ROMAN . \T110LIC CHURCH. 



tioMof the r.-r ul. h.- are among the thin 

 clem are exnorted to uu-ul.-., u.lu- 



p are wan leneo while 



t<> improve thi-ir condition, mid u 

 i. MI the dangerous - 



' .-iiolie jounmli-m 



it Oooarafrcd. but unanimity niu..ng journalists 

 .,- n-jKvt for episcopal authority mu-t be 

 mat nt a 



Thr tnilrd State* The summary of the 

 ( 'hnn i. the rnitcd States at the close 



oMa*hn- tin- numUT of archbishops to be 

 -hops, 69; priests, 10,848; churches with 

 resident prints, 5.858 ; missions with .-In, 

 ii- ami rlmpcls. 5,W:'. : univ, : 



regular seroinaric*. n- ; students, 1.7i:i: high 

 schools for boy?*. 1*7: high seh,H>ls for girls, 

 S3: parish- s with sch.H.ls, 8,861 ; children at- 

 tending. 7V1848; orphan a-ylun^. 

 ntunr 88,064; charitable institutions, s: 1 , 

 ul children iii Catholic institutions ra,944; 

 Catholic population. W.410.71H); Catholic j 

 and magazines, 949. Death carried off 1 arch- 

 bishop and 4 bishops, 283 priests, and 170 re- 



"V'i, 



Itev. John M. Farlcv, Vicar General of 

 New York, in answer to the request of An h- 

 , was created auxiliary bishop 

 of the diocese on Oct. 9. 

 The mission built nine years ago by Mi- K.it . 

 \v Creek Indian Reservation, 

 South Dakota, was destroy. M by lin 

 era! of the Indian children narrowly escaping 

 ... 

 The resignation of Mi. i:,-v. M-r. !>. 



:iell as rector of tin- Nortli American Col- 



lege was supposed to have some bearing upon 



the ecclesiastical controversies a n the 



United Slates for some years, M_r O'Connell 



known as a frieu<l of A.rohbtthqp Ireland. 



. . Ir. Th. -mas o'dcnnan, 



t'ntholii* rnivrrsily, to a bishopric was, 



on the other hand, quoted as an offset to any 



supposed significance in the resignation, the lai- 



tor being the o//er eg?" f the archbishop. M-_T. 



II was succeeded by K.-v. William < 



f the archdiocese of IJoston, whose- p.-i- 



tion is announced as that of a strict neutral in 



all matters affecting ecclesiastical prestige in 



1 States. 



The Catholic Hist. irke.l the 



resting place in St. James's churchyard of 

 Turner, the Catholic ; ' I'.r-.oklyn. l.v a 



marble bust erected with notable . 

 presided over by Bi! n. 11 and Mayor 



' 



of K,K hotter, incurred the 

 censure of Rome, in January, for hi* iml; 

 lurk on Archbishop Ireland in December. 



TV RVr. Dr. Bdward MH.Iynn was formally 

 jn.t*JM M pastor .,; 

 lwr. X. Y^ibe first Sunday of Januarv: mid 



him tK Am charge equal to old St Steph, i, s 

 r U^,mc vacant, -no of the most n-rnark- 



;. ;,-- 



i : i.. Muni II, 

 MOlynn. appealed to liome f n>tn 

 thr arrhbUhnp tranferrint: him 

 s> permanent rectorship in the city to an 



.ntry pari-h. but it was deoid 

 the i.: 



.'.illi to the eardinal- 

 ate. in ' 

 in thee-labli-hnient i.f ihr Apox|,,|i, 



Convention held at 

 jie Hall. N 

 inarkable demonstration in favor, .f the S;, 



n^' and Police -( '..mini 

 Roosevelt. 



Two institutions of learniiiL- 

 during tin- M- M.-hal llai: 



j.hy of i hi- Talholie I'ui ver-ity. in < > 

 the mamiilieeiit tin- minary 



Paul, the jrift to Archlii>hop Irrlaml. ii\ 

 .I. Hill, a I'rotr-taiit almii 



The Catholic summer-<ehool id, -a 



akni hold in earn. 

 Plait-bur;;. N. V.. h 

 (.thers at I'itt-l' . 

 din^r for f.i 



iir>t Bncharistic Congresi held in 

 ica was opened in Washington. Oct. _. b\ 

 UL 



The mi i..n- to 1'rote-tants. by th< 



Molt, of the I'anlist Kathe'rs. in th>- 

 have proved successful, and a ne\'. 

 sti|)port of them, called the Aptolat. 

 I-' raneisde Sales, \va-approved by Ui 

 Miami, of Cleveland, in <)<; 



hr. Kred. ' . :. 



Sjilolli, pave the Catholic view of ediM-ati 

 religion by n-|ue>t at the centennial comi 



Iliellt of I'llioll College. Sclielieet adv. 



.lime '2:5. in t he piv-e!n-r of a distinguish' 

 semblau'e of I'rotestatii minis! 



(.ie.ii r,rit:iin. The f oundat ion stone of thi 



projected cathedral for \Vestminst.-r wa i 

 Cardinal Vauu r h:in -lunr -j'.i. h i- ,,n th- 

 the old Tothill Field'. I' n - 

 dinal Manning. The edili.-e will i 



long, I.")!') fe.-J Wide, and !( frrl high, with 



1 ikfl ..f Norfolk sub- 

 I'HMMM) toward the work. The rathedi 



be placed in charge of the Benedict 



ar apo>iulie for Wales was appoii 

 July. Me is the |;.-v. Father 

 <.f the diocese of Shrewsbury. Kn-land. and his 

 new charge rover- 1',' Com 



(.ermaiiy. The third (iennan Calhol 



Bingen, lle^-. June 



by i<t.(MM persons. Ainongthe rowlutionspasssi 

 were the f.llowing: 



- The in-! 

 u Fre 



Ml.!islllll-Ilt of the re! 



ti"M in favor of Catlioli<-> < 



" I.i). 



tlan solution of tin- .-"<-iul q 



of the Cuthnlic |)rcW.^ 



Portugal. The International C 

 gross nt Lisb,, M> which began June i:{ an 

 tinned to the end of the month, w 

 commemoration of the seventh centenav 

 Anthony of I'adua. and the like of it I 

 een in Portugal since; the Mi-i 



Anstralla. Catholic i 

 by the new census, which places th< < 

 strength as 2MO per cent, of the popula: 



