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Official Organ of the!Diocese of Pittsburgh-Founded in 1814

TWO DOLLARS PEI TEAS llOtli Year-No. 38 PITTSBURGH, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1953 SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS Reorganized Council of Women Outlines PI a lis. Recommendations Many Announced The quarterly meeting of the homes to include the Christ Guild For Marian Year by Vatican board of director« of the recently in His b i r 1 h d a y celebration, re-organized Pittsburgh Diocesan day; and to send cards V Council of the National Council of and to use decorations which show Catholic Women, held Saturday. scenes of the Nativity; that fam- First Mas» Offered OBSERVANCE IN PITTSBURGH DIOCESE * Nov. 21, in Cathedral High School, ilies pray the Rosary together Craig St., heard reports of organ- in their homes for world peace, In Convalescent Home To mark the opening of the Marian Year, Bishop John ization work and discussed plans particularly in this Marian Year. F. Dearden will be celebrant of Solemn Pontifical Mass in St. Paul's Cathedral at 10:00 o'clock on Tuesday morning, for future activities. Mrs. Allan Plans to service the chapel at The first Mass in the chapel df A. Jordan, president of the coun- the Pittsburgh Airport, to supply the new McGuire Memorial Home the Feast of the . The Bishop has cil, conducted the meeting, which its needs of linens and» vestments, directed that in each parish the opening of the Marian Year was attended by Rev. William P. for Convalescents, at New Brigh- and to make known to the public ton, was offered last Saturday, be observed with some special function, ailid that during Weirauch, spiritual director, and and to air passengers, Informa- the year devotions to our Blessed Lady such as , aril members of the board. tion regarding Masses and the Nov. 28, by Rev. Michael Cusick, tridua, etc., are to be conducted; sermons are to be preached 1 It was announced that 229 par- chapel's location. pastor of St. Joseph's Church, New on the subject of our Blessed Mother and her ro^e in man's ish councils and inter-parochial Availability of women helpers Brighton. The chapel, dèdicated to» redemption; and encouragement is to be offered groups groups have affiliated with the dio- (Continued-on Last Page) St. John the Evangelist, is one of of the faithful to visit inj pilgrimage churches dedicated cesan council, through the ten the features of the modern, com- deanery councils, and that all pletely-equipped home for the care to her. ' deanery chairman appointments of convalescents or persons re- have been made. Plans were also St, Brigid's quiring rest. , j _ ' _. _ ' ... , ; announced for opening an office of The home is conducted bv the, Vatican City; Nov. 30--Catholics will be given extensive the diocesan council in the Fitz- IVMark Its Sisters of Charity, with Sister I opportunities to gain special plenary and partial indulgences simons Building, Fourth Ave. Mary Luke as "superintendent. 1 during the coming. Mariàn Year, according to an announce- Recommended Activities f .—;— ,., a —— 7— •ment here. Among the activities and rec4 Centennial The announcement was in the om mend at ions accepted were: (OFFICIAL) form of a decree issued by the A program to participate in The centenary of the establish- Sacred Penitentjiary, one of the war relief work through thf con-j^ent of St. Brigid's Parish, in the Collection for National Shrine three Vatican tribunals, under thè tribution of new garments for'»h}il district" of Pittsburgh, will authority of Pius XII. The children to be sent to the fope'sifce observed on Sunday, Dec 13, decree, published in ""Osservatore To the Clergyijtgy, Religious and Faithful of the Diocese of Pittsburgh: storerooms, from where they are* Striemn Pontifical Mass in Romano," Vatican City newspaper, with a More than a century ago, Mary Imma ulate was designated the sent to all parts of the world, an-f the venerable parish church, cele- set forth in detail the conditions swering appeals from all people, brated by Bishop John F. Dear- Patroness of this nation. Under her special patronage this nation has under which the indulgences may regardless of race, creed or color. den The sermon at the Mass Wlll been blesjSed beyond most of the peoples of the earth. be obtained. Details may be learned from the ^ preached by Rev. Charles Owen As a> mark of the particular affection and reverence in which A plenary may be committee chairman,; Mrs. Gilbert Rice pastor of st> joseph Mary is held by the Catholics of the United States, a plan was con- gained by the faithful, the decree Wunderlich. 3020 Gjrayson Ave , trona whowas formerlv in charge ceived some forty years ago to erect in her honor in Washington, stated, on the opening day of the Pittsburgh 16. of St. Brigid's. the nation's capital, a fitting national shrine. From the beginning Marian Year, Dec. 8, 19S3, and on Sending to the Polish Embassy Arrangements for the centennial the project has receivèd the full encouragement of the HoTy See. the closing date, Dec. 8, 1954. Be« sides the always usual conditions in Washington, D. IC., and the j observance have been made by Construction was begun in 1920, and the crypt completed. Now United Nations, letters protesting Rev. Paul P. Bassompierre, ad- —confession, Communion and after many delays the time has come to undertake the building of prayers for the Pope's intentions the imprisonment oft the Primate ministra tor of the parish for the the superstructure. It!-is a great undertaking—one that calls for the J 1 of , Cardinal Stefan Wys- past year, ana also diocesan di- —they must visit and pray de- kynski. rector of the/ Society of Sit. Vin- co-operation of all Catholics of this nation. That •co-operation has voutly at a church built in honor been pledged by the Bishops of the United States* It is their eon- of the Mary, or, if in mis- Plans for acquainting women in cent de Pant. A buffet luncheon vicUon that our people wtll wish to be second to none in making sion lands, in a church or chapel parishes of the need for their will be served after the Mass, 1 help in the field of Catholic Ac- which will serve as a reunion for expression of their devotion to our Blessed Mother. dedicated to the Mother of God. tion. Mrs. Thomas Foley, chair- present and former'members of We of the Diocese of Pittsburgh have special reason to wish to Dec. 8 is the Feast of the Im- man of the Organization and De- the congregation. At 2:00 P.M. a participate in the work. The name of Mary has held sin honored maculate Conception. It was to velopment Committee, announced Holy Hour will open in the church, place in this district from the days of the first appearance of Chris- commemorate the centenary of the in connection with the quarterly proclamation of the Immaculate that speakers are available for tianity here, And, even more, under the title of her Immaculate those parish and inter-parochial meeting of the Society of St. Vin- Conception dogma by Pope Pius IX societies wishing to undertake ac- cent de Paul. Y. Conception, shefis the Patroness of our diocese. on Dec. 8. 