WASHINGTON, D. C. A Catholic Institution for the Higher Education of Women. BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY. Incorporated under the Laws of the District of Columbia with full powers to confer Collegiate Degrees, and registered by the University of the State of New York. CONDUCTED BY THE Sisters of Notre Dame of Namur. FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS THE SECRETARY OF THE COLLEGE. DWGHT, Thoughts of a Catholic Anatomist; GROSCH, Sermons and Lectures; RAUPERT, The Supreme Problem; HASTINGS, Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics; ROBINSON, The Rule of St. Clare; Studies; VAS- SALL PHILLIPS, The Mustard Seed; Gadelica; BANDOT, Le Missel Romain; ROUET DE JOURNEL, Enchiridion Patristicum; BoYsson, La Loi et La Foi; NARFON, La Séparation des Eglises et de l'Etat; BATIFFOL, The Credibility of the Gospel; PEGUES, Commentaire Français Littéral de OF Munich New York beg to announce that the following Churches were recently supplied by them with Stained Glass Windows Washington, D.C., St. Patrick's Church; Baltimore, Md., Church of the Star of the Sea; Jacksonville, Fla., Church of the Immaculate Conception; St. Augustine, Fla., St. Augustine's Cathedral; New York City, St. Francis Xavier Church; Philadelphia, Pa., St. Ann's Church; Chicago, Ill., Church of the Immaculate Conception; San Francisco, Cal., St. Paul's Church; Covington, Ky., St. Mary's Cathedral, where some fine specimens of the Mayer-Munich Work The Catholic University Bulletin. Vol. XVIII. May, 1912, "Let there be progress, therefore; a widespread and eager progress in every century and epoch, both of individuals and of the general body, of every Christian and of the whole Church, a progress in intelligence, knowledge and wisdom, but always within their natural limits, and without sacrifice of the identity of Catholic teaching, feeling and opinion."-ST. VINCENT OF LERINS, Commonit, c. 6. PUBLISHED BY THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA WASHINGTON, D. C. No. 5. |