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belief in the C spci
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“And when reacticr. ■ 1
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Mia* Shaoahu *m re-elected i-frtf J
StcinLuy ct tta Ttawflimni oi Eriti- *1
-*te coomjbn held in Ho antacid
®* isth and sOth innt. WaiL tn
City stacks tta wek-«D< gw1
Mia. A O'Connor. J
&»lvaettm. Tex, Jane ISO*1
A- O. H. Election ME Me.
*dhor Mnmaa:
P1"""e give gmx in .oar mii»W
tta followtag: At ir<«..li:
of tta a, O. H. oa Jnw S1M
°* t^owtag offiorn for the «R'S|
*«t> elected: Chepfri* 3«* Fl
£•*•<*“; PnMdasl. T. >.
J**-P*eefoeot. Jan. JL £>-TBpe«7 Ie«
^retery, c. J. GeJUfftar Flaw*
Thon. DiwrBMy. liman' er
■®t*n NeUna; Ser?t.-st-MnR», W J
; a^M. S*My NeiJcn.
/T1 aeanWt w» tfrree were pree-ta
after th* tirwuetee wse »«ap>*»?
y_ fee Tnmtii - nd ndjmrnwi th
fepateeftto »WhUl-«hB4<f»*>l
Lvfe* — i|i;ii radlr M ■*»*
Hj&wj
1Dc Lord mlkci U5C
d^te confidently hope V- tray
t td grant °P”^’ bu:
the < icv truth in the prom
Qur Savior. « »et dowr.
i** r^jpel, the victory belongs
* ThtfeShobe Chu ch. “
“J’of bd> *»’11
ipx'-st her.
yOREGOLNG POZJCT
TOWERED from very good
works. Macaulay says
Catholic renounces his
Jtexl Presence
thit he re
The
ers i-
protestant
*«Tben a
he?ef ;n
:bou«nd to
nounces hrs t-
too.’ He does not
with the belief in the
? Xf comes back belief in the
S^resence.” This implies lhat
JX^antrsm is unbelief in the 1
- ^T-erky another Protest .1
-Whatever ’is lost - '1
Shohcism is gained by Ration^ i.|
£ O- more logically, by Irration ■ |
■ but wherever the sp:r,t o: ]
Realism recedes, the sr.r.t -ft |
bthol’-ci^Tbe’opra. ]
-o'isecu«1Ce 0111 h® :h!!’ OIie °?“' 1
^tes'tanrisx is disintegrate .1
sects can recruit themselves 1
op/v from one another. The uc b , 1
l.c’^hool dechristianiees the youi.h 1
fro- the Catholic population there ]
ie nothing for them to exoect J
The Catholic Church reemvo con- j
^ra by the thousands from Pri: 1
estantisxn: Therefore.... j
Item. Emm OalveMon. J
Tit- Ud>e« a- St •iM*^ " P*“’lb 1
yLflf -.be !*ct sb*t rhr.r fcr-taer u»* 1
oj.,., Fitter Wetinor. wul "-I
rr’mrt from hi* trip V- I
wri rwrarae cn*TRe of hi. Kazr^»a„:. 1
•at! ^inuc ro s^o* ~elT »7 j
pr^ituon of ;he F.ac *ervire* reEti<-r^ J
tana r.v their present psrt-or R”r J
(fcr-XK-yer. S. J ■ held az tafwia*. 1
eeeEUf nt the Bchoo’. beuw os Sr n J
the ;t:b m*t.. sni protested Ere 1
F* bt-r Fhttaaeyer with * very 'nx:^ 1
t*. endear- of their esteem »od 1
tode Tee presentation wm nr ■' J
Mr^larue* bens szd Villager <»a ’* 1
h»li <f rise >1* of the pv-'-h rt“ ■ 1
Fi.rber Rittmeyer b** "Joer- e*‘ir.lrE' j
la rhe parish dttriz^ '.or sowar* I
of til*- ^*-tor having * ut*d I
i ooavert’ to rhe faith V .'(.a Lte pK** I
r ye«r Although the merub-rn of S: 1
Jowpb 's* obnreb wT.1 piadi-f t*i!mb I
I tsrir old p*ntor. they wX sinrerety r** I
t gr*t partuig with the prefer.' one |
I father NltrHOi-W S i ' I
I scaday Jone & r. rwisE the !e*ot ' I
Sr .lobs the Bap: -t, and the patro: I
| frwt of Rev. J.',nn T Ntcb<rf''t th' |
I meoiw*r. "*f the 'F'.tbr-T R*-ax: 1
I 'lor of which be i* prretui-.- ■ :U 1
I r*xur~i a deligbtft.1 utrjT-M frr b:u |
I Th* Eire ting *v»5 railed t.: order <v it 1
I rar-1 bust St ;>atrfck'“ ball a: >• |
I the la-rabr-. b- :nc pr-'vnt tor :
I jw. ■><■ :b- -v-nirr peri.-eeced
I aft*-: peu^nk ol the tnwtin.’
