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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF1 THE ROCHESTER DIOCESE 64ta Year ROCHESTER, N. Y., FRIDAY^ MAY 1, 1953 2 Section^ 84 Paces athedral; Symbolic Of Nursing Profession '~J3$Sfr,W.&ai. Bishops Who 24 Members OftUerwtky To Attend Will Attond imposition of hands by threw Bishops of tlw Chareh OB the Moat Rev. Lawrenca & Casey, Aoxlhary I»ahEaaet af Consoeration Rochester and Titular Bishop of Caa, trffl sla^rata hia to tha ranks of the Hierarchy during fonpraasiva eonsaa^ira ritas next Tuesday morning in the Cathedral of tha Sacred Heart. ' Twenty-three members of the Hierarchy, including Arch­ Joining the 47-year-old Ractor of tha Cathedral at a nay bishops and Bishops, will come: link in the unbroken chain of Apostolic stireeesipty wnieh la to Rochester next Tuesday for the continuation of the role of Christ's Apcatlas in the paarsoa the Episcopal Consecration qf of the Church's Bishops, win be His FmmMsta Fraada; Car­ Bishop Lawrence B. Casey in dinal Spellman, Archbishop of , who tri act ag the Cathedral of the Sacred . , Heart. With His Excellency Bishop Kearney who will ASSISTING CAKDINAJL SPELUIAN fa ft* preach the sermon at the tion of Bishop Caaey will be the Host Bar. Waltar A. Fbtry, rites, the total number of Bishop of Syracuse, as senior m-eonaecrator; and tha^lljjat Archbishops and Bishops pres­ Rev. Alexander sL Zakald, Amrtiary Bishop af the TAocmtot ! ent in the sanctuary will be Detroit, as Junior ec^ooaaacrator. r J ^ twenty-four. They are: The Moat Rev. James E. Kaaanay, Bishop aaTltrhajstar, •IS EMINENCE FBANCTS will preach tha aerroon ehiritig the eonaamtkM^.caraais^ CARDINAL SPaOLMAN, Arch­ bishop of New York, Consecrator. which will begin at 10 ajn. Tnt new Biahop-Bk>t* sarewd as Bishop Kearney's sacretary from 1987 to 11M6. ' .'-r-A^ryf. MfMsT UEVKUND JAMM K. MABNEY. Bishop of Rochester, The procession of chtrreh diEnitarias, raligiosjs'sarf aio-; Preacher. eesan clergy. snt| brothers will enter tha eaiSadral^*-*" MOST WEVEKEND WALTKE .^X^il^" A. rtMCRY, Bishop of Syracuse, Inchiding tha thraa consecratirif , a total oi 14 Senior Co-consecrator, xnembers of the Amarkan Hierarchy wp earns from aatt oaT MOW B^VKaUCMD AUEXAN- town to attend Bishop Caaeys coasacntioau Ajsicak these e M. ZAIXSKt, Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit Junior Co-con­ secrator. MOST sUEVEKBND JOSEPH r. T. MmtUET, Archbishop-Bishop of St Augustine. MOST BEVEBENO JOHN MARK GANNON, Bishop of Erie, MOST KEVEBEND EMMBT •OCMAsX WAXSfl. Bishop of wffl be ArchWihop-Blshop Joasph P. Hurley of9L Aa^rostine, Youngstown. Florida, AH dioceaea of the NiwTfork rYorinea will be repre­ MOST BEVEBEND sented by bishops. Coming from Ponce, Puerto Rke is Bishop M. ALBEBS, Bishop of Lsnaing. James Edward XcManus, CJSSJt, ' MOerfBBVBBBNDBAYMONS A.JDEABMBT, Auxiliary Bis Eminence Edward Cardhul Moooey, Arehbsahop of ac a^saUjna. •• agai-faritok Btshep af BBYEBSND BENBT X fisaowiagtlka aasnop ex HSIUMU, irornlltaVta •KNTSBTN, OSJUL, Auxiliary •-"*M BWiop af the UkrsinUn Gratk -Besides the arrhHshfttrs sshf Cathonc Dtoceaa of tha United at the aMssaeaatioa -"•"-•• (^Lidinal S^ Plioto, Statss, Stamford, Conn. ^nawspawasi BJBTSB^BBSBB' eg sBBrssFsres'sj Bfsasts froan tae St. Mary's Nursing School 'SiLZ'^ri-- Sets Childr«'f Fund MOST Awards Cops To 47 Students —(NO—A Caw* Bishop of Buffalo. MOST REVEREND LAWRENCE B. CfASEY, D.D. capafaty. BeskUa the dec*?, 4*6 BBWEBEND BBYAK g. •• s'l: Bseepnoc. of their tape by 47 student nurses of St Maw OsJf Coast MeENTBOABT, Bishop of Og- I members of Bishop GaasyaT faniily, Mary's Hospital in the hospital chaptl stresses tht sanctity she sassla kw densburg. TmiLAR MSHOf Of CEA rkiala will be preasat Koreas Admissko win bo by ticket eeiy and_ save "ef pesi f of anion," His Excellency Bishop Kearney told the sn's wVe had a MOST BEVEBEND FBANCIS AUXILIARY TO THE WSHOf OF ROCNESTB etssWat eeapthg advised to be in their seats by f:20 ajn^ before, the ] fTmsh to the Cawalnat. 