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Official Puhliration of the Archdiocese of Newark. X. J.. and Diocese of Paterson, N. ,J. Vo!. 10, No. 52 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1961 PRICE: TEN CENTS Pontiff Calls Sovereign in Liturgy VATICAN CITY (NO—Lat "It is particularly pleasing movement will in gain a cordial keep its t.) "sovereign us that this institute has response.” place" in the public of cultivated and defended the the Church, to THE PONTIFF according Pope respect which is due to Latin made a spe- John XXIII. cial in the solemn liturgy," Pope point of encouraging the But the in so Pope stating John said. use of local languages in com- also said that and prayers from its position of new popular hymns in the "Apart own merits hymns language of the and in preserving old and and the fact that it is insep- people are “sources of great well-known hymns in arably bound to the sacred the ver- spiritual value.” nacular. The melodies of the Roman Institute of Sa- THE PONTIFF cred Music, he said, "will spoke out on Church, this language is a have our approval if it the use of both Latin and the manifest and splendid sign of culti- in vates and teaches these a letter to the unity. It is the noble and ven- popu- lar with Pontifical Institute of Sacred erable mother tongue of the hymns special care.” Music. "Such prayers and Addressed to the insti- sons of the Church. By its hymns it' the which tute’s rector, Msgr. Igino An- very nature it enhances vernacular), have been welcomed to a cer- gles Pamies, the letter was oc- the* grave and harmonious tain extent in the casioned by the 50th anniver- rhythms, reflecting the chang- simple cere- monies of our churches sary of the institute’s founding less treasures of truth and for a by St. Pius long time, arc sources of great X. The letter was piety in its unchanging dated Dec. 8 and made public words." spiritual value. Yet it will al- Dec. 12. ways be a sacred duty that the royal scepter of Latin he Pope John recalled that the THE POPE said that the reform raised and its noble reign be of the liturgy under- use of Latin in the liturgy is made to prevail in the WITH THE GOVERNOR-ELECT: The Nativity tableeau is enacted each Christmas day in the home taken by St. Pius X took into sanctioned and sol- by "legitimate emn account that liturgy, whether in the of New Jersey's Governor-elect and Mrs. Richard J. Hughes by the seven youngest of the nine children. Above, its cffcctivcnsss uninterrupted usage." It i* most illustrious basilica or in depended to a great extent on "necessary that it keep that in rear, Governor-elect Hughes, Mrs. Hughes and John, 15, who is the tableau's announcer, look on as the young- a humble the "pure and religious country church,” he inspi- sovereign place which is its added. sters re-create the manger scene. Honey, 4, is the . Mary, 12, is Mary, and Michael, 12 (standing) is St. ration of sacred music.” The due," he added. The Pontiff also Joseph. The Three Kings are from left, Pat, 10, Tim 9, annd Brian, 5. Story and additional pictures on Pages reigning Pope the in- praised con- praised In teaching the liturgy to gregational stitute for having remained singing as a "sym- 6 and 7 of the second section. the people. Pope John contin- bol of and the faithful to that ideal. one same char- ued, increased emphasis ity.” should be placed on the use of On the other hand, he said, handbooks with which the peo- "scholae cantorum” () Pontiff ple "can follow the sacred Father Defends Church’s should be held in honor. Fallon, texts and devoutly with under- "Wherever they languish or standing." In this manner, are in decline, they should be said the Hoboken About Pope, "the liturgical given new life," he said. Pastor, Teaching Marriage Fall-Out Shelters VATICAN CITY pope In a report lo the Pope, cussed John vocations, saying that appealed here for pastors Msgr. Francis Brennan of history records that every to help clear up thc confusion Philadelphia, dean of the Ro- council “has been followed Dies at 66 of by Parochial public in regard to man Schools opinion Kota, revealed that the an era of the Church’s stand extraordinary spir- on the court handled 212 cases last itual Hoboken Rev. Francis of fertility in which the in- sanctity marriage. year. 45T of them free of spiration of the Holy B. Fallon. 66. pastor since 1956 In Spirit a separate address, lie charge. engenders and heroic of Our Lady of Grace, Hobo- generous asked for restoration of peace A tola) of 139 decisions vocations and May ken's gives the Church Participate oldest died Dec. , in thc and for were rendered. Congo a cam- 60 granting an- men suitable its needs." 17 at thc to Jersey City Medical to WASHINGTON (NC) Pri- lar to the paign recruit vocations to nulments and 76 of the rest He reliance of the com- Center of heart said vocations represent a ailment. take 'ate, non-profit institutions, to advantage of the new refusing annulments. an ideal for “which is munity upon it provide pr- Stricken on Dec. Father youth 10. horizons he expects to such as parochial schools, may- ime and fire protection. Fallon open worth living and dying for." entered the hospital on for the POPE JOHN made his re- take part in the proposed $7OO Church after the ecu- Noting the fields Dcr. 13. Boland marks about the Congo and many of million federal fall-out KAt II SHELTER Archbishop menical council. for shelter eligible for will at activity priests and reli- preside a Solemn Re- vocations in the closing ad- construction program. federal aid must accomodate quiem offered THE HOLY FATHER dress the gious. he said "all of these minimum by Bishop made lo first week-long In- Iloswcll 1.. Gilpatric, Deputy- a of so persons, be Stanton his needs call oof’ for additional on Dee. 21 at Our remarks about marriage ternational Congress for Voca- of Defense, told open for public use in time personnel Thus, Secretary a ol l.adv of Grace Church. at an audiom-c with members tools here, he said. "It lie chose the eon- news conference Dec. tl the emergency and be under di- of the Sacred is necessary to study Human Kota, ores, ti, speak of the Congo and federal government reeli<>n of local civil defense ItOltN l\ ilc that proposes Jersey City tho high Church court. net had m every effort today's au.-e tlvlt-g.ilc*

