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------- --,...",-.... An Anchor of the Soul, Sure and Firm-ST. PAUL The ANCHOR River, Mass. Thursday, June 1958 SCHOOL FOR SISTERS:, Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. Joseph Sullivan, pastor of Sacred Heart . Parish, Fall River, blesses one of the classrooms in the building, left, recently purchased and renovated by the Holy Union of the Sacred Hearts to provide additional facilities for their School of Education. Seeond Clau M.il J'RICE 10c VI2 26 ". , N o. .. Aatho.lseci .t F.II Rin•. M.... $4.00 pel Year \ - , Catholic Action t-(ecessary 'For Community Spirit. WASHINGTON-Parochial Catholic action organizations are essential to create "community and parish spirit". within the massive urban parish, a lay publishing executive said here. vincent Giese, editor of Fides Publishers, Chicago, declared that est'ab- lishment of such groups is Prelate . Blesses the Church's answer to the Fr. Ferreira Sings "sociological problem" which Mode,n Rectory exists in the large, imperson- First High Mass al parish, PAP AL BLESSING: Rev. Edward A. Oliveira, dioces- At No. Attleboro Next Sunday He made the statement in an· director of the Legion of Mary, presents document of . The roundho.use, an address to a two-day meet- Rev. Antonio M. Cabral Papal Blessing to his pastor, Rev. E. Sousa de' Mello .. of ing of the lay committee of the a landmark in North Attle- Ferreira' of the Society of OU'r Lady of Lourdes 'church, Taunton. boro for more than a national center of the Confra- Jesus will sing his first ternity of Christian Doctrin"l. was officially replaced by a Solemn High Mass at 11 , More than 40 delegates from new $200,000 rectory at St. Mary A. M. Sunday in Immaculate 36 U. S. dioceses attended the Visit to' Lourdes Highlights Church Sunday afternoon. Conception Church, New Bed- lay committee's seventh annual The Rt. Rev. Msgr. James J. ford. . meeting. Bishop Matthew F. Gerrard, Vicar General of the Father Ferreira was ordained Legion of Pilgri.mage Brady. of' Manchester, N. H., Diocese of Fall River, dedicated Episcopal Chairman of the CCD June 19 in Immaculate Concep- By Patricia McGowan and blessed the two-story brick lay committee, presided, tion Church, Montreal,' by Hi. .. A general audience with the Pope?" Sorry, Father, building before a gathering of Eminence Cardinal Leger, Arch- Double Aspect there won't be any for the next few days." parishioners, friends and priests. bishop of Montreal. .'\ member Mr. Giese,' speaking on "The' , Rev. Edward A. Oliveira and his pilgrimage group Priests of the parish will now . of the Province. of Portugal, he Parish Community," called at- turned away in disappointment. Then their informant have comfort and convenience, tention to the "double aspect" completed his studIes for the priesthood at the house r>f . two "luxuries" which were mis- that they were mem- ceived, not in general Turn to Page Fourteen studies of the Society 10 Mont- sing in the roundhouse. TheYI bers of the Legion of Mary. but in a coveted semi-private real. He had previously attended have much more room in which That changed everything. audience. . Dispensation the University of Lisbon. to carry out. their duties and T,he ,Most Reverend Bishop Immediately arrangements As this incident indicates,' the eomplete suites in which to live. Born Aug. 25, 1927 at Oporto, has, granted a dispensation from were made for them to be re- Legion of Mary is ..close to the : Located to. the beautiful Turn tq, Page Five the law of abstinence for' Friday, :.Turn to Page seventeen Turn to Page Fifteen Independence Day, .Jul,.· 4. . . . Ordinary Closes 'Scientist Marks All-Negro Plant Third Order of .. St. Francis· Nuns Humility Need As Unnecessary Mothers ·Mfillg at St. Marg's Of Space Age YOUNGSTOWN (NC)- - '. By, Patricia McGowan .' . HUNTSVILLE (NC)- An'all-Negro parish estab- that nuns can do !"Thus Sister Grace: Pierre,' O.S.F., Superior Man needs humility in the iished here in 1945 has been " face ·of scientific achieve- of St. Mary's-Home, New"Bedford, summed up the work of 'her cqmmunity, the' Sisters closed and its members have ,of the ThiJ,'d. Order of St. Francis. The con gregation numbers ·1,500 members ments like earth satellites, been· assigned to other parishes nof idolatry of his accom- out the United States and abroad and directs schools, hospitals, .homes . for . children and ,the city by order of Bishop plishments. . the, aged' and ,'in W94, the have given ;good' indeed. We. sensed' the Emmett M. Walsh of Youngs- This is the view of Wernher centers, in addition to labor- . of boys and girls the. home atmosphere' of the big red- ·town. . . v9n Braun, former German 'In 'announcing the parish clos- 'the Negro and Indian brick lJuild,ing as soon as we scientist credited. by many with ing, Bishop Walsh said"the need mISSIons. . entered it. Sister Grace' Pierre, leading the development of the lor the parish no longer' exists. In this Diocese, however; the seated in her office; .. was' sooth- 'Army's successful satellite- Negroes in the Youngstown Sisters are krlOwn for. their oper-. ing five-year-old Russell, who'd launching Jupiter C. rocket. area have been attending Masses ation of St. Mary's Home. which managed to soak his new He makes no secret 'of his be- snea kers l'n a te'mptl'ng in parishes in the vicinity of receives children of all ages, from a . lief. that technological advances , their homes, and membership at five year old pre-schoolers to "Can I have some candy, Sister?" have pinpointed more than ever St. Augustine dwindled steadily . teen-age high school . students. he whispered, like mothers man's need for "ethical guid- .. more of the city's Negroes In charge of St. Mary's since everywhere, Sister completed ance." . Turn to Page Se\tenteen its opening as a children's home Turn to Page Five Turn to Page Sixteen President of Philippines Praises Effort to Offset Secular Apathy Asks Serrans to Renew Vocations Educational Legacy of America CHICAGO (NC)-Bishop John K. Mussio of Steuben- NEW YORK (NC)-Hailing American aid to Philippine ville has called on delegates to the 16th annual Serra Inter- education since 1901 as this country's greatest legacy to national convention 'to renew their efforts in fostering the islands, President Carlos P. Garcia of the Philippines, religious vocations to offset the apathy of. Catholics con- said the foundations for that achievement had been laid taminated by secularism. . three centuries earlier by . h d d f d t· press disappointment when a lca a a goo oun a lOn on The Ohio Ordinary em- talented young man goes to the the Catholic Church. . which to base that" system, and phasized corruption of Cath- semimiry. Their unspoken Speaking at Fordham Un i- that foundation was laid by the olic spirit by a secular thought is: 'Such a waste of versity, where he received church, which for more than- eominunity is "the real tragedy brilliant talent.' an honorary degree from Jesuit three centuries brought to us FATIMA CHAPLAIN: of our time." "There 'is not an inconsid.er- Father Laurence J. McGinley, the benevolent influence of the Father Nicholas J. Bonet- Labeling the secularized at.., able of Catholics," he Fordham president, the Philip- Christian' Faith. titude of the community as "a added, "who believe that their sky, a Russian prince by pine' leader said U. S. soldiers The work of those early Benedict Arnold to the spirit- responsibility toward vocations birth and brother of the late had been the. first public school soldier-teachers, he' added, ual aspirations of youth," the ends with their dropping a coin Alexander J. Bonatt of Fall teachers in the years after the "mainly accounts for the demo- Bishop deplored the negative at- into the collection basket for ceding of the islands to the U.S. cratic ideology which has so Rfver, has arrived in Fatima titude of some Catholics toward seminary support." .. . .. by Spain at. the end of the effectively won the masses of to take over his post as lOeligious vocations. Pointing out that "the Spanish-American War. our peeple and which has made "It is not strange,": be· said,f9ced by vocations mo.derD Blue Army. . In" esta'blishing its schools, . them spurn the blandishmenta ... bear. &Orne ,Catholica Ut-. . _ TurD fe P ..... Twel.. · , , -'" ..·beadquarters;. NC Photo.' President· 'Garcia 'said, "Amer-" . Turn to Pace Sixteea '. , Qr

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An Anchor of the Soul Sure and Firm-ST PAUL

The ANCHOR

F~II River Mass Thursday June 26~ 1958

SCHOOL FOR SISTERS Rt Rev Msgr J Joseph Sullivan pastor of Sacred Heart Parish Fall River blesses one of the classrooms in the building left recently purchased and renovated by the Holy Union of the Sacred Hearts to provide additional facilities for their School of Education

Seeond Clau Mil Pri~jJlf JRICE 10c V I 2 26 No Aatholseci t FII Rinbull M $400 pel Year

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Catholic Action t-(ecessary For Community Spirit

WASHINGTON-Parochial Catholic action organizations are essential to create community and parish spirit within the massive urban parish a lay publishing executive said here

vincent Giese editor of Fides Publishers Chicago declared that estabshylishment of such groups is

Prelate Blesses the Churchs answer to the Fr Ferreira Sings sociological problem whichModen Rectory exists in the large impersonshy First High Mass al parish

PAPAL BLESSING Rev Edward A Oliveira dioces- At No Attleboro Next SundayHe made the statement in anmiddot director of the Legion of Mary presents document of The histor~c roundhouse an address to a two-day meetshy Rev Antonio M Cabral Papal Blessing to his pastor Rev E Sousa de Melloof ing of the lay committee of thea landmark in North Attleshy Ferreira of the Society of OUr Lady of Lourdes church Taunton boro for more than a c~ntury

national center of the Confrashy Jesus will sing his firstternity of Christian Doctrinl was officially replaced by a Solemn High Mass at 11 More than 40 delegates from new $200000 rectory at St Mary A M Sunday in Immaculate36 U S dioceses attended theVisit to Lourdes Highlights Church Sunday afternoon Conception Church New Bedshylay committees seventh annual

The Rt Rev Msgr James J ford meeting Bishop Matthew F Gerrard Vicar General of the Father Ferreira was ordainedLegion of M~ry Pilgrimage Brady of Manchester N HDiocese of Fall River dedicated Episcopal Chairman of the CCD June 19 in Immaculate ConcepshyBy Patricia McGowan and blessed the two-story brick lay committee presided tion Church Montreal by Hi

A general audience with the Pope Sorry Father building before a gathering of Eminence Cardinal Leger ArchshyDouble Aspect there wont be any for the next few days parishioners friends and priests bishop of Montreal memberMr Giese speaking on The Rev Edward A Oliveira and his pilgrimage group Priests of the parish will now of the Province of Portugal heParish Community called at shy

turned away in disappointment Then their informant have comfort and convenience tention to the double aspect completed his studIes for the priesthood at the house rgtf two luxuries which were misshyl~arned that they were mem- ceived not in general ~ssembl Turn to Page Fourteen studies of the Society 10 Montshysing in the roundhouse TheYIbers of the Legion of Mary but in a coveted semi-private real He had previously attendedhave much more room in which

That changed everything audience Dispensation the University of Lisbon to carry out their duties and The Most Reverend BishopImmediately arrangements As this incident indicates the eomplete suites in which to live Born Aug 25 1927 at Oporto has granted a dispensation from were made for them to be re- Legion of Mary is close to the Located n~xt to the beautiful Turn tq Page Fivethe law of abstinence for Friday

Turn to Page seventeen Turn to Page Fifteen Independence Day Julmiddot 4 Ordinary Closes Scientist Marks All-Negro Plant Third Order of St Francismiddot Nuns Humility Need As Unnecessary Mothers middotMfillg at St Margs Of Space Age

YOUNGSTOWN (NC)shy - By Patricia McGowan HUNTSVILLE (NC)shyAnall-Negro parish estabshy ~Wedo everythi~g that nuns can do Thus Sister Grace Pierre OSF Superior Man needs humility in the iished here in 1945 has been face middotof scientific achieveshyof St Marys-Home NewBedford summed up the work of her cqmmunity the Sisters closed and its members have of the ThiJd Order of St Francis The con gregation numbers middot1500 members th~ughshy ments like earth satellitesbeenmiddot assigned to other parishes nof idolatry of his accomshyout the United States and abroad and directs schools hospitals homes for children and ~ the city by order of Bishop plishments the aged and cate~hetical in W94 the Si~ters have given good indeed We sensed theEmmett M Walsh of Youngs- This is the view of Wernhercenters in addition to labor- tho~sands of boys and girls the home atmosphereof the big redshymiddottown v9n Braun former German

In announcing the parish closshy in~ i~ the Negro and Indian neA~~esh~i~~~~f~yi~ar~ry brick lJuilding as soon as we scientist credited by many with ing Bishop Walsh saidthe need mISSIons entered it Sister Grace Pierre leading the development of the lor the parish no longer exists In this Diocese however the seated in her office was sooth- Armys successful satelliteshy

Negroes in the Youngstown Sisters are krlOwn for their oper- ing five-year-old Russell whod launching Jupiter C rocket area have been attending Masses ation of St Marys Home which managed to soak his new He makes no secret of his beshy

sneakers ln a temptlng p~ddlein parishes in the vicinity of receives children of all ages from a lief that technological advances their homes and membership at five year old pre-schoolers to Can I have some candy Sister have pinpointed more than ever St Augustine dwindled steadily teen-age high school students he whispered artd~ like mothers mans need for ethical guidshy more of the citys Negroes In charge of St Marys since everywhere Sister completed ance

Turn to Page Setenteen its opening as a childrens home Turn to Page Five Turn to Page Sixteen

President of Philippines Praises Effort to Offset Secular Apathy Asks Serrans to Renew Vocations

Educational Legacy of America CHICAGO (NC)-Bishop John K Mussio of Steubenshy NEW YORK (NC)-Hailing American aid to Philippine

ville has called on delegates to the 16th annual Serra Intershy education since 1901 as this countrys greatest legacy to national convention to renew their efforts in fostering the islands President Carlos P Garcia of the Philippines religious vocations to offset the apathy of Catholics conshy said the foundations for that achievement had been laid taminated by secularism three centuries earlier by h d d f d tmiddot press disappointment when a lca a a goo oun a lOn on

The Ohio Ordinary em- talented young man goes to the the Catholic Church which to base that system and phasized corruption of Cath- semimiry Their unspoken Speaking at Fordham Uni- that foundation was laid by the olic spirit by a secular thought is Such a waste of versity where he received church which for more thanshyeominunity is the real tragedy brilliant talent an honorary degree from Jesuit three centuries brought to usFATIMA CHAPLAINof our time There is not an inconsider- Father Laurence J McGinley the benevolent influence of the

Father Nicholas J BonetshyLabeling the secularized at able n~mber of Catholics he Fordham president the Philip- Christian Faith titude of the community as a added who believe that their sky a Russian prince by pine leader said U S soldiers The work of those earlyBenedict Arnold to the spirit- responsibility toward vocations birth and brother of the late had been the first public school soldier-teachers he added ual aspirations of youth the ends with their dropping a coin Alexander J Bonatt of Fall teachers in the years after the mainly accounts for the demoshyBishop deplored the negative at- into the collection basket for ceding of the islands to the US cratic ideology which has soRfver has arrived in Fatimatitude of some Catholics toward seminary support by Spain at the end of the effectively won the masses ofto take over his n~w post aslOeligious vocations Pointing out that the r~ad Spanish-American War our peeple and which has made

It is not strange bemiddot saidf9ced by vocations i~ th~s moderD ehapl~in ~t Blue Army In establishing its schools them spurn the blandishmenta bear ampOrne Catholica Ut- _ TurD fe PTwelmiddot - middotbeadquarters NC Photo Presidentmiddot Garcia said Amer- Turn to Pace Sixteea

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2 -THE ANCHOIVatican ~Ie~ate RequestsPu~lic Thurs June 26 1958

To Promote Wholesome middotMovies Mass OrdoPARIS (NC)-The education pressed in the language proper

FRIDAY - MasS of PrevioUl part of promoting wholesome Make Choice of public opinion is a necessary to the film lie said

Sunday Simple Green Mass and artistic motion pictures He added that a healthy pub- Proper No Gloria or Creed

Msgr Angelo DellAcqua lic reaction must be preserved Second Collect for Peace Common PrefaceSubstitute Vatican Secretary against the deleterious effects

of State said in a letter to the of certain propaganda which ti shy SATURDAY - St Irenaeua International Catholic Film Of- tillates passion and morbid curi- Bishop and Martyr Double fice osity It must be formed by wide- Red Mass Proper Gloria

It is a qu~stion of import- ly publishing and judiciously Second Collect Vigil of SS ance because in order to assure presenting the nioral appraisal P~ter and Paul Third Collect the success of amorally sound of films This latter is one of for Peace No Creed CommOD

film and hence to encourage the capital tasks of the i1ation~1 Preface producers to persevere in that Catholic filmoffice in each SVNDAY-SS Peter and Paul path it does not suffice that the coutry Apostles and Fifth Sunday film be appreciated by a select The Monsignor concluded by After Pentecost Double ofmiddot1 group It is necessarythat pub- urging on behalf of His Holiness Class Red Gloria Second lie opinion come out in its favor Pope Pius XII that movie goers Collect Fifth Sunday After and that it be pleasing to the who by purchase of each entry Pentecost Creed Preface 01 crowds who daily fill the moving ticket as if by a voting ballotmiddot Apostles picture theaters make their choice between good lt MONDAY-Commemoration 01

Vicious Circle and bad films think carefully St Paul Apostle Greater The Vatican officials sald that oftheir serious responsibility Double Red Mass ProPer

Gloria Second Collect Stthis is a question which should Peter Apostle Third Collectinterest producers themselves Religious School for Peace No Creed Prefacesince they have fund the cineshyof Apostles Ima industry threatened by the Adds Facilities

TO OPEN HOTEL FOR PRIESTS The Congregashydevelopment of television He TUESDAY - Most PreciouaOn Monday wheri summer added that there has been a tion of_tne Sacerdotal Fraternity will soon open its first Biood of oUr Lord Jesulsession students enroll at thevicious circle betWeen producers Sacred Hearts School of Educashy JOUlidation in the United States at St Louis Mo where it C~rist Double of I ClaSs and public opinion Red Mass Proper Gloriation Fall River they will find will administer a hotel for ret~red priests to be Qpehed by Whenone co~sidets the pubshy new facilities awaiting them Creed Preface of the RoJArchbishop Joseph E Ritter for the St Louis Archdioceselics reception of a new film I In preparation for the summer CrosS

Arriving to make plans for the establisltment wer~ Fathermiddothe said it seems at first that I classes a newly purchased WEDNESDAY - Visitation eI Albert R LaFleur CFS (right) who will be sup~rior of the Blessed Virginmiddot Marythere is a reciprotal and almost building at tJe corner of Rock

irresistible influ~nce between and Prospect Streets Fall River shy the hotel and Father JosephA Bergeron CFS Rome Double of II ClaSs White pubiic opinion which sanctions was blessed by Rt Rev Msgr superior general of the congregation NC Photo Mass Proper Gloria SecOnd a production and the producshy J Joseph Sullivan assist~d by Collect SS Processus ancl tion which flatter~publicopin- Rev Daniel F Shalloo- for 20 Tells Indecent Liter~~ure Fo~s Martinian Martyrs Creed ion years professor of religion and Preface of Blessed VirginI

I ~ ethics at the School of~Educashy

abolit good films ithe spectator tion and Confessor Simpie White To break the circle and bring To Expect Ridicule Foisehood THURSDAY-St Leo II Pop

MONTREAL (NC) 7 Persons do not degerierate into a camshyshould be educated by being Now in its 25th year the Mass Proper Gloria Secondwho attempt to fight the spread paign where the elimination of taught middotto savor tr~e values ex- school conducted by the Reli shy Collect for lraquoeace No Creediof indecent iiterature can ~x- obscenity is merelya pretext

gious middotof the Holy Union of the Common Prefacepect ridicule sarcasm and false- Cardinal Leger assert~ that Sacred Hearu exclusively for hood from their opponents modern society has been inshyReligious is affiliated with the Paul Emile Cardinal Leger toxicated by immoral Jiter~shy Legion of Decency

At Nice ~irport Catholic University of America Archbishop of Montreal has said middotture The f6110wing films are to be

Dedicate Chapel Since its opening nearly 700 The campaign agaiost obscen- ~u~tmiddot Begun to Fight added to the lists in their _NICE - Priests traveling Sisters representing 14 religious ity requires heroic action spective classificationsthrough this jewel city of the orders have been enrolled in its Cardibal Leger declared One Under the false pretext of Unobjectionable for GenenlFrench Cote dAzur will never courses does not with impunity shake protecting the freedom of middotthe Patronage--Sierra Baronhave to worry abOltt theopporshy The new building StJosephs up a nest of wasps or of vipes preSs he declared an immoral Unobjectionable for Adulttunity of say~ng Mass Hall will provide additional he saJd in his address to more literature can be edited and sold and Adolescents - Thing That Archbishop Remond of Nhe classrooms for the SchoQI of than 75000 members of the -which by its obscenity provocashy Couldnt Diehas just blessed a chapel unaershy Education which al~h()ugh in League of the Sacred Heart tive photographs reports of Unobjectionable for Adultampshyneath the customs building at session year round has a larger gathered at the shrine of St ~erimes of murders of thefts aAd Key

the Nice Airport that will be summer than winter enrollment Josephs Oratoty to mark the suicides corruptsthemindsand Objectionable in Part for ADused by visiting priests aniving Also planned for the School are 75th anniversary of the organi- hearts of our peoples - Baby Face Nelson Bonnieat or lea~ing from the airport elarged library facilities A zations founding The Cardinal recalled that Parker StOIy Dragstrip GirlAll the visiting priests have to building on - the groundS of the Deserves Support opponents of the campaign Dragstrip Riot High Schooldo is to obtain the ikey from an Provincialmiddot Motherhouse 520 Canadas Minister of Justice against obsCenity had predicted Confidential Machine Gun Kelshyoffice at the airport and they Rock Street is being cltmverted Davis Fulton speaking to the that our intervention would ly Mamzelle Pigalle ean let themselves into a beaushy for lt this purpoSe and will be League members pointed out come to nothing Let them now Condemned-Light AcrollS thetfful new chapel ready for Fan- occupancy that as long as assaults on ob- r~alize that we have just begun Street God Created Woman The simple altar 6f the chapel Courses offered at the suwmer scenity are aimed at the elim- to fightis surmountedmiddot byl a colorful session of the School to b~gin ination of truly obscene pu1lica- C d I - L middottmiddotmiddot d ar Ina eger cn lClzeceramic of Christ with the evanshy Monday and end Aug 8include tions the goal sought deserves

~middotthose scandalous men who trygelists on either side of Him biology 0 history of education to be reached and the campaign with lame apology to presentrhe figyres were linspired by educati~nal psychology geograshy merits all-out participation themselves as good Catholicsthe early Roman figures of phy English composition a surshy However he continuedChrist and the saints and ~ Iabusive or too restrictivecen- whi~e for the sake of profit they vey course iri Engtisl1 iileraturebull

~re ready to employ t~e means government- musicmiddot introduction sorshipmustbe guardedagainst which Christian conscience conshy

inay be classified as primitive art They are inspirational in I to philosophy and logic

~ bull ~ -A ~ - - It is above al~ essential that ~demnSbY pubiisbing or dil1trlbshyiheir simplicity ald spiritu~l these middoteflortsare not motivated ~ffect bypersonaldesigns or that they u~i~g indecent liteJatu~ Invite Non~Cptllolics The e~alg~iistsare d~pich~d with their symbols the four iTomiddotAppraise Church Church in En9Ia~d HOLYCROSS ACADEMY animals of the vision of Ezechiel ~YRACUSE (NC)-An invishy Conducted by theand under the figu~e of Christ tation to non-Catholic Amerishy Needs Active La~ty

Sisters of the Holy croSsis the Lamb carrying a Latin cans to take another look at LONDON (NC)-Greater Ilse

535 Boylston Street cross the Catholic Church las been of the laity and a more positive Brookline 46 MasSachusettsissued here by Bishop James J exposition of Church doctrine The ~Archbishop was assisted Resident and Day School for GirlsNavagh of Ogdensburg N Y are two great needs today forin the blessing of the chapel by

Bishop Navagh said the world the reconversion of EnglandCanon Max dOreye an official is at the dawn of an age of openshy These points were stressedof the Diocesan Cur and a mindedness during which hushy in a report issued following aCanon of the Cathedral of Nice man institutions will be re-exshy two-day conference of 80 priests Canon dOreye visit~d this Dioshyamined and reappraised This representing nearly every dioshycese several years ago as a friend the Church welcomes with open Cese iii England and Wales andand guest of Bishop Connolly arms he declared several religious orderswho knew the Cano and his

family well when the Bishop was studying at the l University of Louvain

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THE ANCHORshyMaryknoll Missionaries to Mark 3Thurs June 26 1958 Founding Anniversary Sunday

Stonehill FamilyMARYKNOLL (NC)-Maryknoll more formally the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America will observe Division Passesits 47th anniversary Sunday Since the end of World War II tne Society has doubled its membership I)which now Halfway Mark nu~1ers 1624 prie~ts bQ- In Hong Kong ~aYknOI~ers The final report meetingtlers a~d semmarIans Ill- are working in the most dense for the summer of Stonehilleluding a bishop and 16 displaced-person area in the College Family Divisionpriests from the Fall River world today With the influx took place last night withDiocese of Chinese refugees fleeing from

$184774 of a $325000 fund goalMaryknollers from New Bed- the Red mainland the population raised toward the Student Censhyford are Most Rev Frederick A of Hong Kong has tripled The ter and Cafeteria now underDonaghy Very Rev David I four well de~eloped Maryknoll construction Rev James JWalsh and Reverend Fathers parishes average 3000 adult Sheehan CSC college presishyJohn J Considine John JLaw- baptisms a year dent is chairman of the familyleI John F Lima J Ernest Korea Paradise division fund driveMailhot Charles A Murray

Edmund A Toomey and John Japan continues to be a difshy Fund-raising will continue in the fall under the direction of

Fall River members of the missioners have said that there J Toomey ferent mission area Veteran

Rev Thomas C Duffy CSC Society are Reverend Fatheril is probably no mission country director of the colleges $5000shyJohn M Breen William A Fletshy in the world where consistant 000 development program cheroLeo J Melancon John E conversions are so difficult Various chairQ1en reported Morris Anthony J PaUlhus and To reach the social-minded the folloWing towards their Thomas Plunkett Japanese Maryknoll is placing a goals Alumni Rev James V

Rev Joseph W Regan is from strong emphasis on the social AT MEEtING- FOR DEAF Demonstrating Full of Lowery CSC $23031 toward Fairhavlin and Rev Raymond H apostolate-particularly with the Grace in sign language ai-e left to right Rev John Bosco a $32000 goal Clergy Rev Ershy

Valente OFlI of Providence R I at Our Ladys ChapelKelley recently ordained from recently organized Good Shepshy nest P Royal CSC surpassed Mansfield herd Movement Founded in the $5000 goal by $705 CollegeNew Bedford Rev James A McCarthy of Holy Name

Imprisoned or Expliled Maryknoll the movement conshy Staff Miss B Anne Thomas ofChurch Fall Rjver and Mr and Mrs Charles St Pierre Jr

His Holiness Pope Pius XII centrates on mass communication Taunton surpassed a $2000 goalof Fall River has entrusted to Maryknoll the media to bring the message of by $1145

care of millions of people living the Church to the Japanese Faculty Dr John J Reedy of in the remote areas of Formosa people Its most ardent disciples North Easton surpassed a $2125 Nocturnal Adoration Group Grows Korea Japan Hong Kong the are newly converted Japanese goal by $389 Stonehill Guild Philippines Hawaii Chile Peru Accoiding to MarYknollsSushy Mrs W Leo Welch WhitmanFrom 65 to 1300 Me~ in Decade Bolivia Mexico Guatemala and perior General Father John W president raised $8000 towardPORTLAND (NC) - In 10 idea of having men spend the Tanganyika in Eastmiddot Africa Comber war-torn Korea is the a $25000 goal House Mothersyears the St RosF Nocturnal night in prayer before the

The first Maryknoll departure missioners paradise for rapid Miss Helen Derby North EastonAdoration Society of the Portshy Blessed Sacrament during the group of four priests left for the conversions surpassed a $3000 goal by $182shyland archdiocese has grown 40 Hours missions of China 40 years ago Th~ Korean people seem to Parents Judge Beatrice Hanshyfrom 65 members to more than The devotion was introduced Each succeeding year more and have a natural desire for religshy 1300 men into the country in 1882 Memshy cock Mullaney Fall River more Maryknollers carried the ion Father Comber said Even raised $108883 toward a $175shyThe devotion was introduced bership in societies in the United Gospel to China until villages thoug the work is difficult 000 goal students Rev Williamhere by the late Linus Fuller of States today is estimated at more and cities becMne a promising from a physical point of view F Gartland CSC raised $3006Milwaukie Ore Sixty-five men than 100000 men inissionary harvest it is rich in spiritual consolashy toward a $12000 goal suppliersgathered for the first meeting

But the Chinese communists tionsv Emery La Liberte Brocktonof the society in 1948 College Scholarshipsended this brilliant era in Church raised $97(j1 towards a $68875In the first year of membershiphistory nine years ago by rat shy New African Diocese In Greater Demand goalgrew from 65 to 547 By 1952 tling down the Bamboo Curtain MONTPELIER (NC) - MoreSince 1952 Maryknoll has there were about 1000 members The 500 American missioners been in charge of six parishes and new societies were formed Vermont senatorial scholarships TV Appeal

on the island of Luzon in the in the Portland suburbs and sevshy WASHnTGTON (NC) -Theworking in China-200 Maryshy were granted nand used in the knollers among the~-were Philippines Two months ago eral towns in western Olegon 1957-58 school year than at an U s Court of Appeal has under

it was agreed to take over an The idea for the worldwide advisement the legality of theeither imprisoned or expelled time since the program was undeveloped area of some 3200 nocturnal adoration societies Jesuit Fathers Loyola UnivershyWith the release from a Red inaugurated square miles of the Province of originated in 40 Hours devotions sity of the South operating comshyprison earlier this month of the One hundred and thirty-two

last two American priests q1ly Davao on Mindanao Island at the Church of Sancta Maria scholarships went to students at shy mercial television Channel 4 in one American missioner remains tending St Michaels CollegeWit~ the growth ofth~ Church in Rome In 1810 Father Giashy New Orleans in China Maryknolls Bishop while students of Trinity Colshythroughout Maryknolls Afri- come Sinibaldi conceived the James E Walsh lege received 5

In Other Areas can mission in Tanganyika the Urges Laity to Make In all 297 of the 300 schOlarshyHoly See created two dioceses Restricted from all mission ships of $200 each were usedIn October 1956 Father Edward Christ Live Again

activities Bishop Walsh says he In past years a dozen or moreA McGurkin MM of Hart- GRAND RAPIDS (NC)- It is

will remain in Shanghai as long have gone begging Each offord Conn was consecrated the the respollsibility of the laity to

as possible to bolster the morale Vermonts 30 state senatorsfirst bishop of Shinyanga and make Christ live again in the

of the Chinese Catholic who are awards 10 scholarshipsnine months later Father John world Archbishop Leo Binz of

suffering a persecution deshy J Rudin MM of Pittsfieldmiddot Dubuque told the Knights of scribed as one of the most Mass was appointed first bish- Columbus State conventioneffective faced by the Chlirch op of Musoma Wherever a Christian goesill the past 2000 years On this side of the world in there Christ must go WhenshyAlthough expelled from China

Central and South America ever a Christian speaks 01 actsMaryknollers formerly stationed more than 200 Maryknollersare then Christ mustspelkand actthere are busy in other mission working in YucatanGuatemafa~ he- said

aceas Chile Peru and BoliviamiddotIJ1 these Tne Archbishop also empha- During thll past few years 58 Catholic countries as middotin most size$l ~he need for thoroiJgh China-exiled missioners were of Latin America iheChurch training and formlltionoflayre-assigned to the fringes of the

is stricken with an-appaUing apostles He 3aid~ you must ~ Bamboo Curtain on the island shortage of priests interested in forming yourselresf Formosa As a result of their

A highlight of the past year and in helping ~o train otheriexperience on the mai~~and th~ was the appointment of Msgr as a reserve force of competentpriests and Brothers have joined Edward L Fedders MM of and willing lay apostles a groupwith other mission societies in Convihgton Ky asprelate Nul- ofYilling and able helpers tomaking the island one of the lius of Juli a new Maryknoll participate in the Bishops workfastest growing missionary reshy

territory along the shores of which is Christs own work ofgions of modern times Lake Titicaca in Peru building up his Mystical Bodr

departure ceremony in the presshyence of 5000 relatives and friends

At the request of the Amerishycan hierarchy St Pius X author ized in 1911 the establishment of a seminary to train American men for mission work in foreign landll

In the first year the society o MEDALIST Dr Win- was located temporarily at Haw throp Peabody a leading au- thorne N Y but since 1912 ~he thority on chest diseases natiol)al headquarters and major

seminary of Maryknoll have has been awarded the cov- been at Maryknoll NY 35 etedmedal and certificate of miles north of New York City Award of the American Coi- on the Hudson Riverhigl abOve lege of Chest Physicians Dr the village of Ossining Peabody a native of Wake ThemiddotCatholic Foreign Mission field Mass is a parishion- SoCiety of America was found of Blessed Sacrament ed b two American diocesan

priests Father James A Walsh ChurchW~hi~gton D~C~ (l3~J71936) andtather Thomu NePho~ I Pric~_(1860-1li11~)

which is the Church Authorized by St Pius X

At the major seminary here 48American men were ordained AIME PEllETIER to the priesthood in June by ELECTRICALHis Eminence Francis Cardinal Spellman Archbishop of New CONTRACTORS York in the new Maryknoll Residential - Commercial chapel The following day 51 Industrial Maryknoll priests and Brothers received their formal mission 633 Broadway Fall River assignments at the 41st annual OS 3-1691

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Mary Reed Newland has written some of the best books on the Christiap tlpbringing of children (She is u~o one of the most luCid and entertaining speakers on this vital 8ubject) Her latest publication in the category is fhe middotSaints and 06r Children (Kenedy $395i) It shows

parents how the lives of the saints can be used as a guide

in giving childrens lives genushyine Christian oriehtation integ- -rity and depth

The book is divided into two sections The first comshyp~ises fairly exshytensive studies of five saints of modern times of Abraham and of the holy Family

The second is a gathering of utterances by or stories about many saints which either are enlightening for

parents or can inJtruct and in- ~ ~ire childrer

The teaching and correction and conversation i of Christian parents says Mrs NewlaOd ought to lean h~avily on the Dints for help This is how saint stories are best u1sed to make a point to wann Ithe heart to stir up a hunger

The essays in th~ first part of the book are thoroughgoing The author has not beJn satisfied to skip through popular biographshyies snap up a fewmiddotlrandom facts and gabble a superficial comshymentary i

Work is Substantial Rather she has begun by doshy

1 t d I If d ng a grea ea ~ rea Ingas

the lengthy bIbhography attests What she has read she has ponshyde d fIll

re care u YI anayzmgaearchm~ for key factors

ished or lost through emotional problems too deep to be resolved without specialized help

She cites the estimate that one out of 10 children in the U~ited

States is emotionally disturbed She stres~es the fact that effecshytive help can be given and also the fact that failure to provide such help has ~errible someshytimes disastrous consequence~

not only for the individual but also for families and fQr society as a whole

She alludes to numerous theoshyries (Freudian etc) b~t seems to subscribe to no one of these in particular Instead she takes from each what she judges to be sound

Capital emphasis is put on themiddot role of parents Although it is dubious that parents are responshy

sible for all emotional problems m children they are involved in most

It is the anxious parent says Mrs Moak who tealthes his

child anxiety the insecure paren~ whC fails to give his child the secureness of direction his char- acter needs in order to develop and grow She strikingly inshystances the various ways in which parents contribute to emotional disturbances not a few of them innocent-appearing but in fact deadly

Parents are also the central ele91ent in ~he curig of chil shydren s emotional disturbances

f~~sldMoakhdte~tils tfhelw~rk ndo1 psyc Ia ns s 0 c IOICS a schools and other institutionsti g h th f t nd

S owm ow ey unc on a what they can accomphsh butshe keeps coming back to par~ ents and the family

She has taken llJP ~etpen only when she has worked out The focal pom~ of both t~at-views which are cogent And mentand pre~ntIon of e~otI~m-always she has in mind the situ- ~l disorders she mamtams ation and needs of paientsand should be the family all children in our oWn society in ou~ p~anni~g in terms of new our own time faclhtIes m wider keatment Just as it is customary in eulo- progras in preventive work gies for priests to pay a con- shou~d be based on he ~XI- statedmiddot that education is playing ventionally worded tributeto mum use of that prmclple their parents so is it the usual Whether or not one agrees thing to speak in a general way with all of the authors opinions of the influence of the parents one will find her book immenseshyof saints I ly informative It certainly

But M~s Newland is at pa-ins achi~ves its stated primary purshyto discover in pr~cisely ~hich P9se to help parents of disshyway parental instruction and turbed children to understand example worked~ in the cases both the nature of the problem which she considet-s Thus she with which they are Gonfronted gives her reader~ SQ1nething and the means which cal be specific and ~bsdntial to get used to correct it their teeth into andl digest And it will move others to be

Again she has a happy way sympathetic and helpful in any of coming to gripsrwith fundashy encounters with (luch children menta Is In writing10f St Dpm- Scientists Testify

I ~nicSavi for example she says After qualifying for the Pro-It l~ pOintless to t~1l ~r ex~ct testant ininist~y John Clover

a child to do a Chqst-hke thlOg Monsma made a career of writ shyif he has no knltjlwlege n~r ing and broadcasting He has ery real love of Christ ThiS now edited a book called The

must be carefully cUltivate~ bYEvidence of God in an Expandshypa~ents Lovecome~ before Imlshytahons bull

And 10 dlSCUSSll1g St Maria Goretti she says th+t when parshyents undertake to ttCach chastity we cannot start lith chastity ~e stf~t ~ith t~e love of God With domg Hs wlllli~ all ~hlOgs

~arents Will find 10 thIS book ~lllted~ns~ers to many quesshytions which stump them llS they strive to fulfill their duty to head and help their children

- toward sanctit Mr~ ~ewlands suggestIOns are nJYrJad unshyhackneyed and admirably pracshytical i

Disturbed Child Helen Moak author of The

Troubled Child (Holt $350) is the mother of an Iemotionally

disturbed child As the result of her experienc~ in pealing with this child and seekilg treatment

for her she has gained insight into a vely serious problem and much information as to what is being done abou1t it in our COuntry and has formulated criticisms and suggestions worthy of sober scrutiny

These are the children we call troubled or emotionaily disshyturbed she writes children

whose potentialities are dtmioshy

ing Universe (Putnam $375) which brings together the views of 40 American scientists on God and religion

The contributors each of shywhom has written ~ few pages represent practically the entire ranges of the physical sciences They unanimously testify that in whatever field is their specialty be it scanning the vast heavens or studying the tiniest forms of life thev have encountered ir shyref~tabl~ evidence of the exshy

istence of God Some of them point out that

science ~annot directly deal with God But in the realm which is the province of science there are abundant indications that God must exist _

Without Him it is impossible to acltount for the universe som~ contend Repeatedly instanced is the marvelous order of the unishyverse as well as the balance in nature the wonders of bodily functioning the inner man and so forth Matter and chance canshynot fully explain these mere accident is unthinkable There must be an Intelligel1ce behind it all gt

One writer quotes the words of Plofessor Edwin Conklin ~f

NEW PROPAGANDA PRO-PREFECT His Emishynence Gregoire Pierre XV Cardinal Agagianian Patriarch of Cilicia of the Armenians center has been named ProshyPrefect of the Sacred Gongregation for the Propagation of the Faith the post to middotwhich Cardinal Stritch Qf Ghicago was appltgtinted priorto his recent death in Rme The Car- dinal is shown with Msgr Paul Tanner left of the NCWC and Archbishop Louis Batamianright Patriarchal Vicar

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ITHE ANCHORshyThursJune 26 1958

Says Scienc~ Helps In Other Studies

BALTIMORE (NC)-The United States will be setting

the stage for commlttmg

national suicide a generation from now u~l~ss it ~rts to do l10re t stImulate~unouslty and learnmg a~ong Itsyouth

Nlchol~s DeWitt associate at the RussianRes~arch Center of Harvard U~lver~lty decla~ed at Loy~la Umversl~y that while ou~ Ju~gment sh~ts the ~ntral obJectI~e ~f the Krmhn-----of furthermg ItS power mfluence and direct control ol~r the d t f d t n

es I~y 0 ~en a~ na 10 s remams the same

World Dominati_

Mr DeWitt a native of Ruso sia came -to the United States in 1947

Deploring what he called this countrys attitude Df re- garding Russia ~s a menacing monster at one time and a peaceful and palatable comshypetitor at another Mr DeWitt

a vital role in furthering the Soviet objective of world domshyination

The Russians today outnumshyler us in engineersmiddot and scien- tists medical doctors agricultural ahd bilogical science specialists he asserted In

engineering and science fields

Prineeton The probability of life originating from accident is comparable to the probability of the Unabridged Dictionary r6sulting from an explosion in a printing shopt

Another writer observes We see too much evidence in conshy

they graduate annually beUer than twice IS many as we do They train 10 times as many tecbnicians aswe do

Avoid Same M~stake This trend is indeed disquietshy

iog Mr DeWitt continued for the quality of professional edushycation in the Soviet Union today is at least equivalent if not at times superior to that offered in this country But the weak spot in the Russhysial stress on scientific training he stated is that all of Russias gains have been attained at the

expense of what we call general education and liberal arts the humanIties and the lIOCial

sciences Mr DeWitt said that the

United States should not make the same mistake but sbould promote foremost public untJershystanding of the issues inV6lved

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DAYTON (NC) - Children read write and spell better in schools where science is well taught Sister Mary Aquinas the flying nun of Green Baybull believes

If a teacher can teach science well the child will come to like school better and the enthusishyasm arising from his studying of science carries over into the three Rs the Wisconsin nun declared

Johnny cant read she said because he doesnt want to read Once you make him want to read half your problem solved

Although she is in her sixties Sister Mary Aquinas keepsbusy conducting science workshops a~ound the country f~r elemenshytary school teachers and even manages to get in a bit of flyin time occasionally

A member of the Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity she became famous when she organ- iZ~ fying classes for young men about to enter the service in the early days of World War n

without resorting to the RU8shy

aian m9del of central controlmiddot More for Youth

He called for this country face the problem of scientifie kaining and particularly the education of youth on its own terms and in accordance wiUt its requiremerits~

We have come to realizemiddot De concluded that unless we start to domore for our young sten today to stimulate their curiosity and learning both ia and out of the classroom bull middotwe will be setting the stage for committing national suicide a laquoeneration from now

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NEVER AN IDLE MOMENT Giving their charges the loving care left photo Lorraine Roderick smiles Good Night to Sister Margaret otherwise denied them the Franciscan Sisters at St Marys Home New Francis Russell Roderick in second right photois ready to take off into

Bedford are shown performing the daily tasks that aid the youngsters to outer space with the aid of Sister Josita At rigbt Sister Grace Pierre liveonormal lives in a large family At left~ Sister Walter Josephine Superior accompanies the vocal trio of Sharon Roderick Donna Boyd and lends a helping hand at the wash basin to reluctant Paul Rusin while Irene Roderick

Jimmy Grant (left) and Alfred Pontes (right) await their tum In second

Divine Word SocietyAim to Overcome Franciscan Nuns Mother Many at St Marys Opens Ohio SeminarySh Continued from Page ODe shelf over-looking each dormi- Not only did the triplets haveS I TOLEDO (NC) _ A newIster ort~ge the job of comforting him by tory was a whole collection of them but they spread through

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) producing a piece other dolls in fact weve never the Home and those particular minor seminary of the Society of the Divine Word situatedThe national chairman of the Russell disposed of Sister seen so many dolls in one place children will be long remem-

Sister Formation Conference showed us around the shining as at St Marys They overflow bered on a 374-acre tract near subshyliays the shortage of Sisters in building How do you keep it the dormitories into the halls More and more impressed by IUrban Perrysburg has been the United- States has come so tidy we queried thinking recreation rooms and even the the order maintained in such a dedicated by Bishop George J about because todays needs of the havoc only one or two kitchen large group we visited the washshy Rehring of Toledo The new

seminary will accommodate 50are much more multiplied than children can create and re- Children attend school at the rooms with their bouquets of 7esterdays fleeting that 80 boy~ and gira Home through eighth grade toothbrushes peeked intO the students of high school age

lived here then go to high school outside elosets with each childs clothes Father Lawrence G Mack Mother Mary Philothea 01 The children help with all A school day begins at 630 neatly sec~ioned in drawers and Divine Word Missionaries proshy

the Sisters of Charity of Provi- the work she said~ with most of the - children at- on hangers and glimpsed the vincial said a boy who goeldence in Seattle noted it UI Even Russell tending 7 oclock Mass In sum- inviting library from the eighth grade to thecertain that we have more vo- Lo d CEspecially Russell He loves mer time however the sched- ve an are new minor seminary begins 15~ eations to the religious life than to dust The children are given ule is relaxed and tbe children Eleven ~Isters su~ervIse St years of preparation for ordishyever before in hilltory but ill different work assignments each may sleep later At 730 in the Mary s giVIng theIr lIttle guests nation in the society which haa proportion to the population in- month Sister explained The evening bedtimes begin for the the love and ~are cIr~umstances missions in 31 countries crease we have an increasingl older girls help with ironing and littlest children and by 930 all have otherWIse demed them dimfnishing supply kitchen chores the boys have are in bed after a busy day which Th ey belong t

0 8t A th n on~ s

Todays discoveries in the charge of the big dishwasher may have includedfor the girls ProvInc of the ~hIladelphla fields of medicine have opend and are also excellent floor special instruction in cooking FoundatIon of the SIsters of the new vistas-and new people are scrubbers and waxers knitting and crafts and for the Third Order of ~t Francis which needed to further the explora- But theres lots of time for boys training in sports Both was orgamzed 10 1855 by Ven tions in medical research Likeshy the fun of childhood We saw boys and girls learn ballroom John~ Neumanl CSS~ then wise in the field of social work Ylgtungsters absorbed in TV a dancing the 3lsh~p of PhIl~delphIa -new techniques are developed to meet new needs and new pershy

shouting crowd in the big playshyground and a musical group

Supper preparations were unshyder way as we visited the kit-

GIrls Int~rested In the vaned work of t~IS commumty are ~dshy

~nnel are needed for new techshy around a piano Summer vacashy chen and one of the pretty helpshy Vlsd to diSCUSS the matter WIth niques There just arent enough tion will bring trips to Lincoln ers was indulging in that favor- th~Ir confessors and make ~p-Sisters to go around Park swimming parties campshy ite of teen-agers an after-school ~hcah~n or request further In-

Professional CaJlin~ ing and a gala day at Fenway snack Somewhat impeded by a ormatIOn from Reverend MothshyPark said Sister Grace Pierre bottle of soda and a Dagwood er General Our ~adY of Angels

But the Sister Formation Con- Convent Glen RIddle Paference__an organization of And ali year round special style sandwich she was arrang-

treats are provided by New ing platters of salad under theAmerican sisterhoods studying Bedford organizations and es- watchful eye of Sister Cook ways to strengthen theprofes- pecially by the Homes auxili- Left Marker ional and spiritual preparationf Sisters-will help solve the ary the Infant of Prague Guild As indicated by the teen-YQCation shortage Mother Mari Each Guild member adopts ~ agers snacking the youngsters Philothea said child remembering birthdays lead normal lives as far as pos-

The confere~ce believea that and Christmas and visitinC the sible said Sister Grace Pierre bo or girl each Dlonth with the average stay at the

b raising the standards within How Pret~r Home being two to three years religious life more young people How pretty was our in- But problems come kiflg-size in

- will be challenged to seek their Yolunt~ry exclamat~on when we 9Ucli a large family she eJ[shy~ations there th lmiddotttl 1 d tmiddot lI8w e I e gu s onna ones plained Last year for instance Todays youth is generous ~ach wit~ a differentmiddot color triplets came to 8t Marys f~ idea~middot-tic and eager for a chal- acheme pmk aqua and blue a short stay bringing with them lenge Sister Formation will with walls bedspreads eurtains an unwelc~me guest measles make them see in the religious and even radiators matching life a real professional calling Holy water fonts at the right Mother Philothea commented height for small fingers were bull L1NGUICA

at each door and on every bed bull CHOURICO lay its little owners favorite bull MORCELASFather Ferreira doll or stuffed animal ready At Grocers - Super Marketllfor night-time cuddling On aContinued from Page One

AMARAL1SPortugal Father Ferreira is the Scientists Are Closer an of the late George and Mrs LISBON SAUSAGE CO Cabral Ferreira He has two To ThomistTheories 33 So Second 8Llisters and three brothers one MILWAUKEE (NC) - The WY 3-7645 of whom is also a member of Speculations of physical scienshytile Society of Jesus tists are closer today to the

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-6 -THE ANCHORUncatholic Catholics

Thurs Jun2 26 1958Some of the recent college commencement and baccashylaureate talks are well deserving of reading and study

At times we Catholics can be very uncatholic when it Weekly Cal~ndar eomes to appreciating the words of those not of our Faith Of Feast DaysWe are apt to dismiss anything saisI by one who is not a Catholic as being unworthy of attention or foolish or TODAY-SS John and Paul unlearned Our possession of Gods truth instead of making Martyrs According to tradishy

tion they were brothers and118 humble and grateful can often make us quite patronshyofficials in the households ofising toward others We can at times draw into a ghetto of Copstantia daughter of Emshy

our own making and look down very uncatholic noses at peror Constantine They were those who are searching after truth and trying to serve it put to death about 362 under without the full benefit of the Faith Julian the Apostate when they

refused to worship pagan idolsPresident Pusey of Harvard for instance an intelligent It also is said that their martyrshyand capable man had some interesting words to say on dOJTl led to the conversion of

religion in a secular university Dr Pusey fears a secularism Terentianus the judge who which will produce a world in which in the words of passed sentence on them Moberly Some think God exists some think not some TOMORROW - St Crescens think it is impossible to tell and the impression grows that Bishop-Martyr He lived in the

first century was a disciple ofit does not matter Dr Pusey thinks that it does matter 51 Paul and was mentioned by

and with that sentiment we all agree St Paul in his writings TradishyThe fact that the President of Harvard speaks on the tion relates that he founded the

importance of God in education should not receive a patronshy See of Metz in Germany The Roman Martyrology holds thatising and casual glance from Catholics We should be vocishyhe was martyred under rrajanferous in our praise of such a position obvious and fundashy about 100

mental as it seems to us And we should praise the man who SATURDAY - S1 Irenaeuspeaks that way Bishop-Martyr He was born in

All too often we seem fearful that one word of praise Asia Minor about 130 was edushyfor a man means that we must agree with all that he thinks cated by S1 Polycarp and was

sent as a missionary into Gaul or says Such an attitude is unworthy of us where he was ordained by St Pothinus Bishop of Lyons HeProfitable Summer became Bishop of Lyons in 177

School days are over for a few months The Family Clinic and by his preaching converted For some they are over for good Many a college and much of France to the Faith

high school graduate has taken a last look at the degree or With a number of his flock St Rigmiddothtsin Marriagemiddotlmpose diplorria and is now taking more interest~ in~the want ads Irenae~s went to a ~artyrs

death under Septimus Severusthan in the sport and social pages of the n~wspapers Corresponding Obligations hi 202 Others are congratulating themselves on getting By Father John L Thomas SJ SUNDAY-SS Peter and Paul

through this year and now they are seeking summer jobs Assistant Professor of Sociology Apostles-Martyrs This feast Some high school graduates are experiencing a bitter commemorates the martyrdomSt Louis University

knowledge-the eminent position of senior came to aclim~x of the great Apostles St PeterManyof us older family folks have aserious problem- the first Pope was crucifiedon commencement day and now there is the let-down-for when aild how to call a halt in increasing the family At with his heal downward near

who is more insignificant than a college freshman-to-be-inshy 37 Im married 15 years and carry my seventh child My the Triumphal Way at the order September strength and my husbands income would do nicely with of Emporer Nero He was buried

Those who have been graduated fromelementarj in the Vatican On the same day four or five-as it is Im 0

IChools are anticipating with excitement all the chang~8 gations and consequently DO also under order of Nero St constantly running out of need for ~self-control Paul who earlier was one of thethat will come with high schoola pick of subjects bought both My husband considers Act 0 Love greatest persecutors of Chris-

and brought lunches more freedom they think his impulses as God-given Third because we are not tians only to be miraculouslyClass day orators have finished saving the world and and to be fully exercised-God controlled by instinct but posshy converted was put to death by

marching down the road of life will provide Can you give us sess the use of reason we are the sword on the Ostian way ~me guidance constantly putting asunderThe teachers are getting a we11-deserved rest MONDAY-Feast of the Comshy

Older family what God has joined together But the Summer months can serve as an invaluable memoration of S1 Paul Apostlefolks as you Thf Creator meant conjugal

part of the education process And this for youngO and old call them Mar- relations to be a mysterious TUESDAY - Feast of the Most Precious Blood This feastalike tba are not the unifying act ~f love which He was established by Pope Pius IX

These are the months when young people should bemiddot only ones who would bless with new life under in honor of the Blood of Ourseem confused proper conditions and whichencouraged to read all those worth-while books that they Saviour which was shed for theabout the rights would strengthen and support

never had time for during the school year And here the redemption of mankind and duties of the marriage bond throughoutemphasis is on the word encouraged Not ordered or

0 WEDNESDAY-Feast of themarried 1i f e life

drivim but encouraged This could even take the form of Questions re- But husbands and wives fre- Visitation of the Blessed Virgin wasreading aloud to the whole family Certainly Treasure lated to t his quently put asunder this mar- This feast estabijshed by

problem arise velous unHY of shared mutual Pope Urban VI and extended to Island read aloud for a haJf hour or so in the evening could

so frequently pleasure and love either by the Universal Church in the 14thbe a source of delight for adults and children both that the most ignoring its dignity or empha- century by Pope Boniface IX in

These are the months when eighth-graders and those helpful approach will probably sizing its merely physical as mem~ry of the visit of the in high school should make some serious effort with proper be to spell out a few pertinent peets As a result it loses its Blessed Virgin to her cousin St and interested guidance to decide what profession or -voca- principles and facts applicable true significance and is used for Elizabeth

to all of them Some of these selfish purposes iion or work in lifethey are suited for and want may appear to be self-evident Primary Purpose Jesuit AS$ails

What must be considered in this regard is not the dollar and repetitious but experience Fourth the marriage contractal~ne but the important aspects of satisfaction in ones has taught me they are not confers equal conjugal rights Levittown Plan work and happiness and of course salvation Adjustment Possible IIpon husbarid and ~ife~ but the NEW YORK (NC) - Jesuit

How often it happens that the only reason a hIghschool First husbands and wives dif- use of these rights is subordishy Father John LaFarge has scored student can give for taking a certain course is that a friend fer considerablyin the nature nated to the primary p~rpose of plans to build another Levit

marriage is the proshy town housing project segreshyhas taken the sarrie course High school years are not too of their reproductive drive the which personal _ implications of its creation and education Of chil shy gated like the others as inflamshyyoung to consider the future fruHful use for their future dren Briefly these rights may matory and dangerous

These are the months when fathers and mothers should and consequently in their atti- not be used selfishly but for The noted author expressed try to plan affairs for the whole family That does not tudes toward the exercise of this thlt good of the couple and of hope that Rev Robert B Meyshynecessarily mean family vacation-how many families can faculty in marriage the family This requires self- ner of New Jersey in whose afford that But it could very wen mean a famHy picnic or Likewise wide individual dif- control and a Christian sense of state the project will be built

ferences exist while age health respon-middotbility wiiI do something about it ride or outing of some sort-modest in scope and yet bringshyfamily responiibilities and so TlIrning now to your older His reference was to a stateshy

ing all members of the family together in a common and ment made by William J Levittforth cause further variations folks problem Martha yourhappy enterprise Parents can reap rich rewards just by chances are few makes that president of the company planshyHence that letter clear your seeing their childrens faces as theyaUexplore a zoo couples will always reach per- husband has put his own intershy ning the town on a site between together What better way to give the experience ofhappi- feet agreement in this area pretation on Catholic teaching Camden and Trenton The build-

This does not mean that there about marriage Of course you er asserted that there would be ness in the family no change of policy that madeneed be conflict Most couples must trust in God but this trust Summer months are called months lof recreation and the first two Levittowns-onsoon discover that they may not should not be a thinly disguisedthat is exactly what they should be-a building up of f~mily agree on a great number of excuse for selfish indulgence Long Island and in Pennsylvania ~pirit a developing of plans for the future a wicJening of things they can learn to adjust and lack of Chri1tian restraint -white communities

The Jesuit editor pointed tomtellectual and cultural tastes and adapt if they wish to suc- I know he will protest that Levittown to illustrate his con~ceed restraint is difficult under theThey should in fine be profitable months without the tention that in the exploitationMust Accept Responsibility circumstances-has he ever triedBuggestion of pressure or strain of racial feeling real estate isSecond the use of the repro- it Has he made use of prayer the sensitive area here in theduetive faculty is a human act and the sacraments to gain Northan act of the person not the strength Has he shared the

He called the co-existence ofmere unrestricted exercise of a burdens of rearing a large famshyfamilieS the front line of thebodily function Hence it im ily by helping with the chddren racial problem of the U S plies tl acceptance of full re- around the ~home

sponsibility for its possible con- UnleSs he can answer allregrh~-ANCHOR have shown that it is possible sequences by the couple as a these questions in the affirinashy with a little mutual cooperationOFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER cOuple tive he had best examine his and the help of grace

Pblished Weekly by The atholic Press ot the Diocese ot fall River Some husbands are selfishly conscience very seriously Somewhere in the past marishyirresponsible in this regard Rule of Reason- tal chastity acquired a merely410 Highland Avenue forgetting that they must seri- What car you do Well ifFall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 negative meaning in peopleously consider the health and he will cooperate you should mind-the avoidance of contramiddot PUBLISHER strength of their wives and also practice continence either peri shy ceptives _ But chastity in all

Most Rev James L Connolly 00 Ph~D their own ability to make rea- odic or absolute after your baby walks of life is somethinr posishyGENERAL ~A~AGER - ASST GEERAl MANAGER sonable provision for another arrives until you have regained tive the control and regulation

Re DaOiel f~ Shalloo MA Re John PDrlscoJl child your health and your financial of our reproductive faculties ac-Marriage would cease to be situation is under controL cording to the rule of rigllt rea MANAGING EDITOR human if the rights it conferred Of course this may not be son Your husband has evidenU7 Attlilrney Hugh JGolden bull carriedno cornispoJlding obli- easy but many Christian couple forgotten this

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lTHE ANCHOR- 7 IfThurs June 26 1958 Holy Father Approves Pastoral Institute-_-----------

Must Recognize Two Aspects In Man

SAN FRANCISCO - A call for mutual appreciation by clergymen and psychia- trists of their complemenshytary but distinct roles in patient treatmentwas made by Dr John R Cavanagh of Washshyington D C a past president of the Guild of Catholic Psychiashytrists and Father Ramon A di Nardo a Catholic chaplain at St Elizabeths Hospital for menshytally ill Washington

Dr Cavanagh said that in the protess of middotmoving closer together it becomes necessary for each discipline to take a positive stand on the question of the other and its significance not only in psychptherapy but in human living

He said both are possessors of an incomplete knowledge of one of Gods infinite mysteries that of the human personality The two have a broad and inshytelligent view of that personalshyity but from different vantage points he added

Two aspects The clergyman he said sees

theJtuman person as organized by a fundamental principle called the human soul The clergyman ees man in his relashytion to God as the beloved the creation the child and the heir and the Image of the Almighty He sees other things too such asmans buman frailties and his virtues which are but aspects of his dependence on his Creator Dr Cavanagh saidbull

The other aspect of man he continued is that seen by the psychiatrist as a scientist The psychiatrist deals with the causes which the philosophers would call secondary and accishydentaL In the technical lanshyguage )f philosophy and theolshyogy they are just that But these causes are in practice and for the normal welfare of pershysons quite primary and necesshysary for the diagnosis and treatshyment of the psychic ailments of man

The psychiatrist is trained and experienced not so much in the why as the how~ he stated

Rejects New Hearing On Sunday Sales Ban

INDIANAPOLIS (NC)-The Indiana State Supreme Court has rejected an appeal for l

rehearing on its ruling that baus the sale of automobiles on SunshydaysshyThe appeal was filed on the

ground that the law enacted in 1957 was unconstitutional

Ed Clarke president of the firm which sought the hearing stated hat he is considering an appeal to the US Supreme Court

One member of the Indiana high court dissented from the majority opinion to reJll~ a hearing Judge Arch N Babitt atated in his opinion the Sunshyday closing statute is ~discrmlshyInatory

Nuns leave Schools For Mission Work

TILBUhG (NC) - Twenty schools conducted in the Nethshyerlands by the Sisters of Charishyty of Our Lady Mother of Mershycy will be transferred to lay teachers next Fall The Sisters feel their services Will be more valuable elsewhere Many are expected to engage in missionshyaiy work

Marian Medalists DAYTON (NC)-Donaid C

Sharkey and Father Joseph Debergh of Lowel have been named for the 1958 Marian Lishybrary Award of the University of Dayton for their book ~Our Ladyof Beauraing Father Deshybedgh is a priest of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate He heads the Pro Maria Committee which is devoted to spreading devotion to OUr Lady of Beauraing Mr Sharkey is a free lance writer

OKeefe Awards given in memory of the hlte chaplain of Super-Right Heavy Corn-Fed Steer Beef the Junior Foresters to Joyce Petit (left) of Sacred Heart School and Joanne Davis of St Marys School at Communion br~akfast in St Patricks School cafeteria Fall River

Present Essay Contest Awards RIB To Fall River Junior Foresters

ber at the direction of the Po~

aiff himself by the Vicariate of Rome and the Sacred Congregashytions of the Council of Religshy

ious and of Seminaries and Unishyversities

Purpose of the institutor Is to give advanced training to dishyocesan and Religious priests for

their pastoral ministry and to prepare those who will be iia charge ofteaching pastoral theshyology in seminaries

FORESTERS AWARDS Past High Chief Ranger Francis L Hannigan of Brighton and Rev Walter A Sullishyvan of St Marys Cathedral present the Father John

Awards were presented to winners of the essay contest conducted by Our Lady of Fatima court Junior Foresters at a Gommunion breakfast in St Patricks school Fall River folshylowing the reception )f Holy Communion in the church

Rev Walter A S~llivan chapf lain presented first award to Joyce Petit and second to JONme Davis Other members presented gifts for writing on Putting the Message of Fatima into Our Daily Livesmiddot were Chief Ranger Barbara Gaspar Walter Burns Michaelene Leary Brenda Hampston Arlene GasPar Pashytricia Murphy Kathleen Stone Pamela Sullivan Kathleen Beaulieu and Arlepe Braga

Rt Rev Msgr Edmund J Ward pastor of 8t Patricks gave th~ invocation and welshycomed the group Other speakers were Rev John Cronin assist shyant at St Patricks Past High Chief Ranger Francis L Hanni-

Franciscan Brothers Choose Superiors

BROOKLYN (NC) - Brother Bertrand OSF has been reshyelected to a second three-year term as Superior General of the Brothers of the Third Order Regular of St Francis

The election marked the lOOth anniv~rsaryof the arrival froin Ireland of tle first members of the community Bro~her David OS was chosen assistant sushyperior general of the U S branch of the community

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Songs were offered by Vice 7-INCH SHORT CUT -Chief Ranger Carole Kelly Pa-

tricia Murphy and Joanne Davis NO SHORT RIBSUniversity Adds INCLUDED 65~Ethics Course

TAIPEI (NC)-An American Jesuit priest is conducting a course in medical ethics at the FIR~T 2 RIBS LB 851ISIRLOIN TIP national university of Formosa which is expected to have conshysiderable effect on the future gene~ation of doctors in China

Father Edmund L Fitzgerald of San Francisco has been at shy

tached as associate professor to the Institute of Public Health a department of the universitys College of Medicine since he came here in 1954

Two years ago the dean of the lI)edical college sent a questionshynaireto members of the faculty asking for suggestions regarding improvement of courses and teaching methods

The San Francisco priest sugshy Super-Right Heavy Corn-Fed Steer Be~f gested that a course in medical ethics be included in the curri shyculum

The sugeestion was well re-shyceived and a year ago Father CHUCKFitzgerald was asked to conduct a course in medical ethics for students of the medical college

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Pius XII has announced that an Apostolic Constitution giving ofshyficial approval to the Pontifical Pastoral Institute will soon be published

The institute has been funcshytioning at the Lateran University for several months under the dishyrection of Dominican Father Raimondo Spiazzi

The Pontifical Pastoral Insti shytute was established last Septem-

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Condition Satisfactory I-Iappy Climax of HoursofmiddotWaiting

By Mary Tinl~y Daly Date of her spinal operation set by the patientour

19-year-old Mary aRd by Dr Rush But you and Daddy have to call him and please do it now Mary urged 1 Want this back fixed

Yes we milk - toastedly through the hot sudsy water agreed Wed call-but after lUnch Frankly we were phone-shy and found it hard to pick up that receiver dial that numer

Arrangements eompleted ~e realized t hat this was it Cold with apprehenshyaion we countshyeel the hoursshyand we prayed-tried to that ill Somehow t b e for mal learned _ as _ ashyc hi I d prayers w 0 u 1d vanish

from our lips and ali we could summon was a Please Thy will be done -but Please Dont dictate to the Lord we told ourselves and breathed another Thy will be done

How friends rallied round with prayers The Sisters of the Visitation where Mary had one to high school were pray-

ing So too were the Sistersatmiddot Trinitymiddot College the Piarist Fathers at the instigation of Marys form~r teacher Father Iranyi the C~puchins whose aid eur friend Father Sebastian hadmiddot enlisted the priests in our own Blessed Sacrament parish Morishy

aignor John McClafferty offered his Mass for her on the day of the operation Countless genshyerous lriends added their pray- bull s to ours

We Have Faith Night before admission a

big dinner of Marys favorite lIteak (Mary gettinl$ the tendershyloin) with mushrooms and with Aunt Virginia as special luest and alf of us pretending

that the party was in honor of Virginias belated birthday Then Marys gang descending in full force for an evening of non-= Rnse Lights out at 11 and Wake me for the 730 Mom from a sleepy Mary

Shes so calm the Head of the House said Thats the way to be All those prayers bull bull bull we have faith

Next day routine admittance to the hospital We and a dozen or so others waited answered the necessary questions and went up to Marys room with her-and left

That evening at home was outwardly calm We looked at TV and didnt know what we 8llW we read the evening paper but It might have been printed bull Greek Finally bedtime bullbull

We remembered some ironing to be done and crept down to the kitchen setting up the iron- ing board we noticed a couple of dingy dishtowels middoton the rack Corne to think ofitall the dishtowels had been getting

rayish Pouring bleach and detergent

Into the dishpan wemiddot squinched those towels through and

Represent Hyacinth Covncil af Meeting

Final plans for the national Convention of the Daughters of Isabella were discussed at the state meeting in Statler Hotel Boston Representing Hyacinth Circle No 71 of New Bedford

were Mrs Catherine Letendre r~g~nt and st~te monitor Mrs Ll1han GuthrIe Mrs Blanche King and Miss NatHe Ferreira

Mrs Guthrie win be chairman of reservations for the national banquet and Mrs King chairshyman of reservations for the state banquet Miss Evelyn Hendricks is in charge of reservations for

until they were chalk white the very physicaleHort bringing a release from tension HQw silly to be bothered about dishtowels we told ourselves

Somehow though hang~ng them up iIi the backyard in the deep silent black middotof the night the wind bringing a middothint ofshyhoneysuckle fragrance we found

real prayer rising from heartmiddotto lips And we slept

Long Wait

Mass breakfast and ~ a Tislt with Mary in the hospital bull- We kissed Mary and promised prayers a she was rolled away to the operating room 011 a stretcher Then the long wait beiinning at noon First a visit to the small hospital chapel where others were praying middotfor their dear ones the quiet broken only now and then by a soft sob The red sanctuary lamp twlnkshyling the words of the Head of the House remembered all those prayers-we have faith

Out into the sunshine we yengtok a long walk around the grounds

Nice shrubbery the Head of Sweepstakes paid off $56000 andslJe promptly donated $10000 of it to help the parish the House commented build a new school She is shown with her uncle and some future students as she turns

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SURE CHA-RITY BEGINS AT_HOME It was the Luck of the IrIsh for AliceM

Murphy 23 nurse at St Joseph Hospital PattersonN J and for her uncle Father Donald J Murphy pastor of St Pius X Church Rochester N Y Alices $350 ticket on the Irish

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magnolia Of C G 1 d - Yes I guess it ismiddot (We ape UI S eouldnt have cared less) The 56 Catholic members of

1255 bull the graduating class of Barn-The bite middotof lunch recom- stable High School were guests

mended by the Head of the at the fourth annual Communion House took up a little more breakfastmiddot sponsored by the time but we found it hard to Guilds of Our Lady of the Asshyswallow Themiddot hands of the sumption Osterville Our Lady

clock seemed to crawl 125 Tlieyll bring her off the

elevator near this waiting room the nurse at the desk toldias so we took up our po1 bullbull 140

A chat with some other wait shyjng families and convalescing patients in the sunny waiting room 223 305

Then our patient was rolled off the elevator on the stretcher -a waxy-pale Mary withmiddot blue eyes fogged but brightening whenmiddot she saw us and a wan replica of her cheery smile Hi she middotwhispered Nice of you to wait

Reassurance from the surshygeon that all was well and conshyditioo satisfactory

of VictoryCenterville and St Francis Xavier Hyannis at Hyannis Inn

Attired in caps and gowns the graduates attended M~ss in St Francis Xavier Church Celshy

ebrant was Rev Justin McCarshythy O~M of St Fr~ncis Fdary Brookhne who was also guest apeaker at the breakfast

In his address~ Father M~- Carthy creator of the comIc strip Brother Juniper urged the gl1aduates to be herOIC Cathshyolics and develop the custom of daily Mass and Communion

Grace was sald by Very Rev LeonardJ Daley pastor of St

Francis Xavier Seated at the head table were Mrs DOllllld James preSIdent and Mrs John

Bowes youth chaIrman of the Another VlSlt to the chapel forf t th k Y u

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ActressVoices Faith In Youth of Todciy

LOS ANGELES- (NC)-Irene I)unne says she would be will shying to buy stock in the future of todays youth

Miss Dunne film star who served as alternate representashytive of the United States to the United Nations 12th General Assembly declared that Amerishycan young people are entering a middottumultuous world However she said their re-

ligious beliefs and the traditions of American democracy make it possiblemiddot for them tcl face ~e future confidently

Miss Dunne delivered the comshymencement address at Loyola University

Bishop Asks Support Of Catholic Press

OPOLE (NC) - middotThe official organ of the Chancery office has published an appeal issueg by Bishop Franciszek Jop of Opole to the clergy of his diocese call shying for support of the Polis~ Catholic press

tours ~n his appeal the Bishop Following the state banquet pointed to the fact that because

Oft Aug 7 there will be a recep of the lack of theological books tion for the new state chaplain in this country Catholic publi- Rev Joseph middotA Beatty of New- cations haVe become a valuable ton professor at tile St Seba~ aid in sPreading theologicaltian School JlnOwledge~

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trude Childs representing Our Lady of Victory Guild

Also Mrs John Dillon youth chairman Mrs Adolph Richards and Mrs Leo B Lewis of St Franci~ Xavier Guild Mrs

Lewismiddot represented MiSs Ursula Wing president who was un-middot

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Says Re~ession Helps Soviet Propaganda

WINOOSKI PARK (NC)-Tbe current recession has already provided ammunition for comshymunist propaganda

Atty James T Tynion of New York told gIaduates of St Michael~ College in Vermont that Russia has capitalized on the recession by claiming before Latin American nations that the United States caused their economic crisis

Mr Tynion also pointed out that in the world of today America and the Catholic Church are allies in the struggle with Russias totalitarianism

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SANTA FE (NC)-This citys men said Archbishop Edwin Catholic archbishop has criti- V Byrne If the Chambers of cized bathing beauty contests as Commerce in New Mexico must

occasions of sin use such wicked means to adshy Bathing beauty contests are indecent exposures of human bodies the temples of God and are occasions of sin to wicked ~

Asks Women Restore Concept of Charity

WASHINGTON (NC)-Archshybishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington has urged 80me 30()() women attending the in augural meeting of the Washshyington Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women to help restore the ~oncept of personal service in charity

The Archbishop also asked the women to prepare a sugshygested socbll code for youth of the archdiocese

NCCW president Mrs Robert H Mahoney of Hartford desshycribed the national councils federation of 11500 organizashytions as a firm strong spirit shyual cable to help lif America to the moral and spiritual heights which its present poshyaition of leadership demands

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Although the prelate did not inentioh it by name there WlUl a belief that he was referring to a beauty contest in the city of Albuquerque

Catholjcs in the Santa Fe archdiocese are forbidden to take part in bathing beauty contests of any kirid Those who wilfully do so and parents of such conshytestants are to be denied the reception of the sacraments~

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Commuters delight -is the believably the price was under cool crisp Summer cord suit $L5 It stars incidentally in sizes for Spun Sugar Tops are the juniors women and misses Its frosty Summer blouses seen travel and city-perfect has the evelywhere of importanceDew relaxedmiddot jacket line a Theyre made of feather-weightIImart slim skirL Made of white cotton frothed with emshycombed cotton rayon and broidery some with intricate chromspun it resists wrinkles tuekinmiddotgs too-for added flair

ill a crisp grayed-white tone YoulI want several of them to and is a dream to care for top your prettymiddot separate skirtsmiddot

Just tell me it drips-dryshy (daytime and date-time lengths)and I buy it-automatically lIaYS a friend of mine She has Cites Catholic School indeed 1m extensive wardrobe -suits blouses skirts dresses EXQmpie to Anglicans robes etc of no-iron wondershy KINGSTON (NC) -- Mixed fabrics it case in point is education is playing havoc witha crisp white dacron suit she the education of youth on this wealS She tells me she tosses continent tt in middotthe washer drip-dries it on Rev Mr T HaJvey Good told a hanger and presto In no time the Anglican Synod of Ontario at aU the suit is dry looks Diocese Ninety per cent of our freshly ironed Dacron is inshy students today go to school deed but one of the many of thillkillg only of whom they ate todays wonder fabrics that save goirtg to -llleet and make a date the drudgery of ironing afterwards r would like to see

Print Playclothes middot Ule Ani(1icill1 Church of Canada Have you seen and admired do something about -making

the new exotically beautiful middot schools IOcparate for the sexes Hawaiian print playclbthes Mr Good cited the example They have all the encha~tment of the Roman Catholic schools of the islands in sleek-fitting and especially the respect chil shycotton swim suits with matching dren arEdauj(ht for the clergy jackets and shirts some with matching skirts too They sing Daughters of America in bright tropical colors and Plan July Conclave authentic Island prints So-o-o

KANE (NC) - Archbishopbe a delightful mermaid or sand in one these Gerald T Bergan of Omaha willwitch of colorful

Hawaiian print ensembles officially open the 27th bienshy(What clpliments youll colshy nial convention of the Catholic lect ) Daughtels of America July 6

Dainty rosebud-print cotton in Omaha plisse sleepwcar is in our midst Some 500 delegates and visi shyand nothing short of entrancing middot tors are expected at the July Inc1uqed in the lovely collecshy 6-11 convention which is dedishytion I inspected yesterday are cated to the qevelopment of a gowns in regulation floor-length more active and a more articushygOwns in popular waltz_length late Catholic laity

THEA~C~O~- 9 Thurs June 26-~l958 i

PklnBrQodcdst For Instruction Of Immigrants

VATICAN CITX (NQ)- The director ofmiddot the L~itin American section ofVatic~m Radio sees great possibilities in its new series of programs

now being beamed to the Amershyican continent for the instrucshytion of Spanish-speaking peoples in the United States

Reception reports from the United tates have been so good says Jesuit Father Franshycisco Ramirez director of the Latin American section that we forsee its possible uses as an aid to the apostolate among c

Puerto Rican immigrants and Mexican crop followers

A great many of the radio sets in use in the United States are capable of picking up shortwave signals as sent by Vatican Radio Father Ramitez believes that it

GOIDEN WEDDING Mr and Mrs Owen Gilligan of is only neces~ary to make the 53A Hillside Manor Fall River receive congratulations of program schedule and possibil shy

ity of reception known and manyRev Robert L Stanton following 50th wedding anniversary Spanish-speaking people willMass in Immaculate COlHeption Church be able to benefit by the news information and cultural conshytent of the broadcasts

Making use of a group of dishyPortland Ordinary Urges Revival

rectional antennae at Vatican Radios new Santa Maria di Galshy

Of Congregation Singing at Mass PORTLAND (NC)-Archbish- stated We wish that this cusshy

eria transmitting station theop Edward D Howard of Port- tom of having male choirs which four months ago beaming specshyland has issued a pastoral letter has fallen into disuse during the ially prepared broadcasts dailyurging the revival of The cus- past several centuries be reshyto South and Central Americatom of singing the Ordinary of vived Mexico and southern ~ Unitedthe Mass by the congregation He added that women are States Jlowever there haveThe Oregon ArchbIshop also to be encouraged to continue been reports of excellent reshystated that women should no with their efforts by aiding and ception from 3 fltlr north aslonger sing as member~ o~ the assi~ting the co~gregation to sing Canadaparish choir but should take durll1g the serVICes but they are

Letters and telegrams havepart in the c~ngregational sing- to do this as part of the congreshypoured into the Vatican Radioing gation and not of the choir offices from every Latin Amerishy

The Archbishop said that The pastoral letter forbids can country including -lettersfrom-the earliest Christian cen- solos by individual members of from the apostolic nunciaturesturies it was the constant tradi- the choir during Masses wedshy of Ecuador Peru the DominishytIon of the Church to have the dings and Benediction and 00shy can Republic and the apostolicfaithful participate in a most fore or after such services delegatio in Mexico active manner in the Euchar- The Archbishop declared that Letters from the United State istic Sacrifilte and Offices by through congregational singing have come from New York Inshytheir singing many of the truths of our Cathshy diana Texas California and He described the silencing olic Faith will be borne into Washington D C Many of them oC the conglegation as being the minds and hearts of our were from amateur radio opshyresponsible for many of the faithful people to their immense erators reporting on receptionabuses ~t the time of the Re- profit conditions Others were from formation and declared that the casual listeners Some wrote Protestant tradition of activ~ Real Cooperation that they did not understandparticipation was originally an EAST ROCHESTER (NC) _ Spanish but that the musicintegral part Of Catholic worshy Ninety-four plumbers carpen was beautiful and that is was a ship

telS bank executives account- thrill to hear the bells of StReferring to membership in ants store clerks and truck driv- Peters basilica ringing at the parish choirs the Archbishop ers plus plenty of hard work- close of the program thats the recipe for the new Job in Gu~mGuild Members Study convent being built here Men WASHINGTON (NC _ MiI-

To Aid Parish School of the parish pitched in to build dred Scanlon staff member of the new horne for the Sisters ofTOLEDO (NC) - Thirty-one the National Catholic Community

members of the Gesu Mothers St Joseph who teach in 8t Service has been named assoshyGuild here took teacher-trainshy Jeromes parish school ciate director of the Guam USO ing courses during the organishy bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull4t ~---zations first year to prepare + FOR HEALTH + ALUMINUM themselves to help out in the parish school

EAT i HALF-SCREENS The women studying at Mary Manse College were trained to E- G G S Measured serve as substitute teachers and middot + and $450 teachers assistants Two quali shy That-R-RichNYellow-Robust+ Installed fied for certification to teach in FRESH CUT-UP POULlR( up t01h-l2 elementary schools

Organization officers estimated ROSELAWN + T R U - SEA L members spent about $1640 in tuition fees during the past year FARMS i Aluminum Window Co to qualify to help out in the 145 Washington St Fairh~ven 328Durfee Street Fall River clas~room tbull Just off Route 6 OS 8-8022 Portsmouth 84

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a cool dlojp-dry blending of r K EA TI N GS ~ II f -dacroncoltonnylon a dress Emily C Perry with a narrowinlt Empire waist 562 COUNTY STREET I I~j ~b~IP-~line a wide whirl of pleated

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llISRIONARY AT 91 Father LOllis Taelman 91 Jesuit mlssiori~lry among the U S Indians for 58 yeals observes the 60th anshyniversary of his or~ination on Sunday NC Photo

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middotDeplo~es Att~rnpt to Vilify Auto WorkersUnionHead

By Msgr George G Higgjns Director NCWC Social Action Department =

Several weeks ago i)1 testifying before the McClellan Committee on the Kohler strike in Sheboygan Wis Emil Mazey secretary-treasurer of the United Automobile Workers questioned th~ integrity of some members of the Sheboygan clergy Under hostile questionshy

ing Mr Mazey implied if he did not actuaITy state that the Kohler Company con troIs the Clergy in Sheboygan courity and inshyfluences their action and deshycisjons A few hours later Mr Mazey apoloshygized in teleshygrams to the She boy g a n clergy for his intemperate reshymarks

The followshyin g day a spokesman for the Catholic clergy ~f Sheboyshygan Father John J Carroll of

St Clements parish issued the following statement through the NCWC News Service

Our original criticism of middotMr MazeY was limited exclusively to his letter of attack upon- the integrity of the local court I have received Mr Mazeys apologywhichl consider a gerishytlemanly gesture and would prefer to make no further i6m mentmiddot

UAW Cooperative Shortly thereafter while il

Detroit on other business t dis eussed this unfortunate incidel1t with some of the top leaders gt the UAW I was told that Uier o~ being anti-clericalis stooping deeply regretted Mr Mazeys in~rather low to conquer To parashytemperate statement before tp~ McClellan Committee MOreo~er I definitely got the impression that they would have apologized to the Sheboygan clergy on beshyhalf of the UAW in the unlikely event that Mr Mazey had balked at doing so in his own name

I also middotdiscussed Mr Mazeys unfortunate statement with some of the leading representashymiddottives of the Catholic social action fuovement iIi Detroit They too oeeply regretted the statement i10t only because it was ul)fair to the Sheboygan clergy but also because it was unfair tomiddot the reputation of the union They assu~ed me-and this I knew in advance from other reshyliable sources-that Mr Mazey was not speaking officially for the union when he took after the~

Sheboygan clergy ThlC union they said far from being anti~ Clerical has cooperated rather closely and harmoniously with ~he Catholic social action move ment in Detroit ever since it was 6rganized in the middle 30s

Aim to Embarrass

I am not trying to cover uP for Mr_Mazey That would be Iidishonest waste of time for it is perfectly obvious that Mr Mazey middotpulled a monumental boner His intemperate criticism of the- Sheboygan clergy was ~dmittedly unfair and unwar ~ in the country ranted and from every point of view extremely regrettable Nevertheless I am personmiddotallymiddotmiddotmiddot

convinced that Mr Mazey really is not anV-clerical at heaJt Moreover lie did apologize and his apology was accepted in the spirit of Christian charity by a representative spokesman for the Sheboygan clergy

The matter should have ended right there Unfortunately howshyever an organization known as

Spiritual Mobilization is trying desperately to make capital out of Mr Mazeys blunder for the obvious purposeof embarrassing the UAW and the labor move- ment as a ~holemiddot

Dr Edward W Greenfield a Presbyterian minister from

bull Princeton Ind who openly adshymits that he is being financially assisted by Spiritual Mobilizashytion-is currently distributi ng to his brothers in the Christian clergy reprints of a speech by Senator Curtis of Nebraska enshytitlelt Vilification of the Clergy MUlilt Stop

phrase the title of Senator Curshyti speech this Vilification of middotthe UAW must stop The sooner the better

Court Says Obscenity Law Unconstitutional

RICHMOND (NC)-The Virshyginia State Supreme Court has held as unconstitutional a secshytion of the states anti-obscenity law which forbids distribution of literature deemed objectionshy

-abfe for youth The courts ruling cited an

opjl1ion of the US Slipreme Court which invalidated a sim- ilar Michigan statute on the

grounds it would reduce the adult population to reading only what is fit for children The decision reversed a lower court conviction ofmiddot a Norfolk newstand operator charged with selling olgtscene books and middotpicshytures

Mermiddott COuncmiddot1 EVANSTON (NC) - Father

John J Green OSFS assoshyciate secretary ofthe secondary school department National Catholic Eucational Association has been named to the advisory

coufidi of the National Merit Scholarship--CofporatjonThe

organization conducts the larg est private scholarship program

- Real furpose

The purpose of this speech and of Dr Greenfields covering letter is to create the impression that the top leadership of the UAW is anti-clerical Actually this is merely one of their purshyposes Their real purpose seems to be to create the impression-under

cover of the religious issueshythat the UAW is irresponsible and much t~o pOwedul ecoshynomically and politically forito OWn good and the good of the nation as a whole

Dr Greenfield is very explicit on the latter point He says he does not see how we can conshytinue in silence to countenance the coercilt)lls which are builcishying the uncontrollable power now being concentrated in the union movement and upon which the corruption which has

already been exposed is sure to thrive

Dr Greenfield and his friends in Spiritual Mobilization are enshy

middottitled tomiddot their own opiniori In my opinion however they are doing a great disservice tomiddot the cause of religion as well as to the cause of organized labor by trying to make a religious issue out of their political and ecoshynomic disagreement with Mr Reuther and his associates

lhe UAW to be sure is far (rom perfect but to accuse it

LIBERATOR STAMP Simon BolIvar The Llbershyator Catholic founderopound

p~n-Americai1ism features the new four and eight cent U S postage stamps i~ the ~Champion of Liberty ser ies to be issueqJtily 24 NCPhoto

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UNIQUE MEMORIAL CHURCH Visitors to Minneshysota during its centennial year will see this unique memorial church sllid to be thelarget all-weather log churchmiddotin theshyUnited States St MarysChurch honors the Jesuit missionshyary Father Jean-Pierre Aulneau massacred by Sioux Inshydians in 1736 The church interior has walls of redwood altar constructed of Winona stone crucifix of hand-carved linden wood candlesticks of myrtlewood and locally fashshyioned oak furniture NC Photo

Orthodox Clergy~~n Assumption Aiumnus

WORCESTER (NC)-A Syri an brthodox priest was ambng 33 gtadtiatesof Assumption Colshylege

RevMr Tho~as Ruffin re ceived bisbachelor ~f arts deshygree in pbilosophymiddotHe had been a fulltime day student at Asshysumption for two years At the same time he has ministered to his chur(l an 1400 parishshyioners

Married and the father of two children Rev Mr Ruffin is a native of Cedar Rapids Iowa He is spiritual advisor to the New England Region of the Syrishyan Orthodox Youth Organization and secretary of the Central Massachusetts Council 6f Eastshyern Orthodox Churches

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Religious Institute NOTRE DAME (NC) - T~o Bishops wili addre~~ the sixth annual lfitituteof SpiritiJality tlt1 be hel~ at the University of N9~r~ Damestarting August 6

BislloP Iawrence J Shehan of Bridgeport will -speak at middotthe opening and Bishop Joseph M Marling CPPS of -Jefferson City will close the sessions Aug 12

More than 800 superiors of womens religious communities and their houses of formation are expected to attend The institute is designed- to provid~ religious superiors with a -theological understanding which willassist them in the spiritual formation of Sisters under their middotsuperyision

10 THE ANCHORshy Thurs June 26 1958

Irish President Receives New PQpal Honor

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VATICAN CITY (NC)~

The Gold Collar of the Order 0( Pius IX a newmiddot papai honor destinedto be awardshyed to heads of state is a beau~

fully wrought piece of art First models of the newly inshy

stituted honor have been comshypletedmiddot Irish President Se~n OKelly the first recipient of the collar has been invested in a ceremony in Ireland

The collar about 10 inches in diameter and more than an inch wide consists of a double gold chain with altermrting decorashytions of the papal keys and the coat-of-arms of the reigning Pontiff Pope Pius XII in ilue and white enamel

At the front of the collar is bull middot tiara in gold flnked by two go~den dove~ From the tiara hangs a star-shaped medallion in blue enamel bearing the inshy

scription Order of Pius IXin creased by Pius XII On the reverse side is the year 1957 iD Roman nuin~rals

New Uniform

Those invested with this honor are also giveria starshy

middot ihap~d plaque to wear on the breast It is similar to the meshy

dallion but its rays on which the star is set are of silver while ihosc of the ~edallion are ofgomiddotid

IL neW uqiform has been ~shysigned to~gpwith t~~ decora- tion It consists of waist-length jacket witli long flowingtails and irousers without cuffs aU of darkblue The high collar of

the jacket the cuffs of the sleeves and he pocket flaps are red with gold-braid embroiderY in the shape ~f laurel leaves

Similar gold embroidery de~shyorates the front panels and wai~

middot of the jacket as well as the back A gold stripe is worn on the trouser legs The haUs the tr3shyditional boat-shaped form of black velvet bordered with gold braid andhung with gold tasse~s

front and back and surmounted by white plumes

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THE ANCHOR 11 Slovakian ~eds Aim to Thwart

Thurs June 26 1958

Obscenity Law Belief in God Violator Faces VIENNA (NC) - Red

Czechoslovak governmentJail Sentence authorities are dissatisfiedCLEVELAND (NC)-A

precedent-setting conviction with the results achieved in Slovakia by anti-religious comshyhas been obtained against munist indoctrination methodsthe owner of a fun house The fiIst indication of this waa

f~r p~sses~ing and exhibiting obshy given at the opening of the conshyscene movie films gressof the Slovak Communist bull

Mrs Gertrude Gervaras ownshy party in Bratislava Karol Badshyer of Jeans Fun House faces lekgt first secretary of the partyprison t~rms of one to seven central committee declared that years and a fine of from $200 the standards of Marxist and to $2000 Common Pleas Judge Leninist instruction in collegesJohn J Mahon deferred s~nshy and universities are entirelytence pending a defense appeal unsatisfactory He said greaterfor a new trial efforts should be made to free

First of Kind youth from false religious conshyIt was the first conviction of cepts of nature and society

its kind in the memory of vetershy Vaclav Kopecky Deputy Prime an court officials lIIinister of Czechoslovakia adshy

In the wake of a campaign by dressing the congress said a civic organization called Citi shy NEWLY ORDAINED TWIN PRIESTS Identical twins Kevin (lMt) and Dermot Coleshy

It is of the utmost imporshyzens for Decent Litera ture the man are shown with their mother Mrs Mary Coleman and their sisters following their tance that we fight our battleconviction is regarded as a spur ordination as Catholic priests at Youngstown Ohio Sister Ann Vincent (left) and Sister against religious prejudicesfor more stringent self-regulashy Alexis are members of the Order of Holy Humility of Mary The new priests said their without hurting the feelings oftory action by other operators first solemn Mass in Christ the King Church Cleveland NC Photo people who believe in religion

Test for Jury or disturbing the unity of theTwo prospective jurors who National Front formed by the

admitted they were readers of Emphasizes Confusing Ho ur in -World Politics alliance of industrial workenthe Catholic Universe-Bulletin WASHINGTON (NC)-Spains presented by the other probl~ms international assemblies in favor and peasantsCleveland diocesan weekly were Ambassadorto the United States mentioned using them for its of independence of new nations Religious InfI uencedropped from the panel before calledmiddot the present day a con- purpose to whose freedom ther are comshythe trial began One disqualified He alleged the overwhrlmingfusing hour in worldpPlitics Thus we see the tremendous pletely indifferenthimself saying that as a father in a speech before the Washing- irony of modern politics the majority of religiously mir~d~

and a reader of articles attackshy Bring Back God people including many pries~ton archdioceses First Friday Spanish diplomat continued ing pOlnography appearing in take a positive attitude towardClub We see communis~ rulers who For us Catholics he continshythe Universe-Bulletin he did not democracy and so~ialisll1and areAmbassador Jose M de Areil- after enslaving whole nations ued ~this is also an hour of proshy

believe he could be objective hqnest in their desire ttl cooIJ~rshyza said that although some mlke sentimental speeches in -found spiritual movement Films seized by the police ate with us in our work for oJlcauses of the confusion are eco-- since Catholicism as the word

country and to jqin us in thewere shown to the jury of six nomic and socialamong the Wants Corps to End indicates means universalism struggle for peacemen and six women They were major factors is the tremendous I C and for the first time due to the By developing socialist agishyasked todecide if the films wer~ revolution that is-goingon now Juveni e rimes technical means of diffusion the

obscene and if the operator ex~ culture carrying technicalinso many countries of Asia and MANCHESTER (NC) _ New idea of a world is somethinghibited them knowingly achievements and a better u~Africa Hampsl1ir~s top law enforce- which means more th~111 a word

derstandiilg of scientific progshyIn hiS charge to the jury Double Talk ment official has recommended Forethefirst timein history ress into rural districtsand genshyJlldge Mahon defined obscenity ~ut abgtve all there is not establishIlent of a juvenile lte- theCatholic ideology tan arrive as having a substantial tend erally raising the cultural stand

only tbis dizzy situation ~head terttiori corps to provide a rigidly SimultaneouslYwitli the word of ency to deprave or corrupt by aids of village life we shall step

of us but ilso a great and in- sCheduled tife without pleasure God at the farthest corners ofarousing lascivious thoughts or by step reduce religious infhJshy

creasing danger which we must of any kind f9r vicious minors the earth and therefore enable ence among the rural populashylustful desires ~ now face in international com- Attorney General Louis c the order which the Lord gavePolice Crackdown tion he asserted

munism Wyman said this juvenile deten- to His followers to be carriedThe Judge also explained that Communism preserits not tion corps should have the out when He commanded themthe proper test for obscenity is only a direct threat but it-takes toughest schedule that t is pos- to preach the Truth to all Post Office whether the average person advantage of every occasion sible to devise without exceed- peoples and nations of the earthapplying contemporary communshy

ing the limits 0pound human endur- There can be no ~nternational Pharmacyity standards the dominant Catholic Pupils Win anceOnly those juveniles who justice without a moral code conshytheme of the material in quesshy Honors in Spelling commit despicable acts of terror cluded Ambassador de Areilza PRESCRIPTIONStion when taker as a whole and brutality would be sen- A spiritual guidance a Supremeappeals to the prurient interests WASHINGTON (NC) - Three Joseph Norris Jrtenced to the torp law is needed to rule the intershy This is identical with the test Catholic school students placed

The Attorney General de- national order that may be acshy 686 Pleasant St clared cepted by all And for this purshy

for obscenity laid down by the among the first 10 contestants in New Bedford

decision last year Betty Morgan 13 finished in i am convinced that in deal- pose we need to bririg back God U S Supreme Courtin its Roth a national spelling bee

WYman 3-3918 Assistant Cuyahoga County fifth place and received a prize ing with minors who commit to international life and to use

Prosecutor Thomas L Osborne of $100 She stumbled on the crime there has not yet been the Gospel as the fundamental said the conviction will open the world chiaus misspelling it found sufficient deterrent to that principles of our internal and way for police to crack down on chause small element of the juvenile foreign behavior CONTRACTORS operators who for years have Receiving prizes of $50 each community that commits really been walking on a razor edge were Richard P Hire of Fort vicious crimes against smaller between obscenity and legality Wayne who came in ninth and children girls and cripples

Yolanda Laurel of Laredo Tex While tender loving kindshywho was tenth ness and the milk of human unshyPhysicians Honor Thomas P Whittaker a Cathshy derstanding must always be olic who attends the American available to those who deserveBay State Native School of Oslo Norway placed it those minors who commit

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-One seventh and received $100 vicious acts of brutality should of the nations foremost authorishy Jolitta Schlehuber of Topeka be dealt with by our courts ties on chest diseases bas been won first prize of $1000 There in the same manner as adults presented the coveted medal and were 41 girls and 21 bOys in the and they should know it in adshycertificate of award of the Amershy contest vance lcan College of Chest Physicians at the annual convention of the college bull

Dr Winthrop Peabody of Washington former president of

the GlennDale Md tUbet-culo sismiddot sanitarium He has served as

an instructor at the Geotgetown durin~ the Summer University medical sch091

He is a former president and has been active in the affairs of

Rememberthe District of Columbia Tubershyculosis Association since its founding in 1921 In 1951 he was McWhirrsisas near asawarded the Vicennial Medal of the Georgetown University meci~ ieal school your telephone

Blue Market Ifyou cannot shop in person SEOUL (NC)-The American Bishops overseas relief agency has started to manufacture Dial OS 8middot5211 Fall River noodles in Korea in an effort to keep relief flour from being resold by its redpients

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day is a hard and difficult one the Bishop asserted It is no secret that the poison of our secular age has seeped into the

minds of men into the home into the community into the very spirit of our times There is no nourishment of vocations in a spirit soured by secularshyism

Praise Serra Bishop Mussio stated that

what is needed tOdayto build religious vocations is the lttype M spiritual encouragement givshyen bv Serra International-- P~ple who look outmiddotof inon- ey-tinted glasses do not fo~~ the background of such spIrltual encouragement he contmued -Ihese same Catholic people try to simplify the problem of their own responsibility to the lPirit by employing gadgets to ensnare vocations

Such means might contribute 80mewhat when used in conshyjunction with the basic apPal self-sacrifice but as an 10shy

eentive in themselves they are ~essmiddot In the Serra program these means are valuable as long bull they flow from the Serra lPirit

The Bishop declared that Godhas called on Serra Internationshyal to offset the deplorable deshy

1ections in regard to religious lOCations

God needed in this day a ebampion of the altar and found the Bishop said He called JOU as an organized force for JIOOd to overcome the delinshyquencies of the home to become IIle renewed Christian spirit of ebe community as it affects

lOCations Serious Problem

middotYours is in every sense a voshytion he concluded a true ealling by God to participate as laymen in the vital needs today

Upon it likewise depends bullhe concluded the ability to forestall other ideologies and lect such as laicism communism and PJotestantism which _ are gaining ground to the detriment of our traditional religion

LEGATE His Eminence Paul Emile Cnrdinal Leger Archbishop of Montreal has been named to represent the Pope at the 300th annishy~rsaiy ce1blation of the Shrine of Ste Anne de Beaushypre in ()nat1lt~ June 2a-26 NC PhoLo

POETRY PLEASES POPE Pope Pius XII provides an attentive audience for young Walter- Rossi of the Villa Nazareth a school for extraordinary orphan children founded by Msgr Domenico Tardini Vatican Pro-Secretary of State shown with his little charge NC Photo

Speed Anti-Religious Tactics VATICAN CITY (NC)-Radio Other reports from Berlin the Vatican today cited several in- Vatican commentator continued stances showing that the anti- ann-ounce the creation of a so- religious campaign in countries called society of funerL orashyunder the communists is being tors by the communist authorshyintensified ities of East Germany The

The Vatican commentator society is made up of persons quoted two Russian publications supporting his contention that the Soviets have middotnot let up in their anti-religious attitudes

Moscow meideDts He said the RussUm magazine

Literaturnaja Gazeta_reported a Religious was recently atrested

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who eullgize defunct communshyists during the burial ceremony The intention is to create a

counterpart to thtl ~Christian burial service since priests deny such serves to communists

As a further example of anti shyreligious tactics Vatican Radio

pointed t a solemn communist

ceremony held on International

Childhood Day when communshy- hits made a rite out of conferring shy names on children to replaCe their Christian names

Seminary Heads Plan To Convene in Rome

BOGOTA (NC)-The spirituai intellectual and cultural training of priests will be the main topic of study at the- Congress of Recshytors of Latin American Semin- aries to be heldmiddot in Rome Sept

20 The rectors of all major semshy

inaries in Latin America are exshypected to take part The me_ing was organized in connection wit~

the cermonies marking the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the Liltin American Pontifical CoHege in Rome The congress will be presided over by the recshytor of that college Jesuit Father Pablo Lopez de Lara

Bv Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD We are familia with the word Catechism but not so familiar

with the word Catechist ~ catechist is one who teaches religion in au area to a group preparing them for reception into the

_Church by a priest Catechists do not work to any great extent in the United States though the need is imperative On the

average each priest in the United States has only three converts a year If the laity were trained In their faith and zealous ~nough the -number of 1)9nvertll per year in the United States would increa~ ten fold

The Missions cannot exist without cateshy~hists because priests ar~ so few for the harvest Heremiddot is an example of how one small seed has grownmiddot into the mustard tree Fifty years ago two White Father missionshyaries on a brief visit trained- and fhlaquon left one catechist formiddotthe Alur country of Africa which at th~ time was wholly pagan Today in that area there are 80000 Catholics In middot~ne village last year there were 2000 adult baptfsms which equals the number of conshyverts in some of our large cities

Here lies an opportu~ity for tile faithful to live up to the obligations of the Saclament _ of Confirmation Baptism incorporates us to ChrIst the King Who

bull founded the Kingdom of His Church Holy Orders mcorporates u~ to Christ the Priest Who sacrifices Himself for the sms of the wo~ld Confirmation incorporates us to Christ the Teacher Who came mto the world to give testimony of the ~ruth

Catholics who realize that Confirmation imprints an indelible character on their soul know that they are bound tospread the faith and make converts In other words to be CatechIsts If you have failed to fulfill the duties of Confirmation at home then ~Irea catechist to do so for you in the Missions One can be hIred for as little as $20 a month ~en you send your sacrifice to the Holy Father through his Society for the PropagatIon of the FaIth he distributes it to the area of the world most in need Thank you again and again for helping him spread the Fait

GOD LOVE yOU to WXC for $40 For Our Holy Fathers Missions hope it will do some goodsonlewhere to Little Magie for $5~I saved five dollars from my allowances and have deCIded to sehd it to you for the Missions to Miss EB for $8 I won_ this at my place of employment by making a suggestion for saving time and money-may it help to save a soul J

When you leave for yoonr summer vacation do ou leave behind an earring or cnfflink that has lost its mate gold eywass frames a rin~ or bracelet you no longer wear or old gold anel jewelr you no longer use Dont Jet them go to waste tbey ina help the missionaries in five continents Just send them to us we will resell tbem and the mone will be sent ~ the Holy Fatber to aid tbe poor andsnffei-ing in aU mission lands

Cut out this column pin your sacrifice to -it and mail it to the

Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth ~veIlJeNe~York1 N Y or your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV ~YMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street F~l Rive Mass

Urges Active Role By Union Memb~rs WORCESTER (NC)-A gradshy ates would eventually become

union members because of theuating class of Boys Trade spirit of the times BishopHighSchool-potential union Wright exhorted those who do

mbmbers-has been urged to join- to attend union meetings become more middotthan pawns in to take part in all voting and to some union leaders quest for be sure to know why how and Power in whose name decisions are

Bishop John J Wright of made Worcester told them that this He cautioned the graduates would mean constance vigilance against allowing themselves to in addition to conscientious pershy middotbe reduced to mere statistics formance of their duties and obshy in furthering some national or ligations as union members international union leaders amshy

Remarking that many gradu- bitions 1

til the holy priesthood Archbishp Juan Landazuri

lticketts of Lima Peru stated that the most serious problem which all our South American countries suffer is without doubt lie scarcity of clergy

In Brazil he said there is eRe priest for every 6qoO CathoshyliCs in Argentina one for every 1

500 in Peru one for evey 5000 in Columbia Ecuador alld Chile one priest for ever-y 3000 llaithful

Tbreaten BeliPoD The situation would be much

worse he~asserted H it were aot for the help given bymiddot the Ilumerous members of the Eushyropean and North American dergy

To solve this problem is to brighten the future of the Church in South America the Archshybishop said because upon it depends the Christian formation of the faithful and their spirit shyasl welfare

in Moscow and that an active search is being carried on to locate another Religious for proshymoting meetings of a _religious nature

The Soviet youth review Pioniyr the commentator-said has attacked spiritual exercises calling them inadmissible manishyfestations of -medieval ignorshyaflCe I

Outside the Soviet Union the campaign is also being waged on a vast scale he said He cited the example of East Gerinany where Bishop Helmut Wittlerof Osnabruck has declared thatmiddotl the

fight against the Cburcbhas beshycome greater in the past six months

East German The Bishop speaking to a cori-

vention of Catholic editors in Hamburg said school directors in East Germany now must supervise the political tendenshycies of all teachers including priests in charge of religious inshystruction

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Pa rish Demahds Continued from Page One

of the Church which is both an institution or a visible means of grace and also a co~~ munity of the hithful - the Mystical Body of Christ I

When the Church is considshyered only as an institution he said laym~1 are likely to reshygard their parish as a kind of handy filiing station to which we come once a week to be spiritually refuelled

But when th~ Church is conshysidered as the Mystical Body he continued e begin to see tha~ as members of the parish we are responsible with our priests for all the soul~athshyolic and non-Catholic-who live within our parish boundaries and that we are responsible for building a real community on the temporal order in our parish

neighborhoods The disappearance of the soshy

ealled national parish organshyized on lines of nationality has created many problems for urban parishes Mr Giese said

Without Roots Parishioners today are basicshy

aUy without roots he declared without attachments or loyalshyties to a parish M~my members of city parshy

Isheshe added no longer feel a closeness an identificatiof a loyalty to the parish The parish has become more of a plant than a community of the faithshyful M~ Giese went on to point

out that the parishioners lack of identification with his parish is similar to the situation that

exists in other areas of modern xiety

The individual feels a loss of identity he remarked in the face of big corporations big labor organizations big politi shycaf parties big government

It is a major problem b~

laid and almost all who have considered it come to the Same conclusion - once again smaIlI

intermediar groups which act as a buffer between the lonely individual and large associashytions must be developed

Small Groups T~us he said the more we I

ellD landscape our parishes with lIIlall Catholic Action groupings community -ltsociations block organizations and so forth the shybetter our chances of building CQmmunity and parish spirit in these massive urban neighbor- boods and of restoring to the lonely individual his sense of dignity In con~rast with the city parshy

Ish Mr Giese said the new shbshyurban parishes seem to have a godd natural community spirit Parishioners are eager for Cath- otic education for both chiidren and adult he declared and lay participation in the liturgy is more frequent Mr Giese maintained that it ampI simply an impossibility for the average parish priest today to carry out his ministry alone It is estimated that an average priest can successfully contact no more than 600 people a year and yet we have parishes from five to 10 thousand with only three or four priets to a parish

Itis for this reason he sai~ that the modern parish needs great numbers of the laity to carry out the catechetical apostolatecensus work teachshying home visiting record-keepshying

Mr Giese also expressed the hope that eventually the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine will be able to send lay cate chists tb mission lands as part of our contribution to the world mission activity of the Church

M~rk Centenary ROME (NC)-The Daughters

of the Heart of Mary have cele- brated the first centenary of the opening of their first houSe here

The Society founded in Paris in 1790 has approximately 1500 members scattered throughout the world The organization was established in the United States in 1851 and has houses

in13 archdioceses and If dio- Celieamp bull

MASS ABOARD ROMANCE Very Rev William E RivelySJ newly-appointed Jesuit Superior to the Caroshyline-Marshall Islands Mission says Mass-aboard his 50-foot mission schooner Romance In the background assisting at Mass is the schooners native crew Ne Photo

Hospitals Must Center Attention Always Aroud Care of Patient ATLANTIC CITY (NC)-Sym- demand that he and his family

pathy kindness and understandshy be greeted reassuringly that ing should be expressed the moshy hospital regulations be presentshyment a patient enters the hosshy ed courteously and medical terms pital a Sister who is a hospital consultant told the 43rd annual convention of the Catholic Hospital Association here

Sister Justina Morgan a member of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul from Marillac Seminary Norshy

mandy Mo spoke of the openshying general session of the conshyvention which had as its theme The Hospital Aposiolate in a Changing Era

Primary Purpose We must accept literally

never before that hospitals hosshypital administration schools of nursing ind schools of nursing administration exist for one primary purPose and one OQly namely the care of the patient Sister said

We all know this to be true rhen why have we strayed so far from care-care centered around the patient she asked

For years she continued we have justified our position in terms of the war shortage of nurses shortage ot all types of hospital personAel and vthe 40shyhour week

Sister Justina said another factor is the shortened hospital stay today but she said that for the very reason that the patient will be with us so short

[a time the elements of sym- pathy kindness understanding and love should be felt and exshypressed from the moment be enters the hospital

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General Session

Presiding at the general sesshysion was Msgr F M J Thomshy

ton of Sea Girt N J president of the association Greetings to the delegates were delivered byBishop Justin J McCarthy of Camden

Speakers were Msgr Thom- ton Msgr Donald A McGowan director Bureau of Health and Hospitals NlltiQnal Ca~holic Welfare Conference Washingshyton and Sister Francis Xavier

dean schoof of nursing DYoushyville College Buffalo NY

In another convention session Dr James F Collins medical director of Cambridge City Hosshypital Cambridge Mass warned against the tendency to rely on modern medical magic to the neglect of medical fundamenials

Dr Collins also said that medshyicine should be a happy com bination of art and science but

that modern communication facilities have glamorized the scientificaspect

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GODS HOME FIRST~ OURS LATER Sis~r Gladys of the Hoi) Cross superior of St Marys Convent

Brnakulam India writes we humbly approach our benefactors with a request Ii is forb years since thls inshystitution has been started bullbull we are now 50 sisters bull bull bull we conduct a hIgh school with an enrollment of 1300 pupils bull bull about 80 girls room and board with lIS

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bull and we have an orphanaJe willi 52 children The sisters live in part of the school building and the schoo veranda is used as a chapel In all these )ears we have not been able to dve a proper plaee to Ow Lord all our earnings have te be used to run the school and orphanage So our beloved benefacton we approach you humbb with a request--will )ou be

kind enough to help us build a chapel To build a chapel for these sisters will cost $4000 Could yoU heip The) are aski~ for a home for Our Lord

OUR FUND FOR ORPHANS BREAD HELPS To FEED AND CLOTHE SEVERAL THOUSAND ORPHANS IN THE NEAR EAST)

A DOLLAR A MONTH ~ELPS TREMENDoUSLY Q

GOD INCARNATE middot0 wOl1derful power of the priest 1I87S St Augustine in whon

handa the Son of God becomes Incarnate evermore even as He onee became Incarnate III the womb of His Vlrshydn Mother Truly all wonders are Inslgshynlilcant In relation to the Btupendous thing that takes place ever) time a priest celeshybrates Mass If you could give ilnanclal aid to i1boy In the Near East who Is studying to become s priest you would be helping him toward the day that he will be riven

-power whleh surpasses that of angels PAUL and GEORGE hoPe one da)to be priests

of themiddotMost High The) are studylng at Ii seminaI In INDIA Preparation for the priesthood entalls a lonr arduous eourse or studies The cost of tuition is $100 a year for Ib yean

MEDICINES TO EASE THE PAIN OF THE SUFFERING LEPERS OP INDIAi OUR DAMlEN LEPER FUND HELPSmiddot TO BUY

~EEDED MEDICATIONS FOR THESE POOR PEOPLE

SHARING IN MERIT SISTER WILLIAM and SISTER JOSE hope to deYote their IIv~

God bull Relidous They have bee-un their preparation for their dedicated service and are now In a uovltlate ID PALAI INDIA If one of them was your adopted daughter In Christ 10U would reo celve a share In the merits of her apostolate and a remembrance In her dall) prayers bull How caD yoU adopt one of them By aldlnl

her In a material way wblle she is learning tho rudiments of religious life Two years of trai Inll In the novitiate are necessar) for a girl wbo

Corporate Communion

The~ParishmiddotParadc NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES FALL RIVER

All members of the Womens Guild are urged by their officers

to receive corporate Communion at the 8 oclock Mass next Sun- day morning They will meet in the vestibule of the upper church where ranks will be formed ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

High honors and perfect at shytendance awards were presented to ciiildren attending Christian Doctrine classese at recent cereshymonies conducted by Very Rev Leonard J Daley pastor

The classes are taught by the Missionary~Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity tbgether with five lay teachers - Meriting High Honors w~re

Elizabeth Morin Gerald MurshyphY_Michael Gladych Bonnie

Farrenkopf Donn~ Harris Mark Sullivan

Also Annette Cloutier Jenshynifer Murray Suzanne Gladych Ellen Karu~as Nancy Dunne Michael Donovan William Frashytus Karen Hurley Patrick Donovan and Philip Sullivan

Twenty-nme awards were made for pepect attendance at

ST LAWRENCE NEW BEDFORD

The Annual Reception to new members of the Guard of Honor SoCiety was held on the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus when 40 new members were reshyceived into the society arid enshyrolled by the pastor Rt Rev Msgr James J GeI~rd VG

This society is dedicated to adoration and reparation to the Sacred Heart-of Jesus and Monshysignor Gerrard spoke to the members of the many ways to practice this devotion The meetshying closed with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament

The following are to represhysent St Lawrence Parishin the District Council of Catholic Woshymen for the coming year

Delegate Mrs Leo Gallagher Alternate Mrs Emile Monfils o

Counteract Reds LONDON (NC)-An English

Catholic veekly has appealed to this coun ys Catholics to help pay for the distribution of leafshylets at the Vatican Pavilion of the Brussels World Fair to counshyteract the flood of free propashyganda issued by the Russian center of the fair

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~Go Y8 Into the whole world snd preach the Gospel to every ereature this commission of Christ to His followers haa beea oamed out since the day It was a-iven bull It we are truly Catho~o we wi~l be zealous for the spread of the Kingdom of Chrbt bullbull If we are zealous we will help to spread that kingdom By our pr~y~n and alms let us prove to God and His Blessed Mother that our hearts are In harmony with the Sacred Heart of Him who prayecl tbat there may be but one fold and one shepherd

15 Ne~ Rect~ry Replaces Roundhouse Continued from Page One

-- h w IC In ItseIf a landshyIurc h h IS mark in this town of more than 13000 people the rectory gives the parish four red brick buildshylngs within a comparatively

lIIJ1all area The church also owns a twoshy

story wooden house whIch was used as a te~porary rectory lgttshytween the bme the roundhouse was torn down and the new building was completed for ocshycupancy two weeks ago

Roundhouse The roundhouse came into the

possession of the church when property bounded on three foides by Park Tifft and Broad 5ts was purchased for $20000 in 1877

Legend has it that the buildshylng part of the so-called Tifft property was used during the Revolutionary War days as a hiding place for Negro slaves who had fled their Southern

Movement for Unity Causes Uneasiness

ROME (NC)--Ceflain activshyities of the world Council of Churches have caused uT)easishyness in many Catholics intershyested in the movement to unite Christendoms separated churchshyes

Jesuit Father Charles Boyer editor of the Catholic magazine Unitas voices this fear in an editorial entitled Misgivings on the Ecumenical Movement

Father Boyer who is also a professor of patristic theology at the Gregorian University said the uneasiness arises from two lIOurces-exterior unity without doctrinal unity and a tendency of the council to devote itself to activities other than the search for unity

The Jesuit writer said the council was formed as a result of the ecumenical movement and was intended from its beginshyings to promote Christian unity

Intellectual Life RIVER FOREST (NC)--More

than 200 persons from 20 states and Canada have registered to attend a two-day symposium on the Catholic contributionmiddot to American intellectual life at Rosary College in Illinois start shying June 14

masters There was a tunnel whlch conshy

nected the basements of the church and the rectory but It had not been used for many yeAarsmiddot II f

few years middotalo a section 0 the lawn between the church and the roundhouse collapsed and revealed a hidden undershyground room walled with heavy blocks of granite which could have been used years ago for either a hiding place or a vegshyetable cellar

The roundhouse consisted of two floors and a small ~upola at the top center It had a spiral staircase winding up from the first floor to the cupola directly in the center of the building

New Building In c~trast the new building

has spacious rooms separate second-floor suites for the three priests assigned to the parish a large recreation room in the basement a suite for visiting priests and another suite for the housekeepers

The four suites for the priests occupy the second floor On ~e

first floor are the quarters for the housekeepers-with sepshyarate bedrooms for each one-a kitchen dining room three ofshyfices lounge and a sitting room for the maids The building is 66 feet across

the front and 41 feet deep on the south side-next to the church --and80 feet deep on the opshyposite side It is in the form of an ell

There are concrete floors throughout overlaicent with linoshyleum and carpeis

A feature of the building ia the inter-communication system connecting the suites offices and other areas on the first floor

The recreation room provides an area where the Rev Edward B Booth pastor of the church hasmiddot been conducting convert classes

Thomas F Coleman was the contractor and the architect was Joseph M Mosher Jr Both are from Providence

The late Rev Francis J Mashyloney who was succeeded by Father Booth as the pastor planned the rectory but did not live to see the start of ~onshy

struction Msgr Gerrard was assisted in

NEW RECTORY Rt Rev Msgr James J GerrardVG (second left) is shown with Rev Edward B Booth pastor (left) Rev Edwin J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunshyziato assistants at laying of the cornerstone of new rectory to replace historical roundhouse at St Marys North Attleboro

The vicar general expressed his thanks to the parishionenDeschenes Wins Scholarship for your cooperation and loyshyalty in making it possible forSpotlighting Our Schools the priests to live and work in

SHA ELEMENTARY FALL RIVER

Presentation of a gift to Sister Marita Dolores SUSC princishypal by Elizabeth Donnelly capshytain of the schoo~ was one of the highlights of the annual party for the Sacred Hearts Academy elementary division graduating class held on the

CARNEGIE GRANTEE Rev Brother James M Kenshyny SJ of Morrist9wn N J business manager of the service enterprises at New Yorks Fordham Unishyversity has been awarded a Carnegie Foundation grant to attend the 1958 ShEgtrt Course in College Business Manageptent at the Univershysity of Omaha this summer NC Photo

comfort school grounds Monday after noon

The class pro]jhecy was given 3 Good Reasons by Sharon Cronin and Brendll Shea the will by Patricia Callashy for savinghan md the Whos Who by Barbara Kane A buffet lunch- eon was served at The SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO Od Red Bonk

At the graduation exercises of the school Gerard Deschenes was awarded the annual scholshyarship given by the Student Fund of the parish His avershyage in the combined years avershyage and competitive examinashytion was 90 per cent This projshyect started in 1948 helps boost attendance at Catholic fligh schools which is one condition for accepting this award The 1 You get sound advice winner is given $100 each year based on 130 years for the four years of high school of experienceFunds are provided by monthly contributions made by a group 2 We currently pay a of interested parishioners savings dividend of

Son of Mr and Mrs Agenard 3 per year Deschenes Gerard has been enshyrolled at Assumption High 3 Service is prompt School in Worcester He has a conside~ate helpful brother studying at St Francis

BANK BY MAILCollege Biddeford Me Other prizes awarded during at

the party held for the graduates in the parish hall following TIle graduation exercises were doshynated by Rev Joseph Larue OLDpastor of the church Rev Edshymond L Dickinson assistant and director of the school State RED Representative Carlton H Bliss Ladies of St Anne Sodality Duvernay Council No 42 Union BANK S Jean Baptiste North Attleshy Fall River Savings Bank boro Catholic Womens Club

141 NO MAIN STSuccursale Ste-Jeanne dAre No 174 Assumption Society Mr FALL RIVER Hector DeBlois Dr Henry Tel OS 5-7868 Bedard and Dr Roland Smith

He said the faith of the f)eople of North Attleboro is well known throughout the diocese

Father Booth cited the new rectory as a monument to the parish bull

He was presented with a check by Mr Fisher on behalf of the society to aid in paying for the building

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Reds Flood World With Literature

WASHING(ON (NC)-- More than 300 million copies of pubshylications were distributed by Russia in the free world last year for propaganda purposes

This figure represented a five per cent increase over 1956 the United States Information Agenshycy reported In the Middle East however the figure was up 400 per cent to a total of 413600 books and 1515400 pamphlets Russia will issue 700 new titles in 26 languages for disshytribution in the free world durshying 1958 USIA estimates

The USIA said it had about three million books in its 156 libraries in 64 countries last year Since 1950 it has assisted foreign publishers in bringing out 40 million copies of 4400 American books printed in 50 languages

Communism But One Christian Life Threat

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the dedicatory ceremony by Father Booth Rev Edwiri J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunziato assistants

Visiting Priests Visiting priests included Rt

Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St John the Evangelist Church in Attleboro Rev Corshynelius ONeill Ubalde J Denshyneault James F McCarthy and Edward Rausch all of Attleboro Revs Gerard Chabot and Roger Gagne pastor and assistant reshyspectively of St Theresa Church in South Attleboro Rev Patrick TT Hurley of TlUnton Revs Thomas Parris and Elshymeric Dubois of LaSalette Semshyinary Attleboro and Rev Cornelius Keliher of St Mary Church in North Seekonk

Addressing the gathering were Msgr Gerrard Father Booth George R Fisher representing the St Vincent de Paul Society Bernard J Doyle Sr representshying the patishioners and Albert M Larsen Jr Chairman of the Board of Selectm~n

Father Loew introduced the speakers

Sage and Sand

Denies Theory More Money Cure for Educational 1lls

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

It is an article of the unwritten American creed that there is nothing so bad that another billion dollars or so wont mend it If for example we seem to be in danger of falling Qehind in the race for space contr9l the obvious remedy is for us to shell oufbull 1

astonomlca sums of ~oney to recapture leadership If our schools have been delin quent in producing sufficient brain power why then the cure is more money -much more m 0 n e-y - tom a k e them produce

It is a cheershyluI form u 1a and it solves all our anxieties

without tears Not unexpectshyedly it was Dr Jam~s Bryant C()I1ant whose

name is great among the chemists who pro- posed it the other day with special reference to opening the floodgates of funds for our Amercan educatiampnal system

Our schools he told his com lIlencement listeners are not really bad schools nor have they actually failed in their edshyllCational mission Tliey simply have not had enough money to 40 their job Give them more -much more-and they wiU work like a charm

Seek Nationalizatioa Now it should be borne in mind that Dr Conant sometime presshy

Ident of Harvard University (a private school) has widely ad-Yertised his view that the prr Yate and religious schools of America are divisive and thereshyfore harmful to the best intershy

tmiddot ests 0 f the na IOn

We may safely judge then that he is not letting his genshy

t t th b tt f herosl y ge emiddot e er 0 1mand that when he calls for more money for our schools he is thinking only about the stateshy~pported schools He should

be more preCIse He could eas-By getinto trouble over this

It is pretty much of an open RCret that what the educational ~ialists would like to see and

ee quiCkly is the complete nashytionalizatjo~ of all American

education and educational agenshyeies so that the problem could be handled with all the convenishyence and dexterity of a federal bureaucracy Then indeed the money could be commandeerecl and channeled in the right di-IOeCtions

It iSil n intoxicating prospect end the current wave of anxiety ever the alleged Americim edushyelltional lag affords a splendid epening for those who agree with them to persuade the nashytion to go along

Faith in the Dollar Let us by no means undershy

estimate these men their power or their determination There is little doubt that the present situation poses one of the great threats to genuine Ameri~~nedshy

ucation in our entire experience For it is completely within

the realm of possibility that the American people stampeded by the psychology of panic m~ht

decide that the educational soshyeialists have the right to it

It is not IecessarY tomiddot antici shypate the nationalization of the

entire system as an immediate tep but if the move for middotfederal control through financial dictashytorship is successful the real battle will have been won The rest is a matter of picking up the pie~es

Now a glarlng fallacy )1t the root ofmiddot Dr Conants rhetoric is that more money is the sure eure for our educational iUs One might suppose (naively no doubt) that better teaching might have even more to do with it -

But his solution is typic~l exshyemplaty of the way vast num- bers of Americans think and operate It is symptoJtlatic of the degree to which sheer material shy

lampm has captured the America mud thetouching falt~ in the

d II th f llibl 0 ar a~ e mae pana~a Have we enemies anywhere

in the world We can buy their friendship Have we a dearth of brains We can buy the~ very best brains in the open market

This of course is a guaranteed recipe for bankruptcy But were Americas economic resources

secure even against the socialshyists and the pseudo-liberals who are bent on disipating them as fast as possible it by no meall8 follows that the formula fits

As it is America is already spending far more money on

education than all middotthe rest of the world combined It might seem reasQiiable that if the anshyswer were to be fcgtund in this direction we would have had some faint inkling of it

0 More Power for Socialists middotThe suspicion however un-

worthy is unavoidable that what the educational socialist8 ~ally want is not better edushycation for America but more for themselves

Dr Comint is a highly intelshyligent man it is very difficult to believe that he is wholly serious when he says that more money can produce more brailllL But there is no question that the conversion of the Americaa ~u~ational syst~m into a monoshylIthIC dletators~lp woud mean t~e grcatestsmgl~ co~centrashyIon o~ po~er fmanc~al and IdeologIcal In - the natIOn and perhas m the w~rld

The quam~ adYlce of the poet Beaumarchals tNapoleon that he make the prunary schools of F h d ranc~ IS ~ropagan a agencI~

was t-llhpuhan compared to this It IS easy enough to say that II h

a t IS bears watchmg partIeshyularly -vhen those interested in promotmg the deal are makmg no obserable effort to conceal theIr tactIcs

Th e real dIffIculty and the

real challenge are to get our schoos back to their essential flnchon of teaching without eIther b k t th tmiddotan )up mg e na lOB

~ d~stroying their own integshyrlty 10 the process This takeshym~re than watching it take oomg

Fleefrom Reds BONN (NC)-Eastmiddot to West

flow of refugees continues like a seemingly endless trek througla the Iron Curtain More ethan bull quarter million people escaped from theSoviet zone of German alone last yearThat is more thall the total of Hungarians who found their way to freedom after the bloody uprising there in 1956

Humility Need _ Continued middotfrom Page One Things werent as complex

for man prior to the Renaissance he said here

Then the qmrch applied inshydividual guidance to emperor and beggar alike ihe scientist who is a Lutheran points out

But when science freed it shy_self from the bonds of religioUs

dogma thus opening the way for the technological revolution the Church lost some of its inshyfluence onmiddot the middotethical conduct of man

The crucical challenge of OUl

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CHIcAGO (NC) - Father Hugh M Beahan Grand Rapids diocesan director of radio and TV reports 44 American dioceses areproducing 108 live televisian programs Among these 05 per cent are on a weekly basis 135 per cent are presented more thaft once a week arid 14 per eent less than ~nce ~ week

Half-hour programs constitute 52 per cent of the totalFather Beahan lid Sunday is the most popular day of telecast with oil per cent of the programs origishynating that day

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THE ANCHOR16 Thurs June 26 1958

Praises Legacy Continued from Page One

and the wiles of communism On his first full day in th~

city President Garcia with his wife and Archbishop Julio Roshysales of Cebu the Philippines attended Mass at St Patrick cathedral The Philippine head of state was greeted from the episcopal throne y His Eminshyence Francis Cardinal Spellman Archbishop of New York

Cardinal Spellman said I hope Mr Garcia that you feel as completely at home today as I was whim given the privilege of celebrating the first Mass in the rehabilitated cathedral in Manila last year

The sermon was delivered by Msgr Charles J McManus di shyrector of the Cathedral Informashytion Center

Following the Mass President Garcia lunched with Cardinal Spellman in the Cardinals resi shydence He then went to the Fordshy

ham Campus in the Bronx Edue3tion is Greatest Ally

President Garcia told hill Fordham audience composed of Father McGinley Philippine dignitaries and members of the clergy that the U S should expand its program of educa- tional aid f~r southeast Asia His country the president middotsaid could supply the cultural liai shyson and be the focal center of such an endeavor

The U~ S he continued by utilizing such institutions as the Ford and Rockefeller Foundashytions with their ~vast means and resources can embark on an expanded educational aid proshygram for southeast Asia througll the Philippines and help train the youth of the region who will be the Asian leaders of tomorshyrow

This could herald the end of communism in our section of the world he declared

Appearing later the same day on Meet The Press the NBC television program President Garcia said his country would not recognize Red China even if the U S should do so

The next two days (June 23 and 24) President Garcia was honored by official and semishyofficial visits which included amiddot breakfast given for him at the

nunkal a native of Malabar in- Waldorf - Astoria Hotel by dia has been ordained at the Charles P Romulo Philippine

middotJesuit seminary here in Indi- Ambassador to the U S ana is the ninth member of hill family to enter the priesthood fIC religious life

Father Kunnilnkal is one 01 IS childmiddotren Three of his seveR ste~s are nuns while all fiVe of bis brothers are in the sen-shyice of the Church Two are Je~

uits-a priest land Brother ODe

w a Carmelite priest another a Capuchin priest arid another a diocesan priest Educated in India the new priest came iD this country thre~ years ago

Cardinal Spellman attended a dinner in President Garcia honor at the Sheraton-Astor

Ho~l given by the Philippine Community Executive Council

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An outstanding record is being made at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River by a trio of Chinese si~ters Their story in refreshing contrast to the tales of juvenile delinshyquency haunting todays headlines is an example of the influence for good youngshysters can have on each other

It began when Joyce Mark a 1954 graduate enthused aboutthe academy to her friend Elizabeth Ng Elizabeth daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs Frank Yan Ng 357 South Main Street Fall River decided to attend SHA

Professing no religious affiliashytion she took a keen interest in academy religious classes which she attended voluntarily usually earning top grades in tests and quizzes By her senior year she was seriously considering entershying the Church During ~e

IIenior chiss retreat she discussed the matter with the retreat masshyter Rev Daniel Egan SA who not only encouraged her personshyally but obtained Chinese lanshyguage catechisms for her so that she could explain theFaith more fully to her parents

Alter graduation Elizabeth obtained a civil service job in Washington living in a Catholic residence there at the exprea desire of her parents She began formal religious instruction and was baptised on Holy Saturday this year by Rev Cormac Long of St Peters Washington receivshying the sacrament of confirmashytion on Pentecost Sunday

But the chain of events started by Joyce Mark has not yet Mopped Both Elizabeths sisters followed her to SHA Jean Ng Iraduated this month and has been awarded a full tuition IICholarship to a Providence business college Eventually she hopes to follow Elizabeth w a lovernment position The youngshyest sister Carol is now enterinl

Visit to Lourdes Continued from Pace 0_

heart of Pius XII said Father Oliveira diocesan moderator of the Legion and curate at Our Lady of Lourdes Church TauWlshyton of which Rcv E Souza de Mello is pastor Whenever Leshylion groups visit Rome he bid they receive preferred treatshyment

All over Europe the Dublinshyfounded Legion is active in its work of cooperating with the tlergy in the salvation of souls Jeported Father Oliveira reshycently returned from a 4-day pilgrimage to Old World shrines made with a group of active and auxiliary Legion members When the Pope blessed us it was as if he were trying to take in the whole world with his exshytended armssaid Father Olishyveira A prized souvenir of his trip is a group photograph in which he stands next to the Holy Father and in view of his great devotion to Our Lady a memory equally prized is that he said Mass daily while in Rome at the basilica of St Mary Major largest church in the world dedishytated to Our Lady

Unity of Chure Other points of interest vi8shy

Ited by the pilgrims from the Fall River Diocese included Fatima Ars where the parish thurch of the Cure of An is still in use Pompeii with its worldshyJenow~ed painting of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Parayshyle-Monial made famous by St Margaret Mary Alacoque They are probably one of the few

-groups ever to visit Mon-aco for the purpose of seeing its CatheshydraI completely by-passing the casinos of Monte Carlo

Lourdeshowever inits censhytennial year formed the high point of the pilgrimage said Father Oliveira But he foreshy

went the privilege of bathing in the waters of the shrine There were so many sick people wait shying that I could not bear to take time needed by them

He cited the nightly torchlight procession to the grotto of Lourdes as a never-to-be-forshyaotten expcrience The rosary was said by each pilgrim in bis own tongue with the Gloria Patri at the end of each decade recited in Latin At the end of

~er sophomore year and hasnt decided what career shell folshylow

Pride in Daughter Meanwhile the whole Ng

family who work together in operating a restaurant are anshyticipating Elizabeths retarn to Fall River on vacation in July Family projects are not new to the Ngs however Another unshydertaking was the -founding of a Chinese language SChool ~hich all the children attended

Theyre united too in their pride In Elizabeth When their restaurant was visited during a quiet period they gathered t~

supply details of Elizabeths achievements And they have an added reason for pride in that their daughter is now the Kings daughter as well This was reflected in her choice of a baptismal name shes now Elizshyabeth Regis Ng Regis meanshying of the kin~

the rosary the Hail Holy Queen and Apostles Creed were sung al80 in Latin The combination of so many tongues with the unishyversal language of the Church lave me a tremendous feeling of the oneness of the Church -and the Mystical Body

Visit Headquarten The Legionaries felt at home

ift Lourdes too upon visiting the Legion headquarters there a building given to the organishyzation by a nephew of St Bernashydette on condition that it hi used for religious purposes only At the headquarters Legionaries from all parts of Europe take turns in serving for a month or two at a time They distribute literature and try in other ways w make the work of the Legion known to Lourdes pilgrims

On its return voyage the Fall River pilgrims ship left from Gibraltar and even in that fortress city Father Oliveira disshycovered fellow-Legionaries He has returned to his Taunto~ parshyish more than even enthused over the Legion apostolate

At his own sunny rose-surshyJounded shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes he detailed some of the accomplishments of the three praesidia active in his parish Nearly every previously unconshyfirmed adult has received that

sacrament many marriages have been rectified and th~ number

of parishioners approaching the sacraments has been tripled in the five years the Legion has been in operation In the entire Diocese he said there are 21 praesidia organized in 13 pushyishes

Parish Shrine A miniature Lourdes processhy

sion is held monthly to Our Lady of Lourdes parish shrine with parish and City-wide groups taking turns in partici shypating The shrine itself beshylongs to the parish in a unique way for it is made of stones eollected from the fields of nearby farms Father Oliveira himself manned a truck for a month during the Mariah Year of 1954 when the shrine was built aiding parish teen-agers in collecting suitable stones

The Legion of Mary multi shyplies the zeal of priests by proshyviding them with capable helpshyers declared the diocesan modshyerator Please pray for the work of the Legion and for increased

membership in the Diocese he concluded

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Preiate Says Todays Youth Victims Of False Philosophy of Discipline

GREENSBURG (NC)-Todays To a great segment of our young people make up neither college men ana women today bull beat nor a silent genera- the speaker declared freedom tion but rather are the articu- ill a situation in which the indishylate and aggressive victims vidual can do or say an)thing of a false philosophy of difici- 1II1hich he wants to say or do pline without regard to Hi~ rights or

Rt Rev Msgr Donald M privileges of anyone else To Cleary chaplain to Catholic stu- them the exalted idea of the digshydents at Cornell University nity of man has been corrupted Itbaca N Y offered this analy- into the idea of the supremacy Bis in a commencement address of the individuals judgment at Seton Hill College here Cor- When the are told that libshynell has been the scene of recent y outbreaks of student violence ert~ IS the opportulllty to do ~hat

Students like those who took whl~h one ought to do th~y Imshyt middot th d t t t mediately choke on the word par In e emons ra lOllS a ht f middottmiddot r tht

Cornell -he said are the fu1l- oug to or 1 ~mf 1~~ ~u on ~ blown products of an educational restrlc Ion an Iml a lOn an theory which has as its funda- these words hav~ long slnce been

deleted from their leXicons Onemental premise a glarmg error ht th t 1 The error he continued i15 the mIg say a ~oung ~p e

belief that liberty and freedom have always rebelled agamst aJe unconditioned and UDre- a~t~or~ty have always resented - t d dt th t hl diSCiplIne have always foughtSwlC e commo I les- a p I - h h h t -h =th t d agamst stnctures on speech andosop y w IC eac es a or er h 1

can be established without diseishypline and that morality iFits b d t the od t ofroa es sense IS pr uc the adored democratic process

This point of view Msgr Cleary Said is the only posshysible explanation of students violent reaction to anything which resembles authority or discipline While unexpressed their attitude seems to be We

will accept and Iive by onlythose rules and that code which WE consider to be just and fair

Closes Parish Continued from Pac~ 0_

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TttE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs June 26 1958

Catholic Deaf Are to Meet At Louisville

LOUISVILLE (NC)shyTwo important developments for Catholic deaf persons are expected to come out of the ninth annual convention of the International Catholic Deaf Association here July 6 to 12

Convention directors are lookshying for an agreement on a set of hand signs fQr Catholic usage which will eliminate differences in the signing of such terms as sacraments rosary and Mass

A printed form for Confession by deaf persons is the second mljor items on the agenda This will make it possible for the deaf person to confess his sins quickly and accurately with a pencil

~fhe majority of deaf persons attending the convention will be those who use signs rather than speech for communication All meetings will be conducttgtd by sig-ns in silence Father Gerald Timmel conshy bull

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CrossWord Solution costs and this must come about into duty as the large crowd thro_ugh family prayer Father began to pour into the groundsIn Trend to Grey Films Patrick Peyton of the Holy of the Holy Cross Fathers Semshy

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TOG SUIlBy William oR Mooring EVE C Cross Fathers told more than inary where the Fair was held RIGS ENGLANDA young fellow who knows movies so well he ought to SORO TEEPEE 3500 people at the Country Fair The order has under construcshy

10 on $64000 Question offers two reasons why many in North Easton sponsored by tion on the same grounds a new the Associate Family of the Holy Seminary the first built in thealmost first-class films fail to click with the public these Cross Fathers East by the Order that conductsdays Some he says lack a positive point of view Others The salvation of the world Stonehill College Notre Dame

display too little regard for (James Stewar~) concientiously hinges on the return to unity University Kings College in consistency in characteri~- retiring from the poliGe force love and respect in ~h~ iamily Wilkes-Barre Pa and other tion becaU~e he suffers dizzy spells circle the world famous founder institutions ~

Any Hollywood producer then shortlyalterwards getting of the Family Rosary Crusade Father Peyton left North ehoosing a theme like negro- involved in a dizzy love affair and the Family Theatre said Easton for Minnesota where he

The famous priest who re- will conduct a State-wide Familywhife integration anti-semitism with a woman he knows as the It seems only a short time that polltical char- wife of a-friend turned recently from the Brus- Rosary Crusade on the same

Roddy with his mother used to sels Worlds Fair where the pattern he has followed in dioshyJatanismlabor- In the soon to be released come to our home to dinner Holy Cross Fathers are showing ceses throughout America Eushyin a nag ement film Houseboat Sophia Lor- then play cowboys and Indians a film three years in the making rope Asia and Africa apheaval etc en plays the deVoted foster- wiHf our children The Fifteen Mysteries of thebull h 0 u 1 d not mother of Cary Grants children Dean Stockwells last visit was Rosary was introduced to thepose and ex- (as a means of course to land- with his brother Guy about overflow crowd by the Revploit the social ing their Pa) At the start we three years back He then seemed SAVE MONEY ONGeorge S DePrizio CSC Eastshyproblem then see her teachIng the little boy quiet even timid His career as

mn away from how to steal from a street bar- a boy star had finished Would V It without at- row he make it again as an adult atican Stamps YOUR OIl HEATtempting any solution What Similar inconsistencies have actor VATICAN CITY (NC)-The might happen if positive con- turned up in other recent pic Holy Sees participation in the sectit C(II ~~~n0 1 t be Today presumably he is allelusions were drawn in such tures ne exp aria IOn may Brussels World Fair has been

d- d set again although I hope this films lS another matter tha t H0 11ywoo pro ucers are t db role in Compulsion will not eommemora e y a new series CHARLES F VARGAS

middottes Examples breaking away from stark black f V t Ct t t Clh t type Dean Stockwell either l) a Ican 1 ypo~ages amps 25 ROCKDALE V E

The young man cites as typi- and w I e contrasts-between vir- A EIIU Character typing is one of the-1of the rlp and run tech- tuous and vicious characters NEW BEDFORD MASS most stupid and inexplicable ofIlique in screenplaytelling The fair-haired hero and black TElIIo1TS(J

Markof the Hawk in Wllich moustachioedvillian ai-e not Hollywoods casting habits _ Pup Te~t~ bull99middot ~ - ~he producers set Littl~ Rock even seen in Westerns any more Marglret O~Brien ~owawaita

Produce kto t adult fulfillment as an actreliSIvrics to an African tune rSsee crea e lin I e of g b t th arid as her motherhinted the W II T ~ ~Ma rJorie Morningstar~ which ar a rey e ween e once - ~ a ent C~tp ~n def~re-nce to popuiar senti typical herq and heel the pre- H911ywood producers cannot ~ -v

nen(watered down the Jewish mise being that there is good forget the pert little girl and ~ gt 5x7 - 1150 eharacteristics and aspirltions in the worst of- us and bad in look to the ~alerited young Wo UMBRElLA TENTS expressed in theJ)qvel~ and the best U dramatic conflict thus man Pigeon-holethinking

~Bridge on the River Kwai becomes a trifle leSs cutandmiddot 7x7~ $2384

2~ii~~~ ~~i1~li~ tr-~ ~~~r~~Ei~~a~ - ~S~-S~~O forItlliekdeliveryIf tractive but deceptive down of moral hazards formiddot the Legion the dove of peace of Decency to deal with

This young man was born and Seeing Margaret OBrien and lived many years in the East her mother on TV via Ed MurshyHe is familiar with the typical rows ~Person to Person reshyBritish colonial officer whom called for me more personal he k nows as very d 1fferent contacts I had with them when character from the one Alec Margaret was MGMs top child Guinness plays in Kwai So star The crisp diction and earnshytoo one suspects does Guinness est expression were still there himself who almost refused to on TV but like the pigtails the play the part OBrien dialogue was gone

Pathsmiddot of Glory Sayonara Margaret used to talk a blue The Young Lions The Enemy streak catechism school pets A Delicious Below all recent and excel- everything While She and Dean Treat lent films about war are chal- Stockwell were making The lenged by our young friend Secret Garden together Marshybecause they implicitly de- garet left her arithmetic to make nounce patriotism and national me lemonade I hope someday pride although he quickly adds to become a good cook she that his own military status said and a good philosopher gives him an urgent and im- too _ mediate concern for the preser- Now as Margaret gets her

vatioh- of world peace lovely face on the front cltgtver As he suggests it may well be of Life md is instantly com- ltf

that more people than Holly- pared with Elizabeth Taylor wood producers suspect ar~ Dean prepa-res to co-star in alienatedwhether they realize Richard Zanucks production of it ()[not by such trends of the Loeb-Loew crime story thoughtwhich come iil cyclesCompulsion which brought a lodrum up Ii particular theme sensational press to roiuig with monotonous repetition StOCkwell and his co-st~r ltod

Inco~sistencies dy McDowall alongBroadway - Hitchcock may be forgiven Calls Typinamp Stupid

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K of C FJeseesWin~ State ~hampionship Anofhell t~agyBy Jack Kineavy

Somerset High School Coaeh In Tito MoveThe latest in a long line of giant killers is St Stephens

NEW HAVEN (N(j) shyHigh of Worcester which last Sunday defeated highlyshyThe national head of tftetouted Newton 41 to annex the 1958 state baseball chamshyKnights of Columbus haspionship The achievement is all the more remarkable when expressed opposition to atshythe comparative male enshy

Gernert are the only men who tempts to extradite a ministerrollments of the two finalshy have performed up to par to of wartime Croatia from thiIists are compared St Steshy date The unSeasonable weather country to face charges of _phens a four year school has among other things reshy crimes in Yugoslavia had a total of 96 boys whereshy tarded the great Ted Williams Supreme Knight Luke E Hart as Newton lists 1400 in grades Ted needs that real warm declared that Andrija Artukoshy10 through 12 weather to get going but the vic Minister of Interior in the

weatherman is still holding outAs a matter Croatian go~ernment duringOn the mound Frank Sulli shyof fact the World War II would become

van and Tom Brewer the acesbaseball turn- a second Imre Nagyll if sentof the staff have been able toout this year back to Yugoslaviaaccount for only seven victories(125) exceeded

11 any example of whatthe total numshy between them Willard I Nixon might result from the grantingber of boys in at 1-7 is in the throes of his of the petition of Yugoslaviathe Worcester worst professional season ever Lor the return of Dr ArtukovicThe former Yankee nemesis nowschool to that country were needooIf St Stephshy is suffering fr6m a sore shouldshyMr Hart said it might beer which probably means hellens were comshyformed in the news from Hunshypeting in the do a stint in the bull pen before gary I pray not and I am JOeshyEastern Tourney the school getting another starting aSsignshyluctant to believe that this g09shywould presumably be included ment e1llment would be willirlg aein Class C which would make On paper the Sox personnel SAFETY PROGRAM Seminarians_from St Marys have his blood on our handsit ineligible to compete~ in middotthe stacks up with the best in the Semmary Baltimore are shown ~tising a releae from

State final St Stephens b league ~us it would be preshy I[ 01 C Membera front head hold during waterfront safety Fogram atcoached by Jack Tivnan forshy mature to consign them to a Mr Harts statement followed Cathedral C~mp Seminarians Donald J Bowen and Jamesmer Holy Cro~ pitcher a decade disappointingfate Detroit at the a resolution passed by the __ or 90 ago The game originally moment is the Cinderella team E Murphy are in the water while National Red Cross preme board of directors ot ~

scheduled for Saturday was held of th~ league The TigerS took Instructor Donald V Brand gives pointers The seminarians Knights of Columbus a ftIIIIF over by threatening ~eather but the vaunted Yankees over the of whiCh was sent to Secre~will be counsellors again at Cathedral Camp this Slminer a banner crowd of 5000 jumPs seven consecutive times of State John Foster Dulles thronged the stands at Fitton before being blown out of the Mr Artukovie is a memlais Field Sunday to witness the park 15-0 of Saturday But if Prelate Stresses Principal Work of tbe St Columbans Counaoil final youre going to lose em might Knigbts of Columbus of WFor Priest Is Offering Mass Don Riedl was the starting and as well lose em gOod minster Calif

NEW YORK (NC)-The prin- ian emigrants continuany hewinning pitcher for St Stephens Out in Milwaukee the four False Chargesteams competing in the Young cipal work of a priest is offer- declared becoming their beshybut he needed help from Paul

Catholic Little League have ing the Mass His Excellency loved spiritual fathers benefacshyMorano who came in the sixth The Yugoslav governm_ chosen novel names for their Archbishop Amleto Giovanni tors counselors infirmarians has been trying since 195 to hurl 3 1-3 innings of scoreless clubs The Popes the Cardinals Cicognani has said they are ever ready to defend have Mr Artukovic 57 exball Morano was indeed the fairshythe Bishops and the Padres The The Holy Sacrifice transcends them when in difficulties and dited A Catholic he selftld haired boy for the Worcest6 clericalmiddot names were selected all h~ activity the Apos- distress they open schools for as Minister of Interior in ~parochials In addition to his

fine relief stint Paul came league sponsors said because tolic Delegate to the United their tnaining and never abanshy pro-Nazi Croatian governm_t the league for boys 912 hopes States decIared in an address at don them or become disheart shy from April 1941 to Octoberthrough with a bases-loaded to eliminate competition on a the dedication of a new $500000 ened by any kind of difficulty 1942 Croatia was made an anshy triple in the fourth to provide parish ~ and encourage the wing at St Charles Seminary hard journey or dangerous ad- dependent state after the Gershymore than the needed margin

for victory youngsters to get along with Staten Island venture - bull bull They increase man invasion of Yugoslavia boys outside their neighborhood Mission of Priest their zeal aod affection in ac- When Titos communist p8I shyIn another tlemencious exhishy

bition of versatility St Stephshy A player pool has been formed Archbishop Cicognani said in co~nfe wi~ the bull bull bull needs of tisans took control of Croatia ill

ens catcher Paul Cantani-who from 12 boys in St Elizabeth his address that a seminary is a thell people 1945 Mr Artukovic fled shySt Mary Czestochowa 5S Peter British-held territory He camehimself owns a 5-0 pitching recshy place where candidates for the It is the ebarity of Christ and Paul and St Robert parishshy to this country in 1948ord-was all over Fitton Field priesthood prepare themselvell which animates these good men es The players will be divided Mr Artukovic has been deshycatching pop flies In all be so that one day they mayexer- Archbishop Cicognani saidinto four evenly matched teams fended by the former privawhauled down five two well back cise their proper and principal They offer their talents heart

An 4P wire photo out of secretary of His Eminence AI-shyof the plate and two up the first office of offering the Mass and 8OuI their labor and re-Cleveland last week pictured a oysius Cardinal Stepinac Fatberbase line The talented catcher The Holy Sacrifice he addedsowces moved by the charity of group of nuns attending the game Stephen Lackovic woo ~had 10 putouts in the ~ame is an act superior to anything Christ they never tire in a body for the first time The resides in Lackawanna HYthat might be --accomplishedFor coach Howard FergusOns 4Jt D ____footnote to the picture went middoton Newton nine the loss must have through intellectual talents lit shyto explain that the sistersmiddot were _SEGUIN bullerary ability or any other giftcome as a distinct shock The dyed-in-the-wool Indian fans

Eastern Mass titlists had -nushy To offer to God the Holy de Body Builderswith but one exception The inshymerous scQring opportunitie Sacrifice and to distribl1te the

dependent ltthinker-amiddot Y~llkee Aluminum or Steelgifts of God the sacraments andbutthey lefta record 16 strandgtshy fan was relegated to a badttow 944 County St ed RoD OLolighlin middotwjtb two th~ truths of faith-such istheeat by her assoCiates Whim the NEW BEDFORD MAssf singles and -amiddot triple Pacedmiddotthe mission of the priest Archshyvisiting Yan~ w~re app~i~I ~ ~~opciCogilani said WY 2tt618i Tige 10gthiC~at~cl Itmiddot wa~ of the situation middottheYp~i~(ed

rNewtons seventh apllearance i~ rge Apostolic Dele~a~ ~liiotheiJ loyal rooter with aitautoshy

the tourneyliliai TheYve woo praised the Scalabrinian FatherslJaphed ballltwo statetifl~ gt wbo conduct the New Y~rk

From Yu~tan MexiCo com~ semmary Th~y look after 1131-Science and R~Iigion an anecdote from which YOUll get a chuckle It didnt take the In Close Harmony Padre long to realize that the s LOUIS (NC)--HarmonySaturday afternoon confesSion between science and religiQl has line was longer than usual always been a postulate of the

When confessions were over Catholic philosophy of educashyI found out why said Father tion Bishop Charles H Helmshybull J obn P Lomasney Maryknoll sing of Springfield-Cape Girardshy

Missioner from Dorchester eau Mo said atmiddotmiddot baccalaureate Mass A gang of kids who were ceremonies at St Louis Univershyplaying baseball instead of at shy sity tending doctrine class rushed More than 15 centuries agointo Cburch middotto take shelter from he observed St Augustine posshya heavy storm ited the Catholic attitude toward

My catechist-never one to truth when he stated that10000let an opportunity pass-ltorshy difficulties in regard to religishyrailed them for their doctrine ous truth never make a singlelesson and then recommended doubt Truth is one and can that they all go to confession never contradict itself When I complimented him be Seeming contradictions replieq Padre for three weeks BiShop Helmsing pointed out lve been trying to get those come from ignorance When ball players in here Dont thank there is a supposed conflict beshyme-thank the good Lord fOr tween religion and science the raining thelit out conflict comes from either igshy

With the Red Sox currently norance of science or ignoranceriding along in fourth place of revealed truth just a game and a half out of second their sub-standard pace Js almost lost sight of But only once in the last 25 yearS have the Sox had as poor amark as thefr present 31-33 record III 1954 at this time the Bosox were ~4-30 buried in the American League cellar and 20 games off the pace Thatw~ Lou Boushydreus last year at the Boston helm Inconsistent pitChing and the

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a wait-and-see policy as Thomas brought in lieu of a false peace performed the incredible task that cannot rise above the natushy~ait-a~~ ~ee Policy I20 -THE ANCHOR I

Thu~s June 26 1958 of working his way through ral order and she knows quite Aristotle Averroes and Avishy well the need for ferment and cenna keeping all that was good both of which are essential to the exigencies of revolution in their systems rejecting what the vitality of the Church The

Churchs Caution Source Free From ErrorOf Reassuring Strength was false and constructing one is conservative the other

By Donald McDonald with Aristotles magnificent revolutionary I realize that I

these few con-Davenport Catholic-Messenger philosophical methods a sys- tmiddott siderations are not the whole oftern of Catholic theology that The Church as an InS 1 utlon

The other day when announcement wasmade that must be conservative But the this matter but I do think theY still stands today as the coinetshy revolutionary ferment must are relevantthe first step toward the possible beatification of John ~tone of all Catholic theologiz- come from her individual memshy

HenryCardinal Newman would be taken June17 a friend And I think that far mor~ llg _ _~ bers aod if the ferment and noteworthy than the Churchsof mine wondered aloud why the Church has on more than Active Elements revolutionary action is needful historical hesitancy in adopting

one occasion viewed a man were coming out in unpreceshy A third consideration is sup- she ~i11 per~it it ~nd if need anltl endorsing what is eventu~ with suspicion if not alarm1 dented profusion and the plied by the great co~tempor~ry be~4edorselt explICItly ally proved true is the fact th~t during his lifetime o~ly to ~nonize him a century or Rveral centuries later Newman lived under a Cloud

for 20 years following his conyersion t 0

the Catholic Fa i t h An d while Newman scholars are stillmiddot dIsputing the justice or inj ustice of it no one denies the faet that

the cloud did exist

Newman- of course was not the first saintly Catholic to encounter suspicion eoolness and official opposition St Thom~s Aquinas was not al shy

~ lowed to teach Aristotle at the University of Paris and saints

like Teresa of AvilaJohn of the Cross and Joan of Arc met with opposition of a ferocity the gentle Newman never knew

i dont think anyone single factor can adequately explain this apparent paradox of official reproach and reservation during a saints life and r post-facto canonization But several conshysiderations come to mind which might put the thing into a focus where middotit is seen as normal and natural and certainly nothing about which to get terribly upset

Test of Analysis And in at least one important

respect the Churchs caution deliberativeness and reflectiveshyness before endorsing the thought and judgmente of one of the faithful constitute one

of the sources of her great and reassuring strength -

This in fact is the first conshysideration I think we should look at We cannot have the reassurance th~t the Church will not be taken iii by false doctrines and philosophies without running the risk that the same Church will delay tor what seems to some of us an intolerably long time before she endorses what is true

If we want to be sure that error does not insinuate itself into Church tradition and teachshylng it seems to l11e we must reconcile ourselves to the faC

middot-that truth too must submit to the time-consuming test of an- alysis examination reflectioil and deliberation

Human Frailties It might be objected - imd

here wecorile to asecoridcon- sideration - that Church au- thorities should be more pershyeeptive that they should be able to recognize more quickly what is true and good that they should be able easily to distiIl shyguish between truth and error This objection ignores I

think two facts First that in cases involving extremely subtle theological and philoshysophical positions those who are in authority must rely upon the theological and philosophical erudition of their advisers who as often as not may be the technical inferiors of the theoshylogians or philosophers whose works ate being examined and evaluated

Nor would it be surprising if advisers to authority suffered from such human frailties as envy frailties that would color their judgment

Time and Age Secondly the circumstances

of time and age must be given sufficient weight In the case of St~ Thomas Aquinas for exshyample the Church up until that time had not developed the ~ys-

tematic theology we know toshyclay Transletions of the Greek and

Arabian pagan philosoph~rs

CAPE COD PllIDES IN NEW CHURCH OurLady of Victory Church in Centerville today off+rs one of the nicest pI of h deg th F II R DO Th

aces woors IP In ~ a Ive~ locese elayout above shows the baptismal font a d Our Lady of Victory shrine togethetwith the facade Ol[ the church at the top Modern kitchen facilities aremiddot in t echurCh base-

ment shown in the center left ph~to and the main altar

Churcli simply lacked the reshy French th~ologian Henri de As an institution commisshysearch and intellectual resources Lubac SJ who himself has sioned by Ghristmiddotto lead souls to make on-the-spot judgments known what it means to have to salvation she is the Holy and distinctions between what his writings and his teachings middotMother and like a mother was true and what was false in legitimately circumscribed by fiercely dedicated to the conshythese philosophers (and a great Church authorities servation of life bull deal of it was in fact false)

In his first book of Para-It was only natural then and doxes Father de Lubac ob-

I feel it very reassuring that serves that in the Church there the Church should have adopted are always two active middotelements

But the Mothermiddot knowswhat Christ her Head has said about the kind of peace He has give~ and the sword be had

is in the center right TlIe Sixth Station-Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus-is in the insert The lower left is a view of the sanctuary from the middle aisle The parish rectory is at t~e lower right The Church may be reached by taking a right turn from Mid~Cape Highway at Craigville Motel to Short Flying Hill Road and continuing to center of Centerville Viilage

for 2000 years she has been able to keep her teachings on Faith and morals il11mune from the inshyfection of error

An awful lot of wrong-headed people have tried to introduce error into that teaching and tradition Their attempts add up to an interesting and volumshyinous history of heresybull

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2 -THE ANCHOIVatican ~Ie~ate RequestsPu~lic Thurs June 26 1958

To Promote Wholesome middotMovies Mass OrdoPARIS (NC)-The education pressed in the language proper

FRIDAY - MasS of PrevioUl part of promoting wholesome Make Choice of public opinion is a necessary to the film lie said

Sunday Simple Green Mass and artistic motion pictures He added that a healthy pub- Proper No Gloria or Creed

Msgr Angelo DellAcqua lic reaction must be preserved Second Collect for Peace Common PrefaceSubstitute Vatican Secretary against the deleterious effects

of State said in a letter to the of certain propaganda which ti shy SATURDAY - St Irenaeua International Catholic Film Of- tillates passion and morbid curi- Bishop and Martyr Double fice osity It must be formed by wide- Red Mass Proper Gloria

It is a qu~stion of import- ly publishing and judiciously Second Collect Vigil of SS ance because in order to assure presenting the nioral appraisal P~ter and Paul Third Collect the success of amorally sound of films This latter is one of for Peace No Creed CommOD

film and hence to encourage the capital tasks of the i1ation~1 Preface producers to persevere in that Catholic filmoffice in each SVNDAY-SS Peter and Paul path it does not suffice that the coutry Apostles and Fifth Sunday film be appreciated by a select The Monsignor concluded by After Pentecost Double ofmiddot1 group It is necessarythat pub- urging on behalf of His Holiness Class Red Gloria Second lie opinion come out in its favor Pope Pius XII that movie goers Collect Fifth Sunday After and that it be pleasing to the who by purchase of each entry Pentecost Creed Preface 01 crowds who daily fill the moving ticket as if by a voting ballotmiddot Apostles picture theaters make their choice between good lt MONDAY-Commemoration 01

Vicious Circle and bad films think carefully St Paul Apostle Greater The Vatican officials sald that oftheir serious responsibility Double Red Mass ProPer

Gloria Second Collect Stthis is a question which should Peter Apostle Third Collectinterest producers themselves Religious School for Peace No Creed Prefacesince they have fund the cineshyof Apostles Ima industry threatened by the Adds Facilities

TO OPEN HOTEL FOR PRIESTS The Congregashydevelopment of television He TUESDAY - Most PreciouaOn Monday wheri summer added that there has been a tion of_tne Sacerdotal Fraternity will soon open its first Biood of oUr Lord Jesulsession students enroll at thevicious circle betWeen producers Sacred Hearts School of Educashy JOUlidation in the United States at St Louis Mo where it C~rist Double of I ClaSs and public opinion Red Mass Proper Gloriation Fall River they will find will administer a hotel for ret~red priests to be Qpehed by Whenone co~sidets the pubshy new facilities awaiting them Creed Preface of the RoJArchbishop Joseph E Ritter for the St Louis Archdioceselics reception of a new film I In preparation for the summer CrosS

Arriving to make plans for the establisltment wer~ Fathermiddothe said it seems at first that I classes a newly purchased WEDNESDAY - Visitation eI Albert R LaFleur CFS (right) who will be sup~rior of the Blessed Virginmiddot Marythere is a reciprotal and almost building at tJe corner of Rock

irresistible influ~nce between and Prospect Streets Fall River shy the hotel and Father JosephA Bergeron CFS Rome Double of II ClaSs White pubiic opinion which sanctions was blessed by Rt Rev Msgr superior general of the congregation NC Photo Mass Proper Gloria SecOnd a production and the producshy J Joseph Sullivan assist~d by Collect SS Processus ancl tion which flatter~publicopin- Rev Daniel F Shalloo- for 20 Tells Indecent Liter~~ure Fo~s Martinian Martyrs Creed ion years professor of religion and Preface of Blessed VirginI

I ~ ethics at the School of~Educashy

abolit good films ithe spectator tion and Confessor Simpie White To break the circle and bring To Expect Ridicule Foisehood THURSDAY-St Leo II Pop

MONTREAL (NC) 7 Persons do not degerierate into a camshyshould be educated by being Now in its 25th year the Mass Proper Gloria Secondwho attempt to fight the spread paign where the elimination of taught middotto savor tr~e values ex- school conducted by the Reli shy Collect for lraquoeace No Creediof indecent iiterature can ~x- obscenity is merelya pretext

gious middotof the Holy Union of the Common Prefacepect ridicule sarcasm and false- Cardinal Leger assert~ that Sacred Hearu exclusively for hood from their opponents modern society has been inshyReligious is affiliated with the Paul Emile Cardinal Leger toxicated by immoral Jiter~shy Legion of Decency

At Nice ~irport Catholic University of America Archbishop of Montreal has said middotture The f6110wing films are to be

Dedicate Chapel Since its opening nearly 700 The campaign agaiost obscen- ~u~tmiddot Begun to Fight added to the lists in their _NICE - Priests traveling Sisters representing 14 religious ity requires heroic action spective classificationsthrough this jewel city of the orders have been enrolled in its Cardibal Leger declared One Under the false pretext of Unobjectionable for GenenlFrench Cote dAzur will never courses does not with impunity shake protecting the freedom of middotthe Patronage--Sierra Baronhave to worry abOltt theopporshy The new building StJosephs up a nest of wasps or of vipes preSs he declared an immoral Unobjectionable for Adulttunity of say~ng Mass Hall will provide additional he saJd in his address to more literature can be edited and sold and Adolescents - Thing That Archbishop Remond of Nhe classrooms for the SchoQI of than 75000 members of the -which by its obscenity provocashy Couldnt Diehas just blessed a chapel unaershy Education which al~h()ugh in League of the Sacred Heart tive photographs reports of Unobjectionable for Adultampshyneath the customs building at session year round has a larger gathered at the shrine of St ~erimes of murders of thefts aAd Key

the Nice Airport that will be summer than winter enrollment Josephs Oratoty to mark the suicides corruptsthemindsand Objectionable in Part for ADused by visiting priests aniving Also planned for the School are 75th anniversary of the organi- hearts of our peoples - Baby Face Nelson Bonnieat or lea~ing from the airport elarged library facilities A zations founding The Cardinal recalled that Parker StOIy Dragstrip GirlAll the visiting priests have to building on - the groundS of the Deserves Support opponents of the campaign Dragstrip Riot High Schooldo is to obtain the ikey from an Provincialmiddot Motherhouse 520 Canadas Minister of Justice against obsCenity had predicted Confidential Machine Gun Kelshyoffice at the airport and they Rock Street is being cltmverted Davis Fulton speaking to the that our intervention would ly Mamzelle Pigalle ean let themselves into a beaushy for lt this purpoSe and will be League members pointed out come to nothing Let them now Condemned-Light AcrollS thetfful new chapel ready for Fan- occupancy that as long as assaults on ob- r~alize that we have just begun Street God Created Woman The simple altar 6f the chapel Courses offered at the suwmer scenity are aimed at the elim- to fightis surmountedmiddot byl a colorful session of the School to b~gin ination of truly obscene pu1lica- C d I - L middottmiddotmiddot d ar Ina eger cn lClzeceramic of Christ with the evanshy Monday and end Aug 8include tions the goal sought deserves

~middotthose scandalous men who trygelists on either side of Him biology 0 history of education to be reached and the campaign with lame apology to presentrhe figyres were linspired by educati~nal psychology geograshy merits all-out participation themselves as good Catholicsthe early Roman figures of phy English composition a surshy However he continuedChrist and the saints and ~ Iabusive or too restrictivecen- whi~e for the sake of profit they vey course iri Engtisl1 iileraturebull

~re ready to employ t~e means government- musicmiddot introduction sorshipmustbe guardedagainst which Christian conscience conshy

inay be classified as primitive art They are inspirational in I to philosophy and logic

~ bull ~ -A ~ - - It is above al~ essential that ~demnSbY pubiisbing or dil1trlbshyiheir simplicity ald spiritu~l these middoteflortsare not motivated ~ffect bypersonaldesigns or that they u~i~g indecent liteJatu~ Invite Non~Cptllolics The e~alg~iistsare d~pich~d with their symbols the four iTomiddotAppraise Church Church in En9Ia~d HOLYCROSS ACADEMY animals of the vision of Ezechiel ~YRACUSE (NC)-An invishy Conducted by theand under the figu~e of Christ tation to non-Catholic Amerishy Needs Active La~ty

Sisters of the Holy croSsis the Lamb carrying a Latin cans to take another look at LONDON (NC)-Greater Ilse

535 Boylston Street cross the Catholic Church las been of the laity and a more positive Brookline 46 MasSachusettsissued here by Bishop James J exposition of Church doctrine The ~Archbishop was assisted Resident and Day School for GirlsNavagh of Ogdensburg N Y are two great needs today forin the blessing of the chapel by

Bishop Navagh said the world the reconversion of EnglandCanon Max dOreye an official is at the dawn of an age of openshy These points were stressedof the Diocesan Cur and a mindedness during which hushy in a report issued following aCanon of the Cathedral of Nice man institutions will be re-exshy two-day conference of 80 priests Canon dOreye visit~d this Dioshyamined and reappraised This representing nearly every dioshycese several years ago as a friend the Church welcomes with open Cese iii England and Wales andand guest of Bishop Connolly arms he declared several religious orderswho knew the Cano and his

family well when the Bishop was studying at the l University of Louvain

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THE ANCHORshyMaryknoll Missionaries to Mark 3Thurs June 26 1958 Founding Anniversary Sunday

Stonehill FamilyMARYKNOLL (NC)-Maryknoll more formally the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America will observe Division Passesits 47th anniversary Sunday Since the end of World War II tne Society has doubled its membership I)which now Halfway Mark nu~1ers 1624 prie~ts bQ- In Hong Kong ~aYknOI~ers The final report meetingtlers a~d semmarIans Ill- are working in the most dense for the summer of Stonehilleluding a bishop and 16 displaced-person area in the College Family Divisionpriests from the Fall River world today With the influx took place last night withDiocese of Chinese refugees fleeing from

$184774 of a $325000 fund goalMaryknollers from New Bed- the Red mainland the population raised toward the Student Censhyford are Most Rev Frederick A of Hong Kong has tripled The ter and Cafeteria now underDonaghy Very Rev David I four well de~eloped Maryknoll construction Rev James JWalsh and Reverend Fathers parishes average 3000 adult Sheehan CSC college presishyJohn J Considine John JLaw- baptisms a year dent is chairman of the familyleI John F Lima J Ernest Korea Paradise division fund driveMailhot Charles A Murray

Edmund A Toomey and John Japan continues to be a difshy Fund-raising will continue in the fall under the direction of

Fall River members of the missioners have said that there J Toomey ferent mission area Veteran

Rev Thomas C Duffy CSC Society are Reverend Fatheril is probably no mission country director of the colleges $5000shyJohn M Breen William A Fletshy in the world where consistant 000 development program cheroLeo J Melancon John E conversions are so difficult Various chairQ1en reported Morris Anthony J PaUlhus and To reach the social-minded the folloWing towards their Thomas Plunkett Japanese Maryknoll is placing a goals Alumni Rev James V

Rev Joseph W Regan is from strong emphasis on the social AT MEEtING- FOR DEAF Demonstrating Full of Lowery CSC $23031 toward Fairhavlin and Rev Raymond H apostolate-particularly with the Grace in sign language ai-e left to right Rev John Bosco a $32000 goal Clergy Rev Ershy

Valente OFlI of Providence R I at Our Ladys ChapelKelley recently ordained from recently organized Good Shepshy nest P Royal CSC surpassed Mansfield herd Movement Founded in the $5000 goal by $705 CollegeNew Bedford Rev James A McCarthy of Holy Name

Imprisoned or Expliled Maryknoll the movement conshy Staff Miss B Anne Thomas ofChurch Fall Rjver and Mr and Mrs Charles St Pierre Jr

His Holiness Pope Pius XII centrates on mass communication Taunton surpassed a $2000 goalof Fall River has entrusted to Maryknoll the media to bring the message of by $1145

care of millions of people living the Church to the Japanese Faculty Dr John J Reedy of in the remote areas of Formosa people Its most ardent disciples North Easton surpassed a $2125 Nocturnal Adoration Group Grows Korea Japan Hong Kong the are newly converted Japanese goal by $389 Stonehill Guild Philippines Hawaii Chile Peru Accoiding to MarYknollsSushy Mrs W Leo Welch WhitmanFrom 65 to 1300 Me~ in Decade Bolivia Mexico Guatemala and perior General Father John W president raised $8000 towardPORTLAND (NC) - In 10 idea of having men spend the Tanganyika in Eastmiddot Africa Comber war-torn Korea is the a $25000 goal House Mothersyears the St RosF Nocturnal night in prayer before the

The first Maryknoll departure missioners paradise for rapid Miss Helen Derby North EastonAdoration Society of the Portshy Blessed Sacrament during the group of four priests left for the conversions surpassed a $3000 goal by $182shyland archdiocese has grown 40 Hours missions of China 40 years ago Th~ Korean people seem to Parents Judge Beatrice Hanshyfrom 65 members to more than The devotion was introduced Each succeeding year more and have a natural desire for religshy 1300 men into the country in 1882 Memshy cock Mullaney Fall River more Maryknollers carried the ion Father Comber said Even raised $108883 toward a $175shyThe devotion was introduced bership in societies in the United Gospel to China until villages thoug the work is difficult 000 goal students Rev Williamhere by the late Linus Fuller of States today is estimated at more and cities becMne a promising from a physical point of view F Gartland CSC raised $3006Milwaukie Ore Sixty-five men than 100000 men inissionary harvest it is rich in spiritual consolashy toward a $12000 goal suppliersgathered for the first meeting

But the Chinese communists tionsv Emery La Liberte Brocktonof the society in 1948 College Scholarshipsended this brilliant era in Church raised $97(j1 towards a $68875In the first year of membershiphistory nine years ago by rat shy New African Diocese In Greater Demand goalgrew from 65 to 547 By 1952 tling down the Bamboo Curtain MONTPELIER (NC) - MoreSince 1952 Maryknoll has there were about 1000 members The 500 American missioners been in charge of six parishes and new societies were formed Vermont senatorial scholarships TV Appeal

on the island of Luzon in the in the Portland suburbs and sevshy WASHnTGTON (NC) -Theworking in China-200 Maryshy were granted nand used in the knollers among the~-were Philippines Two months ago eral towns in western Olegon 1957-58 school year than at an U s Court of Appeal has under

it was agreed to take over an The idea for the worldwide advisement the legality of theeither imprisoned or expelled time since the program was undeveloped area of some 3200 nocturnal adoration societies Jesuit Fathers Loyola UnivershyWith the release from a Red inaugurated square miles of the Province of originated in 40 Hours devotions sity of the South operating comshyprison earlier this month of the One hundred and thirty-two

last two American priests q1ly Davao on Mindanao Island at the Church of Sancta Maria scholarships went to students at shy mercial television Channel 4 in one American missioner remains tending St Michaels CollegeWit~ the growth ofth~ Church in Rome In 1810 Father Giashy New Orleans in China Maryknolls Bishop while students of Trinity Colshythroughout Maryknolls Afri- come Sinibaldi conceived the James E Walsh lege received 5

In Other Areas can mission in Tanganyika the Urges Laity to Make In all 297 of the 300 schOlarshyHoly See created two dioceses Restricted from all mission ships of $200 each were usedIn October 1956 Father Edward Christ Live Again

activities Bishop Walsh says he In past years a dozen or moreA McGurkin MM of Hart- GRAND RAPIDS (NC)- It is

will remain in Shanghai as long have gone begging Each offord Conn was consecrated the the respollsibility of the laity to

as possible to bolster the morale Vermonts 30 state senatorsfirst bishop of Shinyanga and make Christ live again in the

of the Chinese Catholic who are awards 10 scholarshipsnine months later Father John world Archbishop Leo Binz of

suffering a persecution deshy J Rudin MM of Pittsfieldmiddot Dubuque told the Knights of scribed as one of the most Mass was appointed first bish- Columbus State conventioneffective faced by the Chlirch op of Musoma Wherever a Christian goesill the past 2000 years On this side of the world in there Christ must go WhenshyAlthough expelled from China

Central and South America ever a Christian speaks 01 actsMaryknollers formerly stationed more than 200 Maryknollersare then Christ mustspelkand actthere are busy in other mission working in YucatanGuatemafa~ he- said

aceas Chile Peru and BoliviamiddotIJ1 these Tne Archbishop also empha- During thll past few years 58 Catholic countries as middotin most size$l ~he need for thoroiJgh China-exiled missioners were of Latin America iheChurch training and formlltionoflayre-assigned to the fringes of the

is stricken with an-appaUing apostles He 3aid~ you must ~ Bamboo Curtain on the island shortage of priests interested in forming yourselresf Formosa As a result of their

A highlight of the past year and in helping ~o train otheriexperience on the mai~~and th~ was the appointment of Msgr as a reserve force of competentpriests and Brothers have joined Edward L Fedders MM of and willing lay apostles a groupwith other mission societies in Convihgton Ky asprelate Nul- ofYilling and able helpers tomaking the island one of the lius of Juli a new Maryknoll participate in the Bishops workfastest growing missionary reshy

territory along the shores of which is Christs own work ofgions of modern times Lake Titicaca in Peru building up his Mystical Bodr

departure ceremony in the presshyence of 5000 relatives and friends

At the request of the Amerishycan hierarchy St Pius X author ized in 1911 the establishment of a seminary to train American men for mission work in foreign landll

In the first year the society o MEDALIST Dr Win- was located temporarily at Haw throp Peabody a leading au- thorne N Y but since 1912 ~he thority on chest diseases natiol)al headquarters and major

seminary of Maryknoll have has been awarded the cov- been at Maryknoll NY 35 etedmedal and certificate of miles north of New York City Award of the American Coi- on the Hudson Riverhigl abOve lege of Chest Physicians Dr the village of Ossining Peabody a native of Wake ThemiddotCatholic Foreign Mission field Mass is a parishion- SoCiety of America was found of Blessed Sacrament ed b two American diocesan

priests Father James A Walsh ChurchW~hi~gton D~C~ (l3~J71936) andtather Thomu NePho~ I Pric~_(1860-1li11~)

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At the major seminary here 48American men were ordained AIME PEllETIER to the priesthood in June by ELECTRICALHis Eminence Francis Cardinal Spellman Archbishop of New CONTRACTORS York in the new Maryknoll Residential - Commercial chapel The following day 51 Industrial Maryknoll priests and Brothers received their formal mission 633 Broadway Fall River assignments at the 41st annual OS 3-1691

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Saints and Our Children Is -

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Mary Reed Newland has written some of the best books on the Christiap tlpbringing of children (She is u~o one of the most luCid and entertaining speakers on this vital 8ubject) Her latest publication in the category is fhe middotSaints and 06r Children (Kenedy $395i) It shows

parents how the lives of the saints can be used as a guide

in giving childrens lives genushyine Christian oriehtation integ- -rity and depth

The book is divided into two sections The first comshyp~ises fairly exshytensive studies of five saints of modern times of Abraham and of the holy Family

The second is a gathering of utterances by or stories about many saints which either are enlightening for

parents or can inJtruct and in- ~ ~ire childrer

The teaching and correction and conversation i of Christian parents says Mrs NewlaOd ought to lean h~avily on the Dints for help This is how saint stories are best u1sed to make a point to wann Ithe heart to stir up a hunger

The essays in th~ first part of the book are thoroughgoing The author has not beJn satisfied to skip through popular biographshyies snap up a fewmiddotlrandom facts and gabble a superficial comshymentary i

Work is Substantial Rather she has begun by doshy

1 t d I If d ng a grea ea ~ rea Ingas

the lengthy bIbhography attests What she has read she has ponshyde d fIll

re care u YI anayzmgaearchm~ for key factors

ished or lost through emotional problems too deep to be resolved without specialized help

She cites the estimate that one out of 10 children in the U~ited

States is emotionally disturbed She stres~es the fact that effecshytive help can be given and also the fact that failure to provide such help has ~errible someshytimes disastrous consequence~

not only for the individual but also for families and fQr society as a whole

She alludes to numerous theoshyries (Freudian etc) b~t seems to subscribe to no one of these in particular Instead she takes from each what she judges to be sound

Capital emphasis is put on themiddot role of parents Although it is dubious that parents are responshy

sible for all emotional problems m children they are involved in most

It is the anxious parent says Mrs Moak who tealthes his

child anxiety the insecure paren~ whC fails to give his child the secureness of direction his char- acter needs in order to develop and grow She strikingly inshystances the various ways in which parents contribute to emotional disturbances not a few of them innocent-appearing but in fact deadly

Parents are also the central ele91ent in ~he curig of chil shydren s emotional disturbances

f~~sldMoakhdte~tils tfhelw~rk ndo1 psyc Ia ns s 0 c IOICS a schools and other institutionsti g h th f t nd

S owm ow ey unc on a what they can accomphsh butshe keeps coming back to par~ ents and the family

She has taken llJP ~etpen only when she has worked out The focal pom~ of both t~at-views which are cogent And mentand pre~ntIon of e~otI~m-always she has in mind the situ- ~l disorders she mamtams ation and needs of paientsand should be the family all children in our oWn society in ou~ p~anni~g in terms of new our own time faclhtIes m wider keatment Just as it is customary in eulo- progras in preventive work gies for priests to pay a con- shou~d be based on he ~XI- statedmiddot that education is playing ventionally worded tributeto mum use of that prmclple their parents so is it the usual Whether or not one agrees thing to speak in a general way with all of the authors opinions of the influence of the parents one will find her book immenseshyof saints I ly informative It certainly

But M~s Newland is at pa-ins achi~ves its stated primary purshyto discover in pr~cisely ~hich P9se to help parents of disshyway parental instruction and turbed children to understand example worked~ in the cases both the nature of the problem which she considet-s Thus she with which they are Gonfronted gives her reader~ SQ1nething and the means which cal be specific and ~bsdntial to get used to correct it their teeth into andl digest And it will move others to be

Again she has a happy way sympathetic and helpful in any of coming to gripsrwith fundashy encounters with (luch children menta Is In writing10f St Dpm- Scientists Testify

I ~nicSavi for example she says After qualifying for the Pro-It l~ pOintless to t~1l ~r ex~ct testant ininist~y John Clover

a child to do a Chqst-hke thlOg Monsma made a career of writ shyif he has no knltjlwlege n~r ing and broadcasting He has ery real love of Christ ThiS now edited a book called The

must be carefully cUltivate~ bYEvidence of God in an Expandshypa~ents Lovecome~ before Imlshytahons bull

And 10 dlSCUSSll1g St Maria Goretti she says th+t when parshyents undertake to ttCach chastity we cannot start lith chastity ~e stf~t ~ith t~e love of God With domg Hs wlllli~ all ~hlOgs

~arents Will find 10 thIS book ~lllted~ns~ers to many quesshytions which stump them llS they strive to fulfill their duty to head and help their children

- toward sanctit Mr~ ~ewlands suggestIOns are nJYrJad unshyhackneyed and admirably pracshytical i

Disturbed Child Helen Moak author of The

Troubled Child (Holt $350) is the mother of an Iemotionally

disturbed child As the result of her experienc~ in pealing with this child and seekilg treatment

for her she has gained insight into a vely serious problem and much information as to what is being done abou1t it in our COuntry and has formulated criticisms and suggestions worthy of sober scrutiny

These are the children we call troubled or emotionaily disshyturbed she writes children

whose potentialities are dtmioshy

ing Universe (Putnam $375) which brings together the views of 40 American scientists on God and religion

The contributors each of shywhom has written ~ few pages represent practically the entire ranges of the physical sciences They unanimously testify that in whatever field is their specialty be it scanning the vast heavens or studying the tiniest forms of life thev have encountered ir shyref~tabl~ evidence of the exshy

istence of God Some of them point out that

science ~annot directly deal with God But in the realm which is the province of science there are abundant indications that God must exist _

Without Him it is impossible to acltount for the universe som~ contend Repeatedly instanced is the marvelous order of the unishyverse as well as the balance in nature the wonders of bodily functioning the inner man and so forth Matter and chance canshynot fully explain these mere accident is unthinkable There must be an Intelligel1ce behind it all gt

One writer quotes the words of Plofessor Edwin Conklin ~f

NEW PROPAGANDA PRO-PREFECT His Emishynence Gregoire Pierre XV Cardinal Agagianian Patriarch of Cilicia of the Armenians center has been named ProshyPrefect of the Sacred Gongregation for the Propagation of the Faith the post to middotwhich Cardinal Stritch Qf Ghicago was appltgtinted priorto his recent death in Rme The Car- dinal is shown with Msgr Paul Tanner left of the NCWC and Archbishop Louis Batamianright Patriarchal Vicar

to the CardinalNC Photo

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ITHE ANCHORshyThursJune 26 1958

Says Scienc~ Helps In Other Studies

BALTIMORE (NC)-The United States will be setting

the stage for commlttmg

national suicide a generation from now u~l~ss it ~rts to do l10re t stImulate~unouslty and learnmg a~ong Itsyouth

Nlchol~s DeWitt associate at the RussianRes~arch Center of Harvard U~lver~lty decla~ed at Loy~la Umversl~y that while ou~ Ju~gment sh~ts the ~ntral obJectI~e ~f the Krmhn-----of furthermg ItS power mfluence and direct control ol~r the d t f d t n

es I~y 0 ~en a~ na 10 s remams the same

World Dominati_

Mr DeWitt a native of Ruso sia came -to the United States in 1947

Deploring what he called this countrys attitude Df re- garding Russia ~s a menacing monster at one time and a peaceful and palatable comshypetitor at another Mr DeWitt

a vital role in furthering the Soviet objective of world domshyination

The Russians today outnumshyler us in engineersmiddot and scien- tists medical doctors agricultural ahd bilogical science specialists he asserted In

engineering and science fields

Prineeton The probability of life originating from accident is comparable to the probability of the Unabridged Dictionary r6sulting from an explosion in a printing shopt

Another writer observes We see too much evidence in conshy

they graduate annually beUer than twice IS many as we do They train 10 times as many tecbnicians aswe do

Avoid Same M~stake This trend is indeed disquietshy

iog Mr DeWitt continued for the quality of professional edushycation in the Soviet Union today is at least equivalent if not at times superior to that offered in this country But the weak spot in the Russhysial stress on scientific training he stated is that all of Russias gains have been attained at the

expense of what we call general education and liberal arts the humanIties and the lIOCial

sciences Mr DeWitt said that the

United States should not make the same mistake but sbould promote foremost public untJershystanding of the issues inV6lved

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DAYTON (NC) - Children read write and spell better in schools where science is well taught Sister Mary Aquinas the flying nun of Green Baybull believes

If a teacher can teach science well the child will come to like school better and the enthusishyasm arising from his studying of science carries over into the three Rs the Wisconsin nun declared

Johnny cant read she said because he doesnt want to read Once you make him want to read half your problem solved

Although she is in her sixties Sister Mary Aquinas keepsbusy conducting science workshops a~ound the country f~r elemenshytary school teachers and even manages to get in a bit of flyin time occasionally

A member of the Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity she became famous when she organ- iZ~ fying classes for young men about to enter the service in the early days of World War n

without resorting to the RU8shy

aian m9del of central controlmiddot More for Youth

He called for this country face the problem of scientifie kaining and particularly the education of youth on its own terms and in accordance wiUt its requiremerits~

We have come to realizemiddot De concluded that unless we start to domore for our young sten today to stimulate their curiosity and learning both ia and out of the classroom bull middotwe will be setting the stage for committing national suicide a laquoeneration from now

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There is nothing new in this book Its force derives from its bringing together the witness to God of many sciences

