Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1899 Page: 4 of 8
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MI ASTON IO. TEX. , Fob. 0, UM.
REGULATIONS OF LENT.
D.
the International & Great North-
has been recently in New York
Weak Days—iforo.
Many
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wfefchtaufataate
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tioru it tepitacutx
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ON WHAT SIDE ARE THE
HEROES?
Bntomdattta Paat-OfflcastSsa Ab
temto. Tamm, m samud-etaas m*U aaaUsr.
be, *■ far as possible daring Lent,
a couroe of suitable instructions ou
the duties of a Christian life, and
the faithful are stringy advised
to attend them assiduously, that
they may not be deprived at the
tert not whether it comes under
the name of Christian, Jewish,
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. . 4:00 p. m.
UA Catholic newspaper is a per-
petual mission in every parish."
—His Holiness Pope Leo XIII
?™ni- :i5
...
Ba th* jpaau, wteu paupsrty dfraatta
h a pvwwful aM to promote Mfetaa
aaddtttaoltataowfotastf Tm».w
appsam of th* paver, th* tfavmnm
Kiomu—whfah is puMteted —w
nwreMtnl, and wa hop* ft will readh
ovary Calfcilc family tn th* Bteto that
arotastaudeth*E*sHsh language.
f J3»C. Naus,
Bp, of San Antonio.
For, thh is * CWtatic paper to which
wenotouly gin our approbation, but
wMch we rocomuiand every famfly of
our Vicariate to have.
Psm VtaaMomot,
VicarApoetoHc of Brownsvflie.
Imredo, Tum. March *th, ISM.
hoc is teadung in Cuba.’
Some time ago the Rev. Dr. De
; among the prosperity*
I rial*
•r
flMBnrai.
or any other day
to observe the laws of the Church
on abstinence and fasting; how-
ever. they may use for fasting the
alleviations authorized in this dio-
cese. and for abstinence the dis-
pensations granted below.
3. The use of flesh meat is al-
Aa raHgfa* 1* tta only roiaao*, whtob
flontatoaa pUdg* of happtam* la this
wuridaudta th* world to eom*. it I*
iaoumbaut upon all to tan it. And
what totter wmm to obtain thia end
than th* reading of a good and sound
rebgfcnta journal, as th* SocmsxsM**-
(teuua*ltati*s tor puHioattou net
MtehtafftMaadto*byTsataay will aoc
W*ar ml fam *C faUowtag wwk.
Mr. I*. P. Adamson is the duly au-
thorised agent at the founna Mrs-
saauaa & solicit sutoeriptfcu* and ad-
vmrtfssnisiil* and to oollectfortte. mm*
tarian and scientific—it need only
.be the religion of common sense
°f) ant^ harmonize with nature's laws.
This is a religion which the ad
vance guard is preaching, and for
which the people are waiting.*
The Rev. H. K. Carroll, LL. D., formerly U. S. consul
“ j Domingo and now a mu
baa borne the Chrn-^-n aam*. Men do
not admit its claims. or approve ita:
record, or agree with ft* systems of
doctrine or «ccle»fmttc*l cm trot; but
they cannot withhold a certain venera-
tion for th* fulnem of ita yean, the tml-
he would retire them from the
market if it were possible. It is
it
WUXUM MKFGKK, Gamal
Mtoaow. re wham an ■i*aja eh**11
tep*M ant OMamaafauttaas adfcunsd.
considers himself as one of the
advance guard. With such preach-
ers Protestantism lead* to infidel-
ity-
At a meeting of the Methodist easy to do evil, but it is not al
ministers in and about Columbus,
O., the Rev, W. Trontfi read a
paper on “The Duty of Protest-
antism Toward Our Newly Ac-
quired Territory.” Among other
things he said: “It is now the
wish of God and God’s intention
that the United States shall ac-
cept these new possessions and
that expansion is our duty.”
