De | de Vo he M À RE #* tele. > RE EE ae a RE Cp D err PMD L r T Ms éa 04 À NET, ANS A4 CUT & x 4 0 CASE CRE PETER 1 ee AE 0 PR NP ET PT Te EE EE Les Catholiques ee ESPAGNOLS Un document de grande importance On écrit de Madrid .-qu'une lettre pastorale que le cardinal Sancha, archevêque de Tolède, et primat d'Espagne, vient d'a- dresser au clergé de son diocèse: est considérée comme un docu- ment d'une grande importance dans les circonstances actuelies. La pastorale dont 1ls'agita, en effet, pour objet de rappeler aux catholiques espagnols que le pape leur a donné le conseil d'accepter et de respecter. la forme de gouvernement actuel- lement constitué. Tout acte-sen- traira à ce conseil constitue une:} désobéissance am pape et, par|. suite un péché grave. La pasto- rale ajout que les catholiques espagnols devraient imiter la conduite des catholiques belges et se grouper sur le terrain du système constitutionnel qui est le régime établi en Espagno. On raconte qu'un jonrnal de Madrid, qui n'avait pas pub'ié la pastorale dans le craints de se voir cxposé aux attaques des carlistes, a consuité Rome sur l'attitude qu'il convenait de prendre à ce sujet. Or, il vient de donner connaissance à ses lecteurs d'une partie de la pas- terale du cardinal Sancha. Le Vatican, dans sa réponse, lai fait savoir, en effet, que les eatholi- ques ont le strict devoir de se conformer aux indications des prélats et que la publication de cetie pastorale, qui interprète fidèlement la pensés da papa, y serait vue avec satisfaction. On annonce que le Vatican a l'intention dans un rouvean decument qui sera livré prechai- nement à la publicité, de définir d'une manière très nette la oon- duite que les catholiques espa- guols doivent suivre par rap- port à la politique et que ce document. qui impliquera une Gésanrobation des menées de certains membres du bas olergé dans les provinces du Nord et en Catalogne, nuira considéra- blement à la cause des carlis- tes qui ne seront plus fondés à conspirer sous le couvert de la religion. JUBILE UNIVERSEL DE 1900 PROCHAIN CONSISTOIRE Rome, 12—Ls: Pape a remis, hier matin, à Mgr Marini, une bulle déclarant qu'il y aurait un jubilé universel en Eam 1900. La bulle fat exsuite prommignée-Sans tumée, indiquent encore selon la coutume, dans-:le ves- tibuie le St-Pierre, cù Mgr Bal laquilla la lut à haut: voix en présence des prélats et d'un au- ditoire très nombreux. Pnix ja buile fat affichée aax portes de la Basilique. A lafin de jniu, il y aura consistoire poar la nomination de dix cardinaux. Une Lecon Nons voici r-ndus à un règne où la saine critique peut bre- ment s'exereer même envers Îles plus hautes sur mités sociales. On vient d'en avoir une preuve à Londres dans ia ma nière avec laquelie un mi- nistre de l'évangils ne s'est Pas gêné de taire la leçon au Prince de Galles, notre futur souve- rain. Le Dr. Parker, pasteur du Ci ty Temple, a saisi l'occasion du 300me anniversaire de Cromwell pendaut:des- heures, découvrir qui tire sur lui. {craint de dénoncer le prince grand bruit en Angleterre. Après avoir fait l'éloge de Cromwell le Dr. Parker n'a pes comme joueur de cartas. ‘Quand un prince, dit il, manque au devoir que sa position lai im pose, le pays devrait pleurer et gémir. Quand je vois mon prince ou ie premier de mon pays dans les courses de chevaux, j'en snis peiné.” A l'ouiïe de ses paroles, l'auditoiré ne pât contenir ses applaudissements. 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HAT Miss Beebe's ‘First School Year” is to the primary teacher this little volume is intended to be to mothers. Miss Beebe believes that the ceaseless activity of children calls for employment, and ‘‘ Home Oc- Se D cupations ” is full of ways and means for mothers. en Enthusiastically cndorsed by the press and leading kin- iémo, Mépagess dergartners, boucd iz linen, gilt top. | FROM THE NEW YORK WORLD. “ Home Occupations will be welcomed 2 weary mothers, for it is very clever and f of hints and suggestions they can carry out.” , FROM THE PHILADELPHIA PRESS. | ® ‘Home Occupations should be read by ak mothers, and all other people who have the care and training of infant minds."” * One of the remarkable features of the book is the extent to which home materials home-made contrivances are brought into play. # A# Cedar blocks, sand, clay, boxes, scissors, paste, paper, ncils, beads, garden tools, fowers, fruits, black boards, and nearly € called into requisition by Miss Becbe’s are within easy reach of most of _ those into whose hands her book will fall." FROM THE BOOKSELLER. . “Home Occupations for Little Children, by Katherine Beebe, a well-known kindergartner, of Evanston, 111, will be welcomed by many mothers, who will find it full of valuable sug- gestions to aid in rearing ibeir little ones. cross and disagreeable clildren would be o ily restored to good nature if their mother or nurse knew enough to guide the immature mind to some pleasant occupation without 106 great interference with its own e FROM THE KINDERGARTEN MAGAZINE, “ Any mother with the problem of restiess Bunéreds of Hints on How to Make the Little Folks. Happy Lists of Stories, Songs and Plays Invaluable to Mothers a nd Nurses In this book the Kindergarten offers to the Home suggestions for the occufstion of little chilären with simple materials. The author does not presuppose a kindergarten training on the part/of the mother, nor an ideal environ- ment. She simply takes for granted the child’s ceaseless activity and the mother’s de sire to furnish him with material and opportur ity for uévelopment. à Tbe occupations here corssidered are of three kinds. The firstare those which require the active par- ticipation of an older person; the second, those for which only occa- } Sional direction or assistance nn little people to lead into the paths of ere cessary; the third, those in which and usefulnes3, can find rouch assistance _. the child cau engage by himself. “ Becbe's little book, and would do well to bersel£ of its thoughtful suga sions"? mm np CRE PER here + apner-cepmenres SES 27