I Rev Fk'i-r rrrei'ed a Very n*
I “T- .rt-ultse r.f .
E tn- -.j-tober*-. ant th’ ’w.uc o'
I ’.-at- i;- -’tih. yet SLlw.ty- r**at
help he biiFtily r-7 'ir
rr--v ^r-'.ncecc-ti* male ! ir h ■ >J-n»n I
ttS.- la ifcWUS'beSt* ii.-tt’- -I
o'"a- ;s|. fs: ond s!u >• 'I-- ' “'
ing w-.. -a-n <iir*<'UH’>:tiir ::•*■ ire«t
-t. . r.id ecj:yu*K th- K-
Fata * <■ Fnrprj.r. xpeerb-** rvrrr tun*
nt-r uno .'.'.zr'.bsK called f'T and •■ 'j
p-re-ct veted the in>: -ri-hrati.>t ■n
lb- Fata-r c feaat a happ . one B-f. ‘ H
du*; r rsi-^ to attend Benediction Sir J
Mtrpbv. president of the Gjurna*' ■ i
Club, made an eloewent aprerb h“ f|
vairtd the eentfmemta of aT It* tae'il
her# that tae Bev. Father *7etd m>r:M
snore feast daya with them, and that S' J
Jobs', day be placed necctid to
Ckmou* St. Patries * day. J
Mia* M. E. Shanahan of For: Worth
left for her home tbte. moralnj aftw «
POINTERS.
Writing to
as
true religious toleration’ .$ ta jm):
—to exclude undesirable persons
! correspondent of the Sabred Hurt!
3i*.bops
j:4f. p. m
Protestant.
afterward. The witter no doubt
: ' ■'■ ■!
,; ,WJ(>
!■
CALENDAR.
>or eta Ve«k Bodine July 7. IM».
Car
Bev
I 04 WHUIU
I in China,
the murderers, and in their cas’
both sexes by
to
social gather-
were
He says that Tix
character make tx
<>.(» v m.
charity
audience with the Holy Father, in 1 bicgrnphn'<l wd W-wrlcal work
... ___t'..n ____1 .... ur»t inn »at* a widn and
company
j bating libraries are the best meaa>
: tor the work of this apostolate.
the seed of Christianity. There
is now in Europe a letter written
- ~ paint brush by the Rev.
' » some
Bar1
R - . At *
gXAr-r.rsRr ■
tTY 0‘
B>v F, >
is as interesting as it is edifying.
Owing to tne fact of so many
oommenccments occurring about
the same time, we have to leave
the reports of several of them, as
wtil as other coamiiniicatioos, over
tiO neat week, very imjd> to our
1 egret.
■ xxr pan apprc::er.d by oc: ovsiO'
[son." Tn-.s is to say. a; we
’ r.c*t .reerstand so many r.itsix
' truth;,, how moeb less car. « »■
that-
lUtW-
do r X **■
believe t*
not si*®
Hencf it must be evident that a
publishing it; but it escaped us new apoatnlate is Deeded^—the
„ . aftmrard. The witter 00 doubt Apostolate of the Pirw, ami «tl
the had in view the preceding sen- must be evident also that arcs.
A CORRESPONDENT, referring
to the article on “Marriage with
Protestants and Unbaptized Per-
sons,' which we recently trans-
zftscoral mdoxsxmz>t*
As tta press, when properly directed
Is a powerful sid to j
' and dlffciw the knowledge of Truth,
FOREST, Bishop of approve of the paper.
____J fire. r. .
books far the use of their familievj will avail it nothing, far
| will cast her ont, citing -
the Baptist:
1 .;u a. d.
... 7 .-Os. -n.
. .........boarofribHeador*’
-■ ducnaier.: from ..
.1 E. Aad-t. Alzin*tT
7 1W*. d •.■>*. TJ-
.... 7 DO p. m
-'--j eg:
sril. 00:
'J ;3 ) *. X
4 ■00 p. m
7:00 a. m
■LAXTES'S 'tot ORKP )
DC GOU3UIDCU »
The powerful eff Ntt »
_ st. J*
“Whose iaa b*
will tho^^ff
_____• and gathtfg
wheat hi bis bam. bot tb6
be wB bam with unquC*^^
l 1
M I.
The church of the nnuRt, 1
—The S. A Express copies frew 1
Eerifaerr. i
-Of course, in practice, the u-irwfa
-v,«r thsre are hundredH of d:Tert«
sreed». or shadee of creek*, all of
la the June Scribner .
Is this to indicate that this n*.
'• could not bring himself to
• • - t selling
cnc pvlui. v* >
his favorite instrument, though it payment of
- — • - ---r if.