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NEVER AN IDLE MOMENT Giving their charges the loving care left photo Lorraine Roderick smiles Good Night to Sister Margaret otherwise denied them the Franciscan Sisters at St Marys Home New Francis Russell Roderick in second right photois ready to take off into

Bedford are shown performing the daily tasks that aid the youngsters to outer space with the aid of Sister Josita At rigbt Sister Grace Pierre liveonormal lives in a large family At left~ Sister Walter Josephine Superior accompanies the vocal trio of Sharon Roderick Donna Boyd and lends a helping hand at the wash basin to reluctant Paul Rusin while Irene Roderick

Jimmy Grant (left) and Alfred Pontes (right) await their tum In second

Divine Word SocietyAim to Overcome Franciscan Nuns Mother Many at St Marys Opens Ohio SeminarySh Continued from Page ODe shelf over-looking each dormi- Not only did the triplets haveS I TOLEDO (NC) _ A newIster ort~ge the job of comforting him by tory was a whole collection of them but they spread through

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) producing a piece other dolls in fact weve never the Home and those particular minor seminary of the Society of the Divine Word situatedThe national chairman of the Russell disposed of Sister seen so many dolls in one place children will be long remem-

Sister Formation Conference showed us around the shining as at St Marys They overflow bered on a 374-acre tract near subshyliays the shortage of Sisters in building How do you keep it the dormitories into the halls More and more impressed by IUrban Perrysburg has been the United- States has come so tidy we queried thinking recreation rooms and even the the order maintained in such a dedicated by Bishop George J about because todays needs of the havoc only one or two kitchen large group we visited the washshy Rehring of Toledo The new

seminary will accommodate 50are much more multiplied than children can create and re- Children attend school at the rooms with their bouquets of 7esterdays fleeting that 80 boy~ and gira Home through eighth grade toothbrushes peeked intO the students of high school age

lived here then go to high school outside elosets with each childs clothes Father Lawrence G Mack Mother Mary Philothea 01 The children help with all A school day begins at 630 neatly sec~ioned in drawers and Divine Word Missionaries proshy

the Sisters of Charity of Provi- the work she said~ with most of the - children at- on hangers and glimpsed the vincial said a boy who goeldence in Seattle noted it UI Even Russell tending 7 oclock Mass In sum- inviting library from the eighth grade to thecertain that we have more vo- Lo d CEspecially Russell He loves mer time however the sched- ve an are new minor seminary begins 15~ eations to the religious life than to dust The children are given ule is relaxed and tbe children Eleven ~Isters su~ervIse St years of preparation for ordishyever before in hilltory but ill different work assignments each may sleep later At 730 in the Mary s giVIng theIr lIttle guests nation in the society which haa proportion to the population in- month Sister explained The evening bedtimes begin for the the love and ~are cIr~umstances missions in 31 countries crease we have an increasingl older girls help with ironing and littlest children and by 930 all have otherWIse demed them dimfnishing supply kitchen chores the boys have are in bed after a busy day which Th ey belong t

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Todays discoveries in the charge of the big dishwasher may have includedfor the girls ProvInc of the ~hIladelphla fields of medicine have opend and are also excellent floor special instruction in cooking FoundatIon of the SIsters of the new vistas-and new people are scrubbers and waxers knitting and crafts and for the Third Order of ~t Francis which needed to further the explora- But theres lots of time for boys training in sports Both was orgamzed 10 1855 by Ven tions in medical research Likeshy the fun of childhood We saw boys and girls learn ballroom John~ Neumanl CSS~ then wise in the field of social work Ylgtungsters absorbed in TV a dancing the 3lsh~p of PhIl~delphIa -new techniques are developed to meet new needs and new pershy

shouting crowd in the big playshyground and a musical group

Supper preparations were unshyder way as we visited the kit-

GIrls Int~rested In the vaned work of t~IS commumty are ~dshy

~nnel are needed for new techshy around a piano Summer vacashy chen and one of the pretty helpshy Vlsd to diSCUSS the matter WIth niques There just arent enough tion will bring trips to Lincoln ers was indulging in that favor- th~Ir confessors and make ~p-Sisters to go around Park swimming parties campshy ite of teen-agers an after-school ~hcah~n or request further In-

Professional CaJlin~ ing and a gala day at Fenway snack Somewhat impeded by a ormatIOn from Reverend MothshyPark said Sister Grace Pierre bottle of soda and a Dagwood er General Our ~adY of Angels

But the Sister Formation Con- Convent Glen RIddle Paference__an organization of And ali year round special style sandwich she was arrang-

treats are provided by New ing platters of salad under theAmerican sisterhoods studying Bedford organizations and es- watchful eye of Sister Cook ways to strengthen theprofes- pecially by the Homes auxili- Left Marker ional and spiritual preparationf Sisters-will help solve the ary the Infant of Prague Guild As indicated by the teen-YQCation shortage Mother Mari Each Guild member adopts ~ agers snacking the youngsters Philothea said child remembering birthdays lead normal lives as far as pos-

The confere~ce believea that and Christmas and visitinC the sible said Sister Grace Pierre bo or girl each Dlonth with the average stay at the

b raising the standards within How Pret~r Home being two to three years religious life more young people How pretty was our in- But problems come kiflg-size in

- will be challenged to seek their Yolunt~ry exclamat~on when we 9Ucli a large family she eJ[shy~ations there th lmiddotttl 1 d tmiddot lI8w e I e gu s onna ones plained Last year for instance Todays youth is generous ~ach wit~ a differentmiddot color triplets came to 8t Marys f~ idea~middot-tic and eager for a chal- acheme pmk aqua and blue a short stay bringing with them lenge Sister Formation will with walls bedspreads eurtains an unwelc~me guest measles make them see in the religious and even radiators matching life a real professional calling Holy water fonts at the right Mother Philothea commented height for small fingers were bull L1NGUICA

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Thurs Jun2 26 1958Some of the recent college commencement and baccashylaureate talks are well deserving of reading and study

At times we Catholics can be very uncatholic when it Weekly Cal~ndar eomes to appreciating the words of those not of our Faith Of Feast DaysWe are apt to dismiss anything saisI by one who is not a Catholic as being unworthy of attention or foolish or TODAY-SS John and Paul unlearned Our possession of Gods truth instead of making Martyrs According to tradishy

tion they were brothers and118 humble and grateful can often make us quite patronshyofficials in the households ofising toward others We can at times draw into a ghetto of Copstantia daughter of Emshy

our own making and look down very uncatholic noses at peror Constantine They were those who are searching after truth and trying to serve it put to death about 362 under without the full benefit of the Faith Julian the Apostate when they

refused to worship pagan idolsPresident Pusey of Harvard for instance an intelligent It also is said that their martyrshyand capable man had some interesting words to say on dOJTl led to the conversion of

religion in a secular university Dr Pusey fears a secularism Terentianus the judge who which will produce a world in which in the words of passed sentence on them Moberly Some think God exists some think not some TOMORROW - St Crescens think it is impossible to tell and the impression grows that Bishop-Martyr He lived in the

first century was a disciple ofit does not matter Dr Pusey thinks that it does matter 51 Paul and was mentioned by

and with that sentiment we all agree St Paul in his writings TradishyThe fact that the President of Harvard speaks on the tion relates that he founded the

importance of God in education should not receive a patronshy See of Metz in Germany The Roman Martyrology holds thatising and casual glance from Catholics We should be vocishyhe was martyred under rrajanferous in our praise of such a position obvious and fundashy about 100

mental as it seems to us And we should praise the man who SATURDAY - S1 Irenaeuspeaks that way Bishop-Martyr He was born in

All too often we seem fearful that one word of praise Asia Minor about 130 was edushyfor a man means that we must agree with all that he thinks cated by S1 Polycarp and was

sent as a missionary into Gaul or says Such an attitude is unworthy of us where he was ordained by St Pothinus Bishop of Lyons HeProfitable Summer became Bishop of Lyons in 177

School days are over for a few months The Family Clinic and by his preaching converted For some they are over for good Many a college and much of France to the Faith

high school graduate has taken a last look at the degree or With a number of his flock St Rigmiddothtsin Marriagemiddotlmpose diplorria and is now taking more interest~ in~the want ads Irenae~s went to a ~artyrs

death under Septimus Severusthan in the sport and social pages of the n~wspapers Corresponding Obligations hi 202 Others are congratulating themselves on getting By Father John L Thomas SJ SUNDAY-SS Peter and Paul

through this year and now they are seeking summer jobs Assistant Professor of Sociology Apostles-Martyrs This feast Some high school graduates are experiencing a bitter commemorates the martyrdomSt Louis University

knowledge-the eminent position of senior came to aclim~x of the great Apostles St PeterManyof us older family folks have aserious problem- the first Pope was crucifiedon commencement day and now there is the let-down-for when aild how to call a halt in increasing the family At with his heal downward near

who is more insignificant than a college freshman-to-be-inshy 37 Im married 15 years and carry my seventh child My the Triumphal Way at the order September strength and my husbands income would do nicely with of Emporer Nero He was buried

Those who have been graduated fromelementarj in the Vatican On the same day four or five-as it is Im 0

IChools are anticipating with excitement all the chang~8 gations and consequently DO also under order of Nero St constantly running out of need for ~self-control Paul who earlier was one of thethat will come with high schoola pick of subjects bought both My husband considers Act 0 Love greatest persecutors of Chris-

and brought lunches more freedom they think his impulses as God-given Third because we are not tians only to be miraculouslyClass day orators have finished saving the world and and to be fully exercised-God controlled by instinct but posshy converted was put to death by

marching down the road of life will provide Can you give us sess the use of reason we are the sword on the Ostian way ~me guidance constantly putting asunderThe teachers are getting a we11-deserved rest MONDAY-Feast of the Comshy

Older family what God has joined together But the Summer months can serve as an invaluable memoration of S1 Paul Apostlefolks as you Thf Creator meant conjugal

part of the education process And this for youngO and old call them Mar- relations to be a mysterious TUESDAY - Feast of the Most Precious Blood This feastalike tba are not the unifying act ~f love which He was established by Pope Pius IX

These are the months when young people should bemiddot only ones who would bless with new life under in honor of the Blood of Ourseem confused proper conditions and whichencouraged to read all those worth-while books that they Saviour which was shed for theabout the rights would strengthen and support

never had time for during the school year And here the redemption of mankind and duties of the marriage bond throughoutemphasis is on the word encouraged Not ordered or

0 WEDNESDAY-Feast of themarried 1i f e life

drivim but encouraged This could even take the form of Questions re- But husbands and wives fre- Visitation of the Blessed Virgin wasreading aloud to the whole family Certainly Treasure lated to t his quently put asunder this mar- This feast estabijshed by

problem arise velous unHY of shared mutual Pope Urban VI and extended to Island read aloud for a haJf hour or so in the evening could

so frequently pleasure and love either by the Universal Church in the 14thbe a source of delight for adults and children both that the most ignoring its dignity or empha- century by Pope Boniface IX in

These are the months when eighth-graders and those helpful approach will probably sizing its merely physical as mem~ry of the visit of the in high school should make some serious effort with proper be to spell out a few pertinent peets As a result it loses its Blessed Virgin to her cousin St and interested guidance to decide what profession or -voca- principles and facts applicable true significance and is used for Elizabeth

to all of them Some of these selfish purposes iion or work in lifethey are suited for and want may appear to be self-evident Primary Purpose Jesuit AS$ails

What must be considered in this regard is not the dollar and repetitious but experience Fourth the marriage contractal~ne but the important aspects of satisfaction in ones has taught me they are not confers equal conjugal rights Levittown Plan work and happiness and of course salvation Adjustment Possible IIpon husbarid and ~ife~ but the NEW YORK (NC) - Jesuit

How often it happens that the only reason a hIghschool First husbands and wives dif- use of these rights is subordishy Father John LaFarge has scored student can give for taking a certain course is that a friend fer considerablyin the nature nated to the primary p~rpose of plans to build another Levit

marriage is the proshy town housing project segreshyhas taken the sarrie course High school years are not too of their reproductive drive the which personal _ implications of its creation and education Of chil shy gated like the others as inflamshyyoung to consider the future fruHful use for their future dren Briefly these rights may matory and dangerous

These are the months when fathers and mothers should and consequently in their atti- not be used selfishly but for The noted author expressed try to plan affairs for the whole family That does not tudes toward the exercise of this thlt good of the couple and of hope that Rev Robert B Meyshynecessarily mean family vacation-how many families can faculty in marriage the family This requires self- ner of New Jersey in whose afford that But it could very wen mean a famHy picnic or Likewise wide individual dif- control and a Christian sense of state the project will be built

ferences exist while age health respon-middotbility wiiI do something about it ride or outing of some sort-modest in scope and yet bringshyfamily responiibilities and so TlIrning now to your older His reference was to a stateshy

ing all members of the family together in a common and ment made by William J Levittforth cause further variations folks problem Martha yourhappy enterprise Parents can reap rich rewards just by chances are few makes that president of the company planshyHence that letter clear your seeing their childrens faces as theyaUexplore a zoo couples will always reach per- husband has put his own intershy ning the town on a site between together What better way to give the experience ofhappi- feet agreement in this area pretation on Catholic teaching Camden and Trenton The build-

This does not mean that there about marriage Of course you er asserted that there would be ness in the family no change of policy that madeneed be conflict Most couples must trust in God but this trust Summer months are called months lof recreation and the first two Levittowns-onsoon discover that they may not should not be a thinly disguisedthat is exactly what they should be-a building up of f~mily agree on a great number of excuse for selfish indulgence Long Island and in Pennsylvania ~pirit a developing of plans for the future a wicJening of things they can learn to adjust and lack of Chri1tian restraint -white communities

The Jesuit editor pointed tomtellectual and cultural tastes and adapt if they wish to suc- I know he will protest that Levittown to illustrate his con~ceed restraint is difficult under theThey should in fine be profitable months without the tention that in the exploitationMust Accept Responsibility circumstances-has he ever triedBuggestion of pressure or strain of racial feeling real estate isSecond the use of the repro- it Has he made use of prayer the sensitive area here in theduetive faculty is a human act and the sacraments to gain Northan act of the person not the strength Has he shared the

He called the co-existence ofmere unrestricted exercise of a burdens of rearing a large famshyfamilieS the front line of thebodily function Hence it im ily by helping with the chddren racial problem of the U S plies tl acceptance of full re- around the ~home

sponsibility for its possible con- UnleSs he can answer allregrh~-ANCHOR have shown that it is possible sequences by the couple as a these questions in the affirinashy with a little mutual cooperationOFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER cOuple tive he had best examine his and the help of grace

Pblished Weekly by The atholic Press ot the Diocese ot fall River Some husbands are selfishly conscience very seriously Somewhere in the past marishyirresponsible in this regard Rule of Reason- tal chastity acquired a merely410 Highland Avenue forgetting that they must seri- What car you do Well ifFall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 negative meaning in peopleously consider the health and he will cooperate you should mind-the avoidance of contramiddot PUBLISHER strength of their wives and also practice continence either peri shy ceptives _ But chastity in all

Most Rev James L Connolly 00 Ph~D their own ability to make rea- odic or absolute after your baby walks of life is somethinr posishyGENERAL ~A~AGER - ASST GEERAl MANAGER sonable provision for another arrives until you have regained tive the control and regulation

Re DaOiel f~ Shalloo MA Re John PDrlscoJl child your health and your financial of our reproductive faculties ac-Marriage would cease to be situation is under controL cording to the rule of rigllt rea MANAGING EDITOR human if the rights it conferred Of course this may not be son Your husband has evidenU7 Attlilrney Hugh JGolden bull carriedno cornispoJlding obli- easy but many Christian couple forgotten this

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lTHE ANCHOR- 7 IfThurs June 26 1958 Holy Father Approves Pastoral Institute-_-----------

Must Recognize Two Aspects In Man

SAN FRANCISCO - A call for mutual appreciation by clergymen and psychia- trists of their complemenshytary but distinct roles in patient treatmentwas made by Dr John R Cavanagh of Washshyington D C a past president of the Guild of Catholic Psychiashytrists and Father Ramon A di Nardo a Catholic chaplain at St Elizabeths Hospital for menshytally ill Washington

Dr Cavanagh said that in the protess of middotmoving closer together it becomes necessary for each discipline to take a positive stand on the question of the other and its significance not only in psychptherapy but in human living

He said both are possessors of an incomplete knowledge of one of Gods infinite mysteries that of the human personality The two have a broad and inshytelligent view of that personalshyity but from different vantage points he added

Two aspects The clergyman he said sees

theJtuman person as organized by a fundamental principle called the human soul The clergyman ees man in his relashytion to God as the beloved the creation the child and the heir and the Image of the Almighty He sees other things too such asmans buman frailties and his virtues which are but aspects of his dependence on his Creator Dr Cavanagh saidbull

The other aspect of man he continued is that seen by the psychiatrist as a scientist The psychiatrist deals with the causes which the philosophers would call secondary and accishydentaL In the technical lanshyguage )f philosophy and theolshyogy they are just that But these causes are in practice and for the normal welfare of pershysons quite primary and necesshysary for the diagnosis and treatshyment of the psychic ailments of man

The psychiatrist is trained and experienced not so much in the why as the how~ he stated

Rejects New Hearing On Sunday Sales Ban

INDIANAPOLIS (NC)-The Indiana State Supreme Court has rejected an appeal for l

rehearing on its ruling that baus the sale of automobiles on SunshydaysshyThe appeal was filed on the

ground that the law enacted in 1957 was unconstitutional

Ed Clarke president of the firm which sought the hearing stated hat he is considering an appeal to the US Supreme Court

One member of the Indiana high court dissented from the majority opinion to reJll~ a hearing Judge Arch N Babitt atated in his opinion the Sunshyday closing statute is ~discrmlshyInatory

Nuns leave Schools For Mission Work

TILBUhG (NC) - Twenty schools conducted in the Nethshyerlands by the Sisters of Charishyty of Our Lady Mother of Mershycy will be transferred to lay teachers next Fall The Sisters feel their services Will be more valuable elsewhere Many are expected to engage in missionshyaiy work

Marian Medalists DAYTON (NC)-Donaid C

Sharkey and Father Joseph Debergh of Lowel have been named for the 1958 Marian Lishybrary Award of the University of Dayton for their book ~Our Ladyof Beauraing Father Deshybedgh is a priest of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate He heads the Pro Maria Committee which is devoted to spreading devotion to OUr Lady of Beauraing Mr Sharkey is a free lance writer

OKeefe Awards given in memory of the hlte chaplain of Super-Right Heavy Corn-Fed Steer Beef the Junior Foresters to Joyce Petit (left) of Sacred Heart School and Joanne Davis of St Marys School at Communion br~akfast in St Patricks School cafeteria Fall River

Present Essay Contest Awards RIB To Fall River Junior Foresters

ber at the direction of the Po~

aiff himself by the Vicariate of Rome and the Sacred Congregashytions of the Council of Religshy

ious and of Seminaries and Unishyversities

Purpose of the institutor Is to give advanced training to dishyocesan and Religious priests for

their pastoral ministry and to prepare those who will be iia charge ofteaching pastoral theshyology in seminaries

FORESTERS AWARDS Past High Chief Ranger Francis L Hannigan of Brighton and Rev Walter A Sullishyvan of St Marys Cathedral present the Father John

Awards were presented to winners of the essay contest conducted by Our Lady of Fatima court Junior Foresters at a Gommunion breakfast in St Patricks school Fall River folshylowing the reception )f Holy Communion in the church

Rev Walter A S~llivan chapf lain presented first award to Joyce Petit and second to JONme Davis Other members presented gifts for writing on Putting the Message of Fatima into Our Daily Livesmiddot were Chief Ranger Barbara Gaspar Walter Burns Michaelene Leary Brenda Hampston Arlene GasPar Pashytricia Murphy Kathleen Stone Pamela Sullivan Kathleen Beaulieu and Arlepe Braga

Rt Rev Msgr Edmund J Ward pastor of 8t Patricks gave th~ invocation and welshycomed the group Other speakers were Rev John Cronin assist shyant at St Patricks Past High Chief Ranger Francis L Hanni-

Franciscan Brothers Choose Superiors

BROOKLYN (NC) - Brother Bertrand OSF has been reshyelected to a second three-year term as Superior General of the Brothers of the Third Order Regular of St Francis

The election marked the lOOth anniv~rsaryof the arrival froin Ireland of tle first members of the community Bro~her David OS was chosen assistant sushyperior general of the U S branch of the community

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Songs were offered by Vice 7-INCH SHORT CUT -Chief Ranger Carole Kelly Pa-

tricia Murphy and Joanne Davis NO SHORT RIBSUniversity Adds INCLUDED 65~Ethics Course

TAIPEI (NC)-An American Jesuit priest is conducting a course in medical ethics at the FIR~T 2 RIBS LB 851ISIRLOIN TIP national university of Formosa which is expected to have conshysiderable effect on the future gene~ation of doctors in China

Father Edmund L Fitzgerald of San Francisco has been at shy

tached as associate professor to the Institute of Public Health a department of the universitys College of Medicine since he came here in 1954

Two years ago the dean of the lI)edical college sent a questionshynaireto members of the faculty asking for suggestions regarding improvement of courses and teaching methods

The San Francisco priest sugshy Super-Right Heavy Corn-Fed Steer Be~f gested that a course in medical ethics be included in the curri shyculum

The sugeestion was well re-shyceived and a year ago Father CHUCKFitzgerald was asked to conduct a course in medical ethics for students of the medical college

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Pius XII has announced that an Apostolic Constitution giving ofshyficial approval to the Pontifical Pastoral Institute will soon be published

The institute has been funcshytioning at the Lateran University for several months under the dishyrection of Dominican Father Raimondo Spiazzi

The Pontifical Pastoral Insti shytute was established last Septem-

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Condition Satisfactory I-Iappy Climax of HoursofmiddotWaiting

By Mary Tinl~y Daly Date of her spinal operation set by the patientour

19-year-old Mary aRd by Dr Rush But you and Daddy have to call him and please do it now Mary urged 1 Want this back fixed

Yes we milk - toastedly through the hot sudsy water agreed Wed call-but after lUnch Frankly we were phone-shy and found it hard to pick up that receiver dial that numer

Arrangements eompleted ~e realized t hat this was it Cold with apprehenshyaion we countshyeel the hoursshyand we prayed-tried to that ill Somehow t b e for mal learned _ as _ ashyc hi I d prayers w 0 u 1d vanish

from our lips and ali we could summon was a Please Thy will be done -but Please Dont dictate to the Lord we told ourselves and breathed another Thy will be done

How friends rallied round with prayers The Sisters of the Visitation where Mary had one to high school were pray-

ing So too were the Sistersatmiddot Trinitymiddot College the Piarist Fathers at the instigation of Marys form~r teacher Father Iranyi the C~puchins whose aid eur friend Father Sebastian hadmiddot enlisted the priests in our own Blessed Sacrament parish Morishy

aignor John McClafferty offered his Mass for her on the day of the operation Countless genshyerous lriends added their pray- bull s to ours

We Have Faith Night before admission a

big dinner of Marys favorite lIteak (Mary gettinl$ the tendershyloin) with mushrooms and with Aunt Virginia as special luest and alf of us pretending

that the party was in honor of Virginias belated birthday Then Marys gang descending in full force for an evening of non-= Rnse Lights out at 11 and Wake me for the 730 Mom from a sleepy Mary

Shes so calm the Head of the House said Thats the way to be All those prayers bull bull bull we have faith

Next day routine admittance to the hospital We and a dozen or so others waited answered the necessary questions and went up to Marys room with her-and left

That evening at home was outwardly calm We looked at TV and didnt know what we 8llW we read the evening paper but It might have been printed bull Greek Finally bedtime bullbull

We remembered some ironing to be done and crept down to the kitchen setting up the iron- ing board we noticed a couple of dingy dishtowels middoton the rack Corne to think ofitall the dishtowels had been getting

rayish Pouring bleach and detergent

Into the dishpan wemiddot squinched those towels through and

Represent Hyacinth Covncil af Meeting

Final plans for the national Convention of the Daughters of Isabella were discussed at the state meeting in Statler Hotel Boston Representing Hyacinth Circle No 71 of New Bedford

were Mrs Catherine Letendre r~g~nt and st~te monitor Mrs Ll1han GuthrIe Mrs Blanche King and Miss NatHe Ferreira

Mrs Guthrie win be chairman of reservations for the national banquet and Mrs King chairshyman of reservations for the state banquet Miss Evelyn Hendricks is in charge of reservations for

until they were chalk white the very physicaleHort bringing a release from tension HQw silly to be bothered about dishtowels we told ourselves

Somehow though hang~ng them up iIi the backyard in the deep silent black middotof the night the wind bringing a middothint ofshyhoneysuckle fragrance we found

real prayer rising from heartmiddotto lips And we slept

Long Wait

Mass breakfast and ~ a Tislt with Mary in the hospital bull- We kissed Mary and promised prayers a she was rolled away to the operating room 011 a stretcher Then the long wait beiinning at noon First a visit to the small hospital chapel where others were praying middotfor their dear ones the quiet broken only now and then by a soft sob The red sanctuary lamp twlnkshyling the words of the Head of the House remembered all those prayers-we have faith

Out into the sunshine we yengtok a long walk around the grounds

Nice shrubbery the Head of Sweepstakes paid off $56000 andslJe promptly donated $10000 of it to help the parish the House commented build a new school She is shown with her uncle and some future students as she turns

Beautiful Wonder what lPnd the first spadeful ofmiddot dirt at ground breaking exercises NC Photo

SURE CHA-RITY BEGINS AT_HOME It was the Luck of the IrIsh for AliceM

Murphy 23 nurse at St Joseph Hospital PattersonN J and for her uncle Father Donald J Murphy pastor of St Pius X Church Rochester N Y Alices $350 ticket on the Irish

of a bush that is Gd G I think its some

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magnolia Of C G 1 d - Yes I guess it ismiddot (We ape UI S eouldnt have cared less) The 56 Catholic members of

1255 bull the graduating class of Barn-The bite middotof lunch recom- stable High School were guests

mended by the Head of the at the fourth annual Communion House took up a little more breakfastmiddot sponsored by the time but we found it hard to Guilds of Our Lady of the Asshyswallow Themiddot hands of the sumption Osterville Our Lady

clock seemed to crawl 125 Tlieyll bring her off the

elevator near this waiting room the nurse at the desk toldias so we took up our po1 bullbull 140

A chat with some other wait shyjng families and convalescing patients in the sunny waiting room 223 305

Then our patient was rolled off the elevator on the stretcher -a waxy-pale Mary withmiddot blue eyes fogged but brightening whenmiddot she saw us and a wan replica of her cheery smile Hi she middotwhispered Nice of you to wait

Reassurance from the surshygeon that all was well and conshyditioo satisfactory

of VictoryCenterville and St Francis Xavier Hyannis at Hyannis Inn

Attired in caps and gowns the graduates attended M~ss in St Francis Xavier Church Celshy

ebrant was Rev Justin McCarshythy O~M of St Fr~ncis Fdary Brookhne who was also guest apeaker at the breakfast

In his address~ Father M~- Carthy creator of the comIc strip Brother Juniper urged the gl1aduates to be herOIC Cathshyolics and develop the custom of daily Mass and Communion

Grace was sald by Very Rev LeonardJ Daley pastor of St

Francis Xavier Seated at the head table were Mrs DOllllld James preSIdent and Mrs John

Bowes youth chaIrman of the Another VlSlt to the chapel forf t th k Y u

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ActressVoices Faith In Youth of Todciy

LOS ANGELES- (NC)-Irene I)unne says she would be will shying to buy stock in the future of todays youth

Miss Dunne film star who served as alternate representashytive of the United States to the United Nations 12th General Assembly declared that Amerishycan young people are entering a middottumultuous world However she said their re-

ligious beliefs and the traditions of American democracy make it possiblemiddot for them tcl face ~e future confidently

Miss Dunne delivered the comshymencement address at Loyola University

Bishop Asks Support Of Catholic Press

OPOLE (NC) - middotThe official organ of the Chancery office has published an appeal issueg by Bishop Franciszek Jop of Opole to the clergy of his diocese call shying for support of the Polis~ Catholic press

tours ~n his appeal the Bishop Following the state banquet pointed to the fact that because

Oft Aug 7 there will be a recep of the lack of theological books tion for the new state chaplain in this country Catholic publi- Rev Joseph middotA Beatty of New- cations haVe become a valuable ton professor at tile St Seba~ aid in sPreading theologicaltian School JlnOwledge~

Omiddot t 11 Gld d M Gs erVl e Ul an rs ershy

trude Childs representing Our Lady of Victory Guild

Also Mrs John Dillon youth chairman Mrs Adolph Richards and Mrs Leo B Lewis of St Franci~ Xavier Guild Mrs

Lewismiddot represented MiSs Ursula Wing president who was un-middot

able to be presen~

Says Re~ession Helps Soviet Propaganda

WINOOSKI PARK (NC)-Tbe current recession has already provided ammunition for comshymunist propaganda

Atty James T Tynion of New York told gIaduates of St Michael~ College in Vermont that Russia has capitalized on the recession by claiming before Latin American nations that the United States caused their economic crisis

Mr Tynion also pointed out that in the world of today America and the Catholic Church are allies in the struggle with Russias totalitarianism

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SANTA FE (NC)-This citys men said Archbishop Edwin Catholic archbishop has criti- V Byrne If the Chambers of cized bathing beauty contests as Commerce in New Mexico must

occasions of sin use such wicked means to adshy Bathing beauty contests are indecent exposures of human bodies the temples of God and are occasions of sin to wicked ~

Asks Women Restore Concept of Charity

WASHINGTON (NC)-Archshybishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington has urged 80me 30()() women attending the in augural meeting of the Washshyington Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women to help restore the ~oncept of personal service in charity

The Archbishop also asked the women to prepare a sugshygested socbll code for youth of the archdiocese

NCCW president Mrs Robert H Mahoney of Hartford desshycribed the national councils federation of 11500 organizashytions as a firm strong spirit shyual cable to help lif America to the moral and spiritual heights which its present poshyaition of leadership demands

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vertise and publisize our beshymiddotloved state thanmiddot instead of bringing prosperity to our state they will bring Gods displeall- ure

Although the prelate did not inentioh it by name there WlUl a belief that he was referring to a beauty contest in the city of Albuquerque

Catholjcs in the Santa Fe archdiocese are forbidden to take part in bathing beauty contests of any kirid Those who wilfully do so and parents of such conshytestants are to be denied the reception of the sacraments~

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Print Playclothes middot Ule Ani(1icill1 Church of Canada Have you seen and admired do something about -making

the new exotically beautiful middot schools IOcparate for the sexes Hawaiian print playclbthes Mr Good cited the example They have all the encha~tment of the Roman Catholic schools of the islands in sleek-fitting and especially the respect chil shycotton swim suits with matching dren arEdauj(ht for the clergy jackets and shirts some with matching skirts too They sing Daughters of America in bright tropical colors and Plan July Conclave authentic Island prints So-o-o

KANE (NC) - Archbishopbe a delightful mermaid or sand in one these Gerald T Bergan of Omaha willwitch of colorful

Hawaiian print ensembles officially open the 27th bienshy(What clpliments youll colshy nial convention of the Catholic lect ) Daughtels of America July 6

Dainty rosebud-print cotton in Omaha plisse sleepwcar is in our midst Some 500 delegates and visi shyand nothing short of entrancing middot tors are expected at the July Inc1uqed in the lovely collecshy 6-11 convention which is dedishytion I inspected yesterday are cated to the qevelopment of a gowns in regulation floor-length more active and a more articushygOwns in popular waltz_length late Catholic laity

THEA~C~O~- 9 Thurs June 26-~l958 i

PklnBrQodcdst For Instruction Of Immigrants

VATICAN CITX (NQ)- The director ofmiddot the L~itin American section ofVatic~m Radio sees great possibilities in its new series of programs

now being beamed to the Amershyican continent for the instrucshytion of Spanish-speaking peoples in the United States

Reception reports from the United tates have been so good says Jesuit Father Franshycisco Ramirez director of the Latin American section that we forsee its possible uses as an aid to the apostolate among c

Puerto Rican immigrants and Mexican crop followers

A great many of the radio sets in use in the United States are capable of picking up shortwave signals as sent by Vatican Radio Father Ramitez believes that it

GOIDEN WEDDING Mr and Mrs Owen Gilligan of is only neces~ary to make the 53A Hillside Manor Fall River receive congratulations of program schedule and possibil shy

ity of reception known and manyRev Robert L Stanton following 50th wedding anniversary Spanish-speaking people willMass in Immaculate COlHeption Church be able to benefit by the news information and cultural conshytent of the broadcasts

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Of Congregation Singing at Mass PORTLAND (NC)-Archbish- stated We wish that this cusshy

eria transmitting station theop Edward D Howard of Port- tom of having male choirs which four months ago beaming specshyland has issued a pastoral letter has fallen into disuse during the ially prepared broadcasts dailyurging the revival of The cus- past several centuries be reshyto South and Central Americatom of singing the Ordinary of vived Mexico and southern ~ Unitedthe Mass by the congregation He added that women are States Jlowever there haveThe Oregon ArchbIshop also to be encouraged to continue been reports of excellent reshystated that women should no with their efforts by aiding and ception from 3 fltlr north aslonger sing as member~ o~ the assi~ting the co~gregation to sing Canadaparish choir but should take durll1g the serVICes but they are

Letters and telegrams havepart in the c~ngregational sing- to do this as part of the congreshypoured into the Vatican Radioing gation and not of the choir offices from every Latin Amerishy

The Archbishop said that The pastoral letter forbids can country including -lettersfrom-the earliest Christian cen- solos by individual members of from the apostolic nunciaturesturies it was the constant tradi- the choir during Masses wedshy of Ecuador Peru the DominishytIon of the Church to have the dings and Benediction and 00shy can Republic and the apostolicfaithful participate in a most fore or after such services delegatio in Mexico active manner in the Euchar- The Archbishop declared that Letters from the United State istic Sacrifilte and Offices by through congregational singing have come from New York Inshytheir singing many of the truths of our Cathshy diana Texas California and He described the silencing olic Faith will be borne into Washington D C Many of them oC the conglegation as being the minds and hearts of our were from amateur radio opshyresponsible for many of the faithful people to their immense erators reporting on receptionabuses ~t the time of the Re- profit conditions Others were from formation and declared that the casual listeners Some wrote Protestant tradition of activ~ Real Cooperation that they did not understandparticipation was originally an EAST ROCHESTER (NC) _ Spanish but that the musicintegral part Of Catholic worshy Ninety-four plumbers carpen was beautiful and that is was a ship

telS bank executives account- thrill to hear the bells of StReferring to membership in ants store clerks and truck driv- Peters basilica ringing at the parish choirs the Archbishop ers plus plenty of hard work- close of the program thats the recipe for the new Job in Gu~mGuild Members Study convent being built here Men WASHINGTON (NC _ MiI-

To Aid Parish School of the parish pitched in to build dred Scanlon staff member of the new horne for the Sisters ofTOLEDO (NC) - Thirty-one the National Catholic Community

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llISRIONARY AT 91 Father LOllis Taelman 91 Jesuit mlssiori~lry among the U S Indians for 58 yeals observes the 60th anshyniversary of his or~ination on Sunday NC Photo

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middotDeplo~es Att~rnpt to Vilify Auto WorkersUnionHead

By Msgr George G Higgjns Director NCWC Social Action Department =

Several weeks ago i)1 testifying before the McClellan Committee on the Kohler strike in Sheboygan Wis Emil Mazey secretary-treasurer of the United Automobile Workers questioned th~ integrity of some members of the Sheboygan clergy Under hostile questionshy

ing Mr Mazey implied if he did not actuaITy state that the Kohler Company con troIs the Clergy in Sheboygan courity and inshyfluences their action and deshycisjons A few hours later Mr Mazey apoloshygized in teleshygrams to the She boy g a n clergy for his intemperate reshymarks

The followshyin g day a spokesman for the Catholic clergy ~f Sheboyshygan Father John J Carroll of

St Clements parish issued the following statement through the NCWC News Service

Our original criticism of middotMr MazeY was limited exclusively to his letter of attack upon- the integrity of the local court I have received Mr Mazeys apologywhichl consider a gerishytlemanly gesture and would prefer to make no further i6m mentmiddot

UAW Cooperative Shortly thereafter while il

Detroit on other business t dis eussed this unfortunate incidel1t with some of the top leaders gt the UAW I was told that Uier o~ being anti-clericalis stooping deeply regretted Mr Mazeys in~rather low to conquer To parashytemperate statement before tp~ McClellan Committee MOreo~er I definitely got the impression that they would have apologized to the Sheboygan clergy on beshyhalf of the UAW in the unlikely event that Mr Mazey had balked at doing so in his own name

I also middotdiscussed Mr Mazeys unfortunate statement with some of the leading representashymiddottives of the Catholic social action fuovement iIi Detroit They too oeeply regretted the statement i10t only because it was ul)fair to the Sheboygan clergy but also because it was unfair tomiddot the reputation of the union They assu~ed me-and this I knew in advance from other reshyliable sources-that Mr Mazey was not speaking officially for the union when he took after the~

Sheboygan clergy ThlC union they said far from being anti~ Clerical has cooperated rather closely and harmoniously with ~he Catholic social action move ment in Detroit ever since it was 6rganized in the middle 30s

Aim to Embarrass

I am not trying to cover uP for Mr_Mazey That would be Iidishonest waste of time for it is perfectly obvious that Mr Mazey middotpulled a monumental boner His intemperate criticism of the- Sheboygan clergy was ~dmittedly unfair and unwar ~ in the country ranted and from every point of view extremely regrettable Nevertheless I am personmiddotallymiddotmiddotmiddot

convinced that Mr Mazey really is not anV-clerical at heaJt Moreover lie did apologize and his apology was accepted in the spirit of Christian charity by a representative spokesman for the Sheboygan clergy

The matter should have ended right there Unfortunately howshyever an organization known as

Spiritual Mobilization is trying desperately to make capital out of Mr Mazeys blunder for the obvious purposeof embarrassing the UAW and the labor move- ment as a ~holemiddot

Dr Edward W Greenfield a Presbyterian minister from

bull Princeton Ind who openly adshymits that he is being financially assisted by Spiritual Mobilizashytion-is currently distributi ng to his brothers in the Christian clergy reprints of a speech by Senator Curtis of Nebraska enshytitlelt Vilification of the Clergy MUlilt Stop

phrase the title of Senator Curshyti speech this Vilification of middotthe UAW must stop The sooner the better

Court Says Obscenity Law Unconstitutional

RICHMOND (NC)-The Virshyginia State Supreme Court has held as unconstitutional a secshytion of the states anti-obscenity law which forbids distribution of literature deemed objectionshy

-abfe for youth The courts ruling cited an

opjl1ion of the US Slipreme Court which invalidated a sim- ilar Michigan statute on the

grounds it would reduce the adult population to reading only what is fit for children The decision reversed a lower court conviction ofmiddot a Norfolk newstand operator charged with selling olgtscene books and middotpicshytures

Mermiddott COuncmiddot1 EVANSTON (NC) - Father

John J Green OSFS assoshyciate secretary ofthe secondary school department National Catholic Eucational Association has been named to the advisory

coufidi of the National Merit Scholarship--CofporatjonThe

organization conducts the larg est private scholarship program

- Real furpose

The purpose of this speech and of Dr Greenfields covering letter is to create the impression that the top leadership of the UAW is anti-clerical Actually this is merely one of their purshyposes Their real purpose seems to be to create the impression-under

cover of the religious issueshythat the UAW is irresponsible and much t~o pOwedul ecoshynomically and politically forito OWn good and the good of the nation as a whole

Dr Greenfield is very explicit on the latter point He says he does not see how we can conshytinue in silence to countenance the coercilt)lls which are builcishying the uncontrollable power now being concentrated in the union movement and upon which the corruption which has

already been exposed is sure to thrive

Dr Greenfield and his friends in Spiritual Mobilization are enshy

middottitled tomiddot their own opiniori In my opinion however they are doing a great disservice tomiddot the cause of religion as well as to the cause of organized labor by trying to make a religious issue out of their political and ecoshynomic disagreement with Mr Reuther and his associates

lhe UAW to be sure is far (rom perfect but to accuse it

LIBERATOR STAMP Simon BolIvar The Llbershyator Catholic founderopound

p~n-Americai1ism features the new four and eight cent U S postage stamps i~ the ~Champion of Liberty ser ies to be issueqJtily 24 NCPhoto

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UNIQUE MEMORIAL CHURCH Visitors to Minneshysota during its centennial year will see this unique memorial church sllid to be thelarget all-weather log churchmiddotin theshyUnited States St MarysChurch honors the Jesuit missionshyary Father Jean-Pierre Aulneau massacred by Sioux Inshydians in 1736 The church interior has walls of redwood altar constructed of Winona stone crucifix of hand-carved linden wood candlesticks of myrtlewood and locally fashshyioned oak furniture NC Photo

Orthodox Clergy~~n Assumption Aiumnus

WORCESTER (NC)-A Syri an brthodox priest was ambng 33 gtadtiatesof Assumption Colshylege

RevMr Tho~as Ruffin re ceived bisbachelor ~f arts deshygree in pbilosophymiddotHe had been a fulltime day student at Asshysumption for two years At the same time he has ministered to his chur(l an 1400 parishshyioners

Married and the father of two children Rev Mr Ruffin is a native of Cedar Rapids Iowa He is spiritual advisor to the New England Region of the Syrishyan Orthodox Youth Organization and secretary of the Central Massachusetts Council 6f Eastshyern Orthodox Churches

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Religious Institute NOTRE DAME (NC) - T~o Bishops wili addre~~ the sixth annual lfitituteof SpiritiJality tlt1 be hel~ at the University of N9~r~ Damestarting August 6

BislloP Iawrence J Shehan of Bridgeport will -speak at middotthe opening and Bishop Joseph M Marling CPPS of -Jefferson City will close the sessions Aug 12

More than 800 superiors of womens religious communities and their houses of formation are expected to attend The institute is designed- to provid~ religious superiors with a -theological understanding which willassist them in the spiritual formation of Sisters under their middotsuperyision

10 THE ANCHORshy Thurs June 26 1958

Irish President Receives New PQpal Honor

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VATICAN CITY (NC)~

The Gold Collar of the Order 0( Pius IX a newmiddot papai honor destinedto be awardshyed to heads of state is a beau~

fully wrought piece of art First models of the newly inshy

stituted honor have been comshypletedmiddot Irish President Se~n OKelly the first recipient of the collar has been invested in a ceremony in Ireland

The collar about 10 inches in diameter and more than an inch wide consists of a double gold chain with altermrting decorashytions of the papal keys and the coat-of-arms of the reigning Pontiff Pope Pius XII in ilue and white enamel

At the front of the collar is bull middot tiara in gold flnked by two go~den dove~ From the tiara hangs a star-shaped medallion in blue enamel bearing the inshy

scription Order of Pius IXin creased by Pius XII On the reverse side is the year 1957 iD Roman nuin~rals

New Uniform

Those invested with this honor are also giveria starshy

middot ihap~d plaque to wear on the breast It is similar to the meshy

dallion but its rays on which the star is set are of silver while ihosc of the ~edallion are ofgomiddotid

IL neW uqiform has been ~shysigned to~gpwith t~~ decora- tion It consists of waist-length jacket witli long flowingtails and irousers without cuffs aU of darkblue The high collar of

the jacket the cuffs of the sleeves and he pocket flaps are red with gold-braid embroiderY in the shape ~f laurel leaves

Similar gold embroidery de~shyorates the front panels and wai~

middot of the jacket as well as the back A gold stripe is worn on the trouser legs The haUs the tr3shyditional boat-shaped form of black velvet bordered with gold braid andhung with gold tasse~s

front and back and surmounted by white plumes

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THE ANCHOR 11 Slovakian ~eds Aim to Thwart

Thurs June 26 1958

Obscenity Law Belief in God Violator Faces VIENNA (NC) - Red

Czechoslovak governmentJail Sentence authorities are dissatisfiedCLEVELAND (NC)-A

precedent-setting conviction with the results achieved in Slovakia by anti-religious comshyhas been obtained against munist indoctrination methodsthe owner of a fun house The fiIst indication of this waa

f~r p~sses~ing and exhibiting obshy given at the opening of the conshyscene movie films gressof the Slovak Communist bull

Mrs Gertrude Gervaras ownshy party in Bratislava Karol Badshyer of Jeans Fun House faces lekgt first secretary of the partyprison t~rms of one to seven central committee declared that years and a fine of from $200 the standards of Marxist and to $2000 Common Pleas Judge Leninist instruction in collegesJohn J Mahon deferred s~nshy and universities are entirelytence pending a defense appeal unsatisfactory He said greaterfor a new trial efforts should be made to free

First of Kind youth from false religious conshyIt was the first conviction of cepts of nature and society

its kind in the memory of vetershy Vaclav Kopecky Deputy Prime an court officials lIIinister of Czechoslovakia adshy

In the wake of a campaign by dressing the congress said a civic organization called Citi shy NEWLY ORDAINED TWIN PRIESTS Identical twins Kevin (lMt) and Dermot Coleshy

It is of the utmost imporshyzens for Decent Litera ture the man are shown with their mother Mrs Mary Coleman and their sisters following their tance that we fight our battleconviction is regarded as a spur ordination as Catholic priests at Youngstown Ohio Sister Ann Vincent (left) and Sister against religious prejudicesfor more stringent self-regulashy Alexis are members of the Order of Holy Humility of Mary The new priests said their without hurting the feelings oftory action by other operators first solemn Mass in Christ the King Church Cleveland NC Photo people who believe in religion

Test for Jury or disturbing the unity of theTwo prospective jurors who National Front formed by the

admitted they were readers of Emphasizes Confusing Ho ur in -World Politics alliance of industrial workenthe Catholic Universe-Bulletin WASHINGTON (NC)-Spains presented by the other probl~ms international assemblies in favor and peasantsCleveland diocesan weekly were Ambassadorto the United States mentioned using them for its of independence of new nations Religious InfI uencedropped from the panel before calledmiddot the present day a con- purpose to whose freedom ther are comshythe trial began One disqualified He alleged the overwhrlmingfusing hour in worldpPlitics Thus we see the tremendous pletely indifferenthimself saying that as a father in a speech before the Washing- irony of modern politics the majority of religiously mir~d~

and a reader of articles attackshy Bring Back God people including many pries~ton archdioceses First Friday Spanish diplomat continued ing pOlnography appearing in take a positive attitude towardClub We see communis~ rulers who For us Catholics he continshythe Universe-Bulletin he did not democracy and so~ialisll1and areAmbassador Jose M de Areil- after enslaving whole nations ued ~this is also an hour of proshy

believe he could be objective hqnest in their desire ttl cooIJ~rshyza said that although some mlke sentimental speeches in -found spiritual movement Films seized by the police ate with us in our work for oJlcauses of the confusion are eco-- since Catholicism as the word

country and to jqin us in thewere shown to the jury of six nomic and socialamong the Wants Corps to End indicates means universalism struggle for peacemen and six women They were major factors is the tremendous I C and for the first time due to the By developing socialist agishyasked todecide if the films wer~ revolution that is-goingon now Juveni e rimes technical means of diffusion the

obscene and if the operator ex~ culture carrying technicalinso many countries of Asia and MANCHESTER (NC) _ New idea of a world is somethinghibited them knowingly achievements and a better u~Africa Hampsl1ir~s top law enforce- which means more th~111 a word

derstandiilg of scientific progshyIn hiS charge to the jury Double Talk ment official has recommended Forethefirst timein history ress into rural districtsand genshyJlldge Mahon defined obscenity ~ut abgtve all there is not establishIlent of a juvenile lte- theCatholic ideology tan arrive as having a substantial tend erally raising the cultural stand

only tbis dizzy situation ~head terttiori corps to provide a rigidly SimultaneouslYwitli the word of ency to deprave or corrupt by aids of village life we shall step

of us but ilso a great and in- sCheduled tife without pleasure God at the farthest corners ofarousing lascivious thoughts or by step reduce religious infhJshy

creasing danger which we must of any kind f9r vicious minors the earth and therefore enable ence among the rural populashylustful desires ~ now face in international com- Attorney General Louis c the order which the Lord gavePolice Crackdown tion he asserted

munism Wyman said this juvenile deten- to His followers to be carriedThe Judge also explained that Communism preserits not tion corps should have the out when He commanded themthe proper test for obscenity is only a direct threat but it-takes toughest schedule that t is pos- to preach the Truth to all Post Office whether the average person advantage of every occasion sible to devise without exceed- peoples and nations of the earthapplying contemporary communshy

ing the limits 0pound human endur- There can be no ~nternational Pharmacyity standards the dominant Catholic Pupils Win anceOnly those juveniles who justice without a moral code conshytheme of the material in quesshy Honors in Spelling commit despicable acts of terror cluded Ambassador de Areilza PRESCRIPTIONStion when taker as a whole and brutality would be sen- A spiritual guidance a Supremeappeals to the prurient interests WASHINGTON (NC) - Three Joseph Norris Jrtenced to the torp law is needed to rule the intershy This is identical with the test Catholic school students placed

The Attorney General de- national order that may be acshy 686 Pleasant St clared cepted by all And for this purshy

for obscenity laid down by the among the first 10 contestants in New Bedford

decision last year Betty Morgan 13 finished in i am convinced that in deal- pose we need to bririg back God U S Supreme Courtin its Roth a national spelling bee

WYman 3-3918 Assistant Cuyahoga County fifth place and received a prize ing with minors who commit to international life and to use

Prosecutor Thomas L Osborne of $100 She stumbled on the crime there has not yet been the Gospel as the fundamental said the conviction will open the world chiaus misspelling it found sufficient deterrent to that principles of our internal and way for police to crack down on chause small element of the juvenile foreign behavior CONTRACTORS operators who for years have Receiving prizes of $50 each community that commits really been walking on a razor edge were Richard P Hire of Fort vicious crimes against smaller between obscenity and legality Wayne who came in ninth and children girls and cripples

Yolanda Laurel of Laredo Tex While tender loving kindshywho was tenth ness and the milk of human unshyPhysicians Honor Thomas P Whittaker a Cathshy derstanding must always be olic who attends the American available to those who deserveBay State Native School of Oslo Norway placed it those minors who commit

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-One seventh and received $100 vicious acts of brutality should of the nations foremost authorishy Jolitta Schlehuber of Topeka be dealt with by our courts ties on chest diseases bas been won first prize of $1000 There in the same manner as adults presented the coveted medal and were 41 girls and 21 bOys in the and they should know it in adshycertificate of award of the Amershy contest vance lcan College of Chest Physicians at the annual convention of the college bull

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day is a hard and difficult one the Bishop asserted It is no secret that the poison of our secular age has seeped into the

minds of men into the home into the community into the very spirit of our times There is no nourishment of vocations in a spirit soured by secularshyism

Praise Serra Bishop Mussio stated that

what is needed tOdayto build religious vocations is the lttype M spiritual encouragement givshyen bv Serra International-- P~ple who look outmiddotof inon- ey-tinted glasses do not fo~~ the background of such spIrltual encouragement he contmued -Ihese same Catholic people try to simplify the problem of their own responsibility to the lPirit by employing gadgets to ensnare vocations

Such means might contribute 80mewhat when used in conshyjunction with the basic apPal self-sacrifice but as an 10shy

eentive in themselves they are ~essmiddot In the Serra program these means are valuable as long bull they flow from the Serra lPirit

The Bishop declared that Godhas called on Serra Internationshyal to offset the deplorable deshy

1ections in regard to religious lOCations

God needed in this day a ebampion of the altar and found the Bishop said He called JOU as an organized force for JIOOd to overcome the delinshyquencies of the home to become IIle renewed Christian spirit of ebe community as it affects

lOCations Serious Problem

middotYours is in every sense a voshytion he concluded a true ealling by God to participate as laymen in the vital needs today

Upon it likewise depends bullhe concluded the ability to forestall other ideologies and lect such as laicism communism and PJotestantism which _ are gaining ground to the detriment of our traditional religion

LEGATE His Eminence Paul Emile Cnrdinal Leger Archbishop of Montreal has been named to represent the Pope at the 300th annishy~rsaiy ce1blation of the Shrine of Ste Anne de Beaushypre in ()nat1lt~ June 2a-26 NC PhoLo

POETRY PLEASES POPE Pope Pius XII provides an attentive audience for young Walter- Rossi of the Villa Nazareth a school for extraordinary orphan children founded by Msgr Domenico Tardini Vatican Pro-Secretary of State shown with his little charge NC Photo

Speed Anti-Religious Tactics VATICAN CITY (NC)-Radio Other reports from Berlin the Vatican today cited several in- Vatican commentator continued stances showing that the anti- ann-ounce the creation of a so- religious campaign in countries called society of funerL orashyunder the communists is being tors by the communist authorshyintensified ities of East Germany The

The Vatican commentator society is made up of persons quoted two Russian publications supporting his contention that the Soviets have middotnot let up in their anti-religious attitudes

Moscow meideDts He said the RussUm magazine

Literaturnaja Gazeta_reported a Religious was recently atrested

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who eullgize defunct communshyists during the burial ceremony The intention is to create a

counterpart to thtl ~Christian burial service since priests deny such serves to communists

As a further example of anti shyreligious tactics Vatican Radio

pointed t a solemn communist

ceremony held on International

Childhood Day when communshy- hits made a rite out of conferring shy names on children to replaCe their Christian names

Seminary Heads Plan To Convene in Rome

BOGOTA (NC)-The spirituai intellectual and cultural training of priests will be the main topic of study at the- Congress of Recshytors of Latin American Semin- aries to be heldmiddot in Rome Sept

20 The rectors of all major semshy

inaries in Latin America are exshypected to take part The me_ing was organized in connection wit~

the cermonies marking the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the Liltin American Pontifical CoHege in Rome The congress will be presided over by the recshytor of that college Jesuit Father Pablo Lopez de Lara

Bv Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD We are familia with the word Catechism but not so familiar

with the word Catechist ~ catechist is one who teaches religion in au area to a group preparing them for reception into the

_Church by a priest Catechists do not work to any great extent in the United States though the need is imperative On the

average each priest in the United States has only three converts a year If the laity were trained In their faith and zealous ~nough the -number of 1)9nvertll per year in the United States would increa~ ten fold

The Missions cannot exist without cateshy~hists because priests ar~ so few for the harvest Heremiddot is an example of how one small seed has grownmiddot into the mustard tree Fifty years ago two White Father missionshyaries on a brief visit trained- and fhlaquon left one catechist formiddotthe Alur country of Africa which at th~ time was wholly pagan Today in that area there are 80000 Catholics In middot~ne village last year there were 2000 adult baptfsms which equals the number of conshyverts in some of our large cities

Here lies an opportu~ity for tile faithful to live up to the obligations of the Saclament _ of Confirmation Baptism incorporates us to ChrIst the King Who

bull founded the Kingdom of His Church Holy Orders mcorporates u~ to Christ the Priest Who sacrifices Himself for the sms of the wo~ld Confirmation incorporates us to Christ the Teacher Who came mto the world to give testimony of the ~ruth

Catholics who realize that Confirmation imprints an indelible character on their soul know that they are bound tospread the faith and make converts In other words to be CatechIsts If you have failed to fulfill the duties of Confirmation at home then ~Irea catechist to do so for you in the Missions One can be hIred for as little as $20 a month ~en you send your sacrifice to the Holy Father through his Society for the PropagatIon of the FaIth he distributes it to the area of the world most in need Thank you again and again for helping him spread the Fait

GOD LOVE yOU to WXC for $40 For Our Holy Fathers Missions hope it will do some goodsonlewhere to Little Magie for $5~I saved five dollars from my allowances and have deCIded to sehd it to you for the Missions to Miss EB for $8 I won_ this at my place of employment by making a suggestion for saving time and money-may it help to save a soul J

When you leave for yoonr summer vacation do ou leave behind an earring or cnfflink that has lost its mate gold eywass frames a rin~ or bracelet you no longer wear or old gold anel jewelr you no longer use Dont Jet them go to waste tbey ina help the missionaries in five continents Just send them to us we will resell tbem and the mone will be sent ~ the Holy Fatber to aid tbe poor andsnffei-ing in aU mission lands

Cut out this column pin your sacrifice to -it and mail it to the

Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth ~veIlJeNe~York1 N Y or your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV ~YMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street F~l Rive Mass

Urges Active Role By Union Memb~rs WORCESTER (NC)-A gradshy ates would eventually become

union members because of theuating class of Boys Trade spirit of the times BishopHighSchool-potential union Wright exhorted those who do

mbmbers-has been urged to join- to attend union meetings become more middotthan pawns in to take part in all voting and to some union leaders quest for be sure to know why how and Power in whose name decisions are

Bishop John J Wright of made Worcester told them that this He cautioned the graduates would mean constance vigilance against allowing themselves to in addition to conscientious pershy middotbe reduced to mere statistics formance of their duties and obshy in furthering some national or ligations as union members international union leaders amshy

Remarking that many gradu- bitions 1

til the holy priesthood Archbishp Juan Landazuri

lticketts of Lima Peru stated that the most serious problem which all our South American countries suffer is without doubt lie scarcity of clergy

In Brazil he said there is eRe priest for every 6qoO CathoshyliCs in Argentina one for every 1

500 in Peru one for evey 5000 in Columbia Ecuador alld Chile one priest for ever-y 3000 llaithful

Tbreaten BeliPoD The situation would be much

worse he~asserted H it were aot for the help given bymiddot the Ilumerous members of the Eushyropean and North American dergy

To solve this problem is to brighten the future of the Church in South America the Archshybishop said because upon it depends the Christian formation of the faithful and their spirit shyasl welfare

in Moscow and that an active search is being carried on to locate another Religious for proshymoting meetings of a _religious nature

The Soviet youth review Pioniyr the commentator-said has attacked spiritual exercises calling them inadmissible manishyfestations of -medieval ignorshyaflCe I

Outside the Soviet Union the campaign is also being waged on a vast scale he said He cited the example of East Gerinany where Bishop Helmut Wittlerof Osnabruck has declared thatmiddotl the

fight against the Cburcbhas beshycome greater in the past six months

East German The Bishop speaking to a cori-

vention of Catholic editors in Hamburg said school directors in East Germany now must supervise the political tendenshycies of all teachers including priests in charge of religious inshystruction

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Pa rish Demahds Continued from Page One

of the Church which is both an institution or a visible means of grace and also a co~~ munity of the hithful - the Mystical Body of Christ I

When the Church is considshyered only as an institution he said laym~1 are likely to reshygard their parish as a kind of handy filiing station to which we come once a week to be spiritually refuelled

But when th~ Church is conshysidered as the Mystical Body he continued e begin to see tha~ as members of the parish we are responsible with our priests for all the soul~athshyolic and non-Catholic-who live within our parish boundaries and that we are responsible for building a real community on the temporal order in our parish

neighborhoods The disappearance of the soshy

ealled national parish organshyized on lines of nationality has created many problems for urban parishes Mr Giese said

Without Roots Parishioners today are basicshy

aUy without roots he declared without attachments or loyalshyties to a parish M~my members of city parshy

Isheshe added no longer feel a closeness an identificatiof a loyalty to the parish The parish has become more of a plant than a community of the faithshyful M~ Giese went on to point

out that the parishioners lack of identification with his parish is similar to the situation that

exists in other areas of modern xiety

The individual feels a loss of identity he remarked in the face of big corporations big labor organizations big politi shycaf parties big government

It is a major problem b~

laid and almost all who have considered it come to the Same conclusion - once again smaIlI

intermediar groups which act as a buffer between the lonely individual and large associashytions must be developed

Small Groups T~us he said the more we I

ellD landscape our parishes with lIIlall Catholic Action groupings community -ltsociations block organizations and so forth the shybetter our chances of building CQmmunity and parish spirit in these massive urban neighbor- boods and of restoring to the lonely individual his sense of dignity In con~rast with the city parshy

Ish Mr Giese said the new shbshyurban parishes seem to have a godd natural community spirit Parishioners are eager for Cath- otic education for both chiidren and adult he declared and lay participation in the liturgy is more frequent Mr Giese maintained that it ampI simply an impossibility for the average parish priest today to carry out his ministry alone It is estimated that an average priest can successfully contact no more than 600 people a year and yet we have parishes from five to 10 thousand with only three or four priets to a parish

Itis for this reason he sai~ that the modern parish needs great numbers of the laity to carry out the catechetical apostolatecensus work teachshying home visiting record-keepshying

Mr Giese also expressed the hope that eventually the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine will be able to send lay cate chists tb mission lands as part of our contribution to the world mission activity of the Church

M~rk Centenary ROME (NC)-The Daughters

of the Heart of Mary have cele- brated the first centenary of the opening of their first houSe here

The Society founded in Paris in 1790 has approximately 1500 members scattered throughout the world The organization was established in the United States in 1851 and has houses

in13 archdioceses and If dio- Celieamp bull

MASS ABOARD ROMANCE Very Rev William E RivelySJ newly-appointed Jesuit Superior to the Caroshyline-Marshall Islands Mission says Mass-aboard his 50-foot mission schooner Romance In the background assisting at Mass is the schooners native crew Ne Photo

Hospitals Must Center Attention Always Aroud Care of Patient ATLANTIC CITY (NC)-Sym- demand that he and his family

pathy kindness and understandshy be greeted reassuringly that ing should be expressed the moshy hospital regulations be presentshyment a patient enters the hosshy ed courteously and medical terms pital a Sister who is a hospital consultant told the 43rd annual convention of the Catholic Hospital Association here

Sister Justina Morgan a member of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul from Marillac Seminary Norshy

mandy Mo spoke of the openshying general session of the conshyvention which had as its theme The Hospital Aposiolate in a Changing Era

Primary Purpose We must accept literally

never before that hospitals hosshypital administration schools of nursing ind schools of nursing administration exist for one primary purPose and one OQly namely the care of the patient Sister said

We all know this to be true rhen why have we strayed so far from care-care centered around the patient she asked

For years she continued we have justified our position in terms of the war shortage of nurses shortage ot all types of hospital personAel and vthe 40shyhour week

Sister Justina said another factor is the shortened hospital stay today but she said that for the very reason that the patient will be with us so short

[a time the elements of sym- pathy kindness understanding and love should be felt and exshypressed from the moment be enters the hospital

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General Session

Presiding at the general sesshysion was Msgr F M J Thomshy

ton of Sea Girt N J president of the association Greetings to the delegates were delivered byBishop Justin J McCarthy of Camden

Speakers were Msgr Thom- ton Msgr Donald A McGowan director Bureau of Health and Hospitals NlltiQnal Ca~holic Welfare Conference Washingshyton and Sister Francis Xavier

dean schoof of nursing DYoushyville College Buffalo NY

In another convention session Dr James F Collins medical director of Cambridge City Hosshypital Cambridge Mass warned against the tendency to rely on modern medical magic to the neglect of medical fundamenials

Dr Collins also said that medshyicine should be a happy com bination of art and science but

that modern communication facilities have glamorized the scientificaspect

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GODS HOME FIRST~ OURS LATER Sis~r Gladys of the Hoi) Cross superior of St Marys Convent

Brnakulam India writes we humbly approach our benefactors with a request Ii is forb years since thls inshystitution has been started bullbull we are now 50 sisters bull bull bull we conduct a hIgh school with an enrollment of 1300 pupils bull bull about 80 girls room and board with lIS

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bull and we have an orphanaJe willi 52 children The sisters live in part of the school building and the schoo veranda is used as a chapel In all these )ears we have not been able to dve a proper plaee to Ow Lord all our earnings have te be used to run the school and orphanage So our beloved benefacton we approach you humbb with a request--will )ou be

kind enough to help us build a chapel To build a chapel for these sisters will cost $4000 Could yoU heip The) are aski~ for a home for Our Lord

OUR FUND FOR ORPHANS BREAD HELPS To FEED AND CLOTHE SEVERAL THOUSAND ORPHANS IN THE NEAR EAST)

A DOLLAR A MONTH ~ELPS TREMENDoUSLY Q

GOD INCARNATE middot0 wOl1derful power of the priest 1I87S St Augustine in whon

handa the Son of God becomes Incarnate evermore even as He onee became Incarnate III the womb of His Vlrshydn Mother Truly all wonders are Inslgshynlilcant In relation to the Btupendous thing that takes place ever) time a priest celeshybrates Mass If you could give ilnanclal aid to i1boy In the Near East who Is studying to become s priest you would be helping him toward the day that he will be riven

-power whleh surpasses that of angels PAUL and GEORGE hoPe one da)to be priests

of themiddotMost High The) are studylng at Ii seminaI In INDIA Preparation for the priesthood entalls a lonr arduous eourse or studies The cost of tuition is $100 a year for Ib yean

MEDICINES TO EASE THE PAIN OF THE SUFFERING LEPERS OP INDIAi OUR DAMlEN LEPER FUND HELPSmiddot TO BUY

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SHARING IN MERIT SISTER WILLIAM and SISTER JOSE hope to deYote their IIv~

God bull Relidous They have bee-un their preparation for their dedicated service and are now In a uovltlate ID PALAI INDIA If one of them was your adopted daughter In Christ 10U would reo celve a share In the merits of her apostolate and a remembrance In her dall) prayers bull How caD yoU adopt one of them By aldlnl

her In a material way wblle she is learning tho rudiments of religious life Two years of trai Inll In the novitiate are necessar) for a girl wbo

Corporate Communion

The~ParishmiddotParadc NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES FALL RIVER

All members of the Womens Guild are urged by their officers

to receive corporate Communion at the 8 oclock Mass next Sun- day morning They will meet in the vestibule of the upper church where ranks will be formed ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

High honors and perfect at shytendance awards were presented to ciiildren attending Christian Doctrine classese at recent cereshymonies conducted by Very Rev Leonard J Daley pastor

The classes are taught by the Missionary~Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity tbgether with five lay teachers - Meriting High Honors w~re

Elizabeth Morin Gerald MurshyphY_Michael Gladych Bonnie

Farrenkopf Donn~ Harris Mark Sullivan

Also Annette Cloutier Jenshynifer Murray Suzanne Gladych Ellen Karu~as Nancy Dunne Michael Donovan William Frashytus Karen Hurley Patrick Donovan and Philip Sullivan

Twenty-nme awards were made for pepect attendance at

ST LAWRENCE NEW BEDFORD

The Annual Reception to new members of the Guard of Honor SoCiety was held on the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus when 40 new members were reshyceived into the society arid enshyrolled by the pastor Rt Rev Msgr James J GeI~rd VG

This society is dedicated to adoration and reparation to the Sacred Heart-of Jesus and Monshysignor Gerrard spoke to the members of the many ways to practice this devotion The meetshying closed with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament

The following are to represhysent St Lawrence Parishin the District Council of Catholic Woshymen for the coming year

Delegate Mrs Leo Gallagher Alternate Mrs Emile Monfils o

Counteract Reds LONDON (NC)-An English

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~Go Y8 Into the whole world snd preach the Gospel to every ereature this commission of Christ to His followers haa beea oamed out since the day It was a-iven bull It we are truly Catho~o we wi~l be zealous for the spread of the Kingdom of Chrbt bullbull If we are zealous we will help to spread that kingdom By our pr~y~n and alms let us prove to God and His Blessed Mother that our hearts are In harmony with the Sacred Heart of Him who prayecl tbat there may be but one fold and one shepherd

15 Ne~ Rect~ry Replaces Roundhouse Continued from Page One

-- h w IC In ItseIf a landshyIurc h h IS mark in this town of more than 13000 people the rectory gives the parish four red brick buildshylngs within a comparatively

lIIJ1all area The church also owns a twoshy

story wooden house whIch was used as a te~porary rectory lgttshytween the bme the roundhouse was torn down and the new building was completed for ocshycupancy two weeks ago

Roundhouse The roundhouse came into the

possession of the church when property bounded on three foides by Park Tifft and Broad 5ts was purchased for $20000 in 1877

Legend has it that the buildshylng part of the so-called Tifft property was used during the Revolutionary War days as a hiding place for Negro slaves who had fled their Southern

Movement for Unity Causes Uneasiness

ROME (NC)--Ceflain activshyities of the world Council of Churches have caused uT)easishyness in many Catholics intershyested in the movement to unite Christendoms separated churchshyes

Jesuit Father Charles Boyer editor of the Catholic magazine Unitas voices this fear in an editorial entitled Misgivings on the Ecumenical Movement

Father Boyer who is also a professor of patristic theology at the Gregorian University said the uneasiness arises from two lIOurces-exterior unity without doctrinal unity and a tendency of the council to devote itself to activities other than the search for unity

The Jesuit writer said the council was formed as a result of the ecumenical movement and was intended from its beginshyings to promote Christian unity

Intellectual Life RIVER FOREST (NC)--More

than 200 persons from 20 states and Canada have registered to attend a two-day symposium on the Catholic contributionmiddot to American intellectual life at Rosary College in Illinois start shying June 14

masters There was a tunnel whlch conshy

nected the basements of the church and the rectory but It had not been used for many yeAarsmiddot II f

few years middotalo a section 0 the lawn between the church and the roundhouse collapsed and revealed a hidden undershyground room walled with heavy blocks of granite which could have been used years ago for either a hiding place or a vegshyetable cellar

The roundhouse consisted of two floors and a small ~upola at the top center It had a spiral staircase winding up from the first floor to the cupola directly in the center of the building

New Building In c~trast the new building

has spacious rooms separate second-floor suites for the three priests assigned to the parish a large recreation room in the basement a suite for visiting priests and another suite for the housekeepers

The four suites for the priests occupy the second floor On ~e

first floor are the quarters for the housekeepers-with sepshyarate bedrooms for each one-a kitchen dining room three ofshyfices lounge and a sitting room for the maids The building is 66 feet across

the front and 41 feet deep on the south side-next to the church --and80 feet deep on the opshyposite side It is in the form of an ell

There are concrete floors throughout overlaicent with linoshyleum and carpeis

A feature of the building ia the inter-communication system connecting the suites offices and other areas on the first floor

The recreation room provides an area where the Rev Edward B Booth pastor of the church hasmiddot been conducting convert classes

Thomas F Coleman was the contractor and the architect was Joseph M Mosher Jr Both are from Providence

The late Rev Francis J Mashyloney who was succeeded by Father Booth as the pastor planned the rectory but did not live to see the start of ~onshy

struction Msgr Gerrard was assisted in

NEW RECTORY Rt Rev Msgr James J GerrardVG (second left) is shown with Rev Edward B Booth pastor (left) Rev Edwin J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunshyziato assistants at laying of the cornerstone of new rectory to replace historical roundhouse at St Marys North Attleboro

The vicar general expressed his thanks to the parishionenDeschenes Wins Scholarship for your cooperation and loyshyalty in making it possible forSpotlighting Our Schools the priests to live and work in

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Presentation of a gift to Sister Marita Dolores SUSC princishypal by Elizabeth Donnelly capshytain of the schoo~ was one of the highlights of the annual party for the Sacred Hearts Academy elementary division graduating class held on the

CARNEGIE GRANTEE Rev Brother James M Kenshyny SJ of Morrist9wn N J business manager of the service enterprises at New Yorks Fordham Unishyversity has been awarded a Carnegie Foundation grant to attend the 1958 ShEgtrt Course in College Business Manageptent at the Univershysity of Omaha this summer NC Photo

comfort school grounds Monday after noon

The class pro]jhecy was given 3 Good Reasons by Sharon Cronin and Brendll Shea the will by Patricia Callashy for savinghan md the Whos Who by Barbara Kane A buffet lunch- eon was served at The SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO Od Red Bonk

At the graduation exercises of the school Gerard Deschenes was awarded the annual scholshyarship given by the Student Fund of the parish His avershyage in the combined years avershyage and competitive examinashytion was 90 per cent This projshyect started in 1948 helps boost attendance at Catholic fligh schools which is one condition for accepting this award The 1 You get sound advice winner is given $100 each year based on 130 years for the four years of high school of experienceFunds are provided by monthly contributions made by a group 2 We currently pay a of interested parishioners savings dividend of

Son of Mr and Mrs Agenard 3 per year Deschenes Gerard has been enshyrolled at Assumption High 3 Service is prompt School in Worcester He has a conside~ate helpful brother studying at St Francis

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the party held for the graduates in the parish hall following TIle graduation exercises were doshynated by Rev Joseph Larue OLDpastor of the church Rev Edshymond L Dickinson assistant and director of the school State RED Representative Carlton H Bliss Ladies of St Anne Sodality Duvernay Council No 42 Union BANK S Jean Baptiste North Attleshy Fall River Savings Bank boro Catholic Womens Club

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He said the faith of the f)eople of North Attleboro is well known throughout the diocese

Father Booth cited the new rectory as a monument to the parish bull

He was presented with a check by Mr Fisher on behalf of the society to aid in paying for the building

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WASHING(ON (NC)-- More than 300 million copies of pubshylications were distributed by Russia in the free world last year for propaganda purposes

This figure represented a five per cent increase over 1956 the United States Information Agenshycy reported In the Middle East however the figure was up 400 per cent to a total of 413600 books and 1515400 pamphlets Russia will issue 700 new titles in 26 languages for disshytribution in the free world durshying 1958 USIA estimates

The USIA said it had about three million books in its 156 libraries in 64 countries last year Since 1950 it has assisted foreign publishers in bringing out 40 million copies of 4400 American books printed in 50 languages

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the dedicatory ceremony by Father Booth Rev Edwiri J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunziato assistants

Visiting Priests Visiting priests included Rt

Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St John the Evangelist Church in Attleboro Rev Corshynelius ONeill Ubalde J Denshyneault James F McCarthy and Edward Rausch all of Attleboro Revs Gerard Chabot and Roger Gagne pastor and assistant reshyspectively of St Theresa Church in South Attleboro Rev Patrick TT Hurley of TlUnton Revs Thomas Parris and Elshymeric Dubois of LaSalette Semshyinary Attleboro and Rev Cornelius Keliher of St Mary Church in North Seekonk

Addressing the gathering were Msgr Gerrard Father Booth George R Fisher representing the St Vincent de Paul Society Bernard J Doyle Sr representshying the patishioners and Albert M Larsen Jr Chairman of the Board of Selectm~n

Father Loew introduced the speakers

Sage and Sand

Denies Theory More Money Cure for Educational 1lls

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

It is an article of the unwritten American creed that there is nothing so bad that another billion dollars or so wont mend it If for example we seem to be in danger of falling Qehind in the race for space contr9l the obvious remedy is for us to shell oufbull 1

astonomlca sums of ~oney to recapture leadership If our schools have been delin quent in producing sufficient brain power why then the cure is more money -much more m 0 n e-y - tom a k e them produce

It is a cheershyluI form u 1a and it solves all our anxieties

without tears Not unexpectshyedly it was Dr Jam~s Bryant C()I1ant whose

name is great among the chemists who pro- posed it the other day with special reference to opening the floodgates of funds for our Amercan educatiampnal system

Our schools he told his com lIlencement listeners are not really bad schools nor have they actually failed in their edshyllCational mission Tliey simply have not had enough money to 40 their job Give them more -much more-and they wiU work like a charm

Seek Nationalizatioa Now it should be borne in mind that Dr Conant sometime presshy

Ident of Harvard University (a private school) has widely ad-Yertised his view that the prr Yate and religious schools of America are divisive and thereshyfore harmful to the best intershy

tmiddot ests 0 f the na IOn

We may safely judge then that he is not letting his genshy

t t th b tt f herosl y ge emiddot e er 0 1mand that when he calls for more money for our schools he is thinking only about the stateshy~pported schools He should

be more preCIse He could eas-By getinto trouble over this

It is pretty much of an open RCret that what the educational ~ialists would like to see and

ee quiCkly is the complete nashytionalizatjo~ of all American

education and educational agenshyeies so that the problem could be handled with all the convenishyence and dexterity of a federal bureaucracy Then indeed the money could be commandeerecl and channeled in the right di-IOeCtions

It iSil n intoxicating prospect end the current wave of anxiety ever the alleged Americim edushyelltional lag affords a splendid epening for those who agree with them to persuade the nashytion to go along

Faith in the Dollar Let us by no means undershy

estimate these men their power or their determination There is little doubt that the present situation poses one of the great threats to genuine Ameri~~nedshy

ucation in our entire experience For it is completely within

the realm of possibility that the American people stampeded by the psychology of panic m~ht

decide that the educational soshyeialists have the right to it

It is not IecessarY tomiddot antici shypate the nationalization of the

entire system as an immediate tep but if the move for middotfederal control through financial dictashytorship is successful the real battle will have been won The rest is a matter of picking up the pie~es

Now a glarlng fallacy )1t the root ofmiddot Dr Conants rhetoric is that more money is the sure eure for our educational iUs One might suppose (naively no doubt) that better teaching might have even more to do with it -

But his solution is typic~l exshyemplaty of the way vast num- bers of Americans think and operate It is symptoJtlatic of the degree to which sheer material shy

lampm has captured the America mud thetouching falt~ in the

d II th f llibl 0 ar a~ e mae pana~a Have we enemies anywhere

in the world We can buy their friendship Have we a dearth of brains We can buy the~ very best brains in the open market

This of course is a guaranteed recipe for bankruptcy But were Americas economic resources

secure even against the socialshyists and the pseudo-liberals who are bent on disipating them as fast as possible it by no meall8 follows that the formula fits

As it is America is already spending far more money on

education than all middotthe rest of the world combined It might seem reasQiiable that if the anshyswer were to be fcgtund in this direction we would have had some faint inkling of it

0 More Power for Socialists middotThe suspicion however un-

worthy is unavoidable that what the educational socialist8 ~ally want is not better edushycation for America but more for themselves

Dr Comint is a highly intelshyligent man it is very difficult to believe that he is wholly serious when he says that more money can produce more brailllL But there is no question that the conversion of the Americaa ~u~ational syst~m into a monoshylIthIC dletators~lp woud mean t~e grcatestsmgl~ co~centrashyIon o~ po~er fmanc~al and IdeologIcal In - the natIOn and perhas m the w~rld

The quam~ adYlce of the poet Beaumarchals tNapoleon that he make the prunary schools of F h d ranc~ IS ~ropagan a agencI~

was t-llhpuhan compared to this It IS easy enough to say that II h

a t IS bears watchmg partIeshyularly -vhen those interested in promotmg the deal are makmg no obserable effort to conceal theIr tactIcs

Th e real dIffIculty and the

real challenge are to get our schoos back to their essential flnchon of teaching without eIther b k t th tmiddotan )up mg e na lOB

~ d~stroying their own integshyrlty 10 the process This takeshym~re than watching it take oomg

Fleefrom Reds BONN (NC)-Eastmiddot to West

flow of refugees continues like a seemingly endless trek througla the Iron Curtain More ethan bull quarter million people escaped from theSoviet zone of German alone last yearThat is more thall the total of Hungarians who found their way to freedom after the bloody uprising there in 1956

Humility Need _ Continued middotfrom Page One Things werent as complex

for man prior to the Renaissance he said here

Then the qmrch applied inshydividual guidance to emperor and beggar alike ihe scientist who is a Lutheran points out

But when science freed it shy_self from the bonds of religioUs

dogma thus opening the way for the technological revolution the Church lost some of its inshyfluence onmiddot the middotethical conduct of man

The crucical challenge of OUl

day is to recoup this influence to restQre to the Church the task d guiding man alonghi8 dangerous road

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CHIcAGO (NC) - Father Hugh M Beahan Grand Rapids diocesan director of radio and TV reports 44 American dioceses areproducing 108 live televisian programs Among these 05 per cent are on a weekly basis 135 per cent are presented more thaft once a week arid 14 per eent less than ~nce ~ week

Half-hour programs constitute 52 per cent of the totalFather Beahan lid Sunday is the most popular day of telecast with oil per cent of the programs origishynating that day

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THE ANCHOR16 Thurs June 26 1958

Praises Legacy Continued from Page One

and the wiles of communism On his first full day in th~

city President Garcia with his wife and Archbishop Julio Roshysales of Cebu the Philippines attended Mass at St Patrick cathedral The Philippine head of state was greeted from the episcopal throne y His Eminshyence Francis Cardinal Spellman Archbishop of New York

Cardinal Spellman said I hope Mr Garcia that you feel as completely at home today as I was whim given the privilege of celebrating the first Mass in the rehabilitated cathedral in Manila last year

The sermon was delivered by Msgr Charles J McManus di shyrector of the Cathedral Informashytion Center

Following the Mass President Garcia lunched with Cardinal Spellman in the Cardinals resi shydence He then went to the Fordshy

ham Campus in the Bronx Edue3tion is Greatest Ally

President Garcia told hill Fordham audience composed of Father McGinley Philippine dignitaries and members of the clergy that the U S should expand its program of educa- tional aid f~r southeast Asia His country the president middotsaid could supply the cultural liai shyson and be the focal center of such an endeavor

The U~ S he continued by utilizing such institutions as the Ford and Rockefeller Foundashytions with their ~vast means and resources can embark on an expanded educational aid proshygram for southeast Asia througll the Philippines and help train the youth of the region who will be the Asian leaders of tomorshyrow

This could herald the end of communism in our section of the world he declared

Appearing later the same day on Meet The Press the NBC television program President Garcia said his country would not recognize Red China even if the U S should do so

The next two days (June 23 and 24) President Garcia was honored by official and semishyofficial visits which included amiddot breakfast given for him at the

nunkal a native of Malabar in- Waldorf - Astoria Hotel by dia has been ordained at the Charles P Romulo Philippine

middotJesuit seminary here in Indi- Ambassador to the U S ana is the ninth member of hill family to enter the priesthood fIC religious life

Father Kunnilnkal is one 01 IS childmiddotren Three of his seveR ste~s are nuns while all fiVe of bis brothers are in the sen-shyice of the Church Two are Je~

uits-a priest land Brother ODe

w a Carmelite priest another a Capuchin priest arid another a diocesan priest Educated in India the new priest came iD this country thre~ years ago

Cardinal Spellman attended a dinner in President Garcia honor at the Sheraton-Astor

Ho~l given by the Philippine Community Executive Council

The 61-year-old Philippine leader rQde up Broadway from Jlattery Park to receive the trashyditional city welcome to visit shying heads of state Thousanda 01 cheering New Yorkers lined the sidewalks Ticker tape flutshy~red from hundreds of open windows in the downtown 01shyfice section

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Three Fall River Chinese Sisters Achieve Outstanding Records

An outstanding record is being made at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River by a trio of Chinese si~ters Their story in refreshing contrast to the tales of juvenile delinshyquency haunting todays headlines is an example of the influence for good youngshysters can have on each other

It began when Joyce Mark a 1954 graduate enthused aboutthe academy to her friend Elizabeth Ng Elizabeth daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs Frank Yan Ng 357 South Main Street Fall River decided to attend SHA

Professing no religious affiliashytion she took a keen interest in academy religious classes which she attended voluntarily usually earning top grades in tests and quizzes By her senior year she was seriously considering entershying the Church During ~e

IIenior chiss retreat she discussed the matter with the retreat masshyter Rev Daniel Egan SA who not only encouraged her personshyally but obtained Chinese lanshyguage catechisms for her so that she could explain theFaith more fully to her parents

Alter graduation Elizabeth obtained a civil service job in Washington living in a Catholic residence there at the exprea desire of her parents She began formal religious instruction and was baptised on Holy Saturday this year by Rev Cormac Long of St Peters Washington receivshying the sacrament of confirmashytion on Pentecost Sunday

But the chain of events started by Joyce Mark has not yet Mopped Both Elizabeths sisters followed her to SHA Jean Ng Iraduated this month and has been awarded a full tuition IICholarship to a Providence business college Eventually she hopes to follow Elizabeth w a lovernment position The youngshyest sister Carol is now enterinl

Visit to Lourdes Continued from Pace 0_

heart of Pius XII said Father Oliveira diocesan moderator of the Legion and curate at Our Lady of Lourdes Church TauWlshyton of which Rcv E Souza de Mello is pastor Whenever Leshylion groups visit Rome he bid they receive preferred treatshyment

All over Europe the Dublinshyfounded Legion is active in its work of cooperating with the tlergy in the salvation of souls Jeported Father Oliveira reshycently returned from a 4-day pilgrimage to Old World shrines made with a group of active and auxiliary Legion members When the Pope blessed us it was as if he were trying to take in the whole world with his exshytended armssaid Father Olishyveira A prized souvenir of his trip is a group photograph in which he stands next to the Holy Father and in view of his great devotion to Our Lady a memory equally prized is that he said Mass daily while in Rome at the basilica of St Mary Major largest church in the world dedishytated to Our Lady

Unity of Chure Other points of interest vi8shy

Ited by the pilgrims from the Fall River Diocese included Fatima Ars where the parish thurch of the Cure of An is still in use Pompeii with its worldshyJenow~ed painting of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Parayshyle-Monial made famous by St Margaret Mary Alacoque They are probably one of the few

-groups ever to visit Mon-aco for the purpose of seeing its CatheshydraI completely by-passing the casinos of Monte Carlo

Lourdeshowever inits censhytennial year formed the high point of the pilgrimage said Father Oliveira But he foreshy

went the privilege of bathing in the waters of the shrine There were so many sick people wait shying that I could not bear to take time needed by them

He cited the nightly torchlight procession to the grotto of Lourdes as a never-to-be-forshyaotten expcrience The rosary was said by each pilgrim in bis own tongue with the Gloria Patri at the end of each decade recited in Latin At the end of

~er sophomore year and hasnt decided what career shell folshylow

Pride in Daughter Meanwhile the whole Ng

family who work together in operating a restaurant are anshyticipating Elizabeths retarn to Fall River on vacation in July Family projects are not new to the Ngs however Another unshydertaking was the -founding of a Chinese language SChool ~hich all the children attended

Theyre united too in their pride In Elizabeth When their restaurant was visited during a quiet period they gathered t~

supply details of Elizabeths achievements And they have an added reason for pride in that their daughter is now the Kings daughter as well This was reflected in her choice of a baptismal name shes now Elizshyabeth Regis Ng Regis meanshying of the kin~

the rosary the Hail Holy Queen and Apostles Creed were sung al80 in Latin The combination of so many tongues with the unishyversal language of the Church lave me a tremendous feeling of the oneness of the Church -and the Mystical Body

Visit Headquarten The Legionaries felt at home

ift Lourdes too upon visiting the Legion headquarters there a building given to the organishyzation by a nephew of St Bernashydette on condition that it hi used for religious purposes only At the headquarters Legionaries from all parts of Europe take turns in serving for a month or two at a time They distribute literature and try in other ways w make the work of the Legion known to Lourdes pilgrims

On its return voyage the Fall River pilgrims ship left from Gibraltar and even in that fortress city Father Oliveira disshycovered fellow-Legionaries He has returned to his Taunto~ parshyish more than even enthused over the Legion apostolate

At his own sunny rose-surshyJounded shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes he detailed some of the accomplishments of the three praesidia active in his parish Nearly every previously unconshyfirmed adult has received that

sacrament many marriages have been rectified and th~ number

of parishioners approaching the sacraments has been tripled in the five years the Legion has been in operation In the entire Diocese he said there are 21 praesidia organized in 13 pushyishes

Parish Shrine A miniature Lourdes processhy

sion is held monthly to Our Lady of Lourdes parish shrine with parish and City-wide groups taking turns in partici shypating The shrine itself beshylongs to the parish in a unique way for it is made of stones eollected from the fields of nearby farms Father Oliveira himself manned a truck for a month during the Mariah Year of 1954 when the shrine was built aiding parish teen-agers in collecting suitable stones

The Legion of Mary multi shyplies the zeal of priests by proshyviding them with capable helpshyers declared the diocesan modshyerator Please pray for the work of the Legion and for increased

membership in the Diocese he concluded

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Preiate Says Todays Youth Victims Of False Philosophy of Discipline

GREENSBURG (NC)-Todays To a great segment of our young people make up neither college men ana women today bull beat nor a silent genera- the speaker declared freedom tion but rather are the articu- ill a situation in which the indishylate and aggressive victims vidual can do or say an)thing of a false philosophy of difici- 1II1hich he wants to say or do pline without regard to Hi~ rights or

Rt Rev Msgr Donald M privileges of anyone else To Cleary chaplain to Catholic stu- them the exalted idea of the digshydents at Cornell University nity of man has been corrupted Itbaca N Y offered this analy- into the idea of the supremacy Bis in a commencement address of the individuals judgment at Seton Hill College here Cor- When the are told that libshynell has been the scene of recent y outbreaks of student violence ert~ IS the opportulllty to do ~hat

Students like those who took whl~h one ought to do th~y Imshyt middot th d t t t mediately choke on the word par In e emons ra lOllS a ht f middottmiddot r tht

Cornell -he said are the fu1l- oug to or 1 ~mf 1~~ ~u on ~ blown products of an educational restrlc Ion an Iml a lOn an theory which has as its funda- these words hav~ long slnce been

deleted from their leXicons Onemental premise a glarmg error ht th t 1 The error he continued i15 the mIg say a ~oung ~p e

belief that liberty and freedom have always rebelled agamst aJe unconditioned and UDre- a~t~or~ty have always resented - t d dt th t hl diSCiplIne have always foughtSwlC e commo I les- a p I - h h h t -h =th t d agamst stnctures on speech andosop y w IC eac es a or er h 1

can be established without diseishypline and that morality iFits b d t the od t ofroa es sense IS pr uc the adored democratic process

This point of view Msgr Cleary Said is the only posshysible explanation of students violent reaction to anything which resembles authority or discipline While unexpressed their attitude seems to be We

will accept and Iive by onlythose rules and that code which WE consider to be just and fair

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Msgr Cleary pointed out that order caimot exist without au shythority virtue cannot flourish without discipline Any philosshy

TttE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs June 26 1958

Catholic Deaf Are to Meet At Louisville

LOUISVILLE (NC)shyTwo important developments for Catholic deaf persons are expected to come out of the ninth annual convention of the International Catholic Deaf Association here July 6 to 12

Convention directors are lookshying for an agreement on a set of hand signs fQr Catholic usage which will eliminate differences in the signing of such terms as sacraments rosary and Mass

A printed form for Confession by deaf persons is the second mljor items on the agenda This will make it possible for the deaf person to confess his sins quickly and accurately with a pencil

~fhe majority of deaf persons attending the convention will be those who use signs rather than speech for communication All meetings will be conducttgtd by sig-ns in silence Father Gerald Timmel conshy bull

vention chairman said translashytors will be on hand They wiD interpret signs for those not proshyficient in sign language As the slgteeches are delivered in sign language the translators wiD convey the meaning in words

An estimated 1000 deaf pershysons their husbands and wives and chaplains of local chapten of the association are expected to attend In addition to conshyvention meetings vacation and

mission features have been inshycluded in the program

Daiiy mass with sermon and Confessions are planned Toun of places of historical interest a boat ride on a river steameF a grand ball and a civic recepshytion are also on the agenda Registration will be held July at convention headquarters Louisvilles Kentucky Hotel The daily Mass will be ofTered at the Cathedral of the Assumpti~ here

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bull Hollywood in Focus -THE ANCHORI 18 Family Prayer Is lope of WorldThurs June 26 1958 The sanctity arid unity of the ern Provincial of the OrderSees New Moral Hazards family niust be protected at all Special police were pressed

CrossWord Solution costs and this must come about into duty as the large crowd thro_ugh family prayer Father began to pour into the groundsIn Trend to Grey Films Patrick Peyton of the Holy of the Holy Cross Fathers Semshy

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TOG SUIlBy William oR Mooring EVE C Cross Fathers told more than inary where the Fair was held RIGS ENGLANDA young fellow who knows movies so well he ought to SORO TEEPEE 3500 people at the Country Fair The order has under construcshy

10 on $64000 Question offers two reasons why many in North Easton sponsored by tion on the same grounds a new the Associate Family of the Holy Seminary the first built in thealmost first-class films fail to click with the public these Cross Fathers East by the Order that conductsdays Some he says lack a positive point of view Others The salvation of the world Stonehill College Notre Dame

display too little regard for (James Stewar~) concientiously hinges on the return to unity University Kings College in consistency in characteri~- retiring from the poliGe force love and respect in ~h~ iamily Wilkes-Barre Pa and other tion becaU~e he suffers dizzy spells circle the world famous founder institutions ~

Any Hollywood producer then shortlyalterwards getting of the Family Rosary Crusade Father Peyton left North ehoosing a theme like negro- involved in a dizzy love affair and the Family Theatre said Easton for Minnesota where he

The famous priest who re- will conduct a State-wide Familywhife integration anti-semitism with a woman he knows as the It seems only a short time that polltical char- wife of a-friend turned recently from the Brus- Rosary Crusade on the same

Roddy with his mother used to sels Worlds Fair where the pattern he has followed in dioshyJatanismlabor- In the soon to be released come to our home to dinner Holy Cross Fathers are showing ceses throughout America Eushyin a nag ement film Houseboat Sophia Lor- then play cowboys and Indians a film three years in the making rope Asia and Africa apheaval etc en plays the deVoted foster- wiHf our children The Fifteen Mysteries of thebull h 0 u 1 d not mother of Cary Grants children Dean Stockwells last visit was Rosary was introduced to thepose and ex- (as a means of course to land- with his brother Guy about overflow crowd by the Revploit the social ing their Pa) At the start we three years back He then seemed SAVE MONEY ONGeorge S DePrizio CSC Eastshyproblem then see her teachIng the little boy quiet even timid His career as

mn away from how to steal from a street bar- a boy star had finished Would V It without at- row he make it again as an adult atican Stamps YOUR OIl HEATtempting any solution What Similar inconsistencies have actor VATICAN CITY (NC)-The might happen if positive con- turned up in other recent pic Holy Sees participation in the sectit C(II ~~~n0 1 t be Today presumably he is allelusions were drawn in such tures ne exp aria IOn may Brussels World Fair has been

d- d set again although I hope this films lS another matter tha t H0 11ywoo pro ucers are t db role in Compulsion will not eommemora e y a new series CHARLES F VARGAS

middottes Examples breaking away from stark black f V t Ct t t Clh t type Dean Stockwell either l) a Ican 1 ypo~ages amps 25 ROCKDALE V E

The young man cites as typi- and w I e contrasts-between vir- A EIIU Character typing is one of the-1of the rlp and run tech- tuous and vicious characters NEW BEDFORD MASS most stupid and inexplicable ofIlique in screenplaytelling The fair-haired hero and black TElIIo1TS(J

Markof the Hawk in Wllich moustachioedvillian ai-e not Hollywoods casting habits _ Pup Te~t~ bull99middot ~ - ~he producers set Littl~ Rock even seen in Westerns any more Marglret O~Brien ~owawaita

Produce kto t adult fulfillment as an actreliSIvrics to an African tune rSsee crea e lin I e of g b t th arid as her motherhinted the W II T ~ ~Ma rJorie Morningstar~ which ar a rey e ween e once - ~ a ent C~tp ~n def~re-nce to popuiar senti typical herq and heel the pre- H911ywood producers cannot ~ -v

nen(watered down the Jewish mise being that there is good forget the pert little girl and ~ gt 5x7 - 1150 eharacteristics and aspirltions in the worst of- us and bad in look to the ~alerited young Wo UMBRElLA TENTS expressed in theJ)qvel~ and the best U dramatic conflict thus man Pigeon-holethinking

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This young man was born and Seeing Margaret OBrien and lived many years in the East her mother on TV via Ed MurshyHe is familiar with the typical rows ~Person to Person reshyBritish colonial officer whom called for me more personal he k nows as very d 1fferent contacts I had with them when character from the one Alec Margaret was MGMs top child Guinness plays in Kwai So star The crisp diction and earnshytoo one suspects does Guinness est expression were still there himself who almost refused to on TV but like the pigtails the play the part OBrien dialogue was gone

Pathsmiddot of Glory Sayonara Margaret used to talk a blue The Young Lions The Enemy streak catechism school pets A Delicious Below all recent and excel- everything While She and Dean Treat lent films about war are chal- Stockwell were making The lenged by our young friend Secret Garden together Marshybecause they implicitly de- garet left her arithmetic to make nounce patriotism and national me lemonade I hope someday pride although he quickly adds to become a good cook she that his own military status said and a good philosopher gives him an urgent and im- too _ mediate concern for the preser- Now as Margaret gets her

vatioh- of world peace lovely face on the front cltgtver As he suggests it may well be of Life md is instantly com- ltf

that more people than Holly- pared with Elizabeth Taylor wood producers suspect ar~ Dean prepa-res to co-star in alienatedwhether they realize Richard Zanucks production of it ()[not by such trends of the Loeb-Loew crime story thoughtwhich come iil cyclesCompulsion which brought a lodrum up Ii particular theme sensational press to roiuig with monotonous repetition StOCkwell and his co-st~r ltod

Inco~sistencies dy McDowall alongBroadway - Hitchcock may be forgiven Calls Typinamp Stupid

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K of C FJeseesWin~ State ~hampionship Anofhell t~agyBy Jack Kineavy

Somerset High School Coaeh In Tito MoveThe latest in a long line of giant killers is St Stephens

NEW HAVEN (N(j) shyHigh of Worcester which last Sunday defeated highlyshyThe national head of tftetouted Newton 41 to annex the 1958 state baseball chamshyKnights of Columbus haspionship The achievement is all the more remarkable when expressed opposition to atshythe comparative male enshy

Gernert are the only men who tempts to extradite a ministerrollments of the two finalshy have performed up to par to of wartime Croatia from thiIists are compared St Steshy date The unSeasonable weather country to face charges of _phens a four year school has among other things reshy crimes in Yugoslavia had a total of 96 boys whereshy tarded the great Ted Williams Supreme Knight Luke E Hart as Newton lists 1400 in grades Ted needs that real warm declared that Andrija Artukoshy10 through 12 weather to get going but the vic Minister of Interior in the

weatherman is still holding outAs a matter Croatian go~ernment duringOn the mound Frank Sulli shyof fact the World War II would become

van and Tom Brewer the acesbaseball turn- a second Imre Nagyll if sentof the staff have been able toout this year back to Yugoslaviaaccount for only seven victories(125) exceeded

11 any example of whatthe total numshy between them Willard I Nixon might result from the grantingber of boys in at 1-7 is in the throes of his of the petition of Yugoslaviathe Worcester worst professional season ever Lor the return of Dr ArtukovicThe former Yankee nemesis nowschool to that country were needooIf St Stephshy is suffering fr6m a sore shouldshyMr Hart said it might beer which probably means hellens were comshyformed in the news from Hunshypeting in the do a stint in the bull pen before gary I pray not and I am JOeshyEastern Tourney the school getting another starting aSsignshyluctant to believe that this g09shywould presumably be included ment e1llment would be willirlg aein Class C which would make On paper the Sox personnel SAFETY PROGRAM Seminarians_from St Marys have his blood on our handsit ineligible to compete~ in middotthe stacks up with the best in the Semmary Baltimore are shown ~tising a releae from

State final St Stephens b league ~us it would be preshy I[ 01 C Membera front head hold during waterfront safety Fogram atcoached by Jack Tivnan forshy mature to consign them to a Mr Harts statement followed Cathedral C~mp Seminarians Donald J Bowen and Jamesmer Holy Cro~ pitcher a decade disappointingfate Detroit at the a resolution passed by the __ or 90 ago The game originally moment is the Cinderella team E Murphy are in the water while National Red Cross preme board of directors ot ~

scheduled for Saturday was held of th~ league The TigerS took Instructor Donald V Brand gives pointers The seminarians Knights of Columbus a ftIIIIF over by threatening ~eather but the vaunted Yankees over the of whiCh was sent to Secre~will be counsellors again at Cathedral Camp this Slminer a banner crowd of 5000 jumPs seven consecutive times of State John Foster Dulles thronged the stands at Fitton before being blown out of the Mr Artukovie is a memlais Field Sunday to witness the park 15-0 of Saturday But if Prelate Stresses Principal Work of tbe St Columbans Counaoil final youre going to lose em might Knigbts of Columbus of WFor Priest Is Offering Mass Don Riedl was the starting and as well lose em gOod minster Calif

NEW YORK (NC)-The prin- ian emigrants continuany hewinning pitcher for St Stephens Out in Milwaukee the four False Chargesteams competing in the Young cipal work of a priest is offer- declared becoming their beshybut he needed help from Paul

Catholic Little League have ing the Mass His Excellency loved spiritual fathers benefacshyMorano who came in the sixth The Yugoslav governm_ chosen novel names for their Archbishop Amleto Giovanni tors counselors infirmarians has been trying since 195 to hurl 3 1-3 innings of scoreless clubs The Popes the Cardinals Cicognani has said they are ever ready to defend have Mr Artukovic 57 exball Morano was indeed the fairshythe Bishops and the Padres The The Holy Sacrifice transcends them when in difficulties and dited A Catholic he selftld haired boy for the Worcest6 clericalmiddot names were selected all h~ activity the Apos- distress they open schools for as Minister of Interior in ~parochials In addition to his

fine relief stint Paul came league sponsors said because tolic Delegate to the United their tnaining and never abanshy pro-Nazi Croatian governm_t the league for boys 912 hopes States decIared in an address at don them or become disheart shy from April 1941 to Octoberthrough with a bases-loaded to eliminate competition on a the dedication of a new $500000 ened by any kind of difficulty 1942 Croatia was made an anshy triple in the fourth to provide parish ~ and encourage the wing at St Charles Seminary hard journey or dangerous ad- dependent state after the Gershymore than the needed margin

for victory youngsters to get along with Staten Island venture - bull bull They increase man invasion of Yugoslavia boys outside their neighborhood Mission of Priest their zeal aod affection in ac- When Titos communist p8I shyIn another tlemencious exhishy

bition of versatility St Stephshy A player pool has been formed Archbishop Cicognani said in co~nfe wi~ the bull bull bull needs of tisans took control of Croatia ill

ens catcher Paul Cantani-who from 12 boys in St Elizabeth his address that a seminary is a thell people 1945 Mr Artukovic fled shySt Mary Czestochowa 5S Peter British-held territory He camehimself owns a 5-0 pitching recshy place where candidates for the It is the ebarity of Christ and Paul and St Robert parishshy to this country in 1948ord-was all over Fitton Field priesthood prepare themselvell which animates these good men es The players will be divided Mr Artukovic has been deshycatching pop flies In all be so that one day they mayexer- Archbishop Cicognani saidinto four evenly matched teams fended by the former privawhauled down five two well back cise their proper and principal They offer their talents heart

An 4P wire photo out of secretary of His Eminence AI-shyof the plate and two up the first office of offering the Mass and 8OuI their labor and re-Cleveland last week pictured a oysius Cardinal Stepinac Fatberbase line The talented catcher The Holy Sacrifice he addedsowces moved by the charity of group of nuns attending the game Stephen Lackovic woo ~had 10 putouts in the ~ame is an act superior to anything Christ they never tire in a body for the first time The resides in Lackawanna HYthat might be --accomplishedFor coach Howard FergusOns 4Jt D ____footnote to the picture went middoton Newton nine the loss must have through intellectual talents lit shyto explain that the sistersmiddot were _SEGUIN bullerary ability or any other giftcome as a distinct shock The dyed-in-the-wool Indian fans

Eastern Mass titlists had -nushy To offer to God the Holy de Body Builderswith but one exception The inshymerous scQring opportunitie Sacrifice and to distribl1te the

dependent ltthinker-amiddot Y~llkee Aluminum or Steelgifts of God the sacraments andbutthey lefta record 16 strandgtshy fan was relegated to a badttow 944 County St ed RoD OLolighlin middotwjtb two th~ truths of faith-such istheeat by her assoCiates Whim the NEW BEDFORD MAssf singles and -amiddot triple Pacedmiddotthe mission of the priest Archshyvisiting Yan~ w~re app~i~I ~ ~~opciCogilani said WY 2tt618i Tige 10gthiC~at~cl Itmiddot wa~ of the situation middottheYp~i~(ed

rNewtons seventh apllearance i~ rge Apostolic Dele~a~ ~liiotheiJ loyal rooter with aitautoshy

the tourneyliliai TheYve woo praised the Scalabrinian FatherslJaphed ballltwo statetifl~ gt wbo conduct the New Y~rk

From Yu~tan MexiCo com~ semmary Th~y look after 1131-Science and R~Iigion an anecdote from which YOUll get a chuckle It didnt take the In Close Harmony Padre long to realize that the s LOUIS (NC)--HarmonySaturday afternoon confesSion between science and religiQl has line was longer than usual always been a postulate of the

When confessions were over Catholic philosophy of educashyI found out why said Father tion Bishop Charles H Helmshybull J obn P Lomasney Maryknoll sing of Springfield-Cape Girardshy

Missioner from Dorchester eau Mo said atmiddotmiddot baccalaureate Mass A gang of kids who were ceremonies at St Louis Univershyplaying baseball instead of at shy sity tending doctrine class rushed More than 15 centuries agointo Cburch middotto take shelter from he observed St Augustine posshya heavy storm ited the Catholic attitude toward

My catechist-never one to truth when he stated that10000let an opportunity pass-ltorshy difficulties in regard to religishyrailed them for their doctrine ous truth never make a singlelesson and then recommended doubt Truth is one and can that they all go to confession never contradict itself When I complimented him be Seeming contradictions replieq Padre for three weeks BiShop Helmsing pointed out lve been trying to get those come from ignorance When ball players in here Dont thank there is a supposed conflict beshyme-thank the good Lord fOr tween religion and science the raining thelit out conflict comes from either igshy

With the Red Sox currently norance of science or ignoranceriding along in fourth place of revealed truth just a game and a half out of second their sub-standard pace Js almost lost sight of But only once in the last 25 yearS have the Sox had as poor amark as thefr present 31-33 record III 1954 at this time the Bosox were ~4-30 buried in the American League cellar and 20 games off the pace Thatw~ Lou Boushydreus last year at the Boston helm Inconsistent pitChing and the

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a wait-and-see policy as Thomas brought in lieu of a false peace performed the incredible task that cannot rise above the natushy~ait-a~~ ~ee Policy I20 -THE ANCHOR I

Thu~s June 26 1958 of working his way through ral order and she knows quite Aristotle Averroes and Avishy well the need for ferment and cenna keeping all that was good both of which are essential to the exigencies of revolution in their systems rejecting what the vitality of the Church The

Churchs Caution Source Free From ErrorOf Reassuring Strength was false and constructing one is conservative the other

By Donald McDonald with Aristotles magnificent revolutionary I realize that I

these few con-Davenport Catholic-Messenger philosophical methods a sys- tmiddott siderations are not the whole oftern of Catholic theology that The Church as an InS 1 utlon

The other day when announcement wasmade that must be conservative But the this matter but I do think theY still stands today as the coinetshy revolutionary ferment must are relevantthe first step toward the possible beatification of John ~tone of all Catholic theologiz- come from her individual memshy

HenryCardinal Newman would be taken June17 a friend And I think that far mor~ llg _ _~ bers aod if the ferment and noteworthy than the Churchsof mine wondered aloud why the Church has on more than Active Elements revolutionary action is needful historical hesitancy in adopting

one occasion viewed a man were coming out in unpreceshy A third consideration is sup- she ~i11 per~it it ~nd if need anltl endorsing what is eventu~ with suspicion if not alarm1 dented profusion and the plied by the great co~tempor~ry be~4edorselt explICItly ally proved true is the fact th~t during his lifetime o~ly to ~nonize him a century or Rveral centuries later Newman lived under a Cloud

for 20 years following his conyersion t 0

the Catholic Fa i t h An d while Newman scholars are stillmiddot dIsputing the justice or inj ustice of it no one denies the faet that

the cloud did exist

Newman- of course was not the first saintly Catholic to encounter suspicion eoolness and official opposition St Thom~s Aquinas was not al shy

~ lowed to teach Aristotle at the University of Paris and saints

like Teresa of AvilaJohn of the Cross and Joan of Arc met with opposition of a ferocity the gentle Newman never knew

i dont think anyone single factor can adequately explain this apparent paradox of official reproach and reservation during a saints life and r post-facto canonization But several conshysiderations come to mind which might put the thing into a focus where middotit is seen as normal and natural and certainly nothing about which to get terribly upset

Test of Analysis And in at least one important

respect the Churchs caution deliberativeness and reflectiveshyness before endorsing the thought and judgmente of one of the faithful constitute one

of the sources of her great and reassuring strength -

This in fact is the first conshysideration I think we should look at We cannot have the reassurance th~t the Church will not be taken iii by false doctrines and philosophies without running the risk that the same Church will delay tor what seems to some of us an intolerably long time before she endorses what is true

If we want to be sure that error does not insinuate itself into Church tradition and teachshylng it seems to l11e we must reconcile ourselves to the faC

middot-that truth too must submit to the time-consuming test of an- alysis examination reflectioil and deliberation

Human Frailties It might be objected - imd

here wecorile to asecoridcon- sideration - that Church au- thorities should be more pershyeeptive that they should be able to recognize more quickly what is true and good that they should be able easily to distiIl shyguish between truth and error This objection ignores I

think two facts First that in cases involving extremely subtle theological and philoshysophical positions those who are in authority must rely upon the theological and philosophical erudition of their advisers who as often as not may be the technical inferiors of the theoshylogians or philosophers whose works ate being examined and evaluated

Nor would it be surprising if advisers to authority suffered from such human frailties as envy frailties that would color their judgment

Time and Age Secondly the circumstances

of time and age must be given sufficient weight In the case of St~ Thomas Aquinas for exshyample the Church up until that time had not developed the ~ys-

tematic theology we know toshyclay Transletions of the Greek and

Arabian pagan philosoph~rs

CAPE COD PllIDES IN NEW CHURCH OurLady of Victory Church in Centerville today off+rs one of the nicest pI of h deg th F II R DO Th

aces woors IP In ~ a Ive~ locese elayout above shows the baptismal font a d Our Lady of Victory shrine togethetwith the facade Ol[ the church at the top Modern kitchen facilities aremiddot in t echurCh base-

ment shown in the center left ph~to and the main altar

Churcli simply lacked the reshy French th~ologian Henri de As an institution commisshysearch and intellectual resources Lubac SJ who himself has sioned by Ghristmiddotto lead souls to make on-the-spot judgments known what it means to have to salvation she is the Holy and distinctions between what his writings and his teachings middotMother and like a mother was true and what was false in legitimately circumscribed by fiercely dedicated to the conshythese philosophers (and a great Church authorities servation of life bull deal of it was in fact false)

In his first book of Para-It was only natural then and doxes Father de Lubac ob-

I feel it very reassuring that serves that in the Church there the Church should have adopted are always two active middotelements

But the Mothermiddot knowswhat Christ her Head has said about the kind of peace He has give~ and the sword be had

is in the center right TlIe Sixth Station-Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus-is in the insert The lower left is a view of the sanctuary from the middle aisle The parish rectory is at t~e lower right The Church may be reached by taking a right turn from Mid~Cape Highway at Craigville Motel to Short Flying Hill Road and continuing to center of Centerville Viilage

for 2000 years she has been able to keep her teachings on Faith and morals il11mune from the inshyfection of error

An awful lot of wrong-headed people have tried to introduce error into that teaching and tradition Their attempts add up to an interesting and volumshyinous history of heresybull

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THE ANCHORshyMaryknoll Missionaries to Mark 3Thurs June 26 1958 Founding Anniversary Sunday

Stonehill FamilyMARYKNOLL (NC)-Maryknoll more formally the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America will observe Division Passesits 47th anniversary Sunday Since the end of World War II tne Society has doubled its membership I)which now Halfway Mark nu~1ers 1624 prie~ts bQ- In Hong Kong ~aYknOI~ers The final report meetingtlers a~d semmarIans Ill- are working in the most dense for the summer of Stonehilleluding a bishop and 16 displaced-person area in the College Family Divisionpriests from the Fall River world today With the influx took place last night withDiocese of Chinese refugees fleeing from

$184774 of a $325000 fund goalMaryknollers from New Bed- the Red mainland the population raised toward the Student Censhyford are Most Rev Frederick A of Hong Kong has tripled The ter and Cafeteria now underDonaghy Very Rev David I four well de~eloped Maryknoll construction Rev James JWalsh and Reverend Fathers parishes average 3000 adult Sheehan CSC college presishyJohn J Considine John JLaw- baptisms a year dent is chairman of the familyleI John F Lima J Ernest Korea Paradise division fund driveMailhot Charles A Murray

Edmund A Toomey and John Japan continues to be a difshy Fund-raising will continue in the fall under the direction of

Fall River members of the missioners have said that there J Toomey ferent mission area Veteran

Rev Thomas C Duffy CSC Society are Reverend Fatheril is probably no mission country director of the colleges $5000shyJohn M Breen William A Fletshy in the world where consistant 000 development program cheroLeo J Melancon John E conversions are so difficult Various chairQ1en reported Morris Anthony J PaUlhus and To reach the social-minded the folloWing towards their Thomas Plunkett Japanese Maryknoll is placing a goals Alumni Rev James V

Rev Joseph W Regan is from strong emphasis on the social AT MEEtING- FOR DEAF Demonstrating Full of Lowery CSC $23031 toward Fairhavlin and Rev Raymond H apostolate-particularly with the Grace in sign language ai-e left to right Rev John Bosco a $32000 goal Clergy Rev Ershy

Valente OFlI of Providence R I at Our Ladys ChapelKelley recently ordained from recently organized Good Shepshy nest P Royal CSC surpassed Mansfield herd Movement Founded in the $5000 goal by $705 CollegeNew Bedford Rev James A McCarthy of Holy Name

Imprisoned or Expliled Maryknoll the movement conshy Staff Miss B Anne Thomas ofChurch Fall Rjver and Mr and Mrs Charles St Pierre Jr

His Holiness Pope Pius XII centrates on mass communication Taunton surpassed a $2000 goalof Fall River has entrusted to Maryknoll the media to bring the message of by $1145

care of millions of people living the Church to the Japanese Faculty Dr John J Reedy of in the remote areas of Formosa people Its most ardent disciples North Easton surpassed a $2125 Nocturnal Adoration Group Grows Korea Japan Hong Kong the are newly converted Japanese goal by $389 Stonehill Guild Philippines Hawaii Chile Peru Accoiding to MarYknollsSushy Mrs W Leo Welch WhitmanFrom 65 to 1300 Me~ in Decade Bolivia Mexico Guatemala and perior General Father John W president raised $8000 towardPORTLAND (NC) - In 10 idea of having men spend the Tanganyika in Eastmiddot Africa Comber war-torn Korea is the a $25000 goal House Mothersyears the St RosF Nocturnal night in prayer before the

The first Maryknoll departure missioners paradise for rapid Miss Helen Derby North EastonAdoration Society of the Portshy Blessed Sacrament during the group of four priests left for the conversions surpassed a $3000 goal by $182shyland archdiocese has grown 40 Hours missions of China 40 years ago Th~ Korean people seem to Parents Judge Beatrice Hanshyfrom 65 members to more than The devotion was introduced Each succeeding year more and have a natural desire for religshy 1300 men into the country in 1882 Memshy cock Mullaney Fall River more Maryknollers carried the ion Father Comber said Even raised $108883 toward a $175shyThe devotion was introduced bership in societies in the United Gospel to China until villages thoug the work is difficult 000 goal students Rev Williamhere by the late Linus Fuller of States today is estimated at more and cities becMne a promising from a physical point of view F Gartland CSC raised $3006Milwaukie Ore Sixty-five men than 100000 men inissionary harvest it is rich in spiritual consolashy toward a $12000 goal suppliersgathered for the first meeting

But the Chinese communists tionsv Emery La Liberte Brocktonof the society in 1948 College Scholarshipsended this brilliant era in Church raised $97(j1 towards a $68875In the first year of membershiphistory nine years ago by rat shy New African Diocese In Greater Demand goalgrew from 65 to 547 By 1952 tling down the Bamboo Curtain MONTPELIER (NC) - MoreSince 1952 Maryknoll has there were about 1000 members The 500 American missioners been in charge of six parishes and new societies were formed Vermont senatorial scholarships TV Appeal

on the island of Luzon in the in the Portland suburbs and sevshy WASHnTGTON (NC) -Theworking in China-200 Maryshy were granted nand used in the knollers among the~-were Philippines Two months ago eral towns in western Olegon 1957-58 school year than at an U s Court of Appeal has under

it was agreed to take over an The idea for the worldwide advisement the legality of theeither imprisoned or expelled time since the program was undeveloped area of some 3200 nocturnal adoration societies Jesuit Fathers Loyola UnivershyWith the release from a Red inaugurated square miles of the Province of originated in 40 Hours devotions sity of the South operating comshyprison earlier this month of the One hundred and thirty-two

last two American priests q1ly Davao on Mindanao Island at the Church of Sancta Maria scholarships went to students at shy mercial television Channel 4 in one American missioner remains tending St Michaels CollegeWit~ the growth ofth~ Church in Rome In 1810 Father Giashy New Orleans in China Maryknolls Bishop while students of Trinity Colshythroughout Maryknolls Afri- come Sinibaldi conceived the James E Walsh lege received 5

In Other Areas can mission in Tanganyika the Urges Laity to Make In all 297 of the 300 schOlarshyHoly See created two dioceses Restricted from all mission ships of $200 each were usedIn October 1956 Father Edward Christ Live Again

activities Bishop Walsh says he In past years a dozen or moreA McGurkin MM of Hart- GRAND RAPIDS (NC)- It is

will remain in Shanghai as long have gone begging Each offord Conn was consecrated the the respollsibility of the laity to

as possible to bolster the morale Vermonts 30 state senatorsfirst bishop of Shinyanga and make Christ live again in the

of the Chinese Catholic who are awards 10 scholarshipsnine months later Father John world Archbishop Leo Binz of

suffering a persecution deshy J Rudin MM of Pittsfieldmiddot Dubuque told the Knights of scribed as one of the most Mass was appointed first bish- Columbus State conventioneffective faced by the Chlirch op of Musoma Wherever a Christian goesill the past 2000 years On this side of the world in there Christ must go WhenshyAlthough expelled from China

Central and South America ever a Christian speaks 01 actsMaryknollers formerly stationed more than 200 Maryknollersare then Christ mustspelkand actthere are busy in other mission working in YucatanGuatemafa~ he- said

aceas Chile Peru and BoliviamiddotIJ1 these Tne Archbishop also empha- During thll past few years 58 Catholic countries as middotin most size$l ~he need for thoroiJgh China-exiled missioners were of Latin America iheChurch training and formlltionoflayre-assigned to the fringes of the

is stricken with an-appaUing apostles He 3aid~ you must ~ Bamboo Curtain on the island shortage of priests interested in forming yourselresf Formosa As a result of their

A highlight of the past year and in helping ~o train otheriexperience on the mai~~and th~ was the appointment of Msgr as a reserve force of competentpriests and Brothers have joined Edward L Fedders MM of and willing lay apostles a groupwith other mission societies in Convihgton Ky asprelate Nul- ofYilling and able helpers tomaking the island one of the lius of Juli a new Maryknoll participate in the Bishops workfastest growing missionary reshy

territory along the shores of which is Christs own work ofgions of modern times Lake Titicaca in Peru building up his Mystical Bodr

departure ceremony in the presshyence of 5000 relatives and friends

At the request of the Amerishycan hierarchy St Pius X author ized in 1911 the establishment of a seminary to train American men for mission work in foreign landll

In the first year the society o MEDALIST Dr Win- was located temporarily at Haw throp Peabody a leading au- thorne N Y but since 1912 ~he thority on chest diseases natiol)al headquarters and major

seminary of Maryknoll have has been awarded the cov- been at Maryknoll NY 35 etedmedal and certificate of miles north of New York City Award of the American Coi- on the Hudson Riverhigl abOve lege of Chest Physicians Dr the village of Ossining Peabody a native of Wake ThemiddotCatholic Foreign Mission field Mass is a parishion- SoCiety of America was found of Blessed Sacrament ed b two American diocesan

priests Father James A Walsh ChurchW~hi~gton D~C~ (l3~J71936) andtather Thomu NePho~ I Pric~_(1860-1li11~)

which is the Church Authorized by St Pius X

At the major seminary here 48American men were ordained AIME PEllETIER to the priesthood in June by ELECTRICALHis Eminence Francis Cardinal Spellman Archbishop of New CONTRACTORS York in the new Maryknoll Residential - Commercial chapel The following day 51 Industrial Maryknoll priests and Brothers received their formal mission 633 Broadway Fall River assignments at the 41st annual OS 3-1691

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Mary Reed Newland has written some of the best books on the Christiap tlpbringing of children (She is u~o one of the most luCid and entertaining speakers on this vital 8ubject) Her latest publication in the category is fhe middotSaints and 06r Children (Kenedy $395i) It shows

parents how the lives of the saints can be used as a guide

in giving childrens lives genushyine Christian oriehtation integ- -rity and depth

The book is divided into two sections The first comshyp~ises fairly exshytensive studies of five saints of modern times of Abraham and of the holy Family

The second is a gathering of utterances by or stories about many saints which either are enlightening for

parents or can inJtruct and in- ~ ~ire childrer

The teaching and correction and conversation i of Christian parents says Mrs NewlaOd ought to lean h~avily on the Dints for help This is how saint stories are best u1sed to make a point to wann Ithe heart to stir up a hunger

The essays in th~ first part of the book are thoroughgoing The author has not beJn satisfied to skip through popular biographshyies snap up a fewmiddotlrandom facts and gabble a superficial comshymentary i

Work is Substantial Rather she has begun by doshy

1 t d I If d ng a grea ea ~ rea Ingas

the lengthy bIbhography attests What she has read she has ponshyde d fIll

re care u YI anayzmgaearchm~ for key factors

ished or lost through emotional problems too deep to be resolved without specialized help

She cites the estimate that one out of 10 children in the U~ited

States is emotionally disturbed She stres~es the fact that effecshytive help can be given and also the fact that failure to provide such help has ~errible someshytimes disastrous consequence~

not only for the individual but also for families and fQr society as a whole

She alludes to numerous theoshyries (Freudian etc) b~t seems to subscribe to no one of these in particular Instead she takes from each what she judges to be sound

Capital emphasis is put on themiddot role of parents Although it is dubious that parents are responshy

sible for all emotional problems m children they are involved in most

It is the anxious parent says Mrs Moak who tealthes his

child anxiety the insecure paren~ whC fails to give his child the secureness of direction his char- acter needs in order to develop and grow She strikingly inshystances the various ways in which parents contribute to emotional disturbances not a few of them innocent-appearing but in fact deadly

Parents are also the central ele91ent in ~he curig of chil shydren s emotional disturbances

f~~sldMoakhdte~tils tfhelw~rk ndo1 psyc Ia ns s 0 c IOICS a schools and other institutionsti g h th f t nd

S owm ow ey unc on a what they can accomphsh butshe keeps coming back to par~ ents and the family

She has taken llJP ~etpen only when she has worked out The focal pom~ of both t~at-views which are cogent And mentand pre~ntIon of e~otI~m-always she has in mind the situ- ~l disorders she mamtams ation and needs of paientsand should be the family all children in our oWn society in ou~ p~anni~g in terms of new our own time faclhtIes m wider keatment Just as it is customary in eulo- progras in preventive work gies for priests to pay a con- shou~d be based on he ~XI- statedmiddot that education is playing ventionally worded tributeto mum use of that prmclple their parents so is it the usual Whether or not one agrees thing to speak in a general way with all of the authors opinions of the influence of the parents one will find her book immenseshyof saints I ly informative It certainly

But M~s Newland is at pa-ins achi~ves its stated primary purshyto discover in pr~cisely ~hich P9se to help parents of disshyway parental instruction and turbed children to understand example worked~ in the cases both the nature of the problem which she considet-s Thus she with which they are Gonfronted gives her reader~ SQ1nething and the means which cal be specific and ~bsdntial to get used to correct it their teeth into andl digest And it will move others to be

Again she has a happy way sympathetic and helpful in any of coming to gripsrwith fundashy encounters with (luch children menta Is In writing10f St Dpm- Scientists Testify

I ~nicSavi for example she says After qualifying for the Pro-It l~ pOintless to t~1l ~r ex~ct testant ininist~y John Clover

a child to do a Chqst-hke thlOg Monsma made a career of writ shyif he has no knltjlwlege n~r ing and broadcasting He has ery real love of Christ ThiS now edited a book called The

must be carefully cUltivate~ bYEvidence of God in an Expandshypa~ents Lovecome~ before Imlshytahons bull

And 10 dlSCUSSll1g St Maria Goretti she says th+t when parshyents undertake to ttCach chastity we cannot start lith chastity ~e stf~t ~ith t~e love of God With domg Hs wlllli~ all ~hlOgs

~arents Will find 10 thIS book ~lllted~ns~ers to many quesshytions which stump them llS they strive to fulfill their duty to head and help their children

- toward sanctit Mr~ ~ewlands suggestIOns are nJYrJad unshyhackneyed and admirably pracshytical i

Disturbed Child Helen Moak author of The

Troubled Child (Holt $350) is the mother of an Iemotionally

disturbed child As the result of her experienc~ in pealing with this child and seekilg treatment

for her she has gained insight into a vely serious problem and much information as to what is being done abou1t it in our COuntry and has formulated criticisms and suggestions worthy of sober scrutiny

These are the children we call troubled or emotionaily disshyturbed she writes children

whose potentialities are dtmioshy

ing Universe (Putnam $375) which brings together the views of 40 American scientists on God and religion

The contributors each of shywhom has written ~ few pages represent practically the entire ranges of the physical sciences They unanimously testify that in whatever field is their specialty be it scanning the vast heavens or studying the tiniest forms of life thev have encountered ir shyref~tabl~ evidence of the exshy

istence of God Some of them point out that

science ~annot directly deal with God But in the realm which is the province of science there are abundant indications that God must exist _

Without Him it is impossible to acltount for the universe som~ contend Repeatedly instanced is the marvelous order of the unishyverse as well as the balance in nature the wonders of bodily functioning the inner man and so forth Matter and chance canshynot fully explain these mere accident is unthinkable There must be an Intelligel1ce behind it all gt

One writer quotes the words of Plofessor Edwin Conklin ~f

NEW PROPAGANDA PRO-PREFECT His Emishynence Gregoire Pierre XV Cardinal Agagianian Patriarch of Cilicia of the Armenians center has been named ProshyPrefect of the Sacred Gongregation for the Propagation of the Faith the post to middotwhich Cardinal Stritch Qf Ghicago was appltgtinted priorto his recent death in Rme The Car- dinal is shown with Msgr Paul Tanner left of the NCWC and Archbishop Louis Batamianright Patriarchal Vicar

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ITHE ANCHORshyThursJune 26 1958

Says Scienc~ Helps In Other Studies

BALTIMORE (NC)-The United States will be setting

the stage for commlttmg

national suicide a generation from now u~l~ss it ~rts to do l10re t stImulate~unouslty and learnmg a~ong Itsyouth

Nlchol~s DeWitt associate at the RussianRes~arch Center of Harvard U~lver~lty decla~ed at Loy~la Umversl~y that while ou~ Ju~gment sh~ts the ~ntral obJectI~e ~f the Krmhn-----of furthermg ItS power mfluence and direct control ol~r the d t f d t n

es I~y 0 ~en a~ na 10 s remams the same

World Dominati_

Mr DeWitt a native of Ruso sia came -to the United States in 1947

Deploring what he called this countrys attitude Df re- garding Russia ~s a menacing monster at one time and a peaceful and palatable comshypetitor at another Mr DeWitt

a vital role in furthering the Soviet objective of world domshyination

The Russians today outnumshyler us in engineersmiddot and scien- tists medical doctors agricultural ahd bilogical science specialists he asserted In

engineering and science fields

Prineeton The probability of life originating from accident is comparable to the probability of the Unabridged Dictionary r6sulting from an explosion in a printing shopt

Another writer observes We see too much evidence in conshy

they graduate annually beUer than twice IS many as we do They train 10 times as many tecbnicians aswe do

Avoid Same M~stake This trend is indeed disquietshy

iog Mr DeWitt continued for the quality of professional edushycation in the Soviet Union today is at least equivalent if not at times superior to that offered in this country But the weak spot in the Russhysial stress on scientific training he stated is that all of Russias gains have been attained at the

expense of what we call general education and liberal arts the humanIties and the lIOCial

sciences Mr DeWitt said that the

United States should not make the same mistake but sbould promote foremost public untJershystanding of the issues inV6lved

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DAYTON (NC) - Children read write and spell better in schools where science is well taught Sister Mary Aquinas the flying nun of Green Baybull believes

If a teacher can teach science well the child will come to like school better and the enthusishyasm arising from his studying of science carries over into the three Rs the Wisconsin nun declared

Johnny cant read she said because he doesnt want to read Once you make him want to read half your problem solved

Although she is in her sixties Sister Mary Aquinas keepsbusy conducting science workshops a~ound the country f~r elemenshytary school teachers and even manages to get in a bit of flyin time occasionally

A member of the Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity she became famous when she organ- iZ~ fying classes for young men about to enter the service in the early days of World War n

without resorting to the RU8shy

aian m9del of central controlmiddot More for Youth

He called for this country face the problem of scientifie kaining and particularly the education of youth on its own terms and in accordance wiUt its requiremerits~

We have come to realizemiddot De concluded that unless we start to domore for our young sten today to stimulate their curiosity and learning both ia and out of the classroom bull middotwe will be setting the stage for committing national suicide a laquoeneration from now

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NEVER AN IDLE MOMENT Giving their charges the loving care left photo Lorraine Roderick smiles Good Night to Sister Margaret otherwise denied them the Franciscan Sisters at St Marys Home New Francis Russell Roderick in second right photois ready to take off into

Bedford are shown performing the daily tasks that aid the youngsters to outer space with the aid of Sister Josita At rigbt Sister Grace Pierre liveonormal lives in a large family At left~ Sister Walter Josephine Superior accompanies the vocal trio of Sharon Roderick Donna Boyd and lends a helping hand at the wash basin to reluctant Paul Rusin while Irene Roderick

Jimmy Grant (left) and Alfred Pontes (right) await their tum In second

Divine Word SocietyAim to Overcome Franciscan Nuns Mother Many at St Marys Opens Ohio SeminarySh Continued from Page ODe shelf over-looking each dormi- Not only did the triplets haveS I TOLEDO (NC) _ A newIster ort~ge the job of comforting him by tory was a whole collection of them but they spread through

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) producing a piece other dolls in fact weve never the Home and those particular minor seminary of the Society of the Divine Word situatedThe national chairman of the Russell disposed of Sister seen so many dolls in one place children will be long remem-

Sister Formation Conference showed us around the shining as at St Marys They overflow bered on a 374-acre tract near subshyliays the shortage of Sisters in building How do you keep it the dormitories into the halls More and more impressed by IUrban Perrysburg has been the United- States has come so tidy we queried thinking recreation rooms and even the the order maintained in such a dedicated by Bishop George J about because todays needs of the havoc only one or two kitchen large group we visited the washshy Rehring of Toledo The new

seminary will accommodate 50are much more multiplied than children can create and re- Children attend school at the rooms with their bouquets of 7esterdays fleeting that 80 boy~ and gira Home through eighth grade toothbrushes peeked intO the students of high school age

lived here then go to high school outside elosets with each childs clothes Father Lawrence G Mack Mother Mary Philothea 01 The children help with all A school day begins at 630 neatly sec~ioned in drawers and Divine Word Missionaries proshy

the Sisters of Charity of Provi- the work she said~ with most of the - children at- on hangers and glimpsed the vincial said a boy who goeldence in Seattle noted it UI Even Russell tending 7 oclock Mass In sum- inviting library from the eighth grade to thecertain that we have more vo- Lo d CEspecially Russell He loves mer time however the sched- ve an are new minor seminary begins 15~ eations to the religious life than to dust The children are given ule is relaxed and tbe children Eleven ~Isters su~ervIse St years of preparation for ordishyever before in hilltory but ill different work assignments each may sleep later At 730 in the Mary s giVIng theIr lIttle guests nation in the society which haa proportion to the population in- month Sister explained The evening bedtimes begin for the the love and ~are cIr~umstances missions in 31 countries crease we have an increasingl older girls help with ironing and littlest children and by 930 all have otherWIse demed them dimfnishing supply kitchen chores the boys have are in bed after a busy day which Th ey belong t

0 8t A th n on~ s

Todays discoveries in the charge of the big dishwasher may have includedfor the girls ProvInc of the ~hIladelphla fields of medicine have opend and are also excellent floor special instruction in cooking FoundatIon of the SIsters of the new vistas-and new people are scrubbers and waxers knitting and crafts and for the Third Order of ~t Francis which needed to further the explora- But theres lots of time for boys training in sports Both was orgamzed 10 1855 by Ven tions in medical research Likeshy the fun of childhood We saw boys and girls learn ballroom John~ Neumanl CSS~ then wise in the field of social work Ylgtungsters absorbed in TV a dancing the 3lsh~p of PhIl~delphIa -new techniques are developed to meet new needs and new pershy

shouting crowd in the big playshyground and a musical group

Supper preparations were unshyder way as we visited the kit-

GIrls Int~rested In the vaned work of t~IS commumty are ~dshy

~nnel are needed for new techshy around a piano Summer vacashy chen and one of the pretty helpshy Vlsd to diSCUSS the matter WIth niques There just arent enough tion will bring trips to Lincoln ers was indulging in that favor- th~Ir confessors and make ~p-Sisters to go around Park swimming parties campshy ite of teen-agers an after-school ~hcah~n or request further In-

Professional CaJlin~ ing and a gala day at Fenway snack Somewhat impeded by a ormatIOn from Reverend MothshyPark said Sister Grace Pierre bottle of soda and a Dagwood er General Our ~adY of Angels

But the Sister Formation Con- Convent Glen RIddle Paference__an organization of And ali year round special style sandwich she was arrang-

treats are provided by New ing platters of salad under theAmerican sisterhoods studying Bedford organizations and es- watchful eye of Sister Cook ways to strengthen theprofes- pecially by the Homes auxili- Left Marker ional and spiritual preparationf Sisters-will help solve the ary the Infant of Prague Guild As indicated by the teen-YQCation shortage Mother Mari Each Guild member adopts ~ agers snacking the youngsters Philothea said child remembering birthdays lead normal lives as far as pos-

The confere~ce believea that and Christmas and visitinC the sible said Sister Grace Pierre bo or girl each Dlonth with the average stay at the

b raising the standards within How Pret~r Home being two to three years religious life more young people How pretty was our in- But problems come kiflg-size in

- will be challenged to seek their Yolunt~ry exclamat~on when we 9Ucli a large family she eJ[shy~ations there th lmiddotttl 1 d tmiddot lI8w e I e gu s onna ones plained Last year for instance Todays youth is generous ~ach wit~ a differentmiddot color triplets came to 8t Marys f~ idea~middot-tic and eager for a chal- acheme pmk aqua and blue a short stay bringing with them lenge Sister Formation will with walls bedspreads eurtains an unwelc~me guest measles make them see in the religious and even radiators matching life a real professional calling Holy water fonts at the right Mother Philothea commented height for small fingers were bull L1NGUICA

at each door and on every bed bull CHOURICO lay its little owners favorite bull MORCELASFather Ferreira doll or stuffed animal ready At Grocers - Super Marketllfor night-time cuddling On aContinued from Page One

AMARAL1SPortugal Father Ferreira is the Scientists Are Closer an of the late George and Mrs LISBON SAUSAGE CO Cabral Ferreira He has two To ThomistTheories 33 So Second 8Llisters and three brothers one MILWAUKEE (NC) - The WY 3-7645 of whom is also a member of Speculations of physical scienshytile Society of Jesus tists are closer today to the

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-6 -THE ANCHORUncatholic Catholics

Thurs Jun2 26 1958Some of the recent college commencement and baccashylaureate talks are well deserving of reading and study

At times we Catholics can be very uncatholic when it Weekly Cal~ndar eomes to appreciating the words of those not of our Faith Of Feast DaysWe are apt to dismiss anything saisI by one who is not a Catholic as being unworthy of attention or foolish or TODAY-SS John and Paul unlearned Our possession of Gods truth instead of making Martyrs According to tradishy

tion they were brothers and118 humble and grateful can often make us quite patronshyofficials in the households ofising toward others We can at times draw into a ghetto of Copstantia daughter of Emshy

our own making and look down very uncatholic noses at peror Constantine They were those who are searching after truth and trying to serve it put to death about 362 under without the full benefit of the Faith Julian the Apostate when they

refused to worship pagan idolsPresident Pusey of Harvard for instance an intelligent It also is said that their martyrshyand capable man had some interesting words to say on dOJTl led to the conversion of

religion in a secular university Dr Pusey fears a secularism Terentianus the judge who which will produce a world in which in the words of passed sentence on them Moberly Some think God exists some think not some TOMORROW - St Crescens think it is impossible to tell and the impression grows that Bishop-Martyr He lived in the

first century was a disciple ofit does not matter Dr Pusey thinks that it does matter 51 Paul and was mentioned by

and with that sentiment we all agree St Paul in his writings TradishyThe fact that the President of Harvard speaks on the tion relates that he founded the

importance of God in education should not receive a patronshy See of Metz in Germany The Roman Martyrology holds thatising and casual glance from Catholics We should be vocishyhe was martyred under rrajanferous in our praise of such a position obvious and fundashy about 100

mental as it seems to us And we should praise the man who SATURDAY - S1 Irenaeuspeaks that way Bishop-Martyr He was born in

All too often we seem fearful that one word of praise Asia Minor about 130 was edushyfor a man means that we must agree with all that he thinks cated by S1 Polycarp and was

sent as a missionary into Gaul or says Such an attitude is unworthy of us where he was ordained by St Pothinus Bishop of Lyons HeProfitable Summer became Bishop of Lyons in 177

School days are over for a few months The Family Clinic and by his preaching converted For some they are over for good Many a college and much of France to the Faith

high school graduate has taken a last look at the degree or With a number of his flock St Rigmiddothtsin Marriagemiddotlmpose diplorria and is now taking more interest~ in~the want ads Irenae~s went to a ~artyrs

death under Septimus Severusthan in the sport and social pages of the n~wspapers Corresponding Obligations hi 202 Others are congratulating themselves on getting By Father John L Thomas SJ SUNDAY-SS Peter and Paul

through this year and now they are seeking summer jobs Assistant Professor of Sociology Apostles-Martyrs This feast Some high school graduates are experiencing a bitter commemorates the martyrdomSt Louis University

knowledge-the eminent position of senior came to aclim~x of the great Apostles St PeterManyof us older family folks have aserious problem- the first Pope was crucifiedon commencement day and now there is the let-down-for when aild how to call a halt in increasing the family At with his heal downward near

who is more insignificant than a college freshman-to-be-inshy 37 Im married 15 years and carry my seventh child My the Triumphal Way at the order September strength and my husbands income would do nicely with of Emporer Nero He was buried

Those who have been graduated fromelementarj in the Vatican On the same day four or five-as it is Im 0

IChools are anticipating with excitement all the chang~8 gations and consequently DO also under order of Nero St constantly running out of need for ~self-control Paul who earlier was one of thethat will come with high schoola pick of subjects bought both My husband considers Act 0 Love greatest persecutors of Chris-

and brought lunches more freedom they think his impulses as God-given Third because we are not tians only to be miraculouslyClass day orators have finished saving the world and and to be fully exercised-God controlled by instinct but posshy converted was put to death by

marching down the road of life will provide Can you give us sess the use of reason we are the sword on the Ostian way ~me guidance constantly putting asunderThe teachers are getting a we11-deserved rest MONDAY-Feast of the Comshy

Older family what God has joined together But the Summer months can serve as an invaluable memoration of S1 Paul Apostlefolks as you Thf Creator meant conjugal

part of the education process And this for youngO and old call them Mar- relations to be a mysterious TUESDAY - Feast of the Most Precious Blood This feastalike tba are not the unifying act ~f love which He was established by Pope Pius IX

These are the months when young people should bemiddot only ones who would bless with new life under in honor of the Blood of Ourseem confused proper conditions and whichencouraged to read all those worth-while books that they Saviour which was shed for theabout the rights would strengthen and support

never had time for during the school year And here the redemption of mankind and duties of the marriage bond throughoutemphasis is on the word encouraged Not ordered or

0 WEDNESDAY-Feast of themarried 1i f e life

drivim but encouraged This could even take the form of Questions re- But husbands and wives fre- Visitation of the Blessed Virgin wasreading aloud to the whole family Certainly Treasure lated to t his quently put asunder this mar- This feast estabijshed by

problem arise velous unHY of shared mutual Pope Urban VI and extended to Island read aloud for a haJf hour or so in the evening could

so frequently pleasure and love either by the Universal Church in the 14thbe a source of delight for adults and children both that the most ignoring its dignity or empha- century by Pope Boniface IX in

These are the months when eighth-graders and those helpful approach will probably sizing its merely physical as mem~ry of the visit of the in high school should make some serious effort with proper be to spell out a few pertinent peets As a result it loses its Blessed Virgin to her cousin St and interested guidance to decide what profession or -voca- principles and facts applicable true significance and is used for Elizabeth

to all of them Some of these selfish purposes iion or work in lifethey are suited for and want may appear to be self-evident Primary Purpose Jesuit AS$ails

What must be considered in this regard is not the dollar and repetitious but experience Fourth the marriage contractal~ne but the important aspects of satisfaction in ones has taught me they are not confers equal conjugal rights Levittown Plan work and happiness and of course salvation Adjustment Possible IIpon husbarid and ~ife~ but the NEW YORK (NC) - Jesuit

How often it happens that the only reason a hIghschool First husbands and wives dif- use of these rights is subordishy Father John LaFarge has scored student can give for taking a certain course is that a friend fer considerablyin the nature nated to the primary p~rpose of plans to build another Levit

marriage is the proshy town housing project segreshyhas taken the sarrie course High school years are not too of their reproductive drive the which personal _ implications of its creation and education Of chil shy gated like the others as inflamshyyoung to consider the future fruHful use for their future dren Briefly these rights may matory and dangerous

These are the months when fathers and mothers should and consequently in their atti- not be used selfishly but for The noted author expressed try to plan affairs for the whole family That does not tudes toward the exercise of this thlt good of the couple and of hope that Rev Robert B Meyshynecessarily mean family vacation-how many families can faculty in marriage the family This requires self- ner of New Jersey in whose afford that But it could very wen mean a famHy picnic or Likewise wide individual dif- control and a Christian sense of state the project will be built

ferences exist while age health respon-middotbility wiiI do something about it ride or outing of some sort-modest in scope and yet bringshyfamily responiibilities and so TlIrning now to your older His reference was to a stateshy

ing all members of the family together in a common and ment made by William J Levittforth cause further variations folks problem Martha yourhappy enterprise Parents can reap rich rewards just by chances are few makes that president of the company planshyHence that letter clear your seeing their childrens faces as theyaUexplore a zoo couples will always reach per- husband has put his own intershy ning the town on a site between together What better way to give the experience ofhappi- feet agreement in this area pretation on Catholic teaching Camden and Trenton The build-

This does not mean that there about marriage Of course you er asserted that there would be ness in the family no change of policy that madeneed be conflict Most couples must trust in God but this trust Summer months are called months lof recreation and the first two Levittowns-onsoon discover that they may not should not be a thinly disguisedthat is exactly what they should be-a building up of f~mily agree on a great number of excuse for selfish indulgence Long Island and in Pennsylvania ~pirit a developing of plans for the future a wicJening of things they can learn to adjust and lack of Chri1tian restraint -white communities

The Jesuit editor pointed tomtellectual and cultural tastes and adapt if they wish to suc- I know he will protest that Levittown to illustrate his con~ceed restraint is difficult under theThey should in fine be profitable months without the tention that in the exploitationMust Accept Responsibility circumstances-has he ever triedBuggestion of pressure or strain of racial feeling real estate isSecond the use of the repro- it Has he made use of prayer the sensitive area here in theduetive faculty is a human act and the sacraments to gain Northan act of the person not the strength Has he shared the

He called the co-existence ofmere unrestricted exercise of a burdens of rearing a large famshyfamilieS the front line of thebodily function Hence it im ily by helping with the chddren racial problem of the U S plies tl acceptance of full re- around the ~home

sponsibility for its possible con- UnleSs he can answer allregrh~-ANCHOR have shown that it is possible sequences by the couple as a these questions in the affirinashy with a little mutual cooperationOFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER cOuple tive he had best examine his and the help of grace

Pblished Weekly by The atholic Press ot the Diocese ot fall River Some husbands are selfishly conscience very seriously Somewhere in the past marishyirresponsible in this regard Rule of Reason- tal chastity acquired a merely410 Highland Avenue forgetting that they must seri- What car you do Well ifFall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 negative meaning in peopleously consider the health and he will cooperate you should mind-the avoidance of contramiddot PUBLISHER strength of their wives and also practice continence either peri shy ceptives _ But chastity in all

Most Rev James L Connolly 00 Ph~D their own ability to make rea- odic or absolute after your baby walks of life is somethinr posishyGENERAL ~A~AGER - ASST GEERAl MANAGER sonable provision for another arrives until you have regained tive the control and regulation

Re DaOiel f~ Shalloo MA Re John PDrlscoJl child your health and your financial of our reproductive faculties ac-Marriage would cease to be situation is under controL cording to the rule of rigllt rea MANAGING EDITOR human if the rights it conferred Of course this may not be son Your husband has evidenU7 Attlilrney Hugh JGolden bull carriedno cornispoJlding obli- easy but many Christian couple forgotten this

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lTHE ANCHOR- 7 IfThurs June 26 1958 Holy Father Approves Pastoral Institute-_-----------

Must Recognize Two Aspects In Man

SAN FRANCISCO - A call for mutual appreciation by clergymen and psychia- trists of their complemenshytary but distinct roles in patient treatmentwas made by Dr John R Cavanagh of Washshyington D C a past president of the Guild of Catholic Psychiashytrists and Father Ramon A di Nardo a Catholic chaplain at St Elizabeths Hospital for menshytally ill Washington

Dr Cavanagh said that in the protess of middotmoving closer together it becomes necessary for each discipline to take a positive stand on the question of the other and its significance not only in psychptherapy but in human living

He said both are possessors of an incomplete knowledge of one of Gods infinite mysteries that of the human personality The two have a broad and inshytelligent view of that personalshyity but from different vantage points he added

Two aspects The clergyman he said sees

theJtuman person as organized by a fundamental principle called the human soul The clergyman ees man in his relashytion to God as the beloved the creation the child and the heir and the Image of the Almighty He sees other things too such asmans buman frailties and his virtues which are but aspects of his dependence on his Creator Dr Cavanagh saidbull

The other aspect of man he continued is that seen by the psychiatrist as a scientist The psychiatrist deals with the causes which the philosophers would call secondary and accishydentaL In the technical lanshyguage )f philosophy and theolshyogy they are just that But these causes are in practice and for the normal welfare of pershysons quite primary and necesshysary for the diagnosis and treatshyment of the psychic ailments of man

The psychiatrist is trained and experienced not so much in the why as the how~ he stated

Rejects New Hearing On Sunday Sales Ban

INDIANAPOLIS (NC)-The Indiana State Supreme Court has rejected an appeal for l

rehearing on its ruling that baus the sale of automobiles on SunshydaysshyThe appeal was filed on the

ground that the law enacted in 1957 was unconstitutional

Ed Clarke president of the firm which sought the hearing stated hat he is considering an appeal to the US Supreme Court

One member of the Indiana high court dissented from the majority opinion to reJll~ a hearing Judge Arch N Babitt atated in his opinion the Sunshyday closing statute is ~discrmlshyInatory

Nuns leave Schools For Mission Work

TILBUhG (NC) - Twenty schools conducted in the Nethshyerlands by the Sisters of Charishyty of Our Lady Mother of Mershycy will be transferred to lay teachers next Fall The Sisters feel their services Will be more valuable elsewhere Many are expected to engage in missionshyaiy work

Marian Medalists DAYTON (NC)-Donaid C

Sharkey and Father Joseph Debergh of Lowel have been named for the 1958 Marian Lishybrary Award of the University of Dayton for their book ~Our Ladyof Beauraing Father Deshybedgh is a priest of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate He heads the Pro Maria Committee which is devoted to spreading devotion to OUr Lady of Beauraing Mr Sharkey is a free lance writer

OKeefe Awards given in memory of the hlte chaplain of Super-Right Heavy Corn-Fed Steer Beef the Junior Foresters to Joyce Petit (left) of Sacred Heart School and Joanne Davis of St Marys School at Communion br~akfast in St Patricks School cafeteria Fall River

Present Essay Contest Awards RIB To Fall River Junior Foresters

ber at the direction of the Po~

aiff himself by the Vicariate of Rome and the Sacred Congregashytions of the Council of Religshy

ious and of Seminaries and Unishyversities

Purpose of the institutor Is to give advanced training to dishyocesan and Religious priests for

their pastoral ministry and to prepare those who will be iia charge ofteaching pastoral theshyology in seminaries

FORESTERS AWARDS Past High Chief Ranger Francis L Hannigan of Brighton and Rev Walter A Sullishyvan of St Marys Cathedral present the Father John

Awards were presented to winners of the essay contest conducted by Our Lady of Fatima court Junior Foresters at a Gommunion breakfast in St Patricks school Fall River folshylowing the reception )f Holy Communion in the church

Rev Walter A S~llivan chapf lain presented first award to Joyce Petit and second to JONme Davis Other members presented gifts for writing on Putting the Message of Fatima into Our Daily Livesmiddot were Chief Ranger Barbara Gaspar Walter Burns Michaelene Leary Brenda Hampston Arlene GasPar Pashytricia Murphy Kathleen Stone Pamela Sullivan Kathleen Beaulieu and Arlepe Braga

Rt Rev Msgr Edmund J Ward pastor of 8t Patricks gave th~ invocation and welshycomed the group Other speakers were Rev John Cronin assist shyant at St Patricks Past High Chief Ranger Francis L Hanni-

Franciscan Brothers Choose Superiors

BROOKLYN (NC) - Brother Bertrand OSF has been reshyelected to a second three-year term as Superior General of the Brothers of the Third Order Regular of St Francis

The election marked the lOOth anniv~rsaryof the arrival froin Ireland of tle first members of the community Bro~her David OS was chosen assistant sushyperior general of the U S branch of the community

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Songs were offered by Vice 7-INCH SHORT CUT -Chief Ranger Carole Kelly Pa-

tricia Murphy and Joanne Davis NO SHORT RIBSUniversity Adds INCLUDED 65~Ethics Course

TAIPEI (NC)-An American Jesuit priest is conducting a course in medical ethics at the FIR~T 2 RIBS LB 851ISIRLOIN TIP national university of Formosa which is expected to have conshysiderable effect on the future gene~ation of doctors in China

Father Edmund L Fitzgerald of San Francisco has been at shy

tached as associate professor to the Institute of Public Health a department of the universitys College of Medicine since he came here in 1954

Two years ago the dean of the lI)edical college sent a questionshynaireto members of the faculty asking for suggestions regarding improvement of courses and teaching methods

The San Francisco priest sugshy Super-Right Heavy Corn-Fed Steer Be~f gested that a course in medical ethics be included in the curri shyculum

The sugeestion was well re-shyceived and a year ago Father CHUCKFitzgerald was asked to conduct a course in medical ethics for students of the medical college

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The institute has been funcshytioning at the Lateran University for several months under the dishyrection of Dominican Father Raimondo Spiazzi

The Pontifical Pastoral Insti shytute was established last Septem-

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Condition Satisfactory I-Iappy Climax of HoursofmiddotWaiting

By Mary Tinl~y Daly Date of her spinal operation set by the patientour

19-year-old Mary aRd by Dr Rush But you and Daddy have to call him and please do it now Mary urged 1 Want this back fixed

Yes we milk - toastedly through the hot sudsy water agreed Wed call-but after lUnch Frankly we were phone-shy and found it hard to pick up that receiver dial that numer

Arrangements eompleted ~e realized t hat this was it Cold with apprehenshyaion we countshyeel the hoursshyand we prayed-tried to that ill Somehow t b e for mal learned _ as _ ashyc hi I d prayers w 0 u 1d vanish

from our lips and ali we could summon was a Please Thy will be done -but Please Dont dictate to the Lord we told ourselves and breathed another Thy will be done

How friends rallied round with prayers The Sisters of the Visitation where Mary had one to high school were pray-

ing So too were the Sistersatmiddot Trinitymiddot College the Piarist Fathers at the instigation of Marys form~r teacher Father Iranyi the C~puchins whose aid eur friend Father Sebastian hadmiddot enlisted the priests in our own Blessed Sacrament parish Morishy

aignor John McClafferty offered his Mass for her on the day of the operation Countless genshyerous lriends added their pray- bull s to ours

We Have Faith Night before admission a

big dinner of Marys favorite lIteak (Mary gettinl$ the tendershyloin) with mushrooms and with Aunt Virginia as special luest and alf of us pretending

that the party was in honor of Virginias belated birthday Then Marys gang descending in full force for an evening of non-= Rnse Lights out at 11 and Wake me for the 730 Mom from a sleepy Mary

Shes so calm the Head of the House said Thats the way to be All those prayers bull bull bull we have faith

Next day routine admittance to the hospital We and a dozen or so others waited answered the necessary questions and went up to Marys room with her-and left

That evening at home was outwardly calm We looked at TV and didnt know what we 8llW we read the evening paper but It might have been printed bull Greek Finally bedtime bullbull

We remembered some ironing to be done and crept down to the kitchen setting up the iron- ing board we noticed a couple of dingy dishtowels middoton the rack Corne to think ofitall the dishtowels had been getting

rayish Pouring bleach and detergent

Into the dishpan wemiddot squinched those towels through and

Represent Hyacinth Covncil af Meeting

Final plans for the national Convention of the Daughters of Isabella were discussed at the state meeting in Statler Hotel Boston Representing Hyacinth Circle No 71 of New Bedford

were Mrs Catherine Letendre r~g~nt and st~te monitor Mrs Ll1han GuthrIe Mrs Blanche King and Miss NatHe Ferreira

Mrs Guthrie win be chairman of reservations for the national banquet and Mrs King chairshyman of reservations for the state banquet Miss Evelyn Hendricks is in charge of reservations for

until they were chalk white the very physicaleHort bringing a release from tension HQw silly to be bothered about dishtowels we told ourselves

Somehow though hang~ng them up iIi the backyard in the deep silent black middotof the night the wind bringing a middothint ofshyhoneysuckle fragrance we found

real prayer rising from heartmiddotto lips And we slept

Long Wait

Mass breakfast and ~ a Tislt with Mary in the hospital bull- We kissed Mary and promised prayers a she was rolled away to the operating room 011 a stretcher Then the long wait beiinning at noon First a visit to the small hospital chapel where others were praying middotfor their dear ones the quiet broken only now and then by a soft sob The red sanctuary lamp twlnkshyling the words of the Head of the House remembered all those prayers-we have faith

Out into the sunshine we yengtok a long walk around the grounds

Nice shrubbery the Head of Sweepstakes paid off $56000 andslJe promptly donated $10000 of it to help the parish the House commented build a new school She is shown with her uncle and some future students as she turns

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SURE CHA-RITY BEGINS AT_HOME It was the Luck of the IrIsh for AliceM

Murphy 23 nurse at St Joseph Hospital PattersonN J and for her uncle Father Donald J Murphy pastor of St Pius X Church Rochester N Y Alices $350 ticket on the Irish

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magnolia Of C G 1 d - Yes I guess it ismiddot (We ape UI S eouldnt have cared less) The 56 Catholic members of

1255 bull the graduating class of Barn-The bite middotof lunch recom- stable High School were guests

mended by the Head of the at the fourth annual Communion House took up a little more breakfastmiddot sponsored by the time but we found it hard to Guilds of Our Lady of the Asshyswallow Themiddot hands of the sumption Osterville Our Lady

clock seemed to crawl 125 Tlieyll bring her off the

elevator near this waiting room the nurse at the desk toldias so we took up our po1 bullbull 140

A chat with some other wait shyjng families and convalescing patients in the sunny waiting room 223 305

Then our patient was rolled off the elevator on the stretcher -a waxy-pale Mary withmiddot blue eyes fogged but brightening whenmiddot she saw us and a wan replica of her cheery smile Hi she middotwhispered Nice of you to wait

Reassurance from the surshygeon that all was well and conshyditioo satisfactory

of VictoryCenterville and St Francis Xavier Hyannis at Hyannis Inn

Attired in caps and gowns the graduates attended M~ss in St Francis Xavier Church Celshy

ebrant was Rev Justin McCarshythy O~M of St Fr~ncis Fdary Brookhne who was also guest apeaker at the breakfast

In his address~ Father M~- Carthy creator of the comIc strip Brother Juniper urged the gl1aduates to be herOIC Cathshyolics and develop the custom of daily Mass and Communion

Grace was sald by Very Rev LeonardJ Daley pastor of St

Francis Xavier Seated at the head table were Mrs DOllllld James preSIdent and Mrs John

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ActressVoices Faith In Youth of Todciy

LOS ANGELES- (NC)-Irene I)unne says she would be will shying to buy stock in the future of todays youth

Miss Dunne film star who served as alternate representashytive of the United States to the United Nations 12th General Assembly declared that Amerishycan young people are entering a middottumultuous world However she said their re-

ligious beliefs and the traditions of American democracy make it possiblemiddot for them tcl face ~e future confidently

Miss Dunne delivered the comshymencement address at Loyola University

Bishop Asks Support Of Catholic Press

OPOLE (NC) - middotThe official organ of the Chancery office has published an appeal issueg by Bishop Franciszek Jop of Opole to the clergy of his diocese call shying for support of the Polis~ Catholic press

tours ~n his appeal the Bishop Following the state banquet pointed to the fact that because

Oft Aug 7 there will be a recep of the lack of theological books tion for the new state chaplain in this country Catholic publi- Rev Joseph middotA Beatty of New- cations haVe become a valuable ton professor at tile St Seba~ aid in sPreading theologicaltian School JlnOwledge~

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trude Childs representing Our Lady of Victory Guild

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Says Re~ession Helps Soviet Propaganda

WINOOSKI PARK (NC)-Tbe current recession has already provided ammunition for comshymunist propaganda

Atty James T Tynion of New York told gIaduates of St Michael~ College in Vermont that Russia has capitalized on the recession by claiming before Latin American nations that the United States caused their economic crisis

Mr Tynion also pointed out that in the world of today America and the Catholic Church are allies in the struggle with Russias totalitarianism

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SANTA FE (NC)-This citys men said Archbishop Edwin Catholic archbishop has criti- V Byrne If the Chambers of cized bathing beauty contests as Commerce in New Mexico must

occasions of sin use such wicked means to adshy Bathing beauty contests are indecent exposures of human bodies the temples of God and are occasions of sin to wicked ~

Asks Women Restore Concept of Charity

WASHINGTON (NC)-Archshybishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington has urged 80me 30()() women attending the in augural meeting of the Washshyington Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women to help restore the ~oncept of personal service in charity

The Archbishop also asked the women to prepare a sugshygested socbll code for youth of the archdiocese

NCCW president Mrs Robert H Mahoney of Hartford desshycribed the national councils federation of 11500 organizashytions as a firm strong spirit shyual cable to help lif America to the moral and spiritual heights which its present poshyaition of leadership demands

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Although the prelate did not inentioh it by name there WlUl a belief that he was referring to a beauty contest in the city of Albuquerque

Catholjcs in the Santa Fe archdiocese are forbidden to take part in bathing beauty contests of any kirid Those who wilfully do so and parents of such conshytestants are to be denied the reception of the sacraments~

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the new exotically beautiful middot schools IOcparate for the sexes Hawaiian print playclbthes Mr Good cited the example They have all the encha~tment of the Roman Catholic schools of the islands in sleek-fitting and especially the respect chil shycotton swim suits with matching dren arEdauj(ht for the clergy jackets and shirts some with matching skirts too They sing Daughters of America in bright tropical colors and Plan July Conclave authentic Island prints So-o-o

KANE (NC) - Archbishopbe a delightful mermaid or sand in one these Gerald T Bergan of Omaha willwitch of colorful

Hawaiian print ensembles officially open the 27th bienshy(What clpliments youll colshy nial convention of the Catholic lect ) Daughtels of America July 6

Dainty rosebud-print cotton in Omaha plisse sleepwcar is in our midst Some 500 delegates and visi shyand nothing short of entrancing middot tors are expected at the July Inc1uqed in the lovely collecshy 6-11 convention which is dedishytion I inspected yesterday are cated to the qevelopment of a gowns in regulation floor-length more active and a more articushygOwns in popular waltz_length late Catholic laity

THEA~C~O~- 9 Thurs June 26-~l958 i

PklnBrQodcdst For Instruction Of Immigrants

VATICAN CITX (NQ)- The director ofmiddot the L~itin American section ofVatic~m Radio sees great possibilities in its new series of programs

now being beamed to the Amershyican continent for the instrucshytion of Spanish-speaking peoples in the United States

Reception reports from the United tates have been so good says Jesuit Father Franshycisco Ramirez director of the Latin American section that we forsee its possible uses as an aid to the apostolate among c

Puerto Rican immigrants and Mexican crop followers

A great many of the radio sets in use in the United States are capable of picking up shortwave signals as sent by Vatican Radio Father Ramitez believes that it

GOIDEN WEDDING Mr and Mrs Owen Gilligan of is only neces~ary to make the 53A Hillside Manor Fall River receive congratulations of program schedule and possibil shy

ity of reception known and manyRev Robert L Stanton following 50th wedding anniversary Spanish-speaking people willMass in Immaculate COlHeption Church be able to benefit by the news information and cultural conshytent of the broadcasts

Making use of a group of dishyPortland Ordinary Urges Revival

rectional antennae at Vatican Radios new Santa Maria di Galshy

Of Congregation Singing at Mass PORTLAND (NC)-Archbish- stated We wish that this cusshy

eria transmitting station theop Edward D Howard of Port- tom of having male choirs which four months ago beaming specshyland has issued a pastoral letter has fallen into disuse during the ially prepared broadcasts dailyurging the revival of The cus- past several centuries be reshyto South and Central Americatom of singing the Ordinary of vived Mexico and southern ~ Unitedthe Mass by the congregation He added that women are States Jlowever there haveThe Oregon ArchbIshop also to be encouraged to continue been reports of excellent reshystated that women should no with their efforts by aiding and ception from 3 fltlr north aslonger sing as member~ o~ the assi~ting the co~gregation to sing Canadaparish choir but should take durll1g the serVICes but they are

Letters and telegrams havepart in the c~ngregational sing- to do this as part of the congreshypoured into the Vatican Radioing gation and not of the choir offices from every Latin Amerishy

The Archbishop said that The pastoral letter forbids can country including -lettersfrom-the earliest Christian cen- solos by individual members of from the apostolic nunciaturesturies it was the constant tradi- the choir during Masses wedshy of Ecuador Peru the DominishytIon of the Church to have the dings and Benediction and 00shy can Republic and the apostolicfaithful participate in a most fore or after such services delegatio in Mexico active manner in the Euchar- The Archbishop declared that Letters from the United State istic Sacrifilte and Offices by through congregational singing have come from New York Inshytheir singing many of the truths of our Cathshy diana Texas California and He described the silencing olic Faith will be borne into Washington D C Many of them oC the conglegation as being the minds and hearts of our were from amateur radio opshyresponsible for many of the faithful people to their immense erators reporting on receptionabuses ~t the time of the Re- profit conditions Others were from formation and declared that the casual listeners Some wrote Protestant tradition of activ~ Real Cooperation that they did not understandparticipation was originally an EAST ROCHESTER (NC) _ Spanish but that the musicintegral part Of Catholic worshy Ninety-four plumbers carpen was beautiful and that is was a ship

telS bank executives account- thrill to hear the bells of StReferring to membership in ants store clerks and truck driv- Peters basilica ringing at the parish choirs the Archbishop ers plus plenty of hard work- close of the program thats the recipe for the new Job in Gu~mGuild Members Study convent being built here Men WASHINGTON (NC _ MiI-

To Aid Parish School of the parish pitched in to build dred Scanlon staff member of the new horne for the Sisters ofTOLEDO (NC) - Thirty-one the National Catholic Community

members of the Gesu Mothers St Joseph who teach in 8t Service has been named assoshyGuild here took teacher-trainshy Jeromes parish school ciate director of the Guam USO ing courses during the organishy bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull4t ~---zations first year to prepare + FOR HEALTH + ALUMINUM themselves to help out in the parish school

EAT i HALF-SCREENS The women studying at Mary Manse College were trained to E- G G S Measured serve as substitute teachers and middot + and $450 teachers assistants Two quali shy That-R-RichNYellow-Robust+ Installed fied for certification to teach in FRESH CUT-UP POULlR( up t01h-l2 elementary schools

Organization officers estimated ROSELAWN + T R U - SEA L members spent about $1640 in tuition fees during the past year FARMS i Aluminum Window Co to qualify to help out in the 145 Washington St Fairh~ven 328Durfee Street Fall River clas~room tbull Just off Route 6 OS 8-8022 Portsmouth 84

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llISRIONARY AT 91 Father LOllis Taelman 91 Jesuit mlssiori~lry among the U S Indians for 58 yeals observes the 60th anshyniversary of his or~ination on Sunday NC Photo

The Yardstick

middotDeplo~es Att~rnpt to Vilify Auto WorkersUnionHead

By Msgr George G Higgjns Director NCWC Social Action Department =

Several weeks ago i)1 testifying before the McClellan Committee on the Kohler strike in Sheboygan Wis Emil Mazey secretary-treasurer of the United Automobile Workers questioned th~ integrity of some members of the Sheboygan clergy Under hostile questionshy

ing Mr Mazey implied if he did not actuaITy state that the Kohler Company con troIs the Clergy in Sheboygan courity and inshyfluences their action and deshycisjons A few hours later Mr Mazey apoloshygized in teleshygrams to the She boy g a n clergy for his intemperate reshymarks

The followshyin g day a spokesman for the Catholic clergy ~f Sheboyshygan Father John J Carroll of

St Clements parish issued the following statement through the NCWC News Service

Our original criticism of middotMr MazeY was limited exclusively to his letter of attack upon- the integrity of the local court I have received Mr Mazeys apologywhichl consider a gerishytlemanly gesture and would prefer to make no further i6m mentmiddot

UAW Cooperative Shortly thereafter while il

Detroit on other business t dis eussed this unfortunate incidel1t with some of the top leaders gt the UAW I was told that Uier o~ being anti-clericalis stooping deeply regretted Mr Mazeys in~rather low to conquer To parashytemperate statement before tp~ McClellan Committee MOreo~er I definitely got the impression that they would have apologized to the Sheboygan clergy on beshyhalf of the UAW in the unlikely event that Mr Mazey had balked at doing so in his own name

I also middotdiscussed Mr Mazeys unfortunate statement with some of the leading representashymiddottives of the Catholic social action fuovement iIi Detroit They too oeeply regretted the statement i10t only because it was ul)fair to the Sheboygan clergy but also because it was unfair tomiddot the reputation of the union They assu~ed me-and this I knew in advance from other reshyliable sources-that Mr Mazey was not speaking officially for the union when he took after the~

Sheboygan clergy ThlC union they said far from being anti~ Clerical has cooperated rather closely and harmoniously with ~he Catholic social action move ment in Detroit ever since it was 6rganized in the middle 30s

Aim to Embarrass

I am not trying to cover uP for Mr_Mazey That would be Iidishonest waste of time for it is perfectly obvious that Mr Mazey middotpulled a monumental boner His intemperate criticism of the- Sheboygan clergy was ~dmittedly unfair and unwar ~ in the country ranted and from every point of view extremely regrettable Nevertheless I am personmiddotallymiddotmiddotmiddot

convinced that Mr Mazey really is not anV-clerical at heaJt Moreover lie did apologize and his apology was accepted in the spirit of Christian charity by a representative spokesman for the Sheboygan clergy

The matter should have ended right there Unfortunately howshyever an organization known as

Spiritual Mobilization is trying desperately to make capital out of Mr Mazeys blunder for the obvious purposeof embarrassing the UAW and the labor move- ment as a ~holemiddot

Dr Edward W Greenfield a Presbyterian minister from

bull Princeton Ind who openly adshymits that he is being financially assisted by Spiritual Mobilizashytion-is currently distributi ng to his brothers in the Christian clergy reprints of a speech by Senator Curtis of Nebraska enshytitlelt Vilification of the Clergy MUlilt Stop

phrase the title of Senator Curshyti speech this Vilification of middotthe UAW must stop The sooner the better

Court Says Obscenity Law Unconstitutional

RICHMOND (NC)-The Virshyginia State Supreme Court has held as unconstitutional a secshytion of the states anti-obscenity law which forbids distribution of literature deemed objectionshy

-abfe for youth The courts ruling cited an

opjl1ion of the US Slipreme Court which invalidated a sim- ilar Michigan statute on the

grounds it would reduce the adult population to reading only what is fit for children The decision reversed a lower court conviction ofmiddot a Norfolk newstand operator charged with selling olgtscene books and middotpicshytures

Mermiddott COuncmiddot1 EVANSTON (NC) - Father

John J Green OSFS assoshyciate secretary ofthe secondary school department National Catholic Eucational Association has been named to the advisory

coufidi of the National Merit Scholarship--CofporatjonThe

organization conducts the larg est private scholarship program

- Real furpose

The purpose of this speech and of Dr Greenfields covering letter is to create the impression that the top leadership of the UAW is anti-clerical Actually this is merely one of their purshyposes Their real purpose seems to be to create the impression-under

cover of the religious issueshythat the UAW is irresponsible and much t~o pOwedul ecoshynomically and politically forito OWn good and the good of the nation as a whole

Dr Greenfield is very explicit on the latter point He says he does not see how we can conshytinue in silence to countenance the coercilt)lls which are builcishying the uncontrollable power now being concentrated in the union movement and upon which the corruption which has

already been exposed is sure to thrive

Dr Greenfield and his friends in Spiritual Mobilization are enshy

middottitled tomiddot their own opiniori In my opinion however they are doing a great disservice tomiddot the cause of religion as well as to the cause of organized labor by trying to make a religious issue out of their political and ecoshynomic disagreement with Mr Reuther and his associates

lhe UAW to be sure is far (rom perfect but to accuse it

LIBERATOR STAMP Simon BolIvar The Llbershyator Catholic founderopound

p~n-Americai1ism features the new four and eight cent U S postage stamps i~ the ~Champion of Liberty ser ies to be issueqJtily 24 NCPhoto

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UNIQUE MEMORIAL CHURCH Visitors to Minneshysota during its centennial year will see this unique memorial church sllid to be thelarget all-weather log churchmiddotin theshyUnited States St MarysChurch honors the Jesuit missionshyary Father Jean-Pierre Aulneau massacred by Sioux Inshydians in 1736 The church interior has walls of redwood altar constructed of Winona stone crucifix of hand-carved linden wood candlesticks of myrtlewood and locally fashshyioned oak furniture NC Photo

Orthodox Clergy~~n Assumption Aiumnus

WORCESTER (NC)-A Syri an brthodox priest was ambng 33 gtadtiatesof Assumption Colshylege

RevMr Tho~as Ruffin re ceived bisbachelor ~f arts deshygree in pbilosophymiddotHe had been a fulltime day student at Asshysumption for two years At the same time he has ministered to his chur(l an 1400 parishshyioners

Married and the father of two children Rev Mr Ruffin is a native of Cedar Rapids Iowa He is spiritual advisor to the New England Region of the Syrishyan Orthodox Youth Organization and secretary of the Central Massachusetts Council 6f Eastshyern Orthodox Churches

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Religious Institute NOTRE DAME (NC) - T~o Bishops wili addre~~ the sixth annual lfitituteof SpiritiJality tlt1 be hel~ at the University of N9~r~ Damestarting August 6

BislloP Iawrence J Shehan of Bridgeport will -speak at middotthe opening and Bishop Joseph M Marling CPPS of -Jefferson City will close the sessions Aug 12

More than 800 superiors of womens religious communities and their houses of formation are expected to attend The institute is designed- to provid~ religious superiors with a -theological understanding which willassist them in the spiritual formation of Sisters under their middotsuperyision

10 THE ANCHORshy Thurs June 26 1958

Irish President Receives New PQpal Honor

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VATICAN CITY (NC)~

The Gold Collar of the Order 0( Pius IX a newmiddot papai honor destinedto be awardshyed to heads of state is a beau~

fully wrought piece of art First models of the newly inshy

stituted honor have been comshypletedmiddot Irish President Se~n OKelly the first recipient of the collar has been invested in a ceremony in Ireland

The collar about 10 inches in diameter and more than an inch wide consists of a double gold chain with altermrting decorashytions of the papal keys and the coat-of-arms of the reigning Pontiff Pope Pius XII in ilue and white enamel

At the front of the collar is bull middot tiara in gold flnked by two go~den dove~ From the tiara hangs a star-shaped medallion in blue enamel bearing the inshy

scription Order of Pius IXin creased by Pius XII On the reverse side is the year 1957 iD Roman nuin~rals

New Uniform

Those invested with this honor are also giveria starshy

middot ihap~d plaque to wear on the breast It is similar to the meshy

dallion but its rays on which the star is set are of silver while ihosc of the ~edallion are ofgomiddotid

IL neW uqiform has been ~shysigned to~gpwith t~~ decora- tion It consists of waist-length jacket witli long flowingtails and irousers without cuffs aU of darkblue The high collar of

the jacket the cuffs of the sleeves and he pocket flaps are red with gold-braid embroiderY in the shape ~f laurel leaves

Similar gold embroidery de~shyorates the front panels and wai~

middot of the jacket as well as the back A gold stripe is worn on the trouser legs The haUs the tr3shyditional boat-shaped form of black velvet bordered with gold braid andhung with gold tasse~s

front and back and surmounted by white plumes

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THE ANCHOR 11 Slovakian ~eds Aim to Thwart

Thurs June 26 1958

Obscenity Law Belief in God Violator Faces VIENNA (NC) - Red

Czechoslovak governmentJail Sentence authorities are dissatisfiedCLEVELAND (NC)-A

precedent-setting conviction with the results achieved in Slovakia by anti-religious comshyhas been obtained against munist indoctrination methodsthe owner of a fun house The fiIst indication of this waa

f~r p~sses~ing and exhibiting obshy given at the opening of the conshyscene movie films gressof the Slovak Communist bull

Mrs Gertrude Gervaras ownshy party in Bratislava Karol Badshyer of Jeans Fun House faces lekgt first secretary of the partyprison t~rms of one to seven central committee declared that years and a fine of from $200 the standards of Marxist and to $2000 Common Pleas Judge Leninist instruction in collegesJohn J Mahon deferred s~nshy and universities are entirelytence pending a defense appeal unsatisfactory He said greaterfor a new trial efforts should be made to free

First of Kind youth from false religious conshyIt was the first conviction of cepts of nature and society

its kind in the memory of vetershy Vaclav Kopecky Deputy Prime an court officials lIIinister of Czechoslovakia adshy

In the wake of a campaign by dressing the congress said a civic organization called Citi shy NEWLY ORDAINED TWIN PRIESTS Identical twins Kevin (lMt) and Dermot Coleshy

It is of the utmost imporshyzens for Decent Litera ture the man are shown with their mother Mrs Mary Coleman and their sisters following their tance that we fight our battleconviction is regarded as a spur ordination as Catholic priests at Youngstown Ohio Sister Ann Vincent (left) and Sister against religious prejudicesfor more stringent self-regulashy Alexis are members of the Order of Holy Humility of Mary The new priests said their without hurting the feelings oftory action by other operators first solemn Mass in Christ the King Church Cleveland NC Photo people who believe in religion

Test for Jury or disturbing the unity of theTwo prospective jurors who National Front formed by the

admitted they were readers of Emphasizes Confusing Ho ur in -World Politics alliance of industrial workenthe Catholic Universe-Bulletin WASHINGTON (NC)-Spains presented by the other probl~ms international assemblies in favor and peasantsCleveland diocesan weekly were Ambassadorto the United States mentioned using them for its of independence of new nations Religious InfI uencedropped from the panel before calledmiddot the present day a con- purpose to whose freedom ther are comshythe trial began One disqualified He alleged the overwhrlmingfusing hour in worldpPlitics Thus we see the tremendous pletely indifferenthimself saying that as a father in a speech before the Washing- irony of modern politics the majority of religiously mir~d~

and a reader of articles attackshy Bring Back God people including many pries~ton archdioceses First Friday Spanish diplomat continued ing pOlnography appearing in take a positive attitude towardClub We see communis~ rulers who For us Catholics he continshythe Universe-Bulletin he did not democracy and so~ialisll1and areAmbassador Jose M de Areil- after enslaving whole nations ued ~this is also an hour of proshy

believe he could be objective hqnest in their desire ttl cooIJ~rshyza said that although some mlke sentimental speeches in -found spiritual movement Films seized by the police ate with us in our work for oJlcauses of the confusion are eco-- since Catholicism as the word

country and to jqin us in thewere shown to the jury of six nomic and socialamong the Wants Corps to End indicates means universalism struggle for peacemen and six women They were major factors is the tremendous I C and for the first time due to the By developing socialist agishyasked todecide if the films wer~ revolution that is-goingon now Juveni e rimes technical means of diffusion the

obscene and if the operator ex~ culture carrying technicalinso many countries of Asia and MANCHESTER (NC) _ New idea of a world is somethinghibited them knowingly achievements and a better u~Africa Hampsl1ir~s top law enforce- which means more th~111 a word

derstandiilg of scientific progshyIn hiS charge to the jury Double Talk ment official has recommended Forethefirst timein history ress into rural districtsand genshyJlldge Mahon defined obscenity ~ut abgtve all there is not establishIlent of a juvenile lte- theCatholic ideology tan arrive as having a substantial tend erally raising the cultural stand

only tbis dizzy situation ~head terttiori corps to provide a rigidly SimultaneouslYwitli the word of ency to deprave or corrupt by aids of village life we shall step

of us but ilso a great and in- sCheduled tife without pleasure God at the farthest corners ofarousing lascivious thoughts or by step reduce religious infhJshy

creasing danger which we must of any kind f9r vicious minors the earth and therefore enable ence among the rural populashylustful desires ~ now face in international com- Attorney General Louis c the order which the Lord gavePolice Crackdown tion he asserted

munism Wyman said this juvenile deten- to His followers to be carriedThe Judge also explained that Communism preserits not tion corps should have the out when He commanded themthe proper test for obscenity is only a direct threat but it-takes toughest schedule that t is pos- to preach the Truth to all Post Office whether the average person advantage of every occasion sible to devise without exceed- peoples and nations of the earthapplying contemporary communshy

ing the limits 0pound human endur- There can be no ~nternational Pharmacyity standards the dominant Catholic Pupils Win anceOnly those juveniles who justice without a moral code conshytheme of the material in quesshy Honors in Spelling commit despicable acts of terror cluded Ambassador de Areilza PRESCRIPTIONStion when taker as a whole and brutality would be sen- A spiritual guidance a Supremeappeals to the prurient interests WASHINGTON (NC) - Three Joseph Norris Jrtenced to the torp law is needed to rule the intershy This is identical with the test Catholic school students placed

The Attorney General de- national order that may be acshy 686 Pleasant St clared cepted by all And for this purshy

for obscenity laid down by the among the first 10 contestants in New Bedford

decision last year Betty Morgan 13 finished in i am convinced that in deal- pose we need to bririg back God U S Supreme Courtin its Roth a national spelling bee

WYman 3-3918 Assistant Cuyahoga County fifth place and received a prize ing with minors who commit to international life and to use

Prosecutor Thomas L Osborne of $100 She stumbled on the crime there has not yet been the Gospel as the fundamental said the conviction will open the world chiaus misspelling it found sufficient deterrent to that principles of our internal and way for police to crack down on chause small element of the juvenile foreign behavior CONTRACTORS operators who for years have Receiving prizes of $50 each community that commits really been walking on a razor edge were Richard P Hire of Fort vicious crimes against smaller between obscenity and legality Wayne who came in ninth and children girls and cripples

Yolanda Laurel of Laredo Tex While tender loving kindshywho was tenth ness and the milk of human unshyPhysicians Honor Thomas P Whittaker a Cathshy derstanding must always be olic who attends the American available to those who deserveBay State Native School of Oslo Norway placed it those minors who commit

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-One seventh and received $100 vicious acts of brutality should of the nations foremost authorishy Jolitta Schlehuber of Topeka be dealt with by our courts ties on chest diseases bas been won first prize of $1000 There in the same manner as adults presented the coveted medal and were 41 girls and 21 bOys in the and they should know it in adshycertificate of award of the Amershy contest vance lcan College of Chest Physicians at the annual convention of the college bull

Dr Winthrop Peabody of Washington former president of

the GlennDale Md tUbet-culo sismiddot sanitarium He has served as

an instructor at the Geotgetown durin~ the Summer University medical sch091

He is a former president and has been active in the affairs of

Rememberthe District of Columbia Tubershyculosis Association since its founding in 1921 In 1951 he was McWhirrsisas near asawarded the Vicennial Medal of the Georgetown University meci~ ieal school your telephone

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day is a hard and difficult one the Bishop asserted It is no secret that the poison of our secular age has seeped into the

minds of men into the home into the community into the very spirit of our times There is no nourishment of vocations in a spirit soured by secularshyism

Praise Serra Bishop Mussio stated that

what is needed tOdayto build religious vocations is the lttype M spiritual encouragement givshyen bv Serra International-- P~ple who look outmiddotof inon- ey-tinted glasses do not fo~~ the background of such spIrltual encouragement he contmued -Ihese same Catholic people try to simplify the problem of their own responsibility to the lPirit by employing gadgets to ensnare vocations

Such means might contribute 80mewhat when used in conshyjunction with the basic apPal self-sacrifice but as an 10shy

eentive in themselves they are ~essmiddot In the Serra program these means are valuable as long bull they flow from the Serra lPirit

The Bishop declared that Godhas called on Serra Internationshyal to offset the deplorable deshy

1ections in regard to religious lOCations

God needed in this day a ebampion of the altar and found the Bishop said He called JOU as an organized force for JIOOd to overcome the delinshyquencies of the home to become IIle renewed Christian spirit of ebe community as it affects

lOCations Serious Problem

middotYours is in every sense a voshytion he concluded a true ealling by God to participate as laymen in the vital needs today

Upon it likewise depends bullhe concluded the ability to forestall other ideologies and lect such as laicism communism and PJotestantism which _ are gaining ground to the detriment of our traditional religion

LEGATE His Eminence Paul Emile Cnrdinal Leger Archbishop of Montreal has been named to represent the Pope at the 300th annishy~rsaiy ce1blation of the Shrine of Ste Anne de Beaushypre in ()nat1lt~ June 2a-26 NC PhoLo

POETRY PLEASES POPE Pope Pius XII provides an attentive audience for young Walter- Rossi of the Villa Nazareth a school for extraordinary orphan children founded by Msgr Domenico Tardini Vatican Pro-Secretary of State shown with his little charge NC Photo

Speed Anti-Religious Tactics VATICAN CITY (NC)-Radio Other reports from Berlin the Vatican today cited several in- Vatican commentator continued stances showing that the anti- ann-ounce the creation of a so- religious campaign in countries called society of funerL orashyunder the communists is being tors by the communist authorshyintensified ities of East Germany The

The Vatican commentator society is made up of persons quoted two Russian publications supporting his contention that the Soviets have middotnot let up in their anti-religious attitudes

Moscow meideDts He said the RussUm magazine

Literaturnaja Gazeta_reported a Religious was recently atrested

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who eullgize defunct communshyists during the burial ceremony The intention is to create a

counterpart to thtl ~Christian burial service since priests deny such serves to communists

As a further example of anti shyreligious tactics Vatican Radio

pointed t a solemn communist

ceremony held on International

Childhood Day when communshy- hits made a rite out of conferring shy names on children to replaCe their Christian names

Seminary Heads Plan To Convene in Rome

BOGOTA (NC)-The spirituai intellectual and cultural training of priests will be the main topic of study at the- Congress of Recshytors of Latin American Semin- aries to be heldmiddot in Rome Sept

20 The rectors of all major semshy

inaries in Latin America are exshypected to take part The me_ing was organized in connection wit~

the cermonies marking the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the Liltin American Pontifical CoHege in Rome The congress will be presided over by the recshytor of that college Jesuit Father Pablo Lopez de Lara

