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mam ummiiit^Fiw trcitsnt IIOCESI 65th Year ROCHESTER!, N. Y„ JTDLy «, 1954 Passes Four Million Mar By SOB CUBAN and 2,842,235 elementary for 101,216 of me u^httch?^ • By BO* CKKAN anschoolsd 2,842,23. 5 in elemenLarv for 101 ot« «*. AA.'totLd Washington — (NO — The In the colleges *jrjd uroters^ German Catholic school boom is outstrip The report show-efl that the na ties, lay teachers cohjprfsed^SSW1 ping predictions. tion's 11,590 Catholic educational per cent bfthetotalt in tHl'elir' institutions arc staffed by 123-mentary schools religioua f &&.. Enrollments Jn Catholic edu- 386 teachers. Religious account catloijal institutions-will pass the ers comprised 913 per cehfc, ••^-; I John Fisher College which Beijin >-caiC)^-i'Th^ > t fr^r. is conducted by the Basiiian Fathers^JrhCa-aiinpiHicemettt aB alone will account for almost maft commiwjlst regime ha» plac 3.800.O0O of that figwe. At that wasr made today by the Reverend -" • IV. . - v,-_ -: •?*¥.. . ed a bait on antl-rellglous propa* John P. O'MDeara, -C,S.B., Ph,D. ganda in schools In order to win1; rate, enrollments will surpass Six of the scholarship winner* the cooperation of religious1 most predictions. are graduate* of Aquinas In»*l' groups in its "peace"prograitx. The new estimates are based on tute of Rochester. THe sesventh is The ban came, in a circular is. the first complete report on a graduate-of West High School sued by the education ministry if in Auburn, N.Y. of the Soviet-zone government. Catholic education for the 1951- Donald Kenneth BloomfteM, It empbasizeo that "under no cdr- i52 school year released here by 256 Hazelwood Ter., Rochester, is cumstances may anti-religions the Department of Education, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth propaganda fee carried on" In the. National Catholic Welfare Con schools. Blopmfleld. He is a graduate of ference. The report provides the Aquinas and a member of Cor- THE CIRCULAR noted that It most comprehensive Catholic - plis Christl parish. He was a is imperative at the present tiiaie. education study te date based on. member of the Debating Society, that "Christian circles. too,_4# figures submitted by schools recruited for the fight for the Clubthe sFrenc at Aquinash j*nj , tharide IChemistrys -enrolled, throughout the country, as a pre-medieal student, unity o>f Germany through tnk conclusion off s peace treaty andT JVC SHOWED A two-year en David Michael F*dl»on, 345 the departure of the occupation Taft Avenue, Rochester,- son of rollment increase of 10.5 per troops." cent in elementary and second Mr. and' Mrs. Nicholas Fedlson, At the sana* time the Red edu is also a- graduate at Aqwlnasyja cation ministry urged teachers ary schools. Elementary school member of Annunciation parish. to approach Ixrth Protestant and enrollments alone bounded ahead H* is enrolled as si student of Catholic clergymen and persuade by 11 per cent in two years and Pre-Engineerlngt, ,them to endorse the" "plebtcifce" showed a 41.1 per cent Increase J«4m Aathony H»ff»«r, 330 now being conducted in easf Ger over a ten-year period. Shutt itoad, .Rochester, .son of many and to> shoulder "concrete \ ^Ba^A .StvBi^l-1 Sis.'