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STATE'S MORAL
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Archbishop of - Cincinnatit “Hails Creation of New |
Church Province.
The Most Rev. John T. McNicholas, O.'P,, 8. T. M,, archbishop of Cincinnati, today heralded a new chapter in the ecclesiastical life of Indiana.
Archbishop McNicholas, one of
try, spoke at installation ceremonies of. Archbishop Joseph E. Ritter at 8S. Peter and Paul cathedral. “We thank God this morning that our country, especially Indiana and Ohio, affords. opportunities for a more intensive cultivation of the vineyard of Christ,” he said. *“Today the representatives of our Holy Father, His Excellency, our Most Reverend Apostolic Delegate, puts into effect the decisions of the Supreme Pontiff for the church of Indiana and Ohio. . New Mission Starts “Today ‘Indiana begins a new chapter in its ecclesiastical life with its own metropolitan and the three suffragan sees of Ft. Wayne, ‘Lafayette and Evansville, Today the bonds uniting Indiana to the metropolitan seg of Cincinnati are broken, and fo dioceses of this state are bidden to multiply their labors and to increase the laborers for the honor and glory of God and for the salvation of souls.” Archbishop McNicholas praised the bishops in the many dioceses of this section of our country for the, marvelous educational institutions in these middle western states. Step by step, he traced the organization of the province of Indianapolis back to the province of
Cincinnati more. than 100 years].
ago. 110 Years of Progress “In bidding Godspeed to this new jurisdiction,” he continued, “we are mindful - that the first diocese of Indiana was established 110 years ago and last that the diocese of Vincennes and later Indianapolis has been a suffragan see of Cincinnati for 94 years, and Ft. Wayne for 87 years. ro “The happy relations existing between the dioceses of Indiana and Ohio for upwards of a century make us realize regretfully that duty will not again summon their bishops to the same council table or unite them in official decisions or in provincial council legislation. = He rejoiced, however, that six bishops in six dioceses of Ohio will be able to do more for religion than four bishops in four dioceses formerly did and that four bishops and four dioceses in Indiana. will do more to extend the Kingdom of God than two bishops and two dioceses. “Vigorous Province’ “We need not be surprised that the Vicar of Christ in his solicitude for the advancement of religion everywhere should direct his attention to Indiana,” Archbishop McNicholas said. “It seems to offer extraordinary opportunities for a vigorous, militant, ecclesiastical province. The organized life of the church in this state is truly marvelous.” Indiana is equipped with institutions for educational, religious and moral living that is not surpassed in any section of the country, the Cincinnati dignitary asserted. These strong forces will be of inestimable value in the difficult years ahead, he said. * “The new archbishop of Indianapolis and the bishops of his suffragan sees can be counted on always, individually and collectively, to teach respect for civil authority and obedience to its laws,” Archbishop McNicholas added. “They and their successors will
teachers in giving Indiana .good citizens; they will regard it as their grave and sacred duty so to train the youth committed to them that they will be the dependable men and women of moral stamina in Indiana, citizens whose lives will be governed by a fixed moral code, whose example must be commended by all right-thinking Americans.”
MUSIC TO FEATURE PROGRAM AT TECH
All the music organizations at Technical high school will participate in the Christmas program to be given tomorrow in the boys’ gymnasium. The various organizations taking part are the Concert orchestra, directed by John M. White; the Tech choir, led by J. Russell Paxton; the Girls’ Concert club, conducted by Miss Louise E. Swan; Boys’ Chorus I'and II and-the Boys’ Choral club, led by Charles: R. Hamilton; the Girls’ Chorus I and II, the Girls’ Glee club and the Girls’ Choral club, also directed by Mr. White, and the Boys’ Concert club, led by William F., Moon. Three brass choirs from the Con~ cert band, under the direction of Frederic A. Barker, will assist in introducing the finale, the singing of “Silent Night” by the combined ‘Choir and Concert clubs, conducted by Mr. Paxton.
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“The honor conferred on me and the Diocese in these ceremoniés, while totally unmerited, is accepted in the spirit of gratitude The “confidence on the part of our superiors that it expresses, is something for
‘which we should rightfully feel
honored. To the Holy Father, therefore, in this hour of his great anxiety and solicitude, we offer through his representative, the
Most Rev. Apostolic delegate, our
deepest gratitude along with our affection, reverehce and obedience. “During these tragic years of the world’s history, he has stood strong and calm, although un-
able, in .spite of every effort, to |
prevent the war, he has fearlessly championed the cause of justice and humanity, pleading in the
meanwhile with the nations and
the peoples of the world to rebuild .and re-vitalize the Christian
offer whatever solace it is in our power to give, and we pledge to him the loyalty and the prayers of the people, the religious and the clergy of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis.
“However, the occasion is not
one of merely personal and dio-
cesan significance... There ' has been inaugurated today a new Ecclesiastical province, with a new division of territory in the state of Indiana, to effect a more
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closely knit organization of spiritual and religious endeavor. . - #1t is, therefore, an historic: occasion, another milestone in the steady growth and development of the church in the Middlewest. The creation of new dioceses : this morning is merely a continuance , of what was begun when dioceses were cut off from the primatial See of Baltimore more than 100 years ago. “This occasion, then, marks the continued advance of the church. May it in the providence of God be the means of intensifying re-
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ligious ‘ thinking and living, of strengthening faith and morality, of restoring God and His law in a secular, materialistic society. “Surely, ‘nothing is more important today if the world is to again know peace, order and hap< piness. }
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that places new and greater responsibilities upon us. These rest first of all, upon the Episcopate. Together with my brother bishops of the province! I accept the challenge that the occasion presents. This occasion links us
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