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Thursday, Jan. 1, 1959

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Fall River Native to Serve' On ~ational Catholic 'Board Edward B. Hanify, formerly of Fall River and now .a prominent lawyer and civic leader in Boston has been named a member of the executive committee of the National Catholic Community Service, a member agency of Anno~ncement of Mr. Hanify's appointment to the NCCS group was made by His Excellency, the Most Rev. Karl Alter, Archbishop of Cincinnati and president of the NCCS Board 'of Trustees. An outstanding Catholic lay­ man, Mr. Hanify has taken a leading role in Boston commun­ ity activities over the last decade. In 1950 he was general chairman of the Greater Boston Commun­ ity Fund Campaign and in 1958 was vice chairman of the United Fund Campaign: He has, served as president of the Board of Managers of the Boston Dispensary, one of ~he oldest medical charities in the country, as chairman of the ad­ ministrative committee of the New England Medical Center, as a member of the advisory board of th.e Massachusetts Department of Public Welfare, and as a mem­ ber of the JUdicial Survey Com­ mission appointed by Governor Herter to review procedure in the courts of the Commonwealth. Holy Cross Graduate Mr. Hanify was graduated from B. M. C. Durfee High Turn to Page Nineteen EDWARD B. HANlllFY

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AS~$ Nu(d~arr Errn~rrgy fOLr f~edaB"ilg I A Te~mQlfi1g, ,Hum'llgry Popu~atiOlnl6 SAN FRANCISCO (NC)-The man who succeeded to Prof. Arnold Toynbee's chair of history at London's Royal Institute of International Affairs took a look at the world­ past and future-while visiting here' and gave these .opinions: Barraclough, British scholar; de­ l) The biggest problem elared, "and that is to realize facing humanity is how to human limitations: From this feed this planet's teem1ng we should should learn great

Charily Ball Will Highlight

Diocesan Sodal Season Distinguished churchmen headed by His Excellency Bishop Connolly, government leaders, the laity of the Diocese and their friends will converge on Lincoln Park next Wednesday evening for what promises to be the most glittering social event ever held in Southern New England. '. The occasion for the enthu­ siastic gathering will be the Bishop's fourth annual Char­ ity. Ball for the underpriv­ ileged children of the Di~cese. Sponsored by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul and the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women, the Charity Ball will feature the triumphant return of Lester Lanin and his internation­ ally famous orchestra. Regarded as the Social Reg­ ister's favorite dance orchestra, Lester Lanin and his accomplish­ ed musicians lived up to their reputation last year when more than, 4000 guests thronged the Lincoln Park ballroom to dance to the famous Lester Lanin 'Beat'. Reports from parishes, St: Vin- ' cent de Paul Conferences and Catholic Women affiliates throughout the Diocese indicate Turn to lI'age Eighteen

Pope John Asks

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VATICAN CITY (NC) A plea for efforts toward' peace by men of good will and a call for Christian unity in the face of men of ill will were' voiced by His Holiness Pope John XXIII in his first Christmas radio message. The Pope also issued a "lov­ ing Invitation" to Orthodox re­ ligious bodies and others separ­ ated from the True Fold to re,turn, pledging a tireless effort to encourage them in this. The message was delivered in the presence of 23 cardinals in the Hall of the Consistory in re­ sponse to the traditional Christ­ mas greeting to the Pope by the Dean .of the College of Cardinals, Turn to Page Eighteen

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ROME (NC)-His Holi­ ness· Pope John XXIII brought 'the Christmas spirit" to prisoners held in Rome's famous jail. His visit to the huge Regina Coeli (Queen of Heaven) Prison, was the first papal visit to a jail since before 1870, when the promising soluwas adamant Papal States were seized and tion to the problem is the poabout what he sees as the the popes became "prisoners of tential value of nuelear energy. world's biggest problem: "A the Vatican." 3) In view of the decline of teeming, hungry population."

Pope John, who since becom­ the West as a political power The question is how, to feed ing Bishop of Rome has stressed and the subsequent emergence them all.. The answer would his aim to be a "good shepherd," ef'1he East, it would be weI). seem to be to use nuclear en­ called, on the prisoners on the to emphasize the Church's po- ergy for peaceful purposes feast of St. Stephen. In so doing sition as expressed by the late rather than war-and there's he inaugurated a series of pas­ Pope Pius XII: "The Church no reason why there can't be toral visits to Roman hospitals belongs to no one civilization, plenty of purposes. and City parishes. is not tied to the West, 'but be'''As 'long as so much of the The Pontiff's personal trips were' tak'en as proof of his asser­ longs to and .is responsible for world's population-mostly noo­ 'Turn to Page Twelve all." whites, is kept on a bare fub­ 4) If any lesson is to be sistence level, there will be' learned from history, it is the misery, destitution and revolu­ New Year's Dqy necessity for man's humility be- tion. And there'll be resent­ Today, New Year's Day, is the fore God. ment, particularly against the "There 'is one essential leswhites. If not for humanity's Feast of thr Circumcision and is a Holyday of Obligation. All son from history," Geoffrey Turn to Page Eighteen Catholics must attend Mass. Tomorrow is the First Friday Scheduh~s of January and the new year. It would be a fitting day to begin the devotion of the Nine First Fridays. This week's issue of The Anchor contains. several features of value to all Catholics of the Diocese. The Most Reverend Bishop will preside at the opening of the Forty Hours Devotion in the Cathedral on New Year's Day. This will begin the again printed in its entirety so For t y Hours Adoration that Catholics may consult it schedule in the Diocese. A before going to a movie. This complete listing of Forty Hours list is on Page Four. Devotion in every Church and The complete Fast and Ab­ Chapel of the Diocese is printed stinence List for the year is on Page Two. printed on Page Five. It would , A listing of Confirmations in be wise to clip this list and keep the Diocese for this year is it on hand for consultation printed on Page 'Three.. , 'especially when making ,plaJljl' The Legion of Decency list is for weddings, parties, etc.

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SOMETHING SMALL FROM TEXAS: Sister Clair~ Marie, S.M.I.C., on vacation from her teaching assignment in Midland, Texas, shows a cactus to her mother, Mrs. Josephine Just, 111 Fielden Street, Fall River. It's small now,. but it'll grow to true Texas proportions, says Sister.

Theme of Diocesan Sermons Centers on Laity Worship The Sermon Course for 1959 for the Diocese is to l:­ on the general theme: Active Participation in the Church's Worship. The theme is in keeping with the recent Instruction of the Holy See calling for Liturgy and on Sacred Music. more active participation by The sermons will give the the faithful in the worship faithful an understanding of worship as the central act of of the Church and especially in answering the prayers and religion, sacrifice as the perfect singing the Common of the act of worship, the worship of Sacrifice of the 1Vlass. . Christ and the Church's contin­ The sermons will draw not ation of that worship. Catholics only on the Instruction but on will be told how they participate the encyclicals of Pope Pius XII in the Mass and how Baptism Turn to Page Eighteen on the Mystical Body, the Sacred

Missionary Nun Stationed in Texas On First Visit Home in 12 Years Armed with rattlesnake tails, a rock collection and samples of cotton plants, a former member of St. Jean Baptiste parish,' Fall River, is visiting her family for the first time in 12 years. Sheis Sister Claire Marie, S.M.I.C., daughter of Mrs. Josephine How did a Fall Riverite come Just, \111 Fielding Street. to join a community with no For 12 years she has been a representation in the area? "I member of the Missionary knew I wanted to be a mission­ Sisters of the Immaculate Con- ary," said Sister Claire Marie, ception. Eight of those years have "but I didn't know much about been spent in Midland, Texas the various orders. I asked a at St. Ann's school, where she friend in Chicago for advice and taught 1st graders until this year she directed me to the Missionary when she was "promoted" to 7th Sisters of the Immaculate Con­ grade. The Sisters are the only ception. 'I know you'll like them,' community in the city and staff she said. 'They wear blue and the only Catholic school in a white.' " 100 mile area. . Sister visited the wearers of The Texas snake tails, rocks the blue and white and agreed and cotton are making a big that she did like them. Their impression on the younger mem- unusual habit is white with a bers 'of Sister's family and circle black veil and sky-blue scapular. of friends. So is her speech, an The community stems from intriguing blend of Texas and the first religious order dedi­ Massachusetts accents. "My chil- cated to the Immaculate Con­ dren' in Texas correct me if I ception, founded in Spain in 1484. speak like a New Englander!" The original order was contemshe explained. Turn to Page Nineteen

Most Reverend Bishop to Ordain Three Men .Tuesday Morning The Most Reverend Bishop will ordain three men to the Priesthood for service in the Diocese on the Feast of the Epiphany,' next Tuesday, at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's Cathedral. Subdiaconate, The La Salettes The ordinandi are Rev. are students for the Priesthood Mr. James F. Buckley, Rev. in the La Salette Seminary in Attleboro. Mr. Robert F. Kirby and Rev. Those ordained to the Priest­ Mr. Bernard F. Sullivan. hood have completed their The bishop will also raise studies at St. John's Seminary in Brighton. They will be assign­ eight members, of the Congre­ ed within the Diocese in a few gation of La Salette to the Dia­ conate and one La Salette to the weeks.


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Cardinal'Cushing Urges Ameri'cans To Demand Enfo'rcement of Law ,

Priest to Began Moscow Duties

B()S'rON (NC)-A New Year's resolution-"devote'

ourselves to the enforcement of law"-has been suggested

to Americans by Richard Cardinal Cushing, Archbishop of

Boston.

"The religious feast of will end what we call civiliia­

New Year's Day, the Cir- tion? Will economic disaster

overtake our rich nations?"

cumcision, commemorates A New 'Act,

the submission of the GodThe' Cardinal said that Ilmong

WORCESTER (NC) - More than three years of· Soviet in­ activity came to an end with the announcement here that Father Louis A. Dion, A.A. expects to. leave in mid-January to minister to the American Catholics iR Moscow.

Man toth'e :r'equire~ents of 'the the many'threats to the nation;

law, emphasizing the sacred the ·big question Americans must

character of all wise and just ask themselves is "how far shall

laws," Cardinal Cushing dewe as individuals influence

clared. world events?"

World Domination "Today we Americans are

"Taking this ,fea.st as our in- stepping upon a stage for a' new

spiration, we could, it would act in the drama of living,"

seem, by working as individ-' Cardinal ,Cushing .commented.

uals put a swift end to 'the moral "Pray God the title may be

plagues' of our country: rack~'fs .Peace on Earth to men of good

and' gambling abuses, the use and" wilt', In the pit, the' world is

Sale of drugs, juve~ile"and par-' ass~mbled;;lll ey~~ follow the

· ental deliquency, dishonestyil)ac;:hon.:We h.av,e ~hscoveredthat.

private and public life, ~riine :of <,the· obst~c~es'are, Pllr~IY.:!>f.. our' "

all ·types.·Wipe out these'eviis'·:' 'oWo' devlsmg;" tha~ ·the'·lmes are' .

and we 'will make a' better worlet!- ;:of ~u.r own' vol.itiori. !ro:, avert ·a

for'all:men to iive iri." " " , . , .. tragic ·,~nding lie's within' our'

, . The Cardinal Said that "1959 . 'P9.\,'Ver.:W~ !Ire a greal aJ;id good

'eames' t~ :tis wrapped lit· even"· n~t~on.. ,Fu~dameIl:~~ll!, \,'Veare

thicker swaddling. clothes of un-' a. G~-fearmg ·nah0l}' We,have,

certainty' and mystE;r~,than .its ·.the ass~.mlnce' o("po~'~' help"in

ptedessesor," '~e'a&kecl: "Will . all .our under~ak~~gs.ask.an~

the'. cold' war 'agllinst,·'tyrants 'you,- s~all"r~c~rY,ei knock' and, It

seeking w6rld dQinin-atlc>n come\1ir~I~ ~ ~p',e'}e~:l}.nto,Y?u/· , ';':

'to 'an' end? Shall we bec6meJn':;' "':'! ·:·:~•. l1,iLllesolve

Yolved in'a greate~ war, one ,t~at:'. ".vnd~r·God" th~ni'l~t ~ faee

, .,,' , " . , . therpJ:ob1ems of the new year. With HiS:help:ii~d guidance, l~t, . . '." ·r each-'Oi resc>lve' to' become;' :i '

·:bettei.'l)er~on,.a .JiI9re· interested

'" ".;",'. .·;"cititen'•. ,~.,.·more.'o6~dient and . BOSrON· (l~'G) ..:..- Plans. have

.. been announced in'two U,S. dio:..··lovirig:chHd of GOd.:'

Two Dioc'e'ses .!P,laif : Eucharistic.,·yeq·f ;'.>'. ce~s: fOJ; unusual. "Eucharistic YeaJ;!I," .-to be held in 1959 in

Father Dion will replace Father Bissonnette, A.A. who was summarily expelled by the Russians in March, 1955. Since that time, reque~ts for, a' Soviet visa for Father Dion

had been unsuccessful. Suddenly in mid-November, the Soviet,' Union disclosed its willingness' to approve a new request by the' Assumptionist priest for an eo-:-' try permit.' .

FatherDi!>~" ~', must'use his new visa by Jan. 31. He expects to fly to the' Soviet capital be.;. fore Jan. 20. The 'communist ap':' proval for' his visa :was se¢n by a State De~aX~lJIent spo.kes~a.n as an indication that the· Red governmen(' i~is' goit;ig to. ,f~llili its' resPonsfbiIities under the Roosevelt,r..iJvin~,r. agreement." This 1933~greement, which provided U. ~. diplomatic recog- , . nition of' the USSR, stipulates. that a. Catholic priest may ~. resident in Moscow to care for 'American Catholics there.

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Bo(se, Idaho, and Bishop. James Harold Henry of Kwangju, Kor­

E. Kearney of Rochester stressed' ea, . blessed, t~.e ch~rch··of "his ·the· Eucharist Years as times 'fot' brother, Columb11O Father Rob­

special prayer and study,con- ..ert Henry, here in the Phili~"

cerning the Blessed Sacrament. .pines. ,'.

