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" Mlnng Star and Catholic Messenger. ase 3rB- & 0o0.nai15, 1872. htrs m p! m s ro a " Sept~ L. 178. -1Thekaalt.f thee pastvtis,=esibstatw hp fiiea ýsere* - Gd sosmipleasd ?m ck osuch dto grast to e. whose life Is so rad ' sEPa0r o: aZaRrmamsasr m seo . On the ci September the Holy Fathsregl.t )i ud .aee t~he directors --ithne e edeatsd _eae he _ tias which purpose to erects church in Rosme in honor of the sacred Heart of Jeans. The Pope was sarreunded by a reat number of Canrdialgs sa ad princes. The prside.t, .igr rsada formula of a no ,to . church in qpae to the * God;r s*4qpatatIoU for O outrages of ofre Prfab Lanoelottl n ..a:am"S The Holy Fets hablsg res dd to the address, gave hislbieso a to the object pproposed . prOuemno mýazuicen s*l' hich' i seumed a preend mpresion.--The asbstmnce of th.addreto thePee raside ea re as follps ost -J'ter just as it St aý r se iovio an th.ohIoh the 8odia e WA. vows toO lr Lord, in iordehb feeatbol t er theaitrio f thin r* . Sa itdspea bles, mdthie o l t i b lhthr Chrh' iate city Jh' r ". y .othe C ehp.lie Tq tiw, rlh edmiuted in fhderakIton undenr you It aai i hrItve veheenty de sire that * like v - saheould be ma de t buil&sanatenar toThe Sacred Heart of Jaseua e Os e n t of gratitude anid re eshillq oeý .t, himbe req .t hiiiisdnd by 'hlsmatie the Csrd ual-rlau t to r ollo.s, 1a* Eminence took the initi tivr rnlstly in reoommediig tb adherence of tim parish prieste, ad eln givig at the same time to the federation Piauathorisy-to collect the volantax. oiathrea the cllergy "aeatd ad ttft of o mesa. Tz worf wiea ommencdnwaderthe tdene of Prinee Phillp LseoCitetthd Witht aesoft a: eem ise of depois free . .t... C.. hosU le Sceloies edeor nam a the ouras of two wae we have ibHonored bt th&eisbrli9 h rl thelgnastores.of the ee lee, of the ptasts, of th et pters, of tbeoead or lstsd Osers, and of .th Setainarles, and ofthe Coleges, sa also of the -Bli goura Ordevo tbheolvs, $14a of a enasid erable~o nmr of titised pursi p t-ng ] hopes tobhe ' eend t sdtis D'mr Jii/ tinue still te- anlers sf wr ,y . ad ir . signatures Of Iadmerbt ti. we-setss. Te' Press trei astraotl of. t pao os una cted his lgrefoni a t,, proroeended to read *the'row, Ona ' thE l C$ ol ai tho were prentr-.. i °'I the prsenetiof thoe al:toeW loi God` One in brlsinm of es tChdist tree or e sly regrdless oatate 3sa sit aný SzIot .or ebtf f the ean oy hostsh e"toroto e Chunrh, o the prin oesh postleo Saint iPeter and Pl, proteotors of Rome, ati Bo e reene of yourself Ta Infallible of Jsa hrst, we, represeeat the united Catholic Sqstie s f moie in the "e. ration Plo, in or u"e and inthe name of all tbose whher' snduall adhere to the rc-, lotion i takbn, premnise and vow to buil and endowt tour eapene a sanctuary to the scre Heart of Jeas in Bo e, after the manner which it shall plfae your Holiness o udicaoen " An4 we ih that this netay bhe eareet s arlating muppmen tof or getUrai n,. of nr devotion twards thia aint Divine heart, alo in repaatio of the inn.merable bdt ages to which it isisuee htaW medern inm- 1 let ; to the end that Holy Church, saring he Lord in fullace an6 liberty, ,ed being ile tfn r d fbits eemies, may lebrate its tridnuph in joy. As to the method 1 ft scompshing par vow, ..we submit our.e lvasntirsly to the. jadgment of. your Hell es whonm we obery with persot hoege. " In this pirin we make solemnly our vow ud promise. May the most holy Heart of ests our Saviour protect as, and aid us to ob- I serve faithfuhly these resolutions. "on now we p~ you, blessed Father, to accept our vow, ai to bles,. with us, oe, your faithful cty. . STE POWAOMIADA IN PnERL. It seems there is good ground for sr ising that the Sacred Cagregio of the i ropagauds will be subjected to inslt and o. Reardless of tbh fact that the Pro- i ananda Is a purely s iritual society, anad inally regardles of" guarantees," It Is 1 roposed to subject the institution to the I1 S"morti, - and also to the tan which claimed on afll movable propert. It is II ckoued that these imp oatS will brin to a o Treasury a sam of 42,000 france. More a an thile, the college ote Prpagand t sufiicng for the wanti o1 all missone, e or sir others, conducted by the rn e, are supplemen to its general needs'. ese colleges ro tto f- ded as" eon- f teal'e and int that rtel. to be to Y_ ufrPpseed.Th the new Italan pit iPrs ma form war op spiritual orgaition of the Church, the ePo paraX et Ctu te ion of th lee tato cuat thSe roots ChrIstianity. he" gereute," or manager of the revo* o onary Roman paper, the Capit a has a do a full retraction oi hi. deathbed, ad eclaration of bhiarepeatiao. for alSets 1 ich may hata srndered him responsible si the impiete of tbaewjrual.