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m&m>mmimm*mmm/i1m»im*mmmm I r* *t N >:*« s^# K... ; -\.' : i*' K->'...;^ •'•*<•» '-' -V K-^r /• ik-- It;.' •V' .J ,. ?• t m &3 ' ,~* »V--.' li~Ht ' In vain will you found mis- •ions and build,«chqohv if T<?« are not able to wielA the offensive and defensive wea- pon* of » loyal Catholic press."—Pope Pius X. 36th Tear, No. 10. £staMisrK$ 1889 Chaplain Dufly Of 69th Is Paid Public Tribut 1 mmmmmimmm e '•asas-, leathoim "KIT * i\m Nagofiator Speak ^T^^^*<^^PPrSBSSSpSJ|P ll^aidicio.* Insignia - mmmimmmmmmmmmmmimmim K S S S S L T S J S J i S J L ^ S * . wMtty^tsrinar*»tt*jjwsA!«M0 [OH love and humility, And this ia> ft | tft M* **Ai**a *^4ins i*Mr±^ *--**#• President Coolidge Sends Congratulations and % Purse of $10,005 Is Pre- sented to Priest by His Admirers IBy N. C. W. C. News Service) New York, Nov 27-i-Twelve hun- dred persona representing the Church, the Government, the Army and Navy and the public paid tribute to the Rev Tranois Patrick; Duffy; Chaplain, of the Sixty-ninth Regi- ment, New York National Guard for- merly the 165th Infantry, at a recep- tion held in hia honor at the Hoisli Plaza, Monday night, under the aus- pices of the Catholic Writers* Guild of America. , The celebration marked the tenth] anniversary of Father Duffy's con- nection with the 69th Regiment as •chaplain, and Ids twenty-fifth as an army chaplain associated with the t United States forces, , President's Tribute President Coolidge conveyed >ml tribute in the following letter, which was read at the reception: WHITE HOUSE Washington, D. &, NOT. '12, 1925. . The President directs me to ex- press through you to Father Duffy .his good wishes and congratulations ojx the years service jpeaceful work r __...__. „._^ ,, and c^xnfort of thoae-wfco-fought inj ; 4efenseKofvtheir cdnntiT* J ;•' .' ••;(Signed^EpiBjf$fi^DtBRS; .-> • .. , Secretary to the President. '••': CfcMihal Hayes was'the principal .-'Weaker^}*: topic being!*T;h.e P^eat." #he ijatdlrtal declared r that ^Father 4way^*Pw»ys had ^een -Siefeealoff .. jpriiestis, since he had first met him . jfearjJ";befqre "in;, |he, 'eaxiy .days of theM priesthood. ,< i ; ;^The Church,Is prpuid. of such a] son," he'said. "I am proud of my delation to Father Duffy. I could never have djceamt in the early days when I had -this, quiet, scholarly! .young priest beside me that he would hdye followed such a turbulent and stormy career as he has. Nor did oyer believe then that I would;be, <miade a Bishop, much less a Cardin- ...The other speakers recounted dif- ferent phases of Father Iluffy's ca feer* Sepresentative Ogden L. Mills Bald tribute to Father Duffy as "The OJiti?en," Colonel WMiani j. Dono-| van as 'TPhe Soldier," Otto H. Kahtt as "The Art Lover ? " Peter J.-Brady] as, "ifae Toflen" and Melville B ••Stone as "T)ie Pauper." - Given Porseof $lO,H)0» Mri Stone declared he came to praise. Father Duffy for a ^failing'' in bis character, comparing him with St. Francis of Assist in that J respect.i He said that the famous chaplain, was a "great sptaidthrift on the prin-j ciple of self-denial,for the benefit ofj others," and it was because of this that it was a great pleasure to bafld him a purse of 110,000, which was] given by a company of his friends. : Representative Mills said that the outstanding distinction in the charH acter of Father Duffy had been the auality of his service to his conntry| in time of'war, and the same quality (By N.-C. W. C. News Service^ . ||jk*»*f .*(«.. ^ A MAM b HatWlf* - »*»«fea^ Nfftiff^-4ta«k 3* . Shanghai, Nov. 23-.The Catholics , , Nftvlill31111 XnRflK l a f t l l f i ^ W tfH*«*H^ 4 ^ * * ^ ^ ^ ^ of this part of China are greatly, 110^^11111111 <!|JUllit UflllllU tffatto FWfl»^ m w f l y ftata* tm ± (elated over the honor which has- ,. . , ^ =r£ ' ^; " •• >; - ^4^ ';.P<crfa tft Hl**m 4»^J»r4*a<I Uttou] come to Sister Gilbert, Superior of Bublia.^NOv. 2a,-*The B i a ^ e t a l W W M u $ e U n i Atl R o m e tUfe |M»ttt* of H* 6 ^ ^ ot m Saint Vincent's House at Ningpo, The ara ^ srom> ot islands ly»ngln the R e »rs B*tft PtecmStd ?