They called on the faithful es,Both Bishop HEmry and Fath­ . pecially to receIve Holy Com- : er Henry. are Columban Fathers

munion more fre<tueritl'y.: from '·Minne~ota. They:' both

They alsQ poin~ed' out .tbat, trained at St. Columban;s semeelebratioQ . 'of'a 'Euciiaiistic i;'ary'i~ Neb'task~, b'ut:then tlieir ·;:,X~r ,is.,e~p,~~ailr...ap~~opriate. 'pat~;s' 'p~~~e4': }r~~ Bisho~ wEmf','

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A-l- Morally Unobjectionable for General Patronage Apache Territory' Gideon of Scotland Yard Proud Rebel Around the World in 80, Good Day, for a Hanging Quantrill's Raiders Days Handle With Core Rock-a-bye-8aby Andy Hardy Comes Home Hell's Five Hours Rooney Attock of The Puppet High Flight Run Silent, Run peep People Hong 'Kong Affair Sago of Hemp 8rown Barbarian & The Geisha I Married a Monster Secret Conclave Bengal Brigad~ from Outer Space Sheepman Big Country \ In Between Age Silent Enemy Buccaneer Inn of the Sixth Happiness ~pace Children Buchanon Rides Alone International ' St. Louis Blues ' Captain from Koepenick Counterfeiters Sierra Baron Cinerama South Seas It, The Terror from Smiley Gets A Gu'n Adventure Beyond Space Snowfire Cole Younger, 'Gunfighter Lost of the First Game Spy in the Sky 1 Le"s Rock Street of Darkness Cov:-bay Country Music Boy Light in The Forest Tole 'of Two Cities Dangerous Exile Lone Ranger and The Tonk Force Davy Lost City of Gold Tarzan's Fight for Life Desert Hell Lourdes and Its Miracles Ten Commandments Dive Bomber Manhunt in the Jungle' Ten Days to Tulara ' Ilunkirk MatchJ11aker Thund~ring Jets Flamin~ Frontier Money, Women ,and Guns Tom Thumb Fort Massacre My Uncle Wild Heritage From Hell to Texas Night to Remember Torpedo Run F.om the Earth to Oelet Trial at the Vatican The Moon Old Mon of the Sea White Wilderness Ghost of'the China Sea Paris Holiday Windjammer Giani From The Unknown Pather Ponchali (India) Wolf Dog , , Young Land

AT VATICAN: His Emi­ nence Francis Cardinal Spell­ man, Archbishop of New York, is shown just before A-~ - Morally Unobjectionable for Adults and Adolescents, he emplaned on,' his anT!ual Accursed Hell Squad, 'Return of Dracula Christmas tour of U. S. mili­ A"p.,;ntment with A Hot Ang.,1 ' Revenge of Frankenstem tary establishments in Eur­ Shadow HOuseboat Ride A Croaked Mile ope and the far North. NC Astou~'ding She Mansler How '" Make A Monoler Robbery, Under Armo Attila Hunters 'Senior 'Prom'

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director, resigned from the anti­ Catholic group called Protestants and Other Americans, United For '''Gun Runners Pagans Age cif Infiileliiy Ar a lucasta Harry Block and The Tiger Raw Wind in Eden Separation of Church. and State Haun:,d Strangler Another, Time, Another Remarkable Mr: Pen'!y(POAU). Hell's Highway packer Ploce Cornerstone was laid for the High School Hellcats , Roots of Heaven As Young A'We Ar. $4 million Pope Pius XII Library Harro~ of Dracula ' Auntie Mame, Rouge Et Noir at St" Louis, University where RX M&rder Hot Spell Badlanders micr';'films of priceless Vatican Indiscreei Bell, Boo~ and Candle Senechal, The Magnifiee'nt Library manuscripts 'w-iiI' De In Love and War Ccit on a Hot Tin Roof Separate Tables ' housed. , Certain Smile ' I. Wont To Live ,She Gods of Shar" lleef, China Doll ' The Philippines, largest Jesuit Kathy-O South Pacific Key' cJh' and The Crazy Strc;IRge Case of. Dr. mission, was elevated to province Cr,me' & Punishment life Be'gi,;s' ~t, 17 Manning . .- status. .' Cry' Terror Lonely Harts Ten North Frederick Jesuit F,ather .Michael P. Walsh Ilamn Yankee -­ -, 'M'achete' This Happy Feeling : was mimed Boston'College p'res­ Mon In.ide Dec" s Ron Red Too; Much, Too S~ , ident." :,,' Maracaibo ... Defiant Ones' .1 rou~h of Evil ­ A transcribed radio address by Fi~nd Without A Face' Me and the Colonel Twilighi for the God. , ". .. .• '·t. Pope Pius' -to ,U. S. Catholic Frankenstein-1970 Murder by Contrael U~~~d ,Motlie.r ; ,' , school 'students on A'sh 'Wednes­ ,', Naked Earth' .. Fraueli~ "'" V,kIRgs' : ;::,' ,.Never Lave A Stronger Wolf. lars'e'; Gi~i day opened their a'nnual'Lenten Glinmon's y-talk Notorious Mr. Monks Y:"U!\g Lio;,s, ' campaign for the U. S. Bishops', Of Life and Love Relief Fund. , Formation of the National B - Morally Ohjectionable in Part for All Ca~holic ,Social Action Confer­ Attock of the SO Foat Hot, Cor. Girl, Perfect Furlough ence to succeed the 36-year-old, Woman I Was a Teenage S,uggestivesituation Catholic Conference on Indus­ Blood of Dracula Frankenstein and dialogue Juvenile jungle Perisienne . Blood of The Vampire' 'trial Problems was announced Ey('~ssive brutality; Portrait of on Unknown King Creole in Washington. sodism•. Live Fast~ Die Young Woman Catholic, population of Aus-, 1I0nnie Parker, Story Machine Gun Kelly Queen of Outer Space , tralia was fixed at more than 2 IIride Is Much Too, Mam:zelle pigalle ~ .'" ... Suggestive costuming. million by the 1958 Australian , Beautiful Man of the West _. Rolly Round the Flog, 'Bays Catholic Directory while another € o nfessions of Felix Krull Suggestive costuming, Highly moral nature Dr.agstrip Riot of this story is ' dialogue and situations , survey' showed 24 'millionCath­ olics among Africa's total: pop­ Fiend Who 'Valked The ~ubstanially ';;'arre~ Reform School Girl j West , eluded: Indiana corporation by excessive b.utality Sorority G,ir'

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February headlines also in­ F';rbidden Island .Night ,of the Blood Beast' Tunnel ,of 'Love , formed to halt Sunday Shopping GOng War (Suicide prc;'ented cis (The treatment of the , • ; . Gen. Franco asked more Girl in the Bikini oct of heroism.) subject moiler in this Catholic Action in Spain's Armed Giris on the Loose No Sun in Venice film exceeds the bounds Forces. ; . Bishop Sheen urged God's Li lIle Acre (Suggestive sequences) of propriety and moral U. S. Foreign Aid funds be fun­ High Hell Onionheod acceptability). neled through missionaries. High School Confidential Panic in the Parlor Young and Wild

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Father Gustave Weigel, S.J., of 'description of Protestants "must Woodstock (Md.) College, told not give the' impression that some 100 priests 'attending the Protestantism and Catholicism'" conference that after the first coexist in belligerent tension." World War' "Protestant inviola­ "This is not the case," he de­ bility was destroyed" and its clared. "There is indeed a ten­ "claim to directive authority was sion, but actually it is less than challenged 'by both Catholics and it was 50 years ago. Both non-Catholics." Protestant and Catholic take it In his address, Father Weigel for g~anted that ,the other party listed pluralism, social' activism is here, and here'to.stay. Neither ani:! "nervousness" as the three side has any intention to crush characteristics of Protestantism the other. Both camps want in the United States, ",pacific coexistence. The problem In regard to Protestant I::on­ for both communities is how to cern about Catholic growth, find ways in'which peace can be Father Weigel said' that "the guaranteed. In consequence; high visibility of the Catholic there is a new friendliness shown group with its greater solidar­ for Catholicism, not only by ity makes the Protestants anx­ many individual Protestants but I: ious." " also by many Protestant groups.", "In terms of proportional pop_ Reduce Fear ulation," he continued, '''the Father Weigel said two mov~"·· Catholics and Prote:;;tants have ments tend to red'uce protestant' remained in the same position. fear of Catholicism: th'e' ecumeri- "1 relative'to each other during the, ical and the liturgical. past years. The church-affiliated "Since ecumenism seeks for Protestants form 35 per cent of, the 'una sancta,''' he stated, "it the total population, and the necessarily engenders kindly CathoJics 21 ,per cent."· feelings for aU churches, the But he remarked that the Catholic Church included. Like­ Pr,otestants "themselves are' split wise ecunienism has made its into many groups," and "a par... ,f!>Iiowers stUdY the concept o{''': tial cause, for' Protestan't enthu- " the' Church and' much of the" ',' siasm ,for ecume'nical" union is '", data must be foiJnd in' Catholic''': the fear that. a splinter:ed Pr~t-, .sources. This work necessaJ:iJy',,' estantism will be weak against produces a friendlier feeling ,fOr .. , the' united Gatl)olics." ," Catholics." " , Mixed Motives' F'ather Weigel, ~oted th~t' ihe·.~ "Of course" there are' purer', lit~~~ical,'m'o"e~ent "~has :neen..::-:' motives-, for the movement,",'" strong in the Protestant Episco- '.', Father Weigel stated, "but fear pal. Chur~h f9 r long ti~e" ,~ut',',";: certainly plays its part. ProteSt~ no~ it; is,: also, ,evident i~ "Lpe ,-:' ant fears show up likewise in the. , Lu.theran .', and, ' Pr~sby~erl;u~ I,'" Protestant pol~mic with Catho-. ", ch'1.r:c h,e:;;. The consequ~nce is.,.; lics. To any suggestion tha', the' that the Pro'testant churches look. ' , government, national or local; more Ji!'e Catholic churches. give some kind of aid to Catholic projects ... even though' the aid be indirect,' the Protestants win immediateiy obj ect forcefully!' Inc. ,

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Protestant Hits Anti,-Catholic Bigotry Plan

MILTON (NC) - A Vermont Catholic priest who instituted fire drills for his parishioners during Masses has won the com­ mendation of State Fire Pre­ vention officials. ' "Don't regard this as a joke or a game," Father O. E. Fourn­ ier, pastor of St. Ann's church, warned his parishioners. State Deputy Fire Marshal Chester M. Kirby called the test "excellent and orderly. It took four minutes for an esti­ mated 340 churchgoers to flee," he reported. "About 175 va­ cated their pews in two minutes at the first Mass." "Under actual conditions lives WOUld, be saved or lost on our' ability to meet disaster," Father Fournier declared after watch-

~EW YORK (NC)-The Protestant Chaplain of Co­ iumbia University has called upon his co-religionists to

"repUdiate publicly" those who "are outdoing themselves these daY's in anti-Catholic'bigotry," Although Rev. Dr. John M. Krumm did not name a specific group, it was clear that he was referring to Protestants and Other Americans United for Separation of Church and State, (POAU), a militant anti-Cath-, olic organiza tion. The chaplain said he was "d~eply humiliated" to have to con,fess that "a tiny minority" of Protestant leaders were, in effect. bigots "In, California ·they urge the imposition of a tax on private schools of elementary grade," he continued. "In New York they protest Fordham Unlversity's '. taking advantage of public laws and procedures designed to aid higher education in obtaining . new property. . Tolerance and Equalit,. "These bus~ and ;r enious

'SH~INERS' GII<'T TO ST. MARY'S: In behalf of New Bedford Shriners, Secretary Alvin Tunstall, President' Tom Sloane and Chairman David W.Brodsky, left to right, pre­ sent check and tools, nucleus of a carpentry shop for St. Mary's Home, to Father John F. Hogan, director. Shop is open to boys after school hours.

eritics insist that Jesuits and American CardinaL must be treated' as agents of a foreign, A six' classroom Catholic school sta~, although plainly Vatican' to house 420 students has been City is not a foreign state at all ' ,built in Freeport, N. Y. in 19' in the usual sense of that term," days by voluntary labor. 'toritey'rightly point with alarm The school, replacing one dam­ at violations of the rights of' aged by fire,' was blessed by Protestants in Spain or in Latin Father John J. Madden, a: native America," Dr. Krumm said, "but of Fall River, now assistant pas­ theri refuse to concede that' in tor' of 'Holy Redeemer Church ' Ireland or France, for example. Freeport ' , . . . Protesta'nts are treated with tol':' When the. old buIldmg was erance and equality despite the gutted by a fire of unknown or­ fad o'f overwhelming Roman igin ,local Protestant churches Catholic majorities." offered the use Of their facilities. . Just PlaiD Bigotr,. Parishioners and non-Catholics, Dr. Krumm labeled anti-cath­ skilled and unskilled, volun­ otic activities "plain bigotry and teered their services. prejudice unworthy of real Prot­ Father Madden accepted the estantis-ro." He praised Catholics volunteer labor and a permanent foI" their solicitude for the un­ plywoocl frame building was derprivileged, their concern for erected. The work was fast but racial justice and their mission­ not makeshift. The new structure ari zeal. has tile floors, polished desks and

an electronic communication sys­ tem linking it with the old ' school's annex, where classes are being conducted for 540 pupils in the upper five grades.

~s a youth Father Madden was a ~ember of S~. Peter and ~aul parish, ~all River. He entered the semmary from Holy Name parish, also Fall River, where many members of his family now reside. They include four sisters, Mrs. Thomas F. Higgins, Sr., and the Misses Margaret, Mary and Ger­ trude Madden, a brother, Herbert F. Madden, and a nephew,Dr. Thomas F. Higgins. A neice, Sister Maureen Thomas, M.M., is r~sident phy­ sician in surgery at St. Eliza­ beth's hospital, Boston.

:Schedule of Fast a nd Abstinence, 1959 As Approved for the Diocese of Fa II River DAYS OF PARTIAL ABSTINENCE ; DAYS O~ FAST DAYS OF COMPLETE Only one full meal: two ABSTINENCE Meat and soup or gravy other light meals .without No meat; no soup ,Of gavy made from meat permitted meat permitted. made'from meat. only at principal meal

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As congratulatory messages Oregon's Gov. Robert Holmes· . from all over the world poured' charged "religious prej udice" in, Pope Pius cancelled formal stirred opposition to a proposed' ceremonies marking his 82nd state law for free textbooks for birthday and the 19th anniver-, non public schools. saries of his election and coroAdO g C' 't C t t' P d t "b' n re 0:1 IrCUI our na IOn as ope ue 0 Itterjudge ruled against an attempt n.ess, gloom and outra~e". occa- by parents of a 19-year-old girl slOned by court conVIctIon o f ' I · h p' t F' d II' f P to have her leave the postu ancy B IS op Ie ro lOr e 1 0 rato, f th S' t f St M . . It I' thO e IS ers 0 • ary ,1ft m an a .lan cour on a. c arge Brewerton Ore.

