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+ <hr class="page" />
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style=
+ "text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.73em"><span style=
+ "font-size: 173%">The Irish Ecclesiastical Record</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style=
+ "text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.20em"><span style=
+ "font-size: 120%">Volume 1.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style=
+ "text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.20em"><span style=
+ "font-size: 120%">November, 1864</span></p>
+ </div>
+ <hr class="page" />
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">Contents</span></h1>
+
+ <ul class="tei tei-index tei-index-toc">
+ <li><a href="#toc1">The Holy See And The Liberty Of The Irish
+ Church At The Beginning Of The Present Century.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc3">I. From Mgr.
+ Brancadoro to Father Concanen, O.P., Agent at Rome for the Irish
+ Bishops. Dalla Propaganda. 7 Agosto, 1801.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc5">II. From the same to
+ the same. Dalla Propaganda, 25 Settembre, 1805.</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#toc7">A Recent Protestant View Of The Church Of The
+ Middle Ages.</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#toc9">The Mss. Remains Of Professor O'Curry In The
+ Catholic University. No. II.</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#toc11">The Destiny Of The Irish Race.</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#toc13">Liturgical Questions. (<span style=
+ "font-style: italic">From M. Bouix's</span> <span style=
+ "font-style: italic">“</span><span style="font-style: italic">Revue
+ des Sciences Ecclesiastiques</span><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">”</span>).</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#toc15">Documents.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc17">I. Condemnation Of
+ Dr. Froschammer's Works.</a></li>
+
+ <li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc19">II. Decree Of The
+ Congregation Of Rites.</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#toc21">Notices Of Books.</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#toc23">Footnotes</a></li>
+ </ul>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-body" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 6.00em; margin-top: 6.00em">
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page049">[pg 049]</span><a name="Pg049"
+ id="Pg049" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ <hr class="page" />
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <a name="toc1" id="toc1"></a> <a name="pdf2" id="pdf2"></a>
+
+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">The Holy See And The Liberty Of The
+ Irish Church At The Beginning Of The Present Century.</span></h1>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">All students of
+ Irish Catholic affairs must feel, at every moment, that we are at a
+ great loss for a collection of ecclesiastical documents connected
+ with our Church. The past misfortunes of Ireland explain the origin
+ of this want. During the persecutions of Elizabeth, of James the
+ First, and Cromwell, our ancient manuscripts, and the archives of our
+ convents and monasteries, were ruthlessly destroyed. At a later
+ period, whilst the penal laws were in full operation, it was
+ dangerous to preserve official ecclesiastical papers, lest they
+ should be construed by the bigotry and ignorance of our enemies into
+ proofs of sedition or treason. Since liberty began to dawn on our
+ country, things have undergone a beneficial change, and recently
+ great efforts have been made to rescue and preserve from destruction
+ every remaining fragment of our ancient history, and every document
+ calculated to throw light on the annals of our Church. We are anxious
+ to coöperate in this good work, and we shall feel deeply grateful to
+ our friends if they forward to us any official ecclesiastical papers,
+ either ancient or modern, that it may be desirable to preserve.
+ Receiving such papers casually, we cannot insert them in the
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">Record</span></span> in chronological
+ order, but by aid of an Index, to be published at the end of each
+ volume, the future historian will be able to avail himself of them
+ for his purposes.</p><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page050">[pg
+ 050]</span><a name="Pg050" id="Pg050" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">To-day we insert
+ in our columns two letters never published before, as far as we can
+ learn, in their original language. They were addressed, in the
+ beginning of this century, by the learned Archbishop of Myra,
+ Monsignore Brancadoro, Secretary of the Propaganda, to a
+ distinguished Dominican, Father Concanen, then agent of the Irish
+ bishops, who was afterwards promoted to the See of New York, and who
+ died at Naples, in the year 1808, before he could take possession of
+ his diocese.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The first letter,
+ dated the 7th August, 1801, refers to certain resolutions adopted by
+ ten Irish prelates, in January, 1799, at a sad period of our history,
+ when Ireland was in a state of utter prostration, and abandoned to
+ the fury of an Orange faction. In such circumstances, we are not to
+ be surprised that the Catholics of Cork, Waterford, Wexford, and many
+ other parts of Ireland, in the hope of preserving their lives and
+ property, should have petitioned to be united to England; or that
+ Catholic prelates, anxious to gain protection for their flocks,
+ should have endeavoured to propitiate those who had the power of the
+ government in their hands, by taking into consideration the proposals
+ then made—that the state should provide for the maintenance of the
+ clergy, and that a right should be given to the state to inquire into
+ the loyalty of such ecclesiastics as might be proposed for the
+ various sees of Ireland.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The celebrated Dr.
+ Milner, treating of the resolutions just referred to, observes in his
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Supplementary Memoirs</span></span>, p. 115,
+ that they had nothing in common with the veto which was afterwards
+ proposed by government in 1805, and several times in succeeding
+ years, and adds, that the prelates <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“stipulated for their own just influence, and also for
+ the consent of the Pope in this important business.”</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">According to the
+ wise determination of the prelates, the matters they had agreed to
+ were referred to the judgment of the Supreme Head of the Church. A
+ speedy answer, however, could not be obtained. At that time the great
+ Pontiff, Pius the Sixth, was a captive in the hands of the French
+ Republicans, and soon after died a martyr at Valence in France. The
+ Holy See was then vacant for several months, until, by the visible
+ interposition of Providence, Italy was freed from her invaders, and
+ the cardinals were enabled to assemble in conclave to elect a new
+ Pope. Soon after his promotion, Pius the Seventh occupied himself
+ with the affairs of our Church, and the secretary of the Propaganda
+ received instructions to communicate through Father Concanen to the
+ Irish Prelates the wishes of his Holiness.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The substance of
+ the official note of Monsignore Brancadoro is, 1. That his Holiness
+ is thankful to the British government for the relaxation of the penal
+ laws to which Catholics had been so <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page051">[pg 051]</span><a name="Pg051" id="Pg051" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> long subjected, and for any other acts of
+ liberality or kindness conferred on them. 2. That the Irish prelates,
+ whilst manifesting their gratitude for the favours they had received,
+ should prove, by their conduct, that it was not through a feeling of
+ self-interest, or through hopes of temporal advantages, that they
+ inculcated on their flocks the necessity of obedience to the laws and
+ the conscientious fulfilment of the duties of good citizens; but that
+ they did so through a spirit of religion, and in conformity with the
+ dictates of the gospel. 3. That to prove how sincerely they were
+ animated with those feelings, the Irish prelates should refuse the
+ proffered pension, and continue to act and support themselves as they
+ have done for the past, thus giving an example of Christian
+ perfection which would not fail to give general edification.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The second letter
+ is also from the secretary of Propaganda to Father Concanen, and is
+ dated 25th of Sept., 1805, in which year Dr. Milner had just brought
+ under the notice of the Holy See some new projects of government
+ interference with the Catholic clergy, which had lately been
+ introduced into Parliament by Sir John Hippisley, at that time a
+ supporter of Emancipation, but who afterwards gave proofs of a great
+ desire to enslave the Catholic Church.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the second
+ letter Monsignore Brancadoro states the apprehension felt by the S.
+ Congregation, lest the moment of the Catholic triumph should prove
+ the one most dangerous to the purity and stability of the Catholic
+ religion since the Reformation; that it would be no injustice to
+ suspect the British Government of being influenced by designs to that
+ very effect; that the Bishops should, therefore, as a general
+ principle, renounce all idea of advancing their own proper interests,
+ or of securing any temporal advantages, lest through human frailty
+ they should inadvertently be surprised into any concessions which in
+ course of time might prove injurious to the interests of religion.
+ The Secretary then goes on to say that the S. Congregation found
+ serious difficulties, more or less, in all the plans which, as Dr.
+ Milner had reported, had been proposed by the statesmen of the day in
+ England. These plans were:—1. The pensioning of the clergy. 2. State
+ interference in the nomination of Bishops. 3. The restoration of the
+ Hierarchy in England. 4. The concession to the ministry of the right
+ to examine the communications which might pass between the English
+ and Irish Catholics and the Holy See.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">As to the plan of
+ pensioning the clergy, Monsignore Brancadoro points out the dangers
+ to which its adoption would expose them. If they accept a pension
+ from government, the offerings of the faithful will be undoubtedly
+ withdrawn, and the <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page052">[pg
+ 052]</span><a name="Pg052" id="Pg052" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ priesthood will be left quite dependent on the caprice of those in
+ power. He recalls to Father Concanen's memory, that in his previous
+ letter of the 7th of August, 1801, he had announced to him the Pope's
+ wish that the Irish clergy should decline all pensions from the
+ government, and mentions that the Irish Bishops, in reply, had stated
+ that they willingly renounced all temporal advantages in order to
+ preserve religion uninjured.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The secretary of
+ the Propaganda next reminds his correspondent that Pius VI., in a
+ brief of 20th March, 1791, had condemned a decree of the National
+ Assembly of France, by which the clergy of that country were made
+ pensioners of the state; and he adds that the Holy See had resisted a
+ similar attempt of the English government in regard to the clergy of
+ Corsica, when that island had fallen into their hands.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Examining the
+ various vetoistical plans mentioned by Dr. Milner, Monsignore
+ Brancadoro quotes the authority of the great and learned Pontiff,
+ Benedict XIV., to show how decidedly opposed the Holy See has always
+ been to every project directed to vest Catholic ecclesiastical
+ appointments in the hands of a Protestant sovereign. This question is
+ discussed in a brief of that Pope addressed to the Bishop of Breslau
+ on the 15th of May, 1748, and his words are as follows: <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“There is not recorded in the whole history of the Church
+ a single example in which the appointment of a bishop or abbot was
+ conceded to a sovereign of a different religion”</span>. He adds
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“that he would not, and could not, introduce
+ a practice calculated to scandalize the Catholic world, and which,
+ besides bringing on him a dreadful judgment in another world, would
+ render his name odious and accursed during life, and much more so
+ after death”</span>.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">2. The learned
+ writer then proceeds to examine the various plans of granting to
+ government certain powers in regard to the nomination of bishops, and
+ explodes them all as replete with danger to religion, and well
+ calculated to enslave the Church.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The plans proposed
+ to lessen the Pope's unwillingness to grant to the sovereign the
+ right of nomination were the following:—Some thought that the
+ nomination should be limited to a certain class of persons who should
+ have been approved of by the episcopal body after an examination and
+ trial. Such a body might be the vicars-general, of whom two should be
+ appointed for each diocese. The government was to be bound to choose
+ the bishops out of this body. This plan was rejected, first, because
+ it would really amount to vesting the nomination of bishops in a
+ non-Catholic sovereign; and secondly, on account of difficulties
+ created by the circumstances of the time and place.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Others proposed to
+ give the government the right of excluding from the episcopal charge
+ those obnoxious to itself. Monsignore <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page053">[pg 053]</span><a name="Pg053" id="Pg053" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> Brancadoro says of this plan, that unless this
+ right of exclusion were restricted by limits, it would be equivalent
+ to a real power of nomination. But even so, even after due
+ limitation, it was an absolute novelty in the Church, and no one
+ could tell what its consequences might be. Besides, it was uncalled
+ for, since the experience of so many centuries ought to have
+ convinced the government that the ecclesiastics appointed to govern
+ dioceses were always excellent citizens. Besides, it was the custom
+ of the Holy See not to appoint to a vacant diocese until it had
+ received the recommendation of the metropolitans and the diocesan
+ clergy. This was a safeguard against improper appointments.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">3. With respect to
+ the restoration of the Hierarchy in England, Monsignore Brancadoro
+ blames the motive which induced the English nobles to petition for
+ such a change of church government, namely, the desire they felt to
+ have bishops less bound to the Holy See. He declares that, although
+ differing <span lang="la" class="tei tei-foreign" xml:lang=
+ "la"><span style="font-style: italic">quoad jus</span></span>,
+ bishops and vicars-apostolic did not differ in reality, and that the
+ Holy See was equally well satisfied with the bishops of Ireland, and
+ the vicars-apostolic of England and Scotland.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">4. The Secretary
+ condemns, as worst of all, the plan of giving to the ministers the
+ right to examine the communications that pass between the Holy See
+ and the British and Irish Catholics. Such a right has never been
+ allowed, even to a Catholic power, much less should it be allowed to
+ a Protestant government. The case of France was not to the point, for
+ there the right was limited to provisions of benefices alone. The
+ government has no reason to be afraid: the Holy See has expressly
+ declared to bishops and vicars-apostolic, that it does not desire any
+ political information from them.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The two official
+ notes we insert will be read in their original language with great
+ interest. They are noble monuments of the zeal of the holy Pontiff,
+ Pius VII., and of the vigilance with which the Holy See has always
+ endeavoured to uphold the rights and independence of our ancient
+ Church. Undoubtedly the wise instructions given in those letters had
+ no small share in arousing that spirit with which a few years later
+ our clergy and people resisted and defeated all the efforts of
+ British statesmen to deprive our Church of her liberties, and to
+ reduce her to the degraded condition of the Protestant establishment.
+ The notes of the secretary of Propaganda are a fine specimen of
+ ecclesiastical writing, illustrating the maxim <span lang="la" class=
+ "tei tei-foreign" xml:lang="la"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">fortiter in re, suaviter in
+ modo</span></span>.</p><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page054">[pg
+ 054]</span><a name="Pg054" id="Pg054" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc3" id="toc3"></a> <a name="pdf4" id="pdf4"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">I. From Mgr. Brancadoro to Father
+ Concanen, O.P., Agent at Rome for the Irish Bishops. Dalla
+ Propaganda. 7 Agosto, 1801.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Informata la
+ Santità di Nostro Signore del nuovo piano ideato de Governo
+ Brittannico in supposto vantaggio della ecclesiastica Gerarchia dei
+ cattolici d'Irlanda, non ha punto esitato a manifestare la più viva
+ reconoscenza verso la spontanea e generosa liberalità del prelodato
+ Governo, cui professerà sempre la massima gratitudine, per
+ l'assistenze, e favori, che accorda ai mentovati cattolici de' suoi
+ dominj. Tenendo poi la Santità Sua per indubitato, che la
+ sperimentata fedeltà di quel Clero Cattolico Romano al legittimo
+ suo Sovrano derivi interamente dalle massime di nostra S.
+ Religione, le quali non possono mai esser soggette a verun
+ cambiamento, desidera il suddetto Governo resti assicurato, che i
+ Metropolitani, i Vescovi e il Clero tutto della Irlanda conoscerà
+ sempre un tal suo stretto dovere, e lo adempirà esattamente in
+ qualunque incontro. Brama però ad un tempo vivissimamente il S.
+ Padre, che l'anzidetto Clero seguitando il plausibile sistema da
+ lui osservato finora si astenga scrupolosamente dall' avere in mira
+ qualunque suo proprio temporale vantaggio, e che dimostrando sempre
+ con parole, e con fatti la sincera invariabilità del suo
+ attacamento, riconoscenza, e sommissione al Governo Brittanico, gli
+ faccia vieppiù conoscere la realtà di sua gratitudine alle offerte
+ nuove beneficenze, dispensandosi dal profittarne, e dando con ciò
+ una luminosa prova di quel costantè disinteresse stimato tanto
+ conforme all' Apostolico zelo dei ministri del Santuario, e tanto
+ giovevole, e decoroso alla stessa cattolico Religione, come quello
+ che concilia in singular modo la stima, e il respetto verso dei
+ sagri ministeri, e che li rende più venerabili, e più cari ai
+ fedeli commessi alla loro spirituale direzione.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Tali sono i
+ precisi sentimenti che la Santità di Nostro Signore ha ordinate al
+ Segretario di Propaganda di communicare alla Paternità Vostra
+ affinchè per di Lei mezzo giungano senza ritardo a notizie degli
+ ottimi Metropolitani, e Vescovi del regno d'Irlanda, nel quale
+ spera fermamente Sua Santità, che come ad onta dei più gravi
+ pericoli si è già mantenuta in passato, cosi manterassi pur anco in
+ avvenire affatto illesa da ogni benchè menoma macchia la nostra
+ cattolica Religione.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Lo scrivente
+ pertanto nell' eseguire i Pontificj comandi si rassegna nel suo
+ particolare colla più distinta stima ec.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc5" id="toc5"></a> <a name="pdf6" id="pdf6"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">II. From the same to the same. Dalla
+ Propaganda, 25 Settembre, 1805.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Reverendissimo
+ P. Maestro Concanen</span></span>,</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">La lettera del
+ degnissimo Monsig. Milner, Vicario Apostolico del distretto medio
+ d'Inghilterra, diretta a V. P., la cui traduzione ella, per ordine
+ del Prefetto stesso, ha communicata all Arcivescovo di <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page055">[pg 055]</span><a name="Pg055" id="Pg055"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> Mira, Segretario di Propaganda, ha
+ fatto entrare la Sacra Congregazione nello stesso timore, che
+ manifesta l' ottimo Prelato, che il momento della fortuna dei
+ cattolici nel Parlamento sia il più pericoloso alla purità, e
+ stabilità della nostra santa Religione, che sia mai avvenuto dopo
+ la pretesa riforma di quel regno, e non si farebbe ingiuria al
+ Governo acattolico, se si sospettassero appunto queste mire: E
+ perciò dovranno i Vicarj Apostolici, ed i Vescovi di quel dominio
+ abbandonare ogni mira di proprio vantaggio, ed interesse temporale,
+ da cui, indebolito il loro cuore potrebbe facilmente, senza
+ avvedersene, essere sorpreso a condiscendere in qualche cosa, che
+ recherà, col tempo, del pregiudizio alla Religione.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Questo spirito
+ di disinteresse si scorge già luminosamente in Monsig. Milner dal
+ tenore della sua lettera: e perciò chiede egli saviamento della S.
+ C. delle istruzioni, colle quali regolarsi nella trattativa, in cui
+ si trova impegnato. Ma la S. C. trova delle difficoltà gravi, più o
+ meno, in tutti i progetti, ch' egli narra, fatti da quei
+ politici.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Ed in primo
+ luogo, riguardo al progetto di assegnarsi stabili pensioni sul
+ pubblico erario ai Vescovi, ed al Clero di quel dominio, la Santità
+ di N. S. espresse già i suoi sentimenti, per mezzo di un biglietto
+ dell' Arcivescovo, che scrive, diretto a V. P, in data dei 7 Agosto
+ 1801, il quale essendo stato da lei comunicato ai metropolitani, e
+ vescovi d'Irlanda, essi risposero, che rinunziavano volentieri a
+ qualunque vantaggio temporale, per conservare illibata la cattolica
+ Religione. Sarà dunque opportuno di spedire a Mons. Milner la copia
+ di quel Biglietto, che si dà qui annessa.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">E per verità,
+ accettandosi dal clero le pensioni, cesseranno immantinente molti
+ fondi di sussistenza, che ora ritrae dalla pietà de fedeli;
+ resteranno le pensioni per quasi unico mezzo di sostentamento. Ora
+ chi non vede a quali gravissime tentazioni non si esporrebbero gli
+ ecclesiastici, di condiscendere, in qualche cosa pregiudiziale alla
+ s. Religione, alla volontà di un Governo di religione diversa, che
+ può in un punto ridurlo allu mendicità col ritenere le pensioni?
+ Per questa, ed altre ragioni, essendosi adottata la massima di dare
+ le pensioni al clero dell' Assemblea Nazionale di Francia nella
+ Costituzione civile del clero, la Sa. Me. di Pio VI. la riprovò nel
+ suo breve dei 20 marzo 1791. pag. 61, e seg. Ed avendo la stessa
+ corte di Londra, quando entrò in possesso della Corsica, fatto il
+ medesimo progetto, vi si oppose la S. Sede, e quella Real corte
+ desistè dall' impegno.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Riguardo all'
+ influenza, che si vorrebbe, del potere civile nella nomina de'
+ vescovi, cosi varj progetti, che si sono fatti, per regolare una
+ tale influenza, è in primo luogo da avvertirsi, che la nomina
+ assolutamente non potrà accordarsi al Sovrano, come acattolico. Al
+ qual proposito basterà riportare i sentimenti di Benedetto XIV.