1954, that Pope Pius tivities such as the Diocesan Coun- St, Brigid's, founde&iJif 1853. On Sunday! Dec. 6, through a special collection your contribu- XII decreed the observance of the cil is able to recommend. with Rev. John Tuigg, later the tion to this wor ihy cause* will be received. On the threshold of the Marian Year. It was announced in Encouragement for all Catholic third Bishop of Pittsburgh, as "first Marian Year ommemorating the centenary of the definition of the the encyclical, "" pastor, was once a flourishing Immaculate Conception—I beg you to unite most generously in this! (Shining Crown), dated Sept. 8, parish, serving what was one of act of public homagej to thé Immaculate Mother of God. ¡fep§||| SÈJJyi04. ^ Nativity of the Evening Masses the outstanding residential sec- Moved by the Holy Spirit, she confessed on the day of the An-s11"1 ary* tions of Pittsburgh. With the drift On Holy Day of the city's population to newer nunciation that '-'from henceforth all generations will call me bless- A plenary indulgence, the new" sections, the congregation has ed." Our sharing in the building of the Shrine will help express oui ¡ decree stated, may also be gained, shrunk, until it is now only a j'lov e and devotion to her. ' , On the same conditions, on the Evening Mass will be celebrated Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed fraction of what it once was. The + JOHN F. DEARDEN, Virgin, Sept. 8; Feast of the An- In several churches of the diocese parish school was closed in 1938. I on the feast of Immaculate Con- Bishop of Pittsburgh. nunciation, Mar. 25; Feast of the ception, next Tuesday, Dec. 8. Purification of the Blessed Virgin These include , East Mary, Feb. 2; Feast of the As- End; St. Paul's^ Butler; Transfig- To Dedicate Sisters* Residence at Selon Hill sumption, Aug. 15; and Feast of uration, Monongahela; St. Joseph's, the Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Roscoe; St. Mary's, Sharpsburg, Virgin, Sept. 15. and St. Joseph's, Natrona. i "The plenary indulgence on the opening and closing days of the Marian Year, and on the other spe- cified feast days, may be gained as To The Point often as a visit is madei to a Marian BY THE EDITOR church and prayers "are said for the Pope's intentions. ' Fot Saner Living In addition, tne decree specified, The proclamation by Pope Pius the faithful may gain a plenary XII of thi) Marian Year, to be ob- indulgence, under the usual con- served from the Feast of the Im- ditions on all Saturdays of the maculate Conception, next Tues- year; every time they take part in day, until the same feast ip 1954, a pilgrimage to a -Marian shrine, Is a summons to more spiritual, and every time they dévoutly as- and therefore saner, living. Prayer sist at a function in. hjonor of the is to be a vital part of the year; j Virgin and have fulfilled the usual [«conditions. j ^fBl the Sacraments of Penance and the. Holy Eucharist are to be fre- |The decree saiji that persona M (Continueo on Page 3.) j quently received; there is to be — penance [and self-denial; how can; these practices, with Catholics The new Assumption Hall, built to provide residence and hospital facilities for retired and infirm j HOLY DAY throughout the world joining id rs of Charity at the community's motherhouse, Seton Hill, Greensburg, will be dedicated Tuesday earnestly and sincerely, fail to' afternoon. Dec. 8, at 2:30 o'clock, with Bishop Hugh L. Lamb of Greensburg officiating. Tuesday of next? week. Dec. 8. bring a blessing uppn us all? Construction of the building begin in the summer of 1952, but because of recent interruptions it will be the Feast Of the Immac- And the intentioris toward which will not be ready foj: occupancy until January or February: It was decided, however, to have the dedi- ulate Conception of thè Blessed all are asked to direct' their Virgin, a holy diy of obligation. cation on'Dec. 8, as scheduled, in orderaer tt-o have it coincide with the opening of the Marian Year. Marian Year observances are I HI .. A IP I ¡The vigil of tèe feast, Dee. themselves uplifting and purify- No formal invitations will! be isissueds , but friends of the Sisters Charity are invited to attend the 7f jj no| , 0( ^U oli (Continued on Page 4) dedication and inspect the building onj TuesdayTu . !" ' '"Ifo'V ' I .stinence. Society for The Propagation Tfw Sodality of Our Lady

• • of • • • Of The Faith Rei Charles P. Moosmann. Diocesan Director If? Will*»m ft.' Connui, f»tr»rl«t - Reception of New Members Immaculate Conception of M«ry Ittj Ntrife Ci*l| hi. Ptuiktrik It Ü Imost appropriate that those i by the great majority of the Cath- Christian Mothers olics thé world over, and contra- The Maria Mission Circles are j girls and youhgf women who have 220 37th 8U Pittsburgh 1. Pa. I:, been on proba tU/n for several 1 dieted by only a few, was solemnly celebrating their 40th anniversary declared a dogma of our holy with a-Communion breakfast this montns an who have proven National Offict for the » thernjseJyes worthy by their earn- j Faith. It is prdper that this 100th coming Sunday. This movement is anniversary be observed with the Confraternities of Christian Mothers a unique story in ¡the history of estness, zeal and devotion to the Mother of God, be solerrtnly re- greatest possible, solemnity. Thé the diocese. It is the fruit of the Holy father has declared the "Ma- "The fact that you have become boy or girl. Rev. Edwin Kaczrna- efforts of a woman with vision. ceived at this tame into the So- married women does not mean rek, the moderator, has fent a rian Year" to 1 begin this Dec. S Gertrude Miltenberger saw dality of Our Lady by a public act j that you. have reached (the per- sheet of I 25 seals with the motjto df consecration in the parish and to end Dec, 8, 1954. J fection of that state,** Kev. Roger "Keep Christ in Christmas—r Ha ve value to the missions in people He has 1 outlined special prac- [ meeting together. She encouraged church. j i vjA^ Connair, O.F.M.Cap., told the a Crib Under Yodr Tree" with hte This may be done either on the tices of devotion has-writtên the members of his j Confraternity at December letter to each member. her friend* to gather for a social prayer himself which is to be used evening, adding to their meeting feast of the Immaculate Concep- Our Lady of Peace Church,[Con- He writes: "The seals are being tion, Dec. 8, or the Sunday before in public j and private devotion way, in his sermon at the relig- sold for the Archconfraternity to a sacrifice for the missions. This during the year; £nd has granted very simple idea has been taken or after. The reception of Holy ious reception of new members last enable them to further their good Comtnunion that morning by old rich indulgences. Sunday afternpon. j "Marriage work in keeping Christ in Christ- up by thousands over the 40 years, with the happy result of an and riew rriembers would add much While all Catholics, the young brings added difficulties that one mas." i to thé beauty and solemnity of the and old, parents and children, in in a single state does not have," he 15 • * • abundance of aid for the mission- aries. .. SifllS occasion. Great j modesty in at- every ^parish the world over, should added. St. Michael's, Fredericktiown, tire, especially for the manifest their zeal in this matter, Pa. Proceeds from the recent bal- After starting the work. Miss let us again count on our good and "There is the obligation of a wife Miltenberger became one of the and reception, should be insisted to co-operate in the salvation of zacr will be used to repair the upon, as becomes real sodalists. faithful sodalities, with their spir- pioneer Maryknoll nuns, and died itual directors and officers, to pro- the soul of her husband and souls furjnace in the convent. The just a