0m Them I Chum. We do not hello-re In any; remna- '" for 1utu,,r.tfe _1 ' 't. . "may? 59 . . , a'e.tt.iiéiyit "a... . r Mb oairtlik/.--teiriG "$110 " " m. i During ta Senate-IO and sultan. Centurion the Holy hie-e Indety prospered every- i'here. electing greet good. Dur- Ihg the six hundred end ntty year: _ hove Manned alnee the F,?:,'i'ileii, lint began; the Holy June Society he: been endorsed 'nnd praised end binned by no lean ("" twenty-nova More" Popes. . Introduced In the U. c. A. f With thou wonderful credentials )et religion and patriotism the Holy {Name Society made ita debut into the United States. We read ot 11on Name Societiee having been .eatnbliahed in New Orleans, San ifnnciaco end in many other pointa tin the ancient Spanish and French poucuiona in America more than i? hundred yeare ago. There is a. :talrly well authenticated record at n Holy Name Society having been utebliahed in Kentucky by the tn- moue linoleum Fnther Nerinx the very early part ot the lust century, but tor the real lite ot the lioiy Name Society in America, i.e., the point from which " can ,detlnitelr trace the movement of ;the Holy Name u we now know lit, we must go back I little more ithan Mty your: ago. There ere three outstanding iigurea in the 'hiatory of the birth and develop- ment ot the Holy Name movement in the United Stntea. They are Rev. Stephen Byrne, Rev. P. A. Dinahan and the Very Rev. Char-lea in. McKennu. The lost named, by greanon of the overwhelmingly large "here in the growth and develop let ot the Holy Name Society. Pe well merited the title through- '.out the country at the Apostle of Zthe Holy Name.. _ (in. Father Byrne In his rainy Mu. Iionu-y Journey! and in his wide ,mluionary patching a1rmrs kopt before the people the possibilities of this great Holy Name move. ment, bat it tell to the lot ot Esther iMcKenna to throw into the Holy Dime movement so orreietion, And s concrete reality which have given s nstionwide impulse end 'popnlerity to this greetsst of sll ligions Societies for men. ls- . er meshes. s lissionsry ot t (one end Domini". W t ved the More! collecting oil of e Societies of the diocese to- ether into one concrete craniu- os which he celled s Dioeessn aloe. These two seelons men. . ith their genius tor orgsnisstion And their enamel eloquence, lsid oer end thm the ionndstions of Holy Name Seciety'in America. In 1871 the ttrat diploma or Char. ter was obtained tor s Holy Nsme Society in New York City. 'This Society had been established by Rer.4teptien Byrne " the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer an eartr as .1868. but the diploma giving it its gproper legal standing was not ob. gtained until three years later. l, First Holy Name Union In 1882 there were-tive Holy Name Societies canonically estab- lished in the City ot New York. Then the idea was conceived ot (curring them all into a Diocesan Ynion. The leading spirit in effect- Ing this Union and, giving it its essential religious character was Father Dinahan. The idea ot the 'Holy Name Society through the impuiarity ot the Union quickly .spresd. Branches in various parts .0! the City were organised, while at the same time branches were established in Brooklyn and in North Jersey. in e specie! journey to Rome mule in "" tether McKenne ob. tained from the Holy See whet wee per-hem the patent privilege that we: ever given for the Holy New. Society. Up to due not more on one: Hotr Name Society tn any been" wee permitted. By epeciel " ectipt from the Raered Comm "on of indulgencoe dated Mar to. 1890, Pope Leo my - tel du. This defect, of course, ind to be remedied. The union: Holy Name Minionary left no "one an- turned. lie mum n remedy tor it and "on chimed from Rome special faculties which he WM on- powered to an In order to gin the proper legal standing to detective" formed Manchu. In their engerneu to become as- nocmted with the Holy- Name Movement, many parish organiza- tions were formed without special attention