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Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 6-11-1964 The Advocate - June 11, 1964 Catholic Church Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate Part of the Catholic Studies Commons, and the Missions and World Christianity Commons Map Liturgical Changes Programs to educate priests in the coming The Advocate proposed for the four counties of the archdiocese. "The Church changes in the liturgy were announced this week County; Year, Sacred Music, Sacred Art and by the Newark Archdiocese and the Paterson PATERSON’S institute for priests next Tues- Architecture," Rev. Lawrence McGinley, Official Publication of the Archdiocese of Newark, Diocese. day will pastor of St. N. J., and Diocese of Paterson consider the seven chapters of the Litur- Christopher’s, Parsippany. Constitution in gy four sessions. THE Vol. No. 25 JUNE A DAY OF INSTITUTES follow the 13, THURSDAY, 11, 1964 PRICE: 10 CENTS clergy conferences on the Vati- adoption of the Vatican Council's can Council’s Liturgy Constitution will be held Constitution on the Liturgy last June 16 Related Page 7 December, and the U.S. for priests of the Paterson Diocese at Story, Bishops' April 2 decree ” the Immaculate Heart of Mary : implementing changes. The latter includes the parish, Wayne. Topics and A speakers will be: "The Principles use of the New two-day institute for vernacular in parts of the Mass, an priests of the New- Behind the Reform,” Rev. Liturgical Elias Mayer, innovation expected to come Parish, ark Archdiocese is for O S on or near the first Rockaway being planned mid-Sep- B. of St. Paul’s Abbey, Newton: “The Euchar- Sunday of 1964. tember at a location to Advent, be announced. Additional ist,” Msgr. Francis R. Rodimer, diocesan direc- Msgr. John M. institutes to educate religious in Mahon, a member of the and lay people tor of Sacred “The Sacraments the and their Liturgy; and the Newark Archdioeesan Liturgy Commission, is in changes theological basis are also Bureau Ritual,” Msgr. Christian D. dean of of Information Haag, of Sussex charge Newark’s program of education. PATERSON - Bishop Na- vagh has announced 38 clergy appointments and the forma- Viet tion of anew parish named for Catholics St. Clement, Pope and Martyr, in Rockaway Township. Four of the appointments were on the administrative level. Msgr. Joseph J. Gallo, pastor of St. Joseph's, New- ton, was named rector of Cry: ‘Rights Blessed Sacrament, Paterson, and Msgr. Vincent E. Puma, administrator of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Mission, Dov- Are er, was named administra- tor of Our of Injured’ Lady Providence, Paterson. An Advocate Sews Summary forced the men carrying the J. Fran- REV. ANTHONY signs to SAIGON More than remove them. chino, an assistant at St. Mar- 40,- A short time later, 000 Catholics a driving many wear- garet’s, Morristown, was rain ended the rally. ing crucifixes or named pastor at St. Joseph's carrying ro- saries surged into downtown THE PREVIOUS day, Maj. Saigon in a protest demonstra- Dang Sy, a Catholic Army of- tion See 3 “because our fundament- ficer, was sentenced Listing, Page MSGR. GALLO FATHER FRANCHINO to life im- al rights as citizens are being prisonment by a "Revolution- unjustly injured.” ary Court.” to Msgr. Gallo. Rev. The replace Sunday demonstration, Dang Sy was charged with while it Eugene B. McQuaid, an assis- came the day after a the murder of eight Buddhist Sacred tant at Heart, Dover, military court convicted a outside the Iluc was named pastor of St. Cle- Catholic army officer of the radion station May 8, 1963. Ho murder ment’s. of eight Buddhists, was in charge of a unit sent also was not attributed to There were two special that. to disperse a near-riot during assignments. Rev. Stanislaus Most of the crowd knew noth- the height of the anti-govern- B. Chang, administrator of ing of the trial’s ment Our outcome. activity last year. Lady of Providence Mission Dang Sy •—and a number for the THE CROWD listened past 10 years, has been to of independent observers all laymen recalled for special work for speakers pro- have maintained his innocence test the Church in Formosa. Rev. what they called favori- his throughout imprisonment, TWO HONORED - Michael tism toward Buddhists Pre- Msgr. I. Fronczak, pastor of Sacred Heart, and Dr. Paul J. Longua has been ap- by and have charged the govern- Irvington, mier Khanh Stephen N. Lyons, director of the post-graduate of the Seton Hall pointed diocesan director of Nguyen and issue ment with persecuting him for department College of are shown with Boland at the the bureau of information. three demands to the govern- his Dentistry Archbishop