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RESTAURANT THE ROBERT TREAT HOTEL ©li? coLe l* mi 17 MAIN STREET. MAOISON. N. J. jlllllllllimillllllli? lllllliiimmiiiiiiib <«pyr.|Kt I4S ROUTE 4. RARAMUS. NEW JERSEV FRontier 7-2356, Free J* AIMIT W IItNOU H*NIH t. AKUi Perking 5 II h s i§HiS111 hHidiAl All ST Af I OillnßuK't- * , 4 THE ADVOCATE December 21, 1961 A Holy Christmas Press Climate lnslmas I*, without question, the most There is a TV n program called, “You Are y Wn and thc mosl Christian f n 2 Popular There,” whereby arc feast.‘f_. It has inspired you transported by the and produced some the of magic of electronics to the re-enactment of Seen Red world s finest poems, when Aid which, set to some music, have become past event. thc “hit songs” of the Every Catholic Church has such a CS ” “ program ‘ e FiddCS> Silcnt Ni ht For HolyNight.” « ' every day. in the deep and awesome mys- By Louis F. Budenz teries of the Holy Mass "You Are II S 8 c « There.” t which calls forth from the hu- _ J ( Where? At Bethlehem. Our international man heart . ,. In the Mass, the first skies this ist. the finest and noblest sentiments Again, there has been in Christmas is not is man and, re-enacted it repeated, arc figuratively available for weeks informa- ironically, it is also a feast which re-presented. There are minor differences, of ablaze with the big Soviet ad- tion has been used and misused to that indicated that Castro produce billions but the vance of dollars for those course, essentials are there. against the West. Were was about to make who do not such a con- accept the the- we to observe ology of Christmas. this phenome- fession. IN BETHLEHEM, He was hidden under the non with historian’s objective It is certain But, even for those who form of an Infant; in thc Mass He is hidden that our daily do not believe in eye, we would under the form of perceive that press could have alerted the Christ, there is a spiritual the Sacred Host. The stable this beauty and Soviet offensive gets people to it before appeal about and the tabernacle are much thc in long the Christmas which even they cannot same the strength from the mental eyes of the Eternal God. cli- news broke. escape. Despite their almost There He was laid mate completely secu- created by our own All of this larists approach, in the as to beoome appeared in the they constitute sort manger, though thc food a of neg- communications media. October World Marxist ative proof that Christmas is of beasts; in thc tabernacle He fs laid in the Re- more than a fan- The to exaggerated newspaper view, in an article tasy that it is not a but , become the food of sinners. The "New fairy story, a fea- story that "the serious in the ture story that has survived star brought the wise men to thc the split" Stage Cuban Revolu- 2,000 years. Ra- stable; between Red China and Soviet tional do tabernacle guides to His Presence tion," by Bias Roca, general beings not, in fact cannot, feed their lamp on the Russia would minds Christian . help save the secretary of the Cuban Com- indefinitely on fantasy and illusion. If West was exploded last fall at munist we found out And “wise men” Party. that nothing special had today come to adore. And the United happened Nations in the sav- It is "* wiser still are who precisely because U y wc wou *d they can understand the soon grow tired age championship of Peking "socialism is of it * ’ love that veiled the Eternal God beneath no longer a the by the Soviet humble species of His delegation and specter, but real Blessed Sacrament. This all its something ™ WORLD HAS satellites. Let us learn and tangible in the never grown tired of understanding may not be academic or theo- world," Christmas. from this incident that must retical —but alleged and that all countries Something special have practical by thc actual act or "can - hap- pened did deed or real differences among the take from happen on that day - something of Holy . guidance the 43 Ue S° mclhl communists do not mean of n8 thal nevcr happened before any years experience of the So- Bn!? ’n L Red and will never A HOLY CHRISTMAS, fancy for us. viet Union” happen again thc birth of the therefore, means that it is now pos- Holy Communion. Mass We shall be tested to God-Man, Jesus Christ. and Holy Communion severely sible enter "upon the stage must be the event of the on this issue in 1962 with the of That event must have been day. Otherwise, the building socialism in Cuba." wonderful a celebration of Christmas Albanian "deviation.” moment is quite absurd. The Such a in time literally full of wonder for declaration, explain- few the The staff of the Advocate joins in Reds shall tempt us to finance ed the privileged to have been wishing by real boss of com- there. a you happy and a holy Christmas. piecemeal most of the commu- munist Cuba, was a signal nist world on the Tito-Gomul- that it would be soon followed ka model. School a to Be by Marxist-Leninist state- Prayer ment Castro. Thus Judged by could WHAT IS EVEN worse "the fires "Almighty God, we about of socialism" be acknowledge our de- that this the is the general reporting of proves prayer designed to be extended to more pendence upon Thee and we beg Thy this Red China situation of Latin blessings "a form of religious education” by is the America. upon us. our parents, our teachers and teaching omission our children that "God is their Creator.” by much of our press country.” of a striking official declara- FOREWARNED This has LIVING, AS WE in tion again by prayer been challenged as DO, a country which by the Chinese Commu- these being experiences, we shall un American. The Board is ridden with juvenile nist of Regents of the State delinquency, high crime Party of its friendshipfor have to look in the Con- of New York rate, broken families and sharp approved the above extremes of brutality, Soviet Russia. to prayer for go make certain that we do docs it not to use in the schools in seem silly expect that our chil- This information public the State of New appeared not pull Soviet Russia’s chest- York. The recitation dren can live without God? Is the in the of this prayer was not believing People's Daily of Pek- nuts out of the fire American to there. All made capitulate completely to the non- ing, Nov. compulsory. Any child in the public 7, and was translat- communist discussions from school, if he desired, could bclieving American? Is not the foundation ed into in remain silent during very English the Peking the New Times of Nov. 29 to its of our constitutional recitation. system based on our belief Review, Nov. 10. The Worker in of Dec. 10 God from Whom we derive our inalienable Its title THE speaks for itself: make certain that this is PRAYER, as natural what you recognized, is sim- rights? "Hold High the Red Banner ple. direct, to the point To See of Soviet Russia wants us to do: and has How are Our Savior an appeal long we American citizens to the con- October (Soviet) Revolu- Crush "the blood-stained c\en by reason of its clarity. It tinue listening to the pup- encompasses plaintive cries of sub- tion, March Bravely For- pet in the the recognition of God. our version by Congo’s Katanga, dependence on Him prayer? How long are we to listen ward." and the Moisc Tshombc" in order request of God’s blessing upon those to the cries of the non-believer in his We to attempt learn that "the October build the we love and what we love to up concealed com- . . . our parents, crush the spiritual life of America? How Revolution is the greatest rev- our ourselves munist of the Castro teachers, and our much are As variety, country. longer the children of our He Lived olution in the public history of man- Antoine Gizcnga. No one would think school system to think that Really that this prayer could God is not to have kind." Let us cause so much any role in their educational lives? hope our irritation, since it is not com- We arc also advised that it general will not pulsory and it is brief and to the How- Frank J. Sheed has stimulated press make us point. THIS DECISION By socialist revo- which must be given stumble on the ever, five American citizens decided that it by lutions Congo, or Al- our Court everywhere, including was Supreme is a very serious one. It As Christians we love bania as it has so objectionable to our Jewish Christ, Lord by the agony of the mo- prised Red often on neighbors. One becomes that a Jew should China itself, that the So- frightening when we think of what matters is a Unitarian, one is a member of the try to live by liis law, would ment. They are a quotation. speak viet dealing with Cuba Society implications be drawn from decision to her, who Herod the example has "fully dem- and for Ethical and may a up- think it a to die for Him. the Red China. Culture, one a non-believer. glory They are opening words of Great was onstrated the invincible holding the-viewpoint of the five. The the massacre of might They ask that an injunction be mixed-up But how much do we know Psalm must granted against 21. So we find the Innocents is to of nation indeed will be awaiting the easier be- Marxism-Leninism." And the use of the prayer. They claim that this anxiously of His life upon earth? what the words mean in the lieve when then result of this we know what ex- we read: violates case. It is hoped that our Su- The prayer their beliefs and the beliefs Rosary, for instance, Psalm. this we find of Finding perience he had in massacre. their children. preme Court will recognize the necessity of God has "TODAY Forty Hours But, best of all, they assert "The nothing between the find- something else, which must lor the THE Soviet peo- in the educational life of our children. religious atmosphere saying of the prayer favors belief in ing of Our Lord in the have startled ple. under the religion Temple every Jew with- there is space for leadership of Constitutional can be but a single ex- over non-belief.” rights recognized and the Last the Central Supper. Thus it in hearing even more than the ample. Our Lord Committee of the Archdiocene not to the expulsion of God from our national said "It is omits some 20 words Communist The Board of Regents, when they approved life years not themselves. If you do not what into the Party of the So- for the sake of our children. It is hoped the goes mouth viet Newark the use of the prayer back in only quiet life at Nazareth not know what this is, read that defiles Union headed by Com- of 1951, said that that the prayer being used in the New York a man but what it but the years of the Psalm rade d«c. 14, mi was in the public interest to teach children public 21. comes out." Khrushchev, are carry- school system will be for what Obvious, we Fourth Sunday of Adv.nl recognized it on St "• #* *ct forth in the Declaration ministry. And that summarizes ing large-scale construction Marv . Ilo.pital, 4U> St. 4. Willow • • of In- is not but think; indeed we wonder compulsive, permissive; not cor- why Ave . lloboken that the position for most of us BESIDE SCRIPTURE all with immense enthusiasm dependence. Almighty God is their Creator He troubled it: and Dec. rupting, but elevating. If our Creator was need- a to say till we Jl # mi and blaze of about sorts of other the initiative; have . that by Him they have been endowed with at light His things remember they achieved fundey Within Octave el Chrittmae ed the beginning of our national the Old Testament life, He is but general of rrrprtuai Rotery Shrine. Morrie their inalienable The death, dimness in between. history the period, tremendous successes in the * rights." objectors contend needed now. distinction between foods clean Springfield Avet. Summit An occasional for and the fields AneeUele. miracle stands example, religious and and learn of industry, agriculture, 1003 Teanerk Rd . unclean, how «e»t Englewood out, a few but there atmosphere at that particular science and parables; far beyond this the Scribes technology." is no to moment will Further: "The Diocese Notes on shape our knowledge; help us to- had gone brilliant of Paterson Cheering they argued, for Africa indeed there is no great de- ward the vivid seeing, which achievements of the Soviet instance, whether it was Dec. 14, mi sin- .Fourth Belgium was given a bad name sire for knowledge. We seem should be ours, of Our Lord people in the full-scale Sunday of Advant by the and its ful to eat build- pro- gium appreciation of Belgium’s aid, an egg if the hen Immaculate Convent. corn munlsU incurious as He lived. Conception in the Congo. They publicly insult- past and curiously about the had laid it the ing of communism have great- Squirrelwood Rd.. Pateraon anticipated, were expressed in this life on Sabbath. ed the King of the Belgians on the of one who is the life of We need ly increased the of Dee. 11, mi very day on statement of the Prime Prince to know, for In- The aim of the might the . Minister, Rwa- series now Sunday Wifhln Octave of which he proclaimed the our life. stance, what the socialist camp." Chrittmae independence of their gasore: Romans were beginning is to study Our Sacred Heart —1« Randolph Ave.. country. Shortly afterward incited in. Clifton they the “You Belgians will soon transfer to our SCORES doing Palestine, why the laird's life in the lines in- Xavier Chapel. OF times one has SIMILAR IS the acknowl- Convent Station Congolese army to revolt against its of- shoulders the Samaritan woman was dicated Belgian heavy responsibility that you heard unbelievers so sur- in this column. edgement Fidel ficers and to asking why by Castro that terrorize the white inhabitants. are carrying We ask to ... you help us ven- we don't the cruel doc- he is an open Marxist-Lcnin- Civil war has been drop raging since then. ture into the future with confidence, to continue trine of hell return to Belgium has been and the Advocate charged with not to aid us Tk prepar- with generosity, and to guide us while simple Ing the Congo for loving teaching of independence. It is true that respecting our dignity and our interests. We Christ in the Sermon on the THE Official Belgium did not provide the higher education are grown-up children who have BOX Publication of Qie become free, Mount. It is the rarest QUESTION which would have produced native but will follow thing InYour Archdiocese of Newark and of leaders. It we the traditions of our to Prayers had. people find a Catholic layman who the Diocese however, established an excellent which demand that of Paterson. system children continue to show can give the obvious answer of common schools for general education. In respect and affection.” Rev. Leo Larley, S.T.D.. an,l Ret'. Robert Hunt, remember Most Rev. Thomas A. namely that in the Sermon S.T.D., of these, your deceas- the normal course of Immaculate events, the Congo would The statement concludes with these words: Conception Seminary, Darlington. Ramify, X. J.. ed priests: Roland, S.T.D., Archbishop of have on the Mount Our Lord warns prospered as an independent nation. “You will us acts are editors The Newark. judge by our and your satis- His hearers of hell five of Question Box, Questions may he ail,tressed faction sep- PubltihMl weakly br The Advocate will be our boast.” to them there assist er in llsii A HOW HAS BELGIUM arate times: nowhere else docs for column, or to Question Box rcltdiocese Publuhina Corporation! Moil Rev. acted as a trustee Because expressions of gratitude Thomai A. Roland. 5.T.8., Prea- tlscwhcro in are so be Editors, The Advocate, 31 Clinton St., Seu ark Africa? In Ruanda-Urundi the re- speak so much of hell. Not 1, S.J. Iclanl. Rt Rev. Mur. Jamn A. pleasing, we note the of Netcark gracious words spoken in to know Iluilin. |* A . J.C.D., V.G.. Vit sults of her trusteeship have been favor- this means that we Rev. o very the General Assembly of the United Nations in (). Is a lay person who over* grants him the Peter Kramer, O.Carm., I'lrodcnt. Hi. Rev. Mur. Jamn K. able. Both countries held have simply not followed right of suc- I.ooney. elections in Septem- New York few Our hears (he Dec. 23, 1931 AM. Secretary! Rl. Rev. a days ago by another Catholic confession of an- cession to the diocese Mur. Caaiar M. Rinaldi and 111. ber this in accordance Lord through the of Ills as its year with a resolution of leader, Prime Minister Julius years other bound the seal Rt. Rev. Msgr. Frederic C, Ra>. Mur Paul Knapprk. PA, Nyercrc of Tan- by of "ordinary” Bishop when the Truiteai ai the United Nations. teaching. Clinton SI.. Newark 2. Following the election in Dec. -V J. ganyika, East Africa. After Tanganyika was confession? O’Neil. 24, 1931 MArkat 40100. the The first is to return permanent retirement or Ituanda, new government established step Rev. Member of lha Calnolle Preu the seated as the 104th member of A. One who overhears the death Matthias J. lloylan, Dec. the United Na- to the of the present "ordi- Suoelaiion and lha Inlanuuonal Republic of Ruanda. cent . We must read Ninety per of Ru- tions, Mr. Nyererc, to the Associated confession of another is bound nary" leaves 24. 1956 l nlon of lha Catholic Praia. Sub- according them the See vacant. laribcr anda's legislative arc Catholics. intently, growing in to lha N.C.W.C. Niai Sara- Assembly It Press, tribute to Britain under of most Rev. Thomas Dec. Is "paid for withdrawing of penalty serious Quinn, 26. la# that the constitution of knowledge His words and Editor's Sdilortal lloa. expected .. Board- Moat Martin Ruanda gracefully and for a sin to Note: 1906 effecting peaceful and or- keep absolutely W Stanton. R.T.D., Ph.D.i Rt. Rev. will guarantee the rights of the Church and deeds, building our intimacy Rev. Nicholas derly transition from colonialism to all that has been revealed by In the Oct. 5 "Question K. Solis, Dec. Mur. WiUlam C. llelmbdchi Hu for indepen- with Himself. It will reverence the name of God. require Box" r ,ot 'n J. Douaherty, HVi *t? . .. - dence. the with reference to we slated that, accord- 26. 1913 8.5.D., a growth penitent STL. Vary Rav. Mur. Following the clretion in in our reading tlaoraa Urundi. the Legis- That same day, Tanganyika stood be- pow- sacramental absolution. This ing to a decree of the Sacred Most Rev. Justin J. McCar- W. Shaa. 8.T.0.1 Vary Rav. lative Assembly consists of GO Catholics er including the power to Mur. Thomai M. Haardon. LI.B, and side the United States and the obligation is in the Congregation of Hites dated thy, Dec. 28, 1959 Rav. WtUum J. four Protestants. other anti-com- relate said different absolute, Dully, S.T t.i Rav. The new is things in Rev. *l“*h J. Sttialmmom. Min Rav. government com- munist countries in against the sense that no reason, however Mar. 8. 1000, the so-called Le- John J. Outwater, Dec. voting admis- w O-Nallli Rav VVtUlam N. entirely of Catholics. Its respect for Bel- sion Gospels or in different parts ifflje posed of Red China to the United Nations. grave, could permit the reve- onine prayers may tie omitted 27, 1936 »laW. “V s 1 Ra»- William Roller. of the same It will re- A M.STL Rav. rrancla . lation of what the after Mass when certain cir- Rev. James J. i J. Ilouah- what penitent has Flannagan, lon. KT L quire is rare in modern iUerulive Director ’ confessed. In this respect the cumstances arc verified. We Dec. 29, 1934 Rt. Rav. Mur total John J. Ktlay. readers, a concentration listed ‘Aeterna obligation of one who over- among these circum- , ,, f* oo Rrpratanlallva: Rav. Carl Dei of the mind. Take two . ’.