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17 child ece uttermos e youngest Catholic who knows bound to have them untrue a Worcester Col his Catechism can tell that " matrimony home in the Cathechism. Sunday - of Dr. Posey, is a recent convert to tho excelled but was unrivalL' But to-day the Americans have outis a aaerament which gives grace to school will not suffice. A short lesson Church in England. Besides Captain married people to love one another and in the Cathechism each day may com- Dugmore, of her Majesty's 64th Regi- stripped her in arts, in science, and bring up their children in the fear and pensate for the loss of full religious in- ment, whose conversion we lately chron- commerce, and in everything that conicled, we learn that the Hon. Mrs. stitutes the development of modern love of God." If the husband and wife struction in the Catholic school. Dugmore, his wife, was also received civilization, the enlargement of progress, are in a state of sanctifying grace at the Mrs. and the real, actual, and living embodiinto the Church last month. time of their marriage they get the Dugmore is a daughter of Lord Broug- ment of social, progressive power. sacramental grace, but if either is in England's dominions are so far exham. Dr. Melzer, of Neisse, one of the THE COUNT ALBERT DE DifUN mortal sin, it acts as an obstruction to chief props of " Old Catholicism " in tended, she has embraced so much of the grace, which will not flow into the Count de Mun, of the oldest and best Silesia, has abjured his errors and re- the earth's area in her ambitious grasp, soul until that obstacle is removed. This is true even when one of the con. blood of Bretagne, proves himself turned to Catholic unity, The Jaffna that she has been compelled to annihitracting parties is baptized but not a worthy of his noble ancestry, by put- Catholic Guardinn states that the Very late the commerce of nations by force ting himself at the head of the work of Rev. J. Boisseau, V.G., and Rev. C. of arms in order that she herself may Catholic. pagans exist. But these nations whom she On this subject of the marriage of a Christian organisation of labor. He Massiet baptised fourteen' adult of has outraged and wronged, perceiving the 10th children has enough to live, on wealth quietly, on seven and fathers Protestants the Catholics with the of her weakness and imbecility, and allayproperty-and Festival his own to go to Paris, and the August, of the American Church, in common Lady seven ing themselves with a power which wishes. His thoughts Blessed when he of our and Assumption council assembled at Baltimore 1866, He adults and nine children were baptised they know is inimical and antagonistic admonish the priests that they are for- desires, take another direction. His title of by Very Rev. F. Boisseau and Rev. F. to her, hope to find in her humiliation bidden by the decree of several Popes feels that noblesse oblige. and overthrow the prosperity and greatto perform any sacred rite or wear any Brittain Nobility he considers as a bur- Batay ron. ness which they formerly enjoyed. sacred vestment at the marriage of a den, and responsibility, imposed on him Take it as you will, devise it as you He is the Catholic and a Protestant, which must for the good of the people. THE ENGLISH RITUALISTS. may, the grumbling thunder of the not be celebrated within the sacred Head of the movement for the ameliorawhose cry is precincts of the Church. Catholics are tion of the condition of the Working The English Ritualists have gained a English working -classes, scope, the hungered forbidded under the pain of mortal sin Classes. He is no weak sentimentalist. signal victory over the Low -Church colossal in its thousands to get married by a nou-Catholic He is one of the most practical, as he is party. They are flushed with triumph, appeal which unemployed who hold the reins those make to daily cleverest, Nobles one of the of the of of Ephesus the people at like the minister, and no priest is permitted to and, the intuitive perbe present at the marriages of those who France ; and, in the French Chambers time the Council decreed the Divine of Government, and has of most 'eloquent, and one of the learned have already been married by a ProtesMaternity of the Blessed Virgin, are ception which every Englishman the and shouting with delight. liberty and happiness will compel taut preacher, or who intended to be so orators. to say, there is the same people to rise in their strength and oust strange And, married. The greatest curs.i that the Four times he has been elected to the The decision of the from power those who grandiloquently for joy. no -called Reformation brought on the French Chamber of Deputies. The cause them in a so-called human race was the denial of the sacra- French Chamber does not like him. Court of Queen's Bench permits Mr. but vainly represent mental character of matrimony. It has He is to them an especial torment He Machonochie to have a picture of the Parliament of the people. But this is not the only difficuly He was led to the numberless train of evils really represents the people that send Madonna it St. Albans. She to confront. which flow from divorce and illicit love. him. That is not Republicanism-at ordered more than a year ago to remove which England has has on hand a war in Afghanistan and bat image, he refused. obnoxious the least not French Republicanism. When obtained from the a Kaffir war. The former may not going through the region of Pontivy- A decision was forbidding him to have only entangle her in Asiatic but in Arches of CATHOLIC EDUCATION. from which he has been elected, he has Court church. He resisted. European complications, and the latter the picture in The Catholic education of children, had the audacity to lodge, sometimes, with the legal officer in the may probably test her powers to the highest the Now Pastors of that region. to be successful, must be looked after in the Catholic Afghan king realm, Chief Justice Cockburn has uttermost extent. If the the home, the school, and the church. He is so true a Catholic that all the is backed by Russian bayonets, and the that the picture of a decision rendered In vain the work of the school and the Catholic clergy love him. The people continue their rethe Virgin Mary is a very appropriate South African chiefs church if the