^ 4 CfO*»^f ^»»ol(MrH«h >•» ^ Trench Government has awarded t h e AtIanti(! tarn **%*.*& m4^*«L f ^ ^ ^ m ^ ^ ^ ^ % s i ^ 3 a 0 f 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ <m &^ *X l««=f %\^t ^l 1 ^ OI ^"^ *°the Kerry coast. The islanders have By " A n n o J u b l U e i \2tvmwjtoto brKltt *^** $*$N&S? Sister Gilbert and the presentation always aecllae(l t o b e attWcct ^ m * ^ _ B^onanf p^#in«W *Jt»«*»J| thijffi was made by Admiral Frochot in t h e oramary l&vt& o f t a e mmtiM , Tto> ^ r M»g r , feurt^ ^acc* #g6ht*tfpn v ^gT presence of the French consul and pay ao renti w W t o r t ^ ^ Jtecentlyf ~ * —. T f ^^^MKta^**JW«Mi4tett«Ar^r*- of the officers, of the French naval ttt reg&rd toaquesUon of *heep dip** £R*w« Co^w«UO^nt* «t <k W, C. ^^ *JfoW»***** «*J^^¥w,_ vessel "Algol" Sister Gilbert has ia&> 5 the GoTere meut Commissioner 4 Service) *J«;***** *»«»«* **«Jt ^ ^ t e i labored n China for *orty«U years ou ^ main i an d when faced with Rome, N o ^ n ^ E h « w$m cu*<*» tt i* «f *** frtfti »l^at# wH J W t S g Speaktag of the wondeiful work th& non ^ oni p Uftllce 0 f the Slasktf tom^of including the tfh*a» *A|*0*S «» ^ *<> »*lw#*** W * ^ «, TSiX^ff^ 0 1 Cht T»opuiaUon. decided that fo«a wasJubllaW" {Year of JablleeJ ttihfg^WttJWWfc ^ o w t j Aft* « W f J r ^ y 2H «^ + ^ f',J Q «w speech 'not advisable. So an official delegate dates on cowietitOn** M*U <^^rS^^^•^J^ n *>***^^^ Sf n ° n « a K W * ^ I e f w a * sent to interview "the Kin? of inscription* placed, oft nwildih^ ffi^^.5 th * * ^ « » «< k ^ t «* W**t£ til S?^5 y w^f reaSt « f0r !t J 8 t«« Blaskets » / , tog the Holy ?*m naa'hwh w n W * * 0 ^^^ , , _ ^ ^ ^ ^ ££*£5^!iJE2^.nf^L^' Tbe KiB « l s a n isl^d^-whotteaiu-the^placMon th« ^K^?i?JlKK2j S£L#?5 ? S «i Z * d eW ° ^ ^ t o s and exerciw* an inherited Wttseum'in the (bam»l4o*Uo TM»S2f*^L5?J2WffiiS?S5 J2i 0 o a rt n AL S i ? t! ^ fW ^ ^ ^ S n t n o t i t y derived f**m the old olattmuseum l h*» been erocW by t^^f^W^^fcy^f-' g™ b l 60, ,ll f £ e - 1 !*L of Deoples ' . you 'Deriod Before ^n-ontfn.r t^ ^.fata Municipality of ^Rom* dn tU aft* O f ! • ?*? ^L* tt *ffii»-> tt » SWfe^i' It is taw bister, have found the secret. *^« tue delegRte tne l8land W onarchth the means which your Order h a s 8tipulated thftt m m m m .oi.^eljf known and emplo?fi<Mor more t h a ^ n ne1 5^^^.4^^--^; «aWl^t«.^W "" . una nuaijujy, AD(i t W » ; tt^SZ^L^II2S3^ thy I am happy to Have fcWortdSl^yJS^^^^^^'s-SS you, and in your person all your ' ^ ^ ^ n ^ S ^ £ ^ ^ J & SK!rv i-S5 e M. < J£. m ?f** 661 * f ^ w i n t e r they rely^oft *dol tf*dB|T*B4 sheep exportation, A priest from the ujan, the hon^iwinch hip come toS l ^ a ^^i»^^^f^ Sister ot Charts th«c expresaing^o^^JUJg^%S JEi"S2! tije Shekl»ng Misaoa;iltmy,est?em.»^ and admiration |or it8,wo^ i ?'V vW*** to them ha|tq be a vyW W Countess Of Oxford As Reminder Of War Rheims Given •*^?*t*V" SaiMMiilLr' PJ^v™wwspia!pii^;w,wwjpir:^^ fhp;hi^i^;*|the>!';M^4'!i^^ Of :thi: ;an'(ble^t : ^^ 1 #M**'|h<m«. j*eiE^^7--•--:-•*--T^-rH-- ---.,-riv .w"-.J¥ ! msr::-yT*?2- jj^ir<i»ni)iii >*»fe*y>>. i **^--srti^> : «*•'' ^ W • • •' •;-••' Dy »|f, Maaslani London. Not, 20.'--*'Is it to be a guh or'a dross*' asto the Countess <?f\ Oxford .<%*:; Ma*gqt Asqnith) corn^,:p nrl -, ^ : menting on the ejection .here of %,£S^g?^-r: te --TS^,^a;5Zr. huge stone, gun set up at Hyde P j A ^ ^ * J ^ : ^ ^ * ? * , ^.'W<*»fc las the war memorial or the drtillery.^ the f¥5 ^* m * S **W,5 B ¥*^ » . preaching ^ ^ \ ^ ^ * ^ ^ < W ^ ^ * W rco»t^wiw-"5i»| 4wt**>#•»- **Mf ^ - y f J f R i t : o ^ 1 Pari* at ; a minfTfit hrnni—d ' t e •*•»*•• ir*a|? w m i g g r i j thirtieth* ptitomtim-vt mw^M'.*£*J* &&3£pk~ma tatftr.M' i««Nii4«nti)ftn»-. ? r f l ^ 2 S f i ^ i S f t J l O T ^ ^ While; we Jare, preaching -^ea^-^zii^Z^^^^Z^Z^u-^^^^t^ abroad, she declares, we are busy at - w ^ of_!JlaredsoaS/.i» home glorifying la vast dflmmv em» Selsiami has co"me t o ; H^Lfetmjs ti to the Cathedral -a relic-,%o Saint Albert. ftp*.* :w Tfr ! ';" *,-? i * f ." 1 *.