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 representatives from  every  clime,  and  to  them  the Catholic Church  alone  can  speak  in  their  mother-tongue  the  tenets  of  Christianity  and  the  principles of good  American  citizenship. Take this  venerable Church as  an  example. In the  Sunday-school  are thirteen hundred  little  ones  of  seven  different  nationalities, and  though  to  many  of  their  parents English is  an  unknown  tongue,  yet  each  Sunday  you will find  the  children  here  learning  from  the  same Catechism those  eternal  truths  which  in  time  will make them  devoted  Christians  and  loyal  Americans. This is  but  an  instance  among  many  of  the  Church's works. Her chiefest  claim  to  recognition,  however, is that  between  Catholicism  and  infidelity  there  is  no permanent  abiding-place. Forego but  one  iota  of her  infallible  definitions,  and  inexorable  logic  will force you  eventually  into  indifference  or  absolute  unbelief. The invitation,  therefore,  to  the  marriage-feast  in  our  day,  and  always,  is  in  reality  a  call  to embrace  the  Catholic  faith. On that  issue  America will be  judged,  and  because  we  love  her  and  wish her length  of  days,  therefore  do  we  desire  to  see America Catholic. While God  is  humbling  or  destroying the  nations  that  reject  or  persecute  His messenger, the  one  true  Church,  we  want  America  to hearken  to  her  voice  and  take  a  place  at  the  very head of  the  Lord's  banquet-board. When the  gracious Host  comes  in  to  see  His  guests  He  will  find, we trust,  America  clad,  not  in  the  variegated  and  tattered rags  of  a  spurious  Christianity,  but  in  the  seamless wedding-garb  of  Catholicity. If the  voice  of