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THE "SOCIAL REVOLUTION."
VXLUAM CAMPBELL Editor
Jus’. * Baby’* Prayer at TwHitot.
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THE QUESTION BOX.
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OFFICIAL.
will decide.
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Herein Ilea
Mary's; Hal-
h***K FOim, B*p*dL
OFPKXAL.
Mneee* ef Carpool CkrtKI.
In four
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id
Camp Stasiej-. I^-on Springs.
pres:-;
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$29.
D^b ^J*™’**-* member.
$39.
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ax^ they g»f thereby
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Mtiand tauin-
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tfw Mymh«M «to
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1*>«0M «g fho Fiwty Hom Devo-
Om sod Jfoy of Affwadro.
which I
I am sorry that I won't be able to
was appointed chaplain ot that tnitL attend th* State «*uv«ution thia year.
DUTIES TOWARDS
THE CATHOLIC PRESS.
That there are schools which are
On our fir
account of
Parliament,
report of the
by a majorlt,
tiou.
and gtve my Mn*at remembrance to
an thsboya. a friend* of mine sent
' ma a copy of the *ooth*rn Mesaenger.
which I nod yorterday. and which I
was vary glad to md. Very sincerely,
LT. J. p. STEIN. M. R. «..
to tn case of an air raid, and we have
gas masks ready to use. I and it very
Interesting. also very serious.
will be glad when it la over with.
Last Sunday I went to Maas in a
Gus Margczewitx. tmaunr.
Stephen Margozewitz. marrtuj.
Peter Ke Iks, anti -cant marshal
- 3:
Lid
that in her social principles lies the
„-Iy hope of their realization. Liberty
only obtain when authority is
24, 27. 28, St. Anthony's, Wylie.
24. 27, 28, Our Lady of Victory
Academy. Fort Worth.
P>e*nai eg th* Forty Mures Drro-
tiros** Day of.M***ti**.
COadjutaMMttuj
win attetote at t
win take phMaal
ary, St. Matamd.
O* th* g*m* £
of Puuro
l&
Oxrteota
’Tit"’? ;■
St Juntas)
intcsMn.
volumes for the thorough tralnlnr
Imparted in St. Patrick's:
Tyopiaw v
Martyr,
of the Sol-
5
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4'
h Mr. Leo Mooty-
Iftita Tessa, who
b thtadfoc***. win
t Mtaw Order*.
Mm *. Holds*. 'She SttaG. Sehwnr- ,
“ ~ ..—. Th ,
Can* W. CrorTOd. '24; Vhtwt K.
let and finest *Ca-
it ta a very largo
> thers most be
ap sbapels in It;
like ed
lowing Mt
as Knight
Adz. tern
restated Ji
stone to H
the order, i
Ury tnfnl
toulo.j
Bator* 1 at th* PcaL£hc* at San
Aata*to, Turn, aa aaamd ctaw mall
>eri*FwiUj«i
i. total
■■■' W, <ii
as those brought forward by M. C.
continue to exist Is Ukewiwi beyond
some cases.
For a*
•fwitL
|WWWI
ex-
hortation on Charity and commended
t^o work being so unostentatiously
done by the St. Vincent de Paul So*
i poor. The
tad
' ,'i
yrewi in* uipn.j m uliJ
laborer, and consequently his j-tsi-n v«
founded on natural justice, to what,
la oar state of society, is called a liv-
ing wage. ~No socialist baa ever maria
this claim In stronger or more forci-
ble manner- than the great Pop* Jjbo
M> on October 24.
i*B trip to Gardea
accompanying the
Mm. We stayed in
cat one month, and
r here, and reached
few days before
■d a pretty stormy
ahi* enough not to Plnael, delivered an excellent
Frank Kiolbaw*^ J»^ph SobleekL violin
president and Geofgc; ^r.tstv
Mr. wniiam Canpbril.
Enter the White Eagle Qutrtettt,
* Lays
»i
children under their charge to drink
at the fountains of the best Catholic
thought no one at all acquainted with
our parochial schools and higher in-
stitutions can reasonably question.
the consent of the Irish people would
soon inevitably end In defeating Its
own purpose.
The fatuous policy of the English
government towards Ireland la more
than hinted at In the following paaa*
deserve the highest praise.
Dramatic and ^fnsicsl Recital.
In the afternoon, at 2:30, a large
audience assembled in St Patrick's
Hall, when the following program
was rendered in a manner which de-
ly snabte to make whne should ___ —--------
-benaa' aflt Ptasefaradr^setlc kc- CATHOLIC COLLEGE FOR
<fetyj CATHOLIC TOCML
!■ Hrt'sC ni me? willj “____
•• liM^ riaUedes eg th*|depne*t*i Aw growing tendency
l- ~ _ ... . _ _ . to a.jjj
their mma to noa-Cstbotie coUegt*.
We mmnot ***>» says o*r coatantpor-,
ary. how Cathnjlr- pur-yts cut justi-
fy ttMMalve* tn conarisM* Plainly,
ApriL
21. 22. 22, 8L Patrick^ Denison.
24. St. MaiyM, Jacksboro.
21, 25. It. 3L Edward's. Dallas. ‘
May.
i>, St- Mary's. Quanah.
