Southern Messenger (San Antonio and Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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Several i til ere wt-
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secretary, P. E.
Antonio;
Houston;
Lee.
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ORDINATION AND FIRST MASS
OF MV. PAUL PETER KASPAR.
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•o UTHERN
Beziily Ait Stimer aad Gaaiade.
Between six and seven thousand
people, of all creeds and many na-
si t the spa-
de. tiffGaraa Evia, advo-
t. Gffihsit, .inner guard;
session the va-
su'iniitied. their re-.
The fi-;L. t
showed ; Eev.
nJ' Ur: State secretary
were approved
audit and ac-
•Mri?. LeBlanc. Mrs. Os-
and Mrs. Power.
O’Nelli and Mrs.
, Mrs.
Bridget
i htinorary
Metz, dur-
of
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0£ s;in Antonio.
The city of Wacu was chosen as
the meeting place of the next con-
vent! >n.
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two of
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in the Gor-
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uf October 3b.
edition of "Ainer-
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ipliy'at st -Ptdfeopw Sem- ■-.'
, “to nt..»nd;.’.feeofogy at rafSU
Kanrick 5emieary,..St. t.uids. Mo., -.Kiwi
where he was lirdSinM .sulsdeacnn - :
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ife tfiatotiattj on- Saptem- ■■' '-1.....
St. .Toha’s . Sera fjisry,- Saa. ■ ’. ■■■ .-few
Antonio, and ordained to,.the holy :;'
of' CanadojcTaitoa prinisWaoiT ia "Sjsiiter on October.'■ -.;Uu|Wl|
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An ibijoyr.tltht 5’anqttet-
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and Mrs. Wyatt,
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weekly paper j Aguilar
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publish- I and visiting 1
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J Tin1 semi on was preached by; ,varniJ!1T O|> solicitor Joseph R. Tate
Archidrdiop of Mtidibaeun. Itos' ' . . . .
Charity ?.nn £
. a beautiful lee-
dntiw or -1
Order—Mrs.
nnd Miss (
adopted resolo-j
the work of th’-'
Irish Relief, atT.'o-l
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'Vr.ited SUR«s;
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and twtoH l-
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the '■ 5 re API! to If. ;t®£- ^'4
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t.-.riil Xiixililldorn kindly gare tile
of a lorire hall for the <:prei:i<;n-
the courtyard for the ban-
; followed ‘.he Boss on Sun-
tuo.-nlng.
ic first and second Jejree:: '.
art the night of Oct.
7 p. m.. and
IS
■ j'rii A ’re adopted.
if ell's report
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^p’^’inFt lie' uriler.
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Galveston, Saa Antonio, -ifelks, Corpus Uhristi od Bl Paso.
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Brownsville, Texas.
At the conclusion of the degree
work, and after a brief reccss, the
officers of the new council were In-
Eaalled by District Deputy Rowley,
i .unch and refreshments were then
nerved.
On Monday evening, in the 3:inin
l.ill, the beautiful ceremony of tiv:L>
enthroning of the Sacred Heart was!
held, HI;; Grace Dr. Lcopoldo Ruiz I
presiding. Msgr. Luis P.
vtda preached a beautiful
t>npropriat<> to the ecetision.
d-al.ely following,
1 ;rr s 11 inputs were
■i;. I’ati’icto'lk
th>i two conven-l
’tores in a, body nr,
-.; <a, nn Sunday ire i
i torn;:rd I-f e rude'i
• s tornii: which tn-? j
:..i ■ reinicired
■ire i’.'i.rcd ait
re.-reireliOtoi :
{By N. C. W.
St. Louis. Oct. 2!
tinitous existence
years. ”Amorika,”
Cat hoi io
man
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and lidive
.. the civ:
of Cohtoibo.
Following
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L 'V. to’-'- - saw® totoAtoSaSWto-Kftotoi-raBWS'S.to'-toto"-'^-:? ’Store.i
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’i ANOEiT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS.
li _
Will
of tliO
to
prlntir-K
lunch
■toTVlpl
1.nights, their families iliiT it
]’’in:br:,r of guests,
in tr taika were
er the order.