4. BAAS, Bishop of Grand RapMs. snon begins. *fcnday. slstsd by airs. John C Mardhan. Wish b> MOSTBBVEBEND MICBABT. ' nsJOO relatives and Meads The ancient consecration rite which includes the celebra­ Oarknlnt, *t- JOSEPH BBADT. Bishop of Co­ Television, Radio Schedule attended. Mns.DaTti rawel lumbus. tion of Pontifical Mass is expected to last two and one-half Motor at Bvmtaf ec the Daugh­ Pouring at the tea were Mrs. V^ascsa Carsstal hours, aixwrding to clergy cdkials cttrectine; details of tha ters of 8t Vincent da Paul, con- Rtitx; Mrs. John Qsason, Mrs. of hum- MOOT BEVEBEND WTIXIAM consecration. Jarred tha caps. Bashes Kearney Charles Denniston and Mrs. self that her hssbasi had A. 8CTJIX.T, Coadjutor Bishop of Consecration Ceremonies Albany. NEXT TUESDAY'S CEBEMONY win be the first epis­ presided and the Rev. Donald Francis Yawman. Mrs. John lakes darter the 's vis­ copal consecration in the Sacred Heart Cathedral which was Murphy, hospital chaplain. OWsia was hospitality chair­ it So GI'o la Korea last Christ- Thousands will be able to view and hear the ceremony MOST BEVEBEND JAMES of Bishop Casey's consecration on next Tuesday morning named the cathedral of the Diocese of Rochester last year by man. BDWABD McMANUS, CS8Jt, Pope Pius Xn. Previously it had served sa the pro-athedxal Because the cap, the aymbol Students who received the TwanansMBs after Sgt Pow- Bishop of Ponce. . through the facilities of television and radio. at the nursing profession, is plain white caps marking the Rochester stations. WHAM-TV ( after the former St Patrickfa CsUiedral on PUtt Street was eg BBspned the atcrsre, he was MOST BEVEBEND BU8SELL i sermon, music and full details Messed, the Bishop told the girls end of months of classroom killed In actiee. J. McVINNEY, Bishop of Provi­ and WRNY, wffl bring the solemn i of the Pontifical Mass with ex­ torn down in 1987. to be proud of It always and work: and the beginning of floor ceremonies to area TV viewers Last consecration of a bishop held in Rochester was It- In Bttoxl, the Cardinal eatab- dence. and radio listeners. This will be planatory commentary right newer to disgrace it. duty assignments are: uslsed s $2,0ta nmd ta perpet- through to the recessional ex­ years ago when the Rev. Walter A. Foery, then pastor of The lighting of the candle cer­ Fatrkla Mart* Aa«**o, Barters Ulia- MOST BEVEBEND DAVID F. the first time that ceremonies Ma StIWr. Marilyn Km Bliekwtaa. sal stemory of Sgt. PoweU. CUNNINGHAM. Auxiliary Bishop have been televised from the pected about 12:30 p.m. Holy Rosary Church, was wmaecrated Bishop of Syracuse on emony, Hli Excellency said is OttaMia, Jon Bona. Ann* Maria Bnltnd. The Interest will go annsally Prlest-commehtators for the August 18, 1937 in the old St Patrick'a Cathedral He witt the aymbol of faith. Keep the Ann JaanfUa Branny. Barbara Aan Sunn. of Syracuse. Sacred Heart Cathedral. RMrtar Ann Callahan, Mar, Kranna Coa- to the hoy or girl of •Uoxi's radio-listeners will be Rev. Wll-act as a co-consecrator for Bishop Casey. light burning ^through