••'.:.•'. ''"•;• %': Mr. and; WKL^ward Haesfrjejv Is f: That bienriial increase has •M:M obligations in the battle for ''v «fjf- r ^a--'graduate*-*f; Davi* Donald peace." jgbrie even higher1 aince 1952, FedUon rs. ^ - I, Aqul.naK and is MsriolU The ministry stated tKat it was jiducators now Estimate. There ^P|^}#? : •(>,.. . "a - parishioner Interested In having the «lcrgy- fore, despite diops iri college en at St. Aiine?* :\i men support the "a£m of peace" rollments, total .Enrollment .fig Named To --—.„«•.-»*,* dh-urclt. Mfr, •\*|from the pulpit ures for Catholic, educational in ^vo -Chance^ officials were ad^eS^llulwlell^ii^ Haefner served THE "NJEMCCXE" in east 1 as' Edttor-Ui- *J Germany is dealined to make it stitutions oh. all levels aeerns LxceBency Bishop Kearney to tlie ofllcw of VicaivGiiierM appear that the German people mertain to..p,^iS beyond a record *ndiGh»ncellor- respectively^. - u„ .. .x.ui&t ?ijf«^^i hy %Mrtr oi m* want no part of the European 4-mlllion lllgff come September. **e Bt ItrfMit :Me*^ 'iSSa-Aquinas Defense Community. It was sug McAahT, Chancellof of Ite JS|bfe The continued;'surge of enroll Si. Pins X Body YeatrSob*!.- Was gested by Scrvlet Foreign Minis : ese and V^.08$$f%&to&! senior R.A.tJJSf. ter V. M M:«lptoVr at the four* ment that is- straining the' Cath oik school system was reflected !>6intM.Vi^Ge^;; '3 J atlve and a power conierenct In Berlin earl Transfer To )r i v a. m«jraWr^ol;tfae ier this year and was rejected its in thesJ^.W.a«gut*s Which re. ; 'x»e .-Yew-li«*;.iisg>* 90£& portefl-^il per cent of all eje. ; .,.„, ,„ . :G**fta*firBi* Joan "loaded"" by the western foroiEii M»a*y, Vlc*^nahceUor;;ha#.l)elR . Lrid Chemiatry- Clu*i; For ministers, rhf^tary^^school pupils -ta-'the fowe'rs. »ppoi|ite4.^itam^K^;A:.^>-A5,' ' t The "plebtelte" asHs eaiterai flrst^gfade' • while tHe eighth ^ graduate of Aquinas and a Germans; what they would pre lUntetf for only »3 per Wov^nSent; He Is SixolJ^I as a member of St, Augwitine;*. par- fer: a -completely free and tad*> cent of the total. 'Vatlcas 40lly ••*••-iNCl ~-M> ilh- He' is enrolled in the Depart Sendent Germany or partldlpat- TIO ''* ''""~W futfBfiiboeirbn^ ment of ^re-Engineering. Jency Auxillary-Btihop Mfh& i|»W lilaripiai, .343 da in the European Oetemae per cent , w _._,„„., - son of XM-AL Miner of PenfleW, N.Y., C^hjmuriity?- college,-, and 'v to«lW<»v^ a».,conipared with allwas ' elected to the ehalf 4t mtanty*. lini^ur^imehtii: ,, , first tiro* since His January Ill feeuig "slib-Jectea 10 1he»I^odil&as' her Sulde-_ sirnlfar-Institutionlie colleges: and universities in thse helU.Sd . - .... - ., .f4p?^l!alffliWw• if ^1**' high, school graduates, living Figures released by die US. Dc Peter in 1903- He was ejuoled as Vicar-General a«isij[Uthe"f'~ ,Wad«Wo«^^Ct*^e aw.nt ness His HoIunessPopePiu^JOEl Cachings«©f cornmucnlsW.* •>>.] 1$Ni OsF IfJlB'ftlghj:j»inte .df saying* before leaving for Ronae In. .the .|bVernrnynfcah4ii9 •rf sebManhIK b* haialsw won wlthiii Wf Abche>stf5r_pioce»ei His received a Cardinal in h£s partment of Health, Education t)ne; of -thj? -conditions of. ellglbll- .The 'speaker was Sister e*cula her trip wa!