Father Lambert thinks that “there
are a good many more preachers '
like Trontfi, who have so high an ,
idea of their own notions that ,
they mistake them for the thought* .
and intentions of the Almighty. <
The Rev. John Hykes writes i , „
from Manila: “In my judgment is possible that Archbishop Bru-
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Tf
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aab ai'j4-J.[ jllL $ 3'' “
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Stote support. It I* tn* tb*» to hod »
i>*gutardIt; bsttteCbnichM**taM*-
*diromwtetw**prwoaacrd*du* to
th* d**fh without tto *e.r »t won*to.
Bjaumrcfr ka*w aow to to tto fricwf
*t-*rwvrdct tto twyaaiswiia wMch b*
tad tr*«to* *•*&•: awl by a*r*4u«l
proc* * tto ante* of i*p»**riv» law*
whidbtoh*1 eaBsdtort* vxMmm* wm
repeated, aat tto Chore * long etoo* P**es.
***** taw Nil po«aNatoo*f its alltto* «f Hm
tor«y. Tto Ctetetto Cboreh <w
aMm, aMMdlto to tto cow «f MK,
■taros urffttoo sMto to Prawla. at
*toa»Mp*rorrt*fttopi|sim u.-
S«0 artidv* seldom come from rhe Itiiniftt *9 write
- Vte. __*__* • • _ *»_
Dr. CamH stats* what be am-
aidars bl* camrirtiow, aod. what »
has sufficient reasons for making
certain laws or not; each Bishop
is judge for his own dkxxse. It
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r'.i-' i-
Btah esauaartaUtana nwt ti all
mamtemeouipMitod by comet am**
aadiJir—mo< write**, act tor publl-
CMton, tat as *vM*oo* of good fatth.
Wednesday and Friday; the Sat
urday of Ember week, and of Holy
who has recently been in Porto
Rico, writes in the (Methodist) the African M. E. Church to Cuba,
Chnstian Advocate as follows: J ....
a manner that gives a poor opin-
ion of the “civilization” that is be-
ing introduced into Cuba. Ac-
cording to that Rev. gentleman,
the city of Santiago reck* with
sin and filth, and innumerable
saloons filled with a fighting and
Small-pox has been of late rag-
ing in the hospitals of Port Eliza-
beth, and among the afflicted were
Protestants as well as Catholics.
Small pox is not prejudiced in
fitvor of Protestants, which is
rather an unhappy thing for Prot-
estant ministers. It is not that
they catch that disease; but they
are expected to visit those afflicted ^hing is for the United States to
with it belonging to their denom- .. .. •- •
ination, and it seems from reports
coming from Port Elizabeth that
they think too much of their
own i
attending them. Their neglect in
fuBHment of the Easter.duties
*91 begfo ob the first Sunday of
Lent, ntd end on Trinity Sondajr.
and religious liberty.. ■ .Every
Spanish friar ought to be banished
safety to risk their lives by from the islands.” And this would
““ be religious liberty!
WHY IS IT SO?
1*1 calendar for 1^99 It is ap.
pcopriateiy styled “A High Flytr,"
and the title is fllustiated i* X*
artistic and striking manner. It is
a usrful, as well as beautiful, souv-
enir of the great Road which is-
sued It.
St. Edwards Collect Edu far
February has just reached us. It
is as bright and breezy as cw.
. Not the lead interesting of to
less soldiers and adventurers. He features is the department styfad
says, “profanity and intemperance “St. Mary’s Academy Ecto.” The
are the greatest evils our dvfliza- pohbeatiou as a whole is worthy of
keep it” It is not in our pro venerable Pontiff for which he tot
vince to^decide whether a Bishop given a sitting.
WE PRESENT Mr leaders tto
week with a portrait of the row*,
able missionary, Rev. P. F, Pto-
sot, O. M. L, author ot “Ream,
comes of a Texas Miistenxy’
which appeared originally in our
columns and which is about to be
issued m book form. Those wto
have enjoyed that valuable and to*
teresti-ig work will be gjad to haw
this memento of its saintly nd
distinguished author.
