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Show : THE (WflOlK MD. - - 4- -4- T: is propped to hM an international c-ona.vs-; r Catholic workmgmen in Poxi-j in A great national pilgrimage from E.v y.iri.i : i;.,rn..j will take plaeo during tho Uo;y year. T;-''- H. J. Mti'l'- u tho r-"w pastor o-t" Hmgnam. pr... -.1 tarewell sermon, t- the (.e ':! of rfi. U.-..-'s until. Cheista, oil C hr.ieus. P er the r;..nr.:t i:. n t'inn-.-'i in le-rusalem won n ,s io 1. in;;: j,v. ( fllI. of (: r.iiany. a Mini n- ',r:y l,Mi,ir) marks his L-.-eu eoiit, R-n-. J.-m-s F. '..!-,, ;:. ta . m. th p.icro- cel.. bra; -1 tae tv.wy-.,:-:!i anniversary ,.C h:s ordin.it:. -n :a,-: v. . ,k. Sister Mary IVreiosr.-ir.s. ,!ir.ctr,ss or t , ci:.a . (.'..!:. nr ! .e;..'eniv. X,--VorK. !:.- ;:;- e-! i.r.it. i t w--,' v-M ;' ?L anr.iv.Tr-- try h r r. : . Vv.,f-K- as a hu-.-r of M- n-y. R.v. r,. A. S.-ni:h. ! i-t r of the Chtir.-h. ot trie Imm i.-ii.-- i . ,.; j,,., .,, w.y. viile. N. v.. i .c,,.ur,j ;v"mori!;-g after an i'ini-s f I-:i ,i .,) years, lie ..-an:.- !': :n 1 e.- ,11 .-s N V ami was a; .01, a.-. :s 1 a a r al t-s' I'eter and I'aui s I h;;n h ia J-.im.ra. " Rev. W. If. Quirk, of Sr. Ki.la's M.-I-bourne, a priest v.h,. was eli;,-a-e :il I.:.-!vi an .l ,V! lb.liows. iv ir j ,!,;.., went to Australia in W: ar..i buii: t . Church of the Sacn-U H. art at St. Kiii.i. West. die. I re( , adv. a-4.1l .".7. He VVl-mui VVl-mui h .-:eL.-r...t ia ti.e areh.li.Kvse .:' M- i-bourn.-. It.n-. L. J. Ii.-a.ly. pastor of Jo.oh's. parish. N w;.o:-;. eei-i T.rc . 1 the rwc-.tv-seeotal aiH!iY-T.-.iry of his on! i na : mi: int.. he priestii-rod oa Friday. i.-a. H". in a mes: b-.ii'tir.g nt:ir-. r. .;.ad v.t i-.;. r... eij.j.-nt: of a msii.ber o- it'ts fr-.m t :u e..:,..i-e'i as w.ii fron th ,:.!. ? mi m-i. m-i. of i:... parish. It is rum.iml that tae name ,,f V,-;-,-R. v. I-'. A. ( ) f;r;, ;l , 1,. -n -m in fo'-too fo'-too . i.:.jt:':orsb:; of l'; :; Wayn-. !u.!-. W e know of ri. one m on whom ' h. ra ' : ro would sit mor- trie, savs- the igan Cath.o'ie. Dean ('l:rien is one of t e-loveil e-loveil pri. -a 1 iiis and iias ho : ; of fra r.,!s all over the continent. Rev. i'atriek O'Marr.i a .-ni'narian ol' Iiinw. e. X. Y.. ha s'n.-.-.taiel a .....ve blow in the loss of his f - : ;.-r ant .-ister Ix-th of whom (!:'. 1 at Kiiifston. V " Within a few hours ,:f . a. 0 other. Tie' sistt r had hr.-n an iiivali'l I'o,- sooa- v.-ir hut the. father's h 1: ii was. 1: : --p.-, t- . having ; n !! only thrc- days. The son' wh s. or.-hn.i tion his fa t h r fm.Kv r ,' to witness in Ju-..- next v as !-,.,:'-'. reaeh his fa t .1. i-' s 1 .KM.. , him alive. John May hood. c,.:,r.i. .TT vears old -j. Painter, fell from a si.,r,,,!d to- h-r d iv whiio working on a Uiii.iing at tSr? Kit ..'a Hvemie. Now Y..rk and was -rio.i--.lv ; jured. He lay tine. a. -e: i:s 1:-. m the pavement pave-ment for some tin;,- with a. yg,- eroud .,f persons gazing a: him. and might hiv iliol wit lion-; m-.-dical atf-mi-i! bur f .; Rev. W. Murphy. : i.u, t i.ure'-i of SS Peter. und i'.iul. who carried him. nine Macks on his hack to a drug s'torv .-:i Third av.