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SOUTHERN
MESSENGER
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Published With the Approbation of the Rt. Rev. Bishops of Galveston, San Antonio, Dallas and Corpus ChristL
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UN ANTONIO ANO DALLAS, TEXAS, NOVEMBER 5, 1914.
HtNl $L59 A TEAR, PATAU M ADVANCE
CABLE NEWS FROM ROME |
MEMORIAL TO NUNS-
REFORM OF CHURCH MUSIC
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Ament the prelate* present went
h
He set the lepers to planting
den*.
cry out to the charitably inclined.
ARMT CHAPLAINCIES.
remains of Pope Leo aj.ii.
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other
in the service.
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nOAlESTOENGLUm.
A peen dispatch feme London, <l*t-
and other
haus. Ftav-
'cwdar and
special *t-
LKO M. J. DOELMANN
ARCHITECT
3M East fiTri> Stmt
San Antaaso, Tdka*
Rr. D. McCarty,
DENTIST.
Qffic*, 31S-3W*3M Mbrtt BHg.
J AMES McBONALD
LAWTKR,
Prepares Abctnum
and Examinee Land Tltlra.
(TOOMMOR BLDG.. VTCTMUL&. TMX
tn
that ft com-
Httentlon of
Delef ite* from la-
bor anion-* attending its I Mtons come
iron every (>art of the 1 nited 9tates,
IBIfflOP HATES CONSECRATED-(PRESHJENT WILSON ON
REUGKVSINTOURANCE.
|L'' Vli. -u 1
;r pi cm rip-
e are regn-
is for near-
hit locality,
r of there
hl supplies.
tripttou* t»
Mt fall into the haadn of the enemy;
fefthermcre. to onpuil » and conduct
* flnr piiariEucs toLourde* from
' gardleiat of creed or race or sectional
Without noise or contention
irtfe. VMM
ace
CM* A*
DR. W. J. SCHLOSSER
Dentist
old Telephone Crockett 13fW.
HS E. Heutae St, Car. SL Mary’s.
I know Father Honilban.
1 Esther O'Keefe Gore To Fort Myer.
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tothernicr*. to onpuil » and
-fe diocese.
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Father O'Keefe will not retire for ag* “J^^n ia a di^ d^nd.nt \ of their c^OrderstAnt- ~-rfh — £ N(
zntll 192S. Jo( th^Mrs. Seton of Maryland, known *erP- Ghent, '*** during th* past seven .
The pay of a major fa the United t‘ „ “Mother Seton", who fto£jfelta?£!*“ b**® dlr*t£,-r"*nl <* th« <***-
ABEHOPS TOW.
The venerable Bisk *p of Nancy.
Prior p. has placed IstH
Auxiliary of New Tort osndLIsry of
"It has come to my notice that cer-
tain well-known geutlrTOen fa this
State have been getne about i eject-
TREAT! SKNED KTWEEN
THE U. 1AK> RUSSA. ’
A treaty has been signed which
binds the United States and Rumis to
submit all dtsputm that cannot be set-
tled diplmaatieally to an internation-
al cmnmtmion of five members for in-
vmtlRatlon dwrfa* a period of at least
during which hostfit ties
This is the
Christian brotherhood still lives and j them.
The Rev. Leo P. Maniettl. musical i
director of SL Mary's Seminary. Bal-1
tlmore. and first vice-preaident of the
CaHhnal IMeswto.
His Eminence Cardinal Falconto,
former Apostolic Delagate at Wash-
ington, has been appointed a mem-
ber of the Consistorial Congregation,
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aad thus tn point of nunAen* It is one I THE TOFFS FAiREWEli.
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CJc Societies has bees
fur a number of years
■Msgatet-. This year 1 ie 1
wH be rep-raented by 1 le Rev.
K Dietz <f Milwnukei , ‘
Valter George Smith ol Philadelphta.
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TO BOLOGNA.
Pope Benedict's address to the
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the clergy.
The Knights of Col mbits of
try will reader the deli fates a recep-
tion At their club hem r.
The convention is, t.....—, --
r*»t Interest to th* C thoilca of the
^ek*:t Stares aa well S to the 1----
toymen, for the Churc realize* and
tols the importance i Id dignity of
**bor, anct its rights an I privileges.
ms puhtts Mgb
pMvgtttngetMm
nghtrnp adM-
gwsadsd and of
Ma boyfi v«
Ubh^ae^ataMB.
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2’Thls morning." said Benedict the
Fifteenth, to the group who encircled
him. “despite whatever strength of
character that I possess. I have failed
to dominate my commotion of soul
when I received Holy Communion and
! that nsMbmrt nf AtlflFt*!^ t£>
For I ex-
ment of a large colony of lepers.
Once mom tn hia chosen field.
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COMING LABOR CONVENTION.
