07.17.58
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16, 1908, marked, their Golden Pope Pius XII greets Cardinal Aloisi, Masella, Prefect of Father Lucius F. Cervantes, 8.J., of Regis College, Denver, Colo., told a native of Pawtucket, R. I., has VATICAN CITY (NCh-There are seven sacraments taught music and in the elemen but the Sacred Congregationof Sa('ram~ntal Discipline must and St, Patrick' School, Fall devote most o{ its working t~me to the problems of only one her entire period ,of teaching, of the Holy Office. CHARITY PATRON: St. •TRANSCRIPT
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this country has three chiefFall River Mass Ttlursday July 17 1958 characteristics romanticism inshy------------------- dividualism and role-confusion8eeond CI Mi1 Privileg PRICE lOe01 2 No 29 He said that romantic love is Authorize t FII River M $400 per Yea
not new but he deplored the tendelcy to regard it as an absoshylute In no civilization but our own he said has it beenmade
- the unique basis of the total social edifice insofar as it has been accepted as the quicksand
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Diocesan Sisters Of Mercy Mark Golden Jubilee
Six Sisters of Mercy of the Fall River Diocese who were among the 15 that made proshyfession of perpetual vows at St
Marys Pro-Cathedral on July CARDINALOF THE SACRAMENTS His Holiness16 1908 marked their Golden Pope Pius XII greets Cardinal Aloisi Masella Prefect ofJubilee yesterday
Sister Mary Leo RSM a nashy the Sacred Congregation of Sacramental Discipline during th-e of Ireland bas taught the a ceremony at the Vatican Between the Pope and Cardinal pupils of the first grade during Masella is Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani (rear) Pro-Secretaryher entire period of teaching of the Holy Officefirst at St Joseph School Fall
TO TEACH IN BELIZE Sister Mary JaCinta RSM River later at St Kilian School New Bedford and since then atpoints to town in British Honduras where she will continue Congregation Regulates Holy Name School New Bedshyhler career as teacher Interested onlookers are (left to right) ford
Norma Phippen Linda Sill0n ms and Dorothy Feid Sister Mary Elizabeth RSM Discipline of Sac~aments a native of Pawtucket R I has
VATICAN CITY (NCh-There are seven sacramentstaught music and in the elemenshyNo Attleboro Nun to Teach but the Sacred Congregationof Sa(ram~ntalDiscipline must and St Patrick School Fall devote most o its working t~me to the problems of only one tary grades at St Vincent Home
In Belize Britiish Honduras River She was a former superior -Matrimony~ Turn to Page Fifteen This congregation is one Codex of Canon Law whichIts the teacher wholl be htte for school when Sister
Mary Jacinta arrives in BelizEl British HondurasAlthough Annual Cape Ball of the 12 top administrative sta~es tat to it is e~t~us~ed all ff f th C th I legIslatIon on the dlsclphne of
the Mercy Sister will r~ach h ~r mission assignment in midshy 0 Ices 0 e a 0 IC the seven sacraments August school willhave been in session nearly two months W iII Church Specifically its task By far the greatest part of thi Be Held is to help the popes regulate and discipline concerns marriageA teacher at St Marys She looks forward to missio~ On Tuesday_ safeguard the daily use of the Two out of three of the congreshy8C~hool North Attleboro for work with special elgerri~ss beshy
- Our Lady of Victory Church seven sacraments gations commissions are devotedthe past nine years Sister cause she ~ill be reunited with in Centerville on Cape Cod The congregation takes its exClusively to its problemsMary Jacinta volunteered for t~o SIsters ~ho entered relIgIon II hold its First Annual name from its duties as de- One section deals solely withttl f tmiddot wIth her SIster M Magdalena wI scribed in canon 249 of the Turn to Page Seventeen a~o and recently received notifi- an f IS er t a~y amNes BOd Summer Ball on Tuespay
~ e2ltion of the Belize assignment fared ormerhalc ehrs lIn ew e- evening at the Sherwood Forest Cyril Ritchard Asserts Laughter e orelgn mISSIOns some Ime d Smiddot t M J B th
or paroc la sc 00 s She will probably remain in Schools in British Honduras Ballroom fr~m 9 pm until 1 G d f British Honduras five years~ Turn io Page Seven we reQt ~ee 0 Todays Theater
The Ballroom-the newest and S finest on the Cape-wasrlonated AN FRANCISCO (NC)-What the theatre needs~ Father LeBlanc ~Iained Provincial for the occasion by the owner most today is laughter Anthony C AlosL Completed The man sits in front of a huge mirror daubing on
~ ()f M~issionaries cf ~ La Salette less than a month agomiddot the Ball- bull pasty orange makeup~ His Australian voice rolls like the room has a dance floor large rf h d t d Word has just been received from the General Mothershy su IS IC IOn an man- The theater today needs moreenough for 1500 persons to dance flS
h008e in Rome that the Very Reverend Philippe LeBlanc comfortably The parking lot caD ner re ect hakespearean comedy-high comedy not pratshyMS has been named Provir cial Superior of the Immacu- service over 1000 cars~ schooling His name is Cyril falls and slapstick The gutter
The Ballroom is located on Ritchard stuff has been overdone It waslate Heart of Mary Provincl i of the Missionaries of Our Higgins Crowell Road in West ~It is hard to laugh when popular fo a whilemiddot and thatsLady of La Salette
pointed for a period of six years Yarmouth within five miles of things are grim but Jtell you all they were writing-but it Father LeBlanc will be Reverend Father LeBlanc who downtown Hyannis Higgins that is what we must do-laugh time to reject it no~time for
alllsisted in his duties by the is well-known in many comshy Crowell Road is the main access at ourselves laugh with others a laugh Mr Ritchard -urged Reverend Elmeric A Dushy munitiesof New England has road from the Mid Cape High- -if we are not to let this time Laughter Best bois MS as 1st Councillor Revshy been Treasurer of La Salette way to West Yarmouth of trouble get us down he de- Mr Ritchard was here starring erend Horiorat Gauthier MS Turn io Paampe Eleven Turnmiddotio Page Four elared in the touring production of the ~Ild Councillor and Treasurer hit comedy Visit to a Small Reverend Maurice Viens MS Planet in the same role he Councillor and Reverend Lionel created on Broadway He said1Uissit)ndrg Nuns Instruct 500 LeMay MS as Councillor and he believes the times call for a Secretary The new Provincial more hopeful less morose outshyCope bullChlldren in Catechismadministration has been ap- Turn to Page Seventeen
By Patricia McGowan
They have half the parish working for them They have after-school catechism elasses and transportation organized right down to a special lady who sees that tots dont get their fingers caught in car doors They have nearly 500 children in two parishes at shytending instructions one or two days a week How many Sisters are accomplishing all this The answer is four t Transportation was the main motels offered the use of near
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Only four members of Our problem in organiziQgcatechet- by installations to the Sisters ical classes since almost no chil- Since catechism classes are l1eld
L~dy Qf VIctory MI~slOnary dren livM within walking dis- in the winter and the motels
SIsters are responSIble for tance of the churches Youll are used only in the summer all the catechetical activity in have about 70 children pre- the double arrangement has the Cape Cod parishes of West dicted the pastor worked beautifully Harwich and Chatham both in But with a motorcademiddotof trans- Mothers Are Drivers
charge of the Fathers ol the portation arranged by the Sisters Every time I run short of
bull Sacred Hearts not 70 but more than 200 chil- classroom space I borrow an-To understand how they do it dren showed up for instructions other motel unit laughs Sisshy
you would have to meet S~ster which immediateiy created an- ter Mary Regina And the TayshyMary Regina their energetic other problem The parish halls lors are truly generous benefacshySuperior and her three equally werent large enough to accom- tors in that they underwrite the active co-workers modate the classes crammed into cost of light and heat in the
When the Sisters arriv~d in them motels CHARITY PATRON St West Harwtch five yearli ago What to do For a time Sister In fact three years ago ~hen
Vincent de Paul whose feastthe Sacred Hearts Fathers were Mary Regina was stumped but they built a new motel near attempting to handle catechet- then a novel solution was of- the church they put in heat day is Saturday is patron ical activities in addition to al~ teredher solely for the benefit of its winshy of all societies devoted tothe other duties of two fat-flung Parishioners Mr and Mrs John tertime users
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Tlle ANCJIIOR An Anchor of the Soul jure and Firm-ST PAUL
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Family Life Meeting Hits Secular- Ideals
BUFFALO (NC)-The American secular image of marriage and the family was referred to by a priest here as immature and schizoid in its romantic inability to face reality
Father Lucius F Cervantes 8J of Regis College Denver Colo told delegates to the National Catholic Family Life convenshytion that the secular ideal of marriage and the family in
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Consecrate Eigh~ Chinese Bi~hops ~~ Despit~ Excon~imunicati~nWatlling
HONG KONG (NC)- - Both Catholic and communist sources here report that eight elected
Catholic bishops have been conshysecrated rec~ntly in communist China
Four priests are reported to have been consecrated bishops by Bishop Francis XavierChoa
SJ of Sienhsien in his catheshydral and the other four by
middot Archbishop Ignacius Pi of Mukshyden in the Tsinan cathedral The Siimhsien consecrations are said to have taken place on April 20 and the Tsinan ones on June 1
Reports of the new ~onsecrashytions came three months after it was announced that two Chinshy
eSt bishops had been conseshycrated in Hankow despite the explicit warning of the Holy See that both the consecrating bishop and those consecrated
wo~ld suffer excommunication Decrees issued by the Sacred
~ongregation of the Holy Ofshyfice~back in 1951 provide auto shymatic excommunication for the conSecrator andthe priests conshysecrated when men are raised to the episcopate withoutmiddotthe ap
proyal of the Holy See ~ Sees VacaQt
ACCQfding to the communist JlewspaperHopeh Jih Pao the elelt~ed- bishops consecrated by Bishop Chao in Sienhsien are
Fathers Wang Shouchien- Pan Shao-ching~ Chang Shouyi and Lan Pai lu It gave their Sees
asYungnien ~uanhwa Siwaittze and Yungpi1g
Yungnienand Yungpingboth i H h r d n ope provmce are Iste where in the United Statesliy the Vaticanyearbook as pe-
ingvacarif Sees But Suanhwa St-Louis City Parks Director and Siwailtze have legitimate Jalmer Baumesc~n~ngth~ proshy
gtbishops with the latters Bishop grarnari important and middotvital to spend onemiddot or two weeks in an ties are offered for confessions middot Melchior Chang-listed as being unpertaing saicittle prpgrm ~tmosphereeIosely akin to the and Holy Communion in jail for the Faith
Meanwhile several Catholic -sources here have receivedmiddot what seem to be reliable reports from Red China of theconsccra-tion of fourothers elected bishops by Archbishop Pi of Mukden for the schis~atic patriotic AssoCishyation bfChincse Catholic~ The information ~ messages
-andmiddotreports br)ught hl~rebymiddotiilshydividuais and stili incomplete --indicate -- that the Mukden
Archbishop consecrated Fathersc Charles Li and Teng ven-iung
for the Diocese of Tsaochow and the Tsinanarchdiocese BOth Sees have been vacant~~i~her the names of the other two bishops nor their Sees have b~n~~
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Unobjectionable for Adult and Adolescents-Man or Gun
Once UPOfFgt a Horse Revenge of Frankenstein Unobjectionable for Adults-shy)~lever Love a StrangermiddotmiddotPagans
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Jul~ 27-St Stephen Dodgeshy ville
Sf Francis of Assisi New Bedford
Holy Redeemer Chatshyham
Aug 3-Sf George Westport Sacred Hearts Fairhaven
Aug i~St Tnere~ So~th Attleboro
St Theresa New Bedshyfrd
Our Lady ~f Vi~tory-Centerville
gt THEmiddotANtHOR Secoild~cla8s mail privileges authorized
middotat Fall River Mass Publisbed eve Tbursday at 410 Higbland Avenue Fall
River Mass by the Catholic Press ~f the ~~)ioces~ of FalJ Ricr Sllh~rintioD price
middotmiddotrbymiddot maIJl(llltllllJd $409~per1eal ~_
If the reported newconsecrashy
tionsare true and if~hey were carried out ~ithout Vatican apshy
proval it would bring the numshybel of schismatic bishops in Red China to 10
Oil the heels o~ the reported new conse~rationscome reports that the c~ndidates for episcopal consecration have been chosen for five other Sees They are Nanking whose Archbishop Paul Yu Pin is in exile in the United States Suchow where Massashychusetts-born Bishop Philip Cote S r was jailed and then expelled the vcant Hangchow archdiocese Shanghai deprived of its pastor since the imprisonshyment of Bishop Ignatius Kung iii
September 1955 and Canton where the Apostolic Adminis
trator Bishop -Dominie Tang CHURCH LEADERS IN ALASKAmiddotI~ 1948 the MostSJ ~as jlih~d last Febr~~ry Rev Francis D GleesonSJ (left) was appointed titularOffl-cl-als middotPamiddotI-Se Bishop of Cotenl1a and Vicar Apostolic of Alaska His resishy
dence is in Fairbanks He is a native of Ca~rollton Mo bull 0 - - Pit I PIre a e s an Most Rev Dermott OFlanagan (right) Irish-born American
ST LOins (N()-City fshy citizen was consecrated Bishop of the newly erected Diocese ficials lauded Msgr John J of Juneau in 1951 His See city is Juneau the capital 01 Butler for providing the first Alaska NC Photos - recreational program of its type
in citYhistory forunderpriv- German Lutheran SI-sters Foundileged -children in public hous-
ing Protesta t R tmiddot t H The MsgrButlerNeighborhood n e ~ea ouse
Center will starimiddottoprovideorshyganized recreation foiloo Negro children living in themiddot William L Igoe Housing project here John J McGuire manager of the project saili it ~as the first program of ifs-killdtOJgtesponshysored b~ areligio-s group in a public housing project anyshy
was a real service both lOttie on~ p~evailing in si~ilar i~sti The Ecumenical Sisterhood of children and the community tutlOns under Cathohc aus~lcesMary (Marienschwestern) is led
MsgrButler who isdfrector There ar~ 50 rooms~ each by its two foundresses Mother of Catholic Chatities here will
condl~f a day camp for the chil~ dreil at the citys 1200-acre For- J
estPark lIis~eighbor~oodCeitshyter ill provide tra1sp9rtation
The Igoe ~partments were bUIlt tmiddot I ~o years ago Jep acmg all area of slumsnwthwesL of the Sf Louis centraL business district Thereare no large- play
ar~as or _parks within miles of the apartmentS
C o atechlsm Is TaughtBy Correspondence SATURDAY- St Vincent De middotprotestaI in tenor actually re-
TAIPEI (Nc)-A-correspond available here ence course in Catholic doctrine
organized and directed here by ~ather Albert Cremer CICMLegion of Dece~cy IS proving a success on Formosa
The follo~ing films are to The courSe was initiated and be added tomiddot the lists in their advertfsemiddotdmiddot 18 momiddotnthsago There
are more than 4000 persons reshyceiving the weekly lessons of the elght-month coursemiddot
The idea for teaching docshytrine through the mail was bor rowed from the successful efshyforts of the Knights ofColumshybus in America-
HEADS ASSOCIATION Brother J 1lfred FSC of ChristianmiddotBlothers College Memphis Tenn has assum ed office as president of the Catholic Business Education AssoCiation Chicago Active in business ~ducation for many years he taught at Evanston IlL Boys ToWn Nebr Winona Minn Ind St Louis Mo NC Photo
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DARMSTAPT (NC)~A Prot-to themiddot Catholic Church and one estant retreat house believed to to th~ Orthodox Church A be the only one of its kind iil the statueof St Francis stands in world was inaugurated in Ger- the cloister of the motherhouse many by the Ecumenical Sister~ rhe retreats includmiddotc Bible hood of MarYa Lutheran com- reading prayer and ~ediUtion munity often likened to Cath- The retreatants alsoar~ invited olic reiigious orders 6f women tOtake part in the s~rvices held The new building adJoins the by the Sisters in their~ chapel mother hous~ of the slsterho~d WhIChmiddot mclude MatinsLauds and wasr named The Joy of Vespers and Compline after a Jesus Retr~iitants are invited Benedictine pattern Opportunishy
named for either ~ Ca~hhc samt Basilea (Dr Klata Schlink) and orso~e Protestant rehgl~us pe~~ Mother Martyria (Erika Mashysonahty Awhole floor IS d~dl- dauss) who started the moveshycatep to the varlOusdeno~JI1a- ment during the war in connecshy6ns of Protestantism onerO(lm ti()n with Bible classes foryouog
Mass Ordo girls At that time they were inshyspired to begin a common llfe In
FRIDAY--Sf Camillus De Lel- poverty and selfdenial lis Confessor DoublemiddotmiddotWhite In 1947 and against heavy Mass Proper Glori1lmiddot Second odds they formally established
--Collect SS Sumphorosa ~ndthe sisterhood which today conshyher Seven Sons middotMartyrs sists of 60 members and i8 Third Collect for Peace Com_lIPreading fast mon Preface The members lives wbje
Paul Confessor DoNble middotWmiddothte M P GI1 bull ass ropermiddot ona Second ColleCt for Peace Common Preface
SUNDAY~EighthSunday After ~entecost Double Green Mass Proper Gloria Second Collect Sf Jerome Aemilian Confessor Third Collect for Peace Creed Preface of Trinity
MONDAY - Mass of Previous Sunday Simple Green Mass Proper No Gioria or Creed ~econd Collect St Praxedis Virgin Third middotCollect for
Peace CommonPreface TUESDAY~St Mary Magdashymiddot lenetenitentmiddotDouble WlJite
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WEDNESDAyStAppolinaris Bishop and Martyr Double Red Mass Proper Gloria SecshyondCollect St Liborius Bishop andConfessor Third Collect ~or Peace Common Preface
THURSDAY-Mass of Previous Sunday Simple Green Mass Proper- No Gloria or Creed Second Colleet Sf Christina
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2 -THE ANCHOR Thurs July 17 1958
OrdinaryCites Duty to lIonor Traffic Rules CROOKSTON (NC)
Bishop Francis J Schenk of Crookston has stressed the obligation of Catholics in the matter of traffic safety
The obligation in conscienctl to observe the traffic safety Jegmiddotmiddot lations is inescapable the Minmiddotmiddot nesota Bishop said in a pastorall letter Attention was called to posted speed limit signs on the highways which bind Catholicsl in conscience
The Bishop issued the pastorall in cooperation with a reques1t from Gov Orville L Freeman of Minnesota who appealed tel church leaders of alldenominamiddotmiddot tions to impress upon their mem be~s the importance of traffi41 safety
Prelate Offers MaSSIFor Knight of Maltal NEW YORK (NC)-His Emimiddotmiddot
nence Francfs Cardinal Spellbull man Archbishop of New York offered a Requiem Mass here fol James F McDonnell Sr 18 founder of- McDonnell amp Commiddotmiddot pany one of the oldest invest-middot ment firms in Wall Street
Mr McDonnell a Knight Malta and a financiai contribu- tor to numerous Catholic iisti tutions died here ~ffera lonl illness The Mass was offered iIIl St~atricks Ca~hedraL
MrMcDonn~li married MiSlI Anna Murray daughter of th41 late Thomas EMurray notecll inventor on May 24 1916 The
couple had six sons and eigh1 daughters among them Mn Henry Ford II
Particular Council
fleet Catholic idealsof the reli shygiousmiddotlffe In the beginning the Sisters m~t with criticism and even opposition on the part of Protestant leaders who felt their ideals could not be reconciled with Protestant traditions Soon h th oweverelrwork found wide recognition The Sisters consider prayer th f elr way 0 lifemiddot They feel that prayer is the only means to overcome the division of Chrisshytianity and they have choSen the Blessed Mother as their patronshyess beC~u~__likeMarythey want torgo all tbe way in their com-pletesurrendertQthe Lord by ad9pting povertyhumility and
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To Observe Feast Members of Particular Coun-
cil of Fall River SoCiety of St Vincent de Paul have been r~
minded by President Jerome D Foley that the g~ner~l meeti~ll of the Council will be held at
230 PM Sundayatthe St Vin- eent- de Paul Health Camll
Adamsville Road Westport The Saints feast-will be CJIb-
served Saturday All members active and honorary are exmiddot pected to assist at Mass and receive Holy Communion ill their own churches c)li this 091 or during middotthemiddot oetlive 6r- acoordshying to a new ~~ision by the Holy See oil any ampf the eiiba days precediilg the Feast
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3 middotSist~ersReturn to School to Plan Re~ised Social ~tudies Program
PORTLAND (NC)-Any pa- nfchisil school student would be delighted to see whats going on at St Ignatius School in Pltortshyland this month-the Sisters are back in schoo
And thats not all thelre findi1g school to be h ud work
Officially the 27 Sislers from 13 religious communLies throughout the Archdiocese of
middotPortland are taking part irmiddota si-wl~ek curriculum wlrk shop
But moremiddot specifically they are putting together a sodal bull tudies course for Catholic grade schools Sister Mary Adrian archdiocesan superior of scho lis sums it all up by saying that he workshop is an effort to JUt more of a Christian impact in the teaching of social studies
Portlands workshop is part of a national movement which began when Pope Pius XII asled
educators to make Catholic schools more Catholic From that came the formation of bull Commission on American Edushycation at the Catholic Vnivershysity of America in Washington D C
The commission came up with a complete courseof study for all subjects in the elementary
middotschool known as _Guiding Growth in Christian Socilil Livshylng More than 80 dioceses in this country have adopted ft as the basis for parochial school instruction
The social studies program folshylowed in Portland archdiocesan schools was drawn up at a teachshyers workshop in 1952 on the basis of the recommendations contained in Guidingmiddot Growth
However answers to a quesshytionnaire sent to elementary school teachers last year indishycated that the program needed revamping
Bisl~op Russell Goes to Richmond middotMsgr HyleWilmington Coadjutor
WA~HINGTON (NC) - MJst Revbullfohn J Russell has bE en transferred from the Diocese of Charleston and has been nalT ed Bishop of Richmond
Msgr Michael Hyle pastor of St Marys church Baltimore has been named Titular Bishop of Christopolis and Coadjutor with the right of succession to Bist oP Edmond FitzMaurice of Wilshymington Delaware
The appointments made in Rome by His Holiness Pope P us XII were af)nounced here by
middot His Excellency A ~hbishop A nshyleto Giovanni Cicognani Aposshytolic Delegate to the United States
The Diocese of Richmond tas been vacant since the death of Bishop Peter L Ireton l)n
middot April ~7 1958 Bishop Russell was born in
bull Baltimore December 1 1817 and made studies for the prie tshyhood at St Charles College a ld St Marys Seminary ther~ and at the North American College in Rome By an interesting ch~ in of circumstances he was ltrshydained to the priesthood in Rom~ in 1923 by Bishop Willi~ m
Virginia has a Catholic popushylation of 144877 in a general
population of more than 3500000 according to the latest Official Catholic Directory There are in a diocese a total of 294 priests and more than 800 Sisters
M gr H I S bull lye
BIshop-elect Hyle was born 10 Baltimore October 13 1901 the son of John W aIld Elizabeth (McCloskey) Hyle both of whom are deseased He attended the Cat~edral Grammar School in Baltlmor~ St Charles C~llege St Mary s Semmary Baltlmor~ and the North Amencan College in Rome He was ordained in
Rome on March 12 ~927 by Archbishop Joseph Pallca
The Bishop-designate l)a~ hel~ pastoral assignments at the ~hr1l1e of the Sacred Heart he~e 111 Wash1l1~ton and at St Peter s church Libertytown Md S~ Stephen s church Bradshaw Md ~nd St Mar~ of th~As-
THE ANCHORshyThurs July 17 1958
Irish Policemen Finish Course In Sociology
DUBLIN (NC)- Thirty uniformed members of the Irish police force were handshyed diplomas by a visiting cardinal after completing a three-year course in the social teachings of the Church
They were part of an assembly of 800 students who were given diplomas by His Eminence Nor- bull man Cardinal Gilroy Archbishshyop of Sidney Australia in color~
ful graduation exercises held at the Dublin Institute of Catholic Sociology
cardinal Gilroy here with bull group o~ Australian pilgrim ending a European tour of Marishyan shrines presided over the
event at the invitation of Archshybishop John McQuaid of Dubshylin Presentmiddot at the ceremony was Bishop John Francis Norshyton of Bathurst Australia who accompanied the pilgrims on their tourNOVENA STARTS TODAY The intercession of Good I
Cardinal GilrPy said that reshySt Anne will be sought at her shrine in the basement at cipients of the diplomas hadSt Annes Churc~ Fall River through the nine-day period been enriched with knowledgebeginning today Her feast will be observed Saturday that should be of profit to them JQly 266n pedestal is relic from St Annes House in in their daily dealings with their
fellow menJerusalem He warned the graduates that
the Church expected more from Army Chaplaincy middotto Mark Birthday WASHINGTON (NC) - The
U S Army Chaplaincy will commemorate its 183rd annivershysary on July 29 it was anshynounced here by the Office of the Chief of Chaplains Departshyment of the Army
It was on July 29 1775 that middotthe Second Continental Conshygress passed a resolution stipushy~ting that the pay of chaplains in the new Continental Army would be $20 a month Before this date there had been chapshylilin~ serving on an informal
basis with the various colonialmiddot sumptlon church 1I1Baltlmore
He has ~lso se~ved a~ ch~plaln ~ Syrian Prelate Dies o~ St Ehzabeth s H0sPltal ~n thiS
Clt~ and as admlDlstrator of MtAt Hcgtme in Egypt OlIvet Cemetery here $AREH middotEL DAHER (NC)shy
T Russell his fathers brothrArchbishop Clement Michel then Bishop of the CharIest)n See to which Bishop John Rt sshysell sUicceeded as the seventh Ordinary
Diocesan Statistics In the ~ight years since Bish gtp
Russells installation as Ordi 1shy
ary middotthe Diocese of Charlestc n embracing the State of -outh Carolina has enjoyed impre sshysive growth The Catholic pop Jshy
lation has increased from 170)() to more than 30000 according to the latest Official Catho ic Directory The number of prie ts in the diocese has increased fro m 102 to 121 and the number (If Sisters from 230 to 348
At a ceremony in NovembE r 1956 it was announced thnt j
since 1950 churches schools alld other structures had been erectshyed at an averagemiddot of one buill l shying a month
Ihe piocese of Richmon1 which embraces most of the State of Virginia and eiglt eounties in the State of West
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of the worlds Catholic bishops has died at hili residence The 92-year-old prelate was
middotraised to the episcopacy by Pope Leogt XIII Sept - 24 1900 ten
years after his ordination middotto the priesthood as Archbishop of
Damascus He was a native of Aleppo Syriaro------------
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them than mere appreciationarmies but this was the first and wanted them to use their action officially recognizing them knowledge for the benefitmiddot of as a part of the Army organizashy mankind
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Msgr (Maj Gen) Patrick J~ To Study ProposalRyan Deputy Chief of Chapshylains of the Army issued a stateshy For Review Board ment stressing the importance MIAMI (NC)-A proposal to
middot of chaplains work with service establish a Dade County decency men review board to call attention
In this time of testing for our to violations of the Florida country and its free institushy State obscenity laws is heinl tions he said we can gauge middotstudied more nearly the true dimensions The propOsal calls for a sevshyof our task the moral and spil- en-member board to review moshy
itual strengthening of our mili shy tion pictures still pic~ures
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Suggests High Schools Give Formal Marriage Courses
By Rev John L Thomas SJ Assistant Professor of Sociology
St Louis University
Why cant senior girls in Catholic high schools wear engagement rings on their fingers Im told that over half the seniors are engaged and wear their rings pinned inside their uniforms with the pin showing so everyone knows they
are engage This is a big event for gIrls They dIsplay the rings outside of school and besides everyone knows there engaged What is gained by making them resentful of bull c h 0 0 1 discishypline Well Janie
a good many teachers and students h av e discussed t his que s t ion at length during the past few years I gather from your let shyter that the de- cision has gone against the stushydents in your city and possiblyin others It may help clarify our thinking if we review some of middotthe pertinent aspects middotof the problem
Marry Younger As you are probably aware
the age at which people enter marriage has dropped considershy
ably since 1940 White couples tend to marry somewhat younger than nonwhite
During the past few years close to one-half of the first shymarried brides married before
reaching their 20th birthday Indeed about one-tqird of all first-married brides married at ages 18 and 19
These are natiqnal statistics and we have no way of knowing how fully they apply to the Cathol~c segment of the popushylation thougJ there is little reashyson to believe that Catholics differ from the general populashytion in this regard
It follows that a good number of senior girls in high school may be engaged Whether this is true of over half as you reshyport Im not prepared to say but I really doubt i is so in most high sGhools
Source of Distraction What is the purpose of an
engagement ring Obviously it is a sign or symbol that a cershytain young couple have agreed to marry and wish the public to know about it
Girls are usually very proud of their rings so that it is easy to understand their resentment at not being ailow-ed to wear them while at school
What is the purpose of the prohibition Clearly it is not against eIther the idea of enshygag~ment rings or of marriage
However many teachers feel middotthat this concern with rings marriages and so forth has no place within the school It is bound to be a source of districshytion to the other girls particu- larly those in the lowermiddotclasses
At the same fime many teachshyers fe~l that girls are generally too young and inexperienced to marry as soon as they finish high school By forbidding them to wear their engagement rings around school they believe they may decrease distractions from this source and possible discourshyage some girls from entering such immature marrilO~S
I feel these are the peritnent facts and assumptions in the case What do I think about the prohibition Frankly Jeanie I believe that it doesnt accomshyplish its purpose creates unshynecessary resentment probbly weakens the lasting influence of teachers on their students and- consequently had best ~ discontinued
Granting that such early mar riages might well be discourshyaged in most cases I dont think this is either an effective or shyrensonable way to accomplish it
Such early engagements occur becausemiddot boys and girls have
been keeping company for some time This is clearly a parental Jlrobl and should be handled
i1y them
Under these circumstances the school will best fulfill its function if students are offered adequate instruction concerning the Catholic viewpoint on datshy
ing courtship and marriage Distressing Dilemma
As a remedy for early enshygagements this instruction would obviously come too late middotif provided only in the senior year though itwere better given here than not at all
Since roughly four out of five girls dont go on to college whatever formal marriage courses they are to receive must be given in high -school
Your question touches upon a relatively small problem Janie but back of it looms the disshytressing dilemma of adolescent boygirl relationships in our society
The toleration~ if not promoshytion of early dating steady datshyihg and unsu~rvised aissociashytion between boys and girlsmiddot years before they are mature enough to reasonably c6ntemshyplate marriage should cause parshyents and teachers alike to quesshytionsome of their attitudes and practices What are they doing to meet the overall problem
By the way Janie are you a senior with a concealed engageshyment ring
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LOUISVILLE (NC)-A busishy nessman is opening a downtown
club for Catholilt teenagers which will feature live bands nightly and will provide gymshynastic and recreation equipment for the use of boy~ and girls from 14 to 21 years of age
Charles Steel who leased property for club use is backed by ten local merchants in the nonprofit enternrise A ip~t Brother or seminarian win beinvited to be present dUlII
~ Father Robert C Dressman SJ ~ 5 10 7 00 ~ dancing hours according to the of Sophia University Tokyo and~ - - 800 PM by-laws of the club d bull
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phere of beipg Catholic among Catholics Mr Steel said The club will give the1 a plllce wjlerethey can enjoy realcoJJishypanionship a~d friendships
An early September op~ing
is scheduled Membership reshyquires the approval of pastor and parents An estimated 9000 Catholic high school stud~nts are eligible for membership Mr Steel said
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Cathplic Pr~ss and Role of Laity Ec(ucotional Congressmiddot Theme
MILWAUKEE (NC) - The Catholic Press and the Role of
the Laitywill be the theme of the NationalCatholic Educationshyal Press Congress to be held in Milwaukee November 14-16
The congress is sponsored by the Marquette University College of Journalism and the Catholic Press Association Plans for the program were announced by J L OSullivan Deanof the Colshylege of Journali~m and Director of the SchoolPress Association
Speakers on the theme will inshyelude Fther Be~nard J Cooke SJ aSSIstant professor of theol- ogy ~farquette University DonshyaId J Thorman managing edishytorof Ave Maria magazine Notre Dame Ind Robert G Hoyt edshyit f th C th l Ror 0 emiddot a OIC egisternewspaper of the Kansas City Mdm~~agil~~ese~di~~~~PhIn~~~~o~ Every Thursday
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College Davenport Iowa DonshyaId J Leydori College of St Thomas St Paul Father Virgil Blum SJ assistant professor of political science Marquette Donald McDonald editor of the Catholic Messenger newspaper of tile Davenport Iowa diocese Father Franklyn J Kennedy editor the Catholic Herald-Citizen newspaper of the Mil- waukee archdiocese and WilshyHammiddot B Ready author and li shybrarian -- Approximately 2000 students
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Summer Ball Continued from Page One
The Ball scheduled to be one of the outstanding social event of the Cape will feature Of Massis fifteen piece orchestra and a vocalist
Advance ticket sales through the Cape from Buzzardsmiddot Bay to Provincetown indicate that the Ball will be a success Tickshyets are available from members of the Jenterville parish and
will be sold outside Our Lady of Victory Church on Sunday after all the Masses Tickets will also be on sale at the Ballroom next Tuesday evening
Rev Howard A Waldron passhytor of Our Lady of Victory Church will be assisted in the receiving line by Arthur n Maddalena Sr and Harold K Bragle of the St Vincent de Paul Society and their wives Edward A Welch Jr and Ellis E Johnson of the church Mens Club and their wives and Mrs Henry L Murphy Mrs Stephen B OBrien Jr and Mrs Raoul H Beaudreau of the church Guild and their husbands
Resolution Condemns Distorted Sex Films ST ALBANS (NC)-M otioll
pictures embodying distorted at shytiiudes toward sex and morbid horror has been condemned by the Vermont Fraternal Order of Eagles
In a resolution adopted at the orgimizations 11th annual state convention delegates partieushylarlly scored films in which such themes are use~ to play on the undeveloped emotigtns of young people
Another resolution called for intensive training in sociology and human relations for juvenshyHe court judges and condemned the practice of electing juvenile judges found in some states
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SERVE TWO CAPE PARISHES Four Our Lady of Vietory Missionshy SisterM Leona Sister M Joseph Marie and Sister M Regina Superior ary Bister$ find time for recreation (left photo) in busy schedule of TransportatioJl between parishes is no problem as center photo shows activities at Holy Redeenler Parish Chatham and Holy Trinity at West Driver is Sister M Leona Back seat occupants are Sisters M Joseph
Harwich Sist~r M Thelelle Martin is 8h~wn at organ with (left to right) Marie and MRegina In right photo Sister M Regina presides in kitchen
Faculty Skeptics Our Lady of Victory Sisters on Cape Cod Name Dr Taylor F middottl Coatiaacd from Pace 0 Once at catechism classes the reclaimed for God and theMOIY Ha rm a I l ehildrentake a course of instruc- Church Foundation Head
Transportation of catechism tion similar ~ their regular The motherhouse Victory NEW YORK (NC)-Dr Hugh tudents to and from their motel work in that they are tested and Noll is at Huntington Ind ItsOf Students Scott Taylor retiring dean of
classrooms is another tale of co- receive report cards regularly name is taken from Our Lady Princeton universitys graduateCLEVELA~D (NC) operation Some 126 mothers are Honor students are rewarded of Victory and that of Bishop school has been appointed theTeachers who carelesdy drivers arriving at the West with an outing at the end of the John Francis Noll the commun-
Harwich and Chatham schoolll year This summer a trip to the itys greatest benefactor first president of the Woodrow yoice skepticism about relig- simultaneously with the regular shrine of La Salette is scheduled There are over 72 mission conshy Wilson National Fellowshipion may do great harm to schoolbusses on catechism days to be followed by a visit to Lin- vents of the order throughout Foundation tine development of values by Catholic teachers in the schoolll coIn Park a combination pr~ the country some caring for as Dr Taylor a former presishyeollege students shephEraquod the children into the ably not often made many as 7000 children In all dent of Pax Romana internashycatechism cars with Mrs In addition to their catechetical nearly 100000 children are unshy tional Catholic student and intelshyDr Dana L Farnsworth di- Donald Strout already men- work the Missionary Sisters do der instruction of the 355 memshy
lectual movement and a memberrector of the Harvard Uni er- parish census-taking with tne _ bers of the communImiddotty tlOned on speCIal duty to ensure shy of the Pontifical Academy ofsity health service speaking at that there are rio accidents dur- assistance of lay people desig- the National Education AlSO- nated as fishers With the aid Cape Girl Novice Sciences since 1936 will leave
ing the loading process 0 b f th F II Reiations convention told the del- of these helpers 1406 homes ne mem er 0 e a rver his post at Princeton after more
egates that one sarcastic keptic ew Cathol bullc Center both Catholic and nonCatholic ~lOcese ~ls enter~d the MIS- than 40 years as a professor of on a faculty may desJrQY faith n have been visited in the past slOnary SIsters She ]S the former chemistry He has been dean of and instill doubt in hundleds To Study Leprosy year Marjorie Nickerson of Holy Reshy the graduate school for the last of students confusing them Iln- decmer parish Chatham Now 13 years aecesarily GENEVA (NC)-The Sover- Non-Catholics Help a novice she will be professed The Woodrow Wilson Fellowshy
NonCathoiics in fact a~ of Aug 5 Her name in religion isHe pointed out that any in- eig~ Military Order of Malta h I ship Foundation was established Llera nce manifested by religshy
ious groups can be reallily matched by that of very in~el- 11 1 - fligent persons in a eve 0
t h re opposed to allgtCle y w 0 a religious teachingS and 1 rho sbow their resentment of leaden bull religious activities in m anT ways
Dr Farnsworth described ~hdis attitude as the bigotry of brc a shymindedness He said that tol- Hance amOng men of good will ill educational institutions lnay be on the iJ~crease but it lias a long way to go and needs enshycoUragement
Discussing the intoleranCE of religious opponents Dr Fansshy
has created a Catholic intershynational center with headquarshy
h t 1ten ere 0 study the physica moral and spiritual needs 01
yictim of Hansens diseule (leprosy)
The decision to establish the eent~r was etaken by memben of the Order in responSe to a wish expresse9 by His Holiness Pope Pius XII when he adshydressed delegates to the first In ternational Congress for the Soshycial Rehabilitation of Lepell on April 16 1956
At the same time the Order of Malta also signed a convention with the Spanish government
great e p to the Sisters Some are catechetical drivers and one a photographer has taken many pIctures for the communlmiddotty
Sister Mary Regina tells of one mother whose four-year-olddaughter was in the Sisters kindergarten The little girl younger than her classmates had trouble learning her prayers and wasnt earning any gold stars Sister suggested to the mother that she give the child some help at home even though both were non-Catholics
This was done and soon the little girl headed her class the possessor of dozens of gold stars But far more important the mother from learning the
Sister Margaret Louise
Missionarr Nuns Candidates for this community
should have a particular interest
in the catechetical and missionshyary works undertaken by it The Sisters do not teach middotschool or conduct institutions devoting themselves wholly to catechetshyieai instruction social service and parish census work Age limits ar~ from 18 to 30 and high school education is desirable but not essential Further information may be ohshy
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worth observed This intoLer- outlining a program of assist- prayers became interested in the r--------------============~ ance of scientists is of a difEer- arice to victims of the disease Church and was converted being ent sort from that of mystics The cO(lvention provides for the baptized even before her little but it can be just as harmful establishment of an international girl
Science has no data on which training center in that country Have 72 Convents Save With Safety make any pronouncem mts for doctors nurses and social The community of Our Lady
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en a problem such as tha of workers of different nationati- of Victory was founded in 1921 atinimortality and a scientist has ties who wish to dedicate them- by a Chicago priest Rev John J therefore no right to jUI tify selves to the fight against the Sigstein Its purpose is to give interference with a faith in im- disease religious instruction and practi- New
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Bedford amp Acushnet Dlortulity of a believing pel son cal Christian training to children person Open New Cathedral and adults who have not reshy Co-operative Banks
ceived Catholic school educationBlessing of Trucks In South London The Sisters offer every posshy 115 WILLIAM ST NEW BEDFORD MASSLONDON (NC)-Two Card- sible spiritual material helpAt Enfield Shrine
inals 12 archbishops and 25 bish- that souls may be converted or ENFIELD (NC) - T1e t lird ops walked in pr~cession
anrud Blessing of the Tru ks through the streets of London baa been held at the La Sa ette in England-opening of the new Shrine here in New Hampshire St Georges cathedral here ScOrElI of trucks from Ilew Built to replace the old catheshyHampshire Vermont and Musashy dral destroyed in World War ehuSE~tts proceeded up the mc unshy II St Georges is the cathedral tain to the shrine formill g a of Southwark diocese which inshyeircle past the altar Each tJuck cludes London south of the wu blesse~ and the driver givshy Thames and the counties of SurshytlIl a medal of St Christopller rey Sussex and Kent
The ceremony was descr ibed The opening was an intershyby New Hampshire Motor Veshy national occasion for the work hicle Commissioner Fredericlt N of rebuilding was financed part shyClade as the only one or its ly through contributions from kind in the U S He called it a many parts of the world Queen IIPlendid gesture on the palt 91 Elizabeth II of England herself Iathlr Roland Bedard the silrioe ill among those who contributed tire(tOllbull raquotherestoration of the edifi~
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A letter was sent recentiy from Milan to Rome Few will hear of this letter but it points up 1 problem that bas faced the Church at various periods of history
The letter written in the name of the Holy Father by Substitute Vatican Secretary of State MonsignorDell shyAcqua to Archbishop Montini was sel1t to the eI~h~h National Week of the Pa~toral Refresher C~urse ThIS 18 a meeting of a movement founded in Milan and aimed at
bl f thexamining yearly the most pressing pro ems acmg e Church gt -
Monsignor DeliAcqua wrote that am~mg the most imshyportant tasks for Catholics--clergyand 1ai~y~is tl1e r~-establishment of a living contact between ChrIstIan thought
and modern culture Progress extract~ its price
When people witness rapid changes in science in econ-Gmic niethods in communications and transportation in standards of living in art and music and arcpitectureshywhen these changes come about within a comparatively
h dshort span of years then change becomes the watc wor of the day Change in many areas brings about a frame of mind in which change is expectedin all things
Christian ideas and ideals and concepts are looked on With scepticism If so many things have changed why
not change in these areas also And so modern society and modern culture ask for a re-evaluation of truths and stanshydards that other ages took for granted Why not a change in dogmas Why not a change in morals Are the un- changing truths of Christianity really so m fl eXIblemiddot
We see this attitude reflected in the writings and in
the lives of many otherwise intelligent men and women
4- MfJralQuestion 1dJJA or -ruL- 6 I n - ~SII
_oM He died in 1614-rOr-SATURDAY-St Vincent de
Paul Confessor He was bornin 1576 and devoted his life to
6 -THE ANCHOR Thurs July 17 1958
Weekly Calendar Jf Feast Days
TODAY _ St Alexius Conshyfessor He lived in the fifth censhytUry and was the son of a ROPlan senator He fled from the lux ury of his fathers home on theday he was to be married and in order to serve God in humilshyity disguised himself as a Jgteg~ gar Later he returned and lIved
in his own home unrecognized as a beggar Only after his death was his identity revealed
TOMORROW-St Camillus of Lellis Confessor At the age of
19 he entered the military servshyice under his father an Italian nobleman After four years of campaigning he found himselfthrough his violent temper reckless habits and passion for gambling a discharged middotsoldier in straitened circumstances A few words from a Capuchin friar led to his conversion He enteredreligious life was ordained and founded the community of the Servants of the Sick which was confirmed in 1586 by the Popebull
The principle of cause and effect once had great powers More Zealous than Intelligent the care of the poor and instrucshyof proof in reasoning to the existence of God now men S t R Ie t e C t tion of the rich in ways of charshywill question the validity of that self-evident truth ance ugges 5 ea IS IC OnCepity Soon after his ordination
1 d d he was captured by corsairs andall men accepted the pririciplethat we shou d all o goo Of Youth Reform Methods taken toBarbary Where he coI)shy
and avoid evil now many question that there is any such verted his renegade master and thing as evil nd even if there is whyshoulltl they avoid it -By Donald McDonald with him escapedto France He
It is not enough to say that such-and-such is a Prm-Davenport Catholic Messenller founded the congregation of eiple of Christianity and therefore all must follow it The if good intentions were allthat is required to solve Vincentian Fathers and Sisten
t t be of Charity He died at Paris on prpblem is more basic than that Modern SOCle y mus moral problems or clean up meSSy situations in this world September 27 1660 and wu shown that there is such a t~llng as truth that there ~re of oUTS I suppose most of our problems would long since canonized in137 absoiutes that truth is inflexible and e~ernat The Idea that~verything IS relative--even morality ~nd dogmaamp--shymustbe faced and answered
For that is the challenge that modern culture throws II d
wpto the Church And unless that cha en~e _18 a~swere with intelligence and competence by Cathohc~ clerIcal and lay then we Catholics run the danger of surrendering by
sil~nceand inefficiency The cause of Christ is deserving of menaild -women who will recognize the darigers to
hChristianity will keep themselves from the taint of t ose errors and will set out to combat them with zeal against the error and with charity for the erring
Men and women of this day must be shown that in the realm of religion change comes not in God and theTh i seonfushy
Ilion and likely things of God but to the lives o~ those who would serve f r u s tr a t ion GOd These are absolutes which do not chang~ although arise consistshy
our understanding of them can grow and our live und~r ently it seeIls _ their influence can deepen and ch~mge for the better to me -in the
Christianity is nota collection of antique ideas and matter of morshyrr als for YOllth
have been solved stiNDAY~StJ~romeAemshy But too often indignation lyrical they wi~l be is ap~er iliiln Confessor A Venetian be and zeal for reform seem to bulk so much larger thanthe
intelligence and perception - that is needed if reform is to be
realized An~ when this bapshypen s reform
is not 0 n I y (postponed it is 0 b s c Ired by new confusion and new frusshytration
necessary to presel)t-d~Y living as th~ eternal living Chtist lems of youflg people ~r 18 Jt But this must be shown to tOdays people that t~e older generatIon 80
eager to prevent young people Vmiddot f th F t from committing tle sins of its ISIOIl 0 e u ure own youth cannot taketbe time
An advertisement presently making the rounds of mag- forcool and intellig~nt ~easure- d tl I hd r ment of an evIl sltuatIo~ and
~azmes shows a rel~~e gen ema~ m a awn c aIr r~w mg the pr~perway to combat It ordersthrou~h a mIcrophone whIle a ynarvelous machme at Whether It be modesty 1ft
his bidding trims the hedge and cuts the lawn dress dating patterns or a This is a vision that the future holds out to us--free- question of after-schocl-hours
Gom from work work the fact that opinion on B tth h tch r~frm-tacticsis so ofte~ ~harply
u ere IS a 1 diVided among CatholIcs even What do we do Ith the tIme we thereby have Catholic experts in t~ese mat-
People can do only so much restmg They are phYSIcally ters indicates conf~slOn and a and psychologically capable of only so much recreation certain lack ofrea~lsm ~nd dls-After that what cernment that IS dlsturbmg
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matter and I can t help thinking was miraculollsly set free after that a contest if con~est there praying to the Blessed Mother
must be should be directed to upon be~ng taken prisoner hil~professional song-write~s so that serving in the army Later be
~ cleam~ess would have the suP- tQOk Holy Orders and devoted port of competent musicianship thus denying to teen-agerll the opportunity to assert-as they seem always so ready to assert shy
that what is clean and pure and good is also very dull and boring But my principal objection to the present lyric-refor move-
Iltandards it is not a religious museum into Jwhic~one goes Is there sOmething particularly to any of these qu~s~ions the lOgaze and not to li~ChristiariitY i~a~p1Xle_rn a~d baffling about the migtral PfQ~- record iSnot -Worth listening to
The tim may come when enterprising firms will place e
ads m magazmes mVltIntgt people to enJoy a new form of activity-work Entrepreneurs will Qpen up work centersshyplaces where people can get away from Ieflt and relaxati9n and do some work Can you imagine the flood of Madison A th t Il be d t toll th fun of
venue copy a WI groun ou ex mg e workmg K
So why not enJoy the VISIOn ~f the future now - and enjoy the fun of working At least realize that it is necesshyaary for mans happiness here on earth
ANCHOR OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FAll RIVER
ubHshed Weekly by The C~holic Press ot the Diocese of fall River 410 Highland Avtmu~
fall River Mass oSborrte 5-71-51
The most recent example of whllt I mean comes from a most
hon~rably motivated Catholic youth movement in one of our large Middle West cities
This group has set out to clean up the lyrics of the popular songs
our young people are singing listening and dancing to by (1) persuading them not t~ buy reshycordings or patronize in any way suggestive songs and (2) off~r-ing prizes for the bestmiddot song lyriCS Ilubmitted by 13-to-19-year-olds
in a contest spm~red by the Iroup
So farso good We dont want our young peoples morals subshyverted or attenuated by song any more than we want them subverted by direct il-idocti-inashytion or bY evil companions
And the sponsorship of a clean lyric contest givell this
reform action a positive note
ment is in its method of disshysuading youn~ lleople from patshy
ronizing the immoraI The sponsors of this movement
list five questions about ~ reshy corded song and they unequiv ocally declare to YOU1g ~ople that ~ one has to answer no
dancing to playing singing buying
I list the questions ~elow H(1) po the lyrics Qf this song
basically tecognize the ~ignity and purpose Qf love- and marshyriage
(2) ltgt they promot~ proper atbtude~ of respect for parents Church She was one of ~
bimself to charitable works He founded a congregation of clerics regula~ called the Somshyaschi for the little town of Somshyasco in Lombardy where it wall started dedicated to the care of orphans He died in 1537 aged 75 an ilnness contracted while tending the sick He was canshyonized in 1767 and in 1928 waadeclared the patron of orphaM and abandoned children
MONDAY-St Praxedes Virshygin She was the daughier Of a Roman senator Prudens and a sister of St Prudentiana She rendered great service to r~ ligionin the first and ~nd cenhiHes using her wealth reliev~ the poor An ancient
church in Rome perpetuates her memory
TUESDAY--St Mary Magd~ - len Penitent She was raised by Christfroin a lifeof Sin to take her place among the saints of the
school and all other authority (3) Do they encourage proper
respect toward members of the opposite sex esp~cially on parshyties and on dates
(4) If fads dress talk moo~s are implied or mentioned in tbis song do they help to protect my difonity and self~respect (5) Do they encurage me to Increase my SOCIal contacts rather than to gO steady - One could say I suppose that were these five questions worded negatIvely their ~ross error would have been aVOided The fact remains the~ were worded as I have just quoted
them and as such they reflect a wrong-headed approach to the problem Fo~ example I can think of
many songs-perhaps not of very recent vintage bub still to be found in record shops and beard on the radio etc-whicb have nothing at all to~ say about the
desirability of youths increasing
family whom Jesus so loved that he raised her brother St
Lazarus from the dead Sbe stood ~ith the Blessed Mother and St J9hn at the foot of the
Cross during the Crucifixion When the faithful were scatshy
tered bypersecution it is said that she found refuge in a cave in Provence France where she lived for 30 years Her sister was St Martha
WEDNESDAY-St Apollin aris Bishop-Martyr He is said to have come from Antioch witb
St Peter and to have been apshypbilited the first Bishop of Ra~ venna His life was one of conshytinuous suffering at the hands of persecutors and he is said to
have persevered througha long series of torture He was banshyished three times from Ravenna He died from the effects of tOrshyture and fatigue during thereiga of Vespasian in79 AD
Blue-Tailed Fly preach no their so~ial contacts or wbich respeetfor authoritand preach not a word about the nothing about proper respect~dignity arid purpo1e of love and towards ones palmiddottner on parshymarriage~ but which are about ties or dates Is youth to conshyas morally inoffensive and neushy clude th1t they are thereforetral asa song can be immoral
PUBLISHER - not always present ina reform Novelty and patriotic IOngll I just wish that one of these Mostlfev James L Connolly DD PIi~middot Ilitua~io~ though I t~i~k i~ is abounciabout w~ch one~ would days reform in the matter of
GEmiddotmiddotERAL M~Nmiddot AGER ASS) GENERAL MANAGEI perrrussible to entertain serious hae to answer no to one or youths morals would be realiSshy - doubt about the ability of teen- mOte of the test questtQns tically conceived and I have a
I Daniel F Shalloo MA I~e John P Driscoll - agers to write songs ~ Cohans over There noveltiell hunch that our young people MANAGING EDITOR There isnt ~any doubt their like Gotta Match and ~Mairsy would appreciate a measure ei
Attorney Hugh J Golden 8Ongs uu clean but bow Doats and folk-sonlol liD ~m-realism also
avoId offense 110 the travelingCurb Posters THE ANCJ40R- 7pUblic it was announcer Thurs July 17 1958 1 bullLONDON (NC)-The British
Railways system has decided to The decision came after Cathshyimpose strict censorship on adshy olic womens groups a u vIS resolutions deploring salacious vertising posters iIi order to other organizations had passed posters
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Nun to lreach in Befize ~ontinued from Page 0 Ie 4th gaade during the remainder
Sister Mary Jacinta explained Tile St Marys assignment was are in session all surrmer her first Like the other Sisten Classes begin at the end of June in Belize she will teach eateshyand run until the end of Maj the chism in outlying parishes in following year with se eral addition to regular school work short vacations instead of the On vacatiGn Sister Spent last long Summer break custo nary week visiting Sisters at St in the Uriited States Josephs convent Fall River
Another difference the North She has returned to North Attleshy Attl4~boro Sister will find is in bore for the time until her deshy
the grading system First and parture Her travel plans call second grades are knowl i as far a stopover atBarryCollege sub land sub 2 while thirdi~ Miami Florida and a plapemiddot
through ei~hth grades are d esig-i figh~ from Miami to Belize She nated as first standard SEcond will be accompanied by Sister
tandard etc foliowing B] itish - Marie vietoire of the Providericegt 1 ciassification Diocese also assignedmiddot to the
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Mr Dawson reached a b~ home in this Devon town br the NCWC News Service conshyfirmed reports he has beell reshyfused a visa to enter the U lited States following chest x-rays
The 68-year-old historian was middotto have conducted a serits of lectures and seminars dl Iring the summer session of Gor zaga Universit)r Spokane Wash Beshyginning next fall he was slthedshyuled to become the first pr gtfes- sor of Roman Catholic stldies at Harvard Universitys divinity seho()l
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middot mice as they We wondered if Ginny would set the pace meals schoolwork middot were last year think we had let her down trips to the doctor shopping middot if her swim- Johnny and I cooked thiS We dont get out much
ming will still up to surprise youGinn~ was Four of tHe children--Anto~ia be in the fair- laughing showingus the lmeup Maria Michael and Peter-will to - ni i d d i i n of shoes sneakers sturdy ~x-be in Nativity School in Juneau atage fords galoshes the bathmg this fall The transfer from
In 0 the r clogs Its fun to be grown up Immacuiate Conception School W 0 r d s weve enOUgh to do things formiddot Y01lrself in Fairbanks eased one plrenW e ~ R ~in the -its being a real Girl Scout concern according to Mrs S~e-throes of what A mighty good Girl Scou~ gt povich Fairbanks is 600 miles ismiddot cas ua Il y i we tried to take it in the same north of Juneau tossed off by IIi spirit of practical helpfulness In those extra-~oldwint~n the more offi Now lets see aboutthe un- I was always worried they
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g I over the roarmiddot of the departing g 110 ng nuns to be M Stepov h s asked ifmiddotmiddotAfter -Mary complete In ong bmiddotmiddot H I bI t years a o a WI - Stability is important she rs IC ~a east was moreor lesscomfortmiddotus_ ave a reaas c0me doctors of medICme says The fact that we dont It IS diffIcult gettm~ to MaSi ablyfms~OSedi~her~wnbe~ltStGeorgmiddote Parishgt On her way to Pome to re- conie into an area and then when the mercury hits bottom at home It was to GInny we bull port on the growth of her order leave makes an impession Arid No ~all job~ she repliedlt bull bull
looked f~r the leg work Ginny Plans Lawn Palty i ~he not~d the 5O professed Med- the factmiddot that as Religious weded- Even WIth the d~adbolt heate~ take this mail up to Mary WIll St George Parish of Westport Ical ~ls~lO~anes today repre- icate our lives beyond our ow~ (~warm water clrcula~Ing de you Ginny please take the~e Factory Dartmouthwillmiddotholdamiddot sent a Slgmflcant growth over spiritual good to the good of vice to protect the engIne) we ( pillows down middotand hang them m lawn party on the church the 96 in 1945 and the four in others undoubtedly has an im- had to start the car 20 minutes the backyard to air~ ~Will you grounds on the evenings of July 1925 when the community was pact before we left to get it warmed fix a pitcher of Ice water and 24 and 25 and the afternoon and founded take it up to Mary Ginny evening of July 26 to raise funds But the need for Religious theres somebodY at the front for a parochial school doctors is greater than the comshydoor Please run down and see Mrs Richard Munroe is chair- munitysmiddot growth she said And who it is Ginny trot on down man and Mrs Raymond Martel the doctors have to be firstrate to the basement and turn up the andMrs Raymond Cormier co- Theres no room for 17th cerishyhot water heater chairmen of the committee tury mediCine even in far-off
Ginnys willing spirit and her which includes members of the mission outposts she said middot sturdy legs never failed us and parish women of the Guild There is practically no place in
_ Im afraid we took advantage =gt Cub Scouts Holy Name Society the world somiddot remote today that of both and CYOmiddot its people do not r~ognize good
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-THE ANCHOR 9rodays Fashions Thurs July 1O 1958
Intr()duction of New Fashions Ex-Navy Nurse
Marks Transiticgtnaf Season To Become Nun PITTSBURGH (NC)-A nurse
who gave up an II-year career By EUm KelleY
Transitional is an important July word Increasingly in the Navy last month will don overy Summer theres a definite set of new fashions introshy the gray habit of the Glenmary duced in ruly hence the term traditional fashions for a Sisters on Sept 8 transition season-from Summer into actual Fall -In She is Barbara Taurish ana
tive of South Greensburg Padress 3nd separates that much use out of another cool who declined a promotion to
lrneans pleasantly cool cotshy easy-cale wash-and-wear cot- lieutenant commander when she tons and blends in the new ton By the way once you wear left the Navy to take up work in deepened Fall Colors that a new style last years look home missions (low like Autumn foliage In dated If you have one chemise Miss TaUlish will become the llccessolies transitional means youll want another The long- 81st Glenmary Sister when she the introduction of colors that torso chemise is just wonderful takes her vows The Glenmary go with those new ready-to- on The new bapeze silhouette community of nuns founded wear tones~ is flattering too Furthermore in Glendale Ohio in 1941 is
For many fashion-conscious on these hot days youll love j the sister communitv to the women and girls Julys a black wearing a gay full-skirted oot- I Glenmary Fathers The Glenshymonth This is the time when ton print j mary have hr ~Ises in the nothing looks as shadow-cool as Fall Separates are here and lt1 Cincinnati alchdiocese and in black For them fashion is ready that beautiful Indeed youll_-1 the Columbus Owensboro and ith black crepe dresses (brown exclaim over the new trapeze Wheeling dioceses td dark green too) black separates some with double- RE-ELECTED PRIORESS GENERAL Rev Mother The former Navy nurse first noes dark stockings black trapeze coordination The lit- Therega of Jesus OP (seated) has been re-elected Prioress learned of them while dationed cIvet hats and handbags tie trapeze overblouse comes to at Camp Lejeune in North Caroshy
The Fall coat season starts in the waist It swings out over General of the Dominican Sisters Congregation of St middotCath lina where a Glenmary Father lruly Indeed this is the tradfshy the smalmiddott trapeze skirt The erille of Siena at a chapter ofthe Congregation held at the told her of the work being done tional month for winter coat skirt is lined to hold the shape Motherhouse in Fall River Standing left to right are Sister among Negroes in the Sout~l promotions particularly for Its time for transitional cot- M Ceslas bp Superior at Peru N Y Sister M Rose 01 Impressed by the communitysprecious fiber coats like cashshy SUIgterior at Acushnet and Sister M middotDominic OP Fltgtll record she decided to requesttons In separates as well The admission But after consultingrnere (actually four-season
new cottons have that into-Fall River Prioress Chapters of the Congregation are held every with her confessor she first(lOats) and for the handsome feeling Youll wear them witb six years signed for a tour of duty over-ClOats of man-made furs Incishycomfort through September seas where sh could become acshydentally many wise shoppers
Many call the new shadings In- p p Vmiddot p f W krnake their selections now beshy dian Summer Colors Ope IUS 0 Ices ra Ise b or quainted with foreign mission c~use of attractive (pre-season) work lruly priees The new Fall sweaters are in Of American Cathol ic- Women Has Commendation
(You people in Fall River are She d hSllIow Fall Styles WASHINGTON (NC) - His trip to units of the Military - ~as soon spen ng mucparticula rly fortunate because of her tune 0 k g th F th y~ 9l~e right n~)y in the Holiness Pope Pius XII has said Council of Catholic Women JD Frallcls X w I In SWJI a er you nave a famous sweater- r f S
clIepths of mid-Summer its maker mill located there) Yes he is well acquainted with and Europe The audience with the h Umiddot eer 0 0-
Autumn in th~ fashion world very proud of~ the work of Pontiff was the highlight of her p Ia lllversity m Toky Father you can stalmiddottmiddot collecting sweat- - Meyer a(l taken on as hIS speCIal
J~ashion shows all over the counshy ers now~for Fall They look American Ca~hoVcomen _ tour ~hlCh middot~overed mIlItary m- project the rehabilitation of trT (particllarly the interna- compl(tely different from last Mary Donohoe organization stallahons m England Italy Ragp k VII I I I C l F G IC ers J age a arge sumtiOtlally famolis Amos Parrish year The whole fashion idea kcretary of the Nationa ounci rance ermany Spam Mor- area in Tokvo inhabited b th Jrashion Clinic in N~w York) now is the longer chemise of Catholic Women said the occo and Turkey where - she ld y e
Pope told hel of his pleasure worked to strengthen the Mili- POfootmiddotrhecCrItpyp e and handlcap~edlIe showing commenting upon sweater It looks just like a Cad selling fashions and acces stunning overblouse Many 01 in the work of American Catho- taryCounCII MJss T h hId
I middot Th Mlt- CI aUflS e pe obtainGries fOI~ Autum) an~ Winter the delihtful new sweaters Ie women durIng an audience e I I arT ouncI organ- surplus m d 1 I d lru7 to t C th I e lca supp lef the1858-59 feature the shaggy mohair graflted to middotber IJle middotmmiddot um e a 0 IC vHiagers ad t d F th
look 2Hld are available in Au- She said tilePope assured her womens groups at military in- M ~ n assis e a erThe new precious fibre he intended to pray for all those- stallations with NCCW now in- ed~erm hIS campaIgn to build
lJOIIts are the lovely new Fall tUOln leaf colors and shadings a Ispensaly and a seh I ~~hmeres Theyre available in They coordinate wonderfully connected with the work of the cludes 55 affiliated organiza- 00 the tapered chemise look the with colw(ul tweed skirts womens council tions It was initiated at the re-
Miss Donohoe recently re- uest of military chaplains servshytrapeze look the fitted look too Feather Hat StuDDinc turned froma three-month field ice women and wives of militaryfOr those who want a more conshy
A fashion favori~e right now personnel stationed in - Europeservative type coat Theres vicuna too one of the most eleshy is the feather hat It weighs-- Children Requ ire House 01 Our Lad
nothillg comes in the most beau- lant coats extant at an opulent tiful col~rs will be perfect with Who lesomeLove Miss Donohoes trip was un- i
ClOSt your new dark cottons and dertaken both to visit already C
Coats j~or Fall and Winter in clepes The feath~r hat is smart LOS ANGELES (NC)-Lack existing units Of the Military the new man-made furs are of Idve will frustrate a child A Council and to extend the orshy
too with the Summer suit and is ganization New units of theJeally stunning look like fur absolutely stunning with after- good spanking wont (lOst but a fraction of fur The dark fashions as well Fu-r- So saysFaiilCr Peter Ciklic council were set up in middotSpain
h I ttL I Umiddot Morocco Turkey and England __Il1-onew mink mutation colors are themlore the feather wig is an a psyc 0 ogls a oyo a 111shybeautiful Theyre made with ashy absolute fashion-knockout- versity here He offered this ad- during her trip SEE THE S I new process now Many of them vice to a personality and mental Her tour was conducted in ~
Velvet hatsmiddot appear on thelook exactly like beaver like hEalth institute held at the uni- coperation ~ith Natinal Cath- ITCH ENM~I Ileal like mink They have high Mid-Summer fashion horizon velmiddotsity ollc Commumty SerVIce a USO fashion styling Some feashy and ale s1l1artest in shadow-cool If a is he ITCHE N 5 too middot child frustrated affiliate part of whose program tlJre the exquisite draped cheshy black Taffetas and satins are is giving assistance to military
said it is due particularly tosmartmise back some the new trapeze here too and look with lack of attention on the part of chaplains - of friendly woodmiddot
the dark Fall crepes For travellook thepalmiddotents for the child and to Miss Donohoe said that oneI recommend the new casual Warm and companionable witbTravel in stylemiddot in new Fall a lack of wholesome love of the memorable incidents of felts in advance Full shapes and many wOk-Utyng conveniencaIlUit See Falls choice collecshy The theory that a child is her journey was a visitmiddot toCOIOlStion There are textured House of Our Lady at Ephesus bull _ in new NATURAL FINISHnew
frustnlted by the proper admin- in TUlkey where tradition sayswools so fine and light-weight GU81d your complexion today or choice of loyely coiorsistration of discipline-a spankshy~rhere ale suits in newly imporshy from the hot actinic rays of ing for instance-is nonsense the Blessed Virgin spentthe last Send coupon for colorful bookshytalit tweeds in blues reds the SUll As Ive mentioned re-shy Children musf be disciplined years of her life Two French ie showing new model kilchen l~reens and blackwhite MaIl) cenUy lave your skin with loshy he said priests serving as custodians of of Falls new suits follow the tions and creams w~ar big the shrine in that far-off spot Moi Coupon Todoy
Ihemise trapeze looks flol)PY hats to shade your face Father Ciklic a student of promised to pray for the work
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softly fitted and and tinted hair and emerge as mental illnesses his of the womens couricil~ she said ---E-W---G-O--O-D--H-U--Eshytold audishyence that there seems to be moreboxy-jacketed suits too) a natural beauty in the Fall disease today only becausemeans
ashion Standbys whell many oj your friends of detecting such disorders have AUTO middotTOP SHOP L mbe C I c ale wearillg unbecoming halfshyTransitionaI dresses hint 01 improved U r 0middot n bull
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fhese are the marvelous dark is aosbliJtelYmiddotfree fromalI men- UPHOLSTERING EASTmiddot FREETOWN oottons some featuring the middotCmiddotites Obligation tal disolder just as no one is AUkin9s upholstering I build [] r~~Orteobullbullend ilflowing colors of Autumn The ~~r~ci~~lPleteIYWellt)hYSi~allY middot~ FABRICSmiddot bullbull baoIltlet w plctw of -lei k_ I ~tton-blends are Cwonderfully To Know -Faith _
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FORT WAYNE (NC)-CathoshyRovely I adl11ired today is lJ to be a little abIJOrmal he con- 1861 PachaM 8t Nbullbull Udfot1 I Iark-toned dacron in the neVIImiddot lie themselves must have a clearshy cluded U Cle SI aoannl- ~-l---=-=c-__===-_--=---==-_Jtrapeze style Because its dacshy er understanding of the Faith-beshy1On its all-amund pleats never fore attempting to give it to Radiation Project othelmiddots come ouU Furthermore - il NOTRE DAME (NCj-Thehaseasymiddot-care charm for back tlt Fahler Stanley Lmiddot Manoski University of Notre Dame hasIIChool to college to--just abou1 FoH Wayn~ di~cesari Director received a J1CW grant of ~354314anywhere of fashion interest oj Lay A~tivitiesi recommended from the U S Atomic Energy
The new dark crepe dresse r~adillg of spiritual works and Comlilission The grant will be are fashion-filsts for Fall participation in Confraternity used to support the schools rashyTheyre dalmiddotk but cool in tissueshy of Christian Doctrine progranls diation project for another yearweight crepe Ri~ht now a black to learn more about the Church crepe dless looks shadow-co01 He spoke to the Council of Cathshy _-~ land is just that These dresse olic Women There is no subshy FOR PLE~SURE lire wonderful in the new silshy stitute for knowledge of our llaouettes and certainly middotdate last Faith he said bull EAT rears black crepes Thesestyles Father Manoski urged the woshy E-GG-S incidentally are just about pershy IDefI to be ready to ac~ept the teet for town ormiddot travel or out responsibility to help ih lay ac- middot +That-R-RichNYellow-RobustlIOCially in the eveni~g and will tivity He said that all parishes lie YOUI fashion-standby for are in need of men and women FRESH CUT-UP POULTRY bull _w-through-September active in lay programs ROSEI~AWN lTpelle Overblouse Sm He cautioned members to
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Balancing the Books
Delineation of Choracters Lackingmiddot in OBrien to4ovel
By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy
Of the three novelists whose latest works we scrutinize this week by far the most famous is Kate OBrien She has been turning out full-length-fiction for many years now much of a superior order That can hardly be said of As Music and Splendour CHarshy
per $450) which though in some respects uncommonly engaging and expert is lackshying in one crucial respect conshyvincing delineation and develshyopment of the central characshyters
Thllse are two girls Clare Halshyvel and Rose Lennane both 16 when first we meet them in a drab music room of a Paris convent in 1886 They are new to the convent lately arrived from Ireland They would have been pursuing quiet humdrum modestly gratifying careers in their respective native villages had it not been for the fact that each possessed a singing voice
cinxceptionalquality ~~cause of these voices the liris have been uprooted and
packed offmiddot to Paris for testingand training In a sense lhey are victims Theymiddot have not r
chosen thexind of life now looming before themmiddotIt has been forced upon them middotby well meaning relatives middotfriends and
Clare and Rose though craftily
differentiated and each fitted with a set of characteristicsare more puppets than persons Pages and pages are given to telling us about them but they never live and move in their
own right In fact on page 182 Rose is referred to as Clare and one quite understands the slip even to the author they are not unmistakably real
Miss Maggie The people in Una Troys
book Miss Maggie and the Doctor (Dutton $375) not only are born in Ireland btlt stay in Ireshyland Well that is with the
~ exception of one who lights out for Philadelphiamiddot But he evenshy-tually recovers his wits and comes backto Erin
Specifically tp Ballybegnear Waterford -This tinybut hardly
ddyilic village is the scene of Miss Troys narrative a meanshyderirig yarn that would give the experts on the construction of a novel 40 fits
We first see Bailybeg through the eyes of a young doCtor Bill
ben~ctors teeth on occasiori~ SJBi dIrector of aleslan MISSIOns ctobull Study in Rome Bill is not keen im Ballybeg
The Paris convent is m~diocre and he Education Requi~esmiddot Collaboration isdownrightdisgusted except for the presence of a with themiddot wreck of8 house that T h d F deg1deg
o nun somewhatinysterious who has ~a genius fordiscerriing and directing rare vocal gifts She perceives that Clare and Rose have the makings of great opershyatic artists Unler her they begin to learn the art
They have to slave at it reshylentlessly For them there are no holidays They arE sent ~m to Rome to study with Signor Buonatoli and associates with aspirants like themselves exshy d gers coaches and
penence sm maestri and all the lesser fjguresmiddot and harigers-on of the realm of operamiddot
Drummond who is totake over n smiddot or ~ome mI Ion 0 ~rs w~r 0 r~ Ie go S tlje practice Ofa lately deceaseo shIpped to hls country~ Father SIva sup~rIOr of the Sale~ medico who dosed himself withiari Techiiical lnstitiIte atSantiagois shown with Msgro
whiskey neverkept liP with the LuigfLig~~ti of Des Moines Ibwadirector-othe Nationaf a~vahces in his profes~ioh btitCatholic Rural Life Conference and FatherA Joseph Louis was obliging enough 10 pull S NC Ph
goes with the practice But that is where Miss Maggie comes in--Maggie Dalyajewel Qfahouseshy
keeper and a font middotofrustic wisshydom
It is Maggie who eases Bill into Ballybeg society and courishytry doctoring And she is the confidant both of Johnny Gubshy
bins an uhdauntable terror of a boy and of Jenny Barry a sumshymer visitor who sets her cap for the doctor -
Johnny though a scofflaw is
unusually bright Under the
THANKS FROM CARITAS-CHILI Father Raul Silva Henriquez (left) president orCaritas-Chili Catholic relief agency ~isits the New York office of Catholicmiddot Relief Ser- vices-National Catholic Welfare Conference to express th k f 12 11 d II th f 1 f od
Betweeneac ers an ami les VERSAILLES (NC)~Teache~s
should recognize their limitashytions and closely collaborate with families and youth organishyzations in tasks of education acshycording toa document reieased by the Holy See
This advice was issued in a 1 tt t f th V l n toteh erFsen h rosm leWa klcab Id
e renc OCla h ee t~fhere P1rpose 0 t e mee ~ng
was to dlscuss the moral soclalItmiddot 1 d pt blems
cu ura ~n ~conomlc 0
Noting that families are geiJ- erally demanding to be mOle closely associated to the educashytional activities of schools the Vatican letter firmly placed the family first in the hierarchymiddot of rights in education
Education is a social probshylem it said because schogtls deshy
th ht f f I shyrlvemiddot elr ng s rom aml les and are directly responsible to them for the formation of futuregenerations
10 tHE ANCHOR- Thurs July 17 1958
ASsertsChinese People Hungry For Gospel
PORTLAND (NC)-The people of China are hungry for the gospel the superior
general Of a missionary comshymunity of nuns reported in her return to Oregon after estabshylishing a new mission near Hong Kong
Graces are poured on those people because of the suffering in the interior of China deshyclaredMother Mary Leola head of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows
More Conversions Conversions among the Chinshy
ese are showing a marked inshycrease she said She recalled that when she was last in Hong Kong in 1952 the cathedral there was nearly empty Now she said middotevery Mass on Sundays is crowded
The Chinese she added make zealous converts partly beshycause they find in the Catholic Church a rich liturgy that reshyplaces the pagan rites they gave up middotMother Leolamiddot said she obshyserved~ very great decrease in the strengthmiddot of communism around Hong Kong during her
recent stay there She credit8 ~the British with taking excelshylentmiddot care ofmiddot the continuing floOd of refugees that come to
Hong K~ng from co~munism middot~choolsFlourlsh
Escapmg from the control of communism is risky bus~ness she declared Those who are caught attempting an escape are shot TwO weeks before Mother Leola left China eight men were executed by the Reds ~YoU ask them why they risk it and they tellyou there is nomiddot living in the interior so they take the chance to come to bull free land she said
Catholic schools are considshyered a great boon in the fight against communism in Hong Kong she reJlarked because they refuse to tolerate communshyist doctrine There are more than
100 Catholic schools in the middotHong
Kong diocese alone-all opershydoctors patronage he wtllmiddot it off edtllcl~bOt~ m the present state - Reerring to the problem of ating on a double-shift basis beshyseems igetmiddot the higher education deg CXI1Z~1011 bull educating youth toward accept- ~ause of the demand for adshy
They begin -to perform inltwhich hids so capable of taking Th~lette~was written on beshy ing their futureresponsibilJties ~i5Sionbull minor opera houses Ros~~s r~se ~ Jennyt~ou~h many ~ears t~~ half of HisIlbli1es~~o~e Phis the letter warned against the~ is swifter than Clares and she doctors Jumor will 1t seems XII by Msgr A-ngeloDell cquadangers of8 strictly technicillReceives Grant is recogriizedas ~I primadOna become hi wife Substitut~V~ica S7~retary f for~ of educatlOn WiSHINGTQN( NC )--Georgeshyat La Scala whl1e Clare lS sbll Amusing ~ttempt struggling But ~theb shddenly slje i~
But this is a story not merely killed in a car- crash and the of singing butmiddot also of love Rose doctor crazed withgri~f streaks takes9ne ioverthen~second off for Phiiadelphia middotjoimnYs At the storys close she is going schooling comes tltt a halt arid
off on an American touraccom- panied by a proper Bostonian with whom one gathers her telationship will not be proper
Clare becomes tvolved in a~ unnatural love affair though pursued by three men Of these
one is a rather sinister middottype in whose past the mysterious Panshy
sian middotnun figures More Puppets Than ~ersons Rose -and Clae slIde ~waf
from the practice of their reli shygion Occasionally they talk of
sin but altho~ghtheymiddot ate troubled 10 conSClence and have
moments in which they face 1 th t lk tlthelr gUl t e a IS mos y tmiddot f hmiddot
porous rabonahza lon 0 t elr flagrantwrongdoing
he headsmiddot for Erigland and a career in crime
End of the book No The ~octor has successors Fourmiddot or five of them come and go with the speed of the participants in a comedy chase We get to k~oWeducation and recalled in this- ognize the ~imits of their proshytheir names and thats middotabout allmiddot respecfa passage of an address fessional competence and collabshy
Maggie finally retires andmiddot is given by the Pope last Novem- orate with youth movements and - thought to be sinking down to ber to a group of representatives lrganizations which are a death while thingsgo bad~y for of European private schools school of life some good folkmiddot of the village~ The Pontiff declared 0 at that I
and some villains wax fat But time 1) - Sailors Aid Ch~rity o _
Johnny returns obviouslyfrom i i t iifli tal tomiddot tself LISBON (NC )-Crewmen of prison to set ~he sc~les~ri~ht eXclu~e~ ~hec ta~k edt e~uca ~verl u middots Navr ships visit- i===========
surely a strange agent of Justlce t d hbts te mg LIsbon havedonated19 cases And Dr Drummond retutns to lOn at~ pr 1d
l prdlva dor-t of u~ed middotclothing to Caritas a 1
ganlza lons middotan In epen en BLUE recall MaggIe from the brmk of f tmiddothmiddotmiddotmiddot Catholic charitable organization group rom assummg elr re- RIBBON t d b fmiddot What IS sugges e y way 0 runnmg the house
extenuation of their sin is that This attempt at a riovel is they have invQluntarily been fairly amusing It is literate and placed in surroundings and a perceptive with a few dramatic way of life where temptation is passages and a few flickerings very strong an easy code pre- of fun But it isaboumiddot as ramshyvails and immoral affair are shackle as the house that Dr cpmmonplace There is also Druminond walked into on his more than a hint not only of first day in Ballybeg
the tyranny of art but-too of African Missions the evil which its service can A good account of African effect in one not crystal-clell~ as mission life is given in Ffre in to its limitations the Bush by Paul Bernier ttans-
This is a book rich in period lated from the French bRoch atmosphere and riotpus in colormiddot LEi Page (Kenedy $375) -It The author ismiddot impressively purports to be a middotnovel and we knowledgeable about music andmiddot are warned notmiddotto take it as musicansmiddot The international autobiographical middotWhile heed-
State ~~d addfessed ~ pre~l-dellt ~~arl~s lor~o~ th~ Soclal Week who readmiddot it at the openshying session of the assemIY Thelcenttter 5tatt~d that a nashytion coriscfous of its future should give corisideiableatten tion to the piobleiJi of the edu- cationit gives toiurmiddotYouth
It saio that modern states should give full freedom to pri shyvatemiddot initiatives in matters of
the hereafter and resume the middotbmiddotlmiddott thO fil k rlocal practice - with Maggie5Ponls~111he~hln I~ e m 8bels
a calm w lC IS mcompart1 eth th f d t l WI ts thu~ al1en amiddot req~lre-mEm 0 e uman ~erson
middot the liv~s of h1rdworking priests middot whomiddot have so middotmuch to contend middot with and often so little to show for their la15orsFew books about the missions are as reveal ing
Tunin~ Repairin~ amp Rebuildin~
CLASSIC ORGAN CO~
Education it said should tQWn university has received aft
avoid premature specialization of umestrtcted $6000 grant from youth and protect ~e rights of the Westinghouse Educationa) gerieral culture wl1ich ~t called ~ Fo~ndation of Pittburgh The
the inost vahiilble capital of a m~mey il to be used for publicashymiddotpeople Education should also
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11 Family Life Continued from Page One
basis of our modern ffilrriage system To those whll have fallen under its spell m Irriage becomes not a way of li e but the way of life
Speaking about individualism 8S the second characteri ltiC of the secular iltleal of rna rriage Father Cervantes said tht aVelshyage romantic marriage dltes de- sire children but not f gtr the right reasons
This type of marrial e lie SUited does not want children for the glory of God or tor the good of the children or or the so~ial welfare of the communshyity but because the wife would fe(~l frustrated if she did not have a couple of childrln and the husband would tire of the wife unless she had the added interest of children to decoy his interest and economic sup- port
Romanticism logicall r deshymands a planned progr am of sex selfishness which iIlcludes contraception abortion lterili shyzation divorce mass insti tutionshyal placements adoptions and a general denial of social r espoJl- sibil~ty Father Cel vantes said
Roles Confused The middotthird characteristic of the
seeular ideal of marria ~e he continued is a confusion of the roles of husband anI I wife mother and father parelt and child The philosophical b~ sis of this confusion of roles~ ne de cllred isthe denial of the natshyural law theespou~l of themiddot cultural theory of social ~enesis and a romanticmiddotmis~ndemiddotstandshying of the meaning of the term democracy so that any rc Ie difshyferentiation between the sexes is considered undemocratic
Father Cervantes cor cluded that the American secular image of marriage and the famiy has yielded to the infantile p easure principle and megalomani a in its antisocial individualism
How this immature lecular ideal can be baptized irto the maturity of faith is nQ small
h d I dchallenge e ec are
General Picture Another speaker at th e conshy
vention Lee Blaske of Catholic Social services in Detroit warned about subtle sect lar in- fluences that threaten family strultures but he added tha~ middotthe general picture ofC litholic Only then he concludeq bert MS pastor recaled A marriage nd family life ~s can we hope tO have ourCathQ year ago we wer~ abullmost hangin( good lic family cultllre premised frQm the rafters of the church
Mr Blaske spoke on Marshy upon love (wich is tt~ distinct riding Qut the storm and none riage Conflict The Sacrld-Se~ hote of Christianity) inlgttead Qfo dreamed thatmiddota year lat~r we ular Hierarchy Hedelcribed sacred values as repre limtirig all middotthat is fixed and urchang
th I t h ing 10 e marrIage re a cons Ipbased on the principleshlherent in Ule natural and moral law
Secular values in ou hietiatchy he said repxesllnt the fluctuating standards s~nsisin pragmatism and rel~ tivism
th twhich is such a serIOus rea f Ito stable marrIage and amIy today behlnd a modern brick for amiddot concert structures at the present time rectory built as a wing to theh h (th Ii Leading the 115 musiciansDeclaring t at tea 0 C church
managers and aides was conshyfamily enjoys a favorabl e pOSI- h In conneetion with the dedication when compared (I our ductor Eugene Ormandy w 0
had brought the orch~stra heretion ceremopies Bishop Schexsacred-secular hierarchy Mr nayder administered Confirma Blaske added howeveJ that after dnping acclaim for recishy
tals in the Soviet UnionPoland tiqn ~q If- Clasl of 70 adults and and Western Europe d chilren i
The Pope presented a largemiddot ----------------- shy silver medailion to Mr Ormandy h Ith
~~~hr~s~d~~sat~~~eii~ n~SUP~Jt hffJI vidual members ~e chatted 11 rlJ
middotwith Mr and Mrs Ormandy and with individual musicians inshycluding violinist David Madison
associate concert master and assistant conductor Will i a m Smith
The orchestra which was to go to Austria to give a con
middot1
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nie Jean Brown winler of an essay contest 01 the theme Why I Should Exershy
eise My Right ~ Vote turned out to be a 2~-yearshyold DomInicanmiddotmiddot nun Sister Ma~y Consflia NC Pll itomiddot
cert in Graz after its Rome per formance was given a reception at the American Embassy in Rome
DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL Invite young girls (14-23) to
labor in Christs vaSt vineyard as an Apoltle of theEdi~icashytions Press Radio Movies andmiddotTelevision With these modern means these Missionshyary Sisters bringmiddot9hrists Doc trine to aU regardless of race color or middotcreed For informa- tion writeto
Rev tother Supriot St middotPaI~~~~~bull i8~8ton 3~ Mbull~s
fear wpuld see the dedication of the restored church
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ioners topk refuge in t~ebull choir ~ YES WE HAVE Papa IAudience loft of themiddot church dUrulg Ule t storm The loft and neaJby stor- lt) VATICAN CITY - His Holimiddot bull
age roomsmiddotvere above the crest G ness Pope Pius XII received bull KIN Extra Lge of the tidal wave which came in members of the Philadelphia the wake of the hurricane The SIZE Orchestra in a special audience bull King Size old rectory was demolishe~ in the Hall of the Consistory LOBSTERSOnly its empty shell remainswhile the group was in Rome
Conference work must be done to improve and strengthen this position and reach certain individuals who have permitted secular forces to dominate their marriage and family relationship
Mixed Marriages An address on the - Factual
Picture of Marriage and the Family Today- Socially was given by Brother Gerald J Schnepp of Stmiddot Marys Univershysity San Antonio Tex
He said that of all marriages in which Catholics are involved about 30 per cent are mixed marriages Stating that there are good reasons to believe the mixed marriage rate will inshycrease he added If we canshynot stop the trend we should at least take steps to decrease the disorganizing effect of mixed marriages -
Brother Schnepp middotsaid that although the divorce rat~ deshycreased 12 per cent between 1950 and 1955 the problem is still a major one in terms of the number of people involved
In 1955 there were 377000 divorces involving 754000 adults and an uncounted number of children he said In that same year there were 1531000 marshyriages This is a ratio of one divorce to every four marriages
An integrated approach towshyard modern family living was urged by ~lphonse yen ClEmens of the Catholic University of America Wastlington pe
iPter~~~e~ A~proaeh Mr ClEimens ~epl~red ihe
ininimal approachso Widespread in Catholic famlIies which uses as its only middotmiddotnOrin the sinfulness or sinlessness of a givenpracshytice He called for an inte grated approach which envisions norms beyond the field of morals and in the fields of dogma liturgy and ascetics
Mr Clemens declared that the practice of asking whether some~
thing is a sin should be replaced by questioning whether it is in conformity with the mind of the Church and a total Catholic culshyture
Ohly then he said can we hope to find that integral Cathshy
olic way of life which refrains from measuring necklines the number of minutes required to discharge the Sunday Mass obli shy
gation or the nUl1ber of times _ a teenager lllay date the same
person per week
THE ANCHORshyurs July 17 1958
Cheering Crowd Greets Co rd inaI
KILLARNEY (NC)-Streels bedecked with flags and buntshying and cheering crowds greeted His Eminence John Cardinal DAlton Primate of All Ireland as he ~rrived here to preside at the annual congress of the Catholic Truth Society of Ireshyland
Civil authorities later gave an official welcome to the Cardinal in the Town Hall The speaker at the ceremony recalled the fact that a few years ago Kilshylarney had named a new row of houses DAlton Avenue in honor of the prelate
In his reply the Cardinal exshypressed the hope that the aims of the Catnolic Truth Society would be made better known and that greater public interesf in the association would be aroused
PLAN WORLD MARIAN CONGRESS Franciscan Father Carlo Balic (left) il founder and chief Mariologist of the third Internationa1 Mario-Mariological Congress which will convene in Lourdes Sept 10-17 Father Balic is shown with his Eminence Gregory Peter XV Ca-rdinal Agagianian Patriach of CiliCia of the Armenians NC Photo
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Continued from Page One Salette Minormiddot Seminary ~
HartshyS~minary Enfield N H SI1 ford in i914 to prepare for the perior of La Salette Seminar~ Priesthood Ill 1922he left for
Attlebor~ 15lP~rior alld Master of Novices at La Salette Semin- aryEastBre~steruntil the No vitiate was transferred to Cent~r Harbor N H in 1953 where middotFather LeBlanc again became Superior and continued his duties as Master of Novices t
Born in Amesbury the son of Maxime LeBlanc and Philo- mena Landry Father LeBlanc receiv~d his primary education at St Josephs Parochial School Fitchb~rg until he entered La
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CREOLE (NC)-Sacred Heart church here was blessed byBishop Maurice Schexnayder of Lafayette La a year after it was practically destroyed by
Hurricane Audrey
l~ his ~ermon at the dedicashytion Ma~ )ather Alvarez Gil
bull~eigium where he itudie4 phi~shyospptyand theology at the ~aul-
bullciJoiJmiddot Seminary the Dominishycan Fathers House of Studies a~ TournaLIt was at roitrnai that he was ordained to the PriestshyhOQd on March 26 19~8
As Provincial Superior Very P~middot~rmd Father Leblanc takes overmiddot the duties of Reverend vLgafg J Fortier MS who hasjust completed his middotterm His duties will give him charge of J
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Most Acces~ibleSh~W~as~ Jh William H Mooring
This week I h~ve some ~ords toeat middot After attending the D~meylanrl prem~ere in July 1955
said Walt Disney appeared to have brought qown from the realms of imagination into our world of crass material shy
ism his kingdom of crea- fornia md a mecca to most tures with their fine paroshydies of human strength of weakriess At Disrieyland they cOilld be touched by arld touch us for a quarter or four bits a ride
feared that by using his fairyland charshyactels to cajoleins tea d 0 f
eharm tis Walt had done vioshylieilCe to his itO c k p i I e of imaginative and ever re-play-able movies I was wrong I had under-estimated the power 8tI Disneys art nd over-esti- Jaat~d public resistance to hill had made outa good ease for essentially commercial show- stronger U S-Philippine coshy
t d d_nship opera JOn on economic an Ip-By now almost 12000000 lomaiic levelsmiddot Hiss message to
people have enjoyed Disneyland Hollywood boiled down to this About 43 per cent of them came --m outslde of Callfornla VISshyuv
ltors have represented over 60 foreign countries You might think of the place as mainly for young children but adults out-Ilurilber children 3 to 1 in age lit any rate
middot Adds New Attractions Disneyland has grown in size
Mid scope An original invest menf of $17000000 has been inshy
OICaSed to $23600000 the new- middotpeople For as President Garcia est attractions including a $300 pointed outmiddot the Philippines is 000 full-scale replica of the 18th one of Asias strongest rallyhig aentliry windjammer Colum points against athetistic commushybia which was thefirst Amer- nism It needs films to help- not i_I ship to sail around the hinder world Scnsesmiddot Politi
also a new 0I1e-~II launched a campaign of eivicTheres bull a According to one report Carlmiddot
waf trip through Tomorrow-middot Fnremans The Brlmiddotdge on the~ land and other delights ranging River Kwai already believed _ gtlIVI1i space ships to an imagin- to have taken in $6000000 durshyscurry down the hole with ing less than 1 000 theater runs Alice in W~mderland - in the USA is not acceptable
Froll the start Walt has said middotfor Eastern_ Berlin where the ttaet his Disneyland may never Reds hae the s1ly-so This may be fully and finally completed indicate the commies think the It will constantly be changing film is agin em _w attractions rising Aduillly do any American
On a recent weekdaygt 10 films play Eastern Germany ~uthful company I re-vlslted thesedays If they do the nUI1l-Disneyland I found courteous ber is small and the take microshyc~eerCul staffs Improved facili-scopic This tale about Kwai ties for hancpmg the crowds sounds mighty like a political ~lenty of good low-priced eat- publicity gag to me 109 pla~e~ and well shaded rest- Kwai teeins with Oneshyfal patl~
middot EXCltmg and Instructive These help to create the genshy
er~l atmQs~lere of happin~ss gaiety and contentment which pervades Disneyland as ftlll shylIIeeking family groups move through the magic of yesterday
todaymiddot and tomorrow On every side ideas spring at one endshylessly Most of them are excit shying as well as instructive
Disneyland has become a place to wonder as well as wander From Mickey Mouse to Dumbo
Donald Duck to the Sevel~ Dwarfs David Crockett to tt~ ~ Sleeping Beauty aU the characshyers on which Disney has basedhis~ unique reputationas the w~1ds gr~atestpurveyor of famlly enertainrneiitcombine 110 make pf Disrieyiarida pul
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Far from satiating public inshyterest in the theater and TV pc~~rams provided by Disney Disneyland so blends artistic and oornmercial appeal as to stimushy
lat t ~h e l
man ~ has done what no
cMh~rs have attempted He lias lIlade his name a seal and guar~ antee of good clean fun for thenst family audience While many modern showmen have starved us of entertainment reshyfleeting the sense of child-like wonder innate in us all Disney has reached out via theater and llome screens to provide healthyre-recreation even incidental education in its finest popular forms
Arid in this plan I now see ~ has made Disneyland hill reatest and most accessible showcase No wonder itmiddot is -ut to all those visitine Cali shy
Please send us more motion pictures which reflect ideals your country and mine have in common
He did not say but seemed to infer that not all the Hollywood movies sent to the East in these
days express or exemplify the -better side of American life
This message from Garcia should be taken seriously tomiddot
heart by the Holly~ood movie
people living here Message From Garcia
President Carlos P Garcia of the Philippines visited 20th Century-Fox studios the busishyest and most confident in Holly- wood these days At luncheon he was feted by the Motion Picture AssociatioIJ
Film stars ~nn Blyth Irene Dunne Virginia Mayo Ronald Regan Jeff Chandler Rod Steishyger ~une Lockhart Joan Fonshytaine and others were present Many top producers directors and ~riters were there too
President Garcia already had seen President Eisenhower He
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cal Mass and a pageant featuring 100 Years of Catholic Faith in P
Colorado will be among the contributions of Colorado Cathshyolics tp the Rush to the Rockshyies centennial celebration here
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H SEA1gt 49th 81ATEG M h I()vernormiddot IC ae A Stepshyovich of the Territorv of Alaska is _a native Ala~kan son of a pioneer immigrantshyof the golil rush days First Catholic ever elected to that
office he is a graduate of Gon7aga University Sp()shyklne and Notre Dame Uni- versit~~ law schooL Themiddot 39shy
year~ld war veteran is the father of ei~ht children nnd is a daily Conununicailt
afld religious~iilstructionto pre- shy fulfll h pare the people to I t elr duties as eiiizens
The campaign includes a courSe for leaders oi the move- ment gi~en by pr6iniQent )ay of the Mission continentsmiddot and ecclesiastical personalitiesmiddot _ --- shyat the parish theatre of the Cut outthis cojumn pi~ your sacrificeto it and mailit to the Church of Our Lady of Candle- Most Rev F~lton J Shee~National Director of The Society for mas here the PropagatIon ~fthe Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Y
It deals with such questions or y~ur DIOCESAN DIREC~OR REV RAYMOND T CONSiDINE as the position middoto Catholics with middot368 N9rth Main ~treet Fall River Mass
regard to political parties and therole of the Church and the Former Industrialist u S~ SenateConfirms state in the field of the general SImiddotngs F middotrst Mass McCone Selection welfare of the people It also includes a studyof social ques- ROUBAIX France (oNC) WASHINGTON (NC) - The
MARTYR PRIEST Fifty y~ars ago Father Leo Heinshyrichs OFM of St Elizashybeths Church Denver was kiHed by an anarchist while
d t b H Ihe wasmiddot 18 n utmg 0 y Communion at Sunday Mass
Born in Oestrichs Archdioshy
cese of Cologne Germany in 1867 he entered the Order of St Francis at Paterson
NJ in 18~(being ordained
in 1891 His cause for beati shyfication has been present~d to the Vatican A special
plaque may be ampeen in the Denv~r Franciscan Church
aSking th~ faithful to~ pray for him Instead they come to pray to him NC Photo
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all- of whom ure farmers have HEATNGmiddot 0ILSrented the land from its owner dUIing the past two years and
have farmed it in their spare South bull Sea Ststime I
So far proceeds froJ the par Hyannfs Tel HY 81 ish fann have provided a new heatingplar1t for the church new sacristy doors and other improvemenJs Chief crops on ~ Check These Banking Services the 120 acres are corn and soyshybeans Real Etate l_ns -------------- bull
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Have you evermade a convert Have YOO loved your lalth_ much that it overflowed to make others share the JOYs 01 ihe GOs- pel Couldmiddotthere not be spiritual birth-control as well as physical birth control If the spirit 01 a Catholic stifles the generation 01 Christ in ~tbers is it not serious as is the robbing of the earth 01 the fruit when tIJe seed is planted
To the m~ITied thesinglegt and all the faithful will be asked on Judgment Day Where are your children Some will have to give account Of the generation of the flesh and all must give account of the generation of ihe Spirit Is the United States canonical-minded or evangelical-minded does it consider only the sheep within its own fold or do we re~ member that Our Lord said Other sheep I have who are not of the fold
The United States has eleven times as many Catholics as South Korea bu~ counts less than twice as many converts Th~ U~ted States h~s fifteen times as many priests as Sout~ Korea However eonvershysions in the United States Dumber less than three per priest per lear while in South
Iorea conversioqll aUinber two hundred pe test per yeK
-- shyBecause there was ~o one ~ teach them religion four non-
Christian villages 150 miles south of Seolllbegan a do-it-~ourself conversiOn campaign Now two thousand are ready for Baptism and many more are asking for instructions ~
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If you have never had a convert it would be well as priest or layman to lJegin making sacrifices to send misionaries or teachers of catechism to these areas This can be done -for aboutmiddot $25 a month Whe~e could $25 a month or any multiple of it bebettermiddot spent to prepare for a happy eternity What a joy on Judgment Day to learn that through our self-denial converts will rise up to declare us blessed lor aiding hi giving them the faith The quesshy
tion of where your sacrifices will be sent to make converts will as always ~epend ap~n the Holy Father~ When you give to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith you give to the Holy Fatber and by all~wjng him to decide where the sacrifice must be ent you bring apon yourself an exira blessing
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GOD LOV~ YOU to HK for $5 To thaflk God for His manyblessings~ to MLS for $5 to MABmiddotfor $3 I promised the Missions this sacrifice if l won 3 scl1olarship for high School 1 did bull tq JP fot ~l~ Frcgtm t~e fortunate for the unfortunateshy
T k th h I ld _ a e e ow 0 e wor In your hands You can do just that if
you pick up a WORLDMISSION ROSARY and circle the globe in payer For 3 sacrifice-offering of $2 ~long with your request you can havea rosary on which you will remember to pray for all ~be Missi~s of the world because the multicolore~ beads reinind you
Senate has confirmed without opposition President Eisenhowshyers appointment of John A Mcshy
Cone Los Angeles businessman as a member of the Atomic Energy Commission Mr McCone a Catholic layshy
man and a Knight of St Greshygory since 1955 represented tHe President at the March 1956 celshyebration of the 80th birthday and 17th anniversary of the corshyonation of His Holiness Pope Pius XII
Mr McCone disc1os~d here that it is understood he would
be named chairman of the A I
E C Hesucceeds Adm Lewis L Strauss former middotchairman
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bullI BURNER SALES 1 amp SERVICE I I Ii 21 Wilbur St Taunton iIPh~e VAndyke 20~82 t _~__~_p_-__-o~I~
tions arldo the rights of farri-Hies in matters of education
In announcing the campaign Catholic Action leaders declared that if was their movements
mission to insure proper gufdshyance of the faithful in order that they might be practicing Catholics and better citizens in the exercise of their civic duties and rights
JThe group of lecturers giving the course in civic and religiousinstruction includes Auxiliary shyacas ~hq ~s also Military Vicar
f Bishop Ramon Lizardi 0 Carshyof Venetuela
~he five chiidren and 26 grandshychildren of a prominent indusshytrialist attended his first Solemn Mass in the Church of Saint Martin here wHh hundreds of his fotmer employes Andr~Lepoutre 69 left Roushy
baix shortly after the death of his wife 10 years ago Leaving the several wool processing plants and mills he owned in the hands of his relatives he went to the Benedlctlne Abbey of St Andre near Bruges Belgium to study for the priesthood
He was ordained by His Emishynenee Achille Cardinal Lienartmiddot
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THE ANCHORshyAstronomy SCIOO at Georgetown Thurs July 17 1958 13
Opens Space 4~ge to Students WASHINGTON (NC) - The while advancing in the knowshy Assert Church
Graduate llChool of astron Igtmy ledge of astrophysics conducted here ill the nat ons Promi~es HopeThe very word astronomicalcapitol at Georgetown Univershy has come to symbolize size orsity is one of the largest in middotthe To Christians great magnitude Computingworld J problems relating to the solar SAN FRANCISCO (NC)
Authority for ~he lrtatenent system used bya mathematical -The Church always looksis Father Francis J~ Heyden SJ genius who directs the s~hool He said like it is going down in disshyBut at Georgetowns school of
aster-this is true in everyit is the only Cat~olic scho( 1 of astronomy a time-saving eiecshyastronomy in thi~ country al shy age Our times look the worsttronic computor has been obshythrough there are some 59 ether But the Church is not goingtained It is an electronic brain Buch schools in thJ nation down It is Christ living againformally known as ElectroData
in each member in each genershyTher are some 10 studem s at E 101 manufactured by the Burshyation and not communism northe school One ot the uni vershy roughs Corporation The brain
Ilityr most distinglJished grldushy is able to compute in a manner a million devils can stop the Mystical Bodyates in radio-astr~nomy is Dr of minutes problems which used
The man talking is FatherJohn P Hagen noW the dirE ctor to take a mathematical genius of the U S Navya Vanglard days and weeks to solve Martin DArcy SJ former project master of Campion Hall Oxford
New Meaning University now lecturing at theIn search for truth rather than I With the coming of the space middotUniversity of San Francisco age the Institute of World Poli shy
a race for supreDacy of s ~ace
His message Hope the astronomy llChol at Georgeshy ty founded in 1945 at Georgetown was found~d 123 )ears In a world beset by problematown by the late famous scholarago The roll call of students each Christian individual must Father Edmund A Walsh 5Jand scholars who jhave come to imitate Christ in struggling withhas taken on a new significancethe ~iChool over t~e years reads middot his own crosS knowing that heThe institute originally waslike a Whos Who in Scieltce will be knocked down but knowshyfounded to deal with problemsThe coursesmiddot are ~asic afid fasshy middot ing too that he is winning aU
of international affairs concernshycinating and the ~dents tomc the timeing war But now there arefrom many partsmiddot of the Wlrld Father DArcy acknowledg~problems in unchartered areasEarly Y~ars the perils of the time communshyand there are global matters shynever before dreamed of as manshyFather James Curley SJmiddot 123 YEARS OF ASTRONOMY Founded in middot1835 the ism war strife poverty each
founded the schoCll in 1835 He kind looks C)nce again tomiddot the school of astronomy at Georgetown UniversityWashing- mans personal struggle But he Iltarted the practice of kee ping glory of the God-made stars ton D C is the only Catholic school of its kind in the nation i~sists Gods on our side a daily record ofl temperatures
and thelargest in the world A noted astronomer Father Need Virtue ~f Hopenoon 3 pm and q pm Balomshyeter readings wcentre taker at Renovate Chap~l Francis J Heyden SJ is its direCtor The toll call of its Hes times~ million more
powerful than any devil Father noon He entered the infO mashy dgra uates reads like a Whos Who in Science-~ The George- DArcy reminds With the Re-Don faithfully ot~r 50 y~ars At W~st Point
town Astronomical Observatory pictured here was begun demption the devil was defeatedprestrving the d~~ for future WEST POINT (NC)-A $500- on the campus in 1841 NC Photo for aQ time-thats the messagescholars He hardly could lave 000 renovateion project isunder- of St Paul We should remem- realized that this practice one
way at the Chatgtel of the Most Swedmiddotmiddotsh Smiddotchoolboy Gmiddotyes Lesson bel it The devils been check- day would develfpinto Jront Holy Trinity at the Uinted States mated forever Of course indishypage news Military ~cademyhere I Chimiddot Ch l Hmiddot viduals can perish through theirIn 1841 the astronomical ob A new tower will be built for n at OC urcn ~tory own fault and there will al shynervatory was begun at the unishy the gothic structure and the STOCKIOLM (NC) -- Radio The 110000 Crowns Ques- ways be natural anxiety but versity campus alld in 1845 the chapel sanctuary and choir loft listeners and teltivision viewers tions and the answers given by there is no cause for pelsimism first observations were II ade will be expanded in this predominantiy Protestant Haakon on the Swedish radio Ho~ is a virtue much neededThe dist~nction ot determi ling
In addition the chapel base country were given a lesson in and teleyision shlgtw were the today bull the true meridian pf Washington ment will be enlarged and an the history of the Catholic following 1) Which pope was Father 0Arcy believes thatwas achieved in 1850 by the all-purpose room will be con- Church during - the past few imprisoned in Castel Saflt An- Catholics are too much infected Jesuit university structedformeetjngs and lec- weeks by a 13-year-old schQol- gelo during the 1ack Qf Romc with Jansenism-talingmiddot theIn 1911 the latel Father Franshytures The work is expected to boy and was freed upon payment of negmiddotativemiddotview that God is toecis ATorndorf S- fo~nded the be completed about Christm~smiddot Haakon Josephson of this city a ransom (Cleent VII 1523-middot severe emphasizing the stayinoeisll1010gical observatory a1 the
Most Holy Trinity chapel a attracted nationwide attention 34) 2) Whi~h plaquope took the away from sin instead of emshySCh(4)l There day tn and daJ out parish of the New York arch- whim he appeared on the Swed- initiative of the first Crusade phasizirig doing goodteleseisms were r1corded ar d in diocese was built in 1899 after ishr~dio and television version (Urban JI 1088-99) 3) Which The Jesuit scholar and edu-1923 Georgetown I Was abl to
record the great (arthquake ofmiddot a spe~ial act of Congress author- of Double or Nothing Choos- Pope allowed Charlemagne to cator thinks that the doctrine TokJo 12 hours bcentfore the n~ ized use of government land for ing the historyof the papacyas be crowned on Christmas Day in of the- Mystical Body holds
a Catholic church The parish his subject he won the top prize St feters (Leo Ill 795-816) promise of restoring hopeprominent news $ervice of the now serves some 750 cadets of 10000 -Swedish crowns (about 4) Which pope fourJded the Sis- Christians His advice is enshyday reported the fUsaster
and several hundred officers $2000)afte~ giving the correct tine Chapel and was alse gtin- graved in the motto Living thSpace ~ge enlisted men civilians and their answers to a series of questions volved in the cOllspiracy against truth in love let us grow upToday there ar~ new use for families about eight popes Lorepzo de Medici (Sixtus IV in Him who is our head Christ
the observatory instrum ~nts The chapel has always been As an additional prize Haakon 1471-84) 5) Which pope ex- Too many Christians are likeAtomic explosion$ may be deshy maintained without government was given a free trip to Rome commumca~ed Savonarola and St Thomas the Apostle thetectcd in various parts of the caused thIs reformer to be support A national committee where the highlight of his four- h d d b d h t want a sIgn they are not willIngworld Now that the space age t h ange an Ullle as a ere IC t b l th t hdunder the direction of Gen J ay VISI came w en he was re- (Alexander VI 1492-1505) 6) 0 eleve WI ou seell1g ehas evolved from ~he atomic age Lawton Collins (USA Ret)is ceived in audience by His Holi- Which popes troops defeated s~ld But we must no~ ask forthe big problem if a better unshyseeking funds for the renovation ness Pope Pius XII The Pontiff signs Our Lord remll1ded uswhich were tak~n at 6 am project The special gifts com- who had heard about the school- those 0 Empelqr Fredellk IIa~ that Blessed are they who seederstanding of ~hotosyntllesis mittee is headed by Gen An- boys interest in the history of Parma (Innocent IV 1243-~4) not but believe thony C McAuliffe (USA the popes encouraged him to 7) WhIch pope was the subject Palrish Has I Splenl~id of a famous paintfng by Titian L M b hmiddotRet) continue his study of the papacy argest em ers and ratified the cC4~titutions ofVocations ~ecord Gen Collins said that COh- New York Bound the Jesuit order (Paul III 1534- OMAHA (NC)-The Catholic
WESTPHALIA (NC) - V7hen tributions to be the project can Shortly before returning to 49) 8) Which pope under whose Daughters of America now has the Church of thcent Visitation in be sent directly to the chapel Stockholm Haakon also re- pontificate the dogma of papal its largest membership 209000 this little commlmity on the here The General stressed that ceived an offer to come to New infallibility was proclaimed in the 55-year history of the plains of central T~xas celeblated anyone interested in having a York to qualify for the $64000 voluntarily took the position of organization This was anshyits 71ith anniversarr nine pI iests corps of middotofficersmiddot with proper Question quiz show He accepted being a prisoner in the Vati- nounced here at the national and 21 Sisters w~re amon~ the spiritual training should be in- the offer after obtaining his par- can after the unification of convention of the Catholic wornshynatives who retuled home and terested in the project ents consent to make the trip Italy (Pius IX 1846-1878) ens group too~ part in it
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Names College Head ST LOUIS (NC)-A -priestSays Corporations~ Unions ~ African Bishop
bull who has spent the last decade -working among Negro poor in FRANKFURT (NC) ~ BishopMust Coordinate Policies St Louis has been selected by Joseph IGwanuka of Masaka
By Msgr GorgeG Higgins the Society of the Divine Word Uganda ordained two p~iests of to become rector of the DivineDirector NCWC Social Action Department thlaquo White Fathers here for theWord College in Washington
On July 1wages and other labor costs in the steel African missionsHe is 67-year-old Father WilshyIndustry went up automatjcanyunde~the terms of the third liam A Benz He will ordain five more in
and last year of the Steelworkers current contract Why Catholic schools the ne~ recshy Munich on July 20 This is the tor believes are urgently needed first time an African-born bishopdidnt the industry (fo(the twelfth time since the end of tomiddot win Negroes to Catholicism has ordained priess in_this dty
alone stop the march of infla- crisis getS lilY worsetheym~bt 5Miriiaturi Booklet U~ry be persladrd fol~iye~t a try
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middot TteAf~luent Soci~ty Where tain~ng the Lord~ P~aer u --iriflation is concerned nearly seven languages has been placedmiddot evelyone firidsitconvenient to on sale heremiddot
middot cohline himself to conversation The 14-page booklet so ti07 that three copies can be placed
I Portugal Issuesmiddot New on a penny is being sold to raise funds to rebuild the JohannSeries of Stamps Gutenberg Museum here which SPECIAl
LISBON (NC)-Portugal has _ was destroyed during the war issued two new series of stamps T~e Our Father is printed in representing two native saints English German French Dutch who are venerated in thiscoun- Swedish Spanish and Amershy SALE try _ ican as the publishers call it
The stamps bear the images of 1dW middot St~ Theotonius a 12th century
Augustinian monk and middotSt Eliz- ab~th of Portugal 14th century queen who became famous for her charity-
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riius is printed oil a green hVoshy_ ~cudo s1lt gt c and on a sepia JHUR$DAY FRIDA~
~ Iive-e~udo stamp The brick ed AND SATURDAY ONLYI90MME~10RATIVES The and violet d~noininationsof the
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According to Business steel industry should increase itS W~ek thats the main topic of prices this year imd whether or discussion these days in the not it should have raised themmiddot iteel and re- 11 times since the end of World lated industries War II It is also being But -thats beside the pOint discussed in the The point is that the decision as daily press to whe~her or not there ought to
CONDUCTS SERVICESBus i n e s s be another price increase in an Father Robert Lynch OFMWeek says that industry as important as steel
the~e is ~o sin- should not be made in a vacuum will conduct solemn devoshygle ans~er to but hould be coordinated with tions in honor of St Anne t his question the price (and wage and profit) at Our Ladys Chapel Newbeyond U S decisions of other industries
Bedford July 20-26 SteePs s tat e- What Next ment that it is At the present time unforshynot going to act tunately this can be done -orily Soiled Currencyuntil the situ haphazardly if at all There is ation clarifies And thats about no organization nor federation Giftto School the siz~ of it of organizations in which labor
If is taken for granted at and management from the PITTSBURGH (NC)-St Anshycourse that steel piiceswill major industries can meet even thonys Sehool for Retarded eventually be raised either one to talk about much less sys- Children in nearby Oakmont at a time or all at once but tematically coordinate their Pa is $10970 richer through an -Until the situation clarifies it- wage-price-profit decisions inmiddot anonymous gift in soiled and deshyllelf ~ven the experts can onlymiddot the best interests of the econ- comp()sed bills -
guess as to why the industry omy as a whole The money arrived at the cOntraryto its past policy is -I can only conclude there- sehoolby mail in a dirty and teinporarily holding-the line fore with the same set of ques- bulky White envelope There
Se~~rl t~ntativeexplan~tion~lttions I ask~d inth~column tw~ was no indication of its senders bave beep suggestedOnei is w~e~s ago what_~lft~Where identity The ~oney mostly in th~tthe ~teelindu~trYsunexOwe go_ftO~~~re $20 bills ~~s mailed in~itts-~cted de~sion to PQstp~ne if ~o we gOJ)~ll~ph~~ardly as burgh - 1
n4)ttO fQrego another increasem ~he Iast~ WIthihttle~rno ~o-j Fa~h~r Artru~ h G~rQm in prices was motivat~d tya ordln~t19n a~n tile ffiaJgtr m~ tect~~ of the I~S~ItUtlO~ said desire to curb inflation and duSt~I~S a~aUDl~llSH so we ta~ tbeuro ~oney was evIdently thereby lJelp to cure the cllrrenl have It on th~a~th~~Ity of Mr br~ed ~~s~ middothovl~n~ no economic recession alough-who 18 c~rtamly one of 0rte ~nowsTli~ bills are the
Th t t t h the two or three most impor- ~melJize as billsI)oW used shyt aaCCsordanl gln eBres ~ng twcory tant business executives in the I didiIt try to handle them
bu n 0t USIness eek Ut d S hli there probabl isnt an thin ~ m ~ tates -that we shall ~uce addedltbeca~sewhen it For -one u~ng it ru~ssrack contmue to hav~ mflabo I ~uc~e~ one It started to upagainstan official U S Steel _ Remem~erwhlt he ~Id No cr~lble 10 myhand ~he bIllS position made ublic last Au- one co~panyno one lTIduStry~fe~ not stacked or ~ven ~und gust b Ch P Ro M andnooneuDloncanal()ne5top marubberband-butJuststuffed
Y bef alrmathn Kgefr the march of inflationmiddot in the envelope BIough ore e e auver Committee investigating steel If 0tI the~ther han~ we agree O~ the adVice o~ ~n attorney price rises - that the major co~po~ations and and ~ocal bank offiCIals Father
d the major unions of the United Garbm ~nt ~he mor~ey an en-Mr Blou~h recalled that In States ought to rdinate th ve~ope to the curenty redempshy
May 1948 WIth the hope of curb- lt00 ellmiddot ~ d f h U in fl t pohcles mmiddot the best interests of ~on IVISI(~nO te S Treas- r~C~~$al ~05n U~ S ~teellowe~ the e~(momYas~awllole are we un Jihe goyerpment r~d~Dedt rant p~r t~n ~nd refused prepare~ to _take the next logi- tbe ~118 ~ft~J ~Pilratln~ and ~~em~g~a~~~reetried cal steP ~y~tinging them tQ- ountng the~ ~ pr~sS th~te t Iether for thlS P1rpose in some mvolved ~hemlcal treatm~nt In
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at Mt St Mary Convent here me is at present ftationed
Sister Margaret Mary R lM bull native of Some~set Mass has taught at St Joseph School Fall River Holy Family School Newmiddot Bedford St Maryt School ~orth Attll~boro and I Holy ~ ame School Ne~ Bedfprd where she is now statIOned
Sister Mary Catherine R SM bull native of Newfdundland after some years of t~aching a St Joseph School F~li River was appointed Mistres~ of Novices at Mt St Mary Convent and later became the Mothfr Superilr of the l~all River Corpmunity l~rom
1939 to 1957 she was Cour cilor Provincial at Cu~berland R I Sistllr is at presert assistait to the Superior of M~ St Rita Conshyvent Cumberlandl R I
Sister Mary Gertrud~ RSM a native of New Ifedford u ught in St Louis School St Pa trick School St Jose~h School and Mt St Mary 4cademy Fall River St Mary ISchool rforth Attleboro and St Kilian Sc hool New Bedford whfre she is sta- tioned at present She has been Superior at St P~trick Con vent Fall River and Principal cf St PatrickSchool stl Joseph Sool and St Kilian S~hooI Hel sisshyter Sister Mary Anthony R SM who died in 1~55 was also among those professed on July 16 1908
Sister Mary Ttresita R SM bull nltive of Taunton Mass bas taught in the elerhentary grades at St Mary Cathedral School and lateras supervisor of lliusic and Art in St 1Iary Cathedral School and St Mary St~hool New Bedford S~e is at pI esent
stationed at Our iLady of) I[ercy Convent Nw Bedford
SEles Per~ecuti[)n Possible ~ow of Our Lady l~a here
Thestatement was issued the LAUNCESTONI (NC)-Ierseshy day befpre a second promisedmiddot
nttion of Catholicsis not today Hmiracle was to take place arid impossible even fn the En llish- instructions were giVen thatmiddot it BPeaking world Archbishop John C Heenan of jLivcrpool Aid here ~
He was addres ing some 5000 persons gathere in this ornshywall town for ttje annual comshymemoration of themartJrdom of Blessed Cuthb~rt Mayne proshytomartyr of the I British semshyinary priests I
(The seminarr priests were priests ordained abroad lit- the time of the Refo~mation ~n Engshyland A law pa~sed during the reiltn of Queen ~lizabeth I ~ade
it high treason jpunishab Ie by death for a seminary dest even to be in En~land)
Powerful odern Iates Aid Archbishop JIeenan are no less determhied than w~ ~ the England of the I first Eliabeth to stamp out th~1 ancient Iaith
]iar more pers4ns are no sufshyfering for their jFaith thall ever before he declared so th it the 20th century cold be cal ed an age of martyrs
All Europe has seen swift changes in our o~n )ifetiml the Archbishop a~ded Nobody dares prophesy what will be the polftical comple~ion of his or any other coun~ry in 10 or 20 years time Forces hostile to all religion are in the ma rch It is not inconceivable that even in the English-~peaking world Catholics may have to ~hoose
between faith a)ld persor al seshycurity
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Remain Books0 MEXICO CITY (NC) -- With
the ruling Institutional Revo_ lutionary party (PRI) rl mning far ahead in ullofficial I eturns and the electi0r assured of its
middot presidential ca~didate fonso Lopez Mateos tbe laws hostile to the Church in this country arl~ expected ~ remain ~n the books
It is anticiplted that asiD other recent PRI administrashytions these laJs probab y will not be strictly lenforced Presishy
MOTHER SUPERIOR AND PRESIDENT At the White House Mother Francine Marie Lepicard (above) Superior General of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul accompanied by three other members visitedmiddot THIRTY YEARS AGO President Eisenhower and presented him a painting of
the foundation was laid for 81 Marys Church EUAD Archdiocese the head of Christ Visiting her communitys houses in laquoit ERNAKULAM INDIA Financial conditions prevented the Churcla the United States and Canada Mother Lepicard will return
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from belne built In the past few year to her headquarters in Paris today NG Photo the parlshloDers aU POOl farmers bave
with extreme difficulty and hardship shytbemselvetl beeD able to save $2000 Wltla this mODey to buy materials and tbroUlb Dismi~~ Report of Apparation their OWD labor they built tbe walls
TERN (NC)-Anmiddot official tatement issued by the Terni and Nanli diOCese has dismissedmiddot any element of- divine -origin
middotmiddotin recently reported apparitions
be posted in all churches of the diocese~ An earlier promised miracle-the cure of an infant -failed to take PlacemiddotSuggests Catholic
The statement declared Festmiddotvat middotn IrelandHAt Maratta Alta on the outshy
skirts of Terni two children (11- DUBLIN (NC)-A suggestion year-old Gino Armadori and 9- for a national Catholic festival year-old Paola Piazza) claim to in Ireland was offered here by bave repeatedly middotwitnessed ap- Chief Superintendent H OMara tlte trials and problems spiritual aDd material to be met and r paritions of the ltadonna Also of the Dublin police force Hived 1I0t ODly at the time of the acceptance of
- other- persons claim they have had Visions Asmiddotamiddotresultmiddotof the reports put out by the press largecrowds f(lIli the town and other areas have flocked to the place fof the repOrted apparishytions)
Aid to Talented BosToN (NC)The Carnegie
Corporation of New York has given a grant of $85000 to Bos- ton College to subsidize in part the institutions- program for especially talented stuQents the college announced
HOLY CROSS FATHERS
FOUR-YEAR COEDUCATIONAL COLLEGE
for Information write to
This episCopal c~ria after their ehurch All their savings have bee careful consideration deClares used aDd cODditions are such at preset that the aforementioned facts tbat the pittance thei earn ~ardly eovenexclude in the most absolute the expenses ofthelr daily Iivln lJnle way the extraordinary intershyvention of God and the Most Holy Virgin am- are theref9re devoid of any prodigious charshyiacter of divine origin
The statement was signed by Msgr Giuseppe Vanni Martini Vicar General of the diocese
Superintendent OMara sug gested such a festival would show the contribution Catpoli shycism has made to Irish life and culture
As ari annual event hemiddot l8iCl it would also serve to attract visitors to Ireland and would consolidate the work of aU CathollC Action bodiesmiddot in Ule
eountry Supeiintendent OMara made
the suggestion at the annual convention of Vexilla Regis alumni organization of St Patshyricks College Maynooth
Former Member of Jewish Faith Ordained Sacred Hearts Father
JAFFREY (NC)- A former member of the Orthodox Jewish faith who was converted to Catholicism during a three-year period of military service has been ordained a priest at Queen of Peace Seminary here
Bishop Matthew F Brady of Manchester ordained Father Simeon Polen in the Congregashytion of the Sacred Hearts~ The young priests father Samuel Polen of Pinebush N Yand his sister Mrs George Pederson also of Pinebush attended the ceremony Father Polen born Simeon
Stanley Polen in New York City became a convert while serving with the U S Army
-Signal Corps He was baptised on the remote Aleutian island of Naknak Alaska in April 1949 by Father George Endal SJ
The soldier had attended John Adams High School in New York prior to entering military servshyice Following his discharge from service in 1950 he joined the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts at Wareham He toek classical studies there for two years spent a years novitiate at the congregations house in Fairhaven and then returned
a root Is put OD the eburch the monsoona JAo Holy FaJhtrs MirJiIJn Ai will ruin the work already done Tbe oDI~ - tht Orimtal Ch reb tbln that the parlshlo1ers can now eo
r Ii tribute Is th labor $5000 will buy tlie mate~lals ~ecellS~ry tocomplete the roof and tlte interior The Arc 1raquolshop of ErDakula~ humbly requests our ald Any help tbat yCNI might be able to Ilve will be deepl) appreciated by the Archblsho~ and tbe people or St Mary Parish EDAD INDIA
A HOME IN OVR OLD AGE ALL OF US WANT THAT oua PALACE OF GOLD CLUB GIVES SISTERS WHO CARE FOB
THE AGED THE MEANS TO PROVIDE THE HOMES
VOCATION PROBLEMS - AeeeptaDee of a religious vocatioD Is Dot always easy many
a YooatloD but ID the followin through One of the reatest dlffleulths facedb) bOYI ID the Near Eastls a material one how to find the financial meaDII to follow a vocatloD The eost for - the INlDuDary tralnlilr Is $600 100middot a year tor shl ~ean ALEXANDER and SEBASTIAN -are two 1raquo011 In INDIA without the flnanela meaDI They are now In tile seminary and wltll many other - shylIemlDulaDs are prayine that 110m ODe will adopt them Indpay f ampbelr lIemlnar) eourse
THE MONEY IN MARYS BANK IS USED FOR THE middotTRAINING OF NATIVE SISTERS MONEY DEPOSITED IN THIS ACCOUNI BRNGS HEA VENLY DIVIDENDS
PERFECTION To be perfect Thousands in religions life are strlvln for perte
aOD through the vows of poverty ehastity and obedience To be poor Is a great trial to be willing to remain POOl wben one mlgbt trive to better oneself require great faith SISTER JOSEPHINE and SISTER CHRISTINE have willingly chosen poverty for life as BASILIAN SISTERS In LEBANON Sinc they are already poor poverty will be nothln new tbey are however sanctifying tbemselve tbrough a dedicated acceptance of poverty Could you help them towards a full life dedi cated to God iD tbe service of otbers The cost of their tralnlnl Is $300 $150 a year for eacll
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If you would like to give such a 1ft In the name of amiddot relative 01 friend we would be ~appy to lend a GIFT CARD indicating your middotklndness Sucb a gift ould bring spiritual benefits to both the giverand the receiver
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to Wareham for two more yeaJl of study
In 1955 he was sent to Rome where he made studies at the Gregorian University from which he received the licenti shyate in sacred theology this year He is to return to Rome in Ocshytober for further study He ~
remaining in Jaffrey for the summer
Most of the students now at the Queen of Peace Seminary here are expected to be assigned to Japan the foreign mission of the congregations American province The congregation was founded during the French Revshyolution and now has 1400 priests 1000 students 300 Brothers and 2000 Sisters
New Superior ROCHESTER (NC)-Mother
Mary Callista has been elected Superior General of the Sisters of the Third Order Regular of
St Francis of the Congregation of Our Lady of Lourdes She succeeds Mother Mary Alcuiu who has been Superior General since 1946
Mother Callista has Ilerved since 1952 a1l general councilor and general vicaress of the ewn- munity
dent-elect Lop~ MateOll is the FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN PresidentTHE ~EAN 110111 of a Catholi= family ald was Mlgr Ptr P Tuohy Natl Sec educated at a ldarist BIothers STONEHILL COLLEGE Send all communications to IIChool here (ATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATIONOfficial returns of the election North EaSton MassachuSetts arl~ not expected to be ann i)unced 480 lexington Ave at 46th St New York 17 N Ybull until Septembet
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Time middotIncreases Fascination OfNewmans Personality
By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno
With that formal solemnity which is rooted in the tradition of the Church the cause of John Henry Cardinal Newman has been introduced in the ecclesiastical court of Bi~mingham England The Archbishop of that see sucshy
eessor to the doughty Ulla- been made t~ cast doubt upon thorne who was Newmans Newmans absolute integrity
middot unwavering friend and sup- This is the work of an agnostic porter in the hierarchy has Geoffrey Faber grandnephew of constituted a commission to be- that Father Frederick Faber gin the long and involved process who was one of Newmans earli shyof examining est recruits for the Oratory of his title to be St Philip Neri but who in the
ranked among course of the years became the Blessed ahd sadly estranged from his mimshygiven the hon- tor ors of the altar Reading Fabers book one has
There is much the feeling of a noxious slime to be accom- being spread over the image of pUshed in this the Cardinal as from wholly inshyextraordinary sufficient and inconclusive evishycase The study dence he attempts to prove a of the cardi- basic and unworthy lack of man-DaIs life and limiss as providing the key to Yirtues must be his career undertaken not Church Seeks Virtge from the viewpoint of a biogra- That Newman was hypersenshy
middot pher but in search of the mfn~t- sitive goes without saying That middot est scrap of evidence which he found it exceedingly- difficult
eould swing the scales ~me way to forgive injuries seems to be the other too clearly established to admit
His writingsvoluminous as of controversy That he made they are including thousands mistakes of- judgment anel wu apan thousands of personal let- a pool assessor of men espeshytelS must be re-examined in dally where friendship had once ~ light of rigorous and con- been given are characteristic=shyastent orthodoxy hardly to De denied
And as a preliminary step it One is reminded rather strikshymust be established middotthat his _
f ingly of the likeness here beshyenthusiasts have not thus ar everstepped their bounds and tween Newman and Pio Nono
whose cause for beatification ia antiCipated the Church in pro- being strongly urged at this verT BOuncing upon his sanctity or in establishing a cult in hit time But the Church we reshy
mind ourselves is not seekinc bonor perfectmiddot holiness in those She
Scores of Biographies honors nor even perfect eoi-Few men of modern times respondence with grace but
have evoked the passionate in- only conspicous virtue risin terest and partisanship tha~ ~as above weakness and transfigurshyeentered upon Newman Living ing the whole be was a very symbol of conshytroversy both within the Church Should it come about-and and out of it And in the seven this is by no meansto assume decades since his death his per- that it will-that Cardinal Newshy
man is found worthy of oursonality far from diminishingIn the perspective of time has cult our honor as an elect of emerged with ever greater fasci- God it will unquestionably be aation difficult for us to prefix the
There are scholars Catholic appropriate term to his name and non-Catholic alike who St John Newman might sugshyItave made the study of his life gest even the Sinjin of acshy
and writings their chosen field cepted English usage Like the af research and his biographies Venerable Bede the old name ia are now numbered by the scores too deeply engraved to be lighiIy Hardly a year goes by withoutmiddot cast aside But to pray to God the publication of some impor- through John Henry Newman tant item of middotNewinaniana and wOJlld be hard to resist the total body of critical litera-middot I lure devoted to him is literally taggering
Wilfrid Wards two volume Life was the first full-length portrait of the Cardinal painted with affectionate detail by one whose own father William
George Ward had ranged himshyelf with Newmans sharpest opponents It was an amende honorable but for all its bulk and its liberal use of intimate papers and correspondence it was understandably far from definitive
Most fortunately Newmans papers were preserved almost intact at the Birmingham Orashytory and a vast debt is owed to the late Father Henry Trisshytram wlfo gave years of his life to the careful collecting and colshylating of the documents
For him it was aabor of love andoubtedly but it was equally a labor of scrupulous impartial shyity Much of the spade-work has thus been done for th~ eccleshy
siastical commission An-lican Interpretation
The magic of Newman has at shytracted a great dealof modern French scholarship from th~ somewhat disorderly genius of the late Abbe Henri Bremond to the clinical touch of the Abbe Louis Bouyer whose Newman His Life and Spirituality has recently appeared in English
Anglicans from Dean Church to contemporaries such as R A Middleton and B A Smith have striven to interpret Newshyman in the light of their own rejection of his solution though be it said with unvarying cour tes) and admiration
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Seattle Prelate Award Winner
SEATTLE (NC)-The Amerishycan Committee on Italian Migrashytion has announced -Archbishop Thomas A Connolly of Seattle will receiv~ its Award of Merit for 1958 for his sympathetic and active support in the field of migration andmiddot resettlement of refugees The presentation willbe made ~ept 13 here
Announcing the award Guido Merlino chairman said Archshybishop Connolly has always been in the forefront in activishyties concerned with migration and resettlement He has also contributed to various causes
middotmiddotthat benefit the people of Italy as well as helping Italians who have recently come here 10
settle The award will be a bronze
plaque bearing the following inshyscription
In recognition of hismiddotdedicashytion to the principles and ideals upon which America was foun~shy
ed for outstanding contributions to the welfare of his fellow men for his many laborsand selflesa service which furthered the mishygration reception and resettleshyment of Italians in this country
Levis Educator LEVIS Que (NC) - Father
Calixte Ferland who spent neady 50 of his 70 years at Levw College is dead He was gradushyated nom the school in 1907 and returned there to teach after hi ordination in 1911 He remained at Levis College as a professor or spiritual director until aU re~
-tiremen-t in 1953 ~
tistics Spiritual guidance pedshyInstitute inmiddot Rome hailed it as agogy and psychology and medishy
a center where the broadest and cal and pastoral psychi~try complete studies will prepare 1ftmiddot addition 10 these cOursespriests for the ~art of arts tbe the constitution stated that therepastoral care of souls should be special coUrses of apshy
The institute which was plied specialization for the founded in 1957 and has alreadT training of priests capable of graduated more than 100 stushy carrying out the apostolate Ia d~nts was officially instituted many specialized areas such and sanctioned by the Pope in book and publication editing orshyhis recent Apostolic Constitushy ienting public opinion entershytion Ad Uberrima Its publi shy ~inment acial action Catholic cation was announced earlier by associations and helping variOW the Pope himself during an audishy elasses of citizens in particular ence with a group of graduate workers farm laborers shepshyof the institute herds sailors soldiers peoshy
By virtue of Our authoritT fessional people artists people We officially establish the Passhy responsible for social life arid toral Institute It is Our wish others that it be given the honorary title of Pontifical within the Pontifical Lateran Athenaeum the Pope said in the document GEORGE M MONTLE
The Pontiff added that in thw institute priests of eachmiddot and Plumbing - Heating every clerical status may leam
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London Commies Plan Infiltration Of Ireland
LONDON (NC)-London headquarters of the Commushynist party is preparing agents for the infiltration of
-Ireland The existence of a specshyial Irish bureau at party headquarters is alleged in aD article in the Catholic Herald weekly newspaper published by Douglas Hdye former editor ot the London Daily Worker who is now a leading Catholic journshyalist
Irish members of the party middot he wrote have been undergoshy
ing special preparation for the day when an economic crisis hits Britain This the Communist leaders calculate will bring witll it mass unemployment Tens
of thousands of Irish people will return to Ireland which in the circumstances will itself be in
middot the throes of an even more sevshyere depression
All Angels If and when this happens
the communists inention is that lOme thousands of card-holdin
middotIrish Communist party members will be among them Overnight the party will be established ill every part of the country and eommu~ism will be taken by Irelands own sons and daughters to practically every town and Yillage Those who Ulus returll will have gone through the specshyial training which is now beshying organized for them
Pilot schemes Mr Hyde add- ed are already being tried 10
find the most effective ways of reaching the Irish They have been aimed at intellectualmiddot as well as manual workers and at
the Irish Republican Army Evshyery avenue is being probed u a possible tranmission belt for Communism he said
Catholic Newspaper Has Twofold Use
LOS ANGELES (NC)-It may be true that in Philadelphia nearly everybody reads the
middot Bulletin But it is just as true that ill Wewak New Guinea nearly everybody smokes The Tidings Los Angeles archdiocesan paper
For this bit of intellig~nce
70U can thank Father Francis Mihalic SVD who was intershyviewed befote going back to Wewak after terriporary duty in Southern California
He receives The Tidings fa Newmiddot Guinea reads it thea passes it on to his native parishshyioners
When theyve read it they use it for cigarette paper king size Mighty valuable ~ Eacll sheet is worth a coconut
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V(utican ~ongregation Regulates CDntinued froOl Page 011 e must supply f~om seven to 10
_J trustworthy wItnesses PhYSIcal the claIms of v~li~ but ~ ~on- evidence if any is usually deshyconsummated maJr18ges Irtce termined by court-appointedthe l1aim of non-consumm~tIon h
d litmiddot 01 the p YSlclans can lead to a ISSP u IOn Throughout the hearing the marriage vow-o~e ~f a p~pe s diocesan-appointed defender of heaviest responsibtlItIes--~o~al the bond does his best to destroy bishop may not eren ~egm n~- all arguments that might permit vestigating such ~ claIm ltntil the dissolution of the marriage he is expressly Iflv~n per DlS- bond When he has no more obshyluon by the congre~atIonto d I) so jections the hearing ill closed
Short H~to A full report together with the Commonly known as the C~o~- bishops recommendations is forshy
gregation of the $acrament S It warded to the congregation has a short hi~~ry It was Full Investigation established 50 years ago b One of the 35 consultors ex-Pope St Pius X Befor~ It amines the case on its arrival existed the vari~1us dispe nsa- If he is satisfied with the forshytions and proble S connected mal presentation of facts--and with the seven sa raments were often he is not--he turns it over
alfscattered among r a d )zen to one of the congregations own older congregation ~t was ltlten defenders of the bond Either COPTIC RITE PATRIARCH Archbishop Silvio Oddi a problem and s~etImes a r ~~z- the consultor or tfie defender of Apost~lic Internuncio to Egypt presents the s~cred palshyde 1ltgt know whlcll congregc t~~n the bond may send the case back lium to the new Coptic Rite Patriarch of AlexandrIa Egypthad jurisdiction [ a spetiflc to its dioc~se f origin for fur- Stephanous I Sidarouss in a ceremony in the Meadl Semmshycase ther mvestIgatIon
Today the only arriagelt ases After it is examined by the ary As head of the Coptic RIte CatholIcs the prelate ranks which do not CO~Ie within the defender of the bond the case second in dignity to the Bishop of Rome NC Photo jurisdiction of ~i co~greg~tion then goes to three commisSaries are those involvm mIxed JIlar- who examine it separately They
These invo~ve matt)middots of each submit written decision Stonehill Professor Says Qualityriages a differing faiths anltJ are aS~lgned with the majority vote deciding to the Sacred CongregatIon of pro or con Once again it goes Education Needed in Quantitythe Holy Office ~ back to the defender of the bond
From the Co gregationof He has a chance to attack the NOTRE DAME (N~)-The physical sciences sho~d be Sacraments com~ such pen~ls- r4asoningof the cons~ltors if taught in the nations lIberal arts colleges because they mons as that whlc allows t l~nd they conclude the marrIage bas truly Jiberllte the mind from the here and now from the priests to memor~e ~e ylttIve not been consummated merely apparent from the welter of facts and open up to Mass of the BleSli d Vlrgm and Finally after the defender of to Cl~lebrate it roughout the the bOnd draws up his conclushy it the beauty and simplicity field a~e interesting and beauti shyyear instead -of following the sions the case goes tothEi carshy aitd logical rigor of general ful and he can discard large JlormllllituJgical ~alen~Clr dinals in plenary session They laws Rev Thomas E Lock- tracts only with a severe wrench
It is tMs congregatIon also pass on it and then it goes to the c S C professor of phy- to his aesthetic sense ~ut choose that grant~ permis~ion to ~es ~re Pope WhOgrantSordenies the ary he must if the course IS to have
Sics at Stonehlll College North greater significance for the stushythe Blessed SacI ment 10 pp- requested disp~nsation bull Easton Mass decllred here dent than a catalogue of factsvate chapels DUIi g World ~ar Sometimes the congregation U it relaxed mary peaceune submits the case to the Sacred Phrsics and mathematic~ for Father Lockary blamed pro-regu~ations permiting a sh(r~er Roman Rota the Churchs eccleshy example belong 10 the Iberal gressive education with its emshypre-Communion fast authllrlz- siastical court The Congregashy artscurriculum Father Lockary phaSis on teaching methods ing the use of khtki al~arcloths tion retains its jurisdicti()D over contended not because- of the rather than intellectual content Ilnd vestments Ind ~llowmg l~ass the decision independentof the cold war or for other talttlCal for a general deterioration in to be celebrated 1m the ater- Rotas decision and utilitarian re~son~ SCIence -the teaching of physics matheshy
education he saId can and maticsand the other arts andnoon The need for careful documenshy While it govern~ th~ daily use tation painstaking investigation should be justified on grounds sciences in the nations high
of the sacramentsl t~ISco~ g~e- and the part time status of the that were valid in th y~r 1908 schools Until the trend to lower gation does not have Jurlsdl( tlon commissaries and defenders of and will still be valid In 2008 standards is reversed in secondshyover the cerem09ies and rites the bond makes the congregashy quite indcpend~ntl of the tac- ary education he said there is IlUrrounding thes~ sacram mts tions decisions slow work An tical or strategic sItuation really no hope of dramatic im-This is properly t~e work J the average case requires about two F~ther LockaI) who holds a provement on the college level Sacred CongregatIfn of Rlt s years from beginning to end doctorate in physics from Notre We need quality education
Cardinals ~embers MarriaKe Courts Dame discussed Physics and and we need it in quantity Heading the Congregatioll of The third commission super- the C~isis in Education at the Father Lockary declared Simply
Sacraments is i~ 79-yeaI-old vises the administration of dishy annual educational conference rejecting progressive educationPrefl~ct His Emin~ce Benelt etto ocesan marriage courts These of the Holy Cross Fathers here he said is not enough To the Cardinal Aloisi asella The courts must send a detailed reshy The Teaching of Science 10 the older tradition that the purpose Cardinal has been an officii 11 of port each year to the congregashy Liberal Arts College was the of the school is primarily intelshythe l~oly See ~or more tha 1 50 tion The reports list the names theme of the two-day sessions yeaIll Much of ~i~ experi mce and qualifications of ~ll offi~ials Physicists for the most part was acquired as a Idlplomat rep- of the diocesan marnage trlbushy have failed to devise good physshyresenting the Church in Plt rtu- nals and states the number and courses f the llberalJes or arts gal Chile andArglntin~ nature of the decisions h~nded tudent who is not majoring inA total of 20 cardmals are down sth Ii ld in Father Lockaryse e members of this congrega lion Each marriage case brought opinion He insists that suchThose living in Rome neet before a diocesan tribunal must middotcourses should be rigoriouslyevery Friday ~ di cuss its p rob- be tried twice and the two vershy
scientific lems and work 9n the se~nd dicts must agreeWhefJ theY It is misleading and dishonshyand fourth Monfay of ~ch dont they ususally ate sent to t he observed to present themonththe Prefec has an audi- the Rota ot firial adjudication
udentiJ with a sort of popularence with His ~oliness Pope In most countries the appelshymechanics course under the guisePius XII to keep im abreailt of late court for suc~ cases is 10shy f ne He believes that inthe congregations activities and cated at the metropolitan see or o scle c
to plresent its d~sions for his archdiocese chancellery Thus in the problems which it treats the course should be as fundamenshypersonal approvl or disap- the United States for instance
provll there are mahy appellate courts tal _asJogical and intellectuallydemanding as the course for theThirty-six consIltors arE on But in the Philippines the conshyspecialiststhe congregationsj staff Tnese gregation set up in 1957 a pilot
are priests mostlJ( membeIs of project with one single appellate The college physics course fot religious orders Wiho are experts court located ip Manila to reshy liberal arts students should be in canon law and Irelated fi ~ld~ hear all cases brought before the restricted to a few major areas They serve as a pa~el of adv SOlS diocesan tribunals Father Lockary said This preshyIlnd specialists gU~ding the car- A spokesman of the congregashy sents a real difficulty he obshy
served since for the specialistdinals and ultJma~~IY the Fope tion said his off~ce is still stud~shyall the npoks and crannies of hisMost of them livel In Rome and ing the effectiveness of thIS
have a full-time jb in add tion single-court method He said it ----------~-shyto their work fortihe congrega- has proved to have ~ome very tion great advantages and IIOme DEBROSSE OIL ~
Three Comqiissions drawbacks ~ Besides the cdnsultors the While hailing it as a mile- ~ co
Congregation of sfcraments has stone in the gradual process of ~ threE commissionsr The fibt is canonical procedure he said it Heating Oils devoted to problefls connetted is much too early to c~nclude with the Sacramet~ of Holy 01- that a similar system might be andBurners delS This commission w l1ich introduced in other countries ~ currently has 18 ofticials stu dies M ~ 365 NORTH FRONT STREET such matters as te val~dit~ of Sailors Attend ass
NEW ~ BEDFORD ordinations or thje oblIgatIons I B antine Rite connected with ~ajor orders ~ n yz WYm~n 2-5534 and how they are met by hose ATHENS (NC)-Several hunshywho have been orClained dred Catholic d b thsailors received ~---------------------shy
The second CO~~ission ceals Holy CommunIon un er o species for the first time ltbf their
with valid but non-cons um- lives when they attended a By- J Electricalmated marriages It has 80 zahtirie Rite Divine Liturgy
priests on itS staf~5 comiDlS- (Mass) aboard the USS Saratoga ~i ContractorsI5Bries and 25 de~1nders of the ~)marriage bond Ltlke the on- her~e ceremony was arranged
aultOIS most of Ithese pr ests J ]j i ddT by Father (Cmdr) John
have full-time jo IS n a I ln Burns Catholic chaplain of the eo their work Wi the comIDIS- t ~
aircraft carrier while this um ilIon of the Mediterranean 6th Ileet
When a local bis~p is grall~ was anchored in the Bay of Athshypermission to investigate a claIm t ~~ of nl)n-consummalion of 11Iar- ens recently The Divine LI urgy 944 County St ~ (
T di was celebrated by Father Isidore riage he appointf a oc~san Rigoutcos SJ of St Paulssem- New Bedfordeourt to gath~r thF facts lloth inv aeze J )JIalti4~ to the eontesteltl man aae __
ectual training must be addedlthe realization that education must somehow be ad~-ted to the WHEATONS needs and the abIlIties of all t h
shyand that sound educatIve ec FAMOUS needed he saId h
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look and that the theater should help people relax
In times like these I think wed all be best helped by laughter Its a great relaxer and were all too taut he said And it would greatly ~eshyduce the lines at the psychiashytrists office
Not escape theater - that not what I mean although in a sense it would be an escape ~rom
the awful grimness of the tImes -but rather a more elevated view of life and ourselves High comedy can do this he exshyplained
A ttends Daily ~ass
Mr ~itchard who attends Mass daily believes the theater is a profession rather than a business He advised starryshyeyed graduates to seek pru~ent
counsel before plungIng mto the grease-paint life
Re said that being a Catholic in the theater can be tough at times but that some of the finest people and some of the best Catholics Ive ever known are theater people Its the ones c who foul up however who get the headlines You never heard of the heroic lives of somemiddot ~
It goes back to your home training-and this is where t~
parents responsibility is great if you receive the proper training you can lead a good Catholic life in the theater p~oshy
fession just as you can in busishyness or law he declared
Church to Observe 150th Anniversary
DAMARISCOTTA MIL L S (NC)-Bishop Daniel J Feeney of Portland will be celebrant of a Pontifical Mass in St Patricks Church here today to mark the 150th anniversary of the church one of the oldest in New Eng- land
The building was dedicated on July 17 1808 by Most Rey Jean Lefevre Cheyerus first Bishop of Boston At that time Maine was a part of Masssach setta
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SeesOpportunity to Te~chmiddot To Serve on Foreign Missions Cros$WordSoluti~iI - LOS ANGELES-Thirty-four The Lay Mission Helpers wear-Rothmiddoter~Than Defemiddotnd Tmiddotrumiddotth laymen and women includillg no distinctivemiddotgarb but degllly a
two mamiddotrriedcouples with chU- ring inscribed Weare Gocl lt By Joseph A B~eig dren will leave -thiscountry helpers During ~h~ir service
soon to work in -the Churchs in the missions they receive no Cleveland Universe Bulletio foreign missions Thirty persons pay J)eyond room board medshy
middot AS I recall it w~s Chesterton who said 60 or 70 years will go to Africa and four to ical care and a monthly allowshymiddotago that if Stpeorge were to come back to life he would Ecuador ance of $20 take a long look at the world around him-and prepare to be Each of the 34 personspos Typical of the 34 who wiD bull martyr again A sesses askiU needed in mission leave soon for theinissions are
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Chesterton and St George if years andMrs Frank Bohler discriminationno longer can pre~ eythey could come among us tend to any real respectability rh are members ofthe ~ay Mr and Mrs McGhee wiD Ilowrnight take the long not in our South not in South IetmiddotWmiddotorks Seekmiddotmiddot ~Isslonmiddot Helpers AssoltlatIon teach ata mission school in loOk together and get ready to Africa not even in India where I~establisheqhere three ye~rsa~o Quito Ecuador They will take
be in one way or another the castes are crumbling Vcifican Hookup under t4epatronagef HISE~Ill- their young adopte~ daughter apostles niis- The wrongs survive but their lt ~~c~ Jam~ ~~~n~ls Cd~ with them Mr McGhee who middot~nari~s foundations have been washed VATICAN CITY (NC)- The ~ n y~e rc I~ op holds bull masters degree is on
B ei n g no away There is no durabilityin middotNational Broadcasting ~ompany Angeles the faculty of the Los Angele middot prophet I m~y them now in the U ~S middotand the Canadian Cardin~l McIntyre receied Traae and Technical College~ middot ~mistakeri but I would perceive t~atmiddot such Catholic Broadcasting Systtm ~he solemn promiSeIimiddot of the 34 His wife~ Rosemary is an eleshy
think we are foolishness as divorce with itsmiddot have joined networks in many mehandw-omenata ceremony mentary sChool teacher mergjng from restlesS seeking for other mates partS of the world in asking for in S~ Vjbia~uts C~t~edral here Mao Areas elil longhap- and birth prevention with its hookups withmiddot Vatican Radio Theypledged ~ obey the bishop Mr IiMe B hI Il tism of blood middotnervous-nelly fussing over pop- formiddot speCial papal broadcasts of themission area to which tliey ~ bo k middothlmiddot 0 d ~rfwI COtmiddot~shyt an
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h ~U center in downiown Nairobi the emling of the period in which look as imbecilic as they are ose 0 e sQca e IDVISI le s I S o~ e we are 0 e mlamp- K Afmiddotmiddot Th 11 t k
-e middothmiddotad to use most of our en- S h th audiences wllich His Holiness middotsions enya rIca ey WI a e - uc lOgs no longer have P p XII l d T Free P i tii their twoyoung sonsmiddotwith them ergies inmiddot holding the fort middotof --any power of attracting vigorous ope IUS IS glvmg c Olser~ O res Mr ~ohler wasa pilot on a
_tehgion and civilazation youth nuns throughout middottlJe world By servIng In the mlSSlona N ft d If my judgement is correct I wouidm~rk weilth~fact Other rtqu~sts fot hooku~s middottheYwllrfree m~ssionary priests Vord~~aII ~~~rr~~K~~
thepersowwho is middotin his teens that even the mo~t e~orm9us have come from networks In andReli~ious fi-om ~~ch~e middotWar middot middotr 20s now ought tolook forward bigotry in all history~thECOrn- Italy ~rance Spall) Portuga1- chanlclll and admInIstratIve In addition to Ecuador and
ehiefly to expounding truth munistbigotry agairist God al)d Irelan~an~ ~he Net~erlan~s work~l)d enab~ ~hem to ~~vte Kenya otherriission areas)o rather than chiefly defending it religion and against man as Thlaquo~nvlSlble audIences WIll more ~untolPlrltua1 act~~lties which the Missi~gtn Helper wfll as we who went before them Gods image arid likeness ~ is be broadcasts of Mass offer~d The~rdeparture WIll brl~g to go are Mwanzain Tulgimyika found it necessary to do lieaving imd splintering from the by the ope andmiddot a p~pal dls- 54 the number of Lay MIssIon Gwelo in South RhodesIa Preshymiddot I agree ~ith those whO feel pressure of it own ignora~t co~rse Intendedespeclally for Helpers~rommiddotLosAnge~~s who toria ani JohilIinesburg in the that a newmiddot wind is blowing contradictions ~~Ole~e~ nuns TheY~ln be are nowInover~eas mIssIons Union of South Africa Calabar across the world dissipating the If I were young I would judge IVI e f IDdo t~r~e far~~ on~r~ Am~Ilg th~ sevett men and 21 and Owetd in Nigeria and Tashyold fumes of error hatred prej- that th~ fu~ure belongs to those~~a~u~us~~ u y an wom~n ire SIX r~glster~d nllrse mille in Ghana adice lies selfishness greed who wIll 1arvest the seed so Th d h d 11 and f~ve teachers The group also Among their assignments will e Iscourse on eac ay WI 1 d f N 1 t
and ignora1ce 1ong watered WIth blood and b b d t t 5 30 EDT me u es a ormer avy plO a be teaching social and medicalroa Our centuries of tribulation tears Teh p caslla k ~mFmiddotmiddot h liJoOtype operator and photo en- work editing mission newsshy e ope WI spea In renc bull 1 t 1 and misunderstanding have been I woud resolve to devote my- T 1- tmiddot II b 1middot1 graver seyera pracca nurs~s papers operating supply center lf to middottmiddot k I d rans a Ions WI e gIven In a d n id 1 k diJe for the most part to a mad se POSI Ive wor woul i th d f 1- ~ nurse ~ a l8 bull soc~a ror -and handlingsecretarial duties
fudiviciuaiism which blinded try to grasp firmly and set maJr anguags on ~ ays 0 ers an artI~t secretarIal work- - - men and women to the common forth formiddot others the~splendor ~~~~ng the 7dlscoursrs fFom ers8 ~achines~op wozker and lt
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DEVOTION
In insane rebellion against of the literature that elevates 19 tma~g~r~te~ ~ewbbroad perw~e~ dliring thep~s~ year the Iildividualist insanitymove- rather than degrades of wise cas l~g 1sc te ~ e Fearn h lreparmiddotmg them~elves spIrItually
meilts like fascismnazism and education of people-to-people ~eg~ ar y 0 rIca I~ renc andmiddotmiddotmaterially for worK iti the communism blackened the world help of right international re- or llguese andEn~h~h mtsEiions
with vioience cruelty injustice lations and the like French Governmentmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Unde~the diJe~tion ofM~gr middot falsehoods and wars I would look upon television Anthony Brouwers fouilderand
i think the pendulum now is and radio nuclear power the Honors Maritain director of the mission associashynearing the center We have had dr~ma modern medicine bank- PARiS (NCr-Noted French tiontheYhave studied tlieology
more than enough of hatred and ing and business as colossal op- philosopher Jacqiies MaritaiJl ascetics Scriptllre first aid and lies Now we want love truth porturiitiesto do colossal good has beennamed a Grand Officer the history of Uiemiddotarea where and justiceWe are seeking the Oh if I were a young person of the Legjon oi Honor-this they wiliserve
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in forward to q career and H Mr Maritainwho served at PRESCRIPTIONS owishing to serve God and man c ome Econtimics one time as French ambassador
CalIed Forandmiddot Delivered bullbull ~~VhU hl1K not so much ST LOUIS (NC)~Two nuns to the Holy See is a professor oFrefuti~g objections as of re- who helped establish the only emeritus of Princeton Univershy ~ TIMES DAILY IN FALL RIYER ve~ling the depths breath and graduate program in home eco- sHy beauty~of goodness divine and nOlnics education offered in a At the saJlle tiqe the Council Once-A-Day in Somerset and Swansea at 430 PM
human 1 U S Catholic university have of Ministers bestowed the award Special Attention Given 1 would wish to fit myself received a special papal blessing of Commander of the Legion of n~t yargue but to ~nlighten and commemorative plaques Honor on 81~year-61d Father To Emergency Prescripti~ns and inspire I would concern from His Holiness Pope Pius Henri Breuil il French priest myself less with preparing middotto XII and paleogiapl1er of wodd reshy ~ ~A Surgical ~ppliance CO battle evil thingsand more with ~hey are Sister Mary Anselm nown ~aining myself to propagate and Sister Mary Iierre In 1950 Father Breuil has visited grotshy I~ U Pharmacy
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51ory of Farrells Courage Object Lesson for Youth 1 By Jack Kineavy
SomerM t High School- Coach We mentio ed in p~ssing last week that the National
League All-Star iroster included one Richard Joseph Farrell ace reliever of Ithe Philadelphia Phillies never dreaming that the big ri~hthandel would play such a stellar role in the annual clas~ic Farrells Talking about bonuses the pitching as a mJltter of fact Philadelphia Phils paid out the
W S th~ rankihg achi~ve~ amazing s~m of $600000 ~ colshya I lege and hIgh school st- In the
ment In what has been ies- period 20 May to 20 June We scribed as an 01herwise ilrab suspected that the Braves were gam(~ the leaders in the bonus league
His striking but faint so Also re bonuses out the Sox the Baltimore Orioles have just contingent of signer two former Connecticut Jensen Wil- CYO products Charlie Symion Iiams and Mal- of Stratford and John Papa of zone represent Stamford
one of Dicks Torres Tosses No-Hitter all-time base- The first win for the Somerset ball thrills You Junior Legion team will be well can bet that he remembered in that it involved was giving just a no-hitter the seasons first in a little bit extra the circuit Lefty Jack Torres against the boys All-Narry with Dighton this past from Boston For I it is COD mon season turned the trick against knowkltlge that the Broolrline Attleboro last Thursday at Potshynative was given Ithe wait-and- tersville Field see treatment by tr~ Boston clltb Tino De Giovanni Attleboro upon his graduation froD St catcher was the only visitor to Marys High I get on base once on an cJror
Perhaps Qicks Iphysical oon- again via a base on balls Fall dition unduly i~fl~le~ced the River 61 leads the league by Sox He had beell stnckell by 211 games and is an odds-on
polio when little Imo~e th m a favorit~ tP ann~x the tItle and bab~ and the drerd diseaSE left move mto the mter-zone comshyhim with a crippled leff leI He petitiori late this month worl~ a brace u~til hewa 13 Tom Courtney ~x-Jfordham years old and eren after the flyer and Olympic 880 met~r brace was discardfd Dick h id ~ champions set f~r his ~irstfling have steady treatments until on the cinders on the current two years ago I Russian tour Tom plans to hang
Today Dick mares ~he tril in up h~s spike after he takes from the bull per wl~h a limp another shO1 at the 880 melee that is percephbl owmg tlt) the world mark 1457 held by fact that his le~tll~g is one-third Roger Moens of Belgium smaller than hiS pght But once His lltudies a~ the Harvard he uets on that rpOU1ld he ge~- Graduate ~chool of Business Adshyerates power plus DICk vas a ministration didnt permit Tom slender lad just out of high to train regularly this year and school when Isawl him wod last he found getting in shape for the That was in 19qO in Plattsburg Russian tour arduous But Tom N Y when he pitched the Bur- has won major races on all the ling ton Cardinals Ilof the now de- continents of the world save fund Northern League ~ a Asia He hopes to rectify this 7-2 victory over ~he home eam against the Russians
DIck has com~ a long way Italian national sports idol since then ~ow al strapping 63 Ercole Baldini was received in 220 pounder hiS ast bdl is a special Papal aUdience with his morE livemiddot than eye~ and i t~e mother Baldiilf 25 is a mili shyshort haul he Ci)mpares hv~r- tant member of the ItalianCathshyabl~ with any lof t~e J owerolic Youth organization and as hurler~ inthe mllrorst~day Last he always does wor~ its insigshyye8 Dick had 13 fi~ Sf ason nia on his coat uapel when he was In fl2 appearance~ hepost~ an received by HIf Hoheg Pope excl~llent 10-2 record and h ad an Pius XII earll~d run aver~ge of 231 1bull bull Recently Baldini won the
At this writinlf he has a ~-~ 2500 mile Giro dItalia abicycle mark and owns a league ~ea~mg race which is orie oj ltalyens ERA of Il7 in the55 1n00ngs major spotting eventS In 1956 he has pitched ~rilY 24 Dicks be won several important vicshybest years lie ah ad Th~ (Ieter- tories in the cycling events of the mination he has hown In Dver- Melbourne Olympics and in coming what appeared to )C an that same year went on to gain insurmountable Iandicap s~ould the world championship be an object less n for all The Pope receivedBaldini with
Long hot great cordiality and congratu-Several Great r Boston All- lated him on his achievements
Scholastics who e~tered pro- in the field of sports The Ponshyfessional basebaH With Ton Ar- tiff then inquired about Gina ruda and Russ Gibson are back Bartali another great cycling home after brie~ flings hthe champion of the past and also minors Joe CaSfcgliOne 01 Wo- an active member of Italian burri Russ Run e of Reading Catholic Action At the end of and John~ Silvon c of Lyonn aU the audience t~e Pope gave of whom were if the Reu Sox Baldinis mother a roSary and system recently Were handed the cyclist 3 silvermiddotmedalof hill th~iI release Ea h -won a three pontific~te sports star in h gh schoo and might~ave had is~()llege ed~ Church Desecration ration assured via athletic A sholarship but h~ chose W pur- Brings pology sue a car~er in p~o ball MANGALORE (NC) The
Of course if ai boy is 0 fered Mysore governinf t has apoloshya substantial b0Jius one which gized for the desecration 9f a woild ~ecure Jisl future rE~~u~- Catholic Church less of what happens to him III It called the desecrator a vashyorganized ball treres foe d for - grant suspected to be of unsound thought OtherWIse a lad who mind turns his back on higher educa- The governments statement tion is taking ~ te -c risk was in answer to a Catholic apshyMost major leafue scouts are peal The Catholics had called the first to encoUlage a toy to for protection of tneir religion go to school but Ithe lure)f the from fanatic Hindu elementS diamond proves bften too great which they claImed seemed inshyThe odds of succlss in orglnized terested in setting up subvershyball are estimatel at 100 10 1 a sive iorce~ to destroy churches real long shot I
The statement attribut~d to L EM lEU X pro football coac~ Buddy Iarker PLUMBING amp HEATING INC to the effect that IGood coching for Domestic is more perspiration tha n n ~ spiration remihds us oE our ~~~ amp Industrfal revered physic~ profess1lr at Sales and ~ Boston College rr John robin __bullbullbull- Service who always ins~sted thai aca- wy 2-9447 demic success was based on 90 2283 ACUSHNET AVE per cent pEmipir~tion and lO per NEW BEDf=_OAD cent inSPiration - ~ l
CONFIRMATION IN NAVY CHAPEL Bishop Luke K Arai of Yokohoma administers the sacrament of Conshyfirmation to Cpl Milton Morris of Waquoit Mass and 13 others at a camp chapel in the U S Naval Air Station in Atsugi Japan Standing in rear is Father Gerald J Ryall of New York an Augustinian missionary in JapanNC Photo
Citizens for Decent Literature Meet to Expand Movement
ASHLAND (NC) ~ Citizens for Decent Literature from all bull the obscene literature trade over Ohio met here to form a the Cincinnati attorney said statewide unit of the civic 01- Compared with them he deshy
clared we are just a bunch ofganization and lay plans for a boys trying to play in the big national group leagues But boys or not we
In an aU-day meeting the 60 have to go down into the jungle CDL representatives adop~d a and fight them and beat resolution citing the extent of them the pornography trade and call- Warning that any good cause Ing for the banding together of draws a lot of crusaders and doshyorg~nizations which oppose its gooders who are over-eager and spread lt0 under-educated Mr Keating The resolution pointed out urged CDL members to familshy
that in recent yearsmiddot there has iarize themselves -with the Ila shy
been an ever-increasing num- ture of the obscenity tradeand bel of lewd base and porno- the laws which try to-restl11ct it graphic magazines on our news- Enforce Laws stands Estimates of the Dumshy
bel of indecent publications Louis Arata also of Gificinshyissued in this country mn as nati recalled that Citizens for high as 10 million oopies Decent Literature was fOUl)ded monthly it said in tha~ city less than lour y~ars
Th - 1 ti dded that the ago We saw that the only e reso u on a feasible approach to theprobshyp~ncI~al theme of these m~g- lem was legal he saiq We
aZI~es IS S~X w~th no resttlc- found good laws alteady in exshytions or lImItations and as-
d th t t f th f d JStence on the City county andserte amos 0 em In t the hands of state levels bull But downnght
their way m 0 apathy on the part of the pubshycollege-age or younger youths lic seemed to be the chief rea-
Press Freedom son why they were riot enshyWe believe in and cherish forced
the freedom of the press the resolution declared but beshylieve the material to which ~e
have referred falls outside of the purvi~w of thisfreedoRi
The resolution concluded by urging all Ohio organizations engagedmiddot in the fight onobscenshy
ity to band together and give their wholehearted support and encouragement to statewide organization to be known as Citizens for Decent Literature Inc
The CDL representatives heard Charles Keating founder and director of the movement describe the battle against porshynography as a jungle ~ight
Criminals communists and unscrupulous persons willing to make a profit at any cost to the well being of society are part ~f
THE ANCf-lOshy195819Thurs July 17
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Five Per Cent Average Time For Relig~on bull GENEVA (NC) - Ren
gious education occupies an average of five per cent of the time in courses of study of public schools in 73 nations according to a report made pubshylic here at the 21st International Conference on- Public Education
The study was prepared by the International Bureau for Edshyucation and the United Nations Educational Social and Culshytural Organization (UNESCO)
It showed that religious trainshying occupies as much as 195 per cent of the time in pUblfc schools in some countries (
Commenting on the report Msgr John Fen_ ~lO a Iepre- sentative of the Holy See at the education conference said the Vatican delegation is greatly satisfied to learn that religioUi education is given so much atshytention in the pu blic schools of So many countries
However Msgr Ferrofino a member of the Apostolic Nunshyciature at Berne added that J his delegation was deeply grieved at the evidence that religious training is excluded from public schools in some nations
This situation is mitiga~d he said by the religious training given in private schools He cited figur~s prepared by the Intershynational Bureau for Catholic Education at the Hague which show that some seven and a half million children study in private schools- in West Germany the Netherlands Great Britain Ausshytria Belgium France Ireland and Italy
In the United States Msgr Ferrofino pointed out about five million children receive religious training in pJivate ~hools
Msgr Ferrofino praised a shittjrrient of the middotU S delegashytionto theconference that one of the objectives of educa~iOJl in the United States is to obtain a high standard of spiritual
middotJlloral and ethical formatioh Such Ii definition of the goob
of education he said comes closer to the ideal of complete education than the mere moral education cited in the publk education programs ofmiddot several nations
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Consecrate Eigh~ Chinese Bi~hops ~~ Despit~ Excon~imunicati~nWatlling
HONG KONG (NC)- - Both Catholic and communist sources here report that eight elected
Catholic bishops have been conshysecrated rec~ntly in communist China
Four priests are reported to have been consecrated bishops by Bishop Francis XavierChoa
SJ of Sienhsien in his catheshydral and the other four by
middot Archbishop Ignacius Pi of Mukshyden in the Tsinan cathedral The Siimhsien consecrations are said to have taken place on April 20 and the Tsinan ones on June 1
Reports of the new ~onsecrashytions came three months after it was announced that two Chinshy
eSt bishops had been conseshycrated in Hankow despite the explicit warning of the Holy See that both the consecrating bishop and those consecrated
wo~ld suffer excommunication Decrees issued by the Sacred
~ongregation of the Holy Ofshyfice~back in 1951 provide auto shymatic excommunication for the conSecrator andthe priests conshysecrated when men are raised to the episcopate withoutmiddotthe ap
proyal of the Holy See ~ Sees VacaQt
ACCQfding to the communist JlewspaperHopeh Jih Pao the elelt~ed- bishops consecrated by Bishop Chao in Sienhsien are
Fathers Wang Shouchien- Pan Shao-ching~ Chang Shouyi and Lan Pai lu It gave their Sees
asYungnien ~uanhwa Siwaittze and Yungpi1g
Yungnienand Yungpingboth i H h r d n ope provmce are Iste where in the United Statesliy the Vaticanyearbook as pe-
ingvacarif Sees But Suanhwa St-Louis City Parks Director and Siwailtze have legitimate Jalmer Baumesc~n~ngth~ proshy
gtbishops with the latters Bishop grarnari important and middotvital to spend onemiddot or two weeks in an ties are offered for confessions middot Melchior Chang-listed as being unpertaing saicittle prpgrm ~tmosphereeIosely akin to the and Holy Communion in jail for the Faith
Meanwhile several Catholic -sources here have receivedmiddot what seem to be reliable reports from Red China of theconsccra-tion of fourothers elected bishops by Archbishop Pi of Mukden for the schis~atic patriotic AssoCishyation bfChincse Catholic~ The information ~ messages
-andmiddotreports br)ught hl~rebymiddotiilshydividuais and stili incomplete --indicate -- that the Mukden
Archbishop consecrated Fathersc Charles Li and Teng ven-iung
for the Diocese of Tsaochow and the Tsinanarchdiocese BOth Sees have been vacant~~i~her the names of the other two bishops nor their Sees have b~n~~
respective classifications Unobjectionab~ for General
Patronage-Desert Hell Dunshykirk Spy in the Sky
Unobjectionable for Adult and Adolescents-Man or Gun
Once UPOfFgt a Horse Revenge of Frankenstein Unobjectionable for Adults-shy)~lever Love a StrangermiddotmiddotPagans
Objectionable in Part for All t-Hot Car Girl
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Jul~ 27-St Stephen Dodgeshy ville
Sf Francis of Assisi New Bedford
Holy Redeemer Chatshyham
Aug 3-Sf George Westport Sacred Hearts Fairhaven
Aug i~St Tnere~ So~th Attleboro
St Theresa New Bedshyfrd
Our Lady ~f Vi~tory-Centerville
gt THEmiddotANtHOR Secoild~cla8s mail privileges authorized
middotat Fall River Mass Publisbed eve Tbursday at 410 Higbland Avenue Fall
River Mass by the Catholic Press ~f the ~~)ioces~ of FalJ Ricr Sllh~rintioD price
middotmiddotrbymiddot maIJl(llltllllJd $409~per1eal ~_
If the reported newconsecrashy
tionsare true and if~hey were carried out ~ithout Vatican apshy
proval it would bring the numshybel of schismatic bishops in Red China to 10
Oil the heels o~ the reported new conse~rationscome reports that the c~ndidates for episcopal consecration have been chosen for five other Sees They are Nanking whose Archbishop Paul Yu Pin is in exile in the United States Suchow where Massashychusetts-born Bishop Philip Cote S r was jailed and then expelled the vcant Hangchow archdiocese Shanghai deprived of its pastor since the imprisonshyment of Bishop Ignatius Kung iii
September 1955 and Canton where the Apostolic Adminis
trator Bishop -Dominie Tang CHURCH LEADERS IN ALASKAmiddotI~ 1948 the MostSJ ~as jlih~d last Febr~~ry Rev Francis D GleesonSJ (left) was appointed titularOffl-cl-als middotPamiddotI-Se Bishop of Cotenl1a and Vicar Apostolic of Alaska His resishy
dence is in Fairbanks He is a native of Ca~rollton Mo bull 0 - - Pit I PIre a e s an Most Rev Dermott OFlanagan (right) Irish-born American
ST LOins (N()-City fshy citizen was consecrated Bishop of the newly erected Diocese ficials lauded Msgr John J of Juneau in 1951 His See city is Juneau the capital 01 Butler for providing the first Alaska NC Photos - recreational program of its type
in citYhistory forunderpriv- German Lutheran SI-sters Foundileged -children in public hous-
ing Protesta t R tmiddot t H The MsgrButlerNeighborhood n e ~ea ouse
Center will starimiddottoprovideorshyganized recreation foiloo Negro children living in themiddot William L Igoe Housing project here John J McGuire manager of the project saili it ~as the first program of ifs-killdtOJgtesponshysored b~ areligio-s group in a public housing project anyshy
was a real service both lOttie on~ p~evailing in si~ilar i~sti The Ecumenical Sisterhood of children and the community tutlOns under Cathohc aus~lcesMary (Marienschwestern) is led
MsgrButler who isdfrector There ar~ 50 rooms~ each by its two foundresses Mother of Catholic Chatities here will
condl~f a day camp for the chil~ dreil at the citys 1200-acre For- J
estPark lIis~eighbor~oodCeitshyter ill provide tra1sp9rtation
The Igoe ~partments were bUIlt tmiddot I ~o years ago Jep acmg all area of slumsnwthwesL of the Sf Louis centraL business district Thereare no large- play
ar~as or _parks within miles of the apartmentS
C o atechlsm Is TaughtBy Correspondence SATURDAY- St Vincent De middotprotestaI in tenor actually re-
TAIPEI (Nc)-A-correspond available here ence course in Catholic doctrine
organized and directed here by ~ather Albert Cremer CICMLegion of Dece~cy IS proving a success on Formosa
The follo~ing films are to The courSe was initiated and be added tomiddot the lists in their advertfsemiddotdmiddot 18 momiddotnthsago There
are more than 4000 persons reshyceiving the weekly lessons of the elght-month coursemiddot
The idea for teaching docshytrine through the mail was bor rowed from the successful efshyforts of the Knights ofColumshybus in America-
HEADS ASSOCIATION Brother J 1lfred FSC of ChristianmiddotBlothers College Memphis Tenn has assum ed office as president of the Catholic Business Education AssoCiation Chicago Active in business ~ducation for many years he taught at Evanston IlL Boys ToWn Nebr Winona Minn Ind St Louis Mo NC Photo
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DARMSTAPT (NC)~A Prot-to themiddot Catholic Church and one estant retreat house believed to to th~ Orthodox Church A be the only one of its kind iil the statueof St Francis stands in world was inaugurated in Ger- the cloister of the motherhouse many by the Ecumenical Sister~ rhe retreats includmiddotc Bible hood of MarYa Lutheran com- reading prayer and ~ediUtion munity often likened to Cath- The retreatants alsoar~ invited olic reiigious orders 6f women tOtake part in the s~rvices held The new building adJoins the by the Sisters in their~ chapel mother hous~ of the slsterho~d WhIChmiddot mclude MatinsLauds and wasr named The Joy of Vespers and Compline after a Jesus Retr~iitants are invited Benedictine pattern Opportunishy
named for either ~ Ca~hhc samt Basilea (Dr Klata Schlink) and orso~e Protestant rehgl~us pe~~ Mother Martyria (Erika Mashysonahty Awhole floor IS d~dl- dauss) who started the moveshycatep to the varlOusdeno~JI1a- ment during the war in connecshy6ns of Protestantism onerO(lm ti()n with Bible classes foryouog
Mass Ordo girls At that time they were inshyspired to begin a common llfe In
FRIDAY--Sf Camillus De Lel- poverty and selfdenial lis Confessor DoublemiddotmiddotWhite In 1947 and against heavy Mass Proper Glori1lmiddot Second odds they formally established
--Collect SS Sumphorosa ~ndthe sisterhood which today conshyher Seven Sons middotMartyrs sists of 60 members and i8 Third Collect for Peace Com_lIPreading fast mon Preface The members lives wbje
Paul Confessor DoNble middotWmiddothte M P GI1 bull ass ropermiddot ona Second ColleCt for Peace Common Preface
SUNDAY~EighthSunday After ~entecost Double Green Mass Proper Gloria Second Collect Sf Jerome Aemilian Confessor Third Collect for Peace Creed Preface of Trinity
MONDAY - Mass of Previous Sunday Simple Green Mass Proper No Gioria or Creed ~econd Collect St Praxedis Virgin Third middotCollect for
Peace CommonPreface TUESDAY~St Mary Magdashymiddot lenetenitentmiddotDouble WlJite
MCOalssl-eemiddot--tPrfooPrerpieasrce~riNa SCecondd
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WEDNESDAyStAppolinaris Bishop and Martyr Double Red Mass Proper Gloria SecshyondCollect St Liborius Bishop andConfessor Third Collect ~or Peace Common Preface
THURSDAY-Mass of Previous Sunday Simple Green Mass Proper- No Gloria or Creed Second Colleet Sf Christina
yirgin and Martyr Third Colshy- J lect for Peace Common
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OrdinaryCites Duty to lIonor Traffic Rules CROOKSTON (NC)
Bishop Francis J Schenk of Crookston has stressed the obligation of Catholics in the matter of traffic safety
The obligation in conscienctl to observe the traffic safety Jegmiddotmiddot lations is inescapable the Minmiddotmiddot nesota Bishop said in a pastorall letter Attention was called to posted speed limit signs on the highways which bind Catholicsl in conscience
The Bishop issued the pastorall in cooperation with a reques1t from Gov Orville L Freeman of Minnesota who appealed tel church leaders of alldenominamiddotmiddot tions to impress upon their mem be~s the importance of traffi41 safety
Prelate Offers MaSSIFor Knight of Maltal NEW YORK (NC)-His Emimiddotmiddot
nence Francfs Cardinal Spellbull man Archbishop of New York offered a Requiem Mass here fol James F McDonnell Sr 18 founder of- McDonnell amp Commiddotmiddot pany one of the oldest invest-middot ment firms in Wall Street
Mr McDonnell a Knight Malta and a financiai contribu- tor to numerous Catholic iisti tutions died here ~ffera lonl illness The Mass was offered iIIl St~atricks Ca~hedraL
MrMcDonn~li married MiSlI Anna Murray daughter of th41 late Thomas EMurray notecll inventor on May 24 1916 The
couple had six sons and eigh1 daughters among them Mn Henry Ford II
Particular Council
fleet Catholic idealsof the reli shygiousmiddotlffe In the beginning the Sisters m~t with criticism and even opposition on the part of Protestant leaders who felt their ideals could not be reconciled with Protestant traditions Soon h th oweverelrwork found wide recognition The Sisters consider prayer th f elr way 0 lifemiddot They feel that prayer is the only means to overcome the division of Chrisshytianity and they have choSen the Blessed Mother as their patronshyess beC~u~__likeMarythey want torgo all tbe way in their com-pletesurrendertQthe Lord by ad9pting povertyhumility and
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To Observe Feast Members of Particular Coun-
cil of Fall River SoCiety of St Vincent de Paul have been r~
minded by President Jerome D Foley that the g~ner~l meeti~ll of the Council will be held at
230 PM Sundayatthe St Vin- eent- de Paul Health Camll
Adamsville Road Westport The Saints feast-will be CJIb-
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PORTLAND (NC)-Any pa- nfchisil school student would be delighted to see whats going on at St Ignatius School in Pltortshyland this month-the Sisters are back in schoo
And thats not all thelre findi1g school to be h ud work
Officially the 27 Sislers from 13 religious communLies throughout the Archdiocese of
middotPortland are taking part irmiddota si-wl~ek curriculum wlrk shop
But moremiddot specifically they are putting together a sodal bull tudies course for Catholic grade schools Sister Mary Adrian archdiocesan superior of scho lis sums it all up by saying that he workshop is an effort to JUt more of a Christian impact in the teaching of social studies
Portlands workshop is part of a national movement which began when Pope Pius XII asled
educators to make Catholic schools more Catholic From that came the formation of bull Commission on American Edushycation at the Catholic Vnivershysity of America in Washington D C
The commission came up with a complete courseof study for all subjects in the elementary
middotschool known as _Guiding Growth in Christian Socilil Livshylng More than 80 dioceses in this country have adopted ft as the basis for parochial school instruction
The social studies program folshylowed in Portland archdiocesan schools was drawn up at a teachshyers workshop in 1952 on the basis of the recommendations contained in Guidingmiddot Growth
However answers to a quesshytionnaire sent to elementary school teachers last year indishycated that the program needed revamping
Bisl~op Russell Goes to Richmond middotMsgr HyleWilmington Coadjutor
WA~HINGTON (NC) - MJst Revbullfohn J Russell has bE en transferred from the Diocese of Charleston and has been nalT ed Bishop of Richmond
Msgr Michael Hyle pastor of St Marys church Baltimore has been named Titular Bishop of Christopolis and Coadjutor with the right of succession to Bist oP Edmond FitzMaurice of Wilshymington Delaware
The appointments made in Rome by His Holiness Pope P us XII were af)nounced here by
middot His Excellency A ~hbishop A nshyleto Giovanni Cicognani Aposshytolic Delegate to the United States
The Diocese of Richmond tas been vacant since the death of Bishop Peter L Ireton l)n
middot April ~7 1958 Bishop Russell was born in
bull Baltimore December 1 1817 and made studies for the prie tshyhood at St Charles College a ld St Marys Seminary ther~ and at the North American College in Rome By an interesting ch~ in of circumstances he was ltrshydained to the priesthood in Rom~ in 1923 by Bishop Willi~ m
Virginia has a Catholic popushylation of 144877 in a general
population of more than 3500000 according to the latest Official Catholic Directory There are in a diocese a total of 294 priests and more than 800 Sisters
M gr H I S bull lye
BIshop-elect Hyle was born 10 Baltimore October 13 1901 the son of John W aIld Elizabeth (McCloskey) Hyle both of whom are deseased He attended the Cat~edral Grammar School in Baltlmor~ St Charles C~llege St Mary s Semmary Baltlmor~ and the North Amencan College in Rome He was ordained in
Rome on March 12 ~927 by Archbishop Joseph Pallca
The Bishop-designate l)a~ hel~ pastoral assignments at the ~hr1l1e of the Sacred Heart he~e 111 Wash1l1~ton and at St Peter s church Libertytown Md S~ Stephen s church Bradshaw Md ~nd St Mar~ of th~As-
THE ANCHORshyThurs July 17 1958
Irish Policemen Finish Course In Sociology
DUBLIN (NC)- Thirty uniformed members of the Irish police force were handshyed diplomas by a visiting cardinal after completing a three-year course in the social teachings of the Church
They were part of an assembly of 800 students who were given diplomas by His Eminence Nor- bull man Cardinal Gilroy Archbishshyop of Sidney Australia in color~
ful graduation exercises held at the Dublin Institute of Catholic Sociology
cardinal Gilroy here with bull group o~ Australian pilgrim ending a European tour of Marishyan shrines presided over the
event at the invitation of Archshybishop John McQuaid of Dubshylin Presentmiddot at the ceremony was Bishop John Francis Norshyton of Bathurst Australia who accompanied the pilgrims on their tourNOVENA STARTS TODAY The intercession of Good I
Cardinal GilrPy said that reshySt Anne will be sought at her shrine in the basement at cipients of the diplomas hadSt Annes Churc~ Fall River through the nine-day period been enriched with knowledgebeginning today Her feast will be observed Saturday that should be of profit to them JQly 266n pedestal is relic from St Annes House in in their daily dealings with their
fellow menJerusalem He warned the graduates that
the Church expected more from Army Chaplaincy middotto Mark Birthday WASHINGTON (NC) - The
U S Army Chaplaincy will commemorate its 183rd annivershysary on July 29 it was anshynounced here by the Office of the Chief of Chaplains Departshyment of the Army
It was on July 29 1775 that middotthe Second Continental Conshygress passed a resolution stipushy~ting that the pay of chaplains in the new Continental Army would be $20 a month Before this date there had been chapshylilin~ serving on an informal
basis with the various colonialmiddot sumptlon church 1I1Baltlmore
He has ~lso se~ved a~ ch~plaln ~ Syrian Prelate Dies o~ St Ehzabeth s H0sPltal ~n thiS
Clt~ and as admlDlstrator of MtAt Hcgtme in Egypt OlIvet Cemetery here $AREH middotEL DAHER (NC)shy
T Russell his fathers brothrArchbishop Clement Michel then Bishop of the CharIest)n See to which Bishop John Rt sshysell sUicceeded as the seventh Ordinary
Diocesan Statistics In the ~ight years since Bish gtp
Russells installation as Ordi 1shy
ary middotthe Diocese of Charlestc n embracing the State of -outh Carolina has enjoyed impre sshysive growth The Catholic pop Jshy
lation has increased from 170)() to more than 30000 according to the latest Official Catho ic Directory The number of prie ts in the diocese has increased fro m 102 to 121 and the number (If Sisters from 230 to 348
At a ceremony in NovembE r 1956 it was announced thnt j
since 1950 churches schools alld other structures had been erectshyed at an averagemiddot of one buill l shying a month
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them than mere appreciationarmies but this was the first and wanted them to use their action officially recognizing them knowledge for the benefitmiddot of as a part of the Army organizashy mankind
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Msgr (Maj Gen) Patrick J~ To Study ProposalRyan Deputy Chief of Chapshylains of the Army issued a stateshy For Review Board ment stressing the importance MIAMI (NC)-A proposal to
middot of chaplains work with service establish a Dade County decency men review board to call attention
In this time of testing for our to violations of the Florida country and its free institushy State obscenity laws is heinl tions he said we can gauge middotstudied more nearly the true dimensions The propOsal calls for a sevshyof our task the moral and spil- en-member board to review moshy
itual strengthening of our mili shy tion pictures still pic~ures
middot tary forces on wltich depends books magazines and comic fAgt bull large degree the present books The board would report preservation of those finest of to authorities any cases which human values which we ~ershy appeared to infringe on the ob-shyicans hold dear scenity laws
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Suggests High Schools Give Formal Marriage Courses
By Rev John L Thomas SJ Assistant Professor of Sociology
St Louis University
Why cant senior girls in Catholic high schools wear engagement rings on their fingers Im told that over half the seniors are engaged and wear their rings pinned inside their uniforms with the pin showing so everyone knows they
are engage This is a big event for gIrls They dIsplay the rings outside of school and besides everyone knows there engaged What is gained by making them resentful of bull c h 0 0 1 discishypline Well Janie
a good many teachers and students h av e discussed t his que s t ion at length during the past few years I gather from your let shyter that the de- cision has gone against the stushydents in your city and possiblyin others It may help clarify our thinking if we review some of middotthe pertinent aspects middotof the problem
Marry Younger As you are probably aware
the age at which people enter marriage has dropped considershy
ably since 1940 White couples tend to marry somewhat younger than nonwhite
During the past few years close to one-half of the first shymarried brides married before
reaching their 20th birthday Indeed about one-tqird of all first-married brides married at ages 18 and 19
These are natiqnal statistics and we have no way of knowing how fully they apply to the Cathol~c segment of the popushylation thougJ there is little reashyson to believe that Catholics differ from the general populashytion in this regard
It follows that a good number of senior girls in high school may be engaged Whether this is true of over half as you reshyport Im not prepared to say but I really doubt i is so in most high sGhools
Source of Distraction What is the purpose of an
engagement ring Obviously it is a sign or symbol that a cershytain young couple have agreed to marry and wish the public to know about it
Girls are usually very proud of their rings so that it is easy to understand their resentment at not being ailow-ed to wear them while at school
What is the purpose of the prohibition Clearly it is not against eIther the idea of enshygag~ment rings or of marriage
However many teachers feel middotthat this concern with rings marriages and so forth has no place within the school It is bound to be a source of districshytion to the other girls particu- larly those in the lowermiddotclasses
At the same fime many teachshyers fe~l that girls are generally too young and inexperienced to marry as soon as they finish high school By forbidding them to wear their engagement rings around school they believe they may decrease distractions from this source and possible discourshyage some girls from entering such immature marrilO~S
I feel these are the peritnent facts and assumptions in the case What do I think about the prohibition Frankly Jeanie I believe that it doesnt accomshyplish its purpose creates unshynecessary resentment probbly weakens the lasting influence of teachers on their students and- consequently had best ~ discontinued
Granting that such early mar riages might well be discourshyaged in most cases I dont think this is either an effective or shyrensonable way to accomplish it
Such early engagements occur becausemiddot boys and girls have
been keeping company for some time This is clearly a parental Jlrobl and should be handled
i1y them
Under these circumstances the school will best fulfill its function if students are offered adequate instruction concerning the Catholic viewpoint on datshy
ing courtship and marriage Distressing Dilemma
As a remedy for early enshygagements this instruction would obviously come too late middotif provided only in the senior year though itwere better given here than not at all
Since roughly four out of five girls dont go on to college whatever formal marriage courses they are to receive must be given in high -school
Your question touches upon a relatively small problem Janie but back of it looms the disshytressing dilemma of adolescent boygirl relationships in our society
The toleration~ if not promoshytion of early dating steady datshyihg and unsu~rvised aissociashytion between boys and girlsmiddot years before they are mature enough to reasonably c6ntemshyplate marriage should cause parshyents and teachers alike to quesshytionsome of their attitudes and practices What are they doing to meet the overall problem
By the way Janie are you a senior with a concealed engageshyment ring
-B~sinessman OpensClub for Teenagers
LOUISVILLE (NC)-A busishy nessman is opening a downtown
club for Catholilt teenagers which will feature live bands nightly and will provide gymshynastic and recreation equipment for the use of boy~ and girls from 14 to 21 years of age
Charles Steel who leased property for club use is backed by ten local merchants in the nonprofit enternrise A ip~t Brother or seminarian win beinvited to be present dUlII
~ Father Robert C Dressman SJ ~ 5 10 7 00 ~ dancing hours according to the of Sophia University Tokyo and~ - - 800 PM by-laws of the club d bull
Teenagers need anatm06- now a gra uate student at Mar- ~ OUR LADYS CHAPEL ~ uette
phere of beipg Catholic among Catholics Mr Steel said The club will give the1 a plllce wjlerethey can enjoy realcoJJishypanionship a~d friendships
An early September op~ing
is scheduled Membership reshyquires the approval of pastor and parents An estimated 9000 Catholic high school stud~nts are eligible for membership Mr Steel said
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Cathplic Pr~ss and Role of Laity Ec(ucotional Congressmiddot Theme
MILWAUKEE (NC) - The Catholic Press and the Role of
the Laitywill be the theme of the NationalCatholic Educationshyal Press Congress to be held in Milwaukee November 14-16
The congress is sponsored by the Marquette University College of Journalism and the Catholic Press Association Plans for the program were announced by J L OSullivan Deanof the Colshylege of Journali~m and Director of the SchoolPress Association
Speakers on the theme will inshyelude Fther Be~nard J Cooke SJ aSSIstant professor of theol- ogy ~farquette University DonshyaId J Thorman managing edishytorof Ave Maria magazine Notre Dame Ind Robert G Hoyt edshyit f th C th l Ror 0 emiddot a OIC egisternewspaper of the Kansas City Mdm~~agil~~ese~di~~~~PhIn~~~~o~ Every Thursday
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College Davenport Iowa DonshyaId J Leydori College of St Thomas St Paul Father Virgil Blum SJ assistant professor of political science Marquette Donald McDonald editor of the Catholic Messenger newspaper of tile Davenport Iowa diocese Father Franklyn J Kennedy editor the Catholic Herald-Citizen newspaper of the Mil- waukee archdiocese and WilshyHammiddot B Ready author and li shybrarian -- Approximately 2000 students
who are members of publication staffs in Catholic colleges and high schools and their faculty advisors are expected to attend
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Summer Ball Continued from Page One
The Ball scheduled to be one of the outstanding social event of the Cape will feature Of Massis fifteen piece orchestra and a vocalist
Advance ticket sales through the Cape from Buzzardsmiddot Bay to Provincetown indicate that the Ball will be a success Tickshyets are available from members of the Jenterville parish and
will be sold outside Our Lady of Victory Church on Sunday after all the Masses Tickets will also be on sale at the Ballroom next Tuesday evening
Rev Howard A Waldron passhytor of Our Lady of Victory Church will be assisted in the receiving line by Arthur n Maddalena Sr and Harold K Bragle of the St Vincent de Paul Society and their wives Edward A Welch Jr and Ellis E Johnson of the church Mens Club and their wives and Mrs Henry L Murphy Mrs Stephen B OBrien Jr and Mrs Raoul H Beaudreau of the church Guild and their husbands
Resolution Condemns Distorted Sex Films ST ALBANS (NC)-M otioll
pictures embodying distorted at shytiiudes toward sex and morbid horror has been condemned by the Vermont Fraternal Order of Eagles
In a resolution adopted at the orgimizations 11th annual state convention delegates partieushylarlly scored films in which such themes are use~ to play on the undeveloped emotigtns of young people
Another resolution called for intensive training in sociology and human relations for juvenshyHe court judges and condemned the practice of electing juvenile judges found in some states
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SERVE TWO CAPE PARISHES Four Our Lady of Vietory Missionshy SisterM Leona Sister M Joseph Marie and Sister M Regina Superior ary Bister$ find time for recreation (left photo) in busy schedule of TransportatioJl between parishes is no problem as center photo shows activities at Holy Redeenler Parish Chatham and Holy Trinity at West Driver is Sister M Leona Back seat occupants are Sisters M Joseph
Harwich Sist~r M Thelelle Martin is 8h~wn at organ with (left to right) Marie and MRegina In right photo Sister M Regina presides in kitchen
Faculty Skeptics Our Lady of Victory Sisters on Cape Cod Name Dr Taylor F middottl Coatiaacd from Pace 0 Once at catechism classes the reclaimed for God and theMOIY Ha rm a I l ehildrentake a course of instruc- Church Foundation Head
Transportation of catechism tion similar ~ their regular The motherhouse Victory NEW YORK (NC)-Dr Hugh tudents to and from their motel work in that they are tested and Noll is at Huntington Ind ItsOf Students Scott Taylor retiring dean of
classrooms is another tale of co- receive report cards regularly name is taken from Our Lady Princeton universitys graduateCLEVELA~D (NC) operation Some 126 mothers are Honor students are rewarded of Victory and that of Bishop school has been appointed theTeachers who carelesdy drivers arriving at the West with an outing at the end of the John Francis Noll the commun-
Harwich and Chatham schoolll year This summer a trip to the itys greatest benefactor first president of the Woodrow yoice skepticism about relig- simultaneously with the regular shrine of La Salette is scheduled There are over 72 mission conshy Wilson National Fellowshipion may do great harm to schoolbusses on catechism days to be followed by a visit to Lin- vents of the order throughout Foundation tine development of values by Catholic teachers in the schoolll coIn Park a combination pr~ the country some caring for as Dr Taylor a former presishyeollege students shephEraquod the children into the ably not often made many as 7000 children In all dent of Pax Romana internashycatechism cars with Mrs In addition to their catechetical nearly 100000 children are unshy tional Catholic student and intelshyDr Dana L Farnsworth di- Donald Strout already men- work the Missionary Sisters do der instruction of the 355 memshy
lectual movement and a memberrector of the Harvard Uni er- parish census-taking with tne _ bers of the communImiddotty tlOned on speCIal duty to ensure shy of the Pontifical Academy ofsity health service speaking at that there are rio accidents dur- assistance of lay people desig- the National Education AlSO- nated as fishers With the aid Cape Girl Novice Sciences since 1936 will leave
ing the loading process 0 b f th F II Reiations convention told the del- of these helpers 1406 homes ne mem er 0 e a rver his post at Princeton after more
egates that one sarcastic keptic ew Cathol bullc Center both Catholic and nonCatholic ~lOcese ~ls enter~d the MIS- than 40 years as a professor of on a faculty may desJrQY faith n have been visited in the past slOnary SIsters She ]S the former chemistry He has been dean of and instill doubt in hundleds To Study Leprosy year Marjorie Nickerson of Holy Reshy the graduate school for the last of students confusing them Iln- decmer parish Chatham Now 13 years aecesarily GENEVA (NC)-The Sover- Non-Catholics Help a novice she will be professed The Woodrow Wilson Fellowshy
NonCathoiics in fact a~ of Aug 5 Her name in religion isHe pointed out that any in- eig~ Military Order of Malta h I ship Foundation was established Llera nce manifested by religshy
ious groups can be reallily matched by that of very in~el- 11 1 - fligent persons in a eve 0
t h re opposed to allgtCle y w 0 a religious teachingS and 1 rho sbow their resentment of leaden bull religious activities in m anT ways
Dr Farnsworth described ~hdis attitude as the bigotry of brc a shymindedness He said that tol- Hance amOng men of good will ill educational institutions lnay be on the iJ~crease but it lias a long way to go and needs enshycoUragement
Discussing the intoleranCE of religious opponents Dr Fansshy
has created a Catholic intershynational center with headquarshy
h t 1ten ere 0 study the physica moral and spiritual needs 01
yictim of Hansens diseule (leprosy)
The decision to establish the eent~r was etaken by memben of the Order in responSe to a wish expresse9 by His Holiness Pope Pius XII when he adshydressed delegates to the first In ternational Congress for the Soshycial Rehabilitation of Lepell on April 16 1956
At the same time the Order of Malta also signed a convention with the Spanish government
great e p to the Sisters Some are catechetical drivers and one a photographer has taken many pIctures for the communlmiddotty
Sister Mary Regina tells of one mother whose four-year-olddaughter was in the Sisters kindergarten The little girl younger than her classmates had trouble learning her prayers and wasnt earning any gold stars Sister suggested to the mother that she give the child some help at home even though both were non-Catholics
This was done and soon the little girl headed her class the possessor of dozens of gold stars But far more important the mother from learning the
Sister Margaret Louise
Missionarr Nuns Candidates for this community
should have a particular interest
in the catechetical and missionshyary works undertaken by it The Sisters do not teach middotschool or conduct institutions devoting themselves wholly to catechetshyieai instruction social service and parish census work Age limits ar~ from 18 to 30 and high school education is desirable but not essential Further information may be ohshy
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worth observed This intoLer- outlining a program of assist- prayers became interested in the r--------------============~ ance of scientists is of a difEer- arice to victims of the disease Church and was converted being ent sort from that of mystics The cO(lvention provides for the baptized even before her little but it can be just as harmful establishment of an international girl
Science has no data on which training center in that country Have 72 Convents Save With Safety make any pronouncem mts for doctors nurses and social The community of Our Lady
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en a problem such as tha of workers of different nationati- of Victory was founded in 1921 atinimortality and a scientist has ties who wish to dedicate them- by a Chicago priest Rev John J therefore no right to jUI tify selves to the fight against the Sigstein Its purpose is to give interference with a faith in im- disease religious instruction and practi- New
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Bedford amp Acushnet Dlortulity of a believing pel son cal Christian training to children person Open New Cathedral and adults who have not reshy Co-operative Banks
ceived Catholic school educationBlessing of Trucks In South London The Sisters offer every posshy 115 WILLIAM ST NEW BEDFORD MASSLONDON (NC)-Two Card- sible spiritual material helpAt Enfield Shrine
inals 12 archbishops and 25 bish- that souls may be converted or ENFIELD (NC) - T1e t lird ops walked in pr~cession
anrud Blessing of the Tru ks through the streets of London baa been held at the La Sa ette in England-opening of the new Shrine here in New Hampshire St Georges cathedral here ScOrElI of trucks from Ilew Built to replace the old catheshyHampshire Vermont and Musashy dral destroyed in World War ehuSE~tts proceeded up the mc unshy II St Georges is the cathedral tain to the shrine formill g a of Southwark diocese which inshyeircle past the altar Each tJuck cludes London south of the wu blesse~ and the driver givshy Thames and the counties of SurshytlIl a medal of St Christopller rey Sussex and Kent
The ceremony was descr ibed The opening was an intershyby New Hampshire Motor Veshy national occasion for the work hicle Commissioner Fredericlt N of rebuilding was financed part shyClade as the only one or its ly through contributions from kind in the U S He called it a many parts of the world Queen IIPlendid gesture on the palt 91 Elizabeth II of England herself Iathlr Roland Bedard the silrioe ill among those who contributed tire(tOllbull raquotherestoration of the edifi~
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A letter was sent recentiy from Milan to Rome Few will hear of this letter but it points up 1 problem that bas faced the Church at various periods of history
The letter written in the name of the Holy Father by Substitute Vatican Secretary of State MonsignorDell shyAcqua to Archbishop Montini was sel1t to the eI~h~h National Week of the Pa~toral Refresher C~urse ThIS 18 a meeting of a movement founded in Milan and aimed at
bl f thexamining yearly the most pressing pro ems acmg e Church gt -
Monsignor DeliAcqua wrote that am~mg the most imshyportant tasks for Catholics--clergyand 1ai~y~is tl1e r~-establishment of a living contact between ChrIstIan thought
and modern culture Progress extract~ its price
When people witness rapid changes in science in econ-Gmic niethods in communications and transportation in standards of living in art and music and arcpitectureshywhen these changes come about within a comparatively
h dshort span of years then change becomes the watc wor of the day Change in many areas brings about a frame of mind in which change is expectedin all things
Christian ideas and ideals and concepts are looked on With scepticism If so many things have changed why
not change in these areas also And so modern society and modern culture ask for a re-evaluation of truths and stanshydards that other ages took for granted Why not a change in dogmas Why not a change in morals Are the un- changing truths of Christianity really so m fl eXIblemiddot
We see this attitude reflected in the writings and in
the lives of many otherwise intelligent men and women
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6 -THE ANCHOR Thurs July 17 1958
Weekly Calendar Jf Feast Days
TODAY _ St Alexius Conshyfessor He lived in the fifth censhytUry and was the son of a ROPlan senator He fled from the lux ury of his fathers home on theday he was to be married and in order to serve God in humilshyity disguised himself as a Jgteg~ gar Later he returned and lIved
in his own home unrecognized as a beggar Only after his death was his identity revealed
TOMORROW-St Camillus of Lellis Confessor At the age of
19 he entered the military servshyice under his father an Italian nobleman After four years of campaigning he found himselfthrough his violent temper reckless habits and passion for gambling a discharged middotsoldier in straitened circumstances A few words from a Capuchin friar led to his conversion He enteredreligious life was ordained and founded the community of the Servants of the Sick which was confirmed in 1586 by the Popebull
The principle of cause and effect once had great powers More Zealous than Intelligent the care of the poor and instrucshyof proof in reasoning to the existence of God now men S t R Ie t e C t tion of the rich in ways of charshywill question the validity of that self-evident truth ance ugges 5 ea IS IC OnCepity Soon after his ordination
1 d d he was captured by corsairs andall men accepted the pririciplethat we shou d all o goo Of Youth Reform Methods taken toBarbary Where he coI)shy
and avoid evil now many question that there is any such verted his renegade master and thing as evil nd even if there is whyshoulltl they avoid it -By Donald McDonald with him escapedto France He
It is not enough to say that such-and-such is a Prm-Davenport Catholic Messenller founded the congregation of eiple of Christianity and therefore all must follow it The if good intentions were allthat is required to solve Vincentian Fathers and Sisten
t t be of Charity He died at Paris on prpblem is more basic than that Modern SOCle y mus moral problems or clean up meSSy situations in this world September 27 1660 and wu shown that there is such a t~llng as truth that there ~re of oUTS I suppose most of our problems would long since canonized in137 absoiutes that truth is inflexible and e~ernat The Idea that~verything IS relative--even morality ~nd dogmaamp--shymustbe faced and answered
For that is the challenge that modern culture throws II d
wpto the Church And unless that cha en~e _18 a~swere with intelligence and competence by Cathohc~ clerIcal and lay then we Catholics run the danger of surrendering by
sil~nceand inefficiency The cause of Christ is deserving of menaild -women who will recognize the darigers to
hChristianity will keep themselves from the taint of t ose errors and will set out to combat them with zeal against the error and with charity for the erring
Men and women of this day must be shown that in the realm of religion change comes not in God and theTh i seonfushy
Ilion and likely things of God but to the lives o~ those who would serve f r u s tr a t ion GOd These are absolutes which do not chang~ although arise consistshy
our understanding of them can grow and our live und~r ently it seeIls _ their influence can deepen and ch~mge for the better to me -in the
Christianity is nota collection of antique ideas and matter of morshyrr als for YOllth
have been solved stiNDAY~StJ~romeAemshy But too often indignation lyrical they wi~l be is ap~er iliiln Confessor A Venetian be and zeal for reform seem to bulk so much larger thanthe
intelligence and perception - that is needed if reform is to be
realized An~ when this bapshypen s reform
is not 0 n I y (postponed it is 0 b s c Ired by new confusion and new frusshytration
necessary to presel)t-d~Y living as th~ eternal living Chtist lems of youflg people ~r 18 Jt But this must be shown to tOdays people that t~e older generatIon 80
eager to prevent young people Vmiddot f th F t from committing tle sins of its ISIOIl 0 e u ure own youth cannot taketbe time
An advertisement presently making the rounds of mag- forcool and intellig~nt ~easure- d tl I hd r ment of an evIl sltuatIo~ and
~azmes shows a rel~~e gen ema~ m a awn c aIr r~w mg the pr~perway to combat It ordersthrou~h a mIcrophone whIle a ynarvelous machme at Whether It be modesty 1ft
his bidding trims the hedge and cuts the lawn dress dating patterns or a This is a vision that the future holds out to us--free- question of after-schocl-hours
Gom from work work the fact that opinion on B tth h tch r~frm-tacticsis so ofte~ ~harply
u ere IS a 1 diVided among CatholIcs even What do we do Ith the tIme we thereby have Catholic experts in t~ese mat-
People can do only so much restmg They are phYSIcally ters indicates conf~slOn and a and psychologically capable of only so much recreation certain lack ofrea~lsm ~nd dls-After that what cernment that IS dlsturbmg
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matter and I can t help thinking was miraculollsly set free after that a contest if con~est there praying to the Blessed Mother
must be should be directed to upon be~ng taken prisoner hil~professional song-write~s so that serving in the army Later be
~ cleam~ess would have the suP- tQOk Holy Orders and devoted port of competent musicianship thus denying to teen-agerll the opportunity to assert-as they seem always so ready to assert shy
that what is clean and pure and good is also very dull and boring But my principal objection to the present lyric-refor move-
Iltandards it is not a religious museum into Jwhic~one goes Is there sOmething particularly to any of these qu~s~ions the lOgaze and not to li~ChristiariitY i~a~p1Xle_rn a~d baffling about the migtral PfQ~- record iSnot -Worth listening to
The tim may come when enterprising firms will place e
ads m magazmes mVltIntgt people to enJoy a new form of activity-work Entrepreneurs will Qpen up work centersshyplaces where people can get away from Ieflt and relaxati9n and do some work Can you imagine the flood of Madison A th t Il be d t toll th fun of
venue copy a WI groun ou ex mg e workmg K
So why not enJoy the VISIOn ~f the future now - and enjoy the fun of working At least realize that it is necesshyaary for mans happiness here on earth
ANCHOR OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FAll RIVER
ubHshed Weekly by The C~holic Press ot the Diocese of fall River 410 Highland Avtmu~
fall River Mass oSborrte 5-71-51
The most recent example of whllt I mean comes from a most
hon~rably motivated Catholic youth movement in one of our large Middle West cities
This group has set out to clean up the lyrics of the popular songs
our young people are singing listening and dancing to by (1) persuading them not t~ buy reshycordings or patronize in any way suggestive songs and (2) off~r-ing prizes for the bestmiddot song lyriCS Ilubmitted by 13-to-19-year-olds
in a contest spm~red by the Iroup
So farso good We dont want our young peoples morals subshyverted or attenuated by song any more than we want them subverted by direct il-idocti-inashytion or bY evil companions
And the sponsorship of a clean lyric contest givell this
reform action a positive note
ment is in its method of disshysuading youn~ lleople from patshy
ronizing the immoraI The sponsors of this movement
list five questions about ~ reshy corded song and they unequiv ocally declare to YOU1g ~ople that ~ one has to answer no
dancing to playing singing buying
I list the questions ~elow H(1) po the lyrics Qf this song
basically tecognize the ~ignity and purpose Qf love- and marshyriage
(2) ltgt they promot~ proper atbtude~ of respect for parents Church She was one of ~
bimself to charitable works He founded a congregation of clerics regula~ called the Somshyaschi for the little town of Somshyasco in Lombardy where it wall started dedicated to the care of orphans He died in 1537 aged 75 an ilnness contracted while tending the sick He was canshyonized in 1767 and in 1928 waadeclared the patron of orphaM and abandoned children
MONDAY-St Praxedes Virshygin She was the daughier Of a Roman senator Prudens and a sister of St Prudentiana She rendered great service to r~ ligionin the first and ~nd cenhiHes using her wealth reliev~ the poor An ancient
church in Rome perpetuates her memory
TUESDAY--St Mary Magd~ - len Penitent She was raised by Christfroin a lifeof Sin to take her place among the saints of the
school and all other authority (3) Do they encourage proper
respect toward members of the opposite sex esp~cially on parshyties and on dates
(4) If fads dress talk moo~s are implied or mentioned in tbis song do they help to protect my difonity and self~respect (5) Do they encurage me to Increase my SOCIal contacts rather than to gO steady - One could say I suppose that were these five questions worded negatIvely their ~ross error would have been aVOided The fact remains the~ were worded as I have just quoted
them and as such they reflect a wrong-headed approach to the problem Fo~ example I can think of
many songs-perhaps not of very recent vintage bub still to be found in record shops and beard on the radio etc-whicb have nothing at all to~ say about the
desirability of youths increasing
family whom Jesus so loved that he raised her brother St
Lazarus from the dead Sbe stood ~ith the Blessed Mother and St J9hn at the foot of the
Cross during the Crucifixion When the faithful were scatshy
tered bypersecution it is said that she found refuge in a cave in Provence France where she lived for 30 years Her sister was St Martha
WEDNESDAY-St Apollin aris Bishop-Martyr He is said to have come from Antioch witb
St Peter and to have been apshypbilited the first Bishop of Ra~ venna His life was one of conshytinuous suffering at the hands of persecutors and he is said to
have persevered througha long series of torture He was banshyished three times from Ravenna He died from the effects of tOrshyture and fatigue during thereiga of Vespasian in79 AD
Blue-Tailed Fly preach no their so~ial contacts or wbich respeetfor authoritand preach not a word about the nothing about proper respect~dignity arid purpo1e of love and towards ones palmiddottner on parshymarriage~ but which are about ties or dates Is youth to conshyas morally inoffensive and neushy clude th1t they are thereforetral asa song can be immoral
PUBLISHER - not always present ina reform Novelty and patriotic IOngll I just wish that one of these Mostlfev James L Connolly DD PIi~middot Ilitua~io~ though I t~i~k i~ is abounciabout w~ch one~ would days reform in the matter of
GEmiddotmiddotERAL M~Nmiddot AGER ASS) GENERAL MANAGEI perrrussible to entertain serious hae to answer no to one or youths morals would be realiSshy - doubt about the ability of teen- mOte of the test questtQns tically conceived and I have a
I Daniel F Shalloo MA I~e John P Driscoll - agers to write songs ~ Cohans over There noveltiell hunch that our young people MANAGING EDITOR There isnt ~any doubt their like Gotta Match and ~Mairsy would appreciate a measure ei
Attorney Hugh J Golden 8Ongs uu clean but bow Doats and folk-sonlol liD ~m-realism also
avoId offense 110 the travelingCurb Posters THE ANCJ40R- 7pUblic it was announcer Thurs July 17 1958 1 bullLONDON (NC)-The British
Railways system has decided to The decision came after Cathshyimpose strict censorship on adshy olic womens groups a u vIS resolutions deploring salacious vertising posters iIi order to other organizations had passed posters
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(L tl NEW BISHOPS BLESSING Bishop Robert 1 Ho-
daPligt SJ of Belize British Honduras blesses the people following his consecration in St Johns College Chapel there On the left is Father Edvrard J ODonnell SJ of Marquette University Milwaukee Bishop Hodapp has labored in the Central American missicn area since 1936 NC Photo
Nun to lreach in Befize ~ontinued from Page 0 Ie 4th gaade during the remainder
Sister Mary Jacinta explained Tile St Marys assignment was are in session all surrmer her first Like the other Sisten Classes begin at the end of June in Belize she will teach eateshyand run until the end of Maj the chism in outlying parishes in following year with se eral addition to regular school work short vacations instead of the On vacatiGn Sister Spent last long Summer break custo nary week visiting Sisters at St in the Uriited States Josephs convent Fall River
Another difference the North She has returned to North Attleshy Attl4~boro Sister will find is in bore for the time until her deshy
the grading system First and parture Her travel plans call second grades are knowl i as far a stopover atBarryCollege sub land sub 2 while thirdi~ Miami Florida and a plapemiddot
through ei~hth grades are d esig-i figh~ from Miami to Belize She nated as first standard SEcond will be accompanied by Sister
tandard etc foliowing B] itish - Marie vietoire of the Providericegt 1 ciassification Diocese also assignedmiddot to the
Schools Are Public British -Honduras ~~tion
~lthough in charge of thE Sis Vatican Engineers ters of Mercy the Belize se lools
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are public spOnsored by the Exmine BasiJica govErnment Thirty-five Ssters VArlCAN CITY (NC) - The ace stationed there at prE sent falUM (jf a heavy fragment of
22 tE~aching in elementary glades marble koma statue atop the an(t 10 in the Belize high school CoIohnademiddot flanking St Peters
middotN~dy ~~OOO pupils atteJid Be- SCi~are illS alerted Yatic~n neshylizes five schools and 4li lay gilileers to the need for a tftor-
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community received-worldwide iltis facade and both arms of publicity recently when lliem- the BerninI colonnade
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BUDLEIGH SALTERTOlf Savismiddoton Ftesh Produce(Nt) - Christopher Davsoa world famous British Clit nolie historian said here that al though U S~middot authorities d4nied him a visa OR health gro inds his own doctor has given him a Cl~an bill of health
Mr Dawson reached a b~ home in this Devon town br the NCWC News Service conshyfirmed reports he has beell reshyfused a visa to enter the U lited States following chest x-rays
The 68-year-old historian was middotto have conducted a serits of lectures and seminars dl Iring the summer session of Gor zaga Universit)r Spokane Wash Beshyginning next fall he was slthedshyuled to become the first pr gtfes- sor of Roman Catholic stldies at Harvard Universitys divinity seho()l
D($pite the action of A nershyican olficials Mr Dawson said
tty English doctor has iven IIn~ II clean bill of he~lth
Hl~ added that he had wIitten tG Havard giving the un Ver-middot aity aU the facts of ih~ case He saidmiddot his future plans de pend
middot middotmiddotmiddotupon the universitys reply and whelther visa authorities will re- consider theirmiddot decision
Mr Dawson declared he stiUmiddot hopE~s to be able to go to Halvardmiddot in September
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were unable to provide illlme-middot diate information concern in ~ the Dawson case They said the3 had asked U S authorities in Ltm- don for informationbut hall not
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Under the somewhat remote spell of the forestprime-respects his wife has a bigger
evamiddot we at our house have been vicariously anticipating ta~kh~ keeps tabs on the eight the murmuring pines and the hemlocks the zip of up Stepovich children and thats no girls and at em at 6 AM the open fire at twilight the small order for a First Lady
ht hke Mrs Stepovich interviewedOvermg 1 bull ding Ginny and her camping Regaling us with tales of hadseemed to be relegated to here made it clear that the Govshy
ernors mansion in Juneau iIlast summers camping ex- second place-and now this year primarily a home and that she perience Ginny has been Into out consciousness sprang runs it like one wondering which of the old phrases sentences even whole Raising a big famiiy is the girls willbe back if the coun- pages of t~x~ ~n the ~mport same in Alaska as anywhere elors will be as ance of mdlvldual chIldren she said Its the children who
middot mice as they We wondered if Ginny would set the pace meals schoolwork middot were last year think we had let her down trips to the doctor shopping middot if her swim- Johnny and I cooked thiS We dont get out much
