Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 23, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, MA
'HLLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
it counsels it especially for those wh
self participated in, while in the con­ hold, O kind and most sweet Jesus, I TACK UPON THE CELIBACY OF are occupied with the things fo the,
vent, when it came to putting her most fervent desire of my soul I pray THE CLERGY ? Here are a few facts Lord. For the one inclined to drunk-1
on this subject: The priests is re­
statements in a book she contradicted cast myself on my knees, and with
enncss which is preferable total absti-I
quired
to observe celibacy especially
and
beseech
Thee
that
Thou
wouldst
(Continued from page 2)
nence or moderate use? Every one
everything that rhe had said before.
for
two
reason«:
(1)
To
imitate
Christ
impress upon my heart lively senti­
will answer total abstinence. In the
These religious women are the dear As a devout admirer and sympathiz­
ments of faith, hope, and charity, with more closely and attain to higher per­
daughters, close blood relations, loved er with Lucretia, Elizabeth Schoffen, true repentance for my sins, and a fection; and (2) to give his undivided light of actual facts apply this to the i
friends of the Catholic people. Who Mr. Phelps no doubt, has her book firm desire of amendment, while with attention to the work of G«d and of celibate Catholic clergy and the mar-1
ried Protestant minister. Our sensa­
then can measure the depths of blind­ entitled “The Demands of Rome.” On deep affection and grief of soul I pon­ souls.
tional daily press permits no scandal
ness, stupidity and criminal malice in page sixteen of that book, he will der within myself and mentally con­
Christ would have a virgin mother; to escape exposure, yet without wish­
the above statement. It is true that find this illuminating statement: “I template Thy five most precious
!
some of the young ladies who become have no tale of immorality to tell, as wounds; having before my eyes that His procursor, John the Baptist, ing to be unkind, we can challenge the
whom
He
eulogized
so
highly,
was
un
­
reader to product cn« scandal in
»ister« aia from huuibiar *«alka uf ■.he older uf which I was a member of which David spake in prophecy;
life; whose parents are devout re­ was what may be classed as one of “They pierced my Hands and My married; virgins are represented which a Catholic priest Is concerned
ligious people, happy to see their the “open orders” and the institutions Feet; they have numbered all My (Revel. XIV, 4, 5) as following the to twenty scandals in which married
Lamb; Saint Paul, the model Apostle, ministers are involved. Listen to
children consecrate themselves to God in which I worked most of my so-call­ Bones.”
who bids us “be imitators of me as I what impartial and informed men,
These, however, constitute but a cer­ ed "religious career were among the
If any reader of this papek ex-
tain percentage. Many young ladies most modern operated by the Roman cept Phelps cannot see the difference am of Christ," remained unmarried, like Maitland, (Protestant), have to
who enter convents possess great tal­ Catholic system in this country, etc. between kissing the picture of a dear and he tells us (1 Cor. VII, 7-8) that say: “It appears to be the testimony
he would have us imitate him in this of history that the monks and clergy I
ents, some large fortunes; some are
WHAT DO THE PURE MINDED dead mother and adoring that picture
converts to the Catholic church. Hence THINK OF PHELP’S LEBANON as a goddess, then I give up trying particular. In Math. XIX, 29, Christ were in all times and places better
says: “And everyone that hath for­ than other people.”
gross ignorance or total depravity ARGUMENT? Because a priest was to enlighten him.
saken houses, or brethren, or sisters,
alone can account for the assertion met at the depot by a carriage driven
Is your unmarried brother or maid-.
WHAT VALUE MAY A TRUTH
that these refined, talented, heroic by some lady, Phelps wishes the mind SEEKING READER PLACE UPON or father, or mother, or wife or en sister necessarily unchaste? Is
women are enslaved by servile obed­ of the reader to travel with his own PHELP’S ARGUMENT BASED ON children or lands, for My Name’s every widower or widow ? Is every
ience to priests to become or after­ ugly paths. If I am not greatly mis- COR. 9-5 that “This woman was . . . sake, shall receive a hundredfold, and man or women who for a few months
ward remain “dupes, ignorant victims taken, Phelps has been telling this his wife or Peter was running around shall inherit everlasting life.” In the is away from husband o- wife? If
of a system.” Not ignorance, nor Lebanon story for many years, The the country with another woman” etc. same chapter, V 12, Jesus recom­ not, then how much easier is it for
human disappointment, nothing but fact is that one of the former promi­ Of course no one would expect preach­ mends virginity to some; “And there one to live chastely who has conse­
divine love and charity could induce nent business men of that city used er Phelps to know what St. Jerome, are eunuchs who have made them­ crated his life to God by vow? For
an heiress to millions like Miss Cath­ to send one of his family to meet the the greatest biblical scholar since the selves eunuchs for the kingdom of him who from purely spiritual mo­
erine Drexel to give up society, fash­ priest at the depot when that place time of the Apostles expressly stated: heaven’s sake. He that is able to re­ tives takes this step after years of
ion, fortune, to work among negro was attended as a mission from Al­ (Contra Jovinian 1-14) that the text ceive it, let him receive it.” Now. reflection and training? For him,
children in the south; or the daughter bany, therefore Phelps uses the real refers to the holy women who, accord­ who should follow this recomenda- who, knowing that he is not allowed
of a Nathaniel Hawthorne to become or supposed conversation to blacken ing to Jewish custom, adopted by tion if not the clergy, whom St. Paul to marry, puts the matter entirely
a convert, then a Sister, nursing can­ the character both of the clergyman Christ himself, followed their relig­ calls "other Christs .”’
out of his mind and does not volun-
Hence, whilst the Bible does not tarily permit his thoughts to be oc-
cer patients, thus exchanging the and the lady, The lady in question, ious master about, and ministered to
say in so many words: “Priests are cupied with the idea for even an in-
perfume of wealth and society for the is at this time living in Portland, to his wants. (Matt, xxvii. 55).
