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Published With the Approbation of the Rt. Rev. Bishops of Galveston. Pallas and San Antonio and the Vicar Apostolic of Brownsville.
VOL XXIINo. 2.
SAN ANTONIO AND DALLAS, TEXAS, FEBRUARY 20, 1913.
CABLE NEWS FROM ROME.
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FRED MNECXER & SONS
FIIESCO PAINTING.
Churtoi Work, Altar anil Statuary
Decorating.
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SAN ANTONIO.
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DR. W. J. SCHLOSSER
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OI'(l Telephone 138H.
118 E. Koaittm St., Cor. St. Mary'a.
LAWYER.
I’repareo Abstracts
and Examines Land Titles.
O’CONNOR BLDG,. VICTORIA, TEN.
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; AMERICAN CARDINALS | THE HOUSE OF LORDS SmARKABIX GROWTH OF
| LEAD THE SIMPLE LIFL AND THE HOME RULE BILL |
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Interesting Notes of the Daily RenJlWic Indifference To the Ionising
1 tine of Three Princes of the Veto. The Bill Will Be Re-
Chttrch,
Anyone who is looklni
nmuiier «f Important duties, are, nev-
mhelestt!, tharaeterteed by a «ltn|>!l-
ilty utterly unknown In the everyday.
Iittiijne of men who ovi-tlpy peidtlims
hr the < onimunity of anytliJnB bke tire
same import a nee.
These [irirues of the t’birrrh Uro
their Hies aluo!uiij|y In the intercut •>{
others, and from the time they arise,
G- ........Iiir, until
! hour there is not
dur devoted to lux-
mennfnylens jileriH-
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r proles’, a&ai
‘pho ground
’ pirblfi.- iiffi.wy. j
■ ibsred lire r!11;;pct'l
Court. "'' ~ ....................
the I'o-ote-railosi of rhe Evringelfml *
AIli.'in<<*, c 1 >oi;«rued of -rlhe Protestant ~t
>1 In Im er?: r~t the <:St r, rind tb? protect
rv.rts .riirie! to Mayor Guns, when be
f r e 11 :■ i is i? d .f rot a Co kuiaibti s- yeist e rd ny
j monihis. 11 is Hcrjiim- Inrtnmiintely
jmrrilled tire mrmii;r.e^p.ent of the tlie-
p'lec (fiat th? pe.i-fcrmari;? of "One
'risT'‘ would pet be isfewed under sny
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ehtmn nwef tG yWk 'ffithtn nf j.™”e,
'‘Wt! tis-e llti ii isscrrte «<■ piyi
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........ ...................... .dijster! Rt" frtr»;tKher F? One psipren^yr. lltr
I Mary Mrrrtdrdrrr. known to ih*:t world i Fra ireit 1st tbs1 Frwvhm.rqt Tim Mil-
iars Miss i'-rances Griffin Polla. tiniiEh-P"ra °f .nr.re d-rLerailfwd thtat no
ter nf Rear Admiral Robert Pos.Ib t re.p-ne. yrmtfx or oM. o.: mi or ’wciiMlt.,
tired) of Washington. I priest «r hsrrsussi. Ct-K-tl ro-ary It? .rs.rjy;
Admiral Potts, Who war. rr.t, S1 a.tjgusher, ha i-f ra^lyttstjeoi
one time was opposed tn hl.* third 11 ewvitritjtmsm sflrap.ty thd
■ ■ daughter becoming a nun ami pleaded’
™ i,,., fol- ,^r t’l,ilns" bcr nltl’-1’ fi’{l
irahfp fund wbere-
; mnn ts ohm H>e|
.'ompletlng bls cnllegG
then conttmiing on
Popslate (h-envhfaMy Cathc
lie. f&gs&trata Bfosdy Prof-
cstat, \' <7-.
According to a I’arili™
White Pejwr the rellglotiB cmirmti of
Ireland hiiK glven the following fig-
tirer.i / '•<
Ct tioliea, 3.24 WIO;Ep I sen psi fans,
576,-111; F’rartbyterlrtin. ...440,62®
Sletfeodistu, ®2,m; all Atliifrs, AS,
*ltl!e CMIi0iW.TSprWiii»t:«>i^iUy!iei» pnftmC McW
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a sar ”'**■* 7"fag»s igs'I
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< Special Cablegram To The Snutllerfl Catholie Action In tile C'mnhtg Elec-
tions Jit Italy.