graduate commencement exercises of religion. seton Hall ment: University, June 6 at South Orange. Msgr. Fronczak received the John of Msgr THE NEW PARISH St. • That the government HIS TRIAL had been Medal and Dr. the Dr. Charles L. Brown ap- origin- L. McNulty Lyons Medal for their services to the Clement's is in the southwest committee ally scheduled for the point a to quell re- height College of Medicine and Dentistry. corner of Rockaway Township ligious conflict and prevent- of the Buddhist holidays in includes and also a portion of harm to Catholics. Hue, a Buddhist center. But Dover. It is bounded by the • That tire government lib- Catholics and foreign diplo- parishes of Sacred Heart, Dov- erate Catholics unjustly im- mats persuaded the govern- er; St. Bernard's, Mount Hope, prisoned. ment to reschedule the trial. and St. Cecilia’s, Rockaway. FATHER American said act McQUAID FATHER LONGUA • That the government be One this Included in its boundaries is "a faithful to its anti-Communist averted full-scale religious the former school build- diocesan appointments. He He public ary. served one year at St. pledge. war in South Vietnam.” ing donated the dio- was named moderator of the recently to Joseph’s, Lincoln Park, before But observers say that it cese Industries. priests’ conference in 1953 and DURING by Lytton his appointment to St. Mar- THE rally, signs certainly did not ease tensions a member of the board of Rev. Richard E. Grasso ex- garet’s. appeared reading “Go Home between Buddhists and Cath- formerly an assistant at St. aminers of the junior clergy Cab. Lodge" and "Down with olics and between Catholics FATHER Paterson, has also the following year. In 1963, he McQI’AII) is a na But Boniface, Cabot Lodge." rally or- and the new government, and to was named a tive of Ireland and was or- been appointed the new par- pro-synodal par- ganizers immediately de- the Sunday demonstration ish priest consultor and this dained there in 1949. He came ish and will serve as adminis- nounced the splinter group and seems to bear them out. trator of Holy Rosary Mission, January was appointed asso- to this country in 1950 and which is for Spanish-speaking ciate vicar for religious. was an assistant at St. Vin- Catholics of Morris County. cent’s, Stirling, from 1950 to MSGR. Father Grasso had been en- PUMA was born In 1954. The next nine years he Race, and was ordained gaged in this apostolate at St. Brooklyn in spent at St. Mary’s, Paterson, Liturgy Among 1951 Boniface. after studies at Immacu- before his assignment to Sa- late Conception Seminary. He cred Heart in 1963. Father Mc- MSGR. GALLO has been was an assistant at Sacred Quaid was named defender pastor at St. Joseph’s since Heart, Clifton, and St. Mary’s, of the bond in the diocesan Workshop Topics Dec. 10, 1960. He is a native Paterson, while also serving marriage tribunal in 1955. of Madison and attended as a regional CYO moderator. pub- Father Longua is from Up- He was named lic high school there, Seton to Holy Rosary per Montclair and attended St. For Council of Men Hall and in 1959, Last he University Immacu- year was Benedict’s Prep and George- late be- named of the Span- Conception Seminary, secretary town University before begin- ORADELL The Archdio- hop Boland. After lunch, there ordained in 1946. ish Apostolate for the dio- ing ning his studies for the priest- cesan Council of Catholic Men will be another general He was assigned to St. Mi- cese and was also elevated to hood. will hold its annual convention session at which Archbishop FOR from the rank of chamberlain. SERVICES former and one present vice of Seton chael’s, Paterson, 1946 to papal He was ordained in at Bergen Catholic School Boland will RENDERED - Two president Hall 1961. High speak. received the 1960 and was elevated to the Father University Bernard J. McQuaid Medal at Franchino is a na- He was to St. June 20, with in addition Bishop graduation exercises June 6 assigned workshop panels Workshop topics in South rank of chamberlain in tive of Orange. Left to right are Msgr. John L. former papal Paterson and was or- Monica’s, Sussex, for the sum- on such topics as racial jus- to those mentioned will in- Davis, vice president in charge 1958 and to the rank of domes- dained in 1949 after of business affairs; John J. of studies at mer of 1961 and was then ap- clude federal aid to education, Bishop Dougherty, president the university; Msgr. Thomas tic prelate in 1963. Seton Hall and Im- W. former academic and University pointed an assistant at Imma- obscenity and an archdiocesan Cunningham, vice president, Alfred D. Donovan, vice Msgr. Gallo has held several maculate president Scmin- culate Heart of Another 12 census.