Southern Messenger (San Antonio and Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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A SFIRlTt'AL RESCIlREenoN.
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K. C. INITIATION AT DAIXAS.
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For the Week Ending April 12, I Pl.t.! from sin, that, like Clirtst, we
Sundny, d - fi«> <>r»t Sunday after Eual- .......‘................
t i>iii 111 rtlic tin
Jurt
Lord
sddreas ptease give us the former
Olsea of residence as well as th^ new
sddremi.
J. M. Hayes
tent Hermon
;. James M.
May J 9, Ltadsay.
•church.
May 22, Fragw, Confirmation and
sides,
care
ill-
lie Hill
: kJ J ja.*Mn y* f.ji »*
j a cig e.' ‘—Tit in fctst!im ’..
A Jll.W frl’I'IitlT.
- (tain
rtiidon
Institution
HI SO, of t
•apentag, Rt. Rev.
Einhop ct San An-
na!] mid was es-
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JL ‘nftsssnt
Con firm at Inn.
May 11, Oklahwta City, Pontifical
Mass.
; May 13, Ponca City. Confirmation
■■;:■, sad Visitation.
!' Muy IS, Chickasha, Confirmation
. \ and Visitation.
the follow-
ipfiett, J, ,1.
'*, Maldn,
m, F. A.
. Brotm-
Momlay, 7 —St. Celestine I, Pope and
Con frai-ur.
Tuesday. 8—Offl-e of the day.
Wednesday, 9 -Office of the day.
Thursday, Hi —Office of the ilny.
Friday, II—St. Leo I, pope, Confott-
eor anil Doctor.
Saturday. 12-St. Julltia I, Pope and
CotifeBKor.
On these
point out
■aril their count
ae the Cat!,
_.irg, E. L. Mc-
", C, E. i-aborde,
im Holotick, John
nix. P. A,
John R. Me-
ll it stray re.
stain of sin is removed, the coul of seis daily CotutEunien.
chows fa hlsdeeree-.
2. Because-ft was the common
practice of the early Christians.
3. Because the Council of Trent
exhorts its to receive Holy Comm un-
ion as often as we assist at Masai. -Ths
holy Synod would desife that at every
Mass the faithful who are present
should commuuirate. not only spirit-
ually, by way of interna! affection, b-it
sacramentally, by the actual reception
< 5es=. Etiil, cap.
to whom alt ninneyu should
and oomtB.nnlcations ad-:
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CRL’SADE AGALNSr
ALCOHOLISM
Confirmation [will do no again. Tho devil I
|our good ratio I u lion si If they do not in-
Confirmation j' iuiie this avoidance of the proximate
joccaalon of sin. If we do not know
he
ibends all his energies upon deceiving
’man and making Mm Mind to im
cn
Aitrtl.
0, 7, S. Our Lady of Victory, Paris.
8, H Jy Family, Vernon.
13, id, 15, St'Boniface's, Scot land;
BltciwI Sacrament, Dallam
21. 22, St, Ignatius’, El Paso.
20, Nativity, Penelope.
21, 23, 29, St Thomas', Pilot Point;
St Mary’s, Henrietta.
ore, prominent among whom were:
Rev, Father A. Grattan, who rendered
good service to Rev. R. e, Frei in the
organisation of the new council; D.
P. McDonald, <3. K.; R. B, Flanagan,
Captain 1i. D. S-teeJe, J. E. Hrotmsarf,
F. H. DrfacolJ, a. R, Campbel! and
Thea, Her In cry.
*U»**»T * * t
. CVifiltatUrti.
Our Lori Himself coun-
~i as the Pope
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Rio; F. J. Carle, Richard Rally. D- I*.
Toomey, of D'Hanls: Thos. M. Ly-
ons, D, J, Timlin, of Houston; E, A.
Dolle. Refugio; M. A, Keller, Devine;
F, G. Wass. Palestine; R< IL Miller,
' ship, but yet he lutist lie reckoned
1 with. He ran defeat the eandldatt of
. the people by twisting litre purpose.
He incut lie crushed in tile I'uncur.
i Let every Catholic num hem! his ef-
■ forts to throw off -the colia of this
' enemy of the people. The caucus je
the place for the true patriotic Catii-
■ iille. Let every man go tliera when
questions that affect are being con-
sidered, for In the rauciis lies
Iw’rangth of tbo people “
I
.(.an the lrasts=^,ic.j of fe utie,- Q j, „r ftM lu„.
•F, Lelehvn?. O, M. L, of the Ha a An-
! tsiple TbwolegddiJ sheim ionrjr,
! Title turf tsewvui rlegs
|ewiWH fey the fioltawiiai
AwUnaio Conndl
■erm z1' —
Office of publication: No, 51G
Conroy Building, Alamo Plus?., San
Antonio, Texas.