It is asked partly for the reason
that an entrance fee is sometimes
of o’ir Mtremed predecessor In regard W
lhe ScrraZHX Memesgkr of San *»■
ronlo T«x.. We are happy w recog-
nize in thst publication all the element*
wbfet. according to the expl sereion of
our U;.ty Father Leo XIII . make a
Cat j. It'.' paper ‘1 a continual mlrelon
and we earnestly recommend the
.-terx MEfwzxoea to all the faithful
of ct r -Hocew A FORRRT.
Bp of San Antonie
]>□. 31. 1333
that the “large majority’ may
then “keep in cjieck’ the remairing
small minority “by laws’ a^amit
1 any positive creed, Protestant ai
---i weii as Cai.liuli'l ■ - J -h.J ***■.
T^l of the newly established order tf
can
^teUwfid’whatisotherwiseun-
ctc. Money ,can°®t ^beiiered 1® wlth ^okmw
11 121! by their followers, and therefor* 1* a
does! Workaday governmsnt it 1* nerewary to
inaUt that nona ehall interfere with asy
(Xber Where people are »*■ twr ad.
-renr-ec in practical rood rense md h ,
true religion* toleration a* In the Tmtte
3CbUm to-day. the great ma; city
sroad tne tn- | union wi —--- --- t - rech creed gradually grows to accept
" them1 stated in the Columbian s artic*-, - position ae axiomaHc. and thi- *c»r
denied them, suwm« di<dpline imposed mfaJrity hi kept in etack wftbrcte&R
■ng their friends,— is a matter ot di- p » r~. Uw by pnbtlc. 3ri,
Questionable for urgent reasons, as the wn - . rrotn --onTcr from well, by Tcrodan,
disreputable explains, and this prohibition may i Rooaere’a
* for sufficient reasons be removed! I;
profane language, by the same authority by wfoai I of “practical good sez^ind
• ' Ll *’uy it was imposed, as our Divine Ke Uu- ♦ •* —
* ----. { deemer removed certain obligations jnto utw religious indifference, and
pious^Meth-1 of the Old Law Hence it is that
‘ 1 case of application for a mixc«
possible and remote
—3 Church to r _
that is proximate and, wejj a5 Catholic? Is this thr hope
L_rJ certain. ‘ ________\t * * * * -
fee for procuring the- p Don’t be too previous!
has nothing to co;
rtry for salvation,—z;
that the Church allows anyone to
Ku xL?^
Mother co^pondent. who MJ
wishes to know “why money
concerned, but as to the Gath*
Church this same higher ertk >•
already done her considerable
vice. In the sects their wMKfe
tion, the Bible, is going to »
waste-basket, while in our Cawfe
- ■ * ' : sondly,.**
j more it is attacked by the a»b*
The Church is not afraid of
tijft
l->4» i.. a.
. 3flCr.ni
4 -OC p. m
7,(» *. x
Thinksit an ACCCMPLisan
FACT.—The ir'i Rev. Mistr Sav-
age sings a song of victory ul®
~ ’ . He writer.
cm science accepts none of t*
essential marks of rcligioui tta*"
ties. The higher critk. haf
rhe mortal bio* to Cta'-Stanity-
good." Although more than half
- ■ • ’ ’-j was
not in itself sinful, the ingrained
prejudices of a life-time still assert-
ed themselves.
. . 7,Tj *. m.
ST. y.-xxTS C3CRCH.
Sev. (’I J. Sr.iitn. O. M
Bev A- Fletirer O.
guatiy*—l.o*
Hicti M.i»« a'-l
Veepere
t**y*—Mv*s
*JT
■rjev. W. A F ibrwerk.
Sunday*— First Ma*
Hl«b Ms**
Week Dsy“—»-**•
from Australia and
The audience lasted half'
H oliness ad- j
1 in French.,
8 shop Forest remained ten daya[ d
' ,r Rome; he was still suffering
*-th the cold contracted on the
In the Crom'-v-i...way.
j Some prominent 1 ■ te* t ar t
churchmen have taken :te cad s
their endeavor to ah bah al- rrreds.
Foremost is the t: F.v Dr. A
have sent warships
„SSX.-U.... ss,,™'?:.::-.--.
Onr Lady of tta Lake—I*k» vtew. ers.
THE American Protestant mis-1
aa.jfl^pix’tScbooi—IMBonhwxSL sionane3 China have sent this
appol :» their countrymen.
’J^u£wSc«. |-‘Arouse the Christian world im
w MioOwTs U realize D*y S-.-tacA- mediately to our J--- -----o.
3MCT*: 1 “Should this arrive too late, avenge
Jz^PrJ-p«*Bni.W. Commerce at. u< n;o 3Uch appeal for ven-
Fernando School for^oy» n* - ■ ^^s ever known to come
**^*F.re»ado Bcteool ter Giris—SIB from Catholic missionaries, many
« Mtth Sw> ttab* [ of whom have been put to death
LtiJfo China. They died praying for
^ryh’sOrotan Asylum—WUtery the blood of the martyrs became
John's Orphan Asylxun—Mllast t— --- _ _ .