A -.lelegrr.tiun
Placed 0® ABstory
CsEWfife-e.
(By N. C. W. C. News Ser vic a. I
Washington, D, C., October 14.—
Rav. Dr. John A. By an. Rev. Dr.
William J. Kerby, and Rev. It. A.
McGowan, Bit of Hie Department of
j Social Action of the National Catluo-
j lie We!faro Council, have accepted
I invitations to serve as sac tubers at
i the Advisory Conimittoo on Aruta-
r merit Limitation formed Uy I-’nisl-
I dent Samuel Gompers of the Atner-
iican Federation of Labor. The com-
mittee is to hold Its first meeting at
the Lafayette Hotel here on October
. IS.
Among the 100 men and women
of national repute included iu the
membership of the committee are a
large number of Catholics prominent
in Industrial circles. Same of these
are John Veil, president of the Glass
Bottle Blowers’ Association; Peter
J. Brady, of New York; Matthew
Well, president of tile Photo En-
gravers' Union; Hugh Fraynre repre-
sentative of tiie American Federa-
tion of Labor, and James O’Connell,
president of the Metal Trades .De-
partment, A. F. I*.
The object of the committee is to
"aid in crystallizing public opinion
on. the gi®at issues before the forth-
coming conference on the limitation
of armaments and to concentrate and
focus this opinion’’ so as to promote
the success of the conference.
convention
of Hibernians
to order on
t the Bender
The following
• ■ .reii ire were present:
• :• i•> iii: u t E. J. Rickert,
■ ;-i■> :=r..- P. IS. O'Hara,
Treasurer L. W.
Rev.
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111., Oct. 21-
l-.reii, Catholic
re the allied a,.
PA
by ■ th0
Society,
and its
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i >■ rtre.-<L of Fort Worth
-,1:1. iv-. Mud’; of Fort
in-. :,pF“.-’t:hes were inter-, ^nl,
ri-. musical numbers,
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_____ renewing committees
appointed by the chair:
Credentials—
Sullivan
I- itzgerald.
Rules ot
Mrs. Hopkins
Irewer.
Finanre-
. I. > :rn
Appeals
i Moroney. Mrs.
Doyle.
Resolution s-
At I cohurty ;
Special
. RieSert was j j^g' 'idly Moroney. Houston, State
.n«,k-Ara of the treasurer; Mrs. Ethel Doherty.
■A':ico, State eh airman of Irish his-
tory.
The
ed bin hlesiiing individually.
In addition to tile clergy men-
lioi-ed above, the following priestfl
were present and occupied places on
the e’.puckilly erected platform
v. Iilch. served as a sanctuary for the.
u ----- Field Moss: Very Rev. Dean H.
people present from Shin- Gerlacii. Fredericksburg; Very Rev.
' - - - - fjcpri J. Sheehan. Victoria; Very
Rev. Dean P. .1. Ki eg er, Yoakum;
Revs. P, Uaquet. Cuero; W. Demel,
Wallis; P. H. Feeney, Victoria; W.
,1. Linek, St. Louis, Mo.; P. F.
Ncrocc, Frydek; Peter J. Schnetzer,
‘•an Antonio; I). A. Sykoro, Shin-
er, and John Toil Jan, Hunga.
The music of the Mass and at
......... Benediction was excellently render-
evening Father" Ksutpar. eii by the St. Mary's Church choir
El
E-'i;
Boyip-
Ilopltoivi ?jid An#;. Osborn* ,
a fine; Hio
- v-.r-to*- i ic C'voss tor
■'^’f I rating dress reform for women,
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prere?’it. lime an-i’l = -
Official Organ K. of C. and C. D, o£ A. to Texas.
Mi<Mgi™ftao1Wn1M1gMCn6ri3teWlmg^MBmMMMWgu,Hlt,n., im r,, limn ■■ - _mlirfn'nDii ii i irpi riHIIHiiii ■imiiiiilfIflli Hl JUHir-niim-
THE NEW~KF^m^FC®UMBUS^oUF^ATMONfERREY,MEXICO,
i
sfmbly fourth degree Knights of
Columbus, In full regalia, formed
an escort of honor to the clergy.
