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£. ,:^sf 'fs. K8SK THE HEAVENLY QUEEN OF MAY. On looking over a reoerft* collec tkm of sermons issued by an Angli can community called the Sooiety of S6. Peter and Paul, wfe find the fol lowing beautiful tribute to the Virgin. It is from the pen of Rev. Hilary Knox, a member of the society and a fellow of Trinity college, Oxford. The pas sage is noteworthy in showing the progress of Catholic thought and sen timent throughout the Anglican fold. "And after careful reflection can we grudge her any of the praise which has been accorded to her. When we have called her Virgin of Virgins, Parent of ®od, Mother of Christ, do not all the other titles in the Litany of Loretto fall short of these and fol low from then as night fellows day? Mother of Divine Grace, for grace and truth came by Jesus Christ Mother, most pure, most chaste, Mother in violate, Mother undefiled—those are but a statement of the necessary con ditions. Mother lovable—who could help loving her, unless his heart were hardened with siij? Mother admirable —who could help admiring her, un less his eyes were blinded by enyy? Mother of Good Counsel, for it was Conducted by SISTERS of ST. JOSEPH A 4 tributes^ GOOD TESTIMC VHO A:^ THOUT. THE FIRST STEP The first step toward a good paying posi tion in the business world is to send for our free illustrated catalog. Thousands of young men and women have done this and are now enjoying good incomes. Why not make your start NOW? Big op portunities await those who complete our business training. Take the first step today—Senfc for catalog. PRACTICAL BUSINESS SCHOOL. WALTER RASMUSSEN, Proprietor. 349 to 355 Minnesota St., St. Paul, Minn. J~~vTTTTFTl l/#'v |v 11 I I I she who counselled the servants at Cana of Galilee, 'Whatsoever he saith unto you, do it': that first lesson of the Christian life, to do what you're told without asking questions. Mother of our Saviour, and of our Creator, too, for without Him was not anything made that was made. Virgin most prudent, for knowing these things fehe kept them and pondered them in her heart. Virgin whom we ought to love, whom we ought to preach—shame on the people that do not love her, on the ministers that do not preach her! Virgin powerful, for if her prayers are not heard by her Son, whose will be? Will yours and mine? Virgin pitiful—she who stood by Jesus on Calvary knows surely how to pitj\ Virgin faithful—for she believed in her Son when the world knew Him net. Mirror of Righteousness, for there is no Christian grace which is not reflected in her. Abode of Wis dom, for the coming of Jesus is the I^y to the riddle of life, as well as to its prison. Cause of our joy, for she is the only human link in the glad chain of our redemption. "Vessel of the Spirit—we- are all that in a sense Vessels of Honor— we may all be that but she in a VISITATION CONVENT AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CSretto and Fairmont Streets ST, PAUL, MINNESOTA ST. MARY'S ACADEMY GRACEVILLE, MINN. V BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRL3 Durrell School of Dramatic Art ELOCUTION AND ORATORY PUPILS 5J4ROLLED ANY TIME-OPEN ALL SUMMER 808 Metropolitan Ttteatre Bldg. Phone N. W. Cedar 6235 ST. PAUL i ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY A DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS eiamfriation. It Catalogue wnt on request thoroughly equipped High School. Graduates admitted to the UnlTertlty at Mill—' 1. it branches of music taught on the plan ot the best Classical Conserratarieg, I pioasas conferred on Stucleats who complete the prescribed coarse in piano Ot TloHli fttadeout may enter the Department ol Music at any time. Telephone Dele 554 Sistfifi of St* Jo3t©plfli DUBUQUE COLLEGE (Formerly St. Jeseph's College.) DUBUQUE, IOWA. Chartered with full collegiate powers by the State of Iowa. Degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Letters