WE have reorived- from the
ctors. Why docs he not go aland tn msnon r--
step farther? W^y doe* toe not|that fete — ■--
Chorthto be ao^nMaMy Wtf-
fercut” to afl assaults? Why she is _______
the only society on earth with a in which aoaue g»«d j,
past of neariy t*o thousand years in the former srig*rt*
during which she has suCrred ma* *Hi1 1 T1^
ton all sides wirtowe bring owto-
od? A 1
would have perished long ago
the only proper, the only right, chesi possesses eaugy enough to
/' 2" ' t have that particular law observed,
keep the whole archipelago and It is possible also that bazaars in
give the people good government his diocese arc conducted in a more
or less scandalous manner. Yet
it remains true that many law*
are made which are never observed,
a result which is to the detriment
of all laws.
The Rev. H C C. Astwood,
I to San
___________ Both, if you 4*lxase.—A*
words of praise about the CathoKc p¥r',,Btu •V* contrite tent
— - - -a* Pit ri tert’* Tto*taaIiH< B»-
rhwiHiu stead to tfarok tto M-
factor te tto «reute*C tto to to*-
ft asm* to «■ are* Cttfa* ttot w*
te**HateHfantotorrtre our MlSri
*te* *f tto *art y*or.,T
The infinite goodness of GM
ooght to be not only a motive d
gratitude, but also of regret far
having oflended Him so grieva*
ly. The more grateful you ate,
the more humbl* and contrite you
w3t be.
tofatei Wily Utato te* ■■■**!■
MIT. By. J- A. ro«I8T, Btatop st
I •'
contaminated by the fearfri <*■
d^ct of *mk of our men. DcoB
’°.CD"t,ct wit11 • chritoatom prisoned witfam their hesne*, ta»-
> to be j*dt<* .
-Nearer, my Goo
—It is highly gratif
bow kindly some Prate
take to the selfevid
venerating the BJes
Mother of God. Ti
<osta preached on i
Day on the subject, st
attack upon Mary it
upon the Bible and 1
They understand that
oral child cals for a ;
mother; their war is *
pernaturaL They wot
world of the supsnatt
so modi ‘superstitio1
themselves of a
Christ-child, they rej
Virgin Mother. Yet,
of false critirism, wit
the infidel and scar
Mary remanas the is
foundation of the dhi
tian. AH Christians
the honor of sac sd tn
tad who venente Hoi
should be made sem
fact that the object i*
debase M*y is to <!
Son of God.” As Jest
to u* thraugb Mary
her we come to Jew
deny Mary are pros
Jesus.
Council; do otter Church oc*op*m
with ft fn xteoh ot influence over tto
mam* of mankind; no otter Church
oouM etour* tto losmnit htesuffored
nnd tav* • unru to llv*. It* htetory
otaltaw** sdtorntfon fnu tto mm
bet ttot ft onnaa* io mnnr evutarte*.
far tocto toward th* dim and
dfaunt da>a wtau He wto wa* rtrou to
tto world a* fte Kta< gnv* Hl* same to
tto world an tto Sovtoarot man. Wtat-
«var man may thfak of it, howavar
•aroBBUy ttay may amall ft, wtatmr
oomMaationi may to mad* far it* over-
throw, all must agro* that 1; smms
■□bllmely ftoHfanut.
