ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD A Monthly Journal, CONDUCTED BY A SOCIETY OF CLERGYMEN, UNDER EPISCOPAL SANCTION. VOL. VII. "Ut Christiani ita et Romani sitis." "As you are children of Christ, so be you children of Rome." DUBLIN: WILLIAM B. KELLY, 8, GRAFTON-STREET. Per. 114. e. 33. ALPHABETICAL INDEX. Address of the Clergy of St. Louis to their Archbishop Aidan, St., Bishop and Patron of Ferns PAGE 236 312, 361, 393 378 474 I, 44 19, 105 123 159 XIII. Humility ... XIV. The Vicious and the Lukewarm : Arguments against Religion XV. The Fate of Children who die without Baptism XVI. The Fate of those who live outside the Pale of the Church Letter of Cardinal Antonelli, on the publication of the Apost. Apostolic Letters of His Holiness, proroguing the General Council Decree placing the whole Church under the Patronage of St. 170 ... Decree of the Sacred Congreg. of Rites, on Saints honoured from 178 181 Brief of our Most Holy Father, on the Outrages against the Enda, St., Visit to the Island of Endowed Schools of Ireland ... Letter of His Holiness to the Cardinal Vicar of Rome Donaldus, Archbishop of Dublin Decree declaring St. Alphonsus a Doctor of Holy Church Indulgences of the Rosary Ireland, Endowed Schools of Irish Catholic University, the Place of Historical Studies in Irish College, Paris, Claims Irish Historical Studies in the 17th Century Irish Martyr at Tien-Tsin Jesuits and Literature Jubilee Feast of Pius IX. Letters of Balmez. See Balmez. Letter of Archbishops and Bishops of Ireland to His Holiness "Leabhar na-Huidhri" Letter of the Archbishops and Bishops of Ireland to their Flocks Letter of His Holiness in reply to same Letter of His Holiness to Sister M. F. Clare Lyon, Bishop of Cork, Letters of, in 1596 Monasticon Hibernicum Moral Code of the Gospel Pius IX., Jubilee Feast of 45, 94, 140, 184, 240, 290, 341, 389, 436, 485, 535 Prorogation of the Vatican Council Roman Chronicle Rosary, Indulgences of the Round Towers, &c., Remarks on Schools (Endowed) of Ireland 159 Socrates, a Sketch, by Professor Stewart 537 Some remarks on "The Druids, Churches, and Towers of Ancient Ireland" 554 St. Louis, Address of Clergy of, and Reply of the Archbishop Two Letters of Dr. Lyon, Protestant Bishop of Cork, in 1596 236 I, 44, 91 56 THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD. OCTOBER, 1870. DOGMATIC CONSTITUTION ON THE CATHOLIC FAITH, PROMULGATED IN THE THIRD SESSION OF THE HOLY CECUMENICAL VATICAN COUNCIL. PIUS, BISHOP, - SERVANT OF THE SERVANTS OF GOD, WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE SACRED COUNCIL, FOR PERPETUAL REMEMBRANCE. OUR Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, and the Redeemer of mankind, before returning to his heavenly Father, promised that he would be with his Church militant on earth all days, even to the consummation of the world. Wherefore he has never ceased to assist his beloved Spouse, to be with her when teaching, to bless her when at work, to aid her when in danger. But this, His salutary providence, constantly manifested by other innumerable benefits, has been most evidently made known by the fruits which Christendom has derived in such abundance from Ecumenical Councils, and particularly from that of Trent, although held in evil times; for the result has been that the most holy dogmas of religion have been defined more precisely, and set forth more fully; errors have been condemned and restrained, eccesiastical discipline has been restored and more firmly secured, the love of learning and of piety has been promoted VOL. VII. I |