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CONTENTS: VOL. VI. (1899)- Page. In d u it-Granting to the Sisters of Charity charged with the care of the Sacristy, permission to touch the Sacred Vessels and to purify the Sacred Linen. S. C. R. December 2, 1898. For ten years.............................................................................................. 134 Induit—Granting permission to sing or recite publicly the Litany of the Sacred Heart. S. C. R. February 3, 1899. For five years. 292 Induit— Authorizing the Priests of the Mission to celebrate Mass on Sea. S. C de Prop. Fide. February 14, 1899. For five years. 294 Induit—Authorizing the celebration of Three Masses on Christmas Night in the Chapels of the Sisters of Charity. S.C.R. July 28, 1899. For ten years................ ........................................ 435 General Decree on Semi-public Oratories.............................. ................. 399 The Constitution Orientalium and the Induits for the East................ 295 EUROPE. FRANCE Paris.— Audience granted by Our Holy Father to the Superior General....................................................................................... 279 Pentecost Elections at the Community of the Sisters of Charity. 309 Death of Very Rev. Jules Chevalier, Director, ( f April 26th). Ibid . Villepreux.—Establishment of the Sisters of Charity (Oct. 16, 1898). 16 Two Sisters of Charity : Sister Gélas, Sister Antoinette Perboyre... 17 Dax Blessing of the new Chapel of the House of the Mission....... 311 Saint Flour.—The Ecclesiastical Seminary aud the Congregation of the Mission: Blessing of the new Chapel: Sermon by Rev. A. Milon, C. M........................................... ......................... 3 ^ Chateau 1 ’ Elvêque.... Third Sacerdotal Centenary of St. Vincent de Paul. (September 23, 1600.) Abbé Granger.......................... 448 Panegyric on St. Vincent de Paul, by Mgr. de Boulogne, Bishop of Troyes.............................................................................................. l79 Notices: First Series................................................................................ 217 Readings for Feasts : S t . V incent de P aul ................................................ 3 Venerable Francis Clet.................................................................................. 43 ^ 1 et al.: Annals of the Congregation of the Mission, Vol. 6, Index Published by Via Sapientiae, 1899

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In d u it-Granting to the Sisters of Charity charged with the care of the Sacristy, permission to touch the Sacred Vessels and to purify the Sacred Linen. S. C. R. December 2, 1898. For ten years.............................................................................................. 134

Induit—Granting permission to sing or recite publicly the Litany ofthe Sacred Heart. S. C. R. February 3, 1899. For five years. 292

Induit— Authorizing the Priests of the Mission to celebrate Mass onSea. S. C de Prop. Fide. February 14, 1899. For five years. 294

Induit—Authorizing the celebration of Three Masses on Christmas Night in the Chapels of the Sisters of Charity. S.C .R .July 28, 1899. For ten years................ ........................................ 435

General Decree on Semi-public Oratories.............................. ................. 399

The Constitution Orientalium and the Induits for the East................ 295

EUROPE.

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Paris.— Audience granted by Our Holy Father to the SuperiorGeneral....................................................................................... 279

— Pentecost Elections at the Community of the Sisters of Charity. 309

— Death of Very Rev. Jules Chevalier, Director, ( f April 26th). Ib id .

Villepreux.—Establishment of the Sisters of Charity (Oct. 16, 1898). 16

Two Sisters of Charity : Sister Gélas, Sister Antoinette Perboyre... 17

Dax Blessing of the new Chapel of the House of the Mission....... 311

Saint Flour.—The Ecclesiastical Seminary aud the Congregation of the Mission: Blessing of the new Chapel: Sermon by Rev. A. Milon, C. M........................................... ......................... 3 ^

Chateau 1’ Elvêque....Third Sacerdotal Centenary of St. Vincent dePaul. (September 23, 1600.) Abbé Granger.......................... 448

Panegyric on St. Vincent de Paul, by Mgr. de Boulogne, Bishop ofTroyes.............................................................................................. l79

Notices: First Series................................................................................ 217

Readings for Feasts : S t . V in c e n t d e P a u l ................................................ 3

Venerable Francis Clet.................................................................................. 43^

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Meditations for the Congregation of the Mission,.,.,...... , , ...... ......... 22T

Privileges and Indulgences granted to the Sisters of Charity............. 23?

Work of the Most Holy Trinity for the Souls in Purgatory.,......129

Departures for the Missions during 1898....., ,...... ............................... ... 135.

A JJSTR I A —H TING A l l Y,

Vienna.—Institution of St. Anthony of Padua and the ApostolicSchool. Rev. F. Medits, C. M...„.„...... .........................*......... 23

Cilli. — Origin of the Mission-House: Missions: Retreats: St.Joseph’s Chureh. Rev. J. Macur C. M ...„....... ....................... 218'*

B E L G I U M .Liege —Association of Christian Mothers,,».,........................... .. 342;

S P A I N .

