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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1929 VATIGAN PREPARES FOR TOURIST HOST| American Prelates to Lead Pil- | HARTFORD grims o Visit Pope Rome, April 26 —With the ac- cord between the Holy See and the ltalian State on the way to be rati- fled by the Italian parliament, with the forthcoming *“ad limina" visits of the American cardinals and bishops to Rome, most of them bringing pilgrims, and with the fes- tivities attendant on Pius XI's “ju- bilee year,” more Americans than $ orner fi;ifl HARTFORD ever before are expected to apply for audiences with the Pope this summer. As heretofore, most of these| | requests have been handléd through| the North American College, ;‘ha: higher seminary to which the bes! z g sludents of Roman theology inthe A necessity in every United States are sent. In the past, home. Finished in even in the dull seasons o{ the year,| ! mahugany color. Four the college authorities estimate that double clothes hooks. they pass on about 60 applications daily; and in the summertime, when One to a customer. the tourist rush is on, the number runs well into the hundreds. A conservative estimate would in- dicate that about 20,000 Americans, including many mnon-Catholics, are ushered into the Pope's presence in the course of a year. But in 1929 the forecast is that a good 30,000 Americans will seek the pastcboards giving access to the Vatican. Complete 4-Room Home Outfit [ ® [ *® [ Living Room --- Bedroom --- Dining Room --- Kitchen The new 1929 Model Home Outfit, consist- with the harmonizing effect of the entire out- ing of 4 rooms of colorful new modern furni- fit! You may purchase each room seperate- ly if you wish or the complete outfit! Select yours now—a small deposit holds it until you Clothes ‘ ture! Each piece has been carefully selected . for the comfort and convenience, together The collége keeps no statistics of the number of visitors who {nvitations for audiences throug intervention. Some come to Rome with personal letters from their bishops or pastors to Italian eccles- fastics attached to the Vatican offices, and s0 do not have to rely on the college. These, it is sur- mised, constitute only five per cent of the total; all others present their eredentials to Monsignors Burke, Breslin or Kiley, rector, vice-rector and spiritual director respectively of the institution. Americans who contemplate see- ing the Pope should bring with them & letter of recommendation from their parish priest, at least; or, If non-Catholics, from some priest or higher prelate who knows them per- sonally or through one of his parishioners, I they have friends in Rome who are known to the col- lege authorities, their “sayso” will in | most cases suffice, but it is better to be provided with the letter. d provide and hi biack dresses, black b shoes. before coming o that i the regulation we veils or “mantillas” may be pur- chase or rented in Rome, but it is & safe precaution to bring them along. For men the officially re- quired dress s formal evening clothes, with black waistcoat. How- ever, in ‘practice, any dark suit, blue " | or black. with sombre tie, will be acceptable, as Pope Pius does not Wwish pilgrims to go to unnecessary expense. Letters of recommendation should be presented at the Am lege from 9:30 a. m. 1 Aa. m., except on Sundays, or else by special appointment. Once the engraved card asking an audience is issued by one of the three college authorities, the aspirant must pre- ment it in person at the Vatican, going in the “bronze door” under the colonnade to the right of St. Peter's. There an English speaking kecretary. is always on duty, and the errangements for the reception are quickly concluded. PIC [} London he ancient ¢church of for many vy n ruin and a haven for pigs. has been declared an an- cient monument by the Office of Works. The pigs were quartered at the west end of the church and the front was used as a pig trough. The church, as a national relic, will re- ceive the attention of a daretaker and will no longer house the swine. 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