-nue. Mavh.m-i had st veral rib- and an arm broken. He was removed to tho Ford ha in Hospital. Tiiosu'ay. Dec. 10. was thn twenty-fifth, anniversary of the ordir.-.ithai to 'the Catholic Cath-olic priesthood of Hi:u itev. -V f red Curtis, formerly hisiioo of Wilmington' I Del., a 111 1 now- vifvir-gt-nvra! of n,- ir.- h-ire.cese h-ire.cese of Ihiltimore. Ihshop Curds was horn in Somerset county. .M.I. in , tho age of 21 ho f-nter.-d the ministry of tho iTote.--.tant Episcopal ('aire'., "and utter serving 'at several charge was m--panor of .Mount Calvarv Church Ruti-more. Ruti-more. Jn he beeamo a Ca:h die an I tw-. years la-i.T w,i ordaire-; v, la lritvn.Toa by Art'hhishop D.iyk-y. I The will of the Rev. J. Caliuhin formerly pa--tor of St. An.irew's Cathe-1 dral. Uttlo Rook. Ark., who died re.-er.tl-in Xew- York, was probated I:-:: we k I Tiif. e.-tate is va'u.'l at 5h ).-,. o. It. m! , ..tiles whs named as executor Amo"--; the beojies-t.s re the following: St ' V n -i Or -w Cu'theiirul. i.itth- Rock STjx p. fe ! employed hy the nm-.-uor of te ch.a'reo a ? I may ibt-on b'-.--.t: the. Sisters of M- r u-j u-j Dittle Rock. $.ioi for the benr'tit of I -r-.i's Infirmary. Hot Si. rings. .rk I the L:itf;,s .f-h. Saer-d I(..r:. M-.,;,-it- I c1n-0' -N.' Yr ?LI;;,,: tho r"or- Xuns. -t. -Martins. Rrovvn countv. () $1 tiei,- n Ladies of th 9. h-i-iO ii..,',.. -.-.',. va.Iuable diamond cha'ieo. "with the .-,,nl dit.on that they have fiS nianv m 1 said for the Ginoeehio family and mv a Iras Ir-as they may think pr..pt-r." The remair.I der of the estate, real an-1 personal wis givem to hi.-) thre sisters Air.- 'r K H-jlsman. Mrs. M. Fi-shep und Ml?.s Eniily Cailaghan, of Cincinnati. Rev. A. P. roy!e of the Pauli-t Fathers' believes that he ha won his light again-V tho opfmnjr of a F,-ii,i,m. at N. Kitty-ninth street. N.-w York alleged to be owrtffl by Meniorv. in.l-r the m-i"-i-e-nient of his nopht-w. Fn::i Cam-ilu-i: ' lh,. p-rie.st apptaitrt to Covrrncr Koo--vrl-wh: a-ked State- F:.cise Commissi. .n.r Henry H. Lyman, to ir.vrs'igutr. the In a letter received In- Fa; her Dr.vle f-or-i ioverr.-v Rr.c.--f vr It and which the 'latter harl rf-ff lvt'l from tho excise inspeet )-s it i.-i said, under date of Dec Js; ' '-Coni-misiaiier Lyman; has taken measure-. f,-r the prompt cantelhi tio, of viit, ce; -io. cate. ine r-'tpT:- w.Il voritied tomorrow tomor-row and immeliaU'y served. If ani:h"'l attempts to do busir.-ss. uni!er the t"Vtir;. cat e w hich he has i!g;:i!v .brs!n' -1 ' arldition to pro-v -dmg f-;r t he car ; :!, ; i-'-" ! of tho ci ri i fi"ii 'e ! ! : ': . ;:'; ; 1 c.-f to tho ait-. T.ti.m of tr- (ii.-t atfrrev mi act.on will bp brougiit rpo-i Cjun'b.il'-i liquor tax bond for the recovery of ih.' full penalty. ?!,CCo." A ffre in the evergreens which decorated decorat-ed the altar fcr thn Chri-imn? servic. s irj St. Stop ben's church. .-.v Y'ork. a.' -vxt caused a panic at vpp rs op. hrisim.-n afternoon. Rev. Charie II. Col ton vr.i-i conducting the services, assisted, by Rev-Father Rev-Father MeCa.be. when some, or.;- in tie-aiif.iencH tie-aiif.iencH Paw a tiny tongue of (lame gradually grad-ually grow ir. size an.or.g the evergre..r,s Tho two pibsLs. noticed ii at th sametim- cm ai,in n. .i;.io,i pei.