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Spiritual Tragedy/ Says Holy Father US Bishops Urge More English v.v ^im^j^oUeges Open Vatican Radio Broadcast W^exi^finle Crisis In Soviet Union Vatican Oty —(NjP)~Ctommnitist prop, the Soviet government is now urging "co­ The Reds, Vatican Radio stated, want aganga urging "coexistence" results ftm existence" and granting certain concessions to "surprise Catholics and... lull them with the threat of an internal crisis within the to religion in the U.S.S.R. Soviet Union, a Radio Vatican broadcast has - a feeling of security" until their triumph is •tated. * The latest Soviet propaganda, it said, won. "tries to make as believe there is fall re* ". Since Stalin's death, the broadcast said, ligious freedom in Russia and its satellite, , The Church's answer to the eommu- there has been an evident ^eological-uncer- countries." The communists, it went on, wanjr tuW propaganda ia clear, th* broadcast tainty and feeling of weakness" in Russia. "coexistence" *o that communism may tri­ said. "Coexistence yes, but in tine light of f»r ithis reason, Radio Vatican continued, umph. truth.** . .SJfST WEEK'S ' THE CATHOLIC PAID CIRCIJLATION, 54*494 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF JEL-JQHH -SJSHK& -COLLEGE •rudenti-regristered with ^r*mtkp~m?a-m$fri(jri8#mf^mr ROCHESTEt., N. Y., FRIDAY, SEPTEJMBER- 21,1956 10 Cents term. EnroUment U expected to total 450 students. Bishop Kearney will offer Maes tor Mm. 97th Year' »8 student body, next Wednesday inorning §^fjpjc£ock. ^V-""^ "*•- Bishop Kearney Innocent XI intmpefancelvTr To Bless Graves U. S. Bishops Urge Solemn Ceremony of the Blessing; of the Graves with Beatification 'Spiritual Tragedy/ His Excellency Bishop Kearney More English In officiating win take place at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Sun­ day. Sept 23 bcfUuilnj at l:S* Set Oct. 7th p. m. Vatican Ctty — CNC) — De­ Says Holy Father Priests of the diocese, sem­ Holy Week Rites tails on the ceremonies of-beati­ inarians and members of Koch- The American Bishops generally favor a greater use of fication of Innocent XI have Caste! Gaadoifo, Italy, — (ENS) — Pope Pius XH warn­ ester Regiment, Knights of 8t been announced here. They w!U ed here that intemperance in the use of alcoholic beverages John in full dress uniform will the vernacular (English in the United States) in the new start at 10 ajn, October 7, In St escort the Bishop thronf h the Holy Week Liturgy, according to aa NXLW.C news dispatch Peter's Basilica. has '"become today a harrowing menace" to the spiritual and lanes of the Cemetery. from Asslsl. Italy, where the In- Pope Plus XH win not attend physical welfare of mankind, ternational Congress of .gasjaral the morning ceremonies. Howf He addressed a group of mem­ iaturgy is currently in session. Wourned ever, after the official brief pro- bers ol IreJaha* police iorce The reaction of the American TKnmdnsrKnSecent's oeatiiiciSott (Garda Siochana) who belong to hierarchy to the Restored Holy —~$*m h»» been read In Sfe Jeter's, the the Pioneer Total Abstinence Week services held last year Is Hol£ Father will deliver a radio League ol the Sacred Heart The revealed In a report prepared by message from Castelgandolfo set- policemen, accompanied by their the lata Archbishop Edwin V. ting fprih the history and virtues families, were received at the tyHara of-R^nsaraty^StrTosepM of Innocent's life, papal-summer residence. — .—r-Thet aUernoonrthe Pope -will Diocese in Missouri. Archbishop leave CasteJgandolfo and go to DECLARING that Ireland- has O'Hara died suddenly (Sept 11) (, flit basilica to venerate the new­ been proverbially known as a in Milan, Italy, whUe making ly, beatified Innocent XL Tbt land "combining the tear ami final revisions on his report Pope will preside at the evening the smile," the Pontiff said: • which "he was slated to give at ceremonies, which wfll begin at "Alas, what i flood of tears, the Assist Congress. B:30 in St Peter's. drowning out the Joy and laugh", HIS REPORT, titled The Rr ter of home and hearth, has pour­ stored Holy Week In the United Members of the Sacred Collera ed through the shattered dyke of States of America," was based •f Cardinals, the diplomatic temperance ... Our anxiety goes i chiefly on reports he received corps, and numerous pilgrims XAZAKBTll COLLEGE—Inriwdea* kt this year's Freshman beyond Ireland. In more than one from,S3 American bishops. His!" from Lombardy, Innocent's na­ country of the world intemper> account of how the Holy Week'[; tive region, wfll participate. diss tf Mi as Kasaatta Collets an two sets of twtsu ihowa 'reforms were carried out In the alMrw; (front row) Ktncy and Judy Xeger of Rochester, and ance in drink, so often leading ••• - ' 0 — to alcoholism, has become a har­ United States Included specific (war row) Marsha sad Elaine Hosier of Watertowa. Total «a- recommendations, as summarized- reUmeat of fine GoUegv ia 475. rowing menace and an actual' spiritual tragedy for thousands; from the reports sent him by the of souls redeemed by the Pas- "" ~«ps — Reds Adopt sion-and-Death-of-Jesus-Chris' One recommendation was that "Who will number 'the homes the vernacular (English in the!! broken by this sin, who will; United States) be used more #*• - "¥mim~€ffl$^^ weUth the amount of good for! *eis«lve$r In Holy Wcek.strviee* TA souls left undone because ef this • I Another »»k»d that the present sin?