The Cuthollc orgrinlziitfons of Itaiv
.ire imilting preparations for the <;i.>ii>.i
ing elmdlrnis. Tlltcr will insist Hint
I'ltrlitiuteiitnry 'J.itididut.es who desire
Catholic sitpjioi't
merit promising
lacking reilgioiu
other C'allioilc hi to rest, a
Ca>! ho I hn will jirobtiliiy take a more
act I ve part In the i-miiing elect Ions
than in any nfnve I S"o, but tins princi-
ple of “Non expedlt” rmuaitiii intact.
(■’attic iW|n>rtn Denied.
Repin tn In id rail lot Ion concenilng
I creation of 11 new ilime.ic
im, Hungary, an the See Cuy:
alleged hitoiventlon rd [be
Pope In favor of Montenegro an re-
gards iIm pmisetiriiiin of FkuturJ; and
that Hyrvla him iimimunieated to the
Vailiitn Hie mimes of n depututfon
that ti< I'omlHg In Rome to dis>■ uss the
all :i'e siti-
Sfesiienger.)
Fniiera! of Hm I’opL-’s Mister.
ROME, February 1 7.—As I’.ieflv
(announced [p plsl week's dlapatcli
IMF HlsttesM^p TTKFveS?;'!’?? ,10Ka Sllrto' ,’ll>,er of tile Ho1>,i
| avBfILreLAWYER|J’stlinr, Pupil Piirn X, died in Rome
I : <,n Fe1>- 11 of iiaralysiK, She was I
| Gunter Bldg., San AEEtoBh, Texas. yenrf! T!,,! wafi ,nu,'1‘ i>vl?F-?
S' * <;ome bj' tlio demh of his sfater, who
-Ihad been very done to him all his life.
He Hjient. the nl’tertimm In hia private
ehapr-l, offering prayers for t.he repose
of her soul. Later jn the afternoon
Lite Pope retlriyl to bln aimrtments, I
where he ivna visited bv Itis two sur-|
Vlvlng KiHtera nn-1 a. nicer... Tim Holy: til,7„)'m , , lt._,
- .ntlmr bore up well, ami consoled hhVwlth Rh,,,,,., (|UllBi
sltitera. lie refused a request that the „)H[, t!|(. , ••
iurmnil nervines should Im held In the1
Vnlfciin, wJiieli would enable him to
we the body before Interment. it
By Idle express derdnt of the Pope \
llie funeral wan rundmled In Um sim-1 •
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imgis trom the Vntl. au aeeoin pun let. t,
the prm etKilim from tlie hmjmu to the I . , , ,
Chunli of San Lm-nzo milslde tlmj ............... Spain,
walla, v.bem till! body reposi.it dmhigi Indiutmllon limi been numbed In
tlm rt in lit, (Ji; tlm fiiltnwliig nmrnllig;! Hinijn by tip, jm till rat I on of a 1 riyal d,-
aolerun Mana of Requiem was cell;-j' l',!l‘ cnHfillt under nuns r<. > lr>shmll< a
brntmJ hi prcaenr:i> of an Imniemm . 011-. belonging to religious 1 ongregur ji.ns,
coitrnr' IrirduiJliig all the Car.lhmtii hi | bi hi 1 imfnntiily with .1
Room, the itritii'i.t Jli.trmmll< corps, 1 law wtifi’li haw never hllllvrlo been en-
llm immln of relfglmia orders, colleges I foi'eed.
arid aiemr'lfitlims. till the .Jemii. m. iit Tlm New Ari hbhlmp of I’ologm*.
' iimmom-, m ,1m Piip.il! o„ j,-rllfl|V A .dibhlmp Hannmnn
.m"" ?,1’ m1’’11 recently nptmim<-.i MmioimiPan ■
’' l!,’’T1' ' T !”7of t'ohmiie, 1O„I< tlm .-md.mmr, molr
- irai, rmcm ml I he nd.iolm| „r ll:y;t|(y ln 1;f t|1„ (=
| Emperor, win), Ih replying io plif n-iJ
:<*rG!?G iif l!:=- Ar: bbfahop, <»mplnu*l7.«^|;
u -mm ,£«■ v <- ■; - - .....-t jH» heinMtlK nr< ruiihc fi-mn sh<’ har-j
J J1'1-1 1 monhjiiu ncji ktuns of ( iinruh ;*«dt
'’G'1'’ G'1'""’ .!’ll,,^!1.'-!t'i1ironltm tlm Ai.hbl,.lmp Ims b-m i!v
: ed for April ;1. I
The Peravvuijon In rmtisgnl.