+ Questo gran Pontefice in una sua lettera scritta al vescovo di
+ Breslavia li 15 maggio 1748, si espresse ne' seguenti termini.—"Non
+ ritrovasi in tutta la storia Ecclesiastica verun indulto conceduto
+ da Romani Pontefici ai Sovrani di altra comunione, il nominare a
+ Vescovadi, ed Abbadie—soggiungendo, che non voleva, ne poteva
+ introdurre un <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page056">[pg
+ 056]</span><a name="Pg056" id="Pg056" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ esempio, che scandalizzarebbe tutto il mondo cattolico, e che,
+ oltre la gravissima pena, la quale Iddio gli farebbe scontare nell'
+ altro mondo, renderebbe il suo nome esoso, e maledetto in tutto il
+ tempo di sua vita, e molto più in quello che avrebbe a decorrere
+ dopo la di lui morte. La stessa difficoltà sussisterebbe
+ ugualmente, ancorchè il diritto di nomina fosse limitato tra una
+ classe di persone, esaminata prima, e previamente sperimentata, ed
+ approvata dal corpo dei Vescovi, come quello de' Gran-Vicarj, da
+ stabilirsene due in ogni Diocesi, e Distretto. Ma oltre a questo,
+ il progetto de' Gran-Vicarj involve gravissime difficoltà per le
+ circostanze locali. Perciocchè, lasciando anche stare il pericolo
+ dell' ambizione degli ecclesiastici presso de' Vescovi, e Vicarj
+ Apostolici per essere dichiarati Gran-Vicarj, quando che ora,
+ scegliendosi i soggetti da promuoversi dal ceto degli operaj, s'
+ impegnano anche gli ambiziosi a faticare a prò delle anime: é
+ chiaro ancoro, che in tanta penuria di ecclesiastici, ch' è in
+ tutto cotesto dominio, se si tolgono due Gran-Vicarj per ogni
+ Vicario Apostolico, o Vescovo, mancheranno affatto gli
+ ecclesiastici per la cura delle anime.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Il semplice
+ diritto di esclusiva involverebbe minori inconvenienti intrinseci,
+ purchè fosse limitato; giacchè altrimenti, a forza di escludere si
+ otterrebbe per indiretto una vera nomina. Ma questo diritto è
+ affatto nuovo; e l' introdurlo per la prima volta, non si sa a
+ quali conseguenze potrebbe condurre. Ma siccome tutti questi
+ progetti si fanno per assicurare il Governo, che non sia promossa
+ persona, che non gli sia invisa, dovrebbe bastare l' esperienza di
+ tanti secoli, ad assicurare il Governo, stesso della somma premura,
+ che ha sempre avuta la S. Sede, che i soggetti da lei promossi, non
+ solo non siano invisi, ma siano anche graditi del Governo stesso.
+ Eo V. P. puó di fatto proprio attestare della somma industria,
+ attività, e segretezza usatasi, qualche tempo fa, della S. Sede,
+ per escludere persona, che sospettava potere riuscire men gradita
+ al Governo, benchè ape poggiata da forti raccomandazioni, ed
+ includesse altra persona, cha sicuramente fosse di sua
+ soddisfazione. Oltre di che essendo solitquesta S. C. di attendere
+ per gli promovendi gli attestati, e le postulazioni, o le
+ informazioni de' Metropolitani, o degli altri Vicarj Apostolici, ed
+ anche del clero della rispettiva Diocesi, prima di proporre al S.
+ P. i soggetti, da questi certamente sapra quali siano quelle
+ persone, che possano essere poco accette al Governo, per escluderle
+ sicuramente.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Quanto al
+ desiderio de' Magnati, di avere vescovi, in vece di Vicarj
+ Apostolici, in se stesso considerato è santissimo, ed analogo alla
+ costituzione della Chiessa Cattolica; e se n' è trattato altre
+ volte in Inghilterra. Dispiace solamente il fine, per cui si fa un
+ tal progetto, cioè per avere Prelati meno aderenti alla S. Sede. Ma
+ la S. Sede nulla avrebba a temere da siffata innovazione, sull'
+ esempio de' vescovi d' Irlanda de quali è ugualmente contenta che
+ de' Vicarj Apostolici d' Inghilterra, e di Scozia. Senza che, la
+ constante esperienza dimostra, che quantunque in diritto sia
+ diversa la condizione de' Vicarj Apostolici de quella de' Vescovi;
+ pure in fatti non porta <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page057">[pg
+ 057]</span><a name="Pg057" id="Pg057" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ effetti diversi. Solo devrebbe rifflettersi alle circostanze de'
+ tempi, ed agl' incovenienti che potrebbero esercitare il cosi detto
+ Club Cisalpino, per evitarsi al possibile ogni innovazione.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Più di tutti
+ sarebbe fatale quel progretto, che per altro Monsig. Milner dice
+ essere di alcuni pochi, che ogni communicazione de' cattolici colla
+ S. Sede debba soggiacere all' esame de' ministri di S. M. Questo
+ diritto non si è mai riconosciuto dalla S. Sede in alcun principe
+ cattolico: e l' esempio che si cita, della Francia, era dai
+ concordati limitato alle sole ecclesiastiche proviste. Ma quanto
+ sarebbe più pericoloso in un Governo acattolico, con cui non è
+ possibile di convenire nelle massime religiose. Si spera per altro,
+ che quei pochi, che propongono, un tal progretto, non troveranno
+ seguito: e che quel Governo, che si vanta di lasciare una piena
+ libertà ai suoi sudditi, non vorra imporre loro una catena negli
+ effari più delicati, che riguardano la coscienza, per gli quali
+ soltanto i cattolici, communicano colla S. Sede: giacchè la S. C.
+ nel questionario stampato, che manda a quei Vescovi, e Vicarj
+ Apostolici per norma della relazione delle loro chiese, nel primo
+ articolo si protesta espressamente che non vuole di loro alcuna
+ nuova politica.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Molto consolante
+ è poi, riuscito alla S. Congr. la nuova, che sia riuscito, allo
+ stesso Monsig. Milner di ottenere un' assai piú grande libertà per
+ gli soldati cattolici nell' esercizio della S. Religione; e che
+ abbia ben dispositi gli animi, per fare riconoscere validi nella
+ legge civile i matrimonj contratti avanti un sacerdote cattolico.
+ V. Paternità gliene faccia i più vivi ringraziamenti, per parte di
+ questa S. C.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In fine l'
+ Arcivescovo, che scrive, con piena stima se le rassegna.</p>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <a name="toc7" id="toc7"></a> <a name="pdf8" id="pdf8"></a>
+
+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">A Recent Protestant View Of The Church
+ Of The Middle Ages.</span></h1>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The history of the
+ Church in the middle ages has ever forced upon Protestant minds a
+ difficulty which they have met by many various methods of solution.
+ The middle age exhibits so much of precious side by side with so much
+ of base, so much of the beauty of holiness in the midst of
+ ungodliness, so much of what all Christians admit as truth with what
+ Protestants call fatal error, that the character of the whole cannot
+ readily be taken in at first sight from the Protestant point of view.
+ Some there are who dwell so long on the shadows that they close their
+ eyes to the light, and these declare the medieval Church to have been
+ a scene of unmitigated evil. To their minds the whole theology of the
+ period is useless, or worse than useless, harmful. They connect the
+ middle ages with wickedness as thoroughly as the Manicheans connected
+ matter with the evil principle.</p><span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page058">[pg 058]</span><a name="Pg058" id="Pg058" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Others there are
+ who honestly admit that these ages, especially their earlier part,
+ are not Protestant, but at the same time contend that neither are
+ they favourable to Roman doctrine. These believe that facts
+ abundantly prove that in the bosom of the Church which was then, the
+ two Churches were to be found, which afterwards disengaged themselves
+ from one another at the Reformation. This is the philosophy of
+ medieval history which, as we learn from the preface to his
+ collection of <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Sacred Latin Poetry</span></span>,<a id=
+ "noteref_1" name="noteref_1" href="#note_1"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1</span></span></a> has
+ recommended itself to Dr. Trench, the present Protestant Archbishop
+ of Dublin. <span class="tei tei-q">“In Romanism we have the residuum
+ of the middle-age Church and theology, the lees, after all, or well
+ nigh all the wine was drained away. But in the medieval Church we
+ have the wine and lees together—the truth and the error, the false
+ observance and yet at the same time the divine truth which should one
+ day be fatal to it—side by side.”</span> For such thinkers the sum of
+ all the history of that period amounts to this: a long struggle
+ between two Churches—one a Church of truth, the other a Church of
+ error—a struggle which, however, ended happily in the triumph of the
+ Church of truth by the Reformation, in which the truth was purified
+ from its contact with error.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It is not without
+ its advantages to know what views the occupant of an Irish see so
+ distinguished, is led to take, of the Church to which seventy-seven
+ out of every hundred Irishmen belong, with all the convictions of
+ their intellects, and all the love of their hearts. It seems to us
+ that his theory is not likely to satisfy any party; it goes too far
+ to please some, and stops short too soon to be agreeable to others.
+ But what strikes us most of all in it is the fatal inconsistency of
+ its parts. Of this the very book to which it serves as preface is
+ proof enough. Dr. Trench's position is this. He tells his Protestant
+ readers that whereas in the medieval Church there was a good church,
+ and an evil, all the good has found its resting place in
+ Protestantism, all the evil in tyrannical Rome. Whatever of good, of
+ holy, of pure, has ever been said or done within the Church,
+ Protestants are the rightful inheritors of it all. From the treasury
+ of the Church before the Reformation he proposes to draw, and to
+ collect in this work what his readers may live on and love, and what
+ he is confident will prove wholesome nourishment for their souls. He
+ would set before them the feelings of the Church during these
+ thousand years of her existence, and would summon from afar, from
+ remote ages, <span class="tei tei-q">“voices in which they may utter
+ and embody the deepest things of their hearts”</span>. Such, he
+ assures them, are the voices of the writers whose poems have found a
+ place in his <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page059">[pg
+ 059]</span><a name="Pg059" id="Pg059" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ book. Now, if we are to understand that the two ante-Reformation
+ Churches stood out quite distinctly, one from the other, in open
+ antagonism, like Jerusalem and Babylon, each having its own position
+ more or less clearly defined, we should naturally expect to find in
+ Dr. Trench's book the thoughts and words only of the Reformers before
+ the Reformation, of the men, that is, who never bent the knee to
+ Baal, but ever cherished in their hearts the true doctrine of
+ salvation. If his own theory be worth anything, he must have recourse
+ for his present purposes, to that one of the two Churches which alone
+ has been perpetuated, victorious after conflict, in Protestantism.
+ Where else shall he find sympathies that answer to those of
+ Protestants? But he does not do so. For in the beginning of his
+ preface he tells us that he has not admitted each and all of the
+ works of the authors whose productions he inserts. He tells us that
+ he has carefully excluded from his collection <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“all hymns which in any way imply the Romish doctrine of
+ transubstantiation”</span>, or, <span class="tei tei-q">“which
+ involve any creature-worship, or speak of the Mother of our Lord in
+ any other language than that which Scripture has sanctioned, and our
+ Church adopted”</span>, or which <span class="tei tei-q">“ask of the
+ suffrages of the Saints”</span>? These certainly are not the
+ doctrines which have been perpetuated in Protestantism.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">His own practice,
+ therefore, is inconsistent with his theory, if that theory means to
+ assert the existence of two Churches in the middle age, distinctly
+ antagonistic, one to the other.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The only escape
+ from this tangle is to reply, that Dr. Trench, although he may find
+ two Churches in the bosom of the middle-age Church, does not,
+ however, place between them a separation so sharp as to suppose the
+ Church of good absolutely without evil, nor the Church of evil
+ altogether destitute of good. In each there is good and some mixture
+ of evil: error relieved by a vein of truth. His favourite authors, by
+ whose labours he wishes to make his readers profit, are, in this last
+ hypothesis, men who are subject to the influence of both Churches;
+ men who belong partly to each in turn, whose doctrines are a pitiable
+ admixture of truth with falsehood—who, in one word, are visited both
+ by <span class="tei tei-q">“airs from Heaven and blasts from
+ Hell”</span>. At times they say what all, even Protestants, may
+ treasure up in their hearts, to live on and love; at times, again,
+ they are made to utter what all should reject and condemn, as so many
+ snares for unwary feet. We shall say nothing of the difficulty the
+ mind feels in accepting such a description of the position of these
+ writers, nor of the task we have to persuade ourselves that those who
+ teach belief in deadly heresies to be essential to salvation, can be,
+ at the same time, the chosen tabernacles wherein the pure spirit of
+ real piety can ever take up its abode. Such was not <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page060">[pg 060]</span><a name="Pg060" id="Pg060"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> the feeling of the ancient Church. We
+ ask, instead, who are the men upon whose writings Dr. Trench would
+ sit in judgment, <span class="tei tei-q">“to sunder between the holy
+ and profane”</span>, to distinguish between the errors and the truth,
+ to decide what we are <span class="tei tei-q">“to take warning from
+ and to shun, what to live upon and love”</span>. With the exception
+ of the two, Alard and Buttmann, all are men highly honoured by the
+ whole Catholic world, and all, without exception, are praised for
+ their excelling virtues by Dr. Trench himself. Among the twenty-three
+ names we read with reverence those of Saint Ambrose, Saint
+ Bonaventure, Venerable Bede, Saint Bernard, Saint Peter Damian,
+ Thomas a-Kempis, Peter the Venerable, Jacopone, and others of great
+ reputation for sanctity and learning. These are the men whose
+ writings Dr. Trench is to parcel out into two portions; this to be
+ venerated as sacred, that to be condemned as profane. It needs great
+ faith in the censor, to accept readily his decision in such a case.
+ What test does he undertake to apply? what criterion is to influence
+ his choice? Why does he cast away the poems which celebrate St. Peter
+ as Prince of the Apostles, and approve of those that extol St. Paul?
+ Why should he style Adam of St. Victor's hymn on the Blessed Virgin
+ an exaggeration, and quote as edifying his <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Laus S.
+ Scripturae</span></span>? Why are St. Bonaventure's pieces in honour
+ of Mary visited with censure, and his lines <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">In Passione
+ Domini</span></span> made the theme of praise? Dr. Trench gives us
+ his reasons very plainly. <span class="tei tei-q">“If our position
+ mean anything”</span>, says he (page x.), <span class="tei tei-q">“we
+ are bound to believe that to us, having the Word and the Spirit, the
+ power has been given to distinguish things which differ.... It is our
+ duty to believe that to us, that to each generation which humbly and
+ earnestly seeks, will be given that enlightening spirit, by whose aid
+ it shall be enabled to read aright the past realizations of God's
+ divine idea in the wise and historic Church of successive ages, and
+ to distinguish the human imperfections, blemishes, and errors, from
+ the divine truth which they obscured and overlaid, but which they
+ could not destroy, being, one day, rather to be destroyed by
+ it”</span>. That is to say, we, as Protestants, in virtue of our
+ position as such, are able by the light of the Holy Spirit to discern
+ true from false doctrine, the fruits of the good Church from the
+ fruits of the evil Church. This enlightening Spirit will be given to
+ each generation which humbly and earnestly seeks it. But, we ask,
+ what are we to believe concerning the working of the same
+ enlightening Spirit in the hearts of the holy men whose exquisitely
+ devotional writings Dr. Trench sets before us? Were they men of
+ humility and earnestness? If they were not, Dr. Trench's book appears
+ under false colours, and is not a book of edification. And if they
+ were, as they certainly were, who is Dr. Trench <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page061">[pg 061]</span><a name="Pg061" id="Pg061"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> that he should take it on himself to
+ condemn those who enjoyed the very same light which he claims for
+ himself? And why should we not then rather believe that as these holy
+ men had, on his own showing, the spirit of God, Dr. Trench, in
+ condemning their doctrine does in truth condemn what is the doctrine
+ of the Church of the Holy Spirit.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The theory is
+ therefore as inconsistent as on historical grounds it is false. Such
+ as it is, however, the conclusions we may draw from it are of great
+ importance.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">1. Dr. Trench
+ declares that, both by omitting and by thinning, he has carefully
+ removed from his selection, all doctrine implying transubstantiation,
+ the cultus of the Blessed Virgin, the invocation of saints, and the
+ veneration of the cross. Now, as the great bulk of the poems he
+ publishes belong to the middle ages, strictly so called, it follows,
+ on Dr. Trench's authority, that these doctrines of the Roman Catholic
+ Church were held long before the Reformation, and that the Church was
+ already in possession when Luther came.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">2. Since he tells
+ us (page vi) that he has counted inadmissible poems which breathe a
+ spirit foreign to that tone of piety which the English Church desires
+ to cherish in her children, it follows that the spirit of piety in
+ the Church of old is not the same as that in the present Church of
+ England. Now in such cases the presumption is against novelty.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">3. Dr. Trench
+ (page vii) reminds his readers that it is unfair to try the
+ theological language of the middle ages by the greater strictness and
+ accuracy rendered necessary by the struggle, of the Reformation. A
+ man who holds a doctrine <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">implicitly</span></em> and in a confused manner,
+ is likely to use words which he would correct if the doctrine were
+ put before him in accurate form. This is a sound principle, and one
+ constantly employed by Catholic theologians, when they have to deal
+ with an objection urged by Protestants from some obscure or equivocal
+ passage of a Father. It is satisfactory to be able for the future to
+ claim for its use the high authority of Dr. Trench.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">4. A special
+ assistance of the Holy Spirit is claimed for all those who humbly and
+ earnestly invoke him. This assistance is to enable those blessed with
+ it to distinguish between error and divine truth. Is this happy
+ privilege to be exercised either independently, without the direction
+ of the ministers of the Church, or is it one of the graces peculiar
+ to the pastoral office? In the former case, every fanatical sectary
+ may judge in matters of religion as securely as if he had the whole
+ world on his side. In the latter case, it would be interesting to
+ know how much does this privilege differ from the infallibility
+ claimed by the Catholic Church.</p><span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page062">[pg 062]</span><a name="Pg062" id="Pg062" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">5. Finally, the
+ contradictions inherent to the whole theory are most clearly to be
+ seen in the following passage about the noble lines which Hildebert,
+ Archbishop of Tours, in the beginning of the twelfth century, places
+ on the lip of the city of Rome:</p>
+
+ <div class="block tei tei-quote" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em">
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">“</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">I have not inserted these lines</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">, says
+ Dr. Trench,</span> <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span style="font-size: 90%">in the body of
+ this collection, lest I might seem to claim for them that entire
+ sympathy which I am very far from doing. Yet, believing as we may,
+ and, to give any meaning to a large period of Church history, we
+ must, that Papal Rome of the middle ages had a work of God to
+ accomplish for the taming of a violent and brutal world, in the midst
+ of which she often lifted up the only voice which was anywhere heard
+ in behalf of righteousness and truth—all of which we may believe,
+ with the fullest sense that her dominion was an unrighteous
+ usurpation, however overruled for good to Christendom, which could
+ then take no higher blessing—believing this, we may freely admire
+ these lines, so nobly telling of that true strength of spiritual
+ power, which may be perfected in the utmost weakness of all other
+ power. It is the city of Rome which speaks:</span></span></p>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-lg" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 0.90em; margin-top: 0.90em">
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Dum simulacra mihi, dum numina
+ vana placerent,</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 1.80em">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Militiâ, populo, moenibus alts
+ fui:</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">At simul effigies, arasque
+ superstitiosas</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 1.80em">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Dejiciens, uni sum famulata
+ Deo;</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Cesserunt arces, cecidere palatia
+ divum,</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 1.80em">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Servivit populis, degeneravit
+ eques.</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Vix scio quae fuerim: vix Romae
+ Roma recordor;</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 1.80em">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Vix sinit occasus vel meminisse
+ mei.</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Gratior haec jactura mihi
+ successibus illis,</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 1.80em">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Major sum pauper divite, stante
+ jacens.</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Plus aquilis vexilla crucis, plus
+ Caesare Petrus,</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 1.80em">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Plus cinctis ducibus vulgus inerme
+ dedit.</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Stans domui terras; infernum
+ diruta pulso;</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 1.80em">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Corpora stans, animas fracta
+ jacensque rego.</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Tunc miserae plebi, nunc
+ principibus tenebrarum</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 1.80em">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Impero; tunc urbes, nunc mea regna
+ polus.</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Quod ne Caesaribus videar debere
+ vel armis,</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 1.80em">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Et species rerum meque meosque
+ trahat,</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Armorum vis illa perit, ruit alta
+ Senatûs</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 1.80em">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Gloria, procumbunt templa, theatra
+ jacent.</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Rostra vacant, edicta silent, sua
+ praemia desunt</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 1.80em">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Emeritis, populo jura, colonus
+ agris.</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Ista jacent, ne forte meus spem
+ ponat in illis</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-l" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-left: 1.80em">
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">Civis, et evacuet spemque bonumque
+ crucis.</span>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page063">[pg 063]</span><a name=
+ "Pg063" id="Pg063" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <a name="toc9" id="toc9"></a> <a name="pdf10" id="pdf10"></a>
+
+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">The Mss. Remains Of Professor O'Curry
+ In The Catholic University. No. II.</span></h1>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Prayer of St. Aireran
+ the Wise, ob.</span></span>. 664.</p>
+
+ <div class="block tei tei-quote" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em">
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">[In the first number of the</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-size: 90%; font-variant: small-caps">
+ Record</span></span> <span style="font-size: 90%">we published from
+ the manuscripts of the late Professor O'Curry the Prayer of St.