College course of four years. High school course of four yean. Exceptional opportunities for the study of Mod em and Gregorian Music, Dramatic Expression, Athietie Training, etc. TUITION $250 A YEAR. 8tudies Resumed Sept. 12, 1916. Illustrated Sonvpnir and Catalogue on request. BETHLEHEM ACADEMY cF„A^DT ^r A Catholic Boarding School for Girls. Conducted by the Sinters of S4. Dom inic—Aims to impart to its pupils a spiiu, rerined and Christian education. Special advantages offered Mi Mnsic and Art also Commercial and Domes tic Science. Accredited to the University of Minnesota. Normal Course under State Supervision. Addreas SISTER SUPERIOR COLLEGE OF ST. SCHOLASTICA DULUTH, MINNESOTA Cmducted by the Sisters of St. Benedict A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND GIRLS DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS GRANTED COUEGMTE, NORMAL, ACADEMIC and PREPARATORY DEPARTMENTS Colle—and Acarteny ara alBWatod with the Catholic UnlTeralty at Amerlan MUSIC, ART MID DOMESTIC SCIENCE RECEIVE SPECIAL ATTENtfDRi ,An Ideal Pit lor Catholic Education which good 1WWIJ* for tlwtr daughters Addreest SISTEIt Srws V* ST. PAUL MINNESOTA DIRECTRESS fuller and truer sense is both. Ves sel of Devotion beyond all other, for there is no devotional literature that can surpass 6e Magnificat. Mystic Rose, for 'Herself a Rose, and felt its thorn,' Tower of David, for the hopes of David's line find their last refuge in her. Tower.of Ivory, for she resisted all assaults of the devil, a Fortress impregnable House of Gold, for she, like the Monstrance, derived her glory from that which she bj^e, and reflected it all back on Him. Ark of the Covenant, because in her was enshrined the New Covenant of gruc^ as the Old Covenant of the law w:ra| enshrined ia the Ark wulcli' Moses made. Gate of Paradise, because the Gate of Paradise was barred upon us by Adam's transgression, and Mary was the Lock in which the Key of David fitted, whQr alone could swins it back. "She is called ihe Star of the Morn ing, because in her shone the first beam of heavenly light that heralded the rising of the Sun of Righteous ness. Stay of the Weak, Refuge of Sinners', Comfort of Mourners, Help of Christians, are but the tribute paid by nineteen centuries of Christian ex perience to the power of her inter cession. She is Queen of the Angels, for Gabriel called her blessed of the Patriarchs and Prophets, because she carried on her bosom what they de sired to see, and died before the sight of the Apostles, because even John was impatient, and even Thomas doubted, and.even Peter was afraid of the Martyrs, because all the tor ments of the executioner were con tained in the Sword that pierced her loving heart at her Son's Passion of the Confessors, because she followed the Man of Sorrows through His earthly pilgrimage among the people that would not receive Him of the Virgins, because, like them, fehe re nounced the joys of wedlock, ahd: un like them knew its sorrows of all the Saints, because all the Saints in every age have testified to her glory. She is Queen, too, of the Holy Rosary, (.lie Summary of the History of our Redemption, the drama in three acts,' the melody in three staves, by which every affection of the human heart is stirred, and every passion stilled. She is the Queen conceived without a sin, because no less could be demanded of herj who was to be the Tabernacle of the Most High. There is no exaggera tion fn those titles, they are rather understatements, faltering efforts of human language to describe what hu man thought finds incomprehensible. "Blessed is she that hath believed, for these shall be a performance of those things which were told her by the Lord and blessed are we, now that they have been performed, if we, sinful children of the twentieth cen tury, dare to join our forces with all generations in casing her blessed. So may she intercede for us, so may