Th* thirty-fourth annual cooven-
ti«s of ttie American ^deration of
Labnr will lie held in PhAadelphin be-
jpasiax November 9, 198-4. and will
sMtfane tn seeaiou trm^ day to day
-wrn the business of th^ convention.
* taea completed. Tin I convention
km grown to such pr portions
bMh Mat* and Importance
needs the respect and
fa, entire nation.
at. Wa
aaoae
«t (he larxrwt convent!oi s that meets
snaeaEy.
T*e size alone, howe er, does not} ----—---- -
■tm it the tresseedcMUi t iportance at-1 priasta aad laymen *ho,n. Bo,1T?a.
mtaed to n, but the tac that tta rep-i sent to Rome on „
rwwatation embncea ev ry trade and J bisbop had been •’•***£.
every craft. tntnrHng sN Wai nrfilfcms ; pmse dtgnttr f» ®^^hurc5 1
of the American wori ngmen. and | Holy Father’s leavetaking of a uio-
thrtr ram tiles. ThrongJ the influence ceae which he certainly loved.
«f the federatiou a U Ulton — - --------»h*
vnrtdngnicn, those tn I ie unskilled
tradf-t perhaps, also pre It by the nd-
" tOtitge and
has communicated to the “Baltimore1
Catholic Review" the following inter-
esting letter and accompanying sum-
mary of an article published in a re-
cent Issue of the “Osservatore Ro-
mano :"
Very Reverend and Dear Father Mnn-
zettl:
I send you an account of oi< a-i-
dlence with the Holy Father, with
the wish that you make it generally
known fa the United States.
Even before the audience the Holy
Father let ns know that he wished to
have whatever he might nay published
as bls programme regarding Church
mimic.
His words surpassed our every ex-
pectation. ahd we came out from his
presence overjoyed.
They were saying here In Rome.
“With the death of Pius the Tenth,
farewell to the Mota Proprlo," and
were already preparing to bring Lack
into use a certain style of music, Ocr
audience and the words of the H »ly
Father were like a shower of ice wa-
ter to these persons.
You will see that I did nut forget to
make mention of your own Society of
St. Gregory. T*1* blessing of Pope
Benedict XV is extended to it also.
His Holiness gives us a new and
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SekrfeJ F«r Mihm it Te
Pepe PieeX.
(Special Cablegram To The Southern
Messenger. >
ROME. Nov. 2.—The following
American students were ordained yes-
terday: priests—Fathers Whitely and
that Its rwp- ,sent to Rome on hearing her
P1 S~ B 1^— SkMit *
mVATKMLBUn
JUD IB MR REFECT.
j tho pressing MmIm there Joe so
«mha tan nt his earwefa regoest
boMk nlMMd fFtan his char*. Two
yean a®P *«w ama«MMwtt wn
Sb£L by whtoh tta umitm »f m
{mt tarn* mA nonnembiE
Ml* tad bom imipfhtnjl, mtar
IBtaSn Dksf FkM X t» reMtm Mm.
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rX^^^r^rMwsjanaiawuD
FRED DONECKER R SONS
FRESCO PAINTIMG.
rttrch Work. Altar sad Statuary
Decorating.
pboue. Crockett. JU 51.
DRFTSH ST. SAKAXTOWIO.
Archbtabop Prendergast, of Pbiladol- Glynn for Governor
phia; Bishop* Colton, of Buffalo: Gar-
vey. of Altoona: O'Connor, of New-
ark: FitzMaurlce. of Erie; Mona-
ghan.of Wilmington; Hoban, of Scran-*;
Cool Su< cor, and has bowed to dedi~
w£e. when completl d. tbe n~" __________-
Ckureh of Our Lady rd Good Succour J j.alfcpr. but he burst into tears st the
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'T!S’f' F "U '-'“"i. i: W' 'S'fe. >■ >S!S£
cry of America, an organization of kBOWn „ “The Lepers’ Friend.'
Catholic organists and choirmastersj■ • .----„
f .. .. ..... I and others interested fa the advance-'
Conroy of Boston; Murray, of Chl-Inj*nt of the cause of sacred music,
cage; Andrew Kelly, of Hartford:*' *.j
Eustace, of New York: deacons—
Kelleher, Cronin, Hennessey and Mu-
trey of Boston; Fagan, of Chicago;
O*Flynn, of Harrisburg; Schlek, of
Buffalo: Geehan, of San Antonio;
Monaghan, of Newark; Mullin, of
Cheyenne: Mnllaly, of Mobile; Jakn-
rowski, of Wilmington; Donohue, of
Davenport: Lamb, of Philadelphia.
The following students of the
American College had previously
been ordained priests: Sumner Bud-
dy and Joseph Matone, of Cleveland;
Nolan, of Chicago.' and John Kelley,
of Hartford.
Studies will be resumed aa usual
on November S at the College of the
Propaganda: new students are arriv-
ing and tilling ths available vacancies.
Bishop Kennedy, rector of the Amer-
ican College, fa now fully recovsrud
from bis recent Illness end working
regularly.