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I. Those who are not obliged to fast may eat meat ,several 'times a day. But if that day be a day of complete abstinence, they do not eat meat at all; if it be a day ,of partial abstinence', they may eat meat only at the prin.cipal meal. ;!. Children under the age of ., are not obliged to. fast nor to abstain. For these the law makes no restrictions. Parents,' however. may well, in­ troduce their children to the laws of the Church 'at an early age, though there is no obligation «t'do so. '

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Nun Den Mother SAN ANTONIO (NC )-A Sal­ esian nun has been named den mother of a San Antonio Cub Scout den. She is Sister Mary, of St. Alphonsus parish, here, be­ lieved to be the first member of her community ever to become a den mother.

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3. Those who are excused from fasting by , reason of health or by a dispensation granted by confessor or pastor may eat rii'eat several'times ,daily. But, if the day be one of complete or partial abstinence, they will follow the rules of No. 1 above, unless they have been excused' or dispensed from the law of abstinence. 4. The Most Reverend Bishop grants a dis­ pensation from fast and abstinence on Oct. :u. the day before the Feast of All Saints.

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NEW YORK (NC)-An insig- Motion Picture Association which nia and statement certifying ap- . sponsors the code. proval by Hollywood's advertis­ . :'Reject One Proposal ing code office will be affixed The pIa'll for putting the insig­ in the future to advertising' .nia and statement on the press sent out by member companies books was decided upon after rejection of an earlier proposal of the Motion Picture Associa­ tion. of America. that film ads carried in news­ This step was agreed upon by .papers ~ear an' insignia. a meeting here of advertising­ According to association offi­ directors of movie companies. cials,' it .was: thought .that the which was held in response to first suggestion overlooked the complaints about bad taste in .possibility that press book ma­ some motion picture ads carriedterial might be'altered before in newspapers.. '. . being _presellte:c;i;to, newspapers Gordon White, administrator " but the ,'seal. .of approval. eni-· of th~ advertising code, said the. ,ployed"n~y,erthele:~s.: ',: ".:...:'" -. indi.cations of code approval will . Mr.,White,the, ,code admiriis:" . be ~~~ached to the "press books" ",., trator;' said,·:tliat..!J.is officepliirts sent. to t~e theater managers by, ,'. to follow:, uIL·ea~li. complaint ·the big film cOl:npanies. A. i'press . ,from .'··'ii~~JlPaPer~-,';pubFshers, book" from the distributor usu- about, ,~f~¢:ncjjng, a~vertise'men~", .ally'accompanies each film and' with ~i.},i,Jap.4Lat~j;Jp-tio~and, in,

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VATICAN CITY (NC) - The monthly mission' intentions of the Apostleship of Prayer, ap­ proved by the late Pope Pius XII, remain in force. They are: January-That the unity of the Church may' attract nations to the Faith. . February-That Chinese Cath­ olics may not be separated from ." the unity of the Church by the insidious action of communists. . March-that many will help to meet: the urgent needs of the Chllrch in Africa. ' . April-,-Tl).at laymen, wo~king .. for the Church in' the missions· ' .niliY ~i-e~ei\;'? ,: s~~nd '. spiritua,l, " . ' 'docn:m~.l: SCientIfic 'and te<;l,tm­ .1 "', " ! . , .. ',," :'. ". " ";,. "\ "cal frammg:" .... , '. '", " }i A.. gift ,tor, S,t" ,ymeent,s' Hom~;," f : i lVlay-;rJlat . ,Moslems will, be,,1:1' ~tO:.,Rev. John,.E".:aoy:d,.·cbaplain,;by.~ l~ ~hrOIl,gp,:,<:>!J.r L~,d~ to a"fu,ll :1' J:;." Left ito :right are:- Mrs,."Dianiza", . ~owle~ge Qf her P1Vme Son. , " . . . . ' ". '. ; , ". " Ju'iie-::-For' 'tile efernal salva-' (;.' ( ...." ',:¥.rs. Ma~la Pacheco, presld~n~, . 'noll" :of' p-eople" t~ "~si~n na~ons" J, '. • ~.:.,<., ~~~ Martm,:,8e~~etary.,"" , 'I.' ,.... ; ,w.hetE; the Church IS not free- to !:i..·•.. ,c,,~ ..l{'..·' ' J , luerclse her apostolate.' ':.: :,;'1'

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derwent amputation,.of .his righh,,\, cies which db" 'hot"seek' ~pproval:, . Every co~ment,excepf from the ';,/lase against racism." .' ively. carry" out " their :du;ties

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" .to'Yard the.lJ;lissions. ' . , .Arohbl~hopAmleto GlDvan~ .. offlce or ~.ts ,c?~terpart :WhlCli, . was,~yqr~ble" -Fll~,e~· J9 hn .F.· U~:$,., I:",rnig.~'citio-,Acf; .~9vemqer.~:-r:hat pUblic~lld", CIcognam ,observed .25th·anm.. '. I rates the film Itself. ., ,Cronm, drr~t<?r o~ the SOCIal . ' private life In Madagascar may ver~ari;s.of hi~cons~crati,?n,!ls.Member~~f the'~~l?tion ~i~~' ':~ction.' Department of the Na­ Repeak·I~;Sought, be imbued with a profourld i a l1Ishop llnd hiS appomtment as :,' ture association are: ,Param:ount· ·tIonal W-eJfar:e';, Conference, has DENVER' ~NC).::LTh'·'D ." . Christian spirit. ' ' ". I' ApOst"olic '-Dele~at~ lo"the '.U. S: "'~Pictures, AlliedArtists, Co!tllTho' :,.rep.or.ted.~<. " " ~... : ... , ," " . ' e e,nv.~ .... , December-'l'h~f the feast of" , 't~th the..va.ti~a~',~, ,CiVitaSD~~ '. ',.;' b~a pifitu-,:es,;' AOt~ :S~tllry" F~Jlf ", ~ Th~, ~~~" ;\n~.<?!1~o . :L?~9tr a Cortf, ~e?~~,o~ I~ml~ation ha~; ·tge, N:iltiv~ty m~ .ke~p ~enllifle.,\ , (CitY 6fGod)pavI1J.Qn'a, fea~re;'" PlCtl,lres, UmtedArtlstjl, Loe",s, ',Hearst ,ne,wspaPE;r, saId. the" urged tepealof the' McCarran- meaning 'in Asia and Africa and ' the 'Brussels (gelg.r~~)·~n teimi:." ',J"; Inc,' 'UriiY,ersa1: /Pictures;Warn!;ff . statetrient!'WiU becOfne 1'a-' hiS":'" 'Walter Act and its replacement' '"iell<lpeopie to a true krt6wie!ige ;'~ tio~al Ex,Posi£.ion; o~eried; ," " './ ,: 'Brothers' arid' Reptlbli() PiCti1re~..( ,to~ic'; declarafj(jb" rand:' -said . ·t~e· " "by legistl!tbrl"tha f "liffii'tns: ,the ;of Chilist. . " , ;. ·i:;·· '.' A" ..Je~ti,i'~ Btm?-!·,;La.,:ch~'pe,~<.~:, .~;i\:.' , ~ '", 'J ,1~ ", ,:', 1..'.,,'.' 1!.. ',. ". ""B1Shopi .mes~~g.e ~as;.'~jbeauh"i:'" ideal "that all human beings are

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Ii Bishop La~renc~J: ';:;hehan of. we~ks, ab.d·a da-y'fi'onl a'remote' "ficulty;cof the latter." . . gates from' fi.ve Southwestern , ., ,II' WYmaIi ' !. , Briageport was elected I'resident· Eskimo village for na'iuralization' ,.: One of the most laudatory ed-, :states.' '. '. ' 3-6592 . . at~e. 5~th. Nati.on~l Cath~lic.·,cerem?nieshere. in ~~ich · n e l,..t.,e, s,t.,F.lr'a. 'V' The MCCarran-W~1ter'Act" aii­ a I"" , ' ~duc~tlDna~ ASSOC1?~lOI:l conven- bec~hle a,n, Am:en~an cItizen. . " 'signs a yearly quota' to countries . CHARlESF. VARGA'S tlon,m Phllad~lp.hla:.,. " ,F.a~her Paul Ll~s~n, S ..1.,a . C~~CA(;O:.(NC)-Susan Smaf- for. inimigrati'on to' the United 254 RocKDALE AVl:NUE ~he 150th anmve.rsanes were .. _natl~~~f ~aa~tncht~ H?nand, .done,'a PlIPi~ at'OurLad)' of"the 'States."The quota ,is calculated ., celeb~ated by ~altlm~re .as a,n ",wa~ .. o.n.eot 60 P,t:r.~onsfromy~ 'i~ngelssclio~Jnere;died of in'-. 'at ~si:ll;th of,on~ per cent of, NEW BEDfORD, MASS. arcl}~I~c~s~ a?d by B~sto~, New. ,natlon!l,w,ho refelVt;<l ~J?. CIh- Juri~·<~~j,v:.~4 in the De'c. P '! the number of persons of a par­ Yo~¥-, LO~1Sv~lIe: and r.~l1adel-. zen!lhip.ill. c.er~~?~i~,s· at ~l~~ict ;., fire:~t ·t;h,e?school. $hewas uie' ,;- ticl!lar I,la¥onalorigin who were phl~.as .dlDceses. . . ," Cour~. . ," . ' " {. '., / 93rd v:~<:tim-~o1'the biilz'e inwhich . living "in the United States' at ,,'., rIle NCWCAdmmistrat,lve" F~th~.r.I;insse~·ca:meJl~r~'fr0ri.I,thr~~.ti#s!arid.~O children dil:id:": the,·.time of, the.1920 censUs.: B.oar<i ,approved .p~ans for" an. Chlforn,alt,' a ,d1Stan~ v:~IJa~e ,~~ " '. __," <:"~ . " ", . : ' ,, " ,', ' ' elght-$1ory ad d 1 t 1 0 n1o. ~he,... 115 'EsKimo'S on the ,Beruig ~a' NCW;C headqu.arters'biiilding in" coast. He 'isthe onW.whHe man Washington.' . > t , . . in tl1e' V'iUage.'l:i:e has served as Msgr. ,.William" .1. McDpnalci a m'issioharY'pHest; in,-Alaska wa~ installed. as: Jlin~ rector of .'~since·1952. ~.~.. '.~. ,.:~, ·-t ' . '.~ Catholic· University,Qt, America. Also receiving U.S. citizenship~ in Wasllington.... '.. ' " '" ". in Ule saine'ceremony'was Sister Mount,,: St. .Mary's , College;,. i Mary .lda;· 'a 'native" of "Montreal,:' .) Emmitsburg, Md.,' .()pe~ed "its ." Canada'. Sister. Ida is ,supervisor ,,' 150tll·anniversary celebra,tion, '. ,'of ,the-kitchen 'at Copper -Valley·· .. · ,S~/~s~' 'S~j~e '- ii1st~l.lation, Cardinal Spellman was,pre-, School; Glenallen, .Alaska. '.' sented' the' Mili~~ry ..Chaplai,ns,.; The schoo', newest Jesuit ed- ' 10'PURFEE'$T:/'FAU Ri~R Association ,annual award, in .. ucational ce'nter' in Alaska, has' New York. ;.' , , ,a student body . that is 40 per One hundred Catholic schoo~,~ cent Eskimo, 40 per cent Indian students in, Washington started , and"~ 'per cent'white.' ,'" . a 10-week voluntEle~ course in the Russian language. ",' v, "; . .. . .r ', . . Other' Apri1" headlines: .Only """', .' '\ '\\'\~ 11'11 ' through Christ :can world"fin:d I" pe;\:ce, the Pope' said" in: Easter-' MeSsage '... ChristoI1her' Dawson' ~... narh~d first professor of Catholic " studies at Harvard Divinity' ," School . ~ . Radiolo'giCal research .• mu'sf be directed' to welfare' of· .. man, 'Pope' Pius' told: scien-· . ,', tists '. '. . ' Bishops"'Cottmiittee' . .', urges end of law allowing ·bra­ '.~ff~_ _"~ ceros to do contract work in U. S:-­ Guam Catholics. dedica,ted cathe­ dral ~hich replaced one ruined , in \Vorid War ii.. Father Bes':"" burgh ~as"rel:!,Pp,oint~dPr,esiden( .; ,.. ; pf),iotre.. I?a!U~ Vnive~sit~., .. ,

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. WASHINGTON (NC) _ "A keen sense of hum~r, very active and very sociable." That's how the new Apostolic Deiegate to the United States, Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi, was described by, a nephew of· his who is studying here at the Cath­ olic University of America. rocket might not make it-and "O-o-o-we're almost thereMario Jossa, 24, an archi­ the game was scheduled. Matter Wish it was over ... " tecture student. at . the univer­ of fact, though, for a while it "Two dribbles, and you can't sity, said he was "surprised" looked as though the game were run with. the ball," somebody ·and "very pleased" at·his uncle's as uncertain as the rocket-but was reminding herself. . appointment as, Apostolic Dele­ · that part comes "You don't clap when St. gate. . later ... After Thomas misses," somebody else Mr. Jossa recalled that thr.ee