Bv Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD We are familia with the word Catechism but not so familiar

with the word Catechist ~ catechist is one who teaches religion in au area to a group preparing them for reception into the

_Church by a priest Catechists do not work to any great extent in the United States though the need is imperative On the

average each priest in the United States has only three converts a year If the laity were trained In their faith and zealous ~nough the -number of 1)9nvertll per year in the United States would increa~ ten fold

The Missions cannot exist without cateshy~hists because priests ar~ so few for the harvest Heremiddot is an example of how one small seed has grownmiddot into the mustard tree Fifty years ago two White Father missionshyaries on a brief visit trained- and fhlaquon left one catechist formiddotthe Alur country of Africa which at th~ time was wholly pagan Today in that area there are 80000 Catholics In middot~ne village last year there were 2000 adult baptfsms which equals the number of conshyverts in some of our large cities

Here lies an opportu~ity for tile faithful to live up to the obligations of the Saclament _ of Confirmation Baptism incorporates us to ChrIst the King Who

bull founded the Kingdom of His Church Holy Orders mcorporates u~ to Christ the Priest Who sacrifices Himself for the sms of the wo~ld Confirmation incorporates us to Christ the Teacher Who came mto the world to give testimony of the ~ruth

Catholics who realize that Confirmation imprints an indelible character on their soul know that they are bound tospread the faith and make converts In other words to be CatechIsts If you have failed to fulfill the duties of Confirmation at home then ~Irea catechist to do so for you in the Missions One can be hIred for as little as $20 a month ~en you send your sacrifice to the Holy Father through his Society for the PropagatIon of the FaIth he distributes it to the area of the world most in need Thank you again and again for helping him spread the Fait

GOD LOVE yOU to WXC for $40 For Our Holy Fathers Missions hope it will do some goodsonlewhere to Little Magie for $5~I saved five dollars from my allowances and have deCIded to sehd it to you for the Missions to Miss EB for $8 I won_ this at my place of employment by making a suggestion for saving time and money-may it help to save a soul J

When you leave for yoonr summer vacation do ou leave behind an earring or cnfflink that has lost its mate gold eywass frames a rin~ or bracelet you no longer wear or old gold anel jewelr you no longer use Dont Jet them go to waste tbey ina help the missionaries in five continents Just send them to us we will resell tbem and the mone will be sent ~ the Holy Fatber to aid tbe poor andsnffei-ing in aU mission lands

Cut out this column pin your sacrifice to -it and mail it to the

Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth ~veIlJeNe~York1 N Y or your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV ~YMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street F~l Rive Mass

Urges Active Role By Union Memb~rs WORCESTER (NC)-A gradshy ates would eventually become

union members because of theuating class of Boys Trade spirit of the times BishopHighSchool-potential union Wright exhorted those who do

mbmbers-has been urged to join- to attend union meetings become more middotthan pawns in to take part in all voting and to some union leaders quest for be sure to know why how and Power in whose name decisions are

Bishop John J Wright of made Worcester told them that this He cautioned the graduates would mean constance vigilance against allowing themselves to in addition to conscientious pershy middotbe reduced to mere statistics formance of their duties and obshy in furthering some national or ligations as union members international union leaders amshy

Remarking that many gradu- bitions 1

til the holy priesthood Archbishp Juan Landazuri

lticketts of Lima Peru stated that the most serious problem which all our South American countries suffer is without doubt lie scarcity of clergy

In Brazil he said there is eRe priest for every 6qoO CathoshyliCs in Argentina one for every 1

500 in Peru one for evey 5000 in Columbia Ecuador alld Chile one priest for ever-y 3000 llaithful

Tbreaten BeliPoD The situation would be much

worse he~asserted H it were aot for the help given bymiddot the Ilumerous members of the Eushyropean and North American dergy

To solve this problem is to brighten the future of the Church in South America the Archshybishop said because upon it depends the Christian formation of the faithful and their spirit shyasl welfare

in Moscow and that an active search is being carried on to locate another Religious for proshymoting meetings of a _religious nature

The Soviet youth review Pioniyr the commentator-said has attacked spiritual exercises calling them inadmissible manishyfestations of -medieval ignorshyaflCe I

Outside the Soviet Union the campaign is also being waged on a vast scale he said He cited the example of East Gerinany where Bishop Helmut Wittlerof Osnabruck has declared thatmiddotl the

fight against the Cburcbhas beshycome greater in the past six months

East German The Bishop speaking to a cori-

vention of Catholic editors in Hamburg said school directors in East Germany now must supervise the political tendenshycies of all teachers including priests in charge of religious inshystruction

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Pa rish Demahds Continued from Page One

of the Church which is both an institution or a visible means of grace and also a co~~ munity of the hithful - the Mystical Body of Christ I

When the Church is considshyered only as an institution he said laym~1 are likely to reshygard their parish as a kind of handy filiing station to which we come once a week to be spiritually refuelled

But when th~ Church is conshysidered as the Mystical Body he continued e begin to see tha~ as members of the parish we are responsible with our priests for all the soul~athshyolic and non-Catholic-who live within our parish boundaries and that we are responsible for building a real community on the temporal order in our parish

neighborhoods The disappearance of the soshy

ealled national parish organshyized on lines of nationality has created many problems for urban parishes Mr Giese said

Without Roots Parishioners today are basicshy

aUy without roots he declared without attachments or loyalshyties to a parish M~my members of city parshy

Isheshe added no longer feel a closeness an identificatiof a loyalty to the parish The parish has become more of a plant than a community of the faithshyful M~ Giese went on to point

out that the parishioners lack of identification with his parish is similar to the situation that

exists in other areas of modern xiety

The individual feels a loss of identity he remarked in the face of big corporations big labor organizations big politi shycaf parties big government

It is a major problem b~

laid and almost all who have considered it come to the Same conclusion - once again smaIlI

intermediar groups which act as a buffer between the lonely individual and large associashytions must be developed

Small Groups T~us he said the more we I

ellD landscape our parishes with lIIlall Catholic Action groupings community -ltsociations block organizations and so forth the shybetter our chances of building CQmmunity and parish spirit in these massive urban neighbor- boods and of restoring to the lonely individual his sense of dignity In con~rast with the city parshy

Ish Mr Giese said the new shbshyurban parishes seem to have a godd natural community spirit Parishioners are eager for Cath- otic education for both chiidren and adult he declared and lay participation in the liturgy is more frequent Mr Giese maintained that it ampI simply an impossibility for the average parish priest today to carry out his ministry alone It is estimated that an average priest can successfully contact no more than 600 people a year and yet we have parishes from five to 10 thousand with only three or four priets to a parish

Itis for this reason he sai~ that the modern parish needs great numbers of the laity to carry out the catechetical apostolatecensus work teachshying home visiting record-keepshying

Mr Giese also expressed the hope that eventually the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine will be able to send lay cate chists tb mission lands as part of our contribution to the world mission activity of the Church

M~rk Centenary ROME (NC)-The Daughters

of the Heart of Mary have cele- brated the first centenary of the opening of their first houSe here

The Society founded in Paris in 1790 has approximately 1500 members scattered throughout the world The organization was established in the United States in 1851 and has houses

in13 archdioceses and If dio- Celieamp bull

MASS ABOARD ROMANCE Very Rev William E RivelySJ newly-appointed Jesuit Superior to the Caroshyline-Marshall Islands Mission says Mass-aboard his 50-foot mission schooner Romance In the background assisting at Mass is the schooners native crew Ne Photo

Hospitals Must Center Attention Always Aroud Care of Patient ATLANTIC CITY (NC)-Sym- demand that he and his family

pathy kindness and understandshy be greeted reassuringly that ing should be expressed the moshy hospital regulations be presentshyment a patient enters the hosshy ed courteously and medical terms pital a Sister who is a hospital consultant told the 43rd annual convention of the Catholic Hospital Association here

Sister Justina Morgan a member of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul from Marillac Seminary Norshy

mandy Mo spoke of the openshying general session of the conshyvention which had as its theme The Hospital Aposiolate in a Changing Era

Primary Purpose We must accept literally

never before that hospitals hosshypital administration schools of nursing ind schools of nursing administration exist for one primary purPose and one OQly namely the care of the patient Sister said

We all know this to be true rhen why have we strayed so far from care-care centered around the patient she asked

For years she continued we have justified our position in terms of the war shortage of nurses shortage ot all types of hospital personAel and vthe 40shyhour week

Sister Justina said another factor is the shortened hospital stay today but she said that for the very reason that the patient will be with us so short

[a time the elements of sym- pathy kindness understanding and love should be felt and exshypressed from the moment be enters the hospital

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General Session

Presiding at the general sesshysion was Msgr F M J Thomshy

ton of Sea Girt N J president of the association Greetings to the delegates were delivered byBishop Justin J McCarthy of Camden

Speakers were Msgr Thom- ton Msgr Donald A McGowan director Bureau of Health and Hospitals NlltiQnal Ca~holic Welfare Conference Washingshyton and Sister Francis Xavier

dean schoof of nursing DYoushyville College Buffalo NY

In another convention session Dr James F Collins medical director of Cambridge City Hosshypital Cambridge Mass warned against the tendency to rely on modern medical magic to the neglect of medical fundamenials

Dr Collins also said that medshyicine should be a happy com bination of art and science but

that modern communication facilities have glamorized the scientificaspect

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GODS HOME FIRST~ OURS LATER Sis~r Gladys of the Hoi) Cross superior of St Marys Convent

Brnakulam India writes we humbly approach our benefactors with a request Ii is forb years since thls inshystitution has been started bullbull we are now 50 sisters bull bull bull we conduct a hIgh school with an enrollment of 1300 pupils bull bull about 80 girls room and board with lIS

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bull and we have an orphanaJe willi 52 children The sisters live in part of the school building and the schoo veranda is used as a chapel In all these )ears we have not been able to dve a proper plaee to Ow Lord all our earnings have te be used to run the school and orphanage So our beloved benefacton we approach you humbb with a request--will )ou be

kind enough to help us build a chapel To build a chapel for these sisters will cost $4000 Could yoU heip The) are aski~ for a home for Our Lord

OUR FUND FOR ORPHANS BREAD HELPS To FEED AND CLOTHE SEVERAL THOUSAND ORPHANS IN THE NEAR EAST)

A DOLLAR A MONTH ~ELPS TREMENDoUSLY Q

GOD INCARNATE middot0 wOl1derful power of the priest 1I87S St Augustine in whon

handa the Son of God becomes Incarnate evermore even as He onee became Incarnate III the womb of His Vlrshydn Mother Truly all wonders are Inslgshynlilcant In relation to the Btupendous thing that takes place ever) time a priest celeshybrates Mass If you could give ilnanclal aid to i1boy In the Near East who Is studying to become s priest you would be helping him toward the day that he will be riven

-power whleh surpasses that of angels PAUL and GEORGE hoPe one da)to be priests

of themiddotMost High The) are studylng at Ii seminaI In INDIA Preparation for the priesthood entalls a lonr arduous eourse or studies The cost of tuition is $100 a year for Ib yean

MEDICINES TO EASE THE PAIN OF THE SUFFERING LEPERS OP INDIAi OUR DAMlEN LEPER FUND HELPSmiddot TO BUY

~EEDED MEDICATIONS FOR THESE POOR PEOPLE

SHARING IN MERIT SISTER WILLIAM and SISTER JOSE hope to deYote their IIv~

God bull Relidous They have bee-un their preparation for their dedicated service and are now In a uovltlate ID PALAI INDIA If one of them was your adopted daughter In Christ 10U would reo celve a share In the merits of her apostolate and a remembrance In her dall) prayers bull How caD yoU adopt one of them By aldlnl

her In a material way wblle she is learning tho rudiments of religious life Two years of trai Inll In the novitiate are necessar) for a girl wbo

Corporate Communion

The~ParishmiddotParadc NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES FALL RIVER

All members of the Womens Guild are urged by their officers

to receive corporate Communion at the 8 oclock Mass next Sun- day morning They will meet in the vestibule of the upper church where ranks will be formed ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

High honors and perfect at shytendance awards were presented to ciiildren attending Christian Doctrine classese at recent cereshymonies conducted by Very Rev Leonard J Daley pastor

The classes are taught by the Missionary~Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity tbgether with five lay teachers - Meriting High Honors w~re

Elizabeth Morin Gerald MurshyphY_Michael Gladych Bonnie

Farrenkopf Donn~ Harris Mark Sullivan

Also Annette Cloutier Jenshynifer Murray Suzanne Gladych Ellen Karu~as Nancy Dunne Michael Donovan William Frashytus Karen Hurley Patrick Donovan and Philip Sullivan

Twenty-nme awards were made for pepect attendance at

ST LAWRENCE NEW BEDFORD

The Annual Reception to new members of the Guard of Honor SoCiety was held on the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus when 40 new members were reshyceived into the society arid enshyrolled by the pastor Rt Rev Msgr James J GeI~rd VG

This society is dedicated to adoration and reparation to the Sacred Heart-of Jesus and Monshysignor Gerrard spoke to the members of the many ways to practice this devotion The meetshying closed with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament

The following are to represhysent St Lawrence Parishin the District Council of Catholic Woshymen for the coming year

Delegate Mrs Leo Gallagher Alternate Mrs Emile Monfils o

Counteract Reds LONDON (NC)-An English

Catholic veekly has appealed to this coun ys Catholics to help pay for the distribution of leafshylets at the Vatican Pavilion of the Brussels World Fair to counshyteract the flood of free propashyganda issued by the Russian center of the fair

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~Go Y8 Into the whole world snd preach the Gospel to every ereature this commission of Christ to His followers haa beea oamed out since the day It was a-iven bull It we are truly Catho~o we wi~l be zealous for the spread of the Kingdom of Chrbt bullbull If we are zealous we will help to spread that kingdom By our pr~y~n and alms let us prove to God and His Blessed Mother that our hearts are In harmony with the Sacred Heart of Him who prayecl tbat there may be but one fold and one shepherd

15 Ne~ Rect~ry Replaces Roundhouse Continued from Page One

-- h w IC In ItseIf a landshyIurc h h IS mark in this town of more than 13000 people the rectory gives the parish four red brick buildshylngs within a comparatively

lIIJ1all area The church also owns a twoshy

story wooden house whIch was used as a te~porary rectory lgttshytween the bme the roundhouse was torn down and the new building was completed for ocshycupancy two weeks ago

Roundhouse The roundhouse came into the

possession of the church when property bounded on three foides by Park Tifft and Broad 5ts was purchased for $20000 in 1877

Legend has it that the buildshylng part of the so-called Tifft property was used during the Revolutionary War days as a hiding place for Negro slaves who had fled their Southern

Movement for Unity Causes Uneasiness

ROME (NC)--Ceflain activshyities of the world Council of Churches have caused uT)easishyness in many Catholics intershyested in the movement to unite Christendoms separated churchshyes

Jesuit Father Charles Boyer editor of the Catholic magazine Unitas voices this fear in an editorial entitled Misgivings on the Ecumenical Movement

Father Boyer who is also a professor of patristic theology at the Gregorian University said the uneasiness arises from two lIOurces-exterior unity without doctrinal unity and a tendency of the council to devote itself to activities other than the search for unity

The Jesuit writer said the council was formed as a result of the ecumenical movement and was intended from its beginshyings to promote Christian unity

Intellectual Life RIVER FOREST (NC)--More

than 200 persons from 20 states and Canada have registered to attend a two-day symposium on the Catholic contributionmiddot to American intellectual life at Rosary College in Illinois start shying June 14

masters There was a tunnel whlch conshy

nected the basements of the church and the rectory but It had not been used for many yeAarsmiddot II f

few years middotalo a section 0 the lawn between the church and the roundhouse collapsed and revealed a hidden undershyground room walled with heavy blocks of granite which could have been used years ago for either a hiding place or a vegshyetable cellar

The roundhouse consisted of two floors and a small ~upola at the top center It had a spiral staircase winding up from the first floor to the cupola directly in the center of the building

New Building In c~trast the new building

has spacious rooms separate second-floor suites for the three priests assigned to the parish a large recreation room in the basement a suite for visiting priests and another suite for the housekeepers

The four suites for the priests occupy the second floor On ~e

first floor are the quarters for the housekeepers-with sepshyarate bedrooms for each one-a kitchen dining room three ofshyfices lounge and a sitting room for the maids The building is 66 feet across

the front and 41 feet deep on the south side-next to the church --and80 feet deep on the opshyposite side It is in the form of an ell

There are concrete floors throughout overlaicent with linoshyleum and carpeis

A feature of the building ia the inter-communication system connecting the suites offices and other areas on the first floor

The recreation room provides an area where the Rev Edward B Booth pastor of the church hasmiddot been conducting convert classes

Thomas F Coleman was the contractor and the architect was Joseph M Mosher Jr Both are from Providence

The late Rev Francis J Mashyloney who was succeeded by Father Booth as the pastor planned the rectory but did not live to see the start of ~onshy

struction Msgr Gerrard was assisted in

NEW RECTORY Rt Rev Msgr James J GerrardVG (second left) is shown with Rev Edward B Booth pastor (left) Rev Edwin J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunshyziato assistants at laying of the cornerstone of new rectory to replace historical roundhouse at St Marys North Attleboro

The vicar general expressed his thanks to the parishionenDeschenes Wins Scholarship for your cooperation and loyshyalty in making it possible forSpotlighting Our Schools the priests to live and work in

SHA ELEMENTARY FALL RIVER

Presentation of a gift to Sister Marita Dolores SUSC princishypal by Elizabeth Donnelly capshytain of the schoo~ was one of the highlights of the annual party for the Sacred Hearts Academy elementary division graduating class held on the

CARNEGIE GRANTEE Rev Brother James M Kenshyny SJ of Morrist9wn N J business manager of the service enterprises at New Yorks Fordham Unishyversity has been awarded a Carnegie Foundation grant to attend the 1958 ShEgtrt Course in College Business Manageptent at the Univershysity of Omaha this summer NC Photo

comfort school grounds Monday after noon

The class pro]jhecy was given 3 Good Reasons by Sharon Cronin and Brendll Shea the will by Patricia Callashy for savinghan md the Whos Who by Barbara Kane A buffet lunch- eon was served at The SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO Od Red Bonk

At the graduation exercises of the school Gerard Deschenes was awarded the annual scholshyarship given by the Student Fund of the parish His avershyage in the combined years avershyage and competitive examinashytion was 90 per cent This projshyect started in 1948 helps boost attendance at Catholic fligh schools which is one condition for accepting this award The 1 You get sound advice winner is given $100 each year based on 130 years for the four years of high school of experienceFunds are provided by monthly contributions made by a group 2 We currently pay a of interested parishioners savings dividend of

Son of Mr and Mrs Agenard 3 per year Deschenes Gerard has been enshyrolled at Assumption High 3 Service is prompt School in Worcester He has a conside~ate helpful brother studying at St Francis

BANK BY MAILCollege Biddeford Me Other prizes awarded during at

the party held for the graduates in the parish hall following TIle graduation exercises were doshynated by Rev Joseph Larue OLDpastor of the church Rev Edshymond L Dickinson assistant and director of the school State RED Representative Carlton H Bliss Ladies of St Anne Sodality Duvernay Council No 42 Union BANK S Jean Baptiste North Attleshy Fall River Savings Bank boro Catholic Womens Club

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He said the faith of the f)eople of North Attleboro is well known throughout the diocese

Father Booth cited the new rectory as a monument to the parish bull

He was presented with a check by Mr Fisher on behalf of the society to aid in paying for the building

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WASHING(ON (NC)-- More than 300 million copies of pubshylications were distributed by Russia in the free world last year for propaganda purposes

This figure represented a five per cent increase over 1956 the United States Information Agenshycy reported In the Middle East however the figure was up 400 per cent to a total of 413600 books and 1515400 pamphlets Russia will issue 700 new titles in 26 languages for disshytribution in the free world durshying 1958 USIA estimates

The USIA said it had about three million books in its 156 libraries in 64 countries last year Since 1950 it has assisted foreign publishers in bringing out 40 million copies of 4400 American books printed in 50 languages

Communism But One Christian Life Threat

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the dedicatory ceremony by Father Booth Rev Edwiri J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunziato assistants

Visiting Priests Visiting priests included Rt

Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St John the Evangelist Church in Attleboro Rev Corshynelius ONeill Ubalde J Denshyneault James F McCarthy and Edward Rausch all of Attleboro Revs Gerard Chabot and Roger Gagne pastor and assistant reshyspectively of St Theresa Church in South Attleboro Rev Patrick TT Hurley of TlUnton Revs Thomas Parris and Elshymeric Dubois of LaSalette Semshyinary Attleboro and Rev Cornelius Keliher of St Mary Church in North Seekonk

Addressing the gathering were Msgr Gerrard Father Booth George R Fisher representing the St Vincent de Paul Society Bernard J Doyle Sr representshying the patishioners and Albert M Larsen Jr Chairman of the Board of Selectm~n

Father Loew introduced the speakers

Sage and Sand

Denies Theory More Money Cure for Educational 1lls

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

It is an article of the unwritten American creed that there is nothing so bad that another billion dollars or so wont mend it If for example we seem to be in danger of falling Qehind in the race for space contr9l the obvious remedy is for us to shell oufbull 1

astonomlca sums of ~oney to recapture leadership If our schools have been delin quent in producing sufficient brain power why then the cure is more money -much more m 0 n e-y - tom a k e them produce

It is a cheershyluI form u 1a and it solves all our anxieties

without tears Not unexpectshyedly it was Dr Jam~s Bryant C()I1ant whose

name is great among the chemists who pro- posed it the other day with special reference to opening the floodgates of funds for our Amercan educatiampnal system

Our schools he told his com lIlencement listeners are not really bad schools nor have they actually failed in their edshyllCational mission Tliey simply have not had enough money to 40 their job Give them more -much more-and they wiU work like a charm

Seek Nationalizatioa Now it should be borne in mind that Dr Conant sometime presshy

Ident of Harvard University (a private school) has widely ad-Yertised his view that the prr Yate and religious schools of America are divisive and thereshyfore harmful to the best intershy

tmiddot ests 0 f the na IOn

We may safely judge then that he is not letting his genshy

t t th b tt f herosl y ge emiddot e er 0 1mand that when he calls for more money for our schools he is thinking only about the stateshy~pported schools He should

be more preCIse He could eas-By getinto trouble over this

It is pretty much of an open RCret that what the educational ~ialists would like to see and

ee quiCkly is the complete nashytionalizatjo~ of all American

education and educational agenshyeies so that the problem could be handled with all the convenishyence and dexterity of a federal bureaucracy Then indeed the money could be commandeerecl and channeled in the right di-IOeCtions

It iSil n intoxicating prospect end the current wave of anxiety ever the alleged Americim edushyelltional lag affords a splendid epening for those who agree with them to persuade the nashytion to go along

Faith in the Dollar Let us by no means undershy

estimate these men their power or their determination There is little doubt that the present situation poses one of the great threats to genuine Ameri~~nedshy

ucation in our entire experience For it is completely within

the realm of possibility that the American people stampeded by the psychology of panic m~ht

decide that the educational soshyeialists have the right to it

It is not IecessarY tomiddot antici shypate the nationalization of the

entire system as an immediate tep but if the move for middotfederal control through financial dictashytorship is successful the real battle will have been won The rest is a matter of picking up the pie~es

Now a glarlng fallacy )1t the root ofmiddot Dr Conants rhetoric is that more money is the sure eure for our educational iUs One might suppose (naively no doubt) that better teaching might have even more to do with it -

But his solution is typic~l exshyemplaty of the way vast num- bers of Americans think and operate It is symptoJtlatic of the degree to which sheer material shy

lampm has captured the America mud thetouching falt~ in the

d II th f llibl 0 ar a~ e mae pana~a Have we enemies anywhere

in the world We can buy their friendship Have we a dearth of brains We can buy the~ very best brains in the open market

This of course is a guaranteed recipe for bankruptcy But were Americas economic resources

secure even against the socialshyists and the pseudo-liberals who are bent on disipating them as fast as possible it by no meall8 follows that the formula fits

As it is America is already spending far more money on

education than all middotthe rest of the world combined It might seem reasQiiable that if the anshyswer were to be fcgtund in this direction we would have had some faint inkling of it

0 More Power for Socialists middotThe suspicion however un-

worthy is unavoidable that what the educational socialist8 ~ally want is not better edushycation for America but more for themselves

Dr Comint is a highly intelshyligent man it is very difficult to believe that he is wholly serious when he says that more money can produce more brailllL But there is no question that the conversion of the Americaa ~u~ational syst~m into a monoshylIthIC dletators~lp woud mean t~e grcatestsmgl~ co~centrashyIon o~ po~er fmanc~al and IdeologIcal In - the natIOn and perhas m the w~rld

The quam~ adYlce of the poet Beaumarchals tNapoleon that he make the prunary schools of F h d ranc~ IS ~ropagan a agencI~

was t-llhpuhan compared to this It IS easy enough to say that II h

a t IS bears watchmg partIeshyularly -vhen those interested in promotmg the deal are makmg no obserable effort to conceal theIr tactIcs

Th e real dIffIculty and the

real challenge are to get our schoos back to their essential flnchon of teaching without eIther b k t th tmiddotan )up mg e na lOB

~ d~stroying their own integshyrlty 10 the process This takeshym~re than watching it take oomg

Fleefrom Reds BONN (NC)-Eastmiddot to West

flow of refugees continues like a seemingly endless trek througla the Iron Curtain More ethan bull quarter million people escaped from theSoviet zone of German alone last yearThat is more thall the total of Hungarians who found their way to freedom after the bloody uprising there in 1956

Humility Need _ Continued middotfrom Page One Things werent as complex

for man prior to the Renaissance he said here

Then the qmrch applied inshydividual guidance to emperor and beggar alike ihe scientist who is a Lutheran points out

But when science freed it shy_self from the bonds of religioUs

dogma thus opening the way for the technological revolution the Church lost some of its inshyfluence onmiddot the middotethical conduct of man

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CHIcAGO (NC) - Father Hugh M Beahan Grand Rapids diocesan director of radio and TV reports 44 American dioceses areproducing 108 live televisian programs Among these 05 per cent are on a weekly basis 135 per cent are presented more thaft once a week arid 14 per eent less than ~nce ~ week

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THE ANCHOR16 Thurs June 26 1958

Praises Legacy Continued from Page One

and the wiles of communism On his first full day in th~

city President Garcia with his wife and Archbishop Julio Roshysales of Cebu the Philippines attended Mass at St Patrick cathedral The Philippine head of state was greeted from the episcopal throne y His Eminshyence Francis Cardinal Spellman Archbishop of New York

Cardinal Spellman said I hope Mr Garcia that you feel as completely at home today as I was whim given the privilege of celebrating the first Mass in the rehabilitated cathedral in Manila last year

The sermon was delivered by Msgr Charles J McManus di shyrector of the Cathedral Informashytion Center

Following the Mass President Garcia lunched with Cardinal Spellman in the Cardinals resi shydence He then went to the Fordshy

ham Campus in the Bronx Edue3tion is Greatest Ally

President Garcia told hill Fordham audience composed of Father McGinley Philippine dignitaries and members of the clergy that the U S should expand its program of educa- tional aid f~r southeast Asia His country the president middotsaid could supply the cultural liai shyson and be the focal center of such an endeavor

The U~ S he continued by utilizing such institutions as the Ford and Rockefeller Foundashytions with their ~vast means and resources can embark on an expanded educational aid proshygram for southeast Asia througll the Philippines and help train the youth of the region who will be the Asian leaders of tomorshyrow

This could herald the end of communism in our section of the world he declared

Appearing later the same day on Meet The Press the NBC television program President Garcia said his country would not recognize Red China even if the U S should do so

The next two days (June 23 and 24) President Garcia was honored by official and semishyofficial visits which included amiddot breakfast given for him at the

nunkal a native of Malabar in- Waldorf - Astoria Hotel by dia has been ordained at the Charles P Romulo Philippine

middotJesuit seminary here in Indi- Ambassador to the U S ana is the ninth member of hill family to enter the priesthood fIC religious life

Father Kunnilnkal is one 01 IS childmiddotren Three of his seveR ste~s are nuns while all fiVe of bis brothers are in the sen-shyice of the Church Two are Je~

uits-a priest land Brother ODe

w a Carmelite priest another a Capuchin priest arid another a diocesan priest Educated in India the new priest came iD this country thre~ years ago

Cardinal Spellman attended a dinner in President Garcia honor at the Sheraton-Astor

Ho~l given by the Philippine Community Executive Council

The 61-year-old Philippine leader rQde up Broadway from Jlattery Park to receive the trashyditional city welcome to visit shying heads of state Thousanda 01 cheering New Yorkers lined the sidewalks Ticker tape flutshy~red from hundreds of open windows in the downtown 01shyfice section

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An outstanding record is being made at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River by a trio of Chinese si~ters Their story in refreshing contrast to the tales of juvenile delinshyquency haunting todays headlines is an example of the influence for good youngshysters can have on each other

It began when Joyce Mark a 1954 graduate enthused aboutthe academy to her friend Elizabeth Ng Elizabeth daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs Frank Yan Ng 357 South Main Street Fall River decided to attend SHA

Professing no religious affiliashytion she took a keen interest in academy religious classes which she attended voluntarily usually earning top grades in tests and quizzes By her senior year she was seriously considering entershying the Church During ~e

IIenior chiss retreat she discussed the matter with the retreat masshyter Rev Daniel Egan SA who not only encouraged her personshyally but obtained Chinese lanshyguage catechisms for her so that she could explain theFaith more fully to her parents

Alter graduation Elizabeth obtained a civil service job in Washington living in a Catholic residence there at the exprea desire of her parents She began formal religious instruction and was baptised on Holy Saturday this year by Rev Cormac Long of St Peters Washington receivshying the sacrament of confirmashytion on Pentecost Sunday

But the chain of events started by Joyce Mark has not yet Mopped Both Elizabeths sisters followed her to SHA Jean Ng Iraduated this month and has been awarded a full tuition IICholarship to a Providence business college Eventually she hopes to follow Elizabeth w a lovernment position The youngshyest sister Carol is now enterinl

Visit to Lourdes Continued from Pace 0_

heart of Pius XII said Father Oliveira diocesan moderator of the Legion and curate at Our Lady of Lourdes Church TauWlshyton of which Rcv E Souza de Mello is pastor Whenever Leshylion groups visit Rome he bid they receive preferred treatshyment

All over Europe the Dublinshyfounded Legion is active in its work of cooperating with the tlergy in the salvation of souls Jeported Father Oliveira reshycently returned from a 4-day pilgrimage to Old World shrines made with a group of active and auxiliary Legion members When the Pope blessed us it was as if he were trying to take in the whole world with his exshytended armssaid Father Olishyveira A prized souvenir of his trip is a group photograph in which he stands next to the Holy Father and in view of his great devotion to Our Lady a memory equally prized is that he said Mass daily while in Rome at the basilica of St Mary Major largest church in the world dedishytated to Our Lady

Unity of Chure Other points of interest vi8shy

Ited by the pilgrims from the Fall River Diocese included Fatima Ars where the parish thurch of the Cure of An is still in use Pompeii with its worldshyJenow~ed painting of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Parayshyle-Monial made famous by St Margaret Mary Alacoque They are probably one of the few

-groups ever to visit Mon-aco for the purpose of seeing its CatheshydraI completely by-passing the casinos of Monte Carlo

Lourdeshowever inits censhytennial year formed the high point of the pilgrimage said Father Oliveira But he foreshy

went the privilege of bathing in the waters of the shrine There were so many sick people wait shying that I could not bear to take time needed by them

He cited the nightly torchlight procession to the grotto of Lourdes as a never-to-be-forshyaotten expcrience The rosary was said by each pilgrim in bis own tongue with the Gloria Patri at the end of each decade recited in Latin At the end of

~er sophomore year and hasnt decided what career shell folshylow

Pride in Daughter Meanwhile the whole Ng

family who work together in operating a restaurant are anshyticipating Elizabeths retarn to Fall River on vacation in July Family projects are not new to the Ngs however Another unshydertaking was the -founding of a Chinese language SChool ~hich all the children attended

Theyre united too in their pride In Elizabeth When their restaurant was visited during a quiet period they gathered t~

supply details of Elizabeths achievements And they have an added reason for pride in that their daughter is now the Kings daughter as well This was reflected in her choice of a baptismal name shes now Elizshyabeth Regis Ng Regis meanshying of the kin~

the rosary the Hail Holy Queen and Apostles Creed were sung al80 in Latin The combination of so many tongues with the unishyversal language of the Church lave me a tremendous feeling of the oneness of the Church -and the Mystical Body

Visit Headquarten The Legionaries felt at home

ift Lourdes too upon visiting the Legion headquarters there a building given to the organishyzation by a nephew of St Bernashydette on condition that it hi used for religious purposes only At the headquarters Legionaries from all parts of Europe take turns in serving for a month or two at a time They distribute literature and try in other ways w make the work of the Legion known to Lourdes pilgrims

On its return voyage the Fall River pilgrims ship left from Gibraltar and even in that fortress city Father Oliveira disshycovered fellow-Legionaries He has returned to his Taunto~ parshyish more than even enthused over the Legion apostolate

At his own sunny rose-surshyJounded shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes he detailed some of the accomplishments of the three praesidia active in his parish Nearly every previously unconshyfirmed adult has received that

sacrament many marriages have been rectified and th~ number

of parishioners approaching the sacraments has been tripled in the five years the Legion has been in operation In the entire Diocese he said there are 21 praesidia organized in 13 pushyishes

Parish Shrine A miniature Lourdes processhy

sion is held monthly to Our Lady of Lourdes parish shrine with parish and City-wide groups taking turns in partici shypating The shrine itself beshylongs to the parish in a unique way for it is made of stones eollected from the fields of nearby farms Father Oliveira himself manned a truck for a month during the Mariah Year of 1954 when the shrine was built aiding parish teen-agers in collecting suitable stones

The Legion of Mary multi shyplies the zeal of priests by proshyviding them with capable helpshyers declared the diocesan modshyerator Please pray for the work of the Legion and for increased

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GREENSBURG (NC)-Todays To a great segment of our young people make up neither college men ana women today bull beat nor a silent genera- the speaker declared freedom tion but rather are the articu- ill a situation in which the indishylate and aggressive victims vidual can do or say an)thing of a false philosophy of difici- 1II1hich he wants to say or do pline without regard to Hi~ rights or

Rt Rev Msgr Donald M privileges of anyone else To Cleary chaplain to Catholic stu- them the exalted idea of the digshydents at Cornell University nity of man has been corrupted Itbaca N Y offered this analy- into the idea of the supremacy Bis in a commencement address of the individuals judgment at Seton Hill College here Cor- When the are told that libshynell has been the scene of recent y outbreaks of student violence ert~ IS the opportulllty to do ~hat

Students like those who took whl~h one ought to do th~y Imshyt middot th d t t t mediately choke on the word par In e emons ra lOllS a ht f middottmiddot r tht

Cornell -he said are the fu1l- oug to or 1 ~mf 1~~ ~u on ~ blown products of an educational restrlc Ion an Iml a lOn an theory which has as its funda- these words hav~ long slnce been

deleted from their leXicons Onemental premise a glarmg error ht th t 1 The error he continued i15 the mIg say a ~oung ~p e

belief that liberty and freedom have always rebelled agamst aJe unconditioned and UDre- a~t~or~ty have always resented - t d dt th t hl diSCiplIne have always foughtSwlC e commo I les- a p I - h h h t -h =th t d agamst stnctures on speech andosop y w IC eac es a or er h 1

can be established without diseishypline and that morality iFits b d t the od t ofroa es sense IS pr uc the adored democratic process

This point of view Msgr Cleary Said is the only posshysible explanation of students violent reaction to anything which resembles authority or discipline While unexpressed their attitude seems to be We

will accept and Iive by onlythose rules and that code which WE consider to be just and fair

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TttE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs June 26 1958

Catholic Deaf Are to Meet At Louisville

LOUISVILLE (NC)shyTwo important developments for Catholic deaf persons are expected to come out of the ninth annual convention of the International Catholic Deaf Association here July 6 to 12

Convention directors are lookshying for an agreement on a set of hand signs fQr Catholic usage which will eliminate differences in the signing of such terms as sacraments rosary and Mass

A printed form for Confession by deaf persons is the second mljor items on the agenda This will make it possible for the deaf person to confess his sins quickly and accurately with a pencil

~fhe majority of deaf persons attending the convention will be those who use signs rather than speech for communication All meetings will be conducttgtd by sig-ns in silence Father Gerald Timmel conshy bull

vention chairman said translashytors will be on hand They wiD interpret signs for those not proshyficient in sign language As the slgteeches are delivered in sign language the translators wiD convey the meaning in words

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CrossWord Solution costs and this must come about into duty as the large crowd thro_ugh family prayer Father began to pour into the groundsIn Trend to Grey Films Patrick Peyton of the Holy of the Holy Cross Fathers Semshy

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TOG SUIlBy William oR Mooring EVE C Cross Fathers told more than inary where the Fair was held RIGS ENGLANDA young fellow who knows movies so well he ought to SORO TEEPEE 3500 people at the Country Fair The order has under construcshy

10 on $64000 Question offers two reasons why many in North Easton sponsored by tion on the same grounds a new the Associate Family of the Holy Seminary the first built in thealmost first-class films fail to click with the public these Cross Fathers East by the Order that conductsdays Some he says lack a positive point of view Others The salvation of the world Stonehill College Notre Dame

display too little regard for (James Stewar~) concientiously hinges on the return to unity University Kings College in consistency in characteri~- retiring from the poliGe force love and respect in ~h~ iamily Wilkes-Barre Pa and other tion becaU~e he suffers dizzy spells circle the world famous founder institutions ~

Any Hollywood producer then shortlyalterwards getting of the Family Rosary Crusade Father Peyton left North ehoosing a theme like negro- involved in a dizzy love affair and the Family Theatre said Easton for Minnesota where he

The famous priest who re- will conduct a State-wide Familywhife integration anti-semitism with a woman he knows as the It seems only a short time that polltical char- wife of a-friend turned recently from the Brus- Rosary Crusade on the same

Roddy with his mother used to sels Worlds Fair where the pattern he has followed in dioshyJatanismlabor- In the soon to be released come to our home to dinner Holy Cross Fathers are showing ceses throughout America Eushyin a nag ement film Houseboat Sophia Lor- then play cowboys and Indians a film three years in the making rope Asia and Africa apheaval etc en plays the deVoted foster- wiHf our children The Fifteen Mysteries of thebull h 0 u 1 d not mother of Cary Grants children Dean Stockwells last visit was Rosary was introduced to thepose and ex- (as a means of course to land- with his brother Guy about overflow crowd by the Revploit the social ing their Pa) At the start we three years back He then seemed SAVE MONEY ONGeorge S DePrizio CSC Eastshyproblem then see her teachIng the little boy quiet even timid His career as

mn away from how to steal from a street bar- a boy star had finished Would V It without at- row he make it again as an adult atican Stamps YOUR OIl HEATtempting any solution What Similar inconsistencies have actor VATICAN CITY (NC)-The might happen if positive con- turned up in other recent pic Holy Sees participation in the sectit C(II ~~~n0 1 t be Today presumably he is allelusions were drawn in such tures ne exp aria IOn may Brussels World Fair has been

d- d set again although I hope this films lS another matter tha t H0 11ywoo pro ucers are t db role in Compulsion will not eommemora e y a new series CHARLES F VARGAS

middottes Examples breaking away from stark black f V t Ct t t Clh t type Dean Stockwell either l) a Ican 1 ypo~ages amps 25 ROCKDALE V E

The young man cites as typi- and w I e contrasts-between vir- A EIIU Character typing is one of the-1of the rlp and run tech- tuous and vicious characters NEW BEDFORD MASS most stupid and inexplicable ofIlique in screenplaytelling The fair-haired hero and black TElIIo1TS(J

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nen(watered down the Jewish mise being that there is good forget the pert little girl and ~ gt 5x7 - 1150 eharacteristics and aspirltions in the worst of- us and bad in look to the ~alerited young Wo UMBRElLA TENTS expressed in theJ)qvel~ and the best U dramatic conflict thus man Pigeon-holethinking

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2~ii~~~ ~~i1~li~ tr-~ ~~~r~~Ei~~a~ - ~S~-S~~O forItlliekdeliveryIf tractive but deceptive down of moral hazards formiddot the Legion the dove of peace of Decency to deal with

This young man was born and Seeing Margaret OBrien and lived many years in the East her mother on TV via Ed MurshyHe is familiar with the typical rows ~Person to Person reshyBritish colonial officer whom called for me more personal he k nows as very d 1fferent contacts I had with them when character from the one Alec Margaret was MGMs top child Guinness plays in Kwai So star The crisp diction and earnshytoo one suspects does Guinness est expression were still there himself who almost refused to on TV but like the pigtails the play the part OBrien dialogue was gone

Pathsmiddot of Glory Sayonara Margaret used to talk a blue The Young Lions The Enemy streak catechism school pets A Delicious Below all recent and excel- everything While She and Dean Treat lent films about war are chal- Stockwell were making The lenged by our young friend Secret Garden together Marshybecause they implicitly de- garet left her arithmetic to make nounce patriotism and national me lemonade I hope someday pride although he quickly adds to become a good cook she that his own military status said and a good philosopher gives him an urgent and im- too _ mediate concern for the preser- Now as Margaret gets her

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K of C FJeseesWin~ State ~hampionship Anofhell t~agyBy Jack Kineavy

Somerset High School Coaeh In Tito MoveThe latest in a long line of giant killers is St Stephens

NEW HAVEN (N(j) shyHigh of Worcester which last Sunday defeated highlyshyThe national head of tftetouted Newton 41 to annex the 1958 state baseball chamshyKnights of Columbus haspionship The achievement is all the more remarkable when expressed opposition to atshythe comparative male enshy

Gernert are the only men who tempts to extradite a ministerrollments of the two finalshy have performed up to par to of wartime Croatia from thiIists are compared St Steshy date The unSeasonable weather country to face charges of _phens a four year school has among other things reshy crimes in Yugoslavia had a total of 96 boys whereshy tarded the great Ted Williams Supreme Knight Luke E Hart as Newton lists 1400 in grades Ted needs that real warm declared that Andrija Artukoshy10 through 12 weather to get going but the vic Minister of Interior in the

weatherman is still holding outAs a matter Croatian go~ernment duringOn the mound Frank Sulli shyof fact the World War II would become

van and Tom Brewer the acesbaseball turn- a second Imre Nagyll if sentof the staff have been able toout this year back to Yugoslaviaaccount for only seven victories(125) exceeded

11 any example of whatthe total numshy between them Willard I Nixon might result from the grantingber of boys in at 1-7 is in the throes of his of the petition of Yugoslaviathe Worcester worst professional season ever Lor the return of Dr ArtukovicThe former Yankee nemesis nowschool to that country were needooIf St Stephshy is suffering fr6m a sore shouldshyMr Hart said it might beer which probably means hellens were comshyformed in the news from Hunshypeting in the do a stint in the bull pen before gary I pray not and I am JOeshyEastern Tourney the school getting another starting aSsignshyluctant to believe that this g09shywould presumably be included ment e1llment would be willirlg aein Class C which would make On paper the Sox personnel SAFETY PROGRAM Seminarians_from St Marys have his blood on our handsit ineligible to compete~ in middotthe stacks up with the best in the Semmary Baltimore are shown ~tising a releae from

State final St Stephens b league ~us it would be preshy I[ 01 C Membera front head hold during waterfront safety Fogram atcoached by Jack Tivnan forshy mature to consign them to a Mr Harts statement followed Cathedral C~mp Seminarians Donald J Bowen and Jamesmer Holy Cro~ pitcher a decade disappointingfate Detroit at the a resolution passed by the __ or 90 ago The game originally moment is the Cinderella team E Murphy are in the water while National Red Cross preme board of directors ot ~

scheduled for Saturday was held of th~ league The TigerS took Instructor Donald V Brand gives pointers The seminarians Knights of Columbus a ftIIIIF over by threatening ~eather but the vaunted Yankees over the of whiCh was sent to Secre~will be counsellors again at Cathedral Camp this Slminer a banner crowd of 5000 jumPs seven consecutive times of State John Foster Dulles thronged the stands at Fitton before being blown out of the Mr Artukovie is a memlais Field Sunday to witness the park 15-0 of Saturday But if Prelate Stresses Principal Work of tbe St Columbans Counaoil final youre going to lose em might Knigbts of Columbus of WFor Priest Is Offering Mass Don Riedl was the starting and as well lose em gOod minster Calif

NEW YORK (NC)-The prin- ian emigrants continuany hewinning pitcher for St Stephens Out in Milwaukee the four False Chargesteams competing in the Young cipal work of a priest is offer- declared becoming their beshybut he needed help from Paul

Catholic Little League have ing the Mass His Excellency loved spiritual fathers benefacshyMorano who came in the sixth The Yugoslav governm_ chosen novel names for their Archbishop Amleto Giovanni tors counselors infirmarians has been trying since 195 to hurl 3 1-3 innings of scoreless clubs The Popes the Cardinals Cicognani has said they are ever ready to defend have Mr Artukovic 57 exball Morano was indeed the fairshythe Bishops and the Padres The The Holy Sacrifice transcends them when in difficulties and dited A Catholic he selftld haired boy for the Worcest6 clericalmiddot names were selected all h~ activity the Apos- distress they open schools for as Minister of Interior in ~parochials In addition to his

fine relief stint Paul came league sponsors said because tolic Delegate to the United their tnaining and never abanshy pro-Nazi Croatian governm_t the league for boys 912 hopes States decIared in an address at don them or become disheart shy from April 1941 to Octoberthrough with a bases-loaded to eliminate competition on a the dedication of a new $500000 ened by any kind of difficulty 1942 Croatia was made an anshy triple in the fourth to provide parish ~ and encourage the wing at St Charles Seminary hard journey or dangerous ad- dependent state after the Gershymore than the needed margin

for victory youngsters to get along with Staten Island venture - bull bull They increase man invasion of Yugoslavia boys outside their neighborhood Mission of Priest their zeal aod affection in ac- When Titos communist p8I shyIn another tlemencious exhishy

bition of versatility St Stephshy A player pool has been formed Archbishop Cicognani said in co~nfe wi~ the bull bull bull needs of tisans took control of Croatia ill

ens catcher Paul Cantani-who from 12 boys in St Elizabeth his address that a seminary is a thell people 1945 Mr Artukovic fled shySt Mary Czestochowa 5S Peter British-held territory He camehimself owns a 5-0 pitching recshy place where candidates for the It is the ebarity of Christ and Paul and St Robert parishshy to this country in 1948ord-was all over Fitton Field priesthood prepare themselvell which animates these good men es The players will be divided Mr Artukovic has been deshycatching pop flies In all be so that one day they mayexer- Archbishop Cicognani saidinto four evenly matched teams fended by the former privawhauled down five two well back cise their proper and principal They offer their talents heart

An 4P wire photo out of secretary of His Eminence AI-shyof the plate and two up the first office of offering the Mass and 8OuI their labor and re-Cleveland last week pictured a oysius Cardinal Stepinac Fatberbase line The talented catcher The Holy Sacrifice he addedsowces moved by the charity of group of nuns attending the game Stephen Lackovic woo ~had 10 putouts in the ~ame is an act superior to anything Christ they never tire in a body for the first time The resides in Lackawanna HYthat might be --accomplishedFor coach Howard FergusOns 4Jt D ____footnote to the picture went middoton Newton nine the loss must have through intellectual talents lit shyto explain that the sistersmiddot were _SEGUIN bullerary ability or any other giftcome as a distinct shock The dyed-in-the-wool Indian fans

Eastern Mass titlists had -nushy To offer to God the Holy de Body Builderswith but one exception The inshymerous scQring opportunitie Sacrifice and to distribl1te the

dependent ltthinker-amiddot Y~llkee Aluminum or Steelgifts of God the sacraments andbutthey lefta record 16 strandgtshy fan was relegated to a badttow 944 County St ed RoD OLolighlin middotwjtb two th~ truths of faith-such istheeat by her assoCiates Whim the NEW BEDFORD MAssf singles and -amiddot triple Pacedmiddotthe mission of the priest Archshyvisiting Yan~ w~re app~i~I ~ ~~opciCogilani said WY 2tt618i Tige 10gthiC~at~cl Itmiddot wa~ of the situation middottheYp~i~(ed

rNewtons seventh apllearance i~ rge Apostolic Dele~a~ ~liiotheiJ loyal rooter with aitautoshy

the tourneyliliai TheYve woo praised the Scalabrinian FatherslJaphed ballltwo statetifl~ gt wbo conduct the New Y~rk

From Yu~tan MexiCo com~ semmary Th~y look after 1131-Science and R~Iigion an anecdote from which YOUll get a chuckle It didnt take the In Close Harmony Padre long to realize that the s LOUIS (NC)--HarmonySaturday afternoon confesSion between science and religiQl has line was longer than usual always been a postulate of the

When confessions were over Catholic philosophy of educashyI found out why said Father tion Bishop Charles H Helmshybull J obn P Lomasney Maryknoll sing of Springfield-Cape Girardshy

Missioner from Dorchester eau Mo said atmiddotmiddot baccalaureate Mass A gang of kids who were ceremonies at St Louis Univershyplaying baseball instead of at shy sity tending doctrine class rushed More than 15 centuries agointo Cburch middotto take shelter from he observed St Augustine posshya heavy storm ited the Catholic attitude toward

My catechist-never one to truth when he stated that10000let an opportunity pass-ltorshy difficulties in regard to religishyrailed them for their doctrine ous truth never make a singlelesson and then recommended doubt Truth is one and can that they all go to confession never contradict itself When I complimented him be Seeming contradictions replieq Padre for three weeks BiShop Helmsing pointed out lve been trying to get those come from ignorance When ball players in here Dont thank there is a supposed conflict beshyme-thank the good Lord fOr tween religion and science the raining thelit out conflict comes from either igshy

With the Red Sox currently norance of science or ignoranceriding along in fourth place of revealed truth just a game and a half out of second their sub-standard pace Js almost lost sight of But only once in the last 25 yearS have the Sox had as poor amark as thefr present 31-33 record III 1954 at this time the Bosox were ~4-30 buried in the American League cellar and 20 games off the pace Thatw~ Lou Boushydreus last year at the Boston helm Inconsistent pitChing and the

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a wait-and-see policy as Thomas brought in lieu of a false peace performed the incredible task that cannot rise above the natushy~ait-a~~ ~ee Policy I20 -THE ANCHOR I

Thu~s June 26 1958 of working his way through ral order and she knows quite Aristotle Averroes and Avishy well the need for ferment and cenna keeping all that was good both of which are essential to the exigencies of revolution in their systems rejecting what the vitality of the Church The

Churchs Caution Source Free From ErrorOf Reassuring Strength was false and constructing one is conservative the other

By Donald McDonald with Aristotles magnificent revolutionary I realize that I

these few con-Davenport Catholic-Messenger philosophical methods a sys- tmiddott siderations are not the whole oftern of Catholic theology that The Church as an InS 1 utlon

The other day when announcement wasmade that must be conservative But the this matter but I do think theY still stands today as the coinetshy revolutionary ferment must are relevantthe first step toward the possible beatification of John ~tone of all Catholic theologiz- come from her individual memshy

HenryCardinal Newman would be taken June17 a friend And I think that far mor~ llg _ _~ bers aod if the ferment and noteworthy than the Churchsof mine wondered aloud why the Church has on more than Active Elements revolutionary action is needful historical hesitancy in adopting

one occasion viewed a man were coming out in unpreceshy A third consideration is sup- she ~i11 per~it it ~nd if need anltl endorsing what is eventu~ with suspicion if not alarm1 dented profusion and the plied by the great co~tempor~ry be~4edorselt explICItly ally proved true is the fact th~t during his lifetime o~ly to ~nonize him a century or Rveral centuries later Newman lived under a Cloud

for 20 years following his conyersion t 0

the Catholic Fa i t h An d while Newman scholars are stillmiddot dIsputing the justice or inj ustice of it no one denies the faet that

the cloud did exist

Newman- of course was not the first saintly Catholic to encounter suspicion eoolness and official opposition St Thom~s Aquinas was not al shy

~ lowed to teach Aristotle at the University of Paris and saints

like Teresa of AvilaJohn of the Cross and Joan of Arc met with opposition of a ferocity the gentle Newman never knew

i dont think anyone single factor can adequately explain this apparent paradox of official reproach and reservation during a saints life and r post-facto canonization But several conshysiderations come to mind which might put the thing into a focus where middotit is seen as normal and natural and certainly nothing about which to get terribly upset

Test of Analysis And in at least one important

respect the Churchs caution deliberativeness and reflectiveshyness before endorsing the thought and judgmente of one of the faithful constitute one

of the sources of her great and reassuring strength -

This in fact is the first conshysideration I think we should look at We cannot have the reassurance th~t the Church will not be taken iii by false doctrines and philosophies without running the risk that the same Church will delay tor what seems to some of us an intolerably long time before she endorses what is true

If we want to be sure that error does not insinuate itself into Church tradition and teachshylng it seems to l11e we must reconcile ourselves to the faC

middot-that truth too must submit to the time-consuming test of an- alysis examination reflectioil and deliberation

Human Frailties It might be objected - imd

here wecorile to asecoridcon- sideration - that Church au- thorities should be more pershyeeptive that they should be able to recognize more quickly what is true and good that they should be able easily to distiIl shyguish between truth and error This objection ignores I

think two facts First that in cases involving extremely subtle theological and philoshysophical positions those who are in authority must rely upon the theological and philosophical erudition of their advisers who as often as not may be the technical inferiors of the theoshylogians or philosophers whose works ate being examined and evaluated

Nor would it be surprising if advisers to authority suffered from such human frailties as envy frailties that would color their judgment

Time and Age Secondly the circumstances

of time and age must be given sufficient weight In the case of St~ Thomas Aquinas for exshyample the Church up until that time had not developed the ~ys-

tematic theology we know toshyclay Transletions of the Greek and

Arabian pagan philosoph~rs

CAPE COD PllIDES IN NEW CHURCH OurLady of Victory Church in Centerville today off+rs one of the nicest pI of h deg th F II R DO Th

aces woors IP In ~ a Ive~ locese elayout above shows the baptismal font a d Our Lady of Victory shrine togethetwith the facade Ol[ the church at the top Modern kitchen facilities aremiddot in t echurCh base-

ment shown in the center left ph~to and the main altar

Churcli simply lacked the reshy French th~ologian Henri de As an institution commisshysearch and intellectual resources Lubac SJ who himself has sioned by Ghristmiddotto lead souls to make on-the-spot judgments known what it means to have to salvation she is the Holy and distinctions between what his writings and his teachings middotMother and like a mother was true and what was false in legitimately circumscribed by fiercely dedicated to the conshythese philosophers (and a great Church authorities servation of life bull deal of it was in fact false)

In his first book of Para-It was only natural then and doxes Father de Lubac ob-

I feel it very reassuring that serves that in the Church there the Church should have adopted are always two active middotelements

But the Mothermiddot knowswhat Christ her Head has said about the kind of peace He has give~ and the sword be had

is in the center right TlIe Sixth Station-Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus-is in the insert The lower left is a view of the sanctuary from the middle aisle The parish rectory is at t~e lower right The Church may be reached by taking a right turn from Mid~Cape Highway at Craigville Motel to Short Flying Hill Road and continuing to center of Centerville Viilage

for 2000 years she has been able to keep her teachings on Faith and morals il11mune from the inshyfection of error

An awful lot of wrong-headed people have tried to introduce error into that teaching and tradition Their attempts add up to an interesting and volumshyinous history of heresybull

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Balanci~g the Books I

Saints and Our Children Is -

Useful -lGuide for Parents By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

Mary Reed Newland has written some of the best books on the Christiap tlpbringing of children (She is u~o one of the most luCid and entertaining speakers on this vital 8ubject) Her latest publication in the category is fhe middotSaints and 06r Children (Kenedy $395i) It shows

parents how the lives of the saints can be used as a guide

in giving childrens lives genushyine Christian oriehtation integ- -rity and depth

The book is divided into two sections The first comshyp~ises fairly exshytensive studies of five saints of modern times of Abraham and of the holy Family

The second is a gathering of utterances by or stories about many saints which either are enlightening for

parents or can inJtruct and in- ~ ~ire childrer

The teaching and correction and conversation i of Christian parents says Mrs NewlaOd ought to lean h~avily on the Dints for help This is how saint stories are best u1sed to make a point to wann Ithe heart to stir up a hunger

The essays in th~ first part of the book are thoroughgoing The author has not beJn satisfied to skip through popular biographshyies snap up a fewmiddotlrandom facts and gabble a superficial comshymentary i

Work is Substantial Rather she has begun by doshy

1 t d I If d ng a grea ea ~ rea Ingas

the lengthy bIbhography attests What she has read she has ponshyde d fIll

re care u YI anayzmgaearchm~ for key factors

ished or lost through emotional problems too deep to be resolved without specialized help

She cites the estimate that one out of 10 children in the U~ited

States is emotionally disturbed She stres~es the fact that effecshytive help can be given and also the fact that failure to provide such help has ~errible someshytimes disastrous consequence~

not only for the individual but also for families and fQr society as a whole

She alludes to numerous theoshyries (Freudian etc) b~t seems to subscribe to no one of these in particular Instead she takes from each what she judges to be sound

Capital emphasis is put on themiddot role of parents Although it is dubious that parents are responshy

sible for all emotional problems m children they are involved in most

It is the anxious parent says Mrs Moak who tealthes his

child anxiety the insecure paren~ whC fails to give his child the secureness of direction his char- acter needs in order to develop and grow She strikingly inshystances the various ways in which parents contribute to emotional disturbances not a few of them innocent-appearing but in fact deadly

Parents are also the central ele91ent in ~he curig of chil shydren s emotional disturbances

f~~sldMoakhdte~tils tfhelw~rk ndo1 psyc Ia ns s 0 c IOICS a schools and other institutionsti g h th f t nd

S owm ow ey unc on a what they can accomphsh butshe keeps coming back to par~ ents and the family

She has taken llJP ~etpen only when she has worked out The focal pom~ of both t~at-views which are cogent And mentand pre~ntIon of e~otI~m-always she has in mind the situ- ~l disorders she mamtams ation and needs of paientsand should be the family all children in our oWn society in ou~ p~anni~g in terms of new our own time faclhtIes m wider keatment Just as it is customary in eulo- progras in preventive work gies for priests to pay a con- shou~d be based on he ~XI- statedmiddot that education is playing ventionally worded tributeto mum use of that prmclple their parents so is it the usual Whether or not one agrees thing to speak in a general way with all of the authors opinions of the influence of the parents one will find her book immenseshyof saints I ly informative It certainly

But M~s Newland is at pa-ins achi~ves its stated primary purshyto discover in pr~cisely ~hich P9se to help parents of disshyway parental instruction and turbed children to understand example worked~ in the cases both the nature of the problem which she considet-s Thus she with which they are Gonfronted gives her reader~ SQ1nething and the means which cal be specific and ~bsdntial to get used to correct it their teeth into andl digest And it will move others to be

Again she has a happy way sympathetic and helpful in any of coming to gripsrwith fundashy encounters with (luch children menta Is In writing10f St Dpm- Scientists Testify

I ~nicSavi for example she says After qualifying for the Pro-It l~ pOintless to t~1l ~r ex~ct testant ininist~y John Clover

a child to do a Chqst-hke thlOg Monsma made a career of writ shyif he has no knltjlwlege n~r ing and broadcasting He has ery real love of Christ ThiS now edited a book called The

must be carefully cUltivate~ bYEvidence of God in an Expandshypa~ents Lovecome~ before Imlshytahons bull

And 10 dlSCUSSll1g St Maria Goretti she says th+t when parshyents undertake to ttCach chastity we cannot start lith chastity ~e stf~t ~ith t~e love of God With domg Hs wlllli~ all ~hlOgs

~arents Will find 10 thIS book ~lllted~ns~ers to many quesshytions which stump them llS they strive to fulfill their duty to head and help their children

- toward sanctit Mr~ ~ewlands suggestIOns are nJYrJad unshyhackneyed and admirably pracshytical i

Disturbed Child Helen Moak author of The

Troubled Child (Holt $350) is the mother of an Iemotionally

disturbed child As the result of her experienc~ in pealing with this child and seekilg treatment

for her she has gained insight into a vely serious problem and much information as to what is being done abou1t it in our COuntry and has formulated criticisms and suggestions worthy of sober scrutiny

These are the children we call troubled or emotionaily disshyturbed she writes children

whose potentialities are dtmioshy

ing Universe (Putnam $375) which brings together the views of 40 American scientists on God and religion

The contributors each of shywhom has written ~ few pages represent practically the entire ranges of the physical sciences They unanimously testify that in whatever field is their specialty be it scanning the vast heavens or studying the tiniest forms of life thev have encountered ir shyref~tabl~ evidence of the exshy

istence of God Some of them point out that

science ~annot directly deal with God But in the realm which is the province of science there are abundant indications that God must exist _

Without Him it is impossible to acltount for the universe som~ contend Repeatedly instanced is the marvelous order of the unishyverse as well as the balance in nature the wonders of bodily functioning the inner man and so forth Matter and chance canshynot fully explain these mere accident is unthinkable There must be an Intelligel1ce behind it all gt

One writer quotes the words of Plofessor Edwin Conklin ~f

NEW PROPAGANDA PRO-PREFECT His Emishynence Gregoire Pierre XV Cardinal Agagianian Patriarch of Cilicia of the Armenians center has been named ProshyPrefect of the Sacred Gongregation for the Propagation of the Faith the post to middotwhich Cardinal Stritch Qf Ghicago was appltgtinted priorto his recent death in Rme The Car- dinal is shown with Msgr Paul Tanner left of the NCWC and Archbishop Louis Batamianright Patriarchal Vicar

to the CardinalNC Photo

Says Copy e Red Educateonal Planngwell Bmiddot N - I S e -d

bull rng atmiddotona UIC e

ITHE ANCHORshyThursJune 26 1958

Says Scienc~ Helps In Other Studies

BALTIMORE (NC)-The United States will be setting

the stage for commlttmg

national suicide a generation from now u~l~ss it ~rts to do l10re t stImulate~unouslty and learnmg a~ong Itsyouth

Nlchol~s DeWitt associate at the RussianRes~arch Center of Harvard U~lver~lty decla~ed at Loy~la Umversl~y that while ou~ Ju~gment sh~ts the ~ntral obJectI~e ~f the Krmhn-----of furthermg ItS power mfluence and direct control ol~r the d t f d t n

es I~y 0 ~en a~ na 10 s remams the same

World Dominati_

Mr DeWitt a native of Ruso sia came -to the United States in 1947

Deploring what he called this countrys attitude Df re- garding Russia ~s a menacing monster at one time and a peaceful and palatable comshypetitor at another Mr DeWitt

a vital role in furthering the Soviet objective of world domshyination

The Russians today outnumshyler us in engineersmiddot and scien- tists medical doctors agricultural ahd bilogical science specialists he asserted In

engineering and science fields

Prineeton The probability of life originating from accident is comparable to the probability of the Unabridged Dictionary r6sulting from an explosion in a printing shopt

Another writer observes We see too much evidence in conshy

they graduate annually beUer than twice IS many as we do They train 10 times as many tecbnicians aswe do

Avoid Same M~stake This trend is indeed disquietshy

iog Mr DeWitt continued for the quality of professional edushycation in the Soviet Union today is at least equivalent if not at times superior to that offered in this country But the weak spot in the Russhysial stress on scientific training he stated is that all of Russias gains have been attained at the

expense of what we call general education and liberal arts the humanIties and the lIOCial

sciences Mr DeWitt said that the

United States should not make the same mistake but sbould promote foremost public untJershystanding of the issues inV6lved

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DAYTON (NC) - Children read write and spell better in schools where science is well taught Sister Mary Aquinas the flying nun of Green Baybull believes

If a teacher can teach science well the child will come to like school better and the enthusishyasm arising from his studying of science carries over into the three Rs the Wisconsin nun declared

Johnny cant read she said because he doesnt want to read Once you make him want to read half your problem solved

Although she is in her sixties Sister Mary Aquinas keepsbusy conducting science workshops a~ound the country f~r elemenshytary school teachers and even manages to get in a bit of flyin time occasionally

A member of the Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity she became famous when she organ- iZ~ fying classes for young men about to enter the service in the early days of World War n

without resorting to the RU8shy

aian m9del of central controlmiddot More for Youth

He called for this country face the problem of scientifie kaining and particularly the education of youth on its own terms and in accordance wiUt its requiremerits~

We have come to realizemiddot De concluded that unless we start to domore for our young sten today to stimulate their curiosity and learning both ia and out of the classroom bull middotwe will be setting the stage for committing national suicide a laquoeneration from now

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NEVER AN IDLE MOMENT Giving their charges the loving care left photo Lorraine Roderick smiles Good Night to Sister Margaret otherwise denied them the Franciscan Sisters at St Marys Home New Francis Russell Roderick in second right photois ready to take off into

Bedford are shown performing the daily tasks that aid the youngsters to outer space with the aid of Sister Josita At rigbt Sister Grace Pierre liveonormal lives in a large family At left~ Sister Walter Josephine Superior accompanies the vocal trio of Sharon Roderick Donna Boyd and lends a helping hand at the wash basin to reluctant Paul Rusin while Irene Roderick

Jimmy Grant (left) and Alfred Pontes (right) await their tum In second

Divine Word SocietyAim to Overcome Franciscan Nuns Mother Many at St Marys Opens Ohio SeminarySh Continued from Page ODe shelf over-looking each dormi- Not only did the triplets haveS I TOLEDO (NC) _ A newIster ort~ge the job of comforting him by tory was a whole collection of them but they spread through

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) producing a piece other dolls in fact weve never the Home and those particular minor seminary of the Society of the Divine Word situatedThe national chairman of the Russell disposed of Sister seen so many dolls in one place children will be long remem-

Sister Formation Conference showed us around the shining as at St Marys They overflow bered on a 374-acre tract near subshyliays the shortage of Sisters in building How do you keep it the dormitories into the halls More and more impressed by IUrban Perrysburg has been the United- States has come so tidy we queried thinking recreation rooms and even the the order maintained in such a dedicated by Bishop George J about because todays needs of the havoc only one or two kitchen large group we visited the washshy Rehring of Toledo The new

seminary will accommodate 50are much more multiplied than children can create and re- Children attend school at the rooms with their bouquets of 7esterdays fleeting that 80 boy~ and gira Home through eighth grade toothbrushes peeked intO the students of high school age

lived here then go to high school outside elosets with each childs clothes Father Lawrence G Mack Mother Mary Philothea 01 The children help with all A school day begins at 630 neatly sec~ioned in drawers and Divine Word Missionaries proshy

the Sisters of Charity of Provi- the work she said~ with most of the - children at- on hangers and glimpsed the vincial said a boy who goeldence in Seattle noted it UI Even Russell tending 7 oclock Mass In sum- inviting library from the eighth grade to thecertain that we have more vo- Lo d CEspecially Russell He loves mer time however the sched- ve an are new minor seminary begins 15~ eations to the religious life than to dust The children are given ule is relaxed and tbe children Eleven ~Isters su~ervIse St years of preparation for ordishyever before in hilltory but ill different work assignments each may sleep later At 730 in the Mary s giVIng theIr lIttle guests nation in the society which haa proportion to the population in- month Sister explained The evening bedtimes begin for the the love and ~are cIr~umstances missions in 31 countries crease we have an increasingl older girls help with ironing and littlest children and by 930 all have otherWIse demed them dimfnishing supply kitchen chores the boys have are in bed after a busy day which Th ey belong t

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Todays discoveries in the charge of the big dishwasher may have includedfor the girls ProvInc of the ~hIladelphla fields of medicine have opend and are also excellent floor special instruction in cooking FoundatIon of the SIsters of the new vistas-and new people are scrubbers and waxers knitting and crafts and for the Third Order of ~t Francis which needed to further the explora- But theres lots of time for boys training in sports Both was orgamzed 10 1855 by Ven tions in medical research Likeshy the fun of childhood We saw boys and girls learn ballroom John~ Neumanl CSS~ then wise in the field of social work Ylgtungsters absorbed in TV a dancing the 3lsh~p of PhIl~delphIa -new techniques are developed to meet new needs and new pershy

shouting crowd in the big playshyground and a musical group

Supper preparations were unshyder way as we visited the kit-

GIrls Int~rested In the vaned work of t~IS commumty are ~dshy

~nnel are needed for new techshy around a piano Summer vacashy chen and one of the pretty helpshy Vlsd to diSCUSS the matter WIth niques There just arent enough tion will bring trips to Lincoln ers was indulging in that favor- th~Ir confessors and make ~p-Sisters to go around Park swimming parties campshy ite of teen-agers an after-school ~hcah~n or request further In-

Professional CaJlin~ ing and a gala day at Fenway snack Somewhat impeded by a ormatIOn from Reverend MothshyPark said Sister Grace Pierre bottle of soda and a Dagwood er General Our ~adY of Angels

But the Sister Formation Con- Convent Glen RIddle Paference__an organization of And ali year round special style sandwich she was arrang-

treats are provided by New ing platters of salad under theAmerican sisterhoods studying Bedford organizations and es- watchful eye of Sister Cook ways to strengthen theprofes- pecially by the Homes auxili- Left Marker ional and spiritual preparationf Sisters-will help solve the ary the Infant of Prague Guild As indicated by the teen-YQCation shortage Mother Mari Each Guild member adopts ~ agers snacking the youngsters Philothea said child remembering birthdays lead normal lives as far as pos-

The confere~ce believea that and Christmas and visitinC the sible said Sister Grace Pierre bo or girl each Dlonth with the average stay at the

b raising the standards within How Pret~r Home being two to three years religious life more young people How pretty was our in- But problems come kiflg-size in

- will be challenged to seek their Yolunt~ry exclamat~on when we 9Ucli a large family she eJ[shy~ations there th lmiddotttl 1 d tmiddot lI8w e I e gu s onna ones plained Last year for instance Todays youth is generous ~ach wit~ a differentmiddot color triplets came to 8t Marys f~ idea~middot-tic and eager for a chal- acheme pmk aqua and blue a short stay bringing with them lenge Sister Formation will with walls bedspreads eurtains an unwelc~me guest measles make them see in the religious and even radiators matching life a real professional calling Holy water fonts at the right Mother Philothea commented height for small fingers were bull L1NGUICA

at each door and on every bed bull CHOURICO lay its little owners favorite bull MORCELASFather Ferreira doll or stuffed animal ready At Grocers - Super Marketllfor night-time cuddling On aContinued from Page One

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-6 -THE ANCHORUncatholic Catholics

Thurs Jun2 26 1958Some of the recent college commencement and baccashylaureate talks are well deserving of reading and study

At times we Catholics can be very uncatholic when it Weekly Cal~ndar eomes to appreciating the words of those not of our Faith Of Feast DaysWe are apt to dismiss anything saisI by one who is not a Catholic as being unworthy of attention or foolish or TODAY-SS John and Paul unlearned Our possession of Gods truth instead of making Martyrs According to tradishy

tion they were brothers and118 humble and grateful can often make us quite patronshyofficials in the households ofising toward others We can at times draw into a ghetto of Copstantia daughter of Emshy

our own making and look down very uncatholic noses at peror Constantine They were those who are searching after truth and trying to serve it put to death about 362 under without the full benefit of the Faith Julian the Apostate when they

refused to worship pagan idolsPresident Pusey of Harvard for instance an intelligent It also is said that their martyrshyand capable man had some interesting words to say on dOJTl led to the conversion of

religion in a secular university Dr Pusey fears a secularism Terentianus the judge who which will produce a world in which in the words of passed sentence on them Moberly Some think God exists some think not some TOMORROW - St Crescens think it is impossible to tell and the impression grows that Bishop-Martyr He lived in the

first century was a disciple ofit does not matter Dr Pusey thinks that it does matter 51 Paul and was mentioned by

and with that sentiment we all agree St Paul in his writings TradishyThe fact that the President of Harvard speaks on the tion relates that he founded the

importance of God in education should not receive a patronshy See of Metz in Germany The Roman Martyrology holds thatising and casual glance from Catholics We should be vocishyhe was martyred under rrajanferous in our praise of such a position obvious and fundashy about 100

mental as it seems to us And we should praise the man who SATURDAY - S1 Irenaeuspeaks that way Bishop-Martyr He was born in

All too often we seem fearful that one word of praise Asia Minor about 130 was edushyfor a man means that we must agree with all that he thinks cated by S1 Polycarp and was

sent as a missionary into Gaul or says Such an attitude is unworthy of us where he was ordained by St Pothinus Bishop of Lyons HeProfitable Summer became Bishop of Lyons in 177

School days are over for a few months The Family Clinic and by his preaching converted For some they are over for good Many a college and much of France to the Faith

high school graduate has taken a last look at the degree or With a number of his flock St Rigmiddothtsin Marriagemiddotlmpose diplorria and is now taking more interest~ in~the want ads Irenae~s went to a ~artyrs

death under Septimus Severusthan in the sport and social pages of the n~wspapers Corresponding Obligations hi 202 Others are congratulating themselves on getting By Father John L Thomas SJ SUNDAY-SS Peter and Paul

through this year and now they are seeking summer jobs Assistant Professor of Sociology Apostles-Martyrs This feast Some high school graduates are experiencing a bitter commemorates the martyrdomSt Louis University

knowledge-the eminent position of senior came to aclim~x of the great Apostles St PeterManyof us older family folks have aserious problem- the first Pope was crucifiedon commencement day and now there is the let-down-for when aild how to call a halt in increasing the family At with his heal downward near

who is more insignificant than a college freshman-to-be-inshy 37 Im married 15 years and carry my seventh child My the Triumphal Way at the order September strength and my husbands income would do nicely with of Emporer Nero He was buried

Those who have been graduated fromelementarj in the Vatican On the same day four or five-as it is Im 0

IChools are anticipating with excitement all the chang~8 gations and consequently DO also under order of Nero St constantly running out of need for ~self-control Paul who earlier was one of thethat will come with high schoola pick of subjects bought both My husband considers Act 0 Love greatest persecutors of Chris-

and brought lunches more freedom they think his impulses as God-given Third because we are not tians only to be miraculouslyClass day orators have finished saving the world and and to be fully exercised-God controlled by instinct but posshy converted was put to death by

marching down the road of life will provide Can you give us sess the use of reason we are the sword on the Ostian way ~me guidance constantly putting asunderThe teachers are getting a we11-deserved rest MONDAY-Feast of the Comshy

Older family what God has joined together But the Summer months can serve as an invaluable memoration of S1 Paul Apostlefolks as you Thf Creator meant conjugal

part of the education process And this for youngO and old call them Mar- relations to be a mysterious TUESDAY - Feast of the Most Precious Blood This feastalike tba are not the unifying act ~f love which He was established by Pope Pius IX

These are the months when young people should bemiddot only ones who would bless with new life under in honor of the Blood of Ourseem confused proper conditions and whichencouraged to read all those worth-while books that they Saviour which was shed for theabout the rights would strengthen and support

never had time for during the school year And here the redemption of mankind and duties of the marriage bond throughoutemphasis is on the word encouraged Not ordered or

0 WEDNESDAY-Feast of themarried 1i f e life

drivim but encouraged This could even take the form of Questions re- But husbands and wives fre- Visitation of the Blessed Virgin wasreading aloud to the whole family Certainly Treasure lated to t his quently put asunder this mar- This feast estabijshed by

problem arise velous unHY of shared mutual Pope Urban VI and extended to Island read aloud for a haJf hour or so in the evening could

so frequently pleasure and love either by the Universal Church in the 14thbe a source of delight for adults and children both that the most ignoring its dignity or empha- century by Pope Boniface IX in

These are the months when eighth-graders and those helpful approach will probably sizing its merely physical as mem~ry of the visit of the in high school should make some serious effort with proper be to spell out a few pertinent peets As a result it loses its Blessed Virgin to her cousin St and interested guidance to decide what profession or -voca- principles and facts applicable true significance and is used for Elizabeth

to all of them Some of these selfish purposes iion or work in lifethey are suited for and want may appear to be self-evident Primary Purpose Jesuit AS$ails

What must be considered in this regard is not the dollar and repetitious but experience Fourth the marriage contractal~ne but the important aspects of satisfaction in ones has taught me they are not confers equal conjugal rights Levittown Plan work and happiness and of course salvation Adjustment Possible IIpon husbarid and ~ife~ but the NEW YORK (NC) - Jesuit

How often it happens that the only reason a hIghschool First husbands and wives dif- use of these rights is subordishy Father John LaFarge has scored student can give for taking a certain course is that a friend fer considerablyin the nature nated to the primary p~rpose of plans to build another Levit

marriage is the proshy town housing project segreshyhas taken the sarrie course High school years are not too of their reproductive drive the which personal _ implications of its creation and education Of chil shy gated like the others as inflamshyyoung to consider the future fruHful use for their future dren Briefly these rights may matory and dangerous

These are the months when fathers and mothers should and consequently in their atti- not be used selfishly but for The noted author expressed try to plan affairs for the whole family That does not tudes toward the exercise of this thlt good of the couple and of hope that Rev Robert B Meyshynecessarily mean family vacation-how many families can faculty in marriage the family This requires self- ner of New Jersey in whose afford that But it could very wen mean a famHy picnic or Likewise wide individual dif- control and a Christian sense of state the project will be built

ferences exist while age health respon-middotbility wiiI do something about it ride or outing of some sort-modest in scope and yet bringshyfamily responiibilities and so TlIrning now to your older His reference was to a stateshy

ing all members of the family together in a common and ment made by William J Levittforth cause further variations folks problem Martha yourhappy enterprise Parents can reap rich rewards just by chances are few makes that president of the company planshyHence that letter clear your seeing their childrens faces as theyaUexplore a zoo couples will always reach per- husband has put his own intershy ning the town on a site between together What better way to give the experience ofhappi- feet agreement in this area pretation on Catholic teaching Camden and Trenton The build-

This does not mean that there about marriage Of course you er asserted that there would be ness in the family no change of policy that madeneed be conflict Most couples must trust in God but this trust Summer months are called months lof recreation and the first two Levittowns-onsoon discover that they may not should not be a thinly disguisedthat is exactly what they should be-a building up of f~mily agree on a great number of excuse for selfish indulgence Long Island and in Pennsylvania ~pirit a developing of plans for the future a wicJening of things they can learn to adjust and lack of Chri1tian restraint -white communities

The Jesuit editor pointed tomtellectual and cultural tastes and adapt if they wish to suc- I know he will protest that Levittown to illustrate his con~ceed restraint is difficult under theThey should in fine be profitable months without the tention that in the exploitationMust Accept Responsibility circumstances-has he ever triedBuggestion of pressure or strain of racial feeling real estate isSecond the use of the repro- it Has he made use of prayer the sensitive area here in theduetive faculty is a human act and the sacraments to gain Northan act of the person not the strength Has he shared the

He called the co-existence ofmere unrestricted exercise of a burdens of rearing a large famshyfamilieS the front line of thebodily function Hence it im ily by helping with the chddren racial problem of the U S plies tl acceptance of full re- around the ~home

sponsibility for its possible con- UnleSs he can answer allregrh~-ANCHOR have shown that it is possible sequences by the couple as a these questions in the affirinashy with a little mutual cooperationOFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER cOuple tive he had best examine his and the help of grace

Pblished Weekly by The atholic Press ot the Diocese ot fall River Some husbands are selfishly conscience very seriously Somewhere in the past marishyirresponsible in this regard Rule of Reason- tal chastity acquired a merely410 Highland Avenue forgetting that they must seri- What car you do Well ifFall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 negative meaning in peopleously consider the health and he will cooperate you should mind-the avoidance of contramiddot PUBLISHER strength of their wives and also practice continence either peri shy ceptives _ But chastity in all

Most Rev James L Connolly 00 Ph~D their own ability to make rea- odic or absolute after your baby walks of life is somethinr posishyGENERAL ~A~AGER - ASST GEERAl MANAGER sonable provision for another arrives until you have regained tive the control and regulation

Re DaOiel f~ Shalloo MA Re John PDrlscoJl child your health and your financial of our reproductive faculties ac-Marriage would cease to be situation is under controL cording to the rule of rigllt rea MANAGING EDITOR human if the rights it conferred Of course this may not be son Your husband has evidenU7 Attlilrney Hugh JGolden bull carriedno cornispoJlding obli- easy but many Christian couple forgotten this

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lTHE ANCHOR- 7 IfThurs June 26 1958 Holy Father Approves Pastoral Institute-_-----------

Must Recognize Two Aspects In Man

SAN FRANCISCO - A call for mutual appreciation by clergymen and psychia- trists of their complemenshytary but distinct roles in patient treatmentwas made by Dr John R Cavanagh of Washshyington D C a past president of the Guild of Catholic Psychiashytrists and Father Ramon A di Nardo a Catholic chaplain at St Elizabeths Hospital for menshytally ill Washington

Dr Cavanagh said that in the protess of middotmoving closer together it becomes necessary for each discipline to take a positive stand on the question of the other and its significance not only in psychptherapy but in human living

He said both are possessors of an incomplete knowledge of one of Gods infinite mysteries that of the human personality The two have a broad and inshytelligent view of that personalshyity but from different vantage points he added

Two aspects The clergyman he said sees

theJtuman person as organized by a fundamental principle called the human soul The clergyman ees man in his relashytion to God as the beloved the creation the child and the heir and the Image of the Almighty He sees other things too such asmans buman frailties and his virtues which are but aspects of his dependence on his Creator Dr Cavanagh saidbull

The other aspect of man he continued is that seen by the psychiatrist as a scientist The psychiatrist deals with the causes which the philosophers would call secondary and accishydentaL In the technical lanshyguage )f philosophy and theolshyogy they are just that But these causes are in practice and for the normal welfare of pershysons quite primary and necesshysary for the diagnosis and treatshyment of the psychic ailments of man

The psychiatrist is trained and experienced not so much in the why as the how~ he stated

Rejects New Hearing On Sunday Sales Ban

INDIANAPOLIS (NC)-The Indiana State Supreme Court has rejected an appeal for l

rehearing on its ruling that baus the sale of automobiles on SunshydaysshyThe appeal was filed on the

ground that the law enacted in 1957 was unconstitutional

Ed Clarke president of the firm which sought the hearing stated hat he is considering an appeal to the US Supreme Court

One member of the Indiana high court dissented from the majority opinion to reJll~ a hearing Judge Arch N Babitt atated in his opinion the Sunshyday closing statute is ~discrmlshyInatory

Nuns leave Schools For Mission Work

TILBUhG (NC) - Twenty schools conducted in the Nethshyerlands by the Sisters of Charishyty of Our Lady Mother of Mershycy will be transferred to lay teachers next Fall The Sisters feel their services Will be more valuable elsewhere Many are expected to engage in missionshyaiy work

Marian Medalists DAYTON (NC)-Donaid C

Sharkey and Father Joseph Debergh of Lowel have been named for the 1958 Marian Lishybrary Award of the University of Dayton for their book ~Our Ladyof Beauraing Father Deshybedgh is a priest of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate He heads the Pro Maria Committee which is devoted to spreading devotion to OUr Lady of Beauraing Mr Sharkey is a free lance writer

OKeefe Awards given in memory of the hlte chaplain of Super-Right Heavy Corn-Fed Steer Beef the Junior Foresters to Joyce Petit (left) of Sacred Heart School and Joanne Davis of St Marys School at Communion br~akfast in St Patricks School cafeteria Fall River

Present Essay Contest Awards RIB To Fall River Junior Foresters

ber at the direction of the Po~

aiff himself by the Vicariate of Rome and the Sacred Congregashytions of the Council of Religshy

ious and of Seminaries and Unishyversities

Purpose of the institutor Is to give advanced training to dishyocesan and Religious priests for

their pastoral ministry and to prepare those who will be iia charge ofteaching pastoral theshyology in seminaries

FORESTERS AWARDS Past High Chief Ranger Francis L Hannigan of Brighton and Rev Walter A Sullishyvan of St Marys Cathedral present the Father John

Awards were presented to winners of the essay contest conducted by Our Lady of Fatima court Junior Foresters at a Gommunion breakfast in St Patricks school Fall River folshylowing the reception )f Holy Communion in the church

Rev Walter A S~llivan chapf lain presented first award to Joyce Petit and second to JONme Davis Other members presented gifts for writing on Putting the Message of Fatima into Our Daily Livesmiddot were Chief Ranger Barbara Gaspar Walter Burns Michaelene Leary Brenda Hampston Arlene GasPar Pashytricia Murphy Kathleen Stone Pamela Sullivan Kathleen Beaulieu and Arlepe Braga

Rt Rev Msgr Edmund J Ward pastor of 8t Patricks gave th~ invocation and welshycomed the group Other speakers were Rev John Cronin assist shyant at St Patricks Past High Chief Ranger Francis L Hanni-

Franciscan Brothers Choose Superiors

BROOKLYN (NC) - Brother Bertrand OSF has been reshyelected to a second three-year term as Superior General of the Brothers of the Third Order Regular of St Francis

The election marked the lOOth anniv~rsaryof the arrival froin Ireland of tle first members of the community Bro~her David OS was chosen assistant sushyperior general of the U S branch of the community

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gan of Brighton and Probate Court Judge Beatrice H Mulshylaney who organized the Court and instituted the awards in ROASTmemory of the first chaplain the late Rev John F OKeefe

Songs were offered by Vice 7-INCH SHORT CUT -Chief Ranger Carole Kelly Pa-

tricia Murphy and Joanne Davis NO SHORT RIBSUniversity Adds INCLUDED 65~Ethics Course

TAIPEI (NC)-An American Jesuit priest is conducting a course in medical ethics at the FIR~T 2 RIBS LB 851ISIRLOIN TIP national university of Formosa which is expected to have conshysiderable effect on the future gene~ation of doctors in China

Father Edmund L Fitzgerald of San Francisco has been at shy

tached as associate professor to the Institute of Public Health a department of the universitys College of Medicine since he came here in 1954

Two years ago the dean of the lI)edical college sent a questionshynaireto members of the faculty asking for suggestions regarding improvement of courses and teaching methods

The San Francisco priest sugshy Super-Right Heavy Corn-Fed Steer Be~f gested that a course in medical ethics be included in the curri shyculum

The sugeestion was well re-shyceived and a year ago Father CHUCKFitzgerald was asked to conduct a course in medical ethics for students of the medical college

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Pius XII has announced that an Apostolic Constitution giving ofshyficial approval to the Pontifical Pastoral Institute will soon be published

The institute has been funcshytioning at the Lateran University for several months under the dishyrection of Dominican Father Raimondo Spiazzi

The Pontifical Pastoral Insti shytute was established last Septem-

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By Mary Tinl~y Daly Date of her spinal operation set by the patientour

19-year-old Mary aRd by Dr Rush But you and Daddy have to call him and please do it now Mary urged 1 Want this back fixed

Yes we milk - toastedly through the hot sudsy water agreed Wed call-but after lUnch Frankly we were phone-shy and found it hard to pick up that receiver dial that numer

Arrangements eompleted ~e realized t hat this was it Cold with apprehenshyaion we countshyeel the hoursshyand we prayed-tried to that ill Somehow t b e for mal learned _ as _ ashyc hi I d prayers w 0 u 1d vanish

from our lips and ali we could summon was a Please Thy will be done -but Please Dont dictate to the Lord we told ourselves and breathed another Thy will be done

How friends rallied round with prayers The Sisters of the Visitation where Mary had one to high school were pray-

ing So too were the Sistersatmiddot Trinitymiddot College the Piarist Fathers at the instigation of Marys form~r teacher Father Iranyi the C~puchins whose aid eur friend Father Sebastian hadmiddot enlisted the priests in our own Blessed Sacrament parish Morishy

aignor John McClafferty offered his Mass for her on the day of the operation Countless genshyerous lriends added their pray- bull s to ours

We Have Faith Night before admission a

big dinner of Marys favorite lIteak (Mary gettinl$ the tendershyloin) with mushrooms and with Aunt Virginia as special luest and alf of us pretending

that the party was in honor of Virginias belated birthday Then Marys gang descending in full force for an evening of non-= Rnse Lights out at 11 and Wake me for the 730 Mom from a sleepy Mary

Shes so calm the Head of the House said Thats the way to be All those prayers bull bull bull we have faith

Next day routine admittance to the hospital We and a dozen or so others waited answered the necessary questions and went up to Marys room with her-and left

That evening at home was outwardly calm We looked at TV and didnt know what we 8llW we read the evening paper but It might have been printed bull Greek Finally bedtime bullbull

We remembered some ironing to be done and crept down to the kitchen setting up the iron- ing board we noticed a couple of dingy dishtowels middoton the rack Corne to think ofitall the dishtowels had been getting

rayish Pouring bleach and detergent

Into the dishpan wemiddot squinched those towels through and

Represent Hyacinth Covncil af Meeting

Final plans for the national Convention of the Daughters of Isabella were discussed at the state meeting in Statler Hotel Boston Representing Hyacinth Circle No 71 of New Bedford

were Mrs Catherine Letendre r~g~nt and st~te monitor Mrs Ll1han GuthrIe Mrs Blanche King and Miss NatHe Ferreira

Mrs Guthrie win be chairman of reservations for the national banquet and Mrs King chairshyman of reservations for the state banquet Miss Evelyn Hendricks is in charge of reservations for

until they were chalk white the very physicaleHort bringing a release from tension HQw silly to be bothered about dishtowels we told ourselves

Somehow though hang~ng them up iIi the backyard in the deep silent black middotof the night the wind bringing a middothint ofshyhoneysuckle fragrance we found

real prayer rising from heartmiddotto lips And we slept

Long Wait

Mass breakfast and ~ a Tislt with Mary in the hospital bull- We kissed Mary and promised prayers a she was rolled away to the operating room 011 a stretcher Then the long wait beiinning at noon First a visit to the small hospital chapel where others were praying middotfor their dear ones the quiet broken only now and then by a soft sob The red sanctuary lamp twlnkshyling the words of the Head of the House remembered all those prayers-we have faith

Out into the sunshine we yengtok a long walk around the grounds

Nice shrubbery the Head of Sweepstakes paid off $56000 andslJe promptly donated $10000 of it to help the parish the House commented build a new school She is shown with her uncle and some future students as she turns

Beautiful Wonder what lPnd the first spadeful ofmiddot dirt at ground breaking exercises NC Photo

SURE CHA-RITY BEGINS AT_HOME It was the Luck of the IrIsh for AliceM

Murphy 23 nurse at St Joseph Hospital PattersonN J and for her uncle Father Donald J Murphy pastor of St Pius X Church Rochester N Y Alices $350 ticket on the Irish

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magnolia Of C G 1 d - Yes I guess it ismiddot (We ape UI S eouldnt have cared less) The 56 Catholic members of

1255 bull the graduating class of Barn-The bite middotof lunch recom- stable High School were guests

mended by the Head of the at the fourth annual Communion House took up a little more breakfastmiddot sponsored by the time but we found it hard to Guilds of Our Lady of the Asshyswallow Themiddot hands of the sumption Osterville Our Lady

clock seemed to crawl 125 Tlieyll bring her off the

elevator near this waiting room the nurse at the desk toldias so we took up our po1 bullbull 140

A chat with some other wait shyjng families and convalescing patients in the sunny waiting room 223 305

Then our patient was rolled off the elevator on the stretcher -a waxy-pale Mary withmiddot blue eyes fogged but brightening whenmiddot she saw us and a wan replica of her cheery smile Hi she middotwhispered Nice of you to wait

Reassurance from the surshygeon that all was well and conshyditioo satisfactory

of VictoryCenterville and St Francis Xavier Hyannis at Hyannis Inn

Attired in caps and gowns the graduates attended M~ss in St Francis Xavier Church Celshy

ebrant was Rev Justin McCarshythy O~M of St Fr~ncis Fdary Brookhne who was also guest apeaker at the breakfast

In his address~ Father M~- Carthy creator of the comIc strip Brother Juniper urged the gl1aduates to be herOIC Cathshyolics and develop the custom of daily Mass and Communion

Grace was sald by Very Rev LeonardJ Daley pastor of St

Francis Xavier Seated at the head table were Mrs DOllllld James preSIdent and Mrs John

Bowes youth chaIrman of the Another VlSlt to the chapel forf t th k Y u

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ActressVoices Faith In Youth of Todciy

LOS ANGELES- (NC)-Irene I)unne says she would be will shying to buy stock in the future of todays youth

Miss Dunne film star who served as alternate representashytive of the United States to the United Nations 12th General Assembly declared that Amerishycan young people are entering a middottumultuous world However she said their re-

ligious beliefs and the traditions of American democracy make it possiblemiddot for them tcl face ~e future confidently

Miss Dunne delivered the comshymencement address at Loyola University

Bishop Asks Support Of Catholic Press

OPOLE (NC) - middotThe official organ of the Chancery office has published an appeal issueg by Bishop Franciszek Jop of Opole to the clergy of his diocese call shying for support of the Polis~ Catholic press

tours ~n his appeal the Bishop Following the state banquet pointed to the fact that because

Oft Aug 7 there will be a recep of the lack of theological books tion for the new state chaplain in this country Catholic publi- Rev Joseph middotA Beatty of New- cations haVe become a valuable ton professor at tile St Seba~ aid in sPreading theologicaltian School JlnOwledge~

Omiddot t 11 Gld d M Gs erVl e Ul an rs ershy

trude Childs representing Our Lady of Victory Guild

Also Mrs John Dillon youth chairman Mrs Adolph Richards and Mrs Leo B Lewis of St Franci~ Xavier Guild Mrs

Lewismiddot represented MiSs Ursula Wing president who was un-middot

able to be presen~

Says Re~ession Helps Soviet Propaganda

WINOOSKI PARK (NC)-Tbe current recession has already provided ammunition for comshymunist propaganda

Atty James T Tynion of New York told gIaduates of St Michael~ College in Vermont that Russia has capitalized on the recession by claiming before Latin American nations that the United States caused their economic crisis

Mr Tynion also pointed out that in the world of today America and the Catholic Church are allies in the struggle with Russias totalitarianism

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Prelate Decla resmiddot Bath ing Beauty Contests middotAre Occasions of Si n

SANTA FE (NC)-This citys men said Archbishop Edwin Catholic archbishop has criti- V Byrne If the Chambers of cized bathing beauty contests as Commerce in New Mexico must

occasions of sin use such wicked means to adshy Bathing beauty contests are indecent exposures of human bodies the temples of God and are occasions of sin to wicked ~

Asks Women Restore Concept of Charity

WASHINGTON (NC)-Archshybishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington has urged 80me 30()() women attending the in augural meeting of the Washshyington Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women to help restore the ~oncept of personal service in charity

The Archbishop also asked the women to prepare a sugshygested socbll code for youth of the archdiocese

NCCW president Mrs Robert H Mahoney of Hartford desshycribed the national councils federation of 11500 organizashytions as a firm strong spirit shyual cable to help lif America to the moral and spiritual heights which its present poshyaition of leadership demands

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vertise and publisize our beshymiddotloved state thanmiddot instead of bringing prosperity to our state they will bring Gods displeall- ure

Although the prelate did not inentioh it by name there WlUl a belief that he was referring to a beauty contest in the city of Albuquerque

Catholjcs in the Santa Fe archdiocese are forbidden to take part in bathing beauty contests of any kirid Those who wilfully do so and parents of such conshytestants are to be denied the reception of the sacraments~

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Commuters delight -is the believably the price was under cool crisp Summer cord suit $L5 It stars incidentally in sizes for Spun Sugar Tops are the juniors women and misses Its frosty Summer blouses seen travel and city-perfect has the evelywhere of importanceDew relaxedmiddot jacket line a Theyre made of feather-weightIImart slim skirL Made of white cotton frothed with emshycombed cotton rayon and broidery some with intricate chromspun it resists wrinkles tuekinmiddotgs too-for added flair

ill a crisp grayed-white tone YoulI want several of them to and is a dream to care for top your prettymiddot separate skirtsmiddot

Just tell me it drips-dryshy (daytime and date-time lengths)and I buy it-automatically lIaYS a friend of mine She has Cites Catholic School indeed 1m extensive wardrobe -suits blouses skirts dresses EXQmpie to Anglicans robes etc of no-iron wondershy KINGSTON (NC) -- Mixed fabrics it case in point is education is playing havoc witha crisp white dacron suit she the education of youth on this wealS She tells me she tosses continent tt in middotthe washer drip-dries it on Rev Mr T HaJvey Good told a hanger and presto In no time the Anglican Synod of Ontario at aU the suit is dry looks Diocese Ninety per cent of our freshly ironed Dacron is inshy students today go to school deed but one of the many of thillkillg only of whom they ate todays wonder fabrics that save goirtg to -llleet and make a date the drudgery of ironing afterwards r would like to see

Print Playclothes middot Ule Ani(1icill1 Church of Canada Have you seen and admired do something about -making

the new exotically beautiful middot schools IOcparate for the sexes Hawaiian print playclbthes Mr Good cited the example They have all the encha~tment of the Roman Catholic schools of the islands in sleek-fitting and especially the respect chil shycotton swim suits with matching dren arEdauj(ht for the clergy jackets and shirts some with matching skirts too They sing Daughters of America in bright tropical colors and Plan July Conclave authentic Island prints So-o-o

KANE (NC) - Archbishopbe a delightful mermaid or sand in one these Gerald T Bergan of Omaha willwitch of colorful

Hawaiian print ensembles officially open the 27th bienshy(What clpliments youll colshy nial convention of the Catholic lect ) Daughtels of America July 6

Dainty rosebud-print cotton in Omaha plisse sleepwcar is in our midst Some 500 delegates and visi shyand nothing short of entrancing middot tors are expected at the July Inc1uqed in the lovely collecshy 6-11 convention which is dedishytion I inspected yesterday are cated to the qevelopment of a gowns in regulation floor-length more active and a more articushygOwns in popular waltz_length late Catholic laity

THEA~C~O~- 9 Thurs June 26-~l958 i

PklnBrQodcdst For Instruction Of Immigrants

VATICAN CITX (NQ)- The director ofmiddot the L~itin American section ofVatic~m Radio sees great possibilities in its new series of programs

now being beamed to the Amershyican continent for the instrucshytion of Spanish-speaking peoples in the United States

Reception reports from the United tates have been so good says Jesuit Father Franshycisco Ramirez director of the Latin American section that we forsee its possible uses as an aid to the apostolate among c

Puerto Rican immigrants and Mexican crop followers

A great many of the radio sets in use in the United States are capable of picking up shortwave signals as sent by Vatican Radio Father Ramitez believes that it

GOIDEN WEDDING Mr and Mrs Owen Gilligan of is only neces~ary to make the 53A Hillside Manor Fall River receive congratulations of program schedule and possibil shy

ity of reception known and manyRev Robert L Stanton following 50th wedding anniversary Spanish-speaking people willMass in Immaculate COlHeption Church be able to benefit by the news information and cultural conshytent of the broadcasts

Making use of a group of dishyPortland Ordinary Urges Revival

rectional antennae at Vatican Radios new Santa Maria di Galshy

Of Congregation Singing at Mass PORTLAND (NC)-Archbish- stated We wish that this cusshy

eria transmitting station theop Edward D Howard of Port- tom of having male choirs which four months ago beaming specshyland has issued a pastoral letter has fallen into disuse during the ially prepared broadcasts dailyurging the revival of The cus- past several centuries be reshyto South and Central Americatom of singing the Ordinary of vived Mexico and southern ~ Unitedthe Mass by the congregation He added that women are States Jlowever there haveThe Oregon ArchbIshop also to be encouraged to continue been reports of excellent reshystated that women should no with their efforts by aiding and ception from 3 fltlr north aslonger sing as member~ o~ the assi~ting the co~gregation to sing Canadaparish choir but should take durll1g the serVICes but they are

Letters and telegrams havepart in the c~ngregational sing- to do this as part of the congreshypoured into the Vatican Radioing gation and not of the choir offices from every Latin Amerishy

The Archbishop said that The pastoral letter forbids can country including -lettersfrom-the earliest Christian cen- solos by individual members of from the apostolic nunciaturesturies it was the constant tradi- the choir during Masses wedshy of Ecuador Peru the DominishytIon of the Church to have the dings and Benediction and 00shy can Republic and the apostolicfaithful participate in a most fore or after such services delegatio in Mexico active manner in the Euchar- The Archbishop declared that Letters from the United State istic Sacrifilte and Offices by through congregational singing have come from New York Inshytheir singing many of the truths of our Cathshy diana Texas California and He described the silencing olic Faith will be borne into Washington D C Many of them oC the conglegation as being the minds and hearts of our were from amateur radio opshyresponsible for many of the faithful people to their immense erators reporting on receptionabuses ~t the time of the Re- profit conditions Others were from formation and declared that the casual listeners Some wrote Protestant tradition of activ~ Real Cooperation that they did not understandparticipation was originally an EAST ROCHESTER (NC) _ Spanish but that the musicintegral part Of Catholic worshy Ninety-four plumbers carpen was beautiful and that is was a ship

telS bank executives account- thrill to hear the bells of StReferring to membership in ants store clerks and truck driv- Peters basilica ringing at the parish choirs the Archbishop ers plus plenty of hard work- close of the program thats the recipe for the new Job in Gu~mGuild Members Study convent being built here Men WASHINGTON (NC _ MiI-

To Aid Parish School of the parish pitched in to build dred Scanlon staff member of the new horne for the Sisters ofTOLEDO (NC) - Thirty-one the National Catholic Community

members of the Gesu Mothers St Joseph who teach in 8t Service has been named assoshyGuild here took teacher-trainshy Jeromes parish school ciate director of the Guam USO ing courses during the organishy bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull4t ~---zations first year to prepare + FOR HEALTH + ALUMINUM themselves to help out in the parish school

EAT i HALF-SCREENS The women studying at Mary Manse College were trained to E- G G S Measured serve as substitute teachers and middot + and $450 teachers assistants Two quali shy That-R-RichNYellow-Robust+ Installed fied for certification to teach in FRESH CUT-UP POULlR( up t01h-l2 elementary schools

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llISRIONARY AT 91 Father LOllis Taelman 91 Jesuit mlssiori~lry among the U S Indians for 58 yeals observes the 60th anshyniversary of his or~ination on Sunday NC Photo

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middotDeplo~es Att~rnpt to Vilify Auto WorkersUnionHead

By Msgr George G Higgjns Director NCWC Social Action Department =

Several weeks ago i)1 testifying before the McClellan Committee on the Kohler strike in Sheboygan Wis Emil Mazey secretary-treasurer of the United Automobile Workers questioned th~ integrity of some members of the Sheboygan clergy Under hostile questionshy

ing Mr Mazey implied if he did not actuaITy state that the Kohler Company con troIs the Clergy in Sheboygan courity and inshyfluences their action and deshycisjons A few hours later Mr Mazey apoloshygized in teleshygrams to the She boy g a n clergy for his intemperate reshymarks

The followshyin g day a spokesman for the Catholic clergy ~f Sheboyshygan Father John J Carroll of

St Clements parish issued the following statement through the NCWC News Service

Our original criticism of middotMr MazeY was limited exclusively to his letter of attack upon- the integrity of the local court I have received Mr Mazeys apologywhichl consider a gerishytlemanly gesture and would prefer to make no further i6m mentmiddot

UAW Cooperative Shortly thereafter while il

Detroit on other business t dis eussed this unfortunate incidel1t with some of the top leaders gt the UAW I was told that Uier o~ being anti-clericalis stooping deeply regretted Mr Mazeys in~rather low to conquer To parashytemperate statement before tp~ McClellan Committee MOreo~er I definitely got the impression that they would have apologized to the Sheboygan clergy on beshyhalf of the UAW in the unlikely event that Mr Mazey had balked at doing so in his own name

I also middotdiscussed Mr Mazeys unfortunate statement with some of the leading representashymiddottives of the Catholic social action fuovement iIi Detroit They too oeeply regretted the statement i10t only because it was ul)fair to the Sheboygan clergy but also because it was unfair tomiddot the reputation of the union They assu~ed me-and this I knew in advance from other reshyliable sources-that Mr Mazey was not speaking officially for the union when he took after the~

Sheboygan clergy ThlC union they said far from being anti~ Clerical has cooperated rather closely and harmoniously with ~he Catholic social action move ment in Detroit ever since it was 6rganized in the middle 30s

Aim to Embarrass

I am not trying to cover uP for Mr_Mazey That would be Iidishonest waste of time for it is perfectly obvious that Mr Mazey middotpulled a monumental boner His intemperate criticism of the- Sheboygan clergy was ~dmittedly unfair and unwar ~ in the country ranted and from every point of view extremely regrettable Nevertheless I am personmiddotallymiddotmiddotmiddot

convinced that Mr Mazey really is not anV-clerical at heaJt Moreover lie did apologize and his apology was accepted in the spirit of Christian charity by a representative spokesman for the Sheboygan clergy

The matter should have ended right there Unfortunately howshyever an organization known as

Spiritual Mobilization is trying desperately to make capital out of Mr Mazeys blunder for the obvious purposeof embarrassing the UAW and the labor move- ment as a ~holemiddot

Dr Edward W Greenfield a Presbyterian minister from

bull Princeton Ind who openly adshymits that he is being financially assisted by Spiritual Mobilizashytion-is currently distributi ng to his brothers in the Christian clergy reprints of a speech by Senator Curtis of Nebraska enshytitlelt Vilification of the Clergy MUlilt Stop

phrase the title of Senator Curshyti speech this Vilification of middotthe UAW must stop The sooner the better

Court Says Obscenity Law Unconstitutional

RICHMOND (NC)-The Virshyginia State Supreme Court has held as unconstitutional a secshytion of the states anti-obscenity law which forbids distribution of literature deemed objectionshy

-abfe for youth The courts ruling cited an

opjl1ion of the US Slipreme Court which invalidated a sim- ilar Michigan statute on the

grounds it would reduce the adult population to reading only what is fit for children The decision reversed a lower court conviction ofmiddot a Norfolk newstand operator charged with selling olgtscene books and middotpicshytures

Mermiddott COuncmiddot1 EVANSTON (NC) - Father

John J Green OSFS assoshyciate secretary ofthe secondary school department National Catholic Eucational Association has been named to the advisory

coufidi of the National Merit Scholarship--CofporatjonThe

organization conducts the larg est private scholarship program

- Real furpose

The purpose of this speech and of Dr Greenfields covering letter is to create the impression that the top leadership of the UAW is anti-clerical Actually this is merely one of their purshyposes Their real purpose seems to be to create the impression-under

cover of the religious issueshythat the UAW is irresponsible and much t~o pOwedul ecoshynomically and politically forito OWn good and the good of the nation as a whole

Dr Greenfield is very explicit on the latter point He says he does not see how we can conshytinue in silence to countenance the coercilt)lls which are builcishying the uncontrollable power now being concentrated in the union movement and upon which the corruption which has

already been exposed is sure to thrive

Dr Greenfield and his friends in Spiritual Mobilization are enshy

middottitled tomiddot their own opiniori In my opinion however they are doing a great disservice tomiddot the cause of religion as well as to the cause of organized labor by trying to make a religious issue out of their political and ecoshynomic disagreement with Mr Reuther and his associates

lhe UAW to be sure is far (rom perfect but to accuse it

LIBERATOR STAMP Simon BolIvar The Llbershyator Catholic founderopound

p~n-Americai1ism features the new four and eight cent U S postage stamps i~ the ~Champion of Liberty ser ies to be issueqJtily 24 NCPhoto

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UNIQUE MEMORIAL CHURCH Visitors to Minneshysota during its centennial year will see this unique memorial church sllid to be thelarget all-weather log churchmiddotin theshyUnited States St MarysChurch honors the Jesuit missionshyary Father Jean-Pierre Aulneau massacred by Sioux Inshydians in 1736 The church interior has walls of redwood altar constructed of Winona stone crucifix of hand-carved linden wood candlesticks of myrtlewood and locally fashshyioned oak furniture NC Photo

Orthodox Clergy~~n Assumption Aiumnus

WORCESTER (NC)-A Syri an brthodox priest was ambng 33 gtadtiatesof Assumption Colshylege

RevMr Tho~as Ruffin re ceived bisbachelor ~f arts deshygree in pbilosophymiddotHe had been a fulltime day student at Asshysumption for two years At the same time he has ministered to his chur(l an 1400 parishshyioners

Married and the father of two children Rev Mr Ruffin is a native of Cedar Rapids Iowa He is spiritual advisor to the New England Region of the Syrishyan Orthodox Youth Organization and secretary of the Central Massachusetts Council 6f Eastshyern Orthodox Churches

TERCENTENARY JULY t--fOVENA

AT ST ANNE DE BEAUPRE PROVI~CE OF QUEBEC CANADA

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Notre Dame to Hold I bull

Religious Institute NOTRE DAME (NC) - T~o Bishops wili addre~~ the sixth annual lfitituteof SpiritiJality tlt1 be hel~ at the University of N9~r~ Damestarting August 6

BislloP Iawrence J Shehan of Bridgeport will -speak at middotthe opening and Bishop Joseph M Marling CPPS of -Jefferson City will close the sessions Aug 12

More than 800 superiors of womens religious communities and their houses of formation are expected to attend The institute is designed- to provid~ religious superiors with a -theological understanding which willassist them in the spiritual formation of Sisters under their middotsuperyision

10 THE ANCHORshy Thurs June 26 1958

Irish President Receives New PQpal Honor

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VATICAN CITY (NC)~

The Gold Collar of the Order 0( Pius IX a newmiddot papai honor destinedto be awardshyed to heads of state is a beau~

fully wrought piece of art First models of the newly inshy

stituted honor have been comshypletedmiddot Irish President Se~n OKelly the first recipient of the collar has been invested in a ceremony in Ireland

The collar about 10 inches in diameter and more than an inch wide consists of a double gold chain with altermrting decorashytions of the papal keys and the coat-of-arms of the reigning Pontiff Pope Pius XII in ilue and white enamel

At the front of the collar is bull middot tiara in gold flnked by two go~den dove~ From the tiara hangs a star-shaped medallion in blue enamel bearing the inshy

scription Order of Pius IXin creased by Pius XII On the reverse side is the year 1957 iD Roman nuin~rals

New Uniform

Those invested with this honor are also giveria starshy

middot ihap~d plaque to wear on the breast It is similar to the meshy

dallion but its rays on which the star is set are of silver while ihosc of the ~edallion are ofgomiddotid

IL neW uqiform has been ~shysigned to~gpwith t~~ decora- tion It consists of waist-length jacket witli long flowingtails and irousers without cuffs aU of darkblue The high collar of

the jacket the cuffs of the sleeves and he pocket flaps are red with gold-braid embroiderY in the shape ~f laurel leaves

Similar gold embroidery de~shyorates the front panels and wai~

middot of the jacket as well as the back A gold stripe is worn on the trouser legs The haUs the tr3shyditional boat-shaped form of black velvet bordered with gold braid andhung with gold tasse~s

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THE ANCHOR 11 Slovakian ~eds Aim to Thwart

Thurs June 26 1958

Obscenity Law Belief in God Violator Faces VIENNA (NC) - Red

Czechoslovak governmentJail Sentence authorities are dissatisfiedCLEVELAND (NC)-A

precedent-setting conviction with the results achieved in Slovakia by anti-religious comshyhas been obtained against munist indoctrination methodsthe owner of a fun house The fiIst indication of this waa

f~r p~sses~ing and exhibiting obshy given at the opening of the conshyscene movie films gressof the Slovak Communist bull

Mrs Gertrude Gervaras ownshy party in Bratislava Karol Badshyer of Jeans Fun House faces lekgt first secretary of the partyprison t~rms of one to seven central committee declared that years and a fine of from $200 the standards of Marxist and to $2000 Common Pleas Judge Leninist instruction in collegesJohn J Mahon deferred s~nshy and universities are entirelytence pending a defense appeal unsatisfactory He said greaterfor a new trial efforts should be made to free

First of Kind youth from false religious conshyIt was the first conviction of cepts of nature and society

its kind in the memory of vetershy Vaclav Kopecky Deputy Prime an court officials lIIinister of Czechoslovakia adshy

In the wake of a campaign by dressing the congress said a civic organization called Citi shy NEWLY ORDAINED TWIN PRIESTS Identical twins Kevin (lMt) and Dermot Coleshy

It is of the utmost imporshyzens for Decent Litera ture the man are shown with their mother Mrs Mary Coleman and their sisters following their tance that we fight our battleconviction is regarded as a spur ordination as Catholic priests at Youngstown Ohio Sister Ann Vincent (left) and Sister against religious prejudicesfor more stringent self-regulashy Alexis are members of the Order of Holy Humility of Mary The new priests said their without hurting the feelings oftory action by other operators first solemn Mass in Christ the King Church Cleveland NC Photo people who believe in religion

Test for Jury or disturbing the unity of theTwo prospective jurors who National Front formed by the

admitted they were readers of Emphasizes Confusing Ho ur in -World Politics alliance of industrial workenthe Catholic Universe-Bulletin WASHINGTON (NC)-Spains presented by the other probl~ms international assemblies in favor and peasantsCleveland diocesan weekly were Ambassadorto the United States mentioned using them for its of independence of new nations Religious InfI uencedropped from the panel before calledmiddot the present day a con- purpose to whose freedom ther are comshythe trial began One disqualified He alleged the overwhrlmingfusing hour in worldpPlitics Thus we see the tremendous pletely indifferenthimself saying that as a father in a speech before the Washing- irony of modern politics the majority of religiously mir~d~

and a reader of articles attackshy Bring Back God people including many pries~ton archdioceses First Friday Spanish diplomat continued ing pOlnography appearing in take a positive attitude towardClub We see communis~ rulers who For us Catholics he continshythe Universe-Bulletin he did not democracy and so~ialisll1and areAmbassador Jose M de Areil- after enslaving whole nations ued ~this is also an hour of proshy

believe he could be objective hqnest in their desire ttl cooIJ~rshyza said that although some mlke sentimental speeches in -found spiritual movement Films seized by the police ate with us in our work for oJlcauses of the confusion are eco-- since Catholicism as the word

country and to jqin us in thewere shown to the jury of six nomic and socialamong the Wants Corps to End indicates means universalism struggle for peacemen and six women They were major factors is the tremendous I C and for the first time due to the By developing socialist agishyasked todecide if the films wer~ revolution that is-goingon now Juveni e rimes technical means of diffusion the

obscene and if the operator ex~ culture carrying technicalinso many countries of Asia and MANCHESTER (NC) _ New idea of a world is somethinghibited them knowingly achievements and a better u~Africa Hampsl1ir~s top law enforce- which means more th~111 a word

derstandiilg of scientific progshyIn hiS charge to the jury Double Talk ment official has recommended Forethefirst timein history ress into rural districtsand genshyJlldge Mahon defined obscenity ~ut abgtve all there is not establishIlent of a juvenile lte- theCatholic ideology tan arrive as having a substantial tend erally raising the cultural stand

only tbis dizzy situation ~head terttiori corps to provide a rigidly SimultaneouslYwitli the word of ency to deprave or corrupt by aids of village life we shall step

of us but ilso a great and in- sCheduled tife without pleasure God at the farthest corners ofarousing lascivious thoughts or by step reduce religious infhJshy

creasing danger which we must of any kind f9r vicious minors the earth and therefore enable ence among the rural populashylustful desires ~ now face in international com- Attorney General Louis c the order which the Lord gavePolice Crackdown tion he asserted

munism Wyman said this juvenile deten- to His followers to be carriedThe Judge also explained that Communism preserits not tion corps should have the out when He commanded themthe proper test for obscenity is only a direct threat but it-takes toughest schedule that t is pos- to preach the Truth to all Post Office whether the average person advantage of every occasion sible to devise without exceed- peoples and nations of the earthapplying contemporary communshy

ing the limits 0pound human endur- There can be no ~nternational Pharmacyity standards the dominant Catholic Pupils Win anceOnly those juveniles who justice without a moral code conshytheme of the material in quesshy Honors in Spelling commit despicable acts of terror cluded Ambassador de Areilza PRESCRIPTIONStion when taker as a whole and brutality would be sen- A spiritual guidance a Supremeappeals to the prurient interests WASHINGTON (NC) - Three Joseph Norris Jrtenced to the torp law is needed to rule the intershy This is identical with the test Catholic school students placed

The Attorney General de- national order that may be acshy 686 Pleasant St clared cepted by all And for this purshy

for obscenity laid down by the among the first 10 contestants in New Bedford

decision last year Betty Morgan 13 finished in i am convinced that in deal- pose we need to bririg back God U S Supreme Courtin its Roth a national spelling bee

WYman 3-3918 Assistant Cuyahoga County fifth place and received a prize ing with minors who commit to international life and to use

Prosecutor Thomas L Osborne of $100 She stumbled on the crime there has not yet been the Gospel as the fundamental said the conviction will open the world chiaus misspelling it found sufficient deterrent to that principles of our internal and way for police to crack down on chause small element of the juvenile foreign behavior CONTRACTORS operators who for years have Receiving prizes of $50 each community that commits really been walking on a razor edge were Richard P Hire of Fort vicious crimes against smaller between obscenity and legality Wayne who came in ninth and children girls and cripples

Yolanda Laurel of Laredo Tex While tender loving kindshywho was tenth ness and the milk of human unshyPhysicians Honor Thomas P Whittaker a Cathshy derstanding must always be olic who attends the American available to those who deserveBay State Native School of Oslo Norway placed it those minors who commit

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-One seventh and received $100 vicious acts of brutality should of the nations foremost authorishy Jolitta Schlehuber of Topeka be dealt with by our courts ties on chest diseases bas been won first prize of $1000 There in the same manner as adults presented the coveted medal and were 41 girls and 21 bOys in the and they should know it in adshycertificate of award of the Amershy contest vance lcan College of Chest Physicians at the annual convention of the college bull

Dr Winthrop Peabody of Washington former president of

the GlennDale Md tUbet-culo sismiddot sanitarium He has served as

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day is a hard and difficult one the Bishop asserted It is no secret that the poison of our secular age has seeped into the

minds of men into the home into the community into the very spirit of our times There is no nourishment of vocations in a spirit soured by secularshyism

Praise Serra Bishop Mussio stated that

what is needed tOdayto build religious vocations is the lttype M spiritual encouragement givshyen bv Serra International-- P~ple who look outmiddotof inon- ey-tinted glasses do not fo~~ the background of such spIrltual encouragement he contmued -Ihese same Catholic people try to simplify the problem of their own responsibility to the lPirit by employing gadgets to ensnare vocations

Such means might contribute 80mewhat when used in conshyjunction with the basic apPal self-sacrifice but as an 10shy

eentive in themselves they are ~essmiddot In the Serra program these means are valuable as long bull they flow from the Serra lPirit

The Bishop declared that Godhas called on Serra Internationshyal to offset the deplorable deshy

1ections in regard to religious lOCations

God needed in this day a ebampion of the altar and found the Bishop said He called JOU as an organized force for JIOOd to overcome the delinshyquencies of the home to become IIle renewed Christian spirit of ebe community as it affects

lOCations Serious Problem

middotYours is in every sense a voshytion he concluded a true ealling by God to participate as laymen in the vital needs today

Upon it likewise depends bullhe concluded the ability to forestall other ideologies and lect such as laicism communism and PJotestantism which _ are gaining ground to the detriment of our traditional religion

LEGATE His Eminence Paul Emile Cnrdinal Leger Archbishop of Montreal has been named to represent the Pope at the 300th annishy~rsaiy ce1blation of the Shrine of Ste Anne de Beaushypre in ()nat1lt~ June 2a-26 NC PhoLo

POETRY PLEASES POPE Pope Pius XII provides an attentive audience for young Walter- Rossi of the Villa Nazareth a school for extraordinary orphan children founded by Msgr Domenico Tardini Vatican Pro-Secretary of State shown with his little charge NC Photo

Speed Anti-Religious Tactics VATICAN CITY (NC)-Radio Other reports from Berlin the Vatican today cited several in- Vatican commentator continued stances showing that the anti- ann-ounce the creation of a so- religious campaign in countries called society of funerL orashyunder the communists is being tors by the communist authorshyintensified ities of East Germany The

The Vatican commentator society is made up of persons quoted two Russian publications supporting his contention that the Soviets have middotnot let up in their anti-religious attitudes

Moscow meideDts He said the RussUm magazine

Literaturnaja Gazeta_reported a Religious was recently atrested

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who eullgize defunct communshyists during the burial ceremony The intention is to create a

counterpart to thtl ~Christian burial service since priests deny such serves to communists

As a further example of anti shyreligious tactics Vatican Radio

pointed t a solemn communist

ceremony held on International

Childhood Day when communshy- hits made a rite out of conferring shy names on children to replaCe their Christian names

Seminary Heads Plan To Convene in Rome

BOGOTA (NC)-The spirituai intellectual and cultural training of priests will be the main topic of study at the- Congress of Recshytors of Latin American Semin- aries to be heldmiddot in Rome Sept

20 The rectors of all major semshy

inaries in Latin America are exshypected to take part The me_ing was organized in connection wit~

the cermonies marking the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the Liltin American Pontifical CoHege in Rome The congress will be presided over by the recshytor of that college Jesuit Father Pablo Lopez de Lara

Bv Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD We are familia with the word Catechism but not so familiar

with the word Catechist ~ catechist is one who teaches religion in au area to a group preparing them for reception into the

_Church by a priest Catechists do not work to any great extent in the United States though the need is imperative On the

average each priest in the United States has only three converts a year If the laity were trained In their faith and zealous ~nough the -number of 1)9nvertll per year in the United States would increa~ ten fold

The Missions cannot exist without cateshy~hists because priests ar~ so few for the harvest Heremiddot is an example of how one small seed has grownmiddot into the mustard tree Fifty years ago two White Father missionshyaries on a brief visit trained- and fhlaquon left one catechist formiddotthe Alur country of Africa which at th~ time was wholly pagan Today in that area there are 80000 Catholics In middot~ne village last year there were 2000 adult baptfsms which equals the number of conshyverts in some of our large cities

Here lies an opportu~ity for tile faithful to live up to the obligations of the Saclament _ of Confirmation Baptism incorporates us to ChrIst the King Who

bull founded the Kingdom of His Church Holy Orders mcorporates u~ to Christ the Priest Who sacrifices Himself for the sms of the wo~ld Confirmation incorporates us to Christ the Teacher Who came mto the world to give testimony of the ~ruth

Catholics who realize that Confirmation imprints an indelible character on their soul know that they are bound tospread the faith and make converts In other words to be CatechIsts If you have failed to fulfill the duties of Confirmation at home then ~Irea catechist to do so for you in the Missions One can be hIred for as little as $20 a month ~en you send your sacrifice to the Holy Father through his Society for the PropagatIon of the FaIth he distributes it to the area of the world most in need Thank you again and again for helping him spread the Fait

GOD LOVE yOU to WXC for $40 For Our Holy Fathers Missions hope it will do some goodsonlewhere to Little Magie for $5~I saved five dollars from my allowances and have deCIded to sehd it to you for the Missions to Miss EB for $8 I won_ this at my place of employment by making a suggestion for saving time and money-may it help to save a soul J

When you leave for yoonr summer vacation do ou leave behind an earring or cnfflink that has lost its mate gold eywass frames a rin~ or bracelet you no longer wear or old gold anel jewelr you no longer use Dont Jet them go to waste tbey ina help the missionaries in five continents Just send them to us we will resell tbem and the mone will be sent ~ the Holy Fatber to aid tbe poor andsnffei-ing in aU mission lands

Cut out this column pin your sacrifice to -it and mail it to the

Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth ~veIlJeNe~York1 N Y or your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV ~YMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street F~l Rive Mass

Urges Active Role By Union Memb~rs WORCESTER (NC)-A gradshy ates would eventually become

union members because of theuating class of Boys Trade spirit of the times BishopHighSchool-potential union Wright exhorted those who do

mbmbers-has been urged to join- to attend union meetings become more middotthan pawns in to take part in all voting and to some union leaders quest for be sure to know why how and Power in whose name decisions are

Bishop John J Wright of made Worcester told them that this He cautioned the graduates would mean constance vigilance against allowing themselves to in addition to conscientious pershy middotbe reduced to mere statistics formance of their duties and obshy in furthering some national or ligations as union members international union leaders amshy

Remarking that many gradu- bitions 1

til the holy priesthood Archbishp Juan Landazuri

lticketts of Lima Peru stated that the most serious problem which all our South American countries suffer is without doubt lie scarcity of clergy

In Brazil he said there is eRe priest for every 6qoO CathoshyliCs in Argentina one for every 1

500 in Peru one for evey 5000 in Columbia Ecuador alld Chile one priest for ever-y 3000 llaithful

Tbreaten BeliPoD The situation would be much

worse he~asserted H it were aot for the help given bymiddot the Ilumerous members of the Eushyropean and North American dergy

To solve this problem is to brighten the future of the Church in South America the Archshybishop said because upon it depends the Christian formation of the faithful and their spirit shyasl welfare

in Moscow and that an active search is being carried on to locate another Religious for proshymoting meetings of a _religious nature

The Soviet youth review Pioniyr the commentator-said has attacked spiritual exercises calling them inadmissible manishyfestations of -medieval ignorshyaflCe I

Outside the Soviet Union the campaign is also being waged on a vast scale he said He cited the example of East Gerinany where Bishop Helmut Wittlerof Osnabruck has declared thatmiddotl the

fight against the Cburcbhas beshycome greater in the past six months

East German The Bishop speaking to a cori-

vention of Catholic editors in Hamburg said school directors in East Germany now must supervise the political tendenshycies of all teachers including priests in charge of religious inshystruction

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of the Church which is both an institution or a visible means of grace and also a co~~ munity of the hithful - the Mystical Body of Christ I

When the Church is considshyered only as an institution he said laym~1 are likely to reshygard their parish as a kind of handy filiing station to which we come once a week to be spiritually refuelled

But when th~ Church is conshysidered as the Mystical Body he continued e begin to see tha~ as members of the parish we are responsible with our priests for all the soul~athshyolic and non-Catholic-who live within our parish boundaries and that we are responsible for building a real community on the temporal order in our parish

neighborhoods The disappearance of the soshy

ealled national parish organshyized on lines of nationality has created many problems for urban parishes Mr Giese said

Without Roots Parishioners today are basicshy

aUy without roots he declared without attachments or loyalshyties to a parish M~my members of city parshy

Isheshe added no longer feel a closeness an identificatiof a loyalty to the parish The parish has become more of a plant than a community of the faithshyful M~ Giese went on to point

out that the parishioners lack of identification with his parish is similar to the situation that

exists in other areas of modern xiety

The individual feels a loss of identity he remarked in the face of big corporations big labor organizations big politi shycaf parties big government

It is a major problem b~

laid and almost all who have considered it come to the Same conclusion - once again smaIlI

intermediar groups which act as a buffer between the lonely individual and large associashytions must be developed

Small Groups T~us he said the more we I

ellD landscape our parishes with lIIlall Catholic Action groupings community -ltsociations block organizations and so forth the shybetter our chances of building CQmmunity and parish spirit in these massive urban neighbor- boods and of restoring to the lonely individual his sense of dignity In con~rast with the city parshy

Ish Mr Giese said the new shbshyurban parishes seem to have a godd natural community spirit Parishioners are eager for Cath- otic education for both chiidren and adult he declared and lay participation in the liturgy is more frequent Mr Giese maintained that it ampI simply an impossibility for the average parish priest today to carry out his ministry alone It is estimated that an average priest can successfully contact no more than 600 people a year and yet we have parishes from five to 10 thousand with only three or four priets to a parish

Itis for this reason he sai~ that the modern parish needs great numbers of the laity to carry out the catechetical apostolatecensus work teachshying home visiting record-keepshying

Mr Giese also expressed the hope that eventually the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine will be able to send lay cate chists tb mission lands as part of our contribution to the world mission activity of the Church

M~rk Centenary ROME (NC)-The Daughters

of the Heart of Mary have cele- brated the first centenary of the opening of their first houSe here

The Society founded in Paris in 1790 has approximately 1500 members scattered throughout the world The organization was established in the United States in 1851 and has houses

in13 archdioceses and If dio- Celieamp bull

MASS ABOARD ROMANCE Very Rev William E RivelySJ newly-appointed Jesuit Superior to the Caroshyline-Marshall Islands Mission says Mass-aboard his 50-foot mission schooner Romance In the background assisting at Mass is the schooners native crew Ne Photo

Hospitals Must Center Attention Always Aroud Care of Patient ATLANTIC CITY (NC)-Sym- demand that he and his family

pathy kindness and understandshy be greeted reassuringly that ing should be expressed the moshy hospital regulations be presentshyment a patient enters the hosshy ed courteously and medical terms pital a Sister who is a hospital consultant told the 43rd annual convention of the Catholic Hospital Association here

Sister Justina Morgan a member of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul from Marillac Seminary Norshy

mandy Mo spoke of the openshying general session of the conshyvention which had as its theme The Hospital Aposiolate in a Changing Era

Primary Purpose We must accept literally

never before that hospitals hosshypital administration schools of nursing ind schools of nursing administration exist for one primary purPose and one OQly namely the care of the patient Sister said

We all know this to be true rhen why have we strayed so far from care-care centered around the patient she asked

For years she continued we have justified our position in terms of the war shortage of nurses shortage ot all types of hospital personAel and vthe 40shyhour week

Sister Justina said another factor is the shortened hospital stay today but she said that for the very reason that the patient will be with us so short

[a time the elements of sym- pathy kindness understanding and love should be felt and exshypressed from the moment be enters the hospital

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General Session

Presiding at the general sesshysion was Msgr F M J Thomshy

ton of Sea Girt N J president of the association Greetings to the delegates were delivered byBishop Justin J McCarthy of Camden

Speakers were Msgr Thom- ton Msgr Donald A McGowan director Bureau of Health and Hospitals NlltiQnal Ca~holic Welfare Conference Washingshyton and Sister Francis Xavier

dean schoof of nursing DYoushyville College Buffalo NY

In another convention session Dr James F Collins medical director of Cambridge City Hosshypital Cambridge Mass warned against the tendency to rely on modern medical magic to the neglect of medical fundamenials

Dr Collins also said that medshyicine should be a happy com bination of art and science but

that modern communication facilities have glamorized the scientificaspect

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GODS HOME FIRST~ OURS LATER Sis~r Gladys of the Hoi) Cross superior of St Marys Convent

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bull and we have an orphanaJe willi 52 children The sisters live in part of the school building and the schoo veranda is used as a chapel In all these )ears we have not been able to dve a proper plaee to Ow Lord all our earnings have te be used to run the school and orphanage So our beloved benefacton we approach you humbb with a request--will )ou be

kind enough to help us build a chapel To build a chapel for these sisters will cost $4000 Could yoU heip The) are aski~ for a home for Our Lord

OUR FUND FOR ORPHANS BREAD HELPS To FEED AND CLOTHE SEVERAL THOUSAND ORPHANS IN THE NEAR EAST)

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GOD INCARNATE middot0 wOl1derful power of the priest 1I87S St Augustine in whon

handa the Son of God becomes Incarnate evermore even as He onee became Incarnate III the womb of His Vlrshydn Mother Truly all wonders are Inslgshynlilcant In relation to the Btupendous thing that takes place ever) time a priest celeshybrates Mass If you could give ilnanclal aid to i1boy In the Near East who Is studying to become s priest you would be helping him toward the day that he will be riven

-power whleh surpasses that of angels PAUL and GEORGE hoPe one da)to be priests

of themiddotMost High The) are studylng at Ii seminaI In INDIA Preparation for the priesthood entalls a lonr arduous eourse or studies The cost of tuition is $100 a year for Ib yean

MEDICINES TO EASE THE PAIN OF THE SUFFERING LEPERS OP INDIAi OUR DAMlEN LEPER FUND HELPSmiddot TO BUY

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SHARING IN MERIT SISTER WILLIAM and SISTER JOSE hope to deYote their IIv~

God bull Relidous They have bee-un their preparation for their dedicated service and are now In a uovltlate ID PALAI INDIA If one of them was your adopted daughter In Christ 10U would reo celve a share In the merits of her apostolate and a remembrance In her dall) prayers bull How caD yoU adopt one of them By aldlnl

her In a material way wblle she is learning tho rudiments of religious life Two years of trai Inll In the novitiate are necessar) for a girl wbo

Corporate Communion

The~ParishmiddotParadc NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES FALL RIVER

All members of the Womens Guild are urged by their officers

to receive corporate Communion at the 8 oclock Mass next Sun- day morning They will meet in the vestibule of the upper church where ranks will be formed ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

High honors and perfect at shytendance awards were presented to ciiildren attending Christian Doctrine classese at recent cereshymonies conducted by Very Rev Leonard J Daley pastor

The classes are taught by the Missionary~Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity tbgether with five lay teachers - Meriting High Honors w~re

Elizabeth Morin Gerald MurshyphY_Michael Gladych Bonnie

Farrenkopf Donn~ Harris Mark Sullivan

Also Annette Cloutier Jenshynifer Murray Suzanne Gladych Ellen Karu~as Nancy Dunne Michael Donovan William Frashytus Karen Hurley Patrick Donovan and Philip Sullivan

Twenty-nme awards were made for pepect attendance at

ST LAWRENCE NEW BEDFORD

The Annual Reception to new members of the Guard of Honor SoCiety was held on the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus when 40 new members were reshyceived into the society arid enshyrolled by the pastor Rt Rev Msgr James J GeI~rd VG

This society is dedicated to adoration and reparation to the Sacred Heart-of Jesus and Monshysignor Gerrard spoke to the members of the many ways to practice this devotion The meetshying closed with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament

The following are to represhysent St Lawrence Parishin the District Council of Catholic Woshymen for the coming year

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15 Ne~ Rect~ry Replaces Roundhouse Continued from Page One

-- h w IC In ItseIf a landshyIurc h h IS mark in this town of more than 13000 people the rectory gives the parish four red brick buildshylngs within a comparatively

lIIJ1all area The church also owns a twoshy

story wooden house whIch was used as a te~porary rectory lgttshytween the bme the roundhouse was torn down and the new building was completed for ocshycupancy two weeks ago

Roundhouse The roundhouse came into the

possession of the church when property bounded on three foides by Park Tifft and Broad 5ts was purchased for $20000 in 1877

Legend has it that the buildshylng part of the so-called Tifft property was used during the Revolutionary War days as a hiding place for Negro slaves who had fled their Southern

Movement for Unity Causes Uneasiness

ROME (NC)--Ceflain activshyities of the world Council of Churches have caused uT)easishyness in many Catholics intershyested in the movement to unite Christendoms separated churchshyes

Jesuit Father Charles Boyer editor of the Catholic magazine Unitas voices this fear in an editorial entitled Misgivings on the Ecumenical Movement

Father Boyer who is also a professor of patristic theology at the Gregorian University said the uneasiness arises from two lIOurces-exterior unity without doctrinal unity and a tendency of the council to devote itself to activities other than the search for unity

The Jesuit writer said the council was formed as a result of the ecumenical movement and was intended from its beginshyings to promote Christian unity

Intellectual Life RIVER FOREST (NC)--More

than 200 persons from 20 states and Canada have registered to attend a two-day symposium on the Catholic contributionmiddot to American intellectual life at Rosary College in Illinois start shying June 14

masters There was a tunnel whlch conshy

nected the basements of the church and the rectory but It had not been used for many yeAarsmiddot II f

few years middotalo a section 0 the lawn between the church and the roundhouse collapsed and revealed a hidden undershyground room walled with heavy blocks of granite which could have been used years ago for either a hiding place or a vegshyetable cellar

The roundhouse consisted of two floors and a small ~upola at the top center It had a spiral staircase winding up from the first floor to the cupola directly in the center of the building

New Building In c~trast the new building

has spacious rooms separate second-floor suites for the three priests assigned to the parish a large recreation room in the basement a suite for visiting priests and another suite for the housekeepers

The four suites for the priests occupy the second floor On ~e

first floor are the quarters for the housekeepers-with sepshyarate bedrooms for each one-a kitchen dining room three ofshyfices lounge and a sitting room for the maids The building is 66 feet across

the front and 41 feet deep on the south side-next to the church --and80 feet deep on the opshyposite side It is in the form of an ell

There are concrete floors throughout overlaicent with linoshyleum and carpeis

A feature of the building ia the inter-communication system connecting the suites offices and other areas on the first floor

The recreation room provides an area where the Rev Edward B Booth pastor of the church hasmiddot been conducting convert classes

Thomas F Coleman was the contractor and the architect was Joseph M Mosher Jr Both are from Providence

The late Rev Francis J Mashyloney who was succeeded by Father Booth as the pastor planned the rectory but did not live to see the start of ~onshy

struction Msgr Gerrard was assisted in

NEW RECTORY Rt Rev Msgr James J GerrardVG (second left) is shown with Rev Edward B Booth pastor (left) Rev Edwin J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunshyziato assistants at laying of the cornerstone of new rectory to replace historical roundhouse at St Marys North Attleboro

The vicar general expressed his thanks to the parishionenDeschenes Wins Scholarship for your cooperation and loyshyalty in making it possible forSpotlighting Our Schools the priests to live and work in

SHA ELEMENTARY FALL RIVER

Presentation of a gift to Sister Marita Dolores SUSC princishypal by Elizabeth Donnelly capshytain of the schoo~ was one of the highlights of the annual party for the Sacred Hearts Academy elementary division graduating class held on the

CARNEGIE GRANTEE Rev Brother James M Kenshyny SJ of Morrist9wn N J business manager of the service enterprises at New Yorks Fordham Unishyversity has been awarded a Carnegie Foundation grant to attend the 1958 ShEgtrt Course in College Business Manageptent at the Univershysity of Omaha this summer NC Photo

comfort school grounds Monday after noon

The class pro]jhecy was given 3 Good Reasons by Sharon Cronin and Brendll Shea the will by Patricia Callashy for savinghan md the Whos Who by Barbara Kane A buffet lunch- eon was served at The SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO Od Red Bonk

At the graduation exercises of the school Gerard Deschenes was awarded the annual scholshyarship given by the Student Fund of the parish His avershyage in the combined years avershyage and competitive examinashytion was 90 per cent This projshyect started in 1948 helps boost attendance at Catholic fligh schools which is one condition for accepting this award The 1 You get sound advice winner is given $100 each year based on 130 years for the four years of high school of experienceFunds are provided by monthly contributions made by a group 2 We currently pay a of interested parishioners savings dividend of

Son of Mr and Mrs Agenard 3 per year Deschenes Gerard has been enshyrolled at Assumption High 3 Service is prompt School in Worcester He has a conside~ate helpful brother studying at St Francis

BANK BY MAILCollege Biddeford Me Other prizes awarded during at

the party held for the graduates in the parish hall following TIle graduation exercises were doshynated by Rev Joseph Larue OLDpastor of the church Rev Edshymond L Dickinson assistant and director of the school State RED Representative Carlton H Bliss Ladies of St Anne Sodality Duvernay Council No 42 Union BANK S Jean Baptiste North Attleshy Fall River Savings Bank boro Catholic Womens Club

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He said the faith of the f)eople of North Attleboro is well known throughout the diocese

Father Booth cited the new rectory as a monument to the parish bull

He was presented with a check by Mr Fisher on behalf of the society to aid in paying for the building

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WASHING(ON (NC)-- More than 300 million copies of pubshylications were distributed by Russia in the free world last year for propaganda purposes

This figure represented a five per cent increase over 1956 the United States Information Agenshycy reported In the Middle East however the figure was up 400 per cent to a total of 413600 books and 1515400 pamphlets Russia will issue 700 new titles in 26 languages for disshytribution in the free world durshying 1958 USIA estimates

The USIA said it had about three million books in its 156 libraries in 64 countries last year Since 1950 it has assisted foreign publishers in bringing out 40 million copies of 4400 American books printed in 50 languages

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the dedicatory ceremony by Father Booth Rev Edwiri J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunziato assistants

Visiting Priests Visiting priests included Rt

Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St John the Evangelist Church in Attleboro Rev Corshynelius ONeill Ubalde J Denshyneault James F McCarthy and Edward Rausch all of Attleboro Revs Gerard Chabot and Roger Gagne pastor and assistant reshyspectively of St Theresa Church in South Attleboro Rev Patrick TT Hurley of TlUnton Revs Thomas Parris and Elshymeric Dubois of LaSalette Semshyinary Attleboro and Rev Cornelius Keliher of St Mary Church in North Seekonk

Addressing the gathering were Msgr Gerrard Father Booth George R Fisher representing the St Vincent de Paul Society Bernard J Doyle Sr representshying the patishioners and Albert M Larsen Jr Chairman of the Board of Selectm~n

Father Loew introduced the speakers

Sage and Sand

Denies Theory More Money Cure for Educational 1lls

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

It is an article of the unwritten American creed that there is nothing so bad that another billion dollars or so wont mend it If for example we seem to be in danger of falling Qehind in the race for space contr9l the obvious remedy is for us to shell oufbull 1

astonomlca sums of ~oney to recapture leadership If our schools have been delin quent in producing sufficient brain power why then the cure is more money -much more m 0 n e-y - tom a k e them produce

It is a cheershyluI form u 1a and it solves all our anxieties

without tears Not unexpectshyedly it was Dr Jam~s Bryant C()I1ant whose

name is great among the chemists who pro- posed it the other day with special reference to opening the floodgates of funds for our Amercan educatiampnal system

Our schools he told his com lIlencement listeners are not really bad schools nor have they actually failed in their edshyllCational mission Tliey simply have not had enough money to 40 their job Give them more -much more-and they wiU work like a charm

Seek Nationalizatioa Now it should be borne in mind that Dr Conant sometime presshy

Ident of Harvard University (a private school) has widely ad-Yertised his view that the prr Yate and religious schools of America are divisive and thereshyfore harmful to the best intershy

tmiddot ests 0 f the na IOn

We may safely judge then that he is not letting his genshy

t t th b tt f herosl y ge emiddot e er 0 1mand that when he calls for more money for our schools he is thinking only about the stateshy~pported schools He should

be more preCIse He could eas-By getinto trouble over this

It is pretty much of an open RCret that what the educational ~ialists would like to see and

ee quiCkly is the complete nashytionalizatjo~ of all American

education and educational agenshyeies so that the problem could be handled with all the convenishyence and dexterity of a federal bureaucracy Then indeed the money could be commandeerecl and channeled in the right di-IOeCtions

It iSil n intoxicating prospect end the current wave of anxiety ever the alleged Americim edushyelltional lag affords a splendid epening for those who agree with them to persuade the nashytion to go along

Faith in the Dollar Let us by no means undershy

estimate these men their power or their determination There is little doubt that the present situation poses one of the great threats to genuine Ameri~~nedshy

ucation in our entire experience For it is completely within

the realm of possibility that the American people stampeded by the psychology of panic m~ht

decide that the educational soshyeialists have the right to it

It is not IecessarY tomiddot antici shypate the nationalization of the

entire system as an immediate tep but if the move for middotfederal control through financial dictashytorship is successful the real battle will have been won The rest is a matter of picking up the pie~es

Now a glarlng fallacy )1t the root ofmiddot Dr Conants rhetoric is that more money is the sure eure for our educational iUs One might suppose (naively no doubt) that better teaching might have even more to do with it -

But his solution is typic~l exshyemplaty of the way vast num- bers of Americans think and operate It is symptoJtlatic of the degree to which sheer material shy

lampm has captured the America mud thetouching falt~ in the

d II th f llibl 0 ar a~ e mae pana~a Have we enemies anywhere

in the world We can buy their friendship Have we a dearth of brains We can buy the~ very best brains in the open market

This of course is a guaranteed recipe for bankruptcy But were Americas economic resources

secure even against the socialshyists and the pseudo-liberals who are bent on disipating them as fast as possible it by no meall8 follows that the formula fits

As it is America is already spending far more money on

education than all middotthe rest of the world combined It might seem reasQiiable that if the anshyswer were to be fcgtund in this direction we would have had some faint inkling of it

0 More Power for Socialists middotThe suspicion however un-

worthy is unavoidable that what the educational socialist8 ~ally want is not better edushycation for America but more for themselves

Dr Comint is a highly intelshyligent man it is very difficult to believe that he is wholly serious when he says that more money can produce more brailllL But there is no question that the conversion of the Americaa ~u~ational syst~m into a monoshylIthIC dletators~lp woud mean t~e grcatestsmgl~ co~centrashyIon o~ po~er fmanc~al and IdeologIcal In - the natIOn and perhas m the w~rld

The quam~ adYlce of the poet Beaumarchals tNapoleon that he make the prunary schools of F h d ranc~ IS ~ropagan a agencI~

was t-llhpuhan compared to this It IS easy enough to say that II h

a t IS bears watchmg partIeshyularly -vhen those interested in promotmg the deal are makmg no obserable effort to conceal theIr tactIcs

Th e real dIffIculty and the

real challenge are to get our schoos back to their essential flnchon of teaching without eIther b k t th tmiddotan )up mg e na lOB

~ d~stroying their own integshyrlty 10 the process This takeshym~re than watching it take oomg

Fleefrom Reds BONN (NC)-Eastmiddot to West

flow of refugees continues like a seemingly endless trek througla the Iron Curtain More ethan bull quarter million people escaped from theSoviet zone of German alone last yearThat is more thall the total of Hungarians who found their way to freedom after the bloody uprising there in 1956

Humility Need _ Continued middotfrom Page One Things werent as complex

for man prior to the Renaissance he said here

Then the qmrch applied inshydividual guidance to emperor and beggar alike ihe scientist who is a Lutheran points out

But when science freed it shy_self from the bonds of religioUs

dogma thus opening the way for the technological revolution the Church lost some of its inshyfluence onmiddot the middotethical conduct of man

The crucical challenge of OUl

day is to recoup this influence to restQre to the Church the task d guiding man alonghi8 dangerous road

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CHIcAGO (NC) - Father Hugh M Beahan Grand Rapids diocesan director of radio and TV reports 44 American dioceses areproducing 108 live televisian programs Among these 05 per cent are on a weekly basis 135 per cent are presented more thaft once a week arid 14 per eent less than ~nce ~ week

Half-hour programs constitute 52 per cent of the totalFather Beahan lid Sunday is the most popular day of telecast with oil per cent of the programs origishynating that day

Father Beahait revealed local Catholic telecasts have increased 220 Per cent in the past five

years and 45 per cent in the ~

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THE ANCHOR16 Thurs June 26 1958

Praises Legacy Continued from Page One

and the wiles of communism On his first full day in th~

city President Garcia with his wife and Archbishop Julio Roshysales of Cebu the Philippines attended Mass at St Patrick cathedral The Philippine head of state was greeted from the episcopal throne y His Eminshyence Francis Cardinal Spellman Archbishop of New York

Cardinal Spellman said I hope Mr Garcia that you feel as completely at home today as I was whim given the privilege of celebrating the first Mass in the rehabilitated cathedral in Manila last year

The sermon was delivered by Msgr Charles J McManus di shyrector of the Cathedral Informashytion Center

Following the Mass President Garcia lunched with Cardinal Spellman in the Cardinals resi shydence He then went to the Fordshy

ham Campus in the Bronx Edue3tion is Greatest Ally

President Garcia told hill Fordham audience composed of Father McGinley Philippine dignitaries and members of the clergy that the U S should expand its program of educa- tional aid f~r southeast Asia His country the president middotsaid could supply the cultural liai shyson and be the focal center of such an endeavor

The U~ S he continued by utilizing such institutions as the Ford and Rockefeller Foundashytions with their ~vast means and resources can embark on an expanded educational aid proshygram for southeast Asia througll the Philippines and help train the youth of the region who will be the Asian leaders of tomorshyrow

This could herald the end of communism in our section of the world he declared

Appearing later the same day on Meet The Press the NBC television program President Garcia said his country would not recognize Red China even if the U S should do so

The next two days (June 23 and 24) President Garcia was honored by official and semishyofficial visits which included amiddot breakfast given for him at the

nunkal a native of Malabar in- Waldorf - Astoria Hotel by dia has been ordained at the Charles P Romulo Philippine

middotJesuit seminary here in Indi- Ambassador to the U S ana is the ninth member of hill family to enter the priesthood fIC religious life

Father Kunnilnkal is one 01 IS childmiddotren Three of his seveR ste~s are nuns while all fiVe of bis brothers are in the sen-shyice of the Church Two are Je~

uits-a priest land Brother ODe

w a Carmelite priest another a Capuchin priest arid another a diocesan priest Educated in India the new priest came iD this country thre~ years ago

Cardinal Spellman attended a dinner in President Garcia honor at the Sheraton-Astor

Ho~l given by the Philippine Community Executive Council

The 61-year-old Philippine leader rQde up Broadway from Jlattery Park to receive the trashyditional city welcome to visit shying heads of state Thousanda 01 cheering New Yorkers lined the sidewalks Ticker tape flutshy~red from hundreds of open windows in the downtown 01shyfice section

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Three Fall River Chinese Sisters Achieve Outstanding Records

An outstanding record is being made at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River by a trio of Chinese si~ters Their story in refreshing contrast to the tales of juvenile delinshyquency haunting todays headlines is an example of the influence for good youngshysters can have on each other

It began when Joyce Mark a 1954 graduate enthused aboutthe academy to her friend Elizabeth Ng Elizabeth daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs Frank Yan Ng 357 South Main Street Fall River decided to attend SHA

Professing no religious affiliashytion she took a keen interest in academy religious classes which she attended voluntarily usually earning top grades in tests and quizzes By her senior year she was seriously considering entershying the Church During ~e

IIenior chiss retreat she discussed the matter with the retreat masshyter Rev Daniel Egan SA who not only encouraged her personshyally but obtained Chinese lanshyguage catechisms for her so that she could explain theFaith more fully to her parents

Alter graduation Elizabeth obtained a civil service job in Washington living in a Catholic residence there at the exprea desire of her parents She began formal religious instruction and was baptised on Holy Saturday this year by Rev Cormac Long of St Peters Washington receivshying the sacrament of confirmashytion on Pentecost Sunday

But the chain of events started by Joyce Mark has not yet Mopped Both Elizabeths sisters followed her to SHA Jean Ng Iraduated this month and has been awarded a full tuition IICholarship to a Providence business college Eventually she hopes to follow Elizabeth w a lovernment position The youngshyest sister Carol is now enterinl

Visit to Lourdes Continued from Pace 0_

heart of Pius XII said Father Oliveira diocesan moderator of the Legion and curate at Our Lady of Lourdes Church TauWlshyton of which Rcv E Souza de Mello is pastor Whenever Leshylion groups visit Rome he bid they receive preferred treatshyment

All over Europe the Dublinshyfounded Legion is active in its work of cooperating with the tlergy in the salvation of souls Jeported Father Oliveira reshycently returned from a 4-day pilgrimage to Old World shrines made with a group of active and auxiliary Legion members When the Pope blessed us it was as if he were trying to take in the whole world with his exshytended armssaid Father Olishyveira A prized souvenir of his trip is a group photograph in which he stands next to the Holy Father and in view of his great devotion to Our Lady a memory equally prized is that he said Mass daily while in Rome at the basilica of St Mary Major largest church in the world dedishytated to Our Lady

Unity of Chure Other points of interest vi8shy

Ited by the pilgrims from the Fall River Diocese included Fatima Ars where the parish thurch of the Cure of An is still in use Pompeii with its worldshyJenow~ed painting of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Parayshyle-Monial made famous by St Margaret Mary Alacoque They are probably one of the few

-groups ever to visit Mon-aco for the purpose of seeing its CatheshydraI completely by-passing the casinos of Monte Carlo

Lourdeshowever inits censhytennial year formed the high point of the pilgrimage said Father Oliveira But he foreshy

went the privilege of bathing in the waters of the shrine There were so many sick people wait shying that I could not bear to take time needed by them

He cited the nightly torchlight procession to the grotto of Lourdes as a never-to-be-forshyaotten expcrience The rosary was said by each pilgrim in bis own tongue with the Gloria Patri at the end of each decade recited in Latin At the end of

~er sophomore year and hasnt decided what career shell folshylow

Pride in Daughter Meanwhile the whole Ng

family who work together in operating a restaurant are anshyticipating Elizabeths retarn to Fall River on vacation in July Family projects are not new to the Ngs however Another unshydertaking was the -founding of a Chinese language SChool ~hich all the children attended

Theyre united too in their pride In Elizabeth When their restaurant was visited during a quiet period they gathered t~

supply details of Elizabeths achievements And they have an added reason for pride in that their daughter is now the Kings daughter as well This was reflected in her choice of a baptismal name shes now Elizshyabeth Regis Ng Regis meanshying of the kin~

the rosary the Hail Holy Queen and Apostles Creed were sung al80 in Latin The combination of so many tongues with the unishyversal language of the Church lave me a tremendous feeling of the oneness of the Church -and the Mystical Body

Visit Headquarten The Legionaries felt at home

ift Lourdes too upon visiting the Legion headquarters there a building given to the organishyzation by a nephew of St Bernashydette on condition that it hi used for religious purposes only At the headquarters Legionaries from all parts of Europe take turns in serving for a month or two at a time They distribute literature and try in other ways w make the work of the Legion known to Lourdes pilgrims

On its return voyage the Fall River pilgrims ship left from Gibraltar and even in that fortress city Father Oliveira disshycovered fellow-Legionaries He has returned to his Taunto~ parshyish more than even enthused over the Legion apostolate

At his own sunny rose-surshyJounded shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes he detailed some of the accomplishments of the three praesidia active in his parish Nearly every previously unconshyfirmed adult has received that

sacrament many marriages have been rectified and th~ number

of parishioners approaching the sacraments has been tripled in the five years the Legion has been in operation In the entire Diocese he said there are 21 praesidia organized in 13 pushyishes

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sion is held monthly to Our Lady of Lourdes parish shrine with parish and City-wide groups taking turns in partici shypating The shrine itself beshylongs to the parish in a unique way for it is made of stones eollected from the fields of nearby farms Father Oliveira himself manned a truck for a month during the Mariah Year of 1954 when the shrine was built aiding parish teen-agers in collecting suitable stones

The Legion of Mary multi shyplies the zeal of priests by proshyviding them with capable helpshyers declared the diocesan modshyerator Please pray for the work of the Legion and for increased

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Preiate Says Todays Youth Victims Of False Philosophy of Discipline

GREENSBURG (NC)-Todays To a great segment of our young people make up neither college men ana women today bull beat nor a silent genera- the speaker declared freedom tion but rather are the articu- ill a situation in which the indishylate and aggressive victims vidual can do or say an)thing of a false philosophy of difici- 1II1hich he wants to say or do pline without regard to Hi~ rights or

Rt Rev Msgr Donald M privileges of anyone else To Cleary chaplain to Catholic stu- them the exalted idea of the digshydents at Cornell University nity of man has been corrupted Itbaca N Y offered this analy- into the idea of the supremacy Bis in a commencement address of the individuals judgment at Seton Hill College here Cor- When the are told that libshynell has been the scene of recent y outbreaks of student violence ert~ IS the opportulllty to do ~hat

Students like those who took whl~h one ought to do th~y Imshyt middot th d t t t mediately choke on the word par In e emons ra lOllS a ht f middottmiddot r tht

Cornell -he said are the fu1l- oug to or 1 ~mf 1~~ ~u on ~ blown products of an educational restrlc Ion an Iml a lOn an theory which has as its funda- these words hav~ long slnce been

deleted from their leXicons Onemental premise a glarmg error ht th t 1 The error he continued i15 the mIg say a ~oung ~p e

belief that liberty and freedom have always rebelled agamst aJe unconditioned and UDre- a~t~or~ty have always resented - t d dt th t hl diSCiplIne have always foughtSwlC e commo I les- a p I - h h h t -h =th t d agamst stnctures on speech andosop y w IC eac es a or er h 1

can be established without diseishypline and that morality iFits b d t the od t ofroa es sense IS pr uc the adored democratic process

This point of view Msgr Cleary Said is the only posshysible explanation of students violent reaction to anything which resembles authority or discipline While unexpressed their attitude seems to be We

will accept and Iive by onlythose rules and that code which WE consider to be just and fair

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TttE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs June 26 1958

Catholic Deaf Are to Meet At Louisville

LOUISVILLE (NC)shyTwo important developments for Catholic deaf persons are expected to come out of the ninth annual convention of the International Catholic Deaf Association here July 6 to 12

Convention directors are lookshying for an agreement on a set of hand signs fQr Catholic usage which will eliminate differences in the signing of such terms as sacraments rosary and Mass

A printed form for Confession by deaf persons is the second mljor items on the agenda This will make it possible for the deaf person to confess his sins quickly and accurately with a pencil

~fhe majority of deaf persons attending the convention will be those who use signs rather than speech for communication All meetings will be conducttgtd by sig-ns in silence Father Gerald Timmel conshy bull

vention chairman said translashytors will be on hand They wiD interpret signs for those not proshyficient in sign language As the slgteeches are delivered in sign language the translators wiD convey the meaning in words

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CrossWord Solution costs and this must come about into duty as the large crowd thro_ugh family prayer Father began to pour into the groundsIn Trend to Grey Films Patrick Peyton of the Holy of the Holy Cross Fathers Semshy

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TOG SUIlBy William oR Mooring EVE C Cross Fathers told more than inary where the Fair was held RIGS ENGLANDA young fellow who knows movies so well he ought to SORO TEEPEE 3500 people at the Country Fair The order has under construcshy

10 on $64000 Question offers two reasons why many in North Easton sponsored by tion on the same grounds a new the Associate Family of the Holy Seminary the first built in thealmost first-class films fail to click with the public these Cross Fathers East by the Order that conductsdays Some he says lack a positive point of view Others The salvation of the world Stonehill College Notre Dame

display too little regard for (James Stewar~) concientiously hinges on the return to unity University Kings College in consistency in characteri~- retiring from the poliGe force love and respect in ~h~ iamily Wilkes-Barre Pa and other tion becaU~e he suffers dizzy spells circle the world famous founder institutions ~

Any Hollywood producer then shortlyalterwards getting of the Family Rosary Crusade Father Peyton left North ehoosing a theme like negro- involved in a dizzy love affair and the Family Theatre said Easton for Minnesota where he

The famous priest who re- will conduct a State-wide Familywhife integration anti-semitism with a woman he knows as the It seems only a short time that polltical char- wife of a-friend turned recently from the Brus- Rosary Crusade on the same

Roddy with his mother used to sels Worlds Fair where the pattern he has followed in dioshyJatanismlabor- In the soon to be released come to our home to dinner Holy Cross Fathers are showing ceses throughout America Eushyin a nag ement film Houseboat Sophia Lor- then play cowboys and Indians a film three years in the making rope Asia and Africa apheaval etc en plays the deVoted foster- wiHf our children The Fifteen Mysteries of thebull h 0 u 1 d not mother of Cary Grants children Dean Stockwells last visit was Rosary was introduced to thepose and ex- (as a means of course to land- with his brother Guy about overflow crowd by the Revploit the social ing their Pa) At the start we three years back He then seemed SAVE MONEY ONGeorge S DePrizio CSC Eastshyproblem then see her teachIng the little boy quiet even timid His career as

mn away from how to steal from a street bar- a boy star had finished Would V It without at- row he make it again as an adult atican Stamps YOUR OIl HEATtempting any solution What Similar inconsistencies have actor VATICAN CITY (NC)-The might happen if positive con- turned up in other recent pic Holy Sees participation in the sectit C(II ~~~n0 1 t be Today presumably he is allelusions were drawn in such tures ne exp aria IOn may Brussels World Fair has been

d- d set again although I hope this films lS another matter tha t H0 11ywoo pro ucers are t db role in Compulsion will not eommemora e y a new series CHARLES F VARGAS

middottes Examples breaking away from stark black f V t Ct t t Clh t type Dean Stockwell either l) a Ican 1 ypo~ages amps 25 ROCKDALE V E

The young man cites as typi- and w I e contrasts-between vir- A EIIU Character typing is one of the-1of the rlp and run tech- tuous and vicious characters NEW BEDFORD MASS most stupid and inexplicable ofIlique in screenplaytelling The fair-haired hero and black TElIIo1TS(J

Markof the Hawk in Wllich moustachioedvillian ai-e not Hollywoods casting habits _ Pup Te~t~ bull99middot ~ - ~he producers set Littl~ Rock even seen in Westerns any more Marglret O~Brien ~owawaita

Produce kto t adult fulfillment as an actreliSIvrics to an African tune rSsee crea e lin I e of g b t th arid as her motherhinted the W II T ~ ~Ma rJorie Morningstar~ which ar a rey e ween e once - ~ a ent C~tp ~n def~re-nce to popuiar senti typical herq and heel the pre- H911ywood producers cannot ~ -v

nen(watered down the Jewish mise being that there is good forget the pert little girl and ~ gt 5x7 - 1150 eharacteristics and aspirltions in the worst of- us and bad in look to the ~alerited young Wo UMBRElLA TENTS expressed in theJ)qvel~ and the best U dramatic conflict thus man Pigeon-holethinking

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2~ii~~~ ~~i1~li~ tr-~ ~~~r~~Ei~~a~ - ~S~-S~~O forItlliekdeliveryIf tractive but deceptive down of moral hazards formiddot the Legion the dove of peace of Decency to deal with

This young man was born and Seeing Margaret OBrien and lived many years in the East her mother on TV via Ed MurshyHe is familiar with the typical rows ~Person to Person reshyBritish colonial officer whom called for me more personal he k nows as very d 1fferent contacts I had with them when character from the one Alec Margaret was MGMs top child Guinness plays in Kwai So star The crisp diction and earnshytoo one suspects does Guinness est expression were still there himself who almost refused to on TV but like the pigtails the play the part OBrien dialogue was gone

Pathsmiddot of Glory Sayonara Margaret used to talk a blue The Young Lions The Enemy streak catechism school pets A Delicious Below all recent and excel- everything While She and Dean Treat lent films about war are chal- Stockwell were making The lenged by our young friend Secret Garden together Marshybecause they implicitly de- garet left her arithmetic to make nounce patriotism and national me lemonade I hope someday pride although he quickly adds to become a good cook she that his own military status said and a good philosopher gives him an urgent and im- too _ mediate concern for the preser- Now as Margaret gets her

vatioh- of world peace lovely face on the front cltgtver As he suggests it may well be of Life md is instantly com- ltf

that more people than Holly- pared with Elizabeth Taylor wood producers suspect ar~ Dean prepa-res to co-star in alienatedwhether they realize Richard Zanucks production of it ()[not by such trends of the Loeb-Loew crime story thoughtwhich come iil cyclesCompulsion which brought a lodrum up Ii particular theme sensational press to roiuig with monotonous repetition StOCkwell and his co-st~r ltod

Inco~sistencies dy McDowall alongBroadway - Hitchcock may be forgiven Calls Typinamp Stupid

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K of C FJeseesWin~ State ~hampionship Anofhell t~agyBy Jack Kineavy

Somerset High School Coaeh In Tito MoveThe latest in a long line of giant killers is St Stephens

NEW HAVEN (N(j) shyHigh of Worcester which last Sunday defeated highlyshyThe national head of tftetouted Newton 41 to annex the 1958 state baseball chamshyKnights of Columbus haspionship The achievement is all the more remarkable when expressed opposition to atshythe comparative male enshy

Gernert are the only men who tempts to extradite a ministerrollments of the two finalshy have performed up to par to of wartime Croatia from thiIists are compared St Steshy date The unSeasonable weather country to face charges of _phens a four year school has among other things reshy crimes in Yugoslavia had a total of 96 boys whereshy tarded the great Ted Williams Supreme Knight Luke E Hart as Newton lists 1400 in grades Ted needs that real warm declared that Andrija Artukoshy10 through 12 weather to get going but the vic Minister of Interior in the

weatherman is still holding outAs a matter Croatian go~ernment duringOn the mound Frank Sulli shyof fact the World War II would become

van and Tom Brewer the acesbaseball turn- a second Imre Nagyll if sentof the staff have been able toout this year back to Yugoslaviaaccount for only seven victories(125) exceeded

11 any example of whatthe total numshy between them Willard I Nixon might result from the grantingber of boys in at 1-7 is in the throes of his of the petition of Yugoslaviathe Worcester worst professional season ever Lor the return of Dr ArtukovicThe former Yankee nemesis nowschool to that country were needooIf St Stephshy is suffering fr6m a sore shouldshyMr Hart said it might beer which probably means hellens were comshyformed in the news from Hunshypeting in the do a stint in the bull pen before gary I pray not and I am JOeshyEastern Tourney the school getting another starting aSsignshyluctant to believe that this g09shywould presumably be included ment e1llment would be willirlg aein Class C which would make On paper the Sox personnel SAFETY PROGRAM Seminarians_from St Marys have his blood on our handsit ineligible to compete~ in middotthe stacks up with the best in the Semmary Baltimore are shown ~tising a releae from

State final St Stephens b league ~us it would be preshy I[ 01 C Membera front head hold during waterfront safety Fogram atcoached by Jack Tivnan forshy mature to consign them to a Mr Harts statement followed Cathedral C~mp Seminarians Donald J Bowen and Jamesmer Holy Cro~ pitcher a decade disappointingfate Detroit at the a resolution passed by the __ or 90 ago The game originally moment is the Cinderella team E Murphy are in the water while National Red Cross preme board of directors ot ~

scheduled for Saturday was held of th~ league The TigerS took Instructor Donald V Brand gives pointers The seminarians Knights of Columbus a ftIIIIF over by threatening ~eather but the vaunted Yankees over the of whiCh was sent to Secre~will be counsellors again at Cathedral Camp this Slminer a banner crowd of 5000 jumPs seven consecutive times of State John Foster Dulles thronged the stands at Fitton before being blown out of the Mr Artukovie is a memlais Field Sunday to witness the park 15-0 of Saturday But if Prelate Stresses Principal Work of tbe St Columbans Counaoil final youre going to lose em might Knigbts of Columbus of WFor Priest Is Offering Mass Don Riedl was the starting and as well lose em gOod minster Calif

NEW YORK (NC)-The prin- ian emigrants continuany hewinning pitcher for St Stephens Out in Milwaukee the four False Chargesteams competing in the Young cipal work of a priest is offer- declared becoming their beshybut he needed help from Paul

Catholic Little League have ing the Mass His Excellency loved spiritual fathers benefacshyMorano who came in the sixth The Yugoslav governm_ chosen novel names for their Archbishop Amleto Giovanni tors counselors infirmarians has been trying since 195 to hurl 3 1-3 innings of scoreless clubs The Popes the Cardinals Cicognani has said they are ever ready to defend have Mr Artukovic 57 exball Morano was indeed the fairshythe Bishops and the Padres The The Holy Sacrifice transcends them when in difficulties and dited A Catholic he selftld haired boy for the Worcest6 clericalmiddot names were selected all h~ activity the Apos- distress they open schools for as Minister of Interior in ~parochials In addition to his

fine relief stint Paul came league sponsors said because tolic Delegate to the United their tnaining and never abanshy pro-Nazi Croatian governm_t the league for boys 912 hopes States decIared in an address at don them or become disheart shy from April 1941 to Octoberthrough with a bases-loaded to eliminate competition on a the dedication of a new $500000 ened by any kind of difficulty 1942 Croatia was made an anshy triple in the fourth to provide parish ~ and encourage the wing at St Charles Seminary hard journey or dangerous ad- dependent state after the Gershymore than the needed margin

for victory youngsters to get along with Staten Island venture - bull bull They increase man invasion of Yugoslavia boys outside their neighborhood Mission of Priest their zeal aod affection in ac- When Titos communist p8I shyIn another tlemencious exhishy

bition of versatility St Stephshy A player pool has been formed Archbishop Cicognani said in co~nfe wi~ the bull bull bull needs of tisans took control of Croatia ill

ens catcher Paul Cantani-who from 12 boys in St Elizabeth his address that a seminary is a thell people 1945 Mr Artukovic fled shySt Mary Czestochowa 5S Peter British-held territory He camehimself owns a 5-0 pitching recshy place where candidates for the It is the ebarity of Christ and Paul and St Robert parishshy to this country in 1948ord-was all over Fitton Field priesthood prepare themselvell which animates these good men es The players will be divided Mr Artukovic has been deshycatching pop flies In all be so that one day they mayexer- Archbishop Cicognani saidinto four evenly matched teams fended by the former privawhauled down five two well back cise their proper and principal They offer their talents heart

An 4P wire photo out of secretary of His Eminence AI-shyof the plate and two up the first office of offering the Mass and 8OuI their labor and re-Cleveland last week pictured a oysius Cardinal Stepinac Fatberbase line The talented catcher The Holy Sacrifice he addedsowces moved by the charity of group of nuns attending the game Stephen Lackovic woo ~had 10 putouts in the ~ame is an act superior to anything Christ they never tire in a body for the first time The resides in Lackawanna HYthat might be --accomplishedFor coach Howard FergusOns 4Jt D ____footnote to the picture went middoton Newton nine the loss must have through intellectual talents lit shyto explain that the sistersmiddot were _SEGUIN bullerary ability or any other giftcome as a distinct shock The dyed-in-the-wool Indian fans

Eastern Mass titlists had -nushy To offer to God the Holy de Body Builderswith but one exception The inshymerous scQring opportunitie Sacrifice and to distribl1te the

dependent ltthinker-amiddot Y~llkee Aluminum or Steelgifts of God the sacraments andbutthey lefta record 16 strandgtshy fan was relegated to a badttow 944 County St ed RoD OLolighlin middotwjtb two th~ truths of faith-such istheeat by her assoCiates Whim the NEW BEDFORD MAssf singles and -amiddot triple Pacedmiddotthe mission of the priest Archshyvisiting Yan~ w~re app~i~I ~ ~~opciCogilani said WY 2tt618i Tige 10gthiC~at~cl Itmiddot wa~ of the situation middottheYp~i~(ed

rNewtons seventh apllearance i~ rge Apostolic Dele~a~ ~liiotheiJ loyal rooter with aitautoshy

the tourneyliliai TheYve woo praised the Scalabrinian FatherslJaphed ballltwo statetifl~ gt wbo conduct the New Y~rk

From Yu~tan MexiCo com~ semmary Th~y look after 1131-Science and R~Iigion an anecdote from which YOUll get a chuckle It didnt take the In Close Harmony Padre long to realize that the s LOUIS (NC)--HarmonySaturday afternoon confesSion between science and religiQl has line was longer than usual always been a postulate of the

When confessions were over Catholic philosophy of educashyI found out why said Father tion Bishop Charles H Helmshybull J obn P Lomasney Maryknoll sing of Springfield-Cape Girardshy

Missioner from Dorchester eau Mo said atmiddotmiddot baccalaureate Mass A gang of kids who were ceremonies at St Louis Univershyplaying baseball instead of at shy sity tending doctrine class rushed More than 15 centuries agointo Cburch middotto take shelter from he observed St Augustine posshya heavy storm ited the Catholic attitude toward

My catechist-never one to truth when he stated that10000let an opportunity pass-ltorshy difficulties in regard to religishyrailed them for their doctrine ous truth never make a singlelesson and then recommended doubt Truth is one and can that they all go to confession never contradict itself When I complimented him be Seeming contradictions replieq Padre for three weeks BiShop Helmsing pointed out lve been trying to get those come from ignorance When ball players in here Dont thank there is a supposed conflict beshyme-thank the good Lord fOr tween religion and science the raining thelit out conflict comes from either igshy

With the Red Sox currently norance of science or ignoranceriding along in fourth place of revealed truth just a game and a half out of second their sub-standard pace Js almost lost sight of But only once in the last 25 yearS have the Sox had as poor amark as thefr present 31-33 record III 1954 at this time the Bosox were ~4-30 buried in the American League cellar and 20 games off the pace Thatw~ Lou Boushydreus last year at the Boston helm Inconsistent pitChing and the

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a wait-and-see policy as Thomas brought in lieu of a false peace performed the incredible task that cannot rise above the natushy~ait-a~~ ~ee Policy I20 -THE ANCHOR I

Thu~s June 26 1958 of working his way through ral order and she knows quite Aristotle Averroes and Avishy well the need for ferment and cenna keeping all that was good both of which are essential to the exigencies of revolution in their systems rejecting what the vitality of the Church The

Churchs Caution Source Free From ErrorOf Reassuring Strength was false and constructing one is conservative the other

By Donald McDonald with Aristotles magnificent revolutionary I realize that I

these few con-Davenport Catholic-Messenger philosophical methods a sys- tmiddott siderations are not the whole oftern of Catholic theology that The Church as an InS 1 utlon

The other day when announcement wasmade that must be conservative But the this matter but I do think theY still stands today as the coinetshy revolutionary ferment must are relevantthe first step toward the possible beatification of John ~tone of all Catholic theologiz- come from her individual memshy

HenryCardinal Newman would be taken June17 a friend And I think that far mor~ llg _ _~ bers aod if the ferment and noteworthy than the Churchsof mine wondered aloud why the Church has on more than Active Elements revolutionary action is needful historical hesitancy in adopting

one occasion viewed a man were coming out in unpreceshy A third consideration is sup- she ~i11 per~it it ~nd if need anltl endorsing what is eventu~ with suspicion if not alarm1 dented profusion and the plied by the great co~tempor~ry be~4edorselt explICItly ally proved true is the fact th~t during his lifetime o~ly to ~nonize him a century or Rveral centuries later Newman lived under a Cloud

for 20 years following his conyersion t 0

the Catholic Fa i t h An d while Newman scholars are stillmiddot dIsputing the justice or inj ustice of it no one denies the faet that

the cloud did exist

Newman- of course was not the first saintly Catholic to encounter suspicion eoolness and official opposition St Thom~s Aquinas was not al shy

~ lowed to teach Aristotle at the University of Paris and saints

like Teresa of AvilaJohn of the Cross and Joan of Arc met with opposition of a ferocity the gentle Newman never knew

i dont think anyone single factor can adequately explain this apparent paradox of official reproach and reservation during a saints life and r post-facto canonization But several conshysiderations come to mind which might put the thing into a focus where middotit is seen as normal and natural and certainly nothing about which to get terribly upset

Test of Analysis And in at least one important

respect the Churchs caution deliberativeness and reflectiveshyness before endorsing the thought and judgmente of one of the faithful constitute one

of the sources of her great and reassuring strength -

This in fact is the first conshysideration I think we should look at We cannot have the reassurance th~t the Church will not be taken iii by false doctrines and philosophies without running the risk that the same Church will delay tor what seems to some of us an intolerably long time before she endorses what is true

If we want to be sure that error does not insinuate itself into Church tradition and teachshylng it seems to l11e we must reconcile ourselves to the faC

middot-that truth too must submit to the time-consuming test of an- alysis examination reflectioil and deliberation

Human Frailties It might be objected - imd

here wecorile to asecoridcon- sideration - that Church au- thorities should be more pershyeeptive that they should be able to recognize more quickly what is true and good that they should be able easily to distiIl shyguish between truth and error This objection ignores I

think two facts First that in cases involving extremely subtle theological and philoshysophical positions those who are in authority must rely upon the theological and philosophical erudition of their advisers who as often as not may be the technical inferiors of the theoshylogians or philosophers whose works ate being examined and evaluated

Nor would it be surprising if advisers to authority suffered from such human frailties as envy frailties that would color their judgment

Time and Age Secondly the circumstances

of time and age must be given sufficient weight In the case of St~ Thomas Aquinas for exshyample the Church up until that time had not developed the ~ys-

tematic theology we know toshyclay Transletions of the Greek and

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CAPE COD PllIDES IN NEW CHURCH OurLady of Victory Church in Centerville today off+rs one of the nicest pI of h deg th F II R DO Th

aces woors IP In ~ a Ive~ locese elayout above shows the baptismal font a d Our Lady of Victory shrine togethetwith the facade Ol[ the church at the top Modern kitchen facilities aremiddot in t echurCh base-

ment shown in the center left ph~to and the main altar

Churcli simply lacked the reshy French th~ologian Henri de As an institution commisshysearch and intellectual resources Lubac SJ who himself has sioned by Ghristmiddotto lead souls to make on-the-spot judgments known what it means to have to salvation she is the Holy and distinctions between what his writings and his teachings middotMother and like a mother was true and what was false in legitimately circumscribed by fiercely dedicated to the conshythese philosophers (and a great Church authorities servation of life bull deal of it was in fact false)

In his first book of Para-It was only natural then and doxes Father de Lubac ob-

I feel it very reassuring that serves that in the Church there the Church should have adopted are always two active middotelements

But the Mothermiddot knowswhat Christ her Head has said about the kind of peace He has give~ and the sword be had

is in the center right TlIe Sixth Station-Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus-is in the insert The lower left is a view of the sanctuary from the middle aisle The parish rectory is at t~e lower right The Church may be reached by taking a right turn from Mid~Cape Highway at Craigville Motel to Short Flying Hill Road and continuing to center of Centerville Viilage

for 2000 years she has been able to keep her teachings on Faith and morals il11mune from the inshyfection of error

An awful lot of wrong-headed people have tried to introduce error into that teaching and tradition Their attempts add up to an interesting and volumshyinous history of heresybull

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NEVER AN IDLE MOMENT Giving their charges the loving care left photo Lorraine Roderick smiles Good Night to Sister Margaret otherwise denied them the Franciscan Sisters at St Marys Home New Francis Russell Roderick in second right photois ready to take off into

Bedford are shown performing the daily tasks that aid the youngsters to outer space with the aid of Sister Josita At rigbt Sister Grace Pierre liveonormal lives in a large family At left~ Sister Walter Josephine Superior accompanies the vocal trio of Sharon Roderick Donna Boyd and lends a helping hand at the wash basin to reluctant Paul Rusin while Irene Roderick

Jimmy Grant (left) and Alfred Pontes (right) await their tum In second

Divine Word SocietyAim to Overcome Franciscan Nuns Mother Many at St Marys Opens Ohio SeminarySh Continued from Page ODe shelf over-looking each dormi- Not only did the triplets haveS I TOLEDO (NC) _ A newIster ort~ge the job of comforting him by tory was a whole collection of them but they spread through

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) producing a piece other dolls in fact weve never the Home and those particular minor seminary of the Society of the Divine Word situatedThe national chairman of the Russell disposed of Sister seen so many dolls in one place children will be long remem-

Sister Formation Conference showed us around the shining as at St Marys They overflow bered on a 374-acre tract near subshyliays the shortage of Sisters in building How do you keep it the dormitories into the halls More and more impressed by IUrban Perrysburg has been the United- States has come so tidy we queried thinking recreation rooms and even the the order maintained in such a dedicated by Bishop George J about because todays needs of the havoc only one or two kitchen large group we visited the washshy Rehring of Toledo The new

seminary will accommodate 50are much more multiplied than children can create and re- Children attend school at the rooms with their bouquets of 7esterdays fleeting that 80 boy~ and gira Home through eighth grade toothbrushes peeked intO the students of high school age

lived here then go to high school outside elosets with each childs clothes Father Lawrence G Mack Mother Mary Philothea 01 The children help with all A school day begins at 630 neatly sec~ioned in drawers and Divine Word Missionaries proshy

the Sisters of Charity of Provi- the work she said~ with most of the - children at- on hangers and glimpsed the vincial said a boy who goeldence in Seattle noted it UI Even Russell tending 7 oclock Mass In sum- inviting library from the eighth grade to thecertain that we have more vo- Lo d CEspecially Russell He loves mer time however the sched- ve an are new minor seminary begins 15~ eations to the religious life than to dust The children are given ule is relaxed and tbe children Eleven ~Isters su~ervIse St years of preparation for ordishyever before in hilltory but ill different work assignments each may sleep later At 730 in the Mary s giVIng theIr lIttle guests nation in the society which haa proportion to the population in- month Sister explained The evening bedtimes begin for the the love and ~are cIr~umstances missions in 31 countries crease we have an increasingl older girls help with ironing and littlest children and by 930 all have otherWIse demed them dimfnishing supply kitchen chores the boys have are in bed after a busy day which Th ey belong t

0 8t A th n on~ s

Todays discoveries in the charge of the big dishwasher may have includedfor the girls ProvInc of the ~hIladelphla fields of medicine have opend and are also excellent floor special instruction in cooking FoundatIon of the SIsters of the new vistas-and new people are scrubbers and waxers knitting and crafts and for the Third Order of ~t Francis which needed to further the explora- But theres lots of time for boys training in sports Both was orgamzed 10 1855 by Ven tions in medical research Likeshy the fun of childhood We saw boys and girls learn ballroom John~ Neumanl CSS~ then wise in the field of social work Ylgtungsters absorbed in TV a dancing the 3lsh~p of PhIl~delphIa -new techniques are developed to meet new needs and new pershy

shouting crowd in the big playshyground and a musical group

Supper preparations were unshyder way as we visited the kit-

GIrls Int~rested In the vaned work of t~IS commumty are ~dshy

~nnel are needed for new techshy around a piano Summer vacashy chen and one of the pretty helpshy Vlsd to diSCUSS the matter WIth niques There just arent enough tion will bring trips to Lincoln ers was indulging in that favor- th~Ir confessors and make ~p-Sisters to go around Park swimming parties campshy ite of teen-agers an after-school ~hcah~n or request further In-

Professional CaJlin~ ing and a gala day at Fenway snack Somewhat impeded by a ormatIOn from Reverend MothshyPark said Sister Grace Pierre bottle of soda and a Dagwood er General Our ~adY of Angels

But the Sister Formation Con- Convent Glen RIddle Paference__an organization of And ali year round special style sandwich she was arrang-

treats are provided by New ing platters of salad under theAmerican sisterhoods studying Bedford organizations and es- watchful eye of Sister Cook ways to strengthen theprofes- pecially by the Homes auxili- Left Marker ional and spiritual preparationf Sisters-will help solve the ary the Infant of Prague Guild As indicated by the teen-YQCation shortage Mother Mari Each Guild member adopts ~ agers snacking the youngsters Philothea said child remembering birthdays lead normal lives as far as pos-

The confere~ce believea that and Christmas and visitinC the sible said Sister Grace Pierre bo or girl each Dlonth with the average stay at the

b raising the standards within How Pret~r Home being two to three years religious life more young people How pretty was our in- But problems come kiflg-size in

- will be challenged to seek their Yolunt~ry exclamat~on when we 9Ucli a large family she eJ[shy~ations there th lmiddotttl 1 d tmiddot lI8w e I e gu s onna ones plained Last year for instance Todays youth is generous ~ach wit~ a differentmiddot color triplets came to 8t Marys f~ idea~middot-tic and eager for a chal- acheme pmk aqua and blue a short stay bringing with them lenge Sister Formation will with walls bedspreads eurtains an unwelc~me guest measles make them see in the religious and even radiators matching life a real professional calling Holy water fonts at the right Mother Philothea commented height for small fingers were bull L1NGUICA

at each door and on every bed bull CHOURICO lay its little owners favorite bull MORCELASFather Ferreira doll or stuffed animal ready At Grocers - Super Marketllfor night-time cuddling On aContinued from Page One

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Thurs Jun2 26 1958Some of the recent college commencement and baccashylaureate talks are well deserving of reading and study

At times we Catholics can be very uncatholic when it Weekly Cal~ndar eomes to appreciating the words of those not of our Faith Of Feast DaysWe are apt to dismiss anything saisI by one who is not a Catholic as being unworthy of attention or foolish or TODAY-SS John and Paul unlearned Our possession of Gods truth instead of making Martyrs According to tradishy

tion they were brothers and118 humble and grateful can often make us quite patronshyofficials in the households ofising toward others We can at times draw into a ghetto of Copstantia daughter of Emshy

our own making and look down very uncatholic noses at peror Constantine They were those who are searching after truth and trying to serve it put to death about 362 under without the full benefit of the Faith Julian the Apostate when they

refused to worship pagan idolsPresident Pusey of Harvard for instance an intelligent It also is said that their martyrshyand capable man had some interesting words to say on dOJTl led to the conversion of

religion in a secular university Dr Pusey fears a secularism Terentianus the judge who which will produce a world in which in the words of passed sentence on them Moberly Some think God exists some think not some TOMORROW - St Crescens think it is impossible to tell and the impression grows that Bishop-Martyr He lived in the

first century was a disciple ofit does not matter Dr Pusey thinks that it does matter 51 Paul and was mentioned by

and with that sentiment we all agree St Paul in his writings TradishyThe fact that the President of Harvard speaks on the tion relates that he founded the

importance of God in education should not receive a patronshy See of Metz in Germany The Roman Martyrology holds thatising and casual glance from Catholics We should be vocishyhe was martyred under rrajanferous in our praise of such a position obvious and fundashy about 100

mental as it seems to us And we should praise the man who SATURDAY - S1 Irenaeuspeaks that way Bishop-Martyr He was born in