The Pahlandi of IJhIiou bus wrftlynP
it letter to tlm jireiddent of tlm I'nrtu- ’
.......... ........... protesting itgaitinl th...'11
laliin of
itri h in
Veto. The Bill Will Be Re-
iutredsced In March.
tn a dispatch to the Chicago Tri- ---------
bum*. Mr, T. P, O’Connor, a members!1ml on
of the National Party in the Brittih iProtn .1
House of Commons, writes as foltov.a ’1, !9
coneeruing t’
House of Lords on the Home Rule
Rill:
Nothing showed so plainly the
prm tical destruction of the House of
Lords ns ,the barrier to Home Rule
than tlm abscilute Inditfereiice of the
public during the whole debate on
Munday night.
When the debate began everybody
was too busy with Ministerial diffi-
culties over Woman’s Suffrage even
to mention the House of Lorda, ansi
the contempt, for (lielr m tlmi was elo-
iptmitly expressed by tlm universal
comment among the Libera!'!, "What
docs tt mutter what the Lords de-
cide?”
As the debate proceeded the House
of Lords Itself gave further ecmfiruia-
Hon of the tinIversii! sense of Rs lin-
poteme. Hume old “die hards”. like
Lord Halsbury, waited that tlm House
of Lords was miw only b debating so-
ciety, with no power left, but tlm
most remarkabto featur,! of tlm debate
was the entire rhilngo of lone from
tlm former struggle.
Even sitrh strong Tory
Lord Curzon and sueli
I'liundtmen as the Archbishop of York
tii-knowlodged that tiiere was an Irish ognitivu m mn npvmui.
problem that, must bo faced end aol-lnmlce and to hold the
red. Lord Grey went further and an- I”” *"■"'■**"■■’ c--»i—>■'- -
nuiinred bln r-onvcirslnn to Federal
Home Rule and admitted that Colon-
la) opinion all wttn It: favor of Home
Rule, and dwelt on the :
Importance tn the Interest of the llrit-
Ish Empire nr reconciling
millions in the Hulled BUt’e?
When the division came, though,
the bill of eoiirso was rejected. The
mitjoriiy was less by 121 than tn the
division against Gladstone’s Bill in ■
iksuj.
The whole lone of the debate re-
verted to the certalti conviction among
even the members of Hie House of
Lords that Home Russ ia now inevi-
table. and tiro;.cin(yy re-ffiainlnpi ques-
tion Is the ierms of compromise which
Hie Orangemen can :get.
•m Final Wirdggte.
As I have frequently stnteri. the
final struggle will come after the
House of Commons pauses Hotne Rule
the second time and the House of
Lords holds out for the ex dim ion of
Plater, The Irish Party is absolutely
unanimous in Its determination to re- mi
fuse every attempt to divide Ireland of
Into two ns Hom:, but otherwise Is ceeded
ready to meet the opposition In every
reasonable concession.
The Rill will be rd nt rod need early
in the session Imgltinfng in Marcli..
will be passed riiisldly through all its
stages in the House of Commons, and
will be itent to the Lords by the mid-:
die of July, If lit la again rejected byi
Hie Lords then ft. win be reintroduced
in the 1U14 session, passed again by
the Commons, and sent straight to the
King for the royal assent under the
Act of Puri lament.
BMfcTE@F LWBIO.
Tile isinliop of Kevers. France, do-
-clares thpt ciurfag the ;>r'.::".-i!l year'
the Sai’rea-.CWgfegaiW’Mr Bites s^y"
.mhnif itlie•.nasss-Sf • tektifleat:oa of »»? 11,! l
Beraadiette SwirirousUtlic little giHlstsudlng
to whem Our Life .appeared over fifty T , „
. years ago .In :tbeslow .fainohh grotto of I "G Louis, Mo., J
’■ ■'..ijt)?ITtSteis •: ■ t A. of C. fiiis tsLKcfl
___an bHl
;i"2”iSSsSr I’."."." t
I.(11 Hons ,i n t h e. S Late. o f 3Hbs tits ri.: Tins i R
.- a ■ ■',■■■■■ ■■■■■■ y:-,.,. FederatWn 1s. itlan active in Ute:sup-li-
j foit. :o.r rnrsaskte^?. in trite need ?refrard-i ii
■ TiWt iaall iXE,X,<7SS.£?XGL,.KG1SX’S^
I j -lai e -Town3«t iqsj for; .H-vIy .• j• tMy •riv^n:• 11>‘ is:
['■■ ■■ G.“-Gri/;7-iH.r inn
I By Cardisal Bostbc, Arciibislisp of
| ’Westahtsief.
I Cardinal Bourne. Archbishop of
| ’'Vest.mluster. In the course of a Lcu-
| inn pastoral read on Sunday. Fell. 2,
| :n the chiirchess referred Hf tilt’ stiffra-
l and issued a warning -----'—
I cx<-r-sses and rmaslble Faults
I mlaiit. easily
| of :in object, in itself legitimate.