£028. Editorial Rooms, Old Phone
Crockett Uil-M.
one or the other time. But did you
ofinol cln already by going back to the
occasion of a Inf You '.’mainly have,
for Jtt your confession you promised
not only to avoid sin, but all that
leads to sin, anti co amend youi' life.
You wear line ciothes on Sunday;
you dress batter than usually on great
feast-days. Now, I ask you, would
you go into a dirty stable with your
fine clothes, anil would you drag them
through the tnfre and dirt of the
streets? Yon surely would not. But
that Is exactly what eo many Catholics
ido, and especially stteh who go to
'.enfessfon but once cr twice s year.
They do hot appreciate tint grace
ixeti 1!,<!r'’-v God, who el era used their soul-
■■ etmfession. ■ The good reeiilutfona
KucMMnur,. • tti6- aye :SBoii.forgottent H»b spirit of Lent
^^It^«yIi»klw, -lgtWaBCath- ^ wtth lfteLenttmseastm; they are'
-tlie ’™m’5 wtt}1 ’*■>’«* tinned:
Wtot wek thw dast^
her title,
premises, iie
the duty of
dry: that
holies of
America ever have been, truly loyal
io our grand Republic, and ever soll-
Vl>s1 ration.
April 23, Stillwater,
and Visitation.
April 27. PawliMka.
and Visitation,
May 1. Kingfisher,
and Visitation j occasion of sin.
May ■), Shawnee, Confirmation and j better, he certainly does, hence
Visitation, j,. — ----• * ■
May 8, Oklahema City, Cathedral,; man and making him blind to the
" “ dangers that surround him on alt
Do not tiay: “I will take good
not to fall back; I will watch
myself very carefully, and there will
ba no harm done to ray stiuL" It
may so bnppen that you do not fall the
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m I g h i y
wherever
Program of Hie Forty Hotira’ Devo.,
tlnn end J Jay of AdoraUos.
April.
tf, St. John Bercbmnnii',
tonlo; Alpine.
13, 11. 15, Nada; Olfen.
13, Bexar; FJatonla; Del Rio (Sac-
red Heart).
IB, J fl. 1 7, Stanton.
2d. Carrizo (“prings;
Francisco de la Enpada. I litre panHlomi. The good w ill of man
31, Ktlk'kerlwlser I K j|j n,l( ,;ave him; and all btre good re-
27, Arroyo Hem; Pleasanton: Co- is.,[nt|(iri!i will avail him nothing If be
tulla, Kyle jdaess not tear away from whatsoever
holds him light In «Jn, To rainalti
Igood we need the grace of God; but
this grace will be given only to such
, who are humble of heart. But be who
willfully goes back to Ills sinful asso-
ciates. reeks again the gratification of
hts pnaslona, bulhhf upon hla own
strength, and cannot, be said to Ur
humble. Illa iiast experience has prov-
ed to hlni beyond tile shadow of n
dosibt, that thia or that person. <-oni-|
pany ar place has led him Info sin. I
And ' oiiinion nense telhi him that they:
will do ho again. How, then, can he!
he hi living.
of sin bi it powerful bund, flint muke;)'cuthoii,
man a prisoner of Sutnu nni! a slave of fourth annual dinner.
| '’The political boas," he said.
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| The Knlghla of Columbus
[bound by no such bloodthirsty oath j 'be, try your owti: wiiW'leM-. -led ibvn ’
aw their A. P. A. eticinles charge. The;
Knights of Columbus are bound by [
ue oath whatsoever.
The .Mmde.
A noteworthy feature of the ser-
, 'h-eii *«» the sacred muklc rendered
cun, and ask from Urir Lord whatever?in splendid, style by St, Mary's male
(you want. Yeu wls; iMra thnt. Isn fre-jebolr, composed of the Brothers of
!t queii'. KZcittt.Rsir.ais^gr pw have every; J1*1,7',
■ rplrimi WwW yeu desire and ta ttctj; ompwitlta'’ reB.Ier’*r”^ MrVtiv
Ctld you wifi hsi'e eveyfentlunk flifir. 11n keeping with tfre Mota Proprio of
"lie that m.wlt this. Wend," Dur! Cope Flu® X. The Proper of tile Mwbs
Lord said. "shall Hve ftrirerer.'' f.lelin ' w’'11* 0tJng In plain chant. Stehle w
■ -o. .i-d «. . » . . i'’MIsm (oronata salve rtealna” wan
vl. ;>9l. Will rei; hot tyy st leam .by U1(? J1)n
Ar the
i weekly CommstKHi'Si for a ntsi-mfe, (;.r g.j |0ir,,MOry an Ranter motet, "Haec
[nireetlBtw a »wfc f*r the per-? Dice."' compoiie-.l by Prof. Kleinfeldr.