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· It r.u c ted to couldn't eat a thingf" . I· '." " . "F' EA. ST' OF: EPI·P·H.A·N·Y:·' Thre~ch.·.· .i.ldren . . po.rtray" "the' ,the stu!lent. said, "imd. he is alsa :. "Pra'yL ·.Pr·a v. "0-0-0, 'I'm C9l d all o"er ...'! .·.very inter.ested in art." .l'eal·hardfro~ . H.enclt Warmer:" ~" threeWise'Men at the Christina~ cri~ atSt-Vincient'~Hoihe, ,':·Asked '~hat languages' the' · three to . five The conteriding'teams had River. 'Theyar~ (1eftto.right)i:;J6S~~hSouza,.'JayBi17.: Apostoiic Delegate speaks, Mr• .' this afterno<)n warm-up,' then huddled in. two. ooeau 'and Peter' Santi~go.. Th~'::;F~a:st.'is Tuesday,. JaJi. 6;' :JosSasaid he knows Spanish, that 'I'll make nerv'ous 'cl'umps' awaiting' the" ...' " ... . . . :...E.ngl~sh, -Italian.and .French. He it ,; : ' b e l l , praying softly. '(We'd hate ' . . , a,dded that· the. Archbishop is .. ,.T.w·entY~thr~ to the . Heaveniy Judge in. ~nd B~a~"S~p'per:' ~~ ,.' ''''partkuiarly 'adept'" in English I.U r i v e Ii .,this· case.) ' . ,. . .... " ,. . ' , "and French. The student- said'he 'amt>ng the~. . .. rh~ ..~1,I,ist~e! . . . . ". .... P~'r;'·a"·d·p. ~and·liis,,·noted,·.unclekeep)iri. ':,-;ur:diriny-,-.-and·if.the.other 22 Wobbly':'bJigs'of a half-hour '~: '~ touch by writing to each other . ,...... ·l·k····' there :·ago·w.··e,re:now.yery,mucpo~t.he. i""< ..•• ..... '" . . .," houses .are . 1 e" ours, .. . . . . ST'.' J' SEP.H'S,·· Colnmunion. Junday is sched- ..monthlY" '..' eater re . ball. Patty Cahill··and Muffit " .., . " .. . , b h · · eouldn'tave' een gr . - , ' ; " . ' , '.',. .'. '. '. '{ATTLEBORO:': . bled ·for·.'Ja·ri. 18: .: .. " Tliearrival,date of the .neW · joicing: . .... . ~ ':Bblari:cIl,an!l. ap the,?the.rcS $~O,~: . ' ,. 'j' i. . ' ! 'HOI.;'* :NAME, ...~... ; .,. ... <: Aposio(i~ Delegate is' ~nd~fi~it'~. L ".:.; ... Boilding Team': ed rea., teaqi.sp~rit,=-nd,pl;lYed ". The Ladies of St ·;A. · nne'will. ·'·'FALL' RIV.ER.···· c:..,- .•.).... . '. '.' : Archbisho.p". vilgrioh.'i .hasserv'ed. . . .smoothly, witlilittle .Kathie. . . . .. I •. • ''I1ien practices began in' e'arn- . Doiuihue; . looking' . about""' six, .me·~(·ru..l7sdaY,everiing,.Jim. :13. '. The. Women!s 'C'uild ·plaris· 'ain: 'the Phili!>pines sirice 1949, elit. Carol'Aiider, herself 10,rig- s slithering 'her ..-way ,. about "like' ASIHrituai assembly will be hela . ham and' beari supper. Thursday, .first as Apostolic Delegate and :iime:- CYO player, generously a streak of quicksilver. ·at7:30 and a social hour, ,under.' ,Jan: 15.. The' Eebri.llirY' meeting since 1951 as Apostolic' Nuncio.' , . 11Dderlook' the co=-ching job. J~This was not-a game that will .the chair~anship·.of Mrs. Henry,·: wilr. feature amagiCiari's pro- .' In' his new post,' he 'succeeds' His ':it"were just a-m~tter of. introgo down in sports history-'-but Flynn will begin at 8.. ·,·gram. " 'Eminence Amleto 'Giovanni · dUcf~ neophytes into the intriit was' a' .game--and B l e s s e d ' .. . " .. . . Cardinal .Cicognani, who. ~as

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Cardinal Stritch,70, died May _students,.· forl!led a"Couil cil for .citY'srhajor ;f;heater owner). and ; ·G·OWAN.·~," philosophy and inllate. c;ourte27 in Rome of a cerebral vascular . Finer Mo~i~ las.t):riQiIth;·~nd. '.he· toid :us 'he' was going' to keep • lies of good sportsmanshIp, helpaccident following amputation pledged themselyes. t() 'stayaway the'· '",condemned movies and , ; "lng,,,,,ith home\Vo~k - in other of his right arm. from all lo.cal thellt.e~su~til the . ~:'adi.Ilt onlY"'Inovies out·of.town." ': words,building·. a team worthy The 1958 O.ffI·cI·al' Catholi~ . ~uality of ~ilqls ,book~d ?ad '.. :An~ther 'theate"r o~ner; Wil- .' r., ;....._ 1 . Bless ed Sacra . -'" , 54.. '. .·.LE,.ASA,.. NT ... ' ..ST. · R.EEl, : " . '«If their schotj, Directory reported, ..36,023;977 - Improved . . , . '.Most . ." other . ..,.. ' ,SprmgfIeld·..· .' . - ·liafu.Set'tos· told students he· .ment.··· . . '.. .Catl1olics in'the U:S:. .an~ .Clark .county :lQ,hIO)~Igh ,-never-has'sh6wn "andnever will': NORTH.ATTLEBORO: '. As sidewalk superintende~ts, . Mrs. Leo N. ·Stupfel of Mc. . f' '. d' show'" . offensive we. parent.ll saw results - Just 'Top K o·e lea ers , TEL. MYrtle9.8231~ , 1 R 1 r stren Minnville, Ore.; four of whose , . Mr. Charters said the student ~ . fine for awhi e. egu a . - . 'el'ght children are in religious" Visit Playgrounds . . uou~ exercise was toning down group' w.ill continue to meet d' er life, was named 1958 Catholic ROME (NC)-Two top. o'fficers periodically. with' theater. offi- ~ "baby fat", appetite f or m~ Mother by the National Catholic was ravenouS, zeal for keepmg Family Life' Conference. o~ the. Knights of Columl:>uS who . ~~~ie:.n future schedulipg of up grades was keen. James A. Doyle of Merrick, represented ·their organization at.· 'em Security Comes N. Y., was named Catholic Press the coronation of His Holiness : EVERYBODY DOES' • And then (to paraphrase a Association executive secretary, ' Pope John XXIII later inspected newspaper cliche), "As it must succeeding G. Robert Cahaney. the six playing fields and recre­ • Bar-B-Q to all mankind, security came to President Eisenhower nomin­ ation centers s~t up and main­ FUNERAL HOME, INC. the Junior Team" - some of ated Msgr. (Brig. Gen,) Terence tained in Rome by. the K. of C. R. MarceJ Roy - C. Lorrai.ne Roy them: It happened to the Juniors P. Finnegan to be MaJ' or' General ,. . f S· Roger L~FraneE . h . k They are Luke .·E.. Hart 0 J .. -:Ginny included:. omewor and named him Chief of Air Louis, supreme knight.o f . t h e V h ·FUNERAI: :DIRECTORS · "done" all too soon, T sows Force ChaplaI·ns. . . .' . 'd .h Knights of Columb~s, an. Jose'p . A year':long tercentary" cele':. F.' Lamb of New York, supreme .indulged in. . IRVINGTON CT. .• FARMS · 'xIi. arithmetic e.xarn brought brati()n 0 f f a.me.d St . A:nne...d e., .' secretary, At.. ~h'e paplli corona­ .. ,.... 15.NEW BEDFORD. :: 145 W~shington St Fairhaven to: light the hidden'weakne.~ses.. Beaupre Shrme, n~ar QU~bec, .. "tio' 0, they' we.reseatec:i.:With.:.dele­ .WY 5·7830 ., Just oft· Route. 6 . ' , .'~' .and: one "in' history clinched' it. d Result? Off the team ·for two o~ene..." ' . . , . , , ; . gations of the .Sov,ere.i~ri: Or4~r >.,.~ ~ ~ ~ weeks while the. shocked team,­ ." Joh~ H. ?a~y~. edItO~ . ~f .. th~ of Malta and the.K1J1~ghts.of,tp:e -+er's were forced'to. giv.e top... CatholIc:.. VIrglDIa~, ~Ichm.~J1d;.. :Holy'SepulchtiC"'i\ "'::!'" " " \' i '~ f {.". D' .was elected presIdent· at 48th . :.. ". 1:".' .. . ... t'.; . ", ; ::~;::~ o~o thC:b~ .. ~~?':~;r~~~:~:, a,nnu'a19~th.olic }>r,:ssA~9.~ia .., . : , : ~«T, . !.. :i" '.; . (if they' ne.ve.r. remember. ,any.- ..tIon.~onvenbo~.I~}~I:C;hr~lOJt~::.· .' 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MANCHESTER (NC) , A. . warning to parents to be on guard manly to the faml1y, and then against a grow.i.ng tendency of to the chur~h and state as agents certain individyals and groups of the famlly. to capitalize upon the fads of Personal Gain modern teen-agel's was sounded "We caution against the growat the semi-annual meeting of ing tendency on the ~art'of some New Hampshire's Catholic Youth individuals and certain ~rOl\Ps, Organization leaders here. who would assume the responThe warning came from Fath- sibilities and, who, for personal er Colin MacDonald, CYQ di- gain, would capitalize upon our rector for the MC/ ~hester dio- young people and the modern cese. The meeting was attended cult of the teen-ager. by parish CYO advisors from all "In line with this we believe ov~r the state. more attention should be given At the conclusion of the meetthe calibre of the places our ing, Father MacDonald issued teen-agers frequent, the superthe following prepared state- vision provided and the motives ment: for which they are operated. "The care for the physical, "We feel that what is best for spiritual and moral welfare of the welfare of our young people · OUl' young people belongs priis more important than catering to their likes and dislikes." Although there was no' indiScores Apprehension cation that Fat8er MacDonald :f.qacl that Particular matter" ia . Over Integration Mind, his statement came oaly JEFFERSON CITY (NC)-A a ~ort time after Chief of':Poli~h~cis P. McGranagban had ~est African editor visiting the United States repolis lie ~ ordeJ;ed the dosing of a "teenheard high pr;ailJe for the Catla- 'age' club" whiclt had begun operolie Church &om Negroes iA . . /'atioft ill a" doWntoWil building. The individuals behind the i4eII , aectiou o!- this natietl. 'I'bomas A. B~, ai, editor ~ reportedl,. bad obtained a state tile Daily l' Iail ill Freetowa, charter and tbe club's elosing Sierra Leone, West Africa, said resulted ill considerable coa· it is "most unfortunate" that 10 troversy lllROftg "olUlg people. II\aIt¥ Americans have become appt"ehensive about the racial Ulinois No. 1 lIegregation questioa. CHICAGO (NC)- IIliooiI "So far as I can see," Mr. Blakie licen~ plate number 1 has beea OOIDIIleoted "the northern United assigned to the Archdiocese of · ·States is paying mere lip service Chicago as th~ past, and will to racial integration·. The ques.. be used on the C4r of,Arcbbishop · tioa I keep askiag lDf'lIe1f, aad Albert G. M~yer. Of.C~aCo. The many others askthemlteives 100, 1958 ,plates wiR be brown:' · Ja-,"How can. ·America be som- . white num.era1~, Colors chosea .. tent GIl promoting brotherhood honor the ~ra~ciscaa' Fathers, throughollt the world and take . who founded 'QJ,iincy, College, the tile stand OIl fteW intillll'atioll oldest Ca~ ~HetIe iii. tiM . . it bas'?"

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DECEASED: Above, Edward Cardinal Mooney,Archbishop of Detroit, died Oct. 25; below, Samuel Cardinal Stritch, Archbishop of Chicago, died May 27. APOSTOLIC DELEGATE: Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi is the newly appointed Apostolic Delegate NEW ORDINARIES: Named in 1958 were (left to right, above) Bishop Paul J. Hallinan, Charleston, S. C.; Bishop James V. Pardy, M.M.; Bishop Howard J. Carroll, Altoona-Johnstown, Pa.; Bishop Coleman F. Carroll, Miami; Bishop John L. Morkovsky, Amarillo, Texas.

FINAL A8S0LUTION: His Eminence Francis Cardinal Mcintyre of Los Angeles imparts the last absolution to the remains of Pope Pius XII in the presence of (left to right) Cardinal Ciriaci, Cardinal Cicognani, Msgr. Enrico Dante and Cardinal Ruffini.

PLAN CLINIC IN JUNGLE: At left, above, Dr. Thomas Dooley, right, St. Louis Catholic physician, discusses plans for a clinic in remote areas of Southeast Asia with his assistants, Dwight Davis, left, and Earl Rhine. In right CARDINAL: John Cardinal O'Hara, CARDINAL: Richard Cardinal Cushing, photo is Lydie Brosse, whose cure of tuberculosis is recogSUPREME PONTIFF: His Holiness, Pope John XXIII, chosen suc- Archbishop of Boston, was named to the 1'lized by the Church as the 55th in the 100-year history C.S.C., Archbishop of Philadelphia, was named to the Sacred College by the Pope. cessor to Pope Pius XII by the Sacred Colle.lre of Cardinals. Sacred College by His Holiness, Pope John of the Lourdes Shrine. \

DECEMBER HOLOCAUST: 91 children and three nuns died as a result of fire in Our Lady of Angels school in Chicago.

POPE AND CARDINAL: In one of the last photographs of Pope Pius XII, His Holiness is shown chatting with Francis Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York.

LOURDES. 1958: Millions of pi}grims visited the famous Shrine of Our Lady during the centennial year. .

Amleto Giovanni Cigognani, Apostolic Delegate to the United States for the past 2.5 years, was named to the Sacred College -6f Cardinals by the Pope and recalled to Rome.

APPOINTED: Most Rev. Albert G. Meyer, Archbishop of Milwaukee, (left) was appointed Archbishop of Chicago; Most Rev. William E. Cousins (center), Bishop of P~oria, was named Archbishop of Mil"':'llkee, and l\~,y,t Rev. John F. Dearden (right), Bishop of Pittsburg, was named successor to Cardinal Mooney as Ar-.;hbi;;llOp of D"c.l.'oit.


