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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1930. ‘B . J tation it mus aipintrormimithianani| | Fisrom {hia zeview | Ariihaibatlie | macant andsras reash 18 op a ey Attacks Modemlsm planks as ‘taxation of church prop- | Ine we might he tempted to con- | educational lines erty.’ ‘secularization of marriage’ | clude that the enemy of God, th:| League of the Cathalic A . | “divorce upon request,’ and repeal of | foc of Jesus Chist and the church | of America which s t only ac t nniversary nquet o IS e e e e e Southern Prelate Strikes at Irreligious Attitude of | Generation — Motheln and Sisters Attend Func- | tion—Gifts Presented to Charter Members. More than 200 members and friends of Court Columba, Catholic daughters of America, gathered at| the Burritt hotel last evening to at- tend the silver anniversary banquet of the court and heard Rt. Rev. William J. Hafey of Raleigh. N. C in an address in wheh he urged the Catholic daughters to fight hard to bring Catholicism to the 60,000,000 this cou it have no re- bishop discussed the work of olic women. stated that the t against religion is through an appeal 1o the senses. claimed that there are as many good things in the world today as in the old days. de- nounced a certain Alabama senator said that the slow spread of holicism in the South was nof to southern bigotry so much as tn northern misguided opinion Attacks Modernism ifter dinner the helief in loud and dramatic manner that t world of today 1s on the brink of di - and perditi Bishop Hafey stated thal speal ers and writers who spread t licf are “raising Hell amon ers and by Hell T mean that rv word, the absence of heaven here a ¥ good things in as in former 20th century as well as the * He continued i who advo- th control in on People’s Ignorance of the Alabam bishop stated that t helicve or T but that e 1 to know that b 1d votes work ce of the people hop Haf-y spoke as follows: th conflic was horn amid g of P language sword.’ (Mat* f hell who marshal em to the end t 1y be damn:d. The assurance « peace of Christ is found only in vielding cor v the com- mon enemy of God and souls [he conflict good and evil is not a battle of recent days rden of Eden ries of hell \" factor vas the triumph of failurs t ified He ove His he Arama gion, and ed Hi he proj dom of Christ—no othe Catholic church; and th enemy for which Chris could not pray, for it was and is th emorn enemy of peace, of v Him:el ctics of the Enemy “The ics of the cnemy deser consideration They may be ecasily xims seductions, its threat attractive maxims and the ring seductions prove cak in- ts of the world in a land Catholic faith has been w Then threats and force 2 called into play as witness Treland I'rance, and in our own day, Mexico ntly somewhat relieved from Hteel of one of the most horrible rsecutions in the history of th 1olic church. In America, in our own country, sensual allureme and false yet pride-provoking ph osophies, are the more successful of cnsnaring souls, Lreeding begetting family, social and stional disorder, the accumulation evil which is the antithesis of | ce which Christ would bring of good will in our own land evi vorld’s appeal 1o cnsual indulgence? Note ubiquitous a on th vatin sence of ¢, mod- est, retine anhood. The maga- It Ibo Ivertisement s wdly depict v n today as, de nt, honerable men desire their mothers, wives, and sisters poriray- | ed before the eyes of men. When | contraceptive information and -~ de- | vanced and has_ caused so much | dectrine for recent conyerts, but vices, The doctrine that hcppiness havoc to souls and cocicty in Amer-! helpful fo t} here and now should be the motive ica that Christian civilization and | informatio of condu the slogan of th: sta vernment are in immediate | at the instru — | vorld's graduating clacs in philaso- ! of annihilation. The situaton| A fir ‘ phy i gion must be destroyed those few weeks in 1918]the time i3 ripe L BlShOp of Ralelgh ] and * ion deserves no niore ri- | when the Central Powers luunched [adoptior '-n"mij b pect than a pile of garbage’ Th::their last great attack on the Allics| der authorization report under the caption: “The Men- and had overrun a tremendous ter: |of a plan whereby <p ace of Cohesive Catholies' finally |ritory. To laymen, like ourselves, |be preparcd to go forth into publ gnangicl : resentation to Charter Members points to its one real ar s the map w terrifying exhibit. | parks or whe r groups could pe |Master for t ening kec red M | 'Roman Catholicism is the cnemv.’ | Nevertheless in April, 1915, Marshal | assembicd and make known to the With truth at least in this instance | Foch stated judiciously 1 much vithout the fold the doctrines | Court Colun have the Ath History | prefer my position to Ludendorff's,’ the Catholic rch. Women as memorable and experience ha t them and the cutcome proved his judg-|well as men must take their p hat the Catholiw church, and the | ment corrcct. The Catholic church: | this sphere of Catholi Catholic church elone, founded, in this land today may well say 'l jca’s largest and most governed, and sustzined by Jesus prefer my position to that of the | ization of Cathol Christ, is now as ever the invincible | enemy, {he World and Worldline tially prepar for of Athcism and cvery other coi- | State and Enforcement of Morality | challe ¥ spiracy against God, religion and| “While it is true that religious | te its many niorality which the world has in- | belief practice outside th: | Apostleship of 1 spired. That church of the ag.s|Catholic ~hurch is precarious dus| er sheep whom ( which resurgent paganism calls an | in no small measure to the subsli- edias anachronismi, against which Pro'- | tulion of the political platform estanticm ‘protest=’ about which |the pulpit, and because of ti funatic: rage, is the ‘one enem.”|marked tendency to return to t which the American Association fi . sm of the sisteenth cen- ; the Advancement of Athcism feacs |t fo call upon the State (o I£l~l|4v|\~ Mother and Sisters Present r ) ; M America. What a privileze t SRR e et et Sballiasa 7 < ; Lo 1 5 2 unit of such-a church and what a | morality, vet it is also true that mil- | or: with 4 Sorn s o ’S‘VOJEE’IE'PROGWRDAFYQSS scrvice to our Mation may 3 tlions in America fare far from s Jishor ) HB0 e peian e ; R Speh = render by reason of our Catholie ing irreli even though un X h te t ba that ‘she (s ; - FOR CHILDREN faith! ted with a church, They the: | room and found Foamal Pietda g et et e Wachington's 1" of Religion | many who upon the foundation sisters from Massachusetts sitting at rk of 1 ¢ : S e R \ ) ; a0 sisters 1 t K Sl i oraniang 1 ; % ex Tecting Discrders. s ead In his farewell address, the first|their natural morality would build the head table e bis mlatedlieaantiancan . Trade Mar Desires Werms, “They Bresk wp RT. REV. W. J. HAFEY resident of the United 5. said: | splendid supernatural structurcs, Breatly overcome by this act on t o ; Mige ] wd " S e Earmeie e PREE, ARfens 4 dispositions 1 habits who t rity of life and convi vart of the lcaders of the local cour can, a arter T rc 3 Sy ne Iurk:lauvco.ulq,l!. sin becomes common criough it loses | which to political prosperity, | tion ar pared to he dog- i o W cnacient. | melizionte norality are indispens- | mas and morals hle wmmr vain would that|they only knew her as she s, man claim the tribute of prtriotism |as she has heen caricatured H taode dressing, coarse conduct ho s £ hould mm.— ibvert these | those .who have played into th , and theatrically daubed f great pillars of hum happiness, | 1z the World 2nd its lates: come quite the fashion when t finest props of the duties o North, South pearl of purity i ckoned q men and citizens. The mere poli < t call superstition of mediaeval d - |cian, ecqually with the pious mar fi ighten t out o becomes cataracted. Likewise the ages of Faith ‘as well BUElit [ohrcenerito it crcrishElhem! purity. The very worldly A volume could not trace all their | my,” which Commur its quest for victims must fec connections with private and publi cvism would gladl it ‘scans'the ~ beauty cor teliolty, Lot \ e ored by people of so NeatisGana so-called respectability < .000 of the “Eat Drink and Be Merry” ror 5bl n dederts the | 7 f nd comes most hope- e ore i inserolE Bocruee|oaths wRICH struments of | fully the desire of the Catholic more insidious and.deceptive, is investigation ir 1 of justice”? | to be of personal s rvice series of maxims which the world | And let us aution indvige the | Apostolate so ardently uses to decoy the minds of men | supposition tha ) Our Holy Father, Pope P from the high and uncompromisinz A Mmaintained v it religion. WY “To this aposiolate in Amer principles uttered by -Christ. * c ORI I R et iona] Onganiz=tion of matters not what we b ¢ r| enee d ¢ tion or the Catholic. Daughters of Americ actions arc correct t C str S i committed. To t ments in you'; ‘Eai, drink. and be | exclusion of - . ein et e erry, for tomarrow we dic'—infer- “With tk v el as the end rather t From such a medley of words of our the world's philo- | tered scphy or sophy couched in | than nir ponderous language and not infre- | are la . el M e G B hos Unlied LeSInams rmen is a lc untold colleges and universities sustained | great cities 1 Bntinne el s S by public funds. Recent disclosures | be f S e e of the type of sex instruction given ¢ such p ¢ 0 e e to youths in hitherto respectable | a3 em e i SEls schools of learning is an 1 of how 1 world is 5 1bl 1 pé f1 n- |y I must stamp Henee we nat surp 2tholicity 1 learn from the third annual report | a roperty are rclative 1 he a xtensive of the American Associs for tl v fe 1 any oth Advancement of Atheis try f the world." doubled its membership 3 r TUNE IN on station WTIC {Hartford} every Tuesday evening from 710 7:30. Diamond Orchestra ...Just a few days more...and our great contest ends...but our $ h e n A I S m rl- h wa s ‘ values continue...in fact every shipment of merchandise gives them new life ... and gives our low prices added significance ... New Yo rk’s Governor‘ o learn to know these values. . this Diamond Gmger Ale bega/z its two-year ageing period UCH can happen in two years. 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