All too often we seem fearful that one word of praise Asia Minor about 130 was edushyfor a man means that we must agree with all that he thinks cated by S1 Polycarp and was

sent as a missionary into Gaul or says Such an attitude is unworthy of us where he was ordained by St Pothinus Bishop of Lyons HeProfitable Summer became Bishop of Lyons in 177

School days are over for a few months The Family Clinic and by his preaching converted For some they are over for good Many a college and much of France to the Faith

high school graduate has taken a last look at the degree or With a number of his flock St Rigmiddothtsin Marriagemiddotlmpose diplorria and is now taking more interest~ in~the want ads Irenae~s went to a ~artyrs

death under Septimus Severusthan in the sport and social pages of the n~wspapers Corresponding Obligations hi 202 Others are congratulating themselves on getting By Father John L Thomas SJ SUNDAY-SS Peter and Paul

through this year and now they are seeking summer jobs Assistant Professor of Sociology Apostles-Martyrs This feast Some high school graduates are experiencing a bitter commemorates the martyrdomSt Louis University

knowledge-the eminent position of senior came to aclim~x of the great Apostles St PeterManyof us older family folks have aserious problem- the first Pope was crucifiedon commencement day and now there is the let-down-for when aild how to call a halt in increasing the family At with his heal downward near

who is more insignificant than a college freshman-to-be-inshy 37 Im married 15 years and carry my seventh child My the Triumphal Way at the order September strength and my husbands income would do nicely with of Emporer Nero He was buried

Those who have been graduated fromelementarj in the Vatican On the same day four or five-as it is Im 0

IChools are anticipating with excitement all the chang~8 gations and consequently DO also under order of Nero St constantly running out of need for ~self-control Paul who earlier was one of thethat will come with high schoola pick of subjects bought both My husband considers Act 0 Love greatest persecutors of Chris-

and brought lunches more freedom they think his impulses as God-given Third because we are not tians only to be miraculouslyClass day orators have finished saving the world and and to be fully exercised-God controlled by instinct but posshy converted was put to death by

marching down the road of life will provide Can you give us sess the use of reason we are the sword on the Ostian way ~me guidance constantly putting asunderThe teachers are getting a we11-deserved rest MONDAY-Feast of the Comshy

Older family what God has joined together But the Summer months can serve as an invaluable memoration of S1 Paul Apostlefolks as you Thf Creator meant conjugal

part of the education process And this for youngO and old call them Mar- relations to be a mysterious TUESDAY - Feast of the Most Precious Blood This feastalike tba are not the unifying act ~f love which He was established by Pope Pius IX

These are the months when young people should bemiddot only ones who would bless with new life under in honor of the Blood of Ourseem confused proper conditions and whichencouraged to read all those worth-while books that they Saviour which was shed for theabout the rights would strengthen and support

never had time for during the school year And here the redemption of mankind and duties of the marriage bond throughoutemphasis is on the word encouraged Not ordered or

0 WEDNESDAY-Feast of themarried 1i f e life

drivim but encouraged This could even take the form of Questions re- But husbands and wives fre- Visitation of the Blessed Virgin wasreading aloud to the whole family Certainly Treasure lated to t his quently put asunder this mar- This feast estabijshed by

problem arise velous unHY of shared mutual Pope Urban VI and extended to Island read aloud for a haJf hour or so in the evening could

so frequently pleasure and love either by the Universal Church in the 14thbe a source of delight for adults and children both that the most ignoring its dignity or empha- century by Pope Boniface IX in

These are the months when eighth-graders and those helpful approach will probably sizing its merely physical as mem~ry of the visit of the in high school should make some serious effort with proper be to spell out a few pertinent peets As a result it loses its Blessed Virgin to her cousin St and interested guidance to decide what profession or -voca- principles and facts applicable true significance and is used for Elizabeth

to all of them Some of these selfish purposes iion or work in lifethey are suited for and want may appear to be self-evident Primary Purpose Jesuit AS$ails

What must be considered in this regard is not the dollar and repetitious but experience Fourth the marriage contractal~ne but the important aspects of satisfaction in ones has taught me they are not confers equal conjugal rights Levittown Plan work and happiness and of course salvation Adjustment Possible IIpon husbarid and ~ife~ but the NEW YORK (NC) - Jesuit

How often it happens that the only reason a hIghschool First husbands and wives dif- use of these rights is subordishy Father John LaFarge has scored student can give for taking a certain course is that a friend fer considerablyin the nature nated to the primary p~rpose of plans to build another Levit

marriage is the proshy town housing project segreshyhas taken the sarrie course High school years are not too of their reproductive drive the which personal _ implications of its creation and education Of chil shy gated like the others as inflamshyyoung to consider the future fruHful use for their future dren Briefly these rights may matory and dangerous

These are the months when fathers and mothers should and consequently in their atti- not be used selfishly but for The noted author expressed try to plan affairs for the whole family That does not tudes toward the exercise of this thlt good of the couple and of hope that Rev Robert B Meyshynecessarily mean family vacation-how many families can faculty in marriage the family This requires self- ner of New Jersey in whose afford that But it could very wen mean a famHy picnic or Likewise wide individual dif- control and a Christian sense of state the project will be built

ferences exist while age health respon-middotbility wiiI do something about it ride or outing of some sort-modest in scope and yet bringshyfamily responiibilities and so TlIrning now to your older His reference was to a stateshy

ing all members of the family together in a common and ment made by William J Levittforth cause further variations folks problem Martha yourhappy enterprise Parents can reap rich rewards just by chances are few makes that president of the company planshyHence that letter clear your seeing their childrens faces as theyaUexplore a zoo couples will always reach per- husband has put his own intershy ning the town on a site between together What better way to give the experience ofhappi- feet agreement in this area pretation on Catholic teaching Camden and Trenton The build-

This does not mean that there about marriage Of course you er asserted that there would be ness in the family no change of policy that madeneed be conflict Most couples must trust in God but this trust Summer months are called months lof recreation and the first two Levittowns-onsoon discover that they may not should not be a thinly disguisedthat is exactly what they should be-a building up of f~mily agree on a great number of excuse for selfish indulgence Long Island and in Pennsylvania ~pirit a developing of plans for the future a wicJening of things they can learn to adjust and lack of Chri1tian restraint -white communities

The Jesuit editor pointed tomtellectual and cultural tastes and adapt if they wish to suc- I know he will protest that Levittown to illustrate his con~ceed restraint is difficult under theThey should in fine be profitable months without the tention that in the exploitationMust Accept Responsibility circumstances-has he ever triedBuggestion of pressure or strain of racial feeling real estate isSecond the use of the repro- it Has he made use of prayer the sensitive area here in theduetive faculty is a human act and the sacraments to gain Northan act of the person not the strength Has he shared the

He called the co-existence ofmere unrestricted exercise of a burdens of rearing a large famshyfamilieS the front line of thebodily function Hence it im ily by helping with the chddren racial problem of the U S plies tl acceptance of full re- around the ~home

sponsibility for its possible con- UnleSs he can answer allregrh~-ANCHOR have shown that it is possible sequences by the couple as a these questions in the affirinashy with a little mutual cooperationOFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER cOuple tive he had best examine his and the help of grace

Pblished Weekly by The atholic Press ot the Diocese ot fall River Some husbands are selfishly conscience very seriously Somewhere in the past marishyirresponsible in this regard Rule of Reason- tal chastity acquired a merely410 Highland Avenue forgetting that they must seri- What car you do Well ifFall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 negative meaning in peopleously consider the health and he will cooperate you should mind-the avoidance of contramiddot PUBLISHER strength of their wives and also practice continence either peri shy ceptives _ But chastity in all

Most Rev James L Connolly 00 Ph~D their own ability to make rea- odic or absolute after your baby walks of life is somethinr posishyGENERAL ~A~AGER - ASST GEERAl MANAGER sonable provision for another arrives until you have regained tive the control and regulation

Re DaOiel f~ Shalloo MA Re John PDrlscoJl child your health and your financial of our reproductive faculties ac-Marriage would cease to be situation is under controL cording to the rule of rigllt rea MANAGING EDITOR human if the rights it conferred Of course this may not be son Your husband has evidenU7 Attlilrney Hugh JGolden bull carriedno cornispoJlding obli- easy but many Christian couple forgotten this

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lTHE ANCHOR- 7 IfThurs June 26 1958 Holy Father Approves Pastoral Institute-_-----------

Must Recognize Two Aspects In Man

SAN FRANCISCO - A call for mutual appreciation by clergymen and psychia- trists of their complemenshytary but distinct roles in patient treatmentwas made by Dr John R Cavanagh of Washshyington D C a past president of the Guild of Catholic Psychiashytrists and Father Ramon A di Nardo a Catholic chaplain at St Elizabeths Hospital for menshytally ill Washington

Dr Cavanagh said that in the protess of middotmoving closer together it becomes necessary for each discipline to take a positive stand on the question of the other and its significance not only in psychptherapy but in human living

He said both are possessors of an incomplete knowledge of one of Gods infinite mysteries that of the human personality The two have a broad and inshytelligent view of that personalshyity but from different vantage points he added

Two aspects The clergyman he said sees

theJtuman person as organized by a fundamental principle called the human soul The clergyman ees man in his relashytion to God as the beloved the creation the child and the heir and the Image of the Almighty He sees other things too such asmans buman frailties and his virtues which are but aspects of his dependence on his Creator Dr Cavanagh saidbull

The other aspect of man he continued is that seen by the psychiatrist as a scientist The psychiatrist deals with the causes which the philosophers would call secondary and accishydentaL In the technical lanshyguage )f philosophy and theolshyogy they are just that But these causes are in practice and for the normal welfare of pershysons quite primary and necesshysary for the diagnosis and treatshyment of the psychic ailments of man

The psychiatrist is trained and experienced not so much in the why as the how~ he stated

Rejects New Hearing On Sunday Sales Ban

INDIANAPOLIS (NC)-The Indiana State Supreme Court has rejected an appeal for l

rehearing on its ruling that baus the sale of automobiles on SunshydaysshyThe appeal was filed on the

ground that the law enacted in 1957 was unconstitutional

Ed Clarke president of the firm which sought the hearing stated hat he is considering an appeal to the US Supreme Court

One member of the Indiana high court dissented from the majority opinion to reJll~ a hearing Judge Arch N Babitt atated in his opinion the Sunshyday closing statute is ~discrmlshyInatory

Nuns leave Schools For Mission Work

TILBUhG (NC) - Twenty schools conducted in the Nethshyerlands by the Sisters of Charishyty of Our Lady Mother of Mershycy will be transferred to lay teachers next Fall The Sisters feel their services Will be more valuable elsewhere Many are expected to engage in missionshyaiy work

Marian Medalists DAYTON (NC)-Donaid C

Sharkey and Father Joseph Debergh of Lowel have been named for the 1958 Marian Lishybrary Award of the University of Dayton for their book ~Our Ladyof Beauraing Father Deshybedgh is a priest of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate He heads the Pro Maria Committee which is devoted to spreading devotion to OUr Lady of Beauraing Mr Sharkey is a free lance writer

OKeefe Awards given in memory of the hlte chaplain of Super-Right Heavy Corn-Fed Steer Beef the Junior Foresters to Joyce Petit (left) of Sacred Heart School and Joanne Davis of St Marys School at Communion br~akfast in St Patricks School cafeteria Fall River

Present Essay Contest Awards RIB To Fall River Junior Foresters

ber at the direction of the Po~

aiff himself by the Vicariate of Rome and the Sacred Congregashytions of the Council of Religshy

ious and of Seminaries and Unishyversities

Purpose of the institutor Is to give advanced training to dishyocesan and Religious priests for

their pastoral ministry and to prepare those who will be iia charge ofteaching pastoral theshyology in seminaries

FORESTERS AWARDS Past High Chief Ranger Francis L Hannigan of Brighton and Rev Walter A Sullishyvan of St Marys Cathedral present the Father John

Awards were presented to winners of the essay contest conducted by Our Lady of Fatima court Junior Foresters at a Gommunion breakfast in St Patricks school Fall River folshylowing the reception )f Holy Communion in the church

Rev Walter A S~llivan chapf lain presented first award to Joyce Petit and second to JONme Davis Other members presented gifts for writing on Putting the Message of Fatima into Our Daily Livesmiddot were Chief Ranger Barbara Gaspar Walter Burns Michaelene Leary Brenda Hampston Arlene GasPar Pashytricia Murphy Kathleen Stone Pamela Sullivan Kathleen Beaulieu and Arlepe Braga

Rt Rev Msgr Edmund J Ward pastor of 8t Patricks gave th~ invocation and welshycomed the group Other speakers were Rev John Cronin assist shyant at St Patricks Past High Chief Ranger Francis L Hanni-

Franciscan Brothers Choose Superiors

BROOKLYN (NC) - Brother Bertrand OSF has been reshyelected to a second three-year term as Superior General of the Brothers of the Third Order Regular of St Francis

The election marked the lOOth anniv~rsaryof the arrival froin Ireland of tle first members of the community Bro~her David OS was chosen assistant sushyperior general of the U S branch of the community

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gan of Brighton and Probate Court Judge Beatrice H Mulshylaney who organized the Court and instituted the awards in ROASTmemory of the first chaplain the late Rev John F OKeefe

Songs were offered by Vice 7-INCH SHORT CUT -Chief Ranger Carole Kelly Pa-

tricia Murphy and Joanne Davis NO SHORT RIBSUniversity Adds INCLUDED 65~Ethics Course

TAIPEI (NC)-An American Jesuit priest is conducting a course in medical ethics at the FIR~T 2 RIBS LB 851ISIRLOIN TIP national university of Formosa which is expected to have conshysiderable effect on the future gene~ation of doctors in China

Father Edmund L Fitzgerald of San Francisco has been at shy

tached as associate professor to the Institute of Public Health a department of the universitys College of Medicine since he came here in 1954

Two years ago the dean of the lI)edical college sent a questionshynaireto members of the faculty asking for suggestions regarding improvement of courses and teaching methods

The San Francisco priest sugshy Super-Right Heavy Corn-Fed Steer Be~f gested that a course in medical ethics be included in the curri shyculum

The sugeestion was well re-shyceived and a year ago Father CHUCKFitzgerald was asked to conduct a course in medical ethics for students of the medical college

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The institute has been funcshytioning at the Lateran University for several months under the dishyrection of Dominican Father Raimondo Spiazzi

The Pontifical Pastoral Insti shytute was established last Septem-

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By Mary Tinl~y Daly Date of her spinal operation set by the patientour

19-year-old Mary aRd by Dr Rush But you and Daddy have to call him and please do it now Mary urged 1 Want this back fixed

Yes we milk - toastedly through the hot sudsy water agreed Wed call-but after lUnch Frankly we were phone-shy and found it hard to pick up that receiver dial that numer

Arrangements eompleted ~e realized t hat this was it Cold with apprehenshyaion we countshyeel the hoursshyand we prayed-tried to that ill Somehow t b e for mal learned _ as _ ashyc hi I d prayers w 0 u 1d vanish

from our lips and ali we could summon was a Please Thy will be done -but Please Dont dictate to the Lord we told ourselves and breathed another Thy will be done

How friends rallied round with prayers The Sisters of the Visitation where Mary had one to high school were pray-

ing So too were the Sistersatmiddot Trinitymiddot College the Piarist Fathers at the instigation of Marys form~r teacher Father Iranyi the C~puchins whose aid eur friend Father Sebastian hadmiddot enlisted the priests in our own Blessed Sacrament parish Morishy

aignor John McClafferty offered his Mass for her on the day of the operation Countless genshyerous lriends added their pray- bull s to ours

We Have Faith Night before admission a

big dinner of Marys favorite lIteak (Mary gettinl$ the tendershyloin) with mushrooms and with Aunt Virginia as special luest and alf of us pretending

that the party was in honor of Virginias belated birthday Then Marys gang descending in full force for an evening of non-= Rnse Lights out at 11 and Wake me for the 730 Mom from a sleepy Mary

Shes so calm the Head of the House said Thats the way to be All those prayers bull bull bull we have faith

Next day routine admittance to the hospital We and a dozen or so others waited answered the necessary questions and went up to Marys room with her-and left

That evening at home was outwardly calm We looked at TV and didnt know what we 8llW we read the evening paper but It might have been printed bull Greek Finally bedtime bullbull

We remembered some ironing to be done and crept down to the kitchen setting up the iron- ing board we noticed a couple of dingy dishtowels middoton the rack Corne to think ofitall the dishtowels had been getting

rayish Pouring bleach and detergent

Into the dishpan wemiddot squinched those towels through and

Represent Hyacinth Covncil af Meeting

Final plans for the national Convention of the Daughters of Isabella were discussed at the state meeting in Statler Hotel Boston Representing Hyacinth Circle No 71 of New Bedford

were Mrs Catherine Letendre r~g~nt and st~te monitor Mrs Ll1han GuthrIe Mrs Blanche King and Miss NatHe Ferreira

Mrs Guthrie win be chairman of reservations for the national banquet and Mrs King chairshyman of reservations for the state banquet Miss Evelyn Hendricks is in charge of reservations for

until they were chalk white the very physicaleHort bringing a release from tension HQw silly to be bothered about dishtowels we told ourselves

Somehow though hang~ng them up iIi the backyard in the deep silent black middotof the night the wind bringing a middothint ofshyhoneysuckle fragrance we found

real prayer rising from heartmiddotto lips And we slept

Long Wait

Mass breakfast and ~ a Tislt with Mary in the hospital bull- We kissed Mary and promised prayers a she was rolled away to the operating room 011 a stretcher Then the long wait beiinning at noon First a visit to the small hospital chapel where others were praying middotfor their dear ones the quiet broken only now and then by a soft sob The red sanctuary lamp twlnkshyling the words of the Head of the House remembered all those prayers-we have faith

Out into the sunshine we yengtok a long walk around the grounds

Nice shrubbery the Head of Sweepstakes paid off $56000 andslJe promptly donated $10000 of it to help the parish the House commented build a new school She is shown with her uncle and some future students as she turns

Beautiful Wonder what lPnd the first spadeful ofmiddot dirt at ground breaking exercises NC Photo

SURE CHA-RITY BEGINS AT_HOME It was the Luck of the IrIsh for AliceM

Murphy 23 nurse at St Joseph Hospital PattersonN J and for her uncle Father Donald J Murphy pastor of St Pius X Church Rochester N Y Alices $350 ticket on the Irish

of a bush that is Gd G I think its some

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magnolia Of C G 1 d - Yes I guess it ismiddot (We ape UI S eouldnt have cared less) The 56 Catholic members of

1255 bull the graduating class of Barn-The bite middotof lunch recom- stable High School were guests

mended by the Head of the at the fourth annual Communion House took up a little more breakfastmiddot sponsored by the time but we found it hard to Guilds of Our Lady of the Asshyswallow Themiddot hands of the sumption Osterville Our Lady

clock seemed to crawl 125 Tlieyll bring her off the

elevator near this waiting room the nurse at the desk toldias so we took up our po1 bullbull 140

A chat with some other wait shyjng families and convalescing patients in the sunny waiting room 223 305

Then our patient was rolled off the elevator on the stretcher -a waxy-pale Mary withmiddot blue eyes fogged but brightening whenmiddot she saw us and a wan replica of her cheery smile Hi she middotwhispered Nice of you to wait

Reassurance from the surshygeon that all was well and conshyditioo satisfactory

of VictoryCenterville and St Francis Xavier Hyannis at Hyannis Inn

Attired in caps and gowns the graduates attended M~ss in St Francis Xavier Church Celshy

ebrant was Rev Justin McCarshythy O~M of St Fr~ncis Fdary Brookhne who was also guest apeaker at the breakfast

In his address~ Father M~- Carthy creator of the comIc strip Brother Juniper urged the gl1aduates to be herOIC Cathshyolics and develop the custom of daily Mass and Communion

Grace was sald by Very Rev LeonardJ Daley pastor of St

Francis Xavier Seated at the head table were Mrs DOllllld James preSIdent and Mrs John

Bowes youth chaIrman of the Another VlSlt to the chapel forf t th k Y u

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ActressVoices Faith In Youth of Todciy

LOS ANGELES- (NC)-Irene I)unne says she would be will shying to buy stock in the future of todays youth

Miss Dunne film star who served as alternate representashytive of the United States to the United Nations 12th General Assembly declared that Amerishycan young people are entering a middottumultuous world However she said their re-

ligious beliefs and the traditions of American democracy make it possiblemiddot for them tcl face ~e future confidently

Miss Dunne delivered the comshymencement address at Loyola University

Bishop Asks Support Of Catholic Press

OPOLE (NC) - middotThe official organ of the Chancery office has published an appeal issueg by Bishop Franciszek Jop of Opole to the clergy of his diocese call shying for support of the Polis~ Catholic press

tours ~n his appeal the Bishop Following the state banquet pointed to the fact that because

Oft Aug 7 there will be a recep of the lack of theological books tion for the new state chaplain in this country Catholic publi- Rev Joseph middotA Beatty of New- cations haVe become a valuable ton professor at tile St Seba~ aid in sPreading theologicaltian School JlnOwledge~

Omiddot t 11 Gld d M Gs erVl e Ul an rs ershy

trude Childs representing Our Lady of Victory Guild

Also Mrs John Dillon youth chairman Mrs Adolph Richards and Mrs Leo B Lewis of St Franci~ Xavier Guild Mrs

Lewismiddot represented MiSs Ursula Wing president who was un-middot

able to be presen~

Says Re~ession Helps Soviet Propaganda

WINOOSKI PARK (NC)-Tbe current recession has already provided ammunition for comshymunist propaganda

Atty James T Tynion of New York told gIaduates of St Michael~ College in Vermont that Russia has capitalized on the recession by claiming before Latin American nations that the United States caused their economic crisis

Mr Tynion also pointed out that in the world of today America and the Catholic Church are allies in the struggle with Russias totalitarianism

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Prelate Decla resmiddot Bath ing Beauty Contests middotAre Occasions of Si n

SANTA FE (NC)-This citys men said Archbishop Edwin Catholic archbishop has criti- V Byrne If the Chambers of cized bathing beauty contests as Commerce in New Mexico must

occasions of sin use such wicked means to adshy Bathing beauty contests are indecent exposures of human bodies the temples of God and are occasions of sin to wicked ~

Asks Women Restore Concept of Charity

WASHINGTON (NC)-Archshybishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington has urged 80me 30()() women attending the in augural meeting of the Washshyington Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women to help restore the ~oncept of personal service in charity

The Archbishop also asked the women to prepare a sugshygested socbll code for youth of the archdiocese

NCCW president Mrs Robert H Mahoney of Hartford desshycribed the national councils federation of 11500 organizashytions as a firm strong spirit shyual cable to help lif America to the moral and spiritual heights which its present poshyaition of leadership demands

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Although the prelate did not inentioh it by name there WlUl a belief that he was referring to a beauty contest in the city of Albuquerque

Catholjcs in the Santa Fe archdiocese are forbidden to take part in bathing beauty contests of any kirid Those who wilfully do so and parents of such conshytestants are to be denied the reception of the sacraments~

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Just tell me it drips-dryshy (daytime and date-time lengths)and I buy it-automatically lIaYS a friend of mine She has Cites Catholic School indeed 1m extensive wardrobe -suits blouses skirts dresses EXQmpie to Anglicans robes etc of no-iron wondershy KINGSTON (NC) -- Mixed fabrics it case in point is education is playing havoc witha crisp white dacron suit she the education of youth on this wealS She tells me she tosses continent tt in middotthe washer drip-dries it on Rev Mr T HaJvey Good told a hanger and presto In no time the Anglican Synod of Ontario at aU the suit is dry looks Diocese Ninety per cent of our freshly ironed Dacron is inshy students today go to school deed but one of the many of thillkillg only of whom they ate todays wonder fabrics that save goirtg to -llleet and make a date the drudgery of ironing afterwards r would like to see

Print Playclothes middot Ule Ani(1icill1 Church of Canada Have you seen and admired do something about -making

the new exotically beautiful middot schools IOcparate for the sexes Hawaiian print playclbthes Mr Good cited the example They have all the encha~tment of the Roman Catholic schools of the islands in sleek-fitting and especially the respect chil shycotton swim suits with matching dren arEdauj(ht for the clergy jackets and shirts some with matching skirts too They sing Daughters of America in bright tropical colors and Plan July Conclave authentic Island prints So-o-o

KANE (NC) - Archbishopbe a delightful mermaid or sand in one these Gerald T Bergan of Omaha willwitch of colorful

Hawaiian print ensembles officially open the 27th bienshy(What clpliments youll colshy nial convention of the Catholic lect ) Daughtels of America July 6

Dainty rosebud-print cotton in Omaha plisse sleepwcar is in our midst Some 500 delegates and visi shyand nothing short of entrancing middot tors are expected at the July Inc1uqed in the lovely collecshy 6-11 convention which is dedishytion I inspected yesterday are cated to the qevelopment of a gowns in regulation floor-length more active and a more articushygOwns in popular waltz_length late Catholic laity

THEA~C~O~- 9 Thurs June 26-~l958 i

PklnBrQodcdst For Instruction Of Immigrants

VATICAN CITX (NQ)- The director ofmiddot the L~itin American section ofVatic~m Radio sees great possibilities in its new series of programs

now being beamed to the Amershyican continent for the instrucshytion of Spanish-speaking peoples in the United States

Reception reports from the United tates have been so good says Jesuit Father Franshycisco Ramirez director of the Latin American section that we forsee its possible uses as an aid to the apostolate among c

Puerto Rican immigrants and Mexican crop followers

A great many of the radio sets in use in the United States are capable of picking up shortwave signals as sent by Vatican Radio Father Ramitez believes that it

GOIDEN WEDDING Mr and Mrs Owen Gilligan of is only neces~ary to make the 53A Hillside Manor Fall River receive congratulations of program schedule and possibil shy

ity of reception known and manyRev Robert L Stanton following 50th wedding anniversary Spanish-speaking people willMass in Immaculate COlHeption Church be able to benefit by the news information and cultural conshytent of the broadcasts

Making use of a group of dishyPortland Ordinary Urges Revival

rectional antennae at Vatican Radios new Santa Maria di Galshy

Of Congregation Singing at Mass PORTLAND (NC)-Archbish- stated We wish that this cusshy

eria transmitting station theop Edward D Howard of Port- tom of having male choirs which four months ago beaming specshyland has issued a pastoral letter has fallen into disuse during the ially prepared broadcasts dailyurging the revival of The cus- past several centuries be reshyto South and Central Americatom of singing the Ordinary of vived Mexico and southern ~ Unitedthe Mass by the congregation He added that women are States Jlowever there haveThe Oregon ArchbIshop also to be encouraged to continue been reports of excellent reshystated that women should no with their efforts by aiding and ception from 3 fltlr north aslonger sing as member~ o~ the assi~ting the co~gregation to sing Canadaparish choir but should take durll1g the serVICes but they are

Letters and telegrams havepart in the c~ngregational sing- to do this as part of the congreshypoured into the Vatican Radioing gation and not of the choir offices from every Latin Amerishy

The Archbishop said that The pastoral letter forbids can country including -lettersfrom-the earliest Christian cen- solos by individual members of from the apostolic nunciaturesturies it was the constant tradi- the choir during Masses wedshy of Ecuador Peru the DominishytIon of the Church to have the dings and Benediction and 00shy can Republic and the apostolicfaithful participate in a most fore or after such services delegatio in Mexico active manner in the Euchar- The Archbishop declared that Letters from the United State istic Sacrifilte and Offices by through congregational singing have come from New York Inshytheir singing many of the truths of our Cathshy diana Texas California and He described the silencing olic Faith will be borne into Washington D C Many of them oC the conglegation as being the minds and hearts of our were from amateur radio opshyresponsible for many of the faithful people to their immense erators reporting on receptionabuses ~t the time of the Re- profit conditions Others were from formation and declared that the casual listeners Some wrote Protestant tradition of activ~ Real Cooperation that they did not understandparticipation was originally an EAST ROCHESTER (NC) _ Spanish but that the musicintegral part Of Catholic worshy Ninety-four plumbers carpen was beautiful and that is was a ship

telS bank executives account- thrill to hear the bells of StReferring to membership in ants store clerks and truck driv- Peters basilica ringing at the parish choirs the Archbishop ers plus plenty of hard work- close of the program thats the recipe for the new Job in Gu~mGuild Members Study convent being built here Men WASHINGTON (NC _ MiI-

To Aid Parish School of the parish pitched in to build dred Scanlon staff member of the new horne for the Sisters ofTOLEDO (NC) - Thirty-one the National Catholic Community

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llISRIONARY AT 91 Father LOllis Taelman 91 Jesuit mlssiori~lry among the U S Indians for 58 yeals observes the 60th anshyniversary of his or~ination on Sunday NC Photo

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middotDeplo~es Att~rnpt to Vilify Auto WorkersUnionHead

By Msgr George G Higgjns Director NCWC Social Action Department =

Several weeks ago i)1 testifying before the McClellan Committee on the Kohler strike in Sheboygan Wis Emil Mazey secretary-treasurer of the United Automobile Workers questioned th~ integrity of some members of the Sheboygan clergy Under hostile questionshy

ing Mr Mazey implied if he did not actuaITy state that the Kohler Company con troIs the Clergy in Sheboygan courity and inshyfluences their action and deshycisjons A few hours later Mr Mazey apoloshygized in teleshygrams to the She boy g a n clergy for his intemperate reshymarks

The followshyin g day a spokesman for the Catholic clergy ~f Sheboyshygan Father John J Carroll of

St Clements parish issued the following statement through the NCWC News Service

Our original criticism of middotMr MazeY was limited exclusively to his letter of attack upon- the integrity of the local court I have received Mr Mazeys apologywhichl consider a gerishytlemanly gesture and would prefer to make no further i6m mentmiddot

UAW Cooperative Shortly thereafter while il

Detroit on other business t dis eussed this unfortunate incidel1t with some of the top leaders gt the UAW I was told that Uier o~ being anti-clericalis stooping deeply regretted Mr Mazeys in~rather low to conquer To parashytemperate statement before tp~ McClellan Committee MOreo~er I definitely got the impression that they would have apologized to the Sheboygan clergy on beshyhalf of the UAW in the unlikely event that Mr Mazey had balked at doing so in his own name

I also middotdiscussed Mr Mazeys unfortunate statement with some of the leading representashymiddottives of the Catholic social action fuovement iIi Detroit They too oeeply regretted the statement i10t only because it was ul)fair to the Sheboygan clergy but also because it was unfair tomiddot the reputation of the union They assu~ed me-and this I knew in advance from other reshyliable sources-that Mr Mazey was not speaking officially for the union when he took after the~

Sheboygan clergy ThlC union they said far from being anti~ Clerical has cooperated rather closely and harmoniously with ~he Catholic social action move ment in Detroit ever since it was 6rganized in the middle 30s

Aim to Embarrass

I am not trying to cover uP for Mr_Mazey That would be Iidishonest waste of time for it is perfectly obvious that Mr Mazey middotpulled a monumental boner His intemperate criticism of the- Sheboygan clergy was ~dmittedly unfair and unwar ~ in the country ranted and from every point of view extremely regrettable Nevertheless I am personmiddotallymiddotmiddotmiddot

convinced that Mr Mazey really is not anV-clerical at heaJt Moreover lie did apologize and his apology was accepted in the spirit of Christian charity by a representative spokesman for the Sheboygan clergy

The matter should have ended right there Unfortunately howshyever an organization known as

Spiritual Mobilization is trying desperately to make capital out of Mr Mazeys blunder for the obvious purposeof embarrassing the UAW and the labor move- ment as a ~holemiddot

Dr Edward W Greenfield a Presbyterian minister from

bull Princeton Ind who openly adshymits that he is being financially assisted by Spiritual Mobilizashytion-is currently distributi ng to his brothers in the Christian clergy reprints of a speech by Senator Curtis of Nebraska enshytitlelt Vilification of the Clergy MUlilt Stop

phrase the title of Senator Curshyti speech this Vilification of middotthe UAW must stop The sooner the better

Court Says Obscenity Law Unconstitutional

RICHMOND (NC)-The Virshyginia State Supreme Court has held as unconstitutional a secshytion of the states anti-obscenity law which forbids distribution of literature deemed objectionshy

-abfe for youth The courts ruling cited an

opjl1ion of the US Slipreme Court which invalidated a sim- ilar Michigan statute on the

grounds it would reduce the adult population to reading only what is fit for children The decision reversed a lower court conviction ofmiddot a Norfolk newstand operator charged with selling olgtscene books and middotpicshytures

Mermiddott COuncmiddot1 EVANSTON (NC) - Father

John J Green OSFS assoshyciate secretary ofthe secondary school department National Catholic Eucational Association has been named to the advisory

coufidi of the National Merit Scholarship--CofporatjonThe

organization conducts the larg est private scholarship program

- Real furpose

The purpose of this speech and of Dr Greenfields covering letter is to create the impression that the top leadership of the UAW is anti-clerical Actually this is merely one of their purshyposes Their real purpose seems to be to create the impression-under

cover of the religious issueshythat the UAW is irresponsible and much t~o pOwedul ecoshynomically and politically forito OWn good and the good of the nation as a whole

Dr Greenfield is very explicit on the latter point He says he does not see how we can conshytinue in silence to countenance the coercilt)lls which are builcishying the uncontrollable power now being concentrated in the union movement and upon which the corruption which has

already been exposed is sure to thrive

Dr Greenfield and his friends in Spiritual Mobilization are enshy

middottitled tomiddot their own opiniori In my opinion however they are doing a great disservice tomiddot the cause of religion as well as to the cause of organized labor by trying to make a religious issue out of their political and ecoshynomic disagreement with Mr Reuther and his associates

lhe UAW to be sure is far (rom perfect but to accuse it

LIBERATOR STAMP Simon BolIvar The Llbershyator Catholic founderopound

p~n-Americai1ism features the new four and eight cent U S postage stamps i~ the ~Champion of Liberty ser ies to be issueqJtily 24 NCPhoto

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UNIQUE MEMORIAL CHURCH Visitors to Minneshysota during its centennial year will see this unique memorial church sllid to be thelarget all-weather log churchmiddotin theshyUnited States St MarysChurch honors the Jesuit missionshyary Father Jean-Pierre Aulneau massacred by Sioux Inshydians in 1736 The church interior has walls of redwood altar constructed of Winona stone crucifix of hand-carved linden wood candlesticks of myrtlewood and locally fashshyioned oak furniture NC Photo

Orthodox Clergy~~n Assumption Aiumnus

WORCESTER (NC)-A Syri an brthodox priest was ambng 33 gtadtiatesof Assumption Colshylege

RevMr Tho~as Ruffin re ceived bisbachelor ~f arts deshygree in pbilosophymiddotHe had been a fulltime day student at Asshysumption for two years At the same time he has ministered to his chur(l an 1400 parishshyioners

Married and the father of two children Rev Mr Ruffin is a native of Cedar Rapids Iowa He is spiritual advisor to the New England Region of the Syrishyan Orthodox Youth Organization and secretary of the Central Massachusetts Council 6f Eastshyern Orthodox Churches

TERCENTENARY JULY t--fOVENA

AT ST ANNE DE BEAUPRE PROVI~CE OF QUEBEC CANADA

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Notre Dame to Hold I bull

Religious Institute NOTRE DAME (NC) - T~o Bishops wili addre~~ the sixth annual lfitituteof SpiritiJality tlt1 be hel~ at the University of N9~r~ Damestarting August 6

BislloP Iawrence J Shehan of Bridgeport will -speak at middotthe opening and Bishop Joseph M Marling CPPS of -Jefferson City will close the sessions Aug 12

More than 800 superiors of womens religious communities and their houses of formation are expected to attend The institute is designed- to provid~ religious superiors with a -theological understanding which willassist them in the spiritual formation of Sisters under their middotsuperyision

10 THE ANCHORshy Thurs June 26 1958

Irish President Receives New PQpal Honor

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VATICAN CITY (NC)~

The Gold Collar of the Order 0( Pius IX a newmiddot papai honor destinedto be awardshyed to heads of state is a beau~

fully wrought piece of art First models of the newly inshy

stituted honor have been comshypletedmiddot Irish President Se~n OKelly the first recipient of the collar has been invested in a ceremony in Ireland

The collar about 10 inches in diameter and more than an inch wide consists of a double gold chain with altermrting decorashytions of the papal keys and the coat-of-arms of the reigning Pontiff Pope Pius XII in ilue and white enamel

At the front of the collar is bull middot tiara in gold flnked by two go~den dove~ From the tiara hangs a star-shaped medallion in blue enamel bearing the inshy

scription Order of Pius IXin creased by Pius XII On the reverse side is the year 1957 iD Roman nuin~rals

New Uniform

Those invested with this honor are also giveria starshy

middot ihap~d plaque to wear on the breast It is similar to the meshy

dallion but its rays on which the star is set are of silver while ihosc of the ~edallion are ofgomiddotid

IL neW uqiform has been ~shysigned to~gpwith t~~ decora- tion It consists of waist-length jacket witli long flowingtails and irousers without cuffs aU of darkblue The high collar of

the jacket the cuffs of the sleeves and he pocket flaps are red with gold-braid embroiderY in the shape ~f laurel leaves

Similar gold embroidery de~shyorates the front panels and wai~

middot of the jacket as well as the back A gold stripe is worn on the trouser legs The haUs the tr3shyditional boat-shaped form of black velvet bordered with gold braid andhung with gold tasse~s

front and back and surmounted by white plumes

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THE ANCHOR 11 Slovakian ~eds Aim to Thwart

Thurs June 26 1958

Obscenity Law Belief in God Violator Faces VIENNA (NC) - Red

Czechoslovak governmentJail Sentence authorities are dissatisfiedCLEVELAND (NC)-A

precedent-setting conviction with the results achieved in Slovakia by anti-religious comshyhas been obtained against munist indoctrination methodsthe owner of a fun house The fiIst indication of this waa

f~r p~sses~ing and exhibiting obshy given at the opening of the conshyscene movie films gressof the Slovak Communist bull

Mrs Gertrude Gervaras ownshy party in Bratislava Karol Badshyer of Jeans Fun House faces lekgt first secretary of the partyprison t~rms of one to seven central committee declared that years and a fine of from $200 the standards of Marxist and to $2000 Common Pleas Judge Leninist instruction in collegesJohn J Mahon deferred s~nshy and universities are entirelytence pending a defense appeal unsatisfactory He said greaterfor a new trial efforts should be made to free

First of Kind youth from false religious conshyIt was the first conviction of cepts of nature and society

its kind in the memory of vetershy Vaclav Kopecky Deputy Prime an court officials lIIinister of Czechoslovakia adshy

In the wake of a campaign by dressing the congress said a civic organization called Citi shy NEWLY ORDAINED TWIN PRIESTS Identical twins Kevin (lMt) and Dermot Coleshy

It is of the utmost imporshyzens for Decent Litera ture the man are shown with their mother Mrs Mary Coleman and their sisters following their tance that we fight our battleconviction is regarded as a spur ordination as Catholic priests at Youngstown Ohio Sister Ann Vincent (left) and Sister against religious prejudicesfor more stringent self-regulashy Alexis are members of the Order of Holy Humility of Mary The new priests said their without hurting the feelings oftory action by other operators first solemn Mass in Christ the King Church Cleveland NC Photo people who believe in religion

Test for Jury or disturbing the unity of theTwo prospective jurors who National Front formed by the

admitted they were readers of Emphasizes Confusing Ho ur in -World Politics alliance of industrial workenthe Catholic Universe-Bulletin WASHINGTON (NC)-Spains presented by the other probl~ms international assemblies in favor and peasantsCleveland diocesan weekly were Ambassadorto the United States mentioned using them for its of independence of new nations Religious InfI uencedropped from the panel before calledmiddot the present day a con- purpose to whose freedom ther are comshythe trial began One disqualified He alleged the overwhrlmingfusing hour in worldpPlitics Thus we see the tremendous pletely indifferenthimself saying that as a father in a speech before the Washing- irony of modern politics the majority of religiously mir~d~

and a reader of articles attackshy Bring Back God people including many pries~ton archdioceses First Friday Spanish diplomat continued ing pOlnography appearing in take a positive attitude towardClub We see communis~ rulers who For us Catholics he continshythe Universe-Bulletin he did not democracy and so~ialisll1and areAmbassador Jose M de Areil- after enslaving whole nations ued ~this is also an hour of proshy

believe he could be objective hqnest in their desire ttl cooIJ~rshyza said that although some mlke sentimental speeches in -found spiritual movement Films seized by the police ate with us in our work for oJlcauses of the confusion are eco-- since Catholicism as the word

country and to jqin us in thewere shown to the jury of six nomic and socialamong the Wants Corps to End indicates means universalism struggle for peacemen and six women They were major factors is the tremendous I C and for the first time due to the By developing socialist agishyasked todecide if the films wer~ revolution that is-goingon now Juveni e rimes technical means of diffusion the

obscene and if the operator ex~ culture carrying technicalinso many countries of Asia and MANCHESTER (NC) _ New idea of a world is somethinghibited them knowingly achievements and a better u~Africa Hampsl1ir~s top law enforce- which means more th~111 a word

derstandiilg of scientific progshyIn hiS charge to the jury Double Talk ment official has recommended Forethefirst timein history ress into rural districtsand genshyJlldge Mahon defined obscenity ~ut abgtve all there is not establishIlent of a juvenile lte- theCatholic ideology tan arrive as having a substantial tend erally raising the cultural stand

only tbis dizzy situation ~head terttiori corps to provide a rigidly SimultaneouslYwitli the word of ency to deprave or corrupt by aids of village life we shall step

of us but ilso a great and in- sCheduled tife without pleasure God at the farthest corners ofarousing lascivious thoughts or by step reduce religious infhJshy

creasing danger which we must of any kind f9r vicious minors the earth and therefore enable ence among the rural populashylustful desires ~ now face in international com- Attorney General Louis c the order which the Lord gavePolice Crackdown tion he asserted

munism Wyman said this juvenile deten- to His followers to be carriedThe Judge also explained that Communism preserits not tion corps should have the out when He commanded themthe proper test for obscenity is only a direct threat but it-takes toughest schedule that t is pos- to preach the Truth to all Post Office whether the average person advantage of every occasion sible to devise without exceed- peoples and nations of the earthapplying contemporary communshy

ing the limits 0pound human endur- There can be no ~nternational Pharmacyity standards the dominant Catholic Pupils Win anceOnly those juveniles who justice without a moral code conshytheme of the material in quesshy Honors in Spelling commit despicable acts of terror cluded Ambassador de Areilza PRESCRIPTIONStion when taker as a whole and brutality would be sen- A spiritual guidance a Supremeappeals to the prurient interests WASHINGTON (NC) - Three Joseph Norris Jrtenced to the torp law is needed to rule the intershy This is identical with the test Catholic school students placed

The Attorney General de- national order that may be acshy 686 Pleasant St clared cepted by all And for this purshy

for obscenity laid down by the among the first 10 contestants in New Bedford

decision last year Betty Morgan 13 finished in i am convinced that in deal- pose we need to bririg back God U S Supreme Courtin its Roth a national spelling bee

WYman 3-3918 Assistant Cuyahoga County fifth place and received a prize ing with minors who commit to international life and to use

Prosecutor Thomas L Osborne of $100 She stumbled on the crime there has not yet been the Gospel as the fundamental said the conviction will open the world chiaus misspelling it found sufficient deterrent to that principles of our internal and way for police to crack down on chause small element of the juvenile foreign behavior CONTRACTORS operators who for years have Receiving prizes of $50 each community that commits really been walking on a razor edge were Richard P Hire of Fort vicious crimes against smaller between obscenity and legality Wayne who came in ninth and children girls and cripples

Yolanda Laurel of Laredo Tex While tender loving kindshywho was tenth ness and the milk of human unshyPhysicians Honor Thomas P Whittaker a Cathshy derstanding must always be olic who attends the American available to those who deserveBay State Native School of Oslo Norway placed it those minors who commit

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-One seventh and received $100 vicious acts of brutality should of the nations foremost authorishy Jolitta Schlehuber of Topeka be dealt with by our courts ties on chest diseases bas been won first prize of $1000 There in the same manner as adults presented the coveted medal and were 41 girls and 21 bOys in the and they should know it in adshycertificate of award of the Amershy contest vance lcan College of Chest Physicians at the annual convention of the college bull

Dr Winthrop Peabody of Washington former president of

the GlennDale Md tUbet-culo sismiddot sanitarium He has served as

an instructor at the Geotgetown durin~ the Summer University medical sch091

He is a former president and has been active in the affairs of

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day is a hard and difficult one the Bishop asserted It is no secret that the poison of our secular age has seeped into the

minds of men into the home into the community into the very spirit of our times There is no nourishment of vocations in a spirit soured by secularshyism

Praise Serra Bishop Mussio stated that

what is needed tOdayto build religious vocations is the lttype M spiritual encouragement givshyen bv Serra International-- P~ple who look outmiddotof inon- ey-tinted glasses do not fo~~ the background of such spIrltual encouragement he contmued -Ihese same Catholic people try to simplify the problem of their own responsibility to the lPirit by employing gadgets to ensnare vocations

Such means might contribute 80mewhat when used in conshyjunction with the basic apPal self-sacrifice but as an 10shy

eentive in themselves they are ~essmiddot In the Serra program these means are valuable as long bull they flow from the Serra lPirit

The Bishop declared that Godhas called on Serra Internationshyal to offset the deplorable deshy

1ections in regard to religious lOCations

God needed in this day a ebampion of the altar and found the Bishop said He called JOU as an organized force for JIOOd to overcome the delinshyquencies of the home to become IIle renewed Christian spirit of ebe community as it affects

lOCations Serious Problem

middotYours is in every sense a voshytion he concluded a true ealling by God to participate as laymen in the vital needs today

Upon it likewise depends bullhe concluded the ability to forestall other ideologies and lect such as laicism communism and PJotestantism which _ are gaining ground to the detriment of our traditional religion

LEGATE His Eminence Paul Emile Cnrdinal Leger Archbishop of Montreal has been named to represent the Pope at the 300th annishy~rsaiy ce1blation of the Shrine of Ste Anne de Beaushypre in ()nat1lt~ June 2a-26 NC PhoLo

POETRY PLEASES POPE Pope Pius XII provides an attentive audience for young Walter- Rossi of the Villa Nazareth a school for extraordinary orphan children founded by Msgr Domenico Tardini Vatican Pro-Secretary of State shown with his little charge NC Photo

Speed Anti-Religious Tactics VATICAN CITY (NC)-Radio Other reports from Berlin the Vatican today cited several in- Vatican commentator continued stances showing that the anti- ann-ounce the creation of a so- religious campaign in countries called society of funerL orashyunder the communists is being tors by the communist authorshyintensified ities of East Germany The

The Vatican commentator society is made up of persons quoted two Russian publications supporting his contention that the Soviets have middotnot let up in their anti-religious attitudes

Moscow meideDts He said the RussUm magazine

Literaturnaja Gazeta_reported a Religious was recently atrested

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who eullgize defunct communshyists during the burial ceremony The intention is to create a

counterpart to thtl ~Christian burial service since priests deny such serves to communists

As a further example of anti shyreligious tactics Vatican Radio

pointed t a solemn communist

ceremony held on International

Childhood Day when communshy- hits made a rite out of conferring shy names on children to replaCe their Christian names

Seminary Heads Plan To Convene in Rome

BOGOTA (NC)-The spirituai intellectual and cultural training of priests will be the main topic of study at the- Congress of Recshytors of Latin American Semin- aries to be heldmiddot in Rome Sept

20 The rectors of all major semshy

inaries in Latin America are exshypected to take part The me_ing was organized in connection wit~

the cermonies marking the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the Liltin American Pontifical CoHege in Rome The congress will be presided over by the recshytor of that college Jesuit Father Pablo Lopez de Lara

Bv Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD We are familia with the word Catechism but not so familiar

with the word Catechist ~ catechist is one who teaches religion in au area to a group preparing them for reception into the

_Church by a priest Catechists do not work to any great extent in the United States though the need is imperative On the

average each priest in the United States has only three converts a year If the laity were trained In their faith and zealous ~nough the -number of 1)9nvertll per year in the United States would increa~ ten fold

The Missions cannot exist without cateshy~hists because priests ar~ so few for the harvest Heremiddot is an example of how one small seed has grownmiddot into the mustard tree Fifty years ago two White Father missionshyaries on a brief visit trained- and fhlaquon left one catechist formiddotthe Alur country of Africa which at th~ time was wholly pagan Today in that area there are 80000 Catholics In middot~ne village last year there were 2000 adult baptfsms which equals the number of conshyverts in some of our large cities

Here lies an opportu~ity for tile faithful to live up to the obligations of the Saclament _ of Confirmation Baptism incorporates us to ChrIst the King Who

bull founded the Kingdom of His Church Holy Orders mcorporates u~ to Christ the Priest Who sacrifices Himself for the sms of the wo~ld Confirmation incorporates us to Christ the Teacher Who came mto the world to give testimony of the ~ruth

Catholics who realize that Confirmation imprints an indelible character on their soul know that they are bound tospread the faith and make converts In other words to be CatechIsts If you have failed to fulfill the duties of Confirmation at home then ~Irea catechist to do so for you in the Missions One can be hIred for as little as $20 a month ~en you send your sacrifice to the Holy Father through his Society for the PropagatIon of the FaIth he distributes it to the area of the world most in need Thank you again and again for helping him spread the Fait

GOD LOVE yOU to WXC for $40 For Our Holy Fathers Missions hope it will do some goodsonlewhere to Little Magie for $5~I saved five dollars from my allowances and have deCIded to sehd it to you for the Missions to Miss EB for $8 I won_ this at my place of employment by making a suggestion for saving time and money-may it help to save a soul J

When you leave for yoonr summer vacation do ou leave behind an earring or cnfflink that has lost its mate gold eywass frames a rin~ or bracelet you no longer wear or old gold anel jewelr you no longer use Dont Jet them go to waste tbey ina help the missionaries in five continents Just send them to us we will resell tbem and the mone will be sent ~ the Holy Fatber to aid tbe poor andsnffei-ing in aU mission lands

Cut out this column pin your sacrifice to -it and mail it to the

Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth ~veIlJeNe~York1 N Y or your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV ~YMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street F~l Rive Mass

Urges Active Role By Union Memb~rs WORCESTER (NC)-A gradshy ates would eventually become

union members because of theuating class of Boys Trade spirit of the times BishopHighSchool-potential union Wright exhorted those who do

mbmbers-has been urged to join- to attend union meetings become more middotthan pawns in to take part in all voting and to some union leaders quest for be sure to know why how and Power in whose name decisions are

Bishop John J Wright of made Worcester told them that this He cautioned the graduates would mean constance vigilance against allowing themselves to in addition to conscientious pershy middotbe reduced to mere statistics formance of their duties and obshy in furthering some national or ligations as union members international union leaders amshy

Remarking that many gradu- bitions 1

til the holy priesthood Archbishp Juan Landazuri

lticketts of Lima Peru stated that the most serious problem which all our South American countries suffer is without doubt lie scarcity of clergy

In Brazil he said there is eRe priest for every 6qoO CathoshyliCs in Argentina one for every 1

500 in Peru one for evey 5000 in Columbia Ecuador alld Chile one priest for ever-y 3000 llaithful

Tbreaten BeliPoD The situation would be much

worse he~asserted H it were aot for the help given bymiddot the Ilumerous members of the Eushyropean and North American dergy

To solve this problem is to brighten the future of the Church in South America the Archshybishop said because upon it depends the Christian formation of the faithful and their spirit shyasl welfare

in Moscow and that an active search is being carried on to locate another Religious for proshymoting meetings of a _religious nature

The Soviet youth review Pioniyr the commentator-said has attacked spiritual exercises calling them inadmissible manishyfestations of -medieval ignorshyaflCe I

Outside the Soviet Union the campaign is also being waged on a vast scale he said He cited the example of East Gerinany where Bishop Helmut Wittlerof Osnabruck has declared thatmiddotl the

fight against the Cburcbhas beshycome greater in the past six months

East German The Bishop speaking to a cori-

vention of Catholic editors in Hamburg said school directors in East Germany now must supervise the political tendenshycies of all teachers including priests in charge of religious inshystruction

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of the Church which is both an institution or a visible means of grace and also a co~~ munity of the hithful - the Mystical Body of Christ I

When the Church is considshyered only as an institution he said laym~1 are likely to reshygard their parish as a kind of handy filiing station to which we come once a week to be spiritually refuelled

But when th~ Church is conshysidered as the Mystical Body he continued e begin to see tha~ as members of the parish we are responsible with our priests for all the soul~athshyolic and non-Catholic-who live within our parish boundaries and that we are responsible for building a real community on the temporal order in our parish

neighborhoods The disappearance of the soshy

ealled national parish organshyized on lines of nationality has created many problems for urban parishes Mr Giese said

Without Roots Parishioners today are basicshy

aUy without roots he declared without attachments or loyalshyties to a parish M~my members of city parshy

Isheshe added no longer feel a closeness an identificatiof a loyalty to the parish The parish has become more of a plant than a community of the faithshyful M~ Giese went on to point

out that the parishioners lack of identification with his parish is similar to the situation that

exists in other areas of modern xiety

The individual feels a loss of identity he remarked in the face of big corporations big labor organizations big politi shycaf parties big government

It is a major problem b~

laid and almost all who have considered it come to the Same conclusion - once again smaIlI

intermediar groups which act as a buffer between the lonely individual and large associashytions must be developed

Small Groups T~us he said the more we I

ellD landscape our parishes with lIIlall Catholic Action groupings community -ltsociations block organizations and so forth the shybetter our chances of building CQmmunity and parish spirit in these massive urban neighbor- boods and of restoring to the lonely individual his sense of dignity In con~rast with the city parshy

Ish Mr Giese said the new shbshyurban parishes seem to have a godd natural community spirit Parishioners are eager for Cath- otic education for both chiidren and adult he declared and lay participation in the liturgy is more frequent Mr Giese maintained that it ampI simply an impossibility for the average parish priest today to carry out his ministry alone It is estimated that an average priest can successfully contact no more than 600 people a year and yet we have parishes from five to 10 thousand with only three or four priets to a parish

Itis for this reason he sai~ that the modern parish needs great numbers of the laity to carry out the catechetical apostolatecensus work teachshying home visiting record-keepshying

Mr Giese also expressed the hope that eventually the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine will be able to send lay cate chists tb mission lands as part of our contribution to the world mission activity of the Church

M~rk Centenary ROME (NC)-The Daughters

of the Heart of Mary have cele- brated the first centenary of the opening of their first houSe here

The Society founded in Paris in 1790 has approximately 1500 members scattered throughout the world The organization was established in the United States in 1851 and has houses

in13 archdioceses and If dio- Celieamp bull

MASS ABOARD ROMANCE Very Rev William E RivelySJ newly-appointed Jesuit Superior to the Caroshyline-Marshall Islands Mission says Mass-aboard his 50-foot mission schooner Romance In the background assisting at Mass is the schooners native crew Ne Photo

Hospitals Must Center Attention Always Aroud Care of Patient ATLANTIC CITY (NC)-Sym- demand that he and his family

pathy kindness and understandshy be greeted reassuringly that ing should be expressed the moshy hospital regulations be presentshyment a patient enters the hosshy ed courteously and medical terms pital a Sister who is a hospital consultant told the 43rd annual convention of the Catholic Hospital Association here

Sister Justina Morgan a member of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul from Marillac Seminary Norshy

mandy Mo spoke of the openshying general session of the conshyvention which had as its theme The Hospital Aposiolate in a Changing Era

Primary Purpose We must accept literally

never before that hospitals hosshypital administration schools of nursing ind schools of nursing administration exist for one primary purPose and one OQly namely the care of the patient Sister said

We all know this to be true rhen why have we strayed so far from care-care centered around the patient she asked

For years she continued we have justified our position in terms of the war shortage of nurses shortage ot all types of hospital personAel and vthe 40shyhour week

Sister Justina said another factor is the shortened hospital stay today but she said that for the very reason that the patient will be with us so short

[a time the elements of sym- pathy kindness understanding and love should be felt and exshypressed from the moment be enters the hospital

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General Session

Presiding at the general sesshysion was Msgr F M J Thomshy

ton of Sea Girt N J president of the association Greetings to the delegates were delivered byBishop Justin J McCarthy of Camden

Speakers were Msgr Thom- ton Msgr Donald A McGowan director Bureau of Health and Hospitals NlltiQnal Ca~holic Welfare Conference Washingshyton and Sister Francis Xavier

dean schoof of nursing DYoushyville College Buffalo NY

In another convention session Dr James F Collins medical director of Cambridge City Hosshypital Cambridge Mass warned against the tendency to rely on modern medical magic to the neglect of medical fundamenials

Dr Collins also said that medshyicine should be a happy com bination of art and science but

that modern communication facilities have glamorized the scientificaspect

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GODS HOME FIRST~ OURS LATER Sis~r Gladys of the Hoi) Cross superior of St Marys Convent

Brnakulam India writes we humbly approach our benefactors with a request Ii is forb years since thls inshystitution has been started bullbull we are now 50 sisters bull bull bull we conduct a hIgh school with an enrollment of 1300 pupils bull bull about 80 girls room and board with lIS

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bull and we have an orphanaJe willi 52 children The sisters live in part of the school building and the schoo veranda is used as a chapel In all these )ears we have not been able to dve a proper plaee to Ow Lord all our earnings have te be used to run the school and orphanage So our beloved benefacton we approach you humbb with a request--will )ou be

kind enough to help us build a chapel To build a chapel for these sisters will cost $4000 Could yoU heip The) are aski~ for a home for Our Lord

OUR FUND FOR ORPHANS BREAD HELPS To FEED AND CLOTHE SEVERAL THOUSAND ORPHANS IN THE NEAR EAST)

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GOD INCARNATE middot0 wOl1derful power of the priest 1I87S St Augustine in whon

handa the Son of God becomes Incarnate evermore even as He onee became Incarnate III the womb of His Vlrshydn Mother Truly all wonders are Inslgshynlilcant In relation to the Btupendous thing that takes place ever) time a priest celeshybrates Mass If you could give ilnanclal aid to i1boy In the Near East who Is studying to become s priest you would be helping him toward the day that he will be riven

-power whleh surpasses that of angels PAUL and GEORGE hoPe one da)to be priests

of themiddotMost High The) are studylng at Ii seminaI In INDIA Preparation for the priesthood entalls a lonr arduous eourse or studies The cost of tuition is $100 a year for Ib yean

MEDICINES TO EASE THE PAIN OF THE SUFFERING LEPERS OP INDIAi OUR DAMlEN LEPER FUND HELPSmiddot TO BUY

~EEDED MEDICATIONS FOR THESE POOR PEOPLE

SHARING IN MERIT SISTER WILLIAM and SISTER JOSE hope to deYote their IIv~

God bull Relidous They have bee-un their preparation for their dedicated service and are now In a uovltlate ID PALAI INDIA If one of them was your adopted daughter In Christ 10U would reo celve a share In the merits of her apostolate and a remembrance In her dall) prayers bull How caD yoU adopt one of them By aldlnl

her In a material way wblle she is learning tho rudiments of religious life Two years of trai Inll In the novitiate are necessar) for a girl wbo

Corporate Communion

The~ParishmiddotParadc NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES FALL RIVER

All members of the Womens Guild are urged by their officers

to receive corporate Communion at the 8 oclock Mass next Sun- day morning They will meet in the vestibule of the upper church where ranks will be formed ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

High honors and perfect at shytendance awards were presented to ciiildren attending Christian Doctrine classese at recent cereshymonies conducted by Very Rev Leonard J Daley pastor

The classes are taught by the Missionary~Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity tbgether with five lay teachers - Meriting High Honors w~re

Elizabeth Morin Gerald MurshyphY_Michael Gladych Bonnie

Farrenkopf Donn~ Harris Mark Sullivan

Also Annette Cloutier Jenshynifer Murray Suzanne Gladych Ellen Karu~as Nancy Dunne Michael Donovan William Frashytus Karen Hurley Patrick Donovan and Philip Sullivan

Twenty-nme awards were made for pepect attendance at

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The Annual Reception to new members of the Guard of Honor SoCiety was held on the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus when 40 new members were reshyceived into the society arid enshyrolled by the pastor Rt Rev Msgr James J GeI~rd VG

This society is dedicated to adoration and reparation to the Sacred Heart-of Jesus and Monshysignor Gerrard spoke to the members of the many ways to practice this devotion The meetshying closed with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament

The following are to represhysent St Lawrence Parishin the District Council of Catholic Woshymen for the coming year

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15 Ne~ Rect~ry Replaces Roundhouse Continued from Page One

-- h w IC In ItseIf a landshyIurc h h IS mark in this town of more than 13000 people the rectory gives the parish four red brick buildshylngs within a comparatively

lIIJ1all area The church also owns a twoshy

story wooden house whIch was used as a te~porary rectory lgttshytween the bme the roundhouse was torn down and the new building was completed for ocshycupancy two weeks ago

Roundhouse The roundhouse came into the

possession of the church when property bounded on three foides by Park Tifft and Broad 5ts was purchased for $20000 in 1877

Legend has it that the buildshylng part of the so-called Tifft property was used during the Revolutionary War days as a hiding place for Negro slaves who had fled their Southern

Movement for Unity Causes Uneasiness

ROME (NC)--Ceflain activshyities of the world Council of Churches have caused uT)easishyness in many Catholics intershyested in the movement to unite Christendoms separated churchshyes

Jesuit Father Charles Boyer editor of the Catholic magazine Unitas voices this fear in an editorial entitled Misgivings on the Ecumenical Movement

Father Boyer who is also a professor of patristic theology at the Gregorian University said the uneasiness arises from two lIOurces-exterior unity without doctrinal unity and a tendency of the council to devote itself to activities other than the search for unity

The Jesuit writer said the council was formed as a result of the ecumenical movement and was intended from its beginshyings to promote Christian unity

Intellectual Life RIVER FOREST (NC)--More

than 200 persons from 20 states and Canada have registered to attend a two-day symposium on the Catholic contributionmiddot to American intellectual life at Rosary College in Illinois start shying June 14

masters There was a tunnel whlch conshy

nected the basements of the church and the rectory but It had not been used for many yeAarsmiddot II f

few years middotalo a section 0 the lawn between the church and the roundhouse collapsed and revealed a hidden undershyground room walled with heavy blocks of granite which could have been used years ago for either a hiding place or a vegshyetable cellar

The roundhouse consisted of two floors and a small ~upola at the top center It had a spiral staircase winding up from the first floor to the cupola directly in the center of the building

New Building In c~trast the new building

has spacious rooms separate second-floor suites for the three priests assigned to the parish a large recreation room in the basement a suite for visiting priests and another suite for the housekeepers

The four suites for the priests occupy the second floor On ~e

first floor are the quarters for the housekeepers-with sepshyarate bedrooms for each one-a kitchen dining room three ofshyfices lounge and a sitting room for the maids The building is 66 feet across

the front and 41 feet deep on the south side-next to the church --and80 feet deep on the opshyposite side It is in the form of an ell

There are concrete floors throughout overlaicent with linoshyleum and carpeis

A feature of the building ia the inter-communication system connecting the suites offices and other areas on the first floor

The recreation room provides an area where the Rev Edward B Booth pastor of the church hasmiddot been conducting convert classes

Thomas F Coleman was the contractor and the architect was Joseph M Mosher Jr Both are from Providence

The late Rev Francis J Mashyloney who was succeeded by Father Booth as the pastor planned the rectory but did not live to see the start of ~onshy

struction Msgr Gerrard was assisted in

NEW RECTORY Rt Rev Msgr James J GerrardVG (second left) is shown with Rev Edward B Booth pastor (left) Rev Edwin J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunshyziato assistants at laying of the cornerstone of new rectory to replace historical roundhouse at St Marys North Attleboro

The vicar general expressed his thanks to the parishionenDeschenes Wins Scholarship for your cooperation and loyshyalty in making it possible forSpotlighting Our Schools the priests to live and work in

SHA ELEMENTARY FALL RIVER

Presentation of a gift to Sister Marita Dolores SUSC princishypal by Elizabeth Donnelly capshytain of the schoo~ was one of the highlights of the annual party for the Sacred Hearts Academy elementary division graduating class held on the

CARNEGIE GRANTEE Rev Brother James M Kenshyny SJ of Morrist9wn N J business manager of the service enterprises at New Yorks Fordham Unishyversity has been awarded a Carnegie Foundation grant to attend the 1958 ShEgtrt Course in College Business Manageptent at the Univershysity of Omaha this summer NC Photo

comfort school grounds Monday after noon

The class pro]jhecy was given 3 Good Reasons by Sharon Cronin and Brendll Shea the will by Patricia Callashy for savinghan md the Whos Who by Barbara Kane A buffet lunch- eon was served at The SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO Od Red Bonk

At the graduation exercises of the school Gerard Deschenes was awarded the annual scholshyarship given by the Student Fund of the parish His avershyage in the combined years avershyage and competitive examinashytion was 90 per cent This projshyect started in 1948 helps boost attendance at Catholic fligh schools which is one condition for accepting this award The 1 You get sound advice winner is given $100 each year based on 130 years for the four years of high school of experienceFunds are provided by monthly contributions made by a group 2 We currently pay a of interested parishioners savings dividend of

Son of Mr and Mrs Agenard 3 per year Deschenes Gerard has been enshyrolled at Assumption High 3 Service is prompt School in Worcester He has a conside~ate helpful brother studying at St Francis

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the party held for the graduates in the parish hall following TIle graduation exercises were doshynated by Rev Joseph Larue OLDpastor of the church Rev Edshymond L Dickinson assistant and director of the school State RED Representative Carlton H Bliss Ladies of St Anne Sodality Duvernay Council No 42 Union BANK S Jean Baptiste North Attleshy Fall River Savings Bank boro Catholic Womens Club

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He said the faith of the f)eople of North Attleboro is well known throughout the diocese

Father Booth cited the new rectory as a monument to the parish bull

He was presented with a check by Mr Fisher on behalf of the society to aid in paying for the building

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WASHING(ON (NC)-- More than 300 million copies of pubshylications were distributed by Russia in the free world last year for propaganda purposes

This figure represented a five per cent increase over 1956 the United States Information Agenshycy reported In the Middle East however the figure was up 400 per cent to a total of 413600 books and 1515400 pamphlets Russia will issue 700 new titles in 26 languages for disshytribution in the free world durshying 1958 USIA estimates

The USIA said it had about three million books in its 156 libraries in 64 countries last year Since 1950 it has assisted foreign publishers in bringing out 40 million copies of 4400 American books printed in 50 languages

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the dedicatory ceremony by Father Booth Rev Edwiri J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunziato assistants

Visiting Priests Visiting priests included Rt

Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St John the Evangelist Church in Attleboro Rev Corshynelius ONeill Ubalde J Denshyneault James F McCarthy and Edward Rausch all of Attleboro Revs Gerard Chabot and Roger Gagne pastor and assistant reshyspectively of St Theresa Church in South Attleboro Rev Patrick TT Hurley of TlUnton Revs Thomas Parris and Elshymeric Dubois of LaSalette Semshyinary Attleboro and Rev Cornelius Keliher of St Mary Church in North Seekonk

Addressing the gathering were Msgr Gerrard Father Booth George R Fisher representing the St Vincent de Paul Society Bernard J Doyle Sr representshying the patishioners and Albert M Larsen Jr Chairman of the Board of Selectm~n

Father Loew introduced the speakers

Sage and Sand

Denies Theory More Money Cure for Educational 1lls

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

It is an article of the unwritten American creed that there is nothing so bad that another billion dollars or so wont mend it If for example we seem to be in danger of falling Qehind in the race for space contr9l the obvious remedy is for us to shell oufbull 1

astonomlca sums of ~oney to recapture leadership If our schools have been delin quent in producing sufficient brain power why then the cure is more money -much more m 0 n e-y - tom a k e them produce

It is a cheershyluI form u 1a and it solves all our anxieties

without tears Not unexpectshyedly it was Dr Jam~s Bryant C()I1ant whose

name is great among the chemists who pro- posed it the other day with special reference to opening the floodgates of funds for our Amercan educatiampnal system

Our schools he told his com lIlencement listeners are not really bad schools nor have they actually failed in their edshyllCational mission Tliey simply have not had enough money to 40 their job Give them more -much more-and they wiU work like a charm

Seek Nationalizatioa Now it should be borne in mind that Dr Conant sometime presshy

Ident of Harvard University (a private school) has widely ad-Yertised his view that the prr Yate and religious schools of America are divisive and thereshyfore harmful to the best intershy

tmiddot ests 0 f the na IOn

We may safely judge then that he is not letting his genshy

t t th b tt f herosl y ge emiddot e er 0 1mand that when he calls for more money for our schools he is thinking only about the stateshy~pported schools He should

be more preCIse He could eas-By getinto trouble over this

It is pretty much of an open RCret that what the educational ~ialists would like to see and

ee quiCkly is the complete nashytionalizatjo~ of all American

education and educational agenshyeies so that the problem could be handled with all the convenishyence and dexterity of a federal bureaucracy Then indeed the money could be commandeerecl and channeled in the right di-IOeCtions

It iSil n intoxicating prospect end the current wave of anxiety ever the alleged Americim edushyelltional lag affords a splendid epening for those who agree with them to persuade the nashytion to go along

Faith in the Dollar Let us by no means undershy

estimate these men their power or their determination There is little doubt that the present situation poses one of the great threats to genuine Ameri~~nedshy

ucation in our entire experience For it is completely within

the realm of possibility that the American people stampeded by the psychology of panic m~ht

decide that the educational soshyeialists have the right to it

It is not IecessarY tomiddot antici shypate the nationalization of the

entire system as an immediate tep but if the move for middotfederal control through financial dictashytorship is successful the real battle will have been won The rest is a matter of picking up the pie~es

Now a glarlng fallacy )1t the root ofmiddot Dr Conants rhetoric is that more money is the sure eure for our educational iUs One might suppose (naively no doubt) that better teaching might have even more to do with it -

But his solution is typic~l exshyemplaty of the way vast num- bers of Americans think and operate It is symptoJtlatic of the degree to which sheer material shy

lampm has captured the America mud thetouching falt~ in the

d II th f llibl 0 ar a~ e mae pana~a Have we enemies anywhere

in the world We can buy their friendship Have we a dearth of brains We can buy the~ very best brains in the open market

This of course is a guaranteed recipe for bankruptcy But were Americas economic resources

secure even against the socialshyists and the pseudo-liberals who are bent on disipating them as fast as possible it by no meall8 follows that the formula fits

As it is America is already spending far more money on

education than all middotthe rest of the world combined It might seem reasQiiable that if the anshyswer were to be fcgtund in this direction we would have had some faint inkling of it

0 More Power for Socialists middotThe suspicion however un-

worthy is unavoidable that what the educational socialist8 ~ally want is not better edushycation for America but more for themselves

Dr Comint is a highly intelshyligent man it is very difficult to believe that he is wholly serious when he says that more money can produce more brailllL But there is no question that the conversion of the Americaa ~u~ational syst~m into a monoshylIthIC dletators~lp woud mean t~e grcatestsmgl~ co~centrashyIon o~ po~er fmanc~al and IdeologIcal In - the natIOn and perhas m the w~rld

The quam~ adYlce of the poet Beaumarchals tNapoleon that he make the prunary schools of F h d ranc~ IS ~ropagan a agencI~

was t-llhpuhan compared to this It IS easy enough to say that II h

a t IS bears watchmg partIeshyularly -vhen those interested in promotmg the deal are makmg no obserable effort to conceal theIr tactIcs

Th e real dIffIculty and the

real challenge are to get our schoos back to their essential flnchon of teaching without eIther b k t th tmiddotan )up mg e na lOB

~ d~stroying their own integshyrlty 10 the process This takeshym~re than watching it take oomg

Fleefrom Reds BONN (NC)-Eastmiddot to West

flow of refugees continues like a seemingly endless trek througla the Iron Curtain More ethan bull quarter million people escaped from theSoviet zone of German alone last yearThat is more thall the total of Hungarians who found their way to freedom after the bloody uprising there in 1956

Humility Need _ Continued middotfrom Page One Things werent as complex

for man prior to the Renaissance he said here

Then the qmrch applied inshydividual guidance to emperor and beggar alike ihe scientist who is a Lutheran points out

But when science freed it shy_self from the bonds of religioUs

dogma thus opening the way for the technological revolution the Church lost some of its inshyfluence onmiddot the middotethical conduct of man

The crucical challenge of OUl

day is to recoup this influence to restQre to the Church the task d guiding man alonghi8 dangerous road

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CHIcAGO (NC) - Father Hugh M Beahan Grand Rapids diocesan director of radio and TV reports 44 American dioceses areproducing 108 live televisian programs Among these 05 per cent are on a weekly basis 135 per cent are presented more thaft once a week arid 14 per eent less than ~nce ~ week

Half-hour programs constitute 52 per cent of the totalFather Beahan lid Sunday is the most popular day of telecast with oil per cent of the programs origishynating that day

Father Beahait revealed local Catholic telecasts have increased 220 Per cent in the past five

years and 45 per cent in the ~

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THE ANCHOR16 Thurs June 26 1958

Praises Legacy Continued from Page One

and the wiles of communism On his first full day in th~

city President Garcia with his wife and Archbishop Julio Roshysales of Cebu the Philippines attended Mass at St Patrick cathedral The Philippine head of state was greeted from the episcopal throne y His Eminshyence Francis Cardinal Spellman Archbishop of New York

Cardinal Spellman said I hope Mr Garcia that you feel as completely at home today as I was whim given the privilege of celebrating the first Mass in the rehabilitated cathedral in Manila last year

The sermon was delivered by Msgr Charles J McManus di shyrector of the Cathedral Informashytion Center

Following the Mass President Garcia lunched with Cardinal Spellman in the Cardinals resi shydence He then went to the Fordshy

ham Campus in the Bronx Edue3tion is Greatest Ally

President Garcia told hill Fordham audience composed of Father McGinley Philippine dignitaries and members of the clergy that the U S should expand its program of educa- tional aid f~r southeast Asia His country the president middotsaid could supply the cultural liai shyson and be the focal center of such an endeavor

The U~ S he continued by utilizing such institutions as the Ford and Rockefeller Foundashytions with their ~vast means and resources can embark on an expanded educational aid proshygram for southeast Asia througll the Philippines and help train the youth of the region who will be the Asian leaders of tomorshyrow

This could herald the end of communism in our section of the world he declared

Appearing later the same day on Meet The Press the NBC television program President Garcia said his country would not recognize Red China even if the U S should do so

The next two days (June 23 and 24) President Garcia was honored by official and semishyofficial visits which included amiddot breakfast given for him at the

nunkal a native of Malabar in- Waldorf - Astoria Hotel by dia has been ordained at the Charles P Romulo Philippine

middotJesuit seminary here in Indi- Ambassador to the U S ana is the ninth member of hill family to enter the priesthood fIC religious life

Father Kunnilnkal is one 01 IS childmiddotren Three of his seveR ste~s are nuns while all fiVe of bis brothers are in the sen-shyice of the Church Two are Je~

uits-a priest land Brother ODe

w a Carmelite priest another a Capuchin priest arid another a diocesan priest Educated in India the new priest came iD this country thre~ years ago

Cardinal Spellman attended a dinner in President Garcia honor at the Sheraton-Astor

Ho~l given by the Philippine Community Executive Council

The 61-year-old Philippine leader rQde up Broadway from Jlattery Park to receive the trashyditional city welcome to visit shying heads of state Thousanda 01 cheering New Yorkers lined the sidewalks Ticker tape flutshy~red from hundreds of open windows in the downtown 01shyfice section

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Three Fall River Chinese Sisters Achieve Outstanding Records

An outstanding record is being made at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River by a trio of Chinese si~ters Their story in refreshing contrast to the tales of juvenile delinshyquency haunting todays headlines is an example of the influence for good youngshysters can have on each other

It began when Joyce Mark a 1954 graduate enthused aboutthe academy to her friend Elizabeth Ng Elizabeth daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs Frank Yan Ng 357 South Main Street Fall River decided to attend SHA

Professing no religious affiliashytion she took a keen interest in academy religious classes which she attended voluntarily usually earning top grades in tests and quizzes By her senior year she was seriously considering entershying the Church During ~e

IIenior chiss retreat she discussed the matter with the retreat masshyter Rev Daniel Egan SA who not only encouraged her personshyally but obtained Chinese lanshyguage catechisms for her so that she could explain theFaith more fully to her parents

Alter graduation Elizabeth obtained a civil service job in Washington living in a Catholic residence there at the exprea desire of her parents She began formal religious instruction and was baptised on Holy Saturday this year by Rev Cormac Long of St Peters Washington receivshying the sacrament of confirmashytion on Pentecost Sunday

But the chain of events started by Joyce Mark has not yet Mopped Both Elizabeths sisters followed her to SHA Jean Ng Iraduated this month and has been awarded a full tuition IICholarship to a Providence business college Eventually she hopes to follow Elizabeth w a lovernment position The youngshyest sister Carol is now enterinl

Visit to Lourdes Continued from Pace 0_

heart of Pius XII said Father Oliveira diocesan moderator of the Legion and curate at Our Lady of Lourdes Church TauWlshyton of which Rcv E Souza de Mello is pastor Whenever Leshylion groups visit Rome he bid they receive preferred treatshyment

All over Europe the Dublinshyfounded Legion is active in its work of cooperating with the tlergy in the salvation of souls Jeported Father Oliveira reshycently returned from a 4-day pilgrimage to Old World shrines made with a group of active and auxiliary Legion members When the Pope blessed us it was as if he were trying to take in the whole world with his exshytended armssaid Father Olishyveira A prized souvenir of his trip is a group photograph in which he stands next to the Holy Father and in view of his great devotion to Our Lady a memory equally prized is that he said Mass daily while in Rome at the basilica of St Mary Major largest church in the world dedishytated to Our Lady

Unity of Chure Other points of interest vi8shy

Ited by the pilgrims from the Fall River Diocese included Fatima Ars where the parish thurch of the Cure of An is still in use Pompeii with its worldshyJenow~ed painting of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Parayshyle-Monial made famous by St Margaret Mary Alacoque They are probably one of the few

-groups ever to visit Mon-aco for the purpose of seeing its CatheshydraI completely by-passing the casinos of Monte Carlo

Lourdeshowever inits censhytennial year formed the high point of the pilgrimage said Father Oliveira But he foreshy

went the privilege of bathing in the waters of the shrine There were so many sick people wait shying that I could not bear to take time needed by them

He cited the nightly torchlight procession to the grotto of Lourdes as a never-to-be-forshyaotten expcrience The rosary was said by each pilgrim in bis own tongue with the Gloria Patri at the end of each decade recited in Latin At the end of

~er sophomore year and hasnt decided what career shell folshylow

Pride in Daughter Meanwhile the whole Ng

family who work together in operating a restaurant are anshyticipating Elizabeths retarn to Fall River on vacation in July Family projects are not new to the Ngs however Another unshydertaking was the -founding of a Chinese language SChool ~hich all the children attended

Theyre united too in their pride In Elizabeth When their restaurant was visited during a quiet period they gathered t~

supply details of Elizabeths achievements And they have an added reason for pride in that their daughter is now the Kings daughter as well This was reflected in her choice of a baptismal name shes now Elizshyabeth Regis Ng Regis meanshying of the kin~

the rosary the Hail Holy Queen and Apostles Creed were sung al80 in Latin The combination of so many tongues with the unishyversal language of the Church lave me a tremendous feeling of the oneness of the Church -and the Mystical Body

Visit Headquarten The Legionaries felt at home

ift Lourdes too upon visiting the Legion headquarters there a building given to the organishyzation by a nephew of St Bernashydette on condition that it hi used for religious purposes only At the headquarters Legionaries from all parts of Europe take turns in serving for a month or two at a time They distribute literature and try in other ways w make the work of the Legion known to Lourdes pilgrims

On its return voyage the Fall River pilgrims ship left from Gibraltar and even in that fortress city Father Oliveira disshycovered fellow-Legionaries He has returned to his Taunto~ parshyish more than even enthused over the Legion apostolate

At his own sunny rose-surshyJounded shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes he detailed some of the accomplishments of the three praesidia active in his parish Nearly every previously unconshyfirmed adult has received that

sacrament many marriages have been rectified and th~ number

of parishioners approaching the sacraments has been tripled in the five years the Legion has been in operation In the entire Diocese he said there are 21 praesidia organized in 13 pushyishes

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sion is held monthly to Our Lady of Lourdes parish shrine with parish and City-wide groups taking turns in partici shypating The shrine itself beshylongs to the parish in a unique way for it is made of stones eollected from the fields of nearby farms Father Oliveira himself manned a truck for a month during the Mariah Year of 1954 when the shrine was built aiding parish teen-agers in collecting suitable stones

The Legion of Mary multi shyplies the zeal of priests by proshyviding them with capable helpshyers declared the diocesan modshyerator Please pray for the work of the Legion and for increased

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Preiate Says Todays Youth Victims Of False Philosophy of Discipline

GREENSBURG (NC)-Todays To a great segment of our young people make up neither college men ana women today bull beat nor a silent genera- the speaker declared freedom tion but rather are the articu- ill a situation in which the indishylate and aggressive victims vidual can do or say an)thing of a false philosophy of difici- 1II1hich he wants to say or do pline without regard to Hi~ rights or

Rt Rev Msgr Donald M privileges of anyone else To Cleary chaplain to Catholic stu- them the exalted idea of the digshydents at Cornell University nity of man has been corrupted Itbaca N Y offered this analy- into the idea of the supremacy Bis in a commencement address of the individuals judgment at Seton Hill College here Cor- When the are told that libshynell has been the scene of recent y outbreaks of student violence ert~ IS the opportulllty to do ~hat

Students like those who took whl~h one ought to do th~y Imshyt middot th d t t t mediately choke on the word par In e emons ra lOllS a ht f middottmiddot r tht

Cornell -he said are the fu1l- oug to or 1 ~mf 1~~ ~u on ~ blown products of an educational restrlc Ion an Iml a lOn an theory which has as its funda- these words hav~ long slnce been

deleted from their leXicons Onemental premise a glarmg error ht th t 1 The error he continued i15 the mIg say a ~oung ~p e

belief that liberty and freedom have always rebelled agamst aJe unconditioned and UDre- a~t~or~ty have always resented - t d dt th t hl diSCiplIne have always foughtSwlC e commo I les- a p I - h h h t -h =th t d agamst stnctures on speech andosop y w IC eac es a or er h 1

can be established without diseishypline and that morality iFits b d t the od t ofroa es sense IS pr uc the adored democratic process

This point of view Msgr Cleary Said is the only posshysible explanation of students violent reaction to anything which resembles authority or discipline While unexpressed their attitude seems to be We

will accept and Iive by onlythose rules and that code which WE consider to be just and fair

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TttE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs June 26 1958

Catholic Deaf Are to Meet At Louisville

LOUISVILLE (NC)shyTwo important developments for Catholic deaf persons are expected to come out of the ninth annual convention of the International Catholic Deaf Association here July 6 to 12

Convention directors are lookshying for an agreement on a set of hand signs fQr Catholic usage which will eliminate differences in the signing of such terms as sacraments rosary and Mass

A printed form for Confession by deaf persons is the second mljor items on the agenda This will make it possible for the deaf person to confess his sins quickly and accurately with a pencil

~fhe majority of deaf persons attending the convention will be those who use signs rather than speech for communication All meetings will be conducttgtd by sig-ns in silence Father Gerald Timmel conshy bull

vention chairman said translashytors will be on hand They wiD interpret signs for those not proshyficient in sign language As the slgteeches are delivered in sign language the translators wiD convey the meaning in words

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CrossWord Solution costs and this must come about into duty as the large crowd thro_ugh family prayer Father began to pour into the groundsIn Trend to Grey Films Patrick Peyton of the Holy of the Holy Cross Fathers Semshy

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TOG SUIlBy William oR Mooring EVE C Cross Fathers told more than inary where the Fair was held RIGS ENGLANDA young fellow who knows movies so well he ought to SORO TEEPEE 3500 people at the Country Fair The order has under construcshy

10 on $64000 Question offers two reasons why many in North Easton sponsored by tion on the same grounds a new the Associate Family of the Holy Seminary the first built in thealmost first-class films fail to click with the public these Cross Fathers East by the Order that conductsdays Some he says lack a positive point of view Others The salvation of the world Stonehill College Notre Dame

display too little regard for (James Stewar~) concientiously hinges on the return to unity University Kings College in consistency in characteri~- retiring from the poliGe force love and respect in ~h~ iamily Wilkes-Barre Pa and other tion becaU~e he suffers dizzy spells circle the world famous founder institutions ~

Any Hollywood producer then shortlyalterwards getting of the Family Rosary Crusade Father Peyton left North ehoosing a theme like negro- involved in a dizzy love affair and the Family Theatre said Easton for Minnesota where he

The famous priest who re- will conduct a State-wide Familywhife integration anti-semitism with a woman he knows as the It seems only a short time that polltical char- wife of a-friend turned recently from the Brus- Rosary Crusade on the same

Roddy with his mother used to sels Worlds Fair where the pattern he has followed in dioshyJatanismlabor- In the soon to be released come to our home to dinner Holy Cross Fathers are showing ceses throughout America Eushyin a nag ement film Houseboat Sophia Lor- then play cowboys and Indians a film three years in the making rope Asia and Africa apheaval etc en plays the deVoted foster- wiHf our children The Fifteen Mysteries of thebull h 0 u 1 d not mother of Cary Grants children Dean Stockwells last visit was Rosary was introduced to thepose and ex- (as a means of course to land- with his brother Guy about overflow crowd by the Revploit the social ing their Pa) At the start we three years back He then seemed SAVE MONEY ONGeorge S DePrizio CSC Eastshyproblem then see her teachIng the little boy quiet even timid His career as

mn away from how to steal from a street bar- a boy star had finished Would V It without at- row he make it again as an adult atican Stamps YOUR OIl HEATtempting any solution What Similar inconsistencies have actor VATICAN CITY (NC)-The might happen if positive con- turned up in other recent pic Holy Sees participation in the sectit C(II ~~~n0 1 t be Today presumably he is allelusions were drawn in such tures ne exp aria IOn may Brussels World Fair has been

d- d set again although I hope this films lS another matter tha t H0 11ywoo pro ucers are t db role in Compulsion will not eommemora e y a new series CHARLES F VARGAS

middottes Examples breaking away from stark black f V t Ct t t Clh t type Dean Stockwell either l) a Ican 1 ypo~ages amps 25 ROCKDALE V E

The young man cites as typi- and w I e contrasts-between vir- A EIIU Character typing is one of the-1of the rlp and run tech- tuous and vicious characters NEW BEDFORD MASS most stupid and inexplicable ofIlique in screenplaytelling The fair-haired hero and black TElIIo1TS(J

Markof the Hawk in Wllich moustachioedvillian ai-e not Hollywoods casting habits _ Pup Te~t~ bull99middot ~ - ~he producers set Littl~ Rock even seen in Westerns any more Marglret O~Brien ~owawaita

Produce kto t adult fulfillment as an actreliSIvrics to an African tune rSsee crea e lin I e of g b t th arid as her motherhinted the W II T ~ ~Ma rJorie Morningstar~ which ar a rey e ween e once - ~ a ent C~tp ~n def~re-nce to popuiar senti typical herq and heel the pre- H911ywood producers cannot ~ -v

nen(watered down the Jewish mise being that there is good forget the pert little girl and ~ gt 5x7 - 1150 eharacteristics and aspirltions in the worst of- us and bad in look to the ~alerited young Wo UMBRElLA TENTS expressed in theJ)qvel~ and the best U dramatic conflict thus man Pigeon-holethinking

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2~ii~~~ ~~i1~li~ tr-~ ~~~r~~Ei~~a~ - ~S~-S~~O forItlliekdeliveryIf tractive but deceptive down of moral hazards formiddot the Legion the dove of peace of Decency to deal with

This young man was born and Seeing Margaret OBrien and lived many years in the East her mother on TV via Ed MurshyHe is familiar with the typical rows ~Person to Person reshyBritish colonial officer whom called for me more personal he k nows as very d 1fferent contacts I had with them when character from the one Alec Margaret was MGMs top child Guinness plays in Kwai So star The crisp diction and earnshytoo one suspects does Guinness est expression were still there himself who almost refused to on TV but like the pigtails the play the part OBrien dialogue was gone

Pathsmiddot of Glory Sayonara Margaret used to talk a blue The Young Lions The Enemy streak catechism school pets A Delicious Below all recent and excel- everything While She and Dean Treat lent films about war are chal- Stockwell were making The lenged by our young friend Secret Garden together Marshybecause they implicitly de- garet left her arithmetic to make nounce patriotism and national me lemonade I hope someday pride although he quickly adds to become a good cook she that his own military status said and a good philosopher gives him an urgent and im- too _ mediate concern for the preser- Now as Margaret gets her

vatioh- of world peace lovely face on the front cltgtver As he suggests it may well be of Life md is instantly com- ltf

that more people than Holly- pared with Elizabeth Taylor wood producers suspect ar~ Dean prepa-res to co-star in alienatedwhether they realize Richard Zanucks production of it ()[not by such trends of the Loeb-Loew crime story thoughtwhich come iil cyclesCompulsion which brought a lodrum up Ii particular theme sensational press to roiuig with monotonous repetition StOCkwell and his co-st~r ltod

Inco~sistencies dy McDowall alongBroadway - Hitchcock may be forgiven Calls Typinamp Stupid

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K of C FJeseesWin~ State ~hampionship Anofhell t~agyBy Jack Kineavy

Somerset High School Coaeh In Tito MoveThe latest in a long line of giant killers is St Stephens

NEW HAVEN (N(j) shyHigh of Worcester which last Sunday defeated highlyshyThe national head of tftetouted Newton 41 to annex the 1958 state baseball chamshyKnights of Columbus haspionship The achievement is all the more remarkable when expressed opposition to atshythe comparative male enshy

Gernert are the only men who tempts to extradite a ministerrollments of the two finalshy have performed up to par to of wartime Croatia from thiIists are compared St Steshy date The unSeasonable weather country to face charges of _phens a four year school has among other things reshy crimes in Yugoslavia had a total of 96 boys whereshy tarded the great Ted Williams Supreme Knight Luke E Hart as Newton lists 1400 in grades Ted needs that real warm declared that Andrija Artukoshy10 through 12 weather to get going but the vic Minister of Interior in the

weatherman is still holding outAs a matter Croatian go~ernment duringOn the mound Frank Sulli shyof fact the World War II would become

van and Tom Brewer the acesbaseball turn- a second Imre Nagyll if sentof the staff have been able toout this year back to Yugoslaviaaccount for only seven victories(125) exceeded

11 any example of whatthe total numshy between them Willard I Nixon might result from the grantingber of boys in at 1-7 is in the throes of his of the petition of Yugoslaviathe Worcester worst professional season ever Lor the return of Dr ArtukovicThe former Yankee nemesis nowschool to that country were needooIf St Stephshy is suffering fr6m a sore shouldshyMr Hart said it might beer which probably means hellens were comshyformed in the news from Hunshypeting in the do a stint in the bull pen before gary I pray not and I am JOeshyEastern Tourney the school getting another starting aSsignshyluctant to believe that this g09shywould presumably be included ment e1llment would be willirlg aein Class C which would make On paper the Sox personnel SAFETY PROGRAM Seminarians_from St Marys have his blood on our handsit ineligible to compete~ in middotthe stacks up with the best in the Semmary Baltimore are shown ~tising a releae from

State final St Stephens b league ~us it would be preshy I[ 01 C Membera front head hold during waterfront safety Fogram atcoached by Jack Tivnan forshy mature to consign them to a Mr Harts statement followed Cathedral C~mp Seminarians Donald J Bowen and Jamesmer Holy Cro~ pitcher a decade disappointingfate Detroit at the a resolution passed by the __ or 90 ago The game originally moment is the Cinderella team E Murphy are in the water while National Red Cross preme board of directors ot ~

scheduled for Saturday was held of th~ league The TigerS took Instructor Donald V Brand gives pointers The seminarians Knights of Columbus a ftIIIIF over by threatening ~eather but the vaunted Yankees over the of whiCh was sent to Secre~will be counsellors again at Cathedral Camp this Slminer a banner crowd of 5000 jumPs seven consecutive times of State John Foster Dulles thronged the stands at Fitton before being blown out of the Mr Artukovie is a memlais Field Sunday to witness the park 15-0 of Saturday But if Prelate Stresses Principal Work of tbe St Columbans Counaoil final youre going to lose em might Knigbts of Columbus of WFor Priest Is Offering Mass Don Riedl was the starting and as well lose em gOod minster Calif

NEW YORK (NC)-The prin- ian emigrants continuany hewinning pitcher for St Stephens Out in Milwaukee the four False Chargesteams competing in the Young cipal work of a priest is offer- declared becoming their beshybut he needed help from Paul

Catholic Little League have ing the Mass His Excellency loved spiritual fathers benefacshyMorano who came in the sixth The Yugoslav governm_ chosen novel names for their Archbishop Amleto Giovanni tors counselors infirmarians has been trying since 195 to hurl 3 1-3 innings of scoreless clubs The Popes the Cardinals Cicognani has said they are ever ready to defend have Mr Artukovic 57 exball Morano was indeed the fairshythe Bishops and the Padres The The Holy Sacrifice transcends them when in difficulties and dited A Catholic he selftld haired boy for the Worcest6 clericalmiddot names were selected all h~ activity the Apos- distress they open schools for as Minister of Interior in ~parochials In addition to his

fine relief stint Paul came league sponsors said because tolic Delegate to the United their tnaining and never abanshy pro-Nazi Croatian governm_t the league for boys 912 hopes States decIared in an address at don them or become disheart shy from April 1941 to Octoberthrough with a bases-loaded to eliminate competition on a the dedication of a new $500000 ened by any kind of difficulty 1942 Croatia was made an anshy triple in the fourth to provide parish ~ and encourage the wing at St Charles Seminary hard journey or dangerous ad- dependent state after the Gershymore than the needed margin

for victory youngsters to get along with Staten Island venture - bull bull They increase man invasion of Yugoslavia boys outside their neighborhood Mission of Priest their zeal aod affection in ac- When Titos communist p8I shyIn another tlemencious exhishy

bition of versatility St Stephshy A player pool has been formed Archbishop Cicognani said in co~nfe wi~ the bull bull bull needs of tisans took control of Croatia ill

ens catcher Paul Cantani-who from 12 boys in St Elizabeth his address that a seminary is a thell people 1945 Mr Artukovic fled shySt Mary Czestochowa 5S Peter British-held territory He camehimself owns a 5-0 pitching recshy place where candidates for the It is the ebarity of Christ and Paul and St Robert parishshy to this country in 1948ord-was all over Fitton Field priesthood prepare themselvell which animates these good men es The players will be divided Mr Artukovic has been deshycatching pop flies In all be so that one day they mayexer- Archbishop Cicognani saidinto four evenly matched teams fended by the former privawhauled down five two well back cise their proper and principal They offer their talents heart

An 4P wire photo out of secretary of His Eminence AI-shyof the plate and two up the first office of offering the Mass and 8OuI their labor and re-Cleveland last week pictured a oysius Cardinal Stepinac Fatberbase line The talented catcher The Holy Sacrifice he addedsowces moved by the charity of group of nuns attending the game Stephen Lackovic woo ~had 10 putouts in the ~ame is an act superior to anything Christ they never tire in a body for the first time The resides in Lackawanna HYthat might be --accomplishedFor coach Howard FergusOns 4Jt D ____footnote to the picture went middoton Newton nine the loss must have through intellectual talents lit shyto explain that the sistersmiddot were _SEGUIN bullerary ability or any other giftcome as a distinct shock The dyed-in-the-wool Indian fans

Eastern Mass titlists had -nushy To offer to God the Holy de Body Builderswith but one exception The inshymerous scQring opportunitie Sacrifice and to distribl1te the

dependent ltthinker-amiddot Y~llkee Aluminum or Steelgifts of God the sacraments andbutthey lefta record 16 strandgtshy fan was relegated to a badttow 944 County St ed RoD OLolighlin middotwjtb two th~ truths of faith-such istheeat by her assoCiates Whim the NEW BEDFORD MAssf singles and -amiddot triple Pacedmiddotthe mission of the priest Archshyvisiting Yan~ w~re app~i~I ~ ~~opciCogilani said WY 2tt618i Tige 10gthiC~at~cl Itmiddot wa~ of the situation middottheYp~i~(ed

rNewtons seventh apllearance i~ rge Apostolic Dele~a~ ~liiotheiJ loyal rooter with aitautoshy

the tourneyliliai TheYve woo praised the Scalabrinian FatherslJaphed ballltwo statetifl~ gt wbo conduct the New Y~rk

From Yu~tan MexiCo com~ semmary Th~y look after 1131-Science and R~Iigion an anecdote from which YOUll get a chuckle It didnt take the In Close Harmony Padre long to realize that the s LOUIS (NC)--HarmonySaturday afternoon confesSion between science and religiQl has line was longer than usual always been a postulate of the

When confessions were over Catholic philosophy of educashyI found out why said Father tion Bishop Charles H Helmshybull J obn P Lomasney Maryknoll sing of Springfield-Cape Girardshy

Missioner from Dorchester eau Mo said atmiddotmiddot baccalaureate Mass A gang of kids who were ceremonies at St Louis Univershyplaying baseball instead of at shy sity tending doctrine class rushed More than 15 centuries agointo Cburch middotto take shelter from he observed St Augustine posshya heavy storm ited the Catholic attitude toward

My catechist-never one to truth when he stated that10000let an opportunity pass-ltorshy difficulties in regard to religishyrailed them for their doctrine ous truth never make a singlelesson and then recommended doubt Truth is one and can that they all go to confession never contradict itself When I complimented him be Seeming contradictions replieq Padre for three weeks BiShop Helmsing pointed out lve been trying to get those come from ignorance When ball players in here Dont thank there is a supposed conflict beshyme-thank the good Lord fOr tween religion and science the raining thelit out conflict comes from either igshy

With the Red Sox currently norance of science or ignoranceriding along in fourth place of revealed truth just a game and a half out of second their sub-standard pace Js almost lost sight of But only once in the last 25 yearS have the Sox had as poor amark as thefr present 31-33 record III 1954 at this time the Bosox were ~4-30 buried in the American League cellar and 20 games off the pace Thatw~ Lou Boushydreus last year at the Boston helm Inconsistent pitChing and the

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a wait-and-see policy as Thomas brought in lieu of a false peace performed the incredible task that cannot rise above the natushy~ait-a~~ ~ee Policy I20 -THE ANCHOR I

Thu~s June 26 1958 of working his way through ral order and she knows quite Aristotle Averroes and Avishy well the need for ferment and cenna keeping all that was good both of which are essential to the exigencies of revolution in their systems rejecting what the vitality of the Church The

Churchs Caution Source Free From ErrorOf Reassuring Strength was false and constructing one is conservative the other

By Donald McDonald with Aristotles magnificent revolutionary I realize that I

these few con-Davenport Catholic-Messenger philosophical methods a sys- tmiddott siderations are not the whole oftern of Catholic theology that The Church as an InS 1 utlon

The other day when announcement wasmade that must be conservative But the this matter but I do think theY still stands today as the coinetshy revolutionary ferment must are relevantthe first step toward the possible beatification of John ~tone of all Catholic theologiz- come from her individual memshy

HenryCardinal Newman would be taken June17 a friend And I think that far mor~ llg _ _~ bers aod if the ferment and noteworthy than the Churchsof mine wondered aloud why the Church has on more than Active Elements revolutionary action is needful historical hesitancy in adopting

one occasion viewed a man were coming out in unpreceshy A third consideration is sup- she ~i11 per~it it ~nd if need anltl endorsing what is eventu~ with suspicion if not alarm1 dented profusion and the plied by the great co~tempor~ry be~4edorselt explICItly ally proved true is the fact th~t during his lifetime o~ly to ~nonize him a century or Rveral centuries later Newman lived under a Cloud

for 20 years following his conyersion t 0

the Catholic Fa i t h An d while Newman scholars are stillmiddot dIsputing the justice or inj ustice of it no one denies the faet that

the cloud did exist

Newman- of course was not the first saintly Catholic to encounter suspicion eoolness and official opposition St Thom~s Aquinas was not al shy

~ lowed to teach Aristotle at the University of Paris and saints

like Teresa of AvilaJohn of the Cross and Joan of Arc met with opposition of a ferocity the gentle Newman never knew

i dont think anyone single factor can adequately explain this apparent paradox of official reproach and reservation during a saints life and r post-facto canonization But several conshysiderations come to mind which might put the thing into a focus where middotit is seen as normal and natural and certainly nothing about which to get terribly upset

Test of Analysis And in at least one important

respect the Churchs caution deliberativeness and reflectiveshyness before endorsing the thought and judgmente of one of the faithful constitute one

of the sources of her great and reassuring strength -

This in fact is the first conshysideration I think we should look at We cannot have the reassurance th~t the Church will not be taken iii by false doctrines and philosophies without running the risk that the same Church will delay tor what seems to some of us an intolerably long time before she endorses what is true

If we want to be sure that error does not insinuate itself into Church tradition and teachshylng it seems to l11e we must reconcile ourselves to the faC

middot-that truth too must submit to the time-consuming test of an- alysis examination reflectioil and deliberation

Human Frailties It might be objected - imd

here wecorile to asecoridcon- sideration - that Church au- thorities should be more pershyeeptive that they should be able to recognize more quickly what is true and good that they should be able easily to distiIl shyguish between truth and error This objection ignores I

think two facts First that in cases involving extremely subtle theological and philoshysophical positions those who are in authority must rely upon the theological and philosophical erudition of their advisers who as often as not may be the technical inferiors of the theoshylogians or philosophers whose works ate being examined and evaluated

Nor would it be surprising if advisers to authority suffered from such human frailties as envy frailties that would color their judgment

Time and Age Secondly the circumstances

of time and age must be given sufficient weight In the case of St~ Thomas Aquinas for exshyample the Church up until that time had not developed the ~ys-

tematic theology we know toshyclay Transletions of the Greek and

Arabian pagan philosoph~rs

CAPE COD PllIDES IN NEW CHURCH OurLady of Victory Church in Centerville today off+rs one of the nicest pI of h deg th F II R DO Th

aces woors IP In ~ a Ive~ locese elayout above shows the baptismal font a d Our Lady of Victory shrine togethetwith the facade Ol[ the church at the top Modern kitchen facilities aremiddot in t echurCh base-

ment shown in the center left ph~to and the main altar

Churcli simply lacked the reshy French th~ologian Henri de As an institution commisshysearch and intellectual resources Lubac SJ who himself has sioned by Ghristmiddotto lead souls to make on-the-spot judgments known what it means to have to salvation she is the Holy and distinctions between what his writings and his teachings middotMother and like a mother was true and what was false in legitimately circumscribed by fiercely dedicated to the conshythese philosophers (and a great Church authorities servation of life bull deal of it was in fact false)

In his first book of Para-It was only natural then and doxes Father de Lubac ob-

I feel it very reassuring that serves that in the Church there the Church should have adopted are always two active middotelements

But the Mothermiddot knowswhat Christ her Head has said about the kind of peace He has give~ and the sword be had

is in the center right TlIe Sixth Station-Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus-is in the insert The lower left is a view of the sanctuary from the middle aisle The parish rectory is at t~e lower right The Church may be reached by taking a right turn from Mid~Cape Highway at Craigville Motel to Short Flying Hill Road and continuing to center of Centerville Viilage

for 2000 years she has been able to keep her teachings on Faith and morals il11mune from the inshyfection of error

An awful lot of wrong-headed people have tried to introduce error into that teaching and tradition Their attempts add up to an interesting and volumshyinous history of heresybull

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-6 -THE ANCHORUncatholic Catholics

Thurs Jun2 26 1958Some of the recent college commencement and baccashylaureate talks are well deserving of reading and study

At times we Catholics can be very uncatholic when it Weekly Cal~ndar eomes to appreciating the words of those not of our Faith Of Feast DaysWe are apt to dismiss anything saisI by one who is not a Catholic as being unworthy of attention or foolish or TODAY-SS John and Paul unlearned Our possession of Gods truth instead of making Martyrs According to tradishy

tion they were brothers and118 humble and grateful can often make us quite patronshyofficials in the households ofising toward others We can at times draw into a ghetto of Copstantia daughter of Emshy

our own making and look down very uncatholic noses at peror Constantine They were those who are searching after truth and trying to serve it put to death about 362 under without the full benefit of the Faith Julian the Apostate when they

refused to worship pagan idolsPresident Pusey of Harvard for instance an intelligent It also is said that their martyrshyand capable man had some interesting words to say on dOJTl led to the conversion of

religion in a secular university Dr Pusey fears a secularism Terentianus the judge who which will produce a world in which in the words of passed sentence on them Moberly Some think God exists some think not some TOMORROW - St Crescens think it is impossible to tell and the impression grows that Bishop-Martyr He lived in the

first century was a disciple ofit does not matter Dr Pusey thinks that it does matter 51 Paul and was mentioned by

and with that sentiment we all agree St Paul in his writings TradishyThe fact that the President of Harvard speaks on the tion relates that he founded the

importance of God in education should not receive a patronshy See of Metz in Germany The Roman Martyrology holds thatising and casual glance from Catholics We should be vocishyhe was martyred under rrajanferous in our praise of such a position obvious and fundashy about 100

mental as it seems to us And we should praise the man who SATURDAY - S1 Irenaeuspeaks that way Bishop-Martyr He was born in

All too often we seem fearful that one word of praise Asia Minor about 130 was edushyfor a man means that we must agree with all that he thinks cated by S1 Polycarp and was

sent as a missionary into Gaul or says Such an attitude is unworthy of us where he was ordained by St Pothinus Bishop of Lyons HeProfitable Summer became Bishop of Lyons in 177

School days are over for a few months The Family Clinic and by his preaching converted For some they are over for good Many a college and much of France to the Faith

high school graduate has taken a last look at the degree or With a number of his flock St Rigmiddothtsin Marriagemiddotlmpose diplorria and is now taking more interest~ in~the want ads Irenae~s went to a ~artyrs

death under Septimus Severusthan in the sport and social pages of the n~wspapers Corresponding Obligations hi 202 Others are congratulating themselves on getting By Father John L Thomas SJ SUNDAY-SS Peter and Paul

through this year and now they are seeking summer jobs Assistant Professor of Sociology Apostles-Martyrs This feast Some high school graduates are experiencing a bitter commemorates the martyrdomSt Louis University

knowledge-the eminent position of senior came to aclim~x of the great Apostles St PeterManyof us older family folks have aserious problem- the first Pope was crucifiedon commencement day and now there is the let-down-for when aild how to call a halt in increasing the family At with his heal downward near

who is more insignificant than a college freshman-to-be-inshy 37 Im married 15 years and carry my seventh child My the Triumphal Way at the order September strength and my husbands income would do nicely with of Emporer Nero He was buried

Those who have been graduated fromelementarj in the Vatican On the same day four or five-as it is Im 0

IChools are anticipating with excitement all the chang~8 gations and consequently DO also under order of Nero St constantly running out of need for ~self-control Paul who earlier was one of thethat will come with high schoola pick of subjects bought both My husband considers Act 0 Love greatest persecutors of Chris-

and brought lunches more freedom they think his impulses as God-given Third because we are not tians only to be miraculouslyClass day orators have finished saving the world and and to be fully exercised-God controlled by instinct but posshy converted was put to death by

marching down the road of life will provide Can you give us sess the use of reason we are the sword on the Ostian way ~me guidance constantly putting asunderThe teachers are getting a we11-deserved rest MONDAY-Feast of the Comshy

Older family what God has joined together But the Summer months can serve as an invaluable memoration of S1 Paul Apostlefolks as you Thf Creator meant conjugal

part of the education process And this for youngO and old call them Mar- relations to be a mysterious TUESDAY - Feast of the Most Precious Blood This feastalike tba are not the unifying act ~f love which He was established by Pope Pius IX

These are the months when young people should bemiddot only ones who would bless with new life under in honor of the Blood of Ourseem confused proper conditions and whichencouraged to read all those worth-while books that they Saviour which was shed for theabout the rights would strengthen and support

never had time for during the school year And here the redemption of mankind and duties of the marriage bond throughoutemphasis is on the word encouraged Not ordered or

0 WEDNESDAY-Feast of themarried 1i f e life

drivim but encouraged This could even take the form of Questions re- But husbands and wives fre- Visitation of the Blessed Virgin wasreading aloud to the whole family Certainly Treasure lated to t his quently put asunder this mar- This feast estabijshed by

problem arise velous unHY of shared mutual Pope Urban VI and extended to Island read aloud for a haJf hour or so in the evening could

so frequently pleasure and love either by the Universal Church in the 14thbe a source of delight for adults and children both that the most ignoring its dignity or empha- century by Pope Boniface IX in

These are the months when eighth-graders and those helpful approach will probably sizing its merely physical as mem~ry of the visit of the in high school should make some serious effort with proper be to spell out a few pertinent peets As a result it loses its Blessed Virgin to her cousin St and interested guidance to decide what profession or -voca- principles and facts applicable true significance and is used for Elizabeth

to all of them Some of these selfish purposes iion or work in lifethey are suited for and want may appear to be self-evident Primary Purpose Jesuit AS$ails

What must be considered in this regard is not the dollar and repetitious but experience Fourth the marriage contractal~ne but the important aspects of satisfaction in ones has taught me they are not confers equal conjugal rights Levittown Plan work and happiness and of course salvation Adjustment Possible IIpon husbarid and ~ife~ but the NEW YORK (NC) - Jesuit

How often it happens that the only reason a hIghschool First husbands and wives dif- use of these rights is subordishy Father John LaFarge has scored student can give for taking a certain course is that a friend fer considerablyin the nature nated to the primary p~rpose of plans to build another Levit

marriage is the proshy town housing project segreshyhas taken the sarrie course High school years are not too of their reproductive drive the which personal _ implications of its creation and education Of chil shy gated like the others as inflamshyyoung to consider the future fruHful use for their future dren Briefly these rights may matory and dangerous

These are the months when fathers and mothers should and consequently in their atti- not be used selfishly but for The noted author expressed try to plan affairs for the whole family That does not tudes toward the exercise of this thlt good of the couple and of hope that Rev Robert B Meyshynecessarily mean family vacation-how many families can faculty in marriage the family This requires self- ner of New Jersey in whose afford that But it could very wen mean a famHy picnic or Likewise wide individual dif- control and a Christian sense of state the project will be built

ferences exist while age health respon-middotbility wiiI do something about it ride or outing of some sort-modest in scope and yet bringshyfamily responiibilities and so TlIrning now to your older His reference was to a stateshy

ing all members of the family together in a common and ment made by William J Levittforth cause further variations folks problem Martha yourhappy enterprise Parents can reap rich rewards just by chances are few makes that president of the company planshyHence that letter clear your seeing their childrens faces as theyaUexplore a zoo couples will always reach per- husband has put his own intershy ning the town on a site between together What better way to give the experience ofhappi- feet agreement in this area pretation on Catholic teaching Camden and Trenton The build-

This does not mean that there about marriage Of course you er asserted that there would be ness in the family no change of policy that madeneed be conflict Most couples must trust in God but this trust Summer months are called months lof recreation and the first two Levittowns-onsoon discover that they may not should not be a thinly disguisedthat is exactly what they should be-a building up of f~mily agree on a great number of excuse for selfish indulgence Long Island and in Pennsylvania ~pirit a developing of plans for the future a wicJening of things they can learn to adjust and lack of Chri1tian restraint -white communities

The Jesuit editor pointed tomtellectual and cultural tastes and adapt if they wish to suc- I know he will protest that Levittown to illustrate his con~ceed restraint is difficult under theThey should in fine be profitable months without the tention that in the exploitationMust Accept Responsibility circumstances-has he ever triedBuggestion of pressure or strain of racial feeling real estate isSecond the use of the repro- it Has he made use of prayer the sensitive area here in theduetive faculty is a human act and the sacraments to gain Northan act of the person not the strength Has he shared the

He called the co-existence ofmere unrestricted exercise of a burdens of rearing a large famshyfamilieS the front line of thebodily function Hence it im ily by helping with the chddren racial problem of the U S plies tl acceptance of full re- around the ~home

sponsibility for its possible con- UnleSs he can answer allregrh~-ANCHOR have shown that it is possible sequences by the couple as a these questions in the affirinashy with a little mutual cooperationOFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER cOuple tive he had best examine his and the help of grace

Pblished Weekly by The atholic Press ot the Diocese ot fall River Some husbands are selfishly conscience very seriously Somewhere in the past marishyirresponsible in this regard Rule of Reason- tal chastity acquired a merely410 Highland Avenue forgetting that they must seri- What car you do Well ifFall River Mass OSborne 5-7151 negative meaning in peopleously consider the health and he will cooperate you should mind-the avoidance of contramiddot PUBLISHER strength of their wives and also practice continence either peri shy ceptives _ But chastity in all

Most Rev James L Connolly 00 Ph~D their own ability to make rea- odic or absolute after your baby walks of life is somethinr posishyGENERAL ~A~AGER - ASST GEERAl MANAGER sonable provision for another arrives until you have regained tive the control and regulation

Re DaOiel f~ Shalloo MA Re John PDrlscoJl child your health and your financial of our reproductive faculties ac-Marriage would cease to be situation is under controL cording to the rule of rigllt rea MANAGING EDITOR human if the rights it conferred Of course this may not be son Your husband has evidenU7 Attlilrney Hugh JGolden bull carriedno cornispoJlding obli- easy but many Christian couple forgotten this

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lTHE ANCHOR- 7 IfThurs June 26 1958 Holy Father Approves Pastoral Institute-_-----------

Must Recognize Two Aspects In Man

SAN FRANCISCO - A call for mutual appreciation by clergymen and psychia- trists of their complemenshytary but distinct roles in patient treatmentwas made by Dr John R Cavanagh of Washshyington D C a past president of the Guild of Catholic Psychiashytrists and Father Ramon A di Nardo a Catholic chaplain at St Elizabeths Hospital for menshytally ill Washington

Dr Cavanagh said that in the protess of middotmoving closer together it becomes necessary for each discipline to take a positive stand on the question of the other and its significance not only in psychptherapy but in human living

He said both are possessors of an incomplete knowledge of one of Gods infinite mysteries that of the human personality The two have a broad and inshytelligent view of that personalshyity but from different vantage points he added

Two aspects The clergyman he said sees

theJtuman person as organized by a fundamental principle called the human soul The clergyman ees man in his relashytion to God as the beloved the creation the child and the heir and the Image of the Almighty He sees other things too such asmans buman frailties and his virtues which are but aspects of his dependence on his Creator Dr Cavanagh saidbull

The other aspect of man he continued is that seen by the psychiatrist as a scientist The psychiatrist deals with the causes which the philosophers would call secondary and accishydentaL In the technical lanshyguage )f philosophy and theolshyogy they are just that But these causes are in practice and for the normal welfare of pershysons quite primary and necesshysary for the diagnosis and treatshyment of the psychic ailments of man

The psychiatrist is trained and experienced not so much in the why as the how~ he stated

Rejects New Hearing On Sunday Sales Ban

INDIANAPOLIS (NC)-The Indiana State Supreme Court has rejected an appeal for l

rehearing on its ruling that baus the sale of automobiles on SunshydaysshyThe appeal was filed on the

ground that the law enacted in 1957 was unconstitutional

Ed Clarke president of the firm which sought the hearing stated hat he is considering an appeal to the US Supreme Court

One member of the Indiana high court dissented from the majority opinion to reJll~ a hearing Judge Arch N Babitt atated in his opinion the Sunshyday closing statute is ~discrmlshyInatory

Nuns leave Schools For Mission Work

TILBUhG (NC) - Twenty schools conducted in the Nethshyerlands by the Sisters of Charishyty of Our Lady Mother of Mershycy will be transferred to lay teachers next Fall The Sisters feel their services Will be more valuable elsewhere Many are expected to engage in missionshyaiy work

Marian Medalists DAYTON (NC)-Donaid C

Sharkey and Father Joseph Debergh of Lowel have been named for the 1958 Marian Lishybrary Award of the University of Dayton for their book ~Our Ladyof Beauraing Father Deshybedgh is a priest of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate He heads the Pro Maria Committee which is devoted to spreading devotion to OUr Lady of Beauraing Mr Sharkey is a free lance writer

OKeefe Awards given in memory of the hlte chaplain of Super-Right Heavy Corn-Fed Steer Beef the Junior Foresters to Joyce Petit (left) of Sacred Heart School and Joanne Davis of St Marys School at Communion br~akfast in St Patricks School cafeteria Fall River

Present Essay Contest Awards RIB To Fall River Junior Foresters

ber at the direction of the Po~

aiff himself by the Vicariate of Rome and the Sacred Congregashytions of the Council of Religshy

ious and of Seminaries and Unishyversities

Purpose of the institutor Is to give advanced training to dishyocesan and Religious priests for

their pastoral ministry and to prepare those who will be iia charge ofteaching pastoral theshyology in seminaries

FORESTERS AWARDS Past High Chief Ranger Francis L Hannigan of Brighton and Rev Walter A Sullishyvan of St Marys Cathedral present the Father John

Awards were presented to winners of the essay contest conducted by Our Lady of Fatima court Junior Foresters at a Gommunion breakfast in St Patricks school Fall River folshylowing the reception )f Holy Communion in the church

Rev Walter A S~llivan chapf lain presented first award to Joyce Petit and second to JONme Davis Other members presented gifts for writing on Putting the Message of Fatima into Our Daily Livesmiddot were Chief Ranger Barbara Gaspar Walter Burns Michaelene Leary Brenda Hampston Arlene GasPar Pashytricia Murphy Kathleen Stone Pamela Sullivan Kathleen Beaulieu and Arlepe Braga

Rt Rev Msgr Edmund J Ward pastor of 8t Patricks gave th~ invocation and welshycomed the group Other speakers were Rev John Cronin assist shyant at St Patricks Past High Chief Ranger Francis L Hanni-

Franciscan Brothers Choose Superiors

BROOKLYN (NC) - Brother Bertrand OSF has been reshyelected to a second three-year term as Superior General of the Brothers of the Third Order Regular of St Francis

The election marked the lOOth anniv~rsaryof the arrival froin Ireland of tle first members of the community Bro~her David OS was chosen assistant sushyperior general of the U S branch of the community

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Songs were offered by Vice 7-INCH SHORT CUT -Chief Ranger Carole Kelly Pa-

tricia Murphy and Joanne Davis NO SHORT RIBSUniversity Adds INCLUDED 65~Ethics Course

TAIPEI (NC)-An American Jesuit priest is conducting a course in medical ethics at the FIR~T 2 RIBS LB 851ISIRLOIN TIP national university of Formosa which is expected to have conshysiderable effect on the future gene~ation of doctors in China

Father Edmund L Fitzgerald of San Francisco has been at shy

tached as associate professor to the Institute of Public Health a department of the universitys College of Medicine since he came here in 1954

Two years ago the dean of the lI)edical college sent a questionshynaireto members of the faculty asking for suggestions regarding improvement of courses and teaching methods

The San Francisco priest sugshy Super-Right Heavy Corn-Fed Steer Be~f gested that a course in medical ethics be included in the curri shyculum

The sugeestion was well re-shyceived and a year ago Father CHUCKFitzgerald was asked to conduct a course in medical ethics for students of the medical college

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Pius XII has announced that an Apostolic Constitution giving ofshyficial approval to the Pontifical Pastoral Institute will soon be published

The institute has been funcshytioning at the Lateran University for several months under the dishyrection of Dominican Father Raimondo Spiazzi

The Pontifical Pastoral Insti shytute was established last Septem-

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Condition Satisfactory I-Iappy Climax of HoursofmiddotWaiting

By Mary Tinl~y Daly Date of her spinal operation set by the patientour

19-year-old Mary aRd by Dr Rush But you and Daddy have to call him and please do it now Mary urged 1 Want this back fixed

Yes we milk - toastedly through the hot sudsy water agreed Wed call-but after lUnch Frankly we were phone-shy and found it hard to pick up that receiver dial that numer

Arrangements eompleted ~e realized t hat this was it Cold with apprehenshyaion we countshyeel the hoursshyand we prayed-tried to that ill Somehow t b e for mal learned _ as _ ashyc hi I d prayers w 0 u 1d vanish

from our lips and ali we could summon was a Please Thy will be done -but Please Dont dictate to the Lord we told ourselves and breathed another Thy will be done

How friends rallied round with prayers The Sisters of the Visitation where Mary had one to high school were pray-

ing So too were the Sistersatmiddot Trinitymiddot College the Piarist Fathers at the instigation of Marys form~r teacher Father Iranyi the C~puchins whose aid eur friend Father Sebastian hadmiddot enlisted the priests in our own Blessed Sacrament parish Morishy

aignor John McClafferty offered his Mass for her on the day of the operation Countless genshyerous lriends added their pray- bull s to ours

We Have Faith Night before admission a

big dinner of Marys favorite lIteak (Mary gettinl$ the tendershyloin) with mushrooms and with Aunt Virginia as special luest and alf of us pretending

that the party was in honor of Virginias belated birthday Then Marys gang descending in full force for an evening of non-= Rnse Lights out at 11 and Wake me for the 730 Mom from a sleepy Mary

Shes so calm the Head of the House said Thats the way to be All those prayers bull bull bull we have faith

Next day routine admittance to the hospital We and a dozen or so others waited answered the necessary questions and went up to Marys room with her-and left

That evening at home was outwardly calm We looked at TV and didnt know what we 8llW we read the evening paper but It might have been printed bull Greek Finally bedtime bullbull

We remembered some ironing to be done and crept down to the kitchen setting up the iron- ing board we noticed a couple of dingy dishtowels middoton the rack Corne to think ofitall the dishtowels had been getting

rayish Pouring bleach and detergent

Into the dishpan wemiddot squinched those towels through and

Represent Hyacinth Covncil af Meeting

Final plans for the national Convention of the Daughters of Isabella were discussed at the state meeting in Statler Hotel Boston Representing Hyacinth Circle No 71 of New Bedford

were Mrs Catherine Letendre r~g~nt and st~te monitor Mrs Ll1han GuthrIe Mrs Blanche King and Miss NatHe Ferreira

Mrs Guthrie win be chairman of reservations for the national banquet and Mrs King chairshyman of reservations for the state banquet Miss Evelyn Hendricks is in charge of reservations for

until they were chalk white the very physicaleHort bringing a release from tension HQw silly to be bothered about dishtowels we told ourselves

Somehow though hang~ng them up iIi the backyard in the deep silent black middotof the night the wind bringing a middothint ofshyhoneysuckle fragrance we found

real prayer rising from heartmiddotto lips And we slept

Long Wait

Mass breakfast and ~ a Tislt with Mary in the hospital bull- We kissed Mary and promised prayers a she was rolled away to the operating room 011 a stretcher Then the long wait beiinning at noon First a visit to the small hospital chapel where others were praying middotfor their dear ones the quiet broken only now and then by a soft sob The red sanctuary lamp twlnkshyling the words of the Head of the House remembered all those prayers-we have faith

Out into the sunshine we yengtok a long walk around the grounds

Nice shrubbery the Head of Sweepstakes paid off $56000 andslJe promptly donated $10000 of it to help the parish the House commented build a new school She is shown with her uncle and some future students as she turns

Beautiful Wonder what lPnd the first spadeful ofmiddot dirt at ground breaking exercises NC Photo

SURE CHA-RITY BEGINS AT_HOME It was the Luck of the IrIsh for AliceM

Murphy 23 nurse at St Joseph Hospital PattersonN J and for her uncle Father Donald J Murphy pastor of St Pius X Church Rochester N Y Alices $350 ticket on the Irish

of a bush that is Gd G I think its some

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magnolia Of C G 1 d - Yes I guess it ismiddot (We ape UI S eouldnt have cared less) The 56 Catholic members of

1255 bull the graduating class of Barn-The bite middotof lunch recom- stable High School were guests

mended by the Head of the at the fourth annual Communion House took up a little more breakfastmiddot sponsored by the time but we found it hard to Guilds of Our Lady of the Asshyswallow Themiddot hands of the sumption Osterville Our Lady

clock seemed to crawl 125 Tlieyll bring her off the

elevator near this waiting room the nurse at the desk toldias so we took up our po1 bullbull 140

A chat with some other wait shyjng families and convalescing patients in the sunny waiting room 223 305

Then our patient was rolled off the elevator on the stretcher -a waxy-pale Mary withmiddot blue eyes fogged but brightening whenmiddot she saw us and a wan replica of her cheery smile Hi she middotwhispered Nice of you to wait

Reassurance from the surshygeon that all was well and conshyditioo satisfactory

of VictoryCenterville and St Francis Xavier Hyannis at Hyannis Inn

Attired in caps and gowns the graduates attended M~ss in St Francis Xavier Church Celshy

ebrant was Rev Justin McCarshythy O~M of St Fr~ncis Fdary Brookhne who was also guest apeaker at the breakfast

In his address~ Father M~- Carthy creator of the comIc strip Brother Juniper urged the gl1aduates to be herOIC Cathshyolics and develop the custom of daily Mass and Communion

Grace was sald by Very Rev LeonardJ Daley pastor of St

Francis Xavier Seated at the head table were Mrs DOllllld James preSIdent and Mrs John

Bowes youth chaIrman of the Another VlSlt to the chapel forf t th k Y u

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ActressVoices Faith In Youth of Todciy

LOS ANGELES- (NC)-Irene I)unne says she would be will shying to buy stock in the future of todays youth

Miss Dunne film star who served as alternate representashytive of the United States to the United Nations 12th General Assembly declared that Amerishycan young people are entering a middottumultuous world However she said their re-

ligious beliefs and the traditions of American democracy make it possiblemiddot for them tcl face ~e future confidently

Miss Dunne delivered the comshymencement address at Loyola University

Bishop Asks Support Of Catholic Press

OPOLE (NC) - middotThe official organ of the Chancery office has published an appeal issueg by Bishop Franciszek Jop of Opole to the clergy of his diocese call shying for support of the Polis~ Catholic press

tours ~n his appeal the Bishop Following the state banquet pointed to the fact that because

Oft Aug 7 there will be a recep of the lack of theological books tion for the new state chaplain in this country Catholic publi- Rev Joseph middotA Beatty of New- cations haVe become a valuable ton professor at tile St Seba~ aid in sPreading theologicaltian School JlnOwledge~

Omiddot t 11 Gld d M Gs erVl e Ul an rs ershy

trude Childs representing Our Lady of Victory Guild

Also Mrs John Dillon youth chairman Mrs Adolph Richards and Mrs Leo B Lewis of St Franci~ Xavier Guild Mrs

Lewismiddot represented MiSs Ursula Wing president who was un-middot

able to be presen~

Says Re~ession Helps Soviet Propaganda

WINOOSKI PARK (NC)-Tbe current recession has already provided ammunition for comshymunist propaganda

Atty James T Tynion of New York told gIaduates of St Michael~ College in Vermont that Russia has capitalized on the recession by claiming before Latin American nations that the United States caused their economic crisis

Mr Tynion also pointed out that in the world of today America and the Catholic Church are allies in the struggle with Russias totalitarianism

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SANTA FE (NC)-This citys men said Archbishop Edwin Catholic archbishop has criti- V Byrne If the Chambers of cized bathing beauty contests as Commerce in New Mexico must

occasions of sin use such wicked means to adshy Bathing beauty contests are indecent exposures of human bodies the temples of God and are occasions of sin to wicked ~

Asks Women Restore Concept of Charity

WASHINGTON (NC)-Archshybishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington has urged 80me 30()() women attending the in augural meeting of the Washshyington Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women to help restore the ~oncept of personal service in charity

The Archbishop also asked the women to prepare a sugshygested socbll code for youth of the archdiocese

NCCW president Mrs Robert H Mahoney of Hartford desshycribed the national councils federation of 11500 organizashytions as a firm strong spirit shyual cable to help lif America to the moral and spiritual heights which its present poshyaition of leadership demands

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Although the prelate did not inentioh it by name there WlUl a belief that he was referring to a beauty contest in the city of Albuquerque

Catholjcs in the Santa Fe archdiocese are forbidden to take part in bathing beauty contests of any kirid Those who wilfully do so and parents of such conshytestants are to be denied the reception of the sacraments~

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ill a crisp grayed-white tone YoulI want several of them to and is a dream to care for top your prettymiddot separate skirtsmiddot

Just tell me it drips-dryshy (daytime and date-time lengths)and I buy it-automatically lIaYS a friend of mine She has Cites Catholic School indeed 1m extensive wardrobe -suits blouses skirts dresses EXQmpie to Anglicans robes etc of no-iron wondershy KINGSTON (NC) -- Mixed fabrics it case in point is education is playing havoc witha crisp white dacron suit she the education of youth on this wealS She tells me she tosses continent tt in middotthe washer drip-dries it on Rev Mr T HaJvey Good told a hanger and presto In no time the Anglican Synod of Ontario at aU the suit is dry looks Diocese Ninety per cent of our freshly ironed Dacron is inshy students today go to school deed but one of the many of thillkillg only of whom they ate todays wonder fabrics that save goirtg to -llleet and make a date the drudgery of ironing afterwards r would like to see

Print Playclothes middot Ule Ani(1icill1 Church of Canada Have you seen and admired do something about -making

the new exotically beautiful middot schools IOcparate for the sexes Hawaiian print playclbthes Mr Good cited the example They have all the encha~tment of the Roman Catholic schools of the islands in sleek-fitting and especially the respect chil shycotton swim suits with matching dren arEdauj(ht for the clergy jackets and shirts some with matching skirts too They sing Daughters of America in bright tropical colors and Plan July Conclave authentic Island prints So-o-o

KANE (NC) - Archbishopbe a delightful mermaid or sand in one these Gerald T Bergan of Omaha willwitch of colorful

Hawaiian print ensembles officially open the 27th bienshy(What clpliments youll colshy nial convention of the Catholic lect ) Daughtels of America July 6

Dainty rosebud-print cotton in Omaha plisse sleepwcar is in our midst Some 500 delegates and visi shyand nothing short of entrancing middot tors are expected at the July Inc1uqed in the lovely collecshy 6-11 convention which is dedishytion I inspected yesterday are cated to the qevelopment of a gowns in regulation floor-length more active and a more articushygOwns in popular waltz_length late Catholic laity

THEA~C~O~- 9 Thurs June 26-~l958 i

PklnBrQodcdst For Instruction Of Immigrants

VATICAN CITX (NQ)- The director ofmiddot the L~itin American section ofVatic~m Radio sees great possibilities in its new series of programs

now being beamed to the Amershyican continent for the instrucshytion of Spanish-speaking peoples in the United States

Reception reports from the United tates have been so good says Jesuit Father Franshycisco Ramirez director of the Latin American section that we forsee its possible uses as an aid to the apostolate among c

Puerto Rican immigrants and Mexican crop followers

A great many of the radio sets in use in the United States are capable of picking up shortwave signals as sent by Vatican Radio Father Ramitez believes that it

GOIDEN WEDDING Mr and Mrs Owen Gilligan of is only neces~ary to make the 53A Hillside Manor Fall River receive congratulations of program schedule and possibil shy

ity of reception known and manyRev Robert L Stanton following 50th wedding anniversary Spanish-speaking people willMass in Immaculate COlHeption Church be able to benefit by the news information and cultural conshytent of the broadcasts

Making use of a group of dishyPortland Ordinary Urges Revival

rectional antennae at Vatican Radios new Santa Maria di Galshy

Of Congregation Singing at Mass PORTLAND (NC)-Archbish- stated We wish that this cusshy

eria transmitting station theop Edward D Howard of Port- tom of having male choirs which four months ago beaming specshyland has issued a pastoral letter has fallen into disuse during the ially prepared broadcasts dailyurging the revival of The cus- past several centuries be reshyto South and Central Americatom of singing the Ordinary of vived Mexico and southern ~ Unitedthe Mass by the congregation He added that women are States Jlowever there haveThe Oregon ArchbIshop also to be encouraged to continue been reports of excellent reshystated that women should no with their efforts by aiding and ception from 3 fltlr north aslonger sing as member~ o~ the assi~ting the co~gregation to sing Canadaparish choir but should take durll1g the serVICes but they are

Letters and telegrams havepart in the c~ngregational sing- to do this as part of the congreshypoured into the Vatican Radioing gation and not of the choir offices from every Latin Amerishy

The Archbishop said that The pastoral letter forbids can country including -lettersfrom-the earliest Christian cen- solos by individual members of from the apostolic nunciaturesturies it was the constant tradi- the choir during Masses wedshy of Ecuador Peru the DominishytIon of the Church to have the dings and Benediction and 00shy can Republic and the apostolicfaithful participate in a most fore or after such services delegatio in Mexico active manner in the Euchar- The Archbishop declared that Letters from the United State istic Sacrifilte and Offices by through congregational singing have come from New York Inshytheir singing many of the truths of our Cathshy diana Texas California and He described the silencing olic Faith will be borne into Washington D C Many of them oC the conglegation as being the minds and hearts of our were from amateur radio opshyresponsible for many of the faithful people to their immense erators reporting on receptionabuses ~t the time of the Re- profit conditions Others were from formation and declared that the casual listeners Some wrote Protestant tradition of activ~ Real Cooperation that they did not understandparticipation was originally an EAST ROCHESTER (NC) _ Spanish but that the musicintegral part Of Catholic worshy Ninety-four plumbers carpen was beautiful and that is was a ship

telS bank executives account- thrill to hear the bells of StReferring to membership in ants store clerks and truck driv- Peters basilica ringing at the parish choirs the Archbishop ers plus plenty of hard work- close of the program thats the recipe for the new Job in Gu~mGuild Members Study convent being built here Men WASHINGTON (NC _ MiI-

To Aid Parish School of the parish pitched in to build dred Scanlon staff member of the new horne for the Sisters ofTOLEDO (NC) - Thirty-one the National Catholic Community

members of the Gesu Mothers St Joseph who teach in 8t Service has been named assoshyGuild here took teacher-trainshy Jeromes parish school ciate director of the Guam USO ing courses during the organishy bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull4t ~---zations first year to prepare + FOR HEALTH + ALUMINUM themselves to help out in the parish school

EAT i HALF-SCREENS The women studying at Mary Manse College were trained to E- G G S Measured serve as substitute teachers and middot + and $450 teachers assistants Two quali shy That-R-RichNYellow-Robust+ Installed fied for certification to teach in FRESH CUT-UP POULlR( up t01h-l2 elementary schools

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llISRIONARY AT 91 Father LOllis Taelman 91 Jesuit mlssiori~lry among the U S Indians for 58 yeals observes the 60th anshyniversary of his or~ination on Sunday NC Photo

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middotDeplo~es Att~rnpt to Vilify Auto WorkersUnionHead

By Msgr George G Higgjns Director NCWC Social Action Department =

Several weeks ago i)1 testifying before the McClellan Committee on the Kohler strike in Sheboygan Wis Emil Mazey secretary-treasurer of the United Automobile Workers questioned th~ integrity of some members of the Sheboygan clergy Under hostile questionshy

ing Mr Mazey implied if he did not actuaITy state that the Kohler Company con troIs the Clergy in Sheboygan courity and inshyfluences their action and deshycisjons A few hours later Mr Mazey apoloshygized in teleshygrams to the She boy g a n clergy for his intemperate reshymarks

The followshyin g day a spokesman for the Catholic clergy ~f Sheboyshygan Father John J Carroll of

St Clements parish issued the following statement through the NCWC News Service

Our original criticism of middotMr MazeY was limited exclusively to his letter of attack upon- the integrity of the local court I have received Mr Mazeys apologywhichl consider a gerishytlemanly gesture and would prefer to make no further i6m mentmiddot

UAW Cooperative Shortly thereafter while il

Detroit on other business t dis eussed this unfortunate incidel1t with some of the top leaders gt the UAW I was told that Uier o~ being anti-clericalis stooping deeply regretted Mr Mazeys in~rather low to conquer To parashytemperate statement before tp~ McClellan Committee MOreo~er I definitely got the impression that they would have apologized to the Sheboygan clergy on beshyhalf of the UAW in the unlikely event that Mr Mazey had balked at doing so in his own name

I also middotdiscussed Mr Mazeys unfortunate statement with some of the leading representashymiddottives of the Catholic social action fuovement iIi Detroit They too oeeply regretted the statement i10t only because it was ul)fair to the Sheboygan clergy but also because it was unfair tomiddot the reputation of the union They assu~ed me-and this I knew in advance from other reshyliable sources-that Mr Mazey was not speaking officially for the union when he took after the~

Sheboygan clergy ThlC union they said far from being anti~ Clerical has cooperated rather closely and harmoniously with ~he Catholic social action move ment in Detroit ever since it was 6rganized in the middle 30s

Aim to Embarrass

I am not trying to cover uP for Mr_Mazey That would be Iidishonest waste of time for it is perfectly obvious that Mr Mazey middotpulled a monumental boner His intemperate criticism of the- Sheboygan clergy was ~dmittedly unfair and unwar ~ in the country ranted and from every point of view extremely regrettable Nevertheless I am personmiddotallymiddotmiddotmiddot

convinced that Mr Mazey really is not anV-clerical at heaJt Moreover lie did apologize and his apology was accepted in the spirit of Christian charity by a representative spokesman for the Sheboygan clergy

The matter should have ended right there Unfortunately howshyever an organization known as

Spiritual Mobilization is trying desperately to make capital out of Mr Mazeys blunder for the obvious purposeof embarrassing the UAW and the labor move- ment as a ~holemiddot

Dr Edward W Greenfield a Presbyterian minister from

bull Princeton Ind who openly adshymits that he is being financially assisted by Spiritual Mobilizashytion-is currently distributi ng to his brothers in the Christian clergy reprints of a speech by Senator Curtis of Nebraska enshytitlelt Vilification of the Clergy MUlilt Stop

phrase the title of Senator Curshyti speech this Vilification of middotthe UAW must stop The sooner the better

Court Says Obscenity Law Unconstitutional

RICHMOND (NC)-The Virshyginia State Supreme Court has held as unconstitutional a secshytion of the states anti-obscenity law which forbids distribution of literature deemed objectionshy

-abfe for youth The courts ruling cited an

opjl1ion of the US Slipreme Court which invalidated a sim- ilar Michigan statute on the

grounds it would reduce the adult population to reading only what is fit for children The decision reversed a lower court conviction ofmiddot a Norfolk newstand operator charged with selling olgtscene books and middotpicshytures

Mermiddott COuncmiddot1 EVANSTON (NC) - Father

John J Green OSFS assoshyciate secretary ofthe secondary school department National Catholic Eucational Association has been named to the advisory

coufidi of the National Merit Scholarship--CofporatjonThe

organization conducts the larg est private scholarship program

- Real furpose

The purpose of this speech and of Dr Greenfields covering letter is to create the impression that the top leadership of the UAW is anti-clerical Actually this is merely one of their purshyposes Their real purpose seems to be to create the impression-under

cover of the religious issueshythat the UAW is irresponsible and much t~o pOwedul ecoshynomically and politically forito OWn good and the good of the nation as a whole

Dr Greenfield is very explicit on the latter point He says he does not see how we can conshytinue in silence to countenance the coercilt)lls which are builcishying the uncontrollable power now being concentrated in the union movement and upon which the corruption which has

already been exposed is sure to thrive

Dr Greenfield and his friends in Spiritual Mobilization are enshy

middottitled tomiddot their own opiniori In my opinion however they are doing a great disservice tomiddot the cause of religion as well as to the cause of organized labor by trying to make a religious issue out of their political and ecoshynomic disagreement with Mr Reuther and his associates

lhe UAW to be sure is far (rom perfect but to accuse it

LIBERATOR STAMP Simon BolIvar The Llbershyator Catholic founderopound

p~n-Americai1ism features the new four and eight cent U S postage stamps i~ the ~Champion of Liberty ser ies to be issueqJtily 24 NCPhoto

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UNIQUE MEMORIAL CHURCH Visitors to Minneshysota during its centennial year will see this unique memorial church sllid to be thelarget all-weather log churchmiddotin theshyUnited States St MarysChurch honors the Jesuit missionshyary Father Jean-Pierre Aulneau massacred by Sioux Inshydians in 1736 The church interior has walls of redwood altar constructed of Winona stone crucifix of hand-carved linden wood candlesticks of myrtlewood and locally fashshyioned oak furniture NC Photo

Orthodox Clergy~~n Assumption Aiumnus

WORCESTER (NC)-A Syri an brthodox priest was ambng 33 gtadtiatesof Assumption Colshylege

RevMr Tho~as Ruffin re ceived bisbachelor ~f arts deshygree in pbilosophymiddotHe had been a fulltime day student at Asshysumption for two years At the same time he has ministered to his chur(l an 1400 parishshyioners

Married and the father of two children Rev Mr Ruffin is a native of Cedar Rapids Iowa He is spiritual advisor to the New England Region of the Syrishyan Orthodox Youth Organization and secretary of the Central Massachusetts Council 6f Eastshyern Orthodox Churches

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Religious Institute NOTRE DAME (NC) - T~o Bishops wili addre~~ the sixth annual lfitituteof SpiritiJality tlt1 be hel~ at the University of N9~r~ Damestarting August 6

BislloP Iawrence J Shehan of Bridgeport will -speak at middotthe opening and Bishop Joseph M Marling CPPS of -Jefferson City will close the sessions Aug 12

More than 800 superiors of womens religious communities and their houses of formation are expected to attend The institute is designed- to provid~ religious superiors with a -theological understanding which willassist them in the spiritual formation of Sisters under their middotsuperyision

10 THE ANCHORshy Thurs June 26 1958

Irish President Receives New PQpal Honor

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The Gold Collar of the Order 0( Pius IX a newmiddot papai honor destinedto be awardshyed to heads of state is a beau~

fully wrought piece of art First models of the newly inshy

stituted honor have been comshypletedmiddot Irish President Se~n OKelly the first recipient of the collar has been invested in a ceremony in Ireland

The collar about 10 inches in diameter and more than an inch wide consists of a double gold chain with altermrting decorashytions of the papal keys and the coat-of-arms of the reigning Pontiff Pope Pius XII in ilue and white enamel

At the front of the collar is bull middot tiara in gold flnked by two go~den dove~ From the tiara hangs a star-shaped medallion in blue enamel bearing the inshy

scription Order of Pius IXin creased by Pius XII On the reverse side is the year 1957 iD Roman nuin~rals

New Uniform

Those invested with this honor are also giveria starshy

middot ihap~d plaque to wear on the breast It is similar to the meshy

dallion but its rays on which the star is set are of silver while ihosc of the ~edallion are ofgomiddotid

IL neW uqiform has been ~shysigned to~gpwith t~~ decora- tion It consists of waist-length jacket witli long flowingtails and irousers without cuffs aU of darkblue The high collar of

the jacket the cuffs of the sleeves and he pocket flaps are red with gold-braid embroiderY in the shape ~f laurel leaves

Similar gold embroidery de~shyorates the front panels and wai~

middot of the jacket as well as the back A gold stripe is worn on the trouser legs The haUs the tr3shyditional boat-shaped form of black velvet bordered with gold braid andhung with gold tasse~s

front and back and surmounted by white plumes

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THE ANCHOR 11 Slovakian ~eds Aim to Thwart

Thurs June 26 1958

Obscenity Law Belief in God Violator Faces VIENNA (NC) - Red

Czechoslovak governmentJail Sentence authorities are dissatisfiedCLEVELAND (NC)-A

precedent-setting conviction with the results achieved in Slovakia by anti-religious comshyhas been obtained against munist indoctrination methodsthe owner of a fun house The fiIst indication of this waa

f~r p~sses~ing and exhibiting obshy given at the opening of the conshyscene movie films gressof the Slovak Communist bull

Mrs Gertrude Gervaras ownshy party in Bratislava Karol Badshyer of Jeans Fun House faces lekgt first secretary of the partyprison t~rms of one to seven central committee declared that years and a fine of from $200 the standards of Marxist and to $2000 Common Pleas Judge Leninist instruction in collegesJohn J Mahon deferred s~nshy and universities are entirelytence pending a defense appeal unsatisfactory He said greaterfor a new trial efforts should be made to free

First of Kind youth from false religious conshyIt was the first conviction of cepts of nature and society

its kind in the memory of vetershy Vaclav Kopecky Deputy Prime an court officials lIIinister of Czechoslovakia adshy

In the wake of a campaign by dressing the congress said a civic organization called Citi shy NEWLY ORDAINED TWIN PRIESTS Identical twins Kevin (lMt) and Dermot Coleshy

It is of the utmost imporshyzens for Decent Litera ture the man are shown with their mother Mrs Mary Coleman and their sisters following their tance that we fight our battleconviction is regarded as a spur ordination as Catholic priests at Youngstown Ohio Sister Ann Vincent (left) and Sister against religious prejudicesfor more stringent self-regulashy Alexis are members of the Order of Holy Humility of Mary The new priests said their without hurting the feelings oftory action by other operators first solemn Mass in Christ the King Church Cleveland NC Photo people who believe in religion

Test for Jury or disturbing the unity of theTwo prospective jurors who National Front formed by the

admitted they were readers of Emphasizes Confusing Ho ur in -World Politics alliance of industrial workenthe Catholic Universe-Bulletin WASHINGTON (NC)-Spains presented by the other probl~ms international assemblies in favor and peasantsCleveland diocesan weekly were Ambassadorto the United States mentioned using them for its of independence of new nations Religious InfI uencedropped from the panel before calledmiddot the present day a con- purpose to whose freedom ther are comshythe trial began One disqualified He alleged the overwhrlmingfusing hour in worldpPlitics Thus we see the tremendous pletely indifferenthimself saying that as a father in a speech before the Washing- irony of modern politics the majority of religiously mir~d~

and a reader of articles attackshy Bring Back God people including many pries~ton archdioceses First Friday Spanish diplomat continued ing pOlnography appearing in take a positive attitude towardClub We see communis~ rulers who For us Catholics he continshythe Universe-Bulletin he did not democracy and so~ialisll1and areAmbassador Jose M de Areil- after enslaving whole nations ued ~this is also an hour of proshy

believe he could be objective hqnest in their desire ttl cooIJ~rshyza said that although some mlke sentimental speeches in -found spiritual movement Films seized by the police ate with us in our work for oJlcauses of the confusion are eco-- since Catholicism as the word

country and to jqin us in thewere shown to the jury of six nomic and socialamong the Wants Corps to End indicates means universalism struggle for peacemen and six women They were major factors is the tremendous I C and for the first time due to the By developing socialist agishyasked todecide if the films wer~ revolution that is-goingon now Juveni e rimes technical means of diffusion the

obscene and if the operator ex~ culture carrying technicalinso many countries of Asia and MANCHESTER (NC) _ New idea of a world is somethinghibited them knowingly achievements and a better u~Africa Hampsl1ir~s top law enforce- which means more th~111 a word

derstandiilg of scientific progshyIn hiS charge to the jury Double Talk ment official has recommended Forethefirst timein history ress into rural districtsand genshyJlldge Mahon defined obscenity ~ut abgtve all there is not establishIlent of a juvenile lte- theCatholic ideology tan arrive as having a substantial tend erally raising the cultural stand

only tbis dizzy situation ~head terttiori corps to provide a rigidly SimultaneouslYwitli the word of ency to deprave or corrupt by aids of village life we shall step

of us but ilso a great and in- sCheduled tife without pleasure God at the farthest corners ofarousing lascivious thoughts or by step reduce religious infhJshy

creasing danger which we must of any kind f9r vicious minors the earth and therefore enable ence among the rural populashylustful desires ~ now face in international com- Attorney General Louis c the order which the Lord gavePolice Crackdown tion he asserted

munism Wyman said this juvenile deten- to His followers to be carriedThe Judge also explained that Communism preserits not tion corps should have the out when He commanded themthe proper test for obscenity is only a direct threat but it-takes toughest schedule that t is pos- to preach the Truth to all Post Office whether the average person advantage of every occasion sible to devise without exceed- peoples and nations of the earthapplying contemporary communshy

ing the limits 0pound human endur- There can be no ~nternational Pharmacyity standards the dominant Catholic Pupils Win anceOnly those juveniles who justice without a moral code conshytheme of the material in quesshy Honors in Spelling commit despicable acts of terror cluded Ambassador de Areilza PRESCRIPTIONStion when taker as a whole and brutality would be sen- A spiritual guidance a Supremeappeals to the prurient interests WASHINGTON (NC) - Three Joseph Norris Jrtenced to the torp law is needed to rule the intershy This is identical with the test Catholic school students placed

The Attorney General de- national order that may be acshy 686 Pleasant St clared cepted by all And for this purshy

for obscenity laid down by the among the first 10 contestants in New Bedford

decision last year Betty Morgan 13 finished in i am convinced that in deal- pose we need to bririg back God U S Supreme Courtin its Roth a national spelling bee

WYman 3-3918 Assistant Cuyahoga County fifth place and received a prize ing with minors who commit to international life and to use

Prosecutor Thomas L Osborne of $100 She stumbled on the crime there has not yet been the Gospel as the fundamental said the conviction will open the world chiaus misspelling it found sufficient deterrent to that principles of our internal and way for police to crack down on chause small element of the juvenile foreign behavior CONTRACTORS operators who for years have Receiving prizes of $50 each community that commits really been walking on a razor edge were Richard P Hire of Fort vicious crimes against smaller between obscenity and legality Wayne who came in ninth and children girls and cripples

Yolanda Laurel of Laredo Tex While tender loving kindshywho was tenth ness and the milk of human unshyPhysicians Honor Thomas P Whittaker a Cathshy derstanding must always be olic who attends the American available to those who deserveBay State Native School of Oslo Norway placed it those minors who commit

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-One seventh and received $100 vicious acts of brutality should of the nations foremost authorishy Jolitta Schlehuber of Topeka be dealt with by our courts ties on chest diseases bas been won first prize of $1000 There in the same manner as adults presented the coveted medal and were 41 girls and 21 bOys in the and they should know it in adshycertificate of award of the Amershy contest vance lcan College of Chest Physicians at the annual convention of the college bull

Dr Winthrop Peabody of Washington former president of

the GlennDale Md tUbet-culo sismiddot sanitarium He has served as

an instructor at the Geotgetown durin~ the Summer University medical sch091

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day is a hard and difficult one the Bishop asserted It is no secret that the poison of our secular age has seeped into the

minds of men into the home into the community into the very spirit of our times There is no nourishment of vocations in a spirit soured by secularshyism

Praise Serra Bishop Mussio stated that

what is needed tOdayto build religious vocations is the lttype M spiritual encouragement givshyen bv Serra International-- P~ple who look outmiddotof inon- ey-tinted glasses do not fo~~ the background of such spIrltual encouragement he contmued -Ihese same Catholic people try to simplify the problem of their own responsibility to the lPirit by employing gadgets to ensnare vocations

Such means might contribute 80mewhat when used in conshyjunction with the basic apPal self-sacrifice but as an 10shy

eentive in themselves they are ~essmiddot In the Serra program these means are valuable as long bull they flow from the Serra lPirit

The Bishop declared that Godhas called on Serra Internationshyal to offset the deplorable deshy

1ections in regard to religious lOCations

God needed in this day a ebampion of the altar and found the Bishop said He called JOU as an organized force for JIOOd to overcome the delinshyquencies of the home to become IIle renewed Christian spirit of ebe community as it affects

lOCations Serious Problem

middotYours is in every sense a voshytion he concluded a true ealling by God to participate as laymen in the vital needs today

Upon it likewise depends bullhe concluded the ability to forestall other ideologies and lect such as laicism communism and PJotestantism which _ are gaining ground to the detriment of our traditional religion

LEGATE His Eminence Paul Emile Cnrdinal Leger Archbishop of Montreal has been named to represent the Pope at the 300th annishy~rsaiy ce1blation of the Shrine of Ste Anne de Beaushypre in ()nat1lt~ June 2a-26 NC PhoLo

POETRY PLEASES POPE Pope Pius XII provides an attentive audience for young Walter- Rossi of the Villa Nazareth a school for extraordinary orphan children founded by Msgr Domenico Tardini Vatican Pro-Secretary of State shown with his little charge NC Photo

Speed Anti-Religious Tactics VATICAN CITY (NC)-Radio Other reports from Berlin the Vatican today cited several in- Vatican commentator continued stances showing that the anti- ann-ounce the creation of a so- religious campaign in countries called society of funerL orashyunder the communists is being tors by the communist authorshyintensified ities of East Germany The

The Vatican commentator society is made up of persons quoted two Russian publications supporting his contention that the Soviets have middotnot let up in their anti-religious attitudes

Moscow meideDts He said the RussUm magazine

Literaturnaja Gazeta_reported a Religious was recently atrested

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who eullgize defunct communshyists during the burial ceremony The intention is to create a

counterpart to thtl ~Christian burial service since priests deny such serves to communists

As a further example of anti shyreligious tactics Vatican Radio

pointed t a solemn communist

ceremony held on International

Childhood Day when communshy- hits made a rite out of conferring shy names on children to replaCe their Christian names

Seminary Heads Plan To Convene in Rome

BOGOTA (NC)-The spirituai intellectual and cultural training of priests will be the main topic of study at the- Congress of Recshytors of Latin American Semin- aries to be heldmiddot in Rome Sept

20 The rectors of all major semshy

inaries in Latin America are exshypected to take part The me_ing was organized in connection wit~

the cermonies marking the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the Liltin American Pontifical CoHege in Rome The congress will be presided over by the recshytor of that college Jesuit Father Pablo Lopez de Lara

Bv Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD We are familia with the word Catechism but not so familiar

with the word Catechist ~ catechist is one who teaches religion in au area to a group preparing them for reception into the

_Church by a priest Catechists do not work to any great extent in the United States though the need is imperative On the

average each priest in the United States has only three converts a year If the laity were trained In their faith and zealous ~nough the -number of 1)9nvertll per year in the United States would increa~ ten fold

The Missions cannot exist without cateshy~hists because priests ar~ so few for the harvest Heremiddot is an example of how one small seed has grownmiddot into the mustard tree Fifty years ago two White Father missionshyaries on a brief visit trained- and fhlaquon left one catechist formiddotthe Alur country of Africa which at th~ time was wholly pagan Today in that area there are 80000 Catholics In middot~ne village last year there were 2000 adult baptfsms which equals the number of conshyverts in some of our large cities

Here lies an opportu~ity for tile faithful to live up to the obligations of the Saclament _ of Confirmation Baptism incorporates us to ChrIst the King Who

bull founded the Kingdom of His Church Holy Orders mcorporates u~ to Christ the Priest Who sacrifices Himself for the sms of the wo~ld Confirmation incorporates us to Christ the Teacher Who came mto the world to give testimony of the ~ruth

Catholics who realize that Confirmation imprints an indelible character on their soul know that they are bound tospread the faith and make converts In other words to be CatechIsts If you have failed to fulfill the duties of Confirmation at home then ~Irea catechist to do so for you in the Missions One can be hIred for as little as $20 a month ~en you send your sacrifice to the Holy Father through his Society for the PropagatIon of the FaIth he distributes it to the area of the world most in need Thank you again and again for helping him spread the Fait

GOD LOVE yOU to WXC for $40 For Our Holy Fathers Missions hope it will do some goodsonlewhere to Little Magie for $5~I saved five dollars from my allowances and have deCIded to sehd it to you for the Missions to Miss EB for $8 I won_ this at my place of employment by making a suggestion for saving time and money-may it help to save a soul J

When you leave for yoonr summer vacation do ou leave behind an earring or cnfflink that has lost its mate gold eywass frames a rin~ or bracelet you no longer wear or old gold anel jewelr you no longer use Dont Jet them go to waste tbey ina help the missionaries in five continents Just send them to us we will resell tbem and the mone will be sent ~ the Holy Fatber to aid tbe poor andsnffei-ing in aU mission lands

Cut out this column pin your sacrifice to -it and mail it to the

Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth ~veIlJeNe~York1 N Y or your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV ~YMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street F~l Rive Mass

Urges Active Role By Union Memb~rs WORCESTER (NC)-A gradshy ates would eventually become

union members because of theuating class of Boys Trade spirit of the times BishopHighSchool-potential union Wright exhorted those who do

mbmbers-has been urged to join- to attend union meetings become more middotthan pawns in to take part in all voting and to some union leaders quest for be sure to know why how and Power in whose name decisions are

Bishop John J Wright of made Worcester told them that this He cautioned the graduates would mean constance vigilance against allowing themselves to in addition to conscientious pershy middotbe reduced to mere statistics formance of their duties and obshy in furthering some national or ligations as union members international union leaders amshy

Remarking that many gradu- bitions 1

til the holy priesthood Archbishp Juan Landazuri

lticketts of Lima Peru stated that the most serious problem which all our South American countries suffer is without doubt lie scarcity of clergy

In Brazil he said there is eRe priest for every 6qoO CathoshyliCs in Argentina one for every 1

500 in Peru one for evey 5000 in Columbia Ecuador alld Chile one priest for ever-y 3000 llaithful

Tbreaten BeliPoD The situation would be much

worse he~asserted H it were aot for the help given bymiddot the Ilumerous members of the Eushyropean and North American dergy

To solve this problem is to brighten the future of the Church in South America the Archshybishop said because upon it depends the Christian formation of the faithful and their spirit shyasl welfare

in Moscow and that an active search is being carried on to locate another Religious for proshymoting meetings of a _religious nature

The Soviet youth review Pioniyr the commentator-said has attacked spiritual exercises calling them inadmissible manishyfestations of -medieval ignorshyaflCe I

Outside the Soviet Union the campaign is also being waged on a vast scale he said He cited the example of East Gerinany where Bishop Helmut Wittlerof Osnabruck has declared thatmiddotl the

fight against the Cburcbhas beshycome greater in the past six months

East German The Bishop speaking to a cori-

vention of Catholic editors in Hamburg said school directors in East Germany now must supervise the political tendenshycies of all teachers including priests in charge of religious inshystruction

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Pa rish Demahds Continued from Page One

of the Church which is both an institution or a visible means of grace and also a co~~ munity of the hithful - the Mystical Body of Christ I

When the Church is considshyered only as an institution he said laym~1 are likely to reshygard their parish as a kind of handy filiing station to which we come once a week to be spiritually refuelled

But when th~ Church is conshysidered as the Mystical Body he continued e begin to see tha~ as members of the parish we are responsible with our priests for all the soul~athshyolic and non-Catholic-who live within our parish boundaries and that we are responsible for building a real community on the temporal order in our parish

neighborhoods The disappearance of the soshy

ealled national parish organshyized on lines of nationality has created many problems for urban parishes Mr Giese said

Without Roots Parishioners today are basicshy

aUy without roots he declared without attachments or loyalshyties to a parish M~my members of city parshy

Isheshe added no longer feel a closeness an identificatiof a loyalty to the parish The parish has become more of a plant than a community of the faithshyful M~ Giese went on to point

out that the parishioners lack of identification with his parish is similar to the situation that

exists in other areas of modern xiety

The individual feels a loss of identity he remarked in the face of big corporations big labor organizations big politi shycaf parties big government

It is a major problem b~

laid and almost all who have considered it come to the Same conclusion - once again smaIlI

intermediar groups which act as a buffer between the lonely individual and large associashytions must be developed

Small Groups T~us he said the more we I

ellD landscape our parishes with lIIlall Catholic Action groupings community -ltsociations block organizations and so forth the shybetter our chances of building CQmmunity and parish spirit in these massive urban neighbor- boods and of restoring to the lonely individual his sense of dignity In con~rast with the city parshy

Ish Mr Giese said the new shbshyurban parishes seem to have a godd natural community spirit Parishioners are eager for Cath- otic education for both chiidren and adult he declared and lay participation in the liturgy is more frequent Mr Giese maintained that it ampI simply an impossibility for the average parish priest today to carry out his ministry alone It is estimated that an average priest can successfully contact no more than 600 people a year and yet we have parishes from five to 10 thousand with only three or four priets to a parish

Itis for this reason he sai~ that the modern parish needs great numbers of the laity to carry out the catechetical apostolatecensus work teachshying home visiting record-keepshying

Mr Giese also expressed the hope that eventually the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine will be able to send lay cate chists tb mission lands as part of our contribution to the world mission activity of the Church

M~rk Centenary ROME (NC)-The Daughters

of the Heart of Mary have cele- brated the first centenary of the opening of their first houSe here

The Society founded in Paris in 1790 has approximately 1500 members scattered throughout the world The organization was established in the United States in 1851 and has houses

in13 archdioceses and If dio- Celieamp bull

MASS ABOARD ROMANCE Very Rev William E RivelySJ newly-appointed Jesuit Superior to the Caroshyline-Marshall Islands Mission says Mass-aboard his 50-foot mission schooner Romance In the background assisting at Mass is the schooners native crew Ne Photo

Hospitals Must Center Attention Always Aroud Care of Patient ATLANTIC CITY (NC)-Sym- demand that he and his family

pathy kindness and understandshy be greeted reassuringly that ing should be expressed the moshy hospital regulations be presentshyment a patient enters the hosshy ed courteously and medical terms pital a Sister who is a hospital consultant told the 43rd annual convention of the Catholic Hospital Association here

Sister Justina Morgan a member of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul from Marillac Seminary Norshy

mandy Mo spoke of the openshying general session of the conshyvention which had as its theme The Hospital Aposiolate in a Changing Era

Primary Purpose We must accept literally

never before that hospitals hosshypital administration schools of nursing ind schools of nursing administration exist for one primary purPose and one OQly namely the care of the patient Sister said

We all know this to be true rhen why have we strayed so far from care-care centered around the patient she asked

For years she continued we have justified our position in terms of the war shortage of nurses shortage ot all types of hospital personAel and vthe 40shyhour week

Sister Justina said another factor is the shortened hospital stay today but she said that for the very reason that the patient will be with us so short

[a time the elements of sym- pathy kindness understanding and love should be felt and exshypressed from the moment be enters the hospital

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General Session

Presiding at the general sesshysion was Msgr F M J Thomshy

ton of Sea Girt N J president of the association Greetings to the delegates were delivered byBishop Justin J McCarthy of Camden

Speakers were Msgr Thom- ton Msgr Donald A McGowan director Bureau of Health and Hospitals NlltiQnal Ca~holic Welfare Conference Washingshyton and Sister Francis Xavier

dean schoof of nursing DYoushyville College Buffalo NY

In another convention session Dr James F Collins medical director of Cambridge City Hosshypital Cambridge Mass warned against the tendency to rely on modern medical magic to the neglect of medical fundamenials

Dr Collins also said that medshyicine should be a happy com bination of art and science but

that modern communication facilities have glamorized the scientificaspect

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GODS HOME FIRST~ OURS LATER Sis~r Gladys of the Hoi) Cross superior of St Marys Convent

Brnakulam India writes we humbly approach our benefactors with a request Ii is forb years since thls inshystitution has been started bullbull we are now 50 sisters bull bull bull we conduct a hIgh school with an enrollment of 1300 pupils bull bull about 80 girls room and board with lIS

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bull and we have an orphanaJe willi 52 children The sisters live in part of the school building and the schoo veranda is used as a chapel In all these )ears we have not been able to dve a proper plaee to Ow Lord all our earnings have te be used to run the school and orphanage So our beloved benefacton we approach you humbb with a request--will )ou be

kind enough to help us build a chapel To build a chapel for these sisters will cost $4000 Could yoU heip The) are aski~ for a home for Our Lord

OUR FUND FOR ORPHANS BREAD HELPS To FEED AND CLOTHE SEVERAL THOUSAND ORPHANS IN THE NEAR EAST)

A DOLLAR A MONTH ~ELPS TREMENDoUSLY Q

GOD INCARNATE middot0 wOl1derful power of the priest 1I87S St Augustine in whon

handa the Son of God becomes Incarnate evermore even as He onee became Incarnate III the womb of His Vlrshydn Mother Truly all wonders are Inslgshynlilcant In relation to the Btupendous thing that takes place ever) time a priest celeshybrates Mass If you could give ilnanclal aid to i1boy In the Near East who Is studying to become s priest you would be helping him toward the day that he will be riven

-power whleh surpasses that of angels PAUL and GEORGE hoPe one da)to be priests

of themiddotMost High The) are studylng at Ii seminaI In INDIA Preparation for the priesthood entalls a lonr arduous eourse or studies The cost of tuition is $100 a year for Ib yean

MEDICINES TO EASE THE PAIN OF THE SUFFERING LEPERS OP INDIAi OUR DAMlEN LEPER FUND HELPSmiddot TO BUY

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SHARING IN MERIT SISTER WILLIAM and SISTER JOSE hope to deYote their IIv~

God bull Relidous They have bee-un their preparation for their dedicated service and are now In a uovltlate ID PALAI INDIA If one of them was your adopted daughter In Christ 10U would reo celve a share In the merits of her apostolate and a remembrance In her dall) prayers bull How caD yoU adopt one of them By aldlnl

her In a material way wblle she is learning tho rudiments of religious life Two years of trai Inll In the novitiate are necessar) for a girl wbo

Corporate Communion

The~ParishmiddotParadc NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES FALL RIVER

All members of the Womens Guild are urged by their officers

to receive corporate Communion at the 8 oclock Mass next Sun- day morning They will meet in the vestibule of the upper church where ranks will be formed ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

High honors and perfect at shytendance awards were presented to ciiildren attending Christian Doctrine classese at recent cereshymonies conducted by Very Rev Leonard J Daley pastor

The classes are taught by the Missionary~Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity tbgether with five lay teachers - Meriting High Honors w~re

Elizabeth Morin Gerald MurshyphY_Michael Gladych Bonnie

Farrenkopf Donn~ Harris Mark Sullivan

Also Annette Cloutier Jenshynifer Murray Suzanne Gladych Ellen Karu~as Nancy Dunne Michael Donovan William Frashytus Karen Hurley Patrick Donovan and Philip Sullivan

Twenty-nme awards were made for pepect attendance at

ST LAWRENCE NEW BEDFORD

The Annual Reception to new members of the Guard of Honor SoCiety was held on the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus when 40 new members were reshyceived into the society arid enshyrolled by the pastor Rt Rev Msgr James J GeI~rd VG

This society is dedicated to adoration and reparation to the Sacred Heart-of Jesus and Monshysignor Gerrard spoke to the members of the many ways to practice this devotion The meetshying closed with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament

The following are to represhysent St Lawrence Parishin the District Council of Catholic Woshymen for the coming year

Delegate Mrs Leo Gallagher Alternate Mrs Emile Monfils o

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~Go Y8 Into the whole world snd preach the Gospel to every ereature this commission of Christ to His followers haa beea oamed out since the day It was a-iven bull It we are truly Catho~o we wi~l be zealous for the spread of the Kingdom of Chrbt bullbull If we are zealous we will help to spread that kingdom By our pr~y~n and alms let us prove to God and His Blessed Mother that our hearts are In harmony with the Sacred Heart of Him who prayecl tbat there may be but one fold and one shepherd

15 Ne~ Rect~ry Replaces Roundhouse Continued from Page One

-- h w IC In ItseIf a landshyIurc h h IS mark in this town of more than 13000 people the rectory gives the parish four red brick buildshylngs within a comparatively

lIIJ1all area The church also owns a twoshy

story wooden house whIch was used as a te~porary rectory lgttshytween the bme the roundhouse was torn down and the new building was completed for ocshycupancy two weeks ago

Roundhouse The roundhouse came into the

possession of the church when property bounded on three foides by Park Tifft and Broad 5ts was purchased for $20000 in 1877

Legend has it that the buildshylng part of the so-called Tifft property was used during the Revolutionary War days as a hiding place for Negro slaves who had fled their Southern

Movement for Unity Causes Uneasiness

ROME (NC)--Ceflain activshyities of the world Council of Churches have caused uT)easishyness in many Catholics intershyested in the movement to unite Christendoms separated churchshyes

Jesuit Father Charles Boyer editor of the Catholic magazine Unitas voices this fear in an editorial entitled Misgivings on the Ecumenical Movement

Father Boyer who is also a professor of patristic theology at the Gregorian University said the uneasiness arises from two lIOurces-exterior unity without doctrinal unity and a tendency of the council to devote itself to activities other than the search for unity

The Jesuit writer said the council was formed as a result of the ecumenical movement and was intended from its beginshyings to promote Christian unity

Intellectual Life RIVER FOREST (NC)--More

than 200 persons from 20 states and Canada have registered to attend a two-day symposium on the Catholic contributionmiddot to American intellectual life at Rosary College in Illinois start shying June 14

masters There was a tunnel whlch conshy

nected the basements of the church and the rectory but It had not been used for many yeAarsmiddot II f

few years middotalo a section 0 the lawn between the church and the roundhouse collapsed and revealed a hidden undershyground room walled with heavy blocks of granite which could have been used years ago for either a hiding place or a vegshyetable cellar

The roundhouse consisted of two floors and a small ~upola at the top center It had a spiral staircase winding up from the first floor to the cupola directly in the center of the building

New Building In c~trast the new building

has spacious rooms separate second-floor suites for the three priests assigned to the parish a large recreation room in the basement a suite for visiting priests and another suite for the housekeepers

The four suites for the priests occupy the second floor On ~e

first floor are the quarters for the housekeepers-with sepshyarate bedrooms for each one-a kitchen dining room three ofshyfices lounge and a sitting room for the maids The building is 66 feet across

the front and 41 feet deep on the south side-next to the church --and80 feet deep on the opshyposite side It is in the form of an ell

There are concrete floors throughout overlaicent with linoshyleum and carpeis

A feature of the building ia the inter-communication system connecting the suites offices and other areas on the first floor

The recreation room provides an area where the Rev Edward B Booth pastor of the church hasmiddot been conducting convert classes

Thomas F Coleman was the contractor and the architect was Joseph M Mosher Jr Both are from Providence

The late Rev Francis J Mashyloney who was succeeded by Father Booth as the pastor planned the rectory but did not live to see the start of ~onshy

struction Msgr Gerrard was assisted in

NEW RECTORY Rt Rev Msgr James J GerrardVG (second left) is shown with Rev Edward B Booth pastor (left) Rev Edwin J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunshyziato assistants at laying of the cornerstone of new rectory to replace historical roundhouse at St Marys North Attleboro

The vicar general expressed his thanks to the parishionenDeschenes Wins Scholarship for your cooperation and loyshyalty in making it possible forSpotlighting Our Schools the priests to live and work in

SHA ELEMENTARY FALL RIVER

Presentation of a gift to Sister Marita Dolores SUSC princishypal by Elizabeth Donnelly capshytain of the schoo~ was one of the highlights of the annual party for the Sacred Hearts Academy elementary division graduating class held on the

CARNEGIE GRANTEE Rev Brother James M Kenshyny SJ of Morrist9wn N J business manager of the service enterprises at New Yorks Fordham Unishyversity has been awarded a Carnegie Foundation grant to attend the 1958 ShEgtrt Course in College Business Manageptent at the Univershysity of Omaha this summer NC Photo

comfort school grounds Monday after noon

The class pro]jhecy was given 3 Good Reasons by Sharon Cronin and Brendll Shea the will by Patricia Callashy for savinghan md the Whos Who by Barbara Kane A buffet lunch- eon was served at The SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO Od Red Bonk

At the graduation exercises of the school Gerard Deschenes was awarded the annual scholshyarship given by the Student Fund of the parish His avershyage in the combined years avershyage and competitive examinashytion was 90 per cent This projshyect started in 1948 helps boost attendance at Catholic fligh schools which is one condition for accepting this award The 1 You get sound advice winner is given $100 each year based on 130 years for the four years of high school of experienceFunds are provided by monthly contributions made by a group 2 We currently pay a of interested parishioners savings dividend of

Son of Mr and Mrs Agenard 3 per year Deschenes Gerard has been enshyrolled at Assumption High 3 Service is prompt School in Worcester He has a conside~ate helpful brother studying at St Francis

BANK BY MAILCollege Biddeford Me Other prizes awarded during at

the party held for the graduates in the parish hall following TIle graduation exercises were doshynated by Rev Joseph Larue OLDpastor of the church Rev Edshymond L Dickinson assistant and director of the school State RED Representative Carlton H Bliss Ladies of St Anne Sodality Duvernay Council No 42 Union BANK S Jean Baptiste North Attleshy Fall River Savings Bank boro Catholic Womens Club

141 NO MAIN STSuccursale Ste-Jeanne dAre No 174 Assumption Society Mr FALL RIVER Hector DeBlois Dr Henry Tel OS 5-7868 Bedard and Dr Roland Smith

He said the faith of the f)eople of North Attleboro is well known throughout the diocese

Father Booth cited the new rectory as a monument to the parish bull

He was presented with a check by Mr Fisher on behalf of the society to aid in paying for the building

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WASHING(ON (NC)-- More than 300 million copies of pubshylications were distributed by Russia in the free world last year for propaganda purposes

This figure represented a five per cent increase over 1956 the United States Information Agenshycy reported In the Middle East however the figure was up 400 per cent to a total of 413600 books and 1515400 pamphlets Russia will issue 700 new titles in 26 languages for disshytribution in the free world durshying 1958 USIA estimates

The USIA said it had about three million books in its 156 libraries in 64 countries last year Since 1950 it has assisted foreign publishers in bringing out 40 million copies of 4400 American books printed in 50 languages

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the dedicatory ceremony by Father Booth Rev Edwiri J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunziato assistants

Visiting Priests Visiting priests included Rt

Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St John the Evangelist Church in Attleboro Rev Corshynelius ONeill Ubalde J Denshyneault James F McCarthy and Edward Rausch all of Attleboro Revs Gerard Chabot and Roger Gagne pastor and assistant reshyspectively of St Theresa Church in South Attleboro Rev Patrick TT Hurley of TlUnton Revs Thomas Parris and Elshymeric Dubois of LaSalette Semshyinary Attleboro and Rev Cornelius Keliher of St Mary Church in North Seekonk

Addressing the gathering were Msgr Gerrard Father Booth George R Fisher representing the St Vincent de Paul Society Bernard J Doyle Sr representshying the patishioners and Albert M Larsen Jr Chairman of the Board of Selectm~n

Father Loew introduced the speakers

Sage and Sand

Denies Theory More Money Cure for Educational 1lls

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

It is an article of the unwritten American creed that there is nothing so bad that another billion dollars or so wont mend it If for example we seem to be in danger of falling Qehind in the race for space contr9l the obvious remedy is for us to shell oufbull 1

astonomlca sums of ~oney to recapture leadership If our schools have been delin quent in producing sufficient brain power why then the cure is more money -much more m 0 n e-y - tom a k e them produce

It is a cheershyluI form u 1a and it solves all our anxieties

without tears Not unexpectshyedly it was Dr Jam~s Bryant C()I1ant whose

name is great among the chemists who pro- posed it the other day with special reference to opening the floodgates of funds for our Amercan educatiampnal system

Our schools he told his com lIlencement listeners are not really bad schools nor have they actually failed in their edshyllCational mission Tliey simply have not had enough money to 40 their job Give them more -much more-and they wiU work like a charm

Seek Nationalizatioa Now it should be borne in mind that Dr Conant sometime presshy

Ident of Harvard University (a private school) has widely ad-Yertised his view that the prr Yate and religious schools of America are divisive and thereshyfore harmful to the best intershy

tmiddot ests 0 f the na IOn

We may safely judge then that he is not letting his genshy

t t th b tt f herosl y ge emiddot e er 0 1mand that when he calls for more money for our schools he is thinking only about the stateshy~pported schools He should

be more preCIse He could eas-By getinto trouble over this

It is pretty much of an open RCret that what the educational ~ialists would like to see and

ee quiCkly is the complete nashytionalizatjo~ of all American

education and educational agenshyeies so that the problem could be handled with all the convenishyence and dexterity of a federal bureaucracy Then indeed the money could be commandeerecl and channeled in the right di-IOeCtions

It iSil n intoxicating prospect end the current wave of anxiety ever the alleged Americim edushyelltional lag affords a splendid epening for those who agree with them to persuade the nashytion to go along

Faith in the Dollar Let us by no means undershy

estimate these men their power or their determination There is little doubt that the present situation poses one of the great threats to genuine Ameri~~nedshy

ucation in our entire experience For it is completely within

the realm of possibility that the American people stampeded by the psychology of panic m~ht

decide that the educational soshyeialists have the right to it

It is not IecessarY tomiddot antici shypate the nationalization of the

entire system as an immediate tep but if the move for middotfederal control through financial dictashytorship is successful the real battle will have been won The rest is a matter of picking up the pie~es

Now a glarlng fallacy )1t the root ofmiddot Dr Conants rhetoric is that more money is the sure eure for our educational iUs One might suppose (naively no doubt) that better teaching might have even more to do with it -

But his solution is typic~l exshyemplaty of the way vast num- bers of Americans think and operate It is symptoJtlatic of the degree to which sheer material shy

lampm has captured the America mud thetouching falt~ in the

d II th f llibl 0 ar a~ e mae pana~a Have we enemies anywhere

in the world We can buy their friendship Have we a dearth of brains We can buy the~ very best brains in the open market

This of course is a guaranteed recipe for bankruptcy But were Americas economic resources

secure even against the socialshyists and the pseudo-liberals who are bent on disipating them as fast as possible it by no meall8 follows that the formula fits

As it is America is already spending far more money on

education than all middotthe rest of the world combined It might seem reasQiiable that if the anshyswer were to be fcgtund in this direction we would have had some faint inkling of it

0 More Power for Socialists middotThe suspicion however un-

worthy is unavoidable that what the educational socialist8 ~ally want is not better edushycation for America but more for themselves

Dr Comint is a highly intelshyligent man it is very difficult to believe that he is wholly serious when he says that more money can produce more brailllL But there is no question that the conversion of the Americaa ~u~ational syst~m into a monoshylIthIC dletators~lp woud mean t~e grcatestsmgl~ co~centrashyIon o~ po~er fmanc~al and IdeologIcal In - the natIOn and perhas m the w~rld

The quam~ adYlce of the poet Beaumarchals tNapoleon that he make the prunary schools of F h d ranc~ IS ~ropagan a agencI~

was t-llhpuhan compared to this It IS easy enough to say that II h

a t IS bears watchmg partIeshyularly -vhen those interested in promotmg the deal are makmg no obserable effort to conceal theIr tactIcs

Th e real dIffIculty and the

real challenge are to get our schoos back to their essential flnchon of teaching without eIther b k t th tmiddotan )up mg e na lOB

~ d~stroying their own integshyrlty 10 the process This takeshym~re than watching it take oomg

Fleefrom Reds BONN (NC)-Eastmiddot to West

flow of refugees continues like a seemingly endless trek througla the Iron Curtain More ethan bull quarter million people escaped from theSoviet zone of German alone last yearThat is more thall the total of Hungarians who found their way to freedom after the bloody uprising there in 1956

Humility Need _ Continued middotfrom Page One Things werent as complex

for man prior to the Renaissance he said here

Then the qmrch applied inshydividual guidance to emperor and beggar alike ihe scientist who is a Lutheran points out

But when science freed it shy_self from the bonds of religioUs

dogma thus opening the way for the technological revolution the Church lost some of its inshyfluence onmiddot the middotethical conduct of man

The crucical challenge of OUl

day is to recoup this influence to restQre to the Church the task d guiding man alonghi8 dangerous road

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CHIcAGO (NC) - Father Hugh M Beahan Grand Rapids diocesan director of radio and TV reports 44 American dioceses areproducing 108 live televisian programs Among these 05 per cent are on a weekly basis 135 per cent are presented more thaft once a week arid 14 per eent less than ~nce ~ week

Half-hour programs constitute 52 per cent of the totalFather Beahan lid Sunday is the most popular day of telecast with oil per cent of the programs origishynating that day

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THE ANCHOR16 Thurs June 26 1958

Praises Legacy Continued from Page One

and the wiles of communism On his first full day in th~

city President Garcia with his wife and Archbishop Julio Roshysales of Cebu the Philippines attended Mass at St Patrick cathedral The Philippine head of state was greeted from the episcopal throne y His Eminshyence Francis Cardinal Spellman Archbishop of New York

Cardinal Spellman said I hope Mr Garcia that you feel as completely at home today as I was whim given the privilege of celebrating the first Mass in the rehabilitated cathedral in Manila last year

The sermon was delivered by Msgr Charles J McManus di shyrector of the Cathedral Informashytion Center

Following the Mass President Garcia lunched with Cardinal Spellman in the Cardinals resi shydence He then went to the Fordshy

ham Campus in the Bronx Edue3tion is Greatest Ally

President Garcia told hill Fordham audience composed of Father McGinley Philippine dignitaries and members of the clergy that the U S should expand its program of educa- tional aid f~r southeast Asia His country the president middotsaid could supply the cultural liai shyson and be the focal center of such an endeavor

The U~ S he continued by utilizing such institutions as the Ford and Rockefeller Foundashytions with their ~vast means and resources can embark on an expanded educational aid proshygram for southeast Asia througll the Philippines and help train the youth of the region who will be the Asian leaders of tomorshyrow

This could herald the end of communism in our section of the world he declared

Appearing later the same day on Meet The Press the NBC television program President Garcia said his country would not recognize Red China even if the U S should do so

The next two days (June 23 and 24) President Garcia was honored by official and semishyofficial visits which included amiddot breakfast given for him at the

nunkal a native of Malabar in- Waldorf - Astoria Hotel by dia has been ordained at the Charles P Romulo Philippine

middotJesuit seminary here in Indi- Ambassador to the U S ana is the ninth member of hill family to enter the priesthood fIC religious life

Father Kunnilnkal is one 01 IS childmiddotren Three of his seveR ste~s are nuns while all fiVe of bis brothers are in the sen-shyice of the Church Two are Je~

uits-a priest land Brother ODe

w a Carmelite priest another a Capuchin priest arid another a diocesan priest Educated in India the new priest came iD this country thre~ years ago

Cardinal Spellman attended a dinner in President Garcia honor at the Sheraton-Astor

Ho~l given by the Philippine Community Executive Council

The 61-year-old Philippine leader rQde up Broadway from Jlattery Park to receive the trashyditional city welcome to visit shying heads of state Thousanda 01 cheering New Yorkers lined the sidewalks Ticker tape flutshy~red from hundreds of open windows in the downtown 01shyfice section

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Three Fall River Chinese Sisters Achieve Outstanding Records

An outstanding record is being made at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River by a trio of Chinese si~ters Their story in refreshing contrast to the tales of juvenile delinshyquency haunting todays headlines is an example of the influence for good youngshysters can have on each other

It began when Joyce Mark a 1954 graduate enthused aboutthe academy to her friend Elizabeth Ng Elizabeth daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs Frank Yan Ng 357 South Main Street Fall River decided to attend SHA

Professing no religious affiliashytion she took a keen interest in academy religious classes which she attended voluntarily usually earning top grades in tests and quizzes By her senior year she was seriously considering entershying the Church During ~e

IIenior chiss retreat she discussed the matter with the retreat masshyter Rev Daniel Egan SA who not only encouraged her personshyally but obtained Chinese lanshyguage catechisms for her so that she could explain theFaith more fully to her parents

Alter graduation Elizabeth obtained a civil service job in Washington living in a Catholic residence there at the exprea desire of her parents She began formal religious instruction and was baptised on Holy Saturday this year by Rev Cormac Long of St Peters Washington receivshying the sacrament of confirmashytion on Pentecost Sunday

But the chain of events started by Joyce Mark has not yet Mopped Both Elizabeths sisters followed her to SHA Jean Ng Iraduated this month and has been awarded a full tuition IICholarship to a Providence business college Eventually she hopes to follow Elizabeth w a lovernment position The youngshyest sister Carol is now enterinl

Visit to Lourdes Continued from Pace 0_

heart of Pius XII said Father Oliveira diocesan moderator of the Legion and curate at Our Lady of Lourdes Church TauWlshyton of which Rcv E Souza de Mello is pastor Whenever Leshylion groups visit Rome he bid they receive preferred treatshyment