About fifty little girls, dressed in
Immaculate white, were the ilowor
girls and strewed fragrant blos-
soms in the pathway of the newly
ordained. ' A largo United States
Hag was carried, ami as the proces-
sion neared the nite of the Field
the band played the Papal
Then the “Veni
ft
__* tov
.....And He hath sent me■ to ; ■ ? ■
preach the Gospel to tha poor,”
was the text of on eloquent and
impressive sermon by Rev. F. J. i
Lodwig, of Gonziles, who dwelt
particularly upon the mission of
I ho Catholic priest. An inspiring ;
sermon in Bohemian on the "Joys i
nod Sorrows of the Priesthood” was j
preached by the Very Rev. L. P. j
Netardus, of Flatonia.
A very edifying and touching |
scene took place at the Com mu- j
nlon, when the venerable parents, j
Father Kaspar of-1 brothers and sisters and ether rein- !
- - -' " ' leviie received j
God from the f
oi their priestly j
of Victoria, and greatly enhanced
the solemnities.
The singing of the "Te D«um,"
with band accompaniment, termi-
;' 1. the impressive religious cere-
monies.
Real Southern hospitality -was
extended at the, home of Father
Kaspar’s parents where more than
ope thousand guests, including the
clergy, were entertained at dinner.
All the btiMnes houses In Ganado
were closed during the hours of
the services and the people not
only from Ganado, including the
Episcopalian and Lutheran minis-
ters. but also from trie vicinity and
various other parts of the State,
and a delegation of about one hun-
dred from Victoria, were present
on this auspicious occasion.
Among the numerous handsome
gifts received by the young priest
was a beautiful golden chalice—
remembrance from bis piirertts—
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S®'73£ i-re;,
m.11, of rec ■ ■
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vtl®' to f’"' '''''r''''‘’'I
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REV. PAl'h PKTKR KASPAR. ’
Grdained at. SI tine c, Texas. Grtotrer;
Iff, ItJBI.
Mass
National Hymn.
Creator” was chanted, followed by
Solemn High Mass.
The newly-ordained priest was
assisted by Rev. F. X. Wolf, of
Shiner, as arch-priest. Very Rev.
F. X. Lefebvre, O. M. I., superior
q£ St. Anthony'ii Aportollc College,
San Antonio, assisted as deacon,
y-’l Rev. J. C. Kune, of East Ber-
'hitrd, as subdeacan. Eev. F; 3. Pok-
luda, of- Ganado, .and Rev. Viator
i.- of Yoakum, ware • ihl
for thiij proramtioLit who
luri ouVure evltoce andtuR “ir<^ wlih'swVrd ’and l^’and
verdict of not ^y, you will haveidnc. form-
.umpti.ousrei: the narrew-mfmled fuzzy-necked .The_mram
-v.® rimu; people come atm ,. wF;yott<. on the,
q j buck, but the remainder of. your ■
siwes you will have your ensscimice
to prick: and ktiHg yon.1’ .
i The aAncra.ricsalest oi the verdict
{was greeted by cheering on the part
ref epemtars .at;the,trial.
i The final -day. of- tlie trial had
oi Shiner, m^ted Father toparJF. J- Fbltluda. pastor «
E lSidLimTr of the minister, with totoev. Victor A. Beaks, of. Vtwkitm.■ made an approprisoo congratulator?
'" f ;# hm"’. M :rk j ' G us.Tman, on whosss i wsrn t it e nt as Ur of cere monies. Re v. nofi ‘esi* ;to th° s "
1 r> tf-sSicjonv - jlto to K’toto hat! ■relfed' Joseph Kopp, of MouHon,:and .RevJ /hen they imparted their
«-—.i....«. f. »£ hs«asas5sss
y mtoretre. Jre/“^er; IF by ot^iki..- She. speared; During the orrertoiv.m .Muss r.p-
I g m » •« - stfiUTEr; li ns ’ -.tbs lyti ii nj .- .fcl-towlag theUrtU’riate hymns vretv stmg:by
wrem:.,: A : reessW.:: yesterday,; when I choir nailer dtoatiom-toK
, trustees; hbc ertdeae®reres nil in, ■ . |j:a=,te-rr-RevraK .A, VhL. sa... ■
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.1 HO I re; fl. L JU fl UL J-. l, rSJi ’■ ’
li-jidi’d hy tiv-ir warden. John Her-;
i.ra. and a dtorgiittoti Iron-. Browns-i
-.Hie in clinrgi: of A. A. Brown, G.j
K., of Brownsville Council, arrive’.!}
on Saturday to attend th” exemplifi■ i
cation. Mr. E. B. Caminde. dis-
re let d’puty of Brownsville, Tex.,
■.ras also a visitor.