Mossmrst To Pins X.
Th* cardlnalltlal commission for the
erection of a monument to the late
Pope Plus X In St. Peter’s, after con-
sidering the moat suitable spot for
surh a monument, has selected the
pillar adjoining the Chapel of the
Choir now. used aa the temporary rest-
ing place tor the bodies of deceased nu* noimese gives us ■ new nnu
Popea, and at present occupied by the very beautiful location in the build-
remain* of Pops Leo AJ.li. A suit- Ings of the College of SL ApolllDArta.
able >>nce for the body of Pope Leo “The school." he says, "needs expau-
wtll be found elsewhere In the Busi- . -
JIca.
Lrim’AuXuy tb> A. 0. &
The following letter has been re-|
reived from Hi* Eminence, Cardinal;
- which occurred fa Hong Kong, Chinn. Gibbons, by the national president ot: chancellor of the diocese of
! «, Father Conrardy was*the Ladle*’ _*.«!*•!!■** of ancient YnrF and >in» isos nrMid<
and i Order cf Hibernians, Mr*. Ellen Ry- i the Cathedral College,
. Shortly I an Jolly: ■—- “ — -
after his ordination, fa 1S«7, he visit- [ My Dear Mrs. Jolly: I was de-;and
ed India, and upon seeing r-~-~; **-»■•- ’
wretched victims of leprosy, decided j octal which the Ladles' Auxiliary' of, dral.
to devote fats life to these untortu- | the Andeut Order of Hibernians pro- ■ were
nate outcasts Of society. I "
iwrlence wax at Molokai, where he I O. U.F VVVWMWW UB^U.U.-- .
nursed Father Damien during the lat-, lais proclaim in city and village the], <-----
* ■ ’----* * *•- ; bravery end the sacrifice* of patriotic i tor. and was : .
soldiers who fell in defence of their j Rev, Henry Gabriela. D. D., Bishop of ]
After a period away frem-tbe rfiil- !country's rights and welfare. So for ;Ogdensburg, and the Right Rev. Th™. ;
dren he loved so t..“. l'_,. ..Ll-L___—"------1
time he took a coum in medictue in J anti devotion of those noble
!hia new duties.
MORE TRIUMPHS FOR ---------
UKTOIIEHUAGUE.
butag shown by the gratifying sue- Th* aattenl emwatiou
slon, light and air and cannot flour-
ish fa a catacomb."
He. like Plus the Tenth, relies on
Providence, and urged me to contfare
my activity in procuring an endow-
moot fund.
With best wishes, and In haste,
am, devotedly yours,
ANGELO Dr8ANTI, S, J.
Rome, September 25, 1914.
Thu "Osservatore Romano," in its
issue of 8»ptemh*r 24. 191 4. gives an
sopount Qt an audience granted to th*
4rchJ representative* of the Italian Axsocla-
tlon of St. Cecilia and the faculty of
ch* PoutlHeal High School for Church
Music in Rome.
They were presented to His Holi-
ness by Cardinal Gaetano BIsletL pro-
tector nt the association.
His Holiness, with words of fath-
erly kindness, congratulated each and
every member of the commission for
the work so far accomplished on be-
half of the restoration o< Gregorian
chant and the betterment of Church „ „
music, and said that the °rjWhile wtth’theMh Cavalry'he’acccm-
thelr work had been very : pltahe(1 much good among theenllat-
He declared that he would as Pope J m<JU In thf, mutter of.
just " w\el> *b*itemperance, inducing many ot them;
principles laid down by Pope Plus X , nt .h.Hn*niw
of happy memory, fa his admirable!
“Motu Proprlo" of November 22.1
1903, and said that he wished these’
principles to be put Into practice in |
*> ■ i ■■ . «. » —— . mwi■ — -— — ^5,* I muiaKiw. wmiBi m. *jwhi»i«■ wm :
cate of our parochial and high school i United Irish League of Aa»erica, ori- aave actually buns [
chfidrra fa tlwir examinatteu*. Th* —* *— wnw-mber to. will b* . ----- ..._._------
announc»m««t has recently b*ea
naade that four giaMuatra of th* boys’
CattaMe high sctaul of Phlfadetphta
hav* been awarded frra scholarships
fa tta UoivmMty tf Pennsylvania M
a nualt of tta erwlitabte showing
onto by ttam te tta cosapattttv* «x-
fiehitu* h*M te Jua*. Of th* 12
OMBpsiltM* tot ttam *ebotarrtfa»,
awvwa wiy w*su pnduatM of tta
CattoMc Mt* aehofit: tta n■taring
St WOT* fKM ruy "
schools wttfc a smEP :
prfatate taMttMtata
asuktpa te aB wm. ■
tta nmtaf tta Cta
feta, «r start
<*»«*!<S**''a
afiniiDnff Csttata
nla] and devotion: the constant asser-
tion of th* rights and duties of th*
charity of Jesus Christ among His fol-
lowers: the iodtawC but powerful ten-
son* of peace and concord and frater-
' ’> radiated from the
r vi i .wj-ni > »“ — —■------------ --J meeaeugera, on — . .. _
ered one of the most desirable posts 1 the battlefield and fa the hospital, can t Sisters say that on one night alone
* __*.___ [ TnUsm <* * <S ■ wM_ I m tta *■ Tf ft SI SB I
" In going to the Second Field Artfl- • tude beats in the human heart and as 1 peliiw. and that the balcony of th*Cambridge to allow It the
lery, he succeeds Father Frederick! long as the sense of our commoa J convent w»_d«itiwye<i by one cf ™ "puce permits, of its 11
L. Kunnecke, recently retired. |
Chaplain Houlihan wax born on:
December 5. 187fi. in Pennsylvania.'