* i " , M'" -w«*»/ /fM» «««« ¥i- mm h^>**tfi^-1SfV$* , .d»';l* > 'Bri»r^'»,'^^f 1 *^%^^ ChWA;... pj?ofei«0r-*t .tn#- •CathoHeV.3taltitttt#*^'1^-* aSw *- i *»»*•«•»•; [home glorifying ,a vast dummy gahvpi^g [set up as a -massivfe memorial to th'e & [slaughter of , millions by the most modern methods voked been concerning manifested itself asaiiat^^*^ ** tt 9^^/ohaidhi to**^ *aih»f iie « Srhir* M-kM « * « * « # » » . •< • « • ^ e l r y ^m the .anniversary ^ t h e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J f j ^ ^ n^WB^ntVS bert Hall; The ibill was hild in olchartty- hut.an- ^tl«^of^opt»^- «^>»f^^^^ feeling hianifested iteeif''*«w*h#'i|a«»* -came.,f«om-Ch»loni•. toisf*tt^w**•«* ^^n*^**^ Wi«l^ # fT^^ •* ,^? c war's end. peace, it Is pleasant to testify, said the Congressman, that no one has rendfcrM more BpleftSld service to; veterans since the Armistice than Father l&uffy. ! Colonel Donovan, commander of: th» IBSth Begiment in action dur- , ing the Gfeat War; MS Of Father Duffy"! itawlration to the men when they wero in «ie ti?each«s. He called htm "a fighting parson leading wild; Irishmen-s-and wilder then they." He praised the chaplain's courage in Profesudr - at th# Catholic-Initltut* -.-^—- .j.-™^ „. :;rv ««, positio'tt of 0ath61id*'4n>f*|^4to ( j i i m l W W W ' . W W ' -.«JWr. , in l«22, while the-wotfc of *e*tdt| ^W^^^-:m^^^M^mS^ ; W T'^STi 1 ?-™!! [gnn war memorials we have left t h e ^ ^ ^ ^ g g ^ ™ ' . ~h--r*7 I eatioftj e x p l ^ l t h * claim. m»d* b t r m VfT^^r^iJr w ^^ m :- VM was the founder. : -'••'G^h^^^n^'e^cWd^ wfth;*»tt»* [crucified?" \ r ~~ ^""••"°T'.~ r drai*hohe 1 oif--thO s^lnt^ &*» ,/thi* *eHc, T contained f u ' .«* «»fPassion wmch• T I W ^ ^ & S ^ ^ T ^ J t o i i f V^«S-»r>S, going on -in, the papers htt^^^^M^ 81 **** P *^«lIM m •nrng the suiubiuti' of hoidinW< ew S ie ?y tooJc W*«f Jn the^^chf^ 'f Catholics have .^_ going to Mass in*. large numbers on* ; « . # the anniversary of the armistice, and L e a m e d DomitUCftll Sir WilUam drpea, the distinguished M-*—>*! MU^ttvn Hip artist, remarked to an Audience this liamea inac«iru Iweek that he'thought 4rmiatice dayj might be observed .as Catholics oh> % ^ li *~>v*iuableIcatfed #t0^kettt% thUt th* «t*ifyirt*#£ [ttttt' returninr from axils rivalled la Catholic -_.._„. Read In AU -.««"«'*'M»< Thd Countess's comment was pro-' ais reuc » ; f"W» ^^ >T £ W 3^LSS^ \ r : : '• - •- :,.»;,; ,.*^i •-by '^cil^o^ hoidinis ceremony tooi^ place %n ithe 1 ^ * ]a big:,Ar^tice.Day;hm-ai'tbe-A^ t Bri stio* ate th* right to teach »t r*lltiOtt»<? ^ » ^ i i «wfr«lrtk«*T^>p*^ ***»»»^K** Ever since the close Of hostiiitle8 , Cardinal Merlcer left thevday after. He did not want to wply^* <**¥*£ *** * tt * 1 ^ •f**^*****" o^ service to his country• lai time of serve Sunday; first fulfiU. their ob^j ligations and then rejoice. I The sentiment of the war vet^raV^ " T 6 * ? ° I * " r ^ ' 7 Y^Lni does not seem to be strongly• agiliwt^ MBtro °' tlie f a * r t d A i^"r^ •K« h A t4>^ A ^* - dance On Armistice Palace * *hich has just beenftlleabyj the dav as the datft'the appointment of the Rev, Mark SJ^- v'-T*|Siilw. 0. P., Professor of dogmatic the holding of a dance On Armistice Day. They vie* the di of their happy^eaiie. '' .'•iji.VVJi;.ij~:'". | 77'' J 1 '" ' IJesuit's Distinction On Street Preaching [Home of White Canons* 1 *** lUnu *** itt -wnfm 1 1—#t W i l l O e jnpppppiNMltipi, W^r it ^aiitiWIt* -<^^ ' 1 -Dl«etort of KINO,)* aaA t«M«* By M»gr. Krurlco PnCcl, Rome, tlov. 23.—The Office; of! Theology at the Catholic University of rribourg, Switzerland, la one of] the highest in the Roman Curia. B/ virtue of a long continued practice London, Nov; 33.-^he, essential - - ,_.„—„.- difference betweeh.-0«£o6il« Evidence he had no Chance to strike back, and related many stories of their asso- ciation while in the .trenches. \..