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By Msgr. George G. Higgins 'I'be following is a kKter l'eeeiyed at ow offiee-it 3peehI tor itseIr. Diredor' NCWC Soeial ActioRDepartmeDl On April 8,1957 the United Automobile Workers InterMo. Kev. Bisher. Rational Union amended its Constitution to provide for the establishment of a Public Review Board to be made up of I am sending you $10.00 for The Society for the ProparatiOB of the Faith. I lost my boy Raymond, Monday in a school fire seven "impartial persons of good public repute, not working at Our Lady of the Angels School. He Ilnder the jurisdiction of the as the chairman, Rabbi Morris had a birthday comiDg, December 24thUAW or employed by the Adler, puts it in his Preface to his 13th. He was going to graduate this [nternational Union or any the Board's First Annual Report eoming .June, and I did have all kinds 9f its subordinate unions. -that the UAW is free from of plaDS for him, but God deemed it otherTbis Board was given the aucorruption and gross perversion wise. Sinee I ean't get him aDything for tIlority to make final and bind- of the democratic procedures." his birthday aDd also for Christmas, I ing deciSions It is to be expected, he added, kDOW how proud he wODld be if I used on all cases that in a Union as large and as the mon.ey for others. appealed to it ramified as the UAW there My husbaDd has beeR out of work i D accordance should be instances of just grievfor six mODt~plaDt elosed after he had with Article 3Z aoces or appeals from the deciworked there for thirt,. :rean. At the of the Intemasions of the·International Execu...meDt it is what I eaD afford. tional Constitive Board. Be was . . altar bo,., boJ' IICOIR .... a tutioD, and __ But none of the cues whidl velT goOd SOli. B1l( ft aeeDied God took RUSSIAN BISHOP: de81 with matthe Board has dealt with, he II. . .heR he . . . 'at hAa best. , .. ter relatM '- . rightly concludes. "reflect evWI Father Andrew Katkoff, So Jitue1l coed .... eo1lle of' tIM deatIIs· of . . . inaoeebt M.I.C., a Russian priest. has .Ueged yjGlaiD the basic structure of the eIliIdrfJll-110 _e wiD ever real People w:beaever DrkeilM tions of ·any Union. or the conduct of its bee D consecrated titular tile . . . . of a e1iureh, are eo _clersdaa41 GcHI's wa,-. I ArL-CIO l!:tItaffair.... . Bishop of Nauplia, in the kaew K Aa _ han .. "'e~ 1nK OM ilia. • WIi.Ha ... ical Practicell Thirdly, the recoaI shows that Byzantine-Sl~vonic Rite. He what Be knew best. ' Codes and . .,. both the leaden and individual 117 e,-es are .~ ............ k. . . . . . . . . . . .,..... II win serve as Coadjutor to lIdditional E t hie 81 Pncticell members of the UAW who were wM BiIIl. . Godes that IDlI7 be adoptecI Dr directly involved in the variou Archbishop Alexander Ev· . . me.,.... ~ Iatenlational Union. (Article c;lBeS decided b7 the Board eon- reoinoff. NC Photo. • Of the International Coastituducled tbemselns with admir: .... deUs wflIl tile rigbtil,. eI. able dignity and restraint and thol~ E ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . NI!Ir., "iiadividual tDeaiben 0 1 " . . . . . . . that their cooperation with the • . . i'; ' . - bodie& Of, the UAW.) ., Board left nothing to be desired. , . , ' What the record will show ia :¥r~~ aee-4I M_ A..-we the future DO ODe can pcedkt. " : Record ~rculaUon of Z3,7l6,418 Your letter was,like ~ Book,pf.Job tbe.Twentieth CentufT. :'JIbe reactioa of,. the. As of 1ioda7, Iaowever, it is 8 among 581 Catholic public;ltiODS .Tob, 1'0U remember, lost all his poPell$ions, as well as his family ....... ....... of .....in the u.s. wu reported in the IIIld his health. Ilia answer wu: "The Lord gives and the Lord -.. establ....._ .........-........ pte-ae for this member of the .... in general, very fayonble. Public Review Board to aaociate 1958 Catholic Press Directory. takes away; praise be the Lord." If 0 t altogether unexpectedl,.. himself with the Chairman wllea Parishes throughout the U. S. Not only is your resignation beautiful, but you add sacrifice however, a minori17 of influenhe says, in the final paragrapll 8Cbeduled novena services after to sorrow. The $10.00 offered to The Society for the PropagatiOil ~_. -...~ ~ _ ••__:.-.-._ ...._ . pope Pius issued his "Meminiue 01. the Faith, given at a time whea your eyes are dimmed with ......- .. ...- ..- -.......-- ..of hi$"Preface that "the ereatioa .. -.unmaril,. dianiB. ~.:-- ' . Qfcthe P,ubnc Reyiew Board re- jUYat" encyclical asking pra,.. . tears and your husband's hands are unavoidably idle, is almost like UA"s ereatioa of the2~'~< .v. . . '_. ,.. . .:~ stability for the persecuted Church. saying to God: "You have taken what I thought was aU; now I ReriewBoanl .. aepical~:~~biJj~;,:'";~ "ather VernoD ". Gallagher, give more." As it is only when there is sunshine that a rainbow ....tions coup. . '""".' Which~Am ': possesle. Duquesne University president, can be seen in. the rain, so it is onl,. through Faith ill the SoIl I said at the tilDe, in tIdI,_aDd indicates that it bas the was elected Provincial Superior of God that bright hopes can glisten through tean. _ , that nothing could be '*'ore capacity for self-discipline to of tbe Holy Ghost Fathers. You and oth6 parents send your children to a school to save futile than to engage in aJ.ll!iori enable it increasingly to remoYf!. Mother Mary Colman of their souls; Heaven called them to the Patroness of the School, controversy with .ttlee' disthe deficiences aDd inequities Wilkes-Barre, Pa., was chosea Our Lady of the Angeis. Would to God that all OIl whom the gnmtled critics of the u:Aw and . from' ,irhich DO large organiza- Mother General of the Mary- Scarred Hand of Christ has laid the imprint of the nail would, in their grief and sorrow, think of bringing Faith to the pagans aad some of its ~ ha4 iWn iaentirelt' free." knoll Sisters. of the world as you have done. Other Raymonds will arise to take ben of the Publle ~eW Bowci.CRS-NCWC, U. S. Bishops' reI would be perfectly willing ... e Hef agency, sent tons of clothing, ~ place in' Asia and Africa through your Charity. let the re..--ord speak lor itself. 151 al $10,000 in medicines to Santiago, 1ft the name of the Holy Father's Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the Faith, I beg God's colUJ()ling blessing upon you. At that tUne, of course. tbel'e CeIltilawe41 ..... Pace o.e Chile, flood victims. _ ' t any record,. fer. the DQard.; tiOft that ,.he bas taken to Rome Chieago's Auxiliary ArcltAssuring yOli of my prayers, I remaill IIad yet to hQlditl;nm ~ "like It''fishcin'itS ,own waten." bishop William D. O'&iea "aitbfull7 yOW'll ia Cbriet, IlIld some of' i&m..eni~ lIM On Christnlas., Day"ihe Pope marked Ilia 55th ordinatioo:;aDaiFULTON J. SREEM yet tie lay oii visited two ,hcJlJiriqls and abIo yersary. lor the first' thne. M$lI11ft\ile, . entertainect' a grOUp of orphlllYl "or the second time itt 38 National Director however, ··the . ·BoateI has' had atrd crippled ehildreB ill the many years Connecticut's Sutime to build . . a'lairly ei!::tenVatiean Palace.. preme Court upheld state's la_ sive recorq,wiiich is adequately ........, ~ Site regulating Sunday sales. Cut out this column. pin your sacrifice to it and mail it to the summarized in its First Annual, Acootripanyfug Pope . Tohn OR Nat ion a 1 Catholic groups . , Report. ' the visit to Regina Coeli was backed Dr. Morris A. Jacobs, Most Rev. Fulton J, Sheen, National Director of The Society for Copies of thia report, which Msgr. Mario Nasalli Rocca di Commissioner of New York City the Propagatiot;l of the Faith, 366'fi'ifth Avenue, New York I, N. Y.. was submitted by the Chainnan Corneliano, his Maestro di Camhospital, for his refusal to allow or your DIOCESAN DIRECTOR REV. RAYMOND T. CONSIDINE, to the UAW membership on'nee. era, who served as his guide and a doctor to fit a patient with a 368 North Main Street, Fall River, Mass. 10, c;ln be Obtained free of aide. Msgr. Nasalli Rocca has contraceptive device. , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cltarge by writing to the Execu- long worked with Regina Coeli's Jordan scene of Christ's birth, tive Director of the pubnc Reinmates, and has given the last crucifixion and resurrection, be- • ~ , t t h AA • fl~~'''''';, ••• view Board, 1409 David Scott sacramen s 0 more tan..., concame center of Middle East revo- • :. A' _, ""'!' Building, Detroit 26, Michigan, demned prisoners. Once his life lutionary c r i s i s . . • or to the trAW, Solidarity was endangered when he was Father Adolf Martin Borman. • • House, 8000 Eaat .TeffenJoB. Deattacked by a condemned man. 28, son of church-hating top • • troit, MicWgaa. Later, be heard the man'li COIlHitler henchman, was ordained • • fession and administered CoMin Innsbruck, Austria. • • CritieisM 1J.~" munfun to him. 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CLEVELAND (NC) -, Ac­ scene material off the DeW&­ quittal of a, bookstore operator stands, he stated. of this city on charges of oli­ "When police pick up any­ 'scenity should not be inter­

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ROME (NC)-A Milwaukee Cuyahoga County Prosecutor is obscene", he, asserted, "it will, couple had an unusual exper­ .John T. Corrigan warned here. ience here by first attending the go to the Grand Jury. If an in­ Michael Kowan, operator of ordination of their son and two dictment is returned, we will Kay's Book Store, was acquitted days later the marriage of their by a jury of eight men and four prosecute. daughter at which the priest­ Mr. Corrigan also emphasized women after a two-and-a-half son officiated. week trial in which the defense that charges of possessing ob­ Mr. and Mrs. Laurence A.

contended that the mentioned scene magazines against another (Moon) Mullins came to Rome

Cleveland merchant will not be magazines in the indictment did from Milwaukee, where Mr. Mul­

dropped. The trial of Lawrence not violate "community stand­ lins is athletic director at Mar­

DeLisse, operator of the Square ards of morality," the basis for quette University, along with

Delicatessen, is scheduled for judging obscenity laid down by about a dozen friends and rela­

January. . the U. S. Supreme Court. tives.

Mr. Corrigan said "it would be However, the prosecutor point­ Their son, Laurence, Jr., who a serious mistake for any store ed out that keeping newsstands CHECK FOR WORLD'S CHILDREN: An $850,000 gift had been studying at North Am­ 'operator' to think the door is free of obscenity will be ,more from the people of the United States to thJ children of 'the erican College here, was ordain­ now open to salacious, and ob­ difficult unless an Ohio law ex­ ' , , ed' for the Davenport, Iowa, scene materia!.''' There wiIi'be no empting second class mail from ,world was,presenteq to E. J. R. Heyward (left), deputy exec­ diocese' by Bishop, Martin:: J. · 'letdown in ,t~e e.fforis of po­ ,proSeCUtiOR . for ., obscenity il!I litive director of the United Nation's Children's Fund, by

O'ConnOr, rector of the'college, lice~nd pr~secutor. ~o. ,keep .p~: 'changed. " repre'sentatives of three religious youth, groups. ,They are ,in a' ceremony 'at Ule instituti'on ' "(left to right) John A. McLaughlin, Catholic; Robert'S. for Y.S: diocesan .seminarians; . , Miller, Jewish; Stuart Langton, Protestant. NC Photo. · "He said his first Mass in the Junior RingsPrtts~nted convent' of the Sisters of Holy · Gonzaga Loan · (::ross, Casa San GiovamiL'Thli!se ,SPOKANE (NC)-A $15,000 'student'body presidimt; will be nuns attend to the cooking at. the ' ,. .Joan 'fund, donated" to the asso- available to students in amounts college. Fa,ther 'Mullins, ~elebrate';. l)ill , JESUS MARY A'CADEMY, th,f,li,t junior sisters who pledgeeJ "i~!ed s~ud~Ilt 'bo~y ()f, G?,?zaga . of $500 and will' be renewable , . FALL RIVER '.' . Umverslty here 10 the wll1 of ' " , ' . ' second Mass at the marria~ of to follow the ideals they repre­ ',Mrs. Gertrude M. Schmidt, for· each, year, the stu~~nt need~ fl­ his sister, Mary Ellen, to BoC,co Rev. R6gel"-P~ Poirier, spirit.:. sented. 'ual director, blessed junior ringl' . The '. Junior';'Senior prom was "financi'aiiy needy~tudents will ,nanCia,l. help: Recipients . will 'Matera of Rock Falls, Ill. T)le ceremony was held in the CD8pel and spoke to the student body 011 held' at' the Viking Ho~el" :New­ · be inaugurated· a~ the next se~",: ,haye up to ~O years aftel'gradu­ .'.' ' ,:,atio~, to ;J;ep.ay; .theamQunt,. bor­ of the Choir in St. Peter's BasIl­ their spiritual significance. Sen­ port "with the theme "The · ester., , :'! The 'fund; adininil!tered by the rowed.' , 'J.' ica. "iors then presented the rings ' to' Tl'I(elfth ~f Never."

