2 mp racer nr Le pon— » VI bl:s d'avance. Annonces 10 cents la ligne, 1ère Insertion. 2 cents la ligne les in- sertio1s subséquentes. vent tie adressées à L'IMPARTIAL Six D satire ets CE Trois Co SE OS MGR BRUCHESI À ROME LA QUESTION SCOLAIRE FONDE EN 1893 | ançais de Le E Du D ais d Lx PAPE APPUIERA LES le du Prince Edouard. L EVEQUES HEBDOMADAIRE, 8 PAGES. Le nouvel archerêque de Montréai, Mgr Bruchési,.est ar- rivé à Rome le3 novembre et résidera au Collége Canadien durant son séjour en cette vii- le. Interviewé, Mgr Bruchési aurait déclaré que le droit des catholiques manitobains à leurs écoles séparées sera reconu et affirmé par le Saint-Siège. On croit à Rome que, pour la décision de Ja troublanie ques tion scolaire, ie moment ne peut être plus favorable, Ja presse canadienne s'étant de beaucoup radoucie depuis la vi- site de Mgr Merry del Val. ABONNEMENT : ss Les abonnements sont paya- nr Toutes communications doi- L'ETAT SOCIAL ET RELI. G1EUX DU MEX1- L'IMPARTIAL TIGNISH, I. P. E. TIGNISH QUE L'IMFARTIAIT, = EEE 11 NOVEMBRE 1897 Les journaux quotidiens font Depuis une couple de semai- nes Certains Joxrnaux s'égosil- lent à dénoncer l'archevêque de Kingsion, Mgr Cleary, à l'occa- sion de couis duquel, ce distingué pré- jat à jugé à ‘es ouallles en garde contre cer- taines coutumes qui ne sont pas on ire être tolérées par l'Eglise. Lors- que l'archevêque de Toronto a- itit les catholiques cenfiés à ve sa Pas permis d'assister anx céré monis des dénominations qui ne croient pas à notre religion. il cause. Les attaques furibondes du “Giobe,” du “Transeript” du “Guardian” Charlottetown, ne i grand jour |’ di feuilles qui ne «omprennent rien cles risles de l'église catholique et che de quelque fantôme imagi- naire qi puisse leur servir de I hainas qui bouillent au fond de religieuse qui leur 'eurs cœurs cctre notre religion. Que ces critiques sans vergogne ‘pprennent que, quand l'église Re ses évêques et de ses prêtres, les | assez lidèles doivent se soumettre et obéir à Ja L’est Ja doctrine de l'Église et cette doctrine est immuable. 1! est donc dn devoir de tont ca- tholique d'apprécier à lenr juste valeur les critiques de ces feuil- ies maiveiliantes qu pris. En même temps, nons ne tAuTrIiOnNSs nou tre d'li} ou insulter notre religion. vit de | si. Ltée pius n1 moins qu'à déployer ‘texte pour cracher les petites à i.ES ELECTIONS À TERRE: Les quelquefois de bonnes choses : et, d'après le principe géneral que le pire des anges déchus à droit à ce que luiest dû, nous uous sentons reconnaissants au “Herald” de Boston pour l'envor de M.F. KR. Gnernsey—protes- tant—an Mexique pour étudier le pays et son peuole., Dans s°s lettres impr'mées il a déja porté un témoignage généreux sur le dévouement et la piété du cler- gé du Mexique, à la belle vie de | famille etau haut de | mo:a'ité qui existe dans Ja ré.| pub'ique voisine, Tous les Me- xicains, cependant, ne sont pas boss catho'iques ; et M. Œaern- EC . sey dit lranchement ce que 1e LE ; CRITIQUES 1GNO. RANTS — — son mandement, au propos de mettre conforwité aux règles de no- religion ce qui ne peuvent 3 ’ aeore surveillance qu'il ne leur est gnuvernement maçonnique ai | tand de ce peuple dont il a alie- né la religion. Nous citons de sa dernière lettre : | “Uue communauté catho!'i ; que. socialement et | ment parle connaissance de avec “Witness,” du de tendent ni au les politique- | Jivisée en deux par un. différend civil, s2 trouve dans! uue position périllense eux qui passent au libéralisrae sont 5 iii Ionorance et de l mocit! : . SPOSITIONS rei]eion | perver:es ves|certains de laisser leur derrière cux comme bagage inu- | tile et encombrant. Eux aussi, | qui sont toujours à la recher-|iis perdent souvent les convie. ticns morales enfants, passées : leurs) surtout Îles grandissent saBs garçons, j'instranction convient | C'est ainsi que l'on voit foule une de une gens qui mépri-! sait toute religion, ne sant ancune restricticn habiles tont de 1 pour faire leur chemin dars Je connais- fait entendre pur la voix de morale : | voix de l’an'orité monde, mais sur qui on ne déprendre dans | ses. 1l facilement une proie aux tentations. Tontes les! républiques latines de l'Ameri- que donnent des peui | les grandes er.-| sont exemples de en es mar: ant au coin du plus vil mé ce {ype de jeune homme pavi- guaut sur lamer de ce monde sans gouvernail moral. fants des Les en s empêcher de met. vielies familles reli- nos catholiques en gardeloivnses, le soutien et ss piliers ro Ja lecture de journaux|äu parti de l'église élevés et 1e sembient vivre que pour |instruits avec soin, sout en gc- acral, de meilienrs hommes et citoyens plus utiles. Les NEUVE libéraux de l'Amérique latine | SR dans leur réaction contre l'église œénérales qui RÉ des FR PRRUES un ; hs: ‘ . | Clections sont allées trop loin : ils ont i- 1 21 gnoré imprudemment le ugent d'evoir heu dans l'ile Lt 1 t eu pour ré N. LeUIreneuve en Et )OUFr re- . 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