„ Preceding, the reception, a parade] waa helti i& Father Duffy's honor, from Holy Cross rectory to Fifth Avenue &ai then up to the Plaza. Cardinal Hayes joined in, and the] »e6Ure 1,65th Infantry, with its full ' staff of officers and band, acted as a military escort to the jubllarian. . At the reception, 25 debutahtes; acted as ushers, assisted by Army! Officers. Distinguished Guests . Maj. William F. Deegan, formerly] State 'Commander of the American "Legion, was Chairman of the Com-: mittee on Arrangements. Other mem-! hers were E. Ft Albee, Gen. Robert Lee BuUferd, Nicholas Murray But- ler, Martin Conboy, Stephen Czuker. •Jestice Victor J. Dowllng, ^Colonel Donovan, Colone! Michael Friedman, Guillo Gatti-Casazza. Bernard <Hm- 1 t»l r William J. Guard, Will H. Htays.'ziegler. was emphasized by Fatfierf Ronald Knox at the Guild's annual meeting this week. The C. E. G, he said,; ft#l] not try to stampede people wit|C"|,n emotional appeal, hut it appeal member of the; Dominican Orden Thei Maestro has the right of reviewing hooks,* before publication, to deter- not to make * categorical fefthlr I** *'i?!J*!??I P™!?* ** It wonldr hare been imjoafihle f ^ ^ V ^ S2rS^S^!L« bitn to justify hi*' ««cUriaaJtefB< tn *rmt home in tat part*" arehbiahop wrot*. lE^ndon^NoT, ilJ,^iJgliito*<A»bey^«m''v th* l«ttt»>^Mtaw^^iw near Barnard C.rtle, an. old GtVm^twm JmrntttSmSi m^ ha» W t a k « orer ft *MrmnThl T^SlSriSSjT Socrety for the Prawrratlo.. of 4Jfc»S55»iS M^^ZTSZ****, W d « ^gaiiit th* mwm ^m^S^^S^^^^^^ lit f*p im^^MMtm^ tn# ^B3S««r3I ^^%ftf*%-^» P Litton iti.alw^fiUe4b^^^ ruina, but in recent year* «!*«* «f ^ r '* 5?t-ji - [divlduali, Thf ^Salvation Army, on the other! hami, tried to reach not the individ-j «ai, hnl^the crowd and to work on crowd emotion. He declared toe Salvation Army is the last succeasfM manifestation of a tepirit in ?rntestiatism now practt-j cally dead. * Lieut. John jroyco, X Leslie IQncaid,, M. Koehigsberg, Grayson M^ P. Mur- phy. Crarence K, MMkey, Adolph S. OChsv Hugh A. O*0o^a, Gen. John F. O Hy*n^ Cor.fohji J. Phelan. Reartos chief work h^been the publien- ' * • ^7^* ^ * *• M V H I U • A*^*«n Admtert^Ch«rt«r m Pl^nkett, Gen, Oharlef P. Sumnlietati, George Vi Poweri, SalWi Itfmfe- fanmas Fv *,! JlUhed. decay bst« n^a'nnticeAiih*»ttin»4-j s * i |_ 1 ^ ' t % l * t » lt g atll ^ [late att^ntld* alone ca* t»f* ilfil « ^ I^NMB|I M » p B t » f t t Fre« Sute CuiUmx .doctrine. It has frequently happened jffi&t the Maestri, at the end of their .term of office, have been, elevated to mains Of the- old building, tie Sacred College of Cardinals, ^ tbbe y ^ tM from m U <, mu father Sales is a native of Som-period afcd aomaof ttwrofd wsimbiiM , $«wiii Kor tt**~>L throughout to'reason and t o " W i n - ^ Tlv * Bo8co 5 ld /J ; ? d0 **ltll *? eiiri,iA ?*» andtracery a«H fernaln. it»r, Dianan, Blahon of *,«« dividuai " Dominican Cierfcal College at Turin W a» formerly the hoin« of th« ^ e * S o « S e r l t S S t £ JSE from which he also received^hls de-monatr*tenata:n« or White Caadas, IgirViSifflSlOMtoS!^^ feree as Lecturer of Sacred Theology. Ko service nad heaa held in it • t t W L M «rSSnt*o4»* » taught at the Pontifical Theologl. the. Reformation aatil fonr^yeari a g o ; S m!£m*Smtot$Jk e*j CoUege at Turin and at the Pon- w jt ett elefw , fWffll 0t B^^«, ^un-^to K « a t « ! j ? t S ? M B F I S 6 » P ^ tlflc« college Angelico in Rome. La- a wl ^ dt wajF ^^lemn te4wi*m Watt««nrti Committ^TdSSen 5 S t ? * « ter he was; transferred to the SwissfatEe rnins, attended by some Cath-WVid frbiaTllrt iWmpwiai .Gniversity. During kb stay in onfe cadetalrho wdre «ampih^ in t h e ^ i S ^ n T £t>SmimiM*S- jApostolic Missionary among the «j ^ ^ (ihoui^tH, dl*!«»UnnH becauae «r •• j - ft •* - Jfc X •« 5* %MA' •.*f;^ : Kg¥*» h ^ «* erv , ! f£r to , the ? ^ urin|: **« ^»iriedttChien,Wi«, f >loY^«^W«faa|rr«ai4: , y '• the Worldl W « , In the 1 terary ^ C ^ » ^ tod*y^ftiw*t it* W W *0»ff ^ S l l * « BUkop <* this chief work has been the public*- #•**». *«- •*,.» OMUV M 4«ikM>MA. -/^,_^^Z f ^_J irkJb.^TJL. —^^.JI.^* .^ tion of the Holy Bible in Italian with Education Week. Th* $&4 b^«uwr»n«r« far th»%tt»^ r' comments. I t U a monumental work of th* semion* were Dr. Jsmts J.'tte chalmamihty^tt jpl of.whieh mAmjaOMm' 1w ttmW&mh, pi Xfeir T«* aa« th* w»ll-!rath*rn^'i^^i-^^: ^ . ^ w w f t p i i iuue* a*i-por« mM be p*l^l»»w»fie»th«l«*'»*«Vf« A, Daly, ofoTtorW4wh>*ir l04(r>wwSi01i|i# -#Af ^^\V^^.^P?^ |^p«M^ „.,