All over Europe the Dublinshyfounded Legion is active in its work of cooperating with the tlergy in the salvation of souls Jeported Father Oliveira reshycently returned from a 4-day pilgrimage to Old World shrines made with a group of active and auxiliary Legion members When the Pope blessed us it was as if he were trying to take in the whole world with his exshytended armssaid Father Olishyveira A prized souvenir of his trip is a group photograph in which he stands next to the Holy Father and in view of his great devotion to Our Lady a memory equally prized is that he said Mass daily while in Rome at the basilica of St Mary Major largest church in the world dedishytated to Our Lady

Unity of Chure Other points of interest vi8shy

Ited by the pilgrims from the Fall River Diocese included Fatima Ars where the parish thurch of the Cure of An is still in use Pompeii with its worldshyJenow~ed painting of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Parayshyle-Monial made famous by St Margaret Mary Alacoque They are probably one of the few

-groups ever to visit Mon-aco for the purpose of seeing its CatheshydraI completely by-passing the casinos of Monte Carlo

Lourdeshowever inits censhytennial year formed the high point of the pilgrimage said Father Oliveira But he foreshy

went the privilege of bathing in the waters of the shrine There were so many sick people wait shying that I could not bear to take time needed by them

He cited the nightly torchlight procession to the grotto of Lourdes as a never-to-be-forshyaotten expcrience The rosary was said by each pilgrim in bis own tongue with the Gloria Patri at the end of each decade recited in Latin At the end of

~er sophomore year and hasnt decided what career shell folshylow

Pride in Daughter Meanwhile the whole Ng

family who work together in operating a restaurant are anshyticipating Elizabeths retarn to Fall River on vacation in July Family projects are not new to the Ngs however Another unshydertaking was the -founding of a Chinese language SChool ~hich all the children attended

Theyre united too in their pride In Elizabeth When their restaurant was visited during a quiet period they gathered t~

supply details of Elizabeths achievements And they have an added reason for pride in that their daughter is now the Kings daughter as well This was reflected in her choice of a baptismal name shes now Elizshyabeth Regis Ng Regis meanshying of the kin~

the rosary the Hail Holy Queen and Apostles Creed were sung al80 in Latin The combination of so many tongues with the unishyversal language of the Church lave me a tremendous feeling of the oneness of the Church -and the Mystical Body

Visit Headquarten The Legionaries felt at home

ift Lourdes too upon visiting the Legion headquarters there a building given to the organishyzation by a nephew of St Bernashydette on condition that it hi used for religious purposes only At the headquarters Legionaries from all parts of Europe take turns in serving for a month or two at a time They distribute literature and try in other ways w make the work of the Legion known to Lourdes pilgrims

On its return voyage the Fall River pilgrims ship left from Gibraltar and even in that fortress city Father Oliveira disshycovered fellow-Legionaries He has returned to his Taunto~ parshyish more than even enthused over the Legion apostolate

At his own sunny rose-surshyJounded shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes he detailed some of the accomplishments of the three praesidia active in his parish Nearly every previously unconshyfirmed adult has received that

sacrament many marriages have been rectified and th~ number

of parishioners approaching the sacraments has been tripled in the five years the Legion has been in operation In the entire Diocese he said there are 21 praesidia organized in 13 pushyishes

Parish Shrine A miniature Lourdes processhy

sion is held monthly to Our Lady of Lourdes parish shrine with parish and City-wide groups taking turns in partici shypating The shrine itself beshylongs to the parish in a unique way for it is made of stones eollected from the fields of nearby farms Father Oliveira himself manned a truck for a month during the Mariah Year of 1954 when the shrine was built aiding parish teen-agers in collecting suitable stones

The Legion of Mary multi shyplies the zeal of priests by proshyviding them with capable helpshyers declared the diocesan modshyerator Please pray for the work of the Legion and for increased

membership in the Diocese he concluded

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Preiate Says Todays Youth Victims Of False Philosophy of Discipline

GREENSBURG (NC)-Todays To a great segment of our young people make up neither college men ana women today bull beat nor a silent genera- the speaker declared freedom tion but rather are the articu- ill a situation in which the indishylate and aggressive victims vidual can do or say an)thing of a false philosophy of difici- 1II1hich he wants to say or do pline without regard to Hi~ rights or

Rt Rev Msgr Donald M privileges of anyone else To Cleary chaplain to Catholic stu- them the exalted idea of the digshydents at Cornell University nity of man has been corrupted Itbaca N Y offered this analy- into the idea of the supremacy Bis in a commencement address of the individuals judgment at Seton Hill College here Cor- When the are told that libshynell has been the scene of recent y outbreaks of student violence ert~ IS the opportulllty to do ~hat

Students like those who took whl~h one ought to do th~y Imshyt middot th d t t t mediately choke on the word par In e emons ra lOllS a ht f middottmiddot r tht

Cornell -he said are the fu1l- oug to or 1 ~mf 1~~ ~u on ~ blown products of an educational restrlc Ion an Iml a lOn an theory which has as its funda- these words hav~ long slnce been

deleted from their leXicons Onemental premise a glarmg error ht th t 1 The error he continued i15 the mIg say a ~oung ~p e

belief that liberty and freedom have always rebelled agamst aJe unconditioned and UDre- a~t~or~ty have always resented - t d dt th t hl diSCiplIne have always foughtSwlC e commo I les- a p I - h h h t -h =th t d agamst stnctures on speech andosop y w IC eac es a or er h 1

can be established without diseishypline and that morality iFits b d t the od t ofroa es sense IS pr uc the adored democratic process

This point of view Msgr Cleary Said is the only posshysible explanation of students violent reaction to anything which resembles authority or discipline While unexpressed their attitude seems to be We

will accept and Iive by onlythose rules and that code which WE consider to be just and fair

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Msgr Cleary pointed out that order caimot exist without au shythority virtue cannot flourish without discipline Any philosshy

TttE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs June 26 1958

Catholic Deaf Are to Meet At Louisville

LOUISVILLE (NC)shyTwo important developments for Catholic deaf persons are expected to come out of the ninth annual convention of the International Catholic Deaf Association here July 6 to 12

Convention directors are lookshying for an agreement on a set of hand signs fQr Catholic usage which will eliminate differences in the signing of such terms as sacraments rosary and Mass

A printed form for Confession by deaf persons is the second mljor items on the agenda This will make it possible for the deaf person to confess his sins quickly and accurately with a pencil

~fhe majority of deaf persons attending the convention will be those who use signs rather than speech for communication All meetings will be conducttgtd by sig-ns in silence Father Gerald Timmel conshy bull

vention chairman said translashytors will be on hand They wiD interpret signs for those not proshyficient in sign language As the slgteeches are delivered in sign language the translators wiD convey the meaning in words

An estimated 1000 deaf pershysons their husbands and wives and chaplains of local chapten of the association are expected to attend In addition to conshyvention meetings vacation and

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Daiiy mass with sermon and Confessions are planned Toun of places of historical interest a boat ride on a river steameF a grand ball and a civic recepshytion are also on the agenda Registration will be held July at convention headquarters Louisvilles Kentucky Hotel The daily Mass will be ofTered at the Cathedral of the Assumpti~ here

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CrossWord Solution costs and this must come about into duty as the large crowd thro_ugh family prayer Father began to pour into the groundsIn Trend to Grey Films Patrick Peyton of the Holy of the Holy Cross Fathers Semshy

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TOG SUIlBy William oR Mooring EVE C Cross Fathers told more than inary where the Fair was held RIGS ENGLANDA young fellow who knows movies so well he ought to SORO TEEPEE 3500 people at the Country Fair The order has under construcshy

10 on $64000 Question offers two reasons why many in North Easton sponsored by tion on the same grounds a new the Associate Family of the Holy Seminary the first built in thealmost first-class films fail to click with the public these Cross Fathers East by the Order that conductsdays Some he says lack a positive point of view Others The salvation of the world Stonehill College Notre Dame

display too little regard for (James Stewar~) concientiously hinges on the return to unity University Kings College in consistency in characteri~- retiring from the poliGe force love and respect in ~h~ iamily Wilkes-Barre Pa and other tion becaU~e he suffers dizzy spells circle the world famous founder institutions ~

Any Hollywood producer then shortlyalterwards getting of the Family Rosary Crusade Father Peyton left North ehoosing a theme like negro- involved in a dizzy love affair and the Family Theatre said Easton for Minnesota where he

The famous priest who re- will conduct a State-wide Familywhife integration anti-semitism with a woman he knows as the It seems only a short time that polltical char- wife of a-friend turned recently from the Brus- Rosary Crusade on the same

Roddy with his mother used to sels Worlds Fair where the pattern he has followed in dioshyJatanismlabor- In the soon to be released come to our home to dinner Holy Cross Fathers are showing ceses throughout America Eushyin a nag ement film Houseboat Sophia Lor- then play cowboys and Indians a film three years in the making rope Asia and Africa apheaval etc en plays the deVoted foster- wiHf our children The Fifteen Mysteries of thebull h 0 u 1 d not mother of Cary Grants children Dean Stockwells last visit was Rosary was introduced to thepose and ex- (as a means of course to land- with his brother Guy about overflow crowd by the Revploit the social ing their Pa) At the start we three years back He then seemed SAVE MONEY ONGeorge S DePrizio CSC Eastshyproblem then see her teachIng the little boy quiet even timid His career as

mn away from how to steal from a street bar- a boy star had finished Would V It without at- row he make it again as an adult atican Stamps YOUR OIl HEATtempting any solution What Similar inconsistencies have actor VATICAN CITY (NC)-The might happen if positive con- turned up in other recent pic Holy Sees participation in the sectit C(II ~~~n0 1 t be Today presumably he is allelusions were drawn in such tures ne exp aria IOn may Brussels World Fair has been

d- d set again although I hope this films lS another matter tha t H0 11ywoo pro ucers are t db role in Compulsion will not eommemora e y a new series CHARLES F VARGAS

middottes Examples breaking away from stark black f V t Ct t t Clh t type Dean Stockwell either l) a Ican 1 ypo~ages amps 25 ROCKDALE V E

The young man cites as typi- and w I e contrasts-between vir- A EIIU Character typing is one of the-1of the rlp and run tech- tuous and vicious characters NEW BEDFORD MASS most stupid and inexplicable ofIlique in screenplaytelling The fair-haired hero and black TElIIo1TS(J

Markof the Hawk in Wllich moustachioedvillian ai-e not Hollywoods casting habits _ Pup Te~t~ bull99middot ~ - ~he producers set Littl~ Rock even seen in Westerns any more Marglret O~Brien ~owawaita

Produce kto t adult fulfillment as an actreliSIvrics to an African tune rSsee crea e lin I e of g b t th arid as her motherhinted the W II T ~ ~Ma rJorie Morningstar~ which ar a rey e ween e once - ~ a ent C~tp ~n def~re-nce to popuiar senti typical herq and heel the pre- H911ywood producers cannot ~ -v

nen(watered down the Jewish mise being that there is good forget the pert little girl and ~ gt 5x7 - 1150 eharacteristics and aspirltions in the worst of- us and bad in look to the ~alerited young Wo UMBRElLA TENTS expressed in theJ)qvel~ and the best U dramatic conflict thus man Pigeon-holethinking

~Bridge on the River Kwai becomes a trifle leSs cutandmiddot 7x7~ $2384

2~ii~~~ ~~i1~li~ tr-~ ~~~r~~Ei~~a~ - ~S~-S~~O forItlliekdeliveryIf tractive but deceptive down of moral hazards formiddot the Legion the dove of peace of Decency to deal with

This young man was born and Seeing Margaret OBrien and lived many years in the East her mother on TV via Ed MurshyHe is familiar with the typical rows ~Person to Person reshyBritish colonial officer whom called for me more personal he k nows as very d 1fferent contacts I had with them when character from the one Alec Margaret was MGMs top child Guinness plays in Kwai So star The crisp diction and earnshytoo one suspects does Guinness est expression were still there himself who almost refused to on TV but like the pigtails the play the part OBrien dialogue was gone

Pathsmiddot of Glory Sayonara Margaret used to talk a blue The Young Lions The Enemy streak catechism school pets A Delicious Below all recent and excel- everything While She and Dean Treat lent films about war are chal- Stockwell were making The lenged by our young friend Secret Garden together Marshybecause they implicitly de- garet left her arithmetic to make nounce patriotism and national me lemonade I hope someday pride although he quickly adds to become a good cook she that his own military status said and a good philosopher gives him an urgent and im- too _ mediate concern for the preser- Now as Margaret gets her

vatioh- of world peace lovely face on the front cltgtver As he suggests it may well be of Life md is instantly com- ltf

that more people than Holly- pared with Elizabeth Taylor wood producers suspect ar~ Dean prepa-res to co-star in alienatedwhether they realize Richard Zanucks production of it ()[not by such trends of the Loeb-Loew crime story thoughtwhich come iil cyclesCompulsion which brought a lodrum up Ii particular theme sensational press to roiuig with monotonous repetition StOCkwell and his co-st~r ltod

Inco~sistencies dy McDowall alongBroadway - Hitchcock may be forgiven Calls Typinamp Stupid

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Sports Chatter THEAWmiddotPO- _~_ 19 I Thurs June 26 ~Worcester Parochial High

K of C FJeseesWin~ State ~hampionship Anofhell t~agyBy Jack Kineavy

Somerset High School Coaeh In Tito MoveThe latest in a long line of giant killers is St Stephens

NEW HAVEN (N(j) shyHigh of Worcester which last Sunday defeated highlyshyThe national head of tftetouted Newton 41 to annex the 1958 state baseball chamshyKnights of Columbus haspionship The achievement is all the more remarkable when expressed opposition to atshythe comparative male enshy

Gernert are the only men who tempts to extradite a ministerrollments of the two finalshy have performed up to par to of wartime Croatia from thiIists are compared St Steshy date The unSeasonable weather country to face charges of _phens a four year school has among other things reshy crimes in Yugoslavia had a total of 96 boys whereshy tarded the great Ted Williams Supreme Knight Luke E Hart as Newton lists 1400 in grades Ted needs that real warm declared that Andrija Artukoshy10 through 12 weather to get going but the vic Minister of Interior in the

weatherman is still holding outAs a matter Croatian go~ernment duringOn the mound Frank Sulli shyof fact the World War II would become

van and Tom Brewer the acesbaseball turn- a second Imre Nagyll if sentof the staff have been able toout this year back to Yugoslaviaaccount for only seven victories(125) exceeded

11 any example of whatthe total numshy between them Willard I Nixon might result from the grantingber of boys in at 1-7 is in the throes of his of the petition of Yugoslaviathe Worcester worst professional season ever Lor the return of Dr ArtukovicThe former Yankee nemesis nowschool to that country were needooIf St Stephshy is suffering fr6m a sore shouldshyMr Hart said it might beer which probably means hellens were comshyformed in the news from Hunshypeting in the do a stint in the bull pen before gary I pray not and I am JOeshyEastern Tourney the school getting another starting aSsignshyluctant to believe that this g09shywould presumably be included ment e1llment would be willirlg aein Class C which would make On paper the Sox personnel SAFETY PROGRAM Seminarians_from St Marys have his blood on our handsit ineligible to compete~ in middotthe stacks up with the best in the Semmary Baltimore are shown ~tising a releae from

State final St Stephens b league ~us it would be preshy I[ 01 C Membera front head hold during waterfront safety Fogram atcoached by Jack Tivnan forshy mature to consign them to a Mr Harts statement followed Cathedral C~mp Seminarians Donald J Bowen and Jamesmer Holy Cro~ pitcher a decade disappointingfate Detroit at the a resolution passed by the __ or 90 ago The game originally moment is the Cinderella team E Murphy are in the water while National Red Cross preme board of directors ot ~

scheduled for Saturday was held of th~ league The TigerS took Instructor Donald V Brand gives pointers The seminarians Knights of Columbus a ftIIIIF over by threatening ~eather but the vaunted Yankees over the of whiCh was sent to Secre~will be counsellors again at Cathedral Camp this Slminer a banner crowd of 5000 jumPs seven consecutive times of State John Foster Dulles thronged the stands at Fitton before being blown out of the Mr Artukovie is a memlais Field Sunday to witness the park 15-0 of Saturday But if Prelate Stresses Principal Work of tbe St Columbans Counaoil final youre going to lose em might Knigbts of Columbus of WFor Priest Is Offering Mass Don Riedl was the starting and as well lose em gOod minster Calif

NEW YORK (NC)-The prin- ian emigrants continuany hewinning pitcher for St Stephens Out in Milwaukee the four False Chargesteams competing in the Young cipal work of a priest is offer- declared becoming their beshybut he needed help from Paul

Catholic Little League have ing the Mass His Excellency loved spiritual fathers benefacshyMorano who came in the sixth The Yugoslav governm_ chosen novel names for their Archbishop Amleto Giovanni tors counselors infirmarians has been trying since 195 to hurl 3 1-3 innings of scoreless clubs The Popes the Cardinals Cicognani has said they are ever ready to defend have Mr Artukovic 57 exball Morano was indeed the fairshythe Bishops and the Padres The The Holy Sacrifice transcends them when in difficulties and dited A Catholic he selftld haired boy for the Worcest6 clericalmiddot names were selected all h~ activity the Apos- distress they open schools for as Minister of Interior in ~parochials In addition to his

fine relief stint Paul came league sponsors said because tolic Delegate to the United their tnaining and never abanshy pro-Nazi Croatian governm_t the league for boys 912 hopes States decIared in an address at don them or become disheart shy from April 1941 to Octoberthrough with a bases-loaded to eliminate competition on a the dedication of a new $500000 ened by any kind of difficulty 1942 Croatia was made an anshy triple in the fourth to provide parish ~ and encourage the wing at St Charles Seminary hard journey or dangerous ad- dependent state after the Gershymore than the needed margin

for victory youngsters to get along with Staten Island venture - bull bull They increase man invasion of Yugoslavia boys outside their neighborhood Mission of Priest their zeal aod affection in ac- When Titos communist p8I shyIn another tlemencious exhishy

bition of versatility St Stephshy A player pool has been formed Archbishop Cicognani said in co~nfe wi~ the bull bull bull needs of tisans took control of Croatia ill

ens catcher Paul Cantani-who from 12 boys in St Elizabeth his address that a seminary is a thell people 1945 Mr Artukovic fled shySt Mary Czestochowa 5S Peter British-held territory He camehimself owns a 5-0 pitching recshy place where candidates for the It is the ebarity of Christ and Paul and St Robert parishshy to this country in 1948ord-was all over Fitton Field priesthood prepare themselvell which animates these good men es The players will be divided Mr Artukovic has been deshycatching pop flies In all be so that one day they mayexer- Archbishop Cicognani saidinto four evenly matched teams fended by the former privawhauled down five two well back cise their proper and principal They offer their talents heart

An 4P wire photo out of secretary of His Eminence AI-shyof the plate and two up the first office of offering the Mass and 8OuI their labor and re-Cleveland last week pictured a oysius Cardinal Stepinac Fatberbase line The talented catcher The Holy Sacrifice he addedsowces moved by the charity of group of nuns attending the game Stephen Lackovic woo ~had 10 putouts in the ~ame is an act superior to anything Christ they never tire in a body for the first time The resides in Lackawanna HYthat might be --accomplishedFor coach Howard FergusOns 4Jt D ____footnote to the picture went middoton Newton nine the loss must have through intellectual talents lit shyto explain that the sistersmiddot were _SEGUIN bullerary ability or any other giftcome as a distinct shock The dyed-in-the-wool Indian fans

Eastern Mass titlists had -nushy To offer to God the Holy de Body Builderswith but one exception The inshymerous scQring opportunitie Sacrifice and to distribl1te the

dependent ltthinker-amiddot Y~llkee Aluminum or Steelgifts of God the sacraments andbutthey lefta record 16 strandgtshy fan was relegated to a badttow 944 County St ed RoD OLolighlin middotwjtb two th~ truths of faith-such istheeat by her assoCiates Whim the NEW BEDFORD MAssf singles and -amiddot triple Pacedmiddotthe mission of the priest Archshyvisiting Yan~ w~re app~i~I ~ ~~opciCogilani said WY 2tt618i Tige 10gthiC~at~cl Itmiddot wa~ of the situation middottheYp~i~(ed

rNewtons seventh apllearance i~ rge Apostolic Dele~a~ ~liiotheiJ loyal rooter with aitautoshy

the tourneyliliai TheYve woo praised the Scalabrinian FatherslJaphed ballltwo statetifl~ gt wbo conduct the New Y~rk

From Yu~tan MexiCo com~ semmary Th~y look after 1131-Science and R~Iigion an anecdote from which YOUll get a chuckle It didnt take the In Close Harmony Padre long to realize that the s LOUIS (NC)--HarmonySaturday afternoon confesSion between science and religiQl has line was longer than usual always been a postulate of the

When confessions were over Catholic philosophy of educashyI found out why said Father tion Bishop Charles H Helmshybull J obn P Lomasney Maryknoll sing of Springfield-Cape Girardshy

Missioner from Dorchester eau Mo said atmiddotmiddot baccalaureate Mass A gang of kids who were ceremonies at St Louis Univershyplaying baseball instead of at shy sity tending doctrine class rushed More than 15 centuries agointo Cburch middotto take shelter from he observed St Augustine posshya heavy storm ited the Catholic attitude toward

My catechist-never one to truth when he stated that10000let an opportunity pass-ltorshy difficulties in regard to religishyrailed them for their doctrine ous truth never make a singlelesson and then recommended doubt Truth is one and can that they all go to confession never contradict itself When I complimented him be Seeming contradictions replieq Padre for three weeks BiShop Helmsing pointed out lve been trying to get those come from ignorance When ball players in here Dont thank there is a supposed conflict beshyme-thank the good Lord fOr tween religion and science the raining thelit out conflict comes from either igshy

With the Red Sox currently norance of science or ignoranceriding along in fourth place of revealed truth just a game and a half out of second their sub-standard pace Js almost lost sight of But only once in the last 25 yearS have the Sox had as poor amark as thefr present 31-33 record III 1954 at this time the Bosox were ~4-30 buried in the American League cellar and 20 games off the pace Thatw~ Lou Boushydreus last year at the Boston helm Inconsistent pitChing and the

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a wait-and-see policy as Thomas brought in lieu of a false peace performed the incredible task that cannot rise above the natushy~ait-a~~ ~ee Policy I20 -THE ANCHOR I

Thu~s June 26 1958 of working his way through ral order and she knows quite Aristotle Averroes and Avishy well the need for ferment and cenna keeping all that was good both of which are essential to the exigencies of revolution in their systems rejecting what the vitality of the Church The

Churchs Caution Source Free From ErrorOf Reassuring Strength was false and constructing one is conservative the other

By Donald McDonald with Aristotles magnificent revolutionary I realize that I

these few con-Davenport Catholic-Messenger philosophical methods a sys- tmiddott siderations are not the whole oftern of Catholic theology that The Church as an InS 1 utlon

The other day when announcement wasmade that must be conservative But the this matter but I do think theY still stands today as the coinetshy revolutionary ferment must are relevantthe first step toward the possible beatification of John ~tone of all Catholic theologiz- come from her individual memshy

HenryCardinal Newman would be taken June17 a friend And I think that far mor~ llg _ _~ bers aod if the ferment and noteworthy than the Churchsof mine wondered aloud why the Church has on more than Active Elements revolutionary action is needful historical hesitancy in adopting

one occasion viewed a man were coming out in unpreceshy A third consideration is sup- she ~i11 per~it it ~nd if need anltl endorsing what is eventu~ with suspicion if not alarm1 dented profusion and the plied by the great co~tempor~ry be~4edorselt explICItly ally proved true is the fact th~t during his lifetime o~ly to ~nonize him a century or Rveral centuries later Newman lived under a Cloud

for 20 years following his conyersion t 0

the Catholic Fa i t h An d while Newman scholars are stillmiddot dIsputing the justice or inj ustice of it no one denies the faet that

the cloud did exist

Newman- of course was not the first saintly Catholic to encounter suspicion eoolness and official opposition St Thom~s Aquinas was not al shy

~ lowed to teach Aristotle at the University of Paris and saints

like Teresa of AvilaJohn of the Cross and Joan of Arc met with opposition of a ferocity the gentle Newman never knew

i dont think anyone single factor can adequately explain this apparent paradox of official reproach and reservation during a saints life and r post-facto canonization But several conshysiderations come to mind which might put the thing into a focus where middotit is seen as normal and natural and certainly nothing about which to get terribly upset

Test of Analysis And in at least one important

respect the Churchs caution deliberativeness and reflectiveshyness before endorsing the thought and judgmente of one of the faithful constitute one

of the sources of her great and reassuring strength -

This in fact is the first conshysideration I think we should look at We cannot have the reassurance th~t the Church will not be taken iii by false doctrines and philosophies without running the risk that the same Church will delay tor what seems to some of us an intolerably long time before she endorses what is true

If we want to be sure that error does not insinuate itself into Church tradition and teachshylng it seems to l11e we must reconcile ourselves to the faC

middot-that truth too must submit to the time-consuming test of an- alysis examination reflectioil and deliberation

Human Frailties It might be objected - imd

here wecorile to asecoridcon- sideration - that Church au- thorities should be more pershyeeptive that they should be able to recognize more quickly what is true and good that they should be able easily to distiIl shyguish between truth and error This objection ignores I

think two facts First that in cases involving extremely subtle theological and philoshysophical positions those who are in authority must rely upon the theological and philosophical erudition of their advisers who as often as not may be the technical inferiors of the theoshylogians or philosophers whose works ate being examined and evaluated

Nor would it be surprising if advisers to authority suffered from such human frailties as envy frailties that would color their judgment

Time and Age Secondly the circumstances

of time and age must be given sufficient weight In the case of St~ Thomas Aquinas for exshyample the Church up until that time had not developed the ~ys-

tematic theology we know toshyclay Transletions of the Greek and

Arabian pagan philosoph~rs

CAPE COD PllIDES IN NEW CHURCH OurLady of Victory Church in Centerville today off+rs one of the nicest pI of h deg th F II R DO Th

aces woors IP In ~ a Ive~ locese elayout above shows the baptismal font a d Our Lady of Victory shrine togethetwith the facade Ol[ the church at the top Modern kitchen facilities aremiddot in t echurCh base-

ment shown in the center left ph~to and the main altar

Churcli simply lacked the reshy French th~ologian Henri de As an institution commisshysearch and intellectual resources Lubac SJ who himself has sioned by Ghristmiddotto lead souls to make on-the-spot judgments known what it means to have to salvation she is the Holy and distinctions between what his writings and his teachings middotMother and like a mother was true and what was false in legitimately circumscribed by fiercely dedicated to the conshythese philosophers (and a great Church authorities servation of life bull deal of it was in fact false)

In his first book of Para-It was only natural then and doxes Father de Lubac ob-

I feel it very reassuring that serves that in the Church there the Church should have adopted are always two active middotelements

But the Mothermiddot knowswhat Christ her Head has said about the kind of peace He has give~ and the sword be had

is in the center right TlIe Sixth Station-Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus-is in the insert The lower left is a view of the sanctuary from the middle aisle The parish rectory is at t~e lower right The Church may be reached by taking a right turn from Mid~Cape Highway at Craigville Motel to Short Flying Hill Road and continuing to center of Centerville Viilage

for 2000 years she has been able to keep her teachings on Faith and morals il11mune from the inshyfection of error

An awful lot of wrong-headed people have tried to introduce error into that teaching and tradition Their attempts add up to an interesting and volumshyinous history of heresybull

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lTHE ANCHOR- 7 IfThurs June 26 1958 Holy Father Approves Pastoral Institute-_-----------

Must Recognize Two Aspects In Man

SAN FRANCISCO - A call for mutual appreciation by clergymen and psychia- trists of their complemenshytary but distinct roles in patient treatmentwas made by Dr John R Cavanagh of Washshyington D C a past president of the Guild of Catholic Psychiashytrists and Father Ramon A di Nardo a Catholic chaplain at St Elizabeths Hospital for menshytally ill Washington

Dr Cavanagh said that in the protess of middotmoving closer together it becomes necessary for each discipline to take a positive stand on the question of the other and its significance not only in psychptherapy but in human living

He said both are possessors of an incomplete knowledge of one of Gods infinite mysteries that of the human personality The two have a broad and inshytelligent view of that personalshyity but from different vantage points he added

Two aspects The clergyman he said sees

theJtuman person as organized by a fundamental principle called the human soul The clergyman ees man in his relashytion to God as the beloved the creation the child and the heir and the Image of the Almighty He sees other things too such asmans buman frailties and his virtues which are but aspects of his dependence on his Creator Dr Cavanagh saidbull

The other aspect of man he continued is that seen by the psychiatrist as a scientist The psychiatrist deals with the causes which the philosophers would call secondary and accishydentaL In the technical lanshyguage )f philosophy and theolshyogy they are just that But these causes are in practice and for the normal welfare of pershysons quite primary and necesshysary for the diagnosis and treatshyment of the psychic ailments of man

The psychiatrist is trained and experienced not so much in the why as the how~ he stated

Rejects New Hearing On Sunday Sales Ban

INDIANAPOLIS (NC)-The Indiana State Supreme Court has rejected an appeal for l

rehearing on its ruling that baus the sale of automobiles on SunshydaysshyThe appeal was filed on the

ground that the law enacted in 1957 was unconstitutional

Ed Clarke president of the firm which sought the hearing stated hat he is considering an appeal to the US Supreme Court

One member of the Indiana high court dissented from the majority opinion to reJll~ a hearing Judge Arch N Babitt atated in his opinion the Sunshyday closing statute is ~discrmlshyInatory

Nuns leave Schools For Mission Work

TILBUhG (NC) - Twenty schools conducted in the Nethshyerlands by the Sisters of Charishyty of Our Lady Mother of Mershycy will be transferred to lay teachers next Fall The Sisters feel their services Will be more valuable elsewhere Many are expected to engage in missionshyaiy work

Marian Medalists DAYTON (NC)-Donaid C

Sharkey and Father Joseph Debergh of Lowel have been named for the 1958 Marian Lishybrary Award of the University of Dayton for their book ~Our Ladyof Beauraing Father Deshybedgh is a priest of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate He heads the Pro Maria Committee which is devoted to spreading devotion to OUr Lady of Beauraing Mr Sharkey is a free lance writer

OKeefe Awards given in memory of the hlte chaplain of Super-Right Heavy Corn-Fed Steer Beef the Junior Foresters to Joyce Petit (left) of Sacred Heart School and Joanne Davis of St Marys School at Communion br~akfast in St Patricks School cafeteria Fall River

Present Essay Contest Awards RIB To Fall River Junior Foresters

ber at the direction of the Po~

aiff himself by the Vicariate of Rome and the Sacred Congregashytions of the Council of Religshy

ious and of Seminaries and Unishyversities

Purpose of the institutor Is to give advanced training to dishyocesan and Religious priests for

their pastoral ministry and to prepare those who will be iia charge ofteaching pastoral theshyology in seminaries

FORESTERS AWARDS Past High Chief Ranger Francis L Hannigan of Brighton and Rev Walter A Sullishyvan of St Marys Cathedral present the Father John

Awards were presented to winners of the essay contest conducted by Our Lady of Fatima court Junior Foresters at a Gommunion breakfast in St Patricks school Fall River folshylowing the reception )f Holy Communion in the church

Rev Walter A S~llivan chapf lain presented first award to Joyce Petit and second to JONme Davis Other members presented gifts for writing on Putting the Message of Fatima into Our Daily Livesmiddot were Chief Ranger Barbara Gaspar Walter Burns Michaelene Leary Brenda Hampston Arlene GasPar Pashytricia Murphy Kathleen Stone Pamela Sullivan Kathleen Beaulieu and Arlepe Braga

Rt Rev Msgr Edmund J Ward pastor of 8t Patricks gave th~ invocation and welshycomed the group Other speakers were Rev John Cronin assist shyant at St Patricks Past High Chief Ranger Francis L Hanni-

Franciscan Brothers Choose Superiors

BROOKLYN (NC) - Brother Bertrand OSF has been reshyelected to a second three-year term as Superior General of the Brothers of the Third Order Regular of St Francis

The election marked the lOOth anniv~rsaryof the arrival froin Ireland of tle first members of the community Bro~her David OS was chosen assistant sushyperior general of the U S branch of the community

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Songs were offered by Vice 7-INCH SHORT CUT -Chief Ranger Carole Kelly Pa-

tricia Murphy and Joanne Davis NO SHORT RIBSUniversity Adds INCLUDED 65~Ethics Course

TAIPEI (NC)-An American Jesuit priest is conducting a course in medical ethics at the FIR~T 2 RIBS LB 851ISIRLOIN TIP national university of Formosa which is expected to have conshysiderable effect on the future gene~ation of doctors in China

Father Edmund L Fitzgerald of San Francisco has been at shy

tached as associate professor to the Institute of Public Health a department of the universitys College of Medicine since he came here in 1954

Two years ago the dean of the lI)edical college sent a questionshynaireto members of the faculty asking for suggestions regarding improvement of courses and teaching methods

The San Francisco priest sugshy Super-Right Heavy Corn-Fed Steer Be~f gested that a course in medical ethics be included in the curri shyculum

The sugeestion was well re-shyceived and a year ago Father CHUCKFitzgerald was asked to conduct a course in medical ethics for students of the medical college

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VATICAN CITY (NC)-Pope Pius XII has announced that an Apostolic Constitution giving ofshyficial approval to the Pontifical Pastoral Institute will soon be published

The institute has been funcshytioning at the Lateran University for several months under the dishyrection of Dominican Father Raimondo Spiazzi

The Pontifical Pastoral Insti shytute was established last Septem-

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Condition Satisfactory I-Iappy Climax of HoursofmiddotWaiting

By Mary Tinl~y Daly Date of her spinal operation set by the patientour

19-year-old Mary aRd by Dr Rush But you and Daddy have to call him and please do it now Mary urged 1 Want this back fixed

Yes we milk - toastedly through the hot sudsy water agreed Wed call-but after lUnch Frankly we were phone-shy and found it hard to pick up that receiver dial that numer

Arrangements eompleted ~e realized t hat this was it Cold with apprehenshyaion we countshyeel the hoursshyand we prayed-tried to that ill Somehow t b e for mal learned _ as _ ashyc hi I d prayers w 0 u 1d vanish

from our lips and ali we could summon was a Please Thy will be done -but Please Dont dictate to the Lord we told ourselves and breathed another Thy will be done

How friends rallied round with prayers The Sisters of the Visitation where Mary had one to high school were pray-

ing So too were the Sistersatmiddot Trinitymiddot College the Piarist Fathers at the instigation of Marys form~r teacher Father Iranyi the C~puchins whose aid eur friend Father Sebastian hadmiddot enlisted the priests in our own Blessed Sacrament parish Morishy

aignor John McClafferty offered his Mass for her on the day of the operation Countless genshyerous lriends added their pray- bull s to ours

We Have Faith Night before admission a

big dinner of Marys favorite lIteak (Mary gettinl$ the tendershyloin) with mushrooms and with Aunt Virginia as special luest and alf of us pretending

that the party was in honor of Virginias belated birthday Then Marys gang descending in full force for an evening of non-= Rnse Lights out at 11 and Wake me for the 730 Mom from a sleepy Mary

Shes so calm the Head of the House said Thats the way to be All those prayers bull bull bull we have faith

Next day routine admittance to the hospital We and a dozen or so others waited answered the necessary questions and went up to Marys room with her-and left

That evening at home was outwardly calm We looked at TV and didnt know what we 8llW we read the evening paper but It might have been printed bull Greek Finally bedtime bullbull

We remembered some ironing to be done and crept down to the kitchen setting up the iron- ing board we noticed a couple of dingy dishtowels middoton the rack Corne to think ofitall the dishtowels had been getting

rayish Pouring bleach and detergent

Into the dishpan wemiddot squinched those towels through and

Represent Hyacinth Covncil af Meeting

Final plans for the national Convention of the Daughters of Isabella were discussed at the state meeting in Statler Hotel Boston Representing Hyacinth Circle No 71 of New Bedford

were Mrs Catherine Letendre r~g~nt and st~te monitor Mrs Ll1han GuthrIe Mrs Blanche King and Miss NatHe Ferreira

Mrs Guthrie win be chairman of reservations for the national banquet and Mrs King chairshyman of reservations for the state banquet Miss Evelyn Hendricks is in charge of reservations for

until they were chalk white the very physicaleHort bringing a release from tension HQw silly to be bothered about dishtowels we told ourselves

Somehow though hang~ng them up iIi the backyard in the deep silent black middotof the night the wind bringing a middothint ofshyhoneysuckle fragrance we found

real prayer rising from heartmiddotto lips And we slept

Long Wait

Mass breakfast and ~ a Tislt with Mary in the hospital bull- We kissed Mary and promised prayers a she was rolled away to the operating room 011 a stretcher Then the long wait beiinning at noon First a visit to the small hospital chapel where others were praying middotfor their dear ones the quiet broken only now and then by a soft sob The red sanctuary lamp twlnkshyling the words of the Head of the House remembered all those prayers-we have faith

Out into the sunshine we yengtok a long walk around the grounds

Nice shrubbery the Head of Sweepstakes paid off $56000 andslJe promptly donated $10000 of it to help the parish the House commented build a new school She is shown with her uncle and some future students as she turns

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SURE CHA-RITY BEGINS AT_HOME It was the Luck of the IrIsh for AliceM

Murphy 23 nurse at St Joseph Hospital PattersonN J and for her uncle Father Donald J Murphy pastor of St Pius X Church Rochester N Y Alices $350 ticket on the Irish

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magnolia Of C G 1 d - Yes I guess it ismiddot (We ape UI S eouldnt have cared less) The 56 Catholic members of

1255 bull the graduating class of Barn-The bite middotof lunch recom- stable High School were guests

mended by the Head of the at the fourth annual Communion House took up a little more breakfastmiddot sponsored by the time but we found it hard to Guilds of Our Lady of the Asshyswallow Themiddot hands of the sumption Osterville Our Lady

clock seemed to crawl 125 Tlieyll bring her off the

elevator near this waiting room the nurse at the desk toldias so we took up our po1 bullbull 140

A chat with some other wait shyjng families and convalescing patients in the sunny waiting room 223 305

Then our patient was rolled off the elevator on the stretcher -a waxy-pale Mary withmiddot blue eyes fogged but brightening whenmiddot she saw us and a wan replica of her cheery smile Hi she middotwhispered Nice of you to wait

Reassurance from the surshygeon that all was well and conshyditioo satisfactory

of VictoryCenterville and St Francis Xavier Hyannis at Hyannis Inn

Attired in caps and gowns the graduates attended M~ss in St Francis Xavier Church Celshy

ebrant was Rev Justin McCarshythy O~M of St Fr~ncis Fdary Brookhne who was also guest apeaker at the breakfast

In his address~ Father M~- Carthy creator of the comIc strip Brother Juniper urged the gl1aduates to be herOIC Cathshyolics and develop the custom of daily Mass and Communion

Grace was sald by Very Rev LeonardJ Daley pastor of St

Francis Xavier Seated at the head table were Mrs DOllllld James preSIdent and Mrs John

Bowes youth chaIrman of the Another VlSlt to the chapel forf t th k Y u

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ActressVoices Faith In Youth of Todciy

LOS ANGELES- (NC)-Irene I)unne says she would be will shying to buy stock in the future of todays youth

Miss Dunne film star who served as alternate representashytive of the United States to the United Nations 12th General Assembly declared that Amerishycan young people are entering a middottumultuous world However she said their re-

ligious beliefs and the traditions of American democracy make it possiblemiddot for them tcl face ~e future confidently

Miss Dunne delivered the comshymencement address at Loyola University

Bishop Asks Support Of Catholic Press

OPOLE (NC) - middotThe official organ of the Chancery office has published an appeal issueg by Bishop Franciszek Jop of Opole to the clergy of his diocese call shying for support of the Polis~ Catholic press

tours ~n his appeal the Bishop Following the state banquet pointed to the fact that because

Oft Aug 7 there will be a recep of the lack of theological books tion for the new state chaplain in this country Catholic publi- Rev Joseph middotA Beatty of New- cations haVe become a valuable ton professor at tile St Seba~ aid in sPreading theologicaltian School JlnOwledge~

Omiddot t 11 Gld d M Gs erVl e Ul an rs ershy

trude Childs representing Our Lady of Victory Guild

Also Mrs John Dillon youth chairman Mrs Adolph Richards and Mrs Leo B Lewis of St Franci~ Xavier Guild Mrs

Lewismiddot represented MiSs Ursula Wing president who was un-middot

able to be presen~

Says Re~ession Helps Soviet Propaganda

WINOOSKI PARK (NC)-Tbe current recession has already provided ammunition for comshymunist propaganda

Atty James T Tynion of New York told gIaduates of St Michael~ College in Vermont that Russia has capitalized on the recession by claiming before Latin American nations that the United States caused their economic crisis

Mr Tynion also pointed out that in the world of today America and the Catholic Church are allies in the struggle with Russias totalitarianism

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Prelate Decla resmiddot Bath ing Beauty Contests middotAre Occasions of Si n

SANTA FE (NC)-This citys men said Archbishop Edwin Catholic archbishop has criti- V Byrne If the Chambers of cized bathing beauty contests as Commerce in New Mexico must

occasions of sin use such wicked means to adshy Bathing beauty contests are indecent exposures of human bodies the temples of God and are occasions of sin to wicked ~

Asks Women Restore Concept of Charity

WASHINGTON (NC)-Archshybishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington has urged 80me 30()() women attending the in augural meeting of the Washshyington Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women to help restore the ~oncept of personal service in charity

The Archbishop also asked the women to prepare a sugshygested socbll code for youth of the archdiocese

NCCW president Mrs Robert H Mahoney of Hartford desshycribed the national councils federation of 11500 organizashytions as a firm strong spirit shyual cable to help lif America to the moral and spiritual heights which its present poshyaition of leadership demands

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Although the prelate did not inentioh it by name there WlUl a belief that he was referring to a beauty contest in the city of Albuquerque

Catholjcs in the Santa Fe archdiocese are forbidden to take part in bathing beauty contests of any kirid Those who wilfully do so and parents of such conshytestants are to be denied the reception of the sacraments~

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Just tell me it drips-dryshy (daytime and date-time lengths)and I buy it-automatically lIaYS a friend of mine She has Cites Catholic School indeed 1m extensive wardrobe -suits blouses skirts dresses EXQmpie to Anglicans robes etc of no-iron wondershy KINGSTON (NC) -- Mixed fabrics it case in point is education is playing havoc witha crisp white dacron suit she the education of youth on this wealS She tells me she tosses continent tt in middotthe washer drip-dries it on Rev Mr T HaJvey Good told a hanger and presto In no time the Anglican Synod of Ontario at aU the suit is dry looks Diocese Ninety per cent of our freshly ironed Dacron is inshy students today go to school deed but one of the many of thillkillg only of whom they ate todays wonder fabrics that save goirtg to -llleet and make a date the drudgery of ironing afterwards r would like to see

Print Playclothes middot Ule Ani(1icill1 Church of Canada Have you seen and admired do something about -making

the new exotically beautiful middot schools IOcparate for the sexes Hawaiian print playclbthes Mr Good cited the example They have all the encha~tment of the Roman Catholic schools of the islands in sleek-fitting and especially the respect chil shycotton swim suits with matching dren arEdauj(ht for the clergy jackets and shirts some with matching skirts too They sing Daughters of America in bright tropical colors and Plan July Conclave authentic Island prints So-o-o

KANE (NC) - Archbishopbe a delightful mermaid or sand in one these Gerald T Bergan of Omaha willwitch of colorful

Hawaiian print ensembles officially open the 27th bienshy(What clpliments youll colshy nial convention of the Catholic lect ) Daughtels of America July 6

Dainty rosebud-print cotton in Omaha plisse sleepwcar is in our midst Some 500 delegates and visi shyand nothing short of entrancing middot tors are expected at the July Inc1uqed in the lovely collecshy 6-11 convention which is dedishytion I inspected yesterday are cated to the qevelopment of a gowns in regulation floor-length more active and a more articushygOwns in popular waltz_length late Catholic laity

THEA~C~O~- 9 Thurs June 26-~l958 i

PklnBrQodcdst For Instruction Of Immigrants

VATICAN CITX (NQ)- The director ofmiddot the L~itin American section ofVatic~m Radio sees great possibilities in its new series of programs

now being beamed to the Amershyican continent for the instrucshytion of Spanish-speaking peoples in the United States

Reception reports from the United tates have been so good says Jesuit Father Franshycisco Ramirez director of the Latin American section that we forsee its possible uses as an aid to the apostolate among c

Puerto Rican immigrants and Mexican crop followers

A great many of the radio sets in use in the United States are capable of picking up shortwave signals as sent by Vatican Radio Father Ramitez believes that it

GOIDEN WEDDING Mr and Mrs Owen Gilligan of is only neces~ary to make the 53A Hillside Manor Fall River receive congratulations of program schedule and possibil shy

ity of reception known and manyRev Robert L Stanton following 50th wedding anniversary Spanish-speaking people willMass in Immaculate COlHeption Church be able to benefit by the news information and cultural conshytent of the broadcasts

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Of Congregation Singing at Mass PORTLAND (NC)-Archbish- stated We wish that this cusshy

eria transmitting station theop Edward D Howard of Port- tom of having male choirs which four months ago beaming specshyland has issued a pastoral letter has fallen into disuse during the ially prepared broadcasts dailyurging the revival of The cus- past several centuries be reshyto South and Central Americatom of singing the Ordinary of vived Mexico and southern ~ Unitedthe Mass by the congregation He added that women are States Jlowever there haveThe Oregon ArchbIshop also to be encouraged to continue been reports of excellent reshystated that women should no with their efforts by aiding and ception from 3 fltlr north aslonger sing as member~ o~ the assi~ting the co~gregation to sing Canadaparish choir but should take durll1g the serVICes but they are

Letters and telegrams havepart in the c~ngregational sing- to do this as part of the congreshypoured into the Vatican Radioing gation and not of the choir offices from every Latin Amerishy

The Archbishop said that The pastoral letter forbids can country including -lettersfrom-the earliest Christian cen- solos by individual members of from the apostolic nunciaturesturies it was the constant tradi- the choir during Masses wedshy of Ecuador Peru the DominishytIon of the Church to have the dings and Benediction and 00shy can Republic and the apostolicfaithful participate in a most fore or after such services delegatio in Mexico active manner in the Euchar- The Archbishop declared that Letters from the United State istic Sacrifilte and Offices by through congregational singing have come from New York Inshytheir singing many of the truths of our Cathshy diana Texas California and He described the silencing olic Faith will be borne into Washington D C Many of them oC the conglegation as being the minds and hearts of our were from amateur radio opshyresponsible for many of the faithful people to their immense erators reporting on receptionabuses ~t the time of the Re- profit conditions Others were from formation and declared that the casual listeners Some wrote Protestant tradition of activ~ Real Cooperation that they did not understandparticipation was originally an EAST ROCHESTER (NC) _ Spanish but that the musicintegral part Of Catholic worshy Ninety-four plumbers carpen was beautiful and that is was a ship

telS bank executives account- thrill to hear the bells of StReferring to membership in ants store clerks and truck driv- Peters basilica ringing at the parish choirs the Archbishop ers plus plenty of hard work- close of the program thats the recipe for the new Job in Gu~mGuild Members Study convent being built here Men WASHINGTON (NC _ MiI-

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middotDeplo~es Att~rnpt to Vilify Auto WorkersUnionHead

By Msgr George G Higgjns Director NCWC Social Action Department =

Several weeks ago i)1 testifying before the McClellan Committee on the Kohler strike in Sheboygan Wis Emil Mazey secretary-treasurer of the United Automobile Workers questioned th~ integrity of some members of the Sheboygan clergy Under hostile questionshy

ing Mr Mazey implied if he did not actuaITy state that the Kohler Company con troIs the Clergy in Sheboygan courity and inshyfluences their action and deshycisjons A few hours later Mr Mazey apoloshygized in teleshygrams to the She boy g a n clergy for his intemperate reshymarks

The followshyin g day a spokesman for the Catholic clergy ~f Sheboyshygan Father John J Carroll of

St Clements parish issued the following statement through the NCWC News Service

Our original criticism of middotMr MazeY was limited exclusively to his letter of attack upon- the integrity of the local court I have received Mr Mazeys apologywhichl consider a gerishytlemanly gesture and would prefer to make no further i6m mentmiddot

UAW Cooperative Shortly thereafter while il

Detroit on other business t dis eussed this unfortunate incidel1t with some of the top leaders gt the UAW I was told that Uier o~ being anti-clericalis stooping deeply regretted Mr Mazeys in~rather low to conquer To parashytemperate statement before tp~ McClellan Committee MOreo~er I definitely got the impression that they would have apologized to the Sheboygan clergy on beshyhalf of the UAW in the unlikely event that Mr Mazey had balked at doing so in his own name

I also middotdiscussed Mr Mazeys unfortunate statement with some of the leading representashymiddottives of the Catholic social action fuovement iIi Detroit They too oeeply regretted the statement i10t only because it was ul)fair to the Sheboygan clergy but also because it was unfair tomiddot the reputation of the union They assu~ed me-and this I knew in advance from other reshyliable sources-that Mr Mazey was not speaking officially for the union when he took after the~

Sheboygan clergy ThlC union they said far from being anti~ Clerical has cooperated rather closely and harmoniously with ~he Catholic social action move ment in Detroit ever since it was 6rganized in the middle 30s

Aim to Embarrass

I am not trying to cover uP for Mr_Mazey That would be Iidishonest waste of time for it is perfectly obvious that Mr Mazey middotpulled a monumental boner His intemperate criticism of the- Sheboygan clergy was ~dmittedly unfair and unwar ~ in the country ranted and from every point of view extremely regrettable Nevertheless I am personmiddotallymiddotmiddotmiddot

convinced that Mr Mazey really is not anV-clerical at heaJt Moreover lie did apologize and his apology was accepted in the spirit of Christian charity by a representative spokesman for the Sheboygan clergy

The matter should have ended right there Unfortunately howshyever an organization known as

Spiritual Mobilization is trying desperately to make capital out of Mr Mazeys blunder for the obvious purposeof embarrassing the UAW and the labor move- ment as a ~holemiddot

Dr Edward W Greenfield a Presbyterian minister from

bull Princeton Ind who openly adshymits that he is being financially assisted by Spiritual Mobilizashytion-is currently distributi ng to his brothers in the Christian clergy reprints of a speech by Senator Curtis of Nebraska enshytitlelt Vilification of the Clergy MUlilt Stop

phrase the title of Senator Curshyti speech this Vilification of middotthe UAW must stop The sooner the better

Court Says Obscenity Law Unconstitutional

RICHMOND (NC)-The Virshyginia State Supreme Court has held as unconstitutional a secshytion of the states anti-obscenity law which forbids distribution of literature deemed objectionshy

-abfe for youth The courts ruling cited an

opjl1ion of the US Slipreme Court which invalidated a sim- ilar Michigan statute on the

grounds it would reduce the adult population to reading only what is fit for children The decision reversed a lower court conviction ofmiddot a Norfolk newstand operator charged with selling olgtscene books and middotpicshytures

Mermiddott COuncmiddot1 EVANSTON (NC) - Father

John J Green OSFS assoshyciate secretary ofthe secondary school department National Catholic Eucational Association has been named to the advisory

coufidi of the National Merit Scholarship--CofporatjonThe

organization conducts the larg est private scholarship program

- Real furpose

The purpose of this speech and of Dr Greenfields covering letter is to create the impression that the top leadership of the UAW is anti-clerical Actually this is merely one of their purshyposes Their real purpose seems to be to create the impression-under

cover of the religious issueshythat the UAW is irresponsible and much t~o pOwedul ecoshynomically and politically forito OWn good and the good of the nation as a whole

Dr Greenfield is very explicit on the latter point He says he does not see how we can conshytinue in silence to countenance the coercilt)lls which are builcishying the uncontrollable power now being concentrated in the union movement and upon which the corruption which has

already been exposed is sure to thrive

Dr Greenfield and his friends in Spiritual Mobilization are enshy

middottitled tomiddot their own opiniori In my opinion however they are doing a great disservice tomiddot the cause of religion as well as to the cause of organized labor by trying to make a religious issue out of their political and ecoshynomic disagreement with Mr Reuther and his associates

lhe UAW to be sure is far (rom perfect but to accuse it

LIBERATOR STAMP Simon BolIvar The Llbershyator Catholic founderopound

p~n-Americai1ism features the new four and eight cent U S postage stamps i~ the ~Champion of Liberty ser ies to be issueqJtily 24 NCPhoto

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UNIQUE MEMORIAL CHURCH Visitors to Minneshysota during its centennial year will see this unique memorial church sllid to be thelarget all-weather log churchmiddotin theshyUnited States St MarysChurch honors the Jesuit missionshyary Father Jean-Pierre Aulneau massacred by Sioux Inshydians in 1736 The church interior has walls of redwood altar constructed of Winona stone crucifix of hand-carved linden wood candlesticks of myrtlewood and locally fashshyioned oak furniture NC Photo

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WORCESTER (NC)-A Syri an brthodox priest was ambng 33 gtadtiatesof Assumption Colshylege

RevMr Tho~as Ruffin re ceived bisbachelor ~f arts deshygree in pbilosophymiddotHe had been a fulltime day student at Asshysumption for two years At the same time he has ministered to his chur(l an 1400 parishshyioners

Married and the father of two children Rev Mr Ruffin is a native of Cedar Rapids Iowa He is spiritual advisor to the New England Region of the Syrishyan Orthodox Youth Organization and secretary of the Central Massachusetts Council 6f Eastshyern Orthodox Churches

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Religious Institute NOTRE DAME (NC) - T~o Bishops wili addre~~ the sixth annual lfitituteof SpiritiJality tlt1 be hel~ at the University of N9~r~ Damestarting August 6

BislloP Iawrence J Shehan of Bridgeport will -speak at middotthe opening and Bishop Joseph M Marling CPPS of -Jefferson City will close the sessions Aug 12

More than 800 superiors of womens religious communities and their houses of formation are expected to attend The institute is designed- to provid~ religious superiors with a -theological understanding which willassist them in the spiritual formation of Sisters under their middotsuperyision

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Irish President Receives New PQpal Honor

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The Gold Collar of the Order 0( Pius IX a newmiddot papai honor destinedto be awardshyed to heads of state is a beau~

fully wrought piece of art First models of the newly inshy

stituted honor have been comshypletedmiddot Irish President Se~n OKelly the first recipient of the collar has been invested in a ceremony in Ireland

The collar about 10 inches in diameter and more than an inch wide consists of a double gold chain with altermrting decorashytions of the papal keys and the coat-of-arms of the reigning Pontiff Pope Pius XII in ilue and white enamel

At the front of the collar is bull middot tiara in gold flnked by two go~den dove~ From the tiara hangs a star-shaped medallion in blue enamel bearing the inshy

scription Order of Pius IXin creased by Pius XII On the reverse side is the year 1957 iD Roman nuin~rals

New Uniform

Those invested with this honor are also giveria starshy

middot ihap~d plaque to wear on the breast It is similar to the meshy

dallion but its rays on which the star is set are of silver while ihosc of the ~edallion are ofgomiddotid

IL neW uqiform has been ~shysigned to~gpwith t~~ decora- tion It consists of waist-length jacket witli long flowingtails and irousers without cuffs aU of darkblue The high collar of

the jacket the cuffs of the sleeves and he pocket flaps are red with gold-braid embroiderY in the shape ~f laurel leaves

Similar gold embroidery de~shyorates the front panels and wai~

middot of the jacket as well as the back A gold stripe is worn on the trouser legs The haUs the tr3shyditional boat-shaped form of black velvet bordered with gold braid andhung with gold tasse~s

front and back and surmounted by white plumes

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THE ANCHOR 11 Slovakian ~eds Aim to Thwart

Thurs June 26 1958

Obscenity Law Belief in God Violator Faces VIENNA (NC) - Red

Czechoslovak governmentJail Sentence authorities are dissatisfiedCLEVELAND (NC)-A

precedent-setting conviction with the results achieved in Slovakia by anti-religious comshyhas been obtained against munist indoctrination methodsthe owner of a fun house The fiIst indication of this waa

f~r p~sses~ing and exhibiting obshy given at the opening of the conshyscene movie films gressof the Slovak Communist bull

Mrs Gertrude Gervaras ownshy party in Bratislava Karol Badshyer of Jeans Fun House faces lekgt first secretary of the partyprison t~rms of one to seven central committee declared that years and a fine of from $200 the standards of Marxist and to $2000 Common Pleas Judge Leninist instruction in collegesJohn J Mahon deferred s~nshy and universities are entirelytence pending a defense appeal unsatisfactory He said greaterfor a new trial efforts should be made to free

First of Kind youth from false religious conshyIt was the first conviction of cepts of nature and society

its kind in the memory of vetershy Vaclav Kopecky Deputy Prime an court officials lIIinister of Czechoslovakia adshy

In the wake of a campaign by dressing the congress said a civic organization called Citi shy NEWLY ORDAINED TWIN PRIESTS Identical twins Kevin (lMt) and Dermot Coleshy

It is of the utmost imporshyzens for Decent Litera ture the man are shown with their mother Mrs Mary Coleman and their sisters following their tance that we fight our battleconviction is regarded as a spur ordination as Catholic priests at Youngstown Ohio Sister Ann Vincent (left) and Sister against religious prejudicesfor more stringent self-regulashy Alexis are members of the Order of Holy Humility of Mary The new priests said their without hurting the feelings oftory action by other operators first solemn Mass in Christ the King Church Cleveland NC Photo people who believe in religion

Test for Jury or disturbing the unity of theTwo prospective jurors who National Front formed by the

admitted they were readers of Emphasizes Confusing Ho ur in -World Politics alliance of industrial workenthe Catholic Universe-Bulletin WASHINGTON (NC)-Spains presented by the other probl~ms international assemblies in favor and peasantsCleveland diocesan weekly were Ambassadorto the United States mentioned using them for its of independence of new nations Religious InfI uencedropped from the panel before calledmiddot the present day a con- purpose to whose freedom ther are comshythe trial began One disqualified He alleged the overwhrlmingfusing hour in worldpPlitics Thus we see the tremendous pletely indifferenthimself saying that as a father in a speech before the Washing- irony of modern politics the majority of religiously mir~d~

and a reader of articles attackshy Bring Back God people including many pries~ton archdioceses First Friday Spanish diplomat continued ing pOlnography appearing in take a positive attitude towardClub We see communis~ rulers who For us Catholics he continshythe Universe-Bulletin he did not democracy and so~ialisll1and areAmbassador Jose M de Areil- after enslaving whole nations ued ~this is also an hour of proshy

believe he could be objective hqnest in their desire ttl cooIJ~rshyza said that although some mlke sentimental speeches in -found spiritual movement Films seized by the police ate with us in our work for oJlcauses of the confusion are eco-- since Catholicism as the word

country and to jqin us in thewere shown to the jury of six nomic and socialamong the Wants Corps to End indicates means universalism struggle for peacemen and six women They were major factors is the tremendous I C and for the first time due to the By developing socialist agishyasked todecide if the films wer~ revolution that is-goingon now Juveni e rimes technical means of diffusion the

obscene and if the operator ex~ culture carrying technicalinso many countries of Asia and MANCHESTER (NC) _ New idea of a world is somethinghibited them knowingly achievements and a better u~Africa Hampsl1ir~s top law enforce- which means more th~111 a word

derstandiilg of scientific progshyIn hiS charge to the jury Double Talk ment official has recommended Forethefirst timein history ress into rural districtsand genshyJlldge Mahon defined obscenity ~ut abgtve all there is not establishIlent of a juvenile lte- theCatholic ideology tan arrive as having a substantial tend erally raising the cultural stand

only tbis dizzy situation ~head terttiori corps to provide a rigidly SimultaneouslYwitli the word of ency to deprave or corrupt by aids of village life we shall step

of us but ilso a great and in- sCheduled tife without pleasure God at the farthest corners ofarousing lascivious thoughts or by step reduce religious infhJshy

creasing danger which we must of any kind f9r vicious minors the earth and therefore enable ence among the rural populashylustful desires ~ now face in international com- Attorney General Louis c the order which the Lord gavePolice Crackdown tion he asserted

munism Wyman said this juvenile deten- to His followers to be carriedThe Judge also explained that Communism preserits not tion corps should have the out when He commanded themthe proper test for obscenity is only a direct threat but it-takes toughest schedule that t is pos- to preach the Truth to all Post Office whether the average person advantage of every occasion sible to devise without exceed- peoples and nations of the earthapplying contemporary communshy

ing the limits 0pound human endur- There can be no ~nternational Pharmacyity standards the dominant Catholic Pupils Win anceOnly those juveniles who justice without a moral code conshytheme of the material in quesshy Honors in Spelling commit despicable acts of terror cluded Ambassador de Areilza PRESCRIPTIONStion when taker as a whole and brutality would be sen- A spiritual guidance a Supremeappeals to the prurient interests WASHINGTON (NC) - Three Joseph Norris Jrtenced to the torp law is needed to rule the intershy This is identical with the test Catholic school students placed

The Attorney General de- national order that may be acshy 686 Pleasant St clared cepted by all And for this purshy

for obscenity laid down by the among the first 10 contestants in New Bedford

decision last year Betty Morgan 13 finished in i am convinced that in deal- pose we need to bririg back God U S Supreme Courtin its Roth a national spelling bee

WYman 3-3918 Assistant Cuyahoga County fifth place and received a prize ing with minors who commit to international life and to use

Prosecutor Thomas L Osborne of $100 She stumbled on the crime there has not yet been the Gospel as the fundamental said the conviction will open the world chiaus misspelling it found sufficient deterrent to that principles of our internal and way for police to crack down on chause small element of the juvenile foreign behavior CONTRACTORS operators who for years have Receiving prizes of $50 each community that commits really been walking on a razor edge were Richard P Hire of Fort vicious crimes against smaller between obscenity and legality Wayne who came in ninth and children girls and cripples

Yolanda Laurel of Laredo Tex While tender loving kindshywho was tenth ness and the milk of human unshyPhysicians Honor Thomas P Whittaker a Cathshy derstanding must always be olic who attends the American available to those who deserveBay State Native School of Oslo Norway placed it those minors who commit

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-One seventh and received $100 vicious acts of brutality should of the nations foremost authorishy Jolitta Schlehuber of Topeka be dealt with by our courts ties on chest diseases bas been won first prize of $1000 There in the same manner as adults presented the coveted medal and were 41 girls and 21 bOys in the and they should know it in adshycertificate of award of the Amershy contest vance lcan College of Chest Physicians at the annual convention of the college bull

Dr Winthrop Peabody of Washington former president of

the GlennDale Md tUbet-culo sismiddot sanitarium He has served as

an instructor at the Geotgetown durin~ the Summer University medical sch091

He is a former president and has been active in the affairs of

Rememberthe District of Columbia Tubershyculosis Association since its founding in 1921 In 1951 he was McWhirrsisas near asawarded the Vicennial Medal of the Georgetown University meci~ ieal school your telephone

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day is a hard and difficult one the Bishop asserted It is no secret that the poison of our secular age has seeped into the

minds of men into the home into the community into the very spirit of our times There is no nourishment of vocations in a spirit soured by secularshyism

Praise Serra Bishop Mussio stated that

what is needed tOdayto build religious vocations is the lttype M spiritual encouragement givshyen bv Serra International-- P~ple who look outmiddotof inon- ey-tinted glasses do not fo~~ the background of such spIrltual encouragement he contmued -Ihese same Catholic people try to simplify the problem of their own responsibility to the lPirit by employing gadgets to ensnare vocations

Such means might contribute 80mewhat when used in conshyjunction with the basic apPal self-sacrifice but as an 10shy

eentive in themselves they are ~essmiddot In the Serra program these means are valuable as long bull they flow from the Serra lPirit

The Bishop declared that Godhas called on Serra Internationshyal to offset the deplorable deshy

1ections in regard to religious lOCations

God needed in this day a ebampion of the altar and found the Bishop said He called JOU as an organized force for JIOOd to overcome the delinshyquencies of the home to become IIle renewed Christian spirit of ebe community as it affects

lOCations Serious Problem

middotYours is in every sense a voshytion he concluded a true ealling by God to participate as laymen in the vital needs today

Upon it likewise depends bullhe concluded the ability to forestall other ideologies and lect such as laicism communism and PJotestantism which _ are gaining ground to the detriment of our traditional religion

LEGATE His Eminence Paul Emile Cnrdinal Leger Archbishop of Montreal has been named to represent the Pope at the 300th annishy~rsaiy ce1blation of the Shrine of Ste Anne de Beaushypre in ()nat1lt~ June 2a-26 NC PhoLo

POETRY PLEASES POPE Pope Pius XII provides an attentive audience for young Walter- Rossi of the Villa Nazareth a school for extraordinary orphan children founded by Msgr Domenico Tardini Vatican Pro-Secretary of State shown with his little charge NC Photo

Speed Anti-Religious Tactics VATICAN CITY (NC)-Radio Other reports from Berlin the Vatican today cited several in- Vatican commentator continued stances showing that the anti- ann-ounce the creation of a so- religious campaign in countries called society of funerL orashyunder the communists is being tors by the communist authorshyintensified ities of East Germany The

The Vatican commentator society is made up of persons quoted two Russian publications supporting his contention that the Soviets have middotnot let up in their anti-religious attitudes

Moscow meideDts He said the RussUm magazine

Literaturnaja Gazeta_reported a Religious was recently atrested

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who eullgize defunct communshyists during the burial ceremony The intention is to create a

counterpart to thtl ~Christian burial service since priests deny such serves to communists

As a further example of anti shyreligious tactics Vatican Radio

pointed t a solemn communist

ceremony held on International

Childhood Day when communshy- hits made a rite out of conferring shy names on children to replaCe their Christian names

Seminary Heads Plan To Convene in Rome

BOGOTA (NC)-The spirituai intellectual and cultural training of priests will be the main topic of study at the- Congress of Recshytors of Latin American Semin- aries to be heldmiddot in Rome Sept

20 The rectors of all major semshy

inaries in Latin America are exshypected to take part The me_ing was organized in connection wit~

the cermonies marking the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the Liltin American Pontifical CoHege in Rome The congress will be presided over by the recshytor of that college Jesuit Father Pablo Lopez de Lara

Bv Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD We are familia with the word Catechism but not so familiar

with the word Catechist ~ catechist is one who teaches religion in au area to a group preparing them for reception into the

_Church by a priest Catechists do not work to any great extent in the United States though the need is imperative On the

average each priest in the United States has only three converts a year If the laity were trained In their faith and zealous ~nough the -number of 1)9nvertll per year in the United States would increa~ ten fold

The Missions cannot exist without cateshy~hists because priests ar~ so few for the harvest Heremiddot is an example of how one small seed has grownmiddot into the mustard tree Fifty years ago two White Father missionshyaries on a brief visit trained- and fhlaquon left one catechist formiddotthe Alur country of Africa which at th~ time was wholly pagan Today in that area there are 80000 Catholics In middot~ne village last year there were 2000 adult baptfsms which equals the number of conshyverts in some of our large cities

Here lies an opportu~ity for tile faithful to live up to the obligations of the Saclament _ of Confirmation Baptism incorporates us to ChrIst the King Who

bull founded the Kingdom of His Church Holy Orders mcorporates u~ to Christ the Priest Who sacrifices Himself for the sms of the wo~ld Confirmation incorporates us to Christ the Teacher Who came mto the world to give testimony of the ~ruth

Catholics who realize that Confirmation imprints an indelible character on their soul know that they are bound tospread the faith and make converts In other words to be CatechIsts If you have failed to fulfill the duties of Confirmation at home then ~Irea catechist to do so for you in the Missions One can be hIred for as little as $20 a month ~en you send your sacrifice to the Holy Father through his Society for the PropagatIon of the FaIth he distributes it to the area of the world most in need Thank you again and again for helping him spread the Fait

GOD LOVE yOU to WXC for $40 For Our Holy Fathers Missions hope it will do some goodsonlewhere to Little Magie for $5~I saved five dollars from my allowances and have deCIded to sehd it to you for the Missions to Miss EB for $8 I won_ this at my place of employment by making a suggestion for saving time and money-may it help to save a soul J

When you leave for yoonr summer vacation do ou leave behind an earring or cnfflink that has lost its mate gold eywass frames a rin~ or bracelet you no longer wear or old gold anel jewelr you no longer use Dont Jet them go to waste tbey ina help the missionaries in five continents Just send them to us we will resell tbem and the mone will be sent ~ the Holy Fatber to aid tbe poor andsnffei-ing in aU mission lands

Cut out this column pin your sacrifice to -it and mail it to the

Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth ~veIlJeNe~York1 N Y or your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV ~YMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street F~l Rive Mass

Urges Active Role By Union Memb~rs WORCESTER (NC)-A gradshy ates would eventually become

union members because of theuating class of Boys Trade spirit of the times BishopHighSchool-potential union Wright exhorted those who do

mbmbers-has been urged to join- to attend union meetings become more middotthan pawns in to take part in all voting and to some union leaders quest for be sure to know why how and Power in whose name decisions are

Bishop John J Wright of made Worcester told them that this He cautioned the graduates would mean constance vigilance against allowing themselves to in addition to conscientious pershy middotbe reduced to mere statistics formance of their duties and obshy in furthering some national or ligations as union members international union leaders amshy

Remarking that many gradu- bitions 1

til the holy priesthood Archbishp Juan Landazuri

lticketts of Lima Peru stated that the most serious problem which all our South American countries suffer is without doubt lie scarcity of clergy

In Brazil he said there is eRe priest for every 6qoO CathoshyliCs in Argentina one for every 1

500 in Peru one for evey 5000 in Columbia Ecuador alld Chile one priest for ever-y 3000 llaithful

Tbreaten BeliPoD The situation would be much

worse he~asserted H it were aot for the help given bymiddot the Ilumerous members of the Eushyropean and North American dergy

To solve this problem is to brighten the future of the Church in South America the Archshybishop said because upon it depends the Christian formation of the faithful and their spirit shyasl welfare

in Moscow and that an active search is being carried on to locate another Religious for proshymoting meetings of a _religious nature

The Soviet youth review Pioniyr the commentator-said has attacked spiritual exercises calling them inadmissible manishyfestations of -medieval ignorshyaflCe I

Outside the Soviet Union the campaign is also being waged on a vast scale he said He cited the example of East Gerinany where Bishop Helmut Wittlerof Osnabruck has declared thatmiddotl the

fight against the Cburcbhas beshycome greater in the past six months

East German The Bishop speaking to a cori-

vention of Catholic editors in Hamburg said school directors in East Germany now must supervise the political tendenshycies of all teachers including priests in charge of religious inshystruction

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of the Church which is both an institution or a visible means of grace and also a co~~ munity of the hithful - the Mystical Body of Christ I

When the Church is considshyered only as an institution he said laym~1 are likely to reshygard their parish as a kind of handy filiing station to which we come once a week to be spiritually refuelled

But when th~ Church is conshysidered as the Mystical Body he continued e begin to see tha~ as members of the parish we are responsible with our priests for all the soul~athshyolic and non-Catholic-who live within our parish boundaries and that we are responsible for building a real community on the temporal order in our parish

neighborhoods The disappearance of the soshy

ealled national parish organshyized on lines of nationality has created many problems for urban parishes Mr Giese said

Without Roots Parishioners today are basicshy

aUy without roots he declared without attachments or loyalshyties to a parish M~my members of city parshy

Isheshe added no longer feel a closeness an identificatiof a loyalty to the parish The parish has become more of a plant than a community of the faithshyful M~ Giese went on to point

out that the parishioners lack of identification with his parish is similar to the situation that

exists in other areas of modern xiety

The individual feels a loss of identity he remarked in the face of big corporations big labor organizations big politi shycaf parties big government

It is a major problem b~

laid and almost all who have considered it come to the Same conclusion - once again smaIlI

intermediar groups which act as a buffer between the lonely individual and large associashytions must be developed

Small Groups T~us he said the more we I

ellD landscape our parishes with lIIlall Catholic Action groupings community -ltsociations block organizations and so forth the shybetter our chances of building CQmmunity and parish spirit in these massive urban neighbor- boods and of restoring to the lonely individual his sense of dignity In con~rast with the city parshy

Ish Mr Giese said the new shbshyurban parishes seem to have a godd natural community spirit Parishioners are eager for Cath- otic education for both chiidren and adult he declared and lay participation in the liturgy is more frequent Mr Giese maintained that it ampI simply an impossibility for the average parish priest today to carry out his ministry alone It is estimated that an average priest can successfully contact no more than 600 people a year and yet we have parishes from five to 10 thousand with only three or four priets to a parish

Itis for this reason he sai~ that the modern parish needs great numbers of the laity to carry out the catechetical apostolatecensus work teachshying home visiting record-keepshying

Mr Giese also expressed the hope that eventually the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine will be able to send lay cate chists tb mission lands as part of our contribution to the world mission activity of the Church

M~rk Centenary ROME (NC)-The Daughters

of the Heart of Mary have cele- brated the first centenary of the opening of their first houSe here

The Society founded in Paris in 1790 has approximately 1500 members scattered throughout the world The organization was established in the United States in 1851 and has houses

in13 archdioceses and If dio- Celieamp bull

MASS ABOARD ROMANCE Very Rev William E RivelySJ newly-appointed Jesuit Superior to the Caroshyline-Marshall Islands Mission says Mass-aboard his 50-foot mission schooner Romance In the background assisting at Mass is the schooners native crew Ne Photo

Hospitals Must Center Attention Always Aroud Care of Patient ATLANTIC CITY (NC)-Sym- demand that he and his family

pathy kindness and understandshy be greeted reassuringly that ing should be expressed the moshy hospital regulations be presentshyment a patient enters the hosshy ed courteously and medical terms pital a Sister who is a hospital consultant told the 43rd annual convention of the Catholic Hospital Association here

Sister Justina Morgan a member of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul from Marillac Seminary Norshy

mandy Mo spoke of the openshying general session of the conshyvention which had as its theme The Hospital Aposiolate in a Changing Era

Primary Purpose We must accept literally

never before that hospitals hosshypital administration schools of nursing ind schools of nursing administration exist for one primary purPose and one OQly namely the care of the patient Sister said

We all know this to be true rhen why have we strayed so far from care-care centered around the patient she asked

For years she continued we have justified our position in terms of the war shortage of nurses shortage ot all types of hospital personAel and vthe 40shyhour week

Sister Justina said another factor is the shortened hospital stay today but she said that for the very reason that the patient will be with us so short

[a time the elements of sym- pathy kindness understanding and love should be felt and exshypressed from the moment be enters the hospital

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General Session

Presiding at the general sesshysion was Msgr F M J Thomshy

ton of Sea Girt N J president of the association Greetings to the delegates were delivered byBishop Justin J McCarthy of Camden

Speakers were Msgr Thom- ton Msgr Donald A McGowan director Bureau of Health and Hospitals NlltiQnal Ca~holic Welfare Conference Washingshyton and Sister Francis Xavier

dean schoof of nursing DYoushyville College Buffalo NY

In another convention session Dr James F Collins medical director of Cambridge City Hosshypital Cambridge Mass warned against the tendency to rely on modern medical magic to the neglect of medical fundamenials

Dr Collins also said that medshyicine should be a happy com bination of art and science but

that modern communication facilities have glamorized the scientificaspect

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Brnakulam India writes we humbly approach our benefactors with a request Ii is forb years since thls inshystitution has been started bullbull we are now 50 sisters bull bull bull we conduct a hIgh school with an enrollment of 1300 pupils bull bull about 80 girls room and board with lIS

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bull and we have an orphanaJe willi 52 children The sisters live in part of the school building and the schoo veranda is used as a chapel In all these )ears we have not been able to dve a proper plaee to Ow Lord all our earnings have te be used to run the school and orphanage So our beloved benefacton we approach you humbb with a request--will )ou be

kind enough to help us build a chapel To build a chapel for these sisters will cost $4000 Could yoU heip The) are aski~ for a home for Our Lord

OUR FUND FOR ORPHANS BREAD HELPS To FEED AND CLOTHE SEVERAL THOUSAND ORPHANS IN THE NEAR EAST)

A DOLLAR A MONTH ~ELPS TREMENDoUSLY Q

GOD INCARNATE middot0 wOl1derful power of the priest 1I87S St Augustine in whon

handa the Son of God becomes Incarnate evermore even as He onee became Incarnate III the womb of His Vlrshydn Mother Truly all wonders are Inslgshynlilcant In relation to the Btupendous thing that takes place ever) time a priest celeshybrates Mass If you could give ilnanclal aid to i1boy In the Near East who Is studying to become s priest you would be helping him toward the day that he will be riven

-power whleh surpasses that of angels PAUL and GEORGE hoPe one da)to be priests

of themiddotMost High The) are studylng at Ii seminaI In INDIA Preparation for the priesthood entalls a lonr arduous eourse or studies The cost of tuition is $100 a year for Ib yean

MEDICINES TO EASE THE PAIN OF THE SUFFERING LEPERS OP INDIAi OUR DAMlEN LEPER FUND HELPSmiddot TO BUY

~EEDED MEDICATIONS FOR THESE POOR PEOPLE

SHARING IN MERIT SISTER WILLIAM and SISTER JOSE hope to deYote their IIv~

God bull Relidous They have bee-un their preparation for their dedicated service and are now In a uovltlate ID PALAI INDIA If one of them was your adopted daughter In Christ 10U would reo celve a share In the merits of her apostolate and a remembrance In her dall) prayers bull How caD yoU adopt one of them By aldlnl

her In a material way wblle she is learning tho rudiments of religious life Two years of trai Inll In the novitiate are necessar) for a girl wbo

Corporate Communion

The~ParishmiddotParadc NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES FALL RIVER

All members of the Womens Guild are urged by their officers

to receive corporate Communion at the 8 oclock Mass next Sun- day morning They will meet in the vestibule of the upper church where ranks will be formed ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

High honors and perfect at shytendance awards were presented to ciiildren attending Christian Doctrine classese at recent cereshymonies conducted by Very Rev Leonard J Daley pastor

The classes are taught by the Missionary~Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity tbgether with five lay teachers - Meriting High Honors w~re

Elizabeth Morin Gerald MurshyphY_Michael Gladych Bonnie

Farrenkopf Donn~ Harris Mark Sullivan

Also Annette Cloutier Jenshynifer Murray Suzanne Gladych Ellen Karu~as Nancy Dunne Michael Donovan William Frashytus Karen Hurley Patrick Donovan and Philip Sullivan

Twenty-nme awards were made for pepect attendance at

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The Annual Reception to new members of the Guard of Honor SoCiety was held on the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus when 40 new members were reshyceived into the society arid enshyrolled by the pastor Rt Rev Msgr James J GeI~rd VG

This society is dedicated to adoration and reparation to the Sacred Heart-of Jesus and Monshysignor Gerrard spoke to the members of the many ways to practice this devotion The meetshying closed with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament

The following are to represhysent St Lawrence Parishin the District Council of Catholic Woshymen for the coming year

Delegate Mrs Leo Gallagher Alternate Mrs Emile Monfils o

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~Go Y8 Into the whole world snd preach the Gospel to every ereature this commission of Christ to His followers haa beea oamed out since the day It was a-iven bull It we are truly Catho~o we wi~l be zealous for the spread of the Kingdom of Chrbt bullbull If we are zealous we will help to spread that kingdom By our pr~y~n and alms let us prove to God and His Blessed Mother that our hearts are In harmony with the Sacred Heart of Him who prayecl tbat there may be but one fold and one shepherd

15 Ne~ Rect~ry Replaces Roundhouse Continued from Page One

-- h w IC In ItseIf a landshyIurc h h IS mark in this town of more than 13000 people the rectory gives the parish four red brick buildshylngs within a comparatively

lIIJ1all area The church also owns a twoshy

story wooden house whIch was used as a te~porary rectory lgttshytween the bme the roundhouse was torn down and the new building was completed for ocshycupancy two weeks ago

Roundhouse The roundhouse came into the

possession of the church when property bounded on three foides by Park Tifft and Broad 5ts was purchased for $20000 in 1877

Legend has it that the buildshylng part of the so-called Tifft property was used during the Revolutionary War days as a hiding place for Negro slaves who had fled their Southern

Movement for Unity Causes Uneasiness

ROME (NC)--Ceflain activshyities of the world Council of Churches have caused uT)easishyness in many Catholics intershyested in the movement to unite Christendoms separated churchshyes

Jesuit Father Charles Boyer editor of the Catholic magazine Unitas voices this fear in an editorial entitled Misgivings on the Ecumenical Movement

Father Boyer who is also a professor of patristic theology at the Gregorian University said the uneasiness arises from two lIOurces-exterior unity without doctrinal unity and a tendency of the council to devote itself to activities other than the search for unity

The Jesuit writer said the council was formed as a result of the ecumenical movement and was intended from its beginshyings to promote Christian unity

Intellectual Life RIVER FOREST (NC)--More

than 200 persons from 20 states and Canada have registered to attend a two-day symposium on the Catholic contributionmiddot to American intellectual life at Rosary College in Illinois start shying June 14

masters There was a tunnel whlch conshy

nected the basements of the church and the rectory but It had not been used for many yeAarsmiddot II f

few years middotalo a section 0 the lawn between the church and the roundhouse collapsed and revealed a hidden undershyground room walled with heavy blocks of granite which could have been used years ago for either a hiding place or a vegshyetable cellar

The roundhouse consisted of two floors and a small ~upola at the top center It had a spiral staircase winding up from the first floor to the cupola directly in the center of the building

New Building In c~trast the new building

has spacious rooms separate second-floor suites for the three priests assigned to the parish a large recreation room in the basement a suite for visiting priests and another suite for the housekeepers

The four suites for the priests occupy the second floor On ~e

first floor are the quarters for the housekeepers-with sepshyarate bedrooms for each one-a kitchen dining room three ofshyfices lounge and a sitting room for the maids The building is 66 feet across

the front and 41 feet deep on the south side-next to the church --and80 feet deep on the opshyposite side It is in the form of an ell

There are concrete floors throughout overlaicent with linoshyleum and carpeis

A feature of the building ia the inter-communication system connecting the suites offices and other areas on the first floor

The recreation room provides an area where the Rev Edward B Booth pastor of the church hasmiddot been conducting convert classes

Thomas F Coleman was the contractor and the architect was Joseph M Mosher Jr Both are from Providence

The late Rev Francis J Mashyloney who was succeeded by Father Booth as the pastor planned the rectory but did not live to see the start of ~onshy

struction Msgr Gerrard was assisted in

NEW RECTORY Rt Rev Msgr James J GerrardVG (second left) is shown with Rev Edward B Booth pastor (left) Rev Edwin J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunshyziato assistants at laying of the cornerstone of new rectory to replace historical roundhouse at St Marys North Attleboro

The vicar general expressed his thanks to the parishionenDeschenes Wins Scholarship for your cooperation and loyshyalty in making it possible forSpotlighting Our Schools the priests to live and work in

SHA ELEMENTARY FALL RIVER

Presentation of a gift to Sister Marita Dolores SUSC princishypal by Elizabeth Donnelly capshytain of the schoo~ was one of the highlights of the annual party for the Sacred Hearts Academy elementary division graduating class held on the

CARNEGIE GRANTEE Rev Brother James M Kenshyny SJ of Morrist9wn N J business manager of the service enterprises at New Yorks Fordham Unishyversity has been awarded a Carnegie Foundation grant to attend the 1958 ShEgtrt Course in College Business Manageptent at the Univershysity of Omaha this summer NC Photo

comfort school grounds Monday after noon

The class pro]jhecy was given 3 Good Reasons by Sharon Cronin and Brendll Shea the will by Patricia Callashy for savinghan md the Whos Who by Barbara Kane A buffet lunch- eon was served at The SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO Od Red Bonk

At the graduation exercises of the school Gerard Deschenes was awarded the annual scholshyarship given by the Student Fund of the parish His avershyage in the combined years avershyage and competitive examinashytion was 90 per cent This projshyect started in 1948 helps boost attendance at Catholic fligh schools which is one condition for accepting this award The 1 You get sound advice winner is given $100 each year based on 130 years for the four years of high school of experienceFunds are provided by monthly contributions made by a group 2 We currently pay a of interested parishioners savings dividend of

Son of Mr and Mrs Agenard 3 per year Deschenes Gerard has been enshyrolled at Assumption High 3 Service is prompt School in Worcester He has a conside~ate helpful brother studying at St Francis

BANK BY MAILCollege Biddeford Me Other prizes awarded during at

the party held for the graduates in the parish hall following TIle graduation exercises were doshynated by Rev Joseph Larue OLDpastor of the church Rev Edshymond L Dickinson assistant and director of the school State RED Representative Carlton H Bliss Ladies of St Anne Sodality Duvernay Council No 42 Union BANK S Jean Baptiste North Attleshy Fall River Savings Bank boro Catholic Womens Club

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He said the faith of the f)eople of North Attleboro is well known throughout the diocese

Father Booth cited the new rectory as a monument to the parish bull

He was presented with a check by Mr Fisher on behalf of the society to aid in paying for the building

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Reds Flood World With Literature

WASHING(ON (NC)-- More than 300 million copies of pubshylications were distributed by Russia in the free world last year for propaganda purposes

This figure represented a five per cent increase over 1956 the United States Information Agenshycy reported In the Middle East however the figure was up 400 per cent to a total of 413600 books and 1515400 pamphlets Russia will issue 700 new titles in 26 languages for disshytribution in the free world durshying 1958 USIA estimates

The USIA said it had about three million books in its 156 libraries in 64 countries last year Since 1950 it has assisted foreign publishers in bringing out 40 million copies of 4400 American books printed in 50 languages

Communism But One Christian Life Threat

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the dedicatory ceremony by Father Booth Rev Edwiri J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunziato assistants

Visiting Priests Visiting priests included Rt

Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St John the Evangelist Church in Attleboro Rev Corshynelius ONeill Ubalde J Denshyneault James F McCarthy and Edward Rausch all of Attleboro Revs Gerard Chabot and Roger Gagne pastor and assistant reshyspectively of St Theresa Church in South Attleboro Rev Patrick TT Hurley of TlUnton Revs Thomas Parris and Elshymeric Dubois of LaSalette Semshyinary Attleboro and Rev Cornelius Keliher of St Mary Church in North Seekonk

Addressing the gathering were Msgr Gerrard Father Booth George R Fisher representing the St Vincent de Paul Society Bernard J Doyle Sr representshying the patishioners and Albert M Larsen Jr Chairman of the Board of Selectm~n

Father Loew introduced the speakers

Sage and Sand

Denies Theory More Money Cure for Educational 1lls

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

It is an article of the unwritten American creed that there is nothing so bad that another billion dollars or so wont mend it If for example we seem to be in danger of falling Qehind in the race for space contr9l the obvious remedy is for us to shell oufbull 1

astonomlca sums of ~oney to recapture leadership If our schools have been delin quent in producing sufficient brain power why then the cure is more money -much more m 0 n e-y - tom a k e them produce

It is a cheershyluI form u 1a and it solves all our anxieties

without tears Not unexpectshyedly it was Dr Jam~s Bryant C()I1ant whose

name is great among the chemists who pro- posed it the other day with special reference to opening the floodgates of funds for our Amercan educatiampnal system

Our schools he told his com lIlencement listeners are not really bad schools nor have they actually failed in their edshyllCational mission Tliey simply have not had enough money to 40 their job Give them more -much more-and they wiU work like a charm

Seek Nationalizatioa Now it should be borne in mind that Dr Conant sometime presshy

Ident of Harvard University (a private school) has widely ad-Yertised his view that the prr Yate and religious schools of America are divisive and thereshyfore harmful to the best intershy

tmiddot ests 0 f the na IOn

We may safely judge then that he is not letting his genshy

t t th b tt f herosl y ge emiddot e er 0 1mand that when he calls for more money for our schools he is thinking only about the stateshy~pported schools He should

be more preCIse He could eas-By getinto trouble over this

It is pretty much of an open RCret that what the educational ~ialists would like to see and

ee quiCkly is the complete nashytionalizatjo~ of all American

education and educational agenshyeies so that the problem could be handled with all the convenishyence and dexterity of a federal bureaucracy Then indeed the money could be commandeerecl and channeled in the right di-IOeCtions

It iSil n intoxicating prospect end the current wave of anxiety ever the alleged Americim edushyelltional lag affords a splendid epening for those who agree with them to persuade the nashytion to go along

Faith in the Dollar Let us by no means undershy

estimate these men their power or their determination There is little doubt that the present situation poses one of the great threats to genuine Ameri~~nedshy

ucation in our entire experience For it is completely within

the realm of possibility that the American people stampeded by the psychology of panic m~ht

decide that the educational soshyeialists have the right to it

It is not IecessarY tomiddot antici shypate the nationalization of the

entire system as an immediate tep but if the move for middotfederal control through financial dictashytorship is successful the real battle will have been won The rest is a matter of picking up the pie~es

Now a glarlng fallacy )1t the root ofmiddot Dr Conants rhetoric is that more money is the sure eure for our educational iUs One might suppose (naively no doubt) that better teaching might have even more to do with it -

But his solution is typic~l exshyemplaty of the way vast num- bers of Americans think and operate It is symptoJtlatic of the degree to which sheer material shy

lampm has captured the America mud thetouching falt~ in the

d II th f llibl 0 ar a~ e mae pana~a Have we enemies anywhere

in the world We can buy their friendship Have we a dearth of brains We can buy the~ very best brains in the open market

This of course is a guaranteed recipe for bankruptcy But were Americas economic resources

secure even against the socialshyists and the pseudo-liberals who are bent on disipating them as fast as possible it by no meall8 follows that the formula fits

As it is America is already spending far more money on

education than all middotthe rest of the world combined It might seem reasQiiable that if the anshyswer were to be fcgtund in this direction we would have had some faint inkling of it

0 More Power for Socialists middotThe suspicion however un-

worthy is unavoidable that what the educational socialist8 ~ally want is not better edushycation for America but more for themselves

Dr Comint is a highly intelshyligent man it is very difficult to believe that he is wholly serious when he says that more money can produce more brailllL But there is no question that the conversion of the Americaa ~u~ational syst~m into a monoshylIthIC dletators~lp woud mean t~e grcatestsmgl~ co~centrashyIon o~ po~er fmanc~al and IdeologIcal In - the natIOn and perhas m the w~rld

The quam~ adYlce of the poet Beaumarchals tNapoleon that he make the prunary schools of F h d ranc~ IS ~ropagan a agencI~

was t-llhpuhan compared to this It IS easy enough to say that II h

a t IS bears watchmg partIeshyularly -vhen those interested in promotmg the deal are makmg no obserable effort to conceal theIr tactIcs

Th e real dIffIculty and the

real challenge are to get our schoos back to their essential flnchon of teaching without eIther b k t th tmiddotan )up mg e na lOB

~ d~stroying their own integshyrlty 10 the process This takeshym~re than watching it take oomg

Fleefrom Reds BONN (NC)-Eastmiddot to West

flow of refugees continues like a seemingly endless trek througla the Iron Curtain More ethan bull quarter million people escaped from theSoviet zone of German alone last yearThat is more thall the total of Hungarians who found their way to freedom after the bloody uprising there in 1956

Humility Need _ Continued middotfrom Page One Things werent as complex

for man prior to the Renaissance he said here

Then the qmrch applied inshydividual guidance to emperor and beggar alike ihe scientist who is a Lutheran points out

But when science freed it shy_self from the bonds of religioUs

dogma thus opening the way for the technological revolution the Church lost some of its inshyfluence onmiddot the middotethical conduct of man

The crucical challenge of OUl

day is to recoup this influence to restQre to the Church the task d guiding man alonghi8 dangerous road

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CHIcAGO (NC) - Father Hugh M Beahan Grand Rapids diocesan director of radio and TV reports 44 American dioceses areproducing 108 live televisian programs Among these 05 per cent are on a weekly basis 135 per cent are presented more thaft once a week arid 14 per eent less than ~nce ~ week

Half-hour programs constitute 52 per cent of the totalFather Beahan lid Sunday is the most popular day of telecast with oil per cent of the programs origishynating that day

Father Beahait revealed local Catholic telecasts have increased 220 Per cent in the past five

years and 45 per cent in the ~

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THE ANCHOR16 Thurs June 26 1958

Praises Legacy Continued from Page One

and the wiles of communism On his first full day in th~

city President Garcia with his wife and Archbishop Julio Roshysales of Cebu the Philippines attended Mass at St Patrick cathedral The Philippine head of state was greeted from the episcopal throne y His Eminshyence Francis Cardinal Spellman Archbishop of New York

Cardinal Spellman said I hope Mr Garcia that you feel as completely at home today as I was whim given the privilege of celebrating the first Mass in the rehabilitated cathedral in Manila last year

The sermon was delivered by Msgr Charles J McManus di shyrector of the Cathedral Informashytion Center

Following the Mass President Garcia lunched with Cardinal Spellman in the Cardinals resi shydence He then went to the Fordshy

ham Campus in the Bronx Edue3tion is Greatest Ally

President Garcia told hill Fordham audience composed of Father McGinley Philippine dignitaries and members of the clergy that the U S should expand its program of educa- tional aid f~r southeast Asia His country the president middotsaid could supply the cultural liai shyson and be the focal center of such an endeavor

The U~ S he continued by utilizing such institutions as the Ford and Rockefeller Foundashytions with their ~vast means and resources can embark on an expanded educational aid proshygram for southeast Asia througll the Philippines and help train the youth of the region who will be the Asian leaders of tomorshyrow

This could herald the end of communism in our section of the world he declared

Appearing later the same day on Meet The Press the NBC television program President Garcia said his country would not recognize Red China even if the U S should do so

The next two days (June 23 and 24) President Garcia was honored by official and semishyofficial visits which included amiddot breakfast given for him at the

nunkal a native of Malabar in- Waldorf - Astoria Hotel by dia has been ordained at the Charles P Romulo Philippine

middotJesuit seminary here in Indi- Ambassador to the U S ana is the ninth member of hill family to enter the priesthood fIC religious life

Father Kunnilnkal is one 01 IS childmiddotren Three of his seveR ste~s are nuns while all fiVe of bis brothers are in the sen-shyice of the Church Two are Je~

uits-a priest land Brother ODe

w a Carmelite priest another a Capuchin priest arid another a diocesan priest Educated in India the new priest came iD this country thre~ years ago

Cardinal Spellman attended a dinner in President Garcia honor at the Sheraton-Astor

Ho~l given by the Philippine Community Executive Council

The 61-year-old Philippine leader rQde up Broadway from Jlattery Park to receive the trashyditional city welcome to visit shying heads of state Thousanda 01 cheering New Yorkers lined the sidewalks Ticker tape flutshy~red from hundreds of open windows in the downtown 01shyfice section

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Three Fall River Chinese Sisters Achieve Outstanding Records

An outstanding record is being made at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River by a trio of Chinese si~ters Their story in refreshing contrast to the tales of juvenile delinshyquency haunting todays headlines is an example of the influence for good youngshysters can have on each other

It began when Joyce Mark a 1954 graduate enthused aboutthe academy to her friend Elizabeth Ng Elizabeth daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs Frank Yan Ng 357 South Main Street Fall River decided to attend SHA

Professing no religious affiliashytion she took a keen interest in academy religious classes which she attended voluntarily usually earning top grades in tests and quizzes By her senior year she was seriously considering entershying the Church During ~e

IIenior chiss retreat she discussed the matter with the retreat masshyter Rev Daniel Egan SA who not only encouraged her personshyally but obtained Chinese lanshyguage catechisms for her so that she could explain theFaith more fully to her parents

Alter graduation Elizabeth obtained a civil service job in Washington living in a Catholic residence there at the exprea desire of her parents She began formal religious instruction and was baptised on Holy Saturday this year by Rev Cormac Long of St Peters Washington receivshying the sacrament of confirmashytion on Pentecost Sunday

But the chain of events started by Joyce Mark has not yet Mopped Both Elizabeths sisters followed her to SHA Jean Ng Iraduated this month and has been awarded a full tuition IICholarship to a Providence business college Eventually she hopes to follow Elizabeth w a lovernment position The youngshyest sister Carol is now enterinl

Visit to Lourdes Continued from Pace 0_

heart of Pius XII said Father Oliveira diocesan moderator of the Legion and curate at Our Lady of Lourdes Church TauWlshyton of which Rcv E Souza de Mello is pastor Whenever Leshylion groups visit Rome he bid they receive preferred treatshyment

All over Europe the Dublinshyfounded Legion is active in its work of cooperating with the tlergy in the salvation of souls Jeported Father Oliveira reshycently returned from a 4-day pilgrimage to Old World shrines made with a group of active and auxiliary Legion members When the Pope blessed us it was as if he were trying to take in the whole world with his exshytended armssaid Father Olishyveira A prized souvenir of his trip is a group photograph in which he stands next to the Holy Father and in view of his great devotion to Our Lady a memory equally prized is that he said Mass daily while in Rome at the basilica of St Mary Major largest church in the world dedishytated to Our Lady

Unity of Chure Other points of interest vi8shy

Ited by the pilgrims from the Fall River Diocese included Fatima Ars where the parish thurch of the Cure of An is still in use Pompeii with its worldshyJenow~ed painting of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Parayshyle-Monial made famous by St Margaret Mary Alacoque They are probably one of the few

-groups ever to visit Mon-aco for the purpose of seeing its CatheshydraI completely by-passing the casinos of Monte Carlo

Lourdeshowever inits censhytennial year formed the high point of the pilgrimage said Father Oliveira But he foreshy

went the privilege of bathing in the waters of the shrine There were so many sick people wait shying that I could not bear to take time needed by them

He cited the nightly torchlight procession to the grotto of Lourdes as a never-to-be-forshyaotten expcrience The rosary was said by each pilgrim in bis own tongue with the Gloria Patri at the end of each decade recited in Latin At the end of

~er sophomore year and hasnt decided what career shell folshylow

Pride in Daughter Meanwhile the whole Ng

family who work together in operating a restaurant are anshyticipating Elizabeths retarn to Fall River on vacation in July Family projects are not new to the Ngs however Another unshydertaking was the -founding of a Chinese language SChool ~hich all the children attended

Theyre united too in their pride In Elizabeth When their restaurant was visited during a quiet period they gathered t~

supply details of Elizabeths achievements And they have an added reason for pride in that their daughter is now the Kings daughter as well This was reflected in her choice of a baptismal name shes now Elizshyabeth Regis Ng Regis meanshying of the kin~

the rosary the Hail Holy Queen and Apostles Creed were sung al80 in Latin The combination of so many tongues with the unishyversal language of the Church lave me a tremendous feeling of the oneness of the Church -and the Mystical Body

Visit Headquarten The Legionaries felt at home

ift Lourdes too upon visiting the Legion headquarters there a building given to the organishyzation by a nephew of St Bernashydette on condition that it hi used for religious purposes only At the headquarters Legionaries from all parts of Europe take turns in serving for a month or two at a time They distribute literature and try in other ways w make the work of the Legion known to Lourdes pilgrims

On its return voyage the Fall River pilgrims ship left from Gibraltar and even in that fortress city Father Oliveira disshycovered fellow-Legionaries He has returned to his Taunto~ parshyish more than even enthused over the Legion apostolate

At his own sunny rose-surshyJounded shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes he detailed some of the accomplishments of the three praesidia active in his parish Nearly every previously unconshyfirmed adult has received that

sacrament many marriages have been rectified and th~ number

of parishioners approaching the sacraments has been tripled in the five years the Legion has been in operation In the entire Diocese he said there are 21 praesidia organized in 13 pushyishes

Parish Shrine A miniature Lourdes processhy

sion is held monthly to Our Lady of Lourdes parish shrine with parish and City-wide groups taking turns in partici shypating The shrine itself beshylongs to the parish in a unique way for it is made of stones eollected from the fields of nearby farms Father Oliveira himself manned a truck for a month during the Mariah Year of 1954 when the shrine was built aiding parish teen-agers in collecting suitable stones

The Legion of Mary multi shyplies the zeal of priests by proshyviding them with capable helpshyers declared the diocesan modshyerator Please pray for the work of the Legion and for increased

membership in the Diocese he concluded

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Preiate Says Todays Youth Victims Of False Philosophy of Discipline

GREENSBURG (NC)-Todays To a great segment of our young people make up neither college men ana women today bull beat nor a silent genera- the speaker declared freedom tion but rather are the articu- ill a situation in which the indishylate and aggressive victims vidual can do or say an)thing of a false philosophy of difici- 1II1hich he wants to say or do pline without regard to Hi~ rights or

Rt Rev Msgr Donald M privileges of anyone else To Cleary chaplain to Catholic stu- them the exalted idea of the digshydents at Cornell University nity of man has been corrupted Itbaca N Y offered this analy- into the idea of the supremacy Bis in a commencement address of the individuals judgment at Seton Hill College here Cor- When the are told that libshynell has been the scene of recent y outbreaks of student violence ert~ IS the opportulllty to do ~hat

Students like those who took whl~h one ought to do th~y Imshyt middot th d t t t mediately choke on the word par In e emons ra lOllS a ht f middottmiddot r tht

Cornell -he said are the fu1l- oug to or 1 ~mf 1~~ ~u on ~ blown products of an educational restrlc Ion an Iml a lOn an theory which has as its funda- these words hav~ long slnce been

deleted from their leXicons Onemental premise a glarmg error ht th t 1 The error he continued i15 the mIg say a ~oung ~p e

belief that liberty and freedom have always rebelled agamst aJe unconditioned and UDre- a~t~or~ty have always resented - t d dt th t hl diSCiplIne have always foughtSwlC e commo I les- a p I - h h h t -h =th t d agamst stnctures on speech andosop y w IC eac es a or er h 1

can be established without diseishypline and that morality iFits b d t the od t ofroa es sense IS pr uc the adored democratic process

This point of view Msgr Cleary Said is the only posshysible explanation of students violent reaction to anything which resembles authority or discipline While unexpressed their attitude seems to be We

will accept and Iive by onlythose rules and that code which WE consider to be just and fair

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TttE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs June 26 1958

Catholic Deaf Are to Meet At Louisville

LOUISVILLE (NC)shyTwo important developments for Catholic deaf persons are expected to come out of the ninth annual convention of the International Catholic Deaf Association here July 6 to 12

Convention directors are lookshying for an agreement on a set of hand signs fQr Catholic usage which will eliminate differences in the signing of such terms as sacraments rosary and Mass

A printed form for Confession by deaf persons is the second mljor items on the agenda This will make it possible for the deaf person to confess his sins quickly and accurately with a pencil

~fhe majority of deaf persons attending the convention will be those who use signs rather than speech for communication All meetings will be conducttgtd by sig-ns in silence Father Gerald Timmel conshy bull

vention chairman said translashytors will be on hand They wiD interpret signs for those not proshyficient in sign language As the slgteeches are delivered in sign language the translators wiD convey the meaning in words

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Daiiy mass with sermon and Confessions are planned Toun of places of historical interest a boat ride on a river steameF a grand ball and a civic recepshytion are also on the agenda Registration will be held July at convention headquarters Louisvilles Kentucky Hotel The daily Mass will be ofTered at the Cathedral of the Assumpti~ here

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CrossWord Solution costs and this must come about into duty as the large crowd thro_ugh family prayer Father began to pour into the groundsIn Trend to Grey Films Patrick Peyton of the Holy of the Holy Cross Fathers Semshy

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TOG SUIlBy William oR Mooring EVE C Cross Fathers told more than inary where the Fair was held RIGS ENGLANDA young fellow who knows movies so well he ought to SORO TEEPEE 3500 people at the Country Fair The order has under construcshy

10 on $64000 Question offers two reasons why many in North Easton sponsored by tion on the same grounds a new the Associate Family of the Holy Seminary the first built in thealmost first-class films fail to click with the public these Cross Fathers East by the Order that conductsdays Some he says lack a positive point of view Others The salvation of the world Stonehill College Notre Dame

display too little regard for (James Stewar~) concientiously hinges on the return to unity University Kings College in consistency in characteri~- retiring from the poliGe force love and respect in ~h~ iamily Wilkes-Barre Pa and other tion becaU~e he suffers dizzy spells circle the world famous founder institutions ~

Any Hollywood producer then shortlyalterwards getting of the Family Rosary Crusade Father Peyton left North ehoosing a theme like negro- involved in a dizzy love affair and the Family Theatre said Easton for Minnesota where he

The famous priest who re- will conduct a State-wide Familywhife integration anti-semitism with a woman he knows as the It seems only a short time that polltical char- wife of a-friend turned recently from the Brus- Rosary Crusade on the same

Roddy with his mother used to sels Worlds Fair where the pattern he has followed in dioshyJatanismlabor- In the soon to be released come to our home to dinner Holy Cross Fathers are showing ceses throughout America Eushyin a nag ement film Houseboat Sophia Lor- then play cowboys and Indians a film three years in the making rope Asia and Africa apheaval etc en plays the deVoted foster- wiHf our children The Fifteen Mysteries of thebull h 0 u 1 d not mother of Cary Grants children Dean Stockwells last visit was Rosary was introduced to thepose and ex- (as a means of course to land- with his brother Guy about overflow crowd by the Revploit the social ing their Pa) At the start we three years back He then seemed SAVE MONEY ONGeorge S DePrizio CSC Eastshyproblem then see her teachIng the little boy quiet even timid His career as

mn away from how to steal from a street bar- a boy star had finished Would V It without at- row he make it again as an adult atican Stamps YOUR OIl HEATtempting any solution What Similar inconsistencies have actor VATICAN CITY (NC)-The might happen if positive con- turned up in other recent pic Holy Sees participation in the sectit C(II ~~~n0 1 t be Today presumably he is allelusions were drawn in such tures ne exp aria IOn may Brussels World Fair has been

d- d set again although I hope this films lS another matter tha t H0 11ywoo pro ucers are t db role in Compulsion will not eommemora e y a new series CHARLES F VARGAS

middottes Examples breaking away from stark black f V t Ct t t Clh t type Dean Stockwell either l) a Ican 1 ypo~ages amps 25 ROCKDALE V E

The young man cites as typi- and w I e contrasts-between vir- A EIIU Character typing is one of the-1of the rlp and run tech- tuous and vicious characters NEW BEDFORD MASS most stupid and inexplicable ofIlique in screenplaytelling The fair-haired hero and black TElIIo1TS(J

Markof the Hawk in Wllich moustachioedvillian ai-e not Hollywoods casting habits _ Pup Te~t~ bull99middot ~ - ~he producers set Littl~ Rock even seen in Westerns any more Marglret O~Brien ~owawaita

Produce kto t adult fulfillment as an actreliSIvrics to an African tune rSsee crea e lin I e of g b t th arid as her motherhinted the W II T ~ ~Ma rJorie Morningstar~ which ar a rey e ween e once - ~ a ent C~tp ~n def~re-nce to popuiar senti typical herq and heel the pre- H911ywood producers cannot ~ -v

nen(watered down the Jewish mise being that there is good forget the pert little girl and ~ gt 5x7 - 1150 eharacteristics and aspirltions in the worst of- us and bad in look to the ~alerited young Wo UMBRElLA TENTS expressed in theJ)qvel~ and the best U dramatic conflict thus man Pigeon-holethinking

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This young man was born and Seeing Margaret OBrien and lived many years in the East her mother on TV via Ed MurshyHe is familiar with the typical rows ~Person to Person reshyBritish colonial officer whom called for me more personal he k nows as very d 1fferent contacts I had with them when character from the one Alec Margaret was MGMs top child Guinness plays in Kwai So star The crisp diction and earnshytoo one suspects does Guinness est expression were still there himself who almost refused to on TV but like the pigtails the play the part OBrien dialogue was gone

Pathsmiddot of Glory Sayonara Margaret used to talk a blue The Young Lions The Enemy streak catechism school pets A Delicious Below all recent and excel- everything While She and Dean Treat lent films about war are chal- Stockwell were making The lenged by our young friend Secret Garden together Marshybecause they implicitly de- garet left her arithmetic to make nounce patriotism and national me lemonade I hope someday pride although he quickly adds to become a good cook she that his own military status said and a good philosopher gives him an urgent and im- too _ mediate concern for the preser- Now as Margaret gets her

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that more people than Holly- pared with Elizabeth Taylor wood producers suspect ar~ Dean prepa-res to co-star in alienatedwhether they realize Richard Zanucks production of it ()[not by such trends of the Loeb-Loew crime story thoughtwhich come iil cyclesCompulsion which brought a lodrum up Ii particular theme sensational press to roiuig with monotonous repetition StOCkwell and his co-st~r ltod

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K of C FJeseesWin~ State ~hampionship Anofhell t~agyBy Jack Kineavy

Somerset High School Coaeh In Tito MoveThe latest in a long line of giant killers is St Stephens

NEW HAVEN (N(j) shyHigh of Worcester which last Sunday defeated highlyshyThe national head of tftetouted Newton 41 to annex the 1958 state baseball chamshyKnights of Columbus haspionship The achievement is all the more remarkable when expressed opposition to atshythe comparative male enshy

Gernert are the only men who tempts to extradite a ministerrollments of the two finalshy have performed up to par to of wartime Croatia from thiIists are compared St Steshy date The unSeasonable weather country to face charges of _phens a four year school has among other things reshy crimes in Yugoslavia had a total of 96 boys whereshy tarded the great Ted Williams Supreme Knight Luke E Hart as Newton lists 1400 in grades Ted needs that real warm declared that Andrija Artukoshy10 through 12 weather to get going but the vic Minister of Interior in the

weatherman is still holding outAs a matter Croatian go~ernment duringOn the mound Frank Sulli shyof fact the World War II would become

van and Tom Brewer the acesbaseball turn- a second Imre Nagyll if sentof the staff have been able toout this year back to Yugoslaviaaccount for only seven victories(125) exceeded

11 any example of whatthe total numshy between them Willard I Nixon might result from the grantingber of boys in at 1-7 is in the throes of his of the petition of Yugoslaviathe Worcester worst professional season ever Lor the return of Dr ArtukovicThe former Yankee nemesis nowschool to that country were needooIf St Stephshy is suffering fr6m a sore shouldshyMr Hart said it might beer which probably means hellens were comshyformed in the news from Hunshypeting in the do a stint in the bull pen before gary I pray not and I am JOeshyEastern Tourney the school getting another starting aSsignshyluctant to believe that this g09shywould presumably be included ment e1llment would be willirlg aein Class C which would make On paper the Sox personnel SAFETY PROGRAM Seminarians_from St Marys have his blood on our handsit ineligible to compete~ in middotthe stacks up with the best in the Semmary Baltimore are shown ~tising a releae from

State final St Stephens b league ~us it would be preshy I[ 01 C Membera front head hold during waterfront safety Fogram atcoached by Jack Tivnan forshy mature to consign them to a Mr Harts statement followed Cathedral C~mp Seminarians Donald J Bowen and Jamesmer Holy Cro~ pitcher a decade disappointingfate Detroit at the a resolution passed by the __ or 90 ago The game originally moment is the Cinderella team E Murphy are in the water while National Red Cross preme board of directors ot ~

scheduled for Saturday was held of th~ league The TigerS took Instructor Donald V Brand gives pointers The seminarians Knights of Columbus a ftIIIIF over by threatening ~eather but the vaunted Yankees over the of whiCh was sent to Secre~will be counsellors again at Cathedral Camp this Slminer a banner crowd of 5000 jumPs seven consecutive times of State John Foster Dulles thronged the stands at Fitton before being blown out of the Mr Artukovie is a memlais Field Sunday to witness the park 15-0 of Saturday But if Prelate Stresses Principal Work of tbe St Columbans Counaoil final youre going to lose em might Knigbts of Columbus of WFor Priest Is Offering Mass Don Riedl was the starting and as well lose em gOod minster Calif

NEW YORK (NC)-The prin- ian emigrants continuany hewinning pitcher for St Stephens Out in Milwaukee the four False Chargesteams competing in the Young cipal work of a priest is offer- declared becoming their beshybut he needed help from Paul

Catholic Little League have ing the Mass His Excellency loved spiritual fathers benefacshyMorano who came in the sixth The Yugoslav governm_ chosen novel names for their Archbishop Amleto Giovanni tors counselors infirmarians has been trying since 195 to hurl 3 1-3 innings of scoreless clubs The Popes the Cardinals Cicognani has said they are ever ready to defend have Mr Artukovic 57 exball Morano was indeed the fairshythe Bishops and the Padres The The Holy Sacrifice transcends them when in difficulties and dited A Catholic he selftld haired boy for the Worcest6 clericalmiddot names were selected all h~ activity the Apos- distress they open schools for as Minister of Interior in ~parochials In addition to his

fine relief stint Paul came league sponsors said because tolic Delegate to the United their tnaining and never abanshy pro-Nazi Croatian governm_t the league for boys 912 hopes States decIared in an address at don them or become disheart shy from April 1941 to Octoberthrough with a bases-loaded to eliminate competition on a the dedication of a new $500000 ened by any kind of difficulty 1942 Croatia was made an anshy triple in the fourth to provide parish ~ and encourage the wing at St Charles Seminary hard journey or dangerous ad- dependent state after the Gershymore than the needed margin

for victory youngsters to get along with Staten Island venture - bull bull They increase man invasion of Yugoslavia boys outside their neighborhood Mission of Priest their zeal aod affection in ac- When Titos communist p8I shyIn another tlemencious exhishy

bition of versatility St Stephshy A player pool has been formed Archbishop Cicognani said in co~nfe wi~ the bull bull bull needs of tisans took control of Croatia ill

ens catcher Paul Cantani-who from 12 boys in St Elizabeth his address that a seminary is a thell people 1945 Mr Artukovic fled shySt Mary Czestochowa 5S Peter British-held territory He camehimself owns a 5-0 pitching recshy place where candidates for the It is the ebarity of Christ and Paul and St Robert parishshy to this country in 1948ord-was all over Fitton Field priesthood prepare themselvell which animates these good men es The players will be divided Mr Artukovic has been deshycatching pop flies In all be so that one day they mayexer- Archbishop Cicognani saidinto four evenly matched teams fended by the former privawhauled down five two well back cise their proper and principal They offer their talents heart

An 4P wire photo out of secretary of His Eminence AI-shyof the plate and two up the first office of offering the Mass and 8OuI their labor and re-Cleveland last week pictured a oysius Cardinal Stepinac Fatberbase line The talented catcher The Holy Sacrifice he addedsowces moved by the charity of group of nuns attending the game Stephen Lackovic woo ~had 10 putouts in the ~ame is an act superior to anything Christ they never tire in a body for the first time The resides in Lackawanna HYthat might be --accomplishedFor coach Howard FergusOns 4Jt D ____footnote to the picture went middoton Newton nine the loss must have through intellectual talents lit shyto explain that the sistersmiddot were _SEGUIN bullerary ability or any other giftcome as a distinct shock The dyed-in-the-wool Indian fans

Eastern Mass titlists had -nushy To offer to God the Holy de Body Builderswith but one exception The inshymerous scQring opportunitie Sacrifice and to distribl1te the

dependent ltthinker-amiddot Y~llkee Aluminum or Steelgifts of God the sacraments andbutthey lefta record 16 strandgtshy fan was relegated to a badttow 944 County St ed RoD OLolighlin middotwjtb two th~ truths of faith-such istheeat by her assoCiates Whim the NEW BEDFORD MAssf singles and -amiddot triple Pacedmiddotthe mission of the priest Archshyvisiting Yan~ w~re app~i~I ~ ~~opciCogilani said WY 2tt618i Tige 10gthiC~at~cl Itmiddot wa~ of the situation middottheYp~i~(ed

rNewtons seventh apllearance i~ rge Apostolic Dele~a~ ~liiotheiJ loyal rooter with aitautoshy

the tourneyliliai TheYve woo praised the Scalabrinian FatherslJaphed ballltwo statetifl~ gt wbo conduct the New Y~rk

From Yu~tan MexiCo com~ semmary Th~y look after 1131-Science and R~Iigion an anecdote from which YOUll get a chuckle It didnt take the In Close Harmony Padre long to realize that the s LOUIS (NC)--HarmonySaturday afternoon confesSion between science and religiQl has line was longer than usual always been a postulate of the

When confessions were over Catholic philosophy of educashyI found out why said Father tion Bishop Charles H Helmshybull J obn P Lomasney Maryknoll sing of Springfield-Cape Girardshy

Missioner from Dorchester eau Mo said atmiddotmiddot baccalaureate Mass A gang of kids who were ceremonies at St Louis Univershyplaying baseball instead of at shy sity tending doctrine class rushed More than 15 centuries agointo Cburch middotto take shelter from he observed St Augustine posshya heavy storm ited the Catholic attitude toward

My catechist-never one to truth when he stated that10000let an opportunity pass-ltorshy difficulties in regard to religishyrailed them for their doctrine ous truth never make a singlelesson and then recommended doubt Truth is one and can that they all go to confession never contradict itself When I complimented him be Seeming contradictions replieq Padre for three weeks BiShop Helmsing pointed out lve been trying to get those come from ignorance When ball players in here Dont thank there is a supposed conflict beshyme-thank the good Lord fOr tween religion and science the raining thelit out conflict comes from either igshy

With the Red Sox currently norance of science or ignoranceriding along in fourth place of revealed truth just a game and a half out of second their sub-standard pace Js almost lost sight of But only once in the last 25 yearS have the Sox had as poor amark as thefr present 31-33 record III 1954 at this time the Bosox were ~4-30 buried in the American League cellar and 20 games off the pace Thatw~ Lou Boushydreus last year at the Boston helm Inconsistent pitChing and the

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a wait-and-see policy as Thomas brought in lieu of a false peace performed the incredible task that cannot rise above the natushy~ait-a~~ ~ee Policy I20 -THE ANCHOR I

Thu~s June 26 1958 of working his way through ral order and she knows quite Aristotle Averroes and Avishy well the need for ferment and cenna keeping all that was good both of which are essential to the exigencies of revolution in their systems rejecting what the vitality of the Church The

Churchs Caution Source Free From ErrorOf Reassuring Strength was false and constructing one is conservative the other

By Donald McDonald with Aristotles magnificent revolutionary I realize that I

these few con-Davenport Catholic-Messenger philosophical methods a sys- tmiddott siderations are not the whole oftern of Catholic theology that The Church as an InS 1 utlon

The other day when announcement wasmade that must be conservative But the this matter but I do think theY still stands today as the coinetshy revolutionary ferment must are relevantthe first step toward the possible beatification of John ~tone of all Catholic theologiz- come from her individual memshy

HenryCardinal Newman would be taken June17 a friend And I think that far mor~ llg _ _~ bers aod if the ferment and noteworthy than the Churchsof mine wondered aloud why the Church has on more than Active Elements revolutionary action is needful historical hesitancy in adopting

one occasion viewed a man were coming out in unpreceshy A third consideration is sup- she ~i11 per~it it ~nd if need anltl endorsing what is eventu~ with suspicion if not alarm1 dented profusion and the plied by the great co~tempor~ry be~4edorselt explICItly ally proved true is the fact th~t during his lifetime o~ly to ~nonize him a century or Rveral centuries later Newman lived under a Cloud

for 20 years following his conyersion t 0

the Catholic Fa i t h An d while Newman scholars are stillmiddot dIsputing the justice or inj ustice of it no one denies the faet that

the cloud did exist

Newman- of course was not the first saintly Catholic to encounter suspicion eoolness and official opposition St Thom~s Aquinas was not al shy

~ lowed to teach Aristotle at the University of Paris and saints

like Teresa of AvilaJohn of the Cross and Joan of Arc met with opposition of a ferocity the gentle Newman never knew

i dont think anyone single factor can adequately explain this apparent paradox of official reproach and reservation during a saints life and r post-facto canonization But several conshysiderations come to mind which might put the thing into a focus where middotit is seen as normal and natural and certainly nothing about which to get terribly upset

Test of Analysis And in at least one important

respect the Churchs caution deliberativeness and reflectiveshyness before endorsing the thought and judgmente of one of the faithful constitute one

of the sources of her great and reassuring strength -

This in fact is the first conshysideration I think we should look at We cannot have the reassurance th~t the Church will not be taken iii by false doctrines and philosophies without running the risk that the same Church will delay tor what seems to some of us an intolerably long time before she endorses what is true

If we want to be sure that error does not insinuate itself into Church tradition and teachshylng it seems to l11e we must reconcile ourselves to the faC

middot-that truth too must submit to the time-consuming test of an- alysis examination reflectioil and deliberation

Human Frailties It might be objected - imd

here wecorile to asecoridcon- sideration - that Church au- thorities should be more pershyeeptive that they should be able to recognize more quickly what is true and good that they should be able easily to distiIl shyguish between truth and error This objection ignores I

think two facts First that in cases involving extremely subtle theological and philoshysophical positions those who are in authority must rely upon the theological and philosophical erudition of their advisers who as often as not may be the technical inferiors of the theoshylogians or philosophers whose works ate being examined and evaluated

Nor would it be surprising if advisers to authority suffered from such human frailties as envy frailties that would color their judgment

Time and Age Secondly the circumstances

of time and age must be given sufficient weight In the case of St~ Thomas Aquinas for exshyample the Church up until that time had not developed the ~ys-

tematic theology we know toshyclay Transletions of the Greek and

Arabian pagan philosoph~rs

CAPE COD PllIDES IN NEW CHURCH OurLady of Victory Church in Centerville today off+rs one of the nicest pI of h deg th F II R DO Th

aces woors IP In ~ a Ive~ locese elayout above shows the baptismal font a d Our Lady of Victory shrine togethetwith the facade Ol[ the church at the top Modern kitchen facilities aremiddot in t echurCh base-

ment shown in the center left ph~to and the main altar

Churcli simply lacked the reshy French th~ologian Henri de As an institution commisshysearch and intellectual resources Lubac SJ who himself has sioned by Ghristmiddotto lead souls to make on-the-spot judgments known what it means to have to salvation she is the Holy and distinctions between what his writings and his teachings middotMother and like a mother was true and what was false in legitimately circumscribed by fiercely dedicated to the conshythese philosophers (and a great Church authorities servation of life bull deal of it was in fact false)

In his first book of Para-It was only natural then and doxes Father de Lubac ob-

I feel it very reassuring that serves that in the Church there the Church should have adopted are always two active middotelements

But the Mothermiddot knowswhat Christ her Head has said about the kind of peace He has give~ and the sword be had

is in the center right TlIe Sixth Station-Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus-is in the insert The lower left is a view of the sanctuary from the middle aisle The parish rectory is at t~e lower right The Church may be reached by taking a right turn from Mid~Cape Highway at Craigville Motel to Short Flying Hill Road and continuing to center of Centerville Viilage

for 2000 years she has been able to keep her teachings on Faith and morals il11mune from the inshyfection of error

An awful lot of wrong-headed people have tried to introduce error into that teaching and tradition Their attempts add up to an interesting and volumshyinous history of heresybull

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~At Our House

Condition Satisfactory I-Iappy Climax of HoursofmiddotWaiting

By Mary Tinl~y Daly Date of her spinal operation set by the patientour

19-year-old Mary aRd by Dr Rush But you and Daddy have to call him and please do it now Mary urged 1 Want this back fixed

Yes we milk - toastedly through the hot sudsy water agreed Wed call-but after lUnch Frankly we were phone-shy and found it hard to pick up that receiver dial that numer

Arrangements eompleted ~e realized t hat this was it Cold with apprehenshyaion we countshyeel the hoursshyand we prayed-tried to that ill Somehow t b e for mal learned _ as _ ashyc hi I d prayers w 0 u 1d vanish

from our lips and ali we could summon was a Please Thy will be done -but Please Dont dictate to the Lord we told ourselves and breathed another Thy will be done

How friends rallied round with prayers The Sisters of the Visitation where Mary had one to high school were pray-

ing So too were the Sistersatmiddot Trinitymiddot College the Piarist Fathers at the instigation of Marys form~r teacher Father Iranyi the C~puchins whose aid eur friend Father Sebastian hadmiddot enlisted the priests in our own Blessed Sacrament parish Morishy

aignor John McClafferty offered his Mass for her on the day of the operation Countless genshyerous lriends added their pray- bull s to ours

We Have Faith Night before admission a

big dinner of Marys favorite lIteak (Mary gettinl$ the tendershyloin) with mushrooms and with Aunt Virginia as special luest and alf of us pretending

that the party was in honor of Virginias belated birthday Then Marys gang descending in full force for an evening of non-= Rnse Lights out at 11 and Wake me for the 730 Mom from a sleepy Mary

Shes so calm the Head of the House said Thats the way to be All those prayers bull bull bull we have faith

Next day routine admittance to the hospital We and a dozen or so others waited answered the necessary questions and went up to Marys room with her-and left

That evening at home was outwardly calm We looked at TV and didnt know what we 8llW we read the evening paper but It might have been printed bull Greek Finally bedtime bullbull

We remembered some ironing to be done and crept down to the kitchen setting up the iron- ing board we noticed a couple of dingy dishtowels middoton the rack Corne to think ofitall the dishtowels had been getting

rayish Pouring bleach and detergent

Into the dishpan wemiddot squinched those towels through and

Represent Hyacinth Covncil af Meeting

Final plans for the national Convention of the Daughters of Isabella were discussed at the state meeting in Statler Hotel Boston Representing Hyacinth Circle No 71 of New Bedford

were Mrs Catherine Letendre r~g~nt and st~te monitor Mrs Ll1han GuthrIe Mrs Blanche King and Miss NatHe Ferreira

Mrs Guthrie win be chairman of reservations for the national banquet and Mrs King chairshyman of reservations for the state banquet Miss Evelyn Hendricks is in charge of reservations for

until they were chalk white the very physicaleHort bringing a release from tension HQw silly to be bothered about dishtowels we told ourselves

Somehow though hang~ng them up iIi the backyard in the deep silent black middotof the night the wind bringing a middothint ofshyhoneysuckle fragrance we found

real prayer rising from heartmiddotto lips And we slept

Long Wait

Mass breakfast and ~ a Tislt with Mary in the hospital bull- We kissed Mary and promised prayers a she was rolled away to the operating room 011 a stretcher Then the long wait beiinning at noon First a visit to the small hospital chapel where others were praying middotfor their dear ones the quiet broken only now and then by a soft sob The red sanctuary lamp twlnkshyling the words of the Head of the House remembered all those prayers-we have faith

Out into the sunshine we yengtok a long walk around the grounds

Nice shrubbery the Head of Sweepstakes paid off $56000 andslJe promptly donated $10000 of it to help the parish the House commented build a new school She is shown with her uncle and some future students as she turns

Beautiful Wonder what lPnd the first spadeful ofmiddot dirt at ground breaking exercises NC Photo

SURE CHA-RITY BEGINS AT_HOME It was the Luck of the IrIsh for AliceM

Murphy 23 nurse at St Joseph Hospital PattersonN J and for her uncle Father Donald J Murphy pastor of St Pius X Church Rochester N Y Alices $350 ticket on the Irish

of a bush that is Gd G I think its some

l kind of a ra uates uestsmiddot

magnolia Of C G 1 d - Yes I guess it ismiddot (We ape UI S eouldnt have cared less) The 56 Catholic members of

1255 bull the graduating class of Barn-The bite middotof lunch recom- stable High School were guests

mended by the Head of the at the fourth annual Communion House took up a little more breakfastmiddot sponsored by the time but we found it hard to Guilds of Our Lady of the Asshyswallow Themiddot hands of the sumption Osterville Our Lady

clock seemed to crawl 125 Tlieyll bring her off the

elevator near this waiting room the nurse at the desk toldias so we took up our po1 bullbull 140

A chat with some other wait shyjng families and convalescing patients in the sunny waiting room 223 305

Then our patient was rolled off the elevator on the stretcher -a waxy-pale Mary withmiddot blue eyes fogged but brightening whenmiddot she saw us and a wan replica of her cheery smile Hi she middotwhispered Nice of you to wait

Reassurance from the surshygeon that all was well and conshyditioo satisfactory

of VictoryCenterville and St Francis Xavier Hyannis at Hyannis Inn

Attired in caps and gowns the graduates attended M~ss in St Francis Xavier Church Celshy

ebrant was Rev Justin McCarshythy O~M of St Fr~ncis Fdary Brookhne who was also guest apeaker at the breakfast

In his address~ Father M~- Carthy creator of the comIc strip Brother Juniper urged the gl1aduates to be herOIC Cathshyolics and develop the custom of daily Mass and Communion

Grace was sald by Very Rev LeonardJ Daley pastor of St

Francis Xavier Seated at the head table were Mrs DOllllld James preSIdent and Mrs John

Bowes youth chaIrman of the Another VlSlt to the chapel forf t th k Y u

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ActressVoices Faith In Youth of Todciy

LOS ANGELES- (NC)-Irene I)unne says she would be will shying to buy stock in the future of todays youth

Miss Dunne film star who served as alternate representashytive of the United States to the United Nations 12th General Assembly declared that Amerishycan young people are entering a middottumultuous world However she said their re-

ligious beliefs and the traditions of American democracy make it possiblemiddot for them tcl face ~e future confidently

Miss Dunne delivered the comshymencement address at Loyola University

Bishop Asks Support Of Catholic Press

OPOLE (NC) - middotThe official organ of the Chancery office has published an appeal issueg by Bishop Franciszek Jop of Opole to the clergy of his diocese call shying for support of the Polis~ Catholic press

tours ~n his appeal the Bishop Following the state banquet pointed to the fact that because

Oft Aug 7 there will be a recep of the lack of theological books tion for the new state chaplain in this country Catholic publi- Rev Joseph middotA Beatty of New- cations haVe become a valuable ton professor at tile St Seba~ aid in sPreading theologicaltian School JlnOwledge~

Omiddot t 11 Gld d M Gs erVl e Ul an rs ershy

trude Childs representing Our Lady of Victory Guild

Also Mrs John Dillon youth chairman Mrs Adolph Richards and Mrs Leo B Lewis of St Franci~ Xavier Guild Mrs

Lewismiddot represented MiSs Ursula Wing president who was un-middot

able to be presen~

Says Re~ession Helps Soviet Propaganda

WINOOSKI PARK (NC)-Tbe current recession has already provided ammunition for comshymunist propaganda

Atty James T Tynion of New York told gIaduates of St Michael~ College in Vermont that Russia has capitalized on the recession by claiming before Latin American nations that the United States caused their economic crisis

Mr Tynion also pointed out that in the world of today America and the Catholic Church are allies in the struggle with Russias totalitarianism

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Prelate Decla resmiddot Bath ing Beauty Contests middotAre Occasions of Si n

SANTA FE (NC)-This citys men said Archbishop Edwin Catholic archbishop has criti- V Byrne If the Chambers of cized bathing beauty contests as Commerce in New Mexico must

occasions of sin use such wicked means to adshy Bathing beauty contests are indecent exposures of human bodies the temples of God and are occasions of sin to wicked ~

Asks Women Restore Concept of Charity

WASHINGTON (NC)-Archshybishop Patrick A OBoyle of Washington has urged 80me 30()() women attending the in augural meeting of the Washshyington Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women to help restore the ~oncept of personal service in charity

The Archbishop also asked the women to prepare a sugshygested socbll code for youth of the archdiocese

NCCW president Mrs Robert H Mahoney of Hartford desshycribed the national councils federation of 11500 organizashytions as a firm strong spirit shyual cable to help lif America to the moral and spiritual heights which its present poshyaition of leadership demands

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Although the prelate did not inentioh it by name there WlUl a belief that he was referring to a beauty contest in the city of Albuquerque

Catholjcs in the Santa Fe archdiocese are forbidden to take part in bathing beauty contests of any kirid Those who wilfully do so and parents of such conshytestants are to be denied the reception of the sacraments~

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Print Playclothes middot Ule Ani(1icill1 Church of Canada Have you seen and admired do something about -making

the new exotically beautiful middot schools IOcparate for the sexes Hawaiian print playclbthes Mr Good cited the example They have all the encha~tment of the Roman Catholic schools of the islands in sleek-fitting and especially the respect chil shycotton swim suits with matching dren arEdauj(ht for the clergy jackets and shirts some with matching skirts too They sing Daughters of America in bright tropical colors and Plan July Conclave authentic Island prints So-o-o

KANE (NC) - Archbishopbe a delightful mermaid or sand in one these Gerald T Bergan of Omaha willwitch of colorful

Hawaiian print ensembles officially open the 27th bienshy(What clpliments youll colshy nial convention of the Catholic lect ) Daughtels of America July 6

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VATICAN CITX (NQ)- The director ofmiddot the L~itin American section ofVatic~m Radio sees great possibilities in its new series of programs

now being beamed to the Amershyican continent for the instrucshytion of Spanish-speaking peoples in the United States

Reception reports from the United tates have been so good says Jesuit Father Franshycisco Ramirez director of the Latin American section that we forsee its possible uses as an aid to the apostolate among c

Puerto Rican immigrants and Mexican crop followers

A great many of the radio sets in use in the United States are capable of picking up shortwave signals as sent by Vatican Radio Father Ramitez believes that it

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ity of reception known and manyRev Robert L Stanton following 50th wedding anniversary Spanish-speaking people willMass in Immaculate COlHeption Church be able to benefit by the news information and cultural conshytent of the broadcasts

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Of Congregation Singing at Mass PORTLAND (NC)-Archbish- stated We wish that this cusshy

eria transmitting station theop Edward D Howard of Port- tom of having male choirs which four months ago beaming specshyland has issued a pastoral letter has fallen into disuse during the ially prepared broadcasts dailyurging the revival of The cus- past several centuries be reshyto South and Central Americatom of singing the Ordinary of vived Mexico and southern ~ Unitedthe Mass by the congregation He added that women are States Jlowever there haveThe Oregon ArchbIshop also to be encouraged to continue been reports of excellent reshystated that women should no with their efforts by aiding and ception from 3 fltlr north aslonger sing as member~ o~ the assi~ting the co~gregation to sing Canadaparish choir but should take durll1g the serVICes but they are

Letters and telegrams havepart in the c~ngregational sing- to do this as part of the congreshypoured into the Vatican Radioing gation and not of the choir offices from every Latin Amerishy

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middotDeplo~es Att~rnpt to Vilify Auto WorkersUnionHead

By Msgr George G Higgjns Director NCWC Social Action Department =

Several weeks ago i)1 testifying before the McClellan Committee on the Kohler strike in Sheboygan Wis Emil Mazey secretary-treasurer of the United Automobile Workers questioned th~ integrity of some members of the Sheboygan clergy Under hostile questionshy

ing Mr Mazey implied if he did not actuaITy state that the Kohler Company con troIs the Clergy in Sheboygan courity and inshyfluences their action and deshycisjons A few hours later Mr Mazey apoloshygized in teleshygrams to the She boy g a n clergy for his intemperate reshymarks

The followshyin g day a spokesman for the Catholic clergy ~f Sheboyshygan Father John J Carroll of

St Clements parish issued the following statement through the NCWC News Service

Our original criticism of middotMr MazeY was limited exclusively to his letter of attack upon- the integrity of the local court I have received Mr Mazeys apologywhichl consider a gerishytlemanly gesture and would prefer to make no further i6m mentmiddot

UAW Cooperative Shortly thereafter while il

Detroit on other business t dis eussed this unfortunate incidel1t with some of the top leaders gt the UAW I was told that Uier o~ being anti-clericalis stooping deeply regretted Mr Mazeys in~rather low to conquer To parashytemperate statement before tp~ McClellan Committee MOreo~er I definitely got the impression that they would have apologized to the Sheboygan clergy on beshyhalf of the UAW in the unlikely event that Mr Mazey had balked at doing so in his own name

I also middotdiscussed Mr Mazeys unfortunate statement with some of the leading representashymiddottives of the Catholic social action fuovement iIi Detroit They too oeeply regretted the statement i10t only because it was ul)fair to the Sheboygan clergy but also because it was unfair tomiddot the reputation of the union They assu~ed me-and this I knew in advance from other reshyliable sources-that Mr Mazey was not speaking officially for the union when he took after the~

Sheboygan clergy ThlC union they said far from being anti~ Clerical has cooperated rather closely and harmoniously with ~he Catholic social action move ment in Detroit ever since it was 6rganized in the middle 30s

Aim to Embarrass

I am not trying to cover uP for Mr_Mazey That would be Iidishonest waste of time for it is perfectly obvious that Mr Mazey middotpulled a monumental boner His intemperate criticism of the- Sheboygan clergy was ~dmittedly unfair and unwar ~ in the country ranted and from every point of view extremely regrettable Nevertheless I am personmiddotallymiddotmiddotmiddot

convinced that Mr Mazey really is not anV-clerical at heaJt Moreover lie did apologize and his apology was accepted in the spirit of Christian charity by a representative spokesman for the Sheboygan clergy

The matter should have ended right there Unfortunately howshyever an organization known as

Spiritual Mobilization is trying desperately to make capital out of Mr Mazeys blunder for the obvious purposeof embarrassing the UAW and the labor move- ment as a ~holemiddot

Dr Edward W Greenfield a Presbyterian minister from

bull Princeton Ind who openly adshymits that he is being financially assisted by Spiritual Mobilizashytion-is currently distributi ng to his brothers in the Christian clergy reprints of a speech by Senator Curtis of Nebraska enshytitlelt Vilification of the Clergy MUlilt Stop

phrase the title of Senator Curshyti speech this Vilification of middotthe UAW must stop The sooner the better

Court Says Obscenity Law Unconstitutional

RICHMOND (NC)-The Virshyginia State Supreme Court has held as unconstitutional a secshytion of the states anti-obscenity law which forbids distribution of literature deemed objectionshy

-abfe for youth The courts ruling cited an

opjl1ion of the US Slipreme Court which invalidated a sim- ilar Michigan statute on the

grounds it would reduce the adult population to reading only what is fit for children The decision reversed a lower court conviction ofmiddot a Norfolk newstand operator charged with selling olgtscene books and middotpicshytures

Mermiddott COuncmiddot1 EVANSTON (NC) - Father

John J Green OSFS assoshyciate secretary ofthe secondary school department National Catholic Eucational Association has been named to the advisory

coufidi of the National Merit Scholarship--CofporatjonThe

organization conducts the larg est private scholarship program

- Real furpose

The purpose of this speech and of Dr Greenfields covering letter is to create the impression that the top leadership of the UAW is anti-clerical Actually this is merely one of their purshyposes Their real purpose seems to be to create the impression-under

cover of the religious issueshythat the UAW is irresponsible and much t~o pOwedul ecoshynomically and politically forito OWn good and the good of the nation as a whole

Dr Greenfield is very explicit on the latter point He says he does not see how we can conshytinue in silence to countenance the coercilt)lls which are builcishying the uncontrollable power now being concentrated in the union movement and upon which the corruption which has

already been exposed is sure to thrive

Dr Greenfield and his friends in Spiritual Mobilization are enshy

middottitled tomiddot their own opiniori In my opinion however they are doing a great disservice tomiddot the cause of religion as well as to the cause of organized labor by trying to make a religious issue out of their political and ecoshynomic disagreement with Mr Reuther and his associates

lhe UAW to be sure is far (rom perfect but to accuse it

LIBERATOR STAMP Simon BolIvar The Llbershyator Catholic founderopound

p~n-Americai1ism features the new four and eight cent U S postage stamps i~ the ~Champion of Liberty ser ies to be issueqJtily 24 NCPhoto

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UNIQUE MEMORIAL CHURCH Visitors to Minneshysota during its centennial year will see this unique memorial church sllid to be thelarget all-weather log churchmiddotin theshyUnited States St MarysChurch honors the Jesuit missionshyary Father Jean-Pierre Aulneau massacred by Sioux Inshydians in 1736 The church interior has walls of redwood altar constructed of Winona stone crucifix of hand-carved linden wood candlesticks of myrtlewood and locally fashshyioned oak furniture NC Photo

Orthodox Clergy~~n Assumption Aiumnus

WORCESTER (NC)-A Syri an brthodox priest was ambng 33 gtadtiatesof Assumption Colshylege

RevMr Tho~as Ruffin re ceived bisbachelor ~f arts deshygree in pbilosophymiddotHe had been a fulltime day student at Asshysumption for two years At the same time he has ministered to his chur(l an 1400 parishshyioners

Married and the father of two children Rev Mr Ruffin is a native of Cedar Rapids Iowa He is spiritual advisor to the New England Region of the Syrishyan Orthodox Youth Organization and secretary of the Central Massachusetts Council 6f Eastshyern Orthodox Churches

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Religious Institute NOTRE DAME (NC) - T~o Bishops wili addre~~ the sixth annual lfitituteof SpiritiJality tlt1 be hel~ at the University of N9~r~ Damestarting August 6

BislloP Iawrence J Shehan of Bridgeport will -speak at middotthe opening and Bishop Joseph M Marling CPPS of -Jefferson City will close the sessions Aug 12

More than 800 superiors of womens religious communities and their houses of formation are expected to attend The institute is designed- to provid~ religious superiors with a -theological understanding which willassist them in the spiritual formation of Sisters under their middotsuperyision

10 THE ANCHORshy Thurs June 26 1958

Irish President Receives New PQpal Honor

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VATICAN CITY (NC)~

The Gold Collar of the Order 0( Pius IX a newmiddot papai honor destinedto be awardshyed to heads of state is a beau~

fully wrought piece of art First models of the newly inshy

stituted honor have been comshypletedmiddot Irish President Se~n OKelly the first recipient of the collar has been invested in a ceremony in Ireland

The collar about 10 inches in diameter and more than an inch wide consists of a double gold chain with altermrting decorashytions of the papal keys and the coat-of-arms of the reigning Pontiff Pope Pius XII in ilue and white enamel

At the front of the collar is bull middot tiara in gold flnked by two go~den dove~ From the tiara hangs a star-shaped medallion in blue enamel bearing the inshy

scription Order of Pius IXin creased by Pius XII On the reverse side is the year 1957 iD Roman nuin~rals

New Uniform

Those invested with this honor are also giveria starshy

middot ihap~d plaque to wear on the breast It is similar to the meshy

dallion but its rays on which the star is set are of silver while ihosc of the ~edallion are ofgomiddotid

IL neW uqiform has been ~shysigned to~gpwith t~~ decora- tion It consists of waist-length jacket witli long flowingtails and irousers without cuffs aU of darkblue The high collar of

the jacket the cuffs of the sleeves and he pocket flaps are red with gold-braid embroiderY in the shape ~f laurel leaves

Similar gold embroidery de~shyorates the front panels and wai~

middot of the jacket as well as the back A gold stripe is worn on the trouser legs The haUs the tr3shyditional boat-shaped form of black velvet bordered with gold braid andhung with gold tasse~s

front and back and surmounted by white plumes

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THE ANCHOR 11 Slovakian ~eds Aim to Thwart

Thurs June 26 1958

Obscenity Law Belief in God Violator Faces VIENNA (NC) - Red

Czechoslovak governmentJail Sentence authorities are dissatisfiedCLEVELAND (NC)-A

precedent-setting conviction with the results achieved in Slovakia by anti-religious comshyhas been obtained against munist indoctrination methodsthe owner of a fun house The fiIst indication of this waa

f~r p~sses~ing and exhibiting obshy given at the opening of the conshyscene movie films gressof the Slovak Communist bull

Mrs Gertrude Gervaras ownshy party in Bratislava Karol Badshyer of Jeans Fun House faces lekgt first secretary of the partyprison t~rms of one to seven central committee declared that years and a fine of from $200 the standards of Marxist and to $2000 Common Pleas Judge Leninist instruction in collegesJohn J Mahon deferred s~nshy and universities are entirelytence pending a defense appeal unsatisfactory He said greaterfor a new trial efforts should be made to free

First of Kind youth from false religious conshyIt was the first conviction of cepts of nature and society

its kind in the memory of vetershy Vaclav Kopecky Deputy Prime an court officials lIIinister of Czechoslovakia adshy

In the wake of a campaign by dressing the congress said a civic organization called Citi shy NEWLY ORDAINED TWIN PRIESTS Identical twins Kevin (lMt) and Dermot Coleshy

It is of the utmost imporshyzens for Decent Litera ture the man are shown with their mother Mrs Mary Coleman and their sisters following their tance that we fight our battleconviction is regarded as a spur ordination as Catholic priests at Youngstown Ohio Sister Ann Vincent (left) and Sister against religious prejudicesfor more stringent self-regulashy Alexis are members of the Order of Holy Humility of Mary The new priests said their without hurting the feelings oftory action by other operators first solemn Mass in Christ the King Church Cleveland NC Photo people who believe in religion

Test for Jury or disturbing the unity of theTwo prospective jurors who National Front formed by the

admitted they were readers of Emphasizes Confusing Ho ur in -World Politics alliance of industrial workenthe Catholic Universe-Bulletin WASHINGTON (NC)-Spains presented by the other probl~ms international assemblies in favor and peasantsCleveland diocesan weekly were Ambassadorto the United States mentioned using them for its of independence of new nations Religious InfI uencedropped from the panel before calledmiddot the present day a con- purpose to whose freedom ther are comshythe trial began One disqualified He alleged the overwhrlmingfusing hour in worldpPlitics Thus we see the tremendous pletely indifferenthimself saying that as a father in a speech before the Washing- irony of modern politics the majority of religiously mir~d~

and a reader of articles attackshy Bring Back God people including many pries~ton archdioceses First Friday Spanish diplomat continued ing pOlnography appearing in take a positive attitude towardClub We see communis~ rulers who For us Catholics he continshythe Universe-Bulletin he did not democracy and so~ialisll1and areAmbassador Jose M de Areil- after enslaving whole nations ued ~this is also an hour of proshy

believe he could be objective hqnest in their desire ttl cooIJ~rshyza said that although some mlke sentimental speeches in -found spiritual movement Films seized by the police ate with us in our work for oJlcauses of the confusion are eco-- since Catholicism as the word

country and to jqin us in thewere shown to the jury of six nomic and socialamong the Wants Corps to End indicates means universalism struggle for peacemen and six women They were major factors is the tremendous I C and for the first time due to the By developing socialist agishyasked todecide if the films wer~ revolution that is-goingon now Juveni e rimes technical means of diffusion the

obscene and if the operator ex~ culture carrying technicalinso many countries of Asia and MANCHESTER (NC) _ New idea of a world is somethinghibited them knowingly achievements and a better u~Africa Hampsl1ir~s top law enforce- which means more th~111 a word

derstandiilg of scientific progshyIn hiS charge to the jury Double Talk ment official has recommended Forethefirst timein history ress into rural districtsand genshyJlldge Mahon defined obscenity ~ut abgtve all there is not establishIlent of a juvenile lte- theCatholic ideology tan arrive as having a substantial tend erally raising the cultural stand

only tbis dizzy situation ~head terttiori corps to provide a rigidly SimultaneouslYwitli the word of ency to deprave or corrupt by aids of village life we shall step

of us but ilso a great and in- sCheduled tife without pleasure God at the farthest corners ofarousing lascivious thoughts or by step reduce religious infhJshy

creasing danger which we must of any kind f9r vicious minors the earth and therefore enable ence among the rural populashylustful desires ~ now face in international com- Attorney General Louis c the order which the Lord gavePolice Crackdown tion he asserted

munism Wyman said this juvenile deten- to His followers to be carriedThe Judge also explained that Communism preserits not tion corps should have the out when He commanded themthe proper test for obscenity is only a direct threat but it-takes toughest schedule that t is pos- to preach the Truth to all Post Office whether the average person advantage of every occasion sible to devise without exceed- peoples and nations of the earthapplying contemporary communshy

ing the limits 0pound human endur- There can be no ~nternational Pharmacyity standards the dominant Catholic Pupils Win anceOnly those juveniles who justice without a moral code conshytheme of the material in quesshy Honors in Spelling commit despicable acts of terror cluded Ambassador de Areilza PRESCRIPTIONStion when taker as a whole and brutality would be sen- A spiritual guidance a Supremeappeals to the prurient interests WASHINGTON (NC) - Three Joseph Norris Jrtenced to the torp law is needed to rule the intershy This is identical with the test Catholic school students placed

The Attorney General de- national order that may be acshy 686 Pleasant St clared cepted by all And for this purshy

for obscenity laid down by the among the first 10 contestants in New Bedford

decision last year Betty Morgan 13 finished in i am convinced that in deal- pose we need to bririg back God U S Supreme Courtin its Roth a national spelling bee

WYman 3-3918 Assistant Cuyahoga County fifth place and received a prize ing with minors who commit to international life and to use

Prosecutor Thomas L Osborne of $100 She stumbled on the crime there has not yet been the Gospel as the fundamental said the conviction will open the world chiaus misspelling it found sufficient deterrent to that principles of our internal and way for police to crack down on chause small element of the juvenile foreign behavior CONTRACTORS operators who for years have Receiving prizes of $50 each community that commits really been walking on a razor edge were Richard P Hire of Fort vicious crimes against smaller between obscenity and legality Wayne who came in ninth and children girls and cripples

Yolanda Laurel of Laredo Tex While tender loving kindshywho was tenth ness and the milk of human unshyPhysicians Honor Thomas P Whittaker a Cathshy derstanding must always be olic who attends the American available to those who deserveBay State Native School of Oslo Norway placed it those minors who commit

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-One seventh and received $100 vicious acts of brutality should of the nations foremost authorishy Jolitta Schlehuber of Topeka be dealt with by our courts ties on chest diseases bas been won first prize of $1000 There in the same manner as adults presented the coveted medal and were 41 girls and 21 bOys in the and they should know it in adshycertificate of award of the Amershy contest vance lcan College of Chest Physicians at the annual convention of the college bull

Dr Winthrop Peabody of Washington former president of

the GlennDale Md tUbet-culo sismiddot sanitarium He has served as

an instructor at the Geotgetown durin~ the Summer University medical sch091

He is a former president and has been active in the affairs of

Rememberthe District of Columbia Tubershyculosis Association since its founding in 1921 In 1951 he was McWhirrsisas near asawarded the Vicennial Medal of the Georgetown University meci~ ieal school your telephone

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day is a hard and difficult one the Bishop asserted It is no secret that the poison of our secular age has seeped into the

minds of men into the home into the community into the very spirit of our times There is no nourishment of vocations in a spirit soured by secularshyism

Praise Serra Bishop Mussio stated that

what is needed tOdayto build religious vocations is the lttype M spiritual encouragement givshyen bv Serra International-- P~ple who look outmiddotof inon- ey-tinted glasses do not fo~~ the background of such spIrltual encouragement he contmued -Ihese same Catholic people try to simplify the problem of their own responsibility to the lPirit by employing gadgets to ensnare vocations

Such means might contribute 80mewhat when used in conshyjunction with the basic apPal self-sacrifice but as an 10shy

eentive in themselves they are ~essmiddot In the Serra program these means are valuable as long bull they flow from the Serra lPirit

The Bishop declared that Godhas called on Serra Internationshyal to offset the deplorable deshy

1ections in regard to religious lOCations

God needed in this day a ebampion of the altar and found the Bishop said He called JOU as an organized force for JIOOd to overcome the delinshyquencies of the home to become IIle renewed Christian spirit of ebe community as it affects

lOCations Serious Problem

middotYours is in every sense a voshytion he concluded a true ealling by God to participate as laymen in the vital needs today

Upon it likewise depends bullhe concluded the ability to forestall other ideologies and lect such as laicism communism and PJotestantism which _ are gaining ground to the detriment of our traditional religion

LEGATE His Eminence Paul Emile Cnrdinal Leger Archbishop of Montreal has been named to represent the Pope at the 300th annishy~rsaiy ce1blation of the Shrine of Ste Anne de Beaushypre in ()nat1lt~ June 2a-26 NC PhoLo

POETRY PLEASES POPE Pope Pius XII provides an attentive audience for young Walter- Rossi of the Villa Nazareth a school for extraordinary orphan children founded by Msgr Domenico Tardini Vatican Pro-Secretary of State shown with his little charge NC Photo

Speed Anti-Religious Tactics VATICAN CITY (NC)-Radio Other reports from Berlin the Vatican today cited several in- Vatican commentator continued stances showing that the anti- ann-ounce the creation of a so- religious campaign in countries called society of funerL orashyunder the communists is being tors by the communist authorshyintensified ities of East Germany The

The Vatican commentator society is made up of persons quoted two Russian publications supporting his contention that the Soviets have middotnot let up in their anti-religious attitudes

Moscow meideDts He said the RussUm magazine

Literaturnaja Gazeta_reported a Religious was recently atrested

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who eullgize defunct communshyists during the burial ceremony The intention is to create a

counterpart to thtl ~Christian burial service since priests deny such serves to communists

As a further example of anti shyreligious tactics Vatican Radio

pointed t a solemn communist

ceremony held on International

Childhood Day when communshy- hits made a rite out of conferring shy names on children to replaCe their Christian names

Seminary Heads Plan To Convene in Rome

BOGOTA (NC)-The spirituai intellectual and cultural training of priests will be the main topic of study at the- Congress of Recshytors of Latin American Semin- aries to be heldmiddot in Rome Sept

20 The rectors of all major semshy

inaries in Latin America are exshypected to take part The me_ing was organized in connection wit~

the cermonies marking the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the Liltin American Pontifical CoHege in Rome The congress will be presided over by the recshytor of that college Jesuit Father Pablo Lopez de Lara

Bv Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD We are familia with the word Catechism but not so familiar

with the word Catechist ~ catechist is one who teaches religion in au area to a group preparing them for reception into the

_Church by a priest Catechists do not work to any great extent in the United States though the need is imperative On the

average each priest in the United States has only three converts a year If the laity were trained In their faith and zealous ~nough the -number of 1)9nvertll per year in the United States would increa~ ten fold

The Missions cannot exist without cateshy~hists because priests ar~ so few for the harvest Heremiddot is an example of how one small seed has grownmiddot into the mustard tree Fifty years ago two White Father missionshyaries on a brief visit trained- and fhlaquon left one catechist formiddotthe Alur country of Africa which at th~ time was wholly pagan Today in that area there are 80000 Catholics In middot~ne village last year there were 2000 adult baptfsms which equals the number of conshyverts in some of our large cities

Here lies an opportu~ity for tile faithful to live up to the obligations of the Saclament _ of Confirmation Baptism incorporates us to ChrIst the King Who

bull founded the Kingdom of His Church Holy Orders mcorporates u~ to Christ the Priest Who sacrifices Himself for the sms of the wo~ld Confirmation incorporates us to Christ the Teacher Who came mto the world to give testimony of the ~ruth

Catholics who realize that Confirmation imprints an indelible character on their soul know that they are bound tospread the faith and make converts In other words to be CatechIsts If you have failed to fulfill the duties of Confirmation at home then ~Irea catechist to do so for you in the Missions One can be hIred for as little as $20 a month ~en you send your sacrifice to the Holy Father through his Society for the PropagatIon of the FaIth he distributes it to the area of the world most in need Thank you again and again for helping him spread the Fait

GOD LOVE yOU to WXC for $40 For Our Holy Fathers Missions hope it will do some goodsonlewhere to Little Magie for $5~I saved five dollars from my allowances and have deCIded to sehd it to you for the Missions to Miss EB for $8 I won_ this at my place of employment by making a suggestion for saving time and money-may it help to save a soul J

When you leave for yoonr summer vacation do ou leave behind an earring or cnfflink that has lost its mate gold eywass frames a rin~ or bracelet you no longer wear or old gold anel jewelr you no longer use Dont Jet them go to waste tbey ina help the missionaries in five continents Just send them to us we will resell tbem and the mone will be sent ~ the Holy Fatber to aid tbe poor andsnffei-ing in aU mission lands

Cut out this column pin your sacrifice to -it and mail it to the

Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth ~veIlJeNe~York1 N Y or your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV ~YMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street F~l Rive Mass

Urges Active Role By Union Memb~rs WORCESTER (NC)-A gradshy ates would eventually become

union members because of theuating class of Boys Trade spirit of the times BishopHighSchool-potential union Wright exhorted those who do

mbmbers-has been urged to join- to attend union meetings become more middotthan pawns in to take part in all voting and to some union leaders quest for be sure to know why how and Power in whose name decisions are

Bishop John J Wright of made Worcester told them that this He cautioned the graduates would mean constance vigilance against allowing themselves to in addition to conscientious pershy middotbe reduced to mere statistics formance of their duties and obshy in furthering some national or ligations as union members international union leaders amshy

Remarking that many gradu- bitions 1

til the holy priesthood Archbishp Juan Landazuri

lticketts of Lima Peru stated that the most serious problem which all our South American countries suffer is without doubt lie scarcity of clergy

In Brazil he said there is eRe priest for every 6qoO CathoshyliCs in Argentina one for every 1

500 in Peru one for evey 5000 in Columbia Ecuador alld Chile one priest for ever-y 3000 llaithful

Tbreaten BeliPoD The situation would be much

worse he~asserted H it were aot for the help given bymiddot the Ilumerous members of the Eushyropean and North American dergy

To solve this problem is to brighten the future of the Church in South America the Archshybishop said because upon it depends the Christian formation of the faithful and their spirit shyasl welfare

in Moscow and that an active search is being carried on to locate another Religious for proshymoting meetings of a _religious nature

The Soviet youth review Pioniyr the commentator-said has attacked spiritual exercises calling them inadmissible manishyfestations of -medieval ignorshyaflCe I

Outside the Soviet Union the campaign is also being waged on a vast scale he said He cited the example of East Gerinany where Bishop Helmut Wittlerof Osnabruck has declared thatmiddotl the

fight against the Cburcbhas beshycome greater in the past six months

East German The Bishop speaking to a cori-

vention of Catholic editors in Hamburg said school directors in East Germany now must supervise the political tendenshycies of all teachers including priests in charge of religious inshystruction

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Pa rish Demahds Continued from Page One

of the Church which is both an institution or a visible means of grace and also a co~~ munity of the hithful - the Mystical Body of Christ I

When the Church is considshyered only as an institution he said laym~1 are likely to reshygard their parish as a kind of handy filiing station to which we come once a week to be spiritually refuelled

But when th~ Church is conshysidered as the Mystical Body he continued e begin to see tha~ as members of the parish we are responsible with our priests for all the soul~athshyolic and non-Catholic-who live within our parish boundaries and that we are responsible for building a real community on the temporal order in our parish

neighborhoods The disappearance of the soshy

ealled national parish organshyized on lines of nationality has created many problems for urban parishes Mr Giese said

Without Roots Parishioners today are basicshy

aUy without roots he declared without attachments or loyalshyties to a parish M~my members of city parshy

Isheshe added no longer feel a closeness an identificatiof a loyalty to the parish The parish has become more of a plant than a community of the faithshyful M~ Giese went on to point

out that the parishioners lack of identification with his parish is similar to the situation that

exists in other areas of modern xiety

The individual feels a loss of identity he remarked in the face of big corporations big labor organizations big politi shycaf parties big government

It is a major problem b~

laid and almost all who have considered it come to the Same conclusion - once again smaIlI

intermediar groups which act as a buffer between the lonely individual and large associashytions must be developed

Small Groups T~us he said the more we I

ellD landscape our parishes with lIIlall Catholic Action groupings community -ltsociations block organizations and so forth the shybetter our chances of building CQmmunity and parish spirit in these massive urban neighbor- boods and of restoring to the lonely individual his sense of dignity In con~rast with the city parshy

Ish Mr Giese said the new shbshyurban parishes seem to have a godd natural community spirit Parishioners are eager for Cath- otic education for both chiidren and adult he declared and lay participation in the liturgy is more frequent Mr Giese maintained that it ampI simply an impossibility for the average parish priest today to carry out his ministry alone It is estimated that an average priest can successfully contact no more than 600 people a year and yet we have parishes from five to 10 thousand with only three or four priets to a parish

Itis for this reason he sai~ that the modern parish needs great numbers of the laity to carry out the catechetical apostolatecensus work teachshying home visiting record-keepshying

Mr Giese also expressed the hope that eventually the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine will be able to send lay cate chists tb mission lands as part of our contribution to the world mission activity of the Church

M~rk Centenary ROME (NC)-The Daughters

of the Heart of Mary have cele- brated the first centenary of the opening of their first houSe here

The Society founded in Paris in 1790 has approximately 1500 members scattered throughout the world The organization was established in the United States in 1851 and has houses

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MASS ABOARD ROMANCE Very Rev William E RivelySJ newly-appointed Jesuit Superior to the Caroshyline-Marshall Islands Mission says Mass-aboard his 50-foot mission schooner Romance In the background assisting at Mass is the schooners native crew Ne Photo

Hospitals Must Center Attention Always Aroud Care of Patient ATLANTIC CITY (NC)-Sym- demand that he and his family

pathy kindness and understandshy be greeted reassuringly that ing should be expressed the moshy hospital regulations be presentshyment a patient enters the hosshy ed courteously and medical terms pital a Sister who is a hospital consultant told the 43rd annual convention of the Catholic Hospital Association here

Sister Justina Morgan a member of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul from Marillac Seminary Norshy

mandy Mo spoke of the openshying general session of the conshyvention which had as its theme The Hospital Aposiolate in a Changing Era

Primary Purpose We must accept literally

never before that hospitals hosshypital administration schools of nursing ind schools of nursing administration exist for one primary purPose and one OQly namely the care of the patient Sister said

We all know this to be true rhen why have we strayed so far from care-care centered around the patient she asked

For years she continued we have justified our position in terms of the war shortage of nurses shortage ot all types of hospital personAel and vthe 40shyhour week

Sister Justina said another factor is the shortened hospital stay today but she said that for the very reason that the patient will be with us so short

[a time the elements of sym- pathy kindness understanding and love should be felt and exshypressed from the moment be enters the hospital

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General Session

Presiding at the general sesshysion was Msgr F M J Thomshy

ton of Sea Girt N J president of the association Greetings to the delegates were delivered byBishop Justin J McCarthy of Camden

Speakers were Msgr Thom- ton Msgr Donald A McGowan director Bureau of Health and Hospitals NlltiQnal Ca~holic Welfare Conference Washingshyton and Sister Francis Xavier

dean schoof of nursing DYoushyville College Buffalo NY

In another convention session Dr James F Collins medical director of Cambridge City Hosshypital Cambridge Mass warned against the tendency to rely on modern medical magic to the neglect of medical fundamenials

Dr Collins also said that medshyicine should be a happy com bination of art and science but

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bull and we have an orphanaJe willi 52 children The sisters live in part of the school building and the schoo veranda is used as a chapel In all these )ears we have not been able to dve a proper plaee to Ow Lord all our earnings have te be used to run the school and orphanage So our beloved benefacton we approach you humbb with a request--will )ou be

kind enough to help us build a chapel To build a chapel for these sisters will cost $4000 Could yoU heip The) are aski~ for a home for Our Lord

OUR FUND FOR ORPHANS BREAD HELPS To FEED AND CLOTHE SEVERAL THOUSAND ORPHANS IN THE NEAR EAST)

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GOD INCARNATE middot0 wOl1derful power of the priest 1I87S St Augustine in whon

handa the Son of God becomes Incarnate evermore even as He onee became Incarnate III the womb of His Vlrshydn Mother Truly all wonders are Inslgshynlilcant In relation to the Btupendous thing that takes place ever) time a priest celeshybrates Mass If you could give ilnanclal aid to i1boy In the Near East who Is studying to become s priest you would be helping him toward the day that he will be riven

-power whleh surpasses that of angels PAUL and GEORGE hoPe one da)to be priests

of themiddotMost High The) are studylng at Ii seminaI In INDIA Preparation for the priesthood entalls a lonr arduous eourse or studies The cost of tuition is $100 a year for Ib yean

MEDICINES TO EASE THE PAIN OF THE SUFFERING LEPERS OP INDIAi OUR DAMlEN LEPER FUND HELPSmiddot TO BUY

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SHARING IN MERIT SISTER WILLIAM and SISTER JOSE hope to deYote their IIv~

God bull Relidous They have bee-un their preparation for their dedicated service and are now In a uovltlate ID PALAI INDIA If one of them was your adopted daughter In Christ 10U would reo celve a share In the merits of her apostolate and a remembrance In her dall) prayers bull How caD yoU adopt one of them By aldlnl

her In a material way wblle she is learning tho rudiments of religious life Two years of trai Inll In the novitiate are necessar) for a girl wbo

Corporate Communion

The~ParishmiddotParadc NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES FALL RIVER

All members of the Womens Guild are urged by their officers

to receive corporate Communion at the 8 oclock Mass next Sun- day morning They will meet in the vestibule of the upper church where ranks will be formed ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

High honors and perfect at shytendance awards were presented to ciiildren attending Christian Doctrine classese at recent cereshymonies conducted by Very Rev Leonard J Daley pastor

The classes are taught by the Missionary~Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity tbgether with five lay teachers - Meriting High Honors w~re

Elizabeth Morin Gerald MurshyphY_Michael Gladych Bonnie

Farrenkopf Donn~ Harris Mark Sullivan

Also Annette Cloutier Jenshynifer Murray Suzanne Gladych Ellen Karu~as Nancy Dunne Michael Donovan William Frashytus Karen Hurley Patrick Donovan and Philip Sullivan

Twenty-nme awards were made for pepect attendance at

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The Annual Reception to new members of the Guard of Honor SoCiety was held on the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus when 40 new members were reshyceived into the society arid enshyrolled by the pastor Rt Rev Msgr James J GeI~rd VG

This society is dedicated to adoration and reparation to the Sacred Heart-of Jesus and Monshysignor Gerrard spoke to the members of the many ways to practice this devotion The meetshying closed with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament

The following are to represhysent St Lawrence Parishin the District Council of Catholic Woshymen for the coming year

Delegate Mrs Leo Gallagher Alternate Mrs Emile Monfils o

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15 Ne~ Rect~ry Replaces Roundhouse Continued from Page One

-- h w IC In ItseIf a landshyIurc h h IS mark in this town of more than 13000 people the rectory gives the parish four red brick buildshylngs within a comparatively

lIIJ1all area The church also owns a twoshy

story wooden house whIch was used as a te~porary rectory lgttshytween the bme the roundhouse was torn down and the new building was completed for ocshycupancy two weeks ago

Roundhouse The roundhouse came into the

possession of the church when property bounded on three foides by Park Tifft and Broad 5ts was purchased for $20000 in 1877

Legend has it that the buildshylng part of the so-called Tifft property was used during the Revolutionary War days as a hiding place for Negro slaves who had fled their Southern

Movement for Unity Causes Uneasiness

ROME (NC)--Ceflain activshyities of the world Council of Churches have caused uT)easishyness in many Catholics intershyested in the movement to unite Christendoms separated churchshyes

Jesuit Father Charles Boyer editor of the Catholic magazine Unitas voices this fear in an editorial entitled Misgivings on the Ecumenical Movement

Father Boyer who is also a professor of patristic theology at the Gregorian University said the uneasiness arises from two lIOurces-exterior unity without doctrinal unity and a tendency of the council to devote itself to activities other than the search for unity

The Jesuit writer said the council was formed as a result of the ecumenical movement and was intended from its beginshyings to promote Christian unity

Intellectual Life RIVER FOREST (NC)--More

than 200 persons from 20 states and Canada have registered to attend a two-day symposium on the Catholic contributionmiddot to American intellectual life at Rosary College in Illinois start shying June 14

masters There was a tunnel whlch conshy

nected the basements of the church and the rectory but It had not been used for many yeAarsmiddot II f

few years middotalo a section 0 the lawn between the church and the roundhouse collapsed and revealed a hidden undershyground room walled with heavy blocks of granite which could have been used years ago for either a hiding place or a vegshyetable cellar

The roundhouse consisted of two floors and a small ~upola at the top center It had a spiral staircase winding up from the first floor to the cupola directly in the center of the building

New Building In c~trast the new building

has spacious rooms separate second-floor suites for the three priests assigned to the parish a large recreation room in the basement a suite for visiting priests and another suite for the housekeepers

The four suites for the priests occupy the second floor On ~e

first floor are the quarters for the housekeepers-with sepshyarate bedrooms for each one-a kitchen dining room three ofshyfices lounge and a sitting room for the maids The building is 66 feet across

the front and 41 feet deep on the south side-next to the church --and80 feet deep on the opshyposite side It is in the form of an ell

There are concrete floors throughout overlaicent with linoshyleum and carpeis

A feature of the building ia the inter-communication system connecting the suites offices and other areas on the first floor

The recreation room provides an area where the Rev Edward B Booth pastor of the church hasmiddot been conducting convert classes

Thomas F Coleman was the contractor and the architect was Joseph M Mosher Jr Both are from Providence

The late Rev Francis J Mashyloney who was succeeded by Father Booth as the pastor planned the rectory but did not live to see the start of ~onshy

struction Msgr Gerrard was assisted in

NEW RECTORY Rt Rev Msgr James J GerrardVG (second left) is shown with Rev Edward B Booth pastor (left) Rev Edwin J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunshyziato assistants at laying of the cornerstone of new rectory to replace historical roundhouse at St Marys North Attleboro

The vicar general expressed his thanks to the parishionenDeschenes Wins Scholarship for your cooperation and loyshyalty in making it possible forSpotlighting Our Schools the priests to live and work in

SHA ELEMENTARY FALL RIVER

Presentation of a gift to Sister Marita Dolores SUSC princishypal by Elizabeth Donnelly capshytain of the schoo~ was one of the highlights of the annual party for the Sacred Hearts Academy elementary division graduating class held on the

CARNEGIE GRANTEE Rev Brother James M Kenshyny SJ of Morrist9wn N J business manager of the service enterprises at New Yorks Fordham Unishyversity has been awarded a Carnegie Foundation grant to attend the 1958 ShEgtrt Course in College Business Manageptent at the Univershysity of Omaha this summer NC Photo

comfort school grounds Monday after noon

The class pro]jhecy was given 3 Good Reasons by Sharon Cronin and Brendll Shea the will by Patricia Callashy for savinghan md the Whos Who by Barbara Kane A buffet lunch- eon was served at The SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO Od Red Bonk

At the graduation exercises of the school Gerard Deschenes was awarded the annual scholshyarship given by the Student Fund of the parish His avershyage in the combined years avershyage and competitive examinashytion was 90 per cent This projshyect started in 1948 helps boost attendance at Catholic fligh schools which is one condition for accepting this award The 1 You get sound advice winner is given $100 each year based on 130 years for the four years of high school of experienceFunds are provided by monthly contributions made by a group 2 We currently pay a of interested parishioners savings dividend of

Son of Mr and Mrs Agenard 3 per year Deschenes Gerard has been enshyrolled at Assumption High 3 Service is prompt School in Worcester He has a conside~ate helpful brother studying at St Francis

BANK BY MAILCollege Biddeford Me Other prizes awarded during at

the party held for the graduates in the parish hall following TIle graduation exercises were doshynated by Rev Joseph Larue OLDpastor of the church Rev Edshymond L Dickinson assistant and director of the school State RED Representative Carlton H Bliss Ladies of St Anne Sodality Duvernay Council No 42 Union BANK S Jean Baptiste North Attleshy Fall River Savings Bank boro Catholic Womens Club

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He said the faith of the f)eople of North Attleboro is well known throughout the diocese

Father Booth cited the new rectory as a monument to the parish bull

He was presented with a check by Mr Fisher on behalf of the society to aid in paying for the building

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Reds Flood World With Literature

WASHING(ON (NC)-- More than 300 million copies of pubshylications were distributed by Russia in the free world last year for propaganda purposes

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The USIA said it had about three million books in its 156 libraries in 64 countries last year Since 1950 it has assisted foreign publishers in bringing out 40 million copies of 4400 American books printed in 50 languages

Communism But One Christian Life Threat

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Eugene P Devine Albany at shytorney and bank director told Niagara University graduates that while preparing to fight if necessary for what we beshylieve is needful to our happiness in life we must not lose in that preoccupation the very basis of the things we are fightinc for

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the dedicatory ceremony by Father Booth Rev Edwiri J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunziato assistants

Visiting Priests Visiting priests included Rt

Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St John the Evangelist Church in Attleboro Rev Corshynelius ONeill Ubalde J Denshyneault James F McCarthy and Edward Rausch all of Attleboro Revs Gerard Chabot and Roger Gagne pastor and assistant reshyspectively of St Theresa Church in South Attleboro Rev Patrick TT Hurley of TlUnton Revs Thomas Parris and Elshymeric Dubois of LaSalette Semshyinary Attleboro and Rev Cornelius Keliher of St Mary Church in North Seekonk

Addressing the gathering were Msgr Gerrard Father Booth George R Fisher representing the St Vincent de Paul Society Bernard J Doyle Sr representshying the patishioners and Albert M Larsen Jr Chairman of the Board of Selectm~n

Father Loew introduced the speakers

Sage and Sand

Denies Theory More Money Cure for Educational 1lls

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

It is an article of the unwritten American creed that there is nothing so bad that another billion dollars or so wont mend it If for example we seem to be in danger of falling Qehind in the race for space contr9l the obvious remedy is for us to shell oufbull 1

astonomlca sums of ~oney to recapture leadership If our schools have been delin quent in producing sufficient brain power why then the cure is more money -much more m 0 n e-y - tom a k e them produce

It is a cheershyluI form u 1a and it solves all our anxieties

without tears Not unexpectshyedly it was Dr Jam~s Bryant C()I1ant whose

name is great among the chemists who pro- posed it the other day with special reference to opening the floodgates of funds for our Amercan educatiampnal system

Our schools he told his com lIlencement listeners are not really bad schools nor have they actually failed in their edshyllCational mission Tliey simply have not had enough money to 40 their job Give them more -much more-and they wiU work like a charm

Seek Nationalizatioa Now it should be borne in mind that Dr Conant sometime presshy

Ident of Harvard University (a private school) has widely ad-Yertised his view that the prr Yate and religious schools of America are divisive and thereshyfore harmful to the best intershy

tmiddot ests 0 f the na IOn

We may safely judge then that he is not letting his genshy

t t th b tt f herosl y ge emiddot e er 0 1mand that when he calls for more money for our schools he is thinking only about the stateshy~pported schools He should

be more preCIse He could eas-By getinto trouble over this

It is pretty much of an open RCret that what the educational ~ialists would like to see and

ee quiCkly is the complete nashytionalizatjo~ of all American

education and educational agenshyeies so that the problem could be handled with all the convenishyence and dexterity of a federal bureaucracy Then indeed the money could be commandeerecl and channeled in the right di-IOeCtions

It iSil n intoxicating prospect end the current wave of anxiety ever the alleged Americim edushyelltional lag affords a splendid epening for those who agree with them to persuade the nashytion to go along

Faith in the Dollar Let us by no means undershy

estimate these men their power or their determination There is little doubt that the present situation poses one of the great threats to genuine Ameri~~nedshy

ucation in our entire experience For it is completely within

the realm of possibility that the American people stampeded by the psychology of panic m~ht

decide that the educational soshyeialists have the right to it

It is not IecessarY tomiddot antici shypate the nationalization of the

entire system as an immediate tep but if the move for middotfederal control through financial dictashytorship is successful the real battle will have been won The rest is a matter of picking up the pie~es

Now a glarlng fallacy )1t the root ofmiddot Dr Conants rhetoric is that more money is the sure eure for our educational iUs One might suppose (naively no doubt) that better teaching might have even more to do with it -

But his solution is typic~l exshyemplaty of the way vast num- bers of Americans think and operate It is symptoJtlatic of the degree to which sheer material shy

lampm has captured the America mud thetouching falt~ in the

d II th f llibl 0 ar a~ e mae pana~a Have we enemies anywhere

in the world We can buy their friendship Have we a dearth of brains We can buy the~ very best brains in the open market

This of course is a guaranteed recipe for bankruptcy But were Americas economic resources

secure even against the socialshyists and the pseudo-liberals who are bent on disipating them as fast as possible it by no meall8 follows that the formula fits

As it is America is already spending far more money on

education than all middotthe rest of the world combined It might seem reasQiiable that if the anshyswer were to be fcgtund in this direction we would have had some faint inkling of it

0 More Power for Socialists middotThe suspicion however un-

worthy is unavoidable that what the educational socialist8 ~ally want is not better edushycation for America but more for themselves

Dr Comint is a highly intelshyligent man it is very difficult to believe that he is wholly serious when he says that more money can produce more brailllL But there is no question that the conversion of the Americaa ~u~ational syst~m into a monoshylIthIC dletators~lp woud mean t~e grcatestsmgl~ co~centrashyIon o~ po~er fmanc~al and IdeologIcal In - the natIOn and perhas m the w~rld

The quam~ adYlce of the poet Beaumarchals tNapoleon that he make the prunary schools of F h d ranc~ IS ~ropagan a agencI~

was t-llhpuhan compared to this It IS easy enough to say that II h

a t IS bears watchmg partIeshyularly -vhen those interested in promotmg the deal are makmg no obserable effort to conceal theIr tactIcs

Th e real dIffIculty and the

real challenge are to get our schoos back to their essential flnchon of teaching without eIther b k t th tmiddotan )up mg e na lOB

~ d~stroying their own integshyrlty 10 the process This takeshym~re than watching it take oomg

Fleefrom Reds BONN (NC)-Eastmiddot to West

flow of refugees continues like a seemingly endless trek througla the Iron Curtain More ethan bull quarter million people escaped from theSoviet zone of German alone last yearThat is more thall the total of Hungarians who found their way to freedom after the bloody uprising there in 1956

Humility Need _ Continued middotfrom Page One Things werent as complex

for man prior to the Renaissance he said here

Then the qmrch applied inshydividual guidance to emperor and beggar alike ihe scientist who is a Lutheran points out

But when science freed it shy_self from the bonds of religioUs

dogma thus opening the way for the technological revolution the Church lost some of its inshyfluence onmiddot the middotethical conduct of man

The crucical challenge of OUl

day is to recoup this influence to restQre to the Church the task d guiding man alonghi8 dangerous road

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CHIcAGO (NC) - Father Hugh M Beahan Grand Rapids diocesan director of radio and TV reports 44 American dioceses areproducing 108 live televisian programs Among these 05 per cent are on a weekly basis 135 per cent are presented more thaft once a week arid 14 per eent less than ~nce ~ week

Half-hour programs constitute 52 per cent of the totalFather Beahan lid Sunday is the most popular day of telecast with oil per cent of the programs origishynating that day

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THE ANCHOR16 Thurs June 26 1958

Praises Legacy Continued from Page One

and the wiles of communism On his first full day in th~

city President Garcia with his wife and Archbishop Julio Roshysales of Cebu the Philippines attended Mass at St Patrick cathedral The Philippine head of state was greeted from the episcopal throne y His Eminshyence Francis Cardinal Spellman Archbishop of New York

Cardinal Spellman said I hope Mr Garcia that you feel as completely at home today as I was whim given the privilege of celebrating the first Mass in the rehabilitated cathedral in Manila last year

The sermon was delivered by Msgr Charles J McManus di shyrector of the Cathedral Informashytion Center

Following the Mass President Garcia lunched with Cardinal Spellman in the Cardinals resi shydence He then went to the Fordshy

ham Campus in the Bronx Edue3tion is Greatest Ally

President Garcia told hill Fordham audience composed of Father McGinley Philippine dignitaries and members of the clergy that the U S should expand its program of educa- tional aid f~r southeast Asia His country the president middotsaid could supply the cultural liai shyson and be the focal center of such an endeavor

The U~ S he continued by utilizing such institutions as the Ford and Rockefeller Foundashytions with their ~vast means and resources can embark on an expanded educational aid proshygram for southeast Asia througll the Philippines and help train the youth of the region who will be the Asian leaders of tomorshyrow

This could herald the end of communism in our section of the world he declared

Appearing later the same day on Meet The Press the NBC television program President Garcia said his country would not recognize Red China even if the U S should do so

The next two days (June 23 and 24) President Garcia was honored by official and semishyofficial visits which included amiddot breakfast given for him at the

nunkal a native of Malabar in- Waldorf - Astoria Hotel by dia has been ordained at the Charles P Romulo Philippine

middotJesuit seminary here in Indi- Ambassador to the U S ana is the ninth member of hill family to enter the priesthood fIC religious life

Father Kunnilnkal is one 01 IS childmiddotren Three of his seveR ste~s are nuns while all fiVe of bis brothers are in the sen-shyice of the Church Two are Je~

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w a Carmelite priest another a Capuchin priest arid another a diocesan priest Educated in India the new priest came iD this country thre~ years ago

Cardinal Spellman attended a dinner in President Garcia honor at the Sheraton-Astor

Ho~l given by the Philippine Community Executive Council

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Three Fall River Chinese Sisters Achieve Outstanding Records

An outstanding record is being made at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River by a trio of Chinese si~ters Their story in refreshing contrast to the tales of juvenile delinshyquency haunting todays headlines is an example of the influence for good youngshysters can have on each other

It began when Joyce Mark a 1954 graduate enthused aboutthe academy to her friend Elizabeth Ng Elizabeth daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs Frank Yan Ng 357 South Main Street Fall River decided to attend SHA

Professing no religious affiliashytion she took a keen interest in academy religious classes which she attended voluntarily usually earning top grades in tests and quizzes By her senior year she was seriously considering entershying the Church During ~e

IIenior chiss retreat she discussed the matter with the retreat masshyter Rev Daniel Egan SA who not only encouraged her personshyally but obtained Chinese lanshyguage catechisms for her so that she could explain theFaith more fully to her parents

Alter graduation Elizabeth obtained a civil service job in Washington living in a Catholic residence there at the exprea desire of her parents She began formal religious instruction and was baptised on Holy Saturday this year by Rev Cormac Long of St Peters Washington receivshying the sacrament of confirmashytion on Pentecost Sunday

But the chain of events started by Joyce Mark has not yet Mopped Both Elizabeths sisters followed her to SHA Jean Ng Iraduated this month and has been awarded a full tuition IICholarship to a Providence business college Eventually she hopes to follow Elizabeth w a lovernment position The youngshyest sister Carol is now enterinl

Visit to Lourdes Continued from Pace 0_

heart of Pius XII said Father Oliveira diocesan moderator of the Legion and curate at Our Lady of Lourdes Church TauWlshyton of which Rcv E Souza de Mello is pastor Whenever Leshylion groups visit Rome he bid they receive preferred treatshyment

All over Europe the Dublinshyfounded Legion is active in its work of cooperating with the tlergy in the salvation of souls Jeported Father Oliveira reshycently returned from a 4-day pilgrimage to Old World shrines made with a group of active and auxiliary Legion members When the Pope blessed us it was as if he were trying to take in the whole world with his exshytended armssaid Father Olishyveira A prized souvenir of his trip is a group photograph in which he stands next to the Holy Father and in view of his great devotion to Our Lady a memory equally prized is that he said Mass daily while in Rome at the basilica of St Mary Major largest church in the world dedishytated to Our Lady

Unity of Chure Other points of interest vi8shy

Ited by the pilgrims from the Fall River Diocese included Fatima Ars where the parish thurch of the Cure of An is still in use Pompeii with its worldshyJenow~ed painting of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Parayshyle-Monial made famous by St Margaret Mary Alacoque They are probably one of the few

-groups ever to visit Mon-aco for the purpose of seeing its CatheshydraI completely by-passing the casinos of Monte Carlo

Lourdeshowever inits censhytennial year formed the high point of the pilgrimage said Father Oliveira But he foreshy

went the privilege of bathing in the waters of the shrine There were so many sick people wait shying that I could not bear to take time needed by them

He cited the nightly torchlight procession to the grotto of Lourdes as a never-to-be-forshyaotten expcrience The rosary was said by each pilgrim in bis own tongue with the Gloria Patri at the end of each decade recited in Latin At the end of

~er sophomore year and hasnt decided what career shell folshylow

Pride in Daughter Meanwhile the whole Ng

family who work together in operating a restaurant are anshyticipating Elizabeths retarn to Fall River on vacation in July Family projects are not new to the Ngs however Another unshydertaking was the -founding of a Chinese language SChool ~hich all the children attended

Theyre united too in their pride In Elizabeth When their restaurant was visited during a quiet period they gathered t~

supply details of Elizabeths achievements And they have an added reason for pride in that their daughter is now the Kings daughter as well This was reflected in her choice of a baptismal name shes now Elizshyabeth Regis Ng Regis meanshying of the kin~

the rosary the Hail Holy Queen and Apostles Creed were sung al80 in Latin The combination of so many tongues with the unishyversal language of the Church lave me a tremendous feeling of the oneness of the Church -and the Mystical Body