To Rev Father Rafael Plnncarte
Ilargua. a third degree member of
: the order, ami who vras appointed
olflckil organizer tn Monterrey, is
due the successfal installation of
the new council.
It Is hoped that ths order will
’><n spread to Saltillo. Torreon.
MWiR COTIB’S SUBR
MQUHT® mr JURY.
(By N. C. W. G.. News Seivlca.l
Birmingham, AB., Oct. 23.—An;
’ ■ ■ ■ ’..............1 al
j verdict of “not guilty” in the ease
le, the Rev. Edwin R. Stephenson.
! tried, for the slaying of the Rev.
j .tellies E. Coyle.
The jury was on;, four hours and.
the verdict came in the face of a!
of
■vere .
I work :<s well us
of ipflt'i I iat.ioi:. All
i were carried on'.:
the Spur.ish Hitual. ami
more than ordinary dignity
splendor, under the reliable
tire fifth district oi'
C. News Service-!
—After n cots-
of
tlMJ
ttoily published
language, is to
with the issue ’
aemi-weekly ■ -
tea” will appeaf
tong November 3-
Arthur Pretiso
torial charge
' '' ma 1;’sid continue
’ k"JTEmeX’--
’ i -Are „ Mr ’’rmira
ins ’D; tire 'iternmn-Ai
an/l !ipC4:r.fnd .
r ' jbcciety. h tcd
..............
‘hi- g-merattoh
#,£ Illi-i teTest to
it y, deputy of 5 th district of Mex-
ico. assisted hy a staff composed of
Leo Eistetter, J. L Alcedo and .f.
J. Britain of Tamp'eo, Jesus Agiiil-
or of Laredo, tind Jose Martinez, M.
A. Garcia. Nicolas Gtirzu, A. Oribeto tionalitiea, assembled
A J. Champion, and Albert. Reed «-j cious vhurch of SS. Cyril and Metho-
dius in Shiner, Texas, on Sunday
morning, October 11>, to witness the
sublime ceremony of the elevation
to the holy priesthood of the Rev.|
Daul Teter Kaspar, the Rt. E._.. ‘----------- --------------- .._ — ----- ... .
Arthur J Drossaerts. D. D., Bishop i Kue ram ent with Father Kaspar of-
_ , , . , I lie la ling as celebrant, ussiHted by | "......... :
cf han ..ntonJo, oJlCiattut,- Fathers Sykora and Victor A. I their Eucharistic
An immense procession, beaded hy | ]-,ls];a tw0 (,j bjS former fellow- anointed hands
....... , crosHbeurer and acolytes, hi which | F,.lnjI!;Lriail8 (i( st. Procopius Stmt-' roti ami brother.
Snpul-lthe school children, the local and • iiiary. Lisle, Hi. Solemn Benelic
r.ernion ’ renting societies, and the parish-. After the singing of the "To eh SHcranioni wiis given after Mass
Irannre i i 'trers in general as well as Hie par-1 Father Kaspar imparted his with
and re-1 ents. brothers, sitsors and other rel-; |., p.^tiy blessing individually to h.is after which Father Kaspar fmpurt-
tlw! n lives of the neo-presbytcr pa rtf ci-, pareuts and relatives tftid to the' ' ' ,_1' ’•’•-•=••-- '- ■-■—■»- ■■-
large; pared, escorted the lit. Rev. Biishop: jJllI|](,05e congregation,
crest-1 a nd clergy nnd ttse candidate for. Dottier was served
Holy Orders from line rectory to the dnrgy and to the
! church. The fourth degret: Knights j (,d pi.jWit and his rel
of Laredo knights:
III
Of the propaganda chat is being car-
mil on by enemies of religions free- i
h£s hearers that
their society was criginuHy organ-
teed to protect priest and Church,
ord urged them to follow the foot-;
steps of tlieir forefathers and defend
the Church and her institutions
acninst all attacks.
