. Three Catholic Afro-American congresses [electronic resource]: a short resume of the work that has been done since the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore, letters of the hierarchy, clergy and prominent laymen to the congresses, the sermons of Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop Elder, Archbishop Ryan and Father Mackey, speeches and portraits of prominent colored Catholics, their friends and institutions, the public addresses of the three most remarkable gatherings of Negroes in America : all nicely bound in cloth. nto circulationhis herald of fresh thought from a eultiivattd brain,for the benefit o


. Three Catholic Afro-American congresses [electronic resource]: a short resume of the work that has been done since the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore, letters of the hierarchy, clergy and prominent laymen to the congresses, the sermons of Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop Elder, Archbishop Ryan and Father Mackey, speeches and portraits of prominent colored Catholics, their friends and institutions, the public addresses of the three most remarkable gatherings of Negroes in America : all nicely bound in cloth. nto circulationhis herald of fresh thought from a eultiivattd brain,for the benefit of thousands ot his people lessinformed. He is the harbioger or your progress. In youreffort to lilt the race, remember that you plant siguposts in foundations of solid work. Every man youlift to prominence you lift yourself. It is restlessenergy, unobtrusive yet sublime courage that makemeu great. Again you are welcome u the QueenCitv of the West. THIRD DAYS PROCEEDINGS President Parker in the prayer the following communications wereread. ARCHBISHOP EIPKRS LETTER TO IBS CITIZENSCOMMITTEE. St. Peters Cathedral,lv3T West Eighth July iHh Louia D. Easton, Chairman of Sir:—I thauk you for the kind invitationto the Reception you tender the Congress of ColoredCatholics. I accept it with pleasure, and I wid beglad of the opportunity of meeting you on that oeea«sion. Very respectfully your servant in ChkistWilliam Henry Elder,Archbishop of CAKDINAL I-AYIGKRIK. 120 CAEDINAL MANNINGS LETTER TO THE CON&EESS. Archbishops House. Westminster, S. W., July, 1890. Dan. A. Rudd, Esq.—President Cincinnati, O.,United States of America. ,J40W$ Dear Sir:—The Cardinal desires me to thank youfor inviting him to the Catholic Congress, and to saywith what joy would he eome if he was not 82. Hewishes_ every blessing to you and to those who a*ejoinedwith you in your kind invitation, I am, dearsir, Respectfully. K, Vaugn. BISHOP MA


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