-%e.r receptidn by for the conclave that year that tratfon'ortha^Dic^ejSfi:.-:. , - , * scholarship frem^lle-Italian ; private library. and^yVelfare showed that ail U.S. The ChaiK*0e4i^h.charg» ioi i^ is that the student rriUst rank, colleges, and universities suffer* he would return to Venice "dead •Wo^^'diyler,aul» of Roen:. The Holy Father alio granted Barath, a ^A^ff^ PhSelpSa, a??S or alive.." all Jhe ofli.Rittdp^^!biiJaM among the upper ten per cent of edki ."jtt$.-per cent enrollment two other auvdlencest sad niid* Saviour whose, draaMuij^lgfet\resiiem_ Before taking leaVe-ot record* ef th^lWocese, ^ ~ |7 his school gridualon class and dirop.ihXm^ It Is expected here that other private vlssit.,(cfc St. JPef*r*s from Reel-ruled CMehoilovaikfa! the' Awliiblsltop, • she told him cities also would have the priv fe*nW«St, Auburn, XY., i» the have carried #>hlgfr school course Basnica. made front pages lasilpebruajry.) now happy she was to blflh the The <^mdlifc report also show 9fONSIGMOB MC ANIFr, who ( leading ito college worlc. ilege of receiving and. • offering, served as^Jhancellor,since $0& •on of Mr.-and Mrs: Mlctia«l Cm- .The Cardinal received in am- She was referring, ©I;courae;. to .United States, and added: "I Beg ed, that three new Catholic col 1 public veneration to the body'-oi «»' •""* -S»-I.J-J -^ i-^-^ J x Di"'. A^lBiflpHr, two special leges wen* established during the 30, 194?, attended St. Andrei flno.^H%:« i 'graduate *>t hi- 'dfietee #is H(a Enalnence E.ut-| America's most cheiisljed svlbol the people- to do all they'possibly the newly-canonized Pontiff. SSo and St. Bernard Seminaries in bUni'l Tfyai|rHigh School and seholarsHips nave been, awarded .gen. -,.-•e Cardliii• r 'Tl»jejfa^ •• ••*% * dea- n o>J f fight against tyfanny4the !can to flgriit coriiinunlsOTi'f-••". tw^ o -yea - r -period and that Cain 0 its "~ 20 in- .far there, has .been. jio_ineilltifiaj. Rochest«^eT«tudledWfcth«=6re«=- " attajfojistgPnCTcjB pjfLj&siaLpariJk. J^o,ttua^ntIal.SL- JolSi-gish-; 1o^ii^esCTfr^i«u^P««-d«&- Hrjertyte;--" "4^^^ #^«^^^^ retary oi* the Sacred CdngreRst- period. of the precise dale on Which the gorlan Upiverally, JRorne, and lih jfatuflsajj-d^jr»«Be was- Prtal- er College who achieved a grade 8ISTEB CKcmKM-^&S-]tm reeording-syf .--in^|ak4,titullon8 in * ten y«r P •remains would be taken froran of "A" in all courses taken in llon of the Oriental tj|(uren, Prt- f The report also showed that was ordained from .the Nbrtn Aent ^^i|f4^orMEWss>nd- of qr to his receptlon'the Pope had ur•e in %l\tthe undeJMjtw&mtim:c fc 'ah|one ta Gjn^Jj|te ("JM* their resting place in St. Peter's American CpUege onpep.5,1933, - the Xel^eitib, and has held stu- the 1953454 aiefdemic^ear.'» • rif^t*H*^SrJ ; while enrollments )n all Catholic Basilica. met- with. ,M*g5r. DoineMco T*r- Czechoslovaki- • • •a beloi^fe- -•*'j• BIJ^^m*.B I cast m Hue V6lf^ '- *—-"'^ •«*•* educational institutions — in He received af doctorate ill dent omcetjauring hi* four yesrs Edwajrd, Dillon. Freshman, of k ! self was forced to ^wip^fl t)l Mstcedort. N.Y., a graduate of dinl( Vaticin - Pri>Sieiretary trif •; lay! ^ 3W«rbn-_ it}. cluding elementary, secondary. Sacred .Tdheo^gyiifrom* the Gre) at Wwrt^llijth. He plins to do State. focJExtraoMiisflry Affalrst. clothes, was welcomseft'to^ ;dlh».IMrCl e e e : Palmyra-Maeedori Central School mde- !s three-oa^'%' ^'^ * ' « *?'"