Benediction of the Blessed Sacra-
iutr,t uni the singing ef "Holy
God, We Praise Thy Name” cloned
the religious services of the con-
vention.
The Closing Session.
The convention met in final ,
Mon on Sunday at 2. p. tn.
The report: of the committee on
resolutions was read and, titter dis-
id ssion and amendment, adopted, i
IA synopsis of ihv report will be’
given in neat week's Southern |i
.Messenger; it is unavoidably held':
over for lack of space.'] ;•
Election of Offlccra.
Sundry changes In the by-laws
were discussed and acted upon, af-
ter which the election of ofllcera
was held, with the following re-
;.u) t:
State piesident, T. P. Fenalon,
Fort V.’.jrth: vice-president, P. A.
McCarthy, Waco; ... _
O’Ultra, San Antonio; treasurer,
W. Frank, Houston; chaplain,
..1: ............,..... Bernard Lee. Houston. The
h of the State Conn-1 officers were formally installed by
d Mi.tpe, with n sub-; Bast: State President Augustus.Me-
in i lio ’’ Timsury and Closkcy
I ills or claims Th:. ;
the same otticurs officiating,
Nuestra Sonora tie Mmitency Council, No^lS, Knfghts of Ulumbns, InrtitiUwH al Mm.tra.-ev, Mexico, Octolmr £«.
The Prelate-, seated in the front row are M^T. J< Herrera, y Pina, Archbishop of Monterrey, ami Most. Rev. Leopolds Ruiz, Arch-
;ji; ■ b-ehop of Michoacan.
______ W'
Norfarn S&sicc. Two 4rch-
bisbojis Fresent At
CereEKonie:!.
The first council of the Knights
of Columbus to be established in
the northern half of the Republic
L-r Mexico was formally instituted,
with a membership of ninety, in
the city of Monterrey on Sunday,
l.ctobcr 16. R will be known aa
‘ Nnejslra Sonora de Monterrey
Council. No. 2:112."
The occasion was
interest to the people
i of Hie Republic,
to the hierarchy and clergy,
-bis was evidenced by the p resent”:!!
to Most Itev. J. lietrern y Pitin. D. |
D., Archbishop of Monterrey, and
’ .Most rtRV. Leopold’., riuiz, D. D-. ■.
i Archbishop of Micli’iacnn. Both
| ];■ elates were present t.liiougli ail
i Lite degree work :;s well as at the
ceremony of Ui-rt ’’ I lat.ion. All t,ie
I re remuriira
curding to
with --------
ami splendor, under the rtl
direction of E- M- I;owley o^
p-.co, deputy of t,u. ...... —■ -
M exico.
The good Sisters of the conven,.
t)f j’.lnria ' ’ "" ’ ' ’’ '
i I) -P O* •» -
1 iem and t
| £|Uct i
j 'Hie1 Hr st second vr'?r«t
given an the night of Ort. 15.
ccmraenclng at 7 P- »1-. and In
charge of Dr. J. S’. Quijano, P. G-
to of San Luis Potosi council as-
rtrtcil by Daniel F. Silwi. State
Perfarto Meadesi Fa-
-lilla advocate,of Guadalupe trnutt-
rei of Mexico City. Federico Starnes
aid Rev. Father Ricardo S. Anaya,
cfaMBtlor cud chuptein
. f Iran Ln er. ’-'w*" — - -— ■ ,
jela and Luis ThfcnT both
t f Guadalupe Council of Mexico
tore- iti ciMtof’e of arrangements. I Alabama jury yesterday returned
; ... ... ar.d Carlosj .....-.....—
Maris Count’ll of [
The Ladies’ Auxiliary.
