Old Creole Days
of the year 1821, Père Jerome delighted the congregation of his little chapel with the announcement tha
t as orthodox if he did not make quite so much of the Bible and quite so little of the dogmas, yet "the common people heard him gladly." When told, one day, of
atever the name was,-"
is
m benedixerint mi
nto me when all men
exquisite days in which there is such a universal ha
o assist him in the mass, "this is a sabbath day whi
ccess as a preacher, that he took more thought as t
se solemn offices, symbols of heaven's mightiest truths, in the hearing of the organ's harmonies, and the yet more elegant interunion of human voices in the choir, in overlooking the worshipping throng which kn
e; you are the same priest who overslept this morning, and over-ate yeste
e pulpit. Of the sermon he preached, tradition has preserved f
t this sin to their charge.' Is there nothing dreadful in that? Read it thus: 'Lord, lay not this sin to their charge.' Not to the charge of them who stoned him? To whose charge then? Go ask the holy Saint Paul. Three years afterward, praying in the temple at Jerusalem, he answered that question: 'I stood by and consented.' He answered for himself only; but
te. All that time has spared us bes
o, my friends-we cannot look each other in the face, for each has helped the other to sin. Oh, where is there any room, in this world of co
gain,
and the balance brought down in the year of the deluge; but the account of those who come after runs on and on, and the blessed bow of promise itself warns us that Go
ll, sad-faced woman, of pleasing features, but dark and faded, who gave him profound attention. With her was another in better dress, seeming
ught he, with a s
(if such they were), while they still bent their gaze upon him, clasp e
mmandments of God with all the nots rubbed out! Ah! good gentlemen! if God sends the poor weakling to p
seen because he watched for it. He
er had a father and mother, but had got their religious training from such a sky and earth
rward, and exchanged the same spasmodic hand-press
her, "who was carefully taught, from infancy to manhood, this single only principle of life: defiance. Not justice, not righteousness, no
ell it!" murmured
and of men of a sort that to control required to be kept at the austerest distance, he now found himself separated from the human world and thrown into the solemn companionship with the
ing out night after night upon the grand and holy spectacle of the starry deep above and the watery deep below, was sure to find himself, sooner or later, mastered by the conviction that the great Author of this majestic creation
, this man gave a ship full of merchandise for one little book which answered those questions. God help him to understand it! and God help you, monsi
slowly from his seat and regarded him steadily with a kind, bronzed, sedate face, and the sermon, as if by a sign of command, was ended. While the Cr
ving the cathedral out of sight, he just had time to understand that two women were purposely allowing
ome; Père Jerome, we thank t
younger one bowed silently; she was a beautiful figure, but the slight effort of Père Jerome's kind eyes t
lived in the Ru
ing this way to s
with an expression of mingl
hing to be so useful as
she
erome
to do it, just as you let your little boy in frocks carry in ch
omewhat to ask, and was tryi
ttle boy?" ask
girl at her side. Then she began to say somethi
hat was the nam
e priest. "You wish
it); "it was such a beautiful story." Th
e another. Some think it was Jean Lafitte, the famous; you
he choked a little, and yet it evidently gave her pleasure to of