I "We most earnestly beg.” says His
I Kmln<gu:i>., "the Faithful commit ted to
s ™ cere who have ijouvimowl tlmrnsel-
1 ii?s of tlm equity and exiie-lienny of:
I thy object which they fire seeking to I
I be ever on j;imrd ngslnst any parti-|
| ‘ ips.'ion, direct, or Indirect, tn any
s nmllimls wliirh are oontrary to the law
| of God. We refer especially I o those
| arts of violence to persons or property
i which have disgraced :Ulis movement. .
| and which are n;••'.)>contrary to
j jimtice and charity."
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A VICTORY FOR DECENCY.
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Federation Freverite the Frodtrctian
of Aa Iiffisisi®! Flay h
GBClBSSti,
ISpir-pil Ti.. The Southern Messenger ) [
CLVeiNNATL m. Io—The Hum-1 ., , . ,
ill mi (Vjardv Brancti <?f the Amvricai’ AF1.“ ne 11 m looking for a guiq,;
Federation of CstlteJlc Societies sm-p.” 1 h<: Hi_i:lp,<‘ llfe sll<nl,ti t!l!’n first to
• ceded vestewlav in i; preventing Hie I j ?t!I i s three Cnrdinnls, whose
j.rodni tlon of the Tiischiotm ’ plav tI,ll!y although full From the be-
“<Jne Day,” whl- ii had been scheduled *:-«<niriFr to the emi of tlm day with nil
for thiif week ui the AVsiunr Streel. ,t,!llllll‘r ,lf IraiwHnnl .lnu» ...... „„..
Tlu'Xk't, this Hty '■'■
The Exei'inlve Com ml! tee of the
Federation broustst tin? matter io the
attention of Archblsimp Moeller, who
m. ome sent out a circular tetter io
all the pastm-s of thb city, testrm tlns
them to wan: their- tong regm Ions
asnlns: at > ending ■the show. Tile
i-mnmittiw' called utete the director of
■ y. arid -tjjitvre-1 n vigorous
in st the- perfo rmu nee on
of its firiB.rant litteris-e :■>
A Subcommittee mi-
. . i te the .luvimjle
Til.'? CoraBslttiw then secured
Heary SuiBkewics Start® & Cnuade
AgaiiRft Pres»iffi Tyfua^y.
Tlm m'.idcra, ii'.’jit.iHs.t; h q miiH.-hlu-
1st. H’.i can tie-t wort ijji wvcjylhlnjt
In nd.<w unftcraitity n<r. njnfciiii
no .Tsi'-uutst of r;i;e dlrarTPy of lndl-
vidtiteiii, r;t<es, <.-o;ss<ssi;s, eT, It? (ii
i no* list wl.'tc ;i.=; werif r.f.ie old Roisian
5 l'rsls|.nH.i't!'Bi am* rr.ttyra. J’ruieilti’a
j t!X!t ru.'d of S-S’ ijojjtstilitcz Poland la a
m Ji-Me lit I'.ydnt,. it. iirtentily cninmnnda
>,,, Hile lit t te c Eli Lil SY!S silmt t.o ssny Hseir ,t,;i *a
prayera In Ptei-Ht. MtU furbj.<Eti t.fiph Hom
mijtbwsi to «frm thsM to jideep with
Ppltefi iK-oior. Ss.if-isiSta judam® Impofei
iritiH pfMRiei: for fjim-iw jtytevijmau of-.
Cenrcst, btis eve.-s feittflji1 Ptenmll neftieea
.....Tjlw.j iraj't'jis s'ttistiuuR
to ba ssild acErf l,M-;gH»^ni urn) ..fliinsig: sut
Iwfore. !'|!raise bisiJ; . mart? drau'lc
me.iswrws mt'e iwcnfti ftelhli
la ns lew tiers, itm,) tita-tlT nisroperty cxitsf}»te
cat mi sml bsaiSM !Wintsr '■» prusi[i»»
wt,. v» ,.«»? i-.’.eij, I,,'.'h iiiuiKii'ui-i rr<n<.".'i.nr <»i t.m? r*?tt lera. H lis Hie ot'-E siarrtbod w-f this
The Pope ex-i Domlniciin Sistera whmtn ntotherlteime. fitiglrte ''simieHfSsv.ri.t.iltygy"' at Jwte&L At.
L;.,.;,„ .,. Ghopnrd, Ohio. ' bottom It u s qiicy* 1cm c?f rafteteri., iwt
and nlso for the nuineromt rntMBmgmri lit, Rev. Blttlmp Kenimdy, rector <:t! ...........
Of xynlpnlhy be hnd r"'-P"! from i the American Cullegn in Homo, liml!
