Messenger of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Volume 40

Couverture
1903
 

Table des matières

PAGE
84
Catholic Chronicle
91
Education Act English 1902 71
94
P E ChurchIts Disruption
95
International Workingmens Monument to Leo XIII 357
97
France Future of Concordat Editorial 439
98
Catholic Teachers League Italy
100
Englisa Pluck 360
102
Act The New LondonEditorial 353
104
Free Masons Fellow and Mr Combes 585
106
Maynooths President Dr Gargan Death of 464
109
Leakage and its Causes III
111
Action of the French Ministry and its friends 360
112
Espinosa de la Monteros Cardinal 204
114
Friars in the Philippines
115
The Reader
117
Rochefort on the Persecution of the Church in France
120
Distant View
120
Leo XIII
121
rridays The London Tablet and the Nine Editorial 88
125
Is the Best Indian a Dead Indian? REV H G GANSS
138
The Choir
156
The Real St Francis of Assisi FR PASCHAL ROBINSON O F M
166
Royal Accession Declaration remains
170
Editorial
182
Gardens for Italian working people 710
183
Farley Archbishop receives the Pallium 347
184
Great Improvement on Railway and Steamship Lines in Ireland 464
195
Catholic Chronicle
198
Federation American of Catholic Societies Resolutions 341 355
199
Hendrick BishopConsecration 449
201
Consistory of June 22
204
Rabier Report The
205
Baden Attack on the Church in
208
Mexico and Colombia The Truth about Editorial 571
211
Benedictines welcomed to England
215
LeipzigProtestant praise for Pope Leo XIII
216
Deaths
217
Catholic Total Abstinence Union of America 355
220
Suicidal Policy AntiMissionary 586
223
The Reader
225
Bloodshed at Hennebont Brittany 587
229
AltarPresented by an Irish Officer to the New Westminster Cathedral 402
241
The Church of Rome in Spain FRANCIS W BERNARD
256
With St Philip Neri in Rome S J
273
Aglae CONDÉ BENOIST PALLEN
295
Reading of the Bible encouraged by Pope Pius X 581
318
Editorial
337
Decrease of Crime in Ireland 592
338
John Wesley T J CAMPBELI S J
367
The Fior Del Mondo JAMES KENDAL S J
387
American Protestant Consuls Testimony 470
392
The Coral Island Poem C W BARRAUD S J
410
The Ivory Pagoda Story CLAUDE M GIRARDEAU
419
Editorial
436
Catholic Chronicle
448
Negro Mission in the United States
451
Holy See and Dispersed Religious 107
454
University Roman Sixth Centenary
455
MarseillesLaicization of the Hospitals
457
The Reader
472
Editorial
479
Church of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Wymondham
489
School Summer of Irish Studies
495
ReligionMoral Training without it B Guldner S J
505
Flight into Egypt Le Poussini
526
Signs of the TimesEducation Question Editorial
543
Signs Other of the Times
567
Catholic University of America and Pope Piux X
574
Baraga Bishop Anniversary 697
575
Honors and Pilgrimages
580
Vatican and Emperor 108
581
Breacn Celebrating the
582
Anglican Crisis Francis W Grey 33
586
Reparation A Day of 204
589
Brighter Days for France Editorial 80
591
Annual Report of the Society of the Propagation of Faith 94
593
Ghirlandaio and His Father Sta Maria Novella Fiorence
602
Hospital New English 98
623
Assmann Bishop Death of 217
634
Maeterlincks Philosophy of Life Condé Benoist Pallen
637
MatterhornIn its shadow Dalton Dare
657
Ruskins Rose of Italy The Monte Rosa
658
Brondel Bishop Death
695
New Jersey German Catholic Societies 597
701
Cathedral Metz 109
706
St Philip Neri in the house of Galeotto Caccia
709
New Sulpician Province 451
710
Resolutions of American Federation of Catholic Societies 1903 348
713
Fiji Catholic Missions
717
Officers Altar in New Westminster Cathedral 462
725
Filipino Legislative Assembly 116
726
Vienna Truth Society 223
730
Improvement in Railways and Steamship Lines in Ireland
732
Catholic Associations and National Labor Bureau in Italy 583
734
Responsibility of the Publisher Editorial 87
736
Pagoda Ivory The Story C M Girardeau 419
738
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Page 626 - Pomegranate,' which, if cut deep down the middle, Shows a heart within blood-tinctured, of a veined humanity.
Page 626 - Thus spoke the boy so lovely, The while his mother heard, And on his prayer she pondered, But spoke to him no word. That self-same night she dreamed A lovely dream of joy : She thought she saw young Jesus There, playing with the boy. " And for the fruits and flowers Which thou hast brought to me, Rich blessing shall be given A thousand-fold to thee. " For in the fields of heaven Thou shalt roam with me at will...
Page 118 - The Supreme Critic on the errors of the past and the present, and the only prophet of that which must be, is that great nature in which we rest as the earth lies in the soft arms of the atmosphere; that Unity, that Over-Soul, within which every man's particular being is contained and made one with all other...
Page 555 - All things are delivered to me by my Father. And no one knoweth the Son, but the Father: neither doth any one know the Father, but the Son, and he to whom it shall please the Son to reveal him.
Page 558 - The little ones asked for bread, and there was none to break it to them
Page 626 - Thus tenderly and kindly The fair child Jesus spoke ; And, full of careful musings, The anxious mother woke And thus it was accomplished : In a short month and a day, That lovely boy, so gentle, Upon his death-bed lay.
Page 552 - I have given my words in thy mouth : lo I have set thee this day over the nations, and over kingdoms, to root up, and to pull down, and to waste, and to destroy, and to build and to plant, saith the Lord Almighty.
Page 626 - When the red, round sun descended 'mid clouds of crimson light, Again the boy was playing, and earnestly said he, " O beautiful Child Jesus ! come down and play with me. I will find Thee flowers the fairest and weave for Thee a crown, I will get Thee ripe, red strawberries if Thou wilt but come down, O holy, holy Mother ! put Him down from off thy knee, For in these silent meadows there are none to play with me.
Page 556 - Christian, that is, to form Christ Himself in those regenerated by Baptism, according to the emphatic expression of the Apostle: "My little children, of whom I am in labor again, until Christ be formed in you
Page 326 - founded on fact," elaborated with the art of a practised romancer, in which assertion and inference, unsupported by evidence or contradictory to it, often take the place of correct statement.

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