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Show Rligioa$ Intelligence. "Lloyd's News" gives currency to a report lhat his Grace the Archbishop of Weslminster will be one of the new cardinals to be created at' the next Consistory, in Xovember. Dr. Bourne will leave for Bome towards the end of October. '. . -t- -i The Xotre Dame Scholastic, states that in response re-sponse to an invitation from Colonel Iloynes, dean of the law department of the University of Xotre Dame, Ind., Hon. Alton B. Parker has promised to deliver, a lecture to the law,-si indents of that institution. insti-tution. In Vatican circles it is reported that the German. Ger-man. emperor will visit Homo" towards the end of September. His imperial majesty is credited with the intention of letting his visit coincide with the establishment of a German embassy to the Vatican. - Bccently in Chile, Senora Elena Bivora do Cor-reas. Cor-reas. wife of the commanding general of the Chilean Chile-an army, died, after a week's illness. During life she gave thousands to numerous Catholic charities, besides endowing a convent for the education of poor young girls. : A magnificent fresco representing the Annunciation, Annun-ciation, and attributed to Malozzo of Forli, has been discovered in the Pantheon by workmen removing re-moving an altar to make room for the tomb of Xing Humbert. The find will be utilized in the decoration of the tomb. , -f ' Among the distinguished guests from Hungary who are in Xew York on their way to the peace congress at the St. Louis fair are the Bt. Be v. Francis Blaskovics, Bishop of Flstergrom. Hungary; Hun-gary; the Bev. Dr. FVancis Komlossy, of Papiai, Hungary, and the Bev. Father John Hock, of Budapest. Buda-pest. f . Xine bishops, two archbishops and several mon-signors mon-signors of the Church participated in the solemn dedication of; the Cathedral of the Epiphany in Sioux City,' la., the other day. Besides these prelates, pre-lates, over. JOO priests from the sees of Sioux City, Sioux Kails. Dubuque and Omaha were present. ..Most Bev. John Ireland, Archbishop of St. Paul, and Most Bev. James Quigley of Chicago were the most prominent, churchmen in the assemblage. |