«y. normal gorla«i^t^er^C|jba a Licentl; eoil«i|'a^r)ito ih*.B«M-'of Gem • The thM audience was more pendence Hall by c^ty- of 0 tc v "s. Vr^JS^Il^ *''*' * - - increased by 8.6 Princess Honors ate i#^onV-Jti#? from ,ti| «wlTBuili*i| ~ .. \-.., .- ih 1953*; was; awarded one of public, withi His Holineis extend Iphia Stjg. m tetlime (? these special scholarships. He is mehjbers of the l&am& jfer cent, the nurriper of teach- Pontlncal^WttitigotSt Appbl. t^Tnmki'TowrTn, 1225 Lin- ing a bleaising- to»2ifiG0 workmen --*•- befwlih «ie %nfiJCsM; majoring In Mathematics. Hotel Association, arid; a battery v : J^S- inca'eased only $.3 per cent. Nun Classmate Ilnare, Rpnj*^,f ^>^> ! •i ^Tn4ivef^r*i»ochester, son of in the courtyard of St, Damasus- of photographers anarTaiewsmCre. - CakIa"n9, Robert 1. Tuite. Sophomore, In addition'he'^appeared at x THE SUMMARY of Catholic Tokyo - OX) — Sister SL ™ ^^feS^^r1 "** 4 "Hit. -i^w^^F^mAg: .poweers/.i« The. 42-year-old n,tah was^' the Capf.,. wli*re.'sheflWli be sta-liducation,' based on N.C.W.C. and a 1952 Aquinas graduate, Window^,^ai" has bjjih customary g^iest of the hotel !$sociatimfer Ctolliegc,' Vianney (Kitabakslce, of m. 5£JJ .^HJHSant 4 /5 %•• flgures;' |s released blennialLy, was awarded the other" special for sorfle-tlm'i.^owV-to bless sev- which haci! writtfen; jgMlsing fee scholarship." He is a Chemistry eral thifiasand. pilgrim tourists; With •'If'the "Education Depart- Sisters of St. .Maiir, who was made a Pa^lifljani]yertaln by who had -githeaed in the aouare: "heroic work Ih aS^wig iij the merit has also published its 1954 graduated with Princess Tska- Pope Pius MTrnd^JLlSiV Major entering bis Junior year escap*.of JSO mahy i%ple^|r§rte Reports Held in September. below;. )m edition of the Directory of Cath- matsu from the Peeress' school, He became tftytar. bjC"".M\Max/| *£*« c d m m u n i s t oppiSe-Sflon,"* "SnS ^c^CoJleges and,Schools which occupied a unique position at Church, Rocli^*t-brt^tm 2fj, In Moravia asked her to spend tfitreo days in lfeffand'' describes thfe'institu- the 35th class reunion celebra 1949 and was made" a< Wmestlc f the city so that "the Amerieatt Prelate, with tl*e, tilWof JSt| Rev* ViMiaa, .- (RNS) — Reliable 1 uons> that make up the Catholic tion organized by the Princess % %?%<•• £^r^ people may be" further heartened ; r • Srhr^«ije| p^ea^aste^ edtHf«tjonai system In the lr.S. Monslgnor ori Mjsj!,^gM^2» | Catholic sources here Mid Arch #f^-M m by what you have a«complisnM at her Jiome here. Sfftnvas the Inerfl^bff 'the-' CottinttBlfilf- wal- only Beliglotis among the 40- bishop Josef Beran «I Praguer In the Jlghfeof all OlJijsuari^peo- 4 The tiepartment's 1951-52 re MONSIGNOB J||«#3| Whl Czechoslovakia, now wi»«jbeln»s IleaA«|arIy Wednesday, in an port offered a total of 3,684,447 odd persons 'present. became Vice^haft|ppr Of. thjl held near Krusek in Moravia. " *- Grofhfdf wais broken for 4lie ne# oi.