few'years ago in the 25th group's first Christmas party will The presence of parents should cure copies of this Pope's prayer oc her children. The only way a year of her religious profession at be urged; for • without their co- married woman can save her soul be held between Christmas and for distribution in every parish. the community's motherhouse, operation pastors and sodality di- Only then will'it do much good. is by striving to save the souls of New Year's. Maryknoll, N. Y. ' N^ • • • rectors! can accomplish little. ' The Let us suggest that, the ever- husband and children. Marriage Are you interested in the Maria germon b^ a visiting'priest,-jdi- is a great sacrament, but it takes Regina Coeli, North Side. "We lasting chain-prayer distributors, have been successful in shortening Mission Circle idea? You heed recited to the members apd their women and girls and some sodal- effort and co-operation to exer- only the desire to help the mis- the time of our business meeting," parents, "will help much. ists among them, with their super- cise this co-operative power.. The sions, even in a little way, in order ideal is set before you by the writes Mrs. Mary Manjone, seer e» Only those should be thus re- stitious demand for copying some- to start a circle. Particulars can be ceived who have attended the so- thing a certain number of times, Christian Mother ideal. Besides tary. "Even with the social session had by writing or calling the mis- the Mass and the Sacraments you we are now able to get home early. dality spiritual exercises for at passing it on to so many persons, sion office. God will bless you as least three months. Others may with their fake stories'of good luck need the extra help of the Con- Father Biondi received new mem- He has blessed many others for bers and gave a brief talk on now be enrolled as probationers and bad luck, foi a change dis- fraternity.! You are to be Christian your efforts in this movement. 1 Christmas in our homes." r • . * f * for another solemn réception in the tribute this printei prayer, which wives and; mothers if you are to • 0-0 n^onlji May. reach the goal of a successful life, has the fullest approbation of the Rev. Bejtin Roll, O.F.M.Cap., Christmas is coming within a Holy Father himself since it waa and success in life means saving 1 Experience proves that where r national director, conducted, the few weeks. A very simple solu- written by him fo; such distribu- your soul/j Of tion to the problem of ^ getting this is not insisted on "the recep- services and received new mem- tion will be the'first and last ap- tion, Without any silly conditions Following the reception the bers at the following places re- Christmas gifts is sendingVWorld attached to it. members, were entertained, by the Mission Rosaries. Your offernag of pearance for some.. Recently our cently: Holy Father stressed this matter Our Catholic papers the country Confraternity at St. Cecilia's in St. Catherine's, Leechburg.—At $2 is added to the Holy- Fatn^r's - nearby Rochester with a turkey mission fund. Your distribution of by stating that "only those should over, are carrying this beautiful the close of the triduum, Nov. ,27- Marian Prayer. ¡Gèt a copy ^nd dinner In honor of the seven new these rosaries will help your bd admitted to the sodality who 29, 115 charter members were en- try hard to use it yourself members. Close to were in at- manifest the sjpirit of zeal and rolled. Rev. Francis Mullen,; the friends realize more clearly theflr throughout the -yearlfeli / tendance., Mrs. Catherine Bulger obligation to the missions. sacrifice." pastor, has called the new gtpup Address correspondence: The of the national office was a guest. "Christian Mothers-Altar SdRety" t should hardlrll y be necessary to ! • • • stdte that all present members Sodality, 815 McCTure "St., Mun- to avoid an overlapping ojf parish Memorial Dinner hall, Pa. St. Anthony's, Rochester Town- activities. J- j should partake in these solemni- ship, Pa. The children will enter- ties, as art example to the new At St. Leo's, North Side, on tain at their own Christinas party, A memorial dinner, honoring members, for the renewal of their Villanova Advanced Sunday, Nov. 29, 24 new members deceased members of the St. Vin- owii consecration, and to the edi- to be given by the Christian Moth- were enrolled. A social hour fol- ers. On the program will be mu- cent General Assembly, Fourth fication of the whole congregation. To University Rank lowed and the mothers were ad- Degree Knights of Columbus, was sic, singing, dancing, and reading. dressed by (their pastor, Very Rev. Sodality Spiritual Bouquet Each child will receive a gift. held Sunday evening, Nov. 29, at Villanova, Pa., Nov. 30—V;Ua- V endei Wuenstel. St. Vincent's College/Latrobe. At Lest our former request for par- nova College, the Catholic institu- • i • * At St. Joseph's, West Aliquippa, the dinner, a liturgical monstrance, ticipation of all old and new mem- tion of higher learning cotìdùct~ I At St. Felix's, Freedom! Pa., on Thursday, Nov. 10, 66 new bearing the names of the members bers in the "spiritual bouquet", as tribute was recently paid to Mrs. members were enrolled, The of the assembly who have died a Christmas gift .to our Holy Fa- ed here for the past 112 years by Elizabeth Higgins, a charter mem- ceremony was made most im- since the last memorial presenta- ther from all sodalities of the the Augustinian* Fathers, i^ now ber, on her 84th birthday in No- pressive by the singing of ^he tion, was given to Archabbot Denis United States, be overlooked, may Villanova University, through an vember. Arrangements are now mothers during the processional Strittmatter, O.S.B., of St Vin- we ask that all attend the present act passed at the last session of under way for the celebration of and during the reception and Ben- cent's Archàbbey. in honor of the Immaculate the Pennsylvania legislature ^ and the silver jubilee of the pastor, ediction. ; -J ¿- Speakers, included Thomas W. Conception, lor at least the remain- a decree* signed by the judges of Rev. Joseph A. Gilliam, O.F.M. 0 0 0 Barber, of' Eri^, master of the ing triduum (three days) before the feast Thus they will be able the Delaware County" Court of Cap. I On Dec. 27 members will St. Joseph's, Lamberton, Minn., Third! Pennsylvania District and Common pleas. hold a covered dish supper, with Confraternity sent 540 pounds of John F. Donley, of Pittsburgh, to contribute! their share of Masses, \ • . \ a grab-bag gift exchange as a used clothing to the missions dur- master of the Second Pennsyl- Communions, Rosaries, visits, to special feature, ing the year. The members also vania District, Fourth Degree K. their sodality "fund," which in H% * • • contributed $45 toward* the ex- of C. , w. I turn is to be forwarded to the So- THE ETHEL R SMITH St James,' Wilkinsburg, will penses of keeping the Rosary pro- dality Central Office, St Louis, have an "after Christmas" party in gram on the radio at Marshal, Mo. by Dec. 12. The name of each NURSING HOME January. Each member is asked Minn. The report comeS from Mrs. Greensburg K. of d sodality participating will be in- Cares for chronically ill' .'•Ssa*??* i s- i i - scribed in a beautiful album to be to remember the ftoy mission" for John G. Hoffman, president. ——— men and women A class of candidates, including presented to the Holy Father on Christmas and bring a "clean and Ethel M. Smith Bishop, R. N:, workable" toy. gift wrapped for 25 students of St. Vincent's Col- Christmas Day by a Cardinal in At Duquesiie lege, Latrobe, received the first de- , "from the faithful sodalists owner . '^Jlj gree of the Knights of Columbus of the United States." 