+ Colga of Clonmacnoise. We now publish another beautiful devotional
+ piece from the same collection.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">Speaking of ancient Irish religious works now
+ remaining, O'Curry says (at page 378 of his great work):</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span style="font-size: 90%">The fifth
+ class of these religious remains consists of the prayers,
+ invocations, and litanies, which have came down to
+ us</span><span style="font-size: 90%">”</span></span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">. The Prayer of St. Colga, published in our last
+ number, is placed by O'Curry in the second place among these
+ documents, which he sets down in chronological order.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">“</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">The first piece of this class (adopting the
+ chronological order) is the prayer of St.</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Aireran</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">the
+ Wise (often called</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Aileran</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">,</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Eleran</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">,
+ and</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Airenan</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">),
+ who was a classical professor in the great school of Clonard, and
+ died of the plague in the year 664. St. Aireran's prayer or litany
+ is addressed, respectively, to God the Father, to God the Son, and
+ to God the Holy Spirit, invoking them for mercy by various titles
+ indicative of their power, glory, and attributes. The prayer
+ consists of five invocations to the Father, eighteen invocations to
+ the Son, and five to the Holy Spirit; and commences in Latin
+ thus:</span> <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">‘</span><span style="font-size: 90%">O Deus Pater,
+ Omnipotens Deus, exerci misericordiam nobis</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">’</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">. This
+ is followed by the same Invocation in the Gaedhlic; and the
+ petitions to the end are continued in the same language. The
+ invocation of the Son begins thus:</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">‘</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">Have mercy on us, O Almighty God! O Jesus Christ!
+ O Son Of the living God! O Son, born twice! O only born of God the
+ Father</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">’</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">. The
+ petition to the Holy Spirit begins:</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">‘</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">Have mercy on us, O Almighty God! O Holy Spirit! O
+ Spirit the noblest of all spirits!</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">’</span></span> <span style="font-size: 90%">(See
+ original in</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-variant: small-caps">Appendix</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">,
+ No. CXX.)</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">“</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">When I first discovered this prayer in the</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Leabhar Buidhe
+ Lecain</span></span> <span style="font-size: 90%">(or Yellow Book
+ of</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Lecain</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">),
+ in the library of Trinity College, many years ago, I had no means
+ of ascertaining or fixing its date; but in my subsequent readings
+ in the same library, for my collection of ancient glossaries, I met
+ the word</span> <span class="tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Oirchis</span></span>
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">set down with explanation and
+ illustration, as follows:</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">“ </span><span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">‘</span><span class=
+ "tei tei-foreign"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Oirchis</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">,
+ id est, Mercy; as it is said in the prayers of Arinan the
+ Wise</span><span style="font-size: 90%">’</span></span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">:—Have mercy on us, O God the Father
+ Almighty!</span><span style="font-size: 90%">”</span></span>
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">See original in</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-variant: small-caps">Appendix</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">,
+ No. CXXI.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">“</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">I think it is unnecessary to say more on the
+ identity of the author of this prayer with the distinguished</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Aireran</span></span>
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">of Clonard. Nor is this the only
+ specimen of his devout works that has come down to us. Fleming, in
+ his Collecta Sacra, has published a fragment of a Latin tract
+ discovered in the ancient monastery of St. Gall in Switzerland,
+ which is entitled</span> <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">‘</span><span style="font-size: 90%">The Mystical
+ Interpretation of the Ancestry of our Lord Jesus
+ Christ</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">’</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">. A
+ perfect copy of this curious tract, and one of high antiquity, has,
+ I believe, been lately discovered on the
+ continent.</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">“</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">There was another</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Airenan</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">,
+ also called</span> <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">‘</span><span style="font-size: 90%">the
+ wise</span><span style="font-size: 90%">’</span></span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">, who was abbot of</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Tamhlacht</span></span>
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">[Tallaght] in the latter part of the
+ ninth century; but he has not been distinguished as an author, as
+ far as we know</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">It seems to us that there are three things
+ specially worthy of our consideration in this beautiful
+ prayer.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">In the first place, we find in it an explicit and
+ most clear declaration of the Catholic Faith regarding the Blessed
+ Trinity, especially the distinction of three persons, and the
+ Divinity of each of these Divine Persons.</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">“</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">O God the Father Almighty, O God of Hosts, help
+ us! Help us, O Almighty God! O Jesus Christ! Help us, O Almighty
+ God, O Holy Spirit!</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">We are in the next place struck by the
+ extraordinary familiarity with the Holy Scripture which the writer
+ evinces. There is scarcely one of the epithets which is not found
+ in the sacred pages, almost in the precise words used by him,
+ beginning with the first words, addressed to the Eternal
+ Father,</span> <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span style="font-size: 90%">O God of
+ Hosts</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">,
+ the</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Deus Sabaoth</span></span>
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">of the Prophets, and going on to the
+ last invocation of the Holy Ghost,</span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">“</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">Spirit of love</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">,
+ which comprises in itself the two inspired phrases:</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span lang="la" class="tei tei-foreign"
+ xml:lang="la"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Spiritus est
+ Deus</span></span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">,
+ and</span> <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span lang="la" class="tei tei-foreign"
+ xml:lang="la"><span style="font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Deus
+ Charitas est</span></span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">. We
+ may also remark the coincidence between Saint Aireran and the
+ liturgical prayers of the Church, especially in the invocations of
+ the Holy Ghost found in the office of Whitsuntide and in the
+ administration of the Sacrament of Confirmation,</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span lang="la" class="tei tei-foreign"
+ xml:lang="la"><span style="font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Tu
+ septiformis munere: Digitus Paternae
+ dexterae</span></span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">.</span> <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span style="font-size: 90%">O Finger of
+ God! O Spirit of Seven Forms</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">In fine, we find our Irish saint applying to the
+ Son of God the vision of the Prophet Ezechiel regarding the four
+ mysterious animals:</span> <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span style="font-size: 90%">O true Man! O
+ Lion! O young Ox! O Eagle!</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">The
+ prophecy is commonly interpreted of the Four Evangelists. Saint
+ Augustine and Saint Jerome are quoted as authorities for this
+ interpretation. But it is worthy of remark, that Saint Gregory the
+ Great, whilst giving the same interpretation, applies the
+ mysterious vision also to God the Son.</span><a id="noteref_2"
+ name="noteref_2" href="#note_2"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">2</span></span></a>
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">And Saint Aireran, by adopting this
+ opinion, seems to afford us another proof of the great familiarity
+ of our Irish scholars with the writings of the great Pontiff and
+ Father of the Church. And this familiarity is rendered still more
+ remarkable, and serves to give another proof of the constant
+ communication between Rome and Ireland, from the close proximity of
+ the times of our Saint and of Saint Gregory.]</span></p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page064">[pg 064]</span><a name=
+ "Pg064" id="Pg064" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">O Deus Pater
+ omnipotens Deus exerce tuam misericordiam nobis!</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">O God the Father
+ Almighty! O God of Hosts, help us.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">O illustrious God!
+ O Lord of the world! O Creator of all creatures, help us.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">O indescribable
+ God! O Creator of all creatures, help us.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">O invisible God! O
+ incorporeal God! O unseen God! O unimaginable God! O patient God! O
+ uncorrupted God! O unchangeable God! O eternal God! O perfect God! O
+ merciful God! O admirable God! O Golden Goodness! O Heavenly Father,
+ who art in Heaven, help us.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Help us, O
+ Almighty God! O Jesus Christ! O Son of the living God! O Son twice
+ born! O only begotten of the Father! O first-born of Mary the Virgin!
+ O Son of David! O Son of Abraham, beginning of all things! O End of
+ the World! O Word of God! O Jewel of the Heavenly Kingdom! O Life of
+ all (things)! O Eternal Truth! O Image, O Likeness, O Form of God the
+ Father! O Arm of God! O Hand of God! O Strength of God! O right
+ (hand) of God! O true Wisdom! O true Light, which enlightens all men!
+ O Light-giver! O Sun of Righteousness! O Star of the Morning! O
+ Lustre of the Divinity! O Sheen of the Eternal Light! O Fountain of
+ immortal Life! O Pacificator between God and Man! O Foretold of the
+ Church! O Faithful Shepherd of the flock! O Hope of the Faithful! O
+ Angel of the Great Council! O True Prophet! O True Apostle! O True
+ Preacher! O Master! O Friend of Souls (Spiritual Director)! O Thou of
+ the shining hair! O Immortal Food! O Tree of Life! O Righteous of
+ Heaven! O Wand from the Stem of Moses! O King of Israel! O Saviour! O
+ Door of Life! O Splendid Flower of the Plain! O Corner-stone! O
+ Heavenly Zion! O Foundation of the Faith! O Spotless Lamb! O Diadem!
+ O Gentle Sheep! O Redeemer of mankind! O true God! O True Man! O
+ Lion! O young Ox! O Eagle! O Crucified Christ! O Judge of the
+ Judgment Day! help us.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Help us, O
+ Almighty God! O Holy Spirit! O Spirit more noble than all Spirits! O
+ Finger of God! O Guardian of the Christians! O Protector of the
+ Distressed! O Co-partner of the True Wisdom! O Author of the Holy
+ Scripture! O Spirit of Righteousness! O Spirit of Seven Forms! O
+ Spirit of the Intellect! O Spirit of the Counsel! O Spirit of
+ Fortitude! O Spirit of Knowledge! O Spirit of Love! help us.</p>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page065">[pg 065]</span><a name=
+ "Pg065" id="Pg065" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <a name="toc11" id="toc11"></a> <a name="pdf12" id="pdf12"></a>
+
+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">The Destiny Of The Irish
+ Race.</span><a id="noteref_3" name="noteref_3" href=
+ "#note_3"><span class="tei tei-noteref" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">3</span></span></a></h1>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">That God knows and
+ governs all things—that whatever happens is either done or permitted
+ by him, and that he proposes to himself wise and beneficent ends in
+ all he does or permits—are truths which lie at the foundation of all
+ religion. The wicked may refuse to obey his commands, but they cannot
+ withdraw themselves from the reach of his power. While their
+ wickedness is entirely their own, <em class=
+ "tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">God</span></em> makes
+ them, however unwilling or unconscious, instruments to work out his
+ ends.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It is thus that
+ individuals and nations have each a peculiar destiny. Not that there
+ is a blind fate, such as Pagans imagined; but that an all-seeing and
+ all-governing God proposes to himself certain objects, which he is
+ determined to attain, despite the perversity of man.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">To learn the
+ purposes of God in the development of human events, to trace his hand
+ in the complicated movements of society, to see him overruling and
+ directing all to his own great ends, is one of the most sublime
+ objects to which the study of history can be applied. Frequently,
+ indeed, we may be unable fully to comprehend the designs of his
+ providence in the moral, as in the physical world. Fancy, or pride,
+ may easily have a great part in suggesting our theories. But, if we
+ confine ourselves to certain facts and undoubted principles, we can
+ often trace the design in both orders, and admire in it the wisdom,
+ the power, the goodness—all the attributes of God. Nay, all these
+ shine more brightly in the moral than in the physical order.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The history of his
+ chosen people is an example of this. We find empires rising and
+ falling, at one time to punish, at another time to try, at another to
+ deliver his people. The good and the wicked, the weak and the strong,
+ become in turn his instruments. The whole history of that people is
+ but a record of the acts of his overruling providence, directing all
+ things to the accomplishment of the designs which he had
+ announced.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This is, indeed,
+ so evident in this case that it may not be considered a fair instance
+ to prove my general position. For it is admitted that God's
+ providence over the Jewish race was quite extraordinary. Still, it
+ proves that God does so intervene in human affairs, and it
+ illustrates many of the principles that must be kept in view in these
+ investigations. It shows, for example, that many, unconscious of the
+ fact—nay, with quite another object <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page066">[pg 066]</span><a name="Pg066" id="Pg066" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> in view, acting perhaps from avarice, hatred,
+ or ambition, are yet instruments in the hand of God for the
+ accomplishment of his wise purposes. It shows how things, and
+ persons, considered as of little or of no value, according to human
+ views, may, in reality, be the pivots on which the destinies of vast
+ empires turn, connected, as they may be, with the accomplishment of
+ purposes which weigh more in the scales of Heaven than the mere
+ temporal condition of all the empires of the Earth.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It is in this view
+ that many Christian writers assert that the Roman empire obtained
+ universal sway, that civilized nations being thus brought closely
+ together, an easier way might be prepared for the spread of the
+ Gospel. The generals and statesmen of Rome had no doubt a very low
+ idea of the poor fishermen of Galilee, and of the tentmaker of
+ Tharsus. It may be safely presumed that they did not even allow their
+ names to divert their thoughts, for a moment, from the grand projects
+ of conquest and government by which they were engrossed. Yet, in the
+ designs of God, it was, most probably, to prepare a way for the work
+ of those fishermen, and of that tentmaker, and their associates, that
+ wisdom had been vouchsafed to their counsels and victory to their
+ arms.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The endless
+ invasions of the Roman empire by northern tribes is another instance
+ of whole races being used by God for his own purposes, without their
+ having any idea of the work in which they were employed. They came to
+ punish those who had revelled in the blood of the saints, and to
+ supply fresh material for the great work of the Church of God.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Towards the close
+ of the fifteenth century, an Italian sailor, led by some astronomical
+ observations and some half understood, or rather misunderstood, tales
+ of ancient travellers, to believe that there must be another
+ continent far away beyond the western waters, wandered from court to
+ court, in Europe, in search of means to fit up an expedition to
+ discover it, and he finally succeeded in making known a new world. It
+ requires little faith in divine Providence to believe that it was God
+ who was impelling him thus to open a new outlet for the energies of
+ the ancient world, which were then about being developed on a
+ gigantic scale, and, still more, to prepare a field for a more
+ extensive spread of the Gospel, in which the Church might repair the
+ losses she was about to sustain in the religious convulsions
+ impending in Europe.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Numberless similar
+ instances might be quoted. These designs of God are sometimes
+ manifest, sometimes hidden; sometimes they are far-reaching,
+ sometimes limited. Ignorance and pride may mistake or pervert them.
+ But they always prevail; they are always worthy of their Author; and
+ let me add, that the salvation <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page067">[pg 067]</span><a name="Pg067" id="Pg067" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> of men being the object most highly prized by
+ God, it is not only rightfully considered the most noble, but it is
+ that to which his other works may be justly accounted
+ subordinate.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It is under the
+ light of these principles that I undertake an investigation of the
+ purposes of God regarding the Irish race. These purposes seem to me
+ no longer matter of speculation; they may be pronounced manifest; for
+ they are written in unmistakable characters in the development of
+ events.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The history of
+ Ireland is, in many respects, peculiar. Few nations received the
+ faith so readily, and no other preserved it amidst similar struggles.
+ St. Patrick first announced the Gospel to the assembled states of the
+ realm at Tara. He received permission to preach it, unmolested,
+ throughout the length and breadth of the land. By his indomitable
+ zeal and heroic virtue, he succeeded in winning over the natives so
+ effectually, that at his death few pagans remained in Ireland. Not a
+ drop of blood was shed when Christianity was first announced. Heroism
+ was displayed only by the exalted virtues of the Apostle and of the
+ neophytes. Nowhere else did the Gospel take root so quickly and so
+ firmly, and produce fruits so immediate and so abundant. Catholic
+ Ireland soon became the home of the saints and sages of the Christian
+ world. To many of the nations of the continent her apostles went
+ forth, charged with the embassy of eternal truth. In every realm of
+ Europe her children established sanctuaries of piety and learning;
+ and to her own hospitable shores the natives of other lands flocked
+ to receive education, and even support, from her gratuitous bounty.
+ Homes of virtue dotted her hills and valleys; and thus were laid deep
+ the roots of that strong attachment to the faith, which, later, was
+ to be exposed to trials the most severe.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">We thus find God
+ preparing Ireland for a future, then hidden to all but Himself. For
+ the day of trial came at last. She was reposing in peace, under the
+ shadow of the Gospel, when the barbaric invasion, that swept before
+ it every vestige of learning and religion in many parts of Europe,
+ reached her shores. Ireland was the only country that rolled back its
+ wave. But she did this at the cost of her life's blood. For two
+ centuries the Dane trampled her sons under foot. His cruelties yet
+ re-echo in the national traditions. But the Irish race at last arose
+ in its might, and drove the barbarian from its shores. The churches
+ of the country had been pillaged, its monasteries plundered, its
+ institutions of learning destroyed—everything that the sword could
+ smite, or fire consume, had perished; but the Irish race came out of
+ the ordeal preserving its own integrity, and the jewel which it
+ prized above all else—its glorious faith.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Not long after
+ this deliverance, and before Ireland had succeeded <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page068">[pg 068]</span><a name="Pg068" id="Pg068"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> in obliterating the traces of Danish
+ cruelty, another invader set his foot on her shores. Availing himself
+ of the discords naturally arising from the disorganized state of
+ society, he succeeded in gaining a foothold. By fanning these
+ discords, he kept possession and gained strength. The rule of the
+ Saxon became thus almost as severe a calamity as had been the
+ oppression of the Dane. To the hatred, which is generally greater in
+ the oppressor than in the oppressed, were added, in time, religious
+ fanaticism and the desire of plunder, which became its associate and
+ assumed its garb. The <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">mere</span></em> Irishman, who was hated under
+ any circumstances on account of his race, was now hunted in his own
+ country as if he were a wild beast. The property of the Catholic
+ people was confiscated, and most stringent laws were enacted to
+ prevent its renewed acquisitions. Priests, wherever found, were put
+ to death, and the severest penalties were inflicted on those who
+ would harbour any that escaped detection. Extermination by fire and
+ sword was ordered in so many words, and was attempted. When this
+ failed, a system of penal laws was established, which were in full
+ force until lately, and which a Protestant writer of deservedly high
+ repute (Burke) calls a <span class="tei tei-q">“machine of wise and
+ elaborate contrivance, and as well fitted for the oppression,
+ impoverishment, and degradation of a people, and the debasement in
+ them of human nature itself, as ever proceeded from the perverted
+ ingenuity of man”</span>. Upon the partial abandonment of this form
+ of oppression, a system of proselytism was adopted, and is yet in
+ full vigour (for it has become an institution, and the best supported
+ institution in Ireland), which, by bribes to the high and the low,
+ appeals to every base instinct to draw men away from the faith.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Yet neither
+ confiscation of property, nor famine, nor disgrace, nor death in its
+ most hideous forms, could make Ireland waver in that faith which our
+ forefathers received from St. Patrick. There were, of course, from
+ time to time, and there are, a few exceptions. Did not these occur,
+ the Irish must have been more than men. But, as a general rule, the
+ places that could not be procured or retained, except by apostacy,
+ were resigned. The rich allowed their property to be torn from them,
+ and they willingly became poor; the poor bore hunger and all other
+ consequences of wretched poverty; and though every Earthly good was
+ arrayed temptingly before them, they scorned to purchase comfort at
+ the price of apostacy. During the four years from 1846 to 1850,
+ nearly two millions either perished from hunger or its attendant
+ pestilence, or were forced to leave their native land to escape both.
+ In the midst of the dead and the dying, proselytisers showed
+ themselves everywhere, well provided with food and money, and Bibles,
+ and every one of the sufferers felt, <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page069">[pg 069]</span><a name="Pg069" id="Pg069" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> and was made to feel, that all his sufferings
+ might have been spared had he been willing to barter his faith for
+ bread. Yet the masses could bear hunger and face pestilence, or fly
+ from their native land; but they would not eat the bread of apostacy.
+ They died, or they fled; but they clung to their faith.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In vain, I think,
+ will history be searched for another example of such vast numbers,
+ generation after generation, calmly, silently facing an unhonoured
+ death, without any support on earth but the approving voice of
+ conscience.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This fidelity can
+ be predicated with truth of the whole Irish race, notwithstanding the
+ numbers of those in Ireland who are not Catholics. For these, besides
+ being a minority of the inhabitants, are but an exotic, planted in
+ Ireland by the sword. They were imported, being already, and because
+ they were, of another faith, for the purpose of supplanting that of
+ the inhabitants. Many of them adopted the faith of the old race, so
+ that the names that indicate their origin are not a certain test of
+ their religion. But so steadily has the old stock adhered to its
+ faith, that an Irish <span class="tei tei-q">“O”</span>, or
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Mac”</span>, or any other old Celtic name,
+ is almost sure to designate a Catholic. Indeed, such names are
+ usually called <span class="tei tei-q">“Catholic names”</span>.