5, <, 7, Holy Trinity, Dallas.
S. 4. 7. St. Joseph's, Rhineland.
S, St. John's. Bonmrton. -
12, St. Anthony's. Hereford.
12. 13. 14, Suxad Heart. AmariH<x
12, 13, 14. St. Patrick's, Dallas.
12. 13, 14, St. Mary's, Gainesvillo.
19. St. Francis Xavier's, Herm*
letgh.
19. St. John's. Commerce. *
19, Holy Marne. Happy.
_ 19-, 20, 21, AU Saints’ Academy,
tb* former ■ Fort Worth.
M ^S * 'X tJ/Jw Va.Hv
conscription In Ireland, and declare tn FraaceJbl
that to attempt to enforce It without Dear-Friend!
I Mt AM
and 'bad a d
City. New 1
115th Acrol
Garden dtp;
fhonsafledf
a Fronc^iN
Christanaa.
triplet wuh
eacountef al
were very tB
board the el
Christmas g
sain ft,
very old CM>
was born. In .™._ „„
lad the children,of King Louis
X-T.T < ..__. ..__
it was packnfl
believe that u
pie In ■ LhurJ
day. an Amfl
board the sM
was very i(H
that wt M i
board: the am
aboard agataJ
gave us nil Hri
This UrllriJ
the good grand
Iambus; ha ■
fitted It up ga
haps yon 4an
to bo walking?
foreign cMp^ a
house saying 1
Columbus!**
ma. On >CM
marched dtt’tl
and attended
which the db*
French cbHdig
nil nicely deeot
Clans who gun
toys. ’ It was
we entrained j
the confeasioaml, and the confesaor stationed.
two months, g
ago came uk(
I am aw ij
vance. and clq
we often,heed
guns. The ot|
call X. is a vq
that part at
den spot of Psi
of It I bellarvri
must be beanl
summer jlmo- j
terestliig thiag
great many i
there: and In.
many tourists
One thing t|
termt to mo 9
that wee startg
It Is one of thi
thodralg jn VU
and grand <d|
Ing the worst blunder of the last four Mass, in a
yearn, to furnish a telling plea for
desperate courses by an attempt to
enforce Conner:
will be found an
Iler's speech in
affairs, and a
rionn arrived at
Jia Irish couven-
secretary: ■
1368—Frank Klolbassa. president:1
; George Halamuda. secretary.
1869—Frank Klolbassa. president: “■
rideit;
fe WMeri Front. ??
KWAKHttMT.
i reoelved the fot-
• neg known Tex-
gabbun T»~ J. F.
Penlsuu. whe rep-
*. on several* ocea-
* Stale Council of
n rooetved Us mUI-
■ily Field. San An*
Serial Bernd*.-
_________ ___ . Ta the afrcTwoon thert
first body of emigrants from Poland; gnm? reunion of th* m^-
to settle la the United States. j
urss |
“v.J
V. Zin
,r
21. 32, 2f. SC Aatboa;Viol*.
39. 29. 3*. SL Boniface, Corpus
Christi
A^a.
19. 28. 31. Csss lo-
ll. Cnlainbi*; SnMaa.
39, IS. 3*. Gonauloe
39, BL MfchaaL 9an
M-y.
1, -X 3. IXHanis; St.
tattsriDe.
1. K Cnmpo-
!.!,<. Pondera.
5. *, 7, st, Philip's, i.sn Ant-onlo; spiritual mother of the human race.
Tris turn,
5. kmrrtU* (St. Mary *); Lm Gsl-
Hnae; Greytown.
tb-? Blersed r
, r. -eu. and
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c
We are the
teacher, the contradiction, and in
perhaps, beyond correction. . . .
. long as types of teachers continue In
office who consider the reading or
discussion of Catholic newspapers
during the regular clam hours an "a
■ lues of tlmq," *o long shall we have a
: Catholic laity Ignorant of the power
: thut ia wielded by an officiant Catho-
iroa Qgr iWMfrg1 *ro trogM
tMtr tthtt hf Uttnftdfiig Mw e/
[F
ri
and school, and the crowds that
throng our places of worship end the
splendid Catholic edifices devoted to
religion and education are the fruits
of this teaching. Under aim Her con-
ditions what could we not expect
from teaching the children their du-
ties towards the Catholic press?
There can be no doubt at all that the
habit of reading Catholic books and
. .... | fai our
parochial schools in order to affect
the great mass of Catholics; more-
over, only when such conditions pm*
vail can the best results be obtained
In our higher institutions of learn-
ing.—J. Aloyslua Elbert, In “Amer-
ica,”
JK-
DEATH OF CHAPLAIN CAREY.
After a brief illness of pneumonia,
Rev. Patrick P. Carey, U, 3. A., died
no Wednesday, April 10, at Hot
Springs, Ark. The remains of the de-
tag Zrua of the Ad-
in th* fighting line;.
bl roar of the'big
Fffty. which we'll
£na large city, and
** is called the gar-
|A From what I aaw
M that is right; it
Ajground there In'
Mi wore >----
■B*s: there are a
Pchateattx around
i*M times a great
m* to that section '
kwaa of special In-
U old Cathedral
rontury: lighted all present, and which spoke
wl on the principle of social justice. doln* splendid work in leading the
At present the social revolution Is
largely a revolution In thought.