Bkitn B<*a inftrmsrT—MUsm Bq rer®- , wjth a paint brush by th
Home for tta A«od-»M7 Tbcoph<nc Venard, who
Pre Good Sboptard—Vast: years ago died a martyr’s death in
M 1 Tor quin. The letter was written
j tn an iron cage; in which the mar
l tyr hod been confined until exe-
n « [cuted. His life has been written
-flwwtay. I -Fourth Bandoy after Pout»•' and translated into English. It
jgMdor. ? -VistTaTTOS of t®* Blemto
VraoLtMART- - „
3—Bi. Psnl X. Pata and Con-
Bmkk
<-T; ■Hr^TV 4—St IreMOOK. Biship
and Martyr.
TtervUr 5—3t Anthony Mary Zae-
Ortorecf aa.Pvb*«d Bm L
iteta^ta* T—at. Benedict XL Pops
43Mfa»)E.
7 ». x.
IOtUO *. x.
4-00 p. X.
, 7 flfl *. x.
'’■'Tr’xicnAir icacucifNUffl.)
Be? . !.. Dib-'iWSk!.
guvUre '**“
Vasperrt
Wack DHy-r—M-ui*
rr r-zrmi
ftev. J. A- 1' T.M-I''
5^*7*—Hikt Uw..
Ev;:.‘--.£— S^-'^i'-r
W<-i '.v.'S—****
Xrerr’rids; w----- ■- .
,-tzf daersmen: friwn
s-t/O ji x.. '-lUGwr-t <>e it*- dr»tv.'.
Oxtri: Frldsys '•■■ Beo^dletter.
cr. r* raicz’s cutkcii
JU? J ->an > ■‘■etar..
r-' ”" ------
9un-!*Ti—Ixi* Ms**
Kizti M-u-
Cata.'lusx . ■ ■
4ttd BoUeflfllTiOO
Div»— Mv»...
mrr.cz c" the 4VRSi> beast.
iv Corimrrre sod Trinity Sts.
£. A Hi Imo-
■ 1
CM*1 IJKE COSVXMT.
of St Louis, and six missionary
ACAD'rxr G> 3CX 1-ADT or T,1K tAKE
Onv. P F. Pnrirct. O.M. I .< tapirin. _\-rjC4,
ar hour and His i
drrssed the prelates
T'.W s. x.
’.CrfKI » m
7.46 p X.
7 Ofl s- m.
■, ‘ CBCHC3 0ERMA5 '
THE SOUTHERN MESSENGER, JUNE 2i 1900-
With reference to recent ded-
wnm of mom of the Protestant
“Eniawioti Conferences, i—
V.TA^XATTEK.
^-<r “) the Soared Heart nOt wicked now, they nevrf were
^mote BellgioJ Rezw, “M- S. M.“ calls . “T wor3- of
* . v*™ tmportant subject to misjcd' This is not tne
have referred elsewhere it. Think of the fonudiwabx * fficnlber ol „y
venerable ciders,
have had better
and the innumerable lawful."
committed through a
t-icrefore unable . niuuw. , Wtf,______-------
h snor which was tendered him. of j ( M”urphy & Co Baltimorei.1 hotw ,han h<_
pontificating on the teas. o. ?<■"' viiuable work. ‘The Spanish r. . - himscif
tecost. The B.shop closes by I ‘ioneef<- hv Chai. F. Lummir C1OOtlC nimSH
-.ending his blessing to al! tr.c;
■ iergy and faithful of his diocese. ..ghakespeve from an American
TUB ^=n>'.=’ kThe Catholic1 -I V««. In.:ledjnS an _
;h..teh, thoujh nommally Chns “i!
nans th«KlW. w« wont toiand »■* k’”?’d«-TL,T Co
.peak at the fanaticism of the; Geo. W Jk=* t>. Apple.on S ..
5c,ad«. priced by Chnst.."; 40» .s eo^c ^T^'ary a^d
rurooe to wrest the holy places Abbe Hu. m China. Tartary and
,‘i Palestine from the hands of the'. Thibet': ‘ The Land of his pArents acted differently.-if he
I urks, who persecuted or put to j by Chris'ian ^PgIe^ ’ ' ------------
death Christian p.igrims to the I‘ The Life of Frederick Ozanam.
Holy Land But those quasi his- by Kathleen O,’Jf€4ra'^nd^’^‘
tonin* would not to-day brand)ter of Dr. OMeara >apoleon s
as fanatical the Christian powers (companion on ti.. i - - ^ems, inai; -----
that have sent warships and| wly editions—t:he j^c^nes have forced into^dangerous■ com-
' * * -rrf
SDCivcs a>i me LHroKscucxx. “igain,; “Very hopeful signs of^""
those who are capable of making TIMES,"—A Lutheran
a judicious selection of bonks for quite elated over it and
libraries and for family reading the end of all religions, except
take little or no interest in the Protestant. It calls Catho®*
“Poor Man’s College" or the col- an idolatrous dead
legian’s “Post-graduate Course,"—[which with infidelity and rdte*J
the Library; and those who wish j will be consumed as rtra*'
to read, and would purchase good
to a very important subject to mused!' -----
Which we have referred elsewhere it. Think of the mnumerabx
in this number of the SOUTHERN ,cares set in the path of youth c.