Jesus pity us, sdn may the Father Himself pardon us, and grant us per serverance in His grace that we, at Ihe last, may be taken up, whither Mary has been taken up before us, through Death's gates into a Haven of Eternal Peace." ICE CREAM Our Special for Sunday CHOCOLATE FUDGE AND VANILLA lii Two-Layer Brick 40c PER QUART Two Quarts, 75c. Tell Your Dealer Saturday to Deliver Youro for Sunday. ST. AGATHA CONSERVATORY St. Benedict's College and Academy '. SAiNT JOSEPH, MINNESOTA CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF THE ORDER OF ST. BENEDICT Under the patronaga of the Right Rev. Joseph F. Busch, D. D., Biahop of St. Cloud 5 THE CATHOLIC. BULLETIN, AUGUST 12, CONSERVATORY Of SI. CECILIA Stan- Aim-lie 'Poachers' Examina tions for Licentiate required for graduation. •Dapartr&ents of Home Economies and Art. When anyone has offended me I try to lift my soul so high that the offence cannot reach it.—Descartes. NAZARETH B0AR0!NG SCHOOL l'Ull Li'l'l L.U iiOVS OUR MOTTO "To cultivate tkc heart aa well AM the min4." Write for Catalogue Cwaiaeted liy URSIL1NE 8I9T1BR8 LAKE CITY, MINN. MAKE A MAN OF YOUR BOY Send Him to St. Viator College KlLLINoiiE Boarding College. High School and AgrlculturalSchoo $2C0 a Year 400 Student* Rery Rev. J. P. O'MAHONEY, C. S. V., President ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART OWATONNA MINN. A Day School which receive# alimltMt: number of pupils in reaidenc*. For particulars address SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS LEARN TELEGRAPHY. Short liours~plea«ant work.—goal pay—great tirniaud. 1,500 graduates working railroad wires—eai eara bourd. Write for catalog B. SAURY'S TELEGRAPH INSTTTUTH 840 Hennepin Ave. Minneapolis, Mlaa. 15he University of NOTRE DAME NOTRE DAME, INDIANA Departments of Arts, Letters, Journal ism, Poiitic il fconomy, Sociology, Piolo py. Chemistry, Phaimary, Civil i- ri 'ineer injj, Mechanical I-ngineering. Chemical Enffineerinp, Mining Engineeiing, Aichi ociure, Commerce, Law. Board and Tui tion $400 per year. Preparatory School, $400 per year. St. Edward's Hall for boys under 18, $250 per year. REV. JOHN CAVANAUGH, C. S. President TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES LORETXa JiOSFlTAL NEW ULM* MINNESOTA For furtfoa* InformKU— Correspond with SISTER SUPERIOR 1 ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY CROOKSTON, MINN. A BOAROiNG SCHOOL FOR 6IRLS AND YOUNG LADIES MfillaM lo THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA, Washington. D. C. Accredited to the STATE UNIVERSITIES of Minnesota and neighboring Stltw Ctllftgialt, Academic, Commercial, Preparatory and Primary Departments Speolal Advantages in Music, Needlework, Art, Expression and Domestic Sclenoe Boarding School for Girls and Young Ladies HICH SCHOOL, GRAMMAR and PRIMARY DEPARTMENTS Excellent advantages in Music, Art, Needlework—French. New building with fcll modern conveniences. Private BOOM. Moderate Price. OF MUSIC AND ART 26 EAST EXCHANGE ST. COR. CEDAR, ST. PAUL Hwj Harmony, Violin, Mandolin, Guitar, Zither, Banjo, Voice* Elocution, Kuaga, Painting, Drawing, China Decorating Pupil* may enter at any time Call or aend for terme Leaaoni given during vacation Address: MOTHER SUPERIOR For particulars, Address: SISTER DIRECTRESS ST. CLARA COLLEGE AND ACADEMY FOR YOUNG WOMEN and School of MUSIC, ART and EXPRESSION COXDh'CTKD BY THH SISTERS OF TIIK ORDER OF SA1XT DOMIIflO SIN SIN AW A, GRANT COUNTY, WISCONSIN. Complete Courses leading to degrees in the College of Letters and Science, In Home Economics and Music, Diplomas and Certificates granted In Music Art, Home Economics, Dramatic Art, Commercial Course and Supervisor's Course in School Music. Teachers' Life Certificates grunted to College Graduates by the Wis consin Department of Education upon fulfillment ot Endorsed by other States. Academy Course of Four Yearn Prepares for College. Healthful location, well-equipped