’lod. and t-Srecra Mff" for -rerjrrsi*if’ R I Wi”' wlt!1 emp.dMte devotional ef-
h’ereaa, ta *a» b>' Ai^' ,
nralilon, wrote. ”M yr«i de set Mlei-e[ ’ Hie loltintloa (Vietnrmlrw. :
The cere.men.ifta of Initiation were
pre*- 1
of lo-
Through sin the soul of man is «Us-
Old Phone Crockett figured, the beauty of the Image of
God stamped upon it can scarcely tie
recognized; tn a. word, the soul haw
When notifying ns of a jehange^of become the prey of the devil, But In
holy ronf esc [on this if cm I of man Is re-
gained for God, who cleanses it «ndl!lft-
restores its primitive beauty, and
Communications for publication j makes It once mure an object of Jove
not reaching this offlee by Tuesday’ami admiration. Tills k what !«i be-
wfll not appear till taue of following: htl, ,lwie Kri mu,,b ln U11, !iu]k s.(aso„
pjf Lent, which In a time of Krnrtt to
'Enured' at”'tbZpo^offieTTrsTn )l!'*ny r"Jur J,,’1“'‘rs' S'rA’ 'h” gra'h-!
Antonio. Texas, as second class mair(lf ,;od should not be lost again; the
gutter. j brainy, once more restored, should
-----------------Pi; dragged down Into the mire of
WILLJAM CAMPBELL EDITORJafn, the pearh of grace net thrown to
[the swine. No. my dear friends, we
■ should appri’ilani the kindness and
! merry of God and prererve our soul
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one <I;iy vine to evcrlrtwlng life with
| f: glorified body.
I How can this lie dam:. First of all.
j'.'.e must avoid the occasions of n|n.
| By orcimlon of nit; wo mean pernuna.
Iplmraand things, i.hnt In tbo piist
have It'll us Into sin, ami will very
likely do so again it we do not avoid
them. LaznniH In bls grave wan
^mund feet and bands wltJi binding
bonds, and his fin e was bound with a ;
napltlfi. Arnf only after there hml
been removed, upon the < omniutid of :
i Clirlst, could ho inovu and return to *
Ills home. Now, tile nermdon of sin lx !
plio very thing that binds mnn and
| keeps him a prisoner of Sanin. In ron-
[ fesfilrin Satan la driven out of the
| heart of man. and Girl nikra poase*'-
pdon of the iiiiiii of mon, nnd makes
I thia sotji free to move attain. The <w-1.
■<axlon of sin la In rmility the napkin |
tied over the eyetl of man, nod ke*’|i-i 11
. man Is ma le i lean as:aln. But since
we ere "o often exnosed to sin' tutnl
rtuite frequently fall,, we tnuvt return
to this spiritual hath and cleanse our-
selves again In the holy Blood of
Jesus Chrlet,
People who are on the road of re-'
covery from severe sicItneiJi need fre-!
queer nourishment, must take good
r are of themselves and not expose
I then..“elves to the inclemenclc-s of the
weather. Some ptsaple are even com-J0f the Eucharist. '
pel led to seek a di liferent climate, and |gj
rio so most willingly In order to prod 4. Because--to quote the words of
long their life. The sinner must do!our Holy Father in the Decree—"Tire
the same thing. The nourishment^desire of Jesus cti.-lst and of the
he needs Is the Holy Flesh and Blood [church, that all the fslthfu! should
of Christ, without which there Is no 1
And this nourishment must be
taken often. If his sou! should not
starve in the hard battles of life. It
Jtr a lifniay excuse Home people have
for going to Holy Communion so sel-
jstains of dally faults, and
j,graver slr.s to which human[o[ jy [ir deacon!
’ ■ ” ’ " So s few words, ! Laurent, O. M.
zer ua deacon and Rev. J.
[KH subdencon. An eloqut
was delivered by the Rev.
Hayes. The musical program of the
Ornng# choir was very fine and deser-
ves special mention.
TI10 exemplification of the degree
work was in charge of District Deje
uty Jos. f’. Landry of Beaumont, who
Im nd ted it with his usual excellence.
The* flnit and second degrees were con*:
lerred In a splendid manner by the
Port Arthur Council, The exem pl Hi -1
cittlon of the third degree was most:
impressively conducted by J. P, Lan-
I'esas.
1S1. ,.™ w.v „,S1U1 Sunday, March 30. will long be re-
... Rev. Th. Laboure, O. M imt'mberrtl by a host of Knights of
! L, was celebrant; Rev. F. D. Hudon. I Co'dinbus, ,f
and Rev. John ’I’"" ’ 1
, i.aurent, u. M. L. subdeneon.
■ three of the officiants were candidates,
land later in tlie day became members
I of the Knights of Columbus. Rev. rf.
i 1. Currier, <>. M. I., of St. Mary’s, a
5. Bec-iusf. with regard :u < bildren [ member of tlio kcal <oun<il, was
In partii'tiiar. Dur Holy Fattier, In - [master of veremonle® while another
speiial Dec-rce. has written: 'Those!
who have the care of '-IMIifren should-
use nil diligence, so thwl. after Firs:
Communion (.fie c’Uldren «!iaII often
approach the holy table, ci en dally If
possible, aa Jeaus Christ and Mother
Church desire " <,'ju «, tie uennea ano expjmnm,......