being paid to tho on. u- untini thing which (in. In.) ltatul to . Holy Name Society, namely, the procuring ot the dip. lomn or Charter. Hardly had the New York Union been successfully launched when f Diocesan Union was formed in Brooklyn nnd "other one In Newark,' N. J. In the only part of his unv- ltlel in beult ot the Holy Nuns Society, in 1871 Father McKennn wrote the first Holy Name manual tn English, which was known " The Manual of the Holy Nome So. clety. Everywhere new branches "of the Society were established ind everywhere the seat and enthusi- esm which his eloquence had the peculiar power to impart were in- )erted into the Society. ".ssNllCllfcra'i'iitC I""""'"'."'""""-."""'"',.:: V _ l tttees-ii-----""'" ..-. ..-- "M'~W*ucui Mn. nu. a: I. 3.1mm) (Ind-Inca! film) penned from tho pnviolo constitu- tion on this subject a to. - tho containment a! the m mo ticaliy in tho will ot the Hier. nchy ot Amulet. Since this dat. the privilege at having o Holy Name Bocicty is within the ruck ot our, will: Gulch. Mt-tttet Church. or "on within In M ot my public Chapel. Holy Name m m " - Twontioth qbetrr b By the beginning at tho - Century, It, in a. w "oo. it. rumba of tho Holy I... Bo. ciotiu had that..." and tho no" meat had "it," - such I It" or" in tho Unit" It"... that It the: McKcm m Appoint" h: his Superior to devote him-oi! ox- clulivoly to tho that work which wu our": to his hurt. that namely, ot promoting tho Holy Nun. Society throughout the country. ' u t t1A19] ton My r. The appeal of the Holy Neale Society 5nd ite vendetta! Vite] spirit"! - made ouch en in:- preuion upon the Catholic Bishops oz Amen-ice that, without excep- tion, every one ot them (no hie fullest endomment tor the "tab. liehment ot hunches in " dio. cese. Some members of the Hierarchy went so In " to com- mand the "tatttutttttatttt ot the Holy Name Society in every out": under their juriediction. Boon otter the organisation of the three Holy Nuns Union! in what lo now the Metropolitan die- trict at New York than tollowed' Holy Name Unions in_Not Orleuu.' Baltimore, Philadelphia, Bolton.' Pitt-burgh. ammo, Bungle. Do.' tron. Hllwenkee. Providence. R. I..' Hartford, 001111.. Album N. Y. Hurt-burg, Pa.,.ctneiruiatt, Ohio. Grand Rapids. Meh., Rockford. Ill..- Peoria, Bt. but, Innate, Bel Francisco. Lots Angela, Bonttte' and other place; One ot the tirat omciel not: of Caramel O'Connell. tmpsediateU. after his elevation to the Artsht' bishoprlc of Boston, was to enjoin the establishment ot e Holy Name Society upon every perish in his Archdiocese. Thus he home the' tlrttt great ecclesieetleel lender in, America to make the formation ot s Holy Neme Society In the perish obligatory upon its Putin. , Up to date the Holy None So ciety numbere tony-two diocese: Union. . totul number oi brunch» exceeding nix thounnd end 3 mem- bership which is variously esti- mated on between 3 niiilion and I halt and two million men. I - First one": Publication 5 in the You 1907 the Holy Nome movement had grown to Inch pro, portions that it we! tound advis- able to enablish " click! public» tion. as the mouthpiece at the movement in America. Accord. ingly, in May, 1907, with the Rev. E. G. Fitzgerald, o. P., B. T. L. n Editor-in-Chief, The Holy Nattitr Journpl, the omcial publication at the Holy Name Society, made its bow before the religious world. Under the able editorship at this clergyman and his talented eno- censors The Holy Name Journal has been n leading element in the missionary uctivity furthering the growth ot the~Holy Name Society. Permanent National Headquarters', Still greater expansion neces- sitated the establishment In 1909.. of a National Headquarters tor ti, Holy Name Society which is on} cially known as the Bureau of the Holy Name Society. From a hump hie beginning in a little once room in the basement ot a parish house " Lexington avenue and Sixty- iitth street. New York City, the Nae, tionai Headquarters. expanding with the growth