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THE GUARDIAN, SATUR1)AY, OCTOBER 30, 19o0.
OF CORK
DEATH I
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
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,'VEX T WEEK.
MORRIIII'ON. Sunday, October 31 .............................. XXIII after Pentecost/
Day" ill tile Church oT the Tuesday, November 2 .................... ALL SOULS--Day of Devotion
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Sacred Heart. Wednesday, November 3 ................... St. Hubert, Bishop Confessor
Thursday, November 4 ............... St. Charles Borromeo, B. Confessor I
Friday, November 5 .................................... The Holy Relics 1
Saturday, November 6 ........................... St. Leonard, Confessor
Mrs. John M. G}acie is spending a
few days at Pilot Point, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Leas have
returned from their wedding trip and
are at home at 410 Cross street.
Mrs. A. A. Deguire has returned
from Lincoln, Ill., where she was the
guest of her sister, Mrs. J. H. Butler.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Glen L.
Bartch, of Davenport, Iowa, received
cards this week announcing the birth
of Glen, Jr., on SatUrday, October 16.
Mrs. Bartch was formerly Miss Mil-
dred Adair, of Little Rock.
BAZAAR DATES EXTENDED•
Owing to the inclemency of the
.early week weather, the Grand Bazaar
,of the Good Counsel Parish being held
.in Parish Hall, West Ninth and Bish-
op streets, will continue the entertain-
ments to Friday and Saturday.
FOOD SALE ANNOUNCED
The ladies of the Cathedral Aid
will hold a Food Sale at Lonergan's
Furniture Store on Saturday, Novem-
ber 6. This will give an opportunity
to furnish the home larders for winter
consummation of low priced food com-
modities.
OUR LADY OF GOOD
COUNSEL CHURCH
On Sunday evening, October 31,
• there will be a solenm closing of the
month of the Holy Rosary at 7:30
with Benediction of the Blessed Sac-
rament. Confessions will be heard
after devotions
All Saints DayA Holy Day of
Obligation.
Masses: 6:30 and 8:30.
Devotions: 7:30 p. m., with Bene-
dictions.
Confessions after devotions.
All Souls Day.
Masses: 6:30, 7 and 7:30.
The evening devotions during the
first week in November will be for
the Faithful Departed at 7:30 and
will consist in the Way of the Cross
followed by Benediction.
ALL SOULS DAY AT
CALVARY CEMETERY
On Tuesday, November 2, All Souls
Day, a public open air Mass will be
celebrated at Calvary Cemetery at
9:30 a. m. by Rcv. Maurus Rohner,
O. S. B. The Right Rev. Bishop will
recite the Rosary during Mass as has
been his custom for several years.
Following the celebration of the Mass,
the Bishop will give the Solemn Ab-
solution of the dead and bless the
DIOCESAN NOTES
"Guardian
Last Sunday at both Masses, Rev.
Father McDermott of The Guardian
made an appeal for the promotion of
Catholic literature among the people
and especially the weekly visitation
m every home of The Guardian, the
diocesan paper.
If the subscription list depends upon
the pastor's efforts and the strong
practical faith of a parish, then at
Morrilton The Guardian is assured of I
its proper place in every Catholic]
home in the parish, which means Con- I
way county. [
Morrilton on the Map. "l
Going west from Little Rock on the]
Ft. Smith division of the Mo. Pacffic, ]
one of the principal stations is that
of Morrilton, Conway county.
Tim visitor has but to stand at the
station, which by the way is a well
built and ornamental Structure, glance
about and observe the blocks of mer-
cantile and industrial buildings, the
banks and public centers, to know
that here is a community activity war-
ranting, its name of city.
Morrilton is a center, the political
seat of the county, and the civic cen-
ter of an increasing population. Land
values and the thrifty enterprise of
its people place this city in the fore-
rank of our Arkansas nmnicipalities
as a place for the successful issues
of home and work-a-day life of about
6,C00 people.
Catholic Activity,
Ever since the railroad first sought
its terminals at Little Rock and Fort
Smith, of the ninny stations it ]inked
together along the valley of the Ark-
ansas river, none has been nore nlark-
edly Catholic than that at Morrilton.
With the building of the road came
the pioneer church workers, yea the
church founders, here, as theft kind
are found in most of our American
)ioneer Catholic parishes.