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36th Tear, No. 10. £staMisrK$ 1889

Chaplain Dufly Of 69th Is Paid

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President Coolidge Sends Congratulations and % Purse of $10,005 Is Pre­

sented to Priest by His Admirers

IBy N. C. W. C. News Service) New York, Nov 27-i-Twelve hun­

dred persona representing t h e Church, the Government, the Army and Navy and the public paid tribute to the Rev Tranois Patrick; Duffy; Chaplain, of the Sixty-ninth Regi­ment, New York National Guard for-merly the 165th Infantry, at a recep­tion held in hia honor at the Hoisli Plaza, Monday night, under the aus­pices of the Catholic Writers* Guild of America. ,

The celebration marked the tenth] anniversary of Father Duffy's con­nection with the 69th Regiment as •chaplain, and Ids twenty-fifth as an army chaplain associated with the

t United States forces, , President's Tribute

President Coolidge conveyed >ml tribute in the following letter, which was read at the reception:

WHITE HOUSE Washington, D. &, NOT. '12, 1925.

. The President directs me to ex­press through you to Father Duffy .his good wishes and congratulations ojx the years service jpeaceful work r __...__. „._^ ,, and c xnfort of thoae-wfco-fought inj

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;•' .' ••;(Signed^EpiBjf$fi^DtBRS; .-> • .. , Secretary to the President.

• '••': CfcMihal Hayes was'the principal .-'Weaker^}*: topic being!*T;h.e P^eat."

• #he ijatdlrtal declaredr that ^Father 4way^*Pw»ys had ^een -Sie feeal off

.. jpriiestis, since he had first met him

. jfearjJ";befqre "in;, |he, 'eaxiy .days of theM priesthood. ,< i ; ; The Church,Is prpuid. of such a]

son," he'said. "I am proud of my delation to Father Duffy. I could never have djceamt in the early days when I had -this, quiet, scholarly! .young priest beside me that he would hdye followed such a turbulent and stormy career as he has. Nor did oyer believe then that I would;be, <miade a Bishop, much less a Cardin-...The other speakers recounted dif­ferent phases of Father Iluffy's ca feer* Sepresentative Ogden L. Mills Bald tribute to Father Duffy as "The OJiti?en," Colonel WMiani j . Dono-| van as 'TPhe Soldier," Otto H. Kahtt as "The Art Lover?" Peter J.-Brady] as, "ifae Toflen" and Melville B ••Stone as "T)ie Pauper." -

Given Porseof $lO,H)0» Mri Stone declared he came to

praise. Father Duffy for a ^failing'' in bis character, comparing him with St. Francis of Assist in that Jrespect.i He said that the famous chaplain, was a "great sptaidthrift on the prin-j ciple of self-denial,for the benefit ofj others," and it was because of this that it was a great pleasure to bafld him a purse of 110,000, which was] given by a company of his friends. :

Representative Mills said that the outstanding distinction in the charH acter of Father Duffy had been the auality of his service to his conntry| in time of'war, and the same quality

(By N.-C. W. C. News Service^ . | | j k * » * f . * ( « . . ^ A M A M b H a t W l f * - »*»«fea^ Nfftiff^-4ta«k 3* . Shanghai, Nov. 23-.The Catholics , , N f t v l i l l 3 1 1 1 1 X n R f l K l a f t l l f i ^ W tfH*«*H^ 4 ^ * * ^ ^ ^ ^

of this part of China are greatly, 1 1 0 ^ ^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 < ! | J U l l i t U f l l l l l U tffatto FWfl»^ m w f l y ftata* tm±

(elated over the honor which has- ,. . , ^ =r£ ' ; " • •• >; - ^4^ ';.P<crfa tft Hl**m 4»^J»r4*a<I Uttou] come to Sister Gilbert, Superior of Bublia.^NOv. 2a,-*The Bia^etalWW M u $ e U n i Atl R o m e tUfe |M»ttt* of H* 6 ^ ^ ot m Saint Vincent's House at Ningpo, Theara ^srom> o t islands ly»ngln the R e » r s B * t f t PtecmStd ? ^ 4 CfO*»^f ^»»ol(MrH«h >•» ^ Trench Government has awarded theA t I a n t i ( ! tarn **%*.*& m 4 ^ * « L f ^ ^ ^ m ^ ^ ^ ^ % s i ^ 3 a 0 f 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ <m&^ * X l««=f %\^t ^ l 1 ^ OI " ^ *°the Kerry coast. The islanders have B y " A n n o J u b l U e i \2tvmwjtoto b r K l t t * ^ * * $ * $ N & S ? Sister Gilbert and the presentation a l w a y s a e c l l a e ( l t o b e a t t W c c t ^ m * ^ _ B^onanf p^#in«W *Jt»«*»J| t h i j f f i was made by Admiral Frochot in t h e o r a m a r y l&vt& o f t a e mmtiM, T t o > ^ r M»gr, feurt^ ^acc* #g6ht*tfpnv ^gT presence of the French consul and p a y a o r e n t i w W t o r t ^ ^ Jtecentlyf ~ * — . T f ^^^MKta^**JW«Mi4tett«Ar^r*-of the officers, of the French naval ttt r e g & r d toaquesUon of *heep dip** £R*w« Co^w«UO^nt* «t <k W, C. ^ *JfoW»***** « * J ^ ^ ¥ w , _ vessel "Algol" Sister Gilbert hasia&>