+ Whenever an exception is found, it is so rare an occurrence that the
+ party is considered a renegade from his race as well as from his
+ religion.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It would, however,
+ be not only unfounded to flatter ourselves that this stability in the
+ faith is the result of anything peculiar in the Irish nature, but it
+ would be, I may say, a blasphemy to assert it. God alone can preserve
+ any one in the paths of truth and virtue; how much more must we
+ attribute to Him the fidelity of a whole race, under the trying
+ circumstances here enumerated?</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Such grace may
+ have been given, as many believe, in reward of the readiness and the
+ fulness with which our ancestors first received the faith of the
+ Gospel, and it is hoped that God will to the end grant the same grace
+ of fidelity to their descendants. Our great Apostle is said to have
+ asked this favour from God for the nation which so readily responded
+ to his call. Let us unite our prayers with his, and, like Solomon,
+ ask for our race not riches, nor power, but true wisdom, which is,
+ above all and before all, allegiance to the true faith. This was the
+ prayer, no doubt, which the millions of our martyred ancestors poured
+ out. They themselves sacrificed property and liberty; they gave up
+ everything that man could take away, that they might preserve this
+ precious jewel. They believed that in doing this they were following
+ the dictates of true wisdom, and, in their fondest love for their
+ remotest posterity, they wished and prayed that similar wisdom might
+ be displayed by them. May their prayer be heard to the
+ end.</p><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page070">[pg 070]</span><a name=
+ "Pg070" id="Pg070" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This prayer has
+ been heard, or at least this grace has been granted, up to the
+ present. When the sons of Ireland on this day return in thought to
+ the homes of their fathers, they may indeed look back upon a land
+ inferior to many in the elements of material greatness. They may
+ behold her castles and rich domains in the possession of the
+ stranger. They may view the masses of their race with scarcely a
+ foothold in the land of their fathers, liable to be ejected from the
+ farm, and driven out on the public highways, and from the highways
+ into the crowded town, and from the hovels of the crowded town into
+ the poorhouse, and even at the poorhouse denied the right of
+ admission. But amidst all the miseries of those who yet dwell in the
+ old land—in spite of the wiles of unscrupulous governments, and
+ heartless and tyrannical landlords, and hypocritical proselytizers—in
+ spite of open violence and covert bribes, their undying attachment to
+ the faith remains unaltered, unshaken—a monument of national virtue
+ more honourable than any which wealth or power could erect, or
+ flattery devise.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But all this is a
+ grace, a great grace of God. It reveals a purpose of Heaven more
+ bountiful in regard to this people than if he had raised them to the
+ highest place in material power amongst the nations of the Earth.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Temporal
+ prosperity, in its various forms, though a favour from God, is not
+ his most precious blessing. He himself selected the way of the Cross.
+ In abjection and suffering he came into the world; he lived in it
+ despised and persecuted, he died amidst excruciating torments. To
+ those whom he loved in a special manner, he says, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Can you drink the chalice which I am to drink, and be
+ baptized with the baptism with which I shall be baptized?”</span> and
+ when they reply, they can, the promise that this shall be fulfilled,
+ his leading them to follow him in the way of the Cross, his calling
+ them to suffer for righteousness, is the best pledge of his greatest
+ love.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This grace he has
+ given to Ireland. Her children have received and accepted the call;
+ they have reaped the reward. Indeed, I have found the opinion
+ entertained by many clergymen of extensive experience, that there is
+ not probably a people on this Earth of whom more, in proportion to
+ their number, leave this world with well grounded hopes of a happy
+ eternity. They do not, it is true, display a boastful assurance that
+ they are about to ascend at once into Heaven. But vast masses serve
+ God with humble fidelity in life, and, at death, acknowledging and
+ sorry for their sins, doing all they can to comply with his
+ requirements, they throw themselves, with resignation to his will,
+ into the arms of his mercy.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Were nothing else
+ apparent in the purposes of God, we might <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page071">[pg 071]</span><a name="Pg071" id="Pg071" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> stop here. We would find a great and worthy
+ object for all that Ireland has suffered, and cause to thank the
+ Almighty Ruler for having given her the grace to suffer in union with
+ and for the sake of his Son.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But God's graces
+ are often given for ulterior purposes; and it may be asked whether
+ the extraordinary preservation of this nation's faith has not another
+ object in his wise and merciful counsels.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It appears to me
+ that this is now clear in the case of Ireland. But, to understand it
+ properly, we must reflect more closely on her connection with
+ England, and on the condition of this latter country.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the sixteenth
+ century England abandoned the faith to which she had adhered for a
+ thousand years. Her apostacy, though consummated by degrees, may be
+ said to have become at last complete. The blood of her best sons
+ flowed at Tyburn. The priests that were not of the number were
+ banished, or forced to seek safety in hiding places. The same price
+ was put on the head of a priest as on that of a wolf. The property of
+ Catholics was confiscated, their children were taken from them, and
+ educated in the religion of the establishment. These and analogous
+ measures produced their effect at last. Were it not for these things,
+ a great part of that nation, if not a majority, would be Catholic
+ to-day. Though they desired no share in the plunder of the Church,
+ and had no fancy for the new theories of the Reformers, they were
+ weak enough to yield to a pressure, under which compromise first, and
+ then apostacy, afforded the only means of escaping confiscation and
+ the loss of every social advantage, frequently the only means of
+ escaping death. The old faith stamped, indeed, its mark on the
+ institutions of the kingdom in a manner that could not be blotted
+ out. It left its memorials everywhere throughout the land. The noble
+ universities, the gorgeous cathedrals, and the splendid ruins
+ scattered over the surface of the country, are witnesses of its
+ departed power; but it is itself effectually blotted out from the
+ hearts of the people. Though the most noble kings and princes of the
+ land had delighted in honouring Catholicity, though England had sent
+ her apostles and her saints into many a clime, though her hills and
+ valleys had re-echoed for centuries with the sweet songs of Catholic
+ devotion, her people now know nothing more hateful than the faith
+ under the auspices of which their fathers were civilized. They
+ nickname it <span class="tei tei-q">“Popery”</span>, and the name
+ expresses that which is to them most hateful.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Yet this England,
+ this Catholic-hating England, has become one of the greatest nations
+ of the Earth in the material order. Her fleets are mirrored in every
+ sea; her banner floats on every <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page072">[pg 072]</span><a name="Pg072" id="Pg072" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> continent. It has been truly said that the
+ sound of her drums, calling her soldiers from slumber, goes before
+ and greets the rising sun in its circuit around the globe.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But what is most
+ remarkable, and certainly not without some great purpose in the order
+ of divine Providence, England has become in our day the great hive
+ from which colonies go out to people islands and continents in
+ distant parts of the world; lands which were before vast wastes,
+ tenanted only by the wild beast, or by the savage scarcely less
+ ferocious. Indeed, she is the only nation in our day that seems to
+ have received such a mission.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">And is it then to
+ an apostate nation exclusively that God has given the mission to fill
+ up these wastes? Is it a corrupted faith only which is to be borne to
+ these savage nations, and to be planted in those vast regions, which
+ God has made known to civilized man in these latter days? Were this
+ the case, we might tremble, though we should adore it as one of the
+ inscrutable judgments of God, dealing with nations in his <em class=
+ "tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">great</span></em>
+ wrath.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But is such the
+ fact? It would indeed be the fact were it not for faithful Ireland.
+ But, united as England is with Ireland, the result is quite
+ otherwise. The very ambition and desire for gain which impel England
+ to extend her power and plant her colonies in the most distant
+ countries of the globe, become the instruments for carrying also the
+ undying faith of Ireland to the regions which England has
+ conquered.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Saul went to seek
+ Samuel, thinking only of finding his father's asses. God was sending
+ him to be anointed king over his people. England sends her ships all
+ over the world, thinking only of markets for the produce of her
+ forges and her looms. God is sending her that she may spread
+ everywhere the faith of the Irish people.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Under the
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Union Jack”</span>, on which the crosses of
+ St. George and St. Andrew are blended, but so blended as to prevent
+ any Christian symbol being recognized (a fit emblem of the effect of
+ the union of jarring sects, each professing to proclaim Christianity,
+ but between them only obscuring and obstructing it)—the Irishman,
+ too, is borne to the distant colony. He goes, probably, before the
+ mast or in the forecastle, but he bears with him the true faith; and
+ when he lands he hastens to raise its symbol. This may be at first
+ over a rude chapel. But it is a signal to other way-farers, and they
+ gather under its shade to offer up the sacred mysteries. As soon as
+ his means permit, even before he can build a good dwelling for
+ himself, he takes care that the house of God be, in every possible
+ degree, worthy of its sacred character. And so the Church creeps on
+ and grows, and regions that sat in darkness are now blessed by the
+ offering of the Adorable Sacrifice and the announcement of the true
+ faith.</p><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page073">[pg
+ 073]</span><a name="Pg073" id="Pg073" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The Irishman,
+ generally speaking, did not leave home through ambition, or for
+ conquest. He departed with sorrow from the shade of that hawthorn
+ around which the dearest memories of childhood clustered. He would
+ have remained content with the humble lot of his father had he been
+ allowed to dwell there in peace. But the bailiff came, and, to make
+ wider pastures for sheep and bullocks, his humble cottage was
+ levelled, and he himself sent to wander through the world in search
+ of a home. But in his wanderings he carries his faith with him, and
+ he becomes the means of spreading everywhere the true Church of
+ God.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It is thus that
+ the tempest, which seems but to destroy the flower, catches up its
+ seeds and scatters them far and near, and these seeds produce other
+ flowers as beautiful as that from which they were torn, so that some
+ fair spot of the prairie, when despoiled of its loveliness, but
+ affords the means of covering the vast expanse with new and
+ variegated beauties.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It is thus that
+ the famine, and the pestilence, and the inhuman evictions of Irish
+ landlords, have spread the faith of Christ far and near, and planted
+ it in new colonies, which, when they shall have grown out of their
+ tutelage, will look back to the departed power of England and the
+ undying faith of Ireland as, in the hands of Providence, the combined
+ causes of their greatness and their orthodoxy. Macaulay's traveller
+ from New Zealand, who will, on some future day, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“from a broken arch of London Bridge, take a sketch of
+ the ruins of St. Paul's”</span>, may be some Irish <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“O'”</span> or <span class="tei tei-q">“Mac”</span> on a
+ pilgrimage to the Eternal City, who passes that way—having first
+ landed on the shores from which his ancestors were driven by the
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“crowbar brigade”</span>, and visited with
+ reverence the hallowed graves under whose humble sod lie the bones of
+ his martyred forefathers.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It is thus that
+ the Catholic faith is being planted in the British colonies of North
+ America; it is thus it is carried to India, and to Australia, and to
+ the islands of the South Sea. Thus are laid the foundations of
+ flourishing churches, which promise, at no distant day, to renew, and
+ even to surpass, the work done by Ireland in the palmiest days of
+ faith, when her sons planted the Cross, and caused Christ to be
+ adored, as he wished to be adored, in the most distant regions of the
+ earth.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The magnitude of
+ this work is not to be measured even by the importance of these
+ transplanted churches at the present moment. The countries to which I
+ have alluded are but in their infancy. We can see on this continent
+ the rapid strides of such infant colonies. Within three quarters of a
+ century this country has advanced in population from three to over
+ thirty millions, and in most other elements of greatness in still
+ grander proportions. If it continue to increase, as it has done
+ regularly from <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page074">[pg
+ 074]</span><a name="Pg074" id="Pg074" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> the
+ beginning, at the end of this century, or soon after, it will have a
+ population of over one hundred millions—that is, as great as is now
+ the population of France, and Spain, and Italy, and Great Britain
+ combined. If this be expected in this country in forty years, what
+ will the case be in one or two hundred, in this and so many others
+ similarly situated?</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Australia starts
+ with all the advantages of this country, and some peculiar to itself,
+ and is following it with giant strides. It may overtake it before
+ long, if not outstrip it. But the position of Catholicity there is
+ very different from what it was at the commencement, or even at an
+ advanced period, in the United States. The Catholics in Australia
+ occupy a position of practical social equality with others. They will
+ grow with the growth and strengthen with the strength of their
+ adopted country, and have their fair share in its importance.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">England herself,
+ from which the Catholic name was thought to have been almost blotted
+ out, has been deeply affected by this exodus of Irish Catholics. In
+ her cities, and towns, and hamlets, the Cross has been raised from
+ the dust. At the side of the ancient monuments which remind England
+ of her apostacy, humble spires rise in every part of the land, and
+ tell that nation that the faith which they thought destroyed still
+ lives, and is ready to admit them again to its wonted blessings. They
+ stand there, and betoken the unity and stability of that faith of
+ which they are the symbols—of that faith which reclaimed the fathers
+ of that people from barbarism, and continued to be the faith of the
+ land for a thousand years, and is yet a faith, and the only faith, in
+ which men of every tongue and every clime are united. The English
+ people see its unity and stability, while they are forced to witness
+ the ever shifting and clashing forms of the religion that was
+ substituted for it. For, in the name of the one Christ and the one
+ Bible, altar is everywhere erected against altar, pulpit thunders
+ against pulpit, the teaching of to-day is contradicted in the same
+ pulpit on the morrow; yet each one proclaims his own device as the
+ plain teaching of Scripture.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This confronting
+ of unity with confusion, of steady adherence to truth with the ever
+ varying shifts of error, of the mild but bright glory of an
+ everlasting Church with the frivolities of the proudest inventions of
+ men, is a grace, and a great grace, which God grants. It is a grace
+ for the use of which that people will give strict account. And oh!
+ may that use be, that they will make it fructify to their salvation.
+ For while we appreciate the blessings granted to ourselves, we have
+ no other feeling in their regard than a wish that they, too, may
+ share in these blessings, and be like unto us in everything
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“except these chains”</span>.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But whether well
+ used or abused, whether unto <span class="tei tei-q">“the
+ ruin”</span> or <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page075">[pg
+ 075]</span><a name="Pg075" id="Pg075" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“salvation”</span> of many in that country,
+ this grace is given chiefly through the Irish emigration.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">I am not unaware
+ of, nor do I undervalue, the importance of the faithful remnant that
+ has in England steadfastly continued in the faith once delivered to
+ the saints, nor of the accession made to their numbers by the
+ conversion of so many noble souls, to whom God gave light and
+ strength to overcome the many difficulties that would have fain
+ prevented their following that light. But of both we might not
+ inaptly ask, <span class="tei tei-q">“What are these amongst so
+ many?”</span> They are like those few tints that gild the skies here
+ and there, when the sun's light has all but departed; or like those
+ stars that pierce at night the cumbered heavens—bright, indeed, and
+ beautiful—but only showing forth more clearly the dark outlines of
+ the heavy and murky clouds that shroud the horizon. They make us feel
+ only more sensibly, and keep fresh in our memory, the loss of the sun
+ that has set.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It is the Irish
+ emigration that has chiefly supplied the multitudes who flock around
+ English altars, that has made churches and schools spring up, that
+ has finally called for the restoration of a numerous hierarchy; and,
+ as if to mark this fact, and point out the great part that Ireland
+ had in restoring Catholic life to England, God has so arranged it
+ that the first head and brightest ornament of that new hierarchy
+ should be the son of Irish emigrants; for such is the great and
+ illustrious Cardinal Wiseman.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">And even in these
+ United States, let people say what they please, has not the Irish
+ race held the first place in planting the cross throughout the length
+ and breadth of the land?</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In this, and
+ wherever else I speak of the Irish race, I do not, of course, confine
+ myself to those born in Ireland. The work which a race is called to
+ do is to be done by those who now live, and by their children and
+ their children's children, wherever they happen to be born. Indeed,
+ it would be a contradiction in terms to consider the father and son,
+ wherever born, as belonging to different races. Be it for weal or for
+ woe, be it unto honour or unto shame, the fathers cannot disown the
+ children nor the children the fathers. If it depended on feeling or
+ wishes, I, for one, would be very glad to dissolve connection with
+ any one who insists that he owes nothing to the race that gave him a
+ father or a mother. I would readily leave such a one to his proud
+ claim of owning no paternity but the land on which he vegetates, and
+ I only regret that he will scarcely bring to it much credit or
+ advantage. He who is unwilling to acknowledge the father that begot
+ him, or the mother that gave him suck, is not a prize worth
+ contending for. But whatever we or he may wish, whatever be the
+ results to us or to him, he is flesh of our flesh and bone of our
+ bone. What God has united, neither he nor we can put
+ asunder.</p><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page076">[pg
+ 076]</span><a name="Pg076" id="Pg076" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It is not that we
+ should form separate classes or castes, or that we claim other rights
+ or privileges, or have other duties than those of other races; but
+ the one to which each man belongs has been fixed by the Almighty
+ Provider in the very act of giving him being, and he who would fain
+ conceal, or disown, or be ashamed of his race—that is, of the order
+ of Providence to which he owes his existence—could succeed in nothing
+ else but in proving himself unworthy the esteem of men of any
+ race.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">I know and
+ gratefully acknowledge the important services rendered to Catholicity
+ in the United States by persons of other races. There was, first of
+ all, the Maryland colony, with whose noble history that of few, if
+ any, of the other colonies can compare. By their justice and humanity
+ in treating with the native tribes, by similar justice and fair
+ dealing with other colonists, of every religion and every race, by
+ their domestic virtues and patriotic course, the men of that colony
+ deserved and received a high place in the esteem of their countrymen
+ and of the world.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But their number
+ is small, too small—indeed. Would that they were more. Were they all
+ put together they would not form one average diocese of the forty-six
+ now existing in this country.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">God has sent us
+ many illustrious men from France, and Belgium, and Italy, who have
+ occupied the foremost ranks in the ministry, whose heroic virtues and
+ zealous works are even now as beacon lights to all who labour for
+ God's glory. But as to the people from these countries, they are not
+ many more than those from the Maryland stock. Germany has sent many
+ of her hardy sons to labour with the steadfastness of their
+ countrymen in building up the walls of the sanctuary. These are,
+ indeed, a most important element, and are destined to become more and
+ more important every day. They may yet exercise a greater influence
+ on the destiny of the Church in this country than the Irish race. But
+ so far, I think, no one will claim that they can be compared with it
+ in numbers, or as to the results hitherto obtained. Of the converts
+ in this country we may say the same thing as of those in England.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Giving all,
+ therefore, what belongs to them—for there is not, nor should there be
+ here, any room for jealousy—I think it will be admitted that it is
+ above all others to the sons of Ireland and to their children that
+ the spread of Catholicity is due in this land. No matter who
+ ministered at the altar (though there, too, the sons of Ireland have
+ had their share), in the body of the church you will find that, in
+ the majority of places, they constitute the bulk, and in many the
+ whole of the congregation. Their hard earned dollars were foremost in
+ supplying means to buy the lot and raise the building from which the
+ Catholic faith <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page077">[pg
+ 077]</span><a name="Pg077" id="Pg077" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> is
+ announced. The priest, no matter what his own nationality, was
+ nowhere more confident of finding help and support than among the
+ Irish emigrants or their children. Wherever a railway, or a canal, or
+ a hive of industry invited their sturdy labour, the cross soon sprang
+ up to bear witness to their generosity and their faith.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Even the old
+ Maryland colony, though consisting chiefly of English Catholics,
+ seeking here a freedom of conscience denied them at home, had its
+ Irish element, and that not the least noble in deeds nor the least
+ conspicuous in virtue.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">When at the period
+ of the Revolution the noblest men of this land stood together,
+ shoulder to shoulder, and issued that Declaration of Independence to
+ which they pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred
+ honours, it was a Catholic of the Irish race who affixed his
+ signature for Maryland. In doing this he pledged an honour as pure,
+ and a life as precious as any of the rest, but he staked a fortune
+ equal to, if not greater than, that of all the others put together.
