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The Advocate - June 30, 1960 Catholic Church Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 6-30-1960 The Advocate - June 30, 1960 Catholic Church Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate Part of the Catholic Studies Commons, and the Missions and World Christianity Commons Recommended Citation Catholic Church, "The Advocate - June 30, 1960" (1960). The Catholic Advocate. 142. https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate/142 Cuban Exile The Advocate Work Official Publication of the Groups Archdiocese of Newark. N. and J., Diocese of Paterson. N. J. VoL No. 9, 27 THURSDAY, JUNE 1960 30, PRICE: TEN CENTS For Change Charges Catholic Families NCWC News Service Three groups of exiled Cuban leaders have issued Don 't statements accusing the Castro of Act Catholic government setting up a Always communist in Cuba regime and attacking religion. SAN In ANTONIO, Tex. Catholic Miami, a Cuban Christian Democratic families too often development projects. Movement in reflect the behavior standards Exile was of their non-Catholic organized. Earlier in June the an- neigh- HIS STATISTICS movement on bors, rather than reflecting the teachings of the early mar- nounced that it had suspended its Church, were borne in riages out a survey activities in Cuba because Economic Msgr. Irving A. Deßlanc charged here. taken St. “only improvement was by Mary’s University the Communist here Party may carry promised, “but the government Msgr. Deßlanc, director of the NCWC among 14,552 Catholic teen- Family Life out fully and its unimpeded prop- with arbitrary enforcements and made the accusation in agers. of the ex- Bureau, Two-thirds boys aganda and The state- activity.” violence ruined the an article for the Na- pected to be engaged demagogical prepared indicates that are by age 20 or ment said the will we losing 40% group work bases of tional Catholic 21, while the production, causing a fi- Life Con- of the children dominant for for Family from a mixed age a free, democratic and Chris- nancial vention here. collapse.” Human (Selected conven- 30% of the girls was 20. tian rights marriage, adults, and Cul^a. to be tion were protected, but “today quotes will be found on that Brother page only about 5% of conver- Gerald uni- Schnepp, can be with- 6). IN MEXICO CITY the Demo- anybody imprisoned sions are after versity vice taking place mar- president, reported out trial or cratic publicity, just by the on the Revolutionary Front of MSGR. riage.” survey at the convention. DeBLANC to word of an pointed Another Cuba to which the Christian informer.” studies university survey, he on the practice of birth MSGR. Democratic the Christian DeBLANC was group re- Thus, Deihocrata pessi- said, showed an belongs control and divorce to “alarming” behind support mistic about the decline of leased similar statement and said, the facade of social di- 37% of parents indifferent a his to charge. said it will justice Red vorce. and to overthrow a regime was estab- 8% in favor of dat- attempt A made in North Caro- steady the Castro lished. study He said the greatest regime. percen- ing by teenagers. he It “It is a lina, said, indicated that tage of divorce accused the Castro gov- regime,” the statement is among cou- This year’s convention had Catholic married used an ernment of "that is worried couples who marry between the following “grossly said, more ples flavor with methods international some of materialistic” about leaders contraceptive of birth ages of 15 and and since policies and said training to expand 20, the participants control about as coming from Cuban communistic infiltration often as non- one of two brides is sovereignty "has been than every 20 or Canada, Latin Catholics. While that America, England, handed to Russo-Chinese the welfare of the A noting the younger and of over people. re- one every two France and is Germany. gime that finding not conclusive, he husbands is 22 imperialism.” only talks about Cuban or younger, a The convention said it is gave In San Costa the in connection with "alarming, arresting high divorce rate will continue. special Jose, Rica, sovereignty awards to three the U. and provocative.” colleges: Cath- Cuban Constitutional Crusade, S., but yields to the MEMORY: A “Young will continue plaque in St. Stephen’s Church, Kearny, and the rose window above Another marriage olic University of America beaded U.S.S.R. in study, this one made for by former Castro every detail." to increase as aides, are long as the ‘going “the most it, dedicated "in everlasting in showed complete charged the with The statement was remembrance Father John Patrick Maryland, a ratio of . program regime betray- signed by of Washing- steady’ pattern of schoolers 6.6 divorces high on marriage and “the the movement’s ton... who