Conditions—The only < onditiocr [ in lucid terms the relations of Chun-1 ”l"r.ni,nJ
demanded for frequent «nd even daily , „ , ,
,, , ., |Of religious authority.
(ommunton are , t , to be free from ' hl)e tl)e chur(h l9> Bn<) ............
mortal uln, and t’> to tm^ a good la-; must bo. independent in the exercise] lon,l
lentlcu ;<f her Divine mission, nevertheless, ’ '
mti not good enough Answer-—It In;pJwful authority. The jurisdiction oflFrel, assisted by Rev. Father Sehnet-
for that very remion you shoiild go. [the Church in spiritual matters,
Our Holy FMh^r th** wsjnke that of th<* State In ctvlJ nff;
th&t th*? *Mwnt H<dy ^uchfts'Ut If:* ?
J -is Is universal
I "CathtdJr/* r
.[ prnrefilled to
.. .....-.,.t ..v- iCbOjoIW fOttT,-
V *111 vr IH <> b J e m 1 h e uwe o a d p I ;■011
I "The political boss la n mlghiy; —"f never <sl,j p. before and thu" p«>-H’’——"*['7
f I 'J*J* RiaMti jtiirpuuila « niLii wvi null**
i hunter in I'ltlooiiH and wherever lie file will wonder isad talk about me Ifj ciioua far its welfare and advance-
goes lie 1 -iirrlea with him tlie odor
Mm from Boeing the danger In wbh'h [,;r ,h" KP'<»"<!'I lialin." <lc< lured R-v.
The proximate oivnaion ^Jr. J McCoy of Woreesti’r before the!
R,
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If necessary the "Bccrets'’ of the or-jltablUherf m Dren.ire, N. J. an-1 /Jfloer. from which he wltneuMted aittDoyie, A. E. Broussard, Alex,
der. There is no spiritual or' tnorn I 0wtted fcy The M«tank j , «m« to -'’ [\ wuuetit proceetlf»g». The. • ■,
imin is uv spin uni > mvini] .... .. tldillWR Wo.1l BCCOmtiH tiled 1)1' 11M liOV IB ttlMtl, I.
reason for the Kwrecy of t.... ....— .
He fraternal ardor. The reason la I th® defs.mer.
psych a logical. Candidates for mem- '» "■
be rah Ip are attracted by secrecy. In-
[asmucli. however, as this playing at . secret order fjrlas the hetsd l3f‘Croatt,
sec racy arouses suspicion among non-:”'" ■*•;■ ■*■ -* ■*'-
Catholics who have' a lentteney, any- ■ - •
way, to stispect the Catholic Church[t*f fhe 'ogres®?' tfenr&ed;
of ulterior motives, many thoughtful i •-■»“ — —----------- — •■■>
Cntholfra feel that it might very well pd? We dowStr. It..'1
be done away with. The Catholic! Let the etmta psis vrfMWl like loitpsit
Church Itself is open too and aboveitechmcsJU.K^ SstrcdP’ii Hot tfeftsplm -:
board. St, weh'omea investigation ofi'Jf the A. I'.. A.. gsresStaft i«
Its faith and practice. It has no aoe-tbad spirit. M st tfedi oreew-u-o- •-. ••
ret degree work. No Catholic fra- [spirit- tt ftiste ; ’’Havtil fcaSjitt,
jternai order can be in posses Ion of any [Catho!ic;s mt rb«* a fr<«i taww prflwr. J
mystery to compare In the slightest p’rotestaist, rtKww. reirisied.T Sbfijwtw ’re
degree with the Divine myidery of the jdo cotitrnfli an mlf#iB»s as-aSwtl tltesfc,
Mass which the Catholic Church !Sitould tho Wf'i swtSimiOT nf If
throws open to all the whole world. ! --*hey beta®
Ottr Catholic fraierna! orders are <jo« !CitU«a,
hag good w-ork in many ways. That
they could do all the good they are
doing, just as well without the '
recy, is s. conviction that we tel levs tn ’
be growing among Cat hoi Ices, even
la are IhsmBelveit «n- [
organ!rations.—Sacred ,
|>:--"w:.- .SOOTHERM MESSENGER DSoeeae ^ DaILs& spiritual food God huh given US; As - ' . DanTe^Grover, ’of Austin: . W- p- ,. S^vvtli C°wO|
|=“ Z •£SSC fe-i^SS SSgsl
- ' :Ftev. John W. fewuw. -D. »„• BM»p of
fra - ". '&b Antonio; the Rt Bev. Joseph ,P.
