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Latest Release: Chapter 1 : The Catholic World.Volume I.Issues 1-6.by E. Rameur.THE CATHOLIC WORLD.
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The Catholic World.Volume I.Issues 1-6.by E. Rameur.THE CATHOLIC WORLD.
VOL. I., NO. 1.--APRIL, 1865.From Le Correspondant.THE PROGRESS OF THE CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES.BY E. RAMEUR.[The following article will no doubt be interesting to our readers, not
- 15 III.We did not see much of our friends the next day. After their early dinner, Jean came up the garden all alone, to smoke a pipe, and stretch his legs before he returned to his work. We thought his good-natured face was a little sad, in spite of his chee
- 14 "Madame and these Messieurs are English, is it not?""A pretty place," we went on to say, after owning our nationality, "and very pleasant in this hot weather after the glare of Brussels.""It is that; and I am here as oft
- 13 [Footnote 37: A few sentences rather digressive from the main topic of the article are hero omitted.--TRANSLATOR.]The high importance of authority in the system of Catholicism is well known. This fundamental principle runs a danger of being placed in a fa
- 12 [Footnote 19: Coloss. i. 23.][Footnote 20: Eph. ii. 20.][Footnote 21: Eph. iv. 5.]The Church herself makes use of language which clearly shows that she regards faith as the deepest principle of her being. [Footnote 22]The Catechism of the Council of Trent
- 11 And so, breaking off this discourse, he walked out upon the terrace; and I withdrew to the table, where my mother was sitting, and once more conned over the last pages of _my lady's_ letter, which, when the reader hath read, he will perceive the writ
- 10 "There is in this house a chapel very neat and rich, and an ancient Catholic priest is here, who says ma.s.s most days; at the which we, with my grandmother, a.s.sist, and such of her servants as have not conformed to the times; and this good father
- 9 When I had reached my ninth birthday, whether it was that I took better heed of words spoken in my hearing, or else that my parents thought it was time that I should learn somewhat of the conditions of the times, and so talked more freely in my presence,
- 8 Flourens shows the error of that opinion by referring to the diversity of the nervous system. The nervous system is the foundation of the animal organism; it is the general instrument of vital functions, of sensation, and of motion. If then one archetypal
- 7 At the Fourneaux or Northern end of the tunnel--owing to increased difficulties peculiar to the locality--the perforation of the gallery was much delayed. A totally different system of mechanism for the compression of air was necessitated; and it was not
- 6 "'Oh! murder, murder!" says Jem to himself; 'isn't this a purty thing, that I must be drowned to make a great character for a little spalpeen like Squire Kavanagh? Oh, then, it's I that wish I was Jem M'Gowan again! Goin
- 5 There are many such, in every form of error. In Clement's days, especially, there were many whom Neo-Platonism, the Puseyism of paganism, cast up from the ocean of unclean error upon the sh.o.r.es of the Church. Take the case of Justin Martyr: he was
- 4 "I, sire!" cried the chamberlain; "I did not see anything--it was the steward.""Let the steward be seized, then," said the king.But the steward protested with tears in his eyes that he had not witnessed anything of what had b
- 3 "There," said the canon to his young friend; "you did not know that, when you were invoking your holy patrons, you were standing immediately over their tomb."The young officer's emotion may be better conceived than described on di
- 2 We often practically divide the saints into three cla.s.ses. The ancient saints, those of the primitive age of Christianity, we consider as the patrons of the universal Church, watching over its well-being and progress, but, excepting Rome, having only a
- 1 The Catholic World.Volume I.Issues 1-6.by E. Rameur.THE CATHOLIC WORLD. VOL. I., NO. 1.--APRIL, 1865.From Le Correspondant.THE PROGRESS OF THE CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES.BY E. RAMEUR.[The following article will no doubt be interesting to our readers, not