Franciscan herald (1913 - 1940) . to a formal ecclesiasticalconfraternity under the title of theImmaculate Conception. At pres-ent, it has an enrollment of over700,000 members, embracing allstations and callings; over 2000Masses are said daily for the above-mentioned intentions. The duties of the members of theAssociation are: 1. They musthave their names and complete ad-dress inscribed on the list of mem-bers preserved at the Franciscanconvent at Ingolstadt, Bavaria; must have a Mass said everyyear, at any place, on a fixed day, oras soon as possible after the fixeddate, in honor of th


Franciscan herald (1913 - 1940) . to a formal ecclesiasticalconfraternity under the title of theImmaculate Conception. At pres-ent, it has an enrollment of over700,000 members, embracing allstations and callings; over 2000Masses are said daily for the above-mentioned intentions. The duties of the members of theAssociation are: 1. They musthave their names and complete ad-dress inscribed on the list of mem-bers preserved at the Franciscanconvent at Ingolstadt, Bavaria; must have a Mass said everyyear, at any place, on a fixed day, oras soon as possible after the fixeddate, in honor of the ImmaculateVirgin for the intentions of theAssociation; 3. They should seeto it that their certificate of mem-bership is sent to the convent atIngolstadt after their death, in orderthat their names may be placed onthe list of the dead for whom theMasses and prayers are offered. For further information apply tothe Rev. Roger Middendorf, , Teutopolis, Illinois, who hasbeen commissioned to receivemembers into the FRANCISCAN NEWS Rome, Italy.—In the course of theyear the causes of beatification ofseveral children of St. Francis havebeen dealt with by the Sacred Con-gregation of Rites. On July 1, the Sacred Congregationheld preliminary meetings in thecause of Fr. Marian de Rocca Ca-sale, a lay brother of the Order ofFriars Minor. On the 29th of the same month,the acts of the servant of God, de Palermo, a novice of theCapuchin Order, were examined. The Holy Father has likewisegranted permission to examine theacts of the servant of God, Marga-ret of Loraine. Margaret was atfirst a Tertiary, but later joined theOrder of Poor Clares at Argentan,where she died in the odor of sanc-tity. The same permission was givenin the cause of the servant of God,Fr. Amadeus Menez, a priest of theOrder of Friars Minor, a Portugueseof noble extraction. He died inMilan on August 10, 1487. Preliminary meetings have alsobeen held for introducing the causeof the Fr. Marcus o


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