)■; ■ ■ ■ iLjtoeh. D, D.„ EMop Of Dal I as: and
j;y- ' -tint) Rt. Rev, Peter VenSigatwr, D. D„
fi-ra /^Apoatoife of Browse. ■
L. WILLIAM MENGER. General
Mataagirr, -—•"— *-----
W paM!
drecisd.
Episcopal Apiviltwmcnts of the* Right
Rev. Tfteophlte MecrwEmcrt, It, lf„
lilfdwp of Oklahoma.
April 3, Barilesville, Confirmation
nnd Visitation.
April 8, Vinita, Confirmation and
Visitation.
April 9, Wagoner. ConfirmaiIon and:
Visitation.
April 13, Oklahotna City, Pontifical
Mass.
April 20, Dopcsh, Cort firm at lan and j ITO hack to them and foolishly believe [
Visitation. pilmaelf (strong when ho knows Ids!
Confirmation jweaknraf)? Our own experience t<sl|w. I
iuf that occnalon made iu> sin; nnd ftj
" " ‘ lS'l;:whutao;;;;" 'no c^i
fraternal order in bound by an oath, |
There Is unitally a nolemu pledge ori When Mwnwjfifa. the PifeSDuSelpt.Wi!'
promfee. but thin is not nbaolute. and j printer, who dr.whswd 'Jsie take K. of j
does not infringe on the right of;C. oath, vis Jsrresets«L FI. ,J. LMUf..;
Church or State authorities to know j*-”1 R«f of Tine Ar.wri.vM). C It Irena )rmw[
Imperial Texas. Knights of thsW'l
degree who by .that time will
gible for, the fourth are reqBeX®>Wl
send lii their applications as .^3-®-]
jiosMble, that prej&rations for
reception and Initiation tnav bet^^W
in good season. if®*1!
As the plana of the eelebratloa OSl
further developed, they will
llshed from time to time
em Messenger, by direction
Master of the Fourth Degree, to-
information of all concerned. '
There will be initiations nm sSrfl
day at Galveston and Sherman,
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MISSION AT BRACKETT /if
Rev. J. B. Mathew. C. SS, R„ of
Antonio, preached a very sucres^!Si|
mission at St. Mary MagdS§jM|
Church nt Brackettville, beg!DI1iB’^H
Easter Sunday and closing nn MawSf
30. A very large ccngrt-gatioi
present each night. While the W&a
jorlty were Catholics, there were cxX j
a number of non-Cat holies present
number of officers and soldiers ftgsHS
Ft. Clark attended the exercises;-j®!
results of the mission are very erafi 1
tying to the pastor. All im-mliers'S'S
the parish, numbering ttr, iWreMS,-.Ha
went to the Sacraments. On Fri$gH|
| the young ladles carried tj;e
of the Blessed Virgin from the
rlilal residence to the ihurvh In
emn procession, and nil young MiMSs
were cctweeratei! Io the Blessed
gin. On Saturday there was a sjh
einn profession of the men.
the solemn chant of the M tRnifivat 3!
and an explanation of the prrmils-^wkS
Baptism, the men with lighted
-. i in hand made a solemn rvnowiip$ii®i
romfir- V(,wil- The CatholiisjJ
' n fif Brackett are elated over the
- .. A,|<'ess of the mission. .-.3
Orange contributed ;S
io train arriving Sun-
carrying the Beaumont I “THE LION OF THE . .
’ Ights, presented a! „ „ , u PALATiNA^rij
which attracted Rt. Rv. Msgr. bchntiier, one of tite 'J
. ...... t]HJ Cclstr(, Fanj. ]b-.;3
. fe deed after a long Illness,- J
Mary's Rorn ln Oggersheim, Ludwigshnwii,. L
Mass ln 1SS2, the aon of a police ccinniB. I
sinner. Frang Schodler was elera^ j
! In Speyer, nt Wurtzburg and Intis.: d
j truck, concluding bls studies at Si, 1
Appolinaria in Rome, where he w..J
ordained in 1875. After seven yekrf ’-j
, nitssion work he became professor at :3
. Landau In 1882, It was then that Tin j
entered politics, beginning by argSpS
, izlng a Catholic party against tlie
. oteii Liberalfem of the Palatinate. Ifefre]
, spite Ilia work In the press, in tiisW
Verelne, In mereritigs. jt took >’icht,J
. years before the Cat ho! I is got thelrj
, re present tU ive In Parliament. Sthoa.
. ler was elected for Elchstatt In 189ti'3
, and In 1891 stood sueceseftilly In fB- re
. golstadt for the Bavarian Diet.