A merlin, !,-j nmBeii'i* w|.‘h the Holy Father to- j
The Holy Father looked well. J'-' '
was deeply touched by the wonderful!
umtimony of Hymp:hthy Im hnd rmelv-i
cd through innumerable t ' !
From both ecdcKiRKticH ami laity in alii Hom:! Historlctil
parts of the world. ;
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j FEDERATION NOTES. |
' Ai. IlM .lannary nmntlng of (he
' Montgomery Coitfity (Dayton, Ohio,)
Federation of Catholic Societies, eiee-
tion of officer!) nrmupted tlm greater
part of the buningBH of the membera
The juvenile courts and motion pic-
ture fihowB were among the tnoBt im-
portant of the tnpl(’f) which came be-
fore the Federal loti and the pretddem,
decided to name n Branding commit-
tee to look into the matter and report
at the next, meeting.
The Federation at Dayton, Ohio,
was founded September 24 ,1311. it
now h.in a memberHlilp of no Catholic}'
i societies. The most noteworthy cl; 1
jeets ro far accomplished are the fol-
lowing: The Bdiiolai
by a worthy young man is given :,1>e
opportunity of ci ' " ‘ '
course amt then continuing
through the imminary. The collection
and cl I s tri but! on of Catholic litera-
ture to ail Hie different public liigHtu-
tiona in Tdontgome y County. A :1c-
twn dirt ten of all indecent and immor-
al literature, adven'd semen tn and the-
atrlcalB as well res periodicals preju-
diced towards the Catholic Churelt.
The moving picture shows ami juven-
ile courts to be investigated to see if
any Improvement is nee de.'J, nml
””—-"“ j comitilttaJH te :bn named for;
I 0r. Willhm D. ft&Carfy,
BEHTiST.
Office, 318-319-320 Moore BWg.
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| PRESIDENT WILSON’S
[ PRIVATE SECRETARY.
.tesi-cti I’atrfek Tumulty will be m.r-
reiary io ihe i'ngdttent after Mnrcii 1. i
to an unDoiinieini’iu mad" I
lent.-elm 1, Whsini. ,
!sm-i:ili;d witb;
gnhermiiorinl I............
i >■■!■'re pa,' by ..............
I")' tlm Pope anil lite bIei!Hiirg u.mm till:
i giieur? Rupiiblli'
; renewed emu palau uf peraerntlolt!
J lii-lmp nnrke «t .41. ........ Hc- cHi-d' rirate’'' Hus Chun I) in ’hat afflln.>.i!
: hi Dinlli'm* :<>n:niry. The praMdent. replied ‘
, . . , iommending Hint, tlm matter
>) mioti):t <>f tlm death of the, |ljr)Ilght before parliament, where thy
, , . . „, ; K'llgloiiii pollvv nf the guvi-rnninnt lih
;,<mded for lira days. Time were re-1,„ t)„ raj,,j ghllrt!y
Homed nn I- rlday, when Rt. Rev ,
Maurice F. Burfci’. D. D., Blrdiop of! Pn'lnlcs I teetevtte In Audirtii ;
st dmumb Mn . was recelvftd In fare-J Mon*. Rev. Archbishop Rod.wood of <u lui'crntnihrtscl,
trito. w^j/Jkaying the] Wellington,.. New Zealand, mH Most
-------- ....j .... .....erica, Jjihhop Burka [ Rev. Arebbinlibp Begin of Quebec,
Informii.-I Hie Holy Fnihm-that im, and;Ciinada. were received In audtvn<« by
many other American r-crlc»lm!l hn in I the Holy Fatlmr yesterday.
Rome, had offered tlm Holy tlaerillee ■ Hlu Eminence' Cardinal Fab'onlu haa-
of the .Mass for the repose of the imnf! been nomlnnled I’rotectnr or f lu-:
of the Pontiff's sinter. T*:? I’ -; ? :::: ’
presimd hln (hanks for this klndneuis ’. In at Hhi ,
III, Rev. Hlithnp Kennedy, rector cf j langtsagc.
the American Cullega in limns, had > Aiitatti-M i.EiU Irteyiilty ;5ji- grist/l
'."ii t;uill>ji' p wl'ii the Holy Father nj-1 Hnnry j.nl9- f.gaiqjq.i.rate^
!!■*; day. In cr'i.imute. uhts-'j b,i: cui.Jtw "The Jtiteir- ...........
f,rl ’ Abbot Gavipmt, superior <if tlm : natlutsal 5ry AfsMim. Ps-nwis Md J,F^I’teF JJL,il
Beimdlctlnen in Englanri, leu ven Rome ; Pel ami." ” The aw eirti rait-nl that met Hi j ■*•■• "'here 1;
telegram.'! i thin week to take part In tint Interna-j-’m Frxsn;st.:i ..V.ir?),."" liiir "arraya tfiej
lairv in a!t;Hmm| Him.oHctil Congress at. London, j low. ei:erm?in nory pete, ;jfjcur rtf rrurns I |
IHe will return itt April. pty ssrslcicvt st .®nii En .ft'Kiil'.y not. r-1-'
(THREE NUNS OF ONE FAMILY.!