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GARRISON (NC)-Since its Orthodox there is only one quei­ inception 'a half-century ago. tion-that of pa~al supremacy. the Chair of Unity Octave, now If th~ Roman p!Imacy were ac­ observed worldwide, has been cepted the whole East would under the 'protection of the joyously support the Marian MADRAS (NC)-The .congreBlessed Mother, Father Titus' truths defined by the popes. gation joined . the priest in prayCranny S.A., national director "Some Anglicans and Luthering parts of the Mass aloud for of the ~bservance, recalled· here. ans honor Mary; others consider the first time' in . Madras at a The Octave is. an eight-day devQtion to, her. as a great obfour-day liturgical conference period of prayer observed· amistacIe to reunion. Moslems re:.. which drew delegates from 10 ually from Jan. 18, feast of St.. spect her and seem to accept. .South India dioceses.. Peter,'s Chair at Rome, to Jan. 'some of the truths as held by the'· The session was dedicated' to 25,' feast of the eonversion of St. , . faithful.. : .the theme only recently reiterPaul. Its intention is for the "Some Jews. honor her as' a 'ated by the Holy See-that the reunion of all Christendom and. noble' and holy woman: the ,present passiveness of the laity for· 'the conversion of. un,be-· .MothlCr of the Great Prophet; at ·Mass should ;;ive way to "vital lievers·.· '...' , . So~e deny any devotion to,Marr. " par.ticipation." 'rhe Octave was .begun pr but,:they sho:w .r~spect "and .~s-. . : • Highlighting, the conference" Fath.er Paul. Francis yv~tson, .:., !ee~!:?r ~e~ ~J?~ her. miSSIOn . '.,' '.' . . ' wer:e two evening Masses sun~ hea.<;I. of. th~ ~mm.';lnity: ~f, the, . m life. . . . .... UNITY OCTAVE .POSTER: This. poster, especially for th~.)ntentions of; the meet- .: AtQpement ,friar~ .and. :t:I:uJ;l~" ..at .. " Fa~~r Cranny' also remI?d~d:' re ~red to'· ubHCize the~Chair of Unity Octave ohservance, , I ing i~' .~t~ ;M~!<y's Co-Cathedra!...'. Graywoor . Mp.J.1~sJery:, ~f!r~,." ..m ..:. ":~~~~. ,~~, Pf~r,.,·fol'>~prIs,t~.ap.: ,t~. I!_."'''..,....•.."p.,. -_•. ,. .. - ,'." . ' . . .. , . . . G' ., ·In th~.•·Jil'st:,l\4ass, ·,the ··people 8' " 1908 when ~t' was an AhgliC;~~. '. ,,' umfy ,,~~.rp!.g t?~ ".:.<?5:t~VE!... '~~'" . ~5!:&.)~f.~.n,.~~~!1eCJ.)~y",the P~P.~fil.l 9.~~I~e., ~t G~,ay.nWOrn ar:i .... :par~~·w~e.:Si.i·~'iHn their English: .. ,J .chijr,e~,.C;9,ro~~tr..~;,.,~. ,. ~.;.,'.,,"hr sh!>u:t~ R,ra~ fo~ an ,.~n.c~e~e..of .... r.~,~gn, .~. ~t,.::~~~~. ~he :.9.tffgr:en~".lQt~ntjon.s.,.qf.",p.z:?yer. ..£01:"." ~tran -~j:ead oiMhe1tradi- " ','Nlt,H~~ .F.~·tl!-~r1 J?~)JtYt'lpfe\.\hi~."" r i·dev~I:~ln t~ Ou~;, ~a~y ~ amo~~ .. ' ,each. (lay .of'the: o,cbive, J a ll. !~ ,to 2~., NC\,Photo:~ g" I ' d ,.<, :." ", ~:tion ' .. tire "congrega"'" 1J'1 .., ,t ·f:a.ri't~JJS le~~~J~9Rut begl~n~!!g,th~...."•. ~ t?elJ1a~hfulltand ... t..ne ®'~~GathQlollo·t!;· 1.1 ~,·;W,\·:~'" 'i,.r"~ ' . --_. ,~,"r ,.;1'" .' it ~) ,,'" I ~1";'~" ';'" r.~~ t :1' 1 'i-I": ••.t,;; ,,1' ,.d· ~"}}.:tio e ~prieg(, .using~... II ,.,' .OctavetoSP.ep.c;,er:~one~;at),.~~.,: ..J"lIcs.The.more.thIS.lovespreads t,~",,·]·, ~-S········~ -:aiO"""'"'1''' ~ I·l··t~,:" ,.'"'le ~ ved-·on..·.ente~ " . . . . . ' glicari clergyman: in England in .!hroughout the _~?rld ~he ne~re~, ,_ Ic~n O:'l~;: "',""::CI,J~,,.:;.~'.~ .~ :'!,ing.:ffilfCliur~. e second Mass:"", . . .. ,. ,l907!?;/.¥.~.tN,:~·~r~~v(?c~P$9rd;::'ISt he gO~~o~,~~ty ~f.I<;aIL;.w.~~·'t',j,;-;i:W··"b'iI;~jHe""':'; ·'r~,··"·:;,,,':'leatured,,·the .·same·'Pl'ayer.s·;·and: :'. .:r,.~. "T .:". .. "~" .~I' .. " . .,; ....." . " ....:, .. ,.;...... ,,,.....'!lIli.. ·"·'"responses translated"into"Tamil,"""',

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Asserts Deepest' Wisdom Is Acceptance of Mystery

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Pope John Ends Old CU$tom

By Joseph A. Breig

During his visit to Gesu Bam,;, bino Hospital on Christmas, Pope I feel a desire in this Christmas season-and I am sure John apparently ended a custom connected with the person of the that others must feel it also-to go in spirit into the homes pope. He was offer.ed a white

of the' children who were taken out of this life by the fire skullcap to be exchanged for his

in Our Lady of Angels School in Chicago. . . own, which a member of the

This is an extremely diffihospital staff said would be kept

b the ho 't I a . cult m.atte.r to wr.ite about, after them. And then we are y Spi a as souvemr. separated 'until evening. But He placed the skullcap on his not only because of my Jimi- never am I separated from our head, but returned it saying:

tations, but because human Joe; who d~ed,. and ~urBerna-. "I shall not give you mine for

language: stumbles under the dine, who' died; they ar.e with me two reasons.'

burden of the greatest realities. ·af my desk;' they: return home' "'First of all I do not want 1<1

But, its very . with me. . . , '. . be' the cause o~ special hatrilak,;, . d·if:l.i c~'lt y . . Th·ey·aie our ~"in'saiQts,thes~' .... . ". . . · e r s ' creating my skullcaps and

makes it alHhe inn6centones who' went to God0NLYBROTIJERS 7 .CARDIN~LS.: HiS' .JJ:m'ineilc~ secondly because the affair of the

·,more worth. the with their' baptisms'spotless .upon : ·Amleto. Giovanni' Car-dinal Cicognani, left, shakes hands,· skUllcap could become a. super­ U:ying. ' . ~e~. 'Yh>: God. did, not' leave: ' with his ~1"9~her, His' Eminence Gaetano Cardinal Cicognani, . stition;" . . . . ' ..... ,: . " .

".1 am ,nof ut.. .Ahepl wIth us; ·W.~;,dO'(l!ot know~ c>Prefect· of- the.Congregation Rites. Bis.hop. John F;"Dear::. J)url~~.3 VISit. ~ th~ w~rd.~~

tering ~:m;;~e ,But we:~o·knowNJf'I~·,~fwecC?lI~~d :d~il'of p'tt burghnewr :,. edA hb' h' ·.fD t, ;t'" to' ~lde~c~l1l~ren he klSBed()ne chl.l~ .

"pious platitu~e; .' ,,-.~ ,throug~t~~, ~yes,of.,:'I:!JS '., .. ·t" . .,. ~h·4.::N·'C'"'Phc!.. ~am, ,re. IS, Op {) e, ~.Ol ,18 a who. ,was und~r :.. tr~~tment-l~ . bOundless WIsdom., and goodness, ~X; r.eme rig ."" . ow. . ", ' .. head, and ,face 1DJ~r1es. .": '. I '. ·am ":Voicing Cleveland Universe Bu!letin

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. ··.Co-When.: I am .asked' how ·mali).- .'. 'Since we caimot·see·,WithH.is·· .. " "f th G I .' ld t· ...." . t : ? ' , ... ',; '.C'·1 .Latm i\menca. ~/>, . 'ehildren,'~e have, I.ans~·eriiv~:· knowledge and hc>iiil,ess; .we'do· . c~py 0'. e ospe s ~as So a J!l.~~as.t~c, a~tIsts of the . MipOle :', Ri'cilatd P8ttee, author and r ,I do so for' two reasons. First, o'ot understand-or 'af'best' un,.:;..~ublic ~uctiori ~.ere. to a~'Ai,n'e..:-:: Ages.',rhe few extant examples" history professor at Laval Uni­ because, in the' ordinary manner derstand faintly':iBhf'w'e"know ' ~c~n art·\iealer. '," , 'ofIlis' "ork are regarded as the' ·versity· in Quebec, ,cites two of· speech, the .quest,ion means 'that· He··loves.our ch.ildi'lm;' and, ·The :·Helmal'shausen; 'Gollpeli:linest HUiiriinations of'the Mid:" reasons why 'American Catholic. ~ .howmany living children? And us, infinitely more :than ·we can 'dating·. from .th~ 11th century, dI"'A ".,_. ' , . , .c· '.- 's~ould be interested in theprol):.· · second, because there is no par- love them' or iov«i;,. ourse~ves ... was sold to H" P. Kraus of New . e g*1.~" lems of Latin Am'erica: ticuIar·point in inject~ng a. note Therefore we "accept; the!efore"Y~rk for 39,~00:p.ounds· (apprq~-, The book· was taken'from,the 1) "The :American hierar.chy of 'bereavement. . . we ·approve; therefore' we give. imately $109,200), in ·SPite. of'the 'libra'ry of the monastery at some- . bas' expressed' its deep concern' In'so replying., however, I am . thanks even out Olour painaitd pleas of' Archbishop,. Lorenz time in the 13th century, Owned and willingness to aid in ,the conscious, of the 'huge· inadequa- bewilderment:. And"in . l prayer ~:": Jaeger, l of Paderbol'n:tbat, .' it::: .by' a': Norman., family in England' ;i-eco'v'ery' of a more vital"Catholie cy o(·my response. The fact'is,'" which"reacnes .through:,the·'Veir i . sboul~ :bereturned to Germany.....· ·l~r:, manYi"y.earsj·· it turned up t, 'life,'in'Latin America," 'and we have ~,ven children; The,; to our ~~ildrel1",w~ gl'O~ ,~loser t· • ,Archbishop . Ja~ger'il"·pli'a·.'8si ~:teI:" ,i,D.,. ,~e po~ession of. a . ~)···the Holy' S~ itself hal fUI1Q1e.r fac~ Isthatthe,tw9 whe>.m., ~o them.eac'" day; , .. : . . . , , : ma(leiri:letters to' GetrilanPres-;.' ":9P~e,. ~c?Wsh fal~llly...It passed , e.x,p,ressed ,_he, Wish that the.,

e wou~d descrife ·as h~~~n,g" 'We say .theY·'A(<<!I:e ~keno~t.o(ident:'rh.eodor HeusS and Chari:' from. theIr hands .I~~. t,he .D~SOIJ ' ,United States and Canada if<ltel-:.,

...bed are mexpl'esslbly, more ahve . this lite.. And we'say tnat; the '~noi" Konrad Adenauer. Both: ,;Perrms art collection m Malv~~n .est 'themselves actively, in the

than. ijI,e ,others. ~pd finally t~e~''''children''of Our Lady ~f 'Angell! "'leadet~' fuaae" public' sUlteiri~ii~:" ,England>'· ,solution of this qU~sti6n;i'.

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Christon Calvary, has averte.4 . '..;,:". from the world some. ,titanic 'ca­ r ·;.The' Pop~ ~arried.'Milwaukee's . taostrophe. One ·thing· is sure~

~r Archbishop .4lbert G. Meyer all tneir sacrificeis·:IOre'ver· meanArchbi~hop '01 Chicago.' , inglul and forever ·glorious. And :.... Mrs. Mark A. Theisen of Cov- in the end, it will 'reward them.: , lrigton \vas, eleCted 'president' at forever with unimaginable joy" the,.. 29th National Council of reunited with their Jit~ie. ones~ ,. .: ,. Catholic' Women's 'convention in ~ St. Loui~.. Christopher Dawson, 68, Brit,.: ish convert, scholar, previously denied U. S. entry on tubercu­ losis suspicion, was cleared by Plumbing ...eating': U. S. public he'althofficials to Over 35. Years ,

become first Catholic studies of Satisfied· Service: . .:. .

professor. afHarvard. .~ Edmund S. Mus)de, 44, in 1954 .1 806 NO: MAIN STRI}:ET first Catholi~' elected' Governor ~ Fall 'RiverO~5,.7497 of Ma'j~e, becam!'! that state's first Cathplic elected. to'U. S.

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, Pope Pius XII died (3:52 a,m., Oct. 9) at CastelgandoIfo, ending a 19-year reign. Sixteen days later 51 cardinals elected Cardinal Angelo Roncalli, By Rt. Rev. Msgr. John S. Kennedy 76, Patriarch of Venice, as Pope. At a time when we are being urgently summoned to He chose the name of John make a stand for freedoms which are in danger of disappear­ XXIII. ing from our society, there is relatively little notice of, or President Eisenhower attended concern about, the acute peril to ol!e basic and vital freedom. Mass in Washington's St. Mat­ thew's Cathedrai for Pope Pius It is, as the title of a new the crl,lcial question whether the and sent three personal repre­ book by Father Vigil C. exercise of the right of freedom sentatives-State Secretary John Blum, S.J., puts it, Freedom of choice in education is to be Foster Dulles, Mrs. Clare Boothe of C hoi c e in Education penalized by the withholding of Luce, former U. S. Ambassador (Macmillan. $3,95). Indeed in a public services to which all are to Italy, and Atomic Energy stunning display of obtuseness, entitled. Commission Chairman John F. so m e of the He points out that such serv"" McCone-to the funeral Mass at very p e 0 pie ices are rendered not to institu­ St. Peter's Basilica (Oct. 19) for most exercised tions but to persons, that all the late Pontiff. abo u t other youngsters are equal before the Cardinal Celso Constantim,' 82, freedoms, flatly", ' law, and that each has the right Chancellor of the Holy Roman deny that this:::'" to an equal share in all benef\ts POPE ARRIVES BY AUTO: Msgr. Frederico Callori di Church died (Oct. 17) of a heart one exists, or' ,}, which the government provides Vignale, papal majordomo, at right, helps His Holiness Pope attack in Rome and Cardinal at any rate is for the class to which he belongs. Edv:ard Mooney, 76, Archbishop John XXIII to alight from his automobile in Rome's Piazza constant wit h He goes into the, matter of of Detroit, died of a heart attack di Spagna, to attend ceremonies held there recently. American de­ government subsidy not to insti­ (Oct, 25), an hour before enter­ mocracy. tutions but to persons. Here he ing the conclave to vote for the new pope. Such people quotes the observation of George Good Thief Sunday was ob­ believe that ed­ K. Gardner, professor in the served in 4,00 U. S. ,correctional ucation is a government monop­ Harvard Law School: "A system houses on the Feast of St. Dis­ oly, that the state must not only under which ail 'school children TOLEDO (NC):-"There is a 25 years ago when only a minor­ mas. regulate all education, with none receive the same measure' of lot to be done." ity of them accepted Negro ap­ Millions of young people took permissible except what the support from the taxpayers This challenge has been plicants. part in the eighth annual Na­ state provides. comes closer to reflecting' the voiced by Father Charles F. :'ejecting t'lose who still say tional Catholic Youth Week. This runs clean counter to the spirit of the Declaration of Inde­ Bergstrom, O.MJ., chaplain, as Honored were: Bishop Peter American principle, long hon­ pendence and the First Amend­ the new Catholic Interracial "The time is not ripe," Mr. Hun­ ton said: "The Bishops say the W. Bartholome of St. Cloud,

ored in practice and specifically ment than a system under which Council had its first annual meet­ time is ripe." Minn., with 1958 Distinguished

vindicated by the SUPreme the right to receive any measure ing. Service Medal of National Cath~

Court, that citizens have a right of support froin,the taxpayers is Mr. Hunton encouraged accel­ choose schools, provided that conditioned upon attendance at George 'K. Hunton, executive eration of the work in the par­ olic Rural Life Conference;, Dep­

these schools be properly accred­ .a municipally controlled school." secretary of the Catholic Inter­ uty Under Secretary of State

ishes, and leadership partici­ ited. In other words, if non­ Veterans Have Choiee ' racial Council of. New Yor~" told pation by interracial council Robert D. Murphy, 1958 Peace

' He q'uotes, too; the remarks of ,the !Ylembership ,45 or 50 c,oun­ public schools meet official members in neighborhood 'and Award of Catholic Association for

standards, they have a right to Wi~ber G. Katz, professor in the cils wil~ have been organiz«:Id by community efforts, including ef­ International Peace; Robert S.

exist and citizens have a right UniversitY of Chicago School of ,next Sum'mer. At present, he forts to solve problems of juven­ Shriver, Jr., Chicago, and Jametl

to get their education in them. Law, ,who, commenting on, the said, there are 3,6, i!1~l~ding T. Harris, New York Negro'

ile deliquency, antagonisms be­ The question has another as­ program, of G.I: Scholarships, ,'eight below' the Masori':'Dixon leader, 1958 James J. Hoe;,

tween groups, and panic selling ,line. ," ",. \ Awards for Interracial Justice

of homes. \ Mr., H'unton' sa:'I'd som'e''", of the pect" currently of increasing said, "Congress left veterans free and Paul V.. Murray, co-founder

moment. This is the view that as to their choice of school and public schools are agencies for, profession. ' challeng~ rests with: h~spitals Praises Movement and president, Mexico City

indoctrination in secularism-the "And, 'not even the ~ost en- and organizations. Only'amInor­ As he paid a tribute to the College, 25th Catholic Action

philosophy which holds that all thusiastic 's~para:tionist' criti- ity orhospitals,~he said,\viIJ en­ Negro leaders of the interracial Medal of St. Bonaventure (N. Y.)