home-training is neglected. love him, too, because he is so true to sistance, and while these events are church, Christian a and for decoration Parents owe their children lessons of them. But this shows undue influence ! of history, the Muscothe beautiful face of Mary will continue becoming matter good example, of careful instruction in So, time after time, according to the in the Bosphorus, in love on the congrega- vite engages the Briton down look to religious knowledge and duties. Their "true inwardness "of French RepublicanWe may expect to who can tell what spirit can animate Albans. St. of tion home should be like a sanctuary-a ism, Count do Mun is voted out of the or what attitude a picture of the Virgin and Child in the Briton at home, place for prayer, sacred to God and his Chamber of French Deputies, as elected see assume ? may Europe map of the church in the world very Ritualist When parents rigidly ex- by undue influences I It is proved that every worship. Wben Britons clamor for bread theirs many conversions predict We soon. clergy took part no in his clude the foul-mouthed and the blas- the Catholic from this. Mary rewards bountifully is no idle cry, as has been proved phemer ; when they introduce the election. It Fes not necessary. But from the days of Jack Cade down to the time for her honour. battle who those custom of family prayer, morning and the fact that he is a Catholic out and of George III. Take it for all in all, evening, and set aside a portion of every out-and a Legitimist, to boot, was no darker cloud ever lowered over Sunday and holiday for the reading of proof enough for French Republicans, to prospects than is COMMERCIAL DIFFICULTIES. England's commercial ENGLAND'S He - is, a fourth time, books bearing on religion and its obliga- ostracise him visible to-day. Whatever may be the cause, the fact tions, then home presents an appearance declared not elected, because of undue The working people of is apparent that England was never in of a Christian home. The cheerful influence. ITALY. manner of the father, the winning piety Bretagne will stand by him a fifth4 and a more depressed condition than at prePETER'S PENCE. of the mother will make these exercises to a fiftieth time. It has been taken up, sent. Her factories are idle, her mines of devotion acceptable and pleasing to by Catholics in France, to make a con- closed or only partially worked, and Cardinal Nina has addressed a their children. It is because religion tribution for his election expenses I It her people in a state of distress aad lenghty letter to the Archbishop of Aix is with many the perfunctory labor and is not necessary. It is no call for alms. destitution the like of which has not apropos of the St. Peter's Pence Fund. task of a short hour on the Sunday But, for the fun of the thing, we pro- occurred since the era succeeding 1815. We make a few extracts. Says his that they know little of the teachings of pose a contribution-if it be only fifty In the manufacturing centres, where Eminence : "If the people bear in mind their religion, and less of its practice. dollars, from American Catholics that thousands of hands are thrown out of the Sovereign Pontiff has been deSoon they fall away altogether from its can spare one dollar, without hurting employment, the municipality is obliged prived of his temporal dominions, the them, to be sent, with their names sub- to render assistance to many to keep source of the means necessary for his faith and observances. In districts in which it is not possible scribed, and an address of respect, them from actual starvation, while the maintenance and the government of the to have a Catholic school Catholic to Count Albert de Nun ; the friend of spindles from which they derived their Universal Church, they will readily parents who have to make use of the the workingmen, persecuted by French main sustenance and support are preceive that the Holy See could not common schools are obliged in conscience FALSE Republicans, from Americans, who auctioned uff as almost useless material. fulfil its beneficent mission in the world We will The collapse of the Glasgow Bank, the without the generous aid of the faith&I, to make sure, by watchful examination are Republicans in fact. and enquiry, that nothing is permitted receive subscriptions, of one dollar or greatest swindle of modern times, sn. long as they will be deprived of the in these schools contrary to Catholic more, with the name given, to be enrolled, though it has ruined hundreds of fami- consolation of seeing it enter once mere faith and morals. To some extent they till the end of December. It is not an lies, has not been so productive of into its legitimate possessions. are protected in this right by the law alms, it is a frolic of Catholic fervor. misery to the working classes of Britain " Who does not know that for the of the State of New York, which for- Count de Man is a good man. He will as the decadence of their trade and government of the Church, for the peace bids religious exercises of any kind enjoy the offering-be it but fifty manufactures. As the winter sets in of conscience, for the regular march of during school hours. As any exercises dollars-from American Freemen ap- emigration or starvation stares them in diocesan government, the Roman conthat might be carried on by an over- plauding his grand defence of the the face, and many there are whose gregations, composed for the most part 'zealous teacher would necessarily be Catholic Church, as the only basis of means will not permit a sate and speedy agrelates, councillors, and employees, non-Catholic in character, Catholic human society. And even this little, exit from the hors ors which are daily are necessary ? The number of the parents are bound to guard their children not as money, but as homage to worth, accumulating around them. latter are limited when compared with This state of things is largely owing that of the functionaries of any secular from the efforts of those would-be pro- may, give a spur to so noble a soul. Should the teachers and Will some of our friends, who have one to American entervise and competition government. selytizers. in mannfactdrieg pp:acts which extrustees be deaf to mild remonstrance, dollar to spare, gratify us ? !TM usurpation of tho impala !
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