ming will still up to surprise youGinn~ was Four of tHe children--Anto~ia be in the fair- laughing showingus the lmeup Maria Michael and Peter-will to - ni i d d i i n of shoes sneakers sturdy ~x-be in Nativity School in Juneau atage fords galoshes the bathmg this fall The transfer from
In 0 the r clogs Its fun to be grown up Immacuiate Conception School W 0 r d s weve enOUgh to do things formiddot Y01lrself in Fairbanks eased one plrenW e ~ R ~in the -its being a real Girl Scout concern according to Mrs S~e-throes of what A mighty good Girl Scou~ gt povich Fairbanks is 600 miles ismiddot cas ua Il y i we tried to take it in the same north of Juneau tossed off by IIi spirit of practical helpfulness In those extra-~oldwint~n the more offi Now lets see aboutthe un- I was always worried they
middot dent as getting a young~t~r off checked items middotIt was a mmute werent wearing enough warm -0 camp or so before olr eyes would clothing The thermometer can
- Fortunately it allmiddot came in focls on that list middotmiddotJust the drop mighty fast up theresbe ages much like )ii6rk ing your blankets thewarmb~throbe Said way up in politicsArOrn the pre- pajamas and the wo()l J~cket~ Mrs Stepovich beJeveIiD inct lev~l O~ April 10- no middotUhh~h theyre In the attIc keeping her children close later no earlier - apphcatJ~n and I knew you d know where home middotwhere I know what ndregistr~tronf~eh~stobemmiddot~tofilld em~dlhavetomiddotgo BLESSED VIRGIN AND HER MmiddotOTHERJulY 26is theyre doing If the neighshyAccept~d stage one for my pre-ca~pcheck-up You bors kids want to come over NextWe m~eing With ot~er f~ll out ones~de and Dr Rude universally observed as the Feast egtf St Anne middotmother of fine she stated but the ~ightmiddot
parents 0nMay~0 gtan~ rece~v- fills out the other the Blessedmiddot Virgin Mary The spouse ofampt JoachimmiddotStbull Stepovichs play in their OWIl big the deCrip~Ivehtrature Wh~n wecaJe ~theblank Anne W3l far advanced in age when Mary was born NC backyard worn threadbare by thiS bm~ marked behav~or~ we had a~middotPhoto Likes Frieodship
The purchase of hew camp um~impulse to wrIte Wondedul The Governors wife said she fonn Ja~~ ye~rs~omletel~ out~ but not toe~b~rr~ss our couto S M A N d M likes the Close ties that exiSt
row-p unearthmg a suitcase we entered It as normal ays ISSlonarymiddot reas ee ore middotambngn~ighborsii1Ala~klshe 20 xi2 x 8 Night before take-off we badR D t d N said this feeling of friendship
And thenin~o the back f o~r Ginnys favorite r1ne -ham- e I9 IOUS as OC ors onmiddot Urses - extends to Catholic parish life comiciousness ~~nt Gmny ~ burgers--and took the lee crea~ ST LOUIS (NC)-Despite the ofmiddot medicai missionaries even with priests arid parishionen
middotcamping a~ 0( atten~IOn w~s and cake dessert up to Mary I fact tqaf her Medical Mission the blindcan see she added Itmiddot exchanging frequent vmiddotisits middot poighimtly centered Qn ~Jr~ room so we couldall be together ary -Sisters have quadrupled in is no secret any more that half The Stepovich house ( and her ()peration DUring the ~arlynext mormng-weloadelti size during the past decade of the World is born lives and Fairbanks) was almosfan anoex anxiOtisdays rutll~iiig 0 ~eKs our Scout onto the 1usload of middotMotherAnna Dengelisconvinced dies withoutmiddot its due share of to the parish rectorymiddot She ldearly J~ne our thoughts middottreeJ---clad campers the worlds missionary areas still spiritual and physical aid ~vllil- stated Bishop Gleeson took P~ayersaii~ inte~est were fo- ~gt Bye Mom nd Dadbull ~fe need more Religious as doctors able to the other haIL charge of the grill whclcver we eused o~asuffermg young 19-middotwav~d out Jhe wmdowIll and nurses Asdoctors and nurses relig- had a barbecue Hes an exeelshyyear-old in bedmiddot number tw~ ~rite toyou every day - but The sprightly GO-year old ious are welcomed in places lent cook room 516 of proyiae[lce Hospl- dont expect)o~g l~tters cause yenother General is perhaps more they would never be welcomed Bishop Francis D Gleeson tal Tm going to have a bla~t 0 thanany other person respon- memiddotrely as missionaries Mother SJ is Vicar Apo~tolic middotof Le Work Well write too we shouted sible for a Vaticanmiddot ruling 22 Dengel said~ Alaska
g I over the roarmiddot of the departing g 110 ng nuns to be M Stepov h s asked ifmiddotmiddotAfter -Mary complete In ong bmiddotmiddot H I bI t years a o a WI - Stability is important she rs IC ~a east was moreor lesscomfortmiddotus_ ave a reaas c0me doctors of medICme says The fact that we dont It IS diffIcult gettm~ to MaSi ablyfms~OSedi~her~wnbe~ltStGeorgmiddote Parishgt On her way to Pome to re- conie into an area and then when the mercury hits bottom at home It was to GInny we bull port on the growth of her order leave makes an impession Arid No ~all job~ she repliedlt bull bull
looked f~r the leg work Ginny Plans Lawn Palty i ~he not~d the 5O professed Med- the factmiddot that as Religious weded- Even WIth the d~adbolt heate~ take this mail up to Mary WIll St George Parish of Westport Ical ~ls~lO~anes today repre- icate our lives beyond our ow~ (~warm water clrcula~Ing de you Ginny please take the~e Factory Dartmouthwillmiddotholdamiddot sent a Slgmflcant growth over spiritual good to the good of vice to protect the engIne) we ( pillows down middotand hang them m lawn party on the church the 96 in 1945 and the four in others undoubtedly has an im- had to start the car 20 minutes the backyard to air~ ~Will you grounds on the evenings of July 1925 when the community was pact before we left to get it warmed fix a pitcher of Ice water and 24 and 25 and the afternoon and founded take it up to Mary Ginny evening of July 26 to raise funds But the need for Religious theres somebodY at the front for a parochial school doctors is greater than the comshydoor Please run down and see Mrs Richard Munroe is chair- munitysmiddot growth she said And who it is Ginny trot on down man and Mrs Raymond Martel the doctors have to be firstrate to the basement and turn up the andMrs Raymond Cormier co- Theres no room for 17th cerishyhot water heater chairmen of the committee tury mediCine even in far-off
Ginnys willing spirit and her which includes members of the mission outposts she said middot sturdy legs never failed us and parish women of the Guild There is practically no place in
_ Im afraid we took advantage =gt Cub Scouts Holy Name Society the world somiddot remote today that of both and CYOmiddot its people do not r~ognize good
Youre middotmighty good to me Over 20 booths will be fea- hospital care I be Pr9testantsmiddotaie th~re alreadyCinny Mary remarked one day tured Ni~htlyawards wi
bull fter a long series of up-and- madewith a grand awar4 Oft with professioiuil people Other bomiddotspitaill are ~onstantly increasshydowns such as these the final night
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-THE ANCHOR 9rodays Fashions Thurs July 1O 1958
Intr()duction of New Fashions Ex-Navy Nurse
Marks Transiticgtnaf Season To Become Nun PITTSBURGH (NC)-A nurse
who gave up an II-year career By EUm KelleY
Transitional is an important July word Increasingly in the Navy last month will don overy Summer theres a definite set of new fashions introshy the gray habit of the Glenmary duced in ruly hence the term traditional fashions for a Sisters on Sept 8 transition season-from Summer into actual Fall -In She is Barbara Taurish ana
tive of South Greensburg Padress 3nd separates that much use out of another cool who declined a promotion to
lrneans pleasantly cool cotshy easy-cale wash-and-wear cot- lieutenant commander when she tons and blends in the new ton By the way once you wear left the Navy to take up work in deepened Fall Colors that a new style last years look home missions (low like Autumn foliage In dated If you have one chemise Miss TaUlish will become the llccessolies transitional means youll want another The long- 81st Glenmary Sister when she the introduction of colors that torso chemise is just wonderful takes her vows The Glenmary go with those new ready-to- on The new bapeze silhouette community of nuns founded wear tones~ is flattering too Furthermore in Glendale Ohio in 1941 is
For many fashion-conscious on these hot days youll love j the sister communitv to the women and girls Julys a black wearing a gay full-skirted oot- I Glenmary Fathers The Glenshymonth This is the time when ton print j mary have hr ~Ises in the nothing looks as shadow-cool as Fall Separates are here and lt1 Cincinnati alchdiocese and in black For them fashion is ready that beautiful Indeed youll_-1 the Columbus Owensboro and ith black crepe dresses (brown exclaim over the new trapeze Wheeling dioceses td dark green too) black separates some with double- RE-ELECTED PRIORESS GENERAL Rev Mother The former Navy nurse first noes dark stockings black trapeze coordination The lit- Therega of Jesus OP (seated) has been re-elected Prioress learned of them while dationed cIvet hats and handbags tie trapeze overblouse comes to at Camp Lejeune in North Caroshy
The Fall coat season starts in the waist It swings out over General of the Dominican Sisters Congregation of St middotCath lina where a Glenmary Father lruly Indeed this is the tradfshy the smalmiddott trapeze skirt The erille of Siena at a chapter ofthe Congregation held at the told her of the work being done tional month for winter coat skirt is lined to hold the shape Motherhouse in Fall River Standing left to right are Sister among Negroes in the Sout~l promotions particularly for Its time for transitional cot- M Ceslas bp Superior at Peru N Y Sister M Rose 01 Impressed by the communitysprecious fiber coats like cashshy SUIgterior at Acushnet and Sister M middotDominic OP Fltgtll record she decided to requesttons In separates as well The admission But after consultingrnere (actually four-season
new cottons have that into-Fall River Prioress Chapters of the Congregation are held every with her confessor she first(lOats) and for the handsome feeling Youll wear them witb six years signed for a tour of duty over-ClOats of man-made furs Incishycomfort through September seas where sh could become acshydentally many wise shoppers
Many call the new shadings In- p p Vmiddot p f W krnake their selections now beshy dian Summer Colors Ope IUS 0 Ices ra Ise b or quainted with foreign mission c~use of attractive (pre-season) work lruly priees The new Fall sweaters are in Of American Cathol ic- Women Has Commendation
(You people in Fall River are She d hSllIow Fall Styles WASHINGTON (NC) - His trip to units of the Military - ~as soon spen ng mucparticula rly fortunate because of her tune 0 k g th F th y~ 9l~e right n~)y in the Holiness Pope Pius XII has said Council of Catholic Women JD Frallcls X w I In SWJI a er you nave a famous sweater- r f S
clIepths of mid-Summer its maker mill located there) Yes he is well acquainted with and Europe The audience with the h Umiddot eer 0 0-
Autumn in th~ fashion world very proud of~ the work of Pontiff was the highlight of her p Ia lllversity m Toky Father you can stalmiddottmiddot collecting sweat- - Meyer a(l taken on as hIS speCIal
J~ashion shows all over the counshy ers now~for Fall They look American Ca~hoVcomen _ tour ~hlCh middot~overed mIlItary m- project the rehabilitation of trT (particllarly the interna- compl(tely different from last Mary Donohoe organization stallahons m England Italy Ragp k VII I I I C l F G IC ers J age a arge sumtiOtlally famolis Amos Parrish year The whole fashion idea kcretary of the Nationa ounci rance ermany Spam Mor- area in Tokvo inhabited b th Jrashion Clinic in N~w York) now is the longer chemise of Catholic Women said the occo and Turkey where - she ld y e
Pope told hel of his pleasure worked to strengthen the Mili- POfootmiddotrhecCrItpyp e and handlcap~edlIe showing commenting upon sweater It looks just like a Cad selling fashions and acces stunning overblouse Many 01 in the work of American Catho- taryCounCII MJss T h hId
I middot Th Mlt- CI aUflS e pe obtainGries fOI~ Autum) an~ Winter the delihtful new sweaters Ie women durIng an audience e I I arT ouncI organ- surplus m d 1 I d lru7 to t C th I e lca supp lef the1858-59 feature the shaggy mohair graflted to middotber IJle middotmmiddot um e a 0 IC vHiagers ad t d F th
look 2Hld are available in Au- She said tilePope assured her womens groups at military in- M ~ n assis e a erThe new precious fibre he intended to pray for all those- stallations with NCCW now in- ed~erm hIS campaIgn to build
lJOIIts are the lovely new Fall tUOln leaf colors and shadings a Ispensaly and a seh I ~~hmeres Theyre available in They coordinate wonderfully connected with the work of the cludes 55 affiliated organiza- 00 the tapered chemise look the with colw(ul tweed skirts womens council tions It was initiated at the re-
Miss Donohoe recently re- uest of military chaplains servshytrapeze look the fitted look too Feather Hat StuDDinc turned froma three-month field ice women and wives of militaryfOr those who want a more conshy
A fashion favori~e right now personnel stationed in - Europeservative type coat Theres vicuna too one of the most eleshy is the feather hat It weighs-- Children Requ ire House 01 Our Lad
nothillg comes in the most beau- lant coats extant at an opulent tiful col~rs will be perfect with Who lesomeLove Miss Donohoes trip was un- i
ClOSt your new dark cottons and dertaken both to visit already C
Coats j~or Fall and Winter in clepes The feath~r hat is smart LOS ANGELES (NC)-Lack existing units Of the Military the new man-made furs are of Idve will frustrate a child A Council and to extend the orshy
too with the Summer suit and is ganization New units of theJeally stunning look like fur absolutely stunning with after- good spanking wont (lOst but a fraction of fur The dark fashions as well Fu-r- So saysFaiilCr Peter Ciklic council were set up in middotSpain
h I ttL I Umiddot Morocco Turkey and England __Il1-onew mink mutation colors are themlore the feather wig is an a psyc 0 ogls a oyo a 111shybeautiful Theyre made with ashy absolute fashion-knockout- versity here He offered this ad- during her trip SEE THE S I new process now Many of them vice to a personality and mental Her tour was conducted in ~
Velvet hatsmiddot appear on thelook exactly like beaver like hEalth institute held at the uni- coperation ~ith Natinal Cath- ITCH ENM~I Ileal like mink They have high Mid-Summer fashion horizon velmiddotsity ollc Commumty SerVIce a USO fashion styling Some feashy and ale s1l1artest in shadow-cool If a is he ITCHE N 5 too middot child frustrated affiliate part of whose program tlJre the exquisite draped cheshy black Taffetas and satins are is giving assistance to military
said it is due particularly tosmartmise back some the new trapeze here too and look with lack of attention on the part of chaplains - of friendly woodmiddot
the dark Fall crepes For travellook thepalmiddotents for the child and to Miss Donohoe said that oneI recommend the new casual Warm and companionable witbTravel in stylemiddot in new Fall a lack of wholesome love of the memorable incidents of felts in advance Full shapes and many wOk-Utyng conveniencaIlUit See Falls choice collecshy The theory that a child is her journey was a visitmiddot toCOIOlStion There are textured House of Our Lady at Ephesus bull _ in new NATURAL FINISHnew
frustnlted by the proper admin- in TUlkey where tradition sayswools so fine and light-weight GU81d your complexion today or choice of loyely coiorsistration of discipline-a spankshy~rhere ale suits in newly imporshy from the hot actinic rays of ing for instance-is nonsense the Blessed Virgin spentthe last Send coupon for colorful bookshytalit tweeds in blues reds the SUll As Ive mentioned re-shy Children musf be disciplined years of her life Two French ie showing new model kilchen l~reens and blackwhite MaIl) cenUy lave your skin with loshy he said priests serving as custodians of of Falls new suits follow the tions and creams w~ar big the shrine in that far-off spot Moi Coupon Todoy
Ihemise trapeze looks flol)PY hats to shade your face Father Ciklic a student of promised to pray for the work
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softly fitted and and tinted hair and emerge as mental illnesses his of the womens couricil~ she said ---E-W---G-O--O-D--H-U--Eshytold audishyence that there seems to be moreboxy-jacketed suits too) a natural beauty in the Fall disease today only becausemeans
ashion Standbys whell many oj your friends of detecting such disorders have AUTO middotTOP SHOP L mbe C I c ale wearillg unbecoming halfshyTransitionaI dresses hint 01 improved U r 0middot n bull
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FORT WAYNE (NC)-CathoshyRovely I adl11ired today is lJ to be a little abIJOrmal he con- 1861 PachaM 8t Nbullbull Udfot1 I Iark-toned dacron in the neVIImiddot lie themselves must have a clearshy cluded U Cle SI aoannl- ~-l---=-=c-__===-_--=---==-_Jtrapeze style Because its dacshy er understanding of the Faith-beshy1On its all-amund pleats never fore attempting to give it to Radiation Project othelmiddots come ouU Furthermore - il NOTRE DAME (NCj-Thehaseasymiddot-care charm for back tlt Fahler Stanley Lmiddot Manoski University of Notre Dame hasIIChool to college to--just abou1 FoH Wayn~ di~cesari Director received a J1CW grant of ~354314anywhere of fashion interest oj Lay A~tivitiesi recommended from the U S Atomic Energy
The new dark crepe dresse r~adillg of spiritual works and Comlilission The grant will be are fashion-filsts for Fall participation in Confraternity used to support the schools rashyTheyre dalmiddotk but cool in tissueshy of Christian Doctrine progranls diation project for another yearweight crepe Ri~ht now a black to learn more about the Church crepe dless looks shadow-co01 He spoke to the Council of Cathshy _-~ land is just that These dresse olic Women There is no subshy FOR PLE~SURE lire wonderful in the new silshy stitute for knowledge of our llaouettes and certainly middotdate last Faith he said bull EAT rears black crepes Thesestyles Father Manoski urged the woshy E-GG-S incidentally are just about pershy IDefI to be ready to ac~ept the teet for town ormiddot travel or out responsibility to help ih lay ac- middot +That-R-RichNYellow-RobustlIOCially in the eveni~g and will tivity He said that all parishes lie YOUI fashion-standby for are in need of men and women FRESH CUT-UP POULTRY bull _w-through-September active in lay programs ROSEI~AWN lTpelle Overblouse Sm He cautioned members to
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Balancing the Books
Delineation of Choracters Lackingmiddot in OBrien to4ovel
By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy
Of the three novelists whose latest works we scrutinize this week by far the most famous is Kate OBrien She has been turning out full-length-fiction for many years now much of a superior order That can hardly be said of As Music and Splendour CHarshy
per $450) which though in some respects uncommonly engaging and expert is lackshying in one crucial respect conshyvincing delineation and develshyopment of the central characshyters
Thllse are two girls Clare Halshyvel and Rose Lennane both 16 when first we meet them in a drab music room of a Paris convent in 1886 They are new to the convent lately arrived from Ireland They would have been pursuing quiet humdrum modestly gratifying careers in their respective native villages had it not been for the fact that each possessed a singing voice
cinxceptionalquality ~~cause of these voices the liris have been uprooted and
packed offmiddot to Paris for testingand training In a sense lhey are victims Theymiddot have not r
chosen thexind of life now looming before themmiddotIt has been forced upon them middotby well meaning relatives middotfriends and
Clare and Rose though craftily
differentiated and each fitted with a set of characteristicsare more puppets than persons Pages and pages are given to telling us about them but they never live and move in their
own right In fact on page 182 Rose is referred to as Clare and one quite understands the slip even to the author they are not unmistakably real
Miss Maggie The people in Una Troys
book Miss Maggie and the Doctor (Dutton $375) not only are born in Ireland btlt stay in Ireshyland Well that is with the
~ exception of one who lights out for Philadelphiamiddot But he evenshy-tually recovers his wits and comes backto Erin
Specifically tp Ballybegnear Waterford -This tinybut hardly
ddyilic village is the scene of Miss Troys narrative a meanshyderirig yarn that would give the experts on the construction of a novel 40 fits
We first see Bailybeg through the eyes of a young doCtor Bill
ben~ctors teeth on occasiori~ SJBi dIrector of aleslan MISSIOns ctobull Study in Rome Bill is not keen im Ballybeg
The Paris convent is m~diocre and he Education Requi~esmiddot Collaboration isdownrightdisgusted except for the presence of a with themiddot wreck of8 house that T h d F deg1deg
o nun somewhatinysterious who has ~a genius fordiscerriing and directing rare vocal gifts She perceives that Clare and Rose have the makings of great opershyatic artists Unler her they begin to learn the art
They have to slave at it reshylentlessly For them there are no holidays They arE sent ~m to Rome to study with Signor Buonatoli and associates with aspirants like themselves exshy d gers coaches and
penence sm maestri and all the lesser fjguresmiddot and harigers-on of the realm of operamiddot
Drummond who is totake over n smiddot or ~ome mI Ion 0 ~rs w~r 0 r~ Ie go S tlje practice Ofa lately deceaseo shIpped to hls country~ Father SIva sup~rIOr of the Sale~ medico who dosed himself withiari Techiiical lnstitiIte atSantiagois shown with Msgro
whiskey neverkept liP with the LuigfLig~~ti of Des Moines Ibwadirector-othe Nationaf a~vahces in his profes~ioh btitCatholic Rural Life Conference and FatherA Joseph Louis was obliging enough 10 pull S NC Ph
goes with the practice But that is where Miss Maggie comes in--Maggie Dalyajewel Qfahouseshy
keeper and a font middotofrustic wisshydom
It is Maggie who eases Bill into Ballybeg society and courishytry doctoring And she is the confidant both of Johnny Gubshy
bins an uhdauntable terror of a boy and of Jenny Barry a sumshymer visitor who sets her cap for the doctor -
Johnny though a scofflaw is
unusually bright Under the
THANKS FROM CARITAS-CHILI Father Raul Silva Henriquez (left) president orCaritas-Chili Catholic relief agency ~isits the New York office of Catholicmiddot Relief Ser- vices-National Catholic Welfare Conference to express th k f 12 11 d II th f 1 f od
Betweeneac ers an ami les VERSAILLES (NC)~Teache~s
should recognize their limitashytions and closely collaborate with families and youth organishyzations in tasks of education acshycording toa document reieased by the Holy See
This advice was issued in a 1 tt t f th V l n toteh erFsen h rosm leWa klcab Id
e renc OCla h ee t~fhere P1rpose 0 t e mee ~ng
was to dlscuss the moral soclalItmiddot 1 d pt blems
cu ura ~n ~conomlc 0
Noting that families are geiJ- erally demanding to be mOle closely associated to the educashytional activities of schools the Vatican letter firmly placed the family first in the hierarchymiddot of rights in education
Education is a social probshylem it said because schogtls deshy
th ht f f I shyrlvemiddot elr ng s rom aml les and are directly responsible to them for the formation of futuregenerations
10 tHE ANCHOR- Thurs July 17 1958
ASsertsChinese People Hungry For Gospel
PORTLAND (NC)-The people of China are hungry for the gospel the superior
general Of a missionary comshymunity of nuns reported in her return to Oregon after estabshylishing a new mission near Hong Kong
Graces are poured on those people because of the suffering in the interior of China deshyclaredMother Mary Leola head of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows
More Conversions Conversions among the Chinshy
ese are showing a marked inshycrease she said She recalled that when she was last in Hong Kong in 1952 the cathedral there was nearly empty Now she said middotevery Mass on Sundays is crowded
The Chinese she added make zealous converts partly beshycause they find in the Catholic Church a rich liturgy that reshyplaces the pagan rites they gave up middotMother Leolamiddot said she obshyserved~ very great decrease in the strengthmiddot of communism around Hong Kong during her
recent stay there She credit8 ~the British with taking excelshylentmiddot care ofmiddot the continuing floOd of refugees that come to
Hong K~ng from co~munism middot~choolsFlourlsh
Escapmg from the control of communism is risky bus~ness she declared Those who are caught attempting an escape are shot TwO weeks before Mother Leola left China eight men were executed by the Reds ~YoU ask them why they risk it and they tellyou there is nomiddot living in the interior so they take the chance to come to bull free land she said
Catholic schools are considshyered a great boon in the fight against communism in Hong Kong she reJlarked because they refuse to tolerate communshyist doctrine There are more than
100 Catholic schools in the middotHong
Kong diocese alone-all opershydoctors patronage he wtllmiddot it off edtllcl~bOt~ m the present state - Reerring to the problem of ating on a double-shift basis beshyseems igetmiddot the higher education deg CXI1Z~1011 bull educating youth toward accept- ~ause of the demand for adshy
They begin -to perform inltwhich hids so capable of taking Th~lette~was written on beshy ing their futureresponsibilJties ~i5Sionbull minor opera houses Ros~~s r~se ~ Jennyt~ou~h many ~ears t~~ half of HisIlbli1es~~o~e Phis the letter warned against the~ is swifter than Clares and she doctors Jumor will 1t seems XII by Msgr A-ngeloDell cquadangers of8 strictly technicillReceives Grant is recogriizedas ~I primadOna become hi wife Substitut~V~ica S7~retary f for~ of educatlOn WiSHINGTQN( NC )--Georgeshyat La Scala whl1e Clare lS sbll Amusing ~ttempt struggling But ~theb shddenly slje i~
But this is a story not merely killed in a car- crash and the of singing butmiddot also of love Rose doctor crazed withgri~f streaks takes9ne ioverthen~second off for Phiiadelphia middotjoimnYs At the storys close she is going schooling comes tltt a halt arid
off on an American touraccom- panied by a proper Bostonian with whom one gathers her telationship will not be proper
Clare becomes tvolved in a~ unnatural love affair though pursued by three men Of these
one is a rather sinister middottype in whose past the mysterious Panshy
sian middotnun figures More Puppets Than ~ersons Rose -and Clae slIde ~waf
from the practice of their reli shygion Occasionally they talk of
sin but altho~ghtheymiddot ate troubled 10 conSClence and have
moments in which they face 1 th t lk tlthelr gUl t e a IS mos y tmiddot f hmiddot
porous rabonahza lon 0 t elr flagrantwrongdoing
he headsmiddot for Erigland and a career in crime
End of the book No The ~octor has successors Fourmiddot or five of them come and go with the speed of the participants in a comedy chase We get to k~oWeducation and recalled in this- ognize the ~imits of their proshytheir names and thats middotabout allmiddot respecfa passage of an address fessional competence and collabshy
Maggie finally retires andmiddot is given by the Pope last Novem- orate with youth movements and - thought to be sinking down to ber to a group of representatives lrganizations which are a death while thingsgo bad~y for of European private schools school of life some good folkmiddot of the village~ The Pontiff declared 0 at that I
and some villains wax fat But time 1) - Sailors Aid Ch~rity o _
Johnny returns obviouslyfrom i i t iifli tal tomiddot tself LISBON (NC )-Crewmen of prison to set ~he sc~les~ri~ht eXclu~e~ ~hec ta~k edt e~uca ~verl u middots Navr ships visit- i===========
surely a strange agent of Justlce t d hbts te mg LIsbon havedonated19 cases And Dr Drummond retutns to lOn at~ pr 1d
l prdlva dor-t of u~ed middotclothing to Caritas a 1
ganlza lons middotan In epen en BLUE recall MaggIe from the brmk of f tmiddothmiddotmiddotmiddot Catholic charitable organization group rom assummg elr re- RIBBON t d b fmiddot What IS sugges e y way 0 runnmg the house
extenuation of their sin is that This attempt at a riovel is they have invQluntarily been fairly amusing It is literate and placed in surroundings and a perceptive with a few dramatic way of life where temptation is passages and a few flickerings very strong an easy code pre- of fun But it isaboumiddot as ramshyvails and immoral affair are shackle as the house that Dr cpmmonplace There is also Druminond walked into on his more than a hint not only of first day in Ballybeg
the tyranny of art but-too of African Missions the evil which its service can A good account of African effect in one not crystal-clell~ as mission life is given in Ffre in to its limitations the Bush by Paul Bernier ttans-
This is a book rich in period lated from the French bRoch atmosphere and riotpus in colormiddot LEi Page (Kenedy $375) -It The author ismiddot impressively purports to be a middotnovel and we knowledgeable about music andmiddot are warned notmiddotto take it as musicansmiddot The international autobiographical middotWhile heed-
State ~~d addfessed ~ pre~l-dellt ~~arl~s lor~o~ th~ Soclal Week who readmiddot it at the openshying session of the assemIY Thelcenttter 5tatt~d that a nashytion coriscfous of its future should give corisideiableatten tion to the piobleiJi of the edu- cationit gives toiurmiddotYouth
It saio that modern states should give full freedom to pri shyvatemiddot initiatives in matters of
the hereafter and resume the middotbmiddotlmiddott thO fil k rlocal practice - with Maggie5Ponls~111he~hln I~ e m 8bels
a calm w lC IS mcompart1 eth th f d t l WI ts thu~ al1en amiddot req~lre-mEm 0 e uman ~erson
middot the liv~s of h1rdworking priests middot whomiddot have so middotmuch to contend middot with and often so little to show for their la15orsFew books about the missions are as reveal ing
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11 Family Life Continued from Page One
basis of our modern ffilrriage system To those whll have fallen under its spell m Irriage becomes not a way of li e but the way of life
Speaking about individualism 8S the second characteri ltiC of the secular iltleal of rna rriage Father Cervantes said tht aVelshyage romantic marriage dltes de- sire children but not f gtr the right reasons
This type of marrial e lie SUited does not want children for the glory of God or tor the good of the children or or the so~ial welfare of the communshyity but because the wife would fe(~l frustrated if she did not have a couple of childrln and the husband would tire of the wife unless she had the added interest of children to decoy his interest and economic sup- port
Romanticism logicall r deshymands a planned progr am of sex selfishness which iIlcludes contraception abortion lterili shyzation divorce mass insti tutionshyal placements adoptions and a general denial of social r espoJl- sibil~ty Father Cel vantes said
Roles Confused The middotthird characteristic of the
seeular ideal of marria ~e he continued is a confusion of the roles of husband anI I wife mother and father parelt and child The philosophical b~ sis of this confusion of roles~ ne de cllred isthe denial of the natshyural law theespou~l of themiddot cultural theory of social ~enesis and a romanticmiddotmis~ndemiddotstandshying of the meaning of the term democracy so that any rc Ie difshyferentiation between the sexes is considered undemocratic
Father Cervantes cor cluded that the American secular image of marriage and the famiy has yielded to the infantile p easure principle and megalomani a in its antisocial individualism
How this immature lecular ideal can be baptized irto the maturity of faith is nQ small
h d I dchallenge e ec are
General Picture Another speaker at th e conshy
vention Lee Blaske of Catholic Social services in Detroit warned about subtle sect lar in- fluences that threaten family strultures but he added tha~ middotthe general picture ofC litholic Only then he concludeq bert MS pastor recaled A marriage nd family life ~s can we hope tO have ourCathQ year ago we wer~ abullmost hangin( good lic family cultllre premised frQm the rafters of the church
Mr Blaske spoke on Marshy upon love (wich is tt~ distinct riding Qut the storm and none riage Conflict The Sacrld-Se~ hote of Christianity) inlgttead Qfo dreamed thatmiddota year lat~r we ular Hierarchy Hedelcribed sacred values as repre limtirig all middotthat is fixed and urchang
th I t h ing 10 e marrIage re a cons Ipbased on the principleshlherent in Ule natural and moral law
Secular values in ou hietiatchy he said repxesllnt the fluctuating standards s~nsisin pragmatism and rel~ tivism
th twhich is such a serIOus rea f Ito stable marrIage and amIy today behlnd a modern brick for amiddot concert structures at the present time rectory built as a wing to theh h (th Ii Leading the 115 musiciansDeclaring t at tea 0 C church
managers and aides was conshyfamily enjoys a favorabl e pOSI- h In conneetion with the dedication when compared (I our ductor Eugene Ormandy w 0
had brought the orch~stra heretion ceremopies Bishop Schexsacred-secular hierarchy Mr nayder administered Confirma Blaske added howeveJ that after dnping acclaim for recishy
tals in the Soviet UnionPoland tiqn ~q If- Clasl of 70 adults and and Western Europe d chilren i
The Pope presented a largemiddot ----------------- shy silver medailion to Mr Ormandy h Ith
~~~hr~s~d~~sat~~~eii~ n~SUP~Jt hffJI vidual members ~e chatted 11 rlJ
middotwith Mr and Mrs Ormandy and with individual musicians inshycluding violinist David Madison
associate concert master and assistant conductor Will i a m Smith
The orchestra which was to go to Austria to give a con
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nie Jean Brown winler of an essay contest 01 the theme Why I Should Exershy
eise My Right ~ Vote turned out to be a 2~-yearshyold DomInicanmiddotmiddot nun Sister Ma~y Consflia NC Pll itomiddot
cert in Graz after its Rome per formance was given a reception at the American Embassy in Rome
DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL Invite young girls (14-23) to
labor in Christs vaSt vineyard as an Apoltle of theEdi~icashytions Press Radio Movies andmiddotTelevision With these modern means these Missionshyary Sisters bringmiddot9hrists Doc trine to aU regardless of race color or middotcreed For informa- tion writeto
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age roomsmiddotvere above the crest G ness Pope Pius XII received bull KIN Extra Lge of the tidal wave which came in members of the Philadelphia the wake of the hurricane The SIZE Orchestra in a special audience bull King Size old rectory was demolishe~ in the Hall of the Consistory LOBSTERSOnly its empty shell remainswhile the group was in Rome
Conference work must be done to improve and strengthen this position and reach certain individuals who have permitted secular forces to dominate their marriage and family relationship
Mixed Marriages An address on the - Factual
Picture of Marriage and the Family Today- Socially was given by Brother Gerald J Schnepp of Stmiddot Marys Univershysity San Antonio Tex
He said that of all marriages in which Catholics are involved about 30 per cent are mixed marriages Stating that there are good reasons to believe the mixed marriage rate will inshycrease he added If we canshynot stop the trend we should at least take steps to decrease the disorganizing effect of mixed marriages -
Brother Schnepp middotsaid that although the divorce rat~ deshycreased 12 per cent between 1950 and 1955 the problem is still a major one in terms of the number of people involved
In 1955 there were 377000 divorces involving 754000 adults and an uncounted number of children he said In that same year there were 1531000 marshyriages This is a ratio of one divorce to every four marriages
An integrated approach towshyard modern family living was urged by ~lphonse yen ClEmens of the Catholic University of America Wastlington pe
iPter~~~e~ A~proaeh Mr ClEimens ~epl~red ihe
ininimal approachso Widespread in Catholic famlIies which uses as its only middotmiddotnOrin the sinfulness or sinlessness of a givenpracshytice He called for an inte grated approach which envisions norms beyond the field of morals and in the fields of dogma liturgy and ascetics
Mr Clemens declared that the practice of asking whether some~
thing is a sin should be replaced by questioning whether it is in conformity with the mind of the Church and a total Catholic culshyture
Ohly then he said can we hope to find that integral Cathshy
olic way of life which refrains from measuring necklines the number of minutes required to discharge the Sunday Mass obli shy
gation or the nUl1ber of times _ a teenager lllay date the same
person per week
THE ANCHORshyurs July 17 1958
Cheering Crowd Greets Co rd inaI
KILLARNEY (NC)-Streels bedecked with flags and buntshying and cheering crowds greeted His Eminence John Cardinal DAlton Primate of All Ireland as he ~rrived here to preside at the annual congress of the Catholic Truth Society of Ireshyland
Civil authorities later gave an official welcome to the Cardinal in the Town Hall The speaker at the ceremony recalled the fact that a few years ago Kilshylarney had named a new row of houses DAlton Avenue in honor of the prelate
In his reply the Cardinal exshypressed the hope that the aims of the Catnolic Truth Society would be made better known and that greater public interesf in the association would be aroused
PLAN WORLD MARIAN CONGRESS Franciscan Father Carlo Balic (left) il founder and chief Mariologist of the third Internationa1 Mario-Mariological Congress which will convene in Lourdes Sept 10-17 Father Balic is shown with his Eminence Gregory Peter XV Ca-rdinal Agagianian Patriach of CiliCia of the Armenians NC Photo
ProvincialNew La Salette
Continued from Page One Salette Minormiddot Seminary ~
HartshyS~minary Enfield N H SI1 ford in i914 to prepare for the perior of La Salette Seminar~ Priesthood Ill 1922he left for
Attlebor~ 15lP~rior alld Master of Novices at La Salette Semin- aryEastBre~steruntil the No vitiate was transferred to Cent~r Harbor N H in 1953 where middotFather LeBlanc again became Superior and continued his duties as Master of Novices t
Born in Amesbury the son of Maxime LeBlanc and Philo- mena Landry Father LeBlanc receiv~d his primary education at St Josephs Parochial School Fitchb~rg until he entered La
Prelate Dedicates Restored Church
CREOLE (NC)-Sacred Heart church here was blessed byBishop Maurice Schexnayder of Lafayette La a year after it was practically destroyed by
Hurricane Audrey
l~ his ~ermon at the dedicashytion Ma~ )ather Alvarez Gil
bull~eigium where he itudie4 phi~shyospptyand theology at the ~aul-
bullciJoiJmiddot Seminary the Dominishycan Fathers House of Studies a~ TournaLIt was at roitrnai that he was ordained to the PriestshyhOQd on March 26 19~8
As Provincial Superior Very P~middot~rmd Father Leblanc takes overmiddot the duties of Reverend vLgafg J Fortier MS who hasjust completed his middotterm His duties will give him charge of J
the numerous houses of the Province in Massachusetts New Hampshire Montreal New Brunswick Canada and the Phil shyippines
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Most Acces~ibleSh~W~as~ Jh William H Mooring
This week I h~ve some ~ords toeat middot After attending the D~meylanrl prem~ere in July 1955
said Walt Disney appeared to have brought qown from the realms of imagination into our world of crass material shy
ism his kingdom of crea- fornia md a mecca to most tures with their fine paroshydies of human strength of weakriess At Disrieyland they cOilld be touched by arld touch us for a quarter or four bits a ride
feared that by using his fairyland charshyactels to cajoleins tea d 0 f
eharm tis Walt had done vioshylieilCe to his itO c k p i I e of imaginative and ever re-play-able movies I was wrong I had under-estimated the power 8tI Disneys art nd over-esti- Jaat~d public resistance to hill had made outa good ease for essentially commercial show- stronger U S-Philippine coshy
t d d_nship opera JOn on economic an Ip-By now almost 12000000 lomaiic levelsmiddot Hiss message to
people have enjoyed Disneyland Hollywood boiled down to this About 43 per cent of them came --m outslde of Callfornla VISshyuv
ltors have represented over 60 foreign countries You might think of the place as mainly for young children but adults out-Ilurilber children 3 to 1 in age lit any rate
middot Adds New Attractions Disneyland has grown in size
Mid scope An original invest menf of $17000000 has been inshy
OICaSed to $23600000 the new- middotpeople For as President Garcia est attractions including a $300 pointed outmiddot the Philippines is 000 full-scale replica of the 18th one of Asias strongest rallyhig aentliry windjammer Colum points against athetistic commushybia which was thefirst Amer- nism It needs films to help- not i_I ship to sail around the hinder world Scnsesmiddot Politi
also a new 0I1e-~II launched a campaign of eivicTheres bull a According to one report Carlmiddot
waf trip through Tomorrow-middot Fnremans The Brlmiddotdge on the~ land and other delights ranging River Kwai already believed _ gtlIVI1i space ships to an imagin- to have taken in $6000000 durshyscurry down the hole with ing less than 1 000 theater runs Alice in W~mderland - in the USA is not acceptable
Froll the start Walt has said middotfor Eastern_ Berlin where the ttaet his Disneyland may never Reds hae the s1ly-so This may be fully and finally completed indicate the commies think the It will constantly be changing film is agin em _w attractions rising Aduillly do any American
On a recent weekdaygt 10 films play Eastern Germany ~uthful company I re-vlslted thesedays If they do the nUI1l-Disneyland I found courteous ber is small and the take microshyc~eerCul staffs Improved facili-scopic This tale about Kwai ties for hancpmg the crowds sounds mighty like a political ~lenty of good low-priced eat- publicity gag to me 109 pla~e~ and well shaded rest- Kwai teeins with Oneshyfal patl~
middot EXCltmg and Instructive These help to create the genshy
er~l atmQs~lere of happin~ss gaiety and contentment which pervades Disneyland as ftlll shylIIeeking family groups move through the magic of yesterday
todaymiddot and tomorrow On every side ideas spring at one endshylessly Most of them are excit shying as well as instructive
Disneyland has become a place to wonder as well as wander From Mickey Mouse to Dumbo
Donald Duck to the Sevel~ Dwarfs David Crockett to tt~ ~ Sleeping Beauty aU the characshyers on which Disney has basedhis~ unique reputationas the w~1ds gr~atestpurveyor of famlly enertainrneiitcombine 110 make pf Disrieyiarida pul
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Far from satiating public inshyterest in the theater and TV pc~~rams provided by Disney Disneyland so blends artistic and oornmercial appeal as to stimushy
lat t ~h e l
man ~ has done what no
cMh~rs have attempted He lias lIlade his name a seal and guar~ antee of good clean fun for thenst family audience While many modern showmen have starved us of entertainment reshyfleeting the sense of child-like wonder innate in us all Disney has reached out via theater and llome screens to provide healthyre-recreation even incidental education in its finest popular forms
Arid in this plan I now see ~ has made Disneyland hill reatest and most accessible showcase No wonder itmiddot is -ut to all those visitine Cali shy
Please send us more motion pictures which reflect ideals your country and mine have in common
He did not say but seemed to infer that not all the Hollywood movies sent to the East in these
days express or exemplify the -better side of American life
This message from Garcia should be taken seriously tomiddot
heart by the Holly~ood movie
people living here Message From Garcia
President Carlos P Garcia of the Philippines visited 20th Century-Fox studios the busishyest and most confident in Holly- wood these days At luncheon he was feted by the Motion Picture AssociatioIJ
Film stars ~nn Blyth Irene Dunne Virginia Mayo Ronald Regan Jeff Chandler Rod Steishyger ~une Lockhart Joan Fonshytaine and others were present Many top producers directors and ~riters were there too
President Garcia already had seen President Eisenhower He
World ism and since when have the Marxists objected to that
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cal Mass and a pageant featuring 100 Years of Catholic Faith in P
Colorado will be among the contributions of Colorado Cathshyolics tp the Rush to the Rockshyies centennial celebration here
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H SEA1gt 49th 81ATEG M h I()vernormiddot IC ae A Stepshyovich of the Territorv of Alaska is _a native Ala~kan son of a pioneer immigrantshyof the golil rush days First Catholic ever elected to that
office he is a graduate of Gon7aga University Sp()shyklne and Notre Dame Uni- versit~~ law schooL Themiddot 39shy
year~ld war veteran is the father of ei~ht children nnd is a daily Conununicailt
afld religious~iilstructionto pre- shy fulfll h pare the people to I t elr duties as eiiizens
The campaign includes a courSe for leaders oi the move- ment gi~en by pr6iniQent )ay of the Mission continentsmiddot and ecclesiastical personalitiesmiddot _ --- shyat the parish theatre of the Cut outthis cojumn pi~ your sacrificeto it and mailit to the Church of Our Lady of Candle- Most Rev F~lton J Shee~National Director of The Society for mas here the PropagatIon ~fthe Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Y
It deals with such questions or y~ur DIOCESAN DIREC~OR REV RAYMOND T CONSiDINE as the position middoto Catholics with middot368 N9rth Main ~treet Fall River Mass
regard to political parties and therole of the Church and the Former Industrialist u S~ SenateConfirms state in the field of the general SImiddotngs F middotrst Mass McCone Selection welfare of the people It also includes a studyof social ques- ROUBAIX France (oNC) WASHINGTON (NC) - The
MARTYR PRIEST Fifty y~ars ago Father Leo Heinshyrichs OFM of St Elizashybeths Church Denver was kiHed by an anarchist while
d t b H Ihe wasmiddot 18 n utmg 0 y Communion at Sunday Mass
Born in Oestrichs Archdioshy
cese of Cologne Germany in 1867 he entered the Order of St Francis at Paterson
NJ in 18~(being ordained
in 1891 His cause for beati shyfication has been present~d to the Vatican A special
plaque may be ampeen in the Denv~r Franciscan Church
aSking th~ faithful to~ pray for him Instead they come to pray to him NC Photo
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CARACAS (NC)~Yenezuelas Catholic Action moveme~t has
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all- of whom ure farmers have HEATNGmiddot 0ILSrented the land from its owner dUIing the past two years and
have farmed it in their spare South bull Sea Ststime I
So far proceeds froJ the par Hyannfs Tel HY 81 ish fann have provided a new heatingplar1t for the church new sacristy doors and other improvemenJs Chief crops on ~ Check These Banking Services the 120 acres are corn and soyshybeans Real Etate l_ns -------------- bull
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Have you evermade a convert Have YOO loved your lalth_ much that it overflowed to make others share the JOYs 01 ihe GOs- pel Couldmiddotthere not be spiritual birth-control as well as physical birth control If the spirit 01 a Catholic stifles the generation 01 Christ in ~tbers is it not serious as is the robbing of the earth 01 the fruit when tIJe seed is planted
To the m~ITied thesinglegt and all the faithful will be asked on Judgment Day Where are your children Some will have to give account Of the generation of the flesh and all must give account of the generation of ihe Spirit Is the United States canonical-minded or evangelical-minded does it consider only the sheep within its own fold or do we re~ member that Our Lord said Other sheep I have who are not of the fold
The United States has eleven times as many Catholics as South Korea bu~ counts less than twice as many converts Th~ U~ted States h~s fifteen times as many priests as Sout~ Korea However eonvershysions in the United States Dumber less than three per priest per lear while in South
Iorea conversioqll aUinber two hundred pe test per yeK
-- shyBecause there was ~o one ~ teach them religion four non-
Christian villages 150 miles south of Seolllbegan a do-it-~ourself conversiOn campaign Now two thousand are ready for Baptism and many more are asking for instructions ~
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If you have never had a convert it would be well as priest or layman to lJegin making sacrifices to send misionaries or teachers of catechism to these areas This can be done -for aboutmiddot $25 a month Whe~e could $25 a month or any multiple of it bebettermiddot spent to prepare for a happy eternity What a joy on Judgment Day to learn that through our self-denial converts will rise up to declare us blessed lor aiding hi giving them the faith The quesshy
tion of where your sacrifices will be sent to make converts will as always ~epend ap~n the Holy Father~ When you give to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith you give to the Holy Fatber and by all~wjng him to decide where the sacrifice must be ent you bring apon yourself an exira blessing
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GOD LOV~ YOU to HK for $5 To thaflk God for His manyblessings~ to MLS for $5 to MABmiddotfor $3 I promised the Missions this sacrifice if l won 3 scl1olarship for high School 1 did bull tq JP fot ~l~ Frcgtm t~e fortunate for the unfortunateshy
T k th h I ld _ a e e ow 0 e wor In your hands You can do just that if
you pick up a WORLDMISSION ROSARY and circle the globe in payer For 3 sacrifice-offering of $2 ~long with your request you can havea rosary on which you will remember to pray for all ~be Missi~s of the world because the multicolore~ beads reinind you
Senate has confirmed without opposition President Eisenhowshyers appointment of John A Mcshy
Cone Los Angeles businessman as a member of the Atomic Energy Commission Mr McCone a Catholic layshy
man and a Knight of St Greshygory since 1955 represented tHe President at the March 1956 celshyebration of the 80th birthday and 17th anniversary of the corshyonation of His Holiness Pope Pius XII
Mr McCone disc1os~d here that it is understood he would
be named chairman of the A I
E C Hesucceeds Adm Lewis L Strauss former middotchairman
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bullI BURNER SALES 1 amp SERVICE I I Ii 21 Wilbur St Taunton iIPh~e VAndyke 20~82 t _~__~_p_-__-o~I~
tions arldo the rights of farri-Hies in matters of education
In announcing the campaign Catholic Action leaders declared that if was their movements
mission to insure proper gufdshyance of the faithful in order that they might be practicing Catholics and better citizens in the exercise of their civic duties and rights
JThe group of lecturers giving the course in civic and religiousinstruction includes Auxiliary shyacas ~hq ~s also Military Vicar
f Bishop Ramon Lizardi 0 Carshyof Venetuela
~he five chiidren and 26 grandshychildren of a prominent indusshytrialist attended his first Solemn Mass in the Church of Saint Martin here wHh hundreds of his fotmer employes Andr~Lepoutre 69 left Roushy
baix shortly after the death of his wife 10 years ago Leaving the several wool processing plants and mills he owned in the hands of his relatives he went to the Benedlctlne Abbey of St Andre near Bruges Belgium to study for the priesthood
He was ordained by His Emishynenee Achille Cardinal Lienartmiddot
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Opens Space 4~ge to Students WASHINGTON (NC) - The while advancing in the knowshy Assert Church
Graduate llChool of astron Igtmy ledge of astrophysics conducted here ill the nat ons Promi~es HopeThe very word astronomicalcapitol at Georgetown Univershy has come to symbolize size orsity is one of the largest in middotthe To Christians great magnitude Computingworld J problems relating to the solar SAN FRANCISCO (NC)
Authority for ~he lrtatenent system used bya mathematical -The Church always looksis Father Francis J~ Heyden SJ genius who directs the s~hool He said like it is going down in disshyBut at Georgetowns school of
aster-this is true in everyit is the only Cat~olic scho( 1 of astronomy a time-saving eiecshyastronomy in thi~ country al shy age Our times look the worsttronic computor has been obshythrough there are some 59 ether But the Church is not goingtained It is an electronic brain Buch schools in thJ nation down It is Christ living againformally known as ElectroData
in each member in each genershyTher are some 10 studem s at E 101 manufactured by the Burshyation and not communism northe school One ot the uni vershy roughs Corporation The brain
Ilityr most distinglJished grldushy is able to compute in a manner a million devils can stop the Mystical Bodyates in radio-astr~nomy is Dr of minutes problems which used
The man talking is FatherJohn P Hagen noW the dirE ctor to take a mathematical genius of the U S Navya Vanglard days and weeks to solve Martin DArcy SJ former project master of Campion Hall Oxford
New Meaning University now lecturing at theIn search for truth rather than I With the coming of the space middotUniversity of San Francisco age the Institute of World Poli shy
a race for supreDacy of s ~ace
His message Hope the astronomy llChol at Georgeshy ty founded in 1945 at Georgetown was found~d 123 )ears In a world beset by problematown by the late famous scholarago The roll call of students each Christian individual must Father Edmund A Walsh 5Jand scholars who jhave come to imitate Christ in struggling withhas taken on a new significancethe ~iChool over t~e years reads middot his own crosS knowing that heThe institute originally waslike a Whos Who in Scieltce will be knocked down but knowshyfounded to deal with problemsThe coursesmiddot are ~asic afid fasshy middot ing too that he is winning aU
of international affairs concernshycinating and the ~dents tomc the timeing war But now there arefrom many partsmiddot of the Wlrld Father DArcy acknowledg~problems in unchartered areasEarly Y~ars the perils of the time communshyand there are global matters shynever before dreamed of as manshyFather James Curley SJmiddot 123 YEARS OF ASTRONOMY Founded in middot1835 the ism war strife poverty each
founded the schoCll in 1835 He kind looks C)nce again tomiddot the school of astronomy at Georgetown UniversityWashing- mans personal struggle But he Iltarted the practice of kee ping glory of the God-made stars ton D C is the only Catholic school of its kind in the nation i~sists Gods on our side a daily record ofl temperatures
and thelargest in the world A noted astronomer Father Need Virtue ~f Hopenoon 3 pm and q pm Balomshyeter readings wcentre taker at Renovate Chap~l Francis J Heyden SJ is its direCtor The toll call of its Hes times~ million more
powerful than any devil Father noon He entered the infO mashy dgra uates reads like a Whos Who in Science-~ The George- DArcy reminds With the Re-Don faithfully ot~r 50 y~ars At W~st Point
town Astronomical Observatory pictured here was begun demption the devil was defeatedprestrving the d~~ for future WEST POINT (NC)-A $500- on the campus in 1841 NC Photo for aQ time-thats the messagescholars He hardly could lave 000 renovateion project isunder- of St Paul We should remem- realized that this practice one
way at the Chatgtel of the Most Swedmiddotmiddotsh Smiddotchoolboy Gmiddotyes Lesson bel it The devils been check- day would develfpinto Jront Holy Trinity at the Uinted States mated forever Of course indishypage news Military ~cademyhere I Chimiddot Ch l Hmiddot viduals can perish through theirIn 1841 the astronomical ob A new tower will be built for n at OC urcn ~tory own fault and there will al shynervatory was begun at the unishy the gothic structure and the STOCKIOLM (NC) -- Radio The 110000 Crowns Ques- ways be natural anxiety but versity campus alld in 1845 the chapel sanctuary and choir loft listeners and teltivision viewers tions and the answers given by there is no cause for pelsimism first observations were II ade will be expanded in this predominantiy Protestant Haakon on the Swedish radio Ho~ is a virtue much neededThe dist~nction ot determi ling
In addition the chapel base country were given a lesson in and teleyision shlgtw were the today bull the true meridian pf Washington ment will be enlarged and an the history of the Catholic following 1) Which pope was Father 0Arcy believes thatwas achieved in 1850 by the all-purpose room will be con- Church during - the past few imprisoned in Castel Saflt An- Catholics are too much infected Jesuit university structedformeetjngs and lec- weeks by a 13-year-old schQol- gelo during the 1ack Qf Romc with Jansenism-talingmiddot theIn 1911 the latel Father Franshytures The work is expected to boy and was freed upon payment of negmiddotativemiddotview that God is toecis ATorndorf S- fo~nded the be completed about Christm~smiddot Haakon Josephson of this city a ransom (Cleent VII 1523-middot severe emphasizing the stayinoeisll1010gical observatory a1 the
Most Holy Trinity chapel a attracted nationwide attention 34) 2) Whi~h plaquope took the away from sin instead of emshySCh(4)l There day tn and daJ out parish of the New York arch- whim he appeared on the Swed- initiative of the first Crusade phasizirig doing goodteleseisms were r1corded ar d in diocese was built in 1899 after ishr~dio and television version (Urban JI 1088-99) 3) Which The Jesuit scholar and edu-1923 Georgetown I Was abl to
record the great (arthquake ofmiddot a spe~ial act of Congress author- of Double or Nothing Choos- Pope allowed Charlemagne to cator thinks that the doctrine TokJo 12 hours bcentfore the n~ ized use of government land for ing the historyof the papacyas be crowned on Christmas Day in of the- Mystical Body holds
a Catholic church The parish his subject he won the top prize St feters (Leo Ill 795-816) promise of restoring hopeprominent news $ervice of the now serves some 750 cadets of 10000 -Swedish crowns (about 4) Which pope fourJded the Sis- Christians His advice is enshyday reported the fUsaster
and several hundred officers $2000)afte~ giving the correct tine Chapel and was alse gtin- graved in the motto Living thSpace ~ge enlisted men civilians and their answers to a series of questions volved in the cOllspiracy against truth in love let us grow upToday there ar~ new use for families about eight popes Lorepzo de Medici (Sixtus IV in Him who is our head Christ
the observatory instrum ~nts The chapel has always been As an additional prize Haakon 1471-84) 5) Which pope ex- Too many Christians are likeAtomic explosion$ may be deshy maintained without government was given a free trip to Rome commumca~ed Savonarola and St Thomas the Apostle thetectcd in various parts of the caused thIs reformer to be support A national committee where the highlight of his four- h d d b d h t want a sIgn they are not willIngworld Now that the space age t h ange an Ullle as a ere IC t b l th t hdunder the direction of Gen J ay VISI came w en he was re- (Alexander VI 1492-1505) 6) 0 eleve WI ou seell1g ehas evolved from ~he atomic age Lawton Collins (USA Ret)is ceived in audience by His Holi- Which popes troops defeated s~ld But we must no~ ask forthe big problem if a better unshyseeking funds for the renovation ness Pope Pius XII The Pontiff signs Our Lord remll1ded uswhich were tak~n at 6 am project The special gifts com- who had heard about the school- those 0 Empelqr Fredellk IIa~ that Blessed are they who seederstanding of ~hotosyntllesis mittee is headed by Gen An- boys interest in the history of Parma (Innocent IV 1243-~4) not but believe thony C McAuliffe (USA the popes encouraged him to 7) WhIch pope was the subject Palrish Has I Splenl~id of a famous paintfng by Titian L M b hmiddotRet) continue his study of the papacy argest em ers and ratified the cC4~titutions ofVocations ~ecord Gen Collins said that COh- New York Bound the Jesuit order (Paul III 1534- OMAHA (NC)-The Catholic
WESTPHALIA (NC) - V7hen tributions to be the project can Shortly before returning to 49) 8) Which pope under whose Daughters of America now has the Church of thcent Visitation in be sent directly to the chapel Stockholm Haakon also re- pontificate the dogma of papal its largest membership 209000 this little commlmity on the here The General stressed that ceived an offer to come to New infallibility was proclaimed in the 55-year history of the plains of central T~xas celeblated anyone interested in having a York to qualify for the $64000 voluntarily took the position of organization This was anshyits 71ith anniversarr nine pI iests corps of middotofficersmiddot with proper Question quiz show He accepted being a prisoner in the Vati- nounced here at the national and 21 Sisters w~re amon~ the spiritual training should be in- the offer after obtaining his par- can after the unification of convention of the Catholic wornshynatives who retuled home and terested in the project ents consent to make the trip Italy (Pius IX 1846-1878) ens group too~ part in it
There are only 163 fan ilies in this all-CathoJ)c commu nity but in recent years- there nave ~fllt 48 vocati0rs--10 pi iests nd 38 SIsters __
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Names College Head ST LOUIS (NC)-A -priestSays Corporations~ Unions ~ African Bishop
bull who has spent the last decade -working among Negro poor in FRANKFURT (NC) ~ BishopMust Coordinate Policies St Louis has been selected by Joseph IGwanuka of Masaka
By Msgr GorgeG Higgins the Society of the Divine Word Uganda ordained two p~iests of to become rector of the DivineDirector NCWC Social Action Department thlaquo White Fathers here for theWord College in Washington
On July 1wages and other labor costs in the steel African missionsHe is 67-year-old Father WilshyIndustry went up automatjcanyunde~the terms of the third liam A Benz He will ordain five more in
and last year of the Steelworkers current contract Why Catholic schools the ne~ recshy Munich on July 20 This is the tor believes are urgently needed first time an African-born bishopdidnt the industry (fo(the twelfth time since the end of tomiddot win Negroes to Catholicism has ordained priess in_this dty
alone stop the march of infla- crisis getS lilY worsetheym~bt 5Miriiaturi Booklet U~ry be persladrd fol~iye~t a try
That last senten~eof -~ bllt for th~ time bejnitbey aremiddot ~mz GefIl1aIJY (NC)- A SupercRight DelwlteExtra d~se Trim not likely ~ ito 90 ~~niature bo9~et mea$uring _
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middot TteAf~luent Soci~ty Where tain~ng the Lord~ P~aer u --iriflation is concerned nearly seven languages has been placedmiddot evelyone firidsitconvenient to on sale heremiddot
middot cohline himself to conversation The 14-page booklet so ti07 that three copies can be placed
I Portugal Issuesmiddot New on a penny is being sold to raise funds to rebuild the JohannSeries of Stamps Gutenberg Museum here which SPECIAl
LISBON (NC)-Portugal has _ was destroyed during the war issued two new series of stamps T~e Our Father is printed in representing two native saints English German French Dutch who are venerated in thiscoun- Swedish Spanish and Amershy SALE try _ ican as the publishers call it
The stamps bear the images of 1dW middot St~ Theotonius a 12th century
Augustinian monk and middotSt Eliz- ab~th of Portugal 14th century queen who became famous for her charity-
The series are of two stamps each Tne image of St Theotoshy
riius is printed oil a green hVoshy_ ~cudo s1lt gt c and on a sepia JHUR$DAY FRIDA~
~ Iive-e~udo stamp The brick ed AND SATURDAY ONLYI90MME~10RATIVES The and violet d~noininationsof the
blcent~nmal of the birth of St Elizabethseries have aface lIIio It hOt or icedl AntQJ1io C~nova (1757-1S2i6 c va~t1Er ~~ o~e~nf2gt9 eScudos famed sculptor imdfirst di~~slle~h~~~y ~
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World War II) counter im- BI h b I t I h oug s rmgs ~s dlr~t y tomiddot ~ed la eJ WIt a substantial the point of thismiddotcolumn~ It is ~crease III prices debatable whether or not the
According to Business steel industry should increase itS W~ek thats the main topic of prices this year imd whether or discussion these days in the not it should have raised themmiddot iteel and re- 11 times since the end of World lated industries War II It is also being But -thats beside the pOint discussed in the The point is that the decision as daily press to whe~her or not there ought to
CONDUCTS SERVICESBus i n e s s be another price increase in an Father Robert Lynch OFMWeek says that industry as important as steel
the~e is ~o sin- should not be made in a vacuum will conduct solemn devoshygle ans~er to but hould be coordinated with tions in honor of St Anne t his question the price (and wage and profit) at Our Ladys Chapel Newbeyond U S decisions of other industries
Bedford July 20-26 SteePs s tat e- What Next ment that it is At the present time unforshynot going to act tunately this can be done -orily Soiled Currencyuntil the situ haphazardly if at all There is ation clarifies And thats about no organization nor federation Giftto School the siz~ of it of organizations in which labor
If is taken for granted at and management from the PITTSBURGH (NC)-St Anshycourse that steel piiceswill major industries can meet even thonys Sehool for Retarded eventually be raised either one to talk about much less sys- Children in nearby Oakmont at a time or all at once but tematically coordinate their Pa is $10970 richer through an -Until the situation clarifies it- wage-price-profit decisions inmiddot anonymous gift in soiled and deshyllelf ~ven the experts can onlymiddot the best interests of the econ- comp()sed bills -
guess as to why the industry omy as a whole The money arrived at the cOntraryto its past policy is -I can only conclude there- sehoolby mail in a dirty and teinporarily holding-the line fore with the same set of ques- bulky White envelope There
Se~~rl t~ntativeexplan~tion~lttions I ask~d inth~column tw~ was no indication of its senders bave beep suggestedOnei is w~e~s ago what_~lft~Where identity The ~oney mostly in th~tthe ~teelindu~trYsunexOwe go_ftO~~~re $20 bills ~~s mailed in~itts-~cted de~sion to PQstp~ne if ~o we gOJ)~ll~ph~~ardly as burgh - 1
n4)ttO fQrego another increasem ~he Iast~ WIthihttle~rno ~o-j Fa~h~r Artru~ h G~rQm in prices was motivat~d tya ordln~t19n a~n tile ffiaJgtr m~ tect~~ of the I~S~ItUtlO~ said desire to curb inflation and duSt~I~S a~aUDl~llSH so we ta~ tbeuro ~oney was evIdently thereby lJelp to cure the cllrrenl have It on th~a~th~~Ity of Mr br~ed ~~s~ middothovl~n~ no economic recession alough-who 18 c~rtamly one of 0rte ~nowsTli~ bills are the
Th t t t h the two or three most impor- ~melJize as billsI)oW used shyt aaCCsordanl gln eBres ~ng twcory tant business executives in the I didiIt try to handle them
bu n 0t USIness eek Ut d S hli there probabl isnt an thin ~ m ~ tates -that we shall ~uce addedltbeca~sewhen it For -one u~ng it ru~ssrack contmue to hav~ mflabo I ~uc~e~ one It started to upagainstan official U S Steel _ Remem~erwhlt he ~Id No cr~lble 10 myhand ~he bIllS position made ublic last Au- one co~panyno one lTIduStry~fe~ not stacked or ~ven ~und gust b Ch P Ro M andnooneuDloncanal()ne5top marubberband-butJuststuffed
Y bef alrmathn Kgefr the march of inflationmiddot in the envelope BIough ore e e auver Committee investigating steel If 0tI the~ther han~ we agree O~ the adVice o~ ~n attorney price rises - that the major co~po~ations and and ~ocal bank offiCIals Father
d the major unions of the United Garbm ~nt ~he mor~ey an en-Mr Blou~h recalled that In States ought to rdinate th ve~ope to the curenty redempshy
May 1948 WIth the hope of curb- lt00 ellmiddot ~ d f h U in fl t pohcles mmiddot the best interests of ~on IVISI(~nO te S Treas- r~C~~$al ~05n U~ S ~teellowe~ the e~(momYas~awllole are we un Jihe goyerpment r~d~Dedt rant p~r t~n ~nd refused prepare~ to _take the next logi- tbe ~118 ~ft~J ~Pilratln~ and ~~em~g~a~~~reetried cal steP ~y~tinging them tQ- ountng the~ ~ pr~sS th~te t Iether for thlS P1rpose in some mvolved ~hemlcal treatm~nt In
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Do you have relatives and friends who have everything and do you wonder at the time of blrthdaJs and anniversaries what give them On such occasions why not give something to God their name Mass for us~ Church or Chapel Mass Bell $ 5
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at Mt St Mary Convent here me is at present ftationed
Sister Margaret Mary R lM bull native of Some~set Mass has taught at St Joseph School Fall River Holy Family School Newmiddot Bedford St Maryt School ~orth Attll~boro and I Holy ~ ame School Ne~ Bedfprd where she is now statIOned
Sister Mary Catherine R SM bull native of Newfdundland after some years of t~aching a St Joseph School F~li River was appointed Mistres~ of Novices at Mt St Mary Convent and later became the Mothfr Superilr of the l~all River Corpmunity l~rom
1939 to 1957 she was Cour cilor Provincial at Cu~berland R I Sistllr is at presert assistait to the Superior of M~ St Rita Conshyvent Cumberlandl R I
Sister Mary Gertrud~ RSM a native of New Ifedford u ught in St Louis School St Pa trick School St Jose~h School and Mt St Mary 4cademy Fall River St Mary ISchool rforth Attleboro and St Kilian Sc hool New Bedford whfre she is sta- tioned at present She has been Superior at St P~trick Con vent Fall River and Principal cf St PatrickSchool stl Joseph Sool and St Kilian S~hooI Hel sisshyter Sister Mary Anthony R SM who died in 1~55 was also among those professed on July 16 1908
Sister Mary Ttresita R SM bull nltive of Taunton Mass bas taught in the elerhentary grades at St Mary Cathedral School and lateras supervisor of lliusic and Art in St 1Iary Cathedral School and St Mary St~hool New Bedford S~e is at pI esent
stationed at Our iLady of) I[ercy Convent Nw Bedford
SEles Per~ecuti[)n Possible ~ow of Our Lady l~a here
Thestatement was issued the LAUNCESTONI (NC)-Ierseshy day befpre a second promisedmiddot
nttion of Catholicsis not today Hmiracle was to take place arid impossible even fn the En llish- instructions were giVen thatmiddot it BPeaking world Archbishop John C Heenan of jLivcrpool Aid here ~
He was addres ing some 5000 persons gathere in this ornshywall town for ttje annual comshymemoration of themartJrdom of Blessed Cuthb~rt Mayne proshytomartyr of the I British semshyinary priests I
(The seminarr priests were priests ordained abroad lit- the time of the Refo~mation ~n Engshyland A law pa~sed during the reiltn of Queen ~lizabeth I ~ade
it high treason jpunishab Ie by death for a seminary dest even to be in En~land)
Powerful odern Iates Aid Archbishop JIeenan are no less determhied than w~ ~ the England of the I first Eliabeth to stamp out th~1 ancient Iaith
]iar more pers4ns are no sufshyfering for their jFaith thall ever before he declared so th it the 20th century cold be cal ed an age of martyrs
All Europe has seen swift changes in our o~n )ifetiml the Archbishop a~ded Nobody dares prophesy what will be the polftical comple~ion of his or any other coun~ry in 10 or 20 years time Forces hostile to all religion are in the ma rch It is not inconceivable that even in the English-~peaking world Catholics may have to ~hoose
between faith a)ld persor al seshycurity
Anltti-ChurCFh La~s
Remain Books0 MEXICO CITY (NC) -- With
the ruling Institutional Revo_ lutionary party (PRI) rl mning far ahead in ullofficial I eturns and the electi0r assured of its
middot presidential ca~didate fonso Lopez Mateos tbe laws hostile to the Church in this country arl~ expected ~ remain ~n the books
It is anticiplted that asiD other recent PRI administrashytions these laJs probab y will not be strictly lenforced Presishy
MOTHER SUPERIOR AND PRESIDENT At the White House Mother Francine Marie Lepicard (above) Superior General of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul accompanied by three other members visitedmiddot THIRTY YEARS AGO President Eisenhower and presented him a painting of
the foundation was laid for 81 Marys Church EUAD Archdiocese the head of Christ Visiting her communitys houses in laquoit ERNAKULAM INDIA Financial conditions prevented the Churcla the United States and Canada Mother Lepicard will return
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from belne built In the past few year to her headquarters in Paris today NG Photo the parlshloDers aU POOl farmers bave
with extreme difficulty and hardship shytbemselvetl beeD able to save $2000 Wltla this mODey to buy materials and tbroUlb Dismi~~ Report of Apparation their OWD labor they built tbe walls
TERN (NC)-Anmiddot official tatement issued by the Terni and Nanli diOCese has dismissedmiddot any element of- divine -origin
middotmiddotin recently reported apparitions
be posted in all churches of the diocese~ An earlier promised miracle-the cure of an infant -failed to take PlacemiddotSuggests Catholic
The statement declared Festmiddotvat middotn IrelandHAt Maratta Alta on the outshy
skirts of Terni two children (11- DUBLIN (NC)-A suggestion year-old Gino Armadori and 9- for a national Catholic festival year-old Paola Piazza) claim to in Ireland was offered here by bave repeatedly middotwitnessed ap- Chief Superintendent H OMara tlte trials and problems spiritual aDd material to be met and r paritions of the ltadonna Also of the Dublin police force Hived 1I0t ODly at the time of the acceptance of
- other- persons claim they have had Visions Asmiddotamiddotresultmiddotof the reports put out by the press largecrowds f(lIli the town and other areas have flocked to the place fof the repOrted apparishytions)
Aid to Talented BosToN (NC)The Carnegie
Corporation of New York has given a grant of $85000 to Bos- ton College to subsidize in part the institutions- program for especially talented stuQents the college announced
HOLY CROSS FATHERS
FOUR-YEAR COEDUCATIONAL COLLEGE
for Information write to
This episCopal c~ria after their ehurch All their savings have bee careful consideration deClares used aDd cODditions are such at preset that the aforementioned facts tbat the pittance thei earn ~ardly eovenexclude in the most absolute the expenses ofthelr daily Iivln lJnle way the extraordinary intershyvention of God and the Most Holy Virgin am- are theref9re devoid of any prodigious charshyiacter of divine origin
The statement was signed by Msgr Giuseppe Vanni Martini Vicar General of the diocese
Superintendent OMara sug gested such a festival would show the contribution Catpoli shycism has made to Irish life and culture
As ari annual event hemiddot l8iCl it would also serve to attract visitors to Ireland and would consolidate the work of aU CathollC Action bodiesmiddot in Ule
eountry Supeiintendent OMara made
the suggestion at the annual convention of Vexilla Regis alumni organization of St Patshyricks College Maynooth
Former Member of Jewish Faith Ordained Sacred Hearts Father
JAFFREY (NC)- A former member of the Orthodox Jewish faith who was converted to Catholicism during a three-year period of military service has been ordained a priest at Queen of Peace Seminary here
Bishop Matthew F Brady of Manchester ordained Father Simeon Polen in the Congregashytion of the Sacred Hearts~ The young priests father Samuel Polen of Pinebush N Yand his sister Mrs George Pederson also of Pinebush attended the ceremony Father Polen born Simeon
Stanley Polen in New York City became a convert while serving with the U S Army
-Signal Corps He was baptised on the remote Aleutian island of Naknak Alaska in April 1949 by Father George Endal SJ
The soldier had attended John Adams High School in New York prior to entering military servshyice Following his discharge from service in 1950 he joined the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts at Wareham He toek classical studies there for two years spent a years novitiate at the congregations house in Fairhaven and then returned
a root Is put OD the eburch the monsoona JAo Holy FaJhtrs MirJiIJn Ai will ruin the work already done Tbe oDI~ - tht Orimtal Ch reb tbln that the parlshlo1ers can now eo
r Ii tribute Is th labor $5000 will buy tlie mate~lals ~ecellS~ry tocomplete the roof and tlte interior The Arc 1raquolshop of ErDakula~ humbly requests our ald Any help tbat yCNI might be able to Ilve will be deepl) appreciated by the Archblsho~ and tbe people or St Mary Parish EDAD INDIA
A HOME IN OVR OLD AGE ALL OF US WANT THAT oua PALACE OF GOLD CLUB GIVES SISTERS WHO CARE FOB
THE AGED THE MEANS TO PROVIDE THE HOMES
VOCATION PROBLEMS - AeeeptaDee of a religious vocatioD Is Dot always easy many
a YooatloD but ID the followin through One of the reatest dlffleulths facedb) bOYI ID the Near Eastls a material one how to find the financial meaDII to follow a vocatloD The eost for - the INlDuDary tralnlilr Is $600 100middot a year tor shl ~ean ALEXANDER and SEBASTIAN -are two 1raquo011 In INDIA without the flnanela meaDI They are now In tile seminary and wltll many other - shylIemlDulaDs are prayine that 110m ODe will adopt them Indpay f ampbelr lIemlnar) eourse
THE MONEY IN MARYS BANK IS USED FOR THE middotTRAINING OF NATIVE SISTERS MONEY DEPOSITED IN THIS ACCOUNI BRNGS HEA VENLY DIVIDENDS
PERFECTION To be perfect Thousands in religions life are strlvln for perte
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to Wareham for two more yeaJl of study
In 1955 he was sent to Rome where he made studies at the Gregorian University from which he received the licenti shyate in sacred theology this year He is to return to Rome in Ocshytober for further study He ~
remaining in Jaffrey for the summer
Most of the students now at the Queen of Peace Seminary here are expected to be assigned to Japan the foreign mission of the congregations American province The congregation was founded during the French Revshyolution and now has 1400 priests 1000 students 300 Brothers and 2000 Sisters
New Superior ROCHESTER (NC)-Mother
Mary Callista has been elected Superior General of the Sisters of the Third Order Regular of
St Francis of the Congregation of Our Lady of Lourdes She succeeds Mother Mary Alcuiu who has been Superior General since 1946
Mother Callista has Ilerved since 1952 a1l general councilor and general vicaress of the ewn- munity
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By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno
With that formal solemnity which is rooted in the tradition of the Church the cause of John Henry Cardinal Newman has been introduced in the ecclesiastical court of Bi~mingham England The Archbishop of that see sucshy
eessor to the doughty Ulla- been made t~ cast doubt upon thorne who was Newmans Newmans absolute integrity
middot unwavering friend and sup- This is the work of an agnostic porter in the hierarchy has Geoffrey Faber grandnephew of constituted a commission to be- that Father Frederick Faber gin the long and involved process who was one of Newmans earli shyof examining est recruits for the Oratory of his title to be St Philip Neri but who in the
ranked among course of the years became the Blessed ahd sadly estranged from his mimshygiven the hon- tor ors of the altar Reading Fabers book one has
There is much the feeling of a noxious slime to be accom- being spread over the image of pUshed in this the Cardinal as from wholly inshyextraordinary sufficient and inconclusive evishycase The study dence he attempts to prove a of the cardi- basic and unworthy lack of man-DaIs life and limiss as providing the key to Yirtues must be his career undertaken not Church Seeks Virtge from the viewpoint of a biogra- That Newman was hypersenshy
middot pher but in search of the mfn~t- sitive goes without saying That middot est scrap of evidence which he found it exceedingly- difficult
eould swing the scales ~me way to forgive injuries seems to be the other too clearly established to admit
His writingsvoluminous as of controversy That he made they are including thousands mistakes of- judgment anel wu apan thousands of personal let- a pool assessor of men espeshytelS must be re-examined in dally where friendship had once ~ light of rigorous and con- been given are characteristic=shyastent orthodoxy hardly to De denied
And as a preliminary step it One is reminded rather strikshymust be established middotthat his _
f ingly of the likeness here beshyenthusiasts have not thus ar everstepped their bounds and tween Newman and Pio Nono
whose cause for beatification ia antiCipated the Church in pro- being strongly urged at this verT BOuncing upon his sanctity or in establishing a cult in hit time But the Church we reshy
mind ourselves is not seekinc bonor perfectmiddot holiness in those She
Scores of Biographies honors nor even perfect eoi-Few men of modern times respondence with grace but
have evoked the passionate in- only conspicous virtue risin terest and partisanship tha~ ~as above weakness and transfigurshyeentered upon Newman Living ing the whole be was a very symbol of conshytroversy both within the Church Should it come about-and and out of it And in the seven this is by no meansto assume decades since his death his per- that it will-that Cardinal Newshy
man is found worthy of oursonality far from diminishingIn the perspective of time has cult our honor as an elect of emerged with ever greater fasci- God it will unquestionably be aation difficult for us to prefix the
There are scholars Catholic appropriate term to his name and non-Catholic alike who St John Newman might sugshyItave made the study of his life gest even the Sinjin of acshy
and writings their chosen field cepted English usage Like the af research and his biographies Venerable Bede the old name ia are now numbered by the scores too deeply engraved to be lighiIy Hardly a year goes by withoutmiddot cast aside But to pray to God the publication of some impor- through John Henry Newman tant item of middotNewinaniana and wOJlld be hard to resist the total body of critical litera-middot I lure devoted to him is literally taggering
Wilfrid Wards two volume Life was the first full-length portrait of the Cardinal painted with affectionate detail by one whose own father William
George Ward had ranged himshyelf with Newmans sharpest opponents It was an amende honorable but for all its bulk and its liberal use of intimate papers and correspondence it was understandably far from definitive
Most fortunately Newmans papers were preserved almost intact at the Birmingham Orashytory and a vast debt is owed to the late Father Henry Trisshytram wlfo gave years of his life to the careful collecting and colshylating of the documents
For him it was aabor of love andoubtedly but it was equally a labor of scrupulous impartial shyity Much of the spade-work has thus been done for th~ eccleshy
siastical commission An-lican Interpretation
The magic of Newman has at shytracted a great dealof modern French scholarship from th~ somewhat disorderly genius of the late Abbe Henri Bremond to the clinical touch of the Abbe Louis Bouyer whose Newman His Life and Spirituality has recently appeared in English
Anglicans from Dean Church to contemporaries such as R A Middleton and B A Smith have striven to interpret Newshyman in the light of their own rejection of his solution though be it said with unvarying cour tes) and admiration
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Seattle Prelate Award Winner
SEATTLE (NC)-The Amerishycan Committee on Italian Migrashytion has announced -Archbishop Thomas A Connolly of Seattle will receiv~ its Award of Merit for 1958 for his sympathetic and active support in the field of migration andmiddot resettlement of refugees The presentation willbe made ~ept 13 here
Announcing the award Guido Merlino chairman said Archshybishop Connolly has always been in the forefront in activishyties concerned with migration and resettlement He has also contributed to various causes
middotmiddotthat benefit the people of Italy as well as helping Italians who have recently come here 10
settle The award will be a bronze
plaque bearing the following inshyscription
In recognition of hismiddotdedicashytion to the principles and ideals upon which America was foun~shy
ed for outstanding contributions to the welfare of his fellow men for his many laborsand selflesa service which furthered the mishygration reception and resettleshyment of Italians in this country
Levis Educator LEVIS Que (NC) - Father
Calixte Ferland who spent neady 50 of his 70 years at Levw College is dead He was gradushyated nom the school in 1907 and returned there to teach after hi ordination in 1911 He remained at Levis College as a professor or spiritual director until aU re~
-tiremen-t in 1953 ~
tistics Spiritual guidance pedshyInstitute inmiddot Rome hailed it as agogy and psychology and medishy
a center where the broadest and cal and pastoral psychi~try complete studies will prepare 1ftmiddot addition 10 these cOursespriests for the ~art of arts tbe the constitution stated that therepastoral care of souls should be special coUrses of apshy
The institute which was plied specialization for the founded in 1957 and has alreadT training of priests capable of graduated more than 100 stushy carrying out the apostolate Ia d~nts was officially instituted many specialized areas such and sanctioned by the Pope in book and publication editing orshyhis recent Apostolic Constitushy ienting public opinion entershytion Ad Uberrima Its publi shy ~inment acial action Catholic cation was announced earlier by associations and helping variOW the Pope himself during an audishy elasses of citizens in particular ence with a group of graduate workers farm laborers shepshyof the institute herds sailors soldiers peoshy
By virtue of Our authoritT fessional people artists people We officially establish the Passhy responsible for social life arid toral Institute It is Our wish others that it be given the honorary title of Pontifical within the Pontifical Lateran Athenaeum the Pope said in the document GEORGE M MONTLE
The Pontiff added that in thw institute priests of eachmiddot and Plumbing - Heating every clerical status may leam
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London Commies Plan Infiltration Of Ireland
LONDON (NC)-London headquarters of the Commushynist party is preparing agents for the infiltration of
-Ireland The existence of a specshyial Irish bureau at party headquarters is alleged in aD article in the Catholic Herald weekly newspaper published by Douglas Hdye former editor ot the London Daily Worker who is now a leading Catholic journshyalist
Irish members of the party middot he wrote have been undergoshy
ing special preparation for the day when an economic crisis hits Britain This the Communist leaders calculate will bring witll it mass unemployment Tens
of thousands of Irish people will return to Ireland which in the circumstances will itself be in
middot the throes of an even more sevshyere depression
All Angels If and when this happens
the communists inention is that lOme thousands of card-holdin
middotIrish Communist party members will be among them Overnight the party will be established ill every part of the country and eommu~ism will be taken by Irelands own sons and daughters to practically every town and Yillage Those who Ulus returll will have gone through the specshyial training which is now beshying organized for them
Pilot schemes Mr Hyde add- ed are already being tried 10
find the most effective ways of reaching the Irish They have been aimed at intellectualmiddot as well as manual workers and at
the Irish Republican Army Evshyery avenue is being probed u a possible tranmission belt for Communism he said
Catholic Newspaper Has Twofold Use
LOS ANGELES (NC)-It may be true that in Philadelphia nearly everybody reads the
middot Bulletin But it is just as true that ill Wewak New Guinea nearly everybody smokes The Tidings Los Angeles archdiocesan paper
For this bit of intellig~nce
70U can thank Father Francis Mihalic SVD who was intershyviewed befote going back to Wewak after terriporary duty in Southern California
He receives The Tidings fa Newmiddot Guinea reads it thea passes it on to his native parishshyioners
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V(utican ~ongregation Regulates CDntinued froOl Page 011 e must supply f~om seven to 10
_J trustworthy wItnesses PhYSIcal the claIms of v~li~ but ~ ~on- evidence if any is usually deshyconsummated maJr18ges Irtce termined by court-appointedthe l1aim of non-consumm~tIon h
d litmiddot 01 the p YSlclans can lead to a ISSP u IOn Throughout the hearing the marriage vow-o~e ~f a p~pe s diocesan-appointed defender of heaviest responsibtlItIes--~o~al the bond does his best to destroy bishop may not eren ~egm n~- all arguments that might permit vestigating such ~ claIm ltntil the dissolution of the marriage he is expressly Iflv~n per DlS- bond When he has no more obshyluon by the congre~atIonto d I) so jections the hearing ill closed
Short H~to A full report together with the Commonly known as the C~o~- bishops recommendations is forshy
gregation of the $acrament S It warded to the congregation has a short hi~~ry It was Full Investigation established 50 years ago b One of the 35 consultors ex-Pope St Pius X Befor~ It amines the case on its arrival existed the vari~1us dispe nsa- If he is satisfied with the forshytions and proble S connected mal presentation of facts--and with the seven sa raments were often he is not--he turns it over
alfscattered among r a d )zen to one of the congregations own older congregation ~t was ltlten defenders of the bond Either COPTIC RITE PATRIARCH Archbishop Silvio Oddi a problem and s~etImes a r ~~z- the consultor or tfie defender of Apost~lic Internuncio to Egypt presents the s~cred palshyde 1ltgt know whlcll congregc t~~n the bond may send the case back lium to the new Coptic Rite Patriarch of AlexandrIa Egypthad jurisdiction [ a spetiflc to its dioc~se f origin for fur- Stephanous I Sidarouss in a ceremony in the Meadl Semmshycase ther mvestIgatIon
Today the only arriagelt ases After it is examined by the ary As head of the Coptic RIte CatholIcs the prelate ranks which do not CO~Ie within the defender of the bond the case second in dignity to the Bishop of Rome NC Photo jurisdiction of ~i co~greg~tion then goes to three commisSaries are those involvm mIxed JIlar- who examine it separately They
These invo~ve matt)middots of each submit written decision Stonehill Professor Says Qualityriages a differing faiths anltJ are aS~lgned with the majority vote deciding to the Sacred CongregatIon of pro or con Once again it goes Education Needed in Quantitythe Holy Office ~ back to the defender of the bond
From the Co gregationof He has a chance to attack the NOTRE DAME (N~)-The physical sciences sho~d be Sacraments com~ such pen~ls- r4asoningof the cons~ltors if taught in the nations lIberal arts colleges because they mons as that whlc allows t l~nd they conclude the marrIage bas truly Jiberllte the mind from the here and now from the priests to memor~e ~e ylttIve not been consummated merely apparent from the welter of facts and open up to Mass of the BleSli d Vlrgm and Finally after the defender of to Cl~lebrate it roughout the the bOnd draws up his conclushy it the beauty and simplicity field a~e interesting and beauti shyyear instead -of following the sions the case goes tothEi carshy aitd logical rigor of general ful and he can discard large JlormllllituJgical ~alen~Clr dinals in plenary session They laws Rev Thomas E Lock- tracts only with a severe wrench
It is tMs congregatIon also pass on it and then it goes to the c S C professor of phy- to his aesthetic sense ~ut choose that grant~ permis~ion to ~es ~re Pope WhOgrantSordenies the ary he must if the course IS to have
Sics at Stonehlll College North greater significance for the stushythe Blessed SacI ment 10 pp- requested disp~nsation bull Easton Mass decllred here dent than a catalogue of factsvate chapels DUIi g World ~ar Sometimes the congregation U it relaxed mary peaceune submits the case to the Sacred Phrsics and mathematic~ for Father Lockary blamed pro-regu~ations permiting a sh(r~er Roman Rota the Churchs eccleshy example belong 10 the Iberal gressive education with its emshypre-Communion fast authllrlz- siastical court The Congregashy artscurriculum Father Lockary phaSis on teaching methods ing the use of khtki al~arcloths tion retains its jurisdicti()D over contended not because- of the rather than intellectual content Ilnd vestments Ind ~llowmg l~ass the decision independentof the cold war or for other talttlCal for a general deterioration in to be celebrated 1m the ater- Rotas decision and utilitarian re~son~ SCIence -the teaching of physics matheshy
education he saId can and maticsand the other arts andnoon The need for careful documenshy While it govern~ th~ daily use tation painstaking investigation should be justified on grounds sciences in the nations high
of the sacramentsl t~ISco~ g~e- and the part time status of the that were valid in th y~r 1908 schools Until the trend to lower gation does not have Jurlsdl( tlon commissaries and defenders of and will still be valid In 2008 standards is reversed in secondshyover the cerem09ies and rites the bond makes the congregashy quite indcpend~ntl of the tac- ary education he said there is IlUrrounding thes~ sacram mts tions decisions slow work An tical or strategic sItuation really no hope of dramatic im-This is properly t~e work J the average case requires about two F~ther LockaI) who holds a provement on the college level Sacred CongregatIfn of Rlt s years from beginning to end doctorate in physics from Notre We need quality education
Cardinals ~embers MarriaKe Courts Dame discussed Physics and and we need it in quantity Heading the Congregatioll of The third commission super- the C~isis in Education at the Father Lockary declared Simply
Sacraments is i~ 79-yeaI-old vises the administration of dishy annual educational conference rejecting progressive educationPrefl~ct His Emin~ce Benelt etto ocesan marriage courts These of the Holy Cross Fathers here he said is not enough To the Cardinal Aloisi asella The courts must send a detailed reshy The Teaching of Science 10 the older tradition that the purpose Cardinal has been an officii 11 of port each year to the congregashy Liberal Arts College was the of the school is primarily intelshythe l~oly See ~or more tha 1 50 tion The reports list the names theme of the two-day sessions yeaIll Much of ~i~ experi mce and qualifications of ~ll offi~ials Physicists for the most part was acquired as a Idlplomat rep- of the diocesan marnage trlbushy have failed to devise good physshyresenting the Church in Plt rtu- nals and states the number and courses f the llberalJes or arts gal Chile andArglntin~ nature of the decisions h~nded tudent who is not majoring inA total of 20 cardmals are down sth Ii ld in Father Lockaryse e members of this congrega lion Each marriage case brought opinion He insists that suchThose living in Rome neet before a diocesan tribunal must middotcourses should be rigoriouslyevery Friday ~ di cuss its p rob- be tried twice and the two vershy
scientific lems and work 9n the se~nd dicts must agreeWhefJ theY It is misleading and dishonshyand fourth Monfay of ~ch dont they ususally ate sent to t he observed to present themonththe Prefec has an audi- the Rota ot firial adjudication
udentiJ with a sort of popularence with His ~oliness Pope In most countries the appelshymechanics course under the guisePius XII to keep im abreailt of late court for suc~ cases is 10shy f ne He believes that inthe congregations activities and cated at the metropolitan see or o scle c
to plresent its d~sions for his archdiocese chancellery Thus in the problems which it treats the course should be as fundamenshypersonal approvl or disap- the United States for instance
provll there are mahy appellate courts tal _asJogical and intellectuallydemanding as the course for theThirty-six consIltors arE on But in the Philippines the conshyspecialiststhe congregationsj staff Tnese gregation set up in 1957 a pilot
are priests mostlJ( membeIs of project with one single appellate The college physics course fot religious orders Wiho are experts court located ip Manila to reshy liberal arts students should be in canon law and Irelated fi ~ld~ hear all cases brought before the restricted to a few major areas They serve as a pa~el of adv SOlS diocesan tribunals Father Lockary said This preshyIlnd specialists gU~ding the car- A spokesman of the congregashy sents a real difficulty he obshy
served since for the specialistdinals and ultJma~~IY the Fope tion said his off~ce is still stud~shyall the npoks and crannies of hisMost of them livel In Rome and ing the effectiveness of thIS
have a full-time jb in add tion single-court method He said it ----------~-shyto their work fortihe congrega- has proved to have ~ome very tion great advantages and IIOme DEBROSSE OIL ~
Three Comqiissions drawbacks ~ Besides the cdnsultors the While hailing it as a mile- ~ co
Congregation of sfcraments has stone in the gradual process of ~ threE commissionsr The fibt is canonical procedure he said it Heating Oils devoted to problefls connetted is much too early to c~nclude with the Sacramet~ of Holy 01- that a similar system might be andBurners delS This commission w l1ich introduced in other countries ~ currently has 18 ofticials stu dies M ~ 365 NORTH FRONT STREET such matters as te val~dit~ of Sailors Attend ass
NEW ~ BEDFORD ordinations or thje oblIgatIons I B antine Rite connected with ~ajor orders ~ n yz WYm~n 2-5534 and how they are met by hose ATHENS (NC)-Several hunshywho have been orClained dred Catholic d b thsailors received ~---------------------shy
The second CO~~ission ceals Holy CommunIon un er o species for the first time ltbf their
with valid but non-cons um- lives when they attended a By- J Electricalmated marriages It has 80 zahtirie Rite Divine Liturgy
priests on itS staf~5 comiDlS- (Mass) aboard the USS Saratoga ~i ContractorsI5Bries and 25 de~1nders of the ~)marriage bond Ltlke the on- her~e ceremony was arranged
aultOIS most of Ithese pr ests J ]j i ddT by Father (Cmdr) John
have full-time jo IS n a I ln Burns Catholic chaplain of the eo their work Wi the comIDIS- t ~
aircraft carrier while this um ilIon of the Mediterranean 6th Ileet
When a local bis~p is grall~ was anchored in the Bay of Athshypermission to investigate a claIm t ~~ of nl)n-consummalion of 11Iar- ens recently The Divine LI urgy 944 County St ~ (
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ectual training must be addedlthe realization that education must somehow be ad~-ted to the WHEATONS needs and the abIlIties of all t h
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look and that the theater should help people relax
In times like these I think wed all be best helped by laughter Its a great relaxer and were all too taut he said And it would greatly ~eshyduce the lines at the psychiashytrists office
Not escape theater - that not what I mean although in a sense it would be an escape ~rom
the awful grimness of the tImes -but rather a more elevated view of life and ourselves High comedy can do this he exshyplained
A ttends Daily ~ass
Mr ~itchard who attends Mass daily believes the theater is a profession rather than a business He advised starryshyeyed graduates to seek pru~ent
counsel before plungIng mto the grease-paint life
Re said that being a Catholic in the theater can be tough at times but that some of the finest people and some of the best Catholics Ive ever known are theater people Its the ones c who foul up however who get the headlines You never heard of the heroic lives of somemiddot ~
It goes back to your home training-and this is where t~
parents responsibility is great if you receive the proper training you can lead a good Catholic life in the theater p~oshy
fession just as you can in busishyness or law he declared
Church to Observe 150th Anniversary
DAMARISCOTTA MIL L S (NC)-Bishop Daniel J Feeney of Portland will be celebrant of a Pontifical Mass in St Patricks Church here today to mark the 150th anniversary of the church one of the oldest in New Eng- land
The building was dedicated on July 17 1808 by Most Rey Jean Lefevre Cheyerus first Bishop of Boston At that time Maine was a part of Masssach setta
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SeesOpportunity to Te~chmiddot To Serve on Foreign Missions Cros$WordSoluti~iI - LOS ANGELES-Thirty-four The Lay Mission Helpers wear-Rothmiddoter~Than Defemiddotnd Tmiddotrumiddotth laymen and women includillg no distinctivemiddotgarb but degllly a
two mamiddotrriedcouples with chU- ring inscribed Weare Gocl lt By Joseph A B~eig dren will leave -thiscountry helpers During ~h~ir service
soon to work in -the Churchs in the missions they receive no Cleveland Universe Bulletio foreign missions Thirty persons pay J)eyond room board medshy
middot AS I recall it w~s Chesterton who said 60 or 70 years will go to Africa and four to ical care and a monthly allowshymiddotago that if Stpeorge were to come back to life he would Ecuador ance of $20 take a long look at the world around him-and prepare to be Each of the 34 personspos Typical of the 34 who wiD bull martyr again A sesses askiU needed in mission leave soon for theinissions are
Today my guess is that I would observe for example work and has volunteered to re- themiddot two married couples Mr that racial national and Chlsa main overseas for at least t~ree and Mrs John McGhee and Mr
Chesterton and St George if years andMrs Frank Bohler discriminationno longer can pre~ eythey could come among us tend to any real respectability rh are members ofthe ~ay Mr and Mrs McGhee wiD Ilowrnight take the long not in our South not in South IetmiddotWmiddotorks Seekmiddotmiddot ~Isslonmiddot Helpers AssoltlatIon teach ata mission school in loOk together and get ready to Africa not even in India where I~establisheqhere three ye~rsa~o Quito Ecuador They will take
be in one way or another the castes are crumbling Vcifican Hookup under t4epatronagef HISE~Ill- their young adopte~ daughter apostles niis- The wrongs survive but their lt ~~c~ Jam~ ~~~n~ls Cd~ with them Mr McGhee who middot~nari~s foundations have been washed VATICAN CITY (NC)- The ~ n y~e rc I~ op holds bull masters degree is on
B ei n g no away There is no durabilityin middotNational Broadcasting ~ompany Angeles the faculty of the Los Angele middot prophet I m~y them now in the U ~S middotand the Canadian Cardin~l McIntyre receied Traae and Technical College~ middot ~mistakeri but I would perceive t~atmiddot such Catholic Broadcasting Systtm ~he solemn promiSeIimiddot of the 34 His wife~ Rosemary is an eleshy
think we are foolishness as divorce with itsmiddot have joined networks in many mehandw-omenata ceremony mentary sChool teacher mergjng from restlesS seeking for other mates partS of the world in asking for in S~ Vjbia~uts C~t~edral here Mao Areas elil longhap- and birth prevention with its hookups withmiddot Vatican Radio Theypledged ~ obey the bishop Mr IiMe B hI Il tism of blood middotnervous-nelly fussing over pop- formiddot speCial papal broadcasts of themission area to which tliey ~ bo k middothlmiddot 0 d ~rfwI COtmiddot~shyt an
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-e middothmiddotad to use most of our en- S h th audiences wllich His Holiness middotsions enya rIca ey WI a e - uc lOgs no longer have P p XII l d T Free P i tii their twoyoung sonsmiddotwith them ergies inmiddot holding the fort middotof --any power of attracting vigorous ope IUS IS glvmg c Olser~ O res Mr ~ohler wasa pilot on a
_tehgion and civilazation youth nuns throughout middottlJe world By servIng In the mlSSlona N ft d If my judgement is correct I wouidm~rk weilth~fact Other rtqu~sts fot hooku~s middottheYwllrfree m~ssionary priests Vord~~aII ~~~rr~~K~~
thepersowwho is middotin his teens that even the mo~t e~orm9us have come from networks In andReli~ious fi-om ~~ch~e middotWar middot middotr 20s now ought tolook forward bigotry in all history~thECOrn- Italy ~rance Spall) Portuga1- chanlclll and admInIstratIve In addition to Ecuador and
ehiefly to expounding truth munistbigotry agairist God al)d Irelan~an~ ~he Net~erlan~s work~l)d enab~ ~hem to ~~vte Kenya otherriission areas)o rather than chiefly defending it religion and against man as Thlaquo~nvlSlble audIences WIll more ~untolPlrltua1 act~~lties which the Missi~gtn Helper wfll as we who went before them Gods image arid likeness ~ is be broadcasts of Mass offer~d The~rdeparture WIll brl~g to go are Mwanzain Tulgimyika found it necessary to do lieaving imd splintering from the by the ope andmiddot a p~pal dls- 54 the number of Lay MIssIon Gwelo in South RhodesIa Preshymiddot I agree ~ith those whO feel pressure of it own ignora~t co~rse Intendedespeclally for Helpers~rommiddotLosAnge~~s who toria ani JohilIinesburg in the that a newmiddot wind is blowing contradictions ~~Ole~e~ nuns TheY~ln be are nowInover~eas mIssIons Union of South Africa Calabar across the world dissipating the If I were young I would judge IVI e f IDdo t~r~e far~~ on~r~ Am~Ilg th~ sevett men and 21 and Owetd in Nigeria and Tashyold fumes of error hatred prej- that th~ fu~ure belongs to those~~a~u~us~~ u y an wom~n ire SIX r~glster~d nllrse mille in Ghana adice lies selfishness greed who wIll 1arvest the seed so Th d h d 11 and f~ve teachers The group also Among their assignments will e Iscourse on eac ay WI 1 d f N 1 t
and ignora1ce 1ong watered WIth blood and b b d t t 5 30 EDT me u es a ormer avy plO a be teaching social and medicalroa Our centuries of tribulation tears Teh p caslla k ~mFmiddotmiddot h liJoOtype operator and photo en- work editing mission newsshy e ope WI spea In renc bull 1 t 1 and misunderstanding have been I woud resolve to devote my- T 1- tmiddot II b 1middot1 graver seyera pracca nurs~s papers operating supply center lf to middottmiddot k I d rans a Ions WI e gIven In a d n id 1 k diJe for the most part to a mad se POSI Ive wor woul i th d f 1- ~ nurse ~ a l8 bull soc~a ror -and handlingsecretarial duties
fudiviciuaiism which blinded try to grasp firmly and set maJr anguags on ~ ays 0 ers an artI~t secretarIal work- - - men and women to the common forth formiddot others the~splendor ~~~~ng the 7dlscoursrs fFom ers8 ~achines~op wozker and lt
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DEVOTION
In insane rebellion against of the literature that elevates 19 tma~g~r~te~ ~ewbbroad perw~e~ dliring thep~s~ year the Iildividualist insanitymove- rather than degrades of wise cas l~g 1sc te ~ e Fearn h lreparmiddotmg them~elves spIrItually
meilts like fascismnazism and education of people-to-people ~eg~ ar y 0 rIca I~ renc andmiddotmiddotmaterially for worK iti the communism blackened the world help of right international re- or llguese andEn~h~h mtsEiions
with vioience cruelty injustice lations and the like French Governmentmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Unde~the diJe~tion ofM~gr middot falsehoods and wars I would look upon television Anthony Brouwers fouilderand
i think the pendulum now is and radio nuclear power the Honors Maritain director of the mission associashynearing the center We have had dr~ma modern medicine bank- PARiS (NCr-Noted French tiontheYhave studied tlieology
more than enough of hatred and ing and business as colossal op- philosopher Jacqiies MaritaiJl ascetics Scriptllre first aid and lies Now we want love truth porturiitiesto do colossal good has beennamed a Grand Officer the history of Uiemiddotarea where and justiceWe are seeking the Oh if I were a young person of the Legjon oi Honor-this they wiliserve
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can give We ask for guidance hope and determination - and ian award-by the council of If r were a youth today look- courageMinisters of the Republic~
in forward to q career and H Mr Maritainwho served at PRESCRIPTIONS owishing to serve God and man c ome Econtimics one time as French ambassador
CalIed Forandmiddot Delivered bullbull ~~VhU hl1K not so much ST LOUIS (NC)~Two nuns to the Holy See is a professor oFrefuti~g objections as of re- who helped establish the only emeritus of Princeton Univershy ~ TIMES DAILY IN FALL RIYER ve~ling the depths breath and graduate program in home eco- sHy beauty~of goodness divine and nOlnics education offered in a At the saJlle tiqe the Council Once-A-Day in Somerset and Swansea at 430 PM
human 1 U S Catholic university have of Ministers bestowed the award Special Attention Given 1 would wish to fit myself received a special papal blessing of Commander of the Legion of n~t yargue but to ~nlighten and commemorative plaques Honor on 81~year-61d Father To Emergency Prescripti~ns and inspire I would concern from His Holiness Pope Pius Henri Breuil il French priest myself less with preparing middotto XII and paleogiapl1er of wodd reshy ~ ~A Surgical ~ppliance CO battle evil thingsand more with ~hey are Sister Mary Anselm nown ~aining myself to propagate and Sister Mary Iierre In 1950 Father Breuil has visited grotshy I~ U Pharmacy
~ nobility I wouid desire to ed- they were instrumental- in set- toes and caverns throughout c Hearing Aid Co ucate rather than dispute ting up the graduate program in France and in Ireland North
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51ory of Farrells Courage Object Lesson for Youth 1 By Jack Kineavy
SomerM t High School- Coach We mentio ed in p~ssing last week that the National
League All-Star iroster included one Richard Joseph Farrell ace reliever of Ithe Philadelphia Phillies never dreaming that the big ri~hthandel would play such a stellar role in the annual clas~ic Farrells Talking about bonuses the pitching as a mJltter of fact Philadelphia Phils paid out the
W S th~ rankihg achi~ve~ amazing s~m of $600000 ~ colshya I lege and hIgh school st- In the
ment In what has been ies- period 20 May to 20 June We scribed as an 01herwise ilrab suspected that the Braves were gam(~ the leaders in the bonus league
His striking but faint so Also re bonuses out the Sox the Baltimore Orioles have just contingent of signer two former Connecticut Jensen Wil- CYO products Charlie Symion Iiams and Mal- of Stratford and John Papa of zone represent Stamford
one of Dicks Torres Tosses No-Hitter all-time base- The first win for the Somerset ball thrills You Junior Legion team will be well can bet that he remembered in that it involved was giving just a no-hitter the seasons first in a little bit extra the circuit Lefty Jack Torres against the boys All-Narry with Dighton this past from Boston For I it is COD mon season turned the trick against knowkltlge that the Broolrline Attleboro last Thursday at Potshynative was given Ithe wait-and- tersville Field see treatment by tr~ Boston clltb Tino De Giovanni Attleboro upon his graduation froD St catcher was the only visitor to Marys High I get on base once on an cJror
Perhaps Qicks Iphysical oon- again via a base on balls Fall dition unduly i~fl~le~ced the River 61 leads the league by Sox He had beell stnckell by 211 games and is an odds-on
polio when little Imo~e th m a favorit~ tP ann~x the tItle and bab~ and the drerd diseaSE left move mto the mter-zone comshyhim with a crippled leff leI He petitiori late this month worl~ a brace u~til hewa 13 Tom Courtney ~x-Jfordham years old and eren after the flyer and Olympic 880 met~r brace was discardfd Dick h id ~ champions set f~r his ~irstfling have steady treatments until on the cinders on the current two years ago I Russian tour Tom plans to hang
Today Dick mares ~he tril in up h~s spike after he takes from the bull per wl~h a limp another shO1 at the 880 melee that is percephbl owmg tlt) the world mark 1457 held by fact that his le~tll~g is one-third Roger Moens of Belgium smaller than hiS pght But once His lltudies a~ the Harvard he uets on that rpOU1ld he ge~- Graduate ~chool of Business Adshyerates power plus DICk vas a ministration didnt permit Tom slender lad just out of high to train regularly this year and school when Isawl him wod last he found getting in shape for the That was in 19qO in Plattsburg Russian tour arduous But Tom N Y when he pitched the Bur- has won major races on all the ling ton Cardinals Ilof the now de- continents of the world save fund Northern League ~ a Asia He hopes to rectify this 7-2 victory over ~he home eam against the Russians
DIck has com~ a long way Italian national sports idol since then ~ow al strapping 63 Ercole Baldini was received in 220 pounder hiS ast bdl is a special Papal aUdience with his morE livemiddot than eye~ and i t~e mother Baldiilf 25 is a mili shyshort haul he Ci)mpares hv~r- tant member of the ItalianCathshyabl~ with any lof t~e J owerolic Youth organization and as hurler~ inthe mllrorst~day Last he always does wor~ its insigshyye8 Dick had 13 fi~ Sf ason nia on his coat uapel when he was In fl2 appearance~ hepost~ an received by HIf Hoheg Pope excl~llent 10-2 record and h ad an Pius XII earll~d run aver~ge of 231 1bull bull Recently Baldini won the
At this writinlf he has a ~-~ 2500 mile Giro dItalia abicycle mark and owns a league ~ea~mg race which is orie oj ltalyens ERA of Il7 in the55 1n00ngs major spotting eventS In 1956 he has pitched ~rilY 24 Dicks be won several important vicshybest years lie ah ad Th~ (Ieter- tories in the cycling events of the mination he has hown In Dver- Melbourne Olympics and in coming what appeared to )C an that same year went on to gain insurmountable Iandicap s~ould the world championship be an object less n for all The Pope receivedBaldini with
Long hot great cordiality and congratu-Several Great r Boston All- lated him on his achievements
Scholastics who e~tered pro- in the field of sports The Ponshyfessional basebaH With Ton Ar- tiff then inquired about Gina ruda and Russ Gibson are back Bartali another great cycling home after brie~ flings hthe champion of the past and also minors Joe CaSfcgliOne 01 Wo- an active member of Italian burri Russ Run e of Reading Catholic Action At the end of and John~ Silvon c of Lyonn aU the audience t~e Pope gave of whom were if the Reu Sox Baldinis mother a roSary and system recently Were handed the cyclist 3 silvermiddotmedalof hill th~iI release Ea h -won a three pontific~te sports star in h gh schoo and might~ave had is~()llege ed~ Church Desecration ration assured via athletic A sholarship but h~ chose W pur- Brings pology sue a car~er in p~o ball MANGALORE (NC) The
Of course if ai boy is 0 fered Mysore governinf t has apoloshya substantial b0Jius one which gized for the desecration 9f a woild ~ecure Jisl future rE~~u~- Catholic Church less of what happens to him III It called the desecrator a vashyorganized ball treres foe d for - grant suspected to be of unsound thought OtherWIse a lad who mind turns his back on higher educa- The governments statement tion is taking ~ te -c risk was in answer to a Catholic apshyMost major leafue scouts are peal The Catholics had called the first to encoUlage a toy to for protection of tneir religion go to school but Ithe lure)f the from fanatic Hindu elementS diamond proves bften too great which they claImed seemed inshyThe odds of succlss in orglnized terested in setting up subvershyball are estimatel at 100 10 1 a sive iorce~ to destroy churches real long shot I
The statement attribut~d to L EM lEU X pro football coac~ Buddy Iarker PLUMBING amp HEATING INC to the effect that IGood coching for Domestic is more perspiration tha n n ~ spiration remihds us oE our ~~~ amp Industrfal revered physic~ profess1lr at Sales and ~ Boston College rr John robin __bullbullbull- Service who always ins~sted thai aca- wy 2-9447 demic success was based on 90 2283 ACUSHNET AVE per cent pEmipir~tion and lO per NEW BEDf=_OAD cent inSPiration - ~ l
CONFIRMATION IN NAVY CHAPEL Bishop Luke K Arai of Yokohoma administers the sacrament of Conshyfirmation to Cpl Milton Morris of Waquoit Mass and 13 others at a camp chapel in the U S Naval Air Station in Atsugi Japan Standing in rear is Father Gerald J Ryall of New York an Augustinian missionary in JapanNC Photo
Citizens for Decent Literature Meet to Expand Movement
ASHLAND (NC) ~ Citizens for Decent Literature from all bull the obscene literature trade over Ohio met here to form a the Cincinnati attorney said statewide unit of the civic 01- Compared with them he deshy
clared we are just a bunch ofganization and lay plans for a boys trying to play in the big national group leagues But boys or not we
In an aU-day meeting the 60 have to go down into the jungle CDL representatives adop~d a and fight them and beat resolution citing the extent of them the pornography trade and call- Warning that any good cause Ing for the banding together of draws a lot of crusaders and doshyorg~nizations which oppose its gooders who are over-eager and spread lt0 under-educated Mr Keating The resolution pointed out urged CDL members to familshy
that in recent yearsmiddot there has iarize themselves -with the Ila shy
been an ever-increasing num- ture of the obscenity tradeand bel of lewd base and porno- the laws which try to-restl11ct it graphic magazines on our news- Enforce Laws stands Estimates of the Dumshy
bel of indecent publications Louis Arata also of Gificinshyissued in this country mn as nati recalled that Citizens for high as 10 million oopies Decent Literature was fOUl)ded monthly it said in tha~ city less than lour y~ars
Th - 1 ti dded that the ago We saw that the only e reso u on a feasible approach to theprobshyp~ncI~al theme of these m~g- lem was legal he saiq We
aZI~es IS S~X w~th no resttlc- found good laws alteady in exshytions or lImItations and as-
d th t t f th f d JStence on the City county andserte amos 0 em In t the hands of state levels bull But downnght
their way m 0 apathy on the part of the pubshycollege-age or younger youths lic seemed to be the chief rea-
Press Freedom son why they were riot enshyWe believe in and cherish forced
the freedom of the press the resolution declared but beshylieve the material to which ~e
have referred falls outside of the purvi~w of thisfreedoRi
The resolution concluded by urging all Ohio organizations engagedmiddot in the fight onobscenshy
ity to band together and give their wholehearted support and encouragement to statewide organization to be known as Citizens for Decent Literature Inc
The CDL representatives heard Charles Keating founder and director of the movement describe the battle against porshynography as a jungle ~ight
Criminals communists and unscrupulous persons willing to make a profit at any cost to the well being of society are part ~f
THE ANCf-lOshy195819Thurs July 17
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Five Per Cent Average Time For Relig~on bull GENEVA (NC) - Ren
gious education occupies an average of five per cent of the time in courses of study of public schools in 73 nations according to a report made pubshylic here at the 21st International Conference on- Public Education
The study was prepared by the International Bureau for Edshyucation and the United Nations Educational Social and Culshytural Organization (UNESCO)
It showed that religious trainshying occupies as much as 195 per cent of the time in pUblfc schools in some countries (
Commenting on the report Msgr John Fen_ ~lO a Iepre- sentative of the Holy See at the education conference said the Vatican delegation is greatly satisfied to learn that religioUi education is given so much atshytention in the pu blic schools of So many countries
However Msgr Ferrofino a member of the Apostolic Nunshyciature at Berne added that J his delegation was deeply grieved at the evidence that religious training is excluded from public schools in some nations
This situation is mitiga~d he said by the religious training given in private schools He cited figur~s prepared by the Intershynational Bureau for Catholic Education at the Hague which show that some seven and a half million children study in private schools- in West Germany the Netherlands Great Britain Ausshytria Belgium France Ireland and Italy
In the United States Msgr Ferrofino pointed out about five million children receive religious training in pJivate ~hools
Msgr Ferrofino praised a shittjrrient of the middotU S delegashytionto theconference that one of the objectives of educa~iOJl in the United States is to obtain a high standard of spiritual
middotJlloral and ethical formatioh Such Ii definition of the goob
of education he said comes closer to the ideal of complete education than the mere moral education cited in the publk education programs ofmiddot several nations
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3 middotSist~ersReturn to School to Plan Re~ised Social ~tudies Program
PORTLAND (NC)-Any pa- nfchisil school student would be delighted to see whats going on at St Ignatius School in Pltortshyland this month-the Sisters are back in schoo
And thats not all thelre findi1g school to be h ud work
Officially the 27 Sislers from 13 religious communLies throughout the Archdiocese of
middotPortland are taking part irmiddota si-wl~ek curriculum wlrk shop
But moremiddot specifically they are putting together a sodal bull tudies course for Catholic grade schools Sister Mary Adrian archdiocesan superior of scho lis sums it all up by saying that he workshop is an effort to JUt more of a Christian impact in the teaching of social studies
Portlands workshop is part of a national movement which began when Pope Pius XII asled
educators to make Catholic schools more Catholic From that came the formation of bull Commission on American Edushycation at the Catholic Vnivershysity of America in Washington D C
The commission came up with a complete courseof study for all subjects in the elementary
middotschool known as _Guiding Growth in Christian Socilil Livshylng More than 80 dioceses in this country have adopted ft as the basis for parochial school instruction
The social studies program folshylowed in Portland archdiocesan schools was drawn up at a teachshyers workshop in 1952 on the basis of the recommendations contained in Guidingmiddot Growth
However answers to a quesshytionnaire sent to elementary school teachers last year indishycated that the program needed revamping
Bisl~op Russell Goes to Richmond middotMsgr HyleWilmington Coadjutor
WA~HINGTON (NC) - MJst Revbullfohn J Russell has bE en transferred from the Diocese of Charleston and has been nalT ed Bishop of Richmond
Msgr Michael Hyle pastor of St Marys church Baltimore has been named Titular Bishop of Christopolis and Coadjutor with the right of succession to Bist oP Edmond FitzMaurice of Wilshymington Delaware
The appointments made in Rome by His Holiness Pope P us XII were af)nounced here by
middot His Excellency A ~hbishop A nshyleto Giovanni Cicognani Aposshytolic Delegate to the United States
The Diocese of Richmond tas been vacant since the death of Bishop Peter L Ireton l)n
middot April ~7 1958 Bishop Russell was born in
bull Baltimore December 1 1817 and made studies for the prie tshyhood at St Charles College a ld St Marys Seminary ther~ and at the North American College in Rome By an interesting ch~ in of circumstances he was ltrshydained to the priesthood in Rom~ in 1923 by Bishop Willi~ m
Virginia has a Catholic popushylation of 144877 in a general
population of more than 3500000 according to the latest Official Catholic Directory There are in a diocese a total of 294 priests and more than 800 Sisters
M gr H I S bull lye
BIshop-elect Hyle was born 10 Baltimore October 13 1901 the son of John W aIld Elizabeth (McCloskey) Hyle both of whom are deseased He attended the Cat~edral Grammar School in Baltlmor~ St Charles C~llege St Mary s Semmary Baltlmor~ and the North Amencan College in Rome He was ordained in
Rome on March 12 ~927 by Archbishop Joseph Pallca
The Bishop-designate l)a~ hel~ pastoral assignments at the ~hr1l1e of the Sacred Heart he~e 111 Wash1l1~ton and at St Peter s church Libertytown Md S~ Stephen s church Bradshaw Md ~nd St Mar~ of th~As-
THE ANCHORshyThurs July 17 1958
Irish Policemen Finish Course In Sociology
DUBLIN (NC)- Thirty uniformed members of the Irish police force were handshyed diplomas by a visiting cardinal after completing a three-year course in the social teachings of the Church
They were part of an assembly of 800 students who were given diplomas by His Eminence Nor- bull man Cardinal Gilroy Archbishshyop of Sidney Australia in color~
ful graduation exercises held at the Dublin Institute of Catholic Sociology
cardinal Gilroy here with bull group o~ Australian pilgrim ending a European tour of Marishyan shrines presided over the
event at the invitation of Archshybishop John McQuaid of Dubshylin Presentmiddot at the ceremony was Bishop John Francis Norshyton of Bathurst Australia who accompanied the pilgrims on their tourNOVENA STARTS TODAY The intercession of Good I
Cardinal GilrPy said that reshySt Anne will be sought at her shrine in the basement at cipients of the diplomas hadSt Annes Churc~ Fall River through the nine-day period been enriched with knowledgebeginning today Her feast will be observed Saturday that should be of profit to them JQly 266n pedestal is relic from St Annes House in in their daily dealings with their
fellow menJerusalem He warned the graduates that
the Church expected more from Army Chaplaincy middotto Mark Birthday WASHINGTON (NC) - The
U S Army Chaplaincy will commemorate its 183rd annivershysary on July 29 it was anshynounced here by the Office of the Chief of Chaplains Departshyment of the Army
It was on July 29 1775 that middotthe Second Continental Conshygress passed a resolution stipushy~ting that the pay of chaplains in the new Continental Army would be $20 a month Before this date there had been chapshylilin~ serving on an informal
basis with the various colonialmiddot sumptlon church 1I1Baltlmore
He has ~lso se~ved a~ ch~plaln ~ Syrian Prelate Dies o~ St Ehzabeth s H0sPltal ~n thiS
Clt~ and as admlDlstrator of MtAt Hcgtme in Egypt OlIvet Cemetery here $AREH middotEL DAHER (NC)shy
T Russell his fathers brothrArchbishop Clement Michel then Bishop of the CharIest)n See to which Bishop John Rt sshysell sUicceeded as the seventh Ordinary
Diocesan Statistics In the ~ight years since Bish gtp
Russells installation as Ordi 1shy
ary middotthe Diocese of Charlestc n embracing the State of -outh Carolina has enjoyed impre sshysive growth The Catholic pop Jshy
lation has increased from 170)() to more than 30000 according to the latest Official Catho ic Directory The number of prie ts in the diocese has increased fro m 102 to 121 and the number (If Sisters from 230 to 348
At a ceremony in NovembE r 1956 it was announced thnt j
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Msgr (Maj Gen) Patrick J~ To Study ProposalRyan Deputy Chief of Chapshylains of the Army issued a stateshy For Review Board ment stressing the importance MIAMI (NC)-A proposal to
middot of chaplains work with service establish a Dade County decency men review board to call attention
In this time of testing for our to violations of the Florida country and its free institushy State obscenity laws is heinl tions he said we can gauge middotstudied more nearly the true dimensions The propOsal calls for a sevshyof our task the moral and spil- en-member board to review moshy
itual strengthening of our mili shy tion pictures still pic~ures
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Suggests High Schools Give Formal Marriage Courses
By Rev John L Thomas SJ Assistant Professor of Sociology
St Louis University
Why cant senior girls in Catholic high schools wear engagement rings on their fingers Im told that over half the seniors are engaged and wear their rings pinned inside their uniforms with the pin showing so everyone knows they
are engage This is a big event for gIrls They dIsplay the rings outside of school and besides everyone knows there engaged What is gained by making them resentful of bull c h 0 0 1 discishypline Well Janie
a good many teachers and students h av e discussed t his que s t ion at length during the past few years I gather from your let shyter that the de- cision has gone against the stushydents in your city and possiblyin others It may help clarify our thinking if we review some of middotthe pertinent aspects middotof the problem
Marry Younger As you are probably aware
the age at which people enter marriage has dropped considershy
ably since 1940 White couples tend to marry somewhat younger than nonwhite
During the past few years close to one-half of the first shymarried brides married before
reaching their 20th birthday Indeed about one-tqird of all first-married brides married at ages 18 and 19
These are natiqnal statistics and we have no way of knowing how fully they apply to the Cathol~c segment of the popushylation thougJ there is little reashyson to believe that Catholics differ from the general populashytion in this regard
It follows that a good number of senior girls in high school may be engaged Whether this is true of over half as you reshyport Im not prepared to say but I really doubt i is so in most high sGhools
Source of Distraction What is the purpose of an
engagement ring Obviously it is a sign or symbol that a cershytain young couple have agreed to marry and wish the public to know about it
Girls are usually very proud of their rings so that it is easy to understand their resentment at not being ailow-ed to wear them while at school
What is the purpose of the prohibition Clearly it is not against eIther the idea of enshygag~ment rings or of marriage
However many teachers feel middotthat this concern with rings marriages and so forth has no place within the school It is bound to be a source of districshytion to the other girls particu- larly those in the lowermiddotclasses
At the same fime many teachshyers fe~l that girls are generally too young and inexperienced to marry as soon as they finish high school By forbidding them to wear their engagement rings around school they believe they may decrease distractions from this source and possible discourshyage some girls from entering such immature marrilO~S
I feel these are the peritnent facts and assumptions in the case What do I think about the prohibition Frankly Jeanie I believe that it doesnt accomshyplish its purpose creates unshynecessary resentment probbly weakens the lasting influence of teachers on their students and- consequently had best ~ discontinued
Granting that such early mar riages might well be discourshyaged in most cases I dont think this is either an effective or shyrensonable way to accomplish it
Such early engagements occur becausemiddot boys and girls have
been keeping company for some time This is clearly a parental Jlrobl and should be handled
i1y them
Under these circumstances the school will best fulfill its function if students are offered adequate instruction concerning the Catholic viewpoint on datshy
ing courtship and marriage Distressing Dilemma
As a remedy for early enshygagements this instruction would obviously come too late middotif provided only in the senior year though itwere better given here than not at all
Since roughly four out of five girls dont go on to college whatever formal marriage courses they are to receive must be given in high -school
Your question touches upon a relatively small problem Janie but back of it looms the disshytressing dilemma of adolescent boygirl relationships in our society
The toleration~ if not promoshytion of early dating steady datshyihg and unsu~rvised aissociashytion between boys and girlsmiddot years before they are mature enough to reasonably c6ntemshyplate marriage should cause parshyents and teachers alike to quesshytionsome of their attitudes and practices What are they doing to meet the overall problem
By the way Janie are you a senior with a concealed engageshyment ring
-B~sinessman OpensClub for Teenagers
LOUISVILLE (NC)-A busishy nessman is opening a downtown
club for Catholilt teenagers which will feature live bands nightly and will provide gymshynastic and recreation equipment for the use of boy~ and girls from 14 to 21 years of age
Charles Steel who leased property for club use is backed by ten local merchants in the nonprofit enternrise A ip~t Brother or seminarian win beinvited to be present dUlII
~ Father Robert C Dressman SJ ~ 5 10 7 00 ~ dancing hours according to the of Sophia University Tokyo and~ - - 800 PM by-laws of the club d bull
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phere of beipg Catholic among Catholics Mr Steel said The club will give the1 a plllce wjlerethey can enjoy realcoJJishypanionship a~d friendships
An early September op~ing
is scheduled Membership reshyquires the approval of pastor and parents An estimated 9000 Catholic high school stud~nts are eligible for membership Mr Steel said
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Cathplic Pr~ss and Role of Laity Ec(ucotional Congressmiddot Theme
MILWAUKEE (NC) - The Catholic Press and the Role of
the Laitywill be the theme of the NationalCatholic Educationshyal Press Congress to be held in Milwaukee November 14-16
The congress is sponsored by the Marquette University College of Journalism and the Catholic Press Association Plans for the program were announced by J L OSullivan Deanof the Colshylege of Journali~m and Director of the SchoolPress Association
Speakers on the theme will inshyelude Fther Be~nard J Cooke SJ aSSIstant professor of theol- ogy ~farquette University DonshyaId J Thorman managing edishytorof Ave Maria magazine Notre Dame Ind Robert G Hoyt edshyit f th C th l Ror 0 emiddot a OIC egisternewspaper of the Kansas City Mdm~~agil~~ese~di~~~~PhIn~~~~o~ Every Thursday
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College Davenport Iowa DonshyaId J Leydori College of St Thomas St Paul Father Virgil Blum SJ assistant professor of political science Marquette Donald McDonald editor of the Catholic Messenger newspaper of tile Davenport Iowa diocese Father Franklyn J Kennedy editor the Catholic Herald-Citizen newspaper of the Mil- waukee archdiocese and WilshyHammiddot B Ready author and li shybrarian -- Approximately 2000 students
who are members of publication staffs in Catholic colleges and high schools and their faculty advisors are expected to attend
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Summer Ball Continued from Page One
The Ball scheduled to be one of the outstanding social event of the Cape will feature Of Massis fifteen piece orchestra and a vocalist
Advance ticket sales through the Cape from Buzzardsmiddot Bay to Provincetown indicate that the Ball will be a success Tickshyets are available from members of the Jenterville parish and
will be sold outside Our Lady of Victory Church on Sunday after all the Masses Tickets will also be on sale at the Ballroom next Tuesday evening
Rev Howard A Waldron passhytor of Our Lady of Victory Church will be assisted in the receiving line by Arthur n Maddalena Sr and Harold K Bragle of the St Vincent de Paul Society and their wives Edward A Welch Jr and Ellis E Johnson of the church Mens Club and their wives and Mrs Henry L Murphy Mrs Stephen B OBrien Jr and Mrs Raoul H Beaudreau of the church Guild and their husbands
Resolution Condemns Distorted Sex Films ST ALBANS (NC)-M otioll
pictures embodying distorted at shytiiudes toward sex and morbid horror has been condemned by the Vermont Fraternal Order of Eagles
In a resolution adopted at the orgimizations 11th annual state convention delegates partieushylarlly scored films in which such themes are use~ to play on the undeveloped emotigtns of young people
Another resolution called for intensive training in sociology and human relations for juvenshyHe court judges and condemned the practice of electing juvenile judges found in some states
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SERVE TWO CAPE PARISHES Four Our Lady of Vietory Missionshy SisterM Leona Sister M Joseph Marie and Sister M Regina Superior ary Bister$ find time for recreation (left photo) in busy schedule of TransportatioJl between parishes is no problem as center photo shows activities at Holy Redeenler Parish Chatham and Holy Trinity at West Driver is Sister M Leona Back seat occupants are Sisters M Joseph
Harwich Sist~r M Thelelle Martin is 8h~wn at organ with (left to right) Marie and MRegina In right photo Sister M Regina presides in kitchen
Faculty Skeptics Our Lady of Victory Sisters on Cape Cod Name Dr Taylor F middottl Coatiaacd from Pace 0 Once at catechism classes the reclaimed for God and theMOIY Ha rm a I l ehildrentake a course of instruc- Church Foundation Head
Transportation of catechism tion similar ~ their regular The motherhouse Victory NEW YORK (NC)-Dr Hugh tudents to and from their motel work in that they are tested and Noll is at Huntington Ind ItsOf Students Scott Taylor retiring dean of
classrooms is another tale of co- receive report cards regularly name is taken from Our Lady Princeton universitys graduateCLEVELA~D (NC) operation Some 126 mothers are Honor students are rewarded of Victory and that of Bishop school has been appointed theTeachers who carelesdy drivers arriving at the West with an outing at the end of the John Francis Noll the commun-
Harwich and Chatham schoolll year This summer a trip to the itys greatest benefactor first president of the Woodrow yoice skepticism about relig- simultaneously with the regular shrine of La Salette is scheduled There are over 72 mission conshy Wilson National Fellowshipion may do great harm to schoolbusses on catechism days to be followed by a visit to Lin- vents of the order throughout Foundation tine development of values by Catholic teachers in the schoolll coIn Park a combination pr~ the country some caring for as Dr Taylor a former presishyeollege students shephEraquod the children into the ably not often made many as 7000 children In all dent of Pax Romana internashycatechism cars with Mrs In addition to their catechetical nearly 100000 children are unshy tional Catholic student and intelshyDr Dana L Farnsworth di- Donald Strout already men- work the Missionary Sisters do der instruction of the 355 memshy
lectual movement and a memberrector of the Harvard Uni er- parish census-taking with tne _ bers of the communImiddotty tlOned on speCIal duty to ensure shy of the Pontifical Academy ofsity health service speaking at that there are rio accidents dur- assistance of lay people desig- the National Education AlSO- nated as fishers With the aid Cape Girl Novice Sciences since 1936 will leave
ing the loading process 0 b f th F II Reiations convention told the del- of these helpers 1406 homes ne mem er 0 e a rver his post at Princeton after more
egates that one sarcastic keptic ew Cathol bullc Center both Catholic and nonCatholic ~lOcese ~ls enter~d the MIS- than 40 years as a professor of on a faculty may desJrQY faith n have been visited in the past slOnary SIsters She ]S the former chemistry He has been dean of and instill doubt in hundleds To Study Leprosy year Marjorie Nickerson of Holy Reshy the graduate school for the last of students confusing them Iln- decmer parish Chatham Now 13 years aecesarily GENEVA (NC)-The Sover- Non-Catholics Help a novice she will be professed The Woodrow Wilson Fellowshy
NonCathoiics in fact a~ of Aug 5 Her name in religion isHe pointed out that any in- eig~ Military Order of Malta h I ship Foundation was established Llera nce manifested by religshy
ious groups can be reallily matched by that of very in~el- 11 1 - fligent persons in a eve 0
t h re opposed to allgtCle y w 0 a religious teachingS and 1 rho sbow their resentment of leaden bull religious activities in m anT ways
Dr Farnsworth described ~hdis attitude as the bigotry of brc a shymindedness He said that tol- Hance amOng men of good will ill educational institutions lnay be on the iJ~crease but it lias a long way to go and needs enshycoUragement
Discussing the intoleranCE of religious opponents Dr Fansshy
has created a Catholic intershynational center with headquarshy
h t 1ten ere 0 study the physica moral and spiritual needs 01
yictim of Hansens diseule (leprosy)
The decision to establish the eent~r was etaken by memben of the Order in responSe to a wish expresse9 by His Holiness Pope Pius XII when he adshydressed delegates to the first In ternational Congress for the Soshycial Rehabilitation of Lepell on April 16 1956
At the same time the Order of Malta also signed a convention with the Spanish government
great e p to the Sisters Some are catechetical drivers and one a photographer has taken many pIctures for the communlmiddotty
Sister Mary Regina tells of one mother whose four-year-olddaughter was in the Sisters kindergarten The little girl younger than her classmates had trouble learning her prayers and wasnt earning any gold stars Sister suggested to the mother that she give the child some help at home even though both were non-Catholics
This was done and soon the little girl headed her class the possessor of dozens of gold stars But far more important the mother from learning the
Sister Margaret Louise
Missionarr Nuns Candidates for this community
should have a particular interest
in the catechetical and missionshyary works undertaken by it The Sisters do not teach middotschool or conduct institutions devoting themselves wholly to catechetshyieai instruction social service and parish census work Age limits ar~ from 18 to 30 and high school education is desirable but not essential Further information may be ohshy
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worth observed This intoLer- outlining a program of assist- prayers became interested in the r--------------============~ ance of scientists is of a difEer- arice to victims of the disease Church and was converted being ent sort from that of mystics The cO(lvention provides for the baptized even before her little but it can be just as harmful establishment of an international girl
Science has no data on which training center in that country Have 72 Convents Save With Safety make any pronouncem mts for doctors nurses and social The community of Our Lady
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en a problem such as tha of workers of different nationati- of Victory was founded in 1921 atinimortality and a scientist has ties who wish to dedicate them- by a Chicago priest Rev John J therefore no right to jUI tify selves to the fight against the Sigstein Its purpose is to give interference with a faith in im- disease religious instruction and practi- New
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ceived Catholic school educationBlessing of Trucks In South London The Sisters offer every posshy 115 WILLIAM ST NEW BEDFORD MASSLONDON (NC)-Two Card- sible spiritual material helpAt Enfield Shrine
inals 12 archbishops and 25 bish- that souls may be converted or ENFIELD (NC) - T1e t lird ops walked in pr~cession
anrud Blessing of the Tru ks through the streets of London baa been held at the La Sa ette in England-opening of the new Shrine here in New Hampshire St Georges cathedral here ScOrElI of trucks from Ilew Built to replace the old catheshyHampshire Vermont and Musashy dral destroyed in World War ehuSE~tts proceeded up the mc unshy II St Georges is the cathedral tain to the shrine formill g a of Southwark diocese which inshyeircle past the altar Each tJuck cludes London south of the wu blesse~ and the driver givshy Thames and the counties of SurshytlIl a medal of St Christopller rey Sussex and Kent
The ceremony was descr ibed The opening was an intershyby New Hampshire Motor Veshy national occasion for the work hicle Commissioner Fredericlt N of rebuilding was financed part shyClade as the only one or its ly through contributions from kind in the U S He called it a many parts of the world Queen IIPlendid gesture on the palt 91 Elizabeth II of England herself Iathlr Roland Bedard the silrioe ill among those who contributed tire(tOllbull raquotherestoration of the edifi~
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A letter was sent recentiy from Milan to Rome Few will hear of this letter but it points up 1 problem that bas faced the Church at various periods of history
The letter written in the name of the Holy Father by Substitute Vatican Secretary of State MonsignorDell shyAcqua to Archbishop Montini was sel1t to the eI~h~h National Week of the Pa~toral Refresher C~urse ThIS 18 a meeting of a movement founded in Milan and aimed at
bl f thexamining yearly the most pressing pro ems acmg e Church gt -
Monsignor DeliAcqua wrote that am~mg the most imshyportant tasks for Catholics--clergyand 1ai~y~is tl1e r~-establishment of a living contact between ChrIstIan thought
and modern culture Progress extract~ its price
When people witness rapid changes in science in econ-Gmic niethods in communications and transportation in standards of living in art and music and arcpitectureshywhen these changes come about within a comparatively
h dshort span of years then change becomes the watc wor of the day Change in many areas brings about a frame of mind in which change is expectedin all things
Christian ideas and ideals and concepts are looked on With scepticism If so many things have changed why
not change in these areas also And so modern society and modern culture ask for a re-evaluation of truths and stanshydards that other ages took for granted Why not a change in dogmas Why not a change in morals Are the un- changing truths of Christianity really so m fl eXIblemiddot
We see this attitude reflected in the writings and in
the lives of many otherwise intelligent men and women
4- MfJralQuestion 1dJJA or -ruL- 6 I n - ~SII
_oM He died in 1614-rOr-SATURDAY-St Vincent de
Paul Confessor He was bornin 1576 and devoted his life to
6 -THE ANCHOR Thurs July 17 1958
Weekly Calendar Jf Feast Days
TODAY _ St Alexius Conshyfessor He lived in the fifth censhytUry and was the son of a ROPlan senator He fled from the lux ury of his fathers home on theday he was to be married and in order to serve God in humilshyity disguised himself as a Jgteg~ gar Later he returned and lIved
in his own home unrecognized as a beggar Only after his death was his identity revealed
TOMORROW-St Camillus of Lellis Confessor At the age of
19 he entered the military servshyice under his father an Italian nobleman After four years of campaigning he found himselfthrough his violent temper reckless habits and passion for gambling a discharged middotsoldier in straitened circumstances A few words from a Capuchin friar led to his conversion He enteredreligious life was ordained and founded the community of the Servants of the Sick which was confirmed in 1586 by the Popebull
The principle of cause and effect once had great powers More Zealous than Intelligent the care of the poor and instrucshyof proof in reasoning to the existence of God now men S t R Ie t e C t tion of the rich in ways of charshywill question the validity of that self-evident truth ance ugges 5 ea IS IC OnCepity Soon after his ordination
1 d d he was captured by corsairs andall men accepted the pririciplethat we shou d all o goo Of Youth Reform Methods taken toBarbary Where he coI)shy
and avoid evil now many question that there is any such verted his renegade master and thing as evil nd even if there is whyshoulltl they avoid it -By Donald McDonald with him escapedto France He
It is not enough to say that such-and-such is a Prm-Davenport Catholic Messenller founded the congregation of eiple of Christianity and therefore all must follow it The if good intentions were allthat is required to solve Vincentian Fathers and Sisten
t t be of Charity He died at Paris on prpblem is more basic than that Modern SOCle y mus moral problems or clean up meSSy situations in this world September 27 1660 and wu shown that there is such a t~llng as truth that there ~re of oUTS I suppose most of our problems would long since canonized in137 absoiutes that truth is inflexible and e~ernat The Idea that~verything IS relative--even morality ~nd dogmaamp--shymustbe faced and answered
For that is the challenge that modern culture throws II d
wpto the Church And unless that cha en~e _18 a~swere with intelligence and competence by Cathohc~ clerIcal and lay then we Catholics run the danger of surrendering by
sil~nceand inefficiency The cause of Christ is deserving of menaild -women who will recognize the darigers to
hChristianity will keep themselves from the taint of t ose errors and will set out to combat them with zeal against the error and with charity for the erring
Men and women of this day must be shown that in the realm of religion change comes not in God and theTh i seonfushy
Ilion and likely things of God but to the lives o~ those who would serve f r u s tr a t ion GOd These are absolutes which do not chang~ although arise consistshy
our understanding of them can grow and our live und~r ently it seeIls _ their influence can deepen and ch~mge for the better to me -in the
Christianity is nota collection of antique ideas and matter of morshyrr als for YOllth
have been solved stiNDAY~StJ~romeAemshy But too often indignation lyrical they wi~l be is ap~er iliiln Confessor A Venetian be and zeal for reform seem to bulk so much larger thanthe
intelligence and perception - that is needed if reform is to be
realized An~ when this bapshypen s reform
is not 0 n I y (postponed it is 0 b s c Ired by new confusion and new frusshytration
necessary to presel)t-d~Y living as th~ eternal living Chtist lems of youflg people ~r 18 Jt But this must be shown to tOdays people that t~e older generatIon 80
eager to prevent young people Vmiddot f th F t from committing tle sins of its ISIOIl 0 e u ure own youth cannot taketbe time
An advertisement presently making the rounds of mag- forcool and intellig~nt ~easure- d tl I hd r ment of an evIl sltuatIo~ and
~azmes shows a rel~~e gen ema~ m a awn c aIr r~w mg the pr~perway to combat It ordersthrou~h a mIcrophone whIle a ynarvelous machme at Whether It be modesty 1ft
his bidding trims the hedge and cuts the lawn dress dating patterns or a This is a vision that the future holds out to us--free- question of after-schocl-hours
Gom from work work the fact that opinion on B tth h tch r~frm-tacticsis so ofte~ ~harply
u ere IS a 1 diVided among CatholIcs even What do we do Ith the tIme we thereby have Catholic experts in t~ese mat-
People can do only so much restmg They are phYSIcally ters indicates conf~slOn and a and psychologically capable of only so much recreation certain lack ofrea~lsm ~nd dls-After that what cernment that IS dlsturbmg
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matter and I can t help thinking was miraculollsly set free after that a contest if con~est there praying to the Blessed Mother
must be should be directed to upon be~ng taken prisoner hil~professional song-write~s so that serving in the army Later be
~ cleam~ess would have the suP- tQOk Holy Orders and devoted port of competent musicianship thus denying to teen-agerll the opportunity to assert-as they seem always so ready to assert shy
that what is clean and pure and good is also very dull and boring But my principal objection to the present lyric-refor move-
Iltandards it is not a religious museum into Jwhic~one goes Is there sOmething particularly to any of these qu~s~ions the lOgaze and not to li~ChristiariitY i~a~p1Xle_rn a~d baffling about the migtral PfQ~- record iSnot -Worth listening to
The tim may come when enterprising firms will place e
ads m magazmes mVltIntgt people to enJoy a new form of activity-work Entrepreneurs will Qpen up work centersshyplaces where people can get away from Ieflt and relaxati9n and do some work Can you imagine the flood of Madison A th t Il be d t toll th fun of
venue copy a WI groun ou ex mg e workmg K
So why not enJoy the VISIOn ~f the future now - and enjoy the fun of working At least realize that it is necesshyaary for mans happiness here on earth
ANCHOR OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FAll RIVER
ubHshed Weekly by The C~holic Press ot the Diocese of fall River 410 Highland Avtmu~
fall River Mass oSborrte 5-71-51
The most recent example of whllt I mean comes from a most
hon~rably motivated Catholic youth movement in one of our large Middle West cities
This group has set out to clean up the lyrics of the popular songs
our young people are singing listening and dancing to by (1) persuading them not t~ buy reshycordings or patronize in any way suggestive songs and (2) off~r-ing prizes for the bestmiddot song lyriCS Ilubmitted by 13-to-19-year-olds
in a contest spm~red by the Iroup
So farso good We dont want our young peoples morals subshyverted or attenuated by song any more than we want them subverted by direct il-idocti-inashytion or bY evil companions
And the sponsorship of a clean lyric contest givell this
reform action a positive note
ment is in its method of disshysuading youn~ lleople from patshy
ronizing the immoraI The sponsors of this movement
list five questions about ~ reshy corded song and they unequiv ocally declare to YOU1g ~ople that ~ one has to answer no
dancing to playing singing buying
I list the questions ~elow H(1) po the lyrics Qf this song
basically tecognize the ~ignity and purpose Qf love- and marshyriage
(2) ltgt they promot~ proper atbtude~ of respect for parents Church She was one of ~
bimself to charitable works He founded a congregation of clerics regula~ called the Somshyaschi for the little town of Somshyasco in Lombardy where it wall started dedicated to the care of orphans He died in 1537 aged 75 an ilnness contracted while tending the sick He was canshyonized in 1767 and in 1928 waadeclared the patron of orphaM and abandoned children
MONDAY-St Praxedes Virshygin She was the daughier Of a Roman senator Prudens and a sister of St Prudentiana She rendered great service to r~ ligionin the first and ~nd cenhiHes using her wealth reliev~ the poor An ancient
church in Rome perpetuates her memory
TUESDAY--St Mary Magd~ - len Penitent She was raised by Christfroin a lifeof Sin to take her place among the saints of the
school and all other authority (3) Do they encourage proper
respect toward members of the opposite sex esp~cially on parshyties and on dates
(4) If fads dress talk moo~s are implied or mentioned in tbis song do they help to protect my difonity and self~respect (5) Do they encurage me to Increase my SOCIal contacts rather than to gO steady - One could say I suppose that were these five questions worded negatIvely their ~ross error would have been aVOided The fact remains the~ were worded as I have just quoted
them and as such they reflect a wrong-headed approach to the problem Fo~ example I can think of
many songs-perhaps not of very recent vintage bub still to be found in record shops and beard on the radio etc-whicb have nothing at all to~ say about the
desirability of youths increasing
family whom Jesus so loved that he raised her brother St
Lazarus from the dead Sbe stood ~ith the Blessed Mother and St J9hn at the foot of the
Cross during the Crucifixion When the faithful were scatshy
tered bypersecution it is said that she found refuge in a cave in Provence France where she lived for 30 years Her sister was St Martha
WEDNESDAY-St Apollin aris Bishop-Martyr He is said to have come from Antioch witb
St Peter and to have been apshypbilited the first Bishop of Ra~ venna His life was one of conshytinuous suffering at the hands of persecutors and he is said to
have persevered througha long series of torture He was banshyished three times from Ravenna He died from the effects of tOrshyture and fatigue during thereiga of Vespasian in79 AD
Blue-Tailed Fly preach no their so~ial contacts or wbich respeetfor authoritand preach not a word about the nothing about proper respect~dignity arid purpo1e of love and towards ones palmiddottner on parshymarriage~ but which are about ties or dates Is youth to conshyas morally inoffensive and neushy clude th1t they are thereforetral asa song can be immoral
PUBLISHER - not always present ina reform Novelty and patriotic IOngll I just wish that one of these Mostlfev James L Connolly DD PIi~middot Ilitua~io~ though I t~i~k i~ is abounciabout w~ch one~ would days reform in the matter of
GEmiddotmiddotERAL M~Nmiddot AGER ASS) GENERAL MANAGEI perrrussible to entertain serious hae to answer no to one or youths morals would be realiSshy - doubt about the ability of teen- mOte of the test questtQns tically conceived and I have a
I Daniel F Shalloo MA I~e John P Driscoll - agers to write songs ~ Cohans over There noveltiell hunch that our young people MANAGING EDITOR There isnt ~any doubt their like Gotta Match and ~Mairsy would appreciate a measure ei
Attorney Hugh J Golden 8Ongs uu clean but bow Doats and folk-sonlol liD ~m-realism also
avoId offense 110 the travelingCurb Posters THE ANCJ40R- 7pUblic it was announcer Thurs July 17 1958 1 bullLONDON (NC)-The British
Railways system has decided to The decision came after Cathshyimpose strict censorship on adshy olic womens groups a u vIS resolutions deploring salacious vertising posters iIi order to other organizations had passed posters
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daPligt SJ of Belize British Honduras blesses the people following his consecration in St Johns College Chapel there On the left is Father Edvrard J ODonnell SJ of Marquette University Milwaukee Bishop Hodapp has labored in the Central American missicn area since 1936 NC Photo
Nun to lreach in Befize ~ontinued from Page 0 Ie 4th gaade during the remainder
Sister Mary Jacinta explained Tile St Marys assignment was are in session all surrmer her first Like the other Sisten Classes begin at the end of June in Belize she will teach eateshyand run until the end of Maj the chism in outlying parishes in following year with se eral addition to regular school work short vacations instead of the On vacatiGn Sister Spent last long Summer break custo nary week visiting Sisters at St in the Uriited States Josephs convent Fall River
Another difference the North She has returned to North Attleshy Attl4~boro Sister will find is in bore for the time until her deshy
the grading system First and parture Her travel plans call second grades are knowl i as far a stopover atBarryCollege sub land sub 2 while thirdi~ Miami Florida and a plapemiddot
through ei~hth grades are d esig-i figh~ from Miami to Belize She nated as first standard SEcond will be accompanied by Sister
tandard etc foliowing B] itish - Marie vietoire of the Providericegt 1 ciassification Diocese also assignedmiddot to the
Schools Are Public British -Honduras ~~tion
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are public spOnsored by the Exmine BasiJica govErnment Thirty-five Ssters VArlCAN CITY (NC) - The ace stationed there at prE sent falUM (jf a heavy fragment of
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BUDLEIGH SALTERTOlf Savismiddoton Ftesh Produce(Nt) - Christopher Davsoa world famous British Clit nolie historian said here that al though U S~middot authorities d4nied him a visa OR health gro inds his own doctor has given him a Cl~an bill of health
Mr Dawson reached a b~ home in this Devon town br the NCWC News Service conshyfirmed reports he has beell reshyfused a visa to enter the U lited States following chest x-rays
The 68-year-old historian was middotto have conducted a serits of lectures and seminars dl Iring the summer session of Gor zaga Universit)r Spokane Wash Beshyginning next fall he was slthedshyuled to become the first pr gtfes- sor of Roman Catholic stldies at Harvard Universitys divinity seho()l
D($pite the action of A nershyican olficials Mr Dawson said
tty English doctor has iven IIn~ II clean bill of he~lth
Hl~ added that he had wIitten tG Havard giving the un Ver-middot aity aU the facts of ih~ case He saidmiddot his future plans de pend
middot middotmiddotmiddotupon the universitys reply and whelther visa authorities will re- consider theirmiddot decision
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Under the somewhat remote spell of the forestprime-respects his wife has a bigger
evamiddot we at our house have been vicariously anticipating ta~kh~ keeps tabs on the eight the murmuring pines and the hemlocks the zip of up Stepovich children and thats no girls and at em at 6 AM the open fire at twilight the small order for a First Lady
ht hke Mrs Stepovich interviewedOvermg 1 bull ding Ginny and her camping Regaling us with tales of hadseemed to be relegated to here made it clear that the Govshy
ernors mansion in Juneau iIlast summers camping ex- second place-and now this year primarily a home and that she perience Ginny has been Into out consciousness sprang runs it like one wondering which of the old phrases sentences even whole Raising a big famiiy is the girls willbe back if the coun- pages of t~x~ ~n the ~mport same in Alaska as anywhere elors will be as ance of mdlvldual chIldren she said Its the children who
middot mice as they We wondered if Ginny would set the pace meals schoolwork middot were last year think we had let her down trips to the doctor shopping middot if her swim- Johnny and I cooked thiS We dont get out much
ming will still up to surprise youGinn~ was Four of tHe children--Anto~ia be in the fair- laughing showingus the lmeup Maria Michael and Peter-will to - ni i d d i i n of shoes sneakers sturdy ~x-be in Nativity School in Juneau atage fords galoshes the bathmg this fall The transfer from
In 0 the r clogs Its fun to be grown up Immacuiate Conception School W 0 r d s weve enOUgh to do things formiddot Y01lrself in Fairbanks eased one plrenW e ~ R ~in the -its being a real Girl Scout concern according to Mrs S~e-throes of what A mighty good Girl Scou~ gt povich Fairbanks is 600 miles ismiddot cas ua Il y i we tried to take it in the same north of Juneau tossed off by IIi spirit of practical helpfulness In those extra-~oldwint~n the more offi Now lets see aboutthe un- I was always worried they
middot dent as getting a young~t~r off checked items middotIt was a mmute werent wearing enough warm -0 camp or so before olr eyes would clothing The thermometer can
- Fortunately it allmiddot came in focls on that list middotmiddotJust the drop mighty fast up theresbe ages much like )ii6rk ing your blankets thewarmb~throbe Said way up in politicsArOrn the pre- pajamas and the wo()l J~cket~ Mrs Stepovich beJeveIiD inct lev~l O~ April 10- no middotUhh~h theyre In the attIc keeping her children close later no earlier - apphcatJ~n and I knew you d know where home middotwhere I know what ndregistr~tronf~eh~stobemmiddot~tofilld em~dlhavetomiddotgo BLESSED VIRGIN AND HER MmiddotOTHERJulY 26is theyre doing If the neighshyAccept~d stage one for my pre-ca~pcheck-up You bors kids want to come over NextWe m~eing With ot~er f~ll out ones~de and Dr Rude universally observed as the Feast egtf St Anne middotmother of fine she stated but the ~ightmiddot
parents 0nMay~0 gtan~ rece~v- fills out the other the Blessedmiddot Virgin Mary The spouse ofampt JoachimmiddotStbull Stepovichs play in their OWIl big the deCrip~Ivehtrature Wh~n wecaJe ~theblank Anne W3l far advanced in age when Mary was born NC backyard worn threadbare by thiS bm~ marked behav~or~ we had a~middotPhoto Likes Frieodship
The purchase of hew camp um~impulse to wrIte Wondedul The Governors wife said she fonn Ja~~ ye~rs~omletel~ out~ but not toe~b~rr~ss our couto S M A N d M likes the Close ties that exiSt
row-p unearthmg a suitcase we entered It as normal ays ISSlonarymiddot reas ee ore middotambngn~ighborsii1Ala~klshe 20 xi2 x 8 Night before take-off we badR D t d N said this feeling of friendship
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middotcamping a~ 0( atten~IOn w~s and cake dessert up to Mary I fact tqaf her Medical Mission the blindcan see she added Itmiddot exchanging frequent vmiddotisits middot poighimtly centered Qn ~Jr~ room so we couldall be together ary -Sisters have quadrupled in is no secret any more that half The Stepovich house ( and her ()peration DUring the ~arlynext mormng-weloadelti size during the past decade of the World is born lives and Fairbanks) was almosfan anoex anxiOtisdays rutll~iiig 0 ~eKs our Scout onto the 1usload of middotMotherAnna Dengelisconvinced dies withoutmiddot its due share of to the parish rectorymiddot She ldearly J~ne our thoughts middottreeJ---clad campers the worlds missionary areas still spiritual and physical aid ~vllil- stated Bishop Gleeson took P~ayersaii~ inte~est were fo- ~gt Bye Mom nd Dadbull ~fe need more Religious as doctors able to the other haIL charge of the grill whclcver we eused o~asuffermg young 19-middotwav~d out Jhe wmdowIll and nurses Asdoctors and nurses relig- had a barbecue Hes an exeelshyyear-old in bedmiddot number tw~ ~rite toyou every day - but The sprightly GO-year old ious are welcomed in places lent cook room 516 of proyiae[lce Hospl- dont expect)o~g l~tters cause yenother General is perhaps more they would never be welcomed Bishop Francis D Gleeson tal Tm going to have a bla~t 0 thanany other person respon- memiddotrely as missionaries Mother SJ is Vicar Apo~tolic middotof Le Work Well write too we shouted sible for a Vaticanmiddot ruling 22 Dengel said~ Alaska
g I over the roarmiddot of the departing g 110 ng nuns to be M Stepov h s asked ifmiddotmiddotAfter -Mary complete In ong bmiddotmiddot H I bI t years a o a WI - Stability is important she rs IC ~a east was moreor lesscomfortmiddotus_ ave a reaas c0me doctors of medICme says The fact that we dont It IS diffIcult gettm~ to MaSi ablyfms~OSedi~her~wnbe~ltStGeorgmiddote Parishgt On her way to Pome to re- conie into an area and then when the mercury hits bottom at home It was to GInny we bull port on the growth of her order leave makes an impession Arid No ~all job~ she repliedlt bull bull
looked f~r the leg work Ginny Plans Lawn Palty i ~he not~d the 5O professed Med- the factmiddot that as Religious weded- Even WIth the d~adbolt heate~ take this mail up to Mary WIll St George Parish of Westport Ical ~ls~lO~anes today repre- icate our lives beyond our ow~ (~warm water clrcula~Ing de you Ginny please take the~e Factory Dartmouthwillmiddotholdamiddot sent a Slgmflcant growth over spiritual good to the good of vice to protect the engIne) we ( pillows down middotand hang them m lawn party on the church the 96 in 1945 and the four in others undoubtedly has an im- had to start the car 20 minutes the backyard to air~ ~Will you grounds on the evenings of July 1925 when the community was pact before we left to get it warmed fix a pitcher of Ice water and 24 and 25 and the afternoon and founded take it up to Mary Ginny evening of July 26 to raise funds But the need for Religious theres somebodY at the front for a parochial school doctors is greater than the comshydoor Please run down and see Mrs Richard Munroe is chair- munitysmiddot growth she said And who it is Ginny trot on down man and Mrs Raymond Martel the doctors have to be firstrate to the basement and turn up the andMrs Raymond Cormier co- Theres no room for 17th cerishyhot water heater chairmen of the committee tury mediCine even in far-off
Ginnys willing spirit and her which includes members of the mission outposts she said middot sturdy legs never failed us and parish women of the Guild There is practically no place in
_ Im afraid we took advantage =gt Cub Scouts Holy Name Society the world somiddot remote today that of both and CYOmiddot its people do not r~ognize good
Youre middotmighty good to me Over 20 booths will be fea- hospital care I be Pr9testantsmiddotaie th~re alreadyCinny Mary remarked one day tured Ni~htlyawards wi
bull fter a long series of up-and- madewith a grand awar4 Oft with professioiuil people Other bomiddotspitaill are ~onstantly increasshydowns such as these the final night
middot ~hats all right Ginny ad~ ing their professional standards bull h p We cant lag behind 40Stedthe rose spread on Marys Fa River Paris ans
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-THE ANCHOR 9rodays Fashions Thurs July 1O 1958
Intr()duction of New Fashions Ex-Navy Nurse
Marks Transiticgtnaf Season To Become Nun PITTSBURGH (NC)-A nurse
who gave up an II-year career By EUm KelleY
Transitional is an important July word Increasingly in the Navy last month will don overy Summer theres a definite set of new fashions introshy the gray habit of the Glenmary duced in ruly hence the term traditional fashions for a Sisters on Sept 8 transition season-from Summer into actual Fall -In She is Barbara Taurish ana
tive of South Greensburg Padress 3nd separates that much use out of another cool who declined a promotion to
lrneans pleasantly cool cotshy easy-cale wash-and-wear cot- lieutenant commander when she tons and blends in the new ton By the way once you wear left the Navy to take up work in deepened Fall Colors that a new style last years look home missions (low like Autumn foliage In dated If you have one chemise Miss TaUlish will become the llccessolies transitional means youll want another The long- 81st Glenmary Sister when she the introduction of colors that torso chemise is just wonderful takes her vows The Glenmary go with those new ready-to- on The new bapeze silhouette community of nuns founded wear tones~ is flattering too Furthermore in Glendale Ohio in 1941 is
For many fashion-conscious on these hot days youll love j the sister communitv to the women and girls Julys a black wearing a gay full-skirted oot- I Glenmary Fathers The Glenshymonth This is the time when ton print j mary have hr ~Ises in the nothing looks as shadow-cool as Fall Separates are here and lt1 Cincinnati alchdiocese and in black For them fashion is ready that beautiful Indeed youll_-1 the Columbus Owensboro and ith black crepe dresses (brown exclaim over the new trapeze Wheeling dioceses td dark green too) black separates some with double- RE-ELECTED PRIORESS GENERAL Rev Mother The former Navy nurse first noes dark stockings black trapeze coordination The lit- Therega of Jesus OP (seated) has been re-elected Prioress learned of them while dationed cIvet hats and handbags tie trapeze overblouse comes to at Camp Lejeune in North Caroshy
The Fall coat season starts in the waist It swings out over General of the Dominican Sisters Congregation of St middotCath lina where a Glenmary Father lruly Indeed this is the tradfshy the smalmiddott trapeze skirt The erille of Siena at a chapter ofthe Congregation held at the told her of the work being done tional month for winter coat skirt is lined to hold the shape Motherhouse in Fall River Standing left to right are Sister among Negroes in the Sout~l promotions particularly for Its time for transitional cot- M Ceslas bp Superior at Peru N Y Sister M Rose 01 Impressed by the communitysprecious fiber coats like cashshy SUIgterior at Acushnet and Sister M middotDominic OP Fltgtll record she decided to requesttons In separates as well The admission But after consultingrnere (actually four-season
new cottons have that into-Fall River Prioress Chapters of the Congregation are held every with her confessor she first(lOats) and for the handsome feeling Youll wear them witb six years signed for a tour of duty over-ClOats of man-made furs Incishycomfort through September seas where sh could become acshydentally many wise shoppers
Many call the new shadings In- p p Vmiddot p f W krnake their selections now beshy dian Summer Colors Ope IUS 0 Ices ra Ise b or quainted with foreign mission c~use of attractive (pre-season) work lruly priees The new Fall sweaters are in Of American Cathol ic- Women Has Commendation
(You people in Fall River are She d hSllIow Fall Styles WASHINGTON (NC) - His trip to units of the Military - ~as soon spen ng mucparticula rly fortunate because of her tune 0 k g th F th y~ 9l~e right n~)y in the Holiness Pope Pius XII has said Council of Catholic Women JD Frallcls X w I In SWJI a er you nave a famous sweater- r f S
clIepths of mid-Summer its maker mill located there) Yes he is well acquainted with and Europe The audience with the h Umiddot eer 0 0-
Autumn in th~ fashion world very proud of~ the work of Pontiff was the highlight of her p Ia lllversity m Toky Father you can stalmiddottmiddot collecting sweat- - Meyer a(l taken on as hIS speCIal
J~ashion shows all over the counshy ers now~for Fall They look American Ca~hoVcomen _ tour ~hlCh middot~overed mIlItary m- project the rehabilitation of trT (particllarly the interna- compl(tely different from last Mary Donohoe organization stallahons m England Italy Ragp k VII I I I C l F G IC ers J age a arge sumtiOtlally famolis Amos Parrish year The whole fashion idea kcretary of the Nationa ounci rance ermany Spam Mor- area in Tokvo inhabited b th Jrashion Clinic in N~w York) now is the longer chemise of Catholic Women said the occo and Turkey where - she ld y e
Pope told hel of his pleasure worked to strengthen the Mili- POfootmiddotrhecCrItpyp e and handlcap~edlIe showing commenting upon sweater It looks just like a Cad selling fashions and acces stunning overblouse Many 01 in the work of American Catho- taryCounCII MJss T h hId
I middot Th Mlt- CI aUflS e pe obtainGries fOI~ Autum) an~ Winter the delihtful new sweaters Ie women durIng an audience e I I arT ouncI organ- surplus m d 1 I d lru7 to t C th I e lca supp lef the1858-59 feature the shaggy mohair graflted to middotber IJle middotmmiddot um e a 0 IC vHiagers ad t d F th
look 2Hld are available in Au- She said tilePope assured her womens groups at military in- M ~ n assis e a erThe new precious fibre he intended to pray for all those- stallations with NCCW now in- ed~erm hIS campaIgn to build
lJOIIts are the lovely new Fall tUOln leaf colors and shadings a Ispensaly and a seh I ~~hmeres Theyre available in They coordinate wonderfully connected with the work of the cludes 55 affiliated organiza- 00 the tapered chemise look the with colw(ul tweed skirts womens council tions It was initiated at the re-
Miss Donohoe recently re- uest of military chaplains servshytrapeze look the fitted look too Feather Hat StuDDinc turned froma three-month field ice women and wives of militaryfOr those who want a more conshy
A fashion favori~e right now personnel stationed in - Europeservative type coat Theres vicuna too one of the most eleshy is the feather hat It weighs-- Children Requ ire House 01 Our Lad
nothillg comes in the most beau- lant coats extant at an opulent tiful col~rs will be perfect with Who lesomeLove Miss Donohoes trip was un- i
ClOSt your new dark cottons and dertaken both to visit already C
Coats j~or Fall and Winter in clepes The feath~r hat is smart LOS ANGELES (NC)-Lack existing units Of the Military the new man-made furs are of Idve will frustrate a child A Council and to extend the orshy
too with the Summer suit and is ganization New units of theJeally stunning look like fur absolutely stunning with after- good spanking wont (lOst but a fraction of fur The dark fashions as well Fu-r- So saysFaiilCr Peter Ciklic council were set up in middotSpain
h I ttL I Umiddot Morocco Turkey and England __Il1-onew mink mutation colors are themlore the feather wig is an a psyc 0 ogls a oyo a 111shybeautiful Theyre made with ashy absolute fashion-knockout- versity here He offered this ad- during her trip SEE THE S I new process now Many of them vice to a personality and mental Her tour was conducted in ~
Velvet hatsmiddot appear on thelook exactly like beaver like hEalth institute held at the uni- coperation ~ith Natinal Cath- ITCH ENM~I Ileal like mink They have high Mid-Summer fashion horizon velmiddotsity ollc Commumty SerVIce a USO fashion styling Some feashy and ale s1l1artest in shadow-cool If a is he ITCHE N 5 too middot child frustrated affiliate part of whose program tlJre the exquisite draped cheshy black Taffetas and satins are is giving assistance to military
said it is due particularly tosmartmise back some the new trapeze here too and look with lack of attention on the part of chaplains - of friendly woodmiddot
the dark Fall crepes For travellook thepalmiddotents for the child and to Miss Donohoe said that oneI recommend the new casual Warm and companionable witbTravel in stylemiddot in new Fall a lack of wholesome love of the memorable incidents of felts in advance Full shapes and many wOk-Utyng conveniencaIlUit See Falls choice collecshy The theory that a child is her journey was a visitmiddot toCOIOlStion There are textured House of Our Lady at Ephesus bull _ in new NATURAL FINISHnew
frustnlted by the proper admin- in TUlkey where tradition sayswools so fine and light-weight GU81d your complexion today or choice of loyely coiorsistration of discipline-a spankshy~rhere ale suits in newly imporshy from the hot actinic rays of ing for instance-is nonsense the Blessed Virgin spentthe last Send coupon for colorful bookshytalit tweeds in blues reds the SUll As Ive mentioned re-shy Children musf be disciplined years of her life Two French ie showing new model kilchen l~reens and blackwhite MaIl) cenUy lave your skin with loshy he said priests serving as custodians of of Falls new suits follow the tions and creams w~ar big the shrine in that far-off spot Moi Coupon Todoy
Ihemise trapeze looks flol)PY hats to shade your face Father Ciklic a student of promised to pray for the work
(Plenty ofand
softly fitted and and tinted hair and emerge as mental illnesses his of the womens couricil~ she said ---E-W---G-O--O-D--H-U--Eshytold audishyence that there seems to be moreboxy-jacketed suits too) a natural beauty in the Fall disease today only becausemeans
ashion Standbys whell many oj your friends of detecting such disorders have AUTO middotTOP SHOP L mbe C I c ale wearillg unbecoming halfshyTransitionaI dresses hint 01 improved U r 0middot n bull
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fhese are the marvelous dark is aosbliJtelYmiddotfree fromalI men- UPHOLSTERING EASTmiddot FREETOWN oottons some featuring the middotCmiddotites Obligation tal disolder just as no one is AUkin9s upholstering I build [] r~~Orteobullbullend ilflowing colors of Autumn The ~~r~ci~~lPleteIYWellt)hYSi~allY middot~ FABRICSmiddot bullbull baoIltlet w plctw of -lei k_ I ~tton-blends are Cwonderfully To Know -Faith _
~- - ~ ~ l~ol for rif(ht-now- wear One ----------- I~1 would say that it is normal O middotE NER80NNE Prop I
FORT WAYNE (NC)-CathoshyRovely I adl11ired today is lJ to be a little abIJOrmal he con- 1861 PachaM 8t Nbullbull Udfot1 I Iark-toned dacron in the neVIImiddot lie themselves must have a clearshy cluded U Cle SI aoannl- ~-l---=-=c-__===-_--=---==-_Jtrapeze style Because its dacshy er understanding of the Faith-beshy1On its all-amund pleats never fore attempting to give it to Radiation Project othelmiddots come ouU Furthermore - il NOTRE DAME (NCj-Thehaseasymiddot-care charm for back tlt Fahler Stanley Lmiddot Manoski University of Notre Dame hasIIChool to college to--just abou1 FoH Wayn~ di~cesari Director received a J1CW grant of ~354314anywhere of fashion interest oj Lay A~tivitiesi recommended from the U S Atomic Energy
The new dark crepe dresse r~adillg of spiritual works and Comlilission The grant will be are fashion-filsts for Fall participation in Confraternity used to support the schools rashyTheyre dalmiddotk but cool in tissueshy of Christian Doctrine progranls diation project for another yearweight crepe Ri~ht now a black to learn more about the Church crepe dless looks shadow-co01 He spoke to the Council of Cathshy _-~ land is just that These dresse olic Women There is no subshy FOR PLE~SURE lire wonderful in the new silshy stitute for knowledge of our llaouettes and certainly middotdate last Faith he said bull EAT rears black crepes Thesestyles Father Manoski urged the woshy E-GG-S incidentally are just about pershy IDefI to be ready to ac~ept the teet for town ormiddot travel or out responsibility to help ih lay ac- middot +That-R-RichNYellow-RobustlIOCially in the eveni~g and will tivity He said that all parishes lie YOUI fashion-standby for are in need of men and women FRESH CUT-UP POULTRY bull _w-through-September active in lay programs ROSEI~AWN lTpelle Overblouse Sm He cautioned members to
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Balancing the Books
Delineation of Choracters Lackingmiddot in OBrien to4ovel
By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy
Of the three novelists whose latest works we scrutinize this week by far the most famous is Kate OBrien She has been turning out full-length-fiction for many years now much of a superior order That can hardly be said of As Music and Splendour CHarshy
per $450) which though in some respects uncommonly engaging and expert is lackshying in one crucial respect conshyvincing delineation and develshyopment of the central characshyters
Thllse are two girls Clare Halshyvel and Rose Lennane both 16 when first we meet them in a drab music room of a Paris convent in 1886 They are new to the convent lately arrived from Ireland They would have been pursuing quiet humdrum modestly gratifying careers in their respective native villages had it not been for the fact that each possessed a singing voice
cinxceptionalquality ~~cause of these voices the liris have been uprooted and
packed offmiddot to Paris for testingand training In a sense lhey are victims Theymiddot have not r
chosen thexind of life now looming before themmiddotIt has been forced upon them middotby well meaning relatives middotfriends and
Clare and Rose though craftily
differentiated and each fitted with a set of characteristicsare more puppets than persons Pages and pages are given to telling us about them but they never live and move in their
own right In fact on page 182 Rose is referred to as Clare and one quite understands the slip even to the author they are not unmistakably real
Miss Maggie The people in Una Troys
book Miss Maggie and the Doctor (Dutton $375) not only are born in Ireland btlt stay in Ireshyland Well that is with the
~ exception of one who lights out for Philadelphiamiddot But he evenshy-tually recovers his wits and comes backto Erin
Specifically tp Ballybegnear Waterford -This tinybut hardly
ddyilic village is the scene of Miss Troys narrative a meanshyderirig yarn that would give the experts on the construction of a novel 40 fits
We first see Bailybeg through the eyes of a young doCtor Bill
ben~ctors teeth on occasiori~ SJBi dIrector of aleslan MISSIOns ctobull Study in Rome Bill is not keen im Ballybeg
The Paris convent is m~diocre and he Education Requi~esmiddot Collaboration isdownrightdisgusted except for the presence of a with themiddot wreck of8 house that T h d F deg1deg
o nun somewhatinysterious who has ~a genius fordiscerriing and directing rare vocal gifts She perceives that Clare and Rose have the makings of great opershyatic artists Unler her they begin to learn the art
They have to slave at it reshylentlessly For them there are no holidays They arE sent ~m to Rome to study with Signor Buonatoli and associates with aspirants like themselves exshy d gers coaches and
penence sm maestri and all the lesser fjguresmiddot and harigers-on of the realm of operamiddot
Drummond who is totake over n smiddot or ~ome mI Ion 0 ~rs w~r 0 r~ Ie go S tlje practice Ofa lately deceaseo shIpped to hls country~ Father SIva sup~rIOr of the Sale~ medico who dosed himself withiari Techiiical lnstitiIte atSantiagois shown with Msgro
whiskey neverkept liP with the LuigfLig~~ti of Des Moines Ibwadirector-othe Nationaf a~vahces in his profes~ioh btitCatholic Rural Life Conference and FatherA Joseph Louis was obliging enough 10 pull S NC Ph
goes with the practice But that is where Miss Maggie comes in--Maggie Dalyajewel Qfahouseshy
keeper and a font middotofrustic wisshydom
It is Maggie who eases Bill into Ballybeg society and courishytry doctoring And she is the confidant both of Johnny Gubshy
bins an uhdauntable terror of a boy and of Jenny Barry a sumshymer visitor who sets her cap for the doctor -
Johnny though a scofflaw is
unusually bright Under the
THANKS FROM CARITAS-CHILI Father Raul Silva Henriquez (left) president orCaritas-Chili Catholic relief agency ~isits the New York office of Catholicmiddot Relief Ser- vices-National Catholic Welfare Conference to express th k f 12 11 d II th f 1 f od
Betweeneac ers an ami les VERSAILLES (NC)~Teache~s
should recognize their limitashytions and closely collaborate with families and youth organishyzations in tasks of education acshycording toa document reieased by the Holy See
This advice was issued in a 1 tt t f th V l n toteh erFsen h rosm leWa klcab Id
e renc OCla h ee t~fhere P1rpose 0 t e mee ~ng
was to dlscuss the moral soclalItmiddot 1 d pt blems
cu ura ~n ~conomlc 0
Noting that families are geiJ- erally demanding to be mOle closely associated to the educashytional activities of schools the Vatican letter firmly placed the family first in the hierarchymiddot of rights in education
Education is a social probshylem it said because schogtls deshy
th ht f f I shyrlvemiddot elr ng s rom aml les and are directly responsible to them for the formation of futuregenerations
10 tHE ANCHOR- Thurs July 17 1958
ASsertsChinese People Hungry For Gospel
PORTLAND (NC)-The people of China are hungry for the gospel the superior
general Of a missionary comshymunity of nuns reported in her return to Oregon after estabshylishing a new mission near Hong Kong
Graces are poured on those people because of the suffering in the interior of China deshyclaredMother Mary Leola head of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows
More Conversions Conversions among the Chinshy
ese are showing a marked inshycrease she said She recalled that when she was last in Hong Kong in 1952 the cathedral there was nearly empty Now she said middotevery Mass on Sundays is crowded
The Chinese she added make zealous converts partly beshycause they find in the Catholic Church a rich liturgy that reshyplaces the pagan rites they gave up middotMother Leolamiddot said she obshyserved~ very great decrease in the strengthmiddot of communism around Hong Kong during her
recent stay there She credit8 ~the British with taking excelshylentmiddot care ofmiddot the continuing floOd of refugees that come to
Hong K~ng from co~munism middot~choolsFlourlsh
Escapmg from the control of communism is risky bus~ness she declared Those who are caught attempting an escape are shot TwO weeks before Mother Leola left China eight men were executed by the Reds ~YoU ask them why they risk it and they tellyou there is nomiddot living in the interior so they take the chance to come to bull free land she said
Catholic schools are considshyered a great boon in the fight against communism in Hong Kong she reJlarked because they refuse to tolerate communshyist doctrine There are more than
100 Catholic schools in the middotHong
Kong diocese alone-all opershydoctors patronage he wtllmiddot it off edtllcl~bOt~ m the present state - Reerring to the problem of ating on a double-shift basis beshyseems igetmiddot the higher education deg CXI1Z~1011 bull educating youth toward accept- ~ause of the demand for adshy
They begin -to perform inltwhich hids so capable of taking Th~lette~was written on beshy ing their futureresponsibilJties ~i5Sionbull minor opera houses Ros~~s r~se ~ Jennyt~ou~h many ~ears t~~ half of HisIlbli1es~~o~e Phis the letter warned against the~ is swifter than Clares and she doctors Jumor will 1t seems XII by Msgr A-ngeloDell cquadangers of8 strictly technicillReceives Grant is recogriizedas ~I primadOna become hi wife Substitut~V~ica S7~retary f for~ of educatlOn WiSHINGTQN( NC )--Georgeshyat La Scala whl1e Clare lS sbll Amusing ~ttempt struggling But ~theb shddenly slje i~
But this is a story not merely killed in a car- crash and the of singing butmiddot also of love Rose doctor crazed withgri~f streaks takes9ne ioverthen~second off for Phiiadelphia middotjoimnYs At the storys close she is going schooling comes tltt a halt arid
off on an American touraccom- panied by a proper Bostonian with whom one gathers her telationship will not be proper
Clare becomes tvolved in a~ unnatural love affair though pursued by three men Of these
one is a rather sinister middottype in whose past the mysterious Panshy
sian middotnun figures More Puppets Than ~ersons Rose -and Clae slIde ~waf
from the practice of their reli shygion Occasionally they talk of
sin but altho~ghtheymiddot ate troubled 10 conSClence and have
moments in which they face 1 th t lk tlthelr gUl t e a IS mos y tmiddot f hmiddot
porous rabonahza lon 0 t elr flagrantwrongdoing
he headsmiddot for Erigland and a career in crime
End of the book No The ~octor has successors Fourmiddot or five of them come and go with the speed of the participants in a comedy chase We get to k~oWeducation and recalled in this- ognize the ~imits of their proshytheir names and thats middotabout allmiddot respecfa passage of an address fessional competence and collabshy
Maggie finally retires andmiddot is given by the Pope last Novem- orate with youth movements and - thought to be sinking down to ber to a group of representatives lrganizations which are a death while thingsgo bad~y for of European private schools school of life some good folkmiddot of the village~ The Pontiff declared 0 at that I
and some villains wax fat But time 1) - Sailors Aid Ch~rity o _
Johnny returns obviouslyfrom i i t iifli tal tomiddot tself LISBON (NC )-Crewmen of prison to set ~he sc~les~ri~ht eXclu~e~ ~hec ta~k edt e~uca ~verl u middots Navr ships visit- i===========
surely a strange agent of Justlce t d hbts te mg LIsbon havedonated19 cases And Dr Drummond retutns to lOn at~ pr 1d
l prdlva dor-t of u~ed middotclothing to Caritas a 1
ganlza lons middotan In epen en BLUE recall MaggIe from the brmk of f tmiddothmiddotmiddotmiddot Catholic charitable organization group rom assummg elr re- RIBBON t d b fmiddot What IS sugges e y way 0 runnmg the house
extenuation of their sin is that This attempt at a riovel is they have invQluntarily been fairly amusing It is literate and placed in surroundings and a perceptive with a few dramatic way of life where temptation is passages and a few flickerings very strong an easy code pre- of fun But it isaboumiddot as ramshyvails and immoral affair are shackle as the house that Dr cpmmonplace There is also Druminond walked into on his more than a hint not only of first day in Ballybeg
the tyranny of art but-too of African Missions the evil which its service can A good account of African effect in one not crystal-clell~ as mission life is given in Ffre in to its limitations the Bush by Paul Bernier ttans-
This is a book rich in period lated from the French bRoch atmosphere and riotpus in colormiddot LEi Page (Kenedy $375) -It The author ismiddot impressively purports to be a middotnovel and we knowledgeable about music andmiddot are warned notmiddotto take it as musicansmiddot The international autobiographical middotWhile heed-
State ~~d addfessed ~ pre~l-dellt ~~arl~s lor~o~ th~ Soclal Week who readmiddot it at the openshying session of the assemIY Thelcenttter 5tatt~d that a nashytion coriscfous of its future should give corisideiableatten tion to the piobleiJi of the edu- cationit gives toiurmiddotYouth
It saio that modern states should give full freedom to pri shyvatemiddot initiatives in matters of
the hereafter and resume the middotbmiddotlmiddott thO fil k rlocal practice - with Maggie5Ponls~111he~hln I~ e m 8bels
a calm w lC IS mcompart1 eth th f d t l WI ts thu~ al1en amiddot req~lre-mEm 0 e uman ~erson
middot the liv~s of h1rdworking priests middot whomiddot have so middotmuch to contend middot with and often so little to show for their la15orsFew books about the missions are as reveal ing
Tunin~ Repairin~ amp Rebuildin~
CLASSIC ORGAN CO~
Education it said should tQWn university has received aft
avoid premature specialization of umestrtcted $6000 grant from youth and protect ~e rights of the Westinghouse Educationa) gerieral culture wl1ich ~t called ~ Fo~ndation of Pittburgh The
the inost vahiilble capital of a m~mey il to be used for publicashymiddotpeople Education should also
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11 Family Life Continued from Page One
basis of our modern ffilrriage system To those whll have fallen under its spell m Irriage becomes not a way of li e but the way of life
Speaking about individualism 8S the second characteri ltiC of the secular iltleal of rna rriage Father Cervantes said tht aVelshyage romantic marriage dltes de- sire children but not f gtr the right reasons
This type of marrial e lie SUited does not want children for the glory of God or tor the good of the children or or the so~ial welfare of the communshyity but because the wife would fe(~l frustrated if she did not have a couple of childrln and the husband would tire of the wife unless she had the added interest of children to decoy his interest and economic sup- port
Romanticism logicall r deshymands a planned progr am of sex selfishness which iIlcludes contraception abortion lterili shyzation divorce mass insti tutionshyal placements adoptions and a general denial of social r espoJl- sibil~ty Father Cel vantes said
Roles Confused The middotthird characteristic of the
seeular ideal of marria ~e he continued is a confusion of the roles of husband anI I wife mother and father parelt and child The philosophical b~ sis of this confusion of roles~ ne de cllred isthe denial of the natshyural law theespou~l of themiddot cultural theory of social ~enesis and a romanticmiddotmis~ndemiddotstandshying of the meaning of the term democracy so that any rc Ie difshyferentiation between the sexes is considered undemocratic
Father Cervantes cor cluded that the American secular image of marriage and the famiy has yielded to the infantile p easure principle and megalomani a in its antisocial individualism
How this immature lecular ideal can be baptized irto the maturity of faith is nQ small
h d I dchallenge e ec are
General Picture Another speaker at th e conshy
vention Lee Blaske of Catholic Social services in Detroit warned about subtle sect lar in- fluences that threaten family strultures but he added tha~ middotthe general picture ofC litholic Only then he concludeq bert MS pastor recaled A marriage nd family life ~s can we hope tO have ourCathQ year ago we wer~ abullmost hangin( good lic family cultllre premised frQm the rafters of the church
Mr Blaske spoke on Marshy upon love (wich is tt~ distinct riding Qut the storm and none riage Conflict The Sacrld-Se~ hote of Christianity) inlgttead Qfo dreamed thatmiddota year lat~r we ular Hierarchy Hedelcribed sacred values as repre limtirig all middotthat is fixed and urchang
th I t h ing 10 e marrIage re a cons Ipbased on the principleshlherent in Ule natural and moral law
Secular values in ou hietiatchy he said repxesllnt the fluctuating standards s~nsisin pragmatism and rel~ tivism
th twhich is such a serIOus rea f Ito stable marrIage and amIy today behlnd a modern brick for amiddot concert structures at the present time rectory built as a wing to theh h (th Ii Leading the 115 musiciansDeclaring t at tea 0 C church
managers and aides was conshyfamily enjoys a favorabl e pOSI- h In conneetion with the dedication when compared (I our ductor Eugene Ormandy w 0
had brought the orch~stra heretion ceremopies Bishop Schexsacred-secular hierarchy Mr nayder administered Confirma Blaske added howeveJ that after dnping acclaim for recishy
tals in the Soviet UnionPoland tiqn ~q If- Clasl of 70 adults and and Western Europe d chilren i
The Pope presented a largemiddot ----------------- shy silver medailion to Mr Ormandy h Ith
~~~hr~s~d~~sat~~~eii~ n~SUP~Jt hffJI vidual members ~e chatted 11 rlJ
middotwith Mr and Mrs Ormandy and with individual musicians inshycluding violinist David Madison
associate concert master and assistant conductor Will i a m Smith
The orchestra which was to go to Austria to give a con
middot1
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nie Jean Brown winler of an essay contest 01 the theme Why I Should Exershy
eise My Right ~ Vote turned out to be a 2~-yearshyold DomInicanmiddotmiddot nun Sister Ma~y Consflia NC Pll itomiddot
cert in Graz after its Rome per formance was given a reception at the American Embassy in Rome
DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL Invite young girls (14-23) to
labor in Christs vaSt vineyard as an Apoltle of theEdi~icashytions Press Radio Movies andmiddotTelevision With these modern means these Missionshyary Sisters bringmiddot9hrists Doc trine to aU regardless of race color or middotcreed For informa- tion writeto
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fear wpuld see the dedication of the restored church
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age roomsmiddotvere above the crest G ness Pope Pius XII received bull KIN Extra Lge of the tidal wave which came in members of the Philadelphia the wake of the hurricane The SIZE Orchestra in a special audience bull King Size old rectory was demolishe~ in the Hall of the Consistory LOBSTERSOnly its empty shell remainswhile the group was in Rome
Conference work must be done to improve and strengthen this position and reach certain individuals who have permitted secular forces to dominate their marriage and family relationship
Mixed Marriages An address on the - Factual
Picture of Marriage and the Family Today- Socially was given by Brother Gerald J Schnepp of Stmiddot Marys Univershysity San Antonio Tex
He said that of all marriages in which Catholics are involved about 30 per cent are mixed marriages Stating that there are good reasons to believe the mixed marriage rate will inshycrease he added If we canshynot stop the trend we should at least take steps to decrease the disorganizing effect of mixed marriages -
Brother Schnepp middotsaid that although the divorce rat~ deshycreased 12 per cent between 1950 and 1955 the problem is still a major one in terms of the number of people involved
In 1955 there were 377000 divorces involving 754000 adults and an uncounted number of children he said In that same year there were 1531000 marshyriages This is a ratio of one divorce to every four marriages
An integrated approach towshyard modern family living was urged by ~lphonse yen ClEmens of the Catholic University of America Wastlington pe
iPter~~~e~ A~proaeh Mr ClEimens ~epl~red ihe
ininimal approachso Widespread in Catholic famlIies which uses as its only middotmiddotnOrin the sinfulness or sinlessness of a givenpracshytice He called for an inte grated approach which envisions norms beyond the field of morals and in the fields of dogma liturgy and ascetics
Mr Clemens declared that the practice of asking whether some~
thing is a sin should be replaced by questioning whether it is in conformity with the mind of the Church and a total Catholic culshyture
Ohly then he said can we hope to find that integral Cathshy
olic way of life which refrains from measuring necklines the number of minutes required to discharge the Sunday Mass obli shy
gation or the nUl1ber of times _ a teenager lllay date the same
person per week
THE ANCHORshyurs July 17 1958
Cheering Crowd Greets Co rd inaI
KILLARNEY (NC)-Streels bedecked with flags and buntshying and cheering crowds greeted His Eminence John Cardinal DAlton Primate of All Ireland as he ~rrived here to preside at the annual congress of the Catholic Truth Society of Ireshyland
Civil authorities later gave an official welcome to the Cardinal in the Town Hall The speaker at the ceremony recalled the fact that a few years ago Kilshylarney had named a new row of houses DAlton Avenue in honor of the prelate
In his reply the Cardinal exshypressed the hope that the aims of the Catnolic Truth Society would be made better known and that greater public interesf in the association would be aroused
PLAN WORLD MARIAN CONGRESS Franciscan Father Carlo Balic (left) il founder and chief Mariologist of the third Internationa1 Mario-Mariological Congress which will convene in Lourdes Sept 10-17 Father Balic is shown with his Eminence Gregory Peter XV Ca-rdinal Agagianian Patriach of CiliCia of the Armenians NC Photo
ProvincialNew La Salette
Continued from Page One Salette Minormiddot Seminary ~
HartshyS~minary Enfield N H SI1 ford in i914 to prepare for the perior of La Salette Seminar~ Priesthood Ill 1922he left for
Attlebor~ 15lP~rior alld Master of Novices at La Salette Semin- aryEastBre~steruntil the No vitiate was transferred to Cent~r Harbor N H in 1953 where middotFather LeBlanc again became Superior and continued his duties as Master of Novices t
Born in Amesbury the son of Maxime LeBlanc and Philo- mena Landry Father LeBlanc receiv~d his primary education at St Josephs Parochial School Fitchb~rg until he entered La
Prelate Dedicates Restored Church
CREOLE (NC)-Sacred Heart church here was blessed byBishop Maurice Schexnayder of Lafayette La a year after it was practically destroyed by
Hurricane Audrey
l~ his ~ermon at the dedicashytion Ma~ )ather Alvarez Gil
bull~eigium where he itudie4 phi~shyospptyand theology at the ~aul-
bullciJoiJmiddot Seminary the Dominishycan Fathers House of Studies a~ TournaLIt was at roitrnai that he was ordained to the PriestshyhOQd on March 26 19~8
As Provincial Superior Very P~middot~rmd Father Leblanc takes overmiddot the duties of Reverend vLgafg J Fortier MS who hasjust completed his middotterm His duties will give him charge of J
the numerous houses of the Province in Massachusetts New Hampshire Montreal New Brunswick Canada and the Phil shyippines
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Most Acces~ibleSh~W~as~ Jh William H Mooring
This week I h~ve some ~ords toeat middot After attending the D~meylanrl prem~ere in July 1955
said Walt Disney appeared to have brought qown from the realms of imagination into our world of crass material shy
ism his kingdom of crea- fornia md a mecca to most tures with their fine paroshydies of human strength of weakriess At Disrieyland they cOilld be touched by arld touch us for a quarter or four bits a ride
feared that by using his fairyland charshyactels to cajoleins tea d 0 f
eharm tis Walt had done vioshylieilCe to his itO c k p i I e of imaginative and ever re-play-able movies I was wrong I had under-estimated the power 8tI Disneys art nd over-esti- Jaat~d public resistance to hill had made outa good ease for essentially commercial show- stronger U S-Philippine coshy
t d d_nship opera JOn on economic an Ip-By now almost 12000000 lomaiic levelsmiddot Hiss message to
people have enjoyed Disneyland Hollywood boiled down to this About 43 per cent of them came --m outslde of Callfornla VISshyuv
ltors have represented over 60 foreign countries You might think of the place as mainly for young children but adults out-Ilurilber children 3 to 1 in age lit any rate
middot Adds New Attractions Disneyland has grown in size
Mid scope An original invest menf of $17000000 has been inshy
OICaSed to $23600000 the new- middotpeople For as President Garcia est attractions including a $300 pointed outmiddot the Philippines is 000 full-scale replica of the 18th one of Asias strongest rallyhig aentliry windjammer Colum points against athetistic commushybia which was thefirst Amer- nism It needs films to help- not i_I ship to sail around the hinder world Scnsesmiddot Politi
also a new 0I1e-~II launched a campaign of eivicTheres bull a According to one report Carlmiddot
waf trip through Tomorrow-middot Fnremans The Brlmiddotdge on the~ land and other delights ranging River Kwai already believed _ gtlIVI1i space ships to an imagin- to have taken in $6000000 durshyscurry down the hole with ing less than 1 000 theater runs Alice in W~mderland - in the USA is not acceptable
Froll the start Walt has said middotfor Eastern_ Berlin where the ttaet his Disneyland may never Reds hae the s1ly-so This may be fully and finally completed indicate the commies think the It will constantly be changing film is agin em _w attractions rising Aduillly do any American
On a recent weekdaygt 10 films play Eastern Germany ~uthful company I re-vlslted thesedays If they do the nUI1l-Disneyland I found courteous ber is small and the take microshyc~eerCul staffs Improved facili-scopic This tale about Kwai ties for hancpmg the crowds sounds mighty like a political ~lenty of good low-priced eat- publicity gag to me 109 pla~e~ and well shaded rest- Kwai teeins with Oneshyfal patl~
middot EXCltmg and Instructive These help to create the genshy
er~l atmQs~lere of happin~ss gaiety and contentment which pervades Disneyland as ftlll shylIIeeking family groups move through the magic of yesterday
todaymiddot and tomorrow On every side ideas spring at one endshylessly Most of them are excit shying as well as instructive
Disneyland has become a place to wonder as well as wander From Mickey Mouse to Dumbo
Donald Duck to the Sevel~ Dwarfs David Crockett to tt~ ~ Sleeping Beauty aU the characshyers on which Disney has basedhis~ unique reputationas the w~1ds gr~atestpurveyor of famlly enertainrneiitcombine 110 make pf Disrieyiarida pul
Sfi~~~i~yen~~i~ Dame Disney-~t~ri4sfor
Far from satiating public inshyterest in the theater and TV pc~~rams provided by Disney Disneyland so blends artistic and oornmercial appeal as to stimushy
lat t ~h e l
man ~ has done what no
cMh~rs have attempted He lias lIlade his name a seal and guar~ antee of good clean fun for thenst family audience While many modern showmen have starved us of entertainment reshyfleeting the sense of child-like wonder innate in us all Disney has reached out via theater and llome screens to provide healthyre-recreation even incidental education in its finest popular forms
Arid in this plan I now see ~ has made Disneyland hill reatest and most accessible showcase No wonder itmiddot is -ut to all those visitine Cali shy
Please send us more motion pictures which reflect ideals your country and mine have in common
He did not say but seemed to infer that not all the Hollywood movies sent to the East in these
days express or exemplify the -better side of American life
This message from Garcia should be taken seriously tomiddot
heart by the Holly~ood movie
people living here Message From Garcia
President Carlos P Garcia of the Philippines visited 20th Century-Fox studios the busishyest and most confident in Holly- wood these days At luncheon he was feted by the Motion Picture AssociatioIJ
Film stars ~nn Blyth Irene Dunne Virginia Mayo Ronald Regan Jeff Chandler Rod Steishyger ~une Lockhart Joan Fonshytaine and others were present Many top producers directors and ~riters were there too
President Garcia already had seen President Eisenhower He
World ism and since when have the Marxists objected to that
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cal Mass and a pageant featuring 100 Years of Catholic Faith in P
Colorado will be among the contributions of Colorado Cathshyolics tp the Rush to the Rockshyies centennial celebration here
l Fl 1959n e )ruary
H SEA1gt 49th 81ATEG M h I()vernormiddot IC ae A Stepshyovich of the Territorv of Alaska is _a native Ala~kan son of a pioneer immigrantshyof the golil rush days First Catholic ever elected to that
office he is a graduate of Gon7aga University Sp()shyklne and Notre Dame Uni- versit~~ law schooL Themiddot 39shy
year~ld war veteran is the father of ei~ht children nnd is a daily Conununicailt
afld religious~iilstructionto pre- shy fulfll h pare the people to I t elr duties as eiiizens
The campaign includes a courSe for leaders oi the move- ment gi~en by pr6iniQent )ay of the Mission continentsmiddot and ecclesiastical personalitiesmiddot _ --- shyat the parish theatre of the Cut outthis cojumn pi~ your sacrificeto it and mailit to the Church of Our Lady of Candle- Most Rev F~lton J Shee~National Director of The Society for mas here the PropagatIon ~fthe Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Y
It deals with such questions or y~ur DIOCESAN DIREC~OR REV RAYMOND T CONSiDINE as the position middoto Catholics with middot368 N9rth Main ~treet Fall River Mass
regard to political parties and therole of the Church and the Former Industrialist u S~ SenateConfirms state in the field of the general SImiddotngs F middotrst Mass McCone Selection welfare of the people It also includes a studyof social ques- ROUBAIX France (oNC) WASHINGTON (NC) - The
MARTYR PRIEST Fifty y~ars ago Father Leo Heinshyrichs OFM of St Elizashybeths Church Denver was kiHed by an anarchist while
d t b H Ihe wasmiddot 18 n utmg 0 y Communion at Sunday Mass
Born in Oestrichs Archdioshy
cese of Cologne Germany in 1867 he entered the Order of St Francis at Paterson
NJ in 18~(being ordained
in 1891 His cause for beati shyfication has been present~d to the Vatican A special
plaque may be ampeen in the Denv~r Franciscan Church
aSking th~ faithful to~ pray for him Instead they come to pray to him NC Photo
C ampo ign Begins
In Venezuela
CARACAS (NC)~Yenezuelas Catholic Action moveme~t has
Bishop of LiIle in the catHedralP h G t S t of that cityarls ~ smiddot uppor -----lr------~From Farm Lands DIMMICK (NC) - Members ATWOOmiddotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotDmiddotmiddotmiddotof Sacred Heart parish in this bull i
~l~~t ~~~~e~ OILSCHi~middotE~LAL~YJ_~ The men of th~ parish ahnost
all- of whom ure farmers have HEATNGmiddot 0ILSrented the land from its owner dUIing the past two years and
have farmed it in their spare South bull Sea Ststime I
So far proceeds froJ the par Hyannfs Tel HY 81 ish fann have provided a new heatingplar1t for the church new sacristy doors and other improvemenJs Chief crops on ~ Check These Banking Services the 120 acres are corn and soyshybeans Real Etate l_ns -------------- bull
Savings lank life InsuranceBROOKLAWN bullCMistmas and VacatiOn Clubs PHARMACY Savings Accounts
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Have you evermade a convert Have YOO loved your lalth_ much that it overflowed to make others share the JOYs 01 ihe GOs- pel Couldmiddotthere not be spiritual birth-control as well as physical birth control If the spirit 01 a Catholic stifles the generation 01 Christ in ~tbers is it not serious as is the robbing of the earth 01 the fruit when tIJe seed is planted
To the m~ITied thesinglegt and all the faithful will be asked on Judgment Day Where are your children Some will have to give account Of the generation of the flesh and all must give account of the generation of ihe Spirit Is the United States canonical-minded or evangelical-minded does it consider only the sheep within its own fold or do we re~ member that Our Lord said Other sheep I have who are not of the fold
The United States has eleven times as many Catholics as South Korea bu~ counts less than twice as many converts Th~ U~ted States h~s fifteen times as many priests as Sout~ Korea However eonvershysions in the United States Dumber less than three per priest per lear while in South
Iorea conversioqll aUinber two hundred pe test per yeK
-- shyBecause there was ~o one ~ teach them religion four non-
Christian villages 150 miles south of Seolllbegan a do-it-~ourself conversiOn campaign Now two thousand are ready for Baptism and many more are asking for instructions ~
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If you have never had a convert it would be well as priest or layman to lJegin making sacrifices to send misionaries or teachers of catechism to these areas This can be done -for aboutmiddot $25 a month Whe~e could $25 a month or any multiple of it bebettermiddot spent to prepare for a happy eternity What a joy on Judgment Day to learn that through our self-denial converts will rise up to declare us blessed lor aiding hi giving them the faith The quesshy
tion of where your sacrifices will be sent to make converts will as always ~epend ap~n the Holy Father~ When you give to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith you give to the Holy Fatber and by all~wjng him to decide where the sacrifice must be ent you bring apon yourself an exira blessing
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GOD LOV~ YOU to HK for $5 To thaflk God for His manyblessings~ to MLS for $5 to MABmiddotfor $3 I promised the Missions this sacrifice if l won 3 scl1olarship for high School 1 did bull tq JP fot ~l~ Frcgtm t~e fortunate for the unfortunateshy
T k th h I ld _ a e e ow 0 e wor In your hands You can do just that if
you pick up a WORLDMISSION ROSARY and circle the globe in payer For 3 sacrifice-offering of $2 ~long with your request you can havea rosary on which you will remember to pray for all ~be Missi~s of the world because the multicolore~ beads reinind you
Senate has confirmed without opposition President Eisenhowshyers appointment of John A Mcshy
Cone Los Angeles businessman as a member of the Atomic Energy Commission Mr McCone a Catholic layshy
man and a Knight of St Greshygory since 1955 represented tHe President at the March 1956 celshyebration of the 80th birthday and 17th anniversary of the corshyonation of His Holiness Pope Pius XII
Mr McCone disc1os~d here that it is understood he would
be named chairman of the A I
E C Hesucceeds Adm Lewis L Strauss former middotchairman
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bullI BURNER SALES 1 amp SERVICE I I Ii 21 Wilbur St Taunton iIPh~e VAndyke 20~82 t _~__~_p_-__-o~I~
tions arldo the rights of farri-Hies in matters of education
In announcing the campaign Catholic Action leaders declared that if was their movements
mission to insure proper gufdshyance of the faithful in order that they might be practicing Catholics and better citizens in the exercise of their civic duties and rights
JThe group of lecturers giving the course in civic and religiousinstruction includes Auxiliary shyacas ~hq ~s also Military Vicar
f Bishop Ramon Lizardi 0 Carshyof Venetuela
~he five chiidren and 26 grandshychildren of a prominent indusshytrialist attended his first Solemn Mass in the Church of Saint Martin here wHh hundreds of his fotmer employes Andr~Lepoutre 69 left Roushy
baix shortly after the death of his wife 10 years ago Leaving the several wool processing plants and mills he owned in the hands of his relatives he went to the Benedlctlne Abbey of St Andre near Bruges Belgium to study for the priesthood
He was ordained by His Emishynenee Achille Cardinal Lienartmiddot
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THE ANCHORshyAstronomy SCIOO at Georgetown Thurs July 17 1958 13
Opens Space 4~ge to Students WASHINGTON (NC) - The while advancing in the knowshy Assert Church
Graduate llChool of astron Igtmy ledge of astrophysics conducted here ill the nat ons Promi~es HopeThe very word astronomicalcapitol at Georgetown Univershy has come to symbolize size orsity is one of the largest in middotthe To Christians great magnitude Computingworld J problems relating to the solar SAN FRANCISCO (NC)
Authority for ~he lrtatenent system used bya mathematical -The Church always looksis Father Francis J~ Heyden SJ genius who directs the s~hool He said like it is going down in disshyBut at Georgetowns school of
aster-this is true in everyit is the only Cat~olic scho( 1 of astronomy a time-saving eiecshyastronomy in thi~ country al shy age Our times look the worsttronic computor has been obshythrough there are some 59 ether But the Church is not goingtained It is an electronic brain Buch schools in thJ nation down It is Christ living againformally known as ElectroData
in each member in each genershyTher are some 10 studem s at E 101 manufactured by the Burshyation and not communism northe school One ot the uni vershy roughs Corporation The brain
Ilityr most distinglJished grldushy is able to compute in a manner a million devils can stop the Mystical Bodyates in radio-astr~nomy is Dr of minutes problems which used
The man talking is FatherJohn P Hagen noW the dirE ctor to take a mathematical genius of the U S Navya Vanglard days and weeks to solve Martin DArcy SJ former project master of Campion Hall Oxford
New Meaning University now lecturing at theIn search for truth rather than I With the coming of the space middotUniversity of San Francisco age the Institute of World Poli shy
a race for supreDacy of s ~ace
His message Hope the astronomy llChol at Georgeshy ty founded in 1945 at Georgetown was found~d 123 )ears In a world beset by problematown by the late famous scholarago The roll call of students each Christian individual must Father Edmund A Walsh 5Jand scholars who jhave come to imitate Christ in struggling withhas taken on a new significancethe ~iChool over t~e years reads middot his own crosS knowing that heThe institute originally waslike a Whos Who in Scieltce will be knocked down but knowshyfounded to deal with problemsThe coursesmiddot are ~asic afid fasshy middot ing too that he is winning aU
of international affairs concernshycinating and the ~dents tomc the timeing war But now there arefrom many partsmiddot of the Wlrld Father DArcy acknowledg~problems in unchartered areasEarly Y~ars the perils of the time communshyand there are global matters shynever before dreamed of as manshyFather James Curley SJmiddot 123 YEARS OF ASTRONOMY Founded in middot1835 the ism war strife poverty each
founded the schoCll in 1835 He kind looks C)nce again tomiddot the school of astronomy at Georgetown UniversityWashing- mans personal struggle But he Iltarted the practice of kee ping glory of the God-made stars ton D C is the only Catholic school of its kind in the nation i~sists Gods on our side a daily record ofl temperatures
and thelargest in the world A noted astronomer Father Need Virtue ~f Hopenoon 3 pm and q pm Balomshyeter readings wcentre taker at Renovate Chap~l Francis J Heyden SJ is its direCtor The toll call of its Hes times~ million more
powerful than any devil Father noon He entered the infO mashy dgra uates reads like a Whos Who in Science-~ The George- DArcy reminds With the Re-Don faithfully ot~r 50 y~ars At W~st Point
town Astronomical Observatory pictured here was begun demption the devil was defeatedprestrving the d~~ for future WEST POINT (NC)-A $500- on the campus in 1841 NC Photo for aQ time-thats the messagescholars He hardly could lave 000 renovateion project isunder- of St Paul We should remem- realized that this practice one
way at the Chatgtel of the Most Swedmiddotmiddotsh Smiddotchoolboy Gmiddotyes Lesson bel it The devils been check- day would develfpinto Jront Holy Trinity at the Uinted States mated forever Of course indishypage news Military ~cademyhere I Chimiddot Ch l Hmiddot viduals can perish through theirIn 1841 the astronomical ob A new tower will be built for n at OC urcn ~tory own fault and there will al shynervatory was begun at the unishy the gothic structure and the STOCKIOLM (NC) -- Radio The 110000 Crowns Ques- ways be natural anxiety but versity campus alld in 1845 the chapel sanctuary and choir loft listeners and teltivision viewers tions and the answers given by there is no cause for pelsimism first observations were II ade will be expanded in this predominantiy Protestant Haakon on the Swedish radio Ho~ is a virtue much neededThe dist~nction ot determi ling
In addition the chapel base country were given a lesson in and teleyision shlgtw were the today bull the true meridian pf Washington ment will be enlarged and an the history of the Catholic following 1) Which pope was Father 0Arcy believes thatwas achieved in 1850 by the all-purpose room will be con- Church during - the past few imprisoned in Castel Saflt An- Catholics are too much infected Jesuit university structedformeetjngs and lec- weeks by a 13-year-old schQol- gelo during the 1ack Qf Romc with Jansenism-talingmiddot theIn 1911 the latel Father Franshytures The work is expected to boy and was freed upon payment of negmiddotativemiddotview that God is toecis ATorndorf S- fo~nded the be completed about Christm~smiddot Haakon Josephson of this city a ransom (Cleent VII 1523-middot severe emphasizing the stayinoeisll1010gical observatory a1 the
Most Holy Trinity chapel a attracted nationwide attention 34) 2) Whi~h plaquope took the away from sin instead of emshySCh(4)l There day tn and daJ out parish of the New York arch- whim he appeared on the Swed- initiative of the first Crusade phasizirig doing goodteleseisms were r1corded ar d in diocese was built in 1899 after ishr~dio and television version (Urban JI 1088-99) 3) Which The Jesuit scholar and edu-1923 Georgetown I Was abl to
record the great (arthquake ofmiddot a spe~ial act of Congress author- of Double or Nothing Choos- Pope allowed Charlemagne to cator thinks that the doctrine TokJo 12 hours bcentfore the n~ ized use of government land for ing the historyof the papacyas be crowned on Christmas Day in of the- Mystical Body holds
a Catholic church The parish his subject he won the top prize St feters (Leo Ill 795-816) promise of restoring hopeprominent news $ervice of the now serves some 750 cadets of 10000 -Swedish crowns (about 4) Which pope fourJded the Sis- Christians His advice is enshyday reported the fUsaster
and several hundred officers $2000)afte~ giving the correct tine Chapel and was alse gtin- graved in the motto Living thSpace ~ge enlisted men civilians and their answers to a series of questions volved in the cOllspiracy against truth in love let us grow upToday there ar~ new use for families about eight popes Lorepzo de Medici (Sixtus IV in Him who is our head Christ
the observatory instrum ~nts The chapel has always been As an additional prize Haakon 1471-84) 5) Which pope ex- Too many Christians are likeAtomic explosion$ may be deshy maintained without government was given a free trip to Rome commumca~ed Savonarola and St Thomas the Apostle thetectcd in various parts of the caused thIs reformer to be support A national committee where the highlight of his four- h d d b d h t want a sIgn they are not willIngworld Now that the space age t h ange an Ullle as a ere IC t b l th t hdunder the direction of Gen J ay VISI came w en he was re- (Alexander VI 1492-1505) 6) 0 eleve WI ou seell1g ehas evolved from ~he atomic age Lawton Collins (USA Ret)is ceived in audience by His Holi- Which popes troops defeated s~ld But we must no~ ask forthe big problem if a better unshyseeking funds for the renovation ness Pope Pius XII The Pontiff signs Our Lord remll1ded uswhich were tak~n at 6 am project The special gifts com- who had heard about the school- those 0 Empelqr Fredellk IIa~ that Blessed are they who seederstanding of ~hotosyntllesis mittee is headed by Gen An- boys interest in the history of Parma (Innocent IV 1243-~4) not but believe thony C McAuliffe (USA the popes encouraged him to 7) WhIch pope was the subject Palrish Has I Splenl~id of a famous paintfng by Titian L M b hmiddotRet) continue his study of the papacy argest em ers and ratified the cC4~titutions ofVocations ~ecord Gen Collins said that COh- New York Bound the Jesuit order (Paul III 1534- OMAHA (NC)-The Catholic
WESTPHALIA (NC) - V7hen tributions to be the project can Shortly before returning to 49) 8) Which pope under whose Daughters of America now has the Church of thcent Visitation in be sent directly to the chapel Stockholm Haakon also re- pontificate the dogma of papal its largest membership 209000 this little commlmity on the here The General stressed that ceived an offer to come to New infallibility was proclaimed in the 55-year history of the plains of central T~xas celeblated anyone interested in having a York to qualify for the $64000 voluntarily took the position of organization This was anshyits 71ith anniversarr nine pI iests corps of middotofficersmiddot with proper Question quiz show He accepted being a prisoner in the Vati- nounced here at the national and 21 Sisters w~re amon~ the spiritual training should be in- the offer after obtaining his par- can after the unification of convention of the Catholic wornshynatives who retuled home and terested in the project ents consent to make the trip Italy (Pius IX 1846-1878) ens group too~ part in it
There are only 163 fan ilies in this all-CathoJ)c commu nity but in recent years- there nave ~fllt 48 vocati0rs--10 pi iests nd 38 SIsters __
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Names College Head ST LOUIS (NC)-A -priestSays Corporations~ Unions ~ African Bishop
bull who has spent the last decade -working among Negro poor in FRANKFURT (NC) ~ BishopMust Coordinate Policies St Louis has been selected by Joseph IGwanuka of Masaka
By Msgr GorgeG Higgins the Society of the Divine Word Uganda ordained two p~iests of to become rector of the DivineDirector NCWC Social Action Department thlaquo White Fathers here for theWord College in Washington
On July 1wages and other labor costs in the steel African missionsHe is 67-year-old Father WilshyIndustry went up automatjcanyunde~the terms of the third liam A Benz He will ordain five more in
and last year of the Steelworkers current contract Why Catholic schools the ne~ recshy Munich on July 20 This is the tor believes are urgently needed first time an African-born bishopdidnt the industry (fo(the twelfth time since the end of tomiddot win Negroes to Catholicism has ordained priess in_this dty
alone stop the march of infla- crisis getS lilY worsetheym~bt 5Miriiaturi Booklet U~ry be persladrd fol~iye~t a try
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middot TteAf~luent Soci~ty Where tain~ng the Lord~ P~aer u --iriflation is concerned nearly seven languages has been placedmiddot evelyone firidsitconvenient to on sale heremiddot
middot cohline himself to conversation The 14-page booklet so ti07 that three copies can be placed
I Portugal Issuesmiddot New on a penny is being sold to raise funds to rebuild the JohannSeries of Stamps Gutenberg Museum here which SPECIAl
LISBON (NC)-Portugal has _ was destroyed during the war issued two new series of stamps T~e Our Father is printed in representing two native saints English German French Dutch who are venerated in thiscoun- Swedish Spanish and Amershy SALE try _ ican as the publishers call it
The stamps bear the images of 1dW middot St~ Theotonius a 12th century
Augustinian monk and middotSt Eliz- ab~th of Portugal 14th century queen who became famous for her charity-
The series are of two stamps each Tne image of St Theotoshy
riius is printed oil a green hVoshy_ ~cudo s1lt gt c and on a sepia JHUR$DAY FRIDA~
~ Iive-e~udo stamp The brick ed AND SATURDAY ONLYI90MME~10RATIVES The and violet d~noininationsof the
blcent~nmal of the birth of St Elizabethseries have aface lIIio It hOt or icedl AntQJ1io C~nova (1757-1S2i6 c va~t1Er ~~ o~e~nf2gt9 eScudos famed sculptor imdfirst di~~slle~h~~~y ~
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World War II) counter im- BI h b I t I h oug s rmgs ~s dlr~t y tomiddot ~ed la eJ WIt a substantial the point of thismiddotcolumn~ It is ~crease III prices debatable whether or not the
According to Business steel industry should increase itS W~ek thats the main topic of prices this year imd whether or discussion these days in the not it should have raised themmiddot iteel and re- 11 times since the end of World lated industries War II It is also being But -thats beside the pOint discussed in the The point is that the decision as daily press to whe~her or not there ought to
CONDUCTS SERVICESBus i n e s s be another price increase in an Father Robert Lynch OFMWeek says that industry as important as steel
the~e is ~o sin- should not be made in a vacuum will conduct solemn devoshygle ans~er to but hould be coordinated with tions in honor of St Anne t his question the price (and wage and profit) at Our Ladys Chapel Newbeyond U S decisions of other industries
Bedford July 20-26 SteePs s tat e- What Next ment that it is At the present time unforshynot going to act tunately this can be done -orily Soiled Currencyuntil the situ haphazardly if at all There is ation clarifies And thats about no organization nor federation Giftto School the siz~ of it of organizations in which labor
If is taken for granted at and management from the PITTSBURGH (NC)-St Anshycourse that steel piiceswill major industries can meet even thonys Sehool for Retarded eventually be raised either one to talk about much less sys- Children in nearby Oakmont at a time or all at once but tematically coordinate their Pa is $10970 richer through an -Until the situation clarifies it- wage-price-profit decisions inmiddot anonymous gift in soiled and deshyllelf ~ven the experts can onlymiddot the best interests of the econ- comp()sed bills -
guess as to why the industry omy as a whole The money arrived at the cOntraryto its past policy is -I can only conclude there- sehoolby mail in a dirty and teinporarily holding-the line fore with the same set of ques- bulky White envelope There
Se~~rl t~ntativeexplan~tion~lttions I ask~d inth~column tw~ was no indication of its senders bave beep suggestedOnei is w~e~s ago what_~lft~Where identity The ~oney mostly in th~tthe ~teelindu~trYsunexOwe go_ftO~~~re $20 bills ~~s mailed in~itts-~cted de~sion to PQstp~ne if ~o we gOJ)~ll~ph~~ardly as burgh - 1
n4)ttO fQrego another increasem ~he Iast~ WIthihttle~rno ~o-j Fa~h~r Artru~ h G~rQm in prices was motivat~d tya ordln~t19n a~n tile ffiaJgtr m~ tect~~ of the I~S~ItUtlO~ said desire to curb inflation and duSt~I~S a~aUDl~llSH so we ta~ tbeuro ~oney was evIdently thereby lJelp to cure the cllrrenl have It on th~a~th~~Ity of Mr br~ed ~~s~ middothovl~n~ no economic recession alough-who 18 c~rtamly one of 0rte ~nowsTli~ bills are the
Th t t t h the two or three most impor- ~melJize as billsI)oW used shyt aaCCsordanl gln eBres ~ng twcory tant business executives in the I didiIt try to handle them
bu n 0t USIness eek Ut d S hli there probabl isnt an thin ~ m ~ tates -that we shall ~uce addedltbeca~sewhen it For -one u~ng it ru~ssrack contmue to hav~ mflabo I ~uc~e~ one It started to upagainstan official U S Steel _ Remem~erwhlt he ~Id No cr~lble 10 myhand ~he bIllS position made ublic last Au- one co~panyno one lTIduStry~fe~ not stacked or ~ven ~und gust b Ch P Ro M andnooneuDloncanal()ne5top marubberband-butJuststuffed
Y bef alrmathn Kgefr the march of inflationmiddot in the envelope BIough ore e e auver Committee investigating steel If 0tI the~ther han~ we agree O~ the adVice o~ ~n attorney price rises - that the major co~po~ations and and ~ocal bank offiCIals Father
d the major unions of the United Garbm ~nt ~he mor~ey an en-Mr Blou~h recalled that In States ought to rdinate th ve~ope to the curenty redempshy
May 1948 WIth the hope of curb- lt00 ellmiddot ~ d f h U in fl t pohcles mmiddot the best interests of ~on IVISI(~nO te S Treas- r~C~~$al ~05n U~ S ~teellowe~ the e~(momYas~awllole are we un Jihe goyerpment r~d~Dedt rant p~r t~n ~nd refused prepare~ to _take the next logi- tbe ~118 ~ft~J ~Pilratln~ and ~~em~g~a~~~reetried cal steP ~y~tinging them tQ- ountng the~ ~ pr~sS th~te t Iether for thlS P1rpose in some mvolved ~hemlcal treatm~nt In
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Do you have relatives and friends who have everything and do you wonder at the time of blrthdaJs and anniversaries what give them On such occasions why not give something to God their name Mass for us~ Church or Chapel Mass Bell $ 5
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at Mt St Mary Convent here me is at present ftationed
Sister Margaret Mary R lM bull native of Some~set Mass has taught at St Joseph School Fall River Holy Family School Newmiddot Bedford St Maryt School ~orth Attll~boro and I Holy ~ ame School Ne~ Bedfprd where she is now statIOned
Sister Mary Catherine R SM bull native of Newfdundland after some years of t~aching a St Joseph School F~li River was appointed Mistres~ of Novices at Mt St Mary Convent and later became the Mothfr Superilr of the l~all River Corpmunity l~rom
1939 to 1957 she was Cour cilor Provincial at Cu~berland R I Sistllr is at presert assistait to the Superior of M~ St Rita Conshyvent Cumberlandl R I