of the Society, has, now assumed the proportions ot s. large and busy minionary center.) Its founder and iirat National Dirac-i tor was the Rt. Rev. John T. New, Nicholas. D.D.. who has since lie-5, come Bishop of Duluth, Minn. Holy; Name activities throughout the; United States are directed and "1-; vised from the National Headquahf tors. Through this annoy. by special arrangement with the Holy See, the diplomas or charters tor the Societies erected in'its juris- diction are issued. . Cardlnat-Proteetor Appointed i Two years after the foundation of the Bureau ot the Holy Name Society the Holy Name leaders ot the country conceived the idea ot holding a tirrt National Congress or the Holy Name. The occaeion was the celebration at the Golden Jubilee in the epleoopecy of the late Cardinal Gibbon. Wanton, from all the well-eetahllehed Unions were gained together in: Baltimore. e various coat». ences. discussion-nae meetings , the Convention were held at the Lyric Theatre. The Ieeiety had grown at that the that the theatr was packed to capacity with ". , reeentativee tron the uneven Societies. The procrea- of Holy Name Society was firth recounted by none on September 18. 1917. when Pope Benedict I! appointed His nuance, The-nae Pius Cardinal Mutant. o. P. Cardinal Protector over the whole Holy Na-e society. ' i Warsawtxndq Sept. 2.---Harry An- dersro.ty wanted in Warsaw and a number ot other Indian cities, 'for forging xn'd passing bad checks, ig under arrest in Baltimore. Md., ac- .cordlng to inlomatiqn received here "trtlar by po.riet'ai1tlsiirities. It is shit! ')Arider.trrn pg'ssegl more then tt scoxo 10: worthless checks on Warsaw may. Fm! lid-cu. I not: old, can... but 80.", ha Ion. I: dylu u the "I. Count, 0mm 1100qu from a "at In a run-u te ur. _ , ,,,, 'ttrl-et in I but" skull. and Inna-.6009 but" about the In! and too. Meet " than out: In of a. - lama. Klein": b "condom the m part of thou-ouch:- manna-mm him in " tUttt for lite, "cording to De. Chu. new. superintendent of the Hospital. ' d Kloinert in. rushed to the hrpiul immediately when he VII 9 brnit- ted to first sic treatment. The nun had been helping with tho' tttr-tttng on the Al Had-lo; hm nou- Gurneo. an team, which he had dam up to the -tor, Ind- duly beam. magnum: and bolted ind rad. They ended him - n Held and into a. barbed wire {once where he obtulnod no" of the out: ON THE LINDSKOG FARM NSE RETURNS FROM E C. TRAIL Of TRAIN BANDIT Harley" City, Mo., Sept. 8.--Pot+ of business men end deputy sheriff: who throughout the night had combed the countryside in this section for e trace of the third member ot the bandit an; who lest night attempted to holdup the Golden State Lhnited, creek mer ot the Rock Island mil. read, today returnedto thin city with. out n clue~to the whereaboute ot the fugitive. The tyo under mt were refuied to (usher questions of the utter"! or to Ws you Jrttim.ettort of the pguible hiding piece of their companion. _ _ Fred "but. 25, of Game. Hg: ttttitil PM When The holdup ya; foil we: a 'eorinrstaytioit Attend t, ,yliis"ortrp chums. itiiFrjG7GiuirCiiilsii Niins for the robberyjrjigg gyms: at the short". He, with I I9 - 1Ptit.rr9attled the Emma: -. val}; K.tiiiiiti.r, and when the by: by payed at Meade. the omen" _ ' Ayit in" a volley of My. no ttts bg'in rgtumed the tire wgnndlgg tit? domain. Their injurio- m not fatal. , CLARA Iihlh0lil legs Aqggles, Sept. '--f1ltr, Smith my), who up}?! and tl11td Jake Hamqn. Oklpnoma on mggnate 1nd 90199915"; 3, plaintiff against John W. thrmdniiirtityt picture producer, tn a gator gimme on tile here today. s14l.lltis',3sttl,' l, cbgrgod._ _ ed the train. CATCH ALLEGED ', BAD CHECK MAN ' r',,"if2,',ii"tii/fg',it £540]th of Ham. og'n klllgn in 1920 mg came here 1 {ow mqnths later, Inn-tying German 'tetsii1et.sy in! 0933." Ito' Wash ttttton lit., kaenn. m. , The two, men captured had bout! mm Bolts Into 7 Fence; W _ _ n'*17.' D . J. 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