bpowerful aid to promote BaUgfoo J President J. J. McCarty made
—--—— Bndixifnwtb.knawtodg.of Truth,wu'itartling statements
1- **• so.™-!*“*"« w>w
_________i«—stbi;
men had no rehgioc ? Tramy^ ?
=1’0^?^ ES£5£S;
man without religion. If
j£v«ry Day—M*»
Saml-iy*— Tt-it*er* a:.d
ictlc.z .... 2;4!I -
■rt. nxsers’ aov < rcu toe aot
J. Rob-rt. Cb*plsin.
•Every d*y—3Luw .. >1 00 »
•?. LOTJl^ C'lM.f.ilE
2rv. Jobn Wuli.D ree:or
iMV.Jos. W’ec^px-’r '
Hir.’Aloysloj Schrntz.
era Jostpn M;L*.r. r .:*,:
.^5s—Hi-n . . . g.4.1 s. a.
Bowry. vipers. Bcne-
dcdcii ■■■ 2:4’*
■WntDi---MS** . ... tills
1 > a- tn.
.... 5:Ch p. x.:
..... 7^. a. x ;
Mr. Moody’s commit-
1 one typical case, of a — —, — , - ■
man who was given a place in the every State of the Union wffl in-, in ^hich Christ Himself wil
, * ______*-_____ aX.^s.1 •.m***m* Tawse relKTiAuS IlUCltV f «trme t'nr POVCTHUlCDt of
doak-rGom,
this man worked six months. In
any event, he has not worked over
six months in the nearly four years
during which he has drawn pay,
and has not been in Washington
for eleven or twelve months. Tnere
are other strange things disclosed
by this inquiry. The Civil Service
J ? ■ i.
else to have religion. You want
the benefit of the rebgioa of others,
without a return from yourself. It
is religion that trarfars children to
love and to obqr their parents; it hahir of dotng^badly.
. bepua is mc w™
_ W* 1 ■■ — ■■ —-
- - have inetrierttef^
you tn any way of your interests jured.thcmsehres by fata
or enter prises; it protects your Efe the hrgirmiwg, while
and liberty; it preserves your wife, much 1cm proratsurg talent*
i We cordial!y indorse the approbation
' of our eeteamed prvdMoaaor 1n -r^ard to
Iteoo ». nr rhe Soctwkvi MzssesoER of San As- t^c cv^dence received on behalf of tion of our readers to the new ad-
ujuIo, Tex.. Wc are happy to recog- thc defense in criminal cases is
ulze to that publication all the element* false.
. which, accordln* to the expismsfon of
lOa>» i m 1 <>ar *5o*y ^>Uwr L*° Mil., make a i
. T'ii k im '
JT. XICHAEL'r CHLTICH (FOU3II
Bev. L. Dabroweki.
Himdayn —Sigh Maae
Vaepera ......
W wk Day*—Ma*’
immediate
burial is absolutely necessary. The
. m reasons given are that funerals on
~ m Sunday arc often the occasion of
MBacxKvuiooa villa— BtrtSM ar z .*B. p er son 3 missing Mass, that they '
1 impose unnecessary labor or. that
i day, and that they are contrary to
oF^cn*^' the spirit cf the Church as made
known in the ecclesiastical laws ot
; various dioceses, notably of Cincin-
nati, which forbids them unless in -
; case of grave necessity. In a hot: shlP for
’ ’ : ours tn the South, the
Ireouin, esp^y Li eountty dM lo„ ot faith whkh
places where there are co under-1 •" “•“* , . , .
OE-aoMpu-ssenoe*— j takers, can generally not be held, «hnnld ’ ’ ’
3t-Henry's school—17OT A Flores St i <
Tmkimm Word SUiooi—Cor. Crosby!
surd Willow Sis. i L -
oS:XSS1SSS.S7 *>•-*-;■«« l^yL it. „d w»L oe *»«
TTfiWtw Axsdftxav of th> S*cnd : Tv 'ttj-v I* ! cftriiM for choosiEt? LOintAtlions for
JSjS^^^ltorCBS^T® s' i Sunday appeared the followtog j their married life, they will be able
{mo pvraaurivoestooiror isoy^ -xs x. [ * * _ _ . _ r j .■ . . _ .1 ^--1.t-.
rJrw^sr. among its Mexican
yamando School tor Gin*—115 * 4^^
<Suarfr Saa Saha St. ;
£k»otaMri<te» V1U*—Hirer Ave.
