--- Page 1 --- gone before . He cherished the by step , he rose in the hierarchy humility there lay a great inner , lands , to pray . The sanctity of career of Pius the Tenth . The from Italy , but from many other been content to labour all his ! already his tomb is a shrine , where pilgrims come , not only magnificent ceremonial of the boy , Joseph Santo , who was born became , with acclamation , But others recognised that ties of a high order . So , step of the place , where he was born . of the Church till eventually he life amongst the simple people ) Church and the age-old tradi- on June 2 , 1835 , in the little called the democratic basis of ! the Church , it is provided by the ) Rome , where , with all the tradi- tions of which it was the ritual , the Beatification of Pope strength and intellectual quali- parents were poor and his home was humble . He would have village of Riese in the Italian behind his gentleness and tional splendour of the Church . natural and fitting that his cause Simple and Ascetic . TF ever there was a perfect his life , his simplicity , his L' example of what might be ! with no obvious advantages . His province of Treviso , started life His Humble Home . refection . The dignity of the short period after his death . Supreme Pontiff . passed since Pope Pius died , but his lifetime and rendered it ) LL keeping with all that had Pius the Tenth will take place . ' humility , his abounding Chris - Only thirty-seven years have people will turn towards should be promoted within a TIS career as Pope was in an object of veneration during tian charity-all these made him , NO-DAY the eyes of the Irish Pontifical Throne was always --- Page 2 --- The second part of the ceremony se with strong . --- Page 3 --- other Irish clerics , represent- atives from the Irish College . O'Connell of Mt. Welleray and Dr. Patrick Dunne , Auxiliary Boylan , of Dublin , and many Abbot Olayley of Roscrea . Miser . Fitzpatrick of Manor- Bishop of Dublin : Abbot Isidores and St. Patrick's of Kilmore : Father Fullen , of hamilton , Canon Sheridan and Patrick F. Power : Most Rev. bangor . Father Murtagh of the Diocese the Irish Church of St. and his Counsellor . Mr. Ambassador to the Holy See Fathers Toher and Michael and others . beatification ceremony were : Mr. J. P. Walshe , " Irish atives present at the A MONG the Irish represent- Represented , Ireland was --- Page 4 --- 0 0 --- Page 5 --- no other 0 # 1953 --- Page 6 --- ALFARA participate . Photo shows : # Beatification of Pope Pius X body of Pope Pius X , in front of the Papal- Pope Pius X , FIRST Catholic Pontiff Swiss guards stand in foreground during A closeup view of the bronze Associated Press photo from London Beatified . --- Page 7 --- THE WHOLE WORLD IN A HALF HOUR speech in crowd - and through the Vatican radio- Altar . Afterwards the Pope addressed the which he imposed the newly's beatified Pope Pius XII is carried on his suitable Pope to Intercede with God to obtain " True 4651children . and lasting peace " for the world : served body was exposed on the temporary Associated Press PHOTO from London . throne to a temporary altar erected in Beatification of Pope Pius X " The newly beatified-Pope Pius. X whose pre- --- Page 8 --- 1907 ReadEditView history . --- Page 9 --- Pope Pius XII praised his great pre- large paintings depicting the miracles , central balcony of the basilica's Blessed Pius X . ' One was hung inside ! of St. Thomas Aquinas : facade . Both were unveiled imme- were two large veiled portraits of the method , doctrine and principles ' diately following the Papal declara- the basilica , above the chair of St. 'ecessor . listing among his main Vast diffusion of devotion to the other was outside , hung from the and theological studies , according to Vatican and the new Italian State : In an address in Latin and Italian . he beatification . His virtual founding of Catholic sanctity and doctrine to its high the church was also decorated with His diffusion of living knowledge led to a conciliation between the One of the two , Sister Maria , Benedetta , a 58-year-old nun from tion of beatification . The interior of I Peter at the foot of the apse . ' The approved for the , beatification , the organisation ; of the Vatican art His constant efforts to endow the Initiation of a movement which ) Blessed Eucharist : Boves , North Italy , was present at Codification of Canon Law - " the ! Church " with a clergy equal in cures of two nuns . decorated for the occasion . There chievements the following : - observatory : Beatus to intercede for a true and lasting peace . The reorganisation of the Vatican The impulse he gave to biblical galleries : Renewal of sacred music and re- of Christian doctrine : St. Peter's was magnificently ticipated in the veneration of the new Blessed , held in the beatification . In the late afternoon , however , he par- faction : Encouragement of philosophical . studies : mission . ' open air , when 200,000 people heard him invoke the new DOPE Pius XII , as is customary , was not present at the --- Page 10 --- pilerims from all over the whose reign touched Ireland in of several Rome until his By a Staff Reporter . Sunday in " St. Peter's in the many ways , was beatified on heart of any man alive , " and Venice , who " had the biggest presence of about 50,000 five ceremony in Rome since the The vast crowd , which stretched Very Rev. Brother E. R. Clancr. world . including many from ladine light after the most impires son from Riese , north of Pone Pius XIL who had been remlatives of the Holy See at the Sixteen cardinals from South sent by Pius X as one of the renre- His Holiness extotted the virtue from the steps of the Pacifica to DOPE Pius X. the postman's Christian Brothers , who spent most two years ago , and Revi Brother 1 , 6,000 people from the birthplace of ' the many dangers which menace the coronation of King George V in borne from the Piazza in the of the indomitable Pius X , hero of Lips moving in silent oraver , he was Faith to-day and waved for en- Ireland and Britain . Dr. Fitzpatrick author of the life of mission . codifier of the Canon Law plus X he was born in Riese on ing to about 200,000 who assembled Holy Year , ' It was held on the America , Portugal Germany and Brother Edmund Senators Rice . in St. Peter's Square to generate mann parts of Italy , and about 200 of his great predecessor in a 4,000- and courageous foe of Modernism appointment as America-General attended the ceremony . Brother superior-General of the Irish Valvey , who first went to Rome future . Parcliffe was brought up in X and close to the anniversary of the new Beatus . When the Holy Father referred to Founder of the Christian Brothers . vanclity , the Pone of frequent Com- London told the story of the life word address delivered in the even- contederation at proselythem . anniversary of the baptism of Pine bishops , attended . acclaimed the Holy Father as , his sentreme poverty . during peace and true brotherhood ! June 2 1835-recalled the shabby aramount men , the house congrega- The presence of nearly all of the # 800mmetry Cardinal " received nearly forty years ago . knew Pius the day in June , 1893 , when " the ( a WHO took a special interest to the work or one Brothers' school the Red Hat . lion echoed a great armen . little house of his birth , where the newly established in Rome for the treats' established in Rome for 1 the Via della Conciliazione . 