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Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 1-9-1959 The Advocate - Jan. 9, 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 - Jan. 9, 1959" (1959). The Catholic Advocate. 73. https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate/73 Pope Defends The Advocate Modern Art Official Publication of the Archdiocese of Newark, N. and For J., of the of N. Churches Diocese Paterson, J. VOL. 8, NO. 2 VATIC AN C ITS John FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1959 PRICE: TEN CENTS Pope XXIII, continuing his series of informal talks to various groups, touched on mod- ern art. the need for liturgical fredom of schools, the mis- of and his Castro Frees Jailed sion teaching, hopes that 1959 would he “a happy Catholics, and blessed " Inside... year In his most significant talk, It was Ml years ago lie said THE L. S. VISIT of An- Sees the Pope warned that that today there Christian people is more respect Spirit astas of Russia should not be prejudiced for the Church and religion Prevailing Mikoyan against than calls forth modern liturgical before Gustavo Pena Monte and some strong art just be By prighli ridding the govern- Hr. Fernandez Adan, former it modern cited ment of cause is He added that He particularly the hon- HAVANA (NC) Triumphant corruption, the new Cuba editorial comment on archdiocesan president of Catho-' hi personally favors it but warned ored place which Catholics have revolutionary leader Fidel Cas- needs men who are honest and lie of U S 8 Youth Havana. policy...Page that in one cannot encourage "mad the Rome Council tro has proclaimed that with'lhe trustworthy. It is Cuba’s Catho- Municipal of who A VISITOR Russia tells forms” art because they where -So years ago they wrre ouster of President Fulgencio lics are outstanding for these MEANWHILE, the forces of the to are the of bitter Cuba is 26th of no longer art target and constant Batista, beginning anew qualities, he said, adding, "We July Movement taking of his there experiences attack in which the need with its name from the 1953 era Christian spirit the best us." date in HK SPOKK TO on Page 3 members of During the regular will prevail. when Fidel Castro led his small Wednesday DIAMOND JUBILEE: the International Institute of Li- Boland CASTRO SPOKE the audience on Dec. the Archbishop presided Before coming from the tem- about guerrilla band in his first attack WHAT HAPPENS when 31, Pope Jan 4 the the turgical Art and noted that there about at Solemn Mass place of Church in the the Batista told mono visitors that he marking the of the porary capital at Santiago to rev- on regime moved opening an child goes into are "works which time 75th olution in an interview with Rev. only some ago looks "with trust toward the New anniversary year of St. Havana with provisional Presi- throughout the country to liberate Anthony’s parish. Jersey Read moth- were not considered beautiful Amado LJorente, director of religion? one by Year and that it will be City. Here the dent Manuel Urrutia, the 32-year- ACU, political prisoners in jails. Many hopes a he the " congratulates pastor of St. the public in general and which Anthony’s, Catholic university students’ are ers reaction on 11 year of blessing old hero of the revolution as- Catholic youth leaders Page Rev. Leo P. Hak. movement. are now more readily appreci- that Father Llorente was Thr serted in restoring civil Young Christian Work- " Fidel A BOX of peanut brittle ated SPK.VKIMi IN Italian, the Pon- Castro s teacher at the Jes of whose ers, many leaders suf- tiff told the uit “Art, when Inspired by truth that after a College of Santiago, and the —and how it or- group fered imprisonment or exile un- helped »nd beauty and when full working day "in he rebel leader had him to his animated which called der the Batista government, im- told on Page 16 Polish phans—is the of must with Sirrre hy truee spirit has listen attentive Church-State Outlook Maestra for mediately Faith, ears, headquarters issued a declaration his counsel a legitimate function," he de- with an open heart and with lips voicing full support of the rev- Asked elared. lie said art can be always speaking," even the Vicar by Father l.lorentr olution. Some YCW leaders j a of of Christ feels the -meed for what he attitude source spiritual inspiration. a Better But Far From Perfect thought the of | joinrd the rebels in seizing the Marital Pact the Church I giving a fortaste of what hap- little roni ersation with his fam- W