aay farm yetdtecorored. Kins* who
tea* meMored anna with ft bav* to tta
end gone to Csdqbm, and but recently
a man whoa* name wa* aayaonym «f
Btnagtb la Europa went to hia grave
af ar a nwnondd* oonffict wtta tto
power* at Boam, tn wbfcta to wa* not
■ucotnAI. Tte Iron Chanoailor of tto
Garman Empire carried on a ‘Koltnr-
karnpF remarkable for to aerority. H*
did MX wfrid tto award again* ft. Wa
have cum* to rryaxd Wooly pnaocu
tfoca aa tto harbinger of incraaa*, la
steal of the agent of *xttaetiou H*
mod puny civil and legal meara. aod
*ju<hc by a Parilamrot under a cooatl-
touGml «ov*rnmrnt. to undvrmJne tto
power of tto Church and m>k* It sub
■erriant to bb wfabm. Ha urppreroed
fain or bazaars for refipous pur- to Arebbisbop Ryan a few moatfa
poses in his diocese. The Jfomtor The painting, besides f*wg
thinks that “it is comparatively M artistic masterpiece, has tte
easy for a Bishop to make a law; additional advantage of being -—
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0jns OF THE CA
gsv. DeCosta of the I
jrnonrinatio* says, "
OT/di msffi* h*«
ty.fivc mWM> of P*
United States." And
uictoMched” me
todges- These are n
fto same ratio as Chun
Lliinirilfari The
Qrhohcsare alaiaied;
twenty ik nn**in*tiimv
order to step the fet
^■tiwd by secret sod
wdi done, yet it doc
at tiie root of the ci
toe unchurching, the,
secret societies are va
many other respects, bi
' by discouraging them
from the country th
threaten it. With oui
tor their success we
failure. These good
consider that secret a
toe chiidrea of the 3Zn
atunt. To strike the
soot, they wffl have t<
sdtwmitioc. Let tba
peror WHbam’s dema
vnetto: “Erww reEgi
^attire 7
'
L Ehto Saato*
sffTbMo* <X,
J%r iMs b*Ml
srf*® 1
Mtototy tenM to fa* «*Mte*( waMta*
of tto patlinf* ad tto am*l-peu tax***.
to, **k te* doatea* tetaft tto* dto*
wa* o*e**to*toi*w»w**ta*tor^rfjjte
__w________i iwarond
Factor asm* to tto Ttouavant *te**u
y*ura ago and tad oflofated aS Barter
ton. PutitateiiHwn. Pretoria and Jotaa-
ninbnr*. Ito Ba*M*Q*ttaSo Cbareh
waayretreday drapad In moaratey and
, a Bagatan M"— ualata*tod for tto re-
poaaof hl***aL“
The Rev. Henry Frank, paster
of the Metropolitan Independent
Church, New York, says: “People instituted society has its vitafity
to-day are yearning for a refigioa from above, and Ems fcrewr.
—a religion free from cramp of
creed and casuistry of priest' and
they are not concerned under what
SHiifaefay foam-
' " . J:'
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“Profanity and mtempomre
are the greatest evils which «*
“It is dvXzatiM is teaching in Cab*,"
'heRev. Astwood tdls us through
the columns of toe N. Y- ■$**■
He Couttauesc “The poor Htfo
WMfcDsy*—Ma*..
■ar. xABtoouaoa.
*a*4 ateai^a* vuxa—r*m* <w am-
irr ovnuxfauuuiuwQBD.
Haute;■ Wamiiaidly at.. <te> a. hl
MKsmmr or ouo zun ar cumr
foooo mrnnreD.)
Bar. ? F. Etafam. O. IL I.
Baadqv autf Wrok D«y*—
la*.................... J* a. m.
SCHOOL to.
HreaHn* Cimvmi MM tomato flr.
Ore Udyaf tto Ito-UtaTto
fWlqr W-rrto-V
Bt- ■tiers C*0*E* Caifam »•
Bl Jtotobta Setoou-nsBmi^Mi st,
OLBmtyaacbcwt-uos a. n*.8t
ISflMBM* W«*d - - - -
' aAWnHwSta.
Vivrila* Day Stoti-
Ctac. ladtiato sed 3Mb 8t*.
Hfa-
tan ftevadn »i kiwi tor Boy*—USE. and trifle, the same u they would
da* ■Sraaado SctoM far Hfcfa *r*
SfatoEaatotaSL
5L Pbfar Ciavte* fltoiMl <to Uro
4' OAEL
toagtf* (taptaa tofpto-BBtay
_OL totofo Orptaa Avytaa Ha*
laflimaj Wllfcm flboote:
I—»* toiEff
: .•» et tto Goad mi|ki*| E»l
dead. Of afl the ex-priest* of tto of toe people
last half century he was perhapa AT'*’"7
the most notorious. His calum-
nies against the Cathofic Church
were numberless, and to him, as
the original inventor, is ascribed
the story that President Lincoln's
assassination was the result of a
Jesuitical plot. The A_ P. A.*
made vigorous use of this slander,
and Chiniquy for them was as
good as the Gospel. He is dod,
but his writings will continue to
deceive credulous readers. No
*• oordfally fadora* ttaapprobrtton <' __
■four Rtei*m*ffpi*il*iiwui fa-vgredto Quinquagesima Sunday, or the
tto Bornums M—um*s of Su to-
taufo. Tta.. W© ar* tappy to recog-
nta* inttat pubUadfou all ton «tamrota
which, accocflttig fotto iijiimIiiii of
««r Holy totter' too HQ , mate a
Catholic papae * *a continual mfaafon’',
and we ©eroeatiy reoMomeud th©
Socthsbw MmauHfam to all the faithful
of on-dfoeere. fJ. a. Fombt,
Bp. of San Antonio.