Visit Headquarten The Legionaries felt at home

ift Lourdes too upon visiting the Legion headquarters there a building given to the organishyzation by a nephew of St Bernashydette on condition that it hi used for religious purposes only At the headquarters Legionaries from all parts of Europe take turns in serving for a month or two at a time They distribute literature and try in other ways w make the work of the Legion known to Lourdes pilgrims

On its return voyage the Fall River pilgrims ship left from Gibraltar and even in that fortress city Father Oliveira disshycovered fellow-Legionaries He has returned to his Taunto~ parshyish more than even enthused over the Legion apostolate

At his own sunny rose-surshyJounded shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes he detailed some of the accomplishments of the three praesidia active in his parish Nearly every previously unconshyfirmed adult has received that

sacrament many marriages have been rectified and th~ number

of parishioners approaching the sacraments has been tripled in the five years the Legion has been in operation In the entire Diocese he said there are 21 praesidia organized in 13 pushyishes

Parish Shrine A miniature Lourdes processhy

sion is held monthly to Our Lady of Lourdes parish shrine with parish and City-wide groups taking turns in partici shypating The shrine itself beshylongs to the parish in a unique way for it is made of stones eollected from the fields of nearby farms Father Oliveira himself manned a truck for a month during the Mariah Year of 1954 when the shrine was built aiding parish teen-agers in collecting suitable stones

The Legion of Mary multi shyplies the zeal of priests by proshyviding them with capable helpshyers declared the diocesan modshyerator Please pray for the work of the Legion and for increased

membership in the Diocese he concluded

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Preiate Says Todays Youth Victims Of False Philosophy of Discipline

GREENSBURG (NC)-Todays To a great segment of our young people make up neither college men ana women today bull beat nor a silent genera- the speaker declared freedom tion but rather are the articu- ill a situation in which the indishylate and aggressive victims vidual can do or say an)thing of a false philosophy of difici- 1II1hich he wants to say or do pline without regard to Hi~ rights or

Rt Rev Msgr Donald M privileges of anyone else To Cleary chaplain to Catholic stu- them the exalted idea of the digshydents at Cornell University nity of man has been corrupted Itbaca N Y offered this analy- into the idea of the supremacy Bis in a commencement address of the individuals judgment at Seton Hill College here Cor- When the are told that libshynell has been the scene of recent y outbreaks of student violence ert~ IS the opportulllty to do ~hat

Students like those who took whl~h one ought to do th~y Imshyt middot th d t t t mediately choke on the word par In e emons ra lOllS a ht f middottmiddot r tht

Cornell -he said are the fu1l- oug to or 1 ~mf 1~~ ~u on ~ blown products of an educational restrlc Ion an Iml a lOn an theory which has as its funda- these words hav~ long slnce been

deleted from their leXicons Onemental premise a glarmg error ht th t 1 The error he continued i15 the mIg say a ~oung ~p e

belief that liberty and freedom have always rebelled agamst aJe unconditioned and UDre- a~t~or~ty have always resented - t d dt th t hl diSCiplIne have always foughtSwlC e commo I les- a p I - h h h t -h =th t d agamst stnctures on speech andosop y w IC eac es a or er h 1

can be established without diseishypline and that morality iFits b d t the od t ofroa es sense IS pr uc the adored democratic process

This point of view Msgr Cleary Said is the only posshysible explanation of students violent reaction to anything which resembles authority or discipline While unexpressed their attitude seems to be We

will accept and Iive by onlythose rules and that code which WE consider to be just and fair

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TttE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs June 26 1958

Catholic Deaf Are to Meet At Louisville

LOUISVILLE (NC)shyTwo important developments for Catholic deaf persons are expected to come out of the ninth annual convention of the International Catholic Deaf Association here July 6 to 12

Convention directors are lookshying for an agreement on a set of hand signs fQr Catholic usage which will eliminate differences in the signing of such terms as sacraments rosary and Mass

A printed form for Confession by deaf persons is the second mljor items on the agenda This will make it possible for the deaf person to confess his sins quickly and accurately with a pencil

~fhe majority of deaf persons attending the convention will be those who use signs rather than speech for communication All meetings will be conducttgtd by sig-ns in silence Father Gerald Timmel conshy bull

vention chairman said translashytors will be on hand They wiD interpret signs for those not proshyficient in sign language As the slgteeches are delivered in sign language the translators wiD convey the meaning in words

An estimated 1000 deaf pershysons their husbands and wives and chaplains of local chapten of the association are expected to attend In addition to conshyvention meetings vacation and

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CrossWord Solution costs and this must come about into duty as the large crowd thro_ugh family prayer Father began to pour into the groundsIn Trend to Grey Films Patrick Peyton of the Holy of the Holy Cross Fathers Semshy

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TOG SUIlBy William oR Mooring EVE C Cross Fathers told more than inary where the Fair was held RIGS ENGLANDA young fellow who knows movies so well he ought to SORO TEEPEE 3500 people at the Country Fair The order has under construcshy

10 on $64000 Question offers two reasons why many in North Easton sponsored by tion on the same grounds a new the Associate Family of the Holy Seminary the first built in thealmost first-class films fail to click with the public these Cross Fathers East by the Order that conductsdays Some he says lack a positive point of view Others The salvation of the world Stonehill College Notre Dame

display too little regard for (James Stewar~) concientiously hinges on the return to unity University Kings College in consistency in characteri~- retiring from the poliGe force love and respect in ~h~ iamily Wilkes-Barre Pa and other tion becaU~e he suffers dizzy spells circle the world famous founder institutions ~

Any Hollywood producer then shortlyalterwards getting of the Family Rosary Crusade Father Peyton left North ehoosing a theme like negro- involved in a dizzy love affair and the Family Theatre said Easton for Minnesota where he

The famous priest who re- will conduct a State-wide Familywhife integration anti-semitism with a woman he knows as the It seems only a short time that polltical char- wife of a-friend turned recently from the Brus- Rosary Crusade on the same

Roddy with his mother used to sels Worlds Fair where the pattern he has followed in dioshyJatanismlabor- In the soon to be released come to our home to dinner Holy Cross Fathers are showing ceses throughout America Eushyin a nag ement film Houseboat Sophia Lor- then play cowboys and Indians a film three years in the making rope Asia and Africa apheaval etc en plays the deVoted foster- wiHf our children The Fifteen Mysteries of thebull h 0 u 1 d not mother of Cary Grants children Dean Stockwells last visit was Rosary was introduced to thepose and ex- (as a means of course to land- with his brother Guy about overflow crowd by the Revploit the social ing their Pa) At the start we three years back He then seemed SAVE MONEY ONGeorge S DePrizio CSC Eastshyproblem then see her teachIng the little boy quiet even timid His career as

mn away from how to steal from a street bar- a boy star had finished Would V It without at- row he make it again as an adult atican Stamps YOUR OIl HEATtempting any solution What Similar inconsistencies have actor VATICAN CITY (NC)-The might happen if positive con- turned up in other recent pic Holy Sees participation in the sectit C(II ~~~n0 1 t be Today presumably he is allelusions were drawn in such tures ne exp aria IOn may Brussels World Fair has been

d- d set again although I hope this films lS another matter tha t H0 11ywoo pro ucers are t db role in Compulsion will not eommemora e y a new series CHARLES F VARGAS

middottes Examples breaking away from stark black f V t Ct t t Clh t type Dean Stockwell either l) a Ican 1 ypo~ages amps 25 ROCKDALE V E

The young man cites as typi- and w I e contrasts-between vir- A EIIU Character typing is one of the-1of the rlp and run tech- tuous and vicious characters NEW BEDFORD MASS most stupid and inexplicable ofIlique in screenplaytelling The fair-haired hero and black TElIIo1TS(J

Markof the Hawk in Wllich moustachioedvillian ai-e not Hollywoods casting habits _ Pup Te~t~ bull99middot ~ - ~he producers set Littl~ Rock even seen in Westerns any more Marglret O~Brien ~owawaita

Produce kto t adult fulfillment as an actreliSIvrics to an African tune rSsee crea e lin I e of g b t th arid as her motherhinted the W II T ~ ~Ma rJorie Morningstar~ which ar a rey e ween e once - ~ a ent C~tp ~n def~re-nce to popuiar senti typical herq and heel the pre- H911ywood producers cannot ~ -v

nen(watered down the Jewish mise being that there is good forget the pert little girl and ~ gt 5x7 - 1150 eharacteristics and aspirltions in the worst of- us and bad in look to the ~alerited young Wo UMBRElLA TENTS expressed in theJ)qvel~ and the best U dramatic conflict thus man Pigeon-holethinking

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This young man was born and Seeing Margaret OBrien and lived many years in the East her mother on TV via Ed MurshyHe is familiar with the typical rows ~Person to Person reshyBritish colonial officer whom called for me more personal he k nows as very d 1fferent contacts I had with them when character from the one Alec Margaret was MGMs top child Guinness plays in Kwai So star The crisp diction and earnshytoo one suspects does Guinness est expression were still there himself who almost refused to on TV but like the pigtails the play the part OBrien dialogue was gone

Pathsmiddot of Glory Sayonara Margaret used to talk a blue The Young Lions The Enemy streak catechism school pets A Delicious Below all recent and excel- everything While She and Dean Treat lent films about war are chal- Stockwell were making The lenged by our young friend Secret Garden together Marshybecause they implicitly de- garet left her arithmetic to make nounce patriotism and national me lemonade I hope someday pride although he quickly adds to become a good cook she that his own military status said and a good philosopher gives him an urgent and im- too _ mediate concern for the preser- Now as Margaret gets her

vatioh- of world peace lovely face on the front cltgtver As he suggests it may well be of Life md is instantly com- ltf

that more people than Holly- pared with Elizabeth Taylor wood producers suspect ar~ Dean prepa-res to co-star in alienatedwhether they realize Richard Zanucks production of it ()[not by such trends of the Loeb-Loew crime story thoughtwhich come iil cyclesCompulsion which brought a lodrum up Ii particular theme sensational press to roiuig with monotonous repetition StOCkwell and his co-st~r ltod

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K of C FJeseesWin~ State ~hampionship Anofhell t~agyBy Jack Kineavy

Somerset High School Coaeh In Tito MoveThe latest in a long line of giant killers is St Stephens

NEW HAVEN (N(j) shyHigh of Worcester which last Sunday defeated highlyshyThe national head of tftetouted Newton 41 to annex the 1958 state baseball chamshyKnights of Columbus haspionship The achievement is all the more remarkable when expressed opposition to atshythe comparative male enshy

Gernert are the only men who tempts to extradite a ministerrollments of the two finalshy have performed up to par to of wartime Croatia from thiIists are compared St Steshy date The unSeasonable weather country to face charges of _phens a four year school has among other things reshy crimes in Yugoslavia had a total of 96 boys whereshy tarded the great Ted Williams Supreme Knight Luke E Hart as Newton lists 1400 in grades Ted needs that real warm declared that Andrija Artukoshy10 through 12 weather to get going but the vic Minister of Interior in the

weatherman is still holding outAs a matter Croatian go~ernment duringOn the mound Frank Sulli shyof fact the World War II would become

van and Tom Brewer the acesbaseball turn- a second Imre Nagyll if sentof the staff have been able toout this year back to Yugoslaviaaccount for only seven victories(125) exceeded

11 any example of whatthe total numshy between them Willard I Nixon might result from the grantingber of boys in at 1-7 is in the throes of his of the petition of Yugoslaviathe Worcester worst professional season ever Lor the return of Dr ArtukovicThe former Yankee nemesis nowschool to that country were needooIf St Stephshy is suffering fr6m a sore shouldshyMr Hart said it might beer which probably means hellens were comshyformed in the news from Hunshypeting in the do a stint in the bull pen before gary I pray not and I am JOeshyEastern Tourney the school getting another starting aSsignshyluctant to believe that this g09shywould presumably be included ment e1llment would be willirlg aein Class C which would make On paper the Sox personnel SAFETY PROGRAM Seminarians_from St Marys have his blood on our handsit ineligible to compete~ in middotthe stacks up with the best in the Semmary Baltimore are shown ~tising a releae from

State final St Stephens b league ~us it would be preshy I[ 01 C Membera front head hold during waterfront safety Fogram atcoached by Jack Tivnan forshy mature to consign them to a Mr Harts statement followed Cathedral C~mp Seminarians Donald J Bowen and Jamesmer Holy Cro~ pitcher a decade disappointingfate Detroit at the a resolution passed by the __ or 90 ago The game originally moment is the Cinderella team E Murphy are in the water while National Red Cross preme board of directors ot ~

scheduled for Saturday was held of th~ league The TigerS took Instructor Donald V Brand gives pointers The seminarians Knights of Columbus a ftIIIIF over by threatening ~eather but the vaunted Yankees over the of whiCh was sent to Secre~will be counsellors again at Cathedral Camp this Slminer a banner crowd of 5000 jumPs seven consecutive times of State John Foster Dulles thronged the stands at Fitton before being blown out of the Mr Artukovie is a memlais Field Sunday to witness the park 15-0 of Saturday But if Prelate Stresses Principal Work of tbe St Columbans Counaoil final youre going to lose em might Knigbts of Columbus of WFor Priest Is Offering Mass Don Riedl was the starting and as well lose em gOod minster Calif

NEW YORK (NC)-The prin- ian emigrants continuany hewinning pitcher for St Stephens Out in Milwaukee the four False Chargesteams competing in the Young cipal work of a priest is offer- declared becoming their beshybut he needed help from Paul

Catholic Little League have ing the Mass His Excellency loved spiritual fathers benefacshyMorano who came in the sixth The Yugoslav governm_ chosen novel names for their Archbishop Amleto Giovanni tors counselors infirmarians has been trying since 195 to hurl 3 1-3 innings of scoreless clubs The Popes the Cardinals Cicognani has said they are ever ready to defend have Mr Artukovic 57 exball Morano was indeed the fairshythe Bishops and the Padres The The Holy Sacrifice transcends them when in difficulties and dited A Catholic he selftld haired boy for the Worcest6 clericalmiddot names were selected all h~ activity the Apos- distress they open schools for as Minister of Interior in ~parochials In addition to his

fine relief stint Paul came league sponsors said because tolic Delegate to the United their tnaining and never abanshy pro-Nazi Croatian governm_t the league for boys 912 hopes States decIared in an address at don them or become disheart shy from April 1941 to Octoberthrough with a bases-loaded to eliminate competition on a the dedication of a new $500000 ened by any kind of difficulty 1942 Croatia was made an anshy triple in the fourth to provide parish ~ and encourage the wing at St Charles Seminary hard journey or dangerous ad- dependent state after the Gershymore than the needed margin

for victory youngsters to get along with Staten Island venture - bull bull They increase man invasion of Yugoslavia boys outside their neighborhood Mission of Priest their zeal aod affection in ac- When Titos communist p8I shyIn another tlemencious exhishy

bition of versatility St Stephshy A player pool has been formed Archbishop Cicognani said in co~nfe wi~ the bull bull bull needs of tisans took control of Croatia ill

ens catcher Paul Cantani-who from 12 boys in St Elizabeth his address that a seminary is a thell people 1945 Mr Artukovic fled shySt Mary Czestochowa 5S Peter British-held territory He camehimself owns a 5-0 pitching recshy place where candidates for the It is the ebarity of Christ and Paul and St Robert parishshy to this country in 1948ord-was all over Fitton Field priesthood prepare themselvell which animates these good men es The players will be divided Mr Artukovic has been deshycatching pop flies In all be so that one day they mayexer- Archbishop Cicognani saidinto four evenly matched teams fended by the former privawhauled down five two well back cise their proper and principal They offer their talents heart

An 4P wire photo out of secretary of His Eminence AI-shyof the plate and two up the first office of offering the Mass and 8OuI their labor and re-Cleveland last week pictured a oysius Cardinal Stepinac Fatberbase line The talented catcher The Holy Sacrifice he addedsowces moved by the charity of group of nuns attending the game Stephen Lackovic woo ~had 10 putouts in the ~ame is an act superior to anything Christ they never tire in a body for the first time The resides in Lackawanna HYthat might be --accomplishedFor coach Howard FergusOns 4Jt D ____footnote to the picture went middoton Newton nine the loss must have through intellectual talents lit shyto explain that the sistersmiddot were _SEGUIN bullerary ability or any other giftcome as a distinct shock The dyed-in-the-wool Indian fans

Eastern Mass titlists had -nushy To offer to God the Holy de Body Builderswith but one exception The inshymerous scQring opportunitie Sacrifice and to distribl1te the

dependent ltthinker-amiddot Y~llkee Aluminum or Steelgifts of God the sacraments andbutthey lefta record 16 strandgtshy fan was relegated to a badttow 944 County St ed RoD OLolighlin middotwjtb two th~ truths of faith-such istheeat by her assoCiates Whim the NEW BEDFORD MAssf singles and -amiddot triple Pacedmiddotthe mission of the priest Archshyvisiting Yan~ w~re app~i~I ~ ~~opciCogilani said WY 2tt618i Tige 10gthiC~at~cl Itmiddot wa~ of the situation middottheYp~i~(ed

rNewtons seventh apllearance i~ rge Apostolic Dele~a~ ~liiotheiJ loyal rooter with aitautoshy

the tourneyliliai TheYve woo praised the Scalabrinian FatherslJaphed ballltwo statetifl~ gt wbo conduct the New Y~rk

From Yu~tan MexiCo com~ semmary Th~y look after 1131-Science and R~Iigion an anecdote from which YOUll get a chuckle It didnt take the In Close Harmony Padre long to realize that the s LOUIS (NC)--HarmonySaturday afternoon confesSion between science and religiQl has line was longer than usual always been a postulate of the

When confessions were over Catholic philosophy of educashyI found out why said Father tion Bishop Charles H Helmshybull J obn P Lomasney Maryknoll sing of Springfield-Cape Girardshy

Missioner from Dorchester eau Mo said atmiddotmiddot baccalaureate Mass A gang of kids who were ceremonies at St Louis Univershyplaying baseball instead of at shy sity tending doctrine class rushed More than 15 centuries agointo Cburch middotto take shelter from he observed St Augustine posshya heavy storm ited the Catholic attitude toward

My catechist-never one to truth when he stated that10000let an opportunity pass-ltorshy difficulties in regard to religishyrailed them for their doctrine ous truth never make a singlelesson and then recommended doubt Truth is one and can that they all go to confession never contradict itself When I complimented him be Seeming contradictions replieq Padre for three weeks BiShop Helmsing pointed out lve been trying to get those come from ignorance When ball players in here Dont thank there is a supposed conflict beshyme-thank the good Lord fOr tween religion and science the raining thelit out conflict comes from either igshy

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a wait-and-see policy as Thomas brought in lieu of a false peace performed the incredible task that cannot rise above the natushy~ait-a~~ ~ee Policy I20 -THE ANCHOR I

Thu~s June 26 1958 of working his way through ral order and she knows quite Aristotle Averroes and Avishy well the need for ferment and cenna keeping all that was good both of which are essential to the exigencies of revolution in their systems rejecting what the vitality of the Church The

Churchs Caution Source Free From ErrorOf Reassuring Strength was false and constructing one is conservative the other

By Donald McDonald with Aristotles magnificent revolutionary I realize that I

these few con-Davenport Catholic-Messenger philosophical methods a sys- tmiddott siderations are not the whole oftern of Catholic theology that The Church as an InS 1 utlon

The other day when announcement wasmade that must be conservative But the this matter but I do think theY still stands today as the coinetshy revolutionary ferment must are relevantthe first step toward the possible beatification of John ~tone of all Catholic theologiz- come from her individual memshy

HenryCardinal Newman would be taken June17 a friend And I think that far mor~ llg _ _~ bers aod if the ferment and noteworthy than the Churchsof mine wondered aloud why the Church has on more than Active Elements revolutionary action is needful historical hesitancy in adopting

one occasion viewed a man were coming out in unpreceshy A third consideration is sup- she ~i11 per~it it ~nd if need anltl endorsing what is eventu~ with suspicion if not alarm1 dented profusion and the plied by the great co~tempor~ry be~4edorselt explICItly ally proved true is the fact th~t during his lifetime o~ly to ~nonize him a century or Rveral centuries later Newman lived under a Cloud

for 20 years following his conyersion t 0

the Catholic Fa i t h An d while Newman scholars are stillmiddot dIsputing the justice or inj ustice of it no one denies the faet that

the cloud did exist

Newman- of course was not the first saintly Catholic to encounter suspicion eoolness and official opposition St Thom~s Aquinas was not al shy

~ lowed to teach Aristotle at the University of Paris and saints

like Teresa of AvilaJohn of the Cross and Joan of Arc met with opposition of a ferocity the gentle Newman never knew

i dont think anyone single factor can adequately explain this apparent paradox of official reproach and reservation during a saints life and r post-facto canonization But several conshysiderations come to mind which might put the thing into a focus where middotit is seen as normal and natural and certainly nothing about which to get terribly upset

Test of Analysis And in at least one important

respect the Churchs caution deliberativeness and reflectiveshyness before endorsing the thought and judgmente of one of the faithful constitute one

of the sources of her great and reassuring strength -

This in fact is the first conshysideration I think we should look at We cannot have the reassurance th~t the Church will not be taken iii by false doctrines and philosophies without running the risk that the same Church will delay tor what seems to some of us an intolerably long time before she endorses what is true

If we want to be sure that error does not insinuate itself into Church tradition and teachshylng it seems to l11e we must reconcile ourselves to the faC

middot-that truth too must submit to the time-consuming test of an- alysis examination reflectioil and deliberation

Human Frailties It might be objected - imd

here wecorile to asecoridcon- sideration - that Church au- thorities should be more pershyeeptive that they should be able to recognize more quickly what is true and good that they should be able easily to distiIl shyguish between truth and error This objection ignores I

think two facts First that in cases involving extremely subtle theological and philoshysophical positions those who are in authority must rely upon the theological and philosophical erudition of their advisers who as often as not may be the technical inferiors of the theoshylogians or philosophers whose works ate being examined and evaluated

Nor would it be surprising if advisers to authority suffered from such human frailties as envy frailties that would color their judgment

Time and Age Secondly the circumstances

of time and age must be given sufficient weight In the case of St~ Thomas Aquinas for exshyample the Church up until that time had not developed the ~ys-

tematic theology we know toshyclay Transletions of the Greek and

Arabian pagan philosoph~rs

CAPE COD PllIDES IN NEW CHURCH OurLady of Victory Church in Centerville today off+rs one of the nicest pI of h deg th F II R DO Th

aces woors IP In ~ a Ive~ locese elayout above shows the baptismal font a d Our Lady of Victory shrine togethetwith the facade Ol[ the church at the top Modern kitchen facilities aremiddot in t echurCh base-

ment shown in the center left ph~to and the main altar

Churcli simply lacked the reshy French th~ologian Henri de As an institution commisshysearch and intellectual resources Lubac SJ who himself has sioned by Ghristmiddotto lead souls to make on-the-spot judgments known what it means to have to salvation she is the Holy and distinctions between what his writings and his teachings middotMother and like a mother was true and what was false in legitimately circumscribed by fiercely dedicated to the conshythese philosophers (and a great Church authorities servation of life bull deal of it was in fact false)

In his first book of Para-It was only natural then and doxes Father de Lubac ob-

I feel it very reassuring that serves that in the Church there the Church should have adopted are always two active middotelements

But the Mothermiddot knowswhat Christ her Head has said about the kind of peace He has give~ and the sword be had

is in the center right TlIe Sixth Station-Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus-is in the insert The lower left is a view of the sanctuary from the middle aisle The parish rectory is at t~e lower right The Church may be reached by taking a right turn from Mid~Cape Highway at Craigville Motel to Short Flying Hill Road and continuing to center of Centerville Viilage

for 2000 years she has been able to keep her teachings on Faith and morals il11mune from the inshyfection of error

An awful lot of wrong-headed people have tried to introduce error into that teaching and tradition Their attempts add up to an interesting and volumshyinous history of heresybull

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ethereal white organza Its becoming version of the relaxed elongated bodice and skirt shylook-with telling effect banding inked with delicateA Big City suit-dress (in black lace in popular Chantillytwo parts) is the elegantly slim version It looked too-expenshycotton I admired last week in a sive-to-buy but its tag told anew irridescent waffle weave story of amazing value -- forthat manages to be cool yet little moneycitified enough for all but the

most important evening occashy Fashionable Make - Believes sions Its available in navy or are in our midst and so fashionshybrown with velvet tie and colshy effective Theyre make-believe Jar binding of satin Despite fur wraps and blouses made by its expensive look its tagged furriers and look so like broadshywith amiddot modest price tail that only their tiny price

Cord Suits tells you that theyre just preshyAnother Big City suit-dress tend

version- is a Summer-cooled Theyre made of lustrous dacron and cotton that will light cotton-backed rayon just prove to be the most lived in the right weight for an airshyfashion you own Its a washshy conditioned restaurant or theashyable drip-dry fashion has full tJe an airy roof-top or an permanently-pleated skirt and evening garden party an ingenious bloused bow-band My favorites were a demishyback A lovely grayblue print eased Empire jacket and a it will look well frosted with waist-length chemi-jacket in white hat handbag gloves and black or white make-believe flower-corsage (This chic little broadtail available in small shyfashion is thriftily priced too) medium and large sizes Unshy

Commuters delight -is the believably the price was under cool crisp Summer cord suit $L5 It stars incidentally in sizes for Spun Sugar Tops are the juniors women and misses Its frosty Summer blouses seen travel and city-perfect has the evelywhere of importanceDew relaxedmiddot jacket line a Theyre made of feather-weightIImart slim skirL Made of white cotton frothed with emshycombed cotton rayon and broidery some with intricate chromspun it resists wrinkles tuekinmiddotgs too-for added flair

ill a crisp grayed-white tone YoulI want several of them to and is a dream to care for top your prettymiddot separate skirtsmiddot

Just tell me it drips-dryshy (daytime and date-time lengths)and I buy it-automatically lIaYS a friend of mine She has Cites Catholic School indeed 1m extensive wardrobe -suits blouses skirts dresses EXQmpie to Anglicans robes etc of no-iron wondershy KINGSTON (NC) -- Mixed fabrics it case in point is education is playing havoc witha crisp white dacron suit she the education of youth on this wealS She tells me she tosses continent tt in middotthe washer drip-dries it on Rev Mr T HaJvey Good told a hanger and presto In no time the Anglican Synod of Ontario at aU the suit is dry looks Diocese Ninety per cent of our freshly ironed Dacron is inshy students today go to school deed but one of the many of thillkillg only of whom they ate todays wonder fabrics that save goirtg to -llleet and make a date the drudgery of ironing afterwards r would like to see

Print Playclothes middot Ule Ani(1icill1 Church of Canada Have you seen and admired do something about -making

the new exotically beautiful middot schools IOcparate for the sexes Hawaiian print playclbthes Mr Good cited the example They have all the encha~tment of the Roman Catholic schools of the islands in sleek-fitting and especially the respect chil shycotton swim suits with matching dren arEdauj(ht for the clergy jackets and shirts some with matching skirts too They sing Daughters of America in bright tropical colors and Plan July Conclave authentic Island prints So-o-o

KANE (NC) - Archbishopbe a delightful mermaid or sand in one these Gerald T Bergan of Omaha willwitch of colorful

Hawaiian print ensembles officially open the 27th bienshy(What clpliments youll colshy nial convention of the Catholic lect ) Daughtels of America July 6

Dainty rosebud-print cotton in Omaha plisse sleepwcar is in our midst Some 500 delegates and visi shyand nothing short of entrancing middot tors are expected at the July Inc1uqed in the lovely collecshy 6-11 convention which is dedishytion I inspected yesterday are cated to the qevelopment of a gowns in regulation floor-length more active and a more articushygOwns in popular waltz_length late Catholic laity

THEA~C~O~- 9 Thurs June 26-~l958 i

PklnBrQodcdst For Instruction Of Immigrants

VATICAN CITX (NQ)- The director ofmiddot the L~itin American section ofVatic~m Radio sees great possibilities in its new series of programs

now being beamed to the Amershyican continent for the instrucshytion of Spanish-speaking peoples in the United States

Reception reports from the United tates have been so good says Jesuit Father Franshycisco Ramirez director of the Latin American section that we forsee its possible uses as an aid to the apostolate among c

Puerto Rican immigrants and Mexican crop followers

A great many of the radio sets in use in the United States are capable of picking up shortwave signals as sent by Vatican Radio Father Ramitez believes that it

GOIDEN WEDDING Mr and Mrs Owen Gilligan of is only neces~ary to make the 53A Hillside Manor Fall River receive congratulations of program schedule and possibil shy

ity of reception known and manyRev Robert L Stanton following 50th wedding anniversary Spanish-speaking people willMass in Immaculate COlHeption Church be able to benefit by the news information and cultural conshytent of the broadcasts

Making use of a group of dishyPortland Ordinary Urges Revival

rectional antennae at Vatican Radios new Santa Maria di Galshy

Of Congregation Singing at Mass PORTLAND (NC)-Archbish- stated We wish that this cusshy

eria transmitting station theop Edward D Howard of Port- tom of having male choirs which four months ago beaming specshyland has issued a pastoral letter has fallen into disuse during the ially prepared broadcasts dailyurging the revival of The cus- past several centuries be reshyto South and Central Americatom of singing the Ordinary of vived Mexico and southern ~ Unitedthe Mass by the congregation He added that women are States Jlowever there haveThe Oregon ArchbIshop also to be encouraged to continue been reports of excellent reshystated that women should no with their efforts by aiding and ception from 3 fltlr north aslonger sing as member~ o~ the assi~ting the co~gregation to sing Canadaparish choir but should take durll1g the serVICes but they are

Letters and telegrams havepart in the c~ngregational sing- to do this as part of the congreshypoured into the Vatican Radioing gation and not of the choir offices from every Latin Amerishy

The Archbishop said that The pastoral letter forbids can country including -lettersfrom-the earliest Christian cen- solos by individual members of from the apostolic nunciaturesturies it was the constant tradi- the choir during Masses wedshy of Ecuador Peru the DominishytIon of the Church to have the dings and Benediction and 00shy can Republic and the apostolicfaithful participate in a most fore or after such services delegatio in Mexico active manner in the Euchar- The Archbishop declared that Letters from the United State istic Sacrifilte and Offices by through congregational singing have come from New York Inshytheir singing many of the truths of our Cathshy diana Texas California and He described the silencing olic Faith will be borne into Washington D C Many of them oC the conglegation as being the minds and hearts of our were from amateur radio opshyresponsible for many of the faithful people to their immense erators reporting on receptionabuses ~t the time of the Re- profit conditions Others were from formation and declared that the casual listeners Some wrote Protestant tradition of activ~ Real Cooperation that they did not understandparticipation was originally an EAST ROCHESTER (NC) _ Spanish but that the musicintegral part Of Catholic worshy Ninety-four plumbers carpen was beautiful and that is was a ship

telS bank executives account- thrill to hear the bells of StReferring to membership in ants store clerks and truck driv- Peters basilica ringing at the parish choirs the Archbishop ers plus plenty of hard work- close of the program thats the recipe for the new Job in Gu~mGuild Members Study convent being built here Men WASHINGTON (NC _ MiI-

To Aid Parish School of the parish pitched in to build dred Scanlon staff member of the new horne for the Sisters ofTOLEDO (NC) - Thirty-one the National Catholic Community

members of the Gesu Mothers St Joseph who teach in 8t Service has been named assoshyGuild here took teacher-trainshy Jeromes parish school ciate director of the Guam USO ing courses during the organishy bullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbullbull4t ~---zations first year to prepare + FOR HEALTH + ALUMINUM themselves to help out in the parish school

EAT i HALF-SCREENS The women studying at Mary Manse College were trained to E- G G S Measured serve as substitute teachers and middot + and $450 teachers assistants Two quali shy That-R-RichNYellow-Robust+ Installed fied for certification to teach in FRESH CUT-UP POULlR( up t01h-l2 elementary schools

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llISRIONARY AT 91 Father LOllis Taelman 91 Jesuit mlssiori~lry among the U S Indians for 58 yeals observes the 60th anshyniversary of his or~ination on Sunday NC Photo

The Yardstick

middotDeplo~es Att~rnpt to Vilify Auto WorkersUnionHead

By Msgr George G Higgjns Director NCWC Social Action Department =

Several weeks ago i)1 testifying before the McClellan Committee on the Kohler strike in Sheboygan Wis Emil Mazey secretary-treasurer of the United Automobile Workers questioned th~ integrity of some members of the Sheboygan clergy Under hostile questionshy

ing Mr Mazey implied if he did not actuaITy state that the Kohler Company con troIs the Clergy in Sheboygan courity and inshyfluences their action and deshycisjons A few hours later Mr Mazey apoloshygized in teleshygrams to the She boy g a n clergy for his intemperate reshymarks

The followshyin g day a spokesman for the Catholic clergy ~f Sheboyshygan Father John J Carroll of

St Clements parish issued the following statement through the NCWC News Service

Our original criticism of middotMr MazeY was limited exclusively to his letter of attack upon- the integrity of the local court I have received Mr Mazeys apologywhichl consider a gerishytlemanly gesture and would prefer to make no further i6m mentmiddot

UAW Cooperative Shortly thereafter while il

Detroit on other business t dis eussed this unfortunate incidel1t with some of the top leaders gt the UAW I was told that Uier o~ being anti-clericalis stooping deeply regretted Mr Mazeys in~rather low to conquer To parashytemperate statement before tp~ McClellan Committee MOreo~er I definitely got the impression that they would have apologized to the Sheboygan clergy on beshyhalf of the UAW in the unlikely event that Mr Mazey had balked at doing so in his own name

I also middotdiscussed Mr Mazeys unfortunate statement with some of the leading representashymiddottives of the Catholic social action fuovement iIi Detroit They too oeeply regretted the statement i10t only because it was ul)fair to the Sheboygan clergy but also because it was unfair tomiddot the reputation of the union They assu~ed me-and this I knew in advance from other reshyliable sources-that Mr Mazey was not speaking officially for the union when he took after the~

Sheboygan clergy ThlC union they said far from being anti~ Clerical has cooperated rather closely and harmoniously with ~he Catholic social action move ment in Detroit ever since it was 6rganized in the middle 30s

Aim to Embarrass

I am not trying to cover uP for Mr_Mazey That would be Iidishonest waste of time for it is perfectly obvious that Mr Mazey middotpulled a monumental boner His intemperate criticism of the- Sheboygan clergy was ~dmittedly unfair and unwar ~ in the country ranted and from every point of view extremely regrettable Nevertheless I am personmiddotallymiddotmiddotmiddot

convinced that Mr Mazey really is not anV-clerical at heaJt Moreover lie did apologize and his apology was accepted in the spirit of Christian charity by a representative spokesman for the Sheboygan clergy

The matter should have ended right there Unfortunately howshyever an organization known as

Spiritual Mobilization is trying desperately to make capital out of Mr Mazeys blunder for the obvious purposeof embarrassing the UAW and the labor move- ment as a ~holemiddot

Dr Edward W Greenfield a Presbyterian minister from

bull Princeton Ind who openly adshymits that he is being financially assisted by Spiritual Mobilizashytion-is currently distributi ng to his brothers in the Christian clergy reprints of a speech by Senator Curtis of Nebraska enshytitlelt Vilification of the Clergy MUlilt Stop

phrase the title of Senator Curshyti speech this Vilification of middotthe UAW must stop The sooner the better

Court Says Obscenity Law Unconstitutional

RICHMOND (NC)-The Virshyginia State Supreme Court has held as unconstitutional a secshytion of the states anti-obscenity law which forbids distribution of literature deemed objectionshy

-abfe for youth The courts ruling cited an

opjl1ion of the US Slipreme Court which invalidated a sim- ilar Michigan statute on the

grounds it would reduce the adult population to reading only what is fit for children The decision reversed a lower court conviction ofmiddot a Norfolk newstand operator charged with selling olgtscene books and middotpicshytures

Mermiddott COuncmiddot1 EVANSTON (NC) - Father

John J Green OSFS assoshyciate secretary ofthe secondary school department National Catholic Eucational Association has been named to the advisory

coufidi of the National Merit Scholarship--CofporatjonThe

organization conducts the larg est private scholarship program

- Real furpose

The purpose of this speech and of Dr Greenfields covering letter is to create the impression that the top leadership of the UAW is anti-clerical Actually this is merely one of their purshyposes Their real purpose seems to be to create the impression-under

cover of the religious issueshythat the UAW is irresponsible and much t~o pOwedul ecoshynomically and politically forito OWn good and the good of the nation as a whole

Dr Greenfield is very explicit on the latter point He says he does not see how we can conshytinue in silence to countenance the coercilt)lls which are builcishying the uncontrollable power now being concentrated in the union movement and upon which the corruption which has

already been exposed is sure to thrive

Dr Greenfield and his friends in Spiritual Mobilization are enshy

middottitled tomiddot their own opiniori In my opinion however they are doing a great disservice tomiddot the cause of religion as well as to the cause of organized labor by trying to make a religious issue out of their political and ecoshynomic disagreement with Mr Reuther and his associates

lhe UAW to be sure is far (rom perfect but to accuse it

LIBERATOR STAMP Simon BolIvar The Llbershyator Catholic founderopound

p~n-Americai1ism features the new four and eight cent U S postage stamps i~ the ~Champion of Liberty ser ies to be issueqJtily 24 NCPhoto

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UNIQUE MEMORIAL CHURCH Visitors to Minneshysota during its centennial year will see this unique memorial church sllid to be thelarget all-weather log churchmiddotin theshyUnited States St MarysChurch honors the Jesuit missionshyary Father Jean-Pierre Aulneau massacred by Sioux Inshydians in 1736 The church interior has walls of redwood altar constructed of Winona stone crucifix of hand-carved linden wood candlesticks of myrtlewood and locally fashshyioned oak furniture NC Photo

Orthodox Clergy~~n Assumption Aiumnus

WORCESTER (NC)-A Syri an brthodox priest was ambng 33 gtadtiatesof Assumption Colshylege

RevMr Tho~as Ruffin re ceived bisbachelor ~f arts deshygree in pbilosophymiddotHe had been a fulltime day student at Asshysumption for two years At the same time he has ministered to his chur(l an 1400 parishshyioners

Married and the father of two children Rev Mr Ruffin is a native of Cedar Rapids Iowa He is spiritual advisor to the New England Region of the Syrishyan Orthodox Youth Organization and secretary of the Central Massachusetts Council 6f Eastshyern Orthodox Churches

TERCENTENARY JULY t--fOVENA

AT ST ANNE DE BEAUPRE PROVI~CE OF QUEBEC CANADA

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Notre Dame to Hold I bull

Religious Institute NOTRE DAME (NC) - T~o Bishops wili addre~~ the sixth annual lfitituteof SpiritiJality tlt1 be hel~ at the University of N9~r~ Damestarting August 6

BislloP Iawrence J Shehan of Bridgeport will -speak at middotthe opening and Bishop Joseph M Marling CPPS of -Jefferson City will close the sessions Aug 12

More than 800 superiors of womens religious communities and their houses of formation are expected to attend The institute is designed- to provid~ religious superiors with a -theological understanding which willassist them in the spiritual formation of Sisters under their middotsuperyision

10 THE ANCHORshy Thurs June 26 1958

Irish President Receives New PQpal Honor

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VATICAN CITY (NC)~

The Gold Collar of the Order 0( Pius IX a newmiddot papai honor destinedto be awardshyed to heads of state is a beau~

fully wrought piece of art First models of the newly inshy

stituted honor have been comshypletedmiddot Irish President Se~n OKelly the first recipient of the collar has been invested in a ceremony in Ireland

The collar about 10 inches in diameter and more than an inch wide consists of a double gold chain with altermrting decorashytions of the papal keys and the coat-of-arms of the reigning Pontiff Pope Pius XII in ilue and white enamel

At the front of the collar is bull middot tiara in gold flnked by two go~den dove~ From the tiara hangs a star-shaped medallion in blue enamel bearing the inshy

scription Order of Pius IXin creased by Pius XII On the reverse side is the year 1957 iD Roman nuin~rals

New Uniform

Those invested with this honor are also giveria starshy

middot ihap~d plaque to wear on the breast It is similar to the meshy

dallion but its rays on which the star is set are of silver while ihosc of the ~edallion are ofgomiddotid

IL neW uqiform has been ~shysigned to~gpwith t~~ decora- tion It consists of waist-length jacket witli long flowingtails and irousers without cuffs aU of darkblue The high collar of

the jacket the cuffs of the sleeves and he pocket flaps are red with gold-braid embroiderY in the shape ~f laurel leaves

Similar gold embroidery de~shyorates the front panels and wai~

middot of the jacket as well as the back A gold stripe is worn on the trouser legs The haUs the tr3shyditional boat-shaped form of black velvet bordered with gold braid andhung with gold tasse~s

front and back and surmounted by white plumes

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THE ANCHOR 11 Slovakian ~eds Aim to Thwart

Thurs June 26 1958

Obscenity Law Belief in God Violator Faces VIENNA (NC) - Red

Czechoslovak governmentJail Sentence authorities are dissatisfiedCLEVELAND (NC)-A

precedent-setting conviction with the results achieved in Slovakia by anti-religious comshyhas been obtained against munist indoctrination methodsthe owner of a fun house The fiIst indication of this waa

f~r p~sses~ing and exhibiting obshy given at the opening of the conshyscene movie films gressof the Slovak Communist bull

Mrs Gertrude Gervaras ownshy party in Bratislava Karol Badshyer of Jeans Fun House faces lekgt first secretary of the partyprison t~rms of one to seven central committee declared that years and a fine of from $200 the standards of Marxist and to $2000 Common Pleas Judge Leninist instruction in collegesJohn J Mahon deferred s~nshy and universities are entirelytence pending a defense appeal unsatisfactory He said greaterfor a new trial efforts should be made to free

First of Kind youth from false religious conshyIt was the first conviction of cepts of nature and society

its kind in the memory of vetershy Vaclav Kopecky Deputy Prime an court officials lIIinister of Czechoslovakia adshy

In the wake of a campaign by dressing the congress said a civic organization called Citi shy NEWLY ORDAINED TWIN PRIESTS Identical twins Kevin (lMt) and Dermot Coleshy

It is of the utmost imporshyzens for Decent Litera ture the man are shown with their mother Mrs Mary Coleman and their sisters following their tance that we fight our battleconviction is regarded as a spur ordination as Catholic priests at Youngstown Ohio Sister Ann Vincent (left) and Sister against religious prejudicesfor more stringent self-regulashy Alexis are members of the Order of Holy Humility of Mary The new priests said their without hurting the feelings oftory action by other operators first solemn Mass in Christ the King Church Cleveland NC Photo people who believe in religion

Test for Jury or disturbing the unity of theTwo prospective jurors who National Front formed by the

admitted they were readers of Emphasizes Confusing Ho ur in -World Politics alliance of industrial workenthe Catholic Universe-Bulletin WASHINGTON (NC)-Spains presented by the other probl~ms international assemblies in favor and peasantsCleveland diocesan weekly were Ambassadorto the United States mentioned using them for its of independence of new nations Religious InfI uencedropped from the panel before calledmiddot the present day a con- purpose to whose freedom ther are comshythe trial began One disqualified He alleged the overwhrlmingfusing hour in worldpPlitics Thus we see the tremendous pletely indifferenthimself saying that as a father in a speech before the Washing- irony of modern politics the majority of religiously mir~d~

and a reader of articles attackshy Bring Back God people including many pries~ton archdioceses First Friday Spanish diplomat continued ing pOlnography appearing in take a positive attitude towardClub We see communis~ rulers who For us Catholics he continshythe Universe-Bulletin he did not democracy and so~ialisll1and areAmbassador Jose M de Areil- after enslaving whole nations ued ~this is also an hour of proshy

believe he could be objective hqnest in their desire ttl cooIJ~rshyza said that although some mlke sentimental speeches in -found spiritual movement Films seized by the police ate with us in our work for oJlcauses of the confusion are eco-- since Catholicism as the word

country and to jqin us in thewere shown to the jury of six nomic and socialamong the Wants Corps to End indicates means universalism struggle for peacemen and six women They were major factors is the tremendous I C and for the first time due to the By developing socialist agishyasked todecide if the films wer~ revolution that is-goingon now Juveni e rimes technical means of diffusion the

obscene and if the operator ex~ culture carrying technicalinso many countries of Asia and MANCHESTER (NC) _ New idea of a world is somethinghibited them knowingly achievements and a better u~Africa Hampsl1ir~s top law enforce- which means more th~111 a word

derstandiilg of scientific progshyIn hiS charge to the jury Double Talk ment official has recommended Forethefirst timein history ress into rural districtsand genshyJlldge Mahon defined obscenity ~ut abgtve all there is not establishIlent of a juvenile lte- theCatholic ideology tan arrive as having a substantial tend erally raising the cultural stand

only tbis dizzy situation ~head terttiori corps to provide a rigidly SimultaneouslYwitli the word of ency to deprave or corrupt by aids of village life we shall step

of us but ilso a great and in- sCheduled tife without pleasure God at the farthest corners ofarousing lascivious thoughts or by step reduce religious infhJshy

creasing danger which we must of any kind f9r vicious minors the earth and therefore enable ence among the rural populashylustful desires ~ now face in international com- Attorney General Louis c the order which the Lord gavePolice Crackdown tion he asserted

munism Wyman said this juvenile deten- to His followers to be carriedThe Judge also explained that Communism preserits not tion corps should have the out when He commanded themthe proper test for obscenity is only a direct threat but it-takes toughest schedule that t is pos- to preach the Truth to all Post Office whether the average person advantage of every occasion sible to devise without exceed- peoples and nations of the earthapplying contemporary communshy

ing the limits 0pound human endur- There can be no ~nternational Pharmacyity standards the dominant Catholic Pupils Win anceOnly those juveniles who justice without a moral code conshytheme of the material in quesshy Honors in Spelling commit despicable acts of terror cluded Ambassador de Areilza PRESCRIPTIONStion when taker as a whole and brutality would be sen- A spiritual guidance a Supremeappeals to the prurient interests WASHINGTON (NC) - Three Joseph Norris Jrtenced to the torp law is needed to rule the intershy This is identical with the test Catholic school students placed

The Attorney General de- national order that may be acshy 686 Pleasant St clared cepted by all And for this purshy

for obscenity laid down by the among the first 10 contestants in New Bedford

decision last year Betty Morgan 13 finished in i am convinced that in deal- pose we need to bririg back God U S Supreme Courtin its Roth a national spelling bee

WYman 3-3918 Assistant Cuyahoga County fifth place and received a prize ing with minors who commit to international life and to use

Prosecutor Thomas L Osborne of $100 She stumbled on the crime there has not yet been the Gospel as the fundamental said the conviction will open the world chiaus misspelling it found sufficient deterrent to that principles of our internal and way for police to crack down on chause small element of the juvenile foreign behavior CONTRACTORS operators who for years have Receiving prizes of $50 each community that commits really been walking on a razor edge were Richard P Hire of Fort vicious crimes against smaller between obscenity and legality Wayne who came in ninth and children girls and cripples

Yolanda Laurel of Laredo Tex While tender loving kindshywho was tenth ness and the milk of human unshyPhysicians Honor Thomas P Whittaker a Cathshy derstanding must always be olic who attends the American available to those who deserveBay State Native School of Oslo Norway placed it those minors who commit

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-One seventh and received $100 vicious acts of brutality should of the nations foremost authorishy Jolitta Schlehuber of Topeka be dealt with by our courts ties on chest diseases bas been won first prize of $1000 There in the same manner as adults presented the coveted medal and were 41 girls and 21 bOys in the and they should know it in adshycertificate of award of the Amershy contest vance lcan College of Chest Physicians at the annual convention of the college bull

Dr Winthrop Peabody of Washington former president of

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day is a hard and difficult one the Bishop asserted It is no secret that the poison of our secular age has seeped into the

minds of men into the home into the community into the very spirit of our times There is no nourishment of vocations in a spirit soured by secularshyism

Praise Serra Bishop Mussio stated that

what is needed tOdayto build religious vocations is the lttype M spiritual encouragement givshyen bv Serra International-- P~ple who look outmiddotof inon- ey-tinted glasses do not fo~~ the background of such spIrltual encouragement he contmued -Ihese same Catholic people try to simplify the problem of their own responsibility to the lPirit by employing gadgets to ensnare vocations

Such means might contribute 80mewhat when used in conshyjunction with the basic apPal self-sacrifice but as an 10shy

eentive in themselves they are ~essmiddot In the Serra program these means are valuable as long bull they flow from the Serra lPirit

The Bishop declared that Godhas called on Serra Internationshyal to offset the deplorable deshy

1ections in regard to religious lOCations

God needed in this day a ebampion of the altar and found the Bishop said He called JOU as an organized force for JIOOd to overcome the delinshyquencies of the home to become IIle renewed Christian spirit of ebe community as it affects

lOCations Serious Problem

middotYours is in every sense a voshytion he concluded a true ealling by God to participate as laymen in the vital needs today

Upon it likewise depends bullhe concluded the ability to forestall other ideologies and lect such as laicism communism and PJotestantism which _ are gaining ground to the detriment of our traditional religion

LEGATE His Eminence Paul Emile Cnrdinal Leger Archbishop of Montreal has been named to represent the Pope at the 300th annishy~rsaiy ce1blation of the Shrine of Ste Anne de Beaushypre in ()nat1lt~ June 2a-26 NC PhoLo

POETRY PLEASES POPE Pope Pius XII provides an attentive audience for young Walter- Rossi of the Villa Nazareth a school for extraordinary orphan children founded by Msgr Domenico Tardini Vatican Pro-Secretary of State shown with his little charge NC Photo

Speed Anti-Religious Tactics VATICAN CITY (NC)-Radio Other reports from Berlin the Vatican today cited several in- Vatican commentator continued stances showing that the anti- ann-ounce the creation of a so- religious campaign in countries called society of funerL orashyunder the communists is being tors by the communist authorshyintensified ities of East Germany The

The Vatican commentator society is made up of persons quoted two Russian publications supporting his contention that the Soviets have middotnot let up in their anti-religious attitudes

Moscow meideDts He said the RussUm magazine

Literaturnaja Gazeta_reported a Religious was recently atrested

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who eullgize defunct communshyists during the burial ceremony The intention is to create a

counterpart to thtl ~Christian burial service since priests deny such serves to communists

As a further example of anti shyreligious tactics Vatican Radio

pointed t a solemn communist

ceremony held on International

Childhood Day when communshy- hits made a rite out of conferring shy names on children to replaCe their Christian names

Seminary Heads Plan To Convene in Rome

BOGOTA (NC)-The spirituai intellectual and cultural training of priests will be the main topic of study at the- Congress of Recshytors of Latin American Semin- aries to be heldmiddot in Rome Sept

20 The rectors of all major semshy

inaries in Latin America are exshypected to take part The me_ing was organized in connection wit~

the cermonies marking the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the Liltin American Pontifical CoHege in Rome The congress will be presided over by the recshytor of that college Jesuit Father Pablo Lopez de Lara

Bv Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD We are familia with the word Catechism but not so familiar

with the word Catechist ~ catechist is one who teaches religion in au area to a group preparing them for reception into the

_Church by a priest Catechists do not work to any great extent in the United States though the need is imperative On the

average each priest in the United States has only three converts a year If the laity were trained In their faith and zealous ~nough the -number of 1)9nvertll per year in the United States would increa~ ten fold

The Missions cannot exist without cateshy~hists because priests ar~ so few for the harvest Heremiddot is an example of how one small seed has grownmiddot into the mustard tree Fifty years ago two White Father missionshyaries on a brief visit trained- and fhlaquon left one catechist formiddotthe Alur country of Africa which at th~ time was wholly pagan Today in that area there are 80000 Catholics In middot~ne village last year there were 2000 adult baptfsms which equals the number of conshyverts in some of our large cities

Here lies an opportu~ity for tile faithful to live up to the obligations of the Saclament _ of Confirmation Baptism incorporates us to ChrIst the King Who

bull founded the Kingdom of His Church Holy Orders mcorporates u~ to Christ the Priest Who sacrifices Himself for the sms of the wo~ld Confirmation incorporates us to Christ the Teacher Who came mto the world to give testimony of the ~ruth

Catholics who realize that Confirmation imprints an indelible character on their soul know that they are bound tospread the faith and make converts In other words to be CatechIsts If you have failed to fulfill the duties of Confirmation at home then ~Irea catechist to do so for you in the Missions One can be hIred for as little as $20 a month ~en you send your sacrifice to the Holy Father through his Society for the PropagatIon of the FaIth he distributes it to the area of the world most in need Thank you again and again for helping him spread the Fait

GOD LOVE yOU to WXC for $40 For Our Holy Fathers Missions hope it will do some goodsonlewhere to Little Magie for $5~I saved five dollars from my allowances and have deCIded to sehd it to you for the Missions to Miss EB for $8 I won_ this at my place of employment by making a suggestion for saving time and money-may it help to save a soul J

When you leave for yoonr summer vacation do ou leave behind an earring or cnfflink that has lost its mate gold eywass frames a rin~ or bracelet you no longer wear or old gold anel jewelr you no longer use Dont Jet them go to waste tbey ina help the missionaries in five continents Just send them to us we will resell tbem and the mone will be sent ~ the Holy Fatber to aid tbe poor andsnffei-ing in aU mission lands

Cut out this column pin your sacrifice to -it and mail it to the

Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth ~veIlJeNe~York1 N Y or your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV ~YMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street F~l Rive Mass

Urges Active Role By Union Memb~rs WORCESTER (NC)-A gradshy ates would eventually become

union members because of theuating class of Boys Trade spirit of the times BishopHighSchool-potential union Wright exhorted those who do

mbmbers-has been urged to join- to attend union meetings become more middotthan pawns in to take part in all voting and to some union leaders quest for be sure to know why how and Power in whose name decisions are

Bishop John J Wright of made Worcester told them that this He cautioned the graduates would mean constance vigilance against allowing themselves to in addition to conscientious pershy middotbe reduced to mere statistics formance of their duties and obshy in furthering some national or ligations as union members international union leaders amshy

Remarking that many gradu- bitions 1

til the holy priesthood Archbishp Juan Landazuri

lticketts of Lima Peru stated that the most serious problem which all our South American countries suffer is without doubt lie scarcity of clergy

In Brazil he said there is eRe priest for every 6qoO CathoshyliCs in Argentina one for every 1

500 in Peru one for evey 5000 in Columbia Ecuador alld Chile one priest for ever-y 3000 llaithful

Tbreaten BeliPoD The situation would be much

worse he~asserted H it were aot for the help given bymiddot the Ilumerous members of the Eushyropean and North American dergy

To solve this problem is to brighten the future of the Church in South America the Archshybishop said because upon it depends the Christian formation of the faithful and their spirit shyasl welfare

in Moscow and that an active search is being carried on to locate another Religious for proshymoting meetings of a _religious nature

The Soviet youth review Pioniyr the commentator-said has attacked spiritual exercises calling them inadmissible manishyfestations of -medieval ignorshyaflCe I

Outside the Soviet Union the campaign is also being waged on a vast scale he said He cited the example of East Gerinany where Bishop Helmut Wittlerof Osnabruck has declared thatmiddotl the

fight against the Cburcbhas beshycome greater in the past six months

East German The Bishop speaking to a cori-

vention of Catholic editors in Hamburg said school directors in East Germany now must supervise the political tendenshycies of all teachers including priests in charge of religious inshystruction

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Pa rish Demahds Continued from Page One

of the Church which is both an institution or a visible means of grace and also a co~~ munity of the hithful - the Mystical Body of Christ I

When the Church is considshyered only as an institution he said laym~1 are likely to reshygard their parish as a kind of handy filiing station to which we come once a week to be spiritually refuelled

But when th~ Church is conshysidered as the Mystical Body he continued e begin to see tha~ as members of the parish we are responsible with our priests for all the soul~athshyolic and non-Catholic-who live within our parish boundaries and that we are responsible for building a real community on the temporal order in our parish

neighborhoods The disappearance of the soshy

ealled national parish organshyized on lines of nationality has created many problems for urban parishes Mr Giese said

Without Roots Parishioners today are basicshy

aUy without roots he declared without attachments or loyalshyties to a parish M~my members of city parshy

Isheshe added no longer feel a closeness an identificatiof a loyalty to the parish The parish has become more of a plant than a community of the faithshyful M~ Giese went on to point

out that the parishioners lack of identification with his parish is similar to the situation that

exists in other areas of modern xiety

The individual feels a loss of identity he remarked in the face of big corporations big labor organizations big politi shycaf parties big government

It is a major problem b~

laid and almost all who have considered it come to the Same conclusion - once again smaIlI

intermediar groups which act as a buffer between the lonely individual and large associashytions must be developed

Small Groups T~us he said the more we I

ellD landscape our parishes with lIIlall Catholic Action groupings community -ltsociations block organizations and so forth the shybetter our chances of building CQmmunity and parish spirit in these massive urban neighbor- boods and of restoring to the lonely individual his sense of dignity In con~rast with the city parshy

Ish Mr Giese said the new shbshyurban parishes seem to have a godd natural community spirit Parishioners are eager for Cath- otic education for both chiidren and adult he declared and lay participation in the liturgy is more frequent Mr Giese maintained that it ampI simply an impossibility for the average parish priest today to carry out his ministry alone It is estimated that an average priest can successfully contact no more than 600 people a year and yet we have parishes from five to 10 thousand with only three or four priets to a parish

Itis for this reason he sai~ that the modern parish needs great numbers of the laity to carry out the catechetical apostolatecensus work teachshying home visiting record-keepshying

Mr Giese also expressed the hope that eventually the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine will be able to send lay cate chists tb mission lands as part of our contribution to the world mission activity of the Church

M~rk Centenary ROME (NC)-The Daughters

of the Heart of Mary have cele- brated the first centenary of the opening of their first houSe here

The Society founded in Paris in 1790 has approximately 1500 members scattered throughout the world The organization was established in the United States in 1851 and has houses

in13 archdioceses and If dio- Celieamp bull

MASS ABOARD ROMANCE Very Rev William E RivelySJ newly-appointed Jesuit Superior to the Caroshyline-Marshall Islands Mission says Mass-aboard his 50-foot mission schooner Romance In the background assisting at Mass is the schooners native crew Ne Photo

Hospitals Must Center Attention Always Aroud Care of Patient ATLANTIC CITY (NC)-Sym- demand that he and his family

pathy kindness and understandshy be greeted reassuringly that ing should be expressed the moshy hospital regulations be presentshyment a patient enters the hosshy ed courteously and medical terms pital a Sister who is a hospital consultant told the 43rd annual convention of the Catholic Hospital Association here

Sister Justina Morgan a member of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul from Marillac Seminary Norshy

mandy Mo spoke of the openshying general session of the conshyvention which had as its theme The Hospital Aposiolate in a Changing Era

Primary Purpose We must accept literally

never before that hospitals hosshypital administration schools of nursing ind schools of nursing administration exist for one primary purPose and one OQly namely the care of the patient Sister said

We all know this to be true rhen why have we strayed so far from care-care centered around the patient she asked

For years she continued we have justified our position in terms of the war shortage of nurses shortage ot all types of hospital personAel and vthe 40shyhour week

Sister Justina said another factor is the shortened hospital stay today but she said that for the very reason that the patient will be with us so short

[a time the elements of sym- pathy kindness understanding and love should be felt and exshypressed from the moment be enters the hospital

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General Session

Presiding at the general sesshysion was Msgr F M J Thomshy

ton of Sea Girt N J president of the association Greetings to the delegates were delivered byBishop Justin J McCarthy of Camden

Speakers were Msgr Thom- ton Msgr Donald A McGowan director Bureau of Health and Hospitals NlltiQnal Ca~holic Welfare Conference Washingshyton and Sister Francis Xavier

dean schoof of nursing DYoushyville College Buffalo NY

In another convention session Dr James F Collins medical director of Cambridge City Hosshypital Cambridge Mass warned against the tendency to rely on modern medical magic to the neglect of medical fundamenials

Dr Collins also said that medshyicine should be a happy com bination of art and science but

that modern communication facilities have glamorized the scientificaspect

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GODS HOME FIRST~ OURS LATER Sis~r Gladys of the Hoi) Cross superior of St Marys Convent

Brnakulam India writes we humbly approach our benefactors with a request Ii is forb years since thls inshystitution has been started bullbull we are now 50 sisters bull bull bull we conduct a hIgh school with an enrollment of 1300 pupils bull bull about 80 girls room and board with lIS

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bull and we have an orphanaJe willi 52 children The sisters live in part of the school building and the schoo veranda is used as a chapel In all these )ears we have not been able to dve a proper plaee to Ow Lord all our earnings have te be used to run the school and orphanage So our beloved benefacton we approach you humbb with a request--will )ou be

kind enough to help us build a chapel To build a chapel for these sisters will cost $4000 Could yoU heip The) are aski~ for a home for Our Lord

OUR FUND FOR ORPHANS BREAD HELPS To FEED AND CLOTHE SEVERAL THOUSAND ORPHANS IN THE NEAR EAST)

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GOD INCARNATE middot0 wOl1derful power of the priest 1I87S St Augustine in whon

handa the Son of God becomes Incarnate evermore even as He onee became Incarnate III the womb of His Vlrshydn Mother Truly all wonders are Inslgshynlilcant In relation to the Btupendous thing that takes place ever) time a priest celeshybrates Mass If you could give ilnanclal aid to i1boy In the Near East who Is studying to become s priest you would be helping him toward the day that he will be riven

-power whleh surpasses that of angels PAUL and GEORGE hoPe one da)to be priests

of themiddotMost High The) are studylng at Ii seminaI In INDIA Preparation for the priesthood entalls a lonr arduous eourse or studies The cost of tuition is $100 a year for Ib yean

MEDICINES TO EASE THE PAIN OF THE SUFFERING LEPERS OP INDIAi OUR DAMlEN LEPER FUND HELPSmiddot TO BUY

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SHARING IN MERIT SISTER WILLIAM and SISTER JOSE hope to deYote their IIv~

God bull Relidous They have bee-un their preparation for their dedicated service and are now In a uovltlate ID PALAI INDIA If one of them was your adopted daughter In Christ 10U would reo celve a share In the merits of her apostolate and a remembrance In her dall) prayers bull How caD yoU adopt one of them By aldlnl

her In a material way wblle she is learning tho rudiments of religious life Two years of trai Inll In the novitiate are necessar) for a girl wbo

Corporate Communion

The~ParishmiddotParadc NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES FALL RIVER

All members of the Womens Guild are urged by their officers

to receive corporate Communion at the 8 oclock Mass next Sun- day morning They will meet in the vestibule of the upper church where ranks will be formed ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

High honors and perfect at shytendance awards were presented to ciiildren attending Christian Doctrine classese at recent cereshymonies conducted by Very Rev Leonard J Daley pastor

The classes are taught by the Missionary~Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity tbgether with five lay teachers - Meriting High Honors w~re

Elizabeth Morin Gerald MurshyphY_Michael Gladych Bonnie

Farrenkopf Donn~ Harris Mark Sullivan

Also Annette Cloutier Jenshynifer Murray Suzanne Gladych Ellen Karu~as Nancy Dunne Michael Donovan William Frashytus Karen Hurley Patrick Donovan and Philip Sullivan

Twenty-nme awards were made for pepect attendance at

ST LAWRENCE NEW BEDFORD

The Annual Reception to new members of the Guard of Honor SoCiety was held on the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus when 40 new members were reshyceived into the society arid enshyrolled by the pastor Rt Rev Msgr James J GeI~rd VG

This society is dedicated to adoration and reparation to the Sacred Heart-of Jesus and Monshysignor Gerrard spoke to the members of the many ways to practice this devotion The meetshying closed with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament

The following are to represhysent St Lawrence Parishin the District Council of Catholic Woshymen for the coming year

Delegate Mrs Leo Gallagher Alternate Mrs Emile Monfils o

Counteract Reds LONDON (NC)-An English

Catholic veekly has appealed to this coun ys Catholics to help pay for the distribution of leafshylets at the Vatican Pavilion of the Brussels World Fair to counshyteract the flood of free propashyganda issued by the Russian center of the fair

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15 Ne~ Rect~ry Replaces Roundhouse Continued from Page One

-- h w IC In ItseIf a landshyIurc h h IS mark in this town of more than 13000 people the rectory gives the parish four red brick buildshylngs within a comparatively

lIIJ1all area The church also owns a twoshy

story wooden house whIch was used as a te~porary rectory lgttshytween the bme the roundhouse was torn down and the new building was completed for ocshycupancy two weeks ago

Roundhouse The roundhouse came into the

possession of the church when property bounded on three foides by Park Tifft and Broad 5ts was purchased for $20000 in 1877

Legend has it that the buildshylng part of the so-called Tifft property was used during the Revolutionary War days as a hiding place for Negro slaves who had fled their Southern

Movement for Unity Causes Uneasiness

ROME (NC)--Ceflain activshyities of the world Council of Churches have caused uT)easishyness in many Catholics intershyested in the movement to unite Christendoms separated churchshyes

Jesuit Father Charles Boyer editor of the Catholic magazine Unitas voices this fear in an editorial entitled Misgivings on the Ecumenical Movement

Father Boyer who is also a professor of patristic theology at the Gregorian University said the uneasiness arises from two lIOurces-exterior unity without doctrinal unity and a tendency of the council to devote itself to activities other than the search for unity

The Jesuit writer said the council was formed as a result of the ecumenical movement and was intended from its beginshyings to promote Christian unity

Intellectual Life RIVER FOREST (NC)--More

than 200 persons from 20 states and Canada have registered to attend a two-day symposium on the Catholic contributionmiddot to American intellectual life at Rosary College in Illinois start shying June 14

masters There was a tunnel whlch conshy

nected the basements of the church and the rectory but It had not been used for many yeAarsmiddot II f

few years middotalo a section 0 the lawn between the church and the roundhouse collapsed and revealed a hidden undershyground room walled with heavy blocks of granite which could have been used years ago for either a hiding place or a vegshyetable cellar

The roundhouse consisted of two floors and a small ~upola at the top center It had a spiral staircase winding up from the first floor to the cupola directly in the center of the building

New Building In c~trast the new building

has spacious rooms separate second-floor suites for the three priests assigned to the parish a large recreation room in the basement a suite for visiting priests and another suite for the housekeepers

The four suites for the priests occupy the second floor On ~e

first floor are the quarters for the housekeepers-with sepshyarate bedrooms for each one-a kitchen dining room three ofshyfices lounge and a sitting room for the maids The building is 66 feet across

the front and 41 feet deep on the south side-next to the church --and80 feet deep on the opshyposite side It is in the form of an ell

There are concrete floors throughout overlaicent with linoshyleum and carpeis

A feature of the building ia the inter-communication system connecting the suites offices and other areas on the first floor

The recreation room provides an area where the Rev Edward B Booth pastor of the church hasmiddot been conducting convert classes

Thomas F Coleman was the contractor and the architect was Joseph M Mosher Jr Both are from Providence

The late Rev Francis J Mashyloney who was succeeded by Father Booth as the pastor planned the rectory but did not live to see the start of ~onshy

struction Msgr Gerrard was assisted in

NEW RECTORY Rt Rev Msgr James J GerrardVG (second left) is shown with Rev Edward B Booth pastor (left) Rev Edwin J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunshyziato assistants at laying of the cornerstone of new rectory to replace historical roundhouse at St Marys North Attleboro

The vicar general expressed his thanks to the parishionenDeschenes Wins Scholarship for your cooperation and loyshyalty in making it possible forSpotlighting Our Schools the priests to live and work in

SHA ELEMENTARY FALL RIVER

Presentation of a gift to Sister Marita Dolores SUSC princishypal by Elizabeth Donnelly capshytain of the schoo~ was one of the highlights of the annual party for the Sacred Hearts Academy elementary division graduating class held on the

CARNEGIE GRANTEE Rev Brother James M Kenshyny SJ of Morrist9wn N J business manager of the service enterprises at New Yorks Fordham Unishyversity has been awarded a Carnegie Foundation grant to attend the 1958 ShEgtrt Course in College Business Manageptent at the Univershysity of Omaha this summer NC Photo

comfort school grounds Monday after noon

The class pro]jhecy was given 3 Good Reasons by Sharon Cronin and Brendll Shea the will by Patricia Callashy for savinghan md the Whos Who by Barbara Kane A buffet lunch- eon was served at The SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO Od Red Bonk

At the graduation exercises of the school Gerard Deschenes was awarded the annual scholshyarship given by the Student Fund of the parish His avershyage in the combined years avershyage and competitive examinashytion was 90 per cent This projshyect started in 1948 helps boost attendance at Catholic fligh schools which is one condition for accepting this award The 1 You get sound advice winner is given $100 each year based on 130 years for the four years of high school of experienceFunds are provided by monthly contributions made by a group 2 We currently pay a of interested parishioners savings dividend of

Son of Mr and Mrs Agenard 3 per year Deschenes Gerard has been enshyrolled at Assumption High 3 Service is prompt School in Worcester He has a conside~ate helpful brother studying at St Francis

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the party held for the graduates in the parish hall following TIle graduation exercises were doshynated by Rev Joseph Larue OLDpastor of the church Rev Edshymond L Dickinson assistant and director of the school State RED Representative Carlton H Bliss Ladies of St Anne Sodality Duvernay Council No 42 Union BANK S Jean Baptiste North Attleshy Fall River Savings Bank boro Catholic Womens Club

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He said the faith of the f)eople of North Attleboro is well known throughout the diocese

Father Booth cited the new rectory as a monument to the parish bull

He was presented with a check by Mr Fisher on behalf of the society to aid in paying for the building

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WASHING(ON (NC)-- More than 300 million copies of pubshylications were distributed by Russia in the free world last year for propaganda purposes

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The USIA said it had about three million books in its 156 libraries in 64 countries last year Since 1950 it has assisted foreign publishers in bringing out 40 million copies of 4400 American books printed in 50 languages

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the dedicatory ceremony by Father Booth Rev Edwiri J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunziato assistants

Visiting Priests Visiting priests included Rt

Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St John the Evangelist Church in Attleboro Rev Corshynelius ONeill Ubalde J Denshyneault James F McCarthy and Edward Rausch all of Attleboro Revs Gerard Chabot and Roger Gagne pastor and assistant reshyspectively of St Theresa Church in South Attleboro Rev Patrick TT Hurley of TlUnton Revs Thomas Parris and Elshymeric Dubois of LaSalette Semshyinary Attleboro and Rev Cornelius Keliher of St Mary Church in North Seekonk

Addressing the gathering were Msgr Gerrard Father Booth George R Fisher representing the St Vincent de Paul Society Bernard J Doyle Sr representshying the patishioners and Albert M Larsen Jr Chairman of the Board of Selectm~n

Father Loew introduced the speakers

Sage and Sand

Denies Theory More Money Cure for Educational 1lls

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

It is an article of the unwritten American creed that there is nothing so bad that another billion dollars or so wont mend it If for example we seem to be in danger of falling Qehind in the race for space contr9l the obvious remedy is for us to shell oufbull 1

astonomlca sums of ~oney to recapture leadership If our schools have been delin quent in producing sufficient brain power why then the cure is more money -much more m 0 n e-y - tom a k e them produce

It is a cheershyluI form u 1a and it solves all our anxieties

without tears Not unexpectshyedly it was Dr Jam~s Bryant C()I1ant whose

name is great among the chemists who pro- posed it the other day with special reference to opening the floodgates of funds for our Amercan educatiampnal system

Our schools he told his com lIlencement listeners are not really bad schools nor have they actually failed in their edshyllCational mission Tliey simply have not had enough money to 40 their job Give them more -much more-and they wiU work like a charm

Seek Nationalizatioa Now it should be borne in mind that Dr Conant sometime presshy

Ident of Harvard University (a private school) has widely ad-Yertised his view that the prr Yate and religious schools of America are divisive and thereshyfore harmful to the best intershy

tmiddot ests 0 f the na IOn

We may safely judge then that he is not letting his genshy

t t th b tt f herosl y ge emiddot e er 0 1mand that when he calls for more money for our schools he is thinking only about the stateshy~pported schools He should

be more preCIse He could eas-By getinto trouble over this

It is pretty much of an open RCret that what the educational ~ialists would like to see and

ee quiCkly is the complete nashytionalizatjo~ of all American

education and educational agenshyeies so that the problem could be handled with all the convenishyence and dexterity of a federal bureaucracy Then indeed the money could be commandeerecl and channeled in the right di-IOeCtions

It iSil n intoxicating prospect end the current wave of anxiety ever the alleged Americim edushyelltional lag affords a splendid epening for those who agree with them to persuade the nashytion to go along

Faith in the Dollar Let us by no means undershy

estimate these men their power or their determination There is little doubt that the present situation poses one of the great threats to genuine Ameri~~nedshy

ucation in our entire experience For it is completely within

the realm of possibility that the American people stampeded by the psychology of panic m~ht

decide that the educational soshyeialists have the right to it

It is not IecessarY tomiddot antici shypate the nationalization of the

entire system as an immediate tep but if the move for middotfederal control through financial dictashytorship is successful the real battle will have been won The rest is a matter of picking up the pie~es

Now a glarlng fallacy )1t the root ofmiddot Dr Conants rhetoric is that more money is the sure eure for our educational iUs One might suppose (naively no doubt) that better teaching might have even more to do with it -

But his solution is typic~l exshyemplaty of the way vast num- bers of Americans think and operate It is symptoJtlatic of the degree to which sheer material shy

lampm has captured the America mud thetouching falt~ in the

d II th f llibl 0 ar a~ e mae pana~a Have we enemies anywhere

in the world We can buy their friendship Have we a dearth of brains We can buy the~ very best brains in the open market

This of course is a guaranteed recipe for bankruptcy But were Americas economic resources

secure even against the socialshyists and the pseudo-liberals who are bent on disipating them as fast as possible it by no meall8 follows that the formula fits

As it is America is already spending far more money on

education than all middotthe rest of the world combined It might seem reasQiiable that if the anshyswer were to be fcgtund in this direction we would have had some faint inkling of it

0 More Power for Socialists middotThe suspicion however un-

worthy is unavoidable that what the educational socialist8 ~ally want is not better edushycation for America but more for themselves

Dr Comint is a highly intelshyligent man it is very difficult to believe that he is wholly serious when he says that more money can produce more brailllL But there is no question that the conversion of the Americaa ~u~ational syst~m into a monoshylIthIC dletators~lp woud mean t~e grcatestsmgl~ co~centrashyIon o~ po~er fmanc~al and IdeologIcal In - the natIOn and perhas m the w~rld

The quam~ adYlce of the poet Beaumarchals tNapoleon that he make the prunary schools of F h d ranc~ IS ~ropagan a agencI~

was t-llhpuhan compared to this It IS easy enough to say that II h

a t IS bears watchmg partIeshyularly -vhen those interested in promotmg the deal are makmg no obserable effort to conceal theIr tactIcs

Th e real dIffIculty and the

real challenge are to get our schoos back to their essential flnchon of teaching without eIther b k t th tmiddotan )up mg e na lOB

~ d~stroying their own integshyrlty 10 the process This takeshym~re than watching it take oomg

Fleefrom Reds BONN (NC)-Eastmiddot to West

flow of refugees continues like a seemingly endless trek througla the Iron Curtain More ethan bull quarter million people escaped from theSoviet zone of German alone last yearThat is more thall the total of Hungarians who found their way to freedom after the bloody uprising there in 1956

Humility Need _ Continued middotfrom Page One Things werent as complex

for man prior to the Renaissance he said here

Then the qmrch applied inshydividual guidance to emperor and beggar alike ihe scientist who is a Lutheran points out

But when science freed it shy_self from the bonds of religioUs

dogma thus opening the way for the technological revolution the Church lost some of its inshyfluence onmiddot the middotethical conduct of man

The crucical challenge of OUl

day is to recoup this influence to restQre to the Church the task d guiding man alonghi8 dangerous road

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CHIcAGO (NC) - Father Hugh M Beahan Grand Rapids diocesan director of radio and TV reports 44 American dioceses areproducing 108 live televisian programs Among these 05 per cent are on a weekly basis 135 per cent are presented more thaft once a week arid 14 per eent less than ~nce ~ week

Half-hour programs constitute 52 per cent of the totalFather Beahan lid Sunday is the most popular day of telecast with oil per cent of the programs origishynating that day

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Praises Legacy Continued from Page One

and the wiles of communism On his first full day in th~

city President Garcia with his wife and Archbishop Julio Roshysales of Cebu the Philippines attended Mass at St Patrick cathedral The Philippine head of state was greeted from the episcopal throne y His Eminshyence Francis Cardinal Spellman Archbishop of New York

Cardinal Spellman said I hope Mr Garcia that you feel as completely at home today as I was whim given the privilege of celebrating the first Mass in the rehabilitated cathedral in Manila last year

The sermon was delivered by Msgr Charles J McManus di shyrector of the Cathedral Informashytion Center

Following the Mass President Garcia lunched with Cardinal Spellman in the Cardinals resi shydence He then went to the Fordshy

ham Campus in the Bronx Edue3tion is Greatest Ally

President Garcia told hill Fordham audience composed of Father McGinley Philippine dignitaries and members of the clergy that the U S should expand its program of educa- tional aid f~r southeast Asia His country the president middotsaid could supply the cultural liai shyson and be the focal center of such an endeavor

The U~ S he continued by utilizing such institutions as the Ford and Rockefeller Foundashytions with their ~vast means and resources can embark on an expanded educational aid proshygram for southeast Asia througll the Philippines and help train the youth of the region who will be the Asian leaders of tomorshyrow

This could herald the end of communism in our section of the world he declared

Appearing later the same day on Meet The Press the NBC television program President Garcia said his country would not recognize Red China even if the U S should do so

The next two days (June 23 and 24) President Garcia was honored by official and semishyofficial visits which included amiddot breakfast given for him at the

nunkal a native of Malabar in- Waldorf - Astoria Hotel by dia has been ordained at the Charles P Romulo Philippine

middotJesuit seminary here in Indi- Ambassador to the U S ana is the ninth member of hill family to enter the priesthood fIC religious life

Father Kunnilnkal is one 01 IS childmiddotren Three of his seveR ste~s are nuns while all fiVe of bis brothers are in the sen-shyice of the Church Two are Je~

uits-a priest land Brother ODe

w a Carmelite priest another a Capuchin priest arid another a diocesan priest Educated in India the new priest came iD this country thre~ years ago

Cardinal Spellman attended a dinner in President Garcia honor at the Sheraton-Astor

Ho~l given by the Philippine Community Executive Council

The 61-year-old Philippine leader rQde up Broadway from Jlattery Park to receive the trashyditional city welcome to visit shying heads of state Thousanda 01 cheering New Yorkers lined the sidewalks Ticker tape flutshy~red from hundreds of open windows in the downtown 01shyfice section

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An outstanding record is being made at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River by a trio of Chinese si~ters Their story in refreshing contrast to the tales of juvenile delinshyquency haunting todays headlines is an example of the influence for good youngshysters can have on each other

It began when Joyce Mark a 1954 graduate enthused aboutthe academy to her friend Elizabeth Ng Elizabeth daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs Frank Yan Ng 357 South Main Street Fall River decided to attend SHA

Professing no religious affiliashytion she took a keen interest in academy religious classes which she attended voluntarily usually earning top grades in tests and quizzes By her senior year she was seriously considering entershying the Church During ~e

IIenior chiss retreat she discussed the matter with the retreat masshyter Rev Daniel Egan SA who not only encouraged her personshyally but obtained Chinese lanshyguage catechisms for her so that she could explain theFaith more fully to her parents

Alter graduation Elizabeth obtained a civil service job in Washington living in a Catholic residence there at the exprea desire of her parents She began formal religious instruction and was baptised on Holy Saturday this year by Rev Cormac Long of St Peters Washington receivshying the sacrament of confirmashytion on Pentecost Sunday

But the chain of events started by Joyce Mark has not yet Mopped Both Elizabeths sisters followed her to SHA Jean Ng Iraduated this month and has been awarded a full tuition IICholarship to a Providence business college Eventually she hopes to follow Elizabeth w a lovernment position The youngshyest sister Carol is now enterinl

Visit to Lourdes Continued from Pace 0_

heart of Pius XII said Father Oliveira diocesan moderator of the Legion and curate at Our Lady of Lourdes Church TauWlshyton of which Rcv E Souza de Mello is pastor Whenever Leshylion groups visit Rome he bid they receive preferred treatshyment

All over Europe the Dublinshyfounded Legion is active in its work of cooperating with the tlergy in the salvation of souls Jeported Father Oliveira reshycently returned from a 4-day pilgrimage to Old World shrines made with a group of active and auxiliary Legion members When the Pope blessed us it was as if he were trying to take in the whole world with his exshytended armssaid Father Olishyveira A prized souvenir of his trip is a group photograph in which he stands next to the Holy Father and in view of his great devotion to Our Lady a memory equally prized is that he said Mass daily while in Rome at the basilica of St Mary Major largest church in the world dedishytated to Our Lady

Unity of Chure Other points of interest vi8shy

Ited by the pilgrims from the Fall River Diocese included Fatima Ars where the parish thurch of the Cure of An is still in use Pompeii with its worldshyJenow~ed painting of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Parayshyle-Monial made famous by St Margaret Mary Alacoque They are probably one of the few

-groups ever to visit Mon-aco for the purpose of seeing its CatheshydraI completely by-passing the casinos of Monte Carlo

Lourdeshowever inits censhytennial year formed the high point of the pilgrimage said Father Oliveira But he foreshy

went the privilege of bathing in the waters of the shrine There were so many sick people wait shying that I could not bear to take time needed by them

He cited the nightly torchlight procession to the grotto of Lourdes as a never-to-be-forshyaotten expcrience The rosary was said by each pilgrim in bis own tongue with the Gloria Patri at the end of each decade recited in Latin At the end of

~er sophomore year and hasnt decided what career shell folshylow

Pride in Daughter Meanwhile the whole Ng

family who work together in operating a restaurant are anshyticipating Elizabeths retarn to Fall River on vacation in July Family projects are not new to the Ngs however Another unshydertaking was the -founding of a Chinese language SChool ~hich all the children attended

Theyre united too in their pride In Elizabeth When their restaurant was visited during a quiet period they gathered t~

supply details of Elizabeths achievements And they have an added reason for pride in that their daughter is now the Kings daughter as well This was reflected in her choice of a baptismal name shes now Elizshyabeth Regis Ng Regis meanshying of the kin~

the rosary the Hail Holy Queen and Apostles Creed were sung al80 in Latin The combination of so many tongues with the unishyversal language of the Church lave me a tremendous feeling of the oneness of the Church -and the Mystical Body

Visit Headquarten The Legionaries felt at home

ift Lourdes too upon visiting the Legion headquarters there a building given to the organishyzation by a nephew of St Bernashydette on condition that it hi used for religious purposes only At the headquarters Legionaries from all parts of Europe take turns in serving for a month or two at a time They distribute literature and try in other ways w make the work of the Legion known to Lourdes pilgrims

On its return voyage the Fall River pilgrims ship left from Gibraltar and even in that fortress city Father Oliveira disshycovered fellow-Legionaries He has returned to his Taunto~ parshyish more than even enthused over the Legion apostolate

At his own sunny rose-surshyJounded shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes he detailed some of the accomplishments of the three praesidia active in his parish Nearly every previously unconshyfirmed adult has received that

sacrament many marriages have been rectified and th~ number

of parishioners approaching the sacraments has been tripled in the five years the Legion has been in operation In the entire Diocese he said there are 21 praesidia organized in 13 pushyishes

Parish Shrine A miniature Lourdes processhy

sion is held monthly to Our Lady of Lourdes parish shrine with parish and City-wide groups taking turns in partici shypating The shrine itself beshylongs to the parish in a unique way for it is made of stones eollected from the fields of nearby farms Father Oliveira himself manned a truck for a month during the Mariah Year of 1954 when the shrine was built aiding parish teen-agers in collecting suitable stones

The Legion of Mary multi shyplies the zeal of priests by proshyviding them with capable helpshyers declared the diocesan modshyerator Please pray for the work of the Legion and for increased

membership in the Diocese he concluded

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Preiate Says Todays Youth Victims Of False Philosophy of Discipline

GREENSBURG (NC)-Todays To a great segment of our young people make up neither college men ana women today bull beat nor a silent genera- the speaker declared freedom tion but rather are the articu- ill a situation in which the indishylate and aggressive victims vidual can do or say an)thing of a false philosophy of difici- 1II1hich he wants to say or do pline without regard to Hi~ rights or

Rt Rev Msgr Donald M privileges of anyone else To Cleary chaplain to Catholic stu- them the exalted idea of the digshydents at Cornell University nity of man has been corrupted Itbaca N Y offered this analy- into the idea of the supremacy Bis in a commencement address of the individuals judgment at Seton Hill College here Cor- When the are told that libshynell has been the scene of recent y outbreaks of student violence ert~ IS the opportulllty to do ~hat

Students like those who took whl~h one ought to do th~y Imshyt middot th d t t t mediately choke on the word par In e emons ra lOllS a ht f middottmiddot r tht

Cornell -he said are the fu1l- oug to or 1 ~mf 1~~ ~u on ~ blown products of an educational restrlc Ion an Iml a lOn an theory which has as its funda- these words hav~ long slnce been

deleted from their leXicons Onemental premise a glarmg error ht th t 1 The error he continued i15 the mIg say a ~oung ~p e

belief that liberty and freedom have always rebelled agamst aJe unconditioned and UDre- a~t~or~ty have always resented - t d dt th t hl diSCiplIne have always foughtSwlC e commo I les- a p I - h h h t -h =th t d agamst stnctures on speech andosop y w IC eac es a or er h 1

can be established without diseishypline and that morality iFits b d t the od t ofroa es sense IS pr uc the adored democratic process

This point of view Msgr Cleary Said is the only posshysible explanation of students violent reaction to anything which resembles authority or discipline While unexpressed their attitude seems to be We

will accept and Iive by onlythose rules and that code which WE consider to be just and fair

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Msgr Cleary pointed out that order caimot exist without au shythority virtue cannot flourish without discipline Any philosshy

TttE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs June 26 1958

Catholic Deaf Are to Meet At Louisville

LOUISVILLE (NC)shyTwo important developments for Catholic deaf persons are expected to come out of the ninth annual convention of the International Catholic Deaf Association here July 6 to 12

Convention directors are lookshying for an agreement on a set of hand signs fQr Catholic usage which will eliminate differences in the signing of such terms as sacraments rosary and Mass

A printed form for Confession by deaf persons is the second mljor items on the agenda This will make it possible for the deaf person to confess his sins quickly and accurately with a pencil

~fhe majority of deaf persons attending the convention will be those who use signs rather than speech for communication All meetings will be conducttgtd by sig-ns in silence Father Gerald Timmel conshy bull

vention chairman said translashytors will be on hand They wiD interpret signs for those not proshyficient in sign language As the slgteeches are delivered in sign language the translators wiD convey the meaning in words

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Daiiy mass with sermon and Confessions are planned Toun of places of historical interest a boat ride on a river steameF a grand ball and a civic recepshytion are also on the agenda Registration will be held July at convention headquarters Louisvilles Kentucky Hotel The daily Mass will be ofTered at the Cathedral of the Assumpti~ here

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bull Hollywood in Focus -THE ANCHORI 18 Family Prayer Is lope of WorldThurs June 26 1958 The sanctity arid unity of the ern Provincial of the OrderSees New Moral Hazards family niust be protected at all Special police were pressed

CrossWord Solution costs and this must come about into duty as the large crowd thro_ugh family prayer Father began to pour into the groundsIn Trend to Grey Films Patrick Peyton of the Holy of the Holy Cross Fathers Semshy

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TOG SUIlBy William oR Mooring EVE C Cross Fathers told more than inary where the Fair was held RIGS ENGLANDA young fellow who knows movies so well he ought to SORO TEEPEE 3500 people at the Country Fair The order has under construcshy

10 on $64000 Question offers two reasons why many in North Easton sponsored by tion on the same grounds a new the Associate Family of the Holy Seminary the first built in thealmost first-class films fail to click with the public these Cross Fathers East by the Order that conductsdays Some he says lack a positive point of view Others The salvation of the world Stonehill College Notre Dame

display too little regard for (James Stewar~) concientiously hinges on the return to unity University Kings College in consistency in characteri~- retiring from the poliGe force love and respect in ~h~ iamily Wilkes-Barre Pa and other tion becaU~e he suffers dizzy spells circle the world famous founder institutions ~

Any Hollywood producer then shortlyalterwards getting of the Family Rosary Crusade Father Peyton left North ehoosing a theme like negro- involved in a dizzy love affair and the Family Theatre said Easton for Minnesota where he

The famous priest who re- will conduct a State-wide Familywhife integration anti-semitism with a woman he knows as the It seems only a short time that polltical char- wife of a-friend turned recently from the Brus- Rosary Crusade on the same

Roddy with his mother used to sels Worlds Fair where the pattern he has followed in dioshyJatanismlabor- In the soon to be released come to our home to dinner Holy Cross Fathers are showing ceses throughout America Eushyin a nag ement film Houseboat Sophia Lor- then play cowboys and Indians a film three years in the making rope Asia and Africa apheaval etc en plays the deVoted foster- wiHf our children The Fifteen Mysteries of thebull h 0 u 1 d not mother of Cary Grants children Dean Stockwells last visit was Rosary was introduced to thepose and ex- (as a means of course to land- with his brother Guy about overflow crowd by the Revploit the social ing their Pa) At the start we three years back He then seemed SAVE MONEY ONGeorge S DePrizio CSC Eastshyproblem then see her teachIng the little boy quiet even timid His career as

mn away from how to steal from a street bar- a boy star had finished Would V It without at- row he make it again as an adult atican Stamps YOUR OIl HEATtempting any solution What Similar inconsistencies have actor VATICAN CITY (NC)-The might happen if positive con- turned up in other recent pic Holy Sees participation in the sectit C(II ~~~n0 1 t be Today presumably he is allelusions were drawn in such tures ne exp aria IOn may Brussels World Fair has been

d- d set again although I hope this films lS another matter tha t H0 11ywoo pro ucers are t db role in Compulsion will not eommemora e y a new series CHARLES F VARGAS

middottes Examples breaking away from stark black f V t Ct t t Clh t type Dean Stockwell either l) a Ican 1 ypo~ages amps 25 ROCKDALE V E

The young man cites as typi- and w I e contrasts-between vir- A EIIU Character typing is one of the-1of the rlp and run tech- tuous and vicious characters NEW BEDFORD MASS most stupid and inexplicable ofIlique in screenplaytelling The fair-haired hero and black TElIIo1TS(J

Markof the Hawk in Wllich moustachioedvillian ai-e not Hollywoods casting habits _ Pup Te~t~ bull99middot ~ - ~he producers set Littl~ Rock even seen in Westerns any more Marglret O~Brien ~owawaita

Produce kto t adult fulfillment as an actreliSIvrics to an African tune rSsee crea e lin I e of g b t th arid as her motherhinted the W II T ~ ~Ma rJorie Morningstar~ which ar a rey e ween e once - ~ a ent C~tp ~n def~re-nce to popuiar senti typical herq and heel the pre- H911ywood producers cannot ~ -v

nen(watered down the Jewish mise being that there is good forget the pert little girl and ~ gt 5x7 - 1150 eharacteristics and aspirltions in the worst of- us and bad in look to the ~alerited young Wo UMBRElLA TENTS expressed in theJ)qvel~ and the best U dramatic conflict thus man Pigeon-holethinking

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2~ii~~~ ~~i1~li~ tr-~ ~~~r~~Ei~~a~ - ~S~-S~~O forItlliekdeliveryIf tractive but deceptive down of moral hazards formiddot the Legion the dove of peace of Decency to deal with

This young man was born and Seeing Margaret OBrien and lived many years in the East her mother on TV via Ed MurshyHe is familiar with the typical rows ~Person to Person reshyBritish colonial officer whom called for me more personal he k nows as very d 1fferent contacts I had with them when character from the one Alec Margaret was MGMs top child Guinness plays in Kwai So star The crisp diction and earnshytoo one suspects does Guinness est expression were still there himself who almost refused to on TV but like the pigtails the play the part OBrien dialogue was gone

Pathsmiddot of Glory Sayonara Margaret used to talk a blue The Young Lions The Enemy streak catechism school pets A Delicious Below all recent and excel- everything While She and Dean Treat lent films about war are chal- Stockwell were making The lenged by our young friend Secret Garden together Marshybecause they implicitly de- garet left her arithmetic to make nounce patriotism and national me lemonade I hope someday pride although he quickly adds to become a good cook she that his own military status said and a good philosopher gives him an urgent and im- too _ mediate concern for the preser- Now as Margaret gets her

vatioh- of world peace lovely face on the front cltgtver As he suggests it may well be of Life md is instantly com- ltf

that more people than Holly- pared with Elizabeth Taylor wood producers suspect ar~ Dean prepa-res to co-star in alienatedwhether they realize Richard Zanucks production of it ()[not by such trends of the Loeb-Loew crime story thoughtwhich come iil cyclesCompulsion which brought a lodrum up Ii particular theme sensational press to roiuig with monotonous repetition StOCkwell and his co-st~r ltod

Inco~sistencies dy McDowall alongBroadway - Hitchcock may be forgiven Calls Typinamp Stupid

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Sports Chatter THEAWmiddotPO- _~_ 19 I Thurs June 26 ~Worcester Parochial High

K of C FJeseesWin~ State ~hampionship Anofhell t~agyBy Jack Kineavy

Somerset High School Coaeh In Tito MoveThe latest in a long line of giant killers is St Stephens

NEW HAVEN (N(j) shyHigh of Worcester which last Sunday defeated highlyshyThe national head of tftetouted Newton 41 to annex the 1958 state baseball chamshyKnights of Columbus haspionship The achievement is all the more remarkable when expressed opposition to atshythe comparative male enshy

Gernert are the only men who tempts to extradite a ministerrollments of the two finalshy have performed up to par to of wartime Croatia from thiIists are compared St Steshy date The unSeasonable weather country to face charges of _phens a four year school has among other things reshy crimes in Yugoslavia had a total of 96 boys whereshy tarded the great Ted Williams Supreme Knight Luke E Hart as Newton lists 1400 in grades Ted needs that real warm declared that Andrija Artukoshy10 through 12 weather to get going but the vic Minister of Interior in the

weatherman is still holding outAs a matter Croatian go~ernment duringOn the mound Frank Sulli shyof fact the World War II would become

van and Tom Brewer the acesbaseball turn- a second Imre Nagyll if sentof the staff have been able toout this year back to Yugoslaviaaccount for only seven victories(125) exceeded

11 any example of whatthe total numshy between them Willard I Nixon might result from the grantingber of boys in at 1-7 is in the throes of his of the petition of Yugoslaviathe Worcester worst professional season ever Lor the return of Dr ArtukovicThe former Yankee nemesis nowschool to that country were needooIf St Stephshy is suffering fr6m a sore shouldshyMr Hart said it might beer which probably means hellens were comshyformed in the news from Hunshypeting in the do a stint in the bull pen before gary I pray not and I am JOeshyEastern Tourney the school getting another starting aSsignshyluctant to believe that this g09shywould presumably be included ment e1llment would be willirlg aein Class C which would make On paper the Sox personnel SAFETY PROGRAM Seminarians_from St Marys have his blood on our handsit ineligible to compete~ in middotthe stacks up with the best in the Semmary Baltimore are shown ~tising a releae from

State final St Stephens b league ~us it would be preshy I[ 01 C Membera front head hold during waterfront safety Fogram atcoached by Jack Tivnan forshy mature to consign them to a Mr Harts statement followed Cathedral C~mp Seminarians Donald J Bowen and Jamesmer Holy Cro~ pitcher a decade disappointingfate Detroit at the a resolution passed by the __ or 90 ago The game originally moment is the Cinderella team E Murphy are in the water while National Red Cross preme board of directors ot ~

scheduled for Saturday was held of th~ league The TigerS took Instructor Donald V Brand gives pointers The seminarians Knights of Columbus a ftIIIIF over by threatening ~eather but the vaunted Yankees over the of whiCh was sent to Secre~will be counsellors again at Cathedral Camp this Slminer a banner crowd of 5000 jumPs seven consecutive times of State John Foster Dulles thronged the stands at Fitton before being blown out of the Mr Artukovie is a memlais Field Sunday to witness the park 15-0 of Saturday But if Prelate Stresses Principal Work of tbe St Columbans Counaoil final youre going to lose em might Knigbts of Columbus of WFor Priest Is Offering Mass Don Riedl was the starting and as well lose em gOod minster Calif

NEW YORK (NC)-The prin- ian emigrants continuany hewinning pitcher for St Stephens Out in Milwaukee the four False Chargesteams competing in the Young cipal work of a priest is offer- declared becoming their beshybut he needed help from Paul

Catholic Little League have ing the Mass His Excellency loved spiritual fathers benefacshyMorano who came in the sixth The Yugoslav governm_ chosen novel names for their Archbishop Amleto Giovanni tors counselors infirmarians has been trying since 195 to hurl 3 1-3 innings of scoreless clubs The Popes the Cardinals Cicognani has said they are ever ready to defend have Mr Artukovic 57 exball Morano was indeed the fairshythe Bishops and the Padres The The Holy Sacrifice transcends them when in difficulties and dited A Catholic he selftld haired boy for the Worcest6 clericalmiddot names were selected all h~ activity the Apos- distress they open schools for as Minister of Interior in ~parochials In addition to his

fine relief stint Paul came league sponsors said because tolic Delegate to the United their tnaining and never abanshy pro-Nazi Croatian governm_t the league for boys 912 hopes States decIared in an address at don them or become disheart shy from April 1941 to Octoberthrough with a bases-loaded to eliminate competition on a the dedication of a new $500000 ened by any kind of difficulty 1942 Croatia was made an anshy triple in the fourth to provide parish ~ and encourage the wing at St Charles Seminary hard journey or dangerous ad- dependent state after the Gershymore than the needed margin

for victory youngsters to get along with Staten Island venture - bull bull They increase man invasion of Yugoslavia boys outside their neighborhood Mission of Priest their zeal aod affection in ac- When Titos communist p8I shyIn another tlemencious exhishy

bition of versatility St Stephshy A player pool has been formed Archbishop Cicognani said in co~nfe wi~ the bull bull bull needs of tisans took control of Croatia ill

ens catcher Paul Cantani-who from 12 boys in St Elizabeth his address that a seminary is a thell people 1945 Mr Artukovic fled shySt Mary Czestochowa 5S Peter British-held territory He camehimself owns a 5-0 pitching recshy place where candidates for the It is the ebarity of Christ and Paul and St Robert parishshy to this country in 1948ord-was all over Fitton Field priesthood prepare themselvell which animates these good men es The players will be divided Mr Artukovic has been deshycatching pop flies In all be so that one day they mayexer- Archbishop Cicognani saidinto four evenly matched teams fended by the former privawhauled down five two well back cise their proper and principal They offer their talents heart

An 4P wire photo out of secretary of His Eminence AI-shyof the plate and two up the first office of offering the Mass and 8OuI their labor and re-Cleveland last week pictured a oysius Cardinal Stepinac Fatberbase line The talented catcher The Holy Sacrifice he addedsowces moved by the charity of group of nuns attending the game Stephen Lackovic woo ~had 10 putouts in the ~ame is an act superior to anything Christ they never tire in a body for the first time The resides in Lackawanna HYthat might be --accomplishedFor coach Howard FergusOns 4Jt D ____footnote to the picture went middoton Newton nine the loss must have through intellectual talents lit shyto explain that the sistersmiddot were _SEGUIN bullerary ability or any other giftcome as a distinct shock The dyed-in-the-wool Indian fans

Eastern Mass titlists had -nushy To offer to God the Holy de Body Builderswith but one exception The inshymerous scQring opportunitie Sacrifice and to distribl1te the

dependent ltthinker-amiddot Y~llkee Aluminum or Steelgifts of God the sacraments andbutthey lefta record 16 strandgtshy fan was relegated to a badttow 944 County St ed RoD OLolighlin middotwjtb two th~ truths of faith-such istheeat by her assoCiates Whim the NEW BEDFORD MAssf singles and -amiddot triple Pacedmiddotthe mission of the priest Archshyvisiting Yan~ w~re app~i~I ~ ~~opciCogilani said WY 2tt618i Tige 10gthiC~at~cl Itmiddot wa~ of the situation middottheYp~i~(ed

rNewtons seventh apllearance i~ rge Apostolic Dele~a~ ~liiotheiJ loyal rooter with aitautoshy

the tourneyliliai TheYve woo praised the Scalabrinian FatherslJaphed ballltwo statetifl~ gt wbo conduct the New Y~rk

From Yu~tan MexiCo com~ semmary Th~y look after 1131-Science and R~Iigion an anecdote from which YOUll get a chuckle It didnt take the In Close Harmony Padre long to realize that the s LOUIS (NC)--HarmonySaturday afternoon confesSion between science and religiQl has line was longer than usual always been a postulate of the

When confessions were over Catholic philosophy of educashyI found out why said Father tion Bishop Charles H Helmshybull J obn P Lomasney Maryknoll sing of Springfield-Cape Girardshy

Missioner from Dorchester eau Mo said atmiddotmiddot baccalaureate Mass A gang of kids who were ceremonies at St Louis Univershyplaying baseball instead of at shy sity tending doctrine class rushed More than 15 centuries agointo Cburch middotto take shelter from he observed St Augustine posshya heavy storm ited the Catholic attitude toward

My catechist-never one to truth when he stated that10000let an opportunity pass-ltorshy difficulties in regard to religishyrailed them for their doctrine ous truth never make a singlelesson and then recommended doubt Truth is one and can that they all go to confession never contradict itself When I complimented him be Seeming contradictions replieq Padre for three weeks BiShop Helmsing pointed out lve been trying to get those come from ignorance When ball players in here Dont thank there is a supposed conflict beshyme-thank the good Lord fOr tween religion and science the raining thelit out conflict comes from either igshy

With the Red Sox currently norance of science or ignoranceriding along in fourth place of revealed truth just a game and a half out of second their sub-standard pace Js almost lost sight of But only once in the last 25 yearS have the Sox had as poor amark as thefr present 31-33 record III 1954 at this time the Bosox were ~4-30 buried in the American League cellar and 20 games off the pace Thatw~ Lou Boushydreus last year at the Boston helm Inconsistent pitChing and the

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a wait-and-see policy as Thomas brought in lieu of a false peace performed the incredible task that cannot rise above the natushy~ait-a~~ ~ee Policy I20 -THE ANCHOR I

Thu~s June 26 1958 of working his way through ral order and she knows quite Aristotle Averroes and Avishy well the need for ferment and cenna keeping all that was good both of which are essential to the exigencies of revolution in their systems rejecting what the vitality of the Church The

Churchs Caution Source Free From ErrorOf Reassuring Strength was false and constructing one is conservative the other

By Donald McDonald with Aristotles magnificent revolutionary I realize that I

these few con-Davenport Catholic-Messenger philosophical methods a sys- tmiddott siderations are not the whole oftern of Catholic theology that The Church as an InS 1 utlon

The other day when announcement wasmade that must be conservative But the this matter but I do think theY still stands today as the coinetshy revolutionary ferment must are relevantthe first step toward the possible beatification of John ~tone of all Catholic theologiz- come from her individual memshy

HenryCardinal Newman would be taken June17 a friend And I think that far mor~ llg _ _~ bers aod if the ferment and noteworthy than the Churchsof mine wondered aloud why the Church has on more than Active Elements revolutionary action is needful historical hesitancy in adopting

one occasion viewed a man were coming out in unpreceshy A third consideration is sup- she ~i11 per~it it ~nd if need anltl endorsing what is eventu~ with suspicion if not alarm1 dented profusion and the plied by the great co~tempor~ry be~4edorselt explICItly ally proved true is the fact th~t during his lifetime o~ly to ~nonize him a century or Rveral centuries later Newman lived under a Cloud

for 20 years following his conyersion t 0

the Catholic Fa i t h An d while Newman scholars are stillmiddot dIsputing the justice or inj ustice of it no one denies the faet that

the cloud did exist

Newman- of course was not the first saintly Catholic to encounter suspicion eoolness and official opposition St Thom~s Aquinas was not al shy

~ lowed to teach Aristotle at the University of Paris and saints

like Teresa of AvilaJohn of the Cross and Joan of Arc met with opposition of a ferocity the gentle Newman never knew

i dont think anyone single factor can adequately explain this apparent paradox of official reproach and reservation during a saints life and r post-facto canonization But several conshysiderations come to mind which might put the thing into a focus where middotit is seen as normal and natural and certainly nothing about which to get terribly upset

Test of Analysis And in at least one important

respect the Churchs caution deliberativeness and reflectiveshyness before endorsing the thought and judgmente of one of the faithful constitute one

of the sources of her great and reassuring strength -

This in fact is the first conshysideration I think we should look at We cannot have the reassurance th~t the Church will not be taken iii by false doctrines and philosophies without running the risk that the same Church will delay tor what seems to some of us an intolerably long time before she endorses what is true

If we want to be sure that error does not insinuate itself into Church tradition and teachshylng it seems to l11e we must reconcile ourselves to the faC

middot-that truth too must submit to the time-consuming test of an- alysis examination reflectioil and deliberation

Human Frailties It might be objected - imd

here wecorile to asecoridcon- sideration - that Church au- thorities should be more pershyeeptive that they should be able to recognize more quickly what is true and good that they should be able easily to distiIl shyguish between truth and error This objection ignores I

think two facts First that in cases involving extremely subtle theological and philoshysophical positions those who are in authority must rely upon the theological and philosophical erudition of their advisers who as often as not may be the technical inferiors of the theoshylogians or philosophers whose works ate being examined and evaluated

Nor would it be surprising if advisers to authority suffered from such human frailties as envy frailties that would color their judgment

Time and Age Secondly the circumstances

of time and age must be given sufficient weight In the case of St~ Thomas Aquinas for exshyample the Church up until that time had not developed the ~ys-

tematic theology we know toshyclay Transletions of the Greek and

Arabian pagan philosoph~rs

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ment shown in the center left ph~to and the main altar

Churcli simply lacked the reshy French th~ologian Henri de As an institution commisshysearch and intellectual resources Lubac SJ who himself has sioned by Ghristmiddotto lead souls to make on-the-spot judgments known what it means to have to salvation she is the Holy and distinctions between what his writings and his teachings middotMother and like a mother was true and what was false in legitimately circumscribed by fiercely dedicated to the conshythese philosophers (and a great Church authorities servation of life bull deal of it was in fact false)

In his first book of Para-It was only natural then and doxes Father de Lubac ob-

I feel it very reassuring that serves that in the Church there the Church should have adopted are always two active middotelements

But the Mothermiddot knowswhat Christ her Head has said about the kind of peace He has give~ and the sword be had

is in the center right TlIe Sixth Station-Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus-is in the insert The lower left is a view of the sanctuary from the middle aisle The parish rectory is at t~e lower right The Church may be reached by taking a right turn from Mid~Cape Highway at Craigville Motel to Short Flying Hill Road and continuing to center of Centerville Viilage

for 2000 years she has been able to keep her teachings on Faith and morals il11mune from the inshyfection of error

An awful lot of wrong-headed people have tried to introduce error into that teaching and tradition Their attempts add up to an interesting and volumshyinous history of heresybull

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The Yardstick

middotDeplo~es Att~rnpt to Vilify Auto WorkersUnionHead

By Msgr George G Higgjns Director NCWC Social Action Department =

Several weeks ago i)1 testifying before the McClellan Committee on the Kohler strike in Sheboygan Wis Emil Mazey secretary-treasurer of the United Automobile Workers questioned th~ integrity of some members of the Sheboygan clergy Under hostile questionshy

ing Mr Mazey implied if he did not actuaITy state that the Kohler Company con troIs the Clergy in Sheboygan courity and inshyfluences their action and deshycisjons A few hours later Mr Mazey apoloshygized in teleshygrams to the She boy g a n clergy for his intemperate reshymarks

The followshyin g day a spokesman for the Catholic clergy ~f Sheboyshygan Father John J Carroll of

St Clements parish issued the following statement through the NCWC News Service

Our original criticism of middotMr MazeY was limited exclusively to his letter of attack upon- the integrity of the local court I have received Mr Mazeys apologywhichl consider a gerishytlemanly gesture and would prefer to make no further i6m mentmiddot

UAW Cooperative Shortly thereafter while il

Detroit on other business t dis eussed this unfortunate incidel1t with some of the top leaders gt the UAW I was told that Uier o~ being anti-clericalis stooping deeply regretted Mr Mazeys in~rather low to conquer To parashytemperate statement before tp~ McClellan Committee MOreo~er I definitely got the impression that they would have apologized to the Sheboygan clergy on beshyhalf of the UAW in the unlikely event that Mr Mazey had balked at doing so in his own name

I also middotdiscussed Mr Mazeys unfortunate statement with some of the leading representashymiddottives of the Catholic social action fuovement iIi Detroit They too oeeply regretted the statement i10t only because it was ul)fair to the Sheboygan clergy but also because it was unfair tomiddot the reputation of the union They assu~ed me-and this I knew in advance from other reshyliable sources-that Mr Mazey was not speaking officially for the union when he took after the~

Sheboygan clergy ThlC union they said far from being anti~ Clerical has cooperated rather closely and harmoniously with ~he Catholic social action move ment in Detroit ever since it was 6rganized in the middle 30s

Aim to Embarrass

I am not trying to cover uP for Mr_Mazey That would be Iidishonest waste of time for it is perfectly obvious that Mr Mazey middotpulled a monumental boner His intemperate criticism of the- Sheboygan clergy was ~dmittedly unfair and unwar ~ in the country ranted and from every point of view extremely regrettable Nevertheless I am personmiddotallymiddotmiddotmiddot

convinced that Mr Mazey really is not anV-clerical at heaJt Moreover lie did apologize and his apology was accepted in the spirit of Christian charity by a representative spokesman for the Sheboygan clergy

The matter should have ended right there Unfortunately howshyever an organization known as

Spiritual Mobilization is trying desperately to make capital out of Mr Mazeys blunder for the obvious purposeof embarrassing the UAW and the labor move- ment as a ~holemiddot

Dr Edward W Greenfield a Presbyterian minister from

bull Princeton Ind who openly adshymits that he is being financially assisted by Spiritual Mobilizashytion-is currently distributi ng to his brothers in the Christian clergy reprints of a speech by Senator Curtis of Nebraska enshytitlelt Vilification of the Clergy MUlilt Stop

phrase the title of Senator Curshyti speech this Vilification of middotthe UAW must stop The sooner the better

Court Says Obscenity Law Unconstitutional

RICHMOND (NC)-The Virshyginia State Supreme Court has held as unconstitutional a secshytion of the states anti-obscenity law which forbids distribution of literature deemed objectionshy

-abfe for youth The courts ruling cited an

opjl1ion of the US Slipreme Court which invalidated a sim- ilar Michigan statute on the

grounds it would reduce the adult population to reading only what is fit for children The decision reversed a lower court conviction ofmiddot a Norfolk newstand operator charged with selling olgtscene books and middotpicshytures

Mermiddott COuncmiddot1 EVANSTON (NC) - Father

John J Green OSFS assoshyciate secretary ofthe secondary school department National Catholic Eucational Association has been named to the advisory

coufidi of the National Merit Scholarship--CofporatjonThe

organization conducts the larg est private scholarship program

- Real furpose

The purpose of this speech and of Dr Greenfields covering letter is to create the impression that the top leadership of the UAW is anti-clerical Actually this is merely one of their purshyposes Their real purpose seems to be to create the impression-under

cover of the religious issueshythat the UAW is irresponsible and much t~o pOwedul ecoshynomically and politically forito OWn good and the good of the nation as a whole

Dr Greenfield is very explicit on the latter point He says he does not see how we can conshytinue in silence to countenance the coercilt)lls which are builcishying the uncontrollable power now being concentrated in the union movement and upon which the corruption which has

already been exposed is sure to thrive

Dr Greenfield and his friends in Spiritual Mobilization are enshy

middottitled tomiddot their own opiniori In my opinion however they are doing a great disservice tomiddot the cause of religion as well as to the cause of organized labor by trying to make a religious issue out of their political and ecoshynomic disagreement with Mr Reuther and his associates

lhe UAW to be sure is far (rom perfect but to accuse it

LIBERATOR STAMP Simon BolIvar The Llbershyator Catholic founderopound

p~n-Americai1ism features the new four and eight cent U S postage stamps i~ the ~Champion of Liberty ser ies to be issueqJtily 24 NCPhoto

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UNIQUE MEMORIAL CHURCH Visitors to Minneshysota during its centennial year will see this unique memorial church sllid to be thelarget all-weather log churchmiddotin theshyUnited States St MarysChurch honors the Jesuit missionshyary Father Jean-Pierre Aulneau massacred by Sioux Inshydians in 1736 The church interior has walls of redwood altar constructed of Winona stone crucifix of hand-carved linden wood candlesticks of myrtlewood and locally fashshyioned oak furniture NC Photo

Orthodox Clergy~~n Assumption Aiumnus

WORCESTER (NC)-A Syri an brthodox priest was ambng 33 gtadtiatesof Assumption Colshylege

RevMr Tho~as Ruffin re ceived bisbachelor ~f arts deshygree in pbilosophymiddotHe had been a fulltime day student at Asshysumption for two years At the same time he has ministered to his chur(l an 1400 parishshyioners

Married and the father of two children Rev Mr Ruffin is a native of Cedar Rapids Iowa He is spiritual advisor to the New England Region of the Syrishyan Orthodox Youth Organization and secretary of the Central Massachusetts Council 6f Eastshyern Orthodox Churches

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Religious Institute NOTRE DAME (NC) - T~o Bishops wili addre~~ the sixth annual lfitituteof SpiritiJality tlt1 be hel~ at the University of N9~r~ Damestarting August 6

BislloP Iawrence J Shehan of Bridgeport will -speak at middotthe opening and Bishop Joseph M Marling CPPS of -Jefferson City will close the sessions Aug 12

More than 800 superiors of womens religious communities and their houses of formation are expected to attend The institute is designed- to provid~ religious superiors with a -theological understanding which willassist them in the spiritual formation of Sisters under their middotsuperyision

10 THE ANCHORshy Thurs June 26 1958

Irish President Receives New PQpal Honor

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VATICAN CITY (NC)~

The Gold Collar of the Order 0( Pius IX a newmiddot papai honor destinedto be awardshyed to heads of state is a beau~

fully wrought piece of art First models of the newly inshy

stituted honor have been comshypletedmiddot Irish President Se~n OKelly the first recipient of the collar has been invested in a ceremony in Ireland

The collar about 10 inches in diameter and more than an inch wide consists of a double gold chain with altermrting decorashytions of the papal keys and the coat-of-arms of the reigning Pontiff Pope Pius XII in ilue and white enamel

At the front of the collar is bull middot tiara in gold flnked by two go~den dove~ From the tiara hangs a star-shaped medallion in blue enamel bearing the inshy

scription Order of Pius IXin creased by Pius XII On the reverse side is the year 1957 iD Roman nuin~rals

New Uniform

Those invested with this honor are also giveria starshy

middot ihap~d plaque to wear on the breast It is similar to the meshy

dallion but its rays on which the star is set are of silver while ihosc of the ~edallion are ofgomiddotid

IL neW uqiform has been ~shysigned to~gpwith t~~ decora- tion It consists of waist-length jacket witli long flowingtails and irousers without cuffs aU of darkblue The high collar of

the jacket the cuffs of the sleeves and he pocket flaps are red with gold-braid embroiderY in the shape ~f laurel leaves

Similar gold embroidery de~shyorates the front panels and wai~

middot of the jacket as well as the back A gold stripe is worn on the trouser legs The haUs the tr3shyditional boat-shaped form of black velvet bordered with gold braid andhung with gold tasse~s

front and back and surmounted by white plumes

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THE ANCHOR 11 Slovakian ~eds Aim to Thwart

Thurs June 26 1958

Obscenity Law Belief in God Violator Faces VIENNA (NC) - Red

Czechoslovak governmentJail Sentence authorities are dissatisfiedCLEVELAND (NC)-A

precedent-setting conviction with the results achieved in Slovakia by anti-religious comshyhas been obtained against munist indoctrination methodsthe owner of a fun house The fiIst indication of this waa

f~r p~sses~ing and exhibiting obshy given at the opening of the conshyscene movie films gressof the Slovak Communist bull

Mrs Gertrude Gervaras ownshy party in Bratislava Karol Badshyer of Jeans Fun House faces lekgt first secretary of the partyprison t~rms of one to seven central committee declared that years and a fine of from $200 the standards of Marxist and to $2000 Common Pleas Judge Leninist instruction in collegesJohn J Mahon deferred s~nshy and universities are entirelytence pending a defense appeal unsatisfactory He said greaterfor a new trial efforts should be made to free

First of Kind youth from false religious conshyIt was the first conviction of cepts of nature and society

its kind in the memory of vetershy Vaclav Kopecky Deputy Prime an court officials lIIinister of Czechoslovakia adshy

In the wake of a campaign by dressing the congress said a civic organization called Citi shy NEWLY ORDAINED TWIN PRIESTS Identical twins Kevin (lMt) and Dermot Coleshy

It is of the utmost imporshyzens for Decent Litera ture the man are shown with their mother Mrs Mary Coleman and their sisters following their tance that we fight our battleconviction is regarded as a spur ordination as Catholic priests at Youngstown Ohio Sister Ann Vincent (left) and Sister against religious prejudicesfor more stringent self-regulashy Alexis are members of the Order of Holy Humility of Mary The new priests said their without hurting the feelings oftory action by other operators first solemn Mass in Christ the King Church Cleveland NC Photo people who believe in religion

Test for Jury or disturbing the unity of theTwo prospective jurors who National Front formed by the

admitted they were readers of Emphasizes Confusing Ho ur in -World Politics alliance of industrial workenthe Catholic Universe-Bulletin WASHINGTON (NC)-Spains presented by the other probl~ms international assemblies in favor and peasantsCleveland diocesan weekly were Ambassadorto the United States mentioned using them for its of independence of new nations Religious InfI uencedropped from the panel before calledmiddot the present day a con- purpose to whose freedom ther are comshythe trial began One disqualified He alleged the overwhrlmingfusing hour in worldpPlitics Thus we see the tremendous pletely indifferenthimself saying that as a father in a speech before the Washing- irony of modern politics the majority of religiously mir~d~

and a reader of articles attackshy Bring Back God people including many pries~ton archdioceses First Friday Spanish diplomat continued ing pOlnography appearing in take a positive attitude towardClub We see communis~ rulers who For us Catholics he continshythe Universe-Bulletin he did not democracy and so~ialisll1and areAmbassador Jose M de Areil- after enslaving whole nations ued ~this is also an hour of proshy

believe he could be objective hqnest in their desire ttl cooIJ~rshyza said that although some mlke sentimental speeches in -found spiritual movement Films seized by the police ate with us in our work for oJlcauses of the confusion are eco-- since Catholicism as the word

country and to jqin us in thewere shown to the jury of six nomic and socialamong the Wants Corps to End indicates means universalism struggle for peacemen and six women They were major factors is the tremendous I C and for the first time due to the By developing socialist agishyasked todecide if the films wer~ revolution that is-goingon now Juveni e rimes technical means of diffusion the

obscene and if the operator ex~ culture carrying technicalinso many countries of Asia and MANCHESTER (NC) _ New idea of a world is somethinghibited them knowingly achievements and a better u~Africa Hampsl1ir~s top law enforce- which means more th~111 a word

derstandiilg of scientific progshyIn hiS charge to the jury Double Talk ment official has recommended Forethefirst timein history ress into rural districtsand genshyJlldge Mahon defined obscenity ~ut abgtve all there is not establishIlent of a juvenile lte- theCatholic ideology tan arrive as having a substantial tend erally raising the cultural stand

only tbis dizzy situation ~head terttiori corps to provide a rigidly SimultaneouslYwitli the word of ency to deprave or corrupt by aids of village life we shall step

of us but ilso a great and in- sCheduled tife without pleasure God at the farthest corners ofarousing lascivious thoughts or by step reduce religious infhJshy

creasing danger which we must of any kind f9r vicious minors the earth and therefore enable ence among the rural populashylustful desires ~ now face in international com- Attorney General Louis c the order which the Lord gavePolice Crackdown tion he asserted

munism Wyman said this juvenile deten- to His followers to be carriedThe Judge also explained that Communism preserits not tion corps should have the out when He commanded themthe proper test for obscenity is only a direct threat but it-takes toughest schedule that t is pos- to preach the Truth to all Post Office whether the average person advantage of every occasion sible to devise without exceed- peoples and nations of the earthapplying contemporary communshy

ing the limits 0pound human endur- There can be no ~nternational Pharmacyity standards the dominant Catholic Pupils Win anceOnly those juveniles who justice without a moral code conshytheme of the material in quesshy Honors in Spelling commit despicable acts of terror cluded Ambassador de Areilza PRESCRIPTIONStion when taker as a whole and brutality would be sen- A spiritual guidance a Supremeappeals to the prurient interests WASHINGTON (NC) - Three Joseph Norris Jrtenced to the torp law is needed to rule the intershy This is identical with the test Catholic school students placed

The Attorney General de- national order that may be acshy 686 Pleasant St clared cepted by all And for this purshy

for obscenity laid down by the among the first 10 contestants in New Bedford

decision last year Betty Morgan 13 finished in i am convinced that in deal- pose we need to bririg back God U S Supreme Courtin its Roth a national spelling bee

WYman 3-3918 Assistant Cuyahoga County fifth place and received a prize ing with minors who commit to international life and to use

Prosecutor Thomas L Osborne of $100 She stumbled on the crime there has not yet been the Gospel as the fundamental said the conviction will open the world chiaus misspelling it found sufficient deterrent to that principles of our internal and way for police to crack down on chause small element of the juvenile foreign behavior CONTRACTORS operators who for years have Receiving prizes of $50 each community that commits really been walking on a razor edge were Richard P Hire of Fort vicious crimes against smaller between obscenity and legality Wayne who came in ninth and children girls and cripples

Yolanda Laurel of Laredo Tex While tender loving kindshywho was tenth ness and the milk of human unshyPhysicians Honor Thomas P Whittaker a Cathshy derstanding must always be olic who attends the American available to those who deserveBay State Native School of Oslo Norway placed it those minors who commit

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-One seventh and received $100 vicious acts of brutality should of the nations foremost authorishy Jolitta Schlehuber of Topeka be dealt with by our courts ties on chest diseases bas been won first prize of $1000 There in the same manner as adults presented the coveted medal and were 41 girls and 21 bOys in the and they should know it in adshycertificate of award of the Amershy contest vance lcan College of Chest Physicians at the annual convention of the college bull

Dr Winthrop Peabody of Washington former president of

the GlennDale Md tUbet-culo sismiddot sanitarium He has served as

an instructor at the Geotgetown durin~ the Summer University medical sch091

He is a former president and has been active in the affairs of

Rememberthe District of Columbia Tubershyculosis Association since its founding in 1921 In 1951 he was McWhirrsisas near asawarded the Vicennial Medal of the Georgetown University meci~ ieal school your telephone

Blue Market Ifyou cannot shop in person SEOUL (NC)-The American Bishops overseas relief agency has started to manufacture Dial OS 8middot5211 Fall River noodles in Korea in an effort to keep relief flour from being resold by its redpients

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day is a hard and difficult one the Bishop asserted It is no secret that the poison of our secular age has seeped into the

minds of men into the home into the community into the very spirit of our times There is no nourishment of vocations in a spirit soured by secularshyism

Praise Serra Bishop Mussio stated that

what is needed tOdayto build religious vocations is the lttype M spiritual encouragement givshyen bv Serra International-- P~ple who look outmiddotof inon- ey-tinted glasses do not fo~~ the background of such spIrltual encouragement he contmued -Ihese same Catholic people try to simplify the problem of their own responsibility to the lPirit by employing gadgets to ensnare vocations

Such means might contribute 80mewhat when used in conshyjunction with the basic apPal self-sacrifice but as an 10shy

eentive in themselves they are ~essmiddot In the Serra program these means are valuable as long bull they flow from the Serra lPirit

The Bishop declared that Godhas called on Serra Internationshyal to offset the deplorable deshy

1ections in regard to religious lOCations

God needed in this day a ebampion of the altar and found the Bishop said He called JOU as an organized force for JIOOd to overcome the delinshyquencies of the home to become IIle renewed Christian spirit of ebe community as it affects

lOCations Serious Problem

middotYours is in every sense a voshytion he concluded a true ealling by God to participate as laymen in the vital needs today

Upon it likewise depends bullhe concluded the ability to forestall other ideologies and lect such as laicism communism and PJotestantism which _ are gaining ground to the detriment of our traditional religion

LEGATE His Eminence Paul Emile Cnrdinal Leger Archbishop of Montreal has been named to represent the Pope at the 300th annishy~rsaiy ce1blation of the Shrine of Ste Anne de Beaushypre in ()nat1lt~ June 2a-26 NC PhoLo

POETRY PLEASES POPE Pope Pius XII provides an attentive audience for young Walter- Rossi of the Villa Nazareth a school for extraordinary orphan children founded by Msgr Domenico Tardini Vatican Pro-Secretary of State shown with his little charge NC Photo

Speed Anti-Religious Tactics VATICAN CITY (NC)-Radio Other reports from Berlin the Vatican today cited several in- Vatican commentator continued stances showing that the anti- ann-ounce the creation of a so- religious campaign in countries called society of funerL orashyunder the communists is being tors by the communist authorshyintensified ities of East Germany The

The Vatican commentator society is made up of persons quoted two Russian publications supporting his contention that the Soviets have middotnot let up in their anti-religious attitudes

Moscow meideDts He said the RussUm magazine

Literaturnaja Gazeta_reported a Religious was recently atrested

bull ~t-bullbull - 1--shy~ ~Imiddot i~it~~~y~on

who eullgize defunct communshyists during the burial ceremony The intention is to create a

counterpart to thtl ~Christian burial service since priests deny such serves to communists

As a further example of anti shyreligious tactics Vatican Radio

pointed t a solemn communist

ceremony held on International

Childhood Day when communshy- hits made a rite out of conferring shy names on children to replaCe their Christian names

Seminary Heads Plan To Convene in Rome

BOGOTA (NC)-The spirituai intellectual and cultural training of priests will be the main topic of study at the- Congress of Recshytors of Latin American Semin- aries to be heldmiddot in Rome Sept

20 The rectors of all major semshy

inaries in Latin America are exshypected to take part The me_ing was organized in connection wit~

the cermonies marking the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the Liltin American Pontifical CoHege in Rome The congress will be presided over by the recshytor of that college Jesuit Father Pablo Lopez de Lara

Bv Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD We are familia with the word Catechism but not so familiar

with the word Catechist ~ catechist is one who teaches religion in au area to a group preparing them for reception into the

_Church by a priest Catechists do not work to any great extent in the United States though the need is imperative On the

average each priest in the United States has only three converts a year If the laity were trained In their faith and zealous ~nough the -number of 1)9nvertll per year in the United States would increa~ ten fold

The Missions cannot exist without cateshy~hists because priests ar~ so few for the harvest Heremiddot is an example of how one small seed has grownmiddot into the mustard tree Fifty years ago two White Father missionshyaries on a brief visit trained- and fhlaquon left one catechist formiddotthe Alur country of Africa which at th~ time was wholly pagan Today in that area there are 80000 Catholics In middot~ne village last year there were 2000 adult baptfsms which equals the number of conshyverts in some of our large cities

Here lies an opportu~ity for tile faithful to live up to the obligations of the Saclament _ of Confirmation Baptism incorporates us to ChrIst the King Who

bull founded the Kingdom of His Church Holy Orders mcorporates u~ to Christ the Priest Who sacrifices Himself for the sms of the wo~ld Confirmation incorporates us to Christ the Teacher Who came mto the world to give testimony of the ~ruth

Catholics who realize that Confirmation imprints an indelible character on their soul know that they are bound tospread the faith and make converts In other words to be CatechIsts If you have failed to fulfill the duties of Confirmation at home then ~Irea catechist to do so for you in the Missions One can be hIred for as little as $20 a month ~en you send your sacrifice to the Holy Father through his Society for the PropagatIon of the FaIth he distributes it to the area of the world most in need Thank you again and again for helping him spread the Fait

GOD LOVE yOU to WXC for $40 For Our Holy Fathers Missions hope it will do some goodsonlewhere to Little Magie for $5~I saved five dollars from my allowances and have deCIded to sehd it to you for the Missions to Miss EB for $8 I won_ this at my place of employment by making a suggestion for saving time and money-may it help to save a soul J

When you leave for yoonr summer vacation do ou leave behind an earring or cnfflink that has lost its mate gold eywass frames a rin~ or bracelet you no longer wear or old gold anel jewelr you no longer use Dont Jet them go to waste tbey ina help the missionaries in five continents Just send them to us we will resell tbem and the mone will be sent ~ the Holy Fatber to aid tbe poor andsnffei-ing in aU mission lands

Cut out this column pin your sacrifice to -it and mail it to the

Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth ~veIlJeNe~York1 N Y or your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV ~YMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street F~l Rive Mass

Urges Active Role By Union Memb~rs WORCESTER (NC)-A gradshy ates would eventually become

union members because of theuating class of Boys Trade spirit of the times BishopHighSchool-potential union Wright exhorted those who do

mbmbers-has been urged to join- to attend union meetings become more middotthan pawns in to take part in all voting and to some union leaders quest for be sure to know why how and Power in whose name decisions are

Bishop John J Wright of made Worcester told them that this He cautioned the graduates would mean constance vigilance against allowing themselves to in addition to conscientious pershy middotbe reduced to mere statistics formance of their duties and obshy in furthering some national or ligations as union members international union leaders amshy

Remarking that many gradu- bitions 1

til the holy priesthood Archbishp Juan Landazuri

lticketts of Lima Peru stated that the most serious problem which all our South American countries suffer is without doubt lie scarcity of clergy

In Brazil he said there is eRe priest for every 6qoO CathoshyliCs in Argentina one for every 1

500 in Peru one for evey 5000 in Columbia Ecuador alld Chile one priest for ever-y 3000 llaithful

Tbreaten BeliPoD The situation would be much

worse he~asserted H it were aot for the help given bymiddot the Ilumerous members of the Eushyropean and North American dergy

To solve this problem is to brighten the future of the Church in South America the Archshybishop said because upon it depends the Christian formation of the faithful and their spirit shyasl welfare

in Moscow and that an active search is being carried on to locate another Religious for proshymoting meetings of a _religious nature

The Soviet youth review Pioniyr the commentator-said has attacked spiritual exercises calling them inadmissible manishyfestations of -medieval ignorshyaflCe I

Outside the Soviet Union the campaign is also being waged on a vast scale he said He cited the example of East Gerinany where Bishop Helmut Wittlerof Osnabruck has declared thatmiddotl the

fight against the Cburcbhas beshycome greater in the past six months

East German The Bishop speaking to a cori-

vention of Catholic editors in Hamburg said school directors in East Germany now must supervise the political tendenshycies of all teachers including priests in charge of religious inshystruction

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Pa rish Demahds Continued from Page One

of the Church which is both an institution or a visible means of grace and also a co~~ munity of the hithful - the Mystical Body of Christ I

When the Church is considshyered only as an institution he said laym~1 are likely to reshygard their parish as a kind of handy filiing station to which we come once a week to be spiritually refuelled

But when th~ Church is conshysidered as the Mystical Body he continued e begin to see tha~ as members of the parish we are responsible with our priests for all the soul~athshyolic and non-Catholic-who live within our parish boundaries and that we are responsible for building a real community on the temporal order in our parish

neighborhoods The disappearance of the soshy

ealled national parish organshyized on lines of nationality has created many problems for urban parishes Mr Giese said

Without Roots Parishioners today are basicshy

aUy without roots he declared without attachments or loyalshyties to a parish M~my members of city parshy

Isheshe added no longer feel a closeness an identificatiof a loyalty to the parish The parish has become more of a plant than a community of the faithshyful M~ Giese went on to point

out that the parishioners lack of identification with his parish is similar to the situation that

exists in other areas of modern xiety

The individual feels a loss of identity he remarked in the face of big corporations big labor organizations big politi shycaf parties big government

It is a major problem b~

laid and almost all who have considered it come to the Same conclusion - once again smaIlI

intermediar groups which act as a buffer between the lonely individual and large associashytions must be developed

Small Groups T~us he said the more we I

ellD landscape our parishes with lIIlall Catholic Action groupings community -ltsociations block organizations and so forth the shybetter our chances of building CQmmunity and parish spirit in these massive urban neighbor- boods and of restoring to the lonely individual his sense of dignity In con~rast with the city parshy

Ish Mr Giese said the new shbshyurban parishes seem to have a godd natural community spirit Parishioners are eager for Cath- otic education for both chiidren and adult he declared and lay participation in the liturgy is more frequent Mr Giese maintained that it ampI simply an impossibility for the average parish priest today to carry out his ministry alone It is estimated that an average priest can successfully contact no more than 600 people a year and yet we have parishes from five to 10 thousand with only three or four priets to a parish

Itis for this reason he sai~ that the modern parish needs great numbers of the laity to carry out the catechetical apostolatecensus work teachshying home visiting record-keepshying

Mr Giese also expressed the hope that eventually the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine will be able to send lay cate chists tb mission lands as part of our contribution to the world mission activity of the Church

M~rk Centenary ROME (NC)-The Daughters

of the Heart of Mary have cele- brated the first centenary of the opening of their first houSe here

The Society founded in Paris in 1790 has approximately 1500 members scattered throughout the world The organization was established in the United States in 1851 and has houses

in13 archdioceses and If dio- Celieamp bull

MASS ABOARD ROMANCE Very Rev William E RivelySJ newly-appointed Jesuit Superior to the Caroshyline-Marshall Islands Mission says Mass-aboard his 50-foot mission schooner Romance In the background assisting at Mass is the schooners native crew Ne Photo

Hospitals Must Center Attention Always Aroud Care of Patient ATLANTIC CITY (NC)-Sym- demand that he and his family

pathy kindness and understandshy be greeted reassuringly that ing should be expressed the moshy hospital regulations be presentshyment a patient enters the hosshy ed courteously and medical terms pital a Sister who is a hospital consultant told the 43rd annual convention of the Catholic Hospital Association here

Sister Justina Morgan a member of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul from Marillac Seminary Norshy

mandy Mo spoke of the openshying general session of the conshyvention which had as its theme The Hospital Aposiolate in a Changing Era

Primary Purpose We must accept literally

never before that hospitals hosshypital administration schools of nursing ind schools of nursing administration exist for one primary purPose and one OQly namely the care of the patient Sister said

We all know this to be true rhen why have we strayed so far from care-care centered around the patient she asked

For years she continued we have justified our position in terms of the war shortage of nurses shortage ot all types of hospital personAel and vthe 40shyhour week

Sister Justina said another factor is the shortened hospital stay today but she said that for the very reason that the patient will be with us so short

[a time the elements of sym- pathy kindness understanding and love should be felt and exshypressed from the moment be enters the hospital

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General Session

Presiding at the general sesshysion was Msgr F M J Thomshy

ton of Sea Girt N J president of the association Greetings to the delegates were delivered byBishop Justin J McCarthy of Camden

Speakers were Msgr Thom- ton Msgr Donald A McGowan director Bureau of Health and Hospitals NlltiQnal Ca~holic Welfare Conference Washingshyton and Sister Francis Xavier

dean schoof of nursing DYoushyville College Buffalo NY

In another convention session Dr James F Collins medical director of Cambridge City Hosshypital Cambridge Mass warned against the tendency to rely on modern medical magic to the neglect of medical fundamenials

Dr Collins also said that medshyicine should be a happy com bination of art and science but

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GODS HOME FIRST~ OURS LATER Sis~r Gladys of the Hoi) Cross superior of St Marys Convent

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bull and we have an orphanaJe willi 52 children The sisters live in part of the school building and the schoo veranda is used as a chapel In all these )ears we have not been able to dve a proper plaee to Ow Lord all our earnings have te be used to run the school and orphanage So our beloved benefacton we approach you humbb with a request--will )ou be

kind enough to help us build a chapel To build a chapel for these sisters will cost $4000 Could yoU heip The) are aski~ for a home for Our Lord

OUR FUND FOR ORPHANS BREAD HELPS To FEED AND CLOTHE SEVERAL THOUSAND ORPHANS IN THE NEAR EAST)

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GOD INCARNATE middot0 wOl1derful power of the priest 1I87S St Augustine in whon

handa the Son of God becomes Incarnate evermore even as He onee became Incarnate III the womb of His Vlrshydn Mother Truly all wonders are Inslgshynlilcant In relation to the Btupendous thing that takes place ever) time a priest celeshybrates Mass If you could give ilnanclal aid to i1boy In the Near East who Is studying to become s priest you would be helping him toward the day that he will be riven

-power whleh surpasses that of angels PAUL and GEORGE hoPe one da)to be priests

of themiddotMost High The) are studylng at Ii seminaI In INDIA Preparation for the priesthood entalls a lonr arduous eourse or studies The cost of tuition is $100 a year for Ib yean

MEDICINES TO EASE THE PAIN OF THE SUFFERING LEPERS OP INDIAi OUR DAMlEN LEPER FUND HELPSmiddot TO BUY

~EEDED MEDICATIONS FOR THESE POOR PEOPLE

SHARING IN MERIT SISTER WILLIAM and SISTER JOSE hope to deYote their IIv~

God bull Relidous They have bee-un their preparation for their dedicated service and are now In a uovltlate ID PALAI INDIA If one of them was your adopted daughter In Christ 10U would reo celve a share In the merits of her apostolate and a remembrance In her dall) prayers bull How caD yoU adopt one of them By aldlnl

her In a material way wblle she is learning tho rudiments of religious life Two years of trai Inll In the novitiate are necessar) for a girl wbo

Corporate Communion

The~ParishmiddotParadc NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES FALL RIVER

All members of the Womens Guild are urged by their officers

to receive corporate Communion at the 8 oclock Mass next Sun- day morning They will meet in the vestibule of the upper church where ranks will be formed ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

High honors and perfect at shytendance awards were presented to ciiildren attending Christian Doctrine classese at recent cereshymonies conducted by Very Rev Leonard J Daley pastor

The classes are taught by the Missionary~Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity tbgether with five lay teachers - Meriting High Honors w~re

Elizabeth Morin Gerald MurshyphY_Michael Gladych Bonnie

Farrenkopf Donn~ Harris Mark Sullivan

Also Annette Cloutier Jenshynifer Murray Suzanne Gladych Ellen Karu~as Nancy Dunne Michael Donovan William Frashytus Karen Hurley Patrick Donovan and Philip Sullivan

Twenty-nme awards were made for pepect attendance at

ST LAWRENCE NEW BEDFORD

The Annual Reception to new members of the Guard of Honor SoCiety was held on the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus when 40 new members were reshyceived into the society arid enshyrolled by the pastor Rt Rev Msgr James J GeI~rd VG

This society is dedicated to adoration and reparation to the Sacred Heart-of Jesus and Monshysignor Gerrard spoke to the members of the many ways to practice this devotion The meetshying closed with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament

The following are to represhysent St Lawrence Parishin the District Council of Catholic Woshymen for the coming year

Delegate Mrs Leo Gallagher Alternate Mrs Emile Monfils o

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15 Ne~ Rect~ry Replaces Roundhouse Continued from Page One

-- h w IC In ItseIf a landshyIurc h h IS mark in this town of more than 13000 people the rectory gives the parish four red brick buildshylngs within a comparatively

lIIJ1all area The church also owns a twoshy

story wooden house whIch was used as a te~porary rectory lgttshytween the bme the roundhouse was torn down and the new building was completed for ocshycupancy two weeks ago

Roundhouse The roundhouse came into the

possession of the church when property bounded on three foides by Park Tifft and Broad 5ts was purchased for $20000 in 1877

Legend has it that the buildshylng part of the so-called Tifft property was used during the Revolutionary War days as a hiding place for Negro slaves who had fled their Southern

Movement for Unity Causes Uneasiness

ROME (NC)--Ceflain activshyities of the world Council of Churches have caused uT)easishyness in many Catholics intershyested in the movement to unite Christendoms separated churchshyes

Jesuit Father Charles Boyer editor of the Catholic magazine Unitas voices this fear in an editorial entitled Misgivings on the Ecumenical Movement

Father Boyer who is also a professor of patristic theology at the Gregorian University said the uneasiness arises from two lIOurces-exterior unity without doctrinal unity and a tendency of the council to devote itself to activities other than the search for unity

The Jesuit writer said the council was formed as a result of the ecumenical movement and was intended from its beginshyings to promote Christian unity

Intellectual Life RIVER FOREST (NC)--More

than 200 persons from 20 states and Canada have registered to attend a two-day symposium on the Catholic contributionmiddot to American intellectual life at Rosary College in Illinois start shying June 14

masters There was a tunnel whlch conshy

nected the basements of the church and the rectory but It had not been used for many yeAarsmiddot II f

few years middotalo a section 0 the lawn between the church and the roundhouse collapsed and revealed a hidden undershyground room walled with heavy blocks of granite which could have been used years ago for either a hiding place or a vegshyetable cellar

The roundhouse consisted of two floors and a small ~upola at the top center It had a spiral staircase winding up from the first floor to the cupola directly in the center of the building

New Building In c~trast the new building

has spacious rooms separate second-floor suites for the three priests assigned to the parish a large recreation room in the basement a suite for visiting priests and another suite for the housekeepers

The four suites for the priests occupy the second floor On ~e

first floor are the quarters for the housekeepers-with sepshyarate bedrooms for each one-a kitchen dining room three ofshyfices lounge and a sitting room for the maids The building is 66 feet across

the front and 41 feet deep on the south side-next to the church --and80 feet deep on the opshyposite side It is in the form of an ell

There are concrete floors throughout overlaicent with linoshyleum and carpeis

A feature of the building ia the inter-communication system connecting the suites offices and other areas on the first floor

The recreation room provides an area where the Rev Edward B Booth pastor of the church hasmiddot been conducting convert classes

Thomas F Coleman was the contractor and the architect was Joseph M Mosher Jr Both are from Providence

The late Rev Francis J Mashyloney who was succeeded by Father Booth as the pastor planned the rectory but did not live to see the start of ~onshy

struction Msgr Gerrard was assisted in

NEW RECTORY Rt Rev Msgr James J GerrardVG (second left) is shown with Rev Edward B Booth pastor (left) Rev Edwin J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunshyziato assistants at laying of the cornerstone of new rectory to replace historical roundhouse at St Marys North Attleboro

The vicar general expressed his thanks to the parishionenDeschenes Wins Scholarship for your cooperation and loyshyalty in making it possible forSpotlighting Our Schools the priests to live and work in

SHA ELEMENTARY FALL RIVER

Presentation of a gift to Sister Marita Dolores SUSC princishypal by Elizabeth Donnelly capshytain of the schoo~ was one of the highlights of the annual party for the Sacred Hearts Academy elementary division graduating class held on the

CARNEGIE GRANTEE Rev Brother James M Kenshyny SJ of Morrist9wn N J business manager of the service enterprises at New Yorks Fordham Unishyversity has been awarded a Carnegie Foundation grant to attend the 1958 ShEgtrt Course in College Business Manageptent at the Univershysity of Omaha this summer NC Photo

comfort school grounds Monday after noon

The class pro]jhecy was given 3 Good Reasons by Sharon Cronin and Brendll Shea the will by Patricia Callashy for savinghan md the Whos Who by Barbara Kane A buffet lunch- eon was served at The SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO Od Red Bonk

At the graduation exercises of the school Gerard Deschenes was awarded the annual scholshyarship given by the Student Fund of the parish His avershyage in the combined years avershyage and competitive examinashytion was 90 per cent This projshyect started in 1948 helps boost attendance at Catholic fligh schools which is one condition for accepting this award The 1 You get sound advice winner is given $100 each year based on 130 years for the four years of high school of experienceFunds are provided by monthly contributions made by a group 2 We currently pay a of interested parishioners savings dividend of

Son of Mr and Mrs Agenard 3 per year Deschenes Gerard has been enshyrolled at Assumption High 3 Service is prompt School in Worcester He has a conside~ate helpful brother studying at St Francis

BANK BY MAILCollege Biddeford Me Other prizes awarded during at

the party held for the graduates in the parish hall following TIle graduation exercises were doshynated by Rev Joseph Larue OLDpastor of the church Rev Edshymond L Dickinson assistant and director of the school State RED Representative Carlton H Bliss Ladies of St Anne Sodality Duvernay Council No 42 Union BANK S Jean Baptiste North Attleshy Fall River Savings Bank boro Catholic Womens Club

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He said the faith of the f)eople of North Attleboro is well known throughout the diocese

Father Booth cited the new rectory as a monument to the parish bull

He was presented with a check by Mr Fisher on behalf of the society to aid in paying for the building

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WASHING(ON (NC)-- More than 300 million copies of pubshylications were distributed by Russia in the free world last year for propaganda purposes

This figure represented a five per cent increase over 1956 the United States Information Agenshycy reported In the Middle East however the figure was up 400 per cent to a total of 413600 books and 1515400 pamphlets Russia will issue 700 new titles in 26 languages for disshytribution in the free world durshying 1958 USIA estimates

The USIA said it had about three million books in its 156 libraries in 64 countries last year Since 1950 it has assisted foreign publishers in bringing out 40 million copies of 4400 American books printed in 50 languages

Communism But One Christian Life Threat

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the dedicatory ceremony by Father Booth Rev Edwiri J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunziato assistants

Visiting Priests Visiting priests included Rt

Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St John the Evangelist Church in Attleboro Rev Corshynelius ONeill Ubalde J Denshyneault James F McCarthy and Edward Rausch all of Attleboro Revs Gerard Chabot and Roger Gagne pastor and assistant reshyspectively of St Theresa Church in South Attleboro Rev Patrick TT Hurley of TlUnton Revs Thomas Parris and Elshymeric Dubois of LaSalette Semshyinary Attleboro and Rev Cornelius Keliher of St Mary Church in North Seekonk

Addressing the gathering were Msgr Gerrard Father Booth George R Fisher representing the St Vincent de Paul Society Bernard J Doyle Sr representshying the patishioners and Albert M Larsen Jr Chairman of the Board of Selectm~n

Father Loew introduced the speakers

Sage and Sand

Denies Theory More Money Cure for Educational 1lls

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

It is an article of the unwritten American creed that there is nothing so bad that another billion dollars or so wont mend it If for example we seem to be in danger of falling Qehind in the race for space contr9l the obvious remedy is for us to shell oufbull 1

astonomlca sums of ~oney to recapture leadership If our schools have been delin quent in producing sufficient brain power why then the cure is more money -much more m 0 n e-y - tom a k e them produce

It is a cheershyluI form u 1a and it solves all our anxieties

without tears Not unexpectshyedly it was Dr Jam~s Bryant C()I1ant whose

name is great among the chemists who pro- posed it the other day with special reference to opening the floodgates of funds for our Amercan educatiampnal system

Our schools he told his com lIlencement listeners are not really bad schools nor have they actually failed in their edshyllCational mission Tliey simply have not had enough money to 40 their job Give them more -much more-and they wiU work like a charm

Seek Nationalizatioa Now it should be borne in mind that Dr Conant sometime presshy

Ident of Harvard University (a private school) has widely ad-Yertised his view that the prr Yate and religious schools of America are divisive and thereshyfore harmful to the best intershy

tmiddot ests 0 f the na IOn

We may safely judge then that he is not letting his genshy

t t th b tt f herosl y ge emiddot e er 0 1mand that when he calls for more money for our schools he is thinking only about the stateshy~pported schools He should

be more preCIse He could eas-By getinto trouble over this

It is pretty much of an open RCret that what the educational ~ialists would like to see and

ee quiCkly is the complete nashytionalizatjo~ of all American

education and educational agenshyeies so that the problem could be handled with all the convenishyence and dexterity of a federal bureaucracy Then indeed the money could be commandeerecl and channeled in the right di-IOeCtions

It iSil n intoxicating prospect end the current wave of anxiety ever the alleged Americim edushyelltional lag affords a splendid epening for those who agree with them to persuade the nashytion to go along

Faith in the Dollar Let us by no means undershy

estimate these men their power or their determination There is little doubt that the present situation poses one of the great threats to genuine Ameri~~nedshy

ucation in our entire experience For it is completely within

the realm of possibility that the American people stampeded by the psychology of panic m~ht

decide that the educational soshyeialists have the right to it

It is not IecessarY tomiddot antici shypate the nationalization of the

entire system as an immediate tep but if the move for middotfederal control through financial dictashytorship is successful the real battle will have been won The rest is a matter of picking up the pie~es

Now a glarlng fallacy )1t the root ofmiddot Dr Conants rhetoric is that more money is the sure eure for our educational iUs One might suppose (naively no doubt) that better teaching might have even more to do with it -

But his solution is typic~l exshyemplaty of the way vast num- bers of Americans think and operate It is symptoJtlatic of the degree to which sheer material shy

lampm has captured the America mud thetouching falt~ in the

d II th f llibl 0 ar a~ e mae pana~a Have we enemies anywhere

in the world We can buy their friendship Have we a dearth of brains We can buy the~ very best brains in the open market

This of course is a guaranteed recipe for bankruptcy But were Americas economic resources

secure even against the socialshyists and the pseudo-liberals who are bent on disipating them as fast as possible it by no meall8 follows that the formula fits

As it is America is already spending far more money on

education than all middotthe rest of the world combined It might seem reasQiiable that if the anshyswer were to be fcgtund in this direction we would have had some faint inkling of it

0 More Power for Socialists middotThe suspicion however un-

worthy is unavoidable that what the educational socialist8 ~ally want is not better edushycation for America but more for themselves

Dr Comint is a highly intelshyligent man it is very difficult to believe that he is wholly serious when he says that more money can produce more brailllL But there is no question that the conversion of the Americaa ~u~ational syst~m into a monoshylIthIC dletators~lp woud mean t~e grcatestsmgl~ co~centrashyIon o~ po~er fmanc~al and IdeologIcal In - the natIOn and perhas m the w~rld

The quam~ adYlce of the poet Beaumarchals tNapoleon that he make the prunary schools of F h d ranc~ IS ~ropagan a agencI~

was t-llhpuhan compared to this It IS easy enough to say that II h

a t IS bears watchmg partIeshyularly -vhen those interested in promotmg the deal are makmg no obserable effort to conceal theIr tactIcs

Th e real dIffIculty and the

real challenge are to get our schoos back to their essential flnchon of teaching without eIther b k t th tmiddotan )up mg e na lOB

~ d~stroying their own integshyrlty 10 the process This takeshym~re than watching it take oomg

Fleefrom Reds BONN (NC)-Eastmiddot to West

flow of refugees continues like a seemingly endless trek througla the Iron Curtain More ethan bull quarter million people escaped from theSoviet zone of German alone last yearThat is more thall the total of Hungarians who found their way to freedom after the bloody uprising there in 1956

Humility Need _ Continued middotfrom Page One Things werent as complex

for man prior to the Renaissance he said here

Then the qmrch applied inshydividual guidance to emperor and beggar alike ihe scientist who is a Lutheran points out

But when science freed it shy_self from the bonds of religioUs

dogma thus opening the way for the technological revolution the Church lost some of its inshyfluence onmiddot the middotethical conduct of man

The crucical challenge of OUl

day is to recoup this influence to restQre to the Church the task d guiding man alonghi8 dangerous road

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CHIcAGO (NC) - Father Hugh M Beahan Grand Rapids diocesan director of radio and TV reports 44 American dioceses areproducing 108 live televisian programs Among these 05 per cent are on a weekly basis 135 per cent are presented more thaft once a week arid 14 per eent less than ~nce ~ week

Half-hour programs constitute 52 per cent of the totalFather Beahan lid Sunday is the most popular day of telecast with oil per cent of the programs origishynating that day

Father Beahait revealed local Catholic telecasts have increased 220 Per cent in the past five

years and 45 per cent in the ~

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The maj ority of the telecastshying he continued is done as a public service by TV stations About two-thirds of middotthe proshygrams are on the air on thill basis About 28 per cent pay for their broadcast time and about four per cent are sponsored

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THE ANCHOR16 Thurs June 26 1958

Praises Legacy Continued from Page One

and the wiles of communism On his first full day in th~

city President Garcia with his wife and Archbishop Julio Roshysales of Cebu the Philippines attended Mass at St Patrick cathedral The Philippine head of state was greeted from the episcopal throne y His Eminshyence Francis Cardinal Spellman Archbishop of New York

Cardinal Spellman said I hope Mr Garcia that you feel as completely at home today as I was whim given the privilege of celebrating the first Mass in the rehabilitated cathedral in Manila last year

The sermon was delivered by Msgr Charles J McManus di shyrector of the Cathedral Informashytion Center

Following the Mass President Garcia lunched with Cardinal Spellman in the Cardinals resi shydence He then went to the Fordshy

ham Campus in the Bronx Edue3tion is Greatest Ally

President Garcia told hill Fordham audience composed of Father McGinley Philippine dignitaries and members of the clergy that the U S should expand its program of educa- tional aid f~r southeast Asia His country the president middotsaid could supply the cultural liai shyson and be the focal center of such an endeavor

The U~ S he continued by utilizing such institutions as the Ford and Rockefeller Foundashytions with their ~vast means and resources can embark on an expanded educational aid proshygram for southeast Asia througll the Philippines and help train the youth of the region who will be the Asian leaders of tomorshyrow

This could herald the end of communism in our section of the world he declared

Appearing later the same day on Meet The Press the NBC television program President Garcia said his country would not recognize Red China even if the U S should do so

The next two days (June 23 and 24) President Garcia was honored by official and semishyofficial visits which included amiddot breakfast given for him at the

nunkal a native of Malabar in- Waldorf - Astoria Hotel by dia has been ordained at the Charles P Romulo Philippine

middotJesuit seminary here in Indi- Ambassador to the U S ana is the ninth member of hill family to enter the priesthood fIC religious life

Father Kunnilnkal is one 01 IS childmiddotren Three of his seveR ste~s are nuns while all fiVe of bis brothers are in the sen-shyice of the Church Two are Je~

uits-a priest land Brother ODe

w a Carmelite priest another a Capuchin priest arid another a diocesan priest Educated in India the new priest came iD this country thre~ years ago

Cardinal Spellman attended a dinner in President Garcia honor at the Sheraton-Astor

Ho~l given by the Philippine Community Executive Council

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Three Fall River Chinese Sisters Achieve Outstanding Records

An outstanding record is being made at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River by a trio of Chinese si~ters Their story in refreshing contrast to the tales of juvenile delinshyquency haunting todays headlines is an example of the influence for good youngshysters can have on each other

It began when Joyce Mark a 1954 graduate enthused aboutthe academy to her friend Elizabeth Ng Elizabeth daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs Frank Yan Ng 357 South Main Street Fall River decided to attend SHA

Professing no religious affiliashytion she took a keen interest in academy religious classes which she attended voluntarily usually earning top grades in tests and quizzes By her senior year she was seriously considering entershying the Church During ~e

IIenior chiss retreat she discussed the matter with the retreat masshyter Rev Daniel Egan SA who not only encouraged her personshyally but obtained Chinese lanshyguage catechisms for her so that she could explain theFaith more fully to her parents

Alter graduation Elizabeth obtained a civil service job in Washington living in a Catholic residence there at the exprea desire of her parents She began formal religious instruction and was baptised on Holy Saturday this year by Rev Cormac Long of St Peters Washington receivshying the sacrament of confirmashytion on Pentecost Sunday

But the chain of events started by Joyce Mark has not yet Mopped Both Elizabeths sisters followed her to SHA Jean Ng Iraduated this month and has been awarded a full tuition IICholarship to a Providence business college Eventually she hopes to follow Elizabeth w a lovernment position The youngshyest sister Carol is now enterinl

Visit to Lourdes Continued from Pace 0_

heart of Pius XII said Father Oliveira diocesan moderator of the Legion and curate at Our Lady of Lourdes Church TauWlshyton of which Rcv E Souza de Mello is pastor Whenever Leshylion groups visit Rome he bid they receive preferred treatshyment

All over Europe the Dublinshyfounded Legion is active in its work of cooperating with the tlergy in the salvation of souls Jeported Father Oliveira reshycently returned from a 4-day pilgrimage to Old World shrines made with a group of active and auxiliary Legion members When the Pope blessed us it was as if he were trying to take in the whole world with his exshytended armssaid Father Olishyveira A prized souvenir of his trip is a group photograph in which he stands next to the Holy Father and in view of his great devotion to Our Lady a memory equally prized is that he said Mass daily while in Rome at the basilica of St Mary Major largest church in the world dedishytated to Our Lady

Unity of Chure Other points of interest vi8shy

Ited by the pilgrims from the Fall River Diocese included Fatima Ars where the parish thurch of the Cure of An is still in use Pompeii with its worldshyJenow~ed painting of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Parayshyle-Monial made famous by St Margaret Mary Alacoque They are probably one of the few

-groups ever to visit Mon-aco for the purpose of seeing its CatheshydraI completely by-passing the casinos of Monte Carlo

Lourdeshowever inits censhytennial year formed the high point of the pilgrimage said Father Oliveira But he foreshy

went the privilege of bathing in the waters of the shrine There were so many sick people wait shying that I could not bear to take time needed by them

He cited the nightly torchlight procession to the grotto of Lourdes as a never-to-be-forshyaotten expcrience The rosary was said by each pilgrim in bis own tongue with the Gloria Patri at the end of each decade recited in Latin At the end of

~er sophomore year and hasnt decided what career shell folshylow

Pride in Daughter Meanwhile the whole Ng

family who work together in operating a restaurant are anshyticipating Elizabeths retarn to Fall River on vacation in July Family projects are not new to the Ngs however Another unshydertaking was the -founding of a Chinese language SChool ~hich all the children attended

Theyre united too in their pride In Elizabeth When their restaurant was visited during a quiet period they gathered t~

supply details of Elizabeths achievements And they have an added reason for pride in that their daughter is now the Kings daughter as well This was reflected in her choice of a baptismal name shes now Elizshyabeth Regis Ng Regis meanshying of the kin~

the rosary the Hail Holy Queen and Apostles Creed were sung al80 in Latin The combination of so many tongues with the unishyversal language of the Church lave me a tremendous feeling of the oneness of the Church -and the Mystical Body

Visit Headquarten The Legionaries felt at home

ift Lourdes too upon visiting the Legion headquarters there a building given to the organishyzation by a nephew of St Bernashydette on condition that it hi used for religious purposes only At the headquarters Legionaries from all parts of Europe take turns in serving for a month or two at a time They distribute literature and try in other ways w make the work of the Legion known to Lourdes pilgrims

On its return voyage the Fall River pilgrims ship left from Gibraltar and even in that fortress city Father Oliveira disshycovered fellow-Legionaries He has returned to his Taunto~ parshyish more than even enthused over the Legion apostolate

At his own sunny rose-surshyJounded shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes he detailed some of the accomplishments of the three praesidia active in his parish Nearly every previously unconshyfirmed adult has received that

sacrament many marriages have been rectified and th~ number

of parishioners approaching the sacraments has been tripled in the five years the Legion has been in operation In the entire Diocese he said there are 21 praesidia organized in 13 pushyishes

Parish Shrine A miniature Lourdes processhy

sion is held monthly to Our Lady of Lourdes parish shrine with parish and City-wide groups taking turns in partici shypating The shrine itself beshylongs to the parish in a unique way for it is made of stones eollected from the fields of nearby farms Father Oliveira himself manned a truck for a month during the Mariah Year of 1954 when the shrine was built aiding parish teen-agers in collecting suitable stones

The Legion of Mary multi shyplies the zeal of priests by proshyviding them with capable helpshyers declared the diocesan modshyerator Please pray for the work of the Legion and for increased

membership in the Diocese he concluded

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Preiate Says Todays Youth Victims Of False Philosophy of Discipline

GREENSBURG (NC)-Todays To a great segment of our young people make up neither college men ana women today bull beat nor a silent genera- the speaker declared freedom tion but rather are the articu- ill a situation in which the indishylate and aggressive victims vidual can do or say an)thing of a false philosophy of difici- 1II1hich he wants to say or do pline without regard to Hi~ rights or

Rt Rev Msgr Donald M privileges of anyone else To Cleary chaplain to Catholic stu- them the exalted idea of the digshydents at Cornell University nity of man has been corrupted Itbaca N Y offered this analy- into the idea of the supremacy Bis in a commencement address of the individuals judgment at Seton Hill College here Cor- When the are told that libshynell has been the scene of recent y outbreaks of student violence ert~ IS the opportulllty to do ~hat

Students like those who took whl~h one ought to do th~y Imshyt middot th d t t t mediately choke on the word par In e emons ra lOllS a ht f middottmiddot r tht

Cornell -he said are the fu1l- oug to or 1 ~mf 1~~ ~u on ~ blown products of an educational restrlc Ion an Iml a lOn an theory which has as its funda- these words hav~ long slnce been

deleted from their leXicons Onemental premise a glarmg error ht th t 1 The error he continued i15 the mIg say a ~oung ~p e

belief that liberty and freedom have always rebelled agamst aJe unconditioned and UDre- a~t~or~ty have always resented - t d dt th t hl diSCiplIne have always foughtSwlC e commo I les- a p I - h h h t -h =th t d agamst stnctures on speech andosop y w IC eac es a or er h 1

can be established without diseishypline and that morality iFits b d t the od t ofroa es sense IS pr uc the adored democratic process

This point of view Msgr Cleary Said is the only posshysible explanation of students violent reaction to anything which resembles authority or discipline While unexpressed their attitude seems to be We

will accept and Iive by onlythose rules and that code which WE consider to be just and fair

Closes Parish Continued from Pac~ 0_

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TttE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs June 26 1958

Catholic Deaf Are to Meet At Louisville

LOUISVILLE (NC)shyTwo important developments for Catholic deaf persons are expected to come out of the ninth annual convention of the International Catholic Deaf Association here July 6 to 12

Convention directors are lookshying for an agreement on a set of hand signs fQr Catholic usage which will eliminate differences in the signing of such terms as sacraments rosary and Mass

A printed form for Confession by deaf persons is the second mljor items on the agenda This will make it possible for the deaf person to confess his sins quickly and accurately with a pencil

~fhe majority of deaf persons attending the convention will be those who use signs rather than speech for communication All meetings will be conducttgtd by sig-ns in silence Father Gerald Timmel conshy bull

vention chairman said translashytors will be on hand They wiD interpret signs for those not proshyficient in sign language As the slgteeches are delivered in sign language the translators wiD convey the meaning in words

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CrossWord Solution costs and this must come about into duty as the large crowd thro_ugh family prayer Father began to pour into the groundsIn Trend to Grey Films Patrick Peyton of the Holy of the Holy Cross Fathers Semshy

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TOG SUIlBy William oR Mooring EVE C Cross Fathers told more than inary where the Fair was held RIGS ENGLANDA young fellow who knows movies so well he ought to SORO TEEPEE 3500 people at the Country Fair The order has under construcshy

10 on $64000 Question offers two reasons why many in North Easton sponsored by tion on the same grounds a new the Associate Family of the Holy Seminary the first built in thealmost first-class films fail to click with the public these Cross Fathers East by the Order that conductsdays Some he says lack a positive point of view Others The salvation of the world Stonehill College Notre Dame

display too little regard for (James Stewar~) concientiously hinges on the return to unity University Kings College in consistency in characteri~- retiring from the poliGe force love and respect in ~h~ iamily Wilkes-Barre Pa and other tion becaU~e he suffers dizzy spells circle the world famous founder institutions ~

Any Hollywood producer then shortlyalterwards getting of the Family Rosary Crusade Father Peyton left North ehoosing a theme like negro- involved in a dizzy love affair and the Family Theatre said Easton for Minnesota where he

The famous priest who re- will conduct a State-wide Familywhife integration anti-semitism with a woman he knows as the It seems only a short time that polltical char- wife of a-friend turned recently from the Brus- Rosary Crusade on the same

Roddy with his mother used to sels Worlds Fair where the pattern he has followed in dioshyJatanismlabor- In the soon to be released come to our home to dinner Holy Cross Fathers are showing ceses throughout America Eushyin a nag ement film Houseboat Sophia Lor- then play cowboys and Indians a film three years in the making rope Asia and Africa apheaval etc en plays the deVoted foster- wiHf our children The Fifteen Mysteries of thebull h 0 u 1 d not mother of Cary Grants children Dean Stockwells last visit was Rosary was introduced to thepose and ex- (as a means of course to land- with his brother Guy about overflow crowd by the Revploit the social ing their Pa) At the start we three years back He then seemed SAVE MONEY ONGeorge S DePrizio CSC Eastshyproblem then see her teachIng the little boy quiet even timid His career as

mn away from how to steal from a street bar- a boy star had finished Would V It without at- row he make it again as an adult atican Stamps YOUR OIl HEATtempting any solution What Similar inconsistencies have actor VATICAN CITY (NC)-The might happen if positive con- turned up in other recent pic Holy Sees participation in the sectit C(II ~~~n0 1 t be Today presumably he is allelusions were drawn in such tures ne exp aria IOn may Brussels World Fair has been

d- d set again although I hope this films lS another matter tha t H0 11ywoo pro ucers are t db role in Compulsion will not eommemora e y a new series CHARLES F VARGAS

middottes Examples breaking away from stark black f V t Ct t t Clh t type Dean Stockwell either l) a Ican 1 ypo~ages amps 25 ROCKDALE V E

The young man cites as typi- and w I e contrasts-between vir- A EIIU Character typing is one of the-1of the rlp and run tech- tuous and vicious characters NEW BEDFORD MASS most stupid and inexplicable ofIlique in screenplaytelling The fair-haired hero and black TElIIo1TS(J

Markof the Hawk in Wllich moustachioedvillian ai-e not Hollywoods casting habits _ Pup Te~t~ bull99middot ~ - ~he producers set Littl~ Rock even seen in Westerns any more Marglret O~Brien ~owawaita

Produce kto t adult fulfillment as an actreliSIvrics to an African tune rSsee crea e lin I e of g b t th arid as her motherhinted the W II T ~ ~Ma rJorie Morningstar~ which ar a rey e ween e once - ~ a ent C~tp ~n def~re-nce to popuiar senti typical herq and heel the pre- H911ywood producers cannot ~ -v

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This young man was born and Seeing Margaret OBrien and lived many years in the East her mother on TV via Ed MurshyHe is familiar with the typical rows ~Person to Person reshyBritish colonial officer whom called for me more personal he k nows as very d 1fferent contacts I had with them when character from the one Alec Margaret was MGMs top child Guinness plays in Kwai So star The crisp diction and earnshytoo one suspects does Guinness est expression were still there himself who almost refused to on TV but like the pigtails the play the part OBrien dialogue was gone

Pathsmiddot of Glory Sayonara Margaret used to talk a blue The Young Lions The Enemy streak catechism school pets A Delicious Below all recent and excel- everything While She and Dean Treat lent films about war are chal- Stockwell were making The lenged by our young friend Secret Garden together Marshybecause they implicitly de- garet left her arithmetic to make nounce patriotism and national me lemonade I hope someday pride although he quickly adds to become a good cook she that his own military status said and a good philosopher gives him an urgent and im- too _ mediate concern for the preser- Now as Margaret gets her

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that more people than Holly- pared with Elizabeth Taylor wood producers suspect ar~ Dean prepa-res to co-star in alienatedwhether they realize Richard Zanucks production of it ()[not by such trends of the Loeb-Loew crime story thoughtwhich come iil cyclesCompulsion which brought a lodrum up Ii particular theme sensational press to roiuig with monotonous repetition StOCkwell and his co-st~r ltod

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K of C FJeseesWin~ State ~hampionship Anofhell t~agyBy Jack Kineavy

Somerset High School Coaeh In Tito MoveThe latest in a long line of giant killers is St Stephens

NEW HAVEN (N(j) shyHigh of Worcester which last Sunday defeated highlyshyThe national head of tftetouted Newton 41 to annex the 1958 state baseball chamshyKnights of Columbus haspionship The achievement is all the more remarkable when expressed opposition to atshythe comparative male enshy

Gernert are the only men who tempts to extradite a ministerrollments of the two finalshy have performed up to par to of wartime Croatia from thiIists are compared St Steshy date The unSeasonable weather country to face charges of _phens a four year school has among other things reshy crimes in Yugoslavia had a total of 96 boys whereshy tarded the great Ted Williams Supreme Knight Luke E Hart as Newton lists 1400 in grades Ted needs that real warm declared that Andrija Artukoshy10 through 12 weather to get going but the vic Minister of Interior in the

weatherman is still holding outAs a matter Croatian go~ernment duringOn the mound Frank Sulli shyof fact the World War II would become

van and Tom Brewer the acesbaseball turn- a second Imre Nagyll if sentof the staff have been able toout this year back to Yugoslaviaaccount for only seven victories(125) exceeded

11 any example of whatthe total numshy between them Willard I Nixon might result from the grantingber of boys in at 1-7 is in the throes of his of the petition of Yugoslaviathe Worcester worst professional season ever Lor the return of Dr ArtukovicThe former Yankee nemesis nowschool to that country were needooIf St Stephshy is suffering fr6m a sore shouldshyMr Hart said it might beer which probably means hellens were comshyformed in the news from Hunshypeting in the do a stint in the bull pen before gary I pray not and I am JOeshyEastern Tourney the school getting another starting aSsignshyluctant to believe that this g09shywould presumably be included ment e1llment would be willirlg aein Class C which would make On paper the Sox personnel SAFETY PROGRAM Seminarians_from St Marys have his blood on our handsit ineligible to compete~ in middotthe stacks up with the best in the Semmary Baltimore are shown ~tising a releae from

State final St Stephens b league ~us it would be preshy I[ 01 C Membera front head hold during waterfront safety Fogram atcoached by Jack Tivnan forshy mature to consign them to a Mr Harts statement followed Cathedral C~mp Seminarians Donald J Bowen and Jamesmer Holy Cro~ pitcher a decade disappointingfate Detroit at the a resolution passed by the __ or 90 ago The game originally moment is the Cinderella team E Murphy are in the water while National Red Cross preme board of directors ot ~

scheduled for Saturday was held of th~ league The TigerS took Instructor Donald V Brand gives pointers The seminarians Knights of Columbus a ftIIIIF over by threatening ~eather but the vaunted Yankees over the of whiCh was sent to Secre~will be counsellors again at Cathedral Camp this Slminer a banner crowd of 5000 jumPs seven consecutive times of State John Foster Dulles thronged the stands at Fitton before being blown out of the Mr Artukovie is a memlais Field Sunday to witness the park 15-0 of Saturday But if Prelate Stresses Principal Work of tbe St Columbans Counaoil final youre going to lose em might Knigbts of Columbus of WFor Priest Is Offering Mass Don Riedl was the starting and as well lose em gOod minster Calif

NEW YORK (NC)-The prin- ian emigrants continuany hewinning pitcher for St Stephens Out in Milwaukee the four False Chargesteams competing in the Young cipal work of a priest is offer- declared becoming their beshybut he needed help from Paul

Catholic Little League have ing the Mass His Excellency loved spiritual fathers benefacshyMorano who came in the sixth The Yugoslav governm_ chosen novel names for their Archbishop Amleto Giovanni tors counselors infirmarians has been trying since 195 to hurl 3 1-3 innings of scoreless clubs The Popes the Cardinals Cicognani has said they are ever ready to defend have Mr Artukovic 57 exball Morano was indeed the fairshythe Bishops and the Padres The The Holy Sacrifice transcends them when in difficulties and dited A Catholic he selftld haired boy for the Worcest6 clericalmiddot names were selected all h~ activity the Apos- distress they open schools for as Minister of Interior in ~parochials In addition to his

fine relief stint Paul came league sponsors said because tolic Delegate to the United their tnaining and never abanshy pro-Nazi Croatian governm_t the league for boys 912 hopes States decIared in an address at don them or become disheart shy from April 1941 to Octoberthrough with a bases-loaded to eliminate competition on a the dedication of a new $500000 ened by any kind of difficulty 1942 Croatia was made an anshy triple in the fourth to provide parish ~ and encourage the wing at St Charles Seminary hard journey or dangerous ad- dependent state after the Gershymore than the needed margin

for victory youngsters to get along with Staten Island venture - bull bull They increase man invasion of Yugoslavia boys outside their neighborhood Mission of Priest their zeal aod affection in ac- When Titos communist p8I shyIn another tlemencious exhishy

bition of versatility St Stephshy A player pool has been formed Archbishop Cicognani said in co~nfe wi~ the bull bull bull needs of tisans took control of Croatia ill

ens catcher Paul Cantani-who from 12 boys in St Elizabeth his address that a seminary is a thell people 1945 Mr Artukovic fled shySt Mary Czestochowa 5S Peter British-held territory He camehimself owns a 5-0 pitching recshy place where candidates for the It is the ebarity of Christ and Paul and St Robert parishshy to this country in 1948ord-was all over Fitton Field priesthood prepare themselvell which animates these good men es The players will be divided Mr Artukovic has been deshycatching pop flies In all be so that one day they mayexer- Archbishop Cicognani saidinto four evenly matched teams fended by the former privawhauled down five two well back cise their proper and principal They offer their talents heart

An 4P wire photo out of secretary of His Eminence AI-shyof the plate and two up the first office of offering the Mass and 8OuI their labor and re-Cleveland last week pictured a oysius Cardinal Stepinac Fatberbase line The talented catcher The Holy Sacrifice he addedsowces moved by the charity of group of nuns attending the game Stephen Lackovic woo ~had 10 putouts in the ~ame is an act superior to anything Christ they never tire in a body for the first time The resides in Lackawanna HYthat might be --accomplishedFor coach Howard FergusOns 4Jt D ____footnote to the picture went middoton Newton nine the loss must have through intellectual talents lit shyto explain that the sistersmiddot were _SEGUIN bullerary ability or any other giftcome as a distinct shock The dyed-in-the-wool Indian fans

Eastern Mass titlists had -nushy To offer to God the Holy de Body Builderswith but one exception The inshymerous scQring opportunitie Sacrifice and to distribl1te the

dependent ltthinker-amiddot Y~llkee Aluminum or Steelgifts of God the sacraments andbutthey lefta record 16 strandgtshy fan was relegated to a badttow 944 County St ed RoD OLolighlin middotwjtb two th~ truths of faith-such istheeat by her assoCiates Whim the NEW BEDFORD MAssf singles and -amiddot triple Pacedmiddotthe mission of the priest Archshyvisiting Yan~ w~re app~i~I ~ ~~opciCogilani said WY 2tt618i Tige 10gthiC~at~cl Itmiddot wa~ of the situation middottheYp~i~(ed

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When confessions were over Catholic philosophy of educashyI found out why said Father tion Bishop Charles H Helmshybull J obn P Lomasney Maryknoll sing of Springfield-Cape Girardshy

Missioner from Dorchester eau Mo said atmiddotmiddot baccalaureate Mass A gang of kids who were ceremonies at St Louis Univershyplaying baseball instead of at shy sity tending doctrine class rushed More than 15 centuries agointo Cburch middotto take shelter from he observed St Augustine posshya heavy storm ited the Catholic attitude toward

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a wait-and-see policy as Thomas brought in lieu of a false peace performed the incredible task that cannot rise above the natushy~ait-a~~ ~ee Policy I20 -THE ANCHOR I

Thu~s June 26 1958 of working his way through ral order and she knows quite Aristotle Averroes and Avishy well the need for ferment and cenna keeping all that was good both of which are essential to the exigencies of revolution in their systems rejecting what the vitality of the Church The

Churchs Caution Source Free From ErrorOf Reassuring Strength was false and constructing one is conservative the other

By Donald McDonald with Aristotles magnificent revolutionary I realize that I

these few con-Davenport Catholic-Messenger philosophical methods a sys- tmiddott siderations are not the whole oftern of Catholic theology that The Church as an InS 1 utlon

The other day when announcement wasmade that must be conservative But the this matter but I do think theY still stands today as the coinetshy revolutionary ferment must are relevantthe first step toward the possible beatification of John ~tone of all Catholic theologiz- come from her individual memshy

HenryCardinal Newman would be taken June17 a friend And I think that far mor~ llg _ _~ bers aod if the ferment and noteworthy than the Churchsof mine wondered aloud why the Church has on more than Active Elements revolutionary action is needful historical hesitancy in adopting

one occasion viewed a man were coming out in unpreceshy A third consideration is sup- she ~i11 per~it it ~nd if need anltl endorsing what is eventu~ with suspicion if not alarm1 dented profusion and the plied by the great co~tempor~ry be~4edorselt explICItly ally proved true is the fact th~t during his lifetime o~ly to ~nonize him a century or Rveral centuries later Newman lived under a Cloud

for 20 years following his conyersion t 0

the Catholic Fa i t h An d while Newman scholars are stillmiddot dIsputing the justice or inj ustice of it no one denies the faet that

the cloud did exist

Newman- of course was not the first saintly Catholic to encounter suspicion eoolness and official opposition St Thom~s Aquinas was not al shy

~ lowed to teach Aristotle at the University of Paris and saints

like Teresa of AvilaJohn of the Cross and Joan of Arc met with opposition of a ferocity the gentle Newman never knew

i dont think anyone single factor can adequately explain this apparent paradox of official reproach and reservation during a saints life and r post-facto canonization But several conshysiderations come to mind which might put the thing into a focus where middotit is seen as normal and natural and certainly nothing about which to get terribly upset

Test of Analysis And in at least one important

respect the Churchs caution deliberativeness and reflectiveshyness before endorsing the thought and judgmente of one of the faithful constitute one

of the sources of her great and reassuring strength -

This in fact is the first conshysideration I think we should look at We cannot have the reassurance th~t the Church will not be taken iii by false doctrines and philosophies without running the risk that the same Church will delay tor what seems to some of us an intolerably long time before she endorses what is true

If we want to be sure that error does not insinuate itself into Church tradition and teachshylng it seems to l11e we must reconcile ourselves to the faC

middot-that truth too must submit to the time-consuming test of an- alysis examination reflectioil and deliberation

Human Frailties It might be objected - imd

here wecorile to asecoridcon- sideration - that Church au- thorities should be more pershyeeptive that they should be able to recognize more quickly what is true and good that they should be able easily to distiIl shyguish between truth and error This objection ignores I

think two facts First that in cases involving extremely subtle theological and philoshysophical positions those who are in authority must rely upon the theological and philosophical erudition of their advisers who as often as not may be the technical inferiors of the theoshylogians or philosophers whose works ate being examined and evaluated

Nor would it be surprising if advisers to authority suffered from such human frailties as envy frailties that would color their judgment

Time and Age Secondly the circumstances

of time and age must be given sufficient weight In the case of St~ Thomas Aquinas for exshyample the Church up until that time had not developed the ~ys-

tematic theology we know toshyclay Transletions of the Greek and

Arabian pagan philosoph~rs

CAPE COD PllIDES IN NEW CHURCH OurLady of Victory Church in Centerville today off+rs one of the nicest pI of h deg th F II R DO Th

aces woors IP In ~ a Ive~ locese elayout above shows the baptismal font a d Our Lady of Victory shrine togethetwith the facade Ol[ the church at the top Modern kitchen facilities aremiddot in t echurCh base-

ment shown in the center left ph~to and the main altar

Churcli simply lacked the reshy French th~ologian Henri de As an institution commisshysearch and intellectual resources Lubac SJ who himself has sioned by Ghristmiddotto lead souls to make on-the-spot judgments known what it means to have to salvation she is the Holy and distinctions between what his writings and his teachings middotMother and like a mother was true and what was false in legitimately circumscribed by fiercely dedicated to the conshythese philosophers (and a great Church authorities servation of life bull deal of it was in fact false)

In his first book of Para-It was only natural then and doxes Father de Lubac ob-

I feel it very reassuring that serves that in the Church there the Church should have adopted are always two active middotelements

But the Mothermiddot knowswhat Christ her Head has said about the kind of peace He has give~ and the sword be had

is in the center right TlIe Sixth Station-Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus-is in the insert The lower left is a view of the sanctuary from the middle aisle The parish rectory is at t~e lower right The Church may be reached by taking a right turn from Mid~Cape Highway at Craigville Motel to Short Flying Hill Road and continuing to center of Centerville Viilage

for 2000 years she has been able to keep her teachings on Faith and morals il11mune from the inshyfection of error

An awful lot of wrong-headed people have tried to introduce error into that teaching and tradition Their attempts add up to an interesting and volumshyinous history of heresybull

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THE ANCHOR 11 Slovakian ~eds Aim to Thwart

Thurs June 26 1958

Obscenity Law Belief in God Violator Faces VIENNA (NC) - Red

Czechoslovak governmentJail Sentence authorities are dissatisfiedCLEVELAND (NC)-A

precedent-setting conviction with the results achieved in Slovakia by anti-religious comshyhas been obtained against munist indoctrination methodsthe owner of a fun house The fiIst indication of this waa

f~r p~sses~ing and exhibiting obshy given at the opening of the conshyscene movie films gressof the Slovak Communist bull

Mrs Gertrude Gervaras ownshy party in Bratislava Karol Badshyer of Jeans Fun House faces lekgt first secretary of the partyprison t~rms of one to seven central committee declared that years and a fine of from $200 the standards of Marxist and to $2000 Common Pleas Judge Leninist instruction in collegesJohn J Mahon deferred s~nshy and universities are entirelytence pending a defense appeal unsatisfactory He said greaterfor a new trial efforts should be made to free

First of Kind youth from false religious conshyIt was the first conviction of cepts of nature and society

its kind in the memory of vetershy Vaclav Kopecky Deputy Prime an court officials lIIinister of Czechoslovakia adshy

In the wake of a campaign by dressing the congress said a civic organization called Citi shy NEWLY ORDAINED TWIN PRIESTS Identical twins Kevin (lMt) and Dermot Coleshy

It is of the utmost imporshyzens for Decent Litera ture the man are shown with their mother Mrs Mary Coleman and their sisters following their tance that we fight our battleconviction is regarded as a spur ordination as Catholic priests at Youngstown Ohio Sister Ann Vincent (left) and Sister against religious prejudicesfor more stringent self-regulashy Alexis are members of the Order of Holy Humility of Mary The new priests said their without hurting the feelings oftory action by other operators first solemn Mass in Christ the King Church Cleveland NC Photo people who believe in religion