-oi: it.:' ! tho church, but others rushed to the altar to assist the priests, in beating out t'r,. flamw. Tho choir was singirg when- th- fire was discovered and the chors-tm-s k-.t as if nothir.g unusual w;is hampering. . The re.st of the people in the ciiurch remained re-mained in their -rats. Tor- two pri-ist and tho few members of the congregation who ran to help them put out the tire before be-fore any damage w;s done. Some nn-i turned In an alarm, but by the time tho engines arrived there was ncthir.0' for thy tiremen to do. In England and Scotland, which at try beginning of th-? cer.tury contained but 12.M-0 Catholic:', there are now L'.ei, r.i,-yt. under un-der th charge of thrfo archbi:-hop?, eigh-teori eigh-teori bishops and 2.7.V1 priests. In- ire. course, of the century tho number of Catholics Cath-olics has risen in Germany from fi.i to rt.K'.OXr. in Switzerland from S-t:.7,v to l,170.Oi,-O: in Scandinavia from 2.0OO to s.eoo; in tho Balkan peninsula, from 27.ev) to K-? .- ! Oix; in Asiatic Turkey from 4.C to POO.. CCO: in Persia from '.iM to hwj: in- North Africa, from 10,0r to COO.-O. In Russia, the Ruther.ian church, which existed at tho beginning of the century, has- given, placo to W.0f).iX- of Latin. Catholics.. In the Far Kast the record of nrogTes-s is the same, tho increaso beir. from l,o"i).ev) to B.ft.i0.000 of Catholics. In Central, Kasre.ru, Western and Southern- Africa, where i:n tha middle, of the century there, were ro Catholics, there are now nearly VX-),Qh . grouped In thirty missions, under thet chargo of t"0 missinnaries. In the Spanish, Span-ish, Kr.glish and Dutch colonies of Ocean- lea. where thtro were no Catholics at thrt ( beginning of tha century, there are rrow-1,5jO.CC. rrow-1,5jO.CC. In .Canada thfiir numbers have risen from 1"7.JU0 to over S.r-O.'X", and i.n the United States from SGuO to lv.O.&J.). A romarkablfl convert, who was a member mem-ber of the Jesuit order. Rev. Sir Drook . Bridgog, S. J.. Bart., died recently at Bho-sawne. Bho-sawne. in tho Bombay preside-n-cy. at tha patriarchal aga of IT. Father Bridget, who was descended from a notable. Protestant Prot-estant family, heirs, to the ancient barony bar-ony of 1-itzw'alter. was educated in "Win-chtrter "Win-chtrter and Oriel college. Oxford, and: fxrexJuated B. A. In l.si'.. when he was 23 1 yeara of age. Following the example of I several e.f hisj ancestors', he took orders lm the Church of Englant' bwemir? uiti-matelv uiti-matelv rector of Blankney. Lincolnshire. In 18.02 he married Louisa, daughter of Mr. C. Chat.lin, 2,1. P.. and this lady died Im 1SS4. The latf distinguislied priest only succeeded to the title in 1S75. on the death of .his brother. Sir William Bridges. Lordi Kitzwalter. Shortly after the denth of t Lady Brook Bridges' in Irxvl, the bereaved. 1 baronet wan received into the fold of thei Catholic church and until the time of his. I death he labored assiduously for the ad- " . vaneement of the faith in which toe at la.-.r. i found refuge and contentrrn-it. Rarely do ! we discover a career combining so man'.-. I ! i'eme-r.t9 of pathos and heroism us that of I thisj aged missionary. By h'3 Uuath th I title becomes oxtiact. , 1.'- |