Deo. 31. 18K.
moat attribute ft ^o tte
crea bigotry aometioics tororoT
meiriy tmornn society adf and state* thiag* wWrhTl*
« rw.ialwH Um amq gfee fc J, Caaefal fo
under such trials; but a dMaaty known. p w
The fact io regard to
■ 5^ Phffippmes is thate*Z
E,xp“1B:.?i*rig
_ . : «n both nadam
write their native language. X
number who can do so is 1^7
It bu been the rule for every
mon since its fomdatton to »
struct them.
Governor Stephens of ml
toys: “Annexation of tfe
Pbffippaues means inoraw^* b^d-
ed indebtedness, increased tao
atiou, a larger standing-anny -
dnetioo of the laborer's wagc^'^
doubt, wherever he be at present, the perpetuation of repabliautoi
Sunday immediately following
their receipt should they cot be
received before Q uiuquagesima
Sunday.
+ Joannes Antonius.
Bishop of San Antonio.
San Antonio, Feb. 5th, 1899.
•w--™. w i™ wMvn. uv Mluuliamiu , ... “ “ OUT
many of it* rotfafau* oriter* aod com- natmnal life to emphasize the
Fr/ hrb^ ttabrovy ba-d^irov^: SjTL?. YC P‘"1S
UHUtanhfatap aodisiaat,<ntb* bods **ve had much to do with train- Cuban bi^* and gid* am bmg
---------- ....._„7. . . ?i rimtemmated by tbe fearfrit*-
possessions we encounter an m tl^ct of *tre*e of our me*. Dcfltt
familiar daw. Far ages they have Cabans are bomfied and Eve ite
1— 1-----— — ■ 2____ ' - - - • —
in which higher education has been
honored and firefared. Tbe fcad
era in all the cooqne«ed nlauto
Crisa, Porto Rico; and the Phftp
“i~"> ate famSar wito. and many
f them me foamed upon tto
tomwdttas; they have MteBectoal
standard* by wfodi to 1 _
^'J'MPteWctfattoaoim*.____: _____
tta P- -r • ?««« cfei. -Udl toe "fZ, *•-**—•«'r
^KtaMMgg^'tta. CkMh Mthc
------*n««» ««■ T«*w«aM*ZteE
7«T?iwrP|
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THUdeTHBBN FEWMAIT
6. Those who fast can take, in
the morning, a cup of coffee or
chocolate, or other warm drink of
like nature; with bread not ex-
ceeding; two ounces.
y TTlw n» mF mill, ‘■’’‘■MraMi sro aonawn for
7’. 1"CUK«mdk, butter and ttepmrpmot meting a n«w< 'sttednl
eggs tfiifloired-during Lent. - - —
8. Persons who, co account of
their occupatiocs and dependence
exx otbezs, can take their principal
meal only after 3 o'dock io the
afternoon, are allowed to invert
tbe order and take collation at
noon.
9 The use of lard is allowed
r :
t'.TTSHSKrT’
L -/up ■ ....
Bijiiig
p.
I <ta tta fyy"
S
» " rotedt
I - w*
fr.- and ttesr nencoi
F te?d tod W*t fc.’
j gstt p*uRH'»y ^foch
I w starvaitito to acce(i
f to«sri from t« »> '
«nt? Do not be sw
way* in our power to stop its
course.' The Church, however,
which he vilified, is still alive; she
holds out against alt the Chini-
quys of the centime*.