Sister Mary Gertrud~ RSM a native of New Ifedford u ught in St Louis School St Pa trick School St Jose~h School and Mt St Mary 4cademy Fall River St Mary ISchool rforth Attleboro and St Kilian Sc hool New Bedford whfre she is sta- tioned at present She has been Superior at St P~trick Con vent Fall River and Principal cf St PatrickSchool stl Joseph Sool and St Kilian S~hooI Hel sisshyter Sister Mary Anthony R SM who died in 1~55 was also among those professed on July 16 1908
Sister Mary Ttresita R SM bull nltive of Taunton Mass bas taught in the elerhentary grades at St Mary Cathedral School and lateras supervisor of lliusic and Art in St 1Iary Cathedral School and St Mary St~hool New Bedford S~e is at pI esent
stationed at Our iLady of) I[ercy Convent Nw Bedford
SEles Per~ecuti[)n Possible ~ow of Our Lady l~a here
Thestatement was issued the LAUNCESTONI (NC)-Ierseshy day befpre a second promisedmiddot
nttion of Catholicsis not today Hmiracle was to take place arid impossible even fn the En llish- instructions were giVen thatmiddot it BPeaking world Archbishop John C Heenan of jLivcrpool Aid here ~
He was addres ing some 5000 persons gathere in this ornshywall town for ttje annual comshymemoration of themartJrdom of Blessed Cuthb~rt Mayne proshytomartyr of the I British semshyinary priests I
(The seminarr priests were priests ordained abroad lit- the time of the Refo~mation ~n Engshyland A law pa~sed during the reiltn of Queen ~lizabeth I ~ade
it high treason jpunishab Ie by death for a seminary dest even to be in En~land)
Powerful odern Iates Aid Archbishop JIeenan are no less determhied than w~ ~ the England of the I first Eliabeth to stamp out th~1 ancient Iaith
]iar more pers4ns are no sufshyfering for their jFaith thall ever before he declared so th it the 20th century cold be cal ed an age of martyrs
All Europe has seen swift changes in our o~n )ifetiml the Archbishop a~ded Nobody dares prophesy what will be the polftical comple~ion of his or any other coun~ry in 10 or 20 years time Forces hostile to all religion are in the ma rch It is not inconceivable that even in the English-~peaking world Catholics may have to ~hoose
between faith a)ld persor al seshycurity
Anltti-ChurCFh La~s
Remain Books0 MEXICO CITY (NC) -- With
the ruling Institutional Revo_ lutionary party (PRI) rl mning far ahead in ullofficial I eturns and the electi0r assured of its
middot presidential ca~didate fonso Lopez Mateos tbe laws hostile to the Church in this country arl~ expected ~ remain ~n the books
It is anticiplted that asiD other recent PRI administrashytions these laJs probab y will not be strictly lenforced Presishy
MOTHER SUPERIOR AND PRESIDENT At the White House Mother Francine Marie Lepicard (above) Superior General of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul accompanied by three other members visitedmiddot THIRTY YEARS AGO President Eisenhower and presented him a painting of
the foundation was laid for 81 Marys Church EUAD Archdiocese the head of Christ Visiting her communitys houses in laquoit ERNAKULAM INDIA Financial conditions prevented the Churcla the United States and Canada Mother Lepicard will return
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from belne built In the past few year to her headquarters in Paris today NG Photo the parlshloDers aU POOl farmers bave
with extreme difficulty and hardship shytbemselvetl beeD able to save $2000 Wltla this mODey to buy materials and tbroUlb Dismi~~ Report of Apparation their OWD labor they built tbe walls
TERN (NC)-Anmiddot official tatement issued by the Terni and Nanli diOCese has dismissedmiddot any element of- divine -origin
middotmiddotin recently reported apparitions
be posted in all churches of the diocese~ An earlier promised miracle-the cure of an infant -failed to take PlacemiddotSuggests Catholic
The statement declared Festmiddotvat middotn IrelandHAt Maratta Alta on the outshy
skirts of Terni two children (11- DUBLIN (NC)-A suggestion year-old Gino Armadori and 9- for a national Catholic festival year-old Paola Piazza) claim to in Ireland was offered here by bave repeatedly middotwitnessed ap- Chief Superintendent H OMara tlte trials and problems spiritual aDd material to be met and r paritions of the ltadonna Also of the Dublin police force Hived 1I0t ODly at the time of the acceptance of
- other- persons claim they have had Visions Asmiddotamiddotresultmiddotof the reports put out by the press largecrowds f(lIli the town and other areas have flocked to the place fof the repOrted apparishytions)
Aid to Talented BosToN (NC)The Carnegie
Corporation of New York has given a grant of $85000 to Bos- ton College to subsidize in part the institutions- program for especially talented stuQents the college announced
HOLY CROSS FATHERS
FOUR-YEAR COEDUCATIONAL COLLEGE
for Information write to
This episCopal c~ria after their ehurch All their savings have bee careful consideration deClares used aDd cODditions are such at preset that the aforementioned facts tbat the pittance thei earn ~ardly eovenexclude in the most absolute the expenses ofthelr daily Iivln lJnle way the extraordinary intershyvention of God and the Most Holy Virgin am- are theref9re devoid of any prodigious charshyiacter of divine origin
The statement was signed by Msgr Giuseppe Vanni Martini Vicar General of the diocese
Superintendent OMara sug gested such a festival would show the contribution Catpoli shycism has made to Irish life and culture
As ari annual event hemiddot l8iCl it would also serve to attract visitors to Ireland and would consolidate the work of aU CathollC Action bodiesmiddot in Ule
eountry Supeiintendent OMara made
the suggestion at the annual convention of Vexilla Regis alumni organization of St Patshyricks College Maynooth
Former Member of Jewish Faith Ordained Sacred Hearts Father
JAFFREY (NC)- A former member of the Orthodox Jewish faith who was converted to Catholicism during a three-year period of military service has been ordained a priest at Queen of Peace Seminary here
Bishop Matthew F Brady of Manchester ordained Father Simeon Polen in the Congregashytion of the Sacred Hearts~ The young priests father Samuel Polen of Pinebush N Yand his sister Mrs George Pederson also of Pinebush attended the ceremony Father Polen born Simeon
Stanley Polen in New York City became a convert while serving with the U S Army
-Signal Corps He was baptised on the remote Aleutian island of Naknak Alaska in April 1949 by Father George Endal SJ
The soldier had attended John Adams High School in New York prior to entering military servshyice Following his discharge from service in 1950 he joined the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts at Wareham He toek classical studies there for two years spent a years novitiate at the congregations house in Fairhaven and then returned
a root Is put OD the eburch the monsoona JAo Holy FaJhtrs MirJiIJn Ai will ruin the work already done Tbe oDI~ - tht Orimtal Ch reb tbln that the parlshlo1ers can now eo
r Ii tribute Is th labor $5000 will buy tlie mate~lals ~ecellS~ry tocomplete the roof and tlte interior The Arc 1raquolshop of ErDakula~ humbly requests our ald Any help tbat yCNI might be able to Ilve will be deepl) appreciated by the Archblsho~ and tbe people or St Mary Parish EDAD INDIA
A HOME IN OVR OLD AGE ALL OF US WANT THAT oua PALACE OF GOLD CLUB GIVES SISTERS WHO CARE FOB
THE AGED THE MEANS TO PROVIDE THE HOMES
VOCATION PROBLEMS - AeeeptaDee of a religious vocatioD Is Dot always easy many
a YooatloD but ID the followin through One of the reatest dlffleulths facedb) bOYI ID the Near Eastls a material one how to find the financial meaDII to follow a vocatloD The eost for - the INlDuDary tralnlilr Is $600 100middot a year tor shl ~ean ALEXANDER and SEBASTIAN -are two 1raquo011 In INDIA without the flnanela meaDI They are now In tile seminary and wltll many other - shylIemlDulaDs are prayine that 110m ODe will adopt them Indpay f ampbelr lIemlnar) eourse
THE MONEY IN MARYS BANK IS USED FOR THE middotTRAINING OF NATIVE SISTERS MONEY DEPOSITED IN THIS ACCOUNI BRNGS HEA VENLY DIVIDENDS
PERFECTION To be perfect Thousands in religions life are strlvln for perte
aOD through the vows of poverty ehastity and obedience To be poor Is a great trial to be willing to remain POOl wben one mlgbt trive to better oneself require great faith SISTER JOSEPHINE and SISTER CHRISTINE have willingly chosen poverty for life as BASILIAN SISTERS In LEBANON Sinc they are already poor poverty will be nothln new tbey are however sanctifying tbemselve tbrough a dedicated acceptance of poverty Could you help them towards a full life dedi cated to God iD tbe service of otbers The cost of their tralnlnl Is $300 $150 a year for eacll
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If you would like to give such a 1ft In the name of amiddot relative 01 friend we would be ~appy to lend a GIFT CARD indicating your middotklndness Sucb a gift ould bring spiritual benefits to both the giverand the receiver
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to Wareham for two more yeaJl of study
In 1955 he was sent to Rome where he made studies at the Gregorian University from which he received the licenti shyate in sacred theology this year He is to return to Rome in Ocshytober for further study He ~
remaining in Jaffrey for the summer
Most of the students now at the Queen of Peace Seminary here are expected to be assigned to Japan the foreign mission of the congregations American province The congregation was founded during the French Revshyolution and now has 1400 priests 1000 students 300 Brothers and 2000 Sisters
New Superior ROCHESTER (NC)-Mother
Mary Callista has been elected Superior General of the Sisters of the Third Order Regular of
St Francis of the Congregation of Our Lady of Lourdes She succeeds Mother Mary Alcuiu who has been Superior General since 1946
Mother Callista has Ilerved since 1952 a1l general councilor and general vicaress of the ewn- munity
dent-elect Lop~ MateOll is the FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN PresidentTHE ~EAN 110111 of a Catholi= family ald was Mlgr Ptr P Tuohy Natl Sec educated at a ldarist BIothers STONEHILL COLLEGE Send all communications to IIChool here (ATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATIONOfficial returns of the election North EaSton MassachuSetts arl~ not expected to be ann i)unced 480 lexington Ave at 46th St New York 17 N Ybull until Septembet
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Time middotIncreases Fascination OfNewmans Personality
By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno
With that formal solemnity which is rooted in the tradition of the Church the cause of John Henry Cardinal Newman has been introduced in the ecclesiastical court of Bi~mingham England The Archbishop of that see sucshy
eessor to the doughty Ulla- been made t~ cast doubt upon thorne who was Newmans Newmans absolute integrity
middot unwavering friend and sup- This is the work of an agnostic porter in the hierarchy has Geoffrey Faber grandnephew of constituted a commission to be- that Father Frederick Faber gin the long and involved process who was one of Newmans earli shyof examining est recruits for the Oratory of his title to be St Philip Neri but who in the
ranked among course of the years became the Blessed ahd sadly estranged from his mimshygiven the hon- tor ors of the altar Reading Fabers book one has
There is much the feeling of a noxious slime to be accom- being spread over the image of pUshed in this the Cardinal as from wholly inshyextraordinary sufficient and inconclusive evishycase The study dence he attempts to prove a of the cardi- basic and unworthy lack of man-DaIs life and limiss as providing the key to Yirtues must be his career undertaken not Church Seeks Virtge from the viewpoint of a biogra- That Newman was hypersenshy
middot pher but in search of the mfn~t- sitive goes without saying That middot est scrap of evidence which he found it exceedingly- difficult
eould swing the scales ~me way to forgive injuries seems to be the other too clearly established to admit
His writingsvoluminous as of controversy That he made they are including thousands mistakes of- judgment anel wu apan thousands of personal let- a pool assessor of men espeshytelS must be re-examined in dally where friendship had once ~ light of rigorous and con- been given are characteristic=shyastent orthodoxy hardly to De denied
And as a preliminary step it One is reminded rather strikshymust be established middotthat his _
f ingly of the likeness here beshyenthusiasts have not thus ar everstepped their bounds and tween Newman and Pio Nono
whose cause for beatification ia antiCipated the Church in pro- being strongly urged at this verT BOuncing upon his sanctity or in establishing a cult in hit time But the Church we reshy
mind ourselves is not seekinc bonor perfectmiddot holiness in those She
Scores of Biographies honors nor even perfect eoi-Few men of modern times respondence with grace but
have evoked the passionate in- only conspicous virtue risin terest and partisanship tha~ ~as above weakness and transfigurshyeentered upon Newman Living ing the whole be was a very symbol of conshytroversy both within the Church Should it come about-and and out of it And in the seven this is by no meansto assume decades since his death his per- that it will-that Cardinal Newshy
man is found worthy of oursonality far from diminishingIn the perspective of time has cult our honor as an elect of emerged with ever greater fasci- God it will unquestionably be aation difficult for us to prefix the
There are scholars Catholic appropriate term to his name and non-Catholic alike who St John Newman might sugshyItave made the study of his life gest even the Sinjin of acshy
and writings their chosen field cepted English usage Like the af research and his biographies Venerable Bede the old name ia are now numbered by the scores too deeply engraved to be lighiIy Hardly a year goes by withoutmiddot cast aside But to pray to God the publication of some impor- through John Henry Newman tant item of middotNewinaniana and wOJlld be hard to resist the total body of critical litera-middot I lure devoted to him is literally taggering
Wilfrid Wards two volume Life was the first full-length portrait of the Cardinal painted with affectionate detail by one whose own father William
George Ward had ranged himshyelf with Newmans sharpest opponents It was an amende honorable but for all its bulk and its liberal use of intimate papers and correspondence it was understandably far from definitive
Most fortunately Newmans papers were preserved almost intact at the Birmingham Orashytory and a vast debt is owed to the late Father Henry Trisshytram wlfo gave years of his life to the careful collecting and colshylating of the documents
For him it was aabor of love andoubtedly but it was equally a labor of scrupulous impartial shyity Much of the spade-work has thus been done for th~ eccleshy
siastical commission An-lican Interpretation
The magic of Newman has at shytracted a great dealof modern French scholarship from th~ somewhat disorderly genius of the late Abbe Henri Bremond to the clinical touch of the Abbe Louis Bouyer whose Newman His Life and Spirituality has recently appeared in English
Anglicans from Dean Church to contemporaries such as R A Middleton and B A Smith have striven to interpret Newshyman in the light of their own rejection of his solution though be it said with unvarying cour tes) and admiration
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Seattle Prelate Award Winner
SEATTLE (NC)-The Amerishycan Committee on Italian Migrashytion has announced -Archbishop Thomas A Connolly of Seattle will receiv~ its Award of Merit for 1958 for his sympathetic and active support in the field of migration andmiddot resettlement of refugees The presentation willbe made ~ept 13 here
Announcing the award Guido Merlino chairman said Archshybishop Connolly has always been in the forefront in activishyties concerned with migration and resettlement He has also contributed to various causes
middotmiddotthat benefit the people of Italy as well as helping Italians who have recently come here 10
settle The award will be a bronze
plaque bearing the following inshyscription
In recognition of hismiddotdedicashytion to the principles and ideals upon which America was foun~shy
ed for outstanding contributions to the welfare of his fellow men for his many laborsand selflesa service which furthered the mishygration reception and resettleshyment of Italians in this country
Levis Educator LEVIS Que (NC) - Father
Calixte Ferland who spent neady 50 of his 70 years at Levw College is dead He was gradushyated nom the school in 1907 and returned there to teach after hi ordination in 1911 He remained at Levis College as a professor or spiritual director until aU re~
-tiremen-t in 1953 ~
tistics Spiritual guidance pedshyInstitute inmiddot Rome hailed it as agogy and psychology and medishy
a center where the broadest and cal and pastoral psychi~try complete studies will prepare 1ftmiddot addition 10 these cOursespriests for the ~art of arts tbe the constitution stated that therepastoral care of souls should be special coUrses of apshy
The institute which was plied specialization for the founded in 1957 and has alreadT training of priests capable of graduated more than 100 stushy carrying out the apostolate Ia d~nts was officially instituted many specialized areas such and sanctioned by the Pope in book and publication editing orshyhis recent Apostolic Constitushy ienting public opinion entershytion Ad Uberrima Its publi shy ~inment acial action Catholic cation was announced earlier by associations and helping variOW the Pope himself during an audishy elasses of citizens in particular ence with a group of graduate workers farm laborers shepshyof the institute herds sailors soldiers peoshy
By virtue of Our authoritT fessional people artists people We officially establish the Passhy responsible for social life arid toral Institute It is Our wish others that it be given the honorary title of Pontifical within the Pontifical Lateran Athenaeum the Pope said in the document GEORGE M MONTLE
The Pontiff added that in thw institute priests of eachmiddot and Plumbing - Heating every clerical status may leam
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London Commies Plan Infiltration Of Ireland
LONDON (NC)-London headquarters of the Commushynist party is preparing agents for the infiltration of
-Ireland The existence of a specshyial Irish bureau at party headquarters is alleged in aD article in the Catholic Herald weekly newspaper published by Douglas Hdye former editor ot the London Daily Worker who is now a leading Catholic journshyalist
Irish members of the party middot he wrote have been undergoshy
ing special preparation for the day when an economic crisis hits Britain This the Communist leaders calculate will bring witll it mass unemployment Tens
of thousands of Irish people will return to Ireland which in the circumstances will itself be in
middot the throes of an even more sevshyere depression
All Angels If and when this happens
the communists inention is that lOme thousands of card-holdin
middotIrish Communist party members will be among them Overnight the party will be established ill every part of the country and eommu~ism will be taken by Irelands own sons and daughters to practically every town and Yillage Those who Ulus returll will have gone through the specshyial training which is now beshying organized for them
Pilot schemes Mr Hyde add- ed are already being tried 10
find the most effective ways of reaching the Irish They have been aimed at intellectualmiddot as well as manual workers and at
the Irish Republican Army Evshyery avenue is being probed u a possible tranmission belt for Communism he said
Catholic Newspaper Has Twofold Use
LOS ANGELES (NC)-It may be true that in Philadelphia nearly everybody reads the
middot Bulletin But it is just as true that ill Wewak New Guinea nearly everybody smokes The Tidings Los Angeles archdiocesan paper
For this bit of intellig~nce
70U can thank Father Francis Mihalic SVD who was intershyviewed befote going back to Wewak after terriporary duty in Southern California
He receives The Tidings fa Newmiddot Guinea reads it thea passes it on to his native parishshyioners
When theyve read it they use it for cigarette paper king size Mighty valuable ~ Eacll sheet is worth a coconut
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V(utican ~ongregation Regulates CDntinued froOl Page 011 e must supply f~om seven to 10
_J trustworthy wItnesses PhYSIcal the claIms of v~li~ but ~ ~on- evidence if any is usually deshyconsummated maJr18ges Irtce termined by court-appointedthe l1aim of non-consumm~tIon h
d litmiddot 01 the p YSlclans can lead to a ISSP u IOn Throughout the hearing the marriage vow-o~e ~f a p~pe s diocesan-appointed defender of heaviest responsibtlItIes--~o~al the bond does his best to destroy bishop may not eren ~egm n~- all arguments that might permit vestigating such ~ claIm ltntil the dissolution of the marriage he is expressly Iflv~n per DlS- bond When he has no more obshyluon by the congre~atIonto d I) so jections the hearing ill closed
Short H~to A full report together with the Commonly known as the C~o~- bishops recommendations is forshy
gregation of the $acrament S It warded to the congregation has a short hi~~ry It was Full Investigation established 50 years ago b One of the 35 consultors ex-Pope St Pius X Befor~ It amines the case on its arrival existed the vari~1us dispe nsa- If he is satisfied with the forshytions and proble S connected mal presentation of facts--and with the seven sa raments were often he is not--he turns it over
alfscattered among r a d )zen to one of the congregations own older congregation ~t was ltlten defenders of the bond Either COPTIC RITE PATRIARCH Archbishop Silvio Oddi a problem and s~etImes a r ~~z- the consultor or tfie defender of Apost~lic Internuncio to Egypt presents the s~cred palshyde 1ltgt know whlcll congregc t~~n the bond may send the case back lium to the new Coptic Rite Patriarch of AlexandrIa Egypthad jurisdiction [ a spetiflc to its dioc~se f origin for fur- Stephanous I Sidarouss in a ceremony in the Meadl Semmshycase ther mvestIgatIon
Today the only arriagelt ases After it is examined by the ary As head of the Coptic RIte CatholIcs the prelate ranks which do not CO~Ie within the defender of the bond the case second in dignity to the Bishop of Rome NC Photo jurisdiction of ~i co~greg~tion then goes to three commisSaries are those involvm mIxed JIlar- who examine it separately They
These invo~ve matt)middots of each submit written decision Stonehill Professor Says Qualityriages a differing faiths anltJ are aS~lgned with the majority vote deciding to the Sacred CongregatIon of pro or con Once again it goes Education Needed in Quantitythe Holy Office ~ back to the defender of the bond
From the Co gregationof He has a chance to attack the NOTRE DAME (N~)-The physical sciences sho~d be Sacraments com~ such pen~ls- r4asoningof the cons~ltors if taught in the nations lIberal arts colleges because they mons as that whlc allows t l~nd they conclude the marrIage bas truly Jiberllte the mind from the here and now from the priests to memor~e ~e ylttIve not been consummated merely apparent from the welter of facts and open up to Mass of the BleSli d Vlrgm and Finally after the defender of to Cl~lebrate it roughout the the bOnd draws up his conclushy it the beauty and simplicity field a~e interesting and beauti shyyear instead -of following the sions the case goes tothEi carshy aitd logical rigor of general ful and he can discard large JlormllllituJgical ~alen~Clr dinals in plenary session They laws Rev Thomas E Lock- tracts only with a severe wrench
It is tMs congregatIon also pass on it and then it goes to the c S C professor of phy- to his aesthetic sense ~ut choose that grant~ permis~ion to ~es ~re Pope WhOgrantSordenies the ary he must if the course IS to have
Sics at Stonehlll College North greater significance for the stushythe Blessed SacI ment 10 pp- requested disp~nsation bull Easton Mass decllred here dent than a catalogue of factsvate chapels DUIi g World ~ar Sometimes the congregation U it relaxed mary peaceune submits the case to the Sacred Phrsics and mathematic~ for Father Lockary blamed pro-regu~ations permiting a sh(r~er Roman Rota the Churchs eccleshy example belong 10 the Iberal gressive education with its emshypre-Communion fast authllrlz- siastical court The Congregashy artscurriculum Father Lockary phaSis on teaching methods ing the use of khtki al~arcloths tion retains its jurisdicti()D over contended not because- of the rather than intellectual content Ilnd vestments Ind ~llowmg l~ass the decision independentof the cold war or for other talttlCal for a general deterioration in to be celebrated 1m the ater- Rotas decision and utilitarian re~son~ SCIence -the teaching of physics matheshy
education he saId can and maticsand the other arts andnoon The need for careful documenshy While it govern~ th~ daily use tation painstaking investigation should be justified on grounds sciences in the nations high
of the sacramentsl t~ISco~ g~e- and the part time status of the that were valid in th y~r 1908 schools Until the trend to lower gation does not have Jurlsdl( tlon commissaries and defenders of and will still be valid In 2008 standards is reversed in secondshyover the cerem09ies and rites the bond makes the congregashy quite indcpend~ntl of the tac- ary education he said there is IlUrrounding thes~ sacram mts tions decisions slow work An tical or strategic sItuation really no hope of dramatic im-This is properly t~e work J the average case requires about two F~ther LockaI) who holds a provement on the college level Sacred CongregatIfn of Rlt s years from beginning to end doctorate in physics from Notre We need quality education
Cardinals ~embers MarriaKe Courts Dame discussed Physics and and we need it in quantity Heading the Congregatioll of The third commission super- the C~isis in Education at the Father Lockary declared Simply
Sacraments is i~ 79-yeaI-old vises the administration of dishy annual educational conference rejecting progressive educationPrefl~ct His Emin~ce Benelt etto ocesan marriage courts These of the Holy Cross Fathers here he said is not enough To the Cardinal Aloisi asella The courts must send a detailed reshy The Teaching of Science 10 the older tradition that the purpose Cardinal has been an officii 11 of port each year to the congregashy Liberal Arts College was the of the school is primarily intelshythe l~oly See ~or more tha 1 50 tion The reports list the names theme of the two-day sessions yeaIll Much of ~i~ experi mce and qualifications of ~ll offi~ials Physicists for the most part was acquired as a Idlplomat rep- of the diocesan marnage trlbushy have failed to devise good physshyresenting the Church in Plt rtu- nals and states the number and courses f the llberalJes or arts gal Chile andArglntin~ nature of the decisions h~nded tudent who is not majoring inA total of 20 cardmals are down sth Ii ld in Father Lockaryse e members of this congrega lion Each marriage case brought opinion He insists that suchThose living in Rome neet before a diocesan tribunal must middotcourses should be rigoriouslyevery Friday ~ di cuss its p rob- be tried twice and the two vershy
scientific lems and work 9n the se~nd dicts must agreeWhefJ theY It is misleading and dishonshyand fourth Monfay of ~ch dont they ususally ate sent to t he observed to present themonththe Prefec has an audi- the Rota ot firial adjudication
udentiJ with a sort of popularence with His ~oliness Pope In most countries the appelshymechanics course under the guisePius XII to keep im abreailt of late court for suc~ cases is 10shy f ne He believes that inthe congregations activities and cated at the metropolitan see or o scle c
to plresent its d~sions for his archdiocese chancellery Thus in the problems which it treats the course should be as fundamenshypersonal approvl or disap- the United States for instance
provll there are mahy appellate courts tal _asJogical and intellectuallydemanding as the course for theThirty-six consIltors arE on But in the Philippines the conshyspecialiststhe congregationsj staff Tnese gregation set up in 1957 a pilot
are priests mostlJ( membeIs of project with one single appellate The college physics course fot religious orders Wiho are experts court located ip Manila to reshy liberal arts students should be in canon law and Irelated fi ~ld~ hear all cases brought before the restricted to a few major areas They serve as a pa~el of adv SOlS diocesan tribunals Father Lockary said This preshyIlnd specialists gU~ding the car- A spokesman of the congregashy sents a real difficulty he obshy
served since for the specialistdinals and ultJma~~IY the Fope tion said his off~ce is still stud~shyall the npoks and crannies of hisMost of them livel In Rome and ing the effectiveness of thIS
have a full-time jb in add tion single-court method He said it ----------~-shyto their work fortihe congrega- has proved to have ~ome very tion great advantages and IIOme DEBROSSE OIL ~
Three Comqiissions drawbacks ~ Besides the cdnsultors the While hailing it as a mile- ~ co
Congregation of sfcraments has stone in the gradual process of ~ threE commissionsr The fibt is canonical procedure he said it Heating Oils devoted to problefls connetted is much too early to c~nclude with the Sacramet~ of Holy 01- that a similar system might be andBurners delS This commission w l1ich introduced in other countries ~ currently has 18 ofticials stu dies M ~ 365 NORTH FRONT STREET such matters as te val~dit~ of Sailors Attend ass
NEW ~ BEDFORD ordinations or thje oblIgatIons I B antine Rite connected with ~ajor orders ~ n yz WYm~n 2-5534 and how they are met by hose ATHENS (NC)-Several hunshywho have been orClained dred Catholic d b thsailors received ~---------------------shy
The second CO~~ission ceals Holy CommunIon un er o species for the first time ltbf their
with valid but non-cons um- lives when they attended a By- J Electricalmated marriages It has 80 zahtirie Rite Divine Liturgy
priests on itS staf~5 comiDlS- (Mass) aboard the USS Saratoga ~i ContractorsI5Bries and 25 de~1nders of the ~)marriage bond Ltlke the on- her~e ceremony was arranged
aultOIS most of Ithese pr ests J ]j i ddT by Father (Cmdr) John
have full-time jo IS n a I ln Burns Catholic chaplain of the eo their work Wi the comIDIS- t ~
aircraft carrier while this um ilIon of the Mediterranean 6th Ileet
When a local bis~p is grall~ was anchored in the Bay of Athshypermission to investigate a claIm t ~~ of nl)n-consummalion of 11Iar- ens recently The Divine LI urgy 944 County St ~ (
T di was celebrated by Father Isidore riage he appointf a oc~san Rigoutcos SJ of St Paulssem- New Bedfordeourt to gath~r thF facts lloth inv aeze J )JIalti4~ to the eontesteltl man aae __
ectual training must be addedlthe realization that education must somehow be ad~-ted to the WHEATONS needs and the abIlIties of all t h
shyand that sound educatIve ec FAMOUS needed he saId h
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look and that the theater should help people relax
In times like these I think wed all be best helped by laughter Its a great relaxer and were all too taut he said And it would greatly ~eshyduce the lines at the psychiashytrists office
Not escape theater - that not what I mean although in a sense it would be an escape ~rom
the awful grimness of the tImes -but rather a more elevated view of life and ourselves High comedy can do this he exshyplained
A ttends Daily ~ass
Mr ~itchard who attends Mass daily believes the theater is a profession rather than a business He advised starryshyeyed graduates to seek pru~ent
counsel before plungIng mto the grease-paint life
Re said that being a Catholic in the theater can be tough at times but that some of the finest people and some of the best Catholics Ive ever known are theater people Its the ones c who foul up however who get the headlines You never heard of the heroic lives of somemiddot ~
It goes back to your home training-and this is where t~
parents responsibility is great if you receive the proper training you can lead a good Catholic life in the theater p~oshy
fession just as you can in busishyness or law he declared
Church to Observe 150th Anniversary
DAMARISCOTTA MIL L S (NC)-Bishop Daniel J Feeney of Portland will be celebrant of a Pontifical Mass in St Patricks Church here today to mark the 150th anniversary of the church one of the oldest in New Eng- land
The building was dedicated on July 17 1808 by Most Rey Jean Lefevre Cheyerus first Bishop of Boston At that time Maine was a part of Masssach setta
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soon to work in -the Churchs in the missions they receive no Cleveland Universe Bulletio foreign missions Thirty persons pay J)eyond room board medshy
middot AS I recall it w~s Chesterton who said 60 or 70 years will go to Africa and four to ical care and a monthly allowshymiddotago that if Stpeorge were to come back to life he would Ecuador ance of $20 take a long look at the world around him-and prepare to be Each of the 34 personspos Typical of the 34 who wiD bull martyr again A sesses askiU needed in mission leave soon for theinissions are
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Chesterton and St George if years andMrs Frank Bohler discriminationno longer can pre~ eythey could come among us tend to any real respectability rh are members ofthe ~ay Mr and Mrs McGhee wiD Ilowrnight take the long not in our South not in South IetmiddotWmiddotorks Seekmiddotmiddot ~Isslonmiddot Helpers AssoltlatIon teach ata mission school in loOk together and get ready to Africa not even in India where I~establisheqhere three ye~rsa~o Quito Ecuador They will take
be in one way or another the castes are crumbling Vcifican Hookup under t4epatronagef HISE~Ill- their young adopte~ daughter apostles niis- The wrongs survive but their lt ~~c~ Jam~ ~~~n~ls Cd~ with them Mr McGhee who middot~nari~s foundations have been washed VATICAN CITY (NC)- The ~ n y~e rc I~ op holds bull masters degree is on
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think we are foolishness as divorce with itsmiddot have joined networks in many mehandw-omenata ceremony mentary sChool teacher mergjng from restlesS seeking for other mates partS of the world in asking for in S~ Vjbia~uts C~t~edral here Mao Areas elil longhap- and birth prevention with its hookups withmiddot Vatican Radio Theypledged ~ obey the bishop Mr IiMe B hI Il tism of blood middotnervous-nelly fussing over pop- formiddot speCial papal broadcasts of themission area to which tliey ~ bo k middothlmiddot 0 d ~rfwI COtmiddot~shyt an
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51ory of Farrells Courage Object Lesson for Youth 1 By Jack Kineavy
SomerM t High School- Coach We mentio ed in p~ssing last week that the National
League All-Star iroster included one Richard Joseph Farrell ace reliever of Ithe Philadelphia Phillies never dreaming that the big ri~hthandel would play such a stellar role in the annual clas~ic Farrells Talking about bonuses the pitching as a mJltter of fact Philadelphia Phils paid out the
W S th~ rankihg achi~ve~ amazing s~m of $600000 ~ colshya I lege and hIgh school st- In the
ment In what has been ies- period 20 May to 20 June We scribed as an 01herwise ilrab suspected that the Braves were gam(~ the leaders in the bonus league
His striking but faint so Also re bonuses out the Sox the Baltimore Orioles have just contingent of signer two former Connecticut Jensen Wil- CYO products Charlie Symion Iiams and Mal- of Stratford and John Papa of zone represent Stamford
one of Dicks Torres Tosses No-Hitter all-time base- The first win for the Somerset ball thrills You Junior Legion team will be well can bet that he remembered in that it involved was giving just a no-hitter the seasons first in a little bit extra the circuit Lefty Jack Torres against the boys All-Narry with Dighton this past from Boston For I it is COD mon season turned the trick against knowkltlge that the Broolrline Attleboro last Thursday at Potshynative was given Ithe wait-and- tersville Field see treatment by tr~ Boston clltb Tino De Giovanni Attleboro upon his graduation froD St catcher was the only visitor to Marys High I get on base once on an cJror
Perhaps Qicks Iphysical oon- again via a base on balls Fall dition unduly i~fl~le~ced the River 61 leads the league by Sox He had beell stnckell by 211 games and is an odds-on
polio when little Imo~e th m a favorit~ tP ann~x the tItle and bab~ and the drerd diseaSE left move mto the mter-zone comshyhim with a crippled leff leI He petitiori late this month worl~ a brace u~til hewa 13 Tom Courtney ~x-Jfordham years old and eren after the flyer and Olympic 880 met~r brace was discardfd Dick h id ~ champions set f~r his ~irstfling have steady treatments until on the cinders on the current two years ago I Russian tour Tom plans to hang
Today Dick mares ~he tril in up h~s spike after he takes from the bull per wl~h a limp another shO1 at the 880 melee that is percephbl owmg tlt) the world mark 1457 held by fact that his le~tll~g is one-third Roger Moens of Belgium smaller than hiS pght But once His lltudies a~ the Harvard he uets on that rpOU1ld he ge~- Graduate ~chool of Business Adshyerates power plus DICk vas a ministration didnt permit Tom slender lad just out of high to train regularly this year and school when Isawl him wod last he found getting in shape for the That was in 19qO in Plattsburg Russian tour arduous But Tom N Y when he pitched the Bur- has won major races on all the ling ton Cardinals Ilof the now de- continents of the world save fund Northern League ~ a Asia He hopes to rectify this 7-2 victory over ~he home eam against the Russians
DIck has com~ a long way Italian national sports idol since then ~ow al strapping 63 Ercole Baldini was received in 220 pounder hiS ast bdl is a special Papal aUdience with his morE livemiddot than eye~ and i t~e mother Baldiilf 25 is a mili shyshort haul he Ci)mpares hv~r- tant member of the ItalianCathshyabl~ with any lof t~e J owerolic Youth organization and as hurler~ inthe mllrorst~day Last he always does wor~ its insigshyye8 Dick had 13 fi~ Sf ason nia on his coat uapel when he was In fl2 appearance~ hepost~ an received by HIf Hoheg Pope excl~llent 10-2 record and h ad an Pius XII earll~d run aver~ge of 231 1bull bull Recently Baldini won the
At this writinlf he has a ~-~ 2500 mile Giro dItalia abicycle mark and owns a league ~ea~mg race which is orie oj ltalyens ERA of Il7 in the55 1n00ngs major spotting eventS In 1956 he has pitched ~rilY 24 Dicks be won several important vicshybest years lie ah ad Th~ (Ieter- tories in the cycling events of the mination he has hown In Dver- Melbourne Olympics and in coming what appeared to )C an that same year went on to gain insurmountable Iandicap s~ould the world championship be an object less n for all The Pope receivedBaldini with
Long hot great cordiality and congratu-Several Great r Boston All- lated him on his achievements
Scholastics who e~tered pro- in the field of sports The Ponshyfessional basebaH With Ton Ar- tiff then inquired about Gina ruda and Russ Gibson are back Bartali another great cycling home after brie~ flings hthe champion of the past and also minors Joe CaSfcgliOne 01 Wo- an active member of Italian burri Russ Run e of Reading Catholic Action At the end of and John~ Silvon c of Lyonn aU the audience t~e Pope gave of whom were if the Reu Sox Baldinis mother a roSary and system recently Were handed the cyclist 3 silvermiddotmedalof hill th~iI release Ea h -won a three pontific~te sports star in h gh schoo and might~ave had is~()llege ed~ Church Desecration ration assured via athletic A sholarship but h~ chose W pur- Brings pology sue a car~er in p~o ball MANGALORE (NC) The
Of course if ai boy is 0 fered Mysore governinf t has apoloshya substantial b0Jius one which gized for the desecration 9f a woild ~ecure Jisl future rE~~u~- Catholic Church less of what happens to him III It called the desecrator a vashyorganized ball treres foe d for - grant suspected to be of unsound thought OtherWIse a lad who mind turns his back on higher educa- The governments statement tion is taking ~ te -c risk was in answer to a Catholic apshyMost major leafue scouts are peal The Catholics had called the first to encoUlage a toy to for protection of tneir religion go to school but Ithe lure)f the from fanatic Hindu elementS diamond proves bften too great which they claImed seemed inshyThe odds of succlss in orglnized terested in setting up subvershyball are estimatel at 100 10 1 a sive iorce~ to destroy churches real long shot I
The statement attribut~d to L EM lEU X pro football coac~ Buddy Iarker PLUMBING amp HEATING INC to the effect that IGood coching for Domestic is more perspiration tha n n ~ spiration remihds us oE our ~~~ amp Industrfal revered physic~ profess1lr at Sales and ~ Boston College rr John robin __bullbullbull- Service who always ins~sted thai aca- wy 2-9447 demic success was based on 90 2283 ACUSHNET AVE per cent pEmipir~tion and lO per NEW BEDf=_OAD cent inSPiration - ~ l
CONFIRMATION IN NAVY CHAPEL Bishop Luke K Arai of Yokohoma administers the sacrament of Conshyfirmation to Cpl Milton Morris of Waquoit Mass and 13 others at a camp chapel in the U S Naval Air Station in Atsugi Japan Standing in rear is Father Gerald J Ryall of New York an Augustinian missionary in JapanNC Photo
Citizens for Decent Literature Meet to Expand Movement
ASHLAND (NC) ~ Citizens for Decent Literature from all bull the obscene literature trade over Ohio met here to form a the Cincinnati attorney said statewide unit of the civic 01- Compared with them he deshy
clared we are just a bunch ofganization and lay plans for a boys trying to play in the big national group leagues But boys or not we
In an aU-day meeting the 60 have to go down into the jungle CDL representatives adop~d a and fight them and beat resolution citing the extent of them the pornography trade and call- Warning that any good cause Ing for the banding together of draws a lot of crusaders and doshyorg~nizations which oppose its gooders who are over-eager and spread lt0 under-educated Mr Keating The resolution pointed out urged CDL members to familshy
that in recent yearsmiddot there has iarize themselves -with the Ila shy
been an ever-increasing num- ture of the obscenity tradeand bel of lewd base and porno- the laws which try to-restl11ct it graphic magazines on our news- Enforce Laws stands Estimates of the Dumshy
bel of indecent publications Louis Arata also of Gificinshyissued in this country mn as nati recalled that Citizens for high as 10 million oopies Decent Literature was fOUl)ded monthly it said in tha~ city less than lour y~ars
Th - 1 ti dded that the ago We saw that the only e reso u on a feasible approach to theprobshyp~ncI~al theme of these m~g- lem was legal he saiq We
aZI~es IS S~X w~th no resttlc- found good laws alteady in exshytions or lImItations and as-
d th t t f th f d JStence on the City county andserte amos 0 em In t the hands of state levels bull But downnght
their way m 0 apathy on the part of the pubshycollege-age or younger youths lic seemed to be the chief rea-
Press Freedom son why they were riot enshyWe believe in and cherish forced
the freedom of the press the resolution declared but beshylieve the material to which ~e
have referred falls outside of the purvi~w of thisfreedoRi
The resolution concluded by urging all Ohio organizations engagedmiddot in the fight onobscenshy
ity to band together and give their wholehearted support and encouragement to statewide organization to be known as Citizens for Decent Literature Inc
The CDL representatives heard Charles Keating founder and director of the movement describe the battle against porshynography as a jungle ~ight
Criminals communists and unscrupulous persons willing to make a profit at any cost to the well being of society are part ~f
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gious education occupies an average of five per cent of the time in courses of study of public schools in 73 nations according to a report made pubshylic here at the 21st International Conference on- Public Education
The study was prepared by the International Bureau for Edshyucation and the United Nations Educational Social and Culshytural Organization (UNESCO)
It showed that religious trainshying occupies as much as 195 per cent of the time in pUblfc schools in some countries (
Commenting on the report Msgr John Fen_ ~lO a Iepre- sentative of the Holy See at the education conference said the Vatican delegation is greatly satisfied to learn that religioUi education is given so much atshytention in the pu blic schools of So many countries
However Msgr Ferrofino a member of the Apostolic Nunshyciature at Berne added that J his delegation was deeply grieved at the evidence that religious training is excluded from public schools in some nations
This situation is mitiga~d he said by the religious training given in private schools He cited figur~s prepared by the Intershynational Bureau for Catholic Education at the Hague which show that some seven and a half million children study in private schools- in West Germany the Netherlands Great Britain Ausshytria Belgium France Ireland and Italy
In the United States Msgr Ferrofino pointed out about five million children receive religious training in pJivate ~hools
Msgr Ferrofino praised a shittjrrient of the middotU S delegashytionto theconference that one of the objectives of educa~iOJl in the United States is to obtain a high standard of spiritual
middotJlloral and ethical formatioh Such Ii definition of the goob
of education he said comes closer to the ideal of complete education than the mere moral education cited in the publk education programs ofmiddot several nations
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Suggests High Schools Give Formal Marriage Courses
By Rev John L Thomas SJ Assistant Professor of Sociology
St Louis University
Why cant senior girls in Catholic high schools wear engagement rings on their fingers Im told that over half the seniors are engaged and wear their rings pinned inside their uniforms with the pin showing so everyone knows they
are engage This is a big event for gIrls They dIsplay the rings outside of school and besides everyone knows there engaged What is gained by making them resentful of bull c h 0 0 1 discishypline Well Janie
a good many teachers and students h av e discussed t his que s t ion at length during the past few years I gather from your let shyter that the de- cision has gone against the stushydents in your city and possiblyin others It may help clarify our thinking if we review some of middotthe pertinent aspects middotof the problem
Marry Younger As you are probably aware
the age at which people enter marriage has dropped considershy
ably since 1940 White couples tend to marry somewhat younger than nonwhite
During the past few years close to one-half of the first shymarried brides married before
reaching their 20th birthday Indeed about one-tqird of all first-married brides married at ages 18 and 19
These are natiqnal statistics and we have no way of knowing how fully they apply to the Cathol~c segment of the popushylation thougJ there is little reashyson to believe that Catholics differ from the general populashytion in this regard
It follows that a good number of senior girls in high school may be engaged Whether this is true of over half as you reshyport Im not prepared to say but I really doubt i is so in most high sGhools
Source of Distraction What is the purpose of an
engagement ring Obviously it is a sign or symbol that a cershytain young couple have agreed to marry and wish the public to know about it
Girls are usually very proud of their rings so that it is easy to understand their resentment at not being ailow-ed to wear them while at school
What is the purpose of the prohibition Clearly it is not against eIther the idea of enshygag~ment rings or of marriage
However many teachers feel middotthat this concern with rings marriages and so forth has no place within the school It is bound to be a source of districshytion to the other girls particu- larly those in the lowermiddotclasses
At the same fime many teachshyers fe~l that girls are generally too young and inexperienced to marry as soon as they finish high school By forbidding them to wear their engagement rings around school they believe they may decrease distractions from this source and possible discourshyage some girls from entering such immature marrilO~S
I feel these are the peritnent facts and assumptions in the case What do I think about the prohibition Frankly Jeanie I believe that it doesnt accomshyplish its purpose creates unshynecessary resentment probbly weakens the lasting influence of teachers on their students and- consequently had best ~ discontinued
Granting that such early mar riages might well be discourshyaged in most cases I dont think this is either an effective or shyrensonable way to accomplish it
Such early engagements occur becausemiddot boys and girls have
been keeping company for some time This is clearly a parental Jlrobl and should be handled
i1y them
Under these circumstances the school will best fulfill its function if students are offered adequate instruction concerning the Catholic viewpoint on datshy
ing courtship and marriage Distressing Dilemma
As a remedy for early enshygagements this instruction would obviously come too late middotif provided only in the senior year though itwere better given here than not at all
Since roughly four out of five girls dont go on to college whatever formal marriage courses they are to receive must be given in high -school
Your question touches upon a relatively small problem Janie but back of it looms the disshytressing dilemma of adolescent boygirl relationships in our society
The toleration~ if not promoshytion of early dating steady datshyihg and unsu~rvised aissociashytion between boys and girlsmiddot years before they are mature enough to reasonably c6ntemshyplate marriage should cause parshyents and teachers alike to quesshytionsome of their attitudes and practices What are they doing to meet the overall problem
By the way Janie are you a senior with a concealed engageshyment ring
-B~sinessman OpensClub for Teenagers
LOUISVILLE (NC)-A busishy nessman is opening a downtown
club for Catholilt teenagers which will feature live bands nightly and will provide gymshynastic and recreation equipment for the use of boy~ and girls from 14 to 21 years of age
Charles Steel who leased property for club use is backed by ten local merchants in the nonprofit enternrise A ip~t Brother or seminarian win beinvited to be present dUlII
~ Father Robert C Dressman SJ ~ 5 10 7 00 ~ dancing hours according to the of Sophia University Tokyo and~ - - 800 PM by-laws of the club d bull
Teenagers need anatm06- now a gra uate student at Mar- ~ OUR LADYS CHAPEL ~ uette
phere of beipg Catholic among Catholics Mr Steel said The club will give the1 a plllce wjlerethey can enjoy realcoJJishypanionship a~d friendships
An early September op~ing
is scheduled Membership reshyquires the approval of pastor and parents An estimated 9000 Catholic high school stud~nts are eligible for membership Mr Steel said
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ON SUBMARINE TV PROGRAM Sister Mary Irene of the Sisters of St Joseph chats with Rear Admiral T M Dykers USN (Ret) World War II submarine skipper and now producer of IThe Silent Se~ice The series will drama tize Sisters war-time rescue from Bougainville by the sub Nautilus NC Photo
Cathplic Pr~ss and Role of Laity Ec(ucotional Congressmiddot Theme
MILWAUKEE (NC) - The Catholic Press and the Role of
the Laitywill be the theme of the NationalCatholic Educationshyal Press Congress to be held in Milwaukee November 14-16
The congress is sponsored by the Marquette University College of Journalism and the Catholic Press Association Plans for the program were announced by J L OSullivan Deanof the Colshylege of Journali~m and Director of the SchoolPress Association
Speakers on the theme will inshyelude Fther Be~nard J Cooke SJ aSSIstant professor of theol- ogy ~farquette University DonshyaId J Thorman managing edishytorof Ave Maria magazine Notre Dame Ind Robert G Hoyt edshyit f th C th l Ror 0 emiddot a OIC egisternewspaper of the Kansas City Mdm~~agil~~ese~di~~~~PhIn~~~~o~ Every Thursday
NY ~ magazl~e e~ ork N Ymiddot ~ 1000 AM - 121Omiddot
College Davenport Iowa DonshyaId J Leydori College of St Thomas St Paul Father Virgil Blum SJ assistant professor of political science Marquette Donald McDonald editor of the Catholic Messenger newspaper of tile Davenport Iowa diocese Father Franklyn J Kennedy editor the Catholic Herald-Citizen newspaper of the Mil- waukee archdiocese and WilshyHammiddot B Ready author and li shybrarian -- Approximately 2000 students
who are members of publication staffs in Catholic colleges and high schools and their faculty advisors are expected to attend
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Summer Ball Continued from Page One
The Ball scheduled to be one of the outstanding social event of the Cape will feature Of Massis fifteen piece orchestra and a vocalist
Advance ticket sales through the Cape from Buzzardsmiddot Bay to Provincetown indicate that the Ball will be a success Tickshyets are available from members of the Jenterville parish and
will be sold outside Our Lady of Victory Church on Sunday after all the Masses Tickets will also be on sale at the Ballroom next Tuesday evening
Rev Howard A Waldron passhytor of Our Lady of Victory Church will be assisted in the receiving line by Arthur n Maddalena Sr and Harold K Bragle of the St Vincent de Paul Society and their wives Edward A Welch Jr and Ellis E Johnson of the church Mens Club and their wives and Mrs Henry L Murphy Mrs Stephen B OBrien Jr and Mrs Raoul H Beaudreau of the church Guild and their husbands
Resolution Condemns Distorted Sex Films ST ALBANS (NC)-M otioll
pictures embodying distorted at shytiiudes toward sex and morbid horror has been condemned by the Vermont Fraternal Order of Eagles
In a resolution adopted at the orgimizations 11th annual state convention delegates partieushylarlly scored films in which such themes are use~ to play on the undeveloped emotigtns of young people
Another resolution called for intensive training in sociology and human relations for juvenshyHe court judges and condemned the practice of electing juvenile judges found in some states
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SERVE TWO CAPE PARISHES Four Our Lady of Vietory Missionshy SisterM Leona Sister M Joseph Marie and Sister M Regina Superior ary Bister$ find time for recreation (left photo) in busy schedule of TransportatioJl between parishes is no problem as center photo shows activities at Holy Redeenler Parish Chatham and Holy Trinity at West Driver is Sister M Leona Back seat occupants are Sisters M Joseph
Harwich Sist~r M Thelelle Martin is 8h~wn at organ with (left to right) Marie and MRegina In right photo Sister M Regina presides in kitchen
Faculty Skeptics Our Lady of Victory Sisters on Cape Cod Name Dr Taylor F middottl Coatiaacd from Pace 0 Once at catechism classes the reclaimed for God and theMOIY Ha rm a I l ehildrentake a course of instruc- Church Foundation Head
Transportation of catechism tion similar ~ their regular The motherhouse Victory NEW YORK (NC)-Dr Hugh tudents to and from their motel work in that they are tested and Noll is at Huntington Ind ItsOf Students Scott Taylor retiring dean of
classrooms is another tale of co- receive report cards regularly name is taken from Our Lady Princeton universitys graduateCLEVELA~D (NC) operation Some 126 mothers are Honor students are rewarded of Victory and that of Bishop school has been appointed theTeachers who carelesdy drivers arriving at the West with an outing at the end of the John Francis Noll the commun-
Harwich and Chatham schoolll year This summer a trip to the itys greatest benefactor first president of the Woodrow yoice skepticism about relig- simultaneously with the regular shrine of La Salette is scheduled There are over 72 mission conshy Wilson National Fellowshipion may do great harm to schoolbusses on catechism days to be followed by a visit to Lin- vents of the order throughout Foundation tine development of values by Catholic teachers in the schoolll coIn Park a combination pr~ the country some caring for as Dr Taylor a former presishyeollege students shephEraquod the children into the ably not often made many as 7000 children In all dent of Pax Romana internashycatechism cars with Mrs In addition to their catechetical nearly 100000 children are unshy tional Catholic student and intelshyDr Dana L Farnsworth di- Donald Strout already men- work the Missionary Sisters do der instruction of the 355 memshy
lectual movement and a memberrector of the Harvard Uni er- parish census-taking with tne _ bers of the communImiddotty tlOned on speCIal duty to ensure shy of the Pontifical Academy ofsity health service speaking at that there are rio accidents dur- assistance of lay people desig- the National Education AlSO- nated as fishers With the aid Cape Girl Novice Sciences since 1936 will leave
ing the loading process 0 b f th F II Reiations convention told the del- of these helpers 1406 homes ne mem er 0 e a rver his post at Princeton after more
egates that one sarcastic keptic ew Cathol bullc Center both Catholic and nonCatholic ~lOcese ~ls enter~d the MIS- than 40 years as a professor of on a faculty may desJrQY faith n have been visited in the past slOnary SIsters She ]S the former chemistry He has been dean of and instill doubt in hundleds To Study Leprosy year Marjorie Nickerson of Holy Reshy the graduate school for the last of students confusing them Iln- decmer parish Chatham Now 13 years aecesarily GENEVA (NC)-The Sover- Non-Catholics Help a novice she will be professed The Woodrow Wilson Fellowshy
NonCathoiics in fact a~ of Aug 5 Her name in religion isHe pointed out that any in- eig~ Military Order of Malta h I ship Foundation was established Llera nce manifested by religshy
ious groups can be reallily matched by that of very in~el- 11 1 - fligent persons in a eve 0
t h re opposed to allgtCle y w 0 a religious teachingS and 1 rho sbow their resentment of leaden bull religious activities in m anT ways
Dr Farnsworth described ~hdis attitude as the bigotry of brc a shymindedness He said that tol- Hance amOng men of good will ill educational institutions lnay be on the iJ~crease but it lias a long way to go and needs enshycoUragement
Discussing the intoleranCE of religious opponents Dr Fansshy
has created a Catholic intershynational center with headquarshy
h t 1ten ere 0 study the physica moral and spiritual needs 01
yictim of Hansens diseule (leprosy)
The decision to establish the eent~r was etaken by memben of the Order in responSe to a wish expresse9 by His Holiness Pope Pius XII when he adshydressed delegates to the first In ternational Congress for the Soshycial Rehabilitation of Lepell on April 16 1956
At the same time the Order of Malta also signed a convention with the Spanish government
great e p to the Sisters Some are catechetical drivers and one a photographer has taken many pIctures for the communlmiddotty
Sister Mary Regina tells of one mother whose four-year-olddaughter was in the Sisters kindergarten The little girl younger than her classmates had trouble learning her prayers and wasnt earning any gold stars Sister suggested to the mother that she give the child some help at home even though both were non-Catholics
This was done and soon the little girl headed her class the possessor of dozens of gold stars But far more important the mother from learning the
Sister Margaret Louise
Missionarr Nuns Candidates for this community
should have a particular interest
in the catechetical and missionshyary works undertaken by it The Sisters do not teach middotschool or conduct institutions devoting themselves wholly to catechetshyieai instruction social service and parish census work Age limits ar~ from 18 to 30 and high school education is desirable but not essential Further information may be ohshy
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worth observed This intoLer- outlining a program of assist- prayers became interested in the r--------------============~ ance of scientists is of a difEer- arice to victims of the disease Church and was converted being ent sort from that of mystics The cO(lvention provides for the baptized even before her little but it can be just as harmful establishment of an international girl
Science has no data on which training center in that country Have 72 Convents Save With Safety make any pronouncem mts for doctors nurses and social The community of Our Lady
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en a problem such as tha of workers of different nationati- of Victory was founded in 1921 atinimortality and a scientist has ties who wish to dedicate them- by a Chicago priest Rev John J therefore no right to jUI tify selves to the fight against the Sigstein Its purpose is to give interference with a faith in im- disease religious instruction and practi- New
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inals 12 archbishops and 25 bish- that souls may be converted or ENFIELD (NC) - T1e t lird ops walked in pr~cession
anrud Blessing of the Tru ks through the streets of London baa been held at the La Sa ette in England-opening of the new Shrine here in New Hampshire St Georges cathedral here ScOrElI of trucks from Ilew Built to replace the old catheshyHampshire Vermont and Musashy dral destroyed in World War ehuSE~tts proceeded up the mc unshy II St Georges is the cathedral tain to the shrine formill g a of Southwark diocese which inshyeircle past the altar Each tJuck cludes London south of the wu blesse~ and the driver givshy Thames and the counties of SurshytlIl a medal of St Christopller rey Sussex and Kent
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A letter was sent recentiy from Milan to Rome Few will hear of this letter but it points up 1 problem that bas faced the Church at various periods of history
The letter written in the name of the Holy Father by Substitute Vatican Secretary of State MonsignorDell shyAcqua to Archbishop Montini was sel1t to the eI~h~h National Week of the Pa~toral Refresher C~urse ThIS 18 a meeting of a movement founded in Milan and aimed at
bl f thexamining yearly the most pressing pro ems acmg e Church gt -
Monsignor DeliAcqua wrote that am~mg the most imshyportant tasks for Catholics--clergyand 1ai~y~is tl1e r~-establishment of a living contact between ChrIstIan thought
and modern culture Progress extract~ its price
When people witness rapid changes in science in econ-Gmic niethods in communications and transportation in standards of living in art and music and arcpitectureshywhen these changes come about within a comparatively
h dshort span of years then change becomes the watc wor of the day Change in many areas brings about a frame of mind in which change is expectedin all things
Christian ideas and ideals and concepts are looked on With scepticism If so many things have changed why
not change in these areas also And so modern society and modern culture ask for a re-evaluation of truths and stanshydards that other ages took for granted Why not a change in dogmas Why not a change in morals Are the un- changing truths of Christianity really so m fl eXIblemiddot
We see this attitude reflected in the writings and in
the lives of many otherwise intelligent men and women
4- MfJralQuestion 1dJJA or -ruL- 6 I n - ~SII
_oM He died in 1614-rOr-SATURDAY-St Vincent de
Paul Confessor He was bornin 1576 and devoted his life to
6 -THE ANCHOR Thurs July 17 1958
Weekly Calendar Jf Feast Days
TODAY _ St Alexius Conshyfessor He lived in the fifth censhytUry and was the son of a ROPlan senator He fled from the lux ury of his fathers home on theday he was to be married and in order to serve God in humilshyity disguised himself as a Jgteg~ gar Later he returned and lIved
in his own home unrecognized as a beggar Only after his death was his identity revealed
TOMORROW-St Camillus of Lellis Confessor At the age of
19 he entered the military servshyice under his father an Italian nobleman After four years of campaigning he found himselfthrough his violent temper reckless habits and passion for gambling a discharged middotsoldier in straitened circumstances A few words from a Capuchin friar led to his conversion He enteredreligious life was ordained and founded the community of the Servants of the Sick which was confirmed in 1586 by the Popebull
The principle of cause and effect once had great powers More Zealous than Intelligent the care of the poor and instrucshyof proof in reasoning to the existence of God now men S t R Ie t e C t tion of the rich in ways of charshywill question the validity of that self-evident truth ance ugges 5 ea IS IC OnCepity Soon after his ordination
1 d d he was captured by corsairs andall men accepted the pririciplethat we shou d all o goo Of Youth Reform Methods taken toBarbary Where he coI)shy
and avoid evil now many question that there is any such verted his renegade master and thing as evil nd even if there is whyshoulltl they avoid it -By Donald McDonald with him escapedto France He
It is not enough to say that such-and-such is a Prm-Davenport Catholic Messenller founded the congregation of eiple of Christianity and therefore all must follow it The if good intentions were allthat is required to solve Vincentian Fathers and Sisten
t t be of Charity He died at Paris on prpblem is more basic than that Modern SOCle y mus moral problems or clean up meSSy situations in this world September 27 1660 and wu shown that there is such a t~llng as truth that there ~re of oUTS I suppose most of our problems would long since canonized in137 absoiutes that truth is inflexible and e~ernat The Idea that~verything IS relative--even morality ~nd dogmaamp--shymustbe faced and answered
For that is the challenge that modern culture throws II d
wpto the Church And unless that cha en~e _18 a~swere with intelligence and competence by Cathohc~ clerIcal and lay then we Catholics run the danger of surrendering by
sil~nceand inefficiency The cause of Christ is deserving of menaild -women who will recognize the darigers to
hChristianity will keep themselves from the taint of t ose errors and will set out to combat them with zeal against the error and with charity for the erring
Men and women of this day must be shown that in the realm of religion change comes not in God and theTh i seonfushy
Ilion and likely things of God but to the lives o~ those who would serve f r u s tr a t ion GOd These are absolutes which do not chang~ although arise consistshy
our understanding of them can grow and our live und~r ently it seeIls _ their influence can deepen and ch~mge for the better to me -in the
Christianity is nota collection of antique ideas and matter of morshyrr als for YOllth
have been solved stiNDAY~StJ~romeAemshy But too often indignation lyrical they wi~l be is ap~er iliiln Confessor A Venetian be and zeal for reform seem to bulk so much larger thanthe
intelligence and perception - that is needed if reform is to be
realized An~ when this bapshypen s reform
is not 0 n I y (postponed it is 0 b s c Ired by new confusion and new frusshytration
necessary to presel)t-d~Y living as th~ eternal living Chtist lems of youflg people ~r 18 Jt But this must be shown to tOdays people that t~e older generatIon 80
eager to prevent young people Vmiddot f th F t from committing tle sins of its ISIOIl 0 e u ure own youth cannot taketbe time
An advertisement presently making the rounds of mag- forcool and intellig~nt ~easure- d tl I hd r ment of an evIl sltuatIo~ and
~azmes shows a rel~~e gen ema~ m a awn c aIr r~w mg the pr~perway to combat It ordersthrou~h a mIcrophone whIle a ynarvelous machme at Whether It be modesty 1ft
his bidding trims the hedge and cuts the lawn dress dating patterns or a This is a vision that the future holds out to us--free- question of after-schocl-hours
Gom from work work the fact that opinion on B tth h tch r~frm-tacticsis so ofte~ ~harply
u ere IS a 1 diVided among CatholIcs even What do we do Ith the tIme we thereby have Catholic experts in t~ese mat-
People can do only so much restmg They are phYSIcally ters indicates conf~slOn and a and psychologically capable of only so much recreation certain lack ofrea~lsm ~nd dls-After that what cernment that IS dlsturbmg
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matter and I can t help thinking was miraculollsly set free after that a contest if con~est there praying to the Blessed Mother
must be should be directed to upon be~ng taken prisoner hil~professional song-write~s so that serving in the army Later be
~ cleam~ess would have the suP- tQOk Holy Orders and devoted port of competent musicianship thus denying to teen-agerll the opportunity to assert-as they seem always so ready to assert shy
that what is clean and pure and good is also very dull and boring But my principal objection to the present lyric-refor move-
Iltandards it is not a religious museum into Jwhic~one goes Is there sOmething particularly to any of these qu~s~ions the lOgaze and not to li~ChristiariitY i~a~p1Xle_rn a~d baffling about the migtral PfQ~- record iSnot -Worth listening to
The tim may come when enterprising firms will place e
ads m magazmes mVltIntgt people to enJoy a new form of activity-work Entrepreneurs will Qpen up work centersshyplaces where people can get away from Ieflt and relaxati9n and do some work Can you imagine the flood of Madison A th t Il be d t toll th fun of
venue copy a WI groun ou ex mg e workmg K
So why not enJoy the VISIOn ~f the future now - and enjoy the fun of working At least realize that it is necesshyaary for mans happiness here on earth
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ubHshed Weekly by The C~holic Press ot the Diocese of fall River 410 Highland Avtmu~
fall River Mass oSborrte 5-71-51
The most recent example of whllt I mean comes from a most
hon~rably motivated Catholic youth movement in one of our large Middle West cities
This group has set out to clean up the lyrics of the popular songs
our young people are singing listening and dancing to by (1) persuading them not t~ buy reshycordings or patronize in any way suggestive songs and (2) off~r-ing prizes for the bestmiddot song lyriCS Ilubmitted by 13-to-19-year-olds
in a contest spm~red by the Iroup
So farso good We dont want our young peoples morals subshyverted or attenuated by song any more than we want them subverted by direct il-idocti-inashytion or bY evil companions
And the sponsorship of a clean lyric contest givell this
reform action a positive note
ment is in its method of disshysuading youn~ lleople from patshy
ronizing the immoraI The sponsors of this movement
list five questions about ~ reshy corded song and they unequiv ocally declare to YOU1g ~ople that ~ one has to answer no
dancing to playing singing buying
I list the questions ~elow H(1) po the lyrics Qf this song
basically tecognize the ~ignity and purpose Qf love- and marshyriage
(2) ltgt they promot~ proper atbtude~ of respect for parents Church She was one of ~
bimself to charitable works He founded a congregation of clerics regula~ called the Somshyaschi for the little town of Somshyasco in Lombardy where it wall started dedicated to the care of orphans He died in 1537 aged 75 an ilnness contracted while tending the sick He was canshyonized in 1767 and in 1928 waadeclared the patron of orphaM and abandoned children
MONDAY-St Praxedes Virshygin She was the daughier Of a Roman senator Prudens and a sister of St Prudentiana She rendered great service to r~ ligionin the first and ~nd cenhiHes using her wealth reliev~ the poor An ancient
church in Rome perpetuates her memory
TUESDAY--St Mary Magd~ - len Penitent She was raised by Christfroin a lifeof Sin to take her place among the saints of the
school and all other authority (3) Do they encourage proper
respect toward members of the opposite sex esp~cially on parshyties and on dates
(4) If fads dress talk moo~s are implied or mentioned in tbis song do they help to protect my difonity and self~respect (5) Do they encurage me to Increase my SOCIal contacts rather than to gO steady - One could say I suppose that were these five questions worded negatIvely their ~ross error would have been aVOided The fact remains the~ were worded as I have just quoted
them and as such they reflect a wrong-headed approach to the problem Fo~ example I can think of
many songs-perhaps not of very recent vintage bub still to be found in record shops and beard on the radio etc-whicb have nothing at all to~ say about the
desirability of youths increasing
family whom Jesus so loved that he raised her brother St
Lazarus from the dead Sbe stood ~ith the Blessed Mother and St J9hn at the foot of the
Cross during the Crucifixion When the faithful were scatshy
tered bypersecution it is said that she found refuge in a cave in Provence France where she lived for 30 years Her sister was St Martha
WEDNESDAY-St Apollin aris Bishop-Martyr He is said to have come from Antioch witb
St Peter and to have been apshypbilited the first Bishop of Ra~ venna His life was one of conshytinuous suffering at the hands of persecutors and he is said to
have persevered througha long series of torture He was banshyished three times from Ravenna He died from the effects of tOrshyture and fatigue during thereiga of Vespasian in79 AD
Blue-Tailed Fly preach no their so~ial contacts or wbich respeetfor authoritand preach not a word about the nothing about proper respect~dignity arid purpo1e of love and towards ones palmiddottner on parshymarriage~ but which are about ties or dates Is youth to conshyas morally inoffensive and neushy clude th1t they are thereforetral asa song can be immoral
PUBLISHER - not always present ina reform Novelty and patriotic IOngll I just wish that one of these Mostlfev James L Connolly DD PIi~middot Ilitua~io~ though I t~i~k i~ is abounciabout w~ch one~ would days reform in the matter of
GEmiddotmiddotERAL M~Nmiddot AGER ASS) GENERAL MANAGEI perrrussible to entertain serious hae to answer no to one or youths morals would be realiSshy - doubt about the ability of teen- mOte of the test questtQns tically conceived and I have a
I Daniel F Shalloo MA I~e John P Driscoll - agers to write songs ~ Cohans over There noveltiell hunch that our young people MANAGING EDITOR There isnt ~any doubt their like Gotta Match and ~Mairsy would appreciate a measure ei
Attorney Hugh J Golden 8Ongs uu clean but bow Doats and folk-sonlol liD ~m-realism also
avoId offense 110 the travelingCurb Posters THE ANCJ40R- 7pUblic it was announcer Thurs July 17 1958 1 bullLONDON (NC)-The British
Railways system has decided to The decision came after Cathshyimpose strict censorship on adshy olic womens groups a u vIS resolutions deploring salacious vertising posters iIi order to other organizations had passed posters
~I~~et~~r~~~tain durilll her ~~r~~~~ni~gt~~nth~B~ 5middotUmiddot n middotmiddotmiddot middoth-nemiddot middotGromiddoth0mmiddots Hon$ugaresmiddot KlIG Sister-Mary Jacinta will be iliea of StP~ter I~ will involve 33cusigned to a primary graqfand 1 detailed examination of tbe 13 lwPtis t) introduceseIWing and Statu~over the basilicas facmiddotmiddot Hi~C 2 53 a HouMhoId lteach S3 arts and craf~sboth parti Ular ~de ~tld the 140~tues oi lop ~Qr DriM I ~5 ( oroX VI GAL AJG I JC ~ (iomiddottei~ests el hers to Belize of -the ~olonnade whlch embrace
o~llgsters She taught killder~ St ~~t~rs squar~ Attention (irapemiddotmiddotmiddot J middot 2 ~o 55c SunnyDamiddotmiddot ramp__1 ~TATltlTE 1~ Jl middotumiddotcemiddotfiiIlIllII ~artm ill Noith~ Attleborlt for ill~sobe ~iv~n to the hun- ~UI ~ four ol~r years there an4 ~reds~bt1ttre~~columns)llld (i 7 SO
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(L tl NEW BISHOPS BLESSING Bishop Robert 1 Ho-
daPligt SJ of Belize British Honduras blesses the people following his consecration in St Johns College Chapel there On the left is Father Edvrard J ODonnell SJ of Marquette University Milwaukee Bishop Hodapp has labored in the Central American missicn area since 1936 NC Photo
Nun to lreach in Befize ~ontinued from Page 0 Ie 4th gaade during the remainder
Sister Mary Jacinta explained Tile St Marys assignment was are in session all surrmer her first Like the other Sisten Classes begin at the end of June in Belize she will teach eateshyand run until the end of Maj the chism in outlying parishes in following year with se eral addition to regular school work short vacations instead of the On vacatiGn Sister Spent last long Summer break custo nary week visiting Sisters at St in the Uriited States Josephs convent Fall River
Another difference the North She has returned to North Attleshy Attl4~boro Sister will find is in bore for the time until her deshy
the grading system First and parture Her travel plans call second grades are knowl i as far a stopover atBarryCollege sub land sub 2 while thirdi~ Miami Florida and a plapemiddot
through ei~hth grades are d esig-i figh~ from Miami to Belize She nated as first standard SEcond will be accompanied by Sister
tandard etc foliowing B] itish - Marie vietoire of the Providericegt 1 ciassification Diocese also assignedmiddot to the
Schools Are Public British -Honduras ~~tion
~lthough in charge of thE Sis Vatican Engineers ters of Mercy the Belize se lools
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are public spOnsored by the Exmine BasiJica govErnment Thirty-five Ssters VArlCAN CITY (NC) - The ace stationed there at prE sent falUM (jf a heavy fragment of
22 tE~aching in elementary glades marble koma statue atop the an(t 10 in the Belize high school CoIohnademiddot flanking St Peters
middotN~dy ~~OOO pupils atteJid Be- SCi~are illS alerted Yatic~n neshylizes five schools and 4li lay gilileers to the need for a tftor-
teachers assist $e Sisters The ough examination of the basil-
community received-worldwide iltis facade and both arms of publicity recently when lliem- the BerninI colonnade
bers were pictured with Pri icess fheiWpection will be earried
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BUDLEIGH SALTERTOlf Savismiddoton Ftesh Produce(Nt) - Christopher Davsoa world famous British Clit nolie historian said here that al though U S~middot authorities d4nied him a visa OR health gro inds his own doctor has given him a Cl~an bill of health
Mr Dawson reached a b~ home in this Devon town br the NCWC News Service conshyfirmed reports he has beell reshyfused a visa to enter the U lited States following chest x-rays
The 68-year-old historian was middotto have conducted a serits of lectures and seminars dl Iring the summer session of Gor zaga Universit)r Spokane Wash Beshyginning next fall he was slthedshyuled to become the first pr gtfes- sor of Roman Catholic stldies at Harvard Universitys divinity seho()l
D($pite the action of A nershyican olficials Mr Dawson said
tty English doctor has iven IIn~ II clean bill of he~lth
Hl~ added that he had wIitten tG Havard giving the un Ver-middot aity aU the facts of ih~ case He saidmiddot his future plans de pend
middot middotmiddotmiddotupon the universitys reply and whelther visa authorities will re- consider theirmiddot decision
Mr Dawson declared he stiUmiddot hopE~s to be able to go to Halvardmiddot in September
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were unable to provide illlme-middot diate information concern in ~ the Dawson case They said the3 had asked U S authorities in Ltm- don for informationbut hall not
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Ginnys willing spirit and her which includes members of the mission outposts she said middot sturdy legs never failed us and parish women of the Guild There is practically no place in
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-THE ANCHOR 9rodays Fashions Thurs July 1O 1958
Intr()duction of New Fashions Ex-Navy Nurse
Marks Transiticgtnaf Season To Become Nun PITTSBURGH (NC)-A nurse
who gave up an II-year career By EUm KelleY
Transitional is an important July word Increasingly in the Navy last month will don overy Summer theres a definite set of new fashions introshy the gray habit of the Glenmary duced in ruly hence the term traditional fashions for a Sisters on Sept 8 transition season-from Summer into actual Fall -In She is Barbara Taurish ana
tive of South Greensburg Padress 3nd separates that much use out of another cool who declined a promotion to
lrneans pleasantly cool cotshy easy-cale wash-and-wear cot- lieutenant commander when she tons and blends in the new ton By the way once you wear left the Navy to take up work in deepened Fall Colors that a new style last years look home missions (low like Autumn foliage In dated If you have one chemise Miss TaUlish will become the llccessolies transitional means youll want another The long- 81st Glenmary Sister when she the introduction of colors that torso chemise is just wonderful takes her vows The Glenmary go with those new ready-to- on The new bapeze silhouette community of nuns founded wear tones~ is flattering too Furthermore in Glendale Ohio in 1941 is
For many fashion-conscious on these hot days youll love j the sister communitv to the women and girls Julys a black wearing a gay full-skirted oot- I Glenmary Fathers The Glenshymonth This is the time when ton print j mary have hr ~Ises in the nothing looks as shadow-cool as Fall Separates are here and lt1 Cincinnati alchdiocese and in black For them fashion is ready that beautiful Indeed youll_-1 the Columbus Owensboro and ith black crepe dresses (brown exclaim over the new trapeze Wheeling dioceses td dark green too) black separates some with double- RE-ELECTED PRIORESS GENERAL Rev Mother The former Navy nurse first noes dark stockings black trapeze coordination The lit- Therega of Jesus OP (seated) has been re-elected Prioress learned of them while dationed cIvet hats and handbags tie trapeze overblouse comes to at Camp Lejeune in North Caroshy
The Fall coat season starts in the waist It swings out over General of the Dominican Sisters Congregation of St middotCath lina where a Glenmary Father lruly Indeed this is the tradfshy the smalmiddott trapeze skirt The erille of Siena at a chapter ofthe Congregation held at the told her of the work being done tional month for winter coat skirt is lined to hold the shape Motherhouse in Fall River Standing left to right are Sister among Negroes in the Sout~l promotions particularly for Its time for transitional cot- M Ceslas bp Superior at Peru N Y Sister M Rose 01 Impressed by the communitysprecious fiber coats like cashshy SUIgterior at Acushnet and Sister M middotDominic OP Fltgtll record she decided to requesttons In separates as well The admission But after consultingrnere (actually four-season
new cottons have that into-Fall River Prioress Chapters of the Congregation are held every with her confessor she first(lOats) and for the handsome feeling Youll wear them witb six years signed for a tour of duty over-ClOats of man-made furs Incishycomfort through September seas where sh could become acshydentally many wise shoppers
Many call the new shadings In- p p Vmiddot p f W krnake their selections now beshy dian Summer Colors Ope IUS 0 Ices ra Ise b or quainted with foreign mission c~use of attractive (pre-season) work lruly priees The new Fall sweaters are in Of American Cathol ic- Women Has Commendation
(You people in Fall River are She d hSllIow Fall Styles WASHINGTON (NC) - His trip to units of the Military - ~as soon spen ng mucparticula rly fortunate because of her tune 0 k g th F th y~ 9l~e right n~)y in the Holiness Pope Pius XII has said Council of Catholic Women JD Frallcls X w I In SWJI a er you nave a famous sweater- r f S
clIepths of mid-Summer its maker mill located there) Yes he is well acquainted with and Europe The audience with the h Umiddot eer 0 0-
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J~ashion shows all over the counshy ers now~for Fall They look American Ca~hoVcomen _ tour ~hlCh middot~overed mIlItary m- project the rehabilitation of trT (particllarly the interna- compl(tely different from last Mary Donohoe organization stallahons m England Italy Ragp k VII I I I C l F G IC ers J age a arge sumtiOtlally famolis Amos Parrish year The whole fashion idea kcretary of the Nationa ounci rance ermany Spam Mor- area in Tokvo inhabited b th Jrashion Clinic in N~w York) now is the longer chemise of Catholic Women said the occo and Turkey where - she ld y e
Pope told hel of his pleasure worked to strengthen the Mili- POfootmiddotrhecCrItpyp e and handlcap~edlIe showing commenting upon sweater It looks just like a Cad selling fashions and acces stunning overblouse Many 01 in the work of American Catho- taryCounCII MJss T h hId
I middot Th Mlt- CI aUflS e pe obtainGries fOI~ Autum) an~ Winter the delihtful new sweaters Ie women durIng an audience e I I arT ouncI organ- surplus m d 1 I d lru7 to t C th I e lca supp lef the1858-59 feature the shaggy mohair graflted to middotber IJle middotmmiddot um e a 0 IC vHiagers ad t d F th
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lJOIIts are the lovely new Fall tUOln leaf colors and shadings a Ispensaly and a seh I ~~hmeres Theyre available in They coordinate wonderfully connected with the work of the cludes 55 affiliated organiza- 00 the tapered chemise look the with colw(ul tweed skirts womens council tions It was initiated at the re-
Miss Donohoe recently re- uest of military chaplains servshytrapeze look the fitted look too Feather Hat StuDDinc turned froma three-month field ice women and wives of militaryfOr those who want a more conshy
A fashion favori~e right now personnel stationed in - Europeservative type coat Theres vicuna too one of the most eleshy is the feather hat It weighs-- Children Requ ire House 01 Our Lad
nothillg comes in the most beau- lant coats extant at an opulent tiful col~rs will be perfect with Who lesomeLove Miss Donohoes trip was un- i
ClOSt your new dark cottons and dertaken both to visit already C
Coats j~or Fall and Winter in clepes The feath~r hat is smart LOS ANGELES (NC)-Lack existing units Of the Military the new man-made furs are of Idve will frustrate a child A Council and to extend the orshy
too with the Summer suit and is ganization New units of theJeally stunning look like fur absolutely stunning with after- good spanking wont (lOst but a fraction of fur The dark fashions as well Fu-r- So saysFaiilCr Peter Ciklic council were set up in middotSpain
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frustnlted by the proper admin- in TUlkey where tradition sayswools so fine and light-weight GU81d your complexion today or choice of loyely coiorsistration of discipline-a spankshy~rhere ale suits in newly imporshy from the hot actinic rays of ing for instance-is nonsense the Blessed Virgin spentthe last Send coupon for colorful bookshytalit tweeds in blues reds the SUll As Ive mentioned re-shy Children musf be disciplined years of her life Two French ie showing new model kilchen l~reens and blackwhite MaIl) cenUy lave your skin with loshy he said priests serving as custodians of of Falls new suits follow the tions and creams w~ar big the shrine in that far-off spot Moi Coupon Todoy
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Balancing the Books
Delineation of Choracters Lackingmiddot in OBrien to4ovel
By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy
Of the three novelists whose latest works we scrutinize this week by far the most famous is Kate OBrien She has been turning out full-length-fiction for many years now much of a superior order That can hardly be said of As Music and Splendour CHarshy
per $450) which though in some respects uncommonly engaging and expert is lackshying in one crucial respect conshyvincing delineation and develshyopment of the central characshyters
Thllse are two girls Clare Halshyvel and Rose Lennane both 16 when first we meet them in a drab music room of a Paris convent in 1886 They are new to the convent lately arrived from Ireland They would have been pursuing quiet humdrum modestly gratifying careers in their respective native villages had it not been for the fact that each possessed a singing voice
cinxceptionalquality ~~cause of these voices the liris have been uprooted and
packed offmiddot to Paris for testingand training In a sense lhey are victims Theymiddot have not r
chosen thexind of life now looming before themmiddotIt has been forced upon them middotby well meaning relatives middotfriends and
Clare and Rose though craftily
differentiated and each fitted with a set of characteristicsare more puppets than persons Pages and pages are given to telling us about them but they never live and move in their
own right In fact on page 182 Rose is referred to as Clare and one quite understands the slip even to the author they are not unmistakably real
Miss Maggie The people in Una Troys
book Miss Maggie and the Doctor (Dutton $375) not only are born in Ireland btlt stay in Ireshyland Well that is with the
~ exception of one who lights out for Philadelphiamiddot But he evenshy-tually recovers his wits and comes backto Erin
Specifically tp Ballybegnear Waterford -This tinybut hardly
ddyilic village is the scene of Miss Troys narrative a meanshyderirig yarn that would give the experts on the construction of a novel 40 fits
We first see Bailybeg through the eyes of a young doCtor Bill
ben~ctors teeth on occasiori~ SJBi dIrector of aleslan MISSIOns ctobull Study in Rome Bill is not keen im Ballybeg
The Paris convent is m~diocre and he Education Requi~esmiddot Collaboration isdownrightdisgusted except for the presence of a with themiddot wreck of8 house that T h d F deg1deg
o nun somewhatinysterious who has ~a genius fordiscerriing and directing rare vocal gifts She perceives that Clare and Rose have the makings of great opershyatic artists Unler her they begin to learn the art
They have to slave at it reshylentlessly For them there are no holidays They arE sent ~m to Rome to study with Signor Buonatoli and associates with aspirants like themselves exshy d gers coaches and
penence sm maestri and all the lesser fjguresmiddot and harigers-on of the realm of operamiddot
Drummond who is totake over n smiddot or ~ome mI Ion 0 ~rs w~r 0 r~ Ie go S tlje practice Ofa lately deceaseo shIpped to hls country~ Father SIva sup~rIOr of the Sale~ medico who dosed himself withiari Techiiical lnstitiIte atSantiagois shown with Msgro
whiskey neverkept liP with the LuigfLig~~ti of Des Moines Ibwadirector-othe Nationaf a~vahces in his profes~ioh btitCatholic Rural Life Conference and FatherA Joseph Louis was obliging enough 10 pull S NC Ph
goes with the practice But that is where Miss Maggie comes in--Maggie Dalyajewel Qfahouseshy
keeper and a font middotofrustic wisshydom
It is Maggie who eases Bill into Ballybeg society and courishytry doctoring And she is the confidant both of Johnny Gubshy
bins an uhdauntable terror of a boy and of Jenny Barry a sumshymer visitor who sets her cap for the doctor -
Johnny though a scofflaw is
unusually bright Under the
THANKS FROM CARITAS-CHILI Father Raul Silva Henriquez (left) president orCaritas-Chili Catholic relief agency ~isits the New York office of Catholicmiddot Relief Ser- vices-National Catholic Welfare Conference to express th k f 12 11 d II th f 1 f od
Betweeneac ers an ami les VERSAILLES (NC)~Teache~s
should recognize their limitashytions and closely collaborate with families and youth organishyzations in tasks of education acshycording toa document reieased by the Holy See
This advice was issued in a 1 tt t f th V l n toteh erFsen h rosm leWa klcab Id
e renc OCla h ee t~fhere P1rpose 0 t e mee ~ng
was to dlscuss the moral soclalItmiddot 1 d pt blems
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Noting that families are geiJ- erally demanding to be mOle closely associated to the educashytional activities of schools the Vatican letter firmly placed the family first in the hierarchymiddot of rights in education
Education is a social probshylem it said because schogtls deshy
th ht f f I shyrlvemiddot elr ng s rom aml les and are directly responsible to them for the formation of futuregenerations
10 tHE ANCHOR- Thurs July 17 1958
ASsertsChinese People Hungry For Gospel
PORTLAND (NC)-The people of China are hungry for the gospel the superior
general Of a missionary comshymunity of nuns reported in her return to Oregon after estabshylishing a new mission near Hong Kong
Graces are poured on those people because of the suffering in the interior of China deshyclaredMother Mary Leola head of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows
More Conversions Conversions among the Chinshy
ese are showing a marked inshycrease she said She recalled that when she was last in Hong Kong in 1952 the cathedral there was nearly empty Now she said middotevery Mass on Sundays is crowded
The Chinese she added make zealous converts partly beshycause they find in the Catholic Church a rich liturgy that reshyplaces the pagan rites they gave up middotMother Leolamiddot said she obshyserved~ very great decrease in the strengthmiddot of communism around Hong Kong during her
recent stay there She credit8 ~the British with taking excelshylentmiddot care ofmiddot the continuing floOd of refugees that come to
Hong K~ng from co~munism middot~choolsFlourlsh
Escapmg from the control of communism is risky bus~ness she declared Those who are caught attempting an escape are shot TwO weeks before Mother Leola left China eight men were executed by the Reds ~YoU ask them why they risk it and they tellyou there is nomiddot living in the interior so they take the chance to come to bull free land she said
Catholic schools are considshyered a great boon in the fight against communism in Hong Kong she reJlarked because they refuse to tolerate communshyist doctrine There are more than
100 Catholic schools in the middotHong
Kong diocese alone-all opershydoctors patronage he wtllmiddot it off edtllcl~bOt~ m the present state - Reerring to the problem of ating on a double-shift basis beshyseems igetmiddot the higher education deg CXI1Z~1011 bull educating youth toward accept- ~ause of the demand for adshy
They begin -to perform inltwhich hids so capable of taking Th~lette~was written on beshy ing their futureresponsibilJties ~i5Sionbull minor opera houses Ros~~s r~se ~ Jennyt~ou~h many ~ears t~~ half of HisIlbli1es~~o~e Phis the letter warned against the~ is swifter than Clares and she doctors Jumor will 1t seems XII by Msgr A-ngeloDell cquadangers of8 strictly technicillReceives Grant is recogriizedas ~I primadOna become hi wife Substitut~V~ica S7~retary f for~ of educatlOn WiSHINGTQN( NC )--Georgeshyat La Scala whl1e Clare lS sbll Amusing ~ttempt struggling But ~theb shddenly slje i~
But this is a story not merely killed in a car- crash and the of singing butmiddot also of love Rose doctor crazed withgri~f streaks takes9ne ioverthen~second off for Phiiadelphia middotjoimnYs At the storys close she is going schooling comes tltt a halt arid
off on an American touraccom- panied by a proper Bostonian with whom one gathers her telationship will not be proper
Clare becomes tvolved in a~ unnatural love affair though pursued by three men Of these
one is a rather sinister middottype in whose past the mysterious Panshy
sian middotnun figures More Puppets Than ~ersons Rose -and Clae slIde ~waf
from the practice of their reli shygion Occasionally they talk of
sin but altho~ghtheymiddot ate troubled 10 conSClence and have
moments in which they face 1 th t lk tlthelr gUl t e a IS mos y tmiddot f hmiddot
porous rabonahza lon 0 t elr flagrantwrongdoing
he headsmiddot for Erigland and a career in crime
End of the book No The ~octor has successors Fourmiddot or five of them come and go with the speed of the participants in a comedy chase We get to k~oWeducation and recalled in this- ognize the ~imits of their proshytheir names and thats middotabout allmiddot respecfa passage of an address fessional competence and collabshy
Maggie finally retires andmiddot is given by the Pope last Novem- orate with youth movements and - thought to be sinking down to ber to a group of representatives lrganizations which are a death while thingsgo bad~y for of European private schools school of life some good folkmiddot of the village~ The Pontiff declared 0 at that I
and some villains wax fat But time 1) - Sailors Aid Ch~rity o _
Johnny returns obviouslyfrom i i t iifli tal tomiddot tself LISBON (NC )-Crewmen of prison to set ~he sc~les~ri~ht eXclu~e~ ~hec ta~k edt e~uca ~verl u middots Navr ships visit- i===========
surely a strange agent of Justlce t d hbts te mg LIsbon havedonated19 cases And Dr Drummond retutns to lOn at~ pr 1d
l prdlva dor-t of u~ed middotclothing to Caritas a 1
ganlza lons middotan In epen en BLUE recall MaggIe from the brmk of f tmiddothmiddotmiddotmiddot Catholic charitable organization group rom assummg elr re- RIBBON t d b fmiddot What IS sugges e y way 0 runnmg the house
extenuation of their sin is that This attempt at a riovel is they have invQluntarily been fairly amusing It is literate and placed in surroundings and a perceptive with a few dramatic way of life where temptation is passages and a few flickerings very strong an easy code pre- of fun But it isaboumiddot as ramshyvails and immoral affair are shackle as the house that Dr cpmmonplace There is also Druminond walked into on his more than a hint not only of first day in Ballybeg
the tyranny of art but-too of African Missions the evil which its service can A good account of African effect in one not crystal-clell~ as mission life is given in Ffre in to its limitations the Bush by Paul Bernier ttans-
This is a book rich in period lated from the French bRoch atmosphere and riotpus in colormiddot LEi Page (Kenedy $375) -It The author ismiddot impressively purports to be a middotnovel and we knowledgeable about music andmiddot are warned notmiddotto take it as musicansmiddot The international autobiographical middotWhile heed-
State ~~d addfessed ~ pre~l-dellt ~~arl~s lor~o~ th~ Soclal Week who readmiddot it at the openshying session of the assemIY Thelcenttter 5tatt~d that a nashytion coriscfous of its future should give corisideiableatten tion to the piobleiJi of the edu- cationit gives toiurmiddotYouth
It saio that modern states should give full freedom to pri shyvatemiddot initiatives in matters of
the hereafter and resume the middotbmiddotlmiddott thO fil k rlocal practice - with Maggie5Ponls~111he~hln I~ e m 8bels
a calm w lC IS mcompart1 eth th f d t l WI ts thu~ al1en amiddot req~lre-mEm 0 e uman ~erson
middot the liv~s of h1rdworking priests middot whomiddot have so middotmuch to contend middot with and often so little to show for their la15orsFew books about the missions are as reveal ing
Tunin~ Repairin~ amp Rebuildin~
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Education it said should tQWn university has received aft
avoid premature specialization of umestrtcted $6000 grant from youth and protect ~e rights of the Westinghouse Educationa) gerieral culture wl1ich ~t called ~ Fo~ndation of Pittburgh The
the inost vahiilble capital of a m~mey il to be used for publicashymiddotpeople Education should also
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11 Family Life Continued from Page One
basis of our modern ffilrriage system To those whll have fallen under its spell m Irriage becomes not a way of li e but the way of life
Speaking about individualism 8S the second characteri ltiC of the secular iltleal of rna rriage Father Cervantes said tht aVelshyage romantic marriage dltes de- sire children but not f gtr the right reasons
This type of marrial e lie SUited does not want children for the glory of God or tor the good of the children or or the so~ial welfare of the communshyity but because the wife would fe(~l frustrated if she did not have a couple of childrln and the husband would tire of the wife unless she had the added interest of children to decoy his interest and economic sup- port
Romanticism logicall r deshymands a planned progr am of sex selfishness which iIlcludes contraception abortion lterili shyzation divorce mass insti tutionshyal placements adoptions and a general denial of social r espoJl- sibil~ty Father Cel vantes said
Roles Confused The middotthird characteristic of the
seeular ideal of marria ~e he continued is a confusion of the roles of husband anI I wife mother and father parelt and child The philosophical b~ sis of this confusion of roles~ ne de cllred isthe denial of the natshyural law theespou~l of themiddot cultural theory of social ~enesis and a romanticmiddotmis~ndemiddotstandshying of the meaning of the term democracy so that any rc Ie difshyferentiation between the sexes is considered undemocratic
Father Cervantes cor cluded that the American secular image of marriage and the famiy has yielded to the infantile p easure principle and megalomani a in its antisocial individualism
How this immature lecular ideal can be baptized irto the maturity of faith is nQ small
h d I dchallenge e ec are
General Picture Another speaker at th e conshy
vention Lee Blaske of Catholic Social services in Detroit warned about subtle sect lar in- fluences that threaten family strultures but he added tha~ middotthe general picture ofC litholic Only then he concludeq bert MS pastor recaled A marriage nd family life ~s can we hope tO have ourCathQ year ago we wer~ abullmost hangin( good lic family cultllre premised frQm the rafters of the church
Mr Blaske spoke on Marshy upon love (wich is tt~ distinct riding Qut the storm and none riage Conflict The Sacrld-Se~ hote of Christianity) inlgttead Qfo dreamed thatmiddota year lat~r we ular Hierarchy Hedelcribed sacred values as repre limtirig all middotthat is fixed and urchang
th I t h ing 10 e marrIage re a cons Ipbased on the principleshlherent in Ule natural and moral law
Secular values in ou hietiatchy he said repxesllnt the fluctuating standards s~nsisin pragmatism and rel~ tivism
th twhich is such a serIOus rea f Ito stable marrIage and amIy today behlnd a modern brick for amiddot concert structures at the present time rectory built as a wing to theh h (th Ii Leading the 115 musiciansDeclaring t at tea 0 C church
managers and aides was conshyfamily enjoys a favorabl e pOSI- h In conneetion with the dedication when compared (I our ductor Eugene Ormandy w 0
had brought the orch~stra heretion ceremopies Bishop Schexsacred-secular hierarchy Mr nayder administered Confirma Blaske added howeveJ that after dnping acclaim for recishy
tals in the Soviet UnionPoland tiqn ~q If- Clasl of 70 adults and and Western Europe d chilren i
The Pope presented a largemiddot ----------------- shy silver medailion to Mr Ormandy h Ith
~~~hr~s~d~~sat~~~eii~ n~SUP~Jt hffJI vidual members ~e chatted 11 rlJ
middotwith Mr and Mrs Ormandy and with individual musicians inshycluding violinist David Madison
associate concert master and assistant conductor Will i a m Smith
The orchestra which was to go to Austria to give a con
middot1
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nie Jean Brown winler of an essay contest 01 the theme Why I Should Exershy
eise My Right ~ Vote turned out to be a 2~-yearshyold DomInicanmiddotmiddot nun Sister Ma~y Consflia NC Pll itomiddot
cert in Graz after its Rome per formance was given a reception at the American Embassy in Rome
DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL Invite young girls (14-23) to
labor in Christs vaSt vineyard as an Apoltle of theEdi~icashytions Press Radio Movies andmiddotTelevision With these modern means these Missionshyary Sisters bringmiddot9hrists Doc trine to aU regardless of race color or middotcreed For informa- tion writeto
Rev tother Supriot St middotPaI~~~~~bull i8~8ton 3~ Mbull~s
fear wpuld see the dedication of the restored church
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ioners topk refuge in t~ebull choir ~ YES WE HAVE Papa IAudience loft of themiddot church dUrulg Ule t storm The loft and neaJby stor- lt) VATICAN CITY - His Holimiddot bull
age roomsmiddotvere above the crest G ness Pope Pius XII received bull KIN Extra Lge of the tidal wave which came in members of the Philadelphia the wake of the hurricane The SIZE Orchestra in a special audience bull King Size old rectory was demolishe~ in the Hall of the Consistory LOBSTERSOnly its empty shell remainswhile the group was in Rome
Conference work must be done to improve and strengthen this position and reach certain individuals who have permitted secular forces to dominate their marriage and family relationship
Mixed Marriages An address on the - Factual
Picture of Marriage and the Family Today- Socially was given by Brother Gerald J Schnepp of Stmiddot Marys Univershysity San Antonio Tex
He said that of all marriages in which Catholics are involved about 30 per cent are mixed marriages Stating that there are good reasons to believe the mixed marriage rate will inshycrease he added If we canshynot stop the trend we should at least take steps to decrease the disorganizing effect of mixed marriages -
Brother Schnepp middotsaid that although the divorce rat~ deshycreased 12 per cent between 1950 and 1955 the problem is still a major one in terms of the number of people involved
In 1955 there were 377000 divorces involving 754000 adults and an uncounted number of children he said In that same year there were 1531000 marshyriages This is a ratio of one divorce to every four marriages
An integrated approach towshyard modern family living was urged by ~lphonse yen ClEmens of the Catholic University of America Wastlington pe
iPter~~~e~ A~proaeh Mr ClEimens ~epl~red ihe
ininimal approachso Widespread in Catholic famlIies which uses as its only middotmiddotnOrin the sinfulness or sinlessness of a givenpracshytice He called for an inte grated approach which envisions norms beyond the field of morals and in the fields of dogma liturgy and ascetics
Mr Clemens declared that the practice of asking whether some~
thing is a sin should be replaced by questioning whether it is in conformity with the mind of the Church and a total Catholic culshyture
Ohly then he said can we hope to find that integral Cathshy
olic way of life which refrains from measuring necklines the number of minutes required to discharge the Sunday Mass obli shy
gation or the nUl1ber of times _ a teenager lllay date the same
person per week
THE ANCHORshyurs July 17 1958
Cheering Crowd Greets Co rd inaI
KILLARNEY (NC)-Streels bedecked with flags and buntshying and cheering crowds greeted His Eminence John Cardinal DAlton Primate of All Ireland as he ~rrived here to preside at the annual congress of the Catholic Truth Society of Ireshyland
Civil authorities later gave an official welcome to the Cardinal in the Town Hall The speaker at the ceremony recalled the fact that a few years ago Kilshylarney had named a new row of houses DAlton Avenue in honor of the prelate
In his reply the Cardinal exshypressed the hope that the aims of the Catnolic Truth Society would be made better known and that greater public interesf in the association would be aroused
PLAN WORLD MARIAN CONGRESS Franciscan Father Carlo Balic (left) il founder and chief Mariologist of the third Internationa1 Mario-Mariological Congress which will convene in Lourdes Sept 10-17 Father Balic is shown with his Eminence Gregory Peter XV Ca-rdinal Agagianian Patriach of CiliCia of the Armenians NC Photo
ProvincialNew La Salette
Continued from Page One Salette Minormiddot Seminary ~
HartshyS~minary Enfield N H SI1 ford in i914 to prepare for the perior of La Salette Seminar~ Priesthood Ill 1922he left for
Attlebor~ 15lP~rior alld Master of Novices at La Salette Semin- aryEastBre~steruntil the No vitiate was transferred to Cent~r Harbor N H in 1953 where middotFather LeBlanc again became Superior and continued his duties as Master of Novices t
Born in Amesbury the son of Maxime LeBlanc and Philo- mena Landry Father LeBlanc receiv~d his primary education at St Josephs Parochial School Fitchb~rg until he entered La
Prelate Dedicates Restored Church
CREOLE (NC)-Sacred Heart church here was blessed byBishop Maurice Schexnayder of Lafayette La a year after it was practically destroyed by
Hurricane Audrey
l~ his ~ermon at the dedicashytion Ma~ )ather Alvarez Gil
bull~eigium where he itudie4 phi~shyospptyand theology at the ~aul-
bullciJoiJmiddot Seminary the Dominishycan Fathers House of Studies a~ TournaLIt was at roitrnai that he was ordained to the PriestshyhOQd on March 26 19~8
As Provincial Superior Very P~middot~rmd Father Leblanc takes overmiddot the duties of Reverend vLgafg J Fortier MS who hasjust completed his middotterm His duties will give him charge of J
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Most Acces~ibleSh~W~as~ Jh William H Mooring
This week I h~ve some ~ords toeat middot After attending the D~meylanrl prem~ere in July 1955
said Walt Disney appeared to have brought qown from the realms of imagination into our world of crass material shy
ism his kingdom of crea- fornia md a mecca to most tures with their fine paroshydies of human strength of weakriess At Disrieyland they cOilld be touched by arld touch us for a quarter or four bits a ride
feared that by using his fairyland charshyactels to cajoleins tea d 0 f
eharm tis Walt had done vioshylieilCe to his itO c k p i I e of imaginative and ever re-play-able movies I was wrong I had under-estimated the power 8tI Disneys art nd over-esti- Jaat~d public resistance to hill had made outa good ease for essentially commercial show- stronger U S-Philippine coshy
t d d_nship opera JOn on economic an Ip-By now almost 12000000 lomaiic levelsmiddot Hiss message to
people have enjoyed Disneyland Hollywood boiled down to this About 43 per cent of them came --m outslde of Callfornla VISshyuv
ltors have represented over 60 foreign countries You might think of the place as mainly for young children but adults out-Ilurilber children 3 to 1 in age lit any rate
middot Adds New Attractions Disneyland has grown in size
Mid scope An original invest menf of $17000000 has been inshy
OICaSed to $23600000 the new- middotpeople For as President Garcia est attractions including a $300 pointed outmiddot the Philippines is 000 full-scale replica of the 18th one of Asias strongest rallyhig aentliry windjammer Colum points against athetistic commushybia which was thefirst Amer- nism It needs films to help- not i_I ship to sail around the hinder world Scnsesmiddot Politi
also a new 0I1e-~II launched a campaign of eivicTheres bull a According to one report Carlmiddot
waf trip through Tomorrow-middot Fnremans The Brlmiddotdge on the~ land and other delights ranging River Kwai already believed _ gtlIVI1i space ships to an imagin- to have taken in $6000000 durshyscurry down the hole with ing less than 1 000 theater runs Alice in W~mderland - in the USA is not acceptable
Froll the start Walt has said middotfor Eastern_ Berlin where the ttaet his Disneyland may never Reds hae the s1ly-so This may be fully and finally completed indicate the commies think the It will constantly be changing film is agin em _w attractions rising Aduillly do any American
On a recent weekdaygt 10 films play Eastern Germany ~uthful company I re-vlslted thesedays If they do the nUI1l-Disneyland I found courteous ber is small and the take microshyc~eerCul staffs Improved facili-scopic This tale about Kwai ties for hancpmg the crowds sounds mighty like a political ~lenty of good low-priced eat- publicity gag to me 109 pla~e~ and well shaded rest- Kwai teeins with Oneshyfal patl~
middot EXCltmg and Instructive These help to create the genshy
er~l atmQs~lere of happin~ss gaiety and contentment which pervades Disneyland as ftlll shylIIeeking family groups move through the magic of yesterday
todaymiddot and tomorrow On every side ideas spring at one endshylessly Most of them are excit shying as well as instructive
Disneyland has become a place to wonder as well as wander From Mickey Mouse to Dumbo
Donald Duck to the Sevel~ Dwarfs David Crockett to tt~ ~ Sleeping Beauty aU the characshyers on which Disney has basedhis~ unique reputationas the w~1ds gr~atestpurveyor of famlly enertainrneiitcombine 110 make pf Disrieyiarida pul
Sfi~~~i~yen~~i~ Dame Disney-~t~ri4sfor
Far from satiating public inshyterest in the theater and TV pc~~rams provided by Disney Disneyland so blends artistic and oornmercial appeal as to stimushy
lat t ~h e l
man ~ has done what no
cMh~rs have attempted He lias lIlade his name a seal and guar~ antee of good clean fun for thenst family audience While many modern showmen have starved us of entertainment reshyfleeting the sense of child-like wonder innate in us all Disney has reached out via theater and llome screens to provide healthyre-recreation even incidental education in its finest popular forms
Arid in this plan I now see ~ has made Disneyland hill reatest and most accessible showcase No wonder itmiddot is -ut to all those visitine Cali shy
Please send us more motion pictures which reflect ideals your country and mine have in common
He did not say but seemed to infer that not all the Hollywood movies sent to the East in these
days express or exemplify the -better side of American life
This message from Garcia should be taken seriously tomiddot
heart by the Holly~ood movie
people living here Message From Garcia
President Carlos P Garcia of the Philippines visited 20th Century-Fox studios the busishyest and most confident in Holly- wood these days At luncheon he was feted by the Motion Picture AssociatioIJ
Film stars ~nn Blyth Irene Dunne Virginia Mayo Ronald Regan Jeff Chandler Rod Steishyger ~une Lockhart Joan Fonshytaine and others were present Many top producers directors and ~riters were there too
President Garcia already had seen President Eisenhower He
World ism and since when have the Marxists objected to that
-Colorado CentenaryDENVE~ (NC)-A Pontifi shy
cal Mass and a pageant featuring 100 Years of Catholic Faith in P
Colorado will be among the contributions of Colorado Cathshyolics tp the Rush to the Rockshyies centennial celebration here
l Fl 1959n e )ruary
H SEA1gt 49th 81ATEG M h I()vernormiddot IC ae A Stepshyovich of the Territorv of Alaska is _a native Ala~kan son of a pioneer immigrantshyof the golil rush days First Catholic ever elected to that
office he is a graduate of Gon7aga University Sp()shyklne and Notre Dame Uni- versit~~ law schooL Themiddot 39shy
year~ld war veteran is the father of ei~ht children nnd is a daily Conununicailt
afld religious~iilstructionto pre- shy fulfll h pare the people to I t elr duties as eiiizens
The campaign includes a courSe for leaders oi the move- ment gi~en by pr6iniQent )ay of the Mission continentsmiddot and ecclesiastical personalitiesmiddot _ --- shyat the parish theatre of the Cut outthis cojumn pi~ your sacrificeto it and mailit to the Church of Our Lady of Candle- Most Rev F~lton J Shee~National Director of The Society for mas here the PropagatIon ~fthe Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Y
It deals with such questions or y~ur DIOCESAN DIREC~OR REV RAYMOND T CONSiDINE as the position middoto Catholics with middot368 N9rth Main ~treet Fall River Mass
regard to political parties and therole of the Church and the Former Industrialist u S~ SenateConfirms state in the field of the general SImiddotngs F middotrst Mass McCone Selection welfare of the people It also includes a studyof social ques- ROUBAIX France (oNC) WASHINGTON (NC) - The
MARTYR PRIEST Fifty y~ars ago Father Leo Heinshyrichs OFM of St Elizashybeths Church Denver was kiHed by an anarchist while
d t b H Ihe wasmiddot 18 n utmg 0 y Communion at Sunday Mass
Born in Oestrichs Archdioshy
cese of Cologne Germany in 1867 he entered the Order of St Francis at Paterson
NJ in 18~(being ordained
in 1891 His cause for beati shyfication has been present~d to the Vatican A special
plaque may be ampeen in the Denv~r Franciscan Church
aSking th~ faithful to~ pray for him Instead they come to pray to him NC Photo
C ampo ign Begins
In Venezuela
CARACAS (NC)~Yenezuelas Catholic Action moveme~t has
Bishop of LiIle in the catHedralP h G t S t of that cityarls ~ smiddot uppor -----lr------~From Farm Lands DIMMICK (NC) - Members ATWOOmiddotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotDmiddotmiddotmiddotof Sacred Heart parish in this bull i
~l~~t ~~~~e~ OILSCHi~middotE~LAL~YJ_~ The men of th~ parish ahnost
all- of whom ure farmers have HEATNGmiddot 0ILSrented the land from its owner dUIing the past two years and
have farmed it in their spare South bull Sea Ststime I
So far proceeds froJ the par Hyannfs Tel HY 81 ish fann have provided a new heatingplar1t for the church new sacristy doors and other improvemenJs Chief crops on ~ Check These Banking Services the 120 acres are corn and soyshybeans Real Etate l_ns -------------- bull
Savings lank life InsuranceBROOKLAWN bullCMistmas and VacatiOn Clubs PHARMACY Savings Accounts
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Have you evermade a convert Have YOO loved your lalth_ much that it overflowed to make others share the JOYs 01 ihe GOs- pel Couldmiddotthere not be spiritual birth-control as well as physical birth control If the spirit 01 a Catholic stifles the generation 01 Christ in ~tbers is it not serious as is the robbing of the earth 01 the fruit when tIJe seed is planted
To the m~ITied thesinglegt and all the faithful will be asked on Judgment Day Where are your children Some will have to give account Of the generation of the flesh and all must give account of the generation of ihe Spirit Is the United States canonical-minded or evangelical-minded does it consider only the sheep within its own fold or do we re~ member that Our Lord said Other sheep I have who are not of the fold
The United States has eleven times as many Catholics as South Korea bu~ counts less than twice as many converts Th~ U~ted States h~s fifteen times as many priests as Sout~ Korea However eonvershysions in the United States Dumber less than three per priest per lear while in South
Iorea conversioqll aUinber two hundred pe test per yeK
-- shyBecause there was ~o one ~ teach them religion four non-
Christian villages 150 miles south of Seolllbegan a do-it-~ourself conversiOn campaign Now two thousand are ready for Baptism and many more are asking for instructions ~
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If you have never had a convert it would be well as priest or layman to lJegin making sacrifices to send misionaries or teachers of catechism to these areas This can be done -for aboutmiddot $25 a month Whe~e could $25 a month or any multiple of it bebettermiddot spent to prepare for a happy eternity What a joy on Judgment Day to learn that through our self-denial converts will rise up to declare us blessed lor aiding hi giving them the faith The quesshy
tion of where your sacrifices will be sent to make converts will as always ~epend ap~n the Holy Father~ When you give to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith you give to the Holy Fatber and by all~wjng him to decide where the sacrifice must be ent you bring apon yourself an exira blessing
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GOD LOV~ YOU to HK for $5 To thaflk God for His manyblessings~ to MLS for $5 to MABmiddotfor $3 I promised the Missions this sacrifice if l won 3 scl1olarship for high School 1 did bull tq JP fot ~l~ Frcgtm t~e fortunate for the unfortunateshy
T k th h I ld _ a e e ow 0 e wor In your hands You can do just that if
you pick up a WORLDMISSION ROSARY and circle the globe in payer For 3 sacrifice-offering of $2 ~long with your request you can havea rosary on which you will remember to pray for all ~be Missi~s of the world because the multicolore~ beads reinind you
Senate has confirmed without opposition President Eisenhowshyers appointment of John A Mcshy
Cone Los Angeles businessman as a member of the Atomic Energy Commission Mr McCone a Catholic layshy
man and a Knight of St Greshygory since 1955 represented tHe President at the March 1956 celshyebration of the 80th birthday and 17th anniversary of the corshyonation of His Holiness Pope Pius XII
Mr McCone disc1os~d here that it is understood he would
be named chairman of the A I
E C Hesucceeds Adm Lewis L Strauss former middotchairman
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bullI BURNER SALES 1 amp SERVICE I I Ii 21 Wilbur St Taunton iIPh~e VAndyke 20~82 t _~__~_p_-__-o~I~
tions arldo the rights of farri-Hies in matters of education
In announcing the campaign Catholic Action leaders declared that if was their movements
mission to insure proper gufdshyance of the faithful in order that they might be practicing Catholics and better citizens in the exercise of their civic duties and rights
JThe group of lecturers giving the course in civic and religiousinstruction includes Auxiliary shyacas ~hq ~s also Military Vicar
f Bishop Ramon Lizardi 0 Carshyof Venetuela
~he five chiidren and 26 grandshychildren of a prominent indusshytrialist attended his first Solemn Mass in the Church of Saint Martin here wHh hundreds of his fotmer employes Andr~Lepoutre 69 left Roushy
baix shortly after the death of his wife 10 years ago Leaving the several wool processing plants and mills he owned in the hands of his relatives he went to the Benedlctlne Abbey of St Andre near Bruges Belgium to study for the priesthood
He was ordained by His Emishynenee Achille Cardinal Lienartmiddot
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THE ANCHORshyAstronomy SCIOO at Georgetown Thurs July 17 1958 13
Opens Space 4~ge to Students WASHINGTON (NC) - The while advancing in the knowshy Assert Church
Graduate llChool of astron Igtmy ledge of astrophysics conducted here ill the nat ons Promi~es HopeThe very word astronomicalcapitol at Georgetown Univershy has come to symbolize size orsity is one of the largest in middotthe To Christians great magnitude Computingworld J problems relating to the solar SAN FRANCISCO (NC)
Authority for ~he lrtatenent system used bya mathematical -The Church always looksis Father Francis J~ Heyden SJ genius who directs the s~hool He said like it is going down in disshyBut at Georgetowns school of
aster-this is true in everyit is the only Cat~olic scho( 1 of astronomy a time-saving eiecshyastronomy in thi~ country al shy age Our times look the worsttronic computor has been obshythrough there are some 59 ether But the Church is not goingtained It is an electronic brain Buch schools in thJ nation down It is Christ living againformally known as ElectroData
in each member in each genershyTher are some 10 studem s at E 101 manufactured by the Burshyation and not communism northe school One ot the uni vershy roughs Corporation The brain
Ilityr most distinglJished grldushy is able to compute in a manner a million devils can stop the Mystical Bodyates in radio-astr~nomy is Dr of minutes problems which used
The man talking is FatherJohn P Hagen noW the dirE ctor to take a mathematical genius of the U S Navya Vanglard days and weeks to solve Martin DArcy SJ former project master of Campion Hall Oxford
New Meaning University now lecturing at theIn search for truth rather than I With the coming of the space middotUniversity of San Francisco age the Institute of World Poli shy
a race for supreDacy of s ~ace
His message Hope the astronomy llChol at Georgeshy ty founded in 1945 at Georgetown was found~d 123 )ears In a world beset by problematown by the late famous scholarago The roll call of students each Christian individual must Father Edmund A Walsh 5Jand scholars who jhave come to imitate Christ in struggling withhas taken on a new significancethe ~iChool over t~e years reads middot his own crosS knowing that heThe institute originally waslike a Whos Who in Scieltce will be knocked down but knowshyfounded to deal with problemsThe coursesmiddot are ~asic afid fasshy middot ing too that he is winning aU
of international affairs concernshycinating and the ~dents tomc the timeing war But now there arefrom many partsmiddot of the Wlrld Father DArcy acknowledg~problems in unchartered areasEarly Y~ars the perils of the time communshyand there are global matters shynever before dreamed of as manshyFather James Curley SJmiddot 123 YEARS OF ASTRONOMY Founded in middot1835 the ism war strife poverty each
founded the schoCll in 1835 He kind looks C)nce again tomiddot the school of astronomy at Georgetown UniversityWashing- mans personal struggle But he Iltarted the practice of kee ping glory of the God-made stars ton D C is the only Catholic school of its kind in the nation i~sists Gods on our side a daily record ofl temperatures
and thelargest in the world A noted astronomer Father Need Virtue ~f Hopenoon 3 pm and q pm Balomshyeter readings wcentre taker at Renovate Chap~l Francis J Heyden SJ is its direCtor The toll call of its Hes times~ million more
powerful than any devil Father noon He entered the infO mashy dgra uates reads like a Whos Who in Science-~ The George- DArcy reminds With the Re-Don faithfully ot~r 50 y~ars At W~st Point
town Astronomical Observatory pictured here was begun demption the devil was defeatedprestrving the d~~ for future WEST POINT (NC)-A $500- on the campus in 1841 NC Photo for aQ time-thats the messagescholars He hardly could lave 000 renovateion project isunder- of St Paul We should remem- realized that this practice one
way at the Chatgtel of the Most Swedmiddotmiddotsh Smiddotchoolboy Gmiddotyes Lesson bel it The devils been check- day would develfpinto Jront Holy Trinity at the Uinted States mated forever Of course indishypage news Military ~cademyhere I Chimiddot Ch l Hmiddot viduals can perish through theirIn 1841 the astronomical ob A new tower will be built for n at OC urcn ~tory own fault and there will al shynervatory was begun at the unishy the gothic structure and the STOCKIOLM (NC) -- Radio The 110000 Crowns Ques- ways be natural anxiety but versity campus alld in 1845 the chapel sanctuary and choir loft listeners and teltivision viewers tions and the answers given by there is no cause for pelsimism first observations were II ade will be expanded in this predominantiy Protestant Haakon on the Swedish radio Ho~ is a virtue much neededThe dist~nction ot determi ling
In addition the chapel base country were given a lesson in and teleyision shlgtw were the today bull the true meridian pf Washington ment will be enlarged and an the history of the Catholic following 1) Which pope was Father 0Arcy believes thatwas achieved in 1850 by the all-purpose room will be con- Church during - the past few imprisoned in Castel Saflt An- Catholics are too much infected Jesuit university structedformeetjngs and lec- weeks by a 13-year-old schQol- gelo during the 1ack Qf Romc with Jansenism-talingmiddot theIn 1911 the latel Father Franshytures The work is expected to boy and was freed upon payment of negmiddotativemiddotview that God is toecis ATorndorf S- fo~nded the be completed about Christm~smiddot Haakon Josephson of this city a ransom (Cleent VII 1523-middot severe emphasizing the stayinoeisll1010gical observatory a1 the
Most Holy Trinity chapel a attracted nationwide attention 34) 2) Whi~h plaquope took the away from sin instead of emshySCh(4)l There day tn and daJ out parish of the New York arch- whim he appeared on the Swed- initiative of the first Crusade phasizirig doing goodteleseisms were r1corded ar d in diocese was built in 1899 after ishr~dio and television version (Urban JI 1088-99) 3) Which The Jesuit scholar and edu-1923 Georgetown I Was abl to
record the great (arthquake ofmiddot a spe~ial act of Congress author- of Double or Nothing Choos- Pope allowed Charlemagne to cator thinks that the doctrine TokJo 12 hours bcentfore the n~ ized use of government land for ing the historyof the papacyas be crowned on Christmas Day in of the- Mystical Body holds
a Catholic church The parish his subject he won the top prize St feters (Leo Ill 795-816) promise of restoring hopeprominent news $ervice of the now serves some 750 cadets of 10000 -Swedish crowns (about 4) Which pope fourJded the Sis- Christians His advice is enshyday reported the fUsaster
and several hundred officers $2000)afte~ giving the correct tine Chapel and was alse gtin- graved in the motto Living thSpace ~ge enlisted men civilians and their answers to a series of questions volved in the cOllspiracy against truth in love let us grow upToday there ar~ new use for families about eight popes Lorepzo de Medici (Sixtus IV in Him who is our head Christ
the observatory instrum ~nts The chapel has always been As an additional prize Haakon 1471-84) 5) Which pope ex- Too many Christians are likeAtomic explosion$ may be deshy maintained without government was given a free trip to Rome commumca~ed Savonarola and St Thomas the Apostle thetectcd in various parts of the caused thIs reformer to be support A national committee where the highlight of his four- h d d b d h t want a sIgn they are not willIngworld Now that the space age t h ange an Ullle as a ere IC t b l th t hdunder the direction of Gen J ay VISI came w en he was re- (Alexander VI 1492-1505) 6) 0 eleve WI ou seell1g ehas evolved from ~he atomic age Lawton Collins (USA Ret)is ceived in audience by His Holi- Which popes troops defeated s~ld But we must no~ ask forthe big problem if a better unshyseeking funds for the renovation ness Pope Pius XII The Pontiff signs Our Lord remll1ded uswhich were tak~n at 6 am project The special gifts com- who had heard about the school- those 0 Empelqr Fredellk IIa~ that Blessed are they who seederstanding of ~hotosyntllesis mittee is headed by Gen An- boys interest in the history of Parma (Innocent IV 1243-~4) not but believe thony C McAuliffe (USA the popes encouraged him to 7) WhIch pope was the subject Palrish Has I Splenl~id of a famous paintfng by Titian L M b hmiddotRet) continue his study of the papacy argest em ers and ratified the cC4~titutions ofVocations ~ecord Gen Collins said that COh- New York Bound the Jesuit order (Paul III 1534- OMAHA (NC)-The Catholic
WESTPHALIA (NC) - V7hen tributions to be the project can Shortly before returning to 49) 8) Which pope under whose Daughters of America now has the Church of thcent Visitation in be sent directly to the chapel Stockholm Haakon also re- pontificate the dogma of papal its largest membership 209000 this little commlmity on the here The General stressed that ceived an offer to come to New infallibility was proclaimed in the 55-year history of the plains of central T~xas celeblated anyone interested in having a York to qualify for the $64000 voluntarily took the position of organization This was anshyits 71ith anniversarr nine pI iests corps of middotofficersmiddot with proper Question quiz show He accepted being a prisoner in the Vati- nounced here at the national and 21 Sisters w~re amon~ the spiritual training should be in- the offer after obtaining his par- can after the unification of convention of the Catholic wornshynatives who retuled home and terested in the project ents consent to make the trip Italy (Pius IX 1846-1878) ens group too~ part in it
There are only 163 fan ilies in this all-CathoJ)c commu nity but in recent years- there nave ~fllt 48 vocati0rs--10 pi iests nd 38 SIsters __
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Divine Word So~iety THE ANCHOR- 4Th~ Yardstick Thurs July)7 1958- I
Names College Head ST LOUIS (NC)-A -priestSays Corporations~ Unions ~ African Bishop
bull who has spent the last decade -working among Negro poor in FRANKFURT (NC) ~ BishopMust Coordinate Policies St Louis has been selected by Joseph IGwanuka of Masaka
By Msgr GorgeG Higgins the Society of the Divine Word Uganda ordained two p~iests of to become rector of the DivineDirector NCWC Social Action Department thlaquo White Fathers here for theWord College in Washington
On July 1wages and other labor costs in the steel African missionsHe is 67-year-old Father WilshyIndustry went up automatjcanyunde~the terms of the third liam A Benz He will ordain five more in
and last year of the Steelworkers current contract Why Catholic schools the ne~ recshy Munich on July 20 This is the tor believes are urgently needed first time an African-born bishopdidnt the industry (fo(the twelfth time since the end of tomiddot win Negroes to Catholicism has ordained priess in_this dty
alone stop the march of infla- crisis getS lilY worsetheym~bt 5Miriiaturi Booklet U~ry be persladrd fol~iye~t a try
That last senten~eof -~ bllt for th~ time bejnitbey aremiddot ~mz GefIl1aIJY (NC)- A SupercRight DelwlteExtra d~se Trim not likely ~ ito 90 ~~niature bo9~et mea$uring _
middotSM~KED bull SHANKLESS La ConclUSIon In the words of o~ly a Jittl~ more t~im six tbou- _ economist John K Galbraith in sandths ofa square inclt 000- ~
middot TteAf~luent Soci~ty Where tain~ng the Lord~ P~aer u --iriflation is concerned nearly seven languages has been placedmiddot evelyone firidsitconvenient to on sale heremiddot
middot cohline himself to conversation The 14-page booklet so ti07 that three copies can be placed
I Portugal Issuesmiddot New on a penny is being sold to raise funds to rebuild the JohannSeries of Stamps Gutenberg Museum here which SPECIAl
LISBON (NC)-Portugal has _ was destroyed during the war issued two new series of stamps T~e Our Father is printed in representing two native saints English German French Dutch who are venerated in thiscoun- Swedish Spanish and Amershy SALE try _ ican as the publishers call it
The stamps bear the images of 1dW middot St~ Theotonius a 12th century
Augustinian monk and middotSt Eliz- ab~th of Portugal 14th century queen who became famous for her charity-
The series are of two stamps each Tne image of St Theotoshy
riius is printed oil a green hVoshy_ ~cudo s1lt gt c and on a sepia JHUR$DAY FRIDA~
~ Iive-e~udo stamp The brick ed AND SATURDAY ONLYI90MME~10RATIVES The and violet d~noininationsof the
blcent~nmal of the birth of St Elizabethseries have aface lIIio It hOt or icedl AntQJ1io C~nova (1757-1S2i6 c va~t1Er ~~ o~e~nf2gt9 eScudos famed sculptor imdfirst di~~slle~h~~~y ~
rector of the Vatican mus- Mi1d Ind69c
World War II) counter im- BI h b I t I h oug s rmgs ~s dlr~t y tomiddot ~ed la eJ WIt a substantial the point of thismiddotcolumn~ It is ~crease III prices debatable whether or not the
According to Business steel industry should increase itS W~ek thats the main topic of prices this year imd whether or discussion these days in the not it should have raised themmiddot iteel and re- 11 times since the end of World lated industries War II It is also being But -thats beside the pOint discussed in the The point is that the decision as daily press to whe~her or not there ought to
CONDUCTS SERVICESBus i n e s s be another price increase in an Father Robert Lynch OFMWeek says that industry as important as steel
the~e is ~o sin- should not be made in a vacuum will conduct solemn devoshygle ans~er to but hould be coordinated with tions in honor of St Anne t his question the price (and wage and profit) at Our Ladys Chapel Newbeyond U S decisions of other industries
Bedford July 20-26 SteePs s tat e- What Next ment that it is At the present time unforshynot going to act tunately this can be done -orily Soiled Currencyuntil the situ haphazardly if at all There is ation clarifies And thats about no organization nor federation Giftto School the siz~ of it of organizations in which labor
If is taken for granted at and management from the PITTSBURGH (NC)-St Anshycourse that steel piiceswill major industries can meet even thonys Sehool for Retarded eventually be raised either one to talk about much less sys- Children in nearby Oakmont at a time or all at once but tematically coordinate their Pa is $10970 richer through an -Until the situation clarifies it- wage-price-profit decisions inmiddot anonymous gift in soiled and deshyllelf ~ven the experts can onlymiddot the best interests of the econ- comp()sed bills -
guess as to why the industry omy as a whole The money arrived at the cOntraryto its past policy is -I can only conclude there- sehoolby mail in a dirty and teinporarily holding-the line fore with the same set of ques- bulky White envelope There
Se~~rl t~ntativeexplan~tion~lttions I ask~d inth~column tw~ was no indication of its senders bave beep suggestedOnei is w~e~s ago what_~lft~Where identity The ~oney mostly in th~tthe ~teelindu~trYsunexOwe go_ftO~~~re $20 bills ~~s mailed in~itts-~cted de~sion to PQstp~ne if ~o we gOJ)~ll~ph~~ardly as burgh - 1
n4)ttO fQrego another increasem ~he Iast~ WIthihttle~rno ~o-j Fa~h~r Artru~ h G~rQm in prices was motivat~d tya ordln~t19n a~n tile ffiaJgtr m~ tect~~ of the I~S~ItUtlO~ said desire to curb inflation and duSt~I~S a~aUDl~llSH so we ta~ tbeuro ~oney was evIdently thereby lJelp to cure the cllrrenl have It on th~a~th~~Ity of Mr br~ed ~~s~ middothovl~n~ no economic recession alough-who 18 c~rtamly one of 0rte ~nowsTli~ bills are the
Th t t t h the two or three most impor- ~melJize as billsI)oW used shyt aaCCsordanl gln eBres ~ng twcory tant business executives in the I didiIt try to handle them
bu n 0t USIness eek Ut d S hli there probabl isnt an thin ~ m ~ tates -that we shall ~uce addedltbeca~sewhen it For -one u~ng it ru~ssrack contmue to hav~ mflabo I ~uc~e~ one It started to upagainstan official U S Steel _ Remem~erwhlt he ~Id No cr~lble 10 myhand ~he bIllS position made ublic last Au- one co~panyno one lTIduStry~fe~ not stacked or ~ven ~und gust b Ch P Ro M andnooneuDloncanal()ne5top marubberband-butJuststuffed
Y bef alrmathn Kgefr the march of inflationmiddot in the envelope BIough ore e e auver Committee investigating steel If 0tI the~ther han~ we agree O~ the adVice o~ ~n attorney price rises - that the major co~po~ations and and ~ocal bank offiCIals Father
d the major unions of the United Garbm ~nt ~he mor~ey an en-Mr Blou~h recalled that In States ought to rdinate th ve~ope to the curenty redempshy
May 1948 WIth the hope of curb- lt00 ellmiddot ~ d f h U in fl t pohcles mmiddot the best interests of ~on IVISI(~nO te S Treas- r~C~~$al ~05n U~ S ~teellowe~ the e~(momYas~awllole are we un Jihe goyerpment r~d~Dedt rant p~r t~n ~nd refused prepare~ to _take the next logi- tbe ~118 ~ft~J ~Pilratln~ and ~~em~g~a~~~reetried cal steP ~y~tinging them tQ- ountng the~ ~ pr~sS th~te t Iether for thlS P1rpose in some mvolved ~hemlcal treatm~nt In
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at Mt St Mary Convent here me is at present ftationed
Sister Margaret Mary R lM bull native of Some~set Mass has taught at St Joseph School Fall River Holy Family School Newmiddot Bedford St Maryt School ~orth Attll~boro and I Holy ~ ame School Ne~ Bedfprd where she is now statIOned
Sister Mary Catherine R SM bull native of Newfdundland after some years of t~aching a St Joseph School F~li River was appointed Mistres~ of Novices at Mt St Mary Convent and later became the Mothfr Superilr of the l~all River Corpmunity l~rom
1939 to 1957 she was Cour cilor Provincial at Cu~berland R I Sistllr is at presert assistait to the Superior of M~ St Rita Conshyvent Cumberlandl R I
Sister Mary Gertrud~ RSM a native of New Ifedford u ught in St Louis School St Pa trick School St Jose~h School and Mt St Mary 4cademy Fall River St Mary ISchool rforth Attleboro and St Kilian Sc hool New Bedford whfre she is sta- tioned at present She has been Superior at St P~trick Con vent Fall River and Principal cf St PatrickSchool stl Joseph Sool and St Kilian S~hooI Hel sisshyter Sister Mary Anthony R SM who died in 1~55 was also among those professed on July 16 1908
Sister Mary Ttresita R SM bull nltive of Taunton Mass bas taught in the elerhentary grades at St Mary Cathedral School and lateras supervisor of lliusic and Art in St 1Iary Cathedral School and St Mary St~hool New Bedford S~e is at pI esent
stationed at Our iLady of) I[ercy Convent Nw Bedford
SEles Per~ecuti[)n Possible ~ow of Our Lady l~a here
Thestatement was issued the LAUNCESTONI (NC)-Ierseshy day befpre a second promisedmiddot
nttion of Catholicsis not today Hmiracle was to take place arid impossible even fn the En llish- instructions were giVen thatmiddot it BPeaking world Archbishop John C Heenan of jLivcrpool Aid here ~
He was addres ing some 5000 persons gathere in this ornshywall town for ttje annual comshymemoration of themartJrdom of Blessed Cuthb~rt Mayne proshytomartyr of the I British semshyinary priests I
(The seminarr priests were priests ordained abroad lit- the time of the Refo~mation ~n Engshyland A law pa~sed during the reiltn of Queen ~lizabeth I ~ade
it high treason jpunishab Ie by death for a seminary dest even to be in En~land)
Powerful odern Iates Aid Archbishop JIeenan are no less determhied than w~ ~ the England of the I first Eliabeth to stamp out th~1 ancient Iaith
]iar more pers4ns are no sufshyfering for their jFaith thall ever before he declared so th it the 20th century cold be cal ed an age of martyrs
All Europe has seen swift changes in our o~n )ifetiml the Archbishop a~ded Nobody dares prophesy what will be the polftical comple~ion of his or any other coun~ry in 10 or 20 years time Forces hostile to all religion are in the ma rch It is not inconceivable that even in the English-~peaking world Catholics may have to ~hoose
between faith a)ld persor al seshycurity
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Remain Books0 MEXICO CITY (NC) -- With
the ruling Institutional Revo_ lutionary party (PRI) rl mning far ahead in ullofficial I eturns and the electi0r assured of its
middot presidential ca~didate fonso Lopez Mateos tbe laws hostile to the Church in this country arl~ expected ~ remain ~n the books
It is anticiplted that asiD other recent PRI administrashytions these laJs probab y will not be strictly lenforced Presishy
MOTHER SUPERIOR AND PRESIDENT At the White House Mother Francine Marie Lepicard (above) Superior General of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul accompanied by three other members visitedmiddot THIRTY YEARS AGO President Eisenhower and presented him a painting of
the foundation was laid for 81 Marys Church EUAD Archdiocese the head of Christ Visiting her communitys houses in laquoit ERNAKULAM INDIA Financial conditions prevented the Churcla the United States and Canada Mother Lepicard will return
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from belne built In the past few year to her headquarters in Paris today NG Photo the parlshloDers aU POOl farmers bave
with extreme difficulty and hardship shytbemselvetl beeD able to save $2000 Wltla this mODey to buy materials and tbroUlb Dismi~~ Report of Apparation their OWD labor they built tbe walls
TERN (NC)-Anmiddot official tatement issued by the Terni and Nanli diOCese has dismissedmiddot any element of- divine -origin
middotmiddotin recently reported apparitions
be posted in all churches of the diocese~ An earlier promised miracle-the cure of an infant -failed to take PlacemiddotSuggests Catholic
The statement declared Festmiddotvat middotn IrelandHAt Maratta Alta on the outshy
skirts of Terni two children (11- DUBLIN (NC)-A suggestion year-old Gino Armadori and 9- for a national Catholic festival year-old Paola Piazza) claim to in Ireland was offered here by bave repeatedly middotwitnessed ap- Chief Superintendent H OMara tlte trials and problems spiritual aDd material to be met and r paritions of the ltadonna Also of the Dublin police force Hived 1I0t ODly at the time of the acceptance of
- other- persons claim they have had Visions Asmiddotamiddotresultmiddotof the reports put out by the press largecrowds f(lIli the town and other areas have flocked to the place fof the repOrted apparishytions)
Aid to Talented BosToN (NC)The Carnegie
Corporation of New York has given a grant of $85000 to Bos- ton College to subsidize in part the institutions- program for especially talented stuQents the college announced
HOLY CROSS FATHERS
FOUR-YEAR COEDUCATIONAL COLLEGE
for Information write to
This episCopal c~ria after their ehurch All their savings have bee careful consideration deClares used aDd cODditions are such at preset that the aforementioned facts tbat the pittance thei earn ~ardly eovenexclude in the most absolute the expenses ofthelr daily Iivln lJnle way the extraordinary intershyvention of God and the Most Holy Virgin am- are theref9re devoid of any prodigious charshyiacter of divine origin
The statement was signed by Msgr Giuseppe Vanni Martini Vicar General of the diocese
Superintendent OMara sug gested such a festival would show the contribution Catpoli shycism has made to Irish life and culture
As ari annual event hemiddot l8iCl it would also serve to attract visitors to Ireland and would consolidate the work of aU CathollC Action bodiesmiddot in Ule
eountry Supeiintendent OMara made
the suggestion at the annual convention of Vexilla Regis alumni organization of St Patshyricks College Maynooth
Former Member of Jewish Faith Ordained Sacred Hearts Father
JAFFREY (NC)- A former member of the Orthodox Jewish faith who was converted to Catholicism during a three-year period of military service has been ordained a priest at Queen of Peace Seminary here
Bishop Matthew F Brady of Manchester ordained Father Simeon Polen in the Congregashytion of the Sacred Hearts~ The young priests father Samuel Polen of Pinebush N Yand his sister Mrs George Pederson also of Pinebush attended the ceremony Father Polen born Simeon
Stanley Polen in New York City became a convert while serving with the U S Army
-Signal Corps He was baptised on the remote Aleutian island of Naknak Alaska in April 1949 by Father George Endal SJ
The soldier had attended John Adams High School in New York prior to entering military servshyice Following his discharge from service in 1950 he joined the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts at Wareham He toek classical studies there for two years spent a years novitiate at the congregations house in Fairhaven and then returned
a root Is put OD the eburch the monsoona JAo Holy FaJhtrs MirJiIJn Ai will ruin the work already done Tbe oDI~ - tht Orimtal Ch reb tbln that the parlshlo1ers can now eo
r Ii tribute Is th labor $5000 will buy tlie mate~lals ~ecellS~ry tocomplete the roof and tlte interior The Arc 1raquolshop of ErDakula~ humbly requests our ald Any help tbat yCNI might be able to Ilve will be deepl) appreciated by the Archblsho~ and tbe people or St Mary Parish EDAD INDIA
A HOME IN OVR OLD AGE ALL OF US WANT THAT oua PALACE OF GOLD CLUB GIVES SISTERS WHO CARE FOB
THE AGED THE MEANS TO PROVIDE THE HOMES
VOCATION PROBLEMS - AeeeptaDee of a religious vocatioD Is Dot always easy many
a YooatloD but ID the followin through One of the reatest dlffleulths facedb) bOYI ID the Near Eastls a material one how to find the financial meaDII to follow a vocatloD The eost for - the INlDuDary tralnlilr Is $600 100middot a year tor shl ~ean ALEXANDER and SEBASTIAN -are two 1raquo011 In INDIA without the flnanela meaDI They are now In tile seminary and wltll many other - shylIemlDulaDs are prayine that 110m ODe will adopt them Indpay f ampbelr lIemlnar) eourse
THE MONEY IN MARYS BANK IS USED FOR THE middotTRAINING OF NATIVE SISTERS MONEY DEPOSITED IN THIS ACCOUNI BRNGS HEA VENLY DIVIDENDS
PERFECTION To be perfect Thousands in religions life are strlvln for perte
aOD through the vows of poverty ehastity and obedience To be poor Is a great trial to be willing to remain POOl wben one mlgbt trive to better oneself require great faith SISTER JOSEPHINE and SISTER CHRISTINE have willingly chosen poverty for life as BASILIAN SISTERS In LEBANON Sinc they are already poor poverty will be nothln new tbey are however sanctifying tbemselve tbrough a dedicated acceptance of poverty Could you help them towards a full life dedi cated to God iD tbe service of otbers The cost of their tralnlnl Is $300 $150 a year for eacll
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If you would like to give such a 1ft In the name of amiddot relative 01 friend we would be ~appy to lend a GIFT CARD indicating your middotklndness Sucb a gift ould bring spiritual benefits to both the giverand the receiver
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to Wareham for two more yeaJl of study
In 1955 he was sent to Rome where he made studies at the Gregorian University from which he received the licenti shyate in sacred theology this year He is to return to Rome in Ocshytober for further study He ~
remaining in Jaffrey for the summer
Most of the students now at the Queen of Peace Seminary here are expected to be assigned to Japan the foreign mission of the congregations American province The congregation was founded during the French Revshyolution and now has 1400 priests 1000 students 300 Brothers and 2000 Sisters
New Superior ROCHESTER (NC)-Mother
Mary Callista has been elected Superior General of the Sisters of the Third Order Regular of
St Francis of the Congregation of Our Lady of Lourdes She succeeds Mother Mary Alcuiu who has been Superior General since 1946
Mother Callista has Ilerved since 1952 a1l general councilor and general vicaress of the ewn- munity
dent-elect Lop~ MateOll is the FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN PresidentTHE ~EAN 110111 of a Catholi= family ald was Mlgr Ptr P Tuohy Natl Sec educated at a ldarist BIothers STONEHILL COLLEGE Send all communications to IIChool here (ATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATIONOfficial returns of the election North EaSton MassachuSetts arl~ not expected to be ann i)unced 480 lexington Ave at 46th St New York 17 N Ybull until Septembet
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Time middotIncreases Fascination OfNewmans Personality
By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno
With that formal solemnity which is rooted in the tradition of the Church the cause of John Henry Cardinal Newman has been introduced in the ecclesiastical court of Bi~mingham England The Archbishop of that see sucshy
eessor to the doughty Ulla- been made t~ cast doubt upon thorne who was Newmans Newmans absolute integrity
middot unwavering friend and sup- This is the work of an agnostic porter in the hierarchy has Geoffrey Faber grandnephew of constituted a commission to be- that Father Frederick Faber gin the long and involved process who was one of Newmans earli shyof examining est recruits for the Oratory of his title to be St Philip Neri but who in the
ranked among course of the years became the Blessed ahd sadly estranged from his mimshygiven the hon- tor ors of the altar Reading Fabers book one has
There is much the feeling of a noxious slime to be accom- being spread over the image of pUshed in this the Cardinal as from wholly inshyextraordinary sufficient and inconclusive evishycase The study dence he attempts to prove a of the cardi- basic and unworthy lack of man-DaIs life and limiss as providing the key to Yirtues must be his career undertaken not Church Seeks Virtge from the viewpoint of a biogra- That Newman was hypersenshy
middot pher but in search of the mfn~t- sitive goes without saying That middot est scrap of evidence which he found it exceedingly- difficult
eould swing the scales ~me way to forgive injuries seems to be the other too clearly established to admit
His writingsvoluminous as of controversy That he made they are including thousands mistakes of- judgment anel wu apan thousands of personal let- a pool assessor of men espeshytelS must be re-examined in dally where friendship had once ~ light of rigorous and con- been given are characteristic=shyastent orthodoxy hardly to De denied
And as a preliminary step it One is reminded rather strikshymust be established middotthat his _
f ingly of the likeness here beshyenthusiasts have not thus ar everstepped their bounds and tween Newman and Pio Nono
whose cause for beatification ia antiCipated the Church in pro- being strongly urged at this verT BOuncing upon his sanctity or in establishing a cult in hit time But the Church we reshy
mind ourselves is not seekinc bonor perfectmiddot holiness in those She
Scores of Biographies honors nor even perfect eoi-Few men of modern times respondence with grace but
have evoked the passionate in- only conspicous virtue risin terest and partisanship tha~ ~as above weakness and transfigurshyeentered upon Newman Living ing the whole be was a very symbol of conshytroversy both within the Church Should it come about-and and out of it And in the seven this is by no meansto assume decades since his death his per- that it will-that Cardinal Newshy
man is found worthy of oursonality far from diminishingIn the perspective of time has cult our honor as an elect of emerged with ever greater fasci- God it will unquestionably be aation difficult for us to prefix the
There are scholars Catholic appropriate term to his name and non-Catholic alike who St John Newman might sugshyItave made the study of his life gest even the Sinjin of acshy
and writings their chosen field cepted English usage Like the af research and his biographies Venerable Bede the old name ia are now numbered by the scores too deeply engraved to be lighiIy Hardly a year goes by withoutmiddot cast aside But to pray to God the publication of some impor- through John Henry Newman tant item of middotNewinaniana and wOJlld be hard to resist the total body of critical litera-middot I lure devoted to him is literally taggering
Wilfrid Wards two volume Life was the first full-length portrait of the Cardinal painted with affectionate detail by one whose own father William
George Ward had ranged himshyelf with Newmans sharpest opponents It was an amende honorable but for all its bulk and its liberal use of intimate papers and correspondence it was understandably far from definitive
Most fortunately Newmans papers were preserved almost intact at the Birmingham Orashytory and a vast debt is owed to the late Father Henry Trisshytram wlfo gave years of his life to the careful collecting and colshylating of the documents
For him it was aabor of love andoubtedly but it was equally a labor of scrupulous impartial shyity Much of the spade-work has thus been done for th~ eccleshy
siastical commission An-lican Interpretation
The magic of Newman has at shytracted a great dealof modern French scholarship from th~ somewhat disorderly genius of the late Abbe Henri Bremond to the clinical touch of the Abbe Louis Bouyer whose Newman His Life and Spirituality has recently appeared in English
Anglicans from Dean Church to contemporaries such as R A Middleton and B A Smith have striven to interpret Newshyman in the light of their own rejection of his solution though be it said with unvarying cour tes) and admiration
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Seattle Prelate Award Winner
SEATTLE (NC)-The Amerishycan Committee on Italian Migrashytion has announced -Archbishop Thomas A Connolly of Seattle will receiv~ its Award of Merit for 1958 for his sympathetic and active support in the field of migration andmiddot resettlement of refugees The presentation willbe made ~ept 13 here
Announcing the award Guido Merlino chairman said Archshybishop Connolly has always been in the forefront in activishyties concerned with migration and resettlement He has also contributed to various causes
middotmiddotthat benefit the people of Italy as well as helping Italians who have recently come here 10
settle The award will be a bronze
plaque bearing the following inshyscription
In recognition of hismiddotdedicashytion to the principles and ideals upon which America was foun~shy
ed for outstanding contributions to the welfare of his fellow men for his many laborsand selflesa service which furthered the mishygration reception and resettleshyment of Italians in this country
Levis Educator LEVIS Que (NC) - Father
Calixte Ferland who spent neady 50 of his 70 years at Levw College is dead He was gradushyated nom the school in 1907 and returned there to teach after hi ordination in 1911 He remained at Levis College as a professor or spiritual director until aU re~
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tistics Spiritual guidance pedshyInstitute inmiddot Rome hailed it as agogy and psychology and medishy
a center where the broadest and cal and pastoral psychi~try complete studies will prepare 1ftmiddot addition 10 these cOursespriests for the ~art of arts tbe the constitution stated that therepastoral care of souls should be special coUrses of apshy
The institute which was plied specialization for the founded in 1957 and has alreadT training of priests capable of graduated more than 100 stushy carrying out the apostolate Ia d~nts was officially instituted many specialized areas such and sanctioned by the Pope in book and publication editing orshyhis recent Apostolic Constitushy ienting public opinion entershytion Ad Uberrima Its publi shy ~inment acial action Catholic cation was announced earlier by associations and helping variOW the Pope himself during an audishy elasses of citizens in particular ence with a group of graduate workers farm laborers shepshyof the institute herds sailors soldiers peoshy
By virtue of Our authoritT fessional people artists people We officially establish the Passhy responsible for social life arid toral Institute It is Our wish others that it be given the honorary title of Pontifical within the Pontifical Lateran Athenaeum the Pope said in the document GEORGE M MONTLE
The Pontiff added that in thw institute priests of eachmiddot and Plumbing - Heating every clerical status may leam
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London Commies Plan Infiltration Of Ireland
LONDON (NC)-London headquarters of the Commushynist party is preparing agents for the infiltration of
-Ireland The existence of a specshyial Irish bureau at party headquarters is alleged in aD article in the Catholic Herald weekly newspaper published by Douglas Hdye former editor ot the London Daily Worker who is now a leading Catholic journshyalist
Irish members of the party middot he wrote have been undergoshy
ing special preparation for the day when an economic crisis hits Britain This the Communist leaders calculate will bring witll it mass unemployment Tens
of thousands of Irish people will return to Ireland which in the circumstances will itself be in
middot the throes of an even more sevshyere depression
All Angels If and when this happens
the communists inention is that lOme thousands of card-holdin
middotIrish Communist party members will be among them Overnight the party will be established ill every part of the country and eommu~ism will be taken by Irelands own sons and daughters to practically every town and Yillage Those who Ulus returll will have gone through the specshyial training which is now beshying organized for them
Pilot schemes Mr Hyde add- ed are already being tried 10
find the most effective ways of reaching the Irish They have been aimed at intellectualmiddot as well as manual workers and at
the Irish Republican Army Evshyery avenue is being probed u a possible tranmission belt for Communism he said
Catholic Newspaper Has Twofold Use
LOS ANGELES (NC)-It may be true that in Philadelphia nearly everybody reads the
middot Bulletin But it is just as true that ill Wewak New Guinea nearly everybody smokes The Tidings Los Angeles archdiocesan paper
For this bit of intellig~nce
70U can thank Father Francis Mihalic SVD who was intershyviewed befote going back to Wewak after terriporary duty in Southern California
He receives The Tidings fa Newmiddot Guinea reads it thea passes it on to his native parishshyioners
When theyve read it they use it for cigarette paper king size Mighty valuable ~ Eacll sheet is worth a coconut
Smoke anyone
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V(utican ~ongregation Regulates CDntinued froOl Page 011 e must supply f~om seven to 10
_J trustworthy wItnesses PhYSIcal the claIms of v~li~ but ~ ~on- evidence if any is usually deshyconsummated maJr18ges Irtce termined by court-appointedthe l1aim of non-consumm~tIon h
d litmiddot 01 the p YSlclans can lead to a ISSP u IOn Throughout the hearing the marriage vow-o~e ~f a p~pe s diocesan-appointed defender of heaviest responsibtlItIes--~o~al the bond does his best to destroy bishop may not eren ~egm n~- all arguments that might permit vestigating such ~ claIm ltntil the dissolution of the marriage he is expressly Iflv~n per DlS- bond When he has no more obshyluon by the congre~atIonto d I) so jections the hearing ill closed
Short H~to A full report together with the Commonly known as the C~o~- bishops recommendations is forshy
gregation of the $acrament S It warded to the congregation has a short hi~~ry It was Full Investigation established 50 years ago b One of the 35 consultors ex-Pope St Pius X Befor~ It amines the case on its arrival existed the vari~1us dispe nsa- If he is satisfied with the forshytions and proble S connected mal presentation of facts--and with the seven sa raments were often he is not--he turns it over
alfscattered among r a d )zen to one of the congregations own older congregation ~t was ltlten defenders of the bond Either COPTIC RITE PATRIARCH Archbishop Silvio Oddi a problem and s~etImes a r ~~z- the consultor or tfie defender of Apost~lic Internuncio to Egypt presents the s~cred palshyde 1ltgt know whlcll congregc t~~n the bond may send the case back lium to the new Coptic Rite Patriarch of AlexandrIa Egypthad jurisdiction [ a spetiflc to its dioc~se f origin for fur- Stephanous I Sidarouss in a ceremony in the Meadl Semmshycase ther mvestIgatIon
Today the only arriagelt ases After it is examined by the ary As head of the Coptic RIte CatholIcs the prelate ranks which do not CO~Ie within the defender of the bond the case second in dignity to the Bishop of Rome NC Photo jurisdiction of ~i co~greg~tion then goes to three commisSaries are those involvm mIxed JIlar- who examine it separately They
These invo~ve matt)middots of each submit written decision Stonehill Professor Says Qualityriages a differing faiths anltJ are aS~lgned with the majority vote deciding to the Sacred CongregatIon of pro or con Once again it goes Education Needed in Quantitythe Holy Office ~ back to the defender of the bond
From the Co gregationof He has a chance to attack the NOTRE DAME (N~)-The physical sciences sho~d be Sacraments com~ such pen~ls- r4asoningof the cons~ltors if taught in the nations lIberal arts colleges because they mons as that whlc allows t l~nd they conclude the marrIage bas truly Jiberllte the mind from the here and now from the priests to memor~e ~e ylttIve not been consummated merely apparent from the welter of facts and open up to Mass of the BleSli d Vlrgm and Finally after the defender of to Cl~lebrate it roughout the the bOnd draws up his conclushy it the beauty and simplicity field a~e interesting and beauti shyyear instead -of following the sions the case goes tothEi carshy aitd logical rigor of general ful and he can discard large JlormllllituJgical ~alen~Clr dinals in plenary session They laws Rev Thomas E Lock- tracts only with a severe wrench
It is tMs congregatIon also pass on it and then it goes to the c S C professor of phy- to his aesthetic sense ~ut choose that grant~ permis~ion to ~es ~re Pope WhOgrantSordenies the ary he must if the course IS to have
Sics at Stonehlll College North greater significance for the stushythe Blessed SacI ment 10 pp- requested disp~nsation bull Easton Mass decllred here dent than a catalogue of factsvate chapels DUIi g World ~ar Sometimes the congregation U it relaxed mary peaceune submits the case to the Sacred Phrsics and mathematic~ for Father Lockary blamed pro-regu~ations permiting a sh(r~er Roman Rota the Churchs eccleshy example belong 10 the Iberal gressive education with its emshypre-Communion fast authllrlz- siastical court The Congregashy artscurriculum Father Lockary phaSis on teaching methods ing the use of khtki al~arcloths tion retains its jurisdicti()D over contended not because- of the rather than intellectual content Ilnd vestments Ind ~llowmg l~ass the decision independentof the cold war or for other talttlCal for a general deterioration in to be celebrated 1m the ater- Rotas decision and utilitarian re~son~ SCIence -the teaching of physics matheshy
education he saId can and maticsand the other arts andnoon The need for careful documenshy While it govern~ th~ daily use tation painstaking investigation should be justified on grounds sciences in the nations high
of the sacramentsl t~ISco~ g~e- and the part time status of the that were valid in th y~r 1908 schools Until the trend to lower gation does not have Jurlsdl( tlon commissaries and defenders of and will still be valid In 2008 standards is reversed in secondshyover the cerem09ies and rites the bond makes the congregashy quite indcpend~ntl of the tac- ary education he said there is IlUrrounding thes~ sacram mts tions decisions slow work An tical or strategic sItuation really no hope of dramatic im-This is properly t~e work J the average case requires about two F~ther LockaI) who holds a provement on the college level Sacred CongregatIfn of Rlt s years from beginning to end doctorate in physics from Notre We need quality education
Cardinals ~embers MarriaKe Courts Dame discussed Physics and and we need it in quantity Heading the Congregatioll of The third commission super- the C~isis in Education at the Father Lockary declared Simply
Sacraments is i~ 79-yeaI-old vises the administration of dishy annual educational conference rejecting progressive educationPrefl~ct His Emin~ce Benelt etto ocesan marriage courts These of the Holy Cross Fathers here he said is not enough To the Cardinal Aloisi asella The courts must send a detailed reshy The Teaching of Science 10 the older tradition that the purpose Cardinal has been an officii 11 of port each year to the congregashy Liberal Arts College was the of the school is primarily intelshythe l~oly See ~or more tha 1 50 tion The reports list the names theme of the two-day sessions yeaIll Much of ~i~ experi mce and qualifications of ~ll offi~ials Physicists for the most part was acquired as a Idlplomat rep- of the diocesan marnage trlbushy have failed to devise good physshyresenting the Church in Plt rtu- nals and states the number and courses f the llberalJes or arts gal Chile andArglntin~ nature of the decisions h~nded tudent who is not majoring inA total of 20 cardmals are down sth Ii ld in Father Lockaryse e members of this congrega lion Each marriage case brought opinion He insists that suchThose living in Rome neet before a diocesan tribunal must middotcourses should be rigoriouslyevery Friday ~ di cuss its p rob- be tried twice and the two vershy
scientific lems and work 9n the se~nd dicts must agreeWhefJ theY It is misleading and dishonshyand fourth Monfay of ~ch dont they ususally ate sent to t he observed to present themonththe Prefec has an audi- the Rota ot firial adjudication
udentiJ with a sort of popularence with His ~oliness Pope In most countries the appelshymechanics course under the guisePius XII to keep im abreailt of late court for suc~ cases is 10shy f ne He believes that inthe congregations activities and cated at the metropolitan see or o scle c
to plresent its d~sions for his archdiocese chancellery Thus in the problems which it treats the course should be as fundamenshypersonal approvl or disap- the United States for instance
provll there are mahy appellate courts tal _asJogical and intellectuallydemanding as the course for theThirty-six consIltors arE on But in the Philippines the conshyspecialiststhe congregationsj staff Tnese gregation set up in 1957 a pilot
are priests mostlJ( membeIs of project with one single appellate The college physics course fot religious orders Wiho are experts court located ip Manila to reshy liberal arts students should be in canon law and Irelated fi ~ld~ hear all cases brought before the restricted to a few major areas They serve as a pa~el of adv SOlS diocesan tribunals Father Lockary said This preshyIlnd specialists gU~ding the car- A spokesman of the congregashy sents a real difficulty he obshy
served since for the specialistdinals and ultJma~~IY the Fope tion said his off~ce is still stud~shyall the npoks and crannies of hisMost of them livel In Rome and ing the effectiveness of thIS
have a full-time jb in add tion single-court method He said it ----------~-shyto their work fortihe congrega- has proved to have ~ome very tion great advantages and IIOme DEBROSSE OIL ~
Three Comqiissions drawbacks ~ Besides the cdnsultors the While hailing it as a mile- ~ co
Congregation of sfcraments has stone in the gradual process of ~ threE commissionsr The fibt is canonical procedure he said it Heating Oils devoted to problefls connetted is much too early to c~nclude with the Sacramet~ of Holy 01- that a similar system might be andBurners delS This commission w l1ich introduced in other countries ~ currently has 18 ofticials stu dies M ~ 365 NORTH FRONT STREET such matters as te val~dit~ of Sailors Attend ass
NEW ~ BEDFORD ordinations or thje oblIgatIons I B antine Rite connected with ~ajor orders ~ n yz WYm~n 2-5534 and how they are met by hose ATHENS (NC)-Several hunshywho have been orClained dred Catholic d b thsailors received ~---------------------shy
The second CO~~ission ceals Holy CommunIon un er o species for the first time ltbf their
with valid but non-cons um- lives when they attended a By- J Electricalmated marriages It has 80 zahtirie Rite Divine Liturgy
priests on itS staf~5 comiDlS- (Mass) aboard the USS Saratoga ~i ContractorsI5Bries and 25 de~1nders of the ~)marriage bond Ltlke the on- her~e ceremony was arranged
aultOIS most of Ithese pr ests J ]j i ddT by Father (Cmdr) John
have full-time jo IS n a I ln Burns Catholic chaplain of the eo their work Wi the comIDIS- t ~
aircraft carrier while this um ilIon of the Mediterranean 6th Ileet
When a local bis~p is grall~ was anchored in the Bay of Athshypermission to investigate a claIm t ~~ of nl)n-consummalion of 11Iar- ens recently The Divine LI urgy 944 County St ~ (
T di was celebrated by Father Isidore riage he appointf a oc~san Rigoutcos SJ of St Paulssem- New Bedfordeourt to gath~r thF facts lloth inv aeze J )JIalti4~ to the eontesteltl man aae __
ectual training must be addedlthe realization that education must somehow be ad~-ted to the WHEATONS needs and the abIlIties of all t h
shyand that sound educatIve ec FAMOUS needed he saId h
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look and that the theater should help people relax
In times like these I think wed all be best helped by laughter Its a great relaxer and were all too taut he said And it would greatly ~eshyduce the lines at the psychiashytrists office
Not escape theater - that not what I mean although in a sense it would be an escape ~rom
the awful grimness of the tImes -but rather a more elevated view of life and ourselves High comedy can do this he exshyplained
A ttends Daily ~ass
Mr ~itchard who attends Mass daily believes the theater is a profession rather than a business He advised starryshyeyed graduates to seek pru~ent
counsel before plungIng mto the grease-paint life
Re said that being a Catholic in the theater can be tough at times but that some of the finest people and some of the best Catholics Ive ever known are theater people Its the ones c who foul up however who get the headlines You never heard of the heroic lives of somemiddot ~
It goes back to your home training-and this is where t~
parents responsibility is great if you receive the proper training you can lead a good Catholic life in the theater p~oshy
fession just as you can in busishyness or law he declared
Church to Observe 150th Anniversary
DAMARISCOTTA MIL L S (NC)-Bishop Daniel J Feeney of Portland will be celebrant of a Pontifical Mass in St Patricks Church here today to mark the 150th anniversary of the church one of the oldest in New Eng- land
The building was dedicated on July 17 1808 by Most Rey Jean Lefevre Cheyerus first Bishop of Boston At that time Maine was a part of Masssach setta
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SeesOpportunity to Te~chmiddot To Serve on Foreign Missions Cros$WordSoluti~iI - LOS ANGELES-Thirty-four The Lay Mission Helpers wear-Rothmiddoter~Than Defemiddotnd Tmiddotrumiddotth laymen and women includillg no distinctivemiddotgarb but degllly a
two mamiddotrriedcouples with chU- ring inscribed Weare Gocl lt By Joseph A B~eig dren will leave -thiscountry helpers During ~h~ir service
soon to work in -the Churchs in the missions they receive no Cleveland Universe Bulletio foreign missions Thirty persons pay J)eyond room board medshy
middot AS I recall it w~s Chesterton who said 60 or 70 years will go to Africa and four to ical care and a monthly allowshymiddotago that if Stpeorge were to come back to life he would Ecuador ance of $20 take a long look at the world around him-and prepare to be Each of the 34 personspos Typical of the 34 who wiD bull martyr again A sesses askiU needed in mission leave soon for theinissions are
Today my guess is that I would observe for example work and has volunteered to re- themiddot two married couples Mr that racial national and Chlsa main overseas for at least t~ree and Mrs John McGhee and Mr
Chesterton and St George if years andMrs Frank Bohler discriminationno longer can pre~ eythey could come among us tend to any real respectability rh are members ofthe ~ay Mr and Mrs McGhee wiD Ilowrnight take the long not in our South not in South IetmiddotWmiddotorks Seekmiddotmiddot ~Isslonmiddot Helpers AssoltlatIon teach ata mission school in loOk together and get ready to Africa not even in India where I~establisheqhere three ye~rsa~o Quito Ecuador They will take
be in one way or another the castes are crumbling Vcifican Hookup under t4epatronagef HISE~Ill- their young adopte~ daughter apostles niis- The wrongs survive but their lt ~~c~ Jam~ ~~~n~ls Cd~ with them Mr McGhee who middot~nari~s foundations have been washed VATICAN CITY (NC)- The ~ n y~e rc I~ op holds bull masters degree is on
B ei n g no away There is no durabilityin middotNational Broadcasting ~ompany Angeles the faculty of the Los Angele middot prophet I m~y them now in the U ~S middotand the Canadian Cardin~l McIntyre receied Traae and Technical College~ middot ~mistakeri but I would perceive t~atmiddot such Catholic Broadcasting Systtm ~he solemn promiSeIimiddot of the 34 His wife~ Rosemary is an eleshy
think we are foolishness as divorce with itsmiddot have joined networks in many mehandw-omenata ceremony mentary sChool teacher mergjng from restlesS seeking for other mates partS of the world in asking for in S~ Vjbia~uts C~t~edral here Mao Areas elil longhap- and birth prevention with its hookups withmiddot Vatican Radio Theypledged ~ obey the bishop Mr IiMe B hI Il tism of blood middotnervous-nelly fussing over pop- formiddot speCial papal broadcasts of themission area to which tliey ~ bo k middothlmiddot 0 d ~rfwI COtmiddot~shyt an
Th b d tsmiddotmiddot 1 d t d to k t th uc a 0 s op an In orma 100 -ancl fire see ulationgrowth are beginning to thmiddote f rtoha cas lllndv~~~ abremiddot akr~ll~fn tmiddotahn IfwJrfmiddotta
h ~U center in downiown Nairobi the emling of the period in which look as imbecilic as they are ose 0 e sQca e IDVISI le s I S o~ e we are 0 e mlamp- K Afmiddotmiddot Th 11 t k
-e middothmiddotad to use most of our en- S h th audiences wllich His Holiness middotsions enya rIca ey WI a e - uc lOgs no longer have P p XII l d T Free P i tii their twoyoung sonsmiddotwith them ergies inmiddot holding the fort middotof --any power of attracting vigorous ope IUS IS glvmg c Olser~ O res Mr ~ohler wasa pilot on a
_tehgion and civilazation youth nuns throughout middottlJe world By servIng In the mlSSlona N ft d If my judgement is correct I wouidm~rk weilth~fact Other rtqu~sts fot hooku~s middottheYwllrfree m~ssionary priests Vord~~aII ~~~rr~~K~~
thepersowwho is middotin his teens that even the mo~t e~orm9us have come from networks In andReli~ious fi-om ~~ch~e middotWar middot middotr 20s now ought tolook forward bigotry in all history~thECOrn- Italy ~rance Spall) Portuga1- chanlclll and admInIstratIve In addition to Ecuador and
ehiefly to expounding truth munistbigotry agairist God al)d Irelan~an~ ~he Net~erlan~s work~l)d enab~ ~hem to ~~vte Kenya otherriission areas)o rather than chiefly defending it religion and against man as Thlaquo~nvlSlble audIences WIll more ~untolPlrltua1 act~~lties which the Missi~gtn Helper wfll as we who went before them Gods image arid likeness ~ is be broadcasts of Mass offer~d The~rdeparture WIll brl~g to go are Mwanzain Tulgimyika found it necessary to do lieaving imd splintering from the by the ope andmiddot a p~pal dls- 54 the number of Lay MIssIon Gwelo in South RhodesIa Preshymiddot I agree ~ith those whO feel pressure of it own ignora~t co~rse Intendedespeclally for Helpers~rommiddotLosAnge~~s who toria ani JohilIinesburg in the that a newmiddot wind is blowing contradictions ~~Ole~e~ nuns TheY~ln be are nowInover~eas mIssIons Union of South Africa Calabar across the world dissipating the If I were young I would judge IVI e f IDdo t~r~e far~~ on~r~ Am~Ilg th~ sevett men and 21 and Owetd in Nigeria and Tashyold fumes of error hatred prej- that th~ fu~ure belongs to those~~a~u~us~~ u y an wom~n ire SIX r~glster~d nllrse mille in Ghana adice lies selfishness greed who wIll 1arvest the seed so Th d h d 11 and f~ve teachers The group also Among their assignments will e Iscourse on eac ay WI 1 d f N 1 t
and ignora1ce 1ong watered WIth blood and b b d t t 5 30 EDT me u es a ormer avy plO a be teaching social and medicalroa Our centuries of tribulation tears Teh p caslla k ~mFmiddotmiddot h liJoOtype operator and photo en- work editing mission newsshy e ope WI spea In renc bull 1 t 1 and misunderstanding have been I woud resolve to devote my- T 1- tmiddot II b 1middot1 graver seyera pracca nurs~s papers operating supply center lf to middottmiddot k I d rans a Ions WI e gIven In a d n id 1 k diJe for the most part to a mad se POSI Ive wor woul i th d f 1- ~ nurse ~ a l8 bull soc~a ror -and handlingsecretarial duties
fudiviciuaiism which blinded try to grasp firmly and set maJr anguags on ~ ays 0 ers an artI~t secretarIal work- - - men and women to the common forth formiddot others the~splendor ~~~~ng the 7dlscoursrs fFom ers8 ~achines~op wozker and lt
middot ood to the duty of lovingand of religious dedication of holymiddot amto pmlj r middotahbrananmiddotlt serving middotfellOwmen everywhere marriage of family life of good Va~lCan RadIO wIll use the ~MemDers 0 thegrouphavemiddot He that iI
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DEVOTION
In insane rebellion against of the literature that elevates 19 tma~g~r~te~ ~ewbbroad perw~e~ dliring thep~s~ year the Iildividualist insanitymove- rather than degrades of wise cas l~g 1sc te ~ e Fearn h lreparmiddotmg them~elves spIrItually
meilts like fascismnazism and education of people-to-people ~eg~ ar y 0 rIca I~ renc andmiddotmiddotmaterially for worK iti the communism blackened the world help of right international re- or llguese andEn~h~h mtsEiions
with vioience cruelty injustice lations and the like French Governmentmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Unde~the diJe~tion ofM~gr middot falsehoods and wars I would look upon television Anthony Brouwers fouilderand
i think the pendulum now is and radio nuclear power the Honors Maritain director of the mission associashynearing the center We have had dr~ma modern medicine bank- PARiS (NCr-Noted French tiontheYhave studied tlieology
more than enough of hatred and ing and business as colossal op- philosopher Jacqiies MaritaiJl ascetics Scriptllre first aid and lies Now we want love truth porturiitiesto do colossal good has beennamed a Grand Officer the history of Uiemiddotarea where and justiceWe are seeking the Oh if I were a young person of the Legjon oi Honor-this they wiliserve
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can give We ask for guidance hope and determination - and ian award-by the council of If r were a youth today look- courageMinisters of the Republic~
in forward to q career and H Mr Maritainwho served at PRESCRIPTIONS owishing to serve God and man c ome Econtimics one time as French ambassador
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human 1 U S Catholic university have of Ministers bestowed the award Special Attention Given 1 would wish to fit myself received a special papal blessing of Commander of the Legion of n~t yargue but to ~nlighten and commemorative plaques Honor on 81~year-61d Father To Emergency Prescripti~ns and inspire I would concern from His Holiness Pope Pius Henri Breuil il French priest myself less with preparing middotto XII and paleogiapl1er of wodd reshy ~ ~A Surgical ~ppliance CO battle evil thingsand more with ~hey are Sister Mary Anselm nown ~aining myself to propagate and Sister Mary Iierre In 1950 Father Breuil has visited grotshy I~ U Pharmacy
~ nobility I wouid desire to ed- they were instrumental- in set- toes and caverns throughout c Hearing Aid Co ucate rather than dispute ting up the graduate program in France and in Ireland North
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51ory of Farrells Courage Object Lesson for Youth 1 By Jack Kineavy
SomerM t High School- Coach We mentio ed in p~ssing last week that the National
League All-Star iroster included one Richard Joseph Farrell ace reliever of Ithe Philadelphia Phillies never dreaming that the big ri~hthandel would play such a stellar role in the annual clas~ic Farrells Talking about bonuses the pitching as a mJltter of fact Philadelphia Phils paid out the
W S th~ rankihg achi~ve~ amazing s~m of $600000 ~ colshya I lege and hIgh school st- In the
ment In what has been ies- period 20 May to 20 June We scribed as an 01herwise ilrab suspected that the Braves were gam(~ the leaders in the bonus league
His striking but faint so Also re bonuses out the Sox the Baltimore Orioles have just contingent of signer two former Connecticut Jensen Wil- CYO products Charlie Symion Iiams and Mal- of Stratford and John Papa of zone represent Stamford
one of Dicks Torres Tosses No-Hitter all-time base- The first win for the Somerset ball thrills You Junior Legion team will be well can bet that he remembered in that it involved was giving just a no-hitter the seasons first in a little bit extra the circuit Lefty Jack Torres against the boys All-Narry with Dighton this past from Boston For I it is COD mon season turned the trick against knowkltlge that the Broolrline Attleboro last Thursday at Potshynative was given Ithe wait-and- tersville Field see treatment by tr~ Boston clltb Tino De Giovanni Attleboro upon his graduation froD St catcher was the only visitor to Marys High I get on base once on an cJror
Perhaps Qicks Iphysical oon- again via a base on balls Fall dition unduly i~fl~le~ced the River 61 leads the league by Sox He had beell stnckell by 211 games and is an odds-on
polio when little Imo~e th m a favorit~ tP ann~x the tItle and bab~ and the drerd diseaSE left move mto the mter-zone comshyhim with a crippled leff leI He petitiori late this month worl~ a brace u~til hewa 13 Tom Courtney ~x-Jfordham years old and eren after the flyer and Olympic 880 met~r brace was discardfd Dick h id ~ champions set f~r his ~irstfling have steady treatments until on the cinders on the current two years ago I Russian tour Tom plans to hang
Today Dick mares ~he tril in up h~s spike after he takes from the bull per wl~h a limp another shO1 at the 880 melee that is percephbl owmg tlt) the world mark 1457 held by fact that his le~tll~g is one-third Roger Moens of Belgium smaller than hiS pght But once His lltudies a~ the Harvard he uets on that rpOU1ld he ge~- Graduate ~chool of Business Adshyerates power plus DICk vas a ministration didnt permit Tom slender lad just out of high to train regularly this year and school when Isawl him wod last he found getting in shape for the That was in 19qO in Plattsburg Russian tour arduous But Tom N Y when he pitched the Bur- has won major races on all the ling ton Cardinals Ilof the now de- continents of the world save fund Northern League ~ a Asia He hopes to rectify this 7-2 victory over ~he home eam against the Russians
DIck has com~ a long way Italian national sports idol since then ~ow al strapping 63 Ercole Baldini was received in 220 pounder hiS ast bdl is a special Papal aUdience with his morE livemiddot than eye~ and i t~e mother Baldiilf 25 is a mili shyshort haul he Ci)mpares hv~r- tant member of the ItalianCathshyabl~ with any lof t~e J owerolic Youth organization and as hurler~ inthe mllrorst~day Last he always does wor~ its insigshyye8 Dick had 13 fi~ Sf ason nia on his coat uapel when he was In fl2 appearance~ hepost~ an received by HIf Hoheg Pope excl~llent 10-2 record and h ad an Pius XII earll~d run aver~ge of 231 1bull bull Recently Baldini won the
At this writinlf he has a ~-~ 2500 mile Giro dItalia abicycle mark and owns a league ~ea~mg race which is orie oj ltalyens ERA of Il7 in the55 1n00ngs major spotting eventS In 1956 he has pitched ~rilY 24 Dicks be won several important vicshybest years lie ah ad Th~ (Ieter- tories in the cycling events of the mination he has hown In Dver- Melbourne Olympics and in coming what appeared to )C an that same year went on to gain insurmountable Iandicap s~ould the world championship be an object less n for all The Pope receivedBaldini with
Long hot great cordiality and congratu-Several Great r Boston All- lated him on his achievements
Scholastics who e~tered pro- in the field of sports The Ponshyfessional basebaH With Ton Ar- tiff then inquired about Gina ruda and Russ Gibson are back Bartali another great cycling home after brie~ flings hthe champion of the past and also minors Joe CaSfcgliOne 01 Wo- an active member of Italian burri Russ Run e of Reading Catholic Action At the end of and John~ Silvon c of Lyonn aU the audience t~e Pope gave of whom were if the Reu Sox Baldinis mother a roSary and system recently Were handed the cyclist 3 silvermiddotmedalof hill th~iI release Ea h -won a three pontific~te sports star in h gh schoo and might~ave had is~()llege ed~ Church Desecration ration assured via athletic A sholarship but h~ chose W pur- Brings pology sue a car~er in p~o ball MANGALORE (NC) The
Of course if ai boy is 0 fered Mysore governinf t has apoloshya substantial b0Jius one which gized for the desecration 9f a woild ~ecure Jisl future rE~~u~- Catholic Church less of what happens to him III It called the desecrator a vashyorganized ball treres foe d for - grant suspected to be of unsound thought OtherWIse a lad who mind turns his back on higher educa- The governments statement tion is taking ~ te -c risk was in answer to a Catholic apshyMost major leafue scouts are peal The Catholics had called the first to encoUlage a toy to for protection of tneir religion go to school but Ithe lure)f the from fanatic Hindu elementS diamond proves bften too great which they claImed seemed inshyThe odds of succlss in orglnized terested in setting up subvershyball are estimatel at 100 10 1 a sive iorce~ to destroy churches real long shot I
The statement attribut~d to L EM lEU X pro football coac~ Buddy Iarker PLUMBING amp HEATING INC to the effect that IGood coching for Domestic is more perspiration tha n n ~ spiration remihds us oE our ~~~ amp Industrfal revered physic~ profess1lr at Sales and ~ Boston College rr John robin __bullbullbull- Service who always ins~sted thai aca- wy 2-9447 demic success was based on 90 2283 ACUSHNET AVE per cent pEmipir~tion and lO per NEW BEDf=_OAD cent inSPiration - ~ l
CONFIRMATION IN NAVY CHAPEL Bishop Luke K Arai of Yokohoma administers the sacrament of Conshyfirmation to Cpl Milton Morris of Waquoit Mass and 13 others at a camp chapel in the U S Naval Air Station in Atsugi Japan Standing in rear is Father Gerald J Ryall of New York an Augustinian missionary in JapanNC Photo
Citizens for Decent Literature Meet to Expand Movement
ASHLAND (NC) ~ Citizens for Decent Literature from all bull the obscene literature trade over Ohio met here to form a the Cincinnati attorney said statewide unit of the civic 01- Compared with them he deshy
clared we are just a bunch ofganization and lay plans for a boys trying to play in the big national group leagues But boys or not we
In an aU-day meeting the 60 have to go down into the jungle CDL representatives adop~d a and fight them and beat resolution citing the extent of them the pornography trade and call- Warning that any good cause Ing for the banding together of draws a lot of crusaders and doshyorg~nizations which oppose its gooders who are over-eager and spread lt0 under-educated Mr Keating The resolution pointed out urged CDL members to familshy
that in recent yearsmiddot there has iarize themselves -with the Ila shy
been an ever-increasing num- ture of the obscenity tradeand bel of lewd base and porno- the laws which try to-restl11ct it graphic magazines on our news- Enforce Laws stands Estimates of the Dumshy
bel of indecent publications Louis Arata also of Gificinshyissued in this country mn as nati recalled that Citizens for high as 10 million oopies Decent Literature was fOUl)ded monthly it said in tha~ city less than lour y~ars
Th - 1 ti dded that the ago We saw that the only e reso u on a feasible approach to theprobshyp~ncI~al theme of these m~g- lem was legal he saiq We
aZI~es IS S~X w~th no resttlc- found good laws alteady in exshytions or lImItations and as-
d th t t f th f d JStence on the City county andserte amos 0 em In t the hands of state levels bull But downnght
their way m 0 apathy on the part of the pubshycollege-age or younger youths lic seemed to be the chief rea-
Press Freedom son why they were riot enshyWe believe in and cherish forced
the freedom of the press the resolution declared but beshylieve the material to which ~e
have referred falls outside of the purvi~w of thisfreedoRi
The resolution concluded by urging all Ohio organizations engagedmiddot in the fight onobscenshy
ity to band together and give their wholehearted support and encouragement to statewide organization to be known as Citizens for Decent Literature Inc
The CDL representatives heard Charles Keating founder and director of the movement describe the battle against porshynography as a jungle ~ight
Criminals communists and unscrupulous persons willing to make a profit at any cost to the well being of society are part ~f
THE ANCf-lOshy195819Thurs July 17
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gious education occupies an average of five per cent of the time in courses of study of public schools in 73 nations according to a report made pubshylic here at the 21st International Conference on- Public Education
The study was prepared by the International Bureau for Edshyucation and the United Nations Educational Social and Culshytural Organization (UNESCO)
It showed that religious trainshying occupies as much as 195 per cent of the time in pUblfc schools in some countries (
Commenting on the report Msgr John Fen_ ~lO a Iepre- sentative of the Holy See at the education conference said the Vatican delegation is greatly satisfied to learn that religioUi education is given so much atshytention in the pu blic schools of So many countries
However Msgr Ferrofino a member of the Apostolic Nunshyciature at Berne added that J his delegation was deeply grieved at the evidence that religious training is excluded from public schools in some nations
This situation is mitiga~d he said by the religious training given in private schools He cited figur~s prepared by the Intershynational Bureau for Catholic Education at the Hague which show that some seven and a half million children study in private schools- in West Germany the Netherlands Great Britain Ausshytria Belgium France Ireland and Italy
In the United States Msgr Ferrofino pointed out about five million children receive religious training in pJivate ~hools
Msgr Ferrofino praised a shittjrrient of the middotU S delegashytionto theconference that one of the objectives of educa~iOJl in the United States is to obtain a high standard of spiritual
middotJlloral and ethical formatioh Such Ii definition of the goob
of education he said comes closer to the ideal of complete education than the mere moral education cited in the publk education programs ofmiddot several nations
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SERVE TWO CAPE PARISHES Four Our Lady of Vietory Missionshy SisterM Leona Sister M Joseph Marie and Sister M Regina Superior ary Bister$ find time for recreation (left photo) in busy schedule of TransportatioJl between parishes is no problem as center photo shows activities at Holy Redeenler Parish Chatham and Holy Trinity at West Driver is Sister M Leona Back seat occupants are Sisters M Joseph
Harwich Sist~r M Thelelle Martin is 8h~wn at organ with (left to right) Marie and MRegina In right photo Sister M Regina presides in kitchen
Faculty Skeptics Our Lady of Victory Sisters on Cape Cod Name Dr Taylor F middottl Coatiaacd from Pace 0 Once at catechism classes the reclaimed for God and theMOIY Ha rm a I l ehildrentake a course of instruc- Church Foundation Head
Transportation of catechism tion similar ~ their regular The motherhouse Victory NEW YORK (NC)-Dr Hugh tudents to and from their motel work in that they are tested and Noll is at Huntington Ind ItsOf Students Scott Taylor retiring dean of
classrooms is another tale of co- receive report cards regularly name is taken from Our Lady Princeton universitys graduateCLEVELA~D (NC) operation Some 126 mothers are Honor students are rewarded of Victory and that of Bishop school has been appointed theTeachers who carelesdy drivers arriving at the West with an outing at the end of the John Francis Noll the commun-
Harwich and Chatham schoolll year This summer a trip to the itys greatest benefactor first president of the Woodrow yoice skepticism about relig- simultaneously with the regular shrine of La Salette is scheduled There are over 72 mission conshy Wilson National Fellowshipion may do great harm to schoolbusses on catechism days to be followed by a visit to Lin- vents of the order throughout Foundation tine development of values by Catholic teachers in the schoolll coIn Park a combination pr~ the country some caring for as Dr Taylor a former presishyeollege students shephEraquod the children into the ably not often made many as 7000 children In all dent of Pax Romana internashycatechism cars with Mrs In addition to their catechetical nearly 100000 children are unshy tional Catholic student and intelshyDr Dana L Farnsworth di- Donald Strout already men- work the Missionary Sisters do der instruction of the 355 memshy
lectual movement and a memberrector of the Harvard Uni er- parish census-taking with tne _ bers of the communImiddotty tlOned on speCIal duty to ensure shy of the Pontifical Academy ofsity health service speaking at that there are rio accidents dur- assistance of lay people desig- the National Education AlSO- nated as fishers With the aid Cape Girl Novice Sciences since 1936 will leave
ing the loading process 0 b f th F II Reiations convention told the del- of these helpers 1406 homes ne mem er 0 e a rver his post at Princeton after more
egates that one sarcastic keptic ew Cathol bullc Center both Catholic and nonCatholic ~lOcese ~ls enter~d the MIS- than 40 years as a professor of on a faculty may desJrQY faith n have been visited in the past slOnary SIsters She ]S the former chemistry He has been dean of and instill doubt in hundleds To Study Leprosy year Marjorie Nickerson of Holy Reshy the graduate school for the last of students confusing them Iln- decmer parish Chatham Now 13 years aecesarily GENEVA (NC)-The Sover- Non-Catholics Help a novice she will be professed The Woodrow Wilson Fellowshy
NonCathoiics in fact a~ of Aug 5 Her name in religion isHe pointed out that any in- eig~ Military Order of Malta h I ship Foundation was established Llera nce manifested by religshy
ious groups can be reallily matched by that of very in~el- 11 1 - fligent persons in a eve 0
t h re opposed to allgtCle y w 0 a religious teachingS and 1 rho sbow their resentment of leaden bull religious activities in m anT ways
Dr Farnsworth described ~hdis attitude as the bigotry of brc a shymindedness He said that tol- Hance amOng men of good will ill educational institutions lnay be on the iJ~crease but it lias a long way to go and needs enshycoUragement
Discussing the intoleranCE of religious opponents Dr Fansshy
has created a Catholic intershynational center with headquarshy
h t 1ten ere 0 study the physica moral and spiritual needs 01
yictim of Hansens diseule (leprosy)
The decision to establish the eent~r was etaken by memben of the Order in responSe to a wish expresse9 by His Holiness Pope Pius XII when he adshydressed delegates to the first In ternational Congress for the Soshycial Rehabilitation of Lepell on April 16 1956
At the same time the Order of Malta also signed a convention with the Spanish government
great e p to the Sisters Some are catechetical drivers and one a photographer has taken many pIctures for the communlmiddotty
Sister Mary Regina tells of one mother whose four-year-olddaughter was in the Sisters kindergarten The little girl younger than her classmates had trouble learning her prayers and wasnt earning any gold stars Sister suggested to the mother that she give the child some help at home even though both were non-Catholics
This was done and soon the little girl headed her class the possessor of dozens of gold stars But far more important the mother from learning the
Sister Margaret Louise
Missionarr Nuns Candidates for this community
should have a particular interest
in the catechetical and missionshyary works undertaken by it The Sisters do not teach middotschool or conduct institutions devoting themselves wholly to catechetshyieai instruction social service and parish census work Age limits ar~ from 18 to 30 and high school education is desirable but not essential Further information may be ohshy
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worth observed This intoLer- outlining a program of assist- prayers became interested in the r--------------============~ ance of scientists is of a difEer- arice to victims of the disease Church and was converted being ent sort from that of mystics The cO(lvention provides for the baptized even before her little but it can be just as harmful establishment of an international girl
Science has no data on which training center in that country Have 72 Convents Save With Safety make any pronouncem mts for doctors nurses and social The community of Our Lady
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en a problem such as tha of workers of different nationati- of Victory was founded in 1921 atinimortality and a scientist has ties who wish to dedicate them- by a Chicago priest Rev John J therefore no right to jUI tify selves to the fight against the Sigstein Its purpose is to give interference with a faith in im- disease religious instruction and practi- New
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Bedford amp Acushnet Dlortulity of a believing pel son cal Christian training to children person Open New Cathedral and adults who have not reshy Co-operative Banks
ceived Catholic school educationBlessing of Trucks In South London The Sisters offer every posshy 115 WILLIAM ST NEW BEDFORD MASSLONDON (NC)-Two Card- sible spiritual material helpAt Enfield Shrine
inals 12 archbishops and 25 bish- that souls may be converted or ENFIELD (NC) - T1e t lird ops walked in pr~cession
anrud Blessing of the Tru ks through the streets of London baa been held at the La Sa ette in England-opening of the new Shrine here in New Hampshire St Georges cathedral here ScOrElI of trucks from Ilew Built to replace the old catheshyHampshire Vermont and Musashy dral destroyed in World War ehuSE~tts proceeded up the mc unshy II St Georges is the cathedral tain to the shrine formill g a of Southwark diocese which inshyeircle past the altar Each tJuck cludes London south of the wu blesse~ and the driver givshy Thames and the counties of SurshytlIl a medal of St Christopller rey Sussex and Kent
The ceremony was descr ibed The opening was an intershyby New Hampshire Motor Veshy national occasion for the work hicle Commissioner Fredericlt N of rebuilding was financed part shyClade as the only one or its ly through contributions from kind in the U S He called it a many parts of the world Queen IIPlendid gesture on the palt 91 Elizabeth II of England herself Iathlr Roland Bedard the silrioe ill among those who contributed tire(tOllbull raquotherestoration of the edifi~
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A letter was sent recentiy from Milan to Rome Few will hear of this letter but it points up 1 problem that bas faced the Church at various periods of history
The letter written in the name of the Holy Father by Substitute Vatican Secretary of State MonsignorDell shyAcqua to Archbishop Montini was sel1t to the eI~h~h National Week of the Pa~toral Refresher C~urse ThIS 18 a meeting of a movement founded in Milan and aimed at
bl f thexamining yearly the most pressing pro ems acmg e Church gt -
Monsignor DeliAcqua wrote that am~mg the most imshyportant tasks for Catholics--clergyand 1ai~y~is tl1e r~-establishment of a living contact between ChrIstIan thought
and modern culture Progress extract~ its price
When people witness rapid changes in science in econ-Gmic niethods in communications and transportation in standards of living in art and music and arcpitectureshywhen these changes come about within a comparatively
h dshort span of years then change becomes the watc wor of the day Change in many areas brings about a frame of mind in which change is expectedin all things
Christian ideas and ideals and concepts are looked on With scepticism If so many things have changed why
not change in these areas also And so modern society and modern culture ask for a re-evaluation of truths and stanshydards that other ages took for granted Why not a change in dogmas Why not a change in morals Are the un- changing truths of Christianity really so m fl eXIblemiddot
We see this attitude reflected in the writings and in
the lives of many otherwise intelligent men and women
4- MfJralQuestion 1dJJA or -ruL- 6 I n - ~SII
_oM He died in 1614-rOr-SATURDAY-St Vincent de
Paul Confessor He was bornin 1576 and devoted his life to
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Weekly Calendar Jf Feast Days
TODAY _ St Alexius Conshyfessor He lived in the fifth censhytUry and was the son of a ROPlan senator He fled from the lux ury of his fathers home on theday he was to be married and in order to serve God in humilshyity disguised himself as a Jgteg~ gar Later he returned and lIved
in his own home unrecognized as a beggar Only after his death was his identity revealed
TOMORROW-St Camillus of Lellis Confessor At the age of
19 he entered the military servshyice under his father an Italian nobleman After four years of campaigning he found himselfthrough his violent temper reckless habits and passion for gambling a discharged middotsoldier in straitened circumstances A few words from a Capuchin friar led to his conversion He enteredreligious life was ordained and founded the community of the Servants of the Sick which was confirmed in 1586 by the Popebull
The principle of cause and effect once had great powers More Zealous than Intelligent the care of the poor and instrucshyof proof in reasoning to the existence of God now men S t R Ie t e C t tion of the rich in ways of charshywill question the validity of that self-evident truth ance ugges 5 ea IS IC OnCepity Soon after his ordination
1 d d he was captured by corsairs andall men accepted the pririciplethat we shou d all o goo Of Youth Reform Methods taken toBarbary Where he coI)shy
and avoid evil now many question that there is any such verted his renegade master and thing as evil nd even if there is whyshoulltl they avoid it -By Donald McDonald with him escapedto France He
It is not enough to say that such-and-such is a Prm-Davenport Catholic Messenller founded the congregation of eiple of Christianity and therefore all must follow it The if good intentions were allthat is required to solve Vincentian Fathers and Sisten
t t be of Charity He died at Paris on prpblem is more basic than that Modern SOCle y mus moral problems or clean up meSSy situations in this world September 27 1660 and wu shown that there is such a t~llng as truth that there ~re of oUTS I suppose most of our problems would long since canonized in137 absoiutes that truth is inflexible and e~ernat The Idea that~verything IS relative--even morality ~nd dogmaamp--shymustbe faced and answered
For that is the challenge that modern culture throws II d
wpto the Church And unless that cha en~e _18 a~swere with intelligence and competence by Cathohc~ clerIcal and lay then we Catholics run the danger of surrendering by
sil~nceand inefficiency The cause of Christ is deserving of menaild -women who will recognize the darigers to
hChristianity will keep themselves from the taint of t ose errors and will set out to combat them with zeal against the error and with charity for the erring
Men and women of this day must be shown that in the realm of religion change comes not in God and theTh i seonfushy
Ilion and likely things of God but to the lives o~ those who would serve f r u s tr a t ion GOd These are absolutes which do not chang~ although arise consistshy
our understanding of them can grow and our live und~r ently it seeIls _ their influence can deepen and ch~mge for the better to me -in the
Christianity is nota collection of antique ideas and matter of morshyrr als for YOllth
have been solved stiNDAY~StJ~romeAemshy But too often indignation lyrical they wi~l be is ap~er iliiln Confessor A Venetian be and zeal for reform seem to bulk so much larger thanthe
intelligence and perception - that is needed if reform is to be
realized An~ when this bapshypen s reform
is not 0 n I y (postponed it is 0 b s c Ired by new confusion and new frusshytration
necessary to presel)t-d~Y living as th~ eternal living Chtist lems of youflg people ~r 18 Jt But this must be shown to tOdays people that t~e older generatIon 80
eager to prevent young people Vmiddot f th F t from committing tle sins of its ISIOIl 0 e u ure own youth cannot taketbe time
An advertisement presently making the rounds of mag- forcool and intellig~nt ~easure- d tl I hd r ment of an evIl sltuatIo~ and
~azmes shows a rel~~e gen ema~ m a awn c aIr r~w mg the pr~perway to combat It ordersthrou~h a mIcrophone whIle a ynarvelous machme at Whether It be modesty 1ft
his bidding trims the hedge and cuts the lawn dress dating patterns or a This is a vision that the future holds out to us--free- question of after-schocl-hours
Gom from work work the fact that opinion on B tth h tch r~frm-tacticsis so ofte~ ~harply
u ere IS a 1 diVided among CatholIcs even What do we do Ith the tIme we thereby have Catholic experts in t~ese mat-
People can do only so much restmg They are phYSIcally ters indicates conf~slOn and a and psychologically capable of only so much recreation certain lack ofrea~lsm ~nd dls-After that what cernment that IS dlsturbmg
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matter and I can t help thinking was miraculollsly set free after that a contest if con~est there praying to the Blessed Mother
must be should be directed to upon be~ng taken prisoner hil~professional song-write~s so that serving in the army Later be
~ cleam~ess would have the suP- tQOk Holy Orders and devoted port of competent musicianship thus denying to teen-agerll the opportunity to assert-as they seem always so ready to assert shy
that what is clean and pure and good is also very dull and boring But my principal objection to the present lyric-refor move-
Iltandards it is not a religious museum into Jwhic~one goes Is there sOmething particularly to any of these qu~s~ions the lOgaze and not to li~ChristiariitY i~a~p1Xle_rn a~d baffling about the migtral PfQ~- record iSnot -Worth listening to
The tim may come when enterprising firms will place e
ads m magazmes mVltIntgt people to enJoy a new form of activity-work Entrepreneurs will Qpen up work centersshyplaces where people can get away from Ieflt and relaxati9n and do some work Can you imagine the flood of Madison A th t Il be d t toll th fun of
venue copy a WI groun ou ex mg e workmg K
So why not enJoy the VISIOn ~f the future now - and enjoy the fun of working At least realize that it is necesshyaary for mans happiness here on earth
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The most recent example of whllt I mean comes from a most
hon~rably motivated Catholic youth movement in one of our large Middle West cities
This group has set out to clean up the lyrics of the popular songs
our young people are singing listening and dancing to by (1) persuading them not t~ buy reshycordings or patronize in any way suggestive songs and (2) off~r-ing prizes for the bestmiddot song lyriCS Ilubmitted by 13-to-19-year-olds
in a contest spm~red by the Iroup
So farso good We dont want our young peoples morals subshyverted or attenuated by song any more than we want them subverted by direct il-idocti-inashytion or bY evil companions
And the sponsorship of a clean lyric contest givell this
reform action a positive note
ment is in its method of disshysuading youn~ lleople from patshy
ronizing the immoraI The sponsors of this movement
list five questions about ~ reshy corded song and they unequiv ocally declare to YOU1g ~ople that ~ one has to answer no
dancing to playing singing buying
I list the questions ~elow H(1) po the lyrics Qf this song
basically tecognize the ~ignity and purpose Qf love- and marshyriage
(2) ltgt they promot~ proper atbtude~ of respect for parents Church She was one of ~
bimself to charitable works He founded a congregation of clerics regula~ called the Somshyaschi for the little town of Somshyasco in Lombardy where it wall started dedicated to the care of orphans He died in 1537 aged 75 an ilnness contracted while tending the sick He was canshyonized in 1767 and in 1928 waadeclared the patron of orphaM and abandoned children
MONDAY-St Praxedes Virshygin She was the daughier Of a Roman senator Prudens and a sister of St Prudentiana She rendered great service to r~ ligionin the first and ~nd cenhiHes using her wealth reliev~ the poor An ancient
church in Rome perpetuates her memory
TUESDAY--St Mary Magd~ - len Penitent She was raised by Christfroin a lifeof Sin to take her place among the saints of the
school and all other authority (3) Do they encourage proper
respect toward members of the opposite sex esp~cially on parshyties and on dates
(4) If fads dress talk moo~s are implied or mentioned in tbis song do they help to protect my difonity and self~respect (5) Do they encurage me to Increase my SOCIal contacts rather than to gO steady - One could say I suppose that were these five questions worded negatIvely their ~ross error would have been aVOided The fact remains the~ were worded as I have just quoted
them and as such they reflect a wrong-headed approach to the problem Fo~ example I can think of
many songs-perhaps not of very recent vintage bub still to be found in record shops and beard on the radio etc-whicb have nothing at all to~ say about the
desirability of youths increasing
family whom Jesus so loved that he raised her brother St
Lazarus from the dead Sbe stood ~ith the Blessed Mother and St J9hn at the foot of the
Cross during the Crucifixion When the faithful were scatshy
tered bypersecution it is said that she found refuge in a cave in Provence France where she lived for 30 years Her sister was St Martha
WEDNESDAY-St Apollin aris Bishop-Martyr He is said to have come from Antioch witb
St Peter and to have been apshypbilited the first Bishop of Ra~ venna His life was one of conshytinuous suffering at the hands of persecutors and he is said to
have persevered througha long series of torture He was banshyished three times from Ravenna He died from the effects of tOrshyture and fatigue during thereiga of Vespasian in79 AD
Blue-Tailed Fly preach no their so~ial contacts or wbich respeetfor authoritand preach not a word about the nothing about proper respect~dignity arid purpo1e of love and towards ones palmiddottner on parshymarriage~ but which are about ties or dates Is youth to conshyas morally inoffensive and neushy clude th1t they are thereforetral asa song can be immoral
PUBLISHER - not always present ina reform Novelty and patriotic IOngll I just wish that one of these Mostlfev James L Connolly DD PIi~middot Ilitua~io~ though I t~i~k i~ is abounciabout w~ch one~ would days reform in the matter of
GEmiddotmiddotERAL M~Nmiddot AGER ASS) GENERAL MANAGEI perrrussible to entertain serious hae to answer no to one or youths morals would be realiSshy - doubt about the ability of teen- mOte of the test questtQns tically conceived and I have a
I Daniel F Shalloo MA I~e John P Driscoll - agers to write songs ~ Cohans over There noveltiell hunch that our young people MANAGING EDITOR There isnt ~any doubt their like Gotta Match and ~Mairsy would appreciate a measure ei
Attorney Hugh J Golden 8Ongs uu clean but bow Doats and folk-sonlol liD ~m-realism also
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Nun to lreach in Befize ~ontinued from Page 0 Ie 4th gaade during the remainder
Sister Mary Jacinta explained Tile St Marys assignment was are in session all surrmer her first Like the other Sisten Classes begin at the end of June in Belize she will teach eateshyand run until the end of Maj the chism in outlying parishes in following year with se eral addition to regular school work short vacations instead of the On vacatiGn Sister Spent last long Summer break custo nary week visiting Sisters at St in the Uriited States Josephs convent Fall River
Another difference the North She has returned to North Attleshy Attl4~boro Sister will find is in bore for the time until her deshy
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Mr Dawson reached a b~ home in this Devon town br the NCWC News Service conshyfirmed reports he has beell reshyfused a visa to enter the U lited States following chest x-rays
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ernors mansion in Juneau iIlast summers camping ex- second place-and now this year primarily a home and that she perience Ginny has been Into out consciousness sprang runs it like one wondering which of the old phrases sentences even whole Raising a big famiiy is the girls willbe back if the coun- pages of t~x~ ~n the ~mport same in Alaska as anywhere elors will be as ance of mdlvldual chIldren she said Its the children who
middot mice as they We wondered if Ginny would set the pace meals schoolwork middot were last year think we had let her down trips to the doctor shopping middot if her swim- Johnny and I cooked thiS We dont get out much
ming will still up to surprise youGinn~ was Four of tHe children--Anto~ia be in the fair- laughing showingus the lmeup Maria Michael and Peter-will to - ni i d d i i n of shoes sneakers sturdy ~x-be in Nativity School in Juneau atage fords galoshes the bathmg this fall The transfer from
In 0 the r clogs Its fun to be grown up Immacuiate Conception School W 0 r d s weve enOUgh to do things formiddot Y01lrself in Fairbanks eased one plrenW e ~ R ~in the -its being a real Girl Scout concern according to Mrs S~e-throes of what A mighty good Girl Scou~ gt povich Fairbanks is 600 miles ismiddot cas ua Il y i we tried to take it in the same north of Juneau tossed off by IIi spirit of practical helpfulness In those extra-~oldwint~n the more offi Now lets see aboutthe un- I was always worried they
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g I over the roarmiddot of the departing g 110 ng nuns to be M Stepov h s asked ifmiddotmiddotAfter -Mary complete In ong bmiddotmiddot H I bI t years a o a WI - Stability is important she rs IC ~a east was moreor lesscomfortmiddotus_ ave a reaas c0me doctors of medICme says The fact that we dont It IS diffIcult gettm~ to MaSi ablyfms~OSedi~her~wnbe~ltStGeorgmiddote Parishgt On her way to Pome to re- conie into an area and then when the mercury hits bottom at home It was to GInny we bull port on the growth of her order leave makes an impession Arid No ~all job~ she repliedlt bull bull
looked f~r the leg work Ginny Plans Lawn Palty i ~he not~d the 5O professed Med- the factmiddot that as Religious weded- Even WIth the d~adbolt heate~ take this mail up to Mary WIll St George Parish of Westport Ical ~ls~lO~anes today repre- icate our lives beyond our ow~ (~warm water clrcula~Ing de you Ginny please take the~e Factory Dartmouthwillmiddotholdamiddot sent a Slgmflcant growth over spiritual good to the good of vice to protect the engIne) we ( pillows down middotand hang them m lawn party on the church the 96 in 1945 and the four in others undoubtedly has an im- had to start the car 20 minutes the backyard to air~ ~Will you grounds on the evenings of July 1925 when the community was pact before we left to get it warmed fix a pitcher of Ice water and 24 and 25 and the afternoon and founded take it up to Mary Ginny evening of July 26 to raise funds But the need for Religious theres somebodY at the front for a parochial school doctors is greater than the comshydoor Please run down and see Mrs Richard Munroe is chair- munitysmiddot growth she said And who it is Ginny trot on down man and Mrs Raymond Martel the doctors have to be firstrate to the basement and turn up the andMrs Raymond Cormier co- Theres no room for 17th cerishyhot water heater chairmen of the committee tury mediCine even in far-off
Ginnys willing spirit and her which includes members of the mission outposts she said middot sturdy legs never failed us and parish women of the Guild There is practically no place in
_ Im afraid we took advantage =gt Cub Scouts Holy Name Society the world somiddot remote today that of both and CYOmiddot its people do not r~ognize good
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-THE ANCHOR 9rodays Fashions Thurs July 1O 1958
Intr()duction of New Fashions Ex-Navy Nurse
Marks Transiticgtnaf Season To Become Nun PITTSBURGH (NC)-A nurse
who gave up an II-year career By EUm KelleY
Transitional is an important July word Increasingly in the Navy last month will don overy Summer theres a definite set of new fashions introshy the gray habit of the Glenmary duced in ruly hence the term traditional fashions for a Sisters on Sept 8 transition season-from Summer into actual Fall -In She is Barbara Taurish ana
tive of South Greensburg Padress 3nd separates that much use out of another cool who declined a promotion to
lrneans pleasantly cool cotshy easy-cale wash-and-wear cot- lieutenant commander when she tons and blends in the new ton By the way once you wear left the Navy to take up work in deepened Fall Colors that a new style last years look home missions (low like Autumn foliage In dated If you have one chemise Miss TaUlish will become the llccessolies transitional means youll want another The long- 81st Glenmary Sister when she the introduction of colors that torso chemise is just wonderful takes her vows The Glenmary go with those new ready-to- on The new bapeze silhouette community of nuns founded wear tones~ is flattering too Furthermore in Glendale Ohio in 1941 is
For many fashion-conscious on these hot days youll love j the sister communitv to the women and girls Julys a black wearing a gay full-skirted oot- I Glenmary Fathers The Glenshymonth This is the time when ton print j mary have hr ~Ises in the nothing looks as shadow-cool as Fall Separates are here and lt1 Cincinnati alchdiocese and in black For them fashion is ready that beautiful Indeed youll_-1 the Columbus Owensboro and ith black crepe dresses (brown exclaim over the new trapeze Wheeling dioceses td dark green too) black separates some with double- RE-ELECTED PRIORESS GENERAL Rev Mother The former Navy nurse first noes dark stockings black trapeze coordination The lit- Therega of Jesus OP (seated) has been re-elected Prioress learned of them while dationed cIvet hats and handbags tie trapeze overblouse comes to at Camp Lejeune in North Caroshy
The Fall coat season starts in the waist It swings out over General of the Dominican Sisters Congregation of St middotCath lina where a Glenmary Father lruly Indeed this is the tradfshy the smalmiddott trapeze skirt The erille of Siena at a chapter ofthe Congregation held at the told her of the work being done tional month for winter coat skirt is lined to hold the shape Motherhouse in Fall River Standing left to right are Sister among Negroes in the Sout~l promotions particularly for Its time for transitional cot- M Ceslas bp Superior at Peru N Y Sister M Rose 01 Impressed by the communitysprecious fiber coats like cashshy SUIgterior at Acushnet and Sister M middotDominic OP Fltgtll record she decided to requesttons In separates as well The admission But after consultingrnere (actually four-season
new cottons have that into-Fall River Prioress Chapters of the Congregation are held every with her confessor she first(lOats) and for the handsome feeling Youll wear them witb six years signed for a tour of duty over-ClOats of man-made furs Incishycomfort through September seas where sh could become acshydentally many wise shoppers
Many call the new shadings In- p p Vmiddot p f W krnake their selections now beshy dian Summer Colors Ope IUS 0 Ices ra Ise b or quainted with foreign mission c~use of attractive (pre-season) work lruly priees The new Fall sweaters are in Of American Cathol ic- Women Has Commendation
(You people in Fall River are She d hSllIow Fall Styles WASHINGTON (NC) - His trip to units of the Military - ~as soon spen ng mucparticula rly fortunate because of her tune 0 k g th F th y~ 9l~e right n~)y in the Holiness Pope Pius XII has said Council of Catholic Women JD Frallcls X w I In SWJI a er you nave a famous sweater- r f S
clIepths of mid-Summer its maker mill located there) Yes he is well acquainted with and Europe The audience with the h Umiddot eer 0 0-
Autumn in th~ fashion world very proud of~ the work of Pontiff was the highlight of her p Ia lllversity m Toky Father you can stalmiddottmiddot collecting sweat- - Meyer a(l taken on as hIS speCIal
J~ashion shows all over the counshy ers now~for Fall They look American Ca~hoVcomen _ tour ~hlCh middot~overed mIlItary m- project the rehabilitation of trT (particllarly the interna- compl(tely different from last Mary Donohoe organization stallahons m England Italy Ragp k VII I I I C l F G IC ers J age a arge sumtiOtlally famolis Amos Parrish year The whole fashion idea kcretary of the Nationa ounci rance ermany Spam Mor- area in Tokvo inhabited b th Jrashion Clinic in N~w York) now is the longer chemise of Catholic Women said the occo and Turkey where - she ld y e
Pope told hel of his pleasure worked to strengthen the Mili- POfootmiddotrhecCrItpyp e and handlcap~edlIe showing commenting upon sweater It looks just like a Cad selling fashions and acces stunning overblouse Many 01 in the work of American Catho- taryCounCII MJss T h hId
I middot Th Mlt- CI aUflS e pe obtainGries fOI~ Autum) an~ Winter the delihtful new sweaters Ie women durIng an audience e I I arT ouncI organ- surplus m d 1 I d lru7 to t C th I e lca supp lef the1858-59 feature the shaggy mohair graflted to middotber IJle middotmmiddot um e a 0 IC vHiagers ad t d F th
look 2Hld are available in Au- She said tilePope assured her womens groups at military in- M ~ n assis e a erThe new precious fibre he intended to pray for all those- stallations with NCCW now in- ed~erm hIS campaIgn to build
lJOIIts are the lovely new Fall tUOln leaf colors and shadings a Ispensaly and a seh I ~~hmeres Theyre available in They coordinate wonderfully connected with the work of the cludes 55 affiliated organiza- 00 the tapered chemise look the with colw(ul tweed skirts womens council tions It was initiated at the re-
Miss Donohoe recently re- uest of military chaplains servshytrapeze look the fitted look too Feather Hat StuDDinc turned froma three-month field ice women and wives of militaryfOr those who want a more conshy
A fashion favori~e right now personnel stationed in - Europeservative type coat Theres vicuna too one of the most eleshy is the feather hat It weighs-- Children Requ ire House 01 Our Lad
nothillg comes in the most beau- lant coats extant at an opulent tiful col~rs will be perfect with Who lesomeLove Miss Donohoes trip was un- i
ClOSt your new dark cottons and dertaken both to visit already C
Coats j~or Fall and Winter in clepes The feath~r hat is smart LOS ANGELES (NC)-Lack existing units Of the Military the new man-made furs are of Idve will frustrate a child A Council and to extend the orshy
too with the Summer suit and is ganization New units of theJeally stunning look like fur absolutely stunning with after- good spanking wont (lOst but a fraction of fur The dark fashions as well Fu-r- So saysFaiilCr Peter Ciklic council were set up in middotSpain
h I ttL I Umiddot Morocco Turkey and England __Il1-onew mink mutation colors are themlore the feather wig is an a psyc 0 ogls a oyo a 111shybeautiful Theyre made with ashy absolute fashion-knockout- versity here He offered this ad- during her trip SEE THE S I new process now Many of them vice to a personality and mental Her tour was conducted in ~
Velvet hatsmiddot appear on thelook exactly like beaver like hEalth institute held at the uni- coperation ~ith Natinal Cath- ITCH ENM~I Ileal like mink They have high Mid-Summer fashion horizon velmiddotsity ollc Commumty SerVIce a USO fashion styling Some feashy and ale s1l1artest in shadow-cool If a is he ITCHE N 5 too middot child frustrated affiliate part of whose program tlJre the exquisite draped cheshy black Taffetas and satins are is giving assistance to military
said it is due particularly tosmartmise back some the new trapeze here too and look with lack of attention on the part of chaplains - of friendly woodmiddot
the dark Fall crepes For travellook thepalmiddotents for the child and to Miss Donohoe said that oneI recommend the new casual Warm and companionable witbTravel in stylemiddot in new Fall a lack of wholesome love of the memorable incidents of felts in advance Full shapes and many wOk-Utyng conveniencaIlUit See Falls choice collecshy The theory that a child is her journey was a visitmiddot toCOIOlStion There are textured House of Our Lady at Ephesus bull _ in new NATURAL FINISHnew
frustnlted by the proper admin- in TUlkey where tradition sayswools so fine and light-weight GU81d your complexion today or choice of loyely coiorsistration of discipline-a spankshy~rhere ale suits in newly imporshy from the hot actinic rays of ing for instance-is nonsense the Blessed Virgin spentthe last Send coupon for colorful bookshytalit tweeds in blues reds the SUll As Ive mentioned re-shy Children musf be disciplined years of her life Two French ie showing new model kilchen l~reens and blackwhite MaIl) cenUy lave your skin with loshy he said priests serving as custodians of of Falls new suits follow the tions and creams w~ar big the shrine in that far-off spot Moi Coupon Todoy
Ihemise trapeze looks flol)PY hats to shade your face Father Ciklic a student of promised to pray for the work
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softly fitted and and tinted hair and emerge as mental illnesses his of the womens couricil~ she said ---E-W---G-O--O-D--H-U--Eshytold audishyence that there seems to be moreboxy-jacketed suits too) a natural beauty in the Fall disease today only becausemeans
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The new dark crepe dresse r~adillg of spiritual works and Comlilission The grant will be are fashion-filsts for Fall participation in Confraternity used to support the schools rashyTheyre dalmiddotk but cool in tissueshy of Christian Doctrine progranls diation project for another yearweight crepe Ri~ht now a black to learn more about the Church crepe dless looks shadow-co01 He spoke to the Council of Cathshy _-~ land is just that These dresse olic Women There is no subshy FOR PLE~SURE lire wonderful in the new silshy stitute for knowledge of our llaouettes and certainly middotdate last Faith he said bull EAT rears black crepes Thesestyles Father Manoski urged the woshy E-GG-S incidentally are just about pershy IDefI to be ready to ac~ept the teet for town ormiddot travel or out responsibility to help ih lay ac- middot +That-R-RichNYellow-RobustlIOCially in the eveni~g and will tivity He said that all parishes lie YOUI fashion-standby for are in need of men and women FRESH CUT-UP POULTRY bull _w-through-September active in lay programs ROSEI~AWN lTpelle Overblouse Sm He cautioned members to
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Balancing the Books
Delineation of Choracters Lackingmiddot in OBrien to4ovel
By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy
Of the three novelists whose latest works we scrutinize this week by far the most famous is Kate OBrien She has been turning out full-length-fiction for many years now much of a superior order That can hardly be said of As Music and Splendour CHarshy
per $450) which though in some respects uncommonly engaging and expert is lackshying in one crucial respect conshyvincing delineation and develshyopment of the central characshyters
Thllse are two girls Clare Halshyvel and Rose Lennane both 16 when first we meet them in a drab music room of a Paris convent in 1886 They are new to the convent lately arrived from Ireland They would have been pursuing quiet humdrum modestly gratifying careers in their respective native villages had it not been for the fact that each possessed a singing voice
cinxceptionalquality ~~cause of these voices the liris have been uprooted and
packed offmiddot to Paris for testingand training In a sense lhey are victims Theymiddot have not r
chosen thexind of life now looming before themmiddotIt has been forced upon them middotby well meaning relatives middotfriends and
Clare and Rose though craftily
differentiated and each fitted with a set of characteristicsare more puppets than persons Pages and pages are given to telling us about them but they never live and move in their
own right In fact on page 182 Rose is referred to as Clare and one quite understands the slip even to the author they are not unmistakably real
Miss Maggie The people in Una Troys
book Miss Maggie and the Doctor (Dutton $375) not only are born in Ireland btlt stay in Ireshyland Well that is with the
~ exception of one who lights out for Philadelphiamiddot But he evenshy-tually recovers his wits and comes backto Erin
Specifically tp Ballybegnear Waterford -This tinybut hardly
ddyilic village is the scene of Miss Troys narrative a meanshyderirig yarn that would give the experts on the construction of a novel 40 fits
We first see Bailybeg through the eyes of a young doCtor Bill
ben~ctors teeth on occasiori~ SJBi dIrector of aleslan MISSIOns ctobull Study in Rome Bill is not keen im Ballybeg
The Paris convent is m~diocre and he Education Requi~esmiddot Collaboration isdownrightdisgusted except for the presence of a with themiddot wreck of8 house that T h d F deg1deg
o nun somewhatinysterious who has ~a genius fordiscerriing and directing rare vocal gifts She perceives that Clare and Rose have the makings of great opershyatic artists Unler her they begin to learn the art
They have to slave at it reshylentlessly For them there are no holidays They arE sent ~m to Rome to study with Signor Buonatoli and associates with aspirants like themselves exshy d gers coaches and
penence sm maestri and all the lesser fjguresmiddot and harigers-on of the realm of operamiddot
