The Catholic World, Vol. 03, April to September, 1866Various
Religion
The Catholic World, Vol. 03, April to September, 1866
Various
Catholic Church -- Periodicals
"Mr. and Mrs. Wilder, and Miss Bertau, and Mr. Storrow's children,
had gone to Mount Calvary to distribute tracts and Testaments. Dr.
Spring and myself, having filled our pockets, and hats, and hands,
with tracts and Testaments, set off with the hope to find them. Just
as we began to ascend the mountain, we met them coming at a
distance. On meeting them, they informed us that they had been
stopped by the Commissary of the Police, and that a gendarme, by
order of the missionaries (Rom. C. M.), had taken away their tracts
and Testaments, and prohibited them in the name of the law to
distribute any more on Mount Calvary. Mr. W. advised us not to
proceed with the intention of distributing those which we had. We
however, went, giving to every one we met, till we came in sight of
the _gendarmes_, when we ceased giving, but occasionally let some
fall from our pockets, which the wind, which was very high,
scattered in all directions, and were gathered up by the crowd. At
length we arrived at the top of the mountain, took our stand on the
highest elevation near the cross, and there, in our own language,
offered up, each of us, a prayer to the God of heaven for direction,
and to have mercy on those tens of thousands that we saw around us,
bowing before graven images. _I then felt in some degree
strengthened to go on, and, taking a tract from my pocket, presented
it to a lady who stood near me, and who appeared to be a lady of
some distinction._ She received it with thanks, and I was not
noticed by the _gendarmes_. Dr. S. let some fall from his pocket,
and we made our way down to one of the stations. There he laid some
on the charity-box, while I stood before him, to hide what he did.
We then went to another station, and I gave ten or twelve to a lady,
whom I charged to distribute them."
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