Archbishop Bruchesi of . _____
Montreal ba* forbidden holding Italian artist, which was preseafai
fain or bazaars for religious pur- r * "
A All those who fast, should,
on fast days, cat meat only at one
meat
5. On Sundays, flesh^meat is
allowed at all meals; but on that
day, as writ as on every other day
in Lent, it is prohibited to use fish teuton ratattva*, ud material y
BrekBarie
Tte Fwwr'Gototo :
tioufemn tte Grrok Tta
Befmoca to th* Vnfa*te
*J~nt fljTitc Ver.fam. By
Sy<r©i* Atotos fitawcB
Ymfc; WltomELYoun
En^Ctsb-speaktag G
foeg stord in want of
fation of tbe Sacred
That great master of
5*>r'drnal Newman, fell
rt and had almost mM
w«k of it save that ti
y^ats weighed too b
fate *sd gave too B
faring to tbe end
Tfaevcunts of Catb
I fa Europe toward tins
: fan rirwuwi a critical
« Duuay Me if wi
S T»y our share of ti
M *hkh i* the csmm
rhc faitWUL Many
H T*rMe ■■ Haiy Writ »
K ’’nterieafor us, that
H n*<jml. Me*
W fafatoptttfetae
flK 1 *tods iuto-oMtirrta
iwiriirtM^ 4
fW UttiGtoi
Benediction of the Blessed Sacra-
ment can be given twice a week,
betide* Sunday*, if instruction is
given.
16. The ~ Reverend Pastors,
while apprising their congrega-
tions of the collcctiou to be made buw itVpromulgated? It mat-
on Raster Sunday for the Diocesan . .
Seminary, wtU insist upon the im-
pretence of it, and cm the duty of Buddhistfo, Vedantic" or humani-
sasGfat pubHahad in San Awtonfar the faithful to contribute to It ac-
cording to their means.
17. According to a <'
the Third Plenary Council of Bal-
timore, a collection is to be taken
up on tbe first Sunday of Lent,
tor the Indian and colored people No doubt, the liter. Hrare^raSk
mission*. -- - -
We ordain that these Regula-
tion* be read in each church and
chapel under our jurisdiction on
We have received from tfe
Sfndwd at
Phdadtipina, a portnit of tfe
Holy Father, showing him ft
the glory of Ms old age. Uba
fine photogravure rcpradwtin*
the painting of the Pope rerroite
executed by Ugoiini, the onitvm
■’■'Fis^rw
J„ p'., i
New York, undertook to rettidze
Protestantism and to say acme
Church. This wa* too much fiw
?ef?in Prc*ch"?- totoeqtent-
"ftiavvJdntiy not tote ermtadby denouncing Dr^Dc Cotta wa*
. the subject of subsequent sermons.
This shows that Protestant mint*
ten don't like criticism^ although
they are doing that sort of thing
about the Catholic Church every
day of the year.
EDUCATION nr OUR NEW
POSSESSIONS.
DI CISE OF SAN ANTONIO,
l»99- ________________ ui
. Tb^ Holy season of Lent this respect causes people to talk,
***“ ^ear on ’5tlx and no wonder they don't always
Frtruajj J say kind things about them. What
2. All the faithful are bound, is still worse, these wicked people
m. m the measure ot their strength, go so far as to praise tbe Catholic
priests, who do not consider their
lives too predous, but expose
UXTT CHURCH DIRECTORY.
•AW VHHUHBW CA3WSDU&X..
EL B*r. J. A. Punt, D. D.
Bar-Jure d* Di** K*a«.
V**y Bav. J. B. E- AnteL V. G.
Emrtay* Mm***......Ttoro* IDA m.
ftato" ................toOa-m.
tternrrn atrota M-wt
WtaDro-Xa*...........7-09 *.m.
Ftator AdAk will tear otatetam* 1*
N**B* at I** C*ra*tal *rery SAuiday
ftmlalS)*. rn.
*r. xasx*s c*nucw.
'Bar. C. J- Smit*. O. M. 1.
Bar. P. r. Pariaoc, O. M. I.
R*r. E. J. O’CMlretau, O. M. I.
ftrjtin-LawMm.......7*0 a. a.