and was appointed from that State, j
iof war. and moved
nage'and "death, superior to victory | graduate. An expensive pectoral crow;
1 JS _■ *^_. wk-—. a'hk*. iii taw* CD tf"!aabuW’Lml•m ^*l*»WWM»lhi
1 of the dread hour, thoughtful only of ■ where Bishop Hays* for foul I "Oil [
| common humanity, and of the Image I years was an assistant. Another pee-i
! of our Redeemer. Jesus, rtamped fa- I torat cross was the gift of Msgr. John i
-’Edwards. E—
s (him by Bishop McDonnell, of Brook-; m"r not commenced.
As the memory of each cruel war [lyn. end Dr. Thomas G. Carroll, seere- twenty-seventh of the so called traut-
. . ows weaker, and the bl era Ings of. tary to Cardinal Farley. i *«• follows te a general way the
P. L.'when he will join hli regiment. 1 peace become dearer to men, the hor- ------□------ j *’”?1 « W*™"*^^^*™*
THE BUSSED SACRAMENT.
Five Stetera of Notre Dame arrived w1th. J<P” h“”
Kolatlon and forgiveness, of self-de- fa London from Antwerp recently., "ot bc*° “h*"®*®.
The Order has *everaJ house* In and ! • — ■ a------
around Antwerp, and as some of them I AfTV A IM HWtRVil'T
are close to the fortification* it was ;1"UUmPKKMH
deemed prudent to gather the SCleV*ra ’
together fa the Central house in tbei
Rne de I'Emoereur, which is at pre*-, .
' cut given up to Red Croaa work. The < *d October 13, *ay«:
- The University of Louvain has *c-
Mum or two kukk- |
Afteestxty^wu yta of reMtaw
toMtafta tta tat IMrtjf fen J*"
tatarSife ata Mr tart wM rtMan-
•*. te art sfvtar «MMe* OtfMta up tat W QuMo fita* ** *** mb*
TtmWtatmtaD*»tata
** ** gy1 tafi flf—ta wsct.
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rick’s Crtti4riL New T«L
New York. October 29.—The Rt |
Rev. Msgr. Patrick Joseph Hayes, t
_ .. .. _ . jfewJ
the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Ancient York, and since 1903 president cf;
Pope Plus X. Father Burke has de-
S3SSSS OBH®
j _ __O !hia new duties. j
i the head house at Namur, but fa many- J
j towns and ettiaa In Boteflwn Steteraj ______
■of Notre Dusm hav* bon taken as CARDINAL M0CIEKAT mME.
MUM. MX M md ■ CirtU-I »- w
open*d rt New York on December a.;polBt * tatotaMJJta «v
according to MamminMmert made; Tr.^^. stem of Notm dSrtffita oTfee
by Secretary Jordan. Illume arrtvM fa London tea Bid- ’T^.JTTm^afajr Xe
JTh*chammte pteM wrMeMsttat-, 1BBkte< f8rtyMtl ta W
ed by th* RMtaE «m ?hTT?,r “ ^5 i «R ttat tans arrived In Lemta tarn ™ uSSto dWdZrta
the British PsrifameaL wMrt wtnu, manta rt tta|g^ lw,Bt
4rtr» tta pi suer i rt eeyeesITrteh^,,. Mceemwetateg.
members wta tad ptaned to rttad m urttagrt Ctartrt
th* convention. [ Crons fertta. wmd ranriwd by »‘wZtamrtrata taT^cvU*
1**?^ —Z? jtte poor find snta* feM ta tta tar
l«s taed a* ata fmmsd a* etas**: mb, who** rt|
down wMrt tta taaon hta to *om “ •■ —
amM tta eotart etata rt feta tan
Tta Sta MiwitaP rt tta Start
Dnme CinoMt rt Tta earn fert wtaa
Um Wl Jar coaguut tta Op—p Mb-
dtta »w» goatafer taodtag ta»
fee tatata te KM* «< tta MRunUL
Ste Ptaanaltato CtamEtaHtaeM
canrtrttaD MtaM tataPM RMr]
gnt dto fetaagr *****
**• *ff%**ff,*y
St Mter-taltta tata w'filta r -
ep face pal city
under tbe protection o
Futher HooUhea Go** To the
Phitipptoes.