208 E. Lincoln Avo. WEEKLY Duquesne University students, at a recent meeting of Greensburg The parish sodality director and NfW CASTLE fac\ilty and alumni will attend a Council, K. of C., held in the Coun- officers are asked to attend to this Phone OLivor 2-1371 cil rooms at 1 Greensburg. Jacob promptly. MASS CALENDAR special Mass to mark the opening Owned and supervised by * (For Use With ijlissal) of the Marian Year, on'Tuesday, Goodman, district deputy, con- 100 Years Since Declaration Mercy Graduate Nun« Deer 8, at 10:00 A.M. in the uni- ducted the degree work, and On Dec. 8, 1854» the belief in the A State-licensed home giving guests included grand knights SUNDAY, ¡Dec. 6: Second Sun- versity chapel. Very Rev. Vernon 24-hour nursing service F. Gallagher, C.S.Sp., president of from Pittsburgh, Derry and La- day of Advent; semidouble; violet; trobe. 2nd prayer, cjf St Nicholas; Credo. the university, "will be the cele- brant of the Mass, and Rev. Wil- MONDAY, Dec. 7: St. Ambrose; liam O'Donnell, C.S.Sb, will Hospital Guild (vigil of the Immaculate Concep- preach the sermon. j YOU CAN tion); double; white; 2nd prayer, " ! " i 5 : of the feria; 3rd, of" the vigil; At .5:00 P.M. the university so- dality and Holy Name SoCieiy will To raijse funds for the building SAVE MONEY Credo; Last Gospel, of the vigiL fund of "the % nurses' home of St. Second Mass, of the vigil; violet; have a joint reception j of new ijiembers in the chapel. [Benedic- Joseph's Hospital, South Side, now 2nd prayer, of St Ambrose; 3rd, under construction, the hospital FOR 72 YEARS of the feria. % tion of the Blessed Sacrament and a sermon by Father Gallagher will guild will serve a turkejy dinner, TUESDAY, Dec. 8: The Immacu- follow. Dec. 10, from 5:00 to 8:0j0 o'clock, The • Walter i. Kenna late Conception of the Blessed Vir- in St. Joseph's Hall, South 22nd Ag*nt and Contractor gin; double. 1st class; white; 2nd St. Mrs. Frederick A. Hartung is Catholic Knights prayer, of the feria; Credo. chairman, assisted by Mrs. J. Wil- Combination Stainless Steel D**f* Parent-Teacher Guild Combination Alamlaan Been end WEDNESDAY, Dec. 9: Second liam Staab and Mrs. A. J. Wag-* of St. George Windows day of the oc^ve; semidouble; A meeting of the Parent-Teacher ner. . ! .. • Alamlnam Awnings white; Mass, as on the feast; 2nd i group of'Sacred Heart High School, has given its membership the Aluminum SIdia« prayer, of the feria; 3rd, of the | East- End, to be held Tuesday Spiritual and Physical protec- Inselbric Siding W tion so greatly needed by all. Reefing ' i* ì V Holy Spirit; Credo. evening, Dec. 8, in the school, will Union j We provide Lift? Insurance and be addressed by . Leonard Sedney, Sick Benefits according to your Piastie Wall Tile THURSDAY, Dec. 10: Third Rabber Fleer Tile day of otjtave; semidoublfe; white; of Charleroi, who will discuss the Engraving Co. needs and assure you of the Christopher movement, illustrating comforts of a home for the aged Kitchen Planning and I<«i|ia«si Mass, as ¡on the feast; 2nd prayer, * in your declinig years. Bathroom Remodeling of the feria; 3rd, of St. Melchiades; his talk with motion'pictures. Credo. PHOTO ENGRAVING I" Open to Catholic men, * All Major Appliances j FRIDAY, Dec. 11: St. Dartasus; DAUM & HELM from birth to Age 60 semidouble; white; 2nd prayer, of Try our ¡Quick over-night 5529 Clav bourne Su HARDWARE CO. Service Supreme Office the octave; 3rd, of the feria; Credo. 623-625 East Ohio Street 709 Brighton Road SATURDAY, Dec. 12: Fifth day North Side. Pittsburgh High quality, carefully made Pittsburgh !33, Pa. Pittsburgh 32 §J \t octave; all as on Dec. 9. Everything for the repair and plate« guaranteed SUNDAY, Dec. 13: Third'Sun JoMph J. Porta Jobn ilbock MA ¿1681 improvement o1 the home 1003 Ponn Avo. AT. t-7244 Supreme Sec'y Supreme Pres. Jay of Advent (Gaud4te). » V! i Thursday. December 3, 1955 T ft E PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC THREE Bishop (Carroll 1 Prayer for the Marian Y eat To ( 'Á,' I ... if-s. ' Jl" u bileeXIb&erved jBov. Nun, * S»tfr | of Offers Requiem COMPOSED BY HIS HOLINESS POPE PIUS XII Pittsburgh Priests For Late Nuns Following is the official English in us a deep Honor of sin which 5 Rev. Francis J. Huber, hear! of translation of the prayer for the makes the soul destestable to God St. Joseph's Protectory, and Rev. A Solemn Pontillcal Mass for Marian Year personally compos- and a slave of hell! Celestine Huber, O.S.B., pastor of Sisters who served in schools and ed by His Holiness Pope Pius XII: O well-beloved of God, hear the St. Mary's, North Side, took part Institutions of the Pittsburgh Dio- on Wednesday of last week Enraptured by the splendor of ardent cry which rises up from cese and who died during the past in the observance of the golden year was offered in St. Paul's Ca- your heavenly beauty, and impell- every heart in this year dedicated jubilfe ift their sister, Sister thedral on Friday, Nov. 27, by ed by the anxieties of the world, to you. Bend tenderly over our Euthalia, of the Sisters of the Auxiliary Bishop Coleman F. Car- we cast ourselves into your arms, aching wounds. Convert th^wick- Poor of St, FN»ncts, at St. Peter's roll. who is Vicaij for Religious of ed, the of the afflicted O Immaculate Mother of dry tears Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y., where the diocese. Abcjut 1.800 Sisters, and ojppressed. comfort the poor Sister Euthalia is stationed. Alsp from all the communities working and our Mother, Mary, confident and humble, quench hatfeds, taking part in the observance were in the diocese, were present at the of finding in your most loving sweeten harshness, safeguard the three sisters of the jubilarian, Sis- Mass, the music of which was sung heart appeasement of our ardent flower of purity in youth, protect ter Leocadia, who is stationed at by a large group composed of rep- desires, and a. safe harbor from the holy Church, make all men the same hospital, and Hilda and resentatives of these communities. the tempests which beset us on feel the attraction of Christian Roselia Huber, of Pittsburgh, and every side. Msgr. Thomas J. Quigley, dio- goodness. In your name, resound- another brother, Sylvester Huber, cesan superintendent of schools, .Though degraded by our faults ing harmoniously in heaven, may of Homestead. * assistant priest at the Mass: and overwhelmed by infinite mis- they recognize that they are Father Francis Huber was cel- Rev. Ralph L. Hayes, pastor of ery, we admire and praise the brothers, and that the nations are ebrant of a Solemn Mass of Immaculate Conception H Church, peerless richne^ of sublime gifts members of one family, upon thanksgiving in the hospital with which God has filled you, which may there shine forth the Dr. Hugh Stott Taylor, dew of Washington, a member of the the graduate school at Prineton chapel, with Father Celestme as diocesan school board, was deacon; above every other mere creature, sun of a universal and sincere deacon, and Rev. Nicholas Mass, from the first moment, of your peace. University, and president of the Rev. John B. McDowell, assistant Pax Roman» federation of Cath- C.M., of St. Peter's, Brooklyn, as superintendent of ; schools, was conception until the day on which, Receive, O Most