. 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. Catholic Congress- HELD IN WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 1, 2 AND 3, 1889, The delegates


. 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. Catholic Congress- HELD IN WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 1, 2 AND 3, 1889, The delegates attended 7 oclock mass at Church and received Holy High Mass was celebrated by the Eev. Augus-tus Tolton, assisted by tbe Rev. P. A. McDermott,C S. Sp., of Pittsburg, deacon and the Rev. John , of New York, sub deacon; the Rev. M. was master of ceremonies, the Rev. , S. J ., and the Rev. J. A. Stephan were dea-cons of honor at the throne. In the samctuary were the Very Rev. A. , provincial of the Order of St. Joseph; J. Gawagan, Vice~Rector of the Catholic Univer-sity: Revs. E D. Donnelly, O. P., C. A. Splinter, , B. F. Logan, 0 P., W. A. Rickarby, O. P., E. , S. J., Jas. F. Mackin, V S. Schmitb, Igna-tius Panken, S. J., St, Louis; Jos. I. Birch, P. , Richmond; Alfred Lightheart, J. R. Slattery,Rector St. Josephs Seminary, Baltimore; S. Tenni-son, John N, Green and VV Healy, C. Sp. S. ofBlack Rock, Dublin, ARCHBISHOr WILLIAM HENRY ELDER The sermon was delivered by His EminenceCardinal Gibbons, who spoke as follows: And you shall know the truth and the truthshall make you free. They answered bim- We arethe seed of Abraham, and we have never been slavesto any man, how say est Thou? You sball be free?Jesus answered them: Amen, amen I say unto you,that whosoever cemmitteth sin, is the servant of the servant abideth not in the house forever,but the Son abideth forever. If theref


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