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It :• fop are not aW* to wfoM the ! offensive wid delensiv* wea- ^IWB* of *'loyal, Catholie 1 &mtf~~ Pope' #taa X'.'\ ni| * ^ L «9?fe, C&tfiolic y&mi - m /•S^^w^i JiBb. 13, Established 1889 Rochester, N. ¥.» Rsday, Be ^ J&llspell, Mont,, -tNfe •*$.«*•*& known person* dynamtt^ ^ »W^ .. _ ~, x'.:_ ^. »*_iw Tf«.^*-i ^i^Pw oillcial .organ of the People** En jCruwde Launched In )Prep&ra.tioii For EtUcnarisIsc Congress '•'«*- Ettcha*- spiritual] preparation for the great Eucharis Congress th Chicago ia 1525, has! been In*««urated and is being pro pagitted itijr \The Sentinel of the BlewHsd Sacrament, published here as i New' York. ;-Bea> -i-frwA prayer Crusade, as a \& ii the Sisters of;Mercy^Sdipitiljliepe Saturday. Several of ^6 prt«fll ,#»v caped death .•,«•'- if by * inlirteie, Officials 1iairo»i«»en nibble to ••'**• Pennine • the\; -jwfrqxiti^^ or >tba -cauao of the crjpje, although their ' search » coaiinuuif. Half a do*en nien ta|ce» to police headquarters on suBpiclptt* htirft heeit: releaied. Police are now conrinced that the deed' was that of a lunatic. . *;|Jt;.-..t|Le- intent W^B to injure the -Sitters^themselves, the djpumlter defeated hia own purpose. The stick oi iwrploslye was placed oh a still out-j «lde a Window. Smoke from the htirning fuse caused several of the „ : [Sisters to go to the basemen t'^n the] v 'i r ;helief that the furnace was c%t ofi .\;!'f ,.'f-ordiert Had they been in the office ../ ' or dinlhg; room. It is belieTed that] r / «e*6rii, Of thein v would hiitye been! killed b>|ho Wast, ^ •/The e^iostbh damaged the room where thgjjtlcl jof dynamite was placed, and • shattered • windows in the whole wtog of the building. The report was heard all over the dty, charistic League MytlatikoUc toaa, woman or chttdj can Join the ^Crusade sipply by of fering up for the success of the iEuChKtristic Congress the Masses they »«--.«.-»«*) may hear, the Commuhions «^S?w^S'-^l £j^^53^ !may receive and the hoars of adora, ^^^ISJ^J^^&m um they nt»y spend in- the ft™^«^\f^i ^ P SS^,J ^SfS ^the Bleated Saerament. A report^ .J*J$^ 4 2^J&^%M of these spiritual good^^ works, is to be JW. ^^ZJ***^^ ^ sent monthly to headquarters of ^*iS^^?LtL^ ,2L«>-«»,. I.I Crusade. 185 Bast 76th St., New|^^ the ^v^d renter; xeyealslsj York City. Up to October the 't«>ti^;W»;*> *e^ below their actual nu already.had reached 6,438- Mawes., m< ^.?««nf^, . • .\^ _. m 5 r 1 adoSr ,0n 8 aDd 3 ' 545 h(m \^^^^^^S% >lSeport8 are to be la by JuneWjt mobUteatton of^Special flofe ,3. 1926, when the totals will be ^^^^^Zil^^t Ifor oventuall transmission to the, • J, » eauinnAdN with Holy Father. ta^^iW^.,2^^^ deposited at he foot of Jhe osten- ^ ^ ugo tae 8tre e^ to S sortum in whichJ*« Slewed Sacra- fl ^ ^ ^ ^ ment Is perpetually exposed in the . activity was extraor- Vtaa* of the Father, of the B^JJ^^^^^ ^^JgJ Sacrament here. A similar crusade \*^;*J:_„ _!!!:!-___!\ T: *\_ and report were made, for the and s sent the townspeople fleeing ^|»^£f te .JS™15* R R XStioned on the fringe of Donegal, »| 1922, when there were 670;i94 M „j,„ a .„ «.„ mrt „^ ,„*„ *u * Masses,-608.337 Communions W^LJ^K^MS^T^ * ' 25M93 hours of adoration. —. f*™? ? hm no ^ e £ , „ ittentton is called by The Smiinel[.^.<^^^^J a J^y^ to the lact. that among:*he Enchar-»£gjf « ^^f 1 ^ E2?ta i_*i- /-t-T„~~„.. I«J™I~«.«,, I . ««i» _«attitude, any of them in business In 9S^^L ^fdhv J.vTthI««* c1 ^ come w their, ofBces in \wierif^f^ 8 1° be sa toett by any * tbe .»Speclal Constabulary\ unlformfThe patientswere taken to room* ^r^^ there SXs loathe happy issue and 18 a,J doubted undercurrent of ex- success of the Congress. i from their homes. As soon as it was •Jeapned <hal the^exploslori was at! the hospital,\ \several persons having; relatives at the institution took them awaymambu^ncel. \ Actual damage, however, was es- timated,at only about $200. Other! the windows were still intact. Sisters *nd nurses all remained at their •posts and turned their attention im- mediately to quieting the more ner- vous patients. Repairs are now being made. The sheriff has placed a deputy on guard aat the hospittal to reassure] patients and their relatives. * Indianapolis Priest Thanked By Pope For Copy Of Book On Rome Indianapolis. Dec. 19.