1897 he became titular Canon in Bitf- iS
berg and In 1 899 he represent oil ltas.?3
berg in both the Reichstag and jWl
DioL Taking the great WlndthoitMl
. for hfe ntodei Sehndler made a tntwdi
fmci'cssfui vice-pres He nt of the Cenl»:J
party. The excellence of the opfefea:a
he gained from all parties is witness- d
ed to by the (act that he was nppqliti...^
ed on the Budget Commission of’lfeJJ
Relctintag, and in the Diet he hri '
much to do with the repofts of
different cults, and other confesstote■;.?!
owe much of their freedom in Bavtaia H
to hfe influence. He was also a# 3
ron of arts and sciences. A bfgfe
orator hfe voice will be missed laths- j
debates, for he was master of "toSi
humor and sarcasm. The Br.rabctg--re|
er Fremdenbiatt well names him "Tfe"..?
Lion of the Palatinate” and even We re
adversaries in the press apeak wdief.[|
CENTRE PARTY WANTS
JFST1CE FOR PldTA
The German Centre party rereritlF. Jl
dofeatod the government proi>oeSl£v^
for tt bonus to postmen in the
district. This was not merely a dS-
monstration in force tor the gtn«B<; v
went. Such a propofol was a:icW-
Posen is a Polish country. The ibR ;;
offtciala there are all Pro! os tan: aa4:ra
all German, They endeavor to forvC're
the nationality of the conqueror
the conquered by a series of tnfeS
ms!» nf peraeeution. They will nctoS- [
vept leltern in Polish or if they a>~
posted, profeas to be unable to
liver them because they cannot"WB
t.he superscription. They liavd:i#pj|
sorta of little petty conrrlvanrre;'W||;
monatratlng cheap offlclhldont. fortefe^
peraecutlon of the Poles. So s«
lius thia become that corresimtsdeWM
la almost at a standstill, and MBS®
sny Polish 11 ter attire reaches
homes nt Posen. The BOvernmsO^
excuse for the bonuses which are^itew
compenaate for these extraordinM||g
service)!, hi that the poor German IWfeg
tai officials ore'expatriated by
work. Thebe were the reasons w®^W
mode the Centre defeat the bohttWH
"tber day,
in inixd
A new erudite -Wn
Italy? «n<l iim
i ' reP dy In Rcjme tlt<a
SF^!»["*rfc*»MiJ»M u* w x-rs&ixrstaffl
iistnlo, ablyj StytoCMBcB »». Jto nereMtr fe .mo Of the
I tfo uff*rn.'+ Afcarv'r -IjiQ n;i;rt bfi He V'ltb a stirring nn-
fodijKh to yrmrsdjfif K1 spirit-Hjpr^ Knights cf Coluitjbi]# to
........ "■">"» <«. ■■' «■■ „,. k ,.«n.
.may think or Mjr. The ii.Mviug of youth,, he always faithful exemplars of.'toy, assisted by Ed. V. Ryan, of Gtil-
t 'lub of Providence at its; | y<,ur ova b<a.nln«s»si. Your soiR I pat riotfem and c ivic virtue, and thiia, vesion, Alex Broussard of Beaumont
>1*111 rstamlxrt tall hv J twit. Tlliow- [ 'diow themselves true Cai holies, true
"is'-hat sneer at you mow. sill fe- able ,.s I “totohta »Pd true Americans. It was!
jndroi:. Kiiameloss, pOHm.-ssIrtg a man- ,)1( (<l help you when .ron^hroughouL and‘.'reltad a dwp"n>
living ttih ti'. but. no high statiwnti)-[stand Wor-ii your Judge.. i ■retiidots cn the hutn-’Pse eoiigrega-1
Try It—Fioy a at te-tat, ;:nis-[tioo
(Ice frequent Com mis® lea. aim! try Its;
blessed efita-t.s. Prepare n,t well rear y.j'i:
The dnitfatfoa ceremonies which,
took place In Son Antonio last Sunday
were of more than ordinary interest
owing to the impressiveness of the
ceremonial, the splendid quality of
the candidates, and the large number •-. ------- - —~ d,^-
of visitors and witnesses including the Wichita Falls; Alfred Zowarka. Bee-
Fl t. Rev. Bishop of San Antonio, a Ville,
brilliant array of clergy, and knights Ab Experience Meeting.
from many points in Texas and even! At the conclusion of the Inl.IatlOB
beyond the confines of the State. The i all repaired to the K. C. Hall, w tiere
knights and candidates made a fine:an informal luncheon was served atter
showing In point of cumbers as well [which an "experience meeting wss
as appearance, as they marched in the. field, when the newly-dubbed knigh s
morning from their hall to St. Mary’s [ severally related their experiences and
[Church, to begin the day's proceed- Impressions of the day. ft was a
lings by assisting at the Holy Sacrl- fitting dose to the arduous and iul-
fice of the Mass. The altars of St. press!ve work of initiation.