prayer, ir*. afarr< T«i»— Oinvingham. Caihatle sehoots who writes MOST BEVEBEND CBJUBTQ. WHAM'S TSLEVISION cam­ MIVSTMI Aen« Draalt. Ann Maria Dea- Next Tuesday Bishop Casey wffl kneel at they i«r»alt«r the*'this were told. The candle Ute DCSw CSStajTa PHEB J. WELDON, Bishop of era will begin their coverage of Uu. GoniUnea Jan* Donoran. EHtas the sanctuary scene at 10:30 a.m. TV-BADIO before which he wss ordained 2S years ago in the old St is lighted "by one of your pro­ Ann Duffy, Sheila Olivia Finn. Ujrralna The essay subject: "Why I Springfield. For details m the tete- fession who knows the necessity Nary Pnttaa. NIcallna Hattn Gam, Caln- MOST BEVEBEND JOSEPH during the Litany of the Saints Patrick's Cathedral. The altar was moved to *he Sacrad wliw Starr Gllhaa). Calharln, Ann «!«*• am glad I am aa American." which precedes the atcual rite of vastoa ass radio coverage of of keeping this light burning and «, Mary Katharine Ralbt. LENNOX FEDEBAL, Auxiliary Bishop Casey's conaeeratJo* Heart Church when St Patrkk'a wss rased. of the struggle bound to bt In Marsant Bfary Baaaa. Dorotky KH«n Bishop of Salt Lake City. episcopal consecration. WHAM- Hukaao, Barkara Jaaa Bocan. Lomiaa TV will continue the ceremony see special article en page The linen doth which win be used when Bishop Casey the face of discouragement and Murr lAraaa. Irtaa Ana Ma«l At North POME! Bishop Casey was named *ectp* |^^«%ttedr*l by Rtportedm i Bishop Kearney on Feh, 28, laoi %wffl eontanat in that -New York —WC»— After a rK>«t« well sa serve aa Auxiliary to Biahop Kearney: \ Abasia-- (NO — His I „ year ess asaefta the Arctic •4^^,^ atiiAi^J^ii S^9^RI^ASBBS^KS BlAa^Bak~- -j a»> aak*kMaVaWafeS**m 4*3s^aaaaB^aaUBfeBI |pei^W jAK^rSPH ,vWHIM PHVP* -^eC^JMIwanWni/ OfwCTsBSB*Bsa. His election br Pope Pios XII as Auxiliary Kahop of ^fcsr^j&r _^^_^a ^-H^ag&a^BBBSaSSa^BB1 BaSaSaVa\A la* the Nerts At- Rochester waa announced on Wat Feb.lt Wt^W*$*n* TV aTawssv* •a^nl'HH^asawssJwIi eUTas* M*a*r of Zagreb, Ysgesterks, lastte Ctosaslracttsa gross, Fata- leto Giovanni Ckognani, Apoatolk Dakgate to the United ? /is inrtomtf « of a hang aaV F. Wotott ar­ Stafes • - « " • "* 'iBKa—^i suasMhaaMSsiA- eVs\ rives here far a short rest la Bishop Caaey u a natlwe of Bocheater. He was born Sep­ psest, SHIM ass, w Ssssam •rssAaVsaal •JaaWmsfeasi •M .RBBB? WsBgEtceja cyfsjsasgsja irsralsg here. ^ tember 6,1905, the son of Joseph L Casey and/Afnae 9wit- *\ '•"•tat jf1atauB^^a>l asSeS}*!': tjhsja^ttsssssft• V The ManrfcatM MstsAoaer APIW BJwSes^ssss^ ^Wssw J(*J^BWMB^W*JJBI ^Sha^aa^aaai BRi^^ak^Aaam^h^BaV TJaaa aSSaaSI ut Casey. He sttwBed: for tfcswiaa^ood ia the dk>«saa semi­ frost prteM IN Dsuisissr, IWIV ITSM| usassasrs, «•» .was naries of St Andrew and St Bt«ardj*ra1 w« ordained June &\ D* the Tito irtitne sad is mr v jaaassssBsaaaaatt ia BBAAI aaAatSaaaat eaASsBaaaaa\ ^aaV asastMa Jsh IS the Fat- ssanh. 7,1980 by Bishop John Frattelt OfHant. thfed Wshon oi} ^ .fwnpiiee w iw lejKivir TmnsQ e» Rochester. \n "fk.. jiKfWKe A f0W^ afMNMllil eaajjw MS' SSSSSSg ISSSg B^ SSSI 'SSnS a^ ****•! -f-^gijtjMj^^B sMssaasMaW' assl SBBSW. After two years as aaaiitant pattorefc^ifcj aaav 'afaaasiaa Ssa. asair sears ^"I.JJT"*™*" »*»****,».-••. •js*. Rochester, ha becameiiM»JI«re «s^WiMOttM|ll( SBB£BSJSS£BSSS^ni|; WSB waajl«0» cw^«aaassawiig; —'—.•si eater, AirhrAahx* saocw^ ? we have the la .:teiS.'V«. Waal ^saasaslSssBSr -« " BBS! BBS' f*MBl r gsy a^i .9"", R«he«ter, and srx yaaiml saist fsswars BeaHi

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