—The Rev. Marino Priori, pastor of Holy Rosary Church here, has received a letter from Cardinal Gasparri, Papal Secre- tary of State, containing the thanks of Pope' Pius XI for a copy of his book, \Rome and the Pope\ which Father Priori sent to Hts Holiness. The Pope adds his benediction. \The August Pontiff thanks you for this attestation of filial devotion and ap- proves your activities in thus pro- 1 claiming the Roman Catholic Name\ \ says Cardinal Gasparxi's tetter. The cardinal adds his own good wishes. v t** !»>.. kX j«** •* 4 '4 kf V I\ For Memorial Crost iJ^_^««h^ott^:»ec,; M*~M-'JL:, Presidential Proclamation a site on the Fori Niagara Military, Res*rratlon has heen set aside ^^#~ericilon% aoross cont-^ n^hi05NtttTO of 1 tie Work et the •.3Sef»; ..iglerfft\'. MffleV \an -'eariy- Jesuit missioharyto the Indians of lhaf *egl.on» The- *ross is to; b* ereicted- byrthe Knights of Columbus The heroic labors of :lKfe;n^||i|)b^>iEre, recorded In the formal legal language of the proclamation as followf; '• ,.\ \ : *%%et^/, ; *aw^^'W^tt«V' * ! French j^ffittvPrtsst^ %hipk came to Canada-i-4hen. known aa New \ Vjms^4&> MS7 t \ and\.' wfeo ' served about fifteen years as a missionary among the Ononda- ga and Oneida ladiaiis within wh^tiand* the Sute of New York,Had subseqnwitly became a chaplain in the French Colon- ial Forces, nrst at Fort STont- •nac and later at.Fort Niagara, did, on Good Friday, 1688, erect and dedicate a cross on what Is how /ttie F^rt Niagara Military Reservation; and the Knights of Columbus of the Sixth New York District, hare requested that a suitable stte be set apart thereon for the erection of another cross com- memorative of the cross erect- ed and blessed by Father Millet. \Now therefore. 1. Calvin Coolldge, President of thO \Unit- ed States of America . . do hereby reserve as a site for the said monument the following described parcel of land situat- ed within the limits of the mil- itary reservation of Fort Nia- gara,: New York, and do hereby declare and jproclalm the same to. be a natkinal monument' to commemorate the cross ereeted and dedicated at Fort Niagara tey Father Millet on Good Fri- day, 1888.\ In Deny Are By J- H. Cox (&ublin Correspondent, Jsf; G. W. C] • News .Swrj^js) : 'v Dublin, J>eC. 15.—Seeing that ^ Boundary Commission holds that City should remain under Dul '*Dail3 m 4 taablii annon |lw'ie-:i tloaal tent c cation ment it as warlike an appearance as pos- sible. These \Specials\ are now sta- cltement. | Light is thrown on the methods of the Orange minority by a legal process at present going through. Detroit Catholic _ . _ Ur«m»n Vm#<* PrstfAtt , Som& timQ back a violent political VYOineilVOlce rroWK ^^ menacing the safety of the AgaillSt Df, C» jC. Little iC&thoUc population, was made by a _____ police officer named Nixon, and the! Detroit, Dec. 11.—The League of'case was BO serious that the Orange Catholic Women of Detroit has Government in Belfast had to remove adopted a resolution protesting him from his post. More recently against the activity of Dr. Clarence Nixon instituted a libel suit against ,C. Little. President of the University the eminent Catholic organ, the of Michigan on behalf of the birth i\Derry Journal,\ and obtained a ver control movement. The protest was diet for $5,000 damages, occasioned by an address delivered 1 Tne Orange Government now finds by Dr. Little at Lansing in which he u necessary to Indict him for tam-. 0De ra ; advocated the use of contraceptives. Pering with the Jury that tried the A copy of the resolution of protest case - and the court officials entrust- was sent to each member of the ed ^^ tne arrangements for select- Board of Regents of the University ln S the Jury have divulged that Nix-j accompanied by the following letter: on Previously furnished them with \The members of the League of tvro 1,sts of nameB - the longer Ust Catholic Women of Detroit, number- containing the names of the. Protes-j cation is.noi iive>.:a and j ms !4ered' of sto aonal launC presei \TJ dltion meast wlllin llo pt and w by du ditlon contir Tribui llprovic al cai the*« and c guage matte Cafho laity. \&v bljcs 1 whoi bind nnant stock! porta: Catho of th effect \Tl ance depen respoi willfii mentl made be bai repre£ wlllin you v Daily Iwlre i ing about 8,000, object to Dr. Little using his position as president of the tants entitled to serve as jurors, and! the shorter one giving the names fit the Catholics similarly eligible. The Fr. i P . Cat Rev.E Profe [University of Michigan * PPmote^aon was. of course, that the WM tH„* ho rf.T^l! I' ¥ h r Catholics should be excluded. Under fiSi ^'f£f ™SL °L 8pe!Jk ^f, tbe 8ueh conditions of trial, the \Derry ftli,?h_^jy2T?