W hether it would become a “bloody
revolution'' Catholic action could do
much to determine. Herein lies our aad tiut unfortunately such examples
; great opportunity and consequently
our great responsibility,
heirs ot the ages; our
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__ W- MABTB COLLEGE. _____
Tb* )gtmt news fttsn Ireland In-
dicate* n very critical state of affairs
' there. The whole Island appears to
be * state of ferment over th* pro-
posed extension of conscription, aM*
oven the promise of Home Rule
seems to have no power to allay the
bitter opposition to drafting Irish-
men into the British army. Th*
Irish Bishops, with Cardinal Logue at
their bead, protect firmly * gainst
— ,-—*-«»__■ - - -- ---— ——» —. k 2'*lWW*td
* Mnrt C. Neafobuaer. *2«; Evaa A of AaMfeta
> t- -r - t- - Btata 19. t* **p^ W AM
<***• orttab. tar- mm
r atabe* th* mm**, vrtacb wm niBMMte, ta*&l
Hwy M*b ataMuM. x . *
Ultfam. Where he remained for more but when yon ar* there think of we,
than a year. He returned to New ' '
Vorir, and was stationed at the
Church of the Most Predous Blood, at
Walden. N. Y. I* July, 1915. he went
to Colorado Springs. Colo., a&d in
April. 1916, returned to Son A nt on In . .
After spending almost a y«r here, ho Care 99th Aero'a^uadnm, A. P. O-
again returned to his diocese, and *** “ “ “
was assigned to the Church of St. Gre-
gory the Great, at Harrison. N. Y.
May his soul rest In peace!
“W> t are ear paroclital schools *
isi os. Asmies offering t* domestic;
sefe*ee «an*F Th* ;4*stk>^ 1st
pat M “Imorlm" m a ttamghiful j
cdttoeM c* AenweOe sefrose and its <
bonriag ewjnortta! unhapp>BM. Our
cesmKuenry derinras v*t truckful-
that many a er—«<~*ns matrinetm-
tai ratal bn* <*om io grief in th*
IrbrUee. Th* oaneta* <>C * good
umar marital tsnuMmi li “a fooiiah
SM. roea t»o proc* to Issn cooklcuc. —■ —
see In* aad. awmataa, an* now uovr- j XHL
huve
sHtiw their ______
very dlstlr.gr:Ished . loca:
press- Frol. John Jf. Stelufeldt, .
Question How can a sin that is
, only ventai in Itself be changed Into
a mortal sin!
Answer—By the clreumstancee at-
tending its .commission. These dr-
cumstaneea should be explained in
«'Cnu£nc
Chjj;
l^L^nt-er. .
'□(aJot!, .. j
' a ■;
(ir PniK-a :■
Uusitx. :
Sjlr.ia
T,~.l . , '
iauci.7
li *Jw DIP ' ’.aiicr a
ps- c! IL. 1
fcjcretxr-, '/ r- J'1'-
h-j die 'l' ’ ^hort’.v
r,greSu.Jy .•bIX’-i;
la the ?x; " hid:
UTfcJ M .<
boner that faith foe woridty «*vu- Day of th* Hobdays” and “Tao
Striped Sweater," at Beethovee Hall
lam Friday ovsedug. The aadtanre
wm nry appreefettve end liberally
•howeisil th* performers with ap-
staneo. Tboea taking put were: G-
Jisdso* Paacoaot, 11; Peter J. Cap- t*
Hntad off and ad-
thia was u
ll whan Columbus
CetEMra] are bur-
t _ ______J the
VIII of Fiance. Another very finj
’ church Is St Marita's: It contains the
1 remains of 8L Martin.
'I was quite surprised to find cosdi-
, tlons'so good ever here. From ap-
pearances one would never think that;
the people have fipan at war tor near-
ly four years; thsg^seem to have plen-
ty of food and good clothe*. The sad
part Is to. sm so many widows, so
many people in mourning, and so
many wounded soldiers.
I am now with the 99th Aero
Squadron; we ape up in the fighting
xone, and that is where I have been
Anxious to be. a*>I want to see some-
thing of this war,* as long as I am
in it and over here. There must have
been a big battle going on the Inst
couple of days, a* tb* big guns have
ibeen roaring almost all the time for
the last forty-eight hours. Our camp
is on the site of one of the most fa-
mous battlefields of France, the bat-
tle that made a certain French gen-
eral tamoua. Outside my quarters
and all around here are grave* ot
French and German soldiers, buried
right where they fell. Qutalde oar
tahsa. w
W* are told by thMtoCbthoae par-
rots that the tataft « their tatlffron
|n MftabBifc* by th* teat that aa op.
Pntaltn la erii «* t*. genottoe of
Wffl W*tap tbea* MMmdmo te tb* ~
BMMMrt SM HgA Ah. -Btot.wtat 2T0?11’ 'M: CBrt
| THE QUESTION BOX. |
Qwrerkie Can the cup of tea or
coffee that la taken in th* morning
during Lent, by those that are tast-
ing. bo sweetened with sugar?
Answer—Yea.