St, EwIBr CJksut’s School—b.lfr Lira'
Oak sc * I
St. Joseph's Orphan Asytom—Military
-HL John’s Orphan Asylum— Mlism J
Kora Twffwnwry—Mil— Square.!
» ■ » m-----mt ■-* ■■ __esr?1
A. Floras 8k
Jn<L
JITY CHURCH DIRECTORY,
sax nxsaxso c*raxDx*L
,BS- Bev. J. A. Fores:. D. D
Very Rev. J. H. E. Audet. V »•
Ksv. P. Beudrinsrd.
Rer.CtoM. T. Voeeenkuhi.
—M-1SIW .■ . > :3U sxiti ’■
Vespers
Berroon a: each M-ir
Weak Days—Mam.....
HT. MAST'S CUVRCX.
B«V, G J. Smltii. Q. M. I.
Her. A. Fletcher, CL M. I.
Rev. E. J. O'CallMghan. 0. M. 1
§ . n.Uy*—Ix»K Maes • 7 JO :
Hl<fa Mm** and Sermoa
Vespers.............?• “•
Week Days—Mass ...... • • ;00 ». tn.
rr. jcixfs’3 cacKcx ; goxax ■
Rev. W. A Fufarwerk.
Sunday*—First Mau ........ 7:3C
Ms** .............■
Vospura. . .........4:0G . m. Catholic paper * ‘a conMnual mlwlra *'.
Week Day« Mass ....... i .11 *. m. Tp earnestly recoin to end the
Sotmzxx Memexuxr to all the falthfnl
KT A Formt.
Bp of Sun Antonio.
Dec ?!. 1«SIJ.
right of private judgntaL
seventeenth deciares tfr
Church as an invisible body. Dr
rJTot’ !t'
is not to oe expcctea rnj,t tne u a -— -
bill will pass, it is a very bad sign i tc4chlDS body------- ■
af the times that an attempt at it i
can even be ventured. If such a
meetings or parades or hold office, j murderous Idea is ever plausibly
or solicit new members or pro- f presented to the people, they will
mote entertainments or picnics or act accordingly: they wifi destroy
do anything that would identify the life of the born without re-
them with the order. They can morse, as they already destroy the
send their dues and assessments, unborn. Again there is a plan
but not attend the meeting.
(c) There must be no scandal
The same ruling holds for the
‘Sons of Temperance," who arc
acquaintances No better sign of little heard of nowadays.
j the indifference and lade of faith of a Catholic cannot be a Mason
: reason that
that he cannot be a Catholic and
and a member of a Baptist, Meth-
odist or any other sectarian and
bdated church.
BEGIN WELL.
It is a great point for <
---------- t----men to bean wdl far it is ta W j
Surely you expect of everybody fwgjgafrig «W Hfr when that '
of conduct is adopted which sa* '
becomes the force of habit.,
gin well, and the habit of d"*
well becomes just as easy **
teaches the subjects to respect I "Wdl begun is half wdl
-----| as the proverb says, and a
to rob you of your property, to de-’ beginning is half the battie.
young men I —.'
DIVORCE LAWS -There to a more-1
i umuc on foot to rraue of tho Storm of Catholic parents can be given than nrindoallv for the
r>«i - y ■
Catholic asaodates far theix chd-
f putter. Toe pedrixier* ebum that ftw ; dren.
divorce is sbrolateiy Mcrairr ah a; ~ -«
Tim nrrr -nrmrrT —-v ~n--- "gj*1. «d would, to^a( sOME MODERN INSTANCES.
B^torthe *** “°“to ■ —a .
.nd thrir foitowen when bmoghTap Ctrtam abuses at the natiaual
I tor coufatararton by Cong-ras. , capital in the following terms:
I The experience in the United I The special committee to in-
' States has been just the opposite • vestigate the abuses and corruption
--MM- ScDunitafc. tioaeranr. ; of what the petitioners claim *. in- i prevailing in the system of cm-
MendHgh5—Our Ladv otflanw. | ;>.■■■». — i ——--— — - .
s—TraoMtanradon < f Onx gree, the morals of the coun try,” i of Representatives, Washmgtou, tages, but principally for the spint-
_ _ . . . : ^**ww** .nnl of the iXiuiubds. the
Tlwrodary. 8^-3t- Cyriaete iai Com-; permitted the
i jasfehh^Jtafcrr*- _ __ . lieeatioasnesa i
F;''
fe
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sMKuIL'.'kL'
6 M . tn. of onr dloceai
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IT l-CTZX CLAVEX’a (COLORED )
3ev. J. A. Dutnouito.
niiSdsy—Hlafi Mash. . ■ -
EranldC-^rvtoe..... F m. mi„ion in p.lri3h."