1961 , even # Judge of the University of the was also been transferred to the British States , # # 1993 , when the concitizene . --- Page 11 --- 0 0 --- Page 12 --- of the Capuchins . the confessions . " I'm its neighbouring villages to preach and hear confessions . whole of his life . He knew them from his earliest years as did the him . He had great admiration for their austerity and anostolic is curate at Tombola and parish priest of Salzano . we went usum - his own ministry , exhorting them with great earnestness to give administer' Confirmation to the children . With the friars on the real . Before entering the seminary he thought more than once of He was just the same with the children . ' He ought to have been one The young Giuseppe Santo often had the opportunity of meeting Father Michael was at one time almoner of the Venice hospital child some small silver to buy sweets . On one occasion he pulled by all men . A certain Mgr. Fermo was preaching a mission in the Questor and several times accompanied him on his rounds from st of his family , for the Capuchins were often invited t PRIESILY VIRTUES . " Father's Michael and Isidore received all more in Christian and priestly holiness . The Patriarch came himself for three successive days to help with Pope Pius X with the Capuchins of Venice extended throughout the parish in the exercise of their ministry . ' The Capuchius recall the THE POPE AND THE CAPUCHINS . The relationship of Blessed seeking admission to our Order . He used to meet the brother for not giving more . It was all he had . to recall how after the ordination ceremony the Patri r orders from the Blessed Pius , including the priesthood . " pital staff he was always jolly , keeping them in conversa love to recall how after the ordination ceremony the Patriarch " For to door , delighted to listen to his conversation . As seminarist , them . After administering Confirmation he used to give b confession to the Capuchins at Padua and invited them to his great plenty of the Pope and his constant efforts to grow more and e tells how Cardinal Santo would hasten at the first request for not giving more . It was all he had ould gather the newly ordained around him and tell them s Patriarch of Venice , and as Pope he remained a staunch friend would gather the newly ordained around him and tell them about door , delighted to listen to his conversation . As semmaris ather Michael was at one time almoner of the Venice has nselves entirely to God in order to make Him known and I ilica of the Holy Redeemer which is served by the Capuc parish in the exercise of their ministry . " is purse and there were only some coppers in it . He apologis --- Page 13 --- Infallibility at the Vatican Council seen , after the definition of Papal embracing condemnation . He had men who might be involved in what hesitate , once his mind was made up , no anxiety . threatening the Church , he did not be done even by good , zealous of 1870 , what permanent harm could was ' in effect a challenge to the to utter a most stern and all- teaching authority of the Holy See . Again when the Modernism was Great and swift nonforma . His great reforms were not sudden in his reform at Church Music , or siderations throughout his priestly face was being offered at the other rather the restoration of the Grezor- life . This was particularly the case of the church while the Holy Sacri- inspirations but the fruit of con- ian Chant . ' All his life he had been end . trumpets and what not , at one end afflicted by the sounds of an operatic concert , with violins , --- Page 14 --- church-and " that within the Beatus was Supreme Pastor of the ordinary peasant elevated to the The picture of him is that of an This is not only because the new fication of modern times will tasunos surpassed out to ascertain tutouew shot to staying due . based out light inaosinivas him peas . ne himself in that overwhelming next Sunday of Pope Pius X. memory of those in their early ifties-but because the whole life highest office on earth and devot- Catholics than the beatification . issues attempt to donate sisters . be more popular among new Beatus's holiness . out at a team based trading categories . noved the hearts of millions . and character , even the appear- ance . of Pius' X have singularly I'm knew " I'm a " shed memoirs " in faurer's own to afraid saunsett to depicted in a novel critical of his youngest , after the simple pattern fundamental task of raising and dignity of Christ's Vicar to the would be at work , while in the tion to Our Lord . " and especially aim-oddly enough romantically of his own deep personal devo- out doARS back on cross whom I listed that this great and popular administration . II Santo. and con- It is not perhaps so widely rea- not to impose reassorship and the lady . the old and the demned at the time is hardly to The dream . one which throws its light on the Himself , through His prophet , o Our Lord in the Bucharist be realised in these complex days . the fact that in the first case God life of the faithful of all ranks . the renewing the individual spiritual " again , passionate . great and the humble , the clergy and our dreams lies . naturally , in a story less well known , and yet That God could send us such save in the face of extreme difficult- such a way as wisely to carry into difference between such a reality is of course always possible . The a prophet and enlighten him in dream of the " saint " in Fogaz- ases away or " still subscribe . machinery which seems to encum- ties and complications . How the inculties and succeeded in such effect a reform of such a nature peasant Pope dealt with these dit- large measure in spite of them is ber the ' Church herself in her zaro's novel - the man of God to assess out as " submitting is our own " but of the clumsy and antiquated ALL of its one supposes , dream ies and complications . How the Divine mission . --- Page 15 --- 0.