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Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 5-8-1959 The Advocate - May 8, 1959 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 - May 8, 1959" (1959). The Catholic Advocate. 56. https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate/56 Parents Grateful for S-2 The Advocte The parents of school of high graduates the State tem the of New of State Jersey was of New privately founded Jersey can be thankful for the action of our and financed the great by sacrifices on the part of the legislature in the of Senate Bill passage 2. people of the state. Hiis bill will • provide $4OO scholarships to needy statesman knows Every that an educated and citizenry qualified students. is the greatest asset a state can have. Official Giving our high Publication of the It has been a to school Archdiocese of Newark, N. and of Uie long process effectuate the pas- graduates, especially those with J., Diocese of Paterson, N. J. qualifications sage of this bill. The State of New but without Jersey by the financial resources, the Vol. 8, No. 19 pas- opportunity to go of FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1959 sage this bill has at last to a of their PRICE: TEN CENTS long recognized the great college own choosing is truly democratic benefit that can come the and by state directly aiding the American. candidate for a college education, allowing him to se- The New Jersey Legislature of 1959 with bi- lect its a of his New college or university own choosing. New of this bill Bolivian partisan endorsement will be memorialized Jersey now takes its with the other Bishop place forward- in the hearts of mothers grateful and fathers who sin- looking states of Union which our have followed this the education cerely desire full of their To for children Served in plan years. Paterson many each one of our Senators and Assemblymen we express There in state for is room every state colleges and our gratitude in their name VATICAN CITY Rev. Thomas Manning, private and universities. the 0.F.M., colleges By of S-2 In Governor passage our we hope to find the who entered the in reflection of Franciscan novitiate Paterson and our has the lfcter legislature recognized great role the convictions of 6erved being our people and our as an assistant at St. Bonaventure representatives, parish there, has played by our and private colleges universities, especi- and he feel the been hope may grateful sentiments of the named a Bishop and will serve as of Ordinary a Fran- ally when we consider that the educational early sys- needy students ciscan mission area in Bolivia. qualified Bishop-designate Manning was given the Titular See of Arsamosata and will head Cardinal the Grente Dies To Ordain 35 in Prelature of Coroico in Bolivia (A prelature is an area that does not to On of belong any diocese. Eve Newark, sometimes Birthday It Is set Paterson, up instead ol a diocese in a region where LE MANS, France Cardinal Grente of Le Mans, there are only a few Catholics. oldest member of of Trenton on the College Cardinals, died here on 23 The Ordinary of a prelature is \ the of May May 4, eve his 87th Stricken with usually a Titular Bishop and birthday. influenza has power similar to of a month the Cardinal NEWARK that a ago, received Extreme Unction last Thirty-five young men, their theological diocesan Bishop). week. been at training having completed Immaculate Conception Coroico was made a prelature The Cardinal is French Academy in 1936. After will be last the first mem- Seminary, Darlington, ordained as priests here md November. Its area extends ber World War II he made of the Sacred College die was a in Paterson 23 over five provinces. The Catho- to on May (Biographies on Pages 4, 5 and 6). commander since its strength was raised to in the Legion of lic population is about 20,000 in Roland will confer Orders 74 Honor by the Archbishop Holy at 9 a in , by Pope John XXIII at French govern- • a con- total population of 120,000. on 28 the Arch ment for his new priests of sistory on Dec 15. support of the diocese Newark in French resistance of Sacred Bex Richard J O'Donnell, BISHOP-DESIGNATE Manning movement. Heart Cathedrat here At the Cardinal Grente Newark Rc\ John L. Paprocki, wa* one of eight Franciscnns CARDINAL GRENTE had been was bom in same time. will on Bishop Rr\ from the New Bishop of Le Mans Perry May 5. 