Messenger. He says: t—L
-fa your tame of April 21 you printed who ought
«>««,« from fee Mttetargb&*<ho; -udgtncllt. L„ .
he. ontitl«xl 'Wanted. * Beinedy. > ” through a false
Which certainly ixnnte out wnar it sms committee * slaving
‘wanted’without Hu«^«tin« »oy ■rem conscience! Yourg ladies p yt g
edy.‘ Now I hare bought a numtar of b ccalth . - — —-
hu tor leal work* without much thought <
cr care, taeaure ttay were wnli ndrer [Mg>J, ----- .. ..
i ti»-d and I uerersaw *n> udreree criv wr0Rg; and, w rse stui, dojs
| idem in atf CatsoUc paper, until now 1 ] ■
.. I find myself with my b *V« and glrie young n c -
world rifd in the world tocome.lt is ««>-*«>«
Ineumlxtit upon rii to team it. And ^Zioa bu“°what te imtegori^tic >o 0T ' 7r.to questionable
tiiau -Ji- reading of a good and sound, ^bj^cw after the style of Ab; laccs wtcrc thcy learned to
.religion Journal. »the SoumxRX Mzs- bo«-«»d dnnk. to use prof
ttXGElt nubllshed in Sm Antoni.-,: I yer4‘n*nd Oe Soto are tiw only boofe. perhaps to gamble .
u . Cthott. » which [ -h»«h mwj. by . - »*“! „,1 been eonf.ned :
Wenrt nly give om approbation but HUtory' that give Ple* V\e °’^e ...
whicn recommend every family of
our Vii. triate to have.
Peter Vekda3Cih.
V tear Apostolic of Brownsville.
Lareio. Texas March flth. 19M
ngSfflTHffiSIESSML
ire-gleCopy 5c. One year SI.60.
—------- Z .k . ' and dlffciw the knowledge of Truth, we
^rrKMv’j*Arroa^T. Blahop of approve of the paper, the SoCTHxBS
te* Aiisoulo. jLiiflSErflSKR—which is published under,
“T'tTILLIAM MEb-GEB. General our confoi. and we hope it wiUI reach
wJtirirrr. to whom all moneys nosM eT„ry Catholic family in the Bute that
be paid and cotamcaications addressed. aEder,tM::d, the English language.
"■ _ W fJOBXC. XERril.
tXoe of Publication-No. 309S w. t
Commerce Str-et Bp. of Ban Antonio.
Coa-municatiOT for publication
r^wh-ng thia 0®‘* by Tuesday ail.
appear till lune <.f following week.
■■■■
.................3^ P-“‘
Wwk Day*—Maas ....... *• “■
wen a K05A IXFIRMAirr
Bov J. S Jednarek. Chaplain.
^7 ■ • SiOOa.m-
Sonc-.n— Be-d*. Vearowand
Beoed^' ’ ----- li46p. «•
HT. ►•NAN j’ H01IX TOR “HE AU£D.
Brv J K -Ft. Chaplain. _
Every day ,1*" ’ W ~’
s ; ,I>CW COU.X- >K.
Bro. Jobe ' vif. Director.
3*7 riw “ ecn>-**er. < tar ri ■
Bro Jowp'Mil.rr l ie
ail[. - bW*. r.
R*j«..rr aid
.li.-t.ii
VTe. , tiav» da- ■>
<r mart’'1 cot:.s.>E.
<i«ir.- D-c*■ Pir-ct >r
..B vr-IA-StSTEXS OF CHAR’ [lurOOC tO
TSX IXCARSaTE worh.
uneider, t”. ?? 5,
Otln-lav*-Xww ueuallv at
aoexnwr >* <,ai -ADT Ol'
<h>od saxi-waim j
£L<v C. 5»veluy. O M. I-
Wtau notifying us of change of ad-
ptease giv- u. tta former place
of residence m w-li a* the new adureae.
~e»ered it tta Poet-orSce at nan Ar.
Tex**, as »-cor.d-'iaaa mad matter.
5AX AYTOKH TE-X .June 2^ 19*X>.
ilTY CHURCH DIRECTORY.
t4Jt rtlll.'OO CATHXDPaL
2t Rev J, A. Forest f» 0
Very Rev J 3 2. ----“
fL-y p 3*ndr‘.il*rd.
Anu. *y»— Mmww# 1
Veapere
Sermon at w* Ma**-
Wook Days—SU-s.....
for sufficient reasons
• ' : same i
it was imposed, as our
* ■ ; " r Hence it is that
of application for
the'church had learned to play J marriage
prevent
: or
The
r, however, should have been books ror toe use ot rnetr Umibes,;
explicit. On first reading have no means cf knowing what]
utide,we intended to alter books are exedknt or the reverse. .
his hand, and he will
deanse his floor :
I Nor has the
■J evil been confined :o yOun®^I^
le We once knew a pifluo ..-rt_-, —
odist class-leader who bcfore“join-1 tn
danger is risked by the
t one t"
probable, perhaps
r. f *# ■ a
dispensation
.. .
