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Show Religious Intelligence' Before departing for Manila. Arcfehishep 'Ifj;-.4 turned over his entire personal fortune, am our-; nip to almost $14.(MK). to St. Leo's parish,, w'hVh tv founded. The Archbishop gave his fortune f, -,e ! consummate the ambition of his life, tt' t"ho j church free from debt. He departed for hi, :ri. ; portant post in the Philippines owning enl r'ne ! clothing ho wears and enough money to earn hint j through to Manila. j Recently the Pope received in private nuMi-rye the United States ambassador to Austria. Bel;:imy Storer, and Mrs. Storer. The Pope expressed great satisfaction at the good feeling and kindly, inr. r-est r-est displayed in the United States during, the illness ill-ness of Pope Leo and the sorrow shown ar his death, as well as the pleasure evinced. by Arp.ri-cans Arp.ri-cans in the election of His Holiness as tlie -ne-eessor of Leo. The. Pope said he was especially touched when he learned of the manifestati. i- of sympathy and piety in the Protestant churche,' of the United States during the illness of Pope Leo. Mme. de Xavarro, better known as Ma ry Ar-' derson, the American actress, who still refuses rho most tempting offers of American and English im-pressarios, im-pressarios, has volunteered to sing for charity. The concert is in aid of the Catholic church in the London Lon-don slums, which is in charge of Father Bernard Vaughan, brother of the late cardinal. William J. Bryan, accompanied by his son. received in private audience by the Pope hist Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. Bryan was presented by Mgr. Kennedy, rector of the American, college, who acted a- interpreter. in-terpreter. His Holiness spoke with great inieiv-r i of the Catholics in the United States. After ihe audience Mr. Bryan expressed himself as hiirh!.-pleased hiirh!.-pleased with the Pope's kindly bearing. Before going go-ing to the Vatican Mr. Bryan visited several of the interesting' sights of Rome, including the Coliseum and the Roman forum. He took particular interest in the spot from where Cicero thundered his invectives in-vectives against Cataline. Later Mr. Bryan lunched with Ambassador Meyer. 4 Archbishop Quigley of Chicago has invited tin? Dominican Fathers to establish a branch of their order in Chicago. It is understood that a number num-ber of priests in Xew York City will go to the nw rnission. Archbishop Quigley has now added b hi-province hi-province the Paulists, the Passionists and the lo -demntorists. Ilerr Joseph Mayer, who, since the year lTn, impersonated the Christ in the great Oberanimet-gau Oberanimet-gau Passion Play, is dead. He was a man of much abilitv and virtue, and his death is a distinct ls. The Rome correspondent of the London Tabb-t. reports that in a little more than a year the Society So-ciety of St. Jerome (for the diffusion of the Xew Testament), has introduced as many as 200100 copies cop-ies of the Gospels and Acts of the Apostles into . Italian homes. |