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HU 'RU wirmhdlqlllt Ll QQ OWUITQOIO RELIGIOUS PIONEQHS Il AIERIOA America was as yet considered 3 missionary country, and any yourg prlest with a promi lng future was sent here for his fleld of labor It wa for thi reason that John Joseph Glennon was sent from All allows 11s sionary Seminary in Ireland to the Kansas Clt, Cie D dlocese It was here that he wa or maxed priest ln ISS4 by IISVOU no, n in Immaculate Conceptlon C the dral, Kan as Clty 1 out standlng abllitles were soon TCCOFHl76d and in 1896, he was he was made Coadgutor B1 hoo of St Louis wlth Flbht of sucees slen Upon the death of Arch blshop Kaln, in lOO5, Bi hop Glennon a sumed the full tltle and power of 'Arcnbi hop of S L ul This marked an era of new advance in bu1ldinr,a d im provement both sbirltuall nd During his forty tfo Archblshop of St well bas be executed of office that our Hel Father h een flt to in his fzftieth year a B1shop,to the high dlbflty of a member of the Sacred College of Cardinals materially years Louis, his dutie ralse hlm, CAPDIUALQ ARL TIE POP1'S AIDS AFD ADVISORS The origin of these Princes of the Church 13 lndeed ar ln tere ting one When the dutles of our Holy Father, Blshop Rome, became too numerous, h che e a few select priests h1s aids and advisors Ulth growth of the Church increa ed the labor At flrst this group held no special tltlc, but later the Pope bestowed on these the as the tltle and dlenity of Cardinal, who would now be addres ed a His Emminence The rcqui 1 os of a Cardlnal are that he mu t be a B1 hoo and at least thlrty years of 1 e These requirement dlifer for a Cardlnal Deacon, the hl he t ranl an ccclesiastlc of the Cattolic Church 13 able to obtain CONSISTORI OPENS IL TIE HALL OF BnTVDIClIOU, FBBRUARL 18 The flrst of the innumerable ceromonie began with the Secret Con 1 torg in the Consistorial the scarlet olrettas were g1VCn to the Cardinlls elect in the Great Hall of Benedlctlon THE BLD HAT IS BESTOJED, FEBRUAHV 21 On February 21, the most beautlful and awe inspiring of all the colorful ceremonies in the creation of a Cardlnal took place Amidst an immense,cheer lng throng, the Holy Father was borne 1U and placed on his throne constructed lh the main St Peter the Vatlcan volces in the public Among the new prelates, Archblshop Glennon the secord to profess his homage to the Pope After as cendlng the steps to kiss the ring of the Pope and receive the head time red nor dlsplayed Upon the death of the Cardinal it is hun up ln his Cathedral until it decays there. nave at the altar of Above thls cheering, cholr lifted thelr heavenly song and COHSISLOTQ 11d begun from him the P158 of peace, red hlt was placed on the but for a moment, at which he became a Cardinal Tbls hdtv is never again worn N 1 0 510 . , 1 fsqo 4- 45 Q , l 3 f x ' 1 . V 1 ' H y T ' ' my X L T f . 1 x lv ,L .- ' ., 1, . 5 ' , 'F' 'C T . ' . 1 -A 1 D ' - ' S S H , U 0 S t . f . S .fr ' H I I 3 ' ' S L , ' ' 1 - -z , - , ff rs 1 f' o U ' n i . Q' J ' 3 r 9 Q S ' ' 'F S ' + ' I 'YET L I ' 9 J I A IL .a. ' L I 4 .I ... ' '- 1 c A 5 ' ' TT ' C .4 g , . .' - ' S IIE '.I Lu T 'N' 7 . --3 . T.. ...A A , J Q A TQ LL m 'x 4 . ff . , L., .. . V . ' S 1 Q S I ' . . . . 1 ' . - S JO . - O ,J . ' S S If r ' ' - made bishop. Several years later hall,on February 18. After this, X . . H X V , . . O L N C - . , I O In . 7 ,T - s - I' an . . . o 1 0 . . J S Q 0 ur-4 .- A s , - , W 4 1 4 vu I W , ' S t Q 4 .L O ' S . II 1 Q A . n S ' O 11 - . S ' Er 3 ' n - . , 1 'KY-g Tl . , . . D . . ' El S o SO -' l I Q A . C1 . - . 'Y' - T LJ L . . . ff ' GS S - . . , . Q . 4 . J 4 ' ' -1 - S ' r 7 1 I ' 0 Q , . . L , B , . - . . . f- o ' 'x I 0 7 all X E . -' '12 , 1 .l . X W8 S l Q . , - . A L . tl I I C 9 - tx I 4 Y an S g ' -' . ' . . If , ' L 1 -, H G n 5 sv , S . , I ' Q ' ' ll . . 1 . . A . f C . 8 v A u , f Q 4 o x ' , U ' . -J . , r . ' r A
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