* \r 61 ^ 1616 ? 8, J°«n!al\ soon learned to its cost that It waj the head of the university who ^ ^^ ot toe VXibnc ta not a...„_ mi the speaking. While the Regents profitable cause to \espouse. The re-He Ui lL%*^I 6t nL <TI* S^'^sult of the Government Intervention Wo, Srn^fS;* 1 ^? WentMcaUoni,, awaitefl ^th interest. at th< with, fhg B^th ..Control movement,, The «D erry Journal\ was the first Easte Kfi&i^W*!:\^* ? 0 ?^ tor jotiraailstle organ In Ireland to ex-;p M i 0) '* ^^^ th ^ *« would use blspoge the 1 intentions of the Boundary coiiej posltionto advance »eraonal c»hvic-cottmission; and its accuracy haa^g m pons m a fatter which, to say th,ebeen connrmed by events. Some years j U8t , ieast,ia offensive to latgeniim^ with Bishop Mo-Le^is of people in the state- of SHchigah.\ .Hugh, ttt Defryy it made a: tfemeii;-Diy|sl iln-Biir<N«aWili .jdoas though unaticcessM effott tb. \ Dr ~ •prevent Partttion. In the present cri* 0 j*. _ sia the penetrating; iaculjttes 6? its of * ^J 'editor. Sir- MciCarrofl;have f been -^n^ ;f>AdaPc|f^ ( «: ,l ^ To Holland ^^ Absence ^of f 7? YearJ.u^S New York. Dec. 19.—An address'P«rthusianS ftctttm; fby^^Ghjfcsles A. MCJtfahOtt, iSirector of !V ^^- fhe Ni <& 'M, C, Motion Picture Hu-! reau, % on Wednesday, December SO, 1 at Aeolian Hall on 42nd Street here, iwill inaugurate a series of radio talks] on various phases of motion pictures, under the auspices, of the Motion Picture Producers and J>istribtttoi*s; of America.'.\ •'',••' Mr. McMahon will apeak at 2:40 P. M. f Eastern Standard Tike, and bis subject will be \Motion Pictures tand the New tear'*. ThOsaddress wfll be broadcast by Station WJ2, the Radio Corporation of America's super-power station. It is expected that this super-»*rvice will be able! to reach every radio receiving set east of theMississippl. . Burke, Hurt When Aiplane Fell r ' In England, Returns Neir torkVDec. .tS.-^-The Rt: Rev Msgr. 'Daniel Burke,, rector of the| Church of St. Philip Neri, reached here Monday on the \Mauretania\ ?till suffering from the severe to. juries he sustained In an airplane ac-j cident In England lii October. He was taken to Fifth Avenue Hospital. \iss Catherine V. Burke. Monsig mm the uhlp la«4«d. .Urban Dartn j Qth elude: Ducas Drake Carthu-j (By N, C. W. C. News SerrictJI Louvain, Dec^ 44.—-The felans, after an absence^ Of !?T -y^tisi [are again coming back to their In Holland. '•'', , In pre-Reformatlon times, the con- templative monastic order founded; by St.;, Bruno (1030-1101) in the Alps of Dauphine had. four settle^| mO&ts in what is now the Kingdom of Holland. Three of them were suppressed in the Sixteenth. Century! by Protestant intolerance, and the foorth. the Chartreuse of Roermond in 17481 Its long and strenuous! struggle for existence ail through two centuries ln#a country .where Calvinism had full sway added to| the fame of this Roermond Char- treuse, renowned already through the] great mystical writer Denys the: Car-j thnsian, who was; a member of its community of monks from 1423 to 1*71. and through its twelve martyr- ed Religious tortured and put to death ifor the Faith by the ioldieri 6t\ William of Orange. The new foundation, for which and i of tin ed | Seere some [sbUgJb officei ies ai Theo St fixes, ed foi ffrom; marki origin manei as an of th *rtiel« artlcl) meanj the ci 304 ( hrfcer* his brotheijthe neighborhood of the city of Am'-ber h; jshoalt the j pense nor Burke's sister, was killed in thejland has been bought. Is to rise in airplane accident, and 'o^h L. Burke, was lnjui^. ThelerafCrt and to be peopled by a colony, lattosjr was sable to walk on cruutteslof Cartiwiaas from the Chartreuse of Valsatets, SwitswUnd. ^mm'mmmmimz *mmm*s*frfr4:-