5t h e GoTeremeut Commissioner 4 Service) *J«;***** *»«»«* **«Jt ^ • ^ t e i

labored n China for *orty«U years o u ^ m a i n i a nd when faced with Rome, N o ^ n ^ E h « w$m cu*<*»tti* «f *** frtfti »l^at# wH J W t S g Speaktag of the wondeiful workth& n o n ^ o n i p U f t l l c e 0f the Slasktf tom^of including the tfh*a» *A|*0*S « » *<> »* lw#*** W * ^

« , T S i X ^ f f ^ 0 1 ChtT»opuiaUon. decided that fo«a wasJubllaW" {Year of JablleeJ ttihfg^WttJWWfc ^ o w t j Aft* « W f J r ^ y 2 H « ^ + ^ f ' , J Q «w s p e e c h 'not advisable. So an official delegate dates on cowietitOn** M*U < ^ ^ r S ^ ^ ^ • ^ J ^ n * > * * * ^ ^ ^

S f n ° n« a KW* ^ I e f w a * sent to interview "the Kin? of inscription* placed, oft nwildih^ ffi^^.5 th* * ^ « » «<k^t«* W**t£ t i l S ? ^ 5 y w ^ f r e a S t « f 0 r ! t J8t«« Blaskets » / , tog the Holy ?*m naa'hwh w n W * * 0 ^ ^ ^ , , _ ^ ^ ^ ^ £ £ * £ 5 ^ ! i J E 2 ^ . n f ^ L ^ ' T b e K i B « l s a n isl d -whotteaiu-the placMon th« ^ K ^ ? i ? J l K K 2 j S£L#?5 ? S «i Z * d e W ° ^ ^ t o s and exerciw* an inherited Wttseum'in the (bam»l4o*Uo T M » S 2 f * ^ L 5 ? J 2 W f f i i S ? S 5 J 2 i 0

oa

r tn A L S i ? t ! ^ f W ^ ^ ^ S n t n o t i t y derived f**m the old olattmuseum lh*» been erocW by t ^ ^ f ^ W ^ ^ f c y ^ f - '

g™b l6 0 , , l l f £ e-1!*Lo f D e o p l e s ' .you'Deriod Before ^n-ontfn.r t^ ^.fata Municipality of Rom* dn tU aft* Of!• ?*? ^ L * tt*ffii»->tt»

S W f e ^ i '

It is taw

bister, have found the secret. * ^ « t u e d e l e g R t e t n e l 8 l a n d Wonarchth the means which your Order has 8 t i p u l a t e d t h f t t m m m m .oi.^eljf known and emplo?fi<Mor more tha^nn e 15^^^.4^^--^; «aWl^t«.^W ""

. una nuaijujy, AD(i t W » ; t t ^ S Z ^ L ^ I I 2 S 3 ^ thy I am happy to Have fcWortdSl^yJS^^^^^^'s-SS you, and in your person all your ' ^ ^ ^ n ^ S ^ £ ^ ^ J &

SK!rv i -S5 eM.<J£.m?f**661* f ^ w i n t e r they rely^oft *dol tf*dB|T*B4 sheep exportation, A priest from the

ujan, the hon^iwinch hip come t o S l ^ a ^ ^ i » ^ ^ ^ f ^

Sister ot Charts th«c e x p r e s a i n g ^ o ^ ^ J U J g ^ % S J E i " S 2 ! tije Shekl»ng Misaoa;iltmy,est?em.»^ and admiration |or it8,wo^i?'V vW*** to them ha|tq be a vyW W

Countess Of Oxford

As Reminder Of War

Rheims Given

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Of :thi: ;an'(ble^t:^^1 #M**'|h<m«.

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Dy »|f, Maaslani London. Not, 20.'--*'Is it to be a guh or'a dross*' asto the Countess <?f\ Oxford .<%*:; Ma*gqt Asqnith) corn^,:pnrl-, ^ : menting on the ejection .here of % , £ S ^ g ? ^ - r : t e - - T S ^ , ^ a ; 5 Z r . huge stone, gun set up at Hyde P j A ^ ^ * J ^ : ^ ^ * ? * , ^ . ' W < * » f c las the war memorial or the drtillery.^ t h e f ¥ 5 ^* m* S * * W , 5 B ¥ * ^

» . preaching ^ ^ \ ^ ^ * ^ ^ < W ^ ^ * W

rco»t^wiw-"5i»| 4wt**>#•»- **Mf ^-yfJfRit: o ^ 1

Pari* at ;a minfTfit hrnni—d ' te •*•»*•• ir*a|? wmigg r i j

thirtieth* ptitomtim-vt mw^M'.*£*J* &&3£pk~ma

tatftr.M' i««Nii4«nti)ftn»-. ? r f l ^ 2 S f i ^ i S f t J l O T ^ ^

While; we Jare, preaching -^ea^-^zii^Z^^^^Z^Z^u-^^^^t^ abroad, she declares, we are busy at - w ^ of_!JlaredsoaS/.i» home glorifying la vast dflmmv em» Selsiami has co"me to; H Lfetmjs ti

to the Cathedral -a relic-,%o Saint Albert.