The old-time railroad "magnates,"
the promoters and builders of our
railroads were of q[tick and broad
vision; they could size up, as we say
now, men and futures and placed their
money and confidence with an assur-
ance of valuable returns. They were
not misled in their policies when it
was a question of developing a sec-
tion such as Conway county.
They fostered a Catholic parish at
Morrilon, provided a site for a
:church and helped tinancially the first
resident priests who were assigned to
care for the spiritual welfare of the
mnall Catholic congregation. They
sought and obtained the co-operation
graves. ',of thee prie'ats in the work of colo-
Every Catholic of Little Rock and nization, and the result, after two
North Little Rock should be present, generations of strenuous elrort on the
The pastors are urged to say their lpar t of priests and people, gives to
Masses at a convenient hour to enable the diocese now, one of its best parish
their parishioners to attend the pub-
lic celebration.
Those who wih to decorate the
graves shoull do so before the cele-
bration of Mass and after, and not
during the Mass.
Take South Highland car, which
goes direct to the cemetery.
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PASSPORTS OBTAINIgD.
Passports from the British Govern-
ment have arrived enabling five
Jesuit Fathers of the Missouri Prov-
ince to make good their desire to labor
for souls in far-off India. As soon as
passage can be arranged, Fathers An-
derson and Milet of the St. Louis
University staff, with Fathers Tbomas
Kelly and Troy of St. Mary's College,
Kansas, and Father Eline of Kansas
City will leave the United States for
their new field of ork. They will be
the worthy successors of other Jesuits
of their province, who, following tlm
lead of Father Maurice Sullivan, S. J.,
probably the first American Jesuit to
give his life for the conversion of
India, are now laboring in that vast
country.
RETREAT FOR FARMERS.
organizations.
Sacred Heart Parish•
The pioneer work of the parochial
i foun(lation and its colonial increase
must be accredited to the zeal and
the labors of the priests of the con-
gregation of the Itoly Ghost, that Re-
ligious Order which was so alert to
the early call of the Arkansas bishops
for missionary helpers. They came
and with them began the influx of
the hard-toiling and thrifty Gernmn
Catholic fmnilies, who now have their
i strong impress upon the religious and
civic life of Morrilton. Anyone trav-
eling" through this section seeking in-
I formation and duly oba;ervant, will
soon be told and discover of himself
that the German residents and their
American-born Sons and daughters, in
a word, the Catholics of Morrilton, are
verily of the bone and sinew of Mor-
rilton's growth and prosperity. They
are, as far as census numbers are con-
cerned, a minority, but by no means
a small one, while as a religious body
of the community they hold no infe-
rior position when church member-
ship and church equipment are in
question. The Sacred Heart Church
and school are among Morriltml's
most valuable assets; a large sol'cage
THE CLAIMS OF THE CHURCH
PROVED BY HER ADVERSARIES
"The Catholic Church From Without,"
By Rev. Jas. A. Carey, Maine
Cath. Hist. Society.
THE CHURCH
Sonrces of Error Concerning the
Middle Ages.
CHAPTER IX.
Sir Francis Palgrave shows us
whence come the erroneous ideas con-
cerning the Church and her work dur-
ing the Middle Ages, namely, from
lying Church (Protestant) historians
--and atheists. One of the great
proofs of the truth of the Church is
the fact that her enemies are forced
to lie about her• It shows their weak-
ncss and her strength. Their attacks
are a tribute to her• She is honored
hy their enmity. Palgrave says:
"Abstractedly from all the influ-
ences which we have sustained in
common with the rest of the civilized
commonwealth, our British disparage-
ment of the Middle Ages has been ex-
ceedingly enhanced by our grizzled
ecclesiastical or church historians of
the sixteenth and seventeenth centu-
ries, men who, instead of vindicating
tho Refornmtion by the aklvocacy of
reverence for holy things, obedience,
love, charity, sought to establish
righteousness through vengeance, and
in all ways rendering evil for evil.