Drummond who is totake over n smiddot or ~ome mI Ion 0 ~rs w~r 0 r~ Ie go S tlje practice Ofa lately deceaseo shIpped to hls country~ Father SIva sup~rIOr of the Sale~ medico who dosed himself withiari Techiiical lnstitiIte atSantiagois shown with Msgro
whiskey neverkept liP with the LuigfLig~~ti of Des Moines Ibwadirector-othe Nationaf a~vahces in his profes~ioh btitCatholic Rural Life Conference and FatherA Joseph Louis was obliging enough 10 pull S NC Ph
goes with the practice But that is where Miss Maggie comes in--Maggie Dalyajewel Qfahouseshy
keeper and a font middotofrustic wisshydom
It is Maggie who eases Bill into Ballybeg society and courishytry doctoring And she is the confidant both of Johnny Gubshy
bins an uhdauntable terror of a boy and of Jenny Barry a sumshymer visitor who sets her cap for the doctor -
Johnny though a scofflaw is
unusually bright Under the
THANKS FROM CARITAS-CHILI Father Raul Silva Henriquez (left) president orCaritas-Chili Catholic relief agency ~isits the New York office of Catholicmiddot Relief Ser- vices-National Catholic Welfare Conference to express th k f 12 11 d II th f 1 f od
Betweeneac ers an ami les VERSAILLES (NC)~Teache~s
should recognize their limitashytions and closely collaborate with families and youth organishyzations in tasks of education acshycording toa document reieased by the Holy See
This advice was issued in a 1 tt t f th V l n toteh erFsen h rosm leWa klcab Id
e renc OCla h ee t~fhere P1rpose 0 t e mee ~ng
was to dlscuss the moral soclalItmiddot 1 d pt blems
cu ura ~n ~conomlc 0
Noting that families are geiJ- erally demanding to be mOle closely associated to the educashytional activities of schools the Vatican letter firmly placed the family first in the hierarchymiddot of rights in education
Education is a social probshylem it said because schogtls deshy
th ht f f I shyrlvemiddot elr ng s rom aml les and are directly responsible to them for the formation of futuregenerations
10 tHE ANCHOR- Thurs July 17 1958
ASsertsChinese People Hungry For Gospel
PORTLAND (NC)-The people of China are hungry for the gospel the superior
general Of a missionary comshymunity of nuns reported in her return to Oregon after estabshylishing a new mission near Hong Kong
Graces are poured on those people because of the suffering in the interior of China deshyclaredMother Mary Leola head of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows
More Conversions Conversions among the Chinshy
ese are showing a marked inshycrease she said She recalled that when she was last in Hong Kong in 1952 the cathedral there was nearly empty Now she said middotevery Mass on Sundays is crowded
The Chinese she added make zealous converts partly beshycause they find in the Catholic Church a rich liturgy that reshyplaces the pagan rites they gave up middotMother Leolamiddot said she obshyserved~ very great decrease in the strengthmiddot of communism around Hong Kong during her
recent stay there She credit8 ~the British with taking excelshylentmiddot care ofmiddot the continuing floOd of refugees that come to
Hong K~ng from co~munism middot~choolsFlourlsh
Escapmg from the control of communism is risky bus~ness she declared Those who are caught attempting an escape are shot TwO weeks before Mother Leola left China eight men were executed by the Reds ~YoU ask them why they risk it and they tellyou there is nomiddot living in the interior so they take the chance to come to bull free land she said
Catholic schools are considshyered a great boon in the fight against communism in Hong Kong she reJlarked because they refuse to tolerate communshyist doctrine There are more than
100 Catholic schools in the middotHong
Kong diocese alone-all opershydoctors patronage he wtllmiddot it off edtllcl~bOt~ m the present state - Reerring to the problem of ating on a double-shift basis beshyseems igetmiddot the higher education deg CXI1Z~1011 bull educating youth toward accept- ~ause of the demand for adshy
They begin -to perform inltwhich hids so capable of taking Th~lette~was written on beshy ing their futureresponsibilJties ~i5Sionbull minor opera houses Ros~~s r~se ~ Jennyt~ou~h many ~ears t~~ half of HisIlbli1es~~o~e Phis the letter warned against the~ is swifter than Clares and she doctors Jumor will 1t seems XII by Msgr A-ngeloDell cquadangers of8 strictly technicillReceives Grant is recogriizedas ~I primadOna become hi wife Substitut~V~ica S7~retary f for~ of educatlOn WiSHINGTQN( NC )--Georgeshyat La Scala whl1e Clare lS sbll Amusing ~ttempt struggling But ~theb shddenly slje i~
But this is a story not merely killed in a car- crash and the of singing butmiddot also of love Rose doctor crazed withgri~f streaks takes9ne ioverthen~second off for Phiiadelphia middotjoimnYs At the storys close she is going schooling comes tltt a halt arid
off on an American touraccom- panied by a proper Bostonian with whom one gathers her telationship will not be proper
Clare becomes tvolved in a~ unnatural love affair though pursued by three men Of these
one is a rather sinister middottype in whose past the mysterious Panshy
sian middotnun figures More Puppets Than ~ersons Rose -and Clae slIde ~waf
from the practice of their reli shygion Occasionally they talk of
sin but altho~ghtheymiddot ate troubled 10 conSClence and have
moments in which they face 1 th t lk tlthelr gUl t e a IS mos y tmiddot f hmiddot
porous rabonahza lon 0 t elr flagrantwrongdoing
he headsmiddot for Erigland and a career in crime
End of the book No The ~octor has successors Fourmiddot or five of them come and go with the speed of the participants in a comedy chase We get to k~oWeducation and recalled in this- ognize the ~imits of their proshytheir names and thats middotabout allmiddot respecfa passage of an address fessional competence and collabshy
Maggie finally retires andmiddot is given by the Pope last Novem- orate with youth movements and - thought to be sinking down to ber to a group of representatives lrganizations which are a death while thingsgo bad~y for of European private schools school of life some good folkmiddot of the village~ The Pontiff declared 0 at that I
and some villains wax fat But time 1) - Sailors Aid Ch~rity o _
Johnny returns obviouslyfrom i i t iifli tal tomiddot tself LISBON (NC )-Crewmen of prison to set ~he sc~les~ri~ht eXclu~e~ ~hec ta~k edt e~uca ~verl u middots Navr ships visit- i===========
surely a strange agent of Justlce t d hbts te mg LIsbon havedonated19 cases And Dr Drummond retutns to lOn at~ pr 1d
l prdlva dor-t of u~ed middotclothing to Caritas a 1
ganlza lons middotan In epen en BLUE recall MaggIe from the brmk of f tmiddothmiddotmiddotmiddot Catholic charitable organization group rom assummg elr re- RIBBON t d b fmiddot What IS sugges e y way 0 runnmg the house
extenuation of their sin is that This attempt at a riovel is they have invQluntarily been fairly amusing It is literate and placed in surroundings and a perceptive with a few dramatic way of life where temptation is passages and a few flickerings very strong an easy code pre- of fun But it isaboumiddot as ramshyvails and immoral affair are shackle as the house that Dr cpmmonplace There is also Druminond walked into on his more than a hint not only of first day in Ballybeg
the tyranny of art but-too of African Missions the evil which its service can A good account of African effect in one not crystal-clell~ as mission life is given in Ffre in to its limitations the Bush by Paul Bernier ttans-
This is a book rich in period lated from the French bRoch atmosphere and riotpus in colormiddot LEi Page (Kenedy $375) -It The author ismiddot impressively purports to be a middotnovel and we knowledgeable about music andmiddot are warned notmiddotto take it as musicansmiddot The international autobiographical middotWhile heed-
State ~~d addfessed ~ pre~l-dellt ~~arl~s lor~o~ th~ Soclal Week who readmiddot it at the openshying session of the assemIY Thelcenttter 5tatt~d that a nashytion coriscfous of its future should give corisideiableatten tion to the piobleiJi of the edu- cationit gives toiurmiddotYouth
It saio that modern states should give full freedom to pri shyvatemiddot initiatives in matters of
the hereafter and resume the middotbmiddotlmiddott thO fil k rlocal practice - with Maggie5Ponls~111he~hln I~ e m 8bels
a calm w lC IS mcompart1 eth th f d t l WI ts thu~ al1en amiddot req~lre-mEm 0 e uman ~erson
middot the liv~s of h1rdworking priests middot whomiddot have so middotmuch to contend middot with and often so little to show for their la15orsFew books about the missions are as reveal ing
Tunin~ Repairin~ amp Rebuildin~
CLASSIC ORGAN CO~
Education it said should tQWn university has received aft
avoid premature specialization of umestrtcted $6000 grant from youth and protect ~e rights of the Westinghouse Educationa) gerieral culture wl1ich ~t called ~ Fo~ndation of Pittburgh The
the inost vahiilble capital of a m~mey il to be used for publicashymiddotpeople Education should also
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11 Family Life Continued from Page One
basis of our modern ffilrriage system To those whll have fallen under its spell m Irriage becomes not a way of li e but the way of life
Speaking about individualism 8S the second characteri ltiC of the secular iltleal of rna rriage Father Cervantes said tht aVelshyage romantic marriage dltes de- sire children but not f gtr the right reasons
This type of marrial e lie SUited does not want children for the glory of God or tor the good of the children or or the so~ial welfare of the communshyity but because the wife would fe(~l frustrated if she did not have a couple of childrln and the husband would tire of the wife unless she had the added interest of children to decoy his interest and economic sup- port
Romanticism logicall r deshymands a planned progr am of sex selfishness which iIlcludes contraception abortion lterili shyzation divorce mass insti tutionshyal placements adoptions and a general denial of social r espoJl- sibil~ty Father Cel vantes said
Roles Confused The middotthird characteristic of the
seeular ideal of marria ~e he continued is a confusion of the roles of husband anI I wife mother and father parelt and child The philosophical b~ sis of this confusion of roles~ ne de cllred isthe denial of the natshyural law theespou~l of themiddot cultural theory of social ~enesis and a romanticmiddotmis~ndemiddotstandshying of the meaning of the term democracy so that any rc Ie difshyferentiation between the sexes is considered undemocratic
Father Cervantes cor cluded that the American secular image of marriage and the famiy has yielded to the infantile p easure principle and megalomani a in its antisocial individualism
How this immature lecular ideal can be baptized irto the maturity of faith is nQ small
h d I dchallenge e ec are
General Picture Another speaker at th e conshy
vention Lee Blaske of Catholic Social services in Detroit warned about subtle sect lar in- fluences that threaten family strultures but he added tha~ middotthe general picture ofC litholic Only then he concludeq bert MS pastor recaled A marriage nd family life ~s can we hope tO have ourCathQ year ago we wer~ abullmost hangin( good lic family cultllre premised frQm the rafters of the church
Mr Blaske spoke on Marshy upon love (wich is tt~ distinct riding Qut the storm and none riage Conflict The Sacrld-Se~ hote of Christianity) inlgttead Qfo dreamed thatmiddota year lat~r we ular Hierarchy Hedelcribed sacred values as repre limtirig all middotthat is fixed and urchang
th I t h ing 10 e marrIage re a cons Ipbased on the principleshlherent in Ule natural and moral law
Secular values in ou hietiatchy he said repxesllnt the fluctuating standards s~nsisin pragmatism and rel~ tivism
th twhich is such a serIOus rea f Ito stable marrIage and amIy today behlnd a modern brick for amiddot concert structures at the present time rectory built as a wing to theh h (th Ii Leading the 115 musiciansDeclaring t at tea 0 C church
managers and aides was conshyfamily enjoys a favorabl e pOSI- h In conneetion with the dedication when compared (I our ductor Eugene Ormandy w 0
had brought the orch~stra heretion ceremopies Bishop Schexsacred-secular hierarchy Mr nayder administered Confirma Blaske added howeveJ that after dnping acclaim for recishy
tals in the Soviet UnionPoland tiqn ~q If- Clasl of 70 adults and and Western Europe d chilren i
The Pope presented a largemiddot ----------------- shy silver medailion to Mr Ormandy h Ith
~~~hr~s~d~~sat~~~eii~ n~SUP~Jt hffJI vidual members ~e chatted 11 rlJ
middotwith Mr and Mrs Ormandy and with individual musicians inshycluding violinist David Madison
associate concert master and assistant conductor Will i a m Smith
The orchestra which was to go to Austria to give a con
middot1
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nie Jean Brown winler of an essay contest 01 the theme Why I Should Exershy
eise My Right ~ Vote turned out to be a 2~-yearshyold DomInicanmiddotmiddot nun Sister Ma~y Consflia NC Pll itomiddot
cert in Graz after its Rome per formance was given a reception at the American Embassy in Rome
DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL Invite young girls (14-23) to
labor in Christs vaSt vineyard as an Apoltle of theEdi~icashytions Press Radio Movies andmiddotTelevision With these modern means these Missionshyary Sisters bringmiddot9hrists Doc trine to aU regardless of race color or middotcreed For informa- tion writeto
Rev tother Supriot St middotPaI~~~~~bull i8~8ton 3~ Mbull~s
fear wpuld see the dedication of the restored church
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ioners topk refuge in t~ebull choir ~ YES WE HAVE Papa IAudience loft of themiddot church dUrulg Ule t storm The loft and neaJby stor- lt) VATICAN CITY - His Holimiddot bull
age roomsmiddotvere above the crest G ness Pope Pius XII received bull KIN Extra Lge of the tidal wave which came in members of the Philadelphia the wake of the hurricane The SIZE Orchestra in a special audience bull King Size old rectory was demolishe~ in the Hall of the Consistory LOBSTERSOnly its empty shell remainswhile the group was in Rome
Conference work must be done to improve and strengthen this position and reach certain individuals who have permitted secular forces to dominate their marriage and family relationship
Mixed Marriages An address on the - Factual
Picture of Marriage and the Family Today- Socially was given by Brother Gerald J Schnepp of Stmiddot Marys Univershysity San Antonio Tex
He said that of all marriages in which Catholics are involved about 30 per cent are mixed marriages Stating that there are good reasons to believe the mixed marriage rate will inshycrease he added If we canshynot stop the trend we should at least take steps to decrease the disorganizing effect of mixed marriages -
Brother Schnepp middotsaid that although the divorce rat~ deshycreased 12 per cent between 1950 and 1955 the problem is still a major one in terms of the number of people involved
In 1955 there were 377000 divorces involving 754000 adults and an uncounted number of children he said In that same year there were 1531000 marshyriages This is a ratio of one divorce to every four marriages
An integrated approach towshyard modern family living was urged by ~lphonse yen ClEmens of the Catholic University of America Wastlington pe
iPter~~~e~ A~proaeh Mr ClEimens ~epl~red ihe
ininimal approachso Widespread in Catholic famlIies which uses as its only middotmiddotnOrin the sinfulness or sinlessness of a givenpracshytice He called for an inte grated approach which envisions norms beyond the field of morals and in the fields of dogma liturgy and ascetics
Mr Clemens declared that the practice of asking whether some~
thing is a sin should be replaced by questioning whether it is in conformity with the mind of the Church and a total Catholic culshyture
Ohly then he said can we hope to find that integral Cathshy
olic way of life which refrains from measuring necklines the number of minutes required to discharge the Sunday Mass obli shy
gation or the nUl1ber of times _ a teenager lllay date the same
person per week
THE ANCHORshyurs July 17 1958
Cheering Crowd Greets Co rd inaI
KILLARNEY (NC)-Streels bedecked with flags and buntshying and cheering crowds greeted His Eminence John Cardinal DAlton Primate of All Ireland as he ~rrived here to preside at the annual congress of the Catholic Truth Society of Ireshyland
Civil authorities later gave an official welcome to the Cardinal in the Town Hall The speaker at the ceremony recalled the fact that a few years ago Kilshylarney had named a new row of houses DAlton Avenue in honor of the prelate
In his reply the Cardinal exshypressed the hope that the aims of the Catnolic Truth Society would be made better known and that greater public interesf in the association would be aroused
PLAN WORLD MARIAN CONGRESS Franciscan Father Carlo Balic (left) il founder and chief Mariologist of the third Internationa1 Mario-Mariological Congress which will convene in Lourdes Sept 10-17 Father Balic is shown with his Eminence Gregory Peter XV Ca-rdinal Agagianian Patriach of CiliCia of the Armenians NC Photo
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HartshyS~minary Enfield N H SI1 ford in i914 to prepare for the perior of La Salette Seminar~ Priesthood Ill 1922he left for
Attlebor~ 15lP~rior alld Master of Novices at La Salette Semin- aryEastBre~steruntil the No vitiate was transferred to Cent~r Harbor N H in 1953 where middotFather LeBlanc again became Superior and continued his duties as Master of Novices t
Born in Amesbury the son of Maxime LeBlanc and Philo- mena Landry Father LeBlanc receiv~d his primary education at St Josephs Parochial School Fitchb~rg until he entered La
Prelate Dedicates Restored Church
CREOLE (NC)-Sacred Heart church here was blessed byBishop Maurice Schexnayder of Lafayette La a year after it was practically destroyed by
Hurricane Audrey
l~ his ~ermon at the dedicashytion Ma~ )ather Alvarez Gil
bull~eigium where he itudie4 phi~shyospptyand theology at the ~aul-
bullciJoiJmiddot Seminary the Dominishycan Fathers House of Studies a~ TournaLIt was at roitrnai that he was ordained to the PriestshyhOQd on March 26 19~8
As Provincial Superior Very P~middot~rmd Father Leblanc takes overmiddot the duties of Reverend vLgafg J Fortier MS who hasjust completed his middotterm His duties will give him charge of J
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Most Acces~ibleSh~W~as~ Jh William H Mooring
This week I h~ve some ~ords toeat middot After attending the D~meylanrl prem~ere in July 1955
said Walt Disney appeared to have brought qown from the realms of imagination into our world of crass material shy
ism his kingdom of crea- fornia md a mecca to most tures with their fine paroshydies of human strength of weakriess At Disrieyland they cOilld be touched by arld touch us for a quarter or four bits a ride
feared that by using his fairyland charshyactels to cajoleins tea d 0 f
eharm tis Walt had done vioshylieilCe to his itO c k p i I e of imaginative and ever re-play-able movies I was wrong I had under-estimated the power 8tI Disneys art nd over-esti- Jaat~d public resistance to hill had made outa good ease for essentially commercial show- stronger U S-Philippine coshy
t d d_nship opera JOn on economic an Ip-By now almost 12000000 lomaiic levelsmiddot Hiss message to
people have enjoyed Disneyland Hollywood boiled down to this About 43 per cent of them came --m outslde of Callfornla VISshyuv
ltors have represented over 60 foreign countries You might think of the place as mainly for young children but adults out-Ilurilber children 3 to 1 in age lit any rate
middot Adds New Attractions Disneyland has grown in size
Mid scope An original invest menf of $17000000 has been inshy
OICaSed to $23600000 the new- middotpeople For as President Garcia est attractions including a $300 pointed outmiddot the Philippines is 000 full-scale replica of the 18th one of Asias strongest rallyhig aentliry windjammer Colum points against athetistic commushybia which was thefirst Amer- nism It needs films to help- not i_I ship to sail around the hinder world Scnsesmiddot Politi
also a new 0I1e-~II launched a campaign of eivicTheres bull a According to one report Carlmiddot
waf trip through Tomorrow-middot Fnremans The Brlmiddotdge on the~ land and other delights ranging River Kwai already believed _ gtlIVI1i space ships to an imagin- to have taken in $6000000 durshyscurry down the hole with ing less than 1 000 theater runs Alice in W~mderland - in the USA is not acceptable
Froll the start Walt has said middotfor Eastern_ Berlin where the ttaet his Disneyland may never Reds hae the s1ly-so This may be fully and finally completed indicate the commies think the It will constantly be changing film is agin em _w attractions rising Aduillly do any American
On a recent weekdaygt 10 films play Eastern Germany ~uthful company I re-vlslted thesedays If they do the nUI1l-Disneyland I found courteous ber is small and the take microshyc~eerCul staffs Improved facili-scopic This tale about Kwai ties for hancpmg the crowds sounds mighty like a political ~lenty of good low-priced eat- publicity gag to me 109 pla~e~ and well shaded rest- Kwai teeins with Oneshyfal patl~
middot EXCltmg and Instructive These help to create the genshy
er~l atmQs~lere of happin~ss gaiety and contentment which pervades Disneyland as ftlll shylIIeeking family groups move through the magic of yesterday
todaymiddot and tomorrow On every side ideas spring at one endshylessly Most of them are excit shying as well as instructive
Disneyland has become a place to wonder as well as wander From Mickey Mouse to Dumbo
Donald Duck to the Sevel~ Dwarfs David Crockett to tt~ ~ Sleeping Beauty aU the characshyers on which Disney has basedhis~ unique reputationas the w~1ds gr~atestpurveyor of famlly enertainrneiitcombine 110 make pf Disrieyiarida pul
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Far from satiating public inshyterest in the theater and TV pc~~rams provided by Disney Disneyland so blends artistic and oornmercial appeal as to stimushy
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man ~ has done what no
cMh~rs have attempted He lias lIlade his name a seal and guar~ antee of good clean fun for thenst family audience While many modern showmen have starved us of entertainment reshyfleeting the sense of child-like wonder innate in us all Disney has reached out via theater and llome screens to provide healthyre-recreation even incidental education in its finest popular forms
Arid in this plan I now see ~ has made Disneyland hill reatest and most accessible showcase No wonder itmiddot is -ut to all those visitine Cali shy
Please send us more motion pictures which reflect ideals your country and mine have in common
He did not say but seemed to infer that not all the Hollywood movies sent to the East in these
days express or exemplify the -better side of American life
This message from Garcia should be taken seriously tomiddot
heart by the Holly~ood movie
people living here Message From Garcia
President Carlos P Garcia of the Philippines visited 20th Century-Fox studios the busishyest and most confident in Holly- wood these days At luncheon he was feted by the Motion Picture AssociatioIJ
Film stars ~nn Blyth Irene Dunne Virginia Mayo Ronald Regan Jeff Chandler Rod Steishyger ~une Lockhart Joan Fonshytaine and others were present Many top producers directors and ~riters were there too
President Garcia already had seen President Eisenhower He
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cal Mass and a pageant featuring 100 Years of Catholic Faith in P
Colorado will be among the contributions of Colorado Cathshyolics tp the Rush to the Rockshyies centennial celebration here
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H SEA1gt 49th 81ATEG M h I()vernormiddot IC ae A Stepshyovich of the Territorv of Alaska is _a native Ala~kan son of a pioneer immigrantshyof the golil rush days First Catholic ever elected to that
office he is a graduate of Gon7aga University Sp()shyklne and Notre Dame Uni- versit~~ law schooL Themiddot 39shy
year~ld war veteran is the father of ei~ht children nnd is a daily Conununicailt
afld religious~iilstructionto pre- shy fulfll h pare the people to I t elr duties as eiiizens
The campaign includes a courSe for leaders oi the move- ment gi~en by pr6iniQent )ay of the Mission continentsmiddot and ecclesiastical personalitiesmiddot _ --- shyat the parish theatre of the Cut outthis cojumn pi~ your sacrificeto it and mailit to the Church of Our Lady of Candle- Most Rev F~lton J Shee~National Director of The Society for mas here the PropagatIon ~fthe Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Y
It deals with such questions or y~ur DIOCESAN DIREC~OR REV RAYMOND T CONSiDINE as the position middoto Catholics with middot368 N9rth Main ~treet Fall River Mass
regard to political parties and therole of the Church and the Former Industrialist u S~ SenateConfirms state in the field of the general SImiddotngs F middotrst Mass McCone Selection welfare of the people It also includes a studyof social ques- ROUBAIX France (oNC) WASHINGTON (NC) - The
MARTYR PRIEST Fifty y~ars ago Father Leo Heinshyrichs OFM of St Elizashybeths Church Denver was kiHed by an anarchist while
d t b H Ihe wasmiddot 18 n utmg 0 y Communion at Sunday Mass
Born in Oestrichs Archdioshy
cese of Cologne Germany in 1867 he entered the Order of St Francis at Paterson
NJ in 18~(being ordained
in 1891 His cause for beati shyfication has been present~d to the Vatican A special
plaque may be ampeen in the Denv~r Franciscan Church
aSking th~ faithful to~ pray for him Instead they come to pray to him NC Photo
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CARACAS (NC)~Yenezuelas Catholic Action moveme~t has
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all- of whom ure farmers have HEATNGmiddot 0ILSrented the land from its owner dUIing the past two years and
have farmed it in their spare South bull Sea Ststime I
So far proceeds froJ the par Hyannfs Tel HY 81 ish fann have provided a new heatingplar1t for the church new sacristy doors and other improvemenJs Chief crops on ~ Check These Banking Services the 120 acres are corn and soyshybeans Real Etate l_ns -------------- bull
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Have you evermade a convert Have YOO loved your lalth_ much that it overflowed to make others share the JOYs 01 ihe GOs- pel Couldmiddotthere not be spiritual birth-control as well as physical birth control If the spirit 01 a Catholic stifles the generation 01 Christ in ~tbers is it not serious as is the robbing of the earth 01 the fruit when tIJe seed is planted
To the m~ITied thesinglegt and all the faithful will be asked on Judgment Day Where are your children Some will have to give account Of the generation of the flesh and all must give account of the generation of ihe Spirit Is the United States canonical-minded or evangelical-minded does it consider only the sheep within its own fold or do we re~ member that Our Lord said Other sheep I have who are not of the fold
The United States has eleven times as many Catholics as South Korea bu~ counts less than twice as many converts Th~ U~ted States h~s fifteen times as many priests as Sout~ Korea However eonvershysions in the United States Dumber less than three per priest per lear while in South
Iorea conversioqll aUinber two hundred pe test per yeK
-- shyBecause there was ~o one ~ teach them religion four non-
Christian villages 150 miles south of Seolllbegan a do-it-~ourself conversiOn campaign Now two thousand are ready for Baptism and many more are asking for instructions ~
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If you have never had a convert it would be well as priest or layman to lJegin making sacrifices to send misionaries or teachers of catechism to these areas This can be done -for aboutmiddot $25 a month Whe~e could $25 a month or any multiple of it bebettermiddot spent to prepare for a happy eternity What a joy on Judgment Day to learn that through our self-denial converts will rise up to declare us blessed lor aiding hi giving them the faith The quesshy
tion of where your sacrifices will be sent to make converts will as always ~epend ap~n the Holy Father~ When you give to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith you give to the Holy Fatber and by all~wjng him to decide where the sacrifice must be ent you bring apon yourself an exira blessing
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GOD LOV~ YOU to HK for $5 To thaflk God for His manyblessings~ to MLS for $5 to MABmiddotfor $3 I promised the Missions this sacrifice if l won 3 scl1olarship for high School 1 did bull tq JP fot ~l~ Frcgtm t~e fortunate for the unfortunateshy
T k th h I ld _ a e e ow 0 e wor In your hands You can do just that if
you pick up a WORLDMISSION ROSARY and circle the globe in payer For 3 sacrifice-offering of $2 ~long with your request you can havea rosary on which you will remember to pray for all ~be Missi~s of the world because the multicolore~ beads reinind you
Senate has confirmed without opposition President Eisenhowshyers appointment of John A Mcshy
Cone Los Angeles businessman as a member of the Atomic Energy Commission Mr McCone a Catholic layshy
man and a Knight of St Greshygory since 1955 represented tHe President at the March 1956 celshyebration of the 80th birthday and 17th anniversary of the corshyonation of His Holiness Pope Pius XII
Mr McCone disc1os~d here that it is understood he would
be named chairman of the A I
E C Hesucceeds Adm Lewis L Strauss former middotchairman
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tions arldo the rights of farri-Hies in matters of education
In announcing the campaign Catholic Action leaders declared that if was their movements
mission to insure proper gufdshyance of the faithful in order that they might be practicing Catholics and better citizens in the exercise of their civic duties and rights
JThe group of lecturers giving the course in civic and religiousinstruction includes Auxiliary shyacas ~hq ~s also Military Vicar
f Bishop Ramon Lizardi 0 Carshyof Venetuela
~he five chiidren and 26 grandshychildren of a prominent indusshytrialist attended his first Solemn Mass in the Church of Saint Martin here wHh hundreds of his fotmer employes Andr~Lepoutre 69 left Roushy
baix shortly after the death of his wife 10 years ago Leaving the several wool processing plants and mills he owned in the hands of his relatives he went to the Benedlctlne Abbey of St Andre near Bruges Belgium to study for the priesthood
He was ordained by His Emishynenee Achille Cardinal Lienartmiddot
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Opens Space 4~ge to Students WASHINGTON (NC) - The while advancing in the knowshy Assert Church
Graduate llChool of astron Igtmy ledge of astrophysics conducted here ill the nat ons Promi~es HopeThe very word astronomicalcapitol at Georgetown Univershy has come to symbolize size orsity is one of the largest in middotthe To Christians great magnitude Computingworld J problems relating to the solar SAN FRANCISCO (NC)
Authority for ~he lrtatenent system used bya mathematical -The Church always looksis Father Francis J~ Heyden SJ genius who directs the s~hool He said like it is going down in disshyBut at Georgetowns school of
aster-this is true in everyit is the only Cat~olic scho( 1 of astronomy a time-saving eiecshyastronomy in thi~ country al shy age Our times look the worsttronic computor has been obshythrough there are some 59 ether But the Church is not goingtained It is an electronic brain Buch schools in thJ nation down It is Christ living againformally known as ElectroData
in each member in each genershyTher are some 10 studem s at E 101 manufactured by the Burshyation and not communism northe school One ot the uni vershy roughs Corporation The brain
Ilityr most distinglJished grldushy is able to compute in a manner a million devils can stop the Mystical Bodyates in radio-astr~nomy is Dr of minutes problems which used
The man talking is FatherJohn P Hagen noW the dirE ctor to take a mathematical genius of the U S Navya Vanglard days and weeks to solve Martin DArcy SJ former project master of Campion Hall Oxford
New Meaning University now lecturing at theIn search for truth rather than I With the coming of the space middotUniversity of San Francisco age the Institute of World Poli shy
a race for supreDacy of s ~ace
His message Hope the astronomy llChol at Georgeshy ty founded in 1945 at Georgetown was found~d 123 )ears In a world beset by problematown by the late famous scholarago The roll call of students each Christian individual must Father Edmund A Walsh 5Jand scholars who jhave come to imitate Christ in struggling withhas taken on a new significancethe ~iChool over t~e years reads middot his own crosS knowing that heThe institute originally waslike a Whos Who in Scieltce will be knocked down but knowshyfounded to deal with problemsThe coursesmiddot are ~asic afid fasshy middot ing too that he is winning aU
of international affairs concernshycinating and the ~dents tomc the timeing war But now there arefrom many partsmiddot of the Wlrld Father DArcy acknowledg~problems in unchartered areasEarly Y~ars the perils of the time communshyand there are global matters shynever before dreamed of as manshyFather James Curley SJmiddot 123 YEARS OF ASTRONOMY Founded in middot1835 the ism war strife poverty each
founded the schoCll in 1835 He kind looks C)nce again tomiddot the school of astronomy at Georgetown UniversityWashing- mans personal struggle But he Iltarted the practice of kee ping glory of the God-made stars ton D C is the only Catholic school of its kind in the nation i~sists Gods on our side a daily record ofl temperatures
and thelargest in the world A noted astronomer Father Need Virtue ~f Hopenoon 3 pm and q pm Balomshyeter readings wcentre taker at Renovate Chap~l Francis J Heyden SJ is its direCtor The toll call of its Hes times~ million more
powerful than any devil Father noon He entered the infO mashy dgra uates reads like a Whos Who in Science-~ The George- DArcy reminds With the Re-Don faithfully ot~r 50 y~ars At W~st Point
town Astronomical Observatory pictured here was begun demption the devil was defeatedprestrving the d~~ for future WEST POINT (NC)-A $500- on the campus in 1841 NC Photo for aQ time-thats the messagescholars He hardly could lave 000 renovateion project isunder- of St Paul We should remem- realized that this practice one
way at the Chatgtel of the Most Swedmiddotmiddotsh Smiddotchoolboy Gmiddotyes Lesson bel it The devils been check- day would develfpinto Jront Holy Trinity at the Uinted States mated forever Of course indishypage news Military ~cademyhere I Chimiddot Ch l Hmiddot viduals can perish through theirIn 1841 the astronomical ob A new tower will be built for n at OC urcn ~tory own fault and there will al shynervatory was begun at the unishy the gothic structure and the STOCKIOLM (NC) -- Radio The 110000 Crowns Ques- ways be natural anxiety but versity campus alld in 1845 the chapel sanctuary and choir loft listeners and teltivision viewers tions and the answers given by there is no cause for pelsimism first observations were II ade will be expanded in this predominantiy Protestant Haakon on the Swedish radio Ho~ is a virtue much neededThe dist~nction ot determi ling
In addition the chapel base country were given a lesson in and teleyision shlgtw were the today bull the true meridian pf Washington ment will be enlarged and an the history of the Catholic following 1) Which pope was Father 0Arcy believes thatwas achieved in 1850 by the all-purpose room will be con- Church during - the past few imprisoned in Castel Saflt An- Catholics are too much infected Jesuit university structedformeetjngs and lec- weeks by a 13-year-old schQol- gelo during the 1ack Qf Romc with Jansenism-talingmiddot theIn 1911 the latel Father Franshytures The work is expected to boy and was freed upon payment of negmiddotativemiddotview that God is toecis ATorndorf S- fo~nded the be completed about Christm~smiddot Haakon Josephson of this city a ransom (Cleent VII 1523-middot severe emphasizing the stayinoeisll1010gical observatory a1 the
Most Holy Trinity chapel a attracted nationwide attention 34) 2) Whi~h plaquope took the away from sin instead of emshySCh(4)l There day tn and daJ out parish of the New York arch- whim he appeared on the Swed- initiative of the first Crusade phasizirig doing goodteleseisms were r1corded ar d in diocese was built in 1899 after ishr~dio and television version (Urban JI 1088-99) 3) Which The Jesuit scholar and edu-1923 Georgetown I Was abl to
record the great (arthquake ofmiddot a spe~ial act of Congress author- of Double or Nothing Choos- Pope allowed Charlemagne to cator thinks that the doctrine TokJo 12 hours bcentfore the n~ ized use of government land for ing the historyof the papacyas be crowned on Christmas Day in of the- Mystical Body holds
a Catholic church The parish his subject he won the top prize St feters (Leo Ill 795-816) promise of restoring hopeprominent news $ervice of the now serves some 750 cadets of 10000 -Swedish crowns (about 4) Which pope fourJded the Sis- Christians His advice is enshyday reported the fUsaster
and several hundred officers $2000)afte~ giving the correct tine Chapel and was alse gtin- graved in the motto Living thSpace ~ge enlisted men civilians and their answers to a series of questions volved in the cOllspiracy against truth in love let us grow upToday there ar~ new use for families about eight popes Lorepzo de Medici (Sixtus IV in Him who is our head Christ
the observatory instrum ~nts The chapel has always been As an additional prize Haakon 1471-84) 5) Which pope ex- Too many Christians are likeAtomic explosion$ may be deshy maintained without government was given a free trip to Rome commumca~ed Savonarola and St Thomas the Apostle thetectcd in various parts of the caused thIs reformer to be support A national committee where the highlight of his four- h d d b d h t want a sIgn they are not willIngworld Now that the space age t h ange an Ullle as a ere IC t b l th t hdunder the direction of Gen J ay VISI came w en he was re- (Alexander VI 1492-1505) 6) 0 eleve WI ou seell1g ehas evolved from ~he atomic age Lawton Collins (USA Ret)is ceived in audience by His Holi- Which popes troops defeated s~ld But we must no~ ask forthe big problem if a better unshyseeking funds for the renovation ness Pope Pius XII The Pontiff signs Our Lord remll1ded uswhich were tak~n at 6 am project The special gifts com- who had heard about the school- those 0 Empelqr Fredellk IIa~ that Blessed are they who seederstanding of ~hotosyntllesis mittee is headed by Gen An- boys interest in the history of Parma (Innocent IV 1243-~4) not but believe thony C McAuliffe (USA the popes encouraged him to 7) WhIch pope was the subject Palrish Has I Splenl~id of a famous paintfng by Titian L M b hmiddotRet) continue his study of the papacy argest em ers and ratified the cC4~titutions ofVocations ~ecord Gen Collins said that COh- New York Bound the Jesuit order (Paul III 1534- OMAHA (NC)-The Catholic
WESTPHALIA (NC) - V7hen tributions to be the project can Shortly before returning to 49) 8) Which pope under whose Daughters of America now has the Church of thcent Visitation in be sent directly to the chapel Stockholm Haakon also re- pontificate the dogma of papal its largest membership 209000 this little commlmity on the here The General stressed that ceived an offer to come to New infallibility was proclaimed in the 55-year history of the plains of central T~xas celeblated anyone interested in having a York to qualify for the $64000 voluntarily took the position of organization This was anshyits 71ith anniversarr nine pI iests corps of middotofficersmiddot with proper Question quiz show He accepted being a prisoner in the Vati- nounced here at the national and 21 Sisters w~re amon~ the spiritual training should be in- the offer after obtaining his par- can after the unification of convention of the Catholic wornshynatives who retuled home and terested in the project ents consent to make the trip Italy (Pius IX 1846-1878) ens group too~ part in it
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Divine Word So~iety THE ANCHOR- 4Th~ Yardstick Thurs July)7 1958- I
Names College Head ST LOUIS (NC)-A -priestSays Corporations~ Unions ~ African Bishop
bull who has spent the last decade -working among Negro poor in FRANKFURT (NC) ~ BishopMust Coordinate Policies St Louis has been selected by Joseph IGwanuka of Masaka
By Msgr GorgeG Higgins the Society of the Divine Word Uganda ordained two p~iests of to become rector of the DivineDirector NCWC Social Action Department thlaquo White Fathers here for theWord College in Washington
On July 1wages and other labor costs in the steel African missionsHe is 67-year-old Father WilshyIndustry went up automatjcanyunde~the terms of the third liam A Benz He will ordain five more in
and last year of the Steelworkers current contract Why Catholic schools the ne~ recshy Munich on July 20 This is the tor believes are urgently needed first time an African-born bishopdidnt the industry (fo(the twelfth time since the end of tomiddot win Negroes to Catholicism has ordained priess in_this dty
alone stop the march of infla- crisis getS lilY worsetheym~bt 5Miriiaturi Booklet U~ry be persladrd fol~iye~t a try
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middot cohline himself to conversation The 14-page booklet so ti07 that three copies can be placed
I Portugal Issuesmiddot New on a penny is being sold to raise funds to rebuild the JohannSeries of Stamps Gutenberg Museum here which SPECIAl
LISBON (NC)-Portugal has _ was destroyed during the war issued two new series of stamps T~e Our Father is printed in representing two native saints English German French Dutch who are venerated in thiscoun- Swedish Spanish and Amershy SALE try _ ican as the publishers call it
The stamps bear the images of 1dW middot St~ Theotonius a 12th century
Augustinian monk and middotSt Eliz- ab~th of Portugal 14th century queen who became famous for her charity-
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riius is printed oil a green hVoshy_ ~cudo s1lt gt c and on a sepia JHUR$DAY FRIDA~
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According to Business steel industry should increase itS W~ek thats the main topic of prices this year imd whether or discussion these days in the not it should have raised themmiddot iteel and re- 11 times since the end of World lated industries War II It is also being But -thats beside the pOint discussed in the The point is that the decision as daily press to whe~her or not there ought to
CONDUCTS SERVICESBus i n e s s be another price increase in an Father Robert Lynch OFMWeek says that industry as important as steel
the~e is ~o sin- should not be made in a vacuum will conduct solemn devoshygle ans~er to but hould be coordinated with tions in honor of St Anne t his question the price (and wage and profit) at Our Ladys Chapel Newbeyond U S decisions of other industries
Bedford July 20-26 SteePs s tat e- What Next ment that it is At the present time unforshynot going to act tunately this can be done -orily Soiled Currencyuntil the situ haphazardly if at all There is ation clarifies And thats about no organization nor federation Giftto School the siz~ of it of organizations in which labor
If is taken for granted at and management from the PITTSBURGH (NC)-St Anshycourse that steel piiceswill major industries can meet even thonys Sehool for Retarded eventually be raised either one to talk about much less sys- Children in nearby Oakmont at a time or all at once but tematically coordinate their Pa is $10970 richer through an -Until the situation clarifies it- wage-price-profit decisions inmiddot anonymous gift in soiled and deshyllelf ~ven the experts can onlymiddot the best interests of the econ- comp()sed bills -
guess as to why the industry omy as a whole The money arrived at the cOntraryto its past policy is -I can only conclude there- sehoolby mail in a dirty and teinporarily holding-the line fore with the same set of ques- bulky White envelope There
Se~~rl t~ntativeexplan~tion~lttions I ask~d inth~column tw~ was no indication of its senders bave beep suggestedOnei is w~e~s ago what_~lft~Where identity The ~oney mostly in th~tthe ~teelindu~trYsunexOwe go_ftO~~~re $20 bills ~~s mailed in~itts-~cted de~sion to PQstp~ne if ~o we gOJ)~ll~ph~~ardly as burgh - 1
n4)ttO fQrego another increasem ~he Iast~ WIthihttle~rno ~o-j Fa~h~r Artru~ h G~rQm in prices was motivat~d tya ordln~t19n a~n tile ffiaJgtr m~ tect~~ of the I~S~ItUtlO~ said desire to curb inflation and duSt~I~S a~aUDl~llSH so we ta~ tbeuro ~oney was evIdently thereby lJelp to cure the cllrrenl have It on th~a~th~~Ity of Mr br~ed ~~s~ middothovl~n~ no economic recession alough-who 18 c~rtamly one of 0rte ~nowsTli~ bills are the
Th t t t h the two or three most impor- ~melJize as billsI)oW used shyt aaCCsordanl gln eBres ~ng twcory tant business executives in the I didiIt try to handle them
bu n 0t USIness eek Ut d S hli there probabl isnt an thin ~ m ~ tates -that we shall ~uce addedltbeca~sewhen it For -one u~ng it ru~ssrack contmue to hav~ mflabo I ~uc~e~ one It started to upagainstan official U S Steel _ Remem~erwhlt he ~Id No cr~lble 10 myhand ~he bIllS position made ublic last Au- one co~panyno one lTIduStry~fe~ not stacked or ~ven ~und gust b Ch P Ro M andnooneuDloncanal()ne5top marubberband-butJuststuffed
Y bef alrmathn Kgefr the march of inflationmiddot in the envelope BIough ore e e auver Committee investigating steel If 0tI the~ther han~ we agree O~ the adVice o~ ~n attorney price rises - that the major co~po~ations and and ~ocal bank offiCIals Father
d the major unions of the United Garbm ~nt ~he mor~ey an en-Mr Blou~h recalled that In States ought to rdinate th ve~ope to the curenty redempshy
May 1948 WIth the hope of curb- lt00 ellmiddot ~ d f h U in fl t pohcles mmiddot the best interests of ~on IVISI(~nO te S Treas- r~C~~$al ~05n U~ S ~teellowe~ the e~(momYas~awllole are we un Jihe goyerpment r~d~Dedt rant p~r t~n ~nd refused prepare~ to _take the next logi- tbe ~118 ~ft~J ~Pilratln~ and ~~em~g~a~~~reetried cal steP ~y~tinging them tQ- ountng the~ ~ pr~sS th~te t Iether for thlS P1rpose in some mvolved ~hemlcal treatm~nt In
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at Mt St Mary Convent here me is at present ftationed
Sister Margaret Mary R lM bull native of Some~set Mass has taught at St Joseph School Fall River Holy Family School Newmiddot Bedford St Maryt School ~orth Attll~boro and I Holy ~ ame School Ne~ Bedfprd where she is now statIOned
Sister Mary Catherine R SM bull native of Newfdundland after some years of t~aching a St Joseph School F~li River was appointed Mistres~ of Novices at Mt St Mary Convent and later became the Mothfr Superilr of the l~all River Corpmunity l~rom
1939 to 1957 she was Cour cilor Provincial at Cu~berland R I Sistllr is at presert assistait to the Superior of M~ St Rita Conshyvent Cumberlandl R I
Sister Mary Gertrud~ RSM a native of New Ifedford u ught in St Louis School St Pa trick School St Jose~h School and Mt St Mary 4cademy Fall River St Mary ISchool rforth Attleboro and St Kilian Sc hool New Bedford whfre she is sta- tioned at present She has been Superior at St P~trick Con vent Fall River and Principal cf St PatrickSchool stl Joseph Sool and St Kilian S~hooI Hel sisshyter Sister Mary Anthony R SM who died in 1~55 was also among those professed on July 16 1908
Sister Mary Ttresita R SM bull nltive of Taunton Mass bas taught in the elerhentary grades at St Mary Cathedral School and lateras supervisor of lliusic and Art in St 1Iary Cathedral School and St Mary St~hool New Bedford S~e is at pI esent
stationed at Our iLady of) I[ercy Convent Nw Bedford
SEles Per~ecuti[)n Possible ~ow of Our Lady l~a here
Thestatement was issued the LAUNCESTONI (NC)-Ierseshy day befpre a second promisedmiddot
nttion of Catholicsis not today Hmiracle was to take place arid impossible even fn the En llish- instructions were giVen thatmiddot it BPeaking world Archbishop John C Heenan of jLivcrpool Aid here ~
He was addres ing some 5000 persons gathere in this ornshywall town for ttje annual comshymemoration of themartJrdom of Blessed Cuthb~rt Mayne proshytomartyr of the I British semshyinary priests I
(The seminarr priests were priests ordained abroad lit- the time of the Refo~mation ~n Engshyland A law pa~sed during the reiltn of Queen ~lizabeth I ~ade
it high treason jpunishab Ie by death for a seminary dest even to be in En~land)
Powerful odern Iates Aid Archbishop JIeenan are no less determhied than w~ ~ the England of the I first Eliabeth to stamp out th~1 ancient Iaith
]iar more pers4ns are no sufshyfering for their jFaith thall ever before he declared so th it the 20th century cold be cal ed an age of martyrs
All Europe has seen swift changes in our o~n )ifetiml the Archbishop a~ded Nobody dares prophesy what will be the polftical comple~ion of his or any other coun~ry in 10 or 20 years time Forces hostile to all religion are in the ma rch It is not inconceivable that even in the English-~peaking world Catholics may have to ~hoose
between faith a)ld persor al seshycurity
Anltti-ChurCFh La~s
Remain Books0 MEXICO CITY (NC) -- With
the ruling Institutional Revo_ lutionary party (PRI) rl mning far ahead in ullofficial I eturns and the electi0r assured of its
middot presidential ca~didate fonso Lopez Mateos tbe laws hostile to the Church in this country arl~ expected ~ remain ~n the books
It is anticiplted that asiD other recent PRI administrashytions these laJs probab y will not be strictly lenforced Presishy
MOTHER SUPERIOR AND PRESIDENT At the White House Mother Francine Marie Lepicard (above) Superior General of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul accompanied by three other members visitedmiddot THIRTY YEARS AGO President Eisenhower and presented him a painting of
the foundation was laid for 81 Marys Church EUAD Archdiocese the head of Christ Visiting her communitys houses in laquoit ERNAKULAM INDIA Financial conditions prevented the Churcla the United States and Canada Mother Lepicard will return
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from belne built In the past few year to her headquarters in Paris today NG Photo the parlshloDers aU POOl farmers bave
with extreme difficulty and hardship shytbemselvetl beeD able to save $2000 Wltla this mODey to buy materials and tbroUlb Dismi~~ Report of Apparation their OWD labor they built tbe walls
TERN (NC)-Anmiddot official tatement issued by the Terni and Nanli diOCese has dismissedmiddot any element of- divine -origin
middotmiddotin recently reported apparitions
be posted in all churches of the diocese~ An earlier promised miracle-the cure of an infant -failed to take PlacemiddotSuggests Catholic
The statement declared Festmiddotvat middotn IrelandHAt Maratta Alta on the outshy
skirts of Terni two children (11- DUBLIN (NC)-A suggestion year-old Gino Armadori and 9- for a national Catholic festival year-old Paola Piazza) claim to in Ireland was offered here by bave repeatedly middotwitnessed ap- Chief Superintendent H OMara tlte trials and problems spiritual aDd material to be met and r paritions of the ltadonna Also of the Dublin police force Hived 1I0t ODly at the time of the acceptance of
- other- persons claim they have had Visions Asmiddotamiddotresultmiddotof the reports put out by the press largecrowds f(lIli the town and other areas have flocked to the place fof the repOrted apparishytions)
Aid to Talented BosToN (NC)The Carnegie
Corporation of New York has given a grant of $85000 to Bos- ton College to subsidize in part the institutions- program for especially talented stuQents the college announced
HOLY CROSS FATHERS
FOUR-YEAR COEDUCATIONAL COLLEGE
for Information write to
This episCopal c~ria after their ehurch All their savings have bee careful consideration deClares used aDd cODditions are such at preset that the aforementioned facts tbat the pittance thei earn ~ardly eovenexclude in the most absolute the expenses ofthelr daily Iivln lJnle way the extraordinary intershyvention of God and the Most Holy Virgin am- are theref9re devoid of any prodigious charshyiacter of divine origin
The statement was signed by Msgr Giuseppe Vanni Martini Vicar General of the diocese
Superintendent OMara sug gested such a festival would show the contribution Catpoli shycism has made to Irish life and culture
As ari annual event hemiddot l8iCl it would also serve to attract visitors to Ireland and would consolidate the work of aU CathollC Action bodiesmiddot in Ule
eountry Supeiintendent OMara made
the suggestion at the annual convention of Vexilla Regis alumni organization of St Patshyricks College Maynooth
Former Member of Jewish Faith Ordained Sacred Hearts Father
JAFFREY (NC)- A former member of the Orthodox Jewish faith who was converted to Catholicism during a three-year period of military service has been ordained a priest at Queen of Peace Seminary here
Bishop Matthew F Brady of Manchester ordained Father Simeon Polen in the Congregashytion of the Sacred Hearts~ The young priests father Samuel Polen of Pinebush N Yand his sister Mrs George Pederson also of Pinebush attended the ceremony Father Polen born Simeon
Stanley Polen in New York City became a convert while serving with the U S Army
-Signal Corps He was baptised on the remote Aleutian island of Naknak Alaska in April 1949 by Father George Endal SJ
The soldier had attended John Adams High School in New York prior to entering military servshyice Following his discharge from service in 1950 he joined the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts at Wareham He toek classical studies there for two years spent a years novitiate at the congregations house in Fairhaven and then returned
a root Is put OD the eburch the monsoona JAo Holy FaJhtrs MirJiIJn Ai will ruin the work already done Tbe oDI~ - tht Orimtal Ch reb tbln that the parlshlo1ers can now eo
r Ii tribute Is th labor $5000 will buy tlie mate~lals ~ecellS~ry tocomplete the roof and tlte interior The Arc 1raquolshop of ErDakula~ humbly requests our ald Any help tbat yCNI might be able to Ilve will be deepl) appreciated by the Archblsho~ and tbe people or St Mary Parish EDAD INDIA
A HOME IN OVR OLD AGE ALL OF US WANT THAT oua PALACE OF GOLD CLUB GIVES SISTERS WHO CARE FOB
THE AGED THE MEANS TO PROVIDE THE HOMES
VOCATION PROBLEMS - AeeeptaDee of a religious vocatioD Is Dot always easy many
a YooatloD but ID the followin through One of the reatest dlffleulths facedb) bOYI ID the Near Eastls a material one how to find the financial meaDII to follow a vocatloD The eost for - the INlDuDary tralnlilr Is $600 100middot a year tor shl ~ean ALEXANDER and SEBASTIAN -are two 1raquo011 In INDIA without the flnanela meaDI They are now In tile seminary and wltll many other - shylIemlDulaDs are prayine that 110m ODe will adopt them Indpay f ampbelr lIemlnar) eourse
THE MONEY IN MARYS BANK IS USED FOR THE middotTRAINING OF NATIVE SISTERS MONEY DEPOSITED IN THIS ACCOUNI BRNGS HEA VENLY DIVIDENDS
PERFECTION To be perfect Thousands in religions life are strlvln for perte
aOD through the vows of poverty ehastity and obedience To be poor Is a great trial to be willing to remain POOl wben one mlgbt trive to better oneself require great faith SISTER JOSEPHINE and SISTER CHRISTINE have willingly chosen poverty for life as BASILIAN SISTERS In LEBANON Sinc they are already poor poverty will be nothln new tbey are however sanctifying tbemselve tbrough a dedicated acceptance of poverty Could you help them towards a full life dedi cated to God iD tbe service of otbers The cost of their tralnlnl Is $300 $150 a year for eacll
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IMonstranee $40 1 Altar Stone bull f Crucifix bull bull bull 25 PlCture bullbull 15 Statue bull 3 Altar 75 Candles 20 Chalice
If you would like to give such a 1ft In the name of amiddot relative 01 friend we would be ~appy to lend a GIFT CARD indicating your middotklndness Sucb a gift ould bring spiritual benefits to both the giverand the receiver
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to Wareham for two more yeaJl of study
In 1955 he was sent to Rome where he made studies at the Gregorian University from which he received the licenti shyate in sacred theology this year He is to return to Rome in Ocshytober for further study He ~
remaining in Jaffrey for the summer
Most of the students now at the Queen of Peace Seminary here are expected to be assigned to Japan the foreign mission of the congregations American province The congregation was founded during the French Revshyolution and now has 1400 priests 1000 students 300 Brothers and 2000 Sisters
New Superior ROCHESTER (NC)-Mother
Mary Callista has been elected Superior General of the Sisters of the Third Order Regular of
St Francis of the Congregation of Our Lady of Lourdes She succeeds Mother Mary Alcuiu who has been Superior General since 1946
Mother Callista has Ilerved since 1952 a1l general councilor and general vicaress of the ewn- munity
dent-elect Lop~ MateOll is the FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN PresidentTHE ~EAN 110111 of a Catholi= family ald was Mlgr Ptr P Tuohy Natl Sec educated at a ldarist BIothers STONEHILL COLLEGE Send all communications to IIChool here (ATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATIONOfficial returns of the election North EaSton MassachuSetts arl~ not expected to be ann i)unced 480 lexington Ave at 46th St New York 17 N Ybull until Septembet
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Time middotIncreases Fascination OfNewmans Personality
By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno
With that formal solemnity which is rooted in the tradition of the Church the cause of John Henry Cardinal Newman has been introduced in the ecclesiastical court of Bi~mingham England The Archbishop of that see sucshy
eessor to the doughty Ulla- been made t~ cast doubt upon thorne who was Newmans Newmans absolute integrity
middot unwavering friend and sup- This is the work of an agnostic porter in the hierarchy has Geoffrey Faber grandnephew of constituted a commission to be- that Father Frederick Faber gin the long and involved process who was one of Newmans earli shyof examining est recruits for the Oratory of his title to be St Philip Neri but who in the
ranked among course of the years became the Blessed ahd sadly estranged from his mimshygiven the hon- tor ors of the altar Reading Fabers book one has
There is much the feeling of a noxious slime to be accom- being spread over the image of pUshed in this the Cardinal as from wholly inshyextraordinary sufficient and inconclusive evishycase The study dence he attempts to prove a of the cardi- basic and unworthy lack of man-DaIs life and limiss as providing the key to Yirtues must be his career undertaken not Church Seeks Virtge from the viewpoint of a biogra- That Newman was hypersenshy
middot pher but in search of the mfn~t- sitive goes without saying That middot est scrap of evidence which he found it exceedingly- difficult
eould swing the scales ~me way to forgive injuries seems to be the other too clearly established to admit
His writingsvoluminous as of controversy That he made they are including thousands mistakes of- judgment anel wu apan thousands of personal let- a pool assessor of men espeshytelS must be re-examined in dally where friendship had once ~ light of rigorous and con- been given are characteristic=shyastent orthodoxy hardly to De denied
And as a preliminary step it One is reminded rather strikshymust be established middotthat his _
f ingly of the likeness here beshyenthusiasts have not thus ar everstepped their bounds and tween Newman and Pio Nono
whose cause for beatification ia antiCipated the Church in pro- being strongly urged at this verT BOuncing upon his sanctity or in establishing a cult in hit time But the Church we reshy
mind ourselves is not seekinc bonor perfectmiddot holiness in those She
Scores of Biographies honors nor even perfect eoi-Few men of modern times respondence with grace but
have evoked the passionate in- only conspicous virtue risin terest and partisanship tha~ ~as above weakness and transfigurshyeentered upon Newman Living ing the whole be was a very symbol of conshytroversy both within the Church Should it come about-and and out of it And in the seven this is by no meansto assume decades since his death his per- that it will-that Cardinal Newshy
man is found worthy of oursonality far from diminishingIn the perspective of time has cult our honor as an elect of emerged with ever greater fasci- God it will unquestionably be aation difficult for us to prefix the
There are scholars Catholic appropriate term to his name and non-Catholic alike who St John Newman might sugshyItave made the study of his life gest even the Sinjin of acshy
and writings their chosen field cepted English usage Like the af research and his biographies Venerable Bede the old name ia are now numbered by the scores too deeply engraved to be lighiIy Hardly a year goes by withoutmiddot cast aside But to pray to God the publication of some impor- through John Henry Newman tant item of middotNewinaniana and wOJlld be hard to resist the total body of critical litera-middot I lure devoted to him is literally taggering
Wilfrid Wards two volume Life was the first full-length portrait of the Cardinal painted with affectionate detail by one whose own father William
George Ward had ranged himshyelf with Newmans sharpest opponents It was an amende honorable but for all its bulk and its liberal use of intimate papers and correspondence it was understandably far from definitive
Most fortunately Newmans papers were preserved almost intact at the Birmingham Orashytory and a vast debt is owed to the late Father Henry Trisshytram wlfo gave years of his life to the careful collecting and colshylating of the documents
For him it was aabor of love andoubtedly but it was equally a labor of scrupulous impartial shyity Much of the spade-work has thus been done for th~ eccleshy
siastical commission An-lican Interpretation
The magic of Newman has at shytracted a great dealof modern French scholarship from th~ somewhat disorderly genius of the late Abbe Henri Bremond to the clinical touch of the Abbe Louis Bouyer whose Newman His Life and Spirituality has recently appeared in English
Anglicans from Dean Church to contemporaries such as R A Middleton and B A Smith have striven to interpret Newshyman in the light of their own rejection of his solution though be it said with unvarying cour tes) and admiration
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Seattle Prelate Award Winner
SEATTLE (NC)-The Amerishycan Committee on Italian Migrashytion has announced -Archbishop Thomas A Connolly of Seattle will receiv~ its Award of Merit for 1958 for his sympathetic and active support in the field of migration andmiddot resettlement of refugees The presentation willbe made ~ept 13 here
Announcing the award Guido Merlino chairman said Archshybishop Connolly has always been in the forefront in activishyties concerned with migration and resettlement He has also contributed to various causes
middotmiddotthat benefit the people of Italy as well as helping Italians who have recently come here 10
settle The award will be a bronze
plaque bearing the following inshyscription
In recognition of hismiddotdedicashytion to the principles and ideals upon which America was foun~shy
ed for outstanding contributions to the welfare of his fellow men for his many laborsand selflesa service which furthered the mishygration reception and resettleshyment of Italians in this country
Levis Educator LEVIS Que (NC) - Father
Calixte Ferland who spent neady 50 of his 70 years at Levw College is dead He was gradushyated nom the school in 1907 and returned there to teach after hi ordination in 1911 He remained at Levis College as a professor or spiritual director until aU re~
-tiremen-t in 1953 ~
tistics Spiritual guidance pedshyInstitute inmiddot Rome hailed it as agogy and psychology and medishy
a center where the broadest and cal and pastoral psychi~try complete studies will prepare 1ftmiddot addition 10 these cOursespriests for the ~art of arts tbe the constitution stated that therepastoral care of souls should be special coUrses of apshy
The institute which was plied specialization for the founded in 1957 and has alreadT training of priests capable of graduated more than 100 stushy carrying out the apostolate Ia d~nts was officially instituted many specialized areas such and sanctioned by the Pope in book and publication editing orshyhis recent Apostolic Constitushy ienting public opinion entershytion Ad Uberrima Its publi shy ~inment acial action Catholic cation was announced earlier by associations and helping variOW the Pope himself during an audishy elasses of citizens in particular ence with a group of graduate workers farm laborers shepshyof the institute herds sailors soldiers peoshy
By virtue of Our authoritT fessional people artists people We officially establish the Passhy responsible for social life arid toral Institute It is Our wish others that it be given the honorary title of Pontifical within the Pontifical Lateran Athenaeum the Pope said in the document GEORGE M MONTLE
The Pontiff added that in thw institute priests of eachmiddot and Plumbing - Heating every clerical status may leam
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The constitution proscribed a 12-month course of formation to prepare seminarians to be shepherds of sou~ and for orshy bull PICNIC TIME bull dination to the priesth~ It also outlined a two-year adshy Serve your fa~ily DAVIDSONS vanced course for the formation of the future professioDl fII MacGregor Bran~ COL~ CUTS pastoral middotdiscipliner
The Pope listed the studies Cold Sliced Hickory Smoked Shoulders to be conducted at the institute HICKORY SMOKED FRANKFORTSincludingmiddot the various parts 01
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London Commies Plan Infiltration Of Ireland
LONDON (NC)-London headquarters of the Commushynist party is preparing agents for the infiltration of
-Ireland The existence of a specshyial Irish bureau at party headquarters is alleged in aD article in the Catholic Herald weekly newspaper published by Douglas Hdye former editor ot the London Daily Worker who is now a leading Catholic journshyalist
Irish members of the party middot he wrote have been undergoshy
ing special preparation for the day when an economic crisis hits Britain This the Communist leaders calculate will bring witll it mass unemployment Tens
of thousands of Irish people will return to Ireland which in the circumstances will itself be in
middot the throes of an even more sevshyere depression
All Angels If and when this happens
the communists inention is that lOme thousands of card-holdin
middotIrish Communist party members will be among them Overnight the party will be established ill every part of the country and eommu~ism will be taken by Irelands own sons and daughters to practically every town and Yillage Those who Ulus returll will have gone through the specshyial training which is now beshying organized for them
Pilot schemes Mr Hyde add- ed are already being tried 10
find the most effective ways of reaching the Irish They have been aimed at intellectualmiddot as well as manual workers and at
the Irish Republican Army Evshyery avenue is being probed u a possible tranmission belt for Communism he said
Catholic Newspaper Has Twofold Use
LOS ANGELES (NC)-It may be true that in Philadelphia nearly everybody reads the
middot Bulletin But it is just as true that ill Wewak New Guinea nearly everybody smokes The Tidings Los Angeles archdiocesan paper
For this bit of intellig~nce
70U can thank Father Francis Mihalic SVD who was intershyviewed befote going back to Wewak after terriporary duty in Southern California
He receives The Tidings fa Newmiddot Guinea reads it thea passes it on to his native parishshyioners
When theyve read it they use it for cigarette paper king size Mighty valuable ~ Eacll sheet is worth a coconut
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_J trustworthy wItnesses PhYSIcal the claIms of v~li~ but ~ ~on- evidence if any is usually deshyconsummated maJr18ges Irtce termined by court-appointedthe l1aim of non-consumm~tIon h
d litmiddot 01 the p YSlclans can lead to a ISSP u IOn Throughout the hearing the marriage vow-o~e ~f a p~pe s diocesan-appointed defender of heaviest responsibtlItIes--~o~al the bond does his best to destroy bishop may not eren ~egm n~- all arguments that might permit vestigating such ~ claIm ltntil the dissolution of the marriage he is expressly Iflv~n per DlS- bond When he has no more obshyluon by the congre~atIonto d I) so jections the hearing ill closed
Short H~to A full report together with the Commonly known as the C~o~- bishops recommendations is forshy
gregation of the $acrament S It warded to the congregation has a short hi~~ry It was Full Investigation established 50 years ago b One of the 35 consultors ex-Pope St Pius X Befor~ It amines the case on its arrival existed the vari~1us dispe nsa- If he is satisfied with the forshytions and proble S connected mal presentation of facts--and with the seven sa raments were often he is not--he turns it over
alfscattered among r a d )zen to one of the congregations own older congregation ~t was ltlten defenders of the bond Either COPTIC RITE PATRIARCH Archbishop Silvio Oddi a problem and s~etImes a r ~~z- the consultor or tfie defender of Apost~lic Internuncio to Egypt presents the s~cred palshyde 1ltgt know whlcll congregc t~~n the bond may send the case back lium to the new Coptic Rite Patriarch of AlexandrIa Egypthad jurisdiction [ a spetiflc to its dioc~se f origin for fur- Stephanous I Sidarouss in a ceremony in the Meadl Semmshycase ther mvestIgatIon
Today the only arriagelt ases After it is examined by the ary As head of the Coptic RIte CatholIcs the prelate ranks which do not CO~Ie within the defender of the bond the case second in dignity to the Bishop of Rome NC Photo jurisdiction of ~i co~greg~tion then goes to three commisSaries are those involvm mIxed JIlar- who examine it separately They
These invo~ve matt)middots of each submit written decision Stonehill Professor Says Qualityriages a differing faiths anltJ are aS~lgned with the majority vote deciding to the Sacred CongregatIon of pro or con Once again it goes Education Needed in Quantitythe Holy Office ~ back to the defender of the bond
From the Co gregationof He has a chance to attack the NOTRE DAME (N~)-The physical sciences sho~d be Sacraments com~ such pen~ls- r4asoningof the cons~ltors if taught in the nations lIberal arts colleges because they mons as that whlc allows t l~nd they conclude the marrIage bas truly Jiberllte the mind from the here and now from the priests to memor~e ~e ylttIve not been consummated merely apparent from the welter of facts and open up to Mass of the BleSli d Vlrgm and Finally after the defender of to Cl~lebrate it roughout the the bOnd draws up his conclushy it the beauty and simplicity field a~e interesting and beauti shyyear instead -of following the sions the case goes tothEi carshy aitd logical rigor of general ful and he can discard large JlormllllituJgical ~alen~Clr dinals in plenary session They laws Rev Thomas E Lock- tracts only with a severe wrench
It is tMs congregatIon also pass on it and then it goes to the c S C professor of phy- to his aesthetic sense ~ut choose that grant~ permis~ion to ~es ~re Pope WhOgrantSordenies the ary he must if the course IS to have
Sics at Stonehlll College North greater significance for the stushythe Blessed SacI ment 10 pp- requested disp~nsation bull Easton Mass decllred here dent than a catalogue of factsvate chapels DUIi g World ~ar Sometimes the congregation U it relaxed mary peaceune submits the case to the Sacred Phrsics and mathematic~ for Father Lockary blamed pro-regu~ations permiting a sh(r~er Roman Rota the Churchs eccleshy example belong 10 the Iberal gressive education with its emshypre-Communion fast authllrlz- siastical court The Congregashy artscurriculum Father Lockary phaSis on teaching methods ing the use of khtki al~arcloths tion retains its jurisdicti()D over contended not because- of the rather than intellectual content Ilnd vestments Ind ~llowmg l~ass the decision independentof the cold war or for other talttlCal for a general deterioration in to be celebrated 1m the ater- Rotas decision and utilitarian re~son~ SCIence -the teaching of physics matheshy
education he saId can and maticsand the other arts andnoon The need for careful documenshy While it govern~ th~ daily use tation painstaking investigation should be justified on grounds sciences in the nations high
of the sacramentsl t~ISco~ g~e- and the part time status of the that were valid in th y~r 1908 schools Until the trend to lower gation does not have Jurlsdl( tlon commissaries and defenders of and will still be valid In 2008 standards is reversed in secondshyover the cerem09ies and rites the bond makes the congregashy quite indcpend~ntl of the tac- ary education he said there is IlUrrounding thes~ sacram mts tions decisions slow work An tical or strategic sItuation really no hope of dramatic im-This is properly t~e work J the average case requires about two F~ther LockaI) who holds a provement on the college level Sacred CongregatIfn of Rlt s years from beginning to end doctorate in physics from Notre We need quality education
Cardinals ~embers MarriaKe Courts Dame discussed Physics and and we need it in quantity Heading the Congregatioll of The third commission super- the C~isis in Education at the Father Lockary declared Simply
Sacraments is i~ 79-yeaI-old vises the administration of dishy annual educational conference rejecting progressive educationPrefl~ct His Emin~ce Benelt etto ocesan marriage courts These of the Holy Cross Fathers here he said is not enough To the Cardinal Aloisi asella The courts must send a detailed reshy The Teaching of Science 10 the older tradition that the purpose Cardinal has been an officii 11 of port each year to the congregashy Liberal Arts College was the of the school is primarily intelshythe l~oly See ~or more tha 1 50 tion The reports list the names theme of the two-day sessions yeaIll Much of ~i~ experi mce and qualifications of ~ll offi~ials Physicists for the most part was acquired as a Idlplomat rep- of the diocesan marnage trlbushy have failed to devise good physshyresenting the Church in Plt rtu- nals and states the number and courses f the llberalJes or arts gal Chile andArglntin~ nature of the decisions h~nded tudent who is not majoring inA total of 20 cardmals are down sth Ii ld in Father Lockaryse e members of this congrega lion Each marriage case brought opinion He insists that suchThose living in Rome neet before a diocesan tribunal must middotcourses should be rigoriouslyevery Friday ~ di cuss its p rob- be tried twice and the two vershy
scientific lems and work 9n the se~nd dicts must agreeWhefJ theY It is misleading and dishonshyand fourth Monfay of ~ch dont they ususally ate sent to t he observed to present themonththe Prefec has an audi- the Rota ot firial adjudication
udentiJ with a sort of popularence with His ~oliness Pope In most countries the appelshymechanics course under the guisePius XII to keep im abreailt of late court for suc~ cases is 10shy f ne He believes that inthe congregations activities and cated at the metropolitan see or o scle c
to plresent its d~sions for his archdiocese chancellery Thus in the problems which it treats the course should be as fundamenshypersonal approvl or disap- the United States for instance
provll there are mahy appellate courts tal _asJogical and intellectuallydemanding as the course for theThirty-six consIltors arE on But in the Philippines the conshyspecialiststhe congregationsj staff Tnese gregation set up in 1957 a pilot
are priests mostlJ( membeIs of project with one single appellate The college physics course fot religious orders Wiho are experts court located ip Manila to reshy liberal arts students should be in canon law and Irelated fi ~ld~ hear all cases brought before the restricted to a few major areas They serve as a pa~el of adv SOlS diocesan tribunals Father Lockary said This preshyIlnd specialists gU~ding the car- A spokesman of the congregashy sents a real difficulty he obshy
served since for the specialistdinals and ultJma~~IY the Fope tion said his off~ce is still stud~shyall the npoks and crannies of hisMost of them livel In Rome and ing the effectiveness of thIS
have a full-time jb in add tion single-court method He said it ----------~-shyto their work fortihe congrega- has proved to have ~ome very tion great advantages and IIOme DEBROSSE OIL ~
Three Comqiissions drawbacks ~ Besides the cdnsultors the While hailing it as a mile- ~ co
Congregation of sfcraments has stone in the gradual process of ~ threE commissionsr The fibt is canonical procedure he said it Heating Oils devoted to problefls connetted is much too early to c~nclude with the Sacramet~ of Holy 01- that a similar system might be andBurners delS This commission w l1ich introduced in other countries ~ currently has 18 ofticials stu dies M ~ 365 NORTH FRONT STREET such matters as te val~dit~ of Sailors Attend ass
NEW ~ BEDFORD ordinations or thje oblIgatIons I B antine Rite connected with ~ajor orders ~ n yz WYm~n 2-5534 and how they are met by hose ATHENS (NC)-Several hunshywho have been orClained dred Catholic d b thsailors received ~---------------------shy
The second CO~~ission ceals Holy CommunIon un er o species for the first time ltbf their
with valid but non-cons um- lives when they attended a By- J Electricalmated marriages It has 80 zahtirie Rite Divine Liturgy
priests on itS staf~5 comiDlS- (Mass) aboard the USS Saratoga ~i ContractorsI5Bries and 25 de~1nders of the ~)marriage bond Ltlke the on- her~e ceremony was arranged
aultOIS most of Ithese pr ests J ]j i ddT by Father (Cmdr) John
have full-time jo IS n a I ln Burns Catholic chaplain of the eo their work Wi the comIDIS- t ~
aircraft carrier while this um ilIon of the Mediterranean 6th Ileet
When a local bis~p is grall~ was anchored in the Bay of Athshypermission to investigate a claIm t ~~ of nl)n-consummalion of 11Iar- ens recently The Divine LI urgy 944 County St ~ (
T di was celebrated by Father Isidore riage he appointf a oc~san Rigoutcos SJ of St Paulssem- New Bedfordeourt to gath~r thF facts lloth inv aeze J )JIalti4~ to the eontesteltl man aae __
ectual training must be addedlthe realization that education must somehow be ad~-ted to the WHEATONS needs and the abIlIties of all t h
shyand that sound educatIve ec FAMOUS needed he saId h
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look and that the theater should help people relax
In times like these I think wed all be best helped by laughter Its a great relaxer and were all too taut he said And it would greatly ~eshyduce the lines at the psychiashytrists office
Not escape theater - that not what I mean although in a sense it would be an escape ~rom
the awful grimness of the tImes -but rather a more elevated view of life and ourselves High comedy can do this he exshyplained
A ttends Daily ~ass
Mr ~itchard who attends Mass daily believes the theater is a profession rather than a business He advised starryshyeyed graduates to seek pru~ent
counsel before plungIng mto the grease-paint life
Re said that being a Catholic in the theater can be tough at times but that some of the finest people and some of the best Catholics Ive ever known are theater people Its the ones c who foul up however who get the headlines You never heard of the heroic lives of somemiddot ~
It goes back to your home training-and this is where t~
parents responsibility is great if you receive the proper training you can lead a good Catholic life in the theater p~oshy
fession just as you can in busishyness or law he declared
Church to Observe 150th Anniversary
DAMARISCOTTA MIL L S (NC)-Bishop Daniel J Feeney of Portland will be celebrant of a Pontifical Mass in St Patricks Church here today to mark the 150th anniversary of the church one of the oldest in New Eng- land
The building was dedicated on July 17 1808 by Most Rey Jean Lefevre Cheyerus first Bishop of Boston At that time Maine was a part of Masssach setta
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two mamiddotrriedcouples with chU- ring inscribed Weare Gocl lt By Joseph A B~eig dren will leave -thiscountry helpers During ~h~ir service
soon to work in -the Churchs in the missions they receive no Cleveland Universe Bulletio foreign missions Thirty persons pay J)eyond room board medshy
middot AS I recall it w~s Chesterton who said 60 or 70 years will go to Africa and four to ical care and a monthly allowshymiddotago that if Stpeorge were to come back to life he would Ecuador ance of $20 take a long look at the world around him-and prepare to be Each of the 34 personspos Typical of the 34 who wiD bull martyr again A sesses askiU needed in mission leave soon for theinissions are
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Chesterton and St George if years andMrs Frank Bohler discriminationno longer can pre~ eythey could come among us tend to any real respectability rh are members ofthe ~ay Mr and Mrs McGhee wiD Ilowrnight take the long not in our South not in South IetmiddotWmiddotorks Seekmiddotmiddot ~Isslonmiddot Helpers AssoltlatIon teach ata mission school in loOk together and get ready to Africa not even in India where I~establisheqhere three ye~rsa~o Quito Ecuador They will take
be in one way or another the castes are crumbling Vcifican Hookup under t4epatronagef HISE~Ill- their young adopte~ daughter apostles niis- The wrongs survive but their lt ~~c~ Jam~ ~~~n~ls Cd~ with them Mr McGhee who middot~nari~s foundations have been washed VATICAN CITY (NC)- The ~ n y~e rc I~ op holds bull masters degree is on
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think we are foolishness as divorce with itsmiddot have joined networks in many mehandw-omenata ceremony mentary sChool teacher mergjng from restlesS seeking for other mates partS of the world in asking for in S~ Vjbia~uts C~t~edral here Mao Areas elil longhap- and birth prevention with its hookups withmiddot Vatican Radio Theypledged ~ obey the bishop Mr IiMe B hI Il tism of blood middotnervous-nelly fussing over pop- formiddot speCial papal broadcasts of themission area to which tliey ~ bo k middothlmiddot 0 d ~rfwI COtmiddot~shyt an
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ehiefly to expounding truth munistbigotry agairist God al)d Irelan~an~ ~he Net~erlan~s work~l)d enab~ ~hem to ~~vte Kenya otherriission areas)o rather than chiefly defending it religion and against man as Thlaquo~nvlSlble audIences WIll more ~untolPlrltua1 act~~lties which the Missi~gtn Helper wfll as we who went before them Gods image arid likeness ~ is be broadcasts of Mass offer~d The~rdeparture WIll brl~g to go are Mwanzain Tulgimyika found it necessary to do lieaving imd splintering from the by the ope andmiddot a p~pal dls- 54 the number of Lay MIssIon Gwelo in South RhodesIa Preshymiddot I agree ~ith those whO feel pressure of it own ignora~t co~rse Intendedespeclally for Helpers~rommiddotLosAnge~~s who toria ani JohilIinesburg in the that a newmiddot wind is blowing contradictions ~~Ole~e~ nuns TheY~ln be are nowInover~eas mIssIons Union of South Africa Calabar across the world dissipating the If I were young I would judge IVI e f IDdo t~r~e far~~ on~r~ Am~Ilg th~ sevett men and 21 and Owetd in Nigeria and Tashyold fumes of error hatred prej- that th~ fu~ure belongs to those~~a~u~us~~ u y an wom~n ire SIX r~glster~d nllrse mille in Ghana adice lies selfishness greed who wIll 1arvest the seed so Th d h d 11 and f~ve teachers The group also Among their assignments will e Iscourse on eac ay WI 1 d f N 1 t
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DEVOTION
In insane rebellion against of the literature that elevates 19 tma~g~r~te~ ~ewbbroad perw~e~ dliring thep~s~ year the Iildividualist insanitymove- rather than degrades of wise cas l~g 1sc te ~ e Fearn h lreparmiddotmg them~elves spIrItually
meilts like fascismnazism and education of people-to-people ~eg~ ar y 0 rIca I~ renc andmiddotmiddotmaterially for worK iti the communism blackened the world help of right international re- or llguese andEn~h~h mtsEiions
with vioience cruelty injustice lations and the like French Governmentmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Unde~the diJe~tion ofM~gr middot falsehoods and wars I would look upon television Anthony Brouwers fouilderand
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more than enough of hatred and ing and business as colossal op- philosopher Jacqiies MaritaiJl ascetics Scriptllre first aid and lies Now we want love truth porturiitiesto do colossal good has beennamed a Grand Officer the history of Uiemiddotarea where and justiceWe are seeking the Oh if I were a young person of the Legjon oi Honor-this they wiliserve
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can give We ask for guidance hope and determination - and ian award-by the council of If r were a youth today look- courageMinisters of the Republic~
in forward to q career and H Mr Maritainwho served at PRESCRIPTIONS owishing to serve God and man c ome Econtimics one time as French ambassador
CalIed Forandmiddot Delivered bullbull ~~VhU hl1K not so much ST LOUIS (NC)~Two nuns to the Holy See is a professor oFrefuti~g objections as of re- who helped establish the only emeritus of Princeton Univershy ~ TIMES DAILY IN FALL RIYER ve~ling the depths breath and graduate program in home eco- sHy beauty~of goodness divine and nOlnics education offered in a At the saJlle tiqe the Council Once-A-Day in Somerset and Swansea at 430 PM
human 1 U S Catholic university have of Ministers bestowed the award Special Attention Given 1 would wish to fit myself received a special papal blessing of Commander of the Legion of n~t yargue but to ~nlighten and commemorative plaques Honor on 81~year-61d Father To Emergency Prescripti~ns and inspire I would concern from His Holiness Pope Pius Henri Breuil il French priest myself less with preparing middotto XII and paleogiapl1er of wodd reshy ~ ~A Surgical ~ppliance CO battle evil thingsand more with ~hey are Sister Mary Anselm nown ~aining myself to propagate and Sister Mary Iierre In 1950 Father Breuil has visited grotshy I~ U Pharmacy
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51ory of Farrells Courage Object Lesson for Youth 1 By Jack Kineavy
SomerM t High School- Coach We mentio ed in p~ssing last week that the National
League All-Star iroster included one Richard Joseph Farrell ace reliever of Ithe Philadelphia Phillies never dreaming that the big ri~hthandel would play such a stellar role in the annual clas~ic Farrells Talking about bonuses the pitching as a mJltter of fact Philadelphia Phils paid out the
W S th~ rankihg achi~ve~ amazing s~m of $600000 ~ colshya I lege and hIgh school st- In the
ment In what has been ies- period 20 May to 20 June We scribed as an 01herwise ilrab suspected that the Braves were gam(~ the leaders in the bonus league
His striking but faint so Also re bonuses out the Sox the Baltimore Orioles have just contingent of signer two former Connecticut Jensen Wil- CYO products Charlie Symion Iiams and Mal- of Stratford and John Papa of zone represent Stamford
one of Dicks Torres Tosses No-Hitter all-time base- The first win for the Somerset ball thrills You Junior Legion team will be well can bet that he remembered in that it involved was giving just a no-hitter the seasons first in a little bit extra the circuit Lefty Jack Torres against the boys All-Narry with Dighton this past from Boston For I it is COD mon season turned the trick against knowkltlge that the Broolrline Attleboro last Thursday at Potshynative was given Ithe wait-and- tersville Field see treatment by tr~ Boston clltb Tino De Giovanni Attleboro upon his graduation froD St catcher was the only visitor to Marys High I get on base once on an cJror
Perhaps Qicks Iphysical oon- again via a base on balls Fall dition unduly i~fl~le~ced the River 61 leads the league by Sox He had beell stnckell by 211 games and is an odds-on
polio when little Imo~e th m a favorit~ tP ann~x the tItle and bab~ and the drerd diseaSE left move mto the mter-zone comshyhim with a crippled leff leI He petitiori late this month worl~ a brace u~til hewa 13 Tom Courtney ~x-Jfordham years old and eren after the flyer and Olympic 880 met~r brace was discardfd Dick h id ~ champions set f~r his ~irstfling have steady treatments until on the cinders on the current two years ago I Russian tour Tom plans to hang
Today Dick mares ~he tril in up h~s spike after he takes from the bull per wl~h a limp another shO1 at the 880 melee that is percephbl owmg tlt) the world mark 1457 held by fact that his le~tll~g is one-third Roger Moens of Belgium smaller than hiS pght But once His lltudies a~ the Harvard he uets on that rpOU1ld he ge~- Graduate ~chool of Business Adshyerates power plus DICk vas a ministration didnt permit Tom slender lad just out of high to train regularly this year and school when Isawl him wod last he found getting in shape for the That was in 19qO in Plattsburg Russian tour arduous But Tom N Y when he pitched the Bur- has won major races on all the ling ton Cardinals Ilof the now de- continents of the world save fund Northern League ~ a Asia He hopes to rectify this 7-2 victory over ~he home eam against the Russians
DIck has com~ a long way Italian national sports idol since then ~ow al strapping 63 Ercole Baldini was received in 220 pounder hiS ast bdl is a special Papal aUdience with his morE livemiddot than eye~ and i t~e mother Baldiilf 25 is a mili shyshort haul he Ci)mpares hv~r- tant member of the ItalianCathshyabl~ with any lof t~e J owerolic Youth organization and as hurler~ inthe mllrorst~day Last he always does wor~ its insigshyye8 Dick had 13 fi~ Sf ason nia on his coat uapel when he was In fl2 appearance~ hepost~ an received by HIf Hoheg Pope excl~llent 10-2 record and h ad an Pius XII earll~d run aver~ge of 231 1bull bull Recently Baldini won the
At this writinlf he has a ~-~ 2500 mile Giro dItalia abicycle mark and owns a league ~ea~mg race which is orie oj ltalyens ERA of Il7 in the55 1n00ngs major spotting eventS In 1956 he has pitched ~rilY 24 Dicks be won several important vicshybest years lie ah ad Th~ (Ieter- tories in the cycling events of the mination he has hown In Dver- Melbourne Olympics and in coming what appeared to )C an that same year went on to gain insurmountable Iandicap s~ould the world championship be an object less n for all The Pope receivedBaldini with
Long hot great cordiality and congratu-Several Great r Boston All- lated him on his achievements
Scholastics who e~tered pro- in the field of sports The Ponshyfessional basebaH With Ton Ar- tiff then inquired about Gina ruda and Russ Gibson are back Bartali another great cycling home after brie~ flings hthe champion of the past and also minors Joe CaSfcgliOne 01 Wo- an active member of Italian burri Russ Run e of Reading Catholic Action At the end of and John~ Silvon c of Lyonn aU the audience t~e Pope gave of whom were if the Reu Sox Baldinis mother a roSary and system recently Were handed the cyclist 3 silvermiddotmedalof hill th~iI release Ea h -won a three pontific~te sports star in h gh schoo and might~ave had is~()llege ed~ Church Desecration ration assured via athletic A sholarship but h~ chose W pur- Brings pology sue a car~er in p~o ball MANGALORE (NC) The
Of course if ai boy is 0 fered Mysore governinf t has apoloshya substantial b0Jius one which gized for the desecration 9f a woild ~ecure Jisl future rE~~u~- Catholic Church less of what happens to him III It called the desecrator a vashyorganized ball treres foe d for - grant suspected to be of unsound thought OtherWIse a lad who mind turns his back on higher educa- The governments statement tion is taking ~ te -c risk was in answer to a Catholic apshyMost major leafue scouts are peal The Catholics had called the first to encoUlage a toy to for protection of tneir religion go to school but Ithe lure)f the from fanatic Hindu elementS diamond proves bften too great which they claImed seemed inshyThe odds of succlss in orglnized terested in setting up subvershyball are estimatel at 100 10 1 a sive iorce~ to destroy churches real long shot I
The statement attribut~d to L EM lEU X pro football coac~ Buddy Iarker PLUMBING amp HEATING INC to the effect that IGood coching for Domestic is more perspiration tha n n ~ spiration remihds us oE our ~~~ amp Industrfal revered physic~ profess1lr at Sales and ~ Boston College rr John robin __bullbullbull- Service who always ins~sted thai aca- wy 2-9447 demic success was based on 90 2283 ACUSHNET AVE per cent pEmipir~tion and lO per NEW BEDf=_OAD cent inSPiration - ~ l
CONFIRMATION IN NAVY CHAPEL Bishop Luke K Arai of Yokohoma administers the sacrament of Conshyfirmation to Cpl Milton Morris of Waquoit Mass and 13 others at a camp chapel in the U S Naval Air Station in Atsugi Japan Standing in rear is Father Gerald J Ryall of New York an Augustinian missionary in JapanNC Photo
Citizens for Decent Literature Meet to Expand Movement
ASHLAND (NC) ~ Citizens for Decent Literature from all bull the obscene literature trade over Ohio met here to form a the Cincinnati attorney said statewide unit of the civic 01- Compared with them he deshy
clared we are just a bunch ofganization and lay plans for a boys trying to play in the big national group leagues But boys or not we
In an aU-day meeting the 60 have to go down into the jungle CDL representatives adop~d a and fight them and beat resolution citing the extent of them the pornography trade and call- Warning that any good cause Ing for the banding together of draws a lot of crusaders and doshyorg~nizations which oppose its gooders who are over-eager and spread lt0 under-educated Mr Keating The resolution pointed out urged CDL members to familshy
that in recent yearsmiddot there has iarize themselves -with the Ila shy
been an ever-increasing num- ture of the obscenity tradeand bel of lewd base and porno- the laws which try to-restl11ct it graphic magazines on our news- Enforce Laws stands Estimates of the Dumshy
bel of indecent publications Louis Arata also of Gificinshyissued in this country mn as nati recalled that Citizens for high as 10 million oopies Decent Literature was fOUl)ded monthly it said in tha~ city less than lour y~ars
Th - 1 ti dded that the ago We saw that the only e reso u on a feasible approach to theprobshyp~ncI~al theme of these m~g- lem was legal he saiq We
aZI~es IS S~X w~th no resttlc- found good laws alteady in exshytions or lImItations and as-
d th t t f th f d JStence on the City county andserte amos 0 em In t the hands of state levels bull But downnght
their way m 0 apathy on the part of the pubshycollege-age or younger youths lic seemed to be the chief rea-
Press Freedom son why they were riot enshyWe believe in and cherish forced
the freedom of the press the resolution declared but beshylieve the material to which ~e
have referred falls outside of the purvi~w of thisfreedoRi
The resolution concluded by urging all Ohio organizations engagedmiddot in the fight onobscenshy
ity to band together and give their wholehearted support and encouragement to statewide organization to be known as Citizens for Decent Literature Inc
The CDL representatives heard Charles Keating founder and director of the movement describe the battle against porshynography as a jungle ~ight
Criminals communists and unscrupulous persons willing to make a profit at any cost to the well being of society are part ~f
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Five Per Cent Average Time For Relig~on bull GENEVA (NC) - Ren
gious education occupies an average of five per cent of the time in courses of study of public schools in 73 nations according to a report made pubshylic here at the 21st International Conference on- Public Education
The study was prepared by the International Bureau for Edshyucation and the United Nations Educational Social and Culshytural Organization (UNESCO)
It showed that religious trainshying occupies as much as 195 per cent of the time in pUblfc schools in some countries (
Commenting on the report Msgr John Fen_ ~lO a Iepre- sentative of the Holy See at the education conference said the Vatican delegation is greatly satisfied to learn that religioUi education is given so much atshytention in the pu blic schools of So many countries
However Msgr Ferrofino a member of the Apostolic Nunshyciature at Berne added that J his delegation was deeply grieved at the evidence that religious training is excluded from public schools in some nations
This situation is mitiga~d he said by the religious training given in private schools He cited figur~s prepared by the Intershynational Bureau for Catholic Education at the Hague which show that some seven and a half million children study in private schools- in West Germany the Netherlands Great Britain Ausshytria Belgium France Ireland and Italy
In the United States Msgr Ferrofino pointed out about five million children receive religious training in pJivate ~hools
Msgr Ferrofino praised a shittjrrient of the middotU S delegashytionto theconference that one of the objectives of educa~iOJl in the United States is to obtain a high standard of spiritual
middotJlloral and ethical formatioh Such Ii definition of the goob
of education he said comes closer to the ideal of complete education than the mere moral education cited in the publk education programs ofmiddot several nations
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A letter was sent recentiy from Milan to Rome Few will hear of this letter but it points up 1 problem that bas faced the Church at various periods of history
The letter written in the name of the Holy Father by Substitute Vatican Secretary of State MonsignorDell shyAcqua to Archbishop Montini was sel1t to the eI~h~h National Week of the Pa~toral Refresher C~urse ThIS 18 a meeting of a movement founded in Milan and aimed at
bl f thexamining yearly the most pressing pro ems acmg e Church gt -
Monsignor DeliAcqua wrote that am~mg the most imshyportant tasks for Catholics--clergyand 1ai~y~is tl1e r~-establishment of a living contact between ChrIstIan thought
and modern culture Progress extract~ its price
When people witness rapid changes in science in econ-Gmic niethods in communications and transportation in standards of living in art and music and arcpitectureshywhen these changes come about within a comparatively
h dshort span of years then change becomes the watc wor of the day Change in many areas brings about a frame of mind in which change is expectedin all things
Christian ideas and ideals and concepts are looked on With scepticism If so many things have changed why
not change in these areas also And so modern society and modern culture ask for a re-evaluation of truths and stanshydards that other ages took for granted Why not a change in dogmas Why not a change in morals Are the un- changing truths of Christianity really so m fl eXIblemiddot
We see this attitude reflected in the writings and in
the lives of many otherwise intelligent men and women
4- MfJralQuestion 1dJJA or -ruL- 6 I n - ~SII
_oM He died in 1614-rOr-SATURDAY-St Vincent de
Paul Confessor He was bornin 1576 and devoted his life to
6 -THE ANCHOR Thurs July 17 1958
Weekly Calendar Jf Feast Days
TODAY _ St Alexius Conshyfessor He lived in the fifth censhytUry and was the son of a ROPlan senator He fled from the lux ury of his fathers home on theday he was to be married and in order to serve God in humilshyity disguised himself as a Jgteg~ gar Later he returned and lIved
in his own home unrecognized as a beggar Only after his death was his identity revealed
TOMORROW-St Camillus of Lellis Confessor At the age of
19 he entered the military servshyice under his father an Italian nobleman After four years of campaigning he found himselfthrough his violent temper reckless habits and passion for gambling a discharged middotsoldier in straitened circumstances A few words from a Capuchin friar led to his conversion He enteredreligious life was ordained and founded the community of the Servants of the Sick which was confirmed in 1586 by the Popebull
The principle of cause and effect once had great powers More Zealous than Intelligent the care of the poor and instrucshyof proof in reasoning to the existence of God now men S t R Ie t e C t tion of the rich in ways of charshywill question the validity of that self-evident truth ance ugges 5 ea IS IC OnCepity Soon after his ordination
1 d d he was captured by corsairs andall men accepted the pririciplethat we shou d all o goo Of Youth Reform Methods taken toBarbary Where he coI)shy
and avoid evil now many question that there is any such verted his renegade master and thing as evil nd even if there is whyshoulltl they avoid it -By Donald McDonald with him escapedto France He
It is not enough to say that such-and-such is a Prm-Davenport Catholic Messenller founded the congregation of eiple of Christianity and therefore all must follow it The if good intentions were allthat is required to solve Vincentian Fathers and Sisten
t t be of Charity He died at Paris on prpblem is more basic than that Modern SOCle y mus moral problems or clean up meSSy situations in this world September 27 1660 and wu shown that there is such a t~llng as truth that there ~re of oUTS I suppose most of our problems would long since canonized in137 absoiutes that truth is inflexible and e~ernat The Idea that~verything IS relative--even morality ~nd dogmaamp--shymustbe faced and answered
For that is the challenge that modern culture throws II d
wpto the Church And unless that cha en~e _18 a~swere with intelligence and competence by Cathohc~ clerIcal and lay then we Catholics run the danger of surrendering by
sil~nceand inefficiency The cause of Christ is deserving of menaild -women who will recognize the darigers to
hChristianity will keep themselves from the taint of t ose errors and will set out to combat them with zeal against the error and with charity for the erring
Men and women of this day must be shown that in the realm of religion change comes not in God and theTh i seonfushy
Ilion and likely things of God but to the lives o~ those who would serve f r u s tr a t ion GOd These are absolutes which do not chang~ although arise consistshy
our understanding of them can grow and our live und~r ently it seeIls _ their influence can deepen and ch~mge for the better to me -in the
Christianity is nota collection of antique ideas and matter of morshyrr als for YOllth
have been solved stiNDAY~StJ~romeAemshy But too often indignation lyrical they wi~l be is ap~er iliiln Confessor A Venetian be and zeal for reform seem to bulk so much larger thanthe
intelligence and perception - that is needed if reform is to be
realized An~ when this bapshypen s reform
is not 0 n I y (postponed it is 0 b s c Ired by new confusion and new frusshytration
necessary to presel)t-d~Y living as th~ eternal living Chtist lems of youflg people ~r 18 Jt But this must be shown to tOdays people that t~e older generatIon 80
eager to prevent young people Vmiddot f th F t from committing tle sins of its ISIOIl 0 e u ure own youth cannot taketbe time
An advertisement presently making the rounds of mag- forcool and intellig~nt ~easure- d tl I hd r ment of an evIl sltuatIo~ and
~azmes shows a rel~~e gen ema~ m a awn c aIr r~w mg the pr~perway to combat It ordersthrou~h a mIcrophone whIle a ynarvelous machme at Whether It be modesty 1ft
his bidding trims the hedge and cuts the lawn dress dating patterns or a This is a vision that the future holds out to us--free- question of after-schocl-hours
Gom from work work the fact that opinion on B tth h tch r~frm-tacticsis so ofte~ ~harply
u ere IS a 1 diVided among CatholIcs even What do we do Ith the tIme we thereby have Catholic experts in t~ese mat-
People can do only so much restmg They are phYSIcally ters indicates conf~slOn and a and psychologically capable of only so much recreation certain lack ofrea~lsm ~nd dls-After that what cernment that IS dlsturbmg
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matter and I can t help thinking was miraculollsly set free after that a contest if con~est there praying to the Blessed Mother
must be should be directed to upon be~ng taken prisoner hil~professional song-write~s so that serving in the army Later be
~ cleam~ess would have the suP- tQOk Holy Orders and devoted port of competent musicianship thus denying to teen-agerll the opportunity to assert-as they seem always so ready to assert shy
that what is clean and pure and good is also very dull and boring But my principal objection to the present lyric-refor move-
Iltandards it is not a religious museum into Jwhic~one goes Is there sOmething particularly to any of these qu~s~ions the lOgaze and not to li~ChristiariitY i~a~p1Xle_rn a~d baffling about the migtral PfQ~- record iSnot -Worth listening to
The tim may come when enterprising firms will place e
ads m magazmes mVltIntgt people to enJoy a new form of activity-work Entrepreneurs will Qpen up work centersshyplaces where people can get away from Ieflt and relaxati9n and do some work Can you imagine the flood of Madison A th t Il be d t toll th fun of
venue copy a WI groun ou ex mg e workmg K
So why not enJoy the VISIOn ~f the future now - and enjoy the fun of working At least realize that it is necesshyaary for mans happiness here on earth
ANCHOR OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF FAll RIVER
ubHshed Weekly by The C~holic Press ot the Diocese of fall River 410 Highland Avtmu~
fall River Mass oSborrte 5-71-51
The most recent example of whllt I mean comes from a most
hon~rably motivated Catholic youth movement in one of our large Middle West cities
This group has set out to clean up the lyrics of the popular songs
our young people are singing listening and dancing to by (1) persuading them not t~ buy reshycordings or patronize in any way suggestive songs and (2) off~r-ing prizes for the bestmiddot song lyriCS Ilubmitted by 13-to-19-year-olds
in a contest spm~red by the Iroup
So farso good We dont want our young peoples morals subshyverted or attenuated by song any more than we want them subverted by direct il-idocti-inashytion or bY evil companions
And the sponsorship of a clean lyric contest givell this
reform action a positive note
ment is in its method of disshysuading youn~ lleople from patshy
ronizing the immoraI The sponsors of this movement
list five questions about ~ reshy corded song and they unequiv ocally declare to YOU1g ~ople that ~ one has to answer no
dancing to playing singing buying
I list the questions ~elow H(1) po the lyrics Qf this song
basically tecognize the ~ignity and purpose Qf love- and marshyriage
(2) ltgt they promot~ proper atbtude~ of respect for parents Church She was one of ~
bimself to charitable works He founded a congregation of clerics regula~ called the Somshyaschi for the little town of Somshyasco in Lombardy where it wall started dedicated to the care of orphans He died in 1537 aged 75 an ilnness contracted while tending the sick He was canshyonized in 1767 and in 1928 waadeclared the patron of orphaM and abandoned children
MONDAY-St Praxedes Virshygin She was the daughier Of a Roman senator Prudens and a sister of St Prudentiana She rendered great service to r~ ligionin the first and ~nd cenhiHes using her wealth reliev~ the poor An ancient
church in Rome perpetuates her memory
TUESDAY--St Mary Magd~ - len Penitent She was raised by Christfroin a lifeof Sin to take her place among the saints of the
school and all other authority (3) Do they encourage proper
respect toward members of the opposite sex esp~cially on parshyties and on dates
(4) If fads dress talk moo~s are implied or mentioned in tbis song do they help to protect my difonity and self~respect (5) Do they encurage me to Increase my SOCIal contacts rather than to gO steady - One could say I suppose that were these five questions worded negatIvely their ~ross error would have been aVOided The fact remains the~ were worded as I have just quoted
them and as such they reflect a wrong-headed approach to the problem Fo~ example I can think of
many songs-perhaps not of very recent vintage bub still to be found in record shops and beard on the radio etc-whicb have nothing at all to~ say about the
desirability of youths increasing
family whom Jesus so loved that he raised her brother St
Lazarus from the dead Sbe stood ~ith the Blessed Mother and St J9hn at the foot of the
Cross during the Crucifixion When the faithful were scatshy
tered bypersecution it is said that she found refuge in a cave in Provence France where she lived for 30 years Her sister was St Martha
WEDNESDAY-St Apollin aris Bishop-Martyr He is said to have come from Antioch witb
St Peter and to have been apshypbilited the first Bishop of Ra~ venna His life was one of conshytinuous suffering at the hands of persecutors and he is said to
have persevered througha long series of torture He was banshyished three times from Ravenna He died from the effects of tOrshyture and fatigue during thereiga of Vespasian in79 AD
Blue-Tailed Fly preach no their so~ial contacts or wbich respeetfor authoritand preach not a word about the nothing about proper respect~dignity arid purpo1e of love and towards ones palmiddottner on parshymarriage~ but which are about ties or dates Is youth to conshyas morally inoffensive and neushy clude th1t they are thereforetral asa song can be immoral
PUBLISHER - not always present ina reform Novelty and patriotic IOngll I just wish that one of these Mostlfev James L Connolly DD PIi~middot Ilitua~io~ though I t~i~k i~ is abounciabout w~ch one~ would days reform in the matter of
GEmiddotmiddotERAL M~Nmiddot AGER ASS) GENERAL MANAGEI perrrussible to entertain serious hae to answer no to one or youths morals would be realiSshy - doubt about the ability of teen- mOte of the test questtQns tically conceived and I have a
I Daniel F Shalloo MA I~e John P Driscoll - agers to write songs ~ Cohans over There noveltiell hunch that our young people MANAGING EDITOR There isnt ~any doubt their like Gotta Match and ~Mairsy would appreciate a measure ei
Attorney Hugh J Golden 8Ongs uu clean but bow Doats and folk-sonlol liD ~m-realism also
avoId offense 110 the travelingCurb Posters THE ANCJ40R- 7pUblic it was announcer Thurs July 17 1958 1 bullLONDON (NC)-The British
Railways system has decided to The decision came after Cathshyimpose strict censorship on adshy olic womens groups a u vIS resolutions deploring salacious vertising posters iIi order to other organizations had passed posters
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Sister Mary Jacinta explained Tile St Marys assignment was are in session all surrmer her first Like the other Sisten Classes begin at the end of June in Belize she will teach eateshyand run until the end of Maj the chism in outlying parishes in following year with se eral addition to regular school work short vacations instead of the On vacatiGn Sister Spent last long Summer break custo nary week visiting Sisters at St in the Uriited States Josephs convent Fall River
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Mr Dawson reached a b~ home in this Devon town br the NCWC News Service conshyfirmed reports he has beell reshyfused a visa to enter the U lited States following chest x-rays
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middot mice as they We wondered if Ginny would set the pace meals schoolwork middot were last year think we had let her down trips to the doctor shopping middot if her swim- Johnny and I cooked thiS We dont get out much
ming will still up to surprise youGinn~ was Four of tHe children--Anto~ia be in the fair- laughing showingus the lmeup Maria Michael and Peter-will to - ni i d d i i n of shoes sneakers sturdy ~x-be in Nativity School in Juneau atage fords galoshes the bathmg this fall The transfer from
In 0 the r clogs Its fun to be grown up Immacuiate Conception School W 0 r d s weve enOUgh to do things formiddot Y01lrself in Fairbanks eased one plrenW e ~ R ~in the -its being a real Girl Scout concern according to Mrs S~e-throes of what A mighty good Girl Scou~ gt povich Fairbanks is 600 miles ismiddot cas ua Il y i we tried to take it in the same north of Juneau tossed off by IIi spirit of practical helpfulness In those extra-~oldwint~n the more offi Now lets see aboutthe un- I was always worried they
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g I over the roarmiddot of the departing g 110 ng nuns to be M Stepov h s asked ifmiddotmiddotAfter -Mary complete In ong bmiddotmiddot H I bI t years a o a WI - Stability is important she rs IC ~a east was moreor lesscomfortmiddotus_ ave a reaas c0me doctors of medICme says The fact that we dont It IS diffIcult gettm~ to MaSi ablyfms~OSedi~her~wnbe~ltStGeorgmiddote Parishgt On her way to Pome to re- conie into an area and then when the mercury hits bottom at home It was to GInny we bull port on the growth of her order leave makes an impession Arid No ~all job~ she repliedlt bull bull
looked f~r the leg work Ginny Plans Lawn Palty i ~he not~d the 5O professed Med- the factmiddot that as Religious weded- Even WIth the d~adbolt heate~ take this mail up to Mary WIll St George Parish of Westport Ical ~ls~lO~anes today repre- icate our lives beyond our ow~ (~warm water clrcula~Ing de you Ginny please take the~e Factory Dartmouthwillmiddotholdamiddot sent a Slgmflcant growth over spiritual good to the good of vice to protect the engIne) we ( pillows down middotand hang them m lawn party on the church the 96 in 1945 and the four in others undoubtedly has an im- had to start the car 20 minutes the backyard to air~ ~Will you grounds on the evenings of July 1925 when the community was pact before we left to get it warmed fix a pitcher of Ice water and 24 and 25 and the afternoon and founded take it up to Mary Ginny evening of July 26 to raise funds But the need for Religious theres somebodY at the front for a parochial school doctors is greater than the comshydoor Please run down and see Mrs Richard Munroe is chair- munitysmiddot growth she said And who it is Ginny trot on down man and Mrs Raymond Martel the doctors have to be firstrate to the basement and turn up the andMrs Raymond Cormier co- Theres no room for 17th cerishyhot water heater chairmen of the committee tury mediCine even in far-off
Ginnys willing spirit and her which includes members of the mission outposts she said middot sturdy legs never failed us and parish women of the Guild There is practically no place in
_ Im afraid we took advantage =gt Cub Scouts Holy Name Society the world somiddot remote today that of both and CYOmiddot its people do not r~ognize good
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-THE ANCHOR 9rodays Fashions Thurs July 1O 1958
Intr()duction of New Fashions Ex-Navy Nurse
Marks Transiticgtnaf Season To Become Nun PITTSBURGH (NC)-A nurse
who gave up an II-year career By EUm KelleY
Transitional is an important July word Increasingly in the Navy last month will don overy Summer theres a definite set of new fashions introshy the gray habit of the Glenmary duced in ruly hence the term traditional fashions for a Sisters on Sept 8 transition season-from Summer into actual Fall -In She is Barbara Taurish ana
tive of South Greensburg Padress 3nd separates that much use out of another cool who declined a promotion to
lrneans pleasantly cool cotshy easy-cale wash-and-wear cot- lieutenant commander when she tons and blends in the new ton By the way once you wear left the Navy to take up work in deepened Fall Colors that a new style last years look home missions (low like Autumn foliage In dated If you have one chemise Miss TaUlish will become the llccessolies transitional means youll want another The long- 81st Glenmary Sister when she the introduction of colors that torso chemise is just wonderful takes her vows The Glenmary go with those new ready-to- on The new bapeze silhouette community of nuns founded wear tones~ is flattering too Furthermore in Glendale Ohio in 1941 is
For many fashion-conscious on these hot days youll love j the sister communitv to the women and girls Julys a black wearing a gay full-skirted oot- I Glenmary Fathers The Glenshymonth This is the time when ton print j mary have hr ~Ises in the nothing looks as shadow-cool as Fall Separates are here and lt1 Cincinnati alchdiocese and in black For them fashion is ready that beautiful Indeed youll_-1 the Columbus Owensboro and ith black crepe dresses (brown exclaim over the new trapeze Wheeling dioceses td dark green too) black separates some with double- RE-ELECTED PRIORESS GENERAL Rev Mother The former Navy nurse first noes dark stockings black trapeze coordination The lit- Therega of Jesus OP (seated) has been re-elected Prioress learned of them while dationed cIvet hats and handbags tie trapeze overblouse comes to at Camp Lejeune in North Caroshy
The Fall coat season starts in the waist It swings out over General of the Dominican Sisters Congregation of St middotCath lina where a Glenmary Father lruly Indeed this is the tradfshy the smalmiddott trapeze skirt The erille of Siena at a chapter ofthe Congregation held at the told her of the work being done tional month for winter coat skirt is lined to hold the shape Motherhouse in Fall River Standing left to right are Sister among Negroes in the Sout~l promotions particularly for Its time for transitional cot- M Ceslas bp Superior at Peru N Y Sister M Rose 01 Impressed by the communitysprecious fiber coats like cashshy SUIgterior at Acushnet and Sister M middotDominic OP Fltgtll record she decided to requesttons In separates as well The admission But after consultingrnere (actually four-season
new cottons have that into-Fall River Prioress Chapters of the Congregation are held every with her confessor she first(lOats) and for the handsome feeling Youll wear them witb six years signed for a tour of duty over-ClOats of man-made furs Incishycomfort through September seas where sh could become acshydentally many wise shoppers
Many call the new shadings In- p p Vmiddot p f W krnake their selections now beshy dian Summer Colors Ope IUS 0 Ices ra Ise b or quainted with foreign mission c~use of attractive (pre-season) work lruly priees The new Fall sweaters are in Of American Cathol ic- Women Has Commendation
(You people in Fall River are She d hSllIow Fall Styles WASHINGTON (NC) - His trip to units of the Military - ~as soon spen ng mucparticula rly fortunate because of her tune 0 k g th F th y~ 9l~e right n~)y in the Holiness Pope Pius XII has said Council of Catholic Women JD Frallcls X w I In SWJI a er you nave a famous sweater- r f S
clIepths of mid-Summer its maker mill located there) Yes he is well acquainted with and Europe The audience with the h Umiddot eer 0 0-
Autumn in th~ fashion world very proud of~ the work of Pontiff was the highlight of her p Ia lllversity m Toky Father you can stalmiddottmiddot collecting sweat- - Meyer a(l taken on as hIS speCIal
J~ashion shows all over the counshy ers now~for Fall They look American Ca~hoVcomen _ tour ~hlCh middot~overed mIlItary m- project the rehabilitation of trT (particllarly the interna- compl(tely different from last Mary Donohoe organization stallahons m England Italy Ragp k VII I I I C l F G IC ers J age a arge sumtiOtlally famolis Amos Parrish year The whole fashion idea kcretary of the Nationa ounci rance ermany Spam Mor- area in Tokvo inhabited b th Jrashion Clinic in N~w York) now is the longer chemise of Catholic Women said the occo and Turkey where - she ld y e
Pope told hel of his pleasure worked to strengthen the Mili- POfootmiddotrhecCrItpyp e and handlcap~edlIe showing commenting upon sweater It looks just like a Cad selling fashions and acces stunning overblouse Many 01 in the work of American Catho- taryCounCII MJss T h hId
I middot Th Mlt- CI aUflS e pe obtainGries fOI~ Autum) an~ Winter the delihtful new sweaters Ie women durIng an audience e I I arT ouncI organ- surplus m d 1 I d lru7 to t C th I e lca supp lef the1858-59 feature the shaggy mohair graflted to middotber IJle middotmmiddot um e a 0 IC vHiagers ad t d F th
look 2Hld are available in Au- She said tilePope assured her womens groups at military in- M ~ n assis e a erThe new precious fibre he intended to pray for all those- stallations with NCCW now in- ed~erm hIS campaIgn to build
lJOIIts are the lovely new Fall tUOln leaf colors and shadings a Ispensaly and a seh I ~~hmeres Theyre available in They coordinate wonderfully connected with the work of the cludes 55 affiliated organiza- 00 the tapered chemise look the with colw(ul tweed skirts womens council tions It was initiated at the re-
Miss Donohoe recently re- uest of military chaplains servshytrapeze look the fitted look too Feather Hat StuDDinc turned froma three-month field ice women and wives of militaryfOr those who want a more conshy
A fashion favori~e right now personnel stationed in - Europeservative type coat Theres vicuna too one of the most eleshy is the feather hat It weighs-- Children Requ ire House 01 Our Lad
nothillg comes in the most beau- lant coats extant at an opulent tiful col~rs will be perfect with Who lesomeLove Miss Donohoes trip was un- i
ClOSt your new dark cottons and dertaken both to visit already C
Coats j~or Fall and Winter in clepes The feath~r hat is smart LOS ANGELES (NC)-Lack existing units Of the Military the new man-made furs are of Idve will frustrate a child A Council and to extend the orshy
too with the Summer suit and is ganization New units of theJeally stunning look like fur absolutely stunning with after- good spanking wont (lOst but a fraction of fur The dark fashions as well Fu-r- So saysFaiilCr Peter Ciklic council were set up in middotSpain
h I ttL I Umiddot Morocco Turkey and England __Il1-onew mink mutation colors are themlore the feather wig is an a psyc 0 ogls a oyo a 111shybeautiful Theyre made with ashy absolute fashion-knockout- versity here He offered this ad- during her trip SEE THE S I new process now Many of them vice to a personality and mental Her tour was conducted in ~
Velvet hatsmiddot appear on thelook exactly like beaver like hEalth institute held at the uni- coperation ~ith Natinal Cath- ITCH ENM~I Ileal like mink They have high Mid-Summer fashion horizon velmiddotsity ollc Commumty SerVIce a USO fashion styling Some feashy and ale s1l1artest in shadow-cool If a is he ITCHE N 5 too middot child frustrated affiliate part of whose program tlJre the exquisite draped cheshy black Taffetas and satins are is giving assistance to military
said it is due particularly tosmartmise back some the new trapeze here too and look with lack of attention on the part of chaplains - of friendly woodmiddot
the dark Fall crepes For travellook thepalmiddotents for the child and to Miss Donohoe said that oneI recommend the new casual Warm and companionable witbTravel in stylemiddot in new Fall a lack of wholesome love of the memorable incidents of felts in advance Full shapes and many wOk-Utyng conveniencaIlUit See Falls choice collecshy The theory that a child is her journey was a visitmiddot toCOIOlStion There are textured House of Our Lady at Ephesus bull _ in new NATURAL FINISHnew
frustnlted by the proper admin- in TUlkey where tradition sayswools so fine and light-weight GU81d your complexion today or choice of loyely coiorsistration of discipline-a spankshy~rhere ale suits in newly imporshy from the hot actinic rays of ing for instance-is nonsense the Blessed Virgin spentthe last Send coupon for colorful bookshytalit tweeds in blues reds the SUll As Ive mentioned re-shy Children musf be disciplined years of her life Two French ie showing new model kilchen l~reens and blackwhite MaIl) cenUy lave your skin with loshy he said priests serving as custodians of of Falls new suits follow the tions and creams w~ar big the shrine in that far-off spot Moi Coupon Todoy
Ihemise trapeze looks flol)PY hats to shade your face Father Ciklic a student of promised to pray for the work
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The new dark crepe dresse r~adillg of spiritual works and Comlilission The grant will be are fashion-filsts for Fall participation in Confraternity used to support the schools rashyTheyre dalmiddotk but cool in tissueshy of Christian Doctrine progranls diation project for another yearweight crepe Ri~ht now a black to learn more about the Church crepe dless looks shadow-co01 He spoke to the Council of Cathshy _-~ land is just that These dresse olic Women There is no subshy FOR PLE~SURE lire wonderful in the new silshy stitute for knowledge of our llaouettes and certainly middotdate last Faith he said bull EAT rears black crepes Thesestyles Father Manoski urged the woshy E-GG-S incidentally are just about pershy IDefI to be ready to ac~ept the teet for town ormiddot travel or out responsibility to help ih lay ac- middot +That-R-RichNYellow-RobustlIOCially in the eveni~g and will tivity He said that all parishes lie YOUI fashion-standby for are in need of men and women FRESH CUT-UP POULTRY bull _w-through-September active in lay programs ROSEI~AWN lTpelle Overblouse Sm He cautioned members to
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Balancing the Books
Delineation of Choracters Lackingmiddot in OBrien to4ovel
By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy
Of the three novelists whose latest works we scrutinize this week by far the most famous is Kate OBrien She has been turning out full-length-fiction for many years now much of a superior order That can hardly be said of As Music and Splendour CHarshy
per $450) which though in some respects uncommonly engaging and expert is lackshying in one crucial respect conshyvincing delineation and develshyopment of the central characshyters
Thllse are two girls Clare Halshyvel and Rose Lennane both 16 when first we meet them in a drab music room of a Paris convent in 1886 They are new to the convent lately arrived from Ireland They would have been pursuing quiet humdrum modestly gratifying careers in their respective native villages had it not been for the fact that each possessed a singing voice
cinxceptionalquality ~~cause of these voices the liris have been uprooted and
packed offmiddot to Paris for testingand training In a sense lhey are victims Theymiddot have not r
chosen thexind of life now looming before themmiddotIt has been forced upon them middotby well meaning relatives middotfriends and
Clare and Rose though craftily
differentiated and each fitted with a set of characteristicsare more puppets than persons Pages and pages are given to telling us about them but they never live and move in their
own right In fact on page 182 Rose is referred to as Clare and one quite understands the slip even to the author they are not unmistakably real
Miss Maggie The people in Una Troys
book Miss Maggie and the Doctor (Dutton $375) not only are born in Ireland btlt stay in Ireshyland Well that is with the
~ exception of one who lights out for Philadelphiamiddot But he evenshy-tually recovers his wits and comes backto Erin
Specifically tp Ballybegnear Waterford -This tinybut hardly
ddyilic village is the scene of Miss Troys narrative a meanshyderirig yarn that would give the experts on the construction of a novel 40 fits
We first see Bailybeg through the eyes of a young doCtor Bill
ben~ctors teeth on occasiori~ SJBi dIrector of aleslan MISSIOns ctobull Study in Rome Bill is not keen im Ballybeg
The Paris convent is m~diocre and he Education Requi~esmiddot Collaboration isdownrightdisgusted except for the presence of a with themiddot wreck of8 house that T h d F deg1deg
o nun somewhatinysterious who has ~a genius fordiscerriing and directing rare vocal gifts She perceives that Clare and Rose have the makings of great opershyatic artists Unler her they begin to learn the art
They have to slave at it reshylentlessly For them there are no holidays They arE sent ~m to Rome to study with Signor Buonatoli and associates with aspirants like themselves exshy d gers coaches and
penence sm maestri and all the lesser fjguresmiddot and harigers-on of the realm of operamiddot
Drummond who is totake over n smiddot or ~ome mI Ion 0 ~rs w~r 0 r~ Ie go S tlje practice Ofa lately deceaseo shIpped to hls country~ Father SIva sup~rIOr of the Sale~ medico who dosed himself withiari Techiiical lnstitiIte atSantiagois shown with Msgro
whiskey neverkept liP with the LuigfLig~~ti of Des Moines Ibwadirector-othe Nationaf a~vahces in his profes~ioh btitCatholic Rural Life Conference and FatherA Joseph Louis was obliging enough 10 pull S NC Ph
goes with the practice But that is where Miss Maggie comes in--Maggie Dalyajewel Qfahouseshy
keeper and a font middotofrustic wisshydom
It is Maggie who eases Bill into Ballybeg society and courishytry doctoring And she is the confidant both of Johnny Gubshy
bins an uhdauntable terror of a boy and of Jenny Barry a sumshymer visitor who sets her cap for the doctor -
Johnny though a scofflaw is
unusually bright Under the
THANKS FROM CARITAS-CHILI Father Raul Silva Henriquez (left) president orCaritas-Chili Catholic relief agency ~isits the New York office of Catholicmiddot Relief Ser- vices-National Catholic Welfare Conference to express th k f 12 11 d II th f 1 f od
Betweeneac ers an ami les VERSAILLES (NC)~Teache~s
should recognize their limitashytions and closely collaborate with families and youth organishyzations in tasks of education acshycording toa document reieased by the Holy See
This advice was issued in a 1 tt t f th V l n toteh erFsen h rosm leWa klcab Id
e renc OCla h ee t~fhere P1rpose 0 t e mee ~ng
was to dlscuss the moral soclalItmiddot 1 d pt blems
cu ura ~n ~conomlc 0
Noting that families are geiJ- erally demanding to be mOle closely associated to the educashytional activities of schools the Vatican letter firmly placed the family first in the hierarchymiddot of rights in education
Education is a social probshylem it said because schogtls deshy
th ht f f I shyrlvemiddot elr ng s rom aml les and are directly responsible to them for the formation of futuregenerations
10 tHE ANCHOR- Thurs July 17 1958
ASsertsChinese People Hungry For Gospel
PORTLAND (NC)-The people of China are hungry for the gospel the superior
general Of a missionary comshymunity of nuns reported in her return to Oregon after estabshylishing a new mission near Hong Kong
Graces are poured on those people because of the suffering in the interior of China deshyclaredMother Mary Leola head of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows
More Conversions Conversions among the Chinshy
ese are showing a marked inshycrease she said She recalled that when she was last in Hong Kong in 1952 the cathedral there was nearly empty Now she said middotevery Mass on Sundays is crowded
The Chinese she added make zealous converts partly beshycause they find in the Catholic Church a rich liturgy that reshyplaces the pagan rites they gave up middotMother Leolamiddot said she obshyserved~ very great decrease in the strengthmiddot of communism around Hong Kong during her
recent stay there She credit8 ~the British with taking excelshylentmiddot care ofmiddot the continuing floOd of refugees that come to
Hong K~ng from co~munism middot~choolsFlourlsh
Escapmg from the control of communism is risky bus~ness she declared Those who are caught attempting an escape are shot TwO weeks before Mother Leola left China eight men were executed by the Reds ~YoU ask them why they risk it and they tellyou there is nomiddot living in the interior so they take the chance to come to bull free land she said
Catholic schools are considshyered a great boon in the fight against communism in Hong Kong she reJlarked because they refuse to tolerate communshyist doctrine There are more than
100 Catholic schools in the middotHong
Kong diocese alone-all opershydoctors patronage he wtllmiddot it off edtllcl~bOt~ m the present state - Reerring to the problem of ating on a double-shift basis beshyseems igetmiddot the higher education deg CXI1Z~1011 bull educating youth toward accept- ~ause of the demand for adshy
They begin -to perform inltwhich hids so capable of taking Th~lette~was written on beshy ing their futureresponsibilJties ~i5Sionbull minor opera houses Ros~~s r~se ~ Jennyt~ou~h many ~ears t~~ half of HisIlbli1es~~o~e Phis the letter warned against the~ is swifter than Clares and she doctors Jumor will 1t seems XII by Msgr A-ngeloDell cquadangers of8 strictly technicillReceives Grant is recogriizedas ~I primadOna become hi wife Substitut~V~ica S7~retary f for~ of educatlOn WiSHINGTQN( NC )--Georgeshyat La Scala whl1e Clare lS sbll Amusing ~ttempt struggling But ~theb shddenly slje i~
But this is a story not merely killed in a car- crash and the of singing butmiddot also of love Rose doctor crazed withgri~f streaks takes9ne ioverthen~second off for Phiiadelphia middotjoimnYs At the storys close she is going schooling comes tltt a halt arid
off on an American touraccom- panied by a proper Bostonian with whom one gathers her telationship will not be proper
Clare becomes tvolved in a~ unnatural love affair though pursued by three men Of these
one is a rather sinister middottype in whose past the mysterious Panshy
sian middotnun figures More Puppets Than ~ersons Rose -and Clae slIde ~waf
from the practice of their reli shygion Occasionally they talk of
sin but altho~ghtheymiddot ate troubled 10 conSClence and have
moments in which they face 1 th t lk tlthelr gUl t e a IS mos y tmiddot f hmiddot
porous rabonahza lon 0 t elr flagrantwrongdoing
he headsmiddot for Erigland and a career in crime
End of the book No The ~octor has successors Fourmiddot or five of them come and go with the speed of the participants in a comedy chase We get to k~oWeducation and recalled in this- ognize the ~imits of their proshytheir names and thats middotabout allmiddot respecfa passage of an address fessional competence and collabshy
Maggie finally retires andmiddot is given by the Pope last Novem- orate with youth movements and - thought to be sinking down to ber to a group of representatives lrganizations which are a death while thingsgo bad~y for of European private schools school of life some good folkmiddot of the village~ The Pontiff declared 0 at that I
and some villains wax fat But time 1) - Sailors Aid Ch~rity o _
Johnny returns obviouslyfrom i i t iifli tal tomiddot tself LISBON (NC )-Crewmen of prison to set ~he sc~les~ri~ht eXclu~e~ ~hec ta~k edt e~uca ~verl u middots Navr ships visit- i===========
surely a strange agent of Justlce t d hbts te mg LIsbon havedonated19 cases And Dr Drummond retutns to lOn at~ pr 1d
l prdlva dor-t of u~ed middotclothing to Caritas a 1
ganlza lons middotan In epen en BLUE recall MaggIe from the brmk of f tmiddothmiddotmiddotmiddot Catholic charitable organization group rom assummg elr re- RIBBON t d b fmiddot What IS sugges e y way 0 runnmg the house
extenuation of their sin is that This attempt at a riovel is they have invQluntarily been fairly amusing It is literate and placed in surroundings and a perceptive with a few dramatic way of life where temptation is passages and a few flickerings very strong an easy code pre- of fun But it isaboumiddot as ramshyvails and immoral affair are shackle as the house that Dr cpmmonplace There is also Druminond walked into on his more than a hint not only of first day in Ballybeg
the tyranny of art but-too of African Missions the evil which its service can A good account of African effect in one not crystal-clell~ as mission life is given in Ffre in to its limitations the Bush by Paul Bernier ttans-
This is a book rich in period lated from the French bRoch atmosphere and riotpus in colormiddot LEi Page (Kenedy $375) -It The author ismiddot impressively purports to be a middotnovel and we knowledgeable about music andmiddot are warned notmiddotto take it as musicansmiddot The international autobiographical middotWhile heed-
State ~~d addfessed ~ pre~l-dellt ~~arl~s lor~o~ th~ Soclal Week who readmiddot it at the openshying session of the assemIY Thelcenttter 5tatt~d that a nashytion coriscfous of its future should give corisideiableatten tion to the piobleiJi of the edu- cationit gives toiurmiddotYouth
It saio that modern states should give full freedom to pri shyvatemiddot initiatives in matters of
the hereafter and resume the middotbmiddotlmiddott thO fil k rlocal practice - with Maggie5Ponls~111he~hln I~ e m 8bels
a calm w lC IS mcompart1 eth th f d t l WI ts thu~ al1en amiddot req~lre-mEm 0 e uman ~erson
middot the liv~s of h1rdworking priests middot whomiddot have so middotmuch to contend middot with and often so little to show for their la15orsFew books about the missions are as reveal ing
Tunin~ Repairin~ amp Rebuildin~
CLASSIC ORGAN CO~
Education it said should tQWn university has received aft
avoid premature specialization of umestrtcted $6000 grant from youth and protect ~e rights of the Westinghouse Educationa) gerieral culture wl1ich ~t called ~ Fo~ndation of Pittburgh The
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11 Family Life Continued from Page One
basis of our modern ffilrriage system To those whll have fallen under its spell m Irriage becomes not a way of li e but the way of life
Speaking about individualism 8S the second characteri ltiC of the secular iltleal of rna rriage Father Cervantes said tht aVelshyage romantic marriage dltes de- sire children but not f gtr the right reasons
This type of marrial e lie SUited does not want children for the glory of God or tor the good of the children or or the so~ial welfare of the communshyity but because the wife would fe(~l frustrated if she did not have a couple of childrln and the husband would tire of the wife unless she had the added interest of children to decoy his interest and economic sup- port
Romanticism logicall r deshymands a planned progr am of sex selfishness which iIlcludes contraception abortion lterili shyzation divorce mass insti tutionshyal placements adoptions and a general denial of social r espoJl- sibil~ty Father Cel vantes said
Roles Confused The middotthird characteristic of the
seeular ideal of marria ~e he continued is a confusion of the roles of husband anI I wife mother and father parelt and child The philosophical b~ sis of this confusion of roles~ ne de cllred isthe denial of the natshyural law theespou~l of themiddot cultural theory of social ~enesis and a romanticmiddotmis~ndemiddotstandshying of the meaning of the term democracy so that any rc Ie difshyferentiation between the sexes is considered undemocratic
Father Cervantes cor cluded that the American secular image of marriage and the famiy has yielded to the infantile p easure principle and megalomani a in its antisocial individualism
How this immature lecular ideal can be baptized irto the maturity of faith is nQ small
h d I dchallenge e ec are
General Picture Another speaker at th e conshy
vention Lee Blaske of Catholic Social services in Detroit warned about subtle sect lar in- fluences that threaten family strultures but he added tha~ middotthe general picture ofC litholic Only then he concludeq bert MS pastor recaled A marriage nd family life ~s can we hope tO have ourCathQ year ago we wer~ abullmost hangin( good lic family cultllre premised frQm the rafters of the church
Mr Blaske spoke on Marshy upon love (wich is tt~ distinct riding Qut the storm and none riage Conflict The Sacrld-Se~ hote of Christianity) inlgttead Qfo dreamed thatmiddota year lat~r we ular Hierarchy Hedelcribed sacred values as repre limtirig all middotthat is fixed and urchang
th I t h ing 10 e marrIage re a cons Ipbased on the principleshlherent in Ule natural and moral law
Secular values in ou hietiatchy he said repxesllnt the fluctuating standards s~nsisin pragmatism and rel~ tivism
th twhich is such a serIOus rea f Ito stable marrIage and amIy today behlnd a modern brick for amiddot concert structures at the present time rectory built as a wing to theh h (th Ii Leading the 115 musiciansDeclaring t at tea 0 C church
managers and aides was conshyfamily enjoys a favorabl e pOSI- h In conneetion with the dedication when compared (I our ductor Eugene Ormandy w 0
had brought the orch~stra heretion ceremopies Bishop Schexsacred-secular hierarchy Mr nayder administered Confirma Blaske added howeveJ that after dnping acclaim for recishy
tals in the Soviet UnionPoland tiqn ~q If- Clasl of 70 adults and and Western Europe d chilren i
The Pope presented a largemiddot ----------------- shy silver medailion to Mr Ormandy h Ith
~~~hr~s~d~~sat~~~eii~ n~SUP~Jt hffJI vidual members ~e chatted 11 rlJ
middotwith Mr and Mrs Ormandy and with individual musicians inshycluding violinist David Madison
associate concert master and assistant conductor Will i a m Smith
The orchestra which was to go to Austria to give a con
middot1
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nie Jean Brown winler of an essay contest 01 the theme Why I Should Exershy
eise My Right ~ Vote turned out to be a 2~-yearshyold DomInicanmiddotmiddot nun Sister Ma~y Consflia NC Pll itomiddot
cert in Graz after its Rome per formance was given a reception at the American Embassy in Rome
DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL Invite young girls (14-23) to
labor in Christs vaSt vineyard as an Apoltle of theEdi~icashytions Press Radio Movies andmiddotTelevision With these modern means these Missionshyary Sisters bringmiddot9hrists Doc trine to aU regardless of race color or middotcreed For informa- tion writeto
Rev tother Supriot St middotPaI~~~~~bull i8~8ton 3~ Mbull~s
fear wpuld see the dedication of the restored church
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ioners topk refuge in t~ebull choir ~ YES WE HAVE Papa IAudience loft of themiddot church dUrulg Ule t storm The loft and neaJby stor- lt) VATICAN CITY - His Holimiddot bull
age roomsmiddotvere above the crest G ness Pope Pius XII received bull KIN Extra Lge of the tidal wave which came in members of the Philadelphia the wake of the hurricane The SIZE Orchestra in a special audience bull King Size old rectory was demolishe~ in the Hall of the Consistory LOBSTERSOnly its empty shell remainswhile the group was in Rome
Conference work must be done to improve and strengthen this position and reach certain individuals who have permitted secular forces to dominate their marriage and family relationship
Mixed Marriages An address on the - Factual
Picture of Marriage and the Family Today- Socially was given by Brother Gerald J Schnepp of Stmiddot Marys Univershysity San Antonio Tex
He said that of all marriages in which Catholics are involved about 30 per cent are mixed marriages Stating that there are good reasons to believe the mixed marriage rate will inshycrease he added If we canshynot stop the trend we should at least take steps to decrease the disorganizing effect of mixed marriages -
Brother Schnepp middotsaid that although the divorce rat~ deshycreased 12 per cent between 1950 and 1955 the problem is still a major one in terms of the number of people involved
In 1955 there were 377000 divorces involving 754000 adults and an uncounted number of children he said In that same year there were 1531000 marshyriages This is a ratio of one divorce to every four marriages
An integrated approach towshyard modern family living was urged by ~lphonse yen ClEmens of the Catholic University of America Wastlington pe
iPter~~~e~ A~proaeh Mr ClEimens ~epl~red ihe
ininimal approachso Widespread in Catholic famlIies which uses as its only middotmiddotnOrin the sinfulness or sinlessness of a givenpracshytice He called for an inte grated approach which envisions norms beyond the field of morals and in the fields of dogma liturgy and ascetics
Mr Clemens declared that the practice of asking whether some~
thing is a sin should be replaced by questioning whether it is in conformity with the mind of the Church and a total Catholic culshyture
Ohly then he said can we hope to find that integral Cathshy
olic way of life which refrains from measuring necklines the number of minutes required to discharge the Sunday Mass obli shy
gation or the nUl1ber of times _ a teenager lllay date the same
person per week
THE ANCHORshyurs July 17 1958
Cheering Crowd Greets Co rd inaI
KILLARNEY (NC)-Streels bedecked with flags and buntshying and cheering crowds greeted His Eminence John Cardinal DAlton Primate of All Ireland as he ~rrived here to preside at the annual congress of the Catholic Truth Society of Ireshyland
Civil authorities later gave an official welcome to the Cardinal in the Town Hall The speaker at the ceremony recalled the fact that a few years ago Kilshylarney had named a new row of houses DAlton Avenue in honor of the prelate
In his reply the Cardinal exshypressed the hope that the aims of the Catnolic Truth Society would be made better known and that greater public interesf in the association would be aroused
PLAN WORLD MARIAN CONGRESS Franciscan Father Carlo Balic (left) il founder and chief Mariologist of the third Internationa1 Mario-Mariological Congress which will convene in Lourdes Sept 10-17 Father Balic is shown with his Eminence Gregory Peter XV Ca-rdinal Agagianian Patriach of CiliCia of the Armenians NC Photo
ProvincialNew La Salette
Continued from Page One Salette Minormiddot Seminary ~
HartshyS~minary Enfield N H SI1 ford in i914 to prepare for the perior of La Salette Seminar~ Priesthood Ill 1922he left for
Attlebor~ 15lP~rior alld Master of Novices at La Salette Semin- aryEastBre~steruntil the No vitiate was transferred to Cent~r Harbor N H in 1953 where middotFather LeBlanc again became Superior and continued his duties as Master of Novices t
Born in Amesbury the son of Maxime LeBlanc and Philo- mena Landry Father LeBlanc receiv~d his primary education at St Josephs Parochial School Fitchb~rg until he entered La
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bull~eigium where he itudie4 phi~shyospptyand theology at the ~aul-
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As Provincial Superior Very P~middot~rmd Father Leblanc takes overmiddot the duties of Reverend vLgafg J Fortier MS who hasjust completed his middotterm His duties will give him charge of J
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Most Acces~ibleSh~W~as~ Jh William H Mooring
This week I h~ve some ~ords toeat middot After attending the D~meylanrl prem~ere in July 1955
said Walt Disney appeared to have brought qown from the realms of imagination into our world of crass material shy
ism his kingdom of crea- fornia md a mecca to most tures with their fine paroshydies of human strength of weakriess At Disrieyland they cOilld be touched by arld touch us for a quarter or four bits a ride
feared that by using his fairyland charshyactels to cajoleins tea d 0 f
eharm tis Walt had done vioshylieilCe to his itO c k p i I e of imaginative and ever re-play-able movies I was wrong I had under-estimated the power 8tI Disneys art nd over-esti- Jaat~d public resistance to hill had made outa good ease for essentially commercial show- stronger U S-Philippine coshy
t d d_nship opera JOn on economic an Ip-By now almost 12000000 lomaiic levelsmiddot Hiss message to
people have enjoyed Disneyland Hollywood boiled down to this About 43 per cent of them came --m outslde of Callfornla VISshyuv
ltors have represented over 60 foreign countries You might think of the place as mainly for young children but adults out-Ilurilber children 3 to 1 in age lit any rate
middot Adds New Attractions Disneyland has grown in size
Mid scope An original invest menf of $17000000 has been inshy
OICaSed to $23600000 the new- middotpeople For as President Garcia est attractions including a $300 pointed outmiddot the Philippines is 000 full-scale replica of the 18th one of Asias strongest rallyhig aentliry windjammer Colum points against athetistic commushybia which was thefirst Amer- nism It needs films to help- not i_I ship to sail around the hinder world Scnsesmiddot Politi
also a new 0I1e-~II launched a campaign of eivicTheres bull a According to one report Carlmiddot
waf trip through Tomorrow-middot Fnremans The Brlmiddotdge on the~ land and other delights ranging River Kwai already believed _ gtlIVI1i space ships to an imagin- to have taken in $6000000 durshyscurry down the hole with ing less than 1 000 theater runs Alice in W~mderland - in the USA is not acceptable
Froll the start Walt has said middotfor Eastern_ Berlin where the ttaet his Disneyland may never Reds hae the s1ly-so This may be fully and finally completed indicate the commies think the It will constantly be changing film is agin em _w attractions rising Aduillly do any American
On a recent weekdaygt 10 films play Eastern Germany ~uthful company I re-vlslted thesedays If they do the nUI1l-Disneyland I found courteous ber is small and the take microshyc~eerCul staffs Improved facili-scopic This tale about Kwai ties for hancpmg the crowds sounds mighty like a political ~lenty of good low-priced eat- publicity gag to me 109 pla~e~ and well shaded rest- Kwai teeins with Oneshyfal patl~
middot EXCltmg and Instructive These help to create the genshy
er~l atmQs~lere of happin~ss gaiety and contentment which pervades Disneyland as ftlll shylIIeeking family groups move through the magic of yesterday
todaymiddot and tomorrow On every side ideas spring at one endshylessly Most of them are excit shying as well as instructive
Disneyland has become a place to wonder as well as wander From Mickey Mouse to Dumbo
Donald Duck to the Sevel~ Dwarfs David Crockett to tt~ ~ Sleeping Beauty aU the characshyers on which Disney has basedhis~ unique reputationas the w~1ds gr~atestpurveyor of famlly enertainrneiitcombine 110 make pf Disrieyiarida pul
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Far from satiating public inshyterest in the theater and TV pc~~rams provided by Disney Disneyland so blends artistic and oornmercial appeal as to stimushy
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man ~ has done what no
cMh~rs have attempted He lias lIlade his name a seal and guar~ antee of good clean fun for thenst family audience While many modern showmen have starved us of entertainment reshyfleeting the sense of child-like wonder innate in us all Disney has reached out via theater and llome screens to provide healthyre-recreation even incidental education in its finest popular forms
Arid in this plan I now see ~ has made Disneyland hill reatest and most accessible showcase No wonder itmiddot is -ut to all those visitine Cali shy
Please send us more motion pictures which reflect ideals your country and mine have in common
He did not say but seemed to infer that not all the Hollywood movies sent to the East in these
days express or exemplify the -better side of American life
This message from Garcia should be taken seriously tomiddot
heart by the Holly~ood movie
people living here Message From Garcia
President Carlos P Garcia of the Philippines visited 20th Century-Fox studios the busishyest and most confident in Holly- wood these days At luncheon he was feted by the Motion Picture AssociatioIJ
Film stars ~nn Blyth Irene Dunne Virginia Mayo Ronald Regan Jeff Chandler Rod Steishyger ~une Lockhart Joan Fonshytaine and others were present Many top producers directors and ~riters were there too
President Garcia already had seen President Eisenhower He
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cal Mass and a pageant featuring 100 Years of Catholic Faith in P
Colorado will be among the contributions of Colorado Cathshyolics tp the Rush to the Rockshyies centennial celebration here
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H SEA1gt 49th 81ATEG M h I()vernormiddot IC ae A Stepshyovich of the Territorv of Alaska is _a native Ala~kan son of a pioneer immigrantshyof the golil rush days First Catholic ever elected to that
office he is a graduate of Gon7aga University Sp()shyklne and Notre Dame Uni- versit~~ law schooL Themiddot 39shy
year~ld war veteran is the father of ei~ht children nnd is a daily Conununicailt
afld religious~iilstructionto pre- shy fulfll h pare the people to I t elr duties as eiiizens
The campaign includes a courSe for leaders oi the move- ment gi~en by pr6iniQent )ay of the Mission continentsmiddot and ecclesiastical personalitiesmiddot _ --- shyat the parish theatre of the Cut outthis cojumn pi~ your sacrificeto it and mailit to the Church of Our Lady of Candle- Most Rev F~lton J Shee~National Director of The Society for mas here the PropagatIon ~fthe Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Y
It deals with such questions or y~ur DIOCESAN DIREC~OR REV RAYMOND T CONSiDINE as the position middoto Catholics with middot368 N9rth Main ~treet Fall River Mass
regard to political parties and therole of the Church and the Former Industrialist u S~ SenateConfirms state in the field of the general SImiddotngs F middotrst Mass McCone Selection welfare of the people It also includes a studyof social ques- ROUBAIX France (oNC) WASHINGTON (NC) - The
MARTYR PRIEST Fifty y~ars ago Father Leo Heinshyrichs OFM of St Elizashybeths Church Denver was kiHed by an anarchist while
d t b H Ihe wasmiddot 18 n utmg 0 y Communion at Sunday Mass
Born in Oestrichs Archdioshy
cese of Cologne Germany in 1867 he entered the Order of St Francis at Paterson
NJ in 18~(being ordained
in 1891 His cause for beati shyfication has been present~d to the Vatican A special
plaque may be ampeen in the Denv~r Franciscan Church
aSking th~ faithful to~ pray for him Instead they come to pray to him NC Photo
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In Venezuela
CARACAS (NC)~Yenezuelas Catholic Action moveme~t has
Bishop of LiIle in the catHedralP h G t S t of that cityarls ~ smiddot uppor -----lr------~From Farm Lands DIMMICK (NC) - Members ATWOOmiddotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotDmiddotmiddotmiddotof Sacred Heart parish in this bull i
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all- of whom ure farmers have HEATNGmiddot 0ILSrented the land from its owner dUIing the past two years and
have farmed it in their spare South bull Sea Ststime I
So far proceeds froJ the par Hyannfs Tel HY 81 ish fann have provided a new heatingplar1t for the church new sacristy doors and other improvemenJs Chief crops on ~ Check These Banking Services the 120 acres are corn and soyshybeans Real Etate l_ns -------------- bull
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Have you evermade a convert Have YOO loved your lalth_ much that it overflowed to make others share the JOYs 01 ihe GOs- pel Couldmiddotthere not be spiritual birth-control as well as physical birth control If the spirit 01 a Catholic stifles the generation 01 Christ in ~tbers is it not serious as is the robbing of the earth 01 the fruit when tIJe seed is planted
To the m~ITied thesinglegt and all the faithful will be asked on Judgment Day Where are your children Some will have to give account Of the generation of the flesh and all must give account of the generation of ihe Spirit Is the United States canonical-minded or evangelical-minded does it consider only the sheep within its own fold or do we re~ member that Our Lord said Other sheep I have who are not of the fold
The United States has eleven times as many Catholics as South Korea bu~ counts less than twice as many converts Th~ U~ted States h~s fifteen times as many priests as Sout~ Korea However eonvershysions in the United States Dumber less than three per priest per lear while in South
Iorea conversioqll aUinber two hundred pe test per yeK
-- shyBecause there was ~o one ~ teach them religion four non-
Christian villages 150 miles south of Seolllbegan a do-it-~ourself conversiOn campaign Now two thousand are ready for Baptism and many more are asking for instructions ~
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If you have never had a convert it would be well as priest or layman to lJegin making sacrifices to send misionaries or teachers of catechism to these areas This can be done -for aboutmiddot $25 a month Whe~e could $25 a month or any multiple of it bebettermiddot spent to prepare for a happy eternity What a joy on Judgment Day to learn that through our self-denial converts will rise up to declare us blessed lor aiding hi giving them the faith The quesshy
tion of where your sacrifices will be sent to make converts will as always ~epend ap~n the Holy Father~ When you give to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith you give to the Holy Fatber and by all~wjng him to decide where the sacrifice must be ent you bring apon yourself an exira blessing
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GOD LOV~ YOU to HK for $5 To thaflk God for His manyblessings~ to MLS for $5 to MABmiddotfor $3 I promised the Missions this sacrifice if l won 3 scl1olarship for high School 1 did bull tq JP fot ~l~ Frcgtm t~e fortunate for the unfortunateshy
T k th h I ld _ a e e ow 0 e wor In your hands You can do just that if
you pick up a WORLDMISSION ROSARY and circle the globe in payer For 3 sacrifice-offering of $2 ~long with your request you can havea rosary on which you will remember to pray for all ~be Missi~s of the world because the multicolore~ beads reinind you
Senate has confirmed without opposition President Eisenhowshyers appointment of John A Mcshy
Cone Los Angeles businessman as a member of the Atomic Energy Commission Mr McCone a Catholic layshy
man and a Knight of St Greshygory since 1955 represented tHe President at the March 1956 celshyebration of the 80th birthday and 17th anniversary of the corshyonation of His Holiness Pope Pius XII
Mr McCone disc1os~d here that it is understood he would
be named chairman of the A I
E C Hesucceeds Adm Lewis L Strauss former middotchairman
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bullI BURNER SALES 1 amp SERVICE I I Ii 21 Wilbur St Taunton iIPh~e VAndyke 20~82 t _~__~_p_-__-o~I~
tions arldo the rights of farri-Hies in matters of education
In announcing the campaign Catholic Action leaders declared that if was their movements
mission to insure proper gufdshyance of the faithful in order that they might be practicing Catholics and better citizens in the exercise of their civic duties and rights
JThe group of lecturers giving the course in civic and religiousinstruction includes Auxiliary shyacas ~hq ~s also Military Vicar
f Bishop Ramon Lizardi 0 Carshyof Venetuela
~he five chiidren and 26 grandshychildren of a prominent indusshytrialist attended his first Solemn Mass in the Church of Saint Martin here wHh hundreds of his fotmer employes Andr~Lepoutre 69 left Roushy
baix shortly after the death of his wife 10 years ago Leaving the several wool processing plants and mills he owned in the hands of his relatives he went to the Benedlctlne Abbey of St Andre near Bruges Belgium to study for the priesthood
He was ordained by His Emishynenee Achille Cardinal Lienartmiddot
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Opens Space 4~ge to Students WASHINGTON (NC) - The while advancing in the knowshy Assert Church
Graduate llChool of astron Igtmy ledge of astrophysics conducted here ill the nat ons Promi~es HopeThe very word astronomicalcapitol at Georgetown Univershy has come to symbolize size orsity is one of the largest in middotthe To Christians great magnitude Computingworld J problems relating to the solar SAN FRANCISCO (NC)
Authority for ~he lrtatenent system used bya mathematical -The Church always looksis Father Francis J~ Heyden SJ genius who directs the s~hool He said like it is going down in disshyBut at Georgetowns school of
aster-this is true in everyit is the only Cat~olic scho( 1 of astronomy a time-saving eiecshyastronomy in thi~ country al shy age Our times look the worsttronic computor has been obshythrough there are some 59 ether But the Church is not goingtained It is an electronic brain Buch schools in thJ nation down It is Christ living againformally known as ElectroData
in each member in each genershyTher are some 10 studem s at E 101 manufactured by the Burshyation and not communism northe school One ot the uni vershy roughs Corporation The brain
Ilityr most distinglJished grldushy is able to compute in a manner a million devils can stop the Mystical Bodyates in radio-astr~nomy is Dr of minutes problems which used
The man talking is FatherJohn P Hagen noW the dirE ctor to take a mathematical genius of the U S Navya Vanglard days and weeks to solve Martin DArcy SJ former project master of Campion Hall Oxford
New Meaning University now lecturing at theIn search for truth rather than I With the coming of the space middotUniversity of San Francisco age the Institute of World Poli shy
a race for supreDacy of s ~ace
His message Hope the astronomy llChol at Georgeshy ty founded in 1945 at Georgetown was found~d 123 )ears In a world beset by problematown by the late famous scholarago The roll call of students each Christian individual must Father Edmund A Walsh 5Jand scholars who jhave come to imitate Christ in struggling withhas taken on a new significancethe ~iChool over t~e years reads middot his own crosS knowing that heThe institute originally waslike a Whos Who in Scieltce will be knocked down but knowshyfounded to deal with problemsThe coursesmiddot are ~asic afid fasshy middot ing too that he is winning aU
of international affairs concernshycinating and the ~dents tomc the timeing war But now there arefrom many partsmiddot of the Wlrld Father DArcy acknowledg~problems in unchartered areasEarly Y~ars the perils of the time communshyand there are global matters shynever before dreamed of as manshyFather James Curley SJmiddot 123 YEARS OF ASTRONOMY Founded in middot1835 the ism war strife poverty each
founded the schoCll in 1835 He kind looks C)nce again tomiddot the school of astronomy at Georgetown UniversityWashing- mans personal struggle But he Iltarted the practice of kee ping glory of the God-made stars ton D C is the only Catholic school of its kind in the nation i~sists Gods on our side a daily record ofl temperatures
and thelargest in the world A noted astronomer Father Need Virtue ~f Hopenoon 3 pm and q pm Balomshyeter readings wcentre taker at Renovate Chap~l Francis J Heyden SJ is its direCtor The toll call of its Hes times~ million more
powerful than any devil Father noon He entered the infO mashy dgra uates reads like a Whos Who in Science-~ The George- DArcy reminds With the Re-Don faithfully ot~r 50 y~ars At W~st Point
town Astronomical Observatory pictured here was begun demption the devil was defeatedprestrving the d~~ for future WEST POINT (NC)-A $500- on the campus in 1841 NC Photo for aQ time-thats the messagescholars He hardly could lave 000 renovateion project isunder- of St Paul We should remem- realized that this practice one
way at the Chatgtel of the Most Swedmiddotmiddotsh Smiddotchoolboy Gmiddotyes Lesson bel it The devils been check- day would develfpinto Jront Holy Trinity at the Uinted States mated forever Of course indishypage news Military ~cademyhere I Chimiddot Ch l Hmiddot viduals can perish through theirIn 1841 the astronomical ob A new tower will be built for n at OC urcn ~tory own fault and there will al shynervatory was begun at the unishy the gothic structure and the STOCKIOLM (NC) -- Radio The 110000 Crowns Ques- ways be natural anxiety but versity campus alld in 1845 the chapel sanctuary and choir loft listeners and teltivision viewers tions and the answers given by there is no cause for pelsimism first observations were II ade will be expanded in this predominantiy Protestant Haakon on the Swedish radio Ho~ is a virtue much neededThe dist~nction ot determi ling
In addition the chapel base country were given a lesson in and teleyision shlgtw were the today bull the true meridian pf Washington ment will be enlarged and an the history of the Catholic following 1) Which pope was Father 0Arcy believes thatwas achieved in 1850 by the all-purpose room will be con- Church during - the past few imprisoned in Castel Saflt An- Catholics are too much infected Jesuit university structedformeetjngs and lec- weeks by a 13-year-old schQol- gelo during the 1ack Qf Romc with Jansenism-talingmiddot theIn 1911 the latel Father Franshytures The work is expected to boy and was freed upon payment of negmiddotativemiddotview that God is toecis ATorndorf S- fo~nded the be completed about Christm~smiddot Haakon Josephson of this city a ransom (Cleent VII 1523-middot severe emphasizing the stayinoeisll1010gical observatory a1 the
Most Holy Trinity chapel a attracted nationwide attention 34) 2) Whi~h plaquope took the away from sin instead of emshySCh(4)l There day tn and daJ out parish of the New York arch- whim he appeared on the Swed- initiative of the first Crusade phasizirig doing goodteleseisms were r1corded ar d in diocese was built in 1899 after ishr~dio and television version (Urban JI 1088-99) 3) Which The Jesuit scholar and edu-1923 Georgetown I Was abl to
record the great (arthquake ofmiddot a spe~ial act of Congress author- of Double or Nothing Choos- Pope allowed Charlemagne to cator thinks that the doctrine TokJo 12 hours bcentfore the n~ ized use of government land for ing the historyof the papacyas be crowned on Christmas Day in of the- Mystical Body holds
a Catholic church The parish his subject he won the top prize St feters (Leo Ill 795-816) promise of restoring hopeprominent news $ervice of the now serves some 750 cadets of 10000 -Swedish crowns (about 4) Which pope fourJded the Sis- Christians His advice is enshyday reported the fUsaster
and several hundred officers $2000)afte~ giving the correct tine Chapel and was alse gtin- graved in the motto Living thSpace ~ge enlisted men civilians and their answers to a series of questions volved in the cOllspiracy against truth in love let us grow upToday there ar~ new use for families about eight popes Lorepzo de Medici (Sixtus IV in Him who is our head Christ
the observatory instrum ~nts The chapel has always been As an additional prize Haakon 1471-84) 5) Which pope ex- Too many Christians are likeAtomic explosion$ may be deshy maintained without government was given a free trip to Rome commumca~ed Savonarola and St Thomas the Apostle thetectcd in various parts of the caused thIs reformer to be support A national committee where the highlight of his four- h d d b d h t want a sIgn they are not willIngworld Now that the space age t h ange an Ullle as a ere IC t b l th t hdunder the direction of Gen J ay VISI came w en he was re- (Alexander VI 1492-1505) 6) 0 eleve WI ou seell1g ehas evolved from ~he atomic age Lawton Collins (USA Ret)is ceived in audience by His Holi- Which popes troops defeated s~ld But we must no~ ask forthe big problem if a better unshyseeking funds for the renovation ness Pope Pius XII The Pontiff signs Our Lord remll1ded uswhich were tak~n at 6 am project The special gifts com- who had heard about the school- those 0 Empelqr Fredellk IIa~ that Blessed are they who seederstanding of ~hotosyntllesis mittee is headed by Gen An- boys interest in the history of Parma (Innocent IV 1243-~4) not but believe thony C McAuliffe (USA the popes encouraged him to 7) WhIch pope was the subject Palrish Has I Splenl~id of a famous paintfng by Titian L M b hmiddotRet) continue his study of the papacy argest em ers and ratified the cC4~titutions ofVocations ~ecord Gen Collins said that COh- New York Bound the Jesuit order (Paul III 1534- OMAHA (NC)-The Catholic
WESTPHALIA (NC) - V7hen tributions to be the project can Shortly before returning to 49) 8) Which pope under whose Daughters of America now has the Church of thcent Visitation in be sent directly to the chapel Stockholm Haakon also re- pontificate the dogma of papal its largest membership 209000 this little commlmity on the here The General stressed that ceived an offer to come to New infallibility was proclaimed in the 55-year history of the plains of central T~xas celeblated anyone interested in having a York to qualify for the $64000 voluntarily took the position of organization This was anshyits 71ith anniversarr nine pI iests corps of middotofficersmiddot with proper Question quiz show He accepted being a prisoner in the Vati- nounced here at the national and 21 Sisters w~re amon~ the spiritual training should be in- the offer after obtaining his par- can after the unification of convention of the Catholic wornshynatives who retuled home and terested in the project ents consent to make the trip Italy (Pius IX 1846-1878) ens group too~ part in it
There are only 163 fan ilies in this all-CathoJ)c commu nity but in recent years- there nave ~fllt 48 vocati0rs--10 pi iests nd 38 SIsters __
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Divine Word So~iety THE ANCHOR- 4Th~ Yardstick Thurs July)7 1958- I
Names College Head ST LOUIS (NC)-A -priestSays Corporations~ Unions ~ African Bishop
bull who has spent the last decade -working among Negro poor in FRANKFURT (NC) ~ BishopMust Coordinate Policies St Louis has been selected by Joseph IGwanuka of Masaka
By Msgr GorgeG Higgins the Society of the Divine Word Uganda ordained two p~iests of to become rector of the DivineDirector NCWC Social Action Department thlaquo White Fathers here for theWord College in Washington
On July 1wages and other labor costs in the steel African missionsHe is 67-year-old Father WilshyIndustry went up automatjcanyunde~the terms of the third liam A Benz He will ordain five more in
and last year of the Steelworkers current contract Why Catholic schools the ne~ recshy Munich on July 20 This is the tor believes are urgently needed first time an African-born bishopdidnt the industry (fo(the twelfth time since the end of tomiddot win Negroes to Catholicism has ordained priess in_this dty
alone stop the march of infla- crisis getS lilY worsetheym~bt 5Miriiaturi Booklet U~ry be persladrd fol~iye~t a try
That last senten~eof -~ bllt for th~ time bejnitbey aremiddot ~mz GefIl1aIJY (NC)- A SupercRight DelwlteExtra d~se Trim not likely ~ ito 90 ~~niature bo9~et mea$uring _
middotSM~KED bull SHANKLESS La ConclUSIon In the words of o~ly a Jittl~ more t~im six tbou- _ economist John K Galbraith in sandths ofa square inclt 000- ~
middot TteAf~luent Soci~ty Where tain~ng the Lord~ P~aer u --iriflation is concerned nearly seven languages has been placedmiddot evelyone firidsitconvenient to on sale heremiddot
middot cohline himself to conversation The 14-page booklet so ti07 that three copies can be placed
I Portugal Issuesmiddot New on a penny is being sold to raise funds to rebuild the JohannSeries of Stamps Gutenberg Museum here which SPECIAl
LISBON (NC)-Portugal has _ was destroyed during the war issued two new series of stamps T~e Our Father is printed in representing two native saints English German French Dutch who are venerated in thiscoun- Swedish Spanish and Amershy SALE try _ ican as the publishers call it
The stamps bear the images of 1dW middot St~ Theotonius a 12th century
Augustinian monk and middotSt Eliz- ab~th of Portugal 14th century queen who became famous for her charity-
The series are of two stamps each Tne image of St Theotoshy
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According to Business steel industry should increase itS W~ek thats the main topic of prices this year imd whether or discussion these days in the not it should have raised themmiddot iteel and re- 11 times since the end of World lated industries War II It is also being But -thats beside the pOint discussed in the The point is that the decision as daily press to whe~her or not there ought to
CONDUCTS SERVICESBus i n e s s be another price increase in an Father Robert Lynch OFMWeek says that industry as important as steel
the~e is ~o sin- should not be made in a vacuum will conduct solemn devoshygle ans~er to but hould be coordinated with tions in honor of St Anne t his question the price (and wage and profit) at Our Ladys Chapel Newbeyond U S decisions of other industries
Bedford July 20-26 SteePs s tat e- What Next ment that it is At the present time unforshynot going to act tunately this can be done -orily Soiled Currencyuntil the situ haphazardly if at all There is ation clarifies And thats about no organization nor federation Giftto School the siz~ of it of organizations in which labor
If is taken for granted at and management from the PITTSBURGH (NC)-St Anshycourse that steel piiceswill major industries can meet even thonys Sehool for Retarded eventually be raised either one to talk about much less sys- Children in nearby Oakmont at a time or all at once but tematically coordinate their Pa is $10970 richer through an -Until the situation clarifies it- wage-price-profit decisions inmiddot anonymous gift in soiled and deshyllelf ~ven the experts can onlymiddot the best interests of the econ- comp()sed bills -
guess as to why the industry omy as a whole The money arrived at the cOntraryto its past policy is -I can only conclude there- sehoolby mail in a dirty and teinporarily holding-the line fore with the same set of ques- bulky White envelope There
Se~~rl t~ntativeexplan~tion~lttions I ask~d inth~column tw~ was no indication of its senders bave beep suggestedOnei is w~e~s ago what_~lft~Where identity The ~oney mostly in th~tthe ~teelindu~trYsunexOwe go_ftO~~~re $20 bills ~~s mailed in~itts-~cted de~sion to PQstp~ne if ~o we gOJ)~ll~ph~~ardly as burgh - 1
n4)ttO fQrego another increasem ~he Iast~ WIthihttle~rno ~o-j Fa~h~r Artru~ h G~rQm in prices was motivat~d tya ordln~t19n a~n tile ffiaJgtr m~ tect~~ of the I~S~ItUtlO~ said desire to curb inflation and duSt~I~S a~aUDl~llSH so we ta~ tbeuro ~oney was evIdently thereby lJelp to cure the cllrrenl have It on th~a~th~~Ity of Mr br~ed ~~s~ middothovl~n~ no economic recession alough-who 18 c~rtamly one of 0rte ~nowsTli~ bills are the
Th t t t h the two or three most impor- ~melJize as billsI)oW used shyt aaCCsordanl gln eBres ~ng twcory tant business executives in the I didiIt try to handle them
bu n 0t USIness eek Ut d S hli there probabl isnt an thin ~ m ~ tates -that we shall ~uce addedltbeca~sewhen it For -one u~ng it ru~ssrack contmue to hav~ mflabo I ~uc~e~ one It started to upagainstan official U S Steel _ Remem~erwhlt he ~Id No cr~lble 10 myhand ~he bIllS position made ublic last Au- one co~panyno one lTIduStry~fe~ not stacked or ~ven ~und gust b Ch P Ro M andnooneuDloncanal()ne5top marubberband-butJuststuffed
Y bef alrmathn Kgefr the march of inflationmiddot in the envelope BIough ore e e auver Committee investigating steel If 0tI the~ther han~ we agree O~ the adVice o~ ~n attorney price rises - that the major co~po~ations and and ~ocal bank offiCIals Father
d the major unions of the United Garbm ~nt ~he mor~ey an en-Mr Blou~h recalled that In States ought to rdinate th ve~ope to the curenty redempshy
May 1948 WIth the hope of curb- lt00 ellmiddot ~ d f h U in fl t pohcles mmiddot the best interests of ~on IVISI(~nO te S Treas- r~C~~$al ~05n U~ S ~teellowe~ the e~(momYas~awllole are we un Jihe goyerpment r~d~Dedt rant p~r t~n ~nd refused prepare~ to _take the next logi- tbe ~118 ~ft~J ~Pilratln~ and ~~em~g~a~~~reetried cal steP ~y~tinging them tQ- ountng the~ ~ pr~sS th~te t Iether for thlS P1rpose in some mvolved ~hemlcal treatm~nt In
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at Mt St Mary Convent here me is at present ftationed
Sister Margaret Mary R lM bull native of Some~set Mass has taught at St Joseph School Fall River Holy Family School Newmiddot Bedford St Maryt School ~orth Attll~boro and I Holy ~ ame School Ne~ Bedfprd where she is now statIOned
Sister Mary Catherine R SM bull native of Newfdundland after some years of t~aching a St Joseph School F~li River was appointed Mistres~ of Novices at Mt St Mary Convent and later became the Mothfr Superilr of the l~all River Corpmunity l~rom
1939 to 1957 she was Cour cilor Provincial at Cu~berland R I Sistllr is at presert assistait to the Superior of M~ St Rita Conshyvent Cumberlandl R I
Sister Mary Gertrud~ RSM a native of New Ifedford u ught in St Louis School St Pa trick School St Jose~h School and Mt St Mary 4cademy Fall River St Mary ISchool rforth Attleboro and St Kilian Sc hool New Bedford whfre she is sta- tioned at present She has been Superior at St P~trick Con vent Fall River and Principal cf St PatrickSchool stl Joseph Sool and St Kilian S~hooI Hel sisshyter Sister Mary Anthony R SM who died in 1~55 was also among those professed on July 16 1908
Sister Mary Ttresita R SM bull nltive of Taunton Mass bas taught in the elerhentary grades at St Mary Cathedral School and lateras supervisor of lliusic and Art in St 1Iary Cathedral School and St Mary St~hool New Bedford S~e is at pI esent
stationed at Our iLady of) I[ercy Convent Nw Bedford
SEles Per~ecuti[)n Possible ~ow of Our Lady l~a here
Thestatement was issued the LAUNCESTONI (NC)-Ierseshy day befpre a second promisedmiddot
nttion of Catholicsis not today Hmiracle was to take place arid impossible even fn the En llish- instructions were giVen thatmiddot it BPeaking world Archbishop John C Heenan of jLivcrpool Aid here ~
He was addres ing some 5000 persons gathere in this ornshywall town for ttje annual comshymemoration of themartJrdom of Blessed Cuthb~rt Mayne proshytomartyr of the I British semshyinary priests I
(The seminarr priests were priests ordained abroad lit- the time of the Refo~mation ~n Engshyland A law pa~sed during the reiltn of Queen ~lizabeth I ~ade
it high treason jpunishab Ie by death for a seminary dest even to be in En~land)
Powerful odern Iates Aid Archbishop JIeenan are no less determhied than w~ ~ the England of the I first Eliabeth to stamp out th~1 ancient Iaith
]iar more pers4ns are no sufshyfering for their jFaith thall ever before he declared so th it the 20th century cold be cal ed an age of martyrs
All Europe has seen swift changes in our o~n )ifetiml the Archbishop a~ded Nobody dares prophesy what will be the polftical comple~ion of his or any other coun~ry in 10 or 20 years time Forces hostile to all religion are in the ma rch It is not inconceivable that even in the English-~peaking world Catholics may have to ~hoose
between faith a)ld persor al seshycurity
Anltti-ChurCFh La~s
Remain Books0 MEXICO CITY (NC) -- With
the ruling Institutional Revo_ lutionary party (PRI) rl mning far ahead in ullofficial I eturns and the electi0r assured of its
middot presidential ca~didate fonso Lopez Mateos tbe laws hostile to the Church in this country arl~ expected ~ remain ~n the books
It is anticiplted that asiD other recent PRI administrashytions these laJs probab y will not be strictly lenforced Presishy
MOTHER SUPERIOR AND PRESIDENT At the White House Mother Francine Marie Lepicard (above) Superior General of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul accompanied by three other members visitedmiddot THIRTY YEARS AGO President Eisenhower and presented him a painting of
the foundation was laid for 81 Marys Church EUAD Archdiocese the head of Christ Visiting her communitys houses in laquoit ERNAKULAM INDIA Financial conditions prevented the Churcla the United States and Canada Mother Lepicard will return
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from belne built In the past few year to her headquarters in Paris today NG Photo the parlshloDers aU POOl farmers bave
with extreme difficulty and hardship shytbemselvetl beeD able to save $2000 Wltla this mODey to buy materials and tbroUlb Dismi~~ Report of Apparation their OWD labor they built tbe walls
TERN (NC)-Anmiddot official tatement issued by the Terni and Nanli diOCese has dismissedmiddot any element of- divine -origin
middotmiddotin recently reported apparitions
be posted in all churches of the diocese~ An earlier promised miracle-the cure of an infant -failed to take PlacemiddotSuggests Catholic
The statement declared Festmiddotvat middotn IrelandHAt Maratta Alta on the outshy
skirts of Terni two children (11- DUBLIN (NC)-A suggestion year-old Gino Armadori and 9- for a national Catholic festival year-old Paola Piazza) claim to in Ireland was offered here by bave repeatedly middotwitnessed ap- Chief Superintendent H OMara tlte trials and problems spiritual aDd material to be met and r paritions of the ltadonna Also of the Dublin police force Hived 1I0t ODly at the time of the acceptance of
- other- persons claim they have had Visions Asmiddotamiddotresultmiddotof the reports put out by the press largecrowds f(lIli the town and other areas have flocked to the place fof the repOrted apparishytions)
Aid to Talented BosToN (NC)The Carnegie
Corporation of New York has given a grant of $85000 to Bos- ton College to subsidize in part the institutions- program for especially talented stuQents the college announced
HOLY CROSS FATHERS
FOUR-YEAR COEDUCATIONAL COLLEGE
for Information write to
This episCopal c~ria after their ehurch All their savings have bee careful consideration deClares used aDd cODditions are such at preset that the aforementioned facts tbat the pittance thei earn ~ardly eovenexclude in the most absolute the expenses ofthelr daily Iivln lJnle way the extraordinary intershyvention of God and the Most Holy Virgin am- are theref9re devoid of any prodigious charshyiacter of divine origin
The statement was signed by Msgr Giuseppe Vanni Martini Vicar General of the diocese
Superintendent OMara sug gested such a festival would show the contribution Catpoli shycism has made to Irish life and culture
As ari annual event hemiddot l8iCl it would also serve to attract visitors to Ireland and would consolidate the work of aU CathollC Action bodiesmiddot in Ule
eountry Supeiintendent OMara made
the suggestion at the annual convention of Vexilla Regis alumni organization of St Patshyricks College Maynooth
Former Member of Jewish Faith Ordained Sacred Hearts Father
JAFFREY (NC)- A former member of the Orthodox Jewish faith who was converted to Catholicism during a three-year period of military service has been ordained a priest at Queen of Peace Seminary here
Bishop Matthew F Brady of Manchester ordained Father Simeon Polen in the Congregashytion of the Sacred Hearts~ The young priests father Samuel Polen of Pinebush N Yand his sister Mrs George Pederson also of Pinebush attended the ceremony Father Polen born Simeon
Stanley Polen in New York City became a convert while serving with the U S Army
-Signal Corps He was baptised on the remote Aleutian island of Naknak Alaska in April 1949 by Father George Endal SJ
The soldier had attended John Adams High School in New York prior to entering military servshyice Following his discharge from service in 1950 he joined the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts at Wareham He toek classical studies there for two years spent a years novitiate at the congregations house in Fairhaven and then returned
a root Is put OD the eburch the monsoona JAo Holy FaJhtrs MirJiIJn Ai will ruin the work already done Tbe oDI~ - tht Orimtal Ch reb tbln that the parlshlo1ers can now eo
r Ii tribute Is th labor $5000 will buy tlie mate~lals ~ecellS~ry tocomplete the roof and tlte interior The Arc 1raquolshop of ErDakula~ humbly requests our ald Any help tbat yCNI might be able to Ilve will be deepl) appreciated by the Archblsho~ and tbe people or St Mary Parish EDAD INDIA
A HOME IN OVR OLD AGE ALL OF US WANT THAT oua PALACE OF GOLD CLUB GIVES SISTERS WHO CARE FOB
THE AGED THE MEANS TO PROVIDE THE HOMES
VOCATION PROBLEMS - AeeeptaDee of a religious vocatioD Is Dot always easy many
a YooatloD but ID the followin through One of the reatest dlffleulths facedb) bOYI ID the Near Eastls a material one how to find the financial meaDII to follow a vocatloD The eost for - the INlDuDary tralnlilr Is $600 100middot a year tor shl ~ean ALEXANDER and SEBASTIAN -are two 1raquo011 In INDIA without the flnanela meaDI They are now In tile seminary and wltll many other - shylIemlDulaDs are prayine that 110m ODe will adopt them Indpay f ampbelr lIemlnar) eourse
THE MONEY IN MARYS BANK IS USED FOR THE middotTRAINING OF NATIVE SISTERS MONEY DEPOSITED IN THIS ACCOUNI BRNGS HEA VENLY DIVIDENDS
PERFECTION To be perfect Thousands in religions life are strlvln for perte
aOD through the vows of poverty ehastity and obedience To be poor Is a great trial to be willing to remain POOl wben one mlgbt trive to better oneself require great faith SISTER JOSEPHINE and SISTER CHRISTINE have willingly chosen poverty for life as BASILIAN SISTERS In LEBANON Sinc they are already poor poverty will be nothln new tbey are however sanctifying tbemselve tbrough a dedicated acceptance of poverty Could you help them towards a full life dedi cated to God iD tbe service of otbers The cost of their tralnlnl Is $300 $150 a year for eacll
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If you would like to give such a 1ft In the name of amiddot relative 01 friend we would be ~appy to lend a GIFT CARD indicating your middotklndness Sucb a gift ould bring spiritual benefits to both the giverand the receiver
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to Wareham for two more yeaJl of study
In 1955 he was sent to Rome where he made studies at the Gregorian University from which he received the licenti shyate in sacred theology this year He is to return to Rome in Ocshytober for further study He ~
remaining in Jaffrey for the summer
Most of the students now at the Queen of Peace Seminary here are expected to be assigned to Japan the foreign mission of the congregations American province The congregation was founded during the French Revshyolution and now has 1400 priests 1000 students 300 Brothers and 2000 Sisters
New Superior ROCHESTER (NC)-Mother
Mary Callista has been elected Superior General of the Sisters of the Third Order Regular of
St Francis of the Congregation of Our Lady of Lourdes She succeeds Mother Mary Alcuiu who has been Superior General since 1946
Mother Callista has Ilerved since 1952 a1l general councilor and general vicaress of the ewn- munity
dent-elect Lop~ MateOll is the FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN PresidentTHE ~EAN 110111 of a Catholi= family ald was Mlgr Ptr P Tuohy Natl Sec educated at a ldarist BIothers STONEHILL COLLEGE Send all communications to IIChool here (ATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATIONOfficial returns of the election North EaSton MassachuSetts arl~ not expected to be ann i)unced 480 lexington Ave at 46th St New York 17 N Ybull until Septembet
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Time middotIncreases Fascination OfNewmans Personality
By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno
With that formal solemnity which is rooted in the tradition of the Church the cause of John Henry Cardinal Newman has been introduced in the ecclesiastical court of Bi~mingham England The Archbishop of that see sucshy
eessor to the doughty Ulla- been made t~ cast doubt upon thorne who was Newmans Newmans absolute integrity
middot unwavering friend and sup- This is the work of an agnostic porter in the hierarchy has Geoffrey Faber grandnephew of constituted a commission to be- that Father Frederick Faber gin the long and involved process who was one of Newmans earli shyof examining est recruits for the Oratory of his title to be St Philip Neri but who in the
ranked among course of the years became the Blessed ahd sadly estranged from his mimshygiven the hon- tor ors of the altar Reading Fabers book one has
There is much the feeling of a noxious slime to be accom- being spread over the image of pUshed in this the Cardinal as from wholly inshyextraordinary sufficient and inconclusive evishycase The study dence he attempts to prove a of the cardi- basic and unworthy lack of man-DaIs life and limiss as providing the key to Yirtues must be his career undertaken not Church Seeks Virtge from the viewpoint of a biogra- That Newman was hypersenshy
middot pher but in search of the mfn~t- sitive goes without saying That middot est scrap of evidence which he found it exceedingly- difficult
eould swing the scales ~me way to forgive injuries seems to be the other too clearly established to admit
His writingsvoluminous as of controversy That he made they are including thousands mistakes of- judgment anel wu apan thousands of personal let- a pool assessor of men espeshytelS must be re-examined in dally where friendship had once ~ light of rigorous and con- been given are characteristic=shyastent orthodoxy hardly to De denied
And as a preliminary step it One is reminded rather strikshymust be established middotthat his _
f ingly of the likeness here beshyenthusiasts have not thus ar everstepped their bounds and tween Newman and Pio Nono
whose cause for beatification ia antiCipated the Church in pro- being strongly urged at this verT BOuncing upon his sanctity or in establishing a cult in hit time But the Church we reshy
mind ourselves is not seekinc bonor perfectmiddot holiness in those She
Scores of Biographies honors nor even perfect eoi-Few men of modern times respondence with grace but
have evoked the passionate in- only conspicous virtue risin terest and partisanship tha~ ~as above weakness and transfigurshyeentered upon Newman Living ing the whole be was a very symbol of conshytroversy both within the Church Should it come about-and and out of it And in the seven this is by no meansto assume decades since his death his per- that it will-that Cardinal Newshy
man is found worthy of oursonality far from diminishingIn the perspective of time has cult our honor as an elect of emerged with ever greater fasci- God it will unquestionably be aation difficult for us to prefix the
There are scholars Catholic appropriate term to his name and non-Catholic alike who St John Newman might sugshyItave made the study of his life gest even the Sinjin of acshy
and writings their chosen field cepted English usage Like the af research and his biographies Venerable Bede the old name ia are now numbered by the scores too deeply engraved to be lighiIy Hardly a year goes by withoutmiddot cast aside But to pray to God the publication of some impor- through John Henry Newman tant item of middotNewinaniana and wOJlld be hard to resist the total body of critical litera-middot I lure devoted to him is literally taggering
Wilfrid Wards two volume Life was the first full-length portrait of the Cardinal painted with affectionate detail by one whose own father William
George Ward had ranged himshyelf with Newmans sharpest opponents It was an amende honorable but for all its bulk and its liberal use of intimate papers and correspondence it was understandably far from definitive
Most fortunately Newmans papers were preserved almost intact at the Birmingham Orashytory and a vast debt is owed to the late Father Henry Trisshytram wlfo gave years of his life to the careful collecting and colshylating of the documents
For him it was aabor of love andoubtedly but it was equally a labor of scrupulous impartial shyity Much of the spade-work has thus been done for th~ eccleshy
siastical commission An-lican Interpretation
The magic of Newman has at shytracted a great dealof modern French scholarship from th~ somewhat disorderly genius of the late Abbe Henri Bremond to the clinical touch of the Abbe Louis Bouyer whose Newman His Life and Spirituality has recently appeared in English
Anglicans from Dean Church to contemporaries such as R A Middleton and B A Smith have striven to interpret Newshyman in the light of their own rejection of his solution though be it said with unvarying cour tes) and admiration
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Seattle Prelate Award Winner
SEATTLE (NC)-The Amerishycan Committee on Italian Migrashytion has announced -Archbishop Thomas A Connolly of Seattle will receiv~ its Award of Merit for 1958 for his sympathetic and active support in the field of migration andmiddot resettlement of refugees The presentation willbe made ~ept 13 here
Announcing the award Guido Merlino chairman said Archshybishop Connolly has always been in the forefront in activishyties concerned with migration and resettlement He has also contributed to various causes
middotmiddotthat benefit the people of Italy as well as helping Italians who have recently come here 10
settle The award will be a bronze
plaque bearing the following inshyscription
In recognition of hismiddotdedicashytion to the principles and ideals upon which America was foun~shy
ed for outstanding contributions to the welfare of his fellow men for his many laborsand selflesa service which furthered the mishygration reception and resettleshyment of Italians in this country
Levis Educator LEVIS Que (NC) - Father
Calixte Ferland who spent neady 50 of his 70 years at Levw College is dead He was gradushyated nom the school in 1907 and returned there to teach after hi ordination in 1911 He remained at Levis College as a professor or spiritual director until aU re~
-tiremen-t in 1953 ~
tistics Spiritual guidance pedshyInstitute inmiddot Rome hailed it as agogy and psychology and medishy
a center where the broadest and cal and pastoral psychi~try complete studies will prepare 1ftmiddot addition 10 these cOursespriests for the ~art of arts tbe the constitution stated that therepastoral care of souls should be special coUrses of apshy
The institute which was plied specialization for the founded in 1957 and has alreadT training of priests capable of graduated more than 100 stushy carrying out the apostolate Ia d~nts was officially instituted many specialized areas such and sanctioned by the Pope in book and publication editing orshyhis recent Apostolic Constitushy ienting public opinion entershytion Ad Uberrima Its publi shy ~inment acial action Catholic cation was announced earlier by associations and helping variOW the Pope himself during an audishy elasses of citizens in particular ence with a group of graduate workers farm laborers shepshyof the institute herds sailors soldiers peoshy
By virtue of Our authoritT fessional people artists people We officially establish the Passhy responsible for social life arid toral Institute It is Our wish others that it be given the honorary title of Pontifical within the Pontifical Lateran Athenaeum the Pope said in the document GEORGE M MONTLE
The Pontiff added that in thw institute priests of eachmiddot and Plumbing - Heating every clerical status may leam
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The constitution proscribed a 12-month course of formation to prepare seminarians to be shepherds of sou~ and for orshy bull PICNIC TIME bull dination to the priesth~ It also outlined a two-year adshy Serve your fa~ily DAVIDSONS vanced course for the formation of the future professioDl fII MacGregor Bran~ COL~ CUTS pastoral middotdiscipliner
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London Commies Plan Infiltration Of Ireland
LONDON (NC)-London headquarters of the Commushynist party is preparing agents for the infiltration of
-Ireland The existence of a specshyial Irish bureau at party headquarters is alleged in aD article in the Catholic Herald weekly newspaper published by Douglas Hdye former editor ot the London Daily Worker who is now a leading Catholic journshyalist
Irish members of the party middot he wrote have been undergoshy
ing special preparation for the day when an economic crisis hits Britain This the Communist leaders calculate will bring witll it mass unemployment Tens
of thousands of Irish people will return to Ireland which in the circumstances will itself be in
middot the throes of an even more sevshyere depression
All Angels If and when this happens
the communists inention is that lOme thousands of card-holdin
middotIrish Communist party members will be among them Overnight the party will be established ill every part of the country and eommu~ism will be taken by Irelands own sons and daughters to practically every town and Yillage Those who Ulus returll will have gone through the specshyial training which is now beshying organized for them
Pilot schemes Mr Hyde add- ed are already being tried 10
find the most effective ways of reaching the Irish They have been aimed at intellectualmiddot as well as manual workers and at
the Irish Republican Army Evshyery avenue is being probed u a possible tranmission belt for Communism he said
Catholic Newspaper Has Twofold Use
LOS ANGELES (NC)-It may be true that in Philadelphia nearly everybody reads the
middot Bulletin But it is just as true that ill Wewak New Guinea nearly everybody smokes The Tidings Los Angeles archdiocesan paper
For this bit of intellig~nce
70U can thank Father Francis Mihalic SVD who was intershyviewed befote going back to Wewak after terriporary duty in Southern California
He receives The Tidings fa Newmiddot Guinea reads it thea passes it on to his native parishshyioners
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V(utican ~ongregation Regulates CDntinued froOl Page 011 e must supply f~om seven to 10
_J trustworthy wItnesses PhYSIcal the claIms of v~li~ but ~ ~on- evidence if any is usually deshyconsummated maJr18ges Irtce termined by court-appointedthe l1aim of non-consumm~tIon h
d litmiddot 01 the p YSlclans can lead to a ISSP u IOn Throughout the hearing the marriage vow-o~e ~f a p~pe s diocesan-appointed defender of heaviest responsibtlItIes--~o~al the bond does his best to destroy bishop may not eren ~egm n~- all arguments that might permit vestigating such ~ claIm ltntil the dissolution of the marriage he is expressly Iflv~n per DlS- bond When he has no more obshyluon by the congre~atIonto d I) so jections the hearing ill closed
Short H~to A full report together with the Commonly known as the C~o~- bishops recommendations is forshy
gregation of the $acrament S It warded to the congregation has a short hi~~ry It was Full Investigation established 50 years ago b One of the 35 consultors ex-Pope St Pius X Befor~ It amines the case on its arrival existed the vari~1us dispe nsa- If he is satisfied with the forshytions and proble S connected mal presentation of facts--and with the seven sa raments were often he is not--he turns it over
alfscattered among r a d )zen to one of the congregations own older congregation ~t was ltlten defenders of the bond Either COPTIC RITE PATRIARCH Archbishop Silvio Oddi a problem and s~etImes a r ~~z- the consultor or tfie defender of Apost~lic Internuncio to Egypt presents the s~cred palshyde 1ltgt know whlcll congregc t~~n the bond may send the case back lium to the new Coptic Rite Patriarch of AlexandrIa Egypthad jurisdiction [ a spetiflc to its dioc~se f origin for fur- Stephanous I Sidarouss in a ceremony in the Meadl Semmshycase ther mvestIgatIon
Today the only arriagelt ases After it is examined by the ary As head of the Coptic RIte CatholIcs the prelate ranks which do not CO~Ie within the defender of the bond the case second in dignity to the Bishop of Rome NC Photo jurisdiction of ~i co~greg~tion then goes to three commisSaries are those involvm mIxed JIlar- who examine it separately They
These invo~ve matt)middots of each submit written decision Stonehill Professor Says Qualityriages a differing faiths anltJ are aS~lgned with the majority vote deciding to the Sacred CongregatIon of pro or con Once again it goes Education Needed in Quantitythe Holy Office ~ back to the defender of the bond
From the Co gregationof He has a chance to attack the NOTRE DAME (N~)-The physical sciences sho~d be Sacraments com~ such pen~ls- r4asoningof the cons~ltors if taught in the nations lIberal arts colleges because they mons as that whlc allows t l~nd they conclude the marrIage bas truly Jiberllte the mind from the here and now from the priests to memor~e ~e ylttIve not been consummated merely apparent from the welter of facts and open up to Mass of the BleSli d Vlrgm and Finally after the defender of to Cl~lebrate it roughout the the bOnd draws up his conclushy it the beauty and simplicity field a~e interesting and beauti shyyear instead -of following the sions the case goes tothEi carshy aitd logical rigor of general ful and he can discard large JlormllllituJgical ~alen~Clr dinals in plenary session They laws Rev Thomas E Lock- tracts only with a severe wrench
It is tMs congregatIon also pass on it and then it goes to the c S C professor of phy- to his aesthetic sense ~ut choose that grant~ permis~ion to ~es ~re Pope WhOgrantSordenies the ary he must if the course IS to have
Sics at Stonehlll College North greater significance for the stushythe Blessed SacI ment 10 pp- requested disp~nsation bull Easton Mass decllred here dent than a catalogue of factsvate chapels DUIi g World ~ar Sometimes the congregation U it relaxed mary peaceune submits the case to the Sacred Phrsics and mathematic~ for Father Lockary blamed pro-regu~ations permiting a sh(r~er Roman Rota the Churchs eccleshy example belong 10 the Iberal gressive education with its emshypre-Communion fast authllrlz- siastical court The Congregashy artscurriculum Father Lockary phaSis on teaching methods ing the use of khtki al~arcloths tion retains its jurisdicti()D over contended not because- of the rather than intellectual content Ilnd vestments Ind ~llowmg l~ass the decision independentof the cold war or for other talttlCal for a general deterioration in to be celebrated 1m the ater- Rotas decision and utilitarian re~son~ SCIence -the teaching of physics matheshy
education he saId can and maticsand the other arts andnoon The need for careful documenshy While it govern~ th~ daily use tation painstaking investigation should be justified on grounds sciences in the nations high
of the sacramentsl t~ISco~ g~e- and the part time status of the that were valid in th y~r 1908 schools Until the trend to lower gation does not have Jurlsdl( tlon commissaries and defenders of and will still be valid In 2008 standards is reversed in secondshyover the cerem09ies and rites the bond makes the congregashy quite indcpend~ntl of the tac- ary education he said there is IlUrrounding thes~ sacram mts tions decisions slow work An tical or strategic sItuation really no hope of dramatic im-This is properly t~e work J the average case requires about two F~ther LockaI) who holds a provement on the college level Sacred CongregatIfn of Rlt s years from beginning to end doctorate in physics from Notre We need quality education
Cardinals ~embers MarriaKe Courts Dame discussed Physics and and we need it in quantity Heading the Congregatioll of The third commission super- the C~isis in Education at the Father Lockary declared Simply
Sacraments is i~ 79-yeaI-old vises the administration of dishy annual educational conference rejecting progressive educationPrefl~ct His Emin~ce Benelt etto ocesan marriage courts These of the Holy Cross Fathers here he said is not enough To the Cardinal Aloisi asella The courts must send a detailed reshy The Teaching of Science 10 the older tradition that the purpose Cardinal has been an officii 11 of port each year to the congregashy Liberal Arts College was the of the school is primarily intelshythe l~oly See ~or more tha 1 50 tion The reports list the names theme of the two-day sessions yeaIll Much of ~i~ experi mce and qualifications of ~ll offi~ials Physicists for the most part was acquired as a Idlplomat rep- of the diocesan marnage trlbushy have failed to devise good physshyresenting the Church in Plt rtu- nals and states the number and courses f the llberalJes or arts gal Chile andArglntin~ nature of the decisions h~nded tudent who is not majoring inA total of 20 cardmals are down sth Ii ld in Father Lockaryse e members of this congrega lion Each marriage case brought opinion He insists that suchThose living in Rome neet before a diocesan tribunal must middotcourses should be rigoriouslyevery Friday ~ di cuss its p rob- be tried twice and the two vershy
scientific lems and work 9n the se~nd dicts must agreeWhefJ theY It is misleading and dishonshyand fourth Monfay of ~ch dont they ususally ate sent to t he observed to present themonththe Prefec has an audi- the Rota ot firial adjudication
udentiJ with a sort of popularence with His ~oliness Pope In most countries the appelshymechanics course under the guisePius XII to keep im abreailt of late court for suc~ cases is 10shy f ne He believes that inthe congregations activities and cated at the metropolitan see or o scle c
to plresent its d~sions for his archdiocese chancellery Thus in the problems which it treats the course should be as fundamenshypersonal approvl or disap- the United States for instance
provll there are mahy appellate courts tal _asJogical and intellectuallydemanding as the course for theThirty-six consIltors arE on But in the Philippines the conshyspecialiststhe congregationsj staff Tnese gregation set up in 1957 a pilot
are priests mostlJ( membeIs of project with one single appellate The college physics course fot religious orders Wiho are experts court located ip Manila to reshy liberal arts students should be in canon law and Irelated fi ~ld~ hear all cases brought before the restricted to a few major areas They serve as a pa~el of adv SOlS diocesan tribunals Father Lockary said This preshyIlnd specialists gU~ding the car- A spokesman of the congregashy sents a real difficulty he obshy
served since for the specialistdinals and ultJma~~IY the Fope tion said his off~ce is still stud~shyall the npoks and crannies of hisMost of them livel In Rome and ing the effectiveness of thIS
have a full-time jb in add tion single-court method He said it ----------~-shyto their work fortihe congrega- has proved to have ~ome very tion great advantages and IIOme DEBROSSE OIL ~
Three Comqiissions drawbacks ~ Besides the cdnsultors the While hailing it as a mile- ~ co
Congregation of sfcraments has stone in the gradual process of ~ threE commissionsr The fibt is canonical procedure he said it Heating Oils devoted to problefls connetted is much too early to c~nclude with the Sacramet~ of Holy 01- that a similar system might be andBurners delS This commission w l1ich introduced in other countries ~ currently has 18 ofticials stu dies M ~ 365 NORTH FRONT STREET such matters as te val~dit~ of Sailors Attend ass
NEW ~ BEDFORD ordinations or thje oblIgatIons I B antine Rite connected with ~ajor orders ~ n yz WYm~n 2-5534 and how they are met by hose ATHENS (NC)-Several hunshywho have been orClained dred Catholic d b thsailors received ~---------------------shy
The second CO~~ission ceals Holy CommunIon un er o species for the first time ltbf their
with valid but non-cons um- lives when they attended a By- J Electricalmated marriages It has 80 zahtirie Rite Divine Liturgy
priests on itS staf~5 comiDlS- (Mass) aboard the USS Saratoga ~i ContractorsI5Bries and 25 de~1nders of the ~)marriage bond Ltlke the on- her~e ceremony was arranged
aultOIS most of Ithese pr ests J ]j i ddT by Father (Cmdr) John
have full-time jo IS n a I ln Burns Catholic chaplain of the eo their work Wi the comIDIS- t ~
aircraft carrier while this um ilIon of the Mediterranean 6th Ileet
When a local bis~p is grall~ was anchored in the Bay of Athshypermission to investigate a claIm t ~~ of nl)n-consummalion of 11Iar- ens recently The Divine LI urgy 944 County St ~ (
T di was celebrated by Father Isidore riage he appointf a oc~san Rigoutcos SJ of St Paulssem- New Bedfordeourt to gath~r thF facts lloth inv aeze J )JIalti4~ to the eontesteltl man aae __
ectual training must be addedlthe realization that education must somehow be ad~-ted to the WHEATONS needs and the abIlIties of all t h
shyand that sound educatIve ec FAMOUS needed he saId h
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look and that the theater should help people relax
In times like these I think wed all be best helped by laughter Its a great relaxer and were all too taut he said And it would greatly ~eshyduce the lines at the psychiashytrists office
Not escape theater - that not what I mean although in a sense it would be an escape ~rom
the awful grimness of the tImes -but rather a more elevated view of life and ourselves High comedy can do this he exshyplained
A ttends Daily ~ass
Mr ~itchard who attends Mass daily believes the theater is a profession rather than a business He advised starryshyeyed graduates to seek pru~ent
counsel before plungIng mto the grease-paint life
Re said that being a Catholic in the theater can be tough at times but that some of the finest people and some of the best Catholics Ive ever known are theater people Its the ones c who foul up however who get the headlines You never heard of the heroic lives of somemiddot ~
It goes back to your home training-and this is where t~
parents responsibility is great if you receive the proper training you can lead a good Catholic life in the theater p~oshy
fession just as you can in busishyness or law he declared
Church to Observe 150th Anniversary
DAMARISCOTTA MIL L S (NC)-Bishop Daniel J Feeney of Portland will be celebrant of a Pontifical Mass in St Patricks Church here today to mark the 150th anniversary of the church one of the oldest in New Eng- land
The building was dedicated on July 17 1808 by Most Rey Jean Lefevre Cheyerus first Bishop of Boston At that time Maine was a part of Masssach setta
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two mamiddotrriedcouples with chU- ring inscribed Weare Gocl lt By Joseph A B~eig dren will leave -thiscountry helpers During ~h~ir service
soon to work in -the Churchs in the missions they receive no Cleveland Universe Bulletio foreign missions Thirty persons pay J)eyond room board medshy
middot AS I recall it w~s Chesterton who said 60 or 70 years will go to Africa and four to ical care and a monthly allowshymiddotago that if Stpeorge were to come back to life he would Ecuador ance of $20 take a long look at the world around him-and prepare to be Each of the 34 personspos Typical of the 34 who wiD bull martyr again A sesses askiU needed in mission leave soon for theinissions are
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Chesterton and St George if years andMrs Frank Bohler discriminationno longer can pre~ eythey could come among us tend to any real respectability rh are members ofthe ~ay Mr and Mrs McGhee wiD Ilowrnight take the long not in our South not in South IetmiddotWmiddotorks Seekmiddotmiddot ~Isslonmiddot Helpers AssoltlatIon teach ata mission school in loOk together and get ready to Africa not even in India where I~establisheqhere three ye~rsa~o Quito Ecuador They will take
be in one way or another the castes are crumbling Vcifican Hookup under t4epatronagef HISE~Ill- their young adopte~ daughter apostles niis- The wrongs survive but their lt ~~c~ Jam~ ~~~n~ls Cd~ with them Mr McGhee who middot~nari~s foundations have been washed VATICAN CITY (NC)- The ~ n y~e rc I~ op holds bull masters degree is on
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think we are foolishness as divorce with itsmiddot have joined networks in many mehandw-omenata ceremony mentary sChool teacher mergjng from restlesS seeking for other mates partS of the world in asking for in S~ Vjbia~uts C~t~edral here Mao Areas elil longhap- and birth prevention with its hookups withmiddot Vatican Radio Theypledged ~ obey the bishop Mr IiMe B hI Il tism of blood middotnervous-nelly fussing over pop- formiddot speCial papal broadcasts of themission area to which tliey ~ bo k middothlmiddot 0 d ~rfwI COtmiddot~shyt an
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thepersowwho is middotin his teens that even the mo~t e~orm9us have come from networks In andReli~ious fi-om ~~ch~e middotWar middot middotr 20s now ought tolook forward bigotry in all history~thECOrn- Italy ~rance Spall) Portuga1- chanlclll and admInIstratIve In addition to Ecuador and
ehiefly to expounding truth munistbigotry agairist God al)d Irelan~an~ ~he Net~erlan~s work~l)d enab~ ~hem to ~~vte Kenya otherriission areas)o rather than chiefly defending it religion and against man as Thlaquo~nvlSlble audIences WIll more ~untolPlrltua1 act~~lties which the Missi~gtn Helper wfll as we who went before them Gods image arid likeness ~ is be broadcasts of Mass offer~d The~rdeparture WIll brl~g to go are Mwanzain Tulgimyika found it necessary to do lieaving imd splintering from the by the ope andmiddot a p~pal dls- 54 the number of Lay MIssIon Gwelo in South RhodesIa Preshymiddot I agree ~ith those whO feel pressure of it own ignora~t co~rse Intendedespeclally for Helpers~rommiddotLosAnge~~s who toria ani JohilIinesburg in the that a newmiddot wind is blowing contradictions ~~Ole~e~ nuns TheY~ln be are nowInover~eas mIssIons Union of South Africa Calabar across the world dissipating the If I were young I would judge IVI e f IDdo t~r~e far~~ on~r~ Am~Ilg th~ sevett men and 21 and Owetd in Nigeria and Tashyold fumes of error hatred prej- that th~ fu~ure belongs to those~~a~u~us~~ u y an wom~n ire SIX r~glster~d nllrse mille in Ghana adice lies selfishness greed who wIll 1arvest the seed so Th d h d 11 and f~ve teachers The group also Among their assignments will e Iscourse on eac ay WI 1 d f N 1 t
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DEVOTION
In insane rebellion against of the literature that elevates 19 tma~g~r~te~ ~ewbbroad perw~e~ dliring thep~s~ year the Iildividualist insanitymove- rather than degrades of wise cas l~g 1sc te ~ e Fearn h lreparmiddotmg them~elves spIrItually
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human 1 U S Catholic university have of Ministers bestowed the award Special Attention Given 1 would wish to fit myself received a special papal blessing of Commander of the Legion of n~t yargue but to ~nlighten and commemorative plaques Honor on 81~year-61d Father To Emergency Prescripti~ns and inspire I would concern from His Holiness Pope Pius Henri Breuil il French priest myself less with preparing middotto XII and paleogiapl1er of wodd reshy ~ ~A Surgical ~ppliance CO battle evil thingsand more with ~hey are Sister Mary Anselm nown ~aining myself to propagate and Sister Mary Iierre In 1950 Father Breuil has visited grotshy I~ U Pharmacy
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51ory of Farrells Courage Object Lesson for Youth 1 By Jack Kineavy
SomerM t High School- Coach We mentio ed in p~ssing last week that the National
League All-Star iroster included one Richard Joseph Farrell ace reliever of Ithe Philadelphia Phillies never dreaming that the big ri~hthandel would play such a stellar role in the annual clas~ic Farrells Talking about bonuses the pitching as a mJltter of fact Philadelphia Phils paid out the
W S th~ rankihg achi~ve~ amazing s~m of $600000 ~ colshya I lege and hIgh school st- In the
ment In what has been ies- period 20 May to 20 June We scribed as an 01herwise ilrab suspected that the Braves were gam(~ the leaders in the bonus league
His striking but faint so Also re bonuses out the Sox the Baltimore Orioles have just contingent of signer two former Connecticut Jensen Wil- CYO products Charlie Symion Iiams and Mal- of Stratford and John Papa of zone represent Stamford
one of Dicks Torres Tosses No-Hitter all-time base- The first win for the Somerset ball thrills You Junior Legion team will be well can bet that he remembered in that it involved was giving just a no-hitter the seasons first in a little bit extra the circuit Lefty Jack Torres against the boys All-Narry with Dighton this past from Boston For I it is COD mon season turned the trick against knowkltlge that the Broolrline Attleboro last Thursday at Potshynative was given Ithe wait-and- tersville Field see treatment by tr~ Boston clltb Tino De Giovanni Attleboro upon his graduation froD St catcher was the only visitor to Marys High I get on base once on an cJror
Perhaps Qicks Iphysical oon- again via a base on balls Fall dition unduly i~fl~le~ced the River 61 leads the league by Sox He had beell stnckell by 211 games and is an odds-on
polio when little Imo~e th m a favorit~ tP ann~x the tItle and bab~ and the drerd diseaSE left move mto the mter-zone comshyhim with a crippled leff leI He petitiori late this month worl~ a brace u~til hewa 13 Tom Courtney ~x-Jfordham years old and eren after the flyer and Olympic 880 met~r brace was discardfd Dick h id ~ champions set f~r his ~irstfling have steady treatments until on the cinders on the current two years ago I Russian tour Tom plans to hang
Today Dick mares ~he tril in up h~s spike after he takes from the bull per wl~h a limp another shO1 at the 880 melee that is percephbl owmg tlt) the world mark 1457 held by fact that his le~tll~g is one-third Roger Moens of Belgium smaller than hiS pght But once His lltudies a~ the Harvard he uets on that rpOU1ld he ge~- Graduate ~chool of Business Adshyerates power plus DICk vas a ministration didnt permit Tom slender lad just out of high to train regularly this year and school when Isawl him wod last he found getting in shape for the That was in 19qO in Plattsburg Russian tour arduous But Tom N Y when he pitched the Bur- has won major races on all the ling ton Cardinals Ilof the now de- continents of the world save fund Northern League ~ a Asia He hopes to rectify this 7-2 victory over ~he home eam against the Russians
DIck has com~ a long way Italian national sports idol since then ~ow al strapping 63 Ercole Baldini was received in 220 pounder hiS ast bdl is a special Papal aUdience with his morE livemiddot than eye~ and i t~e mother Baldiilf 25 is a mili shyshort haul he Ci)mpares hv~r- tant member of the ItalianCathshyabl~ with any lof t~e J owerolic Youth organization and as hurler~ inthe mllrorst~day Last he always does wor~ its insigshyye8 Dick had 13 fi~ Sf ason nia on his coat uapel when he was In fl2 appearance~ hepost~ an received by HIf Hoheg Pope excl~llent 10-2 record and h ad an Pius XII earll~d run aver~ge of 231 1bull bull Recently Baldini won the
At this writinlf he has a ~-~ 2500 mile Giro dItalia abicycle mark and owns a league ~ea~mg race which is orie oj ltalyens ERA of Il7 in the55 1n00ngs major spotting eventS In 1956 he has pitched ~rilY 24 Dicks be won several important vicshybest years lie ah ad Th~ (Ieter- tories in the cycling events of the mination he has hown In Dver- Melbourne Olympics and in coming what appeared to )C an that same year went on to gain insurmountable Iandicap s~ould the world championship be an object less n for all The Pope receivedBaldini with
Long hot great cordiality and congratu-Several Great r Boston All- lated him on his achievements
Scholastics who e~tered pro- in the field of sports The Ponshyfessional basebaH With Ton Ar- tiff then inquired about Gina ruda and Russ Gibson are back Bartali another great cycling home after brie~ flings hthe champion of the past and also minors Joe CaSfcgliOne 01 Wo- an active member of Italian burri Russ Run e of Reading Catholic Action At the end of and John~ Silvon c of Lyonn aU the audience t~e Pope gave of whom were if the Reu Sox Baldinis mother a roSary and system recently Were handed the cyclist 3 silvermiddotmedalof hill th~iI release Ea h -won a three pontific~te sports star in h gh schoo and might~ave had is~()llege ed~ Church Desecration ration assured via athletic A sholarship but h~ chose W pur- Brings pology sue a car~er in p~o ball MANGALORE (NC) The
Of course if ai boy is 0 fered Mysore governinf t has apoloshya substantial b0Jius one which gized for the desecration 9f a woild ~ecure Jisl future rE~~u~- Catholic Church less of what happens to him III It called the desecrator a vashyorganized ball treres foe d for - grant suspected to be of unsound thought OtherWIse a lad who mind turns his back on higher educa- The governments statement tion is taking ~ te -c risk was in answer to a Catholic apshyMost major leafue scouts are peal The Catholics had called the first to encoUlage a toy to for protection of tneir religion go to school but Ithe lure)f the from fanatic Hindu elementS diamond proves bften too great which they claImed seemed inshyThe odds of succlss in orglnized terested in setting up subvershyball are estimatel at 100 10 1 a sive iorce~ to destroy churches real long shot I
The statement attribut~d to L EM lEU X pro football coac~ Buddy Iarker PLUMBING amp HEATING INC to the effect that IGood coching for Domestic is more perspiration tha n n ~ spiration remihds us oE our ~~~ amp Industrfal revered physic~ profess1lr at Sales and ~ Boston College rr John robin __bullbullbull- Service who always ins~sted thai aca- wy 2-9447 demic success was based on 90 2283 ACUSHNET AVE per cent pEmipir~tion and lO per NEW BEDf=_OAD cent inSPiration - ~ l
CONFIRMATION IN NAVY CHAPEL Bishop Luke K Arai of Yokohoma administers the sacrament of Conshyfirmation to Cpl Milton Morris of Waquoit Mass and 13 others at a camp chapel in the U S Naval Air Station in Atsugi Japan Standing in rear is Father Gerald J Ryall of New York an Augustinian missionary in JapanNC Photo
Citizens for Decent Literature Meet to Expand Movement
ASHLAND (NC) ~ Citizens for Decent Literature from all bull the obscene literature trade over Ohio met here to form a the Cincinnati attorney said statewide unit of the civic 01- Compared with them he deshy
clared we are just a bunch ofganization and lay plans for a boys trying to play in the big national group leagues But boys or not we
In an aU-day meeting the 60 have to go down into the jungle CDL representatives adop~d a and fight them and beat resolution citing the extent of them the pornography trade and call- Warning that any good cause Ing for the banding together of draws a lot of crusaders and doshyorg~nizations which oppose its gooders who are over-eager and spread lt0 under-educated Mr Keating The resolution pointed out urged CDL members to familshy
that in recent yearsmiddot there has iarize themselves -with the Ila shy
been an ever-increasing num- ture of the obscenity tradeand bel of lewd base and porno- the laws which try to-restl11ct it graphic magazines on our news- Enforce Laws stands Estimates of the Dumshy
bel of indecent publications Louis Arata also of Gificinshyissued in this country mn as nati recalled that Citizens for high as 10 million oopies Decent Literature was fOUl)ded monthly it said in tha~ city less than lour y~ars
Th - 1 ti dded that the ago We saw that the only e reso u on a feasible approach to theprobshyp~ncI~al theme of these m~g- lem was legal he saiq We
aZI~es IS S~X w~th no resttlc- found good laws alteady in exshytions or lImItations and as-
d th t t f th f d JStence on the City county andserte amos 0 em In t the hands of state levels bull But downnght
their way m 0 apathy on the part of the pubshycollege-age or younger youths lic seemed to be the chief rea-
Press Freedom son why they were riot enshyWe believe in and cherish forced
the freedom of the press the resolution declared but beshylieve the material to which ~e
have referred falls outside of the purvi~w of thisfreedoRi
The resolution concluded by urging all Ohio organizations engagedmiddot in the fight onobscenshy
ity to band together and give their wholehearted support and encouragement to statewide organization to be known as Citizens for Decent Literature Inc
The CDL representatives heard Charles Keating founder and director of the movement describe the battle against porshynography as a jungle ~ight
Criminals communists and unscrupulous persons willing to make a profit at any cost to the well being of society are part ~f
THE ANCf-lOshy195819Thurs July 17
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gious education occupies an average of five per cent of the time in courses of study of public schools in 73 nations according to a report made pubshylic here at the 21st International Conference on- Public Education
The study was prepared by the International Bureau for Edshyucation and the United Nations Educational Social and Culshytural Organization (UNESCO)
It showed that religious trainshying occupies as much as 195 per cent of the time in pUblfc schools in some countries (
Commenting on the report Msgr John Fen_ ~lO a Iepre- sentative of the Holy See at the education conference said the Vatican delegation is greatly satisfied to learn that religioUi education is given so much atshytention in the pu blic schools of So many countries
However Msgr Ferrofino a member of the Apostolic Nunshyciature at Berne added that J his delegation was deeply grieved at the evidence that religious training is excluded from public schools in some nations
This situation is mitiga~d he said by the religious training given in private schools He cited figur~s prepared by the Intershynational Bureau for Catholic Education at the Hague which show that some seven and a half million children study in private schools- in West Germany the Netherlands Great Britain Ausshytria Belgium France Ireland and Italy
In the United States Msgr Ferrofino pointed out about five million children receive religious training in pJivate ~hools
Msgr Ferrofino praised a shittjrrient of the middotU S delegashytionto theconference that one of the objectives of educa~iOJl in the United States is to obtain a high standard of spiritual
middotJlloral and ethical formatioh Such Ii definition of the goob
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~I~~et~~r~~~tain durilll her ~~r~~~~ni~gt~~nth~B~ 5middotUmiddot n middotmiddotmiddot middoth-nemiddot middotGromiddoth0mmiddots Hon$ugaresmiddot KlIG Sister-Mary Jacinta will be iliea of StP~ter I~ will involve 33cusigned to a primary graqfand 1 detailed examination of tbe 13 lwPtis t) introduceseIWing and Statu~over the basilicas facmiddotmiddot Hi~C 2 53 a HouMhoId lteach S3 arts and craf~sboth parti Ular ~de ~tld the 140~tues oi lop ~Qr DriM I ~5 ( oroX VI GAL AJG I JC ~ (iomiddottei~ests el hers to Belize of -the ~olonnade whlch embrace
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daPligt SJ of Belize British Honduras blesses the people following his consecration in St Johns College Chapel there On the left is Father Edvrard J ODonnell SJ of Marquette University Milwaukee Bishop Hodapp has labored in the Central American missicn area since 1936 NC Photo
Nun to lreach in Befize ~ontinued from Page 0 Ie 4th gaade during the remainder
Sister Mary Jacinta explained Tile St Marys assignment was are in session all surrmer her first Like the other Sisten Classes begin at the end of June in Belize she will teach eateshyand run until the end of Maj the chism in outlying parishes in following year with se eral addition to regular school work short vacations instead of the On vacatiGn Sister Spent last long Summer break custo nary week visiting Sisters at St in the Uriited States Josephs convent Fall River
Another difference the North She has returned to North Attleshy Attl4~boro Sister will find is in bore for the time until her deshy
the grading system First and parture Her travel plans call second grades are knowl i as far a stopover atBarryCollege sub land sub 2 while thirdi~ Miami Florida and a plapemiddot
through ei~hth grades are d esig-i figh~ from Miami to Belize She nated as first standard SEcond will be accompanied by Sister
tandard etc foliowing B] itish - Marie vietoire of the Providericegt 1 ciassification Diocese also assignedmiddot to the
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middotN~dy ~~OOO pupils atteJid Be- SCi~are illS alerted Yatic~n neshylizes five schools and 4li lay gilileers to the need for a tftor-
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Mr Dawson reached a b~ home in this Devon town br the NCWC News Service conshyfirmed reports he has beell reshyfused a visa to enter the U lited States following chest x-rays
The 68-year-old historian was middotto have conducted a serits of lectures and seminars dl Iring the summer session of Gor zaga Universit)r Spokane Wash Beshyginning next fall he was slthedshyuled to become the first pr gtfes- sor of Roman Catholic stldies at Harvard Universitys divinity seho()l
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tty English doctor has iven IIn~ II clean bill of he~lth
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Under the somewhat remote spell of the forestprime-respects his wife has a bigger
evamiddot we at our house have been vicariously anticipating ta~kh~ keeps tabs on the eight the murmuring pines and the hemlocks the zip of up Stepovich children and thats no girls and at em at 6 AM the open fire at twilight the small order for a First Lady
ht hke Mrs Stepovich interviewedOvermg 1 bull ding Ginny and her camping Regaling us with tales of hadseemed to be relegated to here made it clear that the Govshy
ernors mansion in Juneau iIlast summers camping ex- second place-and now this year primarily a home and that she perience Ginny has been Into out consciousness sprang runs it like one wondering which of the old phrases sentences even whole Raising a big famiiy is the girls willbe back if the coun- pages of t~x~ ~n the ~mport same in Alaska as anywhere elors will be as ance of mdlvldual chIldren she said Its the children who
middot mice as they We wondered if Ginny would set the pace meals schoolwork middot were last year think we had let her down trips to the doctor shopping middot if her swim- Johnny and I cooked thiS We dont get out much
ming will still up to surprise youGinn~ was Four of tHe children--Anto~ia be in the fair- laughing showingus the lmeup Maria Michael and Peter-will to - ni i d d i i n of shoes sneakers sturdy ~x-be in Nativity School in Juneau atage fords galoshes the bathmg this fall The transfer from
In 0 the r clogs Its fun to be grown up Immacuiate Conception School W 0 r d s weve enOUgh to do things formiddot Y01lrself in Fairbanks eased one plrenW e ~ R ~in the -its being a real Girl Scout concern according to Mrs S~e-throes of what A mighty good Girl Scou~ gt povich Fairbanks is 600 miles ismiddot cas ua Il y i we tried to take it in the same north of Juneau tossed off by IIi spirit of practical helpfulness In those extra-~oldwint~n the more offi Now lets see aboutthe un- I was always worried they
middot dent as getting a young~t~r off checked items middotIt was a mmute werent wearing enough warm -0 camp or so before olr eyes would clothing The thermometer can
- Fortunately it allmiddot came in focls on that list middotmiddotJust the drop mighty fast up theresbe ages much like )ii6rk ing your blankets thewarmb~throbe Said way up in politicsArOrn the pre- pajamas and the wo()l J~cket~ Mrs Stepovich beJeveIiD inct lev~l O~ April 10- no middotUhh~h theyre In the attIc keeping her children close later no earlier - apphcatJ~n and I knew you d know where home middotwhere I know what ndregistr~tronf~eh~stobemmiddot~tofilld em~dlhavetomiddotgo BLESSED VIRGIN AND HER MmiddotOTHERJulY 26is theyre doing If the neighshyAccept~d stage one for my pre-ca~pcheck-up You bors kids want to come over NextWe m~eing With ot~er f~ll out ones~de and Dr Rude universally observed as the Feast egtf St Anne middotmother of fine she stated but the ~ightmiddot
parents 0nMay~0 gtan~ rece~v- fills out the other the Blessedmiddot Virgin Mary The spouse ofampt JoachimmiddotStbull Stepovichs play in their OWIl big the deCrip~Ivehtrature Wh~n wecaJe ~theblank Anne W3l far advanced in age when Mary was born NC backyard worn threadbare by thiS bm~ marked behav~or~ we had a~middotPhoto Likes Frieodship
The purchase of hew camp um~impulse to wrIte Wondedul The Governors wife said she fonn Ja~~ ye~rs~omletel~ out~ but not toe~b~rr~ss our couto S M A N d M likes the Close ties that exiSt
row-p unearthmg a suitcase we entered It as normal ays ISSlonarymiddot reas ee ore middotambngn~ighborsii1Ala~klshe 20 xi2 x 8 Night before take-off we badR D t d N said this feeling of friendship
And thenin~o the back f o~r Ginnys favorite r1ne -ham- e I9 IOUS as OC ors onmiddot Urses - extends to Catholic parish life comiciousness ~~nt Gmny ~ burgers--and took the lee crea~ ST LOUIS (NC)-Despite the ofmiddot medicai missionaries even with priests arid parishionen