W -/>;< Uv:!—11m».......i a. X- r 7 .. . (
Trt.^-.or..- hoar of pnblie i€ wa. —His HOLINESS POPE LEG XIII not that she may be tmpartia.,
ro^oftbe Blwww SnemEarot from 7,« . _ but that she may hide her tacc in
P; 5oI*2w*'t.0° ‘ Laurence P. AdauMon is toe duly an- .shame. Some tell us that crime
toorized uffent of. the Soctherx Mrs- ; is committed mostly in the police
! sekuez to solicit subscriptions and ad- a^d petty courts, where as a rule
7 Jiu tc I wTrfsnraenm and to ccllert for the same the witnesses belong to the vicious
; ----------------------------------- classes. But the fact remains
. 4 M r- tn- ’ J The Casket, commenting on an that it is committed in other
“2oP ^.account of a Catholic procession courts and by men professing high
"* in Holland, when the Blissed Sac- Nation in society, church and
rament was borne through the state.
, streets of Maeatricht and no sound "Who can blame a poor outcast
io no *" ro' disapproval was heard from the ■ of society for false swearing, when
4’00* m. Protestant populatiop, remarks: presumably reputable citizens do
U.00 » m, “We doubt whether such a happy ; the same thing? Why do we ex-
state of affairs would exist in the pend time and money in prosecut-
land of the free. Certainly, it j ing some poor tramp for stealing
; ----not in seme Canadian in overcoat to keep from freezing,
cities," We can relieve the doubt when the wrecker of a bank, the
of the Cetsrei by stating that Cor- dcspoilcr of a home, the taker of
pus Christi precessions were held human life or the embezzler goes
through the streets ot at least; un whip ped of j ustice ?
! three towns in lexas that we: “Why should a Nation or a
of, namely, Brownsville State cry out against discrimina-
: repute writes that he believes that orably known institution is con-
I 75 per cent of the evidence offered
tin divorce cases approaches de
'liberate perjury,
i “Another writes that perjury is pupils, and spare no pains in train-
j common and that the crime is' *■* ———
j rapidly increasing.
I “In short, with reference to the
prevalence of perjury the time has
“A Catholic newspaper tS a per- '^omc when in thc word3 cf an-
other, justice must wear a veil.
some very curious
who hdd* the porition and drawl benevolent institutions,theCatho- to render you good for cvd. You
synods and judges of out supreme never touched a telegraph key m hokfing «f «or righto as Cufcnhc expect evoy one to haw refipoa is mag a 1
pfoce aue perfttemad by Mother
Hell inspired civilization.
—We used to look upon some ad-
vanced humanitarian civilizers as
cranks, because they advocated
the killing of weak or ill-formed
children. They were few and far
apart, but the idea seems to be
contagious; for. the Medical State
Association of Colorado has
thought it important enough to
submit it to the consideration of
its members. One of them. Dr.
Denison, proposes to submit a bill
to the Legislat ure of the State, au-
thorizing the bringing on of a pain- ■
Although jtirightcenth
. . . ■ house of re
ITT or THS IMC AXXAtoS WOR’.j.
£ter. F. Schneider. C. PP. 3
jjuudsy*— M*<> u* n ‘U“ st. .
tMTABTIlT Or QI R LADv
(Oucd aaxj’HBKD.;
JatMlsy* end w'wk Dxyi—
JCsm ...... & iki
SCHOOLS x-.
"Creullns CoEVcnt—104 Aughts, tit. j climate like
fjhnra Y xxTv fin* ? > T-H-Ata1 V'sw i i !■■*«■>* rew
St. Louis’ Cniiejcr—Wejt End.
stS^i^^ClTM^Fta^'sLiS^wentyTour hours; hence tito
iBtw~
ment greatly on it, and when the time ( \ j ■ \
In the .Daify Express of last ] comes for choosing companions far permission is null and void.
conespon- j to find them among their Catholic
[ among its
1. Another equally curious gawniL These are '
: is that of one Jones appoint- contracted by all
Catholic societies.