made the sacrifice for and for Protestants and family living in ing revolution, Cuba and president, Jose supreme God in own continues,” he added. country ... giving his a Catholic 6.4 for Catholics. university," lona Col- our Christian civilization.” Ignacio Rasco its lifejacket to a on He Bermudez; po- soldier comrade the ” said there are sinking troopship Dorchester Fran- At now more lege of New Rochelle for its the litical Villar- present, he said, three of mar- Using slogan “God, Coun- secretary, Enrique cis who remembers than 1,000 divorces Lynch, Father Washington as a at four a day, 1,000 riage try and and its curate St. Stephen’s reads divorcees “remarry” and if preparation courses, and Freedom,” the crusade real, coordinator, Luis separations 24 hours the after that every and Marywood also Leon. learning Congress passed a bill (June 21) to Catholics are also in- College of Scranton called for the overthrow of Aguilar plasue award special equally 100,000 desertions each in medals volved year for an effective “the Red posthumously to Father Washington with their non-Catholic program on mar- tyranny of Castro” and and two ministers and a rabbi died the U. S. RASCO WAS also of who riage and the the restoration of a signer neighbors here as in divorce then family. the 1940 con- with him. the Democratic stitution. "the leakage from this ON THE Delegates to the convention Revolutionary source is ECONOMIC front, Front statement, as was former much greater than the adult Deßlanc passed resolutions for con- Msgr. that ad- calling THE Minister of charged CHRISTIAN Democratic Aureliano verts Education we are making each year.” vertisers are and tak- stepped up marriage counseling confusing manifesto said that Cuba’s prob- Sanchez Arango. 2nd “We must add to this programs for and doc- Vatican Council picture ing advantage of families. “Thir- clergymen lem has become a The front also stated the fact that 30% tors, increased hemisphere that the Occupies of our ty-five per cent of a worker’s study of oppor- and called other Cuban situation valid tunities for problem on is in the Catholic income is life in the a problem marriages spent on family American optional buy- groups for aid. for the whole Church mixed and local translation of continent, are marriages,” ing not on he parish, Eng- calling necessities,” Cuba is it “a definite threat Father he continued. works “Today unfortunately to the Thoughts of Holy “One study alone stated. lish-language on family life into other the first battlefield of the (Red) peace, solidarity and democrat- Another problem threatening languages, opposition VATICAN CITY Pope John named forces that for ic governments of the has two more congregations in Rome. to in are fighting pos- Ameri- family life, he said, is inade- steady dating adolesence, officials to session of the American conti- cas.” agencies preparing for the Second Vatican a program for Puerto Rican quate housing. He pointed out housing foreign LATER, AT AN audience with nent,” it said. “What is Council. And twice the week students in Catholic and hap- It declared that the will during the Pontiff spoke that by Census Bureau stand- homes, front parish priests from the Bologna pening in Cuba is the be- “establish about an increase in U. S. government only a provisional the council at audiences. ards, “24% of U. S. housing is govern- public Archdiocese, the Pontiff Its ex- economic aid to ginning. tragedy can and ment charged with the Grows substandard.” At the underdeveloped duty of The Holy Father named Msgr. Sergio 55, pressed at the Party same will involve the whole conti- Guerri, a appreciation countries. from the de he “that does transferring power specialist in Vatican world-wide time, said, not finances, as response given to his SAN P.R. nent.” facto state JUAN, ... to lawful (NC) mean that the remaining 76% a gov- secretary of the administrative of the call for the council and said that When Castro first came to rctary commission on the Puerto Rico’s pow- ernment." It will do this, it add- new Catholic- are suitable for 45 secretariat that will take of there that living.” New Schools in can discipline of the Sacraments. are many signs non- er January, 1959, the state- ed, by free elections oriented He also said that holding with- Catholic Christian Action close to a MANILA organizational details. Cardinal That commission Christians arc (NC) ment the Christian Demo- 18 months of will be con- receptive million Forty-five said, in to houses are coming power. di is a year needed new Catholic schools Jorio directs the work of the cerned with tc the idea of reunion. Party growing swiftly will open in crats him. the All matters about the supported But, parties except the communist just to take care of new families the secretariat.
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