Test for Jury or disturbing the unity of theTwo prospective jurors who National Front formed by the

admitted they were readers of Emphasizes Confusing Ho ur in -World Politics alliance of industrial workenthe Catholic Universe-Bulletin WASHINGTON (NC)-Spains presented by the other probl~ms international assemblies in favor and peasantsCleveland diocesan weekly were Ambassadorto the United States mentioned using them for its of independence of new nations Religious InfI uencedropped from the panel before calledmiddot the present day a con- purpose to whose freedom ther are comshythe trial began One disqualified He alleged the overwhrlmingfusing hour in worldpPlitics Thus we see the tremendous pletely indifferenthimself saying that as a father in a speech before the Washing- irony of modern politics the majority of religiously mir~d~

and a reader of articles attackshy Bring Back God people including many pries~ton archdioceses First Friday Spanish diplomat continued ing pOlnography appearing in take a positive attitude towardClub We see communis~ rulers who For us Catholics he continshythe Universe-Bulletin he did not democracy and so~ialisll1and areAmbassador Jose M de Areil- after enslaving whole nations ued ~this is also an hour of proshy

believe he could be objective hqnest in their desire ttl cooIJ~rshyza said that although some mlke sentimental speeches in -found spiritual movement Films seized by the police ate with us in our work for oJlcauses of the confusion are eco-- since Catholicism as the word

country and to jqin us in thewere shown to the jury of six nomic and socialamong the Wants Corps to End indicates means universalism struggle for peacemen and six women They were major factors is the tremendous I C and for the first time due to the By developing socialist agishyasked todecide if the films wer~ revolution that is-goingon now Juveni e rimes technical means of diffusion the

obscene and if the operator ex~ culture carrying technicalinso many countries of Asia and MANCHESTER (NC) _ New idea of a world is somethinghibited them knowingly achievements and a better u~Africa Hampsl1ir~s top law enforce- which means more th~111 a word

derstandiilg of scientific progshyIn hiS charge to the jury Double Talk ment official has recommended Forethefirst timein history ress into rural districtsand genshyJlldge Mahon defined obscenity ~ut abgtve all there is not establishIlent of a juvenile lte- theCatholic ideology tan arrive as having a substantial tend erally raising the cultural stand

only tbis dizzy situation ~head terttiori corps to provide a rigidly SimultaneouslYwitli the word of ency to deprave or corrupt by aids of village life we shall step

of us but ilso a great and in- sCheduled tife without pleasure God at the farthest corners ofarousing lascivious thoughts or by step reduce religious infhJshy

creasing danger which we must of any kind f9r vicious minors the earth and therefore enable ence among the rural populashylustful desires ~ now face in international com- Attorney General Louis c the order which the Lord gavePolice Crackdown tion he asserted

munism Wyman said this juvenile deten- to His followers to be carriedThe Judge also explained that Communism preserits not tion corps should have the out when He commanded themthe proper test for obscenity is only a direct threat but it-takes toughest schedule that t is pos- to preach the Truth to all Post Office whether the average person advantage of every occasion sible to devise without exceed- peoples and nations of the earthapplying contemporary communshy

ing the limits 0pound human endur- There can be no ~nternational Pharmacyity standards the dominant Catholic Pupils Win anceOnly those juveniles who justice without a moral code conshytheme of the material in quesshy Honors in Spelling commit despicable acts of terror cluded Ambassador de Areilza PRESCRIPTIONStion when taker as a whole and brutality would be sen- A spiritual guidance a Supremeappeals to the prurient interests WASHINGTON (NC) - Three Joseph Norris Jrtenced to the torp law is needed to rule the intershy This is identical with the test Catholic school students placed

The Attorney General de- national order that may be acshy 686 Pleasant St clared cepted by all And for this purshy

for obscenity laid down by the among the first 10 contestants in New Bedford

decision last year Betty Morgan 13 finished in i am convinced that in deal- pose we need to bririg back God U S Supreme Courtin its Roth a national spelling bee

WYman 3-3918 Assistant Cuyahoga County fifth place and received a prize ing with minors who commit to international life and to use

Prosecutor Thomas L Osborne of $100 She stumbled on the crime there has not yet been the Gospel as the fundamental said the conviction will open the world chiaus misspelling it found sufficient deterrent to that principles of our internal and way for police to crack down on chause small element of the juvenile foreign behavior CONTRACTORS operators who for years have Receiving prizes of $50 each community that commits really been walking on a razor edge were Richard P Hire of Fort vicious crimes against smaller between obscenity and legality Wayne who came in ninth and children girls and cripples

Yolanda Laurel of Laredo Tex While tender loving kindshywho was tenth ness and the milk of human unshyPhysicians Honor Thomas P Whittaker a Cathshy derstanding must always be olic who attends the American available to those who deserveBay State Native School of Oslo Norway placed it those minors who commit

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-One seventh and received $100 vicious acts of brutality should of the nations foremost authorishy Jolitta Schlehuber of Topeka be dealt with by our courts ties on chest diseases bas been won first prize of $1000 There in the same manner as adults presented the coveted medal and were 41 girls and 21 bOys in the and they should know it in adshycertificate of award of the Amershy contest vance lcan College of Chest Physicians at the annual convention of the college bull

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day is a hard and difficult one the Bishop asserted It is no secret that the poison of our secular age has seeped into the

minds of men into the home into the community into the very spirit of our times There is no nourishment of vocations in a spirit soured by secularshyism

Praise Serra Bishop Mussio stated that

what is needed tOdayto build religious vocations is the lttype M spiritual encouragement givshyen bv Serra International-- P~ple who look outmiddotof inon- ey-tinted glasses do not fo~~ the background of such spIrltual encouragement he contmued -Ihese same Catholic people try to simplify the problem of their own responsibility to the lPirit by employing gadgets to ensnare vocations

Such means might contribute 80mewhat when used in conshyjunction with the basic apPal self-sacrifice but as an 10shy

eentive in themselves they are ~essmiddot In the Serra program these means are valuable as long bull they flow from the Serra lPirit

The Bishop declared that Godhas called on Serra Internationshyal to offset the deplorable deshy

1ections in regard to religious lOCations

God needed in this day a ebampion of the altar and found the Bishop said He called JOU as an organized force for JIOOd to overcome the delinshyquencies of the home to become IIle renewed Christian spirit of ebe community as it affects

lOCations Serious Problem

middotYours is in every sense a voshytion he concluded a true ealling by God to participate as laymen in the vital needs today

Upon it likewise depends bullhe concluded the ability to forestall other ideologies and lect such as laicism communism and PJotestantism which _ are gaining ground to the detriment of our traditional religion

LEGATE His Eminence Paul Emile Cnrdinal Leger Archbishop of Montreal has been named to represent the Pope at the 300th annishy~rsaiy ce1blation of the Shrine of Ste Anne de Beaushypre in ()nat1lt~ June 2a-26 NC PhoLo

POETRY PLEASES POPE Pope Pius XII provides an attentive audience for young Walter- Rossi of the Villa Nazareth a school for extraordinary orphan children founded by Msgr Domenico Tardini Vatican Pro-Secretary of State shown with his little charge NC Photo

Speed Anti-Religious Tactics VATICAN CITY (NC)-Radio Other reports from Berlin the Vatican today cited several in- Vatican commentator continued stances showing that the anti- ann-ounce the creation of a so- religious campaign in countries called society of funerL orashyunder the communists is being tors by the communist authorshyintensified ities of East Germany The

The Vatican commentator society is made up of persons quoted two Russian publications supporting his contention that the Soviets have middotnot let up in their anti-religious attitudes

Moscow meideDts He said the RussUm magazine

Literaturnaja Gazeta_reported a Religious was recently atrested

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who eullgize defunct communshyists during the burial ceremony The intention is to create a

counterpart to thtl ~Christian burial service since priests deny such serves to communists

As a further example of anti shyreligious tactics Vatican Radio

pointed t a solemn communist

ceremony held on International

Childhood Day when communshy- hits made a rite out of conferring shy names on children to replaCe their Christian names

Seminary Heads Plan To Convene in Rome

BOGOTA (NC)-The spirituai intellectual and cultural training of priests will be the main topic of study at the- Congress of Recshytors of Latin American Semin- aries to be heldmiddot in Rome Sept

20 The rectors of all major semshy

inaries in Latin America are exshypected to take part The me_ing was organized in connection wit~

the cermonies marking the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the Liltin American Pontifical CoHege in Rome The congress will be presided over by the recshytor of that college Jesuit Father Pablo Lopez de Lara

Bv Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD We are familia with the word Catechism but not so familiar

with the word Catechist ~ catechist is one who teaches religion in au area to a group preparing them for reception into the

_Church by a priest Catechists do not work to any great extent in the United States though the need is imperative On the

average each priest in the United States has only three converts a year If the laity were trained In their faith and zealous ~nough the -number of 1)9nvertll per year in the United States would increa~ ten fold

The Missions cannot exist without cateshy~hists because priests ar~ so few for the harvest Heremiddot is an example of how one small seed has grownmiddot into the mustard tree Fifty years ago two White Father missionshyaries on a brief visit trained- and fhlaquon left one catechist formiddotthe Alur country of Africa which at th~ time was wholly pagan Today in that area there are 80000 Catholics In middot~ne village last year there were 2000 adult baptfsms which equals the number of conshyverts in some of our large cities

Here lies an opportu~ity for tile faithful to live up to the obligations of the Saclament _ of Confirmation Baptism incorporates us to ChrIst the King Who

bull founded the Kingdom of His Church Holy Orders mcorporates u~ to Christ the Priest Who sacrifices Himself for the sms of the wo~ld Confirmation incorporates us to Christ the Teacher Who came mto the world to give testimony of the ~ruth

Catholics who realize that Confirmation imprints an indelible character on their soul know that they are bound tospread the faith and make converts In other words to be CatechIsts If you have failed to fulfill the duties of Confirmation at home then ~Irea catechist to do so for you in the Missions One can be hIred for as little as $20 a month ~en you send your sacrifice to the Holy Father through his Society for the PropagatIon of the FaIth he distributes it to the area of the world most in need Thank you again and again for helping him spread the Fait

GOD LOVE yOU to WXC for $40 For Our Holy Fathers Missions hope it will do some goodsonlewhere to Little Magie for $5~I saved five dollars from my allowances and have deCIded to sehd it to you for the Missions to Miss EB for $8 I won_ this at my place of employment by making a suggestion for saving time and money-may it help to save a soul J

When you leave for yoonr summer vacation do ou leave behind an earring or cnfflink that has lost its mate gold eywass frames a rin~ or bracelet you no longer wear or old gold anel jewelr you no longer use Dont Jet them go to waste tbey ina help the missionaries in five continents Just send them to us we will resell tbem and the mone will be sent ~ the Holy Fatber to aid tbe poor andsnffei-ing in aU mission lands

Cut out this column pin your sacrifice to -it and mail it to the

Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth ~veIlJeNe~York1 N Y or your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV ~YMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street F~l Rive Mass

Urges Active Role By Union Memb~rs WORCESTER (NC)-A gradshy ates would eventually become

union members because of theuating class of Boys Trade spirit of the times BishopHighSchool-potential union Wright exhorted those who do

mbmbers-has been urged to join- to attend union meetings become more middotthan pawns in to take part in all voting and to some union leaders quest for be sure to know why how and Power in whose name decisions are

Bishop John J Wright of made Worcester told them that this He cautioned the graduates would mean constance vigilance against allowing themselves to in addition to conscientious pershy middotbe reduced to mere statistics formance of their duties and obshy in furthering some national or ligations as union members international union leaders amshy

Remarking that many gradu- bitions 1

til the holy priesthood Archbishp Juan Landazuri

lticketts of Lima Peru stated that the most serious problem which all our South American countries suffer is without doubt lie scarcity of clergy

In Brazil he said there is eRe priest for every 6qoO CathoshyliCs in Argentina one for every 1

500 in Peru one for evey 5000 in Columbia Ecuador alld Chile one priest for ever-y 3000 llaithful

Tbreaten BeliPoD The situation would be much

worse he~asserted H it were aot for the help given bymiddot the Ilumerous members of the Eushyropean and North American dergy

To solve this problem is to brighten the future of the Church in South America the Archshybishop said because upon it depends the Christian formation of the faithful and their spirit shyasl welfare

in Moscow and that an active search is being carried on to locate another Religious for proshymoting meetings of a _religious nature

The Soviet youth review Pioniyr the commentator-said has attacked spiritual exercises calling them inadmissible manishyfestations of -medieval ignorshyaflCe I

Outside the Soviet Union the campaign is also being waged on a vast scale he said He cited the example of East Gerinany where Bishop Helmut Wittlerof Osnabruck has declared thatmiddotl the

fight against the Cburcbhas beshycome greater in the past six months

East German The Bishop speaking to a cori-

vention of Catholic editors in Hamburg said school directors in East Germany now must supervise the political tendenshycies of all teachers including priests in charge of religious inshystruction

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Pa rish Demahds Continued from Page One

of the Church which is both an institution or a visible means of grace and also a co~~ munity of the hithful - the Mystical Body of Christ I

When the Church is considshyered only as an institution he said laym~1 are likely to reshygard their parish as a kind of handy filiing station to which we come once a week to be spiritually refuelled

But when th~ Church is conshysidered as the Mystical Body he continued e begin to see tha~ as members of the parish we are responsible with our priests for all the soul~athshyolic and non-Catholic-who live within our parish boundaries and that we are responsible for building a real community on the temporal order in our parish

neighborhoods The disappearance of the soshy

ealled national parish organshyized on lines of nationality has created many problems for urban parishes Mr Giese said

Without Roots Parishioners today are basicshy

aUy without roots he declared without attachments or loyalshyties to a parish M~my members of city parshy

Isheshe added no longer feel a closeness an identificatiof a loyalty to the parish The parish has become more of a plant than a community of the faithshyful M~ Giese went on to point

out that the parishioners lack of identification with his parish is similar to the situation that

exists in other areas of modern xiety

The individual feels a loss of identity he remarked in the face of big corporations big labor organizations big politi shycaf parties big government

It is a major problem b~

laid and almost all who have considered it come to the Same conclusion - once again smaIlI

intermediar groups which act as a buffer between the lonely individual and large associashytions must be developed

Small Groups T~us he said the more we I

ellD landscape our parishes with lIIlall Catholic Action groupings community -ltsociations block organizations and so forth the shybetter our chances of building CQmmunity and parish spirit in these massive urban neighbor- boods and of restoring to the lonely individual his sense of dignity In con~rast with the city parshy

Ish Mr Giese said the new shbshyurban parishes seem to have a godd natural community spirit Parishioners are eager for Cath- otic education for both chiidren and adult he declared and lay participation in the liturgy is more frequent Mr Giese maintained that it ampI simply an impossibility for the average parish priest today to carry out his ministry alone It is estimated that an average priest can successfully contact no more than 600 people a year and yet we have parishes from five to 10 thousand with only three or four priets to a parish

Itis for this reason he sai~ that the modern parish needs great numbers of the laity to carry out the catechetical apostolatecensus work teachshying home visiting record-keepshying

Mr Giese also expressed the hope that eventually the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine will be able to send lay cate chists tb mission lands as part of our contribution to the world mission activity of the Church

M~rk Centenary ROME (NC)-The Daughters

of the Heart of Mary have cele- brated the first centenary of the opening of their first houSe here

The Society founded in Paris in 1790 has approximately 1500 members scattered throughout the world The organization was established in the United States in 1851 and has houses

in13 archdioceses and If dio- Celieamp bull

MASS ABOARD ROMANCE Very Rev William E RivelySJ newly-appointed Jesuit Superior to the Caroshyline-Marshall Islands Mission says Mass-aboard his 50-foot mission schooner Romance In the background assisting at Mass is the schooners native crew Ne Photo

Hospitals Must Center Attention Always Aroud Care of Patient ATLANTIC CITY (NC)-Sym- demand that he and his family

pathy kindness and understandshy be greeted reassuringly that ing should be expressed the moshy hospital regulations be presentshyment a patient enters the hosshy ed courteously and medical terms pital a Sister who is a hospital consultant told the 43rd annual convention of the Catholic Hospital Association here

Sister Justina Morgan a member of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul from Marillac Seminary Norshy

mandy Mo spoke of the openshying general session of the conshyvention which had as its theme The Hospital Aposiolate in a Changing Era

Primary Purpose We must accept literally

never before that hospitals hosshypital administration schools of nursing ind schools of nursing administration exist for one primary purPose and one OQly namely the care of the patient Sister said

We all know this to be true rhen why have we strayed so far from care-care centered around the patient she asked

For years she continued we have justified our position in terms of the war shortage of nurses shortage ot all types of hospital personAel and vthe 40shyhour week

Sister Justina said another factor is the shortened hospital stay today but she said that for the very reason that the patient will be with us so short

[a time the elements of sym- pathy kindness understanding and love should be felt and exshypressed from the moment be enters the hospital

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General Session

Presiding at the general sesshysion was Msgr F M J Thomshy

ton of Sea Girt N J president of the association Greetings to the delegates were delivered byBishop Justin J McCarthy of Camden

Speakers were Msgr Thom- ton Msgr Donald A McGowan director Bureau of Health and Hospitals NlltiQnal Ca~holic Welfare Conference Washingshyton and Sister Francis Xavier

dean schoof of nursing DYoushyville College Buffalo NY

In another convention session Dr James F Collins medical director of Cambridge City Hosshypital Cambridge Mass warned against the tendency to rely on modern medical magic to the neglect of medical fundamenials

Dr Collins also said that medshyicine should be a happy com bination of art and science but

that modern communication facilities have glamorized the scientificaspect

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GODS HOME FIRST~ OURS LATER Sis~r Gladys of the Hoi) Cross superior of St Marys Convent

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bull and we have an orphanaJe willi 52 children The sisters live in part of the school building and the schoo veranda is used as a chapel In all these )ears we have not been able to dve a proper plaee to Ow Lord all our earnings have te be used to run the school and orphanage So our beloved benefacton we approach you humbb with a request--will )ou be

kind enough to help us build a chapel To build a chapel for these sisters will cost $4000 Could yoU heip The) are aski~ for a home for Our Lord

OUR FUND FOR ORPHANS BREAD HELPS To FEED AND CLOTHE SEVERAL THOUSAND ORPHANS IN THE NEAR EAST)

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GOD INCARNATE middot0 wOl1derful power of the priest 1I87S St Augustine in whon

handa the Son of God becomes Incarnate evermore even as He onee became Incarnate III the womb of His Vlrshydn Mother Truly all wonders are Inslgshynlilcant In relation to the Btupendous thing that takes place ever) time a priest celeshybrates Mass If you could give ilnanclal aid to i1boy In the Near East who Is studying to become s priest you would be helping him toward the day that he will be riven

-power whleh surpasses that of angels PAUL and GEORGE hoPe one da)to be priests

of themiddotMost High The) are studylng at Ii seminaI In INDIA Preparation for the priesthood entalls a lonr arduous eourse or studies The cost of tuition is $100 a year for Ib yean

MEDICINES TO EASE THE PAIN OF THE SUFFERING LEPERS OP INDIAi OUR DAMlEN LEPER FUND HELPSmiddot TO BUY

~EEDED MEDICATIONS FOR THESE POOR PEOPLE

SHARING IN MERIT SISTER WILLIAM and SISTER JOSE hope to deYote their IIv~

God bull Relidous They have bee-un their preparation for their dedicated service and are now In a uovltlate ID PALAI INDIA If one of them was your adopted daughter In Christ 10U would reo celve a share In the merits of her apostolate and a remembrance In her dall) prayers bull How caD yoU adopt one of them By aldlnl

her In a material way wblle she is learning tho rudiments of religious life Two years of trai Inll In the novitiate are necessar) for a girl wbo

Corporate Communion

The~ParishmiddotParadc NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES FALL RIVER

All members of the Womens Guild are urged by their officers

to receive corporate Communion at the 8 oclock Mass next Sun- day morning They will meet in the vestibule of the upper church where ranks will be formed ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

High honors and perfect at shytendance awards were presented to ciiildren attending Christian Doctrine classese at recent cereshymonies conducted by Very Rev Leonard J Daley pastor

The classes are taught by the Missionary~Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity tbgether with five lay teachers - Meriting High Honors w~re

Elizabeth Morin Gerald MurshyphY_Michael Gladych Bonnie

Farrenkopf Donn~ Harris Mark Sullivan

Also Annette Cloutier Jenshynifer Murray Suzanne Gladych Ellen Karu~as Nancy Dunne Michael Donovan William Frashytus Karen Hurley Patrick Donovan and Philip Sullivan

Twenty-nme awards were made for pepect attendance at

ST LAWRENCE NEW BEDFORD

The Annual Reception to new members of the Guard of Honor SoCiety was held on the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus when 40 new members were reshyceived into the society arid enshyrolled by the pastor Rt Rev Msgr James J GeI~rd VG

This society is dedicated to adoration and reparation to the Sacred Heart-of Jesus and Monshysignor Gerrard spoke to the members of the many ways to practice this devotion The meetshying closed with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament

The following are to represhysent St Lawrence Parishin the District Council of Catholic Woshymen for the coming year

Delegate Mrs Leo Gallagher Alternate Mrs Emile Monfils o

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15 Ne~ Rect~ry Replaces Roundhouse Continued from Page One

-- h w IC In ItseIf a landshyIurc h h IS mark in this town of more than 13000 people the rectory gives the parish four red brick buildshylngs within a comparatively

lIIJ1all area The church also owns a twoshy

story wooden house whIch was used as a te~porary rectory lgttshytween the bme the roundhouse was torn down and the new building was completed for ocshycupancy two weeks ago

Roundhouse The roundhouse came into the

possession of the church when property bounded on three foides by Park Tifft and Broad 5ts was purchased for $20000 in 1877

Legend has it that the buildshylng part of the so-called Tifft property was used during the Revolutionary War days as a hiding place for Negro slaves who had fled their Southern

Movement for Unity Causes Uneasiness

ROME (NC)--Ceflain activshyities of the world Council of Churches have caused uT)easishyness in many Catholics intershyested in the movement to unite Christendoms separated churchshyes

Jesuit Father Charles Boyer editor of the Catholic magazine Unitas voices this fear in an editorial entitled Misgivings on the Ecumenical Movement

Father Boyer who is also a professor of patristic theology at the Gregorian University said the uneasiness arises from two lIOurces-exterior unity without doctrinal unity and a tendency of the council to devote itself to activities other than the search for unity

The Jesuit writer said the council was formed as a result of the ecumenical movement and was intended from its beginshyings to promote Christian unity

Intellectual Life RIVER FOREST (NC)--More

than 200 persons from 20 states and Canada have registered to attend a two-day symposium on the Catholic contributionmiddot to American intellectual life at Rosary College in Illinois start shying June 14

masters There was a tunnel whlch conshy

nected the basements of the church and the rectory but It had not been used for many yeAarsmiddot II f

few years middotalo a section 0 the lawn between the church and the roundhouse collapsed and revealed a hidden undershyground room walled with heavy blocks of granite which could have been used years ago for either a hiding place or a vegshyetable cellar

The roundhouse consisted of two floors and a small ~upola at the top center It had a spiral staircase winding up from the first floor to the cupola directly in the center of the building

New Building In c~trast the new building

has spacious rooms separate second-floor suites for the three priests assigned to the parish a large recreation room in the basement a suite for visiting priests and another suite for the housekeepers

The four suites for the priests occupy the second floor On ~e

first floor are the quarters for the housekeepers-with sepshyarate bedrooms for each one-a kitchen dining room three ofshyfices lounge and a sitting room for the maids The building is 66 feet across

the front and 41 feet deep on the south side-next to the church --and80 feet deep on the opshyposite side It is in the form of an ell

There are concrete floors throughout overlaicent with linoshyleum and carpeis

A feature of the building ia the inter-communication system connecting the suites offices and other areas on the first floor

The recreation room provides an area where the Rev Edward B Booth pastor of the church hasmiddot been conducting convert classes

Thomas F Coleman was the contractor and the architect was Joseph M Mosher Jr Both are from Providence

The late Rev Francis J Mashyloney who was succeeded by Father Booth as the pastor planned the rectory but did not live to see the start of ~onshy

struction Msgr Gerrard was assisted in

NEW RECTORY Rt Rev Msgr James J GerrardVG (second left) is shown with Rev Edward B Booth pastor (left) Rev Edwin J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunshyziato assistants at laying of the cornerstone of new rectory to replace historical roundhouse at St Marys North Attleboro

The vicar general expressed his thanks to the parishionenDeschenes Wins Scholarship for your cooperation and loyshyalty in making it possible forSpotlighting Our Schools the priests to live and work in

SHA ELEMENTARY FALL RIVER

Presentation of a gift to Sister Marita Dolores SUSC princishypal by Elizabeth Donnelly capshytain of the schoo~ was one of the highlights of the annual party for the Sacred Hearts Academy elementary division graduating class held on the

CARNEGIE GRANTEE Rev Brother James M Kenshyny SJ of Morrist9wn N J business manager of the service enterprises at New Yorks Fordham Unishyversity has been awarded a Carnegie Foundation grant to attend the 1958 ShEgtrt Course in College Business Manageptent at the Univershysity of Omaha this summer NC Photo

comfort school grounds Monday after noon

The class pro]jhecy was given 3 Good Reasons by Sharon Cronin and Brendll Shea the will by Patricia Callashy for savinghan md the Whos Who by Barbara Kane A buffet lunch- eon was served at The SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO Od Red Bonk

At the graduation exercises of the school Gerard Deschenes was awarded the annual scholshyarship given by the Student Fund of the parish His avershyage in the combined years avershyage and competitive examinashytion was 90 per cent This projshyect started in 1948 helps boost attendance at Catholic fligh schools which is one condition for accepting this award The 1 You get sound advice winner is given $100 each year based on 130 years for the four years of high school of experienceFunds are provided by monthly contributions made by a group 2 We currently pay a of interested parishioners savings dividend of

Son of Mr and Mrs Agenard 3 per year Deschenes Gerard has been enshyrolled at Assumption High 3 Service is prompt School in Worcester He has a conside~ate helpful brother studying at St Francis

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the party held for the graduates in the parish hall following TIle graduation exercises were doshynated by Rev Joseph Larue OLDpastor of the church Rev Edshymond L Dickinson assistant and director of the school State RED Representative Carlton H Bliss Ladies of St Anne Sodality Duvernay Council No 42 Union BANK S Jean Baptiste North Attleshy Fall River Savings Bank boro Catholic Womens Club

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He said the faith of the f)eople of North Attleboro is well known throughout the diocese

Father Booth cited the new rectory as a monument to the parish bull

He was presented with a check by Mr Fisher on behalf of the society to aid in paying for the building

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WASHING(ON (NC)-- More than 300 million copies of pubshylications were distributed by Russia in the free world last year for propaganda purposes

This figure represented a five per cent increase over 1956 the United States Information Agenshycy reported In the Middle East however the figure was up 400 per cent to a total of 413600 books and 1515400 pamphlets Russia will issue 700 new titles in 26 languages for disshytribution in the free world durshying 1958 USIA estimates

The USIA said it had about three million books in its 156 libraries in 64 countries last year Since 1950 it has assisted foreign publishers in bringing out 40 million copies of 4400 American books printed in 50 languages

Communism But One Christian Life Threat

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the dedicatory ceremony by Father Booth Rev Edwiri J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunziato assistants

Visiting Priests Visiting priests included Rt

Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St John the Evangelist Church in Attleboro Rev Corshynelius ONeill Ubalde J Denshyneault James F McCarthy and Edward Rausch all of Attleboro Revs Gerard Chabot and Roger Gagne pastor and assistant reshyspectively of St Theresa Church in South Attleboro Rev Patrick TT Hurley of TlUnton Revs Thomas Parris and Elshymeric Dubois of LaSalette Semshyinary Attleboro and Rev Cornelius Keliher of St Mary Church in North Seekonk

Addressing the gathering were Msgr Gerrard Father Booth George R Fisher representing the St Vincent de Paul Society Bernard J Doyle Sr representshying the patishioners and Albert M Larsen Jr Chairman of the Board of Selectm~n

Father Loew introduced the speakers

Sage and Sand

Denies Theory More Money Cure for Educational 1lls

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

It is an article of the unwritten American creed that there is nothing so bad that another billion dollars or so wont mend it If for example we seem to be in danger of falling Qehind in the race for space contr9l the obvious remedy is for us to shell oufbull 1

astonomlca sums of ~oney to recapture leadership If our schools have been delin quent in producing sufficient brain power why then the cure is more money -much more m 0 n e-y - tom a k e them produce

It is a cheershyluI form u 1a and it solves all our anxieties

without tears Not unexpectshyedly it was Dr Jam~s Bryant C()I1ant whose

name is great among the chemists who pro- posed it the other day with special reference to opening the floodgates of funds for our Amercan educatiampnal system

Our schools he told his com lIlencement listeners are not really bad schools nor have they actually failed in their edshyllCational mission Tliey simply have not had enough money to 40 their job Give them more -much more-and they wiU work like a charm

Seek Nationalizatioa Now it should be borne in mind that Dr Conant sometime presshy

Ident of Harvard University (a private school) has widely ad-Yertised his view that the prr Yate and religious schools of America are divisive and thereshyfore harmful to the best intershy

tmiddot ests 0 f the na IOn

We may safely judge then that he is not letting his genshy

t t th b tt f herosl y ge emiddot e er 0 1mand that when he calls for more money for our schools he is thinking only about the stateshy~pported schools He should

be more preCIse He could eas-By getinto trouble over this

It is pretty much of an open RCret that what the educational ~ialists would like to see and

ee quiCkly is the complete nashytionalizatjo~ of all American

education and educational agenshyeies so that the problem could be handled with all the convenishyence and dexterity of a federal bureaucracy Then indeed the money could be commandeerecl and channeled in the right di-IOeCtions

It iSil n intoxicating prospect end the current wave of anxiety ever the alleged Americim edushyelltional lag affords a splendid epening for those who agree with them to persuade the nashytion to go along

Faith in the Dollar Let us by no means undershy

estimate these men their power or their determination There is little doubt that the present situation poses one of the great threats to genuine Ameri~~nedshy

ucation in our entire experience For it is completely within

the realm of possibility that the American people stampeded by the psychology of panic m~ht

decide that the educational soshyeialists have the right to it

It is not IecessarY tomiddot antici shypate the nationalization of the

entire system as an immediate tep but if the move for middotfederal control through financial dictashytorship is successful the real battle will have been won The rest is a matter of picking up the pie~es

Now a glarlng fallacy )1t the root ofmiddot Dr Conants rhetoric is that more money is the sure eure for our educational iUs One might suppose (naively no doubt) that better teaching might have even more to do with it -

But his solution is typic~l exshyemplaty of the way vast num- bers of Americans think and operate It is symptoJtlatic of the degree to which sheer material shy

lampm has captured the America mud thetouching falt~ in the

d II th f llibl 0 ar a~ e mae pana~a Have we enemies anywhere

in the world We can buy their friendship Have we a dearth of brains We can buy the~ very best brains in the open market

This of course is a guaranteed recipe for bankruptcy But were Americas economic resources

secure even against the socialshyists and the pseudo-liberals who are bent on disipating them as fast as possible it by no meall8 follows that the formula fits

As it is America is already spending far more money on

education than all middotthe rest of the world combined It might seem reasQiiable that if the anshyswer were to be fcgtund in this direction we would have had some faint inkling of it

0 More Power for Socialists middotThe suspicion however un-

worthy is unavoidable that what the educational socialist8 ~ally want is not better edushycation for America but more for themselves

Dr Comint is a highly intelshyligent man it is very difficult to believe that he is wholly serious when he says that more money can produce more brailllL But there is no question that the conversion of the Americaa ~u~ational syst~m into a monoshylIthIC dletators~lp woud mean t~e grcatestsmgl~ co~centrashyIon o~ po~er fmanc~al and IdeologIcal In - the natIOn and perhas m the w~rld

The quam~ adYlce of the poet Beaumarchals tNapoleon that he make the prunary schools of F h d ranc~ IS ~ropagan a agencI~

was t-llhpuhan compared to this It IS easy enough to say that II h

a t IS bears watchmg partIeshyularly -vhen those interested in promotmg the deal are makmg no obserable effort to conceal theIr tactIcs

Th e real dIffIculty and the

real challenge are to get our schoos back to their essential flnchon of teaching without eIther b k t th tmiddotan )up mg e na lOB

~ d~stroying their own integshyrlty 10 the process This takeshym~re than watching it take oomg

Fleefrom Reds BONN (NC)-Eastmiddot to West

flow of refugees continues like a seemingly endless trek througla the Iron Curtain More ethan bull quarter million people escaped from theSoviet zone of German alone last yearThat is more thall the total of Hungarians who found their way to freedom after the bloody uprising there in 1956

Humility Need _ Continued middotfrom Page One Things werent as complex

for man prior to the Renaissance he said here

Then the qmrch applied inshydividual guidance to emperor and beggar alike ihe scientist who is a Lutheran points out

But when science freed it shy_self from the bonds of religioUs

dogma thus opening the way for the technological revolution the Church lost some of its inshyfluence onmiddot the middotethical conduct of man

The crucical challenge of OUl

day is to recoup this influence to restQre to the Church the task d guiding man alonghi8 dangerous road

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CHIcAGO (NC) - Father Hugh M Beahan Grand Rapids diocesan director of radio and TV reports 44 American dioceses areproducing 108 live televisian programs Among these 05 per cent are on a weekly basis 135 per cent are presented more thaft once a week arid 14 per eent less than ~nce ~ week

Half-hour programs constitute 52 per cent of the totalFather Beahan lid Sunday is the most popular day of telecast with oil per cent of the programs origishynating that day

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The maj ority of the telecastshying he continued is done as a public service by TV stations About two-thirds of middotthe proshygrams are on the air on thill basis About 28 per cent pay for their broadcast time and about four per cent are sponsored

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THE ANCHOR16 Thurs June 26 1958

Praises Legacy Continued from Page One

and the wiles of communism On his first full day in th~

city President Garcia with his wife and Archbishop Julio Roshysales of Cebu the Philippines attended Mass at St Patrick cathedral The Philippine head of state was greeted from the episcopal throne y His Eminshyence Francis Cardinal Spellman Archbishop of New York

Cardinal Spellman said I hope Mr Garcia that you feel as completely at home today as I was whim given the privilege of celebrating the first Mass in the rehabilitated cathedral in Manila last year

The sermon was delivered by Msgr Charles J McManus di shyrector of the Cathedral Informashytion Center

Following the Mass President Garcia lunched with Cardinal Spellman in the Cardinals resi shydence He then went to the Fordshy

ham Campus in the Bronx Edue3tion is Greatest Ally

President Garcia told hill Fordham audience composed of Father McGinley Philippine dignitaries and members of the clergy that the U S should expand its program of educa- tional aid f~r southeast Asia His country the president middotsaid could supply the cultural liai shyson and be the focal center of such an endeavor

The U~ S he continued by utilizing such institutions as the Ford and Rockefeller Foundashytions with their ~vast means and resources can embark on an expanded educational aid proshygram for southeast Asia througll the Philippines and help train the youth of the region who will be the Asian leaders of tomorshyrow

This could herald the end of communism in our section of the world he declared

Appearing later the same day on Meet The Press the NBC television program President Garcia said his country would not recognize Red China even if the U S should do so

The next two days (June 23 and 24) President Garcia was honored by official and semishyofficial visits which included amiddot breakfast given for him at the

nunkal a native of Malabar in- Waldorf - Astoria Hotel by dia has been ordained at the Charles P Romulo Philippine

middotJesuit seminary here in Indi- Ambassador to the U S ana is the ninth member of hill family to enter the priesthood fIC religious life

Father Kunnilnkal is one 01 IS childmiddotren Three of his seveR ste~s are nuns while all fiVe of bis brothers are in the sen-shyice of the Church Two are Je~

uits-a priest land Brother ODe

w a Carmelite priest another a Capuchin priest arid another a diocesan priest Educated in India the new priest came iD this country thre~ years ago

Cardinal Spellman attended a dinner in President Garcia honor at the Sheraton-Astor

Ho~l given by the Philippine Community Executive Council

The 61-year-old Philippine leader rQde up Broadway from Jlattery Park to receive the trashyditional city welcome to visit shying heads of state Thousanda 01 cheering New Yorkers lined the sidewalks Ticker tape flutshy~red from hundreds of open windows in the downtown 01shyfice section

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Three Fall River Chinese Sisters Achieve Outstanding Records

An outstanding record is being made at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River by a trio of Chinese si~ters Their story in refreshing contrast to the tales of juvenile delinshyquency haunting todays headlines is an example of the influence for good youngshysters can have on each other

It began when Joyce Mark a 1954 graduate enthused aboutthe academy to her friend Elizabeth Ng Elizabeth daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs Frank Yan Ng 357 South Main Street Fall River decided to attend SHA

Professing no religious affiliashytion she took a keen interest in academy religious classes which she attended voluntarily usually earning top grades in tests and quizzes By her senior year she was seriously considering entershying the Church During ~e

IIenior chiss retreat she discussed the matter with the retreat masshyter Rev Daniel Egan SA who not only encouraged her personshyally but obtained Chinese lanshyguage catechisms for her so that she could explain theFaith more fully to her parents

Alter graduation Elizabeth obtained a civil service job in Washington living in a Catholic residence there at the exprea desire of her parents She began formal religious instruction and was baptised on Holy Saturday this year by Rev Cormac Long of St Peters Washington receivshying the sacrament of confirmashytion on Pentecost Sunday

But the chain of events started by Joyce Mark has not yet Mopped Both Elizabeths sisters followed her to SHA Jean Ng Iraduated this month and has been awarded a full tuition IICholarship to a Providence business college Eventually she hopes to follow Elizabeth w a lovernment position The youngshyest sister Carol is now enterinl

Visit to Lourdes Continued from Pace 0_

heart of Pius XII said Father Oliveira diocesan moderator of the Legion and curate at Our Lady of Lourdes Church TauWlshyton of which Rcv E Souza de Mello is pastor Whenever Leshylion groups visit Rome he bid they receive preferred treatshyment

All over Europe the Dublinshyfounded Legion is active in its work of cooperating with the tlergy in the salvation of souls Jeported Father Oliveira reshycently returned from a 4-day pilgrimage to Old World shrines made with a group of active and auxiliary Legion members When the Pope blessed us it was as if he were trying to take in the whole world with his exshytended armssaid Father Olishyveira A prized souvenir of his trip is a group photograph in which he stands next to the Holy Father and in view of his great devotion to Our Lady a memory equally prized is that he said Mass daily while in Rome at the basilica of St Mary Major largest church in the world dedishytated to Our Lady

Unity of Chure Other points of interest vi8shy

Ited by the pilgrims from the Fall River Diocese included Fatima Ars where the parish thurch of the Cure of An is still in use Pompeii with its worldshyJenow~ed painting of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Parayshyle-Monial made famous by St Margaret Mary Alacoque They are probably one of the few

-groups ever to visit Mon-aco for the purpose of seeing its CatheshydraI completely by-passing the casinos of Monte Carlo

Lourdeshowever inits censhytennial year formed the high point of the pilgrimage said Father Oliveira But he foreshy

went the privilege of bathing in the waters of the shrine There were so many sick people wait shying that I could not bear to take time needed by them

He cited the nightly torchlight procession to the grotto of Lourdes as a never-to-be-forshyaotten expcrience The rosary was said by each pilgrim in bis own tongue with the Gloria Patri at the end of each decade recited in Latin At the end of

~er sophomore year and hasnt decided what career shell folshylow

Pride in Daughter Meanwhile the whole Ng

family who work together in operating a restaurant are anshyticipating Elizabeths retarn to Fall River on vacation in July Family projects are not new to the Ngs however Another unshydertaking was the -founding of a Chinese language SChool ~hich all the children attended

Theyre united too in their pride In Elizabeth When their restaurant was visited during a quiet period they gathered t~

supply details of Elizabeths achievements And they have an added reason for pride in that their daughter is now the Kings daughter as well This was reflected in her choice of a baptismal name shes now Elizshyabeth Regis Ng Regis meanshying of the kin~

the rosary the Hail Holy Queen and Apostles Creed were sung al80 in Latin The combination of so many tongues with the unishyversal language of the Church lave me a tremendous feeling of the oneness of the Church -and the Mystical Body

Visit Headquarten The Legionaries felt at home

ift Lourdes too upon visiting the Legion headquarters there a building given to the organishyzation by a nephew of St Bernashydette on condition that it hi used for religious purposes only At the headquarters Legionaries from all parts of Europe take turns in serving for a month or two at a time They distribute literature and try in other ways w make the work of the Legion known to Lourdes pilgrims

On its return voyage the Fall River pilgrims ship left from Gibraltar and even in that fortress city Father Oliveira disshycovered fellow-Legionaries He has returned to his Taunto~ parshyish more than even enthused over the Legion apostolate

At his own sunny rose-surshyJounded shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes he detailed some of the accomplishments of the three praesidia active in his parish Nearly every previously unconshyfirmed adult has received that

sacrament many marriages have been rectified and th~ number

of parishioners approaching the sacraments has been tripled in the five years the Legion has been in operation In the entire Diocese he said there are 21 praesidia organized in 13 pushyishes

Parish Shrine A miniature Lourdes processhy

sion is held monthly to Our Lady of Lourdes parish shrine with parish and City-wide groups taking turns in partici shypating The shrine itself beshylongs to the parish in a unique way for it is made of stones eollected from the fields of nearby farms Father Oliveira himself manned a truck for a month during the Mariah Year of 1954 when the shrine was built aiding parish teen-agers in collecting suitable stones

The Legion of Mary multi shyplies the zeal of priests by proshyviding them with capable helpshyers declared the diocesan modshyerator Please pray for the work of the Legion and for increased

membership in the Diocese he concluded

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Preiate Says Todays Youth Victims Of False Philosophy of Discipline

GREENSBURG (NC)-Todays To a great segment of our young people make up neither college men ana women today bull beat nor a silent genera- the speaker declared freedom tion but rather are the articu- ill a situation in which the indishylate and aggressive victims vidual can do or say an)thing of a false philosophy of difici- 1II1hich he wants to say or do pline without regard to Hi~ rights or

Rt Rev Msgr Donald M privileges of anyone else To Cleary chaplain to Catholic stu- them the exalted idea of the digshydents at Cornell University nity of man has been corrupted Itbaca N Y offered this analy- into the idea of the supremacy Bis in a commencement address of the individuals judgment at Seton Hill College here Cor- When the are told that libshynell has been the scene of recent y outbreaks of student violence ert~ IS the opportulllty to do ~hat

Students like those who took whl~h one ought to do th~y Imshyt middot th d t t t mediately choke on the word par In e emons ra lOllS a ht f middottmiddot r tht

Cornell -he said are the fu1l- oug to or 1 ~mf 1~~ ~u on ~ blown products of an educational restrlc Ion an Iml a lOn an theory which has as its funda- these words hav~ long slnce been

deleted from their leXicons Onemental premise a glarmg error ht th t 1 The error he continued i15 the mIg say a ~oung ~p e

belief that liberty and freedom have always rebelled agamst aJe unconditioned and UDre- a~t~or~ty have always resented - t d dt th t hl diSCiplIne have always foughtSwlC e commo I les- a p I - h h h t -h =th t d agamst stnctures on speech andosop y w IC eac es a or er h 1

can be established without diseishypline and that morality iFits b d t the od t ofroa es sense IS pr uc the adored democratic process

This point of view Msgr Cleary Said is the only posshysible explanation of students violent reaction to anything which resembles authority or discipline While unexpressed their attitude seems to be We

will accept and Iive by onlythose rules and that code which WE consider to be just and fair

Closes Parish Continued from Pac~ 0_

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Msgr Cleary pointed out that order caimot exist without au shythority virtue cannot flourish without discipline Any philosshy

TttE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs June 26 1958

Catholic Deaf Are to Meet At Louisville

LOUISVILLE (NC)shyTwo important developments for Catholic deaf persons are expected to come out of the ninth annual convention of the International Catholic Deaf Association here July 6 to 12

Convention directors are lookshying for an agreement on a set of hand signs fQr Catholic usage which will eliminate differences in the signing of such terms as sacraments rosary and Mass

A printed form for Confession by deaf persons is the second mljor items on the agenda This will make it possible for the deaf person to confess his sins quickly and accurately with a pencil

~fhe majority of deaf persons attending the convention will be those who use signs rather than speech for communication All meetings will be conducttgtd by sig-ns in silence Father Gerald Timmel conshy bull

vention chairman said translashytors will be on hand They wiD interpret signs for those not proshyficient in sign language As the slgteeches are delivered in sign language the translators wiD convey the meaning in words

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CrossWord Solution costs and this must come about into duty as the large crowd thro_ugh family prayer Father began to pour into the groundsIn Trend to Grey Films Patrick Peyton of the Holy of the Holy Cross Fathers Semshy

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TOG SUIlBy William oR Mooring EVE C Cross Fathers told more than inary where the Fair was held RIGS ENGLANDA young fellow who knows movies so well he ought to SORO TEEPEE 3500 people at the Country Fair The order has under construcshy

10 on $64000 Question offers two reasons why many in North Easton sponsored by tion on the same grounds a new the Associate Family of the Holy Seminary the first built in thealmost first-class films fail to click with the public these Cross Fathers East by the Order that conductsdays Some he says lack a positive point of view Others The salvation of the world Stonehill College Notre Dame

display too little regard for (James Stewar~) concientiously hinges on the return to unity University Kings College in consistency in characteri~- retiring from the poliGe force love and respect in ~h~ iamily Wilkes-Barre Pa and other tion becaU~e he suffers dizzy spells circle the world famous founder institutions ~

Any Hollywood producer then shortlyalterwards getting of the Family Rosary Crusade Father Peyton left North ehoosing a theme like negro- involved in a dizzy love affair and the Family Theatre said Easton for Minnesota where he

The famous priest who re- will conduct a State-wide Familywhife integration anti-semitism with a woman he knows as the It seems only a short time that polltical char- wife of a-friend turned recently from the Brus- Rosary Crusade on the same

Roddy with his mother used to sels Worlds Fair where the pattern he has followed in dioshyJatanismlabor- In the soon to be released come to our home to dinner Holy Cross Fathers are showing ceses throughout America Eushyin a nag ement film Houseboat Sophia Lor- then play cowboys and Indians a film three years in the making rope Asia and Africa apheaval etc en plays the deVoted foster- wiHf our children The Fifteen Mysteries of thebull h 0 u 1 d not mother of Cary Grants children Dean Stockwells last visit was Rosary was introduced to thepose and ex- (as a means of course to land- with his brother Guy about overflow crowd by the Revploit the social ing their Pa) At the start we three years back He then seemed SAVE MONEY ONGeorge S DePrizio CSC Eastshyproblem then see her teachIng the little boy quiet even timid His career as

mn away from how to steal from a street bar- a boy star had finished Would V It without at- row he make it again as an adult atican Stamps YOUR OIl HEATtempting any solution What Similar inconsistencies have actor VATICAN CITY (NC)-The might happen if positive con- turned up in other recent pic Holy Sees participation in the sectit C(II ~~~n0 1 t be Today presumably he is allelusions were drawn in such tures ne exp aria IOn may Brussels World Fair has been

d- d set again although I hope this films lS another matter tha t H0 11ywoo pro ucers are t db role in Compulsion will not eommemora e y a new series CHARLES F VARGAS

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The young man cites as typi- and w I e contrasts-between vir- A EIIU Character typing is one of the-1of the rlp and run tech- tuous and vicious characters NEW BEDFORD MASS most stupid and inexplicable ofIlique in screenplaytelling The fair-haired hero and black TElIIo1TS(J

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Produce kto t adult fulfillment as an actreliSIvrics to an African tune rSsee crea e lin I e of g b t th arid as her motherhinted the W II T ~ ~Ma rJorie Morningstar~ which ar a rey e ween e once - ~ a ent C~tp ~n def~re-nce to popuiar senti typical herq and heel the pre- H911ywood producers cannot ~ -v

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This young man was born and Seeing Margaret OBrien and lived many years in the East her mother on TV via Ed MurshyHe is familiar with the typical rows ~Person to Person reshyBritish colonial officer whom called for me more personal he k nows as very d 1fferent contacts I had with them when character from the one Alec Margaret was MGMs top child Guinness plays in Kwai So star The crisp diction and earnshytoo one suspects does Guinness est expression were still there himself who almost refused to on TV but like the pigtails the play the part OBrien dialogue was gone

Pathsmiddot of Glory Sayonara Margaret used to talk a blue The Young Lions The Enemy streak catechism school pets A Delicious Below all recent and excel- everything While She and Dean Treat lent films about war are chal- Stockwell were making The lenged by our young friend Secret Garden together Marshybecause they implicitly de- garet left her arithmetic to make nounce patriotism and national me lemonade I hope someday pride although he quickly adds to become a good cook she that his own military status said and a good philosopher gives him an urgent and im- too _ mediate concern for the preser- Now as Margaret gets her

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that more people than Holly- pared with Elizabeth Taylor wood producers suspect ar~ Dean prepa-res to co-star in alienatedwhether they realize Richard Zanucks production of it ()[not by such trends of the Loeb-Loew crime story thoughtwhich come iil cyclesCompulsion which brought a lodrum up Ii particular theme sensational press to roiuig with monotonous repetition StOCkwell and his co-st~r ltod

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K of C FJeseesWin~ State ~hampionship Anofhell t~agyBy Jack Kineavy

Somerset High School Coaeh In Tito MoveThe latest in a long line of giant killers is St Stephens

NEW HAVEN (N(j) shyHigh of Worcester which last Sunday defeated highlyshyThe national head of tftetouted Newton 41 to annex the 1958 state baseball chamshyKnights of Columbus haspionship The achievement is all the more remarkable when expressed opposition to atshythe comparative male enshy

Gernert are the only men who tempts to extradite a ministerrollments of the two finalshy have performed up to par to of wartime Croatia from thiIists are compared St Steshy date The unSeasonable weather country to face charges of _phens a four year school has among other things reshy crimes in Yugoslavia had a total of 96 boys whereshy tarded the great Ted Williams Supreme Knight Luke E Hart as Newton lists 1400 in grades Ted needs that real warm declared that Andrija Artukoshy10 through 12 weather to get going but the vic Minister of Interior in the

weatherman is still holding outAs a matter Croatian go~ernment duringOn the mound Frank Sulli shyof fact the World War II would become

van and Tom Brewer the acesbaseball turn- a second Imre Nagyll if sentof the staff have been able toout this year back to Yugoslaviaaccount for only seven victories(125) exceeded

11 any example of whatthe total numshy between them Willard I Nixon might result from the grantingber of boys in at 1-7 is in the throes of his of the petition of Yugoslaviathe Worcester worst professional season ever Lor the return of Dr ArtukovicThe former Yankee nemesis nowschool to that country were needooIf St Stephshy is suffering fr6m a sore shouldshyMr Hart said it might beer which probably means hellens were comshyformed in the news from Hunshypeting in the do a stint in the bull pen before gary I pray not and I am JOeshyEastern Tourney the school getting another starting aSsignshyluctant to believe that this g09shywould presumably be included ment e1llment would be willirlg aein Class C which would make On paper the Sox personnel SAFETY PROGRAM Seminarians_from St Marys have his blood on our handsit ineligible to compete~ in middotthe stacks up with the best in the Semmary Baltimore are shown ~tising a releae from

State final St Stephens b league ~us it would be preshy I[ 01 C Membera front head hold during waterfront safety Fogram atcoached by Jack Tivnan forshy mature to consign them to a Mr Harts statement followed Cathedral C~mp Seminarians Donald J Bowen and Jamesmer Holy Cro~ pitcher a decade disappointingfate Detroit at the a resolution passed by the __ or 90 ago The game originally moment is the Cinderella team E Murphy are in the water while National Red Cross preme board of directors ot ~

scheduled for Saturday was held of th~ league The TigerS took Instructor Donald V Brand gives pointers The seminarians Knights of Columbus a ftIIIIF over by threatening ~eather but the vaunted Yankees over the of whiCh was sent to Secre~will be counsellors again at Cathedral Camp this Slminer a banner crowd of 5000 jumPs seven consecutive times of State John Foster Dulles thronged the stands at Fitton before being blown out of the Mr Artukovie is a memlais Field Sunday to witness the park 15-0 of Saturday But if Prelate Stresses Principal Work of tbe St Columbans Counaoil final youre going to lose em might Knigbts of Columbus of WFor Priest Is Offering Mass Don Riedl was the starting and as well lose em gOod minster Calif

NEW YORK (NC)-The prin- ian emigrants continuany hewinning pitcher for St Stephens Out in Milwaukee the four False Chargesteams competing in the Young cipal work of a priest is offer- declared becoming their beshybut he needed help from Paul

Catholic Little League have ing the Mass His Excellency loved spiritual fathers benefacshyMorano who came in the sixth The Yugoslav governm_ chosen novel names for their Archbishop Amleto Giovanni tors counselors infirmarians has been trying since 195 to hurl 3 1-3 innings of scoreless clubs The Popes the Cardinals Cicognani has said they are ever ready to defend have Mr Artukovic 57 exball Morano was indeed the fairshythe Bishops and the Padres The The Holy Sacrifice transcends them when in difficulties and dited A Catholic he selftld haired boy for the Worcest6 clericalmiddot names were selected all h~ activity the Apos- distress they open schools for as Minister of Interior in ~parochials In addition to his

fine relief stint Paul came league sponsors said because tolic Delegate to the United their tnaining and never abanshy pro-Nazi Croatian governm_t the league for boys 912 hopes States decIared in an address at don them or become disheart shy from April 1941 to Octoberthrough with a bases-loaded to eliminate competition on a the dedication of a new $500000 ened by any kind of difficulty 1942 Croatia was made an anshy triple in the fourth to provide parish ~ and encourage the wing at St Charles Seminary hard journey or dangerous ad- dependent state after the Gershymore than the needed margin

for victory youngsters to get along with Staten Island venture - bull bull They increase man invasion of Yugoslavia boys outside their neighborhood Mission of Priest their zeal aod affection in ac- When Titos communist p8I shyIn another tlemencious exhishy

bition of versatility St Stephshy A player pool has been formed Archbishop Cicognani said in co~nfe wi~ the bull bull bull needs of tisans took control of Croatia ill

ens catcher Paul Cantani-who from 12 boys in St Elizabeth his address that a seminary is a thell people 1945 Mr Artukovic fled shySt Mary Czestochowa 5S Peter British-held territory He camehimself owns a 5-0 pitching recshy place where candidates for the It is the ebarity of Christ and Paul and St Robert parishshy to this country in 1948ord-was all over Fitton Field priesthood prepare themselvell which animates these good men es The players will be divided Mr Artukovic has been deshycatching pop flies In all be so that one day they mayexer- Archbishop Cicognani saidinto four evenly matched teams fended by the former privawhauled down five two well back cise their proper and principal They offer their talents heart

An 4P wire photo out of secretary of His Eminence AI-shyof the plate and two up the first office of offering the Mass and 8OuI their labor and re-Cleveland last week pictured a oysius Cardinal Stepinac Fatberbase line The talented catcher The Holy Sacrifice he addedsowces moved by the charity of group of nuns attending the game Stephen Lackovic woo ~had 10 putouts in the ~ame is an act superior to anything Christ they never tire in a body for the first time The resides in Lackawanna HYthat might be --accomplishedFor coach Howard FergusOns 4Jt D ____footnote to the picture went middoton Newton nine the loss must have through intellectual talents lit shyto explain that the sistersmiddot were _SEGUIN bullerary ability or any other giftcome as a distinct shock The dyed-in-the-wool Indian fans

Eastern Mass titlists had -nushy To offer to God the Holy de Body Builderswith but one exception The inshymerous scQring opportunitie Sacrifice and to distribl1te the

dependent ltthinker-amiddot Y~llkee Aluminum or Steelgifts of God the sacraments andbutthey lefta record 16 strandgtshy fan was relegated to a badttow 944 County St ed RoD OLolighlin middotwjtb two th~ truths of faith-such istheeat by her assoCiates Whim the NEW BEDFORD MAssf singles and -amiddot triple Pacedmiddotthe mission of the priest Archshyvisiting Yan~ w~re app~i~I ~ ~~opciCogilani said WY 2tt618i Tige 10gthiC~at~cl Itmiddot wa~ of the situation middottheYp~i~(ed

rNewtons seventh apllearance i~ rge Apostolic Dele~a~ ~liiotheiJ loyal rooter with aitautoshy

the tourneyliliai TheYve woo praised the Scalabrinian FatherslJaphed ballltwo statetifl~ gt wbo conduct the New Y~rk

From Yu~tan MexiCo com~ semmary Th~y look after 1131-Science and R~Iigion an anecdote from which YOUll get a chuckle It didnt take the In Close Harmony Padre long to realize that the s LOUIS (NC)--HarmonySaturday afternoon confesSion between science and religiQl has line was longer than usual always been a postulate of the

When confessions were over Catholic philosophy of educashyI found out why said Father tion Bishop Charles H Helmshybull J obn P Lomasney Maryknoll sing of Springfield-Cape Girardshy

Missioner from Dorchester eau Mo said atmiddotmiddot baccalaureate Mass A gang of kids who were ceremonies at St Louis Univershyplaying baseball instead of at shy sity tending doctrine class rushed More than 15 centuries agointo Cburch middotto take shelter from he observed St Augustine posshya heavy storm ited the Catholic attitude toward

My catechist-never one to truth when he stated that10000let an opportunity pass-ltorshy difficulties in regard to religishyrailed them for their doctrine ous truth never make a singlelesson and then recommended doubt Truth is one and can that they all go to confession never contradict itself When I complimented him be Seeming contradictions replieq Padre for three weeks BiShop Helmsing pointed out lve been trying to get those come from ignorance When ball players in here Dont thank there is a supposed conflict beshyme-thank the good Lord fOr tween religion and science the raining thelit out conflict comes from either igshy

With the Red Sox currently norance of science or ignoranceriding along in fourth place of revealed truth just a game and a half out of second their sub-standard pace Js almost lost sight of But only once in the last 25 yearS have the Sox had as poor amark as thefr present 31-33 record III 1954 at this time the Bosox were ~4-30 buried in the American League cellar and 20 games off the pace Thatw~ Lou Boushydreus last year at the Boston helm Inconsistent pitChing and the

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a wait-and-see policy as Thomas brought in lieu of a false peace performed the incredible task that cannot rise above the natushy~ait-a~~ ~ee Policy I20 -THE ANCHOR I

Thu~s June 26 1958 of working his way through ral order and she knows quite Aristotle Averroes and Avishy well the need for ferment and cenna keeping all that was good both of which are essential to the exigencies of revolution in their systems rejecting what the vitality of the Church The

Churchs Caution Source Free From ErrorOf Reassuring Strength was false and constructing one is conservative the other

By Donald McDonald with Aristotles magnificent revolutionary I realize that I

these few con-Davenport Catholic-Messenger philosophical methods a sys- tmiddott siderations are not the whole oftern of Catholic theology that The Church as an InS 1 utlon

The other day when announcement wasmade that must be conservative But the this matter but I do think theY still stands today as the coinetshy revolutionary ferment must are relevantthe first step toward the possible beatification of John ~tone of all Catholic theologiz- come from her individual memshy

HenryCardinal Newman would be taken June17 a friend And I think that far mor~ llg _ _~ bers aod if the ferment and noteworthy than the Churchsof mine wondered aloud why the Church has on more than Active Elements revolutionary action is needful historical hesitancy in adopting

one occasion viewed a man were coming out in unpreceshy A third consideration is sup- she ~i11 per~it it ~nd if need anltl endorsing what is eventu~ with suspicion if not alarm1 dented profusion and the plied by the great co~tempor~ry be~4edorselt explICItly ally proved true is the fact th~t during his lifetime o~ly to ~nonize him a century or Rveral centuries later Newman lived under a Cloud

for 20 years following his conyersion t 0

the Catholic Fa i t h An d while Newman scholars are stillmiddot dIsputing the justice or inj ustice of it no one denies the faet that

the cloud did exist

Newman- of course was not the first saintly Catholic to encounter suspicion eoolness and official opposition St Thom~s Aquinas was not al shy

~ lowed to teach Aristotle at the University of Paris and saints

like Teresa of AvilaJohn of the Cross and Joan of Arc met with opposition of a ferocity the gentle Newman never knew

i dont think anyone single factor can adequately explain this apparent paradox of official reproach and reservation during a saints life and r post-facto canonization But several conshysiderations come to mind which might put the thing into a focus where middotit is seen as normal and natural and certainly nothing about which to get terribly upset

Test of Analysis And in at least one important

respect the Churchs caution deliberativeness and reflectiveshyness before endorsing the thought and judgmente of one of the faithful constitute one

of the sources of her great and reassuring strength -

This in fact is the first conshysideration I think we should look at We cannot have the reassurance th~t the Church will not be taken iii by false doctrines and philosophies without running the risk that the same Church will delay tor what seems to some of us an intolerably long time before she endorses what is true

If we want to be sure that error does not insinuate itself into Church tradition and teachshylng it seems to l11e we must reconcile ourselves to the faC

middot-that truth too must submit to the time-consuming test of an- alysis examination reflectioil and deliberation

Human Frailties It might be objected - imd

here wecorile to asecoridcon- sideration - that Church au- thorities should be more pershyeeptive that they should be able to recognize more quickly what is true and good that they should be able easily to distiIl shyguish between truth and error This objection ignores I

think two facts First that in cases involving extremely subtle theological and philoshysophical positions those who are in authority must rely upon the theological and philosophical erudition of their advisers who as often as not may be the technical inferiors of the theoshylogians or philosophers whose works ate being examined and evaluated

Nor would it be surprising if advisers to authority suffered from such human frailties as envy frailties that would color their judgment

Time and Age Secondly the circumstances

of time and age must be given sufficient weight In the case of St~ Thomas Aquinas for exshyample the Church up until that time had not developed the ~ys-

tematic theology we know toshyclay Transletions of the Greek and

Arabian pagan philosoph~rs

CAPE COD PllIDES IN NEW CHURCH OurLady of Victory Church in Centerville today off+rs one of the nicest pI of h deg th F II R DO Th

aces woors IP In ~ a Ive~ locese elayout above shows the baptismal font a d Our Lady of Victory shrine togethetwith the facade Ol[ the church at the top Modern kitchen facilities aremiddot in t echurCh base-

ment shown in the center left ph~to and the main altar

Churcli simply lacked the reshy French th~ologian Henri de As an institution commisshysearch and intellectual resources Lubac SJ who himself has sioned by Ghristmiddotto lead souls to make on-the-spot judgments known what it means to have to salvation she is the Holy and distinctions between what his writings and his teachings middotMother and like a mother was true and what was false in legitimately circumscribed by fiercely dedicated to the conshythese philosophers (and a great Church authorities servation of life bull deal of it was in fact false)

In his first book of Para-It was only natural then and doxes Father de Lubac ob-

I feel it very reassuring that serves that in the Church there the Church should have adopted are always two active middotelements

But the Mothermiddot knowswhat Christ her Head has said about the kind of peace He has give~ and the sword be had

is in the center right TlIe Sixth Station-Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus-is in the insert The lower left is a view of the sanctuary from the middle aisle The parish rectory is at t~e lower right The Church may be reached by taking a right turn from Mid~Cape Highway at Craigville Motel to Short Flying Hill Road and continuing to center of Centerville Viilage

for 2000 years she has been able to keep her teachings on Faith and morals il11mune from the inshyfection of error

An awful lot of wrong-headed people have tried to introduce error into that teaching and tradition Their attempts add up to an interesting and volumshyinous history of heresybull

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day is a hard and difficult one the Bishop asserted It is no secret that the poison of our secular age has seeped into the

minds of men into the home into the community into the very spirit of our times There is no nourishment of vocations in a spirit soured by secularshyism

Praise Serra Bishop Mussio stated that

what is needed tOdayto build religious vocations is the lttype M spiritual encouragement givshyen bv Serra International-- P~ple who look outmiddotof inon- ey-tinted glasses do not fo~~ the background of such spIrltual encouragement he contmued -Ihese same Catholic people try to simplify the problem of their own responsibility to the lPirit by employing gadgets to ensnare vocations

Such means might contribute 80mewhat when used in conshyjunction with the basic apPal self-sacrifice but as an 10shy

eentive in themselves they are ~essmiddot In the Serra program these means are valuable as long bull they flow from the Serra lPirit

The Bishop declared that Godhas called on Serra Internationshyal to offset the deplorable deshy

1ections in regard to religious lOCations

God needed in this day a ebampion of the altar and found the Bishop said He called JOU as an organized force for JIOOd to overcome the delinshyquencies of the home to become IIle renewed Christian spirit of ebe community as it affects

lOCations Serious Problem

middotYours is in every sense a voshytion he concluded a true ealling by God to participate as laymen in the vital needs today

Upon it likewise depends bullhe concluded the ability to forestall other ideologies and lect such as laicism communism and PJotestantism which _ are gaining ground to the detriment of our traditional religion

LEGATE His Eminence Paul Emile Cnrdinal Leger Archbishop of Montreal has been named to represent the Pope at the 300th annishy~rsaiy ce1blation of the Shrine of Ste Anne de Beaushypre in ()nat1lt~ June 2a-26 NC PhoLo

POETRY PLEASES POPE Pope Pius XII provides an attentive audience for young Walter- Rossi of the Villa Nazareth a school for extraordinary orphan children founded by Msgr Domenico Tardini Vatican Pro-Secretary of State shown with his little charge NC Photo

Speed Anti-Religious Tactics VATICAN CITY (NC)-Radio Other reports from Berlin the Vatican today cited several in- Vatican commentator continued stances showing that the anti- ann-ounce the creation of a so- religious campaign in countries called society of funerL orashyunder the communists is being tors by the communist authorshyintensified ities of East Germany The

The Vatican commentator society is made up of persons quoted two Russian publications supporting his contention that the Soviets have middotnot let up in their anti-religious attitudes

Moscow meideDts He said the RussUm magazine

Literaturnaja Gazeta_reported a Religious was recently atrested

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who eullgize defunct communshyists during the burial ceremony The intention is to create a

counterpart to thtl ~Christian burial service since priests deny such serves to communists

As a further example of anti shyreligious tactics Vatican Radio

pointed t a solemn communist

ceremony held on International

Childhood Day when communshy- hits made a rite out of conferring shy names on children to replaCe their Christian names

Seminary Heads Plan To Convene in Rome

BOGOTA (NC)-The spirituai intellectual and cultural training of priests will be the main topic of study at the- Congress of Recshytors of Latin American Semin- aries to be heldmiddot in Rome Sept

20 The rectors of all major semshy

inaries in Latin America are exshypected to take part The me_ing was organized in connection wit~

the cermonies marking the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the Liltin American Pontifical CoHege in Rome The congress will be presided over by the recshytor of that college Jesuit Father Pablo Lopez de Lara

Bv Most Rev Fulton J Sheen DD We are familia with the word Catechism but not so familiar

with the word Catechist ~ catechist is one who teaches religion in au area to a group preparing them for reception into the

_Church by a priest Catechists do not work to any great extent in the United States though the need is imperative On the

average each priest in the United States has only three converts a year If the laity were trained In their faith and zealous ~nough the -number of 1)9nvertll per year in the United States would increa~ ten fold

The Missions cannot exist without cateshy~hists because priests ar~ so few for the harvest Heremiddot is an example of how one small seed has grownmiddot into the mustard tree Fifty years ago two White Father missionshyaries on a brief visit trained- and fhlaquon left one catechist formiddotthe Alur country of Africa which at th~ time was wholly pagan Today in that area there are 80000 Catholics In middot~ne village last year there were 2000 adult baptfsms which equals the number of conshyverts in some of our large cities

Here lies an opportu~ity for tile faithful to live up to the obligations of the Saclament _ of Confirmation Baptism incorporates us to ChrIst the King Who

bull founded the Kingdom of His Church Holy Orders mcorporates u~ to Christ the Priest Who sacrifices Himself for the sms of the wo~ld Confirmation incorporates us to Christ the Teacher Who came mto the world to give testimony of the ~ruth

Catholics who realize that Confirmation imprints an indelible character on their soul know that they are bound tospread the faith and make converts In other words to be CatechIsts If you have failed to fulfill the duties of Confirmation at home then ~Irea catechist to do so for you in the Missions One can be hIred for as little as $20 a month ~en you send your sacrifice to the Holy Father through his Society for the PropagatIon of the FaIth he distributes it to the area of the world most in need Thank you again and again for helping him spread the Fait

GOD LOVE yOU to WXC for $40 For Our Holy Fathers Missions hope it will do some goodsonlewhere to Little Magie for $5~I saved five dollars from my allowances and have deCIded to sehd it to you for the Missions to Miss EB for $8 I won_ this at my place of employment by making a suggestion for saving time and money-may it help to save a soul J

When you leave for yoonr summer vacation do ou leave behind an earring or cnfflink that has lost its mate gold eywass frames a rin~ or bracelet you no longer wear or old gold anel jewelr you no longer use Dont Jet them go to waste tbey ina help the missionaries in five continents Just send them to us we will resell tbem and the mone will be sent ~ the Holy Fatber to aid tbe poor andsnffei-ing in aU mission lands

Cut out this column pin your sacrifice to -it and mail it to the

Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth ~veIlJeNe~York1 N Y or your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV ~YMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street F~l Rive Mass

Urges Active Role By Union Memb~rs WORCESTER (NC)-A gradshy ates would eventually become

union members because of theuating class of Boys Trade spirit of the times BishopHighSchool-potential union Wright exhorted those who do

mbmbers-has been urged to join- to attend union meetings become more middotthan pawns in to take part in all voting and to some union leaders quest for be sure to know why how and Power in whose name decisions are

Bishop John J Wright of made Worcester told them that this He cautioned the graduates would mean constance vigilance against allowing themselves to in addition to conscientious pershy middotbe reduced to mere statistics formance of their duties and obshy in furthering some national or ligations as union members international union leaders amshy

Remarking that many gradu- bitions 1

til the holy priesthood Archbishp Juan Landazuri

lticketts of Lima Peru stated that the most serious problem which all our South American countries suffer is without doubt lie scarcity of clergy

In Brazil he said there is eRe priest for every 6qoO CathoshyliCs in Argentina one for every 1

500 in Peru one for evey 5000 in Columbia Ecuador alld Chile one priest for ever-y 3000 llaithful

Tbreaten BeliPoD The situation would be much

worse he~asserted H it were aot for the help given bymiddot the Ilumerous members of the Eushyropean and North American dergy

To solve this problem is to brighten the future of the Church in South America the Archshybishop said because upon it depends the Christian formation of the faithful and their spirit shyasl welfare

in Moscow and that an active search is being carried on to locate another Religious for proshymoting meetings of a _religious nature

The Soviet youth review Pioniyr the commentator-said has attacked spiritual exercises calling them inadmissible manishyfestations of -medieval ignorshyaflCe I

Outside the Soviet Union the campaign is also being waged on a vast scale he said He cited the example of East Gerinany where Bishop Helmut Wittlerof Osnabruck has declared thatmiddotl the

fight against the Cburcbhas beshycome greater in the past six months

East German The Bishop speaking to a cori-

vention of Catholic editors in Hamburg said school directors in East Germany now must supervise the political tendenshycies of all teachers including priests in charge of religious inshystruction

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Pa rish Demahds Continued from Page One

of the Church which is both an institution or a visible means of grace and also a co~~ munity of the hithful - the Mystical Body of Christ I

When the Church is considshyered only as an institution he said laym~1 are likely to reshygard their parish as a kind of handy filiing station to which we come once a week to be spiritually refuelled

But when th~ Church is conshysidered as the Mystical Body he continued e begin to see tha~ as members of the parish we are responsible with our priests for all the soul~athshyolic and non-Catholic-who live within our parish boundaries and that we are responsible for building a real community on the temporal order in our parish

neighborhoods The disappearance of the soshy

ealled national parish organshyized on lines of nationality has created many problems for urban parishes Mr Giese said

Without Roots Parishioners today are basicshy

aUy without roots he declared without attachments or loyalshyties to a parish M~my members of city parshy

Isheshe added no longer feel a closeness an identificatiof a loyalty to the parish The parish has become more of a plant than a community of the faithshyful M~ Giese went on to point

out that the parishioners lack of identification with his parish is similar to the situation that

exists in other areas of modern xiety

The individual feels a loss of identity he remarked in the face of big corporations big labor organizations big politi shycaf parties big government

It is a major problem b~

laid and almost all who have considered it come to the Same conclusion - once again smaIlI

intermediar groups which act as a buffer between the lonely individual and large associashytions must be developed

Small Groups T~us he said the more we I

ellD landscape our parishes with lIIlall Catholic Action groupings community -ltsociations block organizations and so forth the shybetter our chances of building CQmmunity and parish spirit in these massive urban neighbor- boods and of restoring to the lonely individual his sense of dignity In con~rast with the city parshy

Ish Mr Giese said the new shbshyurban parishes seem to have a godd natural community spirit Parishioners are eager for Cath- otic education for both chiidren and adult he declared and lay participation in the liturgy is more frequent Mr Giese maintained that it ampI simply an impossibility for the average parish priest today to carry out his ministry alone It is estimated that an average priest can successfully contact no more than 600 people a year and yet we have parishes from five to 10 thousand with only three or four priets to a parish

Itis for this reason he sai~ that the modern parish needs great numbers of the laity to carry out the catechetical apostolatecensus work teachshying home visiting record-keepshying

Mr Giese also expressed the hope that eventually the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine will be able to send lay cate chists tb mission lands as part of our contribution to the world mission activity of the Church

M~rk Centenary ROME (NC)-The Daughters

of the Heart of Mary have cele- brated the first centenary of the opening of their first houSe here

The Society founded in Paris in 1790 has approximately 1500 members scattered throughout the world The organization was established in the United States in 1851 and has houses

in13 archdioceses and If dio- Celieamp bull

MASS ABOARD ROMANCE Very Rev William E RivelySJ newly-appointed Jesuit Superior to the Caroshyline-Marshall Islands Mission says Mass-aboard his 50-foot mission schooner Romance In the background assisting at Mass is the schooners native crew Ne Photo

Hospitals Must Center Attention Always Aroud Care of Patient ATLANTIC CITY (NC)-Sym- demand that he and his family

pathy kindness and understandshy be greeted reassuringly that ing should be expressed the moshy hospital regulations be presentshyment a patient enters the hosshy ed courteously and medical terms pital a Sister who is a hospital consultant told the 43rd annual convention of the Catholic Hospital Association here

Sister Justina Morgan a member of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul from Marillac Seminary Norshy

mandy Mo spoke of the openshying general session of the conshyvention which had as its theme The Hospital Aposiolate in a Changing Era

Primary Purpose We must accept literally

never before that hospitals hosshypital administration schools of nursing ind schools of nursing administration exist for one primary purPose and one OQly namely the care of the patient Sister said

We all know this to be true rhen why have we strayed so far from care-care centered around the patient she asked

For years she continued we have justified our position in terms of the war shortage of nurses shortage ot all types of hospital personAel and vthe 40shyhour week

Sister Justina said another factor is the shortened hospital stay today but she said that for the very reason that the patient will be with us so short

[a time the elements of sym- pathy kindness understanding and love should be felt and exshypressed from the moment be enters the hospital

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General Session

Presiding at the general sesshysion was Msgr F M J Thomshy

ton of Sea Girt N J president of the association Greetings to the delegates were delivered byBishop Justin J McCarthy of Camden

Speakers were Msgr Thom- ton Msgr Donald A McGowan director Bureau of Health and Hospitals NlltiQnal Ca~holic Welfare Conference Washingshyton and Sister Francis Xavier

dean schoof of nursing DYoushyville College Buffalo NY

In another convention session Dr James F Collins medical director of Cambridge City Hosshypital Cambridge Mass warned against the tendency to rely on modern medical magic to the neglect of medical fundamenials

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GODS HOME FIRST~ OURS LATER Sis~r Gladys of the Hoi) Cross superior of St Marys Convent

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bull and we have an orphanaJe willi 52 children The sisters live in part of the school building and the schoo veranda is used as a chapel In all these )ears we have not been able to dve a proper plaee to Ow Lord all our earnings have te be used to run the school and orphanage So our beloved benefacton we approach you humbb with a request--will )ou be

kind enough to help us build a chapel To build a chapel for these sisters will cost $4000 Could yoU heip The) are aski~ for a home for Our Lord

OUR FUND FOR ORPHANS BREAD HELPS To FEED AND CLOTHE SEVERAL THOUSAND ORPHANS IN THE NEAR EAST)

A DOLLAR A MONTH ~ELPS TREMENDoUSLY Q

GOD INCARNATE middot0 wOl1derful power of the priest 1I87S St Augustine in whon

handa the Son of God becomes Incarnate evermore even as He onee became Incarnate III the womb of His Vlrshydn Mother Truly all wonders are Inslgshynlilcant In relation to the Btupendous thing that takes place ever) time a priest celeshybrates Mass If you could give ilnanclal aid to i1boy In the Near East who Is studying to become s priest you would be helping him toward the day that he will be riven

-power whleh surpasses that of angels PAUL and GEORGE hoPe one da)to be priests

of themiddotMost High The) are studylng at Ii seminaI In INDIA Preparation for the priesthood entalls a lonr arduous eourse or studies The cost of tuition is $100 a year for Ib yean

MEDICINES TO EASE THE PAIN OF THE SUFFERING LEPERS OP INDIAi OUR DAMlEN LEPER FUND HELPSmiddot TO BUY

~EEDED MEDICATIONS FOR THESE POOR PEOPLE

SHARING IN MERIT SISTER WILLIAM and SISTER JOSE hope to deYote their IIv~

God bull Relidous They have bee-un their preparation for their dedicated service and are now In a uovltlate ID PALAI INDIA If one of them was your adopted daughter In Christ 10U would reo celve a share In the merits of her apostolate and a remembrance In her dall) prayers bull How caD yoU adopt one of them By aldlnl

her In a material way wblle she is learning tho rudiments of religious life Two years of trai Inll In the novitiate are necessar) for a girl wbo

Corporate Communion

The~ParishmiddotParadc NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES FALL RIVER

All members of the Womens Guild are urged by their officers

to receive corporate Communion at the 8 oclock Mass next Sun- day morning They will meet in the vestibule of the upper church where ranks will be formed ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

High honors and perfect at shytendance awards were presented to ciiildren attending Christian Doctrine classese at recent cereshymonies conducted by Very Rev Leonard J Daley pastor

The classes are taught by the Missionary~Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity tbgether with five lay teachers - Meriting High Honors w~re

Elizabeth Morin Gerald MurshyphY_Michael Gladych Bonnie

Farrenkopf Donn~ Harris Mark Sullivan

Also Annette Cloutier Jenshynifer Murray Suzanne Gladych Ellen Karu~as Nancy Dunne Michael Donovan William Frashytus Karen Hurley Patrick Donovan and Philip Sullivan

Twenty-nme awards were made for pepect attendance at

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The Annual Reception to new members of the Guard of Honor SoCiety was held on the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus when 40 new members were reshyceived into the society arid enshyrolled by the pastor Rt Rev Msgr James J GeI~rd VG

This society is dedicated to adoration and reparation to the Sacred Heart-of Jesus and Monshysignor Gerrard spoke to the members of the many ways to practice this devotion The meetshying closed with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament

The following are to represhysent St Lawrence Parishin the District Council of Catholic Woshymen for the coming year

Delegate Mrs Leo Gallagher Alternate Mrs Emile Monfils o

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~Go Y8 Into the whole world snd preach the Gospel to every ereature this commission of Christ to His followers haa beea oamed out since the day It was a-iven bull It we are truly Catho~o we wi~l be zealous for the spread of the Kingdom of Chrbt bullbull If we are zealous we will help to spread that kingdom By our pr~y~n and alms let us prove to God and His Blessed Mother that our hearts are In harmony with the Sacred Heart of Him who prayecl tbat there may be but one fold and one shepherd

15 Ne~ Rect~ry Replaces Roundhouse Continued from Page One

-- h w IC In ItseIf a landshyIurc h h IS mark in this town of more than 13000 people the rectory gives the parish four red brick buildshylngs within a comparatively

lIIJ1all area The church also owns a twoshy

story wooden house whIch was used as a te~porary rectory lgttshytween the bme the roundhouse was torn down and the new building was completed for ocshycupancy two weeks ago

Roundhouse The roundhouse came into the

possession of the church when property bounded on three foides by Park Tifft and Broad 5ts was purchased for $20000 in 1877

Legend has it that the buildshylng part of the so-called Tifft property was used during the Revolutionary War days as a hiding place for Negro slaves who had fled their Southern

Movement for Unity Causes Uneasiness

ROME (NC)--Ceflain activshyities of the world Council of Churches have caused uT)easishyness in many Catholics intershyested in the movement to unite Christendoms separated churchshyes

Jesuit Father Charles Boyer editor of the Catholic magazine Unitas voices this fear in an editorial entitled Misgivings on the Ecumenical Movement

Father Boyer who is also a professor of patristic theology at the Gregorian University said the uneasiness arises from two lIOurces-exterior unity without doctrinal unity and a tendency of the council to devote itself to activities other than the search for unity

The Jesuit writer said the council was formed as a result of the ecumenical movement and was intended from its beginshyings to promote Christian unity

Intellectual Life RIVER FOREST (NC)--More

than 200 persons from 20 states and Canada have registered to attend a two-day symposium on the Catholic contributionmiddot to American intellectual life at Rosary College in Illinois start shying June 14

masters There was a tunnel whlch conshy

nected the basements of the church and the rectory but It had not been used for many yeAarsmiddot II f

few years middotalo a section 0 the lawn between the church and the roundhouse collapsed and revealed a hidden undershyground room walled with heavy blocks of granite which could have been used years ago for either a hiding place or a vegshyetable cellar

The roundhouse consisted of two floors and a small ~upola at the top center It had a spiral staircase winding up from the first floor to the cupola directly in the center of the building

New Building In c~trast the new building

has spacious rooms separate second-floor suites for the three priests assigned to the parish a large recreation room in the basement a suite for visiting priests and another suite for the housekeepers

The four suites for the priests occupy the second floor On ~e

first floor are the quarters for the housekeepers-with sepshyarate bedrooms for each one-a kitchen dining room three ofshyfices lounge and a sitting room for the maids The building is 66 feet across

the front and 41 feet deep on the south side-next to the church --and80 feet deep on the opshyposite side It is in the form of an ell

There are concrete floors throughout overlaicent with linoshyleum and carpeis

A feature of the building ia the inter-communication system connecting the suites offices and other areas on the first floor

The recreation room provides an area where the Rev Edward B Booth pastor of the church hasmiddot been conducting convert classes

Thomas F Coleman was the contractor and the architect was Joseph M Mosher Jr Both are from Providence

The late Rev Francis J Mashyloney who was succeeded by Father Booth as the pastor planned the rectory but did not live to see the start of ~onshy

struction Msgr Gerrard was assisted in

NEW RECTORY Rt Rev Msgr James J GerrardVG (second left) is shown with Rev Edward B Booth pastor (left) Rev Edwin J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunshyziato assistants at laying of the cornerstone of new rectory to replace historical roundhouse at St Marys North Attleboro

The vicar general expressed his thanks to the parishionenDeschenes Wins Scholarship for your cooperation and loyshyalty in making it possible forSpotlighting Our Schools the priests to live and work in

SHA ELEMENTARY FALL RIVER

Presentation of a gift to Sister Marita Dolores SUSC princishypal by Elizabeth Donnelly capshytain of the schoo~ was one of the highlights of the annual party for the Sacred Hearts Academy elementary division graduating class held on the

CARNEGIE GRANTEE Rev Brother James M Kenshyny SJ of Morrist9wn N J business manager of the service enterprises at New Yorks Fordham Unishyversity has been awarded a Carnegie Foundation grant to attend the 1958 ShEgtrt Course in College Business Manageptent at the Univershysity of Omaha this summer NC Photo

comfort school grounds Monday after noon

The class pro]jhecy was given 3 Good Reasons by Sharon Cronin and Brendll Shea the will by Patricia Callashy for savinghan md the Whos Who by Barbara Kane A buffet lunch- eon was served at The SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO Od Red Bonk

At the graduation exercises of the school Gerard Deschenes was awarded the annual scholshyarship given by the Student Fund of the parish His avershyage in the combined years avershyage and competitive examinashytion was 90 per cent This projshyect started in 1948 helps boost attendance at Catholic fligh schools which is one condition for accepting this award The 1 You get sound advice winner is given $100 each year based on 130 years for the four years of high school of experienceFunds are provided by monthly contributions made by a group 2 We currently pay a of interested parishioners savings dividend of

Son of Mr and Mrs Agenard 3 per year Deschenes Gerard has been enshyrolled at Assumption High 3 Service is prompt School in Worcester He has a conside~ate helpful brother studying at St Francis

BANK BY MAILCollege Biddeford Me Other prizes awarded during at

the party held for the graduates in the parish hall following TIle graduation exercises were doshynated by Rev Joseph Larue OLDpastor of the church Rev Edshymond L Dickinson assistant and director of the school State RED Representative Carlton H Bliss Ladies of St Anne Sodality Duvernay Council No 42 Union BANK S Jean Baptiste North Attleshy Fall River Savings Bank boro Catholic Womens Club

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He said the faith of the f)eople of North Attleboro is well known throughout the diocese

Father Booth cited the new rectory as a monument to the parish bull

He was presented with a check by Mr Fisher on behalf of the society to aid in paying for the building

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Reds Flood World With Literature

WASHING(ON (NC)-- More than 300 million copies of pubshylications were distributed by Russia in the free world last year for propaganda purposes

This figure represented a five per cent increase over 1956 the United States Information Agenshycy reported In the Middle East however the figure was up 400 per cent to a total of 413600 books and 1515400 pamphlets Russia will issue 700 new titles in 26 languages for disshytribution in the free world durshying 1958 USIA estimates

The USIA said it had about three million books in its 156 libraries in 64 countries last year Since 1950 it has assisted foreign publishers in bringing out 40 million copies of 4400 American books printed in 50 languages

Communism But One Christian Life Threat

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Eugene P Devine Albany at shytorney and bank director told Niagara University graduates that while preparing to fight if necessary for what we beshylieve is needful to our happiness in life we must not lose in that preoccupation the very basis of the things we are fightinc for

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the dedicatory ceremony by Father Booth Rev Edwiri J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunziato assistants

Visiting Priests Visiting priests included Rt

Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St John the Evangelist Church in Attleboro Rev Corshynelius ONeill Ubalde J Denshyneault James F McCarthy and Edward Rausch all of Attleboro Revs Gerard Chabot and Roger Gagne pastor and assistant reshyspectively of St Theresa Church in South Attleboro Rev Patrick TT Hurley of TlUnton Revs Thomas Parris and Elshymeric Dubois of LaSalette Semshyinary Attleboro and Rev Cornelius Keliher of St Mary Church in North Seekonk

Addressing the gathering were Msgr Gerrard Father Booth George R Fisher representing the St Vincent de Paul Society Bernard J Doyle Sr representshying the patishioners and Albert M Larsen Jr Chairman of the Board of Selectm~n

Father Loew introduced the speakers

Sage and Sand

Denies Theory More Money Cure for Educational 1lls

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

It is an article of the unwritten American creed that there is nothing so bad that another billion dollars or so wont mend it If for example we seem to be in danger of falling Qehind in the race for space contr9l the obvious remedy is for us to shell oufbull 1

astonomlca sums of ~oney to recapture leadership If our schools have been delin quent in producing sufficient brain power why then the cure is more money -much more m 0 n e-y - tom a k e them produce

It is a cheershyluI form u 1a and it solves all our anxieties

without tears Not unexpectshyedly it was Dr Jam~s Bryant C()I1ant whose

name is great among the chemists who pro- posed it the other day with special reference to opening the floodgates of funds for our Amercan educatiampnal system

Our schools he told his com lIlencement listeners are not really bad schools nor have they actually failed in their edshyllCational mission Tliey simply have not had enough money to 40 their job Give them more -much more-and they wiU work like a charm

Seek Nationalizatioa Now it should be borne in mind that Dr Conant sometime presshy

Ident of Harvard University (a private school) has widely ad-Yertised his view that the prr Yate and religious schools of America are divisive and thereshyfore harmful to the best intershy

tmiddot ests 0 f the na IOn

We may safely judge then that he is not letting his genshy

t t th b tt f herosl y ge emiddot e er 0 1mand that when he calls for more money for our schools he is thinking only about the stateshy~pported schools He should

be more preCIse He could eas-By getinto trouble over this

It is pretty much of an open RCret that what the educational ~ialists would like to see and

ee quiCkly is the complete nashytionalizatjo~ of all American

education and educational agenshyeies so that the problem could be handled with all the convenishyence and dexterity of a federal bureaucracy Then indeed the money could be commandeerecl and channeled in the right di-IOeCtions

It iSil n intoxicating prospect end the current wave of anxiety ever the alleged Americim edushyelltional lag affords a splendid epening for those who agree with them to persuade the nashytion to go along

Faith in the Dollar Let us by no means undershy

estimate these men their power or their determination There is little doubt that the present situation poses one of the great threats to genuine Ameri~~nedshy

ucation in our entire experience For it is completely within

the realm of possibility that the American people stampeded by the psychology of panic m~ht

decide that the educational soshyeialists have the right to it

It is not IecessarY tomiddot antici shypate the nationalization of the

entire system as an immediate tep but if the move for middotfederal control through financial dictashytorship is successful the real battle will have been won The rest is a matter of picking up the pie~es

Now a glarlng fallacy )1t the root ofmiddot Dr Conants rhetoric is that more money is the sure eure for our educational iUs One might suppose (naively no doubt) that better teaching might have even more to do with it -

But his solution is typic~l exshyemplaty of the way vast num- bers of Americans think and operate It is symptoJtlatic of the degree to which sheer material shy

lampm has captured the America mud thetouching falt~ in the

d II th f llibl 0 ar a~ e mae pana~a Have we enemies anywhere

in the world We can buy their friendship Have we a dearth of brains We can buy the~ very best brains in the open market

This of course is a guaranteed recipe for bankruptcy But were Americas economic resources

secure even against the socialshyists and the pseudo-liberals who are bent on disipating them as fast as possible it by no meall8 follows that the formula fits

As it is America is already spending far more money on

education than all middotthe rest of the world combined It might seem reasQiiable that if the anshyswer were to be fcgtund in this direction we would have had some faint inkling of it

0 More Power for Socialists middotThe suspicion however un-

worthy is unavoidable that what the educational socialist8 ~ally want is not better edushycation for America but more for themselves

Dr Comint is a highly intelshyligent man it is very difficult to believe that he is wholly serious when he says that more money can produce more brailllL But there is no question that the conversion of the Americaa ~u~ational syst~m into a monoshylIthIC dletators~lp woud mean t~e grcatestsmgl~ co~centrashyIon o~ po~er fmanc~al and IdeologIcal In - the natIOn and perhas m the w~rld

The quam~ adYlce of the poet Beaumarchals tNapoleon that he make the prunary schools of F h d ranc~ IS ~ropagan a agencI~

was t-llhpuhan compared to this It IS easy enough to say that II h

a t IS bears watchmg partIeshyularly -vhen those interested in promotmg the deal are makmg no obserable effort to conceal theIr tactIcs

Th e real dIffIculty and the

real challenge are to get our schoos back to their essential flnchon of teaching without eIther b k t th tmiddotan )up mg e na lOB

~ d~stroying their own integshyrlty 10 the process This takeshym~re than watching it take oomg

Fleefrom Reds BONN (NC)-Eastmiddot to West

flow of refugees continues like a seemingly endless trek througla the Iron Curtain More ethan bull quarter million people escaped from theSoviet zone of German alone last yearThat is more thall the total of Hungarians who found their way to freedom after the bloody uprising there in 1956

Humility Need _ Continued middotfrom Page One Things werent as complex

for man prior to the Renaissance he said here

Then the qmrch applied inshydividual guidance to emperor and beggar alike ihe scientist who is a Lutheran points out

But when science freed it shy_self from the bonds of religioUs

dogma thus opening the way for the technological revolution the Church lost some of its inshyfluence onmiddot the middotethical conduct of man

The crucical challenge of OUl

day is to recoup this influence to restQre to the Church the task d guiding man alonghi8 dangerous road

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CHIcAGO (NC) - Father Hugh M Beahan Grand Rapids diocesan director of radio and TV reports 44 American dioceses areproducing 108 live televisian programs Among these 05 per cent are on a weekly basis 135 per cent are presented more thaft once a week arid 14 per eent less than ~nce ~ week

Half-hour programs constitute 52 per cent of the totalFather Beahan lid Sunday is the most popular day of telecast with oil per cent of the programs origishynating that day

Father Beahait revealed local Catholic telecasts have increased 220 Per cent in the past five

years and 45 per cent in the ~

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THE ANCHOR16 Thurs June 26 1958

Praises Legacy Continued from Page One

and the wiles of communism On his first full day in th~

city President Garcia with his wife and Archbishop Julio Roshysales of Cebu the Philippines attended Mass at St Patrick cathedral The Philippine head of state was greeted from the episcopal throne y His Eminshyence Francis Cardinal Spellman Archbishop of New York

Cardinal Spellman said I hope Mr Garcia that you feel as completely at home today as I was whim given the privilege of celebrating the first Mass in the rehabilitated cathedral in Manila last year

The sermon was delivered by Msgr Charles J McManus di shyrector of the Cathedral Informashytion Center

Following the Mass President Garcia lunched with Cardinal Spellman in the Cardinals resi shydence He then went to the Fordshy

ham Campus in the Bronx Edue3tion is Greatest Ally

President Garcia told hill Fordham audience composed of Father McGinley Philippine dignitaries and members of the clergy that the U S should expand its program of educa- tional aid f~r southeast Asia His country the president middotsaid could supply the cultural liai shyson and be the focal center of such an endeavor

The U~ S he continued by utilizing such institutions as the Ford and Rockefeller Foundashytions with their ~vast means and resources can embark on an expanded educational aid proshygram for southeast Asia througll the Philippines and help train the youth of the region who will be the Asian leaders of tomorshyrow

This could herald the end of communism in our section of the world he declared

Appearing later the same day on Meet The Press the NBC television program President Garcia said his country would not recognize Red China even if the U S should do so

The next two days (June 23 and 24) President Garcia was honored by official and semishyofficial visits which included amiddot breakfast given for him at the

nunkal a native of Malabar in- Waldorf - Astoria Hotel by dia has been ordained at the Charles P Romulo Philippine

middotJesuit seminary here in Indi- Ambassador to the U S ana is the ninth member of hill family to enter the priesthood fIC religious life

Father Kunnilnkal is one 01 IS childmiddotren Three of his seveR ste~s are nuns while all fiVe of bis brothers are in the sen-shyice of the Church Two are Je~

uits-a priest land Brother ODe

w a Carmelite priest another a Capuchin priest arid another a diocesan priest Educated in India the new priest came iD this country thre~ years ago

Cardinal Spellman attended a dinner in President Garcia honor at the Sheraton-Astor

Ho~l given by the Philippine Community Executive Council

The 61-year-old Philippine leader rQde up Broadway from Jlattery Park to receive the trashyditional city welcome to visit shying heads of state Thousanda 01 cheering New Yorkers lined the sidewalks Ticker tape flutshy~red from hundreds of open windows in the downtown 01shyfice section

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Three Fall River Chinese Sisters Achieve Outstanding Records

An outstanding record is being made at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River by a trio of Chinese si~ters Their story in refreshing contrast to the tales of juvenile delinshyquency haunting todays headlines is an example of the influence for good youngshysters can have on each other

It began when Joyce Mark a 1954 graduate enthused aboutthe academy to her friend Elizabeth Ng Elizabeth daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs Frank Yan Ng 357 South Main Street Fall River decided to attend SHA

Professing no religious affiliashytion she took a keen interest in academy religious classes which she attended voluntarily usually earning top grades in tests and quizzes By her senior year she was seriously considering entershying the Church During ~e

IIenior chiss retreat she discussed the matter with the retreat masshyter Rev Daniel Egan SA who not only encouraged her personshyally but obtained Chinese lanshyguage catechisms for her so that she could explain theFaith more fully to her parents

Alter graduation Elizabeth obtained a civil service job in Washington living in a Catholic residence there at the exprea desire of her parents She began formal religious instruction and was baptised on Holy Saturday this year by Rev Cormac Long of St Peters Washington receivshying the sacrament of confirmashytion on Pentecost Sunday

But the chain of events started by Joyce Mark has not yet Mopped Both Elizabeths sisters followed her to SHA Jean Ng Iraduated this month and has been awarded a full tuition IICholarship to a Providence business college Eventually she hopes to follow Elizabeth w a lovernment position The youngshyest sister Carol is now enterinl

Visit to Lourdes Continued from Pace 0_

heart of Pius XII said Father Oliveira diocesan moderator of the Legion and curate at Our Lady of Lourdes Church TauWlshyton of which Rcv E Souza de Mello is pastor Whenever Leshylion groups visit Rome he bid they receive preferred treatshyment

All over Europe the Dublinshyfounded Legion is active in its work of cooperating with the tlergy in the salvation of souls Jeported Father Oliveira reshycently returned from a 4-day pilgrimage to Old World shrines made with a group of active and auxiliary Legion members When the Pope blessed us it was as if he were trying to take in the whole world with his exshytended armssaid Father Olishyveira A prized souvenir of his trip is a group photograph in which he stands next to the Holy Father and in view of his great devotion to Our Lady a memory equally prized is that he said Mass daily while in Rome at the basilica of St Mary Major largest church in the world dedishytated to Our Lady

Unity of Chure Other points of interest vi8shy

Ited by the pilgrims from the Fall River Diocese included Fatima Ars where the parish thurch of the Cure of An is still in use Pompeii with its worldshyJenow~ed painting of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Parayshyle-Monial made famous by St Margaret Mary Alacoque They are probably one of the few

-groups ever to visit Mon-aco for the purpose of seeing its CatheshydraI completely by-passing the casinos of Monte Carlo

Lourdeshowever inits censhytennial year formed the high point of the pilgrimage said Father Oliveira But he foreshy

went the privilege of bathing in the waters of the shrine There were so many sick people wait shying that I could not bear to take time needed by them

He cited the nightly torchlight procession to the grotto of Lourdes as a never-to-be-forshyaotten expcrience The rosary was said by each pilgrim in bis own tongue with the Gloria Patri at the end of each decade recited in Latin At the end of

~er sophomore year and hasnt decided what career shell folshylow

Pride in Daughter Meanwhile the whole Ng

family who work together in operating a restaurant are anshyticipating Elizabeths retarn to Fall River on vacation in July Family projects are not new to the Ngs however Another unshydertaking was the -founding of a Chinese language SChool ~hich all the children attended

Theyre united too in their pride In Elizabeth When their restaurant was visited during a quiet period they gathered t~

supply details of Elizabeths achievements And they have an added reason for pride in that their daughter is now the Kings daughter as well This was reflected in her choice of a baptismal name shes now Elizshyabeth Regis Ng Regis meanshying of the kin~

the rosary the Hail Holy Queen and Apostles Creed were sung al80 in Latin The combination of so many tongues with the unishyversal language of the Church lave me a tremendous feeling of the oneness of the Church -and the Mystical Body

Visit Headquarten The Legionaries felt at home

ift Lourdes too upon visiting the Legion headquarters there a building given to the organishyzation by a nephew of St Bernashydette on condition that it hi used for religious purposes only At the headquarters Legionaries from all parts of Europe take turns in serving for a month or two at a time They distribute literature and try in other ways w make the work of the Legion known to Lourdes pilgrims

On its return voyage the Fall River pilgrims ship left from Gibraltar and even in that fortress city Father Oliveira disshycovered fellow-Legionaries He has returned to his Taunto~ parshyish more than even enthused over the Legion apostolate

At his own sunny rose-surshyJounded shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes he detailed some of the accomplishments of the three praesidia active in his parish Nearly every previously unconshyfirmed adult has received that

sacrament many marriages have been rectified and th~ number

of parishioners approaching the sacraments has been tripled in the five years the Legion has been in operation In the entire Diocese he said there are 21 praesidia organized in 13 pushyishes

Parish Shrine A miniature Lourdes processhy

sion is held monthly to Our Lady of Lourdes parish shrine with parish and City-wide groups taking turns in partici shypating The shrine itself beshylongs to the parish in a unique way for it is made of stones eollected from the fields of nearby farms Father Oliveira himself manned a truck for a month during the Mariah Year of 1954 when the shrine was built aiding parish teen-agers in collecting suitable stones

The Legion of Mary multi shyplies the zeal of priests by proshyviding them with capable helpshyers declared the diocesan modshyerator Please pray for the work of the Legion and for increased

membership in the Diocese he concluded

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Preiate Says Todays Youth Victims Of False Philosophy of Discipline

GREENSBURG (NC)-Todays To a great segment of our young people make up neither college men ana women today bull beat nor a silent genera- the speaker declared freedom tion but rather are the articu- ill a situation in which the indishylate and aggressive victims vidual can do or say an)thing of a false philosophy of difici- 1II1hich he wants to say or do pline without regard to Hi~ rights or

Rt Rev Msgr Donald M privileges of anyone else To Cleary chaplain to Catholic stu- them the exalted idea of the digshydents at Cornell University nity of man has been corrupted Itbaca N Y offered this analy- into the idea of the supremacy Bis in a commencement address of the individuals judgment at Seton Hill College here Cor- When the are told that libshynell has been the scene of recent y outbreaks of student violence ert~ IS the opportulllty to do ~hat

Students like those who took whl~h one ought to do th~y Imshyt middot th d t t t mediately choke on the word par In e emons ra lOllS a ht f middottmiddot r tht

Cornell -he said are the fu1l- oug to or 1 ~mf 1~~ ~u on ~ blown products of an educational restrlc Ion an Iml a lOn an theory which has as its funda- these words hav~ long slnce been

deleted from their leXicons Onemental premise a glarmg error ht th t 1 The error he continued i15 the mIg say a ~oung ~p e

belief that liberty and freedom have always rebelled agamst aJe unconditioned and UDre- a~t~or~ty have always resented - t d dt th t hl diSCiplIne have always foughtSwlC e commo I les- a p I - h h h t -h =th t d agamst stnctures on speech andosop y w IC eac es a or er h 1

can be established without diseishypline and that morality iFits b d t the od t ofroa es sense IS pr uc the adored democratic process

This point of view Msgr Cleary Said is the only posshysible explanation of students violent reaction to anything which resembles authority or discipline While unexpressed their attitude seems to be We

will accept and Iive by onlythose rules and that code which WE consider to be just and fair

Closes Parish Continued from Pac~ 0_

moved to other parts of town The St Augustine parish was erected by the late Bishop James A McFadden to serve a large group of Negro Catholics living on Youngstowns east side The parish has been dishyrected by priests of the Society of the Precious Blood Father Cyril Kennedy CPPS pastor has returned to the communitys Brunnerdale Seminary in Canshyton for reassignment

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TttE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs June 26 1958

Catholic Deaf Are to Meet At Louisville

LOUISVILLE (NC)shyTwo important developments for Catholic deaf persons are expected to come out of the ninth annual convention of the International Catholic Deaf Association here July 6 to 12

Convention directors are lookshying for an agreement on a set of hand signs fQr Catholic usage which will eliminate differences in the signing of such terms as sacraments rosary and Mass

A printed form for Confession by deaf persons is the second mljor items on the agenda This will make it possible for the deaf person to confess his sins quickly and accurately with a pencil

~fhe majority of deaf persons attending the convention will be those who use signs rather than speech for communication All meetings will be conducttgtd by sig-ns in silence Father Gerald Timmel conshy bull

vention chairman said translashytors will be on hand They wiD interpret signs for those not proshyficient in sign language As the slgteeches are delivered in sign language the translators wiD convey the meaning in words

An estimated 1000 deaf pershysons their husbands and wives and chaplains of local chapten of the association are expected to attend In addition to conshyvention meetings vacation and

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Daiiy mass with sermon and Confessions are planned Toun of places of historical interest a boat ride on a river steameF a grand ball and a civic recepshytion are also on the agenda Registration will be held July at convention headquarters Louisvilles Kentucky Hotel The daily Mass will be ofTered at the Cathedral of the Assumpti~ here

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CrossWord Solution costs and this must come about into duty as the large crowd thro_ugh family prayer Father began to pour into the groundsIn Trend to Grey Films Patrick Peyton of the Holy of the Holy Cross Fathers Semshy

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TOG SUIlBy William oR Mooring EVE C Cross Fathers told more than inary where the Fair was held RIGS ENGLANDA young fellow who knows movies so well he ought to SORO TEEPEE 3500 people at the Country Fair The order has under construcshy

10 on $64000 Question offers two reasons why many in North Easton sponsored by tion on the same grounds a new the Associate Family of the Holy Seminary the first built in thealmost first-class films fail to click with the public these Cross Fathers East by the Order that conductsdays Some he says lack a positive point of view Others The salvation of the world Stonehill College Notre Dame

display too little regard for (James Stewar~) concientiously hinges on the return to unity University Kings College in consistency in characteri~- retiring from the poliGe force love and respect in ~h~ iamily Wilkes-Barre Pa and other tion becaU~e he suffers dizzy spells circle the world famous founder institutions ~

Any Hollywood producer then shortlyalterwards getting of the Family Rosary Crusade Father Peyton left North ehoosing a theme like negro- involved in a dizzy love affair and the Family Theatre said Easton for Minnesota where he

The famous priest who re- will conduct a State-wide Familywhife integration anti-semitism with a woman he knows as the It seems only a short time that polltical char- wife of a-friend turned recently from the Brus- Rosary Crusade on the same

Roddy with his mother used to sels Worlds Fair where the pattern he has followed in dioshyJatanismlabor- In the soon to be released come to our home to dinner Holy Cross Fathers are showing ceses throughout America Eushyin a nag ement film Houseboat Sophia Lor- then play cowboys and Indians a film three years in the making rope Asia and Africa apheaval etc en plays the deVoted foster- wiHf our children The Fifteen Mysteries of thebull h 0 u 1 d not mother of Cary Grants children Dean Stockwells last visit was Rosary was introduced to thepose and ex- (as a means of course to land- with his brother Guy about overflow crowd by the Revploit the social ing their Pa) At the start we three years back He then seemed SAVE MONEY ONGeorge S DePrizio CSC Eastshyproblem then see her teachIng the little boy quiet even timid His career as

mn away from how to steal from a street bar- a boy star had finished Would V It without at- row he make it again as an adult atican Stamps YOUR OIl HEATtempting any solution What Similar inconsistencies have actor VATICAN CITY (NC)-The might happen if positive con- turned up in other recent pic Holy Sees participation in the sectit C(II ~~~n0 1 t be Today presumably he is allelusions were drawn in such tures ne exp aria IOn may Brussels World Fair has been

d- d set again although I hope this films lS another matter tha t H0 11ywoo pro ucers are t db role in Compulsion will not eommemora e y a new series CHARLES F VARGAS

middottes Examples breaking away from stark black f V t Ct t t Clh t type Dean Stockwell either l) a Ican 1 ypo~ages amps 25 ROCKDALE V E

The young man cites as typi- and w I e contrasts-between vir- A EIIU Character typing is one of the-1of the rlp and run tech- tuous and vicious characters NEW BEDFORD MASS most stupid and inexplicable ofIlique in screenplaytelling The fair-haired hero and black TElIIo1TS(J

Markof the Hawk in Wllich moustachioedvillian ai-e not Hollywoods casting habits _ Pup Te~t~ bull99middot ~ - ~he producers set Littl~ Rock even seen in Westerns any more Marglret O~Brien ~owawaita

Produce kto t adult fulfillment as an actreliSIvrics to an African tune rSsee crea e lin I e of g b t th arid as her motherhinted the W II T ~ ~Ma rJorie Morningstar~ which ar a rey e ween e once - ~ a ent C~tp ~n def~re-nce to popuiar senti typical herq and heel the pre- H911ywood producers cannot ~ -v

nen(watered down the Jewish mise being that there is good forget the pert little girl and ~ gt 5x7 - 1150 eharacteristics and aspirltions in the worst of- us and bad in look to the ~alerited young Wo UMBRElLA TENTS expressed in theJ)qvel~ and the best U dramatic conflict thus man Pigeon-holethinking

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This young man was born and Seeing Margaret OBrien and lived many years in the East her mother on TV via Ed MurshyHe is familiar with the typical rows ~Person to Person reshyBritish colonial officer whom called for me more personal he k nows as very d 1fferent contacts I had with them when character from the one Alec Margaret was MGMs top child Guinness plays in Kwai So star The crisp diction and earnshytoo one suspects does Guinness est expression were still there himself who almost refused to on TV but like the pigtails the play the part OBrien dialogue was gone

Pathsmiddot of Glory Sayonara Margaret used to talk a blue The Young Lions The Enemy streak catechism school pets A Delicious Below all recent and excel- everything While She and Dean Treat lent films about war are chal- Stockwell were making The lenged by our young friend Secret Garden together Marshybecause they implicitly de- garet left her arithmetic to make nounce patriotism and national me lemonade I hope someday pride although he quickly adds to become a good cook she that his own military status said and a good philosopher gives him an urgent and im- too _ mediate concern for the preser- Now as Margaret gets her

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that more people than Holly- pared with Elizabeth Taylor wood producers suspect ar~ Dean prepa-res to co-star in alienatedwhether they realize Richard Zanucks production of it ()[not by such trends of the Loeb-Loew crime story thoughtwhich come iil cyclesCompulsion which brought a lodrum up Ii particular theme sensational press to roiuig with monotonous repetition StOCkwell and his co-st~r ltod

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Sports Chatter THEAWmiddotPO- _~_ 19 I Thurs June 26 ~Worcester Parochial High

K of C FJeseesWin~ State ~hampionship Anofhell t~agyBy Jack Kineavy

Somerset High School Coaeh In Tito MoveThe latest in a long line of giant killers is St Stephens

NEW HAVEN (N(j) shyHigh of Worcester which last Sunday defeated highlyshyThe national head of tftetouted Newton 41 to annex the 1958 state baseball chamshyKnights of Columbus haspionship The achievement is all the more remarkable when expressed opposition to atshythe comparative male enshy

Gernert are the only men who tempts to extradite a ministerrollments of the two finalshy have performed up to par to of wartime Croatia from thiIists are compared St Steshy date The unSeasonable weather country to face charges of _phens a four year school has among other things reshy crimes in Yugoslavia had a total of 96 boys whereshy tarded the great Ted Williams Supreme Knight Luke E Hart as Newton lists 1400 in grades Ted needs that real warm declared that Andrija Artukoshy10 through 12 weather to get going but the vic Minister of Interior in the

weatherman is still holding outAs a matter Croatian go~ernment duringOn the mound Frank Sulli shyof fact the World War II would become

van and Tom Brewer the acesbaseball turn- a second Imre Nagyll if sentof the staff have been able toout this year back to Yugoslaviaaccount for only seven victories(125) exceeded

11 any example of whatthe total numshy between them Willard I Nixon might result from the grantingber of boys in at 1-7 is in the throes of his of the petition of Yugoslaviathe Worcester worst professional season ever Lor the return of Dr ArtukovicThe former Yankee nemesis nowschool to that country were needooIf St Stephshy is suffering fr6m a sore shouldshyMr Hart said it might beer which probably means hellens were comshyformed in the news from Hunshypeting in the do a stint in the bull pen before gary I pray not and I am JOeshyEastern Tourney the school getting another starting aSsignshyluctant to believe that this g09shywould presumably be included ment e1llment would be willirlg aein Class C which would make On paper the Sox personnel SAFETY PROGRAM Seminarians_from St Marys have his blood on our handsit ineligible to compete~ in middotthe stacks up with the best in the Semmary Baltimore are shown ~tising a releae from

State final St Stephens b league ~us it would be preshy I[ 01 C Membera front head hold during waterfront safety Fogram atcoached by Jack Tivnan forshy mature to consign them to a Mr Harts statement followed Cathedral C~mp Seminarians Donald J Bowen and Jamesmer Holy Cro~ pitcher a decade disappointingfate Detroit at the a resolution passed by the __ or 90 ago The game originally moment is the Cinderella team E Murphy are in the water while National Red Cross preme board of directors ot ~

scheduled for Saturday was held of th~ league The TigerS took Instructor Donald V Brand gives pointers The seminarians Knights of Columbus a ftIIIIF over by threatening ~eather but the vaunted Yankees over the of whiCh was sent to Secre~will be counsellors again at Cathedral Camp this Slminer a banner crowd of 5000 jumPs seven consecutive times of State John Foster Dulles thronged the stands at Fitton before being blown out of the Mr Artukovie is a memlais Field Sunday to witness the park 15-0 of Saturday But if Prelate Stresses Principal Work of tbe St Columbans Counaoil final youre going to lose em might Knigbts of Columbus of WFor Priest Is Offering Mass Don Riedl was the starting and as well lose em gOod minster Calif

NEW YORK (NC)-The prin- ian emigrants continuany hewinning pitcher for St Stephens Out in Milwaukee the four False Chargesteams competing in the Young cipal work of a priest is offer- declared becoming their beshybut he needed help from Paul

Catholic Little League have ing the Mass His Excellency loved spiritual fathers benefacshyMorano who came in the sixth The Yugoslav governm_ chosen novel names for their Archbishop Amleto Giovanni tors counselors infirmarians has been trying since 195 to hurl 3 1-3 innings of scoreless clubs The Popes the Cardinals Cicognani has said they are ever ready to defend have Mr Artukovic 57 exball Morano was indeed the fairshythe Bishops and the Padres The The Holy Sacrifice transcends them when in difficulties and dited A Catholic he selftld haired boy for the Worcest6 clericalmiddot names were selected all h~ activity the Apos- distress they open schools for as Minister of Interior in ~parochials In addition to his

fine relief stint Paul came league sponsors said because tolic Delegate to the United their tnaining and never abanshy pro-Nazi Croatian governm_t the league for boys 912 hopes States decIared in an address at don them or become disheart shy from April 1941 to Octoberthrough with a bases-loaded to eliminate competition on a the dedication of a new $500000 ened by any kind of difficulty 1942 Croatia was made an anshy triple in the fourth to provide parish ~ and encourage the wing at St Charles Seminary hard journey or dangerous ad- dependent state after the Gershymore than the needed margin

for victory youngsters to get along with Staten Island venture - bull bull They increase man invasion of Yugoslavia boys outside their neighborhood Mission of Priest their zeal aod affection in ac- When Titos communist p8I shyIn another tlemencious exhishy

bition of versatility St Stephshy A player pool has been formed Archbishop Cicognani said in co~nfe wi~ the bull bull bull needs of tisans took control of Croatia ill

ens catcher Paul Cantani-who from 12 boys in St Elizabeth his address that a seminary is a thell people 1945 Mr Artukovic fled shySt Mary Czestochowa 5S Peter British-held territory He camehimself owns a 5-0 pitching recshy place where candidates for the It is the ebarity of Christ and Paul and St Robert parishshy to this country in 1948ord-was all over Fitton Field priesthood prepare themselvell which animates these good men es The players will be divided Mr Artukovic has been deshycatching pop flies In all be so that one day they mayexer- Archbishop Cicognani saidinto four evenly matched teams fended by the former privawhauled down five two well back cise their proper and principal They offer their talents heart

An 4P wire photo out of secretary of His Eminence AI-shyof the plate and two up the first office of offering the Mass and 8OuI their labor and re-Cleveland last week pictured a oysius Cardinal Stepinac Fatberbase line The talented catcher The Holy Sacrifice he addedsowces moved by the charity of group of nuns attending the game Stephen Lackovic woo ~had 10 putouts in the ~ame is an act superior to anything Christ they never tire in a body for the first time The resides in Lackawanna HYthat might be --accomplishedFor coach Howard FergusOns 4Jt D ____footnote to the picture went middoton Newton nine the loss must have through intellectual talents lit shyto explain that the sistersmiddot were _SEGUIN bullerary ability or any other giftcome as a distinct shock The dyed-in-the-wool Indian fans

Eastern Mass titlists had -nushy To offer to God the Holy de Body Builderswith but one exception The inshymerous scQring opportunitie Sacrifice and to distribl1te the

dependent ltthinker-amiddot Y~llkee Aluminum or Steelgifts of God the sacraments andbutthey lefta record 16 strandgtshy fan was relegated to a badttow 944 County St ed RoD OLolighlin middotwjtb two th~ truths of faith-such istheeat by her assoCiates Whim the NEW BEDFORD MAssf singles and -amiddot triple Pacedmiddotthe mission of the priest Archshyvisiting Yan~ w~re app~i~I ~ ~~opciCogilani said WY 2tt618i Tige 10gthiC~at~cl Itmiddot wa~ of the situation middottheYp~i~(ed

rNewtons seventh apllearance i~ rge Apostolic Dele~a~ ~liiotheiJ loyal rooter with aitautoshy

the tourneyliliai TheYve woo praised the Scalabrinian FatherslJaphed ballltwo statetifl~ gt wbo conduct the New Y~rk

From Yu~tan MexiCo com~ semmary Th~y look after 1131-Science and R~Iigion an anecdote from which YOUll get a chuckle It didnt take the In Close Harmony Padre long to realize that the s LOUIS (NC)--HarmonySaturday afternoon confesSion between science and religiQl has line was longer than usual always been a postulate of the

When confessions were over Catholic philosophy of educashyI found out why said Father tion Bishop Charles H Helmshybull J obn P Lomasney Maryknoll sing of Springfield-Cape Girardshy

Missioner from Dorchester eau Mo said atmiddotmiddot baccalaureate Mass A gang of kids who were ceremonies at St Louis Univershyplaying baseball instead of at shy sity tending doctrine class rushed More than 15 centuries agointo Cburch middotto take shelter from he observed St Augustine posshya heavy storm ited the Catholic attitude toward

My catechist-never one to truth when he stated that10000let an opportunity pass-ltorshy difficulties in regard to religishyrailed them for their doctrine ous truth never make a singlelesson and then recommended doubt Truth is one and can that they all go to confession never contradict itself When I complimented him be Seeming contradictions replieq Padre for three weeks BiShop Helmsing pointed out lve been trying to get those come from ignorance When ball players in here Dont thank there is a supposed conflict beshyme-thank the good Lord fOr tween religion and science the raining thelit out conflict comes from either igshy

With the Red Sox currently norance of science or ignoranceriding along in fourth place of revealed truth just a game and a half out of second their sub-standard pace Js almost lost sight of But only once in the last 25 yearS have the Sox had as poor amark as thefr present 31-33 record III 1954 at this time the Bosox were ~4-30 buried in the American League cellar and 20 games off the pace Thatw~ Lou Boushydreus last year at the Boston helm Inconsistent pitChing and the

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a wait-and-see policy as Thomas brought in lieu of a false peace performed the incredible task that cannot rise above the natushy~ait-a~~ ~ee Policy I20 -THE ANCHOR I

Thu~s June 26 1958 of working his way through ral order and she knows quite Aristotle Averroes and Avishy well the need for ferment and cenna keeping all that was good both of which are essential to the exigencies of revolution in their systems rejecting what the vitality of the Church The

Churchs Caution Source Free From ErrorOf Reassuring Strength was false and constructing one is conservative the other

By Donald McDonald with Aristotles magnificent revolutionary I realize that I

these few con-Davenport Catholic-Messenger philosophical methods a sys- tmiddott siderations are not the whole oftern of Catholic theology that The Church as an InS 1 utlon

The other day when announcement wasmade that must be conservative But the this matter but I do think theY still stands today as the coinetshy revolutionary ferment must are relevantthe first step toward the possible beatification of John ~tone of all Catholic theologiz- come from her individual memshy

HenryCardinal Newman would be taken June17 a friend And I think that far mor~ llg _ _~ bers aod if the ferment and noteworthy than the Churchsof mine wondered aloud why the Church has on more than Active Elements revolutionary action is needful historical hesitancy in adopting

one occasion viewed a man were coming out in unpreceshy A third consideration is sup- she ~i11 per~it it ~nd if need anltl endorsing what is eventu~ with suspicion if not alarm1 dented profusion and the plied by the great co~tempor~ry be~4edorselt explICItly ally proved true is the fact th~t during his lifetime o~ly to ~nonize him a century or Rveral centuries later Newman lived under a Cloud

for 20 years following his conyersion t 0

the Catholic Fa i t h An d while Newman scholars are stillmiddot dIsputing the justice or inj ustice of it no one denies the faet that

the cloud did exist

Newman- of course was not the first saintly Catholic to encounter suspicion eoolness and official opposition St Thom~s Aquinas was not al shy

~ lowed to teach Aristotle at the University of Paris and saints

like Teresa of AvilaJohn of the Cross and Joan of Arc met with opposition of a ferocity the gentle Newman never knew

i dont think anyone single factor can adequately explain this apparent paradox of official reproach and reservation during a saints life and r post-facto canonization But several conshysiderations come to mind which might put the thing into a focus where middotit is seen as normal and natural and certainly nothing about which to get terribly upset

Test of Analysis And in at least one important

respect the Churchs caution deliberativeness and reflectiveshyness before endorsing the thought and judgmente of one of the faithful constitute one

of the sources of her great and reassuring strength -

This in fact is the first conshysideration I think we should look at We cannot have the reassurance th~t the Church will not be taken iii by false doctrines and philosophies without running the risk that the same Church will delay tor what seems to some of us an intolerably long time before she endorses what is true

If we want to be sure that error does not insinuate itself into Church tradition and teachshylng it seems to l11e we must reconcile ourselves to the faC

middot-that truth too must submit to the time-consuming test of an- alysis examination reflectioil and deliberation

Human Frailties It might be objected - imd

here wecorile to asecoridcon- sideration - that Church au- thorities should be more pershyeeptive that they should be able to recognize more quickly what is true and good that they should be able easily to distiIl shyguish between truth and error This objection ignores I

think two facts First that in cases involving extremely subtle theological and philoshysophical positions those who are in authority must rely upon the theological and philosophical erudition of their advisers who as often as not may be the technical inferiors of the theoshylogians or philosophers whose works ate being examined and evaluated

Nor would it be surprising if advisers to authority suffered from such human frailties as envy frailties that would color their judgment

Time and Age Secondly the circumstances

of time and age must be given sufficient weight In the case of St~ Thomas Aquinas for exshyample the Church up until that time had not developed the ~ys-

tematic theology we know toshyclay Transletions of the Greek and

Arabian pagan philosoph~rs

CAPE COD PllIDES IN NEW CHURCH OurLady of Victory Church in Centerville today off+rs one of the nicest pI of h deg th F II R DO Th

aces woors IP In ~ a Ive~ locese elayout above shows the baptismal font a d Our Lady of Victory shrine togethetwith the facade Ol[ the church at the top Modern kitchen facilities aremiddot in t echurCh base-

ment shown in the center left ph~to and the main altar

Churcli simply lacked the reshy French th~ologian Henri de As an institution commisshysearch and intellectual resources Lubac SJ who himself has sioned by Ghristmiddotto lead souls to make on-the-spot judgments known what it means to have to salvation she is the Holy and distinctions between what his writings and his teachings middotMother and like a mother was true and what was false in legitimately circumscribed by fiercely dedicated to the conshythese philosophers (and a great Church authorities servation of life bull deal of it was in fact false)

In his first book of Para-It was only natural then and doxes Father de Lubac ob-

I feel it very reassuring that serves that in the Church there the Church should have adopted are always two active middotelements

But the Mothermiddot knowswhat Christ her Head has said about the kind of peace He has give~ and the sword be had

is in the center right TlIe Sixth Station-Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus-is in the insert The lower left is a view of the sanctuary from the middle aisle The parish rectory is at t~e lower right The Church may be reached by taking a right turn from Mid~Cape Highway at Craigville Motel to Short Flying Hill Road and continuing to center of Centerville Viilage

for 2000 years she has been able to keep her teachings on Faith and morals il11mune from the inshyfection of error

An awful lot of wrong-headed people have tried to introduce error into that teaching and tradition Their attempts add up to an interesting and volumshyinous history of heresybull

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Pa rish Demahds Continued from Page One

of the Church which is both an institution or a visible means of grace and also a co~~ munity of the hithful - the Mystical Body of Christ I

When the Church is considshyered only as an institution he said laym~1 are likely to reshygard their parish as a kind of handy filiing station to which we come once a week to be spiritually refuelled

But when th~ Church is conshysidered as the Mystical Body he continued e begin to see tha~ as members of the parish we are responsible with our priests for all the soul~athshyolic and non-Catholic-who live within our parish boundaries and that we are responsible for building a real community on the temporal order in our parish

neighborhoods The disappearance of the soshy

ealled national parish organshyized on lines of nationality has created many problems for urban parishes Mr Giese said

Without Roots Parishioners today are basicshy

aUy without roots he declared without attachments or loyalshyties to a parish M~my members of city parshy

Isheshe added no longer feel a closeness an identificatiof a loyalty to the parish The parish has become more of a plant than a community of the faithshyful M~ Giese went on to point

out that the parishioners lack of identification with his parish is similar to the situation that

exists in other areas of modern xiety

The individual feels a loss of identity he remarked in the face of big corporations big labor organizations big politi shycaf parties big government

It is a major problem b~

laid and almost all who have considered it come to the Same conclusion - once again smaIlI

intermediar groups which act as a buffer between the lonely individual and large associashytions must be developed

Small Groups T~us he said the more we I

ellD landscape our parishes with lIIlall Catholic Action groupings community -ltsociations block organizations and so forth the shybetter our chances of building CQmmunity and parish spirit in these massive urban neighbor- boods and of restoring to the lonely individual his sense of dignity In con~rast with the city parshy

Ish Mr Giese said the new shbshyurban parishes seem to have a godd natural community spirit Parishioners are eager for Cath- otic education for both chiidren and adult he declared and lay participation in the liturgy is more frequent Mr Giese maintained that it ampI simply an impossibility for the average parish priest today to carry out his ministry alone It is estimated that an average priest can successfully contact no more than 600 people a year and yet we have parishes from five to 10 thousand with only three or four priets to a parish

Itis for this reason he sai~ that the modern parish needs great numbers of the laity to carry out the catechetical apostolatecensus work teachshying home visiting record-keepshying

Mr Giese also expressed the hope that eventually the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine will be able to send lay cate chists tb mission lands as part of our contribution to the world mission activity of the Church

M~rk Centenary ROME (NC)-The Daughters

of the Heart of Mary have cele- brated the first centenary of the opening of their first houSe here

The Society founded in Paris in 1790 has approximately 1500 members scattered throughout the world The organization was established in the United States in 1851 and has houses

in13 archdioceses and If dio- Celieamp bull

MASS ABOARD ROMANCE Very Rev William E RivelySJ newly-appointed Jesuit Superior to the Caroshyline-Marshall Islands Mission says Mass-aboard his 50-foot mission schooner Romance In the background assisting at Mass is the schooners native crew Ne Photo

Hospitals Must Center Attention Always Aroud Care of Patient ATLANTIC CITY (NC)-Sym- demand that he and his family

pathy kindness and understandshy be greeted reassuringly that ing should be expressed the moshy hospital regulations be presentshyment a patient enters the hosshy ed courteously and medical terms pital a Sister who is a hospital consultant told the 43rd annual convention of the Catholic Hospital Association here

Sister Justina Morgan a member of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul from Marillac Seminary Norshy

mandy Mo spoke of the openshying general session of the conshyvention which had as its theme The Hospital Aposiolate in a Changing Era

Primary Purpose We must accept literally

never before that hospitals hosshypital administration schools of nursing ind schools of nursing administration exist for one primary purPose and one OQly namely the care of the patient Sister said

We all know this to be true rhen why have we strayed so far from care-care centered around the patient she asked

For years she continued we have justified our position in terms of the war shortage of nurses shortage ot all types of hospital personAel and vthe 40shyhour week

Sister Justina said another factor is the shortened hospital stay today but she said that for the very reason that the patient will be with us so short

[a time the elements of sym- pathy kindness understanding and love should be felt and exshypressed from the moment be enters the hospital

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General Session

Presiding at the general sesshysion was Msgr F M J Thomshy

ton of Sea Girt N J president of the association Greetings to the delegates were delivered byBishop Justin J McCarthy of Camden

Speakers were Msgr Thom- ton Msgr Donald A McGowan director Bureau of Health and Hospitals NlltiQnal Ca~holic Welfare Conference Washingshyton and Sister Francis Xavier

dean schoof of nursing DYoushyville College Buffalo NY

In another convention session Dr James F Collins medical director of Cambridge City Hosshypital Cambridge Mass warned against the tendency to rely on modern medical magic to the neglect of medical fundamenials

Dr Collins also said that medshyicine should be a happy com bination of art and science but

that modern communication facilities have glamorized the scientificaspect

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GODS HOME FIRST~ OURS LATER Sis~r Gladys of the Hoi) Cross superior of St Marys Convent

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bull and we have an orphanaJe willi 52 children The sisters live in part of the school building and the schoo veranda is used as a chapel In all these )ears we have not been able to dve a proper plaee to Ow Lord all our earnings have te be used to run the school and orphanage So our beloved benefacton we approach you humbb with a request--will )ou be

kind enough to help us build a chapel To build a chapel for these sisters will cost $4000 Could yoU heip The) are aski~ for a home for Our Lord

OUR FUND FOR ORPHANS BREAD HELPS To FEED AND CLOTHE SEVERAL THOUSAND ORPHANS IN THE NEAR EAST)

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GOD INCARNATE middot0 wOl1derful power of the priest 1I87S St Augustine in whon

handa the Son of God becomes Incarnate evermore even as He onee became Incarnate III the womb of His Vlrshydn Mother Truly all wonders are Inslgshynlilcant In relation to the Btupendous thing that takes place ever) time a priest celeshybrates Mass If you could give ilnanclal aid to i1boy In the Near East who Is studying to become s priest you would be helping him toward the day that he will be riven

-power whleh surpasses that of angels PAUL and GEORGE hoPe one da)to be priests

of themiddotMost High The) are studylng at Ii seminaI In INDIA Preparation for the priesthood entalls a lonr arduous eourse or studies The cost of tuition is $100 a year for Ib yean

MEDICINES TO EASE THE PAIN OF THE SUFFERING LEPERS OP INDIAi OUR DAMlEN LEPER FUND HELPSmiddot TO BUY

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SHARING IN MERIT SISTER WILLIAM and SISTER JOSE hope to deYote their IIv~

God bull Relidous They have bee-un their preparation for their dedicated service and are now In a uovltlate ID PALAI INDIA If one of them was your adopted daughter In Christ 10U would reo celve a share In the merits of her apostolate and a remembrance In her dall) prayers bull How caD yoU adopt one of them By aldlnl

her In a material way wblle she is learning tho rudiments of religious life Two years of trai Inll In the novitiate are necessar) for a girl wbo

Corporate Communion

The~ParishmiddotParadc NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES FALL RIVER

All members of the Womens Guild are urged by their officers

to receive corporate Communion at the 8 oclock Mass next Sun- day morning They will meet in the vestibule of the upper church where ranks will be formed ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

High honors and perfect at shytendance awards were presented to ciiildren attending Christian Doctrine classese at recent cereshymonies conducted by Very Rev Leonard J Daley pastor

The classes are taught by the Missionary~Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity tbgether with five lay teachers - Meriting High Honors w~re

Elizabeth Morin Gerald MurshyphY_Michael Gladych Bonnie

Farrenkopf Donn~ Harris Mark Sullivan

Also Annette Cloutier Jenshynifer Murray Suzanne Gladych Ellen Karu~as Nancy Dunne Michael Donovan William Frashytus Karen Hurley Patrick Donovan and Philip Sullivan

Twenty-nme awards were made for pepect attendance at

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The Annual Reception to new members of the Guard of Honor SoCiety was held on the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus when 40 new members were reshyceived into the society arid enshyrolled by the pastor Rt Rev Msgr James J GeI~rd VG

This society is dedicated to adoration and reparation to the Sacred Heart-of Jesus and Monshysignor Gerrard spoke to the members of the many ways to practice this devotion The meetshying closed with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament

The following are to represhysent St Lawrence Parishin the District Council of Catholic Woshymen for the coming year

Delegate Mrs Leo Gallagher Alternate Mrs Emile Monfils o

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~Go Y8 Into the whole world snd preach the Gospel to every ereature this commission of Christ to His followers haa beea oamed out since the day It was a-iven bull It we are truly Catho~o we wi~l be zealous for the spread of the Kingdom of Chrbt bullbull If we are zealous we will help to spread that kingdom By our pr~y~n and alms let us prove to God and His Blessed Mother that our hearts are In harmony with the Sacred Heart of Him who prayecl tbat there may be but one fold and one shepherd

15 Ne~ Rect~ry Replaces Roundhouse Continued from Page One

-- h w IC In ItseIf a landshyIurc h h IS mark in this town of more than 13000 people the rectory gives the parish four red brick buildshylngs within a comparatively

lIIJ1all area The church also owns a twoshy

story wooden house whIch was used as a te~porary rectory lgttshytween the bme the roundhouse was torn down and the new building was completed for ocshycupancy two weeks ago

Roundhouse The roundhouse came into the

possession of the church when property bounded on three foides by Park Tifft and Broad 5ts was purchased for $20000 in 1877

Legend has it that the buildshylng part of the so-called Tifft property was used during the Revolutionary War days as a hiding place for Negro slaves who had fled their Southern

Movement for Unity Causes Uneasiness

ROME (NC)--Ceflain activshyities of the world Council of Churches have caused uT)easishyness in many Catholics intershyested in the movement to unite Christendoms separated churchshyes

Jesuit Father Charles Boyer editor of the Catholic magazine Unitas voices this fear in an editorial entitled Misgivings on the Ecumenical Movement

Father Boyer who is also a professor of patristic theology at the Gregorian University said the uneasiness arises from two lIOurces-exterior unity without doctrinal unity and a tendency of the council to devote itself to activities other than the search for unity

The Jesuit writer said the council was formed as a result of the ecumenical movement and was intended from its beginshyings to promote Christian unity

Intellectual Life RIVER FOREST (NC)--More

than 200 persons from 20 states and Canada have registered to attend a two-day symposium on the Catholic contributionmiddot to American intellectual life at Rosary College in Illinois start shying June 14

masters There was a tunnel whlch conshy

nected the basements of the church and the rectory but It had not been used for many yeAarsmiddot II f

few years middotalo a section 0 the lawn between the church and the roundhouse collapsed and revealed a hidden undershyground room walled with heavy blocks of granite which could have been used years ago for either a hiding place or a vegshyetable cellar

The roundhouse consisted of two floors and a small ~upola at the top center It had a spiral staircase winding up from the first floor to the cupola directly in the center of the building

New Building In c~trast the new building

has spacious rooms separate second-floor suites for the three priests assigned to the parish a large recreation room in the basement a suite for visiting priests and another suite for the housekeepers

The four suites for the priests occupy the second floor On ~e

first floor are the quarters for the housekeepers-with sepshyarate bedrooms for each one-a kitchen dining room three ofshyfices lounge and a sitting room for the maids The building is 66 feet across

the front and 41 feet deep on the south side-next to the church --and80 feet deep on the opshyposite side It is in the form of an ell

There are concrete floors throughout overlaicent with linoshyleum and carpeis

A feature of the building ia the inter-communication system connecting the suites offices and other areas on the first floor

The recreation room provides an area where the Rev Edward B Booth pastor of the church hasmiddot been conducting convert classes

Thomas F Coleman was the contractor and the architect was Joseph M Mosher Jr Both are from Providence

The late Rev Francis J Mashyloney who was succeeded by Father Booth as the pastor planned the rectory but did not live to see the start of ~onshy

struction Msgr Gerrard was assisted in

NEW RECTORY Rt Rev Msgr James J GerrardVG (second left) is shown with Rev Edward B Booth pastor (left) Rev Edwin J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunshyziato assistants at laying of the cornerstone of new rectory to replace historical roundhouse at St Marys North Attleboro

The vicar general expressed his thanks to the parishionenDeschenes Wins Scholarship for your cooperation and loyshyalty in making it possible forSpotlighting Our Schools the priests to live and work in

SHA ELEMENTARY FALL RIVER

Presentation of a gift to Sister Marita Dolores SUSC princishypal by Elizabeth Donnelly capshytain of the schoo~ was one of the highlights of the annual party for the Sacred Hearts Academy elementary division graduating class held on the

CARNEGIE GRANTEE Rev Brother James M Kenshyny SJ of Morrist9wn N J business manager of the service enterprises at New Yorks Fordham Unishyversity has been awarded a Carnegie Foundation grant to attend the 1958 ShEgtrt Course in College Business Manageptent at the Univershysity of Omaha this summer NC Photo

comfort school grounds Monday after noon

The class pro]jhecy was given 3 Good Reasons by Sharon Cronin and Brendll Shea the will by Patricia Callashy for savinghan md the Whos Who by Barbara Kane A buffet lunch- eon was served at The SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO Od Red Bonk

At the graduation exercises of the school Gerard Deschenes was awarded the annual scholshyarship given by the Student Fund of the parish His avershyage in the combined years avershyage and competitive examinashytion was 90 per cent This projshyect started in 1948 helps boost attendance at Catholic fligh schools which is one condition for accepting this award The 1 You get sound advice winner is given $100 each year based on 130 years for the four years of high school of experienceFunds are provided by monthly contributions made by a group 2 We currently pay a of interested parishioners savings dividend of

Son of Mr and Mrs Agenard 3 per year Deschenes Gerard has been enshyrolled at Assumption High 3 Service is prompt School in Worcester He has a conside~ate helpful brother studying at St Francis

BANK BY MAILCollege Biddeford Me Other prizes awarded during at

the party held for the graduates in the parish hall following TIle graduation exercises were doshynated by Rev Joseph Larue OLDpastor of the church Rev Edshymond L Dickinson assistant and director of the school State RED Representative Carlton H Bliss Ladies of St Anne Sodality Duvernay Council No 42 Union BANK S Jean Baptiste North Attleshy Fall River Savings Bank boro Catholic Womens Club

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He said the faith of the f)eople of North Attleboro is well known throughout the diocese

Father Booth cited the new rectory as a monument to the parish bull

He was presented with a check by Mr Fisher on behalf of the society to aid in paying for the building

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WASHING(ON (NC)-- More than 300 million copies of pubshylications were distributed by Russia in the free world last year for propaganda purposes

This figure represented a five per cent increase over 1956 the United States Information Agenshycy reported In the Middle East however the figure was up 400 per cent to a total of 413600 books and 1515400 pamphlets Russia will issue 700 new titles in 26 languages for disshytribution in the free world durshying 1958 USIA estimates

The USIA said it had about three million books in its 156 libraries in 64 countries last year Since 1950 it has assisted foreign publishers in bringing out 40 million copies of 4400 American books printed in 50 languages

Communism But One Christian Life Threat

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the dedicatory ceremony by Father Booth Rev Edwiri J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunziato assistants

Visiting Priests Visiting priests included Rt

Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St John the Evangelist Church in Attleboro Rev Corshynelius ONeill Ubalde J Denshyneault James F McCarthy and Edward Rausch all of Attleboro Revs Gerard Chabot and Roger Gagne pastor and assistant reshyspectively of St Theresa Church in South Attleboro Rev Patrick TT Hurley of TlUnton Revs Thomas Parris and Elshymeric Dubois of LaSalette Semshyinary Attleboro and Rev Cornelius Keliher of St Mary Church in North Seekonk

Addressing the gathering were Msgr Gerrard Father Booth George R Fisher representing the St Vincent de Paul Society Bernard J Doyle Sr representshying the patishioners and Albert M Larsen Jr Chairman of the Board of Selectm~n

Father Loew introduced the speakers

Sage and Sand

Denies Theory More Money Cure for Educational 1lls

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

It is an article of the unwritten American creed that there is nothing so bad that another billion dollars or so wont mend it If for example we seem to be in danger of falling Qehind in the race for space contr9l the obvious remedy is for us to shell oufbull 1

astonomlca sums of ~oney to recapture leadership If our schools have been delin quent in producing sufficient brain power why then the cure is more money -much more m 0 n e-y - tom a k e them produce

It is a cheershyluI form u 1a and it solves all our anxieties

without tears Not unexpectshyedly it was Dr Jam~s Bryant C()I1ant whose

name is great among the chemists who pro- posed it the other day with special reference to opening the floodgates of funds for our Amercan educatiampnal system

Our schools he told his com lIlencement listeners are not really bad schools nor have they actually failed in their edshyllCational mission Tliey simply have not had enough money to 40 their job Give them more -much more-and they wiU work like a charm

Seek Nationalizatioa Now it should be borne in mind that Dr Conant sometime presshy

Ident of Harvard University (a private school) has widely ad-Yertised his view that the prr Yate and religious schools of America are divisive and thereshyfore harmful to the best intershy

tmiddot ests 0 f the na IOn

We may safely judge then that he is not letting his genshy

t t th b tt f herosl y ge emiddot e er 0 1mand that when he calls for more money for our schools he is thinking only about the stateshy~pported schools He should

be more preCIse He could eas-By getinto trouble over this

It is pretty much of an open RCret that what the educational ~ialists would like to see and

ee quiCkly is the complete nashytionalizatjo~ of all American

education and educational agenshyeies so that the problem could be handled with all the convenishyence and dexterity of a federal bureaucracy Then indeed the money could be commandeerecl and channeled in the right di-IOeCtions

It iSil n intoxicating prospect end the current wave of anxiety ever the alleged Americim edushyelltional lag affords a splendid epening for those who agree with them to persuade the nashytion to go along

Faith in the Dollar Let us by no means undershy

estimate these men their power or their determination There is little doubt that the present situation poses one of the great threats to genuine Ameri~~nedshy

ucation in our entire experience For it is completely within

the realm of possibility that the American people stampeded by the psychology of panic m~ht

decide that the educational soshyeialists have the right to it

It is not IecessarY tomiddot antici shypate the nationalization of the

entire system as an immediate tep but if the move for middotfederal control through financial dictashytorship is successful the real battle will have been won The rest is a matter of picking up the pie~es

Now a glarlng fallacy )1t the root ofmiddot Dr Conants rhetoric is that more money is the sure eure for our educational iUs One might suppose (naively no doubt) that better teaching might have even more to do with it -

But his solution is typic~l exshyemplaty of the way vast num- bers of Americans think and operate It is symptoJtlatic of the degree to which sheer material shy

lampm has captured the America mud thetouching falt~ in the

d II th f llibl 0 ar a~ e mae pana~a Have we enemies anywhere

in the world We can buy their friendship Have we a dearth of brains We can buy the~ very best brains in the open market

This of course is a guaranteed recipe for bankruptcy But were Americas economic resources

secure even against the socialshyists and the pseudo-liberals who are bent on disipating them as fast as possible it by no meall8 follows that the formula fits

As it is America is already spending far more money on

education than all middotthe rest of the world combined It might seem reasQiiable that if the anshyswer were to be fcgtund in this direction we would have had some faint inkling of it

0 More Power for Socialists middotThe suspicion however un-

worthy is unavoidable that what the educational socialist8 ~ally want is not better edushycation for America but more for themselves

Dr Comint is a highly intelshyligent man it is very difficult to believe that he is wholly serious when he says that more money can produce more brailllL But there is no question that the conversion of the Americaa ~u~ational syst~m into a monoshylIthIC dletators~lp woud mean t~e grcatestsmgl~ co~centrashyIon o~ po~er fmanc~al and IdeologIcal In - the natIOn and perhas m the w~rld

The quam~ adYlce of the poet Beaumarchals tNapoleon that he make the prunary schools of F h d ranc~ IS ~ropagan a agencI~

was t-llhpuhan compared to this It IS easy enough to say that II h

a t IS bears watchmg partIeshyularly -vhen those interested in promotmg the deal are makmg no obserable effort to conceal theIr tactIcs

Th e real dIffIculty and the

real challenge are to get our schoos back to their essential flnchon of teaching without eIther b k t th tmiddotan )up mg e na lOB

~ d~stroying their own integshyrlty 10 the process This takeshym~re than watching it take oomg

Fleefrom Reds BONN (NC)-Eastmiddot to West

flow of refugees continues like a seemingly endless trek througla the Iron Curtain More ethan bull quarter million people escaped from theSoviet zone of German alone last yearThat is more thall the total of Hungarians who found their way to freedom after the bloody uprising there in 1956

Humility Need _ Continued middotfrom Page One Things werent as complex

for man prior to the Renaissance he said here

Then the qmrch applied inshydividual guidance to emperor and beggar alike ihe scientist who is a Lutheran points out

But when science freed it shy_self from the bonds of religioUs

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CHIcAGO (NC) - Father Hugh M Beahan Grand Rapids diocesan director of radio and TV reports 44 American dioceses areproducing 108 live televisian programs Among these 05 per cent are on a weekly basis 135 per cent are presented more thaft once a week arid 14 per eent less than ~nce ~ week

Half-hour programs constitute 52 per cent of the totalFather Beahan lid Sunday is the most popular day of telecast with oil per cent of the programs origishynating that day

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years and 45 per cent in the ~

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THE ANCHOR16 Thurs June 26 1958

Praises Legacy Continued from Page One

and the wiles of communism On his first full day in th~

city President Garcia with his wife and Archbishop Julio Roshysales of Cebu the Philippines attended Mass at St Patrick cathedral The Philippine head of state was greeted from the episcopal throne y His Eminshyence Francis Cardinal Spellman Archbishop of New York

Cardinal Spellman said I hope Mr Garcia that you feel as completely at home today as I was whim given the privilege of celebrating the first Mass in the rehabilitated cathedral in Manila last year

The sermon was delivered by Msgr Charles J McManus di shyrector of the Cathedral Informashytion Center

Following the Mass President Garcia lunched with Cardinal Spellman in the Cardinals resi shydence He then went to the Fordshy

ham Campus in the Bronx Edue3tion is Greatest Ally

President Garcia told hill Fordham audience composed of Father McGinley Philippine dignitaries and members of the clergy that the U S should expand its program of educa- tional aid f~r southeast Asia His country the president middotsaid could supply the cultural liai shyson and be the focal center of such an endeavor

The U~ S he continued by utilizing such institutions as the Ford and Rockefeller Foundashytions with their ~vast means and resources can embark on an expanded educational aid proshygram for southeast Asia througll the Philippines and help train the youth of the region who will be the Asian leaders of tomorshyrow

This could herald the end of communism in our section of the world he declared

Appearing later the same day on Meet The Press the NBC television program President Garcia said his country would not recognize Red China even if the U S should do so

The next two days (June 23 and 24) President Garcia was honored by official and semishyofficial visits which included amiddot breakfast given for him at the

nunkal a native of Malabar in- Waldorf - Astoria Hotel by dia has been ordained at the Charles P Romulo Philippine

middotJesuit seminary here in Indi- Ambassador to the U S ana is the ninth member of hill family to enter the priesthood fIC religious life

Father Kunnilnkal is one 01 IS childmiddotren Three of his seveR ste~s are nuns while all fiVe of bis brothers are in the sen-shyice of the Church Two are Je~

uits-a priest land Brother ODe

w a Carmelite priest another a Capuchin priest arid another a diocesan priest Educated in India the new priest came iD this country thre~ years ago

Cardinal Spellman attended a dinner in President Garcia honor at the Sheraton-Astor

Ho~l given by the Philippine Community Executive Council

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An outstanding record is being made at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River by a trio of Chinese si~ters Their story in refreshing contrast to the tales of juvenile delinshyquency haunting todays headlines is an example of the influence for good youngshysters can have on each other

It began when Joyce Mark a 1954 graduate enthused aboutthe academy to her friend Elizabeth Ng Elizabeth daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs Frank Yan Ng 357 South Main Street Fall River decided to attend SHA

Professing no religious affiliashytion she took a keen interest in academy religious classes which she attended voluntarily usually earning top grades in tests and quizzes By her senior year she was seriously considering entershying the Church During ~e

IIenior chiss retreat she discussed the matter with the retreat masshyter Rev Daniel Egan SA who not only encouraged her personshyally but obtained Chinese lanshyguage catechisms for her so that she could explain theFaith more fully to her parents

Alter graduation Elizabeth obtained a civil service job in Washington living in a Catholic residence there at the exprea desire of her parents She began formal religious instruction and was baptised on Holy Saturday this year by Rev Cormac Long of St Peters Washington receivshying the sacrament of confirmashytion on Pentecost Sunday

But the chain of events started by Joyce Mark has not yet Mopped Both Elizabeths sisters followed her to SHA Jean Ng Iraduated this month and has been awarded a full tuition IICholarship to a Providence business college Eventually she hopes to follow Elizabeth w a lovernment position The youngshyest sister Carol is now enterinl

Visit to Lourdes Continued from Pace 0_

heart of Pius XII said Father Oliveira diocesan moderator of the Legion and curate at Our Lady of Lourdes Church TauWlshyton of which Rcv E Souza de Mello is pastor Whenever Leshylion groups visit Rome he bid they receive preferred treatshyment

All over Europe the Dublinshyfounded Legion is active in its work of cooperating with the tlergy in the salvation of souls Jeported Father Oliveira reshycently returned from a 4-day pilgrimage to Old World shrines made with a group of active and auxiliary Legion members When the Pope blessed us it was as if he were trying to take in the whole world with his exshytended armssaid Father Olishyveira A prized souvenir of his trip is a group photograph in which he stands next to the Holy Father and in view of his great devotion to Our Lady a memory equally prized is that he said Mass daily while in Rome at the basilica of St Mary Major largest church in the world dedishytated to Our Lady

Unity of Chure Other points of interest vi8shy

Ited by the pilgrims from the Fall River Diocese included Fatima Ars where the parish thurch of the Cure of An is still in use Pompeii with its worldshyJenow~ed painting of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Parayshyle-Monial made famous by St Margaret Mary Alacoque They are probably one of the few

-groups ever to visit Mon-aco for the purpose of seeing its CatheshydraI completely by-passing the casinos of Monte Carlo

Lourdeshowever inits censhytennial year formed the high point of the pilgrimage said Father Oliveira But he foreshy

went the privilege of bathing in the waters of the shrine There were so many sick people wait shying that I could not bear to take time needed by them

He cited the nightly torchlight procession to the grotto of Lourdes as a never-to-be-forshyaotten expcrience The rosary was said by each pilgrim in bis own tongue with the Gloria Patri at the end of each decade recited in Latin At the end of

~er sophomore year and hasnt decided what career shell folshylow

Pride in Daughter Meanwhile the whole Ng

family who work together in operating a restaurant are anshyticipating Elizabeths retarn to Fall River on vacation in July Family projects are not new to the Ngs however Another unshydertaking was the -founding of a Chinese language SChool ~hich all the children attended

Theyre united too in their pride In Elizabeth When their restaurant was visited during a quiet period they gathered t~

supply details of Elizabeths achievements And they have an added reason for pride in that their daughter is now the Kings daughter as well This was reflected in her choice of a baptismal name shes now Elizshyabeth Regis Ng Regis meanshying of the kin~

the rosary the Hail Holy Queen and Apostles Creed were sung al80 in Latin The combination of so many tongues with the unishyversal language of the Church lave me a tremendous feeling of the oneness of the Church -and the Mystical Body

Visit Headquarten The Legionaries felt at home

ift Lourdes too upon visiting the Legion headquarters there a building given to the organishyzation by a nephew of St Bernashydette on condition that it hi used for religious purposes only At the headquarters Legionaries from all parts of Europe take turns in serving for a month or two at a time They distribute literature and try in other ways w make the work of the Legion known to Lourdes pilgrims

On its return voyage the Fall River pilgrims ship left from Gibraltar and even in that fortress city Father Oliveira disshycovered fellow-Legionaries He has returned to his Taunto~ parshyish more than even enthused over the Legion apostolate

At his own sunny rose-surshyJounded shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes he detailed some of the accomplishments of the three praesidia active in his parish Nearly every previously unconshyfirmed adult has received that

sacrament many marriages have been rectified and th~ number

of parishioners approaching the sacraments has been tripled in the five years the Legion has been in operation In the entire Diocese he said there are 21 praesidia organized in 13 pushyishes

Parish Shrine A miniature Lourdes processhy

sion is held monthly to Our Lady of Lourdes parish shrine with parish and City-wide groups taking turns in partici shypating The shrine itself beshylongs to the parish in a unique way for it is made of stones eollected from the fields of nearby farms Father Oliveira himself manned a truck for a month during the Mariah Year of 1954 when the shrine was built aiding parish teen-agers in collecting suitable stones

The Legion of Mary multi shyplies the zeal of priests by proshyviding them with capable helpshyers declared the diocesan modshyerator Please pray for the work of the Legion and for increased

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Preiate Says Todays Youth Victims Of False Philosophy of Discipline

GREENSBURG (NC)-Todays To a great segment of our young people make up neither college men ana women today bull beat nor a silent genera- the speaker declared freedom tion but rather are the articu- ill a situation in which the indishylate and aggressive victims vidual can do or say an)thing of a false philosophy of difici- 1II1hich he wants to say or do pline without regard to Hi~ rights or

Rt Rev Msgr Donald M privileges of anyone else To Cleary chaplain to Catholic stu- them the exalted idea of the digshydents at Cornell University nity of man has been corrupted Itbaca N Y offered this analy- into the idea of the supremacy Bis in a commencement address of the individuals judgment at Seton Hill College here Cor- When the are told that libshynell has been the scene of recent y outbreaks of student violence ert~ IS the opportulllty to do ~hat

Students like those who took whl~h one ought to do th~y Imshyt middot th d t t t mediately choke on the word par In e emons ra lOllS a ht f middottmiddot r tht

Cornell -he said are the fu1l- oug to or 1 ~mf 1~~ ~u on ~ blown products of an educational restrlc Ion an Iml a lOn an theory which has as its funda- these words hav~ long slnce been

deleted from their leXicons Onemental premise a glarmg error ht th t 1 The error he continued i15 the mIg say a ~oung ~p e

belief that liberty and freedom have always rebelled agamst aJe unconditioned and UDre- a~t~or~ty have always resented - t d dt th t hl diSCiplIne have always foughtSwlC e commo I les- a p I - h h h t -h =th t d agamst stnctures on speech andosop y w IC eac es a or er h 1

can be established without diseishypline and that morality iFits b d t the od t ofroa es sense IS pr uc the adored democratic process

This point of view Msgr Cleary Said is the only posshysible explanation of students violent reaction to anything which resembles authority or discipline While unexpressed their attitude seems to be We

will accept and Iive by onlythose rules and that code which WE consider to be just and fair

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Msgr Cleary pointed out that order caimot exist without au shythority virtue cannot flourish without discipline Any philosshy

TttE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs June 26 1958

Catholic Deaf Are to Meet At Louisville

LOUISVILLE (NC)shyTwo important developments for Catholic deaf persons are expected to come out of the ninth annual convention of the International Catholic Deaf Association here July 6 to 12

Convention directors are lookshying for an agreement on a set of hand signs fQr Catholic usage which will eliminate differences in the signing of such terms as sacraments rosary and Mass

A printed form for Confession by deaf persons is the second mljor items on the agenda This will make it possible for the deaf person to confess his sins quickly and accurately with a pencil

~fhe majority of deaf persons attending the convention will be those who use signs rather than speech for communication All meetings will be conducttgtd by sig-ns in silence Father Gerald Timmel conshy bull

vention chairman said translashytors will be on hand They wiD interpret signs for those not proshyficient in sign language As the slgteeches are delivered in sign language the translators wiD convey the meaning in words

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CrossWord Solution costs and this must come about into duty as the large crowd thro_ugh family prayer Father began to pour into the groundsIn Trend to Grey Films Patrick Peyton of the Holy of the Holy Cross Fathers Semshy

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TOG SUIlBy William oR Mooring EVE C Cross Fathers told more than inary where the Fair was held RIGS ENGLANDA young fellow who knows movies so well he ought to SORO TEEPEE 3500 people at the Country Fair The order has under construcshy

10 on $64000 Question offers two reasons why many in North Easton sponsored by tion on the same grounds a new the Associate Family of the Holy Seminary the first built in thealmost first-class films fail to click with the public these Cross Fathers East by the Order that conductsdays Some he says lack a positive point of view Others The salvation of the world Stonehill College Notre Dame

display too little regard for (James Stewar~) concientiously hinges on the return to unity University Kings College in consistency in characteri~- retiring from the poliGe force love and respect in ~h~ iamily Wilkes-Barre Pa and other tion becaU~e he suffers dizzy spells circle the world famous founder institutions ~

Any Hollywood producer then shortlyalterwards getting of the Family Rosary Crusade Father Peyton left North ehoosing a theme like negro- involved in a dizzy love affair and the Family Theatre said Easton for Minnesota where he

The famous priest who re- will conduct a State-wide Familywhife integration anti-semitism with a woman he knows as the It seems only a short time that polltical char- wife of a-friend turned recently from the Brus- Rosary Crusade on the same

Roddy with his mother used to sels Worlds Fair where the pattern he has followed in dioshyJatanismlabor- In the soon to be released come to our home to dinner Holy Cross Fathers are showing ceses throughout America Eushyin a nag ement film Houseboat Sophia Lor- then play cowboys and Indians a film three years in the making rope Asia and Africa apheaval etc en plays the deVoted foster- wiHf our children The Fifteen Mysteries of thebull h 0 u 1 d not mother of Cary Grants children Dean Stockwells last visit was Rosary was introduced to thepose and ex- (as a means of course to land- with his brother Guy about overflow crowd by the Revploit the social ing their Pa) At the start we three years back He then seemed SAVE MONEY ONGeorge S DePrizio CSC Eastshyproblem then see her teachIng the little boy quiet even timid His career as

mn away from how to steal from a street bar- a boy star had finished Would V It without at- row he make it again as an adult atican Stamps YOUR OIl HEATtempting any solution What Similar inconsistencies have actor VATICAN CITY (NC)-The might happen if positive con- turned up in other recent pic Holy Sees participation in the sectit C(II ~~~n0 1 t be Today presumably he is allelusions were drawn in such tures ne exp aria IOn may Brussels World Fair has been

d- d set again although I hope this films lS another matter tha t H0 11ywoo pro ucers are t db role in Compulsion will not eommemora e y a new series CHARLES F VARGAS

middottes Examples breaking away from stark black f V t Ct t t Clh t type Dean Stockwell either l) a Ican 1 ypo~ages amps 25 ROCKDALE V E

The young man cites as typi- and w I e contrasts-between vir- A EIIU Character typing is one of the-1of the rlp and run tech- tuous and vicious characters NEW BEDFORD MASS most stupid and inexplicable ofIlique in screenplaytelling The fair-haired hero and black TElIIo1TS(J

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Produce kto t adult fulfillment as an actreliSIvrics to an African tune rSsee crea e lin I e of g b t th arid as her motherhinted the W II T ~ ~Ma rJorie Morningstar~ which ar a rey e ween e once - ~ a ent C~tp ~n def~re-nce to popuiar senti typical herq and heel the pre- H911ywood producers cannot ~ -v

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This young man was born and Seeing Margaret OBrien and lived many years in the East her mother on TV via Ed MurshyHe is familiar with the typical rows ~Person to Person reshyBritish colonial officer whom called for me more personal he k nows as very d 1fferent contacts I had with them when character from the one Alec Margaret was MGMs top child Guinness plays in Kwai So star The crisp diction and earnshytoo one suspects does Guinness est expression were still there himself who almost refused to on TV but like the pigtails the play the part OBrien dialogue was gone

Pathsmiddot of Glory Sayonara Margaret used to talk a blue The Young Lions The Enemy streak catechism school pets A Delicious Below all recent and excel- everything While She and Dean Treat lent films about war are chal- Stockwell were making The lenged by our young friend Secret Garden together Marshybecause they implicitly de- garet left her arithmetic to make nounce patriotism and national me lemonade I hope someday pride although he quickly adds to become a good cook she that his own military status said and a good philosopher gives him an urgent and im- too _ mediate concern for the preser- Now as Margaret gets her

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that more people than Holly- pared with Elizabeth Taylor wood producers suspect ar~ Dean prepa-res to co-star in alienatedwhether they realize Richard Zanucks production of it ()[not by such trends of the Loeb-Loew crime story thoughtwhich come iil cyclesCompulsion which brought a lodrum up Ii particular theme sensational press to roiuig with monotonous repetition StOCkwell and his co-st~r ltod

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K of C FJeseesWin~ State ~hampionship Anofhell t~agyBy Jack Kineavy

Somerset High School Coaeh In Tito MoveThe latest in a long line of giant killers is St Stephens

NEW HAVEN (N(j) shyHigh of Worcester which last Sunday defeated highlyshyThe national head of tftetouted Newton 41 to annex the 1958 state baseball chamshyKnights of Columbus haspionship The achievement is all the more remarkable when expressed opposition to atshythe comparative male enshy

Gernert are the only men who tempts to extradite a ministerrollments of the two finalshy have performed up to par to of wartime Croatia from thiIists are compared St Steshy date The unSeasonable weather country to face charges of _phens a four year school has among other things reshy crimes in Yugoslavia had a total of 96 boys whereshy tarded the great Ted Williams Supreme Knight Luke E Hart as Newton lists 1400 in grades Ted needs that real warm declared that Andrija Artukoshy10 through 12 weather to get going but the vic Minister of Interior in the

weatherman is still holding outAs a matter Croatian go~ernment duringOn the mound Frank Sulli shyof fact the World War II would become

van and Tom Brewer the acesbaseball turn- a second Imre Nagyll if sentof the staff have been able toout this year back to Yugoslaviaaccount for only seven victories(125) exceeded

11 any example of whatthe total numshy between them Willard I Nixon might result from the grantingber of boys in at 1-7 is in the throes of his of the petition of Yugoslaviathe Worcester worst professional season ever Lor the return of Dr ArtukovicThe former Yankee nemesis nowschool to that country were needooIf St Stephshy is suffering fr6m a sore shouldshyMr Hart said it might beer which probably means hellens were comshyformed in the news from Hunshypeting in the do a stint in the bull pen before gary I pray not and I am JOeshyEastern Tourney the school getting another starting aSsignshyluctant to believe that this g09shywould presumably be included ment e1llment would be willirlg aein Class C which would make On paper the Sox personnel SAFETY PROGRAM Seminarians_from St Marys have his blood on our handsit ineligible to compete~ in middotthe stacks up with the best in the Semmary Baltimore are shown ~tising a releae from

State final St Stephens b league ~us it would be preshy I[ 01 C Membera front head hold during waterfront safety Fogram atcoached by Jack Tivnan forshy mature to consign them to a Mr Harts statement followed Cathedral C~mp Seminarians Donald J Bowen and Jamesmer Holy Cro~ pitcher a decade disappointingfate Detroit at the a resolution passed by the __ or 90 ago The game originally moment is the Cinderella team E Murphy are in the water while National Red Cross preme board of directors ot ~

scheduled for Saturday was held of th~ league The TigerS took Instructor Donald V Brand gives pointers The seminarians Knights of Columbus a ftIIIIF over by threatening ~eather but the vaunted Yankees over the of whiCh was sent to Secre~will be counsellors again at Cathedral Camp this Slminer a banner crowd of 5000 jumPs seven consecutive times of State John Foster Dulles thronged the stands at Fitton before being blown out of the Mr Artukovie is a memlais Field Sunday to witness the park 15-0 of Saturday But if Prelate Stresses Principal Work of tbe St Columbans Counaoil final youre going to lose em might Knigbts of Columbus of WFor Priest Is Offering Mass Don Riedl was the starting and as well lose em gOod minster Calif

NEW YORK (NC)-The prin- ian emigrants continuany hewinning pitcher for St Stephens Out in Milwaukee the four False Chargesteams competing in the Young cipal work of a priest is offer- declared becoming their beshybut he needed help from Paul

Catholic Little League have ing the Mass His Excellency loved spiritual fathers benefacshyMorano who came in the sixth The Yugoslav governm_ chosen novel names for their Archbishop Amleto Giovanni tors counselors infirmarians has been trying since 195 to hurl 3 1-3 innings of scoreless clubs The Popes the Cardinals Cicognani has said they are ever ready to defend have Mr Artukovic 57 exball Morano was indeed the fairshythe Bishops and the Padres The The Holy Sacrifice transcends them when in difficulties and dited A Catholic he selftld haired boy for the Worcest6 clericalmiddot names were selected all h~ activity the Apos- distress they open schools for as Minister of Interior in ~parochials In addition to his

fine relief stint Paul came league sponsors said because tolic Delegate to the United their tnaining and never abanshy pro-Nazi Croatian governm_t the league for boys 912 hopes States decIared in an address at don them or become disheart shy from April 1941 to Octoberthrough with a bases-loaded to eliminate competition on a the dedication of a new $500000 ened by any kind of difficulty 1942 Croatia was made an anshy triple in the fourth to provide parish ~ and encourage the wing at St Charles Seminary hard journey or dangerous ad- dependent state after the Gershymore than the needed margin

for victory youngsters to get along with Staten Island venture - bull bull They increase man invasion of Yugoslavia boys outside their neighborhood Mission of Priest their zeal aod affection in ac- When Titos communist p8I shyIn another tlemencious exhishy

bition of versatility St Stephshy A player pool has been formed Archbishop Cicognani said in co~nfe wi~ the bull bull bull needs of tisans took control of Croatia ill

ens catcher Paul Cantani-who from 12 boys in St Elizabeth his address that a seminary is a thell people 1945 Mr Artukovic fled shySt Mary Czestochowa 5S Peter British-held territory He camehimself owns a 5-0 pitching recshy place where candidates for the It is the ebarity of Christ and Paul and St Robert parishshy to this country in 1948ord-was all over Fitton Field priesthood prepare themselvell which animates these good men es The players will be divided Mr Artukovic has been deshycatching pop flies In all be so that one day they mayexer- Archbishop Cicognani saidinto four evenly matched teams fended by the former privawhauled down five two well back cise their proper and principal They offer their talents heart

An 4P wire photo out of secretary of His Eminence AI-shyof the plate and two up the first office of offering the Mass and 8OuI their labor and re-Cleveland last week pictured a oysius Cardinal Stepinac Fatberbase line The talented catcher The Holy Sacrifice he addedsowces moved by the charity of group of nuns attending the game Stephen Lackovic woo ~had 10 putouts in the ~ame is an act superior to anything Christ they never tire in a body for the first time The resides in Lackawanna HYthat might be --accomplishedFor coach Howard FergusOns 4Jt D ____footnote to the picture went middoton Newton nine the loss must have through intellectual talents lit shyto explain that the sistersmiddot were _SEGUIN bullerary ability or any other giftcome as a distinct shock The dyed-in-the-wool Indian fans

Eastern Mass titlists had -nushy To offer to God the Holy de Body Builderswith but one exception The inshymerous scQring opportunitie Sacrifice and to distribl1te the

dependent ltthinker-amiddot Y~llkee Aluminum or Steelgifts of God the sacraments andbutthey lefta record 16 strandgtshy fan was relegated to a badttow 944 County St ed RoD OLolighlin middotwjtb two th~ truths of faith-such istheeat by her assoCiates Whim the NEW BEDFORD MAssf singles and -amiddot triple Pacedmiddotthe mission of the priest Archshyvisiting Yan~ w~re app~i~I ~ ~~opciCogilani said WY 2tt618i Tige 10gthiC~at~cl Itmiddot wa~ of the situation middottheYp~i~(ed

rNewtons seventh apllearance i~ rge Apostolic Dele~a~ ~liiotheiJ loyal rooter with aitautoshy

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From Yu~tan MexiCo com~ semmary Th~y look after 1131-Science and R~Iigion an anecdote from which YOUll get a chuckle It didnt take the In Close Harmony Padre long to realize that the s LOUIS (NC)--HarmonySaturday afternoon confesSion between science and religiQl has line was longer than usual always been a postulate of the

When confessions were over Catholic philosophy of educashyI found out why said Father tion Bishop Charles H Helmshybull J obn P Lomasney Maryknoll sing of Springfield-Cape Girardshy

Missioner from Dorchester eau Mo said atmiddotmiddot baccalaureate Mass A gang of kids who were ceremonies at St Louis Univershyplaying baseball instead of at shy sity tending doctrine class rushed More than 15 centuries agointo Cburch middotto take shelter from he observed St Augustine posshya heavy storm ited the Catholic attitude toward

My catechist-never one to truth when he stated that10000let an opportunity pass-ltorshy difficulties in regard to religishyrailed them for their doctrine ous truth never make a singlelesson and then recommended doubt Truth is one and can that they all go to confession never contradict itself When I complimented him be Seeming contradictions replieq Padre for three weeks BiShop Helmsing pointed out lve been trying to get those come from ignorance When ball players in here Dont thank there is a supposed conflict beshyme-thank the good Lord fOr tween religion and science the raining thelit out conflict comes from either igshy

With the Red Sox currently norance of science or ignoranceriding along in fourth place of revealed truth just a game and a half out of second their sub-standard pace Js almost lost sight of But only once in the last 25 yearS have the Sox had as poor amark as thefr present 31-33 record III 1954 at this time the Bosox were ~4-30 buried in the American League cellar and 20 games off the pace Thatw~ Lou Boushydreus last year at the Boston helm Inconsistent pitChing and the

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a wait-and-see policy as Thomas brought in lieu of a false peace performed the incredible task that cannot rise above the natushy~ait-a~~ ~ee Policy I20 -THE ANCHOR I

Thu~s June 26 1958 of working his way through ral order and she knows quite Aristotle Averroes and Avishy well the need for ferment and cenna keeping all that was good both of which are essential to the exigencies of revolution in their systems rejecting what the vitality of the Church The

Churchs Caution Source Free From ErrorOf Reassuring Strength was false and constructing one is conservative the other

By Donald McDonald with Aristotles magnificent revolutionary I realize that I

these few con-Davenport Catholic-Messenger philosophical methods a sys- tmiddott siderations are not the whole oftern of Catholic theology that The Church as an InS 1 utlon

The other day when announcement wasmade that must be conservative But the this matter but I do think theY still stands today as the coinetshy revolutionary ferment must are relevantthe first step toward the possible beatification of John ~tone of all Catholic theologiz- come from her individual memshy

HenryCardinal Newman would be taken June17 a friend And I think that far mor~ llg _ _~ bers aod if the ferment and noteworthy than the Churchsof mine wondered aloud why the Church has on more than Active Elements revolutionary action is needful historical hesitancy in adopting

one occasion viewed a man were coming out in unpreceshy A third consideration is sup- she ~i11 per~it it ~nd if need anltl endorsing what is eventu~ with suspicion if not alarm1 dented profusion and the plied by the great co~tempor~ry be~4edorselt explICItly ally proved true is the fact th~t during his lifetime o~ly to ~nonize him a century or Rveral centuries later Newman lived under a Cloud

for 20 years following his conyersion t 0

the Catholic Fa i t h An d while Newman scholars are stillmiddot dIsputing the justice or inj ustice of it no one denies the faet that

the cloud did exist

Newman- of course was not the first saintly Catholic to encounter suspicion eoolness and official opposition St Thom~s Aquinas was not al shy

~ lowed to teach Aristotle at the University of Paris and saints

like Teresa of AvilaJohn of the Cross and Joan of Arc met with opposition of a ferocity the gentle Newman never knew

i dont think anyone single factor can adequately explain this apparent paradox of official reproach and reservation during a saints life and r post-facto canonization But several conshysiderations come to mind which might put the thing into a focus where middotit is seen as normal and natural and certainly nothing about which to get terribly upset

Test of Analysis And in at least one important

respect the Churchs caution deliberativeness and reflectiveshyness before endorsing the thought and judgmente of one of the faithful constitute one

of the sources of her great and reassuring strength -

This in fact is the first conshysideration I think we should look at We cannot have the reassurance th~t the Church will not be taken iii by false doctrines and philosophies without running the risk that the same Church will delay tor what seems to some of us an intolerably long time before she endorses what is true

If we want to be sure that error does not insinuate itself into Church tradition and teachshylng it seems to l11e we must reconcile ourselves to the faC

middot-that truth too must submit to the time-consuming test of an- alysis examination reflectioil and deliberation

Human Frailties It might be objected - imd

here wecorile to asecoridcon- sideration - that Church au- thorities should be more pershyeeptive that they should be able to recognize more quickly what is true and good that they should be able easily to distiIl shyguish between truth and error This objection ignores I

think two facts First that in cases involving extremely subtle theological and philoshysophical positions those who are in authority must rely upon the theological and philosophical erudition of their advisers who as often as not may be the technical inferiors of the theoshylogians or philosophers whose works ate being examined and evaluated

Nor would it be surprising if advisers to authority suffered from such human frailties as envy frailties that would color their judgment

Time and Age Secondly the circumstances

of time and age must be given sufficient weight In the case of St~ Thomas Aquinas for exshyample the Church up until that time had not developed the ~ys-

tematic theology we know toshyclay Transletions of the Greek and

Arabian pagan philosoph~rs

CAPE COD PllIDES IN NEW CHURCH OurLady of Victory Church in Centerville today off+rs one of the nicest pI of h deg th F II R DO Th

aces woors IP In ~ a Ive~ locese elayout above shows the baptismal font a d Our Lady of Victory shrine togethetwith the facade Ol[ the church at the top Modern kitchen facilities aremiddot in t echurCh base-

ment shown in the center left ph~to and the main altar

Churcli simply lacked the reshy French th~ologian Henri de As an institution commisshysearch and intellectual resources Lubac SJ who himself has sioned by Ghristmiddotto lead souls to make on-the-spot judgments known what it means to have to salvation she is the Holy and distinctions between what his writings and his teachings middotMother and like a mother was true and what was false in legitimately circumscribed by fiercely dedicated to the conshythese philosophers (and a great Church authorities servation of life bull deal of it was in fact false)

In his first book of Para-It was only natural then and doxes Father de Lubac ob-

I feel it very reassuring that serves that in the Church there the Church should have adopted are always two active middotelements

But the Mothermiddot knowswhat Christ her Head has said about the kind of peace He has give~ and the sword be had

is in the center right TlIe Sixth Station-Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus-is in the insert The lower left is a view of the sanctuary from the middle aisle The parish rectory is at t~e lower right The Church may be reached by taking a right turn from Mid~Cape Highway at Craigville Motel to Short Flying Hill Road and continuing to center of Centerville Viilage

for 2000 years she has been able to keep her teachings on Faith and morals il11mune from the inshyfection of error

An awful lot of wrong-headed people have tried to introduce error into that teaching and tradition Their attempts add up to an interesting and volumshyinous history of heresybull

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THE ANCHOR Thurs June 26 1958

Pa rish Demahds Continued from Page One

of the Church which is both an institution or a visible means of grace and also a co~~ munity of the hithful - the Mystical Body of Christ I

When the Church is considshyered only as an institution he said laym~1 are likely to reshygard their parish as a kind of handy filiing station to which we come once a week to be spiritually refuelled

But when th~ Church is conshysidered as the Mystical Body he continued e begin to see tha~ as members of the parish we are responsible with our priests for all the soul~athshyolic and non-Catholic-who live within our parish boundaries and that we are responsible for building a real community on the temporal order in our parish

neighborhoods The disappearance of the soshy

ealled national parish organshyized on lines of nationality has created many problems for urban parishes Mr Giese said

Without Roots Parishioners today are basicshy

aUy without roots he declared without attachments or loyalshyties to a parish M~my members of city parshy

Isheshe added no longer feel a closeness an identificatiof a loyalty to the parish The parish has become more of a plant than a community of the faithshyful M~ Giese went on to point

out that the parishioners lack of identification with his parish is similar to the situation that

exists in other areas of modern xiety

The individual feels a loss of identity he remarked in the face of big corporations big labor organizations big politi shycaf parties big government

It is a major problem b~

laid and almost all who have considered it come to the Same conclusion - once again smaIlI

intermediar groups which act as a buffer between the lonely individual and large associashytions must be developed

Small Groups T~us he said the more we I

ellD landscape our parishes with lIIlall Catholic Action groupings community -ltsociations block organizations and so forth the shybetter our chances of building CQmmunity and parish spirit in these massive urban neighbor- boods and of restoring to the lonely individual his sense of dignity In con~rast with the city parshy

Ish Mr Giese said the new shbshyurban parishes seem to have a godd natural community spirit Parishioners are eager for Cath- otic education for both chiidren and adult he declared and lay participation in the liturgy is more frequent Mr Giese maintained that it ampI simply an impossibility for the average parish priest today to carry out his ministry alone It is estimated that an average priest can successfully contact no more than 600 people a year and yet we have parishes from five to 10 thousand with only three or four priets to a parish

Itis for this reason he sai~ that the modern parish needs great numbers of the laity to carry out the catechetical apostolatecensus work teachshying home visiting record-keepshying

Mr Giese also expressed the hope that eventually the Conshyfraternity of Christian Doctrine will be able to send lay cate chists tb mission lands as part of our contribution to the world mission activity of the Church

M~rk Centenary ROME (NC)-The Daughters

of the Heart of Mary have cele- brated the first centenary of the opening of their first houSe here

The Society founded in Paris in 1790 has approximately 1500 members scattered throughout the world The organization was established in the United States in 1851 and has houses

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MASS ABOARD ROMANCE Very Rev William E RivelySJ newly-appointed Jesuit Superior to the Caroshyline-Marshall Islands Mission says Mass-aboard his 50-foot mission schooner Romance In the background assisting at Mass is the schooners native crew Ne Photo

Hospitals Must Center Attention Always Aroud Care of Patient ATLANTIC CITY (NC)-Sym- demand that he and his family

pathy kindness and understandshy be greeted reassuringly that ing should be expressed the moshy hospital regulations be presentshyment a patient enters the hosshy ed courteously and medical terms pital a Sister who is a hospital consultant told the 43rd annual convention of the Catholic Hospital Association here

Sister Justina Morgan a member of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul from Marillac Seminary Norshy

mandy Mo spoke of the openshying general session of the conshyvention which had as its theme The Hospital Aposiolate in a Changing Era

Primary Purpose We must accept literally

never before that hospitals hosshypital administration schools of nursing ind schools of nursing administration exist for one primary purPose and one OQly namely the care of the patient Sister said

We all know this to be true rhen why have we strayed so far from care-care centered around the patient she asked

For years she continued we have justified our position in terms of the war shortage of nurses shortage ot all types of hospital personAel and vthe 40shyhour week

Sister Justina said another factor is the shortened hospital stay today but she said that for the very reason that the patient will be with us so short

[a time the elements of sym- pathy kindness understanding and love should be felt and exshypressed from the moment be enters the hospital

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General Session

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ton of Sea Girt N J president of the association Greetings to the delegates were delivered byBishop Justin J McCarthy of Camden

Speakers were Msgr Thom- ton Msgr Donald A McGowan director Bureau of Health and Hospitals NlltiQnal Ca~holic Welfare Conference Washingshyton and Sister Francis Xavier

dean schoof of nursing DYoushyville College Buffalo NY

In another convention session Dr James F Collins medical director of Cambridge City Hosshypital Cambridge Mass warned against the tendency to rely on modern medical magic to the neglect of medical fundamenials

Dr Collins also said that medshyicine should be a happy com bination of art and science but

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bull and we have an orphanaJe willi 52 children The sisters live in part of the school building and the schoo veranda is used as a chapel In all these )ears we have not been able to dve a proper plaee to Ow Lord all our earnings have te be used to run the school and orphanage So our beloved benefacton we approach you humbb with a request--will )ou be

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GOD INCARNATE middot0 wOl1derful power of the priest 1I87S St Augustine in whon

handa the Son of God becomes Incarnate evermore even as He onee became Incarnate III the womb of His Vlrshydn Mother Truly all wonders are Inslgshynlilcant In relation to the Btupendous thing that takes place ever) time a priest celeshybrates Mass If you could give ilnanclal aid to i1boy In the Near East who Is studying to become s priest you would be helping him toward the day that he will be riven

-power whleh surpasses that of angels PAUL and GEORGE hoPe one da)to be priests

of themiddotMost High The) are studylng at Ii seminaI In INDIA Preparation for the priesthood entalls a lonr arduous eourse or studies The cost of tuition is $100 a year for Ib yean

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Corporate Communion

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All members of the Womens Guild are urged by their officers

to receive corporate Communion at the 8 oclock Mass next Sun- day morning They will meet in the vestibule of the upper church where ranks will be formed ST FRANCIS XAVIER HYANNIS

High honors and perfect at shytendance awards were presented to ciiildren attending Christian Doctrine classese at recent cereshymonies conducted by Very Rev Leonard J Daley pastor

The classes are taught by the Missionary~Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity tbgether with five lay teachers - Meriting High Honors w~re

Elizabeth Morin Gerald MurshyphY_Michael Gladych Bonnie

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The Annual Reception to new members of the Guard of Honor SoCiety was held on the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus when 40 new members were reshyceived into the society arid enshyrolled by the pastor Rt Rev Msgr James J GeI~rd VG

This society is dedicated to adoration and reparation to the Sacred Heart-of Jesus and Monshysignor Gerrard spoke to the members of the many ways to practice this devotion The meetshying closed with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament

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15 Ne~ Rect~ry Replaces Roundhouse Continued from Page One

-- h w IC In ItseIf a landshyIurc h h IS mark in this town of more than 13000 people the rectory gives the parish four red brick buildshylngs within a comparatively

lIIJ1all area The church also owns a twoshy

story wooden house whIch was used as a te~porary rectory lgttshytween the bme the roundhouse was torn down and the new building was completed for ocshycupancy two weeks ago

Roundhouse The roundhouse came into the

possession of the church when property bounded on three foides by Park Tifft and Broad 5ts was purchased for $20000 in 1877

Legend has it that the buildshylng part of the so-called Tifft property was used during the Revolutionary War days as a hiding place for Negro slaves who had fled their Southern

Movement for Unity Causes Uneasiness

ROME (NC)--Ceflain activshyities of the world Council of Churches have caused uT)easishyness in many Catholics intershyested in the movement to unite Christendoms separated churchshyes

Jesuit Father Charles Boyer editor of the Catholic magazine Unitas voices this fear in an editorial entitled Misgivings on the Ecumenical Movement

Father Boyer who is also a professor of patristic theology at the Gregorian University said the uneasiness arises from two lIOurces-exterior unity without doctrinal unity and a tendency of the council to devote itself to activities other than the search for unity

The Jesuit writer said the council was formed as a result of the ecumenical movement and was intended from its beginshyings to promote Christian unity

Intellectual Life RIVER FOREST (NC)--More

than 200 persons from 20 states and Canada have registered to attend a two-day symposium on the Catholic contributionmiddot to American intellectual life at Rosary College in Illinois start shying June 14

masters There was a tunnel whlch conshy

nected the basements of the church and the rectory but It had not been used for many yeAarsmiddot II f

few years middotalo a section 0 the lawn between the church and the roundhouse collapsed and revealed a hidden undershyground room walled with heavy blocks of granite which could have been used years ago for either a hiding place or a vegshyetable cellar

The roundhouse consisted of two floors and a small ~upola at the top center It had a spiral staircase winding up from the first floor to the cupola directly in the center of the building

New Building In c~trast the new building

has spacious rooms separate second-floor suites for the three priests assigned to the parish a large recreation room in the basement a suite for visiting priests and another suite for the housekeepers

The four suites for the priests occupy the second floor On ~e

first floor are the quarters for the housekeepers-with sepshyarate bedrooms for each one-a kitchen dining room three ofshyfices lounge and a sitting room for the maids The building is 66 feet across

the front and 41 feet deep on the south side-next to the church --and80 feet deep on the opshyposite side It is in the form of an ell

There are concrete floors throughout overlaicent with linoshyleum and carpeis

A feature of the building ia the inter-communication system connecting the suites offices and other areas on the first floor

The recreation room provides an area where the Rev Edward B Booth pastor of the church hasmiddot been conducting convert classes

Thomas F Coleman was the contractor and the architect was Joseph M Mosher Jr Both are from Providence

The late Rev Francis J Mashyloney who was succeeded by Father Booth as the pastor planned the rectory but did not live to see the start of ~onshy

struction Msgr Gerrard was assisted in

NEW RECTORY Rt Rev Msgr James J GerrardVG (second left) is shown with Rev Edward B Booth pastor (left) Rev Edwin J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunshyziato assistants at laying of the cornerstone of new rectory to replace historical roundhouse at St Marys North Attleboro

The vicar general expressed his thanks to the parishionenDeschenes Wins Scholarship for your cooperation and loyshyalty in making it possible forSpotlighting Our Schools the priests to live and work in

SHA ELEMENTARY FALL RIVER

Presentation of a gift to Sister Marita Dolores SUSC princishypal by Elizabeth Donnelly capshytain of the schoo~ was one of the highlights of the annual party for the Sacred Hearts Academy elementary division graduating class held on the

CARNEGIE GRANTEE Rev Brother James M Kenshyny SJ of Morrist9wn N J business manager of the service enterprises at New Yorks Fordham Unishyversity has been awarded a Carnegie Foundation grant to attend the 1958 ShEgtrt Course in College Business Manageptent at the Univershysity of Omaha this summer NC Photo

comfort school grounds Monday after noon

The class pro]jhecy was given 3 Good Reasons by Sharon Cronin and Brendll Shea the will by Patricia Callashy for savinghan md the Whos Who by Barbara Kane A buffet lunch- eon was served at The SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO Od Red Bonk

At the graduation exercises of the school Gerard Deschenes was awarded the annual scholshyarship given by the Student Fund of the parish His avershyage in the combined years avershyage and competitive examinashytion was 90 per cent This projshyect started in 1948 helps boost attendance at Catholic fligh schools which is one condition for accepting this award The 1 You get sound advice winner is given $100 each year based on 130 years for the four years of high school of experienceFunds are provided by monthly contributions made by a group 2 We currently pay a of interested parishioners savings dividend of

Son of Mr and Mrs Agenard 3 per year Deschenes Gerard has been enshyrolled at Assumption High 3 Service is prompt School in Worcester He has a conside~ate helpful brother studying at St Francis