*. ex- stances: "after J Woltin. ST L. Sapientia hears the confession of an- a 'dialogue' Diocese Manaauu Sailor; of Paterson PToyd Andanon. amples from one of the parts Mass The Uth and 16th centuries other is exactly the same as on Sundays and holy Rev. were both In Leo's day, Attila the Hun threatened the of Our Lord's life on which the Ferdinand lleckmann, Subtmpiloa Prlca: MSO yaarly. eras in the obligation of the confessor days.” Since then, however, Second Claw poitaae paid New- tragic the history of the Church: each very of the light docs fall for of 0.F.M., Dec. 29. 1956 at portals Holy City; today, Khru- everyone another later ark under art o( Mar. 3. ISIS. witnessed the rending of the of himself. and document of unity the Mys- shchev and his vast military establishment us His three hours on the tical of in the former The Code of Canon Law, the same Congregation has Body Christ, century by threaten the whole of western civilization. Cross. come to our the Great Schism which cut off the Orthodox however, imposes upon the attention, in ac- cord with which we churches of the east from the Holy Sec. in the IT WOULD BE unwise to press the simi- ST. LL'KK tells us He said confessor, and only the con- correct larities to the further our original statement read: 16th century by the Protestant revolt which too far. The Huns were Asiatic bar- repentant thief, "This fessor, penalties for to "after into several hundred Christian barians, unacquainted with Christian day thou shalt he with me in the violation of the seal. These a 'dialogue' Mass on AROUND THE PARISH splintered sects. religion black or western culture. to include excommuni- Sundays and feast Despite the pages of our own Communism, on the other paradise”: we tend think penalties days enjoy- century's ing with its is the thief to cation most reserv- the liturgical rank of first history, grim record of wars, hatred, hand, basically one more heresy of Chris- went straight heav- specially or second class.” torture, misuse of the gifts of science, there is tianity: its theoretical basis was formulated in en. But St. John reports Christ ed to the Holy See, suspension at least a of Austria, and as to from the celebration of slight ray hope that a beginning Germany England: it was first saying Mary Magdalen Mass, is into after His from being made in the direction of a return to put practice in Russia: all Christian lands. resurrection, "1 am suspension hearing con- Christian The Church's best not and, in more flagrant unity. defense would seem to yet ascended to my Fa- fessions, Mass Calendar be a recall of all dissident ther.” What then cases, In this elements to one was para- degradation. re- MEN OF GOOD WII.I. the world over were solid, convinced Christian dise? spect. the confessor is under unity. I»*r 34 SumU* Vt*il ol strongly encouraged in such hopes last week That is llio why our present Holy Father an- We all know, and rejoice to greater obligation to keep se- .>aitvtt*. • tnrrr i% nu (ummnnuro John -Will's (tun of thr Fourth by Pope epoch-making call to all nounced the Second Vatican Ecumenical cret what has been confessed Sunday ol Ad- Coun- know, that Our Lord said to %*ni • lit ( Im Vin lot No Gl Thera "separated brethren” to begin to think of * l*ref an ul- cil within the first three months of his Our "Behold son” to him than one who over- »• * » «l Trinity timate rriuro to the "one flock” of pontifi- Lady, thy l»e* W Miimt*) Tlw Nativity Christ. Is- cate, with one of its chief hears such a confession. »Hir U«t aims being the res- and to St. John, "Behold thy *•' ut (Uh White l»t suing of the sixth letter of his ''•** Ol I Hreface encyclical pontif- toration of Christian unity, with mother." f ami » uminu- "Aeterna Dei particularly But there is an in- If. When is Catholic yf lhr NitltiU 2ml Mat*. icate, Sapientia," he commemo- the Eastern churches a no i*l 31ml with which we still have tensely dramatic element that lull si AiituUiu t’r l*ref rated the pontificate and achievements of longer obliged by the law of * MitirnuHlmnln of the Nativity. an so much in common. That is 3i4 W*». why. no doubt, lie wo must miss unless we re- Ci Gl I I* earlier ladder of the throne of St. St. fast? On his 39th birthday or ommutiu the Peter. timed the release of his latest encyclical, not from St. Matthew t aiMr* of Nativity. Th« Leo the Great, member, Ids <>(Hh birthday? **••* Goepel i» omitted inly for the 15th of the |»ee centenary death of his and St. Mark's accounts of 90 Turnia* fit. Stephen, A. A Catholic is bound l»rutomartyr 2nd CU» Ited til. Leo was faced with threats to the Faith treat predecessor Pope St. Leo the Great, but the by on Crucifixion, that St. John's rj** .* ul * B °f Hie Nativity »Thi»«l also for the time when the law of fast to the com- 4 f **,r * every side the Christological very the World Council own mother up . a»»d t oiiiinunlranir* controversy, was standing of Nativity of Churches, a vast pletion of his 39th of age. which involved disputes over the nature of assembly of Protestant there! year !*•»■ 27 Wednesday St. John, This if not Ai**.lie. livanaelut 2nd Him Christ that had not been settled and Orthodox churches, also working for union, significant, sober- . despite the Nor is it the was its at only Gospels event takes on his In.fd Council of L'halccdon in 451. Political threats in concluding meeting New Delhi. ing, place * Maui If |»ftrf and t unilHU’ that shed light the Gos- nu ante* uf Nativity the form of barbarian invasions upon s‘Jth birthday and not his both from the East but the whole . l*oe. 20 Thursday lloly lnn<»- JOHN XXIII is truly another not pels, For rent*. Martyrs. promised to extinguish what still Leo, only birthday as some believe, 2nd Class Ited til completely because of the similarity of an example of what the Old 2nd 101 l of the Nativity tr |»ref problems with el* . remained of civilization in the West. Evil men of Nativity. which he is Testament has in it (f. What is a faced, but in bis masterful to give, '•Coadjutor'* lire 2tf i-« Friday U«u to the from diplo- of the strove split Bishops the priests, the Nativity Third matic approach in solving them. In his take one more of Our Lord's Bishop? t M*i»> 2nd Class priests from the in order to achieve great While Gl 2f\d Coll SI Thorn** of people, new ■seven «ntertiui encyclical, he re-echoes Our Lord’s own words from the Cross A. A is a Bish- « y. Cr. Href eic . of Nativ* their own base ends Even some "Coadjutor" •la ecclesiastics, of the prayer : "That all be "My God, my God. why to the |nh* no Saturday Mm of Na- their own limited may op appointed administer seeking objectives, sought to t»vit> tThird Maw* 2nd Class Wh.t* one, even as Thou, Father, in Me and hast thou forsaken me.” It is of another the I in diocese "ordinary" Gl Cr. Href Nativity undermine supreme position of Rome. Thee: etc of that they also may be one in Us.” a profoundly mysterious say- Bishop who, because of old lire- 3| Sunday Sunday within Leo as John XXIU that tktave of the Nativity 2nd taught, teaches, we That was the of ing: great masters t l-»s objective Pope St. Leo the spiritual age or long term illness, can Wit!'* Gl. Cr. Href, elt of me must he prepared in such times to suffer for that is have found Great; the objective of Pope John —and var- no fulfill the and deep longer many He > Gl Gloria; Cr our belief*: both quote St. Paul: "You have the Leo of the ious treed C XXHI, 20th century; that should - meanings in it. grave duties encumbent upon from the Votive \l«*» of Holy the favor Christ's behalf N been given on not only also be the objective of Catho- But tjhoM, Aiihdioteve H Sf-.ik, every Christian, these words were not him Sometimes in appointing J* Idoeese of Hateiwun. t oil ; The consecration is the of to Him, but also to suffer for highlight Christmas behevenn Him.” lic, Orthodox, and Protestant. r rU r Commuiu- Day new words wrenched from Our a "Coadjutor" the Holy See i «; - P r **f. c# * 'x for can lee of the Nativity. Father John — as it is for every day. STRANGE BUT TRUE Vatican Lauds December 21, 1961 THE ADVOCAIE 5 Little-Known Facts for Catholics How Can By M. Warmth Return UNICEF Work J. MURRAY Oopyrlfbt, IMI. N.C.W.C. New* UnUml UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (RNS) The Vatican has To Cold lauded the work of the United War Marriage? Nations Children’s Fund (UNI- CE.F) on its 15th anniversary Rev. John L. By Thomas, S.J. a.; a special agency of the UN. Assistant Cardinal Cicognani, Vatican Professor of Sociology, St. Louis University Secretary of State, sent a cable 25 to the United Nations on After fairly our happy years together is to fall 11 marriage starting apart. My Dec. stating that Pope John wife and I still but love-cach-other, we’ve become so irritable and impatient that al- “is pleased to most acknowledge anything seems to lead to an the work outburst between us. I know her age has some- done by UNICEF thing to and many behalf do with it, she’s probably correct in saying that I’ve become self-center- during years on of ed and unsocial. How can we underprivileged children break the tension between us and a regain sense of and congratulates warmth and unity? its execu- tive director, and asks Provi- dence to bestow If a competent divine bene- marriage prospects, he usually feels too each other rather than with dictions on this counselor is available, you insecure to shift noble task." to another their Model, Christ. Asa re- UNICEF now should consult him at once. gives aid to job or make a fresh start. sult. get in vi- they caught a about 57 million You and your wife have needy chil- ap- Some men become cious circle of mutual recrim- hard to dren and mothers in parently become involved in a live more with when they suddenly inations, suspicion, and petty, than 100 countries. kind of cold war, with Pope John nego- realize that they have mean acts of retaliation which tiations for passed has contributed to peace paralyzed at to annually this point of no return and they attempt justify on the UNICEF dead center. When such situa- as did Pope Pius must spend the rest of their grounds that “the other start- XII. tions occur within the intima- working years at a job that no ed it." UNICEF also cy of the circle, it received con- family gen- longer offers them any chal- But remember, the Model gratulatory messages from the erally requires the help of a If lenge. they are prudent, on which you will be judged is World Union of Catholic competent neutral outsider to Wom- this is the time for them to not break the for Christ, your partner! en’s Organizations and the deadlock, both their enlarge scope of interest Catholic International Union partners are too personally in- NO John and to develop more shared for STRINGS: J. Cullen, of volved to view their difficul- Social Service. manager operations activities with their wives and for the eastern division of the ties objectively. California Oil Company, families; yet on the Vocation pretext of presents an unrestricted wife has Seton St. E’s grant of $3,500 to Msgr. John Although your fatigue many merely turn to Hall, consulted her doctor J. Dougherty, president of Seton Hall probably television, and this sterile Indulgences Given Esso University. Grants This to concerning the changes she is tranquilizer further dulls their brings $17,500 the amount received by Seton Members of the NEW YORK apparently undergoing, I sug- Apostolate Scton Hall Hall from initiative. the company in the last four years. Cullen that have for Vocations can gain a plen- University and the College of gest you a thorough is a Do you and your wife share St. Elizabeth graduate of the school and resides in Clark. God physical examination unless ary indulgence under the ordi- were among 266 Love You any activities as a couple? nary conditions on: privately controlled this has recently been done. Some colleges couples have no social and universities Tho irritability and impatience Dee. 21, Feast of St. Thomas sharing in - life and do not even attend Unit Lists general purpose grants of Mariology Speakers you report may be due in church services Dee. 25, Christmas to"other. Is it $763,000 from the Esso Educa- NEW ORLEANS (NC)-Thc- The Contrasts part to physical fatigue or Dec. 27, Feast of St. John Walter J. Burghardt, S.J., of surprising that they enjoy no tion Foundation. ologians from many of Woodstock nervous exhaustion, and sim- of One of the three Ember parts (Md.) College, sense unity? The amount of the ple remedies may be available Days, Dee. 20, 22 and 23. individual country will meet here president of the society; Rev. awards was not Jan. for both. announced. 2-3 for the 13th annual Joseph J. De Vault, West FINALLY, HAVE you ser- A partial indulgence of 100 S.J., Of Christmas Thirty-four other Catholic in- convention of the Baden, Rev. Further, you and wife Mariological H. your iously tried to analyze your days may be gained for each stitutions Ind.; Eugene would do well make were among those Society of America. Maly, Rev. to a clos- own outlooks, motives, and act of charity or piety per- Norwood, Ohio; Fulton J. Sheen ed retreat, either getting grants. A highlight of the Aelred St. By Bishop separately feelings, comparing them formed for the intention of fos- meeting Tcgcls, 0.5.8., or as a couple, if facilities for with the Christian tering vocations the will be the presentation of the John's College, Collegeville, ideals to- to priest- THE SICK have St. What at the latter Michael, Mariological Award for excel- Minn.; Rev. Thomas E. contrasts appear could easily afford pheasant. are available. You ward which must strive? hood. you St. John of God and St. Camil- lence in Christmas! The Power of God For that is how we must may that are both Partners theology relating to Clarke, S.J., Woodstock Col- protest you in conflict frequently lus de wrapped in the actualize Christmas devout but it Lcllis as their patron the Blessed Virgin. lege; and Rev. Eamon Car- swaddling by be- Catholics, is easy compare themselves only with bonds of saints. Speakers will include Rev. roll, humanity; Eternity ing saviors of our fellow men! for couples to fall into a spir- O.Carm., Washington. in time; The itual Word, wordless; Asa little Jewish girl told us rut, marked by such rou- a humble manger and choirs last week: “I am kind to that tine and monotony that su- of heavenly . But how leper because I believe he pernatural viewpoints and mo- are we to bring our souls to brings me the blessing of tives cease to bo operative in an awareness not only of this God." As Christ was our Sa- their daily lives. Moreover, It contrast but of the contrast vior from sin, saw we must will be excellent therapy to of the rich and the poor in our save others from their wants. withdraw for a few days from modem world? In the midst of your Christ- the tense situation in which The following might be a mas joys then, be mindful of you are now involved. idea: Send good out invita- the joyless, like the mother of Don't say you haven't tho tions to at 11 who a banquet $lOO a came to us for help time or money. What is the formal because Christian plate; suggest dress a welfare success of your marriago for both men and women and organization would aid her worth to you? hold it in the most sumptuous only if she put her children in NOW LET US TURN to dining room in the city. Then, an institution. Can you a when the guests sit down to imagine the Wise Men telling few considerations that may an elaborate china and silver Mary that they would get her prove helpful. Although you service, fill their with out of the stable if she suggest that you over at BERGEN plates only quarrel MALL-Famous for QUALITY & LOW! LOW! only three ounces of rice. would put the Child in the almost everything, are there PRICES' Bethlehem orphanage! any specific areas such as the WHAT WOULD THEIR reac- Be saviors. Save families. use of money, personal habits, tion be? Some would claim Save relatives, friends, and so on, that had been cheated: poor Bishops in the mis- they that have been bone Konson sions who must dine and run long a of "Are we to pay $lOO for this?” Mark II their chanceries on $BO contention? In dealing with Floating But the others, the wise, might a Norelco month. similar cases I have discover- say: "Now I know how the Electric The words "God love ed that several such Shaver other half of the world lives, you" major lake areas Head Shaver on special significance usually exist and have ltow et*c could t have under- during the Christmas season, been the focus of quarrels for stood Mu* contrast between the as we witness God’s Love years because no constructive In the in plenty onc*haH world for the birth oi llis Son. By re- plan dealing with them and the want in the other half, quest and a had ever been developed. except by sitting in luxury and corresponding of- eating in hunger?” fering, you may order a God Everything was left at loose Love You medal in any one ends. And yet, what is the con- Nothing was ever resolv- of the trast compared to the Lord following styles: S2 ed, so that each successive small sterling $3 of Heaven stripping Himself of silver, small quarrel followed the pattern of 10k gold filled, S5 sterl- the last. For His glory to share our hunger, large example, couples s i. mm ing $lO our woes, our not silver, large 10k gold will quarrel over the use of pains filled. for money for an evening but for a life- years, yet never Cut out this time? column, pin keep a budget or itemized ac- sacrifice to your it and address count of how their money is "INTO YOU IS bom this it to Fulton Bishop J. Sheen, actually spent. In such cases, day a Savior" that is the National NEVER BEFORE! Director. Society for a counselor is bound to sus- real meaning of Christmas. We the Propagation of the Faith, pect that cither money is not are surrounded by advisers, 366 Fifth New 88 Ave., York, or the real issue or one of the NEVER AGAIN! experts and but to counselors, your diocesan director: partners is in bad faith. where arc the t«c/uif»o J saviors? Whore Bishop Martin W. Stanton, 31 up#f are those who will IS IT POSSIBLE »rlm accept the Mulberry St.. Rt. that your for 1Wt(o , Newark, or r ' # ' y 49 burdens of others their from head '• as own, Rev. Msgr. William F. Louis, irritability stems frus- Famous MAGNUS CHORD ORGAN . floating •rimming Job, who will eat tration die lon rice when they 2t DcGrassc St., Paterson. or dissatisfaction with e | work? Once the modern W-de. ond • your haodi. more Initanlly f*olox^.Lr0 * . larger 0 * American male the NEVER SOLD FOR fo.fr diavln* passes LESS THAN 129.95 opening. for .««-. UZ half-century mark he knows NOW fairly well how far he is likely ,w,wwWW to Now! 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At Beginning with carols sung VJ by the Caldwell College glee club Dee. 15, the celebra- on The in tion also included a staff NEWEST COffff MMIHG AMAZING 2-SPEED Christmas party and caroling the SPECIAL! by St. Elizabeth's College IMPORTED CERAMIC ELECTRONIC KIDDIE glee club on Dec. 17, carols PHONO by f w cub scouts Dec. See 2-TRANSISTOR on 18, the tliei lo.«fy ceremie 3 cup erecting of the Christmas \ meter witK Perfecf the lot*. tree \v 1' 1 CApeclty coffee *eq. for young on Dec. 19 and a florel end RADIO 9.15 preliminary ) pettern (rimmed I* Built in 45 RPM adapter. On visit by Santa on Dec. 20. gold. No mefeilic (etle, beet, >Ma\ end off twitch, in proof KendU end bite, £BB Finithed There was also a pediatric com. intuleted colorful decorated cebinet. COMPOUNDED Christmas party sponsored by plelely body, imoo'b beie. the Future Teachers Club of m Operetei on lISV Guaranteed for 90 QUARTERLY dayt. current. Whet a wonderful gill Bayley-Ellard and carols sung V for a hoy or oirl. 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Ye Shall Find a Babe