'Hate your enemies' is with them the
Law and the Prophets. These 'stand-
ard works' accepted and received as
Canonical Books have tainted the no-
bility ef our n-ttional mind. An ade-
quate parallel to their bitterness
their shabbiness, their shirking, their
habitual disregard of honor and verac-
tions in procuring the concession oJ
Magna Charta; and Henry narrating
the communications passed between
Gregory the Great and St. Augus-
tine.'--History of Normandy and
England, Vol. 1, p. XLVII,
We may learn fiom the foregoing
passages how the work of the Church
in the Middle Ages has been malign-
ed. No one who knows anything of
the history of those times wonders
that there were abuses; the wonder is
that the Church was not entirely an-
nihilated, as she certainly would have
been were she not more than human.
In the reign of anarchy, desolation
and death which the barbarians
brought in upon Europe, the Chm%
humanly speaking, the weakest of ex-
isting institutions, was the only one
that survived; not only survived, but
I conquered and civilized those millions
who came thundering from the East,
possessed by an elemental fury, a
fateful hostility to all order, and a
blind, wild instinct of destruction.
This was the nmterial with which she
had to work; these the beings she
transformed into the civilized nations
of the western world, with law and
learning, arts and sciences, noble man-
ners and lofty sentiments and all the
highest aspirations with which hu-
manity is now endowed.
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general, grounded upon our ancesto-
rial traditionary 'standard ecclesiasti-
cal authorities' such as Burton's Ref-
ormation, or Foxe's Book of Martyrs.
They are wrong when on the right
side, false when true• The judge
drunken with party fury, pronouncing
the deserved sentence upon the guilty
culprit, is equally a murderer with
the criminal whom he condemns;
cruelty may be reprobated so as to
generate merciless nmlignity; idolatry
rebuked in a spirit of blasphemy, su-
perstition so derided as to blot out
belief in Omnipotencer-never was any
literature more calculated to derogate
against the glory of God and destroy
good will towards nmn. But, the most
wide, pervading and influential im-
pulse to these sentiments emanated
from philosophical France. The wit,
the knowledge, all the acquired talents
and mental gifts bestewed upon her
men of letters during the era of the
Encyclopedia were devoted to their
sincere vocatien, their avowed object,
their pride, the subversion of Chris-
tianity. Every branch of instruction,
themes and subjects in themselves the
most innocent, the most agreeable, the
most beneficial, were thus consistently
and unceasingly employed, and none
more successfully than mediaeval his-
tory."
"The scheme and intent of mediae 1
val Catholicity was to render Faith
the all-actuating and all-controlling
vitality. This high aspiration failed,
such a state of society being abso-
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Paris, Oct. 14•--The Bishop of Blots,
whose diocese contains a very large
farming population, recently held a
retreat intended especially for the
wives and daughters of farmers. The
devotions met with such signal suc-
cess and the attendance was so large
chat it has been decided to repeat the
;practice every year.
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Not long ago the discovery was
mtals could be sawed I
*ade
that
easier and quicker with-rapidly re-[
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volving smooth, discs of steel than
with toothed circular saws. It was
found that the cutting was done by
the heat generated by the friction of
the edge of the disc against the metal.
Judge a man in his every-day work,
a
of grounds, centrally located, with a
brick church and rectory and a con-
vent and school of brick, the whole
plant occupying a commanding posi-
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ous to rail or road wayfarers.
Father Goebel, C.S. Sp., Pastor.
of the world. Nevertheless, so far as
the system extended, it had the effect
of connecting every social element
l with Christianity. And Christianity
being thus wrought up into the me-
diaeval system, every mediaeval in-
stitution, character or mode of
Succeeding a long series of pastors, thought afforded the means or vehicle
all Fathers of the Holy Ghost, the for the vilification of Christianity.
present encumbent, Rev• Henry J. t Never do these writers or their school
Goebel, C. S. Sp., is the acme ofl whether in France or in Great Britain,
priestly zeal and endeavor in the lVoltaire , or Mably, Hume, Robertson.
present splendid development of this' or Henry, treat the clergy o the
parish. Talented of mind, a ready lin-, Church with fairness, not even with
guist, with an experience of teaching'common honesty. If-historical not"
and administrating in an Eastern uni- riety enforces the allowance of any
versity (Duquesne, Pittsburg, Pa.),[merit to a priest, the effect of this
and ministering in populous Eastern t extorted acknowledgment is destroyed
p/rishes, the Sacred Heart parish has by a happy turn, a clever insinuatfon,
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