Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1892 — CARDINAL MANNING. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

CARDINAL MANNING.

The Noted Catholic Divine Passes to the Beyond.

Cardinal Manning, who, as was announced from London, was suffering from a severe cold, had the last sacrament of the church administered to him and soon after expired. It is now fourteen years since the distinguished churchman was invested with the cardinal’s hat, and forty years sincehe left the Established church, in which he had won high honors, for the Roman communion. He has in an - eminent degree earned the love of the working people of England by the interest he has al-

ways taken in their welfare, and in the last few years he has been instrumental •in adjusting a number of Berious differences between the industrial classes and their employers. He has also been active in temperance and other, reform works. I As a clergyman of the English Church, Dr. Manning officiated as one of the select preachers of the University of Oxford as long ago as 1834, and in 1840 was made Archdeacon of Chichester. After transferring his ecclesiastical allegiance to Rome, Dr. Manning founded a religoub order at Bayswater, entitled the Obiates of St. Charles Borromeo. He succeeded Cttrdtttal Wiseman as Archbishop of Westminster in 1865.

CARDINAL MANNING.