to comply, for instance, with
tode^ffthe' committee finds' that Ekster duties, is 00 1—
the contract and forfeits the bene
fiU-. .PVT*0’ r.” export
. 1-----1—n j
Catholic societies.—They
™ , _ are not merely instituted for mu-'
stead of “derating, to a high de-1 ploying subordinates in the House tual support and temporal advan-
ual benefits of the members, the
CALENDAR. I
Vgriteair«AbdkM A«r.W,IMi. I
Swbf. *-Tbutk Stnxtay sflre Prate- ,
ml St Dmtaic. cooftMnr. i
Mradfo-5—OarLadvfltSnow. ;
vr«MMdkr. 7—St- r^jscra, Crafenae. ’ divorce han degraded society and i has discovered some very curious
shamdess j things. For instance, the man
licentiousness in the name of the' u. ___________
:lxw, so that even Protestant the pay of House tdegrapber ha* Kc education of children, the up-
” - - * - - -__. — * —
leourt rx the necessity of caffing a chat capacity. The duties of th* dtixsaa, and the observance of the|for yow
thate. if’- ■- —- * “ h- —*» lavra tS^A tte Onrii InMeMK
he was absent altogether from
. An-
other man, drawing $75 *■
is emi—j
which Jones was appointed —
$1,440 a year. /
the employees seem to be appoint-
ed simply to draw a salary with-
The superintendent at
has not seen the criminal pass out th<. folding-room testifies that in
!'“"J --J his department “there are dozens
. - of them.” I."
I one of us but that has seen the | ,cc ^e^ons
---------------—--------------! what better oeaiu to obtain this encl | sacrificed and trampled upon, pre
SAN ANTONIO, TEX.. Aug. 1 1901.______
— — j_ ~ ---• p-ugi-joa journal, m the SogthxhnMes- ! but really and truly by the use of
--- -----wtowiwx'— mros 1 mi ' ...... . - 1 stnrl anti SOfUCtimCS
*5EXORJt ptaLMJJiXZEfU. au Ajaau 4 4--- a
! For, this to a Catholic paprt to which j Pur<^"ed
Good example.—Not by
creed you profess, but by your,
mode of life, men will judge you;
not by highsounding words, but
by good example, we make a fav-
orable impression on our fellow-
men. Therefore, Christ admon-
ished His disciples saying: “You
are the light of the world, A city
seated on a mountain cannot be
hid. Neither do men light *
run dlr* and put it under a L_——
; but upon a candlestick, that it
may suiuc iv wo. —.
So let your light shine | spleudor. havmg
before men. that they may see] ** ’
your good works, and glorify your| mgs, »nd with tfos and
father who is in heaven." To ['^e he am afford to ixveiu gx*
which St. Paul adds: “That youl^^"- owns already 6pm
P7„aPro’f «v *,»“rd
.....i :o be called ih= • Ci.y *
verse generation, among whom |
you shine as lights in the world,"j
Living | a, world. having Christ himsdUt
“Lead a good life’ wpremehead, and the poorCaA-
among the Gentiles, that whereas | hivc «<^tag to do vrtk
they speak against you as evil- !t-
doers, they may, by the good* * •
* .L™ :.. V: Two-thirds Cathoucs,—
tey of "'visitation."; The Presbyterians have, it seems, .
3 t- *1— wv^vv f sff’jmr succeeded B
A UL*. * *-«***-* j *ra »>“- jj-——— jr ■
haw to oerform towards the con-1 formulating a revised creed far
— ■ themselves; whether it wi£ be
finally adopted in thrir next syixd
or not, is an open question. As
projected, the creed will consist 4
twenty-two articles, about half as
many as the Anglican creed: b*
there is less faith in cthrr
them, than in the twelve litids
af the Aposticn’ Creed. Of tte
projected creed of the PrestoyW
ians fourteen arc sound Cathofc
doctrine. Six of the renuiri<
eight are deixaments. The fif-
teenth attacks the Blessed Y«gto.
The sixteenth asserts the
versa!
The
less death to such children, if their 1
ikrents demand it. t
not to be expected that the: T’”’7rT ” • - «*-
------------- a? ■
•is a grotesque definition <■ »
i “communion of saints ’ ^ta
twentieth declares that thae*
only two sacraments. The tvm-
ty-first and twenty-second art *
objectionable, treating of AeiM^
rection and the Last JudgWOt
But who can tell what is the •
, of setting up a creed in a
nation, wherein 1 tu> t£a£M*g Wj
is recognized, and the “xsJ-^zl"
b ri^Jzi of prwale fitdputeni h
serted? Such a uted is
ridiculous contradiction in
Marvelous is the Kindness of ®*
unfortunate people, who J*
, themselves to be lead by theH*
They fall from one ditch ivtn **-
other, from one error into an^rt
BOYS* CORXEE
; in American courts of justice, in April to December last year.
