The Catholic World, Vol. 18, October, 1873, to March, 1874. / A Monthly Magazine of General Literature and Science
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NEW YORK: THE CATHOLIC PUBLICATION HOUSE. 9 Warren Street.
1874.
Give Catholics their full rights; ask nothing of them you would not willingly concede if you were in their place. — New York Journal of Commerce.
The subject of education, the method and extent of it, is undoubtedly one of the foremost topics of discussion to-day, and will be more conspicuous than ever in the immediate future. And, while all men are agreed that a sound and sufficient education of the entire people is our only ground of hope for the perpetuity of our rights and liberties—that, in truth, it is vital—it is not to be wondered at that men differing in the depth as well as extent of their individual culture, should also widely differ as to the constituent elements of a sound and sufficient education. There are, for instance, some, as yet happily few in number, who, in the maze of confusion and Babel-like discussions of sectarians and false teachers turn their faces away in hopeless, helpless uncertainty, and suggest that religion of every name and kind must be excluded and the Deity himself ignored in our public schools, so that public education shall be secular ; and however much of religion of any and every sort may be taught, it must be in private . This is natural enough in those unfortunate persons who so far lack a positive faith that they see no safety except in uncertainty, and hence adopt a kind of eclecticism which, embracing some abstract truth, may confessedly also contain something of error.
The early settlers of this country—this land of liberty —however, had no idea of excluding religion from the schools; and if any among them or their immediate successors entertained even any peculiar notions as to what constituted religion, they were very summarily squelched out.
Even the great expounder of the constitution was in the habit of adjuring his fellow-citizens not to forget the religious character of our origin, and to remember that the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness is guaranteed to us in that epitome of human wisdom which the great New Englander was born to defend. That right it is the privilege and the duty of each one of us also to maintain, especially when it is threatened under the specious pretext of reform.
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CONTENTS.
ARE OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS FREE?
CHURCH POSTURES.
GRAPES AND THORNS
ITALIAN CONFISCATION LAWS.
HOW GEORGE HOWARD WAS CURED.
RECENT POETRY.
CRIME—ITS ORIGIN AND CURE.
MADAME AGNES.
THE NAPOLEONIC IDEA AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.
MY FRIEND AND HIS STORY.
THE LOVE OF GOD.
MARY.
MORE ABOUT BRITTANY: ITS CUSTOMS, ITS PEOPLE, AND ITS POEMS.
A VISIT TO THE GRANDE CHARTREUSE.
TO NATURE.
PARIS HOSPITALS
A WEEK AT THE LAKE OF COMO.
ODD STORIES.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
SPIRITUALISM.
THE SON OF GOD, ARCHETYPAL BEAUTY.
THE FARM OF MUICERON.
SELF-LOVE.
MADAME AGNES.
DANIEL O'CONNELL.
THE PRIEST.
GRAPES AND THORNS.
THE CATHEDRAL OF CHARTRES.
THE SEE OF S. FRANCIS OF SALES.
CATHOLIC LITERATURE IN ENGLAND SINCE THE REFORMATION.
CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATIONS.
THE LUTE WITH THE BROKEN STRING.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
A TALK ON METAPHYSICS.
EPIGRAM.
GRAPES AND THORNS.
SLEEP.
SPIRITUALISM.
THE FARM OF MUICERON.
THE EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE.
CATHOLIC LITERATURE IN ENGLAND SINCE THE REFORMATION.
THE SONG OF ROLAND.
ENGLISH SKETCHES.
THE GREATEST GRIEF.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
THE PRINCIPLES OF REAL BEING.
THE SERIOUS "VIVE LA BAGATELLE."
THE FARM OF MUICERON.
ORDINANDUS.
ONE CHAPTER FROM HESTER HALLAM'S LIFE.
AN ENGLISH CHRISTMAS STORY.
THE SONG OF ROLAND.
TRAVELS WITH A VALETUDINARIAN.
THE CHILD RESTORED.
MADAME DE STAËL.
FATHER SEBASTIAN RALE, S.J.
FROM EGYPT TO CHANAAN.
THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1873.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
THE PRINCIPLES OF REAL BEING.
THE EPIPHANY.
GRAPES AND THORNS.
SPIRITUALISM.
THE FARM OF MUICERON.
GRACE SEYMOUR'S MISSION.
CUI BONO?
OUR MASTERS.
A LOOKER-BACK.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
THE FARM OF MUICERON.
THE LITTLE CHAPEL.
PHILOSOPHICAL TERMINOLOGY.
LATE HOME.
GRAPES AND THORNS.
THE RELIGIOUS POLICY OF THE SECOND EMPIRE.
GRACE SEYMOUR'S MISSION.
THE PRINCIPLES OF REAL BEING.
A LOOKER-BACK.
A BLOCK OF GOLD.
VIGIL.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
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