+ When he signed his name, one standing by said, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“There go some millions”</span>. Another remarked,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“There are many Carrolls; he will not be
+ known”</span>. He overheard the remark, and to avoid all
+ misconception, wrote down in full, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Charles Carroll, of
+ Carrollton</span></span>”</span>.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Yet this noble
+ scion of the Irish race, for so many years the pride and the ornament
+ of his native state, while fulfilling all the duties of an
+ illustrious citizen, was not ashamed of the race from which he
+ sprang. Instead of selecting amongst French <span lang="fr" class=
+ "tei tei-foreign" xml:lang="fr"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">villes</span></span> or English <em class=
+ "tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">parks</span></em> or
+ <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">towns</span></em> a name for his princely
+ estate, he stamped on it a title with the good old Celtic ring. He
+ called it after a property of one of his Irish ancestors,
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Doughoregan
+ Manor</span></span>, thereby telling his posterity and his countrymen
+ that if they feel any pride in his name, they must associate him with
+ a race which so many affect to despise.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Let all the sons,
+ and the sons of the sons, of Ireland be, like him, faithful to their
+ duties as citizens, ready to sacrifice their all for their country,
+ whether that all be little, or as great as was his vast wealth; just
+ and respectful and charitable to men of all races and creeds, not
+ anxious either to conceal or obtrude their own, but rather to live
+ worthy of both; determined, in a word, faithfully to discharge all
+ their civil and Christian duties, let them be earnest in elevating
+ the one by greater fidelity to the other. Acting thus, they will
+ imitate Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, and fulfil all I would wish
+ them to do out of fidelity to their country, their religion, and
+ their race.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It was also one of
+ the Maryland stock, but of this same Irish race—another Carroll—who
+ was chosen the first bishop, and the founder of the hierarchy, of the
+ young American Church; as if <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page078">[pg 078]</span><a name="Pg078" id="Pg078" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> Providence here too wished to indicate from
+ which race the chief strength of Catholicity was to be derived in
+ this land.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Would it be
+ overstraining matters to say, that a hint of this was also given by
+ Providence in the Irish name of the future metropolitan see of the
+ United States—the first in time, and always to be the first in
+ dignity? The word <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Baltimore</span></span> is an Irish word, and,
+ through the founder of the colony, was derived from an Irish hamlet,
+ which from the extreme south-west coast of Ireland, is looking, as it
+ were, over the waters of the Atlantic to this continent for the full
+ realization of its name. The word, in the Irish language, means
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“the town of the great house”</span>, and it
+ was beyond the Atlantic that Baltimore, in becoming the chief see of
+ a great church, has truly become <span class="tei tei-q">“the town of
+ the great house”</span>, for the church, or house at the head of
+ which it stands, extends probably over a wider surface than any other
+ church or churches amongst which any one bishop holds pre-eminence,
+ excepting only the church governed by the Vicar of Jesus Christ, to
+ whom is committed the care of <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">all</span></em> the sheep and lambs of God's
+ fold, that is, the whole of Christ's Church. In names, which God has
+ given, or permitted to be given, he has frequently foreshadowed the
+ destinies of individuals and races. Would it be superstitious to
+ suppose that in the Irish name of this American ecclesiastical
+ metropolis—the only important city in this country that has an Irish
+ name—Providence pointed, on the one hand, to its future position in
+ the Christian hierarchy, and on the other to the character of the
+ chief portion of the family of that house or church?</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But, be this as it
+ may, it was a scion of the Irish race who was the founder of the new
+ American hierarchy. For some time he held the crozier alone. The
+ whole country was his diocese. But he did not depart until he saw
+ suffragans around him forming a regular hierarchy, that was destined
+ to multiply and, mainly on Irish shoulders, carry, everywhere, the
+ ark that would spread blessings throughout the land.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The work that has
+ thus been commenced is no doubt destined to prosper. It is not
+ without a motive that in this country the lines are drawn, and the
+ foundations laid by Providence for a noble church. Its beginnings
+ (for we may say it is yet in its infancy) bear many of the marks of
+ the process by which the work was effected, It is destined to grow,
+ and may it grow, particularly in the mild beauty of Christian virtue,
+ and win, by love, the homage of all the children of the land, that
+ all may receive through it the graces of Heaven, and even their
+ Earthly prosperity be consolidated and become the means of their
+ acquiring higher blessings.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But whatever be
+ said of the United States, the Irish race is <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page079">[pg 079]</span><a name="Pg079" id="Pg079" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> certainly almost alone in the work of diffusing
+ Catholicity in the various other countries in which the English
+ language is spoken.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The sufferings of
+ Ireland were, therefore, the means, and evidently intended by God as
+ the means to preserve her in the faith, to give her its rewards in a
+ high degree; and this preservation of her faith was as evidently
+ intended to make her and her sons instruments in spreading that faith
+ throughout the English-speaking world. This is, therefore, what I
+ claim to be, in the counsels of God, the <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">destiny of the
+ Irish Race</span></span>.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Did we endeavour
+ to draw this conclusion by far-fetched arguments, we might fear the
+ delusions of fancy, but I think it is plainly written in the facts to
+ which I have alluded, when looked at with faith in an overruling
+ Providence. The diffusion of the true faith enters too closely, and
+ is too primary a thing in the designs of God, to suppose it for a
+ moment to be the work of accident. It is his work first of all. Where
+ it exists it exists because he so willed it. The instruments that
+ effected it must be those which he has chosen and placed to the work
+ with this very view. When, therefore, the results obtained, and those
+ we see in the certain future, and the means by which they are
+ obtained, are a matter of intuition, rather than of reasoning, the
+ conclusion drawn seems to me to have all the force of demonstration,
+ and in no way liable to be considered the product of fancy or of
+ national pride.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This
+ interpretation of the facts of history will, by some, be considered a
+ complicated theory, and therefore unworthy of God. But the simplicity
+ of God's operations by no means excludes multiplicity and combination
+ of agents in themselves most inadequate or discordant. Our
+ inclination to exclude these, though we imagine the very contrary, is
+ the result of the consciousness of our own weakness, which we would
+ fain attribute to God. <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">We</span></em> may, indeed, be overwhelmed, or
+ at least embarrassed, by many instruments; and therefore we think it
+ wise to avoid their use. But, it is as easy for God to use and direct
+ many as few, or to produce results by his own immediate action. Nay,
+ though sometimes he performs wonderful works in a moment, he is more
+ often pleased to act through numerous and far-reaching instruments,
+ which, at times, seem even to work in opposition to his designs, and
+ by overruling and directing them, to prove that he is Ruler and
+ Master over all things in action, as well as the Author of their
+ being.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">By one word he
+ made the Earth produce <span class="tei tei-q">“every green
+ herb”</span> and <span class="tei tei-q">“every fruit-tree yielding
+ fruit according to its kind”</span>; but he is now pleased to make
+ the fertility of the earth, and the various ingredients of the air,
+ and the heat and light of the sun, labour through a whole season to
+ produce the flower, that for a <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page080">[pg 080]</span><a name="Pg080" id="Pg080" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> few days wastes its fragrance on the meadow. At
+ one time he sends his angel to strike down in one night myriads of
+ the enemies of his people; at another he is pleased <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“to hiss for the fly, that is in the uttermost parts of
+ the rivers of Egypt, and for the bee that is in the land of
+ Assyria”</span> (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Is.</span></span>, vii. 18), that they may come
+ and be the instruments of his vengeance. At one time he rains down
+ bread from Heaven to feed a whole multitude; at another, he sends his
+ angel to take the prophet by the hair of his head from Judea, even
+ unto Babylon, that he may supply food to his servant.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It is not for us
+ to prescribe ways to Providence, but to study His design in the
+ events which we witness, and to bow down and adore his Power, his
+ Wisdom, and his Goodness.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">To give power to
+ an apostate and persecuting nation, and the grace of fidelity to
+ another; to use and even to create the material resources of the
+ first as the instrument of his design over the latter, may appear a
+ circuitous course, but it is only another instance of that unity of
+ purpose and multiplicity, variety and apparent incongruity of means,
+ which we witness in almost all his works.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">When the people of
+ God were carried away into captivity, <span class="tei tei-q">“the
+ priests took the fire from the altar, and hid it in a valley where
+ there was a pit without water”</span>. There <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“they kept it safe”</span>, while the Gentile hosts
+ reigned triumphant in the land. But <span class="tei tei-q">“when
+ many years had passed”</span>, and the people returned, they sought
+ the fire, but found only <span class="tei tei-q">“thick
+ water”</span>. This they sprinkled on the new sacrifices that were
+ prepared, and <span class="tei tei-q">“when the sun shone out, which
+ before was in a cloud, there was a great fire kindled so that all
+ wondered”</span>. (II. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Mach.</span></span>, i. 19, 22).</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">An analogous
+ phenomenon, methinks, has been presented in Ireland. That combination
+ of frenzy and irreligion, which men have called <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“The Reformation”</span>, swept before it almost every
+ vestige of faith from many of the northern countries of Europe, and
+ seemed in a special manner to have enveloped in darkness the islands
+ of the West. Men were like <span class="tei tei-q">“raging waves of
+ the sea, foaming out their own confusion”</span>, boasting of liberty
+ and light, but treating the faithful with savage cruelty, and showing
+ their own inability to hold fast any positive principles which they
+ proclaimed as truth. The ancient faith of these islands, overwhelmed
+ in the waters of tribulation, seemed hidden in the hearts of the
+ Irish people, saddened by persecution and sufferings of every
+ kind.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But the day has
+ come for pouring forth this water on nations. By their sufferings,
+ the Irish race, driven into many lands, mingles with the progeny of
+ its oppressors. The sun of God's grace, which seems under a cloud, is
+ now shining forth, and a great <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page081">[pg 081]</span><a name="Pg081" id="Pg081" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> fire is enkindled and is spreading its light
+ and its heat far and near. The Church of God is everywhere showing
+ itself again in its pristine beauty. English-speaking nations that
+ were the ramparts of heresy, are beginning again to fall into the
+ ranks of Catholic unity, and, as happened once before, the light of
+ faith that took refuge in the most distant island of the West, is,
+ from that sacred spot, sending forth its beams and gladdening the
+ Church by giving her whole people as her children.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">So far we are led,
+ I may say, by the mere logic of facts. Were we to indulge in
+ speculation, but in a speculation quite in conformity with the
+ beneficent designs of God, we might expect still more from these
+ effects of the steadfastness of Ireland.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Notwithstanding
+ all the faults of England, the Catholic heart throughout the world
+ has never lost its interest in that land, once so faithful. Other
+ nations, once as Catholic, have been lost, and they are almost
+ forgotten. The land where the Saviour Himself lived is, indeed,
+ remembered on account of the sacred spots which he trod; but no hopes
+ are entertained for the conversion of its people. The Churches
+ planted by the Apostles have been destroyed. We cherish the memory of
+ the holy confessors and martyrs who adorned them; but despair of
+ their return to the truth is the only feeling in their regard that we
+ can discover in the Catholic world.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But in one way or
+ another the Catholic heart seems never to have despaired of the
+ return of England. Opinions and expectations which are, probably,
+ nothing more than an expression of the intensity of this feeling, are
+ everywhere to be met. They exist among the learned and the high, as
+ well as amongst the humble children of the Church, and are found to
+ be cherished in different lands. England, with her long catalogue of
+ saints, seems to be considered, not as an outcast, on whom the
+ sentence of spiritual death has been executed, but rather as the
+ prodigal, who in a moment of thoughtlessness demanded, what he called
+ his own share, and wandered from his father's house. The father is
+ looking out, expecting every day to see the wayward one return, and
+ is ever ready to kill the fatted calf, and to call on his friends and
+ neighbours to rejoice and be merry, for <span class="tei tei-q">“he
+ that was dead is come to life again, and he that was lost is
+ found”</span>.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But, alas! there
+ is much reason to fear that such joy is not to be expected. We know
+ of no instance of a whole nation once fully and deliberately
+ apostatising from the faith ever again returning. The grace of faith,
+ if lost by individuals by formal apostacy, is seldom recovered. It
+ has never yet been recovered by any nation that once enjoyed its full
+ light, and deliberately abandoned it. It is not for us, to be sure,
+ to place bounds to the mercies of God. Who knows but that in these
+ latter ages God <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page082">[pg
+ 082]</span><a name="Pg082" id="Pg082" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> may
+ do a work which he never did before? and, now that the Church has
+ encircled the globe, and announced the Gospel to every nation under
+ the sun, God may send her back on another mission more glorious than
+ the first, showing forth his power in giving new life to fallen
+ nations as he did before in converting those who knew not his name.
+ His first work might be compared to that which he performed when he
+ took the clay and breathed into it the breath of life; this, to his
+ raising up the dead already mouldering in the tomb. But he has done
+ both in the physical, and he may do both in the moral order.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Without having
+ recourse, however, to this extraordinary dispensation, the hope of
+ which would be unwarranted by anything we have yet seen, may not the
+ hopes to which I have alluded, and which could scarcely have existed
+ without some influence of the divine Spouse of the Church, be
+ realized in the conversion of the children, rather than in that of
+ the mother? May not the expectations of the Catholic world be
+ realized by a return of English-speaking brethren in the various
+ colonies which the mother country has planted? May <em class=
+ "tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">they</span></em> not
+ receive the graces which the latter has cast away, and thus more than
+ compensate the Church for the loss of that one island?</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Such results would
+ be no anomaly in the experience of the Church. Several nations first
+ learned Christianity under a heterodox form, and some of the most
+ Catholic to-day are their descendants. Their errors were not their
+ own faults, <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">as nations</span></em>, and God had pity upon
+ them.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">We may say the
+ same thing of this, and of several other countries, where great and
+ independent peoples will be found one day as they now are here. This
+ nation has never apostatised from Catholic truth, simply because it
+ never possessed it <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">as a nation</span></span>. At its birth it was
+ already entangled in the meshes of heterodoxy, and it found the
+ Catholic Church in its midst, with few adherents. Yet, at its very
+ birth, it struck off the shackles by which she was bound. Several
+ circumstances, it is true, aided this course of justice. But, who
+ will say that these existed otherwise than by God's Providence, and
+ for the nation's benefit, as well as for ours? This course of
+ justice, moreover, was adopted cordially and fully by the founders of
+ the country's independence, and that at a time when the Church was so
+ treated by few even of those nations on whom she had the best claims.
+ Bigots, it is true, were not wanting, then, or since. But it is a
+ great fact, that this nation, <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">as a nation</span></em> and as a Government, has
+ always, since its birth, treated God's Church with justice.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">A cup of cold
+ water, given in the name of Christ, shall not be without its reward.
+ Do we exaggerate in hoping that this mode of proceeding towards his
+ Church shall have its reward from her <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page083">[pg 083]</span><a name="Pg083" id="Pg083" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> Heavenly Spouse—that it will plead for this
+ nation with the Divine Mercy, as the alms of Cornelius obtained for
+ him the knowledge of Gospel truth and a share in its blessings? The
+ grace of faith, with these blessings, is the greatest which God gives
+ to man, nor is it the less valuable because it is not now appreciated
+ or is even spurned. It is God's grace that gives a hunger for divine
+ things, as it is by Him that the hungry are filled.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Yes, I do not only
+ desire, and send up the prayer, but I candidly avow the hope, that
+ the light of faith is yet destined to shine brightly here, even
+ amongst those who now look on it with contempt or hostility. In this
+ I am strengthened by the desire for a knowledge of truth, which,
+ notwithstanding the bigotry of many, is so widely spread. I am
+ strengthened by the growth of the Church itself, which bears the
+ marks of a higher purpose on the part of God than the mere
+ preservation of those who came Catholics to our shores. I am
+ strengthened by the very losses which the Church sustains in the
+ falling away of many of her children. For surely God did not permit
+ them to be driven hither by persecution that they might perish. He
+ sent them forth to battle, in doing which, though many may be lost,
+ he will grant victory to his own cause. I am strengthened by the very
+ dangers by which we are surrounded; nor would my hope be shaken even
+ if storms should impend. For it is according to the ways of God to
+ reach his ends amidst contradictions.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Let it not be said
+ that the humble condition or the faults of many of the children of
+ the Church, forbid such a hope as this. God's ways are not as our
+ ways. It is not by the great or by the mighty that his truth is
+ propagated. Flesh might otherwise glory in His sight, and men might
+ say that, by their wisdom and their efforts was His kingdom
+ established. So far from this being an objection, when other things
+ inspire hope, the hope is strengthened by the humble form in which
+ the Church presents itself. Our hope of its diffusion is better
+ founded when we see it borne to our shores by humble labourers, than
+ if it had come recommended exclusively by proud philosophers, cunning
+ statesmen, or by men loaded with wealth.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">What we hope for
+ this nation, we may hope with greater reason for the other nations
+ yet reposing in their infancy, or growing in giant proportions under
+ British rule. I say, with greater reason, because in most of these
+ the foundations of Catholicity are laid even more deeply than they
+ are here. While it would be a great thing for God's honour and glory,
+ there is nothing to forbid the hope that these may one day be united
+ in the true fold of the everlasting Church. The blood of Ireland and
+ of England will mingle in their veins; and, while they will look back
+ with shame on the apostacy of the sixteenth century, as a disgraceful
+ chapter <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page084">[pg 084]</span><a name=
+ "Pg084" id="Pg084" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> in the history of
+ their forefathers, they will glory in the recollections of the saints
+ and the heroes of religion who, for a thousand years, adorned both
+ their mother countries. With feelings analogous to those with which
+ we look back to the tyrants of the first centuries and their victims,
+ they will set off the martyr heroes of one portion of their ancestors
+ to the apostacy of the other, and the apostasy itself will be, in
+ their history, but an episode proving how far human nature may stray,
+ while their own conversion will be a standing monument of the power
+ of the cross.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">If these hopes be
+ realized, the Irish race and its sufferings will have been the
+ instruments in the hands of God by which the grand result will be
+ accomplished; but whether they be realized or not, the main point
+ which I have endeavoured to dwell upon seems to me to be established
+ beyond doubt—that is, that this race has been preserved by God in the
+ true faith in an extraordinary manner, for the purpose of spreading
+ that faith throughout the English-speaking nations which now exist,
+ or which are coming into being.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">As Ireland owes
+ the preservation of her faith to her being destined as the leaven of
+ that mass, it is but assigning to God a purpose worthy of His
+ goodness to say, that England owes her power to her mission to spread
+ that leaven throughout so many vast regions. It will not, I presume,
+ be considered rash to say that God, permitting her to acquire power,
+ proposed to himself some higher object than that other nations should
+ have cheap cotton or woollen fabrics, or that they should learn how
+ to travel forty instead of four or ten miles an hour. In his goodness
+ he designed that power for some purpose worthy of Heaven; and this
+ purpose may be accomplished whether England herself will it or not,
+ or even though she desire the very contrary. I have said before, that
+ most learned and grave writers consider the Roman power to have been
+ intended, in the counsels of God, to prepare a way for the diffusion
+ of the Gospel. The rulers of Rome despised the Gospel and its
+ heralds. Still Rome most probably owed to them her greatness, and but
+ for this mission, she might have remained what she was in the
+ beginning—an obscure village, a place of refuge for the thieves of
+ the surrounding country. England may despise the Irish Catholic. Like
+ Rome, she may look upon the professors of Catholicity as the great
+ plague-spot of her system. Yet, in the designs of God, she most
+ probably is indebted for her power to the part she is made to act in
+ the diffusion of their faith. It is certain, at least, that the
+ highest use of that power she has yet been allowed to make, is the
+ carrying of frieze-coated Papists to distant shores, and the clearing
+ of the forests where they are propagating, and are yet to propagate
+ more extensively, <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page085">[pg
+ 085]</span><a name="Pg085" id="Pg085" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> the
+ true faith. If a higher design in her behalf exist in the
+ arrangements of Providence, it is yet to be made known. But for this
+ she might have remained, as the poet described her, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“a naked fisher”</span> on her rock, and when she shall
+ have ended her usefulness as an instrument for accomplishing this
+ object, she may return <span class="tei tei-q">“to her hook”</span>,
+ still musing, perhaps, her senseless <span class="tei tei-q">“No
+ Popery”</span>, while the churches which she has unwillingly assisted
+ to plant, will be growing up in beauty and praising God in one
+ harmonious voice with the other children of his family throughout the
+ world.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The value and
+ importance of this great mission cannot be overrated. It is awful to
+ think what would have been the condition of the English-speaking
+ races, in a religious point of view, if Ireland had shared in the
+ English apostacy. Scarcely a Catholic voice would be heard amongst
+ those seventy or eighty millions now using that language, who occupy
+ so large a portion of the Earth, and in another century, according to
+ the ratio of their growth, may become two or four hundred millions,
+ or even more. The very remnant that has continued faithful in England
+ might have followed in the wake of their predecessors, had not the
+ influence of Ireland caused the sword of persecution to be sheathed,
+ and civil intolerance to cease at last, and thus the temptation to be
+ removed which had proved fatal to so many. In that vast empire, or
+ the empires that may rise out of its fragments—for, in more than one
+ place are foundations of empires laid which would grow with giant
+ growth, even though the power of the mother country were paralysed
+ to-morrow—the holy sacrifice would not be offered up, and thus the
+ prophecy not fulfilled, which foretold that a clean oblation would be
+ offered from the rising of the sun to the going down thereof. That
+ union of the Christian family for which the Saviour prayed before he
+ suffered, and which he left as a mark by which men would know his
+ followers, would not be exhibited to the world. Christianity would be
+ confounded with the products of these latter ages of so-called
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“light”</span>, and be thought, like the
+ appliances of steam and the contrivances of machinery, to owe its
+ power to the genius of the Anglo-Saxon race, instead of deriving it
+ from Him who died on Calvary. For their Christianity, by its very
+ name, would proclaim that the work of Christ had failed, until the
+ press and the <span class="tei tei-q">“march of light”</span> had
+ come to its aid. Religion, in a word, instead of being a divine
+ institution, would appear and be amongst them but a brilliant work or
+ invention of man, and, therefore, in the supernatural order, but a
+ brilliant delusion, not an institution which the mercy of God
+ transplanted from Heaven, and made to stand, and to grow, and to
+ bless, and produce fruit, in every age and in every form of
+ society.</p><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page086">[pg
+ 086]</span><a name="Pg086" id="Pg086" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But, in preserving
+ the faith of the Irish race, God has provided a leaven of truth for
+ these masses. By the side of systems of religion which men have
+ devised, stands the everlasting Church—that Church which, as Macaulay
+ remarked, is the only connecting link between the civilization of the
+ ancient and modern worlds—the Church which taught the name of Christ
+ to every nation that knows him, even to those who afterwards fell
+ from the fullness of truth—the Church which Augustine brought to
+ England, and Patrick to Ireland—the Church that raised the dignity of
+ the poor, and humbled the pride of the high, placing all on the level
+ of the Gospel—the Church that claims no new inventions, but is itself
+ an invention of God, infinitely surpassing all inventions of man,
+ holding out nothing to the nineteenth, which it did not present to
+ the first, to the tenth, and to every other century, but presenting
+ to all the faith and institutions of God, able to save all, to
+ elevate all, to bring all into one fold, that all may be united in
+ one happiness in Heaven.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Is not this great
+ result worth all the sufferings which Ireland has endured? The ways
+ of God appear often circuitous. But in their circuitous course they
+ are everywhere fraught with blessings. The children of Ireland
+ suffered; yet, even in their sufferings they were blessed. He himself
+ pronounced <span class="tei tei-q">“blessed those who suffer
+ persecution for justice's sake”</span>; for in their trials they
+ redeemed their own souls. But they were doubly blessed, because they
+ were preserving the ark of God, and carrying it through the waters of
+ tribulation to bless more amply unborn and numerous generations. The
+ ways of God are circuitous, and though, like the course of the
+ planets, they sometimes seem to us to retrograde, they are always
+ onward. The sufferings of Ireland at a time seemed without a purpose,
+ or even the very contrary to what we might have expected for so
+ faithful a people. But, who knows what might have been the result, if
+ justice and humanity had marked the course of the English nation
+ towards Ireland? Who knows but the temptation to the latter to be
+ drawn into apostacy would have been too powerful? Had Apostate
+ England dealt generously or justly with Catholic Ireland, who knows
+ if, in the alliances that would have been formed, she would have been
+ equally steadfast in her faith? And though for a long time
+ confiscations, and plunder, and persecution, and slaughter, and even
+ now, harsh treatment condemning her sons to famine and banishment,
+ have been the effects of the English connection; if these have been
+ the means of creating a barrier that prevented the spread of heresy
+ amongst her sons, has too great a price been paid for the
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“pearl”</span> that has been bought? When,
+ particularly, the cross borne by the children of Ireland shall have
+ been erected in the Western and Southern <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page087">[pg 087]</span><a name="Pg087" id="Pg087" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> Hemispheres, and flourishing Churches in
+ Catholic unity established under its shade, where, but for the
+ fidelity of our fathers, heterodoxy alone would have had sway, shall
+ we not say that little indeed were their sufferings compared to the
+ value of such an Apostolate of Empires?</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">What is any
+ Earthly mission compared to this? What is even the spreading of
+ civilization with its highest privileges, compared to the spreading
+ of the saving institutions of the Gospel? Even in this world virtue
+ is a thing infinitely superior to mere physical power. The man who
+ does God's will, whose soul is adorned with grace, is an object of
+ complacency with his Maker, and enjoys his esteem infinitely more,
+ than he who can control the hidden powers of nature, and make them
+ subservient to his will, but does not make his own will conform to
+ the great law that should govern it—subjection to the will of God.