-Jeroerie's Palish, ple '^|if|st .!com*t)urilsrji).''. W',, |ro awldesntin's^jifhefellVaiJCc. '•• 1 students in Catholic educational Princess Tahamatsn sent her diocese on iuTtfe" 7g$P "'*" According to_ repotlte from school, Bast Itochester on fuejjda^ $\mi t& 1)}' the pastor„ The nu'n Wfis;aCiorh^niedtfeire QOB4|jig->"to word!, reissuing theInstitutions . The report showed : persnaal car and chaufettr to ai Prague,. Archbishop Jose? Matd^" from- T'orpnrio b'y^hep ^fsfer^ltrs.. ^•l^*8^'9IC»^*J„A««Ai*.X ,uV»i*;^i. *#•%.mfi...• 28,916 in seminaries; 258,583 in I bring Sister Vianney to the re retary |l}e JRev. Roy. B. Moi-phy assisted hy^ the Besr. Anthonjr Joseph Hudek, a 'resident or that cha of Olomouctand BMo'p Karel Calimeri. tssislant pastor, »hd • '..•••.'•.••'•••'•••-•'• •-r-A-. '•"•!•••• 4 . af f d fcalle es Rnd union anil afterwards had -her 5t. Andrew ap^^,|y^pl Ser4« building.is available and many- city;- and her 14-year>*Mji nepnew» f'!ff~»«l «?*e !,»- ,i£» . *„.,.i.~.!S i.. *f. ^ teacher? s college universitiess and ; norma6.145l 'I Daniel C Malone, trustee. The jrhJekfrecstpM r of the *ngelicunv driven back to her convent at inarieSr' Rpchlst^ft'- *v>*' ?l$k •i actiyitiea. -will be added to the*. Robert Hurick, J^lbW John # ftij^pin 3tcjnfe ;becar]nefhead of schools; 548,566 in high schools; ' Futaba, Yotsnya, Ictfeol ,vviU< be built on a Jploi df Scnglar, rector of .St. John^epo- He coAtidttl^fc.ffieMosiis Archbishop Ber«n, es.'tsinkfng iround adjacent to the^YdHOr #r£s*nr. restricted proj;rarn, "ac^, BifeJSblillni^itirin 19481"-Be Vi$it- Catholic prtlatiet in CzechcjsidVa^ Co^fng"^ ?o>M &. tfreviiori,"*mucen e Churchi and «Riritu:al|di- '*• *he%nftedState^'ifr ljlg and, studies at the%<3^IorilTOffftEV« Center Suildlng at Weist Ave* ; sl sity In Rdrrte,'ahja|fal^ii Ida, was banished from his See ^ojfh^^#||^^': rector of f'he .Catholic Slovak. 1953"; ; I "*'\ .-••% in March, 195^ ^oel'thi^ h% ihdiGwrifeict-St. " from the . T&tW$jj0j^ C& it wlil^be aeady for occupancy --- -fifij' «Ar Fulton Oursler's Kin lege on ^mm^^Mi i -t. • has been; confined in various % rl ? : lh^p^lt$55> <: • ceived a doctttattllt^erejr^^0 parts tif'ihe'^btMtryr ^-ft '.' ' . *>,. ^m» II •: Tiu; SCHOOL win have eight School To Hij€ In St. Jerome Converted To Catholicism ology tiofamift*Wmt tbjx- ' Al fir ^irtsmtpmifai classrooms, a kindergarten, and - . VWlVr-. att.iffltwmmmmmi &"^ ,ir?K(. * t.t flu "*,*t<*«^*;JtC*? U, , > v i>tt_V4 i-_ K itT^ Lake- Seminary, Mundeleih, ffi.'f, .^ . # op Matochl, wh^,«, Wig, m ^rimSpaftt office oh/the fcaft Brooklyn, N. Y. — (NC) -*• A granddaughter of the Monsignor Maney" was. ^k'-^-:im. '•'"'%•'& 1 porVtd to-be Ift'foK^ltffccaitiloli Spot, A basement'floor will hild pointed a professor at St.. Mm'^t' £. :$ at his residence. In Mafth^ 1952. I lijbrtr^ "hcurse's rodrn, fealch- Jate Fultbn Ourslcr. rioted journalist and convevt. has been , i'e^eived into the Catholic Church, it has been learned here* drew's Seminary in 19i4i; 41™teS-S".'f'"'i i it ,was said, tie wasf baiilshed e'fsKconfearlncV room, mncK roorn' served bn the Diocesan Trib'anl1i#'^i"iftl';:;" from his ^ee,».