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Show CATHOLIC OPINION. So King Edward of England is going to visit the Pope of Rome. How times have changed! Think of the head of the Anglican church by English law established visiting "the Man of Sin" S?-n VnS5..in tne City of the Seven wills! This, instead of making Rome nowi win rather cause low Anglican SftniJ Vf1" their teeth1 rage.-Catholic rage.-Catholic Union and Times. If. we might be Dermlttert tion to those so-called Catholics who only go to their duties once a year, we would say begin the work at once of renovating your souls. A house that has been neglected for a year cannot be cleaned in a day. Catholic Progress. Prog-ress. 1 English firms . have for years been doing a very lucrative business in mak-Lnfir mak-Lnfir S'Dles and idols for the foreign brethren. Now that a Philadelphia company has gone into the latter branch of the business the Angloma-niacs Angloma-niacs in the American press have set up a howl. Blood - is thicker than water, aSi,7?e themselves are fond of saying. Pittsburg Observer. The Jewish newspapers and prominent promi-nent citizens of that faith in Cincinnati nave denounced in unmeasured terms the gross vulgarity and execrable taste of a wealthy .member of their race who introduced ballet dancers in the guise of Catholic nuns at a social function in nis home. The coarse-minded wretch has forfeited the respect of the. entire community by giving, rein to his perverted per-verted sense of decency. His experi-j ence should be a warning to other degenerates de-generates with a passion -for novelty JrV h-1e of social entertainment.-The entertainment.-The Monitor. . . i,TvX "otable visitors are expected at the Vatican soon, They are King Edward Ed-ward of England and his-distinguished nephew Emperor William of Germany. Each of them holds the venerable supreme su-preme pontiff Jn high esteem, both personally per-sonally and on account of the august' office which he fills; and the greetings in each case will be marked by mutual cordiality.-Pittsburg Observer. UlUdl One of the' papers says of Hie new Irish land bill that "it is the result of J'ing. diligent. ' earnest, enlightened conscientious study of the situation by British statesmen." r,,Ufnm,UiPt?d bosh' The bU1 is the re-TrifoSS re-TrifoSS .hu0t station carried on in Ireland by the United Irish league, as everybody knows who has followed th progress of events in Ireland even during dur-ing the past twelvejnonths. New York Freeman's Journal. |