ARSAW was concerning the headquarters of the ( NC) Church thought, will pro-Ratista ily jThe remove at least one the Relief of piness there will he in Para Flood Victims in revolution, Castro indicated ap- of Cuba. In Poland entered 1959 with for Workers Confederation • Ruled Void some cause antagonism the when three dise on seeing God fare to fare. Gesturing toward his visitors, by_ Cracow Church rep proval of her hands-off for cordial policy. The sudden triumph of the prospects more rela- present At audience the Pope said that all the faith- regime lesentalives added to the He addrd, with an lo represenla tions with the were however, that, Castro forces about COLUMBUS, Ohio communist gov- came shortly Ry h\es ful in But the Gomulka committee few of Italy's Catholic present were a wav a regime's However, as a result exceptions, he thought Cu- after pmate fnment, hut with the of Archbishop Enrique Perez to review a lower specter ba refusing schools, the Pope said part of his and that he steady rapprochrmrnt with of the government attitude, CRS s C athoiics had fully that it is family the Kremlin still ominous sup- Serantes of Santiago urged Cath- poised court the Ohio of to thanked them for their visit Moscow tends to dull much of announced it was all ported the case, Supreme great importance" pre » suspending revolution. olics to for end ly on the horizon. pray an to the he him the of It was Court has a servr “effective freedom of the which, said, gave real optimism brought about by large shipments relief goods recalled that six priests civil war upheld ruling During 1958. there was no es schools jov. the to Poland had sersed Rome development. So do as chaplains to the The made that agreements made bv •ential change in Church slate Archbishop's plea, as the He During audience the Pope many events within Poland in Construction of new churches Castro forces in hideout lo mixed noted, however, that Calh relations: The their, in the revolutionaries were moving parties a marriage per fundamental rights joked with some Italian He the past in Polish towns and cities the olic schools nuns and freedoms year. is precipitous Maestra range in on Santiago, called the laming In the religion of their in Italy are current regained by- the struggle welcomed them and of the Cardinal eastern Cuba lv with ’ spoke Religion still impeded Wyszynski Nearly all of the "the and children "void and unenforre confronted difficulties Church with the coming to classes, introduced as bitterest most implac are Sisters pow has While as always so in publicly accused the govern physicians who had gone into the able he did not name these riif quiet er of Wladvslaw Gomulka in a non required subject when the able known at any time, even The the convent, hut when thev ment of ill will this mountains to them (lenities, there douht he go majority of them, on score serve are saddest, in his The original court suit had been was no October, 1956, were not with parents request our country's out full He said for ACU they are of enthusiasm drawn are being conducted the requests permission leaders. Among them was " Catholic father fol was referring to anti clerical in great lory started b> a and are always found right up in to construct new churches have aimed at majority of schools But lowing civil divorce Before Ihc campaigns curtailing " But the year saw a number public a front for the school with brought no results two years. of freedoms of conflicts which threatened increased agitation by the separation Ithe mother, a an Then the Pope turned his Red breach These included press, and the Society for Protestant, signed an agreement open THE ANTI-CHURCH KARI.IKR. to thoughts to the campaign Communists speaking mem coming year an accelerated Secular Schools in particular, the i:i whirh she pledged lo fulfill press campaign in the press reached its crescen- hers of the Cnipn of Italian Calh saving number of schools Planning her • gainst the muted where the ma premarriage promise and Church, only, I do last summer. The government olic Middle School Teachers the How many are the reasons when the ijonty is said not to have raise the daughter Catholic death of Pope Pius re- and as a Pontiff said he the "real for gratitude We party newspapers began at- New saw sig must have to- XII real quested such classes has in Student Drive brought a sense of loss tacks on hierarchy. The Bish- THK MOTHER enrolled the nificanre of the teaching prnfes ward the laird for benefits creased con- to virtually the from 6n to 200.