* '£iqik0m£iroom. '-'.,-. ;'i- ' She is 17-year old Barbara May as secretary-in 1944 and hw«»^'f *J^ f Bishop sko,ut»y; 67; '-idti•• leV ,:'S«lni-j*3tt t>e a mi&'•M&ti Stewart, who is a member Of Father Flanagan of Boys Town.*" Vlce-Offlcial. moved from hfs dlbceii *n the Holy Redeemer parish, Freeport, HE COMPDLED the recent : He was appointed a,--i 1 : a^mer,-t|f.-i95S . •-^i-^'-^:-'-^ »l5juBi.(3e>»ter Oyhtlhat wiJl/M t, I much-discussed survey printed "" l). i'TO.'fH,'*i"''Xli»*. "-~=- '1!.:: • Ghan^ElaHar4>yrPbpe-Pius|i used ior school entertainmehts. . J^LTON OUBSLEB hirriseU in the Christian Herald, whlcht on May 26,,ld5f, ^ '"'** Tie) oi|tsid*,"ol the school *M V*ry Rev.'M^hs|| &m 4iip^wiir4e^«Wff^tht formerly a Baptist, was received purported to show that there Role In Canada •BomahbrJlckl" *'" • ," '£• vs. .& '•$$ into the Catholic Church in 1943. were 4-million converts from. . Wto'n»^(#G:).^^iironh'unlst JT^'JbuiMfeg •*6f-3&' 'm WSi He decided to embrace the Faith Catholism to Protestantism in a activity' in; .Caiiidi ria1eHed;:« rec whTje doing tesearch on his best stfucted as to ^rmitiaddltioriiof kn*Jwn book. "The Greatest Story 10-year period. An Episcopalian, Sixth Priest Dies ord level ih 1953, according to a second story, should future Itt^ he hasjiever embraced the Cath statistics released here by the crease of pupils demand, and a Ev^pr Told." I Veritas fii'slifuUS: - •-» . ;, j)eW- h^sflhg and I#entii|tion sys Mr. Oursler was married twice. olic Faith, In Shanghai Jail The children of his second mar* . List year the total number of tem wffl'%lns^S^i,/.,;,^.s.n. In connection With the conver public meetings proiqiotirsg. or ^i^iMfaf '-Grace Perkins, Catho sion of Barbara May Stewart, ifc. supporting* the policies of the Total vfa^timritefflffi' lic arid herself an author— are was learned that an earlier Fro^- Hqng Kong —(NC)- C Communist Party fis Cajtadav" Mrs. April Oursler Armstrong, testant baptism was accepted as* flrnwtfon hsa ksea -was 3,009'. This «ompaareS'wiih a who completed the last of Mr. valid when she was-recelved Inter here of t»>e death «T a sixta total of WMi'fm•••M2*"famn\K Ol&sler's hooks. 'The Greatest? the Catholic •€%«#.'. Kef ^pon>' prleSilnsS Faith Elver Known," and Fulton sor at the eafhelr bapfisjft vvas fter5 PSfei*^«M:lnltf •faWi Oursler, Jr. Both are Catholics aunt, April Ajsnstroarif, 'the^n' a? w*- Hi, L * mui and converts. Fulton, Jr., was a Protestant but Cilice aX^onVtnHtoV ... H\a Tssailaag th- Jrrfember of the l$5i graduating Catholicism. _$%&, Xferhjiteriiil ife •'•*•' ' "'GeorgeBown Universl^,- now a"convert godm&tliw'of\W' *lr ^n, p? © - • • V i convert godchild, Barbara May In'4P« •» thU year arter P»rJ*h SchooMo be bwllt in e$&M olM Oriels firi^Stewar t "" • ••*• \ ,.-^r jpeli^l »Sffl&W0$fl^j$&ti km Rete. Anthony JR. &$_ 'mar|l«M.at4pMl Cniraiier afld •in m&*m '" " *--'•""* ' " ;' " "E'" ">* Morp*,, p«tor; *oSep*% JVMNa'B XmM Jfel- Pine Workmanship! toW i^P*^i*w . ,. .- .,„ ..-.,„,, ,4M^cGi«^te*iill«!* M, fa fame.,O0rsB>r - *l*d * Writer^coUaf William JS Thonw, ""' " Florist BAk«rMf>l.-At>. youth »ct(vltiei wheii flbe jMalnSi '• '.*- ''••. • -'-•• -'p;wJ3 ' • .;(:'i1-^-
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