History of the diocese of Sault Ste, Marie and Marquette; containing a full and accurate account of the development of the Catholic church in upper Michigan, with portraits of bishops, priests and illustrations of churches old and new . s andyour hearts against the pitiful cries of divisions among those who glory in the your mother! Can a mother in want askname of Christians, do you yet doubt our i„ vain of a good child? Or, then, shallvictory ? it be said that the Church of God has tri- Who shall now fear poverty, when he remem-bers that of hers in thecatacombs of Rome ? Shedoes not forget th


History of the diocese of Sault Ste, Marie and Marquette; containing a full and accurate account of the development of the Catholic church in upper Michigan, with portraits of bishops, priests and illustrations of churches old and new . s andyour hearts against the pitiful cries of divisions among those who glory in the your mother! Can a mother in want askname of Christians, do you yet doubt our i„ vain of a good child? Or, then, shallvictory ? it be said that the Church of God has tri- Who shall now fear poverty, when he remem-bers that of hers in thecatacombs of Rome ? Shedoes not forget that herkingdom is not in thisworld, but in the reduce her to poverty ?but she is proud of it; forin that she imitates her di-vine founder, who had noteven a place to rest hisown head. What theycannot take away fromher is her faithful chil-dren, who never left herin the want of anything. Ah! when she wasrich, she was not obliged, as she is now,to beg from her children to build templesto her spouse. In the time of her splendorand magnificence, the widow and the or-phans, the poor and the naked were wont Church which is so much entitled to the gratitude of all men, for having, alone,wrested from barbarism all nations, and. SACRED HEART SCHOOL, FIRST BUILDING, umphed over the hardness of heart of herown children? Oh, how glorious, is itnot, dear brethren, to contribute, by ourearthly means, to the triumph of that to find retreat and comfort on her mater-nal bosom. But now, deprived of all themarks of her antique splendor, she mustcry for help to her children; not for her-self, indeed, for she thinks that she didnot lose anything as long as the promisesfor her divine spouse are left to her. In- fer having in its stead, by diffusing thelight of the Gospel all over the world,brought on earth the true civilization,which is the pride of the world! But whyshould I speak any longer on that subject ? 216 HISTORY OF THE DIOCESE OF I know that every one is ready for anysacrifice fo


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