DAILY EAST ORBGOXIAN, PKXOUTrOX, OREGOJT, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 2s. 1110. EIGHT PAGES. IS Titos fifirrinmm1onirrn??inanf nmi AM-nSimmi $ PAGE PI ID Contributed ) Mr. Ar.Jr- Shipman. one of the grtsten '.:ir.jt au:hvrlth-s on Srn,! affair writo? as follows in "Ameri ca." a writer who si ens himself as Otru.ti. a former Monk." has Just yubhshed a bok. in Barcelona entitled El trrnieato en los Conventore," (Tortures in the Convents and the j-row afencir there are kindly sup p'yinj: the Spanish radical papers and the entire European press with cop ious extracts from the book. It is hardly worth while to go over the en tire work. Scattered all through the book are statistics of the various Itriods showing the growth of the monastic orders or congregations, and If the alleged figures given there pre no more correct than the ones I shall presently mention, the. whole book is a little mere than a mass of misinfor mation. Afer speaking !out the religious orders in Spain he says: '"Spain Is simply fiUed with monasteries and re ligious hosses. Today ther are in this (Barcelona) diocese about 500 re ligious houses of which 95 per cent devote themselves to education and particularly to business enterprises, factories, trades and also commerce. Jtany monks have the superintendence over penal Institutions, asylums, or phanages and hospitals, both govern mental as well as local and private ones. Besides this there exist in said diocese which has not much more than a million inhabitants six thou sand associations, brotherhoods and establishments, which are subject to the management of the religious or ders. For the maintenance of these "Centres Catholicos" (Catholic Clubs) religious houses, cathedral, diocesan seminary. 2S9 parish priests, two bish ops, the canons and the rest of the clergy, constituting 2000 persons, the government gives each year 8,000,000 duros. that is 130.000.000. In other words, each Individual inhabitant of the Diocese of Barcelonla must pay annually the sum of $30 for the main, tenaace of bishops, priests and the male and female members of religi ous orders." The "Former Monk" then givs a statistical sketch of the whole of Spain in tWs regard and aais: "According to the above figures Spain has 4330 monestariee, and near them exist many other members of religious orders somewhat secretly unier various pretences so that tho government and the people may be deceived. These statistics are suffi cient to Justify the steps taken by Canalejas in the matter of the religi ous orders." I give this extract so that the readers of America may rec ognize the source whenever they see them printed as newly-made investi gations in Spain. It Is needless to say that they are untrue, and that they are given with a prolixity and versi militude that would deceive the aver, age reader who haa not the requisite books on Spain and Spanish affair with which to elicit the truth. I have by me the statistics of the religious houses in Barcelona diocese 1 91 4 ) and an account of the work they are doing. There are In the Barcelona diocese 388 religious com munities. Of them 71 are composed Of men, and 31 of women. There are tii male members of the religi ous com munities, and 3,974 women. Thero are besides 1194 priests at pres ent in charge of tit parishes. The population of the Diocese of Barcslona Is 1,154.54. of whom JSt.090 are reokened m Catholics. The amount of the population there and the num ber of clergy and members of religious communities somewhat agree with ttie statistics of tiew Tort, reckoning "Tt the Catholic population.. In Barcelona the male religious or ders have communities devoted as fol lows. To contemplative life, 2; re fugees, protesteries and manual train ing schools for children, 6; asylums for old people, 1; charitable associ ations, 17; schools and colleges, 47, The female religions orders have the following communities: Contemplat ive l'f. 27; houses of refuges, protec tories a"Bi training schools for girls, t; hospitals, asylums and homes for eld people, (2; Schools and colleges, 221. In the schools and colleges free Instruction is given to 75.009 annually, and among them are included kinder, garten, day nurseries and reception rooms for the children of the poor while their parents are at work during the day. All these are maintained at their own expense and efforts, are entirely exclusive of the state public chools, hospitals, and charitable in stitutions except in regard to three religious orders, who perform at state expense in the public homes and hos pitals the works of charity and mercy carried on by these Institutions. If they were displaced that expense would be vastly Increased by the em ployment of lay persons in the ser vice of the state. But this anonymous author says nothing of this. Then ho tries ,to bring in the various Catholic cluhs. fraternal organizations. Christian Doc trine confraternities, sodalities, which exist in connection with every Catholic church the world over, and whioh'are always organizations of laymen who pay their own meager expenses in every instance, and who are only too glad to contribute. In no single In stance is there one cent contributed to their support or maintenance by the government. The statement of the anonymous author in this regard Is an absolute invention. It is like wise untrue that any religious orders in Barcelona are engaged In business or trade, or carry on factories for the sale of their products. The list be fore me shows that there are none tl-.ere which are so engaged. Then the author goes further in the realm of invention. He says the Spanish government gives every year S.P00. 000 duros (that is 4.000,000 pesetas or $30,000,000 (!) for the support of the clergy, religious orders, and lay associations of Barcelona. In the first place, a duro is the Spanish word for dollar, and is 'equal to five pese tas, so that $30,000,000 is that am ount actually given multiplied by four. In the second place, the sum of .8,000.000 duros or 40,000,000 pese tas is the sum spent by the Spanish government for the entire church In all Spain. It goes to pay the secular salaries of the minister of worship and his clerks, the upkeep of church buildings, and finally the salaries and stipends of the clergy in actual charge of the churches and parishes. The re ligious orders and lay associations get none of it, except the three orders ac. tually in the charitable and benevo lent institutions of the state who re ceive their bare maintenance as In dividuals in lieu of a salary. The total revenue of Spain Is about 1.090,750,000 pesetas (or $218,150, 000), and the church Including the civil officers, who are paid out of the appropriation get a little over 40, 000,000 pesetas (some $8,000,000) or about 3 6-10 per cent of the Spanish revenue. As Spain has 19,000,000 in habitants tho Province of Barcelona (coterminous with the diocese) pays nearly 1-19 of the total sum set aside for the church, and accordingly, to use the methods of the anonymous author, each individual inhabitant of Barcelona has' to pay 42 cents (in stead of $30) for the support of the church. If the members of our con gregations (of any creed) In America could be let off so cheaply, they would be proud to acclaim it. The rest of the figures in this latest book are ab about as true as the figures which the j anonymous author gives for the Bar celona diocese and which I have Just . analysed. - -" - h m wi vw u imihu ru U U U B4I tier" fcV B M II u Oregon Theatre Tuesday, Sept. 27th Shubert Bros. 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A Ger man Journalist who has Just returned from a visit to that northern country says that whenever he spoke to a Finn, no matter of what class, high or low, he felt the sense of the com ing tragedy, mingled with a spirit of grim determination that unites men of all sorts and condition. The crisis in Finnish ' affairs will come in about three weeks, when the Diet, at the command of the czar, will have to send six representatives to St. Petersburg to, become parties to the settlement by Russia of affairs which have been hitherto the exclu sive business of Finland's own par liament. One must admit that the Finns have tried in every possible way to assert their Just national rights in a peace ful and dignified manner, and the statesmen, judges and politicians of Europe not .long ago rendered . a unanimous verdict In their favor, that the Russian premier, M. Stolypln, will be the one who will have to give In when the curtain raises for the next act of the great national political dra ma. 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