-Lxodon ti here are 3 h,' ies of canals fi t oCathliea wreW'era s tha , f Instea"otr a eti( ý -. pus revival in wrana..j- a.a es t o tie New York sralMd es .oral aotitg but the lplsbnof our Pio ; frlend. generally, and they raek he "r atilty n to at a~ ft Vhis.w sare 1 letlabs beit in ris v erov.ae, utie.f that faith tsf st pblityha Nli that, s e tma ot., tela mkn r thttiasrty the 'rellloua minds 'sm"o the m-is that. ji·o can aye anytihing whatev-ert'. do wltJl. Amontf the many diabelteat Ivetions getup ast tth te 1 the4 p.haing ofei ts e obdiq teow tie b lera enlb ry ertatn entres t oey.may he flidw. gas at biiards, listen to an in ~tiltve eture, or amuse themselves in any Chris a manne they please, fa fr a 'the em der abeinthe andl the moulthinga of rag. " gdt t a--ai ,o.'. 17 qa Captain de Mun, who f at thel Cnthde toe usvy menthssted twon the admiration i a _ __tromth ta hhhehSesttb ore-.etisq a o very coplet and wide S"Thea a admietntr eeo elb- Is to give Qa lCaptaiyn do Mua, who i o at the bead of Mm oe o atier, the the quevement, has won the admiration Of the serad eer e ade, wee, mtby-te4pay, hptdse a gmon..aa a~don, n tea, vao ndes soesrtuespeaost Writeys so well on thin 'reflst oewye to our own : "Tea, aind to lr on them from bstogetly mpathy mentalof edation, not only to the embers of the clubs themelyves, lte, eo the king elastof thgeeral. pot iny othrder to .en. lWorkmen' libraries n been et iebo to i t esthbmaotat of tralse in oClg en b d laymem underfba the ituresden of en to Ga hem. Am bee frmed tonstudy the vexed qu estions which have arisen p withi these last ew years between mdister anted work-ta enes, or, as we should saey, pv lectures, em b.dyltheo. Ftth of their reports in order to edtundersad the leo ares denaberedt them.t A periodical pint, deal lug with ogvs tevents, latso pablished with te t ion, and distrbuted gratit "the r. Father Monsabre, One of mIaa Pxaca me w an l s or cr..otsuc, fad a man of great eminence as a teacher, has 4drawn upa programmmof the studies neci. tat:ksoniagpn, .and has issued several i tbbe.~trao qon thajbjept!' . ' r ý rar erajtsave had-.sn, portunity .f seeing t:1jaa toty9 addres, ofM. ILeoe 'Gt 'efttlba'ia ..1to working an " in the Catholic Word of Septembeot STh sucee. which has atteaded theb mew msent my .be athewoed free the lette In ths Herald, .The first f the edaestiomte airesm was deliBred yFather Dnloog do "osnay snd was bended by almost 400 wprkgeI.' Befbthe bed iivent six lentures hib hearers increaseA to 1,O 0 'the -le. ture room proving isoemall, the Paatheon was used. .At the same time another series 'of lecture ws"t gliven to a large conarega tion at No. 84 Rue de Grenelle, and ' it became necessary to open new clubs at Blleville, Mont Parness Mentmartre and Tyugirard," all as our readers know the very reddest of the " Red". quarters in Paris. The central library of the Clhbs already numbera 2,000 volunmas of works relatingl to questions which have apractloal bearizg on the business' nterests of the working mad. -There are tl claibs in Paris at pres ent, one of them for tie exiles of Alesee Lorralae. The correspondeat describes them thus: ' "These Catholic workmea'e clabs are not dull places of resort for sanotimonione prig. prepared to. have their heads talked off after they have been respectfall' bared for the glo ridotio Connts. There is , soMUTriN HeUMtri t ID PLrNsA.T in them. Private theatricals are charmingly got up among the members under really ad mirable guidance; for the theatrem employ an immense number of workmen aun workwoman isPanrl. Carpenters, joilels, smiths, irework makers, painter, tailore, milliners, and