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reality is encompassed by this cized this policy or question~d courage' the training of' Negro movement, Mr. Hunton said the University. world, that spiritual reality does its constitutionality." Professor nurses.' He spoke of problems National AssociatIon for the The Holy See issued a direc­

not exist. Katz also said, "In 1925, the Su- in the acceptance of Negro priv­ Advancement of Colored People tive aimed at greater participa- •

. Iy ate patients land I'n the apPol' n t - ·IS a " t orgamza 't"IOn In our tion DY the laity in the Latin

preme Court h e ld unammous Professor's Warning grea A Protestant professor at a that the constitutional liberty of mcnt of qualified Negroes to American democracy," in which Rite Mass.

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leading university has warned parents includes the right to staff membership.

he is proud to serve as a national Bishop Pietro Fiordelli of Prato,

of the activities of the secularists send their children to religious K of C Challenge

director. It is not leftist or com­ Italy, on a charge of defaming a

"wh'o want the schools not to be schools.

munist-dominated, said Mr. Hun­ communist in a marriage case,

merely secular in the sense of But we exact, a price for the Mr. Hunton also called on the ton. He recommendcd liaison indi.(ference to traditional reli­ exercise of this liberty. This is Knights of Columbus, supreme between the Catholic interracial was reversed by the Florence

· 0 f ta XIng . bo,ardto" . changil'; attitlld,es and counCIls . and NAACP. Court of Appeals.

gion, and religious instructions, th ,e resu It 0 f our po I ICy but to adopt an anti-theistic for support of public education policies, saying ,that no one Mr. Hunton said that what Other October headlines: 4,802

philosophy, a sort of secular alone, ,and of oilr failure to, pro- should be banned from any Cath­ the Negro leadership wants is foreign students reported en­

religion in which the school be:' vide tax deductions or offsets 'for olic orga'nization because of '~h'e full measure of what is due, rolled at 244 Catholic U. S. Col­

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Continued from Page One groups that will include indiv­ widespread enthusiasm as well as idual house parties as well 'as an all time attendance record. area get-to-gethers at White's Attorney Daniel F. Sullivan of Family Restaurant at the Nar-' Continued from Page One Hyannis stated that 'Cape Cod rows and at' Stevenson's in deputes them for worship. Then and the Islands again will be Dartmouth.' the Mass as a source of instruct­ represented with a large dele­ ion will be explained so that gation. The tremendous support P~ea the faithful may use their mis­ given last year by this group is sals with intelligence and profit still a conversation piece among Continued from Page One and use the Mass to worship Gqd the members of the Charity Ball His Eminence Eugene Cardinal adequately and as a means of committee. Tisserant. effecting and changing their A limited number of tickets The four sections of the 4,000­ own lives. are still available on a first word 20-minute discourse dealt The Church's Prayer of Con­ come-first served basis. They with the new Pope's joy at wit­ secration--:-the Canon-will serve may be obtained at parish nessing the devotion of his sub­ as the topic for several sermons rectories as well as from mem­ jects; praise of his pr'edecessor, so that the worshipping com­ bers of the St. Vincent ,de Paul Pope Pius XU; survey of PillS munity will see' the ends for Society and the Diocesan Coun­ .XU's 19 Christmas, messages and which they are Offering the cil of Catholic Women. Dancing his appeal for peace and unity. Mass' in union' with the 'priest wili begin at 8:30 with a brief The appeal, he said, was a and with Christ. concert scheduled prior to that synthesis of the dominan~ themes ' The provisions of ~he Instruct­ time. Usherettes representing the' of the' annual. Christmas mes­ ion are beirtg put into effect in various girls' academies througb- sages of ,the' late 'Pope. ' all churches' and ch,apeis of the out the' .Diocese 'will be' i~ . . Tbreat of Ruin . ." ATTLEBORO WOMEN PREPARE FOR' CHARITY' Diocese. These sermc;>ris through~ attendance and members of' the What he added as 'his own was. " " . , . ' ." . '. ~. . .' , . ..... ' ' ' . "..." 'G' .... 'our. 'the' y~ar: will give a solid...,: '.Fourth -Degree' Knights :?f Col-': ,'iosound 'aga'in the so~bet: re'cog,:, ­ BAL~: Left,tQ rlg:ht~ l\f~s:.,9~'rl~,~.B!ennan,~Mrs. . e()rgeJ. ~ arid .u·nitedpresentiltioil of the . umbus ·will be. honor· guard. tet:' nitio.n 0(. the' '!l.light that ga.thers" BalJza"Mt:s;, John;Mulla:qey (s~ated); ,Mrs.· Harry. J " Borden . ,'purpose' of·.the hlstruetiori.::....A~ ,.. ,Bishop Connolly. .. in the world and, am!dthe, ~hreat and,.Mrs. A:lber:t;C/Jackson~'".," ",:' '; .. ;' ',:,!.~ ..... . . ; . ' 'tive Pahicipa'tiori in the':MaiJs.· . . Pre-BalL socials have been. ar-·... ruin, .to- invite. the -"sepa~ated' .' ", v~ "~"-' J "', " "';'::1"_1,.) •.~ ....l.· .. ~:l'r' '.: '. . ~~. : ' " ,,'.. . .. 'reng-tid : py "various' ·DiOeC~slln'.'-,b~othei-s",to returnto:the ~li,!ion,:. . ,.. , '., ",' ':" . " ". 'f; ;._il;:: {':""', '.":' "'.' .: .:. •. ~II" ·.1 •. '. :... '., " in' the' Church,- which' Christes-..·· , .. • " '. ,. '£atholi~ tabHshed .and ,!'uP9n ~hic.ll turns . -.' ~ .... ; i95If··;·:~' )Jie .pe~ceof ,.~~ist.:,' . '':':.:,<.' ':"'__ ~ .... , '.',,' , ' . " , ' . ': , .' ," ,:', " In hiS .a,ddress, cardlna~.,)r...., '. ' , ";"'-":. '.'-',:';' ":', ':"';-:;~:''[,:< ,i, .. :, .,. _ _ , • • . .With,!=eremoiJ.ial.~p.lel!dor the. se~ant had:,also,paia,tribuW',tO " :, :.'_.,~ '. ' ",~.>..::.., .. d; ..... " .", ";:;';";-!,.~.:",._""", ...... ,~r?n.ati~n QfHii;.H()li~~s~tro.~,~ttte'-lat~.;p~pe.,:He·then':!,:idd~.: .~._.~"",~:.. : " A.~'~:D~,:·Mc:MULLEN· • '.~C]h~·XXlII to~~ pl~s.e ·~~v.,;~a~ ." "Qn~ fad' !slrue;that.Almightr-t:; k . , · . ".?<.:~ " ,',,;:::,',.' "'~:.: . ' . j.nC.,:. :. " 'oj, ~. . . ;• "'.<: ·st. Peter!s baSIlica, .2~.,day:s·'Qe'" .GOd ' guided' '·and, ratified, the f.;' ,~~.~< . ':. .., -''''':''',:'',':0 . , " ..•. . . . ,:, ,'If," '.ore,· the pontiff mark'.,ed ...:his, 77~h:' ch'ol'ce''! .o'f hi's· successor '-'and the ~'~. " "" "', .' '; MOVE R S, " ~,' '., , ·:I·~ ,t r":. . " . ',~, . '. "".;.,'".: ·,tiii;thday, ' , ,,:-~: ::':t.'- ., ... ' world knew iUmmediately." '.. . .

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Other November headlines: well' as' rights-. But so many .. UPHOLSTERING Nuns teaching in p!-lblic schools people outside of Europe and SHOPPING C:NTER

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may wear religious garb,' Ohio America have seen. the, exagger­ All kinds upholstering • Television • Furniture' Attor'ney General rules.' Over ated 'form of' individual free­ LAUNDRY SERVICE

FABRI.CS , $723 million in relief goods sent dom at work-the· ,freedom' to • Appliimces • Grocery . 64 .HICKS STREET'

to needy overseas· in past 15 .exploit others-that they have 0. E. NERBONNE, Prop. 104 Allen' St.. New Bedford . NEW BEDFORD

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sur.vey shows. French voters presen't global conditions, the hard communists stunning de­ 'e'conomic problems of India ,and ~'-feat in parliament elections. the rest of the Orient can·, be , ' overcome "by leaving, it ··to 'in- . PLUMBING & HEATING, INC. INSURANCE AGENCY .ftetirement Home dividual initiative," he said. . for Domestic INDIANAPOLIS ( N C ) Mr. Barraclough said he All ,Kinds Of Insurance Ground .will be broken,' next thought the reaction. '.' agiIinst Joseph A,·Charpent.ier ~ ' & Industrial' Reg: Pharm. , . , __ ,~~",," , Sales and Sp!,"ing for an, archdiocesan some Western· ideas would run 96 WILLIAM S,TREET

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partner of the finn of Ropes, replete with acknowledgements of and rcfiections on the

Gray, Best, Coolidge and Rugg in 1946. outstanding athletic endeavors of 1958. From baseball to

During his service in the U. S. boating, swimming to skiing, the top performances are

Navy Mr. Hanify was associate pretty much 'relative to the isn't worried about the situation

counsel for Admiral Kimmel in interests of the particular the way he tore the West's line

connection with the Pearl Har­ individual But t h e ' to shreds in Kezar Stadium, Sat­ bor Investigation both by the' . . . Imurday. For his efforts the bruis­ Navy and the Congress. Mr. promptu flrmg of Terry ing fullback from Connecticut

Hanify is a member of the Amer­ Brennan as head coach· of the was named the game's outstand-