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-w«*»/ / f M » « « « « ¥ i - mm h^>**tfi^-1SfV$*,.d»';l*>'Bri»r^'»,'^^f1*^%^^ ChWA;... pj?ofei«0r-*t .tn#- •CathoHeV.3taltitttt#*^'1^-*aSw*-i*»»*•«•»•;

[home glorifying ,a vast dummy gahvpi^g [set up as a -massivfe memorial to th'e &

[slaughter of , millions by the most modern methods

voked been concerning

manifested itself a s a i i a t ^ ^ * ^ * * t t 9 ^ ^ / o h a i d h i t o * * ^ *aih»f iie « Srhir* M-kM « * « * « # » » . •< • « • ^ e l r y ^m the .anniversary ^ t h e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J f j ^ ^ n ^ W B ^ n t V S

bert Hall; The ibill was hild in olchartty- hut.an- ^ t l « ^ o f ^ o p t » ^ - «^>»f^^^^ feeling hianifested i teei f ' '*«w*h#' i |a«»* -came.,f«om-Ch»loni•. toisf*tt^w**•«* ^ ^ n * ^ * * ^ W i « l ^ # f T ^ ^ •* , ^ ? c

war's end.

peace, i t Is pleasant to testify, said the Congressman, that no one has rendfcrM more BpleftSld service to; veterans since the Armistice than Father l&uffy. !

Colonel Donovan, commander of: th» IBSth Begiment in action dur-

, ing the Gfeat War; MS Of Father Duffy"! itawlration to the men when they wero in «ie ti?each«s. He called htm "a fighting parson leading wild; Irishmen-s-and wilder then they." He praised the chaplain's courage in

Profesudr - at th# Catholic-Initltut* -.- —- .j.-™^ „ . : ; r v « « ,

positio'tt of 0ath61id*'4n>f*|^4to ( j i i m l W W W ' . W W ' -.«JWr. , in l«22, while the-wotfc of * e * t d t | ^ W ^ ^ ^ - : m ^ ^ ^ M ^ m S ^ ; W T ' ^ S T i 1 ? - ™ ! !

[gnn war memorials we have left t h e ^ ^ ^ ^ g g ^ ™ ' . ~h--r*7 I eatioftj e x p l ^ l t h * claim. m»d* b t r m V f T ^ ^ r ^ i J r w ^ ^ m : - VM was the founder. • :-'••'G^h^^^n^'e^cWd^ wfth;*»tt»*

[crucified?" \ r~~ ""••"°T'.~rdrai*hohe1oif--thO s lnt & * » ,/thi* *eHc,T contained

f

u ' .«* «»fPassion wmch• T I W ^ ^ & S ^ ^ T ^ J t o i i f V^«S-»r>S, going on -in, the papers htt^^^^M^81**** P * ^ « l I M m •nrng the suiubiuti' of hoidinW<ewSie?y tooJc W*«f Jn the^^chf^

' f Catholics have . _ going to Mass in*. large numbers on*; « . #

the anniversary of the armistice, and L e a m e d D o m i t U C f t l l Sir WilUam drpea, the distinguished M-*—>*! M U ^ t t v n Hip artist, remarked to an Audience this l i a m e a i n a c « i r u w » Iweek that he'thought 4rmiatice dayj might be observed .as Catholics oh>

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li *~>v*iuableIcatfed #t0^kettt% thUt th* «t*ifyirt*#£

[ttttt' returninr from axils rivalled la

Catholic -_.._„. Read In AU

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Thd Countess's comment was pro-'ais reuc» ; f " W » ^ ^ > T £ W 3 ^ L S S ^ \ r : : • '• - •- : , . » ; , ; ,.*^i • - b y ' ^ c i l ^ o ^

hoidinis ceremony tooi^ place %n i t h e 1 ^ * ]a big:,Ar^tice.Day;hm-ai'tbe-A^

t Bri stio*

ate th* right to teach »t r*lltiOtt»<? ^ » ^ i i «wfr«lrtk«*T^>p*^

* * * » » » ^ K * *

Ever since the close Of hostiiitle8, Cardinal Merlcer left thevday after. He did not want to wply^* <**¥*£ *** * t t * 1 ^ •f**^*****"

o^ service to his country• lai time of serve Sunday; first fulfiU. their ob j ligations and then rejoice. I The sentiment of the war vet^raV^ " T 6 * ?°I* " r ^ ' 7 Y ^ L n i does not seem to be strongly• agiliwt^MBtro ° ' t l i e fa*rtd A i ^ " r ^ •K« hAt4>^A * - dance On Armistice P a l a c e * *hich has just been ftllea byj

the dav as the datft'the appointment of the Rev, Mark S J ^ - v'-T*|Siilw. 0. P., Professor of dogmatic

the holding of a dance On Armistice Day. They vie* the di of their happy^eaiie.

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I Jesuit's Distinction On Street Preaching

[Home of White Canons*1*** lUnu *** itt -wnfm11—#t W i l l O e jnpppppiNMltipi, W^r it aiitiWIt* - < ^ ^

' 1 -Dl«etort of KINO,)* aaA t«M«*

By M»gr. Krurlco PnCcl, Rome, tlov. 23.—The Office; of!

Theology at the Catholic University of rribourg, Switzerland, la one of] the highest in the Roman Curia. B/ virtue of a long continued practice

London, Nov; 33.-^he, essential - - ,_.„—„.- — difference betweeh.-0«£o6il« Evidence

he had no Chance to strike back, and related many stories of their asso­ciation while in the .trenches.

\..„ Preceding, the reception, a parade] waa helti i& Father Duffy's honor, from Holy Cross rectory to Fifth Avenue &ai then up to the Plaza. Cardinal Hayes joined in, and the]

»e6Ure 1,65th Infantry, with its full ' staff of officers and band, acted as

a military escort to the jubllarian. . At the reception, 25 debutahtes;

acted as ushers, assisted by Army! Officers.