«tench of a cancer ward.
if Phelps will become a little more
DOES THIS INDICATE HON­ not permitted to marry,” It exalts stant?
virginity over marriage for those who
Can you imagine the Sisters who explict in his statement about her, ESTY OR ONLY A SMALL
(Continued next week)
can
faithfully observe it; moreover
AMOUNT OF DOUBTFUL CUN­
give up happy American homes to she may be heard from.
NING
AND
TRICKERY:
“
Will
Mr.
live and die oblation to charity, doing
WHAT PROOF THAT “CATH­
so for any motive except love of God OLICS DO WORSHIP METAL IM­ Davey please prove that John and
and suffering humanity; and knowing AGES” DO SANE PEOPLE FIND Divine was not a married man.” I
that thei»1 deeds are written in heaven, IN THIS EXTRACT FROM A CATH­ have never heard of any sincere per­
FRED G. MINNON
VICTOR J. MINNON
in His heart who promised that not OLIC BOOK: “Before thy loving son who denied to St. John the title
Attendant
Mortician
k
of
“
the
Virgin
Disciple,"
To
prove
• CBp
cold water given in His name image? ’Tis truest joy to kneel.” T?
«hall be without reward? What then preacher Phelps, th;. j- another “un- th.at John was married Phelps says:
»hall
say unmanly men and un­ Shswerable argument” for if mefiiory “I read about him ‘going to his own
natural womerf V.’ho outrageously serves me correctly he has repeated house’ and he capitalizes “own”. Ac­
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slander the sisters of mercy and it at least half a dozen times. Did cording to this, I suppose that only
charity? What shall we say of per­ the undersigned or any instructed married men can have a customary
TILLAMOOK’S FUNERAL HOME
sons organizations, churches that co­ Catholic, ever deny that we show rev­ habitation Which may be called their
own house or home. Evidently Phelps
operate in this diabolical work?
erence to the pictures and representa­
would like to change the venerated
Calls answered in any part of County
WHAT DO NORMAL MINDED tions of Christ and those especially saying “what is home without a moth­
dear
to
Him;
not
for
what
these
pic
­
PEOPLE THINK OF THIS PREACH­
er” to “what is home without a wife.”
Phone 183—301-East 5th Street—Mutual
ER WHO INSISTS UPON USING tures ARE but for what they repre­
HOW WILL PURE MINDED PER­
sent?
“
Before
THY
loving
image"
THE "TESTIMONY” OF A WOMAN
SONS LOOK UPON PHELP’S VIC­
WHO 1 IN PRINT OPENLY ACK­ who is here addressed? The Divine IOUS AND OFT-REPEATED AT-
Saviour
of
course,
even
a
half
witted
NOWLEDGED HERSELF A FALSI­
FIER, ps. stated in my previous letter person can see this. The same senti­
wherein, I’ jBaiji: "The truth loving ment that prompts a patriot soon to
pubjia ^nay judge the veracity of this die for his country to kneel lovingly
TILE YOUR FARM
woman froprttte following: After hav­ and kiss the flag for what it repre­
I
ing potitxM out her unspeakable lies sents, inspires us to kneel devoutly ASK THE MAN
WHO HAS TILED
from a hundred platforms which in before an image or picture of our
mwoy fC»s^ "were pipits in so-called crucified Christ. To give this preach­
TILLAMOOK CLAY
churches, after besmirching the at­ er still more “unanswerable evidence”
WORKS
mosphere’ with1 tiles cf immoralities 1 reproduce herewith an official Cath­
she cla»taid«d have witnessed, and olic prayer composed precisely to be
aoeoiding tQri’belp’« latter^ had her- lovingly said before the crucifix: Be-
RELIGIOUS DEBATE
MINNON’S MORTUARY
Dawson & Dunn
BOXING
May-24-8:30-p.m,
—Armory—
Auspices of Tillamook Boxing Commission
Benefit of American Legion
28 MIGHTY FAST ROUNDS
Don’t miss the Curtain Raiser
Hallowell Kids, you know them.
10 Rounds
Billy Gardeau, 145 lbs.—Eddie Martin, I44 ik
8 Rounds
M
Lewis Johnson, 173 lbs.—George Shanks, 172 jk.
6 Rounds
Clark Johnson, 154 lbs.—Frankie Smith, 162 Ik
4 Rounds
It)s-
George Morgan, 172 lbs.—Joe Johnson, 175
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May 24 to 31
In order to make room for a new shipment of cars
we will offer our entire stock of used cars at cost.
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Here They Are
1 Ford Bug^ 1923 motor, starter etc....
1 i’ovrl Touring......... u
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100.00—
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1 Chevrolet Touring ..
100.00—
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