BANK BY MAILCollege Biddeford Me Other prizes awarded during at

the party held for the graduates in the parish hall following TIle graduation exercises were doshynated by Rev Joseph Larue OLDpastor of the church Rev Edshymond L Dickinson assistant and director of the school State RED Representative Carlton H Bliss Ladies of St Anne Sodality Duvernay Council No 42 Union BANK S Jean Baptiste North Attleshy Fall River Savings Bank boro Catholic Womens Club

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He said the faith of the f)eople of North Attleboro is well known throughout the diocese

Father Booth cited the new rectory as a monument to the parish bull

He was presented with a check by Mr Fisher on behalf of the society to aid in paying for the building

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WASHING(ON (NC)-- More than 300 million copies of pubshylications were distributed by Russia in the free world last year for propaganda purposes

This figure represented a five per cent increase over 1956 the United States Information Agenshycy reported In the Middle East however the figure was up 400 per cent to a total of 413600 books and 1515400 pamphlets Russia will issue 700 new titles in 26 languages for disshytribution in the free world durshying 1958 USIA estimates

The USIA said it had about three million books in its 156 libraries in 64 countries last year Since 1950 it has assisted foreign publishers in bringing out 40 million copies of 4400 American books printed in 50 languages

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the dedicatory ceremony by Father Booth Rev Edwiri J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunziato assistants

Visiting Priests Visiting priests included Rt

Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St John the Evangelist Church in Attleboro Rev Corshynelius ONeill Ubalde J Denshyneault James F McCarthy and Edward Rausch all of Attleboro Revs Gerard Chabot and Roger Gagne pastor and assistant reshyspectively of St Theresa Church in South Attleboro Rev Patrick TT Hurley of TlUnton Revs Thomas Parris and Elshymeric Dubois of LaSalette Semshyinary Attleboro and Rev Cornelius Keliher of St Mary Church in North Seekonk

Addressing the gathering were Msgr Gerrard Father Booth George R Fisher representing the St Vincent de Paul Society Bernard J Doyle Sr representshying the patishioners and Albert M Larsen Jr Chairman of the Board of Selectm~n

Father Loew introduced the speakers

Sage and Sand

Denies Theory More Money Cure for Educational 1lls

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

It is an article of the unwritten American creed that there is nothing so bad that another billion dollars or so wont mend it If for example we seem to be in danger of falling Qehind in the race for space contr9l the obvious remedy is for us to shell oufbull 1

astonomlca sums of ~oney to recapture leadership If our schools have been delin quent in producing sufficient brain power why then the cure is more money -much more m 0 n e-y - tom a k e them produce

It is a cheershyluI form u 1a and it solves all our anxieties

without tears Not unexpectshyedly it was Dr Jam~s Bryant C()I1ant whose

name is great among the chemists who pro- posed it the other day with special reference to opening the floodgates of funds for our Amercan educatiampnal system

Our schools he told his com lIlencement listeners are not really bad schools nor have they actually failed in their edshyllCational mission Tliey simply have not had enough money to 40 their job Give them more -much more-and they wiU work like a charm

Seek Nationalizatioa Now it should be borne in mind that Dr Conant sometime presshy

Ident of Harvard University (a private school) has widely ad-Yertised his view that the prr Yate and religious schools of America are divisive and thereshyfore harmful to the best intershy

tmiddot ests 0 f the na IOn

We may safely judge then that he is not letting his genshy

t t th b tt f herosl y ge emiddot e er 0 1mand that when he calls for more money for our schools he is thinking only about the stateshy~pported schools He should

be more preCIse He could eas-By getinto trouble over this

It is pretty much of an open RCret that what the educational ~ialists would like to see and

ee quiCkly is the complete nashytionalizatjo~ of all American

education and educational agenshyeies so that the problem could be handled with all the convenishyence and dexterity of a federal bureaucracy Then indeed the money could be commandeerecl and channeled in the right di-IOeCtions

It iSil n intoxicating prospect end the current wave of anxiety ever the alleged Americim edushyelltional lag affords a splendid epening for those who agree with them to persuade the nashytion to go along

Faith in the Dollar Let us by no means undershy

estimate these men their power or their determination There is little doubt that the present situation poses one of the great threats to genuine Ameri~~nedshy

ucation in our entire experience For it is completely within

the realm of possibility that the American people stampeded by the psychology of panic m~ht

decide that the educational soshyeialists have the right to it

It is not IecessarY tomiddot antici shypate the nationalization of the

entire system as an immediate tep but if the move for middotfederal control through financial dictashytorship is successful the real battle will have been won The rest is a matter of picking up the pie~es

Now a glarlng fallacy )1t the root ofmiddot Dr Conants rhetoric is that more money is the sure eure for our educational iUs One might suppose (naively no doubt) that better teaching might have even more to do with it -

But his solution is typic~l exshyemplaty of the way vast num- bers of Americans think and operate It is symptoJtlatic of the degree to which sheer material shy

lampm has captured the America mud thetouching falt~ in the

d II th f llibl 0 ar a~ e mae pana~a Have we enemies anywhere

in the world We can buy their friendship Have we a dearth of brains We can buy the~ very best brains in the open market

This of course is a guaranteed recipe for bankruptcy But were Americas economic resources

secure even against the socialshyists and the pseudo-liberals who are bent on disipating them as fast as possible it by no meall8 follows that the formula fits

As it is America is already spending far more money on

education than all middotthe rest of the world combined It might seem reasQiiable that if the anshyswer were to be fcgtund in this direction we would have had some faint inkling of it

0 More Power for Socialists middotThe suspicion however un-

worthy is unavoidable that what the educational socialist8 ~ally want is not better edushycation for America but more for themselves

Dr Comint is a highly intelshyligent man it is very difficult to believe that he is wholly serious when he says that more money can produce more brailllL But there is no question that the conversion of the Americaa ~u~ational syst~m into a monoshylIthIC dletators~lp woud mean t~e grcatestsmgl~ co~centrashyIon o~ po~er fmanc~al and IdeologIcal In - the natIOn and perhas m the w~rld

The quam~ adYlce of the poet Beaumarchals tNapoleon that he make the prunary schools of F h d ranc~ IS ~ropagan a agencI~

was t-llhpuhan compared to this It IS easy enough to say that II h

a t IS bears watchmg partIeshyularly -vhen those interested in promotmg the deal are makmg no obserable effort to conceal theIr tactIcs

Th e real dIffIculty and the

real challenge are to get our schoos back to their essential flnchon of teaching without eIther b k t th tmiddotan )up mg e na lOB

~ d~stroying their own integshyrlty 10 the process This takeshym~re than watching it take oomg

Fleefrom Reds BONN (NC)-Eastmiddot to West

flow of refugees continues like a seemingly endless trek througla the Iron Curtain More ethan bull quarter million people escaped from theSoviet zone of German alone last yearThat is more thall the total of Hungarians who found their way to freedom after the bloody uprising there in 1956

Humility Need _ Continued middotfrom Page One Things werent as complex

for man prior to the Renaissance he said here

Then the qmrch applied inshydividual guidance to emperor and beggar alike ihe scientist who is a Lutheran points out

But when science freed it shy_self from the bonds of religioUs

dogma thus opening the way for the technological revolution the Church lost some of its inshyfluence onmiddot the middotethical conduct of man

The crucical challenge of OUl

day is to recoup this influence to restQre to the Church the task d guiding man alonghi8 dangerous road

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CHIcAGO (NC) - Father Hugh M Beahan Grand Rapids diocesan director of radio and TV reports 44 American dioceses areproducing 108 live televisian programs Among these 05 per cent are on a weekly basis 135 per cent are presented more thaft once a week arid 14 per eent less than ~nce ~ week

Half-hour programs constitute 52 per cent of the totalFather Beahan lid Sunday is the most popular day of telecast with oil per cent of the programs origishynating that day

Father Beahait revealed local Catholic telecasts have increased 220 Per cent in the past five

years and 45 per cent in the ~

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Praises Legacy Continued from Page One

and the wiles of communism On his first full day in th~

city President Garcia with his wife and Archbishop Julio Roshysales of Cebu the Philippines attended Mass at St Patrick cathedral The Philippine head of state was greeted from the episcopal throne y His Eminshyence Francis Cardinal Spellman Archbishop of New York

Cardinal Spellman said I hope Mr Garcia that you feel as completely at home today as I was whim given the privilege of celebrating the first Mass in the rehabilitated cathedral in Manila last year

The sermon was delivered by Msgr Charles J McManus di shyrector of the Cathedral Informashytion Center

Following the Mass President Garcia lunched with Cardinal Spellman in the Cardinals resi shydence He then went to the Fordshy

ham Campus in the Bronx Edue3tion is Greatest Ally

President Garcia told hill Fordham audience composed of Father McGinley Philippine dignitaries and members of the clergy that the U S should expand its program of educa- tional aid f~r southeast Asia His country the president middotsaid could supply the cultural liai shyson and be the focal center of such an endeavor

The U~ S he continued by utilizing such institutions as the Ford and Rockefeller Foundashytions with their ~vast means and resources can embark on an expanded educational aid proshygram for southeast Asia througll the Philippines and help train the youth of the region who will be the Asian leaders of tomorshyrow

This could herald the end of communism in our section of the world he declared

Appearing later the same day on Meet The Press the NBC television program President Garcia said his country would not recognize Red China even if the U S should do so

The next two days (June 23 and 24) President Garcia was honored by official and semishyofficial visits which included amiddot breakfast given for him at the

nunkal a native of Malabar in- Waldorf - Astoria Hotel by dia has been ordained at the Charles P Romulo Philippine

middotJesuit seminary here in Indi- Ambassador to the U S ana is the ninth member of hill family to enter the priesthood fIC religious life

Father Kunnilnkal is one 01 IS childmiddotren Three of his seveR ste~s are nuns while all fiVe of bis brothers are in the sen-shyice of the Church Two are Je~

uits-a priest land Brother ODe

w a Carmelite priest another a Capuchin priest arid another a diocesan priest Educated in India the new priest came iD this country thre~ years ago

Cardinal Spellman attended a dinner in President Garcia honor at the Sheraton-Astor

Ho~l given by the Philippine Community Executive Council

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Three Fall River Chinese Sisters Achieve Outstanding Records

An outstanding record is being made at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River by a trio of Chinese si~ters Their story in refreshing contrast to the tales of juvenile delinshyquency haunting todays headlines is an example of the influence for good youngshysters can have on each other

It began when Joyce Mark a 1954 graduate enthused aboutthe academy to her friend Elizabeth Ng Elizabeth daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs Frank Yan Ng 357 South Main Street Fall River decided to attend SHA

Professing no religious affiliashytion she took a keen interest in academy religious classes which she attended voluntarily usually earning top grades in tests and quizzes By her senior year she was seriously considering entershying the Church During ~e

IIenior chiss retreat she discussed the matter with the retreat masshyter Rev Daniel Egan SA who not only encouraged her personshyally but obtained Chinese lanshyguage catechisms for her so that she could explain theFaith more fully to her parents

Alter graduation Elizabeth obtained a civil service job in Washington living in a Catholic residence there at the exprea desire of her parents She began formal religious instruction and was baptised on Holy Saturday this year by Rev Cormac Long of St Peters Washington receivshying the sacrament of confirmashytion on Pentecost Sunday

But the chain of events started by Joyce Mark has not yet Mopped Both Elizabeths sisters followed her to SHA Jean Ng Iraduated this month and has been awarded a full tuition IICholarship to a Providence business college Eventually she hopes to follow Elizabeth w a lovernment position The youngshyest sister Carol is now enterinl

Visit to Lourdes Continued from Pace 0_

heart of Pius XII said Father Oliveira diocesan moderator of the Legion and curate at Our Lady of Lourdes Church TauWlshyton of which Rcv E Souza de Mello is pastor Whenever Leshylion groups visit Rome he bid they receive preferred treatshyment

All over Europe the Dublinshyfounded Legion is active in its work of cooperating with the tlergy in the salvation of souls Jeported Father Oliveira reshycently returned from a 4-day pilgrimage to Old World shrines made with a group of active and auxiliary Legion members When the Pope blessed us it was as if he were trying to take in the whole world with his exshytended armssaid Father Olishyveira A prized souvenir of his trip is a group photograph in which he stands next to the Holy Father and in view of his great devotion to Our Lady a memory equally prized is that he said Mass daily while in Rome at the basilica of St Mary Major largest church in the world dedishytated to Our Lady

Unity of Chure Other points of interest vi8shy

Ited by the pilgrims from the Fall River Diocese included Fatima Ars where the parish thurch of the Cure of An is still in use Pompeii with its worldshyJenow~ed painting of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Parayshyle-Monial made famous by St Margaret Mary Alacoque They are probably one of the few

-groups ever to visit Mon-aco for the purpose of seeing its CatheshydraI completely by-passing the casinos of Monte Carlo

Lourdeshowever inits censhytennial year formed the high point of the pilgrimage said Father Oliveira But he foreshy

went the privilege of bathing in the waters of the shrine There were so many sick people wait shying that I could not bear to take time needed by them

He cited the nightly torchlight procession to the grotto of Lourdes as a never-to-be-forshyaotten expcrience The rosary was said by each pilgrim in bis own tongue with the Gloria Patri at the end of each decade recited in Latin At the end of

~er sophomore year and hasnt decided what career shell folshylow

Pride in Daughter Meanwhile the whole Ng

family who work together in operating a restaurant are anshyticipating Elizabeths retarn to Fall River on vacation in July Family projects are not new to the Ngs however Another unshydertaking was the -founding of a Chinese language SChool ~hich all the children attended

Theyre united too in their pride In Elizabeth When their restaurant was visited during a quiet period they gathered t~

supply details of Elizabeths achievements And they have an added reason for pride in that their daughter is now the Kings daughter as well This was reflected in her choice of a baptismal name shes now Elizshyabeth Regis Ng Regis meanshying of the kin~

the rosary the Hail Holy Queen and Apostles Creed were sung al80 in Latin The combination of so many tongues with the unishyversal language of the Church lave me a tremendous feeling of the oneness of the Church -and the Mystical Body

Visit Headquarten The Legionaries felt at home

ift Lourdes too upon visiting the Legion headquarters there a building given to the organishyzation by a nephew of St Bernashydette on condition that it hi used for religious purposes only At the headquarters Legionaries from all parts of Europe take turns in serving for a month or two at a time They distribute literature and try in other ways w make the work of the Legion known to Lourdes pilgrims

On its return voyage the Fall River pilgrims ship left from Gibraltar and even in that fortress city Father Oliveira disshycovered fellow-Legionaries He has returned to his Taunto~ parshyish more than even enthused over the Legion apostolate

At his own sunny rose-surshyJounded shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes he detailed some of the accomplishments of the three praesidia active in his parish Nearly every previously unconshyfirmed adult has received that

sacrament many marriages have been rectified and th~ number

of parishioners approaching the sacraments has been tripled in the five years the Legion has been in operation In the entire Diocese he said there are 21 praesidia organized in 13 pushyishes

Parish Shrine A miniature Lourdes processhy

sion is held monthly to Our Lady of Lourdes parish shrine with parish and City-wide groups taking turns in partici shypating The shrine itself beshylongs to the parish in a unique way for it is made of stones eollected from the fields of nearby farms Father Oliveira himself manned a truck for a month during the Mariah Year of 1954 when the shrine was built aiding parish teen-agers in collecting suitable stones

The Legion of Mary multi shyplies the zeal of priests by proshyviding them with capable helpshyers declared the diocesan modshyerator Please pray for the work of the Legion and for increased

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Preiate Says Todays Youth Victims Of False Philosophy of Discipline

GREENSBURG (NC)-Todays To a great segment of our young people make up neither college men ana women today bull beat nor a silent genera- the speaker declared freedom tion but rather are the articu- ill a situation in which the indishylate and aggressive victims vidual can do or say an)thing of a false philosophy of difici- 1II1hich he wants to say or do pline without regard to Hi~ rights or

Rt Rev Msgr Donald M privileges of anyone else To Cleary chaplain to Catholic stu- them the exalted idea of the digshydents at Cornell University nity of man has been corrupted Itbaca N Y offered this analy- into the idea of the supremacy Bis in a commencement address of the individuals judgment at Seton Hill College here Cor- When the are told that libshynell has been the scene of recent y outbreaks of student violence ert~ IS the opportulllty to do ~hat

Students like those who took whl~h one ought to do th~y Imshyt middot th d t t t mediately choke on the word par In e emons ra lOllS a ht f middottmiddot r tht

Cornell -he said are the fu1l- oug to or 1 ~mf 1~~ ~u on ~ blown products of an educational restrlc Ion an Iml a lOn an theory which has as its funda- these words hav~ long slnce been

deleted from their leXicons Onemental premise a glarmg error ht th t 1 The error he continued i15 the mIg say a ~oung ~p e

belief that liberty and freedom have always rebelled agamst aJe unconditioned and UDre- a~t~or~ty have always resented - t d dt th t hl diSCiplIne have always foughtSwlC e commo I les- a p I - h h h t -h =th t d agamst stnctures on speech andosop y w IC eac es a or er h 1

can be established without diseishypline and that morality iFits b d t the od t ofroa es sense IS pr uc the adored democratic process

This point of view Msgr Cleary Said is the only posshysible explanation of students violent reaction to anything which resembles authority or discipline While unexpressed their attitude seems to be We

will accept and Iive by onlythose rules and that code which WE consider to be just and fair

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Msgr Cleary pointed out that order caimot exist without au shythority virtue cannot flourish without discipline Any philosshy

TttE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs June 26 1958

Catholic Deaf Are to Meet At Louisville

LOUISVILLE (NC)shyTwo important developments for Catholic deaf persons are expected to come out of the ninth annual convention of the International Catholic Deaf Association here July 6 to 12

Convention directors are lookshying for an agreement on a set of hand signs fQr Catholic usage which will eliminate differences in the signing of such terms as sacraments rosary and Mass

A printed form for Confession by deaf persons is the second mljor items on the agenda This will make it possible for the deaf person to confess his sins quickly and accurately with a pencil

~fhe majority of deaf persons attending the convention will be those who use signs rather than speech for communication All meetings will be conducttgtd by sig-ns in silence Father Gerald Timmel conshy bull

vention chairman said translashytors will be on hand They wiD interpret signs for those not proshyficient in sign language As the slgteeches are delivered in sign language the translators wiD convey the meaning in words

An estimated 1000 deaf pershysons their husbands and wives and chaplains of local chapten of the association are expected to attend In addition to conshyvention meetings vacation and

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Daiiy mass with sermon and Confessions are planned Toun of places of historical interest a boat ride on a river steameF a grand ball and a civic recepshytion are also on the agenda Registration will be held July at convention headquarters Louisvilles Kentucky Hotel The daily Mass will be ofTered at the Cathedral of the Assumpti~ here

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bull Hollywood in Focus -THE ANCHORI 18 Family Prayer Is lope of WorldThurs June 26 1958 The sanctity arid unity of the ern Provincial of the OrderSees New Moral Hazards family niust be protected at all Special police were pressed

CrossWord Solution costs and this must come about into duty as the large crowd thro_ugh family prayer Father began to pour into the groundsIn Trend to Grey Films Patrick Peyton of the Holy of the Holy Cross Fathers Semshy

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TOG SUIlBy William oR Mooring EVE C Cross Fathers told more than inary where the Fair was held RIGS ENGLANDA young fellow who knows movies so well he ought to SORO TEEPEE 3500 people at the Country Fair The order has under construcshy

10 on $64000 Question offers two reasons why many in North Easton sponsored by tion on the same grounds a new the Associate Family of the Holy Seminary the first built in thealmost first-class films fail to click with the public these Cross Fathers East by the Order that conductsdays Some he says lack a positive point of view Others The salvation of the world Stonehill College Notre Dame

display too little regard for (James Stewar~) concientiously hinges on the return to unity University Kings College in consistency in characteri~- retiring from the poliGe force love and respect in ~h~ iamily Wilkes-Barre Pa and other tion becaU~e he suffers dizzy spells circle the world famous founder institutions ~

Any Hollywood producer then shortlyalterwards getting of the Family Rosary Crusade Father Peyton left North ehoosing a theme like negro- involved in a dizzy love affair and the Family Theatre said Easton for Minnesota where he

The famous priest who re- will conduct a State-wide Familywhife integration anti-semitism with a woman he knows as the It seems only a short time that polltical char- wife of a-friend turned recently from the Brus- Rosary Crusade on the same

Roddy with his mother used to sels Worlds Fair where the pattern he has followed in dioshyJatanismlabor- In the soon to be released come to our home to dinner Holy Cross Fathers are showing ceses throughout America Eushyin a nag ement film Houseboat Sophia Lor- then play cowboys and Indians a film three years in the making rope Asia and Africa apheaval etc en plays the deVoted foster- wiHf our children The Fifteen Mysteries of thebull h 0 u 1 d not mother of Cary Grants children Dean Stockwells last visit was Rosary was introduced to thepose and ex- (as a means of course to land- with his brother Guy about overflow crowd by the Revploit the social ing their Pa) At the start we three years back He then seemed SAVE MONEY ONGeorge S DePrizio CSC Eastshyproblem then see her teachIng the little boy quiet even timid His career as

mn away from how to steal from a street bar- a boy star had finished Would V It without at- row he make it again as an adult atican Stamps YOUR OIl HEATtempting any solution What Similar inconsistencies have actor VATICAN CITY (NC)-The might happen if positive con- turned up in other recent pic Holy Sees participation in the sectit C(II ~~~n0 1 t be Today presumably he is allelusions were drawn in such tures ne exp aria IOn may Brussels World Fair has been

d- d set again although I hope this films lS another matter tha t H0 11ywoo pro ucers are t db role in Compulsion will not eommemora e y a new series CHARLES F VARGAS

middottes Examples breaking away from stark black f V t Ct t t Clh t type Dean Stockwell either l) a Ican 1 ypo~ages amps 25 ROCKDALE V E

The young man cites as typi- and w I e contrasts-between vir- A EIIU Character typing is one of the-1of the rlp and run tech- tuous and vicious characters NEW BEDFORD MASS most stupid and inexplicable ofIlique in screenplaytelling The fair-haired hero and black TElIIo1TS(J

Markof the Hawk in Wllich moustachioedvillian ai-e not Hollywoods casting habits _ Pup Te~t~ bull99middot ~ - ~he producers set Littl~ Rock even seen in Westerns any more Marglret O~Brien ~owawaita

Produce kto t adult fulfillment as an actreliSIvrics to an African tune rSsee crea e lin I e of g b t th arid as her motherhinted the W II T ~ ~Ma rJorie Morningstar~ which ar a rey e ween e once - ~ a ent C~tp ~n def~re-nce to popuiar senti typical herq and heel the pre- H911ywood producers cannot ~ -v

nen(watered down the Jewish mise being that there is good forget the pert little girl and ~ gt 5x7 - 1150 eharacteristics and aspirltions in the worst of- us and bad in look to the ~alerited young Wo UMBRElLA TENTS expressed in theJ)qvel~ and the best U dramatic conflict thus man Pigeon-holethinking

~Bridge on the River Kwai becomes a trifle leSs cutandmiddot 7x7~ $2384

2~ii~~~ ~~i1~li~ tr-~ ~~~r~~Ei~~a~ - ~S~-S~~O forItlliekdeliveryIf tractive but deceptive down of moral hazards formiddot the Legion the dove of peace of Decency to deal with

This young man was born and Seeing Margaret OBrien and lived many years in the East her mother on TV via Ed MurshyHe is familiar with the typical rows ~Person to Person reshyBritish colonial officer whom called for me more personal he k nows as very d 1fferent contacts I had with them when character from the one Alec Margaret was MGMs top child Guinness plays in Kwai So star The crisp diction and earnshytoo one suspects does Guinness est expression were still there himself who almost refused to on TV but like the pigtails the play the part OBrien dialogue was gone

Pathsmiddot of Glory Sayonara Margaret used to talk a blue The Young Lions The Enemy streak catechism school pets A Delicious Below all recent and excel- everything While She and Dean Treat lent films about war are chal- Stockwell were making The lenged by our young friend Secret Garden together Marshybecause they implicitly de- garet left her arithmetic to make nounce patriotism and national me lemonade I hope someday pride although he quickly adds to become a good cook she that his own military status said and a good philosopher gives him an urgent and im- too _ mediate concern for the preser- Now as Margaret gets her

vatioh- of world peace lovely face on the front cltgtver As he suggests it may well be of Life md is instantly com- ltf

that more people than Holly- pared with Elizabeth Taylor wood producers suspect ar~ Dean prepa-res to co-star in alienatedwhether they realize Richard Zanucks production of it ()[not by such trends of the Loeb-Loew crime story thoughtwhich come iil cyclesCompulsion which brought a lodrum up Ii particular theme sensational press to roiuig with monotonous repetition StOCkwell and his co-st~r ltod

Inco~sistencies dy McDowall alongBroadway - Hitchcock may be forgiven Calls Typinamp Stupid

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Sports Chatter THEAWmiddotPO- _~_ 19 I Thurs June 26 ~Worcester Parochial High

K of C FJeseesWin~ State ~hampionship Anofhell t~agyBy Jack Kineavy

Somerset High School Coaeh In Tito MoveThe latest in a long line of giant killers is St Stephens

NEW HAVEN (N(j) shyHigh of Worcester which last Sunday defeated highlyshyThe national head of tftetouted Newton 41 to annex the 1958 state baseball chamshyKnights of Columbus haspionship The achievement is all the more remarkable when expressed opposition to atshythe comparative male enshy

Gernert are the only men who tempts to extradite a ministerrollments of the two finalshy have performed up to par to of wartime Croatia from thiIists are compared St Steshy date The unSeasonable weather country to face charges of _phens a four year school has among other things reshy crimes in Yugoslavia had a total of 96 boys whereshy tarded the great Ted Williams Supreme Knight Luke E Hart as Newton lists 1400 in grades Ted needs that real warm declared that Andrija Artukoshy10 through 12 weather to get going but the vic Minister of Interior in the

weatherman is still holding outAs a matter Croatian go~ernment duringOn the mound Frank Sulli shyof fact the World War II would become

van and Tom Brewer the acesbaseball turn- a second Imre Nagyll if sentof the staff have been able toout this year back to Yugoslaviaaccount for only seven victories(125) exceeded

11 any example of whatthe total numshy between them Willard I Nixon might result from the grantingber of boys in at 1-7 is in the throes of his of the petition of Yugoslaviathe Worcester worst professional season ever Lor the return of Dr ArtukovicThe former Yankee nemesis nowschool to that country were needooIf St Stephshy is suffering fr6m a sore shouldshyMr Hart said it might beer which probably means hellens were comshyformed in the news from Hunshypeting in the do a stint in the bull pen before gary I pray not and I am JOeshyEastern Tourney the school getting another starting aSsignshyluctant to believe that this g09shywould presumably be included ment e1llment would be willirlg aein Class C which would make On paper the Sox personnel SAFETY PROGRAM Seminarians_from St Marys have his blood on our handsit ineligible to compete~ in middotthe stacks up with the best in the Semmary Baltimore are shown ~tising a releae from

State final St Stephens b league ~us it would be preshy I[ 01 C Membera front head hold during waterfront safety Fogram atcoached by Jack Tivnan forshy mature to consign them to a Mr Harts statement followed Cathedral C~mp Seminarians Donald J Bowen and Jamesmer Holy Cro~ pitcher a decade disappointingfate Detroit at the a resolution passed by the __ or 90 ago The game originally moment is the Cinderella team E Murphy are in the water while National Red Cross preme board of directors ot ~

scheduled for Saturday was held of th~ league The TigerS took Instructor Donald V Brand gives pointers The seminarians Knights of Columbus a ftIIIIF over by threatening ~eather but the vaunted Yankees over the of whiCh was sent to Secre~will be counsellors again at Cathedral Camp this Slminer a banner crowd of 5000 jumPs seven consecutive times of State John Foster Dulles thronged the stands at Fitton before being blown out of the Mr Artukovie is a memlais Field Sunday to witness the park 15-0 of Saturday But if Prelate Stresses Principal Work of tbe St Columbans Counaoil final youre going to lose em might Knigbts of Columbus of WFor Priest Is Offering Mass Don Riedl was the starting and as well lose em gOod minster Calif

NEW YORK (NC)-The prin- ian emigrants continuany hewinning pitcher for St Stephens Out in Milwaukee the four False Chargesteams competing in the Young cipal work of a priest is offer- declared becoming their beshybut he needed help from Paul

Catholic Little League have ing the Mass His Excellency loved spiritual fathers benefacshyMorano who came in the sixth The Yugoslav governm_ chosen novel names for their Archbishop Amleto Giovanni tors counselors infirmarians has been trying since 195 to hurl 3 1-3 innings of scoreless clubs The Popes the Cardinals Cicognani has said they are ever ready to defend have Mr Artukovic 57 exball Morano was indeed the fairshythe Bishops and the Padres The The Holy Sacrifice transcends them when in difficulties and dited A Catholic he selftld haired boy for the Worcest6 clericalmiddot names were selected all h~ activity the Apos- distress they open schools for as Minister of Interior in ~parochials In addition to his

fine relief stint Paul came league sponsors said because tolic Delegate to the United their tnaining and never abanshy pro-Nazi Croatian governm_t the league for boys 912 hopes States decIared in an address at don them or become disheart shy from April 1941 to Octoberthrough with a bases-loaded to eliminate competition on a the dedication of a new $500000 ened by any kind of difficulty 1942 Croatia was made an anshy triple in the fourth to provide parish ~ and encourage the wing at St Charles Seminary hard journey or dangerous ad- dependent state after the Gershymore than the needed margin

for victory youngsters to get along with Staten Island venture - bull bull They increase man invasion of Yugoslavia boys outside their neighborhood Mission of Priest their zeal aod affection in ac- When Titos communist p8I shyIn another tlemencious exhishy

bition of versatility St Stephshy A player pool has been formed Archbishop Cicognani said in co~nfe wi~ the bull bull bull needs of tisans took control of Croatia ill

ens catcher Paul Cantani-who from 12 boys in St Elizabeth his address that a seminary is a thell people 1945 Mr Artukovic fled shySt Mary Czestochowa 5S Peter British-held territory He camehimself owns a 5-0 pitching recshy place where candidates for the It is the ebarity of Christ and Paul and St Robert parishshy to this country in 1948ord-was all over Fitton Field priesthood prepare themselvell which animates these good men es The players will be divided Mr Artukovic has been deshycatching pop flies In all be so that one day they mayexer- Archbishop Cicognani saidinto four evenly matched teams fended by the former privawhauled down five two well back cise their proper and principal They offer their talents heart

An 4P wire photo out of secretary of His Eminence AI-shyof the plate and two up the first office of offering the Mass and 8OuI their labor and re-Cleveland last week pictured a oysius Cardinal Stepinac Fatberbase line The talented catcher The Holy Sacrifice he addedsowces moved by the charity of group of nuns attending the game Stephen Lackovic woo ~had 10 putouts in the ~ame is an act superior to anything Christ they never tire in a body for the first time The resides in Lackawanna HYthat might be --accomplishedFor coach Howard FergusOns 4Jt D ____footnote to the picture went middoton Newton nine the loss must have through intellectual talents lit shyto explain that the sistersmiddot were _SEGUIN bullerary ability or any other giftcome as a distinct shock The dyed-in-the-wool Indian fans

Eastern Mass titlists had -nushy To offer to God the Holy de Body Builderswith but one exception The inshymerous scQring opportunitie Sacrifice and to distribl1te the

dependent ltthinker-amiddot Y~llkee Aluminum or Steelgifts of God the sacraments andbutthey lefta record 16 strandgtshy fan was relegated to a badttow 944 County St ed RoD OLolighlin middotwjtb two th~ truths of faith-such istheeat by her assoCiates Whim the NEW BEDFORD MAssf singles and -amiddot triple Pacedmiddotthe mission of the priest Archshyvisiting Yan~ w~re app~i~I ~ ~~opciCogilani said WY 2tt618i Tige 10gthiC~at~cl Itmiddot wa~ of the situation middottheYp~i~(ed

rNewtons seventh apllearance i~ rge Apostolic Dele~a~ ~liiotheiJ loyal rooter with aitautoshy

the tourneyliliai TheYve woo praised the Scalabrinian FatherslJaphed ballltwo statetifl~ gt wbo conduct the New Y~rk

From Yu~tan MexiCo com~ semmary Th~y look after 1131-Science and R~Iigion an anecdote from which YOUll get a chuckle It didnt take the In Close Harmony Padre long to realize that the s LOUIS (NC)--HarmonySaturday afternoon confesSion between science and religiQl has line was longer than usual always been a postulate of the

When confessions were over Catholic philosophy of educashyI found out why said Father tion Bishop Charles H Helmshybull J obn P Lomasney Maryknoll sing of Springfield-Cape Girardshy

Missioner from Dorchester eau Mo said atmiddotmiddot baccalaureate Mass A gang of kids who were ceremonies at St Louis Univershyplaying baseball instead of at shy sity tending doctrine class rushed More than 15 centuries agointo Cburch middotto take shelter from he observed St Augustine posshya heavy storm ited the Catholic attitude toward

My catechist-never one to truth when he stated that10000let an opportunity pass-ltorshy difficulties in regard to religishyrailed them for their doctrine ous truth never make a singlelesson and then recommended doubt Truth is one and can that they all go to confession never contradict itself When I complimented him be Seeming contradictions replieq Padre for three weeks BiShop Helmsing pointed out lve been trying to get those come from ignorance When ball players in here Dont thank there is a supposed conflict beshyme-thank the good Lord fOr tween religion and science the raining thelit out conflict comes from either igshy

With the Red Sox currently norance of science or ignoranceriding along in fourth place of revealed truth just a game and a half out of second their sub-standard pace Js almost lost sight of But only once in the last 25 yearS have the Sox had as poor amark as thefr present 31-33 record III 1954 at this time the Bosox were ~4-30 buried in the American League cellar and 20 games off the pace Thatw~ Lou Boushydreus last year at the Boston helm Inconsistent pitChing and the

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a wait-and-see policy as Thomas brought in lieu of a false peace performed the incredible task that cannot rise above the natushy~ait-a~~ ~ee Policy I20 -THE ANCHOR I

Thu~s June 26 1958 of working his way through ral order and she knows quite Aristotle Averroes and Avishy well the need for ferment and cenna keeping all that was good both of which are essential to the exigencies of revolution in their systems rejecting what the vitality of the Church The

Churchs Caution Source Free From ErrorOf Reassuring Strength was false and constructing one is conservative the other

By Donald McDonald with Aristotles magnificent revolutionary I realize that I

these few con-Davenport Catholic-Messenger philosophical methods a sys- tmiddott siderations are not the whole oftern of Catholic theology that The Church as an InS 1 utlon

The other day when announcement wasmade that must be conservative But the this matter but I do think theY still stands today as the coinetshy revolutionary ferment must are relevantthe first step toward the possible beatification of John ~tone of all Catholic theologiz- come from her individual memshy

HenryCardinal Newman would be taken June17 a friend And I think that far mor~ llg _ _~ bers aod if the ferment and noteworthy than the Churchsof mine wondered aloud why the Church has on more than Active Elements revolutionary action is needful historical hesitancy in adopting

one occasion viewed a man were coming out in unpreceshy A third consideration is sup- she ~i11 per~it it ~nd if need anltl endorsing what is eventu~ with suspicion if not alarm1 dented profusion and the plied by the great co~tempor~ry be~4edorselt explICItly ally proved true is the fact th~t during his lifetime o~ly to ~nonize him a century or Rveral centuries later Newman lived under a Cloud

for 20 years following his conyersion t 0

the Catholic Fa i t h An d while Newman scholars are stillmiddot dIsputing the justice or inj ustice of it no one denies the faet that

the cloud did exist

Newman- of course was not the first saintly Catholic to encounter suspicion eoolness and official opposition St Thom~s Aquinas was not al shy

~ lowed to teach Aristotle at the University of Paris and saints

like Teresa of AvilaJohn of the Cross and Joan of Arc met with opposition of a ferocity the gentle Newman never knew

i dont think anyone single factor can adequately explain this apparent paradox of official reproach and reservation during a saints life and r post-facto canonization But several conshysiderations come to mind which might put the thing into a focus where middotit is seen as normal and natural and certainly nothing about which to get terribly upset

Test of Analysis And in at least one important

respect the Churchs caution deliberativeness and reflectiveshyness before endorsing the thought and judgmente of one of the faithful constitute one

of the sources of her great and reassuring strength -

This in fact is the first conshysideration I think we should look at We cannot have the reassurance th~t the Church will not be taken iii by false doctrines and philosophies without running the risk that the same Church will delay tor what seems to some of us an intolerably long time before she endorses what is true

If we want to be sure that error does not insinuate itself into Church tradition and teachshylng it seems to l11e we must reconcile ourselves to the faC

middot-that truth too must submit to the time-consuming test of an- alysis examination reflectioil and deliberation

Human Frailties It might be objected - imd

here wecorile to asecoridcon- sideration - that Church au- thorities should be more pershyeeptive that they should be able to recognize more quickly what is true and good that they should be able easily to distiIl shyguish between truth and error This objection ignores I

think two facts First that in cases involving extremely subtle theological and philoshysophical positions those who are in authority must rely upon the theological and philosophical erudition of their advisers who as often as not may be the technical inferiors of the theoshylogians or philosophers whose works ate being examined and evaluated

Nor would it be surprising if advisers to authority suffered from such human frailties as envy frailties that would color their judgment

Time and Age Secondly the circumstances

of time and age must be given sufficient weight In the case of St~ Thomas Aquinas for exshyample the Church up until that time had not developed the ~ys-

tematic theology we know toshyclay Transletions of the Greek and

Arabian pagan philosoph~rs

CAPE COD PllIDES IN NEW CHURCH OurLady of Victory Church in Centerville today off+rs one of the nicest pI of h deg th F II R DO Th

aces woors IP In ~ a Ive~ locese elayout above shows the baptismal font a d Our Lady of Victory shrine togethetwith the facade Ol[ the church at the top Modern kitchen facilities aremiddot in t echurCh base-

ment shown in the center left ph~to and the main altar

Churcli simply lacked the reshy French th~ologian Henri de As an institution commisshysearch and intellectual resources Lubac SJ who himself has sioned by Ghristmiddotto lead souls to make on-the-spot judgments known what it means to have to salvation she is the Holy and distinctions between what his writings and his teachings middotMother and like a mother was true and what was false in legitimately circumscribed by fiercely dedicated to the conshythese philosophers (and a great Church authorities servation of life bull deal of it was in fact false)

In his first book of Para-It was only natural then and doxes Father de Lubac ob-

I feel it very reassuring that serves that in the Church there the Church should have adopted are always two active middotelements

But the Mothermiddot knowswhat Christ her Head has said about the kind of peace He has give~ and the sword be had

is in the center right TlIe Sixth Station-Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus-is in the insert The lower left is a view of the sanctuary from the middle aisle The parish rectory is at t~e lower right The Church may be reached by taking a right turn from Mid~Cape Highway at Craigville Motel to Short Flying Hill Road and continuing to center of Centerville Viilage

for 2000 years she has been able to keep her teachings on Faith and morals il11mune from the inshyfection of error

An awful lot of wrong-headed people have tried to introduce error into that teaching and tradition Their attempts add up to an interesting and volumshyinous history of heresybull

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15 Ne~ Rect~ry Replaces Roundhouse Continued from Page One

-- h w IC In ItseIf a landshyIurc h h IS mark in this town of more than 13000 people the rectory gives the parish four red brick buildshylngs within a comparatively

lIIJ1all area The church also owns a twoshy

story wooden house whIch was used as a te~porary rectory lgttshytween the bme the roundhouse was torn down and the new building was completed for ocshycupancy two weeks ago

Roundhouse The roundhouse came into the

possession of the church when property bounded on three foides by Park Tifft and Broad 5ts was purchased for $20000 in 1877

Legend has it that the buildshylng part of the so-called Tifft property was used during the Revolutionary War days as a hiding place for Negro slaves who had fled their Southern

Movement for Unity Causes Uneasiness

ROME (NC)--Ceflain activshyities of the world Council of Churches have caused uT)easishyness in many Catholics intershyested in the movement to unite Christendoms separated churchshyes

Jesuit Father Charles Boyer editor of the Catholic magazine Unitas voices this fear in an editorial entitled Misgivings on the Ecumenical Movement

Father Boyer who is also a professor of patristic theology at the Gregorian University said the uneasiness arises from two lIOurces-exterior unity without doctrinal unity and a tendency of the council to devote itself to activities other than the search for unity

The Jesuit writer said the council was formed as a result of the ecumenical movement and was intended from its beginshyings to promote Christian unity

Intellectual Life RIVER FOREST (NC)--More

than 200 persons from 20 states and Canada have registered to attend a two-day symposium on the Catholic contributionmiddot to American intellectual life at Rosary College in Illinois start shying June 14

masters There was a tunnel whlch conshy

nected the basements of the church and the rectory but It had not been used for many yeAarsmiddot II f

few years middotalo a section 0 the lawn between the church and the roundhouse collapsed and revealed a hidden undershyground room walled with heavy blocks of granite which could have been used years ago for either a hiding place or a vegshyetable cellar

The roundhouse consisted of two floors and a small ~upola at the top center It had a spiral staircase winding up from the first floor to the cupola directly in the center of the building

New Building In c~trast the new building

has spacious rooms separate second-floor suites for the three priests assigned to the parish a large recreation room in the basement a suite for visiting priests and another suite for the housekeepers

The four suites for the priests occupy the second floor On ~e

first floor are the quarters for the housekeepers-with sepshyarate bedrooms for each one-a kitchen dining room three ofshyfices lounge and a sitting room for the maids The building is 66 feet across

the front and 41 feet deep on the south side-next to the church --and80 feet deep on the opshyposite side It is in the form of an ell

There are concrete floors throughout overlaicent with linoshyleum and carpeis

A feature of the building ia the inter-communication system connecting the suites offices and other areas on the first floor

The recreation room provides an area where the Rev Edward B Booth pastor of the church hasmiddot been conducting convert classes

Thomas F Coleman was the contractor and the architect was Joseph M Mosher Jr Both are from Providence

The late Rev Francis J Mashyloney who was succeeded by Father Booth as the pastor planned the rectory but did not live to see the start of ~onshy

struction Msgr Gerrard was assisted in

NEW RECTORY Rt Rev Msgr James J GerrardVG (second left) is shown with Rev Edward B Booth pastor (left) Rev Edwin J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunshyziato assistants at laying of the cornerstone of new rectory to replace historical roundhouse at St Marys North Attleboro

The vicar general expressed his thanks to the parishionenDeschenes Wins Scholarship for your cooperation and loyshyalty in making it possible forSpotlighting Our Schools the priests to live and work in

SHA ELEMENTARY FALL RIVER

Presentation of a gift to Sister Marita Dolores SUSC princishypal by Elizabeth Donnelly capshytain of the schoo~ was one of the highlights of the annual party for the Sacred Hearts Academy elementary division graduating class held on the

CARNEGIE GRANTEE Rev Brother James M Kenshyny SJ of Morrist9wn N J business manager of the service enterprises at New Yorks Fordham Unishyversity has been awarded a Carnegie Foundation grant to attend the 1958 ShEgtrt Course in College Business Manageptent at the Univershysity of Omaha this summer NC Photo

comfort school grounds Monday after noon

The class pro]jhecy was given 3 Good Reasons by Sharon Cronin and Brendll Shea the will by Patricia Callashy for savinghan md the Whos Who by Barbara Kane A buffet lunch- eon was served at The SACRED HEART NORTH ATTLEBORO Od Red Bonk

At the graduation exercises of the school Gerard Deschenes was awarded the annual scholshyarship given by the Student Fund of the parish His avershyage in the combined years avershyage and competitive examinashytion was 90 per cent This projshyect started in 1948 helps boost attendance at Catholic fligh schools which is one condition for accepting this award The 1 You get sound advice winner is given $100 each year based on 130 years for the four years of high school of experienceFunds are provided by monthly contributions made by a group 2 We currently pay a of interested parishioners savings dividend of

Son of Mr and Mrs Agenard 3 per year Deschenes Gerard has been enshyrolled at Assumption High 3 Service is prompt School in Worcester He has a conside~ate helpful brother studying at St Francis

BANK BY MAILCollege Biddeford Me Other prizes awarded during at

the party held for the graduates in the parish hall following TIle graduation exercises were doshynated by Rev Joseph Larue OLDpastor of the church Rev Edshymond L Dickinson assistant and director of the school State RED Representative Carlton H Bliss Ladies of St Anne Sodality Duvernay Council No 42 Union BANK S Jean Baptiste North Attleshy Fall River Savings Bank boro Catholic Womens Club

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He said the faith of the f)eople of North Attleboro is well known throughout the diocese

Father Booth cited the new rectory as a monument to the parish bull

He was presented with a check by Mr Fisher on behalf of the society to aid in paying for the building

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WASHING(ON (NC)-- More than 300 million copies of pubshylications were distributed by Russia in the free world last year for propaganda purposes

This figure represented a five per cent increase over 1956 the United States Information Agenshycy reported In the Middle East however the figure was up 400 per cent to a total of 413600 books and 1515400 pamphlets Russia will issue 700 new titles in 26 languages for disshytribution in the free world durshying 1958 USIA estimates

The USIA said it had about three million books in its 156 libraries in 64 countries last year Since 1950 it has assisted foreign publishers in bringing out 40 million copies of 4400 American books printed in 50 languages

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the dedicatory ceremony by Father Booth Rev Edwiri J Loew and Rev Armando A Annunziato assistants

Visiting Priests Visiting priests included Rt

Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St John the Evangelist Church in Attleboro Rev Corshynelius ONeill Ubalde J Denshyneault James F McCarthy and Edward Rausch all of Attleboro Revs Gerard Chabot and Roger Gagne pastor and assistant reshyspectively of St Theresa Church in South Attleboro Rev Patrick TT Hurley of TlUnton Revs Thomas Parris and Elshymeric Dubois of LaSalette Semshyinary Attleboro and Rev Cornelius Keliher of St Mary Church in North Seekonk

Addressing the gathering were Msgr Gerrard Father Booth George R Fisher representing the St Vincent de Paul Society Bernard J Doyle Sr representshying the patishioners and Albert M Larsen Jr Chairman of the Board of Selectm~n

Father Loew introduced the speakers

Sage and Sand

Denies Theory More Money Cure for Educational 1lls

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

It is an article of the unwritten American creed that there is nothing so bad that another billion dollars or so wont mend it If for example we seem to be in danger of falling Qehind in the race for space contr9l the obvious remedy is for us to shell oufbull 1

astonomlca sums of ~oney to recapture leadership If our schools have been delin quent in producing sufficient brain power why then the cure is more money -much more m 0 n e-y - tom a k e them produce

It is a cheershyluI form u 1a and it solves all our anxieties

without tears Not unexpectshyedly it was Dr Jam~s Bryant C()I1ant whose

name is great among the chemists who pro- posed it the other day with special reference to opening the floodgates of funds for our Amercan educatiampnal system

Our schools he told his com lIlencement listeners are not really bad schools nor have they actually failed in their edshyllCational mission Tliey simply have not had enough money to 40 their job Give them more -much more-and they wiU work like a charm

Seek Nationalizatioa Now it should be borne in mind that Dr Conant sometime presshy

Ident of Harvard University (a private school) has widely ad-Yertised his view that the prr Yate and religious schools of America are divisive and thereshyfore harmful to the best intershy

tmiddot ests 0 f the na IOn

We may safely judge then that he is not letting his genshy

t t th b tt f herosl y ge emiddot e er 0 1mand that when he calls for more money for our schools he is thinking only about the stateshy~pported schools He should

be more preCIse He could eas-By getinto trouble over this

It is pretty much of an open RCret that what the educational ~ialists would like to see and

ee quiCkly is the complete nashytionalizatjo~ of all American

education and educational agenshyeies so that the problem could be handled with all the convenishyence and dexterity of a federal bureaucracy Then indeed the money could be commandeerecl and channeled in the right di-IOeCtions

It iSil n intoxicating prospect end the current wave of anxiety ever the alleged Americim edushyelltional lag affords a splendid epening for those who agree with them to persuade the nashytion to go along

Faith in the Dollar Let us by no means undershy

estimate these men their power or their determination There is little doubt that the present situation poses one of the great threats to genuine Ameri~~nedshy

ucation in our entire experience For it is completely within

the realm of possibility that the American people stampeded by the psychology of panic m~ht

decide that the educational soshyeialists have the right to it

It is not IecessarY tomiddot antici shypate the nationalization of the

entire system as an immediate tep but if the move for middotfederal control through financial dictashytorship is successful the real battle will have been won The rest is a matter of picking up the pie~es

Now a glarlng fallacy )1t the root ofmiddot Dr Conants rhetoric is that more money is the sure eure for our educational iUs One might suppose (naively no doubt) that better teaching might have even more to do with it -

But his solution is typic~l exshyemplaty of the way vast num- bers of Americans think and operate It is symptoJtlatic of the degree to which sheer material shy

lampm has captured the America mud thetouching falt~ in the

d II th f llibl 0 ar a~ e mae pana~a Have we enemies anywhere

in the world We can buy their friendship Have we a dearth of brains We can buy the~ very best brains in the open market

This of course is a guaranteed recipe for bankruptcy But were Americas economic resources

secure even against the socialshyists and the pseudo-liberals who are bent on disipating them as fast as possible it by no meall8 follows that the formula fits

As it is America is already spending far more money on

education than all middotthe rest of the world combined It might seem reasQiiable that if the anshyswer were to be fcgtund in this direction we would have had some faint inkling of it

0 More Power for Socialists middotThe suspicion however un-

worthy is unavoidable that what the educational socialist8 ~ally want is not better edushycation for America but more for themselves

Dr Comint is a highly intelshyligent man it is very difficult to believe that he is wholly serious when he says that more money can produce more brailllL But there is no question that the conversion of the Americaa ~u~ational syst~m into a monoshylIthIC dletators~lp woud mean t~e grcatestsmgl~ co~centrashyIon o~ po~er fmanc~al and IdeologIcal In - the natIOn and perhas m the w~rld

The quam~ adYlce of the poet Beaumarchals tNapoleon that he make the prunary schools of F h d ranc~ IS ~ropagan a agencI~

was t-llhpuhan compared to this It IS easy enough to say that II h

a t IS bears watchmg partIeshyularly -vhen those interested in promotmg the deal are makmg no obserable effort to conceal theIr tactIcs

Th e real dIffIculty and the

real challenge are to get our schoos back to their essential flnchon of teaching without eIther b k t th tmiddotan )up mg e na lOB

~ d~stroying their own integshyrlty 10 the process This takeshym~re than watching it take oomg

Fleefrom Reds BONN (NC)-Eastmiddot to West

flow of refugees continues like a seemingly endless trek througla the Iron Curtain More ethan bull quarter million people escaped from theSoviet zone of German alone last yearThat is more thall the total of Hungarians who found their way to freedom after the bloody uprising there in 1956

Humility Need _ Continued middotfrom Page One Things werent as complex

for man prior to the Renaissance he said here

Then the qmrch applied inshydividual guidance to emperor and beggar alike ihe scientist who is a Lutheran points out

But when science freed it shy_self from the bonds of religioUs

dogma thus opening the way for the technological revolution the Church lost some of its inshyfluence onmiddot the middotethical conduct of man

The crucical challenge of OUl

day is to recoup this influence to restQre to the Church the task d guiding man alonghi8 dangerous road

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CHIcAGO (NC) - Father Hugh M Beahan Grand Rapids diocesan director of radio and TV reports 44 American dioceses areproducing 108 live televisian programs Among these 05 per cent are on a weekly basis 135 per cent are presented more thaft once a week arid 14 per eent less than ~nce ~ week

Half-hour programs constitute 52 per cent of the totalFather Beahan lid Sunday is the most popular day of telecast with oil per cent of the programs origishynating that day

Father Beahait revealed local Catholic telecasts have increased 220 Per cent in the past five

years and 45 per cent in the ~

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THE ANCHOR16 Thurs June 26 1958

Praises Legacy Continued from Page One

and the wiles of communism On his first full day in th~

city President Garcia with his wife and Archbishop Julio Roshysales of Cebu the Philippines attended Mass at St Patrick cathedral The Philippine head of state was greeted from the episcopal throne y His Eminshyence Francis Cardinal Spellman Archbishop of New York

Cardinal Spellman said I hope Mr Garcia that you feel as completely at home today as I was whim given the privilege of celebrating the first Mass in the rehabilitated cathedral in Manila last year

The sermon was delivered by Msgr Charles J McManus di shyrector of the Cathedral Informashytion Center

Following the Mass President Garcia lunched with Cardinal Spellman in the Cardinals resi shydence He then went to the Fordshy

ham Campus in the Bronx Edue3tion is Greatest Ally

President Garcia told hill Fordham audience composed of Father McGinley Philippine dignitaries and members of the clergy that the U S should expand its program of educa- tional aid f~r southeast Asia His country the president middotsaid could supply the cultural liai shyson and be the focal center of such an endeavor

The U~ S he continued by utilizing such institutions as the Ford and Rockefeller Foundashytions with their ~vast means and resources can embark on an expanded educational aid proshygram for southeast Asia througll the Philippines and help train the youth of the region who will be the Asian leaders of tomorshyrow

This could herald the end of communism in our section of the world he declared

Appearing later the same day on Meet The Press the NBC television program President Garcia said his country would not recognize Red China even if the U S should do so

The next two days (June 23 and 24) President Garcia was honored by official and semishyofficial visits which included amiddot breakfast given for him at the

nunkal a native of Malabar in- Waldorf - Astoria Hotel by dia has been ordained at the Charles P Romulo Philippine

middotJesuit seminary here in Indi- Ambassador to the U S ana is the ninth member of hill family to enter the priesthood fIC religious life

Father Kunnilnkal is one 01 IS childmiddotren Three of his seveR ste~s are nuns while all fiVe of bis brothers are in the sen-shyice of the Church Two are Je~

uits-a priest land Brother ODe

w a Carmelite priest another a Capuchin priest arid another a diocesan priest Educated in India the new priest came iD this country thre~ years ago

Cardinal Spellman attended a dinner in President Garcia honor at the Sheraton-Astor

Ho~l given by the Philippine Community Executive Council

The 61-year-old Philippine leader rQde up Broadway from Jlattery Park to receive the trashyditional city welcome to visit shying heads of state Thousanda 01 cheering New Yorkers lined the sidewalks Ticker tape flutshy~red from hundreds of open windows in the downtown 01shyfice section

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Three Fall River Chinese Sisters Achieve Outstanding Records

An outstanding record is being made at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River by a trio of Chinese si~ters Their story in refreshing contrast to the tales of juvenile delinshyquency haunting todays headlines is an example of the influence for good youngshysters can have on each other

It began when Joyce Mark a 1954 graduate enthused aboutthe academy to her friend Elizabeth Ng Elizabeth daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs Frank Yan Ng 357 South Main Street Fall River decided to attend SHA

Professing no religious affiliashytion she took a keen interest in academy religious classes which she attended voluntarily usually earning top grades in tests and quizzes By her senior year she was seriously considering entershying the Church During ~e

IIenior chiss retreat she discussed the matter with the retreat masshyter Rev Daniel Egan SA who not only encouraged her personshyally but obtained Chinese lanshyguage catechisms for her so that she could explain theFaith more fully to her parents

Alter graduation Elizabeth obtained a civil service job in Washington living in a Catholic residence there at the exprea desire of her parents She began formal religious instruction and was baptised on Holy Saturday this year by Rev Cormac Long of St Peters Washington receivshying the sacrament of confirmashytion on Pentecost Sunday

But the chain of events started by Joyce Mark has not yet Mopped Both Elizabeths sisters followed her to SHA Jean Ng Iraduated this month and has been awarded a full tuition IICholarship to a Providence business college Eventually she hopes to follow Elizabeth w a lovernment position The youngshyest sister Carol is now enterinl

Visit to Lourdes Continued from Pace 0_

heart of Pius XII said Father Oliveira diocesan moderator of the Legion and curate at Our Lady of Lourdes Church TauWlshyton of which Rcv E Souza de Mello is pastor Whenever Leshylion groups visit Rome he bid they receive preferred treatshyment

All over Europe the Dublinshyfounded Legion is active in its work of cooperating with the tlergy in the salvation of souls Jeported Father Oliveira reshycently returned from a 4-day pilgrimage to Old World shrines made with a group of active and auxiliary Legion members When the Pope blessed us it was as if he were trying to take in the whole world with his exshytended armssaid Father Olishyveira A prized souvenir of his trip is a group photograph in which he stands next to the Holy Father and in view of his great devotion to Our Lady a memory equally prized is that he said Mass daily while in Rome at the basilica of St Mary Major largest church in the world dedishytated to Our Lady

Unity of Chure Other points of interest vi8shy

Ited by the pilgrims from the Fall River Diocese included Fatima Ars where the parish thurch of the Cure of An is still in use Pompeii with its worldshyJenow~ed painting of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Parayshyle-Monial made famous by St Margaret Mary Alacoque They are probably one of the few

-groups ever to visit Mon-aco for the purpose of seeing its CatheshydraI completely by-passing the casinos of Monte Carlo

Lourdeshowever inits censhytennial year formed the high point of the pilgrimage said Father Oliveira But he foreshy

went the privilege of bathing in the waters of the shrine There were so many sick people wait shying that I could not bear to take time needed by them

He cited the nightly torchlight procession to the grotto of Lourdes as a never-to-be-forshyaotten expcrience The rosary was said by each pilgrim in bis own tongue with the Gloria Patri at the end of each decade recited in Latin At the end of

~er sophomore year and hasnt decided what career shell folshylow

Pride in Daughter Meanwhile the whole Ng

family who work together in operating a restaurant are anshyticipating Elizabeths retarn to Fall River on vacation in July Family projects are not new to the Ngs however Another unshydertaking was the -founding of a Chinese language SChool ~hich all the children attended

Theyre united too in their pride In Elizabeth When their restaurant was visited during a quiet period they gathered t~

supply details of Elizabeths achievements And they have an added reason for pride in that their daughter is now the Kings daughter as well This was reflected in her choice of a baptismal name shes now Elizshyabeth Regis Ng Regis meanshying of the kin~

the rosary the Hail Holy Queen and Apostles Creed were sung al80 in Latin The combination of so many tongues with the unishyversal language of the Church lave me a tremendous feeling of the oneness of the Church -and the Mystical Body

Visit Headquarten The Legionaries felt at home

ift Lourdes too upon visiting the Legion headquarters there a building given to the organishyzation by a nephew of St Bernashydette on condition that it hi used for religious purposes only At the headquarters Legionaries from all parts of Europe take turns in serving for a month or two at a time They distribute literature and try in other ways w make the work of the Legion known to Lourdes pilgrims

On its return voyage the Fall River pilgrims ship left from Gibraltar and even in that fortress city Father Oliveira disshycovered fellow-Legionaries He has returned to his Taunto~ parshyish more than even enthused over the Legion apostolate

At his own sunny rose-surshyJounded shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes he detailed some of the accomplishments of the three praesidia active in his parish Nearly every previously unconshyfirmed adult has received that

sacrament many marriages have been rectified and th~ number

of parishioners approaching the sacraments has been tripled in the five years the Legion has been in operation In the entire Diocese he said there are 21 praesidia organized in 13 pushyishes

Parish Shrine A miniature Lourdes processhy

sion is held monthly to Our Lady of Lourdes parish shrine with parish and City-wide groups taking turns in partici shypating The shrine itself beshylongs to the parish in a unique way for it is made of stones eollected from the fields of nearby farms Father Oliveira himself manned a truck for a month during the Mariah Year of 1954 when the shrine was built aiding parish teen-agers in collecting suitable stones

The Legion of Mary multi shyplies the zeal of priests by proshyviding them with capable helpshyers declared the diocesan modshyerator Please pray for the work of the Legion and for increased

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Preiate Says Todays Youth Victims Of False Philosophy of Discipline

GREENSBURG (NC)-Todays To a great segment of our young people make up neither college men ana women today bull beat nor a silent genera- the speaker declared freedom tion but rather are the articu- ill a situation in which the indishylate and aggressive victims vidual can do or say an)thing of a false philosophy of difici- 1II1hich he wants to say or do pline without regard to Hi~ rights or

Rt Rev Msgr Donald M privileges of anyone else To Cleary chaplain to Catholic stu- them the exalted idea of the digshydents at Cornell University nity of man has been corrupted Itbaca N Y offered this analy- into the idea of the supremacy Bis in a commencement address of the individuals judgment at Seton Hill College here Cor- When the are told that libshynell has been the scene of recent y outbreaks of student violence ert~ IS the opportulllty to do ~hat

Students like those who took whl~h one ought to do th~y Imshyt middot th d t t t mediately choke on the word par In e emons ra lOllS a ht f middottmiddot r tht

Cornell -he said are the fu1l- oug to or 1 ~mf 1~~ ~u on ~ blown products of an educational restrlc Ion an Iml a lOn an theory which has as its funda- these words hav~ long slnce been

deleted from their leXicons Onemental premise a glarmg error ht th t 1 The error he continued i15 the mIg say a ~oung ~p e

belief that liberty and freedom have always rebelled agamst aJe unconditioned and UDre- a~t~or~ty have always resented - t d dt th t hl diSCiplIne have always foughtSwlC e commo I les- a p I - h h h t -h =th t d agamst stnctures on speech andosop y w IC eac es a or er h 1

can be established without diseishypline and that morality iFits b d t the od t ofroa es sense IS pr uc the adored democratic process

This point of view Msgr Cleary Said is the only posshysible explanation of students violent reaction to anything which resembles authority or discipline While unexpressed their attitude seems to be We

will accept and Iive by onlythose rules and that code which WE consider to be just and fair

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TttE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs June 26 1958

Catholic Deaf Are to Meet At Louisville

LOUISVILLE (NC)shyTwo important developments for Catholic deaf persons are expected to come out of the ninth annual convention of the International Catholic Deaf Association here July 6 to 12

Convention directors are lookshying for an agreement on a set of hand signs fQr Catholic usage which will eliminate differences in the signing of such terms as sacraments rosary and Mass

A printed form for Confession by deaf persons is the second mljor items on the agenda This will make it possible for the deaf person to confess his sins quickly and accurately with a pencil

~fhe majority of deaf persons attending the convention will be those who use signs rather than speech for communication All meetings will be conducttgtd by sig-ns in silence Father Gerald Timmel conshy bull

vention chairman said translashytors will be on hand They wiD interpret signs for those not proshyficient in sign language As the slgteeches are delivered in sign language the translators wiD convey the meaning in words

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Daiiy mass with sermon and Confessions are planned Toun of places of historical interest a boat ride on a river steameF a grand ball and a civic recepshytion are also on the agenda Registration will be held July at convention headquarters Louisvilles Kentucky Hotel The daily Mass will be ofTered at the Cathedral of the Assumpti~ here

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CrossWord Solution costs and this must come about into duty as the large crowd thro_ugh family prayer Father began to pour into the groundsIn Trend to Grey Films Patrick Peyton of the Holy of the Holy Cross Fathers Semshy

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RAFT WELD AJAR ERAOGRE OWERM NEVA 0

TOG SUIlBy William oR Mooring EVE C Cross Fathers told more than inary where the Fair was held RIGS ENGLANDA young fellow who knows movies so well he ought to SORO TEEPEE 3500 people at the Country Fair The order has under construcshy

10 on $64000 Question offers two reasons why many in North Easton sponsored by tion on the same grounds a new the Associate Family of the Holy Seminary the first built in thealmost first-class films fail to click with the public these Cross Fathers East by the Order that conductsdays Some he says lack a positive point of view Others The salvation of the world Stonehill College Notre Dame

display too little regard for (James Stewar~) concientiously hinges on the return to unity University Kings College in consistency in characteri~- retiring from the poliGe force love and respect in ~h~ iamily Wilkes-Barre Pa and other tion becaU~e he suffers dizzy spells circle the world famous founder institutions ~

Any Hollywood producer then shortlyalterwards getting of the Family Rosary Crusade Father Peyton left North ehoosing a theme like negro- involved in a dizzy love affair and the Family Theatre said Easton for Minnesota where he

The famous priest who re- will conduct a State-wide Familywhife integration anti-semitism with a woman he knows as the It seems only a short time that polltical char- wife of a-friend turned recently from the Brus- Rosary Crusade on the same

Roddy with his mother used to sels Worlds Fair where the pattern he has followed in dioshyJatanismlabor- In the soon to be released come to our home to dinner Holy Cross Fathers are showing ceses throughout America Eushyin a nag ement film Houseboat Sophia Lor- then play cowboys and Indians a film three years in the making rope Asia and Africa apheaval etc en plays the deVoted foster- wiHf our children The Fifteen Mysteries of thebull h 0 u 1 d not mother of Cary Grants children Dean Stockwells last visit was Rosary was introduced to thepose and ex- (as a means of course to land- with his brother Guy about overflow crowd by the Revploit the social ing their Pa) At the start we three years back He then seemed SAVE MONEY ONGeorge S DePrizio CSC Eastshyproblem then see her teachIng the little boy quiet even timid His career as

mn away from how to steal from a street bar- a boy star had finished Would V It without at- row he make it again as an adult atican Stamps YOUR OIl HEATtempting any solution What Similar inconsistencies have actor VATICAN CITY (NC)-The might happen if positive con- turned up in other recent pic Holy Sees participation in the sectit C(II ~~~n0 1 t be Today presumably he is allelusions were drawn in such tures ne exp aria IOn may Brussels World Fair has been

d- d set again although I hope this films lS another matter tha t H0 11ywoo pro ucers are t db role in Compulsion will not eommemora e y a new series CHARLES F VARGAS

middottes Examples breaking away from stark black f V t Ct t t Clh t type Dean Stockwell either l) a Ican 1 ypo~ages amps 25 ROCKDALE V E

The young man cites as typi- and w I e contrasts-between vir- A EIIU Character typing is one of the-1of the rlp and run tech- tuous and vicious characters NEW BEDFORD MASS most stupid and inexplicable ofIlique in screenplaytelling The fair-haired hero and black TElIIo1TS(J

Markof the Hawk in Wllich moustachioedvillian ai-e not Hollywoods casting habits _ Pup Te~t~ bull99middot ~ - ~he producers set Littl~ Rock even seen in Westerns any more Marglret O~Brien ~owawaita

Produce kto t adult fulfillment as an actreliSIvrics to an African tune rSsee crea e lin I e of g b t th arid as her motherhinted the W II T ~ ~Ma rJorie Morningstar~ which ar a rey e ween e once - ~ a ent C~tp ~n def~re-nce to popuiar senti typical herq and heel the pre- H911ywood producers cannot ~ -v

nen(watered down the Jewish mise being that there is good forget the pert little girl and ~ gt 5x7 - 1150 eharacteristics and aspirltions in the worst of- us and bad in look to the ~alerited young Wo UMBRElLA TENTS expressed in theJ)qvel~ and the best U dramatic conflict thus man Pigeon-holethinking

~Bridge on the River Kwai becomes a trifle leSs cutandmiddot 7x7~ $2384

2~ii~~~ ~~i1~li~ tr-~ ~~~r~~Ei~~a~ - ~S~-S~~O forItlliekdeliveryIf tractive but deceptive down of moral hazards formiddot the Legion the dove of peace of Decency to deal with

This young man was born and Seeing Margaret OBrien and lived many years in the East her mother on TV via Ed MurshyHe is familiar with the typical rows ~Person to Person reshyBritish colonial officer whom called for me more personal he k nows as very d 1fferent contacts I had with them when character from the one Alec Margaret was MGMs top child Guinness plays in Kwai So star The crisp diction and earnshytoo one suspects does Guinness est expression were still there himself who almost refused to on TV but like the pigtails the play the part OBrien dialogue was gone

Pathsmiddot of Glory Sayonara Margaret used to talk a blue The Young Lions The Enemy streak catechism school pets A Delicious Below all recent and excel- everything While She and Dean Treat lent films about war are chal- Stockwell were making The lenged by our young friend Secret Garden together Marshybecause they implicitly de- garet left her arithmetic to make nounce patriotism and national me lemonade I hope someday pride although he quickly adds to become a good cook she that his own military status said and a good philosopher gives him an urgent and im- too _ mediate concern for the preser- Now as Margaret gets her

vatioh- of world peace lovely face on the front cltgtver As he suggests it may well be of Life md is instantly com- ltf

that more people than Holly- pared with Elizabeth Taylor wood producers suspect ar~ Dean prepa-res to co-star in alienatedwhether they realize Richard Zanucks production of it ()[not by such trends of the Loeb-Loew crime story thoughtwhich come iil cyclesCompulsion which brought a lodrum up Ii particular theme sensational press to roiuig with monotonous repetition StOCkwell and his co-st~r ltod

Inco~sistencies dy McDowall alongBroadway - Hitchcock may be forgiven Calls Typinamp Stupid

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K of C FJeseesWin~ State ~hampionship Anofhell t~agyBy Jack Kineavy

Somerset High School Coaeh In Tito MoveThe latest in a long line of giant killers is St Stephens

NEW HAVEN (N(j) shyHigh of Worcester which last Sunday defeated highlyshyThe national head of tftetouted Newton 41 to annex the 1958 state baseball chamshyKnights of Columbus haspionship The achievement is all the more remarkable when expressed opposition to atshythe comparative male enshy

Gernert are the only men who tempts to extradite a ministerrollments of the two finalshy have performed up to par to of wartime Croatia from thiIists are compared St Steshy date The unSeasonable weather country to face charges of _phens a four year school has among other things reshy crimes in Yugoslavia had a total of 96 boys whereshy tarded the great Ted Williams Supreme Knight Luke E Hart as Newton lists 1400 in grades Ted needs that real warm declared that Andrija Artukoshy10 through 12 weather to get going but the vic Minister of Interior in the

weatherman is still holding outAs a matter Croatian go~ernment duringOn the mound Frank Sulli shyof fact the World War II would become

van and Tom Brewer the acesbaseball turn- a second Imre Nagyll if sentof the staff have been able toout this year back to Yugoslaviaaccount for only seven victories(125) exceeded

11 any example of whatthe total numshy between them Willard I Nixon might result from the grantingber of boys in at 1-7 is in the throes of his of the petition of Yugoslaviathe Worcester worst professional season ever Lor the return of Dr ArtukovicThe former Yankee nemesis nowschool to that country were needooIf St Stephshy is suffering fr6m a sore shouldshyMr Hart said it might beer which probably means hellens were comshyformed in the news from Hunshypeting in the do a stint in the bull pen before gary I pray not and I am JOeshyEastern Tourney the school getting another starting aSsignshyluctant to believe that this g09shywould presumably be included ment e1llment would be willirlg aein Class C which would make On paper the Sox personnel SAFETY PROGRAM Seminarians_from St Marys have his blood on our handsit ineligible to compete~ in middotthe stacks up with the best in the Semmary Baltimore are shown ~tising a releae from

State final St Stephens b league ~us it would be preshy I[ 01 C Membera front head hold during waterfront safety Fogram atcoached by Jack Tivnan forshy mature to consign them to a Mr Harts statement followed Cathedral C~mp Seminarians Donald J Bowen and Jamesmer Holy Cro~ pitcher a decade disappointingfate Detroit at the a resolution passed by the __ or 90 ago The game originally moment is the Cinderella team E Murphy are in the water while National Red Cross preme board of directors ot ~

scheduled for Saturday was held of th~ league The TigerS took Instructor Donald V Brand gives pointers The seminarians Knights of Columbus a ftIIIIF over by threatening ~eather but the vaunted Yankees over the of whiCh was sent to Secre~will be counsellors again at Cathedral Camp this Slminer a banner crowd of 5000 jumPs seven consecutive times of State John Foster Dulles thronged the stands at Fitton before being blown out of the Mr Artukovie is a memlais Field Sunday to witness the park 15-0 of Saturday But if Prelate Stresses Principal Work of tbe St Columbans Counaoil final youre going to lose em might Knigbts of Columbus of WFor Priest Is Offering Mass Don Riedl was the starting and as well lose em gOod minster Calif

NEW YORK (NC)-The prin- ian emigrants continuany hewinning pitcher for St Stephens Out in Milwaukee the four False Chargesteams competing in the Young cipal work of a priest is offer- declared becoming their beshybut he needed help from Paul

Catholic Little League have ing the Mass His Excellency loved spiritual fathers benefacshyMorano who came in the sixth The Yugoslav governm_ chosen novel names for their Archbishop Amleto Giovanni tors counselors infirmarians has been trying since 195 to hurl 3 1-3 innings of scoreless clubs The Popes the Cardinals Cicognani has said they are ever ready to defend have Mr Artukovic 57 exball Morano was indeed the fairshythe Bishops and the Padres The The Holy Sacrifice transcends them when in difficulties and dited A Catholic he selftld haired boy for the Worcest6 clericalmiddot names were selected all h~ activity the Apos- distress they open schools for as Minister of Interior in ~parochials In addition to his

fine relief stint Paul came league sponsors said because tolic Delegate to the United their tnaining and never abanshy pro-Nazi Croatian governm_t the league for boys 912 hopes States decIared in an address at don them or become disheart shy from April 1941 to Octoberthrough with a bases-loaded to eliminate competition on a the dedication of a new $500000 ened by any kind of difficulty 1942 Croatia was made an anshy triple in the fourth to provide parish ~ and encourage the wing at St Charles Seminary hard journey or dangerous ad- dependent state after the Gershymore than the needed margin

for victory youngsters to get along with Staten Island venture - bull bull They increase man invasion of Yugoslavia boys outside their neighborhood Mission of Priest their zeal aod affection in ac- When Titos communist p8I shyIn another tlemencious exhishy

bition of versatility St Stephshy A player pool has been formed Archbishop Cicognani said in co~nfe wi~ the bull bull bull needs of tisans took control of Croatia ill

ens catcher Paul Cantani-who from 12 boys in St Elizabeth his address that a seminary is a thell people 1945 Mr Artukovic fled shySt Mary Czestochowa 5S Peter British-held territory He camehimself owns a 5-0 pitching recshy place where candidates for the It is the ebarity of Christ and Paul and St Robert parishshy to this country in 1948ord-was all over Fitton Field priesthood prepare themselvell which animates these good men es The players will be divided Mr Artukovic has been deshycatching pop flies In all be so that one day they mayexer- Archbishop Cicognani saidinto four evenly matched teams fended by the former privawhauled down five two well back cise their proper and principal They offer their talents heart

An 4P wire photo out of secretary of His Eminence AI-shyof the plate and two up the first office of offering the Mass and 8OuI their labor and re-Cleveland last week pictured a oysius Cardinal Stepinac Fatberbase line The talented catcher The Holy Sacrifice he addedsowces moved by the charity of group of nuns attending the game Stephen Lackovic woo ~had 10 putouts in the ~ame is an act superior to anything Christ they never tire in a body for the first time The resides in Lackawanna HYthat might be --accomplishedFor coach Howard FergusOns 4Jt D ____footnote to the picture went middoton Newton nine the loss must have through intellectual talents lit shyto explain that the sistersmiddot were _SEGUIN bullerary ability or any other giftcome as a distinct shock The dyed-in-the-wool Indian fans

Eastern Mass titlists had -nushy To offer to God the Holy de Body Builderswith but one exception The inshymerous scQring opportunitie Sacrifice and to distribl1te the

dependent ltthinker-amiddot Y~llkee Aluminum or Steelgifts of God the sacraments andbutthey lefta record 16 strandgtshy fan was relegated to a badttow 944 County St ed RoD OLolighlin middotwjtb two th~ truths of faith-such istheeat by her assoCiates Whim the NEW BEDFORD MAssf singles and -amiddot triple Pacedmiddotthe mission of the priest Archshyvisiting Yan~ w~re app~i~I ~ ~~opciCogilani said WY 2tt618i Tige 10gthiC~at~cl Itmiddot wa~ of the situation middottheYp~i~(ed

rNewtons seventh apllearance i~ rge Apostolic Dele~a~ ~liiotheiJ loyal rooter with aitautoshy

the tourneyliliai TheYve woo praised the Scalabrinian FatherslJaphed ballltwo statetifl~ gt wbo conduct the New Y~rk

From Yu~tan MexiCo com~ semmary Th~y look after 1131-Science and R~Iigion an anecdote from which YOUll get a chuckle It didnt take the In Close Harmony Padre long to realize that the s LOUIS (NC)--HarmonySaturday afternoon confesSion between science and religiQl has line was longer than usual always been a postulate of the

When confessions were over Catholic philosophy of educashyI found out why said Father tion Bishop Charles H Helmshybull J obn P Lomasney Maryknoll sing of Springfield-Cape Girardshy

Missioner from Dorchester eau Mo said atmiddotmiddot baccalaureate Mass A gang of kids who were ceremonies at St Louis Univershyplaying baseball instead of at shy sity tending doctrine class rushed More than 15 centuries agointo Cburch middotto take shelter from he observed St Augustine posshya heavy storm ited the Catholic attitude toward

My catechist-never one to truth when he stated that10000let an opportunity pass-ltorshy difficulties in regard to religishyrailed them for their doctrine ous truth never make a singlelesson and then recommended doubt Truth is one and can that they all go to confession never contradict itself When I complimented him be Seeming contradictions replieq Padre for three weeks BiShop Helmsing pointed out lve been trying to get those come from ignorance When ball players in here Dont thank there is a supposed conflict beshyme-thank the good Lord fOr tween religion and science the raining thelit out conflict comes from either igshy

With the Red Sox currently norance of science or ignoranceriding along in fourth place of revealed truth just a game and a half out of second their sub-standard pace Js almost lost sight of But only once in the last 25 yearS have the Sox had as poor amark as thefr present 31-33 record III 1954 at this time the Bosox were ~4-30 buried in the American League cellar and 20 games off the pace Thatw~ Lou Boushydreus last year at the Boston helm Inconsistent pitChing and the

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a wait-and-see policy as Thomas brought in lieu of a false peace performed the incredible task that cannot rise above the natushy~ait-a~~ ~ee Policy I20 -THE ANCHOR I

Thu~s June 26 1958 of working his way through ral order and she knows quite Aristotle Averroes and Avishy well the need for ferment and cenna keeping all that was good both of which are essential to the exigencies of revolution in their systems rejecting what the vitality of the Church The

Churchs Caution Source Free From ErrorOf Reassuring Strength was false and constructing one is conservative the other

By Donald McDonald with Aristotles magnificent revolutionary I realize that I

these few con-Davenport Catholic-Messenger philosophical methods a sys- tmiddott siderations are not the whole oftern of Catholic theology that The Church as an InS 1 utlon

The other day when announcement wasmade that must be conservative But the this matter but I do think theY still stands today as the coinetshy revolutionary ferment must are relevantthe first step toward the possible beatification of John ~tone of all Catholic theologiz- come from her individual memshy

HenryCardinal Newman would be taken June17 a friend And I think that far mor~ llg _ _~ bers aod if the ferment and noteworthy than the Churchsof mine wondered aloud why the Church has on more than Active Elements revolutionary action is needful historical hesitancy in adopting

one occasion viewed a man were coming out in unpreceshy A third consideration is sup- she ~i11 per~it it ~nd if need anltl endorsing what is eventu~ with suspicion if not alarm1 dented profusion and the plied by the great co~tempor~ry be~4edorselt explICItly ally proved true is the fact th~t during his lifetime o~ly to ~nonize him a century or Rveral centuries later Newman lived under a Cloud

for 20 years following his conyersion t 0

the Catholic Fa i t h An d while Newman scholars are stillmiddot dIsputing the justice or inj ustice of it no one denies the faet that

the cloud did exist

Newman- of course was not the first saintly Catholic to encounter suspicion eoolness and official opposition St Thom~s Aquinas was not al shy

~ lowed to teach Aristotle at the University of Paris and saints

like Teresa of AvilaJohn of the Cross and Joan of Arc met with opposition of a ferocity the gentle Newman never knew

i dont think anyone single factor can adequately explain this apparent paradox of official reproach and reservation during a saints life and r post-facto canonization But several conshysiderations come to mind which might put the thing into a focus where middotit is seen as normal and natural and certainly nothing about which to get terribly upset

Test of Analysis And in at least one important

respect the Churchs caution deliberativeness and reflectiveshyness before endorsing the thought and judgmente of one of the faithful constitute one

of the sources of her great and reassuring strength -

This in fact is the first conshysideration I think we should look at We cannot have the reassurance th~t the Church will not be taken iii by false doctrines and philosophies without running the risk that the same Church will delay tor what seems to some of us an intolerably long time before she endorses what is true

If we want to be sure that error does not insinuate itself into Church tradition and teachshylng it seems to l11e we must reconcile ourselves to the faC

middot-that truth too must submit to the time-consuming test of an- alysis examination reflectioil and deliberation

Human Frailties It might be objected - imd

here wecorile to asecoridcon- sideration - that Church au- thorities should be more pershyeeptive that they should be able to recognize more quickly what is true and good that they should be able easily to distiIl shyguish between truth and error This objection ignores I

think two facts First that in cases involving extremely subtle theological and philoshysophical positions those who are in authority must rely upon the theological and philosophical erudition of their advisers who as often as not may be the technical inferiors of the theoshylogians or philosophers whose works ate being examined and evaluated

Nor would it be surprising if advisers to authority suffered from such human frailties as envy frailties that would color their judgment

Time and Age Secondly the circumstances

of time and age must be given sufficient weight In the case of St~ Thomas Aquinas for exshyample the Church up until that time had not developed the ~ys-

tematic theology we know toshyclay Transletions of the Greek and

Arabian pagan philosoph~rs

CAPE COD PllIDES IN NEW CHURCH OurLady of Victory Church in Centerville today off+rs one of the nicest pI of h deg th F II R DO Th

aces woors IP In ~ a Ive~ locese elayout above shows the baptismal font a d Our Lady of Victory shrine togethetwith the facade Ol[ the church at the top Modern kitchen facilities aremiddot in t echurCh base-

ment shown in the center left ph~to and the main altar

Churcli simply lacked the reshy French th~ologian Henri de As an institution commisshysearch and intellectual resources Lubac SJ who himself has sioned by Ghristmiddotto lead souls to make on-the-spot judgments known what it means to have to salvation she is the Holy and distinctions between what his writings and his teachings middotMother and like a mother was true and what was false in legitimately circumscribed by fiercely dedicated to the conshythese philosophers (and a great Church authorities servation of life bull deal of it was in fact false)

In his first book of Para-It was only natural then and doxes Father de Lubac ob-

I feel it very reassuring that serves that in the Church there the Church should have adopted are always two active middotelements

But the Mothermiddot knowswhat Christ her Head has said about the kind of peace He has give~ and the sword be had

is in the center right TlIe Sixth Station-Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus-is in the insert The lower left is a view of the sanctuary from the middle aisle The parish rectory is at t~e lower right The Church may be reached by taking a right turn from Mid~Cape Highway at Craigville Motel to Short Flying Hill Road and continuing to center of Centerville Viilage

for 2000 years she has been able to keep her teachings on Faith and morals il11mune from the inshyfection of error

An awful lot of wrong-headed people have tried to introduce error into that teaching and tradition Their attempts add up to an interesting and volumshyinous history of heresybull

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Sage and Sand

Denies Theory More Money Cure for Educational 1lls

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bishop of Reno

It is an article of the unwritten American creed that there is nothing so bad that another billion dollars or so wont mend it If for example we seem to be in danger of falling Qehind in the race for space contr9l the obvious remedy is for us to shell oufbull 1

astonomlca sums of ~oney to recapture leadership If our schools have been delin quent in producing sufficient brain power why then the cure is more money -much more m 0 n e-y - tom a k e them produce

It is a cheershyluI form u 1a and it solves all our anxieties

without tears Not unexpectshyedly it was Dr Jam~s Bryant C()I1ant whose

name is great among the chemists who pro- posed it the other day with special reference to opening the floodgates of funds for our Amercan educatiampnal system

Our schools he told his com lIlencement listeners are not really bad schools nor have they actually failed in their edshyllCational mission Tliey simply have not had enough money to 40 their job Give them more -much more-and they wiU work like a charm

Seek Nationalizatioa Now it should be borne in mind that Dr Conant sometime presshy

Ident of Harvard University (a private school) has widely ad-Yertised his view that the prr Yate and religious schools of America are divisive and thereshyfore harmful to the best intershy

tmiddot ests 0 f the na IOn

We may safely judge then that he is not letting his genshy

t t th b tt f herosl y ge emiddot e er 0 1mand that when he calls for more money for our schools he is thinking only about the stateshy~pported schools He should

be more preCIse He could eas-By getinto trouble over this

It is pretty much of an open RCret that what the educational ~ialists would like to see and

ee quiCkly is the complete nashytionalizatjo~ of all American

education and educational agenshyeies so that the problem could be handled with all the convenishyence and dexterity of a federal bureaucracy Then indeed the money could be commandeerecl and channeled in the right di-IOeCtions

It iSil n intoxicating prospect end the current wave of anxiety ever the alleged Americim edushyelltional lag affords a splendid epening for those who agree with them to persuade the nashytion to go along

Faith in the Dollar Let us by no means undershy

estimate these men their power or their determination There is little doubt that the present situation poses one of the great threats to genuine Ameri~~nedshy

ucation in our entire experience For it is completely within

the realm of possibility that the American people stampeded by the psychology of panic m~ht

decide that the educational soshyeialists have the right to it

It is not IecessarY tomiddot antici shypate the nationalization of the

entire system as an immediate tep but if the move for middotfederal control through financial dictashytorship is successful the real battle will have been won The rest is a matter of picking up the pie~es

Now a glarlng fallacy )1t the root ofmiddot Dr Conants rhetoric is that more money is the sure eure for our educational iUs One might suppose (naively no doubt) that better teaching might have even more to do with it -

But his solution is typic~l exshyemplaty of the way vast num- bers of Americans think and operate It is symptoJtlatic of the degree to which sheer material shy

lampm has captured the America mud thetouching falt~ in the

d II th f llibl 0 ar a~ e mae pana~a Have we enemies anywhere

in the world We can buy their friendship Have we a dearth of brains We can buy the~ very best brains in the open market

This of course is a guaranteed recipe for bankruptcy But were Americas economic resources

secure even against the socialshyists and the pseudo-liberals who are bent on disipating them as fast as possible it by no meall8 follows that the formula fits

As it is America is already spending far more money on

education than all middotthe rest of the world combined It might seem reasQiiable that if the anshyswer were to be fcgtund in this direction we would have had some faint inkling of it

0 More Power for Socialists middotThe suspicion however un-

worthy is unavoidable that what the educational socialist8 ~ally want is not better edushycation for America but more for themselves

Dr Comint is a highly intelshyligent man it is very difficult to believe that he is wholly serious when he says that more money can produce more brailllL But there is no question that the conversion of the Americaa ~u~ational syst~m into a monoshylIthIC dletators~lp woud mean t~e grcatestsmgl~ co~centrashyIon o~ po~er fmanc~al and IdeologIcal In - the natIOn and perhas m the w~rld

The quam~ adYlce of the poet Beaumarchals tNapoleon that he make the prunary schools of F h d ranc~ IS ~ropagan a agencI~

was t-llhpuhan compared to this It IS easy enough to say that II h

a t IS bears watchmg partIeshyularly -vhen those interested in promotmg the deal are makmg no obserable effort to conceal theIr tactIcs

Th e real dIffIculty and the

real challenge are to get our schoos back to their essential flnchon of teaching without eIther b k t th tmiddotan )up mg e na lOB

~ d~stroying their own integshyrlty 10 the process This takeshym~re than watching it take oomg

Fleefrom Reds BONN (NC)-Eastmiddot to West

flow of refugees continues like a seemingly endless trek througla the Iron Curtain More ethan bull quarter million people escaped from theSoviet zone of German alone last yearThat is more thall the total of Hungarians who found their way to freedom after the bloody uprising there in 1956

Humility Need _ Continued middotfrom Page One Things werent as complex

for man prior to the Renaissance he said here

Then the qmrch applied inshydividual guidance to emperor and beggar alike ihe scientist who is a Lutheran points out

But when science freed it shy_self from the bonds of religioUs

dogma thus opening the way for the technological revolution the Church lost some of its inshyfluence onmiddot the middotethical conduct of man

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CHIcAGO (NC) - Father Hugh M Beahan Grand Rapids diocesan director of radio and TV reports 44 American dioceses areproducing 108 live televisian programs Among these 05 per cent are on a weekly basis 135 per cent are presented more thaft once a week arid 14 per eent less than ~nce ~ week

Half-hour programs constitute 52 per cent of the totalFather Beahan lid Sunday is the most popular day of telecast with oil per cent of the programs origishynating that day

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THE ANCHOR16 Thurs June 26 1958

Praises Legacy Continued from Page One

and the wiles of communism On his first full day in th~

city President Garcia with his wife and Archbishop Julio Roshysales of Cebu the Philippines attended Mass at St Patrick cathedral The Philippine head of state was greeted from the episcopal throne y His Eminshyence Francis Cardinal Spellman Archbishop of New York

Cardinal Spellman said I hope Mr Garcia that you feel as completely at home today as I was whim given the privilege of celebrating the first Mass in the rehabilitated cathedral in Manila last year

The sermon was delivered by Msgr Charles J McManus di shyrector of the Cathedral Informashytion Center

Following the Mass President Garcia lunched with Cardinal Spellman in the Cardinals resi shydence He then went to the Fordshy

ham Campus in the Bronx Edue3tion is Greatest Ally

President Garcia told hill Fordham audience composed of Father McGinley Philippine dignitaries and members of the clergy that the U S should expand its program of educa- tional aid f~r southeast Asia His country the president middotsaid could supply the cultural liai shyson and be the focal center of such an endeavor

The U~ S he continued by utilizing such institutions as the Ford and Rockefeller Foundashytions with their ~vast means and resources can embark on an expanded educational aid proshygram for southeast Asia througll the Philippines and help train the youth of the region who will be the Asian leaders of tomorshyrow

This could herald the end of communism in our section of the world he declared

Appearing later the same day on Meet The Press the NBC television program President Garcia said his country would not recognize Red China even if the U S should do so

The next two days (June 23 and 24) President Garcia was honored by official and semishyofficial visits which included amiddot breakfast given for him at the

nunkal a native of Malabar in- Waldorf - Astoria Hotel by dia has been ordained at the Charles P Romulo Philippine

middotJesuit seminary here in Indi- Ambassador to the U S ana is the ninth member of hill family to enter the priesthood fIC religious life

Father Kunnilnkal is one 01 IS childmiddotren Three of his seveR ste~s are nuns while all fiVe of bis brothers are in the sen-shyice of the Church Two are Je~

uits-a priest land Brother ODe

w a Carmelite priest another a Capuchin priest arid another a diocesan priest Educated in India the new priest came iD this country thre~ years ago

Cardinal Spellman attended a dinner in President Garcia honor at the Sheraton-Astor

Ho~l given by the Philippine Community Executive Council

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An outstanding record is being made at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River by a trio of Chinese si~ters Their story in refreshing contrast to the tales of juvenile delinshyquency haunting todays headlines is an example of the influence for good youngshysters can have on each other

It began when Joyce Mark a 1954 graduate enthused aboutthe academy to her friend Elizabeth Ng Elizabeth daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs Frank Yan Ng 357 South Main Street Fall River decided to attend SHA

Professing no religious affiliashytion she took a keen interest in academy religious classes which she attended voluntarily usually earning top grades in tests and quizzes By her senior year she was seriously considering entershying the Church During ~e

IIenior chiss retreat she discussed the matter with the retreat masshyter Rev Daniel Egan SA who not only encouraged her personshyally but obtained Chinese lanshyguage catechisms for her so that she could explain theFaith more fully to her parents

Alter graduation Elizabeth obtained a civil service job in Washington living in a Catholic residence there at the exprea desire of her parents She began formal religious instruction and was baptised on Holy Saturday this year by Rev Cormac Long of St Peters Washington receivshying the sacrament of confirmashytion on Pentecost Sunday

But the chain of events started by Joyce Mark has not yet Mopped Both Elizabeths sisters followed her to SHA Jean Ng Iraduated this month and has been awarded a full tuition IICholarship to a Providence business college Eventually she hopes to follow Elizabeth w a lovernment position The youngshyest sister Carol is now enterinl

Visit to Lourdes Continued from Pace 0_

heart of Pius XII said Father Oliveira diocesan moderator of the Legion and curate at Our Lady of Lourdes Church TauWlshyton of which Rcv E Souza de Mello is pastor Whenever Leshylion groups visit Rome he bid they receive preferred treatshyment

All over Europe the Dublinshyfounded Legion is active in its work of cooperating with the tlergy in the salvation of souls Jeported Father Oliveira reshycently returned from a 4-day pilgrimage to Old World shrines made with a group of active and auxiliary Legion members When the Pope blessed us it was as if he were trying to take in the whole world with his exshytended armssaid Father Olishyveira A prized souvenir of his trip is a group photograph in which he stands next to the Holy Father and in view of his great devotion to Our Lady a memory equally prized is that he said Mass daily while in Rome at the basilica of St Mary Major largest church in the world dedishytated to Our Lady

Unity of Chure Other points of interest vi8shy

Ited by the pilgrims from the Fall River Diocese included Fatima Ars where the parish thurch of the Cure of An is still in use Pompeii with its worldshyJenow~ed painting of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Parayshyle-Monial made famous by St Margaret Mary Alacoque They are probably one of the few

-groups ever to visit Mon-aco for the purpose of seeing its CatheshydraI completely by-passing the casinos of Monte Carlo

Lourdeshowever inits censhytennial year formed the high point of the pilgrimage said Father Oliveira But he foreshy

went the privilege of bathing in the waters of the shrine There were so many sick people wait shying that I could not bear to take time needed by them

He cited the nightly torchlight procession to the grotto of Lourdes as a never-to-be-forshyaotten expcrience The rosary was said by each pilgrim in bis own tongue with the Gloria Patri at the end of each decade recited in Latin At the end of

~er sophomore year and hasnt decided what career shell folshylow

Pride in Daughter Meanwhile the whole Ng

family who work together in operating a restaurant are anshyticipating Elizabeths retarn to Fall River on vacation in July Family projects are not new to the Ngs however Another unshydertaking was the -founding of a Chinese language SChool ~hich all the children attended

Theyre united too in their pride In Elizabeth When their restaurant was visited during a quiet period they gathered t~

supply details of Elizabeths achievements And they have an added reason for pride in that their daughter is now the Kings daughter as well This was reflected in her choice of a baptismal name shes now Elizshyabeth Regis Ng Regis meanshying of the kin~

the rosary the Hail Holy Queen and Apostles Creed were sung al80 in Latin The combination of so many tongues with the unishyversal language of the Church lave me a tremendous feeling of the oneness of the Church -and the Mystical Body

Visit Headquarten The Legionaries felt at home

ift Lourdes too upon visiting the Legion headquarters there a building given to the organishyzation by a nephew of St Bernashydette on condition that it hi used for religious purposes only At the headquarters Legionaries from all parts of Europe take turns in serving for a month or two at a time They distribute literature and try in other ways w make the work of the Legion known to Lourdes pilgrims

On its return voyage the Fall River pilgrims ship left from Gibraltar and even in that fortress city Father Oliveira disshycovered fellow-Legionaries He has returned to his Taunto~ parshyish more than even enthused over the Legion apostolate

At his own sunny rose-surshyJounded shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes he detailed some of the accomplishments of the three praesidia active in his parish Nearly every previously unconshyfirmed adult has received that

sacrament many marriages have been rectified and th~ number

of parishioners approaching the sacraments has been tripled in the five years the Legion has been in operation In the entire Diocese he said there are 21 praesidia organized in 13 pushyishes

Parish Shrine A miniature Lourdes processhy

sion is held monthly to Our Lady of Lourdes parish shrine with parish and City-wide groups taking turns in partici shypating The shrine itself beshylongs to the parish in a unique way for it is made of stones eollected from the fields of nearby farms Father Oliveira himself manned a truck for a month during the Mariah Year of 1954 when the shrine was built aiding parish teen-agers in collecting suitable stones

The Legion of Mary multi shyplies the zeal of priests by proshyviding them with capable helpshyers declared the diocesan modshyerator Please pray for the work of the Legion and for increased

membership in the Diocese he concluded

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Preiate Says Todays Youth Victims Of False Philosophy of Discipline

GREENSBURG (NC)-Todays To a great segment of our young people make up neither college men ana women today bull beat nor a silent genera- the speaker declared freedom tion but rather are the articu- ill a situation in which the indishylate and aggressive victims vidual can do or say an)thing of a false philosophy of difici- 1II1hich he wants to say or do pline without regard to Hi~ rights or

Rt Rev Msgr Donald M privileges of anyone else To Cleary chaplain to Catholic stu- them the exalted idea of the digshydents at Cornell University nity of man has been corrupted Itbaca N Y offered this analy- into the idea of the supremacy Bis in a commencement address of the individuals judgment at Seton Hill College here Cor- When the are told that libshynell has been the scene of recent y outbreaks of student violence ert~ IS the opportulllty to do ~hat

Students like those who took whl~h one ought to do th~y Imshyt middot th d t t t mediately choke on the word par In e emons ra lOllS a ht f middottmiddot r tht

Cornell -he said are the fu1l- oug to or 1 ~mf 1~~ ~u on ~ blown products of an educational restrlc Ion an Iml a lOn an theory which has as its funda- these words hav~ long slnce been

deleted from their leXicons Onemental premise a glarmg error ht th t 1 The error he continued i15 the mIg say a ~oung ~p e

belief that liberty and freedom have always rebelled agamst aJe unconditioned and UDre- a~t~or~ty have always resented - t d dt th t hl diSCiplIne have always foughtSwlC e commo I les- a p I - h h h t -h =th t d agamst stnctures on speech andosop y w IC eac es a or er h 1

can be established without diseishypline and that morality iFits b d t the od t ofroa es sense IS pr uc the adored democratic process

This point of view Msgr Cleary Said is the only posshysible explanation of students violent reaction to anything which resembles authority or discipline While unexpressed their attitude seems to be We

will accept and Iive by onlythose rules and that code which WE consider to be just and fair

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TttE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs June 26 1958

Catholic Deaf Are to Meet At Louisville

LOUISVILLE (NC)shyTwo important developments for Catholic deaf persons are expected to come out of the ninth annual convention of the International Catholic Deaf Association here July 6 to 12

Convention directors are lookshying for an agreement on a set of hand signs fQr Catholic usage which will eliminate differences in the signing of such terms as sacraments rosary and Mass

A printed form for Confession by deaf persons is the second mljor items on the agenda This will make it possible for the deaf person to confess his sins quickly and accurately with a pencil

~fhe majority of deaf persons attending the convention will be those who use signs rather than speech for communication All meetings will be conducttgtd by sig-ns in silence Father Gerald Timmel conshy bull

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CrossWord Solution costs and this must come about into duty as the large crowd thro_ugh family prayer Father began to pour into the groundsIn Trend to Grey Films Patrick Peyton of the Holy of the Holy Cross Fathers Semshy

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TOG SUIlBy William oR Mooring EVE C Cross Fathers told more than inary where the Fair was held RIGS ENGLANDA young fellow who knows movies so well he ought to SORO TEEPEE 3500 people at the Country Fair The order has under construcshy

10 on $64000 Question offers two reasons why many in North Easton sponsored by tion on the same grounds a new the Associate Family of the Holy Seminary the first built in thealmost first-class films fail to click with the public these Cross Fathers East by the Order that conductsdays Some he says lack a positive point of view Others The salvation of the world Stonehill College Notre Dame

display too little regard for (James Stewar~) concientiously hinges on the return to unity University Kings College in consistency in characteri~- retiring from the poliGe force love and respect in ~h~ iamily Wilkes-Barre Pa and other tion becaU~e he suffers dizzy spells circle the world famous founder institutions ~

Any Hollywood producer then shortlyalterwards getting of the Family Rosary Crusade Father Peyton left North ehoosing a theme like negro- involved in a dizzy love affair and the Family Theatre said Easton for Minnesota where he

The famous priest who re- will conduct a State-wide Familywhife integration anti-semitism with a woman he knows as the It seems only a short time that polltical char- wife of a-friend turned recently from the Brus- Rosary Crusade on the same

Roddy with his mother used to sels Worlds Fair where the pattern he has followed in dioshyJatanismlabor- In the soon to be released come to our home to dinner Holy Cross Fathers are showing ceses throughout America Eushyin a nag ement film Houseboat Sophia Lor- then play cowboys and Indians a film three years in the making rope Asia and Africa apheaval etc en plays the deVoted foster- wiHf our children The Fifteen Mysteries of thebull h 0 u 1 d not mother of Cary Grants children Dean Stockwells last visit was Rosary was introduced to thepose and ex- (as a means of course to land- with his brother Guy about overflow crowd by the Revploit the social ing their Pa) At the start we three years back He then seemed SAVE MONEY ONGeorge S DePrizio CSC Eastshyproblem then see her teachIng the little boy quiet even timid His career as

mn away from how to steal from a street bar- a boy star had finished Would V It without at- row he make it again as an adult atican Stamps YOUR OIl HEATtempting any solution What Similar inconsistencies have actor VATICAN CITY (NC)-The might happen if positive con- turned up in other recent pic Holy Sees participation in the sectit C(II ~~~n0 1 t be Today presumably he is allelusions were drawn in such tures ne exp aria IOn may Brussels World Fair has been

d- d set again although I hope this films lS another matter tha t H0 11ywoo pro ucers are t db role in Compulsion will not eommemora e y a new series CHARLES F VARGAS

middottes Examples breaking away from stark black f V t Ct t t Clh t type Dean Stockwell either l) a Ican 1 ypo~ages amps 25 ROCKDALE V E

The young man cites as typi- and w I e contrasts-between vir- A EIIU Character typing is one of the-1of the rlp and run tech- tuous and vicious characters NEW BEDFORD MASS most stupid and inexplicable ofIlique in screenplaytelling The fair-haired hero and black TElIIo1TS(J

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nen(watered down the Jewish mise being that there is good forget the pert little girl and ~ gt 5x7 - 1150 eharacteristics and aspirltions in the worst of- us and bad in look to the ~alerited young Wo UMBRElLA TENTS expressed in theJ)qvel~ and the best U dramatic conflict thus man Pigeon-holethinking

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2~ii~~~ ~~i1~li~ tr-~ ~~~r~~Ei~~a~ - ~S~-S~~O forItlliekdeliveryIf tractive but deceptive down of moral hazards formiddot the Legion the dove of peace of Decency to deal with

This young man was born and Seeing Margaret OBrien and lived many years in the East her mother on TV via Ed MurshyHe is familiar with the typical rows ~Person to Person reshyBritish colonial officer whom called for me more personal he k nows as very d 1fferent contacts I had with them when character from the one Alec Margaret was MGMs top child Guinness plays in Kwai So star The crisp diction and earnshytoo one suspects does Guinness est expression were still there himself who almost refused to on TV but like the pigtails the play the part OBrien dialogue was gone

Pathsmiddot of Glory Sayonara Margaret used to talk a blue The Young Lions The Enemy streak catechism school pets A Delicious Below all recent and excel- everything While She and Dean Treat lent films about war are chal- Stockwell were making The lenged by our young friend Secret Garden together Marshybecause they implicitly de- garet left her arithmetic to make nounce patriotism and national me lemonade I hope someday pride although he quickly adds to become a good cook she that his own military status said and a good philosopher gives him an urgent and im- too _ mediate concern for the preser- Now as Margaret gets her

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K of C FJeseesWin~ State ~hampionship Anofhell t~agyBy Jack Kineavy

Somerset High School Coaeh In Tito MoveThe latest in a long line of giant killers is St Stephens

NEW HAVEN (N(j) shyHigh of Worcester which last Sunday defeated highlyshyThe national head of tftetouted Newton 41 to annex the 1958 state baseball chamshyKnights of Columbus haspionship The achievement is all the more remarkable when expressed opposition to atshythe comparative male enshy

Gernert are the only men who tempts to extradite a ministerrollments of the two finalshy have performed up to par to of wartime Croatia from thiIists are compared St Steshy date The unSeasonable weather country to face charges of _phens a four year school has among other things reshy crimes in Yugoslavia had a total of 96 boys whereshy tarded the great Ted Williams Supreme Knight Luke E Hart as Newton lists 1400 in grades Ted needs that real warm declared that Andrija Artukoshy10 through 12 weather to get going but the vic Minister of Interior in the

weatherman is still holding outAs a matter Croatian go~ernment duringOn the mound Frank Sulli shyof fact the World War II would become

van and Tom Brewer the acesbaseball turn- a second Imre Nagyll if sentof the staff have been able toout this year back to Yugoslaviaaccount for only seven victories(125) exceeded

11 any example of whatthe total numshy between them Willard I Nixon might result from the grantingber of boys in at 1-7 is in the throes of his of the petition of Yugoslaviathe Worcester worst professional season ever Lor the return of Dr ArtukovicThe former Yankee nemesis nowschool to that country were needooIf St Stephshy is suffering fr6m a sore shouldshyMr Hart said it might beer which probably means hellens were comshyformed in the news from Hunshypeting in the do a stint in the bull pen before gary I pray not and I am JOeshyEastern Tourney the school getting another starting aSsignshyluctant to believe that this g09shywould presumably be included ment e1llment would be willirlg aein Class C which would make On paper the Sox personnel SAFETY PROGRAM Seminarians_from St Marys have his blood on our handsit ineligible to compete~ in middotthe stacks up with the best in the Semmary Baltimore are shown ~tising a releae from

State final St Stephens b league ~us it would be preshy I[ 01 C Membera front head hold during waterfront safety Fogram atcoached by Jack Tivnan forshy mature to consign them to a Mr Harts statement followed Cathedral C~mp Seminarians Donald J Bowen and Jamesmer Holy Cro~ pitcher a decade disappointingfate Detroit at the a resolution passed by the __ or 90 ago The game originally moment is the Cinderella team E Murphy are in the water while National Red Cross preme board of directors ot ~

scheduled for Saturday was held of th~ league The TigerS took Instructor Donald V Brand gives pointers The seminarians Knights of Columbus a ftIIIIF over by threatening ~eather but the vaunted Yankees over the of whiCh was sent to Secre~will be counsellors again at Cathedral Camp this Slminer a banner crowd of 5000 jumPs seven consecutive times of State John Foster Dulles thronged the stands at Fitton before being blown out of the Mr Artukovie is a memlais Field Sunday to witness the park 15-0 of Saturday But if Prelate Stresses Principal Work of tbe St Columbans Counaoil final youre going to lose em might Knigbts of Columbus of WFor Priest Is Offering Mass Don Riedl was the starting and as well lose em gOod minster Calif

NEW YORK (NC)-The prin- ian emigrants continuany hewinning pitcher for St Stephens Out in Milwaukee the four False Chargesteams competing in the Young cipal work of a priest is offer- declared becoming their beshybut he needed help from Paul

Catholic Little League have ing the Mass His Excellency loved spiritual fathers benefacshyMorano who came in the sixth The Yugoslav governm_ chosen novel names for their Archbishop Amleto Giovanni tors counselors infirmarians has been trying since 195 to hurl 3 1-3 innings of scoreless clubs The Popes the Cardinals Cicognani has said they are ever ready to defend have Mr Artukovic 57 exball Morano was indeed the fairshythe Bishops and the Padres The The Holy Sacrifice transcends them when in difficulties and dited A Catholic he selftld haired boy for the Worcest6 clericalmiddot names were selected all h~ activity the Apos- distress they open schools for as Minister of Interior in ~parochials In addition to his

fine relief stint Paul came league sponsors said because tolic Delegate to the United their tnaining and never abanshy pro-Nazi Croatian governm_t the league for boys 912 hopes States decIared in an address at don them or become disheart shy from April 1941 to Octoberthrough with a bases-loaded to eliminate competition on a the dedication of a new $500000 ened by any kind of difficulty 1942 Croatia was made an anshy triple in the fourth to provide parish ~ and encourage the wing at St Charles Seminary hard journey or dangerous ad- dependent state after the Gershymore than the needed margin

for victory youngsters to get along with Staten Island venture - bull bull They increase man invasion of Yugoslavia boys outside their neighborhood Mission of Priest their zeal aod affection in ac- When Titos communist p8I shyIn another tlemencious exhishy

bition of versatility St Stephshy A player pool has been formed Archbishop Cicognani said in co~nfe wi~ the bull bull bull needs of tisans took control of Croatia ill

ens catcher Paul Cantani-who from 12 boys in St Elizabeth his address that a seminary is a thell people 1945 Mr Artukovic fled shySt Mary Czestochowa 5S Peter British-held territory He camehimself owns a 5-0 pitching recshy place where candidates for the It is the ebarity of Christ and Paul and St Robert parishshy to this country in 1948ord-was all over Fitton Field priesthood prepare themselvell which animates these good men es The players will be divided Mr Artukovic has been deshycatching pop flies In all be so that one day they mayexer- Archbishop Cicognani saidinto four evenly matched teams fended by the former privawhauled down five two well back cise their proper and principal They offer their talents heart

An 4P wire photo out of secretary of His Eminence AI-shyof the plate and two up the first office of offering the Mass and 8OuI their labor and re-Cleveland last week pictured a oysius Cardinal Stepinac Fatberbase line The talented catcher The Holy Sacrifice he addedsowces moved by the charity of group of nuns attending the game Stephen Lackovic woo ~had 10 putouts in the ~ame is an act superior to anything Christ they never tire in a body for the first time The resides in Lackawanna HYthat might be --accomplishedFor coach Howard FergusOns 4Jt D ____footnote to the picture went middoton Newton nine the loss must have through intellectual talents lit shyto explain that the sistersmiddot were _SEGUIN bullerary ability or any other giftcome as a distinct shock The dyed-in-the-wool Indian fans

Eastern Mass titlists had -nushy To offer to God the Holy de Body Builderswith but one exception The inshymerous scQring opportunitie Sacrifice and to distribl1te the

dependent ltthinker-amiddot Y~llkee Aluminum or Steelgifts of God the sacraments andbutthey lefta record 16 strandgtshy fan was relegated to a badttow 944 County St ed RoD OLolighlin middotwjtb two th~ truths of faith-such istheeat by her assoCiates Whim the NEW BEDFORD MAssf singles and -amiddot triple Pacedmiddotthe mission of the priest Archshyvisiting Yan~ w~re app~i~I ~ ~~opciCogilani said WY 2tt618i Tige 10gthiC~at~cl Itmiddot wa~ of the situation middottheYp~i~(ed

rNewtons seventh apllearance i~ rge Apostolic Dele~a~ ~liiotheiJ loyal rooter with aitautoshy

the tourneyliliai TheYve woo praised the Scalabrinian FatherslJaphed ballltwo statetifl~ gt wbo conduct the New Y~rk

From Yu~tan MexiCo com~ semmary Th~y look after 1131-Science and R~Iigion an anecdote from which YOUll get a chuckle It didnt take the In Close Harmony Padre long to realize that the s LOUIS (NC)--HarmonySaturday afternoon confesSion between science and religiQl has line was longer than usual always been a postulate of the

When confessions were over Catholic philosophy of educashyI found out why said Father tion Bishop Charles H Helmshybull J obn P Lomasney Maryknoll sing of Springfield-Cape Girardshy

Missioner from Dorchester eau Mo said atmiddotmiddot baccalaureate Mass A gang of kids who were ceremonies at St Louis Univershyplaying baseball instead of at shy sity tending doctrine class rushed More than 15 centuries agointo Cburch middotto take shelter from he observed St Augustine posshya heavy storm ited the Catholic attitude toward

My catechist-never one to truth when he stated that10000let an opportunity pass-ltorshy difficulties in regard to religishyrailed them for their doctrine ous truth never make a singlelesson and then recommended doubt Truth is one and can that they all go to confession never contradict itself When I complimented him be Seeming contradictions replieq Padre for three weeks BiShop Helmsing pointed out lve been trying to get those come from ignorance When ball players in here Dont thank there is a supposed conflict beshyme-thank the good Lord fOr tween religion and science the raining thelit out conflict comes from either igshy

With the Red Sox currently norance of science or ignoranceriding along in fourth place of revealed truth just a game and a half out of second their sub-standard pace Js almost lost sight of But only once in the last 25 yearS have the Sox had as poor amark as thefr present 31-33 record III 1954 at this time the Bosox were ~4-30 buried in the American League cellar and 20 games off the pace Thatw~ Lou Boushydreus last year at the Boston helm Inconsistent pitChing and the

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a wait-and-see policy as Thomas brought in lieu of a false peace performed the incredible task that cannot rise above the natushy~ait-a~~ ~ee Policy I20 -THE ANCHOR I

Thu~s June 26 1958 of working his way through ral order and she knows quite Aristotle Averroes and Avishy well the need for ferment and cenna keeping all that was good both of which are essential to the exigencies of revolution in their systems rejecting what the vitality of the Church The

Churchs Caution Source Free From ErrorOf Reassuring Strength was false and constructing one is conservative the other

By Donald McDonald with Aristotles magnificent revolutionary I realize that I

these few con-Davenport Catholic-Messenger philosophical methods a sys- tmiddott siderations are not the whole oftern of Catholic theology that The Church as an InS 1 utlon

The other day when announcement wasmade that must be conservative But the this matter but I do think theY still stands today as the coinetshy revolutionary ferment must are relevantthe first step toward the possible beatification of John ~tone of all Catholic theologiz- come from her individual memshy

HenryCardinal Newman would be taken June17 a friend And I think that far mor~ llg _ _~ bers aod if the ferment and noteworthy than the Churchsof mine wondered aloud why the Church has on more than Active Elements revolutionary action is needful historical hesitancy in adopting

one occasion viewed a man were coming out in unpreceshy A third consideration is sup- she ~i11 per~it it ~nd if need anltl endorsing what is eventu~ with suspicion if not alarm1 dented profusion and the plied by the great co~tempor~ry be~4edorselt explICItly ally proved true is the fact th~t during his lifetime o~ly to ~nonize him a century or Rveral centuries later Newman lived under a Cloud

for 20 years following his conyersion t 0

the Catholic Fa i t h An d while Newman scholars are stillmiddot dIsputing the justice or inj ustice of it no one denies the faet that

the cloud did exist

Newman- of course was not the first saintly Catholic to encounter suspicion eoolness and official opposition St Thom~s Aquinas was not al shy

~ lowed to teach Aristotle at the University of Paris and saints

like Teresa of AvilaJohn of the Cross and Joan of Arc met with opposition of a ferocity the gentle Newman never knew

i dont think anyone single factor can adequately explain this apparent paradox of official reproach and reservation during a saints life and r post-facto canonization But several conshysiderations come to mind which might put the thing into a focus where middotit is seen as normal and natural and certainly nothing about which to get terribly upset

Test of Analysis And in at least one important

respect the Churchs caution deliberativeness and reflectiveshyness before endorsing the thought and judgmente of one of the faithful constitute one

of the sources of her great and reassuring strength -

This in fact is the first conshysideration I think we should look at We cannot have the reassurance th~t the Church will not be taken iii by false doctrines and philosophies without running the risk that the same Church will delay tor what seems to some of us an intolerably long time before she endorses what is true

If we want to be sure that error does not insinuate itself into Church tradition and teachshylng it seems to l11e we must reconcile ourselves to the faC

middot-that truth too must submit to the time-consuming test of an- alysis examination reflectioil and deliberation

Human Frailties It might be objected - imd

here wecorile to asecoridcon- sideration - that Church au- thorities should be more pershyeeptive that they should be able to recognize more quickly what is true and good that they should be able easily to distiIl shyguish between truth and error This objection ignores I

think two facts First that in cases involving extremely subtle theological and philoshysophical positions those who are in authority must rely upon the theological and philosophical erudition of their advisers who as often as not may be the technical inferiors of the theoshylogians or philosophers whose works ate being examined and evaluated

Nor would it be surprising if advisers to authority suffered from such human frailties as envy frailties that would color their judgment

Time and Age Secondly the circumstances

of time and age must be given sufficient weight In the case of St~ Thomas Aquinas for exshyample the Church up until that time had not developed the ~ys-

tematic theology we know toshyclay Transletions of the Greek and

Arabian pagan philosoph~rs

CAPE COD PllIDES IN NEW CHURCH OurLady of Victory Church in Centerville today off+rs one of the nicest pI of h deg th F II R DO Th

aces woors IP In ~ a Ive~ locese elayout above shows the baptismal font a d Our Lady of Victory shrine togethetwith the facade Ol[ the church at the top Modern kitchen facilities aremiddot in t echurCh base-

ment shown in the center left ph~to and the main altar

Churcli simply lacked the reshy French th~ologian Henri de As an institution commisshysearch and intellectual resources Lubac SJ who himself has sioned by Ghristmiddotto lead souls to make on-the-spot judgments known what it means to have to salvation she is the Holy and distinctions between what his writings and his teachings middotMother and like a mother was true and what was false in legitimately circumscribed by fiercely dedicated to the conshythese philosophers (and a great Church authorities servation of life bull deal of it was in fact false)

In his first book of Para-It was only natural then and doxes Father de Lubac ob-

I feel it very reassuring that serves that in the Church there the Church should have adopted are always two active middotelements

But the Mothermiddot knowswhat Christ her Head has said about the kind of peace He has give~ and the sword be had

is in the center right TlIe Sixth Station-Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus-is in the insert The lower left is a view of the sanctuary from the middle aisle The parish rectory is at t~e lower right The Church may be reached by taking a right turn from Mid~Cape Highway at Craigville Motel to Short Flying Hill Road and continuing to center of Centerville Viilage

for 2000 years she has been able to keep her teachings on Faith and morals il11mune from the inshyfection of error

An awful lot of wrong-headed people have tried to introduce error into that teaching and tradition Their attempts add up to an interesting and volumshyinous history of heresybull

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Three Fall River Chinese Sisters Achieve Outstanding Records

An outstanding record is being made at Sacred Hearts Academy Fall River by a trio of Chinese si~ters Their story in refreshing contrast to the tales of juvenile delinshyquency haunting todays headlines is an example of the influence for good youngshysters can have on each other

It began when Joyce Mark a 1954 graduate enthused aboutthe academy to her friend Elizabeth Ng Elizabeth daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs Frank Yan Ng 357 South Main Street Fall River decided to attend SHA

Professing no religious affiliashytion she took a keen interest in academy religious classes which she attended voluntarily usually earning top grades in tests and quizzes By her senior year she was seriously considering entershying the Church During ~e

IIenior chiss retreat she discussed the matter with the retreat masshyter Rev Daniel Egan SA who not only encouraged her personshyally but obtained Chinese lanshyguage catechisms for her so that she could explain theFaith more fully to her parents

Alter graduation Elizabeth obtained a civil service job in Washington living in a Catholic residence there at the exprea desire of her parents She began formal religious instruction and was baptised on Holy Saturday this year by Rev Cormac Long of St Peters Washington receivshying the sacrament of confirmashytion on Pentecost Sunday

But the chain of events started by Joyce Mark has not yet Mopped Both Elizabeths sisters followed her to SHA Jean Ng Iraduated this month and has been awarded a full tuition IICholarship to a Providence business college Eventually she hopes to follow Elizabeth w a lovernment position The youngshyest sister Carol is now enterinl

Visit to Lourdes Continued from Pace 0_

heart of Pius XII said Father Oliveira diocesan moderator of the Legion and curate at Our Lady of Lourdes Church TauWlshyton of which Rcv E Souza de Mello is pastor Whenever Leshylion groups visit Rome he bid they receive preferred treatshyment

All over Europe the Dublinshyfounded Legion is active in its work of cooperating with the tlergy in the salvation of souls Jeported Father Oliveira reshycently returned from a 4-day pilgrimage to Old World shrines made with a group of active and auxiliary Legion members When the Pope blessed us it was as if he were trying to take in the whole world with his exshytended armssaid Father Olishyveira A prized souvenir of his trip is a group photograph in which he stands next to the Holy Father and in view of his great devotion to Our Lady a memory equally prized is that he said Mass daily while in Rome at the basilica of St Mary Major largest church in the world dedishytated to Our Lady

Unity of Chure Other points of interest vi8shy

Ited by the pilgrims from the Fall River Diocese included Fatima Ars where the parish thurch of the Cure of An is still in use Pompeii with its worldshyJenow~ed painting of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Parayshyle-Monial made famous by St Margaret Mary Alacoque They are probably one of the few

-groups ever to visit Mon-aco for the purpose of seeing its CatheshydraI completely by-passing the casinos of Monte Carlo

Lourdeshowever inits censhytennial year formed the high point of the pilgrimage said Father Oliveira But he foreshy

went the privilege of bathing in the waters of the shrine There were so many sick people wait shying that I could not bear to take time needed by them

He cited the nightly torchlight procession to the grotto of Lourdes as a never-to-be-forshyaotten expcrience The rosary was said by each pilgrim in bis own tongue with the Gloria Patri at the end of each decade recited in Latin At the end of

~er sophomore year and hasnt decided what career shell folshylow

Pride in Daughter Meanwhile the whole Ng

family who work together in operating a restaurant are anshyticipating Elizabeths retarn to Fall River on vacation in July Family projects are not new to the Ngs however Another unshydertaking was the -founding of a Chinese language SChool ~hich all the children attended

Theyre united too in their pride In Elizabeth When their restaurant was visited during a quiet period they gathered t~

supply details of Elizabeths achievements And they have an added reason for pride in that their daughter is now the Kings daughter as well This was reflected in her choice of a baptismal name shes now Elizshyabeth Regis Ng Regis meanshying of the kin~

the rosary the Hail Holy Queen and Apostles Creed were sung al80 in Latin The combination of so many tongues with the unishyversal language of the Church lave me a tremendous feeling of the oneness of the Church -and the Mystical Body

Visit Headquarten The Legionaries felt at home

ift Lourdes too upon visiting the Legion headquarters there a building given to the organishyzation by a nephew of St Bernashydette on condition that it hi used for religious purposes only At the headquarters Legionaries from all parts of Europe take turns in serving for a month or two at a time They distribute literature and try in other ways w make the work of the Legion known to Lourdes pilgrims

On its return voyage the Fall River pilgrims ship left from Gibraltar and even in that fortress city Father Oliveira disshycovered fellow-Legionaries He has returned to his Taunto~ parshyish more than even enthused over the Legion apostolate

At his own sunny rose-surshyJounded shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes he detailed some of the accomplishments of the three praesidia active in his parish Nearly every previously unconshyfirmed adult has received that

sacrament many marriages have been rectified and th~ number

of parishioners approaching the sacraments has been tripled in the five years the Legion has been in operation In the entire Diocese he said there are 21 praesidia organized in 13 pushyishes

Parish Shrine A miniature Lourdes processhy

sion is held monthly to Our Lady of Lourdes parish shrine with parish and City-wide groups taking turns in partici shypating The shrine itself beshylongs to the parish in a unique way for it is made of stones eollected from the fields of nearby farms Father Oliveira himself manned a truck for a month during the Mariah Year of 1954 when the shrine was built aiding parish teen-agers in collecting suitable stones

The Legion of Mary multi shyplies the zeal of priests by proshyviding them with capable helpshyers declared the diocesan modshyerator Please pray for the work of the Legion and for increased

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Preiate Says Todays Youth Victims Of False Philosophy of Discipline

GREENSBURG (NC)-Todays To a great segment of our young people make up neither college men ana women today bull beat nor a silent genera- the speaker declared freedom tion but rather are the articu- ill a situation in which the indishylate and aggressive victims vidual can do or say an)thing of a false philosophy of difici- 1II1hich he wants to say or do pline without regard to Hi~ rights or

Rt Rev Msgr Donald M privileges of anyone else To Cleary chaplain to Catholic stu- them the exalted idea of the digshydents at Cornell University nity of man has been corrupted Itbaca N Y offered this analy- into the idea of the supremacy Bis in a commencement address of the individuals judgment at Seton Hill College here Cor- When the are told that libshynell has been the scene of recent y outbreaks of student violence ert~ IS the opportulllty to do ~hat

Students like those who took whl~h one ought to do th~y Imshyt middot th d t t t mediately choke on the word par In e emons ra lOllS a ht f middottmiddot r tht

Cornell -he said are the fu1l- oug to or 1 ~mf 1~~ ~u on ~ blown products of an educational restrlc Ion an Iml a lOn an theory which has as its funda- these words hav~ long slnce been

deleted from their leXicons Onemental premise a glarmg error ht th t 1 The error he continued i15 the mIg say a ~oung ~p e

belief that liberty and freedom have always rebelled agamst aJe unconditioned and UDre- a~t~or~ty have always resented - t d dt th t hl diSCiplIne have always foughtSwlC e commo I les- a p I - h h h t -h =th t d agamst stnctures on speech andosop y w IC eac es a or er h 1

can be established without diseishypline and that morality iFits b d t the od t ofroa es sense IS pr uc the adored democratic process

This point of view Msgr Cleary Said is the only posshysible explanation of students violent reaction to anything which resembles authority or discipline While unexpressed their attitude seems to be We

will accept and Iive by onlythose rules and that code which WE consider to be just and fair

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Msgr Cleary pointed out that order caimot exist without au shythority virtue cannot flourish without discipline Any philosshy

TttE ANCHOR- 17 Thurs June 26 1958

Catholic Deaf Are to Meet At Louisville

LOUISVILLE (NC)shyTwo important developments for Catholic deaf persons are expected to come out of the ninth annual convention of the International Catholic Deaf Association here July 6 to 12

Convention directors are lookshying for an agreement on a set of hand signs fQr Catholic usage which will eliminate differences in the signing of such terms as sacraments rosary and Mass

A printed form for Confession by deaf persons is the second mljor items on the agenda This will make it possible for the deaf person to confess his sins quickly and accurately with a pencil

~fhe majority of deaf persons attending the convention will be those who use signs rather than speech for communication All meetings will be conducttgtd by sig-ns in silence Father Gerald Timmel conshy bull

vention chairman said translashytors will be on hand They wiD interpret signs for those not proshyficient in sign language As the slgteeches are delivered in sign language the translators wiD convey the meaning in words

An estimated 1000 deaf pershysons their husbands and wives and chaplains of local chapten of the association are expected to attend In addition to conshyvention meetings vacation and

mission features have been inshycluded in the program

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CrossWord Solution costs and this must come about into duty as the large crowd thro_ugh family prayer Father began to pour into the groundsIn Trend to Grey Films Patrick Peyton of the Holy of the Holy Cross Fathers Semshy

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TOG SUIlBy William oR Mooring EVE C Cross Fathers told more than inary where the Fair was held RIGS ENGLANDA young fellow who knows movies so well he ought to SORO TEEPEE 3500 people at the Country Fair The order has under construcshy

10 on $64000 Question offers two reasons why many in North Easton sponsored by tion on the same grounds a new the Associate Family of the Holy Seminary the first built in thealmost first-class films fail to click with the public these Cross Fathers East by the Order that conductsdays Some he says lack a positive point of view Others The salvation of the world Stonehill College Notre Dame

display too little regard for (James Stewar~) concientiously hinges on the return to unity University Kings College in consistency in characteri~- retiring from the poliGe force love and respect in ~h~ iamily Wilkes-Barre Pa and other tion becaU~e he suffers dizzy spells circle the world famous founder institutions ~

Any Hollywood producer then shortlyalterwards getting of the Family Rosary Crusade Father Peyton left North ehoosing a theme like negro- involved in a dizzy love affair and the Family Theatre said Easton for Minnesota where he

The famous priest who re- will conduct a State-wide Familywhife integration anti-semitism with a woman he knows as the It seems only a short time that polltical char- wife of a-friend turned recently from the Brus- Rosary Crusade on the same

Roddy with his mother used to sels Worlds Fair where the pattern he has followed in dioshyJatanismlabor- In the soon to be released come to our home to dinner Holy Cross Fathers are showing ceses throughout America Eushyin a nag ement film Houseboat Sophia Lor- then play cowboys and Indians a film three years in the making rope Asia and Africa apheaval etc en plays the deVoted foster- wiHf our children The Fifteen Mysteries of thebull h 0 u 1 d not mother of Cary Grants children Dean Stockwells last visit was Rosary was introduced to thepose and ex- (as a means of course to land- with his brother Guy about overflow crowd by the Revploit the social ing their Pa) At the start we three years back He then seemed SAVE MONEY ONGeorge S DePrizio CSC Eastshyproblem then see her teachIng the little boy quiet even timid His career as

mn away from how to steal from a street bar- a boy star had finished Would V It without at- row he make it again as an adult atican Stamps YOUR OIl HEATtempting any solution What Similar inconsistencies have actor VATICAN CITY (NC)-The might happen if positive con- turned up in other recent pic Holy Sees participation in the sectit C(II ~~~n0 1 t be Today presumably he is allelusions were drawn in such tures ne exp aria IOn may Brussels World Fair has been

d- d set again although I hope this films lS another matter tha t H0 11ywoo pro ucers are t db role in Compulsion will not eommemora e y a new series CHARLES F VARGAS

middottes Examples breaking away from stark black f V t Ct t t Clh t type Dean Stockwell either l) a Ican 1 ypo~ages amps 25 ROCKDALE V E

The young man cites as typi- and w I e contrasts-between vir- A EIIU Character typing is one of the-1of the rlp and run tech- tuous and vicious characters NEW BEDFORD MASS most stupid and inexplicable ofIlique in screenplaytelling The fair-haired hero and black TElIIo1TS(J

Markof the Hawk in Wllich moustachioedvillian ai-e not Hollywoods casting habits _ Pup Te~t~ bull99middot ~ - ~he producers set Littl~ Rock even seen in Westerns any more Marglret O~Brien ~owawaita

Produce kto t adult fulfillment as an actreliSIvrics to an African tune rSsee crea e lin I e of g b t th arid as her motherhinted the W II T ~ ~Ma rJorie Morningstar~ which ar a rey e ween e once - ~ a ent C~tp ~n def~re-nce to popuiar senti typical herq and heel the pre- H911ywood producers cannot ~ -v

nen(watered down the Jewish mise being that there is good forget the pert little girl and ~ gt 5x7 - 1150 eharacteristics and aspirltions in the worst of- us and bad in look to the ~alerited young Wo UMBRElLA TENTS expressed in theJ)qvel~ and the best U dramatic conflict thus man Pigeon-holethinking

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This young man was born and Seeing Margaret OBrien and lived many years in the East her mother on TV via Ed MurshyHe is familiar with the typical rows ~Person to Person reshyBritish colonial officer whom called for me more personal he k nows as very d 1fferent contacts I had with them when character from the one Alec Margaret was MGMs top child Guinness plays in Kwai So star The crisp diction and earnshytoo one suspects does Guinness est expression were still there himself who almost refused to on TV but like the pigtails the play the part OBrien dialogue was gone

Pathsmiddot of Glory Sayonara Margaret used to talk a blue The Young Lions The Enemy streak catechism school pets A Delicious Below all recent and excel- everything While She and Dean Treat lent films about war are chal- Stockwell were making The lenged by our young friend Secret Garden together Marshybecause they implicitly de- garet left her arithmetic to make nounce patriotism and national me lemonade I hope someday pride although he quickly adds to become a good cook she that his own military status said and a good philosopher gives him an urgent and im- too _ mediate concern for the preser- Now as Margaret gets her

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K of C FJeseesWin~ State ~hampionship Anofhell t~agyBy Jack Kineavy

Somerset High School Coaeh In Tito MoveThe latest in a long line of giant killers is St Stephens

NEW HAVEN (N(j) shyHigh of Worcester which last Sunday defeated highlyshyThe national head of tftetouted Newton 41 to annex the 1958 state baseball chamshyKnights of Columbus haspionship The achievement is all the more remarkable when expressed opposition to atshythe comparative male enshy

Gernert are the only men who tempts to extradite a ministerrollments of the two finalshy have performed up to par to of wartime Croatia from thiIists are compared St Steshy date The unSeasonable weather country to face charges of _phens a four year school has among other things reshy crimes in Yugoslavia had a total of 96 boys whereshy tarded the great Ted Williams Supreme Knight Luke E Hart as Newton lists 1400 in grades Ted needs that real warm declared that Andrija Artukoshy10 through 12 weather to get going but the vic Minister of Interior in the

weatherman is still holding outAs a matter Croatian go~ernment duringOn the mound Frank Sulli shyof fact the World War II would become

van and Tom Brewer the acesbaseball turn- a second Imre Nagyll if sentof the staff have been able toout this year back to Yugoslaviaaccount for only seven victories(125) exceeded

11 any example of whatthe total numshy between them Willard I Nixon might result from the grantingber of boys in at 1-7 is in the throes of his of the petition of Yugoslaviathe Worcester worst professional season ever Lor the return of Dr ArtukovicThe former Yankee nemesis nowschool to that country were needooIf St Stephshy is suffering fr6m a sore shouldshyMr Hart said it might beer which probably means hellens were comshyformed in the news from Hunshypeting in the do a stint in the bull pen before gary I pray not and I am JOeshyEastern Tourney the school getting another starting aSsignshyluctant to believe that this g09shywould presumably be included ment e1llment would be willirlg aein Class C which would make On paper the Sox personnel SAFETY PROGRAM Seminarians_from St Marys have his blood on our handsit ineligible to compete~ in middotthe stacks up with the best in the Semmary Baltimore are shown ~tising a releae from

State final St Stephens b league ~us it would be preshy I[ 01 C Membera front head hold during waterfront safety Fogram atcoached by Jack Tivnan forshy mature to consign them to a Mr Harts statement followed Cathedral C~mp Seminarians Donald J Bowen and Jamesmer Holy Cro~ pitcher a decade disappointingfate Detroit at the a resolution passed by the __ or 90 ago The game originally moment is the Cinderella team E Murphy are in the water while National Red Cross preme board of directors ot ~

scheduled for Saturday was held of th~ league The TigerS took Instructor Donald V Brand gives pointers The seminarians Knights of Columbus a ftIIIIF over by threatening ~eather but the vaunted Yankees over the of whiCh was sent to Secre~will be counsellors again at Cathedral Camp this Slminer a banner crowd of 5000 jumPs seven consecutive times of State John Foster Dulles thronged the stands at Fitton before being blown out of the Mr Artukovie is a memlais Field Sunday to witness the park 15-0 of Saturday But if Prelate Stresses Principal Work of tbe St Columbans Counaoil final youre going to lose em might Knigbts of Columbus of WFor Priest Is Offering Mass Don Riedl was the starting and as well lose em gOod minster Calif

NEW YORK (NC)-The prin- ian emigrants continuany hewinning pitcher for St Stephens Out in Milwaukee the four False Chargesteams competing in the Young cipal work of a priest is offer- declared becoming their beshybut he needed help from Paul

Catholic Little League have ing the Mass His Excellency loved spiritual fathers benefacshyMorano who came in the sixth The Yugoslav governm_ chosen novel names for their Archbishop Amleto Giovanni tors counselors infirmarians has been trying since 195 to hurl 3 1-3 innings of scoreless clubs The Popes the Cardinals Cicognani has said they are ever ready to defend have Mr Artukovic 57 exball Morano was indeed the fairshythe Bishops and the Padres The The Holy Sacrifice transcends them when in difficulties and dited A Catholic he selftld haired boy for the Worcest6 clericalmiddot names were selected all h~ activity the Apos- distress they open schools for as Minister of Interior in ~parochials In addition to his

fine relief stint Paul came league sponsors said because tolic Delegate to the United their tnaining and never abanshy pro-Nazi Croatian governm_t the league for boys 912 hopes States decIared in an address at don them or become disheart shy from April 1941 to Octoberthrough with a bases-loaded to eliminate competition on a the dedication of a new $500000 ened by any kind of difficulty 1942 Croatia was made an anshy triple in the fourth to provide parish ~ and encourage the wing at St Charles Seminary hard journey or dangerous ad- dependent state after the Gershymore than the needed margin

for victory youngsters to get along with Staten Island venture - bull bull They increase man invasion of Yugoslavia boys outside their neighborhood Mission of Priest their zeal aod affection in ac- When Titos communist p8I shyIn another tlemencious exhishy

bition of versatility St Stephshy A player pool has been formed Archbishop Cicognani said in co~nfe wi~ the bull bull bull needs of tisans took control of Croatia ill

ens catcher Paul Cantani-who from 12 boys in St Elizabeth his address that a seminary is a thell people 1945 Mr Artukovic fled shySt Mary Czestochowa 5S Peter British-held territory He camehimself owns a 5-0 pitching recshy place where candidates for the It is the ebarity of Christ and Paul and St Robert parishshy to this country in 1948ord-was all over Fitton Field priesthood prepare themselvell which animates these good men es The players will be divided Mr Artukovic has been deshycatching pop flies In all be so that one day they mayexer- Archbishop Cicognani saidinto four evenly matched teams fended by the former privawhauled down five two well back cise their proper and principal They offer their talents heart

An 4P wire photo out of secretary of His Eminence AI-shyof the plate and two up the first office of offering the Mass and 8OuI their labor and re-Cleveland last week pictured a oysius Cardinal Stepinac Fatberbase line The talented catcher The Holy Sacrifice he addedsowces moved by the charity of group of nuns attending the game Stephen Lackovic woo ~had 10 putouts in the ~ame is an act superior to anything Christ they never tire in a body for the first time The resides in Lackawanna HYthat might be --accomplishedFor coach Howard FergusOns 4Jt D ____footnote to the picture went middoton Newton nine the loss must have through intellectual talents lit shyto explain that the sistersmiddot were _SEGUIN bullerary ability or any other giftcome as a distinct shock The dyed-in-the-wool Indian fans

Eastern Mass titlists had -nushy To offer to God the Holy de Body Builderswith but one exception The inshymerous scQring opportunitie Sacrifice and to distribl1te the

dependent ltthinker-amiddot Y~llkee Aluminum or Steelgifts of God the sacraments andbutthey lefta record 16 strandgtshy fan was relegated to a badttow 944 County St ed RoD OLolighlin middotwjtb two th~ truths of faith-such istheeat by her assoCiates Whim the NEW BEDFORD MAssf singles and -amiddot triple Pacedmiddotthe mission of the priest Archshyvisiting Yan~ w~re app~i~I ~ ~~opciCogilani said WY 2tt618i Tige 10gthiC~at~cl Itmiddot wa~ of the situation middottheYp~i~(ed

rNewtons seventh apllearance i~ rge Apostolic Dele~a~ ~liiotheiJ loyal rooter with aitautoshy

the tourneyliliai TheYve woo praised the Scalabrinian FatherslJaphed ballltwo statetifl~ gt wbo conduct the New Y~rk

From Yu~tan MexiCo com~ semmary Th~y look after 1131-Science and R~Iigion an anecdote from which YOUll get a chuckle It didnt take the In Close Harmony Padre long to realize that the s LOUIS (NC)--HarmonySaturday afternoon confesSion between science and religiQl has line was longer than usual always been a postulate of the

When confessions were over Catholic philosophy of educashyI found out why said Father tion Bishop Charles H Helmshybull J obn P Lomasney Maryknoll sing of Springfield-Cape Girardshy

Missioner from Dorchester eau Mo said atmiddotmiddot baccalaureate Mass A gang of kids who were ceremonies at St Louis Univershyplaying baseball instead of at shy sity tending doctrine class rushed More than 15 centuries agointo Cburch middotto take shelter from he observed St Augustine posshya heavy storm ited the Catholic attitude toward

My catechist-never one to truth when he stated that10000let an opportunity pass-ltorshy difficulties in regard to religishyrailed them for their doctrine ous truth never make a singlelesson and then recommended doubt Truth is one and can that they all go to confession never contradict itself When I complimented him be Seeming contradictions replieq Padre for three weeks BiShop Helmsing pointed out lve been trying to get those come from ignorance When ball players in here Dont thank there is a supposed conflict beshyme-thank the good Lord fOr tween religion and science the raining thelit out conflict comes from either igshy

With the Red Sox currently norance of science or ignoranceriding along in fourth place of revealed truth just a game and a half out of second their sub-standard pace Js almost lost sight of But only once in the last 25 yearS have the Sox had as poor amark as thefr present 31-33 record III 1954 at this time the Bosox were ~4-30 buried in the American League cellar and 20 games off the pace Thatw~ Lou Boushydreus last year at the Boston helm Inconsistent pitChing and the

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a wait-and-see policy as Thomas brought in lieu of a false peace performed the incredible task that cannot rise above the natushy~ait-a~~ ~ee Policy I20 -THE ANCHOR I

Thu~s June 26 1958 of working his way through ral order and she knows quite Aristotle Averroes and Avishy well the need for ferment and cenna keeping all that was good both of which are essential to the exigencies of revolution in their systems rejecting what the vitality of the Church The

Churchs Caution Source Free From ErrorOf Reassuring Strength was false and constructing one is conservative the other

By Donald McDonald with Aristotles magnificent revolutionary I realize that I

these few con-Davenport Catholic-Messenger philosophical methods a sys- tmiddott siderations are not the whole oftern of Catholic theology that The Church as an InS 1 utlon

The other day when announcement wasmade that must be conservative But the this matter but I do think theY still stands today as the coinetshy revolutionary ferment must are relevantthe first step toward the possible beatification of John ~tone of all Catholic theologiz- come from her individual memshy

HenryCardinal Newman would be taken June17 a friend And I think that far mor~ llg _ _~ bers aod if the ferment and noteworthy than the Churchsof mine wondered aloud why the Church has on more than Active Elements revolutionary action is needful historical hesitancy in adopting

one occasion viewed a man were coming out in unpreceshy A third consideration is sup- she ~i11 per~it it ~nd if need anltl endorsing what is eventu~ with suspicion if not alarm1 dented profusion and the plied by the great co~tempor~ry be~4edorselt explICItly ally proved true is the fact th~t during his lifetime o~ly to ~nonize him a century or Rveral centuries later Newman lived under a Cloud

for 20 years following his conyersion t 0

the Catholic Fa i t h An d while Newman scholars are stillmiddot dIsputing the justice or inj ustice of it no one denies the faet that

the cloud did exist

Newman- of course was not the first saintly Catholic to encounter suspicion eoolness and official opposition St Thom~s Aquinas was not al shy

~ lowed to teach Aristotle at the University of Paris and saints

like Teresa of AvilaJohn of the Cross and Joan of Arc met with opposition of a ferocity the gentle Newman never knew

i dont think anyone single factor can adequately explain this apparent paradox of official reproach and reservation during a saints life and r post-facto canonization But several conshysiderations come to mind which might put the thing into a focus where middotit is seen as normal and natural and certainly nothing about which to get terribly upset

Test of Analysis And in at least one important

respect the Churchs caution deliberativeness and reflectiveshyness before endorsing the thought and judgmente of one of the faithful constitute one

of the sources of her great and reassuring strength -

This in fact is the first conshysideration I think we should look at We cannot have the reassurance th~t the Church will not be taken iii by false doctrines and philosophies without running the risk that the same Church will delay tor what seems to some of us an intolerably long time before she endorses what is true

If we want to be sure that error does not insinuate itself into Church tradition and teachshylng it seems to l11e we must reconcile ourselves to the faC

middot-that truth too must submit to the time-consuming test of an- alysis examination reflectioil and deliberation

Human Frailties It might be objected - imd

here wecorile to asecoridcon- sideration - that Church au- thorities should be more pershyeeptive that they should be able to recognize more quickly what is true and good that they should be able easily to distiIl shyguish between truth and error This objection ignores I

think two facts First that in cases involving extremely subtle theological and philoshysophical positions those who are in authority must rely upon the theological and philosophical erudition of their advisers who as often as not may be the technical inferiors of the theoshylogians or philosophers whose works ate being examined and evaluated

Nor would it be surprising if advisers to authority suffered from such human frailties as envy frailties that would color their judgment

Time and Age Secondly the circumstances

of time and age must be given sufficient weight In the case of St~ Thomas Aquinas for exshyample the Church up until that time had not developed the ~ys-

tematic theology we know toshyclay Transletions of the Greek and

Arabian pagan philosoph~rs

CAPE COD PllIDES IN NEW CHURCH OurLady of Victory Church in Centerville today off+rs one of the nicest pI of h deg th F II R DO Th

aces woors IP In ~ a Ive~ locese elayout above shows the baptismal font a d Our Lady of Victory shrine togethetwith the facade Ol[ the church at the top Modern kitchen facilities aremiddot in t echurCh base-

ment shown in the center left ph~to and the main altar

Churcli simply lacked the reshy French th~ologian Henri de As an institution commisshysearch and intellectual resources Lubac SJ who himself has sioned by Ghristmiddotto lead souls to make on-the-spot judgments known what it means to have to salvation she is the Holy and distinctions between what his writings and his teachings middotMother and like a mother was true and what was false in legitimately circumscribed by fiercely dedicated to the conshythese philosophers (and a great Church authorities servation of life bull deal of it was in fact false)

In his first book of Para-It was only natural then and doxes Father de Lubac ob-

I feel it very reassuring that serves that in the Church there the Church should have adopted are always two active middotelements

But the Mothermiddot knowswhat Christ her Head has said about the kind of peace He has give~ and the sword be had

is in the center right TlIe Sixth Station-Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus-is in the insert The lower left is a view of the sanctuary from the middle aisle The parish rectory is at t~e lower right The Church may be reached by taking a right turn from Mid~Cape Highway at Craigville Motel to Short Flying Hill Road and continuing to center of Centerville Viilage

for 2000 years she has been able to keep her teachings on Faith and morals il11mune from the inshyfection of error

An awful lot of wrong-headed people have tried to introduce error into that teaching and tradition Their attempts add up to an interesting and volumshyinous history of heresybull

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CrossWord Solution costs and this must come about into duty as the large crowd thro_ugh family prayer Father began to pour into the groundsIn Trend to Grey Films Patrick Peyton of the Holy of the Holy Cross Fathers Semshy

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RAFT WELD AJAR ERAOGRE OWERM NEVA 0

TOG SUIlBy William oR Mooring EVE C Cross Fathers told more than inary where the Fair was held RIGS ENGLANDA young fellow who knows movies so well he ought to SORO TEEPEE 3500 people at the Country Fair The order has under construcshy

10 on $64000 Question offers two reasons why many in North Easton sponsored by tion on the same grounds a new the Associate Family of the Holy Seminary the first built in thealmost first-class films fail to click with the public these Cross Fathers East by the Order that conductsdays Some he says lack a positive point of view Others The salvation of the world Stonehill College Notre Dame

display too little regard for (James Stewar~) concientiously hinges on the return to unity University Kings College in consistency in characteri~- retiring from the poliGe force love and respect in ~h~ iamily Wilkes-Barre Pa and other tion becaU~e he suffers dizzy spells circle the world famous founder institutions ~

Any Hollywood producer then shortlyalterwards getting of the Family Rosary Crusade Father Peyton left North ehoosing a theme like negro- involved in a dizzy love affair and the Family Theatre said Easton for Minnesota where he

The famous priest who re- will conduct a State-wide Familywhife integration anti-semitism with a woman he knows as the It seems only a short time that polltical char- wife of a-friend turned recently from the Brus- Rosary Crusade on the same

Roddy with his mother used to sels Worlds Fair where the pattern he has followed in dioshyJatanismlabor- In the soon to be released come to our home to dinner Holy Cross Fathers are showing ceses throughout America Eushyin a nag ement film Houseboat Sophia Lor- then play cowboys and Indians a film three years in the making rope Asia and Africa apheaval etc en plays the deVoted foster- wiHf our children The Fifteen Mysteries of thebull h 0 u 1 d not mother of Cary Grants children Dean Stockwells last visit was Rosary was introduced to thepose and ex- (as a means of course to land- with his brother Guy about overflow crowd by the Revploit the social ing their Pa) At the start we three years back He then seemed SAVE MONEY ONGeorge S DePrizio CSC Eastshyproblem then see her teachIng the little boy quiet even timid His career as

mn away from how to steal from a street bar- a boy star had finished Would V It without at- row he make it again as an adult atican Stamps YOUR OIl HEATtempting any solution What Similar inconsistencies have actor VATICAN CITY (NC)-The might happen if positive con- turned up in other recent pic Holy Sees participation in the sectit C(II ~~~n0 1 t be Today presumably he is allelusions were drawn in such tures ne exp aria IOn may Brussels World Fair has been

d- d set again although I hope this films lS another matter tha t H0 11ywoo pro ucers are t db role in Compulsion will not eommemora e y a new series CHARLES F VARGAS

middottes Examples breaking away from stark black f V t Ct t t Clh t type Dean Stockwell either l) a Ican 1 ypo~ages amps 25 ROCKDALE V E

The young man cites as typi- and w I e contrasts-between vir- A EIIU Character typing is one of the-1of the rlp and run tech- tuous and vicious characters NEW BEDFORD MASS most stupid and inexplicable ofIlique in screenplaytelling The fair-haired hero and black TElIIo1TS(J

Markof the Hawk in Wllich moustachioedvillian ai-e not Hollywoods casting habits _ Pup Te~t~ bull99middot ~ - ~he producers set Littl~ Rock even seen in Westerns any more Marglret O~Brien ~owawaita

Produce kto t adult fulfillment as an actreliSIvrics to an African tune rSsee crea e lin I e of g b t th arid as her motherhinted the W II T ~ ~Ma rJorie Morningstar~ which ar a rey e ween e once - ~ a ent C~tp ~n def~re-nce to popuiar senti typical herq and heel the pre- H911ywood producers cannot ~ -v

nen(watered down the Jewish mise being that there is good forget the pert little girl and ~ gt 5x7 - 1150 eharacteristics and aspirltions in the worst of- us and bad in look to the ~alerited young Wo UMBRElLA TENTS expressed in theJ)qvel~ and the best U dramatic conflict thus man Pigeon-holethinking

~Bridge on the River Kwai becomes a trifle leSs cutandmiddot 7x7~ $2384

2~ii~~~ ~~i1~li~ tr-~ ~~~r~~Ei~~a~ - ~S~-S~~O forItlliekdeliveryIf tractive but deceptive down of moral hazards formiddot the Legion the dove of peace of Decency to deal with

This young man was born and Seeing Margaret OBrien and lived many years in the East her mother on TV via Ed MurshyHe is familiar with the typical rows ~Person to Person reshyBritish colonial officer whom called for me more personal he k nows as very d 1fferent contacts I had with them when character from the one Alec Margaret was MGMs top child Guinness plays in Kwai So star The crisp diction and earnshytoo one suspects does Guinness est expression were still there himself who almost refused to on TV but like the pigtails the play the part OBrien dialogue was gone

Pathsmiddot of Glory Sayonara Margaret used to talk a blue The Young Lions The Enemy streak catechism school pets A Delicious Below all recent and excel- everything While She and Dean Treat lent films about war are chal- Stockwell were making The lenged by our young friend Secret Garden together Marshybecause they implicitly de- garet left her arithmetic to make nounce patriotism and national me lemonade I hope someday pride although he quickly adds to become a good cook she that his own military status said and a good philosopher gives him an urgent and im- too _ mediate concern for the preser- Now as Margaret gets her

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that more people than Holly- pared with Elizabeth Taylor wood producers suspect ar~ Dean prepa-res to co-star in alienatedwhether they realize Richard Zanucks production of it ()[not by such trends of the Loeb-Loew crime story thoughtwhich come iil cyclesCompulsion which brought a lodrum up Ii particular theme sensational press to roiuig with monotonous repetition StOCkwell and his co-st~r ltod

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K of C FJeseesWin~ State ~hampionship Anofhell t~agyBy Jack Kineavy

Somerset High School Coaeh In Tito MoveThe latest in a long line of giant killers is St Stephens

NEW HAVEN (N(j) shyHigh of Worcester which last Sunday defeated highlyshyThe national head of tftetouted Newton 41 to annex the 1958 state baseball chamshyKnights of Columbus haspionship The achievement is all the more remarkable when expressed opposition to atshythe comparative male enshy

Gernert are the only men who tempts to extradite a ministerrollments of the two finalshy have performed up to par to of wartime Croatia from thiIists are compared St Steshy date The unSeasonable weather country to face charges of _phens a four year school has among other things reshy crimes in Yugoslavia had a total of 96 boys whereshy tarded the great Ted Williams Supreme Knight Luke E Hart as Newton lists 1400 in grades Ted needs that real warm declared that Andrija Artukoshy10 through 12 weather to get going but the vic Minister of Interior in the

weatherman is still holding outAs a matter Croatian go~ernment duringOn the mound Frank Sulli shyof fact the World War II would become

van and Tom Brewer the acesbaseball turn- a second Imre Nagyll if sentof the staff have been able toout this year back to Yugoslaviaaccount for only seven victories(125) exceeded

11 any example of whatthe total numshy between them Willard I Nixon might result from the grantingber of boys in at 1-7 is in the throes of his of the petition of Yugoslaviathe Worcester worst professional season ever Lor the return of Dr ArtukovicThe former Yankee nemesis nowschool to that country were needooIf St Stephshy is suffering fr6m a sore shouldshyMr Hart said it might beer which probably means hellens were comshyformed in the news from Hunshypeting in the do a stint in the bull pen before gary I pray not and I am JOeshyEastern Tourney the school getting another starting aSsignshyluctant to believe that this g09shywould presumably be included ment e1llment would be willirlg aein Class C which would make On paper the Sox personnel SAFETY PROGRAM Seminarians_from St Marys have his blood on our handsit ineligible to compete~ in middotthe stacks up with the best in the Semmary Baltimore are shown ~tising a releae from

State final St Stephens b league ~us it would be preshy I[ 01 C Membera front head hold during waterfront safety Fogram atcoached by Jack Tivnan forshy mature to consign them to a Mr Harts statement followed Cathedral C~mp Seminarians Donald J Bowen and Jamesmer Holy Cro~ pitcher a decade disappointingfate Detroit at the a resolution passed by the __ or 90 ago The game originally moment is the Cinderella team E Murphy are in the water while National Red Cross preme board of directors ot ~

scheduled for Saturday was held of th~ league The TigerS took Instructor Donald V Brand gives pointers The seminarians Knights of Columbus a ftIIIIF over by threatening ~eather but the vaunted Yankees over the of whiCh was sent to Secre~will be counsellors again at Cathedral Camp this Slminer a banner crowd of 5000 jumPs seven consecutive times of State John Foster Dulles thronged the stands at Fitton before being blown out of the Mr Artukovie is a memlais Field Sunday to witness the park 15-0 of Saturday But if Prelate Stresses Principal Work of tbe St Columbans Counaoil final youre going to lose em might Knigbts of Columbus of WFor Priest Is Offering Mass Don Riedl was the starting and as well lose em gOod minster Calif

NEW YORK (NC)-The prin- ian emigrants continuany hewinning pitcher for St Stephens Out in Milwaukee the four False Chargesteams competing in the Young cipal work of a priest is offer- declared becoming their beshybut he needed help from Paul

Catholic Little League have ing the Mass His Excellency loved spiritual fathers benefacshyMorano who came in the sixth The Yugoslav governm_ chosen novel names for their Archbishop Amleto Giovanni tors counselors infirmarians has been trying since 195 to hurl 3 1-3 innings of scoreless clubs The Popes the Cardinals Cicognani has said they are ever ready to defend have Mr Artukovic 57 exball Morano was indeed the fairshythe Bishops and the Padres The The Holy Sacrifice transcends them when in difficulties and dited A Catholic he selftld haired boy for the Worcest6 clericalmiddot names were selected all h~ activity the Apos- distress they open schools for as Minister of Interior in ~parochials In addition to his

fine relief stint Paul came league sponsors said because tolic Delegate to the United their tnaining and never abanshy pro-Nazi Croatian governm_t the league for boys 912 hopes States decIared in an address at don them or become disheart shy from April 1941 to Octoberthrough with a bases-loaded to eliminate competition on a the dedication of a new $500000 ened by any kind of difficulty 1942 Croatia was made an anshy triple in the fourth to provide parish ~ and encourage the wing at St Charles Seminary hard journey or dangerous ad- dependent state after the Gershymore than the needed margin

for victory youngsters to get along with Staten Island venture - bull bull They increase man invasion of Yugoslavia boys outside their neighborhood Mission of Priest their zeal aod affection in ac- When Titos communist p8I shyIn another tlemencious exhishy

bition of versatility St Stephshy A player pool has been formed Archbishop Cicognani said in co~nfe wi~ the bull bull bull needs of tisans took control of Croatia ill

ens catcher Paul Cantani-who from 12 boys in St Elizabeth his address that a seminary is a thell people 1945 Mr Artukovic fled shySt Mary Czestochowa 5S Peter British-held territory He camehimself owns a 5-0 pitching recshy place where candidates for the It is the ebarity of Christ and Paul and St Robert parishshy to this country in 1948ord-was all over Fitton Field priesthood prepare themselvell which animates these good men es The players will be divided Mr Artukovic has been deshycatching pop flies In all be so that one day they mayexer- Archbishop Cicognani saidinto four evenly matched teams fended by the former privawhauled down five two well back cise their proper and principal They offer their talents heart

An 4P wire photo out of secretary of His Eminence AI-shyof the plate and two up the first office of offering the Mass and 8OuI their labor and re-Cleveland last week pictured a oysius Cardinal Stepinac Fatberbase line The talented catcher The Holy Sacrifice he addedsowces moved by the charity of group of nuns attending the game Stephen Lackovic woo ~had 10 putouts in the ~ame is an act superior to anything Christ they never tire in a body for the first time The resides in Lackawanna HYthat might be --accomplishedFor coach Howard FergusOns 4Jt D ____footnote to the picture went middoton Newton nine the loss must have through intellectual talents lit shyto explain that the sistersmiddot were _SEGUIN bullerary ability or any other giftcome as a distinct shock The dyed-in-the-wool Indian fans

Eastern Mass titlists had -nushy To offer to God the Holy de Body Builderswith but one exception The inshymerous scQring opportunitie Sacrifice and to distribl1te the

dependent ltthinker-amiddot Y~llkee Aluminum or Steelgifts of God the sacraments andbutthey lefta record 16 strandgtshy fan was relegated to a badttow 944 County St ed RoD OLolighlin middotwjtb two th~ truths of faith-such istheeat by her assoCiates Whim the NEW BEDFORD MAssf singles and -amiddot triple Pacedmiddotthe mission of the priest Archshyvisiting Yan~ w~re app~i~I ~ ~~opciCogilani said WY 2tt618i Tige 10gthiC~at~cl Itmiddot wa~ of the situation middottheYp~i~(ed

rNewtons seventh apllearance i~ rge Apostolic Dele~a~ ~liiotheiJ loyal rooter with aitautoshy

the tourneyliliai TheYve woo praised the Scalabrinian FatherslJaphed ballltwo statetifl~ gt wbo conduct the New Y~rk

From Yu~tan MexiCo com~ semmary Th~y look after 1131-Science and R~Iigion an anecdote from which YOUll get a chuckle It didnt take the In Close Harmony Padre long to realize that the s LOUIS (NC)--HarmonySaturday afternoon confesSion between science and religiQl has line was longer than usual always been a postulate of the

When confessions were over Catholic philosophy of educashyI found out why said Father tion Bishop Charles H Helmshybull J obn P Lomasney Maryknoll sing of Springfield-Cape Girardshy

Missioner from Dorchester eau Mo said atmiddotmiddot baccalaureate Mass A gang of kids who were ceremonies at St Louis Univershyplaying baseball instead of at shy sity tending doctrine class rushed More than 15 centuries agointo Cburch middotto take shelter from he observed St Augustine posshya heavy storm ited the Catholic attitude toward

My catechist-never one to truth when he stated that10000let an opportunity pass-ltorshy difficulties in regard to religishyrailed them for their doctrine ous truth never make a singlelesson and then recommended doubt Truth is one and can that they all go to confession never contradict itself When I complimented him be Seeming contradictions replieq Padre for three weeks BiShop Helmsing pointed out lve been trying to get those come from ignorance When ball players in here Dont thank there is a supposed conflict beshyme-thank the good Lord fOr tween religion and science the raining thelit out conflict comes from either igshy

With the Red Sox currently norance of science or ignoranceriding along in fourth place of revealed truth just a game and a half out of second their sub-standard pace Js almost lost sight of But only once in the last 25 yearS have the Sox had as poor amark as thefr present 31-33 record III 1954 at this time the Bosox were ~4-30 buried in the American League cellar and 20 games off the pace Thatw~ Lou Boushydreus last year at the Boston helm Inconsistent pitChing and the

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a wait-and-see policy as Thomas brought in lieu of a false peace performed the incredible task that cannot rise above the natushy~ait-a~~ ~ee Policy I20 -THE ANCHOR I

Thu~s June 26 1958 of working his way through ral order and she knows quite Aristotle Averroes and Avishy well the need for ferment and cenna keeping all that was good both of which are essential to the exigencies of revolution in their systems rejecting what the vitality of the Church The

Churchs Caution Source Free From ErrorOf Reassuring Strength was false and constructing one is conservative the other

By Donald McDonald with Aristotles magnificent revolutionary I realize that I

these few con-Davenport Catholic-Messenger philosophical methods a sys- tmiddott siderations are not the whole oftern of Catholic theology that The Church as an InS 1 utlon

The other day when announcement wasmade that must be conservative But the this matter but I do think theY still stands today as the coinetshy revolutionary ferment must are relevantthe first step toward the possible beatification of John ~tone of all Catholic theologiz- come from her individual memshy

HenryCardinal Newman would be taken June17 a friend And I think that far mor~ llg _ _~ bers aod if the ferment and noteworthy than the Churchsof mine wondered aloud why the Church has on more than Active Elements revolutionary action is needful historical hesitancy in adopting

one occasion viewed a man were coming out in unpreceshy A third consideration is sup- she ~i11 per~it it ~nd if need anltl endorsing what is eventu~ with suspicion if not alarm1 dented profusion and the plied by the great co~tempor~ry be~4edorselt explICItly ally proved true is the fact th~t during his lifetime o~ly to ~nonize him a century or Rveral centuries later Newman lived under a Cloud

for 20 years following his conyersion t 0

the Catholic Fa i t h An d while Newman scholars are stillmiddot dIsputing the justice or inj ustice of it no one denies the faet that

the cloud did exist

Newman- of course was not the first saintly Catholic to encounter suspicion eoolness and official opposition St Thom~s Aquinas was not al shy

~ lowed to teach Aristotle at the University of Paris and saints

like Teresa of AvilaJohn of the Cross and Joan of Arc met with opposition of a ferocity the gentle Newman never knew

i dont think anyone single factor can adequately explain this apparent paradox of official reproach and reservation during a saints life and r post-facto canonization But several conshysiderations come to mind which might put the thing into a focus where middotit is seen as normal and natural and certainly nothing about which to get terribly upset

Test of Analysis And in at least one important

respect the Churchs caution deliberativeness and reflectiveshyness before endorsing the thought and judgmente of one of the faithful constitute one

of the sources of her great and reassuring strength -

This in fact is the first conshysideration I think we should look at We cannot have the reassurance th~t the Church will not be taken iii by false doctrines and philosophies without running the risk that the same Church will delay tor what seems to some of us an intolerably long time before she endorses what is true

If we want to be sure that error does not insinuate itself into Church tradition and teachshylng it seems to l11e we must reconcile ourselves to the faC

middot-that truth too must submit to the time-consuming test of an- alysis examination reflectioil and deliberation

Human Frailties It might be objected - imd

here wecorile to asecoridcon- sideration - that Church au- thorities should be more pershyeeptive that they should be able to recognize more quickly what is true and good that they should be able easily to distiIl shyguish between truth and error This objection ignores I

think two facts First that in cases involving extremely subtle theological and philoshysophical positions those who are in authority must rely upon the theological and philosophical erudition of their advisers who as often as not may be the technical inferiors of the theoshylogians or philosophers whose works ate being examined and evaluated

Nor would it be surprising if advisers to authority suffered from such human frailties as envy frailties that would color their judgment

Time and Age Secondly the circumstances

of time and age must be given sufficient weight In the case of St~ Thomas Aquinas for exshyample the Church up until that time had not developed the ~ys-

tematic theology we know toshyclay Transletions of the Greek and

Arabian pagan philosoph~rs

CAPE COD PllIDES IN NEW CHURCH OurLady of Victory Church in Centerville today off+rs one of the nicest pI of h deg th F II R DO Th

aces woors IP In ~ a Ive~ locese elayout above shows the baptismal font a d Our Lady of Victory shrine togethetwith the facade Ol[ the church at the top Modern kitchen facilities aremiddot in t echurCh base-

ment shown in the center left ph~to and the main altar

Churcli simply lacked the reshy French th~ologian Henri de As an institution commisshysearch and intellectual resources Lubac SJ who himself has sioned by Ghristmiddotto lead souls to make on-the-spot judgments known what it means to have to salvation she is the Holy and distinctions between what his writings and his teachings middotMother and like a mother was true and what was false in legitimately circumscribed by fiercely dedicated to the conshythese philosophers (and a great Church authorities servation of life bull deal of it was in fact false)

In his first book of Para-It was only natural then and doxes Father de Lubac ob-

I feel it very reassuring that serves that in the Church there the Church should have adopted are always two active middotelements

But the Mothermiddot knowswhat Christ her Head has said about the kind of peace He has give~ and the sword be had

is in the center right TlIe Sixth Station-Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus-is in the insert The lower left is a view of the sanctuary from the middle aisle The parish rectory is at t~e lower right The Church may be reached by taking a right turn from Mid~Cape Highway at Craigville Motel to Short Flying Hill Road and continuing to center of Centerville Viilage

for 2000 years she has been able to keep her teachings on Faith and morals il11mune from the inshyfection of error

An awful lot of wrong-headed people have tried to introduce error into that teaching and tradition Their attempts add up to an interesting and volumshyinous history of heresybull

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Sports Chatter THEAWmiddotPO- _~_ 19 I Thurs June 26 ~Worcester Parochial High

K of C FJeseesWin~ State ~hampionship Anofhell t~agyBy Jack Kineavy

Somerset High School Coaeh In Tito MoveThe latest in a long line of giant killers is St Stephens

NEW HAVEN (N(j) shyHigh of Worcester which last Sunday defeated highlyshyThe national head of tftetouted Newton 41 to annex the 1958 state baseball chamshyKnights of Columbus haspionship The achievement is all the more remarkable when expressed opposition to atshythe comparative male enshy

Gernert are the only men who tempts to extradite a ministerrollments of the two finalshy have performed up to par to of wartime Croatia from thiIists are compared St Steshy date The unSeasonable weather country to face charges of _phens a four year school has among other things reshy crimes in Yugoslavia had a total of 96 boys whereshy tarded the great Ted Williams Supreme Knight Luke E Hart as Newton lists 1400 in grades Ted needs that real warm declared that Andrija Artukoshy10 through 12 weather to get going but the vic Minister of Interior in the

weatherman is still holding outAs a matter Croatian go~ernment duringOn the mound Frank Sulli shyof fact the World War II would become

van and Tom Brewer the acesbaseball turn- a second Imre Nagyll if sentof the staff have been able toout this year back to Yugoslaviaaccount for only seven victories(125) exceeded

11 any example of whatthe total numshy between them Willard I Nixon might result from the grantingber of boys in at 1-7 is in the throes of his of the petition of Yugoslaviathe Worcester worst professional season ever Lor the return of Dr ArtukovicThe former Yankee nemesis nowschool to that country were needooIf St Stephshy is suffering fr6m a sore shouldshyMr Hart said it might beer which probably means hellens were comshyformed in the news from Hunshypeting in the do a stint in the bull pen before gary I pray not and I am JOeshyEastern Tourney the school getting another starting aSsignshyluctant to believe that this g09shywould presumably be included ment e1llment would be willirlg aein Class C which would make On paper the Sox personnel SAFETY PROGRAM Seminarians_from St Marys have his blood on our handsit ineligible to compete~ in middotthe stacks up with the best in the Semmary Baltimore are shown ~tising a releae from

State final St Stephens b league ~us it would be preshy I[ 01 C Membera front head hold during waterfront safety Fogram atcoached by Jack Tivnan forshy mature to consign them to a Mr Harts statement followed Cathedral C~mp Seminarians Donald J Bowen and Jamesmer Holy Cro~ pitcher a decade disappointingfate Detroit at the a resolution passed by the __ or 90 ago The game originally moment is the Cinderella team E Murphy are in the water while National Red Cross preme board of directors ot ~

scheduled for Saturday was held of th~ league The TigerS took Instructor Donald V Brand gives pointers The seminarians Knights of Columbus a ftIIIIF over by threatening ~eather but the vaunted Yankees over the of whiCh was sent to Secre~will be counsellors again at Cathedral Camp this Slminer a banner crowd of 5000 jumPs seven consecutive times of State John Foster Dulles thronged the stands at Fitton before being blown out of the Mr Artukovie is a memlais Field Sunday to witness the park 15-0 of Saturday But if Prelate Stresses Principal Work of tbe St Columbans Counaoil final youre going to lose em might Knigbts of Columbus of WFor Priest Is Offering Mass Don Riedl was the starting and as well lose em gOod minster Calif

NEW YORK (NC)-The prin- ian emigrants continuany hewinning pitcher for St Stephens Out in Milwaukee the four False Chargesteams competing in the Young cipal work of a priest is offer- declared becoming their beshybut he needed help from Paul

Catholic Little League have ing the Mass His Excellency loved spiritual fathers benefacshyMorano who came in the sixth The Yugoslav governm_ chosen novel names for their Archbishop Amleto Giovanni tors counselors infirmarians has been trying since 195 to hurl 3 1-3 innings of scoreless clubs The Popes the Cardinals Cicognani has said they are ever ready to defend have Mr Artukovic 57 exball Morano was indeed the fairshythe Bishops and the Padres The The Holy Sacrifice transcends them when in difficulties and dited A Catholic he selftld haired boy for the Worcest6 clericalmiddot names were selected all h~ activity the Apos- distress they open schools for as Minister of Interior in ~parochials In addition to his

fine relief stint Paul came league sponsors said because tolic Delegate to the United their tnaining and never abanshy pro-Nazi Croatian governm_t the league for boys 912 hopes States decIared in an address at don them or become disheart shy from April 1941 to Octoberthrough with a bases-loaded to eliminate competition on a the dedication of a new $500000 ened by any kind of difficulty 1942 Croatia was made an anshy triple in the fourth to provide parish ~ and encourage the wing at St Charles Seminary hard journey or dangerous ad- dependent state after the Gershymore than the needed margin

for victory youngsters to get along with Staten Island venture - bull bull They increase man invasion of Yugoslavia boys outside their neighborhood Mission of Priest their zeal aod affection in ac- When Titos communist p8I shyIn another tlemencious exhishy

bition of versatility St Stephshy A player pool has been formed Archbishop Cicognani said in co~nfe wi~ the bull bull bull needs of tisans took control of Croatia ill

ens catcher Paul Cantani-who from 12 boys in St Elizabeth his address that a seminary is a thell people 1945 Mr Artukovic fled shySt Mary Czestochowa 5S Peter British-held territory He camehimself owns a 5-0 pitching recshy place where candidates for the It is the ebarity of Christ and Paul and St Robert parishshy to this country in 1948ord-was all over Fitton Field priesthood prepare themselvell which animates these good men es The players will be divided Mr Artukovic has been deshycatching pop flies In all be so that one day they mayexer- Archbishop Cicognani saidinto four evenly matched teams fended by the former privawhauled down five two well back cise their proper and principal They offer their talents heart

An 4P wire photo out of secretary of His Eminence AI-shyof the plate and two up the first office of offering the Mass and 8OuI their labor and re-Cleveland last week pictured a oysius Cardinal Stepinac Fatberbase line The talented catcher The Holy Sacrifice he addedsowces moved by the charity of group of nuns attending the game Stephen Lackovic woo ~had 10 putouts in the ~ame is an act superior to anything Christ they never tire in a body for the first time The resides in Lackawanna HYthat might be --accomplishedFor coach Howard FergusOns 4Jt D ____footnote to the picture went middoton Newton nine the loss must have through intellectual talents lit shyto explain that the sistersmiddot were _SEGUIN bullerary ability or any other giftcome as a distinct shock The dyed-in-the-wool Indian fans

Eastern Mass titlists had -nushy To offer to God the Holy de Body Builderswith but one exception The inshymerous scQring opportunitie Sacrifice and to distribl1te the

dependent ltthinker-amiddot Y~llkee Aluminum or Steelgifts of God the sacraments andbutthey lefta record 16 strandgtshy fan was relegated to a badttow 944 County St ed RoD OLolighlin middotwjtb two th~ truths of faith-such istheeat by her assoCiates Whim the NEW BEDFORD MAssf singles and -amiddot triple Pacedmiddotthe mission of the priest Archshyvisiting Yan~ w~re app~i~I ~ ~~opciCogilani said WY 2tt618i Tige 10gthiC~at~cl Itmiddot wa~ of the situation middottheYp~i~(ed

rNewtons seventh apllearance i~ rge Apostolic Dele~a~ ~liiotheiJ loyal rooter with aitautoshy

the tourneyliliai TheYve woo praised the Scalabrinian FatherslJaphed ballltwo statetifl~ gt wbo conduct the New Y~rk

From Yu~tan MexiCo com~ semmary Th~y look after 1131-Science and R~Iigion an anecdote from which YOUll get a chuckle It didnt take the In Close Harmony Padre long to realize that the s LOUIS (NC)--HarmonySaturday afternoon confesSion between science and religiQl has line was longer than usual always been a postulate of the

When confessions were over Catholic philosophy of educashyI found out why said Father tion Bishop Charles H Helmshybull J obn P Lomasney Maryknoll sing of Springfield-Cape Girardshy

Missioner from Dorchester eau Mo said atmiddotmiddot baccalaureate Mass A gang of kids who were ceremonies at St Louis Univershyplaying baseball instead of at shy sity tending doctrine class rushed More than 15 centuries agointo Cburch middotto take shelter from he observed St Augustine posshya heavy storm ited the Catholic attitude toward

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a wait-and-see policy as Thomas brought in lieu of a false peace performed the incredible task that cannot rise above the natushy~ait-a~~ ~ee Policy I20 -THE ANCHOR I

Thu~s June 26 1958 of working his way through ral order and she knows quite Aristotle Averroes and Avishy well the need for ferment and cenna keeping all that was good both of which are essential to the exigencies of revolution in their systems rejecting what the vitality of the Church The

Churchs Caution Source Free From ErrorOf Reassuring Strength was false and constructing one is conservative the other

By Donald McDonald with Aristotles magnificent revolutionary I realize that I

these few con-Davenport Catholic-Messenger philosophical methods a sys- tmiddott siderations are not the whole oftern of Catholic theology that The Church as an InS 1 utlon

The other day when announcement wasmade that must be conservative But the this matter but I do think theY still stands today as the coinetshy revolutionary ferment must are relevantthe first step toward the possible beatification of John ~tone of all Catholic theologiz- come from her individual memshy

HenryCardinal Newman would be taken June17 a friend And I think that far mor~ llg _ _~ bers aod if the ferment and noteworthy than the Churchsof mine wondered aloud why the Church has on more than Active Elements revolutionary action is needful historical hesitancy in adopting

one occasion viewed a man were coming out in unpreceshy A third consideration is sup- she ~i11 per~it it ~nd if need anltl endorsing what is eventu~ with suspicion if not alarm1 dented profusion and the plied by the great co~tempor~ry be~4edorselt explICItly ally proved true is the fact th~t during his lifetime o~ly to ~nonize him a century or Rveral centuries later Newman lived under a Cloud

for 20 years following his conyersion t 0

the Catholic Fa i t h An d while Newman scholars are stillmiddot dIsputing the justice or inj ustice of it no one denies the faet that

the cloud did exist

Newman- of course was not the first saintly Catholic to encounter suspicion eoolness and official opposition St Thom~s Aquinas was not al shy

~ lowed to teach Aristotle at the University of Paris and saints

like Teresa of AvilaJohn of the Cross and Joan of Arc met with opposition of a ferocity the gentle Newman never knew

i dont think anyone single factor can adequately explain this apparent paradox of official reproach and reservation during a saints life and r post-facto canonization But several conshysiderations come to mind which might put the thing into a focus where middotit is seen as normal and natural and certainly nothing about which to get terribly upset

Test of Analysis And in at least one important

respect the Churchs caution deliberativeness and reflectiveshyness before endorsing the thought and judgmente of one of the faithful constitute one

of the sources of her great and reassuring strength -

This in fact is the first conshysideration I think we should look at We cannot have the reassurance th~t the Church will not be taken iii by false doctrines and philosophies without running the risk that the same Church will delay tor what seems to some of us an intolerably long time before she endorses what is true

If we want to be sure that error does not insinuate itself into Church tradition and teachshylng it seems to l11e we must reconcile ourselves to the faC

middot-that truth too must submit to the time-consuming test of an- alysis examination reflectioil and deliberation

Human Frailties It might be objected - imd

here wecorile to asecoridcon- sideration - that Church au- thorities should be more pershyeeptive that they should be able to recognize more quickly what is true and good that they should be able easily to distiIl shyguish between truth and error This objection ignores I

think two facts First that in cases involving extremely subtle theological and philoshysophical positions those who are in authority must rely upon the theological and philosophical erudition of their advisers who as often as not may be the technical inferiors of the theoshylogians or philosophers whose works ate being examined and evaluated

Nor would it be surprising if advisers to authority suffered from such human frailties as envy frailties that would color their judgment

Time and Age Secondly the circumstances

of time and age must be given sufficient weight In the case of St~ Thomas Aquinas for exshyample the Church up until that time had not developed the ~ys-

tematic theology we know toshyclay Transletions of the Greek and

Arabian pagan philosoph~rs

CAPE COD PllIDES IN NEW CHURCH OurLady of Victory Church in Centerville today off+rs one of the nicest pI of h deg th F II R DO Th

aces woors IP In ~ a Ive~ locese elayout above shows the baptismal font a d Our Lady of Victory shrine togethetwith the facade Ol[ the church at the top Modern kitchen facilities aremiddot in t echurCh base-

ment shown in the center left ph~to and the main altar

Churcli simply lacked the reshy French th~ologian Henri de As an institution commisshysearch and intellectual resources Lubac SJ who himself has sioned by Ghristmiddotto lead souls to make on-the-spot judgments known what it means to have to salvation she is the Holy and distinctions between what his writings and his teachings middotMother and like a mother was true and what was false in legitimately circumscribed by fiercely dedicated to the conshythese philosophers (and a great Church authorities servation of life bull deal of it was in fact false)

In his first book of Para-It was only natural then and doxes Father de Lubac ob-

I feel it very reassuring that serves that in the Church there the Church should have adopted are always two active middotelements

But the Mothermiddot knowswhat Christ her Head has said about the kind of peace He has give~ and the sword be had

is in the center right TlIe Sixth Station-Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus-is in the insert The lower left is a view of the sanctuary from the middle aisle The parish rectory is at t~e lower right The Church may be reached by taking a right turn from Mid~Cape Highway at Craigville Motel to Short Flying Hill Road and continuing to center of Centerville Viilage

for 2000 years she has been able to keep her teachings on Faith and morals il11mune from the inshyfection of error

An awful lot of wrong-headed people have tried to introduce error into that teaching and tradition Their attempts add up to an interesting and volumshyinous history of heresybull

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a wait-and-see policy as Thomas brought in lieu of a false peace performed the incredible task that cannot rise above the natushy~ait-a~~ ~ee Policy I20 -THE ANCHOR I

Thu~s June 26 1958 of working his way through ral order and she knows quite Aristotle Averroes and Avishy well the need for ferment and cenna keeping all that was good both of which are essential to the exigencies of revolution in their systems rejecting what the vitality of the Church The

Churchs Caution Source Free From ErrorOf Reassuring Strength was false and constructing one is conservative the other

By Donald McDonald with Aristotles magnificent revolutionary I realize that I

these few con-Davenport Catholic-Messenger philosophical methods a sys- tmiddott siderations are not the whole oftern of Catholic theology that The Church as an InS 1 utlon

The other day when announcement wasmade that must be conservative But the this matter but I do think theY still stands today as the coinetshy revolutionary ferment must are relevantthe first step toward the possible beatification of John ~tone of all Catholic theologiz- come from her individual memshy

HenryCardinal Newman would be taken June17 a friend And I think that far mor~ llg _ _~ bers aod if the ferment and noteworthy than the Churchsof mine wondered aloud why the Church has on more than Active Elements revolutionary action is needful historical hesitancy in adopting

one occasion viewed a man were coming out in unpreceshy A third consideration is sup- she ~i11 per~it it ~nd if need anltl endorsing what is eventu~ with suspicion if not alarm1 dented profusion and the plied by the great co~tempor~ry be~4edorselt explICItly ally proved true is the fact th~t during his lifetime o~ly to ~nonize him a century or Rveral centuries later Newman lived under a Cloud

for 20 years following his conyersion t 0

the Catholic Fa i t h An d while Newman scholars are stillmiddot dIsputing the justice or inj ustice of it no one denies the faet that

the cloud did exist

Newman- of course was not the first saintly Catholic to encounter suspicion eoolness and official opposition St Thom~s Aquinas was not al shy

~ lowed to teach Aristotle at the University of Paris and saints

like Teresa of AvilaJohn of the Cross and Joan of Arc met with opposition of a ferocity the gentle Newman never knew

i dont think anyone single factor can adequately explain this apparent paradox of official reproach and reservation during a saints life and r post-facto canonization But several conshysiderations come to mind which might put the thing into a focus where middotit is seen as normal and natural and certainly nothing about which to get terribly upset

Test of Analysis And in at least one important

respect the Churchs caution deliberativeness and reflectiveshyness before endorsing the thought and judgmente of one of the faithful constitute one

of the sources of her great and reassuring strength -

This in fact is the first conshysideration I think we should look at We cannot have the reassurance th~t the Church will not be taken iii by false doctrines and philosophies without running the risk that the same Church will delay tor what seems to some of us an intolerably long time before she endorses what is true

If we want to be sure that error does not insinuate itself into Church tradition and teachshylng it seems to l11e we must reconcile ourselves to the faC

middot-that truth too must submit to the time-consuming test of an- alysis examination reflectioil and deliberation

Human Frailties It might be objected - imd

here wecorile to asecoridcon- sideration - that Church au- thorities should be more pershyeeptive that they should be able to recognize more quickly what is true and good that they should be able easily to distiIl shyguish between truth and error This objection ignores I

think two facts First that in cases involving extremely subtle theological and philoshysophical positions those who are in authority must rely upon the theological and philosophical erudition of their advisers who as often as not may be the technical inferiors of the theoshylogians or philosophers whose works ate being examined and evaluated

Nor would it be surprising if advisers to authority suffered from such human frailties as envy frailties that would color their judgment

Time and Age Secondly the circumstances

of time and age must be given sufficient weight In the case of St~ Thomas Aquinas for exshyample the Church up until that time had not developed the ~ys-

tematic theology we know toshyclay Transletions of the Greek and

Arabian pagan philosoph~rs

CAPE COD PllIDES IN NEW CHURCH OurLady of Victory Church in Centerville today off+rs one of the nicest pI of h deg th F II R DO Th

aces woors IP In ~ a Ive~ locese elayout above shows the baptismal font a d Our Lady of Victory shrine togethetwith the facade Ol[ the church at the top Modern kitchen facilities aremiddot in t echurCh base-

ment shown in the center left ph~to and the main altar

Churcli simply lacked the reshy French th~ologian Henri de As an institution commisshysearch and intellectual resources Lubac SJ who himself has sioned by Ghristmiddotto lead souls to make on-the-spot judgments known what it means to have to salvation she is the Holy and distinctions between what his writings and his teachings middotMother and like a mother was true and what was false in legitimately circumscribed by fiercely dedicated to the conshythese philosophers (and a great Church authorities servation of life bull deal of it was in fact false)

In his first book of Para-It was only natural then and doxes Father de Lubac ob-

I feel it very reassuring that serves that in the Church there the Church should have adopted are always two active middotelements

But the Mothermiddot knowswhat Christ her Head has said about the kind of peace He has give~ and the sword be had

is in the center right TlIe Sixth Station-Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus-is in the insert The lower left is a view of the sanctuary from the middle aisle The parish rectory is at t~e lower right The Church may be reached by taking a right turn from Mid~Cape Highway at Craigville Motel to Short Flying Hill Road and continuing to center of Centerville Viilage

for 2000 years she has been able to keep her teachings on Faith and morals il11mune from the inshyfection of error

An awful lot of wrong-headed people have tried to introduce error into that teaching and tradition Their attempts add up to an interesting and volumshyinous history of heresybull