Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 18, 26 November 1911 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND BUN-TEIJEGIlAEi, SUNDAY NOVEMBER S6. 1911;
ITALIAN INTEREST SHIFTED FROM WAR TO NEW CARDINALS
Eight
een Prelates Will Be
Elevated to the Dignity of Red Hats at Ceremonies Held Monday.
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for the exaltation of the blessed faith, for the peace and tranquility of Christian people and for the increase and prosperity of the Holy Roman Church. In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. Amen." After the imposition of the red hat, the Pope will slip upon the fnger of each Cardinal one of the distinctive ornaments of his rank a gold ring set (with a sapphire and engraved on the metal surface of the inside with the arms of the Pope bestowing the rank.
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"For the honor of Almighty God and of the Holy Apostles Saints Peter and Paul and of the blessed N. N. (naming the title) we commit into
(bee the church of
with its
clergy, people and succursal chapels." O'Connell's Assignment. ' Archbishop O'Connell will be asEsjned to the titular church of St. Caltua, attached to the Benedictine onastery of that name. This church rwas held by the late Cardinal Nocella, who was created a Cardinal by Pope Leo in 1903, at the last Consistory before the death of the Pope. Cardinal Koceila died in 1908. St. Callxtus is a very ancient church .nd stands near the church of Santa Maria in Trastevere, which la held by Cardinal Gibbons. It waa built on the site of the house of a Roman soldier, who sheltered St Callxtus In a time of persecution. The saint was cast into a well with a stone around his neck. In the year 740 Gregory III. I reconstructed the church, and In 1666 Pope Pius V gave it to the Benedictines. The title of Archbishop Farley will be John Cardinal Farley of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva. This is the same title held by Cardinal McCloskey and fa niM of the eldest churches in
Rome. Each .of the New Cardinals makes a contribution to the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith. The second ceremony at St. Peter's Cathedral will equal if not surpass the first in pomp and splendor. It consists of the imposition of the red biretta and zuchetto. Before the bestowal, however, there will be an imposing mass in the presence of the Pope, t which will terminate with a sermon by some prominent preacher of the Roman Catholic Faith. The ceremonies will surpass in pomp and gorgeousness the consecration of the fourteen French Bishops by Plus X four years ago, and will set
a record for the promotion of church men of recent times. It is also remarkable for its Catholic selection and the promotion of dignitaries from widely separated countries, giving the membership of the Sacred College even more of an international representation than usual. Particularly noticeable, in this respect, is the Pope's recognition of America, now held by many to be the real stronghold of the Catholic faith. Extraordinary Event. The creation of so many Cardinals at one time, though made necessary by deaths in the Sacred College, is extraordinary; and has only been duplicated or surpassed inthe middle ages. The largest number of Cardinals created in the history of the church was during the life of Leo X, who is credited with the creation of thirty dignitaries some historians hold there were thirty-one. At a still earlier period Boniface VII created twenty-nine, all except three 'being Italians. From these high marks to the present time, history shows that from time to time, as many as fifteen to twenty red hats have made their appearance at one time, but not for generations has the present number been duplicated. The elevation of the American prelates to the office of Cardinal will not increase their jurisdiction or authori
ty in Catholic affairs In the United
a place
among the advisors of the Pope in his task of ruling the whole church. Cardinals not residents in Rome attend very few of the consistories, however. They make the Journey to Rome when the new Pope is to be elected, but aside from that their office is hardly more than an honorary one. There are three orders of Cardinals the Cardinal bishops, the Cardinal priests and the Cardinal deacons. Of the Cardinal bishops there are never more than six at present there are but five. The full number of Cardinal priests is fifty and the Cardinal deacons fourteen making a total of seventy. The Sacred College. The seventy Princes of the church compose the Sacred College of College of Cardinals a body ruling over 200,000,000 Catholics throughout Christendom, and one of the most conservative legislative bodies in the world. The Sacred College settles all questions, always on the same principles and always in the same way, that arise among Catholics in over fifty different countries. Extreme caution also marks this body's deliberations and it is sometimes years, sometimes decades and even centuries before its mandate is delivered. The Sacred College is not always in session. The majority of its members reside elsewhere than in Rome. Those
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who make their home in Rome, however, and who Invariably compose the six Cardinal BishopB, have charge of the various departments of the central Pontilcal administration, which is known as the Curia. Since it became known that eghteen new Cardinals were to be invested with the red hat there has been considerable talk among American Catholics both here and in the United States over the possibility of an American Cardinal being raised to the Chair of St. Peter at the next conclave. There is, however, not the remotest possibility of an American Pope occupying the Vatican, according to the best informed authorities. Such a move would be in violation of a species of century old myth or unwritten law which says that the Pope must be an Italian. And, aside from the prejudices of the Italian majority in the Sacred College, it would be too much to expect the Italian government to submit to the presence at the Vatican, in the very center of the national capital, of a prelate of alien birth, belonging to some nation that might or might not at any moment be hostile to Italy and yet who as Pontiff, would be able through the extremely numerous Catholic Italian
clergy to influence an immense portion of the Italian electorate.
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LAUGHTER. "He who laughs, said the mother of Goethe, Tcan commit no deadly sin." Steme declares that every laugh lengthens our lease of life. Even the cold and cynical Cariyie declares, in his extreme fashion, mat "no man who has heartily and wholly laughed can be altogether irreclaimably depraved," and Sydney Smith said, "God has given us wit and flavor and brightness and laughter and perfumes to enliven the days of man's pilgrimage and to charm his pained steps over the burning marl."
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