KortiTTtjgse'Ri!: Crater awfwB
tehurrljiS’iti vm.d .»rfe«*te rad murat.ifi.ir
........., _____ low tiers adrift tM tte' wide worf.iL
[no avail. ; ‘terra-rar ife Frwuteas fit lesfft t«jra
; A solid gold cimlfce with diamonds;R steen' of railsswt.'s®-*ton., fttet rg; in
rami hamliioiueiy finished, rained a: 1 France. Xot a wit of tetawalitj' h
,$3.0<ll». wag used at (ho Maas., a pres-■ granted, sjEsks prapte Ejy tEi'OU-
f>nt given by Miss Potts to the Carmel- ttk.terisj.z on tlw esigss
ite order in memory of her mother, i tt!“ graive. sra fettMfei.e wit tftelr tMtes
Miss Potts has followed In (.!))? s!®(®Vi®s Em fc’eta retsatrfes AHnit
of her two BiateFB, who eBterod into - are kimter tn ihwKi steir? -i|.5ssH!iif ns.lh’«-
religious •uttdiisltin. Her eldesr Mater, j ian's bf whtoif. tfeey sj,e w eMraraSAirt-
Mhrle, la Sister Marie d’Asirtgt of the < 1? fffnd, kt- ttrste st? ,IU it’rrtoiita.
Order cf Assumption, ami 'short;? af-jran inexi:?iI»:iaMy...p!rg!rrf. Fw Fdlatte*
tor the Cm I ted States took pc«se<isi<3ii} Prar * Kes.% towfe' T*Ttr!l.s!®E^.. w}.|l: iio:
of the Philippines <di<> founded a ran-;’1*’ Wnr fftsve fesii.ttrj'ffem '■
vent in Manila. “
The sec end si‘iter. Miss llobwu, iaiare ittetMmsr tel sitmtfr
In the Carmelite Cunvent at ?'hl Jade J- ri-mesny Itmgfes at. (tern. . .
ph la. | Folstetl ru-ra^ltr^ ffet ri -
---u-- J has rewtetefy sstets
Daughters of Rear Admird P^SsJ
U. S. Naw. |
In the Carmelite Convent at. RaVJ.Jrate-e.
more on Feb. i; Cardinal Gibbons s,!tte Hr® tfu’ Me.».
conferred the black veil gjinn StMisrl’^
ngili
Frames Griffin Potts, dat:,
ter nf Rear Admiral Robert Pntra •
tired) of Washington.
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before li o'clock in the jnontlni
thelt early retjrfni;
otle nimntqii of the i
uiieiis I'ileiii.tfH or i
u re.
tn tlm private chapel tn tlm rear of
hits rind lie me. (’urdlmil Fnrlcy cele-
brates Mass, at il o'clock.
- After a sbnpl>< brettkfusl el lertuH,
fruit and ten. with perhaps one chop
<?r a muni! piwg <m steak, lhe Ciinllnnl
attends to his l orreapontietice, which
Ih very large and extremely hiiport-
i’tit.
There are always a number cf visi-
tors from different parte nf the world
who mtiKt l)<> interviewed, uh thi? Car-
dlniil’a Hist of rallers itu lttdes dlplo-
mattsU. Jiteh potentates <■’ the
Ciiuich, phlkitilhropiKlH. Ulen of af-
fairs Hnd women of eyidted isnelul
rank from nil parte of Europe mil
AtittHra. Cardinal Farley in a ebartu-
! j big front and hie holipltallty iv always
I ready when t’iiiiH li dignl!urlea from
pondgn i-puntries rue visiting Amor-
1 fill.
The Cardinal keeiru himself Inform-
ed on nil the <)ueattons of the day. If
there Is any additional time left lor
reading during tin* busy ■
I’Oiirs it 11. mr-ti;:ieil with
blog rn phy.
The Cttrdhiat clines til. t o’clock In
the afternoon, anil before his dinner
ite takes n long walk whfi b laittH often
t 12 to 1. Ten Is nerved at fi
o'clock, the nusai including only tea,
which is the Cardinal's favorite iiever-
nge, find brng.dstuffs of one kind or hn-
iitfrer. Then there l» unotlier walk
it nd the Ordinal's labors begin again:
it.tRII. hit; MUme,
Tire Cmrflinai tfelflteis publie vclil-
ek's bt’caumr of the commentn imme-
tianrw made, atui becnmir* of thin he
’■owteeij Hart', spring to (icrept tile Kiff,
ul an automobile from a parishioner.