Canary Islands.—The Association of the Children of Mary,..........„.. 34g

E N G L A N D .

Manchester.—The Catholic Procession of Pentecost-Week. Sr. Kelly. 450

I T A L Y .

Chieri.—Solemn Coronation of the Statue of our Lady of the Mi­raculous Medal. Rev. J. Tasso, C M........ ...................... ......... 2tJ

Rome. —International House of Studies of the Congregation of theMission, Rue San Nicola de Tolentino............ ............. ............... 33

Syracuse, Palermo, Argenti.—Commencement of the Works of theSisters of Charity in Sicily. Sr. Célard..................... .. ............ 3g

Turin.—Death of Sister Augustine Barbe, Visitatrix.................. ....... 349

Naples.—Origin of the Establishments of the Sisters of Charity...... 455

P O L A N D .Chedercowcach.—Dedication of a Latin Church : House of Sokolowska. 225 Cracow.—Fiftieth Sacerdotal Anniversary of Rev. P. Soubieille,

Visitor........................................................................................................... 463

p o r t u g a l - m a d e i r a i s l e s .Funchal.—1The Missions. Rev. V. Boullard, C. M......................... . 235

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T U l i K E Y —M A C ED ON I A .Koukousch.—Schismatic Persecution. Sr. Pourtales............................Salónica,—Storm, inundation : Damages to Hospital, Church and

House of the Mission. Sr. Pucci............... ................... ...........

— Historical Notice. TheDirector of the Cassandra Mines captured

by brigands. Rev. H. Heudre, C. M............................... 236,

ASIA.

C H I N A .Political and Religious Situation of China in 1899. Mgr. Favier ...Official Recognition of the Catholic Religion in China. Ibid ............Imperial Decree (March 15, 1899)...............................................................Letters of Congratulation from Mgr. Pichón, French Minister, and

Cardinal Ledochowski, Prefect of the Propaganda, to Mgr. Favier Pekin.—Life in China. Rev. J. B. Corset, C. M....................................

— Mob-violence: Reparation made by the Chinese Governmentto the Missionaries. Mgr. Favier..............................................

— Death of Mgr. John Baptist Sarthou, C. M., Vic. Ap.( f April 13, 1899).............................................................. .......

T C H E - K I A N G .Map of this Vicariate: Situation of China: Our Works...................

Ning-Po.—The Solemn Consecration of Mgr. Paul Ferrant.Rev. A. Cottin, C. M.............. ........................................................

— A Harvest of Spiritual Fruits. Sr. Bugaud................................Hang-Tcheou.—Death of Sister Perboyre. Explosion of a Powder-

Magazine ; immense losses resulting to our Missionaries and Sisters. Sr. Archenault.................................................................

Tai-Tcheou.—Trials and storms: Chapels destroyed : Turning-point in the History of China. Mgr. Reynaud, C. M., Vic. Ap...

N O R T H K I A N G SI.Kiou-Kiang.—Appeal to the Director of the Catholic Missions.

Sr. Me Carthv..........................................................................

Ou-Tcheng.—A Missionary’s Nightmare. Rev. G. Potel, C. M........

S O U T H K I A N G SI .Kan-Tcheou-Fou.—Re-opening of this Mission, closed for two cen­

turies. Mgr. Coqset; C. M., Vic. Ap................... .....................

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Khosrova.—The thirteen Retreats of the year: Labors: Trials; Consolations: Rev. E. Demuth, C. M....................................

— Famine: Universal distress: Lamentable event in an Arme­nian village. Rev. A. Boucays, C. M ...................................

S Y R I A .

Nazareth.—The Sisters of Charity.................................................. .......— The care of Children and the Sick : Visits to the Villages.

Sr. Gavroy..................... .............. ............................... .Antoura.—The Churches of the East mourn the death of Mgr. Hage:

Election of Mgr. Hoyek : The Catholic Maronites.Rev. J Saliege, C. M........... ............................................. 3*71,

Akbes.—History of this Mission: Present situation and future pros­pects. Rev. A Malaval, C. M................................ ................

AFRICA.

A B Y S S I N I A .

In the Country of Menelik. Catholic M issions....................................

Gouala.—Re-organization of the Mission. Rev. J. B. Coulbeaux, C. M.— Tribute to the Daughters of St. Vincent de Paul. Ib id ..........— Ras Mangascha and Ras Makonnen. I b id . ........... .......... 274,

Alitiena.—Favors, trials, difficulties: Church of the ImmaculateConception. Rev. E. Gruson, C. M .......................................

S O U T H E R N M A D A G A S C A R .