Chaplain James P. Houlihan, :
Field Artillery, and will proceed to ing frame.
San Francisco, Cal., and sail on a
transport from that place for Manila, grows
rors of armed conflict gro-
an <1 are eventually forgotten by a
generation which has never exper-
ienced them. But the glorious vir-
tue* of piety and resignation, of can-
chaplain Timothy P. O'Keefe, from I
DL*. Y Psv-nlev tn Hit dT*Kmrblwfft ,
I holy project, and by her faterceasinu i The superior, acting on a previous ' so forth wilt be offered by the inam-
ibring to a happy ending an enterprise , permission, gave Holy Communion to - dual colleges and by private rrsfdsuts.
r ' J-**-—' ™™ *« reflect honor on ;her Slaters, and then secured the.ci- , * , ■
Military i th* Catholic religion, on our common ‘ barium containing 2 GO hosts from the ' w ^jiw ■
----•— —• — parish church. They tramped for i KEV. JOHN E. NUKE
' some tniles till they came to a small i . Rton aw
I village, where they made their wi.r [ A MMBsIRr *XE1A1K»
; tn the church. On their arrival Bene-; yj^. Johll K Bnrkfc dirottor-
! dictlois-cf the Blemed Sacrament wiis . <enerill & Catholic Board for Mis-
! ?*ln* *?*?’, V® immeflfate:v > Ktoo ,Vork toe Cofarad People,
'deposited their Sacred Burden fa the ,^1^ cardinal Farley recant-
hands of the good cur*, wh--:informed • ]y w notllkwtiou that b* bad bran ap-
I the congregation of what had happen- ut(rf a Domestic Prelate by the late
rhere
they were hospHnbty uutertateed by
I *11U UlAIVU. g>JF vea lumv ’ “J *•*,«***• vs , l
-thousand veterans they have won for | Mundelein, Titular of Lotyma; She- (
the Catholic religion the praise and ] han. Titular-elect of Germanicopcflls.;
1 recognition of grateful hearts fa; The new Bishop received many (
■ every section of the United State*, re- i gifts, including a purse from the:
' uarrflMm of creed or race or sectional clergy. A pectoral cross was the gif! '
A :
! RECEIVES APHHNTMENr.
I Rt. Rev. Robert Seton. Titular
i Archbishop of Hellopolls, EgypL has
' been appointed to a permanent pool-;
‘During the Pontiff's >pa«efa manti'
He further said that, like Hus X, j
he looked to Divine Providence to'
furnish the means nn t iuery to carry |
was particularly dear to hta ^ **„*< ta m part, Of the United; 7m<1 . th, .ppotatment be-
t*1e de!ega.les on
md expressing the frfndly attitude (
•Of the f’hiirrh towards
short, he kept them so well occupied
that they forgot tliiir misery and
were able to regard life without blt-
ternen. During theii last tenure they
found in Father Contardy the most
tender of nurse* and the most lov-
ing of fathers. .
This heroic prirat nan now gone to
hta reward, but the work so dear to ..
his heart still remains and Its needy tetrife.
J our Catholic Slaters took up th* only Bishop's ring was presented by Msgr. j
work left to woman on the grim field* Dunn, and two mitres were sent by [
iof war. and moved J ike angels of the alnmni of Troy Theological Semi- J
mercy amid dlstreauing scene* of car-1 nary, of which the new Bishop is n i
nage and 4rath, superior to victory | graduate. An expensive pectoral cron* I
or defeaL to the rights or the wrong i was presented by SL Gabriel's Church |
’-■• *'— J~i;sd hour, tbcjjtetf-! ;-f —h-rre Bishop P“7“ .......— 1
humanity, and of the image! years was an assistant.
t-Uapiam jntuw I. ciouiinim, -------------------------- —
Cavalry. Is transferred to the Second 'd«Ubly on every broken and palpltat-
Bishop** ring* were given'on* y«aL
i
One-third rt th* iapttem In the
rttaentate Coucep#n Cathedral-
•taster, fa the year estate* October 1
: •**» o< *du»5 eenvesfr. Thirty »•*"
"j^**1*1 "tacting become into th*
fa the “Motu Proprio,"
He expressed himself as pleased.
with the good results already obtain-]
ed, especially in Rome, and said that ^yar Department, transferring ■ it was rar* and exalted,
he was determined not only to main-;chBp]tln Timothy P. O'Keefe, from I Si.j ™ : . -- - - --- - t .. - .