. I conduct. too litxte though:
i *cter ■ too much of rhe »-ffcl
much isit’stiou ud u
Methodist I Hence, the general rule for pay j
rbftvcrhr I mrnt of a small sum when the;
We
"disuasion."
creed but
Christ fan. ’
-Creedt are well enough is th*
place . doctrines are good so fu u tiey
go. but, tire best cf creed* uad tta
true-t of doctrines become u mpertl-
neuc* when they thrust ttamee re« Imo
the forefront and so engage :b« stin-
emptasis 1* e’’’-n tea pcrsdfr
■ . of a priest for the baptismal rite,
V?n?r:a11 which would be inexcusable except
in case ot danger of death,—that
; is, before a priest could arrive.
of interest for young ar old read-
ers, and do not contain a single
dull P7ge-_______________
the inconsistencies of
PURITANISM-
__ _ _ in Anwrican hi*-
wry“ttai »£* Wi.li*ms and WUluun
Penn «ud Iteuifl Exite buve. An ■■■» ’ ^frA. h-s "convex-
thew little btoks .we not pot b-fore the - the violin, and aftft ft.s con
Catholic youth »* feey should ta aiOn-------- '
through sotae one » fw-t-^Now^^taR t of brcaking or
much cjuifort to -- ---- — -----
, U* *■ *X.‘ "V W« VW- — - Li" .»->< with iotne aualms of con-
- have been written or publtetad
^arnouc^ on matter* I-.———„ -------
r Reforuiution and tta period^fluc^ under his coat tail to
gatherings ot his
. and friends. Tl— —
w tan I w:w quite voung another time, it
terian conL--»------
to loggerheads about the use ot —.to cxciuuc ,r___
the ?r|an in their church. One partly to pay for time expense
half the congregation had pur-1 incurred in procuring thedispcnsa
?hl«d an oX and placed ft in tion. Catholic priests generally
' ut the other side I have a very slender income muc^
clamor about the-r I less than that of an ordinary clerk
threats, that thei or workman—and they have many i
-- -r- 1 r^crn tor chantJ’’ ___________
On missions and in poor parishes. [ tion of
they sometimes do not know i :tw* supreme d-.ty ut t* I
where their next meal is to come' chriet I
horn. In such am they c™ ill 0„’“»J: U
,w.„ afford the time and expense enJ too much of the »-5cri 7<- pwww 1
descanting tailed in procuring dispensations.; ppL-it too Kmohm£’»tio= wdw
-- . .. „ -V__„,i ,,,te Mr MV. uttte foCowiaa. Ttare ww & t»
' wtau ti--* caureh believed erwy
Iman w. wm not * L'brirtist. wm a I
bad tur Brt tta! tisie te ;*■
Cbrt»ti.' ■ 'V- 7T0WX satat :."!rwy .
frer-'T - -.tn.t'e itat ti-r- -J* u«f
____-. <i men witbeu:-te CXito-
tian relt* i
A crcec .s the formula o: bdkf
in what is Wicvcd to be tiie Word
of God, anc the be’.xf that what-
ever is against it :s to be rriectei
McG.ffert boasts of just recover-
corrcsponocuv ui u«.------ -------- fro{n s.ech |nsaRity. And as
Revietn of Boston. We answerk their being "many g<«xl uia
that most of the Catholic books} w;thout the Christian religion,'
that have been published are prob I they are good s-.mp'.y because They
ably on the shelves of the pub-1 have retained some o! ’he g«®
lishers. The reason is obvious: j qualities o: their Christii.n ana*
they have not been sufficiently I tors,
advertised to put them m circula-1 _*«
tion. Take up almost any Catho j -,t-. Hi.1:- : -;WS
lie paper you choose, you will find j sl>.T__-^c lavs hl5 >Cie:.-.n. Axat
... - . no list of choice Catholic books; tfcf_ r(,ot of aij erred*... c at tbeo!-
allow them in his-advertised in it. Even when beoks' Theology is the >ceax ®
— -----, nouse uwu he would “Auld I arc first issued from the press.. kr,ow-1C!4!Tc of the irxcaied
valuable work. ‘The Spanish (-lootie- himself. This gentleman I comparatively few of them, a-e trutj,s u cat'3‘. W Pn&’
-' : Pioneer*." by Char. F. Lummu acknowicdged that he sought the'sent for review, and many-ri O' t.b-J; as God ;> an-
■ A. C. McClurg-v Co., Chicago : forbldden amusement elsewhere.[ Catholic publishers do little <1' , ;r Zal-.c, -rchangeabh . ihe&SJ
-Shakespeare from an American j j card$, gambled a little, fre- ■ advertising. They seem m fo^rt. . ' Yet Hofea®
1 Pn-nr of V\<:w. Including an In _____.c and Immed to ■ \i thrv ever heard ol it. Barr. .n s y«- v,-c a-c' to be: eve only what
profane language.—"but that, advice to those who a»ked <•>: ’ ; -a- aOO.c::er.d bv our
was many, many years ago, when ; best means of making a .ortu c, i h<jri - Tnisisto say. a;
I was young/ added our really | - Jet a good thing and be sure ‘o. r(, . rderstand so many
pious Baptist trier-d. We asked'make it known . advert :t '
...... *?* ’ ' 3/, de rat and the suoernatufa
: made others, and died r.ch. we be!xv; ..