Tamatave.—The Voyage from Marseilles. Rev. M. Cotta, C. M.......Farafangana — An insight into this region : Necessity of Schools and

Stations. Rev. E. Blucheau, C. M ........................................— Wreck of La Ville de Riposto. Mgr. Crouzet, C. M., Vic. Ap.

T U N I S .

Tunis.—Asylum and Creche. Sr. Teniere..............................................

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Emmitsburg.— Military Hospitals during the Hispano* AmericanWar of 1898........... .............................................. ........................ g5

L O U I S I A N A .New Orleans.—The Leper-Home. Sr. Hart............................................ 32

M E X I C O .Religion in Mexico: Missions at Victoria, Tamaulipas, Dec,, 1868... 275 Association of the Children of Mary. Indult, August 2, 1897 ....... 383

CENTRAL AMERICA.Labors of our Confreres and abundant fruits resulting therefrom.

Mgr Thiel, C. M ...,....... ......................... .................................... 492

WEST INDIES. (ANTILIJSS.)

C U B A a n d P O R T O R I C O .

Havana.—Trials entailed by the War : Suspension of Hostilities.Rev. R. Guell, C. M................................................................. 96, 99

— Our Sisters during che Blockade. Sr. Laquidain.................. 102, 385— Return of our Sisters from Santiago de Cuba to Madrid : Two

die on the voyage. Rev. A. Martinez, C. M.......................... 107Ponce.—Siege and bombardment: Sufferings of our Sisters: Death

of an American Sister of Charity. Rev. L. Roura, C. M. 97, 98, 280

— Sorrows and Tribulations. Sr. Rodriguez .............................. 100— Present condition of affairs. Rev. S. Janices, C. M................. 278— Mission to the Antilles: Tribute to the Spanish Sons of St.

Vincent de Paul. Rev. J. A. Hartnett, C. M......................... 109

SOUTH AMERICA.Diamantina.— Labors and fruits of the Mission : Vivid and interest­

ing Pen-picture. Rev. Ch. Tissandier, C. M.................112Caracas.—Report of the Works. Rev. J. Giordano, C. M................. 282Bahia.—Labors of the Missions in this Diocese. Rev. N..., C. M. 496

B O L I V I A .

War in Bolivia................................................................. .............................. 387LePaz.—Calamities entailed by the Insurrection. Sr. Boucher....... 389

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A R G E N T I N E R E P U B L I C .Lujan.—Sanctuary of Notre Dame de Lujan: Retreat for the Chil­

dren of Ma r y : Pilgrimage of Seminarians and Students of the Mission: Death of Rev. George Salvaire, C. M.( f Feb. 4th)..........................................................................283, [$84

OCEANICA.P H I L I P P I N E I S L A N D S —L UZON.

Manila.—Evidences of the Goodness of G o d . Sr. A y a n z................ 120— Sad condition of our Sisters: Death of Sr. Ayanz:

Progress of the Insurgents : A Sad History : Manifest Protection of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal.Sr. Chasco.......... .......................................121, 123, 288, 395, 500

— Siege: Surrender to the Americans: Painful uncertainty forthe future of these Islands: Evils following in the train of War. Military Hospitals closed : Fifty Sisters and many Confreres return to Spain ................................ 125, 290, 398,' 502

— Special Providence of G o d favoring the Double Family of St.Vincent: Noah’s Ark. Sr. Ventura....................................... 285

— Confidence that the Immaculate Virgin will not abandon us.Rev. F . Jaso, C. M....................................................................... 291

Cebu—The Divine Protection over the Double Family of St. Vincent.Rev. P. Julia, C. M.................................................................. 119, 289

Nueva-Caceres.—Current Events. Rev. J. Santandren, C. M........... 393Result of the War............... ........................................................................... 277

Answers and information........................................................... .. 295, 399»Our Departed: Missionaries: Sisters........................... 137,297,401,504Favors attributed to the Miraculous Medal...................................... 141; 405Favors attributed to the intercession of St. Vincent de Paul. 143, 30), 407 Favors attributed to the intercession of Venerable Louise de

Marillac...................................................................... 144, 301, 407, 506Favors attributed to Blessed John Gabriel Perboyre and

Offerings in his honor to the Most Needy Missions of the Double Family of St. Vincent de Paul. 149, 301, 407, 506

Work and Litany of Blessed John Gabriel Perboyre........... ......... 412, 413Book Notices.................................... ............................ 153, 154, 304, 415, 508

G e n e r a l H i s t o r y o f t h e C o n g r e g a t i o n o f t h e M i s s i o n .

By Rev. Claude Joseph L a c o u r , C. M.

Book III.: Generalship of Very Rev. Edme Jolly.............. 157, 417, 513

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