Mary's were decked in festal array, as -------o---
oa Easter Sunday: the venerable edl-juciv fftllWf'H fW» TMF
five never looked more beautiful andinflw x-UUrtVtJu vt urn
, .t was crowded to the doors. The KNSGHIS OF COLOBUS
tUfly approach the sacred Banqg«. if I pews on the epistle side of the inain |
directed ehtefir to this end, that the!511®1* b[td been reserved for the.
auxrut.M.-.MwSUWtSunder *t Orauge,
of the Sacrament, may thence derlrejmingled alth the rest of the cengre-’
strength to resist tlie!.- sensual pas-! gat Ion on the side aisles.
dons, to Cleanse tbemsehes from the' Solemn High Muss was begun at
dum-llmy say they are not worthy. s „f fftil!,s alsd r<1 i JI o'dock. F
Docs the HH.'tii bot-ome cleanef the i-hes<. ,-— - - *
li ng.-.- you wait wll.li the cleaning? Jfraihy !s -- !d s frK.
Am! if W<- CUI ^;rernl meals .-very dav t-„t!)maIJl0D iril make us pure,
in order to -l3«udn owr life, does dlJhQr ft$ yE.lldJ aJr{
ibOcil, bi id hl nil t eiii iit i4(itcus? i fjLf.ir-h jiijjs
irlaia of Jiuutati life, -iced Just miHi
noui'felirii»»t mi our dear Lord lias
protide-J hi the Blessed Sacrament?
Tin: Bi-’sroil Sacrament it: (.tie life of
Hie i'itiholli (.'hutdi. flow, then, can
w<- b- good children of f.hfe Church
without ro-u-ivlng It frequently am!:
thereby slmtntiling tlie uplrtfuul life
of our soul? Tlilu mum be our rtiao-
lutloti: ') will avoid all sin nnd th-?
orcmtioti:, of sin. go to holy confession
and Holy Comm union quite often."
Do thia, and you will be (i better
C t'hoilt than you bare been before,
und will receive In Holy Communion
tip? r.ledgi- of your (mure ri’Biil'rection
if bore below you Imvo rku-n with
Clirfet to t: new and belter life, free ot
rln Will you .Io Hila? - 1). IL, Ip BL
Antheiiy'ii Medsengei'.
rand an able at.iff
! The Candidates.
! Among the cniidldatea were tlie
following: 'i'rosmond Granger, John
Wiiilfe, Albert Skeder. E. C. Zenner,
Antonio Esquivel, Ernajo Ont ego,:
Lou la St-iba, Wiltford Price. Paul V.
ifaulen, J. J, Dub'jtirg,
Clung, Wm. Hearne, C. ,.
A. Develln, Will I an. M;!
Mortoy, Alexander Nadeau
Bourgeois. H. C. Hooker,
Avoy, J. Hogan, Frank
J no, R. McEvoy.
After the ceremonleB of Initiation
u splendid banquet was served by the
indies of the parish.
Tltt* Visitors.
Among the vfeltlng knights were
the following front Houston: Frank
Dowfes, Dank Whaelder. Peter Ange-
nend, M, Piney, Richard Klein, Felix
Fourcade, J. J. Drew, W. H. and J. <J,
Carver, Batt O’Brien, Rev. Father
Sehfietxer. John R. Young, Flynn,
Howard, Harrigan, G. A. Mfetrot, F.
Crlmmons.
The Port Arthur delegation came by
boat, while the real came by train.
There was also a large delegation
from Lake Charles. La., headed by L.
W. Reed.
From Beaumont came t
Ing: J. P. Landry, T. B. Til
unit ano. tvaw es- Hogan, L, A. East ms, J,
of the prealdlng'frTank Phelan. James Hoi
I . .... .......■ .....' r„ ;.....!
ra;
-I Of1 IRf/HBt IJWUKIJ d K'W .tnnciniBAiiJ’ E.-T.^
the Calho-lFhlfedelphla ustait-lsaiitra to tmtiufe:' a;:;
■’■’ ■■ ", Lorag n«w prtata an
editorial In wiHr-h fee assta:
"Doea m .... ,T<M3at m agaTniiss! ai F'li.paJ-
secret mroer tartag wt seta onc„tsstlt( wuwu. n. ,r. A. MeKnight. R: D. Be
Ute offender (fee -sira.tii of the StatoT WJm. roister of the Church of the McGill, J, C. Murphy.
, . . fspplnsae JfrfSWesal Sts fjnJISy.'
; wlist of it?-
■jrees were
A....».|rzr,*3»'ff S3*"®:
Jt si> Orangeptat) «j treSttiil:, J1, HIM Graverr dejraty grand:
..... Alfred V. Cituapbeli; chan-
rt-EJsts ctaf. a frtM twist, twlter. Jtadge M., E„ BdteSJey; saaifejalt
g«ro™« are tt- «• Mndttep Sr.i warden,
SkSL mirtloSAl repfimiiita-
Sire. WffiSnta;. A J ;|i srt t’hel I.. 1
Tfe® il-felrt degree vw t.
pajsisste—Caroli-:■ W’ely WK-air^iW by IDteb . .
■ Neltwra Lyte, of San Atu*wio, ably
.............. , Ite.isiK titad- ;te- :feriURasit .staff of a Ides j.