+ When Earth, and all that is of Earth, shall have passed away, the
+ proudest human achievements will be seen to have been as nothing,
+ while those who shall have caused God's name to be glorified, shall
+ shine as bright stars <span class="tei tei-q">“unto perpetual
+ eternities”</span>.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This mission,
+ however, has its duties as well as its dignity. What will it avail us
+ to be the sons of martyred sires who sacrificed all for God, if we
+ barter the faith for which they died, for some paltry bauble, or fail
+ to transmit it to those under our charge? Will not the constancy and
+ sufferings of our fathers be a reproach to us before God and man?
+ Will they not pronounce judgment upon us if, while we honour their
+ heroic deeds, we ourselves display nothing but pusillanimity? And
+ even though we preserve our faith, will not this be rather to our
+ shame, if we do not endeavour to practise the virtues which it
+ teaches? When the salt has lost its savour, it is good for nothing
+ any more but to be cast out, and to be trodden on by men. The higher
+ the vocation of God, the lower will be the degradation of those who
+ fail to correspond. They will be despised, and justly despised, by
+ God and by men.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">We can see in the
+ fate of other nations the consequences of infidelity to a noble
+ mission. Spain and Portugal were once great powers. They achieved
+ great things at home and abroad. The sails of their commerce whitened
+ every sea. The most distant lands acknowledged their might. They,
+ too, were missionary nations. They carried the faith to the East and
+ to the West, and in both hemispheres planted the cross on continents
+ and islands where Christ was before unknown. God may be said to have
+ given them power for this purpose. It was mainly through their agency
+ that the missionary work, which repaired the losses of the Church in
+ Europe, was carried on for two hundred years.</p><span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page088">[pg 088]</span><a name="Pg088" id="Pg088"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But the rulers of
+ these countries listened to wicked counsels. On <em class=
+ "tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">one and the
+ same</span></em> dark day did Spain, on another did Portugal, command
+ the most strenuous heralds of the cross to be seized and bound in
+ chains. The galleons that were wont to bear over the deep the
+ treasures of Asia and America, and pour them into the laps of the
+ mother countries, or to carry their commands and the means of
+ enforcing them to the most distant lands, were now spreading their
+ sails over every ocean and sea, in the inglorious work of conveying
+ to home prisons, or into exile, the truest missionaries of the cross.
+ On that day these nations renounced their noble mission, and the
+ power that was given to enable them to carry it out soon
+ departed.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The immediate
+ agencies producing their downfall, as well as those that gave rise to
+ their power, may, indeed, be seen in operation before the existence
+ of the causes to which I have attributed them, but not before these
+ were known to God. Now, he frequently prepares, by a long process,
+ the instruments both of his rewards and his punishments, and holds
+ them ready to be conferred on the virtuous, or poured forth on the
+ head of the criminal, long before the fidelity of the one be tested,
+ or the guilt of the other be consummated. Spain and Portugal thus
+ fell, if you will, by immediate agencies long in operation, but by
+ agencies over which God ruled, and which He directed according to his
+ own wise counsels. They fell, and in their humbled condition, mocked
+ by the remains of ancient greatness, they teach all the important
+ lesson, that the greater the high calling given by God, the greater
+ the punishment of those who prove untrue.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Were we also to
+ prove faithless to the mission which God has assigned us, we know not
+ what punishment may await us, even in this world. The trials through
+ which our race has passed, and is passing, may seem severe; but, they
+ are trials permitted by a loving father. May we never deserve that he
+ should scourge us in his <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">great</span></em> anger. We might then find,
+ like the Jewish people, that to suffer for righteousness' sake from
+ the hands of men, is sweet, compared to the gall and wormwood mixed
+ in the cup of those who fall into the hands of an avenging God.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">On this day, when
+ the Church calls on us to commemorate the heroic virtues and the
+ glorious deeds of our great Apostle, I would fain say to every son of
+ Ireland—to every one in whose veins Irish blood flows, no matter
+ where he himself was born: Let us live worthy of our ancestry, of an
+ ancestry which is the same for all, and is a noble one, noble in that
+ which is the noblest thing man can rejoice in—virtue and fidelity to
+ God. We ourselves are called in a special manner to do honour to our
+ faith by spreading it amongst nations that are destined to
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page089">[pg 089]</span><a name="Pg089"
+ id="Pg089" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> occupy the highest position in
+ the social scale. Let us be faithful to our calling. Let us show
+ ourselves worthy sons of the martyred dead. Let us make sure, like
+ them, whatever else we fail in, not to fail in transmitting the faith
+ to those entrusted to our charge, never exposing it to danger for any
+ advantage, much less for the trifling things that may be gained here
+ by want of fidelity. Transmit, carefully, the faith, first of all,
+ but with faith spare no effort that you yourselves, and those
+ committed to your care, grow also in every other virtue. Nay,
+ endeavour so to live that <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">all men</span></em> may learn to love the faith
+ which is the spring of your actions, and thus glorify and love that
+ God who is the <span class="tei tei-q">“Author and Finisher”</span>
+ of that Faith.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <a name="toc13" id="toc13"></a> <a name="pdf14" id="pdf14"></a>
+
+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">Liturgical Questions.
+ (</span><span class="tei tei-hi" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style="font-size: 173%; font-style: italic">From
+ M. Bouix's</span> <span class="tei tei-q" style=
+ "text-align: left"><span style=
+ "font-size: 173%; font-style: italic">“</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 173%; font-style: italic">Revue des Sciences
+ Ecclesiastiques</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 173%; font-style: italic">”</span></span></span><span style="font-size: 173%">).</span></h1>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">1. Is it lawful or
+ obligatory to insert, at the letter N, in the collect <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">A
+ cunctis</span></span>, the name of the patron of the locality (if
+ there be one) when the titular of the church is the Blessed Virgin or
+ a mystery of our Saviour?</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">2. Is it right to
+ place on the corner of the altar the finger-towel, which in some
+ churches is fastened to the altar-cloth, from which it hangs
+ suspended?</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">3. Is there any
+ obligation to ring the bell at the Sanctus and at the Elevation, even
+ when there is no one at Mass?</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">4. Is it lawful
+ for a priest to use a cincture of the kind generally used by
+ bishops?</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">1. The name of the
+ titular of the church in which the Mass is said is that which ought
+ to be inserted at the letter N in the collect <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">A
+ cunctis</span></span>. In the application of this general rule
+ various cases may occur; the title may be a mystery of our Lord or of
+ our Blessed Lady; or it may be a saint already named in the
+ collect—for example, Saint Peter or Saint Paul; or Mass may be said
+ in an oratory which has no titular saint. The following are the rules
+ to be observed in such cases:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">1<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="vertical-align: super">o</span></span>.
+ That it is the name of the titular saint which is to be inserted at
+ the letter N is clear from the following decrees:</p>
+
+ <div class="block tei tei-quote" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em">
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">1</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-variant: small-caps">Decree</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">.</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Question.</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span style="font-size: 90%">In missali
+ romano praecipitur, ut post nomina Apostolorum Petri et Pauli, in
+ oratione</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">A
+ cunctis</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">, etc., dicatur
+ nomen patroni praecipui illius ecclesiae, seu diocesis. In Hispania
+ est praecipuus illius regni patronus B. Jacobus apostolus et ex
+ concessione Apostolica in ecclesia dioecesi Guadicensi est patronus
+ specialis S. Torquatus, B. Jacobi apostoli discipulus, et ejusdem
+ ecclesiae</span> <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page090">[pg
+ 090]</span><a name="Pg090" id="Pg090" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a><span style="font-size: 90%">et civitatis
+ primus episcopus. Quaeritur: An in praedicta oratione</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">A cunctis</span></span>
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">debeat dici nomen B. Jacobi apostoli,
+ an B. Torquati?</span><span style="font-size: 90%">”</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Answer.</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span style="font-size: 90%">In
+ oratione</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">A cunctis</span></span>
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">post nomina sanctorum apostolorum
+ Petri et Pauli, nomen Torquati tanquam Ecclesiae cathedralis
+ Guadicensis Patroni dumtaxat ponendum esse</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">.
+ (Decree of 22 January, 1678, No. 2856, q. 8.)</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">2</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-variant: small-caps">Decree</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">.</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Questions.</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span style="font-size: 90%">... 15. S.
+ Jacobus est patronus universalis regnorum Hispaniae, sancti vero
+ martyres Stemeterius et Caledonius fratres sunt patroni
+ particulares ecclesiae cathedralis, et totius dioecesis
+ Santanderiensis rite electi, et novissime approbati a S. R. C.
+ Quaeritur igitur: Quis ex his patronis debeat nominari ... in
+ oratione</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">A
+ cunctis</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">, quando in
+ missis haec oratio dicitur in ecclesia matrice et in caeteris
+ dioecesis? 16. In casu, quo ob dignitatis praestantiam nominari
+ debeat S. Jacobus, quaeritur an ... exprimi etiam possint nomina
+ SS. Stemeterii et Caledonii in praedicta oratione ..., praecipue in
+ ecclesia matrice ubi sacra eorum capita ... venerantur? Et si
+ negative, supplicatur pro gratia ad promovendum cultum qui ipsos
+ decet in ecclesia cathedrali ac tota dioecesi ratione sui
+ specialissimi patronatus</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">.</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Answer.</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span style="font-size: 90%">Ad 15. In
+ qualibet ecclesia nominandum esse patronum seu titularem proprium
+ ejusdem ecclesiae. Ad 16. Provisum in
+ praecedenti</span><span style="font-size: 90%">”</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">.
+ (Decree of 23 January, 1793, No. 4448, q. 15 and 16.)</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">3</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-variant: small-caps">Decree</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">.</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Question.</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span style="font-size: 90%">An patronus
+ nominandus in oratione</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">A cunctis</span></span>
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">intelligi debeat patronus principalis
+ loci?</span><span style="font-size: 90%">”</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Answer.</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span style="font-size: 90%">Nominandus
+ titularis Ecclesiae</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">.
+ (Decree of 12 November, 1831, No. 4669, q. 31.)</span></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">2<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="vertical-align: super">o</span></span>. If
+ the titular of the church has been already named in the collect
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">A
+ cunctis</span></span>, no name is to be inserted at the letter N. The
+ same holds if the Mass happens to be that of the same saint. This
+ rule depends on the following decision:</p>
+
+ <div class="block tei tei-quote" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em">
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">“</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">Quis nominandus sit ad litteram N. si patronus vel
+ titularis jam nominatus sit in illa oratione, aut de eo celebrata sit
+ missa?</span><span style="font-size: 90%">”</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Answer.</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span style="font-size: 90%">Si jam fuerit
+ nominatus omittenda nova nominatio</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">.
+ (Ibid.)</span></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">3<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">o</span></span>. If the
+ oratory in which the Mass is said have no titular saint, the name of
+ the patron of the locality is to be inserted. This rule is proved
+ from a decree of 12th December, 1840, No. 4897, No. 2:</p>
+
+ <div class="block tei tei-quote" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em">
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">“</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">Sacerdos celebrans in oratorio publico vel privato
+ quod non habet sanctum patronum vel titularem, an debeat in
+ oratione</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">A cunctis</span></span>
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">ad litteram N. nominare sanctum patronum
+ vel titularem ecclesiae parochialis intra cujus limites sita sunt
+ oratoria, vel sanctum patronum ecclesiae cui adscriptus est, vel
+ potius omnem ulteriorem nominationem omittere?</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Answer.</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span style="font-size: 90%">Patronum
+ civitatis, vel loci nominandum esse</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">.</span></p>
+ </div>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">4<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="vertical-align: super">o</span></span>. If
+ the titular of the church be a mystery of the life of our Lord, or of
+ our Lady, authors differ in opinion whether the name of the patron of
+ the locality is to be inserted at the letter <span class="tei tei-pb"
+ id="page091">[pg 091]</span><a name="Pg091" id="Pg091" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> N, or whether no addition should be made. M. de
+ Conny is for the latter opinion, and his authority is a safe guide
+ for us. The second rule we have laid down is sufficient to show that
+ no name is to be inserted in cases where the title of the church is a
+ mystery of the Blessed Virgin, seeing that the august Mother of God
+ is always named in the body of the prayer. The words of the
+ conclusion are enough perhaps to excuse from the obligation of naming
+ the patron of the locality in cases where the church is dedicated to
+ a mystery of the life of our Lord.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">2. The usage here
+ alluded to is not only not becoming, but it is also contrary to the
+ Rubric of the Missal. (part i., tit. xx.):</p>
+
+ <div class="block tei tei-quote" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em">
+ <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span style="font-size: 90%">Ab eadem parte
+ epistolae ... ampullae vitreae vini et aquae, cum pelvicula et
+ manutergio mundo in fenestella, seu in parva mensa ad haec
+ praeparata. Super altare nihil omnino ponatur, quod ad Missae
+ sacrificium vel ipsius altaris ornatum non
+ pertineat</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">.</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">3. The sole reason
+ for ringing a bell at Mass is to give a signal to the faithful.
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Ad excitandos circumstantes”</span>, says
+ Gavantus (t. i. part i., tit. XX., l. c.), <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“ad laetitiam exprimendam et ad cultum sanctissimi
+ Sacramenti adhibetur campanula”</span>. Other writers coincide with
+ this opinion. It seems but natural, therefore, not to ring the bell
+ when there are no assistants present, and when there is no need of
+ any signal. Besides, it is clearly the teaching of authors, and even
+ of the Sacred Congregation of Rites, that whenever a signal is not
+ required, the bell is not to be rung. Thus, the following decision
+ forbids the bell to be rung during the celebration of the divine
+ office in the choir, at least in certain circumstances:</p>
+
+ <div class="block tei tei-quote" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em">
+ <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span style="font-size: 90%">Exposito in S.
+ R. C. ecclesiam collegiatam civitatis Senarum habere chorum adeo
+ subjectum oculis populi, et tali loco positum, ut canonici dicto
+ choro pro divinis celebrandis, et praecipue Missae cantatae
+ assistentibus, omnino altaria ejusdem coliegiatae pernecesse
+ inspiciantur, et exposito quoque tempore, quo canonici choro ut supra
+ assistunt, consuevisse in dictis altaribus celebrari Missas privatas
+ et sine scandalo prohiberi non posse: ideo supplicatum fuit pro
+ declaratione: an ipsi canonici in elevationibus quae fiunt in Missis
+ privatis, genuflectere teneantur?</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Answer.</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span style="font-size: 90%">Non esse
+ genuflectendum, ne sacra, quibus assistunt, per actum privatum
+ interrumpantur, sed ad evitandum scandalum, quod in populo et
+ adstantibus causari possit ob non genuflectionem esse omittendam
+ pulsationem campanulae in elevatione Sanctissimi, in dictis Missis
+ privatis.</span><span style="font-size: 90%">”</span></span>
+ <span style="font-size: 90%">(Decret of 5 March 1667, No.
+ 2397.)</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Nor, as a general
+ rule, is the bell rung when the Blessed Sacrament is exposed, for
+ then it is unnecessary to summon the faithful to adore the Eucharist.
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“During the private Masses”</span>, says the
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Instructio
+ Clementina</span></span>, <span class="tei tei-q">“that are
+ celebrated during the exposition, the bell is not to be rung”</span>.
+ Cavalieri, commenting on this passage, <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page092">[pg 092]</span><a name="Pg092" id="Pg092" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> says: <span class="tei tei-q">“Ex rubricarum
+ praescripto ... interdicuntur”</span>. He is of opinion that this
+ rule of the <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Instructio</span></span> regards only low
+ Masses, but Gardellini holds that it refers also to High Masses:</p>
+
+ <div class="block tei tei-quote" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em">
+ <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span style="font-size: 90%">Non erat, cur
+ instructio etiam Missas solemnes commemoraret, pro quibus Rubrica,
+ non jubet, ut in privatis, eadem pulsari ad finem prefationis, et ad
+ elevationem Sacramenti. Romae saltem in majoribus ecclesiis obtinet
+ mos etiam non pulsandi, praeterquam in Missis solemnibus pro
+ defunctis: gravis organorum sonitus supplet vices tintinnabuli, et
+ populi adstantis excitat attentionem</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">.</span>
+ </div>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">From all this it
+ is clear that the bell is not to be rung whenever there is no signal
+ to be given. This is certainly the case when there is no one to
+ assist at Mass.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">4. The cincture
+ for the use of a priest does not differ from that for the use of a
+ bishop. It may be made either of linen thread or silk, but it is
+ better that it should be of linen. It may be either white or of the
+ colour of the vestments. These rules are drawn from two decrees of
+ the Sacred Congregation:</p>
+
+ <div class="block tei tei-quote" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em">
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">1</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-variant: small-caps">Decree</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">.</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Question.</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span style="font-size: 90%">An sacerdotes
+ in sacrificio Missae uti possint cingulo serico?</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Answer.</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span style="font-size: 90%">Congruentius
+ uti cingulo lineo</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">. (22
+ Jan. 1701, No. 3575, q. 7.)</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">2</span> <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-variant: small-caps">Decree</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">.</span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Question.</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span style="font-size: 90%">An cingulum,
+ tertium indumentum sacerdotale, possit esse colons paramentorum; an
+ necessario debeat esse album?</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span> <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">Answer.</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-q"><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">“</span><span style="font-size: 90%">Posse uti
+ cingulo colore paramentorum</span><span style=
+ "font-size: 90%">”</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">—(8
+ Jun. 1709, No. 3809, q. 4.)</span></p>
+ </div>
+ </div><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page093">[pg 093]</span><a name=
+ "Pg093" id="Pg093" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ <hr class="page" />
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <a name="toc15" id="toc15"></a> <a name="pdf16" id="pdf16"></a>
+
+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">Documents.</span></h1>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc17" id="toc17"></a> <a name="pdf18" id="pdf18"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">I. Condemnation Of Dr. Froschammer's
+ Works.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Venerabili
+ Fratri Gregorio Archiepiscopo</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Monacensi Et
+ Frisingensi</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Pius PP. IX.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Venerabilis
+ Frater, Salutem et Apostolicam Benedictionem. Gravissimas inter
+ acerbitates, quibus undique premimur, in hac tanta temporum
+ perturbatione et iniquitate vehementer dolemus, cum noscamus, in
+ variis Germaniae regionibus reperiri nonnullos catholicos etiam
+ viros, qui sacram theologiam ac philosophiam tradentes minime
+ dubitant quamdam inauditam adhuc in Ecclesia docendi scribendique
+ libertatem inducere, novasque et omnino improbandas opiniones palam
+ publiceque profiteri, et in vulgus disseminare. Hinc non levi
+ moerore affecti fuimus, Venerabilis Frater ubi tristissimus ad Nos
+ venit nuntius, presbyterum Jacobum Frohschammer in ista Monacensi
+ Academia philosophiae doctorem hujusmodi docendi scribendique
+ licentiam proe ceteris adhibere, eumque suis operibus in lucem
+ editis perniciosissimos tueri errores. Nulla igitur interposita
+ mora, Nostrae Congregationi libris notandis praepositae mandavimus,
+ ut praecipua volumina, quae ejusdem presbyteri Frohschammer nomine
+ circumferuntur, cum maxima diligentia sedalo perpenderet, et omnia
+ ad Nos referret. Quae volumina germanice scripta titulum
+ habent—<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Introductio in Philosophiam—De Libertate
+ scientiae—Athenaeum</span></span>—quorum primum anno 1858, alterum
+ anno 1861, tertium vero vertente hoc anno 1862 istis Monacensibus
+ typis in lucem est editum. Itaque eadem Congregatio Nostris
+ mandatis diligenter obsequens summo studio accuratissimum examen
+ instituit, omnibusque sem el iterumque serio ac mature ex more
+ discussis et perpensis judicavit, auctorem in pluribus non recte
+ sentire, ejusque doctrinam a veritate catholica aberrare. Atque id
+ ex duplici praesertim parte, et primo quidem propterea quad auctor
+ tales humanae rationi tribuat vires, quae rationi ipsi minime
+ competunt, secundo vero, quod eam omnia opinandi, et quidquid
+ semper audendi libertatem eidem rationi concedat, ut ipsius
+ Ecclesiae jura, officium, et auctoritas de media omnino tollantur.