Hi** Mm*and Sannou...Iftto*, m.
Vtap»..................7m p. m.
W**k D*r«—Mam 7:00 a. m.
«z. jorerW* enrneu (gf <axj
Bar W. A. Fatowerfc.
fiirtitaj* Flrarlf***
Hhc* Ma*.......
Vtaper*........... _
WmkDayi-Mam........... TDOkm.
ar. MtcuAKL'a choc* (toubk.)
Bor. L. Dihrawtal.
Batata*—Blah Maa*------- I0toa.m.
..................*dOOp.m.
W“* ..........Tto a m.
ST. FSm<XAVXX* (COUUUD)
Bar. J. A. DwbmHu.
««ta*y»—Hl«k Maa*........*03 a. m.
flrevfcv.........7topLm.
...........7toAm.
_ «tay Frtday,oo« bourof pabUeadara-
tfamottteBlamBd SMnmmtt from T.00
tobowarf «n tte flntsnd
third Frldaya by Benediction.
*r. pA-mcx’s cwucn.
B«v. Jote bbaatan.
Rm. CIS WWow Stmt,
tf .adayv—Dow Mam........730 a. i_
fflto.Ns-................«»«>*.=.
Ctorhfam ...............Stopum.
Samy and Benodlctite... 4top.m.
WtakDaya—Maas...........Tto Am.
VaSITUKX CCUVBST.
B*v. B. A. Milmo, Cteplsia
JB*ta*y* ataWtefcdta*—Mam.*:»». m,
ACADSUr or OUHXADT or THBLAKS.
BtoJIsury Ptoutem, CtapMu.
"Ufaf” M—..............ftW a. m.
..............UDp.m.
Wink Dey*—M»».......... j.yj
santa bo*a anrauKAur.
Bar- J. B. Mohoy. Cteplata.
Emy Day—Mm©..........Ctoa-m.
tetaij* Data*. Vaap*e*a*d
writ 1 dm ............Ito pl m.
<E. TUAHor BOES ion in Anao,
Ituu ilifl from teats Bom IsflnnMy.
«r. uartroomu*.
BX Je*n Wetf'Dtrmtor.
tor. Jo*. Wroamre. Ctaptafe.
MflMr.TrafaSrr
BmA»S-M**a.............Stoa.ro. ,
Btany,Vwp*ta ata Broro-
-... Stop.ro. i _____
.... *:l*a.ro. and flesh meat at tbe same meal
thinks that “it is comparative^
easy tor a tiisnop to mace a law; namaouai aavantage ot being ore
the trouble is to get the people to *bc mast recent portraits of tte
keep it” It is not in oar pro venerable Pontiff for which he fa*
of State control on-r * Charek mitoiag iog inferior peoples, but m
ro n**-y v>o*i*rorrea ~ j T
pl!L2!SL'ije^5«> M5-<££H*LS12£
<7*** of fa* anfarttmat’ men. Braaat
muHk * a Dmm. wto wtnmrotad to
tta dl‘***a.wv< wto were both mro-
b-v« at 'te Ctovto 0* Euriata. A
■ntflar wto aMrtafl date tbrmrt few
to*M* from M-> romtar; ata ft
The Ixdepeadna '(Protestant)
in a recent editorial had the fol
lowing advice to give ns: ‘
important at this rnomeut jn
dtims of higher education. We
ow rabble.* Bat have we
been teM that the odor of«*a
wort fatu Cuba with our ®
Yet, the Rev. Fid^ou —nt*
the Cubans have a*t the ri<l
mei***L Mt* about store. Bat pfa
i he aaw oaly ***** nfahte that
faff and shrtiasnre should c
•tte stair Fretar* ar wfossui*
M—**ct fa wcnuJfu wfth tbefr
i: i t?WitaAal*M* r' i
4WiK* i r Ifi
”•t*0’ ‘Cta Cntay in the preparation of victuals.
to. Persons who are not bound
to fast can use fl;sh meat at
every mcaLas also butter, eggs
do co Sundays
i* the year.