JF | AttirtAtL Tiws w-rem .tSilrfy-flv.wj'
"VMSTX ± £"la SSrt&tt ssB
. I ■.&«.. j. Lgit- ,.,... ■...■" ^toleneeTorwlifeii-'tlte ciitiiitry’owWl
. iE:zastX3£?s!fej—XstsS
I X”awa: .!s.wJs
gBiSBSHill®
-?£S88®WWSS8b
[liWAiii about 2:30 p. n>„ In the .
p-jsee ol a very targe aasentblage of lo-
:<4i,l stad t l.dtltlg knights which
; thronged tltas? irpaeloua hall, one of
r lfee largest Iti the city, that lied been
' x-rtired for tbe ocrayton.
Ffiisirtly attar the o;
if. W. Sjhaw. D. D ,
: (onio, tttitered the
'■'tried i.o the msat
■: in (’Em T''R D 4l|J I 1 "|Tr* *»' "■ 1 AIPJL iJFUElU-
[ibe ruhtwiquent proceedings. Tbe[Bard. L Broussard. A. Babin, Patil
nifebop wag accompanied by the Rev. I Babin, C, M. Blanchette, Lloyd Blan-
jw. w, I'juwe. chance iter of tlie dlo-ph^to- C. Eastin, H, P. Barry, A.
rese and eltspls.ln of S;tsi Anioido ■ Booh, L, A, Reek. J. M, Barry. J. tS,
CartHsdl. The other clergy prewnt. i Barry, James Lariet, Roy McQueen,
in (MfdlUon to the firm In the ranks ofjFrancla Frazier, Peter McGlilta,
the wndldraDw. were: liev. Js.mes!('‘w- Smith, .!„ Blanford, L, Cross, M.
...... ” • - - ■” .....A. MeKnight. R: D. Bemord, Dr. H, C.
.............. ............. ........ McGill, j, c Murphy.
. atered Hesrt; Bev. G, p. Mulvaney J port Arthur Council was well rep-
from Houston,
l Beaumont, Fort Arthur anil Silsbee.
,^[] Tex.. Lake Charles. Lafayette, New
Iberia and Vinton. La., and numerousl
other towns. The occasion was thi-
ef Orange Council No.
tlie Knights of Columhtfe,
which enters upon its career of useful-
! ne«s under the most glowing and fii-
imember of San Aulonlo Connell. the[ 'orable auspices.
(Rev. «. P. Mil I vanev. C. S. V.. preach-; Among the first guests to arrive
■ ed the sermon. | was Father James M. Hayes ot Tcxar-
Father Mulvaney's Sermon. i kana . The Houston delegation, bend- [ )n rlfln(I n so[p
Tile Rev, speaker took his text from I e(i tjF’ Jn<>. R. I oting, G, K , and G. A. ti)pj,. bpntfamiil vows
.I.MtV.1. xaH -1: "Render therefore toIMfeUot. were cloke seconds, tonifm.’! - -
ICaesar the things that are Caesar 's, I(,n '• «t«ci-lnl car Saturday night. >.
Lind to God. the tilings that are1 trains entering Orange contributed;
[God’s.” He defined and explained [ 9'*',11’ tkl
■ hi iucid l'tiiis tue reiBsious or t. riitrc 1: •-•-rnlng i
[and State, and the sphere of civil audllln,I l’°rt Arthur kolf
jof religious liutiiorltv, allowing that [ “’ene of activity, t ,
iwhile the Church is, nnd of necessity<«»)»lderablo notice. A line severalpfrong men oi
iinust be. independent in rhe exercise ’docks long was formed nt the Holland | Germany, n
!< f her Divine mission, nevertheless. Hotel nnd marched to St. Mnrv’srtlOrn tn oi
tahc conatanflv teaches loyalty to the Church, where Solemn High
, , , i clvtj Eovertrment and rost-evt tor all was sung by the pastor, Rev. R. C.
Answer--!* Is-Uwfllt
go. [Hie Church in spiritual tnaitera, un-
j like that of the State In civil affairs,
[ is net bounded by any territorial limit
i ... .....--------., jlc.n(.e * -■-■
stltuted r»-Jt so rrnU'.'D to give honor to;.,
Our Ijord as to preserve as from sin
arid io wppiirt ms )n our weakttwa.
May 25, Kretfe and McAlester, Con-
firmbtloa anti ViirttaBon.
May 27, San Anttmio, Sliver Jubf-
■ lee of the Rt. Rev. J. W. Shaw, D. D.
■..--
. , L The Catholic iiopulintitta of Canada
■■■..- te ptaeetl st 3.S33LW. Next in point
\ - <-f Humbert; come the Prosliytirrians.
. with 1,115,334 Kdhere-a-ta. The
'-Methrgiteta hare 1.(179393. and the
!
'"Tlie' worn featw -about mixed:
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