•William Dobrowolski.: tcaio vzi’:
. secre-
Wbs* aottfytag aa of * change of ’
*Mtaaa plau** give m ("
jiao* of reridrooa a* wH aa the new;
•Adr^w. f 24, SC John’s. Bridgeport.
Cemm**taatta* tar pntHtantta*
ant aanchtag tbta office by Taaaday
win a*t appear tin fe**r of tallowtag
1875-1878—Anton Pyka, presi-
dent; Theo. Weisa, Sr., secretary.
1879— Ed. Kotnla. president: Ik-
natx Ffeska. secretary.
1880— Anton Pyka. president:
Theo. Weiss. Sr., secretary.
1881— 1882—Ben. Ktolbassa, presi-
dent; Theo. Weiss. Sr., secretary. >
1883—Joseph Ztrik and Ed. Ko-' —----— -- ■.*■* — —.
tula, presidents: Constantine Weiss. »«t Sunday, the Blessed Sarrameai
secretary. will be exposed at the 7 o dock
1884 — Ed. Kotnla, president: 'Mass, and remain so nil day for the
Constantine Weiss, secretary. I veneration of th* filth fuL Fours o!
1885— John Moesygembo. pre*!- adoration have ooen apoomled fcr
dent; Constantine Weim. secretary. ; the m tn of the pariah 4urJ-EX the
1886— Ed. Kotnla, president: Con-! forenoon, and for tho ladles dnriac
■tanttae Welaa. secretary. i the afternoon The expmixum win
1887— Ed. Kotala, prroldent; Jo-.^00® at 7:45 p, nu, afur retftath*
**pb Macpwteu, ee< imitt. lof-ta* rosary, a mta by £iw. il
Joseph MoraWietX, seeretaryLa*l*rnSgte« *t th* Mmanff Baffroitift?
1989—-Ben Ktolbaaea* preaident:' — ____
Constantine Weiss, secretary. i BAT PH—d ARE
1890—Anton Pyka. president. : v_ „ . „ ,
c._____________ , . “r. ana Mtt. Edward CLrS of
Constantine Wein, secretary. ■ \7
IS9I__, R Pntinir t U^iaCc. Ln., anttuunre the mar-
( 1891—A F. Pollok. „a<e eftarir daughter. Florrwe dr
jtsbeth. to Capt. Edward J. R-iiph.
j Field Artillery, the wnddtng bavtawr
t til
^th
The
Soothem Messenger
Wn Captae 5 Cta. Ou Yaar 81.54
________ItaroMe ta effva***.________
PTOtbbed wwkly wzulw a* aeo-
ptoss ef tbe RL Rev^N. A Galtaghor.
». B, BMbo* of Galmta*: th* Bl
B*k. John V. Sssv, D. D. VWwp of
tarn A-*—*; th* BL Rev. Joes** P.
imk D- D4 Bfabop or IMtaa: th*
Bl Bev. Paal J. Xiakua. D. D„
Btoltap Of cororo Ctartoa: ialU»Kt
M*v. Aptboay J. Briratar. D. P.. Bish-
• pad *1 Paeo. |
U WILUAM MBMCRR, Ge*ani‘
M*a*pvr, to wft*n all ntoaeys risoold!
be yuM aad igromuiiiraffww ad-;
otata* of PubUeatl-tu No. 515'
Cronr ita*****- Alamo Pis**. Sul
Antataat Tessa. Plum* C rodtett 2*29., •
taMtaitai Booms. Ptuue Crockett
919*. I
per aaw so many peo-
MfUra. Ou Christmas
came on
sold Maas, and I
Btty surprised tb see
' many Catholics on
day th* priest camo
M roid Maw. and
iCMunmion.
I over hero through
k th* Knights ot Co-
9i**ted a house and
Mb room*, and per-
BlBk it looked good
Nru th* street. In that
Rite a sign on that
Valeome Knights of
f sure looked good to
)pif* afternoon we
American Camp,
MHstma* eelebratlon
WW«re giving for the
Etter bad a big tree s m „ deacon* o
1>T‘ F- Schneider. C. PF.
bn the little children nlMter or c
b-nle*. The next day preB„t in
r *a inland city. I
tt'ttai dty for oyer
l atent tvrt> weeks
■vwx y- m d
■otYl »’■ c 7. 11
B Btotast !Lv Zocail
^tatih eanias -n In
Mtagptlr ar'enil'id
MmM MnsesCtil ■
RM Cln* far yol
6a Tie rlnb sen
OViy fool “E rtr q
m! bsa.’— a lu ppl
**1111*72, tutij
Oie. Mr* j;nrrv "J
or si. •*. J
rrt'j ’ pi
‘Tn '.Ht: .r3 t J
Wtririsr' l. J.:r 1; -j
C" *.3 Sh n h ■ > L-y |
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' 3c Jif* nj
dsy.-r -hi-;r '
:j*i
tcn-iai ,,
rnrfa
>“:vhles
Sun- .t...
SSJU.
Bing Out Ye BUver Bads, Girts. *
Congratulations to Hta Grace. Mort
Rev. J, W. Shaw. D. D.. Wilma
O'Brien.