middotcamping a~ 0( atten~IOn w~s and cake dessert up to Mary I fact tqaf her Medical Mission the blindcan see she added Itmiddot exchanging frequent vmiddotisits middot poighimtly centered Qn ~Jr~ room so we couldall be together ary -Sisters have quadrupled in is no secret any more that half The Stepovich house ( and her ()peration DUring the ~arlynext mormng-weloadelti size during the past decade of the World is born lives and Fairbanks) was almosfan anoex anxiOtisdays rutll~iiig 0 ~eKs our Scout onto the 1usload of middotMotherAnna Dengelisconvinced dies withoutmiddot its due share of to the parish rectorymiddot She ldearly J~ne our thoughts middottreeJ---clad campers the worlds missionary areas still spiritual and physical aid ~vllil- stated Bishop Gleeson took P~ayersaii~ inte~est were fo- ~gt Bye Mom nd Dadbull ~fe need more Religious as doctors able to the other haIL charge of the grill whclcver we eused o~asuffermg young 19-middotwav~d out Jhe wmdowIll and nurses Asdoctors and nurses relig- had a barbecue Hes an exeelshyyear-old in bedmiddot number tw~ ~rite toyou every day - but The sprightly GO-year old ious are welcomed in places lent cook room 516 of proyiae[lce Hospl- dont expect)o~g l~tters cause yenother General is perhaps more they would never be welcomed Bishop Francis D Gleeson tal Tm going to have a bla~t 0 thanany other person respon- memiddotrely as missionaries Mother SJ is Vicar Apo~tolic middotof Le Work Well write too we shouted sible for a Vaticanmiddot ruling 22 Dengel said~ Alaska
g I over the roarmiddot of the departing g 110 ng nuns to be M Stepov h s asked ifmiddotmiddotAfter -Mary complete In ong bmiddotmiddot H I bI t years a o a WI - Stability is important she rs IC ~a east was moreor lesscomfortmiddotus_ ave a reaas c0me doctors of medICme says The fact that we dont It IS diffIcult gettm~ to MaSi ablyfms~OSedi~her~wnbe~ltStGeorgmiddote Parishgt On her way to Pome to re- conie into an area and then when the mercury hits bottom at home It was to GInny we bull port on the growth of her order leave makes an impession Arid No ~all job~ she repliedlt bull bull
looked f~r the leg work Ginny Plans Lawn Palty i ~he not~d the 5O professed Med- the factmiddot that as Religious weded- Even WIth the d~adbolt heate~ take this mail up to Mary WIll St George Parish of Westport Ical ~ls~lO~anes today repre- icate our lives beyond our ow~ (~warm water clrcula~Ing de you Ginny please take the~e Factory Dartmouthwillmiddotholdamiddot sent a Slgmflcant growth over spiritual good to the good of vice to protect the engIne) we ( pillows down middotand hang them m lawn party on the church the 96 in 1945 and the four in others undoubtedly has an im- had to start the car 20 minutes the backyard to air~ ~Will you grounds on the evenings of July 1925 when the community was pact before we left to get it warmed fix a pitcher of Ice water and 24 and 25 and the afternoon and founded take it up to Mary Ginny evening of July 26 to raise funds But the need for Religious theres somebodY at the front for a parochial school doctors is greater than the comshydoor Please run down and see Mrs Richard Munroe is chair- munitysmiddot growth she said And who it is Ginny trot on down man and Mrs Raymond Martel the doctors have to be firstrate to the basement and turn up the andMrs Raymond Cormier co- Theres no room for 17th cerishyhot water heater chairmen of the committee tury mediCine even in far-off
Ginnys willing spirit and her which includes members of the mission outposts she said middot sturdy legs never failed us and parish women of the Guild There is practically no place in
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-THE ANCHOR 9rodays Fashions Thurs July 1O 1958
Intr()duction of New Fashions Ex-Navy Nurse
Marks Transiticgtnaf Season To Become Nun PITTSBURGH (NC)-A nurse
who gave up an II-year career By EUm KelleY
Transitional is an important July word Increasingly in the Navy last month will don overy Summer theres a definite set of new fashions introshy the gray habit of the Glenmary duced in ruly hence the term traditional fashions for a Sisters on Sept 8 transition season-from Summer into actual Fall -In She is Barbara Taurish ana
tive of South Greensburg Padress 3nd separates that much use out of another cool who declined a promotion to
lrneans pleasantly cool cotshy easy-cale wash-and-wear cot- lieutenant commander when she tons and blends in the new ton By the way once you wear left the Navy to take up work in deepened Fall Colors that a new style last years look home missions (low like Autumn foliage In dated If you have one chemise Miss TaUlish will become the llccessolies transitional means youll want another The long- 81st Glenmary Sister when she the introduction of colors that torso chemise is just wonderful takes her vows The Glenmary go with those new ready-to- on The new bapeze silhouette community of nuns founded wear tones~ is flattering too Furthermore in Glendale Ohio in 1941 is
For many fashion-conscious on these hot days youll love j the sister communitv to the women and girls Julys a black wearing a gay full-skirted oot- I Glenmary Fathers The Glenshymonth This is the time when ton print j mary have hr ~Ises in the nothing looks as shadow-cool as Fall Separates are here and lt1 Cincinnati alchdiocese and in black For them fashion is ready that beautiful Indeed youll_-1 the Columbus Owensboro and ith black crepe dresses (brown exclaim over the new trapeze Wheeling dioceses td dark green too) black separates some with double- RE-ELECTED PRIORESS GENERAL Rev Mother The former Navy nurse first noes dark stockings black trapeze coordination The lit- Therega of Jesus OP (seated) has been re-elected Prioress learned of them while dationed cIvet hats and handbags tie trapeze overblouse comes to at Camp Lejeune in North Caroshy
The Fall coat season starts in the waist It swings out over General of the Dominican Sisters Congregation of St middotCath lina where a Glenmary Father lruly Indeed this is the tradfshy the smalmiddott trapeze skirt The erille of Siena at a chapter ofthe Congregation held at the told her of the work being done tional month for winter coat skirt is lined to hold the shape Motherhouse in Fall River Standing left to right are Sister among Negroes in the Sout~l promotions particularly for Its time for transitional cot- M Ceslas bp Superior at Peru N Y Sister M Rose 01 Impressed by the communitysprecious fiber coats like cashshy SUIgterior at Acushnet and Sister M middotDominic OP Fltgtll record she decided to requesttons In separates as well The admission But after consultingrnere (actually four-season
new cottons have that into-Fall River Prioress Chapters of the Congregation are held every with her confessor she first(lOats) and for the handsome feeling Youll wear them witb six years signed for a tour of duty over-ClOats of man-made furs Incishycomfort through September seas where sh could become acshydentally many wise shoppers
Many call the new shadings In- p p Vmiddot p f W krnake their selections now beshy dian Summer Colors Ope IUS 0 Ices ra Ise b or quainted with foreign mission c~use of attractive (pre-season) work lruly priees The new Fall sweaters are in Of American Cathol ic- Women Has Commendation
(You people in Fall River are She d hSllIow Fall Styles WASHINGTON (NC) - His trip to units of the Military - ~as soon spen ng mucparticula rly fortunate because of her tune 0 k g th F th y~ 9l~e right n~)y in the Holiness Pope Pius XII has said Council of Catholic Women JD Frallcls X w I In SWJI a er you nave a famous sweater- r f S
clIepths of mid-Summer its maker mill located there) Yes he is well acquainted with and Europe The audience with the h Umiddot eer 0 0-
Autumn in th~ fashion world very proud of~ the work of Pontiff was the highlight of her p Ia lllversity m Toky Father you can stalmiddottmiddot collecting sweat- - Meyer a(l taken on as hIS speCIal
J~ashion shows all over the counshy ers now~for Fall They look American Ca~hoVcomen _ tour ~hlCh middot~overed mIlItary m- project the rehabilitation of trT (particllarly the interna- compl(tely different from last Mary Donohoe organization stallahons m England Italy Ragp k VII I I I C l F G IC ers J age a arge sumtiOtlally famolis Amos Parrish year The whole fashion idea kcretary of the Nationa ounci rance ermany Spam Mor- area in Tokvo inhabited b th Jrashion Clinic in N~w York) now is the longer chemise of Catholic Women said the occo and Turkey where - she ld y e
Pope told hel of his pleasure worked to strengthen the Mili- POfootmiddotrhecCrItpyp e and handlcap~edlIe showing commenting upon sweater It looks just like a Cad selling fashions and acces stunning overblouse Many 01 in the work of American Catho- taryCounCII MJss T h hId
I middot Th Mlt- CI aUflS e pe obtainGries fOI~ Autum) an~ Winter the delihtful new sweaters Ie women durIng an audience e I I arT ouncI organ- surplus m d 1 I d lru7 to t C th I e lca supp lef the1858-59 feature the shaggy mohair graflted to middotber IJle middotmmiddot um e a 0 IC vHiagers ad t d F th
look 2Hld are available in Au- She said tilePope assured her womens groups at military in- M ~ n assis e a erThe new precious fibre he intended to pray for all those- stallations with NCCW now in- ed~erm hIS campaIgn to build
lJOIIts are the lovely new Fall tUOln leaf colors and shadings a Ispensaly and a seh I ~~hmeres Theyre available in They coordinate wonderfully connected with the work of the cludes 55 affiliated organiza- 00 the tapered chemise look the with colw(ul tweed skirts womens council tions It was initiated at the re-
Miss Donohoe recently re- uest of military chaplains servshytrapeze look the fitted look too Feather Hat StuDDinc turned froma three-month field ice women and wives of militaryfOr those who want a more conshy
A fashion favori~e right now personnel stationed in - Europeservative type coat Theres vicuna too one of the most eleshy is the feather hat It weighs-- Children Requ ire House 01 Our Lad
nothillg comes in the most beau- lant coats extant at an opulent tiful col~rs will be perfect with Who lesomeLove Miss Donohoes trip was un- i
ClOSt your new dark cottons and dertaken both to visit already C
Coats j~or Fall and Winter in clepes The feath~r hat is smart LOS ANGELES (NC)-Lack existing units Of the Military the new man-made furs are of Idve will frustrate a child A Council and to extend the orshy
too with the Summer suit and is ganization New units of theJeally stunning look like fur absolutely stunning with after- good spanking wont (lOst but a fraction of fur The dark fashions as well Fu-r- So saysFaiilCr Peter Ciklic council were set up in middotSpain
h I ttL I Umiddot Morocco Turkey and England __Il1-onew mink mutation colors are themlore the feather wig is an a psyc 0 ogls a oyo a 111shybeautiful Theyre made with ashy absolute fashion-knockout- versity here He offered this ad- during her trip SEE THE S I new process now Many of them vice to a personality and mental Her tour was conducted in ~
Velvet hatsmiddot appear on thelook exactly like beaver like hEalth institute held at the uni- coperation ~ith Natinal Cath- ITCH ENM~I Ileal like mink They have high Mid-Summer fashion horizon velmiddotsity ollc Commumty SerVIce a USO fashion styling Some feashy and ale s1l1artest in shadow-cool If a is he ITCHE N 5 too middot child frustrated affiliate part of whose program tlJre the exquisite draped cheshy black Taffetas and satins are is giving assistance to military
said it is due particularly tosmartmise back some the new trapeze here too and look with lack of attention on the part of chaplains - of friendly woodmiddot
the dark Fall crepes For travellook thepalmiddotents for the child and to Miss Donohoe said that oneI recommend the new casual Warm and companionable witbTravel in stylemiddot in new Fall a lack of wholesome love of the memorable incidents of felts in advance Full shapes and many wOk-Utyng conveniencaIlUit See Falls choice collecshy The theory that a child is her journey was a visitmiddot toCOIOlStion There are textured House of Our Lady at Ephesus bull _ in new NATURAL FINISHnew
frustnlted by the proper admin- in TUlkey where tradition sayswools so fine and light-weight GU81d your complexion today or choice of loyely coiorsistration of discipline-a spankshy~rhere ale suits in newly imporshy from the hot actinic rays of ing for instance-is nonsense the Blessed Virgin spentthe last Send coupon for colorful bookshytalit tweeds in blues reds the SUll As Ive mentioned re-shy Children musf be disciplined years of her life Two French ie showing new model kilchen l~reens and blackwhite MaIl) cenUy lave your skin with loshy he said priests serving as custodians of of Falls new suits follow the tions and creams w~ar big the shrine in that far-off spot Moi Coupon Todoy
Ihemise trapeze looks flol)PY hats to shade your face Father Ciklic a student of promised to pray for the work
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softly fitted and and tinted hair and emerge as mental illnesses his of the womens couricil~ she said ---E-W---G-O--O-D--H-U--Eshytold audishyence that there seems to be moreboxy-jacketed suits too) a natural beauty in the Fall disease today only becausemeans
ashion Standbys whell many oj your friends of detecting such disorders have AUTO middotTOP SHOP L mbe C I c ale wearillg unbecoming halfshyTransitionaI dresses hint 01 improved U r 0middot n bull
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fhese are the marvelous dark is aosbliJtelYmiddotfree fromalI men- UPHOLSTERING EASTmiddot FREETOWN oottons some featuring the middotCmiddotites Obligation tal disolder just as no one is AUkin9s upholstering I build [] r~~Orteobullbullend ilflowing colors of Autumn The ~~r~ci~~lPleteIYWellt)hYSi~allY middot~ FABRICSmiddot bullbull baoIltlet w plctw of -lei k_ I ~tton-blends are Cwonderfully To Know -Faith _
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FORT WAYNE (NC)-CathoshyRovely I adl11ired today is lJ to be a little abIJOrmal he con- 1861 PachaM 8t Nbullbull Udfot1 I Iark-toned dacron in the neVIImiddot lie themselves must have a clearshy cluded U Cle SI aoannl- ~-l---=-=c-__===-_--=---==-_Jtrapeze style Because its dacshy er understanding of the Faith-beshy1On its all-amund pleats never fore attempting to give it to Radiation Project othelmiddots come ouU Furthermore - il NOTRE DAME (NCj-Thehaseasymiddot-care charm for back tlt Fahler Stanley Lmiddot Manoski University of Notre Dame hasIIChool to college to--just abou1 FoH Wayn~ di~cesari Director received a J1CW grant of ~354314anywhere of fashion interest oj Lay A~tivitiesi recommended from the U S Atomic Energy
The new dark crepe dresse r~adillg of spiritual works and Comlilission The grant will be are fashion-filsts for Fall participation in Confraternity used to support the schools rashyTheyre dalmiddotk but cool in tissueshy of Christian Doctrine progranls diation project for another yearweight crepe Ri~ht now a black to learn more about the Church crepe dless looks shadow-co01 He spoke to the Council of Cathshy _-~ land is just that These dresse olic Women There is no subshy FOR PLE~SURE lire wonderful in the new silshy stitute for knowledge of our llaouettes and certainly middotdate last Faith he said bull EAT rears black crepes Thesestyles Father Manoski urged the woshy E-GG-S incidentally are just about pershy IDefI to be ready to ac~ept the teet for town ormiddot travel or out responsibility to help ih lay ac- middot +That-R-RichNYellow-RobustlIOCially in the eveni~g and will tivity He said that all parishes lie YOUI fashion-standby for are in need of men and women FRESH CUT-UP POULTRY bull _w-through-September active in lay programs ROSEI~AWN lTpelle Overblouse Sm He cautioned members to
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Balancing the Books
Delineation of Choracters Lackingmiddot in OBrien to4ovel
By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy
Of the three novelists whose latest works we scrutinize this week by far the most famous is Kate OBrien She has been turning out full-length-fiction for many years now much of a superior order That can hardly be said of As Music and Splendour CHarshy
per $450) which though in some respects uncommonly engaging and expert is lackshying in one crucial respect conshyvincing delineation and develshyopment of the central characshyters
Thllse are two girls Clare Halshyvel and Rose Lennane both 16 when first we meet them in a drab music room of a Paris convent in 1886 They are new to the convent lately arrived from Ireland They would have been pursuing quiet humdrum modestly gratifying careers in their respective native villages had it not been for the fact that each possessed a singing voice
cinxceptionalquality ~~cause of these voices the liris have been uprooted and
packed offmiddot to Paris for testingand training In a sense lhey are victims Theymiddot have not r
chosen thexind of life now looming before themmiddotIt has been forced upon them middotby well meaning relatives middotfriends and
Clare and Rose though craftily
differentiated and each fitted with a set of characteristicsare more puppets than persons Pages and pages are given to telling us about them but they never live and move in their
own right In fact on page 182 Rose is referred to as Clare and one quite understands the slip even to the author they are not unmistakably real
Miss Maggie The people in Una Troys
book Miss Maggie and the Doctor (Dutton $375) not only are born in Ireland btlt stay in Ireshyland Well that is with the
~ exception of one who lights out for Philadelphiamiddot But he evenshy-tually recovers his wits and comes backto Erin
Specifically tp Ballybegnear Waterford -This tinybut hardly
ddyilic village is the scene of Miss Troys narrative a meanshyderirig yarn that would give the experts on the construction of a novel 40 fits
We first see Bailybeg through the eyes of a young doCtor Bill
ben~ctors teeth on occasiori~ SJBi dIrector of aleslan MISSIOns ctobull Study in Rome Bill is not keen im Ballybeg
The Paris convent is m~diocre and he Education Requi~esmiddot Collaboration isdownrightdisgusted except for the presence of a with themiddot wreck of8 house that T h d F deg1deg
o nun somewhatinysterious who has ~a genius fordiscerriing and directing rare vocal gifts She perceives that Clare and Rose have the makings of great opershyatic artists Unler her they begin to learn the art
They have to slave at it reshylentlessly For them there are no holidays They arE sent ~m to Rome to study with Signor Buonatoli and associates with aspirants like themselves exshy d gers coaches and
penence sm maestri and all the lesser fjguresmiddot and harigers-on of the realm of operamiddot
Drummond who is totake over n smiddot or ~ome mI Ion 0 ~rs w~r 0 r~ Ie go S tlje practice Ofa lately deceaseo shIpped to hls country~ Father SIva sup~rIOr of the Sale~ medico who dosed himself withiari Techiiical lnstitiIte atSantiagois shown with Msgro
whiskey neverkept liP with the LuigfLig~~ti of Des Moines Ibwadirector-othe Nationaf a~vahces in his profes~ioh btitCatholic Rural Life Conference and FatherA Joseph Louis was obliging enough 10 pull S NC Ph
goes with the practice But that is where Miss Maggie comes in--Maggie Dalyajewel Qfahouseshy
keeper and a font middotofrustic wisshydom
It is Maggie who eases Bill into Ballybeg society and courishytry doctoring And she is the confidant both of Johnny Gubshy
bins an uhdauntable terror of a boy and of Jenny Barry a sumshymer visitor who sets her cap for the doctor -
Johnny though a scofflaw is
unusually bright Under the
THANKS FROM CARITAS-CHILI Father Raul Silva Henriquez (left) president orCaritas-Chili Catholic relief agency ~isits the New York office of Catholicmiddot Relief Ser- vices-National Catholic Welfare Conference to express th k f 12 11 d II th f 1 f od
Betweeneac ers an ami les VERSAILLES (NC)~Teache~s
should recognize their limitashytions and closely collaborate with families and youth organishyzations in tasks of education acshycording toa document reieased by the Holy See
This advice was issued in a 1 tt t f th V l n toteh erFsen h rosm leWa klcab Id
e renc OCla h ee t~fhere P1rpose 0 t e mee ~ng
was to dlscuss the moral soclalItmiddot 1 d pt blems
cu ura ~n ~conomlc 0
Noting that families are geiJ- erally demanding to be mOle closely associated to the educashytional activities of schools the Vatican letter firmly placed the family first in the hierarchymiddot of rights in education
Education is a social probshylem it said because schogtls deshy
th ht f f I shyrlvemiddot elr ng s rom aml les and are directly responsible to them for the formation of futuregenerations
10 tHE ANCHOR- Thurs July 17 1958
ASsertsChinese People Hungry For Gospel
PORTLAND (NC)-The people of China are hungry for the gospel the superior
general Of a missionary comshymunity of nuns reported in her return to Oregon after estabshylishing a new mission near Hong Kong
Graces are poured on those people because of the suffering in the interior of China deshyclaredMother Mary Leola head of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows
More Conversions Conversions among the Chinshy
ese are showing a marked inshycrease she said She recalled that when she was last in Hong Kong in 1952 the cathedral there was nearly empty Now she said middotevery Mass on Sundays is crowded
The Chinese she added make zealous converts partly beshycause they find in the Catholic Church a rich liturgy that reshyplaces the pagan rites they gave up middotMother Leolamiddot said she obshyserved~ very great decrease in the strengthmiddot of communism around Hong Kong during her
recent stay there She credit8 ~the British with taking excelshylentmiddot care ofmiddot the continuing floOd of refugees that come to
Hong K~ng from co~munism middot~choolsFlourlsh
Escapmg from the control of communism is risky bus~ness she declared Those who are caught attempting an escape are shot TwO weeks before Mother Leola left China eight men were executed by the Reds ~YoU ask them why they risk it and they tellyou there is nomiddot living in the interior so they take the chance to come to bull free land she said
Catholic schools are considshyered a great boon in the fight against communism in Hong Kong she reJlarked because they refuse to tolerate communshyist doctrine There are more than
100 Catholic schools in the middotHong
Kong diocese alone-all opershydoctors patronage he wtllmiddot it off edtllcl~bOt~ m the present state - Reerring to the problem of ating on a double-shift basis beshyseems igetmiddot the higher education deg CXI1Z~1011 bull educating youth toward accept- ~ause of the demand for adshy
They begin -to perform inltwhich hids so capable of taking Th~lette~was written on beshy ing their futureresponsibilJties ~i5Sionbull minor opera houses Ros~~s r~se ~ Jennyt~ou~h many ~ears t~~ half of HisIlbli1es~~o~e Phis the letter warned against the~ is swifter than Clares and she doctors Jumor will 1t seems XII by Msgr A-ngeloDell cquadangers of8 strictly technicillReceives Grant is recogriizedas ~I primadOna become hi wife Substitut~V~ica S7~retary f for~ of educatlOn WiSHINGTQN( NC )--Georgeshyat La Scala whl1e Clare lS sbll Amusing ~ttempt struggling But ~theb shddenly slje i~
But this is a story not merely killed in a car- crash and the of singing butmiddot also of love Rose doctor crazed withgri~f streaks takes9ne ioverthen~second off for Phiiadelphia middotjoimnYs At the storys close she is going schooling comes tltt a halt arid
off on an American touraccom- panied by a proper Bostonian with whom one gathers her telationship will not be proper
Clare becomes tvolved in a~ unnatural love affair though pursued by three men Of these
one is a rather sinister middottype in whose past the mysterious Panshy
sian middotnun figures More Puppets Than ~ersons Rose -and Clae slIde ~waf
from the practice of their reli shygion Occasionally they talk of
sin but altho~ghtheymiddot ate troubled 10 conSClence and have
moments in which they face 1 th t lk tlthelr gUl t e a IS mos y tmiddot f hmiddot
porous rabonahza lon 0 t elr flagrantwrongdoing
he headsmiddot for Erigland and a career in crime
End of the book No The ~octor has successors Fourmiddot or five of them come and go with the speed of the participants in a comedy chase We get to k~oWeducation and recalled in this- ognize the ~imits of their proshytheir names and thats middotabout allmiddot respecfa passage of an address fessional competence and collabshy
Maggie finally retires andmiddot is given by the Pope last Novem- orate with youth movements and - thought to be sinking down to ber to a group of representatives lrganizations which are a death while thingsgo bad~y for of European private schools school of life some good folkmiddot of the village~ The Pontiff declared 0 at that I
and some villains wax fat But time 1) - Sailors Aid Ch~rity o _
Johnny returns obviouslyfrom i i t iifli tal tomiddot tself LISBON (NC )-Crewmen of prison to set ~he sc~les~ri~ht eXclu~e~ ~hec ta~k edt e~uca ~verl u middots Navr ships visit- i===========
surely a strange agent of Justlce t d hbts te mg LIsbon havedonated19 cases And Dr Drummond retutns to lOn at~ pr 1d
l prdlva dor-t of u~ed middotclothing to Caritas a 1
ganlza lons middotan In epen en BLUE recall MaggIe from the brmk of f tmiddothmiddotmiddotmiddot Catholic charitable organization group rom assummg elr re- RIBBON t d b fmiddot What IS sugges e y way 0 runnmg the house
extenuation of their sin is that This attempt at a riovel is they have invQluntarily been fairly amusing It is literate and placed in surroundings and a perceptive with a few dramatic way of life where temptation is passages and a few flickerings very strong an easy code pre- of fun But it isaboumiddot as ramshyvails and immoral affair are shackle as the house that Dr cpmmonplace There is also Druminond walked into on his more than a hint not only of first day in Ballybeg
the tyranny of art but-too of African Missions the evil which its service can A good account of African effect in one not crystal-clell~ as mission life is given in Ffre in to its limitations the Bush by Paul Bernier ttans-
This is a book rich in period lated from the French bRoch atmosphere and riotpus in colormiddot LEi Page (Kenedy $375) -It The author ismiddot impressively purports to be a middotnovel and we knowledgeable about music andmiddot are warned notmiddotto take it as musicansmiddot The international autobiographical middotWhile heed-
State ~~d addfessed ~ pre~l-dellt ~~arl~s lor~o~ th~ Soclal Week who readmiddot it at the openshying session of the assemIY Thelcenttter 5tatt~d that a nashytion coriscfous of its future should give corisideiableatten tion to the piobleiJi of the edu- cationit gives toiurmiddotYouth
It saio that modern states should give full freedom to pri shyvatemiddot initiatives in matters of
the hereafter and resume the middotbmiddotlmiddott thO fil k rlocal practice - with Maggie5Ponls~111he~hln I~ e m 8bels
a calm w lC IS mcompart1 eth th f d t l WI ts thu~ al1en amiddot req~lre-mEm 0 e uman ~erson
middot the liv~s of h1rdworking priests middot whomiddot have so middotmuch to contend middot with and often so little to show for their la15orsFew books about the missions are as reveal ing
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11 Family Life Continued from Page One
basis of our modern ffilrriage system To those whll have fallen under its spell m Irriage becomes not a way of li e but the way of life
Speaking about individualism 8S the second characteri ltiC of the secular iltleal of rna rriage Father Cervantes said tht aVelshyage romantic marriage dltes de- sire children but not f gtr the right reasons
This type of marrial e lie SUited does not want children for the glory of God or tor the good of the children or or the so~ial welfare of the communshyity but because the wife would fe(~l frustrated if she did not have a couple of childrln and the husband would tire of the wife unless she had the added interest of children to decoy his interest and economic sup- port
Romanticism logicall r deshymands a planned progr am of sex selfishness which iIlcludes contraception abortion lterili shyzation divorce mass insti tutionshyal placements adoptions and a general denial of social r espoJl- sibil~ty Father Cel vantes said
Roles Confused The middotthird characteristic of the
seeular ideal of marria ~e he continued is a confusion of the roles of husband anI I wife mother and father parelt and child The philosophical b~ sis of this confusion of roles~ ne de cllred isthe denial of the natshyural law theespou~l of themiddot cultural theory of social ~enesis and a romanticmiddotmis~ndemiddotstandshying of the meaning of the term democracy so that any rc Ie difshyferentiation between the sexes is considered undemocratic
Father Cervantes cor cluded that the American secular image of marriage and the famiy has yielded to the infantile p easure principle and megalomani a in its antisocial individualism
How this immature lecular ideal can be baptized irto the maturity of faith is nQ small
h d I dchallenge e ec are
General Picture Another speaker at th e conshy
vention Lee Blaske of Catholic Social services in Detroit warned about subtle sect lar in- fluences that threaten family strultures but he added tha~ middotthe general picture ofC litholic Only then he concludeq bert MS pastor recaled A marriage nd family life ~s can we hope tO have ourCathQ year ago we wer~ abullmost hangin( good lic family cultllre premised frQm the rafters of the church
Mr Blaske spoke on Marshy upon love (wich is tt~ distinct riding Qut the storm and none riage Conflict The Sacrld-Se~ hote of Christianity) inlgttead Qfo dreamed thatmiddota year lat~r we ular Hierarchy Hedelcribed sacred values as repre limtirig all middotthat is fixed and urchang
th I t h ing 10 e marrIage re a cons Ipbased on the principleshlherent in Ule natural and moral law
Secular values in ou hietiatchy he said repxesllnt the fluctuating standards s~nsisin pragmatism and rel~ tivism
th twhich is such a serIOus rea f Ito stable marrIage and amIy today behlnd a modern brick for amiddot concert structures at the present time rectory built as a wing to theh h (th Ii Leading the 115 musiciansDeclaring t at tea 0 C church
managers and aides was conshyfamily enjoys a favorabl e pOSI- h In conneetion with the dedication when compared (I our ductor Eugene Ormandy w 0
had brought the orch~stra heretion ceremopies Bishop Schexsacred-secular hierarchy Mr nayder administered Confirma Blaske added howeveJ that after dnping acclaim for recishy
tals in the Soviet UnionPoland tiqn ~q If- Clasl of 70 adults and and Western Europe d chilren i
The Pope presented a largemiddot ----------------- shy silver medailion to Mr Ormandy h Ith
~~~hr~s~d~~sat~~~eii~ n~SUP~Jt hffJI vidual members ~e chatted 11 rlJ
middotwith Mr and Mrs Ormandy and with individual musicians inshycluding violinist David Madison
associate concert master and assistant conductor Will i a m Smith
The orchestra which was to go to Austria to give a con
middot1
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nie Jean Brown winler of an essay contest 01 the theme Why I Should Exershy
eise My Right ~ Vote turned out to be a 2~-yearshyold DomInicanmiddotmiddot nun Sister Ma~y Consflia NC Pll itomiddot
cert in Graz after its Rome per formance was given a reception at the American Embassy in Rome
DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL Invite young girls (14-23) to
labor in Christs vaSt vineyard as an Apoltle of theEdi~icashytions Press Radio Movies andmiddotTelevision With these modern means these Missionshyary Sisters bringmiddot9hrists Doc trine to aU regardless of race color or middotcreed For informa- tion writeto
Rev tother Supriot St middotPaI~~~~~bull i8~8ton 3~ Mbull~s
fear wpuld see the dedication of the restored church
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ioners topk refuge in t~ebull choir ~ YES WE HAVE Papa IAudience loft of themiddot church dUrulg Ule t storm The loft and neaJby stor- lt) VATICAN CITY - His Holimiddot bull
age roomsmiddotvere above the crest G ness Pope Pius XII received bull KIN Extra Lge of the tidal wave which came in members of the Philadelphia the wake of the hurricane The SIZE Orchestra in a special audience bull King Size old rectory was demolishe~ in the Hall of the Consistory LOBSTERSOnly its empty shell remainswhile the group was in Rome
Conference work must be done to improve and strengthen this position and reach certain individuals who have permitted secular forces to dominate their marriage and family relationship
Mixed Marriages An address on the - Factual
Picture of Marriage and the Family Today- Socially was given by Brother Gerald J Schnepp of Stmiddot Marys Univershysity San Antonio Tex
He said that of all marriages in which Catholics are involved about 30 per cent are mixed marriages Stating that there are good reasons to believe the mixed marriage rate will inshycrease he added If we canshynot stop the trend we should at least take steps to decrease the disorganizing effect of mixed marriages -
Brother Schnepp middotsaid that although the divorce rat~ deshycreased 12 per cent between 1950 and 1955 the problem is still a major one in terms of the number of people involved
In 1955 there were 377000 divorces involving 754000 adults and an uncounted number of children he said In that same year there were 1531000 marshyriages This is a ratio of one divorce to every four marriages
An integrated approach towshyard modern family living was urged by ~lphonse yen ClEmens of the Catholic University of America Wastlington pe
iPter~~~e~ A~proaeh Mr ClEimens ~epl~red ihe
ininimal approachso Widespread in Catholic famlIies which uses as its only middotmiddotnOrin the sinfulness or sinlessness of a givenpracshytice He called for an inte grated approach which envisions norms beyond the field of morals and in the fields of dogma liturgy and ascetics
Mr Clemens declared that the practice of asking whether some~
thing is a sin should be replaced by questioning whether it is in conformity with the mind of the Church and a total Catholic culshyture
Ohly then he said can we hope to find that integral Cathshy
olic way of life which refrains from measuring necklines the number of minutes required to discharge the Sunday Mass obli shy
gation or the nUl1ber of times _ a teenager lllay date the same
person per week
THE ANCHORshyurs July 17 1958
Cheering Crowd Greets Co rd inaI
KILLARNEY (NC)-Streels bedecked with flags and buntshying and cheering crowds greeted His Eminence John Cardinal DAlton Primate of All Ireland as he ~rrived here to preside at the annual congress of the Catholic Truth Society of Ireshyland
Civil authorities later gave an official welcome to the Cardinal in the Town Hall The speaker at the ceremony recalled the fact that a few years ago Kilshylarney had named a new row of houses DAlton Avenue in honor of the prelate
In his reply the Cardinal exshypressed the hope that the aims of the Catnolic Truth Society would be made better known and that greater public interesf in the association would be aroused
PLAN WORLD MARIAN CONGRESS Franciscan Father Carlo Balic (left) il founder and chief Mariologist of the third Internationa1 Mario-Mariological Congress which will convene in Lourdes Sept 10-17 Father Balic is shown with his Eminence Gregory Peter XV Ca-rdinal Agagianian Patriach of CiliCia of the Armenians NC Photo
ProvincialNew La Salette
Continued from Page One Salette Minormiddot Seminary ~
HartshyS~minary Enfield N H SI1 ford in i914 to prepare for the perior of La Salette Seminar~ Priesthood Ill 1922he left for
Attlebor~ 15lP~rior alld Master of Novices at La Salette Semin- aryEastBre~steruntil the No vitiate was transferred to Cent~r Harbor N H in 1953 where middotFather LeBlanc again became Superior and continued his duties as Master of Novices t
Born in Amesbury the son of Maxime LeBlanc and Philo- mena Landry Father LeBlanc receiv~d his primary education at St Josephs Parochial School Fitchb~rg until he entered La
Prelate Dedicates Restored Church
CREOLE (NC)-Sacred Heart church here was blessed byBishop Maurice Schexnayder of Lafayette La a year after it was practically destroyed by
Hurricane Audrey
l~ his ~ermon at the dedicashytion Ma~ )ather Alvarez Gil
bull~eigium where he itudie4 phi~shyospptyand theology at the ~aul-
bullciJoiJmiddot Seminary the Dominishycan Fathers House of Studies a~ TournaLIt was at roitrnai that he was ordained to the PriestshyhOQd on March 26 19~8
As Provincial Superior Very P~middot~rmd Father Leblanc takes overmiddot the duties of Reverend vLgafg J Fortier MS who hasjust completed his middotterm His duties will give him charge of J
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Most Acces~ibleSh~W~as~ Jh William H Mooring
This week I h~ve some ~ords toeat middot After attending the D~meylanrl prem~ere in July 1955
said Walt Disney appeared to have brought qown from the realms of imagination into our world of crass material shy
ism his kingdom of crea- fornia md a mecca to most tures with their fine paroshydies of human strength of weakriess At Disrieyland they cOilld be touched by arld touch us for a quarter or four bits a ride
feared that by using his fairyland charshyactels to cajoleins tea d 0 f
eharm tis Walt had done vioshylieilCe to his itO c k p i I e of imaginative and ever re-play-able movies I was wrong I had under-estimated the power 8tI Disneys art nd over-esti- Jaat~d public resistance to hill had made outa good ease for essentially commercial show- stronger U S-Philippine coshy
t d d_nship opera JOn on economic an Ip-By now almost 12000000 lomaiic levelsmiddot Hiss message to
people have enjoyed Disneyland Hollywood boiled down to this About 43 per cent of them came --m outslde of Callfornla VISshyuv
ltors have represented over 60 foreign countries You might think of the place as mainly for young children but adults out-Ilurilber children 3 to 1 in age lit any rate
middot Adds New Attractions Disneyland has grown in size
Mid scope An original invest menf of $17000000 has been inshy
OICaSed to $23600000 the new- middotpeople For as President Garcia est attractions including a $300 pointed outmiddot the Philippines is 000 full-scale replica of the 18th one of Asias strongest rallyhig aentliry windjammer Colum points against athetistic commushybia which was thefirst Amer- nism It needs films to help- not i_I ship to sail around the hinder world Scnsesmiddot Politi
also a new 0I1e-~II launched a campaign of eivicTheres bull a According to one report Carlmiddot
waf trip through Tomorrow-middot Fnremans The Brlmiddotdge on the~ land and other delights ranging River Kwai already believed _ gtlIVI1i space ships to an imagin- to have taken in $6000000 durshyscurry down the hole with ing less than 1 000 theater runs Alice in W~mderland - in the USA is not acceptable
Froll the start Walt has said middotfor Eastern_ Berlin where the ttaet his Disneyland may never Reds hae the s1ly-so This may be fully and finally completed indicate the commies think the It will constantly be changing film is agin em _w attractions rising Aduillly do any American
On a recent weekdaygt 10 films play Eastern Germany ~uthful company I re-vlslted thesedays If they do the nUI1l-Disneyland I found courteous ber is small and the take microshyc~eerCul staffs Improved facili-scopic This tale about Kwai ties for hancpmg the crowds sounds mighty like a political ~lenty of good low-priced eat- publicity gag to me 109 pla~e~ and well shaded rest- Kwai teeins with Oneshyfal patl~
middot EXCltmg and Instructive These help to create the genshy
er~l atmQs~lere of happin~ss gaiety and contentment which pervades Disneyland as ftlll shylIIeeking family groups move through the magic of yesterday
todaymiddot and tomorrow On every side ideas spring at one endshylessly Most of them are excit shying as well as instructive
Disneyland has become a place to wonder as well as wander From Mickey Mouse to Dumbo
Donald Duck to the Sevel~ Dwarfs David Crockett to tt~ ~ Sleeping Beauty aU the characshyers on which Disney has basedhis~ unique reputationas the w~1ds gr~atestpurveyor of famlly enertainrneiitcombine 110 make pf Disrieyiarida pul
Sfi~~~i~yen~~i~ Dame Disney-~t~ri4sfor
Far from satiating public inshyterest in the theater and TV pc~~rams provided by Disney Disneyland so blends artistic and oornmercial appeal as to stimushy
lat t ~h e l
man ~ has done what no
cMh~rs have attempted He lias lIlade his name a seal and guar~ antee of good clean fun for thenst family audience While many modern showmen have starved us of entertainment reshyfleeting the sense of child-like wonder innate in us all Disney has reached out via theater and llome screens to provide healthyre-recreation even incidental education in its finest popular forms
Arid in this plan I now see ~ has made Disneyland hill reatest and most accessible showcase No wonder itmiddot is -ut to all those visitine Cali shy
Please send us more motion pictures which reflect ideals your country and mine have in common
He did not say but seemed to infer that not all the Hollywood movies sent to the East in these
days express or exemplify the -better side of American life
This message from Garcia should be taken seriously tomiddot
heart by the Holly~ood movie
people living here Message From Garcia
President Carlos P Garcia of the Philippines visited 20th Century-Fox studios the busishyest and most confident in Holly- wood these days At luncheon he was feted by the Motion Picture AssociatioIJ
Film stars ~nn Blyth Irene Dunne Virginia Mayo Ronald Regan Jeff Chandler Rod Steishyger ~une Lockhart Joan Fonshytaine and others were present Many top producers directors and ~riters were there too
President Garcia already had seen President Eisenhower He
World ism and since when have the Marxists objected to that
-Colorado CentenaryDENVE~ (NC)-A Pontifi shy
cal Mass and a pageant featuring 100 Years of Catholic Faith in P
Colorado will be among the contributions of Colorado Cathshyolics tp the Rush to the Rockshyies centennial celebration here
l Fl 1959n e )ruary
H SEA1gt 49th 81ATEG M h I()vernormiddot IC ae A Stepshyovich of the Territorv of Alaska is _a native Ala~kan son of a pioneer immigrantshyof the golil rush days First Catholic ever elected to that
office he is a graduate of Gon7aga University Sp()shyklne and Notre Dame Uni- versit~~ law schooL Themiddot 39shy
year~ld war veteran is the father of ei~ht children nnd is a daily Conununicailt
afld religious~iilstructionto pre- shy fulfll h pare the people to I t elr duties as eiiizens
The campaign includes a courSe for leaders oi the move- ment gi~en by pr6iniQent )ay of the Mission continentsmiddot and ecclesiastical personalitiesmiddot _ --- shyat the parish theatre of the Cut outthis cojumn pi~ your sacrificeto it and mailit to the Church of Our Lady of Candle- Most Rev F~lton J Shee~National Director of The Society for mas here the PropagatIon ~fthe Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Y
It deals with such questions or y~ur DIOCESAN DIREC~OR REV RAYMOND T CONSiDINE as the position middoto Catholics with middot368 N9rth Main ~treet Fall River Mass
regard to political parties and therole of the Church and the Former Industrialist u S~ SenateConfirms state in the field of the general SImiddotngs F middotrst Mass McCone Selection welfare of the people It also includes a studyof social ques- ROUBAIX France (oNC) WASHINGTON (NC) - The
MARTYR PRIEST Fifty y~ars ago Father Leo Heinshyrichs OFM of St Elizashybeths Church Denver was kiHed by an anarchist while
d t b H Ihe wasmiddot 18 n utmg 0 y Communion at Sunday Mass
Born in Oestrichs Archdioshy
cese of Cologne Germany in 1867 he entered the Order of St Francis at Paterson
NJ in 18~(being ordained
in 1891 His cause for beati shyfication has been present~d to the Vatican A special
plaque may be ampeen in the Denv~r Franciscan Church
aSking th~ faithful to~ pray for him Instead they come to pray to him NC Photo
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Have you evermade a convert Have YOO loved your lalth_ much that it overflowed to make others share the JOYs 01 ihe GOs- pel Couldmiddotthere not be spiritual birth-control as well as physical birth control If the spirit 01 a Catholic stifles the generation 01 Christ in ~tbers is it not serious as is the robbing of the earth 01 the fruit when tIJe seed is planted
To the m~ITied thesinglegt and all the faithful will be asked on Judgment Day Where are your children Some will have to give account Of the generation of the flesh and all must give account of the generation of ihe Spirit Is the United States canonical-minded or evangelical-minded does it consider only the sheep within its own fold or do we re~ member that Our Lord said Other sheep I have who are not of the fold
The United States has eleven times as many Catholics as South Korea bu~ counts less than twice as many converts Th~ U~ted States h~s fifteen times as many priests as Sout~ Korea However eonvershysions in the United States Dumber less than three per priest per lear while in South
Iorea conversioqll aUinber two hundred pe test per yeK
-- shyBecause there was ~o one ~ teach them religion four non-
Christian villages 150 miles south of Seolllbegan a do-it-~ourself conversiOn campaign Now two thousand are ready for Baptism and many more are asking for instructions ~
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If you have never had a convert it would be well as priest or layman to lJegin making sacrifices to send misionaries or teachers of catechism to these areas This can be done -for aboutmiddot $25 a month Whe~e could $25 a month or any multiple of it bebettermiddot spent to prepare for a happy eternity What a joy on Judgment Day to learn that through our self-denial converts will rise up to declare us blessed lor aiding hi giving them the faith The quesshy
tion of where your sacrifices will be sent to make converts will as always ~epend ap~n the Holy Father~ When you give to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith you give to the Holy Fatber and by all~wjng him to decide where the sacrifice must be ent you bring apon yourself an exira blessing
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you pick up a WORLDMISSION ROSARY and circle the globe in payer For 3 sacrifice-offering of $2 ~long with your request you can havea rosary on which you will remember to pray for all ~be Missi~s of the world because the multicolore~ beads reinind you
Senate has confirmed without opposition President Eisenhowshyers appointment of John A Mcshy
Cone Los Angeles businessman as a member of the Atomic Energy Commission Mr McCone a Catholic layshy
man and a Knight of St Greshygory since 1955 represented tHe President at the March 1956 celshyebration of the 80th birthday and 17th anniversary of the corshyonation of His Holiness Pope Pius XII
Mr McCone disc1os~d here that it is understood he would
be named chairman of the A I
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tions arldo the rights of farri-Hies in matters of education
In announcing the campaign Catholic Action leaders declared that if was their movements
mission to insure proper gufdshyance of the faithful in order that they might be practicing Catholics and better citizens in the exercise of their civic duties and rights
JThe group of lecturers giving the course in civic and religiousinstruction includes Auxiliary shyacas ~hq ~s also Military Vicar
f Bishop Ramon Lizardi 0 Carshyof Venetuela
~he five chiidren and 26 grandshychildren of a prominent indusshytrialist attended his first Solemn Mass in the Church of Saint Martin here wHh hundreds of his fotmer employes Andr~Lepoutre 69 left Roushy
baix shortly after the death of his wife 10 years ago Leaving the several wool processing plants and mills he owned in the hands of his relatives he went to the Benedlctlne Abbey of St Andre near Bruges Belgium to study for the priesthood
He was ordained by His Emishynenee Achille Cardinal Lienartmiddot
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Opens Space 4~ge to Students WASHINGTON (NC) - The while advancing in the knowshy Assert Church
Graduate llChool of astron Igtmy ledge of astrophysics conducted here ill the nat ons Promi~es HopeThe very word astronomicalcapitol at Georgetown Univershy has come to symbolize size orsity is one of the largest in middotthe To Christians great magnitude Computingworld J problems relating to the solar SAN FRANCISCO (NC)
Authority for ~he lrtatenent system used bya mathematical -The Church always looksis Father Francis J~ Heyden SJ genius who directs the s~hool He said like it is going down in disshyBut at Georgetowns school of
aster-this is true in everyit is the only Cat~olic scho( 1 of astronomy a time-saving eiecshyastronomy in thi~ country al shy age Our times look the worsttronic computor has been obshythrough there are some 59 ether But the Church is not goingtained It is an electronic brain Buch schools in thJ nation down It is Christ living againformally known as ElectroData
in each member in each genershyTher are some 10 studem s at E 101 manufactured by the Burshyation and not communism northe school One ot the uni vershy roughs Corporation The brain
Ilityr most distinglJished grldushy is able to compute in a manner a million devils can stop the Mystical Bodyates in radio-astr~nomy is Dr of minutes problems which used
The man talking is FatherJohn P Hagen noW the dirE ctor to take a mathematical genius of the U S Navya Vanglard days and weeks to solve Martin DArcy SJ former project master of Campion Hall Oxford
New Meaning University now lecturing at theIn search for truth rather than I With the coming of the space middotUniversity of San Francisco age the Institute of World Poli shy
a race for supreDacy of s ~ace
His message Hope the astronomy llChol at Georgeshy ty founded in 1945 at Georgetown was found~d 123 )ears In a world beset by problematown by the late famous scholarago The roll call of students each Christian individual must Father Edmund A Walsh 5Jand scholars who jhave come to imitate Christ in struggling withhas taken on a new significancethe ~iChool over t~e years reads middot his own crosS knowing that heThe institute originally waslike a Whos Who in Scieltce will be knocked down but knowshyfounded to deal with problemsThe coursesmiddot are ~asic afid fasshy middot ing too that he is winning aU
of international affairs concernshycinating and the ~dents tomc the timeing war But now there arefrom many partsmiddot of the Wlrld Father DArcy acknowledg~problems in unchartered areasEarly Y~ars the perils of the time communshyand there are global matters shynever before dreamed of as manshyFather James Curley SJmiddot 123 YEARS OF ASTRONOMY Founded in middot1835 the ism war strife poverty each
founded the schoCll in 1835 He kind looks C)nce again tomiddot the school of astronomy at Georgetown UniversityWashing- mans personal struggle But he Iltarted the practice of kee ping glory of the God-made stars ton D C is the only Catholic school of its kind in the nation i~sists Gods on our side a daily record ofl temperatures
and thelargest in the world A noted astronomer Father Need Virtue ~f Hopenoon 3 pm and q pm Balomshyeter readings wcentre taker at Renovate Chap~l Francis J Heyden SJ is its direCtor The toll call of its Hes times~ million more
powerful than any devil Father noon He entered the infO mashy dgra uates reads like a Whos Who in Science-~ The George- DArcy reminds With the Re-Don faithfully ot~r 50 y~ars At W~st Point
town Astronomical Observatory pictured here was begun demption the devil was defeatedprestrving the d~~ for future WEST POINT (NC)-A $500- on the campus in 1841 NC Photo for aQ time-thats the messagescholars He hardly could lave 000 renovateion project isunder- of St Paul We should remem- realized that this practice one
way at the Chatgtel of the Most Swedmiddotmiddotsh Smiddotchoolboy Gmiddotyes Lesson bel it The devils been check- day would develfpinto Jront Holy Trinity at the Uinted States mated forever Of course indishypage news Military ~cademyhere I Chimiddot Ch l Hmiddot viduals can perish through theirIn 1841 the astronomical ob A new tower will be built for n at OC urcn ~tory own fault and there will al shynervatory was begun at the unishy the gothic structure and the STOCKIOLM (NC) -- Radio The 110000 Crowns Ques- ways be natural anxiety but versity campus alld in 1845 the chapel sanctuary and choir loft listeners and teltivision viewers tions and the answers given by there is no cause for pelsimism first observations were II ade will be expanded in this predominantiy Protestant Haakon on the Swedish radio Ho~ is a virtue much neededThe dist~nction ot determi ling
In addition the chapel base country were given a lesson in and teleyision shlgtw were the today bull the true meridian pf Washington ment will be enlarged and an the history of the Catholic following 1) Which pope was Father 0Arcy believes thatwas achieved in 1850 by the all-purpose room will be con- Church during - the past few imprisoned in Castel Saflt An- Catholics are too much infected Jesuit university structedformeetjngs and lec- weeks by a 13-year-old schQol- gelo during the 1ack Qf Romc with Jansenism-talingmiddot theIn 1911 the latel Father Franshytures The work is expected to boy and was freed upon payment of negmiddotativemiddotview that God is toecis ATorndorf S- fo~nded the be completed about Christm~smiddot Haakon Josephson of this city a ransom (Cleent VII 1523-middot severe emphasizing the stayinoeisll1010gical observatory a1 the
Most Holy Trinity chapel a attracted nationwide attention 34) 2) Whi~h plaquope took the away from sin instead of emshySCh(4)l There day tn and daJ out parish of the New York arch- whim he appeared on the Swed- initiative of the first Crusade phasizirig doing goodteleseisms were r1corded ar d in diocese was built in 1899 after ishr~dio and television version (Urban JI 1088-99) 3) Which The Jesuit scholar and edu-1923 Georgetown I Was abl to
record the great (arthquake ofmiddot a spe~ial act of Congress author- of Double or Nothing Choos- Pope allowed Charlemagne to cator thinks that the doctrine TokJo 12 hours bcentfore the n~ ized use of government land for ing the historyof the papacyas be crowned on Christmas Day in of the- Mystical Body holds
a Catholic church The parish his subject he won the top prize St feters (Leo Ill 795-816) promise of restoring hopeprominent news $ervice of the now serves some 750 cadets of 10000 -Swedish crowns (about 4) Which pope fourJded the Sis- Christians His advice is enshyday reported the fUsaster
and several hundred officers $2000)afte~ giving the correct tine Chapel and was alse gtin- graved in the motto Living thSpace ~ge enlisted men civilians and their answers to a series of questions volved in the cOllspiracy against truth in love let us grow upToday there ar~ new use for families about eight popes Lorepzo de Medici (Sixtus IV in Him who is our head Christ
the observatory instrum ~nts The chapel has always been As an additional prize Haakon 1471-84) 5) Which pope ex- Too many Christians are likeAtomic explosion$ may be deshy maintained without government was given a free trip to Rome commumca~ed Savonarola and St Thomas the Apostle thetectcd in various parts of the caused thIs reformer to be support A national committee where the highlight of his four- h d d b d h t want a sIgn they are not willIngworld Now that the space age t h ange an Ullle as a ere IC t b l th t hdunder the direction of Gen J ay VISI came w en he was re- (Alexander VI 1492-1505) 6) 0 eleve WI ou seell1g ehas evolved from ~he atomic age Lawton Collins (USA Ret)is ceived in audience by His Holi- Which popes troops defeated s~ld But we must no~ ask forthe big problem if a better unshyseeking funds for the renovation ness Pope Pius XII The Pontiff signs Our Lord remll1ded uswhich were tak~n at 6 am project The special gifts com- who had heard about the school- those 0 Empelqr Fredellk IIa~ that Blessed are they who seederstanding of ~hotosyntllesis mittee is headed by Gen An- boys interest in the history of Parma (Innocent IV 1243-~4) not but believe thony C McAuliffe (USA the popes encouraged him to 7) WhIch pope was the subject Palrish Has I Splenl~id of a famous paintfng by Titian L M b hmiddotRet) continue his study of the papacy argest em ers and ratified the cC4~titutions ofVocations ~ecord Gen Collins said that COh- New York Bound the Jesuit order (Paul III 1534- OMAHA (NC)-The Catholic
WESTPHALIA (NC) - V7hen tributions to be the project can Shortly before returning to 49) 8) Which pope under whose Daughters of America now has the Church of thcent Visitation in be sent directly to the chapel Stockholm Haakon also re- pontificate the dogma of papal its largest membership 209000 this little commlmity on the here The General stressed that ceived an offer to come to New infallibility was proclaimed in the 55-year history of the plains of central T~xas celeblated anyone interested in having a York to qualify for the $64000 voluntarily took the position of organization This was anshyits 71ith anniversarr nine pI iests corps of middotofficersmiddot with proper Question quiz show He accepted being a prisoner in the Vati- nounced here at the national and 21 Sisters w~re amon~ the spiritual training should be in- the offer after obtaining his par- can after the unification of convention of the Catholic wornshynatives who retuled home and terested in the project ents consent to make the trip Italy (Pius IX 1846-1878) ens group too~ part in it
There are only 163 fan ilies in this all-CathoJ)c commu nity but in recent years- there nave ~fllt 48 vocati0rs--10 pi iests nd 38 SIsters __
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Divine Word So~iety THE ANCHOR- 4Th~ Yardstick Thurs July)7 1958- I
Names College Head ST LOUIS (NC)-A -priestSays Corporations~ Unions ~ African Bishop
bull who has spent the last decade -working among Negro poor in FRANKFURT (NC) ~ BishopMust Coordinate Policies St Louis has been selected by Joseph IGwanuka of Masaka
By Msgr GorgeG Higgins the Society of the Divine Word Uganda ordained two p~iests of to become rector of the DivineDirector NCWC Social Action Department thlaquo White Fathers here for theWord College in Washington
On July 1wages and other labor costs in the steel African missionsHe is 67-year-old Father WilshyIndustry went up automatjcanyunde~the terms of the third liam A Benz He will ordain five more in
and last year of the Steelworkers current contract Why Catholic schools the ne~ recshy Munich on July 20 This is the tor believes are urgently needed first time an African-born bishopdidnt the industry (fo(the twelfth time since the end of tomiddot win Negroes to Catholicism has ordained priess in_this dty
alone stop the march of infla- crisis getS lilY worsetheym~bt 5Miriiaturi Booklet U~ry be persladrd fol~iye~t a try
That last senten~eof -~ bllt for th~ time bejnitbey aremiddot ~mz GefIl1aIJY (NC)- A SupercRight DelwlteExtra d~se Trim not likely ~ ito 90 ~~niature bo9~et mea$uring _
middotSM~KED bull SHANKLESS La ConclUSIon In the words of o~ly a Jittl~ more t~im six tbou- _ economist John K Galbraith in sandths ofa square inclt 000- ~
middot TteAf~luent Soci~ty Where tain~ng the Lord~ P~aer u --iriflation is concerned nearly seven languages has been placedmiddot evelyone firidsitconvenient to on sale heremiddot
middot cohline himself to conversation The 14-page booklet so ti07 that three copies can be placed
I Portugal Issuesmiddot New on a penny is being sold to raise funds to rebuild the JohannSeries of Stamps Gutenberg Museum here which SPECIAl
LISBON (NC)-Portugal has _ was destroyed during the war issued two new series of stamps T~e Our Father is printed in representing two native saints English German French Dutch who are venerated in thiscoun- Swedish Spanish and Amershy SALE try _ ican as the publishers call it
The stamps bear the images of 1dW middot St~ Theotonius a 12th century
Augustinian monk and middotSt Eliz- ab~th of Portugal 14th century queen who became famous for her charity-
The series are of two stamps each Tne image of St Theotoshy
riius is printed oil a green hVoshy_ ~cudo s1lt gt c and on a sepia JHUR$DAY FRIDA~
~ Iive-e~udo stamp The brick ed AND SATURDAY ONLYI90MME~10RATIVES The and violet d~noininationsof the
blcent~nmal of the birth of St Elizabethseries have aface lIIio It hOt or icedl AntQJ1io C~nova (1757-1S2i6 c va~t1Er ~~ o~e~nf2gt9 eScudos famed sculptor imdfirst di~~slle~h~~~y ~
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World War II) counter im- BI h b I t I h oug s rmgs ~s dlr~t y tomiddot ~ed la eJ WIt a substantial the point of thismiddotcolumn~ It is ~crease III prices debatable whether or not the
According to Business steel industry should increase itS W~ek thats the main topic of prices this year imd whether or discussion these days in the not it should have raised themmiddot iteel and re- 11 times since the end of World lated industries War II It is also being But -thats beside the pOint discussed in the The point is that the decision as daily press to whe~her or not there ought to
CONDUCTS SERVICESBus i n e s s be another price increase in an Father Robert Lynch OFMWeek says that industry as important as steel
the~e is ~o sin- should not be made in a vacuum will conduct solemn devoshygle ans~er to but hould be coordinated with tions in honor of St Anne t his question the price (and wage and profit) at Our Ladys Chapel Newbeyond U S decisions of other industries
Bedford July 20-26 SteePs s tat e- What Next ment that it is At the present time unforshynot going to act tunately this can be done -orily Soiled Currencyuntil the situ haphazardly if at all There is ation clarifies And thats about no organization nor federation Giftto School the siz~ of it of organizations in which labor
If is taken for granted at and management from the PITTSBURGH (NC)-St Anshycourse that steel piiceswill major industries can meet even thonys Sehool for Retarded eventually be raised either one to talk about much less sys- Children in nearby Oakmont at a time or all at once but tematically coordinate their Pa is $10970 richer through an -Until the situation clarifies it- wage-price-profit decisions inmiddot anonymous gift in soiled and deshyllelf ~ven the experts can onlymiddot the best interests of the econ- comp()sed bills -
guess as to why the industry omy as a whole The money arrived at the cOntraryto its past policy is -I can only conclude there- sehoolby mail in a dirty and teinporarily holding-the line fore with the same set of ques- bulky White envelope There
Se~~rl t~ntativeexplan~tion~lttions I ask~d inth~column tw~ was no indication of its senders bave beep suggestedOnei is w~e~s ago what_~lft~Where identity The ~oney mostly in th~tthe ~teelindu~trYsunexOwe go_ftO~~~re $20 bills ~~s mailed in~itts-~cted de~sion to PQstp~ne if ~o we gOJ)~ll~ph~~ardly as burgh - 1
n4)ttO fQrego another increasem ~he Iast~ WIthihttle~rno ~o-j Fa~h~r Artru~ h G~rQm in prices was motivat~d tya ordln~t19n a~n tile ffiaJgtr m~ tect~~ of the I~S~ItUtlO~ said desire to curb inflation and duSt~I~S a~aUDl~llSH so we ta~ tbeuro ~oney was evIdently thereby lJelp to cure the cllrrenl have It on th~a~th~~Ity of Mr br~ed ~~s~ middothovl~n~ no economic recession alough-who 18 c~rtamly one of 0rte ~nowsTli~ bills are the
Th t t t h the two or three most impor- ~melJize as billsI)oW used shyt aaCCsordanl gln eBres ~ng twcory tant business executives in the I didiIt try to handle them
bu n 0t USIness eek Ut d S hli there probabl isnt an thin ~ m ~ tates -that we shall ~uce addedltbeca~sewhen it For -one u~ng it ru~ssrack contmue to hav~ mflabo I ~uc~e~ one It started to upagainstan official U S Steel _ Remem~erwhlt he ~Id No cr~lble 10 myhand ~he bIllS position made ublic last Au- one co~panyno one lTIduStry~fe~ not stacked or ~ven ~und gust b Ch P Ro M andnooneuDloncanal()ne5top marubberband-butJuststuffed
Y bef alrmathn Kgefr the march of inflationmiddot in the envelope BIough ore e e auver Committee investigating steel If 0tI the~ther han~ we agree O~ the adVice o~ ~n attorney price rises - that the major co~po~ations and and ~ocal bank offiCIals Father
d the major unions of the United Garbm ~nt ~he mor~ey an en-Mr Blou~h recalled that In States ought to rdinate th ve~ope to the curenty redempshy
May 1948 WIth the hope of curb- lt00 ellmiddot ~ d f h U in fl t pohcles mmiddot the best interests of ~on IVISI(~nO te S Treas- r~C~~$al ~05n U~ S ~teellowe~ the e~(momYas~awllole are we un Jihe goyerpment r~d~Dedt rant p~r t~n ~nd refused prepare~ to _take the next logi- tbe ~118 ~ft~J ~Pilratln~ and ~~em~g~a~~~reetried cal steP ~y~tinging them tQ- ountng the~ ~ pr~sS th~te t Iether for thlS P1rpose in some mvolved ~hemlcal treatm~nt In
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at Mt St Mary Convent here me is at present ftationed
Sister Margaret Mary R lM bull native of Some~set Mass has taught at St Joseph School Fall River Holy Family School Newmiddot Bedford St Maryt School ~orth Attll~boro and I Holy ~ ame School Ne~ Bedfprd where she is now statIOned
Sister Mary Catherine R SM bull native of Newfdundland after some years of t~aching a St Joseph School F~li River was appointed Mistres~ of Novices at Mt St Mary Convent and later became the Mothfr Superilr of the l~all River Corpmunity l~rom
1939 to 1957 she was Cour cilor Provincial at Cu~berland R I Sistllr is at presert assistait to the Superior of M~ St Rita Conshyvent Cumberlandl R I
Sister Mary Gertrud~ RSM a native of New Ifedford u ught in St Louis School St Pa trick School St Jose~h School and Mt St Mary 4cademy Fall River St Mary ISchool rforth Attleboro and St Kilian Sc hool New Bedford whfre she is sta- tioned at present She has been Superior at St P~trick Con vent Fall River and Principal cf St PatrickSchool stl Joseph Sool and St Kilian S~hooI Hel sisshyter Sister Mary Anthony R SM who died in 1~55 was also among those professed on July 16 1908
Sister Mary Ttresita R SM bull nltive of Taunton Mass bas taught in the elerhentary grades at St Mary Cathedral School and lateras supervisor of lliusic and Art in St 1Iary Cathedral School and St Mary St~hool New Bedford S~e is at pI esent
stationed at Our iLady of) I[ercy Convent Nw Bedford
SEles Per~ecuti[)n Possible ~ow of Our Lady l~a here
Thestatement was issued the LAUNCESTONI (NC)-Ierseshy day befpre a second promisedmiddot
nttion of Catholicsis not today Hmiracle was to take place arid impossible even fn the En llish- instructions were giVen thatmiddot it BPeaking world Archbishop John C Heenan of jLivcrpool Aid here ~
He was addres ing some 5000 persons gathere in this ornshywall town for ttje annual comshymemoration of themartJrdom of Blessed Cuthb~rt Mayne proshytomartyr of the I British semshyinary priests I
(The seminarr priests were priests ordained abroad lit- the time of the Refo~mation ~n Engshyland A law pa~sed during the reiltn of Queen ~lizabeth I ~ade
it high treason jpunishab Ie by death for a seminary dest even to be in En~land)
Powerful odern Iates Aid Archbishop JIeenan are no less determhied than w~ ~ the England of the I first Eliabeth to stamp out th~1 ancient Iaith
]iar more pers4ns are no sufshyfering for their jFaith thall ever before he declared so th it the 20th century cold be cal ed an age of martyrs
All Europe has seen swift changes in our o~n )ifetiml the Archbishop a~ded Nobody dares prophesy what will be the polftical comple~ion of his or any other coun~ry in 10 or 20 years time Forces hostile to all religion are in the ma rch It is not inconceivable that even in the English-~peaking world Catholics may have to ~hoose
between faith a)ld persor al seshycurity
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the ruling Institutional Revo_ lutionary party (PRI) rl mning far ahead in ullofficial I eturns and the electi0r assured of its
middot presidential ca~didate fonso Lopez Mateos tbe laws hostile to the Church in this country arl~ expected ~ remain ~n the books
It is anticiplted that asiD other recent PRI administrashytions these laJs probab y will not be strictly lenforced Presishy
MOTHER SUPERIOR AND PRESIDENT At the White House Mother Francine Marie Lepicard (above) Superior General of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul accompanied by three other members visitedmiddot THIRTY YEARS AGO President Eisenhower and presented him a painting of
the foundation was laid for 81 Marys Church EUAD Archdiocese the head of Christ Visiting her communitys houses in laquoit ERNAKULAM INDIA Financial conditions prevented the Churcla the United States and Canada Mother Lepicard will return
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from belne built In the past few year to her headquarters in Paris today NG Photo the parlshloDers aU POOl farmers bave
with extreme difficulty and hardship shytbemselvetl beeD able to save $2000 Wltla this mODey to buy materials and tbroUlb Dismi~~ Report of Apparation their OWD labor they built tbe walls
TERN (NC)-Anmiddot official tatement issued by the Terni and Nanli diOCese has dismissedmiddot any element of- divine -origin
middotmiddotin recently reported apparitions
be posted in all churches of the diocese~ An earlier promised miracle-the cure of an infant -failed to take PlacemiddotSuggests Catholic
The statement declared Festmiddotvat middotn IrelandHAt Maratta Alta on the outshy
skirts of Terni two children (11- DUBLIN (NC)-A suggestion year-old Gino Armadori and 9- for a national Catholic festival year-old Paola Piazza) claim to in Ireland was offered here by bave repeatedly middotwitnessed ap- Chief Superintendent H OMara tlte trials and problems spiritual aDd material to be met and r paritions of the ltadonna Also of the Dublin police force Hived 1I0t ODly at the time of the acceptance of
- other- persons claim they have had Visions Asmiddotamiddotresultmiddotof the reports put out by the press largecrowds f(lIli the town and other areas have flocked to the place fof the repOrted apparishytions)
Aid to Talented BosToN (NC)The Carnegie
Corporation of New York has given a grant of $85000 to Bos- ton College to subsidize in part the institutions- program for especially talented stuQents the college announced
HOLY CROSS FATHERS
FOUR-YEAR COEDUCATIONAL COLLEGE
for Information write to
This episCopal c~ria after their ehurch All their savings have bee careful consideration deClares used aDd cODditions are such at preset that the aforementioned facts tbat the pittance thei earn ~ardly eovenexclude in the most absolute the expenses ofthelr daily Iivln lJnle way the extraordinary intershyvention of God and the Most Holy Virgin am- are theref9re devoid of any prodigious charshyiacter of divine origin
The statement was signed by Msgr Giuseppe Vanni Martini Vicar General of the diocese
Superintendent OMara sug gested such a festival would show the contribution Catpoli shycism has made to Irish life and culture
As ari annual event hemiddot l8iCl it would also serve to attract visitors to Ireland and would consolidate the work of aU CathollC Action bodiesmiddot in Ule
eountry Supeiintendent OMara made
the suggestion at the annual convention of Vexilla Regis alumni organization of St Patshyricks College Maynooth
Former Member of Jewish Faith Ordained Sacred Hearts Father
JAFFREY (NC)- A former member of the Orthodox Jewish faith who was converted to Catholicism during a three-year period of military service has been ordained a priest at Queen of Peace Seminary here
Bishop Matthew F Brady of Manchester ordained Father Simeon Polen in the Congregashytion of the Sacred Hearts~ The young priests father Samuel Polen of Pinebush N Yand his sister Mrs George Pederson also of Pinebush attended the ceremony Father Polen born Simeon
Stanley Polen in New York City became a convert while serving with the U S Army
-Signal Corps He was baptised on the remote Aleutian island of Naknak Alaska in April 1949 by Father George Endal SJ
The soldier had attended John Adams High School in New York prior to entering military servshyice Following his discharge from service in 1950 he joined the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts at Wareham He toek classical studies there for two years spent a years novitiate at the congregations house in Fairhaven and then returned
a root Is put OD the eburch the monsoona JAo Holy FaJhtrs MirJiIJn Ai will ruin the work already done Tbe oDI~ - tht Orimtal Ch reb tbln that the parlshlo1ers can now eo
r Ii tribute Is th labor $5000 will buy tlie mate~lals ~ecellS~ry tocomplete the roof and tlte interior The Arc 1raquolshop of ErDakula~ humbly requests our ald Any help tbat yCNI might be able to Ilve will be deepl) appreciated by the Archblsho~ and tbe people or St Mary Parish EDAD INDIA
A HOME IN OVR OLD AGE ALL OF US WANT THAT oua PALACE OF GOLD CLUB GIVES SISTERS WHO CARE FOB
THE AGED THE MEANS TO PROVIDE THE HOMES
VOCATION PROBLEMS - AeeeptaDee of a religious vocatioD Is Dot always easy many
a YooatloD but ID the followin through One of the reatest dlffleulths facedb) bOYI ID the Near Eastls a material one how to find the financial meaDII to follow a vocatloD The eost for - the INlDuDary tralnlilr Is $600 100middot a year tor shl ~ean ALEXANDER and SEBASTIAN -are two 1raquo011 In INDIA without the flnanela meaDI They are now In tile seminary and wltll many other - shylIemlDulaDs are prayine that 110m ODe will adopt them Indpay f ampbelr lIemlnar) eourse
THE MONEY IN MARYS BANK IS USED FOR THE middotTRAINING OF NATIVE SISTERS MONEY DEPOSITED IN THIS ACCOUNI BRNGS HEA VENLY DIVIDENDS
PERFECTION To be perfect Thousands in religions life are strlvln for perte
aOD through the vows of poverty ehastity and obedience To be poor Is a great trial to be willing to remain POOl wben one mlgbt trive to better oneself require great faith SISTER JOSEPHINE and SISTER CHRISTINE have willingly chosen poverty for life as BASILIAN SISTERS In LEBANON Sinc they are already poor poverty will be nothln new tbey are however sanctifying tbemselve tbrough a dedicated acceptance of poverty Could you help them towards a full life dedi cated to God iD tbe service of otbers The cost of their tralnlnl Is $300 $150 a year for eacll
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IMonstranee $40 1 Altar Stone bull f Crucifix bull bull bull 25 PlCture bullbull 15 Statue bull 3 Altar 75 Candles 20 Chalice
If you would like to give such a 1ft In the name of amiddot relative 01 friend we would be ~appy to lend a GIFT CARD indicating your middotklndness Sucb a gift ould bring spiritual benefits to both the giverand the receiver
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to Wareham for two more yeaJl of study
In 1955 he was sent to Rome where he made studies at the Gregorian University from which he received the licenti shyate in sacred theology this year He is to return to Rome in Ocshytober for further study He ~
remaining in Jaffrey for the summer
Most of the students now at the Queen of Peace Seminary here are expected to be assigned to Japan the foreign mission of the congregations American province The congregation was founded during the French Revshyolution and now has 1400 priests 1000 students 300 Brothers and 2000 Sisters
New Superior ROCHESTER (NC)-Mother
Mary Callista has been elected Superior General of the Sisters of the Third Order Regular of
St Francis of the Congregation of Our Lady of Lourdes She succeeds Mother Mary Alcuiu who has been Superior General since 1946
Mother Callista has Ilerved since 1952 a1l general councilor and general vicaress of the ewn- munity
dent-elect Lop~ MateOll is the FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN PresidentTHE ~EAN 110111 of a Catholi= family ald was Mlgr Ptr P Tuohy Natl Sec educated at a ldarist BIothers STONEHILL COLLEGE Send all communications to IIChool here (ATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATIONOfficial returns of the election North EaSton MassachuSetts arl~ not expected to be ann i)unced 480 lexington Ave at 46th St New York 17 N Ybull until Septembet
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Time middotIncreases Fascination OfNewmans Personality
By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno
With that formal solemnity which is rooted in the tradition of the Church the cause of John Henry Cardinal Newman has been introduced in the ecclesiastical court of Bi~mingham England The Archbishop of that see sucshy
eessor to the doughty Ulla- been made t~ cast doubt upon thorne who was Newmans Newmans absolute integrity
middot unwavering friend and sup- This is the work of an agnostic porter in the hierarchy has Geoffrey Faber grandnephew of constituted a commission to be- that Father Frederick Faber gin the long and involved process who was one of Newmans earli shyof examining est recruits for the Oratory of his title to be St Philip Neri but who in the
ranked among course of the years became the Blessed ahd sadly estranged from his mimshygiven the hon- tor ors of the altar Reading Fabers book one has
There is much the feeling of a noxious slime to be accom- being spread over the image of pUshed in this the Cardinal as from wholly inshyextraordinary sufficient and inconclusive evishycase The study dence he attempts to prove a of the cardi- basic and unworthy lack of man-DaIs life and limiss as providing the key to Yirtues must be his career undertaken not Church Seeks Virtge from the viewpoint of a biogra- That Newman was hypersenshy
middot pher but in search of the mfn~t- sitive goes without saying That middot est scrap of evidence which he found it exceedingly- difficult
eould swing the scales ~me way to forgive injuries seems to be the other too clearly established to admit
His writingsvoluminous as of controversy That he made they are including thousands mistakes of- judgment anel wu apan thousands of personal let- a pool assessor of men espeshytelS must be re-examined in dally where friendship had once ~ light of rigorous and con- been given are characteristic=shyastent orthodoxy hardly to De denied
And as a preliminary step it One is reminded rather strikshymust be established middotthat his _
f ingly of the likeness here beshyenthusiasts have not thus ar everstepped their bounds and tween Newman and Pio Nono
whose cause for beatification ia antiCipated the Church in pro- being strongly urged at this verT BOuncing upon his sanctity or in establishing a cult in hit time But the Church we reshy
mind ourselves is not seekinc bonor perfectmiddot holiness in those She
Scores of Biographies honors nor even perfect eoi-Few men of modern times respondence with grace but
have evoked the passionate in- only conspicous virtue risin terest and partisanship tha~ ~as above weakness and transfigurshyeentered upon Newman Living ing the whole be was a very symbol of conshytroversy both within the Church Should it come about-and and out of it And in the seven this is by no meansto assume decades since his death his per- that it will-that Cardinal Newshy
man is found worthy of oursonality far from diminishingIn the perspective of time has cult our honor as an elect of emerged with ever greater fasci- God it will unquestionably be aation difficult for us to prefix the
There are scholars Catholic appropriate term to his name and non-Catholic alike who St John Newman might sugshyItave made the study of his life gest even the Sinjin of acshy
and writings their chosen field cepted English usage Like the af research and his biographies Venerable Bede the old name ia are now numbered by the scores too deeply engraved to be lighiIy Hardly a year goes by withoutmiddot cast aside But to pray to God the publication of some impor- through John Henry Newman tant item of middotNewinaniana and wOJlld be hard to resist the total body of critical litera-middot I lure devoted to him is literally taggering
Wilfrid Wards two volume Life was the first full-length portrait of the Cardinal painted with affectionate detail by one whose own father William
George Ward had ranged himshyelf with Newmans sharpest opponents It was an amende honorable but for all its bulk and its liberal use of intimate papers and correspondence it was understandably far from definitive
Most fortunately Newmans papers were preserved almost intact at the Birmingham Orashytory and a vast debt is owed to the late Father Henry Trisshytram wlfo gave years of his life to the careful collecting and colshylating of the documents
For him it was aabor of love andoubtedly but it was equally a labor of scrupulous impartial shyity Much of the spade-work has thus been done for th~ eccleshy
siastical commission An-lican Interpretation
The magic of Newman has at shytracted a great dealof modern French scholarship from th~ somewhat disorderly genius of the late Abbe Henri Bremond to the clinical touch of the Abbe Louis Bouyer whose Newman His Life and Spirituality has recently appeared in English
Anglicans from Dean Church to contemporaries such as R A Middleton and B A Smith have striven to interpret Newshyman in the light of their own rejection of his solution though be it said with unvarying cour tes) and admiration
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Seattle Prelate Award Winner
SEATTLE (NC)-The Amerishycan Committee on Italian Migrashytion has announced -Archbishop Thomas A Connolly of Seattle will receiv~ its Award of Merit for 1958 for his sympathetic and active support in the field of migration andmiddot resettlement of refugees The presentation willbe made ~ept 13 here
Announcing the award Guido Merlino chairman said Archshybishop Connolly has always been in the forefront in activishyties concerned with migration and resettlement He has also contributed to various causes
middotmiddotthat benefit the people of Italy as well as helping Italians who have recently come here 10
settle The award will be a bronze
plaque bearing the following inshyscription
In recognition of hismiddotdedicashytion to the principles and ideals upon which America was foun~shy
ed for outstanding contributions to the welfare of his fellow men for his many laborsand selflesa service which furthered the mishygration reception and resettleshyment of Italians in this country
Levis Educator LEVIS Que (NC) - Father
Calixte Ferland who spent neady 50 of his 70 years at Levw College is dead He was gradushyated nom the school in 1907 and returned there to teach after hi ordination in 1911 He remained at Levis College as a professor or spiritual director until aU re~
-tiremen-t in 1953 ~
tistics Spiritual guidance pedshyInstitute inmiddot Rome hailed it as agogy and psychology and medishy
a center where the broadest and cal and pastoral psychi~try complete studies will prepare 1ftmiddot addition 10 these cOursespriests for the ~art of arts tbe the constitution stated that therepastoral care of souls should be special coUrses of apshy
The institute which was plied specialization for the founded in 1957 and has alreadT training of priests capable of graduated more than 100 stushy carrying out the apostolate Ia d~nts was officially instituted many specialized areas such and sanctioned by the Pope in book and publication editing orshyhis recent Apostolic Constitushy ienting public opinion entershytion Ad Uberrima Its publi shy ~inment acial action Catholic cation was announced earlier by associations and helping variOW the Pope himself during an audishy elasses of citizens in particular ence with a group of graduate workers farm laborers shepshyof the institute herds sailors soldiers peoshy
By virtue of Our authoritT fessional people artists people We officially establish the Passhy responsible for social life arid toral Institute It is Our wish others that it be given the honorary title of Pontifical within the Pontifical Lateran Athenaeum the Pope said in the document GEORGE M MONTLE
The Pontiff added that in thw institute priests of eachmiddot and Plumbing - Heating every clerical status may leam
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London Commies Plan Infiltration Of Ireland
LONDON (NC)-London headquarters of the Commushynist party is preparing agents for the infiltration of
-Ireland The existence of a specshyial Irish bureau at party headquarters is alleged in aD article in the Catholic Herald weekly newspaper published by Douglas Hdye former editor ot the London Daily Worker who is now a leading Catholic journshyalist
Irish members of the party middot he wrote have been undergoshy
ing special preparation for the day when an economic crisis hits Britain This the Communist leaders calculate will bring witll it mass unemployment Tens
of thousands of Irish people will return to Ireland which in the circumstances will itself be in
middot the throes of an even more sevshyere depression
All Angels If and when this happens
the communists inention is that lOme thousands of card-holdin
middotIrish Communist party members will be among them Overnight the party will be established ill every part of the country and eommu~ism will be taken by Irelands own sons and daughters to practically every town and Yillage Those who Ulus returll will have gone through the specshyial training which is now beshying organized for them
Pilot schemes Mr Hyde add- ed are already being tried 10
find the most effective ways of reaching the Irish They have been aimed at intellectualmiddot as well as manual workers and at
the Irish Republican Army Evshyery avenue is being probed u a possible tranmission belt for Communism he said
Catholic Newspaper Has Twofold Use
LOS ANGELES (NC)-It may be true that in Philadelphia nearly everybody reads the
middot Bulletin But it is just as true that ill Wewak New Guinea nearly everybody smokes The Tidings Los Angeles archdiocesan paper
For this bit of intellig~nce
70U can thank Father Francis Mihalic SVD who was intershyviewed befote going back to Wewak after terriporary duty in Southern California
He receives The Tidings fa Newmiddot Guinea reads it thea passes it on to his native parishshyioners
When theyve read it they use it for cigarette paper king size Mighty valuable ~ Eacll sheet is worth a coconut
Smoke anyone
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V(utican ~ongregation Regulates CDntinued froOl Page 011 e must supply f~om seven to 10
_J trustworthy wItnesses PhYSIcal the claIms of v~li~ but ~ ~on- evidence if any is usually deshyconsummated maJr18ges Irtce termined by court-appointedthe l1aim of non-consumm~tIon h
d litmiddot 01 the p YSlclans can lead to a ISSP u IOn Throughout the hearing the marriage vow-o~e ~f a p~pe s diocesan-appointed defender of heaviest responsibtlItIes--~o~al the bond does his best to destroy bishop may not eren ~egm n~- all arguments that might permit vestigating such ~ claIm ltntil the dissolution of the marriage he is expressly Iflv~n per DlS- bond When he has no more obshyluon by the congre~atIonto d I) so jections the hearing ill closed
Short H~to A full report together with the Commonly known as the C~o~- bishops recommendations is forshy
gregation of the $acrament S It warded to the congregation has a short hi~~ry It was Full Investigation established 50 years ago b One of the 35 consultors ex-Pope St Pius X Befor~ It amines the case on its arrival existed the vari~1us dispe nsa- If he is satisfied with the forshytions and proble S connected mal presentation of facts--and with the seven sa raments were often he is not--he turns it over
alfscattered among r a d )zen to one of the congregations own older congregation ~t was ltlten defenders of the bond Either COPTIC RITE PATRIARCH Archbishop Silvio Oddi a problem and s~etImes a r ~~z- the consultor or tfie defender of Apost~lic Internuncio to Egypt presents the s~cred palshyde 1ltgt know whlcll congregc t~~n the bond may send the case back lium to the new Coptic Rite Patriarch of AlexandrIa Egypthad jurisdiction [ a spetiflc to its dioc~se f origin for fur- Stephanous I Sidarouss in a ceremony in the Meadl Semmshycase ther mvestIgatIon
Today the only arriagelt ases After it is examined by the ary As head of the Coptic RIte CatholIcs the prelate ranks which do not CO~Ie within the defender of the bond the case second in dignity to the Bishop of Rome NC Photo jurisdiction of ~i co~greg~tion then goes to three commisSaries are those involvm mIxed JIlar- who examine it separately They
These invo~ve matt)middots of each submit written decision Stonehill Professor Says Qualityriages a differing faiths anltJ are aS~lgned with the majority vote deciding to the Sacred CongregatIon of pro or con Once again it goes Education Needed in Quantitythe Holy Office ~ back to the defender of the bond
From the Co gregationof He has a chance to attack the NOTRE DAME (N~)-The physical sciences sho~d be Sacraments com~ such pen~ls- r4asoningof the cons~ltors if taught in the nations lIberal arts colleges because they mons as that whlc allows t l~nd they conclude the marrIage bas truly Jiberllte the mind from the here and now from the priests to memor~e ~e ylttIve not been consummated merely apparent from the welter of facts and open up to Mass of the BleSli d Vlrgm and Finally after the defender of to Cl~lebrate it roughout the the bOnd draws up his conclushy it the beauty and simplicity field a~e interesting and beauti shyyear instead -of following the sions the case goes tothEi carshy aitd logical rigor of general ful and he can discard large JlormllllituJgical ~alen~Clr dinals in plenary session They laws Rev Thomas E Lock- tracts only with a severe wrench
It is tMs congregatIon also pass on it and then it goes to the c S C professor of phy- to his aesthetic sense ~ut choose that grant~ permis~ion to ~es ~re Pope WhOgrantSordenies the ary he must if the course IS to have
Sics at Stonehlll College North greater significance for the stushythe Blessed SacI ment 10 pp- requested disp~nsation bull Easton Mass decllred here dent than a catalogue of factsvate chapels DUIi g World ~ar Sometimes the congregation U it relaxed mary peaceune submits the case to the Sacred Phrsics and mathematic~ for Father Lockary blamed pro-regu~ations permiting a sh(r~er Roman Rota the Churchs eccleshy example belong 10 the Iberal gressive education with its emshypre-Communion fast authllrlz- siastical court The Congregashy artscurriculum Father Lockary phaSis on teaching methods ing the use of khtki al~arcloths tion retains its jurisdicti()D over contended not because- of the rather than intellectual content Ilnd vestments Ind ~llowmg l~ass the decision independentof the cold war or for other talttlCal for a general deterioration in to be celebrated 1m the ater- Rotas decision and utilitarian re~son~ SCIence -the teaching of physics matheshy
education he saId can and maticsand the other arts andnoon The need for careful documenshy While it govern~ th~ daily use tation painstaking investigation should be justified on grounds sciences in the nations high
of the sacramentsl t~ISco~ g~e- and the part time status of the that were valid in th y~r 1908 schools Until the trend to lower gation does not have Jurlsdl( tlon commissaries and defenders of and will still be valid In 2008 standards is reversed in secondshyover the cerem09ies and rites the bond makes the congregashy quite indcpend~ntl of the tac- ary education he said there is IlUrrounding thes~ sacram mts tions decisions slow work An tical or strategic sItuation really no hope of dramatic im-This is properly t~e work J the average case requires about two F~ther LockaI) who holds a provement on the college level Sacred CongregatIfn of Rlt s years from beginning to end doctorate in physics from Notre We need quality education
Cardinals ~embers MarriaKe Courts Dame discussed Physics and and we need it in quantity Heading the Congregatioll of The third commission super- the C~isis in Education at the Father Lockary declared Simply
Sacraments is i~ 79-yeaI-old vises the administration of dishy annual educational conference rejecting progressive educationPrefl~ct His Emin~ce Benelt etto ocesan marriage courts These of the Holy Cross Fathers here he said is not enough To the Cardinal Aloisi asella The courts must send a detailed reshy The Teaching of Science 10 the older tradition that the purpose Cardinal has been an officii 11 of port each year to the congregashy Liberal Arts College was the of the school is primarily intelshythe l~oly See ~or more tha 1 50 tion The reports list the names theme of the two-day sessions yeaIll Much of ~i~ experi mce and qualifications of ~ll offi~ials Physicists for the most part was acquired as a Idlplomat rep- of the diocesan marnage trlbushy have failed to devise good physshyresenting the Church in Plt rtu- nals and states the number and courses f the llberalJes or arts gal Chile andArglntin~ nature of the decisions h~nded tudent who is not majoring inA total of 20 cardmals are down sth Ii ld in Father Lockaryse e members of this congrega lion Each marriage case brought opinion He insists that suchThose living in Rome neet before a diocesan tribunal must middotcourses should be rigoriouslyevery Friday ~ di cuss its p rob- be tried twice and the two vershy
scientific lems and work 9n the se~nd dicts must agreeWhefJ theY It is misleading and dishonshyand fourth Monfay of ~ch dont they ususally ate sent to t he observed to present themonththe Prefec has an audi- the Rota ot firial adjudication
udentiJ with a sort of popularence with His ~oliness Pope In most countries the appelshymechanics course under the guisePius XII to keep im abreailt of late court for suc~ cases is 10shy f ne He believes that inthe congregations activities and cated at the metropolitan see or o scle c
to plresent its d~sions for his archdiocese chancellery Thus in the problems which it treats the course should be as fundamenshypersonal approvl or disap- the United States for instance
provll there are mahy appellate courts tal _asJogical and intellectuallydemanding as the course for theThirty-six consIltors arE on But in the Philippines the conshyspecialiststhe congregationsj staff Tnese gregation set up in 1957 a pilot
are priests mostlJ( membeIs of project with one single appellate The college physics course fot religious orders Wiho are experts court located ip Manila to reshy liberal arts students should be in canon law and Irelated fi ~ld~ hear all cases brought before the restricted to a few major areas They serve as a pa~el of adv SOlS diocesan tribunals Father Lockary said This preshyIlnd specialists gU~ding the car- A spokesman of the congregashy sents a real difficulty he obshy
served since for the specialistdinals and ultJma~~IY the Fope tion said his off~ce is still stud~shyall the npoks and crannies of hisMost of them livel In Rome and ing the effectiveness of thIS
have a full-time jb in add tion single-court method He said it ----------~-shyto their work fortihe congrega- has proved to have ~ome very tion great advantages and IIOme DEBROSSE OIL ~
Three Comqiissions drawbacks ~ Besides the cdnsultors the While hailing it as a mile- ~ co
Congregation of sfcraments has stone in the gradual process of ~ threE commissionsr The fibt is canonical procedure he said it Heating Oils devoted to problefls connetted is much too early to c~nclude with the Sacramet~ of Holy 01- that a similar system might be andBurners delS This commission w l1ich introduced in other countries ~ currently has 18 ofticials stu dies M ~ 365 NORTH FRONT STREET such matters as te val~dit~ of Sailors Attend ass
NEW ~ BEDFORD ordinations or thje oblIgatIons I B antine Rite connected with ~ajor orders ~ n yz WYm~n 2-5534 and how they are met by hose ATHENS (NC)-Several hunshywho have been orClained dred Catholic d b thsailors received ~---------------------shy
The second CO~~ission ceals Holy CommunIon un er o species for the first time ltbf their
with valid but non-cons um- lives when they attended a By- J Electricalmated marriages It has 80 zahtirie Rite Divine Liturgy
priests on itS staf~5 comiDlS- (Mass) aboard the USS Saratoga ~i ContractorsI5Bries and 25 de~1nders of the ~)marriage bond Ltlke the on- her~e ceremony was arranged
aultOIS most of Ithese pr ests J ]j i ddT by Father (Cmdr) John
have full-time jo IS n a I ln Burns Catholic chaplain of the eo their work Wi the comIDIS- t ~
aircraft carrier while this um ilIon of the Mediterranean 6th Ileet
When a local bis~p is grall~ was anchored in the Bay of Athshypermission to investigate a claIm t ~~ of nl)n-consummalion of 11Iar- ens recently The Divine LI urgy 944 County St ~ (
T di was celebrated by Father Isidore riage he appointf a oc~san Rigoutcos SJ of St Paulssem- New Bedfordeourt to gath~r thF facts lloth inv aeze J )JIalti4~ to the eontesteltl man aae __
ectual training must be addedlthe realization that education must somehow be ad~-ted to the WHEATONS needs and the abIlIties of all t h
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look and that the theater should help people relax
In times like these I think wed all be best helped by laughter Its a great relaxer and were all too taut he said And it would greatly ~eshyduce the lines at the psychiashytrists office
Not escape theater - that not what I mean although in a sense it would be an escape ~rom
the awful grimness of the tImes -but rather a more elevated view of life and ourselves High comedy can do this he exshyplained
A ttends Daily ~ass
Mr ~itchard who attends Mass daily believes the theater is a profession rather than a business He advised starryshyeyed graduates to seek pru~ent
counsel before plungIng mto the grease-paint life
Re said that being a Catholic in the theater can be tough at times but that some of the finest people and some of the best Catholics Ive ever known are theater people Its the ones c who foul up however who get the headlines You never heard of the heroic lives of somemiddot ~
It goes back to your home training-and this is where t~
parents responsibility is great if you receive the proper training you can lead a good Catholic life in the theater p~oshy
fession just as you can in busishyness or law he declared
Church to Observe 150th Anniversary
DAMARISCOTTA MIL L S (NC)-Bishop Daniel J Feeney of Portland will be celebrant of a Pontifical Mass in St Patricks Church here today to mark the 150th anniversary of the church one of the oldest in New Eng- land
The building was dedicated on July 17 1808 by Most Rey Jean Lefevre Cheyerus first Bishop of Boston At that time Maine was a part of Masssach setta
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SeesOpportunity to Te~chmiddot To Serve on Foreign Missions Cros$WordSoluti~iI - LOS ANGELES-Thirty-four The Lay Mission Helpers wear-Rothmiddoter~Than Defemiddotnd Tmiddotrumiddotth laymen and women includillg no distinctivemiddotgarb but degllly a
two mamiddotrriedcouples with chU- ring inscribed Weare Gocl lt By Joseph A B~eig dren will leave -thiscountry helpers During ~h~ir service
soon to work in -the Churchs in the missions they receive no Cleveland Universe Bulletio foreign missions Thirty persons pay J)eyond room board medshy
middot AS I recall it w~s Chesterton who said 60 or 70 years will go to Africa and four to ical care and a monthly allowshymiddotago that if Stpeorge were to come back to life he would Ecuador ance of $20 take a long look at the world around him-and prepare to be Each of the 34 personspos Typical of the 34 who wiD bull martyr again A sesses askiU needed in mission leave soon for theinissions are
Today my guess is that I would observe for example work and has volunteered to re- themiddot two married couples Mr that racial national and Chlsa main overseas for at least t~ree and Mrs John McGhee and Mr
Chesterton and St George if years andMrs Frank Bohler discriminationno longer can pre~ eythey could come among us tend to any real respectability rh are members ofthe ~ay Mr and Mrs McGhee wiD Ilowrnight take the long not in our South not in South IetmiddotWmiddotorks Seekmiddotmiddot ~Isslonmiddot Helpers AssoltlatIon teach ata mission school in loOk together and get ready to Africa not even in India where I~establisheqhere three ye~rsa~o Quito Ecuador They will take
be in one way or another the castes are crumbling Vcifican Hookup under t4epatronagef HISE~Ill- their young adopte~ daughter apostles niis- The wrongs survive but their lt ~~c~ Jam~ ~~~n~ls Cd~ with them Mr McGhee who middot~nari~s foundations have been washed VATICAN CITY (NC)- The ~ n y~e rc I~ op holds bull masters degree is on
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think we are foolishness as divorce with itsmiddot have joined networks in many mehandw-omenata ceremony mentary sChool teacher mergjng from restlesS seeking for other mates partS of the world in asking for in S~ Vjbia~uts C~t~edral here Mao Areas elil longhap- and birth prevention with its hookups withmiddot Vatican Radio Theypledged ~ obey the bishop Mr IiMe B hI Il tism of blood middotnervous-nelly fussing over pop- formiddot speCial papal broadcasts of themission area to which tliey ~ bo k middothlmiddot 0 d ~rfwI COtmiddot~shyt an
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thepersowwho is middotin his teens that even the mo~t e~orm9us have come from networks In andReli~ious fi-om ~~ch~e middotWar middot middotr 20s now ought tolook forward bigotry in all history~thECOrn- Italy ~rance Spall) Portuga1- chanlclll and admInIstratIve In addition to Ecuador and
ehiefly to expounding truth munistbigotry agairist God al)d Irelan~an~ ~he Net~erlan~s work~l)d enab~ ~hem to ~~vte Kenya otherriission areas)o rather than chiefly defending it religion and against man as Thlaquo~nvlSlble audIences WIll more ~untolPlrltua1 act~~lties which the Missi~gtn Helper wfll as we who went before them Gods image arid likeness ~ is be broadcasts of Mass offer~d The~rdeparture WIll brl~g to go are Mwanzain Tulgimyika found it necessary to do lieaving imd splintering from the by the ope andmiddot a p~pal dls- 54 the number of Lay MIssIon Gwelo in South RhodesIa Preshymiddot I agree ~ith those whO feel pressure of it own ignora~t co~rse Intendedespeclally for Helpers~rommiddotLosAnge~~s who toria ani JohilIinesburg in the that a newmiddot wind is blowing contradictions ~~Ole~e~ nuns TheY~ln be are nowInover~eas mIssIons Union of South Africa Calabar across the world dissipating the If I were young I would judge IVI e f IDdo t~r~e far~~ on~r~ Am~Ilg th~ sevett men and 21 and Owetd in Nigeria and Tashyold fumes of error hatred prej- that th~ fu~ure belongs to those~~a~u~us~~ u y an wom~n ire SIX r~glster~d nllrse mille in Ghana adice lies selfishness greed who wIll 1arvest the seed so Th d h d 11 and f~ve teachers The group also Among their assignments will e Iscourse on eac ay WI 1 d f N 1 t
and ignora1ce 1ong watered WIth blood and b b d t t 5 30 EDT me u es a ormer avy plO a be teaching social and medicalroa Our centuries of tribulation tears Teh p caslla k ~mFmiddotmiddot h liJoOtype operator and photo en- work editing mission newsshy e ope WI spea In renc bull 1 t 1 and misunderstanding have been I woud resolve to devote my- T 1- tmiddot II b 1middot1 graver seyera pracca nurs~s papers operating supply center lf to middottmiddot k I d rans a Ions WI e gIven In a d n id 1 k diJe for the most part to a mad se POSI Ive wor woul i th d f 1- ~ nurse ~ a l8 bull soc~a ror -and handlingsecretarial duties
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DEVOTION
In insane rebellion against of the literature that elevates 19 tma~g~r~te~ ~ewbbroad perw~e~ dliring thep~s~ year the Iildividualist insanitymove- rather than degrades of wise cas l~g 1sc te ~ e Fearn h lreparmiddotmg them~elves spIrItually
meilts like fascismnazism and education of people-to-people ~eg~ ar y 0 rIca I~ renc andmiddotmiddotmaterially for worK iti the communism blackened the world help of right international re- or llguese andEn~h~h mtsEiions
with vioience cruelty injustice lations and the like French Governmentmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Unde~the diJe~tion ofM~gr middot falsehoods and wars I would look upon television Anthony Brouwers fouilderand
i think the pendulum now is and radio nuclear power the Honors Maritain director of the mission associashynearing the center We have had dr~ma modern medicine bank- PARiS (NCr-Noted French tiontheYhave studied tlieology
more than enough of hatred and ing and business as colossal op- philosopher Jacqiies MaritaiJl ascetics Scriptllre first aid and lies Now we want love truth porturiitiesto do colossal good has beennamed a Grand Officer the history of Uiemiddotarea where and justiceWe are seeking the Oh if I were a young person of the Legjon oi Honor-this they wiliserve
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can give We ask for guidance hope and determination - and ian award-by the council of If r were a youth today look- courageMinisters of the Republic~
in forward to q career and H Mr Maritainwho served at PRESCRIPTIONS owishing to serve God and man c ome Econtimics one time as French ambassador
CalIed Forandmiddot Delivered bullbull ~~VhU hl1K not so much ST LOUIS (NC)~Two nuns to the Holy See is a professor oFrefuti~g objections as of re- who helped establish the only emeritus of Princeton Univershy ~ TIMES DAILY IN FALL RIYER ve~ling the depths breath and graduate program in home eco- sHy beauty~of goodness divine and nOlnics education offered in a At the saJlle tiqe the Council Once-A-Day in Somerset and Swansea at 430 PM
human 1 U S Catholic university have of Ministers bestowed the award Special Attention Given 1 would wish to fit myself received a special papal blessing of Commander of the Legion of n~t yargue but to ~nlighten and commemorative plaques Honor on 81~year-61d Father To Emergency Prescripti~ns and inspire I would concern from His Holiness Pope Pius Henri Breuil il French priest myself less with preparing middotto XII and paleogiapl1er of wodd reshy ~ ~A Surgical ~ppliance CO battle evil thingsand more with ~hey are Sister Mary Anselm nown ~aining myself to propagate and Sister Mary Iierre In 1950 Father Breuil has visited grotshy I~ U Pharmacy
~ nobility I wouid desire to ed- they were instrumental- in set- toes and caverns throughout c Hearing Aid Co ucate rather than dispute ting up the graduate program in France and in Ireland North
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51ory of Farrells Courage Object Lesson for Youth 1 By Jack Kineavy
SomerM t High School- Coach We mentio ed in p~ssing last week that the National
League All-Star iroster included one Richard Joseph Farrell ace reliever of Ithe Philadelphia Phillies never dreaming that the big ri~hthandel would play such a stellar role in the annual clas~ic Farrells Talking about bonuses the pitching as a mJltter of fact Philadelphia Phils paid out the
W S th~ rankihg achi~ve~ amazing s~m of $600000 ~ colshya I lege and hIgh school st- In the
ment In what has been ies- period 20 May to 20 June We scribed as an 01herwise ilrab suspected that the Braves were gam(~ the leaders in the bonus league
His striking but faint so Also re bonuses out the Sox the Baltimore Orioles have just contingent of signer two former Connecticut Jensen Wil- CYO products Charlie Symion Iiams and Mal- of Stratford and John Papa of zone represent Stamford
one of Dicks Torres Tosses No-Hitter all-time base- The first win for the Somerset ball thrills You Junior Legion team will be well can bet that he remembered in that it involved was giving just a no-hitter the seasons first in a little bit extra the circuit Lefty Jack Torres against the boys All-Narry with Dighton this past from Boston For I it is COD mon season turned the trick against knowkltlge that the Broolrline Attleboro last Thursday at Potshynative was given Ithe wait-and- tersville Field see treatment by tr~ Boston clltb Tino De Giovanni Attleboro upon his graduation froD St catcher was the only visitor to Marys High I get on base once on an cJror
Perhaps Qicks Iphysical oon- again via a base on balls Fall dition unduly i~fl~le~ced the River 61 leads the league by Sox He had beell stnckell by 211 games and is an odds-on
polio when little Imo~e th m a favorit~ tP ann~x the tItle and bab~ and the drerd diseaSE left move mto the mter-zone comshyhim with a crippled leff leI He petitiori late this month worl~ a brace u~til hewa 13 Tom Courtney ~x-Jfordham years old and eren after the flyer and Olympic 880 met~r brace was discardfd Dick h id ~ champions set f~r his ~irstfling have steady treatments until on the cinders on the current two years ago I Russian tour Tom plans to hang
Today Dick mares ~he tril in up h~s spike after he takes from the bull per wl~h a limp another shO1 at the 880 melee that is percephbl owmg tlt) the world mark 1457 held by fact that his le~tll~g is one-third Roger Moens of Belgium smaller than hiS pght But once His lltudies a~ the Harvard he uets on that rpOU1ld he ge~- Graduate ~chool of Business Adshyerates power plus DICk vas a ministration didnt permit Tom slender lad just out of high to train regularly this year and school when Isawl him wod last he found getting in shape for the That was in 19qO in Plattsburg Russian tour arduous But Tom N Y when he pitched the Bur- has won major races on all the ling ton Cardinals Ilof the now de- continents of the world save fund Northern League ~ a Asia He hopes to rectify this 7-2 victory over ~he home eam against the Russians
DIck has com~ a long way Italian national sports idol since then ~ow al strapping 63 Ercole Baldini was received in 220 pounder hiS ast bdl is a special Papal aUdience with his morE livemiddot than eye~ and i t~e mother Baldiilf 25 is a mili shyshort haul he Ci)mpares hv~r- tant member of the ItalianCathshyabl~ with any lof t~e J owerolic Youth organization and as hurler~ inthe mllrorst~day Last he always does wor~ its insigshyye8 Dick had 13 fi~ Sf ason nia on his coat uapel when he was In fl2 appearance~ hepost~ an received by HIf Hoheg Pope excl~llent 10-2 record and h ad an Pius XII earll~d run aver~ge of 231 1bull bull Recently Baldini won the
At this writinlf he has a ~-~ 2500 mile Giro dItalia abicycle mark and owns a league ~ea~mg race which is orie oj ltalyens ERA of Il7 in the55 1n00ngs major spotting eventS In 1956 he has pitched ~rilY 24 Dicks be won several important vicshybest years lie ah ad Th~ (Ieter- tories in the cycling events of the mination he has hown In Dver- Melbourne Olympics and in coming what appeared to )C an that same year went on to gain insurmountable Iandicap s~ould the world championship be an object less n for all The Pope receivedBaldini with
Long hot great cordiality and congratu-Several Great r Boston All- lated him on his achievements
Scholastics who e~tered pro- in the field of sports The Ponshyfessional basebaH With Ton Ar- tiff then inquired about Gina ruda and Russ Gibson are back Bartali another great cycling home after brie~ flings hthe champion of the past and also minors Joe CaSfcgliOne 01 Wo- an active member of Italian burri Russ Run e of Reading Catholic Action At the end of and John~ Silvon c of Lyonn aU the audience t~e Pope gave of whom were if the Reu Sox Baldinis mother a roSary and system recently Were handed the cyclist 3 silvermiddotmedalof hill th~iI release Ea h -won a three pontific~te sports star in h gh schoo and might~ave had is~()llege ed~ Church Desecration ration assured via athletic A sholarship but h~ chose W pur- Brings pology sue a car~er in p~o ball MANGALORE (NC) The
Of course if ai boy is 0 fered Mysore governinf t has apoloshya substantial b0Jius one which gized for the desecration 9f a woild ~ecure Jisl future rE~~u~- Catholic Church less of what happens to him III It called the desecrator a vashyorganized ball treres foe d for - grant suspected to be of unsound thought OtherWIse a lad who mind turns his back on higher educa- The governments statement tion is taking ~ te -c risk was in answer to a Catholic apshyMost major leafue scouts are peal The Catholics had called the first to encoUlage a toy to for protection of tneir religion go to school but Ithe lure)f the from fanatic Hindu elementS diamond proves bften too great which they claImed seemed inshyThe odds of succlss in orglnized terested in setting up subvershyball are estimatel at 100 10 1 a sive iorce~ to destroy churches real long shot I
The statement attribut~d to L EM lEU X pro football coac~ Buddy Iarker PLUMBING amp HEATING INC to the effect that IGood coching for Domestic is more perspiration tha n n ~ spiration remihds us oE our ~~~ amp Industrfal revered physic~ profess1lr at Sales and ~ Boston College rr John robin __bullbullbull- Service who always ins~sted thai aca- wy 2-9447 demic success was based on 90 2283 ACUSHNET AVE per cent pEmipir~tion and lO per NEW BEDf=_OAD cent inSPiration - ~ l
CONFIRMATION IN NAVY CHAPEL Bishop Luke K Arai of Yokohoma administers the sacrament of Conshyfirmation to Cpl Milton Morris of Waquoit Mass and 13 others at a camp chapel in the U S Naval Air Station in Atsugi Japan Standing in rear is Father Gerald J Ryall of New York an Augustinian missionary in JapanNC Photo
Citizens for Decent Literature Meet to Expand Movement
ASHLAND (NC) ~ Citizens for Decent Literature from all bull the obscene literature trade over Ohio met here to form a the Cincinnati attorney said statewide unit of the civic 01- Compared with them he deshy
clared we are just a bunch ofganization and lay plans for a boys trying to play in the big national group leagues But boys or not we
In an aU-day meeting the 60 have to go down into the jungle CDL representatives adop~d a and fight them and beat resolution citing the extent of them the pornography trade and call- Warning that any good cause Ing for the banding together of draws a lot of crusaders and doshyorg~nizations which oppose its gooders who are over-eager and spread lt0 under-educated Mr Keating The resolution pointed out urged CDL members to familshy
that in recent yearsmiddot there has iarize themselves -with the Ila shy
been an ever-increasing num- ture of the obscenity tradeand bel of lewd base and porno- the laws which try to-restl11ct it graphic magazines on our news- Enforce Laws stands Estimates of the Dumshy
bel of indecent publications Louis Arata also of Gificinshyissued in this country mn as nati recalled that Citizens for high as 10 million oopies Decent Literature was fOUl)ded monthly it said in tha~ city less than lour y~ars
Th - 1 ti dded that the ago We saw that the only e reso u on a feasible approach to theprobshyp~ncI~al theme of these m~g- lem was legal he saiq We
aZI~es IS S~X w~th no resttlc- found good laws alteady in exshytions or lImItations and as-
d th t t f th f d JStence on the City county andserte amos 0 em In t the hands of state levels bull But downnght
their way m 0 apathy on the part of the pubshycollege-age or younger youths lic seemed to be the chief rea-
Press Freedom son why they were riot enshyWe believe in and cherish forced
the freedom of the press the resolution declared but beshylieve the material to which ~e
have referred falls outside of the purvi~w of thisfreedoRi
The resolution concluded by urging all Ohio organizations engagedmiddot in the fight onobscenshy
ity to band together and give their wholehearted support and encouragement to statewide organization to be known as Citizens for Decent Literature Inc
The CDL representatives heard Charles Keating founder and director of the movement describe the battle against porshynography as a jungle ~ight
Criminals communists and unscrupulous persons willing to make a profit at any cost to the well being of society are part ~f
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Five Per Cent Average Time For Relig~on bull GENEVA (NC) - Ren
gious education occupies an average of five per cent of the time in courses of study of public schools in 73 nations according to a report made pubshylic here at the 21st International Conference on- Public Education
The study was prepared by the International Bureau for Edshyucation and the United Nations Educational Social and Culshytural Organization (UNESCO)
It showed that religious trainshying occupies as much as 195 per cent of the time in pUblfc schools in some countries (
Commenting on the report Msgr John Fen_ ~lO a Iepre- sentative of the Holy See at the education conference said the Vatican delegation is greatly satisfied to learn that religioUi education is given so much atshytention in the pu blic schools of So many countries
However Msgr Ferrofino a member of the Apostolic Nunshyciature at Berne added that J his delegation was deeply grieved at the evidence that religious training is excluded from public schools in some nations
This situation is mitiga~d he said by the religious training given in private schools He cited figur~s prepared by the Intershynational Bureau for Catholic Education at the Hague which show that some seven and a half million children study in private schools- in West Germany the Netherlands Great Britain Ausshytria Belgium France Ireland and Italy
In the United States Msgr Ferrofino pointed out about five million children receive religious training in pJivate ~hools
Msgr Ferrofino praised a shittjrrient of the middotU S delegashytionto theconference that one of the objectives of educa~iOJl in the United States is to obtain a high standard of spiritual
middotJlloral and ethical formatioh Such Ii definition of the goob
of education he said comes closer to the ideal of complete education than the mere moral education cited in the publk education programs ofmiddot several nations
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Under the somewhat remote spell of the forestprime-respects his wife has a bigger
evamiddot we at our house have been vicariously anticipating ta~kh~ keeps tabs on the eight the murmuring pines and the hemlocks the zip of up Stepovich children and thats no girls and at em at 6 AM the open fire at twilight the small order for a First Lady
ht hke Mrs Stepovich interviewedOvermg 1 bull ding Ginny and her camping Regaling us with tales of hadseemed to be relegated to here made it clear that the Govshy
ernors mansion in Juneau iIlast summers camping ex- second place-and now this year primarily a home and that she perience Ginny has been Into out consciousness sprang runs it like one wondering which of the old phrases sentences even whole Raising a big famiiy is the girls willbe back if the coun- pages of t~x~ ~n the ~mport same in Alaska as anywhere elors will be as ance of mdlvldual chIldren she said Its the children who
middot mice as they We wondered if Ginny would set the pace meals schoolwork middot were last year think we had let her down trips to the doctor shopping middot if her swim- Johnny and I cooked thiS We dont get out much
ming will still up to surprise youGinn~ was Four of tHe children--Anto~ia be in the fair- laughing showingus the lmeup Maria Michael and Peter-will to - ni i d d i i n of shoes sneakers sturdy ~x-be in Nativity School in Juneau atage fords galoshes the bathmg this fall The transfer from
In 0 the r clogs Its fun to be grown up Immacuiate Conception School W 0 r d s weve enOUgh to do things formiddot Y01lrself in Fairbanks eased one plrenW e ~ R ~in the -its being a real Girl Scout concern according to Mrs S~e-throes of what A mighty good Girl Scou~ gt povich Fairbanks is 600 miles ismiddot cas ua Il y i we tried to take it in the same north of Juneau tossed off by IIi spirit of practical helpfulness In those extra-~oldwint~n the more offi Now lets see aboutthe un- I was always worried they
middot dent as getting a young~t~r off checked items middotIt was a mmute werent wearing enough warm -0 camp or so before olr eyes would clothing The thermometer can
- Fortunately it allmiddot came in focls on that list middotmiddotJust the drop mighty fast up theresbe ages much like )ii6rk ing your blankets thewarmb~throbe Said way up in politicsArOrn the pre- pajamas and the wo()l J~cket~ Mrs Stepovich beJeveIiD inct lev~l O~ April 10- no middotUhh~h theyre In the attIc keeping her children close later no earlier - apphcatJ~n and I knew you d know where home middotwhere I know what ndregistr~tronf~eh~stobemmiddot~tofilld em~dlhavetomiddotgo BLESSED VIRGIN AND HER MmiddotOTHERJulY 26is theyre doing If the neighshyAccept~d stage one for my pre-ca~pcheck-up You bors kids want to come over NextWe m~eing With ot~er f~ll out ones~de and Dr Rude universally observed as the Feast egtf St Anne middotmother of fine she stated but the ~ightmiddot
parents 0nMay~0 gtan~ rece~v- fills out the other the Blessedmiddot Virgin Mary The spouse ofampt JoachimmiddotStbull Stepovichs play in their OWIl big the deCrip~Ivehtrature Wh~n wecaJe ~theblank Anne W3l far advanced in age when Mary was born NC backyard worn threadbare by thiS bm~ marked behav~or~ we had a~middotPhoto Likes Frieodship
The purchase of hew camp um~impulse to wrIte Wondedul The Governors wife said she fonn Ja~~ ye~rs~omletel~ out~ but not toe~b~rr~ss our couto S M A N d M likes the Close ties that exiSt
row-p unearthmg a suitcase we entered It as normal ays ISSlonarymiddot reas ee ore middotambngn~ighborsii1Ala~klshe 20 xi2 x 8 Night before take-off we badR D t d N said this feeling of friendship
And thenin~o the back f o~r Ginnys favorite r1ne -ham- e I9 IOUS as OC ors onmiddot Urses - extends to Catholic parish life comiciousness ~~nt Gmny ~ burgers--and took the lee crea~ ST LOUIS (NC)-Despite the ofmiddot medicai missionaries even with priests arid parishionen
middotcamping a~ 0( atten~IOn w~s and cake dessert up to Mary I fact tqaf her Medical Mission the blindcan see she added Itmiddot exchanging frequent vmiddotisits middot poighimtly centered Qn ~Jr~ room so we couldall be together ary -Sisters have quadrupled in is no secret any more that half The Stepovich house ( and her ()peration DUring the ~arlynext mormng-weloadelti size during the past decade of the World is born lives and Fairbanks) was almosfan anoex anxiOtisdays rutll~iiig 0 ~eKs our Scout onto the 1usload of middotMotherAnna Dengelisconvinced dies withoutmiddot its due share of to the parish rectorymiddot She ldearly J~ne our thoughts middottreeJ---clad campers the worlds missionary areas still spiritual and physical aid ~vllil- stated Bishop Gleeson took P~ayersaii~ inte~est were fo- ~gt Bye Mom nd Dadbull ~fe need more Religious as doctors able to the other haIL charge of the grill whclcver we eused o~asuffermg young 19-middotwav~d out Jhe wmdowIll and nurses Asdoctors and nurses relig- had a barbecue Hes an exeelshyyear-old in bedmiddot number tw~ ~rite toyou every day - but The sprightly GO-year old ious are welcomed in places lent cook room 516 of proyiae[lce Hospl- dont expect)o~g l~tters cause yenother General is perhaps more they would never be welcomed Bishop Francis D Gleeson tal Tm going to have a bla~t 0 thanany other person respon- memiddotrely as missionaries Mother SJ is Vicar Apo~tolic middotof Le Work Well write too we shouted sible for a Vaticanmiddot ruling 22 Dengel said~ Alaska
g I over the roarmiddot of the departing g 110 ng nuns to be M Stepov h s asked ifmiddotmiddotAfter -Mary complete In ong bmiddotmiddot H I bI t years a o a WI - Stability is important she rs IC ~a east was moreor lesscomfortmiddotus_ ave a reaas c0me doctors of medICme says The fact that we dont It IS diffIcult gettm~ to MaSi ablyfms~OSedi~her~wnbe~ltStGeorgmiddote Parishgt On her way to Pome to re- conie into an area and then when the mercury hits bottom at home It was to GInny we bull port on the growth of her order leave makes an impession Arid No ~all job~ she repliedlt bull bull
looked f~r the leg work Ginny Plans Lawn Palty i ~he not~d the 5O professed Med- the factmiddot that as Religious weded- Even WIth the d~adbolt heate~ take this mail up to Mary WIll St George Parish of Westport Ical ~ls~lO~anes today repre- icate our lives beyond our ow~ (~warm water clrcula~Ing de you Ginny please take the~e Factory Dartmouthwillmiddotholdamiddot sent a Slgmflcant growth over spiritual good to the good of vice to protect the engIne) we ( pillows down middotand hang them m lawn party on the church the 96 in 1945 and the four in others undoubtedly has an im- had to start the car 20 minutes the backyard to air~ ~Will you grounds on the evenings of July 1925 when the community was pact before we left to get it warmed fix a pitcher of Ice water and 24 and 25 and the afternoon and founded take it up to Mary Ginny evening of July 26 to raise funds But the need for Religious theres somebodY at the front for a parochial school doctors is greater than the comshydoor Please run down and see Mrs Richard Munroe is chair- munitysmiddot growth she said And who it is Ginny trot on down man and Mrs Raymond Martel the doctors have to be firstrate to the basement and turn up the andMrs Raymond Cormier co- Theres no room for 17th cerishyhot water heater chairmen of the committee tury mediCine even in far-off
Ginnys willing spirit and her which includes members of the mission outposts she said middot sturdy legs never failed us and parish women of the Guild There is practically no place in
_ Im afraid we took advantage =gt Cub Scouts Holy Name Society the world somiddot remote today that of both and CYOmiddot its people do not r~ognize good
Youre middotmighty good to me Over 20 booths will be fea- hospital care I be Pr9testantsmiddotaie th~re alreadyCinny Mary remarked one day tured Ni~htlyawards wi
bull fter a long series of up-and- madewith a grand awar4 Oft with professioiuil people Other bomiddotspitaill are ~onstantly increasshydowns such as these the final night
middot ~hats all right Ginny ad~ ing their professional standards bull h p We cant lag behind 40Stedthe rose spread on Marys Fa River Paris ans
IV bull - Stability Imporiaottied~middotItjllgive me practice being CI bmiddot middotk t R h b th The needmiddotO middotmiddot amiddoteommuni-bull 1lC)pperat camp next middotweek am a e a e 0 omiddot y
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middotmiddotmiddotaews f6r you Mom Come Oft chairman and Mrs Everett C pitaeut to my room middot Cowell r---------__----co-chairman sporta
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-THE ANCHOR 9rodays Fashions Thurs July 1O 1958
Intr()duction of New Fashions Ex-Navy Nurse
Marks Transiticgtnaf Season To Become Nun PITTSBURGH (NC)-A nurse
who gave up an II-year career By EUm KelleY
Transitional is an important July word Increasingly in the Navy last month will don overy Summer theres a definite set of new fashions introshy the gray habit of the Glenmary duced in ruly hence the term traditional fashions for a Sisters on Sept 8 transition season-from Summer into actual Fall -In She is Barbara Taurish ana
tive of South Greensburg Padress 3nd separates that much use out of another cool who declined a promotion to
lrneans pleasantly cool cotshy easy-cale wash-and-wear cot- lieutenant commander when she tons and blends in the new ton By the way once you wear left the Navy to take up work in deepened Fall Colors that a new style last years look home missions (low like Autumn foliage In dated If you have one chemise Miss TaUlish will become the llccessolies transitional means youll want another The long- 81st Glenmary Sister when she the introduction of colors that torso chemise is just wonderful takes her vows The Glenmary go with those new ready-to- on The new bapeze silhouette community of nuns founded wear tones~ is flattering too Furthermore in Glendale Ohio in 1941 is
For many fashion-conscious on these hot days youll love j the sister communitv to the women and girls Julys a black wearing a gay full-skirted oot- I Glenmary Fathers The Glenshymonth This is the time when ton print j mary have hr ~Ises in the nothing looks as shadow-cool as Fall Separates are here and lt1 Cincinnati alchdiocese and in black For them fashion is ready that beautiful Indeed youll_-1 the Columbus Owensboro and ith black crepe dresses (brown exclaim over the new trapeze Wheeling dioceses td dark green too) black separates some with double- RE-ELECTED PRIORESS GENERAL Rev Mother The former Navy nurse first noes dark stockings black trapeze coordination The lit- Therega of Jesus OP (seated) has been re-elected Prioress learned of them while dationed cIvet hats and handbags tie trapeze overblouse comes to at Camp Lejeune in North Caroshy
The Fall coat season starts in the waist It swings out over General of the Dominican Sisters Congregation of St middotCath lina where a Glenmary Father lruly Indeed this is the tradfshy the smalmiddott trapeze skirt The erille of Siena at a chapter ofthe Congregation held at the told her of the work being done tional month for winter coat skirt is lined to hold the shape Motherhouse in Fall River Standing left to right are Sister among Negroes in the Sout~l promotions particularly for Its time for transitional cot- M Ceslas bp Superior at Peru N Y Sister M Rose 01 Impressed by the communitysprecious fiber coats like cashshy SUIgterior at Acushnet and Sister M middotDominic OP Fltgtll record she decided to requesttons In separates as well The admission But after consultingrnere (actually four-season
new cottons have that into-Fall River Prioress Chapters of the Congregation are held every with her confessor she first(lOats) and for the handsome feeling Youll wear them witb six years signed for a tour of duty over-ClOats of man-made furs Incishycomfort through September seas where sh could become acshydentally many wise shoppers
Many call the new shadings In- p p Vmiddot p f W krnake their selections now beshy dian Summer Colors Ope IUS 0 Ices ra Ise b or quainted with foreign mission c~use of attractive (pre-season) work lruly priees The new Fall sweaters are in Of American Cathol ic- Women Has Commendation
(You people in Fall River are She d hSllIow Fall Styles WASHINGTON (NC) - His trip to units of the Military - ~as soon spen ng mucparticula rly fortunate because of her tune 0 k g th F th y~ 9l~e right n~)y in the Holiness Pope Pius XII has said Council of Catholic Women JD Frallcls X w I In SWJI a er you nave a famous sweater- r f S
clIepths of mid-Summer its maker mill located there) Yes he is well acquainted with and Europe The audience with the h Umiddot eer 0 0-
Autumn in th~ fashion world very proud of~ the work of Pontiff was the highlight of her p Ia lllversity m Toky Father you can stalmiddottmiddot collecting sweat- - Meyer a(l taken on as hIS speCIal
J~ashion shows all over the counshy ers now~for Fall They look American Ca~hoVcomen _ tour ~hlCh middot~overed mIlItary m- project the rehabilitation of trT (particllarly the interna- compl(tely different from last Mary Donohoe organization stallahons m England Italy Ragp k VII I I I C l F G IC ers J age a arge sumtiOtlally famolis Amos Parrish year The whole fashion idea kcretary of the Nationa ounci rance ermany Spam Mor- area in Tokvo inhabited b th Jrashion Clinic in N~w York) now is the longer chemise of Catholic Women said the occo and Turkey where - she ld y e
Pope told hel of his pleasure worked to strengthen the Mili- POfootmiddotrhecCrItpyp e and handlcap~edlIe showing commenting upon sweater It looks just like a Cad selling fashions and acces stunning overblouse Many 01 in the work of American Catho- taryCounCII MJss T h hId
I middot Th Mlt- CI aUflS e pe obtainGries fOI~ Autum) an~ Winter the delihtful new sweaters Ie women durIng an audience e I I arT ouncI organ- surplus m d 1 I d lru7 to t C th I e lca supp lef the1858-59 feature the shaggy mohair graflted to middotber IJle middotmmiddot um e a 0 IC vHiagers ad t d F th
look 2Hld are available in Au- She said tilePope assured her womens groups at military in- M ~ n assis e a erThe new precious fibre he intended to pray for all those- stallations with NCCW now in- ed~erm hIS campaIgn to build
lJOIIts are the lovely new Fall tUOln leaf colors and shadings a Ispensaly and a seh I ~~hmeres Theyre available in They coordinate wonderfully connected with the work of the cludes 55 affiliated organiza- 00 the tapered chemise look the with colw(ul tweed skirts womens council tions It was initiated at the re-
Miss Donohoe recently re- uest of military chaplains servshytrapeze look the fitted look too Feather Hat StuDDinc turned froma three-month field ice women and wives of militaryfOr those who want a more conshy
A fashion favori~e right now personnel stationed in - Europeservative type coat Theres vicuna too one of the most eleshy is the feather hat It weighs-- Children Requ ire House 01 Our Lad
nothillg comes in the most beau- lant coats extant at an opulent tiful col~rs will be perfect with Who lesomeLove Miss Donohoes trip was un- i
ClOSt your new dark cottons and dertaken both to visit already C
Coats j~or Fall and Winter in clepes The feath~r hat is smart LOS ANGELES (NC)-Lack existing units Of the Military the new man-made furs are of Idve will frustrate a child A Council and to extend the orshy
too with the Summer suit and is ganization New units of theJeally stunning look like fur absolutely stunning with after- good spanking wont (lOst but a fraction of fur The dark fashions as well Fu-r- So saysFaiilCr Peter Ciklic council were set up in middotSpain
h I ttL I Umiddot Morocco Turkey and England __Il1-onew mink mutation colors are themlore the feather wig is an a psyc 0 ogls a oyo a 111shybeautiful Theyre made with ashy absolute fashion-knockout- versity here He offered this ad- during her trip SEE THE S I new process now Many of them vice to a personality and mental Her tour was conducted in ~
Velvet hatsmiddot appear on thelook exactly like beaver like hEalth institute held at the uni- coperation ~ith Natinal Cath- ITCH ENM~I Ileal like mink They have high Mid-Summer fashion horizon velmiddotsity ollc Commumty SerVIce a USO fashion styling Some feashy and ale s1l1artest in shadow-cool If a is he ITCHE N 5 too middot child frustrated affiliate part of whose program tlJre the exquisite draped cheshy black Taffetas and satins are is giving assistance to military
said it is due particularly tosmartmise back some the new trapeze here too and look with lack of attention on the part of chaplains - of friendly woodmiddot
the dark Fall crepes For travellook thepalmiddotents for the child and to Miss Donohoe said that oneI recommend the new casual Warm and companionable witbTravel in stylemiddot in new Fall a lack of wholesome love of the memorable incidents of felts in advance Full shapes and many wOk-Utyng conveniencaIlUit See Falls choice collecshy The theory that a child is her journey was a visitmiddot toCOIOlStion There are textured House of Our Lady at Ephesus bull _ in new NATURAL FINISHnew
frustnlted by the proper admin- in TUlkey where tradition sayswools so fine and light-weight GU81d your complexion today or choice of loyely coiorsistration of discipline-a spankshy~rhere ale suits in newly imporshy from the hot actinic rays of ing for instance-is nonsense the Blessed Virgin spentthe last Send coupon for colorful bookshytalit tweeds in blues reds the SUll As Ive mentioned re-shy Children musf be disciplined years of her life Two French ie showing new model kilchen l~reens and blackwhite MaIl) cenUy lave your skin with loshy he said priests serving as custodians of of Falls new suits follow the tions and creams w~ar big the shrine in that far-off spot Moi Coupon Todoy
Ihemise trapeze looks flol)PY hats to shade your face Father Ciklic a student of promised to pray for the work
(Plenty ofand
softly fitted and and tinted hair and emerge as mental illnesses his of the womens couricil~ she said ---E-W---G-O--O-D--H-U--Eshytold audishyence that there seems to be moreboxy-jacketed suits too) a natural beauty in the Fall disease today only becausemeans
ashion Standbys whell many oj your friends of detecting such disorders have AUTO middotTOP SHOP L mbe C I c ale wearillg unbecoming halfshyTransitionaI dresses hint 01 improved U r 0middot n bull
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fhese are the marvelous dark is aosbliJtelYmiddotfree fromalI men- UPHOLSTERING EASTmiddot FREETOWN oottons some featuring the middotCmiddotites Obligation tal disolder just as no one is AUkin9s upholstering I build [] r~~Orteobullbullend ilflowing colors of Autumn The ~~r~ci~~lPleteIYWellt)hYSi~allY middot~ FABRICSmiddot bullbull baoIltlet w plctw of -lei k_ I ~tton-blends are Cwonderfully To Know -Faith _
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FORT WAYNE (NC)-CathoshyRovely I adl11ired today is lJ to be a little abIJOrmal he con- 1861 PachaM 8t Nbullbull Udfot1 I Iark-toned dacron in the neVIImiddot lie themselves must have a clearshy cluded U Cle SI aoannl- ~-l---=-=c-__===-_--=---==-_Jtrapeze style Because its dacshy er understanding of the Faith-beshy1On its all-amund pleats never fore attempting to give it to Radiation Project othelmiddots come ouU Furthermore - il NOTRE DAME (NCj-Thehaseasymiddot-care charm for back tlt Fahler Stanley Lmiddot Manoski University of Notre Dame hasIIChool to college to--just abou1 FoH Wayn~ di~cesari Director received a J1CW grant of ~354314anywhere of fashion interest oj Lay A~tivitiesi recommended from the U S Atomic Energy
The new dark crepe dresse r~adillg of spiritual works and Comlilission The grant will be are fashion-filsts for Fall participation in Confraternity used to support the schools rashyTheyre dalmiddotk but cool in tissueshy of Christian Doctrine progranls diation project for another yearweight crepe Ri~ht now a black to learn more about the Church crepe dless looks shadow-co01 He spoke to the Council of Cathshy _-~ land is just that These dresse olic Women There is no subshy FOR PLE~SURE lire wonderful in the new silshy stitute for knowledge of our llaouettes and certainly middotdate last Faith he said bull EAT rears black crepes Thesestyles Father Manoski urged the woshy E-GG-S incidentally are just about pershy IDefI to be ready to ac~ept the teet for town ormiddot travel or out responsibility to help ih lay ac- middot +That-R-RichNYellow-RobustlIOCially in the eveni~g and will tivity He said that all parishes lie YOUI fashion-standby for are in need of men and women FRESH CUT-UP POULTRY bull _w-through-September active in lay programs ROSEI~AWN lTpelle Overblouse Sm He cautioned members to
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Balancing the Books
Delineation of Choracters Lackingmiddot in OBrien to4ovel
By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy
Of the three novelists whose latest works we scrutinize this week by far the most famous is Kate OBrien She has been turning out full-length-fiction for many years now much of a superior order That can hardly be said of As Music and Splendour CHarshy
per $450) which though in some respects uncommonly engaging and expert is lackshying in one crucial respect conshyvincing delineation and develshyopment of the central characshyters
Thllse are two girls Clare Halshyvel and Rose Lennane both 16 when first we meet them in a drab music room of a Paris convent in 1886 They are new to the convent lately arrived from Ireland They would have been pursuing quiet humdrum modestly gratifying careers in their respective native villages had it not been for the fact that each possessed a singing voice
cinxceptionalquality ~~cause of these voices the liris have been uprooted and
packed offmiddot to Paris for testingand training In a sense lhey are victims Theymiddot have not r
chosen thexind of life now looming before themmiddotIt has been forced upon them middotby well meaning relatives middotfriends and
Clare and Rose though craftily
differentiated and each fitted with a set of characteristicsare more puppets than persons Pages and pages are given to telling us about them but they never live and move in their
own right In fact on page 182 Rose is referred to as Clare and one quite understands the slip even to the author they are not unmistakably real
Miss Maggie The people in Una Troys
book Miss Maggie and the Doctor (Dutton $375) not only are born in Ireland btlt stay in Ireshyland Well that is with the
~ exception of one who lights out for Philadelphiamiddot But he evenshy-tually recovers his wits and comes backto Erin
Specifically tp Ballybegnear Waterford -This tinybut hardly
ddyilic village is the scene of Miss Troys narrative a meanshyderirig yarn that would give the experts on the construction of a novel 40 fits
We first see Bailybeg through the eyes of a young doCtor Bill
ben~ctors teeth on occasiori~ SJBi dIrector of aleslan MISSIOns ctobull Study in Rome Bill is not keen im Ballybeg
The Paris convent is m~diocre and he Education Requi~esmiddot Collaboration isdownrightdisgusted except for the presence of a with themiddot wreck of8 house that T h d F deg1deg
o nun somewhatinysterious who has ~a genius fordiscerriing and directing rare vocal gifts She perceives that Clare and Rose have the makings of great opershyatic artists Unler her they begin to learn the art
They have to slave at it reshylentlessly For them there are no holidays They arE sent ~m to Rome to study with Signor Buonatoli and associates with aspirants like themselves exshy d gers coaches and
penence sm maestri and all the lesser fjguresmiddot and harigers-on of the realm of operamiddot
Drummond who is totake over n smiddot or ~ome mI Ion 0 ~rs w~r 0 r~ Ie go S tlje practice Ofa lately deceaseo shIpped to hls country~ Father SIva sup~rIOr of the Sale~ medico who dosed himself withiari Techiiical lnstitiIte atSantiagois shown with Msgro
whiskey neverkept liP with the LuigfLig~~ti of Des Moines Ibwadirector-othe Nationaf a~vahces in his profes~ioh btitCatholic Rural Life Conference and FatherA Joseph Louis was obliging enough 10 pull S NC Ph
goes with the practice But that is where Miss Maggie comes in--Maggie Dalyajewel Qfahouseshy
keeper and a font middotofrustic wisshydom
It is Maggie who eases Bill into Ballybeg society and courishytry doctoring And she is the confidant both of Johnny Gubshy
bins an uhdauntable terror of a boy and of Jenny Barry a sumshymer visitor who sets her cap for the doctor -
Johnny though a scofflaw is
unusually bright Under the
THANKS FROM CARITAS-CHILI Father Raul Silva Henriquez (left) president orCaritas-Chili Catholic relief agency ~isits the New York office of Catholicmiddot Relief Ser- vices-National Catholic Welfare Conference to express th k f 12 11 d II th f 1 f od
Betweeneac ers an ami les VERSAILLES (NC)~Teache~s
should recognize their limitashytions and closely collaborate with families and youth organishyzations in tasks of education acshycording toa document reieased by the Holy See
This advice was issued in a 1 tt t f th V l n toteh erFsen h rosm leWa klcab Id
e renc OCla h ee t~fhere P1rpose 0 t e mee ~ng
was to dlscuss the moral soclalItmiddot 1 d pt blems
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Noting that families are geiJ- erally demanding to be mOle closely associated to the educashytional activities of schools the Vatican letter firmly placed the family first in the hierarchymiddot of rights in education
Education is a social probshylem it said because schogtls deshy
th ht f f I shyrlvemiddot elr ng s rom aml les and are directly responsible to them for the formation of futuregenerations
10 tHE ANCHOR- Thurs July 17 1958
ASsertsChinese People Hungry For Gospel
PORTLAND (NC)-The people of China are hungry for the gospel the superior
general Of a missionary comshymunity of nuns reported in her return to Oregon after estabshylishing a new mission near Hong Kong
Graces are poured on those people because of the suffering in the interior of China deshyclaredMother Mary Leola head of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows
More Conversions Conversions among the Chinshy
ese are showing a marked inshycrease she said She recalled that when she was last in Hong Kong in 1952 the cathedral there was nearly empty Now she said middotevery Mass on Sundays is crowded
The Chinese she added make zealous converts partly beshycause they find in the Catholic Church a rich liturgy that reshyplaces the pagan rites they gave up middotMother Leolamiddot said she obshyserved~ very great decrease in the strengthmiddot of communism around Hong Kong during her
recent stay there She credit8 ~the British with taking excelshylentmiddot care ofmiddot the continuing floOd of refugees that come to
Hong K~ng from co~munism middot~choolsFlourlsh
Escapmg from the control of communism is risky bus~ness she declared Those who are caught attempting an escape are shot TwO weeks before Mother Leola left China eight men were executed by the Reds ~YoU ask them why they risk it and they tellyou there is nomiddot living in the interior so they take the chance to come to bull free land she said
Catholic schools are considshyered a great boon in the fight against communism in Hong Kong she reJlarked because they refuse to tolerate communshyist doctrine There are more than
100 Catholic schools in the middotHong
Kong diocese alone-all opershydoctors patronage he wtllmiddot it off edtllcl~bOt~ m the present state - Reerring to the problem of ating on a double-shift basis beshyseems igetmiddot the higher education deg CXI1Z~1011 bull educating youth toward accept- ~ause of the demand for adshy
They begin -to perform inltwhich hids so capable of taking Th~lette~was written on beshy ing their futureresponsibilJties ~i5Sionbull minor opera houses Ros~~s r~se ~ Jennyt~ou~h many ~ears t~~ half of HisIlbli1es~~o~e Phis the letter warned against the~ is swifter than Clares and she doctors Jumor will 1t seems XII by Msgr A-ngeloDell cquadangers of8 strictly technicillReceives Grant is recogriizedas ~I primadOna become hi wife Substitut~V~ica S7~retary f for~ of educatlOn WiSHINGTQN( NC )--Georgeshyat La Scala whl1e Clare lS sbll Amusing ~ttempt struggling But ~theb shddenly slje i~
But this is a story not merely killed in a car- crash and the of singing butmiddot also of love Rose doctor crazed withgri~f streaks takes9ne ioverthen~second off for Phiiadelphia middotjoimnYs At the storys close she is going schooling comes tltt a halt arid
off on an American touraccom- panied by a proper Bostonian with whom one gathers her telationship will not be proper
Clare becomes tvolved in a~ unnatural love affair though pursued by three men Of these
one is a rather sinister middottype in whose past the mysterious Panshy
sian middotnun figures More Puppets Than ~ersons Rose -and Clae slIde ~waf
from the practice of their reli shygion Occasionally they talk of
sin but altho~ghtheymiddot ate troubled 10 conSClence and have
moments in which they face 1 th t lk tlthelr gUl t e a IS mos y tmiddot f hmiddot
porous rabonahza lon 0 t elr flagrantwrongdoing
he headsmiddot for Erigland and a career in crime
End of the book No The ~octor has successors Fourmiddot or five of them come and go with the speed of the participants in a comedy chase We get to k~oWeducation and recalled in this- ognize the ~imits of their proshytheir names and thats middotabout allmiddot respecfa passage of an address fessional competence and collabshy
Maggie finally retires andmiddot is given by the Pope last Novem- orate with youth movements and - thought to be sinking down to ber to a group of representatives lrganizations which are a death while thingsgo bad~y for of European private schools school of life some good folkmiddot of the village~ The Pontiff declared 0 at that I
and some villains wax fat But time 1) - Sailors Aid Ch~rity o _
Johnny returns obviouslyfrom i i t iifli tal tomiddot tself LISBON (NC )-Crewmen of prison to set ~he sc~les~ri~ht eXclu~e~ ~hec ta~k edt e~uca ~verl u middots Navr ships visit- i===========
surely a strange agent of Justlce t d hbts te mg LIsbon havedonated19 cases And Dr Drummond retutns to lOn at~ pr 1d
l prdlva dor-t of u~ed middotclothing to Caritas a 1
ganlza lons middotan In epen en BLUE recall MaggIe from the brmk of f tmiddothmiddotmiddotmiddot Catholic charitable organization group rom assummg elr re- RIBBON t d b fmiddot What IS sugges e y way 0 runnmg the house
extenuation of their sin is that This attempt at a riovel is they have invQluntarily been fairly amusing It is literate and placed in surroundings and a perceptive with a few dramatic way of life where temptation is passages and a few flickerings very strong an easy code pre- of fun But it isaboumiddot as ramshyvails and immoral affair are shackle as the house that Dr cpmmonplace There is also Druminond walked into on his more than a hint not only of first day in Ballybeg
the tyranny of art but-too of African Missions the evil which its service can A good account of African effect in one not crystal-clell~ as mission life is given in Ffre in to its limitations the Bush by Paul Bernier ttans-
This is a book rich in period lated from the French bRoch atmosphere and riotpus in colormiddot LEi Page (Kenedy $375) -It The author ismiddot impressively purports to be a middotnovel and we knowledgeable about music andmiddot are warned notmiddotto take it as musicansmiddot The international autobiographical middotWhile heed-
State ~~d addfessed ~ pre~l-dellt ~~arl~s lor~o~ th~ Soclal Week who readmiddot it at the openshying session of the assemIY Thelcenttter 5tatt~d that a nashytion coriscfous of its future should give corisideiableatten tion to the piobleiJi of the edu- cationit gives toiurmiddotYouth
It saio that modern states should give full freedom to pri shyvatemiddot initiatives in matters of
the hereafter and resume the middotbmiddotlmiddott thO fil k rlocal practice - with Maggie5Ponls~111he~hln I~ e m 8bels
a calm w lC IS mcompart1 eth th f d t l WI ts thu~ al1en amiddot req~lre-mEm 0 e uman ~erson
middot the liv~s of h1rdworking priests middot whomiddot have so middotmuch to contend middot with and often so little to show for their la15orsFew books about the missions are as reveal ing
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avoid premature specialization of umestrtcted $6000 grant from youth and protect ~e rights of the Westinghouse Educationa) gerieral culture wl1ich ~t called ~ Fo~ndation of Pittburgh The
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11 Family Life Continued from Page One
basis of our modern ffilrriage system To those whll have fallen under its spell m Irriage becomes not a way of li e but the way of life
Speaking about individualism 8S the second characteri ltiC of the secular iltleal of rna rriage Father Cervantes said tht aVelshyage romantic marriage dltes de- sire children but not f gtr the right reasons
This type of marrial e lie SUited does not want children for the glory of God or tor the good of the children or or the so~ial welfare of the communshyity but because the wife would fe(~l frustrated if she did not have a couple of childrln and the husband would tire of the wife unless she had the added interest of children to decoy his interest and economic sup- port
Romanticism logicall r deshymands a planned progr am of sex selfishness which iIlcludes contraception abortion lterili shyzation divorce mass insti tutionshyal placements adoptions and a general denial of social r espoJl- sibil~ty Father Cel vantes said
Roles Confused The middotthird characteristic of the
seeular ideal of marria ~e he continued is a confusion of the roles of husband anI I wife mother and father parelt and child The philosophical b~ sis of this confusion of roles~ ne de cllred isthe denial of the natshyural law theespou~l of themiddot cultural theory of social ~enesis and a romanticmiddotmis~ndemiddotstandshying of the meaning of the term democracy so that any rc Ie difshyferentiation between the sexes is considered undemocratic
Father Cervantes cor cluded that the American secular image of marriage and the famiy has yielded to the infantile p easure principle and megalomani a in its antisocial individualism
How this immature lecular ideal can be baptized irto the maturity of faith is nQ small
h d I dchallenge e ec are
General Picture Another speaker at th e conshy
vention Lee Blaske of Catholic Social services in Detroit warned about subtle sect lar in- fluences that threaten family strultures but he added tha~ middotthe general picture ofC litholic Only then he concludeq bert MS pastor recaled A marriage nd family life ~s can we hope tO have ourCathQ year ago we wer~ abullmost hangin( good lic family cultllre premised frQm the rafters of the church
Mr Blaske spoke on Marshy upon love (wich is tt~ distinct riding Qut the storm and none riage Conflict The Sacrld-Se~ hote of Christianity) inlgttead Qfo dreamed thatmiddota year lat~r we ular Hierarchy Hedelcribed sacred values as repre limtirig all middotthat is fixed and urchang
th I t h ing 10 e marrIage re a cons Ipbased on the principleshlherent in Ule natural and moral law
Secular values in ou hietiatchy he said repxesllnt the fluctuating standards s~nsisin pragmatism and rel~ tivism
th twhich is such a serIOus rea f Ito stable marrIage and amIy today behlnd a modern brick for amiddot concert structures at the present time rectory built as a wing to theh h (th Ii Leading the 115 musiciansDeclaring t at tea 0 C church
managers and aides was conshyfamily enjoys a favorabl e pOSI- h In conneetion with the dedication when compared (I our ductor Eugene Ormandy w 0
had brought the orch~stra heretion ceremopies Bishop Schexsacred-secular hierarchy Mr nayder administered Confirma Blaske added howeveJ that after dnping acclaim for recishy
tals in the Soviet UnionPoland tiqn ~q If- Clasl of 70 adults and and Western Europe d chilren i
The Pope presented a largemiddot ----------------- shy silver medailion to Mr Ormandy h Ith
~~~hr~s~d~~sat~~~eii~ n~SUP~Jt hffJI vidual members ~e chatted 11 rlJ
middotwith Mr and Mrs Ormandy and with individual musicians inshycluding violinist David Madison
associate concert master and assistant conductor Will i a m Smith
The orchestra which was to go to Austria to give a con
middot1
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nie Jean Brown winler of an essay contest 01 the theme Why I Should Exershy
eise My Right ~ Vote turned out to be a 2~-yearshyold DomInicanmiddotmiddot nun Sister Ma~y Consflia NC Pll itomiddot
cert in Graz after its Rome per formance was given a reception at the American Embassy in Rome
DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL Invite young girls (14-23) to
labor in Christs vaSt vineyard as an Apoltle of theEdi~icashytions Press Radio Movies andmiddotTelevision With these modern means these Missionshyary Sisters bringmiddot9hrists Doc trine to aU regardless of race color or middotcreed For informa- tion writeto
Rev tother Supriot St middotPaI~~~~~bull i8~8ton 3~ Mbull~s
fear wpuld see the dedication of the restored church
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ioners topk refuge in t~ebull choir ~ YES WE HAVE Papa IAudience loft of themiddot church dUrulg Ule t storm The loft and neaJby stor- lt) VATICAN CITY - His Holimiddot bull
age roomsmiddotvere above the crest G ness Pope Pius XII received bull KIN Extra Lge of the tidal wave which came in members of the Philadelphia the wake of the hurricane The SIZE Orchestra in a special audience bull King Size old rectory was demolishe~ in the Hall of the Consistory LOBSTERSOnly its empty shell remainswhile the group was in Rome
Conference work must be done to improve and strengthen this position and reach certain individuals who have permitted secular forces to dominate their marriage and family relationship
Mixed Marriages An address on the - Factual
Picture of Marriage and the Family Today- Socially was given by Brother Gerald J Schnepp of Stmiddot Marys Univershysity San Antonio Tex
He said that of all marriages in which Catholics are involved about 30 per cent are mixed marriages Stating that there are good reasons to believe the mixed marriage rate will inshycrease he added If we canshynot stop the trend we should at least take steps to decrease the disorganizing effect of mixed marriages -
Brother Schnepp middotsaid that although the divorce rat~ deshycreased 12 per cent between 1950 and 1955 the problem is still a major one in terms of the number of people involved
In 1955 there were 377000 divorces involving 754000 adults and an uncounted number of children he said In that same year there were 1531000 marshyriages This is a ratio of one divorce to every four marriages
An integrated approach towshyard modern family living was urged by ~lphonse yen ClEmens of the Catholic University of America Wastlington pe
iPter~~~e~ A~proaeh Mr ClEimens ~epl~red ihe
ininimal approachso Widespread in Catholic famlIies which uses as its only middotmiddotnOrin the sinfulness or sinlessness of a givenpracshytice He called for an inte grated approach which envisions norms beyond the field of morals and in the fields of dogma liturgy and ascetics
Mr Clemens declared that the practice of asking whether some~
thing is a sin should be replaced by questioning whether it is in conformity with the mind of the Church and a total Catholic culshyture
Ohly then he said can we hope to find that integral Cathshy
olic way of life which refrains from measuring necklines the number of minutes required to discharge the Sunday Mass obli shy
gation or the nUl1ber of times _ a teenager lllay date the same
person per week
THE ANCHORshyurs July 17 1958
Cheering Crowd Greets Co rd inaI
KILLARNEY (NC)-Streels bedecked with flags and buntshying and cheering crowds greeted His Eminence John Cardinal DAlton Primate of All Ireland as he ~rrived here to preside at the annual congress of the Catholic Truth Society of Ireshyland
Civil authorities later gave an official welcome to the Cardinal in the Town Hall The speaker at the ceremony recalled the fact that a few years ago Kilshylarney had named a new row of houses DAlton Avenue in honor of the prelate
In his reply the Cardinal exshypressed the hope that the aims of the Catnolic Truth Society would be made better known and that greater public interesf in the association would be aroused
PLAN WORLD MARIAN CONGRESS Franciscan Father Carlo Balic (left) il founder and chief Mariologist of the third Internationa1 Mario-Mariological Congress which will convene in Lourdes Sept 10-17 Father Balic is shown with his Eminence Gregory Peter XV Ca-rdinal Agagianian Patriach of CiliCia of the Armenians NC Photo
ProvincialNew La Salette
Continued from Page One Salette Minormiddot Seminary ~
HartshyS~minary Enfield N H SI1 ford in i914 to prepare for the perior of La Salette Seminar~ Priesthood Ill 1922he left for
Attlebor~ 15lP~rior alld Master of Novices at La Salette Semin- aryEastBre~steruntil the No vitiate was transferred to Cent~r Harbor N H in 1953 where middotFather LeBlanc again became Superior and continued his duties as Master of Novices t
Born in Amesbury the son of Maxime LeBlanc and Philo- mena Landry Father LeBlanc receiv~d his primary education at St Josephs Parochial School Fitchb~rg until he entered La
Prelate Dedicates Restored Church
CREOLE (NC)-Sacred Heart church here was blessed byBishop Maurice Schexnayder of Lafayette La a year after it was practically destroyed by
Hurricane Audrey
l~ his ~ermon at the dedicashytion Ma~ )ather Alvarez Gil
bull~eigium where he itudie4 phi~shyospptyand theology at the ~aul-
bullciJoiJmiddot Seminary the Dominishycan Fathers House of Studies a~ TournaLIt was at roitrnai that he was ordained to the PriestshyhOQd on March 26 19~8
As Provincial Superior Very P~middot~rmd Father Leblanc takes overmiddot the duties of Reverend vLgafg J Fortier MS who hasjust completed his middotterm His duties will give him charge of J
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Most Acces~ibleSh~W~as~ Jh William H Mooring
This week I h~ve some ~ords toeat middot After attending the D~meylanrl prem~ere in July 1955
said Walt Disney appeared to have brought qown from the realms of imagination into our world of crass material shy
ism his kingdom of crea- fornia md a mecca to most tures with their fine paroshydies of human strength of weakriess At Disrieyland they cOilld be touched by arld touch us for a quarter or four bits a ride
feared that by using his fairyland charshyactels to cajoleins tea d 0 f
eharm tis Walt had done vioshylieilCe to his itO c k p i I e of imaginative and ever re-play-able movies I was wrong I had under-estimated the power 8tI Disneys art nd over-esti- Jaat~d public resistance to hill had made outa good ease for essentially commercial show- stronger U S-Philippine coshy
t d d_nship opera JOn on economic an Ip-By now almost 12000000 lomaiic levelsmiddot Hiss message to
people have enjoyed Disneyland Hollywood boiled down to this About 43 per cent of them came --m outslde of Callfornla VISshyuv
ltors have represented over 60 foreign countries You might think of the place as mainly for young children but adults out-Ilurilber children 3 to 1 in age lit any rate
middot Adds New Attractions Disneyland has grown in size
Mid scope An original invest menf of $17000000 has been inshy
OICaSed to $23600000 the new- middotpeople For as President Garcia est attractions including a $300 pointed outmiddot the Philippines is 000 full-scale replica of the 18th one of Asias strongest rallyhig aentliry windjammer Colum points against athetistic commushybia which was thefirst Amer- nism It needs films to help- not i_I ship to sail around the hinder world Scnsesmiddot Politi
also a new 0I1e-~II launched a campaign of eivicTheres bull a According to one report Carlmiddot
waf trip through Tomorrow-middot Fnremans The Brlmiddotdge on the~ land and other delights ranging River Kwai already believed _ gtlIVI1i space ships to an imagin- to have taken in $6000000 durshyscurry down the hole with ing less than 1 000 theater runs Alice in W~mderland - in the USA is not acceptable
Froll the start Walt has said middotfor Eastern_ Berlin where the ttaet his Disneyland may never Reds hae the s1ly-so This may be fully and finally completed indicate the commies think the It will constantly be changing film is agin em _w attractions rising Aduillly do any American
On a recent weekdaygt 10 films play Eastern Germany ~uthful company I re-vlslted thesedays If they do the nUI1l-Disneyland I found courteous ber is small and the take microshyc~eerCul staffs Improved facili-scopic This tale about Kwai ties for hancpmg the crowds sounds mighty like a political ~lenty of good low-priced eat- publicity gag to me 109 pla~e~ and well shaded rest- Kwai teeins with Oneshyfal patl~
middot EXCltmg and Instructive These help to create the genshy
er~l atmQs~lere of happin~ss gaiety and contentment which pervades Disneyland as ftlll shylIIeeking family groups move through the magic of yesterday
todaymiddot and tomorrow On every side ideas spring at one endshylessly Most of them are excit shying as well as instructive
Disneyland has become a place to wonder as well as wander From Mickey Mouse to Dumbo
Donald Duck to the Sevel~ Dwarfs David Crockett to tt~ ~ Sleeping Beauty aU the characshyers on which Disney has basedhis~ unique reputationas the w~1ds gr~atestpurveyor of famlly enertainrneiitcombine 110 make pf Disrieyiarida pul
Sfi~~~i~yen~~i~ Dame Disney-~t~ri4sfor
Far from satiating public inshyterest in the theater and TV pc~~rams provided by Disney Disneyland so blends artistic and oornmercial appeal as to stimushy
lat t ~h e l
man ~ has done what no
cMh~rs have attempted He lias lIlade his name a seal and guar~ antee of good clean fun for thenst family audience While many modern showmen have starved us of entertainment reshyfleeting the sense of child-like wonder innate in us all Disney has reached out via theater and llome screens to provide healthyre-recreation even incidental education in its finest popular forms
Arid in this plan I now see ~ has made Disneyland hill reatest and most accessible showcase No wonder itmiddot is -ut to all those visitine Cali shy
Please send us more motion pictures which reflect ideals your country and mine have in common
He did not say but seemed to infer that not all the Hollywood movies sent to the East in these
days express or exemplify the -better side of American life
This message from Garcia should be taken seriously tomiddot
heart by the Holly~ood movie
people living here Message From Garcia
President Carlos P Garcia of the Philippines visited 20th Century-Fox studios the busishyest and most confident in Holly- wood these days At luncheon he was feted by the Motion Picture AssociatioIJ
Film stars ~nn Blyth Irene Dunne Virginia Mayo Ronald Regan Jeff Chandler Rod Steishyger ~une Lockhart Joan Fonshytaine and others were present Many top producers directors and ~riters were there too
President Garcia already had seen President Eisenhower He
World ism and since when have the Marxists objected to that
-Colorado CentenaryDENVE~ (NC)-A Pontifi shy
cal Mass and a pageant featuring 100 Years of Catholic Faith in P
Colorado will be among the contributions of Colorado Cathshyolics tp the Rush to the Rockshyies centennial celebration here
l Fl 1959n e )ruary
H SEA1gt 49th 81ATEG M h I()vernormiddot IC ae A Stepshyovich of the Territorv of Alaska is _a native Ala~kan son of a pioneer immigrantshyof the golil rush days First Catholic ever elected to that
office he is a graduate of Gon7aga University Sp()shyklne and Notre Dame Uni- versit~~ law schooL Themiddot 39shy
year~ld war veteran is the father of ei~ht children nnd is a daily Conununicailt
afld religious~iilstructionto pre- shy fulfll h pare the people to I t elr duties as eiiizens
The campaign includes a courSe for leaders oi the move- ment gi~en by pr6iniQent )ay of the Mission continentsmiddot and ecclesiastical personalitiesmiddot _ --- shyat the parish theatre of the Cut outthis cojumn pi~ your sacrificeto it and mailit to the Church of Our Lady of Candle- Most Rev F~lton J Shee~National Director of The Society for mas here the PropagatIon ~fthe Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Y
It deals with such questions or y~ur DIOCESAN DIREC~OR REV RAYMOND T CONSiDINE as the position middoto Catholics with middot368 N9rth Main ~treet Fall River Mass
regard to political parties and therole of the Church and the Former Industrialist u S~ SenateConfirms state in the field of the general SImiddotngs F middotrst Mass McCone Selection welfare of the people It also includes a studyof social ques- ROUBAIX France (oNC) WASHINGTON (NC) - The
MARTYR PRIEST Fifty y~ars ago Father Leo Heinshyrichs OFM of St Elizashybeths Church Denver was kiHed by an anarchist while
d t b H Ihe wasmiddot 18 n utmg 0 y Communion at Sunday Mass
Born in Oestrichs Archdioshy
cese of Cologne Germany in 1867 he entered the Order of St Francis at Paterson
NJ in 18~(being ordained
in 1891 His cause for beati shyfication has been present~d to the Vatican A special
plaque may be ampeen in the Denv~r Franciscan Church
aSking th~ faithful to~ pray for him Instead they come to pray to him NC Photo
C ampo ign Begins
In Venezuela
CARACAS (NC)~Yenezuelas Catholic Action moveme~t has
Bishop of LiIle in the catHedralP h G t S t of that cityarls ~ smiddot uppor -----lr------~From Farm Lands DIMMICK (NC) - Members ATWOOmiddotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotDmiddotmiddotmiddotof Sacred Heart parish in this bull i
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all- of whom ure farmers have HEATNGmiddot 0ILSrented the land from its owner dUIing the past two years and
have farmed it in their spare South bull Sea Ststime I
So far proceeds froJ the par Hyannfs Tel HY 81 ish fann have provided a new heatingplar1t for the church new sacristy doors and other improvemenJs Chief crops on ~ Check These Banking Services the 120 acres are corn and soyshybeans Real Etate l_ns -------------- bull
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Have you evermade a convert Have YOO loved your lalth_ much that it overflowed to make others share the JOYs 01 ihe GOs- pel Couldmiddotthere not be spiritual birth-control as well as physical birth control If the spirit 01 a Catholic stifles the generation 01 Christ in ~tbers is it not serious as is the robbing of the earth 01 the fruit when tIJe seed is planted
To the m~ITied thesinglegt and all the faithful will be asked on Judgment Day Where are your children Some will have to give account Of the generation of the flesh and all must give account of the generation of ihe Spirit Is the United States canonical-minded or evangelical-minded does it consider only the sheep within its own fold or do we re~ member that Our Lord said Other sheep I have who are not of the fold
The United States has eleven times as many Catholics as South Korea bu~ counts less than twice as many converts Th~ U~ted States h~s fifteen times as many priests as Sout~ Korea However eonvershysions in the United States Dumber less than three per priest per lear while in South
Iorea conversioqll aUinber two hundred pe test per yeK
-- shyBecause there was ~o one ~ teach them religion four non-
Christian villages 150 miles south of Seolllbegan a do-it-~ourself conversiOn campaign Now two thousand are ready for Baptism and many more are asking for instructions ~
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If you have never had a convert it would be well as priest or layman to lJegin making sacrifices to send misionaries or teachers of catechism to these areas This can be done -for aboutmiddot $25 a month Whe~e could $25 a month or any multiple of it bebettermiddot spent to prepare for a happy eternity What a joy on Judgment Day to learn that through our self-denial converts will rise up to declare us blessed lor aiding hi giving them the faith The quesshy
tion of where your sacrifices will be sent to make converts will as always ~epend ap~n the Holy Father~ When you give to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith you give to the Holy Fatber and by all~wjng him to decide where the sacrifice must be ent you bring apon yourself an exira blessing
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GOD LOV~ YOU to HK for $5 To thaflk God for His manyblessings~ to MLS for $5 to MABmiddotfor $3 I promised the Missions this sacrifice if l won 3 scl1olarship for high School 1 did bull tq JP fot ~l~ Frcgtm t~e fortunate for the unfortunateshy
T k th h I ld _ a e e ow 0 e wor In your hands You can do just that if
you pick up a WORLDMISSION ROSARY and circle the globe in payer For 3 sacrifice-offering of $2 ~long with your request you can havea rosary on which you will remember to pray for all ~be Missi~s of the world because the multicolore~ beads reinind you
Senate has confirmed without opposition President Eisenhowshyers appointment of John A Mcshy
Cone Los Angeles businessman as a member of the Atomic Energy Commission Mr McCone a Catholic layshy
man and a Knight of St Greshygory since 1955 represented tHe President at the March 1956 celshyebration of the 80th birthday and 17th anniversary of the corshyonation of His Holiness Pope Pius XII
Mr McCone disc1os~d here that it is understood he would
be named chairman of the A I
E C Hesucceeds Adm Lewis L Strauss former middotchairman
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tions arldo the rights of farri-Hies in matters of education
In announcing the campaign Catholic Action leaders declared that if was their movements
mission to insure proper gufdshyance of the faithful in order that they might be practicing Catholics and better citizens in the exercise of their civic duties and rights
JThe group of lecturers giving the course in civic and religiousinstruction includes Auxiliary shyacas ~hq ~s also Military Vicar
f Bishop Ramon Lizardi 0 Carshyof Venetuela
~he five chiidren and 26 grandshychildren of a prominent indusshytrialist attended his first Solemn Mass in the Church of Saint Martin here wHh hundreds of his fotmer employes Andr~Lepoutre 69 left Roushy
baix shortly after the death of his wife 10 years ago Leaving the several wool processing plants and mills he owned in the hands of his relatives he went to the Benedlctlne Abbey of St Andre near Bruges Belgium to study for the priesthood
He was ordained by His Emishynenee Achille Cardinal Lienartmiddot
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Opens Space 4~ge to Students WASHINGTON (NC) - The while advancing in the knowshy Assert Church
Graduate llChool of astron Igtmy ledge of astrophysics conducted here ill the nat ons Promi~es HopeThe very word astronomicalcapitol at Georgetown Univershy has come to symbolize size orsity is one of the largest in middotthe To Christians great magnitude Computingworld J problems relating to the solar SAN FRANCISCO (NC)
Authority for ~he lrtatenent system used bya mathematical -The Church always looksis Father Francis J~ Heyden SJ genius who directs the s~hool He said like it is going down in disshyBut at Georgetowns school of
aster-this is true in everyit is the only Cat~olic scho( 1 of astronomy a time-saving eiecshyastronomy in thi~ country al shy age Our times look the worsttronic computor has been obshythrough there are some 59 ether But the Church is not goingtained It is an electronic brain Buch schools in thJ nation down It is Christ living againformally known as ElectroData
in each member in each genershyTher are some 10 studem s at E 101 manufactured by the Burshyation and not communism northe school One ot the uni vershy roughs Corporation The brain
Ilityr most distinglJished grldushy is able to compute in a manner a million devils can stop the Mystical Bodyates in radio-astr~nomy is Dr of minutes problems which used
The man talking is FatherJohn P Hagen noW the dirE ctor to take a mathematical genius of the U S Navya Vanglard days and weeks to solve Martin DArcy SJ former project master of Campion Hall Oxford
New Meaning University now lecturing at theIn search for truth rather than I With the coming of the space middotUniversity of San Francisco age the Institute of World Poli shy
a race for supreDacy of s ~ace
His message Hope the astronomy llChol at Georgeshy ty founded in 1945 at Georgetown was found~d 123 )ears In a world beset by problematown by the late famous scholarago The roll call of students each Christian individual must Father Edmund A Walsh 5Jand scholars who jhave come to imitate Christ in struggling withhas taken on a new significancethe ~iChool over t~e years reads middot his own crosS knowing that heThe institute originally waslike a Whos Who in Scieltce will be knocked down but knowshyfounded to deal with problemsThe coursesmiddot are ~asic afid fasshy middot ing too that he is winning aU
of international affairs concernshycinating and the ~dents tomc the timeing war But now there arefrom many partsmiddot of the Wlrld Father DArcy acknowledg~problems in unchartered areasEarly Y~ars the perils of the time communshyand there are global matters shynever before dreamed of as manshyFather James Curley SJmiddot 123 YEARS OF ASTRONOMY Founded in middot1835 the ism war strife poverty each
founded the schoCll in 1835 He kind looks C)nce again tomiddot the school of astronomy at Georgetown UniversityWashing- mans personal struggle But he Iltarted the practice of kee ping glory of the God-made stars ton D C is the only Catholic school of its kind in the nation i~sists Gods on our side a daily record ofl temperatures
and thelargest in the world A noted astronomer Father Need Virtue ~f Hopenoon 3 pm and q pm Balomshyeter readings wcentre taker at Renovate Chap~l Francis J Heyden SJ is its direCtor The toll call of its Hes times~ million more
powerful than any devil Father noon He entered the infO mashy dgra uates reads like a Whos Who in Science-~ The George- DArcy reminds With the Re-Don faithfully ot~r 50 y~ars At W~st Point
town Astronomical Observatory pictured here was begun demption the devil was defeatedprestrving the d~~ for future WEST POINT (NC)-A $500- on the campus in 1841 NC Photo for aQ time-thats the messagescholars He hardly could lave 000 renovateion project isunder- of St Paul We should remem- realized that this practice one
way at the Chatgtel of the Most Swedmiddotmiddotsh Smiddotchoolboy Gmiddotyes Lesson bel it The devils been check- day would develfpinto Jront Holy Trinity at the Uinted States mated forever Of course indishypage news Military ~cademyhere I Chimiddot Ch l Hmiddot viduals can perish through theirIn 1841 the astronomical ob A new tower will be built for n at OC urcn ~tory own fault and there will al shynervatory was begun at the unishy the gothic structure and the STOCKIOLM (NC) -- Radio The 110000 Crowns Ques- ways be natural anxiety but versity campus alld in 1845 the chapel sanctuary and choir loft listeners and teltivision viewers tions and the answers given by there is no cause for pelsimism first observations were II ade will be expanded in this predominantiy Protestant Haakon on the Swedish radio Ho~ is a virtue much neededThe dist~nction ot determi ling
In addition the chapel base country were given a lesson in and teleyision shlgtw were the today bull the true meridian pf Washington ment will be enlarged and an the history of the Catholic following 1) Which pope was Father 0Arcy believes thatwas achieved in 1850 by the all-purpose room will be con- Church during - the past few imprisoned in Castel Saflt An- Catholics are too much infected Jesuit university structedformeetjngs and lec- weeks by a 13-year-old schQol- gelo during the 1ack Qf Romc with Jansenism-talingmiddot theIn 1911 the latel Father Franshytures The work is expected to boy and was freed upon payment of negmiddotativemiddotview that God is toecis ATorndorf S- fo~nded the be completed about Christm~smiddot Haakon Josephson of this city a ransom (Cleent VII 1523-middot severe emphasizing the stayinoeisll1010gical observatory a1 the
Most Holy Trinity chapel a attracted nationwide attention 34) 2) Whi~h plaquope took the away from sin instead of emshySCh(4)l There day tn and daJ out parish of the New York arch- whim he appeared on the Swed- initiative of the first Crusade phasizirig doing goodteleseisms were r1corded ar d in diocese was built in 1899 after ishr~dio and television version (Urban JI 1088-99) 3) Which The Jesuit scholar and edu-1923 Georgetown I Was abl to
record the great (arthquake ofmiddot a spe~ial act of Congress author- of Double or Nothing Choos- Pope allowed Charlemagne to cator thinks that the doctrine TokJo 12 hours bcentfore the n~ ized use of government land for ing the historyof the papacyas be crowned on Christmas Day in of the- Mystical Body holds
a Catholic church The parish his subject he won the top prize St feters (Leo Ill 795-816) promise of restoring hopeprominent news $ervice of the now serves some 750 cadets of 10000 -Swedish crowns (about 4) Which pope fourJded the Sis- Christians His advice is enshyday reported the fUsaster
and several hundred officers $2000)afte~ giving the correct tine Chapel and was alse gtin- graved in the motto Living thSpace ~ge enlisted men civilians and their answers to a series of questions volved in the cOllspiracy against truth in love let us grow upToday there ar~ new use for families about eight popes Lorepzo de Medici (Sixtus IV in Him who is our head Christ
the observatory instrum ~nts The chapel has always been As an additional prize Haakon 1471-84) 5) Which pope ex- Too many Christians are likeAtomic explosion$ may be deshy maintained without government was given a free trip to Rome commumca~ed Savonarola and St Thomas the Apostle thetectcd in various parts of the caused thIs reformer to be support A national committee where the highlight of his four- h d d b d h t want a sIgn they are not willIngworld Now that the space age t h ange an Ullle as a ere IC t b l th t hdunder the direction of Gen J ay VISI came w en he was re- (Alexander VI 1492-1505) 6) 0 eleve WI ou seell1g ehas evolved from ~he atomic age Lawton Collins (USA Ret)is ceived in audience by His Holi- Which popes troops defeated s~ld But we must no~ ask forthe big problem if a better unshyseeking funds for the renovation ness Pope Pius XII The Pontiff signs Our Lord remll1ded uswhich were tak~n at 6 am project The special gifts com- who had heard about the school- those 0 Empelqr Fredellk IIa~ that Blessed are they who seederstanding of ~hotosyntllesis mittee is headed by Gen An- boys interest in the history of Parma (Innocent IV 1243-~4) not but believe thony C McAuliffe (USA the popes encouraged him to 7) WhIch pope was the subject Palrish Has I Splenl~id of a famous paintfng by Titian L M b hmiddotRet) continue his study of the papacy argest em ers and ratified the cC4~titutions ofVocations ~ecord Gen Collins said that COh- New York Bound the Jesuit order (Paul III 1534- OMAHA (NC)-The Catholic
WESTPHALIA (NC) - V7hen tributions to be the project can Shortly before returning to 49) 8) Which pope under whose Daughters of America now has the Church of thcent Visitation in be sent directly to the chapel Stockholm Haakon also re- pontificate the dogma of papal its largest membership 209000 this little commlmity on the here The General stressed that ceived an offer to come to New infallibility was proclaimed in the 55-year history of the plains of central T~xas celeblated anyone interested in having a York to qualify for the $64000 voluntarily took the position of organization This was anshyits 71ith anniversarr nine pI iests corps of middotofficersmiddot with proper Question quiz show He accepted being a prisoner in the Vati- nounced here at the national and 21 Sisters w~re amon~ the spiritual training should be in- the offer after obtaining his par- can after the unification of convention of the Catholic wornshynatives who retuled home and terested in the project ents consent to make the trip Italy (Pius IX 1846-1878) ens group too~ part in it
There are only 163 fan ilies in this all-CathoJ)c commu nity but in recent years- there nave ~fllt 48 vocati0rs--10 pi iests nd 38 SIsters __
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Divine Word So~iety THE ANCHOR- 4Th~ Yardstick Thurs July)7 1958- I
Names College Head ST LOUIS (NC)-A -priestSays Corporations~ Unions ~ African Bishop
bull who has spent the last decade -working among Negro poor in FRANKFURT (NC) ~ BishopMust Coordinate Policies St Louis has been selected by Joseph IGwanuka of Masaka
By Msgr GorgeG Higgins the Society of the Divine Word Uganda ordained two p~iests of to become rector of the DivineDirector NCWC Social Action Department thlaquo White Fathers here for theWord College in Washington
On July 1wages and other labor costs in the steel African missionsHe is 67-year-old Father WilshyIndustry went up automatjcanyunde~the terms of the third liam A Benz He will ordain five more in
and last year of the Steelworkers current contract Why Catholic schools the ne~ recshy Munich on July 20 This is the tor believes are urgently needed first time an African-born bishopdidnt the industry (fo(the twelfth time since the end of tomiddot win Negroes to Catholicism has ordained priess in_this dty
alone stop the march of infla- crisis getS lilY worsetheym~bt 5Miriiaturi Booklet U~ry be persladrd fol~iye~t a try
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middotSM~KED bull SHANKLESS La ConclUSIon In the words of o~ly a Jittl~ more t~im six tbou- _ economist John K Galbraith in sandths ofa square inclt 000- ~
middot TteAf~luent Soci~ty Where tain~ng the Lord~ P~aer u --iriflation is concerned nearly seven languages has been placedmiddot evelyone firidsitconvenient to on sale heremiddot
middot cohline himself to conversation The 14-page booklet so ti07 that three copies can be placed
I Portugal Issuesmiddot New on a penny is being sold to raise funds to rebuild the JohannSeries of Stamps Gutenberg Museum here which SPECIAl
LISBON (NC)-Portugal has _ was destroyed during the war issued two new series of stamps T~e Our Father is printed in representing two native saints English German French Dutch who are venerated in thiscoun- Swedish Spanish and Amershy SALE try _ ican as the publishers call it
The stamps bear the images of 1dW middot St~ Theotonius a 12th century
Augustinian monk and middotSt Eliz- ab~th of Portugal 14th century queen who became famous for her charity-
The series are of two stamps each Tne image of St Theotoshy
riius is printed oil a green hVoshy_ ~cudo s1lt gt c and on a sepia JHUR$DAY FRIDA~
~ Iive-e~udo stamp The brick ed AND SATURDAY ONLYI90MME~10RATIVES The and violet d~noininationsof the
blcent~nmal of the birth of St Elizabethseries have aface lIIio It hOt or icedl AntQJ1io C~nova (1757-1S2i6 c va~t1Er ~~ o~e~nf2gt9 eScudos famed sculptor imdfirst di~~slle~h~~~y ~
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World War II) counter im- BI h b I t I h oug s rmgs ~s dlr~t y tomiddot ~ed la eJ WIt a substantial the point of thismiddotcolumn~ It is ~crease III prices debatable whether or not the
According to Business steel industry should increase itS W~ek thats the main topic of prices this year imd whether or discussion these days in the not it should have raised themmiddot iteel and re- 11 times since the end of World lated industries War II It is also being But -thats beside the pOint discussed in the The point is that the decision as daily press to whe~her or not there ought to
CONDUCTS SERVICESBus i n e s s be another price increase in an Father Robert Lynch OFMWeek says that industry as important as steel
the~e is ~o sin- should not be made in a vacuum will conduct solemn devoshygle ans~er to but hould be coordinated with tions in honor of St Anne t his question the price (and wage and profit) at Our Ladys Chapel Newbeyond U S decisions of other industries
Bedford July 20-26 SteePs s tat e- What Next ment that it is At the present time unforshynot going to act tunately this can be done -orily Soiled Currencyuntil the situ haphazardly if at all There is ation clarifies And thats about no organization nor federation Giftto School the siz~ of it of organizations in which labor
If is taken for granted at and management from the PITTSBURGH (NC)-St Anshycourse that steel piiceswill major industries can meet even thonys Sehool for Retarded eventually be raised either one to talk about much less sys- Children in nearby Oakmont at a time or all at once but tematically coordinate their Pa is $10970 richer through an -Until the situation clarifies it- wage-price-profit decisions inmiddot anonymous gift in soiled and deshyllelf ~ven the experts can onlymiddot the best interests of the econ- comp()sed bills -
guess as to why the industry omy as a whole The money arrived at the cOntraryto its past policy is -I can only conclude there- sehoolby mail in a dirty and teinporarily holding-the line fore with the same set of ques- bulky White envelope There
Se~~rl t~ntativeexplan~tion~lttions I ask~d inth~column tw~ was no indication of its senders bave beep suggestedOnei is w~e~s ago what_~lft~Where identity The ~oney mostly in th~tthe ~teelindu~trYsunexOwe go_ftO~~~re $20 bills ~~s mailed in~itts-~cted de~sion to PQstp~ne if ~o we gOJ)~ll~ph~~ardly as burgh - 1
n4)ttO fQrego another increasem ~he Iast~ WIthihttle~rno ~o-j Fa~h~r Artru~ h G~rQm in prices was motivat~d tya ordln~t19n a~n tile ffiaJgtr m~ tect~~ of the I~S~ItUtlO~ said desire to curb inflation and duSt~I~S a~aUDl~llSH so we ta~ tbeuro ~oney was evIdently thereby lJelp to cure the cllrrenl have It on th~a~th~~Ity of Mr br~ed ~~s~ middothovl~n~ no economic recession alough-who 18 c~rtamly one of 0rte ~nowsTli~ bills are the
Th t t t h the two or three most impor- ~melJize as billsI)oW used shyt aaCCsordanl gln eBres ~ng twcory tant business executives in the I didiIt try to handle them
bu n 0t USIness eek Ut d S hli there probabl isnt an thin ~ m ~ tates -that we shall ~uce addedltbeca~sewhen it For -one u~ng it ru~ssrack contmue to hav~ mflabo I ~uc~e~ one It started to upagainstan official U S Steel _ Remem~erwhlt he ~Id No cr~lble 10 myhand ~he bIllS position made ublic last Au- one co~panyno one lTIduStry~fe~ not stacked or ~ven ~und gust b Ch P Ro M andnooneuDloncanal()ne5top marubberband-butJuststuffed
Y bef alrmathn Kgefr the march of inflationmiddot in the envelope BIough ore e e auver Committee investigating steel If 0tI the~ther han~ we agree O~ the adVice o~ ~n attorney price rises - that the major co~po~ations and and ~ocal bank offiCIals Father
d the major unions of the United Garbm ~nt ~he mor~ey an en-Mr Blou~h recalled that In States ought to rdinate th ve~ope to the curenty redempshy
May 1948 WIth the hope of curb- lt00 ellmiddot ~ d f h U in fl t pohcles mmiddot the best interests of ~on IVISI(~nO te S Treas- r~C~~$al ~05n U~ S ~teellowe~ the e~(momYas~awllole are we un Jihe goyerpment r~d~Dedt rant p~r t~n ~nd refused prepare~ to _take the next logi- tbe ~118 ~ft~J ~Pilratln~ and ~~em~g~a~~~reetried cal steP ~y~tinging them tQ- ountng the~ ~ pr~sS th~te t Iether for thlS P1rpose in some mvolved ~hemlcal treatm~nt In
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Sister Margaret Mary R lM bull native of Some~set Mass has taught at St Joseph School Fall River Holy Family School Newmiddot Bedford St Maryt School ~orth Attll~boro and I Holy ~ ame School Ne~ Bedfprd where she is now statIOned
Sister Mary Catherine R SM bull native of Newfdundland after some years of t~aching a St Joseph School F~li River was appointed Mistres~ of Novices at Mt St Mary Convent and later became the Mothfr Superilr of the l~all River Corpmunity l~rom
1939 to 1957 she was Cour cilor Provincial at Cu~berland R I Sistllr is at presert assistait to the Superior of M~ St Rita Conshyvent Cumberlandl R I
Sister Mary Gertrud~ RSM a native of New Ifedford u ught in St Louis School St Pa trick School St Jose~h School and Mt St Mary 4cademy Fall River St Mary ISchool rforth Attleboro and St Kilian Sc hool New Bedford whfre she is sta- tioned at present She has been Superior at St P~trick Con vent Fall River and Principal cf St PatrickSchool stl Joseph Sool and St Kilian S~hooI Hel sisshyter Sister Mary Anthony R SM who died in 1~55 was also among those professed on July 16 1908
Sister Mary Ttresita R SM bull nltive of Taunton Mass bas taught in the elerhentary grades at St Mary Cathedral School and lateras supervisor of lliusic and Art in St 1Iary Cathedral School and St Mary St~hool New Bedford S~e is at pI esent
stationed at Our iLady of) I[ercy Convent Nw Bedford
SEles Per~ecuti[)n Possible ~ow of Our Lady l~a here
Thestatement was issued the LAUNCESTONI (NC)-Ierseshy day befpre a second promisedmiddot
nttion of Catholicsis not today Hmiracle was to take place arid impossible even fn the En llish- instructions were giVen thatmiddot it BPeaking world Archbishop John C Heenan of jLivcrpool Aid here ~
He was addres ing some 5000 persons gathere in this ornshywall town for ttje annual comshymemoration of themartJrdom of Blessed Cuthb~rt Mayne proshytomartyr of the I British semshyinary priests I
(The seminarr priests were priests ordained abroad lit- the time of the Refo~mation ~n Engshyland A law pa~sed during the reiltn of Queen ~lizabeth I ~ade
it high treason jpunishab Ie by death for a seminary dest even to be in En~land)
Powerful odern Iates Aid Archbishop JIeenan are no less determhied than w~ ~ the England of the I first Eliabeth to stamp out th~1 ancient Iaith
]iar more pers4ns are no sufshyfering for their jFaith thall ever before he declared so th it the 20th century cold be cal ed an age of martyrs
All Europe has seen swift changes in our o~n )ifetiml the Archbishop a~ded Nobody dares prophesy what will be the polftical comple~ion of his or any other coun~ry in 10 or 20 years time Forces hostile to all religion are in the ma rch It is not inconceivable that even in the English-~peaking world Catholics may have to ~hoose
between faith a)ld persor al seshycurity
Anltti-ChurCFh La~s
Remain Books0 MEXICO CITY (NC) -- With
the ruling Institutional Revo_ lutionary party (PRI) rl mning far ahead in ullofficial I eturns and the electi0r assured of its
middot presidential ca~didate fonso Lopez Mateos tbe laws hostile to the Church in this country arl~ expected ~ remain ~n the books
It is anticiplted that asiD other recent PRI administrashytions these laJs probab y will not be strictly lenforced Presishy
MOTHER SUPERIOR AND PRESIDENT At the White House Mother Francine Marie Lepicard (above) Superior General of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul accompanied by three other members visitedmiddot THIRTY YEARS AGO President Eisenhower and presented him a painting of
the foundation was laid for 81 Marys Church EUAD Archdiocese the head of Christ Visiting her communitys houses in laquoit ERNAKULAM INDIA Financial conditions prevented the Churcla the United States and Canada Mother Lepicard will return
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from belne built In the past few year to her headquarters in Paris today NG Photo the parlshloDers aU POOl farmers bave
with extreme difficulty and hardship shytbemselvetl beeD able to save $2000 Wltla this mODey to buy materials and tbroUlb Dismi~~ Report of Apparation their OWD labor they built tbe walls
TERN (NC)-Anmiddot official tatement issued by the Terni and Nanli diOCese has dismissedmiddot any element of- divine -origin
middotmiddotin recently reported apparitions
be posted in all churches of the diocese~ An earlier promised miracle-the cure of an infant -failed to take PlacemiddotSuggests Catholic
The statement declared Festmiddotvat middotn IrelandHAt Maratta Alta on the outshy
skirts of Terni two children (11- DUBLIN (NC)-A suggestion year-old Gino Armadori and 9- for a national Catholic festival year-old Paola Piazza) claim to in Ireland was offered here by bave repeatedly middotwitnessed ap- Chief Superintendent H OMara tlte trials and problems spiritual aDd material to be met and r paritions of the ltadonna Also of the Dublin police force Hived 1I0t ODly at the time of the acceptance of
- other- persons claim they have had Visions Asmiddotamiddotresultmiddotof the reports put out by the press largecrowds f(lIli the town and other areas have flocked to the place fof the repOrted apparishytions)
Aid to Talented BosToN (NC)The Carnegie
Corporation of New York has given a grant of $85000 to Bos- ton College to subsidize in part the institutions- program for especially talented stuQents the college announced
HOLY CROSS FATHERS
FOUR-YEAR COEDUCATIONAL COLLEGE
for Information write to
This episCopal c~ria after their ehurch All their savings have bee careful consideration deClares used aDd cODditions are such at preset that the aforementioned facts tbat the pittance thei earn ~ardly eovenexclude in the most absolute the expenses ofthelr daily Iivln lJnle way the extraordinary intershyvention of God and the Most Holy Virgin am- are theref9re devoid of any prodigious charshyiacter of divine origin
The statement was signed by Msgr Giuseppe Vanni Martini Vicar General of the diocese
Superintendent OMara sug gested such a festival would show the contribution Catpoli shycism has made to Irish life and culture
As ari annual event hemiddot l8iCl it would also serve to attract visitors to Ireland and would consolidate the work of aU CathollC Action bodiesmiddot in Ule
eountry Supeiintendent OMara made
the suggestion at the annual convention of Vexilla Regis alumni organization of St Patshyricks College Maynooth
Former Member of Jewish Faith Ordained Sacred Hearts Father
JAFFREY (NC)- A former member of the Orthodox Jewish faith who was converted to Catholicism during a three-year period of military service has been ordained a priest at Queen of Peace Seminary here
Bishop Matthew F Brady of Manchester ordained Father Simeon Polen in the Congregashytion of the Sacred Hearts~ The young priests father Samuel Polen of Pinebush N Yand his sister Mrs George Pederson also of Pinebush attended the ceremony Father Polen born Simeon
Stanley Polen in New York City became a convert while serving with the U S Army
-Signal Corps He was baptised on the remote Aleutian island of Naknak Alaska in April 1949 by Father George Endal SJ
The soldier had attended John Adams High School in New York prior to entering military servshyice Following his discharge from service in 1950 he joined the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts at Wareham He toek classical studies there for two years spent a years novitiate at the congregations house in Fairhaven and then returned
a root Is put OD the eburch the monsoona JAo Holy FaJhtrs MirJiIJn Ai will ruin the work already done Tbe oDI~ - tht Orimtal Ch reb tbln that the parlshlo1ers can now eo
r Ii tribute Is th labor $5000 will buy tlie mate~lals ~ecellS~ry tocomplete the roof and tlte interior The Arc 1raquolshop of ErDakula~ humbly requests our ald Any help tbat yCNI might be able to Ilve will be deepl) appreciated by the Archblsho~ and tbe people or St Mary Parish EDAD INDIA
A HOME IN OVR OLD AGE ALL OF US WANT THAT oua PALACE OF GOLD CLUB GIVES SISTERS WHO CARE FOB
THE AGED THE MEANS TO PROVIDE THE HOMES
VOCATION PROBLEMS - AeeeptaDee of a religious vocatioD Is Dot always easy many
a YooatloD but ID the followin through One of the reatest dlffleulths facedb) bOYI ID the Near Eastls a material one how to find the financial meaDII to follow a vocatloD The eost for - the INlDuDary tralnlilr Is $600 100middot a year tor shl ~ean ALEXANDER and SEBASTIAN -are two 1raquo011 In INDIA without the flnanela meaDI They are now In tile seminary and wltll many other - shylIemlDulaDs are prayine that 110m ODe will adopt them Indpay f ampbelr lIemlnar) eourse
THE MONEY IN MARYS BANK IS USED FOR THE middotTRAINING OF NATIVE SISTERS MONEY DEPOSITED IN THIS ACCOUNI BRNGS HEA VENLY DIVIDENDS
PERFECTION To be perfect Thousands in religions life are strlvln for perte
aOD through the vows of poverty ehastity and obedience To be poor Is a great trial to be willing to remain POOl wben one mlgbt trive to better oneself require great faith SISTER JOSEPHINE and SISTER CHRISTINE have willingly chosen poverty for life as BASILIAN SISTERS In LEBANON Sinc they are already poor poverty will be nothln new tbey are however sanctifying tbemselve tbrough a dedicated acceptance of poverty Could you help them towards a full life dedi cated to God iD tbe service of otbers The cost of their tralnlnl Is $300 $150 a year for eacll
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something to be used In the celebration of Holy at Benediction bull aomethlng to beautify a mlssioa
IMonstranee $40 1 Altar Stone bull f Crucifix bull bull bull 25 PlCture bullbull 15 Statue bull 3 Altar 75 Candles 20 Chalice
If you would like to give such a 1ft In the name of amiddot relative 01 friend we would be ~appy to lend a GIFT CARD indicating your middotklndness Sucb a gift ould bring spiritual benefits to both the giverand the receiver
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to Wareham for two more yeaJl of study
In 1955 he was sent to Rome where he made studies at the Gregorian University from which he received the licenti shyate in sacred theology this year He is to return to Rome in Ocshytober for further study He ~
remaining in Jaffrey for the summer
Most of the students now at the Queen of Peace Seminary here are expected to be assigned to Japan the foreign mission of the congregations American province The congregation was founded during the French Revshyolution and now has 1400 priests 1000 students 300 Brothers and 2000 Sisters
New Superior ROCHESTER (NC)-Mother
Mary Callista has been elected Superior General of the Sisters of the Third Order Regular of
St Francis of the Congregation of Our Lady of Lourdes She succeeds Mother Mary Alcuiu who has been Superior General since 1946
Mother Callista has Ilerved since 1952 a1l general councilor and general vicaress of the ewn- munity
dent-elect Lop~ MateOll is the FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN PresidentTHE ~EAN 110111 of a Catholi= family ald was Mlgr Ptr P Tuohy Natl Sec educated at a ldarist BIothers STONEHILL COLLEGE Send all communications to IIChool here (ATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATIONOfficial returns of the election North EaSton MassachuSetts arl~ not expected to be ann i)unced 480 lexington Ave at 46th St New York 17 N Ybull until Septembet
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Time middotIncreases Fascination OfNewmans Personality
By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno
With that formal solemnity which is rooted in the tradition of the Church the cause of John Henry Cardinal Newman has been introduced in the ecclesiastical court of Bi~mingham England The Archbishop of that see sucshy
eessor to the doughty Ulla- been made t~ cast doubt upon thorne who was Newmans Newmans absolute integrity
middot unwavering friend and sup- This is the work of an agnostic porter in the hierarchy has Geoffrey Faber grandnephew of constituted a commission to be- that Father Frederick Faber gin the long and involved process who was one of Newmans earli shyof examining est recruits for the Oratory of his title to be St Philip Neri but who in the
ranked among course of the years became the Blessed ahd sadly estranged from his mimshygiven the hon- tor ors of the altar Reading Fabers book one has
There is much the feeling of a noxious slime to be accom- being spread over the image of pUshed in this the Cardinal as from wholly inshyextraordinary sufficient and inconclusive evishycase The study dence he attempts to prove a of the cardi- basic and unworthy lack of man-DaIs life and limiss as providing the key to Yirtues must be his career undertaken not Church Seeks Virtge from the viewpoint of a biogra- That Newman was hypersenshy
middot pher but in search of the mfn~t- sitive goes without saying That middot est scrap of evidence which he found it exceedingly- difficult
eould swing the scales ~me way to forgive injuries seems to be the other too clearly established to admit
His writingsvoluminous as of controversy That he made they are including thousands mistakes of- judgment anel wu apan thousands of personal let- a pool assessor of men espeshytelS must be re-examined in dally where friendship had once ~ light of rigorous and con- been given are characteristic=shyastent orthodoxy hardly to De denied
And as a preliminary step it One is reminded rather strikshymust be established middotthat his _
f ingly of the likeness here beshyenthusiasts have not thus ar everstepped their bounds and tween Newman and Pio Nono
whose cause for beatification ia antiCipated the Church in pro- being strongly urged at this verT BOuncing upon his sanctity or in establishing a cult in hit time But the Church we reshy
mind ourselves is not seekinc bonor perfectmiddot holiness in those She
Scores of Biographies honors nor even perfect eoi-Few men of modern times respondence with grace but
have evoked the passionate in- only conspicous virtue risin terest and partisanship tha~ ~as above weakness and transfigurshyeentered upon Newman Living ing the whole be was a very symbol of conshytroversy both within the Church Should it come about-and and out of it And in the seven this is by no meansto assume decades since his death his per- that it will-that Cardinal Newshy
man is found worthy of oursonality far from diminishingIn the perspective of time has cult our honor as an elect of emerged with ever greater fasci- God it will unquestionably be aation difficult for us to prefix the
There are scholars Catholic appropriate term to his name and non-Catholic alike who St John Newman might sugshyItave made the study of his life gest even the Sinjin of acshy
and writings their chosen field cepted English usage Like the af research and his biographies Venerable Bede the old name ia are now numbered by the scores too deeply engraved to be lighiIy Hardly a year goes by withoutmiddot cast aside But to pray to God the publication of some impor- through John Henry Newman tant item of middotNewinaniana and wOJlld be hard to resist the total body of critical litera-middot I lure devoted to him is literally taggering
Wilfrid Wards two volume Life was the first full-length portrait of the Cardinal painted with affectionate detail by one whose own father William
George Ward had ranged himshyelf with Newmans sharpest opponents It was an amende honorable but for all its bulk and its liberal use of intimate papers and correspondence it was understandably far from definitive
Most fortunately Newmans papers were preserved almost intact at the Birmingham Orashytory and a vast debt is owed to the late Father Henry Trisshytram wlfo gave years of his life to the careful collecting and colshylating of the documents
For him it was aabor of love andoubtedly but it was equally a labor of scrupulous impartial shyity Much of the spade-work has thus been done for th~ eccleshy
siastical commission An-lican Interpretation
The magic of Newman has at shytracted a great dealof modern French scholarship from th~ somewhat disorderly genius of the late Abbe Henri Bremond to the clinical touch of the Abbe Louis Bouyer whose Newman His Life and Spirituality has recently appeared in English
Anglicans from Dean Church to contemporaries such as R A Middleton and B A Smith have striven to interpret Newshyman in the light of their own rejection of his solution though be it said with unvarying cour tes) and admiration
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Seattle Prelate Award Winner
SEATTLE (NC)-The Amerishycan Committee on Italian Migrashytion has announced -Archbishop Thomas A Connolly of Seattle will receiv~ its Award of Merit for 1958 for his sympathetic and active support in the field of migration andmiddot resettlement of refugees The presentation willbe made ~ept 13 here
Announcing the award Guido Merlino chairman said Archshybishop Connolly has always been in the forefront in activishyties concerned with migration and resettlement He has also contributed to various causes
middotmiddotthat benefit the people of Italy as well as helping Italians who have recently come here 10
settle The award will be a bronze
plaque bearing the following inshyscription
In recognition of hismiddotdedicashytion to the principles and ideals upon which America was foun~shy
ed for outstanding contributions to the welfare of his fellow men for his many laborsand selflesa service which furthered the mishygration reception and resettleshyment of Italians in this country
Levis Educator LEVIS Que (NC) - Father
Calixte Ferland who spent neady 50 of his 70 years at Levw College is dead He was gradushyated nom the school in 1907 and returned there to teach after hi ordination in 1911 He remained at Levis College as a professor or spiritual director until aU re~
-tiremen-t in 1953 ~
tistics Spiritual guidance pedshyInstitute inmiddot Rome hailed it as agogy and psychology and medishy
a center where the broadest and cal and pastoral psychi~try complete studies will prepare 1ftmiddot addition 10 these cOursespriests for the ~art of arts tbe the constitution stated that therepastoral care of souls should be special coUrses of apshy
The institute which was plied specialization for the founded in 1957 and has alreadT training of priests capable of graduated more than 100 stushy carrying out the apostolate Ia d~nts was officially instituted many specialized areas such and sanctioned by the Pope in book and publication editing orshyhis recent Apostolic Constitushy ienting public opinion entershytion Ad Uberrima Its publi shy ~inment acial action Catholic cation was announced earlier by associations and helping variOW the Pope himself during an audishy elasses of citizens in particular ence with a group of graduate workers farm laborers shepshyof the institute herds sailors soldiers peoshy
By virtue of Our authoritT fessional people artists people We officially establish the Passhy responsible for social life arid toral Institute It is Our wish others that it be given the honorary title of Pontifical within the Pontifical Lateran Athenaeum the Pope said in the document GEORGE M MONTLE
The Pontiff added that in thw institute priests of eachmiddot and Plumbing - Heating every clerical status may leam
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London Commies Plan Infiltration Of Ireland
LONDON (NC)-London headquarters of the Commushynist party is preparing agents for the infiltration of
-Ireland The existence of a specshyial Irish bureau at party headquarters is alleged in aD article in the Catholic Herald weekly newspaper published by Douglas Hdye former editor ot the London Daily Worker who is now a leading Catholic journshyalist
Irish members of the party middot he wrote have been undergoshy
ing special preparation for the day when an economic crisis hits Britain This the Communist leaders calculate will bring witll it mass unemployment Tens
of thousands of Irish people will return to Ireland which in the circumstances will itself be in
middot the throes of an even more sevshyere depression
All Angels If and when this happens
the communists inention is that lOme thousands of card-holdin
middotIrish Communist party members will be among them Overnight the party will be established ill every part of the country and eommu~ism will be taken by Irelands own sons and daughters to practically every town and Yillage Those who Ulus returll will have gone through the specshyial training which is now beshying organized for them
Pilot schemes Mr Hyde add- ed are already being tried 10
find the most effective ways of reaching the Irish They have been aimed at intellectualmiddot as well as manual workers and at
the Irish Republican Army Evshyery avenue is being probed u a possible tranmission belt for Communism he said
Catholic Newspaper Has Twofold Use
LOS ANGELES (NC)-It may be true that in Philadelphia nearly everybody reads the
middot Bulletin But it is just as true that ill Wewak New Guinea nearly everybody smokes The Tidings Los Angeles archdiocesan paper
For this bit of intellig~nce
70U can thank Father Francis Mihalic SVD who was intershyviewed befote going back to Wewak after terriporary duty in Southern California
He receives The Tidings fa Newmiddot Guinea reads it thea passes it on to his native parishshyioners
When theyve read it they use it for cigarette paper king size Mighty valuable ~ Eacll sheet is worth a coconut
Smoke anyone
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V(utican ~ongregation Regulates CDntinued froOl Page 011 e must supply f~om seven to 10
_J trustworthy wItnesses PhYSIcal the claIms of v~li~ but ~ ~on- evidence if any is usually deshyconsummated maJr18ges Irtce termined by court-appointedthe l1aim of non-consumm~tIon h
d litmiddot 01 the p YSlclans can lead to a ISSP u IOn Throughout the hearing the marriage vow-o~e ~f a p~pe s diocesan-appointed defender of heaviest responsibtlItIes--~o~al the bond does his best to destroy bishop may not eren ~egm n~- all arguments that might permit vestigating such ~ claIm ltntil the dissolution of the marriage he is expressly Iflv~n per DlS- bond When he has no more obshyluon by the congre~atIonto d I) so jections the hearing ill closed
Short H~to A full report together with the Commonly known as the C~o~- bishops recommendations is forshy
gregation of the $acrament S It warded to the congregation has a short hi~~ry It was Full Investigation established 50 years ago b One of the 35 consultors ex-Pope St Pius X Befor~ It amines the case on its arrival existed the vari~1us dispe nsa- If he is satisfied with the forshytions and proble S connected mal presentation of facts--and with the seven sa raments were often he is not--he turns it over
alfscattered among r a d )zen to one of the congregations own older congregation ~t was ltlten defenders of the bond Either COPTIC RITE PATRIARCH Archbishop Silvio Oddi a problem and s~etImes a r ~~z- the consultor or tfie defender of Apost~lic Internuncio to Egypt presents the s~cred palshyde 1ltgt know whlcll congregc t~~n the bond may send the case back lium to the new Coptic Rite Patriarch of AlexandrIa Egypthad jurisdiction [ a spetiflc to its dioc~se f origin for fur- Stephanous I Sidarouss in a ceremony in the Meadl Semmshycase ther mvestIgatIon
Today the only arriagelt ases After it is examined by the ary As head of the Coptic RIte CatholIcs the prelate ranks which do not CO~Ie within the defender of the bond the case second in dignity to the Bishop of Rome NC Photo jurisdiction of ~i co~greg~tion then goes to three commisSaries are those involvm mIxed JIlar- who examine it separately They
These invo~ve matt)middots of each submit written decision Stonehill Professor Says Qualityriages a differing faiths anltJ are aS~lgned with the majority vote deciding to the Sacred CongregatIon of pro or con Once again it goes Education Needed in Quantitythe Holy Office ~ back to the defender of the bond
From the Co gregationof He has a chance to attack the NOTRE DAME (N~)-The physical sciences sho~d be Sacraments com~ such pen~ls- r4asoningof the cons~ltors if taught in the nations lIberal arts colleges because they mons as that whlc allows t l~nd they conclude the marrIage bas truly Jiberllte the mind from the here and now from the priests to memor~e ~e ylttIve not been consummated merely apparent from the welter of facts and open up to Mass of the BleSli d Vlrgm and Finally after the defender of to Cl~lebrate it roughout the the bOnd draws up his conclushy it the beauty and simplicity field a~e interesting and beauti shyyear instead -of following the sions the case goes tothEi carshy aitd logical rigor of general ful and he can discard large JlormllllituJgical ~alen~Clr dinals in plenary session They laws Rev Thomas E Lock- tracts only with a severe wrench
It is tMs congregatIon also pass on it and then it goes to the c S C professor of phy- to his aesthetic sense ~ut choose that grant~ permis~ion to ~es ~re Pope WhOgrantSordenies the ary he must if the course IS to have
Sics at Stonehlll College North greater significance for the stushythe Blessed SacI ment 10 pp- requested disp~nsation bull Easton Mass decllred here dent than a catalogue of factsvate chapels DUIi g World ~ar Sometimes the congregation U it relaxed mary peaceune submits the case to the Sacred Phrsics and mathematic~ for Father Lockary blamed pro-regu~ations permiting a sh(r~er Roman Rota the Churchs eccleshy example belong 10 the Iberal gressive education with its emshypre-Communion fast authllrlz- siastical court The Congregashy artscurriculum Father Lockary phaSis on teaching methods ing the use of khtki al~arcloths tion retains its jurisdicti()D over contended not because- of the rather than intellectual content Ilnd vestments Ind ~llowmg l~ass the decision independentof the cold war or for other talttlCal for a general deterioration in to be celebrated 1m the ater- Rotas decision and utilitarian re~son~ SCIence -the teaching of physics matheshy
education he saId can and maticsand the other arts andnoon The need for careful documenshy While it govern~ th~ daily use tation painstaking investigation should be justified on grounds sciences in the nations high
of the sacramentsl t~ISco~ g~e- and the part time status of the that were valid in th y~r 1908 schools Until the trend to lower gation does not have Jurlsdl( tlon commissaries and defenders of and will still be valid In 2008 standards is reversed in secondshyover the cerem09ies and rites the bond makes the congregashy quite indcpend~ntl of the tac- ary education he said there is IlUrrounding thes~ sacram mts tions decisions slow work An tical or strategic sItuation really no hope of dramatic im-This is properly t~e work J the average case requires about two F~ther LockaI) who holds a provement on the college level Sacred CongregatIfn of Rlt s years from beginning to end doctorate in physics from Notre We need quality education
Cardinals ~embers MarriaKe Courts Dame discussed Physics and and we need it in quantity Heading the Congregatioll of The third commission super- the C~isis in Education at the Father Lockary declared Simply
Sacraments is i~ 79-yeaI-old vises the administration of dishy annual educational conference rejecting progressive educationPrefl~ct His Emin~ce Benelt etto ocesan marriage courts These of the Holy Cross Fathers here he said is not enough To the Cardinal Aloisi asella The courts must send a detailed reshy The Teaching of Science 10 the older tradition that the purpose Cardinal has been an officii 11 of port each year to the congregashy Liberal Arts College was the of the school is primarily intelshythe l~oly See ~or more tha 1 50 tion The reports list the names theme of the two-day sessions yeaIll Much of ~i~ experi mce and qualifications of ~ll offi~ials Physicists for the most part was acquired as a Idlplomat rep- of the diocesan marnage trlbushy have failed to devise good physshyresenting the Church in Plt rtu- nals and states the number and courses f the llberalJes or arts gal Chile andArglntin~ nature of the decisions h~nded tudent who is not majoring inA total of 20 cardmals are down sth Ii ld in Father Lockaryse e members of this congrega lion Each marriage case brought opinion He insists that suchThose living in Rome neet before a diocesan tribunal must middotcourses should be rigoriouslyevery Friday ~ di cuss its p rob- be tried twice and the two vershy
scientific lems and work 9n the se~nd dicts must agreeWhefJ theY It is misleading and dishonshyand fourth Monfay of ~ch dont they ususally ate sent to t he observed to present themonththe Prefec has an audi- the Rota ot firial adjudication
udentiJ with a sort of popularence with His ~oliness Pope In most countries the appelshymechanics course under the guisePius XII to keep im abreailt of late court for suc~ cases is 10shy f ne He believes that inthe congregations activities and cated at the metropolitan see or o scle c
to plresent its d~sions for his archdiocese chancellery Thus in the problems which it treats the course should be as fundamenshypersonal approvl or disap- the United States for instance
provll there are mahy appellate courts tal _asJogical and intellectuallydemanding as the course for theThirty-six consIltors arE on But in the Philippines the conshyspecialiststhe congregationsj staff Tnese gregation set up in 1957 a pilot
are priests mostlJ( membeIs of project with one single appellate The college physics course fot religious orders Wiho are experts court located ip Manila to reshy liberal arts students should be in canon law and Irelated fi ~ld~ hear all cases brought before the restricted to a few major areas They serve as a pa~el of adv SOlS diocesan tribunals Father Lockary said This preshyIlnd specialists gU~ding the car- A spokesman of the congregashy sents a real difficulty he obshy
served since for the specialistdinals and ultJma~~IY the Fope tion said his off~ce is still stud~shyall the npoks and crannies of hisMost of them livel In Rome and ing the effectiveness of thIS
have a full-time jb in add tion single-court method He said it ----------~-shyto their work fortihe congrega- has proved to have ~ome very tion great advantages and IIOme DEBROSSE OIL ~
Three Comqiissions drawbacks ~ Besides the cdnsultors the While hailing it as a mile- ~ co
Congregation of sfcraments has stone in the gradual process of ~ threE commissionsr The fibt is canonical procedure he said it Heating Oils devoted to problefls connetted is much too early to c~nclude with the Sacramet~ of Holy 01- that a similar system might be andBurners delS This commission w l1ich introduced in other countries ~ currently has 18 ofticials stu dies M ~ 365 NORTH FRONT STREET such matters as te val~dit~ of Sailors Attend ass
NEW ~ BEDFORD ordinations or thje oblIgatIons I B antine Rite connected with ~ajor orders ~ n yz WYm~n 2-5534 and how they are met by hose ATHENS (NC)-Several hunshywho have been orClained dred Catholic d b thsailors received ~---------------------shy
The second CO~~ission ceals Holy CommunIon un er o species for the first time ltbf their
with valid but non-cons um- lives when they attended a By- J Electricalmated marriages It has 80 zahtirie Rite Divine Liturgy
priests on itS staf~5 comiDlS- (Mass) aboard the USS Saratoga ~i ContractorsI5Bries and 25 de~1nders of the ~)marriage bond Ltlke the on- her~e ceremony was arranged
aultOIS most of Ithese pr ests J ]j i ddT by Father (Cmdr) John
have full-time jo IS n a I ln Burns Catholic chaplain of the eo their work Wi the comIDIS- t ~
aircraft carrier while this um ilIon of the Mediterranean 6th Ileet
When a local bis~p is grall~ was anchored in the Bay of Athshypermission to investigate a claIm t ~~ of nl)n-consummalion of 11Iar- ens recently The Divine LI urgy 944 County St ~ (
T di was celebrated by Father Isidore riage he appointf a oc~san Rigoutcos SJ of St Paulssem- New Bedfordeourt to gath~r thF facts lloth inv aeze J )JIalti4~ to the eontesteltl man aae __
ectual training must be addedlthe realization that education must somehow be ad~-ted to the WHEATONS needs and the abIlIties of all t h
shyand that sound educatIve ec FAMOUS needed he saId h
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look and that the theater should help people relax
In times like these I think wed all be best helped by laughter Its a great relaxer and were all too taut he said And it would greatly ~eshyduce the lines at the psychiashytrists office
Not escape theater - that not what I mean although in a sense it would be an escape ~rom
the awful grimness of the tImes -but rather a more elevated view of life and ourselves High comedy can do this he exshyplained
A ttends Daily ~ass
Mr ~itchard who attends Mass daily believes the theater is a profession rather than a business He advised starryshyeyed graduates to seek pru~ent
counsel before plungIng mto the grease-paint life
Re said that being a Catholic in the theater can be tough at times but that some of the finest people and some of the best Catholics Ive ever known are theater people Its the ones c who foul up however who get the headlines You never heard of the heroic lives of somemiddot ~
It goes back to your home training-and this is where t~
parents responsibility is great if you receive the proper training you can lead a good Catholic life in the theater p~oshy
fession just as you can in busishyness or law he declared
Church to Observe 150th Anniversary
DAMARISCOTTA MIL L S (NC)-Bishop Daniel J Feeney of Portland will be celebrant of a Pontifical Mass in St Patricks Church here today to mark the 150th anniversary of the church one of the oldest in New Eng- land
The building was dedicated on July 17 1808 by Most Rey Jean Lefevre Cheyerus first Bishop of Boston At that time Maine was a part of Masssach setta
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SeesOpportunity to Te~chmiddot To Serve on Foreign Missions Cros$WordSoluti~iI - LOS ANGELES-Thirty-four The Lay Mission Helpers wear-Rothmiddoter~Than Defemiddotnd Tmiddotrumiddotth laymen and women includillg no distinctivemiddotgarb but degllly a
two mamiddotrriedcouples with chU- ring inscribed Weare Gocl lt By Joseph A B~eig dren will leave -thiscountry helpers During ~h~ir service
soon to work in -the Churchs in the missions they receive no Cleveland Universe Bulletio foreign missions Thirty persons pay J)eyond room board medshy
middot AS I recall it w~s Chesterton who said 60 or 70 years will go to Africa and four to ical care and a monthly allowshymiddotago that if Stpeorge were to come back to life he would Ecuador ance of $20 take a long look at the world around him-and prepare to be Each of the 34 personspos Typical of the 34 who wiD bull martyr again A sesses askiU needed in mission leave soon for theinissions are
Today my guess is that I would observe for example work and has volunteered to re- themiddot two married couples Mr that racial national and Chlsa main overseas for at least t~ree and Mrs John McGhee and Mr
Chesterton and St George if years andMrs Frank Bohler discriminationno longer can pre~ eythey could come among us tend to any real respectability rh are members ofthe ~ay Mr and Mrs McGhee wiD Ilowrnight take the long not in our South not in South IetmiddotWmiddotorks Seekmiddotmiddot ~Isslonmiddot Helpers AssoltlatIon teach ata mission school in loOk together and get ready to Africa not even in India where I~establisheqhere three ye~rsa~o Quito Ecuador They will take
be in one way or another the castes are crumbling Vcifican Hookup under t4epatronagef HISE~Ill- their young adopte~ daughter apostles niis- The wrongs survive but their lt ~~c~ Jam~ ~~~n~ls Cd~ with them Mr McGhee who middot~nari~s foundations have been washed VATICAN CITY (NC)- The ~ n y~e rc I~ op holds bull masters degree is on
B ei n g no away There is no durabilityin middotNational Broadcasting ~ompany Angeles the faculty of the Los Angele middot prophet I m~y them now in the U ~S middotand the Canadian Cardin~l McIntyre receied Traae and Technical College~ middot ~mistakeri but I would perceive t~atmiddot such Catholic Broadcasting Systtm ~he solemn promiSeIimiddot of the 34 His wife~ Rosemary is an eleshy
think we are foolishness as divorce with itsmiddot have joined networks in many mehandw-omenata ceremony mentary sChool teacher mergjng from restlesS seeking for other mates partS of the world in asking for in S~ Vjbia~uts C~t~edral here Mao Areas elil longhap- and birth prevention with its hookups withmiddot Vatican Radio Theypledged ~ obey the bishop Mr IiMe B hI Il tism of blood middotnervous-nelly fussing over pop- formiddot speCial papal broadcasts of themission area to which tliey ~ bo k middothlmiddot 0 d ~rfwI COtmiddot~shyt an
Th b d tsmiddotmiddot 1 d t d to k t th uc a 0 s op an In orma 100 -ancl fire see ulationgrowth are beginning to thmiddote f rtoha cas lllndv~~~ abremiddot akr~ll~fn tmiddotahn IfwJrfmiddotta
h ~U center in downiown Nairobi the emling of the period in which look as imbecilic as they are ose 0 e sQca e IDVISI le s I S o~ e we are 0 e mlamp- K Afmiddotmiddot Th 11 t k
-e middothmiddotad to use most of our en- S h th audiences wllich His Holiness middotsions enya rIca ey WI a e - uc lOgs no longer have P p XII l d T Free P i tii their twoyoung sonsmiddotwith them ergies inmiddot holding the fort middotof --any power of attracting vigorous ope IUS IS glvmg c Olser~ O res Mr ~ohler wasa pilot on a
_tehgion and civilazation youth nuns throughout middottlJe world By servIng In the mlSSlona N ft d If my judgement is correct I wouidm~rk weilth~fact Other rtqu~sts fot hooku~s middottheYwllrfree m~ssionary priests Vord~~aII ~~~rr~~K~~
thepersowwho is middotin his teens that even the mo~t e~orm9us have come from networks In andReli~ious fi-om ~~ch~e middotWar middot middotr 20s now ought tolook forward bigotry in all history~thECOrn- Italy ~rance Spall) Portuga1- chanlclll and admInIstratIve In addition to Ecuador and
ehiefly to expounding truth munistbigotry agairist God al)d Irelan~an~ ~he Net~erlan~s work~l)d enab~ ~hem to ~~vte Kenya otherriission areas)o rather than chiefly defending it religion and against man as Thlaquo~nvlSlble audIences WIll more ~untolPlrltua1 act~~lties which the Missi~gtn Helper wfll as we who went before them Gods image arid likeness ~ is be broadcasts of Mass offer~d The~rdeparture WIll brl~g to go are Mwanzain Tulgimyika found it necessary to do lieaving imd splintering from the by the ope andmiddot a p~pal dls- 54 the number of Lay MIssIon Gwelo in South RhodesIa Preshymiddot I agree ~ith those whO feel pressure of it own ignora~t co~rse Intendedespeclally for Helpers~rommiddotLosAnge~~s who toria ani JohilIinesburg in the that a newmiddot wind is blowing contradictions ~~Ole~e~ nuns TheY~ln be are nowInover~eas mIssIons Union of South Africa Calabar across the world dissipating the If I were young I would judge IVI e f IDdo t~r~e far~~ on~r~ Am~Ilg th~ sevett men and 21 and Owetd in Nigeria and Tashyold fumes of error hatred prej- that th~ fu~ure belongs to those~~a~u~us~~ u y an wom~n ire SIX r~glster~d nllrse mille in Ghana adice lies selfishness greed who wIll 1arvest the seed so Th d h d 11 and f~ve teachers The group also Among their assignments will e Iscourse on eac ay WI 1 d f N 1 t
and ignora1ce 1ong watered WIth blood and b b d t t 5 30 EDT me u es a ormer avy plO a be teaching social and medicalroa Our centuries of tribulation tears Teh p caslla k ~mFmiddotmiddot h liJoOtype operator and photo en- work editing mission newsshy e ope WI spea In renc bull 1 t 1 and misunderstanding have been I woud resolve to devote my- T 1- tmiddot II b 1middot1 graver seyera pracca nurs~s papers operating supply center lf to middottmiddot k I d rans a Ions WI e gIven In a d n id 1 k diJe for the most part to a mad se POSI Ive wor woul i th d f 1- ~ nurse ~ a l8 bull soc~a ror -and handlingsecretarial duties
fudiviciuaiism which blinded try to grasp firmly and set maJr anguags on ~ ays 0 ers an artI~t secretarIal work- - - men and women to the common forth formiddot others the~splendor ~~~~ng the 7dlscoursrs fFom ers8 ~achines~op wozker and lt
middot ood to the duty of lovingand of religious dedication of holymiddot amto pmlj r middotahbrananmiddotlt serving middotfellOwmen everywhere marriage of family life of good Va~lCan RadIO wIll use the ~MemDers 0 thegrouphavemiddot He that iI
On earth government of human dignity fIrst d~y of the broadcasts July spen~ an ~average of 12 hQunpatient
DEVOTION
In insane rebellion against of the literature that elevates 19 tma~g~r~te~ ~ewbbroad perw~e~ dliring thep~s~ year the Iildividualist insanitymove- rather than degrades of wise cas l~g 1sc te ~ e Fearn h lreparmiddotmg them~elves spIrItually
meilts like fascismnazism and education of people-to-people ~eg~ ar y 0 rIca I~ renc andmiddotmiddotmaterially for worK iti the communism blackened the world help of right international re- or llguese andEn~h~h mtsEiions
with vioience cruelty injustice lations and the like French Governmentmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Unde~the diJe~tion ofM~gr middot falsehoods and wars I would look upon television Anthony Brouwers fouilderand
i think the pendulum now is and radio nuclear power the Honors Maritain director of the mission associashynearing the center We have had dr~ma modern medicine bank- PARiS (NCr-Noted French tiontheYhave studied tlieology
more than enough of hatred and ing and business as colossal op- philosopher Jacqiies MaritaiJl ascetics Scriptllre first aid and lies Now we want love truth porturiitiesto do colossal good has beennamed a Grand Officer the history of Uiemiddotarea where and justiceWe are seeking the Oh if I were a young person of the Legjon oi Honor-this they wiliserve
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~~peace which only right order - today I would be filled with countrys top military afld civil
can give We ask for guidance hope and determination - and ian award-by the council of If r were a youth today look- courageMinisters of the Republic~
in forward to q career and H Mr Maritainwho served at PRESCRIPTIONS owishing to serve God and man c ome Econtimics one time as French ambassador
CalIed Forandmiddot Delivered bullbull ~~VhU hl1K not so much ST LOUIS (NC)~Two nuns to the Holy See is a professor oFrefuti~g objections as of re- who helped establish the only emeritus of Princeton Univershy ~ TIMES DAILY IN FALL RIYER ve~ling the depths breath and graduate program in home eco- sHy beauty~of goodness divine and nOlnics education offered in a At the saJlle tiqe the Council Once-A-Day in Somerset and Swansea at 430 PM
human 1 U S Catholic university have of Ministers bestowed the award Special Attention Given 1 would wish to fit myself received a special papal blessing of Commander of the Legion of n~t yargue but to ~nlighten and commemorative plaques Honor on 81~year-61d Father To Emergency Prescripti~ns and inspire I would concern from His Holiness Pope Pius Henri Breuil il French priest myself less with preparing middotto XII and paleogiapl1er of wodd reshy ~ ~A Surgical ~ppliance CO battle evil thingsand more with ~hey are Sister Mary Anselm nown ~aining myself to propagate and Sister Mary Iierre In 1950 Father Breuil has visited grotshy I~ U Pharmacy