Thousands of our business mm . . . . wi.;cs we -
are accumulating fortunes in ’h1S; J^d' we must not
way. Whether the -penny wse. ^.^ Is
and pound foolish method is at-!
tributable to publishers or authors. - •
or to both, we don't know : but
we do know that the result as
stated. We have often been ask-
ed what books we should recom- - .
mend for a library, and, on men-
honing this or that book or au-'
thor, have been told that they had
not heard of him or her or the
book before, although the book “ ’“‘f
wu x creditable one. Sometime, 'I ky ya. ns ... r.rh*
a fifty cent book or a dollar book
is sent to a Catholic paper for
notice, but it the dollar book does
not receive a ten -dollar notice the
publisher fa disappointed, and
sends no more books for notice. , ,
As for more costly books, they ic « Provcd
are too precious to be sent on a |
Hfrtory). ---- ~
ntendics a* ploowfrs
Pena"”ud'Fteuie-l B».i have,
then* little biota .ire not r;rt _
- ttay should ta
UIU'HSU s fault. Now I tag
teave W »»< you in yoer paper, that w
«o much comfort to m*. io mention
tite tithH of » few of th* h^orwutat waJ with somc qualms <
Ws ortiaUy tadorce tta spprctation “ync*teoliJ>^“ J^tew l^dfek "P » science that he c“ni'd this** f«~ is*not" asked from those
. . ---------... R^^tion anti tt>H prriofljure under his coat tad to the social this tee is no.
ceding that'event. Surbgatherings ot his unregenerate who cannot weU »«ord_ to J~y
i^rtK“U- ... -1 friend.. Thi. in the^counny.
out children, w tan i w:w quite young At another time, it was a rresoy- -------- — - ,nment roreniwsi. «
I rememtar rending Ctwhetf. Httjtwy congregation who had come charged at a Pu*hCCT*f*’ C. McGiffcrt of the Presbytcrai
of tta Bnformntton and rifeough renau co j, * . ----rahle Dersons ,T ---------- .
written bv n, Protium, it w*t the only to loggerbeads
I otw that I ever *aw that rrie-i to tafair. (
Wbv mt* rh^rt* ttot ^oaiexood C*tn- ;
I olic worta in onr pubUe library feat 1
■j may be gotten *t by onrebildren. !■ fr chased an organ r—----- ]--- - •
1 ta'Mte there ifl »0 <-ne to pushit? I he church; but the other side . have a very slender mcom
fe«r so. If vour vs.ntbk paper, that, ihnut their I less than that of an ordin
.-oni-e tote •« Utenv c»th«He h«wi. raised such a c.
Will Seep tne title* Of *ome of the book* gars, and even trircais. ***-- **—|Y ” —
that oar children should read. offenders sought safety in absence. demands upon
It will br a hMp to th<* Pw»Wj n hustled Ollt On *• m
*nd will *i«o help to provide » remedy and the organ was nustica ou*. u.
-A CathoI'C ".ew’pape* is a p*r--for the loag-Mr want of tue Catholic thc stftfett to the scandal Or dis-
yonth of America. edification of thc neighbors. We
per :a! mission m every parsn. ( LTpon this, the editor of the Re- tcmeat^l€t ai3O an Ingersoilian
— Kii Holiness Pope Leo XIII! r.v^'comments as follows: professor in Washington, years
i -“We are seliari to ta able to Live to oublic resort c’
» Ad*mxon Is !he duly auttar-; our retiuuirte rejrrrep indent «ome im “l» - . e ,
Ute? Sgeut of tta SOCTHERV Mm ‘ ta eete ta'ore rw. * Jof some note who thought' ment of a small sum —j
ssx -EH to "Oiictt eutacripticwt «nd *d-! gr_ wlll rtr(> .h^ work - of tta late Jobn sinful but who neverthe-1 apo! cant can afford it. Vv e st.g.
verftattanf to coUert for the fl*m^. Gitaary ^bea extrem-Jh^d dinc;ng masters gest to cur co^pendent a s^ono
Prv I R F Al-de- I * wmbi’of bi^Tfipnie* are v^bl* to givc :heK daughters private les-! and more carefa. perusal of thc
ERY Rex. j. B. E. Aide... j^^ttafeo.tatte^'Ufoof^rwo- introducing them into; article from the cHa»:nan.
