The bulletin (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, August 26, 1933, Image 3

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AUGUST 26, 193s Final Vows Made by Sister at Key West (Special to The Bulletin) KEY WEST. Fla. - Rev. Sister Charles of the Sisters of the Holy Names pronounced her final vows here August 5 at a ceremony in the convent chapel attended by the local clergy and religious and' by many friends of Sister Charles. Father Wm. Power. S. J.. as the representative of Bishop Barry, received the vows. DRAMATIC CLUB IN SUCCESSFUL COMEDY The Catholic Dramatic Club pre sented “For Love of Anne”, a com- edy-drama, at the Palace Theatre; the play is by Marie Louise Cappick of the Key West Citizen. The Rev. F. X. Dougherty. S. J., was director. A capacity audience witnessed the clev- TOE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA THREE Current Catholic News ?r performan ce. The ---- Rev. A. L. Maureau. S. J.. has returned from West Palm Beach where he went for his annual re treat. 724 BROAD AUGUSTA “Good Taste Apparel” ARCHBISHOP DOWNEY, of Liv erpool. announces that funds for the great Cathedral of Christ the King have been contributed already to the amount of over one millions dollars. A TIPPERARY MOUNTAIN. Gal- te? More, three thousand feet high, has been crowned with a great cross erected in honor of Christ the King. Several thousand people climbed the mountain to attend the dedication. Catholic Boy Scouts camped on the mountain top the night before and assisted the pilgrims. GENERAL VON LUDENDORFFS paper in Berlin, waging a war “against Jesuits, Jews and Freema sons has been suspended for three months by the government. LORD IRWIN, president of the Board of Education. toliU the House of Lords recently that the estimated loss in the number of children at tending government elementary schools in England will be 350,000 by 1935. Lord FitzAlan Catholic peer, directed the attention of the House of Lords to the fact that while government schools are losing pupils due to the decline in population. Catholic schools have gained 26.778 in five years. ASHEVILLE, N. C. St. Benevieve * Pines DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Conducted by (lie Religious of Christian Education. Accredited Junior College, Academy, Grammar School Located in the “Land of the Sky,” 3,000 feet above sea level. Unsurpassed climatic conditions. A French Department where students have the same advantages as in France is annexed to the College. For information apply to the REVEREND MOTHER SOUTHERN FINANCE CORPORATION AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Real Estate and Renting We Specialize in Furnished Homes. Southern Finance Building Sacred Heart Academy Belmont, N. C. A Standard Catholic School for Girls High School, Secretarial, Grammar and Primary Courses Art, Vocal and Instrumental Music The Academy is affiliated with the Catholic University of America, and with the University of North Carolina. Belmont Abbey College BELMONT, N. C. Established 1878 ■l>«r<lll« Sdual tor Boy, and young Mon High School Preparatory dag steal and Scientific Courses l*r<eam for Any Collect raBr IwmhM by the State Beard ot Sdueattoa Two Ye Junior College i * Pre-Law, Pie-Medical, Lead to Bachelor of Arts or Professions Recessed as a Standard Junior College by the State and University of North Carolina Affiliated With the Catholic University Healthful Climate-Fifty-Acre Campus—Ten-Acre Athletic Field Fine New Gymnasium For Farther Information Apply to THE REV. RECTOR * BELMONT ABBEY COLLEGE T. N. C. ’» DOMINIC SAVIO, whose cause for beatification at Rome has passed its first stages, was called “the educa tional masterpiece of Blessed Don Bosco” by the Holy Father on the occasion of the proclamation of his virtues by the Holy Father early in August. ABBE EMILE PIKRRA, an air pilot and French colonel of aviation dur ing the war, has been named chap lain of the French training ship Jeanne d’Arc; he was ordained a year ago. / TWO AMERICAN PRIESTS, the Rev. Felix Newton Pitt, of Louisville, Ky., and the Rev. Francis Schwende- man, of Columbus, Ohio, have been awarded the Doctorate of Philosophy and the Licentiate of Sacred Theol ogy respectively in course by the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. A PORTRAIT of the second Lord Baltimore, the property of Sir Tim othy Calvert Eden, was recently sold to Lord Duveen for $23,000; the por trait is the famous Soest picture. SOUTH AFRICA is to have a Na--. tional Council for Catholic Action, following a plan adopted by the Bishops of South Africa at a recent conference at Johannesburg. SCOTTISH PILGRIMS at Lourdes on a recent pilgrimage numbered over one thousand; 120 were invalids. Among the stretcher-bearers was Jack Traynor. injured so l>adly that he was given a 100 per cent disabil ity pension. He was cured at Lourdes in 1923. but as the government cannot admit a miracle,' he is still drawing the pension. DE MASBODE, leading Catholic daily of Holland, first published Oc tober 15. 