Sweet Mother, subdeacon. The sermon was after your Assumption into heav- olic universities and colleges, who subdeacoh, and ?Rev. Jacob C. our humble supplications and will deliver the annual Wimmer preached .by Rev. Roland Burke, Shinar, secretary to Bishop John en, He crowned you Queen of the above all obtain for us that, one O.F.M., chaplain at the provin- Universe. Memorial Lecture At St. Vincent's F. Dearden, was master of cere- day, happy with you, we may re- College, Latrobe, Sunday evening, cial motherhouse of the.Sisters ol monies. O crystal Fountain of faith, peat before your throne that hymn Dee. 6. at 8:15 o'clock. His sub- the PoOr of St. Francis, Warwick, Sisters remembered In the Mass, bathe our minds with the eternal which today is sung on earth ject will be "The Catholic Intel- N. y. as listed on a memorial card dis- truths!,O fragrant Lily of all holi- around your altars: You are all lectual in the Christian Economy." Some 70 Sisters from St. Peter's tributed to those present, were: ness, captivate our hearts with beautiful, O Mary! You are the and other hospitals attended the' your heavenly perfume! O Con- glory, you are the joy, you are Sisters of Charity: Sister Victorine jubilee Mass. ' I El Is worth», died Dec. 14. - 1952; Sister queress of evil and death, inspire the honor of our people! Amen. Marcctla .(Renninger), Feb. 26; Sister Carmelite Novena Can ice /Holohan). Apr. 10; Sister Carita »Daffy), ¡Apr. 12; Sister Agnes Cecilia O.Carm., director of the Shrine I of (Dougherty», May 1; Sister Bernadette To Open Sunday St. Therese at Holy Trinity Church, (Hays*, June IS; Sister Julia (Byrnei. July S; Sister Alexandra (McQuade), Many Indulgences Announced will preach the sermons at the no- July 18; Sister Clara iCronin). Aug. 1«: vena exercises. filter I.uigi (Walsh), Nov. 6: Sister Ce- The annual solemn novena in' «fflr Vincent (McCartney), Nov. 13. honor of the Infant Jesus of Devotions will be conducted on Sisters ! of 'Mercy; Sister Pelagla For Marian Year by Vatican and St. Therese, in prepa- Sundays at 3:15, 6:15 and 8:15 (Byrne). Jan. S; Sister Francis (Hughes), P.M., and »on weekdays at 12:18, Feb 8: Stster Petronilla (Shire). Feb. 11; ration for the Feast of Christmas, Sister Robert (Donahue)," Feb. IS; Sister (Continued from Page 1), ceased Christian for whom Mass. will be conducted by the Carmelite 6:15 and 8:15 P.M. Confessions Clara: i Aug. 23: Sister ¡Leonora YPhelan». have not fulfilled the conditions (A privileged altar is one vat which Sept. 2; Sister Florence fLanigan), Oct. from Sunday, Dec. 6, to Monday, the Immaculate Conception and SO; Sister Frances Xavier (O'Reilly>. Nov. for a plenary indulgence may gain a plenary indulgence may be gain- Dec. 14. Rev. Brendan Gilmore, the closing day. Sister Augusta (McCarthy), Nov. 12, a partial indulgence of tert years, ed for a soul in Purgatory by the Sisters of St. Joseph: Sister Louise provided they are ôf contrite heart. celebration and application of a (Boylei. Dec. 27. 1952; Sister Carmelita Mass.) (Hamilton i. Jan. 6; Sister Angelica (An indulgence Js a remission of (Black>, Jan. 7; Sister Augusta (Conk- The decree declared that,, in ad- tin'. Apr. 3; Sister - Martina (Quinni. the temporal punishment due to *ept 26; Sister Leo (Campbell», Nov. .5. sins already forgiven. Indulgences dition to the other circumstances | Sisters of the Holy Humility of Mary: listed, special plenary indulgences Sister Mary Thomas (Owens», Dec. 28. are either plenary or partial. 1952: Sister Muriel (Miller), Jan. 31; Plenary indulgences take away all also may be gained during the Sister Monica (McNemey), Mar. 2: Sister the temporal punfshmenjt due to Marian Year by visiting any sanc- Just in a (Laughrin). Mar. 8: Sister Benig- | tuary in which the Virgin Mary is na i McGrathi. Mar, 18; Sister Raphael sins already forgiven.) (DeclirU.-Mar. 18; Sister Mercedes i.Con- < According to the decree, all venerated with singular piety and leyh Jiuly. 4: Sister Cvprian (Lyons), ! where the faithful customarily go Sept. 1 Bishops are given the faculty of imparting the Papal Blessing, with 1 on pilgrimage in large numbers Yuktenian Sifters of Charity: Sister Mary Marcelline (Babjak», Dec. 31. 1952; the plenary indulgènce usually ! even from a considerable distance. Sister Ladislaus (Suchy), Jan. 25. connected with it, for those who Under the terms of the decree, Sifters of St. Francis: Sister - Dionysia fPeitxi. Feb. 6; Sister Ursula (Hufnagle), have met the required conditions, the faithful may gain a plenary Apr. 1; Sister Jean Clare (Dusch», Apr. at the conclusion of Pontifical Màss indulgence on every visit to such 2: Sister Hilda (Fickleyi, ^pr. 7; Sister shrineg, not only on Saturdays and Dolores (Miller), Oct. 7, f on the opening and closing days of Sifters of the Holy Family ot Naza- the Marian year. various fea$t days mentioned in reth Sister Catherine (Bombichi, Feb. It is stated that during the Mar- the decree, but on any ¡other day 14; Sister Concordia (Kryger). May 13; Sister Januaria (Sinkiewicz). Sept. 3; ian^ Year all altars dedicated to j of thè Marian Year, provided they Sister Donald (Pasternacka), Sept. 8. the Blessed Virgin Mary will be have fulfilled the normàl condi- Benedictine Sftters: Sister Leodegaria (Thurner), Mar. 12; Sister Benedicta privileged in favor of every de- tions. (StibKh), July 18. Daughters of the Divine ¡Redeemer: Sister Andre (Czel>, Aug. 30; Sister Ber- nadette iJuhasz), Sept 9; Sister Frederick tMitustai, Sept. 110. | I Solemn Christmas Novena "5§| Sister Ludwina (Jalod^inxkii. of the in honor of 11 Felician Sisters, Dec. 20. 1952; Sister Michael de St. Jerome (Moran». of the Little Sisters of~the Poor, Oct. 25; Sister THE INFANT-JESUS OF PRAGUE Apollonia (Menner), of the Sifters of Dtvin« Providence. Nov. 1. Itj and J ST. THERESE, THE LITTLE FLOW Eli L.C.B.A, Senate Conducted by Rev. Brendan E. Gilmore, O.Carm. AT HOLY TRINITY CHURCH The monthly meeting of the Centre Ave. and Crawford St. ittsburgh Advisory Senate of the dies Catholic Benevolent Asso- , (fariimal 5|elkmisi ciation will be held Sunday, Dec. Sunday, Dec 6, to Honday, Dec. 14r Inclusive Devotions on Sundays at 3:15, 0:|8 and 8:15: on week days at 12:18. 4 15 «1 at 2:00 P.M. in the Fort Pitt and 8:15. t; Hotel. The Solemn Novena Mass will be celebrated on Sunday, Dec. 13 at 9:00 A.M. in Holy Trinity' Church. THIS MASS IS CELEBRATED FOR THE IN- / i TENTION OF ALL. WHO MAKE THE NOVENA AND FOR ALL THEIR PR AVER BOOK 1 INTENTIONS. 7" m «¡f-Wc-T5 • ' - J J, j Confessions will be. heard at all the week day devotions except on the ... tho gift that continue* forever to giwo PITTSBURGH feast of the Immaculatc Conception and on the «losing day. I Take Car Lincoln 82 to Tannehill St. U d spiritual satisfaction^torvice an d comfort. SANITARIUM C armelite fathers, 1501 Centre Ave., Pittsburgh 19, Pa. • " ^ illill^^ Phone GRant 1-2757 • iPrayers »hot meet every occasion ond »pedal need». Nursing Home Prayers (or every day of »he wjeek, every week of the month and A name and ar| institution •vary month of the year. aH^^^ " ^^¡^f \ that stand lor comfort LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION • Prayer» composed by the , ancient and modern, such ot Augustine, Francis of ^Assisi, Thomas Aquinol* Theresa of Lisieu* ond when one needs proper Legal Reserve Life Insurance The First Woman'» Life Insurance Society Organized in the World Mother Cobrlni, as well a* by the Saintly Pope, now reigning, Pius XII, care^ whether he be con- • •,•"-'* fumi Ordinary Life • 20 Year Whole Life valescing or facf»Iy writ* tot nam» oi rf»«'»' ff ritual of consecration of Bish- M 00 Per Publinhed Every Thursday by written for our instruction!, that through the I patience and the consolation .afforded by t he \| disastrous', "The Wage Earner," ops, distributed at recent ceremony THE (JATHOLIC PUBLISHING COMPANY | organ of the Association of Cath- in St. Patrick's Cathedral there, 4M Ma gee jpuilding. PttUburgh 23. Ta I COurt 1 OSM Scriptures we may have hope " olic Trade Unionists.