American Melodies, Arnold; Mary-----—--------------- .
nell Neilson. 1891—**• F- Pollok. president; i r---- -
God Save All Here. Boys; accom-IComtenttae Weise, secretary. abeth'to Cant
panlst, David Ney. I 1892-1993—A. F. Pollok. presi-i. J...
Patriotic Drill. The taxty-Nlnth; ld‘
Group of Boys. ■
, Air and Variations, Pape; Georgi.i
Brown.
The White Dove ot Erin,
scenes. Scene I.
March Mflltalre. Engelman; Ruth
Trenton and Clara Wltzeman.
Scene II.
Romance. Atherton; violin, Lucile
(’organ; piano, Florence Mansker.
Scene III.
Scherzo. Mendelssohn; Marguerite
Burke.
Scene IV.
Tableau. The Eternal Dawn.
Patriotic March. Hewitt; Irene!
McMonigle and Stary Shapcott. I
Addreu by His Grace. Most Rev.l
J. XV. Shaw, D. D. ‘
CwtofCharacte«:St.BrigldMa!dJf ^tXon' COM-'G MISK'AL TREAT
Child. Annie R. Trneheart; St. Brig-1 i90^17^WinL^r^2t*1?' i0 "'
Id as a Malden anda Nun. Mary;
MoHwey; DubhtBch. her father. :tci, ,tt:.
rie Marshall; Brotsech. her mother,; .g;- D . very '^-^KXished . loc*: art!*’ —
MmnieI>Contack;FinoiAGormlaIthldent Jcfca «- Seinfeld:, one r.t -
and Lochina. rerHng maids. Elorna' r”’ ; ia 3 " 3 ' ‘
Criffin, Margaret Cozad. Margaret: ™ " oI act,:’ twe:.--■ r
De ConJ nek; Dunlalng, King of Lein-] Klolbassa and Geo ; years crganlsl of S:. Marr's t.i,
This rter. Daisy Howell: Dermod. A Roy-iheW^ttt* cM wS^d ?* wav: and Pr>r. Julien F'aui Blitz, cir ’ >r
war ta a terrible thing, and we all «I Page, Maryneii Neilson 1 Dara. C*e-\v«ter Street. YCloudacz home on,of Uu* San Antonio Symphony <>-
iwlll bo glad when k Is over with. Hu and Hymna, Nuns in St. Bri^ld's! it™” director of tbe Hr.--:-n
! Inst Sunday I went to Mw in * Community, Wllmi O'Brien. Mary’, ^r^?,1“'Uon *ldc‘d materiallyPhoty Orche-wra
little vlllag* eloae by. There were a Sbapcott. Marguerite Burke: of Michael's po- Clef Clib oJ - c!ty
good muy soldiers there and several Conrech and JDonnel. Studenu: "nP oIJthe oWe“ These revo art. ,0 ...
ottlcara^ the prlsut was a very nicej"1 tSl’5<,“1**!“’!L^!,221_^Or5lcrte*’'It ata^bnilt them*elTei 5I-'' ”1'
and vu st. Mar// ^t'r^Fridt*^'^. .-7
“ ri**.-y iKk y., pab:.c
combteatioi: of :<*
of these r : -■
tnusico', tree t!
ever tJven ,l71 A^:.
31, MgCfty.
24, .efftu*.
Tte report tint Rdr. el Hylin.l
pastor «C the Sacred Mort Cturch;
at Fart Doggs, Iowa. hi. J beer ap-!
j. Gwrtgas. BMdb of Sioux City,* .
ha* bn* a£M*By danted Az we. In 1^*? in hrtn<i»< the bwieflti of edu —
’cation to th® people. Her policy ha* General Hoepiui.
always bean that educational oppor-
tunities should depend on ability and
not oik birth or thi pnaatwlon of
.wealth. Ift holding up the ideal of
human dignity, and the duty of tho
Stale to so order Its soda! life and in-
stlcutlo** that personal dignity might
be safeguarded, the Church baa ever
been to th* fore. -Her writers have
always proclaimed th* dignity of tbo
■nt..:'V‘ji^g
Rev. Charlo* Plater. S. J., a lead-
ing authority on social questions, in
a recent lecture, spoke of the "Social
Revolutloii." By thia phrase the Rev.
Father did not mean to assert that
our people are caught with the spirit
after |of revolutionary anarchy; they aro
| far too sensible for that. At the
and Cains. um< time, be said, there Sa a spirit
of unrest abroad, and a widespread
determination, not only amongst tbo
citizen* at home, but amongst the
fighting men also, that ths old evil
■octal conditions of pre-war “ days
shall never return; that national life
must be so ordered that all shall have
greater opportunities of self-reali-
zation.
We must bear In mind that the ul-
timate Issue of national reconstruc-
tion nrlll He with the principles on
which w« build. Outside the Catholic
Church people are frantically search-
ing for principle* which would give
the desired result: a society estublleh-
l fi*h. for which we
We remained on
* several days. On
vast t<> midnight ciety jjj behalf of God's
age from the resolution adopted by
th* Bishops:
"What between mismanagement
and m larh lnf-Fyking this country al-
ready has been’desperately upset and
it would be a fatal mistake, surpass-
•*2 be a
oaavw — — —W ---v ,►*«**•* ~
_____Jtbcirlaz:iIiroat3t.ArbeviT ftaK,rot
These emigrants were people ol fo *Jn- erx-ing at 7:34 o’ci:<t tte*
.. wkMtnn nan very nznall means and they be a public entertain mem u
dlately banded themselves for the which the following unique and iter-
purpose of helping eve another ta.estlnx p.-zgram will be r ■_ ’ered;
making a start in “** this land of, Overture, Grthertrt.