in ... Swaddling Clothes in ... Lying a Manger

By June Dwyer

. . And the angel said to them: Fear not; for behold, I bring you good news of great joy, which shall be to all the for this to people; day is born you in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign to Ye you. shall find a babe wrapped in swaddling clothes and in a lying manager . . Who shall have great joy at the good news? Who shall know the signs? Who shall find the Babe lying in swaddling clothes in the manger?

.WILL IT be the little boy who sent us his letter to tha Christ Child today Or the officers of the civics club who elected last were week? Will it be the boys and girls who won the Young Advocate Club prizes this year or the girl in the back of the room who forgot to enter the contest? Who shall have great joy at the good news? Will it be the woman who gives so many hours of her time to the hospital or the mother who has not even one hour call to her own? Could it be the girl who works in the depart- ment store and is so tired at this time of the year? Who shall know the signs? hAPPy Christmas Will it be the quiet nun who teaches the first grade in Dover or the clubwoman who belongs to at least a dozen committees? Could be it your grandmother who lives in Oregon or maybe your sister who is now in Ohio? Who shall find the Babe wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a manger? Will it be your dad so strong and brave and self-sacrific- Could it be ing? that young priest who - works so well with teenagers or the grocery man who always smiles or the mailman who looks so tired? The shepherds found Him. The wise men found Him, The angels found Him. What of the families, the students, the children? HK IS STILL there God made man born to save us and to bring us hope and peace. He is under the star covered with a Silent Night and a tinseled tree. He is hiding in the spirit of North Date Book giving concealed by the gift itself. He is whispering through Jersey Christmas carols and shining through candles lit in welcoming windows. He is hidden 'neath dreams for “White DEC. 21 Mrs. John Durso, chairman. a Christmas” or the Name merriment of the sleigh bells. He is covered Holy Hospital Central Auxiliary, Teaneck DEC. 27 by a pile of toy* or a well-filled Decoration of wards and corridors for Court Cecilia, CDA and Christmas stocking. But He is still there. Meeting Oh, let’s find Him! Christmas, 10 a.m.; Mrs. Anthony Priscndorf, party, Federal Savings and Loan Assn., North Palisades Park, chairman. Arlington, 8 p.m.; Mrs. John Del Grosso, St. James Hospital Guild, Newark Card Mrs. William Kozlusky, chairmen. *lOO,OOO 1 party. p.m., hospital auditorium; Mrs. Har- JAN. 3 LIQUIDATION ry Kilpatrick, chairman. Holy Name Hospital Central Auxiliary, Tea- Court Dolores, CDA Christmas WE have party. St. neck Meeting of auditing committee, 10 CLOSED OUR TEXAS STORES Brigid's Auditorium. North Bergen, 8:30; a.m., hospital auditorium. Science Head \ Is Honored Have You Read...? All. M f*'ct NEW IOW ■ BRUNSWICK - Sister w The Mary Nicholas, R.S.M., of following questions are based on articles that Georgian Court College. Lake- appear in this week’s issue of The Adcocate. See how well Wood. of president the New you remember what you hat e read. If you want to refer to Magnificent Jersey Catholic Round Table of the story later the page number is listed with each answer. was honored Science, by the e Unset Diamonds Cit yourself 25 points for each correct answer, 100 is New Jersey Branch of the excellent; 75 is good; 50 is fair; 25 is poor; 0 means had Liquidation and without reservation, American Society for Micro- you PER. this SSi° from 1 to tvtr I'l ct. tiiec. Choose biology at heller reread issue : a recent meeting th« latest lad>• 1. t* or gentlemen*! set- held at Rutgers What’s different about this week’s issue of The Advocate? University. — wo will tot it In ono hour's Sister Nicholas (al The Christmas supplement was selected twno. Written unconditional guarontoo (til The Legion ot Decency is “teacher of the month" for listing left nut lor color, cut ond perfaction plus Nothing her role with the science tape tc) Butch A font* ft reputation 2. institute amt for her efforts to Who is the new managing editor of The Advocate? BUSch&soks lor integrity. Trodo-mc accepted. Poy» It. Thomas divided Improve elementary and high (a) Joseph mont to twit you. Buy now lor Chrittmot. school science courses. (b) Floyd Anderson (c) Kit-hard J. Hughes NEWARK Brood cor. WILLIAM 3. Archbishop Boland had a special meeting with students St. Vincent’s Head SUMMIT: 4tt SPRINGFIELD AVI. last week to: SB Open every night To Talk (a) sing carols in Caldwell • ecopt Soturday (b) present awards for selling to The CALDWELL - Sister subscriptions Clare Advocate Dolores, administrator of St. FAMILIAR SCENE: The third (c) organize a choir graders of Render Memorial Academy, Elizabeth, Vincent's Hospital and Nurs- 4. Most of the high school basketball teams will are pictured above in the scene that is FERRI ery. Montelair. and director spend part being re-enacted time and time again BROS., INC. of of the Christmas two holidays: throughout the world at this time. The its schools, will deliver the thespians, left to right, are: Mary O’Connor, THE LARGEST RELIGIOUS (a) on the football field GOODS STORE capping address Dec. 28 for Cecilia Grossi, Catalina Hannan, Donald Stokas and Robert Scrib. a (b) playing in tournaments IN THE STATE class of Junior Ladies OF NEW JERSEY Gray of baseball the National (c) practicing Offering New American Red POPE ST. Pius X decreed GARDENERS have St. Doro- Jersey's 9. Page P->S* Union Moii Cross. The exercises will be 3; that the Confraternity of Chris- Complete Selection of page Hospital thy, St. Adelard. St. Tryphon, held at the West Kssex i-(b), 1; 2-(a), section; second j), l-( ANSWERS: tian Doctrine be established Chap- in St. Fiacre and St. Phocas as ter House here at 2 p.m. Honors RELIGIOUS ARTICLES every parish. Helpers their patron saints.

ELIZABETH - Mrs. Anne Deppcrt of Elizabeth and Mrs. Fabulous Outdoor Christmas Elizabeth Murray of Roselle Display were special guests of honor at the Christmas party given lOW AND MIOW by the Sisters of Charity of St. mot Elizabeth Hospital here for their volunteers. ■gjp!PpPlM| . ‘J Mrs. Deppcrt had put in 48f> NOW! hours during the year and Mrs. Murray had served 4R5. CATERING The Junior Cheerio Aide award for the highest hours IN for the year went to Julie YOUR HOME llcincmann of Cranford who Our famous Bullet NT had also accumulated 1,315 Candlelight is hours for two years service. now available lor catered paities A star was presented to In home or office. For details each volunteer your who had serv- call our Catering ed 200 hours, a chevron to Manager. those putting in 100 hours, and a bar for 50 hours. RE 1-2360 Clifton Graders PROSPECTAVE., WEST ORANGE, N. J. for THE Tape Radio CHRISTMAS SPIRIT: The OUTDOOR NATIVITY AND CHRISTMAS Bayley Seton lunch- order, Rev. Edward J. Fleming. Seton Hall University DISPLAYS eon CLIFTON' honoring Boland had a real festive Seventh and Archbishop vice president; Msgr. Thomas J. moderator; eighth In magnificent three dimensional, lull, round figures ot weatherproof, air about it 14. Gillhooly, graders of St. Paul's Dec. There were decorations (Kip proof haid molded rubber. 1011. holiday Mrs. Vincent F. O’Rourke, chairman; Msgr, John J. will be heard Christ- Standing figures singing • *o*. UPC and a SIZE NATIVITY Harter wt tM j. nly s7* 50 Christmas gift from the women to the _ o Archbish- Dougherty, Seton Hall and mas carols on WPAT Dec. 23 president; Mrs. William • *o*. DTE SIZE NATIVITY op. the and 24 at 5 30 Hie Principals admiring huge tree are, in usual Henderson, Bayley p.m. taped IS without liable Seton president. groupt. p

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The Archbishop urged the women BambergeCt ond Modell s) STOP* Others in the picture are, left to right, Mrs. Richard HOURS: Daily » to 9, Closed Sundays to in activities. loirmand tl»d. and Slraal participate community Acadsmy Phb Delivery on Outdoor Displays TII 8 E ADVOCATE December 21, 10G1 Inter-American Students to Meet Free Trip to Rome News From CHICAGO (NC) Europe Attention M.M., director of the NCWC MADRID (NC) A free will be focused on the prob- Latin American Bureau will trip to Rome will be given to lems and hopes of Latin Amer- speak on "The Responsi- the Spanish youngster who ican students when the Catho- bility of tbe U. S. Educational wins the national qucstion-and- Secret lic Conference Ordinations on Inter-Ameri- Institution in Terms of the answer contest sponsored by can Student Problems meets for Papal Program Latin the Bishops’ Committee on Jan. 26-28 at Mundelein Col- America.” Education on “The Church, here. Held in lege the Pope and the Second Vat- Hungary George Schuster, assistant to ONLY ABOUT 10% of the ican Council.” the president of Notre Dame Spanish - speaking who have TONGERLO, Belgium (NC) use of recreation and higher will University, give the key- come to the U. S. since World —Several YOU CAN HELP: Above is at FORTY per cent of the funds young Hungarians culture as a means of influ- note address: “Movement To- the partially completed gymnasium New Jersey War II are what are generally for the have been ordained to the encing public opinion. ward Boystown in Rev. P. collected by the Society Ideological Solidarity in considered "practicing" Catho- Kearny. Robert Egan, director, hopes to complete the building priesthood secretly after study- the West.” this Propagation of the Faith re- • attending Mass spring with the aid of North to in the lics, Sunday Jerseyans appealed annual Boystown main the U. S. for the ing theology privately in or- Father John J. in Considine, regularly. Christmas drive. der to avoid the state-controll- Volunteer Buildinn home missions. ed seminaries in Hungary, it (NC) was reported here. WORMS, Germany Four thousand volunteers from USE OUR The Relief Organization for 553 BROADWAY I 17 countries put in 300,000 AAA WILL BE OPEN Priests in Eastern Europe, LAY-A-WAY PLAN hours of work at 100 localities b-'ween :• h 4 26th Sts. FE 9- with headquarters at the Prc- in 12 nations the A SMALL monstratensian Abbey here, during past DEPOSIT BAYONNE 7800 EVERY NIGHT said the year to help the Catholic In- AAA SPORT CENTRE new priests cannot WILL HOLD YOUR ternational Order make their identity known Building PURCHASE erect BOWLING SHIR 1 j FO ? 7rA M S S— U , First CHRISTMAS publicly in their communist- churches, hospitals and UNTIL houses, the order’s German controlled homeland. But it MEN'S, WOMEN'S, BOYS', OIRLS' secretariat has said they form “a nucleus for announced. 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A total of 27 are entered Mary’s tourney had not been tournaments, Jersey City Armory. gen County CYO's annual tourney Dec. 23, the jour- in 10 different decided at opens and Don Bosco appear the tournaments, press time, but in- Catholic schools are well nalism contest, to semi-finals will be Dec. 26 and prime favorites according which will run from dications were in the Bergen Dec. 23 that the quar- represented in the Essex an announcement Rev. the final Dec. 29. by Wil- until Dec. County Holiday Festival at 30. terfinals would begin Dec. 23 County Coaches Association liam P. Devine, county direc- Don St. Luke's and with St. Cecilia’s (E) Bosco (Ramsey). Tournament, which tor. possibly vs. St. BESIDES will be four teams in the (JC) THE St. Mary’s held St. Francis St. Mary’s Mary’s at 7:15 p.m. and at Upsala College. St. won the news- (R) Christmas tourney, the largest Catholic PROBABLY THE in- Tournament Queen of Peace vs. St. Mary’s most Benedict’s and Immaculate paper division with Our Lady field will be in the Don Bosco of the will have the distinction of (R) at 9 p.m. teresting opening round Conception have drawn third of Mt. Carmel (Tenafly) fin- Tech Tournament opening the action Dec. 23. St. Holiday in games will pit St. Peter's and and fourth ishing Anthony’s drew a bye Paterson. seeds, respectively, runner-up and St. An- The Lucans will face Six of the eight en- St. Mary’s (E), the leading in the drew Ramsey and will face the St. Cccilia’s- tourney. (Westwood) third. at trants arc Catholic schools contenders for 8:45 in the North Bergen St. winner in the the Catholic A The complete schedule fol- Mt. Virgin the Mary's semi- Arch- copped mag- _headcd by high-flying and Catholic B, state titles, re- lows: azine division honors. Runner- up in that class was St. Jo- seph’s (Lodi) and St. Mat- Christmas thew’s Tournaments (Ridgefield) was third. A parish plaque and certifi- cate will go to the winners ST. PETER'S COLLEGE CHRISTMAS Thurid.y, Dm. }| TOURNAMENT nd along with a place in the New- * ,P n (At Jersey City Armory) .R n Sr To u ßNA. ark Archdioccsan CYO Jour- Tuesday, Dec. 24 CHRjIViSN f^Sl Holy Family vs. South 2 Side, p m. V St. St. *' ««"»"*"« '« b. Peter's vs. Mary's (E), 9 p.m. nanamed,r^ 7’n'm7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 21 .. Thursday, Dec. 28 Holy Family-South Side winner Ba* vs. and consolation atml* St. Peter's yonne-Englewood winner. 7 p.m. Trenton Catholic-Weehawken winner vs. St. Saturday, Dec. 30 Peter’a-St. Mary's (E) Consolation and winner, championshiD final* 9 p.m. NOTRE DAME CHRIsWAouRNA. 2 Saturday, Dec. 30 Tops Loops Championship final. 9 p.m. (At Trenton) DON BOSCO TECH HOLIDAY TOUR* Tuesday, Dec. 27 NAME NT St. Patrick’, va. Notr# Dam,. 7.30 n Tuesday, Dec. 24 Gloucealer Catholic m St. Bonaventure St. James. 7:30 va. Hunterdon Cn- In CYO vs. trai. 9 p.m. Bowling p.m. Frldey, Dec. Walsh vs. RAyiey-Ellard, 8:43 p.m. jf JERSEY CITY St. Pe- Wednesday, Dec. 27 Consolation game. 7:30 p.m. Don Bosco Tech vs. Eastern Championship game. 9 p.m. ter’s Christian, E R Prep and St. Mary’s arc 7:30 p.m. crTY ,CHOOL * tourna. m e nt the pace in DcPaul vs. Paterson Tech. 8:45 setting the Hudson p.m. (At St. Peter’s Thursday, Dec. 28 College) Dec. 27 County Catholic High School St. Bonaventure-St. James winner vs. Wednesday, St. Aloysios Ferrla, Bowling Walsh-Bayley-Ellard winner. 7:30 p.m. vs. 7:30 p.m. Leagues, sponsored Don Bosco Tech-Eastern Christian win* St. Michael's v*. Snyder. 9 p.m. by the CYO. ner vs. DePaul-Paterson Tech winner, Friday, Dec. 29 St. Peter’s 8:43 p.m. St. Aloysiue-Ferrta winner v«. Lincoln, stands atop the Saturday, Dec. 30 7:30 p.m. Championship final. St. Michael's-Snyder winner boys varsity circuit with a va. Dickin- BERGEN COUNTY HOLIDAY FESTI* son, 9 p.m. 17-4 record, five games ahead VAL Saturday, Dec. 30 (At Don Bosco High School) Consolation final. 1:30 p.m. of runner-up St. Dec. 27 Aloysius. In Wednesday, Championship final. 3 p.m. River Dell vs. Hackensack. 1:30 p.m. NORTH BERGEN HOLIDAY boys junior varsity, the Po- Don FESTI* Bosco vs. Ridgefield Park, 3 p.m. treans sport an unbeaten, 15-0 Ridgewood Dumont. 7:15 Friday, vs. p.m. Dec. 23 NEW Kevin Bergen Catholic vs. Mahwah. 8:45 p.m. (At Glen Rock) CITIZENS: Patrick and John M. mark. St. Mary’s “A” is one Quinn, two who Friday, Dec. 29 Glen Rock va. Manchester Regional. young boys recently off the River Dell-Hackensack received their American game pace with 14-1. winner vs. Don 7:30 p.m. citizenship, hold an American Bosco-Ridgefield Park winner. 7:15 St. Luke's 8:43 flag which was flown over In the girls' St. vs. Ramsey. pm. the nation's league, p m. (At East Paterson) capitol. Presentation was made 15 at _ Dec. St. Bergen Catholic-Mahwah Winner Hawthorne Paacack Philip’s (Clifton) by Rep Mary’s is leading the way with vs. vs. Valley, 730 Charles S. Ridgewood-Dumont winner. 8:45 p m. p.m. Joelson (second from left) at a Cub Scout In a 16-1/2-1/2 Dec. 30 ceremony. the rear left to record. St. Dom- Saturday, .Midland Park vi. East Paterson. S 43 Don Bosco Grammar School are: F. final, p.m. right, Mrs. John Quinn, Rep. John inic’s is a game behind the 7:15 Joelson, F. Quinn, Russell p.m. Wednesday. Dec. 17 Ebersole, Championship and John leader. final. 8:45 p.m. (At Glen Rnrk) cubmaster, Reynolds, pack committee chairman. MOUNTAIN LAKES CHRISTMAS Glen Rock Manchester The winner va. St. standings: TOURNAMENT lake's-Ramsey winner. 7:30 p.m. Olrli Varsity Thursday, Dec. 21 Hawthorne-Pascack Valley winner va. W Catholic Midland L Morris vs. Boonton. 7 Park-East Paterson winner, Roselle in St. p.m. 8:45 Ranks Mary’s, J. C. 181* m Mountain vs. Delbarton, 9 p.m. pm. St. Dominic's Acad. 15V* 2V* Friday, Dec. 29 Friday. Dec. 29 St. Aloyslui Acad Consolation final. 7 10 R p.m. Consolation final. 7:30 p m. St. Anthony's "A" Championship final. 9 0 g p.m. Championship final. 1:45 p m. St. Alovalu* ii MARIST BROTHERS INVITATION 7 ESSEX COUNTY COACHES AJSOCIA* St. Michael's. J. C. 2 13 TOURNAMENT TION TOURNAMENT St. Anthony'* "B" 0 1R Tuesday, Dec. 24 (At l r psala College) Bovs St. Should Varsity Marist vs. St. Agnes. 5:30 p.m (at Tuesday. Dec. 24 Set Union Pace St. Peter’s Mary's Prep 17 4 Archbishop Benedict's Brllesille. St. Molloy High School. St. vs 2 pm. Aloysius 12 9 Brooklyn O. West L. Valley vs. Side. 3:30 pm ELIZABETH-The ranks St. Mary's H in Roselle Catholic Cathedral. 3:30 Immaculate of tcring its first varsity vs. vs Essex Catholic. 7 pm. season, impression in that regard thus M. Michael's J. C. 2 (at Ml. St. Michael's. New York East the Union County 19 p.m. Orange \». Livingston. I 30 pm. independents Roselle Catholic will be guid- far. Bovs Junior Varsity City) Thursday, Dec. 28 playing basketball has ed Coach Ed St. Peter's Prep 13 0 Vocation Notes Wednesday, Dec. 27 Semi finals varsity by Chakcy. The St. Mary's **A*’ 14 Championship and consolation semi* been SACRED 1 increased to five this new school has HEART (5 • St. Michael's finals Saturday. Dec. 30 a trio of 6-2 12) r jo Championship St. final season Roselle Catholic’s Coach Aloysius 2 13 by players Roger Radccki, Although Nick Menu St. Mary's "B** 0 13 What Is Wanted entrance into the field. Austin Shieblcr and Bob has four starters returning, Still, he's Morris-Sussex St. Mary’s appears to Dempsey —as its key start- bound to have problem CTO to Fete Quintets be head-and-shouldcrs above ers with Bob Costello (5-10) at Sacred Heart since the tall- Sac- For Christmas the others St. Patrick’s, and Bill Dittman (5-9) count- est starter is Joe O’Connor, Grid red Heart, Oratory and Roselle. ed upon for backcourt work. who is just 5-10. Rich Bren- Winners Pin on Potential The bolstered Hopes Hilltoppcrs, by Radecki is the leading shot on nan (5-6), who averaged 21