- quote star suppressed passages hostile to JOHN B. COLLINS, Editor What inspiration there is, for example, in ; ELIZABETH DAJTLXNGER. Associate Edit«» tistics r»n the subject I given in American principles, is denied; the prophetic words Isaias, written seven j the Oct. | issue of thf U S News nothing was .suppressed, and Entered aip Second-Claw Matter Dec. 1«, 1SS7, at the Post Bishop takes no oath that con fleets Office, Pittsburgh, P»., under the Act at Mar. a, l*7t, j hundred years before Christ's birth, and and World Report." They irre hear^ at the beginning of Sunday's Mass: j startling. witthh hihis civic loyally, it is ex- February 14, 1951jj "People of Sion, behold the I^ord shall come | The holdings of all the I'anul re.« planned. The Pittsburgh Catholic has, to save the nations; and the Lord shall make of the country now amount to 98 held a unique position in this the glory of His voice to be heard, in the] billrdn dollars. But t)ie top 10 75 Years Ag® diocese for over a century. It joy of your heart!" We are today's "people j per cent of the families own 65 Attempt to assassinate King of has been the living voice of of Sion," special beneficiaries of God's care; per cent of this; the next ten wr follows several other at- the Catholic press in this area, and friendship,! and owing Him the obliga- j cent own 17 per cent; the next I3j0 tempts to kill European rulers. . , giving to all who read it an per cent own 17 per cent; while The late Cardinal Cullen is sue* tion of loyalty and obedience; we know that,; the other 50 per cent of the fam- understanding of current is- celled as Archbi*hop~of Dublin by as Isaias foretold J He did come, in the Person j ilies own, all told,' one per cent. Auxiliary, Bishop McCabe. sues in the light of Catholic of Hii Divine Sbn, "to save the nations;"! That is] one per cent of thes nia- . teaching. shall we hot make our hearts ready for the, fional wealth is divided wijth 59 Year» Ago In granting official status to renewal of that coming? And in commemor- j great inequality, of course amoijig Bishop Sebastian Messmer of I the Pittsburgh Catholic, I only ating Shat comir^ we must recall that He j 50 per cent of the families. Green Bay appointed Archbishop continue the endorsement that rhy predessors came to save all ¡the people, placing a new j Clearly. Ja better distribution of Jof Milwaukee. . , Ground broken wealth will havie to be achieved have given it. I mark of unity on the human race; we are at site on Lincoln Ave. for mother- brothers by reason of--.redemption as well as if the nation is to have anything j house of Sisters of Divine Provi- by reason of our creation, and must love ohej like real prosperity. Instead of denee. . . "Chapel" of Corpus 9- that, by unjust taxes, along with Christi Parish, East End, dedicated • s • another even as God has shown His love for runaway .prices on fo«»d and other Bishop of Pittsburgh. by Bishop Canevin. . . Rev, P. J. us. Advent, then, iis a special time for re- necessaries, we are taking from Quilter transferred from pastorate storing the unity of mankind by mutual re- the holdings of the poorest 50 per of St. Luke's, Carnegie, to that of THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1953 spect tnd kindness, for society has been sadly cent and adding to the holdings ojf St. Andrew's, Allegheny. Epi- rent by hatred and selfishness. those who already have more than demic of typhoid fever-sweeps But- In this season of Advent the Church would they can spend. It is too bad that ler, with over 1,200 persons affect- ilE WILL COME | have us meditate, doo, upon the career of there has to be resort to strikes to ed; Rev, Daniel S. Walsh, pastor of correct the situation. St. Paul's Church, one of them. "VV7E are | in the liturgical season of Ad- John the Baptist, that man of faith and inr jj vent,| preparing for the "coming" of tegiity, sen{ "to mike ready" the way of j Taxing the Movies lB|li|]the "Savior. Advent, lasting less than the Savior; whom Christ ca 40 Years Ago four, weeks, commemorates the centuries lied "more than Representatives of an association SS. Cyril and Methodius' during which God's people awaited, with of film theater owners have re- Church, McKees Rocks, built at a prophet," because he was ndt only inspired cently appealed to Pittsburgh's cost of $35,000, dedicated by Bish-. hope and lodging, the birth of the Messias by God to preach the comings of the Messias City Council to discontinue thetten op Canevin... School of St James* He had promised to send tq redeem them Saviobut war san granted d the privilege of seeing ihe per cent tax the city now levies on Parish, Sewickley, a. former resi- from their sins; and hence we look f0rwardi, of John baptizing Him. The summons admissions; they claimed that-the! dence, is ready for dedication after with similar hope and longing, to the anni- to make ready" is addressed to tax, combined with increased costs extensive remodeling. . . Annual versary of His birth, the great Feast of each of us; the example of John is set be- and declining attendance, is ruin- St. Cecilia Day Mass at St Paul's Christmas, for which Advent is a prepara- his denunciation of evil, his bearing witness ing their business. They can into Cathedral celebrated, with 1,200 fore us to be ¡imitated, with his self-denial. children pinging. tion. Advent reminds us, too,[that there! will to Christ in wird and in deed. John was no! unexpected rebuttal when be a second "coming" of tne Savior,! for 1 C Fagan ì "reed shaken by the wind;" he was no "man °»ncilman Patrick T. 1 which all our lives must prepare us;j the j asked why they didn't stop show- 25 YWs Ago clothed in soft garments," and we know that ing objectionable and condemned Bishop Boyle dedicates new St. Day of Judgment, when He will come "ujxjm it is not by yielding to the temptations and Ursula's Church, Allison Park, and the clouds of heaven with great power and movies so as to attract more cus- fears of the world, or by devoting our lives | tomers—a sensible, "strictly, busi-1 new school and convent of St majesty " to judge the living and the dead. to the pursuit pf ease and comfort that we ness" approach to the problem. Mark's Parish, McKees Ricks. . . Thus Advent is a time of prayer, and peji- shall be ready for the coming of the Savior. The taxing of luxuries—and Died: Rev. Rhabanus Gutman, anc^, and meditation; through its earnest His way is straight and narrow, but it is Hollywood movies are certainly O.S.B.. of St. Vincent's, Latrobe, observance we deepen our live spiritually, bright with holiness and truth; i not necessities of life—has always aged 84; Sister M. Laurence, aged been considered permissible, on the M, last of the group w hich found- theory that if people really want er the Sisters of Mercy novitiate we should be that here the rights them they will pay the extra al St. Xavier's, Latrobe, in 1855.