m tirade of other laborers. There s also good musie and singlng at the clubs, and cheerful eveningo may beepsd there, away from the gin thop, which has hitherto enjoyed. A MOINOPOLY Or A1TRAtCTIO1S for the workingman and his wife." Their thoroughly practical and buainess like tendencies may be judged from the fol lowing : "One of the principle deaians of the Catho lie workmen's clubs is to faciliate intercourse between employere and employed. The coar mittee do not think that they hawedoneenough when they hbve opened clubs for the working mesalunless they aloe provide for his wants. They have, therefor, organised a working men's esereryehlp or ofeoe in the oentre of. Paris. TJis, when brought into thorough worklng otder, will be 'A oNEtmL IronuBTIOý shOP.. It will furnib, gratuitously, all the intelli genm e now supplied by' hones. of eall,' mostly be see, ad sued as beit, too ofe g+remad bit, to eatch a TrPear M O T,0s P03o aZe' XLoxaTx c'--rs' nsrodrt plnecd at te d n ------ ese. sad usplced is the neigbeaeed_. I..paries e admitted on innings and -on as1 every irek for the arpoise of in scribing in rthee grleters all d of wk or emp~smenst, ant lkewias the mabeet of all o-mplainta,dl-sptes or conteanioa as well as any fact or information useful in business TheegiLsters are presested every Tuesday at the oht ofmee The replies are writte eappo .ite eaeh quseldoe or demand, and each regle ter is retunr'ed on SaeprdJay to the club to which Itt elonas. " Th faeda fr these dbJete hawve ba esn --irely zrased by vq~utoeroonntt'i~tteiaaee 4 a e charity sermo p bshed ualh of Aprilatat. Clouids by Bielbp' " " Thee ' Central Ceate tes liait. ,plai a&selvee in official communletion *Ithb Ilthe ecolsiaseMeal and -sit -hasg th e rmain. All the aereehaisalara PaaMi I athe p o a w louse, es Reshi w-. o holdh os the o o become ma heave, , oft aý neejk. smon g rin doseu the of ,ep i Sbrigt awn usd wondrous- - Otroafrsei S oeeetable as to arfon, whleh a ,.s esf.o ofetovtan toreskakoath 'wives tho eae his soul for he second thwe, nos pt tothe moral iostdard of agaion ba even ofte saidaUd Whether sist Sthe true ath or no mst be often aid, orn. "twas a lase this nosII thg the omeaeb keestlt a the a. .ist ant plehauwr saeln onlaglse whies ad dli lvar.. it loru l . i that some of it. plth wasre not lin, anda might a in. tI wa oing to writh But otl are not so ouh the seemtlike petpe w are playing athe thought. Coekvey, or, snyan woud er otinp be a ju term to O lto themi and haf. doyen yards of string for s subject of perpet ual eooatmapp on on o5 a summeýs day? 1 T indeed what they eaU l fito aptes. th it not abeautanl id the ataked to it, h e bright nd wondrousli hs ort ot oore it Snot so respecotable ta t 'friermnds on, wh amith roth I ln eItai oham toan humbug asnod olitihabe intrig sand relios sn, rclthe yed t h not ca o lto tJe more lmanrd ofe The ri ao rascality that can nrit. a love abl faith, speakig softly aqd sweetl _to the im i gnations evaye, ofto ugnoromatn Whether it StheG true Bait e or not t ho 1he ia Igon. sewes, ot of the es motamint, and the toh Go Liethsrough wayreowd that th wdark no eyea fr abovethe brilliant intellects whoed hklb at tbe eonl care for po verty is edo etion the geme o order, gwve in lneed. ing a pdeita l hat bMrr bt aondefUi , his ioar behindhhn. ,+I-wande why .gLsedli tr.. T bhe. were not holide are Ls. Thiu dI wo r oing to write ta b aep a not dido rougn; Tey seem like people who are plying at benlg rough. Cockney hermit' wodM per. hba bn a just term to apply to them, and ta the GindeedOt an what h l tor now ar It isnCot a beauti.al id.a..bt they aatln toit, wrhits s8 omething M tis world of oars." SWill our "Protestant 'frends yet admit read terror to l governments wil speed. ~oliteS ntrdnetd no li Blessing i caltyl If it be so,.w can only rejoice is its edbts, The religious rrasclity that clu zove a nation to prayer, t o unompromieiu faith in God, His- Blessed Mother, His auMls, 7 His taints; ahd Hid Holy Churcb, will'al. waey be. welome to a. · The "uanning priests ".pd tlhe, 4tbhlie gentlemen who an lead the workman out of the secreter socleees, out of the eetaminet, and pp to God through ways