buildings, forty-acre campus. The College and Academy are affiliated to the Catholic UnlVersII!j|^?o#: America and to the University of Wisconsin. For Catalogue, or lnforma tion, address THE SECRETARY, SAINT CLARA COLLEGE, SINSINAWA, WISCONSIN. Academy of Our Lady of Good Counsel MANKATO, MINNESOTA Ctmducted by School Sisters of Notre Dun* FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES Preparatory, Commercial and Academic Courses Special Advantages in Music and Art Address: MOTHER SUPERIOR, GOOD COUNSEL HILL Academy of Our Lady of Good Counsel, the State requirements. Mankato 1916.1 It i'l 111 '"N* l|r« ««'''i IT" rrt yi fit i« FnTuT, M(Ti aLoite&t THEONLY £11o$g ttrijuTfP in Hi ill in IT:rn W I N O N A I N N E S O A Surveyed by the National Bureau of Education 1915 Accredited to the Graduate Schools of the Greater Universities Standard degree courses in Artfc and Science leading to the de grees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science. ADDRESS, THE SECRETARY COLLEGE Of ST. I Collegiate, lead* for college. Art. Music. UNDER, TUB CONTROLS DIRECTION OF N THE HEART i fU'\ &1*-. -H'T sw*. gjr." rrr rr rrr rr* rrr vrp rrrrrr- mm &zr T- SSK^ paul,minn. M' MW.R OF THE NORTH CENTRAL -C AT I ON Ol COLLEGES AND ACCREDITED TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MINNESOTA. UNIVERSITY OF COLUMBIA. AND UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. TIM only Collega for Women in the Nortkweit belonging to tLa NortL Central Aaocitto*, tirbidi Ji1—• it tionally on par with Vaitar. Wellesley anJ Smith. COURSES. to A. B. degree. Home Economic*, lead a to B. S. degree. High Sabosl, {we{erel FACULTY. Carefully telectcJ, able and experienced. For the mo*t £ert, educated ahroed. BUILDINGS. Large, sanitary, £xe-$roof. S ingle, attractive eoomi. SITUATION, Pleaaing and healthful. Pictureaquely located on a haight overlooking the Miniui^i river. Campus, 100-acra park. For Bulletin addresi the Office of the Deen, 2042 Randolph Street, Saint Paul, Minn. QT 4 DY9^ ^CLIEliE AND A€AD^1Y O a I I 1 O S O S E O N I E A i 1 N GYMNASIUM ACADEMY CHURCH COLLEGE RECOGNITION BY THE INDIANA STATE BOARD OP EDUCATION College—Standard Normal Department—Accredited Academy (High 8chool)—Commissioned CREDITS accepted by the leading Universities An Institution where your daughter is assured of all the benefits of an exclusive school, while surrounded with all the comforts and protection of home life. St. Mary's is devoted to the development of the highest type of womanhood in the girls entrusted to its care. Many features of this school of high ideals, ita hroad. campus and WPJI equipped, commodious buildings, cannot be touched upon in the limited space of this announcement. The President, therefore, cordially invite* correspondence from parents having daughters to educate, and will take pleasure in mailing an illustrated catalog and descriptive literature. Address the President. ST. MARY'S COLLEGE and ACADEMY Joseph County, Notre Dame P. 0« Indiana V 3?^ «ftt'ijum^yii!^ 'PJ^' jJjW'JSP1" "'JU'1M" ys^Tvr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr lirr .« *_« s a SHIRT CURE OMRY A Clascal Hij s-'el ..1 CoK lfcjge Preparatory. Course units are all prescribed. FOM womm wiHETwiNtrnfj of Saint TfiottLai/1 ARCHBISHOP SAINT PAUL MlNNE-SOTAf Infirmary, Gymnaahim and Science Hall, St. John's University OF A For Catalog Outlining Courses, Tims, Etc., Addrass VERY REV, B. HEID, Rector, Coilegevilla, Minn. IRELAND ft n V w\ .!Ly,* u t.( tg-'ifc? i jicJiiiiif 5":?SC *f. rrH'-irr r-Y r*L A CATHOLIC MILITARY COLLEGE RANKED AS AN HONOR SCHOOL BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT Collegiate Commercial Academic Preparatory Careful Mental, Moral and Religious Training. Seven lion dred and Fifty Students from Twenty-Four States Last Sffiu^AdtoMVery Rev.H.Moynihan, t). D. President frp^«KF Year UNDSCSPE PARADISE tmnhM) w?.uwi ftrmn cr pfff P? i vsusa