Hint time he bail roftitM.'il over
,'UBd over again to accept a car. tits lie
lomiWenuf St. a luxury umiulted to hln
ufllra. In mtrlltlira to walking lire on-
ly outdoor exercise In which thn Car-
dinal Iti'lulgw I,a smif, which ho Imtrn-
.' ’ 1 auturner nt Long Reach,
jN. J.„ where he Itsid ;t cotta«tc for the
! ru'iiiji op,
! The Cardinal rernte al) the ricwspti.
oiily, l.'eHf '.'Very day and lets no item b!
"Sun,. Cstlwlfr; tiwis eacape him.
A Isrtp!! part of the Cnrdlnrtl's time
is dtivougl. to Ute coutrltlcratlon of the
promotkin of priests
known for tilti fair-
; priestn according to
they have shown, and
it j.s tteeeeaarv for him to devote a con-
■ Ipme*■ ? o; i.mer w on,* i;wr
cJiferat.frm of lhe fl57tiles of the vitrlomi
jjarfajhtsp tn order that the right man
rn.ay ba promoted Io the right plu.ee
i wti« there is a vacancy.
Ib the wttrld of Catholfclmn Car-
■lltrel Fttrley to krnwn ais (lk» Cardinal
i of the HtaFmnn, (totter lilrl dlrectlog
; t.bsi dktteiw of .New York has sent the
uiq;r: Ittrgim smonttt of money for mhslon
Useir d-ff Hie C«tlnulte dl.iXiWies.
ro'rfij a. day god# wlthrmt (he Car-
'; being c«lle<i upon tn lake ua the
]tHte>i.1.lOT). of mbnrfiMW is one form or
: artotter. Ha to deeply Interested In
the Sttolely fur the FteiiagdHcm of the
Faith. ..Urn CialhoUc lio-wery Mission
arsiS Uta> Cfataim Mfesslott of New York
CafSSlWili rmrliey .ituaim, also all the- dlo- .
r’was bwtoaw of Kiw Turk io look
sifter, ss Is ttSHE Areti bishop of Mew
’*■—v*. jftjdl as irar-h htto rom.plirt.e
: stored nt itiiis MS prtatitt, B*f < cfiwrches
:.. TTJssift t.te l.21SLSY 11 sotils that are |n-
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I l! "r Empm-or; who. In
b Lut to ri...-il. in n m'lHm.ry ' Imtiel.' <Sr„wi ,,, .. bl
il v/Hl bo njniovi’$ tn (hi? * \...... /
iT.jhj niMlouiK nvt
monioii!’: ivorkti
St itfc.
a jHj'h o < tiiMeyhiiDf thte fjtmif.ti r,f Hio.
. •_ Surin iur thf‘ t*?:n!jnu>tih<1ft <)f:
f’ !?r Yr,!;UiM'p‘-''rTJi'^Jo' ri-it‘1^14 , ubdo th*- rh?ir-k;<
-n .fir. vvjfrinrrj. ■■ -i- »•* < , . , .
r'.^tgihjrj | Vi i](J nt the fiiner.?! «'r?r*?m*>Ti>-
pti'. Wpjj r«7{ ijpon nil who mut
!*■[ t iihiirjh'lhv.T.
-fn ijfijjjHotl |.f) Whh )| hr w;iH ’
itjjpiUTtf.£.?4 by Th«? governor, rh- finr
!f Th^ 4,1- 1
Hi?h of wi-T^tury wiifront «a.}ary, j f uiroturt. of tho ---
5h\ H 1 IjFfjc iv|^tor+
ohL Jron of fonuiPF A’WiiMJiblyiiuih - > - - • - —
' Hs* %’♦;«.» i'^aroil in
■y. Htj sr. 0rM*
: pnro^.-h-fisi uchooi .ftjjd. njjfrfteQUitnt- J cue pl 1, Mo,+k
.^iUjriRr
|. ’by th** 5<?rsf?y £ity; ]4*iy iW Xtiifet
j; Tbor^ tim r4mj4vf*d <jf bn<frq-
Jor nf hHK in ih»
km' ;ri!i[ ridmHted to the hht* Jft
M*02 He with n<;iny pn*
hticaJ fJUfi *oHaj org^nizaiion.'L fihbjf
iinioiiK wfrfr'h «rc» of Co turn-
i iiB Tijn.j Ht. P^r'i* Alumni AsftcMa-
rkfij. Ho w-Lw 'tlfL’ LBfJ to tho Akj^ih-
bly in 3 an J sf-nred four < on«<fcu-
tjvf* yttar?:. tHrf ord ?i Jfjstislfttcr,
un<i d^ha-^.T won htrn di?i!Snr-
rjon • ?hcs grates Hl- ujjjf-
rb.frj and h;%*- hIt; ■ hjhfr^n.