The delegate:; to the convention
of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to tha A.
to IO. H. mot at the* Bender Hotels
' simultaiseonBty with, the meetiug of
... ,., „ . tho si™* ‘
I i i ■' *i< ’3VS-' f irVtiW"' ;^UsatM'
t- ^-‘I dele gr. t.rts ■ ' 'the; A. O. JL | ov R1. meeting. . .The ' other offi-
Ua1 1-adito' Atoxsllary conven■ i C<.TS in attendance were:
. - Sk l'tos war r:”rt :!tl at liw Bender i£rs> Gath. Wyatt. San Antonio,
gfifckFl nil Srittorlny evening. It} state vice-president; Mra. E. J-
-imrer'i i;ii;<T aut-ecssJ'ril and eu-I Ryan, Houston, State vice-president;
" ........ X- ri-'”-* " ■■■
I- tostm:oi<! th; speakers of the
tAtomto ’.rare: it- v. J- E. O’Leary of
|..iteire’ttrei tel; rm A a gusto ) McCloskey
gto;.l sair .’-,m,re:n. 1’ A. McCarthy of
re-pjj, i to'to’.fll. of Fort 1
IgpM Mrs. Miira E'. Mack of
IVrrrth. Tin’ :.pf“.-cites wore
3||.: -Wto! ■■■.
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toliii ::r:re .In J.
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IltoBiBND RECEPTION AagANGED €EASpLL|m|0jfii.
FOH BiRSEM FC'CHj ___
f I A.
to . O; f
Chito-fl;.
' to'WS" ■'telatomi
" fife'-Din-eisto,' I.:,.. .......
ths rmto. in Chieiilt'o ‘'i0V^.£I
■: ui lire rational; organrgatl™
tto irttomre of Ckdumiteto Mar-
II .toWAsi v’flrti to a lAMlvte Itniglrt
! a bc:to’ iiiiGutrd an
iii rhe < rdor HI ■’
® 'viWtto™ ti:)’ ri; il of : Ito ”li(l pillM’ii^
LMtote of Cr ArtMiua thei'e
’ reryralior bv ‘ IE- Kll :irel ! =>
!■; the rf'lMt ;iri irn,“
"t-'WWrtMtor. rextorrereM to t.tee Mttotol
LW:^; by tom-toto. Director
,fe toiltoito. .rml c-toiFrely
l::e time. ::t we.s d-
k st toto;:::to
teretoto. Abd tile fKto.t
. yWitot i>j mflmtori, of tto order i
liar itoi” toitoS
: toto 'KS ■: mrarbr-r.ihiy,
lAl ’'i ,
XS-tto-
M- -gU ;'r W ;to i’to:>:l;^-
.toi totof; toted”
tototo ]Ag;-’-:toto fm;■,■ r,s HtoHhto
■ .reii y i;.,totol.tee:
SiS Ktora”flC2“;S?: -A. to'Ste,..........-. ,,
rmito .’-Birth?, nw.rty ^l^eptia'i
C,- ire&re'F torrto; ■ Tn tor:, to, F. bkix Geritsrav^14 • ’ ^i^wsrd-V.
?sy' -tewra .'I. A!-.,::,;. Ctotoil, I;--.- - ,p c5iiC,
to A toti’toi’ -rtto-r to Matortte ’M anRi IM*’ Xnt
’■■ ''to reton :..to tort. was « "of We
8 t’B f to: -“to- K6„
A ■ toiyrtKTrtitofii’fl^toAjw£;tototo,;Sto'“ “ retoA
?'A>'to:’! to-v’to- .. . ....... ,■,...,. .... retort.;,!;!;;.I:.:;...ifliiflirt.
gaMBtifi ■8:8A8;fr .,' ifl,;,.
rtto‘i®?to' ■ ■■ :
warden. Lie. 1
advocate
Mexico <
Rev. Father
.a, „„„ .....-- respectively
Lula Council. Lie. Jasi; V!i-
rlfl
I
., and:
the privi’
tlic franch’se.
declared!