tain, but to extend the good work 540; th* 13th Cavalry, to flit Chaplain maculate, look with favor upon your-had to leave Vise at an hour’s notice. ! th* way of livtag secmnmndatKm and
that Rome will be nn effective exrm-1 Houlihan’s vacancy fa the 5th Caval- I holy project, and by her Intercession 1 The superior, acting “ ----w ~™ ---*— *»— «-**•*-
pie to all the churehe* of tho world. fort Myer. Va. j bring to * happy ending an enterprise ‘ permission, gave Hob
He said he rejoiced co sc? establish- J 5^1,^ O'Keefe has been on duty at destined at once to reflect honor on ■ her Stater*, and then secured the.ci- ; > , , ,.
ed in Rome a high school for Church lh(( p^nc Branch of the Military i ch* Catholic religion. ... z~r z—““ ------------- ',"'1 ----*'*'
mujtfc* conducted In accordance with AIcntrax, where he ha» ac* - humanity* and on all womankind,
the very important provision laid J^ompifahed wonderful work fci the re-1 Very sincerely yours in Xto.
down fa the .“Motu Proprio.” i form.torr line. J. CARDINAL GIBBONS.
His Holiness remarked that a last- | lhe senior in grade of the! o——
fag reform in Church music would ;aixteen Catholic chaplains, having the > . .. ------
be poralble without the aid of trained 1 ruk of ojor since March 22. 1912. ARCHBKHOF SETON
experts to carry on the work. To this’ Father O'Keef* was originally ap-
church.
tramped
“Cortney T* the Spirit *f Aamc*
aad Ho* ImHMmm.”
Tn rhe course nt a eampefirr speech
delivered at Rochester. N. Y„ on Oe-
* x>a ra* *a*ate euu<c J »* v va wncua ;•
.the Cathedral College. w» conse-
'crated as Tltufar Bfahop of Tagasto York ’Snn. Dudley Field Maloue
i <■ TMwPkxt*. - -■». » ww ... ' WFrrii 4w •WnTiAfWiWS' r^flEwurei ftf
TPIL' 1 h’IJ Lnntl -’A***. * wram 'IV rauiX tfl^UOp Aw iu»a*ara« j v* *u<-w < '■< *h _ ~ ;__
some' lighted to hear of the beautiful mem- j cn October 29 at SL Patrick's Catbe- ■ Governor Glynn, sale:
............— - ' * ‘ The Impreraive ce-remonie;; “Tt *“ ,w"“ "”r
mo unfortu- i the Aaeient Order of Hibernians pro- : were witnessed by twenty Bishops,
His first ex- pose to erect in honor of "The Nnn ■ hundreds of priests and more U—. , -
perience wax at Molbkai. where he|of the Battlefield." Countless memor- 5.000 of the laity. “'lo
nursed Father Damien daring the lat-Hals proclaim in city and village the]. Cardinal Farley was the ecnsecra- j ■*« '2?., x r
teri« fatal nine**, ami remained tn the | bravery end the sacrifice* of patriotic 1 tor. and was aaalstMl by the Right; f“ fee prtate tert arts*I support
colony until 1890. I soldiers who fell in defence of their i Rev, Henry Gabriel*. D. D., Bishop of j °f l“* United States
- away from-tbe-chil-!country’s right, and welfare. 3o far ' Ogdensburg, and the Right Rev. Th™. ;for ,hrir randldaelre and political
well, during which! no monument proclaim* the courage J F. Cc«ark, D. D.. Bishop of Themis- [ pnep”***- .....
...... „„ L. fr. J women ^ryra. The sermon wa* delivered bj'! ' , _7. "2.
Portland, Oregon, li« received a call (who conquered first their own tender ,the Right Rev. Msgr. Joseph F. Moon- , *TlthnH^, UlBt
to Canton. China, where Bishop Mere! (natures, and then followed fa tbafey, P. A.. V. G. I wMon pumic.y ra-
had been given charge by the govern- cruel wake of war. They lessened ta Ament the urelatra nreaent wero <1Dr*Ml *“ ranowacy or Martin h.
some degree the horror* of war. They
____ .__ . comforted the dying, assisted th*
Fattwr Conrardy accomplished won- wounded and fee crippled, cared for
def*. He set the lepers to planting the sick and amvalesceat, comforted
rir*. sugarcane and cotton: he taught < their families, and in this way shed
them farmin* and poultry raising: in ■ on ten thousand beloved home* r * ”
‘; tary ray of consolation. Their bright I Albany: Ntlan. of Hartford; Forbe*.
deeds of Christian charity have long ] of Jolietie; BiermuK, ilinuu- o£ 5«i- i .
been a commonplace of hlrtory. song I gars; Conroy. Titular of ArtadeU. | very recently, whra herald,
and fiction. By the Up* of many; Vuylstege, Titular of r>—l «* ■«"«*trans? a* ine
Asrarira awt bee IsUMsliiu «■* **•
you propose to erect on some noble . gage to the officials on fee brat, who to confirm fee arrangement.