that are not dark ad by trioks that are not vain, stand in our eyes farabovetbe brilliant intelleets who boldt.tatZshe only cure for poverty is edu- r cation of the g,eo. order, given, If need be, at" the ,baqoet's earoint. .Today Europe ,r shaddes It Trades Unionls. Trades Uniou re only bid bensnse they are intbad ddL Let relgie a ke.bold of theta, as it is no0w doing hs Fryaee,.bndWlthem .up as..it did ' the aUlldlo old, and whet is now a ouns i.e and a terror to all governments will speed- I, hi.be ,cOnvected Into a ,blessing tncalenla- r lhep Qsinlms, of MeI e, ives an ratarssthg mDseoss. eaOathliea Zileatiom. S (,romthelksh Orlds Bishop' Qinla, , of bobile, is among our finest pulpit orators and we sincerely re gret that only a summary has been given of wast mnas really have been. a moseet ad milrabl discoure delivered reently in Albany N. Y. The Bight Bev. gentleman. selected as the subject of his disconrse, " Christian Edueatton," and proteeded to 1 give the reasone why the Church estab Ished her schdols. That her design was not antagonistie to the principle of liberty ot to the free institutions of the United States, but in accordance with the broad principles of freedom. This is a free coun try, and each denomination has a perfect right to enjoy the freedom as it may think best. The Catholic Church, in establishiug separate schools, only destre to give the child a Christian edneasion whieh is not found in the public or- common schools. Ignorance is the great soaree of evil to a state, while education is a baenet. The state was aware of this great fact, and therefore determined by establishing free ptablic schools, to remedy 'the evil produced by ignorance ; and In order not to offend the religious belief of any one who might attend these schools, eligien was abolished therefrom, and the pblic schools as thas established became vehecles of knowledge of the worldly or secular science alone aed the heart was left ancaltured. The heart and intellect are the two arms of our rational nature, and the one should not be developed 'more than the other. What is understood by Christian education is the development of the mental faculties in connection with Christian principles. When the heart and intellect are togesher developed in accordance -with the teaohang of Christialnity, Christian edueation may be said to then extst. ProL Darwin, lled with wordly knowledge, iiqd to prove that our great aneestors wte a species of monkey, but by some unaccountable rea tn, lost their tails and claws. Yes, my brethren, it il the eFalb In yor besrto t FPaith is God's painciples as toaught the Chre, wiob ake you laugh at the tidicalouttiy of this so-caled wise man: Prof T ndill, the companion of Froude; would iave u"beiieve that there .559 elredmestnees i O mnatural order over wlob Gf eto o soetroi-4eo stertioa =iclhisonrary to Faith. Lad so-etailed hleophers, men learned in the arts sad sns, pretend to showoes that oar first paente wese savgsQ sand that each geer ation thereafter became more perfect until the prese generation, which is the moots perlrt oatl while we are taught by the Scriptnred which we are bound co belleve, ma narated by God htsaoelhf that oee-nirt pereats were created the mose perfect of bmeaau iags, and the faodaeenSta prin alpie of ,Cullnti , e saed qpop the fact toor parents e l frqm rha. pcrfection. The fiat ssrb of schbopli dafirst es tiABeled ' b&'theo CAtholio 'church." Prom I Charlemagne doen to eo time of the Be- 0 bmasies. hoee pube schools w ehrsted i thronghout Europe and it was the ehuar s tht lout the knand I a.a.h most besh ae told cit, opposed to esation, and de sir to foster Ignorane ; a ntradltleg to ti1 tta ent, I nosrane. If sr S luk to s H e tin orsw iisblag kgmoep.. To Psedy this smtem eo - ao*loUs In the eyes of Cathouse, let .ach ifhave Itts ew alu eprate schools. Let the.dl4tnreallas, who ar bell is all moon esbipe,bave their sthoolsu wbleh to teach their doctrine. If they thiak they are rigbt they .hould be a.lwejto teach their own doctrines untraanelet -If the State will adept this system, it willsave money ;' and to save moaey is s guest fem in this eountry. All we would ask is eanlutens to