JERSEY CITY - a seasoned Several F. DENVILLE squad including the squad and figures to be points per game, is around By Msgr. William Furlong - Each of awards will be the newcomers and three letter- three returning could the presented at four Morris-Sussex regulars, outstanding rcbounder. again as are Joe Dcstedhan the Hudson CYO independ- winners with limited experi- be serious threats for Union and Joe County Foot- ents has in (5-6) Egan (5-9). With something com- ST. MARY'S - ball League’s third annual din- Christmas only days away, and with Christmas ence Jim Stems (5-10). Dan County and state laurels. (13 8) Coach shop- mon potential. ner Dee. 27 at 8 ping more involved than ever, . However, Hollis and Jim Al Loßalbo is concerned some- pm. at St. surely, many times, you must Morris (6-1) Kaveny haw asked frivmls tin- Catholic seems to car- (5 10) ST. PATRICK’S, the defend- what about Michael's hall. your ipiestioii ’•What do you want for Among those trying for a lack of height on Dons Defend ry tlie most Christmas?” experience and Al ing state in Catho- his first five, hut their St. Aloysius, the tnnt cham- starting spots are (lumber champion scoring should emerge as the lic the lo pion. its Have you asked your best friend Lord? strong- (til), Joe Farrell C. has ingredients punch the will take first leg on very our If you (fig). Rob plus development haven't, est of a quartet composed of launch drive retain that Games Crown a the next time you visit Him in church, or Sullivan (511), Harry Yilfark a to of Bill Hajeski (63) championship gold football better, the tho local may next time receive Him school. Delbarton. title. With (UC) ease RAMSEY - which must be won three you in Holy Communion ask Him (6-3). Charlie Smith (62) and Holy Family the Hilltoppcrs past the Defending its what Bayley-Ellard and Our Catholic to times for “Jesus, do You want for Christmas?” Ask Him Lady John Reilly (6-1). dropped from B C, rough spots. Mike Burke (&0). championship in its second an- permanent posses- —then of the Lake. sion. St. listen! the Celts may find the road to Rich Burke (6 1) and Jim nual Indoor Games was not Michael's. Northern Morris Catholic MORRIS Although has six let- CATHOLIC (12-10) the crown a one. for Division titlist. will also you won't hear words. He will answer And bumpy Murray (5-11) all started last easy Don Rosco High re- you. termcn led Coach John for many of the answer will by Joe Town- Zamos could Another feature of the com- season and figure School Dec. IG. the ceive an award. you be: "I want you for Christmas prominent- However, send, who should into have his team I want you to accept invitation to develop develop into the ing campaign will be Ora- in title Besides Dons managed to stave off Cheerleaders for the My become a ly hopes. Ha- win- priest one of the in (or Brother or area's top players. strongest the school's tory’s effort to its 41- strong bids Pascack ning teams will nun). And having accepted, I want to young preserve jeski, Bob Smith (58) is ex- by Valley be presented you do Steve Tilton and John Kcslo if something about it history enough rebounding game winning streak in to start. When he and to taka oscars and most right away. From now on I want to be regu- pected re- Regional Tcnafly valuable you of Our Lady of the Lake and strength be as much like (or Brothers can produced to lar-season play. covers from the crown for the second time. player, back-of-the year and priests or nuns) as you possibly can completely a re- I Cary Spagnola of offset a lack of height. don’t want you to do a Baylcy-F.l-- Town- A team-by-team rundown cent ankle injury, Dan Doher- Don Bosco, led by its lineman of-thc-ycar selections anything priest or Brother or nun lard gym- wouldn't do." should also be in the send (6-1) is the tallest of the with last year’s records and ty (6-2) and Boh Satkowskl nastics team, 68-1/2 will be announced. Coaches-of- piled up You will spotlight. six loltermen and Joe in (6-1) should points, tlic-year will also be give your best Friend the gift He wants won’t only players' -heights parenthe- provide good enough to nip Pascack named. A teamby-team rundown Smith (6 1) equals his sis is follows: you? sue on as bench strength. Valley’s 64-1/2 and Tenafly's with 1960-fd records and • • • play- the second five. Other veter- 60 totals. The other Bergen ORATORY Bell ers' heights in (12-o)—Fran Pin- ST. PATRICK’S (III) _ Jingle IT WAS IKSB. Newark was parenthesis, ans in camp arc Ed Joyce County Catholic schools en- Hop very much in need of teaching who led all North follows: Rich chot, Jersey John Kupchak (6-2). with a PASSAIC bisters and a unusual Sister came (5-11), Corrigan (O-oi. tered, Bergen Catholic and St. The Jingle Bell very from Italy. She started 23.0 classes Marcello scorers with a 36.8 average average, and Stan Saniuk Cecilia's in a makeshift - Tod tallied 18-1/2 Hop. sponsored by the St. school Mt. Carmel - below the BAYLEY-ELLARD Gary (5-10), (E). just (M3) last season, has used up his (6-2), with a 21.7 Nicholas I cnnsylvania Station, and Tichy (5-10) and Walt Wnrobcl average, and two points, respectively. CYO, will be held later, in 1903, started an orphanage If team is it's any looking up, ineligibility and transferred to were the big reasons Dec. from 8 in Arlington. (6-0). why Meet director Steve Moldo- 27 to 12 p m. in Bayley-Ellard. Coach I’nt Rus- Newark Academy. Coach Shc ent leaving Jerry Molloy’s Celts the auditorium. s P 1,10 Horning of December 22, 1917, wrapping so’s club can't vanyi, Don Bosco track coach, ... go much the OCR LADY OF TIIE LAKE Coach Tom Cicalcse without captured the title Christmas state last added several events gifts for her friends and filling bags of for the other and would to the candy way certainly (13-6) Kcslo (6 3) and Tilton one lottcrman. Tom Keogh season. And. both arc back to children in her A this and total schools. little before noon, she sat like start games year a Chairman down in to climbing toward (5-9) were both (fi-o) is the lone returnee with or better Cage her room to wait for lunch. regulars last repeat their accom- of 19 schools, with But instead of lunch the .500 level. approxi- ENGLEWOOD—Rev. Conan a message Spagnola (6-0), season and should form the any experience. Among those plishments. In addition, Henry came from our Lord, and mately 300 athletes, took the message must have been some- a shot part. Hartkc. O. farm., St. Cecilia’s good and the team's key to any Laker success. up from the junior varsity are Matlosz (6-1). a regular, and thing like: ”1 want you for Christmas!" She died just before leading rcbounder, heads a Coach Ken Tom llofbcck (6 0). Bill Swann Jim High School athletic director, noon. Slattery also has Kelly (5-11), a letterman. cast of seven lettermcn. Be- 1.00 has announced that Sam Conti In two other lettermcn. Paul Mor- (5-9), Feeney (6-0) and help strengthen the attack. 1946, this unusual Sister was canonized a saint. She sides the Tom out Backcourt will be chairman of the basket- is Mother Spagnola, experi- ris (6-0) and Dase Morris Hogan (6-0). Trying assistance for Kelly Cabrini, the only canonized saint ever to have walked enced for the ball committee of the Fathers' Bishops are John Ahern (5-10). Among the newcomers first time arc Hob will be the biggest chore for the streets of Newark. Folks are still living whom she taught (3-10), Mike Malone Sacks (5 Club. (5-11). are Hill Fit/gihbons (63). Bill 9). Don Codey (511). the coach and I-ou Kelly in school. And it is not at all that (60), unlikely your grandmother saw Phil Hurley (6 1). Jack Cahill Morrison Dennis Don Johnston (6-3) and Dirk Tom Arnot (5-8) and Ixiu Snle- 423 her (6-2). New- shopping in Bamberger’s or walking along Broad Street (6-2). Dan McCann (5-7) and man (fit). Michael Kepplcr (60). rck (5 6) are making the best Newark, in the of the Murphy ICE SKATING early years 1900’s. Joel Fcchan (6-0). • (6-0), Dick Hunsickcr (5 10) • * ROSELLE CATHOLIC - En- NOW AT and Dick N, WARK NEE,,S TEACHING DELBARTON Dtcmar (5 9), Select - Pirates SISTERS even more than in (16-3) With WILLOW IH9B,ooo ; BROOK when St. Francis Xavier all most Cabrini came. Especially on her of his regulars and of H IJc Fencing Captain •T. . . Ct <’«’n>ber 22. let ask his lettermcn WAVNI *>ll4 us her to do something about departed, Coach Saints Prepare South ol HI M 23 Cirri* it. Ask her to obtain abundant Basketball SOI'TII ORANGE - Charles and special graces for all the Harry Stilwell faces a rebuild- Kiris whom Stanrlale our Lord has called to the ing season. he still has For of Newark has been religious life, so that But, Wrestling each will Calendar named of say: “Here. Lord, is Your for Christmas. prospects for a 500 cam- captain the Scion yift It isn’t plus-. ENGLEWOOD - Wrestling niuch, hut it’s the host I have with Hall Untvcndty fencing team, very myself!* 1 paign some promising will make its debut at St. NEW • • YORK • Coach Harry Routsikaris an Cecilia's School next Essex High nounccd last week. At Its Best Apostolate for Vocations Captures month when the Saints (are MIOM SCHOOL Dining Thursday. Dec. 11 la back Newark Archdiocese: Soton Hall South Fencing on a varsi- Msgr. William F. Furlong. St. Debut at Orange, Immaculate at Ka*t Oranse Fencing r«ifr»«n Tech at Don !to»ro Tech ty level at Scion Halt this Marys, Elizabeth. N. J. EL the first of to meets listed Telephone: 2-5154. Oratory Art*. 3 45 GILHULY'S Paterson at pm. winter for the first time in Diocese: Rev. John I*. DePaul High NEWARK Essex Catholic Don Sgro, line roach in («* Friday. Dec 11 McHugh, •• Pope Plus decadca. The RESTAURANT and BAR School, Wayne, N. J. High School inaugurated its will roach the at Queen of Peace two Pirates won SPECIAL Telephone: OXbow 4-5759 hall, wrestlers, Knur* Catholic Hcrgrn Catholic at matches the tbi. imj. first varsity fencing season assisted by Kd Feddock. Marut at St Mary's »llciouf t.unrhcona and Dtnn«ra o U Valley at Don Hou» National and Fastern cham- with a 7-6 against Law* «*rv«l In Hom*lik* Atmoaphvr* CYO President victory Handle Catholic at Kt. Anthony'a HOLIDAY Italia and SUNDAY. Air Cond. Grammar rencevillc Dec, 13. Five other St Mary's tR> at St. Cecilia's tK> pionships before the sport was Tourney Peter's Contrnlri" to Coliaeum A Theater* St. Paul's Plans m at Hr it in because of World War Choir* Wine* dual meets have been listed Srton llall at Irvtnxtoa dropped and l.l*tu«> rr, lltiuk Gets Slated in ho>Uef at Holy 11. tSICIAL 9ACIUTIIS to* Scholarship Hudson by Coach Sam D'Arnbola with family PSIVATS For COLLIdI DEALS PARTUS PROVIDENCE, R.I. nt Francis Darigan, Jr.. new- have closed Three D’Am* JERSEY CITY - St. Paul HaMn An.. *4 44th It. for the second an- juniors, Tom NEW ly-elected national of the ON ALL YORK CITY president of nual Hudson County CYO bola. Ken Watson and Glenn Cross* CYO football the VOLVO teenage section of the Grammar School Basketball Benson, lead the squad with team is making preparations Catholic Youth for to BRAND Organization, Tournament which will open Fred Dcvcsa the top sopho- a trip Opa-locka, Fla.. NEW was awarded a schol- Dec. more and Hill Boutsikaris and Dec. 28. where in CALL CA 6-7400 two-year 23 and run through it will meet now *62 arship to Providence Dee. Rich Caruso, the the Rebels Atk t*r th* lal*a M*r. College. 30 at the CYO Center. heading Opa-locka m a Teen New B-18 Power Series AIK 90* THI IPICIAC candidates. OIAC Darigan, a sophomore at the freshman Bowl game, •n VALIANT *l9 o*l OIC. I>rd. college, received the scholar- THERE ARE about 10,000 West Caldwell Auto Mart ship from Bishop Russell J. Latin American students in 1962 1011 iloomtield Ay# . W CslOwtll McVinney of Providence dur- r CA 4*?4M Catholic college* in the U. S. 1962 ing a testimonial dinner in his SAVINGS! • honor. 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WEEK-END RETREATS All DOLLY MOUNT Can Aid the Missions FOR THE LAITY NURSING HOME SPEND A WEEKEND WITH GOD For: MEN, WOMEN, In One Under State license or Another An established home that is quiet, l HUSBAND and WIFE Way restful and luxurious. Located on| New Years Retreat For Women Most of us For the can do somethin? spacious grounds. aged, l Dec. 29 • Jan 1 —3 Days to who have less chronically ill and convalescents. J help people Husband & Wife - Jan. 26-28 24 Hour Nursing Staff than we have. Even the poor- Society for the Conducted by the monks of est Propagation SYLVIA NOLL of us can take a positive BOLSTER, R.N. Saint Paul's Abbey step in this direction by at of the Faith Directress Please make reservations early. least of Write for Information to: promoting the cause of Archdiocese Newark: Telephone LAmbert 5-7677 in Most director of retreats charity the hearts of those Itev. Martin W. Stanton. S.T.D., Ph. I)., LL.D. 20 VALLEY ROAD, CLIFTON, NJ. Queen of Peace Retreat House who can give gifts. 11l Mulberry St., Newark 2. N. J. Phone MArket 2-2803 st. Paul's Abbey, Newton, N.J. Our Hours: 9 to example will influence Daily, a.m. 5 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12. Diocese others, for generosity is con- of Paterson: r You Invited tagious. Ht. Flev. Msgr. William F. Louis JZw are to enroll yourself or i loved ont In the light of Christ's love 21 DeGrasse St., Paterson I, N. J. Phone: ARmory 4-0100 FRANCISCAN for little children, can we not Hours: 9 to 3 Daily, a.m. p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12. MISSIONARY receive some little starving Donations to the Society for the Propagation of the children in mission -UNION orphan laith arc income tax deductible. lands into our hearts this Christmas season? Can’t we try to find out what good we story of the Infant Jesus into can do with the at leatherette means our the lives of others? Obituary bound certificate mailed immediately disposal? We can do all these CUSTOMARY OFFERING: things It is a holy and whole- Can’t we by our own by cooperating with the So- PERPETUAL INDIVIDUAL some thought to for MEMBERSHIP . . . $5.00 kindness to bring the ciety for pray help the Propagation of the dead that they may be . Writ*; FRANCISCAN MISSIONARY the Faith. All of us can pray loosed ONION from their sins. We 135 WEST 31st for the missions, and most of STREET, NEW YORK 1, NEW YORK recommend to the prayers us can give material help. LOnjacro 3-0077. If no answer, call PE 6-2241 of our readers the repose Whatever we contribute to of the soul of the following the to the Holy society goes who has recently departed Father, who alone cares for this life: all missionaries. God invites Rev. Francis B. Fallon. us to cooperate with Him in STONY LODGE carrying out His missionary New purposes, and we can do Ossining-on-Hudson, York just for the of that the Propagation the by helping Society Faith. A Private Psychiatric Hospital, completely equipped for and Treatment ST. JOSEPH'S VILLA Diagnosis of Mental and Nervous Conditions Woman Trouble AT PROPAGATION ■LAIRSDEN. PEAPACK. N. J. MEETING: Gregory Peter XV Cardinal of IthINKINO Outit House for Womtn and Agagianian, prefect Insulin Coma Electroshock of b.lng a MISSIONARY? the of Psychotherapy For home Rotroaf House Propagation the Faith, or foreign Among Indians the SacredCongregation of speaks with Bishop MISSIONARY INFORMATION I Artistic French Chateau of breath Fulton J. Sheen, left, national director of the for Masses and taking Society the Propagation of the Available write beauty In the Somerset Hilla Jesuit Fathers at Patna, Ultr* modern facilities. Healthful Faith, and Bishop Martin W. Stanton, Newark DIVINE WORD MISSIONARIES i climate. Excellent India, report that among the archdiocesan director, at the re- meals. Open vear cent LEO J. PALMER, M.D. ) Borde ntown. N. J. round to Convalescents, vacationlats new national convention of diocesan Christians, “It is usually directors in San Francisco. Accelerated courses for those in and permanent guests. Medical the women that Director or beyond hi*h school. { Retreats from September to June cause us the (Please five address, except the Thanksgiving. Christmas, first teachers your name, most trouble." It is the women were our moth- amount of education, parish and and New Year’s Weekends. Days Charles A. Bright, M.D. Maurice J. M.D. other personal data. Also indicate! end Evenings of Recollection. who first resort to witch doc- ers. O'Connor, Priest' (whether you wish to be a Directed by the Sisters of St. John “When our Christian Associate Director tors when their children are women Will Admit Women Associate Director or Brother. the Raptist. PEapack • OIOS 0334 and to sick. It is they who are most girls are ready take to over a of honor prone take part in some place and Telephone 914 Wl 1-7400 of their Hindu celebrations. play the part of Mary in their own homes, then we can be To Brothers JESUIT BROTHERS “They are the ones,” writes Rev. sure that our work will be Hospital Chriit and dadication Bertram •«rv« by prayar of thair clerical. technical and Ernst, “who Please for us and ELIZABETH lasting. - othar abilities to pray Alexian both hara and on foraign millions. For fraa booklet writai arc anxious see their sons cred Congregation of Religious do what to and you can help us Brothers Hospital here will ad- in Koine DIRECTOR OF BROTHER VOCATIONS daughters married as was necessary before extend our work for Christ.” mit women mere patients for the the 501 foil Fordham Road infants, despite the de- change in a policy dating Now York 51. N.Y. first next lVaiM* on time month, having buck to Kar(li... Phono lUdlow 4-0300 crees of government and ec- the foundation of the clesiastical law. Will the Rains received approval for the So, until we congregation in the 14th cen- change from the general coun- iiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiinriiiiiiiiiiiiirmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii have sincere, intelligent Cath- tury can be made. Wash Away Flock? cil of the olic women and mothers in the congregation in Rome cannot “Please, can you help.” on Dec. 11. homes, we be sure of THE writes The entire fourth floor of the ‘Cancel our work. That means that a missionary who needs Party,’ “some sort of shelter for a hospital will be turned over our Christian girls receive at to the least a church.” women patients, 67 beds Advises TRINITARIAN modicum of ed- Croup FATHERS The priest celebrates Mass in all. Men patients will be ♦ - ucation.” TOLEDO offer •ach moved from (RNS) - “If you an opportunity to young men and boys of Grammar Sunday at 4 p.m. at a the fourth during The education of young girls are an employer, cancel that School shrine in a farming area. the Christmas holidays. and High School to become a priest or a Brother is not easy to accomplish, and staff Give the off So far he has said Mass ‘orgy.’ day In the Trinitarian Order. Lack of again it is because of the IT IS EXPECTED that the to join the —trim the funds no impediment in the open, but the rains family women. “The future mother- rcieption of women patients at tree help for Christ- Write to: start soon and he is afraid prepare MAY GOOD in-law," explains Father Alexian Brothers will mas.” WILL AMONG ALL MEN REIGN IN he will have to discontinue ease the Ernst, “does not want a present crisis at Elizabeth hos- Some 23,000 four THE WORLD THIS VOCATION DIRECTOR, O.S.S.T. Mass unless he can get a page pam- CHRISTMAS—AND FOREVER! daughter-in-law to be better pitals. Both Elizabeth General phlets containing this message Box shelter. 5742, Baltimore 8, Maryland educated than herself. And Hospital and St. Elizabeth's, against office Christmas He is afraid that the 40 par- 11111111n 1111111111111111111imimiim 111111111111n 11111111111 11111111111111 F. CAFFREY & SON n n m the mother-in-law has a lot which is presently construct- ties were sent by the Toledo JAMI*S people who come a great dis- to say about the marriages ing new facilities, have Deanery Council of Catholic "A Recognized Service Since IHH'/’ tance to Mass had of her children. will scatter and Men . . their taxed to the ut- to diocesan families as 71 Avenue BROTHERS OF CHARITY it will be hard to them capacity Pennsylvania 809 Lyons Avenue "While get most. part of its annual our schools are filled together again. campaign Newark, JS. J. Irvington, N. - J. Teachers Social to Workers - Craftsmen to overflowing with the The services lo women "Keep Christ in Christ- boys, You can help. For a min- pa- ]j>na E Cjl/rey. Jr. Janies f CONTACT. tients mas.” . Ceffrey, 111 girls' schools have room will include medical an.l ample imum of $1,500 a chapel could BROTHER STEPHEN ARMSTRONG, FC. to But times surgical care, but not ob- Families spare. are chang- be erected for this priest were urged to con- OUR LADY OF CHARITY NOVITIATE ing. Patriotic Indians stetrical Women struct Christmas crib, begin to and other chapels for mission- care. nurses, a no 7720 DOE PHILADELPHIA understand that until now limited to LANE. IS. PA. without female aries just like him who have service in matter how small, on Christ- education the country cannot the and mas WHAT WILL LIKE? no shelters for their flocks. operating, recovery Day. CHRISTMAS BE prosper. realize our emergency rooms of the hos- They . . . cannot afford CHRISTMAS IS CHRISTMAS THE Many $1,500. WORLD OVER . . , pital, will be for bed- Some can afford $l,OOO, Others engaged CHIUSTians everywhere rejoice at the Rirth of CHRIST . . . BE A side duty on the fourth floor. In ACADEMY OF can only give a dime a day. Jerome J. SHCRTALI.AY. INDIA, pitiable Male nurses will Stanley Those in the continue to lepers nil! gather at the crib to latter category * pray. SAINT ELIZABETH service the male wards CHURCH GOODS * arc asked to send their offer- of the They'll sing carols, wish each other FRANCISCAN PRIEST iP f ICON OA R Y SCHOOL FOR OIRLS . to hospital exclusively. It has "Merry Christmas". In DECCIII- Faaadad I*4o Fully Acar a44tad ings the society’s offices 116 WASHINGTON STREET . . * been an acute of SCEIIAI, ERITREA, FATHER AN- Do CHRIST'S work In li»Nr» 04 Charity at the end of each month. shortage - __ Porithsi, Schooli, MA 2-5071 NEWARK. NJ. Cm»ml Maw Jaraajr male nurses which has THONY will hear Confessions Christ- Homo Missions or Minions. pre- — | Forslgn E;ve In Jlffinon 9-1600 sented the hospital from mak- mas a chapel made of mud. Writ* i is Six from Si. Peter's ing use of its new addition V There no rectory in DECCIUSCE- VOCATION DIRECTOR lie'll offer which was dedicated on Aug. IIAI. , and In Honor Fraternities then lie FRANCISCAN FATHERS down to sleep on the chapel's dirt As ... S*. Thomas Mora Claricala JERSEY CITY—St. Peter’s Long floor In PUNNATHURA, IN- S*. ALEXIAN BROTHERS native Barnardma > Monastary 7th & LOYOLA Hos- Tlx I>IA, Sisters will tell the or Jaeltien Sts.. N. E. College has received word that Hdj Father) Miutm Aid Box 177, Hollidaytburg, Po. pital opened here in 1892. with Christmas story for the last time to Washington 17. D. C. six of its former pre-engineer- As You Live for the Oriental O'nnh the first major addition in children whom The ing students have been accept- they love. chll- SCHOOL WO6. There heds dren. Incurably 111. have weeks, are now 186 >ou *UI receive a months, only days, to ed into honor fra- live . . . engineering PM'LNUABU and Christmas is different In in the the Near East Mission ternities hospital. C.OOD INCOME World—but Founded in 1899 the Siiter* of (Jesuit Fathers) at the University of II It t hrlstmas Just by In addition to s the same . , Thanks to who Charity Detroit. the hospital >ou invest your sav . you read this inga in native priests will here, the general our column, offer Mass at In council also >VH ANNUITY Mldnlcht INDIA. ANNOUNCES The students include three IRAN, IRAQ, SYRIA. of Saint Elizabeth gave permission to its Chicago PLAN. LEBANON, EGYPT, GAZA, JORDAN, College from the Archdiocese of ERITREA, and to You the ETHIOPIA. Native Sisters will at hospital accept women pa- also share In assist Mass, Newark: Alec Clerihew of Jer- great work of the Missions with children, the seed, lepers, ENTRANCE tients. A the blind. The Christmas sermon Convent New rescript from the Sa- and help educating Station, Jersey in will be In sey City into Tau Heta Pi and I'rteau llrotliera preached paean countries. In forrlcn and for tongues . All this Eta Kappa Nil. respectively Uia Mission*. over vast Near East Mission World you'll be remembered ‘ YOUR NIW SUBURBAN • Certain advantages. EXAMINATIONS honor fraternities tax In the Mass and at the crib. It's for engi- • A Lasting Memorial and , our way of saying Thank Yon RELIGIOUS ARTICLES STORE" —A neers and electrical engi- remembrances in many Blessed Christmas! Masses (Four Partial Scholarships) and prayera. GEORGIAN COURT COLLEGE neers: Donald O'Donnell of PLAINFIELD RELIGIOUS WRIT! 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■H9BB 2 ADVOCATE CHRISTMAS December 21, 1961 Advocate Artist’s Apostolate: What Do You Do To CaptureMan’s God About Christmas? Attentionfor WAUWATOSA, Wis. - The petent and the true an ex- Catholic artist is an tension of the apostle Gospel, and a whose goal is “to make all furtherance hristmas is neither past nor of the appeal to passive. men Christians and to make the senses as well Christmas to as to the happens you every day. all Christians saints.’’ mind. must This is Every day you respond to the view of Virginia “For Jinnlc,” says Bob Christmas. Broderick, artist 'of the color Broderick, “the painting or il- cover of this week's Christmas lustration is the . The Incarnation Is the reason for use of art to Supplement. This is the fourth communicate to a the liturgy, for the lay for bring apostolate, Christmas issue to which Vir- rounded, fuller comprehension the life must live. you ginia has contributed original of the truth. “Just as Christ art in “She has became incarnate reproduced exclusively a steady program and came into man’s The Advocate. of spiritual he history, so Christ THE LAYMAN’S RESPONSE: reading," con- comes into the lives of The religious artist, she fides, “which is consistently each Christian.” this placard made to talks accompany on the says, “must strive supplemented with This is the itis Rev. Walter aposto- for tech- works of way put by Deßold, chairman late. It the and symbolizes layman’s approach to “the city nical excellence, but without theology Scripture com- of Cana a branch of the Family Action, Family Life of God” via a thorny road. losing the ‘muted song of an- mentary,’’ in addition to her Apostolate which continued fills all the definitions of a lay aposto- guish’ and of joy which is study of art. late. It is From this will Christ’s Redemption. He . . . Virginia’s dedication, come prayer and participation in the her “When must express the reality of sense of the urgency to Our Lord announced the news—‘The liturgy; from this, the to King- charity—to poor, the man, but in relation “capture the attention of dom of stranger, to God; mod- God is called for a to the old among you’—He response,” and the sick and the helpless From and the Gospel as something ern man for God,” that drives Father young. Deßold continues. "That was the this will come than her to such a way Our Lord work, the work that is duty, the work more a quaint folk rite rigorous sched- did that was in costume’.” ule. She produces over things, His catechetical method—the call that is volunteered to or 100 oil parish other worthy cause; for paintings and illustrations a response in our own lives.” from this comes teaching truly, governing or IN VIRGINIA, who is at her for the O’Brien God honestly, year parish became man. So, we must ask ourselves that these board 10 to 12 hours the acting things be accomplished well. From drawing bulletin, Catholic magazines question: “What do we do about it?” this Christ enters a day, seven days a week, her like Catholic the office, the shop, the factory, the Digest and Ave Christ, Whose husband. Author Robert C. NCWC News birth as a Man we celebrate on courtroom, the legislature, the the Maria, Service, clubroom, social Broderick, secs "a dedication The Advocate Christmas, effected our and a few redemption. What do we do gathering, the the home. to othpr school, communication of beauty Catholic for about it? weeklies, publish- and truth not Christmas is not historical through the sac- ers whose books she past. Christmas js God Illustrates VISION OF CHRISTMAS: Broderick is Says Father DeBold: "We continue it. carine, not the not Virginia shown With Us. Our is mediocre, (including four of Bob’s nine response today. —A.M.B. the distorted, at work on the Christmas illustration but the com- books). She also original which "The layman’s role,” this priest of the designs reli- says lay appears on the of The "is gious cards, church interiors, preceding page Advocate’s apostolate, to continue the effects of Christ’s re- The Cubans statuary and stained glass win- Christmas Supplement. demption.” dows. It is a means other’s critics, and aid In re- nique, be majestic charge. It picking up a mystic can found on the THE BRODERICKS live In search for various thread that stretches from projects,” preceding page in the color Eden, through the Old a book-lined apartment Bob in reveals, adding: ‘Minnie cover of the Christmas Testament, to Christ, and then Sup- through the history of Christmas Wauwatosa, a auburb of Mil- is a fine critic of the ’61—In Exile writing plement. Sleek of line, fraught centuries to this moment. waukee. She dispatches house- she writes fine poetry and with symbolism, and encom- The Old Testament Anderson hold chores quickly and is "a when In college while pointed persistently toward the By Floyd trimmings were major- passed by an individuality that imported too good —and last there cook," according to Bob. ing in art was editor of the characterizes all her the Father Deßold hristmas in . Incarnation, observes. "The Bible even exile . . that is the situation year were none work, Then she seats herself at her quarterly and the gives us an indication nature of most of these. Many decorated their poetry an- cover illustration conveys the that all of pointed to the Cubans in the U. S. this year. drawing board in the second and houses with outdoor Christmas nual, each year won idea enunciated in its Child,” he adds. to are caption “It is held by some be conceivable Some fortunate: they have their fam- bedroom which is her studio, medals for competence in lights; those too were lacking that Christ is born not Just that the star that is visible ilies have not and sometimes, when there is writing." during was the star "out,” they Jobs—many at last on Christmas, either year. a one deadline to be met, works is a that led the . .” the economic scale had in Virginia “magna cum Christmas Magi . . they Cuba, but One of the 2,000 years ago, or highlights of the through the night. laude” The at graduate of Mundelein every Christmas majesty. The continuity. least they are working. Christmas season in Cuba was since, but Occasionally Bob reads to College, Chicago. Before that "The is in Christmas the Christmas crib. Some Ha- each day in the Mass, each layman’s response continuing the effects customs in Cuba were a her during these ses- the attended long Holy Angels day in the hearts of all His of Christ in his world vana stores had large cribs—- at other times he in consequence of the Incarna- mixture of Spanish and American. The sions; is Academy in Milwaukee, and like all Broder- and of course all the churches his people. Still, Father meeting own deadlines at became a Catholic while tion,” Deßold repeats. important part of the Christmas celebra- a 18- ick it never —and many families would the pieces, ambles off But how? How typewriter. yearold junior there. In 1958 is possible for me to carry out this tion was Midnight Mass. One Cuban said, take their children to visit the Once into abstraction. Virginia was commis- she became the first winner glorious in small life? “I think we im- various churches and the AS SHE PRODUCEB her charge my gave more would be rice and black see sioned to design the interior of the "Pauline beans, beautiful cribs. Convert works Father Deßold has words in portance to it than you do in of a church in Award" of beauty, Virginia simple answer. a very typical Cuban dish. large Illinois. for "outstanding the Statei." She had to work from blue- work In Broderick, who is something “In every action ask yourself: ‘What would Christ Very of Christmas AND THIS YEAR? The Cu- the field of art." typical of a work of think bans prints, which were spread all beauty herself, is of this? What would He have me do?’ HE ADDED, “Chriatmaa in were "turrones," a in the U. S. will celebrate Among other citations was Spanish an that Cuba the feast over the Broderick apartment, that in guided by inspiration "Let interest of the Church be waa celebrated over a sweet made of almonds. Be- of Christ’s Coming "Printing Progress—A . every your Interest; making it resemble, according Pope John XXIII recently put longer time than here, becaute fore Christmas huge quantities in a religious way; those with Mid-Century Report” published you are the Church. to Bob, “a blue cave." He into words when addressing a we of these would children will by the International celebrate the coming of the be imported. say they have adds Associa- of artists. "Let Christ live in all phases of life.” Christmas that "our vacuum clean- of group your Three Kingi, the Wiie Men." PracUcally everybody in Cuba trees. But they arc tion Printing House Crafts- er often contains the richest "We like to consider you as would not Inc. She also Actually, he laid, a great buy them for Christmas very much in the spirit of men, lectures in dirt of any cleaner" when valuable collaborators in the number of —but not holiday have art at people celebrated at other times of making. They Marquette University, Church's mission of education Virginia is working with gold and Chriatmaa ea in the U. with the year, many problems and many wor- at other schools and or- S., leaf for church decoration. As and sanctification," the Holy preaenta for the children from ries —and they all have rela- ganizations and is never too CHRISTMAS TREES for the bathtub, where oil Father said, "exercising your Santa were all tives or friends still busy to Claua; but more cele- in their be- design a program for in forms Imported from the U. S. and loved homeland. palettes are often aubmerged the ministry of harmon- brated only the arrival of the And they can- parish card party. Canada. to keep them Bob ious beauty which touch the Last year, of course, not moist, Wlae Men bringing giftl. “The help wondering whether doesn’t AN EXAMPLE there were seem to mind. of Virginia's hearts of men ... to dispose no Imported Christ- they will ever each other popular thing,” he laid, "waa see "message," if mas trees. The you will, and of minds toward the wonders of the Wiie Men. Santa Claua tree lights and again. "BOTH OF I’S act as each course of her artistic tech- grace.” came in later becauae of the American influence." V He laughed as he recalled ~ •> his own boyhood days in Cuba. .-'f.. -• V a 5? , “It was always explained," he Mk £>V ;•* .#•>w said, "that I would have some « V «- small present from Santa Claus because 33 ✓ he was only one. and V V * he couldn't carry many pres- ✓ ents. But then the Wise Menl * There were three that is •»» when the real presents came because *f'*- they could carry more." « ti i v »*■ Christmas was celebrated ar»~ very much in the family, he r> .***- said. On they .)»• *»• might have an early dinner, £ and then the whole family at*- would TO OCR MAHY FRIENDS... go together to Midnight iv Mass. Christmas Day was cele- A VERTMERRY CHRISTMAS! brated in the family too. r. s CHRISTMAS FOODS included ft turkey of course —but a more V typical meat would be roast >■ pork. On* Cuban said, "That is «*. one thing that waa for ■*s<\ a must Cv »- • Chriatmaa.” And then there I*’ M X- 80 Park December Intentions * Avenue, Newark, New Jeney The Holy Father's gener- A al intention for December a is: /T? I * The distribution of earth- •r ly goods among men ac- tzm z cording to justice and equi- ty *./ *•? a: The minion intention rec- ommended to tha Apostle- ship of Prayer by the Pope Is: s?*/. Sr the spirit of That under the guidance of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Christmas be Faith, the saving tight of v* the Gospel may reach to / . everywhere, and the farthest parts of the \v earth. • // brighten every s ■ ' f t f l\\- \ \ heart and home. 'K:

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FROM at one end NAZARETH ... of the Hendy family’s map of the Journey to Bethlehem is this tiny THROUGH SAMARIA ... Mary and are each Joseph moved a little house from which the of and closer to evening figures Mary Joseph their destination, as above Peter and TO BETHLEHEM ... On Christmas Eve Mary and Joseph reach the inn at Stephen Hendy discuss the pause Bethlehem, and and the donkey set out four days before Christmas. and the empty cave with overnight stay under a tree in beyond it, the assistance of Hendy as Samaria. The map stretches 12 feet. Gerry Mrs. Hendy and Stephen Look on. The map notes weather conditons, terrain.

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TO LEADING CHRISTMAS: Mrs. Hendy and sons admire Christmas candle dec- orated with symbols of Old Testament events that pointed toward Incarnation. Seated are Gerry, Danny and Paul; standing, Stephen, Peter and Mrs. Hendy. They Journey to Bethlehem he journey of Mary and Joseph from (leatherette)." Virr* Nazareth to Bethlehem and the journey Danny, 2, chuckled at this \ point, which reminded of man from the Garden of Eden to the Margery \ llendv Jo list his contribution: *3fr Christmas are 2 manger relived annually messed "Dahny things up along five and their by boys parents in a Bloom- the way." Danny giggled. \ field home. k‘- / • TIIH RESULT They are the William Hcndy family, is a delight to behold. Tiny white and know about Christmas" plastic they "really blocks make the little cubicle testifies the mother. Ample proof for that is the Nazareth house, in- Margery Hendy's statement is given by side which can be found a car- the themselves penter's bench standing boys as they in the l '. 1 . :* their midst explain map of The Jour- an inn there because it was a of quantities of wood- Bethlehem ney to and the tall pagan city; so they spent the shavings, tiny jars painted to Christmas candle which simulate chron- night under a tree." earthenware, a tiny icles the events from the lamp made of bullet Fall "See this narrow gorge they a car- the Incarnation. to had to go through. And right tridge with a red paper (lame. here there were terrific A dotted line on the . THE MAP stretches along 12 map fV.Ri storms." traces the route of Mary and feet of the llendy dining room Joseph through painted and above the wainscot ledge. The TUB IIENDYS did their in- creche of and Jo- crayuncd vineyards, olive figures Mary volved research in a book, and their groves, and sheep country, seph donkey arc mov- "The First Christmas," by across rivers, between moun- ed along the ledge from the Denis O'Shea (Urucc) and their tains—all accurately placed. tiny tile Nazareth house at one is than map more a visual aid The blue Jordan % to River flow* end the papier macho cave to pre-Christmas devotion: it the other, the length of the map. In ap- at gradually during is an piece of histori- accurate spots Old Testament the four days before Christmas. propriate cal study, as well. It Is also ar- events are illustrated David Each evening, as the family tistically executed, with all slew Goliath here, Abraham gathers for the next leg of the hands contributing. pitched his tent here, grapes journey, they discuss, in great- Peter, 12, explains: “My fa- for the were est detail, the conditions en- temple grown ther did the printing, my moth- here. The countered and map itself is made by Mary Joseph er did the designing. Paul (8) of a window shade cut on that phase. made the fires (of length- bright pa- wise. "There’s the Kanah River," for the Nazareth hdhic and © per. The arrival of the of said one of the figures boys. "There the inns) and the rivers. Gerry Mary and Joseph in the home- was no bridge there and Mary (8) made the tree (in Samaria, % made cave is the and and the had climax of Joseph donkey out of construction paper) and Christmas ford It." Eve, and the Hcndy to Stephen (10) and 1 made the T boys carry to bed with them X "Here's Samaria." said an- inns (construction paper) and the vivid picture they've re- other. "They couldn't stay In the saddle for the donkry enacted. Then, first thing on it (wimmiKt'ivmvmnw Christmas morning, another little family ritual is carried out. I’clcr, a* eldest, light* the Christinas candle. This is also a family project. IS A FAMILY AFFAIR ON THE CANDLE are painted seven symbols (the de- -=ta signs are carved with a point- ed instrument first, then oil paint in vivid colors is applied). At the top are the Tree and the Serpent which tempted HLf .V Adam J and and Eve in the Garden of it should be— Eden. Next, the Eirst Parents, A themselves, weeping great blue oil paint tear* over their sin, * then Noah's Ark over which hovers the dove with the olive iC AN OLD FASHIONED branch, then Abraham prepar- ing sacrifice us remember tu his son Isaac, Many of the happiest times in our then King David with his-harp, lives when our families came from untl then Uw Virgin -Mary, and fin- / ! - ■ far 'Jdmai the which / u iile to share this ally manger in the of and so day happiness ; today, Christ Child, the Redeemer, was it is born. our hope that you find the tvonderous spirit “It shows," said Peter, of (.hristmas in the heart to of your family ... To and lunli'i "everything leading up to the you your family, our you uml your htved Birth of Christ." ones we wish u Very Merry The candle burns whenever Christmas. family extends the wiili that llic spirit the llemlys are at home from Christmas morning through of Christmas will brighten your lives, Jan. 6. the Feast of the Epi- phany. now ami throughout the coming year. SAYS MARGERY llendy. a • convert to Catholicism; "We 3* felt that something had to be Wide Service for Over 100 Years Courtly Bonking done about Christmas returning JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1908 to its true meaning for the " children For the past five BANK NEWARK MILLBURN HUDSON COUNTY NATIONAL years the Journey and the Candle tuw tu in Christmas 0«r«u«t Inwiad Up Is $lO,OOO If lk» 189-91 Market Street Customs m their home, and the 265-67 Millburn Avenue FsStitl Otratil Inivxnts Cs>M>*l>s« enthusiasm of the boys shows MArket 3-2770 DRexel 6-7100 just huw weR they have suc- ceeded. A M B. 4 ADVOCATE CHRISTMAS December 21, 1961 A 'Family' Is Their Gift he Jacobsen children eagerly await a and when we have a boy visit- they are doing anything very Christmas is visitor who NOT Santa Claus ing we use the pull-out bed in special in opening their home the recreation Pat, 10, Jeff, 9, and Chris, 5, are eager room. Once the to less fortunate children. Lou- 2 not to receive boys even used sleeping ise it is a gifts from the visitor, but bags, says great joy to for fun.” watch to the youngsters getting a give something. What they give is the Louise crinkles into a thrill out of most wry simple things precious thing they have: member- grin as she recalls the summer —like making chocolate pudding in vacation ship their family, happiness in their which included Carol in the kitchen, or having their and home. a nine-year-old boy from hair put up in curlers. She said St. Mary’s, whom the Jacob- Sister Catherine The visitor will be a 10-year-old lass Patricia, su- sens had never before met. "A who lives at St. New- perior at St. Mary’s, reported Mary’s Orphanage, bat got into the house and we that one boy lost a nervous ark. On Christmas morning spent one night in a group in stutter after a few vis- the Jacobson children and their wilh which share their family they pos- the living room—five its. sessions with their children, dad, Don, will call for Carol visitors—- the and Don dog and I," Louise "When you see how happy at the where she toys, bicycles, orphanangc, storm-boots, said. "Til then the children had it makes them” Louise Jacob- will be all dressed and wait- invitations to friends’ birthday been having a great time- sen says, "it doesn’t seam like ing with an expectant little parties, and Bambi, their huge swimming, fishing, hiking. But much effort at all.” smile. shaggy collie-terrier. every single one of us was glad Then they will drive to their to get "WE WOULD like to take out of that spooky house in THE HIGHEST and most ex- ranch home Livingston where and come home to finish more children,” Louise smiles, up elusive of the five Carol will share their toys, the vacation.” pontifical "but we haven’t the room. As their Christmas dinner, their orders of knighthood is the Su- it is, Carol shares Patty’s room THE JACOBSENS don’t fun and friends all during the feel preme Order of Christ. holiday week.

THIS WILL BE Carol s third Christmas in the Jacobsen home. She has spent other hol- idays with them too, as have other youngsters from St. Your to a Last passport Mary’s. summer the Jacobsens took two of them

along on their vacation at a lake in the Poconos. Now some Merry Christmas of the neighbors arc beginning to invite St. Mary’s young- sters into their homes for the next holidays. year! It was a friend’s account of

seeing a woman select a $lOO- for - an orphan in a department store at Christmas time that started Louise Ja- Club r*«. cobsen on the idea. "We could-

n’t do anything like giving a wardrobe,” she said, "but we had something different we could give. We could let them be part of a real family.

WE TALKED it over with the children. We told them. ‘The children at the orphanage are START NOW! not as lucky as you. They don’t have the things you have. They live the at orphanage because For example—Bl.oo deposited their parents aren't able to HOLIDAY VISITOR: every week gives you 850 Jeff, Chris and Patty Jacobsen take care of them’.” for welcome Carol on her Pat, Jeff and Chris your Christmas arrival from St. Mary’s (top bought shopping the idea with enthusiasm. and gift photo). Below, Jacobsen children admire Carol’s Irish In giving NEXT YEAR— fact, their mother is even lit- It s step dance. a Easy. It’s Convenient. It’s Smart 1 tle amazed at the readiness Visitors From Many Lands On I\ov. 2nd our depositors received theirChristmas Club checks. Were you one? Spending Christmas in N. J. By Antoinette ORANGE SAYINGS BANK Tomanelli Christmas morning dawns. n Vienna, young voices “Stille singing *‘\VE HAVE NO Santa Nacht” Claus." MAIN - fill the cold night air on Christ- STREET AT DAY SINCE 1854 Maria said. She explained that mas From a cathedral in children to Eye. Bogota, write letters the Member Federal Insurance Corp. Colombia, voices Child Jesus few 9 rise in the closing pray- a weeks be- ers of fore Christmas. "If the Christmas novena. Warm winds they have in been good, the Child Jesus will Rome carry aromas from bubbling pots hide presents in their beds of spaghetti. But when Christmas on morning Christmas Eve." Children busy dawns bright and clear this year, it will themselves making cookies and find Paul Mizner of Vienna, Maria Ines sweets, dolls or toy cars to be given Rivera of Bogota, and Alfredo Mandolini to the poor youngsters. In of Rome far from these nearby Suva, the poor peo- familiar of home ple stage a Christmas things and cel- in Austria on Dec. 6, the feast play their first near the church for three ebrating Christmas of St. Nicholas when Santa in America. days. The thing that Claus brings pastries, nuts and impres- The three the sed Maria most were the beau- fcta teenagers came oranges to children. “A here under the International tiful chorales of men’s and month later, on the Epiphany,” Bleaks School Student women's voices. High Program, Paul explained, “boys, dressed sponsored by the Youth De- as the Three carol- Kings, go MARIA, WHO HAD never partment of the National Cath- ing through the countryside—- seen is TO YOU and snow, dreaming of a olic Welfare Conference. They the favorite carol is always white Christmas in America. || ,^YOURS. arc living with Catholic fami- “Stille Nacht." The parish So is Alfredo Mandolin! of lies in North Jersey as also they priest goes from door-to- Rome, guest of Mr. and Mrs. complete their senior year in door blessing homes that on William Coffey of Dover, who a Catholic high school. he said. day, attends Morris Catholic, Den- WHO IS villc. “Snow? I have PAUL, staying with "IN COLOMBIA,•' remarked No, never Mr. and Mrs. Clemens seen it," he said in a hushed Arling- Maria Inca Rivera, who is liv- haus of Tensity and attends voice. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Kugene St. Cecilia's The Italians also participate High. Englewood, McLoughhn of Oradcll and at- speaks about Christmas in Aus- in *a Christmas novena. Al- tends Holy Angels Academy, Vs tria in terms of homebaked fredo said, and the churches WE PRAY THAT THE Fort I-eo. “the Christmas sea- breads and tall evergreen trees collect gifts for the poor. Many son begins with a novena in n from the Vienna woods. His Italian customs, however, are BEAUTY OF THE YULETIDE SPIIUT all the churches on Dee. 15." mother bakes carried out on the a special potato Mrs. McLoughlin said her fam- Epiphany. bread called "We exchange presents on CLADDfcNS "erbacpsclbrot," ily will join Maria in making EVERY HEART to be eaten with the Dec. 6, and Santa Claus leaves roast goose the novena this year. on Christmas the children's toys around the - Day. And al- The manger scene is recreat- Paul has stove in the kitchen when he though city-bred never ed in every home but the scene down comes down the chimney." chopped a tree, he en- is very large and the Christ- for joys hunting one in the mas tree is usually small In Spaghetti, of course, Is a traditional marketplace. comparison. All decorations part of the holiday When he was 14. Paul dinner with chicken built are put up on the 15th at the and salad a A replica of the Nativity scene. start of the novena. following. A large cake deco- The wooden stable houses On Christmas Eve, Maria rated with "Buon Natalc" • caimt-immiio« dicoiatino Now Christmas) papier-macho statues. the and her family visit relatives, (Merry is the tradi- tiHtMjMi Christmas scene is tional dessert. arranged then return home to eat a din- under the cookie-hung, gold- ner which is off by a "Buon Natalc" will be *3T HACKINtACK • topped JMINOMIIO . spok- OIANOI - COMMON . lAMSIY and-silver tinseled tree each special dessert made of tropi- en in the Coffey home this year. cal fruits Fireworks begin at year; and "Felices Navldad" rt Christmas celebrations begin 0 pm and continue imtil it is in the McLoughlin home, and time for the Midnight Mass. “Frohliche Wcihnachten" with After Mass, more visiting, fol- the Arlinghaus' of Tcnafly—- lowed another dinner. Fire- and by along with, supplying em- GOOD crackers light up the sky until phasis to, "Merry Christmas."

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Plumhing, Heating, Sprinklers, Air Conditioning 75 SPUING N. DECKING THE HOME: Christmas of ST., PATERSON, J. BLOOMFIELD & CLIFTON, N. J. candle, symbol Christian hospitality, is arranged by Maria Ines Rivera JAMES J. O'SHEA, Sales Manager I'.»talili«liril (»I ears Phone AKinon H-1234 of Colombia, with Maureen McLoughlin, with whose family Maria is staying this year. December 21, 1961 ADVOCATE CHRISTMAS 5 The Year 'Round Spirit of One Parish week very 2,000 families in Jersey City wearing their uniforms. buglc blew Taps before the lit- wakes, for example. The and the steamfitter, the can- are reminded: the color tle procession to the “Every member of St. Jo- On Veterans Day memorial, priest gives the first decade, cer patient in the hospital of the First Armored there were few in St. four members of seph’s parish is an important part of the guards dry eyes lay people the others. all arc important Rifle Battalion of the 113th Joseph’s. You could see the The of Christ." of Christ. priests of the parish are the Mystical Body Mystical Body special "meant m Infantry and of the Second prayers a lot” always on the lookout for new It is what some people call The idea noted on the the weeklyparish Howitzer Battalion of the 112th to Gold Star families—and ways of demonstrating that the “Christmas spirit," but when is implemented in dozens of in the the broader "family’’ that is bulletin, Field Artillery were parish is a family every one of the real reason for it Is under- St. ways right in the church during Mass sanctuary during a Mass for Joseph’s parish. whose members is important stood the Incarnation of ithrough the year. the military dead, served by in Christ. Christ and the membership two after THERE ARE OTHER men in uniform, cus- "You and I," says Father of Christians in Him—it is a which little toms at St. | IN THE WEEKS before Christmas a touching cere- Joseph’s the Rush, "and the toddler and spirit for every day of the mony was enacted at the out- the Rosary is recited the it means that way at old man, the housewife year.—A.M.B. the becomes a fani- parish door monument which honors ily lighting its Advent wreath the war dead of St. Joseph’s during every Sunday Mass, Rcr, placed there some by parish. with an altar boy the anonymous hands. igniting During the and year, prayers purple pink tapers in the read aloud in IT IS NOT ONLY at Christ- will be St. Jo- sanctuary. railroad mas that such participation is seph’s by firemen, On Christmas Eve it will workers, stressed at St. Joseph's. On electricians, police- mean that all will participate the Sunday nearest the Feast men, housewives and others at in the placing of the of figure of SS. Cosmas and Damian, Masses celebrated on or near the Infant in the creche, a re- the fcastdays of their patron hospital patrons, a nurse and vival of old European custom. a doctor recite aloud saints. In each case, except of It will be prayers figurative participa- in the sanctuary at Mass course for those Masses dedi- tion a as parishioners of St. Jo- dedicated to members of their cated to women, members of ♦ 1 seph’s look on while their honored profession. On Labor Day the group being serve priests and two-score altar the Mass. And each steamfitters, plumbers, car- Saturday boys proceed to the crib bear- tinsmiths there is a Mass at which a FAMILY: penters, and others In the sanctuary of St. ing the of the Christ assist and his father the Joseph’s Church figurine at a Mass during which boy are t an Child; but all will have taken during Advent Sunday Mass a Nicholas V. their tools are offered before servers, together. father, i < part, as they would not have the altar. DeLorenzo, lights the parish Advent while MORE PEOPLE i wreath, had they arrived in the church “THE who l his During Fire Prevention • • son, Donald, stands to get inside the , the by. find the Babe in His man- Week two firemen serve Mass greater the spiritual motiva- ’’ tion in a parish, says Rev. Peter S. Rush, pastor of St. • •• V * */* » • since last May. Joseph's v\% : : / Father Rush was an Army \ • * chaplain for 21 years before % t f / ,r* returning to the Newark Arch- \ v \ iff / ,* diocese and being appointed to •. x ♦\ix //,> St. Joseph's. His interest in the religious observance of Veterans Day —and Indepen- dence and Memorial days

when similar ceremonies arc enacted at St. Joseph's fol- •s lows naturally from his mili- tary life. “There is a spiritual signifi- ••• cance to our national holi- days,” says Father Rush. “If we as Catholics don't remem- ber this, God help us."