: freedom.' The -■*<: its begin-, star Spangicd Bunne;. Dorctay
aing MMuisted O. mem- ixjjyjh.
' bers, uun-’v: Rdw jla, Joseph Address of Welcome. Rev T. Mot.
, Barxynsk George Hatamuda, Jo- xygemba
■ seph Mora' iz, Anton Pyka. Bernard Vocal Selection. Mrs. Annie Mar*.
Kiolbaroa, Frank Kiolbassa and AA-"w;rtz; Miss Cectila Sobivmk . plate,
ton Wyglondacx. Frank Kiolbasro;^,; Joseph Sobieski, violin aco>*.
waa elected — — ——
Halamuda was chosen secretary. AM
, uicmlMrB VfsTB - _____________ _ ____
and the society paid sick and death ;Mrl Annie Morawl-tx. Mln Ley
benefits In cases of misfortune and In; ylr)k Mr jooepb Sobieski. M r. Frete.
-------- ; Th<-s' two
eSSHsSSHWSBEl
The ^crs □** The
. Olden CLHUlstkQ'jta member j> Joseph [H* kint
|M. ZIrlk. Mr. Morawietz. while in i
;Original charter member, wax
"Jis We Want Our ?
">•8 A J____.* >
£
5
MP
'1
ImI ■(
. ion m*v. AiuaiHsnop snaw visited
' t parish of Nada, In Colorado Co-P
Texas, on April 3. accompanied bvi
W—W_ -------- „ J? *"“.**“« Ute golden jubij«
ere Havel and Stroh*! and aceorted-cT***”*000 wlu
a very Weoro* recaption byttel *rT1<*
good psopta WkHwtbare b* admt*. Ckureh. otirotet Q
istared th* Suourorot of Conlnte 1»«v-
tion to niast^ chhdrro ot th* partah
aad thirty- Msodroro. Tti* church
**■ crowded to tb* doon and Hl*
Gran* tu* advantug* of th* larg*
■tteadaae* to deliver * wty stirring
i addrero to the coagregaefoa.
Nad* to aa entirety ChthoBc ut
nd patrirtta tottlamoata twuatyoa*
—.j- Ito b*9* aro servta* ta the *my.
' IM*. TM aa* sore* «C ttaro at* already la
- ••• • FHaana.
«r * \
3» *J“
wiyrt <-
ar
Joseph Barzynskl. secretary.
1870—Anton Clesllk. presl
John Barzynakl. secretary.
187!—Frank Klolbasss. president.
John Barzynskf. secretary.
1872— Joseph BarzynsM. presi-
dent: Ben. Kiolbassa. secretary. Joseph
1873- 1874—Joseph Bar z ynakl,
rr^-Sn,t'-‘^I1'0.n The crrnmlttee having cbkrire iff
the celebration consists of J tn-
’nysh. chairman: Herman Margme-
wltz. Nick Pif'Ch. Thons* WaJtzixr-
czlk. Michael G re barkieria. WilLiu?
’ Dobro wo L-ki ud Edward Burda.
Next &*nd*y*fc Srevicn at Sc.
MfcbaeTe.
In addition to the unual Herrimc.
i rnagist cd a grand reHgfou
PoUrt CaUMrtt:
is ^5°*™ * teUgfoss exnrntaw I]
for tasroa roroubroiro* i^g]L
- - tiKinK
Lar.
MJ®-'
rwflyaw;;
wax not
1892-1893—A. F.
lent; A. J. Sobieski, secretary.
i 1893-1895—A. A. Zizik. president
I Constantine Weiss, secretary.
I 1895-1898—William Dobrowolsk:,
,)president; Constantine Weiss.
tary.
1898- 1899 — Constantino
president; Joseph Morawietz.
tary.
1899- 1900—William Dobrowolski.
president; Constantine Welzs, secre-
tary.
1900- 1901—William Dobrowolski.
president; Constantine Weiss,
tary.
1901- 1903—William Dobrowokkl.
I president: John Danysh. secretary.
i 1903-1905--William Dobrnwolsk:.
president: Constantine Weiss, seertv
;tery.
[ 1903-190 S—Alex Notion, j______
dent; Constantine Weiss, secretary
I908-I9J3—w;;;l™ D,/uru
■president; Counters tine Weiss.
ceased priest were conveyed to New
1 ork for Interment.
Although a retired Catholic mili-
tary chaplain. Father Carey volun-
teered to serve his country in the
present gigantic struggle and.>only a
few weeks ago. was assigned to thu
chaplaincy of the Army and Navy
dn*rteta are trenclua form to taffe
Ark. Here he contracted the dread
disease, from which he never recover-
ed.
