They gathered about me like bees, and burned like fire among thorns". LA NOUVELLE FRANCE. Revue Mensuelle: Science. Lettres. Arts. Québec. Tome XII. 1913. Barring summer tourists and certain mercantile houses, comparatively few people think of Quebec apart from its fixed spot on the map of Canada. When one considers that Quebec has rounded upwards of three centuries of its distinctively individual vitality, neither is one surprised to find the French side of that robust old civilization worthily reflected in this competent magazine of higher culture. Sobriety of both subjects and tone impresses one at first glance in the numbers before us. There is, to begin with, a theological serial on La Grâce Capitale du Christ; the chapters Victoire et Chansons produce fresh matter from Quebec Archives on the French and Indian times; and there is a running survey of our Southwestern Cliff Dwellers: Au Pays des Troglodytes. Another elaborated topic discusses historic dealings of the Balkan States with the Holy See. Special items of history and science complete the body of contents; and there is a department, Pages Romaines, of authentic news and comment from Urbs. A letter from Abyssinia, by "Brother Pascal, Capuchin Missionary Apostolic", newly reminds us of the ecumenical continuity of the Holy See; for this Canadian Missionary now labors among some of the oldest Christian converts (unfortunately weakened by the Coptic schism), whereas the St. Lawrence region of his earlier field was in a world unknown, if divined at all, during the first fifteen centuries. The pervasive aroma of loyalty to the Holy Father in this Quebec review, simply attests the truth that State allegiance is by no means incompatible with much fervency of devotion to the Prince of Apostles. We trust there is a long and prosperous career before La Nouvelle France; Quebec, for those acclimated to its rigorous winters and fugitive spring mildness, ought to prove an ideal citadel for the finer arts and letters. The society is of cosmopolitan calibre, if still strongly addicted to its homesoil habits; and the ways of life in Quebec are less agitated with the rush and hustle of business than at Montreal, or in most of our American trade marts. INDEX PAGE A. C. H. S.: acknowledgment of accessions, Library and Cabinet. 278 A. C. H. S.: and Illustrated Lectures A. C. H. S.: and kindred Catholic Societies A. C. H. S.: By-Laws A. C. H. S.: Cabinet A. C. H. S. Charter A. C. H. S.: Circular moving organization A. C. H. S.: Constitution and By-Laws A. C. H. S.: Deceases, 1912 A. C. H. S.: earliest women members A. C. H. S.: List of Members A. C. H. S.: List of Presidents A. C. H. S.: locus of meetings A. C. H. S.: Mass meeting of March 31, 1891 A. C. H. S.: Officers for 1913 A. C. H. S.: permanent official organization thereof A. C. H. S.: recipient of Apostolic Benediction A. C. H. S.: Records II 8 9 9 7 6 3 90 67 8 5 7 73-277 II 4, 6, 7, 9, 10 ΙΟ 71 6 4 2, 12, 14 9 8 8 64 I 289 Antony, C. M., In St. Dominic's Country. B. R. 190 Archivio Storico Lombardo ... 182 America (Catholic Weekly), and air of Star-Spangled Banner. 