xaae we pieage m wuii au.ua*™., <•>-< -.5. ■- i- .2. ...... ...:---: “..J A* we hav* previously reported, the
He haw been granted two month*’'and artistic symbollsux the merits, aa-tfor their frugal meals. Two of the University of Cambridge invited the
j ’■’“ tnral and supernatural, of our noble Sisters belong to the Vise community’ Catholic University of Louvain to
", } Catholic Sister*, who ta time* of wtr | and their rtory is as pathetic as it :.s migrate to Cambridge, and there to
pruitipo- i-------e-—-■— -- i aafe voyage and a happy tour of ‘ honored, their holy religion and their j interesting. For two waeks they had continue It* own separate studies,
the form and by the t.iihm suggested !rtnt- ^1* wish of all those who (dear communities by virtue* of the lived fa a cellar: then the superior.granting it* own degree* and general-
aa
time served their country with a ■ and for three days they had only a ’ own foundation. Cambridge **gptying
. jwas brought to them at irregular in-'cal carrying out of thH work.
May our blessed Mother. Mary Im- ' terval* by a German soldier. They F
Father Houlihan wu appointed an
army chaplain on January 10, Iflio,
and was assigned to the 5th Regiment
of Cavalry, with which organisation
he ha*’ served continuously, lint at
the delightful port of Schofield Bar-
racks. near Honolulu, Hawaii; then
at Fort Huachuca, Arixona. and lately
at Fort Myer, Vlrgtefa. across the Po-
temae Sttvra trom *K**htaKton.
Father Houlihan is the first Ortho- sons of peace am
lie chaplain to hare been stationed at ;nal unity which r-15
Fort Myer. Virginia, which is co ns Id- 1 figures cf God's lovely
never be forgotten, a* long as grati- i they raw eight bomb* fill from Zer-' cepted the offer of the University of
------- - -■ ■ c>—1—'■»— *- -Ti— i, w no f*r
cf ns space permits, of it* libraries, te-
„„™. - On Thursday, eighteen more , ^oratories and lecture rooms durtag
to realize one day the ideal Slaters arrived from Belgium at one ■ fee^preeent crlrts wltbont thejziymrat
. woriU ana a society wuciriu.in me juanwu uvues ui uir viur.. — ..... ———. —--- --—_ .—3
shall reign supreme, and men! They had received the grertert king-1 'fOT>: theLoovaln *
ThF
! ™ln* *?*?’, V® immedfate'.v > Ktoo ,Vork u,,. Cofared People,
’d*«m>1t(id their Racred Rnr-lrn In the _ ■ . -___—__„__._____.
hands of the good cure, who Informed ; jy Vnotlbratira that b* bad bran ap-
Tho Sister* then managed “.o'
. make their way to Maastricht,
, Lairry wwt*<t wu «;* araMow mj-
the Frudaain Slsten for * ihort
Philippine faland*. fa^^’b^C^tasfciwto^" Areh- Um*’ «* na* ^^Peraed to the
rill V»nt fMF f" _ _ . . m*__—* Jk-____
" (bishop Seton is a direct descendant
J of the Mr*. Seton of Maryland, known
"I want to ray of my own knrrw)-
authorlty
’ Ifah
Martin
he not only
meant it ta its full and great signifi-
cance, but every WDson man in this
State deeply resents a contrary in-
ference.
a sollr ton; McFaul, of Trenton; Burke, ofi ‘ to,th* <«^«=ra
, hrreh? ■ Aihnny: Ntlan. of Hartford; Forbe*.! 1 the rantiment
deeds of Christian charity have long ] of Joliette: Bierman*. Titular of Or- THioto
Chimeras' i ** ■ ' thtaa ra cowtrwy S* the of
------, Arawfaa amt he* tartrtwttora era en
idegradteg to the perranrt riMOMer
jOf any ran a* the pemtarara of vra
- llgteswi tarttewssw^e.* “
clergy. A pectoral cross was the gift '
to him by the MeParian family, j.
On Thursday, eighteen moreboratorics and lecture rooms durtag
of the world and a society wherein , of the London houses of the Order.:rt the u*u*l fee*, fa order that ^fee
peace , ......---- . —,, —. ..—. -------— .. , __ . _ j , ,. .
shall no longer appeal to the dread nees on their journey, from the British .corporate body may be earned
i ■rhitrsment of the a word. 1 ’"Pommies" -at Ostend, who had insist;- ' without a breach of continuity. •
! I do not doubt that the monument jed on carrying the Sitters' small lug- Senate of the university will be toked
j*"" e- r ----- ; temperance, inducing many 01 tnem ]you propose to erect on some noble gage to the official* on fee brat, who ™«™ tx. >rran»w>«t
principles laid down by Pope rtus x , tAk(? pledge of total abwtlusnoe.; national Fite wit! reflect In eloquent; ta turn refused payment'irom them
,.r to hl* .dniirabie. He hM be€n granted two month*' ■ and artIstic symbollsx the merit*, aa- for their frugal meals. T-? 'v'"4 .