aythe teachds; we wotld erect the school W esan teach our own ebthdem for a less umount than the State expends upon them. But tl is aid that to establish sectarian schools would be to interfere with the i y of the people. This i false. The Prussan eommoen caboLisysten iatrlaetly bore secular than the system folow in this copontry sti1,Prinsalas the moet do spotle of natfou.' The isftet and tBrotbe are driven from tIe.schools;. theooavents abo1h ; the sen!iprs elosed becauoee the Bihops of Germuny would .ot ellR .Bismrucn tO examilne th e tuaded in the ology. This is all done order to eoatrol thbaouth,o t~at their minads and hearts may be so modeled that they will make trse Bsmarklans. : The oleturet centinted his dlseourd~ to some length, and conoluded h again som is newscobe tl Hous, io' 'ay to be the ohash, of ke. meal, wbheo the heart and Intellect togpther would be tratlnedsha developed until ther would be models of beauty, and as giacefl h their morel proportions as is the- churceh in its aslrcteoture. •A good story is toldby a friend of Daniel brwW, which the nebs of hit illness calls up. emainbag oneo evening late In the oe, and having oeassion to use the safe, be porlttesd the calesr to go. home, re mrking thathe wold close the safe and us the combination on the word "door." But when the eambler undertook to open the safe in the morning he found the loek,re fased to yield to the magio "door." He tried and tried again, but without success. Finally, happening to remember that Dan -l's earl ednuton had bqen negleeted, he attributed his ill lAckt4poor orthogr aby.. He therefore tried the lock uponJ "dore." t8ill no strceesd, and then upon dear," with ao better fortune. Pinally, beo n disgusted be proceeded the 8.. Iicholas, routed. "Dan'l" out of his ohoiest morning cai, and as be stuc hibl aibtcap out of thedobr this colloquy en ,ed: "Mir. Daew,:1 oaa'ts1n the e on oor." YPu muathave eo ud&ehang word." "Change the or Iq~thi' o' the kind. Ihat itoad~or." ~ tousure, sir?" "Bare, .ir, yo taualspe ; f eeunse I'm are ! Go back to our work, and don't come foolin' roua' here this time o' the mornin'. Wetl' bps., r. Drew, don't spell the word ght. How did you pell It?" . "Spell it Any, feo a spell door. Do*-r-ea- edoarp, of ceurse, ." "If yop ean't sped doOr, sil ou're no cashier for me:. : Peek up oz;. di nad a u t of:tie door.", Aud thu$e.i, the "tdods nla the cashier's face, DaPiel .rotu;ed, te$Lb bed. in , passion, and the clerk tels safe. Armed with the open messm ofr "doare~a' however, the safe ew open wltount fteter trouble and when Danie arrived mollifed by a good breakfast and his morning pray er, he advised his cashier that he might keep his place prodied" he woult improve his time and " go Iu spellin' skool in the evenin." i The followlg, which.we And going the I rounds of the prees w;thot credit, is well worthy of a careful reading : Young man, pay attention. Don't be a loafer ; don't keep a loafer's company; don't hang about oin plaes. Better work than to a toned day st day, or stand abont cor es with year .ba4a li yoer pocket-lietter for your ownhealth aI ndprospects. Dtb sbot f you have i aythi to bestlie abohte YLany a poor Sphysician has obtalad a real patiens by riding after an imaginary pne. A quire of blank paper, tied with ased tape, carried Tnder a lawyer's am, siayplrsrr fim his it case and make his fortune. Such is t he word-"to' him that hath shall be giv en." Quit dreaming and eomplaining; Seep basy and mind your chances. girhe French Aoadamy Is in the hablt of annually distributing what are called " prises of virtue "to persons of the hum bler classes who have, by their extraordi nary good condaet, been deemed worthy of a public testimropial. Thaisyer eigpt women have been thus recempensed and amongst them is a servant by name Vendevelde. This good womaa' mater has been bed ridden for .thirty.years, with paralysie. He waj unable to bemoved darag tbe war and siege orf Pari, nd et, b the disre tion and great ear'of h.ide attesltd ant never kaow the tre stet ed asne. He died fally beleving tls tsbe tglory of Fraee had never been dllnmed.-Catolic Review. 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