+ Namque auctor imprimis edocet, philosophiam, si recta ejus habeatur
+ notio, posse non solum percipere et intelligere ea christina
+ dogmata, quae naturalis ratio cum fide habet communia (tamquam
+ commune scilicet perceptionis objectum) verum etiam ea, quae
+ christianam religionem fidemque maxime et proprie efficiunt,
+ <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page094">[pg 094]</span><a name=
+ "Pg094" id="Pg094" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> ipsumque scilicet
+ supernaturalem hominis finem, et ea omnia, quae ad ipsum spectant,
+ atque sacratissimum Dominicae Incarnationis mysterium ad humanae
+ rationis et philosophiae provinciam pertinere, rationemque, dato
+ hoc objecto suis propriis principiis scienter ad ea posse
+ pervenire. Etsi vero aliquam inter haec et illa dogmata
+ distinctionem auctor inducat, et haec ultima minori jure rationi
+ attribuat, tamen clare aperteque docet, etiam haec contineri inter
+ illa, quae veram propriamque scientiae seu philosophiae materiam
+ constituunt. Quocirca ex ejusdem auctoris sententia concludi omnino
+ possit ac debeat, rationem in abditissimis etiam divinae Sapientiae
+ ac Bonitatis, immo etiam et liberae ejus voluntatis mysteriis,
+ licet posito revelationis objecto posse ex seipsa, non jam ex
+ divinae auctoritatis principio sed ex naturalibus suis principiis
+ et viribus ad scientiam seu certitudinem pervenire. Quae auctoris
+ doctrina quam falsa sit et erronea nemo est, qui christianae
+ doctrinae rudimentis vel leviter imbutus non illico videat,
+ planeque sentiat. Namque si isti philosophiae cultores vera ac sola
+ rationis et philosophiae disciplinae tuerentur principia et jura,
+ debitis certe laudibus essent prosequendi. Siquidem vera ac sana
+ philosophia nobilissimum suum locum habet, cum ejusdem philosophiae
+ sit, veritatem diligenter inquirere, humanamque rationem licet
+ primi hominis culpa obtenebratam, nullo tamen modo extinctam recte
+ ac sedulo excolere, illustrare, ejusque cognitionis objectum, ac
+ permultas veritates percipere, bene intellegere, promovere,
+ earumque plurimas, uti Dei existentiam, naturam, attributa, quae
+ etiam fides credenda proponit, per argumenta ex suis principiis
+ petita demonstrare, vindicare, defendere, atque hoc modo viam
+ munire ad haec dogmata fide rectius tenenda, et ad illa etiam
+ reconditiora dogmata, quae sola fide percipi primum possunt, ut
+ illa aliquo modo a ratione intelligantur. Haec quidem agere, atque
+ in his versari debet severa et pulcherrima verae philosophiae
+ scientia. Ad quae praestanda si viri docti in Germaniae Academiis
+ enitantur pro singulari inclytae illius nationis ad severiores
+ gravioresque disciplinas excolendas propensione, eorum studium a
+ Nobis comprobatur et commendatur, cum in sacrarum rerum utilitatem
+ profectumque convertant, quae illi ad suos usus invenerint. At vero
+ in hoc gravissimo sane negotio tolerare numquam possumus, ut omnia
+ emere permisceantur, utque ratio illas etiam res, quae ad fidem
+ pertinent, occupet atque perturbet, cum certissimi, omnibusque
+ notissimi sint fines, ultra quos ratio numquam suo jure est
+ progressa, vel progredi potest. Atque ad hujusmodi dogmata ea omnia
+ maxime et apertissime spectant, quae supernaturalem hominis
+ elevationem, ac supernaturale ejus cum Deo commercium respiciunt
+ atque ad hunc finem revelata noscuntur. Et sane cum haec dogmata
+ sint supra naturam, idcirco naturali ratione, ac naturalibus
+ principiis attingi non possunt. Numquam siquidem ratio suis
+ naturalibus principiis ad hujusmodi dogmata scienter tractanda
+ effici potest idonea. Quod si haec isti temere asseverare audeant
+ sciant, se certe non a quorumlibet doctorum opinione, sed a
+ communi, et numquam immutata Ecclesiae doctrina recedere. Ex
+ divinis enim <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page095">[pg
+ 095]</span><a name="Pg095" id="Pg095" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ Litteris, et sanctorum Patrum traditione constat. Dei quidem
+ existentiam, multasque alias veritates, ab iis etiam qui fidem
+ nondum susceperunt, naturali rationis lumine cognosci, sed illa
+ reconditiora dogmata Deum solum manifestasse dum notum facere
+ voluit, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">mysterium, quod absconditum fuit a saeculis et
+ generationibus</span><a id="noteref_4" name="noteref_4" href=
+ "#note_4"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; font-style: italic; vertical-align: super">4</span></span></a>
+ <span style="font-style: italic">et ita quidem, ut postquam
+ multifariam multisque modis olim locutus esset patribus in
+ prophetis novissime Nobis locutus est in Filio, per quem fecit et
+ saecula</span><a id="noteref_5" name="noteref_5" href=
+ "#note_5"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; font-style: italic; vertical-align: super">5</span></span></a><span style="font-style: italic">...
+ Deum enim nemo vidit umquam. Unigenitus Filius, qui est in sinu
+ Paris ipse ennarravit.</span></span><a id="noteref_6" name=
+ "noteref_6" href="#note_6"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">6</span></span></a>
+ Quapropter Apostolus, qui gentes Deum per ea, quae facta sunt
+ cognovisse testatur, disserens de <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">gratia et
+ veritate</span><a id="noteref_7" name="noteref_7" href=
+ "#note_7"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; font-style: italic; vertical-align: super">7</span></span></a>
+ <span style="font-style: italic">quae per Jesum Christum facta est,
+ loquimur, iniquit, Dei sapientiam in mysterio, quae abscondita est
+ ... quam nemo principum hujus saeculi cognovit ... Nobis autem
+ revelavit Deus per Spiritum Suum ... Spiritus enim omnia scrutatur,
+ etiam profunda Dei. Quis enim hominum scit quae sunt hominis, nisi
+ Spiritus hominis, qui in ipso est? Ita et quae Dei sunt nemo
+ cognovit, nisi Spiritus Dei.</span></span><a id="noteref_8" name=
+ "noteref_8" href="#note_8"><span class=
+ "tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">8</span></span></a> Hisce
+ aliisque fere innumeris divinis eloquiis inhaerentes SS. Patres in
+ Ecclesiae doctrina tradenda continenter distinguere curarunt rerum
+ divinarum notionem, quae naturalis intelligentiae vi omnibus est
+ communis ab illarum rerum notitia, quae per Spiritum Sanctum fide
+ suscipitur, et constanter docuerunt, per hanc ea nobis in Christo
+ revelari mysteria, quae non solam humanam philosophiam, verum etiam
+ Angelicam naturalem intelligentiam transcendunt, quaeque etiamsi
+ divina revelatione innotuerint, et ipsa fide fuerint suscepta,
+ tamen sacro ad hue ipsius fidei velo tecta et obscura caligine
+ obvoluta permanent, quamdiu in hac mortali vita peregrinamur a
+ Domino.<a id="noteref_9" name="noteref_9" href=
+ "#note_9"><span class="tei tei-noteref"><span style=
+ "font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">9</span></span></a> Ex his
+ omnibus patet alienam omnino esse a catholicae Ecclesiae doctrina
+ sententiam, qua idem Frohschammer asserere non dubitat, omnia
+ indiscriminatim christianae religionis dogmata esse objectum
+ naturalis scientiae, seu philosophiae, et humanam rationem
+ historice tantum excultam, modo haec dogmata ipsi rationi tanquam
+ objectum proposita fuerint, posse ex suis naturalibus viribus et
+ principio ad veram de omnibus etiam reconditioribus dogmatibus
+ scientiam pervenire. Nunc vero in memoratis ejusdem auctoris
+ scriptis alia domanitur sententia, quae catholicae Ecciesiae
+ doctrinae, ac sensui plane adversatur. Etenim eam philosophiae
+ tribuit libertatem, quae non scientiae libertas, sed omnio
+ reprobanda et intoleranda philosophiae licentia sit appellanda.
+ Quadam enim distinctione inter philosophum et philosophiam facta,
+ tribuit philosopho jus et officium se submittendi auctoritati, quam
+ veram ipse probaverit, sed utrumque philosophiae ita denegat, ut
+ nulla doctrinae revelatae ratione habita asserat, ipsam nunquam
+ debere ac posse Auctoritati se submittere. Quod esset toet crandum
+ et forte admittendum, <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page096">[pg
+ 096]</span><a name="Pg096" id="Pg096" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ si haec dicerentur de jure tantum, quod habit philosophia suis
+ principiis, seu methodo, ac suis conclusionibus, uti, sicut et
+ aliae scientiae, ac si ejus libertas consisteret in hoc suo jure
+ utendo, ita ut nihil in sea dmitteret, quod non fuerit ab ipsa suis
+ conditionibus acquisitum, aut fuerit ipsi alienum. Sed haec justa
+ philosophiae libertas suos limites noscere et experiri debet.
+ Nunquam enim non solum philosopho, verum etiam philosophiae
+ licebit, aut aliquid contrarium dicere iis, quae divina revelatio,
+ et Ecclesia docet, aut aliquid ex eisdem in dubium vocare propterea
+ quod non intelligit, aut judicium non suscipere, quod Ecclesiae
+ auctoritas de aliqua philosophiae conclusione, quae hujusque libera
+ erat, proferre constituit. Accedit etiam, ut idem auctor
+ philosophiae libertatem, seu potius effrenatam licentiam tam
+ acriter, tam temere propugnet, ut minime vereatur asserere,
+ Ecclesiam non solum non debere in philosophiam unquam
+ animadvertere, verum etiam debere ipsius philosophiae tolerare
+ erores, eique relinquere, ut ipsa se corrigat, ex quo evenit, ut
+ philosophi hanc philosophiae libertatem necessario participent,
+ atque ita etiam ipsi ab omni lege solvantur. Ecquis non videt quam
+ vehementer sit rejicienda, reprobanda, et omnini damnanda hujusmodi
+ Frohschammer sententia atque doctrina? Etenim Ecclesia ex divina
+ sua institutione et divinae fidei depositum integrum inviolatumque
+ diligentissime custodire, et animarum saluti summo studio debet
+ continenter advigilare, ac summa cura ea omnia amovere et
+ eliminare, quae vel fidei adversari, vel animarum salutem quovis
+ modo in discrimen adducere possunt. Quocirca Ecclesia ex potestate
+ sibi a divino suo Auctore commissa non solum jus, sed officium
+ praesertim habet non tolerandi, sed pro scribendi ac damnandi omnes
+ erores, si ita fedei integritas, et animarum salus postulaverint,
+ et omni philosopho, qui Ecclesiae filius esse velit, ac etiam
+ philosophiae officium incumbit nihil unquam dicere contra ea, quae
+ Ecclesia docet, et ea retractare, de quibus eos Ecclesia monuerit.
+ Sententiam autem, quae contrarium edocet omnino erroneam, et ipsi
+ fidei. Ecclesiae ejusque auctoritati vel maxime injuriosam esse
+ edicimus et declaramus. Quibus omnibus accurate perpensis, de
+ eorumdrm VV. FF. NN. S. R. E. Cardinalium Congregationis libris
+ notandis praepositae consilio, ac motu proprio, et certa scientia
+ matura deliberatione Nostra, deque Apostolicae Nostrae potestatis
+ plenitudine praedictos librus presbyteri Frohschammer tamquam
+ continentes propositiones et doctrinas respective falsas, erroneas,
+ Ecclesiae, ejusque actoritati ac juribus injuriosas reprobamus,
+ damnamus, ac pro reprobatis et damnatis ab omnibus haberi volumus,
+ atque eidem Congregationi mandamus, ut eosdem libros in indicem
+ prohibitorum librorum referat. Dum vero haec Tibi significamus,
+ Venerabilis Frater, non possumus non exprimere magnum animi Nostri
+ Dolorem cum videamus hunc filium eorumdem librorum auctorem, qui
+ ceteroquin de Ecclesia benemereri potuisset, infelici quodam cordis
+ impete misere abreptum in vias abire, quae ad salutem non ducunt,
+ ac magis magisque a recto tramite aberrare. Cum enim alius ejus
+ liber de animarum origine prius fuisset damnatus non solum se
+ minime submisit, <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page097">[pg
+ 097]</span><a name="Pg097" id="Pg097" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ verum etiam non extimuit, eumdem errorem in his etiam libridenuo
+ docere, et Nostram Indicis Congregationem contumeliis cumen lare,
+ ac multa alia contra Ecclesiae agendi rationem temere mendaciterque
+ pronuntiare. Quae omnia talia sunt, ut iis merito atque optimo jure
+ indignare potuissemus. Sed nolumus adhuc paternae Nostrae
+ charitatis viscera erga illum deponere, et idcirco Te Venerabilis
+ Frater, excitamus, ut velis eidem manifestare cor Nostrum paternum,
+ et acerbiseimum dolorem, cujus ipse est causa, ac simul ipsum
+ saluberrimis monitis hortari et monere, ut Nostram, quae communis
+ est omnium Patris vocem audiat, ac resipiscat, quemadmodum
+ catholicae Ecclesiae filium decet, et ita nos omnes laetitia
+ afficiat, ac tandem ipse felixiter experiatur quam jucundum sit,
+ non vana quadam et perniciosa libertate gaudere, sed Domini,
+ adhaerere, cugus jugum suave est, et onus leve, cujus eloquo casta,
+ igne examinata, cujus judicia vera, justificata in semetipsa, et
+ cujus universae viae misericordia et veritas. Denique hac etiam
+ occasione libentissime utimur, ut iterum testemur et confirmemus
+ praecipuam Nostram in Te benevolentiam. Cujus quoque pignus esse
+ volumus Apostolicam Benedictionem, quam intimo cordis affectu Tibi
+ ipsi, Venerabilis Frater, et gregi Tuae curae commisso paremanter
+ impertimus. Datum Romaae apud S. Petrum die 11 Decembris anno 1862,
+ Pontificatus Nostri anno decimo septimo.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Pius PP. IX.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <a name="toc19" id="toc19"></a> <a name="pdf20" id="pdf20"></a>
+
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">II. Decree Of The Congregation Of
+ Rites.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The Roman
+ ritual, speaking of the Blessed Eucharist, prescribes as follows:
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“Lampades coram eo plures vel saltem una
+ diu notucque colluceat”</span>. These lamps are to be fed with
+ olive oil, which the Church has adopted for mystic reasons in so
+ many of her sacred rites. But in many countries the difficulty of
+ procuring olive oil is considerable, and the expense greater than
+ small churches can bear. Several prelates of France, moved by these
+ reasons, asked permission to burn in the lamps before the Blessed
+ Sacrament oils other than from olives. The following is the
+ answer:</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Decretum: Plurium
+ Dioeceseum.</span></span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Nonnulli
+ Reverendissimi Galliarum Antistites serio perpendentes in multis
+ suarum Dioeceseum Ecclesiis difficile admodum et nonnisi magnis
+ sumptibus comparari posse oleum olivarum ad nutriendam diu noctuque
+ saltem unam lampadam ante Sanctissimum Eucharistiae Sacramentum, ab
+ Apostolica Sede declarari petierunt utrum in casu, attentis
+ difficultatibus et Ecclesiarum paupertate, oleo, olivarum substitue
+ possint alea olea quae ex vegetalibus habentur, ipso non excluso
+ petroleo. Sacra porro Rituum Congregatio, etsi semper sollicita ut
+ etiam in hac parte quod usque ab <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page098">[pg 098]</span><a name="Pg098" id="Pg098" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> Ecclesiae primordiis circa usum olei ex
+ olivis inductum est, ob mysticas significationes retineatur;
+ attamen silentio praeterire minime censuit rationes ab iisdem
+ Episcopis prolatas; ac proinde exquisito prius Voto alterius ex
+ Apostolicarum Coeremoniarum Magistris, subscriptus Cardinalis
+ Praefectus ejusdem Sacrae Congregationis rem omnem proposuit in
+ Ordinariis Commitiis ad Vaticanum hodierna die habitis.
+ Eminentissimi autem et Reverendissimi Patres Sacris tuendis Ritibus
+ praepositi, omnibus accurate perpensis ac diligentissime
+ examinatis, rescribendum censuerunt: Generatim utendum esse oleo
+ olevarum: <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">ubi vero haberi nequeatt remittendum
+ prudentiae Episcoporum ut lampades nutriantur ex aliis oleis
+ quantum fieri possit vegetabilibus</span></span> die 9 Julii
+ 1864.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Facta postmodum
+ de praemissis Sanctissimo Domino Nostro Pio Papae IX. per
+ infrascriptum Secretarium fideli relatione, Sanctitas Sua
+ sententiam Sacrae Congregationis ratam habuit et confirmavit. Die
+ 14 iisdem mense et anno.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">C. Episcopus
+ Portuen. et S. Rufinae Card. Patrizi S. R. C. Praef.
+ Loco</span></span> ✠ Signi <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">D. Bartolini S. R. C.
+ Secretarius</span></span>.</p>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <a name="toc21" id="toc21"></a> <a name="pdf22" id="pdf22"></a>
+
+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">Notices Of Books.</span></h1>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">I.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Martyrologium
+ Dungallense, seu Calendarium Sanctorum Hiberniae.</span></span>
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Collegit
+ et digessit</span></span> Fr. Michael O'Clery, Ord. Fr. Min.
+ Strictioris Observantiae. Permissu et facultate Superiorum.
+ 1630.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">The Martyrology of
+ Donegal: a Calendar of the Saints of Ireland</span></span>,
+ translated from the original Irish by the late John O'Donovan,
+ LL.D., M.R.I.A., Professor of Celtic Literature in the Queen's
+ College, Belfast. Edited, with the Irish text, by James Henthorn
+ Todd, D.D., M.R.I.A., F.S.A., Senior Fellow of Trinity College,
+ Dublin; and by William Reeves, D.D., M.R.I.A., Vicar of Lusk, etc.