1872, and lie McNulty Harrison. Thomas J Petril- York Province since 1918, ordain seven members of the came a against »o. Nutlcy Rev Leonard P who went to Boliva in 1956 to having been appointed by priest the wishes . Span* Pope for the Diocese of his seminary class of Burgh. Rev. found a mission in Coroico, a Benedict XV. Pope XII father, after having won Jersey City. Jamefi MARINES AT CATHEDRAL: Pius gave Paterson in the Cathedral of St T town Marine Corps Reserve a doctorate in Traxcr*. Jersey City; Rev. in the Andes Mountains him the personal title of law. the profes- Arch- John the Bishop-Designate Manning units of Newark and attended Mass sion his Baptist there Fdward C about 35 miles from La Par, the Jersey City at in 1946 and father wanted him to fol- Thompson. Irvington, bishop made him a capital assigned to St. Sacred Heart and marched their low and Rex Vincent J Ward. Bay- city. bring Bonaven- Cathedral to Com- Cardinal in January, 1953, at the TIIK ORDINANDI lor the Arch He onne lure in the Fall of 1952 munion Above same consistory was ordained in 1895 The son of Mr. and Mrs. parish breakfast Sunday. they are led from that saw the diocese of Newark are He remained at St. Robert Manning of Bonaventure present Pope become Cardinal Asa in visited Rev. Arthur J Baltimore, the Cathedral Lt. Gen. Bertrand T. Bishop 1926, he Butman, Hill TO BE ORDAINED for until of by Fay, speaker Pater the Spring 1957, when he Roncalli the l S. and Rev John F Manning was Canada and made side; Doyle, Jersey Bishop-designate at the and Robert son are began studies breakfast, Judge (Major) McKinley, born Ang. 29, 1922, and entered preparatory for the trip the subject of City; Rev. John J Egan, New- A distinguished author and one of his Rex Joseph A Cassidy. Pater work in the Bolivian missions. toastmaster. the Franciscan novitiate in he many books. ark. Rev Richard C Ehrcnbcri; lecturer, was elected to the Rev John N Hall. Packa- Paterson on Ang. 12, 1941. mak- Bloomfield Rev Richard M nark Lake. Rev Theodore H. ing his simple profession of Galdon, Bayonne. Rev William Commentson Class Conflict Mission Aid Kollar Passaic Rev Bernard sows a year later. , School J Gallagher, Bayonne Rev Wil \ Crisis Paterson Rev. Vin- liam M Gihlin. Newark. cent He studied at the Franciscan S McCluskey. Sussex. Rev. Houses of Study at Croghan. Asked Rev. Edward J Gubernat, Ir Daniel J. Mahoney. Seaside Park, N and N. Prayer vington. Rev J ?rd Rrx John B Y., Butler, J„ and Youth Insure of the Eugene Hazew Wehrlen, Pater- completed his theological Church, ski, Bayonne; Rev son train Vitality Francis A ing at llolj Name College, Wash- In Kerala Heinen. Elizabeth; Rev John E In two Trenton, young men will ington. He Hopkins, was ordained on June Maplewood. Rev Eu be ordained, also on May 23. by ( 5. 1948. Pontiff Asserts HANGACHERRY, Kerala Jtcne J Kasper. Garfield Rev. Busy Week Bishop (ieorge W Ahr They are was in —Two Paul J He stationed Washing During in communist- Kavlick, Maplewood Rev Matthew F Bishops Costello, liOng tor and Statesville, N. C., before CITY ruled Rev. Frederick C. Koerner, Jer Mand VATICAN The Church is as alive and Baggio, now Apostolic St. the Kerala state have City N Y . and Rev Wil- today Delegate! Joseph Worker, is the tra called Canada. sey City. bam A vital it has been. Social will be solved to dilional Labor for a Rons. Brooklyn. NY. as ever problems not Day in Europe four-day period of Rev. John J La Manna Belle After a Mass offered Pontiff by class conflict. prayer and offered for by the prayer Love, suffering following a decision ville; Resigned Pope, the Rev Joseph F 1/orrti. Jer the V of Churcli Pontiff told the work- have a value than financial aid. to close Catholic schools Priests Arrested missions greater iUility until the sey City. Rev. George L Mader, ers that labor's many problems To Not the PONTIFFS state modifies restrictive Walking These were some of the many made remarks por- Springfield; Rev Paul R Man just points by can only be solved in the light about the tion* of its education ROME (NC) Pope John vitality of the Church law. nlnfi, Newark; Rev Thomas Czech Reds Pope John XXIII this one of the through A By week, Gospels liberty, The call XXIII admits he were ntade when he visited the was issued by Arch- Westfield. doesn't take of the busiest of <nim condi- [McCarthy, Rev Thom tW-ltery sorrowful respect for the VIENNA (NC) Red Czecho- remains of St. John Bosco the Individual, bishop Matthew Kavukatt to the portable throne Pontiffs other at of las J. Murtha, City; Rev Kindly reign.