A PROJECT to observe in a spiritual way the national hol- idays of other nations, may have strengthened his idea of participation by the people. It happened at Fort Ord, Calif., where Father (Col.) I : Rush used to say Mass at the ** Army Language School. On t \ the faculty were people from many different nations, some of them escapees from behind l the Iron Curtain. Father Rush got lists of their holidays, did research on their meanings, and inaugu- rated a program of special Masses to celebrate them. PARTICIPATION: The Parts of the Mass were spoken parish participates in the in the language of the particu- lar country. placing of the Infant in the

manger, symbolically, “IT MEANT A LOT to those through the procession of people," Father Rush remem- priest and altar boys. Rev. bers. "And on those days there would be 1,000, instead of the George E. Doherty carries usual 500 or 600 at Mass." St. the figure of the Infant, Joseph's has up to 600 at its preceded by Francis Spil- national holiday weekday lane, Robert and Thomas Masses Memorial Day, In- Holt, James Nagle, Donald dependence Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving, etc. at Guth and Nicholas De- which Father Rush always de- Lorenzo. The procession livers a special sermon in will take place in the dark- which the spiritual aspects of ened church before Mid- the patriotic observance are stressed for the night Mass. Lights will people. As he spoke of our debt to blaze suddenlywhen Infant our heroic dead, at the Vet- is in place. erans Day Mass, and as the

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Alov Soranno Prank Maliul NEW (/JERSEY 345 PLANE STREET 47 Park Plato, Morristown JE I 3400 UNION COUNTY NEWARK 2, N.J. HANOVER FLORAL CO. CARDEN STATE FLORIST MArkof 2-2336 Camilata Camatary larvlca »«» NIWAkK AVI. *1 Rldaadala A»a., Hanavar ILIZAtITN. N. t. TUckar Mill ik mu ADVOCATE 6 CHRISTMAS December 21, 1961 Christmas With the New First Family of New Jersey By Anne Mae Buckley about 6 when first floor the very Christmas afternoon the "along p.m. only hi-fi, our Nativity everybody is asking, ‘What’s the of Christ is hooks, organ, and ui. enacted in tableau in the ” for dinner?’ (Their home That’s all we need.” Trenton living room of Richard J. has a “nice maid’s with room Mary is accomplished on the The TV "but Hughes. dramatis personae are sev- a we’ve never been organ and all the youngsters en of the able to get a live-in are nine youngsters in the maid,” learning. family. she remarked.) Next year the scene of the tableau will But each Christmas the ONE DAILY FEATURE of be Morven, the mansion of the life is the Gover- same ritual right down to Hughes family of Grace meals. nor the State of New Jersey, to which the last pin in the angel's at If the Gov- ernor-elect cannot be home Governor-elect Hughes will take his fam- wings is repeated. Birth- for dinner because of the bur- days are big celebrations too ily soon after his Jan. 16. inauguration, —and St. Patrick’s den of his duties, the eldest Mary Hughes, 12, Day. portrays son present sits at the head of Mary, the Blessed Mother While Pat’s birthday is Mar. Advocate, graciously granted 7, he the table, says Grace, and in swathed in pale sheets. was baptized on Mar. 17, pink so that readers of the 1961 December the Advent She kneels and wore a christening dress lights beside a huge wood- Christmas Supplement wreath. en salad bowl which might Mrs. Hughes made '‘stitch-by- serves have a preview of Christmas “With seven sons in as a manger in which lies loving-stitch” and decorated the with the Governor-elect and the family," Mrs. doll that with not blue or pink, but Hughes symbolizes the Babe. his family. The dress "we rehear- green ribbon. chuckles, never run out.” Michael, who is also 12 (he sal Is Mrs. went something like this. Hughes’ son by her THE FAMILY will probably marriage to the late Mary answered the door. William SHE OBVIOUSLY cherishes not move to Morven until M. “My mother isn’t home," she Murphy Jr.) plays Joseph, her March or later. Mrs. Hughes, apologized. “She’s out family, though she is apt togaed in a looking who had fringed blanket. to toss off some worried about wheth- for these two.” She indicated of her serv- Offering symbolic gold, ices to them with witti- er or not there would be Pat and Tim, known among a dry frankincense and room in the myrrh the cism and a big laugh. Like the enough Gov- In handsome silver family as The Katzenjam- and gold matter of Honey’s coiffure. ernor’s Mansion, says she is from mer Kids. The Katzenjammer pieces the Hughes house- “This ail “not afraid anymore." after hold Kids giggled at the great started,” Mrs. are the Three Wise joke talking with Mrs. Robert B. they were their Hughes explained, "one day Men, played by 10, playing on and bit of Pat, Tim, mother. when Honey was getting her Meyner, doing a », and 5. black research. Brian, A vel- bangs cut and the hairdresser vet evening coat, a flowered "You know, at one time HONEY, WHO WORE great offered her a complimentary terry-cloth and there were 27 muumuu, an pink roller curlers installed set. Well, after that 'How people living in assortment of beach and bath she said. "It’s 250 there earlier by Mrs. Hughes, ya gonna keep ’em down on Morven,” towels make their years old costumes. took us the hand BY the farm..’ She —and if it’s surviv- by and sat THE CHIMNEY, WITH CARE: Seven stockings are hung at the Hughes fireplace on Christmas Eve - care- now has her Honey, 4, is quite in char- us down ed this long, it ought to sur- on the living room to own curlers, hairnet, and I’m acter as the She fully arranged according age with John’s first (he’s 15) and the others ranging down to Honey’s (she’s On vive the next four angel. wears sofa. "I’m going to Morven,” 4). the hairdresser.” years.” the mantel are the figures of and Babe only specially-made cos- she announced. Mary Joseph and the against a midnight blue satin J "And my backdrop glistening There is one circumstance tume, tinsel-decorated with AT THIS POINT the man and fit- Mommy says I’m to gummed stars. Governor-elect and Mrs. her going Above, Hughes help Honey hang stocking. that has the busy mother dis- who will be New first ted with gauzy wings. She have Jersey's a shhhwimming pool!" turbed. It is the TV set in the Catholic blows a governor, reappeared trumpet of foil which "Why are to Mor- of the three-story brick colon- beautiful you going silver urn would add Joseph, the angel-tot on a high children' is as the living room which was to ask: "Are Timmy made for her. big as one you ready, Bet- ven, Honey?” we asked arch- ial house. We watched the ac- realism to from as in the chair (wobbly, it had be for the children here.” (There brought up the recrea- sy?” Mrs. Hughes gave last- ly- she was from tivity directing tableau. held steady by Governor-elect are six members of the fam- tion room for election night minute instructions her Other " because above. to photo Pag* 1 Oh... my "Where is Dick Hughes?” the in the in so that the children < Daddy Hughes), happiness ily school four in Blessed might brood, waited while John is guv-a-nuh.” She roared A Wise Man arranged his of the parents watch the returns. "I can't John eyes ... Sacrament, Trenton, John in (baby-sitter for the evening) Hughes, 15, is the nar- laughing. turban with the aid THE DOOR of safety OPENED again wait til it can be moved back took rator and The Governor-elect had been Delbarton, Morristown, and down phone numbers in plays "Silent Night” Honey showed us laid out on the and to- the creche pins dining youngsters scurried relaxed Brian in the local kin- downstairs where it belongs," case of and said on the jovially throughout. public emergency, organ, as background arranged on a table in the room table near the Advent ward the Governor-elect to said Mrs. After the last had been dergarten —and class- Hughes, although she'd enjoyed going to the tableau. And center photo every through Bob, 24, a hall. She and some wreath. Another selected his plant hello kisses on his smil- the Elizabeth room project of youngsters may TView Christmas one student at Fordham Law brothers made Hughes relax- collecting for extra time this showed us the beach-towel garment from the ing face. He admired the cos- on weekends. large ed and she is also needy youngsters means mul- only "It’s de- year for The Advocate. School, has been too; jovial. graduated to figurines of Mary, and sun room which had become a tumes, enjoyed the happy wel- our she Joseph While excused tiplication on Mrs. Hughes’ stroying family life," As we made our down audience status. (The eldest the Infant confusion Judge Hughes way in honor on the of wardrobe and come and then became just shopping list). grieved. "We used to talk to the walk Governor-elect Hughes lives himself to dress for a public son, Dick, with mantel, backed prop-room for the another man, directing each other ... by a picture production. prop at dinner, Mrs. Hughes called gaily, "Merry his own appearance ITEMS young family in Cal- frame on which had been Honey appeared with her coif- an adjustment of the Star of REQUESTED this Hughes talked about Christ- "Normally we have on the Christmas." ifornia where he is stationed stretched year include a length of fure combed to shiny perfec- Bethlehem bulb over the fire- "some kind of a midnight mas. with the Air Force.) blue tion and her rais- place, giant that satin, and on which an foil trumpet helping to pin the wings picks up things and I The rest of the audience Is a electric Christmas ed aloft. John on think Brian to bulb and pinned St. Jo- Honey (John found them) ON CHRISTMAS EVE there expects it great company of relatives his Earn some gummed stars had been seph together. Mrs. Hughes and suggesting "Let’s put is cake for the keep room neat,” archery "We have four a birthday sets of in- mounted. also showed turned out in the salad and fishing for The They us appeared, perfectly Cousin-Baby bowl Christ Child at the Hughes equipment laws, you know,” the in black and let her %0 laughs'Mrs. stockings, seven of them for the picture and be the Infant.” dinner table. There is also the Katzcnjammor Kids, gloves to (John's Hughes, alluding the fact hung with care, each inscrib- the dinner she must attend modest and ("Cousin-Baby,” as her last of the Advent request), OtVIDIND that she and the Govcnor- lighting two dolls for ed with one of their names, afterwards. name Honey. implies, is a baby cous- Wreath. These customs, com- ON eket were a widow and a and to Requests turned down: arranged according in not yet two). "We’re bined with the Nativity tab- rou» widower, he since 1350 with SHE SPEAKS in even tones Mary and Michael age. baby-sitting with her,” Mrs. said Elizabeth wanted lAVINOI no matter what the crisis in leau, Hughes, four children, she since 1951 transistor radios but they'll THERE Hughes explained. She also are effective in obscuring the with three, when they married WAS A SMALL flur- the large-family home. And have to wait until graduation vetoed the Governor-elect’s commercialism that mars ry in the hall, a call of she misses no detail. in 1954. (They have since had to us that from eighth grade (they’re in ACCOUNTS INSUIEO UP TO *lO.OOO "Hi" and proposal cousin-baby be the modern Christmas She two children, and a fleeting glimps* of “Where are the she seventh because expect an- wings?" installed in the salad bowl, said the two now) Mrs. a busy mother who only youngest other in early May.) hadn’t had said. John scurried off in and Hughes wants them saved then disappeared with the are taken to see the stores time to apply lipstick before search. from rock ’n’ roll music tot and a fresh the as THE NATIVITY TABLEAU sallying forth in diaper. during season. quest of two "This turban isn’t right." long as possible, she confides. happens every Christmas aft- “There is a missing offspring (who got off She fixed it. THEN THE big shopping The tableau was en- surprise gifts are need- ernoon when the relatives with a list, of course," she gentle reproof when "No we don’t want to bum acted the laughs. ed items ... kneeling cos- —• an alarm clock, a come to call. But It happened discovered at "But each child receives only nonchalantly a cigarette in that.” This to tumed figures offering their book-bag, sports equipment. one evening last week in a home.) Mrs. three things two of which Hughes disap- Mike who thought a furl of gifts to the —■_ command Christ Child, the AND LOAN ASSOCIATION performance for The peared into the regions they may request, the third a MRS. HUGHES upper smoke out of the huge and serene Madonna, the stalwart ADMITS surprise that we decide on. that she 244 CHESTNUT is usually plumb STREET NUTIEY, N. J. The list for ‘the shopping poor tuckered on Christmas day

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MONROE COSTUMING THE SAVINGS A STAR WILL SHINE: John ANGEL: Honey is pinned into her angel costume Hughes puts the Christmas in by Mrs. AND LOAN light place above the as the ASSOCIATION mantel where it will simulate Hughes Governor-elect fortifies the tot with a piece of At the Star of Bethlehem gum. right, Honey 221 S». calling attention to the creche Washington at Bank 5t. # Newark 2, N. J. scene below. Assisting shows off her foil trumpet to her Dad. •MA 3-7090 operation arc Governor-elect Hughes Mike and Brion (who are in costume as St. Joseph and a Wise Man. respectively, for the Nativity tableau which will follow.) Radio, TV Christmas Programs NEWARK —■ Both radio and Midnight Mass will be broad- Catholic Hour (WNBC) at 2:30. television will highlight the live cast over a number of Directions '62 on WABC (7) Christmas theme in specially stations and channels on will telecast "The produced programs. Saint- Christmas Eve. Radio station maker's On Dec. 2 at 9:30 Christmas Eve," an p.m. "The WABC will the Mass HOLIDAY carry adaptation SPEC Hour of the by Robert Crean of IALI Crucified” radio from the National Shrine of Pulitzer Prize author Paul program (WSOU-FM) will pre- the Immaculate Conception at sent Rev. Joel Polasik. C.P. llorgan’s novella, 1 p.m. Washington, D. C., and WNBC Cardinal St. Luke’s Spellman’s Christ- narrating Gospel ac- will broadcast it from Heinz of the mas message will be televised count birth of Christ. Chapel, University of Pitts- Christmas at Choral groups from all day 8:45 a.m. parts burgh. with Bishop John J. of the over WOR (9). country will sing sel- Wright as celebrant. WABC- At 12:30 Christmas dom-heard carols. TV p.m. Eve (7) will telecast the Mass the NCCM's production of a The St. Kilian's concert from the shrine with boys Bishop medieval mystery will be choir of Thomas J. play Farmingdalc, Long Is- Wade. S.M. as Helen land. will introduced by Hayes. be heard in a special celebrant, while WNBC (4) broadcast of Christmas music will carry it from St. Patrick’s from various countries at 5 Cathedral, New York City. Processions Honor Dec. 23 over p.m.. WABC. Also scheduled for Christ- BOLLER ‘Church mas Eve on radio will be the of Silence’ Translate Text ‘‘Boys Town Choir” at 4 p.m. RIO DE JANEIRO (RNS)— in a program of Christmas Three silent processions of SAIGON (NC) - The Papal carols; "Kerry,” the fantasy Catholic men were held si- encyclical Mater et Magistra of a Christmas ball at 8:30 multaneously in different has been translated Into Viet- sec- a m. on the Avc Maria tions Hour of this city as a demon- namese and has been sent by (WMCA); and the story of stration of support for the Church officials to Christ’s leading birth, with music by "Church of Silence" behind businessmen in Vietnam. the Pcloquin Chorale, on the the Iron Curtain. GINGER ALE

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Englewood Cliffs. INCLUDED arc such famil- Sister iar Madeline is a year- objects as the Christmas round star-gazer who sees crib, the Advent wreath, can- God’s wonder in the unchang- dles in the window, Christmas ing patterns of the heavens. tree, and Christmas plants “You like know that the Bible says, mistletoe, holly and poin- 'The Heavens show forth the settia, all with explanations. glory of God, and the firma- Lesser known symbols in- ment declareth the works of clude the Jesse Tree (deco- His hands.’” she smiled. As rated with Scripture symbols Christmas approaches, her spi- keyed to the geneology of ritual intrepretation takes on Christ), Mary Candle (draped fi greater significance. with a white cloth, symboliz- “The brightest star in the ing God’s preparation of Mary for Christ’s heavens, Sirius, begins to ap- coming), and the Christ SYMBOLS pear on the horizon at ‘seeing Candle (decorated with AND CUSTOMS: Donald Carr and Russell Bird, fourth graders at Holy time’ she symbols of Christ and denot- during Advent," ex- Name School, are introduced to some new Christmas customs and given explanations plained. for it to ing the Light of the World.) "Watching of familiar ones by Mrs. Raymond Smith and Mrs. George Cooney, chairmen with rise in the East each morn- LIKE THE A SPECIAL section features their husbands of the ing will remind you of the MAGI: Sister Madeleine uses sky chart to parish display. customs for children: letters Wise Men who found Jesus find Sirius, bright star of Advent and Christmas through the of the Christ- to the Christ Child, filling a the child performs kindnesses formance of the Christmas Life Ad- fWerrp light which might be the one that led the Wise to Family Apostolate Men with bit straw Advent mas star. It may well be that manger a of for throughout for a mem- pageant. vent recently, then Bethlehem. Advent deed, the ber of the who this is the star spoken of in every good family repre- The display was set up In moved to the church vestible Kristkindl Holy Scripture.” miss custom in which sents Christ for him, and per- the school gymnasium for the for general viewing. Cfjrtsitmatf it the first time, Sister corresponding to these: “The star comes into view Madeleine noted, the same Aquila, Leo, Taurus, and earlier each before DO-IT-YOURSELF: Making a night pattern is repeated in the Orion. Na- to Christmas,” Sister Madeleine all! Western sky eight hours later tivity scene of one’s own design can “The three stars o ( continued. "It is undoubtedly because stars, like the sun and Orion’s belt could stand for the be an experience that is fun—as well the most brightest and beauti- the moon, rise and set. er three Wise Men who point to as a charming gift from you to the Your loyal ful, and it will sparkle like She out that the pointed the Christmas she add- cheerer-upp the one on the top of the of star,” Christ Child. This is the way Karen symbols the ox and man, ed. friendship Christmas tree.” she Rourke. left, and And, which precede Sirius over the Carole Schloesser, is one of the out “God has Sister Madeleine's star-gaz- pointed placed horizon, are those of the two below, feel about the Christmas sta- ing is a the most spectatcular winter really prayer. many blessings Evangelists of the Nativity, bles they designed and constructed constellation, Orton, Just above Matthew and for which Luke. These, as it OrionS as entries into the recent Fall Art belt acts as a well as the symbols of the wc give thanks. to Sirius. "After NCCW Official Contest The Ad- pointer Orion other Evangelists the eagle, sponsored by Young comes over, you will have to vocate and John, and the lion, Mark, arc Club. Their stables fig- wait awhile for On Committee Sirius,” she written in the heavens for urines were fashioned out of card- cautions. But if you should there four WASHINGTON are constellations (NC)—Mar- board, of construction mi J. executive paper, scraps, garet Mcalcy, di- of rector of the National Council fabric, popsicle sticks, paints, cray- ons and other of Catholic Women, has been things. Read how they President Kenne- May fhe appointed by did it, below. dy as a member of the Presi- Good dent’s Commission on the Sta- 4 tus of Women. Lord The 20-mcmher commission