1868. recently published its two hundred and fifth thousandth issue. JOSEPH BOYLE. a member of the! Papal Zouaves who fought against Garibaldi in 1870. and who was pres ent at the capitulation of Rome, died in Devonport, England, late in July. THE ARCHDIOCESE OF GOA, In dia. this year will observe the four hundredth anniversary of its estab lishment. The official observance will be, held in November. THE HAUNTED HOUSE at Ste. Jeanne d'Arc d'Almavillc, Canada, an account of which has appeared in the New York Times and other news , papers, is not haunted, Father Dusa- blon. parish priest, asserts, and he did not exercise the no use to drive out evil spirits, as reported. Rowdies who frequented the house when it was idle and who came back when it was rented, arc blamed by Father Dusablon for the disturbances at tributed to ghosts. BISHOP ALPHONSE GAGNON, of Sherbrooke. Canada, lias just observ ed the golden iubilee of his ordina tion. The Apostolic Delegate to Can ada, the Cardinal-Archbishop of Que bec. and other dignitaries, attended the jubilee Mass. ARCHBISHOP WILLIAMS, of Bir mingham. Eng., officiated at the con secration late in July of the Most Rev. Laurence W. Youens as Bishop of Northampton. THE SEMINARY AT AUTUN. in France, seized by the government in 1906 and used as a barracks, and re- rcturned to the Church 18 months ago. was redediented by the Aposto lic Nuncio recently. 'Die Holy Fath er contributed 100,000 francs * toward renovating the seminary. THE MISSION UNION of the cler gy in Poland has a membership of 8,362, of whom 6,040 arc secular priests. 252 religious and 1.676 semi narians. The Jesuit Fathers at Cra cow published the missionary publi cation of the union. MEXICO’S secretary of public edu cation, Narciso Basso Is, has aban doned. at least for the present, the plan for sexual education in the schools which elicited a wave of pro test that was nation--wide. MISS ELIZABETH CONWAY. _ef Detroit, who joined the Scots pil grimage to Lourdes while visiting Scotland on a holiday, died in France.. Archbishop McDonald of St. An drew’s and Edinburgh, sang the Re quiem High Mass for the repose of her soul at the Rosary Church in Lourdes. TWO CONVENT S of Fransiscan Sisters at' Kafr el Zayat, Egypt, were attacked and severly damaged late in July by Moslem fanatics. The French and Italian consuls have registered a protest. FATHER THOMAS TAO. the first native priest of the Mary knoll Wu- chow mission field, was ordained in July by the Most Rev. James Ed ward Walsh, Vicar Apostolic of the Kongmoon Mission. The local man darin a non-Christian, volunteered an address after the ordination which ho urged the people to learn from the foreigner whatever is good he assorted that the Catholic relig ion is upheld not merely by words, but by the example of its followers. CL : BA has a Catholic Radio Hour broadcast twice a week over Station CMKC at Santiago, with similar pro grams at Havana, Camaguey and Mo ron. The program, started in 1932, is directed by the Rev. Carlos Rio. Many Bishops Going to Charity Meeting Notables to Address October Conference in New York „ N KW YORK.-National leaders ip .ill fields of social welfare will at tend the nineteenth annual meeting of tire National Conference of Catho lic Charities here October 1 to 4 Nearly forty Archbishops and Bishops will attend at the personal invitation of His Eminence Patrick Cardinal Hayes. Archbishop of New York. His Excellency the Most Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicognani. Apostolic Dele gate to the United States, will ad dress the meeting. In addition to the general sessions, deliberations and discussions are di vided into seven topics which arc. Families, Children. Health. Child Guidance. Protective Care. Social Economic Problems. Nci«*hlx>rhocMi and Community Activities, and spe cial sessions for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul Diocesan Directors. Conference of Religious and the Apostolate of the Sea. Speakers cm questions of .social and economic recovery will bo Alfred K Smith, former governor of New York, whose topic will lx* “Leadership f:»i Social Welfare.” The Rev. Dr. Wil liam J. Kerby. of the Catholic Uni versity of America, will speak on The Spirit of Frederic Ozanam ” Other addresses will Ik* given by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Robert F. Keegan, President of the Conference. Gover nor Herbert H. Led iman and Mayor John P. O'Brien. St. I.eo College Prep. School Accredited High S»Ikm>I Concluded by the Benedictine Fathers Ideal Location St. Leo Pasco County, Florida. St. Angela Academy Aiken, S. ('. Resident and Day School for Girls Elementary High School and Commercial Departments Conducted by the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy For Catalogue, Address THE DIRECTRESS MOUNT DE SALES ACADEMY Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy, Macon. Georgia Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies General College, Preparatory and Secretarial Courses Offered Special Courses in Music, Art, Foreign Language-* and Expression Junior. Intermediate and High School Departments Are Carefully Taught Extensive Grounds for Outdoor Recreation, Tennis Basketball and Other Sports For Catalogue Apply to Registrar SACRED HEART ACADEMY CULLMAN. ALABAMA An accredited High School, with a Grammar School department, conducted by the Sisters of Saint Benedict. This school is beautifully located in the highest altitude of the state, just outside the little city of Cullum and only a short distance from Birmingahm, Alabama. The farm adjoining the grounds of this institution makes it possible to offer exceptionally low boarding rates. For Catalog Address THE DIRECTRESS PLATT’S FUNERAL HOME J D. CURTIS, Prop. 721 CRAWFORD AVENUE AUGUSTA G BORGIA LACKAY & LACKAY Dealers in FAMILY GROCERIES. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS MACON. GA. 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