"If you go teto tile jury room.i
_... -i.„ .n-f,ja,j.KO 3r;r render a!
illty, yon will have]uric, formed Lie
■ ■ ■ ■ * '’Th:: wait
‘brass hand from Wied. jtrow uamiiw.io ewwri. ursw j>r«eu» :
I As the proceszlon tiled into thtrisen to the ciinrch grmmils where
iftereh the choir entonetl the ”Ecse on a specially erected aiitrt .vMitoh..
ft a c orders ” The Bishop was attend-: was a mass of .btautSM..
rti bv the Very Rev. Deen H. (ter-'rowers, Father Kaspar offered .the
tedt'of FredsricEsburg, and Very] Holy Sacrifice for the first time. •
Rev.'Dcan F. J- Kieffer, of Vila-1 Refers -tearing the parental Iwtrae..
hum. Prt-v. W. J. fr—* „# er ,
about- 3
’1
■■ri
.■ il
a remembrance from bis jHirenls—
which be used for the first time ott
the memorable day of his first
'"‘TilKl. '
BIpgrtijdiieaL
'“he newly<brdufeed priest is i .ra
_____ of Mr, and Airs. .John Kaspar. y';. j
He wm torn fb ..Ifd-yezf, ..atoravln, : I
- _____________ cm June 1. IMS, and -tame -to’ ;to '
....... parental Iwtrae.. Arnttrica. toto his. parents on Juno ■■: r|®:
Line'k, of St. which had lieen Iwndsomely adorn- Sfi, 19113. He made his classical . ’ "4;^
D A Sykora,red- fm’ '■ this ■■ festive'■ occasion; 'Ray.- rtirf.les ■ at St.
rather’ Kaspar, IP. X Poklud.3. pastor .at Grirmdo, College,
...... philriBOt.-.. -
insi'y, L-isste,-:
'■Im
ft f
Bttsweu te t'aRiJ
can til-nates sted vinstlng knight:?.,
Grace,'the ArclhWtiop of
jrXK I sss«s&?
«»i-to to— cw-
toiv new renders. ;-wertl»to' '■ ■ ' ■" .'
items were te
■pres id fins’,
were:
j, P. Legueva.
.sip- TarrteVft, ■. -
c' ............... chancellor;
IgmMgCWMWiTHUiav1 SflLD.
... w ****5«m
■ n.BxtCMdi«i fc Orta b K Sc«e..iuw«nte4 ta«*r»i -
“Dignity of the Priesthood.”
Rev W. J. LEnek, of the Holy
Trinity Church, fit. Louth, Mo.,
preached an inspiring senuon in
Bohemian, taking for hl3' text;
“And I heard the voice of 'the
Lord, saying: Whom shall I send?
And I said: Behold, here am 1, send
me. And He hath rent me to preach
the Gospel to the poor.”
i The sermons were followed by
Rev. I Solemn Benediction of the Blessed
Kuiri’ftmPttt ifith TPnthfir Kflflimr nf-
byjtiviiEj o£ tho young
II
ij|L
<81 |g A,-? (kJkffitg ■[>' the Orfe asd Ladies’ AiekO^ && I
' | |I| lea Synopsis d Pracee&gs.
1W
^sts -
-sW '
toto rt
tolai'Trt
Jj 5 :■
fl0"'” ''
■■" '-haplain
: ’ SSsS;.: reur.:<>n; Chairman
'Sflkto ’ -"to Jis. G’Dowd of
V,■.ictegates—A. Mc-CIos-
F- ,v tonr-mal:, M. A. Hfg-
aIIIImJ. I'”'11- A1”’’ [!ian’ Frank Beatty,
y|||fcS-rt ri'.flfluTiidirKtosy and Jas'. J.
te Ann Anttnio; A. J. Gog-
;'- t;:i<son. .nd M.. Slieehtin,
: -M- ■■ Flood, I’. A. Mc-
ttoiiliy toi’i >■■ Hopkins, Waco;
toto.'r. '•-lielots, li’ort Worth,
r " S’ali: '■.'iTi’-Fris:; dent Rickert, I
!: pritoiib-ii in r.l'.et absence of j
Pre-M'tet l’:i’.:' O'Brian, deliv-i
<if welwjme, which
: <1 <■■ i i to by Secretary
I,ii.lr jssi’K were also
J-..,iiTi S. Murphy, LL.