— v j C t Knmart Car no- camo jvw
AV“,'
missed the case, on the ground ■ tenets too.
that persons of any religious de-j • •
nomination in the State of Mis-] A KEW PHASE—Accord^
souri have a right to establish re- i a Protestant mterpretatioa tfr
ligious conditions for membership, second coming of Christ is g
May the day soon come when hud- It will be the golden ra
— - ra* ■ -Itl ’ T— IP* In nrfr X3T»■ »|»
The report says that terpret the law cf religious liberty I Sumc the government of the ws^
. , . r------- t_ ia thi, point. It is just and right j According to the prophet MaMj
♦hat it should be so. Non-practi-»md according to Christ Han*,
cal Catholics should be taught to. the prophet Elias will appear fr<
do their duties or remain aloof j-to make all things right,’Ab
from Catholic societies. preparing the way for Christ’s «.
ond coming. Now we hare t.
the! Elias has been in Chicago A*
seven years. He says himsdf tW
be is the prophet, hence it mu* be
true. He is on earth the that
time. The first time he destroyed
Baal's false prophets , the secM
time he was St John the Baptiu
and now he is Christ's ruinMt
and thousands of Protestants fe.
1 iiev£ in him. Thirteen yean qi
ght a! l*c wu ta Australia, in prison fa
bushel | crime, but now he is not onty 1
! free roan as it behooves a progfat
shine to 1H, that are in 7^.““ "*
house. So let your light shine sptador. hav^g fajj.
hcrents with a tithe of their <*».
■ * —3 - ——’ X.* » J -
To! come he can afford to live to gx*
••That you I luxury. He owns already 6poo
rcpT^rto! to b’J^d the capital for the rev
of the Christian Catholic Chmta*
• Now, America is going to surpm
! all the other Protestant countriuof
fidels, we ought to heed St. Peters,
exhortation: “Lead a “'-J • „
among the Gentiles, that whereas - ohes wdl have nothing to do vrti
they speak against you as cvil-
* ---d f
works they behold in you, glorify:
God in the i—-- , -
This, dear reader, is the part you j after much de ba tong
j ju — Jt -a ro nl a FltfXn.®
version of non-Catholics.
sto.-C Fntiifs by Benediction.
it. r aTx:cu l CETXCE.
&>v. Job® SLoehan.
Bertdenre 712 Willow -_trert
'••■nasys—Low Mur......
Hleft Mom. ............
CstertolAc. ...........
Kosnry sed Benediction • 5 flO p m. account of a
VTeAk D»j’&—Msm.......... ' ■
ana or tie 3ack=i> heart.
Car. W. Commerce Mid Trinity 3to.
Rev. A. Heuohemer.
Santfara—First Xmh
Hi<fa Msm sad Sermon
Veepers Mid Benediction
Week Daye Mew
rxstnuxi: coicvest.
. . Forzet-Dewpotie, 0. M. I.
3CnJ>ys&adWeek L'.ys—Mw t 21*.tn. woi£d
Attended by Her. Oblate Fathers
Jaudaye—'lh*». .. t>:40 .. m.
Vetpert ........ 3.00 7 re.
Vnek D.yk—.Mm.......... ail? - a.,
?*‘Trn*?’A ^jrmtART three towns in lexas that we “Why should a Nation or a
* b* *r* ’ m '<r;0’-v namely, Brownsville State cry out against discrimina-
jB. m. Qaiit,ovi-;e an(j Laredo. Possibly tions, trusts, combinations, and
there may have been others. ; ‘watered stocks,* when the very
n„. i crime that makes them possible is
THE Catholic pastors of Day- ■ unnoticed? Why does the
ton.O.,have entered into an agree- ; P of the co writevolumes
ment not to perm:: any funeral on constitution following the
Sunday m future, unless in the ^tity of an oath
^ent of death from son\e«^' t^t gives both the flag and con-
'gio-.s disease when immediate is
almost ignored ?"
THE Catholic Unherse thinks,
and correctly, too. that when a
Catholic f.ds more at home with
non-Cathohes than he does with
Catholics, there is something
wrong with fats Catholicity. When
Catholic parents seek companion-
' ' r sons ;
those who are not of the
, true fold, they are subjecting them
Catho-
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