the Administrator of the diocese phc- Cclumbta by Rovdly i«* Lor- sons, owms uh
r e Aarnnln has rece-ved 1 rt* of F»ttar I”**v Jogue*. of F*th--r society at thc cap-.,3*. Embolden I „WnEKj.; ,\kk Ot K C.tTHO-
at bin Antonio, . . Fprtria.i IHlUuta- <»«•.•> ““■“fl'; ed by the ovidtn: complicence, 1.1 L|(, BOOKs-.—
Irt-er from the Rt. Rec. B.shop, Both„ a,,,,. We -rimth. n.m~. wi-h which hi. KU-I _______
"“Td' *5'1 ™. 1. the que«ion akedbyl|
B, hop wnte.tbMtehi.tah i"],,,,^,, M,s. M/.?»«.itfof »», p(ofcsMt on t0 uil „ the . ......
with*’Archbi.bop'liiin ; hypocrisy of r.l.mon in generih
F Turted fl«-l*l of fabor for onr Catholic < an<j cven to discredit the existence
Wrttere -E» " ' of a Supreme Being, until a Cath-
To the foregoing lists may be present, shocked by his blas-
! profitably added in the line of his-; oh took hi(n up and pushed
1 tor; Prof. Clarke's* Life of Colum-. 3O’hard that he suddenly re-,
ibu- Rev. Father Parsons “Lies n;<,mbered an engagement that
and Errors of History; John him off. Again, in conver-
( (.t'Kane Murray’s History of we1^.^ wjth a Baptist friend, he
' United States: Gateau's "History f d U3 , - - - ■
v iyage across the ocean, and was of th<; Middle Aees and"Hal!am*s
to *c<-eP; Xjddfo Ages”. "Spalding’s Miscel-*
the feast of Pen-
that his father ab-
horred the sight of cards, and
would no more ------- ....
house than he would Auld.
C toot te n im self. — ~~ - - o ,----r-- - .
acknowledged that he sought the'sent for review, and many of
little, fre-; advertising,
quer.ted bar-rooms, and learned to: if they
1
ago, when i bert
young/ added our
w him if he did not think that had i Birr.urn lost several fortunes.
(by Christian Reir (. Appleton s.k they ^ad encouraged the young
! ** nrinsm. peo?le of both sexes to congregate
at home, and indulge in innocent
z , - ---- - -- - -’■-*1'—games of cards, or other amuse-
(ipicicil cteCtelitii. XtanUa e»'
been changed—of 'Bancroft’s His- pxniOnlhip. "Well," he said, with
tory of the United, States ;‘'Fre- doubt and hesitation,
det's Ancient History :*‘Frcdets gan hardly think cards arc
Modern History': “Theophane g00d- Although more than half
Venard," a missionary martyr jn;convinced that card-playing
Tonquin ; "The Martyrs of the > ....
Collosseum." by Rev. Father
— ------- O'Reilly; "History of the Catholic
peril" adding. Church in Texas' by the vener-
able missiowwy Rev. P. F, Parisot,
0. :M. I. of St. Mary's Church.
San Antonio. Tea. ; and perhaps
Mollie Elliott Sowell's “Stories of
the American Navy" (’Harpers) tQ OUf pigC3 from t'he Catk.
In the foregoing list, besides Rev Columbian, is surprised at one
Father Parisot s work, we would f statemcnts: namely, that
like to call ^petial *«ention^ to „you nccd QOt go a pne5t foT------------------------
“The Spanish Pioneers, by Cnas. q^rrsmmt anyone can bap- venture; they remain comparative-■
F. Lumvis; “Spalding’s Mfacel-; ^w. imagjning[ probably, that Ly unknown, and stay on the]
lanea"; Rev. Father Parson's “Lies might be so far misled by shelves of thc booksellers. Again,’-
: and Errors of History" (Ave Maria it M to dijpense with the services those who are capable of making
1 Press, Notre Dame, Indiana);! o| a pr^cst for tbe baptismal rite, a judicious selection of bonks for
‘ “Shakespeare from an Ameri«n which would be inexcusable except
Point of View”: and Kathleen
---—-
nun. These berks ere bnm-fujl eoerespoedeat is right, in
_* e._ M point of fact: but there fa little
no danger of such abuse. T
writer, however, should have been
more
the artide, we intended to alter
the sentence in question before
Money cannot m
any case make lawfol what fa
otherwise unlawful, and ft <
not enter into or effect the mteg
doing rity or validity of the_?Ct*”Lj^
i and | the cases referred to. The pro
king abroad the in-j bition of mixed
w«li ings, belwvng ttay
Asre!!gfaa*thv031y^re.wtach^ wrong
contaiite a pledge of tteppiae** in thie myself with my b *nd Rlrl< youn8
r» _
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PRH ^ , .. Tj . --
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