+ Dublin: printed for the Archaeological Society. Thom, 1864, lv.-566
+ pp.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">The Martyrology of
+ Donegal</span></span> was completed on the 19th of April, 1630, in
+ the Franciscan convent of Donegal. The compilers were Brother
+ Michael O'Clery, a lay brother of that convent, with three
+ associates who with him are so well known by the name of
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“The Four Masters”</span>. Colgan
+ (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Acta
+ Sanctorum Hiberniae</span></span>, tom. 1, p. 5 a.) thus speaks of
+ it: <span class="tei tei-q">“Martyrologium quod Dungallense
+ vocamus, nostris diebus ex diversis tum Martyrologiis, tum
+ annalibus patriis collectum est, partim operâ Authorum qui Annales
+ communes, de <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page099">[pg
+ 099]</span><a name="Pg099" id="Pg099" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ quibus infra, compilarunt in Conventu Dungallensi; partim opera
+ Patrum ejusdem Conventus qui sanctos, qui extra patriam vixerunt et
+ de quibus hystorici exteri scripserunt, addiderant”</span>. The
+ Donegal copy of 1630 was a more complete transcript of a first
+ copy, made by Michael O'Clery in the preceding year at Douay. Both
+ copies are now extant in the Burgundian Library at Brussels, but
+ circumstances have not permitted Dr. Todd to get the first copy
+ also transcribed. Both copies are autographs of Michael
+ O'Clery.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The first to
+ discover the mine of Irish MSS. in Brussels was Mr. L. Waldron,
+ M.P., who, in 1844, at the request of Professor O'Curry, examined
+ the library there. By the influence of Lord Clarendon, then
+ lord-lieutenant of Ireland, with the government, Dr. Todd procured
+ from the Belgian government, in 1848, the loan of several MSS. of
+ the greatest importance, with the permission to have them
+ transcribed. One of these was the autograph MS. of the <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Martyrology of
+ Donegal</span></span>, prepared for the press by the author, with
+ the approbations of his ecclesiastical superiors. A copy of it was
+ executed by the late Professor O'Curry with the skill and beauty of
+ his unequalled penmanship; and this copy was collated with the
+ original, whilst it was still in Dr. Todd's possession. From
+ O'Curry's copy Dr. Reeves made another for his own use, and from
+ this he made a third transcript for the printers, and the
+ translator, Dr. O'Donovan. This translation was the last labour of
+ Dr. O'Donovan's life.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The contents of
+ the volume are distributed as follows: An introduction (ix.-xxiv.)
+ by Dr. Todd is followed by an appendix (xxiv.-xlix.) containing
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“a number of memoranda, references to
+ authorities, and miscellaneous notes, which have been written by
+ the author, and others, through whose hands the MS. has passed, on
+ the fly-leaves at the beginning and end of each volume”</span>.
+ Many of them are of great interest. Then come the <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Testimonia et
+ Approbationes</span></span> (xlix.-lv.) of Flann Mac Egan, Conner
+ McBrody, Dr. Malachy O'Cadhla, Archbishop of Tuam; Dr. Boetius Mac
+ Egan, Bishop of Elphin; Dr. Thomas Fleming, Archbishop of Dublin;
+ and Dr. Roth Mac Geoghegan, Bishop of Kildare. The <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Martyrology</span></span> proper follows
+ (1-351) with the Irish text on one page and Dr. O'Donovan's
+ translation on the other. The notes appended are but few, and serve
+ merely to explain obscurities in the text, to settle the reading,
+ or to correct some obvious mistake. For almost all the notes we are
+ indebted to Dr. Todd himself. A table of the <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Martyrology</span></span>, compiled by the
+ author, and translated by Dr. Todd, occupies from page 354 to page
+ 479, and is followed by three indexes, compiled by Dr. Reeves, one
+ of persons (485-528), another of places (529-553), and a third of
+ matters (544-566). These indexes, says Dr. Todd, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“possess a topographical and historical interest quite
+ independent of their connection with <span class="tei tei-pb" id=
+ "page100">[pg 100]</span><a name="Pg100" id="Pg100" class=
+ "tei tei-anchor"></a> the present work, and are in themselves a
+ most important practical help to the study of Irish
+ history”</span>.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">What is the
+ value of this work? What position does it occupy among Irish
+ Ecclesiastical documents? It cannot be regarded as an <em class=
+ "tei tei-emph"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">original</span></em> authority. <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“It is confessedly a compilation, and of comparatively
+ recent date, having been completed, as we have seen, in the early
+ part of the seventeenth century. But it is a compilation made by a
+ scholar peculiarly well fitted for the task, who had access to all
+ the original documents then extant in the Irish language, the
+ matter of which he has transferred either in whole or in part into
+ the present work, quoting in almost every instance the sources from
+ which he drew his information”</span> (Introd., p. xiii.). The bare
+ enumeration of these sources will serve to show the value of the
+ book. I. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">The Metrical Calendar, or Festilogium of
+ Aengus Ceile De</span></span>, commonly called the <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Felire of
+ Aengus</span></span>. Its author was a monk of Tallaght, near
+ Dublin, in the days when Saint Maolruain was abbot, about the
+ beginning of the ninth century. Dr. Kelly of Maynooth has published
+ a translation of a portion of this <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Metrical
+ Calendar</span></span> in his <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Calendar of Irish Saints</span></span>. II.
+ The <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Martyrology of Tallaght</span></span>. This is
+ a transcript of a very ancient martyrology containing the names of
+ the saints and martyrs of the entire Church, with the Irish saints
+ added under each day. It was composed at the close of the ninth or
+ very early in the tenth century. The Brussels MS. is an abstract of
+ the ancient copy at Saint Isidore's at Rome, but it contains the
+ Irish saints alone, omitting altogether the general martyrology. It
+ was from a transcript of the Belgian MS. that Dr. Kelly published
+ in 1857 the calendar alluded to above. III. The <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Calendar of
+ Cashel</span></span>, which is not now known to exist. According to
+ Colgan, its author flourished about the year 1030. IV. The
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Martyrology of Maolmuire</span></span> (or
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Marianus</span></span>) <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">O'Gorman</span></span>, written in Irish
+ verse, in the times of Gelasius, Archbishop of Armagh, about 1167.
+ Its author was abbot of Knock, near Louth, and the work is taken
+ from the <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Felire of Tallaght</span></span>, and is not
+ confined to Irish saints. V. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">The Book of Hymns</span></span>, a portion of
+ which has already been published by the Irish Archaeological and
+ Celtic Society, and of which a second portion is in the press,
+ under the care of Dr. Todd. VI. Poems, such as the <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Poem of St. Cuimin of
+ Condeire (Connor)</span></span>, of the middle of the seventh
+ century, published by Dr. Kelly, with a translation by Professor
+ O'Curry; the <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Naoimhseanchus</span></span>, attributed by
+ Colgan to Selbach of the tenth century; the <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Poem of St. Moling of
+ Ferns</span></span> (<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> 675-695), and several
+ minor poems. VII. Several of the great collections or <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Bibliothecae</span></span>, of which he names
+ expressly the <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Book of Lecan</span></span>, the <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Leabhar na
+ Huidre</span></span>, and the <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Book of Lismore</span></span>. VIII. The lives
+ of saints in Irish and <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page101">[pg
+ 101]</span><a name="Pg101" id="Pg101" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ Latin. Of these he quotes no less than thirty-one. From this list
+ it will be seen that almost all the literature of the early Irish
+ Church has helped to enrich the pages of the <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Martyrology of
+ Donegal</span></span>. And since <span lang="la" class=
+ "tei tei-foreign" xml:lang="la"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">norma orandi legem statuit
+ credendi</span></span>, we could scarcely find a nobler monument of
+ the faith and practice of our forefathers. The Church that places
+ on her list of saints, bishops, and priests, and abbots, and
+ consecrated virgins, and hermits, possesses in that very calendar a
+ mark deep and broad enough to distinguish her from all the sects
+ that belong to modern Protestantism.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">II.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Lectures on Modern
+ History, delivered at the Catholic University of
+ Ireland.</span></span> By Professor J. B. <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">Robertson</span></span>; cr. 8vo, p.p.
+ xvi., 528. Dublin: W. B. Kelly, 1864.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The lectures
+ included in this volume were delivered in the Catholic University
+ of Ireland, on various occasions, in the years 1860 to 1864, and
+ their purport has been well expressed in the author's own words.
+ Speaking in reference to all his literary labours, <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“I devoted”</span>, says Professor Robertson,
+ <span class="tei tei-q">“my feeble powers to the defence of God and
+ His holy Church against unbelief and misbelief; and of social order
+ and liberty, against the principles of revolution, which are but
+ impiety in a political form”</span>. In these words we have the
+ key-note of the entire work. The <span class="tei tei-q">“History
+ of Spain in the Eighteenth Century”</span> forms the subject of two
+ lectures. To these is added a supplement of more than fifty pages,
+ in which the late Mr. Buckle's <span class="tei tei-q">“Essay on
+ Spain”</span>, contained in his <span class="tei tei-q">“History of
+ Civilization”</span>, is severely but most deservedly criticised,
+ and, we may add, is refuted by solid and convincing arguments.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In four lectures
+ our author discusses the <span class="tei tei-q">“life, writings,
+ and times of M. de Chateaubriand”</span>, involving, much of the
+ internal history of France, especially as regards literature and
+ religion under the first Napoleon and the succeeding governments
+ down to the Revolution in 1848. These lectures are full of
+ interest. But what must be considered as by far the most important
+ portion of this volume is that in which Professor Robertson treats
+ of the <span class="tei tei-q">“Secret Societies of Modern
+ Times”</span>. In two lectures he traces the origin and progress of
+ the Freemasons, the Illuminati, the Jacobins, the Carbonari, and
+ the Socialists; and in an appendix adds a <span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“brief exposition of the principal heads of Papal
+ legislation on Secret Societies”</span>.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Such are the
+ contents of the work. The style is agreeable and clear, the diction
+ felicitous, and above all, the sentiments just, equally
+ characterised by extensive information, political <span class=
+ "tei tei-pb" id="page102">[pg 102]</span><a name="Pg102" id="Pg102"
+ class="tei tei-anchor"></a> sagacity, and a profound reverence for
+ divine faith. The professor has happily avoided both the tedious
+ exhaustiveness of the German, and the brilliant flippancy which so
+ often charms us in the French. Nor has he been unmindful of the
+ more laborious students who would not shrink from the toil of
+ research after further information. For these he has provided such
+ an array of authorities, on each of his subjects, as must greatly
+ facilitate the progress of those who would engage in diligent
+ historical investigation. We know not where else there could be had
+ so intelligible an account of the secret societies which have been
+ so active in all the political convulsions of Europe, from 1789 to
+ the present time. We need not advert to the part which secret
+ societies have had in producing the present deplorable state of
+ Italy. To the readers of the <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Civiltà Cattolica</span></span> such reference
+ would be unnecessary. To those who have not the advantage of
+ regularly reading that most instructive periodical we would
+ recommend Professor Robertson's lectures, as containing, in a
+ moderate sized volume, a most perspicuous summary of what is
+ requisite to be known concerning those dark conspiracies and their
+ objects. If it were only for this, the volume would be a most
+ welcome addition to our historical library.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The book has
+ been brought out with the utmost elegance of paper, type, and
+ printing.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">III.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">La Roma Sotterrana
+ Cristiana descritta ed illustrata</span></span> dal Cav. G. B. de
+ Rossi. Publicata per ordine della Santità di N. S. Papa Pio IX.
+ Chromolithografia Ponteficia Roma, 1864. vol. 1.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Christian
+ Subterranean Rome, described and illustrated</span></span> by Cav.
+ G. B. de Rossi. Published by order of His Holiness Pope Pius IX.,
+ vol. 1.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In 1861 Cavalier
+ de Rossi published the first volume of his <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Inscriptiones
+ Christianae Urbis Romae seculo VII. antiquiores</span></span>. On
+ to-day we announce the appearance of the first volume of his long
+ expected work on Subterranean Rome. In the introduction the author
+ passes in review all that has been done to explore the Catacombs,
+ from the fourteenth century to our day. Pomponius Laetus,
+ Pauvinius, Ciacconius, and especially Bosio and Bottari, claim his
+ attention in turn. After a sketch of the results of the labours
+ undertaken in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Cav. de
+ Rossi shows what yet remains to be done, and what part of this he
+ himself proposes to accomplish.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The second part
+ of the volume is entitled <span class="tei tei-q">“Remarks on
+ ancient Christian Cemeteries in general, and on those of Rome in
+ particular”</span>: <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page103">[pg
+ 103]</span><a name="Pg103" id="Pg103" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ the whole is divided into three parts. Part I. on the Christian
+ Cemeteries in general, treats of their antiquity, their divisions
+ into subterranean and non-subterranean, and the respective marks of
+ each class. The author here proves that even in the third century,
+ when Christianity was persecuted to the death, the Christian
+ Cemeteries had a legal existence recognized by the Emperors. Part
+ II. is devoted to the documents which illustrate the history and
+ topography of the Catacombs, and embraces contemporary documents,
+ historical and liturgical treatises later than the fourth century,
+ lives of Pontiffs, etc. Part III. contains a general history of the
+ Roman Cemeteries, arranged in four periods: beginning respectively,
+ with the apostolic times; the third century; the peace of
+ Constantine (312); and the fifth century, <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">a.d.</span></span> 410. In the second
+ century the catacombs were of slow growth; in the third, their
+ extent became most remarkable; after Constantine, they began to be
+ abandoned as places of sepulture; with the fifth century set in
+ their decay, leading to the removal of the relics of the saints to
+ the churches within the walls, whither the sacrilegious hands of
+ Goths and Lombards, who periodically pillaged the Campagna, could
+ not reach; finally, after the ninth century, they were almost
+ forgotten. Part IV. contains the analytical description of the
+ Christian Cemeteries. The Cemetery of Callixtus, the most ancient
+ and most celebrated of all, is described at length.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <h2 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em">
+ <span style="font-size: 144%">IV.</span></h2>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Vetera Monumenta
+ Hibernorum et Scotorum Historiam Illustrantia; quae ex Vaticani,
+ Neapolis, ac Florentiae Tabularis depromsit, et Ordine chronologico
+ disposuit</span></span> Augustinus Theiner, Presbyter Cong.
+ Oratorii, Tabulariorum Vaticanorum Praefectus, etc. Folio, Romae,
+ Typis Vaticanis, 1864. One Volume folio, pages 624.</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The notice of
+ the See of Ardagh in the sixteenth century, printed in our opening
+ number, has probably prepared our readers to estimate the value of
+ the important series of documents upon which it is founded. We
+ purposed to urge strongly upon the clergy of Ireland the duty of
+ supporting generously the distinguished scholar, who in his love of
+ Ireland has undertaken the costly and laborious work of publishing
+ all the manuscript materials of Irish history which are preserved
+ in the archives of the Vatican, and has already given in the
+ opening volume an earnest of their extent, as well as of their
+ historical value. We are happy, however, to find that what we had
+ desired and intended, has already been put in a practical form, and
+ that an effort has been made to forward among the friends of Irish
+ history <span class="tei tei-pb" id="page104">[pg
+ 104]</span><a name="Pg104" id="Pg104" class="tei tei-anchor"></a>
+ the sale of this most interesting collection. We cannot, therefore,
+ we believe, advance more effectually the object which we have at
+ heart, than by transferring to our pages the following notice,
+ which has been printed for private circulation:—</p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Monsignor Theiner's Collection from the Secret
+ Archives of the Vatican, of Naples, and of Florence, is
+ unquestionably the most important contribution to the history of
+ the Church in these countries since the great historical movement
+ of the seventeenth century. It comprises upwards of a thousand
+ original documents, Pontifical Bulls, Briefs, and Letters,
+ Consistorial Acts, Inquisitions, Reports, etc., ranging from the
+ pontificate of Honorius III., 1216, to that of Paul III.,
+ 1547.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“These papers, in the main, relate to the history of
+ Ireland and of Scotland, especially of the former country. There is
+ hardly a diocese in Ireland of which they do not contain some
+ notice, and in many cases, as, for instance, that of Ardagh,
+ already noticed by the learned editor of the Essays of the lamented
+ Dr. Matthew Kelly, but traced in detail in the <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Irish Ecclesiastical
+ Record</span></span>, No. I., pp. 13-17, they serve to fill up
+ important breaks in the existing records, and to correct grave and
+ vital errors in the received histories.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“But, in addition to the Irish and Scotch documents,
+ the volume contains many of wider and more general interest; among
+ which it will be enough to specify a single series—nearly a hundred
+ unpublished letters of Henry VIII., relating chiefly to the
+ negociations regarding the divorce, which they present in a light
+ almost completely new.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“This volume is printed entirely at the expense of the
+ distinguished editor. It is meant as an experiment; and, should the
+ sale, for which he must mainly rely upon the countries chiefly
+ interested, suffice to cover the bare cost of publication, it is
+ his intention to continue the series from the archives of the
+ Vatican, down through the still more interesting, and, for Irish
+ history, more obscure, as well as more important, period of Edward
+ VI., Mary, Elizabeth, and James I.</span></p>
+
+ <p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class=
+ "tei tei-q">“Mgr. Theiner has requested his friend, Rev. Dr.
+ Russell, President of St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, to receive
+ and transmit to Rome any orders far the volume with which he may be
+ favoured.”</span></p>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+ <hr class="doublepage" />
+
+ <div class="tei tei-back" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 2.00em; margin-top: 6.00em">
+ <div id="footnotes" class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <a name="toc23" id="toc23"></a> <a name="pdf24" id="pdf24"></a>
+
+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">Footnotes</span></h1>
+
+ <dl class="tei tei-list-footnotes">
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1" name="note_1" href=
+ "#noteref_1">1.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">Sacred Latin Poetry</span></span>, selected
+ and arranged by R. C. Trench, D.D., Archbishop of Dublin, etc.
+ Macmillan and Co., London and Cambridge. 1864.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_2" name="note_2" href=
+ "#noteref_2">2.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-q">“Nihil obstat
+ si etiam in his omnibus et Ipse (Redemptor noster) signetur. Ipse
+ enim Unigenitus Dei Filius <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">veraciter</span></em> factus est <em class=
+ "tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">homo</span></em>:
+ ipse in sacrificio nostrae redemptionis dignatus est mori ut
+ <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">vitulus</span></em>: ipse per virtutem suae
+ fortitudinis surrexit ut <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">leo</span></em>.... Ipse etiam post
+ resurrectionem suam ascendnes ad coelos, in superioribus est
+ elevatus ut <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">aquila</span></em>. Totum ergo simul nobis
+ est, qui et nascendo <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">homo</span></em>, et moriendo <em class=
+ "tei tei-emph"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">vitulus</span></em>, et resurgendo <em class=
+ "tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">leo</span></em>, et
+ ad coelos ascendendo <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">aquila</span></em> factus
+ est”</span>—<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">S. Greg. Magn., Hom.</span></span> iv.
+ <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">in
+ Ezech.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_3" name="note_3" href=
+ "#noteref_3">3.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-style: italic">The Destiny of the Irish Race</span></span>: a
+ lecture delivered at Philadelphia on the 17th of March, 1864, by
+ Rev. M. O'Connor, S. J. In order to give to our readers the
+ beautiful lecture of the ex-Bishop of Pittsburgh, we have increased
+ the number of pages in this month's <span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style=
+ "font-variant: small-caps">Record</span></span>.—<span class=
+ "tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Ed. I. E.
+ R.</span></span></dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_4" name="note_4" href=
+ "#noteref_4">4.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Col. 1. v. 26. 1.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_5" name="note_5" href=
+ "#noteref_5">5.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Hebr. 1, v. 1, 2.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_6" name="note_6" href=
+ "#noteref_6">6.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Joan. 1, v. 18.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_7" name="note_7" href=
+ "#noteref_7">7.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">Joan 1, v. 17.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_8" name="note_8" href=
+ "#noteref_8">8.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">1 Corint. v. 2, 7, 8, 10, 11.</dd>
+
+ <dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_9" name="note_9" href=
+ "#noteref_9">9.</a></dt>
+
+ <dd class="tei tei-notetext">S. Joan. Chrys. hom. 7. in 1. Corinth.
+ S. Ambros. de fide ad Grat. S. Leo de Nativ. Dom. Serm. 9. S.
+ Cyril. Alex. contr. Nestor. lib. 3. in Joan, 1, 9. S. Joan, Dam. de
+ fide orat. II, 1, 2, in 1, 2, in 1 Cor. c. 2, S. Hier. in Galat.
+ III, 2.</dd>
+ </dl>
+ </div>
+ <hr class="doublepage" />
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em">
+ <div id="pgfooter" class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em">
+ <pre class="pre tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 3.00em; margin-top: 3.00em">
+***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD, VOLUME 1, NOVEMBER 1864***
+</pre>
+ <hr class="doublepage" />
+
+ <div class="tei tei-div" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 3.00em; margin-top: 3.00em">
+ <a name="rightpageheader25" id="rightpageheader25"></a><a name=
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+
+ <h1 class="tei tei-head" style=
+ "text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em">
+ <span style="font-size: 173%">Credits</span></h1>
+
+ <table summary="This is a list." class="tei tei-list" style=
+ "margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">
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+ <tr>
+ <th class="tei tei-label tei-label-gloss">February 2,
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+
+ <td class="tei tei-item">Project Gutenberg TEI
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