~ nobility I wouid desire to ed- they were instrumental- in set- toes and caverns throughout c Hearing Aid Co ucate rather than dispute ting up the graduate program in France and in Ireland North
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51ory of Farrells Courage Object Lesson for Youth 1 By Jack Kineavy
SomerM t High School- Coach We mentio ed in p~ssing last week that the National
League All-Star iroster included one Richard Joseph Farrell ace reliever of Ithe Philadelphia Phillies never dreaming that the big ri~hthandel would play such a stellar role in the annual clas~ic Farrells Talking about bonuses the pitching as a mJltter of fact Philadelphia Phils paid out the
W S th~ rankihg achi~ve~ amazing s~m of $600000 ~ colshya I lege and hIgh school st- In the
ment In what has been ies- period 20 May to 20 June We scribed as an 01herwise ilrab suspected that the Braves were gam(~ the leaders in the bonus league
His striking but faint so Also re bonuses out the Sox the Baltimore Orioles have just contingent of signer two former Connecticut Jensen Wil- CYO products Charlie Symion Iiams and Mal- of Stratford and John Papa of zone represent Stamford
one of Dicks Torres Tosses No-Hitter all-time base- The first win for the Somerset ball thrills You Junior Legion team will be well can bet that he remembered in that it involved was giving just a no-hitter the seasons first in a little bit extra the circuit Lefty Jack Torres against the boys All-Narry with Dighton this past from Boston For I it is COD mon season turned the trick against knowkltlge that the Broolrline Attleboro last Thursday at Potshynative was given Ithe wait-and- tersville Field see treatment by tr~ Boston clltb Tino De Giovanni Attleboro upon his graduation froD St catcher was the only visitor to Marys High I get on base once on an cJror
Perhaps Qicks Iphysical oon- again via a base on balls Fall dition unduly i~fl~le~ced the River 61 leads the league by Sox He had beell stnckell by 211 games and is an odds-on
polio when little Imo~e th m a favorit~ tP ann~x the tItle and bab~ and the drerd diseaSE left move mto the mter-zone comshyhim with a crippled leff leI He petitiori late this month worl~ a brace u~til hewa 13 Tom Courtney ~x-Jfordham years old and eren after the flyer and Olympic 880 met~r brace was discardfd Dick h id ~ champions set f~r his ~irstfling have steady treatments until on the cinders on the current two years ago I Russian tour Tom plans to hang
Today Dick mares ~he tril in up h~s spike after he takes from the bull per wl~h a limp another shO1 at the 880 melee that is percephbl owmg tlt) the world mark 1457 held by fact that his le~tll~g is one-third Roger Moens of Belgium smaller than hiS pght But once His lltudies a~ the Harvard he uets on that rpOU1ld he ge~- Graduate ~chool of Business Adshyerates power plus DICk vas a ministration didnt permit Tom slender lad just out of high to train regularly this year and school when Isawl him wod last he found getting in shape for the That was in 19qO in Plattsburg Russian tour arduous But Tom N Y when he pitched the Bur- has won major races on all the ling ton Cardinals Ilof the now de- continents of the world save fund Northern League ~ a Asia He hopes to rectify this 7-2 victory over ~he home eam against the Russians
DIck has com~ a long way Italian national sports idol since then ~ow al strapping 63 Ercole Baldini was received in 220 pounder hiS ast bdl is a special Papal aUdience with his morE livemiddot than eye~ and i t~e mother Baldiilf 25 is a mili shyshort haul he Ci)mpares hv~r- tant member of the ItalianCathshyabl~ with any lof t~e J owerolic Youth organization and as hurler~ inthe mllrorst~day Last he always does wor~ its insigshyye8 Dick had 13 fi~ Sf ason nia on his coat uapel when he was In fl2 appearance~ hepost~ an received by HIf Hoheg Pope excl~llent 10-2 record and h ad an Pius XII earll~d run aver~ge of 231 1bull bull Recently Baldini won the
At this writinlf he has a ~-~ 2500 mile Giro dItalia abicycle mark and owns a league ~ea~mg race which is orie oj ltalyens ERA of Il7 in the55 1n00ngs major spotting eventS In 1956 he has pitched ~rilY 24 Dicks be won several important vicshybest years lie ah ad Th~ (Ieter- tories in the cycling events of the mination he has hown In Dver- Melbourne Olympics and in coming what appeared to )C an that same year went on to gain insurmountable Iandicap s~ould the world championship be an object less n for all The Pope receivedBaldini with
Long hot great cordiality and congratu-Several Great r Boston All- lated him on his achievements
Scholastics who e~tered pro- in the field of sports The Ponshyfessional basebaH With Ton Ar- tiff then inquired about Gina ruda and Russ Gibson are back Bartali another great cycling home after brie~ flings hthe champion of the past and also minors Joe CaSfcgliOne 01 Wo- an active member of Italian burri Russ Run e of Reading Catholic Action At the end of and John~ Silvon c of Lyonn aU the audience t~e Pope gave of whom were if the Reu Sox Baldinis mother a roSary and system recently Were handed the cyclist 3 silvermiddotmedalof hill th~iI release Ea h -won a three pontific~te sports star in h gh schoo and might~ave had is~()llege ed~ Church Desecration ration assured via athletic A sholarship but h~ chose W pur- Brings pology sue a car~er in p~o ball MANGALORE (NC) The
Of course if ai boy is 0 fered Mysore governinf t has apoloshya substantial b0Jius one which gized for the desecration 9f a woild ~ecure Jisl future rE~~u~- Catholic Church less of what happens to him III It called the desecrator a vashyorganized ball treres foe d for - grant suspected to be of unsound thought OtherWIse a lad who mind turns his back on higher educa- The governments statement tion is taking ~ te -c risk was in answer to a Catholic apshyMost major leafue scouts are peal The Catholics had called the first to encoUlage a toy to for protection of tneir religion go to school but Ithe lure)f the from fanatic Hindu elementS diamond proves bften too great which they claImed seemed inshyThe odds of succlss in orglnized terested in setting up subvershyball are estimatel at 100 10 1 a sive iorce~ to destroy churches real long shot I
The statement attribut~d to L EM lEU X pro football coac~ Buddy Iarker PLUMBING amp HEATING INC to the effect that IGood coching for Domestic is more perspiration tha n n ~ spiration remihds us oE our ~~~ amp Industrfal revered physic~ profess1lr at Sales and ~ Boston College rr John robin __bullbullbull- Service who always ins~sted thai aca- wy 2-9447 demic success was based on 90 2283 ACUSHNET AVE per cent pEmipir~tion and lO per NEW BEDf=_OAD cent inSPiration - ~ l
CONFIRMATION IN NAVY CHAPEL Bishop Luke K Arai of Yokohoma administers the sacrament of Conshyfirmation to Cpl Milton Morris of Waquoit Mass and 13 others at a camp chapel in the U S Naval Air Station in Atsugi Japan Standing in rear is Father Gerald J Ryall of New York an Augustinian missionary in JapanNC Photo
Citizens for Decent Literature Meet to Expand Movement
ASHLAND (NC) ~ Citizens for Decent Literature from all bull the obscene literature trade over Ohio met here to form a the Cincinnati attorney said statewide unit of the civic 01- Compared with them he deshy
clared we are just a bunch ofganization and lay plans for a boys trying to play in the big national group leagues But boys or not we
In an aU-day meeting the 60 have to go down into the jungle CDL representatives adop~d a and fight them and beat resolution citing the extent of them the pornography trade and call- Warning that any good cause Ing for the banding together of draws a lot of crusaders and doshyorg~nizations which oppose its gooders who are over-eager and spread lt0 under-educated Mr Keating The resolution pointed out urged CDL members to familshy
that in recent yearsmiddot there has iarize themselves -with the Ila shy
been an ever-increasing num- ture of the obscenity tradeand bel of lewd base and porno- the laws which try to-restl11ct it graphic magazines on our news- Enforce Laws stands Estimates of the Dumshy
bel of indecent publications Louis Arata also of Gificinshyissued in this country mn as nati recalled that Citizens for high as 10 million oopies Decent Literature was fOUl)ded monthly it said in tha~ city less than lour y~ars
Th - 1 ti dded that the ago We saw that the only e reso u on a feasible approach to theprobshyp~ncI~al theme of these m~g- lem was legal he saiq We
aZI~es IS S~X w~th no resttlc- found good laws alteady in exshytions or lImItations and as-
d th t t f th f d JStence on the City county andserte amos 0 em In t the hands of state levels bull But downnght
their way m 0 apathy on the part of the pubshycollege-age or younger youths lic seemed to be the chief rea-
Press Freedom son why they were riot enshyWe believe in and cherish forced
the freedom of the press the resolution declared but beshylieve the material to which ~e
have referred falls outside of the purvi~w of thisfreedoRi
The resolution concluded by urging all Ohio organizations engagedmiddot in the fight onobscenshy
ity to band together and give their wholehearted support and encouragement to statewide organization to be known as Citizens for Decent Literature Inc
The CDL representatives heard Charles Keating founder and director of the movement describe the battle against porshynography as a jungle ~ight
Criminals communists and unscrupulous persons willing to make a profit at any cost to the well being of society are part ~f
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gious education occupies an average of five per cent of the time in courses of study of public schools in 73 nations according to a report made pubshylic here at the 21st International Conference on- Public Education
The study was prepared by the International Bureau for Edshyucation and the United Nations Educational Social and Culshytural Organization (UNESCO)
It showed that religious trainshying occupies as much as 195 per cent of the time in pUblfc schools in some countries (
Commenting on the report Msgr John Fen_ ~lO a Iepre- sentative of the Holy See at the education conference said the Vatican delegation is greatly satisfied to learn that religioUi education is given so much atshytention in the pu blic schools of So many countries
However Msgr Ferrofino a member of the Apostolic Nunshyciature at Berne added that J his delegation was deeply grieved at the evidence that religious training is excluded from public schools in some nations
This situation is mitiga~d he said by the religious training given in private schools He cited figur~s prepared by the Intershynational Bureau for Catholic Education at the Hague which show that some seven and a half million children study in private schools- in West Germany the Netherlands Great Britain Ausshytria Belgium France Ireland and Italy
In the United States Msgr Ferrofino pointed out about five million children receive religious training in pJivate ~hools
Msgr Ferrofino praised a shittjrrient of the middotU S delegashytionto theconference that one of the objectives of educa~iOJl in the United States is to obtain a high standard of spiritual
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-THE ANCHOR 9rodays Fashions Thurs July 1O 1958
Intr()duction of New Fashions Ex-Navy Nurse
Marks Transiticgtnaf Season To Become Nun PITTSBURGH (NC)-A nurse
who gave up an II-year career By EUm KelleY
Transitional is an important July word Increasingly in the Navy last month will don overy Summer theres a definite set of new fashions introshy the gray habit of the Glenmary duced in ruly hence the term traditional fashions for a Sisters on Sept 8 transition season-from Summer into actual Fall -In She is Barbara Taurish ana
tive of South Greensburg Padress 3nd separates that much use out of another cool who declined a promotion to
lrneans pleasantly cool cotshy easy-cale wash-and-wear cot- lieutenant commander when she tons and blends in the new ton By the way once you wear left the Navy to take up work in deepened Fall Colors that a new style last years look home missions (low like Autumn foliage In dated If you have one chemise Miss TaUlish will become the llccessolies transitional means youll want another The long- 81st Glenmary Sister when she the introduction of colors that torso chemise is just wonderful takes her vows The Glenmary go with those new ready-to- on The new bapeze silhouette community of nuns founded wear tones~ is flattering too Furthermore in Glendale Ohio in 1941 is
For many fashion-conscious on these hot days youll love j the sister communitv to the women and girls Julys a black wearing a gay full-skirted oot- I Glenmary Fathers The Glenshymonth This is the time when ton print j mary have hr ~Ises in the nothing looks as shadow-cool as Fall Separates are here and lt1 Cincinnati alchdiocese and in black For them fashion is ready that beautiful Indeed youll_-1 the Columbus Owensboro and ith black crepe dresses (brown exclaim over the new trapeze Wheeling dioceses td dark green too) black separates some with double- RE-ELECTED PRIORESS GENERAL Rev Mother The former Navy nurse first noes dark stockings black trapeze coordination The lit- Therega of Jesus OP (seated) has been re-elected Prioress learned of them while dationed cIvet hats and handbags tie trapeze overblouse comes to at Camp Lejeune in North Caroshy
The Fall coat season starts in the waist It swings out over General of the Dominican Sisters Congregation of St middotCath lina where a Glenmary Father lruly Indeed this is the tradfshy the smalmiddott trapeze skirt The erille of Siena at a chapter ofthe Congregation held at the told her of the work being done tional month for winter coat skirt is lined to hold the shape Motherhouse in Fall River Standing left to right are Sister among Negroes in the Sout~l promotions particularly for Its time for transitional cot- M Ceslas bp Superior at Peru N Y Sister M Rose 01 Impressed by the communitysprecious fiber coats like cashshy SUIgterior at Acushnet and Sister M middotDominic OP Fltgtll record she decided to requesttons In separates as well The admission But after consultingrnere (actually four-season
new cottons have that into-Fall River Prioress Chapters of the Congregation are held every with her confessor she first(lOats) and for the handsome feeling Youll wear them witb six years signed for a tour of duty over-ClOats of man-made furs Incishycomfort through September seas where sh could become acshydentally many wise shoppers
Many call the new shadings In- p p Vmiddot p f W krnake their selections now beshy dian Summer Colors Ope IUS 0 Ices ra Ise b or quainted with foreign mission c~use of attractive (pre-season) work lruly priees The new Fall sweaters are in Of American Cathol ic- Women Has Commendation
(You people in Fall River are She d hSllIow Fall Styles WASHINGTON (NC) - His trip to units of the Military - ~as soon spen ng mucparticula rly fortunate because of her tune 0 k g th F th y~ 9l~e right n~)y in the Holiness Pope Pius XII has said Council of Catholic Women JD Frallcls X w I In SWJI a er you nave a famous sweater- r f S
clIepths of mid-Summer its maker mill located there) Yes he is well acquainted with and Europe The audience with the h Umiddot eer 0 0-
Autumn in th~ fashion world very proud of~ the work of Pontiff was the highlight of her p Ia lllversity m Toky Father you can stalmiddottmiddot collecting sweat- - Meyer a(l taken on as hIS speCIal
J~ashion shows all over the counshy ers now~for Fall They look American Ca~hoVcomen _ tour ~hlCh middot~overed mIlItary m- project the rehabilitation of trT (particllarly the interna- compl(tely different from last Mary Donohoe organization stallahons m England Italy Ragp k VII I I I C l F G IC ers J age a arge sumtiOtlally famolis Amos Parrish year The whole fashion idea kcretary of the Nationa ounci rance ermany Spam Mor- area in Tokvo inhabited b th Jrashion Clinic in N~w York) now is the longer chemise of Catholic Women said the occo and Turkey where - she ld y e
Pope told hel of his pleasure worked to strengthen the Mili- POfootmiddotrhecCrItpyp e and handlcap~edlIe showing commenting upon sweater It looks just like a Cad selling fashions and acces stunning overblouse Many 01 in the work of American Catho- taryCounCII MJss T h hId
I middot Th Mlt- CI aUflS e pe obtainGries fOI~ Autum) an~ Winter the delihtful new sweaters Ie women durIng an audience e I I arT ouncI organ- surplus m d 1 I d lru7 to t C th I e lca supp lef the1858-59 feature the shaggy mohair graflted to middotber IJle middotmmiddot um e a 0 IC vHiagers ad t d F th
look 2Hld are available in Au- She said tilePope assured her womens groups at military in- M ~ n assis e a erThe new precious fibre he intended to pray for all those- stallations with NCCW now in- ed~erm hIS campaIgn to build
lJOIIts are the lovely new Fall tUOln leaf colors and shadings a Ispensaly and a seh I ~~hmeres Theyre available in They coordinate wonderfully connected with the work of the cludes 55 affiliated organiza- 00 the tapered chemise look the with colw(ul tweed skirts womens council tions It was initiated at the re-
Miss Donohoe recently re- uest of military chaplains servshytrapeze look the fitted look too Feather Hat StuDDinc turned froma three-month field ice women and wives of militaryfOr those who want a more conshy
A fashion favori~e right now personnel stationed in - Europeservative type coat Theres vicuna too one of the most eleshy is the feather hat It weighs-- Children Requ ire House 01 Our Lad
nothillg comes in the most beau- lant coats extant at an opulent tiful col~rs will be perfect with Who lesomeLove Miss Donohoes trip was un- i
ClOSt your new dark cottons and dertaken both to visit already C
Coats j~or Fall and Winter in clepes The feath~r hat is smart LOS ANGELES (NC)-Lack existing units Of the Military the new man-made furs are of Idve will frustrate a child A Council and to extend the orshy
too with the Summer suit and is ganization New units of theJeally stunning look like fur absolutely stunning with after- good spanking wont (lOst but a fraction of fur The dark fashions as well Fu-r- So saysFaiilCr Peter Ciklic council were set up in middotSpain
h I ttL I Umiddot Morocco Turkey and England __Il1-onew mink mutation colors are themlore the feather wig is an a psyc 0 ogls a oyo a 111shybeautiful Theyre made with ashy absolute fashion-knockout- versity here He offered this ad- during her trip SEE THE S I new process now Many of them vice to a personality and mental Her tour was conducted in ~
Velvet hatsmiddot appear on thelook exactly like beaver like hEalth institute held at the uni- coperation ~ith Natinal Cath- ITCH ENM~I Ileal like mink They have high Mid-Summer fashion horizon velmiddotsity ollc Commumty SerVIce a USO fashion styling Some feashy and ale s1l1artest in shadow-cool If a is he ITCHE N 5 too middot child frustrated affiliate part of whose program tlJre the exquisite draped cheshy black Taffetas and satins are is giving assistance to military
said it is due particularly tosmartmise back some the new trapeze here too and look with lack of attention on the part of chaplains - of friendly woodmiddot
the dark Fall crepes For travellook thepalmiddotents for the child and to Miss Donohoe said that oneI recommend the new casual Warm and companionable witbTravel in stylemiddot in new Fall a lack of wholesome love of the memorable incidents of felts in advance Full shapes and many wOk-Utyng conveniencaIlUit See Falls choice collecshy The theory that a child is her journey was a visitmiddot toCOIOlStion There are textured House of Our Lady at Ephesus bull _ in new NATURAL FINISHnew
frustnlted by the proper admin- in TUlkey where tradition sayswools so fine and light-weight GU81d your complexion today or choice of loyely coiorsistration of discipline-a spankshy~rhere ale suits in newly imporshy from the hot actinic rays of ing for instance-is nonsense the Blessed Virgin spentthe last Send coupon for colorful bookshytalit tweeds in blues reds the SUll As Ive mentioned re-shy Children musf be disciplined years of her life Two French ie showing new model kilchen l~reens and blackwhite MaIl) cenUy lave your skin with loshy he said priests serving as custodians of of Falls new suits follow the tions and creams w~ar big the shrine in that far-off spot Moi Coupon Todoy
Ihemise trapeze looks flol)PY hats to shade your face Father Ciklic a student of promised to pray for the work
(Plenty ofand
softly fitted and and tinted hair and emerge as mental illnesses his of the womens couricil~ she said ---E-W---G-O--O-D--H-U--Eshytold audishyence that there seems to be moreboxy-jacketed suits too) a natural beauty in the Fall disease today only becausemeans
ashion Standbys whell many oj your friends of detecting such disorders have AUTO middotTOP SHOP L mbe C I c ale wearillg unbecoming halfshyTransitionaI dresses hint 01 improved U r 0middot n bull
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FORT WAYNE (NC)-CathoshyRovely I adl11ired today is lJ to be a little abIJOrmal he con- 1861 PachaM 8t Nbullbull Udfot1 I Iark-toned dacron in the neVIImiddot lie themselves must have a clearshy cluded U Cle SI aoannl- ~-l---=-=c-__===-_--=---==-_Jtrapeze style Because its dacshy er understanding of the Faith-beshy1On its all-amund pleats never fore attempting to give it to Radiation Project othelmiddots come ouU Furthermore - il NOTRE DAME (NCj-Thehaseasymiddot-care charm for back tlt Fahler Stanley Lmiddot Manoski University of Notre Dame hasIIChool to college to--just abou1 FoH Wayn~ di~cesari Director received a J1CW grant of ~354314anywhere of fashion interest oj Lay A~tivitiesi recommended from the U S Atomic Energy
The new dark crepe dresse r~adillg of spiritual works and Comlilission The grant will be are fashion-filsts for Fall participation in Confraternity used to support the schools rashyTheyre dalmiddotk but cool in tissueshy of Christian Doctrine progranls diation project for another yearweight crepe Ri~ht now a black to learn more about the Church crepe dless looks shadow-co01 He spoke to the Council of Cathshy _-~ land is just that These dresse olic Women There is no subshy FOR PLE~SURE lire wonderful in the new silshy stitute for knowledge of our llaouettes and certainly middotdate last Faith he said bull EAT rears black crepes Thesestyles Father Manoski urged the woshy E-GG-S incidentally are just about pershy IDefI to be ready to ac~ept the teet for town ormiddot travel or out responsibility to help ih lay ac- middot +That-R-RichNYellow-RobustlIOCially in the eveni~g and will tivity He said that all parishes lie YOUI fashion-standby for are in need of men and women FRESH CUT-UP POULTRY bull _w-through-September active in lay programs ROSEI~AWN lTpelle Overblouse Sm He cautioned members to
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Balancing the Books
Delineation of Choracters Lackingmiddot in OBrien to4ovel
By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy
Of the three novelists whose latest works we scrutinize this week by far the most famous is Kate OBrien She has been turning out full-length-fiction for many years now much of a superior order That can hardly be said of As Music and Splendour CHarshy
per $450) which though in some respects uncommonly engaging and expert is lackshying in one crucial respect conshyvincing delineation and develshyopment of the central characshyters
Thllse are two girls Clare Halshyvel and Rose Lennane both 16 when first we meet them in a drab music room of a Paris convent in 1886 They are new to the convent lately arrived from Ireland They would have been pursuing quiet humdrum modestly gratifying careers in their respective native villages had it not been for the fact that each possessed a singing voice
cinxceptionalquality ~~cause of these voices the liris have been uprooted and
packed offmiddot to Paris for testingand training In a sense lhey are victims Theymiddot have not r
chosen thexind of life now looming before themmiddotIt has been forced upon them middotby well meaning relatives middotfriends and
Clare and Rose though craftily
differentiated and each fitted with a set of characteristicsare more puppets than persons Pages and pages are given to telling us about them but they never live and move in their
own right In fact on page 182 Rose is referred to as Clare and one quite understands the slip even to the author they are not unmistakably real
Miss Maggie The people in Una Troys
book Miss Maggie and the Doctor (Dutton $375) not only are born in Ireland btlt stay in Ireshyland Well that is with the
~ exception of one who lights out for Philadelphiamiddot But he evenshy-tually recovers his wits and comes backto Erin
Specifically tp Ballybegnear Waterford -This tinybut hardly
ddyilic village is the scene of Miss Troys narrative a meanshyderirig yarn that would give the experts on the construction of a novel 40 fits
We first see Bailybeg through the eyes of a young doCtor Bill
ben~ctors teeth on occasiori~ SJBi dIrector of aleslan MISSIOns ctobull Study in Rome Bill is not keen im Ballybeg
The Paris convent is m~diocre and he Education Requi~esmiddot Collaboration isdownrightdisgusted except for the presence of a with themiddot wreck of8 house that T h d F deg1deg
o nun somewhatinysterious who has ~a genius fordiscerriing and directing rare vocal gifts She perceives that Clare and Rose have the makings of great opershyatic artists Unler her they begin to learn the art
They have to slave at it reshylentlessly For them there are no holidays They arE sent ~m to Rome to study with Signor Buonatoli and associates with aspirants like themselves exshy d gers coaches and
penence sm maestri and all the lesser fjguresmiddot and harigers-on of the realm of operamiddot
Drummond who is totake over n smiddot or ~ome mI Ion 0 ~rs w~r 0 r~ Ie go S tlje practice Ofa lately deceaseo shIpped to hls country~ Father SIva sup~rIOr of the Sale~ medico who dosed himself withiari Techiiical lnstitiIte atSantiagois shown with Msgro
whiskey neverkept liP with the LuigfLig~~ti of Des Moines Ibwadirector-othe Nationaf a~vahces in his profes~ioh btitCatholic Rural Life Conference and FatherA Joseph Louis was obliging enough 10 pull S NC Ph
goes with the practice But that is where Miss Maggie comes in--Maggie Dalyajewel Qfahouseshy
keeper and a font middotofrustic wisshydom
It is Maggie who eases Bill into Ballybeg society and courishytry doctoring And she is the confidant both of Johnny Gubshy
bins an uhdauntable terror of a boy and of Jenny Barry a sumshymer visitor who sets her cap for the doctor -
Johnny though a scofflaw is
unusually bright Under the
THANKS FROM CARITAS-CHILI Father Raul Silva Henriquez (left) president orCaritas-Chili Catholic relief agency ~isits the New York office of Catholicmiddot Relief Ser- vices-National Catholic Welfare Conference to express th k f 12 11 d II th f 1 f od
Betweeneac ers an ami les VERSAILLES (NC)~Teache~s
should recognize their limitashytions and closely collaborate with families and youth organishyzations in tasks of education acshycording toa document reieased by the Holy See
This advice was issued in a 1 tt t f th V l n toteh erFsen h rosm leWa klcab Id
e renc OCla h ee t~fhere P1rpose 0 t e mee ~ng
was to dlscuss the moral soclalItmiddot 1 d pt blems
cu ura ~n ~conomlc 0
Noting that families are geiJ- erally demanding to be mOle closely associated to the educashytional activities of schools the Vatican letter firmly placed the family first in the hierarchymiddot of rights in education
Education is a social probshylem it said because schogtls deshy
th ht f f I shyrlvemiddot elr ng s rom aml les and are directly responsible to them for the formation of futuregenerations
10 tHE ANCHOR- Thurs July 17 1958
ASsertsChinese People Hungry For Gospel
PORTLAND (NC)-The people of China are hungry for the gospel the superior
general Of a missionary comshymunity of nuns reported in her return to Oregon after estabshylishing a new mission near Hong Kong
Graces are poured on those people because of the suffering in the interior of China deshyclaredMother Mary Leola head of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows
More Conversions Conversions among the Chinshy
ese are showing a marked inshycrease she said She recalled that when she was last in Hong Kong in 1952 the cathedral there was nearly empty Now she said middotevery Mass on Sundays is crowded
The Chinese she added make zealous converts partly beshycause they find in the Catholic Church a rich liturgy that reshyplaces the pagan rites they gave up middotMother Leolamiddot said she obshyserved~ very great decrease in the strengthmiddot of communism around Hong Kong during her
recent stay there She credit8 ~the British with taking excelshylentmiddot care ofmiddot the continuing floOd of refugees that come to
Hong K~ng from co~munism middot~choolsFlourlsh
Escapmg from the control of communism is risky bus~ness she declared Those who are caught attempting an escape are shot TwO weeks before Mother Leola left China eight men were executed by the Reds ~YoU ask them why they risk it and they tellyou there is nomiddot living in the interior so they take the chance to come to bull free land she said
Catholic schools are considshyered a great boon in the fight against communism in Hong Kong she reJlarked because they refuse to tolerate communshyist doctrine There are more than
100 Catholic schools in the middotHong
Kong diocese alone-all opershydoctors patronage he wtllmiddot it off edtllcl~bOt~ m the present state - Reerring to the problem of ating on a double-shift basis beshyseems igetmiddot the higher education deg CXI1Z~1011 bull educating youth toward accept- ~ause of the demand for adshy
They begin -to perform inltwhich hids so capable of taking Th~lette~was written on beshy ing their futureresponsibilJties ~i5Sionbull minor opera houses Ros~~s r~se ~ Jennyt~ou~h many ~ears t~~ half of HisIlbli1es~~o~e Phis the letter warned against the~ is swifter than Clares and she doctors Jumor will 1t seems XII by Msgr A-ngeloDell cquadangers of8 strictly technicillReceives Grant is recogriizedas ~I primadOna become hi wife Substitut~V~ica S7~retary f for~ of educatlOn WiSHINGTQN( NC )--Georgeshyat La Scala whl1e Clare lS sbll Amusing ~ttempt struggling But ~theb shddenly slje i~
But this is a story not merely killed in a car- crash and the of singing butmiddot also of love Rose doctor crazed withgri~f streaks takes9ne ioverthen~second off for Phiiadelphia middotjoimnYs At the storys close she is going schooling comes tltt a halt arid
off on an American touraccom- panied by a proper Bostonian with whom one gathers her telationship will not be proper
Clare becomes tvolved in a~ unnatural love affair though pursued by three men Of these
one is a rather sinister middottype in whose past the mysterious Panshy
sian middotnun figures More Puppets Than ~ersons Rose -and Clae slIde ~waf
from the practice of their reli shygion Occasionally they talk of
sin but altho~ghtheymiddot ate troubled 10 conSClence and have
moments in which they face 1 th t lk tlthelr gUl t e a IS mos y tmiddot f hmiddot
porous rabonahza lon 0 t elr flagrantwrongdoing
he headsmiddot for Erigland and a career in crime
End of the book No The ~octor has successors Fourmiddot or five of them come and go with the speed of the participants in a comedy chase We get to k~oWeducation and recalled in this- ognize the ~imits of their proshytheir names and thats middotabout allmiddot respecfa passage of an address fessional competence and collabshy
Maggie finally retires andmiddot is given by the Pope last Novem- orate with youth movements and - thought to be sinking down to ber to a group of representatives lrganizations which are a death while thingsgo bad~y for of European private schools school of life some good folkmiddot of the village~ The Pontiff declared 0 at that I
and some villains wax fat But time 1) - Sailors Aid Ch~rity o _
Johnny returns obviouslyfrom i i t iifli tal tomiddot tself LISBON (NC )-Crewmen of prison to set ~he sc~les~ri~ht eXclu~e~ ~hec ta~k edt e~uca ~verl u middots Navr ships visit- i===========
surely a strange agent of Justlce t d hbts te mg LIsbon havedonated19 cases And Dr Drummond retutns to lOn at~ pr 1d
l prdlva dor-t of u~ed middotclothing to Caritas a 1
ganlza lons middotan In epen en BLUE recall MaggIe from the brmk of f tmiddothmiddotmiddotmiddot Catholic charitable organization group rom assummg elr re- RIBBON t d b fmiddot What IS sugges e y way 0 runnmg the house
extenuation of their sin is that This attempt at a riovel is they have invQluntarily been fairly amusing It is literate and placed in surroundings and a perceptive with a few dramatic way of life where temptation is passages and a few flickerings very strong an easy code pre- of fun But it isaboumiddot as ramshyvails and immoral affair are shackle as the house that Dr cpmmonplace There is also Druminond walked into on his more than a hint not only of first day in Ballybeg
the tyranny of art but-too of African Missions the evil which its service can A good account of African effect in one not crystal-clell~ as mission life is given in Ffre in to its limitations the Bush by Paul Bernier ttans-
This is a book rich in period lated from the French bRoch atmosphere and riotpus in colormiddot LEi Page (Kenedy $375) -It The author ismiddot impressively purports to be a middotnovel and we knowledgeable about music andmiddot are warned notmiddotto take it as musicansmiddot The international autobiographical middotWhile heed-
State ~~d addfessed ~ pre~l-dellt ~~arl~s lor~o~ th~ Soclal Week who readmiddot it at the openshying session of the assemIY Thelcenttter 5tatt~d that a nashytion coriscfous of its future should give corisideiableatten tion to the piobleiJi of the edu- cationit gives toiurmiddotYouth
It saio that modern states should give full freedom to pri shyvatemiddot initiatives in matters of
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a calm w lC IS mcompart1 eth th f d t l WI ts thu~ al1en amiddot req~lre-mEm 0 e uman ~erson
middot the liv~s of h1rdworking priests middot whomiddot have so middotmuch to contend middot with and often so little to show for their la15orsFew books about the missions are as reveal ing
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11 Family Life Continued from Page One
basis of our modern ffilrriage system To those whll have fallen under its spell m Irriage becomes not a way of li e but the way of life
Speaking about individualism 8S the second characteri ltiC of the secular iltleal of rna rriage Father Cervantes said tht aVelshyage romantic marriage dltes de- sire children but not f gtr the right reasons
This type of marrial e lie SUited does not want children for the glory of God or tor the good of the children or or the so~ial welfare of the communshyity but because the wife would fe(~l frustrated if she did not have a couple of childrln and the husband would tire of the wife unless she had the added interest of children to decoy his interest and economic sup- port
Romanticism logicall r deshymands a planned progr am of sex selfishness which iIlcludes contraception abortion lterili shyzation divorce mass insti tutionshyal placements adoptions and a general denial of social r espoJl- sibil~ty Father Cel vantes said
Roles Confused The middotthird characteristic of the
seeular ideal of marria ~e he continued is a confusion of the roles of husband anI I wife mother and father parelt and child The philosophical b~ sis of this confusion of roles~ ne de cllred isthe denial of the natshyural law theespou~l of themiddot cultural theory of social ~enesis and a romanticmiddotmis~ndemiddotstandshying of the meaning of the term democracy so that any rc Ie difshyferentiation between the sexes is considered undemocratic
Father Cervantes cor cluded that the American secular image of marriage and the famiy has yielded to the infantile p easure principle and megalomani a in its antisocial individualism
How this immature lecular ideal can be baptized irto the maturity of faith is nQ small
h d I dchallenge e ec are
General Picture Another speaker at th e conshy
vention Lee Blaske of Catholic Social services in Detroit warned about subtle sect lar in- fluences that threaten family strultures but he added tha~ middotthe general picture ofC litholic Only then he concludeq bert MS pastor recaled A marriage nd family life ~s can we hope tO have ourCathQ year ago we wer~ abullmost hangin( good lic family cultllre premised frQm the rafters of the church
Mr Blaske spoke on Marshy upon love (wich is tt~ distinct riding Qut the storm and none riage Conflict The Sacrld-Se~ hote of Christianity) inlgttead Qfo dreamed thatmiddota year lat~r we ular Hierarchy Hedelcribed sacred values as repre limtirig all middotthat is fixed and urchang
th I t h ing 10 e marrIage re a cons Ipbased on the principleshlherent in Ule natural and moral law
Secular values in ou hietiatchy he said repxesllnt the fluctuating standards s~nsisin pragmatism and rel~ tivism
th twhich is such a serIOus rea f Ito stable marrIage and amIy today behlnd a modern brick for amiddot concert structures at the present time rectory built as a wing to theh h (th Ii Leading the 115 musiciansDeclaring t at tea 0 C church
managers and aides was conshyfamily enjoys a favorabl e pOSI- h In conneetion with the dedication when compared (I our ductor Eugene Ormandy w 0
had brought the orch~stra heretion ceremopies Bishop Schexsacred-secular hierarchy Mr nayder administered Confirma Blaske added howeveJ that after dnping acclaim for recishy
tals in the Soviet UnionPoland tiqn ~q If- Clasl of 70 adults and and Western Europe d chilren i
The Pope presented a largemiddot ----------------- shy silver medailion to Mr Ormandy h Ith
~~~hr~s~d~~sat~~~eii~ n~SUP~Jt hffJI vidual members ~e chatted 11 rlJ
middotwith Mr and Mrs Ormandy and with individual musicians inshycluding violinist David Madison
associate concert master and assistant conductor Will i a m Smith
The orchestra which was to go to Austria to give a con
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nie Jean Brown winler of an essay contest 01 the theme Why I Should Exershy
eise My Right ~ Vote turned out to be a 2~-yearshyold DomInicanmiddotmiddot nun Sister Ma~y Consflia NC Pll itomiddot
cert in Graz after its Rome per formance was given a reception at the American Embassy in Rome
DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL Invite young girls (14-23) to
labor in Christs vaSt vineyard as an Apoltle of theEdi~icashytions Press Radio Movies andmiddotTelevision With these modern means these Missionshyary Sisters bringmiddot9hrists Doc trine to aU regardless of race color or middotcreed For informa- tion writeto
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fear wpuld see the dedication of the restored church
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age roomsmiddotvere above the crest G ness Pope Pius XII received bull KIN Extra Lge of the tidal wave which came in members of the Philadelphia the wake of the hurricane The SIZE Orchestra in a special audience bull King Size old rectory was demolishe~ in the Hall of the Consistory LOBSTERSOnly its empty shell remainswhile the group was in Rome
Conference work must be done to improve and strengthen this position and reach certain individuals who have permitted secular forces to dominate their marriage and family relationship
Mixed Marriages An address on the - Factual
Picture of Marriage and the Family Today- Socially was given by Brother Gerald J Schnepp of Stmiddot Marys Univershysity San Antonio Tex
He said that of all marriages in which Catholics are involved about 30 per cent are mixed marriages Stating that there are good reasons to believe the mixed marriage rate will inshycrease he added If we canshynot stop the trend we should at least take steps to decrease the disorganizing effect of mixed marriages -
Brother Schnepp middotsaid that although the divorce rat~ deshycreased 12 per cent between 1950 and 1955 the problem is still a major one in terms of the number of people involved
In 1955 there were 377000 divorces involving 754000 adults and an uncounted number of children he said In that same year there were 1531000 marshyriages This is a ratio of one divorce to every four marriages
An integrated approach towshyard modern family living was urged by ~lphonse yen ClEmens of the Catholic University of America Wastlington pe
iPter~~~e~ A~proaeh Mr ClEimens ~epl~red ihe
ininimal approachso Widespread in Catholic famlIies which uses as its only middotmiddotnOrin the sinfulness or sinlessness of a givenpracshytice He called for an inte grated approach which envisions norms beyond the field of morals and in the fields of dogma liturgy and ascetics
Mr Clemens declared that the practice of asking whether some~
thing is a sin should be replaced by questioning whether it is in conformity with the mind of the Church and a total Catholic culshyture
Ohly then he said can we hope to find that integral Cathshy
olic way of life which refrains from measuring necklines the number of minutes required to discharge the Sunday Mass obli shy
gation or the nUl1ber of times _ a teenager lllay date the same
person per week
THE ANCHORshyurs July 17 1958
Cheering Crowd Greets Co rd inaI
KILLARNEY (NC)-Streels bedecked with flags and buntshying and cheering crowds greeted His Eminence John Cardinal DAlton Primate of All Ireland as he ~rrived here to preside at the annual congress of the Catholic Truth Society of Ireshyland
Civil authorities later gave an official welcome to the Cardinal in the Town Hall The speaker at the ceremony recalled the fact that a few years ago Kilshylarney had named a new row of houses DAlton Avenue in honor of the prelate
In his reply the Cardinal exshypressed the hope that the aims of the Catnolic Truth Society would be made better known and that greater public interesf in the association would be aroused
PLAN WORLD MARIAN CONGRESS Franciscan Father Carlo Balic (left) il founder and chief Mariologist of the third Internationa1 Mario-Mariological Congress which will convene in Lourdes Sept 10-17 Father Balic is shown with his Eminence Gregory Peter XV Ca-rdinal Agagianian Patriach of CiliCia of the Armenians NC Photo
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Continued from Page One Salette Minormiddot Seminary ~
HartshyS~minary Enfield N H SI1 ford in i914 to prepare for the perior of La Salette Seminar~ Priesthood Ill 1922he left for
Attlebor~ 15lP~rior alld Master of Novices at La Salette Semin- aryEastBre~steruntil the No vitiate was transferred to Cent~r Harbor N H in 1953 where middotFather LeBlanc again became Superior and continued his duties as Master of Novices t
Born in Amesbury the son of Maxime LeBlanc and Philo- mena Landry Father LeBlanc receiv~d his primary education at St Josephs Parochial School Fitchb~rg until he entered La
Prelate Dedicates Restored Church
CREOLE (NC)-Sacred Heart church here was blessed byBishop Maurice Schexnayder of Lafayette La a year after it was practically destroyed by
Hurricane Audrey
l~ his ~ermon at the dedicashytion Ma~ )ather Alvarez Gil
bull~eigium where he itudie4 phi~shyospptyand theology at the ~aul-
bullciJoiJmiddot Seminary the Dominishycan Fathers House of Studies a~ TournaLIt was at roitrnai that he was ordained to the PriestshyhOQd on March 26 19~8
As Provincial Superior Very P~middot~rmd Father Leblanc takes overmiddot the duties of Reverend vLgafg J Fortier MS who hasjust completed his middotterm His duties will give him charge of J
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Most Acces~ibleSh~W~as~ Jh William H Mooring
This week I h~ve some ~ords toeat middot After attending the D~meylanrl prem~ere in July 1955
said Walt Disney appeared to have brought qown from the realms of imagination into our world of crass material shy
ism his kingdom of crea- fornia md a mecca to most tures with their fine paroshydies of human strength of weakriess At Disrieyland they cOilld be touched by arld touch us for a quarter or four bits a ride
feared that by using his fairyland charshyactels to cajoleins tea d 0 f
eharm tis Walt had done vioshylieilCe to his itO c k p i I e of imaginative and ever re-play-able movies I was wrong I had under-estimated the power 8tI Disneys art nd over-esti- Jaat~d public resistance to hill had made outa good ease for essentially commercial show- stronger U S-Philippine coshy
t d d_nship opera JOn on economic an Ip-By now almost 12000000 lomaiic levelsmiddot Hiss message to
people have enjoyed Disneyland Hollywood boiled down to this About 43 per cent of them came --m outslde of Callfornla VISshyuv
ltors have represented over 60 foreign countries You might think of the place as mainly for young children but adults out-Ilurilber children 3 to 1 in age lit any rate
middot Adds New Attractions Disneyland has grown in size
Mid scope An original invest menf of $17000000 has been inshy
OICaSed to $23600000 the new- middotpeople For as President Garcia est attractions including a $300 pointed outmiddot the Philippines is 000 full-scale replica of the 18th one of Asias strongest rallyhig aentliry windjammer Colum points against athetistic commushybia which was thefirst Amer- nism It needs films to help- not i_I ship to sail around the hinder world Scnsesmiddot Politi
also a new 0I1e-~II launched a campaign of eivicTheres bull a According to one report Carlmiddot
waf trip through Tomorrow-middot Fnremans The Brlmiddotdge on the~ land and other delights ranging River Kwai already believed _ gtlIVI1i space ships to an imagin- to have taken in $6000000 durshyscurry down the hole with ing less than 1 000 theater runs Alice in W~mderland - in the USA is not acceptable
Froll the start Walt has said middotfor Eastern_ Berlin where the ttaet his Disneyland may never Reds hae the s1ly-so This may be fully and finally completed indicate the commies think the It will constantly be changing film is agin em _w attractions rising Aduillly do any American
On a recent weekdaygt 10 films play Eastern Germany ~uthful company I re-vlslted thesedays If they do the nUI1l-Disneyland I found courteous ber is small and the take microshyc~eerCul staffs Improved facili-scopic This tale about Kwai ties for hancpmg the crowds sounds mighty like a political ~lenty of good low-priced eat- publicity gag to me 109 pla~e~ and well shaded rest- Kwai teeins with Oneshyfal patl~
middot EXCltmg and Instructive These help to create the genshy
er~l atmQs~lere of happin~ss gaiety and contentment which pervades Disneyland as ftlll shylIIeeking family groups move through the magic of yesterday
todaymiddot and tomorrow On every side ideas spring at one endshylessly Most of them are excit shying as well as instructive
Disneyland has become a place to wonder as well as wander From Mickey Mouse to Dumbo
Donald Duck to the Sevel~ Dwarfs David Crockett to tt~ ~ Sleeping Beauty aU the characshyers on which Disney has basedhis~ unique reputationas the w~1ds gr~atestpurveyor of famlly enertainrneiitcombine 110 make pf Disrieyiarida pul
Sfi~~~i~yen~~i~ Dame Disney-~t~ri4sfor
Far from satiating public inshyterest in the theater and TV pc~~rams provided by Disney Disneyland so blends artistic and oornmercial appeal as to stimushy
lat t ~h e l
man ~ has done what no
cMh~rs have attempted He lias lIlade his name a seal and guar~ antee of good clean fun for thenst family audience While many modern showmen have starved us of entertainment reshyfleeting the sense of child-like wonder innate in us all Disney has reached out via theater and llome screens to provide healthyre-recreation even incidental education in its finest popular forms
Arid in this plan I now see ~ has made Disneyland hill reatest and most accessible showcase No wonder itmiddot is -ut to all those visitine Cali shy
Please send us more motion pictures which reflect ideals your country and mine have in common
He did not say but seemed to infer that not all the Hollywood movies sent to the East in these
days express or exemplify the -better side of American life
This message from Garcia should be taken seriously tomiddot
heart by the Holly~ood movie
people living here Message From Garcia
President Carlos P Garcia of the Philippines visited 20th Century-Fox studios the busishyest and most confident in Holly- wood these days At luncheon he was feted by the Motion Picture AssociatioIJ
Film stars ~nn Blyth Irene Dunne Virginia Mayo Ronald Regan Jeff Chandler Rod Steishyger ~une Lockhart Joan Fonshytaine and others were present Many top producers directors and ~riters were there too
President Garcia already had seen President Eisenhower He
World ism and since when have the Marxists objected to that
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cal Mass and a pageant featuring 100 Years of Catholic Faith in P
Colorado will be among the contributions of Colorado Cathshyolics tp the Rush to the Rockshyies centennial celebration here
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H SEA1gt 49th 81ATEG M h I()vernormiddot IC ae A Stepshyovich of the Territorv of Alaska is _a native Ala~kan son of a pioneer immigrantshyof the golil rush days First Catholic ever elected to that
office he is a graduate of Gon7aga University Sp()shyklne and Notre Dame Uni- versit~~ law schooL Themiddot 39shy
year~ld war veteran is the father of ei~ht children nnd is a daily Conununicailt
afld religious~iilstructionto pre- shy fulfll h pare the people to I t elr duties as eiiizens
The campaign includes a courSe for leaders oi the move- ment gi~en by pr6iniQent )ay of the Mission continentsmiddot and ecclesiastical personalitiesmiddot _ --- shyat the parish theatre of the Cut outthis cojumn pi~ your sacrificeto it and mailit to the Church of Our Lady of Candle- Most Rev F~lton J Shee~National Director of The Society for mas here the PropagatIon ~fthe Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Y
It deals with such questions or y~ur DIOCESAN DIREC~OR REV RAYMOND T CONSiDINE as the position middoto Catholics with middot368 N9rth Main ~treet Fall River Mass
regard to political parties and therole of the Church and the Former Industrialist u S~ SenateConfirms state in the field of the general SImiddotngs F middotrst Mass McCone Selection welfare of the people It also includes a studyof social ques- ROUBAIX France (oNC) WASHINGTON (NC) - The
MARTYR PRIEST Fifty y~ars ago Father Leo Heinshyrichs OFM of St Elizashybeths Church Denver was kiHed by an anarchist while
d t b H Ihe wasmiddot 18 n utmg 0 y Communion at Sunday Mass
Born in Oestrichs Archdioshy
cese of Cologne Germany in 1867 he entered the Order of St Francis at Paterson
NJ in 18~(being ordained
in 1891 His cause for beati shyfication has been present~d to the Vatican A special
plaque may be ampeen in the Denv~r Franciscan Church
aSking th~ faithful to~ pray for him Instead they come to pray to him NC Photo
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CARACAS (NC)~Yenezuelas Catholic Action moveme~t has
Bishop of LiIle in the catHedralP h G t S t of that cityarls ~ smiddot uppor -----lr------~From Farm Lands DIMMICK (NC) - Members ATWOOmiddotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotDmiddotmiddotmiddotof Sacred Heart parish in this bull i
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all- of whom ure farmers have HEATNGmiddot 0ILSrented the land from its owner dUIing the past two years and
have farmed it in their spare South bull Sea Ststime I
So far proceeds froJ the par Hyannfs Tel HY 81 ish fann have provided a new heatingplar1t for the church new sacristy doors and other improvemenJs Chief crops on ~ Check These Banking Services the 120 acres are corn and soyshybeans Real Etate l_ns -------------- bull
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Have you evermade a convert Have YOO loved your lalth_ much that it overflowed to make others share the JOYs 01 ihe GOs- pel Couldmiddotthere not be spiritual birth-control as well as physical birth control If the spirit 01 a Catholic stifles the generation 01 Christ in ~tbers is it not serious as is the robbing of the earth 01 the fruit when tIJe seed is planted
To the m~ITied thesinglegt and all the faithful will be asked on Judgment Day Where are your children Some will have to give account Of the generation of the flesh and all must give account of the generation of ihe Spirit Is the United States canonical-minded or evangelical-minded does it consider only the sheep within its own fold or do we re~ member that Our Lord said Other sheep I have who are not of the fold
The United States has eleven times as many Catholics as South Korea bu~ counts less than twice as many converts Th~ U~ted States h~s fifteen times as many priests as Sout~ Korea However eonvershysions in the United States Dumber less than three per priest per lear while in South
Iorea conversioqll aUinber two hundred pe test per yeK
-- shyBecause there was ~o one ~ teach them religion four non-
Christian villages 150 miles south of Seolllbegan a do-it-~ourself conversiOn campaign Now two thousand are ready for Baptism and many more are asking for instructions ~
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If you have never had a convert it would be well as priest or layman to lJegin making sacrifices to send misionaries or teachers of catechism to these areas This can be done -for aboutmiddot $25 a month Whe~e could $25 a month or any multiple of it bebettermiddot spent to prepare for a happy eternity What a joy on Judgment Day to learn that through our self-denial converts will rise up to declare us blessed lor aiding hi giving them the faith The quesshy
tion of where your sacrifices will be sent to make converts will as always ~epend ap~n the Holy Father~ When you give to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith you give to the Holy Fatber and by all~wjng him to decide where the sacrifice must be ent you bring apon yourself an exira blessing
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GOD LOV~ YOU to HK for $5 To thaflk God for His manyblessings~ to MLS for $5 to MABmiddotfor $3 I promised the Missions this sacrifice if l won 3 scl1olarship for high School 1 did bull tq JP fot ~l~ Frcgtm t~e fortunate for the unfortunateshy
T k th h I ld _ a e e ow 0 e wor In your hands You can do just that if
you pick up a WORLDMISSION ROSARY and circle the globe in payer For 3 sacrifice-offering of $2 ~long with your request you can havea rosary on which you will remember to pray for all ~be Missi~s of the world because the multicolore~ beads reinind you
Senate has confirmed without opposition President Eisenhowshyers appointment of John A Mcshy
Cone Los Angeles businessman as a member of the Atomic Energy Commission Mr McCone a Catholic layshy
man and a Knight of St Greshygory since 1955 represented tHe President at the March 1956 celshyebration of the 80th birthday and 17th anniversary of the corshyonation of His Holiness Pope Pius XII
Mr McCone disc1os~d here that it is understood he would
be named chairman of the A I
E C Hesucceeds Adm Lewis L Strauss former middotchairman
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bullI BURNER SALES 1 amp SERVICE I I Ii 21 Wilbur St Taunton iIPh~e VAndyke 20~82 t _~__~_p_-__-o~I~
tions arldo the rights of farri-Hies in matters of education
In announcing the campaign Catholic Action leaders declared that if was their movements
mission to insure proper gufdshyance of the faithful in order that they might be practicing Catholics and better citizens in the exercise of their civic duties and rights
JThe group of lecturers giving the course in civic and religiousinstruction includes Auxiliary shyacas ~hq ~s also Military Vicar
f Bishop Ramon Lizardi 0 Carshyof Venetuela
~he five chiidren and 26 grandshychildren of a prominent indusshytrialist attended his first Solemn Mass in the Church of Saint Martin here wHh hundreds of his fotmer employes Andr~Lepoutre 69 left Roushy
baix shortly after the death of his wife 10 years ago Leaving the several wool processing plants and mills he owned in the hands of his relatives he went to the Benedlctlne Abbey of St Andre near Bruges Belgium to study for the priesthood
He was ordained by His Emishynenee Achille Cardinal Lienartmiddot
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Opens Space 4~ge to Students WASHINGTON (NC) - The while advancing in the knowshy Assert Church
Graduate llChool of astron Igtmy ledge of astrophysics conducted here ill the nat ons Promi~es HopeThe very word astronomicalcapitol at Georgetown Univershy has come to symbolize size orsity is one of the largest in middotthe To Christians great magnitude Computingworld J problems relating to the solar SAN FRANCISCO (NC)
Authority for ~he lrtatenent system used bya mathematical -The Church always looksis Father Francis J~ Heyden SJ genius who directs the s~hool He said like it is going down in disshyBut at Georgetowns school of
aster-this is true in everyit is the only Cat~olic scho( 1 of astronomy a time-saving eiecshyastronomy in thi~ country al shy age Our times look the worsttronic computor has been obshythrough there are some 59 ether But the Church is not goingtained It is an electronic brain Buch schools in thJ nation down It is Christ living againformally known as ElectroData
in each member in each genershyTher are some 10 studem s at E 101 manufactured by the Burshyation and not communism northe school One ot the uni vershy roughs Corporation The brain
Ilityr most distinglJished grldushy is able to compute in a manner a million devils can stop the Mystical Bodyates in radio-astr~nomy is Dr of minutes problems which used
The man talking is FatherJohn P Hagen noW the dirE ctor to take a mathematical genius of the U S Navya Vanglard days and weeks to solve Martin DArcy SJ former project master of Campion Hall Oxford
New Meaning University now lecturing at theIn search for truth rather than I With the coming of the space middotUniversity of San Francisco age the Institute of World Poli shy
a race for supreDacy of s ~ace
His message Hope the astronomy llChol at Georgeshy ty founded in 1945 at Georgetown was found~d 123 )ears In a world beset by problematown by the late famous scholarago The roll call of students each Christian individual must Father Edmund A Walsh 5Jand scholars who jhave come to imitate Christ in struggling withhas taken on a new significancethe ~iChool over t~e years reads middot his own crosS knowing that heThe institute originally waslike a Whos Who in Scieltce will be knocked down but knowshyfounded to deal with problemsThe coursesmiddot are ~asic afid fasshy middot ing too that he is winning aU
of international affairs concernshycinating and the ~dents tomc the timeing war But now there arefrom many partsmiddot of the Wlrld Father DArcy acknowledg~problems in unchartered areasEarly Y~ars the perils of the time communshyand there are global matters shynever before dreamed of as manshyFather James Curley SJmiddot 123 YEARS OF ASTRONOMY Founded in middot1835 the ism war strife poverty each
founded the schoCll in 1835 He kind looks C)nce again tomiddot the school of astronomy at Georgetown UniversityWashing- mans personal struggle But he Iltarted the practice of kee ping glory of the God-made stars ton D C is the only Catholic school of its kind in the nation i~sists Gods on our side a daily record ofl temperatures
and thelargest in the world A noted astronomer Father Need Virtue ~f Hopenoon 3 pm and q pm Balomshyeter readings wcentre taker at Renovate Chap~l Francis J Heyden SJ is its direCtor The toll call of its Hes times~ million more
powerful than any devil Father noon He entered the infO mashy dgra uates reads like a Whos Who in Science-~ The George- DArcy reminds With the Re-Don faithfully ot~r 50 y~ars At W~st Point
town Astronomical Observatory pictured here was begun demption the devil was defeatedprestrving the d~~ for future WEST POINT (NC)-A $500- on the campus in 1841 NC Photo for aQ time-thats the messagescholars He hardly could lave 000 renovateion project isunder- of St Paul We should remem- realized that this practice one
way at the Chatgtel of the Most Swedmiddotmiddotsh Smiddotchoolboy Gmiddotyes Lesson bel it The devils been check- day would develfpinto Jront Holy Trinity at the Uinted States mated forever Of course indishypage news Military ~cademyhere I Chimiddot Ch l Hmiddot viduals can perish through theirIn 1841 the astronomical ob A new tower will be built for n at OC urcn ~tory own fault and there will al shynervatory was begun at the unishy the gothic structure and the STOCKIOLM (NC) -- Radio The 110000 Crowns Ques- ways be natural anxiety but versity campus alld in 1845 the chapel sanctuary and choir loft listeners and teltivision viewers tions and the answers given by there is no cause for pelsimism first observations were II ade will be expanded in this predominantiy Protestant Haakon on the Swedish radio Ho~ is a virtue much neededThe dist~nction ot determi ling
In addition the chapel base country were given a lesson in and teleyision shlgtw were the today bull the true meridian pf Washington ment will be enlarged and an the history of the Catholic following 1) Which pope was Father 0Arcy believes thatwas achieved in 1850 by the all-purpose room will be con- Church during - the past few imprisoned in Castel Saflt An- Catholics are too much infected Jesuit university structedformeetjngs and lec- weeks by a 13-year-old schQol- gelo during the 1ack Qf Romc with Jansenism-talingmiddot theIn 1911 the latel Father Franshytures The work is expected to boy and was freed upon payment of negmiddotativemiddotview that God is toecis ATorndorf S- fo~nded the be completed about Christm~smiddot Haakon Josephson of this city a ransom (Cleent VII 1523-middot severe emphasizing the stayinoeisll1010gical observatory a1 the
Most Holy Trinity chapel a attracted nationwide attention 34) 2) Whi~h plaquope took the away from sin instead of emshySCh(4)l There day tn and daJ out parish of the New York arch- whim he appeared on the Swed- initiative of the first Crusade phasizirig doing goodteleseisms were r1corded ar d in diocese was built in 1899 after ishr~dio and television version (Urban JI 1088-99) 3) Which The Jesuit scholar and edu-1923 Georgetown I Was abl to
record the great (arthquake ofmiddot a spe~ial act of Congress author- of Double or Nothing Choos- Pope allowed Charlemagne to cator thinks that the doctrine TokJo 12 hours bcentfore the n~ ized use of government land for ing the historyof the papacyas be crowned on Christmas Day in of the- Mystical Body holds
a Catholic church The parish his subject he won the top prize St feters (Leo Ill 795-816) promise of restoring hopeprominent news $ervice of the now serves some 750 cadets of 10000 -Swedish crowns (about 4) Which pope fourJded the Sis- Christians His advice is enshyday reported the fUsaster
and several hundred officers $2000)afte~ giving the correct tine Chapel and was alse gtin- graved in the motto Living thSpace ~ge enlisted men civilians and their answers to a series of questions volved in the cOllspiracy against truth in love let us grow upToday there ar~ new use for families about eight popes Lorepzo de Medici (Sixtus IV in Him who is our head Christ
the observatory instrum ~nts The chapel has always been As an additional prize Haakon 1471-84) 5) Which pope ex- Too many Christians are likeAtomic explosion$ may be deshy maintained without government was given a free trip to Rome commumca~ed Savonarola and St Thomas the Apostle thetectcd in various parts of the caused thIs reformer to be support A national committee where the highlight of his four- h d d b d h t want a sIgn they are not willIngworld Now that the space age t h ange an Ullle as a ere IC t b l th t hdunder the direction of Gen J ay VISI came w en he was re- (Alexander VI 1492-1505) 6) 0 eleve WI ou seell1g ehas evolved from ~he atomic age Lawton Collins (USA Ret)is ceived in audience by His Holi- Which popes troops defeated s~ld But we must no~ ask forthe big problem if a better unshyseeking funds for the renovation ness Pope Pius XII The Pontiff signs Our Lord remll1ded uswhich were tak~n at 6 am project The special gifts com- who had heard about the school- those 0 Empelqr Fredellk IIa~ that Blessed are they who seederstanding of ~hotosyntllesis mittee is headed by Gen An- boys interest in the history of Parma (Innocent IV 1243-~4) not but believe thony C McAuliffe (USA the popes encouraged him to 7) WhIch pope was the subject Palrish Has I Splenl~id of a famous paintfng by Titian L M b hmiddotRet) continue his study of the papacy argest em ers and ratified the cC4~titutions ofVocations ~ecord Gen Collins said that COh- New York Bound the Jesuit order (Paul III 1534- OMAHA (NC)-The Catholic
WESTPHALIA (NC) - V7hen tributions to be the project can Shortly before returning to 49) 8) Which pope under whose Daughters of America now has the Church of thcent Visitation in be sent directly to the chapel Stockholm Haakon also re- pontificate the dogma of papal its largest membership 209000 this little commlmity on the here The General stressed that ceived an offer to come to New infallibility was proclaimed in the 55-year history of the plains of central T~xas celeblated anyone interested in having a York to qualify for the $64000 voluntarily took the position of organization This was anshyits 71ith anniversarr nine pI iests corps of middotofficersmiddot with proper Question quiz show He accepted being a prisoner in the Vati- nounced here at the national and 21 Sisters w~re amon~ the spiritual training should be in- the offer after obtaining his par- can after the unification of convention of the Catholic wornshynatives who retuled home and terested in the project ents consent to make the trip Italy (Pius IX 1846-1878) ens group too~ part in it
There are only 163 fan ilies in this all-CathoJ)c commu nity but in recent years- there nave ~fllt 48 vocati0rs--10 pi iests nd 38 SIsters __
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Names College Head ST LOUIS (NC)-A -priestSays Corporations~ Unions ~ African Bishop
bull who has spent the last decade -working among Negro poor in FRANKFURT (NC) ~ BishopMust Coordinate Policies St Louis has been selected by Joseph IGwanuka of Masaka
By Msgr GorgeG Higgins the Society of the Divine Word Uganda ordained two p~iests of to become rector of the DivineDirector NCWC Social Action Department thlaquo White Fathers here for theWord College in Washington
On July 1wages and other labor costs in the steel African missionsHe is 67-year-old Father WilshyIndustry went up automatjcanyunde~the terms of the third liam A Benz He will ordain five more in
and last year of the Steelworkers current contract Why Catholic schools the ne~ recshy Munich on July 20 This is the tor believes are urgently needed first time an African-born bishopdidnt the industry (fo(the twelfth time since the end of tomiddot win Negroes to Catholicism has ordained priess in_this dty
alone stop the march of infla- crisis getS lilY worsetheym~bt 5Miriiaturi Booklet U~ry be persladrd fol~iye~t a try
That last senten~eof -~ bllt for th~ time bejnitbey aremiddot ~mz GefIl1aIJY (NC)- A SupercRight DelwlteExtra d~se Trim not likely ~ ito 90 ~~niature bo9~et mea$uring _
middotSM~KED bull SHANKLESS La ConclUSIon In the words of o~ly a Jittl~ more t~im six tbou- _ economist John K Galbraith in sandths ofa square inclt 000- ~
middot TteAf~luent Soci~ty Where tain~ng the Lord~ P~aer u --iriflation is concerned nearly seven languages has been placedmiddot evelyone firidsitconvenient to on sale heremiddot
middot cohline himself to conversation The 14-page booklet so ti07 that three copies can be placed
I Portugal Issuesmiddot New on a penny is being sold to raise funds to rebuild the JohannSeries of Stamps Gutenberg Museum here which SPECIAl
LISBON (NC)-Portugal has _ was destroyed during the war issued two new series of stamps T~e Our Father is printed in representing two native saints English German French Dutch who are venerated in thiscoun- Swedish Spanish and Amershy SALE try _ ican as the publishers call it
The stamps bear the images of 1dW middot St~ Theotonius a 12th century
Augustinian monk and middotSt Eliz- ab~th of Portugal 14th century queen who became famous for her charity-
The series are of two stamps each Tne image of St Theotoshy
riius is printed oil a green hVoshy_ ~cudo s1lt gt c and on a sepia JHUR$DAY FRIDA~
~ Iive-e~udo stamp The brick ed AND SATURDAY ONLYI90MME~10RATIVES The and violet d~noininationsof the
blcent~nmal of the birth of St Elizabethseries have aface lIIio It hOt or icedl AntQJ1io C~nova (1757-1S2i6 c va~t1Er ~~ o~e~nf2gt9 eScudos famed sculptor imdfirst di~~slle~h~~~y ~
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World War II) counter im- BI h b I t I h oug s rmgs ~s dlr~t y tomiddot ~ed la eJ WIt a substantial the point of thismiddotcolumn~ It is ~crease III prices debatable whether or not the
According to Business steel industry should increase itS W~ek thats the main topic of prices this year imd whether or discussion these days in the not it should have raised themmiddot iteel and re- 11 times since the end of World lated industries War II It is also being But -thats beside the pOint discussed in the The point is that the decision as daily press to whe~her or not there ought to
CONDUCTS SERVICESBus i n e s s be another price increase in an Father Robert Lynch OFMWeek says that industry as important as steel
the~e is ~o sin- should not be made in a vacuum will conduct solemn devoshygle ans~er to but hould be coordinated with tions in honor of St Anne t his question the price (and wage and profit) at Our Ladys Chapel Newbeyond U S decisions of other industries
Bedford July 20-26 SteePs s tat e- What Next ment that it is At the present time unforshynot going to act tunately this can be done -orily Soiled Currencyuntil the situ haphazardly if at all There is ation clarifies And thats about no organization nor federation Giftto School the siz~ of it of organizations in which labor
If is taken for granted at and management from the PITTSBURGH (NC)-St Anshycourse that steel piiceswill major industries can meet even thonys Sehool for Retarded eventually be raised either one to talk about much less sys- Children in nearby Oakmont at a time or all at once but tematically coordinate their Pa is $10970 richer through an -Until the situation clarifies it- wage-price-profit decisions inmiddot anonymous gift in soiled and deshyllelf ~ven the experts can onlymiddot the best interests of the econ- comp()sed bills -
guess as to why the industry omy as a whole The money arrived at the cOntraryto its past policy is -I can only conclude there- sehoolby mail in a dirty and teinporarily holding-the line fore with the same set of ques- bulky White envelope There
Se~~rl t~ntativeexplan~tion~lttions I ask~d inth~column tw~ was no indication of its senders bave beep suggestedOnei is w~e~s ago what_~lft~Where identity The ~oney mostly in th~tthe ~teelindu~trYsunexOwe go_ftO~~~re $20 bills ~~s mailed in~itts-~cted de~sion to PQstp~ne if ~o we gOJ)~ll~ph~~ardly as burgh - 1
n4)ttO fQrego another increasem ~he Iast~ WIthihttle~rno ~o-j Fa~h~r Artru~ h G~rQm in prices was motivat~d tya ordln~t19n a~n tile ffiaJgtr m~ tect~~ of the I~S~ItUtlO~ said desire to curb inflation and duSt~I~S a~aUDl~llSH so we ta~ tbeuro ~oney was evIdently thereby lJelp to cure the cllrrenl have It on th~a~th~~Ity of Mr br~ed ~~s~ middothovl~n~ no economic recession alough-who 18 c~rtamly one of 0rte ~nowsTli~ bills are the
Th t t t h the two or three most impor- ~melJize as billsI)oW used shyt aaCCsordanl gln eBres ~ng twcory tant business executives in the I didiIt try to handle them
bu n 0t USIness eek Ut d S hli there probabl isnt an thin ~ m ~ tates -that we shall ~uce addedltbeca~sewhen it For -one u~ng it ru~ssrack contmue to hav~ mflabo I ~uc~e~ one It started to upagainstan official U S Steel _ Remem~erwhlt he ~Id No cr~lble 10 myhand ~he bIllS position made ublic last Au- one co~panyno one lTIduStry~fe~ not stacked or ~ven ~und gust b Ch P Ro M andnooneuDloncanal()ne5top marubberband-butJuststuffed
Y bef alrmathn Kgefr the march of inflationmiddot in the envelope BIough ore e e auver Committee investigating steel If 0tI the~ther han~ we agree O~ the adVice o~ ~n attorney price rises - that the major co~po~ations and and ~ocal bank offiCIals Father
d the major unions of the United Garbm ~nt ~he mor~ey an en-Mr Blou~h recalled that In States ought to rdinate th ve~ope to the curenty redempshy
May 1948 WIth the hope of curb- lt00 ellmiddot ~ d f h U in fl t pohcles mmiddot the best interests of ~on IVISI(~nO te S Treas- r~C~~$al ~05n U~ S ~teellowe~ the e~(momYas~awllole are we un Jihe goyerpment r~d~Dedt rant p~r t~n ~nd refused prepare~ to _take the next logi- tbe ~118 ~ft~J ~Pilratln~ and ~~em~g~a~~~reetried cal steP ~y~tinging them tQ- ountng the~ ~ pr~sS th~te t Iether for thlS P1rpose in some mvolved ~hemlcal treatm~nt In
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Do you have relatives and friends who have everything and do you wonder at the time of blrthdaJs and anniversaries what give them On such occasions why not give something to God their name Mass for us~ Church or Chapel Mass Bell $ 5
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at Mt St Mary Convent here me is at present ftationed
Sister Margaret Mary R lM bull native of Some~set Mass has taught at St Joseph School Fall River Holy Family School Newmiddot Bedford St Maryt School ~orth Attll~boro and I Holy ~ ame School Ne~ Bedfprd where she is now statIOned
Sister Mary Catherine R SM bull native of Newfdundland after some years of t~aching a St Joseph School F~li River was appointed Mistres~ of Novices at Mt St Mary Convent and later became the Mothfr Superilr of the l~all River Corpmunity l~rom
1939 to 1957 she was Cour cilor Provincial at Cu~berland R I Sistllr is at presert assistait to the Superior of M~ St Rita Conshyvent Cumberlandl R I
Sister Mary Gertrud~ RSM a native of New Ifedford u ught in St Louis School St Pa trick School St Jose~h School and Mt St Mary 4cademy Fall River St Mary ISchool rforth Attleboro and St Kilian Sc hool New Bedford whfre she is sta- tioned at present She has been Superior at St P~trick Con vent Fall River and Principal cf St PatrickSchool stl Joseph Sool and St Kilian S~hooI Hel sisshyter Sister Mary Anthony R SM who died in 1~55 was also among those professed on July 16 1908
Sister Mary Ttresita R SM bull nltive of Taunton Mass bas taught in the elerhentary grades at St Mary Cathedral School and lateras supervisor of lliusic and Art in St 1Iary Cathedral School and St Mary St~hool New Bedford S~e is at pI esent
stationed at Our iLady of) I[ercy Convent Nw Bedford
SEles Per~ecuti[)n Possible ~ow of Our Lady l~a here
Thestatement was issued the LAUNCESTONI (NC)-Ierseshy day befpre a second promisedmiddot
nttion of Catholicsis not today Hmiracle was to take place arid impossible even fn the En llish- instructions were giVen thatmiddot it BPeaking world Archbishop John C Heenan of jLivcrpool Aid here ~
He was addres ing some 5000 persons gathere in this ornshywall town for ttje annual comshymemoration of themartJrdom of Blessed Cuthb~rt Mayne proshytomartyr of the I British semshyinary priests I
(The seminarr priests were priests ordained abroad lit- the time of the Refo~mation ~n Engshyland A law pa~sed during the reiltn of Queen ~lizabeth I ~ade
it high treason jpunishab Ie by death for a seminary dest even to be in En~land)
Powerful odern Iates Aid Archbishop JIeenan are no less determhied than w~ ~ the England of the I first Eliabeth to stamp out th~1 ancient Iaith
]iar more pers4ns are no sufshyfering for their jFaith thall ever before he declared so th it the 20th century cold be cal ed an age of martyrs
All Europe has seen swift changes in our o~n )ifetiml the Archbishop a~ded Nobody dares prophesy what will be the polftical comple~ion of his or any other coun~ry in 10 or 20 years time Forces hostile to all religion are in the ma rch It is not inconceivable that even in the English-~peaking world Catholics may have to ~hoose
between faith a)ld persor al seshycurity
Anltti-ChurCFh La~s
Remain Books0 MEXICO CITY (NC) -- With
the ruling Institutional Revo_ lutionary party (PRI) rl mning far ahead in ullofficial I eturns and the electi0r assured of its
middot presidential ca~didate fonso Lopez Mateos tbe laws hostile to the Church in this country arl~ expected ~ remain ~n the books
It is anticiplted that asiD other recent PRI administrashytions these laJs probab y will not be strictly lenforced Presishy
MOTHER SUPERIOR AND PRESIDENT At the White House Mother Francine Marie Lepicard (above) Superior General of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul accompanied by three other members visitedmiddot THIRTY YEARS AGO President Eisenhower and presented him a painting of
the foundation was laid for 81 Marys Church EUAD Archdiocese the head of Christ Visiting her communitys houses in laquoit ERNAKULAM INDIA Financial conditions prevented the Churcla the United States and Canada Mother Lepicard will return
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from belne built In the past few year to her headquarters in Paris today NG Photo the parlshloDers aU POOl farmers bave
with extreme difficulty and hardship shytbemselvetl beeD able to save $2000 Wltla this mODey to buy materials and tbroUlb Dismi~~ Report of Apparation their OWD labor they built tbe walls
TERN (NC)-Anmiddot official tatement issued by the Terni and Nanli diOCese has dismissedmiddot any element of- divine -origin
middotmiddotin recently reported apparitions
be posted in all churches of the diocese~ An earlier promised miracle-the cure of an infant -failed to take PlacemiddotSuggests Catholic
The statement declared Festmiddotvat middotn IrelandHAt Maratta Alta on the outshy
skirts of Terni two children (11- DUBLIN (NC)-A suggestion year-old Gino Armadori and 9- for a national Catholic festival year-old Paola Piazza) claim to in Ireland was offered here by bave repeatedly middotwitnessed ap- Chief Superintendent H OMara tlte trials and problems spiritual aDd material to be met and r paritions of the ltadonna Also of the Dublin police force Hived 1I0t ODly at the time of the acceptance of
- other- persons claim they have had Visions Asmiddotamiddotresultmiddotof the reports put out by the press largecrowds f(lIli the town and other areas have flocked to the place fof the repOrted apparishytions)
Aid to Talented BosToN (NC)The Carnegie
Corporation of New York has given a grant of $85000 to Bos- ton College to subsidize in part the institutions- program for especially talented stuQents the college announced
HOLY CROSS FATHERS
FOUR-YEAR COEDUCATIONAL COLLEGE
for Information write to
This episCopal c~ria after their ehurch All their savings have bee careful consideration deClares used aDd cODditions are such at preset that the aforementioned facts tbat the pittance thei earn ~ardly eovenexclude in the most absolute the expenses ofthelr daily Iivln lJnle way the extraordinary intershyvention of God and the Most Holy Virgin am- are theref9re devoid of any prodigious charshyiacter of divine origin
The statement was signed by Msgr Giuseppe Vanni Martini Vicar General of the diocese
Superintendent OMara sug gested such a festival would show the contribution Catpoli shycism has made to Irish life and culture
As ari annual event hemiddot l8iCl it would also serve to attract visitors to Ireland and would consolidate the work of aU CathollC Action bodiesmiddot in Ule
eountry Supeiintendent OMara made
the suggestion at the annual convention of Vexilla Regis alumni organization of St Patshyricks College Maynooth
Former Member of Jewish Faith Ordained Sacred Hearts Father
JAFFREY (NC)- A former member of the Orthodox Jewish faith who was converted to Catholicism during a three-year period of military service has been ordained a priest at Queen of Peace Seminary here
Bishop Matthew F Brady of Manchester ordained Father Simeon Polen in the Congregashytion of the Sacred Hearts~ The young priests father Samuel Polen of Pinebush N Yand his sister Mrs George Pederson also of Pinebush attended the ceremony Father Polen born Simeon
Stanley Polen in New York City became a convert while serving with the U S Army
-Signal Corps He was baptised on the remote Aleutian island of Naknak Alaska in April 1949 by Father George Endal SJ
The soldier had attended John Adams High School in New York prior to entering military servshyice Following his discharge from service in 1950 he joined the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts at Wareham He toek classical studies there for two years spent a years novitiate at the congregations house in Fairhaven and then returned
a root Is put OD the eburch the monsoona JAo Holy FaJhtrs MirJiIJn Ai will ruin the work already done Tbe oDI~ - tht Orimtal Ch reb tbln that the parlshlo1ers can now eo
r Ii tribute Is th labor $5000 will buy tlie mate~lals ~ecellS~ry tocomplete the roof and tlte interior The Arc 1raquolshop of ErDakula~ humbly requests our ald Any help tbat yCNI might be able to Ilve will be deepl) appreciated by the Archblsho~ and tbe people or St Mary Parish EDAD INDIA
A HOME IN OVR OLD AGE ALL OF US WANT THAT oua PALACE OF GOLD CLUB GIVES SISTERS WHO CARE FOB
THE AGED THE MEANS TO PROVIDE THE HOMES
VOCATION PROBLEMS - AeeeptaDee of a religious vocatioD Is Dot always easy many
a YooatloD but ID the followin through One of the reatest dlffleulths facedb) bOYI ID the Near Eastls a material one how to find the financial meaDII to follow a vocatloD The eost for - the INlDuDary tralnlilr Is $600 100middot a year tor shl ~ean ALEXANDER and SEBASTIAN -are two 1raquo011 In INDIA without the flnanela meaDI They are now In tile seminary and wltll many other - shylIemlDulaDs are prayine that 110m ODe will adopt them Indpay f ampbelr lIemlnar) eourse
THE MONEY IN MARYS BANK IS USED FOR THE middotTRAINING OF NATIVE SISTERS MONEY DEPOSITED IN THIS ACCOUNI BRNGS HEA VENLY DIVIDENDS
PERFECTION To be perfect Thousands in religions life are strlvln for perte
aOD through the vows of poverty ehastity and obedience To be poor Is a great trial to be willing to remain POOl wben one mlgbt trive to better oneself require great faith SISTER JOSEPHINE and SISTER CHRISTINE have willingly chosen poverty for life as BASILIAN SISTERS In LEBANON Sinc they are already poor poverty will be nothln new tbey are however sanctifying tbemselve tbrough a dedicated acceptance of poverty Could you help them towards a full life dedi cated to God iD tbe service of otbers The cost of their tralnlnl Is $300 $150 a year for eacll
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to Wareham for two more yeaJl of study
In 1955 he was sent to Rome where he made studies at the Gregorian University from which he received the licenti shyate in sacred theology this year He is to return to Rome in Ocshytober for further study He ~
remaining in Jaffrey for the summer
Most of the students now at the Queen of Peace Seminary here are expected to be assigned to Japan the foreign mission of the congregations American province The congregation was founded during the French Revshyolution and now has 1400 priests 1000 students 300 Brothers and 2000 Sisters
New Superior ROCHESTER (NC)-Mother
Mary Callista has been elected Superior General of the Sisters of the Third Order Regular of
St Francis of the Congregation of Our Lady of Lourdes She succeeds Mother Mary Alcuiu who has been Superior General since 1946
Mother Callista has Ilerved since 1952 a1l general councilor and general vicaress of the ewn- munity
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By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno
With that formal solemnity which is rooted in the tradition of the Church the cause of John Henry Cardinal Newman has been introduced in the ecclesiastical court of Bi~mingham England The Archbishop of that see sucshy
eessor to the doughty Ulla- been made t~ cast doubt upon thorne who was Newmans Newmans absolute integrity
middot unwavering friend and sup- This is the work of an agnostic porter in the hierarchy has Geoffrey Faber grandnephew of constituted a commission to be- that Father Frederick Faber gin the long and involved process who was one of Newmans earli shyof examining est recruits for the Oratory of his title to be St Philip Neri but who in the
ranked among course of the years became the Blessed ahd sadly estranged from his mimshygiven the hon- tor ors of the altar Reading Fabers book one has
There is much the feeling of a noxious slime to be accom- being spread over the image of pUshed in this the Cardinal as from wholly inshyextraordinary sufficient and inconclusive evishycase The study dence he attempts to prove a of the cardi- basic and unworthy lack of man-DaIs life and limiss as providing the key to Yirtues must be his career undertaken not Church Seeks Virtge from the viewpoint of a biogra- That Newman was hypersenshy
middot pher but in search of the mfn~t- sitive goes without saying That middot est scrap of evidence which he found it exceedingly- difficult
eould swing the scales ~me way to forgive injuries seems to be the other too clearly established to admit
His writingsvoluminous as of controversy That he made they are including thousands mistakes of- judgment anel wu apan thousands of personal let- a pool assessor of men espeshytelS must be re-examined in dally where friendship had once ~ light of rigorous and con- been given are characteristic=shyastent orthodoxy hardly to De denied
And as a preliminary step it One is reminded rather strikshymust be established middotthat his _
f ingly of the likeness here beshyenthusiasts have not thus ar everstepped their bounds and tween Newman and Pio Nono
whose cause for beatification ia antiCipated the Church in pro- being strongly urged at this verT BOuncing upon his sanctity or in establishing a cult in hit time But the Church we reshy
mind ourselves is not seekinc bonor perfectmiddot holiness in those She
Scores of Biographies honors nor even perfect eoi-Few men of modern times respondence with grace but
have evoked the passionate in- only conspicous virtue risin terest and partisanship tha~ ~as above weakness and transfigurshyeentered upon Newman Living ing the whole be was a very symbol of conshytroversy both within the Church Should it come about-and and out of it And in the seven this is by no meansto assume decades since his death his per- that it will-that Cardinal Newshy
man is found worthy of oursonality far from diminishingIn the perspective of time has cult our honor as an elect of emerged with ever greater fasci- God it will unquestionably be aation difficult for us to prefix the
There are scholars Catholic appropriate term to his name and non-Catholic alike who St John Newman might sugshyItave made the study of his life gest even the Sinjin of acshy
and writings their chosen field cepted English usage Like the af research and his biographies Venerable Bede the old name ia are now numbered by the scores too deeply engraved to be lighiIy Hardly a year goes by withoutmiddot cast aside But to pray to God the publication of some impor- through John Henry Newman tant item of middotNewinaniana and wOJlld be hard to resist the total body of critical litera-middot I lure devoted to him is literally taggering
Wilfrid Wards two volume Life was the first full-length portrait of the Cardinal painted with affectionate detail by one whose own father William
George Ward had ranged himshyelf with Newmans sharpest opponents It was an amende honorable but for all its bulk and its liberal use of intimate papers and correspondence it was understandably far from definitive
Most fortunately Newmans papers were preserved almost intact at the Birmingham Orashytory and a vast debt is owed to the late Father Henry Trisshytram wlfo gave years of his life to the careful collecting and colshylating of the documents
For him it was aabor of love andoubtedly but it was equally a labor of scrupulous impartial shyity Much of the spade-work has thus been done for th~ eccleshy
siastical commission An-lican Interpretation
The magic of Newman has at shytracted a great dealof modern French scholarship from th~ somewhat disorderly genius of the late Abbe Henri Bremond to the clinical touch of the Abbe Louis Bouyer whose Newman His Life and Spirituality has recently appeared in English
Anglicans from Dean Church to contemporaries such as R A Middleton and B A Smith have striven to interpret Newshyman in the light of their own rejection of his solution though be it said with unvarying cour tes) and admiration
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Seattle Prelate Award Winner
SEATTLE (NC)-The Amerishycan Committee on Italian Migrashytion has announced -Archbishop Thomas A Connolly of Seattle will receiv~ its Award of Merit for 1958 for his sympathetic and active support in the field of migration andmiddot resettlement of refugees The presentation willbe made ~ept 13 here
Announcing the award Guido Merlino chairman said Archshybishop Connolly has always been in the forefront in activishyties concerned with migration and resettlement He has also contributed to various causes
middotmiddotthat benefit the people of Italy as well as helping Italians who have recently come here 10
settle The award will be a bronze
plaque bearing the following inshyscription
In recognition of hismiddotdedicashytion to the principles and ideals upon which America was foun~shy
ed for outstanding contributions to the welfare of his fellow men for his many laborsand selflesa service which furthered the mishygration reception and resettleshyment of Italians in this country
Levis Educator LEVIS Que (NC) - Father
Calixte Ferland who spent neady 50 of his 70 years at Levw College is dead He was gradushyated nom the school in 1907 and returned there to teach after hi ordination in 1911 He remained at Levis College as a professor or spiritual director until aU re~
-tiremen-t in 1953 ~
tistics Spiritual guidance pedshyInstitute inmiddot Rome hailed it as agogy and psychology and medishy
a center where the broadest and cal and pastoral psychi~try complete studies will prepare 1ftmiddot addition 10 these cOursespriests for the ~art of arts tbe the constitution stated that therepastoral care of souls should be special coUrses of apshy
The institute which was plied specialization for the founded in 1957 and has alreadT training of priests capable of graduated more than 100 stushy carrying out the apostolate Ia d~nts was officially instituted many specialized areas such and sanctioned by the Pope in book and publication editing orshyhis recent Apostolic Constitushy ienting public opinion entershytion Ad Uberrima Its publi shy ~inment acial action Catholic cation was announced earlier by associations and helping variOW the Pope himself during an audishy elasses of citizens in particular ence with a group of graduate workers farm laborers shepshyof the institute herds sailors soldiers peoshy
By virtue of Our authoritT fessional people artists people We officially establish the Passhy responsible for social life arid toral Institute It is Our wish others that it be given the honorary title of Pontifical within the Pontifical Lateran Athenaeum the Pope said in the document GEORGE M MONTLE
The Pontiff added that in thw institute priests of eachmiddot and Plumbing - Heating every clerical status may leam
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London Commies Plan Infiltration Of Ireland
LONDON (NC)-London headquarters of the Commushynist party is preparing agents for the infiltration of
-Ireland The existence of a specshyial Irish bureau at party headquarters is alleged in aD article in the Catholic Herald weekly newspaper published by Douglas Hdye former editor ot the London Daily Worker who is now a leading Catholic journshyalist
Irish members of the party middot he wrote have been undergoshy
ing special preparation for the day when an economic crisis hits Britain This the Communist leaders calculate will bring witll it mass unemployment Tens
of thousands of Irish people will return to Ireland which in the circumstances will itself be in
middot the throes of an even more sevshyere depression
All Angels If and when this happens
the communists inention is that lOme thousands of card-holdin
middotIrish Communist party members will be among them Overnight the party will be established ill every part of the country and eommu~ism will be taken by Irelands own sons and daughters to practically every town and Yillage Those who Ulus returll will have gone through the specshyial training which is now beshying organized for them
Pilot schemes Mr Hyde add- ed are already being tried 10
find the most effective ways of reaching the Irish They have been aimed at intellectualmiddot as well as manual workers and at
the Irish Republican Army Evshyery avenue is being probed u a possible tranmission belt for Communism he said
Catholic Newspaper Has Twofold Use
LOS ANGELES (NC)-It may be true that in Philadelphia nearly everybody reads the
middot Bulletin But it is just as true that ill Wewak New Guinea nearly everybody smokes The Tidings Los Angeles archdiocesan paper
For this bit of intellig~nce
70U can thank Father Francis Mihalic SVD who was intershyviewed befote going back to Wewak after terriporary duty in Southern California
He receives The Tidings fa Newmiddot Guinea reads it thea passes it on to his native parishshyioners
When theyve read it they use it for cigarette paper king size Mighty valuable ~ Eacll sheet is worth a coconut
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V(utican ~ongregation Regulates CDntinued froOl Page 011 e must supply f~om seven to 10
_J trustworthy wItnesses PhYSIcal the claIms of v~li~ but ~ ~on- evidence if any is usually deshyconsummated maJr18ges Irtce termined by court-appointedthe l1aim of non-consumm~tIon h
d litmiddot 01 the p YSlclans can lead to a ISSP u IOn Throughout the hearing the marriage vow-o~e ~f a p~pe s diocesan-appointed defender of heaviest responsibtlItIes--~o~al the bond does his best to destroy bishop may not eren ~egm n~- all arguments that might permit vestigating such ~ claIm ltntil the dissolution of the marriage he is expressly Iflv~n per DlS- bond When he has no more obshyluon by the congre~atIonto d I) so jections the hearing ill closed
Short H~to A full report together with the Commonly known as the C~o~- bishops recommendations is forshy
gregation of the $acrament S It warded to the congregation has a short hi~~ry It was Full Investigation established 50 years ago b One of the 35 consultors ex-Pope St Pius X Befor~ It amines the case on its arrival existed the vari~1us dispe nsa- If he is satisfied with the forshytions and proble S connected mal presentation of facts--and with the seven sa raments were often he is not--he turns it over
alfscattered among r a d )zen to one of the congregations own older congregation ~t was ltlten defenders of the bond Either COPTIC RITE PATRIARCH Archbishop Silvio Oddi a problem and s~etImes a r ~~z- the consultor or tfie defender of Apost~lic Internuncio to Egypt presents the s~cred palshyde 1ltgt know whlcll congregc t~~n the bond may send the case back lium to the new Coptic Rite Patriarch of AlexandrIa Egypthad jurisdiction [ a spetiflc to its dioc~se f origin for fur- Stephanous I Sidarouss in a ceremony in the Meadl Semmshycase ther mvestIgatIon
Today the only arriagelt ases After it is examined by the ary As head of the Coptic RIte CatholIcs the prelate ranks which do not CO~Ie within the defender of the bond the case second in dignity to the Bishop of Rome NC Photo jurisdiction of ~i co~greg~tion then goes to three commisSaries are those involvm mIxed JIlar- who examine it separately They
These invo~ve matt)middots of each submit written decision Stonehill Professor Says Qualityriages a differing faiths anltJ are aS~lgned with the majority vote deciding to the Sacred CongregatIon of pro or con Once again it goes Education Needed in Quantitythe Holy Office ~ back to the defender of the bond
From the Co gregationof He has a chance to attack the NOTRE DAME (N~)-The physical sciences sho~d be Sacraments com~ such pen~ls- r4asoningof the cons~ltors if taught in the nations lIberal arts colleges because they mons as that whlc allows t l~nd they conclude the marrIage bas truly Jiberllte the mind from the here and now from the priests to memor~e ~e ylttIve not been consummated merely apparent from the welter of facts and open up to Mass of the BleSli d Vlrgm and Finally after the defender of to Cl~lebrate it roughout the the bOnd draws up his conclushy it the beauty and simplicity field a~e interesting and beauti shyyear instead -of following the sions the case goes tothEi carshy aitd logical rigor of general ful and he can discard large JlormllllituJgical ~alen~Clr dinals in plenary session They laws Rev Thomas E Lock- tracts only with a severe wrench
It is tMs congregatIon also pass on it and then it goes to the c S C professor of phy- to his aesthetic sense ~ut choose that grant~ permis~ion to ~es ~re Pope WhOgrantSordenies the ary he must if the course IS to have
Sics at Stonehlll College North greater significance for the stushythe Blessed SacI ment 10 pp- requested disp~nsation bull Easton Mass decllred here dent than a catalogue of factsvate chapels DUIi g World ~ar Sometimes the congregation U it relaxed mary peaceune submits the case to the Sacred Phrsics and mathematic~ for Father Lockary blamed pro-regu~ations permiting a sh(r~er Roman Rota the Churchs eccleshy example belong 10 the Iberal gressive education with its emshypre-Communion fast authllrlz- siastical court The Congregashy artscurriculum Father Lockary phaSis on teaching methods ing the use of khtki al~arcloths tion retains its jurisdicti()D over contended not because- of the rather than intellectual content Ilnd vestments Ind ~llowmg l~ass the decision independentof the cold war or for other talttlCal for a general deterioration in to be celebrated 1m the ater- Rotas decision and utilitarian re~son~ SCIence -the teaching of physics matheshy
education he saId can and maticsand the other arts andnoon The need for careful documenshy While it govern~ th~ daily use tation painstaking investigation should be justified on grounds sciences in the nations high
of the sacramentsl t~ISco~ g~e- and the part time status of the that were valid in th y~r 1908 schools Until the trend to lower gation does not have Jurlsdl( tlon commissaries and defenders of and will still be valid In 2008 standards is reversed in secondshyover the cerem09ies and rites the bond makes the congregashy quite indcpend~ntl of the tac- ary education he said there is IlUrrounding thes~ sacram mts tions decisions slow work An tical or strategic sItuation really no hope of dramatic im-This is properly t~e work J the average case requires about two F~ther LockaI) who holds a provement on the college level Sacred CongregatIfn of Rlt s years from beginning to end doctorate in physics from Notre We need quality education
Cardinals ~embers MarriaKe Courts Dame discussed Physics and and we need it in quantity Heading the Congregatioll of The third commission super- the C~isis in Education at the Father Lockary declared Simply
Sacraments is i~ 79-yeaI-old vises the administration of dishy annual educational conference rejecting progressive educationPrefl~ct His Emin~ce Benelt etto ocesan marriage courts These of the Holy Cross Fathers here he said is not enough To the Cardinal Aloisi asella The courts must send a detailed reshy The Teaching of Science 10 the older tradition that the purpose Cardinal has been an officii 11 of port each year to the congregashy Liberal Arts College was the of the school is primarily intelshythe l~oly See ~or more tha 1 50 tion The reports list the names theme of the two-day sessions yeaIll Much of ~i~ experi mce and qualifications of ~ll offi~ials Physicists for the most part was acquired as a Idlplomat rep- of the diocesan marnage trlbushy have failed to devise good physshyresenting the Church in Plt rtu- nals and states the number and courses f the llberalJes or arts gal Chile andArglntin~ nature of the decisions h~nded tudent who is not majoring inA total of 20 cardmals are down sth Ii ld in Father Lockaryse e members of this congrega lion Each marriage case brought opinion He insists that suchThose living in Rome neet before a diocesan tribunal must middotcourses should be rigoriouslyevery Friday ~ di cuss its p rob- be tried twice and the two vershy
scientific lems and work 9n the se~nd dicts must agreeWhefJ theY It is misleading and dishonshyand fourth Monfay of ~ch dont they ususally ate sent to t he observed to present themonththe Prefec has an audi- the Rota ot firial adjudication
udentiJ with a sort of popularence with His ~oliness Pope In most countries the appelshymechanics course under the guisePius XII to keep im abreailt of late court for suc~ cases is 10shy f ne He believes that inthe congregations activities and cated at the metropolitan see or o scle c
to plresent its d~sions for his archdiocese chancellery Thus in the problems which it treats the course should be as fundamenshypersonal approvl or disap- the United States for instance
provll there are mahy appellate courts tal _asJogical and intellectuallydemanding as the course for theThirty-six consIltors arE on But in the Philippines the conshyspecialiststhe congregationsj staff Tnese gregation set up in 1957 a pilot
are priests mostlJ( membeIs of project with one single appellate The college physics course fot religious orders Wiho are experts court located ip Manila to reshy liberal arts students should be in canon law and Irelated fi ~ld~ hear all cases brought before the restricted to a few major areas They serve as a pa~el of adv SOlS diocesan tribunals Father Lockary said This preshyIlnd specialists gU~ding the car- A spokesman of the congregashy sents a real difficulty he obshy
served since for the specialistdinals and ultJma~~IY the Fope tion said his off~ce is still stud~shyall the npoks and crannies of hisMost of them livel In Rome and ing the effectiveness of thIS
have a full-time jb in add tion single-court method He said it ----------~-shyto their work fortihe congrega- has proved to have ~ome very tion great advantages and IIOme DEBROSSE OIL ~
Three Comqiissions drawbacks ~ Besides the cdnsultors the While hailing it as a mile- ~ co
Congregation of sfcraments has stone in the gradual process of ~ threE commissionsr The fibt is canonical procedure he said it Heating Oils devoted to problefls connetted is much too early to c~nclude with the Sacramet~ of Holy 01- that a similar system might be andBurners delS This commission w l1ich introduced in other countries ~ currently has 18 ofticials stu dies M ~ 365 NORTH FRONT STREET such matters as te val~dit~ of Sailors Attend ass
NEW ~ BEDFORD ordinations or thje oblIgatIons I B antine Rite connected with ~ajor orders ~ n yz WYm~n 2-5534 and how they are met by hose ATHENS (NC)-Several hunshywho have been orClained dred Catholic d b thsailors received ~---------------------shy
The second CO~~ission ceals Holy CommunIon un er o species for the first time ltbf their
with valid but non-cons um- lives when they attended a By- J Electricalmated marriages It has 80 zahtirie Rite Divine Liturgy
priests on itS staf~5 comiDlS- (Mass) aboard the USS Saratoga ~i ContractorsI5Bries and 25 de~1nders of the ~)marriage bond Ltlke the on- her~e ceremony was arranged
aultOIS most of Ithese pr ests J ]j i ddT by Father (Cmdr) John
have full-time jo IS n a I ln Burns Catholic chaplain of the eo their work Wi the comIDIS- t ~
aircraft carrier while this um ilIon of the Mediterranean 6th Ileet
When a local bis~p is grall~ was anchored in the Bay of Athshypermission to investigate a claIm t ~~ of nl)n-consummalion of 11Iar- ens recently The Divine LI urgy 944 County St ~ (
T di was celebrated by Father Isidore riage he appointf a oc~san Rigoutcos SJ of St Paulssem- New Bedfordeourt to gath~r thF facts lloth inv aeze J )JIalti4~ to the eontesteltl man aae __
ectual training must be addedlthe realization that education must somehow be ad~-ted to the WHEATONS needs and the abIlIties of all t h
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More Laughter Continued from Page One
look and that the theater should help people relax
In times like these I think wed all be best helped by laughter Its a great relaxer and were all too taut he said And it would greatly ~eshyduce the lines at the psychiashytrists office
Not escape theater - that not what I mean although in a sense it would be an escape ~rom
the awful grimness of the tImes -but rather a more elevated view of life and ourselves High comedy can do this he exshyplained
A ttends Daily ~ass
Mr ~itchard who attends Mass daily believes the theater is a profession rather than a business He advised starryshyeyed graduates to seek pru~ent
counsel before plungIng mto the grease-paint life
Re said that being a Catholic in the theater can be tough at times but that some of the finest people and some of the best Catholics Ive ever known are theater people Its the ones c who foul up however who get the headlines You never heard of the heroic lives of somemiddot ~
It goes back to your home training-and this is where t~
parents responsibility is great if you receive the proper training you can lead a good Catholic life in the theater p~oshy
fession just as you can in busishyness or law he declared
Church to Observe 150th Anniversary
DAMARISCOTTA MIL L S (NC)-Bishop Daniel J Feeney of Portland will be celebrant of a Pontifical Mass in St Patricks Church here today to mark the 150th anniversary of the church one of the oldest in New Eng- land
The building was dedicated on July 17 1808 by Most Rey Jean Lefevre Cheyerus first Bishop of Boston At that time Maine was a part of Masssach setta
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SeesOpportunity to Te~chmiddot To Serve on Foreign Missions Cros$WordSoluti~iI - LOS ANGELES-Thirty-four The Lay Mission Helpers wear-Rothmiddoter~Than Defemiddotnd Tmiddotrumiddotth laymen and women includillg no distinctivemiddotgarb but degllly a
two mamiddotrriedcouples with chU- ring inscribed Weare Gocl lt By Joseph A B~eig dren will leave -thiscountry helpers During ~h~ir service
soon to work in -the Churchs in the missions they receive no Cleveland Universe Bulletio foreign missions Thirty persons pay J)eyond room board medshy
middot AS I recall it w~s Chesterton who said 60 or 70 years will go to Africa and four to ical care and a monthly allowshymiddotago that if Stpeorge were to come back to life he would Ecuador ance of $20 take a long look at the world around him-and prepare to be Each of the 34 personspos Typical of the 34 who wiD bull martyr again A sesses askiU needed in mission leave soon for theinissions are
Today my guess is that I would observe for example work and has volunteered to re- themiddot two married couples Mr that racial national and Chlsa main overseas for at least t~ree and Mrs John McGhee and Mr
Chesterton and St George if years andMrs Frank Bohler discriminationno longer can pre~ eythey could come among us tend to any real respectability rh are members ofthe ~ay Mr and Mrs McGhee wiD Ilowrnight take the long not in our South not in South IetmiddotWmiddotorks Seekmiddotmiddot ~Isslonmiddot Helpers AssoltlatIon teach ata mission school in loOk together and get ready to Africa not even in India where I~establisheqhere three ye~rsa~o Quito Ecuador They will take
be in one way or another the castes are crumbling Vcifican Hookup under t4epatronagef HISE~Ill- their young adopte~ daughter apostles niis- The wrongs survive but their lt ~~c~ Jam~ ~~~n~ls Cd~ with them Mr McGhee who middot~nari~s foundations have been washed VATICAN CITY (NC)- The ~ n y~e rc I~ op holds bull masters degree is on
B ei n g no away There is no durabilityin middotNational Broadcasting ~ompany Angeles the faculty of the Los Angele middot prophet I m~y them now in the U ~S middotand the Canadian Cardin~l McIntyre receied Traae and Technical College~ middot ~mistakeri but I would perceive t~atmiddot such Catholic Broadcasting Systtm ~he solemn promiSeIimiddot of the 34 His wife~ Rosemary is an eleshy
think we are foolishness as divorce with itsmiddot have joined networks in many mehandw-omenata ceremony mentary sChool teacher mergjng from restlesS seeking for other mates partS of the world in asking for in S~ Vjbia~uts C~t~edral here Mao Areas elil longhap- and birth prevention with its hookups withmiddot Vatican Radio Theypledged ~ obey the bishop Mr IiMe B hI Il tism of blood middotnervous-nelly fussing over pop- formiddot speCial papal broadcasts of themission area to which tliey ~ bo k middothlmiddot 0 d ~rfwI COtmiddot~shyt an
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-e middothmiddotad to use most of our en- S h th audiences wllich His Holiness middotsions enya rIca ey WI a e - uc lOgs no longer have P p XII l d T Free P i tii their twoyoung sonsmiddotwith them ergies inmiddot holding the fort middotof --any power of attracting vigorous ope IUS IS glvmg c Olser~ O res Mr ~ohler wasa pilot on a
_tehgion and civilazation youth nuns throughout middottlJe world By servIng In the mlSSlona N ft d If my judgement is correct I wouidm~rk weilth~fact Other rtqu~sts fot hooku~s middottheYwllrfree m~ssionary priests Vord~~aII ~~~rr~~K~~
thepersowwho is middotin his teens that even the mo~t e~orm9us have come from networks In andReli~ious fi-om ~~ch~e middotWar middot middotr 20s now ought tolook forward bigotry in all history~thECOrn- Italy ~rance Spall) Portuga1- chanlclll and admInIstratIve In addition to Ecuador and
ehiefly to expounding truth munistbigotry agairist God al)d Irelan~an~ ~he Net~erlan~s work~l)d enab~ ~hem to ~~vte Kenya otherriission areas)o rather than chiefly defending it religion and against man as Thlaquo~nvlSlble audIences WIll more ~untolPlrltua1 act~~lties which the Missi~gtn Helper wfll as we who went before them Gods image arid likeness ~ is be broadcasts of Mass offer~d The~rdeparture WIll brl~g to go are Mwanzain Tulgimyika found it necessary to do lieaving imd splintering from the by the ope andmiddot a p~pal dls- 54 the number of Lay MIssIon Gwelo in South RhodesIa Preshymiddot I agree ~ith those whO feel pressure of it own ignora~t co~rse Intendedespeclally for Helpers~rommiddotLosAnge~~s who toria ani JohilIinesburg in the that a newmiddot wind is blowing contradictions ~~Ole~e~ nuns TheY~ln be are nowInover~eas mIssIons Union of South Africa Calabar across the world dissipating the If I were young I would judge IVI e f IDdo t~r~e far~~ on~r~ Am~Ilg th~ sevett men and 21 and Owetd in Nigeria and Tashyold fumes of error hatred prej- that th~ fu~ure belongs to those~~a~u~us~~ u y an wom~n ire SIX r~glster~d nllrse mille in Ghana adice lies selfishness greed who wIll 1arvest the seed so Th d h d 11 and f~ve teachers The group also Among their assignments will e Iscourse on eac ay WI 1 d f N 1 t
and ignora1ce 1ong watered WIth blood and b b d t t 5 30 EDT me u es a ormer avy plO a be teaching social and medicalroa Our centuries of tribulation tears Teh p caslla k ~mFmiddotmiddot h liJoOtype operator and photo en- work editing mission newsshy e ope WI spea In renc bull 1 t 1 and misunderstanding have been I woud resolve to devote my- T 1- tmiddot II b 1middot1 graver seyera pracca nurs~s papers operating supply center lf to middottmiddot k I d rans a Ions WI e gIven In a d n id 1 k diJe for the most part to a mad se POSI Ive wor woul i th d f 1- ~ nurse ~ a l8 bull soc~a ror -and handlingsecretarial duties
fudiviciuaiism which blinded try to grasp firmly and set maJr anguags on ~ ays 0 ers an artI~t secretarIal work- - - men and women to the common forth formiddot others the~splendor ~~~~ng the 7dlscoursrs fFom ers8 ~achines~op wozker and lt
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DEVOTION
In insane rebellion against of the literature that elevates 19 tma~g~r~te~ ~ewbbroad perw~e~ dliring thep~s~ year the Iildividualist insanitymove- rather than degrades of wise cas l~g 1sc te ~ e Fearn h lreparmiddotmg them~elves spIrItually
meilts like fascismnazism and education of people-to-people ~eg~ ar y 0 rIca I~ renc andmiddotmiddotmaterially for worK iti the communism blackened the world help of right international re- or llguese andEn~h~h mtsEiions
with vioience cruelty injustice lations and the like French Governmentmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Unde~the diJe~tion ofM~gr middot falsehoods and wars I would look upon television Anthony Brouwers fouilderand
i think the pendulum now is and radio nuclear power the Honors Maritain director of the mission associashynearing the center We have had dr~ma modern medicine bank- PARiS (NCr-Noted French tiontheYhave studied tlieology
more than enough of hatred and ing and business as colossal op- philosopher Jacqiies MaritaiJl ascetics Scriptllre first aid and lies Now we want love truth porturiitiesto do colossal good has beennamed a Grand Officer the history of Uiemiddotarea where and justiceWe are seeking the Oh if I were a young person of the Legjon oi Honor-this they wiliserve
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can give We ask for guidance hope and determination - and ian award-by the council of If r were a youth today look- courageMinisters of the Republic~
in forward to q career and H Mr Maritainwho served at PRESCRIPTIONS owishing to serve God and man c ome Econtimics one time as French ambassador
CalIed Forandmiddot Delivered bullbull ~~VhU hl1K not so much ST LOUIS (NC)~Two nuns to the Holy See is a professor oFrefuti~g objections as of re- who helped establish the only emeritus of Princeton Univershy ~ TIMES DAILY IN FALL RIYER ve~ling the depths breath and graduate program in home eco- sHy beauty~of goodness divine and nOlnics education offered in a At the saJlle tiqe the Council Once-A-Day in Somerset and Swansea at 430 PM
human 1 U S Catholic university have of Ministers bestowed the award Special Attention Given 1 would wish to fit myself received a special papal blessing of Commander of the Legion of n~t yargue but to ~nlighten and commemorative plaques Honor on 81~year-61d Father To Emergency Prescripti~ns and inspire I would concern from His Holiness Pope Pius Henri Breuil il French priest myself less with preparing middotto XII and paleogiapl1er of wodd reshy ~ ~A Surgical ~ppliance CO battle evil thingsand more with ~hey are Sister Mary Anselm nown ~aining myself to propagate and Sister Mary Iierre In 1950 Father Breuil has visited grotshy I~ U Pharmacy
~ nobility I wouid desire to ed- they were instrumental- in set- toes and caverns throughout c Hearing Aid Co ucate rather than dispute ting up the graduate program in France and in Ireland North
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51ory of Farrells Courage Object Lesson for Youth 1 By Jack Kineavy
SomerM t High School- Coach We mentio ed in p~ssing last week that the National
League All-Star iroster included one Richard Joseph Farrell ace reliever of Ithe Philadelphia Phillies never dreaming that the big ri~hthandel would play such a stellar role in the annual clas~ic Farrells Talking about bonuses the pitching as a mJltter of fact Philadelphia Phils paid out the
W S th~ rankihg achi~ve~ amazing s~m of $600000 ~ colshya I lege and hIgh school st- In the
ment In what has been ies- period 20 May to 20 June We scribed as an 01herwise ilrab suspected that the Braves were gam(~ the leaders in the bonus league
His striking but faint so Also re bonuses out the Sox the Baltimore Orioles have just contingent of signer two former Connecticut Jensen Wil- CYO products Charlie Symion Iiams and Mal- of Stratford and John Papa of zone represent Stamford
one of Dicks Torres Tosses No-Hitter all-time base- The first win for the Somerset ball thrills You Junior Legion team will be well can bet that he remembered in that it involved was giving just a no-hitter the seasons first in a little bit extra the circuit Lefty Jack Torres against the boys All-Narry with Dighton this past from Boston For I it is COD mon season turned the trick against knowkltlge that the Broolrline Attleboro last Thursday at Potshynative was given Ithe wait-and- tersville Field see treatment by tr~ Boston clltb Tino De Giovanni Attleboro upon his graduation froD St catcher was the only visitor to Marys High I get on base once on an cJror
Perhaps Qicks Iphysical oon- again via a base on balls Fall dition unduly i~fl~le~ced the River 61 leads the league by Sox He had beell stnckell by 211 games and is an odds-on
polio when little Imo~e th m a favorit~ tP ann~x the tItle and bab~ and the drerd diseaSE left move mto the mter-zone comshyhim with a crippled leff leI He petitiori late this month worl~ a brace u~til hewa 13 Tom Courtney ~x-Jfordham years old and eren after the flyer and Olympic 880 met~r brace was discardfd Dick h id ~ champions set f~r his ~irstfling have steady treatments until on the cinders on the current two years ago I Russian tour Tom plans to hang
Today Dick mares ~he tril in up h~s spike after he takes from the bull per wl~h a limp another shO1 at the 880 melee that is percephbl owmg tlt) the world mark 1457 held by fact that his le~tll~g is one-third Roger Moens of Belgium smaller than hiS pght But once His lltudies a~ the Harvard he uets on that rpOU1ld he ge~- Graduate ~chool of Business Adshyerates power plus DICk vas a ministration didnt permit Tom slender lad just out of high to train regularly this year and school when Isawl him wod last he found getting in shape for the That was in 19qO in Plattsburg Russian tour arduous But Tom N Y when he pitched the Bur- has won major races on all the ling ton Cardinals Ilof the now de- continents of the world save fund Northern League ~ a Asia He hopes to rectify this 7-2 victory over ~he home eam against the Russians
DIck has com~ a long way Italian national sports idol since then ~ow al strapping 63 Ercole Baldini was received in 220 pounder hiS ast bdl is a special Papal aUdience with his morE livemiddot than eye~ and i t~e mother Baldiilf 25 is a mili shyshort haul he Ci)mpares hv~r- tant member of the ItalianCathshyabl~ with any lof t~e J owerolic Youth organization and as hurler~ inthe mllrorst~day Last he always does wor~ its insigshyye8 Dick had 13 fi~ Sf ason nia on his coat uapel when he was In fl2 appearance~ hepost~ an received by HIf Hoheg Pope excl~llent 10-2 record and h ad an Pius XII earll~d run aver~ge of 231 1bull bull Recently Baldini won the
At this writinlf he has a ~-~ 2500 mile Giro dItalia abicycle mark and owns a league ~ea~mg race which is orie oj ltalyens ERA of Il7 in the55 1n00ngs major spotting eventS In 1956 he has pitched ~rilY 24 Dicks be won several important vicshybest years lie ah ad Th~ (Ieter- tories in the cycling events of the mination he has hown In Dver- Melbourne Olympics and in coming what appeared to )C an that same year went on to gain insurmountable Iandicap s~ould the world championship be an object less n for all The Pope receivedBaldini with
Long hot great cordiality and congratu-Several Great r Boston All- lated him on his achievements
Scholastics who e~tered pro- in the field of sports The Ponshyfessional basebaH With Ton Ar- tiff then inquired about Gina ruda and Russ Gibson are back Bartali another great cycling home after brie~ flings hthe champion of the past and also minors Joe CaSfcgliOne 01 Wo- an active member of Italian burri Russ Run e of Reading Catholic Action At the end of and John~ Silvon c of Lyonn aU the audience t~e Pope gave of whom were if the Reu Sox Baldinis mother a roSary and system recently Were handed the cyclist 3 silvermiddotmedalof hill th~iI release Ea h -won a three pontific~te sports star in h gh schoo and might~ave had is~()llege ed~ Church Desecration ration assured via athletic A sholarship but h~ chose W pur- Brings pology sue a car~er in p~o ball MANGALORE (NC) The
Of course if ai boy is 0 fered Mysore governinf t has apoloshya substantial b0Jius one which gized for the desecration 9f a woild ~ecure Jisl future rE~~u~- Catholic Church less of what happens to him III It called the desecrator a vashyorganized ball treres foe d for - grant suspected to be of unsound thought OtherWIse a lad who mind turns his back on higher educa- The governments statement tion is taking ~ te -c risk was in answer to a Catholic apshyMost major leafue scouts are peal The Catholics had called the first to encoUlage a toy to for protection of tneir religion go to school but Ithe lure)f the from fanatic Hindu elementS diamond proves bften too great which they claImed seemed inshyThe odds of succlss in orglnized terested in setting up subvershyball are estimatel at 100 10 1 a sive iorce~ to destroy churches real long shot I
The statement attribut~d to L EM lEU X pro football coac~ Buddy Iarker PLUMBING amp HEATING INC to the effect that IGood coching for Domestic is more perspiration tha n n ~ spiration remihds us oE our ~~~ amp Industrfal revered physic~ profess1lr at Sales and ~ Boston College rr John robin __bullbullbull- Service who always ins~sted thai aca- wy 2-9447 demic success was based on 90 2283 ACUSHNET AVE per cent pEmipir~tion and lO per NEW BEDf=_OAD cent inSPiration - ~ l
CONFIRMATION IN NAVY CHAPEL Bishop Luke K Arai of Yokohoma administers the sacrament of Conshyfirmation to Cpl Milton Morris of Waquoit Mass and 13 others at a camp chapel in the U S Naval Air Station in Atsugi Japan Standing in rear is Father Gerald J Ryall of New York an Augustinian missionary in JapanNC Photo
Citizens for Decent Literature Meet to Expand Movement
ASHLAND (NC) ~ Citizens for Decent Literature from all bull the obscene literature trade over Ohio met here to form a the Cincinnati attorney said statewide unit of the civic 01- Compared with them he deshy
clared we are just a bunch ofganization and lay plans for a boys trying to play in the big national group leagues But boys or not we
In an aU-day meeting the 60 have to go down into the jungle CDL representatives adop~d a and fight them and beat resolution citing the extent of them the pornography trade and call- Warning that any good cause Ing for the banding together of draws a lot of crusaders and doshyorg~nizations which oppose its gooders who are over-eager and spread lt0 under-educated Mr Keating The resolution pointed out urged CDL members to familshy
that in recent yearsmiddot there has iarize themselves -with the Ila shy
been an ever-increasing num- ture of the obscenity tradeand bel of lewd base and porno- the laws which try to-restl11ct it graphic magazines on our news- Enforce Laws stands Estimates of the Dumshy
bel of indecent publications Louis Arata also of Gificinshyissued in this country mn as nati recalled that Citizens for high as 10 million oopies Decent Literature was fOUl)ded monthly it said in tha~ city less than lour y~ars
Th - 1 ti dded that the ago We saw that the only e reso u on a feasible approach to theprobshyp~ncI~al theme of these m~g- lem was legal he saiq We
aZI~es IS S~X w~th no resttlc- found good laws alteady in exshytions or lImItations and as-
d th t t f th f d JStence on the City county andserte amos 0 em In t the hands of state levels bull But downnght
their way m 0 apathy on the part of the pubshycollege-age or younger youths lic seemed to be the chief rea-
Press Freedom son why they were riot enshyWe believe in and cherish forced
the freedom of the press the resolution declared but beshylieve the material to which ~e
have referred falls outside of the purvi~w of thisfreedoRi
The resolution concluded by urging all Ohio organizations engagedmiddot in the fight onobscenshy
ity to band together and give their wholehearted support and encouragement to statewide organization to be known as Citizens for Decent Literature Inc
The CDL representatives heard Charles Keating founder and director of the movement describe the battle against porshynography as a jungle ~ight
Criminals communists and unscrupulous persons willing to make a profit at any cost to the well being of society are part ~f
THE ANCf-lOshy195819Thurs July 17
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Five Per Cent Average Time For Relig~on bull GENEVA (NC) - Ren
gious education occupies an average of five per cent of the time in courses of study of public schools in 73 nations according to a report made pubshylic here at the 21st International Conference on- Public Education
The study was prepared by the International Bureau for Edshyucation and the United Nations Educational Social and Culshytural Organization (UNESCO)
It showed that religious trainshying occupies as much as 195 per cent of the time in pUblfc schools in some countries (
Commenting on the report Msgr John Fen_ ~lO a Iepre- sentative of the Holy See at the education conference said the Vatican delegation is greatly satisfied to learn that religioUi education is given so much atshytention in the pu blic schools of So many countries
However Msgr Ferrofino a member of the Apostolic Nunshyciature at Berne added that J his delegation was deeply grieved at the evidence that religious training is excluded from public schools in some nations
This situation is mitiga~d he said by the religious training given in private schools He cited figur~s prepared by the Intershynational Bureau for Catholic Education at the Hague which show that some seven and a half million children study in private schools- in West Germany the Netherlands Great Britain Ausshytria Belgium France Ireland and Italy
In the United States Msgr Ferrofino pointed out about five million children receive religious training in pJivate ~hools
Msgr Ferrofino praised a shittjrrient of the middotU S delegashytionto theconference that one of the objectives of educa~iOJl in the United States is to obtain a high standard of spiritual
middotJlloral and ethical formatioh Such Ii definition of the goob
of education he said comes closer to the ideal of complete education than the mere moral education cited in the publk education programs ofmiddot several nations
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Balancing the Books
Delineation of Choracters Lackingmiddot in OBrien to4ovel
By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy
Of the three novelists whose latest works we scrutinize this week by far the most famous is Kate OBrien She has been turning out full-length-fiction for many years now much of a superior order That can hardly be said of As Music and Splendour CHarshy
per $450) which though in some respects uncommonly engaging and expert is lackshying in one crucial respect conshyvincing delineation and develshyopment of the central characshyters
Thllse are two girls Clare Halshyvel and Rose Lennane both 16 when first we meet them in a drab music room of a Paris convent in 1886 They are new to the convent lately arrived from Ireland They would have been pursuing quiet humdrum modestly gratifying careers in their respective native villages had it not been for the fact that each possessed a singing voice
cinxceptionalquality ~~cause of these voices the liris have been uprooted and
packed offmiddot to Paris for testingand training In a sense lhey are victims Theymiddot have not r
chosen thexind of life now looming before themmiddotIt has been forced upon them middotby well meaning relatives middotfriends and
Clare and Rose though craftily
differentiated and each fitted with a set of characteristicsare more puppets than persons Pages and pages are given to telling us about them but they never live and move in their
own right In fact on page 182 Rose is referred to as Clare and one quite understands the slip even to the author they are not unmistakably real
Miss Maggie The people in Una Troys
book Miss Maggie and the Doctor (Dutton $375) not only are born in Ireland btlt stay in Ireshyland Well that is with the
~ exception of one who lights out for Philadelphiamiddot But he evenshy-tually recovers his wits and comes backto Erin
Specifically tp Ballybegnear Waterford -This tinybut hardly
ddyilic village is the scene of Miss Troys narrative a meanshyderirig yarn that would give the experts on the construction of a novel 40 fits
We first see Bailybeg through the eyes of a young doCtor Bill
ben~ctors teeth on occasiori~ SJBi dIrector of aleslan MISSIOns ctobull Study in Rome Bill is not keen im Ballybeg
The Paris convent is m~diocre and he Education Requi~esmiddot Collaboration isdownrightdisgusted except for the presence of a with themiddot wreck of8 house that T h d F deg1deg
o nun somewhatinysterious who has ~a genius fordiscerriing and directing rare vocal gifts She perceives that Clare and Rose have the makings of great opershyatic artists Unler her they begin to learn the art
They have to slave at it reshylentlessly For them there are no holidays They arE sent ~m to Rome to study with Signor Buonatoli and associates with aspirants like themselves exshy d gers coaches and
penence sm maestri and all the lesser fjguresmiddot and harigers-on of the realm of operamiddot
Drummond who is totake over n smiddot or ~ome mI Ion 0 ~rs w~r 0 r~ Ie go S tlje practice Ofa lately deceaseo shIpped to hls country~ Father SIva sup~rIOr of the Sale~ medico who dosed himself withiari Techiiical lnstitiIte atSantiagois shown with Msgro
whiskey neverkept liP with the LuigfLig~~ti of Des Moines Ibwadirector-othe Nationaf a~vahces in his profes~ioh btitCatholic Rural Life Conference and FatherA Joseph Louis was obliging enough 10 pull S NC Ph
goes with the practice But that is where Miss Maggie comes in--Maggie Dalyajewel Qfahouseshy
keeper and a font middotofrustic wisshydom
It is Maggie who eases Bill into Ballybeg society and courishytry doctoring And she is the confidant both of Johnny Gubshy
bins an uhdauntable terror of a boy and of Jenny Barry a sumshymer visitor who sets her cap for the doctor -
Johnny though a scofflaw is
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THANKS FROM CARITAS-CHILI Father Raul Silva Henriquez (left) president orCaritas-Chili Catholic relief agency ~isits the New York office of Catholicmiddot Relief Ser- vices-National Catholic Welfare Conference to express th k f 12 11 d II th f 1 f od
Betweeneac ers an ami les VERSAILLES (NC)~Teache~s
should recognize their limitashytions and closely collaborate with families and youth organishyzations in tasks of education acshycording toa document reieased by the Holy See
This advice was issued in a 1 tt t f th V l n toteh erFsen h rosm leWa klcab Id
e renc OCla h ee t~fhere P1rpose 0 t e mee ~ng
was to dlscuss the moral soclalItmiddot 1 d pt blems
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Noting that families are geiJ- erally demanding to be mOle closely associated to the educashytional activities of schools the Vatican letter firmly placed the family first in the hierarchymiddot of rights in education
Education is a social probshylem it said because schogtls deshy
th ht f f I shyrlvemiddot elr ng s rom aml les and are directly responsible to them for the formation of futuregenerations
10 tHE ANCHOR- Thurs July 17 1958
ASsertsChinese People Hungry For Gospel
PORTLAND (NC)-The people of China are hungry for the gospel the superior
general Of a missionary comshymunity of nuns reported in her return to Oregon after estabshylishing a new mission near Hong Kong
Graces are poured on those people because of the suffering in the interior of China deshyclaredMother Mary Leola head of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows
More Conversions Conversions among the Chinshy
ese are showing a marked inshycrease she said She recalled that when she was last in Hong Kong in 1952 the cathedral there was nearly empty Now she said middotevery Mass on Sundays is crowded
The Chinese she added make zealous converts partly beshycause they find in the Catholic Church a rich liturgy that reshyplaces the pagan rites they gave up middotMother Leolamiddot said she obshyserved~ very great decrease in the strengthmiddot of communism around Hong Kong during her
recent stay there She credit8 ~the British with taking excelshylentmiddot care ofmiddot the continuing floOd of refugees that come to
Hong K~ng from co~munism middot~choolsFlourlsh
Escapmg from the control of communism is risky bus~ness she declared Those who are caught attempting an escape are shot TwO weeks before Mother Leola left China eight men were executed by the Reds ~YoU ask them why they risk it and they tellyou there is nomiddot living in the interior so they take the chance to come to bull free land she said
Catholic schools are considshyered a great boon in the fight against communism in Hong Kong she reJlarked because they refuse to tolerate communshyist doctrine There are more than
100 Catholic schools in the middotHong
Kong diocese alone-all opershydoctors patronage he wtllmiddot it off edtllcl~bOt~ m the present state - Reerring to the problem of ating on a double-shift basis beshyseems igetmiddot the higher education deg CXI1Z~1011 bull educating youth toward accept- ~ause of the demand for adshy
They begin -to perform inltwhich hids so capable of taking Th~lette~was written on beshy ing their futureresponsibilJties ~i5Sionbull minor opera houses Ros~~s r~se ~ Jennyt~ou~h many ~ears t~~ half of HisIlbli1es~~o~e Phis the letter warned against the~ is swifter than Clares and she doctors Jumor will 1t seems XII by Msgr A-ngeloDell cquadangers of8 strictly technicillReceives Grant is recogriizedas ~I primadOna become hi wife Substitut~V~ica S7~retary f for~ of educatlOn WiSHINGTQN( NC )--Georgeshyat La Scala whl1e Clare lS sbll Amusing ~ttempt struggling But ~theb shddenly slje i~
But this is a story not merely killed in a car- crash and the of singing butmiddot also of love Rose doctor crazed withgri~f streaks takes9ne ioverthen~second off for Phiiadelphia middotjoimnYs At the storys close she is going schooling comes tltt a halt arid
off on an American touraccom- panied by a proper Bostonian with whom one gathers her telationship will not be proper
Clare becomes tvolved in a~ unnatural love affair though pursued by three men Of these
one is a rather sinister middottype in whose past the mysterious Panshy
sian middotnun figures More Puppets Than ~ersons Rose -and Clae slIde ~waf
from the practice of their reli shygion Occasionally they talk of
sin but altho~ghtheymiddot ate troubled 10 conSClence and have
moments in which they face 1 th t lk tlthelr gUl t e a IS mos y tmiddot f hmiddot
porous rabonahza lon 0 t elr flagrantwrongdoing
he headsmiddot for Erigland and a career in crime
End of the book No The ~octor has successors Fourmiddot or five of them come and go with the speed of the participants in a comedy chase We get to k~oWeducation and recalled in this- ognize the ~imits of their proshytheir names and thats middotabout allmiddot respecfa passage of an address fessional competence and collabshy
Maggie finally retires andmiddot is given by the Pope last Novem- orate with youth movements and - thought to be sinking down to ber to a group of representatives lrganizations which are a death while thingsgo bad~y for of European private schools school of life some good folkmiddot of the village~ The Pontiff declared 0 at that I
and some villains wax fat But time 1) - Sailors Aid Ch~rity o _
Johnny returns obviouslyfrom i i t iifli tal tomiddot tself LISBON (NC )-Crewmen of prison to set ~he sc~les~ri~ht eXclu~e~ ~hec ta~k edt e~uca ~verl u middots Navr ships visit- i===========
surely a strange agent of Justlce t d hbts te mg LIsbon havedonated19 cases And Dr Drummond retutns to lOn at~ pr 1d
l prdlva dor-t of u~ed middotclothing to Caritas a 1
ganlza lons middotan In epen en BLUE recall MaggIe from the brmk of f tmiddothmiddotmiddotmiddot Catholic charitable organization group rom assummg elr re- RIBBON t d b fmiddot What IS sugges e y way 0 runnmg the house
extenuation of their sin is that This attempt at a riovel is they have invQluntarily been fairly amusing It is literate and placed in surroundings and a perceptive with a few dramatic way of life where temptation is passages and a few flickerings very strong an easy code pre- of fun But it isaboumiddot as ramshyvails and immoral affair are shackle as the house that Dr cpmmonplace There is also Druminond walked into on his more than a hint not only of first day in Ballybeg
the tyranny of art but-too of African Missions the evil which its service can A good account of African effect in one not crystal-clell~ as mission life is given in Ffre in to its limitations the Bush by Paul Bernier ttans-
This is a book rich in period lated from the French bRoch atmosphere and riotpus in colormiddot LEi Page (Kenedy $375) -It The author ismiddot impressively purports to be a middotnovel and we knowledgeable about music andmiddot are warned notmiddotto take it as musicansmiddot The international autobiographical middotWhile heed-
State ~~d addfessed ~ pre~l-dellt ~~arl~s lor~o~ th~ Soclal Week who readmiddot it at the openshying session of the assemIY Thelcenttter 5tatt~d that a nashytion coriscfous of its future should give corisideiableatten tion to the piobleiJi of the edu- cationit gives toiurmiddotYouth
It saio that modern states should give full freedom to pri shyvatemiddot initiatives in matters of
the hereafter and resume the middotbmiddotlmiddott thO fil k rlocal practice - with Maggie5Ponls~111he~hln I~ e m 8bels
a calm w lC IS mcompart1 eth th f d t l WI ts thu~ al1en amiddot req~lre-mEm 0 e uman ~erson
middot the liv~s of h1rdworking priests middot whomiddot have so middotmuch to contend middot with and often so little to show for their la15orsFew books about the missions are as reveal ing
Tunin~ Repairin~ amp Rebuildin~
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Education it said should tQWn university has received aft
avoid premature specialization of umestrtcted $6000 grant from youth and protect ~e rights of the Westinghouse Educationa) gerieral culture wl1ich ~t called ~ Fo~ndation of Pittburgh The
the inost vahiilble capital of a m~mey il to be used for publicashymiddotpeople Education should also
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11 Family Life Continued from Page One
basis of our modern ffilrriage system To those whll have fallen under its spell m Irriage becomes not a way of li e but the way of life
Speaking about individualism 8S the second characteri ltiC of the secular iltleal of rna rriage Father Cervantes said tht aVelshyage romantic marriage dltes de- sire children but not f gtr the right reasons
This type of marrial e lie SUited does not want children for the glory of God or tor the good of the children or or the so~ial welfare of the communshyity but because the wife would fe(~l frustrated if she did not have a couple of childrln and the husband would tire of the wife unless she had the added interest of children to decoy his interest and economic sup- port
Romanticism logicall r deshymands a planned progr am of sex selfishness which iIlcludes contraception abortion lterili shyzation divorce mass insti tutionshyal placements adoptions and a general denial of social r espoJl- sibil~ty Father Cel vantes said
Roles Confused The middotthird characteristic of the
seeular ideal of marria ~e he continued is a confusion of the roles of husband anI I wife mother and father parelt and child The philosophical b~ sis of this confusion of roles~ ne de cllred isthe denial of the natshyural law theespou~l of themiddot cultural theory of social ~enesis and a romanticmiddotmis~ndemiddotstandshying of the meaning of the term democracy so that any rc Ie difshyferentiation between the sexes is considered undemocratic
Father Cervantes cor cluded that the American secular image of marriage and the famiy has yielded to the infantile p easure principle and megalomani a in its antisocial individualism
How this immature lecular ideal can be baptized irto the maturity of faith is nQ small
h d I dchallenge e ec are
General Picture Another speaker at th e conshy
vention Lee Blaske of Catholic Social services in Detroit warned about subtle sect lar in- fluences that threaten family strultures but he added tha~ middotthe general picture ofC litholic Only then he concludeq bert MS pastor recaled A marriage nd family life ~s can we hope tO have ourCathQ year ago we wer~ abullmost hangin( good lic family cultllre premised frQm the rafters of the church
Mr Blaske spoke on Marshy upon love (wich is tt~ distinct riding Qut the storm and none riage Conflict The Sacrld-Se~ hote of Christianity) inlgttead Qfo dreamed thatmiddota year lat~r we ular Hierarchy Hedelcribed sacred values as repre limtirig all middotthat is fixed and urchang
th I t h ing 10 e marrIage re a cons Ipbased on the principleshlherent in Ule natural and moral law
Secular values in ou hietiatchy he said repxesllnt the fluctuating standards s~nsisin pragmatism and rel~ tivism
th twhich is such a serIOus rea f Ito stable marrIage and amIy today behlnd a modern brick for amiddot concert structures at the present time rectory built as a wing to theh h (th Ii Leading the 115 musiciansDeclaring t at tea 0 C church
managers and aides was conshyfamily enjoys a favorabl e pOSI- h In conneetion with the dedication when compared (I our ductor Eugene Ormandy w 0
had brought the orch~stra heretion ceremopies Bishop Schexsacred-secular hierarchy Mr nayder administered Confirma Blaske added howeveJ that after dnping acclaim for recishy
tals in the Soviet UnionPoland tiqn ~q If- Clasl of 70 adults and and Western Europe d chilren i
The Pope presented a largemiddot ----------------- shy silver medailion to Mr Ormandy h Ith
~~~hr~s~d~~sat~~~eii~ n~SUP~Jt hffJI vidual members ~e chatted 11 rlJ
middotwith Mr and Mrs Ormandy and with individual musicians inshycluding violinist David Madison
associate concert master and assistant conductor Will i a m Smith
The orchestra which was to go to Austria to give a con
middot1
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nie Jean Brown winler of an essay contest 01 the theme Why I Should Exershy
eise My Right ~ Vote turned out to be a 2~-yearshyold DomInicanmiddotmiddot nun Sister Ma~y Consflia NC Pll itomiddot
cert in Graz after its Rome per formance was given a reception at the American Embassy in Rome
DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL Invite young girls (14-23) to
labor in Christs vaSt vineyard as an Apoltle of theEdi~icashytions Press Radio Movies andmiddotTelevision With these modern means these Missionshyary Sisters bringmiddot9hrists Doc trine to aU regardless of race color or middotcreed For informa- tion writeto
Rev tother Supriot St middotPaI~~~~~bull i8~8ton 3~ Mbull~s
fear wpuld see the dedication of the restored church
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ioners topk refuge in t~ebull choir ~ YES WE HAVE Papa IAudience loft of themiddot church dUrulg Ule t storm The loft and neaJby stor- lt) VATICAN CITY - His Holimiddot bull
age roomsmiddotvere above the crest G ness Pope Pius XII received bull KIN Extra Lge of the tidal wave which came in members of the Philadelphia the wake of the hurricane The SIZE Orchestra in a special audience bull King Size old rectory was demolishe~ in the Hall of the Consistory LOBSTERSOnly its empty shell remainswhile the group was in Rome
Conference work must be done to improve and strengthen this position and reach certain individuals who have permitted secular forces to dominate their marriage and family relationship
Mixed Marriages An address on the - Factual
Picture of Marriage and the Family Today- Socially was given by Brother Gerald J Schnepp of Stmiddot Marys Univershysity San Antonio Tex
He said that of all marriages in which Catholics are involved about 30 per cent are mixed marriages Stating that there are good reasons to believe the mixed marriage rate will inshycrease he added If we canshynot stop the trend we should at least take steps to decrease the disorganizing effect of mixed marriages -
Brother Schnepp middotsaid that although the divorce rat~ deshycreased 12 per cent between 1950 and 1955 the problem is still a major one in terms of the number of people involved
In 1955 there were 377000 divorces involving 754000 adults and an uncounted number of children he said In that same year there were 1531000 marshyriages This is a ratio of one divorce to every four marriages
An integrated approach towshyard modern family living was urged by ~lphonse yen ClEmens of the Catholic University of America Wastlington pe
iPter~~~e~ A~proaeh Mr ClEimens ~epl~red ihe
ininimal approachso Widespread in Catholic famlIies which uses as its only middotmiddotnOrin the sinfulness or sinlessness of a givenpracshytice He called for an inte grated approach which envisions norms beyond the field of morals and in the fields of dogma liturgy and ascetics
Mr Clemens declared that the practice of asking whether some~
thing is a sin should be replaced by questioning whether it is in conformity with the mind of the Church and a total Catholic culshyture
Ohly then he said can we hope to find that integral Cathshy
olic way of life which refrains from measuring necklines the number of minutes required to discharge the Sunday Mass obli shy
gation or the nUl1ber of times _ a teenager lllay date the same
person per week
THE ANCHORshyurs July 17 1958
Cheering Crowd Greets Co rd inaI
KILLARNEY (NC)-Streels bedecked with flags and buntshying and cheering crowds greeted His Eminence John Cardinal DAlton Primate of All Ireland as he ~rrived here to preside at the annual congress of the Catholic Truth Society of Ireshyland
Civil authorities later gave an official welcome to the Cardinal in the Town Hall The speaker at the ceremony recalled the fact that a few years ago Kilshylarney had named a new row of houses DAlton Avenue in honor of the prelate
In his reply the Cardinal exshypressed the hope that the aims of the Catnolic Truth Society would be made better known and that greater public interesf in the association would be aroused
PLAN WORLD MARIAN CONGRESS Franciscan Father Carlo Balic (left) il founder and chief Mariologist of the third Internationa1 Mario-Mariological Congress which will convene in Lourdes Sept 10-17 Father Balic is shown with his Eminence Gregory Peter XV Ca-rdinal Agagianian Patriach of CiliCia of the Armenians NC Photo
ProvincialNew La Salette
Continued from Page One Salette Minormiddot Seminary ~
HartshyS~minary Enfield N H SI1 ford in i914 to prepare for the perior of La Salette Seminar~ Priesthood Ill 1922he left for
Attlebor~ 15lP~rior alld Master of Novices at La Salette Semin- aryEastBre~steruntil the No vitiate was transferred to Cent~r Harbor N H in 1953 where middotFather LeBlanc again became Superior and continued his duties as Master of Novices t
Born in Amesbury the son of Maxime LeBlanc and Philo- mena Landry Father LeBlanc receiv~d his primary education at St Josephs Parochial School Fitchb~rg until he entered La
Prelate Dedicates Restored Church
CREOLE (NC)-Sacred Heart church here was blessed byBishop Maurice Schexnayder of Lafayette La a year after it was practically destroyed by
Hurricane Audrey
l~ his ~ermon at the dedicashytion Ma~ )ather Alvarez Gil
bull~eigium where he itudie4 phi~shyospptyand theology at the ~aul-
bullciJoiJmiddot Seminary the Dominishycan Fathers House of Studies a~ TournaLIt was at roitrnai that he was ordained to the PriestshyhOQd on March 26 19~8
As Provincial Superior Very P~middot~rmd Father Leblanc takes overmiddot the duties of Reverend vLgafg J Fortier MS who hasjust completed his middotterm His duties will give him charge of J
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Says bisneyoi1dfIS~71Walf~s~ltmiddotmiddotIh~rs J~ly 17 195~
Most Acces~ibleSh~W~as~ Jh William H Mooring
This week I h~ve some ~ords toeat middot After attending the D~meylanrl prem~ere in July 1955
said Walt Disney appeared to have brought qown from the realms of imagination into our world of crass material shy
ism his kingdom of crea- fornia md a mecca to most tures with their fine paroshydies of human strength of weakriess At Disrieyland they cOilld be touched by arld touch us for a quarter or four bits a ride
feared that by using his fairyland charshyactels to cajoleins tea d 0 f
eharm tis Walt had done vioshylieilCe to his itO c k p i I e of imaginative and ever re-play-able movies I was wrong I had under-estimated the power 8tI Disneys art nd over-esti- Jaat~d public resistance to hill had made outa good ease for essentially commercial show- stronger U S-Philippine coshy
t d d_nship opera JOn on economic an Ip-By now almost 12000000 lomaiic levelsmiddot Hiss message to
people have enjoyed Disneyland Hollywood boiled down to this About 43 per cent of them came --m outslde of Callfornla VISshyuv
ltors have represented over 60 foreign countries You might think of the place as mainly for young children but adults out-Ilurilber children 3 to 1 in age lit any rate
middot Adds New Attractions Disneyland has grown in size
Mid scope An original invest menf of $17000000 has been inshy
OICaSed to $23600000 the new- middotpeople For as President Garcia est attractions including a $300 pointed outmiddot the Philippines is 000 full-scale replica of the 18th one of Asias strongest rallyhig aentliry windjammer Colum points against athetistic commushybia which was thefirst Amer- nism It needs films to help- not i_I ship to sail around the hinder world Scnsesmiddot Politi
also a new 0I1e-~II launched a campaign of eivicTheres bull a According to one report Carlmiddot
waf trip through Tomorrow-middot Fnremans The Brlmiddotdge on the~ land and other delights ranging River Kwai already believed _ gtlIVI1i space ships to an imagin- to have taken in $6000000 durshyscurry down the hole with ing less than 1 000 theater runs Alice in W~mderland - in the USA is not acceptable
Froll the start Walt has said middotfor Eastern_ Berlin where the ttaet his Disneyland may never Reds hae the s1ly-so This may be fully and finally completed indicate the commies think the It will constantly be changing film is agin em _w attractions rising Aduillly do any American
On a recent weekdaygt 10 films play Eastern Germany ~uthful company I re-vlslted thesedays If they do the nUI1l-Disneyland I found courteous ber is small and the take microshyc~eerCul staffs Improved facili-scopic This tale about Kwai ties for hancpmg the crowds sounds mighty like a political ~lenty of good low-priced eat- publicity gag to me 109 pla~e~ and well shaded rest- Kwai teeins with Oneshyfal patl~
middot EXCltmg and Instructive These help to create the genshy
er~l atmQs~lere of happin~ss gaiety and contentment which pervades Disneyland as ftlll shylIIeeking family groups move through the magic of yesterday
todaymiddot and tomorrow On every side ideas spring at one endshylessly Most of them are excit shying as well as instructive
Disneyland has become a place to wonder as well as wander From Mickey Mouse to Dumbo
Donald Duck to the Sevel~ Dwarfs David Crockett to tt~ ~ Sleeping Beauty aU the characshyers on which Disney has basedhis~ unique reputationas the w~1ds gr~atestpurveyor of famlly enertainrneiitcombine 110 make pf Disrieyiarida pul
Sfi~~~i~yen~~i~ Dame Disney-~t~ri4sfor
Far from satiating public inshyterest in the theater and TV pc~~rams provided by Disney Disneyland so blends artistic and oornmercial appeal as to stimushy
lat t ~h e l
man ~ has done what no
cMh~rs have attempted He lias lIlade his name a seal and guar~ antee of good clean fun for thenst family audience While many modern showmen have starved us of entertainment reshyfleeting the sense of child-like wonder innate in us all Disney has reached out via theater and llome screens to provide healthyre-recreation even incidental education in its finest popular forms
Arid in this plan I now see ~ has made Disneyland hill reatest and most accessible showcase No wonder itmiddot is -ut to all those visitine Cali shy
Please send us more motion pictures which reflect ideals your country and mine have in common
He did not say but seemed to infer that not all the Hollywood movies sent to the East in these
days express or exemplify the -better side of American life
This message from Garcia should be taken seriously tomiddot
heart by the Holly~ood movie
people living here Message From Garcia
President Carlos P Garcia of the Philippines visited 20th Century-Fox studios the busishyest and most confident in Holly- wood these days At luncheon he was feted by the Motion Picture AssociatioIJ
Film stars ~nn Blyth Irene Dunne Virginia Mayo Ronald Regan Jeff Chandler Rod Steishyger ~une Lockhart Joan Fonshytaine and others were present Many top producers directors and ~riters were there too
President Garcia already had seen President Eisenhower He
World ism and since when have the Marxists objected to that
-Colorado CentenaryDENVE~ (NC)-A Pontifi shy
cal Mass and a pageant featuring 100 Years of Catholic Faith in P
Colorado will be among the contributions of Colorado Cathshyolics tp the Rush to the Rockshyies centennial celebration here
l Fl 1959n e )ruary
H SEA1gt 49th 81ATEG M h I()vernormiddot IC ae A Stepshyovich of the Territorv of Alaska is _a native Ala~kan son of a pioneer immigrantshyof the golil rush days First Catholic ever elected to that
office he is a graduate of Gon7aga University Sp()shyklne and Notre Dame Uni- versit~~ law schooL Themiddot 39shy
year~ld war veteran is the father of ei~ht children nnd is a daily Conununicailt
afld religious~iilstructionto pre- shy fulfll h pare the people to I t elr duties as eiiizens
The campaign includes a courSe for leaders oi the move- ment gi~en by pr6iniQent )ay of the Mission continentsmiddot and ecclesiastical personalitiesmiddot _ --- shyat the parish theatre of the Cut outthis cojumn pi~ your sacrificeto it and mailit to the Church of Our Lady of Candle- Most Rev F~lton J Shee~National Director of The Society for mas here the PropagatIon ~fthe Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Y
It deals with such questions or y~ur DIOCESAN DIREC~OR REV RAYMOND T CONSiDINE as the position middoto Catholics with middot368 N9rth Main ~treet Fall River Mass
regard to political parties and therole of the Church and the Former Industrialist u S~ SenateConfirms state in the field of the general SImiddotngs F middotrst Mass McCone Selection welfare of the people It also includes a studyof social ques- ROUBAIX France (oNC) WASHINGTON (NC) - The
MARTYR PRIEST Fifty y~ars ago Father Leo Heinshyrichs OFM of St Elizashybeths Church Denver was kiHed by an anarchist while
d t b H Ihe wasmiddot 18 n utmg 0 y Communion at Sunday Mass
Born in Oestrichs Archdioshy
cese of Cologne Germany in 1867 he entered the Order of St Francis at Paterson
NJ in 18~(being ordained
in 1891 His cause for beati shyfication has been present~d to the Vatican A special
plaque may be ampeen in the Denv~r Franciscan Church
aSking th~ faithful to~ pray for him Instead they come to pray to him NC Photo
C ampo ign Begins
In Venezuela
CARACAS (NC)~Yenezuelas Catholic Action moveme~t has
Bishop of LiIle in the catHedralP h G t S t of that cityarls ~ smiddot uppor -----lr------~From Farm Lands DIMMICK (NC) - Members ATWOOmiddotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotDmiddotmiddotmiddotof Sacred Heart parish in this bull i
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all- of whom ure farmers have HEATNGmiddot 0ILSrented the land from its owner dUIing the past two years and
have farmed it in their spare South bull Sea Ststime I
So far proceeds froJ the par Hyannfs Tel HY 81 ish fann have provided a new heatingplar1t for the church new sacristy doors and other improvemenJs Chief crops on ~ Check These Banking Services the 120 acres are corn and soyshybeans Real Etate l_ns -------------- bull
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Have you evermade a convert Have YOO loved your lalth_ much that it overflowed to make others share the JOYs 01 ihe GOs- pel Couldmiddotthere not be spiritual birth-control as well as physical birth control If the spirit 01 a Catholic stifles the generation 01 Christ in ~tbers is it not serious as is the robbing of the earth 01 the fruit when tIJe seed is planted
To the m~ITied thesinglegt and all the faithful will be asked on Judgment Day Where are your children Some will have to give account Of the generation of the flesh and all must give account of the generation of ihe Spirit Is the United States canonical-minded or evangelical-minded does it consider only the sheep within its own fold or do we re~ member that Our Lord said Other sheep I have who are not of the fold
The United States has eleven times as many Catholics as South Korea bu~ counts less than twice as many converts Th~ U~ted States h~s fifteen times as many priests as Sout~ Korea However eonvershysions in the United States Dumber less than three per priest per lear while in South
Iorea conversioqll aUinber two hundred pe test per yeK
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Christian villages 150 miles south of Seolllbegan a do-it-~ourself conversiOn campaign Now two thousand are ready for Baptism and many more are asking for instructions ~
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If you have never had a convert it would be well as priest or layman to lJegin making sacrifices to send misionaries or teachers of catechism to these areas This can be done -for aboutmiddot $25 a month Whe~e could $25 a month or any multiple of it bebettermiddot spent to prepare for a happy eternity What a joy on Judgment Day to learn that through our self-denial converts will rise up to declare us blessed lor aiding hi giving them the faith The quesshy
tion of where your sacrifices will be sent to make converts will as always ~epend ap~n the Holy Father~ When you give to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith you give to the Holy Fatber and by all~wjng him to decide where the sacrifice must be ent you bring apon yourself an exira blessing
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GOD LOV~ YOU to HK for $5 To thaflk God for His manyblessings~ to MLS for $5 to MABmiddotfor $3 I promised the Missions this sacrifice if l won 3 scl1olarship for high School 1 did bull tq JP fot ~l~ Frcgtm t~e fortunate for the unfortunateshy
T k th h I ld _ a e e ow 0 e wor In your hands You can do just that if
you pick up a WORLDMISSION ROSARY and circle the globe in payer For 3 sacrifice-offering of $2 ~long with your request you can havea rosary on which you will remember to pray for all ~be Missi~s of the world because the multicolore~ beads reinind you
Senate has confirmed without opposition President Eisenhowshyers appointment of John A Mcshy
Cone Los Angeles businessman as a member of the Atomic Energy Commission Mr McCone a Catholic layshy
man and a Knight of St Greshygory since 1955 represented tHe President at the March 1956 celshyebration of the 80th birthday and 17th anniversary of the corshyonation of His Holiness Pope Pius XII
Mr McCone disc1os~d here that it is understood he would
be named chairman of the A I
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tions arldo the rights of farri-Hies in matters of education
In announcing the campaign Catholic Action leaders declared that if was their movements
mission to insure proper gufdshyance of the faithful in order that they might be practicing Catholics and better citizens in the exercise of their civic duties and rights
JThe group of lecturers giving the course in civic and religiousinstruction includes Auxiliary shyacas ~hq ~s also Military Vicar
f Bishop Ramon Lizardi 0 Carshyof Venetuela
~he five chiidren and 26 grandshychildren of a prominent indusshytrialist attended his first Solemn Mass in the Church of Saint Martin here wHh hundreds of his fotmer employes Andr~Lepoutre 69 left Roushy
baix shortly after the death of his wife 10 years ago Leaving the several wool processing plants and mills he owned in the hands of his relatives he went to the Benedlctlne Abbey of St Andre near Bruges Belgium to study for the priesthood
He was ordained by His Emishynenee Achille Cardinal Lienartmiddot
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THE ANCHORshyAstronomy SCIOO at Georgetown Thurs July 17 1958 13
Opens Space 4~ge to Students WASHINGTON (NC) - The while advancing in the knowshy Assert Church
Graduate llChool of astron Igtmy ledge of astrophysics conducted here ill the nat ons Promi~es HopeThe very word astronomicalcapitol at Georgetown Univershy has come to symbolize size orsity is one of the largest in middotthe To Christians great magnitude Computingworld J problems relating to the solar SAN FRANCISCO (NC)
Authority for ~he lrtatenent system used bya mathematical -The Church always looksis Father Francis J~ Heyden SJ genius who directs the s~hool He said like it is going down in disshyBut at Georgetowns school of
aster-this is true in everyit is the only Cat~olic scho( 1 of astronomy a time-saving eiecshyastronomy in thi~ country al shy age Our times look the worsttronic computor has been obshythrough there are some 59 ether But the Church is not goingtained It is an electronic brain Buch schools in thJ nation down It is Christ living againformally known as ElectroData
in each member in each genershyTher are some 10 studem s at E 101 manufactured by the Burshyation and not communism northe school One ot the uni vershy roughs Corporation The brain
Ilityr most distinglJished grldushy is able to compute in a manner a million devils can stop the Mystical Bodyates in radio-astr~nomy is Dr of minutes problems which used
The man talking is FatherJohn P Hagen noW the dirE ctor to take a mathematical genius of the U S Navya Vanglard days and weeks to solve Martin DArcy SJ former project master of Campion Hall Oxford
New Meaning University now lecturing at theIn search for truth rather than I With the coming of the space middotUniversity of San Francisco age the Institute of World Poli shy
a race for supreDacy of s ~ace
His message Hope the astronomy llChol at Georgeshy ty founded in 1945 at Georgetown was found~d 123 )ears In a world beset by problematown by the late famous scholarago The roll call of students each Christian individual must Father Edmund A Walsh 5Jand scholars who jhave come to imitate Christ in struggling withhas taken on a new significancethe ~iChool over t~e years reads middot his own crosS knowing that heThe institute originally waslike a Whos Who in Scieltce will be knocked down but knowshyfounded to deal with problemsThe coursesmiddot are ~asic afid fasshy middot ing too that he is winning aU
of international affairs concernshycinating and the ~dents tomc the timeing war But now there arefrom many partsmiddot of the Wlrld Father DArcy acknowledg~problems in unchartered areasEarly Y~ars the perils of the time communshyand there are global matters shynever before dreamed of as manshyFather James Curley SJmiddot 123 YEARS OF ASTRONOMY Founded in middot1835 the ism war strife poverty each
founded the schoCll in 1835 He kind looks C)nce again tomiddot the school of astronomy at Georgetown UniversityWashing- mans personal struggle But he Iltarted the practice of kee ping glory of the God-made stars ton D C is the only Catholic school of its kind in the nation i~sists Gods on our side a daily record ofl temperatures
and thelargest in the world A noted astronomer Father Need Virtue ~f Hopenoon 3 pm and q pm Balomshyeter readings wcentre taker at Renovate Chap~l Francis J Heyden SJ is its direCtor The toll call of its Hes times~ million more
powerful than any devil Father noon He entered the infO mashy dgra uates reads like a Whos Who in Science-~ The George- DArcy reminds With the Re-Don faithfully ot~r 50 y~ars At W~st Point
town Astronomical Observatory pictured here was begun demption the devil was defeatedprestrving the d~~ for future WEST POINT (NC)-A $500- on the campus in 1841 NC Photo for aQ time-thats the messagescholars He hardly could lave 000 renovateion project isunder- of St Paul We should remem- realized that this practice one
way at the Chatgtel of the Most Swedmiddotmiddotsh Smiddotchoolboy Gmiddotyes Lesson bel it The devils been check- day would develfpinto Jront Holy Trinity at the Uinted States mated forever Of course indishypage news Military ~cademyhere I Chimiddot Ch l Hmiddot viduals can perish through theirIn 1841 the astronomical ob A new tower will be built for n at OC urcn ~tory own fault and there will al shynervatory was begun at the unishy the gothic structure and the STOCKIOLM (NC) -- Radio The 110000 Crowns Ques- ways be natural anxiety but versity campus alld in 1845 the chapel sanctuary and choir loft listeners and teltivision viewers tions and the answers given by there is no cause for pelsimism first observations were II ade will be expanded in this predominantiy Protestant Haakon on the Swedish radio Ho~ is a virtue much neededThe dist~nction ot determi ling
In addition the chapel base country were given a lesson in and teleyision shlgtw were the today bull the true meridian pf Washington ment will be enlarged and an the history of the Catholic following 1) Which pope was Father 0Arcy believes thatwas achieved in 1850 by the all-purpose room will be con- Church during - the past few imprisoned in Castel Saflt An- Catholics are too much infected Jesuit university structedformeetjngs and lec- weeks by a 13-year-old schQol- gelo during the 1ack Qf Romc with Jansenism-talingmiddot theIn 1911 the latel Father Franshytures The work is expected to boy and was freed upon payment of negmiddotativemiddotview that God is toecis ATorndorf S- fo~nded the be completed about Christm~smiddot Haakon Josephson of this city a ransom (Cleent VII 1523-middot severe emphasizing the stayinoeisll1010gical observatory a1 the
Most Holy Trinity chapel a attracted nationwide attention 34) 2) Whi~h plaquope took the away from sin instead of emshySCh(4)l There day tn and daJ out parish of the New York arch- whim he appeared on the Swed- initiative of the first Crusade phasizirig doing goodteleseisms were r1corded ar d in diocese was built in 1899 after ishr~dio and television version (Urban JI 1088-99) 3) Which The Jesuit scholar and edu-1923 Georgetown I Was abl to
record the great (arthquake ofmiddot a spe~ial act of Congress author- of Double or Nothing Choos- Pope allowed Charlemagne to cator thinks that the doctrine TokJo 12 hours bcentfore the n~ ized use of government land for ing the historyof the papacyas be crowned on Christmas Day in of the- Mystical Body holds
a Catholic church The parish his subject he won the top prize St feters (Leo Ill 795-816) promise of restoring hopeprominent news $ervice of the now serves some 750 cadets of 10000 -Swedish crowns (about 4) Which pope fourJded the Sis- Christians His advice is enshyday reported the fUsaster
and several hundred officers $2000)afte~ giving the correct tine Chapel and was alse gtin- graved in the motto Living thSpace ~ge enlisted men civilians and their answers to a series of questions volved in the cOllspiracy against truth in love let us grow upToday there ar~ new use for families about eight popes Lorepzo de Medici (Sixtus IV in Him who is our head Christ
the observatory instrum ~nts The chapel has always been As an additional prize Haakon 1471-84) 5) Which pope ex- Too many Christians are likeAtomic explosion$ may be deshy maintained without government was given a free trip to Rome commumca~ed Savonarola and St Thomas the Apostle thetectcd in various parts of the caused thIs reformer to be support A national committee where the highlight of his four- h d d b d h t want a sIgn they are not willIngworld Now that the space age t h ange an Ullle as a ere IC t b l th t hdunder the direction of Gen J ay VISI came w en he was re- (Alexander VI 1492-1505) 6) 0 eleve WI ou seell1g ehas evolved from ~he atomic age Lawton Collins (USA Ret)is ceived in audience by His Holi- Which popes troops defeated s~ld But we must no~ ask forthe big problem if a better unshyseeking funds for the renovation ness Pope Pius XII The Pontiff signs Our Lord remll1ded uswhich were tak~n at 6 am project The special gifts com- who had heard about the school- those 0 Empelqr Fredellk IIa~ that Blessed are they who seederstanding of ~hotosyntllesis mittee is headed by Gen An- boys interest in the history of Parma (Innocent IV 1243-~4) not but believe thony C McAuliffe (USA the popes encouraged him to 7) WhIch pope was the subject Palrish Has I Splenl~id of a famous paintfng by Titian L M b hmiddotRet) continue his study of the papacy argest em ers and ratified the cC4~titutions ofVocations ~ecord Gen Collins said that COh- New York Bound the Jesuit order (Paul III 1534- OMAHA (NC)-The Catholic
WESTPHALIA (NC) - V7hen tributions to be the project can Shortly before returning to 49) 8) Which pope under whose Daughters of America now has the Church of thcent Visitation in be sent directly to the chapel Stockholm Haakon also re- pontificate the dogma of papal its largest membership 209000 this little commlmity on the here The General stressed that ceived an offer to come to New infallibility was proclaimed in the 55-year history of the plains of central T~xas celeblated anyone interested in having a York to qualify for the $64000 voluntarily took the position of organization This was anshyits 71ith anniversarr nine pI iests corps of middotofficersmiddot with proper Question quiz show He accepted being a prisoner in the Vati- nounced here at the national and 21 Sisters w~re amon~ the spiritual training should be in- the offer after obtaining his par- can after the unification of convention of the Catholic wornshynatives who retuled home and terested in the project ents consent to make the trip Italy (Pius IX 1846-1878) ens group too~ part in it
There are only 163 fan ilies in this all-CathoJ)c commu nity but in recent years- there nave ~fllt 48 vocati0rs--10 pi iests nd 38 SIsters __
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Divine Word So~iety THE ANCHOR- 4Th~ Yardstick Thurs July)7 1958- I
Names College Head ST LOUIS (NC)-A -priestSays Corporations~ Unions ~ African Bishop
bull who has spent the last decade -working among Negro poor in FRANKFURT (NC) ~ BishopMust Coordinate Policies St Louis has been selected by Joseph IGwanuka of Masaka
By Msgr GorgeG Higgins the Society of the Divine Word Uganda ordained two p~iests of to become rector of the DivineDirector NCWC Social Action Department thlaquo White Fathers here for theWord College in Washington
On July 1wages and other labor costs in the steel African missionsHe is 67-year-old Father WilshyIndustry went up automatjcanyunde~the terms of the third liam A Benz He will ordain five more in
and last year of the Steelworkers current contract Why Catholic schools the ne~ recshy Munich on July 20 This is the tor believes are urgently needed first time an African-born bishopdidnt the industry (fo(the twelfth time since the end of tomiddot win Negroes to Catholicism has ordained priess in_this dty
alone stop the march of infla- crisis getS lilY worsetheym~bt 5Miriiaturi Booklet U~ry be persladrd fol~iye~t a try
That last senten~eof -~ bllt for th~ time bejnitbey aremiddot ~mz GefIl1aIJY (NC)- A SupercRight DelwlteExtra d~se Trim not likely ~ ito 90 ~~niature bo9~et mea$uring _
middotSM~KED bull SHANKLESS La ConclUSIon In the words of o~ly a Jittl~ more t~im six tbou- _ economist John K Galbraith in sandths ofa square inclt 000- ~
middot TteAf~luent Soci~ty Where tain~ng the Lord~ P~aer u --iriflation is concerned nearly seven languages has been placedmiddot evelyone firidsitconvenient to on sale heremiddot
middot cohline himself to conversation The 14-page booklet so ti07 that three copies can be placed
I Portugal Issuesmiddot New on a penny is being sold to raise funds to rebuild the JohannSeries of Stamps Gutenberg Museum here which SPECIAl
LISBON (NC)-Portugal has _ was destroyed during the war issued two new series of stamps T~e Our Father is printed in representing two native saints English German French Dutch who are venerated in thiscoun- Swedish Spanish and Amershy SALE try _ ican as the publishers call it
The stamps bear the images of 1dW middot St~ Theotonius a 12th century
Augustinian monk and middotSt Eliz- ab~th of Portugal 14th century queen who became famous for her charity-
The series are of two stamps each Tne image of St Theotoshy
riius is printed oil a green hVoshy_ ~cudo s1lt gt c and on a sepia JHUR$DAY FRIDA~
~ Iive-e~udo stamp The brick ed AND SATURDAY ONLYI90MME~10RATIVES The and violet d~noininationsof the
blcent~nmal of the birth of St Elizabethseries have aface lIIio It hOt or icedl AntQJ1io C~nova (1757-1S2i6 c va~t1Er ~~ o~e~nf2gt9 eScudos famed sculptor imdfirst di~~slle~h~~~y ~
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World War II) counter im- BI h b I t I h oug s rmgs ~s dlr~t y tomiddot ~ed la eJ WIt a substantial the point of thismiddotcolumn~ It is ~crease III prices debatable whether or not the
According to Business steel industry should increase itS W~ek thats the main topic of prices this year imd whether or discussion these days in the not it should have raised themmiddot iteel and re- 11 times since the end of World lated industries War II It is also being But -thats beside the pOint discussed in the The point is that the decision as daily press to whe~her or not there ought to
CONDUCTS SERVICESBus i n e s s be another price increase in an Father Robert Lynch OFMWeek says that industry as important as steel
the~e is ~o sin- should not be made in a vacuum will conduct solemn devoshygle ans~er to but hould be coordinated with tions in honor of St Anne t his question the price (and wage and profit) at Our Ladys Chapel Newbeyond U S decisions of other industries
Bedford July 20-26 SteePs s tat e- What Next ment that it is At the present time unforshynot going to act tunately this can be done -orily Soiled Currencyuntil the situ haphazardly if at all There is ation clarifies And thats about no organization nor federation Giftto School the siz~ of it of organizations in which labor
If is taken for granted at and management from the PITTSBURGH (NC)-St Anshycourse that steel piiceswill major industries can meet even thonys Sehool for Retarded eventually be raised either one to talk about much less sys- Children in nearby Oakmont at a time or all at once but tematically coordinate their Pa is $10970 richer through an -Until the situation clarifies it- wage-price-profit decisions inmiddot anonymous gift in soiled and deshyllelf ~ven the experts can onlymiddot the best interests of the econ- comp()sed bills -
guess as to why the industry omy as a whole The money arrived at the cOntraryto its past policy is -I can only conclude there- sehoolby mail in a dirty and teinporarily holding-the line fore with the same set of ques- bulky White envelope There
Se~~rl t~ntativeexplan~tion~lttions I ask~d inth~column tw~ was no indication of its senders bave beep suggestedOnei is w~e~s ago what_~lft~Where identity The ~oney mostly in th~tthe ~teelindu~trYsunexOwe go_ftO~~~re $20 bills ~~s mailed in~itts-~cted de~sion to PQstp~ne if ~o we gOJ)~ll~ph~~ardly as burgh - 1
n4)ttO fQrego another increasem ~he Iast~ WIthihttle~rno ~o-j Fa~h~r Artru~ h G~rQm in prices was motivat~d tya ordln~t19n a~n tile ffiaJgtr m~ tect~~ of the I~S~ItUtlO~ said desire to curb inflation and duSt~I~S a~aUDl~llSH so we ta~ tbeuro ~oney was evIdently thereby lJelp to cure the cllrrenl have It on th~a~th~~Ity of Mr br~ed ~~s~ middothovl~n~ no economic recession alough-who 18 c~rtamly one of 0rte ~nowsTli~ bills are the
Th t t t h the two or three most impor- ~melJize as billsI)oW used shyt aaCCsordanl gln eBres ~ng twcory tant business executives in the I didiIt try to handle them
bu n 0t USIness eek Ut d S hli there probabl isnt an thin ~ m ~ tates -that we shall ~uce addedltbeca~sewhen it For -one u~ng it ru~ssrack contmue to hav~ mflabo I ~uc~e~ one It started to upagainstan official U S Steel _ Remem~erwhlt he ~Id No cr~lble 10 myhand ~he bIllS position made ublic last Au- one co~panyno one lTIduStry~fe~ not stacked or ~ven ~und gust b Ch P Ro M andnooneuDloncanal()ne5top marubberband-butJuststuffed
Y bef alrmathn Kgefr the march of inflationmiddot in the envelope BIough ore e e auver Committee investigating steel If 0tI the~ther han~ we agree O~ the adVice o~ ~n attorney price rises - that the major co~po~ations and and ~ocal bank offiCIals Father
d the major unions of the United Garbm ~nt ~he mor~ey an en-Mr Blou~h recalled that In States ought to rdinate th ve~ope to the curenty redempshy
May 1948 WIth the hope of curb- lt00 ellmiddot ~ d f h U in fl t pohcles mmiddot the best interests of ~on IVISI(~nO te S Treas- r~C~~$al ~05n U~ S ~teellowe~ the e~(momYas~awllole are we un Jihe goyerpment r~d~Dedt rant p~r t~n ~nd refused prepare~ to _take the next logi- tbe ~118 ~ft~J ~Pilratln~ and ~~em~g~a~~~reetried cal steP ~y~tinging them tQ- ountng the~ ~ pr~sS th~te t Iether for thlS P1rpose in some mvolved ~hemlcal treatm~nt In
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at Mt St Mary Convent here me is at present ftationed
Sister Margaret Mary R lM bull native of Some~set Mass has taught at St Joseph School Fall River Holy Family School Newmiddot Bedford St Maryt School ~orth Attll~boro and I Holy ~ ame School Ne~ Bedfprd where she is now statIOned
Sister Mary Catherine R SM bull native of Newfdundland after some years of t~aching a St Joseph School F~li River was appointed Mistres~ of Novices at Mt St Mary Convent and later became the Mothfr Superilr of the l~all River Corpmunity l~rom
1939 to 1957 she was Cour cilor Provincial at Cu~berland R I Sistllr is at presert assistait to the Superior of M~ St Rita Conshyvent Cumberlandl R I
Sister Mary Gertrud~ RSM a native of New Ifedford u ught in St Louis School St Pa trick School St Jose~h School and Mt St Mary 4cademy Fall River St Mary ISchool rforth Attleboro and St Kilian Sc hool New Bedford whfre she is sta- tioned at present She has been Superior at St P~trick Con vent Fall River and Principal cf St PatrickSchool stl Joseph Sool and St Kilian S~hooI Hel sisshyter Sister Mary Anthony R SM who died in 1~55 was also among those professed on July 16 1908
Sister Mary Ttresita R SM bull nltive of Taunton Mass bas taught in the elerhentary grades at St Mary Cathedral School and lateras supervisor of lliusic and Art in St 1Iary Cathedral School and St Mary St~hool New Bedford S~e is at pI esent
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nttion of Catholicsis not today Hmiracle was to take place arid impossible even fn the En llish- instructions were giVen thatmiddot it BPeaking world Archbishop John C Heenan of jLivcrpool Aid here ~
He was addres ing some 5000 persons gathere in this ornshywall town for ttje annual comshymemoration of themartJrdom of Blessed Cuthb~rt Mayne proshytomartyr of the I British semshyinary priests I
(The seminarr priests were priests ordained abroad lit- the time of the Refo~mation ~n Engshyland A law pa~sed during the reiltn of Queen ~lizabeth I ~ade
it high treason jpunishab Ie by death for a seminary dest even to be in En~land)
Powerful odern Iates Aid Archbishop JIeenan are no less determhied than w~ ~ the England of the I first Eliabeth to stamp out th~1 ancient Iaith
]iar more pers4ns are no sufshyfering for their jFaith thall ever before he declared so th it the 20th century cold be cal ed an age of martyrs
All Europe has seen swift changes in our o~n )ifetiml the Archbishop a~ded Nobody dares prophesy what will be the polftical comple~ion of his or any other coun~ry in 10 or 20 years time Forces hostile to all religion are in the ma rch It is not inconceivable that even in the English-~peaking world Catholics may have to ~hoose
between faith a)ld persor al seshycurity
Anltti-ChurCFh La~s
Remain Books0 MEXICO CITY (NC) -- With
the ruling Institutional Revo_ lutionary party (PRI) rl mning far ahead in ullofficial I eturns and the electi0r assured of its
middot presidential ca~didate fonso Lopez Mateos tbe laws hostile to the Church in this country arl~ expected ~ remain ~n the books
It is anticiplted that asiD other recent PRI administrashytions these laJs probab y will not be strictly lenforced Presishy
MOTHER SUPERIOR AND PRESIDENT At the White House Mother Francine Marie Lepicard (above) Superior General of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul accompanied by three other members visitedmiddot THIRTY YEARS AGO President Eisenhower and presented him a painting of
the foundation was laid for 81 Marys Church EUAD Archdiocese the head of Christ Visiting her communitys houses in laquoit ERNAKULAM INDIA Financial conditions prevented the Churcla the United States and Canada Mother Lepicard will return
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from belne built In the past few year to her headquarters in Paris today NG Photo the parlshloDers aU POOl farmers bave
with extreme difficulty and hardship shytbemselvetl beeD able to save $2000 Wltla this mODey to buy materials and tbroUlb Dismi~~ Report of Apparation their OWD labor they built tbe walls
TERN (NC)-Anmiddot official tatement issued by the Terni and Nanli diOCese has dismissedmiddot any element of- divine -origin
middotmiddotin recently reported apparitions
be posted in all churches of the diocese~ An earlier promised miracle-the cure of an infant -failed to take PlacemiddotSuggests Catholic
The statement declared Festmiddotvat middotn IrelandHAt Maratta Alta on the outshy
skirts of Terni two children (11- DUBLIN (NC)-A suggestion year-old Gino Armadori and 9- for a national Catholic festival year-old Paola Piazza) claim to in Ireland was offered here by bave repeatedly middotwitnessed ap- Chief Superintendent H OMara tlte trials and problems spiritual aDd material to be met and r paritions of the ltadonna Also of the Dublin police force Hived 1I0t ODly at the time of the acceptance of
- other- persons claim they have had Visions Asmiddotamiddotresultmiddotof the reports put out by the press largecrowds f(lIli the town and other areas have flocked to the place fof the repOrted apparishytions)
Aid to Talented BosToN (NC)The Carnegie
Corporation of New York has given a grant of $85000 to Bos- ton College to subsidize in part the institutions- program for especially talented stuQents the college announced
HOLY CROSS FATHERS
FOUR-YEAR COEDUCATIONAL COLLEGE
for Information write to
This episCopal c~ria after their ehurch All their savings have bee careful consideration deClares used aDd cODditions are such at preset that the aforementioned facts tbat the pittance thei earn ~ardly eovenexclude in the most absolute the expenses ofthelr daily Iivln lJnle way the extraordinary intershyvention of God and the Most Holy Virgin am- are theref9re devoid of any prodigious charshyiacter of divine origin
The statement was signed by Msgr Giuseppe Vanni Martini Vicar General of the diocese
Superintendent OMara sug gested such a festival would show the contribution Catpoli shycism has made to Irish life and culture
As ari annual event hemiddot l8iCl it would also serve to attract visitors to Ireland and would consolidate the work of aU CathollC Action bodiesmiddot in Ule
eountry Supeiintendent OMara made
the suggestion at the annual convention of Vexilla Regis alumni organization of St Patshyricks College Maynooth
Former Member of Jewish Faith Ordained Sacred Hearts Father
JAFFREY (NC)- A former member of the Orthodox Jewish faith who was converted to Catholicism during a three-year period of military service has been ordained a priest at Queen of Peace Seminary here
Bishop Matthew F Brady of Manchester ordained Father Simeon Polen in the Congregashytion of the Sacred Hearts~ The young priests father Samuel Polen of Pinebush N Yand his sister Mrs George Pederson also of Pinebush attended the ceremony Father Polen born Simeon
Stanley Polen in New York City became a convert while serving with the U S Army
-Signal Corps He was baptised on the remote Aleutian island of Naknak Alaska in April 1949 by Father George Endal SJ
The soldier had attended John Adams High School in New York prior to entering military servshyice Following his discharge from service in 1950 he joined the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts at Wareham He toek classical studies there for two years spent a years novitiate at the congregations house in Fairhaven and then returned
a root Is put OD the eburch the monsoona JAo Holy FaJhtrs MirJiIJn Ai will ruin the work already done Tbe oDI~ - tht Orimtal Ch reb tbln that the parlshlo1ers can now eo
r Ii tribute Is th labor $5000 will buy tlie mate~lals ~ecellS~ry tocomplete the roof and tlte interior The Arc 1raquolshop of ErDakula~ humbly requests our ald Any help tbat yCNI might be able to Ilve will be deepl) appreciated by the Archblsho~ and tbe people or St Mary Parish EDAD INDIA
A HOME IN OVR OLD AGE ALL OF US WANT THAT oua PALACE OF GOLD CLUB GIVES SISTERS WHO CARE FOB
THE AGED THE MEANS TO PROVIDE THE HOMES
VOCATION PROBLEMS - AeeeptaDee of a religious vocatioD Is Dot always easy many
a YooatloD but ID the followin through One of the reatest dlffleulths facedb) bOYI ID the Near Eastls a material one how to find the financial meaDII to follow a vocatloD The eost for - the INlDuDary tralnlilr Is $600 100middot a year tor shl ~ean ALEXANDER and SEBASTIAN -are two 1raquo011 In INDIA without the flnanela meaDI They are now In tile seminary and wltll many other - shylIemlDulaDs are prayine that 110m ODe will adopt them Indpay f ampbelr lIemlnar) eourse
THE MONEY IN MARYS BANK IS USED FOR THE middotTRAINING OF NATIVE SISTERS MONEY DEPOSITED IN THIS ACCOUNI BRNGS HEA VENLY DIVIDENDS
PERFECTION To be perfect Thousands in religions life are strlvln for perte
aOD through the vows of poverty ehastity and obedience To be poor Is a great trial to be willing to remain POOl wben one mlgbt trive to better oneself require great faith SISTER JOSEPHINE and SISTER CHRISTINE have willingly chosen poverty for life as BASILIAN SISTERS In LEBANON Sinc they are already poor poverty will be nothln new tbey are however sanctifying tbemselve tbrough a dedicated acceptance of poverty Could you help them towards a full life dedi cated to God iD tbe service of otbers The cost of their tralnlnl Is $300 $150 a year for eacll
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IMonstranee $40 1 Altar Stone bull f Crucifix bull bull bull 25 PlCture bullbull 15 Statue bull 3 Altar 75 Candles 20 Chalice
If you would like to give such a 1ft In the name of amiddot relative 01 friend we would be ~appy to lend a GIFT CARD indicating your middotklndness Sucb a gift ould bring spiritual benefits to both the giverand the receiver
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to Wareham for two more yeaJl of study
In 1955 he was sent to Rome where he made studies at the Gregorian University from which he received the licenti shyate in sacred theology this year He is to return to Rome in Ocshytober for further study He ~
remaining in Jaffrey for the summer
Most of the students now at the Queen of Peace Seminary here are expected to be assigned to Japan the foreign mission of the congregations American province The congregation was founded during the French Revshyolution and now has 1400 priests 1000 students 300 Brothers and 2000 Sisters
New Superior ROCHESTER (NC)-Mother
Mary Callista has been elected Superior General of the Sisters of the Third Order Regular of
St Francis of the Congregation of Our Lady of Lourdes She succeeds Mother Mary Alcuiu who has been Superior General since 1946
Mother Callista has Ilerved since 1952 a1l general councilor and general vicaress of the ewn- munity
dent-elect Lop~ MateOll is the FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN PresidentTHE ~EAN 110111 of a Catholi= family ald was Mlgr Ptr P Tuohy Natl Sec educated at a ldarist BIothers STONEHILL COLLEGE Send all communications to IIChool here (ATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATIONOfficial returns of the election North EaSton MassachuSetts arl~ not expected to be ann i)unced 480 lexington Ave at 46th St New York 17 N Ybull until Septembet
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Time middotIncreases Fascination OfNewmans Personality
By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno
With that formal solemnity which is rooted in the tradition of the Church the cause of John Henry Cardinal Newman has been introduced in the ecclesiastical court of Bi~mingham England The Archbishop of that see sucshy
eessor to the doughty Ulla- been made t~ cast doubt upon thorne who was Newmans Newmans absolute integrity
middot unwavering friend and sup- This is the work of an agnostic porter in the hierarchy has Geoffrey Faber grandnephew of constituted a commission to be- that Father Frederick Faber gin the long and involved process who was one of Newmans earli shyof examining est recruits for the Oratory of his title to be St Philip Neri but who in the
ranked among course of the years became the Blessed ahd sadly estranged from his mimshygiven the hon- tor ors of the altar Reading Fabers book one has
There is much the feeling of a noxious slime to be accom- being spread over the image of pUshed in this the Cardinal as from wholly inshyextraordinary sufficient and inconclusive evishycase The study dence he attempts to prove a of the cardi- basic and unworthy lack of man-DaIs life and limiss as providing the key to Yirtues must be his career undertaken not Church Seeks Virtge from the viewpoint of a biogra- That Newman was hypersenshy
middot pher but in search of the mfn~t- sitive goes without saying That middot est scrap of evidence which he found it exceedingly- difficult
eould swing the scales ~me way to forgive injuries seems to be the other too clearly established to admit
His writingsvoluminous as of controversy That he made they are including thousands mistakes of- judgment anel wu apan thousands of personal let- a pool assessor of men espeshytelS must be re-examined in dally where friendship had once ~ light of rigorous and con- been given are characteristic=shyastent orthodoxy hardly to De denied
And as a preliminary step it One is reminded rather strikshymust be established middotthat his _
f ingly of the likeness here beshyenthusiasts have not thus ar everstepped their bounds and tween Newman and Pio Nono
whose cause for beatification ia antiCipated the Church in pro- being strongly urged at this verT BOuncing upon his sanctity or in establishing a cult in hit time But the Church we reshy
mind ourselves is not seekinc bonor perfectmiddot holiness in those She
Scores of Biographies honors nor even perfect eoi-Few men of modern times respondence with grace but
have evoked the passionate in- only conspicous virtue risin terest and partisanship tha~ ~as above weakness and transfigurshyeentered upon Newman Living ing the whole be was a very symbol of conshytroversy both within the Church Should it come about-and and out of it And in the seven this is by no meansto assume decades since his death his per- that it will-that Cardinal Newshy
man is found worthy of oursonality far from diminishingIn the perspective of time has cult our honor as an elect of emerged with ever greater fasci- God it will unquestionably be aation difficult for us to prefix the
There are scholars Catholic appropriate term to his name and non-Catholic alike who St John Newman might sugshyItave made the study of his life gest even the Sinjin of acshy
and writings their chosen field cepted English usage Like the af research and his biographies Venerable Bede the old name ia are now numbered by the scores too deeply engraved to be lighiIy Hardly a year goes by withoutmiddot cast aside But to pray to God the publication of some impor- through John Henry Newman tant item of middotNewinaniana and wOJlld be hard to resist the total body of critical litera-middot I lure devoted to him is literally taggering
Wilfrid Wards two volume Life was the first full-length portrait of the Cardinal painted with affectionate detail by one whose own father William
George Ward had ranged himshyelf with Newmans sharpest opponents It was an amende honorable but for all its bulk and its liberal use of intimate papers and correspondence it was understandably far from definitive
Most fortunately Newmans papers were preserved almost intact at the Birmingham Orashytory and a vast debt is owed to the late Father Henry Trisshytram wlfo gave years of his life to the careful collecting and colshylating of the documents
For him it was aabor of love andoubtedly but it was equally a labor of scrupulous impartial shyity Much of the spade-work has thus been done for th~ eccleshy
siastical commission An-lican Interpretation
The magic of Newman has at shytracted a great dealof modern French scholarship from th~ somewhat disorderly genius of the late Abbe Henri Bremond to the clinical touch of the Abbe Louis Bouyer whose Newman His Life and Spirituality has recently appeared in English
Anglicans from Dean Church to contemporaries such as R A Middleton and B A Smith have striven to interpret Newshyman in the light of their own rejection of his solution though be it said with unvarying cour tes) and admiration
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Seattle Prelate Award Winner
SEATTLE (NC)-The Amerishycan Committee on Italian Migrashytion has announced -Archbishop Thomas A Connolly of Seattle will receiv~ its Award of Merit for 1958 for his sympathetic and active support in the field of migration andmiddot resettlement of refugees The presentation willbe made ~ept 13 here
Announcing the award Guido Merlino chairman said Archshybishop Connolly has always been in the forefront in activishyties concerned with migration and resettlement He has also contributed to various causes
middotmiddotthat benefit the people of Italy as well as helping Italians who have recently come here 10
settle The award will be a bronze
plaque bearing the following inshyscription
In recognition of hismiddotdedicashytion to the principles and ideals upon which America was foun~shy
ed for outstanding contributions to the welfare of his fellow men for his many laborsand selflesa service which furthered the mishygration reception and resettleshyment of Italians in this country
Levis Educator LEVIS Que (NC) - Father
Calixte Ferland who spent neady 50 of his 70 years at Levw College is dead He was gradushyated nom the school in 1907 and returned there to teach after hi ordination in 1911 He remained at Levis College as a professor or spiritual director until aU re~
-tiremen-t in 1953 ~
tistics Spiritual guidance pedshyInstitute inmiddot Rome hailed it as agogy and psychology and medishy
a center where the broadest and cal and pastoral psychi~try complete studies will prepare 1ftmiddot addition 10 these cOursespriests for the ~art of arts tbe the constitution stated that therepastoral care of souls should be special coUrses of apshy
The institute which was plied specialization for the founded in 1957 and has alreadT training of priests capable of graduated more than 100 stushy carrying out the apostolate Ia d~nts was officially instituted many specialized areas such and sanctioned by the Pope in book and publication editing orshyhis recent Apostolic Constitushy ienting public opinion entershytion Ad Uberrima Its publi shy ~inment acial action Catholic cation was announced earlier by associations and helping variOW the Pope himself during an audishy elasses of citizens in particular ence with a group of graduate workers farm laborers shepshyof the institute herds sailors soldiers peoshy
By virtue of Our authoritT fessional people artists people We officially establish the Passhy responsible for social life arid toral Institute It is Our wish others that it be given the honorary title of Pontifical within the Pontifical Lateran Athenaeum the Pope said in the document GEORGE M MONTLE
The Pontiff added that in thw institute priests of eachmiddot and Plumbing - Heating every clerical status may leam
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London Commies Plan Infiltration Of Ireland
LONDON (NC)-London headquarters of the Commushynist party is preparing agents for the infiltration of
-Ireland The existence of a specshyial Irish bureau at party headquarters is alleged in aD article in the Catholic Herald weekly newspaper published by Douglas Hdye former editor ot the London Daily Worker who is now a leading Catholic journshyalist
Irish members of the party middot he wrote have been undergoshy
ing special preparation for the day when an economic crisis hits Britain This the Communist leaders calculate will bring witll it mass unemployment Tens
of thousands of Irish people will return to Ireland which in the circumstances will itself be in
middot the throes of an even more sevshyere depression
All Angels If and when this happens
the communists inention is that lOme thousands of card-holdin
middotIrish Communist party members will be among them Overnight the party will be established ill every part of the country and eommu~ism will be taken by Irelands own sons and daughters to practically every town and Yillage Those who Ulus returll will have gone through the specshyial training which is now beshying organized for them
Pilot schemes Mr Hyde add- ed are already being tried 10
find the most effective ways of reaching the Irish They have been aimed at intellectualmiddot as well as manual workers and at
the Irish Republican Army Evshyery avenue is being probed u a possible tranmission belt for Communism he said
Catholic Newspaper Has Twofold Use
LOS ANGELES (NC)-It may be true that in Philadelphia nearly everybody reads the
middot Bulletin But it is just as true that ill Wewak New Guinea nearly everybody smokes The Tidings Los Angeles archdiocesan paper
For this bit of intellig~nce
70U can thank Father Francis Mihalic SVD who was intershyviewed befote going back to Wewak after terriporary duty in Southern California
He receives The Tidings fa Newmiddot Guinea reads it thea passes it on to his native parishshyioners
When theyve read it they use it for cigarette paper king size Mighty valuable ~ Eacll sheet is worth a coconut
Smoke anyone
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V(utican ~ongregation Regulates CDntinued froOl Page 011 e must supply f~om seven to 10
_J trustworthy wItnesses PhYSIcal the claIms of v~li~ but ~ ~on- evidence if any is usually deshyconsummated maJr18ges Irtce termined by court-appointedthe l1aim of non-consumm~tIon h
d litmiddot 01 the p YSlclans can lead to a ISSP u IOn Throughout the hearing the marriage vow-o~e ~f a p~pe s diocesan-appointed defender of heaviest responsibtlItIes--~o~al the bond does his best to destroy bishop may not eren ~egm n~- all arguments that might permit vestigating such ~ claIm ltntil the dissolution of the marriage he is expressly Iflv~n per DlS- bond When he has no more obshyluon by the congre~atIonto d I) so jections the hearing ill closed
Short H~to A full report together with the Commonly known as the C~o~- bishops recommendations is forshy
gregation of the $acrament S It warded to the congregation has a short hi~~ry It was Full Investigation established 50 years ago b One of the 35 consultors ex-Pope St Pius X Befor~ It amines the case on its arrival existed the vari~1us dispe nsa- If he is satisfied with the forshytions and proble S connected mal presentation of facts--and with the seven sa raments were often he is not--he turns it over
alfscattered among r a d )zen to one of the congregations own older congregation ~t was ltlten defenders of the bond Either COPTIC RITE PATRIARCH Archbishop Silvio Oddi a problem and s~etImes a r ~~z- the consultor or tfie defender of Apost~lic Internuncio to Egypt presents the s~cred palshyde 1ltgt know whlcll congregc t~~n the bond may send the case back lium to the new Coptic Rite Patriarch of AlexandrIa Egypthad jurisdiction [ a spetiflc to its dioc~se f origin for fur- Stephanous I Sidarouss in a ceremony in the Meadl Semmshycase ther mvestIgatIon
Today the only arriagelt ases After it is examined by the ary As head of the Coptic RIte CatholIcs the prelate ranks which do not CO~Ie within the defender of the bond the case second in dignity to the Bishop of Rome NC Photo jurisdiction of ~i co~greg~tion then goes to three commisSaries are those involvm mIxed JIlar- who examine it separately They
These invo~ve matt)middots of each submit written decision Stonehill Professor Says Qualityriages a differing faiths anltJ are aS~lgned with the majority vote deciding to the Sacred CongregatIon of pro or con Once again it goes Education Needed in Quantitythe Holy Office ~ back to the defender of the bond
From the Co gregationof He has a chance to attack the NOTRE DAME (N~)-The physical sciences sho~d be Sacraments com~ such pen~ls- r4asoningof the cons~ltors if taught in the nations lIberal arts colleges because they mons as that whlc allows t l~nd they conclude the marrIage bas truly Jiberllte the mind from the here and now from the priests to memor~e ~e ylttIve not been consummated merely apparent from the welter of facts and open up to Mass of the BleSli d Vlrgm and Finally after the defender of to Cl~lebrate it roughout the the bOnd draws up his conclushy it the beauty and simplicity field a~e interesting and beauti shyyear instead -of following the sions the case goes tothEi carshy aitd logical rigor of general ful and he can discard large JlormllllituJgical ~alen~Clr dinals in plenary session They laws Rev Thomas E Lock- tracts only with a severe wrench
It is tMs congregatIon also pass on it and then it goes to the c S C professor of phy- to his aesthetic sense ~ut choose that grant~ permis~ion to ~es ~re Pope WhOgrantSordenies the ary he must if the course IS to have
Sics at Stonehlll College North greater significance for the stushythe Blessed SacI ment 10 pp- requested disp~nsation bull Easton Mass decllred here dent than a catalogue of factsvate chapels DUIi g World ~ar Sometimes the congregation U it relaxed mary peaceune submits the case to the Sacred Phrsics and mathematic~ for Father Lockary blamed pro-regu~ations permiting a sh(r~er Roman Rota the Churchs eccleshy example belong 10 the Iberal gressive education with its emshypre-Communion fast authllrlz- siastical court The Congregashy artscurriculum Father Lockary phaSis on teaching methods ing the use of khtki al~arcloths tion retains its jurisdicti()D over contended not because- of the rather than intellectual content Ilnd vestments Ind ~llowmg l~ass the decision independentof the cold war or for other talttlCal for a general deterioration in to be celebrated 1m the ater- Rotas decision and utilitarian re~son~ SCIence -the teaching of physics matheshy
education he saId can and maticsand the other arts andnoon The need for careful documenshy While it govern~ th~ daily use tation painstaking investigation should be justified on grounds sciences in the nations high
of the sacramentsl t~ISco~ g~e- and the part time status of the that were valid in th y~r 1908 schools Until the trend to lower gation does not have Jurlsdl( tlon commissaries and defenders of and will still be valid In 2008 standards is reversed in secondshyover the cerem09ies and rites the bond makes the congregashy quite indcpend~ntl of the tac- ary education he said there is IlUrrounding thes~ sacram mts tions decisions slow work An tical or strategic sItuation really no hope of dramatic im-This is properly t~e work J the average case requires about two F~ther LockaI) who holds a provement on the college level Sacred CongregatIfn of Rlt s years from beginning to end doctorate in physics from Notre We need quality education
Cardinals ~embers MarriaKe Courts Dame discussed Physics and and we need it in quantity Heading the Congregatioll of The third commission super- the C~isis in Education at the Father Lockary declared Simply
Sacraments is i~ 79-yeaI-old vises the administration of dishy annual educational conference rejecting progressive educationPrefl~ct His Emin~ce Benelt etto ocesan marriage courts These of the Holy Cross Fathers here he said is not enough To the Cardinal Aloisi asella The courts must send a detailed reshy The Teaching of Science 10 the older tradition that the purpose Cardinal has been an officii 11 of port each year to the congregashy Liberal Arts College was the of the school is primarily intelshythe l~oly See ~or more tha 1 50 tion The reports list the names theme of the two-day sessions yeaIll Much of ~i~ experi mce and qualifications of ~ll offi~ials Physicists for the most part was acquired as a Idlplomat rep- of the diocesan marnage trlbushy have failed to devise good physshyresenting the Church in Plt rtu- nals and states the number and courses f the llberalJes or arts gal Chile andArglntin~ nature of the decisions h~nded tudent who is not majoring inA total of 20 cardmals are down sth Ii ld in Father Lockaryse e members of this congrega lion Each marriage case brought opinion He insists that suchThose living in Rome neet before a diocesan tribunal must middotcourses should be rigoriouslyevery Friday ~ di cuss its p rob- be tried twice and the two vershy
scientific lems and work 9n the se~nd dicts must agreeWhefJ theY It is misleading and dishonshyand fourth Monfay of ~ch dont they ususally ate sent to t he observed to present themonththe Prefec has an audi- the Rota ot firial adjudication
udentiJ with a sort of popularence with His ~oliness Pope In most countries the appelshymechanics course under the guisePius XII to keep im abreailt of late court for suc~ cases is 10shy f ne He believes that inthe congregations activities and cated at the metropolitan see or o scle c
to plresent its d~sions for his archdiocese chancellery Thus in the problems which it treats the course should be as fundamenshypersonal approvl or disap- the United States for instance
provll there are mahy appellate courts tal _asJogical and intellectuallydemanding as the course for theThirty-six consIltors arE on But in the Philippines the conshyspecialiststhe congregationsj staff Tnese gregation set up in 1957 a pilot
are priests mostlJ( membeIs of project with one single appellate The college physics course fot religious orders Wiho are experts court located ip Manila to reshy liberal arts students should be in canon law and Irelated fi ~ld~ hear all cases brought before the restricted to a few major areas They serve as a pa~el of adv SOlS diocesan tribunals Father Lockary said This preshyIlnd specialists gU~ding the car- A spokesman of the congregashy sents a real difficulty he obshy
served since for the specialistdinals and ultJma~~IY the Fope tion said his off~ce is still stud~shyall the npoks and crannies of hisMost of them livel In Rome and ing the effectiveness of thIS
have a full-time jb in add tion single-court method He said it ----------~-shyto their work fortihe congrega- has proved to have ~ome very tion great advantages and IIOme DEBROSSE OIL ~
Three Comqiissions drawbacks ~ Besides the cdnsultors the While hailing it as a mile- ~ co
Congregation of sfcraments has stone in the gradual process of ~ threE commissionsr The fibt is canonical procedure he said it Heating Oils devoted to problefls connetted is much too early to c~nclude with the Sacramet~ of Holy 01- that a similar system might be andBurners delS This commission w l1ich introduced in other countries ~ currently has 18 ofticials stu dies M ~ 365 NORTH FRONT STREET such matters as te val~dit~ of Sailors Attend ass
NEW ~ BEDFORD ordinations or thje oblIgatIons I B antine Rite connected with ~ajor orders ~ n yz WYm~n 2-5534 and how they are met by hose ATHENS (NC)-Several hunshywho have been orClained dred Catholic d b thsailors received ~---------------------shy
The second CO~~ission ceals Holy CommunIon un er o species for the first time ltbf their
with valid but non-cons um- lives when they attended a By- J Electricalmated marriages It has 80 zahtirie Rite Divine Liturgy
priests on itS staf~5 comiDlS- (Mass) aboard the USS Saratoga ~i ContractorsI5Bries and 25 de~1nders of the ~)marriage bond Ltlke the on- her~e ceremony was arranged
aultOIS most of Ithese pr ests J ]j i ddT by Father (Cmdr) John
have full-time jo IS n a I ln Burns Catholic chaplain of the eo their work Wi the comIDIS- t ~
aircraft carrier while this um ilIon of the Mediterranean 6th Ileet
When a local bis~p is grall~ was anchored in the Bay of Athshypermission to investigate a claIm t ~~ of nl)n-consummalion of 11Iar- ens recently The Divine LI urgy 944 County St ~ (
T di was celebrated by Father Isidore riage he appointf a oc~san Rigoutcos SJ of St Paulssem- New Bedfordeourt to gath~r thF facts lloth inv aeze J )JIalti4~ to the eontesteltl man aae __
ectual training must be addedlthe realization that education must somehow be ad~-ted to the WHEATONS needs and the abIlIties of all t h
shyand that sound educatIve ec FAMOUS needed he saId h
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look and that the theater should help people relax
In times like these I think wed all be best helped by laughter Its a great relaxer and were all too taut he said And it would greatly ~eshyduce the lines at the psychiashytrists office
Not escape theater - that not what I mean although in a sense it would be an escape ~rom
the awful grimness of the tImes -but rather a more elevated view of life and ourselves High comedy can do this he exshyplained
A ttends Daily ~ass
Mr ~itchard who attends Mass daily believes the theater is a profession rather than a business He advised starryshyeyed graduates to seek pru~ent
counsel before plungIng mto the grease-paint life
Re said that being a Catholic in the theater can be tough at times but that some of the finest people and some of the best Catholics Ive ever known are theater people Its the ones c who foul up however who get the headlines You never heard of the heroic lives of somemiddot ~
It goes back to your home training-and this is where t~
parents responsibility is great if you receive the proper training you can lead a good Catholic life in the theater p~oshy
fession just as you can in busishyness or law he declared
Church to Observe 150th Anniversary
DAMARISCOTTA MIL L S (NC)-Bishop Daniel J Feeney of Portland will be celebrant of a Pontifical Mass in St Patricks Church here today to mark the 150th anniversary of the church one of the oldest in New Eng- land
The building was dedicated on July 17 1808 by Most Rey Jean Lefevre Cheyerus first Bishop of Boston At that time Maine was a part of Masssach setta
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SeesOpportunity to Te~chmiddot To Serve on Foreign Missions Cros$WordSoluti~iI - LOS ANGELES-Thirty-four The Lay Mission Helpers wear-Rothmiddoter~Than Defemiddotnd Tmiddotrumiddotth laymen and women includillg no distinctivemiddotgarb but degllly a
two mamiddotrriedcouples with chU- ring inscribed Weare Gocl lt By Joseph A B~eig dren will leave -thiscountry helpers During ~h~ir service
soon to work in -the Churchs in the missions they receive no Cleveland Universe Bulletio foreign missions Thirty persons pay J)eyond room board medshy
middot AS I recall it w~s Chesterton who said 60 or 70 years will go to Africa and four to ical care and a monthly allowshymiddotago that if Stpeorge were to come back to life he would Ecuador ance of $20 take a long look at the world around him-and prepare to be Each of the 34 personspos Typical of the 34 who wiD bull martyr again A sesses askiU needed in mission leave soon for theinissions are
Today my guess is that I would observe for example work and has volunteered to re- themiddot two married couples Mr that racial national and Chlsa main overseas for at least t~ree and Mrs John McGhee and Mr
Chesterton and St George if years andMrs Frank Bohler discriminationno longer can pre~ eythey could come among us tend to any real respectability rh are members ofthe ~ay Mr and Mrs McGhee wiD Ilowrnight take the long not in our South not in South IetmiddotWmiddotorks Seekmiddotmiddot ~Isslonmiddot Helpers AssoltlatIon teach ata mission school in loOk together and get ready to Africa not even in India where I~establisheqhere three ye~rsa~o Quito Ecuador They will take
be in one way or another the castes are crumbling Vcifican Hookup under t4epatronagef HISE~Ill- their young adopte~ daughter apostles niis- The wrongs survive but their lt ~~c~ Jam~ ~~~n~ls Cd~ with them Mr McGhee who middot~nari~s foundations have been washed VATICAN CITY (NC)- The ~ n y~e rc I~ op holds bull masters degree is on
B ei n g no away There is no durabilityin middotNational Broadcasting ~ompany Angeles the faculty of the Los Angele middot prophet I m~y them now in the U ~S middotand the Canadian Cardin~l McIntyre receied Traae and Technical College~ middot ~mistakeri but I would perceive t~atmiddot such Catholic Broadcasting Systtm ~he solemn promiSeIimiddot of the 34 His wife~ Rosemary is an eleshy
think we are foolishness as divorce with itsmiddot have joined networks in many mehandw-omenata ceremony mentary sChool teacher mergjng from restlesS seeking for other mates partS of the world in asking for in S~ Vjbia~uts C~t~edral here Mao Areas elil longhap- and birth prevention with its hookups withmiddot Vatican Radio Theypledged ~ obey the bishop Mr IiMe B hI Il tism of blood middotnervous-nelly fussing over pop- formiddot speCial papal broadcasts of themission area to which tliey ~ bo k middothlmiddot 0 d ~rfwI COtmiddot~shyt an
Th b d tsmiddotmiddot 1 d t d to k t th uc a 0 s op an In orma 100 -ancl fire see ulationgrowth are beginning to thmiddote f rtoha cas lllndv~~~ abremiddot akr~ll~fn tmiddotahn IfwJrfmiddotta
h ~U center in downiown Nairobi the emling of the period in which look as imbecilic as they are ose 0 e sQca e IDVISI le s I S o~ e we are 0 e mlamp- K Afmiddotmiddot Th 11 t k
-e middothmiddotad to use most of our en- S h th audiences wllich His Holiness middotsions enya rIca ey WI a e - uc lOgs no longer have P p XII l d T Free P i tii their twoyoung sonsmiddotwith them ergies inmiddot holding the fort middotof --any power of attracting vigorous ope IUS IS glvmg c Olser~ O res Mr ~ohler wasa pilot on a
_tehgion and civilazation youth nuns throughout middottlJe world By servIng In the mlSSlona N ft d If my judgement is correct I wouidm~rk weilth~fact Other rtqu~sts fot hooku~s middottheYwllrfree m~ssionary priests Vord~~aII ~~~rr~~K~~
thepersowwho is middotin his teens that even the mo~t e~orm9us have come from networks In andReli~ious fi-om ~~ch~e middotWar middot middotr 20s now ought tolook forward bigotry in all history~thECOrn- Italy ~rance Spall) Portuga1- chanlclll and admInIstratIve In addition to Ecuador and
ehiefly to expounding truth munistbigotry agairist God al)d Irelan~an~ ~he Net~erlan~s work~l)d enab~ ~hem to ~~vte Kenya otherriission areas)o rather than chiefly defending it religion and against man as Thlaquo~nvlSlble audIences WIll more ~untolPlrltua1 act~~lties which the Missi~gtn Helper wfll as we who went before them Gods image arid likeness ~ is be broadcasts of Mass offer~d The~rdeparture WIll brl~g to go are Mwanzain Tulgimyika found it necessary to do lieaving imd splintering from the by the ope andmiddot a p~pal dls- 54 the number of Lay MIssIon Gwelo in South RhodesIa Preshymiddot I agree ~ith those whO feel pressure of it own ignora~t co~rse Intendedespeclally for Helpers~rommiddotLosAnge~~s who toria ani JohilIinesburg in the that a newmiddot wind is blowing contradictions ~~Ole~e~ nuns TheY~ln be are nowInover~eas mIssIons Union of South Africa Calabar across the world dissipating the If I were young I would judge IVI e f IDdo t~r~e far~~ on~r~ Am~Ilg th~ sevett men and 21 and Owetd in Nigeria and Tashyold fumes of error hatred prej- that th~ fu~ure belongs to those~~a~u~us~~ u y an wom~n ire SIX r~glster~d nllrse mille in Ghana adice lies selfishness greed who wIll 1arvest the seed so Th d h d 11 and f~ve teachers The group also Among their assignments will e Iscourse on eac ay WI 1 d f N 1 t
and ignora1ce 1ong watered WIth blood and b b d t t 5 30 EDT me u es a ormer avy plO a be teaching social and medicalroa Our centuries of tribulation tears Teh p caslla k ~mFmiddotmiddot h liJoOtype operator and photo en- work editing mission newsshy e ope WI spea In renc bull 1 t 1 and misunderstanding have been I woud resolve to devote my- T 1- tmiddot II b 1middot1 graver seyera pracca nurs~s papers operating supply center lf to middottmiddot k I d rans a Ions WI e gIven In a d n id 1 k diJe for the most part to a mad se POSI Ive wor woul i th d f 1- ~ nurse ~ a l8 bull soc~a ror -and handlingsecretarial duties
fudiviciuaiism which blinded try to grasp firmly and set maJr anguags on ~ ays 0 ers an artI~t secretarIal work- - - men and women to the common forth formiddot others the~splendor ~~~~ng the 7dlscoursrs fFom ers8 ~achines~op wozker and lt
middot ood to the duty of lovingand of religious dedication of holymiddot amto pmlj r middotahbrananmiddotlt serving middotfellOwmen everywhere marriage of family life of good Va~lCan RadIO wIll use the ~MemDers 0 thegrouphavemiddot He that iI
On earth government of human dignity fIrst d~y of the broadcasts July spen~ an ~average of 12 hQunpatient
DEVOTION
In insane rebellion against of the literature that elevates 19 tma~g~r~te~ ~ewbbroad perw~e~ dliring thep~s~ year the Iildividualist insanitymove- rather than degrades of wise cas l~g 1sc te ~ e Fearn h lreparmiddotmg them~elves spIrItually
meilts like fascismnazism and education of people-to-people ~eg~ ar y 0 rIca I~ renc andmiddotmiddotmaterially for worK iti the communism blackened the world help of right international re- or llguese andEn~h~h mtsEiions
with vioience cruelty injustice lations and the like French Governmentmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Unde~the diJe~tion ofM~gr middot falsehoods and wars I would look upon television Anthony Brouwers fouilderand
i think the pendulum now is and radio nuclear power the Honors Maritain director of the mission associashynearing the center We have had dr~ma modern medicine bank- PARiS (NCr-Noted French tiontheYhave studied tlieology
more than enough of hatred and ing and business as colossal op- philosopher Jacqiies MaritaiJl ascetics Scriptllre first aid and lies Now we want love truth porturiitiesto do colossal good has beennamed a Grand Officer the history of Uiemiddotarea where and justiceWe are seeking the Oh if I were a young person of the Legjon oi Honor-this they wiliserve
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~~peace which only right order - today I would be filled with countrys top military afld civil
can give We ask for guidance hope and determination - and ian award-by the council of If r were a youth today look- courageMinisters of the Republic~
in forward to q career and H Mr Maritainwho served at PRESCRIPTIONS owishing to serve God and man c ome Econtimics one time as French ambassador
CalIed Forandmiddot Delivered bullbull ~~VhU hl1K not so much ST LOUIS (NC)~Two nuns to the Holy See is a professor oFrefuti~g objections as of re- who helped establish the only emeritus of Princeton Univershy ~ TIMES DAILY IN FALL RIYER ve~ling the depths breath and graduate program in home eco- sHy beauty~of goodness divine and nOlnics education offered in a At the saJlle tiqe the Council Once-A-Day in Somerset and Swansea at 430 PM
human 1 U S Catholic university have of Ministers bestowed the award Special Attention Given 1 would wish to fit myself received a special papal blessing of Commander of the Legion of n~t yargue but to ~nlighten and commemorative plaques Honor on 81~year-61d Father To Emergency Prescripti~ns and inspire I would concern from His Holiness Pope Pius Henri Breuil il French priest myself less with preparing middotto XII and paleogiapl1er of wodd reshy ~ ~A Surgical ~ppliance CO battle evil thingsand more with ~hey are Sister Mary Anselm nown ~aining myself to propagate and Sister Mary Iierre In 1950 Father Breuil has visited grotshy I~ U Pharmacy
~ nobility I wouid desire to ed- they were instrumental- in set- toes and caverns throughout c Hearing Aid Co ucate rather than dispute ting up the graduate program in France and in Ireland North
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51ory of Farrells Courage Object Lesson for Youth 1 By Jack Kineavy
SomerM t High School- Coach We mentio ed in p~ssing last week that the National
League All-Star iroster included one Richard Joseph Farrell ace reliever of Ithe Philadelphia Phillies never dreaming that the big ri~hthandel would play such a stellar role in the annual clas~ic Farrells Talking about bonuses the pitching as a mJltter of fact Philadelphia Phils paid out the
W S th~ rankihg achi~ve~ amazing s~m of $600000 ~ colshya I lege and hIgh school st- In the
ment In what has been ies- period 20 May to 20 June We scribed as an 01herwise ilrab suspected that the Braves were gam(~ the leaders in the bonus league
His striking but faint so Also re bonuses out the Sox the Baltimore Orioles have just contingent of signer two former Connecticut Jensen Wil- CYO products Charlie Symion Iiams and Mal- of Stratford and John Papa of zone represent Stamford
one of Dicks Torres Tosses No-Hitter all-time base- The first win for the Somerset ball thrills You Junior Legion team will be well can bet that he remembered in that it involved was giving just a no-hitter the seasons first in a little bit extra the circuit Lefty Jack Torres against the boys All-Narry with Dighton this past from Boston For I it is COD mon season turned the trick against knowkltlge that the Broolrline Attleboro last Thursday at Potshynative was given Ithe wait-and- tersville Field see treatment by tr~ Boston clltb Tino De Giovanni Attleboro upon his graduation froD St catcher was the only visitor to Marys High I get on base once on an cJror
Perhaps Qicks Iphysical oon- again via a base on balls Fall dition unduly i~fl~le~ced the River 61 leads the league by Sox He had beell stnckell by 211 games and is an odds-on
polio when little Imo~e th m a favorit~ tP ann~x the tItle and bab~ and the drerd diseaSE left move mto the mter-zone comshyhim with a crippled leff leI He petitiori late this month worl~ a brace u~til hewa 13 Tom Courtney ~x-Jfordham years old and eren after the flyer and Olympic 880 met~r brace was discardfd Dick h id ~ champions set f~r his ~irstfling have steady treatments until on the cinders on the current two years ago I Russian tour Tom plans to hang
Today Dick mares ~he tril in up h~s spike after he takes from the bull per wl~h a limp another shO1 at the 880 melee that is percephbl owmg tlt) the world mark 1457 held by fact that his le~tll~g is one-third Roger Moens of Belgium smaller than hiS pght But once His lltudies a~ the Harvard he uets on that rpOU1ld he ge~- Graduate ~chool of Business Adshyerates power plus DICk vas a ministration didnt permit Tom slender lad just out of high to train regularly this year and school when Isawl him wod last he found getting in shape for the That was in 19qO in Plattsburg Russian tour arduous But Tom N Y when he pitched the Bur- has won major races on all the ling ton Cardinals Ilof the now de- continents of the world save fund Northern League ~ a Asia He hopes to rectify this 7-2 victory over ~he home eam against the Russians
DIck has com~ a long way Italian national sports idol since then ~ow al strapping 63 Ercole Baldini was received in 220 pounder hiS ast bdl is a special Papal aUdience with his morE livemiddot than eye~ and i t~e mother Baldiilf 25 is a mili shyshort haul he Ci)mpares hv~r- tant member of the ItalianCathshyabl~ with any lof t~e J owerolic Youth organization and as hurler~ inthe mllrorst~day Last he always does wor~ its insigshyye8 Dick had 13 fi~ Sf ason nia on his coat uapel when he was In fl2 appearance~ hepost~ an received by HIf Hoheg Pope excl~llent 10-2 record and h ad an Pius XII earll~d run aver~ge of 231 1bull bull Recently Baldini won the
At this writinlf he has a ~-~ 2500 mile Giro dItalia abicycle mark and owns a league ~ea~mg race which is orie oj ltalyens ERA of Il7 in the55 1n00ngs major spotting eventS In 1956 he has pitched ~rilY 24 Dicks be won several important vicshybest years lie ah ad Th~ (Ieter- tories in the cycling events of the mination he has hown In Dver- Melbourne Olympics and in coming what appeared to )C an that same year went on to gain insurmountable Iandicap s~ould the world championship be an object less n for all The Pope receivedBaldini with
Long hot great cordiality and congratu-Several Great r Boston All- lated him on his achievements
Scholastics who e~tered pro- in the field of sports The Ponshyfessional basebaH With Ton Ar- tiff then inquired about Gina ruda and Russ Gibson are back Bartali another great cycling home after brie~ flings hthe champion of the past and also minors Joe CaSfcgliOne 01 Wo- an active member of Italian burri Russ Run e of Reading Catholic Action At the end of and John~ Silvon c of Lyonn aU the audience t~e Pope gave of whom were if the Reu Sox Baldinis mother a roSary and system recently Were handed the cyclist 3 silvermiddotmedalof hill th~iI release Ea h -won a three pontific~te sports star in h gh schoo and might~ave had is~()llege ed~ Church Desecration ration assured via athletic A sholarship but h~ chose W pur- Brings pology sue a car~er in p~o ball MANGALORE (NC) The
Of course if ai boy is 0 fered Mysore governinf t has apoloshya substantial b0Jius one which gized for the desecration 9f a woild ~ecure Jisl future rE~~u~- Catholic Church less of what happens to him III It called the desecrator a vashyorganized ball treres foe d for - grant suspected to be of unsound thought OtherWIse a lad who mind turns his back on higher educa- The governments statement tion is taking ~ te -c risk was in answer to a Catholic apshyMost major leafue scouts are peal The Catholics had called the first to encoUlage a toy to for protection of tneir religion go to school but Ithe lure)f the from fanatic Hindu elementS diamond proves bften too great which they claImed seemed inshyThe odds of succlss in orglnized terested in setting up subvershyball are estimatel at 100 10 1 a sive iorce~ to destroy churches real long shot I
The statement attribut~d to L EM lEU X pro football coac~ Buddy Iarker PLUMBING amp HEATING INC to the effect that IGood coching for Domestic is more perspiration tha n n ~ spiration remihds us oE our ~~~ amp Industrfal revered physic~ profess1lr at Sales and ~ Boston College rr John robin __bullbullbull- Service who always ins~sted thai aca- wy 2-9447 demic success was based on 90 2283 ACUSHNET AVE per cent pEmipir~tion and lO per NEW BEDf=_OAD cent inSPiration - ~ l
CONFIRMATION IN NAVY CHAPEL Bishop Luke K Arai of Yokohoma administers the sacrament of Conshyfirmation to Cpl Milton Morris of Waquoit Mass and 13 others at a camp chapel in the U S Naval Air Station in Atsugi Japan Standing in rear is Father Gerald J Ryall of New York an Augustinian missionary in JapanNC Photo
Citizens for Decent Literature Meet to Expand Movement
ASHLAND (NC) ~ Citizens for Decent Literature from all bull the obscene literature trade over Ohio met here to form a the Cincinnati attorney said statewide unit of the civic 01- Compared with them he deshy
clared we are just a bunch ofganization and lay plans for a boys trying to play in the big national group leagues But boys or not we
In an aU-day meeting the 60 have to go down into the jungle CDL representatives adop~d a and fight them and beat resolution citing the extent of them the pornography trade and call- Warning that any good cause Ing for the banding together of draws a lot of crusaders and doshyorg~nizations which oppose its gooders who are over-eager and spread lt0 under-educated Mr Keating The resolution pointed out urged CDL members to familshy
that in recent yearsmiddot there has iarize themselves -with the Ila shy
been an ever-increasing num- ture of the obscenity tradeand bel of lewd base and porno- the laws which try to-restl11ct it graphic magazines on our news- Enforce Laws stands Estimates of the Dumshy
bel of indecent publications Louis Arata also of Gificinshyissued in this country mn as nati recalled that Citizens for high as 10 million oopies Decent Literature was fOUl)ded monthly it said in tha~ city less than lour y~ars
Th - 1 ti dded that the ago We saw that the only e reso u on a feasible approach to theprobshyp~ncI~al theme of these m~g- lem was legal he saiq We
aZI~es IS S~X w~th no resttlc- found good laws alteady in exshytions or lImItations and as-
d th t t f th f d JStence on the City county andserte amos 0 em In t the hands of state levels bull But downnght
their way m 0 apathy on the part of the pubshycollege-age or younger youths lic seemed to be the chief rea-
Press Freedom son why they were riot enshyWe believe in and cherish forced
the freedom of the press the resolution declared but beshylieve the material to which ~e
have referred falls outside of the purvi~w of thisfreedoRi
The resolution concluded by urging all Ohio organizations engagedmiddot in the fight onobscenshy
ity to band together and give their wholehearted support and encouragement to statewide organization to be known as Citizens for Decent Literature Inc
The CDL representatives heard Charles Keating founder and director of the movement describe the battle against porshynography as a jungle ~ight
Criminals communists and unscrupulous persons willing to make a profit at any cost to the well being of society are part ~f
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Five Per Cent Average Time For Relig~on bull GENEVA (NC) - Ren
gious education occupies an average of five per cent of the time in courses of study of public schools in 73 nations according to a report made pubshylic here at the 21st International Conference on- Public Education
The study was prepared by the International Bureau for Edshyucation and the United Nations Educational Social and Culshytural Organization (UNESCO)
It showed that religious trainshying occupies as much as 195 per cent of the time in pUblfc schools in some countries (
Commenting on the report Msgr John Fen_ ~lO a Iepre- sentative of the Holy See at the education conference said the Vatican delegation is greatly satisfied to learn that religioUi education is given so much atshytention in the pu blic schools of So many countries
However Msgr Ferrofino a member of the Apostolic Nunshyciature at Berne added that J his delegation was deeply grieved at the evidence that religious training is excluded from public schools in some nations
This situation is mitiga~d he said by the religious training given in private schools He cited figur~s prepared by the Intershynational Bureau for Catholic Education at the Hague which show that some seven and a half million children study in private schools- in West Germany the Netherlands Great Britain Ausshytria Belgium France Ireland and Italy
In the United States Msgr Ferrofino pointed out about five million children receive religious training in pJivate ~hools
Msgr Ferrofino praised a shittjrrient of the middotU S delegashytionto theconference that one of the objectives of educa~iOJl in the United States is to obtain a high standard of spiritual
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11 Family Life Continued from Page One
basis of our modern ffilrriage system To those whll have fallen under its spell m Irriage becomes not a way of li e but the way of life
Speaking about individualism 8S the second characteri ltiC of the secular iltleal of rna rriage Father Cervantes said tht aVelshyage romantic marriage dltes de- sire children but not f gtr the right reasons
