The Indian Advocate (Sacred Heart Mission, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 18, No. 4, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 1, 1906 Page: 24 of 35
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THE INDIAN ADVOCATE
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And if perchance our eyes are blinded and we cannot recog-
nize Him He will read our Hearts and will remove the dark-
ness from our vision. His Eye will rest upon us and His
voice will be heard in the interior of our souls. He will say
"Peace be to you" and for us will begin that peace which
is perfected only in eternity after we too at His summons
have risen from the dead.
Our Bishop on Extension.
The Catholic Church Extension Society is most welcome
in this young Diocese and 1 recommend it heartily to all our
priests. When you were in Oklahoma they might have shown
you dug-outs and poor little Sacristies where the priests had
to live not so long ago and the first house of the priests in
Guthrie bought and transformed into a stable by our next
door neighbor. We need more Churches and especially more
schools and when the Society will be able to assist our priests
and to get them money at cheap rates it will be a great help.
We are poor it is sure but .we pay our debts! We mostly live
on charity for our works are increasing too fast. In our
poverty we cannot do much still I enclose my mite."
This inventory business is a repetition of the tactics emplo-
yed against the religious congregations. The inventories
are the prelude to confiscation. French Catholics therefore
are deserving of all praise for resisting them. In doing this
they have the hearty approval of their bishops and of their
priests. The spirit that animates the Frencti Hierarchy
is illustrated in the brave defiance of the Bishop of Mar-
seilles to the would-be descraters of His Cathedral.
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