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can Law Institute, the American ball team seems All .but lost from sight in the College of Trial Lawyers, and is universally returmoil is the fact that Joe Kuh­ '.;: vice':president' of the Catholie' garded as the aricb."was released from a long ,. La.wyei's' Guild. ., nadir. term. contract ·by the W a s h i n g - ' . . .",' , The m-~imed ',ton Redskins to permit. him .to .," ,.".If,~~ EA~! ~~NFERENCE: .Ai-chb~shQPSr~riqBishop~: ", ,~oi~s·'~o~O~~~;y.·,»egr~es '•. , releaSe'~ hi C,h ': acc~ptthe post at' Aiina·Mater.at' of a'dozen: countrlesof the Far East.metma week-long con",:Tl.Ii.ts"Umv.erSlty awarded'-Mr.. ·• on~y. II ,matter" ,', a purported redo.etioi'pin' 'salary;' ! ference' in Ma"nila. Pietured~at the.TokyoU.S;Q.' Club 'are', ,Hanj,fy. an ,hop.o:ary. &;!greeof"", ~f h~rarss'.tb~?ares':' ' r ',,',' ~'.• Must ,Wi.. i "leftt'o right: 'Very :R~v.cA.'W. llrysoii:, M;S:C~;'secf:thry~5': Doc.o~,·Qf}.aws I~ 1955.,Low.eJl"" 'd' ·th' , The general consensus seems .. . ~ r '':;' " . . ; • .': :,,"': '." ., : . .• ":. ". Technological InstItute .awarded : .. rev 0•.k e e to be thatJoei~ going to have . general o~ the NatIonal CatholIc Com.m~t~ee .of J~~~p; .:M~g:~'~ .,. him,;ln,hon~ry J;!egree o~iDoecoac~mg portto win and win "big" at Notre Paul F. Tann~r, G.eJ.1~.r!l-1 Secretary of thEt National Cath<?J_c. If tor,p.~SQience,in 1956. IQ -1958·~" " f 0 11 0 0 f.t Jl,~. ~ -o.am~; ;Bre~p .:was ,;,\·wihJ:u.··:rig.: I Welf~e' _Oonf~renc~!. :~~shington, ,and Father R. :<J. ,Pe]ow, '" was elected a life trustee of Tufts fath~~.. °thf.f~:;thy'\ "'d.~. d'g".· ,~oach.in'four ...,ofhisfive'.seasons S.F.M.,>:e<lito'rof',ToserNewsServiee.. NO·Photo'..: ", .;. i ,~. Univer~ity. He' h..s ar~,~rv.~ • arou...,.. ~ s.,..upa ,an m I . , bt.t .... t'h' t' . . tl ,. ' . ' ~t·,· , ' > , ' , ~ : ' , ..~" - ' ",' ;1 , :" " ,\ as a member of the advisoJ'7 .• nation of tlle,,'generai ;'pubIlc hth":i:~ri~~~ka'Eri,a~~~~:n_~;~;a~~d' ,. board of Regis Coliege. . " I,. ~n unprec~~nted degree. Coac:-:" been named Coach of·the 'Year . I~un, 1$' ,,,~, Mr. Hanify is a director in1be mg. assoc.l~tes of Bren~an were . and his.'5? aggregation snapped Continuedfro~'page·.One included calls on Sist"ers at St. following ,buSiness. firms:.The' openly c~lt1cal ~Hhe ~C~l<~n tak~n . Oklahoma's record winnini plative'but· in' 1910 a missionary Jean " Baptiste' grammar school John Han~k Mutual Life' 1&-, by Notre' Dame s athletic COU?cil, 'streak and beat the' Army. :'branch'was established:ln Brazil.' and,·Jesus Mary AcademY,both' suranee· Company. the 5eeond as '!"e!e the t~o ,~ll-~merl~an. With most of the front' liners 'It is to this tbat Sister.~Claiie of which :she attended.' ' Bank-State Street Trust COlD'­ chOICes on the 58 Fightmg Irlsh ; returning to duty' in"58, Notre ,:Marie",*long~f." "_'.(:, ;'.. ;: . .. .. ',,'. " .',,:,,' ",""., " pany, the Boston Edison. COlD- .<1 squ~d.. . ' . . ,'.,,, ··,Daln~.,was concededan,e~c~llen,t.'. The",Sisters l operate' !lehoo1s, ¥other ~~,lv.e, .FaltRlve.!I~ paD1"; 'the ,'New 'England·' Tele­ ~~~l Dletz;~e.a.d.~e?tor at : pr~-season ~h9ice' t'Q'brip'g the Vorphanages', andt!iosp~tii~,*,pd wh~ ~s:, me~l:>,e'r.:oqhe;Miss~~~:-:,phone and Telegraph' CompaD7"" LoUISiana State Umverslty and, ;'first natiorfal 'fitl~to the''Un:iVer- I:'are active in soCiaI',wi>rkVT~ey arYl.,': ,~!S~rs ... ~\ ~Ister, CI~,)r~, " of which he.is a member 'of the'''·' Coach of, th.~.:ear, al~egedlY; qb- i sity since 1949. This proved not "have hou~es .in 'FormQSll;>South Map~ ~ ,co~m, ~~ ~<?r~e~ Ir~ne " exeeutive eoinmittee. He is . also', "" ser~.ed that anyone' who takes :. to.be the.case,however;l~and :JiArnerica; "andEur~~~~iaddiiion Morw;~~te. S~~, fq~~r-'ed,'.11eI' ,: a trustee' of' the Provident 1_'" the'Job .at N~~eD.am~mu5t.have 'though the ,~!-,ish' Pos~4 . ~'1.Cfed- ::to those,'i,n the Uwt~·d.;Stat~. cou~~n m~ the f~~un~t)'. " "" stitution for .Saving's in Boston. '.',. ro.cks ~n hiS he~~.. "F,ullback Htable 6-4 reCord against ,.the . There',{ have ~. been. ' s e ~ ¢ r a l " ' : " ,',' Nick Pletrosante and guard .Al; nation's be-rt,·';.,iiwash"i," good "changes in~oriUnunity· J1i~:'1ate-' ' . . ' '" Ecuyer, melIlbers of the East I enough. . . ',:-' . ly Sister:Olaire'M'arie:'said'/One '&' ... "'.~ squa~ i':l Sa~ Fr.a~~isco ,for the . At h~ious stages duringth'e' '~portantrevision~~;'rUleiip e r - : . / . ',,: .. ,'·oerVlC~f :qn~aul~ly o~~:pl~::n og:.m;;en~~~ year, .coach Brennan. w,~~. hung -'mitted her home visit. Previous:",," <'," ".',,:.,:~.c.·,·:·'.·· "IJIICl ..,.... ,' .. :.,: . ' ".. '.... ::. "'",', "." ... 'in :effigy by over zealous stu- ,ily' .the Sisters made no visits to ". , , . .1;.... ous~er." ,.' .-" ' . ' ".. 'dents Who presum'ablY,ha.d noth- :..their f~ilies,except in emer"I!'D"'" Pletr.?san~ J/eporte~,IY,IS to~; ,ing better to do. In each instance, ~'!ge~cy: cases. ·Now a two, .weeks i' ..... '. . . J'rl\ ~ called on the carpet upon ~IS his players rallied 'to Terry's de- ,',stay ;may be, made eV~J;y fiv~ return to S.o~th Bend to venf:: fense but the students' J:eaction ,years, ~ith long~r leay~s gr~tth.e authentlclt! ~f .c.omm~nts at proved an accurate barometer of,ed ~ Sisters asslgned;to f~.FHgn ftA

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dismissal. Big ,~l~k ObVlOU~IYcharge,it was opiIied','wa~spear-, The Sisters' l,1abits have been 'i " , headed by influential alumni,·.of ~hanged. effective . '-tomorrow. fJ.tholie Events ,the Rockne era'.' .However, Sister Claire Marie '. Aside from 'the' personalities' was permitted to. wear the new .,,;.. involved,,' the most sei.'ious as- .gar.b a~~d of' time,,·to avoid FRANCIS J~DEVlNE ,,·:AlmtUl J~ DOUm " . Twenty three new, cardmals ,pect of the whole incid~,n.t~is,.tJ1eh "trafeli~ w~th botll 6'ldahd new 36'3'" SECO" .. "'S .'. ' ." '" were created and proclaimed by Latt~ndan.t ~Q!!sQ.;f.P!~sti~e...whi~h ·ha~its. ~~jor chilnge~ iIlclude. . ...' MAS~. ,~,",; Pope John XXIII at consistories ',th~ !,~nf~,e~st~y .rsuf~~£~~,:, F;c.)J; .,.:!re~lacement of a"'~stiff ,gui~~' : ,:• • i·.~~'·"" IlI..._~••••,• • !i,~~ ~-.,.; 1~':'!.l.'~.' ':. at :.tlle ,.. Vatican., They ,jncluded, ','ye~rs, ~h,ere.. 9as .~en CQn.certed ..,.wlt}lacso!t.cape, ~d alterations .. -'... M" "",," . i ..''' "';'<.' '," .,,;;.: ,:.', . , . " " " . ' • ",' " " ';".' CardinabCushing, Arehbishop. of· . effort on the part· of university in Jhe, ,veil. design;~,.": ... , 11 Bo~ton; Cardinal O'Hara, Arch­ :offidals to' dispel the" popular' .'. Sister.' Glaite ~Mal'i~ j-l'etu,ns " . " ' " ~.. ,........,'''''. , ."','. :." " ,"" ".' (,." '".:,;.... I , , ..' , bispo.p " ~~': ¥hil~1eJ.tl.hia",~/ and 'notiQri.;I:ttlat .Nqt¥ (I?8]i1~;', ~;\S :to j:',Texis ~:Q,~,ow'~:"ile_I:/v~ti '.' ,,; Ca,rdma'l Clcognam," former -:just "a"football' school.t · T o · , · t h i s " · ' .". .' '. ;,., '"J. ''''. ',"' 'h', l';""""':" "." r;· •.• ' .. t " .. " .• -.,p Appstolic Delegate to the U. S. At ;'.enji their efforts ,~,:~e met with '::' to.Meet',',:' il::~; u ). :.! ." , " , thlt rites, the .PoISe lamented the ',more than moderate success. '. P,A. ~'" ' ,:c~li,'t(.B .... ,C)-,~~r,9r;ru.',~pt \.:'~/""" .. ~: __, ' \;.. ,~,;:,':. ~,." sad plight of th'e'Church in com­ \ : , S~ti~s. IP.,dic:t~,t;~~.;,{'~1 it ~~ .. d :;:-nJ', t: " m~nist Chin,l\;" ~": . ':' J!:.' ' What"·ndWof'.(puoiic,>opi'rti6n? ,M nan t eol.~JP~l',l~ ~~ .,' leade~s ' , . ·d'·,c., ':-J" .' I 'Q't' f d · t . I .. h :'CJ.f;,!p.any Maq~?IJl~Y¢1Ji~f,1~S WIll ~ ~;.", '. ".', ',,1,;,..,., "', The SacJ.:§fl·,.Q9}lM~~!S'; 0 desti: uo mg".r"~.1;I..n .e~ l,or;a.m. t e .pa~ticipate~ in"tM'10th "annual "" " " :'k . . "," .;.;' i~ m~'ber, Cardinal Jose Maria ·'.lndiana(CaWlo}ic &nd'ReC"(}fd~:,the' , conventiOn"I;of ,the:;;Mari:ologiCal .!. , ••,..,',,' '. I.'. ~ri ~anJjyni Ca. 0 Rodriglie~.:9:?, <tied'"!"t San­ ':official newspaper. of the, Indi~ "s 'C' t 'f A-..... h'ch' .......". ....... ' ' . ' ·.r ". tiago, Chile, where he was Arch": ~anaP&Hs A:rchdrci'ce1le~·,·ifjH:bW win:. 0 Ie y 0 ~.~.,enca, ,wp~ ..:p'pens 1; ",:';' .• ', .; ,(" .. ,.' ,. ,"',J ", ,. "hete next. Monday, Jan. 5. ".', .,' '.' '. . '. ,,' "'" . ' bishop, . and', Primate. ,'Delegates 'they eaSe the.' 's\;lspicion~.:that a .. ... ' frojn 11 .:f.t:l!i¢.ciscan Poo~ .. pare ,lot ,of Notre D:J,m.e SUPPQr,ters­ , . . cloistered nuns' monasteries in ·.including i;ome "wealthy' 'donors the· U,S. and· ·Canada. voted in '-don't care wheth!!r classes are favor o~ fO,r,ming tp.eir own feq.­ held or not, just ·so N.D. wins diVidend . S~'~ings A'~~~;unts era'tion at a meeting in Evans~ on·'Saturday. 'No 'other ' de'part­ \ ' ville, Ind. ' . '. ment at Notre,,-Dame~r any "HeletIA~be.1in'e'Brciug'{ the riatIori's'tliird worst s~hool other ,college-:isc h~ld to the O~!!r,and,.,D~,re~toI;... , ......, fir~ in a century,.•,tQ,C>k a toll of istaudard of national" champs \~P."· 13-" 92 1Iives-89, ~hi~~feiil<\~41 three ,every Y,~~:r,':;, I,'....,.; ,i'·'" .",0" ,1 ~' ~RP,f!ous..l~pr~iJ1jJI-A~~~" nuns-at Out· Lady 'of>" Y\.ngel~ ; '1;~is"ls. a)se,:~au.ll ~l!\dlctm,eJ1t, ; .~, WY 2-2957 scl\ool}n Sl*J1go. c v: ':.~.1 J~n~wh~ch, ~~fortJ1natelY,~~ t~e lZ9 Allep St. New Bedford €ardin,a'l:--Spellm. af1, af~e.r::r~t- i as s 0 .ey.'!l>'-~q.<;r::ffi.l"r~sel!.. t.!. 0 ',,:.:l;';;', ;,,:;;::c.::.,::,. ~'I~'·:.' ::.t~ ':'''=0:'~ tendirl'g" ~lle"'consls1ories,l J-di.­ ~da~, seems not overly. exagger- .!" ;.! .~- ...., ' ... 1~'., ~ late4. Whether/all'tffE!fflciibre in ' ., is not known. No attempt· has ba£ked on his,a,!1P\;IaJ, ~istmas trip overseas, visiting U.S. mi.l­ 'lbee.n made ,tor'tlefertd" the' firing . " .' " itary personnel:, in:: , P:ermaily, 'R 't ff" 1 ' u : ,t . 1. . ....." . Greei-Iland',' N,e' ~found- ';of "rennan, ~:lte~SI y.·::.o ICla s · o ' · "'" ,;. ". . y""" Ice'and, ~ beipg content to st~nd on their , ,I L C' .M.PA,,N; . ,",,'. ." land and Gouse Bay"Labrador. authority to make ,the' ·'choice. Cardinal Spellman also an­ It is a' matter of "record, how'" " .Member., Federal Member Federal Deposit nounced a $20,000 pipe organ for ever, that rigid academic re­ IDsorauce Corp Reserve System the National Shrine' of the Im­ 'quirements and .. consistently maculate Conception in Wash-great gridiron elevens are in­ I~ 80 North Moin Street, Fall River, ~ochu$etts ington 'as a gift of 'Catholic compatible. chaplains and· personnel in the Sunday w.as dad's day in'. 'the South Sea Sts. U.S. military in memory of t:::ath­ den, the occasion being the pro­ fessionalchampionship. foot­ olic war dead. ~T~1. HY 81 Hyannis Albert 'J, Maggioli, senior at ball game featuring the New Niagara University, was voted York Giants and the Baltimore the Year's Outstanding Catholic Colts.. The game,', in progress as Youth by the '-National' Cotin"dl this artiCle was being written, of Catholic Youth. ". . had some local' flavor. The National Councii of Catll-' On -the Colts squad' were two oli~ Men executive 'board "adopt­ young' gEmtleirien who played ed a resolution opposing U. S. 'their inter-collegiate ball at Bos,;, , recognition of: Red China and its ,ton College. under the late Den­ ' admission to the United Nati6hs.' ny Meyers. They 'a~eArthiIt Other December headlines: 'Donovan and Art Spinney, de­ Pope John assumes thle:,Of ?ro;'. <fen;ive tackle and 'offensive tector ·.of Holy Childhood Asso- guard, respectively. Spinney was eiation. Pope John gives first an end at the Heights .wherehe VE. 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ROLlE OF LAITY: Benoit Charland reads the Epistle at Mass at St. Ber­ nard's in Assonet as Diocese encourages lay participation in church liturgy. BELOW: Three youngsters who enjoyed every minute of their vacation at the diocesan St. Vinc;:ent de Paul camp.

SIGN LANGUAGE: Fr. James A. McCarthy of Fall River (above) talks to diocesan deaf in sign langur,ge. BELOW: Scene at St. Anne's Priory fire in Fall River.

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MISSIONARY COMES HOME: Itev. John M. Breen, M.M., (left) meets Rev. Raymond T. Considine, Diocesan Director of the Propagation of the Faith Society. Father Breen is a Mary­ knoUer serving in South America. BELOW: Our Lady of Fatima Church which opened in Swansea in May.

MSGR. SHAY ,the DioceS'~n·Chancellor (above) were named Domestic Prelates'.in February '.

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.