This type of marrial e lie SUited does not want children for the glory of God or tor the good of the children or or the so~ial welfare of the communshyity but because the wife would fe(~l frustrated if she did not have a couple of childrln and the husband would tire of the wife unless she had the added interest of children to decoy his interest and economic sup- port
Romanticism logicall r deshymands a planned progr am of sex selfishness which iIlcludes contraception abortion lterili shyzation divorce mass insti tutionshyal placements adoptions and a general denial of social r espoJl- sibil~ty Father Cel vantes said
Roles Confused The middotthird characteristic of the
seeular ideal of marria ~e he continued is a confusion of the roles of husband anI I wife mother and father parelt and child The philosophical b~ sis of this confusion of roles~ ne de cllred isthe denial of the natshyural law theespou~l of themiddot cultural theory of social ~enesis and a romanticmiddotmis~ndemiddotstandshying of the meaning of the term democracy so that any rc Ie difshyferentiation between the sexes is considered undemocratic
Father Cervantes cor cluded that the American secular image of marriage and the famiy has yielded to the infantile p easure principle and megalomani a in its antisocial individualism
How this immature lecular ideal can be baptized irto the maturity of faith is nQ small
h d I dchallenge e ec are
General Picture Another speaker at th e conshy
vention Lee Blaske of Catholic Social services in Detroit warned about subtle sect lar in- fluences that threaten family strultures but he added tha~ middotthe general picture ofC litholic Only then he concludeq bert MS pastor recaled A marriage nd family life ~s can we hope tO have ourCathQ year ago we wer~ abullmost hangin( good lic family cultllre premised frQm the rafters of the church
Mr Blaske spoke on Marshy upon love (wich is tt~ distinct riding Qut the storm and none riage Conflict The Sacrld-Se~ hote of Christianity) inlgttead Qfo dreamed thatmiddota year lat~r we ular Hierarchy Hedelcribed sacred values as repre limtirig all middotthat is fixed and urchang
th I t h ing 10 e marrIage re a cons Ipbased on the principleshlherent in Ule natural and moral law
Secular values in ou hietiatchy he said repxesllnt the fluctuating standards s~nsisin pragmatism and rel~ tivism
th twhich is such a serIOus rea f Ito stable marrIage and amIy today behlnd a modern brick for amiddot concert structures at the present time rectory built as a wing to theh h (th Ii Leading the 115 musiciansDeclaring t at tea 0 C church
managers and aides was conshyfamily enjoys a favorabl e pOSI- h In conneetion with the dedication when compared (I our ductor Eugene Ormandy w 0
had brought the orch~stra heretion ceremopies Bishop Schexsacred-secular hierarchy Mr nayder administered Confirma Blaske added howeveJ that after dnping acclaim for recishy
tals in the Soviet UnionPoland tiqn ~q If- Clasl of 70 adults and and Western Europe d chilren i
The Pope presented a largemiddot ----------------- shy silver medailion to Mr Ormandy h Ith
~~~hr~s~d~~sat~~~eii~ n~SUP~Jt hffJI vidual members ~e chatted 11 rlJ
middotwith Mr and Mrs Ormandy and with individual musicians inshycluding violinist David Madison
associate concert master and assistant conductor Will i a m Smith
The orchestra which was to go to Austria to give a con
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eise My Right ~ Vote turned out to be a 2~-yearshyold DomInicanmiddotmiddot nun Sister Ma~y Consflia NC Pll itomiddot
cert in Graz after its Rome per formance was given a reception at the American Embassy in Rome
DAUGHTERS OF ST PAUL Invite young girls (14-23) to
labor in Christs vaSt vineyard as an Apoltle of theEdi~icashytions Press Radio Movies andmiddotTelevision With these modern means these Missionshyary Sisters bringmiddot9hrists Doc trine to aU regardless of race color or middotcreed For informa- tion writeto
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Conference work must be done to improve and strengthen this position and reach certain individuals who have permitted secular forces to dominate their marriage and family relationship
Mixed Marriages An address on the - Factual
Picture of Marriage and the Family Today- Socially was given by Brother Gerald J Schnepp of Stmiddot Marys Univershysity San Antonio Tex
He said that of all marriages in which Catholics are involved about 30 per cent are mixed marriages Stating that there are good reasons to believe the mixed marriage rate will inshycrease he added If we canshynot stop the trend we should at least take steps to decrease the disorganizing effect of mixed marriages -
Brother Schnepp middotsaid that although the divorce rat~ deshycreased 12 per cent between 1950 and 1955 the problem is still a major one in terms of the number of people involved
In 1955 there were 377000 divorces involving 754000 adults and an uncounted number of children he said In that same year there were 1531000 marshyriages This is a ratio of one divorce to every four marriages
An integrated approach towshyard modern family living was urged by ~lphonse yen ClEmens of the Catholic University of America Wastlington pe
iPter~~~e~ A~proaeh Mr ClEimens ~epl~red ihe
ininimal approachso Widespread in Catholic famlIies which uses as its only middotmiddotnOrin the sinfulness or sinlessness of a givenpracshytice He called for an inte grated approach which envisions norms beyond the field of morals and in the fields of dogma liturgy and ascetics
Mr Clemens declared that the practice of asking whether some~
thing is a sin should be replaced by questioning whether it is in conformity with the mind of the Church and a total Catholic culshyture
Ohly then he said can we hope to find that integral Cathshy
olic way of life which refrains from measuring necklines the number of minutes required to discharge the Sunday Mass obli shy
gation or the nUl1ber of times _ a teenager lllay date the same
person per week
THE ANCHORshyurs July 17 1958
Cheering Crowd Greets Co rd inaI
KILLARNEY (NC)-Streels bedecked with flags and buntshying and cheering crowds greeted His Eminence John Cardinal DAlton Primate of All Ireland as he ~rrived here to preside at the annual congress of the Catholic Truth Society of Ireshyland
Civil authorities later gave an official welcome to the Cardinal in the Town Hall The speaker at the ceremony recalled the fact that a few years ago Kilshylarney had named a new row of houses DAlton Avenue in honor of the prelate
In his reply the Cardinal exshypressed the hope that the aims of the Catnolic Truth Society would be made better known and that greater public interesf in the association would be aroused
PLAN WORLD MARIAN CONGRESS Franciscan Father Carlo Balic (left) il founder and chief Mariologist of the third Internationa1 Mario-Mariological Congress which will convene in Lourdes Sept 10-17 Father Balic is shown with his Eminence Gregory Peter XV Ca-rdinal Agagianian Patriach of CiliCia of the Armenians NC Photo
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Continued from Page One Salette Minormiddot Seminary ~
HartshyS~minary Enfield N H SI1 ford in i914 to prepare for the perior of La Salette Seminar~ Priesthood Ill 1922he left for
Attlebor~ 15lP~rior alld Master of Novices at La Salette Semin- aryEastBre~steruntil the No vitiate was transferred to Cent~r Harbor N H in 1953 where middotFather LeBlanc again became Superior and continued his duties as Master of Novices t
Born in Amesbury the son of Maxime LeBlanc and Philo- mena Landry Father LeBlanc receiv~d his primary education at St Josephs Parochial School Fitchb~rg until he entered La
Prelate Dedicates Restored Church
CREOLE (NC)-Sacred Heart church here was blessed byBishop Maurice Schexnayder of Lafayette La a year after it was practically destroyed by
Hurricane Audrey
l~ his ~ermon at the dedicashytion Ma~ )ather Alvarez Gil
bull~eigium where he itudie4 phi~shyospptyand theology at the ~aul-
bullciJoiJmiddot Seminary the Dominishycan Fathers House of Studies a~ TournaLIt was at roitrnai that he was ordained to the PriestshyhOQd on March 26 19~8
As Provincial Superior Very P~middot~rmd Father Leblanc takes overmiddot the duties of Reverend vLgafg J Fortier MS who hasjust completed his middotterm His duties will give him charge of J
the numerous houses of the Province in Massachusetts New Hampshire Montreal New Brunswick Canada and the Phil shyippines
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Most Acces~ibleSh~W~as~ Jh William H Mooring
This week I h~ve some ~ords toeat middot After attending the D~meylanrl prem~ere in July 1955
said Walt Disney appeared to have brought qown from the realms of imagination into our world of crass material shy
ism his kingdom of crea- fornia md a mecca to most tures with their fine paroshydies of human strength of weakriess At Disrieyland they cOilld be touched by arld touch us for a quarter or four bits a ride
feared that by using his fairyland charshyactels to cajoleins tea d 0 f
eharm tis Walt had done vioshylieilCe to his itO c k p i I e of imaginative and ever re-play-able movies I was wrong I had under-estimated the power 8tI Disneys art nd over-esti- Jaat~d public resistance to hill had made outa good ease for essentially commercial show- stronger U S-Philippine coshy
t d d_nship opera JOn on economic an Ip-By now almost 12000000 lomaiic levelsmiddot Hiss message to
people have enjoyed Disneyland Hollywood boiled down to this About 43 per cent of them came --m outslde of Callfornla VISshyuv
ltors have represented over 60 foreign countries You might think of the place as mainly for young children but adults out-Ilurilber children 3 to 1 in age lit any rate
middot Adds New Attractions Disneyland has grown in size
Mid scope An original invest menf of $17000000 has been inshy
OICaSed to $23600000 the new- middotpeople For as President Garcia est attractions including a $300 pointed outmiddot the Philippines is 000 full-scale replica of the 18th one of Asias strongest rallyhig aentliry windjammer Colum points against athetistic commushybia which was thefirst Amer- nism It needs films to help- not i_I ship to sail around the hinder world Scnsesmiddot Politi
also a new 0I1e-~II launched a campaign of eivicTheres bull a According to one report Carlmiddot
waf trip through Tomorrow-middot Fnremans The Brlmiddotdge on the~ land and other delights ranging River Kwai already believed _ gtlIVI1i space ships to an imagin- to have taken in $6000000 durshyscurry down the hole with ing less than 1 000 theater runs Alice in W~mderland - in the USA is not acceptable
Froll the start Walt has said middotfor Eastern_ Berlin where the ttaet his Disneyland may never Reds hae the s1ly-so This may be fully and finally completed indicate the commies think the It will constantly be changing film is agin em _w attractions rising Aduillly do any American
On a recent weekdaygt 10 films play Eastern Germany ~uthful company I re-vlslted thesedays If they do the nUI1l-Disneyland I found courteous ber is small and the take microshyc~eerCul staffs Improved facili-scopic This tale about Kwai ties for hancpmg the crowds sounds mighty like a political ~lenty of good low-priced eat- publicity gag to me 109 pla~e~ and well shaded rest- Kwai teeins with Oneshyfal patl~
middot EXCltmg and Instructive These help to create the genshy
er~l atmQs~lere of happin~ss gaiety and contentment which pervades Disneyland as ftlll shylIIeeking family groups move through the magic of yesterday
todaymiddot and tomorrow On every side ideas spring at one endshylessly Most of them are excit shying as well as instructive
Disneyland has become a place to wonder as well as wander From Mickey Mouse to Dumbo
Donald Duck to the Sevel~ Dwarfs David Crockett to tt~ ~ Sleeping Beauty aU the characshyers on which Disney has basedhis~ unique reputationas the w~1ds gr~atestpurveyor of famlly enertainrneiitcombine 110 make pf Disrieyiarida pul
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Far from satiating public inshyterest in the theater and TV pc~~rams provided by Disney Disneyland so blends artistic and oornmercial appeal as to stimushy
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man ~ has done what no
cMh~rs have attempted He lias lIlade his name a seal and guar~ antee of good clean fun for thenst family audience While many modern showmen have starved us of entertainment reshyfleeting the sense of child-like wonder innate in us all Disney has reached out via theater and llome screens to provide healthyre-recreation even incidental education in its finest popular forms
Arid in this plan I now see ~ has made Disneyland hill reatest and most accessible showcase No wonder itmiddot is -ut to all those visitine Cali shy
Please send us more motion pictures which reflect ideals your country and mine have in common
He did not say but seemed to infer that not all the Hollywood movies sent to the East in these
days express or exemplify the -better side of American life
This message from Garcia should be taken seriously tomiddot
heart by the Holly~ood movie
people living here Message From Garcia
President Carlos P Garcia of the Philippines visited 20th Century-Fox studios the busishyest and most confident in Holly- wood these days At luncheon he was feted by the Motion Picture AssociatioIJ
Film stars ~nn Blyth Irene Dunne Virginia Mayo Ronald Regan Jeff Chandler Rod Steishyger ~une Lockhart Joan Fonshytaine and others were present Many top producers directors and ~riters were there too
President Garcia already had seen President Eisenhower He
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cal Mass and a pageant featuring 100 Years of Catholic Faith in P
Colorado will be among the contributions of Colorado Cathshyolics tp the Rush to the Rockshyies centennial celebration here
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H SEA1gt 49th 81ATEG M h I()vernormiddot IC ae A Stepshyovich of the Territorv of Alaska is _a native Ala~kan son of a pioneer immigrantshyof the golil rush days First Catholic ever elected to that
office he is a graduate of Gon7aga University Sp()shyklne and Notre Dame Uni- versit~~ law schooL Themiddot 39shy
year~ld war veteran is the father of ei~ht children nnd is a daily Conununicailt
afld religious~iilstructionto pre- shy fulfll h pare the people to I t elr duties as eiiizens
The campaign includes a courSe for leaders oi the move- ment gi~en by pr6iniQent )ay of the Mission continentsmiddot and ecclesiastical personalitiesmiddot _ --- shyat the parish theatre of the Cut outthis cojumn pi~ your sacrificeto it and mailit to the Church of Our Lady of Candle- Most Rev F~lton J Shee~National Director of The Society for mas here the PropagatIon ~fthe Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Y
It deals with such questions or y~ur DIOCESAN DIREC~OR REV RAYMOND T CONSiDINE as the position middoto Catholics with middot368 N9rth Main ~treet Fall River Mass
regard to political parties and therole of the Church and the Former Industrialist u S~ SenateConfirms state in the field of the general SImiddotngs F middotrst Mass McCone Selection welfare of the people It also includes a studyof social ques- ROUBAIX France (oNC) WASHINGTON (NC) - The
MARTYR PRIEST Fifty y~ars ago Father Leo Heinshyrichs OFM of St Elizashybeths Church Denver was kiHed by an anarchist while
d t b H Ihe wasmiddot 18 n utmg 0 y Communion at Sunday Mass
Born in Oestrichs Archdioshy
cese of Cologne Germany in 1867 he entered the Order of St Francis at Paterson
NJ in 18~(being ordained
in 1891 His cause for beati shyfication has been present~d to the Vatican A special
plaque may be ampeen in the Denv~r Franciscan Church
aSking th~ faithful to~ pray for him Instead they come to pray to him NC Photo
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Have you evermade a convert Have YOO loved your lalth_ much that it overflowed to make others share the JOYs 01 ihe GOs- pel Couldmiddotthere not be spiritual birth-control as well as physical birth control If the spirit 01 a Catholic stifles the generation 01 Christ in ~tbers is it not serious as is the robbing of the earth 01 the fruit when tIJe seed is planted
To the m~ITied thesinglegt and all the faithful will be asked on Judgment Day Where are your children Some will have to give account Of the generation of the flesh and all must give account of the generation of ihe Spirit Is the United States canonical-minded or evangelical-minded does it consider only the sheep within its own fold or do we re~ member that Our Lord said Other sheep I have who are not of the fold
The United States has eleven times as many Catholics as South Korea bu~ counts less than twice as many converts Th~ U~ted States h~s fifteen times as many priests as Sout~ Korea However eonvershysions in the United States Dumber less than three per priest per lear while in South
Iorea conversioqll aUinber two hundred pe test per yeK
-- shyBecause there was ~o one ~ teach them religion four non-
Christian villages 150 miles south of Seolllbegan a do-it-~ourself conversiOn campaign Now two thousand are ready for Baptism and many more are asking for instructions ~
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If you have never had a convert it would be well as priest or layman to lJegin making sacrifices to send misionaries or teachers of catechism to these areas This can be done -for aboutmiddot $25 a month Whe~e could $25 a month or any multiple of it bebettermiddot spent to prepare for a happy eternity What a joy on Judgment Day to learn that through our self-denial converts will rise up to declare us blessed lor aiding hi giving them the faith The quesshy
tion of where your sacrifices will be sent to make converts will as always ~epend ap~n the Holy Father~ When you give to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith you give to the Holy Fatber and by all~wjng him to decide where the sacrifice must be ent you bring apon yourself an exira blessing
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T k th h I ld _ a e e ow 0 e wor In your hands You can do just that if
you pick up a WORLDMISSION ROSARY and circle the globe in payer For 3 sacrifice-offering of $2 ~long with your request you can havea rosary on which you will remember to pray for all ~be Missi~s of the world because the multicolore~ beads reinind you
Senate has confirmed without opposition President Eisenhowshyers appointment of John A Mcshy
Cone Los Angeles businessman as a member of the Atomic Energy Commission Mr McCone a Catholic layshy
man and a Knight of St Greshygory since 1955 represented tHe President at the March 1956 celshyebration of the 80th birthday and 17th anniversary of the corshyonation of His Holiness Pope Pius XII
Mr McCone disc1os~d here that it is understood he would
be named chairman of the A I
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tions arldo the rights of farri-Hies in matters of education
In announcing the campaign Catholic Action leaders declared that if was their movements
mission to insure proper gufdshyance of the faithful in order that they might be practicing Catholics and better citizens in the exercise of their civic duties and rights
JThe group of lecturers giving the course in civic and religiousinstruction includes Auxiliary shyacas ~hq ~s also Military Vicar
f Bishop Ramon Lizardi 0 Carshyof Venetuela
~he five chiidren and 26 grandshychildren of a prominent indusshytrialist attended his first Solemn Mass in the Church of Saint Martin here wHh hundreds of his fotmer employes Andr~Lepoutre 69 left Roushy
baix shortly after the death of his wife 10 years ago Leaving the several wool processing plants and mills he owned in the hands of his relatives he went to the Benedlctlne Abbey of St Andre near Bruges Belgium to study for the priesthood
He was ordained by His Emishynenee Achille Cardinal Lienartmiddot
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Opens Space 4~ge to Students WASHINGTON (NC) - The while advancing in the knowshy Assert Church
Graduate llChool of astron Igtmy ledge of astrophysics conducted here ill the nat ons Promi~es HopeThe very word astronomicalcapitol at Georgetown Univershy has come to symbolize size orsity is one of the largest in middotthe To Christians great magnitude Computingworld J problems relating to the solar SAN FRANCISCO (NC)
Authority for ~he lrtatenent system used bya mathematical -The Church always looksis Father Francis J~ Heyden SJ genius who directs the s~hool He said like it is going down in disshyBut at Georgetowns school of
aster-this is true in everyit is the only Cat~olic scho( 1 of astronomy a time-saving eiecshyastronomy in thi~ country al shy age Our times look the worsttronic computor has been obshythrough there are some 59 ether But the Church is not goingtained It is an electronic brain Buch schools in thJ nation down It is Christ living againformally known as ElectroData
in each member in each genershyTher are some 10 studem s at E 101 manufactured by the Burshyation and not communism northe school One ot the uni vershy roughs Corporation The brain
Ilityr most distinglJished grldushy is able to compute in a manner a million devils can stop the Mystical Bodyates in radio-astr~nomy is Dr of minutes problems which used
The man talking is FatherJohn P Hagen noW the dirE ctor to take a mathematical genius of the U S Navya Vanglard days and weeks to solve Martin DArcy SJ former project master of Campion Hall Oxford
New Meaning University now lecturing at theIn search for truth rather than I With the coming of the space middotUniversity of San Francisco age the Institute of World Poli shy
a race for supreDacy of s ~ace
His message Hope the astronomy llChol at Georgeshy ty founded in 1945 at Georgetown was found~d 123 )ears In a world beset by problematown by the late famous scholarago The roll call of students each Christian individual must Father Edmund A Walsh 5Jand scholars who jhave come to imitate Christ in struggling withhas taken on a new significancethe ~iChool over t~e years reads middot his own crosS knowing that heThe institute originally waslike a Whos Who in Scieltce will be knocked down but knowshyfounded to deal with problemsThe coursesmiddot are ~asic afid fasshy middot ing too that he is winning aU
of international affairs concernshycinating and the ~dents tomc the timeing war But now there arefrom many partsmiddot of the Wlrld Father DArcy acknowledg~problems in unchartered areasEarly Y~ars the perils of the time communshyand there are global matters shynever before dreamed of as manshyFather James Curley SJmiddot 123 YEARS OF ASTRONOMY Founded in middot1835 the ism war strife poverty each
founded the schoCll in 1835 He kind looks C)nce again tomiddot the school of astronomy at Georgetown UniversityWashing- mans personal struggle But he Iltarted the practice of kee ping glory of the God-made stars ton D C is the only Catholic school of its kind in the nation i~sists Gods on our side a daily record ofl temperatures
and thelargest in the world A noted astronomer Father Need Virtue ~f Hopenoon 3 pm and q pm Balomshyeter readings wcentre taker at Renovate Chap~l Francis J Heyden SJ is its direCtor The toll call of its Hes times~ million more
powerful than any devil Father noon He entered the infO mashy dgra uates reads like a Whos Who in Science-~ The George- DArcy reminds With the Re-Don faithfully ot~r 50 y~ars At W~st Point
town Astronomical Observatory pictured here was begun demption the devil was defeatedprestrving the d~~ for future WEST POINT (NC)-A $500- on the campus in 1841 NC Photo for aQ time-thats the messagescholars He hardly could lave 000 renovateion project isunder- of St Paul We should remem- realized that this practice one
way at the Chatgtel of the Most Swedmiddotmiddotsh Smiddotchoolboy Gmiddotyes Lesson bel it The devils been check- day would develfpinto Jront Holy Trinity at the Uinted States mated forever Of course indishypage news Military ~cademyhere I Chimiddot Ch l Hmiddot viduals can perish through theirIn 1841 the astronomical ob A new tower will be built for n at OC urcn ~tory own fault and there will al shynervatory was begun at the unishy the gothic structure and the STOCKIOLM (NC) -- Radio The 110000 Crowns Ques- ways be natural anxiety but versity campus alld in 1845 the chapel sanctuary and choir loft listeners and teltivision viewers tions and the answers given by there is no cause for pelsimism first observations were II ade will be expanded in this predominantiy Protestant Haakon on the Swedish radio Ho~ is a virtue much neededThe dist~nction ot determi ling
In addition the chapel base country were given a lesson in and teleyision shlgtw were the today bull the true meridian pf Washington ment will be enlarged and an the history of the Catholic following 1) Which pope was Father 0Arcy believes thatwas achieved in 1850 by the all-purpose room will be con- Church during - the past few imprisoned in Castel Saflt An- Catholics are too much infected Jesuit university structedformeetjngs and lec- weeks by a 13-year-old schQol- gelo during the 1ack Qf Romc with Jansenism-talingmiddot theIn 1911 the latel Father Franshytures The work is expected to boy and was freed upon payment of negmiddotativemiddotview that God is toecis ATorndorf S- fo~nded the be completed about Christm~smiddot Haakon Josephson of this city a ransom (Cleent VII 1523-middot severe emphasizing the stayinoeisll1010gical observatory a1 the
Most Holy Trinity chapel a attracted nationwide attention 34) 2) Whi~h plaquope took the away from sin instead of emshySCh(4)l There day tn and daJ out parish of the New York arch- whim he appeared on the Swed- initiative of the first Crusade phasizirig doing goodteleseisms were r1corded ar d in diocese was built in 1899 after ishr~dio and television version (Urban JI 1088-99) 3) Which The Jesuit scholar and edu-1923 Georgetown I Was abl to
record the great (arthquake ofmiddot a spe~ial act of Congress author- of Double or Nothing Choos- Pope allowed Charlemagne to cator thinks that the doctrine TokJo 12 hours bcentfore the n~ ized use of government land for ing the historyof the papacyas be crowned on Christmas Day in of the- Mystical Body holds
a Catholic church The parish his subject he won the top prize St feters (Leo Ill 795-816) promise of restoring hopeprominent news $ervice of the now serves some 750 cadets of 10000 -Swedish crowns (about 4) Which pope fourJded the Sis- Christians His advice is enshyday reported the fUsaster
and several hundred officers $2000)afte~ giving the correct tine Chapel and was alse gtin- graved in the motto Living thSpace ~ge enlisted men civilians and their answers to a series of questions volved in the cOllspiracy against truth in love let us grow upToday there ar~ new use for families about eight popes Lorepzo de Medici (Sixtus IV in Him who is our head Christ
the observatory instrum ~nts The chapel has always been As an additional prize Haakon 1471-84) 5) Which pope ex- Too many Christians are likeAtomic explosion$ may be deshy maintained without government was given a free trip to Rome commumca~ed Savonarola and St Thomas the Apostle thetectcd in various parts of the caused thIs reformer to be support A national committee where the highlight of his four- h d d b d h t want a sIgn they are not willIngworld Now that the space age t h ange an Ullle as a ere IC t b l th t hdunder the direction of Gen J ay VISI came w en he was re- (Alexander VI 1492-1505) 6) 0 eleve WI ou seell1g ehas evolved from ~he atomic age Lawton Collins (USA Ret)is ceived in audience by His Holi- Which popes troops defeated s~ld But we must no~ ask forthe big problem if a better unshyseeking funds for the renovation ness Pope Pius XII The Pontiff signs Our Lord remll1ded uswhich were tak~n at 6 am project The special gifts com- who had heard about the school- those 0 Empelqr Fredellk IIa~ that Blessed are they who seederstanding of ~hotosyntllesis mittee is headed by Gen An- boys interest in the history of Parma (Innocent IV 1243-~4) not but believe thony C McAuliffe (USA the popes encouraged him to 7) WhIch pope was the subject Palrish Has I Splenl~id of a famous paintfng by Titian L M b hmiddotRet) continue his study of the papacy argest em ers and ratified the cC4~titutions ofVocations ~ecord Gen Collins said that COh- New York Bound the Jesuit order (Paul III 1534- OMAHA (NC)-The Catholic
WESTPHALIA (NC) - V7hen tributions to be the project can Shortly before returning to 49) 8) Which pope under whose Daughters of America now has the Church of thcent Visitation in be sent directly to the chapel Stockholm Haakon also re- pontificate the dogma of papal its largest membership 209000 this little commlmity on the here The General stressed that ceived an offer to come to New infallibility was proclaimed in the 55-year history of the plains of central T~xas celeblated anyone interested in having a York to qualify for the $64000 voluntarily took the position of organization This was anshyits 71ith anniversarr nine pI iests corps of middotofficersmiddot with proper Question quiz show He accepted being a prisoner in the Vati- nounced here at the national and 21 Sisters w~re amon~ the spiritual training should be in- the offer after obtaining his par- can after the unification of convention of the Catholic wornshynatives who retuled home and terested in the project ents consent to make the trip Italy (Pius IX 1846-1878) ens group too~ part in it
There are only 163 fan ilies in this all-CathoJ)c commu nity but in recent years- there nave ~fllt 48 vocati0rs--10 pi iests nd 38 SIsters __
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Names College Head ST LOUIS (NC)-A -priestSays Corporations~ Unions ~ African Bishop
bull who has spent the last decade -working among Negro poor in FRANKFURT (NC) ~ BishopMust Coordinate Policies St Louis has been selected by Joseph IGwanuka of Masaka
By Msgr GorgeG Higgins the Society of the Divine Word Uganda ordained two p~iests of to become rector of the DivineDirector NCWC Social Action Department thlaquo White Fathers here for theWord College in Washington
On July 1wages and other labor costs in the steel African missionsHe is 67-year-old Father WilshyIndustry went up automatjcanyunde~the terms of the third liam A Benz He will ordain five more in
and last year of the Steelworkers current contract Why Catholic schools the ne~ recshy Munich on July 20 This is the tor believes are urgently needed first time an African-born bishopdidnt the industry (fo(the twelfth time since the end of tomiddot win Negroes to Catholicism has ordained priess in_this dty
alone stop the march of infla- crisis getS lilY worsetheym~bt 5Miriiaturi Booklet U~ry be persladrd fol~iye~t a try
That last senten~eof -~ bllt for th~ time bejnitbey aremiddot ~mz GefIl1aIJY (NC)- A SupercRight DelwlteExtra d~se Trim not likely ~ ito 90 ~~niature bo9~et mea$uring _
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middot TteAf~luent Soci~ty Where tain~ng the Lord~ P~aer u --iriflation is concerned nearly seven languages has been placedmiddot evelyone firidsitconvenient to on sale heremiddot
middot cohline himself to conversation The 14-page booklet so ti07 that three copies can be placed
I Portugal Issuesmiddot New on a penny is being sold to raise funds to rebuild the JohannSeries of Stamps Gutenberg Museum here which SPECIAl
LISBON (NC)-Portugal has _ was destroyed during the war issued two new series of stamps T~e Our Father is printed in representing two native saints English German French Dutch who are venerated in thiscoun- Swedish Spanish and Amershy SALE try _ ican as the publishers call it
The stamps bear the images of 1dW middot St~ Theotonius a 12th century
Augustinian monk and middotSt Eliz- ab~th of Portugal 14th century queen who became famous for her charity-
The series are of two stamps each Tne image of St Theotoshy
riius is printed oil a green hVoshy_ ~cudo s1lt gt c and on a sepia JHUR$DAY FRIDA~
~ Iive-e~udo stamp The brick ed AND SATURDAY ONLYI90MME~10RATIVES The and violet d~noininationsof the
blcent~nmal of the birth of St Elizabethseries have aface lIIio It hOt or icedl AntQJ1io C~nova (1757-1S2i6 c va~t1Er ~~ o~e~nf2gt9 eScudos famed sculptor imdfirst di~~slle~h~~~y ~
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World War II) counter im- BI h b I t I h oug s rmgs ~s dlr~t y tomiddot ~ed la eJ WIt a substantial the point of thismiddotcolumn~ It is ~crease III prices debatable whether or not the
According to Business steel industry should increase itS W~ek thats the main topic of prices this year imd whether or discussion these days in the not it should have raised themmiddot iteel and re- 11 times since the end of World lated industries War II It is also being But -thats beside the pOint discussed in the The point is that the decision as daily press to whe~her or not there ought to
CONDUCTS SERVICESBus i n e s s be another price increase in an Father Robert Lynch OFMWeek says that industry as important as steel
the~e is ~o sin- should not be made in a vacuum will conduct solemn devoshygle ans~er to but hould be coordinated with tions in honor of St Anne t his question the price (and wage and profit) at Our Ladys Chapel Newbeyond U S decisions of other industries
Bedford July 20-26 SteePs s tat e- What Next ment that it is At the present time unforshynot going to act tunately this can be done -orily Soiled Currencyuntil the situ haphazardly if at all There is ation clarifies And thats about no organization nor federation Giftto School the siz~ of it of organizations in which labor
If is taken for granted at and management from the PITTSBURGH (NC)-St Anshycourse that steel piiceswill major industries can meet even thonys Sehool for Retarded eventually be raised either one to talk about much less sys- Children in nearby Oakmont at a time or all at once but tematically coordinate their Pa is $10970 richer through an -Until the situation clarifies it- wage-price-profit decisions inmiddot anonymous gift in soiled and deshyllelf ~ven the experts can onlymiddot the best interests of the econ- comp()sed bills -
guess as to why the industry omy as a whole The money arrived at the cOntraryto its past policy is -I can only conclude there- sehoolby mail in a dirty and teinporarily holding-the line fore with the same set of ques- bulky White envelope There
Se~~rl t~ntativeexplan~tion~lttions I ask~d inth~column tw~ was no indication of its senders bave beep suggestedOnei is w~e~s ago what_~lft~Where identity The ~oney mostly in th~tthe ~teelindu~trYsunexOwe go_ftO~~~re $20 bills ~~s mailed in~itts-~cted de~sion to PQstp~ne if ~o we gOJ)~ll~ph~~ardly as burgh - 1
n4)ttO fQrego another increasem ~he Iast~ WIthihttle~rno ~o-j Fa~h~r Artru~ h G~rQm in prices was motivat~d tya ordln~t19n a~n tile ffiaJgtr m~ tect~~ of the I~S~ItUtlO~ said desire to curb inflation and duSt~I~S a~aUDl~llSH so we ta~ tbeuro ~oney was evIdently thereby lJelp to cure the cllrrenl have It on th~a~th~~Ity of Mr br~ed ~~s~ middothovl~n~ no economic recession alough-who 18 c~rtamly one of 0rte ~nowsTli~ bills are the
Th t t t h the two or three most impor- ~melJize as billsI)oW used shyt aaCCsordanl gln eBres ~ng twcory tant business executives in the I didiIt try to handle them
bu n 0t USIness eek Ut d S hli there probabl isnt an thin ~ m ~ tates -that we shall ~uce addedltbeca~sewhen it For -one u~ng it ru~ssrack contmue to hav~ mflabo I ~uc~e~ one It started to upagainstan official U S Steel _ Remem~erwhlt he ~Id No cr~lble 10 myhand ~he bIllS position made ublic last Au- one co~panyno one lTIduStry~fe~ not stacked or ~ven ~und gust b Ch P Ro M andnooneuDloncanal()ne5top marubberband-butJuststuffed
Y bef alrmathn Kgefr the march of inflationmiddot in the envelope BIough ore e e auver Committee investigating steel If 0tI the~ther han~ we agree O~ the adVice o~ ~n attorney price rises - that the major co~po~ations and and ~ocal bank offiCIals Father
d the major unions of the United Garbm ~nt ~he mor~ey an en-Mr Blou~h recalled that In States ought to rdinate th ve~ope to the curenty redempshy
May 1948 WIth the hope of curb- lt00 ellmiddot ~ d f h U in fl t pohcles mmiddot the best interests of ~on IVISI(~nO te S Treas- r~C~~$al ~05n U~ S ~teellowe~ the e~(momYas~awllole are we un Jihe goyerpment r~d~Dedt rant p~r t~n ~nd refused prepare~ to _take the next logi- tbe ~118 ~ft~J ~Pilratln~ and ~~em~g~a~~~reetried cal steP ~y~tinging them tQ- ountng the~ ~ pr~sS th~te t Iether for thlS P1rpose in some mvolved ~hemlcal treatm~nt In
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Do you have relatives and friends who have everything and do you wonder at the time of blrthdaJs and anniversaries what give them On such occasions why not give something to God their name Mass for us~ Church or Chapel Mass Bell $ 5
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at Mt St Mary Convent here me is at present ftationed
Sister Margaret Mary R lM bull native of Some~set Mass has taught at St Joseph School Fall River Holy Family School Newmiddot Bedford St Maryt School ~orth Attll~boro and I Holy ~ ame School Ne~ Bedfprd where she is now statIOned
Sister Mary Catherine R SM bull native of Newfdundland after some years of t~aching a St Joseph School F~li River was appointed Mistres~ of Novices at Mt St Mary Convent and later became the Mothfr Superilr of the l~all River Corpmunity l~rom
1939 to 1957 she was Cour cilor Provincial at Cu~berland R I Sistllr is at presert assistait to the Superior of M~ St Rita Conshyvent Cumberlandl R I
Sister Mary Gertrud~ RSM a native of New Ifedford u ught in St Louis School St Pa trick School St Jose~h School and Mt St Mary 4cademy Fall River St Mary ISchool rforth Attleboro and St Kilian Sc hool New Bedford whfre she is sta- tioned at present She has been Superior at St P~trick Con vent Fall River and Principal cf St PatrickSchool stl Joseph Sool and St Kilian S~hooI Hel sisshyter Sister Mary Anthony R SM who died in 1~55 was also among those professed on July 16 1908
Sister Mary Ttresita R SM bull nltive of Taunton Mass bas taught in the elerhentary grades at St Mary Cathedral School and lateras supervisor of lliusic and Art in St 1Iary Cathedral School and St Mary St~hool New Bedford S~e is at pI esent
stationed at Our iLady of) I[ercy Convent Nw Bedford
SEles Per~ecuti[)n Possible ~ow of Our Lady l~a here
Thestatement was issued the LAUNCESTONI (NC)-Ierseshy day befpre a second promisedmiddot
nttion of Catholicsis not today Hmiracle was to take place arid impossible even fn the En llish- instructions were giVen thatmiddot it BPeaking world Archbishop John C Heenan of jLivcrpool Aid here ~
He was addres ing some 5000 persons gathere in this ornshywall town for ttje annual comshymemoration of themartJrdom of Blessed Cuthb~rt Mayne proshytomartyr of the I British semshyinary priests I
(The seminarr priests were priests ordained abroad lit- the time of the Refo~mation ~n Engshyland A law pa~sed during the reiltn of Queen ~lizabeth I ~ade
it high treason jpunishab Ie by death for a seminary dest even to be in En~land)
Powerful odern Iates Aid Archbishop JIeenan are no less determhied than w~ ~ the England of the I first Eliabeth to stamp out th~1 ancient Iaith
]iar more pers4ns are no sufshyfering for their jFaith thall ever before he declared so th it the 20th century cold be cal ed an age of martyrs
All Europe has seen swift changes in our o~n )ifetiml the Archbishop a~ded Nobody dares prophesy what will be the polftical comple~ion of his or any other coun~ry in 10 or 20 years time Forces hostile to all religion are in the ma rch It is not inconceivable that even in the English-~peaking world Catholics may have to ~hoose
between faith a)ld persor al seshycurity
Anltti-ChurCFh La~s
Remain Books0 MEXICO CITY (NC) -- With
the ruling Institutional Revo_ lutionary party (PRI) rl mning far ahead in ullofficial I eturns and the electi0r assured of its
middot presidential ca~didate fonso Lopez Mateos tbe laws hostile to the Church in this country arl~ expected ~ remain ~n the books
It is anticiplted that asiD other recent PRI administrashytions these laJs probab y will not be strictly lenforced Presishy
MOTHER SUPERIOR AND PRESIDENT At the White House Mother Francine Marie Lepicard (above) Superior General of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul accompanied by three other members visitedmiddot THIRTY YEARS AGO President Eisenhower and presented him a painting of
the foundation was laid for 81 Marys Church EUAD Archdiocese the head of Christ Visiting her communitys houses in laquoit ERNAKULAM INDIA Financial conditions prevented the Churcla the United States and Canada Mother Lepicard will return
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from belne built In the past few year to her headquarters in Paris today NG Photo the parlshloDers aU POOl farmers bave
with extreme difficulty and hardship shytbemselvetl beeD able to save $2000 Wltla this mODey to buy materials and tbroUlb Dismi~~ Report of Apparation their OWD labor they built tbe walls
TERN (NC)-Anmiddot official tatement issued by the Terni and Nanli diOCese has dismissedmiddot any element of- divine -origin
middotmiddotin recently reported apparitions
be posted in all churches of the diocese~ An earlier promised miracle-the cure of an infant -failed to take PlacemiddotSuggests Catholic
The statement declared Festmiddotvat middotn IrelandHAt Maratta Alta on the outshy
skirts of Terni two children (11- DUBLIN (NC)-A suggestion year-old Gino Armadori and 9- for a national Catholic festival year-old Paola Piazza) claim to in Ireland was offered here by bave repeatedly middotwitnessed ap- Chief Superintendent H OMara tlte trials and problems spiritual aDd material to be met and r paritions of the ltadonna Also of the Dublin police force Hived 1I0t ODly at the time of the acceptance of
- other- persons claim they have had Visions Asmiddotamiddotresultmiddotof the reports put out by the press largecrowds f(lIli the town and other areas have flocked to the place fof the repOrted apparishytions)
Aid to Talented BosToN (NC)The Carnegie
Corporation of New York has given a grant of $85000 to Bos- ton College to subsidize in part the institutions- program for especially talented stuQents the college announced
HOLY CROSS FATHERS
FOUR-YEAR COEDUCATIONAL COLLEGE
for Information write to
This episCopal c~ria after their ehurch All their savings have bee careful consideration deClares used aDd cODditions are such at preset that the aforementioned facts tbat the pittance thei earn ~ardly eovenexclude in the most absolute the expenses ofthelr daily Iivln lJnle way the extraordinary intershyvention of God and the Most Holy Virgin am- are theref9re devoid of any prodigious charshyiacter of divine origin
The statement was signed by Msgr Giuseppe Vanni Martini Vicar General of the diocese
Superintendent OMara sug gested such a festival would show the contribution Catpoli shycism has made to Irish life and culture
As ari annual event hemiddot l8iCl it would also serve to attract visitors to Ireland and would consolidate the work of aU CathollC Action bodiesmiddot in Ule
eountry Supeiintendent OMara made
the suggestion at the annual convention of Vexilla Regis alumni organization of St Patshyricks College Maynooth
Former Member of Jewish Faith Ordained Sacred Hearts Father
JAFFREY (NC)- A former member of the Orthodox Jewish faith who was converted to Catholicism during a three-year period of military service has been ordained a priest at Queen of Peace Seminary here
Bishop Matthew F Brady of Manchester ordained Father Simeon Polen in the Congregashytion of the Sacred Hearts~ The young priests father Samuel Polen of Pinebush N Yand his sister Mrs George Pederson also of Pinebush attended the ceremony Father Polen born Simeon
Stanley Polen in New York City became a convert while serving with the U S Army
-Signal Corps He was baptised on the remote Aleutian island of Naknak Alaska in April 1949 by Father George Endal SJ
The soldier had attended John Adams High School in New York prior to entering military servshyice Following his discharge from service in 1950 he joined the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts at Wareham He toek classical studies there for two years spent a years novitiate at the congregations house in Fairhaven and then returned
a root Is put OD the eburch the monsoona JAo Holy FaJhtrs MirJiIJn Ai will ruin the work already done Tbe oDI~ - tht Orimtal Ch reb tbln that the parlshlo1ers can now eo
r Ii tribute Is th labor $5000 will buy tlie mate~lals ~ecellS~ry tocomplete the roof and tlte interior The Arc 1raquolshop of ErDakula~ humbly requests our ald Any help tbat yCNI might be able to Ilve will be deepl) appreciated by the Archblsho~ and tbe people or St Mary Parish EDAD INDIA
A HOME IN OVR OLD AGE ALL OF US WANT THAT oua PALACE OF GOLD CLUB GIVES SISTERS WHO CARE FOB
THE AGED THE MEANS TO PROVIDE THE HOMES
VOCATION PROBLEMS - AeeeptaDee of a religious vocatioD Is Dot always easy many
a YooatloD but ID the followin through One of the reatest dlffleulths facedb) bOYI ID the Near Eastls a material one how to find the financial meaDII to follow a vocatloD The eost for - the INlDuDary tralnlilr Is $600 100middot a year tor shl ~ean ALEXANDER and SEBASTIAN -are two 1raquo011 In INDIA without the flnanela meaDI They are now In tile seminary and wltll many other - shylIemlDulaDs are prayine that 110m ODe will adopt them Indpay f ampbelr lIemlnar) eourse
THE MONEY IN MARYS BANK IS USED FOR THE middotTRAINING OF NATIVE SISTERS MONEY DEPOSITED IN THIS ACCOUNI BRNGS HEA VENLY DIVIDENDS
PERFECTION To be perfect Thousands in religions life are strlvln for perte
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to Wareham for two more yeaJl of study
In 1955 he was sent to Rome where he made studies at the Gregorian University from which he received the licenti shyate in sacred theology this year He is to return to Rome in Ocshytober for further study He ~
remaining in Jaffrey for the summer
Most of the students now at the Queen of Peace Seminary here are expected to be assigned to Japan the foreign mission of the congregations American province The congregation was founded during the French Revshyolution and now has 1400 priests 1000 students 300 Brothers and 2000 Sisters
New Superior ROCHESTER (NC)-Mother
Mary Callista has been elected Superior General of the Sisters of the Third Order Regular of
St Francis of the Congregation of Our Lady of Lourdes She succeeds Mother Mary Alcuiu who has been Superior General since 1946
Mother Callista has Ilerved since 1952 a1l general councilor and general vicaress of the ewn- munity
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By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno
With that formal solemnity which is rooted in the tradition of the Church the cause of John Henry Cardinal Newman has been introduced in the ecclesiastical court of Bi~mingham England The Archbishop of that see sucshy
eessor to the doughty Ulla- been made t~ cast doubt upon thorne who was Newmans Newmans absolute integrity
middot unwavering friend and sup- This is the work of an agnostic porter in the hierarchy has Geoffrey Faber grandnephew of constituted a commission to be- that Father Frederick Faber gin the long and involved process who was one of Newmans earli shyof examining est recruits for the Oratory of his title to be St Philip Neri but who in the
ranked among course of the years became the Blessed ahd sadly estranged from his mimshygiven the hon- tor ors of the altar Reading Fabers book one has
There is much the feeling of a noxious slime to be accom- being spread over the image of pUshed in this the Cardinal as from wholly inshyextraordinary sufficient and inconclusive evishycase The study dence he attempts to prove a of the cardi- basic and unworthy lack of man-DaIs life and limiss as providing the key to Yirtues must be his career undertaken not Church Seeks Virtge from the viewpoint of a biogra- That Newman was hypersenshy
middot pher but in search of the mfn~t- sitive goes without saying That middot est scrap of evidence which he found it exceedingly- difficult
eould swing the scales ~me way to forgive injuries seems to be the other too clearly established to admit
His writingsvoluminous as of controversy That he made they are including thousands mistakes of- judgment anel wu apan thousands of personal let- a pool assessor of men espeshytelS must be re-examined in dally where friendship had once ~ light of rigorous and con- been given are characteristic=shyastent orthodoxy hardly to De denied
And as a preliminary step it One is reminded rather strikshymust be established middotthat his _
f ingly of the likeness here beshyenthusiasts have not thus ar everstepped their bounds and tween Newman and Pio Nono
whose cause for beatification ia antiCipated the Church in pro- being strongly urged at this verT BOuncing upon his sanctity or in establishing a cult in hit time But the Church we reshy
mind ourselves is not seekinc bonor perfectmiddot holiness in those She
Scores of Biographies honors nor even perfect eoi-Few men of modern times respondence with grace but
have evoked the passionate in- only conspicous virtue risin terest and partisanship tha~ ~as above weakness and transfigurshyeentered upon Newman Living ing the whole be was a very symbol of conshytroversy both within the Church Should it come about-and and out of it And in the seven this is by no meansto assume decades since his death his per- that it will-that Cardinal Newshy
man is found worthy of oursonality far from diminishingIn the perspective of time has cult our honor as an elect of emerged with ever greater fasci- God it will unquestionably be aation difficult for us to prefix the
There are scholars Catholic appropriate term to his name and non-Catholic alike who St John Newman might sugshyItave made the study of his life gest even the Sinjin of acshy
and writings their chosen field cepted English usage Like the af research and his biographies Venerable Bede the old name ia are now numbered by the scores too deeply engraved to be lighiIy Hardly a year goes by withoutmiddot cast aside But to pray to God the publication of some impor- through John Henry Newman tant item of middotNewinaniana and wOJlld be hard to resist the total body of critical litera-middot I lure devoted to him is literally taggering
Wilfrid Wards two volume Life was the first full-length portrait of the Cardinal painted with affectionate detail by one whose own father William
George Ward had ranged himshyelf with Newmans sharpest opponents It was an amende honorable but for all its bulk and its liberal use of intimate papers and correspondence it was understandably far from definitive
Most fortunately Newmans papers were preserved almost intact at the Birmingham Orashytory and a vast debt is owed to the late Father Henry Trisshytram wlfo gave years of his life to the careful collecting and colshylating of the documents
For him it was aabor of love andoubtedly but it was equally a labor of scrupulous impartial shyity Much of the spade-work has thus been done for th~ eccleshy
siastical commission An-lican Interpretation
The magic of Newman has at shytracted a great dealof modern French scholarship from th~ somewhat disorderly genius of the late Abbe Henri Bremond to the clinical touch of the Abbe Louis Bouyer whose Newman His Life and Spirituality has recently appeared in English
Anglicans from Dean Church to contemporaries such as R A Middleton and B A Smith have striven to interpret Newshyman in the light of their own rejection of his solution though be it said with unvarying cour tes) and admiration
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Seattle Prelate Award Winner
SEATTLE (NC)-The Amerishycan Committee on Italian Migrashytion has announced -Archbishop Thomas A Connolly of Seattle will receiv~ its Award of Merit for 1958 for his sympathetic and active support in the field of migration andmiddot resettlement of refugees The presentation willbe made ~ept 13 here
Announcing the award Guido Merlino chairman said Archshybishop Connolly has always been in the forefront in activishyties concerned with migration and resettlement He has also contributed to various causes
middotmiddotthat benefit the people of Italy as well as helping Italians who have recently come here 10
settle The award will be a bronze
plaque bearing the following inshyscription
In recognition of hismiddotdedicashytion to the principles and ideals upon which America was foun~shy
ed for outstanding contributions to the welfare of his fellow men for his many laborsand selflesa service which furthered the mishygration reception and resettleshyment of Italians in this country
Levis Educator LEVIS Que (NC) - Father
Calixte Ferland who spent neady 50 of his 70 years at Levw College is dead He was gradushyated nom the school in 1907 and returned there to teach after hi ordination in 1911 He remained at Levis College as a professor or spiritual director until aU re~
-tiremen-t in 1953 ~
tistics Spiritual guidance pedshyInstitute inmiddot Rome hailed it as agogy and psychology and medishy
a center where the broadest and cal and pastoral psychi~try complete studies will prepare 1ftmiddot addition 10 these cOursespriests for the ~art of arts tbe the constitution stated that therepastoral care of souls should be special coUrses of apshy
The institute which was plied specialization for the founded in 1957 and has alreadT training of priests capable of graduated more than 100 stushy carrying out the apostolate Ia d~nts was officially instituted many specialized areas such and sanctioned by the Pope in book and publication editing orshyhis recent Apostolic Constitushy ienting public opinion entershytion Ad Uberrima Its publi shy ~inment acial action Catholic cation was announced earlier by associations and helping variOW the Pope himself during an audishy elasses of citizens in particular ence with a group of graduate workers farm laborers shepshyof the institute herds sailors soldiers peoshy
By virtue of Our authoritT fessional people artists people We officially establish the Passhy responsible for social life arid toral Institute It is Our wish others that it be given the honorary title of Pontifical within the Pontifical Lateran Athenaeum the Pope said in the document GEORGE M MONTLE
The Pontiff added that in thw institute priests of eachmiddot and Plumbing - Heating every clerical status may leam
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London Commies Plan Infiltration Of Ireland
LONDON (NC)-London headquarters of the Commushynist party is preparing agents for the infiltration of
-Ireland The existence of a specshyial Irish bureau at party headquarters is alleged in aD article in the Catholic Herald weekly newspaper published by Douglas Hdye former editor ot the London Daily Worker who is now a leading Catholic journshyalist
Irish members of the party middot he wrote have been undergoshy
ing special preparation for the day when an economic crisis hits Britain This the Communist leaders calculate will bring witll it mass unemployment Tens
of thousands of Irish people will return to Ireland which in the circumstances will itself be in
middot the throes of an even more sevshyere depression
All Angels If and when this happens
the communists inention is that lOme thousands of card-holdin
middotIrish Communist party members will be among them Overnight the party will be established ill every part of the country and eommu~ism will be taken by Irelands own sons and daughters to practically every town and Yillage Those who Ulus returll will have gone through the specshyial training which is now beshying organized for them
Pilot schemes Mr Hyde add- ed are already being tried 10
find the most effective ways of reaching the Irish They have been aimed at intellectualmiddot as well as manual workers and at
the Irish Republican Army Evshyery avenue is being probed u a possible tranmission belt for Communism he said
Catholic Newspaper Has Twofold Use
LOS ANGELES (NC)-It may be true that in Philadelphia nearly everybody reads the
middot Bulletin But it is just as true that ill Wewak New Guinea nearly everybody smokes The Tidings Los Angeles archdiocesan paper
For this bit of intellig~nce
70U can thank Father Francis Mihalic SVD who was intershyviewed befote going back to Wewak after terriporary duty in Southern California
He receives The Tidings fa Newmiddot Guinea reads it thea passes it on to his native parishshyioners
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V(utican ~ongregation Regulates CDntinued froOl Page 011 e must supply f~om seven to 10
_J trustworthy wItnesses PhYSIcal the claIms of v~li~ but ~ ~on- evidence if any is usually deshyconsummated maJr18ges Irtce termined by court-appointedthe l1aim of non-consumm~tIon h
d litmiddot 01 the p YSlclans can lead to a ISSP u IOn Throughout the hearing the marriage vow-o~e ~f a p~pe s diocesan-appointed defender of heaviest responsibtlItIes--~o~al the bond does his best to destroy bishop may not eren ~egm n~- all arguments that might permit vestigating such ~ claIm ltntil the dissolution of the marriage he is expressly Iflv~n per DlS- bond When he has no more obshyluon by the congre~atIonto d I) so jections the hearing ill closed
Short H~to A full report together with the Commonly known as the C~o~- bishops recommendations is forshy
gregation of the $acrament S It warded to the congregation has a short hi~~ry It was Full Investigation established 50 years ago b One of the 35 consultors ex-Pope St Pius X Befor~ It amines the case on its arrival existed the vari~1us dispe nsa- If he is satisfied with the forshytions and proble S connected mal presentation of facts--and with the seven sa raments were often he is not--he turns it over
alfscattered among r a d )zen to one of the congregations own older congregation ~t was ltlten defenders of the bond Either COPTIC RITE PATRIARCH Archbishop Silvio Oddi a problem and s~etImes a r ~~z- the consultor or tfie defender of Apost~lic Internuncio to Egypt presents the s~cred palshyde 1ltgt know whlcll congregc t~~n the bond may send the case back lium to the new Coptic Rite Patriarch of AlexandrIa Egypthad jurisdiction [ a spetiflc to its dioc~se f origin for fur- Stephanous I Sidarouss in a ceremony in the Meadl Semmshycase ther mvestIgatIon
Today the only arriagelt ases After it is examined by the ary As head of the Coptic RIte CatholIcs the prelate ranks which do not CO~Ie within the defender of the bond the case second in dignity to the Bishop of Rome NC Photo jurisdiction of ~i co~greg~tion then goes to three commisSaries are those involvm mIxed JIlar- who examine it separately They
These invo~ve matt)middots of each submit written decision Stonehill Professor Says Qualityriages a differing faiths anltJ are aS~lgned with the majority vote deciding to the Sacred CongregatIon of pro or con Once again it goes Education Needed in Quantitythe Holy Office ~ back to the defender of the bond
From the Co gregationof He has a chance to attack the NOTRE DAME (N~)-The physical sciences sho~d be Sacraments com~ such pen~ls- r4asoningof the cons~ltors if taught in the nations lIberal arts colleges because they mons as that whlc allows t l~nd they conclude the marrIage bas truly Jiberllte the mind from the here and now from the priests to memor~e ~e ylttIve not been consummated merely apparent from the welter of facts and open up to Mass of the BleSli d Vlrgm and Finally after the defender of to Cl~lebrate it roughout the the bOnd draws up his conclushy it the beauty and simplicity field a~e interesting and beauti shyyear instead -of following the sions the case goes tothEi carshy aitd logical rigor of general ful and he can discard large JlormllllituJgical ~alen~Clr dinals in plenary session They laws Rev Thomas E Lock- tracts only with a severe wrench
It is tMs congregatIon also pass on it and then it goes to the c S C professor of phy- to his aesthetic sense ~ut choose that grant~ permis~ion to ~es ~re Pope WhOgrantSordenies the ary he must if the course IS to have
Sics at Stonehlll College North greater significance for the stushythe Blessed SacI ment 10 pp- requested disp~nsation bull Easton Mass decllred here dent than a catalogue of factsvate chapels DUIi g World ~ar Sometimes the congregation U it relaxed mary peaceune submits the case to the Sacred Phrsics and mathematic~ for Father Lockary blamed pro-regu~ations permiting a sh(r~er Roman Rota the Churchs eccleshy example belong 10 the Iberal gressive education with its emshypre-Communion fast authllrlz- siastical court The Congregashy artscurriculum Father Lockary phaSis on teaching methods ing the use of khtki al~arcloths tion retains its jurisdicti()D over contended not because- of the rather than intellectual content Ilnd vestments Ind ~llowmg l~ass the decision independentof the cold war or for other talttlCal for a general deterioration in to be celebrated 1m the ater- Rotas decision and utilitarian re~son~ SCIence -the teaching of physics matheshy
education he saId can and maticsand the other arts andnoon The need for careful documenshy While it govern~ th~ daily use tation painstaking investigation should be justified on grounds sciences in the nations high
of the sacramentsl t~ISco~ g~e- and the part time status of the that were valid in th y~r 1908 schools Until the trend to lower gation does not have Jurlsdl( tlon commissaries and defenders of and will still be valid In 2008 standards is reversed in secondshyover the cerem09ies and rites the bond makes the congregashy quite indcpend~ntl of the tac- ary education he said there is IlUrrounding thes~ sacram mts tions decisions slow work An tical or strategic sItuation really no hope of dramatic im-This is properly t~e work J the average case requires about two F~ther LockaI) who holds a provement on the college level Sacred CongregatIfn of Rlt s years from beginning to end doctorate in physics from Notre We need quality education
Cardinals ~embers MarriaKe Courts Dame discussed Physics and and we need it in quantity Heading the Congregatioll of The third commission super- the C~isis in Education at the Father Lockary declared Simply
Sacraments is i~ 79-yeaI-old vises the administration of dishy annual educational conference rejecting progressive educationPrefl~ct His Emin~ce Benelt etto ocesan marriage courts These of the Holy Cross Fathers here he said is not enough To the Cardinal Aloisi asella The courts must send a detailed reshy The Teaching of Science 10 the older tradition that the purpose Cardinal has been an officii 11 of port each year to the congregashy Liberal Arts College was the of the school is primarily intelshythe l~oly See ~or more tha 1 50 tion The reports list the names theme of the two-day sessions yeaIll Much of ~i~ experi mce and qualifications of ~ll offi~ials Physicists for the most part was acquired as a Idlplomat rep- of the diocesan marnage trlbushy have failed to devise good physshyresenting the Church in Plt rtu- nals and states the number and courses f the llberalJes or arts gal Chile andArglntin~ nature of the decisions h~nded tudent who is not majoring inA total of 20 cardmals are down sth Ii ld in Father Lockaryse e members of this congrega lion Each marriage case brought opinion He insists that suchThose living in Rome neet before a diocesan tribunal must middotcourses should be rigoriouslyevery Friday ~ di cuss its p rob- be tried twice and the two vershy
scientific lems and work 9n the se~nd dicts must agreeWhefJ theY It is misleading and dishonshyand fourth Monfay of ~ch dont they ususally ate sent to t he observed to present themonththe Prefec has an audi- the Rota ot firial adjudication
udentiJ with a sort of popularence with His ~oliness Pope In most countries the appelshymechanics course under the guisePius XII to keep im abreailt of late court for suc~ cases is 10shy f ne He believes that inthe congregations activities and cated at the metropolitan see or o scle c
to plresent its d~sions for his archdiocese chancellery Thus in the problems which it treats the course should be as fundamenshypersonal approvl or disap- the United States for instance
provll there are mahy appellate courts tal _asJogical and intellectuallydemanding as the course for theThirty-six consIltors arE on But in the Philippines the conshyspecialiststhe congregationsj staff Tnese gregation set up in 1957 a pilot
are priests mostlJ( membeIs of project with one single appellate The college physics course fot religious orders Wiho are experts court located ip Manila to reshy liberal arts students should be in canon law and Irelated fi ~ld~ hear all cases brought before the restricted to a few major areas They serve as a pa~el of adv SOlS diocesan tribunals Father Lockary said This preshyIlnd specialists gU~ding the car- A spokesman of the congregashy sents a real difficulty he obshy
served since for the specialistdinals and ultJma~~IY the Fope tion said his off~ce is still stud~shyall the npoks and crannies of hisMost of them livel In Rome and ing the effectiveness of thIS
have a full-time jb in add tion single-court method He said it ----------~-shyto their work fortihe congrega- has proved to have ~ome very tion great advantages and IIOme DEBROSSE OIL ~
Three Comqiissions drawbacks ~ Besides the cdnsultors the While hailing it as a mile- ~ co
Congregation of sfcraments has stone in the gradual process of ~ threE commissionsr The fibt is canonical procedure he said it Heating Oils devoted to problefls connetted is much too early to c~nclude with the Sacramet~ of Holy 01- that a similar system might be andBurners delS This commission w l1ich introduced in other countries ~ currently has 18 ofticials stu dies M ~ 365 NORTH FRONT STREET such matters as te val~dit~ of Sailors Attend ass
NEW ~ BEDFORD ordinations or thje oblIgatIons I B antine Rite connected with ~ajor orders ~ n yz WYm~n 2-5534 and how they are met by hose ATHENS (NC)-Several hunshywho have been orClained dred Catholic d b thsailors received ~---------------------shy
The second CO~~ission ceals Holy CommunIon un er o species for the first time ltbf their
with valid but non-cons um- lives when they attended a By- J Electricalmated marriages It has 80 zahtirie Rite Divine Liturgy
priests on itS staf~5 comiDlS- (Mass) aboard the USS Saratoga ~i ContractorsI5Bries and 25 de~1nders of the ~)marriage bond Ltlke the on- her~e ceremony was arranged
aultOIS most of Ithese pr ests J ]j i ddT by Father (Cmdr) John
have full-time jo IS n a I ln Burns Catholic chaplain of the eo their work Wi the comIDIS- t ~
aircraft carrier while this um ilIon of the Mediterranean 6th Ileet
When a local bis~p is grall~ was anchored in the Bay of Athshypermission to investigate a claIm t ~~ of nl)n-consummalion of 11Iar- ens recently The Divine LI urgy 944 County St ~ (
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ectual training must be addedlthe realization that education must somehow be ad~-ted to the WHEATONS needs and the abIlIties of all t h
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look and that the theater should help people relax
In times like these I think wed all be best helped by laughter Its a great relaxer and were all too taut he said And it would greatly ~eshyduce the lines at the psychiashytrists office
Not escape theater - that not what I mean although in a sense it would be an escape ~rom
the awful grimness of the tImes -but rather a more elevated view of life and ourselves High comedy can do this he exshyplained
A ttends Daily ~ass
Mr ~itchard who attends Mass daily believes the theater is a profession rather than a business He advised starryshyeyed graduates to seek pru~ent
counsel before plungIng mto the grease-paint life
Re said that being a Catholic in the theater can be tough at times but that some of the finest people and some of the best Catholics Ive ever known are theater people Its the ones c who foul up however who get the headlines You never heard of the heroic lives of somemiddot ~
It goes back to your home training-and this is where t~
parents responsibility is great if you receive the proper training you can lead a good Catholic life in the theater p~oshy
fession just as you can in busishyness or law he declared
Church to Observe 150th Anniversary
DAMARISCOTTA MIL L S (NC)-Bishop Daniel J Feeney of Portland will be celebrant of a Pontifical Mass in St Patricks Church here today to mark the 150th anniversary of the church one of the oldest in New Eng- land
The building was dedicated on July 17 1808 by Most Rey Jean Lefevre Cheyerus first Bishop of Boston At that time Maine was a part of Masssach setta
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SeesOpportunity to Te~chmiddot To Serve on Foreign Missions Cros$WordSoluti~iI - LOS ANGELES-Thirty-four The Lay Mission Helpers wear-Rothmiddoter~Than Defemiddotnd Tmiddotrumiddotth laymen and women includillg no distinctivemiddotgarb but degllly a
two mamiddotrriedcouples with chU- ring inscribed Weare Gocl lt By Joseph A B~eig dren will leave -thiscountry helpers During ~h~ir service
soon to work in -the Churchs in the missions they receive no Cleveland Universe Bulletio foreign missions Thirty persons pay J)eyond room board medshy
middot AS I recall it w~s Chesterton who said 60 or 70 years will go to Africa and four to ical care and a monthly allowshymiddotago that if Stpeorge were to come back to life he would Ecuador ance of $20 take a long look at the world around him-and prepare to be Each of the 34 personspos Typical of the 34 who wiD bull martyr again A sesses askiU needed in mission leave soon for theinissions are
Today my guess is that I would observe for example work and has volunteered to re- themiddot two married couples Mr that racial national and Chlsa main overseas for at least t~ree and Mrs John McGhee and Mr
Chesterton and St George if years andMrs Frank Bohler discriminationno longer can pre~ eythey could come among us tend to any real respectability rh are members ofthe ~ay Mr and Mrs McGhee wiD Ilowrnight take the long not in our South not in South IetmiddotWmiddotorks Seekmiddotmiddot ~Isslonmiddot Helpers AssoltlatIon teach ata mission school in loOk together and get ready to Africa not even in India where I~establisheqhere three ye~rsa~o Quito Ecuador They will take
be in one way or another the castes are crumbling Vcifican Hookup under t4epatronagef HISE~Ill- their young adopte~ daughter apostles niis- The wrongs survive but their lt ~~c~ Jam~ ~~~n~ls Cd~ with them Mr McGhee who middot~nari~s foundations have been washed VATICAN CITY (NC)- The ~ n y~e rc I~ op holds bull masters degree is on
B ei n g no away There is no durabilityin middotNational Broadcasting ~ompany Angeles the faculty of the Los Angele middot prophet I m~y them now in the U ~S middotand the Canadian Cardin~l McIntyre receied Traae and Technical College~ middot ~mistakeri but I would perceive t~atmiddot such Catholic Broadcasting Systtm ~he solemn promiSeIimiddot of the 34 His wife~ Rosemary is an eleshy
think we are foolishness as divorce with itsmiddot have joined networks in many mehandw-omenata ceremony mentary sChool teacher mergjng from restlesS seeking for other mates partS of the world in asking for in S~ Vjbia~uts C~t~edral here Mao Areas elil longhap- and birth prevention with its hookups withmiddot Vatican Radio Theypledged ~ obey the bishop Mr IiMe B hI Il tism of blood middotnervous-nelly fussing over pop- formiddot speCial papal broadcasts of themission area to which tliey ~ bo k middothlmiddot 0 d ~rfwI COtmiddot~shyt an
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_tehgion and civilazation youth nuns throughout middottlJe world By servIng In the mlSSlona N ft d If my judgement is correct I wouidm~rk weilth~fact Other rtqu~sts fot hooku~s middottheYwllrfree m~ssionary priests Vord~~aII ~~~rr~~K~~
thepersowwho is middotin his teens that even the mo~t e~orm9us have come from networks In andReli~ious fi-om ~~ch~e middotWar middot middotr 20s now ought tolook forward bigotry in all history~thECOrn- Italy ~rance Spall) Portuga1- chanlclll and admInIstratIve In addition to Ecuador and
ehiefly to expounding truth munistbigotry agairist God al)d Irelan~an~ ~he Net~erlan~s work~l)d enab~ ~hem to ~~vte Kenya otherriission areas)o rather than chiefly defending it religion and against man as Thlaquo~nvlSlble audIences WIll more ~untolPlrltua1 act~~lties which the Missi~gtn Helper wfll as we who went before them Gods image arid likeness ~ is be broadcasts of Mass offer~d The~rdeparture WIll brl~g to go are Mwanzain Tulgimyika found it necessary to do lieaving imd splintering from the by the ope andmiddot a p~pal dls- 54 the number of Lay MIssIon Gwelo in South RhodesIa Preshymiddot I agree ~ith those whO feel pressure of it own ignora~t co~rse Intendedespeclally for Helpers~rommiddotLosAnge~~s who toria ani JohilIinesburg in the that a newmiddot wind is blowing contradictions ~~Ole~e~ nuns TheY~ln be are nowInover~eas mIssIons Union of South Africa Calabar across the world dissipating the If I were young I would judge IVI e f IDdo t~r~e far~~ on~r~ Am~Ilg th~ sevett men and 21 and Owetd in Nigeria and Tashyold fumes of error hatred prej- that th~ fu~ure belongs to those~~a~u~us~~ u y an wom~n ire SIX r~glster~d nllrse mille in Ghana adice lies selfishness greed who wIll 1arvest the seed so Th d h d 11 and f~ve teachers The group also Among their assignments will e Iscourse on eac ay WI 1 d f N 1 t
and ignora1ce 1ong watered WIth blood and b b d t t 5 30 EDT me u es a ormer avy plO a be teaching social and medicalroa Our centuries of tribulation tears Teh p caslla k ~mFmiddotmiddot h liJoOtype operator and photo en- work editing mission newsshy e ope WI spea In renc bull 1 t 1 and misunderstanding have been I woud resolve to devote my- T 1- tmiddot II b 1middot1 graver seyera pracca nurs~s papers operating supply center lf to middottmiddot k I d rans a Ions WI e gIven In a d n id 1 k diJe for the most part to a mad se POSI Ive wor woul i th d f 1- ~ nurse ~ a l8 bull soc~a ror -and handlingsecretarial duties
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DEVOTION
In insane rebellion against of the literature that elevates 19 tma~g~r~te~ ~ewbbroad perw~e~ dliring thep~s~ year the Iildividualist insanitymove- rather than degrades of wise cas l~g 1sc te ~ e Fearn h lreparmiddotmg them~elves spIrItually
meilts like fascismnazism and education of people-to-people ~eg~ ar y 0 rIca I~ renc andmiddotmiddotmaterially for worK iti the communism blackened the world help of right international re- or llguese andEn~h~h mtsEiions
with vioience cruelty injustice lations and the like French Governmentmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Unde~the diJe~tion ofM~gr middot falsehoods and wars I would look upon television Anthony Brouwers fouilderand
i think the pendulum now is and radio nuclear power the Honors Maritain director of the mission associashynearing the center We have had dr~ma modern medicine bank- PARiS (NCr-Noted French tiontheYhave studied tlieology
more than enough of hatred and ing and business as colossal op- philosopher Jacqiies MaritaiJl ascetics Scriptllre first aid and lies Now we want love truth porturiitiesto do colossal good has beennamed a Grand Officer the history of Uiemiddotarea where and justiceWe are seeking the Oh if I were a young person of the Legjon oi Honor-this they wiliserve
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can give We ask for guidance hope and determination - and ian award-by the council of If r were a youth today look- courageMinisters of the Republic~
in forward to q career and H Mr Maritainwho served at PRESCRIPTIONS owishing to serve God and man c ome Econtimics one time as French ambassador
CalIed Forandmiddot Delivered bullbull ~~VhU hl1K not so much ST LOUIS (NC)~Two nuns to the Holy See is a professor oFrefuti~g objections as of re- who helped establish the only emeritus of Princeton Univershy ~ TIMES DAILY IN FALL RIYER ve~ling the depths breath and graduate program in home eco- sHy beauty~of goodness divine and nOlnics education offered in a At the saJlle tiqe the Council Once-A-Day in Somerset and Swansea at 430 PM
human 1 U S Catholic university have of Ministers bestowed the award Special Attention Given 1 would wish to fit myself received a special papal blessing of Commander of the Legion of n~t yargue but to ~nlighten and commemorative plaques Honor on 81~year-61d Father To Emergency Prescripti~ns and inspire I would concern from His Holiness Pope Pius Henri Breuil il French priest myself less with preparing middotto XII and paleogiapl1er of wodd reshy ~ ~A Surgical ~ppliance CO battle evil thingsand more with ~hey are Sister Mary Anselm nown ~aining myself to propagate and Sister Mary Iierre In 1950 Father Breuil has visited grotshy I~ U Pharmacy
~ nobility I wouid desire to ed- they were instrumental- in set- toes and caverns throughout c Hearing Aid Co ucate rather than dispute ting up the graduate program in France and in Ireland North
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51ory of Farrells Courage Object Lesson for Youth 1 By Jack Kineavy
SomerM t High School- Coach We mentio ed in p~ssing last week that the National
League All-Star iroster included one Richard Joseph Farrell ace reliever of Ithe Philadelphia Phillies never dreaming that the big ri~hthandel would play such a stellar role in the annual clas~ic Farrells Talking about bonuses the pitching as a mJltter of fact Philadelphia Phils paid out the
W S th~ rankihg achi~ve~ amazing s~m of $600000 ~ colshya I lege and hIgh school st- In the
ment In what has been ies- period 20 May to 20 June We scribed as an 01herwise ilrab suspected that the Braves were gam(~ the leaders in the bonus league
His striking but faint so Also re bonuses out the Sox the Baltimore Orioles have just contingent of signer two former Connecticut Jensen Wil- CYO products Charlie Symion Iiams and Mal- of Stratford and John Papa of zone represent Stamford
one of Dicks Torres Tosses No-Hitter all-time base- The first win for the Somerset ball thrills You Junior Legion team will be well can bet that he remembered in that it involved was giving just a no-hitter the seasons first in a little bit extra the circuit Lefty Jack Torres against the boys All-Narry with Dighton this past from Boston For I it is COD mon season turned the trick against knowkltlge that the Broolrline Attleboro last Thursday at Potshynative was given Ithe wait-and- tersville Field see treatment by tr~ Boston clltb Tino De Giovanni Attleboro upon his graduation froD St catcher was the only visitor to Marys High I get on base once on an cJror
Perhaps Qicks Iphysical oon- again via a base on balls Fall dition unduly i~fl~le~ced the River 61 leads the league by Sox He had beell stnckell by 211 games and is an odds-on
polio when little Imo~e th m a favorit~ tP ann~x the tItle and bab~ and the drerd diseaSE left move mto the mter-zone comshyhim with a crippled leff leI He petitiori late this month worl~ a brace u~til hewa 13 Tom Courtney ~x-Jfordham years old and eren after the flyer and Olympic 880 met~r brace was discardfd Dick h id ~ champions set f~r his ~irstfling have steady treatments until on the cinders on the current two years ago I Russian tour Tom plans to hang
Today Dick mares ~he tril in up h~s spike after he takes from the bull per wl~h a limp another shO1 at the 880 melee that is percephbl owmg tlt) the world mark 1457 held by fact that his le~tll~g is one-third Roger Moens of Belgium smaller than hiS pght But once His lltudies a~ the Harvard he uets on that rpOU1ld he ge~- Graduate ~chool of Business Adshyerates power plus DICk vas a ministration didnt permit Tom slender lad just out of high to train regularly this year and school when Isawl him wod last he found getting in shape for the That was in 19qO in Plattsburg Russian tour arduous But Tom N Y when he pitched the Bur- has won major races on all the ling ton Cardinals Ilof the now de- continents of the world save fund Northern League ~ a Asia He hopes to rectify this 7-2 victory over ~he home eam against the Russians
DIck has com~ a long way Italian national sports idol since then ~ow al strapping 63 Ercole Baldini was received in 220 pounder hiS ast bdl is a special Papal aUdience with his morE livemiddot than eye~ and i t~e mother Baldiilf 25 is a mili shyshort haul he Ci)mpares hv~r- tant member of the ItalianCathshyabl~ with any lof t~e J owerolic Youth organization and as hurler~ inthe mllrorst~day Last he always does wor~ its insigshyye8 Dick had 13 fi~ Sf ason nia on his coat uapel when he was In fl2 appearance~ hepost~ an received by HIf Hoheg Pope excl~llent 10-2 record and h ad an Pius XII earll~d run aver~ge of 231 1bull bull Recently Baldini won the
At this writinlf he has a ~-~ 2500 mile Giro dItalia abicycle mark and owns a league ~ea~mg race which is orie oj ltalyens ERA of Il7 in the55 1n00ngs major spotting eventS In 1956 he has pitched ~rilY 24 Dicks be won several important vicshybest years lie ah ad Th~ (Ieter- tories in the cycling events of the mination he has hown In Dver- Melbourne Olympics and in coming what appeared to )C an that same year went on to gain insurmountable Iandicap s~ould the world championship be an object less n for all The Pope receivedBaldini with
Long hot great cordiality and congratu-Several Great r Boston All- lated him on his achievements
Scholastics who e~tered pro- in the field of sports The Ponshyfessional basebaH With Ton Ar- tiff then inquired about Gina ruda and Russ Gibson are back Bartali another great cycling home after brie~ flings hthe champion of the past and also minors Joe CaSfcgliOne 01 Wo- an active member of Italian burri Russ Run e of Reading Catholic Action At the end of and John~ Silvon c of Lyonn aU the audience t~e Pope gave of whom were if the Reu Sox Baldinis mother a roSary and system recently Were handed the cyclist 3 silvermiddotmedalof hill th~iI release Ea h -won a three pontific~te sports star in h gh schoo and might~ave had is~()llege ed~ Church Desecration ration assured via athletic A sholarship but h~ chose W pur- Brings pology sue a car~er in p~o ball MANGALORE (NC) The
Of course if ai boy is 0 fered Mysore governinf t has apoloshya substantial b0Jius one which gized for the desecration 9f a woild ~ecure Jisl future rE~~u~- Catholic Church less of what happens to him III It called the desecrator a vashyorganized ball treres foe d for - grant suspected to be of unsound thought OtherWIse a lad who mind turns his back on higher educa- The governments statement tion is taking ~ te -c risk was in answer to a Catholic apshyMost major leafue scouts are peal The Catholics had called the first to encoUlage a toy to for protection of tneir religion go to school but Ithe lure)f the from fanatic Hindu elementS diamond proves bften too great which they claImed seemed inshyThe odds of succlss in orglnized terested in setting up subvershyball are estimatel at 100 10 1 a sive iorce~ to destroy churches real long shot I
The statement attribut~d to L EM lEU X pro football coac~ Buddy Iarker PLUMBING amp HEATING INC to the effect that IGood coching for Domestic is more perspiration tha n n ~ spiration remihds us oE our ~~~ amp Industrfal revered physic~ profess1lr at Sales and ~ Boston College rr John robin __bullbullbull- Service who always ins~sted thai aca- wy 2-9447 demic success was based on 90 2283 ACUSHNET AVE per cent pEmipir~tion and lO per NEW BEDf=_OAD cent inSPiration - ~ l
CONFIRMATION IN NAVY CHAPEL Bishop Luke K Arai of Yokohoma administers the sacrament of Conshyfirmation to Cpl Milton Morris of Waquoit Mass and 13 others at a camp chapel in the U S Naval Air Station in Atsugi Japan Standing in rear is Father Gerald J Ryall of New York an Augustinian missionary in JapanNC Photo
Citizens for Decent Literature Meet to Expand Movement
ASHLAND (NC) ~ Citizens for Decent Literature from all bull the obscene literature trade over Ohio met here to form a the Cincinnati attorney said statewide unit of the civic 01- Compared with them he deshy
clared we are just a bunch ofganization and lay plans for a boys trying to play in the big national group leagues But boys or not we
In an aU-day meeting the 60 have to go down into the jungle CDL representatives adop~d a and fight them and beat resolution citing the extent of them the pornography trade and call- Warning that any good cause Ing for the banding together of draws a lot of crusaders and doshyorg~nizations which oppose its gooders who are over-eager and spread lt0 under-educated Mr Keating The resolution pointed out urged CDL members to familshy
that in recent yearsmiddot there has iarize themselves -with the Ila shy
been an ever-increasing num- ture of the obscenity tradeand bel of lewd base and porno- the laws which try to-restl11ct it graphic magazines on our news- Enforce Laws stands Estimates of the Dumshy
bel of indecent publications Louis Arata also of Gificinshyissued in this country mn as nati recalled that Citizens for high as 10 million oopies Decent Literature was fOUl)ded monthly it said in tha~ city less than lour y~ars
Th - 1 ti dded that the ago We saw that the only e reso u on a feasible approach to theprobshyp~ncI~al theme of these m~g- lem was legal he saiq We
aZI~es IS S~X w~th no resttlc- found good laws alteady in exshytions or lImItations and as-
d th t t f th f d JStence on the City county andserte amos 0 em In t the hands of state levels bull But downnght
their way m 0 apathy on the part of the pubshycollege-age or younger youths lic seemed to be the chief rea-
Press Freedom son why they were riot enshyWe believe in and cherish forced
the freedom of the press the resolution declared but beshylieve the material to which ~e
have referred falls outside of the purvi~w of thisfreedoRi
The resolution concluded by urging all Ohio organizations engagedmiddot in the fight onobscenshy
ity to band together and give their wholehearted support and encouragement to statewide organization to be known as Citizens for Decent Literature Inc
The CDL representatives heard Charles Keating founder and director of the movement describe the battle against porshynography as a jungle ~ight
Criminals communists and unscrupulous persons willing to make a profit at any cost to the well being of society are part ~f
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Five Per Cent Average Time For Relig~on bull GENEVA (NC) - Ren
gious education occupies an average of five per cent of the time in courses of study of public schools in 73 nations according to a report made pubshylic here at the 21st International Conference on- Public Education
The study was prepared by the International Bureau for Edshyucation and the United Nations Educational Social and Culshytural Organization (UNESCO)
It showed that religious trainshying occupies as much as 195 per cent of the time in pUblfc schools in some countries (
Commenting on the report Msgr John Fen_ ~lO a Iepre- sentative of the Holy See at the education conference said the Vatican delegation is greatly satisfied to learn that religioUi education is given so much atshytention in the pu blic schools of So many countries
However Msgr Ferrofino a member of the Apostolic Nunshyciature at Berne added that J his delegation was deeply grieved at the evidence that religious training is excluded from public schools in some nations
This situation is mitiga~d he said by the religious training given in private schools He cited figur~s prepared by the Intershynational Bureau for Catholic Education at the Hague which show that some seven and a half million children study in private schools- in West Germany the Netherlands Great Britain Ausshytria Belgium France Ireland and Italy
In the United States Msgr Ferrofino pointed out about five million children receive religious training in pJivate ~hools
Msgr Ferrofino praised a shittjrrient of the middotU S delegashytionto theconference that one of the objectives of educa~iOJl in the United States is to obtain a high standard of spiritual
middotJlloral and ethical formatioh Such Ii definition of the goob
of education he said comes closer to the ideal of complete education than the mere moral education cited in the publk education programs ofmiddot several nations
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Says bisneyoi1dfIS~71Walf~s~ltmiddotmiddotIh~rs J~ly 17 195~
Most Acces~ibleSh~W~as~ Jh William H Mooring
This week I h~ve some ~ords toeat middot After attending the D~meylanrl prem~ere in July 1955
said Walt Disney appeared to have brought qown from the realms of imagination into our world of crass material shy
ism his kingdom of crea- fornia md a mecca to most tures with their fine paroshydies of human strength of weakriess At Disrieyland they cOilld be touched by arld touch us for a quarter or four bits a ride
feared that by using his fairyland charshyactels to cajoleins tea d 0 f
eharm tis Walt had done vioshylieilCe to his itO c k p i I e of imaginative and ever re-play-able movies I was wrong I had under-estimated the power 8tI Disneys art nd over-esti- Jaat~d public resistance to hill had made outa good ease for essentially commercial show- stronger U S-Philippine coshy
t d d_nship opera JOn on economic an Ip-By now almost 12000000 lomaiic levelsmiddot Hiss message to
people have enjoyed Disneyland Hollywood boiled down to this About 43 per cent of them came --m outslde of Callfornla VISshyuv
ltors have represented over 60 foreign countries You might think of the place as mainly for young children but adults out-Ilurilber children 3 to 1 in age lit any rate
middot Adds New Attractions Disneyland has grown in size
Mid scope An original invest menf of $17000000 has been inshy
OICaSed to $23600000 the new- middotpeople For as President Garcia est attractions including a $300 pointed outmiddot the Philippines is 000 full-scale replica of the 18th one of Asias strongest rallyhig aentliry windjammer Colum points against athetistic commushybia which was thefirst Amer- nism It needs films to help- not i_I ship to sail around the hinder world Scnsesmiddot Politi
also a new 0I1e-~II launched a campaign of eivicTheres bull a According to one report Carlmiddot
waf trip through Tomorrow-middot Fnremans The Brlmiddotdge on the~ land and other delights ranging River Kwai already believed _ gtlIVI1i space ships to an imagin- to have taken in $6000000 durshyscurry down the hole with ing less than 1 000 theater runs Alice in W~mderland - in the USA is not acceptable
Froll the start Walt has said middotfor Eastern_ Berlin where the ttaet his Disneyland may never Reds hae the s1ly-so This may be fully and finally completed indicate the commies think the It will constantly be changing film is agin em _w attractions rising Aduillly do any American
On a recent weekdaygt 10 films play Eastern Germany ~uthful company I re-vlslted thesedays If they do the nUI1l-Disneyland I found courteous ber is small and the take microshyc~eerCul staffs Improved facili-scopic This tale about Kwai ties for hancpmg the crowds sounds mighty like a political ~lenty of good low-priced eat- publicity gag to me 109 pla~e~ and well shaded rest- Kwai teeins with Oneshyfal patl~
middot EXCltmg and Instructive These help to create the genshy
er~l atmQs~lere of happin~ss gaiety and contentment which pervades Disneyland as ftlll shylIIeeking family groups move through the magic of yesterday
todaymiddot and tomorrow On every side ideas spring at one endshylessly Most of them are excit shying as well as instructive
Disneyland has become a place to wonder as well as wander From Mickey Mouse to Dumbo
Donald Duck to the Sevel~ Dwarfs David Crockett to tt~ ~ Sleeping Beauty aU the characshyers on which Disney has basedhis~ unique reputationas the w~1ds gr~atestpurveyor of famlly enertainrneiitcombine 110 make pf Disrieyiarida pul
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Far from satiating public inshyterest in the theater and TV pc~~rams provided by Disney Disneyland so blends artistic and oornmercial appeal as to stimushy
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man ~ has done what no
cMh~rs have attempted He lias lIlade his name a seal and guar~ antee of good clean fun for thenst family audience While many modern showmen have starved us of entertainment reshyfleeting the sense of child-like wonder innate in us all Disney has reached out via theater and llome screens to provide healthyre-recreation even incidental education in its finest popular forms
Arid in this plan I now see ~ has made Disneyland hill reatest and most accessible showcase No wonder itmiddot is -ut to all those visitine Cali shy
Please send us more motion pictures which reflect ideals your country and mine have in common
He did not say but seemed to infer that not all the Hollywood movies sent to the East in these
days express or exemplify the -better side of American life
This message from Garcia should be taken seriously tomiddot
heart by the Holly~ood movie
people living here Message From Garcia
President Carlos P Garcia of the Philippines visited 20th Century-Fox studios the busishyest and most confident in Holly- wood these days At luncheon he was feted by the Motion Picture AssociatioIJ
Film stars ~nn Blyth Irene Dunne Virginia Mayo Ronald Regan Jeff Chandler Rod Steishyger ~une Lockhart Joan Fonshytaine and others were present Many top producers directors and ~riters were there too
President Garcia already had seen President Eisenhower He
World ism and since when have the Marxists objected to that
-Colorado CentenaryDENVE~ (NC)-A Pontifi shy
cal Mass and a pageant featuring 100 Years of Catholic Faith in P
Colorado will be among the contributions of Colorado Cathshyolics tp the Rush to the Rockshyies centennial celebration here
l Fl 1959n e )ruary
H SEA1gt 49th 81ATEG M h I()vernormiddot IC ae A Stepshyovich of the Territorv of Alaska is _a native Ala~kan son of a pioneer immigrantshyof the golil rush days First Catholic ever elected to that
office he is a graduate of Gon7aga University Sp()shyklne and Notre Dame Uni- versit~~ law schooL Themiddot 39shy
year~ld war veteran is the father of ei~ht children nnd is a daily Conununicailt
afld religious~iilstructionto pre- shy fulfll h pare the people to I t elr duties as eiiizens
The campaign includes a courSe for leaders oi the move- ment gi~en by pr6iniQent )ay of the Mission continentsmiddot and ecclesiastical personalitiesmiddot _ --- shyat the parish theatre of the Cut outthis cojumn pi~ your sacrificeto it and mailit to the Church of Our Lady of Candle- Most Rev F~lton J Shee~National Director of The Society for mas here the PropagatIon ~fthe Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York I N Y
It deals with such questions or y~ur DIOCESAN DIREC~OR REV RAYMOND T CONSiDINE as the position middoto Catholics with middot368 N9rth Main ~treet Fall River Mass
regard to political parties and therole of the Church and the Former Industrialist u S~ SenateConfirms state in the field of the general SImiddotngs F middotrst Mass McCone Selection welfare of the people It also includes a studyof social ques- ROUBAIX France (oNC) WASHINGTON (NC) - The
MARTYR PRIEST Fifty y~ars ago Father Leo Heinshyrichs OFM of St Elizashybeths Church Denver was kiHed by an anarchist while
d t b H Ihe wasmiddot 18 n utmg 0 y Communion at Sunday Mass
Born in Oestrichs Archdioshy
cese of Cologne Germany in 1867 he entered the Order of St Francis at Paterson
NJ in 18~(being ordained
in 1891 His cause for beati shyfication has been present~d to the Vatican A special
plaque may be ampeen in the Denv~r Franciscan Church
aSking th~ faithful to~ pray for him Instead they come to pray to him NC Photo
C ampo ign Begins
In Venezuela
CARACAS (NC)~Yenezuelas Catholic Action moveme~t has
Bishop of LiIle in the catHedralP h G t S t of that cityarls ~ smiddot uppor -----lr------~From Farm Lands DIMMICK (NC) - Members ATWOOmiddotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotDmiddotmiddotmiddotof Sacred Heart parish in this bull i
~l~~t ~~~~e~ OILSCHi~middotE~LAL~YJ_~ The men of th~ parish ahnost
all- of whom ure farmers have HEATNGmiddot 0ILSrented the land from its owner dUIing the past two years and
have farmed it in their spare South bull Sea Ststime I
So far proceeds froJ the par Hyannfs Tel HY 81 ish fann have provided a new heatingplar1t for the church new sacristy doors and other improvemenJs Chief crops on ~ Check These Banking Services the 120 acres are corn and soyshybeans Real Etate l_ns -------------- bull
Savings lank life InsuranceBROOKLAWN bullCMistmas and VacatiOn Clubs PHARMACY Savings Accounts
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Have you evermade a convert Have YOO loved your lalth_ much that it overflowed to make others share the JOYs 01 ihe GOs- pel Couldmiddotthere not be spiritual birth-control as well as physical birth control If the spirit 01 a Catholic stifles the generation 01 Christ in ~tbers is it not serious as is the robbing of the earth 01 the fruit when tIJe seed is planted
To the m~ITied thesinglegt and all the faithful will be asked on Judgment Day Where are your children Some will have to give account Of the generation of the flesh and all must give account of the generation of ihe Spirit Is the United States canonical-minded or evangelical-minded does it consider only the sheep within its own fold or do we re~ member that Our Lord said Other sheep I have who are not of the fold
The United States has eleven times as many Catholics as South Korea bu~ counts less than twice as many converts Th~ U~ted States h~s fifteen times as many priests as Sout~ Korea However eonvershysions in the United States Dumber less than three per priest per lear while in South
Iorea conversioqll aUinber two hundred pe test per yeK
-- shyBecause there was ~o one ~ teach them religion four non-
Christian villages 150 miles south of Seolllbegan a do-it-~ourself conversiOn campaign Now two thousand are ready for Baptism and many more are asking for instructions ~
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If you have never had a convert it would be well as priest or layman to lJegin making sacrifices to send misionaries or teachers of catechism to these areas This can be done -for aboutmiddot $25 a month Whe~e could $25 a month or any multiple of it bebettermiddot spent to prepare for a happy eternity What a joy on Judgment Day to learn that through our self-denial converts will rise up to declare us blessed lor aiding hi giving them the faith The quesshy
tion of where your sacrifices will be sent to make converts will as always ~epend ap~n the Holy Father~ When you give to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith you give to the Holy Fatber and by all~wjng him to decide where the sacrifice must be ent you bring apon yourself an exira blessing
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GOD LOV~ YOU to HK for $5 To thaflk God for His manyblessings~ to MLS for $5 to MABmiddotfor $3 I promised the Missions this sacrifice if l won 3 scl1olarship for high School 1 did bull tq JP fot ~l~ Frcgtm t~e fortunate for the unfortunateshy
T k th h I ld _ a e e ow 0 e wor In your hands You can do just that if
you pick up a WORLDMISSION ROSARY and circle the globe in payer For 3 sacrifice-offering of $2 ~long with your request you can havea rosary on which you will remember to pray for all ~be Missi~s of the world because the multicolore~ beads reinind you
Senate has confirmed without opposition President Eisenhowshyers appointment of John A Mcshy
Cone Los Angeles businessman as a member of the Atomic Energy Commission Mr McCone a Catholic layshy
man and a Knight of St Greshygory since 1955 represented tHe President at the March 1956 celshyebration of the 80th birthday and 17th anniversary of the corshyonation of His Holiness Pope Pius XII
Mr McCone disc1os~d here that it is understood he would
be named chairman of the A I
E C Hesucceeds Adm Lewis L Strauss former middotchairman
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bullI BURNER SALES 1 amp SERVICE I I Ii 21 Wilbur St Taunton iIPh~e VAndyke 20~82 t _~__~_p_-__-o~I~
tions arldo the rights of farri-Hies in matters of education
In announcing the campaign Catholic Action leaders declared that if was their movements
mission to insure proper gufdshyance of the faithful in order that they might be practicing Catholics and better citizens in the exercise of their civic duties and rights
JThe group of lecturers giving the course in civic and religiousinstruction includes Auxiliary shyacas ~hq ~s also Military Vicar
f Bishop Ramon Lizardi 0 Carshyof Venetuela
~he five chiidren and 26 grandshychildren of a prominent indusshytrialist attended his first Solemn Mass in the Church of Saint Martin here wHh hundreds of his fotmer employes Andr~Lepoutre 69 left Roushy
baix shortly after the death of his wife 10 years ago Leaving the several wool processing plants and mills he owned in the hands of his relatives he went to the Benedlctlne Abbey of St Andre near Bruges Belgium to study for the priesthood
He was ordained by His Emishynenee Achille Cardinal Lienartmiddot
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THE ANCHORshyAstronomy SCIOO at Georgetown Thurs July 17 1958 13
Opens Space 4~ge to Students WASHINGTON (NC) - The while advancing in the knowshy Assert Church
Graduate llChool of astron Igtmy ledge of astrophysics conducted here ill the nat ons Promi~es HopeThe very word astronomicalcapitol at Georgetown Univershy has come to symbolize size orsity is one of the largest in middotthe To Christians great magnitude Computingworld J problems relating to the solar SAN FRANCISCO (NC)
Authority for ~he lrtatenent system used bya mathematical -The Church always looksis Father Francis J~ Heyden SJ genius who directs the s~hool He said like it is going down in disshyBut at Georgetowns school of
aster-this is true in everyit is the only Cat~olic scho( 1 of astronomy a time-saving eiecshyastronomy in thi~ country al shy age Our times look the worsttronic computor has been obshythrough there are some 59 ether But the Church is not goingtained It is an electronic brain Buch schools in thJ nation down It is Christ living againformally known as ElectroData
in each member in each genershyTher are some 10 studem s at E 101 manufactured by the Burshyation and not communism northe school One ot the uni vershy roughs Corporation The brain
Ilityr most distinglJished grldushy is able to compute in a manner a million devils can stop the Mystical Bodyates in radio-astr~nomy is Dr of minutes problems which used
The man talking is FatherJohn P Hagen noW the dirE ctor to take a mathematical genius of the U S Navya Vanglard days and weeks to solve Martin DArcy SJ former project master of Campion Hall Oxford
New Meaning University now lecturing at theIn search for truth rather than I With the coming of the space middotUniversity of San Francisco age the Institute of World Poli shy
a race for supreDacy of s ~ace
His message Hope the astronomy llChol at Georgeshy ty founded in 1945 at Georgetown was found~d 123 )ears In a world beset by problematown by the late famous scholarago The roll call of students each Christian individual must Father Edmund A Walsh 5Jand scholars who jhave come to imitate Christ in struggling withhas taken on a new significancethe ~iChool over t~e years reads middot his own crosS knowing that heThe institute originally waslike a Whos Who in Scieltce will be knocked down but knowshyfounded to deal with problemsThe coursesmiddot are ~asic afid fasshy middot ing too that he is winning aU
of international affairs concernshycinating and the ~dents tomc the timeing war But now there arefrom many partsmiddot of the Wlrld Father DArcy acknowledg~problems in unchartered areasEarly Y~ars the perils of the time communshyand there are global matters shynever before dreamed of as manshyFather James Curley SJmiddot 123 YEARS OF ASTRONOMY Founded in middot1835 the ism war strife poverty each
founded the schoCll in 1835 He kind looks C)nce again tomiddot the school of astronomy at Georgetown UniversityWashing- mans personal struggle But he Iltarted the practice of kee ping glory of the God-made stars ton D C is the only Catholic school of its kind in the nation i~sists Gods on our side a daily record ofl temperatures
and thelargest in the world A noted astronomer Father Need Virtue ~f Hopenoon 3 pm and q pm Balomshyeter readings wcentre taker at Renovate Chap~l Francis J Heyden SJ is its direCtor The toll call of its Hes times~ million more
powerful than any devil Father noon He entered the infO mashy dgra uates reads like a Whos Who in Science-~ The George- DArcy reminds With the Re-Don faithfully ot~r 50 y~ars At W~st Point
town Astronomical Observatory pictured here was begun demption the devil was defeatedprestrving the d~~ for future WEST POINT (NC)-A $500- on the campus in 1841 NC Photo for aQ time-thats the messagescholars He hardly could lave 000 renovateion project isunder- of St Paul We should remem- realized that this practice one
way at the Chatgtel of the Most Swedmiddotmiddotsh Smiddotchoolboy Gmiddotyes Lesson bel it The devils been check- day would develfpinto Jront Holy Trinity at the Uinted States mated forever Of course indishypage news Military ~cademyhere I Chimiddot Ch l Hmiddot viduals can perish through theirIn 1841 the astronomical ob A new tower will be built for n at OC urcn ~tory own fault and there will al shynervatory was begun at the unishy the gothic structure and the STOCKIOLM (NC) -- Radio The 110000 Crowns Ques- ways be natural anxiety but versity campus alld in 1845 the chapel sanctuary and choir loft listeners and teltivision viewers tions and the answers given by there is no cause for pelsimism first observations were II ade will be expanded in this predominantiy Protestant Haakon on the Swedish radio Ho~ is a virtue much neededThe dist~nction ot determi ling
In addition the chapel base country were given a lesson in and teleyision shlgtw were the today bull the true meridian pf Washington ment will be enlarged and an the history of the Catholic following 1) Which pope was Father 0Arcy believes thatwas achieved in 1850 by the all-purpose room will be con- Church during - the past few imprisoned in Castel Saflt An- Catholics are too much infected Jesuit university structedformeetjngs and lec- weeks by a 13-year-old schQol- gelo during the 1ack Qf Romc with Jansenism-talingmiddot theIn 1911 the latel Father Franshytures The work is expected to boy and was freed upon payment of negmiddotativemiddotview that God is toecis ATorndorf S- fo~nded the be completed about Christm~smiddot Haakon Josephson of this city a ransom (Cleent VII 1523-middot severe emphasizing the stayinoeisll1010gical observatory a1 the
Most Holy Trinity chapel a attracted nationwide attention 34) 2) Whi~h plaquope took the away from sin instead of emshySCh(4)l There day tn and daJ out parish of the New York arch- whim he appeared on the Swed- initiative of the first Crusade phasizirig doing goodteleseisms were r1corded ar d in diocese was built in 1899 after ishr~dio and television version (Urban JI 1088-99) 3) Which The Jesuit scholar and edu-1923 Georgetown I Was abl to
record the great (arthquake ofmiddot a spe~ial act of Congress author- of Double or Nothing Choos- Pope allowed Charlemagne to cator thinks that the doctrine TokJo 12 hours bcentfore the n~ ized use of government land for ing the historyof the papacyas be crowned on Christmas Day in of the- Mystical Body holds
a Catholic church The parish his subject he won the top prize St feters (Leo Ill 795-816) promise of restoring hopeprominent news $ervice of the now serves some 750 cadets of 10000 -Swedish crowns (about 4) Which pope fourJded the Sis- Christians His advice is enshyday reported the fUsaster
and several hundred officers $2000)afte~ giving the correct tine Chapel and was alse gtin- graved in the motto Living thSpace ~ge enlisted men civilians and their answers to a series of questions volved in the cOllspiracy against truth in love let us grow upToday there ar~ new use for families about eight popes Lorepzo de Medici (Sixtus IV in Him who is our head Christ
the observatory instrum ~nts The chapel has always been As an additional prize Haakon 1471-84) 5) Which pope ex- Too many Christians are likeAtomic explosion$ may be deshy maintained without government was given a free trip to Rome commumca~ed Savonarola and St Thomas the Apostle thetectcd in various parts of the caused thIs reformer to be support A national committee where the highlight of his four- h d d b d h t want a sIgn they are not willIngworld Now that the space age t h ange an Ullle as a ere IC t b l th t hdunder the direction of Gen J ay VISI came w en he was re- (Alexander VI 1492-1505) 6) 0 eleve WI ou seell1g ehas evolved from ~he atomic age Lawton Collins (USA Ret)is ceived in audience by His Holi- Which popes troops defeated s~ld But we must no~ ask forthe big problem if a better unshyseeking funds for the renovation ness Pope Pius XII The Pontiff signs Our Lord remll1ded uswhich were tak~n at 6 am project The special gifts com- who had heard about the school- those 0 Empelqr Fredellk IIa~ that Blessed are they who seederstanding of ~hotosyntllesis mittee is headed by Gen An- boys interest in the history of Parma (Innocent IV 1243-~4) not but believe thony C McAuliffe (USA the popes encouraged him to 7) WhIch pope was the subject Palrish Has I Splenl~id of a famous paintfng by Titian L M b hmiddotRet) continue his study of the papacy argest em ers and ratified the cC4~titutions ofVocations ~ecord Gen Collins said that COh- New York Bound the Jesuit order (Paul III 1534- OMAHA (NC)-The Catholic
WESTPHALIA (NC) - V7hen tributions to be the project can Shortly before returning to 49) 8) Which pope under whose Daughters of America now has the Church of thcent Visitation in be sent directly to the chapel Stockholm Haakon also re- pontificate the dogma of papal its largest membership 209000 this little commlmity on the here The General stressed that ceived an offer to come to New infallibility was proclaimed in the 55-year history of the plains of central T~xas celeblated anyone interested in having a York to qualify for the $64000 voluntarily took the position of organization This was anshyits 71ith anniversarr nine pI iests corps of middotofficersmiddot with proper Question quiz show He accepted being a prisoner in the Vati- nounced here at the national and 21 Sisters w~re amon~ the spiritual training should be in- the offer after obtaining his par- can after the unification of convention of the Catholic wornshynatives who retuled home and terested in the project ents consent to make the trip Italy (Pius IX 1846-1878) ens group too~ part in it
There are only 163 fan ilies in this all-CathoJ)c commu nity but in recent years- there nave ~fllt 48 vocati0rs--10 pi iests nd 38 SIsters __
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Divine Word So~iety THE ANCHOR- 4Th~ Yardstick Thurs July)7 1958- I
Names College Head ST LOUIS (NC)-A -priestSays Corporations~ Unions ~ African Bishop
bull who has spent the last decade -working among Negro poor in FRANKFURT (NC) ~ BishopMust Coordinate Policies St Louis has been selected by Joseph IGwanuka of Masaka
By Msgr GorgeG Higgins the Society of the Divine Word Uganda ordained two p~iests of to become rector of the DivineDirector NCWC Social Action Department thlaquo White Fathers here for theWord College in Washington
On July 1wages and other labor costs in the steel African missionsHe is 67-year-old Father WilshyIndustry went up automatjcanyunde~the terms of the third liam A Benz He will ordain five more in
and last year of the Steelworkers current contract Why Catholic schools the ne~ recshy Munich on July 20 This is the tor believes are urgently needed first time an African-born bishopdidnt the industry (fo(the twelfth time since the end of tomiddot win Negroes to Catholicism has ordained priess in_this dty
alone stop the march of infla- crisis getS lilY worsetheym~bt 5Miriiaturi Booklet U~ry be persladrd fol~iye~t a try
That last senten~eof -~ bllt for th~ time bejnitbey aremiddot ~mz GefIl1aIJY (NC)- A SupercRight DelwlteExtra d~se Trim not likely ~ ito 90 ~~niature bo9~et mea$uring _
middotSM~KED bull SHANKLESS La ConclUSIon In the words of o~ly a Jittl~ more t~im six tbou- _ economist John K Galbraith in sandths ofa square inclt 000- ~
middot TteAf~luent Soci~ty Where tain~ng the Lord~ P~aer u --iriflation is concerned nearly seven languages has been placedmiddot evelyone firidsitconvenient to on sale heremiddot
middot cohline himself to conversation The 14-page booklet so ti07 that three copies can be placed
I Portugal Issuesmiddot New on a penny is being sold to raise funds to rebuild the JohannSeries of Stamps Gutenberg Museum here which SPECIAl
LISBON (NC)-Portugal has _ was destroyed during the war issued two new series of stamps T~e Our Father is printed in representing two native saints English German French Dutch who are venerated in thiscoun- Swedish Spanish and Amershy SALE try _ ican as the publishers call it
The stamps bear the images of 1dW middot St~ Theotonius a 12th century
Augustinian monk and middotSt Eliz- ab~th of Portugal 14th century queen who became famous for her charity-
The series are of two stamps each Tne image of St Theotoshy
riius is printed oil a green hVoshy_ ~cudo s1lt gt c and on a sepia JHUR$DAY FRIDA~
~ Iive-e~udo stamp The brick ed AND SATURDAY ONLYI90MME~10RATIVES The and violet d~noininationsof the
blcent~nmal of the birth of St Elizabethseries have aface lIIio It hOt or icedl AntQJ1io C~nova (1757-1S2i6 c va~t1Er ~~ o~e~nf2gt9 eScudos famed sculptor imdfirst di~~slle~h~~~y ~
rector of the Vatican mus- Mi1d Ind69c
World War II) counter im- BI h b I t I h oug s rmgs ~s dlr~t y tomiddot ~ed la eJ WIt a substantial the point of thismiddotcolumn~ It is ~crease III prices debatable whether or not the
According to Business steel industry should increase itS W~ek thats the main topic of prices this year imd whether or discussion these days in the not it should have raised themmiddot iteel and re- 11 times since the end of World lated industries War II It is also being But -thats beside the pOint discussed in the The point is that the decision as daily press to whe~her or not there ought to
CONDUCTS SERVICESBus i n e s s be another price increase in an Father Robert Lynch OFMWeek says that industry as important as steel
the~e is ~o sin- should not be made in a vacuum will conduct solemn devoshygle ans~er to but hould be coordinated with tions in honor of St Anne t his question the price (and wage and profit) at Our Ladys Chapel Newbeyond U S decisions of other industries
Bedford July 20-26 SteePs s tat e- What Next ment that it is At the present time unforshynot going to act tunately this can be done -orily Soiled Currencyuntil the situ haphazardly if at all There is ation clarifies And thats about no organization nor federation Giftto School the siz~ of it of organizations in which labor
If is taken for granted at and management from the PITTSBURGH (NC)-St Anshycourse that steel piiceswill major industries can meet even thonys Sehool for Retarded eventually be raised either one to talk about much less sys- Children in nearby Oakmont at a time or all at once but tematically coordinate their Pa is $10970 richer through an -Until the situation clarifies it- wage-price-profit decisions inmiddot anonymous gift in soiled and deshyllelf ~ven the experts can onlymiddot the best interests of the econ- comp()sed bills -
guess as to why the industry omy as a whole The money arrived at the cOntraryto its past policy is -I can only conclude there- sehoolby mail in a dirty and teinporarily holding-the line fore with the same set of ques- bulky White envelope There
Se~~rl t~ntativeexplan~tion~lttions I ask~d inth~column tw~ was no indication of its senders bave beep suggestedOnei is w~e~s ago what_~lft~Where identity The ~oney mostly in th~tthe ~teelindu~trYsunexOwe go_ftO~~~re $20 bills ~~s mailed in~itts-~cted de~sion to PQstp~ne if ~o we gOJ)~ll~ph~~ardly as burgh - 1
n4)ttO fQrego another increasem ~he Iast~ WIthihttle~rno ~o-j Fa~h~r Artru~ h G~rQm in prices was motivat~d tya ordln~t19n a~n tile ffiaJgtr m~ tect~~ of the I~S~ItUtlO~ said desire to curb inflation and duSt~I~S a~aUDl~llSH so we ta~ tbeuro ~oney was evIdently thereby lJelp to cure the cllrrenl have It on th~a~th~~Ity of Mr br~ed ~~s~ middothovl~n~ no economic recession alough-who 18 c~rtamly one of 0rte ~nowsTli~ bills are the
Th t t t h the two or three most impor- ~melJize as billsI)oW used shyt aaCCsordanl gln eBres ~ng twcory tant business executives in the I didiIt try to handle them
bu n 0t USIness eek Ut d S hli there probabl isnt an thin ~ m ~ tates -that we shall ~uce addedltbeca~sewhen it For -one u~ng it ru~ssrack contmue to hav~ mflabo I ~uc~e~ one It started to upagainstan official U S Steel _ Remem~erwhlt he ~Id No cr~lble 10 myhand ~he bIllS position made ublic last Au- one co~panyno one lTIduStry~fe~ not stacked or ~ven ~und gust b Ch P Ro M andnooneuDloncanal()ne5top marubberband-butJuststuffed
Y bef alrmathn Kgefr the march of inflationmiddot in the envelope BIough ore e e auver Committee investigating steel If 0tI the~ther han~ we agree O~ the adVice o~ ~n attorney price rises - that the major co~po~ations and and ~ocal bank offiCIals Father
d the major unions of the United Garbm ~nt ~he mor~ey an en-Mr Blou~h recalled that In States ought to rdinate th ve~ope to the curenty redempshy
May 1948 WIth the hope of curb- lt00 ellmiddot ~ d f h U in fl t pohcles mmiddot the best interests of ~on IVISI(~nO te S Treas- r~C~~$al ~05n U~ S ~teellowe~ the e~(momYas~awllole are we un Jihe goyerpment r~d~Dedt rant p~r t~n ~nd refused prepare~ to _take the next logi- tbe ~118 ~ft~J ~Pilratln~ and ~~em~g~a~~~reetried cal steP ~y~tinging them tQ- ountng the~ ~ pr~sS th~te t Iether for thlS P1rpose in some mvolved ~hemlcal treatm~nt In
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at Mt St Mary Convent here me is at present ftationed
Sister Margaret Mary R lM bull native of Some~set Mass has taught at St Joseph School Fall River Holy Family School Newmiddot Bedford St Maryt School ~orth Attll~boro and I Holy ~ ame School Ne~ Bedfprd where she is now statIOned
Sister Mary Catherine R SM bull native of Newfdundland after some years of t~aching a St Joseph School F~li River was appointed Mistres~ of Novices at Mt St Mary Convent and later became the Mothfr Superilr of the l~all River Corpmunity l~rom
1939 to 1957 she was Cour cilor Provincial at Cu~berland R I Sistllr is at presert assistait to the Superior of M~ St Rita Conshyvent Cumberlandl R I
Sister Mary Gertrud~ RSM a native of New Ifedford u ught in St Louis School St Pa trick School St Jose~h School and Mt St Mary 4cademy Fall River St Mary ISchool rforth Attleboro and St Kilian Sc hool New Bedford whfre she is sta- tioned at present She has been Superior at St P~trick Con vent Fall River and Principal cf St PatrickSchool stl Joseph Sool and St Kilian S~hooI Hel sisshyter Sister Mary Anthony R SM who died in 1~55 was also among those professed on July 16 1908
Sister Mary Ttresita R SM bull nltive of Taunton Mass bas taught in the elerhentary grades at St Mary Cathedral School and lateras supervisor of lliusic and Art in St 1Iary Cathedral School and St Mary St~hool New Bedford S~e is at pI esent
stationed at Our iLady of) I[ercy Convent Nw Bedford
SEles Per~ecuti[)n Possible ~ow of Our Lady l~a here
Thestatement was issued the LAUNCESTONI (NC)-Ierseshy day befpre a second promisedmiddot
nttion of Catholicsis not today Hmiracle was to take place arid impossible even fn the En llish- instructions were giVen thatmiddot it BPeaking world Archbishop John C Heenan of jLivcrpool Aid here ~
He was addres ing some 5000 persons gathere in this ornshywall town for ttje annual comshymemoration of themartJrdom of Blessed Cuthb~rt Mayne proshytomartyr of the I British semshyinary priests I
(The seminarr priests were priests ordained abroad lit- the time of the Refo~mation ~n Engshyland A law pa~sed during the reiltn of Queen ~lizabeth I ~ade
it high treason jpunishab Ie by death for a seminary dest even to be in En~land)
Powerful odern Iates Aid Archbishop JIeenan are no less determhied than w~ ~ the England of the I first Eliabeth to stamp out th~1 ancient Iaith
]iar more pers4ns are no sufshyfering for their jFaith thall ever before he declared so th it the 20th century cold be cal ed an age of martyrs
All Europe has seen swift changes in our o~n )ifetiml the Archbishop a~ded Nobody dares prophesy what will be the polftical comple~ion of his or any other coun~ry in 10 or 20 years time Forces hostile to all religion are in the ma rch It is not inconceivable that even in the English-~peaking world Catholics may have to ~hoose
between faith a)ld persor al seshycurity
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Remain Books0 MEXICO CITY (NC) -- With
the ruling Institutional Revo_ lutionary party (PRI) rl mning far ahead in ullofficial I eturns and the electi0r assured of its
middot presidential ca~didate fonso Lopez Mateos tbe laws hostile to the Church in this country arl~ expected ~ remain ~n the books
It is anticiplted that asiD other recent PRI administrashytions these laJs probab y will not be strictly lenforced Presishy
MOTHER SUPERIOR AND PRESIDENT At the White House Mother Francine Marie Lepicard (above) Superior General of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul accompanied by three other members visitedmiddot THIRTY YEARS AGO President Eisenhower and presented him a painting of
the foundation was laid for 81 Marys Church EUAD Archdiocese the head of Christ Visiting her communitys houses in laquoit ERNAKULAM INDIA Financial conditions prevented the Churcla the United States and Canada Mother Lepicard will return
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from belne built In the past few year to her headquarters in Paris today NG Photo the parlshloDers aU POOl farmers bave
with extreme difficulty and hardship shytbemselvetl beeD able to save $2000 Wltla this mODey to buy materials and tbroUlb Dismi~~ Report of Apparation their OWD labor they built tbe walls
TERN (NC)-Anmiddot official tatement issued by the Terni and Nanli diOCese has dismissedmiddot any element of- divine -origin
middotmiddotin recently reported apparitions
be posted in all churches of the diocese~ An earlier promised miracle-the cure of an infant -failed to take PlacemiddotSuggests Catholic
The statement declared Festmiddotvat middotn IrelandHAt Maratta Alta on the outshy
skirts of Terni two children (11- DUBLIN (NC)-A suggestion year-old Gino Armadori and 9- for a national Catholic festival year-old Paola Piazza) claim to in Ireland was offered here by bave repeatedly middotwitnessed ap- Chief Superintendent H OMara tlte trials and problems spiritual aDd material to be met and r paritions of the ltadonna Also of the Dublin police force Hived 1I0t ODly at the time of the acceptance of
- other- persons claim they have had Visions Asmiddotamiddotresultmiddotof the reports put out by the press largecrowds f(lIli the town and other areas have flocked to the place fof the repOrted apparishytions)
Aid to Talented BosToN (NC)The Carnegie
Corporation of New York has given a grant of $85000 to Bos- ton College to subsidize in part the institutions- program for especially talented stuQents the college announced
HOLY CROSS FATHERS
FOUR-YEAR COEDUCATIONAL COLLEGE
for Information write to
This episCopal c~ria after their ehurch All their savings have bee careful consideration deClares used aDd cODditions are such at preset that the aforementioned facts tbat the pittance thei earn ~ardly eovenexclude in the most absolute the expenses ofthelr daily Iivln lJnle way the extraordinary intershyvention of God and the Most Holy Virgin am- are theref9re devoid of any prodigious charshyiacter of divine origin
The statement was signed by Msgr Giuseppe Vanni Martini Vicar General of the diocese
Superintendent OMara sug gested such a festival would show the contribution Catpoli shycism has made to Irish life and culture
As ari annual event hemiddot l8iCl it would also serve to attract visitors to Ireland and would consolidate the work of aU CathollC Action bodiesmiddot in Ule
eountry Supeiintendent OMara made
the suggestion at the annual convention of Vexilla Regis alumni organization of St Patshyricks College Maynooth
Former Member of Jewish Faith Ordained Sacred Hearts Father
JAFFREY (NC)- A former member of the Orthodox Jewish faith who was converted to Catholicism during a three-year period of military service has been ordained a priest at Queen of Peace Seminary here
Bishop Matthew F Brady of Manchester ordained Father Simeon Polen in the Congregashytion of the Sacred Hearts~ The young priests father Samuel Polen of Pinebush N Yand his sister Mrs George Pederson also of Pinebush attended the ceremony Father Polen born Simeon
Stanley Polen in New York City became a convert while serving with the U S Army
-Signal Corps He was baptised on the remote Aleutian island of Naknak Alaska in April 1949 by Father George Endal SJ
The soldier had attended John Adams High School in New York prior to entering military servshyice Following his discharge from service in 1950 he joined the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts at Wareham He toek classical studies there for two years spent a years novitiate at the congregations house in Fairhaven and then returned
a root Is put OD the eburch the monsoona JAo Holy FaJhtrs MirJiIJn Ai will ruin the work already done Tbe oDI~ - tht Orimtal Ch reb tbln that the parlshlo1ers can now eo
r Ii tribute Is th labor $5000 will buy tlie mate~lals ~ecellS~ry tocomplete the roof and tlte interior The Arc 1raquolshop of ErDakula~ humbly requests our ald Any help tbat yCNI might be able to Ilve will be deepl) appreciated by the Archblsho~ and tbe people or St Mary Parish EDAD INDIA
A HOME IN OVR OLD AGE ALL OF US WANT THAT oua PALACE OF GOLD CLUB GIVES SISTERS WHO CARE FOB
THE AGED THE MEANS TO PROVIDE THE HOMES
VOCATION PROBLEMS - AeeeptaDee of a religious vocatioD Is Dot always easy many
a YooatloD but ID the followin through One of the reatest dlffleulths facedb) bOYI ID the Near Eastls a material one how to find the financial meaDII to follow a vocatloD The eost for - the INlDuDary tralnlilr Is $600 100middot a year tor shl ~ean ALEXANDER and SEBASTIAN -are two 1raquo011 In INDIA without the flnanela meaDI They are now In tile seminary and wltll many other - shylIemlDulaDs are prayine that 110m ODe will adopt them Indpay f ampbelr lIemlnar) eourse
THE MONEY IN MARYS BANK IS USED FOR THE middotTRAINING OF NATIVE SISTERS MONEY DEPOSITED IN THIS ACCOUNI BRNGS HEA VENLY DIVIDENDS
PERFECTION To be perfect Thousands in religions life are strlvln for perte
aOD through the vows of poverty ehastity and obedience To be poor Is a great trial to be willing to remain POOl wben one mlgbt trive to better oneself require great faith SISTER JOSEPHINE and SISTER CHRISTINE have willingly chosen poverty for life as BASILIAN SISTERS In LEBANON Sinc they are already poor poverty will be nothln new tbey are however sanctifying tbemselve tbrough a dedicated acceptance of poverty Could you help them towards a full life dedi cated to God iD tbe service of otbers The cost of their tralnlnl Is $300 $150 a year for eacll
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If you would like to give such a 1ft In the name of amiddot relative 01 friend we would be ~appy to lend a GIFT CARD indicating your middotklndness Sucb a gift ould bring spiritual benefits to both the giverand the receiver
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to Wareham for two more yeaJl of study
In 1955 he was sent to Rome where he made studies at the Gregorian University from which he received the licenti shyate in sacred theology this year He is to return to Rome in Ocshytober for further study He ~
remaining in Jaffrey for the summer
Most of the students now at the Queen of Peace Seminary here are expected to be assigned to Japan the foreign mission of the congregations American province The congregation was founded during the French Revshyolution and now has 1400 priests 1000 students 300 Brothers and 2000 Sisters
New Superior ROCHESTER (NC)-Mother
Mary Callista has been elected Superior General of the Sisters of the Third Order Regular of
St Francis of the Congregation of Our Lady of Lourdes She succeeds Mother Mary Alcuiu who has been Superior General since 1946
Mother Callista has Ilerved since 1952 a1l general councilor and general vicaress of the ewn- munity
dent-elect Lop~ MateOll is the FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN PresidentTHE ~EAN 110111 of a Catholi= family ald was Mlgr Ptr P Tuohy Natl Sec educated at a ldarist BIothers STONEHILL COLLEGE Send all communications to IIChool here (ATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATIONOfficial returns of the election North EaSton MassachuSetts arl~ not expected to be ann i)unced 480 lexington Ave at 46th St New York 17 N Ybull until Septembet
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Time middotIncreases Fascination OfNewmans Personality
By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno
With that formal solemnity which is rooted in the tradition of the Church the cause of John Henry Cardinal Newman has been introduced in the ecclesiastical court of Bi~mingham England The Archbishop of that see sucshy
eessor to the doughty Ulla- been made t~ cast doubt upon thorne who was Newmans Newmans absolute integrity
middot unwavering friend and sup- This is the work of an agnostic porter in the hierarchy has Geoffrey Faber grandnephew of constituted a commission to be- that Father Frederick Faber gin the long and involved process who was one of Newmans earli shyof examining est recruits for the Oratory of his title to be St Philip Neri but who in the
ranked among course of the years became the Blessed ahd sadly estranged from his mimshygiven the hon- tor ors of the altar Reading Fabers book one has
There is much the feeling of a noxious slime to be accom- being spread over the image of pUshed in this the Cardinal as from wholly inshyextraordinary sufficient and inconclusive evishycase The study dence he attempts to prove a of the cardi- basic and unworthy lack of man-DaIs life and limiss as providing the key to Yirtues must be his career undertaken not Church Seeks Virtge from the viewpoint of a biogra- That Newman was hypersenshy
middot pher but in search of the mfn~t- sitive goes without saying That middot est scrap of evidence which he found it exceedingly- difficult
eould swing the scales ~me way to forgive injuries seems to be the other too clearly established to admit
His writingsvoluminous as of controversy That he made they are including thousands mistakes of- judgment anel wu apan thousands of personal let- a pool assessor of men espeshytelS must be re-examined in dally where friendship had once ~ light of rigorous and con- been given are characteristic=shyastent orthodoxy hardly to De denied
And as a preliminary step it One is reminded rather strikshymust be established middotthat his _
f ingly of the likeness here beshyenthusiasts have not thus ar everstepped their bounds and tween Newman and Pio Nono
whose cause for beatification ia antiCipated the Church in pro- being strongly urged at this verT BOuncing upon his sanctity or in establishing a cult in hit time But the Church we reshy
mind ourselves is not seekinc bonor perfectmiddot holiness in those She
Scores of Biographies honors nor even perfect eoi-Few men of modern times respondence with grace but
have evoked the passionate in- only conspicous virtue risin terest and partisanship tha~ ~as above weakness and transfigurshyeentered upon Newman Living ing the whole be was a very symbol of conshytroversy both within the Church Should it come about-and and out of it And in the seven this is by no meansto assume decades since his death his per- that it will-that Cardinal Newshy
man is found worthy of oursonality far from diminishingIn the perspective of time has cult our honor as an elect of emerged with ever greater fasci- God it will unquestionably be aation difficult for us to prefix the
There are scholars Catholic appropriate term to his name and non-Catholic alike who St John Newman might sugshyItave made the study of his life gest even the Sinjin of acshy
and writings their chosen field cepted English usage Like the af research and his biographies Venerable Bede the old name ia are now numbered by the scores too deeply engraved to be lighiIy Hardly a year goes by withoutmiddot cast aside But to pray to God the publication of some impor- through John Henry Newman tant item of middotNewinaniana and wOJlld be hard to resist the total body of critical litera-middot I lure devoted to him is literally taggering
Wilfrid Wards two volume Life was the first full-length portrait of the Cardinal painted with affectionate detail by one whose own father William
George Ward had ranged himshyelf with Newmans sharpest opponents It was an amende honorable but for all its bulk and its liberal use of intimate papers and correspondence it was understandably far from definitive
Most fortunately Newmans papers were preserved almost intact at the Birmingham Orashytory and a vast debt is owed to the late Father Henry Trisshytram wlfo gave years of his life to the careful collecting and colshylating of the documents
For him it was aabor of love andoubtedly but it was equally a labor of scrupulous impartial shyity Much of the spade-work has thus been done for th~ eccleshy
siastical commission An-lican Interpretation
The magic of Newman has at shytracted a great dealof modern French scholarship from th~ somewhat disorderly genius of the late Abbe Henri Bremond to the clinical touch of the Abbe Louis Bouyer whose Newman His Life and Spirituality has recently appeared in English
Anglicans from Dean Church to contemporaries such as R A Middleton and B A Smith have striven to interpret Newshyman in the light of their own rejection of his solution though be it said with unvarying cour tes) and admiration
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Seattle Prelate Award Winner
SEATTLE (NC)-The Amerishycan Committee on Italian Migrashytion has announced -Archbishop Thomas A Connolly of Seattle will receiv~ its Award of Merit for 1958 for his sympathetic and active support in the field of migration andmiddot resettlement of refugees The presentation willbe made ~ept 13 here
Announcing the award Guido Merlino chairman said Archshybishop Connolly has always been in the forefront in activishyties concerned with migration and resettlement He has also contributed to various causes
middotmiddotthat benefit the people of Italy as well as helping Italians who have recently come here 10
settle The award will be a bronze
plaque bearing the following inshyscription
In recognition of hismiddotdedicashytion to the principles and ideals upon which America was foun~shy
ed for outstanding contributions to the welfare of his fellow men for his many laborsand selflesa service which furthered the mishygration reception and resettleshyment of Italians in this country
Levis Educator LEVIS Que (NC) - Father
Calixte Ferland who spent neady 50 of his 70 years at Levw College is dead He was gradushyated nom the school in 1907 and returned there to teach after hi ordination in 1911 He remained at Levis College as a professor or spiritual director until aU re~
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tistics Spiritual guidance pedshyInstitute inmiddot Rome hailed it as agogy and psychology and medishy
a center where the broadest and cal and pastoral psychi~try complete studies will prepare 1ftmiddot addition 10 these cOursespriests for the ~art of arts tbe the constitution stated that therepastoral care of souls should be special coUrses of apshy
The institute which was plied specialization for the founded in 1957 and has alreadT training of priests capable of graduated more than 100 stushy carrying out the apostolate Ia d~nts was officially instituted many specialized areas such and sanctioned by the Pope in book and publication editing orshyhis recent Apostolic Constitushy ienting public opinion entershytion Ad Uberrima Its publi shy ~inment acial action Catholic cation was announced earlier by associations and helping variOW the Pope himself during an audishy elasses of citizens in particular ence with a group of graduate workers farm laborers shepshyof the institute herds sailors soldiers peoshy
By virtue of Our authoritT fessional people artists people We officially establish the Passhy responsible for social life arid toral Institute It is Our wish others that it be given the honorary title of Pontifical within the Pontifical Lateran Athenaeum the Pope said in the document GEORGE M MONTLE
The Pontiff added that in thw institute priests of eachmiddot and Plumbing - Heating every clerical status may leam
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London Commies Plan Infiltration Of Ireland
LONDON (NC)-London headquarters of the Commushynist party is preparing agents for the infiltration of
-Ireland The existence of a specshyial Irish bureau at party headquarters is alleged in aD article in the Catholic Herald weekly newspaper published by Douglas Hdye former editor ot the London Daily Worker who is now a leading Catholic journshyalist
Irish members of the party middot he wrote have been undergoshy
ing special preparation for the day when an economic crisis hits Britain This the Communist leaders calculate will bring witll it mass unemployment Tens
of thousands of Irish people will return to Ireland which in the circumstances will itself be in
middot the throes of an even more sevshyere depression
All Angels If and when this happens
the communists inention is that lOme thousands of card-holdin
middotIrish Communist party members will be among them Overnight the party will be established ill every part of the country and eommu~ism will be taken by Irelands own sons and daughters to practically every town and Yillage Those who Ulus returll will have gone through the specshyial training which is now beshying organized for them
Pilot schemes Mr Hyde add- ed are already being tried 10
find the most effective ways of reaching the Irish They have been aimed at intellectualmiddot as well as manual workers and at
the Irish Republican Army Evshyery avenue is being probed u a possible tranmission belt for Communism he said
Catholic Newspaper Has Twofold Use
LOS ANGELES (NC)-It may be true that in Philadelphia nearly everybody reads the
middot Bulletin But it is just as true that ill Wewak New Guinea nearly everybody smokes The Tidings Los Angeles archdiocesan paper
For this bit of intellig~nce
70U can thank Father Francis Mihalic SVD who was intershyviewed befote going back to Wewak after terriporary duty in Southern California
He receives The Tidings fa Newmiddot Guinea reads it thea passes it on to his native parishshyioners
When theyve read it they use it for cigarette paper king size Mighty valuable ~ Eacll sheet is worth a coconut
Smoke anyone
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V(utican ~ongregation Regulates CDntinued froOl Page 011 e must supply f~om seven to 10
_J trustworthy wItnesses PhYSIcal the claIms of v~li~ but ~ ~on- evidence if any is usually deshyconsummated maJr18ges Irtce termined by court-appointedthe l1aim of non-consumm~tIon h
d litmiddot 01 the p YSlclans can lead to a ISSP u IOn Throughout the hearing the marriage vow-o~e ~f a p~pe s diocesan-appointed defender of heaviest responsibtlItIes--~o~al the bond does his best to destroy bishop may not eren ~egm n~- all arguments that might permit vestigating such ~ claIm ltntil the dissolution of the marriage he is expressly Iflv~n per DlS- bond When he has no more obshyluon by the congre~atIonto d I) so jections the hearing ill closed
Short H~to A full report together with the Commonly known as the C~o~- bishops recommendations is forshy
gregation of the $acrament S It warded to the congregation has a short hi~~ry It was Full Investigation established 50 years ago b One of the 35 consultors ex-Pope St Pius X Befor~ It amines the case on its arrival existed the vari~1us dispe nsa- If he is satisfied with the forshytions and proble S connected mal presentation of facts--and with the seven sa raments were often he is not--he turns it over
alfscattered among r a d )zen to one of the congregations own older congregation ~t was ltlten defenders of the bond Either COPTIC RITE PATRIARCH Archbishop Silvio Oddi a problem and s~etImes a r ~~z- the consultor or tfie defender of Apost~lic Internuncio to Egypt presents the s~cred palshyde 1ltgt know whlcll congregc t~~n the bond may send the case back lium to the new Coptic Rite Patriarch of AlexandrIa Egypthad jurisdiction [ a spetiflc to its dioc~se f origin for fur- Stephanous I Sidarouss in a ceremony in the Meadl Semmshycase ther mvestIgatIon
Today the only arriagelt ases After it is examined by the ary As head of the Coptic RIte CatholIcs the prelate ranks which do not CO~Ie within the defender of the bond the case second in dignity to the Bishop of Rome NC Photo jurisdiction of ~i co~greg~tion then goes to three commisSaries are those involvm mIxed JIlar- who examine it separately They
These invo~ve matt)middots of each submit written decision Stonehill Professor Says Qualityriages a differing faiths anltJ are aS~lgned with the majority vote deciding to the Sacred CongregatIon of pro or con Once again it goes Education Needed in Quantitythe Holy Office ~ back to the defender of the bond
From the Co gregationof He has a chance to attack the NOTRE DAME (N~)-The physical sciences sho~d be Sacraments com~ such pen~ls- r4asoningof the cons~ltors if taught in the nations lIberal arts colleges because they mons as that whlc allows t l~nd they conclude the marrIage bas truly Jiberllte the mind from the here and now from the priests to memor~e ~e ylttIve not been consummated merely apparent from the welter of facts and open up to Mass of the BleSli d Vlrgm and Finally after the defender of to Cl~lebrate it roughout the the bOnd draws up his conclushy it the beauty and simplicity field a~e interesting and beauti shyyear instead -of following the sions the case goes tothEi carshy aitd logical rigor of general ful and he can discard large JlormllllituJgical ~alen~Clr dinals in plenary session They laws Rev Thomas E Lock- tracts only with a severe wrench
It is tMs congregatIon also pass on it and then it goes to the c S C professor of phy- to his aesthetic sense ~ut choose that grant~ permis~ion to ~es ~re Pope WhOgrantSordenies the ary he must if the course IS to have
Sics at Stonehlll College North greater significance for the stushythe Blessed SacI ment 10 pp- requested disp~nsation bull Easton Mass decllred here dent than a catalogue of factsvate chapels DUIi g World ~ar Sometimes the congregation U it relaxed mary peaceune submits the case to the Sacred Phrsics and mathematic~ for Father Lockary blamed pro-regu~ations permiting a sh(r~er Roman Rota the Churchs eccleshy example belong 10 the Iberal gressive education with its emshypre-Communion fast authllrlz- siastical court The Congregashy artscurriculum Father Lockary phaSis on teaching methods ing the use of khtki al~arcloths tion retains its jurisdicti()D over contended not because- of the rather than intellectual content Ilnd vestments Ind ~llowmg l~ass the decision independentof the cold war or for other talttlCal for a general deterioration in to be celebrated 1m the ater- Rotas decision and utilitarian re~son~ SCIence -the teaching of physics matheshy
education he saId can and maticsand the other arts andnoon The need for careful documenshy While it govern~ th~ daily use tation painstaking investigation should be justified on grounds sciences in the nations high
of the sacramentsl t~ISco~ g~e- and the part time status of the that were valid in th y~r 1908 schools Until the trend to lower gation does not have Jurlsdl( tlon commissaries and defenders of and will still be valid In 2008 standards is reversed in secondshyover the cerem09ies and rites the bond makes the congregashy quite indcpend~ntl of the tac- ary education he said there is IlUrrounding thes~ sacram mts tions decisions slow work An tical or strategic sItuation really no hope of dramatic im-This is properly t~e work J the average case requires about two F~ther LockaI) who holds a provement on the college level Sacred CongregatIfn of Rlt s years from beginning to end doctorate in physics from Notre We need quality education
Cardinals ~embers MarriaKe Courts Dame discussed Physics and and we need it in quantity Heading the Congregatioll of The third commission super- the C~isis in Education at the Father Lockary declared Simply
Sacraments is i~ 79-yeaI-old vises the administration of dishy annual educational conference rejecting progressive educationPrefl~ct His Emin~ce Benelt etto ocesan marriage courts These of the Holy Cross Fathers here he said is not enough To the Cardinal Aloisi asella The courts must send a detailed reshy The Teaching of Science 10 the older tradition that the purpose Cardinal has been an officii 11 of port each year to the congregashy Liberal Arts College was the of the school is primarily intelshythe l~oly See ~or more tha 1 50 tion The reports list the names theme of the two-day sessions yeaIll Much of ~i~ experi mce and qualifications of ~ll offi~ials Physicists for the most part was acquired as a Idlplomat rep- of the diocesan marnage trlbushy have failed to devise good physshyresenting the Church in Plt rtu- nals and states the number and courses f the llberalJes or arts gal Chile andArglntin~ nature of the decisions h~nded tudent who is not majoring inA total of 20 cardmals are down sth Ii ld in Father Lockaryse e members of this congrega lion Each marriage case brought opinion He insists that suchThose living in Rome neet before a diocesan tribunal must middotcourses should be rigoriouslyevery Friday ~ di cuss its p rob- be tried twice and the two vershy
scientific lems and work 9n the se~nd dicts must agreeWhefJ theY It is misleading and dishonshyand fourth Monfay of ~ch dont they ususally ate sent to t he observed to present themonththe Prefec has an audi- the Rota ot firial adjudication
udentiJ with a sort of popularence with His ~oliness Pope In most countries the appelshymechanics course under the guisePius XII to keep im abreailt of late court for suc~ cases is 10shy f ne He believes that inthe congregations activities and cated at the metropolitan see or o scle c
to plresent its d~sions for his archdiocese chancellery Thus in the problems which it treats the course should be as fundamenshypersonal approvl or disap- the United States for instance
provll there are mahy appellate courts tal _asJogical and intellectuallydemanding as the course for theThirty-six consIltors arE on But in the Philippines the conshyspecialiststhe congregationsj staff Tnese gregation set up in 1957 a pilot
are priests mostlJ( membeIs of project with one single appellate The college physics course fot religious orders Wiho are experts court located ip Manila to reshy liberal arts students should be in canon law and Irelated fi ~ld~ hear all cases brought before the restricted to a few major areas They serve as a pa~el of adv SOlS diocesan tribunals Father Lockary said This preshyIlnd specialists gU~ding the car- A spokesman of the congregashy sents a real difficulty he obshy
served since for the specialistdinals and ultJma~~IY the Fope tion said his off~ce is still stud~shyall the npoks and crannies of hisMost of them livel In Rome and ing the effectiveness of thIS
have a full-time jb in add tion single-court method He said it ----------~-shyto their work fortihe congrega- has proved to have ~ome very tion great advantages and IIOme DEBROSSE OIL ~
Three Comqiissions drawbacks ~ Besides the cdnsultors the While hailing it as a mile- ~ co
Congregation of sfcraments has stone in the gradual process of ~ threE commissionsr The fibt is canonical procedure he said it Heating Oils devoted to problefls connetted is much too early to c~nclude with the Sacramet~ of Holy 01- that a similar system might be andBurners delS This commission w l1ich introduced in other countries ~ currently has 18 ofticials stu dies M ~ 365 NORTH FRONT STREET such matters as te val~dit~ of Sailors Attend ass
NEW ~ BEDFORD ordinations or thje oblIgatIons I B antine Rite connected with ~ajor orders ~ n yz WYm~n 2-5534 and how they are met by hose ATHENS (NC)-Several hunshywho have been orClained dred Catholic d b thsailors received ~---------------------shy
The second CO~~ission ceals Holy CommunIon un er o species for the first time ltbf their
with valid but non-cons um- lives when they attended a By- J Electricalmated marriages It has 80 zahtirie Rite Divine Liturgy
priests on itS staf~5 comiDlS- (Mass) aboard the USS Saratoga ~i ContractorsI5Bries and 25 de~1nders of the ~)marriage bond Ltlke the on- her~e ceremony was arranged
aultOIS most of Ithese pr ests J ]j i ddT by Father (Cmdr) John
have full-time jo IS n a I ln Burns Catholic chaplain of the eo their work Wi the comIDIS- t ~
aircraft carrier while this um ilIon of the Mediterranean 6th Ileet
When a local bis~p is grall~ was anchored in the Bay of Athshypermission to investigate a claIm t ~~ of nl)n-consummalion of 11Iar- ens recently The Divine LI urgy 944 County St ~ (
T di was celebrated by Father Isidore riage he appointf a oc~san Rigoutcos SJ of St Paulssem- New Bedfordeourt to gath~r thF facts lloth inv aeze J )JIalti4~ to the eontesteltl man aae __
ectual training must be addedlthe realization that education must somehow be ad~-ted to the WHEATONS needs and the abIlIties of all t h
shyand that sound educatIve ec FAMOUS needed he saId h
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look and that the theater should help people relax
In times like these I think wed all be best helped by laughter Its a great relaxer and were all too taut he said And it would greatly ~eshyduce the lines at the psychiashytrists office
Not escape theater - that not what I mean although in a sense it would be an escape ~rom
the awful grimness of the tImes -but rather a more elevated view of life and ourselves High comedy can do this he exshyplained
A ttends Daily ~ass
Mr ~itchard who attends Mass daily believes the theater is a profession rather than a business He advised starryshyeyed graduates to seek pru~ent
counsel before plungIng mto the grease-paint life
Re said that being a Catholic in the theater can be tough at times but that some of the finest people and some of the best Catholics Ive ever known are theater people Its the ones c who foul up however who get the headlines You never heard of the heroic lives of somemiddot ~
It goes back to your home training-and this is where t~
parents responsibility is great if you receive the proper training you can lead a good Catholic life in the theater p~oshy
fession just as you can in busishyness or law he declared
Church to Observe 150th Anniversary
DAMARISCOTTA MIL L S (NC)-Bishop Daniel J Feeney of Portland will be celebrant of a Pontifical Mass in St Patricks Church here today to mark the 150th anniversary of the church one of the oldest in New Eng- land
The building was dedicated on July 17 1808 by Most Rey Jean Lefevre Cheyerus first Bishop of Boston At that time Maine was a part of Masssach setta
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SeesOpportunity to Te~chmiddot To Serve on Foreign Missions Cros$WordSoluti~iI - LOS ANGELES-Thirty-four The Lay Mission Helpers wear-Rothmiddoter~Than Defemiddotnd Tmiddotrumiddotth laymen and women includillg no distinctivemiddotgarb but degllly a
two mamiddotrriedcouples with chU- ring inscribed Weare Gocl lt By Joseph A B~eig dren will leave -thiscountry helpers During ~h~ir service
soon to work in -the Churchs in the missions they receive no Cleveland Universe Bulletio foreign missions Thirty persons pay J)eyond room board medshy
middot AS I recall it w~s Chesterton who said 60 or 70 years will go to Africa and four to ical care and a monthly allowshymiddotago that if Stpeorge were to come back to life he would Ecuador ance of $20 take a long look at the world around him-and prepare to be Each of the 34 personspos Typical of the 34 who wiD bull martyr again A sesses askiU needed in mission leave soon for theinissions are
Today my guess is that I would observe for example work and has volunteered to re- themiddot two married couples Mr that racial national and Chlsa main overseas for at least t~ree and Mrs John McGhee and Mr
Chesterton and St George if years andMrs Frank Bohler discriminationno longer can pre~ eythey could come among us tend to any real respectability rh are members ofthe ~ay Mr and Mrs McGhee wiD Ilowrnight take the long not in our South not in South IetmiddotWmiddotorks Seekmiddotmiddot ~Isslonmiddot Helpers AssoltlatIon teach ata mission school in loOk together and get ready to Africa not even in India where I~establisheqhere three ye~rsa~o Quito Ecuador They will take
be in one way or another the castes are crumbling Vcifican Hookup under t4epatronagef HISE~Ill- their young adopte~ daughter apostles niis- The wrongs survive but their lt ~~c~ Jam~ ~~~n~ls Cd~ with them Mr McGhee who middot~nari~s foundations have been washed VATICAN CITY (NC)- The ~ n y~e rc I~ op holds bull masters degree is on
B ei n g no away There is no durabilityin middotNational Broadcasting ~ompany Angeles the faculty of the Los Angele middot prophet I m~y them now in the U ~S middotand the Canadian Cardin~l McIntyre receied Traae and Technical College~ middot ~mistakeri but I would perceive t~atmiddot such Catholic Broadcasting Systtm ~he solemn promiSeIimiddot of the 34 His wife~ Rosemary is an eleshy
think we are foolishness as divorce with itsmiddot have joined networks in many mehandw-omenata ceremony mentary sChool teacher mergjng from restlesS seeking for other mates partS of the world in asking for in S~ Vjbia~uts C~t~edral here Mao Areas elil longhap- and birth prevention with its hookups withmiddot Vatican Radio Theypledged ~ obey the bishop Mr IiMe B hI Il tism of blood middotnervous-nelly fussing over pop- formiddot speCial papal broadcasts of themission area to which tliey ~ bo k middothlmiddot 0 d ~rfwI COtmiddot~shyt an
Th b d tsmiddotmiddot 1 d t d to k t th uc a 0 s op an In orma 100 -ancl fire see ulationgrowth are beginning to thmiddote f rtoha cas lllndv~~~ abremiddot akr~ll~fn tmiddotahn IfwJrfmiddotta
h ~U center in downiown Nairobi the emling of the period in which look as imbecilic as they are ose 0 e sQca e IDVISI le s I S o~ e we are 0 e mlamp- K Afmiddotmiddot Th 11 t k
-e middothmiddotad to use most of our en- S h th audiences wllich His Holiness middotsions enya rIca ey WI a e - uc lOgs no longer have P p XII l d T Free P i tii their twoyoung sonsmiddotwith them ergies inmiddot holding the fort middotof --any power of attracting vigorous ope IUS IS glvmg c Olser~ O res Mr ~ohler wasa pilot on a
_tehgion and civilazation youth nuns throughout middottlJe world By servIng In the mlSSlona N ft d If my judgement is correct I wouidm~rk weilth~fact Other rtqu~sts fot hooku~s middottheYwllrfree m~ssionary priests Vord~~aII ~~~rr~~K~~
thepersowwho is middotin his teens that even the mo~t e~orm9us have come from networks In andReli~ious fi-om ~~ch~e middotWar middot middotr 20s now ought tolook forward bigotry in all history~thECOrn- Italy ~rance Spall) Portuga1- chanlclll and admInIstratIve In addition to Ecuador and
ehiefly to expounding truth munistbigotry agairist God al)d Irelan~an~ ~he Net~erlan~s work~l)d enab~ ~hem to ~~vte Kenya otherriission areas)o rather than chiefly defending it religion and against man as Thlaquo~nvlSlble audIences WIll more ~untolPlrltua1 act~~lties which the Missi~gtn Helper wfll as we who went before them Gods image arid likeness ~ is be broadcasts of Mass offer~d The~rdeparture WIll brl~g to go are Mwanzain Tulgimyika found it necessary to do lieaving imd splintering from the by the ope andmiddot a p~pal dls- 54 the number of Lay MIssIon Gwelo in South RhodesIa Preshymiddot I agree ~ith those whO feel pressure of it own ignora~t co~rse Intendedespeclally for Helpers~rommiddotLosAnge~~s who toria ani JohilIinesburg in the that a newmiddot wind is blowing contradictions ~~Ole~e~ nuns TheY~ln be are nowInover~eas mIssIons Union of South Africa Calabar across the world dissipating the If I were young I would judge IVI e f IDdo t~r~e far~~ on~r~ Am~Ilg th~ sevett men and 21 and Owetd in Nigeria and Tashyold fumes of error hatred prej- that th~ fu~ure belongs to those~~a~u~us~~ u y an wom~n ire SIX r~glster~d nllrse mille in Ghana adice lies selfishness greed who wIll 1arvest the seed so Th d h d 11 and f~ve teachers The group also Among their assignments will e Iscourse on eac ay WI 1 d f N 1 t
and ignora1ce 1ong watered WIth blood and b b d t t 5 30 EDT me u es a ormer avy plO a be teaching social and medicalroa Our centuries of tribulation tears Teh p caslla k ~mFmiddotmiddot h liJoOtype operator and photo en- work editing mission newsshy e ope WI spea In renc bull 1 t 1 and misunderstanding have been I woud resolve to devote my- T 1- tmiddot II b 1middot1 graver seyera pracca nurs~s papers operating supply center lf to middottmiddot k I d rans a Ions WI e gIven In a d n id 1 k diJe for the most part to a mad se POSI Ive wor woul i th d f 1- ~ nurse ~ a l8 bull soc~a ror -and handlingsecretarial duties
fudiviciuaiism which blinded try to grasp firmly and set maJr anguags on ~ ays 0 ers an artI~t secretarIal work- - - men and women to the common forth formiddot others the~splendor ~~~~ng the 7dlscoursrs fFom ers8 ~achines~op wozker and lt
middot ood to the duty of lovingand of religious dedication of holymiddot amto pmlj r middotahbrananmiddotlt serving middotfellOwmen everywhere marriage of family life of good Va~lCan RadIO wIll use the ~MemDers 0 thegrouphavemiddot He that iI
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DEVOTION
In insane rebellion against of the literature that elevates 19 tma~g~r~te~ ~ewbbroad perw~e~ dliring thep~s~ year the Iildividualist insanitymove- rather than degrades of wise cas l~g 1sc te ~ e Fearn h lreparmiddotmg them~elves spIrItually
meilts like fascismnazism and education of people-to-people ~eg~ ar y 0 rIca I~ renc andmiddotmiddotmaterially for worK iti the communism blackened the world help of right international re- or llguese andEn~h~h mtsEiions
with vioience cruelty injustice lations and the like French Governmentmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Unde~the diJe~tion ofM~gr middot falsehoods and wars I would look upon television Anthony Brouwers fouilderand
i think the pendulum now is and radio nuclear power the Honors Maritain director of the mission associashynearing the center We have had dr~ma modern medicine bank- PARiS (NCr-Noted French tiontheYhave studied tlieology
more than enough of hatred and ing and business as colossal op- philosopher Jacqiies MaritaiJl ascetics Scriptllre first aid and lies Now we want love truth porturiitiesto do colossal good has beennamed a Grand Officer the history of Uiemiddotarea where and justiceWe are seeking the Oh if I were a young person of the Legjon oi Honor-this they wiliserve
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can give We ask for guidance hope and determination - and ian award-by the council of If r were a youth today look- courageMinisters of the Republic~
in forward to q career and H Mr Maritainwho served at PRESCRIPTIONS owishing to serve God and man c ome Econtimics one time as French ambassador
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human 1 U S Catholic university have of Ministers bestowed the award Special Attention Given 1 would wish to fit myself received a special papal blessing of Commander of the Legion of n~t yargue but to ~nlighten and commemorative plaques Honor on 81~year-61d Father To Emergency Prescripti~ns and inspire I would concern from His Holiness Pope Pius Henri Breuil il French priest myself less with preparing middotto XII and paleogiapl1er of wodd reshy ~ ~A Surgical ~ppliance CO battle evil thingsand more with ~hey are Sister Mary Anselm nown ~aining myself to propagate and Sister Mary Iierre In 1950 Father Breuil has visited grotshy I~ U Pharmacy
~ nobility I wouid desire to ed- they were instrumental- in set- toes and caverns throughout c Hearing Aid Co ucate rather than dispute ting up the graduate program in France and in Ireland North
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51ory of Farrells Courage Object Lesson for Youth 1 By Jack Kineavy
SomerM t High School- Coach We mentio ed in p~ssing last week that the National
League All-Star iroster included one Richard Joseph Farrell ace reliever of Ithe Philadelphia Phillies never dreaming that the big ri~hthandel would play such a stellar role in the annual clas~ic Farrells Talking about bonuses the pitching as a mJltter of fact Philadelphia Phils paid out the
W S th~ rankihg achi~ve~ amazing s~m of $600000 ~ colshya I lege and hIgh school st- In the
ment In what has been ies- period 20 May to 20 June We scribed as an 01herwise ilrab suspected that the Braves were gam(~ the leaders in the bonus league
His striking but faint so Also re bonuses out the Sox the Baltimore Orioles have just contingent of signer two former Connecticut Jensen Wil- CYO products Charlie Symion Iiams and Mal- of Stratford and John Papa of zone represent Stamford
one of Dicks Torres Tosses No-Hitter all-time base- The first win for the Somerset ball thrills You Junior Legion team will be well can bet that he remembered in that it involved was giving just a no-hitter the seasons first in a little bit extra the circuit Lefty Jack Torres against the boys All-Narry with Dighton this past from Boston For I it is COD mon season turned the trick against knowkltlge that the Broolrline Attleboro last Thursday at Potshynative was given Ithe wait-and- tersville Field see treatment by tr~ Boston clltb Tino De Giovanni Attleboro upon his graduation froD St catcher was the only visitor to Marys High I get on base once on an cJror
Perhaps Qicks Iphysical oon- again via a base on balls Fall dition unduly i~fl~le~ced the River 61 leads the league by Sox He had beell stnckell by 211 games and is an odds-on
polio when little Imo~e th m a favorit~ tP ann~x the tItle and bab~ and the drerd diseaSE left move mto the mter-zone comshyhim with a crippled leff leI He petitiori late this month worl~ a brace u~til hewa 13 Tom Courtney ~x-Jfordham years old and eren after the flyer and Olympic 880 met~r brace was discardfd Dick h id ~ champions set f~r his ~irstfling have steady treatments until on the cinders on the current two years ago I Russian tour Tom plans to hang
Today Dick mares ~he tril in up h~s spike after he takes from the bull per wl~h a limp another shO1 at the 880 melee that is percephbl owmg tlt) the world mark 1457 held by fact that his le~tll~g is one-third Roger Moens of Belgium smaller than hiS pght But once His lltudies a~ the Harvard he uets on that rpOU1ld he ge~- Graduate ~chool of Business Adshyerates power plus DICk vas a ministration didnt permit Tom slender lad just out of high to train regularly this year and school when Isawl him wod last he found getting in shape for the That was in 19qO in Plattsburg Russian tour arduous But Tom N Y when he pitched the Bur- has won major races on all the ling ton Cardinals Ilof the now de- continents of the world save fund Northern League ~ a Asia He hopes to rectify this 7-2 victory over ~he home eam against the Russians
DIck has com~ a long way Italian national sports idol since then ~ow al strapping 63 Ercole Baldini was received in 220 pounder hiS ast bdl is a special Papal aUdience with his morE livemiddot than eye~ and i t~e mother Baldiilf 25 is a mili shyshort haul he Ci)mpares hv~r- tant member of the ItalianCathshyabl~ with any lof t~e J owerolic Youth organization and as hurler~ inthe mllrorst~day Last he always does wor~ its insigshyye8 Dick had 13 fi~ Sf ason nia on his coat uapel when he was In fl2 appearance~ hepost~ an received by HIf Hoheg Pope excl~llent 10-2 record and h ad an Pius XII earll~d run aver~ge of 231 1bull bull Recently Baldini won the
At this writinlf he has a ~-~ 2500 mile Giro dItalia abicycle mark and owns a league ~ea~mg race which is orie oj ltalyens ERA of Il7 in the55 1n00ngs major spotting eventS In 1956 he has pitched ~rilY 24 Dicks be won several important vicshybest years lie ah ad Th~ (Ieter- tories in the cycling events of the mination he has hown In Dver- Melbourne Olympics and in coming what appeared to )C an that same year went on to gain insurmountable Iandicap s~ould the world championship be an object less n for all The Pope receivedBaldini with
Long hot great cordiality and congratu-Several Great r Boston All- lated him on his achievements
Scholastics who e~tered pro- in the field of sports The Ponshyfessional basebaH With Ton Ar- tiff then inquired about Gina ruda and Russ Gibson are back Bartali another great cycling home after brie~ flings hthe champion of the past and also minors Joe CaSfcgliOne 01 Wo- an active member of Italian burri Russ Run e of Reading Catholic Action At the end of and John~ Silvon c of Lyonn aU the audience t~e Pope gave of whom were if the Reu Sox Baldinis mother a roSary and system recently Were handed the cyclist 3 silvermiddotmedalof hill th~iI release Ea h -won a three pontific~te sports star in h gh schoo and might~ave had is~()llege ed~ Church Desecration ration assured via athletic A sholarship but h~ chose W pur- Brings pology sue a car~er in p~o ball MANGALORE (NC) The
Of course if ai boy is 0 fered Mysore governinf t has apoloshya substantial b0Jius one which gized for the desecration 9f a woild ~ecure Jisl future rE~~u~- Catholic Church less of what happens to him III It called the desecrator a vashyorganized ball treres foe d for - grant suspected to be of unsound thought OtherWIse a lad who mind turns his back on higher educa- The governments statement tion is taking ~ te -c risk was in answer to a Catholic apshyMost major leafue scouts are peal The Catholics had called the first to encoUlage a toy to for protection of tneir religion go to school but Ithe lure)f the from fanatic Hindu elementS diamond proves bften too great which they claImed seemed inshyThe odds of succlss in orglnized terested in setting up subvershyball are estimatel at 100 10 1 a sive iorce~ to destroy churches real long shot I
The statement attribut~d to L EM lEU X pro football coac~ Buddy Iarker PLUMBING amp HEATING INC to the effect that IGood coching for Domestic is more perspiration tha n n ~ spiration remihds us oE our ~~~ amp Industrfal revered physic~ profess1lr at Sales and ~ Boston College rr John robin __bullbullbull- Service who always ins~sted thai aca- wy 2-9447 demic success was based on 90 2283 ACUSHNET AVE per cent pEmipir~tion and lO per NEW BEDf=_OAD cent inSPiration - ~ l
CONFIRMATION IN NAVY CHAPEL Bishop Luke K Arai of Yokohoma administers the sacrament of Conshyfirmation to Cpl Milton Morris of Waquoit Mass and 13 others at a camp chapel in the U S Naval Air Station in Atsugi Japan Standing in rear is Father Gerald J Ryall of New York an Augustinian missionary in JapanNC Photo
Citizens for Decent Literature Meet to Expand Movement
ASHLAND (NC) ~ Citizens for Decent Literature from all bull the obscene literature trade over Ohio met here to form a the Cincinnati attorney said statewide unit of the civic 01- Compared with them he deshy
clared we are just a bunch ofganization and lay plans for a boys trying to play in the big national group leagues But boys or not we
In an aU-day meeting the 60 have to go down into the jungle CDL representatives adop~d a and fight them and beat resolution citing the extent of them the pornography trade and call- Warning that any good cause Ing for the banding together of draws a lot of crusaders and doshyorg~nizations which oppose its gooders who are over-eager and spread lt0 under-educated Mr Keating The resolution pointed out urged CDL members to familshy
that in recent yearsmiddot there has iarize themselves -with the Ila shy
been an ever-increasing num- ture of the obscenity tradeand bel of lewd base and porno- the laws which try to-restl11ct it graphic magazines on our news- Enforce Laws stands Estimates of the Dumshy
bel of indecent publications Louis Arata also of Gificinshyissued in this country mn as nati recalled that Citizens for high as 10 million oopies Decent Literature was fOUl)ded monthly it said in tha~ city less than lour y~ars
Th - 1 ti dded that the ago We saw that the only e reso u on a feasible approach to theprobshyp~ncI~al theme of these m~g- lem was legal he saiq We
aZI~es IS S~X w~th no resttlc- found good laws alteady in exshytions or lImItations and as-
d th t t f th f d JStence on the City county andserte amos 0 em In t the hands of state levels bull But downnght
their way m 0 apathy on the part of the pubshycollege-age or younger youths lic seemed to be the chief rea-
Press Freedom son why they were riot enshyWe believe in and cherish forced
the freedom of the press the resolution declared but beshylieve the material to which ~e
have referred falls outside of the purvi~w of thisfreedoRi
The resolution concluded by urging all Ohio organizations engagedmiddot in the fight onobscenshy
ity to band together and give their wholehearted support and encouragement to statewide organization to be known as Citizens for Decent Literature Inc
The CDL representatives heard Charles Keating founder and director of the movement describe the battle against porshynography as a jungle ~ight
Criminals communists and unscrupulous persons willing to make a profit at any cost to the well being of society are part ~f
THE ANCf-lOshy195819Thurs July 17
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gious education occupies an average of five per cent of the time in courses of study of public schools in 73 nations according to a report made pubshylic here at the 21st International Conference on- Public Education
The study was prepared by the International Bureau for Edshyucation and the United Nations Educational Social and Culshytural Organization (UNESCO)
It showed that religious trainshying occupies as much as 195 per cent of the time in pUblfc schools in some countries (
Commenting on the report Msgr John Fen_ ~lO a Iepre- sentative of the Holy See at the education conference said the Vatican delegation is greatly satisfied to learn that religioUi education is given so much atshytention in the pu blic schools of So many countries
However Msgr Ferrofino a member of the Apostolic Nunshyciature at Berne added that J his delegation was deeply grieved at the evidence that religious training is excluded from public schools in some nations
This situation is mitiga~d he said by the religious training given in private schools He cited figur~s prepared by the Intershynational Bureau for Catholic Education at the Hague which show that some seven and a half million children study in private schools- in West Germany the Netherlands Great Britain Ausshytria Belgium France Ireland and Italy
In the United States Msgr Ferrofino pointed out about five million children receive religious training in pJivate ~hools
Msgr Ferrofino praised a shittjrrient of the middotU S delegashytionto theconference that one of the objectives of educa~iOJl in the United States is to obtain a high standard of spiritual
middotJlloral and ethical formatioh Such Ii definition of the goob
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THE ANCHORshyAstronomy SCIOO at Georgetown Thurs July 17 1958 13
Opens Space 4~ge to Students WASHINGTON (NC) - The while advancing in the knowshy Assert Church
Graduate llChool of astron Igtmy ledge of astrophysics conducted here ill the nat ons Promi~es HopeThe very word astronomicalcapitol at Georgetown Univershy has come to symbolize size orsity is one of the largest in middotthe To Christians great magnitude Computingworld J problems relating to the solar SAN FRANCISCO (NC)
Authority for ~he lrtatenent system used bya mathematical -The Church always looksis Father Francis J~ Heyden SJ genius who directs the s~hool He said like it is going down in disshyBut at Georgetowns school of
aster-this is true in everyit is the only Cat~olic scho( 1 of astronomy a time-saving eiecshyastronomy in thi~ country al shy age Our times look the worsttronic computor has been obshythrough there are some 59 ether But the Church is not goingtained It is an electronic brain Buch schools in thJ nation down It is Christ living againformally known as ElectroData
in each member in each genershyTher are some 10 studem s at E 101 manufactured by the Burshyation and not communism northe school One ot the uni vershy roughs Corporation The brain
Ilityr most distinglJished grldushy is able to compute in a manner a million devils can stop the Mystical Bodyates in radio-astr~nomy is Dr of minutes problems which used
The man talking is FatherJohn P Hagen noW the dirE ctor to take a mathematical genius of the U S Navya Vanglard days and weeks to solve Martin DArcy SJ former project master of Campion Hall Oxford
New Meaning University now lecturing at theIn search for truth rather than I With the coming of the space middotUniversity of San Francisco age the Institute of World Poli shy
a race for supreDacy of s ~ace
His message Hope the astronomy llChol at Georgeshy ty founded in 1945 at Georgetown was found~d 123 )ears In a world beset by problematown by the late famous scholarago The roll call of students each Christian individual must Father Edmund A Walsh 5Jand scholars who jhave come to imitate Christ in struggling withhas taken on a new significancethe ~iChool over t~e years reads middot his own crosS knowing that heThe institute originally waslike a Whos Who in Scieltce will be knocked down but knowshyfounded to deal with problemsThe coursesmiddot are ~asic afid fasshy middot ing too that he is winning aU
of international affairs concernshycinating and the ~dents tomc the timeing war But now there arefrom many partsmiddot of the Wlrld Father DArcy acknowledg~problems in unchartered areasEarly Y~ars the perils of the time communshyand there are global matters shynever before dreamed of as manshyFather James Curley SJmiddot 123 YEARS OF ASTRONOMY Founded in middot1835 the ism war strife poverty each
founded the schoCll in 1835 He kind looks C)nce again tomiddot the school of astronomy at Georgetown UniversityWashing- mans personal struggle But he Iltarted the practice of kee ping glory of the God-made stars ton D C is the only Catholic school of its kind in the nation i~sists Gods on our side a daily record ofl temperatures
and thelargest in the world A noted astronomer Father Need Virtue ~f Hopenoon 3 pm and q pm Balomshyeter readings wcentre taker at Renovate Chap~l Francis J Heyden SJ is its direCtor The toll call of its Hes times~ million more
powerful than any devil Father noon He entered the infO mashy dgra uates reads like a Whos Who in Science-~ The George- DArcy reminds With the Re-Don faithfully ot~r 50 y~ars At W~st Point
town Astronomical Observatory pictured here was begun demption the devil was defeatedprestrving the d~~ for future WEST POINT (NC)-A $500- on the campus in 1841 NC Photo for aQ time-thats the messagescholars He hardly could lave 000 renovateion project isunder- of St Paul We should remem- realized that this practice one
way at the Chatgtel of the Most Swedmiddotmiddotsh Smiddotchoolboy Gmiddotyes Lesson bel it The devils been check- day would develfpinto Jront Holy Trinity at the Uinted States mated forever Of course indishypage news Military ~cademyhere I Chimiddot Ch l Hmiddot viduals can perish through theirIn 1841 the astronomical ob A new tower will be built for n at OC urcn ~tory own fault and there will al shynervatory was begun at the unishy the gothic structure and the STOCKIOLM (NC) -- Radio The 110000 Crowns Ques- ways be natural anxiety but versity campus alld in 1845 the chapel sanctuary and choir loft listeners and teltivision viewers tions and the answers given by there is no cause for pelsimism first observations were II ade will be expanded in this predominantiy Protestant Haakon on the Swedish radio Ho~ is a virtue much neededThe dist~nction ot determi ling
In addition the chapel base country were given a lesson in and teleyision shlgtw were the today bull the true meridian pf Washington ment will be enlarged and an the history of the Catholic following 1) Which pope was Father 0Arcy believes thatwas achieved in 1850 by the all-purpose room will be con- Church during - the past few imprisoned in Castel Saflt An- Catholics are too much infected Jesuit university structedformeetjngs and lec- weeks by a 13-year-old schQol- gelo during the 1ack Qf Romc with Jansenism-talingmiddot theIn 1911 the latel Father Franshytures The work is expected to boy and was freed upon payment of negmiddotativemiddotview that God is toecis ATorndorf S- fo~nded the be completed about Christm~smiddot Haakon Josephson of this city a ransom (Cleent VII 1523-middot severe emphasizing the stayinoeisll1010gical observatory a1 the
Most Holy Trinity chapel a attracted nationwide attention 34) 2) Whi~h plaquope took the away from sin instead of emshySCh(4)l There day tn and daJ out parish of the New York arch- whim he appeared on the Swed- initiative of the first Crusade phasizirig doing goodteleseisms were r1corded ar d in diocese was built in 1899 after ishr~dio and television version (Urban JI 1088-99) 3) Which The Jesuit scholar and edu-1923 Georgetown I Was abl to
record the great (arthquake ofmiddot a spe~ial act of Congress author- of Double or Nothing Choos- Pope allowed Charlemagne to cator thinks that the doctrine TokJo 12 hours bcentfore the n~ ized use of government land for ing the historyof the papacyas be crowned on Christmas Day in of the- Mystical Body holds
a Catholic church The parish his subject he won the top prize St feters (Leo Ill 795-816) promise of restoring hopeprominent news $ervice of the now serves some 750 cadets of 10000 -Swedish crowns (about 4) Which pope fourJded the Sis- Christians His advice is enshyday reported the fUsaster
and several hundred officers $2000)afte~ giving the correct tine Chapel and was alse gtin- graved in the motto Living thSpace ~ge enlisted men civilians and their answers to a series of questions volved in the cOllspiracy against truth in love let us grow upToday there ar~ new use for families about eight popes Lorepzo de Medici (Sixtus IV in Him who is our head Christ
the observatory instrum ~nts The chapel has always been As an additional prize Haakon 1471-84) 5) Which pope ex- Too many Christians are likeAtomic explosion$ may be deshy maintained without government was given a free trip to Rome commumca~ed Savonarola and St Thomas the Apostle thetectcd in various parts of the caused thIs reformer to be support A national committee where the highlight of his four- h d d b d h t want a sIgn they are not willIngworld Now that the space age t h ange an Ullle as a ere IC t b l th t hdunder the direction of Gen J ay VISI came w en he was re- (Alexander VI 1492-1505) 6) 0 eleve WI ou seell1g ehas evolved from ~he atomic age Lawton Collins (USA Ret)is ceived in audience by His Holi- Which popes troops defeated s~ld But we must no~ ask forthe big problem if a better unshyseeking funds for the renovation ness Pope Pius XII The Pontiff signs Our Lord remll1ded uswhich were tak~n at 6 am project The special gifts com- who had heard about the school- those 0 Empelqr Fredellk IIa~ that Blessed are they who seederstanding of ~hotosyntllesis mittee is headed by Gen An- boys interest in the history of Parma (Innocent IV 1243-~4) not but believe thony C McAuliffe (USA the popes encouraged him to 7) WhIch pope was the subject Palrish Has I Splenl~id of a famous paintfng by Titian L M b hmiddotRet) continue his study of the papacy argest em ers and ratified the cC4~titutions ofVocations ~ecord Gen Collins said that COh- New York Bound the Jesuit order (Paul III 1534- OMAHA (NC)-The Catholic
WESTPHALIA (NC) - V7hen tributions to be the project can Shortly before returning to 49) 8) Which pope under whose Daughters of America now has the Church of thcent Visitation in be sent directly to the chapel Stockholm Haakon also re- pontificate the dogma of papal its largest membership 209000 this little commlmity on the here The General stressed that ceived an offer to come to New infallibility was proclaimed in the 55-year history of the plains of central T~xas celeblated anyone interested in having a York to qualify for the $64000 voluntarily took the position of organization This was anshyits 71ith anniversarr nine pI iests corps of middotofficersmiddot with proper Question quiz show He accepted being a prisoner in the Vati- nounced here at the national and 21 Sisters w~re amon~ the spiritual training should be in- the offer after obtaining his par- can after the unification of convention of the Catholic wornshynatives who retuled home and terested in the project ents consent to make the trip Italy (Pius IX 1846-1878) ens group too~ part in it
There are only 163 fan ilies in this all-CathoJ)c commu nity but in recent years- there nave ~fllt 48 vocati0rs--10 pi iests nd 38 SIsters __
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Divine Word So~iety THE ANCHOR- 4Th~ Yardstick Thurs July)7 1958- I
Names College Head ST LOUIS (NC)-A -priestSays Corporations~ Unions ~ African Bishop
bull who has spent the last decade -working among Negro poor in FRANKFURT (NC) ~ BishopMust Coordinate Policies St Louis has been selected by Joseph IGwanuka of Masaka
By Msgr GorgeG Higgins the Society of the Divine Word Uganda ordained two p~iests of to become rector of the DivineDirector NCWC Social Action Department thlaquo White Fathers here for theWord College in Washington
On July 1wages and other labor costs in the steel African missionsHe is 67-year-old Father WilshyIndustry went up automatjcanyunde~the terms of the third liam A Benz He will ordain five more in
and last year of the Steelworkers current contract Why Catholic schools the ne~ recshy Munich on July 20 This is the tor believes are urgently needed first time an African-born bishopdidnt the industry (fo(the twelfth time since the end of tomiddot win Negroes to Catholicism has ordained priess in_this dty
alone stop the march of infla- crisis getS lilY worsetheym~bt 5Miriiaturi Booklet U~ry be persladrd fol~iye~t a try
That last senten~eof -~ bllt for th~ time bejnitbey aremiddot ~mz GefIl1aIJY (NC)- A SupercRight DelwlteExtra d~se Trim not likely ~ ito 90 ~~niature bo9~et mea$uring _
middotSM~KED bull SHANKLESS La ConclUSIon In the words of o~ly a Jittl~ more t~im six tbou- _ economist John K Galbraith in sandths ofa square inclt 000- ~
middot TteAf~luent Soci~ty Where tain~ng the Lord~ P~aer u --iriflation is concerned nearly seven languages has been placedmiddot evelyone firidsitconvenient to on sale heremiddot
middot cohline himself to conversation The 14-page booklet so ti07 that three copies can be placed
I Portugal Issuesmiddot New on a penny is being sold to raise funds to rebuild the JohannSeries of Stamps Gutenberg Museum here which SPECIAl
LISBON (NC)-Portugal has _ was destroyed during the war issued two new series of stamps T~e Our Father is printed in representing two native saints English German French Dutch who are venerated in thiscoun- Swedish Spanish and Amershy SALE try _ ican as the publishers call it
The stamps bear the images of 1dW middot St~ Theotonius a 12th century
Augustinian monk and middotSt Eliz- ab~th of Portugal 14th century queen who became famous for her charity-
The series are of two stamps each Tne image of St Theotoshy
riius is printed oil a green hVoshy_ ~cudo s1lt gt c and on a sepia JHUR$DAY FRIDA~
~ Iive-e~udo stamp The brick ed AND SATURDAY ONLYI90MME~10RATIVES The and violet d~noininationsof the
blcent~nmal of the birth of St Elizabethseries have aface lIIio It hOt or icedl AntQJ1io C~nova (1757-1S2i6 c va~t1Er ~~ o~e~nf2gt9 eScudos famed sculptor imdfirst di~~slle~h~~~y ~
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World War II) counter im- BI h b I t I h oug s rmgs ~s dlr~t y tomiddot ~ed la eJ WIt a substantial the point of thismiddotcolumn~ It is ~crease III prices debatable whether or not the
According to Business steel industry should increase itS W~ek thats the main topic of prices this year imd whether or discussion these days in the not it should have raised themmiddot iteel and re- 11 times since the end of World lated industries War II It is also being But -thats beside the pOint discussed in the The point is that the decision as daily press to whe~her or not there ought to
CONDUCTS SERVICESBus i n e s s be another price increase in an Father Robert Lynch OFMWeek says that industry as important as steel
the~e is ~o sin- should not be made in a vacuum will conduct solemn devoshygle ans~er to but hould be coordinated with tions in honor of St Anne t his question the price (and wage and profit) at Our Ladys Chapel Newbeyond U S decisions of other industries
Bedford July 20-26 SteePs s tat e- What Next ment that it is At the present time unforshynot going to act tunately this can be done -orily Soiled Currencyuntil the situ haphazardly if at all There is ation clarifies And thats about no organization nor federation Giftto School the siz~ of it of organizations in which labor
If is taken for granted at and management from the PITTSBURGH (NC)-St Anshycourse that steel piiceswill major industries can meet even thonys Sehool for Retarded eventually be raised either one to talk about much less sys- Children in nearby Oakmont at a time or all at once but tematically coordinate their Pa is $10970 richer through an -Until the situation clarifies it- wage-price-profit decisions inmiddot anonymous gift in soiled and deshyllelf ~ven the experts can onlymiddot the best interests of the econ- comp()sed bills -
guess as to why the industry omy as a whole The money arrived at the cOntraryto its past policy is -I can only conclude there- sehoolby mail in a dirty and teinporarily holding-the line fore with the same set of ques- bulky White envelope There
Se~~rl t~ntativeexplan~tion~lttions I ask~d inth~column tw~ was no indication of its senders bave beep suggestedOnei is w~e~s ago what_~lft~Where identity The ~oney mostly in th~tthe ~teelindu~trYsunexOwe go_ftO~~~re $20 bills ~~s mailed in~itts-~cted de~sion to PQstp~ne if ~o we gOJ)~ll~ph~~ardly as burgh - 1
n4)ttO fQrego another increasem ~he Iast~ WIthihttle~rno ~o-j Fa~h~r Artru~ h G~rQm in prices was motivat~d tya ordln~t19n a~n tile ffiaJgtr m~ tect~~ of the I~S~ItUtlO~ said desire to curb inflation and duSt~I~S a~aUDl~llSH so we ta~ tbeuro ~oney was evIdently thereby lJelp to cure the cllrrenl have It on th~a~th~~Ity of Mr br~ed ~~s~ middothovl~n~ no economic recession alough-who 18 c~rtamly one of 0rte ~nowsTli~ bills are the
Th t t t h the two or three most impor- ~melJize as billsI)oW used shyt aaCCsordanl gln eBres ~ng twcory tant business executives in the I didiIt try to handle them
bu n 0t USIness eek Ut d S hli there probabl isnt an thin ~ m ~ tates -that we shall ~uce addedltbeca~sewhen it For -one u~ng it ru~ssrack contmue to hav~ mflabo I ~uc~e~ one It started to upagainstan official U S Steel _ Remem~erwhlt he ~Id No cr~lble 10 myhand ~he bIllS position made ublic last Au- one co~panyno one lTIduStry~fe~ not stacked or ~ven ~und gust b Ch P Ro M andnooneuDloncanal()ne5top marubberband-butJuststuffed
Y bef alrmathn Kgefr the march of inflationmiddot in the envelope BIough ore e e auver Committee investigating steel If 0tI the~ther han~ we agree O~ the adVice o~ ~n attorney price rises - that the major co~po~ations and and ~ocal bank offiCIals Father
d the major unions of the United Garbm ~nt ~he mor~ey an en-Mr Blou~h recalled that In States ought to rdinate th ve~ope to the curenty redempshy
May 1948 WIth the hope of curb- lt00 ellmiddot ~ d f h U in fl t pohcles mmiddot the best interests of ~on IVISI(~nO te S Treas- r~C~~$al ~05n U~ S ~teellowe~ the e~(momYas~awllole are we un Jihe goyerpment r~d~Dedt rant p~r t~n ~nd refused prepare~ to _take the next logi- tbe ~118 ~ft~J ~Pilratln~ and ~~em~g~a~~~reetried cal steP ~y~tinging them tQ- ountng the~ ~ pr~sS th~te t Iether for thlS P1rpose in some mvolved ~hemlcal treatm~nt In
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at Mt St Mary Convent here me is at present ftationed
Sister Margaret Mary R lM bull native of Some~set Mass has taught at St Joseph School Fall River Holy Family School Newmiddot Bedford St Maryt School ~orth Attll~boro and I Holy ~ ame School Ne~ Bedfprd where she is now statIOned
Sister Mary Catherine R SM bull native of Newfdundland after some years of t~aching a St Joseph School F~li River was appointed Mistres~ of Novices at Mt St Mary Convent and later became the Mothfr Superilr of the l~all River Corpmunity l~rom
1939 to 1957 she was Cour cilor Provincial at Cu~berland R I Sistllr is at presert assistait to the Superior of M~ St Rita Conshyvent Cumberlandl R I
Sister Mary Gertrud~ RSM a native of New Ifedford u ught in St Louis School St Pa trick School St Jose~h School and Mt St Mary 4cademy Fall River St Mary ISchool rforth Attleboro and St Kilian Sc hool New Bedford whfre she is sta- tioned at present She has been Superior at St P~trick Con vent Fall River and Principal cf St PatrickSchool stl Joseph Sool and St Kilian S~hooI Hel sisshyter Sister Mary Anthony R SM who died in 1~55 was also among those professed on July 16 1908
Sister Mary Ttresita R SM bull nltive of Taunton Mass bas taught in the elerhentary grades at St Mary Cathedral School and lateras supervisor of lliusic and Art in St 1Iary Cathedral School and St Mary St~hool New Bedford S~e is at pI esent
stationed at Our iLady of) I[ercy Convent Nw Bedford
SEles Per~ecuti[)n Possible ~ow of Our Lady l~a here
Thestatement was issued the LAUNCESTONI (NC)-Ierseshy day befpre a second promisedmiddot
nttion of Catholicsis not today Hmiracle was to take place arid impossible even fn the En llish- instructions were giVen thatmiddot it BPeaking world Archbishop John C Heenan of jLivcrpool Aid here ~
He was addres ing some 5000 persons gathere in this ornshywall town for ttje annual comshymemoration of themartJrdom of Blessed Cuthb~rt Mayne proshytomartyr of the I British semshyinary priests I
(The seminarr priests were priests ordained abroad lit- the time of the Refo~mation ~n Engshyland A law pa~sed during the reiltn of Queen ~lizabeth I ~ade
it high treason jpunishab Ie by death for a seminary dest even to be in En~land)
Powerful odern Iates Aid Archbishop JIeenan are no less determhied than w~ ~ the England of the I first Eliabeth to stamp out th~1 ancient Iaith
]iar more pers4ns are no sufshyfering for their jFaith thall ever before he declared so th it the 20th century cold be cal ed an age of martyrs
All Europe has seen swift changes in our o~n )ifetiml the Archbishop a~ded Nobody dares prophesy what will be the polftical comple~ion of his or any other coun~ry in 10 or 20 years time Forces hostile to all religion are in the ma rch It is not inconceivable that even in the English-~peaking world Catholics may have to ~hoose
between faith a)ld persor al seshycurity
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Remain Books0 MEXICO CITY (NC) -- With
the ruling Institutional Revo_ lutionary party (PRI) rl mning far ahead in ullofficial I eturns and the electi0r assured of its
middot presidential ca~didate fonso Lopez Mateos tbe laws hostile to the Church in this country arl~ expected ~ remain ~n the books
It is anticiplted that asiD other recent PRI administrashytions these laJs probab y will not be strictly lenforced Presishy
MOTHER SUPERIOR AND PRESIDENT At the White House Mother Francine Marie Lepicard (above) Superior General of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul accompanied by three other members visitedmiddot THIRTY YEARS AGO President Eisenhower and presented him a painting of
the foundation was laid for 81 Marys Church EUAD Archdiocese the head of Christ Visiting her communitys houses in laquoit ERNAKULAM INDIA Financial conditions prevented the Churcla the United States and Canada Mother Lepicard will return
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from belne built In the past few year to her headquarters in Paris today NG Photo the parlshloDers aU POOl farmers bave
with extreme difficulty and hardship shytbemselvetl beeD able to save $2000 Wltla this mODey to buy materials and tbroUlb Dismi~~ Report of Apparation their OWD labor they built tbe walls
TERN (NC)-Anmiddot official tatement issued by the Terni and Nanli diOCese has dismissedmiddot any element of- divine -origin
middotmiddotin recently reported apparitions
be posted in all churches of the diocese~ An earlier promised miracle-the cure of an infant -failed to take PlacemiddotSuggests Catholic
The statement declared Festmiddotvat middotn IrelandHAt Maratta Alta on the outshy
skirts of Terni two children (11- DUBLIN (NC)-A suggestion year-old Gino Armadori and 9- for a national Catholic festival year-old Paola Piazza) claim to in Ireland was offered here by bave repeatedly middotwitnessed ap- Chief Superintendent H OMara tlte trials and problems spiritual aDd material to be met and r paritions of the ltadonna Also of the Dublin police force Hived 1I0t ODly at the time of the acceptance of
- other- persons claim they have had Visions Asmiddotamiddotresultmiddotof the reports put out by the press largecrowds f(lIli the town and other areas have flocked to the place fof the repOrted apparishytions)
Aid to Talented BosToN (NC)The Carnegie
Corporation of New York has given a grant of $85000 to Bos- ton College to subsidize in part the institutions- program for especially talented stuQents the college announced
HOLY CROSS FATHERS
FOUR-YEAR COEDUCATIONAL COLLEGE
for Information write to
This episCopal c~ria after their ehurch All their savings have bee careful consideration deClares used aDd cODditions are such at preset that the aforementioned facts tbat the pittance thei earn ~ardly eovenexclude in the most absolute the expenses ofthelr daily Iivln lJnle way the extraordinary intershyvention of God and the Most Holy Virgin am- are theref9re devoid of any prodigious charshyiacter of divine origin
The statement was signed by Msgr Giuseppe Vanni Martini Vicar General of the diocese
Superintendent OMara sug gested such a festival would show the contribution Catpoli shycism has made to Irish life and culture
As ari annual event hemiddot l8iCl it would also serve to attract visitors to Ireland and would consolidate the work of aU CathollC Action bodiesmiddot in Ule
eountry Supeiintendent OMara made
the suggestion at the annual convention of Vexilla Regis alumni organization of St Patshyricks College Maynooth
Former Member of Jewish Faith Ordained Sacred Hearts Father
JAFFREY (NC)- A former member of the Orthodox Jewish faith who was converted to Catholicism during a three-year period of military service has been ordained a priest at Queen of Peace Seminary here
Bishop Matthew F Brady of Manchester ordained Father Simeon Polen in the Congregashytion of the Sacred Hearts~ The young priests father Samuel Polen of Pinebush N Yand his sister Mrs George Pederson also of Pinebush attended the ceremony Father Polen born Simeon
Stanley Polen in New York City became a convert while serving with the U S Army
-Signal Corps He was baptised on the remote Aleutian island of Naknak Alaska in April 1949 by Father George Endal SJ
The soldier had attended John Adams High School in New York prior to entering military servshyice Following his discharge from service in 1950 he joined the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts at Wareham He toek classical studies there for two years spent a years novitiate at the congregations house in Fairhaven and then returned
a root Is put OD the eburch the monsoona JAo Holy FaJhtrs MirJiIJn Ai will ruin the work already done Tbe oDI~ - tht Orimtal Ch reb tbln that the parlshlo1ers can now eo
r Ii tribute Is th labor $5000 will buy tlie mate~lals ~ecellS~ry tocomplete the roof and tlte interior The Arc 1raquolshop of ErDakula~ humbly requests our ald Any help tbat yCNI might be able to Ilve will be deepl) appreciated by the Archblsho~ and tbe people or St Mary Parish EDAD INDIA
A HOME IN OVR OLD AGE ALL OF US WANT THAT oua PALACE OF GOLD CLUB GIVES SISTERS WHO CARE FOB
THE AGED THE MEANS TO PROVIDE THE HOMES
VOCATION PROBLEMS - AeeeptaDee of a religious vocatioD Is Dot always easy many
a YooatloD but ID the followin through One of the reatest dlffleulths facedb) bOYI ID the Near Eastls a material one how to find the financial meaDII to follow a vocatloD The eost for - the INlDuDary tralnlilr Is $600 100middot a year tor shl ~ean ALEXANDER and SEBASTIAN -are two 1raquo011 In INDIA without the flnanela meaDI They are now In tile seminary and wltll many other - shylIemlDulaDs are prayine that 110m ODe will adopt them Indpay f ampbelr lIemlnar) eourse
THE MONEY IN MARYS BANK IS USED FOR THE middotTRAINING OF NATIVE SISTERS MONEY DEPOSITED IN THIS ACCOUNI BRNGS HEA VENLY DIVIDENDS
PERFECTION To be perfect Thousands in religions life are strlvln for perte
aOD through the vows of poverty ehastity and obedience To be poor Is a great trial to be willing to remain POOl wben one mlgbt trive to better oneself require great faith SISTER JOSEPHINE and SISTER CHRISTINE have willingly chosen poverty for life as BASILIAN SISTERS In LEBANON Sinc they are already poor poverty will be nothln new tbey are however sanctifying tbemselve tbrough a dedicated acceptance of poverty Could you help them towards a full life dedi cated to God iD tbe service of otbers The cost of their tralnlnl Is $300 $150 a year for eacll
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If you would like to give such a 1ft In the name of amiddot relative 01 friend we would be ~appy to lend a GIFT CARD indicating your middotklndness Sucb a gift ould bring spiritual benefits to both the giverand the receiver
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to Wareham for two more yeaJl of study
In 1955 he was sent to Rome where he made studies at the Gregorian University from which he received the licenti shyate in sacred theology this year He is to return to Rome in Ocshytober for further study He ~
remaining in Jaffrey for the summer
Most of the students now at the Queen of Peace Seminary here are expected to be assigned to Japan the foreign mission of the congregations American province The congregation was founded during the French Revshyolution and now has 1400 priests 1000 students 300 Brothers and 2000 Sisters
New Superior ROCHESTER (NC)-Mother
Mary Callista has been elected Superior General of the Sisters of the Third Order Regular of
St Francis of the Congregation of Our Lady of Lourdes She succeeds Mother Mary Alcuiu who has been Superior General since 1946
Mother Callista has Ilerved since 1952 a1l general councilor and general vicaress of the ewn- munity
dent-elect Lop~ MateOll is the FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN PresidentTHE ~EAN 110111 of a Catholi= family ald was Mlgr Ptr P Tuohy Natl Sec educated at a ldarist BIothers STONEHILL COLLEGE Send all communications to IIChool here (ATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATIONOfficial returns of the election North EaSton MassachuSetts arl~ not expected to be ann i)unced 480 lexington Ave at 46th St New York 17 N Ybull until Septembet
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Time middotIncreases Fascination OfNewmans Personality
By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno
With that formal solemnity which is rooted in the tradition of the Church the cause of John Henry Cardinal Newman has been introduced in the ecclesiastical court of Bi~mingham England The Archbishop of that see sucshy
eessor to the doughty Ulla- been made t~ cast doubt upon thorne who was Newmans Newmans absolute integrity
middot unwavering friend and sup- This is the work of an agnostic porter in the hierarchy has Geoffrey Faber grandnephew of constituted a commission to be- that Father Frederick Faber gin the long and involved process who was one of Newmans earli shyof examining est recruits for the Oratory of his title to be St Philip Neri but who in the
ranked among course of the years became the Blessed ahd sadly estranged from his mimshygiven the hon- tor ors of the altar Reading Fabers book one has
There is much the feeling of a noxious slime to be accom- being spread over the image of pUshed in this the Cardinal as from wholly inshyextraordinary sufficient and inconclusive evishycase The study dence he attempts to prove a of the cardi- basic and unworthy lack of man-DaIs life and limiss as providing the key to Yirtues must be his career undertaken not Church Seeks Virtge from the viewpoint of a biogra- That Newman was hypersenshy
middot pher but in search of the mfn~t- sitive goes without saying That middot est scrap of evidence which he found it exceedingly- difficult
eould swing the scales ~me way to forgive injuries seems to be the other too clearly established to admit
His writingsvoluminous as of controversy That he made they are including thousands mistakes of- judgment anel wu apan thousands of personal let- a pool assessor of men espeshytelS must be re-examined in dally where friendship had once ~ light of rigorous and con- been given are characteristic=shyastent orthodoxy hardly to De denied
And as a preliminary step it One is reminded rather strikshymust be established middotthat his _
f ingly of the likeness here beshyenthusiasts have not thus ar everstepped their bounds and tween Newman and Pio Nono
whose cause for beatification ia antiCipated the Church in pro- being strongly urged at this verT BOuncing upon his sanctity or in establishing a cult in hit time But the Church we reshy
mind ourselves is not seekinc bonor perfectmiddot holiness in those She
Scores of Biographies honors nor even perfect eoi-Few men of modern times respondence with grace but
have evoked the passionate in- only conspicous virtue risin terest and partisanship tha~ ~as above weakness and transfigurshyeentered upon Newman Living ing the whole be was a very symbol of conshytroversy both within the Church Should it come about-and and out of it And in the seven this is by no meansto assume decades since his death his per- that it will-that Cardinal Newshy
man is found worthy of oursonality far from diminishingIn the perspective of time has cult our honor as an elect of emerged with ever greater fasci- God it will unquestionably be aation difficult for us to prefix the
There are scholars Catholic appropriate term to his name and non-Catholic alike who St John Newman might sugshyItave made the study of his life gest even the Sinjin of acshy
and writings their chosen field cepted English usage Like the af research and his biographies Venerable Bede the old name ia are now numbered by the scores too deeply engraved to be lighiIy Hardly a year goes by withoutmiddot cast aside But to pray to God the publication of some impor- through John Henry Newman tant item of middotNewinaniana and wOJlld be hard to resist the total body of critical litera-middot I lure devoted to him is literally taggering
Wilfrid Wards two volume Life was the first full-length portrait of the Cardinal painted with affectionate detail by one whose own father William
George Ward had ranged himshyelf with Newmans sharpest opponents It was an amende honorable but for all its bulk and its liberal use of intimate papers and correspondence it was understandably far from definitive
Most fortunately Newmans papers were preserved almost intact at the Birmingham Orashytory and a vast debt is owed to the late Father Henry Trisshytram wlfo gave years of his life to the careful collecting and colshylating of the documents
For him it was aabor of love andoubtedly but it was equally a labor of scrupulous impartial shyity Much of the spade-work has thus been done for th~ eccleshy
siastical commission An-lican Interpretation
The magic of Newman has at shytracted a great dealof modern French scholarship from th~ somewhat disorderly genius of the late Abbe Henri Bremond to the clinical touch of the Abbe Louis Bouyer whose Newman His Life and Spirituality has recently appeared in English
Anglicans from Dean Church to contemporaries such as R A Middleton and B A Smith have striven to interpret Newshyman in the light of their own rejection of his solution though be it said with unvarying cour tes) and admiration
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Seattle Prelate Award Winner
SEATTLE (NC)-The Amerishycan Committee on Italian Migrashytion has announced -Archbishop Thomas A Connolly of Seattle will receiv~ its Award of Merit for 1958 for his sympathetic and active support in the field of migration andmiddot resettlement of refugees The presentation willbe made ~ept 13 here
Announcing the award Guido Merlino chairman said Archshybishop Connolly has always been in the forefront in activishyties concerned with migration and resettlement He has also contributed to various causes
middotmiddotthat benefit the people of Italy as well as helping Italians who have recently come here 10
settle The award will be a bronze
plaque bearing the following inshyscription
In recognition of hismiddotdedicashytion to the principles and ideals upon which America was foun~shy
ed for outstanding contributions to the welfare of his fellow men for his many laborsand selflesa service which furthered the mishygration reception and resettleshyment of Italians in this country
Levis Educator LEVIS Que (NC) - Father
Calixte Ferland who spent neady 50 of his 70 years at Levw College is dead He was gradushyated nom the school in 1907 and returned there to teach after hi ordination in 1911 He remained at Levis College as a professor or spiritual director until aU re~
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tistics Spiritual guidance pedshyInstitute inmiddot Rome hailed it as agogy and psychology and medishy
a center where the broadest and cal and pastoral psychi~try complete studies will prepare 1ftmiddot addition 10 these cOursespriests for the ~art of arts tbe the constitution stated that therepastoral care of souls should be special coUrses of apshy
The institute which was plied specialization for the founded in 1957 and has alreadT training of priests capable of graduated more than 100 stushy carrying out the apostolate Ia d~nts was officially instituted many specialized areas such and sanctioned by the Pope in book and publication editing orshyhis recent Apostolic Constitushy ienting public opinion entershytion Ad Uberrima Its publi shy ~inment acial action Catholic cation was announced earlier by associations and helping variOW the Pope himself during an audishy elasses of citizens in particular ence with a group of graduate workers farm laborers shepshyof the institute herds sailors soldiers peoshy
By virtue of Our authoritT fessional people artists people We officially establish the Passhy responsible for social life arid toral Institute It is Our wish others that it be given the honorary title of Pontifical within the Pontifical Lateran Athenaeum the Pope said in the document GEORGE M MONTLE
The Pontiff added that in thw institute priests of eachmiddot and Plumbing - Heating every clerical status may leam
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London Commies Plan Infiltration Of Ireland
LONDON (NC)-London headquarters of the Commushynist party is preparing agents for the infiltration of
-Ireland The existence of a specshyial Irish bureau at party headquarters is alleged in aD article in the Catholic Herald weekly newspaper published by Douglas Hdye former editor ot the London Daily Worker who is now a leading Catholic journshyalist
Irish members of the party middot he wrote have been undergoshy
ing special preparation for the day when an economic crisis hits Britain This the Communist leaders calculate will bring witll it mass unemployment Tens
of thousands of Irish people will return to Ireland which in the circumstances will itself be in
middot the throes of an even more sevshyere depression
All Angels If and when this happens
the communists inention is that lOme thousands of card-holdin
middotIrish Communist party members will be among them Overnight the party will be established ill every part of the country and eommu~ism will be taken by Irelands own sons and daughters to practically every town and Yillage Those who Ulus returll will have gone through the specshyial training which is now beshying organized for them
Pilot schemes Mr Hyde add- ed are already being tried 10
find the most effective ways of reaching the Irish They have been aimed at intellectualmiddot as well as manual workers and at
the Irish Republican Army Evshyery avenue is being probed u a possible tranmission belt for Communism he said
Catholic Newspaper Has Twofold Use
LOS ANGELES (NC)-It may be true that in Philadelphia nearly everybody reads the
middot Bulletin But it is just as true that ill Wewak New Guinea nearly everybody smokes The Tidings Los Angeles archdiocesan paper
For this bit of intellig~nce
70U can thank Father Francis Mihalic SVD who was intershyviewed befote going back to Wewak after terriporary duty in Southern California
He receives The Tidings fa Newmiddot Guinea reads it thea passes it on to his native parishshyioners
When theyve read it they use it for cigarette paper king size Mighty valuable ~ Eacll sheet is worth a coconut
Smoke anyone
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V(utican ~ongregation Regulates CDntinued froOl Page 011 e must supply f~om seven to 10
_J trustworthy wItnesses PhYSIcal the claIms of v~li~ but ~ ~on- evidence if any is usually deshyconsummated maJr18ges Irtce termined by court-appointedthe l1aim of non-consumm~tIon h
d litmiddot 01 the p YSlclans can lead to a ISSP u IOn Throughout the hearing the marriage vow-o~e ~f a p~pe s diocesan-appointed defender of heaviest responsibtlItIes--~o~al the bond does his best to destroy bishop may not eren ~egm n~- all arguments that might permit vestigating such ~ claIm ltntil the dissolution of the marriage he is expressly Iflv~n per DlS- bond When he has no more obshyluon by the congre~atIonto d I) so jections the hearing ill closed
Short H~to A full report together with the Commonly known as the C~o~- bishops recommendations is forshy
gregation of the $acrament S It warded to the congregation has a short hi~~ry It was Full Investigation established 50 years ago b One of the 35 consultors ex-Pope St Pius X Befor~ It amines the case on its arrival existed the vari~1us dispe nsa- If he is satisfied with the forshytions and proble S connected mal presentation of facts--and with the seven sa raments were often he is not--he turns it over
alfscattered among r a d )zen to one of the congregations own older congregation ~t was ltlten defenders of the bond Either COPTIC RITE PATRIARCH Archbishop Silvio Oddi a problem and s~etImes a r ~~z- the consultor or tfie defender of Apost~lic Internuncio to Egypt presents the s~cred palshyde 1ltgt know whlcll congregc t~~n the bond may send the case back lium to the new Coptic Rite Patriarch of AlexandrIa Egypthad jurisdiction [ a spetiflc to its dioc~se f origin for fur- Stephanous I Sidarouss in a ceremony in the Meadl Semmshycase ther mvestIgatIon
Today the only arriagelt ases After it is examined by the ary As head of the Coptic RIte CatholIcs the prelate ranks which do not CO~Ie within the defender of the bond the case second in dignity to the Bishop of Rome NC Photo jurisdiction of ~i co~greg~tion then goes to three commisSaries are those involvm mIxed JIlar- who examine it separately They
These invo~ve matt)middots of each submit written decision Stonehill Professor Says Qualityriages a differing faiths anltJ are aS~lgned with the majority vote deciding to the Sacred CongregatIon of pro or con Once again it goes Education Needed in Quantitythe Holy Office ~ back to the defender of the bond
From the Co gregationof He has a chance to attack the NOTRE DAME (N~)-The physical sciences sho~d be Sacraments com~ such pen~ls- r4asoningof the cons~ltors if taught in the nations lIberal arts colleges because they mons as that whlc allows t l~nd they conclude the marrIage bas truly Jiberllte the mind from the here and now from the priests to memor~e ~e ylttIve not been consummated merely apparent from the welter of facts and open up to Mass of the BleSli d Vlrgm and Finally after the defender of to Cl~lebrate it roughout the the bOnd draws up his conclushy it the beauty and simplicity field a~e interesting and beauti shyyear instead -of following the sions the case goes tothEi carshy aitd logical rigor of general ful and he can discard large JlormllllituJgical ~alen~Clr dinals in plenary session They laws Rev Thomas E Lock- tracts only with a severe wrench
It is tMs congregatIon also pass on it and then it goes to the c S C professor of phy- to his aesthetic sense ~ut choose that grant~ permis~ion to ~es ~re Pope WhOgrantSordenies the ary he must if the course IS to have
Sics at Stonehlll College North greater significance for the stushythe Blessed SacI ment 10 pp- requested disp~nsation bull Easton Mass decllred here dent than a catalogue of factsvate chapels DUIi g World ~ar Sometimes the congregation U it relaxed mary peaceune submits the case to the Sacred Phrsics and mathematic~ for Father Lockary blamed pro-regu~ations permiting a sh(r~er Roman Rota the Churchs eccleshy example belong 10 the Iberal gressive education with its emshypre-Communion fast authllrlz- siastical court The Congregashy artscurriculum Father Lockary phaSis on teaching methods ing the use of khtki al~arcloths tion retains its jurisdicti()D over contended not because- of the rather than intellectual content Ilnd vestments Ind ~llowmg l~ass the decision independentof the cold war or for other talttlCal for a general deterioration in to be celebrated 1m the ater- Rotas decision and utilitarian re~son~ SCIence -the teaching of physics matheshy
education he saId can and maticsand the other arts andnoon The need for careful documenshy While it govern~ th~ daily use tation painstaking investigation should be justified on grounds sciences in the nations high
of the sacramentsl t~ISco~ g~e- and the part time status of the that were valid in th y~r 1908 schools Until the trend to lower gation does not have Jurlsdl( tlon commissaries and defenders of and will still be valid In 2008 standards is reversed in secondshyover the cerem09ies and rites the bond makes the congregashy quite indcpend~ntl of the tac- ary education he said there is IlUrrounding thes~ sacram mts tions decisions slow work An tical or strategic sItuation really no hope of dramatic im-This is properly t~e work J the average case requires about two F~ther LockaI) who holds a provement on the college level Sacred CongregatIfn of Rlt s years from beginning to end doctorate in physics from Notre We need quality education
Cardinals ~embers MarriaKe Courts Dame discussed Physics and and we need it in quantity Heading the Congregatioll of The third commission super- the C~isis in Education at the Father Lockary declared Simply
Sacraments is i~ 79-yeaI-old vises the administration of dishy annual educational conference rejecting progressive educationPrefl~ct His Emin~ce Benelt etto ocesan marriage courts These of the Holy Cross Fathers here he said is not enough To the Cardinal Aloisi asella The courts must send a detailed reshy The Teaching of Science 10 the older tradition that the purpose Cardinal has been an officii 11 of port each year to the congregashy Liberal Arts College was the of the school is primarily intelshythe l~oly See ~or more tha 1 50 tion The reports list the names theme of the two-day sessions yeaIll Much of ~i~ experi mce and qualifications of ~ll offi~ials Physicists for the most part was acquired as a Idlplomat rep- of the diocesan marnage trlbushy have failed to devise good physshyresenting the Church in Plt rtu- nals and states the number and courses f the llberalJes or arts gal Chile andArglntin~ nature of the decisions h~nded tudent who is not majoring inA total of 20 cardmals are down sth Ii ld in Father Lockaryse e members of this congrega lion Each marriage case brought opinion He insists that suchThose living in Rome neet before a diocesan tribunal must middotcourses should be rigoriouslyevery Friday ~ di cuss its p rob- be tried twice and the two vershy
scientific lems and work 9n the se~nd dicts must agreeWhefJ theY It is misleading and dishonshyand fourth Monfay of ~ch dont they ususally ate sent to t he observed to present themonththe Prefec has an audi- the Rota ot firial adjudication
udentiJ with a sort of popularence with His ~oliness Pope In most countries the appelshymechanics course under the guisePius XII to keep im abreailt of late court for suc~ cases is 10shy f ne He believes that inthe congregations activities and cated at the metropolitan see or o scle c
to plresent its d~sions for his archdiocese chancellery Thus in the problems which it treats the course should be as fundamenshypersonal approvl or disap- the United States for instance
provll there are mahy appellate courts tal _asJogical and intellectuallydemanding as the course for theThirty-six consIltors arE on But in the Philippines the conshyspecialiststhe congregationsj staff Tnese gregation set up in 1957 a pilot
are priests mostlJ( membeIs of project with one single appellate The college physics course fot religious orders Wiho are experts court located ip Manila to reshy liberal arts students should be in canon law and Irelated fi ~ld~ hear all cases brought before the restricted to a few major areas They serve as a pa~el of adv SOlS diocesan tribunals Father Lockary said This preshyIlnd specialists gU~ding the car- A spokesman of the congregashy sents a real difficulty he obshy
served since for the specialistdinals and ultJma~~IY the Fope tion said his off~ce is still stud~shyall the npoks and crannies of hisMost of them livel In Rome and ing the effectiveness of thIS
have a full-time jb in add tion single-court method He said it ----------~-shyto their work fortihe congrega- has proved to have ~ome very tion great advantages and IIOme DEBROSSE OIL ~
Three Comqiissions drawbacks ~ Besides the cdnsultors the While hailing it as a mile- ~ co
Congregation of sfcraments has stone in the gradual process of ~ threE commissionsr The fibt is canonical procedure he said it Heating Oils devoted to problefls connetted is much too early to c~nclude with the Sacramet~ of Holy 01- that a similar system might be andBurners delS This commission w l1ich introduced in other countries ~ currently has 18 ofticials stu dies M ~ 365 NORTH FRONT STREET such matters as te val~dit~ of Sailors Attend ass
NEW ~ BEDFORD ordinations or thje oblIgatIons I B antine Rite connected with ~ajor orders ~ n yz WYm~n 2-5534 and how they are met by hose ATHENS (NC)-Several hunshywho have been orClained dred Catholic d b thsailors received ~---------------------shy
The second CO~~ission ceals Holy CommunIon un er o species for the first time ltbf their
with valid but non-cons um- lives when they attended a By- J Electricalmated marriages It has 80 zahtirie Rite Divine Liturgy
priests on itS staf~5 comiDlS- (Mass) aboard the USS Saratoga ~i ContractorsI5Bries and 25 de~1nders of the ~)marriage bond Ltlke the on- her~e ceremony was arranged
aultOIS most of Ithese pr ests J ]j i ddT by Father (Cmdr) John
have full-time jo IS n a I ln Burns Catholic chaplain of the eo their work Wi the comIDIS- t ~
aircraft carrier while this um ilIon of the Mediterranean 6th Ileet
When a local bis~p is grall~ was anchored in the Bay of Athshypermission to investigate a claIm t ~~ of nl)n-consummalion of 11Iar- ens recently The Divine LI urgy 944 County St ~ (
T di was celebrated by Father Isidore riage he appointf a oc~san Rigoutcos SJ of St Paulssem- New Bedfordeourt to gath~r thF facts lloth inv aeze J )JIalti4~ to the eontesteltl man aae __
ectual training must be addedlthe realization that education must somehow be ad~-ted to the WHEATONS needs and the abIlIties of all t h
shyand that sound educatIve ec FAMOUS needed he saId h
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look and that the theater should help people relax
In times like these I think wed all be best helped by laughter Its a great relaxer and were all too taut he said And it would greatly ~eshyduce the lines at the psychiashytrists office
Not escape theater - that not what I mean although in a sense it would be an escape ~rom
the awful grimness of the tImes -but rather a more elevated view of life and ourselves High comedy can do this he exshyplained
A ttends Daily ~ass
Mr ~itchard who attends Mass daily believes the theater is a profession rather than a business He advised starryshyeyed graduates to seek pru~ent
counsel before plungIng mto the grease-paint life
Re said that being a Catholic in the theater can be tough at times but that some of the finest people and some of the best Catholics Ive ever known are theater people Its the ones c who foul up however who get the headlines You never heard of the heroic lives of somemiddot ~
It goes back to your home training-and this is where t~
parents responsibility is great if you receive the proper training you can lead a good Catholic life in the theater p~oshy
fession just as you can in busishyness or law he declared
Church to Observe 150th Anniversary
DAMARISCOTTA MIL L S (NC)-Bishop Daniel J Feeney of Portland will be celebrant of a Pontifical Mass in St Patricks Church here today to mark the 150th anniversary of the church one of the oldest in New Eng- land
The building was dedicated on July 17 1808 by Most Rey Jean Lefevre Cheyerus first Bishop of Boston At that time Maine was a part of Masssach setta
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SeesOpportunity to Te~chmiddot To Serve on Foreign Missions Cros$WordSoluti~iI - LOS ANGELES-Thirty-four The Lay Mission Helpers wear-Rothmiddoter~Than Defemiddotnd Tmiddotrumiddotth laymen and women includillg no distinctivemiddotgarb but degllly a
two mamiddotrriedcouples with chU- ring inscribed Weare Gocl lt By Joseph A B~eig dren will leave -thiscountry helpers During ~h~ir service
soon to work in -the Churchs in the missions they receive no Cleveland Universe Bulletio foreign missions Thirty persons pay J)eyond room board medshy
middot AS I recall it w~s Chesterton who said 60 or 70 years will go to Africa and four to ical care and a monthly allowshymiddotago that if Stpeorge were to come back to life he would Ecuador ance of $20 take a long look at the world around him-and prepare to be Each of the 34 personspos Typical of the 34 who wiD bull martyr again A sesses askiU needed in mission leave soon for theinissions are
Today my guess is that I would observe for example work and has volunteered to re- themiddot two married couples Mr that racial national and Chlsa main overseas for at least t~ree and Mrs John McGhee and Mr
Chesterton and St George if years andMrs Frank Bohler discriminationno longer can pre~ eythey could come among us tend to any real respectability rh are members ofthe ~ay Mr and Mrs McGhee wiD Ilowrnight take the long not in our South not in South IetmiddotWmiddotorks Seekmiddotmiddot ~Isslonmiddot Helpers AssoltlatIon teach ata mission school in loOk together and get ready to Africa not even in India where I~establisheqhere three ye~rsa~o Quito Ecuador They will take
be in one way or another the castes are crumbling Vcifican Hookup under t4epatronagef HISE~Ill- their young adopte~ daughter apostles niis- The wrongs survive but their lt ~~c~ Jam~ ~~~n~ls Cd~ with them Mr McGhee who middot~nari~s foundations have been washed VATICAN CITY (NC)- The ~ n y~e rc I~ op holds bull masters degree is on
B ei n g no away There is no durabilityin middotNational Broadcasting ~ompany Angeles the faculty of the Los Angele middot prophet I m~y them now in the U ~S middotand the Canadian Cardin~l McIntyre receied Traae and Technical College~ middot ~mistakeri but I would perceive t~atmiddot such Catholic Broadcasting Systtm ~he solemn promiSeIimiddot of the 34 His wife~ Rosemary is an eleshy
think we are foolishness as divorce with itsmiddot have joined networks in many mehandw-omenata ceremony mentary sChool teacher mergjng from restlesS seeking for other mates partS of the world in asking for in S~ Vjbia~uts C~t~edral here Mao Areas elil longhap- and birth prevention with its hookups withmiddot Vatican Radio Theypledged ~ obey the bishop Mr IiMe B hI Il tism of blood middotnervous-nelly fussing over pop- formiddot speCial papal broadcasts of themission area to which tliey ~ bo k middothlmiddot 0 d ~rfwI COtmiddot~shyt an
Th b d tsmiddotmiddot 1 d t d to k t th uc a 0 s op an In orma 100 -ancl fire see ulationgrowth are beginning to thmiddote f rtoha cas lllndv~~~ abremiddot akr~ll~fn tmiddotahn IfwJrfmiddotta
h ~U center in downiown Nairobi the emling of the period in which look as imbecilic as they are ose 0 e sQca e IDVISI le s I S o~ e we are 0 e mlamp- K Afmiddotmiddot Th 11 t k
-e middothmiddotad to use most of our en- S h th audiences wllich His Holiness middotsions enya rIca ey WI a e - uc lOgs no longer have P p XII l d T Free P i tii their twoyoung sonsmiddotwith them ergies inmiddot holding the fort middotof --any power of attracting vigorous ope IUS IS glvmg c Olser~ O res Mr ~ohler wasa pilot on a
_tehgion and civilazation youth nuns throughout middottlJe world By servIng In the mlSSlona N ft d If my judgement is correct I wouidm~rk weilth~fact Other rtqu~sts fot hooku~s middottheYwllrfree m~ssionary priests Vord~~aII ~~~rr~~K~~
thepersowwho is middotin his teens that even the mo~t e~orm9us have come from networks In andReli~ious fi-om ~~ch~e middotWar middot middotr 20s now ought tolook forward bigotry in all history~thECOrn- Italy ~rance Spall) Portuga1- chanlclll and admInIstratIve In addition to Ecuador and
ehiefly to expounding truth munistbigotry agairist God al)d Irelan~an~ ~he Net~erlan~s work~l)d enab~ ~hem to ~~vte Kenya otherriission areas)o rather than chiefly defending it religion and against man as Thlaquo~nvlSlble audIences WIll more ~untolPlrltua1 act~~lties which the Missi~gtn Helper wfll as we who went before them Gods image arid likeness ~ is be broadcasts of Mass offer~d The~rdeparture WIll brl~g to go are Mwanzain Tulgimyika found it necessary to do lieaving imd splintering from the by the ope andmiddot a p~pal dls- 54 the number of Lay MIssIon Gwelo in South RhodesIa Preshymiddot I agree ~ith those whO feel pressure of it own ignora~t co~rse Intendedespeclally for Helpers~rommiddotLosAnge~~s who toria ani JohilIinesburg in the that a newmiddot wind is blowing contradictions ~~Ole~e~ nuns TheY~ln be are nowInover~eas mIssIons Union of South Africa Calabar across the world dissipating the If I were young I would judge IVI e f IDdo t~r~e far~~ on~r~ Am~Ilg th~ sevett men and 21 and Owetd in Nigeria and Tashyold fumes of error hatred prej- that th~ fu~ure belongs to those~~a~u~us~~ u y an wom~n ire SIX r~glster~d nllrse mille in Ghana adice lies selfishness greed who wIll 1arvest the seed so Th d h d 11 and f~ve teachers The group also Among their assignments will e Iscourse on eac ay WI 1 d f N 1 t
and ignora1ce 1ong watered WIth blood and b b d t t 5 30 EDT me u es a ormer avy plO a be teaching social and medicalroa Our centuries of tribulation tears Teh p caslla k ~mFmiddotmiddot h liJoOtype operator and photo en- work editing mission newsshy e ope WI spea In renc bull 1 t 1 and misunderstanding have been I woud resolve to devote my- T 1- tmiddot II b 1middot1 graver seyera pracca nurs~s papers operating supply center lf to middottmiddot k I d rans a Ions WI e gIven In a d n id 1 k diJe for the most part to a mad se POSI Ive wor woul i th d f 1- ~ nurse ~ a l8 bull soc~a ror -and handlingsecretarial duties
fudiviciuaiism which blinded try to grasp firmly and set maJr anguags on ~ ays 0 ers an artI~t secretarIal work- - - men and women to the common forth formiddot others the~splendor ~~~~ng the 7dlscoursrs fFom ers8 ~achines~op wozker and lt
middot ood to the duty of lovingand of religious dedication of holymiddot amto pmlj r middotahbrananmiddotlt serving middotfellOwmen everywhere marriage of family life of good Va~lCan RadIO wIll use the ~MemDers 0 thegrouphavemiddot He that iI
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DEVOTION
In insane rebellion against of the literature that elevates 19 tma~g~r~te~ ~ewbbroad perw~e~ dliring thep~s~ year the Iildividualist insanitymove- rather than degrades of wise cas l~g 1sc te ~ e Fearn h lreparmiddotmg them~elves spIrItually
meilts like fascismnazism and education of people-to-people ~eg~ ar y 0 rIca I~ renc andmiddotmiddotmaterially for worK iti the communism blackened the world help of right international re- or llguese andEn~h~h mtsEiions
with vioience cruelty injustice lations and the like French Governmentmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Unde~the diJe~tion ofM~gr middot falsehoods and wars I would look upon television Anthony Brouwers fouilderand
i think the pendulum now is and radio nuclear power the Honors Maritain director of the mission associashynearing the center We have had dr~ma modern medicine bank- PARiS (NCr-Noted French tiontheYhave studied tlieology
more than enough of hatred and ing and business as colossal op- philosopher Jacqiies MaritaiJl ascetics Scriptllre first aid and lies Now we want love truth porturiitiesto do colossal good has beennamed a Grand Officer the history of Uiemiddotarea where and justiceWe are seeking the Oh if I were a young person of the Legjon oi Honor-this they wiliserve
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can give We ask for guidance hope and determination - and ian award-by the council of If r were a youth today look- courageMinisters of the Republic~
in forward to q career and H Mr Maritainwho served at PRESCRIPTIONS owishing to serve God and man c ome Econtimics one time as French ambassador
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human 1 U S Catholic university have of Ministers bestowed the award Special Attention Given 1 would wish to fit myself received a special papal blessing of Commander of the Legion of n~t yargue but to ~nlighten and commemorative plaques Honor on 81~year-61d Father To Emergency Prescripti~ns and inspire I would concern from His Holiness Pope Pius Henri Breuil il French priest myself less with preparing middotto XII and paleogiapl1er of wodd reshy ~ ~A Surgical ~ppliance CO battle evil thingsand more with ~hey are Sister Mary Anselm nown ~aining myself to propagate and Sister Mary Iierre In 1950 Father Breuil has visited grotshy I~ U Pharmacy
~ nobility I wouid desire to ed- they were instrumental- in set- toes and caverns throughout c Hearing Aid Co ucate rather than dispute ting up the graduate program in France and in Ireland North
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51ory of Farrells Courage Object Lesson for Youth 1 By Jack Kineavy
SomerM t High School- Coach We mentio ed in p~ssing last week that the National
League All-Star iroster included one Richard Joseph Farrell ace reliever of Ithe Philadelphia Phillies never dreaming that the big ri~hthandel would play such a stellar role in the annual clas~ic Farrells Talking about bonuses the pitching as a mJltter of fact Philadelphia Phils paid out the
W S th~ rankihg achi~ve~ amazing s~m of $600000 ~ colshya I lege and hIgh school st- In the
ment In what has been ies- period 20 May to 20 June We scribed as an 01herwise ilrab suspected that the Braves were gam(~ the leaders in the bonus league