The news of Father Carey's unex-
pected death came ot x distinct shoe*
to his ntany friends ta Texas, especial-
ly in San Antonio, as Interesting let-
ters from him telling of his work at
th* hospital, about which he was very
enthusiastic, were received here
; shortly before the message came cou-
/eying th* sad news of his demise.
Upon the completion ot St. John's
Sanitarium in San Angelo, in 1914,
Father Carey, who was then ta Texas.
BMucli church, and Masa and thanksglvinr were follow-
?.t^.doQ": I don'1- cd by breaktart to the members ot
th* society and' their regular meet-
ing in St Patrick's Hall.
At 10 o'clock Solemn High Mass,
in honor, ot the jubilee, was cele-
brated.. Th* pastor. Rev.* Father
PInneL was th* celebrant, with Rev.
Patrick S. Geehan deacon and Rev. J.
P. Shaw, C. SS. IL, subdeacon. Rev.
H. F. Kane. S. 3. J., delivered the
jubilee sermon, making an earnest
appeal for the Christian education
of the children and praising the
great good accomplished in that re-
spect by the Staten ot Charity of the
Incarnate Word at
Academy, whose jubilee was being !“d « therefore was necessary to de-
celebrated rh»t day ivelop the co-operative spirit.
r w n r> I During the fifty years of ealsu ncc.
< D";tht following members served the so- ■
Archbishoibe eet of New OrcauA ate theropaetty of president an.T
stated on his throne at the High Mass. | v
being attended by Very Rev. F. X. i
Kuhn. C. SS. R,, and Rev. R. W.
“ ~ '* deacons of honor. I
-------------...... S., was I
master of ceremonies, and there were '
-------.4 the sanctuary, beside*
those named. Rev. W. J, Gibson, '
chaplain U. S. Army. Rev. A. Frtacbr.
a M., and Rev, M. J. Gilbert.
After Mass the Most Rev. Arch- (
bishop addressed the oongregatiou
briefly, adding his congratulations to ,
those of the, preceding Rev, speak-
er and .endorsing every word which ,
he had said.
The singing at the Mass was ren- ,
dered by the young ladies choir ot
the pariah and their efforts to en- .
hance the solemnity ot the occasion
'' Wtota ffMro U STOLisdtaaa**, *
I W Stasta ltalisj*i. Tbit stator *C
I O* MMtaV kfi*0 Stafcrthat th*
ta rttwrto «m* b*
L^M* •k"B«gttgg"'em*4te pa*-
Lptafftqi ^MttBwaMta.ttvrtbMtitai
LM Th*jCWdMtato **s
MmmMatata w •*-ro*
WWtai»« iit»irt 1
MiWSUr** rop ____
f''' - • w.w-?
’ Winekier; Mother of
Minnie Winckler.
I 21, ZsLZU
Angela In Tableau. Hazel GmespieJ^^., , „_r
appropriate dos* at 5:30 p. m. iwlth the ptartice of ail
with Sotamn Benediction of thi eieties to choree s Saln^ ^ ^L
Sanrament ta St. Patrick's'patron. ZU patronal f«.t day
.Church. . .on April 23. This day has annOTHy
•------- I1*™ celebrated without a, single te-t
COMING QtartUTKHr. ARCHBISHOP SHAW itermtaslon by religions services and I
„ . • .. 4 I VISITS NAD.k aoctal esrortalnment
Next WedlM*ff*y. April 24, Rev,. .
Victor Mttm. of Frankfort. Ind..1 Most Rev. Archbishop Shaw visited teMIgforo Ban Hues ax St. SOehaep,
will be ordatroff To tt* holy priest- ,Ile Pariah of Nad*, ta Colorado Co.. | Charch.
a—* - - Texas, on April 3. accompanied by, yvU —— » .- ..
____ „ _ ; Vary Itev. Ramon Prat. C. STk Hta L,™,7’’”.*****
J ludtaaupolta GrBC* w“ Wtor* Rev.
carwr.'rtlrl K Held, O. S. B. aad tt* Rev. Fstt-
presi-
J taken ptaec »: c p. m. cz April C ri
iSt. Ka3’k ■Church. Rev. E. J. Ca r:er,
|O. M. officiating.
: The bride avae at leads'! by Miss
*ecT<'': Carmett Damm as maid of hono-
IVpiqq I On.j tht‘ fiually and a few intimate
’ ■. friends were present. Lfeut -Col
Beci* • '..crald Brant acted as best n:i-
,end th? arid'* was escorted to tbr sJ-
tar by her tat her.
Following ;t>e ’eremeny a 'ir—dc.n;
supps r was i^-ved rt the home o! titi
bride's aunt tn Wear Laure: St--*;
Captain ant Sin. Ralph left f a
isbort wedding trip after wh)*h rt”'
^1*1 return to Antonio, ’'up:
Ralph being on Cuty as instr..cir r _t
jUfilkB
IO*®’--’
*1
U^cn hac-sg
h mitral.■ •-t*rj
priv’.:^
e —si -Inrrint I
■yhe
Bid Its .u iun: &4
g-ionm
tilC O*
|- aa* W“ -et'on '
1
tfiis ihcsi :! ;be si
fi‘r Mrs
N-rel ti
cases of serious Illness or disability; yittt. jirt'k. J. Sobieski, ar.tzmjro.
of any member. All other members.^
were called upon to give any assist-; t ~ ___ . ■
ance possible, u* In those days therejrocaI Joseph Sobloakl
were do hospitals or trained nurses.; Address, Rev. Peter Gr- dak.
and even if there had been, these' Atm^rica Shall Conqae- ffirs Lncy
emigrants had not the financial ; y/rft
St. Patricks “ton* *® W*11 themselvro^of Urtt. C(m Folake. St Steph-zl
Singing Society.