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JERSEY N.J. as imut CHestunt CITY, es/ ft THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mis AND TRUST COMPANY OF KEARNY Make a Manger HULL t was a humble stable that housed the SSSfI Infant Jesus when He came into the world IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE linn that first Chrismas Eve—but what and our best wishes lIIIIIV oh, Greetings AN INCREASED INTEREST RATE 11 .11 .. ( joy he brought. Replicas of that stable 3 for a cheerfulChristmas to ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS itmiiii have been created by two of the members our Friends. of the Advocate Club who chose Many *Hl\\ Young to make their own symbolic home for the KENT BEDDING and FURNITURE CO. Christ Child. And oh, what joy they've Compltlt limt of bomt lumiibingi found. RT. 46, DOVER, N.J. FO 1-1704 The stables were made by Karen Hourkc of Holy Spirit. Fequan- nock, and Carole Schlocsser of box for her stable and simply St. Bartholomew's, Scotch cut off the and wide top cut a .1 GL their entries Plains, as in the doorway in one side. Above the Christmas Fall Art Contest. The boys and doorway she taped a triangular iWfer/y Kiris wore asked to make a piece of cardboard like a favor or a centerpiece for their gable. A piece of cardboard favorite holiday. The Kiris was folded in half to make a Thai all ihe blestiings of each chose to celebrate the true root taped to the stable. The Christmas with creative their edges of the roof were snipped Christmas be yours, efforts. with a scissors to look like 0 Would you like to try your thatch. Over the doorway hand at a home for the Infant Carole painted a yellow star is our sincere tcislt that you could say was truly with rays pointing to the spot your own? Why not start with where the Infant was to lie. their idea and see how far you The base of Carole's stable can the at get? was a piece of beaver board from staff ... which she "borrowed" from KAREN USED a side from a one of her old toys. On this she cardboard box as the base for put straw, a crib made from her stable. She folded a piece EFFICIENCY popsiclc sticks of lighter-weight cardboard to glued together and some tiny plastic animals. make the three walls. The outer HEATING & APPLIANCES edges of the side "walls" were TIIE HOLY FAMILY had cut TONNELLE JERSEY C ITY WhH** Jonuory all *Ol at half-inch intervals to give faces. Their Mi AVE., OL 3*6700 I, 1962, tatlngt romoln an dtpoill for year after that painted paper dal* will lo the of b*gln *arn lnl*t*il ol 4*. on bolorx.i o«*r J5O 00. effect straw and hay. A robes were mado of bits of of heavier cardboard piece was sewn and I«MII»# All fabrics, carefully January I, 1942. laulngi will b*gln lo 1n1.r.,1 3'i% tarn rot* cut to size and shape for the hemmed, and stuffed with a y*or. roof. paper. The figure of the Infant Now build Karen attached the wall sec- you tan up a icrvlngi auount knowing you onjoy Iti* lilpl* lofwguordi was purchased. surrounding fundi doposlltd In local Notional bank and tion to the base with BEST WISHES your own Hill b* paid th* gummed Carolers added attraction was hightit rot*t of inUr«it under permissible low. She attached the roof to tape. a light X much like one on the wall section in the same your Christmas tree, or the FOR THE way. tiny night lights used in some Karen, a sixth bright grader, children's rooms which was came with to make up a way inserted through a hole in the HOLIDAY THE ONLY LOCALLY-OWNED AND OPERATED the Holy Family too. She took hack of the stable and attach- brown C° construction paper for ed to a cord. Carole plans to MMERCIAL BANKING INSTITUTION IN TOWN. and folded Joseph it cone- use her stable in the window SEASON shaped. She on the cone and to BBj pasted light it up so passers-by Hal Cbarkowtky a cloak of black construction can share this true Christmas MAIN paper, a hood of brown, and a spirit. II ’till sincere OFFICE-KEARNY EAST NEWARK OFFICE appreciation for your yellow paper face. loyalty WHY NOT try making your a cone and MARY lIAI> blue shap- own Christmas this last . We stable, using patronage during year . . with and ed body a black cloak your own imagination or the yellow face. Even the tiny crib simple ideas of two creative at Trophy Pontiac extend to our heartiest West Locil Bank made you Hudson'sJJnly was from construction youngsters? It might bring the and filled with cotton to paper story of Bethlehem, and the wishes for a Christmas and give the Christ Child soft very Merry a a star, and the Child, a little bed. (Addie's Advent Crib, closer to home. J.D, A made wonderfully New Year, FIRST which from the Nov, Happy NATIONAL BANS you 30 issue of The Advocate, would be fine). Third Order Party AND TRUST COMPANY OF KEARNY No Christ Child was made ORANGE The annual 988 BROADWAY Christmas of the Third though Karen suggests that this party Order of St, Francis of Ml, BAYONNE KEARNY OFFICE I EAST NEWARK OFFICE might be the one purchased Carmel Church will he held f Trophy h( • lilt • nt MW« item in the homemade tradi- ind Midland North at the Dec. in - Kearny Avenues I 4th Street Bridge tional setting. 17 the school hall the fni fin/ Oh* !•«•-*** next regular meeting will be CAROLE USED a cardboard on Jan. 15. December 21, 1961 ADVOCATE CHRISTMAS 9 While the Earth Is at Peace...

n the small dark hours of Christmas morning, when the monks are assembled to chant in the abbey the first hour of the 9 Divine Office, the , wearing that splendid , the cope, an- nounces Christmas by this reading from the Martyrology: In the year 5199 from the creation OLD WORLD custom is as Broth- of kept the world, when in the beginning God er Bernard uses blessed chalk to in- created the heavens and the earth; scribe initials of Wise Men, Caspar, In the year 2959 from the flood; Melchior and Balthassar, with num- In the 2015 from the erals of the new year, over doorway, year birth of Abraham; In on Jan. 6. the year 1510 from the going forth of the people of Israel out of Egypt under Moses; In the 1032 year from the anointing of David as King; In the 65th week according to the prophecy of Daniel; In the 194 Olympiad; In 752 the from the foundation of the city of Rome; CHRISTMAS TREE is chosen for silver- In cutting by the 42nd year of the of the reign Emperor haired Brother Beatus. The Newton Benedictines re- Octavian Augustus; tail to 600 up trees annually, grow trees up to 40 feet In the and sixth age of the world, while the whole tall, someday hope to grow one of Rockefeller at earth was peace, Jesus Christ, Himself Eternal God Center size (75 feet). CHRISTMAS IS and Son of the Eternal Father, being pleased to hallow ANNOUNCED in the abbey church as Father James reads the world by His most gracious coming, having been the ancient words of the Mar- conceived of the Holy Ghost, and when nine months tyrology which appear at left. were passed after His Conception, of the at Virgin Mary Bethlehem of Juda, made Man, all our Lord (here kneel) Jesus Christ was born according to the flesh. +©

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The Benedictines at St. GREETINGS Taul's Abbey, Newtnn, like BISHOP’S to WINE is concocted by Brother Floridus. other monks throughout the you... world, live close AU to the li- -I i* Wp hope our friend* enjoy the happiest turgy, the official life 'V &• of and Brother’s Recipe prayer holidays, that the new year of the Church. f brings them health, happiness nnd /V prosperity. We Their Christmas is a true appreciate their rother and business and hope we can be Floridus, is a round beautiful feast . . 0.5.8., and . i of still greater assistance to rrss Preceded by the sing- jovial member of St. Paul's Abbey, where daily them throughout 19GJ. ing of the "0 he was cook Antiphons” from 1924 when he came which voice the expectation of from Germany until 11 years ago when the ages for Christ . . . he “ was rewarded, with retirement. I am Beginning with the pre dawn i not an artist in cooking," chuckles Broth- announcement of the Nativity * in the church • er but abbey ... Floridus, his reputation is passed r.v tO 'Q Climaxed in the three Mass- on by no less than Abbot Charles V. es of Christmas Day . . . Coriston, himself. So Brother Floridus Accompanied by the light- DON'T FORGET acceded to r-\ ■ Hr demand and worked a holi- hearted spirit of Christmas 10 JOIN day into TW* recipe family size for readers of The Advocate. when the monks gather with OUR NEW CHRISTMAS A VERY SIMPLE PUNCH! their ‘‘father,” the Abbot, to atlt (The above title is the creation of Brother Floridus. The open Christmas mall around punch is sometimes the called Bishop’s Wine and is traditional for glowing tree from the the Feast of St. John, Dec. 27. Legend has it that St. John, "the acres they tend ... • U M >nur» U Apostle whom Jesus was NATIONAL BANK loved." once offered a cup of poisoned Accompanied by work—- wine which ««*ih n; OF PASSAIC shattered before he could raise it to his marketing their Christmas COUNTY lips. This a>ei »1 nlnlt is the of the custom of • ■ev is origin a . e i. passing goblet of Bishop’s Wine trees . . Ul IM *. K trtmmi Is •tOMnSMW lit Me* U IaOSW {<«.> nCnCMM around the table with each member of the family and Continuing through the sipping iri.sns it* simmw *w.n Ntswi« nttsi saying, “I drink the love u*m of St. John." Christmas season to Epiphany •WrtmuU ■els «t»e*. I. litsemah SUNKMS*** >ssSk MM* At the Abbey, the is served on Christmas with its Three f.leMuCewtl NUJSttS punch day when Kings proces- ’s»-rt.|'* MSt MUMS ISssrsk, H mm the monks gather around the Christmas tree to open mail. sion of gifts in the church and 2 bottles the traditional red wine 1 whole cinnamon stick house blessing % lb. in each room of the sugar (or more if you Lemmon peel from whole abbey. M*) lemon) or Lemon slices 6 cloves (from l i lemon) Combine ingredients and bring slowly to a boil. Remove from stove. Serve in punch cups or glasses.

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I SYMBOLIC GIFTS of gold, frankin- cense and myrhh are offered to Abbot Charles V. Coriston, in Epiphany Day ceremonies, to recall the coming of the Three Kings. the children's store X \ \*~, A^T Here 4 Father Mark, as one of the * Kings, presents his gift to Father Abbot as Brother Bernard and Fater Peter attend.

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The visit each year recalled with tears in his eyes school and mas Poles includes the break the oplatek Eve, throughout men’s room that there the world put dining was a place set for with their classmates where a festive dinner and away the things of the present and turn to is him in his "beloved homeland’’ teachers. ready and each man in his and that his symbols of the past—symbols of family would re- Some of the students have peace turn breaks the bread of friend- member 2 and of him with an oplatek even taken the practice unity, hospitality and ship. into friendship, too. "We arc all united at this their homes of love and In which keeps the > belief. some cases the refugees time of the year,” he said. Sisters rather take this busy making the The Felician Sisters, whose niother- opportunity to pay host-like bread. to their beloved THE house is Immaculate homage ‘‘moth- CUSTOM of the oplatek . Conception Convent er'’ and to offer her their obe- has been taken up stu- the are a by the CHRISTMAS Eve din- Polish congregation which dience. There jhere, arc presently sev- dents of Immaculate Concep- ner has turns a eye to its and changed slightly in the loving heritage na- en men who consider them- tion High School. Though the past tive customs. As years as meat has been that first selves a permanent part of the not hand added Christmas girls are on for Christ- to the menu, but still star appears they cascs the symbolic bread is Felician family. mas Eve, they have a “” the traditional Polish are ready as a family to cele- mailed to those of the dishes, family harszc, brate the coming of Christ. not at home. grzybowa, etc., ap-’ pear on the table. When all are in place the THE STAR SHINES and the After the meal gifts are head of the house Mother Mountainside Board Gets ex- youngest member changed, the of the con- tree is lighted Virginctto, C.S.S.F., in this ease gregation announces and then the it to the breaks the oplatek family —and the other Sisters with each Felician who are busy with on congregation member of the group. This is Complaints Ban pre- the Christmas preparations. Nativity pares for the "Pasterka” (Mid- a symbol of and Then peace unity. MOUNTAINSIDE night one by one gather - Mass). they It is more than Some had no choice in the matter, around a mere action The the table to keep the people who live in this but had to laws day itself is spent by because it means a true spirit borough obey state “wigilia” (Polish vigil). don't like the Christmas Poles and Americans and of love and friendship. way and the directives of the state The table has been is French and carefully The Sisters then break celebrated, or not cele- commissioner of education. everyone through- In the out the world in prepared. the center is brated, in their public schools. These, he much the same oplatck with each other. Tradi- said, permit only placed a pile of straw to sym- The Board of Education way— wishing well to friends tion tells us that the reading of the Old Testa- bolize the in and loved Christ Child’s crib. found this out at a Dec. 12 ment and the Lord’s ones. The simple friends break the oplatek as Prayer On the straw is found a when phrase “Wesolych Swiat” the symbol of affection. meeting it reaffirmed in public schools receiving Should two the Christmas “oplatck," a piece (or pieces) have policy of prohibiting reli- state aid and Merry echos and of persons quarreled during specifically pro- re-echoes unleavened bread, rec- gious observance of Christ- hibit until the last star of the year, this is their religious services or exer- tangular in oppor- mas, Christmas has shape, about three tunity to make including the Nativity cises. night turned inches amends. Should out its wide, six inches long and scene, in the school system. He also said that the Moun- lamp. they choose to break the opla- one-sixteenth of an inch thick, Most of the tck all is forgiven. Should approximately tainside schools would continue which they 100 represents the Body of without the residents who attended the to observe Christian to Christ. go symbolic ges- major Pope Receive Impressed on the opla- ture, the rift will meeting strongly opposed and Jewish as cul- tck is widen and the holidays usually a Nativity scene. the board action, season will be marred for them. which tural and historic events and Diplomats Dec. 28 limits the celebration of Christ- would extend the A PLACE Is set for each AT IMMACULATE same privi- VATICAN CITY (NC) FAR FROM THEIR mas to the HOMELAND: Anthony Biedronek member Concep- singing of carols, leges to other religions. He kisses the hand of Mother of the family and an I’ope John XXIII is scheduled tion convent the family and staging of gratitude for the blessed bread extra one added non-religious plays noted there was little opposi- to Mary Virginette in she has presented him with, as for any strang- friends include besides receive the diplomatic corps many and the of tion to the Frank Monczewski looks on with his of er who might choose to fostering spirit ruling last year, accredited to the wafer bread in his hand. By this Christinas come the Sisters. Mother Virginctte Christmas. Holy Sec on to the but nearly every board mem- Dec. 28 for ceremony, symbolizing and celebration. Each has and her council go their Frederick the annual presen- Lye peace unity, Biedronek. Monczewski and others his among Wilhelms Jr., ber has recently been deluged who own oplatek and in some tation of their for have left Poland in sorrow can be employes, many of whom are board greetings spiritually united to their loved ones who president, said that it with calls on the matter. phone the new year. remain in their homeland.

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Share on Feast of Stephen

ince'pie and an old carol a the special thing .from Grandma accompany . . But in any case, she there is no doubt that family custom for the Second Day of notes, the children (except perhaps the tiniest) understand that they are from their abundance Christmas, the essence of which is sacri- giving to children who are not so fortunate. 22 fice and love. Mr. and Mrs. LaMont La- SPIRIT not Robardier of Closter and their five SLrn A is merely a Christmastime thing with the Laßobardier youngsters. Their wise children enact the custom, which is dis- young parents guard against carefully ovcrindulgcnce. “We think it is important tinctly appropriate for the Feast of St. that have nice home they a and plenty of space in which to Stephen, Dec. 26. outdoors,” play comments Monty Laßobardier, an engineer. essence of "We want them to have The the little ritual is everything they need, but not more than need.” giving each child gives one of his they The affable little band of youngsters show the results of day-old Christmas gifts to be taken to the children in a nearby Selection of their careful training. They give their time willingly to their orphanage. the gift is left up to each child chores even the smallest set Monty Jr. 10, Allan 9, Suzanne 5, Marie Bernadette 3, and Gena help the table, for example. And even the visitor in their attractive home can sense a cer- 1-1/2. They are placed with ceremony in a cardboard carton tain warm concern for each a casual to decorated by Monty and Allan and inscribed "St. Stephen." other, willingness share with brother or sister. "Sometimes,” confesses their mother, Gene Laßobardier, "it is by no means the favorite gift which is selected. Other THEY UNDERSTAND why Dec. 26 is the day on which times, it’s little painful do their a to watch them decide to give away they special giving. “We’ve talked about St, Stephen,” Gene explains, "and the children are very impressed with him. He was very brave and it is said he handsome too.” Seasons was Greetings From St. Stephen, who became the first Christian martyr when he stoned death for was to the Faith, was a deacon of the early FOX HOLLOW FARM'S Church. To him was entrusted the work of giving alms to the the centuries and Exclusive Ytar Round poor. Through in various parts of the world, Great Lalco Community particularly Britain, "giving’' traditions have been as- sociated with his feast In Sparta day. None of these traditions is as as the carried locattd oppotito Our Lady of Tho lako lovely adaptation out by the Laßobardier Church and Schools youngsters. E. G. After St. box ANDERSON, Realtor Stephen's has received its assortment of dolls, Serving Lako Mohawk-Sparta Arta mittens and sweaters, the Laßobardiers gather at the dining Rt. 15 Contor of table where Sparta PA 9-6181 room a huge mince pie reposes invitingly. Legend has it that King Wenzel, 10th-century ruler of Bohemia with a reputation for generosity to the poor on St. Stephen’s Day, ate his mince pie happily after sharing with a poor family.

THE CAROL, "Good King Wenceslaus," which recounts

the legend of King Wenzel who "looked out on the Feast of Stephen,” is sung by the family before the mince pie is cut as a conclusion to the Second Day of Christmas rites. "... Ye who now will bless the poor, Shall yourselves find ends the carol. blessing," Somehow the words seem to ring with special truth in the Laßobardier home.

A CAROL: Monty and Gene LaRobardier and their five children recall in song the generosity of “Good King Wenceslas” who also enjoyed his mince pie after sharing. Clockwise, from' the point of the pie, are Marie Bernadette. Monty Jr., Monty Sr., Gena, MERRY and be settle CHRISTMAS Gene, Allan Suzanne. Spirit of sharing can Why noticed in the the around. When youngsters year for less than shepherds watched their flocks by night, a Child born. 3 was At Christmas, let us reaffirm our faith, re- our and new hopes prayers for "Peace on Earth, For Men of Good Willi" CHRISTMAS is CHRIST’S /A From the Staff at 7/ AAA SPORT CENTRE Birthday YOUR 553 BROADWAY BAYONNE, N.J. Let us keep this SAVINGS EARN t*ml* Ooldwtbtr. Store* Woiiltwikl, Robtrt Karat, Ann Flynn amt day and day th«ir familiti. every jm \ 'f / ▲ \ a holy one. % A Let us also hear in mind the sabbath CURRENT

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GIFTS: Into St. Stephen’s box go day-old Christmas gifts to be given to orphans. At top is Marie Berna- dette (known as “Dette"), giving bunny fur muff set, then Allan with a sweater and Suzanne with a doll, m then Gena giving anew dress and Monty Jr., with his sweater-gift.

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