His striking but faint so Also re bonuses out the Sox the Baltimore Orioles have just contingent of signer two former Connecticut Jensen Wil- CYO products Charlie Symion Iiams and Mal- of Stratford and John Papa of zone represent Stamford
one of Dicks Torres Tosses No-Hitter all-time base- The first win for the Somerset ball thrills You Junior Legion team will be well can bet that he remembered in that it involved was giving just a no-hitter the seasons first in a little bit extra the circuit Lefty Jack Torres against the boys All-Narry with Dighton this past from Boston For I it is COD mon season turned the trick against knowkltlge that the Broolrline Attleboro last Thursday at Potshynative was given Ithe wait-and- tersville Field see treatment by tr~ Boston clltb Tino De Giovanni Attleboro upon his graduation froD St catcher was the only visitor to Marys High I get on base once on an cJror
Perhaps Qicks Iphysical oon- again via a base on balls Fall dition unduly i~fl~le~ced the River 61 leads the league by Sox He had beell stnckell by 211 games and is an odds-on
polio when little Imo~e th m a favorit~ tP ann~x the tItle and bab~ and the drerd diseaSE left move mto the mter-zone comshyhim with a crippled leff leI He petitiori late this month worl~ a brace u~til hewa 13 Tom Courtney ~x-Jfordham years old and eren after the flyer and Olympic 880 met~r brace was discardfd Dick h id ~ champions set f~r his ~irstfling have steady treatments until on the cinders on the current two years ago I Russian tour Tom plans to hang
Today Dick mares ~he tril in up h~s spike after he takes from the bull per wl~h a limp another shO1 at the 880 melee that is percephbl owmg tlt) the world mark 1457 held by fact that his le~tll~g is one-third Roger Moens of Belgium smaller than hiS pght But once His lltudies a~ the Harvard he uets on that rpOU1ld he ge~- Graduate ~chool of Business Adshyerates power plus DICk vas a ministration didnt permit Tom slender lad just out of high to train regularly this year and school when Isawl him wod last he found getting in shape for the That was in 19qO in Plattsburg Russian tour arduous But Tom N Y when he pitched the Bur- has won major races on all the ling ton Cardinals Ilof the now de- continents of the world save fund Northern League ~ a Asia He hopes to rectify this 7-2 victory over ~he home eam against the Russians
DIck has com~ a long way Italian national sports idol since then ~ow al strapping 63 Ercole Baldini was received in 220 pounder hiS ast bdl is a special Papal aUdience with his morE livemiddot than eye~ and i t~e mother Baldiilf 25 is a mili shyshort haul he Ci)mpares hv~r- tant member of the ItalianCathshyabl~ with any lof t~e J owerolic Youth organization and as hurler~ inthe mllrorst~day Last he always does wor~ its insigshyye8 Dick had 13 fi~ Sf ason nia on his coat uapel when he was In fl2 appearance~ hepost~ an received by HIf Hoheg Pope excl~llent 10-2 record and h ad an Pius XII earll~d run aver~ge of 231 1bull bull Recently Baldini won the
At this writinlf he has a ~-~ 2500 mile Giro dItalia abicycle mark and owns a league ~ea~mg race which is orie oj ltalyens ERA of Il7 in the55 1n00ngs major spotting eventS In 1956 he has pitched ~rilY 24 Dicks be won several important vicshybest years lie ah ad Th~ (Ieter- tories in the cycling events of the mination he has hown In Dver- Melbourne Olympics and in coming what appeared to )C an that same year went on to gain insurmountable Iandicap s~ould the world championship be an object less n for all The Pope receivedBaldini with
Long hot great cordiality and congratu-Several Great r Boston All- lated him on his achievements
Scholastics who e~tered pro- in the field of sports The Ponshyfessional basebaH With Ton Ar- tiff then inquired about Gina ruda and Russ Gibson are back Bartali another great cycling home after brie~ flings hthe champion of the past and also minors Joe CaSfcgliOne 01 Wo- an active member of Italian burri Russ Run e of Reading Catholic Action At the end of and John~ Silvon c of Lyonn aU the audience t~e Pope gave of whom were if the Reu Sox Baldinis mother a roSary and system recently Were handed the cyclist 3 silvermiddotmedalof hill th~iI release Ea h -won a three pontific~te sports star in h gh schoo and might~ave had is~()llege ed~ Church Desecration ration assured via athletic A sholarship but h~ chose W pur- Brings pology sue a car~er in p~o ball MANGALORE (NC) The
Of course if ai boy is 0 fered Mysore governinf t has apoloshya substantial b0Jius one which gized for the desecration 9f a woild ~ecure Jisl future rE~~u~- Catholic Church less of what happens to him III It called the desecrator a vashyorganized ball treres foe d for - grant suspected to be of unsound thought OtherWIse a lad who mind turns his back on higher educa- The governments statement tion is taking ~ te -c risk was in answer to a Catholic apshyMost major leafue scouts are peal The Catholics had called the first to encoUlage a toy to for protection of tneir religion go to school but Ithe lure)f the from fanatic Hindu elementS diamond proves bften too great which they claImed seemed inshyThe odds of succlss in orglnized terested in setting up subvershyball are estimatel at 100 10 1 a sive iorce~ to destroy churches real long shot I
The statement attribut~d to L EM lEU X pro football coac~ Buddy Iarker PLUMBING amp HEATING INC to the effect that IGood coching for Domestic is more perspiration tha n n ~ spiration remihds us oE our ~~~ amp Industrfal revered physic~ profess1lr at Sales and ~ Boston College rr John robin __bullbullbull- Service who always ins~sted thai aca- wy 2-9447 demic success was based on 90 2283 ACUSHNET AVE per cent pEmipir~tion and lO per NEW BEDf=_OAD cent inSPiration - ~ l
CONFIRMATION IN NAVY CHAPEL Bishop Luke K Arai of Yokohoma administers the sacrament of Conshyfirmation to Cpl Milton Morris of Waquoit Mass and 13 others at a camp chapel in the U S Naval Air Station in Atsugi Japan Standing in rear is Father Gerald J Ryall of New York an Augustinian missionary in JapanNC Photo
Citizens for Decent Literature Meet to Expand Movement
ASHLAND (NC) ~ Citizens for Decent Literature from all bull the obscene literature trade over Ohio met here to form a the Cincinnati attorney said statewide unit of the civic 01- Compared with them he deshy
clared we are just a bunch ofganization and lay plans for a boys trying to play in the big national group leagues But boys or not we
In an aU-day meeting the 60 have to go down into the jungle CDL representatives adop~d a and fight them and beat resolution citing the extent of them the pornography trade and call- Warning that any good cause Ing for the banding together of draws a lot of crusaders and doshyorg~nizations which oppose its gooders who are over-eager and spread lt0 under-educated Mr Keating The resolution pointed out urged CDL members to familshy
that in recent yearsmiddot there has iarize themselves -with the Ila shy
been an ever-increasing num- ture of the obscenity tradeand bel of lewd base and porno- the laws which try to-restl11ct it graphic magazines on our news- Enforce Laws stands Estimates of the Dumshy
bel of indecent publications Louis Arata also of Gificinshyissued in this country mn as nati recalled that Citizens for high as 10 million oopies Decent Literature was fOUl)ded monthly it said in tha~ city less than lour y~ars
Th - 1 ti dded that the ago We saw that the only e reso u on a feasible approach to theprobshyp~ncI~al theme of these m~g- lem was legal he saiq We
aZI~es IS S~X w~th no resttlc- found good laws alteady in exshytions or lImItations and as-
d th t t f th f d JStence on the City county andserte amos 0 em In t the hands of state levels bull But downnght
their way m 0 apathy on the part of the pubshycollege-age or younger youths lic seemed to be the chief rea-
Press Freedom son why they were riot enshyWe believe in and cherish forced
the freedom of the press the resolution declared but beshylieve the material to which ~e
have referred falls outside of the purvi~w of thisfreedoRi
The resolution concluded by urging all Ohio organizations engagedmiddot in the fight onobscenshy
ity to band together and give their wholehearted support and encouragement to statewide organization to be known as Citizens for Decent Literature Inc
The CDL representatives heard Charles Keating founder and director of the movement describe the battle against porshynography as a jungle ~ight
Criminals communists and unscrupulous persons willing to make a profit at any cost to the well being of society are part ~f
THE ANCf-lOshy195819Thurs July 17
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Five Per Cent Average Time For Relig~on bull GENEVA (NC) - Ren
gious education occupies an average of five per cent of the time in courses of study of public schools in 73 nations according to a report made pubshylic here at the 21st International Conference on- Public Education
The study was prepared by the International Bureau for Edshyucation and the United Nations Educational Social and Culshytural Organization (UNESCO)
It showed that religious trainshying occupies as much as 195 per cent of the time in pUblfc schools in some countries (
Commenting on the report Msgr John Fen_ ~lO a Iepre- sentative of the Holy See at the education conference said the Vatican delegation is greatly satisfied to learn that religioUi education is given so much atshytention in the pu blic schools of So many countries
However Msgr Ferrofino a member of the Apostolic Nunshyciature at Berne added that J his delegation was deeply grieved at the evidence that religious training is excluded from public schools in some nations
This situation is mitiga~d he said by the religious training given in private schools He cited figur~s prepared by the Intershynational Bureau for Catholic Education at the Hague which show that some seven and a half million children study in private schools- in West Germany the Netherlands Great Britain Ausshytria Belgium France Ireland and Italy
In the United States Msgr Ferrofino pointed out about five million children receive religious training in pJivate ~hools
Msgr Ferrofino praised a shittjrrient of the middotU S delegashytionto theconference that one of the objectives of educa~iOJl in the United States is to obtain a high standard of spiritual
middotJlloral and ethical formatioh Such Ii definition of the goob
of education he said comes closer to the ideal of complete education than the mere moral education cited in the publk education programs ofmiddot several nations
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Names College Head ST LOUIS (NC)-A -priestSays Corporations~ Unions ~ African Bishop
bull who has spent the last decade -working among Negro poor in FRANKFURT (NC) ~ BishopMust Coordinate Policies St Louis has been selected by Joseph IGwanuka of Masaka
By Msgr GorgeG Higgins the Society of the Divine Word Uganda ordained two p~iests of to become rector of the DivineDirector NCWC Social Action Department thlaquo White Fathers here for theWord College in Washington
On July 1wages and other labor costs in the steel African missionsHe is 67-year-old Father WilshyIndustry went up automatjcanyunde~the terms of the third liam A Benz He will ordain five more in
and last year of the Steelworkers current contract Why Catholic schools the ne~ recshy Munich on July 20 This is the tor believes are urgently needed first time an African-born bishopdidnt the industry (fo(the twelfth time since the end of tomiddot win Negroes to Catholicism has ordained priess in_this dty
alone stop the march of infla- crisis getS lilY worsetheym~bt 5Miriiaturi Booklet U~ry be persladrd fol~iye~t a try
That last senten~eof -~ bllt for th~ time bejnitbey aremiddot ~mz GefIl1aIJY (NC)- A SupercRight DelwlteExtra d~se Trim not likely ~ ito 90 ~~niature bo9~et mea$uring _
middotSM~KED bull SHANKLESS La ConclUSIon In the words of o~ly a Jittl~ more t~im six tbou- _ economist John K Galbraith in sandths ofa square inclt 000- ~
middot TteAf~luent Soci~ty Where tain~ng the Lord~ P~aer u --iriflation is concerned nearly seven languages has been placedmiddot evelyone firidsitconvenient to on sale heremiddot
middot cohline himself to conversation The 14-page booklet so ti07 that three copies can be placed
I Portugal Issuesmiddot New on a penny is being sold to raise funds to rebuild the JohannSeries of Stamps Gutenberg Museum here which SPECIAl
LISBON (NC)-Portugal has _ was destroyed during the war issued two new series of stamps T~e Our Father is printed in representing two native saints English German French Dutch who are venerated in thiscoun- Swedish Spanish and Amershy SALE try _ ican as the publishers call it
The stamps bear the images of 1dW middot St~ Theotonius a 12th century
Augustinian monk and middotSt Eliz- ab~th of Portugal 14th century queen who became famous for her charity-
The series are of two stamps each Tne image of St Theotoshy
riius is printed oil a green hVoshy_ ~cudo s1lt gt c and on a sepia JHUR$DAY FRIDA~
~ Iive-e~udo stamp The brick ed AND SATURDAY ONLYI90MME~10RATIVES The and violet d~noininationsof the
blcent~nmal of the birth of St Elizabethseries have aface lIIio It hOt or icedl AntQJ1io C~nova (1757-1S2i6 c va~t1Er ~~ o~e~nf2gt9 eScudos famed sculptor imdfirst di~~slle~h~~~y ~
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World War II) counter im- BI h b I t I h oug s rmgs ~s dlr~t y tomiddot ~ed la eJ WIt a substantial the point of thismiddotcolumn~ It is ~crease III prices debatable whether or not the
According to Business steel industry should increase itS W~ek thats the main topic of prices this year imd whether or discussion these days in the not it should have raised themmiddot iteel and re- 11 times since the end of World lated industries War II It is also being But -thats beside the pOint discussed in the The point is that the decision as daily press to whe~her or not there ought to
CONDUCTS SERVICESBus i n e s s be another price increase in an Father Robert Lynch OFMWeek says that industry as important as steel
the~e is ~o sin- should not be made in a vacuum will conduct solemn devoshygle ans~er to but hould be coordinated with tions in honor of St Anne t his question the price (and wage and profit) at Our Ladys Chapel Newbeyond U S decisions of other industries
Bedford July 20-26 SteePs s tat e- What Next ment that it is At the present time unforshynot going to act tunately this can be done -orily Soiled Currencyuntil the situ haphazardly if at all There is ation clarifies And thats about no organization nor federation Giftto School the siz~ of it of organizations in which labor
If is taken for granted at and management from the PITTSBURGH (NC)-St Anshycourse that steel piiceswill major industries can meet even thonys Sehool for Retarded eventually be raised either one to talk about much less sys- Children in nearby Oakmont at a time or all at once but tematically coordinate their Pa is $10970 richer through an -Until the situation clarifies it- wage-price-profit decisions inmiddot anonymous gift in soiled and deshyllelf ~ven the experts can onlymiddot the best interests of the econ- comp()sed bills -
guess as to why the industry omy as a whole The money arrived at the cOntraryto its past policy is -I can only conclude there- sehoolby mail in a dirty and teinporarily holding-the line fore with the same set of ques- bulky White envelope There
Se~~rl t~ntativeexplan~tion~lttions I ask~d inth~column tw~ was no indication of its senders bave beep suggestedOnei is w~e~s ago what_~lft~Where identity The ~oney mostly in th~tthe ~teelindu~trYsunexOwe go_ftO~~~re $20 bills ~~s mailed in~itts-~cted de~sion to PQstp~ne if ~o we gOJ)~ll~ph~~ardly as burgh - 1
n4)ttO fQrego another increasem ~he Iast~ WIthihttle~rno ~o-j Fa~h~r Artru~ h G~rQm in prices was motivat~d tya ordln~t19n a~n tile ffiaJgtr m~ tect~~ of the I~S~ItUtlO~ said desire to curb inflation and duSt~I~S a~aUDl~llSH so we ta~ tbeuro ~oney was evIdently thereby lJelp to cure the cllrrenl have It on th~a~th~~Ity of Mr br~ed ~~s~ middothovl~n~ no economic recession alough-who 18 c~rtamly one of 0rte ~nowsTli~ bills are the
Th t t t h the two or three most impor- ~melJize as billsI)oW used shyt aaCCsordanl gln eBres ~ng twcory tant business executives in the I didiIt try to handle them
bu n 0t USIness eek Ut d S hli there probabl isnt an thin ~ m ~ tates -that we shall ~uce addedltbeca~sewhen it For -one u~ng it ru~ssrack contmue to hav~ mflabo I ~uc~e~ one It started to upagainstan official U S Steel _ Remem~erwhlt he ~Id No cr~lble 10 myhand ~he bIllS position made ublic last Au- one co~panyno one lTIduStry~fe~ not stacked or ~ven ~und gust b Ch P Ro M andnooneuDloncanal()ne5top marubberband-butJuststuffed
Y bef alrmathn Kgefr the march of inflationmiddot in the envelope BIough ore e e auver Committee investigating steel If 0tI the~ther han~ we agree O~ the adVice o~ ~n attorney price rises - that the major co~po~ations and and ~ocal bank offiCIals Father
d the major unions of the United Garbm ~nt ~he mor~ey an en-Mr Blou~h recalled that In States ought to rdinate th ve~ope to the curenty redempshy
May 1948 WIth the hope of curb- lt00 ellmiddot ~ d f h U in fl t pohcles mmiddot the best interests of ~on IVISI(~nO te S Treas- r~C~~$al ~05n U~ S ~teellowe~ the e~(momYas~awllole are we un Jihe goyerpment r~d~Dedt rant p~r t~n ~nd refused prepare~ to _take the next logi- tbe ~118 ~ft~J ~Pilratln~ and ~~em~g~a~~~reetried cal steP ~y~tinging them tQ- ountng the~ ~ pr~sS th~te t Iether for thlS P1rpose in some mvolved ~hemlcal treatm~nt In
~~e~i~x~~~~~n b~flth Sort of lat~onl1 IabOr-J~nage-~e ~ o~ ~dIT~ecornposed g ~n ment council b~11s ti~~d So th~e~ m~nt~ 1~~I rlth~c GarbinSilidthe IriOne we ehad to rescmd our price I doubt It There 18nOindlC8-- 11 _oil f 01
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at Mt St Mary Convent here me is at present ftationed
Sister Margaret Mary R lM bull native of Some~set Mass has taught at St Joseph School Fall River Holy Family School Newmiddot Bedford St Maryt School ~orth Attll~boro and I Holy ~ ame School Ne~ Bedfprd where she is now statIOned
Sister Mary Catherine R SM bull native of Newfdundland after some years of t~aching a St Joseph School F~li River was appointed Mistres~ of Novices at Mt St Mary Convent and later became the Mothfr Superilr of the l~all River Corpmunity l~rom
1939 to 1957 she was Cour cilor Provincial at Cu~berland R I Sistllr is at presert assistait to the Superior of M~ St Rita Conshyvent Cumberlandl R I
Sister Mary Gertrud~ RSM a native of New Ifedford u ught in St Louis School St Pa trick School St Jose~h School and Mt St Mary 4cademy Fall River St Mary ISchool rforth Attleboro and St Kilian Sc hool New Bedford whfre she is sta- tioned at present She has been Superior at St P~trick Con vent Fall River and Principal cf St PatrickSchool stl Joseph Sool and St Kilian S~hooI Hel sisshyter Sister Mary Anthony R SM who died in 1~55 was also among those professed on July 16 1908
Sister Mary Ttresita R SM bull nltive of Taunton Mass bas taught in the elerhentary grades at St Mary Cathedral School and lateras supervisor of lliusic and Art in St 1Iary Cathedral School and St Mary St~hool New Bedford S~e is at pI esent
stationed at Our iLady of) I[ercy Convent Nw Bedford
SEles Per~ecuti[)n Possible ~ow of Our Lady l~a here
Thestatement was issued the LAUNCESTONI (NC)-Ierseshy day befpre a second promisedmiddot
nttion of Catholicsis not today Hmiracle was to take place arid impossible even fn the En llish- instructions were giVen thatmiddot it BPeaking world Archbishop John C Heenan of jLivcrpool Aid here ~
He was addres ing some 5000 persons gathere in this ornshywall town for ttje annual comshymemoration of themartJrdom of Blessed Cuthb~rt Mayne proshytomartyr of the I British semshyinary priests I
(The seminarr priests were priests ordained abroad lit- the time of the Refo~mation ~n Engshyland A law pa~sed during the reiltn of Queen ~lizabeth I ~ade
it high treason jpunishab Ie by death for a seminary dest even to be in En~land)
Powerful odern Iates Aid Archbishop JIeenan are no less determhied than w~ ~ the England of the I first Eliabeth to stamp out th~1 ancient Iaith
]iar more pers4ns are no sufshyfering for their jFaith thall ever before he declared so th it the 20th century cold be cal ed an age of martyrs
All Europe has seen swift changes in our o~n )ifetiml the Archbishop a~ded Nobody dares prophesy what will be the polftical comple~ion of his or any other coun~ry in 10 or 20 years time Forces hostile to all religion are in the ma rch It is not inconceivable that even in the English-~peaking world Catholics may have to ~hoose
between faith a)ld persor al seshycurity
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Remain Books0 MEXICO CITY (NC) -- With
the ruling Institutional Revo_ lutionary party (PRI) rl mning far ahead in ullofficial I eturns and the electi0r assured of its
middot presidential ca~didate fonso Lopez Mateos tbe laws hostile to the Church in this country arl~ expected ~ remain ~n the books
It is anticiplted that asiD other recent PRI administrashytions these laJs probab y will not be strictly lenforced Presishy
MOTHER SUPERIOR AND PRESIDENT At the White House Mother Francine Marie Lepicard (above) Superior General of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul accompanied by three other members visitedmiddot THIRTY YEARS AGO President Eisenhower and presented him a painting of
the foundation was laid for 81 Marys Church EUAD Archdiocese the head of Christ Visiting her communitys houses in laquoit ERNAKULAM INDIA Financial conditions prevented the Churcla the United States and Canada Mother Lepicard will return
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from belne built In the past few year to her headquarters in Paris today NG Photo the parlshloDers aU POOl farmers bave
with extreme difficulty and hardship shytbemselvetl beeD able to save $2000 Wltla this mODey to buy materials and tbroUlb Dismi~~ Report of Apparation their OWD labor they built tbe walls
TERN (NC)-Anmiddot official tatement issued by the Terni and Nanli diOCese has dismissedmiddot any element of- divine -origin
middotmiddotin recently reported apparitions
be posted in all churches of the diocese~ An earlier promised miracle-the cure of an infant -failed to take PlacemiddotSuggests Catholic
The statement declared Festmiddotvat middotn IrelandHAt Maratta Alta on the outshy
skirts of Terni two children (11- DUBLIN (NC)-A suggestion year-old Gino Armadori and 9- for a national Catholic festival year-old Paola Piazza) claim to in Ireland was offered here by bave repeatedly middotwitnessed ap- Chief Superintendent H OMara tlte trials and problems spiritual aDd material to be met and r paritions of the ltadonna Also of the Dublin police force Hived 1I0t ODly at the time of the acceptance of
- other- persons claim they have had Visions Asmiddotamiddotresultmiddotof the reports put out by the press largecrowds f(lIli the town and other areas have flocked to the place fof the repOrted apparishytions)
Aid to Talented BosToN (NC)The Carnegie
Corporation of New York has given a grant of $85000 to Bos- ton College to subsidize in part the institutions- program for especially talented stuQents the college announced
HOLY CROSS FATHERS
FOUR-YEAR COEDUCATIONAL COLLEGE
for Information write to
This episCopal c~ria after their ehurch All their savings have bee careful consideration deClares used aDd cODditions are such at preset that the aforementioned facts tbat the pittance thei earn ~ardly eovenexclude in the most absolute the expenses ofthelr daily Iivln lJnle way the extraordinary intershyvention of God and the Most Holy Virgin am- are theref9re devoid of any prodigious charshyiacter of divine origin
The statement was signed by Msgr Giuseppe Vanni Martini Vicar General of the diocese
Superintendent OMara sug gested such a festival would show the contribution Catpoli shycism has made to Irish life and culture
As ari annual event hemiddot l8iCl it would also serve to attract visitors to Ireland and would consolidate the work of aU CathollC Action bodiesmiddot in Ule
eountry Supeiintendent OMara made
the suggestion at the annual convention of Vexilla Regis alumni organization of St Patshyricks College Maynooth
Former Member of Jewish Faith Ordained Sacred Hearts Father
JAFFREY (NC)- A former member of the Orthodox Jewish faith who was converted to Catholicism during a three-year period of military service has been ordained a priest at Queen of Peace Seminary here
Bishop Matthew F Brady of Manchester ordained Father Simeon Polen in the Congregashytion of the Sacred Hearts~ The young priests father Samuel Polen of Pinebush N Yand his sister Mrs George Pederson also of Pinebush attended the ceremony Father Polen born Simeon
Stanley Polen in New York City became a convert while serving with the U S Army
-Signal Corps He was baptised on the remote Aleutian island of Naknak Alaska in April 1949 by Father George Endal SJ
The soldier had attended John Adams High School in New York prior to entering military servshyice Following his discharge from service in 1950 he joined the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts at Wareham He toek classical studies there for two years spent a years novitiate at the congregations house in Fairhaven and then returned
a root Is put OD the eburch the monsoona JAo Holy FaJhtrs MirJiIJn Ai will ruin the work already done Tbe oDI~ - tht Orimtal Ch reb tbln that the parlshlo1ers can now eo
r Ii tribute Is th labor $5000 will buy tlie mate~lals ~ecellS~ry tocomplete the roof and tlte interior The Arc 1raquolshop of ErDakula~ humbly requests our ald Any help tbat yCNI might be able to Ilve will be deepl) appreciated by the Archblsho~ and tbe people or St Mary Parish EDAD INDIA
A HOME IN OVR OLD AGE ALL OF US WANT THAT oua PALACE OF GOLD CLUB GIVES SISTERS WHO CARE FOB
THE AGED THE MEANS TO PROVIDE THE HOMES
VOCATION PROBLEMS - AeeeptaDee of a religious vocatioD Is Dot always easy many
a YooatloD but ID the followin through One of the reatest dlffleulths facedb) bOYI ID the Near Eastls a material one how to find the financial meaDII to follow a vocatloD The eost for - the INlDuDary tralnlilr Is $600 100middot a year tor shl ~ean ALEXANDER and SEBASTIAN -are two 1raquo011 In INDIA without the flnanela meaDI They are now In tile seminary and wltll many other - shylIemlDulaDs are prayine that 110m ODe will adopt them Indpay f ampbelr lIemlnar) eourse
THE MONEY IN MARYS BANK IS USED FOR THE middotTRAINING OF NATIVE SISTERS MONEY DEPOSITED IN THIS ACCOUNI BRNGS HEA VENLY DIVIDENDS
PERFECTION To be perfect Thousands in religions life are strlvln for perte
aOD through the vows of poverty ehastity and obedience To be poor Is a great trial to be willing to remain POOl wben one mlgbt trive to better oneself require great faith SISTER JOSEPHINE and SISTER CHRISTINE have willingly chosen poverty for life as BASILIAN SISTERS In LEBANON Sinc they are already poor poverty will be nothln new tbey are however sanctifying tbemselve tbrough a dedicated acceptance of poverty Could you help them towards a full life dedi cated to God iD tbe service of otbers The cost of their tralnlnl Is $300 $150 a year for eacll
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to Wareham for two more yeaJl of study
In 1955 he was sent to Rome where he made studies at the Gregorian University from which he received the licenti shyate in sacred theology this year He is to return to Rome in Ocshytober for further study He ~
remaining in Jaffrey for the summer
Most of the students now at the Queen of Peace Seminary here are expected to be assigned to Japan the foreign mission of the congregations American province The congregation was founded during the French Revshyolution and now has 1400 priests 1000 students 300 Brothers and 2000 Sisters
New Superior ROCHESTER (NC)-Mother
Mary Callista has been elected Superior General of the Sisters of the Third Order Regular of
St Francis of the Congregation of Our Lady of Lourdes She succeeds Mother Mary Alcuiu who has been Superior General since 1946
Mother Callista has Ilerved since 1952 a1l general councilor and general vicaress of the ewn- munity
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By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno
With that formal solemnity which is rooted in the tradition of the Church the cause of John Henry Cardinal Newman has been introduced in the ecclesiastical court of Bi~mingham England The Archbishop of that see sucshy
eessor to the doughty Ulla- been made t~ cast doubt upon thorne who was Newmans Newmans absolute integrity
middot unwavering friend and sup- This is the work of an agnostic porter in the hierarchy has Geoffrey Faber grandnephew of constituted a commission to be- that Father Frederick Faber gin the long and involved process who was one of Newmans earli shyof examining est recruits for the Oratory of his title to be St Philip Neri but who in the
ranked among course of the years became the Blessed ahd sadly estranged from his mimshygiven the hon- tor ors of the altar Reading Fabers book one has
There is much the feeling of a noxious slime to be accom- being spread over the image of pUshed in this the Cardinal as from wholly inshyextraordinary sufficient and inconclusive evishycase The study dence he attempts to prove a of the cardi- basic and unworthy lack of man-DaIs life and limiss as providing the key to Yirtues must be his career undertaken not Church Seeks Virtge from the viewpoint of a biogra- That Newman was hypersenshy
middot pher but in search of the mfn~t- sitive goes without saying That middot est scrap of evidence which he found it exceedingly- difficult
eould swing the scales ~me way to forgive injuries seems to be the other too clearly established to admit
His writingsvoluminous as of controversy That he made they are including thousands mistakes of- judgment anel wu apan thousands of personal let- a pool assessor of men espeshytelS must be re-examined in dally where friendship had once ~ light of rigorous and con- been given are characteristic=shyastent orthodoxy hardly to De denied
And as a preliminary step it One is reminded rather strikshymust be established middotthat his _
f ingly of the likeness here beshyenthusiasts have not thus ar everstepped their bounds and tween Newman and Pio Nono
whose cause for beatification ia antiCipated the Church in pro- being strongly urged at this verT BOuncing upon his sanctity or in establishing a cult in hit time But the Church we reshy
mind ourselves is not seekinc bonor perfectmiddot holiness in those She
Scores of Biographies honors nor even perfect eoi-Few men of modern times respondence with grace but
have evoked the passionate in- only conspicous virtue risin terest and partisanship tha~ ~as above weakness and transfigurshyeentered upon Newman Living ing the whole be was a very symbol of conshytroversy both within the Church Should it come about-and and out of it And in the seven this is by no meansto assume decades since his death his per- that it will-that Cardinal Newshy
man is found worthy of oursonality far from diminishingIn the perspective of time has cult our honor as an elect of emerged with ever greater fasci- God it will unquestionably be aation difficult for us to prefix the
There are scholars Catholic appropriate term to his name and non-Catholic alike who St John Newman might sugshyItave made the study of his life gest even the Sinjin of acshy
and writings their chosen field cepted English usage Like the af research and his biographies Venerable Bede the old name ia are now numbered by the scores too deeply engraved to be lighiIy Hardly a year goes by withoutmiddot cast aside But to pray to God the publication of some impor- through John Henry Newman tant item of middotNewinaniana and wOJlld be hard to resist the total body of critical litera-middot I lure devoted to him is literally taggering
Wilfrid Wards two volume Life was the first full-length portrait of the Cardinal painted with affectionate detail by one whose own father William
George Ward had ranged himshyelf with Newmans sharpest opponents It was an amende honorable but for all its bulk and its liberal use of intimate papers and correspondence it was understandably far from definitive
Most fortunately Newmans papers were preserved almost intact at the Birmingham Orashytory and a vast debt is owed to the late Father Henry Trisshytram wlfo gave years of his life to the careful collecting and colshylating of the documents
For him it was aabor of love andoubtedly but it was equally a labor of scrupulous impartial shyity Much of the spade-work has thus been done for th~ eccleshy
siastical commission An-lican Interpretation
The magic of Newman has at shytracted a great dealof modern French scholarship from th~ somewhat disorderly genius of the late Abbe Henri Bremond to the clinical touch of the Abbe Louis Bouyer whose Newman His Life and Spirituality has recently appeared in English
Anglicans from Dean Church to contemporaries such as R A Middleton and B A Smith have striven to interpret Newshyman in the light of their own rejection of his solution though be it said with unvarying cour tes) and admiration
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Seattle Prelate Award Winner
SEATTLE (NC)-The Amerishycan Committee on Italian Migrashytion has announced -Archbishop Thomas A Connolly of Seattle will receiv~ its Award of Merit for 1958 for his sympathetic and active support in the field of migration andmiddot resettlement of refugees The presentation willbe made ~ept 13 here
Announcing the award Guido Merlino chairman said Archshybishop Connolly has always been in the forefront in activishyties concerned with migration and resettlement He has also contributed to various causes
middotmiddotthat benefit the people of Italy as well as helping Italians who have recently come here 10
settle The award will be a bronze
plaque bearing the following inshyscription
In recognition of hismiddotdedicashytion to the principles and ideals upon which America was foun~shy
ed for outstanding contributions to the welfare of his fellow men for his many laborsand selflesa service which furthered the mishygration reception and resettleshyment of Italians in this country
Levis Educator LEVIS Que (NC) - Father
Calixte Ferland who spent neady 50 of his 70 years at Levw College is dead He was gradushyated nom the school in 1907 and returned there to teach after hi ordination in 1911 He remained at Levis College as a professor or spiritual director until aU re~
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tistics Spiritual guidance pedshyInstitute inmiddot Rome hailed it as agogy and psychology and medishy
a center where the broadest and cal and pastoral psychi~try complete studies will prepare 1ftmiddot addition 10 these cOursespriests for the ~art of arts tbe the constitution stated that therepastoral care of souls should be special coUrses of apshy
The institute which was plied specialization for the founded in 1957 and has alreadT training of priests capable of graduated more than 100 stushy carrying out the apostolate Ia d~nts was officially instituted many specialized areas such and sanctioned by the Pope in book and publication editing orshyhis recent Apostolic Constitushy ienting public opinion entershytion Ad Uberrima Its publi shy ~inment acial action Catholic cation was announced earlier by associations and helping variOW the Pope himself during an audishy elasses of citizens in particular ence with a group of graduate workers farm laborers shepshyof the institute herds sailors soldiers peoshy
By virtue of Our authoritT fessional people artists people We officially establish the Passhy responsible for social life arid toral Institute It is Our wish others that it be given the honorary title of Pontifical within the Pontifical Lateran Athenaeum the Pope said in the document GEORGE M MONTLE
The Pontiff added that in thw institute priests of eachmiddot and Plumbing - Heating every clerical status may leam
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London Commies Plan Infiltration Of Ireland
LONDON (NC)-London headquarters of the Commushynist party is preparing agents for the infiltration of
-Ireland The existence of a specshyial Irish bureau at party headquarters is alleged in aD article in the Catholic Herald weekly newspaper published by Douglas Hdye former editor ot the London Daily Worker who is now a leading Catholic journshyalist
Irish members of the party middot he wrote have been undergoshy
ing special preparation for the day when an economic crisis hits Britain This the Communist leaders calculate will bring witll it mass unemployment Tens
of thousands of Irish people will return to Ireland which in the circumstances will itself be in
middot the throes of an even more sevshyere depression
All Angels If and when this happens
the communists inention is that lOme thousands of card-holdin
middotIrish Communist party members will be among them Overnight the party will be established ill every part of the country and eommu~ism will be taken by Irelands own sons and daughters to practically every town and Yillage Those who Ulus returll will have gone through the specshyial training which is now beshying organized for them
Pilot schemes Mr Hyde add- ed are already being tried 10
find the most effective ways of reaching the Irish They have been aimed at intellectualmiddot as well as manual workers and at
the Irish Republican Army Evshyery avenue is being probed u a possible tranmission belt for Communism he said
Catholic Newspaper Has Twofold Use
LOS ANGELES (NC)-It may be true that in Philadelphia nearly everybody reads the
middot Bulletin But it is just as true that ill Wewak New Guinea nearly everybody smokes The Tidings Los Angeles archdiocesan paper
For this bit of intellig~nce
70U can thank Father Francis Mihalic SVD who was intershyviewed befote going back to Wewak after terriporary duty in Southern California
He receives The Tidings fa Newmiddot Guinea reads it thea passes it on to his native parishshyioners
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V(utican ~ongregation Regulates CDntinued froOl Page 011 e must supply f~om seven to 10
_J trustworthy wItnesses PhYSIcal the claIms of v~li~ but ~ ~on- evidence if any is usually deshyconsummated maJr18ges Irtce termined by court-appointedthe l1aim of non-consumm~tIon h
d litmiddot 01 the p YSlclans can lead to a ISSP u IOn Throughout the hearing the marriage vow-o~e ~f a p~pe s diocesan-appointed defender of heaviest responsibtlItIes--~o~al the bond does his best to destroy bishop may not eren ~egm n~- all arguments that might permit vestigating such ~ claIm ltntil the dissolution of the marriage he is expressly Iflv~n per DlS- bond When he has no more obshyluon by the congre~atIonto d I) so jections the hearing ill closed
Short H~to A full report together with the Commonly known as the C~o~- bishops recommendations is forshy
gregation of the $acrament S It warded to the congregation has a short hi~~ry It was Full Investigation established 50 years ago b One of the 35 consultors ex-Pope St Pius X Befor~ It amines the case on its arrival existed the vari~1us dispe nsa- If he is satisfied with the forshytions and proble S connected mal presentation of facts--and with the seven sa raments were often he is not--he turns it over
alfscattered among r a d )zen to one of the congregations own older congregation ~t was ltlten defenders of the bond Either COPTIC RITE PATRIARCH Archbishop Silvio Oddi a problem and s~etImes a r ~~z- the consultor or tfie defender of Apost~lic Internuncio to Egypt presents the s~cred palshyde 1ltgt know whlcll congregc t~~n the bond may send the case back lium to the new Coptic Rite Patriarch of AlexandrIa Egypthad jurisdiction [ a spetiflc to its dioc~se f origin for fur- Stephanous I Sidarouss in a ceremony in the Meadl Semmshycase ther mvestIgatIon
Today the only arriagelt ases After it is examined by the ary As head of the Coptic RIte CatholIcs the prelate ranks which do not CO~Ie within the defender of the bond the case second in dignity to the Bishop of Rome NC Photo jurisdiction of ~i co~greg~tion then goes to three commisSaries are those involvm mIxed JIlar- who examine it separately They
These invo~ve matt)middots of each submit written decision Stonehill Professor Says Qualityriages a differing faiths anltJ are aS~lgned with the majority vote deciding to the Sacred CongregatIon of pro or con Once again it goes Education Needed in Quantitythe Holy Office ~ back to the defender of the bond
From the Co gregationof He has a chance to attack the NOTRE DAME (N~)-The physical sciences sho~d be Sacraments com~ such pen~ls- r4asoningof the cons~ltors if taught in the nations lIberal arts colleges because they mons as that whlc allows t l~nd they conclude the marrIage bas truly Jiberllte the mind from the here and now from the priests to memor~e ~e ylttIve not been consummated merely apparent from the welter of facts and open up to Mass of the BleSli d Vlrgm and Finally after the defender of to Cl~lebrate it roughout the the bOnd draws up his conclushy it the beauty and simplicity field a~e interesting and beauti shyyear instead -of following the sions the case goes tothEi carshy aitd logical rigor of general ful and he can discard large JlormllllituJgical ~alen~Clr dinals in plenary session They laws Rev Thomas E Lock- tracts only with a severe wrench
It is tMs congregatIon also pass on it and then it goes to the c S C professor of phy- to his aesthetic sense ~ut choose that grant~ permis~ion to ~es ~re Pope WhOgrantSordenies the ary he must if the course IS to have
Sics at Stonehlll College North greater significance for the stushythe Blessed SacI ment 10 pp- requested disp~nsation bull Easton Mass decllred here dent than a catalogue of factsvate chapels DUIi g World ~ar Sometimes the congregation U it relaxed mary peaceune submits the case to the Sacred Phrsics and mathematic~ for Father Lockary blamed pro-regu~ations permiting a sh(r~er Roman Rota the Churchs eccleshy example belong 10 the Iberal gressive education with its emshypre-Communion fast authllrlz- siastical court The Congregashy artscurriculum Father Lockary phaSis on teaching methods ing the use of khtki al~arcloths tion retains its jurisdicti()D over contended not because- of the rather than intellectual content Ilnd vestments Ind ~llowmg l~ass the decision independentof the cold war or for other talttlCal for a general deterioration in to be celebrated 1m the ater- Rotas decision and utilitarian re~son~ SCIence -the teaching of physics matheshy
education he saId can and maticsand the other arts andnoon The need for careful documenshy While it govern~ th~ daily use tation painstaking investigation should be justified on grounds sciences in the nations high
of the sacramentsl t~ISco~ g~e- and the part time status of the that were valid in th y~r 1908 schools Until the trend to lower gation does not have Jurlsdl( tlon commissaries and defenders of and will still be valid In 2008 standards is reversed in secondshyover the cerem09ies and rites the bond makes the congregashy quite indcpend~ntl of the tac- ary education he said there is IlUrrounding thes~ sacram mts tions decisions slow work An tical or strategic sItuation really no hope of dramatic im-This is properly t~e work J the average case requires about two F~ther LockaI) who holds a provement on the college level Sacred CongregatIfn of Rlt s years from beginning to end doctorate in physics from Notre We need quality education
Cardinals ~embers MarriaKe Courts Dame discussed Physics and and we need it in quantity Heading the Congregatioll of The third commission super- the C~isis in Education at the Father Lockary declared Simply
Sacraments is i~ 79-yeaI-old vises the administration of dishy annual educational conference rejecting progressive educationPrefl~ct His Emin~ce Benelt etto ocesan marriage courts These of the Holy Cross Fathers here he said is not enough To the Cardinal Aloisi asella The courts must send a detailed reshy The Teaching of Science 10 the older tradition that the purpose Cardinal has been an officii 11 of port each year to the congregashy Liberal Arts College was the of the school is primarily intelshythe l~oly See ~or more tha 1 50 tion The reports list the names theme of the two-day sessions yeaIll Much of ~i~ experi mce and qualifications of ~ll offi~ials Physicists for the most part was acquired as a Idlplomat rep- of the diocesan marnage trlbushy have failed to devise good physshyresenting the Church in Plt rtu- nals and states the number and courses f the llberalJes or arts gal Chile andArglntin~ nature of the decisions h~nded tudent who is not majoring inA total of 20 cardmals are down sth Ii ld in Father Lockaryse e members of this congrega lion Each marriage case brought opinion He insists that suchThose living in Rome neet before a diocesan tribunal must middotcourses should be rigoriouslyevery Friday ~ di cuss its p rob- be tried twice and the two vershy
scientific lems and work 9n the se~nd dicts must agreeWhefJ theY It is misleading and dishonshyand fourth Monfay of ~ch dont they ususally ate sent to t he observed to present themonththe Prefec has an audi- the Rota ot firial adjudication
udentiJ with a sort of popularence with His ~oliness Pope In most countries the appelshymechanics course under the guisePius XII to keep im abreailt of late court for suc~ cases is 10shy f ne He believes that inthe congregations activities and cated at the metropolitan see or o scle c
to plresent its d~sions for his archdiocese chancellery Thus in the problems which it treats the course should be as fundamenshypersonal approvl or disap- the United States for instance
provll there are mahy appellate courts tal _asJogical and intellectuallydemanding as the course for theThirty-six consIltors arE on But in the Philippines the conshyspecialiststhe congregationsj staff Tnese gregation set up in 1957 a pilot
are priests mostlJ( membeIs of project with one single appellate The college physics course fot religious orders Wiho are experts court located ip Manila to reshy liberal arts students should be in canon law and Irelated fi ~ld~ hear all cases brought before the restricted to a few major areas They serve as a pa~el of adv SOlS diocesan tribunals Father Lockary said This preshyIlnd specialists gU~ding the car- A spokesman of the congregashy sents a real difficulty he obshy
served since for the specialistdinals and ultJma~~IY the Fope tion said his off~ce is still stud~shyall the npoks and crannies of hisMost of them livel In Rome and ing the effectiveness of thIS
have a full-time jb in add tion single-court method He said it ----------~-shyto their work fortihe congrega- has proved to have ~ome very tion great advantages and IIOme DEBROSSE OIL ~
Three Comqiissions drawbacks ~ Besides the cdnsultors the While hailing it as a mile- ~ co
Congregation of sfcraments has stone in the gradual process of ~ threE commissionsr The fibt is canonical procedure he said it Heating Oils devoted to problefls connetted is much too early to c~nclude with the Sacramet~ of Holy 01- that a similar system might be andBurners delS This commission w l1ich introduced in other countries ~ currently has 18 ofticials stu dies M ~ 365 NORTH FRONT STREET such matters as te val~dit~ of Sailors Attend ass
NEW ~ BEDFORD ordinations or thje oblIgatIons I B antine Rite connected with ~ajor orders ~ n yz WYm~n 2-5534 and how they are met by hose ATHENS (NC)-Several hunshywho have been orClained dred Catholic d b thsailors received ~---------------------shy
The second CO~~ission ceals Holy CommunIon un er o species for the first time ltbf their
with valid but non-cons um- lives when they attended a By- J Electricalmated marriages It has 80 zahtirie Rite Divine Liturgy
priests on itS staf~5 comiDlS- (Mass) aboard the USS Saratoga ~i ContractorsI5Bries and 25 de~1nders of the ~)marriage bond Ltlke the on- her~e ceremony was arranged
aultOIS most of Ithese pr ests J ]j i ddT by Father (Cmdr) John
have full-time jo IS n a I ln Burns Catholic chaplain of the eo their work Wi the comIDIS- t ~
aircraft carrier while this um ilIon of the Mediterranean 6th Ileet
When a local bis~p is grall~ was anchored in the Bay of Athshypermission to investigate a claIm t ~~ of nl)n-consummalion of 11Iar- ens recently The Divine LI urgy 944 County St ~ (
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ectual training must be addedlthe realization that education must somehow be ad~-ted to the WHEATONS needs and the abIlIties of all t h
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look and that the theater should help people relax
In times like these I think wed all be best helped by laughter Its a great relaxer and were all too taut he said And it would greatly ~eshyduce the lines at the psychiashytrists office
Not escape theater - that not what I mean although in a sense it would be an escape ~rom
the awful grimness of the tImes -but rather a more elevated view of life and ourselves High comedy can do this he exshyplained
A ttends Daily ~ass
Mr ~itchard who attends Mass daily believes the theater is a profession rather than a business He advised starryshyeyed graduates to seek pru~ent
counsel before plungIng mto the grease-paint life
Re said that being a Catholic in the theater can be tough at times but that some of the finest people and some of the best Catholics Ive ever known are theater people Its the ones c who foul up however who get the headlines You never heard of the heroic lives of somemiddot ~
It goes back to your home training-and this is where t~
parents responsibility is great if you receive the proper training you can lead a good Catholic life in the theater p~oshy
fession just as you can in busishyness or law he declared
Church to Observe 150th Anniversary
DAMARISCOTTA MIL L S (NC)-Bishop Daniel J Feeney of Portland will be celebrant of a Pontifical Mass in St Patricks Church here today to mark the 150th anniversary of the church one of the oldest in New Eng- land
The building was dedicated on July 17 1808 by Most Rey Jean Lefevre Cheyerus first Bishop of Boston At that time Maine was a part of Masssach setta
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HarVest Time Is Near 18 -THE ANCHOR LamiddotymenandWomen Leave Shortly Thurs July 17 1953
SeesOpportunity to Te~chmiddot To Serve on Foreign Missions Cros$WordSoluti~iI - LOS ANGELES-Thirty-four The Lay Mission Helpers wear-Rothmiddoter~Than Defemiddotnd Tmiddotrumiddotth laymen and women includillg no distinctivemiddotgarb but degllly a
two mamiddotrriedcouples with chU- ring inscribed Weare Gocl lt By Joseph A B~eig dren will leave -thiscountry helpers During ~h~ir service
soon to work in -the Churchs in the missions they receive no Cleveland Universe Bulletio foreign missions Thirty persons pay J)eyond room board medshy
middot AS I recall it w~s Chesterton who said 60 or 70 years will go to Africa and four to ical care and a monthly allowshymiddotago that if Stpeorge were to come back to life he would Ecuador ance of $20 take a long look at the world around him-and prepare to be Each of the 34 personspos Typical of the 34 who wiD bull martyr again A sesses askiU needed in mission leave soon for theinissions are
Today my guess is that I would observe for example work and has volunteered to re- themiddot two married couples Mr that racial national and Chlsa main overseas for at least t~ree and Mrs John McGhee and Mr
Chesterton and St George if years andMrs Frank Bohler discriminationno longer can pre~ eythey could come among us tend to any real respectability rh are members ofthe ~ay Mr and Mrs McGhee wiD Ilowrnight take the long not in our South not in South IetmiddotWmiddotorks Seekmiddotmiddot ~Isslonmiddot Helpers AssoltlatIon teach ata mission school in loOk together and get ready to Africa not even in India where I~establisheqhere three ye~rsa~o Quito Ecuador They will take
be in one way or another the castes are crumbling Vcifican Hookup under t4epatronagef HISE~Ill- their young adopte~ daughter apostles niis- The wrongs survive but their lt ~~c~ Jam~ ~~~n~ls Cd~ with them Mr McGhee who middot~nari~s foundations have been washed VATICAN CITY (NC)- The ~ n y~e rc I~ op holds bull masters degree is on
B ei n g no away There is no durabilityin middotNational Broadcasting ~ompany Angeles the faculty of the Los Angele middot prophet I m~y them now in the U ~S middotand the Canadian Cardin~l McIntyre receied Traae and Technical College~ middot ~mistakeri but I would perceive t~atmiddot such Catholic Broadcasting Systtm ~he solemn promiSeIimiddot of the 34 His wife~ Rosemary is an eleshy
think we are foolishness as divorce with itsmiddot have joined networks in many mehandw-omenata ceremony mentary sChool teacher mergjng from restlesS seeking for other mates partS of the world in asking for in S~ Vjbia~uts C~t~edral here Mao Areas elil longhap- and birth prevention with its hookups withmiddot Vatican Radio Theypledged ~ obey the bishop Mr IiMe B hI Il tism of blood middotnervous-nelly fussing over pop- formiddot speCial papal broadcasts of themission area to which tliey ~ bo k middothlmiddot 0 d ~rfwI COtmiddot~shyt an
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h ~U center in downiown Nairobi the emling of the period in which look as imbecilic as they are ose 0 e sQca e IDVISI le s I S o~ e we are 0 e mlamp- K Afmiddotmiddot Th 11 t k
-e middothmiddotad to use most of our en- S h th audiences wllich His Holiness middotsions enya rIca ey WI a e - uc lOgs no longer have P p XII l d T Free P i tii their twoyoung sonsmiddotwith them ergies inmiddot holding the fort middotof --any power of attracting vigorous ope IUS IS glvmg c Olser~ O res Mr ~ohler wasa pilot on a
_tehgion and civilazation youth nuns throughout middottlJe world By servIng In the mlSSlona N ft d If my judgement is correct I wouidm~rk weilth~fact Other rtqu~sts fot hooku~s middottheYwllrfree m~ssionary priests Vord~~aII ~~~rr~~K~~
thepersowwho is middotin his teens that even the mo~t e~orm9us have come from networks In andReli~ious fi-om ~~ch~e middotWar middot middotr 20s now ought tolook forward bigotry in all history~thECOrn- Italy ~rance Spall) Portuga1- chanlclll and admInIstratIve In addition to Ecuador and
ehiefly to expounding truth munistbigotry agairist God al)d Irelan~an~ ~he Net~erlan~s work~l)d enab~ ~hem to ~~vte Kenya otherriission areas)o rather than chiefly defending it religion and against man as Thlaquo~nvlSlble audIences WIll more ~untolPlrltua1 act~~lties which the Missi~gtn Helper wfll as we who went before them Gods image arid likeness ~ is be broadcasts of Mass offer~d The~rdeparture WIll brl~g to go are Mwanzain Tulgimyika found it necessary to do lieaving imd splintering from the by the ope andmiddot a p~pal dls- 54 the number of Lay MIssIon Gwelo in South RhodesIa Preshymiddot I agree ~ith those whO feel pressure of it own ignora~t co~rse Intendedespeclally for Helpers~rommiddotLosAnge~~s who toria ani JohilIinesburg in the that a newmiddot wind is blowing contradictions ~~Ole~e~ nuns TheY~ln be are nowInover~eas mIssIons Union of South Africa Calabar across the world dissipating the If I were young I would judge IVI e f IDdo t~r~e far~~ on~r~ Am~Ilg th~ sevett men and 21 and Owetd in Nigeria and Tashyold fumes of error hatred prej- that th~ fu~ure belongs to those~~a~u~us~~ u y an wom~n ire SIX r~glster~d nllrse mille in Ghana adice lies selfishness greed who wIll 1arvest the seed so Th d h d 11 and f~ve teachers The group also Among their assignments will e Iscourse on eac ay WI 1 d f N 1 t
and ignora1ce 1ong watered WIth blood and b b d t t 5 30 EDT me u es a ormer avy plO a be teaching social and medicalroa Our centuries of tribulation tears Teh p caslla k ~mFmiddotmiddot h liJoOtype operator and photo en- work editing mission newsshy e ope WI spea In renc bull 1 t 1 and misunderstanding have been I woud resolve to devote my- T 1- tmiddot II b 1middot1 graver seyera pracca nurs~s papers operating supply center lf to middottmiddot k I d rans a Ions WI e gIven In a d n id 1 k diJe for the most part to a mad se POSI Ive wor woul i th d f 1- ~ nurse ~ a l8 bull soc~a ror -and handlingsecretarial duties
fudiviciuaiism which blinded try to grasp firmly and set maJr anguags on ~ ays 0 ers an artI~t secretarIal work- - - men and women to the common forth formiddot others the~splendor ~~~~ng the 7dlscoursrs fFom ers8 ~achines~op wozker and lt
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DEVOTION
In insane rebellion against of the literature that elevates 19 tma~g~r~te~ ~ewbbroad perw~e~ dliring thep~s~ year the Iildividualist insanitymove- rather than degrades of wise cas l~g 1sc te ~ e Fearn h lreparmiddotmg them~elves spIrItually
meilts like fascismnazism and education of people-to-people ~eg~ ar y 0 rIca I~ renc andmiddotmiddotmaterially for worK iti the communism blackened the world help of right international re- or llguese andEn~h~h mtsEiions
with vioience cruelty injustice lations and the like French Governmentmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Unde~the diJe~tion ofM~gr middot falsehoods and wars I would look upon television Anthony Brouwers fouilderand
i think the pendulum now is and radio nuclear power the Honors Maritain director of the mission associashynearing the center We have had dr~ma modern medicine bank- PARiS (NCr-Noted French tiontheYhave studied tlieology
more than enough of hatred and ing and business as colossal op- philosopher Jacqiies MaritaiJl ascetics Scriptllre first aid and lies Now we want love truth porturiitiesto do colossal good has beennamed a Grand Officer the history of Uiemiddotarea where and justiceWe are seeking the Oh if I were a young person of the Legjon oi Honor-this they wiliserve
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can give We ask for guidance hope and determination - and ian award-by the council of If r were a youth today look- courageMinisters of the Republic~
in forward to q career and H Mr Maritainwho served at PRESCRIPTIONS owishing to serve God and man c ome Econtimics one time as French ambassador
CalIed Forandmiddot Delivered bullbull ~~VhU hl1K not so much ST LOUIS (NC)~Two nuns to the Holy See is a professor oFrefuti~g objections as of re- who helped establish the only emeritus of Princeton Univershy ~ TIMES DAILY IN FALL RIYER ve~ling the depths breath and graduate program in home eco- sHy beauty~of goodness divine and nOlnics education offered in a At the saJlle tiqe the Council Once-A-Day in Somerset and Swansea at 430 PM
human 1 U S Catholic university have of Ministers bestowed the award Special Attention Given 1 would wish to fit myself received a special papal blessing of Commander of the Legion of n~t yargue but to ~nlighten and commemorative plaques Honor on 81~year-61d Father To Emergency Prescripti~ns and inspire I would concern from His Holiness Pope Pius Henri Breuil il French priest myself less with preparing middotto XII and paleogiapl1er of wodd reshy ~ ~A Surgical ~ppliance CO battle evil thingsand more with ~hey are Sister Mary Anselm nown ~aining myself to propagate and Sister Mary Iierre In 1950 Father Breuil has visited grotshy I~ U Pharmacy
~ nobility I wouid desire to ed- they were instrumental- in set- toes and caverns throughout c Hearing Aid Co ucate rather than dispute ting up the graduate program in France and in Ireland North
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51ory of Farrells Courage Object Lesson for Youth 1 By Jack Kineavy
SomerM t High School- Coach We mentio ed in p~ssing last week that the National
League All-Star iroster included one Richard Joseph Farrell ace reliever of Ithe Philadelphia Phillies never dreaming that the big ri~hthandel would play such a stellar role in the annual clas~ic Farrells Talking about bonuses the pitching as a mJltter of fact Philadelphia Phils paid out the
W S th~ rankihg achi~ve~ amazing s~m of $600000 ~ colshya I lege and hIgh school st- In the
ment In what has been ies- period 20 May to 20 June We scribed as an 01herwise ilrab suspected that the Braves were gam(~ the leaders in the bonus league
His striking but faint so Also re bonuses out the Sox the Baltimore Orioles have just contingent of signer two former Connecticut Jensen Wil- CYO products Charlie Symion Iiams and Mal- of Stratford and John Papa of zone represent Stamford
one of Dicks Torres Tosses No-Hitter all-time base- The first win for the Somerset ball thrills You Junior Legion team will be well can bet that he remembered in that it involved was giving just a no-hitter the seasons first in a little bit extra the circuit Lefty Jack Torres against the boys All-Narry with Dighton this past from Boston For I it is COD mon season turned the trick against knowkltlge that the Broolrline Attleboro last Thursday at Potshynative was given Ithe wait-and- tersville Field see treatment by tr~ Boston clltb Tino De Giovanni Attleboro upon his graduation froD St catcher was the only visitor to Marys High I get on base once on an cJror
Perhaps Qicks Iphysical oon- again via a base on balls Fall dition unduly i~fl~le~ced the River 61 leads the league by Sox He had beell stnckell by 211 games and is an odds-on
polio when little Imo~e th m a favorit~ tP ann~x the tItle and bab~ and the drerd diseaSE left move mto the mter-zone comshyhim with a crippled leff leI He petitiori late this month worl~ a brace u~til hewa 13 Tom Courtney ~x-Jfordham years old and eren after the flyer and Olympic 880 met~r brace was discardfd Dick h id ~ champions set f~r his ~irstfling have steady treatments until on the cinders on the current two years ago I Russian tour Tom plans to hang
Today Dick mares ~he tril in up h~s spike after he takes from the bull per wl~h a limp another shO1 at the 880 melee that is percephbl owmg tlt) the world mark 1457 held by fact that his le~tll~g is one-third Roger Moens of Belgium smaller than hiS pght But once His lltudies a~ the Harvard he uets on that rpOU1ld he ge~- Graduate ~chool of Business Adshyerates power plus DICk vas a ministration didnt permit Tom slender lad just out of high to train regularly this year and school when Isawl him wod last he found getting in shape for the That was in 19qO in Plattsburg Russian tour arduous But Tom N Y when he pitched the Bur- has won major races on all the ling ton Cardinals Ilof the now de- continents of the world save fund Northern League ~ a Asia He hopes to rectify this 7-2 victory over ~he home eam against the Russians
DIck has com~ a long way Italian national sports idol since then ~ow al strapping 63 Ercole Baldini was received in 220 pounder hiS ast bdl is a special Papal aUdience with his morE livemiddot than eye~ and i t~e mother Baldiilf 25 is a mili shyshort haul he Ci)mpares hv~r- tant member of the ItalianCathshyabl~ with any lof t~e J owerolic Youth organization and as hurler~ inthe mllrorst~day Last he always does wor~ its insigshyye8 Dick had 13 fi~ Sf ason nia on his coat uapel when he was In fl2 appearance~ hepost~ an received by HIf Hoheg Pope excl~llent 10-2 record and h ad an Pius XII earll~d run aver~ge of 231 1bull bull Recently Baldini won the
At this writinlf he has a ~-~ 2500 mile Giro dItalia abicycle mark and owns a league ~ea~mg race which is orie oj ltalyens ERA of Il7 in the55 1n00ngs major spotting eventS In 1956 he has pitched ~rilY 24 Dicks be won several important vicshybest years lie ah ad Th~ (Ieter- tories in the cycling events of the mination he has hown In Dver- Melbourne Olympics and in coming what appeared to )C an that same year went on to gain insurmountable Iandicap s~ould the world championship be an object less n for all The Pope receivedBaldini with
Long hot great cordiality and congratu-Several Great r Boston All- lated him on his achievements
Scholastics who e~tered pro- in the field of sports The Ponshyfessional basebaH With Ton Ar- tiff then inquired about Gina ruda and Russ Gibson are back Bartali another great cycling home after brie~ flings hthe champion of the past and also minors Joe CaSfcgliOne 01 Wo- an active member of Italian burri Russ Run e of Reading Catholic Action At the end of and John~ Silvon c of Lyonn aU the audience t~e Pope gave of whom were if the Reu Sox Baldinis mother a roSary and system recently Were handed the cyclist 3 silvermiddotmedalof hill th~iI release Ea h -won a three pontific~te sports star in h gh schoo and might~ave had is~()llege ed~ Church Desecration ration assured via athletic A sholarship but h~ chose W pur- Brings pology sue a car~er in p~o ball MANGALORE (NC) The
Of course if ai boy is 0 fered Mysore governinf t has apoloshya substantial b0Jius one which gized for the desecration 9f a woild ~ecure Jisl future rE~~u~- Catholic Church less of what happens to him III It called the desecrator a vashyorganized ball treres foe d for - grant suspected to be of unsound thought OtherWIse a lad who mind turns his back on higher educa- The governments statement tion is taking ~ te -c risk was in answer to a Catholic apshyMost major leafue scouts are peal The Catholics had called the first to encoUlage a toy to for protection of tneir religion go to school but Ithe lure)f the from fanatic Hindu elementS diamond proves bften too great which they claImed seemed inshyThe odds of succlss in orglnized terested in setting up subvershyball are estimatel at 100 10 1 a sive iorce~ to destroy churches real long shot I
The statement attribut~d to L EM lEU X pro football coac~ Buddy Iarker PLUMBING amp HEATING INC to the effect that IGood coching for Domestic is more perspiration tha n n ~ spiration remihds us oE our ~~~ amp Industrfal revered physic~ profess1lr at Sales and ~ Boston College rr John robin __bullbullbull- Service who always ins~sted thai aca- wy 2-9447 demic success was based on 90 2283 ACUSHNET AVE per cent pEmipir~tion and lO per NEW BEDf=_OAD cent inSPiration - ~ l
CONFIRMATION IN NAVY CHAPEL Bishop Luke K Arai of Yokohoma administers the sacrament of Conshyfirmation to Cpl Milton Morris of Waquoit Mass and 13 others at a camp chapel in the U S Naval Air Station in Atsugi Japan Standing in rear is Father Gerald J Ryall of New York an Augustinian missionary in JapanNC Photo
Citizens for Decent Literature Meet to Expand Movement
ASHLAND (NC) ~ Citizens for Decent Literature from all bull the obscene literature trade over Ohio met here to form a the Cincinnati attorney said statewide unit of the civic 01- Compared with them he deshy
clared we are just a bunch ofganization and lay plans for a boys trying to play in the big national group leagues But boys or not we
In an aU-day meeting the 60 have to go down into the jungle CDL representatives adop~d a and fight them and beat resolution citing the extent of them the pornography trade and call- Warning that any good cause Ing for the banding together of draws a lot of crusaders and doshyorg~nizations which oppose its gooders who are over-eager and spread lt0 under-educated Mr Keating The resolution pointed out urged CDL members to familshy
that in recent yearsmiddot there has iarize themselves -with the Ila shy
been an ever-increasing num- ture of the obscenity tradeand bel of lewd base and porno- the laws which try to-restl11ct it graphic magazines on our news- Enforce Laws stands Estimates of the Dumshy
bel of indecent publications Louis Arata also of Gificinshyissued in this country mn as nati recalled that Citizens for high as 10 million oopies Decent Literature was fOUl)ded monthly it said in tha~ city less than lour y~ars
Th - 1 ti dded that the ago We saw that the only e reso u on a feasible approach to theprobshyp~ncI~al theme of these m~g- lem was legal he saiq We
aZI~es IS S~X w~th no resttlc- found good laws alteady in exshytions or lImItations and as-
d th t t f th f d JStence on the City county andserte amos 0 em In t the hands of state levels bull But downnght
their way m 0 apathy on the part of the pubshycollege-age or younger youths lic seemed to be the chief rea-
Press Freedom son why they were riot enshyWe believe in and cherish forced
the freedom of the press the resolution declared but beshylieve the material to which ~e
have referred falls outside of the purvi~w of thisfreedoRi
The resolution concluded by urging all Ohio organizations engagedmiddot in the fight onobscenshy
ity to band together and give their wholehearted support and encouragement to statewide organization to be known as Citizens for Decent Literature Inc
The CDL representatives heard Charles Keating founder and director of the movement describe the battle against porshynography as a jungle ~ight
Criminals communists and unscrupulous persons willing to make a profit at any cost to the well being of society are part ~f
THE ANCf-lOshy195819Thurs July 17
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Five Per Cent Average Time For Relig~on bull GENEVA (NC) - Ren
gious education occupies an average of five per cent of the time in courses of study of public schools in 73 nations according to a report made pubshylic here at the 21st International Conference on- Public Education
The study was prepared by the International Bureau for Edshyucation and the United Nations Educational Social and Culshytural Organization (UNESCO)
It showed that religious trainshying occupies as much as 195 per cent of the time in pUblfc schools in some countries (
Commenting on the report Msgr John Fen_ ~lO a Iepre- sentative of the Holy See at the education conference said the Vatican delegation is greatly satisfied to learn that religioUi education is given so much atshytention in the pu blic schools of So many countries
However Msgr Ferrofino a member of the Apostolic Nunshyciature at Berne added that J his delegation was deeply grieved at the evidence that religious training is excluded from public schools in some nations
This situation is mitiga~d he said by the religious training given in private schools He cited figur~s prepared by the Intershynational Bureau for Catholic Education at the Hague which show that some seven and a half million children study in private schools- in West Germany the Netherlands Great Britain Ausshytria Belgium France Ireland and Italy
In the United States Msgr Ferrofino pointed out about five million children receive religious training in pJivate ~hools
Msgr Ferrofino praised a shittjrrient of the middotU S delegashytionto theconference that one of the objectives of educa~iOJl in the United States is to obtain a high standard of spiritual
middotJlloral and ethical formatioh Such Ii definition of the goob
of education he said comes closer to the ideal of complete education than the mere moral education cited in the publk education programs ofmiddot several nations
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at Mt St Mary Convent here me is at present ftationed
Sister Margaret Mary R lM bull native of Some~set Mass has taught at St Joseph School Fall River Holy Family School Newmiddot Bedford St Maryt School ~orth Attll~boro and I Holy ~ ame School Ne~ Bedfprd where she is now statIOned
Sister Mary Catherine R SM bull native of Newfdundland after some years of t~aching a St Joseph School F~li River was appointed Mistres~ of Novices at Mt St Mary Convent and later became the Mothfr Superilr of the l~all River Corpmunity l~rom
1939 to 1957 she was Cour cilor Provincial at Cu~berland R I Sistllr is at presert assistait to the Superior of M~ St Rita Conshyvent Cumberlandl R I
Sister Mary Gertrud~ RSM a native of New Ifedford u ught in St Louis School St Pa trick School St Jose~h School and Mt St Mary 4cademy Fall River St Mary ISchool rforth Attleboro and St Kilian Sc hool New Bedford whfre she is sta- tioned at present She has been Superior at St P~trick Con vent Fall River and Principal cf St PatrickSchool stl Joseph Sool and St Kilian S~hooI Hel sisshyter Sister Mary Anthony R SM who died in 1~55 was also among those professed on July 16 1908
Sister Mary Ttresita R SM bull nltive of Taunton Mass bas taught in the elerhentary grades at St Mary Cathedral School and lateras supervisor of lliusic and Art in St 1Iary Cathedral School and St Mary St~hool New Bedford S~e is at pI esent
stationed at Our iLady of) I[ercy Convent Nw Bedford
SEles Per~ecuti[)n Possible ~ow of Our Lady l~a here
Thestatement was issued the LAUNCESTONI (NC)-Ierseshy day befpre a second promisedmiddot
nttion of Catholicsis not today Hmiracle was to take place arid impossible even fn the En llish- instructions were giVen thatmiddot it BPeaking world Archbishop John C Heenan of jLivcrpool Aid here ~
He was addres ing some 5000 persons gathere in this ornshywall town for ttje annual comshymemoration of themartJrdom of Blessed Cuthb~rt Mayne proshytomartyr of the I British semshyinary priests I
(The seminarr priests were priests ordained abroad lit- the time of the Refo~mation ~n Engshyland A law pa~sed during the reiltn of Queen ~lizabeth I ~ade
it high treason jpunishab Ie by death for a seminary dest even to be in En~land)
Powerful odern Iates Aid Archbishop JIeenan are no less determhied than w~ ~ the England of the I first Eliabeth to stamp out th~1 ancient Iaith
]iar more pers4ns are no sufshyfering for their jFaith thall ever before he declared so th it the 20th century cold be cal ed an age of martyrs
All Europe has seen swift changes in our o~n )ifetiml the Archbishop a~ded Nobody dares prophesy what will be the polftical comple~ion of his or any other coun~ry in 10 or 20 years time Forces hostile to all religion are in the ma rch It is not inconceivable that even in the English-~peaking world Catholics may have to ~hoose
between faith a)ld persor al seshycurity
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Remain Books0 MEXICO CITY (NC) -- With
the ruling Institutional Revo_ lutionary party (PRI) rl mning far ahead in ullofficial I eturns and the electi0r assured of its
middot presidential ca~didate fonso Lopez Mateos tbe laws hostile to the Church in this country arl~ expected ~ remain ~n the books
It is anticiplted that asiD other recent PRI administrashytions these laJs probab y will not be strictly lenforced Presishy
MOTHER SUPERIOR AND PRESIDENT At the White House Mother Francine Marie Lepicard (above) Superior General of the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul accompanied by three other members visitedmiddot THIRTY YEARS AGO President Eisenhower and presented him a painting of
the foundation was laid for 81 Marys Church EUAD Archdiocese the head of Christ Visiting her communitys houses in laquoit ERNAKULAM INDIA Financial conditions prevented the Churcla the United States and Canada Mother Lepicard will return
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from belne built In the past few year to her headquarters in Paris today NG Photo the parlshloDers aU POOl farmers bave
with extreme difficulty and hardship shytbemselvetl beeD able to save $2000 Wltla this mODey to buy materials and tbroUlb Dismi~~ Report of Apparation their OWD labor they built tbe walls
TERN (NC)-Anmiddot official tatement issued by the Terni and Nanli diOCese has dismissedmiddot any element of- divine -origin
middotmiddotin recently reported apparitions
be posted in all churches of the diocese~ An earlier promised miracle-the cure of an infant -failed to take PlacemiddotSuggests Catholic
The statement declared Festmiddotvat middotn IrelandHAt Maratta Alta on the outshy
skirts of Terni two children (11- DUBLIN (NC)-A suggestion year-old Gino Armadori and 9- for a national Catholic festival year-old Paola Piazza) claim to in Ireland was offered here by bave repeatedly middotwitnessed ap- Chief Superintendent H OMara tlte trials and problems spiritual aDd material to be met and r paritions of the ltadonna Also of the Dublin police force Hived 1I0t ODly at the time of the acceptance of
- other- persons claim they have had Visions Asmiddotamiddotresultmiddotof the reports put out by the press largecrowds f(lIli the town and other areas have flocked to the place fof the repOrted apparishytions)
Aid to Talented BosToN (NC)The Carnegie
Corporation of New York has given a grant of $85000 to Bos- ton College to subsidize in part the institutions- program for especially talented stuQents the college announced
HOLY CROSS FATHERS
FOUR-YEAR COEDUCATIONAL COLLEGE
for Information write to
This episCopal c~ria after their ehurch All their savings have bee careful consideration deClares used aDd cODditions are such at preset that the aforementioned facts tbat the pittance thei earn ~ardly eovenexclude in the most absolute the expenses ofthelr daily Iivln lJnle way the extraordinary intershyvention of God and the Most Holy Virgin am- are theref9re devoid of any prodigious charshyiacter of divine origin
The statement was signed by Msgr Giuseppe Vanni Martini Vicar General of the diocese
Superintendent OMara sug gested such a festival would show the contribution Catpoli shycism has made to Irish life and culture
As ari annual event hemiddot l8iCl it would also serve to attract visitors to Ireland and would consolidate the work of aU CathollC Action bodiesmiddot in Ule
eountry Supeiintendent OMara made
the suggestion at the annual convention of Vexilla Regis alumni organization of St Patshyricks College Maynooth
Former Member of Jewish Faith Ordained Sacred Hearts Father
JAFFREY (NC)- A former member of the Orthodox Jewish faith who was converted to Catholicism during a three-year period of military service has been ordained a priest at Queen of Peace Seminary here
Bishop Matthew F Brady of Manchester ordained Father Simeon Polen in the Congregashytion of the Sacred Hearts~ The young priests father Samuel Polen of Pinebush N Yand his sister Mrs George Pederson also of Pinebush attended the ceremony Father Polen born Simeon
Stanley Polen in New York City became a convert while serving with the U S Army
-Signal Corps He was baptised on the remote Aleutian island of Naknak Alaska in April 1949 by Father George Endal SJ
The soldier had attended John Adams High School in New York prior to entering military servshyice Following his discharge from service in 1950 he joined the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts at Wareham He toek classical studies there for two years spent a years novitiate at the congregations house in Fairhaven and then returned
a root Is put OD the eburch the monsoona JAo Holy FaJhtrs MirJiIJn Ai will ruin the work already done Tbe oDI~ - tht Orimtal Ch reb tbln that the parlshlo1ers can now eo
r Ii tribute Is th labor $5000 will buy tlie mate~lals ~ecellS~ry tocomplete the roof and tlte interior The Arc 1raquolshop of ErDakula~ humbly requests our ald Any help tbat yCNI might be able to Ilve will be deepl) appreciated by the Archblsho~ and tbe people or St Mary Parish EDAD INDIA
A HOME IN OVR OLD AGE ALL OF US WANT THAT oua PALACE OF GOLD CLUB GIVES SISTERS WHO CARE FOB
THE AGED THE MEANS TO PROVIDE THE HOMES
VOCATION PROBLEMS - AeeeptaDee of a religious vocatioD Is Dot always easy many
a YooatloD but ID the followin through One of the reatest dlffleulths facedb) bOYI ID the Near Eastls a material one how to find the financial meaDII to follow a vocatloD The eost for - the INlDuDary tralnlilr Is $600 100middot a year tor shl ~ean ALEXANDER and SEBASTIAN -are two 1raquo011 In INDIA without the flnanela meaDI They are now In tile seminary and wltll many other - shylIemlDulaDs are prayine that 110m ODe will adopt them Indpay f ampbelr lIemlnar) eourse
THE MONEY IN MARYS BANK IS USED FOR THE middotTRAINING OF NATIVE SISTERS MONEY DEPOSITED IN THIS ACCOUNI BRNGS HEA VENLY DIVIDENDS
PERFECTION To be perfect Thousands in religions life are strlvln for perte
aOD through the vows of poverty ehastity and obedience To be poor Is a great trial to be willing to remain POOl wben one mlgbt trive to better oneself require great faith SISTER JOSEPHINE and SISTER CHRISTINE have willingly chosen poverty for life as BASILIAN SISTERS In LEBANON Sinc they are already poor poverty will be nothln new tbey are however sanctifying tbemselve tbrough a dedicated acceptance of poverty Could you help them towards a full life dedi cated to God iD tbe service of otbers The cost of their tralnlnl Is $300 $150 a year for eacll
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IMonstranee $40 1 Altar Stone bull f Crucifix bull bull bull 25 PlCture bullbull 15 Statue bull 3 Altar 75 Candles 20 Chalice
If you would like to give such a 1ft In the name of amiddot relative 01 friend we would be ~appy to lend a GIFT CARD indicating your middotklndness Sucb a gift ould bring spiritual benefits to both the giverand the receiver
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to Wareham for two more yeaJl of study
In 1955 he was sent to Rome where he made studies at the Gregorian University from which he received the licenti shyate in sacred theology this year He is to return to Rome in Ocshytober for further study He ~
remaining in Jaffrey for the summer
Most of the students now at the Queen of Peace Seminary here are expected to be assigned to Japan the foreign mission of the congregations American province The congregation was founded during the French Revshyolution and now has 1400 priests 1000 students 300 Brothers and 2000 Sisters
New Superior ROCHESTER (NC)-Mother
Mary Callista has been elected Superior General of the Sisters of the Third Order Regular of
St Francis of the Congregation of Our Lady of Lourdes She succeeds Mother Mary Alcuiu who has been Superior General since 1946
Mother Callista has Ilerved since 1952 a1l general councilor and general vicaress of the ewn- munity
dent-elect Lop~ MateOll is the FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN PresidentTHE ~EAN 110111 of a Catholi= family ald was Mlgr Ptr P Tuohy Natl Sec educated at a ldarist BIothers STONEHILL COLLEGE Send all communications to IIChool here (ATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATIONOfficial returns of the election North EaSton MassachuSetts arl~ not expected to be ann i)unced 480 lexington Ave at 46th St New York 17 N Ybull until Septembet
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Time middotIncreases Fascination OfNewmans Personality
By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno
With that formal solemnity which is rooted in the tradition of the Church the cause of John Henry Cardinal Newman has been introduced in the ecclesiastical court of Bi~mingham England The Archbishop of that see sucshy
eessor to the doughty Ulla- been made t~ cast doubt upon thorne who was Newmans Newmans absolute integrity
middot unwavering friend and sup- This is the work of an agnostic porter in the hierarchy has Geoffrey Faber grandnephew of constituted a commission to be- that Father Frederick Faber gin the long and involved process who was one of Newmans earli shyof examining est recruits for the Oratory of his title to be St Philip Neri but who in the
ranked among course of the years became the Blessed ahd sadly estranged from his mimshygiven the hon- tor ors of the altar Reading Fabers book one has
There is much the feeling of a noxious slime to be accom- being spread over the image of pUshed in this the Cardinal as from wholly inshyextraordinary sufficient and inconclusive evishycase The study dence he attempts to prove a of the cardi- basic and unworthy lack of man-DaIs life and limiss as providing the key to Yirtues must be his career undertaken not Church Seeks Virtge from the viewpoint of a biogra- That Newman was hypersenshy
middot pher but in search of the mfn~t- sitive goes without saying That middot est scrap of evidence which he found it exceedingly- difficult
eould swing the scales ~me way to forgive injuries seems to be the other too clearly established to admit
His writingsvoluminous as of controversy That he made they are including thousands mistakes of- judgment anel wu apan thousands of personal let- a pool assessor of men espeshytelS must be re-examined in dally where friendship had once ~ light of rigorous and con- been given are characteristic=shyastent orthodoxy hardly to De denied
And as a preliminary step it One is reminded rather strikshymust be established middotthat his _
f ingly of the likeness here beshyenthusiasts have not thus ar everstepped their bounds and tween Newman and Pio Nono
whose cause for beatification ia antiCipated the Church in pro- being strongly urged at this verT BOuncing upon his sanctity or in establishing a cult in hit time But the Church we reshy
mind ourselves is not seekinc bonor perfectmiddot holiness in those She
Scores of Biographies honors nor even perfect eoi-Few men of modern times respondence with grace but
have evoked the passionate in- only conspicous virtue risin terest and partisanship tha~ ~as above weakness and transfigurshyeentered upon Newman Living ing the whole be was a very symbol of conshytroversy both within the Church Should it come about-and and out of it And in the seven this is by no meansto assume decades since his death his per- that it will-that Cardinal Newshy
man is found worthy of oursonality far from diminishingIn the perspective of time has cult our honor as an elect of emerged with ever greater fasci- God it will unquestionably be aation difficult for us to prefix the
There are scholars Catholic appropriate term to his name and non-Catholic alike who St John Newman might sugshyItave made the study of his life gest even the Sinjin of acshy
and writings their chosen field cepted English usage Like the af research and his biographies Venerable Bede the old name ia are now numbered by the scores too deeply engraved to be lighiIy Hardly a year goes by withoutmiddot cast aside But to pray to God the publication of some impor- through John Henry Newman tant item of middotNewinaniana and wOJlld be hard to resist the total body of critical litera-middot I lure devoted to him is literally taggering
Wilfrid Wards two volume Life was the first full-length portrait of the Cardinal painted with affectionate detail by one whose own father William
George Ward had ranged himshyelf with Newmans sharpest opponents It was an amende honorable but for all its bulk and its liberal use of intimate papers and correspondence it was understandably far from definitive
Most fortunately Newmans papers were preserved almost intact at the Birmingham Orashytory and a vast debt is owed to the late Father Henry Trisshytram wlfo gave years of his life to the careful collecting and colshylating of the documents
For him it was aabor of love andoubtedly but it was equally a labor of scrupulous impartial shyity Much of the spade-work has thus been done for th~ eccleshy
siastical commission An-lican Interpretation
The magic of Newman has at shytracted a great dealof modern French scholarship from th~ somewhat disorderly genius of the late Abbe Henri Bremond to the clinical touch of the Abbe Louis Bouyer whose Newman His Life and Spirituality has recently appeared in English
Anglicans from Dean Church to contemporaries such as R A Middleton and B A Smith have striven to interpret Newshyman in the light of their own rejection of his solution though be it said with unvarying cour tes) and admiration
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Seattle Prelate Award Winner
SEATTLE (NC)-The Amerishycan Committee on Italian Migrashytion has announced -Archbishop Thomas A Connolly of Seattle will receiv~ its Award of Merit for 1958 for his sympathetic and active support in the field of migration andmiddot resettlement of refugees The presentation willbe made ~ept 13 here
Announcing the award Guido Merlino chairman said Archshybishop Connolly has always been in the forefront in activishyties concerned with migration and resettlement He has also contributed to various causes
middotmiddotthat benefit the people of Italy as well as helping Italians who have recently come here 10
settle The award will be a bronze
plaque bearing the following inshyscription
In recognition of hismiddotdedicashytion to the principles and ideals upon which America was foun~shy
ed for outstanding contributions to the welfare of his fellow men for his many laborsand selflesa service which furthered the mishygration reception and resettleshyment of Italians in this country
Levis Educator LEVIS Que (NC) - Father
Calixte Ferland who spent neady 50 of his 70 years at Levw College is dead He was gradushyated nom the school in 1907 and returned there to teach after hi ordination in 1911 He remained at Levis College as a professor or spiritual director until aU re~
-tiremen-t in 1953 ~
tistics Spiritual guidance pedshyInstitute inmiddot Rome hailed it as agogy and psychology and medishy
a center where the broadest and cal and pastoral psychi~try complete studies will prepare 1ftmiddot addition 10 these cOursespriests for the ~art of arts tbe the constitution stated that therepastoral care of souls should be special coUrses of apshy
The institute which was plied specialization for the founded in 1957 and has alreadT training of priests capable of graduated more than 100 stushy carrying out the apostolate Ia d~nts was officially instituted many specialized areas such and sanctioned by the Pope in book and publication editing orshyhis recent Apostolic Constitushy ienting public opinion entershytion Ad Uberrima Its publi shy ~inment acial action Catholic cation was announced earlier by associations and helping variOW the Pope himself during an audishy elasses of citizens in particular ence with a group of graduate workers farm laborers shepshyof the institute herds sailors soldiers peoshy
By virtue of Our authoritT fessional people artists people We officially establish the Passhy responsible for social life arid toral Institute It is Our wish others that it be given the honorary title of Pontifical within the Pontifical Lateran Athenaeum the Pope said in the document GEORGE M MONTLE
The Pontiff added that in thw institute priests of eachmiddot and Plumbing - Heating every clerical status may leam
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London Commies Plan Infiltration Of Ireland
LONDON (NC)-London headquarters of the Commushynist party is preparing agents for the infiltration of
-Ireland The existence of a specshyial Irish bureau at party headquarters is alleged in aD article in the Catholic Herald weekly newspaper published by Douglas Hdye former editor ot the London Daily Worker who is now a leading Catholic journshyalist
Irish members of the party middot he wrote have been undergoshy
ing special preparation for the day when an economic crisis hits Britain This the Communist leaders calculate will bring witll it mass unemployment Tens
of thousands of Irish people will return to Ireland which in the circumstances will itself be in
middot the throes of an even more sevshyere depression
All Angels If and when this happens
the communists inention is that lOme thousands of card-holdin
middotIrish Communist party members will be among them Overnight the party will be established ill every part of the country and eommu~ism will be taken by Irelands own sons and daughters to practically every town and Yillage Those who Ulus returll will have gone through the specshyial training which is now beshying organized for them
Pilot schemes Mr Hyde add- ed are already being tried 10
find the most effective ways of reaching the Irish They have been aimed at intellectualmiddot as well as manual workers and at
the Irish Republican Army Evshyery avenue is being probed u a possible tranmission belt for Communism he said
Catholic Newspaper Has Twofold Use
LOS ANGELES (NC)-It may be true that in Philadelphia nearly everybody reads the
middot Bulletin But it is just as true that ill Wewak New Guinea nearly everybody smokes The Tidings Los Angeles archdiocesan paper
For this bit of intellig~nce
70U can thank Father Francis Mihalic SVD who was intershyviewed befote going back to Wewak after terriporary duty in Southern California
He receives The Tidings fa Newmiddot Guinea reads it thea passes it on to his native parishshyioners
When theyve read it they use it for cigarette paper king size Mighty valuable ~ Eacll sheet is worth a coconut
Smoke anyone
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V(utican ~ongregation Regulates CDntinued froOl Page 011 e must supply f~om seven to 10
_J trustworthy wItnesses PhYSIcal the claIms of v~li~ but ~ ~on- evidence if any is usually deshyconsummated maJr18ges Irtce termined by court-appointedthe l1aim of non-consumm~tIon h
d litmiddot 01 the p YSlclans can lead to a ISSP u IOn Throughout the hearing the marriage vow-o~e ~f a p~pe s diocesan-appointed defender of heaviest responsibtlItIes--~o~al the bond does his best to destroy bishop may not eren ~egm n~- all arguments that might permit vestigating such ~ claIm ltntil the dissolution of the marriage he is expressly Iflv~n per DlS- bond When he has no more obshyluon by the congre~atIonto d I) so jections the hearing ill closed
Short H~to A full report together with the Commonly known as the C~o~- bishops recommendations is forshy
gregation of the $acrament S It warded to the congregation has a short hi~~ry It was Full Investigation established 50 years ago b One of the 35 consultors ex-Pope St Pius X Befor~ It amines the case on its arrival existed the vari~1us dispe nsa- If he is satisfied with the forshytions and proble S connected mal presentation of facts--and with the seven sa raments were often he is not--he turns it over
alfscattered among r a d )zen to one of the congregations own older congregation ~t was ltlten defenders of the bond Either COPTIC RITE PATRIARCH Archbishop Silvio Oddi a problem and s~etImes a r ~~z- the consultor or tfie defender of Apost~lic Internuncio to Egypt presents the s~cred palshyde 1ltgt know whlcll congregc t~~n the bond may send the case back lium to the new Coptic Rite Patriarch of AlexandrIa Egypthad jurisdiction [ a spetiflc to its dioc~se f origin for fur- Stephanous I Sidarouss in a ceremony in the Meadl Semmshycase ther mvestIgatIon
Today the only arriagelt ases After it is examined by the ary As head of the Coptic RIte CatholIcs the prelate ranks which do not CO~Ie within the defender of the bond the case second in dignity to the Bishop of Rome NC Photo jurisdiction of ~i co~greg~tion then goes to three commisSaries are those involvm mIxed JIlar- who examine it separately They
These invo~ve matt)middots of each submit written decision Stonehill Professor Says Qualityriages a differing faiths anltJ are aS~lgned with the majority vote deciding to the Sacred CongregatIon of pro or con Once again it goes Education Needed in Quantitythe Holy Office ~ back to the defender of the bond
From the Co gregationof He has a chance to attack the NOTRE DAME (N~)-The physical sciences sho~d be Sacraments com~ such pen~ls- r4asoningof the cons~ltors if taught in the nations lIberal arts colleges because they mons as that whlc allows t l~nd they conclude the marrIage bas truly Jiberllte the mind from the here and now from the priests to memor~e ~e ylttIve not been consummated merely apparent from the welter of facts and open up to Mass of the BleSli d Vlrgm and Finally after the defender of to Cl~lebrate it roughout the the bOnd draws up his conclushy it the beauty and simplicity field a~e interesting and beauti shyyear instead -of following the sions the case goes tothEi carshy aitd logical rigor of general ful and he can discard large JlormllllituJgical ~alen~Clr dinals in plenary session They laws Rev Thomas E Lock- tracts only with a severe wrench
It is tMs congregatIon also pass on it and then it goes to the c S C professor of phy- to his aesthetic sense ~ut choose that grant~ permis~ion to ~es ~re Pope WhOgrantSordenies the ary he must if the course IS to have
Sics at Stonehlll College North greater significance for the stushythe Blessed SacI ment 10 pp- requested disp~nsation bull Easton Mass decllred here dent than a catalogue of factsvate chapels DUIi g World ~ar Sometimes the congregation U it relaxed mary peaceune submits the case to the Sacred Phrsics and mathematic~ for Father Lockary blamed pro-regu~ations permiting a sh(r~er Roman Rota the Churchs eccleshy example belong 10 the Iberal gressive education with its emshypre-Communion fast authllrlz- siastical court The Congregashy artscurriculum Father Lockary phaSis on teaching methods ing the use of khtki al~arcloths tion retains its jurisdicti()D over contended not because- of the rather than intellectual content Ilnd vestments Ind ~llowmg l~ass the decision independentof the cold war or for other talttlCal for a general deterioration in to be celebrated 1m the ater- Rotas decision and utilitarian re~son~ SCIence -the teaching of physics matheshy
education he saId can and maticsand the other arts andnoon The need for careful documenshy While it govern~ th~ daily use tation painstaking investigation should be justified on grounds sciences in the nations high
of the sacramentsl t~ISco~ g~e- and the part time status of the that were valid in th y~r 1908 schools Until the trend to lower gation does not have Jurlsdl( tlon commissaries and defenders of and will still be valid In 2008 standards is reversed in secondshyover the cerem09ies and rites the bond makes the congregashy quite indcpend~ntl of the tac- ary education he said there is IlUrrounding thes~ sacram mts tions decisions slow work An tical or strategic sItuation really no hope of dramatic im-This is properly t~e work J the average case requires about two F~ther LockaI) who holds a provement on the college level Sacred CongregatIfn of Rlt s years from beginning to end doctorate in physics from Notre We need quality education
Cardinals ~embers MarriaKe Courts Dame discussed Physics and and we need it in quantity Heading the Congregatioll of The third commission super- the C~isis in Education at the Father Lockary declared Simply
Sacraments is i~ 79-yeaI-old vises the administration of dishy annual educational conference rejecting progressive educationPrefl~ct His Emin~ce Benelt etto ocesan marriage courts These of the Holy Cross Fathers here he said is not enough To the Cardinal Aloisi asella The courts must send a detailed reshy The Teaching of Science 10 the older tradition that the purpose Cardinal has been an officii 11 of port each year to the congregashy Liberal Arts College was the of the school is primarily intelshythe l~oly See ~or more tha 1 50 tion The reports list the names theme of the two-day sessions yeaIll Much of ~i~ experi mce and qualifications of ~ll offi~ials Physicists for the most part was acquired as a Idlplomat rep- of the diocesan marnage trlbushy have failed to devise good physshyresenting the Church in Plt rtu- nals and states the number and courses f the llberalJes or arts gal Chile andArglntin~ nature of the decisions h~nded tudent who is not majoring inA total of 20 cardmals are down sth Ii ld in Father Lockaryse e members of this congrega lion Each marriage case brought opinion He insists that suchThose living in Rome neet before a diocesan tribunal must middotcourses should be rigoriouslyevery Friday ~ di cuss its p rob- be tried twice and the two vershy
scientific lems and work 9n the se~nd dicts must agreeWhefJ theY It is misleading and dishonshyand fourth Monfay of ~ch dont they ususally ate sent to t he observed to present themonththe Prefec has an audi- the Rota ot firial adjudication
udentiJ with a sort of popularence with His ~oliness Pope In most countries the appelshymechanics course under the guisePius XII to keep im abreailt of late court for suc~ cases is 10shy f ne He believes that inthe congregations activities and cated at the metropolitan see or o scle c
to plresent its d~sions for his archdiocese chancellery Thus in the problems which it treats the course should be as fundamenshypersonal approvl or disap- the United States for instance
provll there are mahy appellate courts tal _asJogical and intellectuallydemanding as the course for theThirty-six consIltors arE on But in the Philippines the conshyspecialiststhe congregationsj staff Tnese gregation set up in 1957 a pilot
are priests mostlJ( membeIs of project with one single appellate The college physics course fot religious orders Wiho are experts court located ip Manila to reshy liberal arts students should be in canon law and Irelated fi ~ld~ hear all cases brought before the restricted to a few major areas They serve as a pa~el of adv SOlS diocesan tribunals Father Lockary said This preshyIlnd specialists gU~ding the car- A spokesman of the congregashy sents a real difficulty he obshy
served since for the specialistdinals and ultJma~~IY the Fope tion said his off~ce is still stud~shyall the npoks and crannies of hisMost of them livel In Rome and ing the effectiveness of thIS
have a full-time jb in add tion single-court method He said it ----------~-shyto their work fortihe congrega- has proved to have ~ome very tion great advantages and IIOme DEBROSSE OIL ~
Three Comqiissions drawbacks ~ Besides the cdnsultors the While hailing it as a mile- ~ co
Congregation of sfcraments has stone in the gradual process of ~ threE commissionsr The fibt is canonical procedure he said it Heating Oils devoted to problefls connetted is much too early to c~nclude with the Sacramet~ of Holy 01- that a similar system might be andBurners delS This commission w l1ich introduced in other countries ~ currently has 18 ofticials stu dies M ~ 365 NORTH FRONT STREET such matters as te val~dit~ of Sailors Attend ass
NEW ~ BEDFORD ordinations or thje oblIgatIons I B antine Rite connected with ~ajor orders ~ n yz WYm~n 2-5534 and how they are met by hose ATHENS (NC)-Several hunshywho have been orClained dred Catholic d b thsailors received ~---------------------shy
The second CO~~ission ceals Holy CommunIon un er o species for the first time ltbf their
with valid but non-cons um- lives when they attended a By- J Electricalmated marriages It has 80 zahtirie Rite Divine Liturgy
priests on itS staf~5 comiDlS- (Mass) aboard the USS Saratoga ~i ContractorsI5Bries and 25 de~1nders of the ~)marriage bond Ltlke the on- her~e ceremony was arranged
aultOIS most of Ithese pr ests J ]j i ddT by Father (Cmdr) John
have full-time jo IS n a I ln Burns Catholic chaplain of the eo their work Wi the comIDIS- t ~
aircraft carrier while this um ilIon of the Mediterranean 6th Ileet
When a local bis~p is grall~ was anchored in the Bay of Athshypermission to investigate a claIm t ~~ of nl)n-consummalion of 11Iar- ens recently The Divine LI urgy 944 County St ~ (
T di was celebrated by Father Isidore riage he appointf a oc~san Rigoutcos SJ of St Paulssem- New Bedfordeourt to gath~r thF facts lloth inv aeze J )JIalti4~ to the eontesteltl man aae __
ectual training must be addedlthe realization that education must somehow be ad~-ted to the WHEATONS needs and the abIlIties of all t h
shyand that sound educatIve ec FAMOUS needed he saId h
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look and that the theater should help people relax
In times like these I think wed all be best helped by laughter Its a great relaxer and were all too taut he said And it would greatly ~eshyduce the lines at the psychiashytrists office
Not escape theater - that not what I mean although in a sense it would be an escape ~rom
the awful grimness of the tImes -but rather a more elevated view of life and ourselves High comedy can do this he exshyplained
A ttends Daily ~ass
Mr ~itchard who attends Mass daily believes the theater is a profession rather than a business He advised starryshyeyed graduates to seek pru~ent
counsel before plungIng mto the grease-paint life
Re said that being a Catholic in the theater can be tough at times but that some of the finest people and some of the best Catholics Ive ever known are theater people Its the ones c who foul up however who get the headlines You never heard of the heroic lives of somemiddot ~
It goes back to your home training-and this is where t~
parents responsibility is great if you receive the proper training you can lead a good Catholic life in the theater p~oshy
fession just as you can in busishyness or law he declared
Church to Observe 150th Anniversary
DAMARISCOTTA MIL L S (NC)-Bishop Daniel J Feeney of Portland will be celebrant of a Pontifical Mass in St Patricks Church here today to mark the 150th anniversary of the church one of the oldest in New Eng- land
The building was dedicated on July 17 1808 by Most Rey Jean Lefevre Cheyerus first Bishop of Boston At that time Maine was a part of Masssach setta
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SeesOpportunity to Te~chmiddot To Serve on Foreign Missions Cros$WordSoluti~iI - LOS ANGELES-Thirty-four The Lay Mission Helpers wear-Rothmiddoter~Than Defemiddotnd Tmiddotrumiddotth laymen and women includillg no distinctivemiddotgarb but degllly a
two mamiddotrriedcouples with chU- ring inscribed Weare Gocl lt By Joseph A B~eig dren will leave -thiscountry helpers During ~h~ir service
soon to work in -the Churchs in the missions they receive no Cleveland Universe Bulletio foreign missions Thirty persons pay J)eyond room board medshy
middot AS I recall it w~s Chesterton who said 60 or 70 years will go to Africa and four to ical care and a monthly allowshymiddotago that if Stpeorge were to come back to life he would Ecuador ance of $20 take a long look at the world around him-and prepare to be Each of the 34 personspos Typical of the 34 who wiD bull martyr again A sesses askiU needed in mission leave soon for theinissions are
Today my guess is that I would observe for example work and has volunteered to re- themiddot two married couples Mr that racial national and Chlsa main overseas for at least t~ree and Mrs John McGhee and Mr
Chesterton and St George if years andMrs Frank Bohler discriminationno longer can pre~ eythey could come among us tend to any real respectability rh are members ofthe ~ay Mr and Mrs McGhee wiD Ilowrnight take the long not in our South not in South IetmiddotWmiddotorks Seekmiddotmiddot ~Isslonmiddot Helpers AssoltlatIon teach ata mission school in loOk together and get ready to Africa not even in India where I~establisheqhere three ye~rsa~o Quito Ecuador They will take
be in one way or another the castes are crumbling Vcifican Hookup under t4epatronagef HISE~Ill- their young adopte~ daughter apostles niis- The wrongs survive but their lt ~~c~ Jam~ ~~~n~ls Cd~ with them Mr McGhee who middot~nari~s foundations have been washed VATICAN CITY (NC)- The ~ n y~e rc I~ op holds bull masters degree is on
B ei n g no away There is no durabilityin middotNational Broadcasting ~ompany Angeles the faculty of the Los Angele middot prophet I m~y them now in the U ~S middotand the Canadian Cardin~l McIntyre receied Traae and Technical College~ middot ~mistakeri but I would perceive t~atmiddot such Catholic Broadcasting Systtm ~he solemn promiSeIimiddot of the 34 His wife~ Rosemary is an eleshy
think we are foolishness as divorce with itsmiddot have joined networks in many mehandw-omenata ceremony mentary sChool teacher mergjng from restlesS seeking for other mates partS of the world in asking for in S~ Vjbia~uts C~t~edral here Mao Areas elil longhap- and birth prevention with its hookups withmiddot Vatican Radio Theypledged ~ obey the bishop Mr IiMe B hI Il tism of blood middotnervous-nelly fussing over pop- formiddot speCial papal broadcasts of themission area to which tliey ~ bo k middothlmiddot 0 d ~rfwI COtmiddot~shyt an
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_tehgion and civilazation youth nuns throughout middottlJe world By servIng In the mlSSlona N ft d If my judgement is correct I wouidm~rk weilth~fact Other rtqu~sts fot hooku~s middottheYwllrfree m~ssionary priests Vord~~aII ~~~rr~~K~~
thepersowwho is middotin his teens that even the mo~t e~orm9us have come from networks In andReli~ious fi-om ~~ch~e middotWar middot middotr 20s now ought tolook forward bigotry in all history~thECOrn- Italy ~rance Spall) Portuga1- chanlclll and admInIstratIve In addition to Ecuador and
ehiefly to expounding truth munistbigotry agairist God al)d Irelan~an~ ~he Net~erlan~s work~l)d enab~ ~hem to ~~vte Kenya otherriission areas)o rather than chiefly defending it religion and against man as Thlaquo~nvlSlble audIences WIll more ~untolPlrltua1 act~~lties which the Missi~gtn Helper wfll as we who went before them Gods image arid likeness ~ is be broadcasts of Mass offer~d The~rdeparture WIll brl~g to go are Mwanzain Tulgimyika found it necessary to do lieaving imd splintering from the by the ope andmiddot a p~pal dls- 54 the number of Lay MIssIon Gwelo in South RhodesIa Preshymiddot I agree ~ith those whO feel pressure of it own ignora~t co~rse Intendedespeclally for Helpers~rommiddotLosAnge~~s who toria ani JohilIinesburg in the that a newmiddot wind is blowing contradictions ~~Ole~e~ nuns TheY~ln be are nowInover~eas mIssIons Union of South Africa Calabar across the world dissipating the If I were young I would judge IVI e f IDdo t~r~e far~~ on~r~ Am~Ilg th~ sevett men and 21 and Owetd in Nigeria and Tashyold fumes of error hatred prej- that th~ fu~ure belongs to those~~a~u~us~~ u y an wom~n ire SIX r~glster~d nllrse mille in Ghana adice lies selfishness greed who wIll 1arvest the seed so Th d h d 11 and f~ve teachers The group also Among their assignments will e Iscourse on eac ay WI 1 d f N 1 t
and ignora1ce 1ong watered WIth blood and b b d t t 5 30 EDT me u es a ormer avy plO a be teaching social and medicalroa Our centuries of tribulation tears Teh p caslla k ~mFmiddotmiddot h liJoOtype operator and photo en- work editing mission newsshy e ope WI spea In renc bull 1 t 1 and misunderstanding have been I woud resolve to devote my- T 1- tmiddot II b 1middot1 graver seyera pracca nurs~s papers operating supply center lf to middottmiddot k I d rans a Ions WI e gIven In a d n id 1 k diJe for the most part to a mad se POSI Ive wor woul i th d f 1- ~ nurse ~ a l8 bull soc~a ror -and handlingsecretarial duties
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DEVOTION
In insane rebellion against of the literature that elevates 19 tma~g~r~te~ ~ewbbroad perw~e~ dliring thep~s~ year the Iildividualist insanitymove- rather than degrades of wise cas l~g 1sc te ~ e Fearn h lreparmiddotmg them~elves spIrItually
meilts like fascismnazism and education of people-to-people ~eg~ ar y 0 rIca I~ renc andmiddotmiddotmaterially for worK iti the communism blackened the world help of right international re- or llguese andEn~h~h mtsEiions
with vioience cruelty injustice lations and the like French Governmentmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Unde~the diJe~tion ofM~gr middot falsehoods and wars I would look upon television Anthony Brouwers fouilderand
i think the pendulum now is and radio nuclear power the Honors Maritain director of the mission associashynearing the center We have had dr~ma modern medicine bank- PARiS (NCr-Noted French tiontheYhave studied tlieology
more than enough of hatred and ing and business as colossal op- philosopher Jacqiies MaritaiJl ascetics Scriptllre first aid and lies Now we want love truth porturiitiesto do colossal good has beennamed a Grand Officer the history of Uiemiddotarea where and justiceWe are seeking the Oh if I were a young person of the Legjon oi Honor-this they wiliserve
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can give We ask for guidance hope and determination - and ian award-by the council of If r were a youth today look- courageMinisters of the Republic~
in forward to q career and H Mr Maritainwho served at PRESCRIPTIONS owishing to serve God and man c ome Econtimics one time as French ambassador
CalIed Forandmiddot Delivered bullbull ~~VhU hl1K not so much ST LOUIS (NC)~Two nuns to the Holy See is a professor oFrefuti~g objections as of re- who helped establish the only emeritus of Princeton Univershy ~ TIMES DAILY IN FALL RIYER ve~ling the depths breath and graduate program in home eco- sHy beauty~of goodness divine and nOlnics education offered in a At the saJlle tiqe the Council Once-A-Day in Somerset and Swansea at 430 PM
human 1 U S Catholic university have of Ministers bestowed the award Special Attention Given 1 would wish to fit myself received a special papal blessing of Commander of the Legion of n~t yargue but to ~nlighten and commemorative plaques Honor on 81~year-61d Father To Emergency Prescripti~ns and inspire I would concern from His Holiness Pope Pius Henri Breuil il French priest myself less with preparing middotto XII and paleogiapl1er of wodd reshy ~ ~A Surgical ~ppliance CO battle evil thingsand more with ~hey are Sister Mary Anselm nown ~aining myself to propagate and Sister Mary Iierre In 1950 Father Breuil has visited grotshy I~ U Pharmacy
~ nobility I wouid desire to ed- they were instrumental- in set- toes and caverns throughout c Hearing Aid Co ucate rather than dispute ting up the graduate program in France and in Ireland North
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51ory of Farrells Courage Object Lesson for Youth 1 By Jack Kineavy
SomerM t High School- Coach We mentio ed in p~ssing last week that the National
League All-Star iroster included one Richard Joseph Farrell ace reliever of Ithe Philadelphia Phillies never dreaming that the big ri~hthandel would play such a stellar role in the annual clas~ic Farrells Talking about bonuses the pitching as a mJltter of fact Philadelphia Phils paid out the
W S th~ rankihg achi~ve~ amazing s~m of $600000 ~ colshya I lege and hIgh school st- In the
ment In what has been ies- period 20 May to 20 June We scribed as an 01herwise ilrab suspected that the Braves were gam(~ the leaders in the bonus league
His striking but faint so Also re bonuses out the Sox the Baltimore Orioles have just contingent of signer two former Connecticut Jensen Wil- CYO products Charlie Symion Iiams and Mal- of Stratford and John Papa of zone represent Stamford
one of Dicks Torres Tosses No-Hitter all-time base- The first win for the Somerset ball thrills You Junior Legion team will be well can bet that he remembered in that it involved was giving just a no-hitter the seasons first in a little bit extra the circuit Lefty Jack Torres against the boys All-Narry with Dighton this past from Boston For I it is COD mon season turned the trick against knowkltlge that the Broolrline Attleboro last Thursday at Potshynative was given Ithe wait-and- tersville Field see treatment by tr~ Boston clltb Tino De Giovanni Attleboro upon his graduation froD St catcher was the only visitor to Marys High I get on base once on an cJror
Perhaps Qicks Iphysical oon- again via a base on balls Fall dition unduly i~fl~le~ced the River 61 leads the league by Sox He had beell stnckell by 211 games and is an odds-on
polio when little Imo~e th m a favorit~ tP ann~x the tItle and bab~ and the drerd diseaSE left move mto the mter-zone comshyhim with a crippled leff leI He petitiori late this month worl~ a brace u~til hewa 13 Tom Courtney ~x-Jfordham years old and eren after the flyer and Olympic 880 met~r brace was discardfd Dick h id ~ champions set f~r his ~irstfling have steady treatments until on the cinders on the current two years ago I Russian tour Tom plans to hang
Today Dick mares ~he tril in up h~s spike after he takes from the bull per wl~h a limp another shO1 at the 880 melee that is percephbl owmg tlt) the world mark 1457 held by fact that his le~tll~g is one-third Roger Moens of Belgium smaller than hiS pght But once His lltudies a~ the Harvard he uets on that rpOU1ld he ge~- Graduate ~chool of Business Adshyerates power plus DICk vas a ministration didnt permit Tom slender lad just out of high to train regularly this year and school when Isawl him wod last he found getting in shape for the That was in 19qO in Plattsburg Russian tour arduous But Tom N Y when he pitched the Bur- has won major races on all the ling ton Cardinals Ilof the now de- continents of the world save fund Northern League ~ a Asia He hopes to rectify this 7-2 victory over ~he home eam against the Russians
DIck has com~ a long way Italian national sports idol since then ~ow al strapping 63 Ercole Baldini was received in 220 pounder hiS ast bdl is a special Papal aUdience with his morE livemiddot than eye~ and i t~e mother Baldiilf 25 is a mili shyshort haul he Ci)mpares hv~r- tant member of the ItalianCathshyabl~ with any lof t~e J owerolic Youth organization and as hurler~ inthe mllrorst~day Last he always does wor~ its insigshyye8 Dick had 13 fi~ Sf ason nia on his coat uapel when he was In fl2 appearance~ hepost~ an received by HIf Hoheg Pope excl~llent 10-2 record and h ad an Pius XII earll~d run aver~ge of 231 1bull bull Recently Baldini won the
At this writinlf he has a ~-~ 2500 mile Giro dItalia abicycle mark and owns a league ~ea~mg race which is orie oj ltalyens ERA of Il7 in the55 1n00ngs major spotting eventS In 1956 he has pitched ~rilY 24 Dicks be won several important vicshybest years lie ah ad Th~ (Ieter- tories in the cycling events of the mination he has hown In Dver- Melbourne Olympics and in coming what appeared to )C an that same year went on to gain insurmountable Iandicap s~ould the world championship be an object less n for all The Pope receivedBaldini with
Long hot great cordiality and congratu-Several Great r Boston All- lated him on his achievements
Scholastics who e~tered pro- in the field of sports The Ponshyfessional basebaH With Ton Ar- tiff then inquired about Gina ruda and Russ Gibson are back Bartali another great cycling home after brie~ flings hthe champion of the past and also minors Joe CaSfcgliOne 01 Wo- an active member of Italian burri Russ Run e of Reading Catholic Action At the end of and John~ Silvon c of Lyonn aU the audience t~e Pope gave of whom were if the Reu Sox Baldinis mother a roSary and system recently Were handed the cyclist 3 silvermiddotmedalof hill th~iI release Ea h -won a three pontific~te sports star in h gh schoo and might~ave had is~()llege ed~ Church Desecration ration assured via athletic A sholarship but h~ chose W pur- Brings pology sue a car~er in p~o ball MANGALORE (NC) The
Of course if ai boy is 0 fered Mysore governinf t has apoloshya substantial b0Jius one which gized for the desecration 9f a woild ~ecure Jisl future rE~~u~- Catholic Church less of what happens to him III It called the desecrator a vashyorganized ball treres foe d for - grant suspected to be of unsound thought OtherWIse a lad who mind turns his back on higher educa- The governments statement tion is taking ~ te -c risk was in answer to a Catholic apshyMost major leafue scouts are peal The Catholics had called the first to encoUlage a toy to for protection of tneir religion go to school but Ithe lure)f the from fanatic Hindu elementS diamond proves bften too great which they claImed seemed inshyThe odds of succlss in orglnized terested in setting up subvershyball are estimatel at 100 10 1 a sive iorce~ to destroy churches real long shot I
The statement attribut~d to L EM lEU X pro football coac~ Buddy Iarker PLUMBING amp HEATING INC to the effect that IGood coching for Domestic is more perspiration tha n n ~ spiration remihds us oE our ~~~ amp Industrfal revered physic~ profess1lr at Sales and ~ Boston College rr John robin __bullbullbull- Service who always ins~sted thai aca- wy 2-9447 demic success was based on 90 2283 ACUSHNET AVE per cent pEmipir~tion and lO per NEW BEDf=_OAD cent inSPiration - ~ l
CONFIRMATION IN NAVY CHAPEL Bishop Luke K Arai of Yokohoma administers the sacrament of Conshyfirmation to Cpl Milton Morris of Waquoit Mass and 13 others at a camp chapel in the U S Naval Air Station in Atsugi Japan Standing in rear is Father Gerald J Ryall of New York an Augustinian missionary in JapanNC Photo
Citizens for Decent Literature Meet to Expand Movement
ASHLAND (NC) ~ Citizens for Decent Literature from all bull the obscene literature trade over Ohio met here to form a the Cincinnati attorney said statewide unit of the civic 01- Compared with them he deshy
clared we are just a bunch ofganization and lay plans for a boys trying to play in the big national group leagues But boys or not we
In an aU-day meeting the 60 have to go down into the jungle CDL representatives adop~d a and fight them and beat resolution citing the extent of them the pornography trade and call- Warning that any good cause Ing for the banding together of draws a lot of crusaders and doshyorg~nizations which oppose its gooders who are over-eager and spread lt0 under-educated Mr Keating The resolution pointed out urged CDL members to familshy
that in recent yearsmiddot there has iarize themselves -with the Ila shy
been an ever-increasing num- ture of the obscenity tradeand bel of lewd base and porno- the laws which try to-restl11ct it graphic magazines on our news- Enforce Laws stands Estimates of the Dumshy
bel of indecent publications Louis Arata also of Gificinshyissued in this country mn as nati recalled that Citizens for high as 10 million oopies Decent Literature was fOUl)ded monthly it said in tha~ city less than lour y~ars
Th - 1 ti dded that the ago We saw that the only e reso u on a feasible approach to theprobshyp~ncI~al theme of these m~g- lem was legal he saiq We
aZI~es IS S~X w~th no resttlc- found good laws alteady in exshytions or lImItations and as-
d th t t f th f d JStence on the City county andserte amos 0 em In t the hands of state levels bull But downnght
their way m 0 apathy on the part of the pubshycollege-age or younger youths lic seemed to be the chief rea-
Press Freedom son why they were riot enshyWe believe in and cherish forced
the freedom of the press the resolution declared but beshylieve the material to which ~e
have referred falls outside of the purvi~w of thisfreedoRi
The resolution concluded by urging all Ohio organizations engagedmiddot in the fight onobscenshy
ity to band together and give their wholehearted support and encouragement to statewide organization to be known as Citizens for Decent Literature Inc
The CDL representatives heard Charles Keating founder and director of the movement describe the battle against porshynography as a jungle ~ight
Criminals communists and unscrupulous persons willing to make a profit at any cost to the well being of society are part ~f
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Five Per Cent Average Time For Relig~on bull GENEVA (NC) - Ren
gious education occupies an average of five per cent of the time in courses of study of public schools in 73 nations according to a report made pubshylic here at the 21st International Conference on- Public Education
The study was prepared by the International Bureau for Edshyucation and the United Nations Educational Social and Culshytural Organization (UNESCO)
It showed that religious trainshying occupies as much as 195 per cent of the time in pUblfc schools in some countries (
Commenting on the report Msgr John Fen_ ~lO a Iepre- sentative of the Holy See at the education conference said the Vatican delegation is greatly satisfied to learn that religioUi education is given so much atshytention in the pu blic schools of So many countries
However Msgr Ferrofino a member of the Apostolic Nunshyciature at Berne added that J his delegation was deeply grieved at the evidence that religious training is excluded from public schools in some nations
This situation is mitiga~d he said by the religious training given in private schools He cited figur~s prepared by the Intershynational Bureau for Catholic Education at the Hague which show that some seven and a half million children study in private schools- in West Germany the Netherlands Great Britain Ausshytria Belgium France Ireland and Italy
In the United States Msgr Ferrofino pointed out about five million children receive religious training in pJivate ~hools
Msgr Ferrofino praised a shittjrrient of the middotU S delegashytionto theconference that one of the objectives of educa~iOJl in the United States is to obtain a high standard of spiritual
middotJlloral and ethical formatioh Such Ii definition of the goob
of education he said comes closer to the ideal of complete education than the mere moral education cited in the publk education programs ofmiddot several nations
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By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DO Bishop of Reno
With that formal solemnity which is rooted in the tradition of the Church the cause of John Henry Cardinal Newman has been introduced in the ecclesiastical court of Bi~mingham England The Archbishop of that see sucshy
eessor to the doughty Ulla- been made t~ cast doubt upon thorne who was Newmans Newmans absolute integrity
middot unwavering friend and sup- This is the work of an agnostic porter in the hierarchy has Geoffrey Faber grandnephew of constituted a commission to be- that Father Frederick Faber gin the long and involved process who was one of Newmans earli shyof examining est recruits for the Oratory of his title to be St Philip Neri but who in the
ranked among course of the years became the Blessed ahd sadly estranged from his mimshygiven the hon- tor ors of the altar Reading Fabers book one has
There is much the feeling of a noxious slime to be accom- being spread over the image of pUshed in this the Cardinal as from wholly inshyextraordinary sufficient and inconclusive evishycase The study dence he attempts to prove a of the cardi- basic and unworthy lack of man-DaIs life and limiss as providing the key to Yirtues must be his career undertaken not Church Seeks Virtge from the viewpoint of a biogra- That Newman was hypersenshy
middot pher but in search of the mfn~t- sitive goes without saying That middot est scrap of evidence which he found it exceedingly- difficult
eould swing the scales ~me way to forgive injuries seems to be the other too clearly established to admit
His writingsvoluminous as of controversy That he made they are including thousands mistakes of- judgment anel wu apan thousands of personal let- a pool assessor of men espeshytelS must be re-examined in dally where friendship had once ~ light of rigorous and con- been given are characteristic=shyastent orthodoxy hardly to De denied
And as a preliminary step it One is reminded rather strikshymust be established middotthat his _
f ingly of the likeness here beshyenthusiasts have not thus ar everstepped their bounds and tween Newman and Pio Nono
whose cause for beatification ia antiCipated the Church in pro- being strongly urged at this verT BOuncing upon his sanctity or in establishing a cult in hit time But the Church we reshy
mind ourselves is not seekinc bonor perfectmiddot holiness in those She
Scores of Biographies honors nor even perfect eoi-Few men of modern times respondence with grace but
have evoked the passionate in- only conspicous virtue risin terest and partisanship tha~ ~as above weakness and transfigurshyeentered upon Newman Living ing the whole be was a very symbol of conshytroversy both within the Church Should it come about-and and out of it And in the seven this is by no meansto assume decades since his death his per- that it will-that Cardinal Newshy
man is found worthy of oursonality far from diminishingIn the perspective of time has cult our honor as an elect of emerged with ever greater fasci- God it will unquestionably be aation difficult for us to prefix the
There are scholars Catholic appropriate term to his name and non-Catholic alike who St John Newman might sugshyItave made the study of his life gest even the Sinjin of acshy
and writings their chosen field cepted English usage Like the af research and his biographies Venerable Bede the old name ia are now numbered by the scores too deeply engraved to be lighiIy Hardly a year goes by withoutmiddot cast aside But to pray to God the publication of some impor- through John Henry Newman tant item of middotNewinaniana and wOJlld be hard to resist the total body of critical litera-middot I lure devoted to him is literally taggering
Wilfrid Wards two volume Life was the first full-length portrait of the Cardinal painted with affectionate detail by one whose own father William
George Ward had ranged himshyelf with Newmans sharpest opponents It was an amende honorable but for all its bulk and its liberal use of intimate papers and correspondence it was understandably far from definitive
Most fortunately Newmans papers were preserved almost intact at the Birmingham Orashytory and a vast debt is owed to the late Father Henry Trisshytram wlfo gave years of his life to the careful collecting and colshylating of the documents
For him it was aabor of love andoubtedly but it was equally a labor of scrupulous impartial shyity Much of the spade-work has thus been done for th~ eccleshy
siastical commission An-lican Interpretation
The magic of Newman has at shytracted a great dealof modern French scholarship from th~ somewhat disorderly genius of the late Abbe Henri Bremond to the clinical touch of the Abbe Louis Bouyer whose Newman His Life and Spirituality has recently appeared in English
Anglicans from Dean Church to contemporaries such as R A Middleton and B A Smith have striven to interpret Newshyman in the light of their own rejection of his solution though be it said with unvarying cour tes) and admiration
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Seattle Prelate Award Winner
SEATTLE (NC)-The Amerishycan Committee on Italian Migrashytion has announced -Archbishop Thomas A Connolly of Seattle will receiv~ its Award of Merit for 1958 for his sympathetic and active support in the field of migration andmiddot resettlement of refugees The presentation willbe made ~ept 13 here
Announcing the award Guido Merlino chairman said Archshybishop Connolly has always been in the forefront in activishyties concerned with migration and resettlement He has also contributed to various causes
middotmiddotthat benefit the people of Italy as well as helping Italians who have recently come here 10
settle The award will be a bronze
plaque bearing the following inshyscription
In recognition of hismiddotdedicashytion to the principles and ideals upon which America was foun~shy
ed for outstanding contributions to the welfare of his fellow men for his many laborsand selflesa service which furthered the mishygration reception and resettleshyment of Italians in this country
Levis Educator LEVIS Que (NC) - Father
Calixte Ferland who spent neady 50 of his 70 years at Levw College is dead He was gradushyated nom the school in 1907 and returned there to teach after hi ordination in 1911 He remained at Levis College as a professor or spiritual director until aU re~
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tistics Spiritual guidance pedshyInstitute inmiddot Rome hailed it as agogy and psychology and medishy
a center where the broadest and cal and pastoral psychi~try complete studies will prepare 1ftmiddot addition 10 these cOursespriests for the ~art of arts tbe the constitution stated that therepastoral care of souls should be special coUrses of apshy
The institute which was plied specialization for the founded in 1957 and has alreadT training of priests capable of graduated more than 100 stushy carrying out the apostolate Ia d~nts was officially instituted many specialized areas such and sanctioned by the Pope in book and publication editing orshyhis recent Apostolic Constitushy ienting public opinion entershytion Ad Uberrima Its publi shy ~inment acial action Catholic cation was announced earlier by associations and helping variOW the Pope himself during an audishy elasses of citizens in particular ence with a group of graduate workers farm laborers shepshyof the institute herds sailors soldiers peoshy
By virtue of Our authoritT fessional people artists people We officially establish the Passhy responsible for social life arid toral Institute It is Our wish others that it be given the honorary title of Pontifical within the Pontifical Lateran Athenaeum the Pope said in the document GEORGE M MONTLE
The Pontiff added that in thw institute priests of eachmiddot and Plumbing - Heating every clerical status may leam
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London Commies Plan Infiltration Of Ireland
LONDON (NC)-London headquarters of the Commushynist party is preparing agents for the infiltration of
-Ireland The existence of a specshyial Irish bureau at party headquarters is alleged in aD article in the Catholic Herald weekly newspaper published by Douglas Hdye former editor ot the London Daily Worker who is now a leading Catholic journshyalist
Irish members of the party middot he wrote have been undergoshy
ing special preparation for the day when an economic crisis hits Britain This the Communist leaders calculate will bring witll it mass unemployment Tens
of thousands of Irish people will return to Ireland which in the circumstances will itself be in
middot the throes of an even more sevshyere depression
All Angels If and when this happens
the communists inention is that lOme thousands of card-holdin
middotIrish Communist party members will be among them Overnight the party will be established ill every part of the country and eommu~ism will be taken by Irelands own sons and daughters to practically every town and Yillage Those who Ulus returll will have gone through the specshyial training which is now beshying organized for them
Pilot schemes Mr Hyde add- ed are already being tried 10
find the most effective ways of reaching the Irish They have been aimed at intellectualmiddot as well as manual workers and at
the Irish Republican Army Evshyery avenue is being probed u a possible tranmission belt for Communism he said
Catholic Newspaper Has Twofold Use
LOS ANGELES (NC)-It may be true that in Philadelphia nearly everybody reads the
middot Bulletin But it is just as true that ill Wewak New Guinea nearly everybody smokes The Tidings Los Angeles archdiocesan paper
For this bit of intellig~nce
70U can thank Father Francis Mihalic SVD who was intershyviewed befote going back to Wewak after terriporary duty in Southern California
He receives The Tidings fa Newmiddot Guinea reads it thea passes it on to his native parishshyioners
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V(utican ~ongregation Regulates CDntinued froOl Page 011 e must supply f~om seven to 10
_J trustworthy wItnesses PhYSIcal the claIms of v~li~ but ~ ~on- evidence if any is usually deshyconsummated maJr18ges Irtce termined by court-appointedthe l1aim of non-consumm~tIon h
d litmiddot 01 the p YSlclans can lead to a ISSP u IOn Throughout the hearing the marriage vow-o~e ~f a p~pe s diocesan-appointed defender of heaviest responsibtlItIes--~o~al the bond does his best to destroy bishop may not eren ~egm n~- all arguments that might permit vestigating such ~ claIm ltntil the dissolution of the marriage he is expressly Iflv~n per DlS- bond When he has no more obshyluon by the congre~atIonto d I) so jections the hearing ill closed
Short H~to A full report together with the Commonly known as the C~o~- bishops recommendations is forshy
gregation of the $acrament S It warded to the congregation has a short hi~~ry It was Full Investigation established 50 years ago b One of the 35 consultors ex-Pope St Pius X Befor~ It amines the case on its arrival existed the vari~1us dispe nsa- If he is satisfied with the forshytions and proble S connected mal presentation of facts--and with the seven sa raments were often he is not--he turns it over
alfscattered among r a d )zen to one of the congregations own older congregation ~t was ltlten defenders of the bond Either COPTIC RITE PATRIARCH Archbishop Silvio Oddi a problem and s~etImes a r ~~z- the consultor or tfie defender of Apost~lic Internuncio to Egypt presents the s~cred palshyde 1ltgt know whlcll congregc t~~n the bond may send the case back lium to the new Coptic Rite Patriarch of AlexandrIa Egypthad jurisdiction [ a spetiflc to its dioc~se f origin for fur- Stephanous I Sidarouss in a ceremony in the Meadl Semmshycase ther mvestIgatIon
Today the only arriagelt ases After it is examined by the ary As head of the Coptic RIte CatholIcs the prelate ranks which do not CO~Ie within the defender of the bond the case second in dignity to the Bishop of Rome NC Photo jurisdiction of ~i co~greg~tion then goes to three commisSaries are those involvm mIxed JIlar- who examine it separately They
These invo~ve matt)middots of each submit written decision Stonehill Professor Says Qualityriages a differing faiths anltJ are aS~lgned with the majority vote deciding to the Sacred CongregatIon of pro or con Once again it goes Education Needed in Quantitythe Holy Office ~ back to the defender of the bond
From the Co gregationof He has a chance to attack the NOTRE DAME (N~)-The physical sciences sho~d be Sacraments com~ such pen~ls- r4asoningof the cons~ltors if taught in the nations lIberal arts colleges because they mons as that whlc allows t l~nd they conclude the marrIage bas truly Jiberllte the mind from the here and now from the priests to memor~e ~e ylttIve not been consummated merely apparent from the welter of facts and open up to Mass of the BleSli d Vlrgm and Finally after the defender of to Cl~lebrate it roughout the the bOnd draws up his conclushy it the beauty and simplicity field a~e interesting and beauti shyyear instead -of following the sions the case goes tothEi carshy aitd logical rigor of general ful and he can discard large JlormllllituJgical ~alen~Clr dinals in plenary session They laws Rev Thomas E Lock- tracts only with a severe wrench
It is tMs congregatIon also pass on it and then it goes to the c S C professor of phy- to his aesthetic sense ~ut choose that grant~ permis~ion to ~es ~re Pope WhOgrantSordenies the ary he must if the course IS to have
Sics at Stonehlll College North greater significance for the stushythe Blessed SacI ment 10 pp- requested disp~nsation bull Easton Mass decllred here dent than a catalogue of factsvate chapels DUIi g World ~ar Sometimes the congregation U it relaxed mary peaceune submits the case to the Sacred Phrsics and mathematic~ for Father Lockary blamed pro-regu~ations permiting a sh(r~er Roman Rota the Churchs eccleshy example belong 10 the Iberal gressive education with its emshypre-Communion fast authllrlz- siastical court The Congregashy artscurriculum Father Lockary phaSis on teaching methods ing the use of khtki al~arcloths tion retains its jurisdicti()D over contended not because- of the rather than intellectual content Ilnd vestments Ind ~llowmg l~ass the decision independentof the cold war or for other talttlCal for a general deterioration in to be celebrated 1m the ater- Rotas decision and utilitarian re~son~ SCIence -the teaching of physics matheshy
education he saId can and maticsand the other arts andnoon The need for careful documenshy While it govern~ th~ daily use tation painstaking investigation should be justified on grounds sciences in the nations high
of the sacramentsl t~ISco~ g~e- and the part time status of the that were valid in th y~r 1908 schools Until the trend to lower gation does not have Jurlsdl( tlon commissaries and defenders of and will still be valid In 2008 standards is reversed in secondshyover the cerem09ies and rites the bond makes the congregashy quite indcpend~ntl of the tac- ary education he said there is IlUrrounding thes~ sacram mts tions decisions slow work An tical or strategic sItuation really no hope of dramatic im-This is properly t~e work J the average case requires about two F~ther LockaI) who holds a provement on the college level Sacred CongregatIfn of Rlt s years from beginning to end doctorate in physics from Notre We need quality education
Cardinals ~embers MarriaKe Courts Dame discussed Physics and and we need it in quantity Heading the Congregatioll of The third commission super- the C~isis in Education at the Father Lockary declared Simply
Sacraments is i~ 79-yeaI-old vises the administration of dishy annual educational conference rejecting progressive educationPrefl~ct His Emin~ce Benelt etto ocesan marriage courts These of the Holy Cross Fathers here he said is not enough To the Cardinal Aloisi asella The courts must send a detailed reshy The Teaching of Science 10 the older tradition that the purpose Cardinal has been an officii 11 of port each year to the congregashy Liberal Arts College was the of the school is primarily intelshythe l~oly See ~or more tha 1 50 tion The reports list the names theme of the two-day sessions yeaIll Much of ~i~ experi mce and qualifications of ~ll offi~ials Physicists for the most part was acquired as a Idlplomat rep- of the diocesan marnage trlbushy have failed to devise good physshyresenting the Church in Plt rtu- nals and states the number and courses f the llberalJes or arts gal Chile andArglntin~ nature of the decisions h~nded tudent who is not majoring inA total of 20 cardmals are down sth Ii ld in Father Lockaryse e members of this congrega lion Each marriage case brought opinion He insists that suchThose living in Rome neet before a diocesan tribunal must middotcourses should be rigoriouslyevery Friday ~ di cuss its p rob- be tried twice and the two vershy
scientific lems and work 9n the se~nd dicts must agreeWhefJ theY It is misleading and dishonshyand fourth Monfay of ~ch dont they ususally ate sent to t he observed to present themonththe Prefec has an audi- the Rota ot firial adjudication
udentiJ with a sort of popularence with His ~oliness Pope In most countries the appelshymechanics course under the guisePius XII to keep im abreailt of late court for suc~ cases is 10shy f ne He believes that inthe congregations activities and cated at the metropolitan see or o scle c
to plresent its d~sions for his archdiocese chancellery Thus in the problems which it treats the course should be as fundamenshypersonal approvl or disap- the United States for instance
provll there are mahy appellate courts tal _asJogical and intellectuallydemanding as the course for theThirty-six consIltors arE on But in the Philippines the conshyspecialiststhe congregationsj staff Tnese gregation set up in 1957 a pilot
are priests mostlJ( membeIs of project with one single appellate The college physics course fot religious orders Wiho are experts court located ip Manila to reshy liberal arts students should be in canon law and Irelated fi ~ld~ hear all cases brought before the restricted to a few major areas They serve as a pa~el of adv SOlS diocesan tribunals Father Lockary said This preshyIlnd specialists gU~ding the car- A spokesman of the congregashy sents a real difficulty he obshy
served since for the specialistdinals and ultJma~~IY the Fope tion said his off~ce is still stud~shyall the npoks and crannies of hisMost of them livel In Rome and ing the effectiveness of thIS
have a full-time jb in add tion single-court method He said it ----------~-shyto their work fortihe congrega- has proved to have ~ome very tion great advantages and IIOme DEBROSSE OIL ~
Three Comqiissions drawbacks ~ Besides the cdnsultors the While hailing it as a mile- ~ co
Congregation of sfcraments has stone in the gradual process of ~ threE commissionsr The fibt is canonical procedure he said it Heating Oils devoted to problefls connetted is much too early to c~nclude with the Sacramet~ of Holy 01- that a similar system might be andBurners delS This commission w l1ich introduced in other countries ~ currently has 18 ofticials stu dies M ~ 365 NORTH FRONT STREET such matters as te val~dit~ of Sailors Attend ass
NEW ~ BEDFORD ordinations or thje oblIgatIons I B antine Rite connected with ~ajor orders ~ n yz WYm~n 2-5534 and how they are met by hose ATHENS (NC)-Several hunshywho have been orClained dred Catholic d b thsailors received ~---------------------shy
The second CO~~ission ceals Holy CommunIon un er o species for the first time ltbf their
with valid but non-cons um- lives when they attended a By- J Electricalmated marriages It has 80 zahtirie Rite Divine Liturgy
priests on itS staf~5 comiDlS- (Mass) aboard the USS Saratoga ~i ContractorsI5Bries and 25 de~1nders of the ~)marriage bond Ltlke the on- her~e ceremony was arranged
aultOIS most of Ithese pr ests J ]j i ddT by Father (Cmdr) John
have full-time jo IS n a I ln Burns Catholic chaplain of the eo their work Wi the comIDIS- t ~
aircraft carrier while this um ilIon of the Mediterranean 6th Ileet
When a local bis~p is grall~ was anchored in the Bay of Athshypermission to investigate a claIm t ~~ of nl)n-consummalion of 11Iar- ens recently The Divine LI urgy 944 County St ~ (
T di was celebrated by Father Isidore riage he appointf a oc~san Rigoutcos SJ of St Paulssem- New Bedfordeourt to gath~r thF facts lloth inv aeze J )JIalti4~ to the eontesteltl man aae __
ectual training must be addedlthe realization that education must somehow be ad~-ted to the WHEATONS needs and the abIlIties of all t h
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look and that the theater should help people relax
In times like these I think wed all be best helped by laughter Its a great relaxer and were all too taut he said And it would greatly ~eshyduce the lines at the psychiashytrists office
Not escape theater - that not what I mean although in a sense it would be an escape ~rom
the awful grimness of the tImes -but rather a more elevated view of life and ourselves High comedy can do this he exshyplained
A ttends Daily ~ass
Mr ~itchard who attends Mass daily believes the theater is a profession rather than a business He advised starryshyeyed graduates to seek pru~ent
counsel before plungIng mto the grease-paint life
Re said that being a Catholic in the theater can be tough at times but that some of the finest people and some of the best Catholics Ive ever known are theater people Its the ones c who foul up however who get the headlines You never heard of the heroic lives of somemiddot ~
It goes back to your home training-and this is where t~
parents responsibility is great if you receive the proper training you can lead a good Catholic life in the theater p~oshy
fession just as you can in busishyness or law he declared
Church to Observe 150th Anniversary
DAMARISCOTTA MIL L S (NC)-Bishop Daniel J Feeney of Portland will be celebrant of a Pontifical Mass in St Patricks Church here today to mark the 150th anniversary of the church one of the oldest in New Eng- land
The building was dedicated on July 17 1808 by Most Rey Jean Lefevre Cheyerus first Bishop of Boston At that time Maine was a part of Masssach setta
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soon to work in -the Churchs in the missions they receive no Cleveland Universe Bulletio foreign missions Thirty persons pay J)eyond room board medshy
middot AS I recall it w~s Chesterton who said 60 or 70 years will go to Africa and four to ical care and a monthly allowshymiddotago that if Stpeorge were to come back to life he would Ecuador ance of $20 take a long look at the world around him-and prepare to be Each of the 34 personspos Typical of the 34 who wiD bull martyr again A sesses askiU needed in mission leave soon for theinissions are
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Chesterton and St George if years andMrs Frank Bohler discriminationno longer can pre~ eythey could come among us tend to any real respectability rh are members ofthe ~ay Mr and Mrs McGhee wiD Ilowrnight take the long not in our South not in South IetmiddotWmiddotorks Seekmiddotmiddot ~Isslonmiddot Helpers AssoltlatIon teach ata mission school in loOk together and get ready to Africa not even in India where I~establisheqhere three ye~rsa~o Quito Ecuador They will take
be in one way or another the castes are crumbling Vcifican Hookup under t4epatronagef HISE~Ill- their young adopte~ daughter apostles niis- The wrongs survive but their lt ~~c~ Jam~ ~~~n~ls Cd~ with them Mr McGhee who middot~nari~s foundations have been washed VATICAN CITY (NC)- The ~ n y~e rc I~ op holds bull masters degree is on
B ei n g no away There is no durabilityin middotNational Broadcasting ~ompany Angeles the faculty of the Los Angele middot prophet I m~y them now in the U ~S middotand the Canadian Cardin~l McIntyre receied Traae and Technical College~ middot ~mistakeri but I would perceive t~atmiddot such Catholic Broadcasting Systtm ~he solemn promiSeIimiddot of the 34 His wife~ Rosemary is an eleshy
think we are foolishness as divorce with itsmiddot have joined networks in many mehandw-omenata ceremony mentary sChool teacher mergjng from restlesS seeking for other mates partS of the world in asking for in S~ Vjbia~uts C~t~edral here Mao Areas elil longhap- and birth prevention with its hookups withmiddot Vatican Radio Theypledged ~ obey the bishop Mr IiMe B hI Il tism of blood middotnervous-nelly fussing over pop- formiddot speCial papal broadcasts of themission area to which tliey ~ bo k middothlmiddot 0 d ~rfwI COtmiddot~shyt an
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-e middothmiddotad to use most of our en- S h th audiences wllich His Holiness middotsions enya rIca ey WI a e - uc lOgs no longer have P p XII l d T Free P i tii their twoyoung sonsmiddotwith them ergies inmiddot holding the fort middotof --any power of attracting vigorous ope IUS IS glvmg c Olser~ O res Mr ~ohler wasa pilot on a
_tehgion and civilazation youth nuns throughout middottlJe world By servIng In the mlSSlona N ft d If my judgement is correct I wouidm~rk weilth~fact Other rtqu~sts fot hooku~s middottheYwllrfree m~ssionary priests Vord~~aII ~~~rr~~K~~
thepersowwho is middotin his teens that even the mo~t e~orm9us have come from networks In andReli~ious fi-om ~~ch~e middotWar middot middotr 20s now ought tolook forward bigotry in all history~thECOrn- Italy ~rance Spall) Portuga1- chanlclll and admInIstratIve In addition to Ecuador and
ehiefly to expounding truth munistbigotry agairist God al)d Irelan~an~ ~he Net~erlan~s work~l)d enab~ ~hem to ~~vte Kenya otherriission areas)o rather than chiefly defending it religion and against man as Thlaquo~nvlSlble audIences WIll more ~untolPlrltua1 act~~lties which the Missi~gtn Helper wfll as we who went before them Gods image arid likeness ~ is be broadcasts of Mass offer~d The~rdeparture WIll brl~g to go are Mwanzain Tulgimyika found it necessary to do lieaving imd splintering from the by the ope andmiddot a p~pal dls- 54 the number of Lay MIssIon Gwelo in South RhodesIa Preshymiddot I agree ~ith those whO feel pressure of it own ignora~t co~rse Intendedespeclally for Helpers~rommiddotLosAnge~~s who toria ani JohilIinesburg in the that a newmiddot wind is blowing contradictions ~~Ole~e~ nuns TheY~ln be are nowInover~eas mIssIons Union of South Africa Calabar across the world dissipating the If I were young I would judge IVI e f IDdo t~r~e far~~ on~r~ Am~Ilg th~ sevett men and 21 and Owetd in Nigeria and Tashyold fumes of error hatred prej- that th~ fu~ure belongs to those~~a~u~us~~ u y an wom~n ire SIX r~glster~d nllrse mille in Ghana adice lies selfishness greed who wIll 1arvest the seed so Th d h d 11 and f~ve teachers The group also Among their assignments will e Iscourse on eac ay WI 1 d f N 1 t
and ignora1ce 1ong watered WIth blood and b b d t t 5 30 EDT me u es a ormer avy plO a be teaching social and medicalroa Our centuries of tribulation tears Teh p caslla k ~mFmiddotmiddot h liJoOtype operator and photo en- work editing mission newsshy e ope WI spea In renc bull 1 t 1 and misunderstanding have been I woud resolve to devote my- T 1- tmiddot II b 1middot1 graver seyera pracca nurs~s papers operating supply center lf to middottmiddot k I d rans a Ions WI e gIven In a d n id 1 k diJe for the most part to a mad se POSI Ive wor woul i th d f 1- ~ nurse ~ a l8 bull soc~a ror -and handlingsecretarial duties
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DEVOTION
In insane rebellion against of the literature that elevates 19 tma~g~r~te~ ~ewbbroad perw~e~ dliring thep~s~ year the Iildividualist insanitymove- rather than degrades of wise cas l~g 1sc te ~ e Fearn h lreparmiddotmg them~elves spIrItually
meilts like fascismnazism and education of people-to-people ~eg~ ar y 0 rIca I~ renc andmiddotmiddotmaterially for worK iti the communism blackened the world help of right international re- or llguese andEn~h~h mtsEiions
with vioience cruelty injustice lations and the like French Governmentmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Unde~the diJe~tion ofM~gr middot falsehoods and wars I would look upon television Anthony Brouwers fouilderand
i think the pendulum now is and radio nuclear power the Honors Maritain director of the mission associashynearing the center We have had dr~ma modern medicine bank- PARiS (NCr-Noted French tiontheYhave studied tlieology
more than enough of hatred and ing and business as colossal op- philosopher Jacqiies MaritaiJl ascetics Scriptllre first aid and lies Now we want love truth porturiitiesto do colossal good has beennamed a Grand Officer the history of Uiemiddotarea where and justiceWe are seeking the Oh if I were a young person of the Legjon oi Honor-this they wiliserve
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can give We ask for guidance hope and determination - and ian award-by the council of If r were a youth today look- courageMinisters of the Republic~
in forward to q career and H Mr Maritainwho served at PRESCRIPTIONS owishing to serve God and man c ome Econtimics one time as French ambassador
CalIed Forandmiddot Delivered bullbull ~~VhU hl1K not so much ST LOUIS (NC)~Two nuns to the Holy See is a professor oFrefuti~g objections as of re- who helped establish the only emeritus of Princeton Univershy ~ TIMES DAILY IN FALL RIYER ve~ling the depths breath and graduate program in home eco- sHy beauty~of goodness divine and nOlnics education offered in a At the saJlle tiqe the Council Once-A-Day in Somerset and Swansea at 430 PM
human 1 U S Catholic university have of Ministers bestowed the award Special Attention Given 1 would wish to fit myself received a special papal blessing of Commander of the Legion of n~t yargue but to ~nlighten and commemorative plaques Honor on 81~year-61d Father To Emergency Prescripti~ns and inspire I would concern from His Holiness Pope Pius Henri Breuil il French priest myself less with preparing middotto XII and paleogiapl1er of wodd reshy ~ ~A Surgical ~ppliance CO battle evil thingsand more with ~hey are Sister Mary Anselm nown ~aining myself to propagate and Sister Mary Iierre In 1950 Father Breuil has visited grotshy I~ U Pharmacy
~ nobility I wouid desire to ed- they were instrumental- in set- toes and caverns throughout c Hearing Aid Co ucate rather than dispute ting up the graduate program in France and in Ireland North
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51ory of Farrells Courage Object Lesson for Youth 1 By Jack Kineavy
SomerM t High School- Coach We mentio ed in p~ssing last week that the National
League All-Star iroster included one Richard Joseph Farrell ace reliever of Ithe Philadelphia Phillies never dreaming that the big ri~hthandel would play such a stellar role in the annual clas~ic Farrells Talking about bonuses the pitching as a mJltter of fact Philadelphia Phils paid out the
W S th~ rankihg achi~ve~ amazing s~m of $600000 ~ colshya I lege and hIgh school st- In the
ment In what has been ies- period 20 May to 20 June We scribed as an 01herwise ilrab suspected that the Braves were gam(~ the leaders in the bonus league
His striking but faint so Also re bonuses out the Sox the Baltimore Orioles have just contingent of signer two former Connecticut Jensen Wil- CYO products Charlie Symion Iiams and Mal- of Stratford and John Papa of zone represent Stamford
one of Dicks Torres Tosses No-Hitter all-time base- The first win for the Somerset ball thrills You Junior Legion team will be well can bet that he remembered in that it involved was giving just a no-hitter the seasons first in a little bit extra the circuit Lefty Jack Torres against the boys All-Narry with Dighton this past from Boston For I it is COD mon season turned the trick against knowkltlge that the Broolrline Attleboro last Thursday at Potshynative was given Ithe wait-and- tersville Field see treatment by tr~ Boston clltb Tino De Giovanni Attleboro upon his graduation froD St catcher was the only visitor to Marys High I get on base once on an cJror
Perhaps Qicks Iphysical oon- again via a base on balls Fall dition unduly i~fl~le~ced the River 61 leads the league by Sox He had beell stnckell by 211 games and is an odds-on
polio when little Imo~e th m a favorit~ tP ann~x the tItle and bab~ and the drerd diseaSE left move mto the mter-zone comshyhim with a crippled leff leI He petitiori late this month worl~ a brace u~til hewa 13 Tom Courtney ~x-Jfordham years old and eren after the flyer and Olympic 880 met~r brace was discardfd Dick h id ~ champions set f~r his ~irstfling have steady treatments until on the cinders on the current two years ago I Russian tour Tom plans to hang
Today Dick mares ~he tril in up h~s spike after he takes from the bull per wl~h a limp another shO1 at the 880 melee that is percephbl owmg tlt) the world mark 1457 held by fact that his le~tll~g is one-third Roger Moens of Belgium smaller than hiS pght But once His lltudies a~ the Harvard he uets on that rpOU1ld he ge~- Graduate ~chool of Business Adshyerates power plus DICk vas a ministration didnt permit Tom slender lad just out of high to train regularly this year and school when Isawl him wod last he found getting in shape for the That was in 19qO in Plattsburg Russian tour arduous But Tom N Y when he pitched the Bur- has won major races on all the ling ton Cardinals Ilof the now de- continents of the world save fund Northern League ~ a Asia He hopes to rectify this 7-2 victory over ~he home eam against the Russians
DIck has com~ a long way Italian national sports idol since then ~ow al strapping 63 Ercole Baldini was received in 220 pounder hiS ast bdl is a special Papal aUdience with his morE livemiddot than eye~ and i t~e mother Baldiilf 25 is a mili shyshort haul he Ci)mpares hv~r- tant member of the ItalianCathshyabl~ with any lof t~e J owerolic Youth organization and as hurler~ inthe mllrorst~day Last he always does wor~ its insigshyye8 Dick had 13 fi~ Sf ason nia on his coat uapel when he was In fl2 appearance~ hepost~ an received by HIf Hoheg Pope excl~llent 10-2 record and h ad an Pius XII earll~d run aver~ge of 231 1bull bull Recently Baldini won the
At this writinlf he has a ~-~ 2500 mile Giro dItalia abicycle mark and owns a league ~ea~mg race which is orie oj ltalyens ERA of Il7 in the55 1n00ngs major spotting eventS In 1956 he has pitched ~rilY 24 Dicks be won several important vicshybest years lie ah ad Th~ (Ieter- tories in the cycling events of the mination he has hown In Dver- Melbourne Olympics and in coming what appeared to )C an that same year went on to gain insurmountable Iandicap s~ould the world championship be an object less n for all The Pope receivedBaldini with
Long hot great cordiality and congratu-Several Great r Boston All- lated him on his achievements
Scholastics who e~tered pro- in the field of sports The Ponshyfessional basebaH With Ton Ar- tiff then inquired about Gina ruda and Russ Gibson are back Bartali another great cycling home after brie~ flings hthe champion of the past and also minors Joe CaSfcgliOne 01 Wo- an active member of Italian burri Russ Run e of Reading Catholic Action At the end of and John~ Silvon c of Lyonn aU the audience t~e Pope gave of whom were if the Reu Sox Baldinis mother a roSary and system recently Were handed the cyclist 3 silvermiddotmedalof hill th~iI release Ea h -won a three pontific~te sports star in h gh schoo and might~ave had is~()llege ed~ Church Desecration ration assured via athletic A sholarship but h~ chose W pur- Brings pology sue a car~er in p~o ball MANGALORE (NC) The
Of course if ai boy is 0 fered Mysore governinf t has apoloshya substantial b0Jius one which gized for the desecration 9f a woild ~ecure Jisl future rE~~u~- Catholic Church less of what happens to him III It called the desecrator a vashyorganized ball treres foe d for - grant suspected to be of unsound thought OtherWIse a lad who mind turns his back on higher educa- The governments statement tion is taking ~ te -c risk was in answer to a Catholic apshyMost major leafue scouts are peal The Catholics had called the first to encoUlage a toy to for protection of tneir religion go to school but Ithe lure)f the from fanatic Hindu elementS diamond proves bften too great which they claImed seemed inshyThe odds of succlss in orglnized terested in setting up subvershyball are estimatel at 100 10 1 a sive iorce~ to destroy churches real long shot I
The statement attribut~d to L EM lEU X pro football coac~ Buddy Iarker PLUMBING amp HEATING INC to the effect that IGood coching for Domestic is more perspiration tha n n ~ spiration remihds us oE our ~~~ amp Industrfal revered physic~ profess1lr at Sales and ~ Boston College rr John robin __bullbullbull- Service who always ins~sted thai aca- wy 2-9447 demic success was based on 90 2283 ACUSHNET AVE per cent pEmipir~tion and lO per NEW BEDf=_OAD cent inSPiration - ~ l
CONFIRMATION IN NAVY CHAPEL Bishop Luke K Arai of Yokohoma administers the sacrament of Conshyfirmation to Cpl Milton Morris of Waquoit Mass and 13 others at a camp chapel in the U S Naval Air Station in Atsugi Japan Standing in rear is Father Gerald J Ryall of New York an Augustinian missionary in JapanNC Photo
Citizens for Decent Literature Meet to Expand Movement
ASHLAND (NC) ~ Citizens for Decent Literature from all bull the obscene literature trade over Ohio met here to form a the Cincinnati attorney said statewide unit of the civic 01- Compared with them he deshy
clared we are just a bunch ofganization and lay plans for a boys trying to play in the big national group leagues But boys or not we
In an aU-day meeting the 60 have to go down into the jungle CDL representatives adop~d a and fight them and beat resolution citing the extent of them the pornography trade and call- Warning that any good cause Ing for the banding together of draws a lot of crusaders and doshyorg~nizations which oppose its gooders who are over-eager and spread lt0 under-educated Mr Keating The resolution pointed out urged CDL members to familshy
that in recent yearsmiddot there has iarize themselves -with the Ila shy
been an ever-increasing num- ture of the obscenity tradeand bel of lewd base and porno- the laws which try to-restl11ct it graphic magazines on our news- Enforce Laws stands Estimates of the Dumshy
bel of indecent publications Louis Arata also of Gificinshyissued in this country mn as nati recalled that Citizens for high as 10 million oopies Decent Literature was fOUl)ded monthly it said in tha~ city less than lour y~ars
Th - 1 ti dded that the ago We saw that the only e reso u on a feasible approach to theprobshyp~ncI~al theme of these m~g- lem was legal he saiq We
aZI~es IS S~X w~th no resttlc- found good laws alteady in exshytions or lImItations and as-
d th t t f th f d JStence on the City county andserte amos 0 em In t the hands of state levels bull But downnght
their way m 0 apathy on the part of the pubshycollege-age or younger youths lic seemed to be the chief rea-
Press Freedom son why they were riot enshyWe believe in and cherish forced
the freedom of the press the resolution declared but beshylieve the material to which ~e
have referred falls outside of the purvi~w of thisfreedoRi
The resolution concluded by urging all Ohio organizations engagedmiddot in the fight onobscenshy
ity to band together and give their wholehearted support and encouragement to statewide organization to be known as Citizens for Decent Literature Inc
The CDL representatives heard Charles Keating founder and director of the movement describe the battle against porshynography as a jungle ~ight
Criminals communists and unscrupulous persons willing to make a profit at any cost to the well being of society are part ~f
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Five Per Cent Average Time For Relig~on bull GENEVA (NC) - Ren
gious education occupies an average of five per cent of the time in courses of study of public schools in 73 nations according to a report made pubshylic here at the 21st International Conference on- Public Education
The study was prepared by the International Bureau for Edshyucation and the United Nations Educational Social and Culshytural Organization (UNESCO)
It showed that religious trainshying occupies as much as 195 per cent of the time in pUblfc schools in some countries (
Commenting on the report Msgr John Fen_ ~lO a Iepre- sentative of the Holy See at the education conference said the Vatican delegation is greatly satisfied to learn that religioUi education is given so much atshytention in the pu blic schools of So many countries
However Msgr Ferrofino a member of the Apostolic Nunshyciature at Berne added that J his delegation was deeply grieved at the evidence that religious training is excluded from public schools in some nations
This situation is mitiga~d he said by the religious training given in private schools He cited figur~s prepared by the Intershynational Bureau for Catholic Education at the Hague which show that some seven and a half million children study in private schools- in West Germany the Netherlands Great Britain Ausshytria Belgium France Ireland and Italy
In the United States Msgr Ferrofino pointed out about five million children receive religious training in pJivate ~hools
Msgr Ferrofino praised a shittjrrient of the middotU S delegashytionto theconference that one of the objectives of educa~iOJl in the United States is to obtain a high standard of spiritual
middotJlloral and ethical formatioh Such Ii definition of the goob
of education he said comes closer to the ideal of complete education than the mere moral education cited in the publk education programs ofmiddot several nations
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gregation of the $acrament S It warded to the congregation has a short hi~~ry It was Full Investigation established 50 years ago b One of the 35 consultors ex-Pope St Pius X Befor~ It amines the case on its arrival existed the vari~1us dispe nsa- If he is satisfied with the forshytions and proble S connected mal presentation of facts--and with the seven sa raments were often he is not--he turns it over
alfscattered among r a d )zen to one of the congregations own older congregation ~t was ltlten defenders of the bond Either COPTIC RITE PATRIARCH Archbishop Silvio Oddi a problem and s~etImes a r ~~z- the consultor or tfie defender of Apost~lic Internuncio to Egypt presents the s~cred palshyde 1ltgt know whlcll congregc t~~n the bond may send the case back lium to the new Coptic Rite Patriarch of AlexandrIa Egypthad jurisdiction [ a spetiflc to its dioc~se f origin for fur- Stephanous I Sidarouss in a ceremony in the Meadl Semmshycase ther mvestIgatIon
Today the only arriagelt ases After it is examined by the ary As head of the Coptic RIte CatholIcs the prelate ranks which do not CO~Ie within the defender of the bond the case second in dignity to the Bishop of Rome NC Photo jurisdiction of ~i co~greg~tion then goes to three commisSaries are those involvm mIxed JIlar- who examine it separately They
These invo~ve matt)middots of each submit written decision Stonehill Professor Says Qualityriages a differing faiths anltJ are aS~lgned with the majority vote deciding to the Sacred CongregatIon of pro or con Once again it goes Education Needed in Quantitythe Holy Office ~ back to the defender of the bond
From the Co gregationof He has a chance to attack the NOTRE DAME (N~)-The physical sciences sho~d be Sacraments com~ such pen~ls- r4asoningof the cons~ltors if taught in the nations lIberal arts colleges because they mons as that whlc allows t l~nd they conclude the marrIage bas truly Jiberllte the mind from the here and now from the priests to memor~e ~e ylttIve not been consummated merely apparent from the welter of facts and open up to Mass of the BleSli d Vlrgm and Finally after the defender of to Cl~lebrate it roughout the the bOnd draws up his conclushy it the beauty and simplicity field a~e interesting and beauti shyyear instead -of following the sions the case goes tothEi carshy aitd logical rigor of general ful and he can discard large JlormllllituJgical ~alen~Clr dinals in plenary session They laws Rev Thomas E Lock- tracts only with a severe wrench
It is tMs congregatIon also pass on it and then it goes to the c S C professor of phy- to his aesthetic sense ~ut choose that grant~ permis~ion to ~es ~re Pope WhOgrantSordenies the ary he must if the course IS to have
Sics at Stonehlll College North greater significance for the stushythe Blessed SacI ment 10 pp- requested disp~nsation bull Easton Mass decllred here dent than a catalogue of factsvate chapels DUIi g World ~ar Sometimes the congregation U it relaxed mary peaceune submits the case to the Sacred Phrsics and mathematic~ for Father Lockary blamed pro-regu~ations permiting a sh(r~er Roman Rota the Churchs eccleshy example belong 10 the Iberal gressive education with its emshypre-Communion fast authllrlz- siastical court The Congregashy artscurriculum Father Lockary phaSis on teaching methods ing the use of khtki al~arcloths tion retains its jurisdicti()D over contended not because- of the rather than intellectual content Ilnd vestments Ind ~llowmg l~ass the decision independentof the cold war or for other talttlCal for a general deterioration in to be celebrated 1m the ater- Rotas decision and utilitarian re~son~ SCIence -the teaching of physics matheshy
education he saId can and maticsand the other arts andnoon The need for careful documenshy While it govern~ th~ daily use tation painstaking investigation should be justified on grounds sciences in the nations high
of the sacramentsl t~ISco~ g~e- and the part time status of the that were valid in th y~r 1908 schools Until the trend to lower gation does not have Jurlsdl( tlon commissaries and defenders of and will still be valid In 2008 standards is reversed in secondshyover the cerem09ies and rites the bond makes the congregashy quite indcpend~ntl of the tac- ary education he said there is IlUrrounding thes~ sacram mts tions decisions slow work An tical or strategic sItuation really no hope of dramatic im-This is properly t~e work J the average case requires about two F~ther LockaI) who holds a provement on the college level Sacred CongregatIfn of Rlt s years from beginning to end doctorate in physics from Notre We need quality education
Cardinals ~embers MarriaKe Courts Dame discussed Physics and and we need it in quantity Heading the Congregatioll of The third commission super- the C~isis in Education at the Father Lockary declared Simply
Sacraments is i~ 79-yeaI-old vises the administration of dishy annual educational conference rejecting progressive educationPrefl~ct His Emin~ce Benelt etto ocesan marriage courts These of the Holy Cross Fathers here he said is not enough To the Cardinal Aloisi asella The courts must send a detailed reshy The Teaching of Science 10 the older tradition that the purpose Cardinal has been an officii 11 of port each year to the congregashy Liberal Arts College was the of the school is primarily intelshythe l~oly See ~or more tha 1 50 tion The reports list the names theme of the two-day sessions yeaIll Much of ~i~ experi mce and qualifications of ~ll offi~ials Physicists for the most part was acquired as a Idlplomat rep- of the diocesan marnage trlbushy have failed to devise good physshyresenting the Church in Plt rtu- nals and states the number and courses f the llberalJes or arts gal Chile andArglntin~ nature of the decisions h~nded tudent who is not majoring inA total of 20 cardmals are down sth Ii ld in Father Lockaryse e members of this congrega lion Each marriage case brought opinion He insists that suchThose living in Rome neet before a diocesan tribunal must middotcourses should be rigoriouslyevery Friday ~ di cuss its p rob- be tried twice and the two vershy
scientific lems and work 9n the se~nd dicts must agreeWhefJ theY It is misleading and dishonshyand fourth Monfay of ~ch dont they ususally ate sent to t he observed to present themonththe Prefec has an audi- the Rota ot firial adjudication
udentiJ with a sort of popularence with His ~oliness Pope In most countries the appelshymechanics course under the guisePius XII to keep im abreailt of late court for suc~ cases is 10shy f ne He believes that inthe congregations activities and cated at the metropolitan see or o scle c
to plresent its d~sions for his archdiocese chancellery Thus in the problems which it treats the course should be as fundamenshypersonal approvl or disap- the United States for instance
provll there are mahy appellate courts tal _asJogical and intellectuallydemanding as the course for theThirty-six consIltors arE on But in the Philippines the conshyspecialiststhe congregationsj staff Tnese gregation set up in 1957 a pilot
are priests mostlJ( membeIs of project with one single appellate The college physics course fot religious orders Wiho are experts court located ip Manila to reshy liberal arts students should be in canon law and Irelated fi ~ld~ hear all cases brought before the restricted to a few major areas They serve as a pa~el of adv SOlS diocesan tribunals Father Lockary said This preshyIlnd specialists gU~ding the car- A spokesman of the congregashy sents a real difficulty he obshy
served since for the specialistdinals and ultJma~~IY the Fope tion said his off~ce is still stud~shyall the npoks and crannies of hisMost of them livel In Rome and ing the effectiveness of thIS
have a full-time jb in add tion single-court method He said it ----------~-shyto their work fortihe congrega- has proved to have ~ome very tion great advantages and IIOme DEBROSSE OIL ~
Three Comqiissions drawbacks ~ Besides the cdnsultors the While hailing it as a mile- ~ co
Congregation of sfcraments has stone in the gradual process of ~ threE commissionsr The fibt is canonical procedure he said it Heating Oils devoted to problefls connetted is much too early to c~nclude with the Sacramet~ of Holy 01- that a similar system might be andBurners delS This commission w l1ich introduced in other countries ~ currently has 18 ofticials stu dies M ~ 365 NORTH FRONT STREET such matters as te val~dit~ of Sailors Attend ass
NEW ~ BEDFORD ordinations or thje oblIgatIons I B antine Rite connected with ~ajor orders ~ n yz WYm~n 2-5534 and how they are met by hose ATHENS (NC)-Several hunshywho have been orClained dred Catholic d b thsailors received ~---------------------shy
The second CO~~ission ceals Holy CommunIon un er o species for the first time ltbf their
with valid but non-cons um- lives when they attended a By- J Electricalmated marriages It has 80 zahtirie Rite Divine Liturgy
priests on itS staf~5 comiDlS- (Mass) aboard the USS Saratoga ~i ContractorsI5Bries and 25 de~1nders of the ~)marriage bond Ltlke the on- her~e ceremony was arranged
aultOIS most of Ithese pr ests J ]j i ddT by Father (Cmdr) John
have full-time jo IS n a I ln Burns Catholic chaplain of the eo their work Wi the comIDIS- t ~
aircraft carrier while this um ilIon of the Mediterranean 6th Ileet
When a local bis~p is grall~ was anchored in the Bay of Athshypermission to investigate a claIm t ~~ of nl)n-consummalion of 11Iar- ens recently The Divine LI urgy 944 County St ~ (
T di was celebrated by Father Isidore riage he appointf a oc~san Rigoutcos SJ of St Paulssem- New Bedfordeourt to gath~r thF facts lloth inv aeze J )JIalti4~ to the eontesteltl man aae __
ectual training must be addedlthe realization that education must somehow be ad~-ted to the WHEATONS needs and the abIlIties of all t h
shyand that sound educatIve ec FAMOUS needed he saId h
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look and that the theater should help people relax
In times like these I think wed all be best helped by laughter Its a great relaxer and were all too taut he said And it would greatly ~eshyduce the lines at the psychiashytrists office
Not escape theater - that not what I mean although in a sense it would be an escape ~rom
the awful grimness of the tImes -but rather a more elevated view of life and ourselves High comedy can do this he exshyplained
A ttends Daily ~ass
Mr ~itchard who attends Mass daily believes the theater is a profession rather than a business He advised starryshyeyed graduates to seek pru~ent
counsel before plungIng mto the grease-paint life
Re said that being a Catholic in the theater can be tough at times but that some of the finest people and some of the best Catholics Ive ever known are theater people Its the ones c who foul up however who get the headlines You never heard of the heroic lives of somemiddot ~
It goes back to your home training-and this is where t~
parents responsibility is great if you receive the proper training you can lead a good Catholic life in the theater p~oshy
fession just as you can in busishyness or law he declared
Church to Observe 150th Anniversary
DAMARISCOTTA MIL L S (NC)-Bishop Daniel J Feeney of Portland will be celebrant of a Pontifical Mass in St Patricks Church here today to mark the 150th anniversary of the church one of the oldest in New Eng- land
The building was dedicated on July 17 1808 by Most Rey Jean Lefevre Cheyerus first Bishop of Boston At that time Maine was a part of Masssach setta
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SeesOpportunity to Te~chmiddot To Serve on Foreign Missions Cros$WordSoluti~iI - LOS ANGELES-Thirty-four The Lay Mission Helpers wear-Rothmiddoter~Than Defemiddotnd Tmiddotrumiddotth laymen and women includillg no distinctivemiddotgarb but degllly a
two mamiddotrriedcouples with chU- ring inscribed Weare Gocl lt By Joseph A B~eig dren will leave -thiscountry helpers During ~h~ir service
soon to work in -the Churchs in the missions they receive no Cleveland Universe Bulletio foreign missions Thirty persons pay J)eyond room board medshy
middot AS I recall it w~s Chesterton who said 60 or 70 years will go to Africa and four to ical care and a monthly allowshymiddotago that if Stpeorge were to come back to life he would Ecuador ance of $20 take a long look at the world around him-and prepare to be Each of the 34 personspos Typical of the 34 who wiD bull martyr again A sesses askiU needed in mission leave soon for theinissions are
Today my guess is that I would observe for example work and has volunteered to re- themiddot two married couples Mr that racial national and Chlsa main overseas for at least t~ree and Mrs John McGhee and Mr
Chesterton and St George if years andMrs Frank Bohler discriminationno longer can pre~ eythey could come among us tend to any real respectability rh are members ofthe ~ay Mr and Mrs McGhee wiD Ilowrnight take the long not in our South not in South IetmiddotWmiddotorks Seekmiddotmiddot ~Isslonmiddot Helpers AssoltlatIon teach ata mission school in loOk together and get ready to Africa not even in India where I~establisheqhere three ye~rsa~o Quito Ecuador They will take
be in one way or another the castes are crumbling Vcifican Hookup under t4epatronagef HISE~Ill- their young adopte~ daughter apostles niis- The wrongs survive but their lt ~~c~ Jam~ ~~~n~ls Cd~ with them Mr McGhee who middot~nari~s foundations have been washed VATICAN CITY (NC)- The ~ n y~e rc I~ op holds bull masters degree is on
B ei n g no away There is no durabilityin middotNational Broadcasting ~ompany Angeles the faculty of the Los Angele middot prophet I m~y them now in the U ~S middotand the Canadian Cardin~l McIntyre receied Traae and Technical College~ middot ~mistakeri but I would perceive t~atmiddot such Catholic Broadcasting Systtm ~he solemn promiSeIimiddot of the 34 His wife~ Rosemary is an eleshy
think we are foolishness as divorce with itsmiddot have joined networks in many mehandw-omenata ceremony mentary sChool teacher mergjng from restlesS seeking for other mates partS of the world in asking for in S~ Vjbia~uts C~t~edral here Mao Areas elil longhap- and birth prevention with its hookups withmiddot Vatican Radio Theypledged ~ obey the bishop Mr IiMe B hI Il tism of blood middotnervous-nelly fussing over pop- formiddot speCial papal broadcasts of themission area to which tliey ~ bo k middothlmiddot 0 d ~rfwI COtmiddot~shyt an
Th b d tsmiddotmiddot 1 d t d to k t th uc a 0 s op an In orma 100 -ancl fire see ulationgrowth are beginning to thmiddote f rtoha cas lllndv~~~ abremiddot akr~ll~fn tmiddotahn IfwJrfmiddotta
h ~U center in downiown Nairobi the emling of the period in which look as imbecilic as they are ose 0 e sQca e IDVISI le s I S o~ e we are 0 e mlamp- K Afmiddotmiddot Th 11 t k
-e middothmiddotad to use most of our en- S h th audiences wllich His Holiness middotsions enya rIca ey WI a e - uc lOgs no longer have P p XII l d T Free P i tii their twoyoung sonsmiddotwith them ergies inmiddot holding the fort middotof --any power of attracting vigorous ope IUS IS glvmg c Olser~ O res Mr ~ohler wasa pilot on a
_tehgion and civilazation youth nuns throughout middottlJe world By servIng In the mlSSlona N ft d If my judgement is correct I wouidm~rk weilth~fact Other rtqu~sts fot hooku~s middottheYwllrfree m~ssionary priests Vord~~aII ~~~rr~~K~~
thepersowwho is middotin his teens that even the mo~t e~orm9us have come from networks In andReli~ious fi-om ~~ch~e middotWar middot middotr 20s now ought tolook forward bigotry in all history~thECOrn- Italy ~rance Spall) Portuga1- chanlclll and admInIstratIve In addition to Ecuador and
ehiefly to expounding truth munistbigotry agairist God al)d Irelan~an~ ~he Net~erlan~s work~l)d enab~ ~hem to ~~vte Kenya otherriission areas)o rather than chiefly defending it religion and against man as Thlaquo~nvlSlble audIences WIll more ~untolPlrltua1 act~~lties which the Missi~gtn Helper wfll as we who went before them Gods image arid likeness ~ is be broadcasts of Mass offer~d The~rdeparture WIll brl~g to go are Mwanzain Tulgimyika found it necessary to do lieaving imd splintering from the by the ope andmiddot a p~pal dls- 54 the number of Lay MIssIon Gwelo in South RhodesIa Preshymiddot I agree ~ith those whO feel pressure of it own ignora~t co~rse Intendedespeclally for Helpers~rommiddotLosAnge~~s who toria ani JohilIinesburg in the that a newmiddot wind is blowing contradictions ~~Ole~e~ nuns TheY~ln be are nowInover~eas mIssIons Union of South Africa Calabar across the world dissipating the If I were young I would judge IVI e f IDdo t~r~e far~~ on~r~ Am~Ilg th~ sevett men and 21 and Owetd in Nigeria and Tashyold fumes of error hatred prej- that th~ fu~ure belongs to those~~a~u~us~~ u y an wom~n ire SIX r~glster~d nllrse mille in Ghana adice lies selfishness greed who wIll 1arvest the seed so Th d h d 11 and f~ve teachers The group also Among their assignments will e Iscourse on eac ay WI 1 d f N 1 t
and ignora1ce 1ong watered WIth blood and b b d t t 5 30 EDT me u es a ormer avy plO a be teaching social and medicalroa Our centuries of tribulation tears Teh p caslla k ~mFmiddotmiddot h liJoOtype operator and photo en- work editing mission newsshy e ope WI spea In renc bull 1 t 1 and misunderstanding have been I woud resolve to devote my- T 1- tmiddot II b 1middot1 graver seyera pracca nurs~s papers operating supply center lf to middottmiddot k I d rans a Ions WI e gIven In a d n id 1 k diJe for the most part to a mad se POSI Ive wor woul i th d f 1- ~ nurse ~ a l8 bull soc~a ror -and handlingsecretarial duties
fudiviciuaiism which blinded try to grasp firmly and set maJr anguags on ~ ays 0 ers an artI~t secretarIal work- - - men and women to the common forth formiddot others the~splendor ~~~~ng the 7dlscoursrs fFom ers8 ~achines~op wozker and lt
middot ood to the duty of lovingand of religious dedication of holymiddot amto pmlj r middotahbrananmiddotlt serving middotfellOwmen everywhere marriage of family life of good Va~lCan RadIO wIll use the ~MemDers 0 thegrouphavemiddot He that iI
On earth government of human dignity fIrst d~y of the broadcasts July spen~ an ~average of 12 hQunpatient
DEVOTION
In insane rebellion against of the literature that elevates 19 tma~g~r~te~ ~ewbbroad perw~e~ dliring thep~s~ year the Iildividualist insanitymove- rather than degrades of wise cas l~g 1sc te ~ e Fearn h lreparmiddotmg them~elves spIrItually
meilts like fascismnazism and education of people-to-people ~eg~ ar y 0 rIca I~ renc andmiddotmiddotmaterially for worK iti the communism blackened the world help of right international re- or llguese andEn~h~h mtsEiions
with vioience cruelty injustice lations and the like French Governmentmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Unde~the diJe~tion ofM~gr middot falsehoods and wars I would look upon television Anthony Brouwers fouilderand
i think the pendulum now is and radio nuclear power the Honors Maritain director of the mission associashynearing the center We have had dr~ma modern medicine bank- PARiS (NCr-Noted French tiontheYhave studied tlieology
more than enough of hatred and ing and business as colossal op- philosopher Jacqiies MaritaiJl ascetics Scriptllre first aid and lies Now we want love truth porturiitiesto do colossal good has beennamed a Grand Officer the history of Uiemiddotarea where and justiceWe are seeking the Oh if I were a young person of the Legjon oi Honor-this they wiliserve
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~~peace which only right order - today I would be filled with countrys top military afld civil
can give We ask for guidance hope and determination - and ian award-by the council of If r were a youth today look- courageMinisters of the Republic~
in forward to q career and H Mr Maritainwho served at PRESCRIPTIONS owishing to serve God and man c ome Econtimics one time as French ambassador
CalIed Forandmiddot Delivered bullbull ~~VhU hl1K not so much ST LOUIS (NC)~Two nuns to the Holy See is a professor oFrefuti~g objections as of re- who helped establish the only emeritus of Princeton Univershy ~ TIMES DAILY IN FALL RIYER ve~ling the depths breath and graduate program in home eco- sHy beauty~of goodness divine and nOlnics education offered in a At the saJlle tiqe the Council Once-A-Day in Somerset and Swansea at 430 PM
human 1 U S Catholic university have of Ministers bestowed the award Special Attention Given 1 would wish to fit myself received a special papal blessing of Commander of the Legion of n~t yargue but to ~nlighten and commemorative plaques Honor on 81~year-61d Father To Emergency Prescripti~ns and inspire I would concern from His Holiness Pope Pius Henri Breuil il French priest myself less with preparing middotto XII and paleogiapl1er of wodd reshy ~ ~A Surgical ~ppliance CO battle evil thingsand more with ~hey are Sister Mary Anselm nown ~aining myself to propagate and Sister Mary Iierre In 1950 Father Breuil has visited grotshy I~ U Pharmacy
~ nobility I wouid desire to ed- they were instrumental- in set- toes and caverns throughout c Hearing Aid Co ucate rather than dispute ting up the graduate program in France and in Ireland North
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51ory of Farrells Courage Object Lesson for Youth 1 By Jack Kineavy
SomerM t High School- Coach We mentio ed in p~ssing last week that the National
League All-Star iroster included one Richard Joseph Farrell ace reliever of Ithe Philadelphia Phillies never dreaming that the big ri~hthandel would play such a stellar role in the annual clas~ic Farrells Talking about bonuses the pitching as a mJltter of fact Philadelphia Phils paid out the
W S th~ rankihg achi~ve~ amazing s~m of $600000 ~ colshya I lege and hIgh school st- In the
ment In what has been ies- period 20 May to 20 June We scribed as an 01herwise ilrab suspected that the Braves were gam(~ the leaders in the bonus league
His striking but faint so Also re bonuses out the Sox the Baltimore Orioles have just contingent of signer two former Connecticut Jensen Wil- CYO products Charlie Symion Iiams and Mal- of Stratford and John Papa of zone represent Stamford
one of Dicks Torres Tosses No-Hitter all-time base- The first win for the Somerset ball thrills You Junior Legion team will be well can bet that he remembered in that it involved was giving just a no-hitter the seasons first in a little bit extra the circuit Lefty Jack Torres against the boys All-Narry with Dighton this past from Boston For I it is COD mon season turned the trick against knowkltlge that the Broolrline Attleboro last Thursday at Potshynative was given Ithe wait-and- tersville Field see treatment by tr~ Boston clltb Tino De Giovanni Attleboro upon his graduation froD St catcher was the only visitor to Marys High I get on base once on an cJror
Perhaps Qicks Iphysical oon- again via a base on balls Fall dition unduly i~fl~le~ced the River 61 leads the league by Sox He had beell stnckell by 211 games and is an odds-on
polio when little Imo~e th m a favorit~ tP ann~x the tItle and bab~ and the drerd diseaSE left move mto the mter-zone comshyhim with a crippled leff leI He petitiori late this month worl~ a brace u~til hewa 13 Tom Courtney ~x-Jfordham years old and eren after the flyer and Olympic 880 met~r brace was discardfd Dick h id ~ champions set f~r his ~irstfling have steady treatments until on the cinders on the current two years ago I Russian tour Tom plans to hang
Today Dick mares ~he tril in up h~s spike after he takes from the bull per wl~h a limp another shO1 at the 880 melee that is percephbl owmg tlt) the world mark 1457 held by fact that his le~tll~g is one-third Roger Moens of Belgium smaller than hiS pght But once His lltudies a~ the Harvard he uets on that rpOU1ld he ge~- Graduate ~chool of Business Adshyerates power plus DICk vas a ministration didnt permit Tom slender lad just out of high to train regularly this year and school when Isawl him wod last he found getting in shape for the That was in 19qO in Plattsburg Russian tour arduous But Tom N Y when he pitched the Bur- has won major races on all the ling ton Cardinals Ilof the now de- continents of the world save fund Northern League ~ a Asia He hopes to rectify this 7-2 victory over ~he home eam against the Russians
DIck has com~ a long way Italian national sports idol since then ~ow al strapping 63 Ercole Baldini was received in 220 pounder hiS ast bdl is a special Papal aUdience with his morE livemiddot than eye~ and i t~e mother Baldiilf 25 is a mili shyshort haul he Ci)mpares hv~r- tant member of the ItalianCathshyabl~ with any lof t~e J owerolic Youth organization and as hurler~ inthe mllrorst~day Last he always does wor~ its insigshyye8 Dick had 13 fi~ Sf ason nia on his coat uapel when he was In fl2 appearance~ hepost~ an received by HIf Hoheg Pope excl~llent 10-2 record and h ad an Pius XII earll~d run aver~ge of 231 1bull bull Recently Baldini won the
At this writinlf he has a ~-~ 2500 mile Giro dItalia abicycle mark and owns a league ~ea~mg race which is orie oj ltalyens ERA of Il7 in the55 1n00ngs major spotting eventS In 1956 he has pitched ~rilY 24 Dicks be won several important vicshybest years lie ah ad Th~ (Ieter- tories in the cycling events of the mination he has hown In Dver- Melbourne Olympics and in coming what appeared to )C an that same year went on to gain insurmountable Iandicap s~ould the world championship be an object less n for all The Pope receivedBaldini with
Long hot great cordiality and congratu-Several Great r Boston All- lated him on his achievements
Scholastics who e~tered pro- in the field of sports The Ponshyfessional basebaH With Ton Ar- tiff then inquired about Gina ruda and Russ Gibson are back Bartali another great cycling home after brie~ flings hthe champion of the past and also minors Joe CaSfcgliOne 01 Wo- an active member of Italian burri Russ Run e of Reading Catholic Action At the end of and John~ Silvon c of Lyonn aU the audience t~e Pope gave of whom were if the Reu Sox Baldinis mother a roSary and system recently Were handed the cyclist 3 silvermiddotmedalof hill th~iI release Ea h -won a three pontific~te sports star in h gh schoo and might~ave had is~()llege ed~ Church Desecration ration assured via athletic A sholarship but h~ chose W pur- Brings pology sue a car~er in p~o ball MANGALORE (NC) The
Of course if ai boy is 0 fered Mysore governinf t has apoloshya substantial b0Jius one which gized for the desecration 9f a woild ~ecure Jisl future rE~~u~- Catholic Church less of what happens to him III It called the desecrator a vashyorganized ball treres foe d for - grant suspected to be of unsound thought OtherWIse a lad who mind turns his back on higher educa- The governments statement tion is taking ~ te -c risk was in answer to a Catholic apshyMost major leafue scouts are peal The Catholics had called the first to encoUlage a toy to for protection of tneir religion go to school but Ithe lure)f the from fanatic Hindu elementS diamond proves bften too great which they claImed seemed inshyThe odds of succlss in orglnized terested in setting up subvershyball are estimatel at 100 10 1 a sive iorce~ to destroy churches real long shot I
The statement attribut~d to L EM lEU X pro football coac~ Buddy Iarker PLUMBING amp HEATING INC to the effect that IGood coching for Domestic is more perspiration tha n n ~ spiration remihds us oE our ~~~ amp Industrfal revered physic~ profess1lr at Sales and ~ Boston College rr John robin __bullbullbull- Service who always ins~sted thai aca- wy 2-9447 demic success was based on 90 2283 ACUSHNET AVE per cent pEmipir~tion and lO per NEW BEDf=_OAD cent inSPiration - ~ l
CONFIRMATION IN NAVY CHAPEL Bishop Luke K Arai of Yokohoma administers the sacrament of Conshyfirmation to Cpl Milton Morris of Waquoit Mass and 13 others at a camp chapel in the U S Naval Air Station in Atsugi Japan Standing in rear is Father Gerald J Ryall of New York an Augustinian missionary in JapanNC Photo
Citizens for Decent Literature Meet to Expand Movement
ASHLAND (NC) ~ Citizens for Decent Literature from all bull the obscene literature trade over Ohio met here to form a the Cincinnati attorney said statewide unit of the civic 01- Compared with them he deshy
clared we are just a bunch ofganization and lay plans for a boys trying to play in the big national group leagues But boys or not we
In an aU-day meeting the 60 have to go down into the jungle CDL representatives adop~d a and fight them and beat resolution citing the extent of them the pornography trade and call- Warning that any good cause Ing for the banding together of draws a lot of crusaders and doshyorg~nizations which oppose its gooders who are over-eager and spread lt0 under-educated Mr Keating The resolution pointed out urged CDL members to familshy
that in recent yearsmiddot there has iarize themselves -with the Ila shy
been an ever-increasing num- ture of the obscenity tradeand bel of lewd base and porno- the laws which try to-restl11ct it graphic magazines on our news- Enforce Laws stands Estimates of the Dumshy
bel of indecent publications Louis Arata also of Gificinshyissued in this country mn as nati recalled that Citizens for high as 10 million oopies Decent Literature was fOUl)ded monthly it said in tha~ city less than lour y~ars
Th - 1 ti dded that the ago We saw that the only e reso u on a feasible approach to theprobshyp~ncI~al theme of these m~g- lem was legal he saiq We
aZI~es IS S~X w~th no resttlc- found good laws alteady in exshytions or lImItations and as-
d th t t f th f d JStence on the City county andserte amos 0 em In t the hands of state levels bull But downnght
their way m 0 apathy on the part of the pubshycollege-age or younger youths lic seemed to be the chief rea-
Press Freedom son why they were riot enshyWe believe in and cherish forced
the freedom of the press the resolution declared but beshylieve the material to which ~e
have referred falls outside of the purvi~w of thisfreedoRi
The resolution concluded by urging all Ohio organizations engagedmiddot in the fight onobscenshy
ity to band together and give their wholehearted support and encouragement to statewide organization to be known as Citizens for Decent Literature Inc
The CDL representatives heard Charles Keating founder and director of the movement describe the battle against porshynography as a jungle ~ight
Criminals communists and unscrupulous persons willing to make a profit at any cost to the well being of society are part ~f
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gious education occupies an average of five per cent of the time in courses of study of public schools in 73 nations according to a report made pubshylic here at the 21st International Conference on- Public Education
The study was prepared by the International Bureau for Edshyucation and the United Nations Educational Social and Culshytural Organization (UNESCO)
It showed that religious trainshying occupies as much as 195 per cent of the time in pUblfc schools in some countries (
Commenting on the report Msgr John Fen_ ~lO a Iepre- sentative of the Holy See at the education conference said the Vatican delegation is greatly satisfied to learn that religioUi education is given so much atshytention in the pu blic schools of So many countries
However Msgr Ferrofino a member of the Apostolic Nunshyciature at Berne added that J his delegation was deeply grieved at the evidence that religious training is excluded from public schools in some nations
This situation is mitiga~d he said by the religious training given in private schools He cited figur~s prepared by the Intershynational Bureau for Catholic Education at the Hague which show that some seven and a half million children study in private schools- in West Germany the Netherlands Great Britain Ausshytria Belgium France Ireland and Italy
In the United States Msgr Ferrofino pointed out about five million children receive religious training in pJivate ~hools
Msgr Ferrofino praised a shittjrrient of the middotU S delegashytionto theconference that one of the objectives of educa~iOJl in the United States is to obtain a high standard of spiritual
middotJlloral and ethical formatioh Such Ii definition of the goob
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two mamiddotrriedcouples with chU- ring inscribed Weare Gocl lt By Joseph A B~eig dren will leave -thiscountry helpers During ~h~ir service
soon to work in -the Churchs in the missions they receive no Cleveland Universe Bulletio foreign missions Thirty persons pay J)eyond room board medshy
middot AS I recall it w~s Chesterton who said 60 or 70 years will go to Africa and four to ical care and a monthly allowshymiddotago that if Stpeorge were to come back to life he would Ecuador ance of $20 take a long look at the world around him-and prepare to be Each of the 34 personspos Typical of the 34 who wiD bull martyr again A sesses askiU needed in mission leave soon for theinissions are
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Chesterton and St George if years andMrs Frank Bohler discriminationno longer can pre~ eythey could come among us tend to any real respectability rh are members ofthe ~ay Mr and Mrs McGhee wiD Ilowrnight take the long not in our South not in South IetmiddotWmiddotorks Seekmiddotmiddot ~Isslonmiddot Helpers AssoltlatIon teach ata mission school in loOk together and get ready to Africa not even in India where I~establisheqhere three ye~rsa~o Quito Ecuador They will take
be in one way or another the castes are crumbling Vcifican Hookup under t4epatronagef HISE~Ill- their young adopte~ daughter apostles niis- The wrongs survive but their lt ~~c~ Jam~ ~~~n~ls Cd~ with them Mr McGhee who middot~nari~s foundations have been washed VATICAN CITY (NC)- The ~ n y~e rc I~ op holds bull masters degree is on
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think we are foolishness as divorce with itsmiddot have joined networks in many mehandw-omenata ceremony mentary sChool teacher mergjng from restlesS seeking for other mates partS of the world in asking for in S~ Vjbia~uts C~t~edral here Mao Areas elil longhap- and birth prevention with its hookups withmiddot Vatican Radio Theypledged ~ obey the bishop Mr IiMe B hI Il tism of blood middotnervous-nelly fussing over pop- formiddot speCial papal broadcasts of themission area to which tliey ~ bo k middothlmiddot 0 d ~rfwI COtmiddot~shyt an
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-e middothmiddotad to use most of our en- S h th audiences wllich His Holiness middotsions enya rIca ey WI a e - uc lOgs no longer have P p XII l d T Free P i tii their twoyoung sonsmiddotwith them ergies inmiddot holding the fort middotof --any power of attracting vigorous ope IUS IS glvmg c Olser~ O res Mr ~ohler wasa pilot on a
_tehgion and civilazation youth nuns throughout middottlJe world By servIng In the mlSSlona N ft d If my judgement is correct I wouidm~rk weilth~fact Other rtqu~sts fot hooku~s middottheYwllrfree m~ssionary priests Vord~~aII ~~~rr~~K~~
thepersowwho is middotin his teens that even the mo~t e~orm9us have come from networks In andReli~ious fi-om ~~ch~e middotWar middot middotr 20s now ought tolook forward bigotry in all history~thECOrn- Italy ~rance Spall) Portuga1- chanlclll and admInIstratIve In addition to Ecuador and
ehiefly to expounding truth munistbigotry agairist God al)d Irelan~an~ ~he Net~erlan~s work~l)d enab~ ~hem to ~~vte Kenya otherriission areas)o rather than chiefly defending it religion and against man as Thlaquo~nvlSlble audIences WIll more ~untolPlrltua1 act~~lties which the Missi~gtn Helper wfll as we who went before them Gods image arid likeness ~ is be broadcasts of Mass offer~d The~rdeparture WIll brl~g to go are Mwanzain Tulgimyika found it necessary to do lieaving imd splintering from the by the ope andmiddot a p~pal dls- 54 the number of Lay MIssIon Gwelo in South RhodesIa Preshymiddot I agree ~ith those whO feel pressure of it own ignora~t co~rse Intendedespeclally for Helpers~rommiddotLosAnge~~s who toria ani JohilIinesburg in the that a newmiddot wind is blowing contradictions ~~Ole~e~ nuns TheY~ln be are nowInover~eas mIssIons Union of South Africa Calabar across the world dissipating the If I were young I would judge IVI e f IDdo t~r~e far~~ on~r~ Am~Ilg th~ sevett men and 21 and Owetd in Nigeria and Tashyold fumes of error hatred prej- that th~ fu~ure belongs to those~~a~u~us~~ u y an wom~n ire SIX r~glster~d nllrse mille in Ghana adice lies selfishness greed who wIll 1arvest the seed so Th d h d 11 and f~ve teachers The group also Among their assignments will e Iscourse on eac ay WI 1 d f N 1 t
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meilts like fascismnazism and education of people-to-people ~eg~ ar y 0 rIca I~ renc andmiddotmiddotmaterially for worK iti the communism blackened the world help of right international re- or llguese andEn~h~h mtsEiions
with vioience cruelty injustice lations and the like French Governmentmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot Unde~the diJe~tion ofM~gr middot falsehoods and wars I would look upon television Anthony Brouwers fouilderand
i think the pendulum now is and radio nuclear power the Honors Maritain director of the mission associashynearing the center We have had dr~ma modern medicine bank- PARiS (NCr-Noted French tiontheYhave studied tlieology
more than enough of hatred and ing and business as colossal op- philosopher Jacqiies MaritaiJl ascetics Scriptllre first aid and lies Now we want love truth porturiitiesto do colossal good has beennamed a Grand Officer the history of Uiemiddotarea where and justiceWe are seeking the Oh if I were a young person of the Legjon oi Honor-this they wiliserve
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in forward to q career and H Mr Maritainwho served at PRESCRIPTIONS owishing to serve God and man c ome Econtimics one time as French ambassador
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human 1 U S Catholic university have of Ministers bestowed the award Special Attention Given 1 would wish to fit myself received a special papal blessing of Commander of the Legion of n~t yargue but to ~nlighten and commemorative plaques Honor on 81~year-61d Father To Emergency Prescripti~ns and inspire I would concern from His Holiness Pope Pius Henri Breuil il French priest myself less with preparing middotto XII and paleogiapl1er of wodd reshy ~ ~A Surgical ~ppliance CO battle evil thingsand more with ~hey are Sister Mary Anselm nown ~aining myself to propagate and Sister Mary Iierre In 1950 Father Breuil has visited grotshy I~ U Pharmacy
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51ory of Farrells Courage Object Lesson for Youth 1 By Jack Kineavy
SomerM t High School- Coach We mentio ed in p~ssing last week that the National
League All-Star iroster included one Richard Joseph Farrell ace reliever of Ithe Philadelphia Phillies never dreaming that the big ri~hthandel would play such a stellar role in the annual clas~ic Farrells Talking about bonuses the pitching as a mJltter of fact Philadelphia Phils paid out the
W S th~ rankihg achi~ve~ amazing s~m of $600000 ~ colshya I lege and hIgh school st- In the
ment In what has been ies- period 20 May to 20 June We scribed as an 01herwise ilrab suspected that the Braves were gam(~ the leaders in the bonus league
His striking but faint so Also re bonuses out the Sox the Baltimore Orioles have just contingent of signer two former Connecticut Jensen Wil- CYO products Charlie Symion Iiams and Mal- of Stratford and John Papa of zone represent Stamford
one of Dicks Torres Tosses No-Hitter all-time base- The first win for the Somerset ball thrills You Junior Legion team will be well can bet that he remembered in that it involved was giving just a no-hitter the seasons first in a little bit extra the circuit Lefty Jack Torres against the boys All-Narry with Dighton this past from Boston For I it is COD mon season turned the trick against knowkltlge that the Broolrline Attleboro last Thursday at Potshynative was given Ithe wait-and- tersville Field see treatment by tr~ Boston clltb Tino De Giovanni Attleboro upon his graduation froD St catcher was the only visitor to Marys High I get on base once on an cJror
Perhaps Qicks Iphysical oon- again via a base on balls Fall dition unduly i~fl~le~ced the River 61 leads the league by Sox He had beell stnckell by 211 games and is an odds-on
polio when little Imo~e th m a favorit~ tP ann~x the tItle and bab~ and the drerd diseaSE left move mto the mter-zone comshyhim with a crippled leff leI He petitiori late this month worl~ a brace u~til hewa 13 Tom Courtney ~x-Jfordham years old and eren after the flyer and Olympic 880 met~r brace was discardfd Dick h id ~ champions set f~r his ~irstfling have steady treatments until on the cinders on the current two years ago I Russian tour Tom plans to hang
Today Dick mares ~he tril in up h~s spike after he takes from the bull per wl~h a limp another shO1 at the 880 melee that is percephbl owmg tlt) the world mark 1457 held by fact that his le~tll~g is one-third Roger Moens of Belgium smaller than hiS pght But once His lltudies a~ the Harvard he uets on that rpOU1ld he ge~- Graduate ~chool of Business Adshyerates power plus DICk vas a ministration didnt permit Tom slender lad just out of high to train regularly this year and school when Isawl him wod last he found getting in shape for the That was in 19qO in Plattsburg Russian tour arduous But Tom N Y when he pitched the Bur- has won major races on all the ling ton Cardinals Ilof the now de- continents of the world save fund Northern League ~ a Asia He hopes to rectify this 7-2 victory over ~he home eam against the Russians
DIck has com~ a long way Italian national sports idol since then ~ow al strapping 63 Ercole Baldini was received in 220 pounder hiS ast bdl is a special Papal aUdience with his morE livemiddot than eye~ and i t~e mother Baldiilf 25 is a mili shyshort haul he Ci)mpares hv~r- tant member of the ItalianCathshyabl~ with any lof t~e J owerolic Youth organization and as hurler~ inthe mllrorst~day Last he always does wor~ its insigshyye8 Dick had 13 fi~ Sf ason nia on his coat uapel when he was In fl2 appearance~ hepost~ an received by HIf Hoheg Pope excl~llent 10-2 record and h ad an Pius XII earll~d run aver~ge of 231 1bull bull Recently Baldini won the
At this writinlf he has a ~-~ 2500 mile Giro dItalia abicycle mark and owns a league ~ea~mg race which is orie oj ltalyens ERA of Il7 in the55 1n00ngs major spotting eventS In 1956 he has pitched ~rilY 24 Dicks be won several important vicshybest years lie ah ad Th~ (Ieter- tories in the cycling events of the mination he has hown In Dver- Melbourne Olympics and in coming what appeared to )C an that same year went on to gain insurmountable Iandicap s~ould the world championship be an object less n for all The Pope receivedBaldini with
Long hot great cordiality and congratu-Several Great r Boston All- lated him on his achievements
Scholastics who e~tered pro- in the field of sports The Ponshyfessional basebaH With Ton Ar- tiff then inquired about Gina ruda and Russ Gibson are back Bartali another great cycling home after brie~ flings hthe champion of the past and also minors Joe CaSfcgliOne 01 Wo- an active member of Italian burri Russ Run e of Reading Catholic Action At the end of and John~ Silvon c of Lyonn aU the audience t~e Pope gave of whom were if the Reu Sox Baldinis mother a roSary and system recently Were handed the cyclist 3 silvermiddotmedalof hill th~iI release Ea h -won a three pontific~te sports star in h gh schoo and might~ave had is~()llege ed~ Church Desecration ration assured via athletic A sholarship but h~ chose W pur- Brings pology sue a car~er in p~o ball MANGALORE (NC) The
Of course if ai boy is 0 fered Mysore governinf t has apoloshya substantial b0Jius one which gized for the desecration 9f a woild ~ecure Jisl future rE~~u~- Catholic Church less of what happens to him III It called the desecrator a vashyorganized ball treres foe d for - grant suspected to be of unsound thought OtherWIse a lad who mind turns his back on higher educa- The governments statement tion is taking ~ te -c risk was in answer to a Catholic apshyMost major leafue scouts are peal The Catholics had called the first to encoUlage a toy to for protection of tneir religion go to school but Ithe lure)f the from fanatic Hindu elementS diamond proves bften too great which they claImed seemed inshyThe odds of succlss in orglnized terested in setting up subvershyball are estimatel at 100 10 1 a sive iorce~ to destroy churches real long shot I
The statement attribut~d to L EM lEU X pro football coac~ Buddy Iarker PLUMBING amp HEATING INC to the effect that IGood coching for Domestic is more perspiration tha n n ~ spiration remihds us oE our ~~~ amp Industrfal revered physic~ profess1lr at Sales and ~ Boston College rr John robin __bullbullbull- Service who always ins~sted thai aca- wy 2-9447 demic success was based on 90 2283 ACUSHNET AVE per cent pEmipir~tion and lO per NEW BEDf=_OAD cent inSPiration - ~ l
CONFIRMATION IN NAVY CHAPEL Bishop Luke K Arai of Yokohoma administers the sacrament of Conshyfirmation to Cpl Milton Morris of Waquoit Mass and 13 others at a camp chapel in the U S Naval Air Station in Atsugi Japan Standing in rear is Father Gerald J Ryall of New York an Augustinian missionary in JapanNC Photo
Citizens for Decent Literature Meet to Expand Movement
ASHLAND (NC) ~ Citizens for Decent Literature from all bull the obscene literature trade over Ohio met here to form a the Cincinnati attorney said statewide unit of the civic 01- Compared with them he deshy
clared we are just a bunch ofganization and lay plans for a boys trying to play in the big national group leagues But boys or not we
In an aU-day meeting the 60 have to go down into the jungle CDL representatives adop~d a and fight them and beat resolution citing the extent of them the pornography trade and call- Warning that any good cause Ing for the banding together of draws a lot of crusaders and doshyorg~nizations which oppose its gooders who are over-eager and spread lt0 under-educated Mr Keating The resolution pointed out urged CDL members to familshy
that in recent yearsmiddot there has iarize themselves -with the Ila shy
been an ever-increasing num- ture of the obscenity tradeand bel of lewd base and porno- the laws which try to-restl11ct it graphic magazines on our news- Enforce Laws stands Estimates of the Dumshy
bel of indecent publications Louis Arata also of Gificinshyissued in this country mn as nati recalled that Citizens for high as 10 million oopies Decent Literature was fOUl)ded monthly it said in tha~ city less than lour y~ars
Th - 1 ti dded that the ago We saw that the only e reso u on a feasible approach to theprobshyp~ncI~al theme of these m~g- lem was legal he saiq We
aZI~es IS S~X w~th no resttlc- found good laws alteady in exshytions or lImItations and as-
d th t t f th f d JStence on the City county andserte amos 0 em In t the hands of state levels bull But downnght
their way m 0 apathy on the part of the pubshycollege-age or younger youths lic seemed to be the chief rea-
Press Freedom son why they were riot enshyWe believe in and cherish forced
the freedom of the press the resolution declared but beshylieve the material to which ~e
have referred falls outside of the purvi~w of thisfreedoRi
The resolution concluded by urging all Ohio organizations engagedmiddot in the fight onobscenshy
ity to band together and give their wholehearted support and encouragement to statewide organization to be known as Citizens for Decent Literature Inc
The CDL representatives heard Charles Keating founder and director of the movement describe the battle against porshynography as a jungle ~ight
Criminals communists and unscrupulous persons willing to make a profit at any cost to the well being of society are part ~f
THE ANCf-lOshy195819Thurs July 17
L- --
Five Per Cent Average Time For Relig~on bull GENEVA (NC) - Ren
gious education occupies an average of five per cent of the time in courses of study of public schools in 73 nations according to a report made pubshylic here at the 21st International Conference on- Public Education
The study was prepared by the International Bureau for Edshyucation and the United Nations Educational Social and Culshytural Organization (UNESCO)
It showed that religious trainshying occupies as much as 195 per cent of the time in pUblfc schools in some countries (
Commenting on the report Msgr John Fen_ ~lO a Iepre- sentative of the Holy See at the education conference said the Vatican delegation is greatly satisfied to learn that religioUi education is given so much atshytention in the pu blic schools of So many countries
However Msgr Ferrofino a member of the Apostolic Nunshyciature at Berne added that J his delegation was deeply grieved at the evidence that religious training is excluded from public schools in some nations
This situation is mitiga~d he said by the religious training given in private schools He cited figur~s prepared by the Intershynational Bureau for Catholic Education at the Hague which show that some seven and a half million children study in private schools- in West Germany the Netherlands Great Britain Ausshytria Belgium France Ireland and Italy
In the United States Msgr Ferrofino pointed out about five million children receive religious training in pJivate ~hools
Msgr Ferrofino praised a shittjrrient of the middotU S delegashytionto theconference that one of the objectives of educa~iOJl in the United States is to obtain a high standard of spiritual
middotJlloral and ethical formatioh Such Ii definition of the goob
of education he said comes closer to the ideal of complete education than the mere moral education cited in the publk education programs ofmiddot several nations
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THEmiddot MASSACHUSEns CATHOLIC ORDER OF FOREST~RS
is a statewide non-profit fraternal scgtciety whIch haS paid over
$6~000000OOin insurance claims Now in additio~to our life ins~rance
program we offer low cost insura~ce for the entiI~ family fro~ infancy
to advanced ye~rsaffording financial protection against ACCIDENTS
SURGERY HOSPITALIZATION MEDICAL ATTENTION and LOSS
OF INCOME Each protective certificate is written for the particular bull bull I
need of each individual and fitted to the individual income
These low-cost premiums are parable as you wish~monthly quarterly
semi-annually or annuahybull
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OUR FUNDAMENTAL PURPOSE all through the past- 79 year~ was
and still is to provide LIFE rNSURANCE middotprotectionfor all memshy
bers of the Catholic family Whole life --- 20 payment lifemiddot or enshy
dowment Divi~endsmiddot are paid annually and middotwe are proud to say that
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I SpClrts Chatter
51ory of Farrells Courage Object Lesson for Youth 1 By Jack Kineavy
SomerM t High School- Coach We mentio ed in p~ssing last week that the National
League All-Star iroster included one Richard Joseph Farrell ace reliever of Ithe Philadelphia Phillies never dreaming that the big ri~hthandel would play such a stellar role in the annual clas~ic Farrells Talking about bonuses the pitching as a mJltter of fact Philadelphia Phils paid out the
W S th~ rankihg achi~ve~ amazing s~m of $600000 ~ colshya I lege and hIgh school st- In the
ment In what has been ies- period 20 May to 20 June We scribed as an 01herwise ilrab suspected that the Braves were gam(~ the leaders in the bonus league
His striking but faint so Also re bonuses out the Sox the Baltimore Orioles have just contingent of signer two former Connecticut Jensen Wil- CYO products Charlie Symion Iiams and Mal- of Stratford and John Papa of zone represent Stamford
one of Dicks Torres Tosses No-Hitter all-time base- The first win for the Somerset ball thrills You Junior Legion team will be well can bet that he remembered in that it involved was giving just a no-hitter the seasons first in a little bit extra the circuit Lefty Jack Torres against the boys All-Narry with Dighton this past from Boston For I it is COD mon season turned the trick against knowkltlge that the Broolrline Attleboro last Thursday at Potshynative was given Ithe wait-and- tersville Field see treatment by tr~ Boston clltb Tino De Giovanni Attleboro upon his graduation froD St catcher was the only visitor to Marys High I get on base once on an cJror
Perhaps Qicks Iphysical oon- again via a base on balls Fall dition unduly i~fl~le~ced the River 61 leads the league by Sox He had beell stnckell by 211 games and is an odds-on
polio when little Imo~e th m a favorit~ tP ann~x the tItle and bab~ and the drerd diseaSE left move mto the mter-zone comshyhim with a crippled leff leI He petitiori late this month worl~ a brace u~til hewa 13 Tom Courtney ~x-Jfordham years old and eren after the flyer and Olympic 880 met~r brace was discardfd Dick h id ~ champions set f~r his ~irstfling have steady treatments until on the cinders on the current two years ago I Russian tour Tom plans to hang
Today Dick mares ~he tril in up h~s spike after he takes from the bull per wl~h a limp another shO1 at the 880 melee that is percephbl owmg tlt) the world mark 1457 held by fact that his le~tll~g is one-third Roger Moens of Belgium smaller than hiS pght But once His lltudies a~ the Harvard he uets on that rpOU1ld he ge~- Graduate ~chool of Business Adshyerates power plus DICk vas a ministration didnt permit Tom slender lad just out of high to train regularly this year and school when Isawl him wod last he found getting in shape for the That was in 19qO in Plattsburg Russian tour arduous But Tom N Y when he pitched the Bur- has won major races on all the ling ton Cardinals Ilof the now de- continents of the world save fund Northern League ~ a Asia He hopes to rectify this 7-2 victory over ~he home eam against the Russians
DIck has com~ a long way Italian national sports idol since then ~ow al strapping 63 Ercole Baldini was received in 220 pounder hiS ast bdl is a special Papal aUdience with his morE livemiddot than eye~ and i t~e mother Baldiilf 25 is a mili shyshort haul he Ci)mpares hv~r- tant member of the ItalianCathshyabl~ with any lof t~e J owerolic Youth organization and as hurler~ inthe mllrorst~day Last he always does wor~ its insigshyye8 Dick had 13 fi~ Sf ason nia on his coat uapel when he was In fl2 appearance~ hepost~ an received by HIf Hoheg Pope excl~llent 10-2 record and h ad an Pius XII earll~d run aver~ge of 231 1bull bull Recently Baldini won the
At this writinlf he has a ~-~ 2500 mile Giro dItalia abicycle mark and owns a league ~ea~mg race which is orie oj ltalyens ERA of Il7 in the55 1n00ngs major spotting eventS In 1956 he has pitched ~rilY 24 Dicks be won several important vicshybest years lie ah ad Th~ (Ieter- tories in the cycling events of the mination he has hown In Dver- Melbourne Olympics and in coming what appeared to )C an that same year went on to gain insurmountable Iandicap s~ould the world championship be an object less n for all The Pope receivedBaldini with
Long hot great cordiality and congratu-Several Great r Boston All- lated him on his achievements
Scholastics who e~tered pro- in the field of sports The Ponshyfessional basebaH With Ton Ar- tiff then inquired about Gina ruda and Russ Gibson are back Bartali another great cycling home after brie~ flings hthe champion of the past and also minors Joe CaSfcgliOne 01 Wo- an active member of Italian burri Russ Run e of Reading Catholic Action At the end of and John~ Silvon c of Lyonn aU the audience t~e Pope gave of whom were if the Reu Sox Baldinis mother a roSary and system recently Were handed the cyclist 3 silvermiddotmedalof hill th~iI release Ea h -won a three pontific~te sports star in h gh schoo and might~ave had is~()llege ed~ Church Desecration ration assured via athletic A sholarship but h~ chose W pur- Brings pology sue a car~er in p~o ball MANGALORE (NC) The
Of course if ai boy is 0 fered Mysore governinf t has apoloshya substantial b0Jius one which gized for the desecration 9f a woild ~ecure Jisl future rE~~u~- Catholic Church less of what happens to him III It called the desecrator a vashyorganized ball treres foe d for - grant suspected to be of unsound thought OtherWIse a lad who mind turns his back on higher educa- The governments statement tion is taking ~ te -c risk was in answer to a Catholic apshyMost major leafue scouts are peal The Catholics had called the first to encoUlage a toy to for protection of tneir religion go to school but Ithe lure)f the from fanatic Hindu elementS diamond proves bften too great which they claImed seemed inshyThe odds of succlss in orglnized terested in setting up subvershyball are estimatel at 100 10 1 a sive iorce~ to destroy churches real long shot I
The statement attribut~d to L EM lEU X pro football coac~ Buddy Iarker PLUMBING amp HEATING INC to the effect that IGood coching for Domestic is more perspiration tha n n ~ spiration remihds us oE our ~~~ amp Industrfal revered physic~ profess1lr at Sales and ~ Boston College rr John robin __bullbullbull- Service who always ins~sted thai aca- wy 2-9447 demic success was based on 90 2283 ACUSHNET AVE per cent pEmipir~tion and lO per NEW BEDf=_OAD cent inSPiration - ~ l
CONFIRMATION IN NAVY CHAPEL Bishop Luke K Arai of Yokohoma administers the sacrament of Conshyfirmation to Cpl Milton Morris of Waquoit Mass and 13 others at a camp chapel in the U S Naval Air Station in Atsugi Japan Standing in rear is Father Gerald J Ryall of New York an Augustinian missionary in JapanNC Photo
Citizens for Decent Literature Meet to Expand Movement
ASHLAND (NC) ~ Citizens for Decent Literature from all bull the obscene literature trade over Ohio met here to form a the Cincinnati attorney said statewide unit of the civic 01- Compared with them he deshy
clared we are just a bunch ofganization and lay plans for a boys trying to play in the big national group leagues But boys or not we
In an aU-day meeting the 60 have to go down into the jungle CDL representatives adop~d a and fight them and beat resolution citing the extent of them the pornography trade and call- Warning that any good cause Ing for the banding together of draws a lot of crusaders and doshyorg~nizations which oppose its gooders who are over-eager and spread lt0 under-educated Mr Keating The resolution pointed out urged CDL members to familshy
that in recent yearsmiddot there has iarize themselves -with the Ila shy
been an ever-increasing num- ture of the obscenity tradeand bel of lewd base and porno- the laws which try to-restl11ct it graphic magazines on our news- Enforce Laws stands Estimates of the Dumshy
bel of indecent publications Louis Arata also of Gificinshyissued in this country mn as nati recalled that Citizens for high as 10 million oopies Decent Literature was fOUl)ded monthly it said in tha~ city less than lour y~ars
Th - 1 ti dded that the ago We saw that the only e reso u on a feasible approach to theprobshyp~ncI~al theme of these m~g- lem was legal he saiq We
aZI~es IS S~X w~th no resttlc- found good laws alteady in exshytions or lImItations and as-
d th t t f th f d JStence on the City county andserte amos 0 em In t the hands of state levels bull But downnght
their way m 0 apathy on the part of the pubshycollege-age or younger youths lic seemed to be the chief rea-
Press Freedom son why they were riot enshyWe believe in and cherish forced
the freedom of the press the resolution declared but beshylieve the material to which ~e
have referred falls outside of the purvi~w of thisfreedoRi
The resolution concluded by urging all Ohio organizations engagedmiddot in the fight onobscenshy
ity to band together and give their wholehearted support and encouragement to statewide organization to be known as Citizens for Decent Literature Inc
The CDL representatives heard Charles Keating founder and director of the movement describe the battle against porshynography as a jungle ~ight
Criminals communists and unscrupulous persons willing to make a profit at any cost to the well being of society are part ~f
THE ANCf-lOshy195819Thurs July 17
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Five Per Cent Average Time For Relig~on bull GENEVA (NC) - Ren
gious education occupies an average of five per cent of the time in courses of study of public schools in 73 nations according to a report made pubshylic here at the 21st International Conference on- Public Education
The study was prepared by the International Bureau for Edshyucation and the United Nations Educational Social and Culshytural Organization (UNESCO)
It showed that religious trainshying occupies as much as 195 per cent of the time in pUblfc schools in some countries (
Commenting on the report Msgr John Fen_ ~lO a Iepre- sentative of the Holy See at the education conference said the Vatican delegation is greatly satisfied to learn that religioUi education is given so much atshytention in the pu blic schools of So many countries
However Msgr Ferrofino a member of the Apostolic Nunshyciature at Berne added that J his delegation was deeply grieved at the evidence that religious training is excluded from public schools in some nations
This situation is mitiga~d he said by the religious training given in private schools He cited figur~s prepared by the Intershynational Bureau for Catholic Education at the Hague which show that some seven and a half million children study in private schools- in West Germany the Netherlands Great Britain Ausshytria Belgium France Ireland and Italy
In the United States Msgr Ferrofino pointed out about five million children receive religious training in pJivate ~hools
Msgr Ferrofino praised a shittjrrient of the middotU S delegashytionto theconference that one of the objectives of educa~iOJl in the United States is to obtain a high standard of spiritual
middotJlloral and ethical formatioh Such Ii definition of the goob
of education he said comes closer to the ideal of complete education than the mere moral education cited in the publk education programs ofmiddot several nations
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bull Premium payments as you wish Monthly Quarterly Semishyannu~lly or Annually
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Massachusetts Catholic Order middotof Foresters 347 COMMONVEALTH AVENUE ~osi6N 15
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sectPleasemiddot furnish ine with complete information on your n~w ACsect ~cident Surgery Medicalmiddot Hospitalization and Loss of Income~ ~Insurance I will be under no obligation cforthis information~-- -shy
Occupation
~Name ~ bullbull ~ ~ sectAddress ~ middotbullbull Parish ~ ~middot sect
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~City ~ ~ ~ Age No In Family bull u111111111111111111111111I11Ii111111111111111111111111111IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~
THEmiddot MASSACHUSEns CATHOLIC ORDER OF FOREST~RS
is a statewide non-profit fraternal scgtciety whIch haS paid over
$6~000000OOin insurance claims Now in additio~to our life ins~rance
program we offer low cost insura~ce for the entiI~ family fro~ infancy
to advanced ye~rsaffording financial protection against ACCIDENTS
SURGERY HOSPITALIZATION MEDICAL ATTENTION and LOSS
OF INCOME Each protective certificate is written for the particular bull bull I
need of each individual and fitted to the individual income
These low-cost premiums are parable as you wish~monthly quarterly
semi-annually or annuahybull
o -
OUR FUNDAMENTAL PURPOSE all through the past- 79 year~ was
and still is to provide LIFE rNSURANCE middotprotectionfor all memshy
bers of the Catholic family Whole life --- 20 payment lifemiddot or enshy
dowment Divi~endsmiddot are paid annually and middotwe are proud to say that
over 100000000 b~V8 been ret~ned to th~ members of our orderbull
~
A MESSAGE CaJlwJiamiddot OF THE 7att~We~ Z)ttJu4eTO AU bull
mE MASSACHUSETTS CATHOLIC ORDER middotOF FORESTERS A state wide~ Catholi~gt fraternity founded in 1879 now
(Hersmiddot you financial protection against these hazards of life
~----
ACCIDENT
SURGE
I
SIcmiddotKNESS
YOU ARE ASSURED OF
bull Just consideration of every elaim~ bull Po~Pt -~ayment of Medical Hospital and S~rgic~l Bills
bull Income from L~ssof Time through Sickness or Disability bull Insurance carefully fitted to your income and to your particular
individual needs
bull Premium payments as you wish Monthly Quarterly Semishyannu~lly or Annually
YOU MAY HAVEat no cost or obligation complete details on all of these insurance certificates Simply fill out and mail this ~oupon
Massachusetts Catholic Order middotof Foresters 347 COMMONVEALTH AVENUE ~osi6N 15
Fa Ri 7-17-58 shy
sectPleasemiddot furnish ine with complete information on your n~w ACsect ~cident Surgery Medicalmiddot Hospitalization and Loss of Income~ ~Insurance I will be under no obligation cforthis information~-- -shy
Occupation
~Name ~ bullbull ~ ~ sectAddress ~ middotbullbull Parish ~ ~middot sect
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~City ~ ~ ~ Age No In Family bull u111111111111111111111111I11Ii111111111111111111111111111IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~
THEmiddot MASSACHUSEns CATHOLIC ORDER OF FOREST~RS
is a statewide non-profit fraternal scgtciety whIch haS paid over
$6~000000OOin insurance claims Now in additio~to our life ins~rance
program we offer low cost insura~ce for the entiI~ family fro~ infancy
to advanced ye~rsaffording financial protection against ACCIDENTS
SURGERY HOSPITALIZATION MEDICAL ATTENTION and LOSS
OF INCOME Each protective certificate is written for the particular bull bull I
need of each individual and fitted to the individual income
These low-cost premiums are parable as you wish~monthly quarterly
semi-annually or annuahybull
o -
OUR FUNDAMENTAL PURPOSE all through the past- 79 year~ was
and still is to provide LIFE rNSURANCE middotprotectionfor all memshy
bers of the Catholic family Whole life --- 20 payment lifemiddot or enshy
dowment Divi~endsmiddot are paid annually and middotwe are proud to say that
over 100000000 b~V8 been ret~ned to th~ members of our orderbull
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