CATSJOUC SrCnTDvr: Two television programs and Erie. Nov. 27- At the Pontifical"; Rev. Francis ;J. Theobald, St, three radio program«»; arrange«! in Mags marking the centenary I of j Michael's. Fryhurg; Rev, Alexis BY SEBASTI AM C ISABELLA- connection with the appeal for 1th e Diocese of Eric, offered Wed- A. Fischer, Immaculate Concep- funds to complete the -jNational nesday in Et. Peter's Cathedral,j tion Church, Clairon, Open Letter Shrine of the Immaculate Concep- I here, announcement was made Laymen Honored The press U.lk about what Duquesne University is to have in tion in Washington, have been or that Bishop John Mark Gannon Named Knights of Gregory are the hardwood campaign this season prompts the writer to jot a few will be earned b.v Pittsburgh sta- of Erie had been raised by Pi^pe Arthur F. Schultz and Charles tions. . Pius XII to the rank of Arch- Dai ley. Erie businessmen; George notes to Head Coach jDudev Moore of the basketball team at the 4 school. Sort of an "open letter'.* Television station WDTV will bishop "ad personam!, ' that is, Mead, of the "Erie Times," and the title belongs to html personally, John M. I Lambert, a member of Dear Dudey: carry this evening (Thursday) a program with Bishop Fulton J. while the diocese he heads is un- St. Peter's, Erie; Michael Angelo - g This writer recalls the day you came as a Sheen as speaker, and on Sunday changed in status. Garvey, Sharon; Edward Boyle, high school student to the gym to watch our morning, Dec. 6, 10:30 to 11:00 Announcement was also made Oil City journalist; Charles Poux, Varsity in action. The memory of thoae days o'clock, aj program "America's that at the rejjuest of Archbishop J Meadville. is treasured by the writer. Especially recalling Tribute to -Mary," with Archbishop Gannon, Pope Pius has conferred Hugh Grant, former mayor of prospective college students who were being John F. O'Hara of Philadelphia papal honoris on 22 priests. 14 lay- Bradford; Howard Herger, Port given an opportunity to play under one of the taking part. This latter program men and five lay women of the di- Allegany industrialist; Paul best basketball coaches in the business, your friend originated with the Columbia sys- ocese Wehrle, Punxsutawney? Anthony tem last Sunday and is Meing car- , »rid my friend, (thick levies. Ten of the priest«* are' -named Grasso, Brockway; Henry Hufna- ried on WDTV by film reproduc- gel, Clarion; Dr. Harry Winslow, I You will relcall one player in particular, and Domestic Prelates, with the title tion. Meadville, and John Leo Blair, t his name is notj being printed, who had all sorts of Right Reverend Monsignor. Radio Station KDKA will carry They are: Warren. «( press clippings about being ready for the pro- the Bishop Sheen program, "Amer- Women Given Medals fessional league at the time. This player came to Rev. Alfred M. Watson, rector Isabella ica's Shrine to Mary," Saturday, of St. Peter's Cathedral; R?v. /The Papal Medal, "Pro EcClesia Duquesne in order to play under Chick Davies Dec. 5, 10:00 to'10:30 P.M. Michael Macken, St: Clara's, Clar- et Pontifice" is conferred upon and to obtain a college education. He would then step into a vacancy Station KQV carried a program endon; Rev. William Sullivan, Mrs. Bernard George Erskine, of on the well-known Celtics. You know what happened to the tfam? by Rev. John Tracy Ellis last Sun- Holy Rosary, Johnsonburg; Vejry Emporium; Mary Dunn, of Brad- Chick Davies did all a coach could to drill thè team to match wits day, and station WJAS will carry Rev, John M. Gannon, chancellor ford; Delia Lambert and Jenelfe with the opponents in order for a broadcast by Bishop Sheen this of the Erie Diocese ;j Very Rev. W. McGuinness, of ^ Erie, and Clara Lawrence Franklin, pastor of St. Purcell, of Sharon." the team to win. Games that to your headaches, Dudey? The evening (Thursday). should have been easy proved a George's, Erie, and editor of the big disappointment. This player boys on your squad can make his- "Lake Shore Visitor-Register"; was not tjhe only fellow on the tory for Duquesne University. Sistp Angeli ne Very Rev. James M. Powers, di- Notre Dame Club team "that coupd have made the They have the ability and the j rector of charities in the diocese; Very Rev. James Weithman, ajs- Communion I^ay professional ranks while an un- coach. They can keep their heads Requiem Mass was offered Tues- dergraduate/* That particular sistant [chancellor; Very Rev. Jo- and become winners by being day in the chapel at Mount Alver- squad had four darn good play- seph J. Wehrlev president jof j Set for DU 6 thoroughbreds. If the players Will nia, Mill vale, motherhouse of the Gannor College; Very Rev. Robejrt ers. So with all the press ravings Sisters of St. Francis, for Sister M. today about thej boys on the Bluff j go out and win each game as it B: McDohald, headmaster of Ca- In observance Of universal Com- comes and not worry about the Angeline (Granar), a member of before your season actually gets thedral Prep, and Very Rev. C: R. munion Sunday, sponsored by victories the newspapers are giv- the community for over 50 years, McQuil eu. pastor of St. Joseph's, tinder way, those old days are be- who died Sunday in St. Francis' alumni of the University of Notre ing re-lived by the writer*. He re- ing them jiow before the games Sharon. are played, then Duquesne, Uni- Hospital, after j a lon^ il ness. Dame, members of the Notre Dame calls what Chick; Davies experi-- Burial was in the Sisters' c eme- TweWej priests are named Papal Club of Pittsburgh, their sons and •need that season. And, Dudey, versity's basketball team will be- come) the greatest. But not until tery at Mount Alvernia. Chamberlains, with the title of friends, will receive Holy Com-» here is hoping you do not have Very Reverend Monsignor. They munion at a special Mass on Sun- that same treatment.1 then. Remember the "pros" who Born in Pittsburgh, a dauigjhte r were on the team during your un- of the late Joseph and Mary ¡Her- are: day, Dec. 6, at 9:00 A.M., in the You have a fine lot of material dergraduate days? « man Graner, Sister Angeline en- Rev. Edward H. Latimer, su- chapel of SS. Cyril and Methodius' on hand. You also have « back- tered the Sisters of St Francis in perintendent of diocesan schools; Byzantine Rite Seminary, Perrys- breaking schedule. Folks outside Lots of good luck, Dudey! And ville Ave., North Side. The Mass may your team give you many 1898, at the motherhouse which Rev. James M. Gannon, director of Pittsburgh fail to realizie your was then on Pius St., South Side. of diocesan youth activities; Rev will be followed by a breakfast in "home" games are really ¡foreign restful nights instead of night- the seminary dining ¡room, at mares. She made her perpetual vows in Stephen Dlugolecki, St. Casimir's. floor contests. You lose thalt home 1901, and spent her entire religious Erie; Rev. Francis Coughlin, St. which the group will be addressed advantage in each and every game Bowling Again James,' Erie; Rev. Michael Ur- by Msgr. Nicholas T. Elko, rector Last Saturday night, 14 wom- life as a teacher, in schools con- your boys Encounter. Your present ducted by her order. bonas, St. Joseph's, DuBois; Rev. of the seminary )and vicar general practice floor, the gym at ColbeH en's teams from the Starle^ Trav- Vitus J. Reiser, Sacred Heart, Erie; of the Greek Rite Diocese of Pitts- No members of her immediate and Locust, was your homje flodr eling League, five men's | teams Rev. John L. Mieczkowski, Holjy burgh. from the Catholic Diocesan family survive. in the -days you were a student Trinity, Erie; Rev. Louis J. Kelly, The observance this year is ded- and player. You knew every floor League, two teams from Park St. Stephen's, Oil City; Rev. Paul Palace Alleys in McKees Rocks, icated to the success of. the Marian board and the lighting effects— Guild for the Blind E. Gooder, St. Tobias,' Brockway; Year, proclaimed by 1 Pope Pius something the visiting team must two all-star teams selected by Rev. Francis Ji Turner, SS. Cos- Anthon® Birsa and Guy DeLuca XII. The Pittsburgh committee is learn. When your team meets an mos and Dajnilan, Punxsutawney; headed by Thomas G. Gillespie. opponent at ,the Monessen High and the Fort J^itt Beer team of Rev. • Louis J. Nene, assistant School floor or at The Gardens Nanny i Panza helped raise $600 chancellor of the dioeese, will ad- for your home contests, the visit- for the DePaul Institute. The dress the members of the Lucyan 80 Years of Continuous Service ors are meeting you even up, on bowlers contributed their time Centér, a group