leave of absence before joining hi* i tnral and_ supernatural, of our noble | Sitters belong to the Vise community. Catholic Un^verstty rt
new station. '• C^.^vr..- . —.... — ,-------— .. .... ... ___ „. __
■ - ■ - ------ ----j --------—, F<jr two weeks they had continue it* own reparate studies.
iarar oiiurnuriur, ruiun- . . ------ ------—---_ -—-■--
j highest and rarest order, and at the I and a Sister were taken as hostages,. Iy conttautag Ito act rrtn** aa it IB
■ehrr aroerf* flora To Fne Myer, (same time served their country with a ■ and for three day* they had only a own foundation. Cambridge rapiflytag
Orders have just been issued from imtriotie zeal as unique and useful *- t little straw for their bed*, whilst food the facilities neceraary To. the teebn*-
____ _ * . - , * u*. _ ■ ♦ —. *k.-—. *.* d1 eh— I— 'xil ram wp wlwii* A-urt a< thl*
It is probable that hospitality ta
DEATH OF FATlffiR CONRARDT.
Arterial ShieabOriaferi. Site P^e Beaefict XV WM UpbeH &e|»n» UperT FrieaF CM Ta CirW GUmm’ Letter Ta Aelhepaht Cmae^ At Swt PatJ
_ Btraal Reward.
It to our sad duty to make known
fee death rt Father L. L. Conrardy,
recently organized Society of SL Greg- I August 2fi.
ory of America, an organization of known a* “
Conrardy was
«■ BW—.t -
tee had justly won that title.
to Our l-*ri y of Lotxrdul, If Nancy doe*
ttflt fall I.era efera *■ nfr MUHUVI _
After askta* a few questions us to |
fee affair* of th* association, th* c«a- -
dittos rt th* high actool and the q-ial-1
ily of the mnsie rendered ta feu ha-
riUcaa and church** rt Rome, HI*
Holfaraa prsrauted to each one preu-
«nt a gold medal as a reward for the
good work aeoompttsbed. urging them
to continue their labor* for the glory
at God, th* dignity rt the dlvto* wor-
ship and the honor rt th* Holy Sea.
■ At the *ed rt fee aedlrace Hta
Ttntln —1 imparted to all prerant the
Aportolfc Beaed>cti«u Bed, at the re-
Mteeded fete Nwtog to the Aarairte
tie* rt 8l CedHa t* Germany nd
State*. '
.. ... privilen W obtained
through 1>-s Illation aud bargaining.
The American Federl Jon of Cath- ( --------------- -
represented | dtatributi d the Bread of Angel* to
by fraternal j yon, my dearert children. For I ex-
federation idl the noitow of Reparation
Re*. Peter I from soul* to which I feel at this mo-
Wis„ and ment particularly attached. But let
saw George smira o-i'uita.lelphta. j ns not talk of
Tie delegate* at the c- trentlon will'there is such, tt affects only bodies,
also he Invited to the 1 irvlcos nt the!soul* remain strongly bound togeth-
Crxhedt-d. where His G *ce, the Most]*r. s*tnv
te Edroon- F. Prem ergatt. Areh- “I shall never reti>^ r '
kfvhor- of Ifailadelphia. win welcome jed Bologna, but you. my <dear PeoP1®-
betralf of the Amer-! will come to Rome to visit your rame-
kin Federation of C-tfoBc Societies I time ^rchbfahop
the occasion, I and good works. 1 shall no more re
-___—- Nor 1,11011 1 ever
abor “w7n”be I climb Mount Guardia to venerate
rra’b, ii’.SSfmrara JK’ra’,
the!Blessed Virgin for their father and
ask Most Holy Mary to protect and
L> > assist him in th* new an l onerous of-
therefore. of fire to which the Leri ha* culled him,
or the I "With a view to render more lively
work- i this admirable union of thricw-aacred
affection I reoommmid to my dearest
children devotion towards the most
August Sacrament rt the Altar. *n I
this thhnw*I en"1- h* “i*1- ’“rh 0 ,ch<>‘’} wo* * l ofated' ofT February 2, 1901. 'from !
pernatural union• h£“hJcrattty, ta order that the Church her-,the District of Columbia, on toe rer-j
Hsaren thatit ta\-om-s*lf cou,d fo™ hero’ll qmmradation of Hta Eminence
bleraed llfewf Heaven that It w com thl, lnftitut*. de-] /in,*. Cardinal Gibbon*. He was born I
plfltede* _ __ 1 - * * * - • “ * ’ ------------’ - - - -
Er— Iragp -__- — -
of those "praBCflt
»ttwnpt*l to reply to the Holy
’rawkra« Kra hnwt Intn t«tn at
t few words, and. another prtost
had to take «» TBd* •od*“l
OUS C- ----
there busy weeks.
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