ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD, A Monthly Journal, CONDUCTED BY A SOCIETY OF CLERGYMEN, UNDER EPISCOPAL SANCTION. VOL. X. "Ut Christiani ita et Romani sitis." "As you are children of Christ, so be you children of Rome." DUBLIN: WILLIAM B. KELLY, 8, GRAFTON-STREET, LONDON: BURNS & OATES, 17, PORTMAN-STREET, W. ALPHABETICAL INDEX. Activity within the Church Ancient History, On the Correct Treatment of Archer, Father James (of Salamanca), Sketch of Life of Architecture, A Chapter on Ecclesiastical Armagh Cathedral-Letter of His Grace the Archbishop of West- Ballerini on the Lenten Fast-Letters of Rev. J. Jones minster to the Primate of All Ireland Replies of Rev. W. J. Walsh Carney, Father James, of Santiago, his Death as described in the 64 Common Letter" PAGE 541 553 I 329, 406 367, 420 524 277 313 259, 303 175 203 Church, The, and "Modern Thought" Croke, Most Rev. Dr., Bishop of Auckland-Sermon on 28th Anniversary of the Coronation of Pius IX. Decrees and Acts of the Conciliabulum held by the Four Heretic Letter of His Holiness to His Eminence Cardinal Cullen The Irish Hierarchy and Catholic Education Letter of His Eminence Cardinal Cullen to the Clergy of Dublin Monsignor Woodlock to the Clergy of Ireland Letter of F. Cardinal Asquinius His Holiness to the Archbishops and Bishops of the Austrian HARMONY OF THE PASSION :- $ 4.-Keeping of the Pasch Dissertation 2.-On the Order of Events at the Last Supper His Holiness and the American Pilgrims Holycross Abbey .. .. Homer, Personal Character of, as Traced in his Poetry Inaugural Address delivered by Right Rev. Dr. Moran before the IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL COLLEGES SINCE THE REFORMATION :— Santiago Salamanca Irish Massacre of 1641 167, 196, 245, 290 509 307 531 186 197 290 182 Ireland's Offering to the Sacred Heart-Sermon delivered by Right Rev. Dr. Conroy, on 31st May, 1874 Kalendarium Sanctorum Presbyterum Karney, Dr. David, Archbishop of Cashel Kinane, Rev. Thomas H., on Pilgrimage to Paray-le-Monial Knox, Protestant Bishop of Killaloe Lawndry, Father, of Santiago, Letter of Liturgical Questions Louise Lateau, some New Facts about.. MacMahon, Marshal, President of the French Republic Manning, Most Rev. Dr., on Ireland .. Margaret of Austria to Pope Paul V., 1611 Margaret Mary Alacoque (Blessed) and the Sacred Heart Martyrdom of Bishop O'Duvena and his Chaplain, 1612 NOTICES OF BOOKS:- Marchini's Divinitate et Canonicitate Sacrorum Bibliorum 337 I 173 75 208 581 186 188 188 Rev. Robert O'Keeffe v. His Eminence Cardinal Cullen O'Sullivan Beare, of Bantry, and the College of Santiago. Pastoral Letter of the Archbishop and Bishops of the Province of 172 Twenty-eighth Anniversary of the Coronation of Pius IX.-Sermon preached by the Most Rev. Dr. Croke, Bishop of Auckland 464 Wadding, Father Luke (see Irish College of Salamanca) 566 White, Father Thomas (see Irish College of Salamanca) 558 Woodlock, Monsignor, to the Clergy of Ireland.. 86 THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD. OCTOBER, 1873. THE ARCHBISHOP OF WESTMINSTER ON Letter from his Grace the Archbishop of Westminster to his Grace the Archbishop of Armagh, Primate of all Ireland, &c., &c. MY DEAR LORD PRIMATE, I can say with truth, that among the disappointments which have befallen me in events of this kind, I can remember none greater than that of failing of my promise to be with you at the dedication of the Cathedral of Armagh. When your Grace first invited me, I answered at once that I could refuse nothing to the successor of St. Patrick. Any such invitation from Ireland would come in his name; but an invitation from Armagh comes with his authority. It speaks from his own See as Metropolitan and Primate of Ireland. I felt also, that your invitation was not only a personal and private kindness, but that it had a wider meaning. It was a bidding to me to come and to greet once more the Bishops of Ireland, among whom I spent so many happy hours during the Council of the Vatican. I may say still more: it was an invitation to the Catholic Church in England to come and join with the Catholic Church in Ireland, in a solemnity which bears witness to the indissoluble unity of the Faith. It seemed to me very fitting, and in these days very timely, and in every way very good and full of meaning, that the Primate of Ireland should have by his side a representative of the Catholic Church in England. I knew also from certain sources, that among the clergy and people of Ireland many kind hearts wished to give me a welcome. Therefore, I do not think that I failed in any way to appre VOL. X. I |