< i: ;i’i 1 Mrs. Mary E.
t Wo: til. After ap-
i h-ii usual committees
till utter-
Dimn’r was served to the Bishop
i . * nowly orduhi-
| cd priest and his rulntives at th::
I rectory, while the vast concourse of
people were served in the park. Not
r;nly were I . . 1. ,
er and vicinity, but also from Ga-
r:udu, Houston, Victoria, San An-
tcnfcj. Granger. Rosenberg, Schul-
enburg. La Grange, Mallet to ville,
Flatonia, Sweet Hume, Hilije, Cuero,
' Yoakum, Talton. Nucla, Inez, Louise,
| Fayetteville, Uleasitig, Port Lasses,
i Runge, Plum, St. Louis, Mo., and
[Mr. John Skokan, of dilcsjgo^ HL.
Sard Mr. J. M. Gaddis, of Comfort.
| in the t . ” ' I’”
and the clergy were entertained
at the hospitable home of Mrs. A.
Jakubik of Yoakum.
SeiwictK) nt Yoakum.. . .
At 7:30 p. m., set vices Wertr ton-[men!”
ducted in St. Joseph’s Church, Y’oti-
Itum. followed by Solemn Benedic-
tion of the Blessed Sac raiment
Father Kaspar ww the celebrant,
assisted by Fathers Wolf and Ton-
jass, as deacon and subdeacon, re-
spectively, and Very Rev. Denn
K’effer master of reremonies. After
ibo services Fa tire.- Kaspar impsrt-
erb his blessing individually ttnd the
'ceremonies of this memorable day
['were brought to a fitting close.
Firtt .Mass at Ganado.
Father Kaspar had the sflprwM:
i happiness of celebrating his first,
[Solemn High Mass in Ganado, I tils
: Jimzie towni on Tuesday, October:
of Culumbuq! of Yoakum Assembly,! is, Kar-lv that morning the clergy
sin full dress with sword and hal-1a:lti people assembled at the home
[item, formed tlie gcard of. honor, [of Mr, am! Mrs. John. Kaspar In
' rnrninhed by t.he;]jtt!e Moravia, about- S 1-2... miles I
jircsB Ganado,to escort tkeir: p'rttiitft1y 'J
i . t0 tkc eiiKrch grounds where I
a specially erected aitar, w3ileh -Th
I to..... Ira! a.-Rural son <
Kaspar offered
Sacit,' of FredsricEsburg, arid Very].Hol? Sacrifice i
'rsn!^ . V .T Kieffer? of "You-[' ■ - Before -leavingi the
_______ Rev. TA J. 1
Louis. Mo., and Rev. D..Y*. - ------• ■ -.
- nssiated Father Kaspar,!F. X Poltluda. paster nt G.-ir.ado,
■ • -. ■*—. r . ei *4"_. _ •*._.. 1 .* "i rt •rt-t'^rt Ct S JW i*€1 tn: trT"!Y i’ S'1 3 74 1^ZJ
Easier of ceremonies. RevJ a«"(itesis to -tho privileged parents,
rnw of Steiteton. and Rev J Then they imparted their bleaoteg
<¥{Jrt£i- E ’ MAUJA ..'JZe . "■’« - «.n>»„ ’^El^ L1I1” -, ... ,»,,x „ „
the I pusiag pr-’itefsion proetTdc-.i ns; ite -<.ni:: Jime:, .U
■ [wav. In the line of .march-,were the- rated rt!b'to&
ap-llnsal and vfeittag socleUsb from, her IB at S
'fc revera! of the rielghbriring sjarliihe^ -
teeUflM the bands of ’ Ganado/j. Taltaa
■ WltowRo-El .Campo,. ~ : ~ ” ""
Council
in charge of c
Vicente Tejeda
f of Stella to.. ...
"'I'.rnplaj.
Religions here sees.
m.. Sunday, candidate* |
knight-; iit.tendcd Mw;,l
'weekly [ ,.h(, greater
J llrOH-
^terai’y i the* — *
• f-pokc c
a3 ba’4ifig > t not ism
-pension of "Araere t,-Lre on
'Upori wideh ItoKnlg^
Hre Musing « t“L] -7’" -
cut. to pf}1 candidates
His!
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