America, Entire Asoemhly
The present officers ot th.* sedro
Rev, Thomas Moezygemba. opinl-
iual director.
Edward Burda, president.
Frank Zizik. jecretary.
Joseph Mjri'.trn. aseirtnnt s*cn-
F«r *■ Weak Tstasg April ST, IM«.
Suudatr. 21—TMrd fluday
Bartar.
Monday. 22—SS. Socei
ftps* and Martyr*.
TSisil y. 33—8L G*orgn
Wodnaaday, 24—Octave
roweicy of BL Jossi *.
Th*i*ta... 35—*. Mart. EmgaEirt.
Friday. 34—ML Ctetns and klarcal-
Mns. Pugro and kartyn.
tlstsltaay. 27—Banda Maria !n Sab*
hat*.
i Herman Margozewirr and Christian
Kozub, *lc^ committee.
Morawietz, libraries utC
Advertisers
To Know
their pd^, are read ?!
ana tn*t they get tberebv
«J^ge share of Cathchc 5
trade. - 3
Tj impress this more "
m °n .their minds j;
tiC th*- -ktat-iL, when 3
g patronizing our sdvertis- 3
I came here because §
yr?T advert>w- a
ta 1
ll^b.kuteA^I
re
ct:
«.•« ic
EpMK SfilMfr fitad Seed* , ------ - o'ell^Mttfc. H-rt w
». . . - f t -- fjjLl F*rtmtT < ■“ 1V '
UtarfMM. MMMMy ■■■ wvwy f Groor ArrtTOto*
The - twenty-fifth *cplv«saxy of1 Nut Teeaiay- I Sb»w presiding. Tro. Folia*
S?"nT'lT iteroron^? £ ^-“ot SSdriSrtJ X7I^'l^tvi’'“T‘’ £*'»““ in “SI*
rick's Hall. Antonio oPa number of Poltah; —»—“
Raliglsm Ctiabtntion. immigrants, who were, in tart, the;
At the 7:30 o'clock Mass the va-i
rions conferauoe* of the St. Vincent
de Paul Society in the city and many
members of the parish received Holy
Communion. ’
GOUENJMttEOF ■ '
$T illtraTS SOCttlTjbody and receire Holy
jg. j 8 o,etoct
'I ' _. . ithe parish will make
j WH Nt CdHratei With RnipOT*; First Commn»le«._
I
1>
Th* Monitor, of Nswart. N. J.,
r 6B
UM. UHF llipiUMUM UH *TOW1
^**^*?* I*01* ta ttu^DtatoC. fltaffM, | th* part. *C OUbollc
to*y. T>* w Mj *t*bAtatag
J4taM» Iffro at th* CMtalf aronla*
! ttna to rota stotaatand by than
taroMnr wllb to* sntasrt. -
[. ; iMtt at X74MJV*' Ctatosrts in tt*
L.;~“-----— -
1
whose knowladge of human nature
and human needs , is unsurpassed.;
Our Interrot, our religion, and out-
12, Kerrvflfe COer Laly af Gusdw- <!■& call upon n* to-acquaint oar t*i-
iow-man wtth th* sure prindpis* of
Catholic noctal policy, which offer th*
roly stable MMm 2* *• c*i Jto
.....bufldtag *f our sbatfiund '
Analysis shows ta this modem la- contributing to the support of church
bar unrest a passionate desire for so-
cial justice and porsonal liberty; re-
sentment at bureaucratic interference
with family life; a ay for better op-
portunities of education and oelf-
reslizatian; aad a firm conviction
. that man is of more consequence than
property. W« moot show that these
have always boon our ideals; that for
them the Church has always striven; begun
th*;
oul;
:can only obtain when authority ta
May. I given its due. but liberty and author-
5. 4L 7, Our Lady of Hlmlos, ltl*-!,ty C*B *3nl7' *>• reconciled .and made
alow. . : to work ta harmony when tho
12. 13. 14, Acred Heart of Mary,! t‘attreh'’ teaching on duty and re-
SaOaaL uponaiblllty ta freely admitted, and
19. 39, 21, Our Lady of Cocaola-!**'1’’ recognition given to the fart tlmt
tfou, YactmauvOlr. authority comes from God.
24, 37. 28. Sacred Het.rt of Mary. Regarding the family, the social
Csepua Cbrtati. u31t °t sodoty. th*£hurch has always
| maintained Its autonomy against un-
due State interference. A gtanc* at
history.taking ta the establishment of
Ch* great universities and centers of
learning, would co urine* any unblas-
nobl*.
Sioux CltyJ
A* we. In
rs-swrn with many of osr CaihoJlcf
ra*»ro*iwi Ira published the origin, f
al report, w d«*m It prtper now toj
, pnbitab tb* correction. i
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