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PRICE §1.50 A YEAR, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE - J
HOLT NAME SOCIETY. ’
■' ~— -d
ie Hundred llo&saBd Added To , |
the Membership Last Yeer. 7]
, During the.iyeur 1312 the Holv .. I
Xante Society in the United States has |
<i n Precedented development. -1
January 1, 1912, to.-December ■'.■ TiS|
uiummis, writes ns loirov.a j ■■1, 1913. there were established '<::t|
the recent debate In the throughout the United States 43S
,.,.,i.. .... m----- r>..._. Holy Name societies. In addition to "77g|
these, at least IGO Junior Holy Name |
societies were formed. Eighteen dio- -I
eesan unions were formed. In many I
of (he societies the membership is \ I
trom Site down to IGO men. It is dif- . I
fii utt to estimate the Increase of mem- I
bets in the ranks of the society dur- 1
Ing 1912. Certainly 109,OffO Is a eon- 7]
aervative estimate. It is gratifying . . . ?]
to nli who have the responsibility of 'I
souls to rend these encouraging fig-
tires In the interest of religion, ' to|
In the review of Holy Name activity ;1
nrc two figures that loom up on the |
Holy Name horI son of the United 4
States. They are Monsignor Mooney, ,7.|
V. th, of Now York, and Father Me- . J
Kenna, 0. P. The latter can be re- - 1
parded as the founder of the society in I
lhe United States,'while Monslgnbr <1
Mooney must go down in history Us |
the real founder of the diocesan or- .I
gankntlon of Holy Name tmoieties. It |
is true that particular societies exist- 7.-I
etl prior to Father McKenna’s time, .-i
but without ills giant energy, and Ci
without a saint’s patience during the i
long yeitra that Father McKenna re- ' : j
ceived neither eneouragement nor rec- i|
lien in his apostolic endeavors to I
ice and to hold the men of Amer- ■■? <is|
ica practical Catholics in an organized . ; I
way, the Holy Name society would T
probably have been to-day what it Is <1
in most parts of Europe—s cent rat- -I
tn omen tons entity for the comparatively few pious I
„r Jnen oE B rl.y wh6 have a ;|
tion to the Holy Name. It la like- I
wise (rue that an attempt had been 7 |
made to forte some kind of union be- I
tween nil existing Holy Name socle- , J
ties. Later n union of societies in a * . J
diocese was agreed upon. . Nothing. . ■ 1|
probably would have ever become of . 7|
the attempt, if Monsignor Mooney. . I
with a great churchman's view of the :
possIbiJltles of the society, with his - -::|
extraordinary ability lor organlxAtton r :..-<S|
tind with Jib patience and fidelity to-. '
the cause, had not devoted himself so ;- <=':.|
»w«S58®ia
to read the report that a itooriehlng- toi
society exists in every parish of th^ . 7|
Monsignor Mooney has been Insist- 'Til
ent during all the years of hla direc- \
torshlp that tha diocesan organization
interfere not with the independence .
-f any parish society. He has site- <.g
perfectly in New York. Dio- -fl
reran unions throughout the country :_ --.■
have recognized thia,as s basic prin- .-■
<‘ipie. In looking to the permaiiehi-y " -®
of diocesan unions, Monsignor Moon-
ey tuts recognized the danger of ex- -g
cesslve organization for men. Every • ■ ■ -’E
Holy Name director with successful .5®
experience Itt dealing with men knows ri®
the wisdom of this principle. Tte. : j|
much can neither be demanded nor 11
requested of men. There Is the great " 77'||
task before the Holy Name society of .-•• ”«
organizing in a national way n body '.7:1
of committees which, while seeking to- ”7®
be helpful by way of suggestion, by -.'.J
reporting successful experience of di- 7
rectors, by Interesting priests ■ who . ■'■■®
have ability as;lecturers, etc,,- will- to-JS
have no tendency to interfere . .. 7■
either toioteraa or parochial govern- ,.'.:."®
meat.- iMemliera of these committees" ’ ■■■g
. to:r/uId command respectful consider-- ': ?;.S
Hon from all interested hi the so-
of their iirmineiWB ms -able church- ."--v®
}£' te.SSB.53!J3£ 7«i
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