Distinguished Guests . Ma j . William F. Deegan, formerly]

State 'Commander of the American "Legion, was Chairman of the Com-: mittee on Arrangements. Other mem-! hers were E. Ft Albee, Gen. Robert Lee BuUferd, Nicholas Murray But­ler, Martin Conboy, Stephen Czuker. •Jestice Victor J. Dowllng, ^Colonel Donovan, Colone! Michael Friedman, Guillo Gatti-Casazza. Bernard <Hm-

1 t»lr William J. Guard, Will H. Htays.'ziegler.

was emphasized by Fatfierf Ronald Knox at the Guild's annual meeting this week. The C. E. G, he said,; ft#l] not try to stampede people wit|C"|,n emotional appeal, hut it appeal

member of the; Dominican Orden Thei Maestro has the right of reviewing hooks,* before publication, to deter-

not to make * categorical fefthlr I** *'i?!J*!??I P™!?* ** It wonldr hare been imjoafihle f ^ ^ V ^ S 2 r S ^ S ^ ! L « bitn to justify hi*' ««cUriaaJtefB< tn *rmt home in tat part*"

arehbiahop wrot*.

lE^ndon^NoT, ilJ,^iJgliito*<A»bey^«m''v th* l«ttt»>^Mtaw^^iw near Barnard C.rtle, an. old GtVm^twm JmrntttSmSi „ m^ ha» W t a k « orer ft *MrmnThl T ^ S l S r i S S j T Socrety for the Prawrratlo.. of 4Jfc»S55»iS M^^ZTSZ****,

Wd « gaiiit th* mwm ^m^S^^S^^^^^^ lit f*p im^^MMtm^ tn# ^B3S««r3I

^ ^ % f t f * % - ^ »

P L i t t o n i t i . a l w ^ f i U e 4 b ^ ^ ^

ruina, but in recent year* «!*«* «f ^

r'* 5 ? t - j i -

[divlduali, Thf ^Salvation Army, on the other!

hami, tried to reach not the individ-j «ai, hnl^the crowd and to work on crowd emotion.

He declared toe Salvation Army is the last succeasfM manifestation of a tepirit in ?rntestiatism now practt-j cally dead. * Lieut. John jroyco, X Leslie IQncaid,, M. Koehigsberg, Grayson M P. Mur­phy. Crarence K, MMkey, Adolph S. OChsv Hugh A. O*0o^a, Gen. John F. O Hy*n^ Cor.fohji J. Phelan. Reartos chief work h^been the publien-' * • ^7^* ^ * *• M V H I U • A*^*«n

Admtert^Ch«rt«r m Pl^nkett, Gen, Oharlef P. Sumnlietati, George Vi Poweri, SalWi Itfmfe- fanmas Fv

*,! JlUhed.

decay bst« n^a'nnticeAiih*»ttin»4-js* i |_1^ 't%l*t»ltgatll^ [late att^ntld* alone ca* t»f* ilfil «^ I^NMB|I M » p B t » f t t

Fre« S u t e CuiUmx

.doctrine. It has frequently happened jffi&t the Maestri, at the end of their .term of office, have been, elevated to mains Of the- old building, tie Sacred College of Cardinals, ^ t b b e y ^ t M from m U<,mu

father Sales is a native of Som-period afcd aomaof ttwrofd wsimbiiM , $«wiii Kor tt**~>L throughout to'reason and t o " W i n - ^ T l v * B o 8 c o 5 l d / J ; ? d 0 * * l t l l *?eiiri,iA?*» andtracery a«H fernaln. i t»r, Dianan, Blahon of * ,«« dividuai " Dominican Cierfcal College at Turin Wa» formerly the hoin« of th« ^ e * S o « S e r l t S S t £ J S E

from which he also received^hls de-monatr*tenata:n« or White Caadas, Ig irViSi f f lS lOMtoS!^^ feree as Lecturer of Sacred Theology. Ko service nad heaa held in it • t t W L M « r S S n t * o 4 » * » taught at the Pontifical Theologl. the. Reformation aatil fonr^yeari ago;Sm!£m*Smtot$Jk e*j CoUege at Turin and at the Pon- wjtett e l e f w , fWffll 0 t B ^ ^ « , ^un- to K « a t « ! j ? t S ? M B F I S 6 » P ^ tlflc« college Angelico in Rome. La- awl^dt w a j F ^^lemn te4wi*m Watt««nrti Committ^TdSSen 5 S t ? * « ter he was; transferred to the Swiss fa tEe rnins, attended by some Cath-WVid frbiaTllrt i W m p w i a i

.Gniversity. During kb stay in onfe cadetalrho wdre «ampih^ in t h e ^ i S ^ n T £t>SmimiM*S-

jApostolic Missionary among the « j ^ ^ (ihoui^tH, dl*!«»UnnH becauae «r •• j - ft • * - Jfc X •«

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h ^ «*erv, !f£r to , t h e ? ^ u r i n | : **« ^»iriedttChien,Wi«,f>loY^«^W«faa|rr«ai4: , y '• the Worldl W « , In the 1 terary ^ C ^ » ^ tod*y^ftiw*t it* W W *0»ff ^ S l l *« BUkop <* this chief work has been the public*- #•**». *«- •*,.» OMUV M4«ikM>MA. -/^,_^^Zf

^_J irkJb. TJL. —^ .JI. * . tion of the Holy Bible in Italian with Education Week. Th* $&4 b^«uwr»n«r« l» far th»%tt»^ r ' comments. I t U a monumental work of th* semion* were Dr. Jsmts J.'tte chalmamihty^tt jpl of.whieh mAmjaOMm' 1w ttmW&mh, pi Xfeir T « * aa« th* w»ll-!rath*rn^'i^^i-^^:

^ . ^ w w f t p i i iuue* a*i-por« mM be p*l^l»»w»fie»th«l«*'»*«Vf« A, Daly, ofoTtorW4wh>*ir l04(r>wwSi01i|i# -#Af

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