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Show " i 0ur special Correspondent.! i ' (f"fh unropriate ceremony the holy 1 v' of Lent was ushered in on Wed- j Foason )ien tie Catholic churches of I t : v&tef' ere filfed with devout con-? con-? i tlP f one Ashes were blessed anfl ! P' M,!ded at morning: and evening ( di?triteu0n ,.ist Suniay the follow- 15 f F'r 1 Hnd regulations for the'ob- i I inp rU" of the Lenten .season were TL all the, churches: " rpa.d.Ull the faithful, who have f i ! dieted their twenty-first year, are, f,i legitimately dispensed, bound to A U! frve the fast of Lent. V V (,cnnl-AU days of Lent. Sundays II nt".1 are fast days of obl'Satin I I f fX H h onlv one full meal is per- I on wnu" - i ; Third dispensation flesh meat is I ,1 cd at" tii? principal meal at all ' I - I of hprU except Wednesdays, Fri-the Fri-the Ember Saturday and Holy lND Nj'lThe use of fish with flesh S t W forbidden at the same meal, Vn j. 0n Sundays, in Lent. ! J ',lhpUu!nm sanctions the taking' of un of coffee, tea or chocolate in the A f 8 'njnr n i in tne evening a col- I f.'non sli'HiM not exceed the fourth , 1,1 . of'Hn ordinary meal. At this col- : 1 .jim meat only is forbidden, the use 1 I ' Gutter, cheese, milk and eggs being 'i ?"o"'"l i" virtue of a special indult of ! I'hp H '!" -' -i cjXTh The use of lard and drippings i, : jq' permitted in the preparation of ab- J cti"nre food. jspvcnrh AVhen the principal meal I ,annot be taken at midday, it may be ? Mken in ?h- evening, and the collation t in he morning. Eipht1 All persons under 21 years. y' r-over (n years of age, those who are ' u (-..cced in hard labor, the sick and j (lirlv;ilesi'nt. and those who cannot f I ;,:t uitii"nt injury to their health, are (V -i;pt Hum tne oo.igaiion or tasting, iwf j 5 Those who have any reasonable doubt UuJ I 3 ,"5 to their obligation to fast or ab-at- i I ffi'ii. should consult their confessor, oo J 3 Ninth Those who are not bound to "ej t V-t may use flesh meat more thant m. f i once each day on which its use is per-' &rt, 1 mitted. lor, I Tenth Tlio time for fulfilling the f precept of Easter communion extends, . t jP this diocese, from the first Sunday 31 in Lent to Trinity Sunday. v.j j F-evciiih The reverend rectors are requested to have special lenten devoid devo-id I i tlon in their churches. - .-' ;J ! Twelfth In virtune of powers grant-'' grant-'' ed us by the Holy See, on March IS, Zi ! la, for ten years, permit working- I men and their families the use of flesh ; ! I meat, once a day, on all the fast and ! abstinence days throughout the year, iH ; ,vjth the exception of Fridays, Ash i , ! Wednesday, the Wednesday and Sat- urflay of Holy Week and the eve of. "-.! I rhristmas. Those who avail them- i fives of this dispensation are not al-M. al-M. ' I Imved to eat fish and flesh at the same Q2 meal, and they are exhorted to per- form some other act of mortification, such as abstaining from all intoxicat-.c?" intoxicat-.c?" ire beverages. "ill I The reverend rectors will read and ire. i explain the above regulations and dis-:iul dis-:iul 1 jensation to their congregations. X. C. MATZ, , Bishop of Denver. During Lent, masses at the Logan to 5 avenue chapel will be at 6:30 and 8:13 'ol- in the morning, and on Wednesday, ) Friday and Sunday there will be even-"a', even-"a', . r,e service at 7:30 o'clock. Friday aft-J aft-J frnnnns the children will have Stations 13 i ff the Cross and in the evening there h J v ill he the same devotion, with music, j j f the grown people. on Monday evening the large music I