289-291 "America", national tune, and Central-Verein 289 American Historical Review, note of recent articles 378 American Irish Historical Society, note of Journal, Vol. XII 377 189 "Anacreon in Heaven" and air of Star-Spangled Banner 289 Arethusa, the melody considered 294-309 Ashley, John, witness in Hogan strife 349 Athenaeum Building, temporary home of A. C. H. S. PAGE Ave Maria (periodical) and article of Dr. Flood on "Star-Spangled 290-292 Aviation, Military, in Spain, early experiment noted 372 Beeston, Francis, his Memoranda book Bibliothèque de l'Ecole des Chartes 119 264 Brantôme, passage on Ambrose Paré Campbell, Dr. William F., and A. C. H. S. Bigotry in by-gone American schoolbooks Binney, Horace, Deed to Holy Trinity Church Bohemia, Maryland, account of St. Francis Xavier's Church Boletin de la Real Academia de la Historia Bratli, note of his work on Philip II of Spain Brazil, Mr. Paul Adam on Brazilian Society "Bumper" and "Anacreon" musically compared Callan, Charles F., O. P. B. R. Campbell, Jane, Secretary's Report, A. C. H. S., 1912 Campbell, John H., and A. C. H. S. Canzonets: Fifth Book (Stafford Smith's), copyright date. 290, 293, 313 251 271 ... 97 183-370 346 363 366 303 191 2, 12 64 4, 12, 13, 14 Carey, Hathew, in Hogan strife ... 24, 38, 167, 176, 177, 223 Carlyle, A. J., his discriminative view of the Middle Ages Carroll, Bishop, his part in healing Elling Schism 193 Carroll, John, Founder of Georgetown 105 Cathedral T. A. B. Society, Hall used by A. C. H. S. Chappell's "legend" (English origin of Anacreon) 290 Character Glimpses of Most Reverend William Henry Elder. B. R. 283 Charles I and Rome, note of article by A. O. Meyer 378 354 Conner, Philip, Syng Physics, and A. C. H. S. 5 Connolly, Bishop, in Hogan Strife Conquistadores, Following the same (in critique of Mozans.) Conwell, Henry, certificate of his consecration and appointment to See of Philadelphia 164 Conwell, Henry, Portrait I Copyright in Ireland and Act of Union (1800) 327 Davis, Robert Coulton, and A. C. H. S. De Barth, Louis, V. G., diocesan Administrator 5 19 Deutsche Rundschau Devitt, E. I., S. J. ... Education how old the new. (Dr. James J. Walsh.) B. R. Egan, Bishop, his death and vacant see 269, 369 97 286 19 283 193 21, 25, 37, 222, 233, 358, 359 Elder, Archbishop, Character Glimpses. B. R. Elling Schism, History of .... England, Bishop, in Hogan Strife Falconio, Cardinal, and A. C. H. S. Federation of Catholic Societies and A. C. H. S. Flaget, Bishop, in Hogan Strife Flood, W. H. Grattan, his distinction in music Flood, W. H. Grattan, on air of Star-Spangled Banner German Catholic Central-Verein and Star-Spangled Banner 10 68 41 295 290 43 I 289 112 14 I, 13, 14, 15 Griffin, Martin I. J., his perseverance after accuracy Henry, H. T., "Air of Star-Spangled Banner" Historical Society of Pennsylvania, courtesy of its Hall to A. C. Historische Zeitschrift Hobart, J., Episcopal Bishop of New York, in Hogan affairs.. 349, 289 5 185, 268 351, 352 Holy Trinity Church, Philadelphia, Marriage Registers Hyde Douglas, on O'Carolan's poems and their airs In St. Dominic's Country. C. M. Antony. (Book Review) Items Transatlantic Jesuits in Maryland, their American fidelity Jones, Hugh, belligerent Anglican rector Jordan, Father, witness on Hogan strife PAGE 305 190 272 182, 262, 362 116 109 16, 33, 36, 166 Journal of American Irish Historical Society, Vol. XII, 1913 377 .... Kenny, Father, witness in Hogan strife 27 293 La Nouvelle France, note of Tome XII, 1913 McCaffrey, J. Carroll, donor of charter and seal A. C. H. S. .... 375 Maine Tercentenary Celebration, Toast by Hon. Edward de V. Morrell 375 Mallon, Dr. Edward A., Ambrose Paré, Father of Modern Surgery. 336 99 Marechal, Ambrose, pastor at Bohemia 125 Maréchal, Archbishop, in Hogan strife 38, 40, 228, 243 Marquise de la Tour de Pin; her Journal noted Middleton, Dr. Thomas C., at first meeting "A. C. H. S." Modern Progress and History (Dr. James J. Walsh). B. R. 255 2 55, 140 286 118 97, 138 |