** the Pope continued. 'It three-hour Eochtrlstic fast reg­ Russian m| Red Visitor Is a social evil and a spiritual ulation for afternoon andcevto- ; Ing Masses be extended to morn­ XKV. JOHK jnCWCOMt Ape Baptism TSiic* — (NC) — t^trdirla! Ronealli, Patriarch of Ven­ deterioration calling for *n-; ice, assured two Bu&siaiu at the film festival her* tint Di­ lightened study and self-sacrific-!| ing Masses as welL • lerla ~» ifmS) — ThVftasi' vine Providence continue* to watch over Russia. Ing seal of every apostle, lay and Archbishop Ollara wrote that "Mir^-glving" ceremony, one «f derle * the reports he received from the <h« new pseudo-rellgioua rites de­ the Meeting occurred when S3 U. a bishops "clearly Indi­ veloped by the Soviet 35on» Com­ the Russians, Fridrlck Msreovic "WITH HEAVY heart, We con­ cate" that the flrst observance Requiem Mass munists, was held at Bostock, the Ermler and Eduard Tissa, attend* Russian Tourists template the extensive area of of the restored Holy Week rites JEatt German preis reported. % blighted hopes, and with grate­ ed a reception given here by the Ask: Who Is Pope?' ful affection We bless those who in the United States was an During the event, tvhich took International Office of Catholic "overhcimlng success so far as *tace at the headquarters of the Vatican City— (NO — "Who by word, and especially by exam­ Spokane, Wash. — (JfC) - Stager ling Crosby, at right, turns general enthusiasm and enorm­ Offered For city council, the parents of eight Films. Is the Pope? What does be ple, set themselves to remove the ttua first spadeful of sod In the ground breakiaa- ceremonies for ous increases in attendance, and JBejvly-boftt children were "Sol- The Cardinal conversed with do?" cause of this evlL" the Crosby Manorial Wbrary, which he to establbhlna: at his in the reception of Holy Com­ amnly" handed birth certificates, them briefly in French. Then, to these questions dhmayed Pope Pius told his visitors that alma mater, Godaga- University, Spokane. Wash. Holding (he munion, are concerned." THE COMMUNIST press said Italians here when they were the total abstinence organization, bucket Is Father Clifford Carroll, SJ., University librarian; Fr. Newcomb the babies had thus "taken the their surprise, he began to speak asked by members of a group to which they belong is "a vali­ and In background, from left, are Dr. Joseph Lynch, Dr. James A great many of the reports first step into the life of tit* hu to them in their native tongue, ofJt5t Russian Jourista now la ant attempt, fortified by the Kecgan, Rev. Frances X. Corkery, 8J., university president. sent to Archbishop O'Hara by Pontifical Mass of Requiem stottte. Pauline spirit of self-denial, for fellow members of the American -.UA—HMI K» m. *<WN.IU««» 3Mn«)clery^'-Itninniranceo^W-lsrjB RECALLED the many hierarchy said, in connection f ,°elebr*fef * *?• ***®*™y nOWM The Bosnians joined throngs the spiritual advantage of your SSffSSS^ ^ years h. had .Tent in Bulgaria. of other pilgrims and tourist* own and your neighbors' homes, with participation by the laity., Auxiliary Bishop Casey for the Baptism has now become thai The Cardinal lived in Sofia for In visiting the Vatican museum and We have only words of praise that a greater use of the vernar-'Rev. John C Newcomb at Our second Christian rite which the 10 years in his capacity as Apos­ and St. Peter's Basilica. ' for your generous charity." Bing Crosby Buildsular "would be most desirable." La^v. of Perpetual Help Church. CommunUt* are trying to replace tolic Delegate to Bulgaria. by their own atheistic cults. use of the. vernacular. One bis­ a.m. "Two years ago, y^uth dedica­ "The Bulgarians made a con­ tion ceremonies were launched siderable contribution to the Rus­ Anglican, Vicar In London hop wrote: rather Newcomb, 57 assistant In the Soviet Zone as a Com' "Most of our priests think that pastor-ofrOur Isady or Perpetual' sian language, Its Literature and Af Gonzagaa more liberal use 6f English muntit counterpart of Christian Its liturgy,1! Cardinal, Roncalli Help Cfiurch.for 12 years, &H& CSonfirmatlon and first Goto- _ Spokane, Washington — (NC) — Him star Bing Crosby should be permitted'in all the told the two Russians. "Relations Mm Catholic Church ceremonies of Holy Week. They September 13, 195s.
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