room of the Immaculate Conception I f hn.il was filled with an appreciative audience to witness the sixth annual j r"cnai ,,f tne elocution class. The pro-i pro-i ! franime was rendered in a most artistic : , manner, giving evidence of careful fairing on the part'of the Sisters. The i "ogiaiiin;e was as follows: I i'horus-"The Star of Freedom".... r; I Donizetti j "Little Mary's Wish". Antonette Habrel ' "A Boy's Troubles" George Devinny j 'The tong of the Market Place" I May Connolly i The Queen of Palmyra" ...Wm. Ware i William Keating. 'Mr. Brown Among the Dressmak-ors" Dressmak-ors" Helen Devinnv 'The "hiid Martyr" Mabel Miller "-Mad Anthony's Charge".. A. N. Easton I Annie McGovern. "The Toint With Old Pete" I Leonora Ryan J (Tne Pride nf Battery B".Cecile Habrel An Order for a Picture".. Alice Carey J Mary Flynn. U j "Art-mus Ward's Lecture" I C. F. Browne John McCarthy. I I ! "Madame Malibran" Ruth McCabe f 'The Painter of Sevillo" Susan Wilson I I JThthah's Daughter" X. P. Willis ; j Lillian Rowley. II -pii I,iHn Mary Mulrooney. I ys rTS" Eugene Murphy: I -lie Ki:i k Horse and His Rider".. I ; C. Shepherd , Helen McGovern. I ..loiern phiidsophy". .Gertrude Norton I f-in,,,! lr,,m Shakespeare I ,T I'.aymond Hickey. lhe faihoiir Psalm" E. S. Hubbard J Angela Scherer. I " at William Henry Did".J. Harbour , Florence Sheedy. f 4uV''! rirA Savior" Ruth Lang. I Jtie S,Uj of the Violin". .M. M. Merrill I Madora Bonham. : '-fide Dani.-l's Apparition" I S. L. Clemens 1 T. Philip Lang. I Jae limine" Longfellaw I , .Jennie O'iNell. i f rhe Jidgr.-.. Longfellow I .Mary Mulroney. ; I .r I,;ano Rrssie McGovern. J ';irs.. of Reir-jius".. ..T, Maurice Hickey : Ihch Tid.-" Jean Ingelow I I,. -Vera O'Brien. I I -tirK T-Am HUd the Interviewer" II S. L. Clemens rh 1 "" Miller, Barnev Morris. : vnou,...-,;:nK on ye B(,Us., Franz Abt ; IVr.K'."':n fair for the benefit of St. j Jv'J S 'riU'i l' Franc,s dc' Sales' par- .J ,s ' ' "u Saturday evening, and hiir. ,r Su:t the treunt!S of the two : T; ,. !'.S Hre" increased by a neat sum. "-'' an ?f conducting the affair a J," : ' (! ,ne management proved o ;.::Ui"jHl,S!,,''0S!S- I" the contest for n', ' 'r sr'i-t!y embroidered vest-f: vest-f: S' "As.'".1w' v Father J. P. Carrigan of ( i;c 1,',l!'"'K " and Father Mor- I v'h'. '.:l"r "f St. Francis', the latter I: v.as ,ly ;! '.'"S,J margin. The contest I (i,,al ."'3iy interesting, as a great if !i rivaIr was displayed. If c. '..'. :.' ';'y- Father Morris delivered a H ftifn ,Xlry a,adress t0 his congre- S; ,h" n tlle success of their efforts If fr,r t'h . ;v' ' '' nt fair" and thanke1 them jj th&t h'V Vf'lk- He further announced I mi ''J::i f lf';u"'(1 by the fair would I the' ,.', ''I11 to 'K1-v off the mortgage on I e'r. ;tni ,hat Jhe building of a I ' Xi-ar f-v"'" U"u1'5 be a thin of the I avfur.,5 ,l:rv- Alameda and Sherman f! fnr'.h' ,s ,ir'''n chosen as the site f! (f'st in (!'roi'OSfd structure, which will f as d. f :a ,riPiRhbrhood of $25,000. This j! hv th' i v. !lt a meeting held recently U Itr,m "lshriP and twenty-five of the f'Uth fihioners of the little !i u,n fc.de church, trdav ,nnunf'iati0fal' closed on Sat- , ("Rt, inS after clearing J4.200. The 1. 'ff-rrie rPrp Interesting in the ex- f-1 1'aot 'ne in Particular which at- 1 f-fTort t dn amount of attention was the I lIs An c"Iltur a $250 diamond ring. I rih ' " "arrinsrton of the cathedral iatin MiRf! Kate F1yd of the An- tl --lis.. itV Uere the contestants, but ; flr' votei !?on won by Kev?ral hun- 'lo(i ,v "h1 second ring, valued at rty . s wn by Miss Florence Hav- i |