11. The five <“ ,
granted in Nos. 6, 7, g/9 and 10
are so by an InduU from Rome,
dated August, iflpy, and are to
fast for a period of ten year/.
12- By aaotber special ludult
from the Holy Father dated Jao
mry.rlp5.the use of fl *h meat
is showed every Saturday in tbr
year, far tea ye*>*,oa the condi-
tion that it be aneowoccd every
year.
rj. Fuaam who think they
have ntamm to be di*pra*ut, in
or fa part,faom tte regal
hid down with regard to
con
"I* £
.BiflO:...'..:
<■. ■ J1*
zfor quotes Protestant authorities,
whose testimony eannot be doubt-
----- ed:
towed during L«t, except every Mp. T. E. to Look.
er-Oo <rf Pore Elisabeth as follows: uT *7 T“
“On vMtiur rom© of the small pax temfatoa ata toe per;
ttateota rrcrody dtolursta from th© through
luiretto I wa* much rarDriae i to lesrn wa* ©rcr
t at th] ooly Chriatiaa mloittof ■ who toanombl* *a tern and innuron*
▼Iritel th* lustftaii .u were Bishop Mac-
9terry ata hla H*uten«ut*. Toefomwr
ha* stool by tte btarid* of thorn who
were tn tte wont and most repolstv*
< 1* of tte di mass, spsfatug ote^ry
word* of hop© ata oomfort, and after-
ward* vlritod thtir unhappy and oftau
toted them. I am not a Boman Catho-
11© royarlf. bat X think such a nobl*
example of tru* Christian charity
should te mad* pub ic espeelslly in a
town whrr* Procrotant paupar* are
■omatima* trarita with only an under
tater to read th* burial servto*. O*
rrodter tte wwk'y adldon of th* Cape
Tims* I *c* that feta* sro solicited for
*’ - ____-____-- _______ I
(Prrtretani) at Caitaonra." When w*
tear «< not* of self-devo'i io on tbe p*rt
ot the clergy of t- e Church of HariwA,
etmflw to tint of Btabop Mac8tterTy,
w* si alt no donbt *l<dly rapport tbe
morouirat. but 1> the nmaatime ft
would te writ if ©nr *pfritual rnidw
were ti crrefully study tte SSth etaptar
of E*ISh*w, wapeclslty vans «, 43.44,
A amber of th© Church of Eajland
write] as foUsw* ii the Ctpe Daily
Teller ph:
“X was much struck with a le't r that
appeared In* wreMv journal here te-
ferriss ti th* iplstaid conduct of Bbh-
oplfao Cherry in wisitioff tbs leauetta.
and pmeHrsl y toMu* bi* lite in hts
1 efforts to h»lp **d console th* unfortnu-
ate inuM as. An Emdishm n dtUehts ELE’
tahxr;orinro^.Td..rely tS!.V.
cvwthitcalfr far pubUeity. Ost own *-•*** «“
dispensation* cteny •powtotewnarelyre'irin<tn
eror* wtar* any d«n*er. or ere* sHsht
irotareulvnc*. la Hte'v to b* fumrred
wto wtowmsd faa~ftaar*nite« fn~tto
cress of th* wifcrtUMt* men. Brosat
msHh a d Dmm. wto wtnmrotad to
tta dl‘***a,ata who wore both m>m-
b-re at fh* Church a> Enulata. A
■ntfrsr wto sMrtad date terms* fesr
at pwvre -i rMHriMM recto* tot Ifttl*
to*M* from kb ©outor; end It a**
saarerty te * matter of uwprim ttot
,th»olrew*of tart Eixteeth hare fafl-d
•eXWi
hree fril.rted «m fcote. ata w* stall
tow^Ty 'mgWw a» twtammt 4rol*i
taut toy taORtastatftoter wto mar
ttsaau satey to th* asovl
•reroafifrite *•
TtaCtaaTtaronreerte tte dtath of
umariteptattaafeBom:
- **BRWtottorero*taav»eotovtomMs
wtitatatatatffrejntawsd to*tomsB
■ttediwh. Th*
' 'H5l8B5«^*^Xtaa5^-gg
finww
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