sponsored by the a neutral floor. and paid for j their bowling. The Catholic Guild for the Blind, at the Cicero Brothers furnished the group's monthly meeting, to be You open the season with Gene- SNIVELY-JOSEPH CO. bowling establishment without held Monday evening, Dec. 7, at 413 N. Highland Ave, Pittsburgh, Pa. MO 1-2092 va College at Monessen on Dec. 5. charge and the fans made various 8:00 o'clock, in the Knights of Co- Geneva has always been a stum- contributions. lumbus rooms, North Craig St. bling block for Duquesne, regard- I PAINTING CONTRACTORS fi ; less of the wealth of material Du- More about this next week, as CHURCH DECORATORS CLEANING quesne has possessed. St. Francis' the'¡fund is growing. SCHADE of Loretto on Dec. 7 at the Gar- Insurant* Agency 200 Churches Decorated in Tri-State Area dens can prove to be the thorn to In Art Exhibit puncture the "press ravings" bal- Auto and Fire Insurance m Notary Public loon. The Steel Bo\vl Competi- Works by §!ster M. Victoria, of tion at the Pitt Fieldhouse on Dec. St. Fraricis' Academy, South Hills, IRWIN, rA. 11 and 12. with Pitt, Wake For4 were among the exhibits at the 328 Main St 1 Phone 54 est and Bradley as the principals national convention of the Catho- REASONS WHY! is riot easy by any means. lic Art Association held last Fri- Do your players think for on^ day and Saturday at Newton Col- moment Carnegie Teen is to pull lege of the Sacred Heart, Newton, Our "Life Income an elfoido on Dec. 14 because of Mass. Bishop John J. Wright of the "press ravings''? And Texas Wercester .gave the principal ad- Annuity" is ù is coming to town on Dec. 17, for a dress at the convention. Gardens attraction. Toledo would Good like nothing better than to stop Investment that team of "All-Americans" „ at Toledo%on the 19th. Scherger Homes 1. SATETY - lI^È We havt never reduced our Interest nor failed W meet Madison Square Garden has Gaywood Manor •w Annaity obligations. been watching the lads of Du- quesne University as pre-toumey 'Palm Avenue Plan 2. FREEDOM TROM WORRY favorites with sad results at the Tm have a reliable Income te meet your daily needs. end for the school a little too long. St. Bartholomew's Parish The Holiday Festival Dec.. 26, 28 ¡ Inspect any time. Quality 3. GOOD RETURNS and 30, with LaSalle, Brigham homes. . You will be pleas- If MiirM yea a reasonable rate oi Interest »•. long ** Young, New York University, St. antly surprised. Immediate yea live. occupancy. Priced from John's Niagara, Manhattan and $16,7501 up. Graham Blvd. 4. CONVENIENCE St. Louis as one or more opponents at Lakjjton Boad. Payment* when dee, are mailed te yee promptly—here can give you costless nights. CHurchill 1-1296 er abroad. Why carry on this letter to add On a Restricted Diet? 5. CONTENTMENT tnay be certain that yenr food deed* will eontinee I. BOBBINS & SON, ..here's unrestricted goodness after Sp death. , * Tj»or years, Sexton Re- V. Shonka Incorporated 6 ..ÄRITY r stricted Diet Foods By aiding ear missionarie» In Jspin and the , Novolttos—»Decorations have proved so popular there ft now available a yeer money will werk for the epllft of hemanity and fer Holiday .Supplies complete selection of- the salvation „of souls. j PLASTERING and fruitsj. vegetables and CEMENT CONTRACTOR juices. Look for the ISexj- Our N£W Address: ton Green Label and! dis- WRITE FOR DETAILS TO . . . O—I I 120 Seventh St. cover how delicious and (Between Penn Ave. »n<| nutritious these foods can REV. FATHER RALPH, nmr. 2818 East St., N. S. Daqaecne W a y) > be in their unsweetened and unseasoned goodness. S. V. D. CATHOLIC UNIVERSITIES COurt 1-0490 316 N. Chicago 1 CE 1-2366 John S«xton fc Co , Saxtojn Square, Chitaqo. III. •••^••••••••MHMHMl Mr«. Rear MeMfC McGeown; two John H. I^iuer John IkCfOwa | sons, ' John, of Pittsburgh, and «ninni mi?su /Solemn Requiem Mnm 'was of Requiem Mass was offered Ijion- Francis McGeown, of Miami, Fia.; DIOCESAN CHURCH MUSIC COMMISSION fered Saturday in St. Paul'« Cathe day in St. John the Baptist's a daughter, Ueut Mary Ellen Mc- 108 North Dithrldie SI, Pittsburgh 13 | drat for John H. Lauer, prominent j Church, L^wrenceviile. for -John Geown, in the Navy; si* grand- Rev f Ca-lo Rossini. Chairman Pittsburgh attorney, former officer j McGcown, owner of a hotol at children, and a sister in , Rev Thorn»» W Jackson. Acting Secretary ! of the Knights of Columbus and 3523 Penn Ave., and long active Sister Theresa Raphael, *of the other Catholic organizations, mem- j in Irish-American organizations, j Carmelite Order. MARKS ANNIVERSARY among them are invited to be sent ber of the Holy Name Society's who died on Nov 26 in St. Fran- to the Pontifical Institute of Sa- speakers* bureau, and widely, cis* Hospital. OF motu PROPRIO* known '¿S a lecturer, who died on j cred Music in Rome], the letter} , Born in Ireland, Mr. McGcown j |Free Organ Recital it is Holiness Pope Pins XII has NovV 25 in his home; 4283 Andover i J1 1 T said. Ecclesiastical or at leiiSt re- came lo the United States in 1903. j j - marked _the 50th anniversary of ligious should be always Terrace, after a lingering »1100*5. j schools He was a member of the Clan-na- Thé wetacly free organ recital in 's Motu Proprio (in- preferred to lay institutions Burial w>| in North Side Catholic which Ga'el, Division No. 23 of the An-j North Si<$t Carnegie Hall on Sun- struction) on sacred music by are Cemetery. notsdedica'fed toward church dent Order of Hibernians, the day, Decv 6, at 3:00 o'clock, will calling for renewed efforts for the music nor;interested in the same Born in St. Mary's Parish. North j Knights of St George, the Society ! be given by Valentina Woshner restoration of church music. way. Side, Mr. Lauer was a graduate of of St. Vincent de Patii and the KUlinger, with Mary Virgl, so- The Pope Pius X directive is still St. Mary's School and of the Uni- applicable today, and even more The anniversary was marked by Holy Name Society. j V prano, as guest soloist, and Emma the Pontifical institute with a Sol- versity of Pittsburgh Law School. Fuchs as. piano accompanist. so.] towarti "Increasing the splen- He was admitted td the bar, and He is survived by his widow, dor of diving worship and render- emn Pontifical Mass at the tomb of Pius X in St. Peter's Basilica, practiced law heire ever since, j ing it ever more afflcacious as a serving for a time as chief deputy j means toward sanctiflcation of the offered by Archbishop Carlo Con- falonieri, secretary of the Sacred register of wills and assistant so-' Christian people,** he said. licitor of Allegheny County. God Love You! ' These views of the current Pon- Congregation of Seminaries and tiff! were expressed in a letter to Universities. Present were Car- Interested in many Catholic or- Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen Cardinal Giuseppe Pizzardo, Pre- dinal Piazardo, Cardinal Theodore ganizations, Mr. Lauer iwas one of i Innitzer, Archbishop of Vienna, the founders of St. Mary's Lyceum, fect of the Sacred Congregation of pbo Love fo« ha* been used at the end •# broadcast« and faculty student«;, and alumni of the having been a member of its pre- j Seminaries and Universities, writ- " telecasts ten on behalf of the Holy Father institute.®! decessor, St. Mary's Musical, Dr a- j by Msgr. Giovanni B. Moniini, matic and Literary Society. He God Love Yon has been used u the title of Ibis column. Vatican Pro-Secretary of State. Mrs. Clougherty had been president of the Asso- God Love Too lias been ased as ear personal greeting, and iRecalling not only Pius X's I di- ciated Catholic Lyceums, vice pres- God Love Too has been used to thank those who have help- ident of the Catholic Young Men's rective but also the Apostolic Con- Mother of Three Nana ed the Holy Father's missions. V stitution of Pope Pius XI, "Divini National Union, grand knight of Solemn Requiem Mass was of- Allegheny Council, Knights of Co- Cultus Sanctitatem," and Pius Now we want God Love You to become a blessing and a XII's Encyclical, "," i fered Tuesday in St. Anselm's lumbus, 1917-19, and district dep- Church, Swissvale, for Mrs. Mar- uty of the K. of C. 1919-25. He prayer. T)ne day it struck us that there'.were ten letters in God the letter indicates several sugges- j Love You. In other words, it was a decade on which you could tions of a general nature which are garet O'Rourke Clougherty, of 8000 was a director of the Home of the calculated to improve church» Westmoreland Ave., Swissvale, Good Shepherd, and had served as say your prayers. Out of that idea came the God L

inculcates the integral application Her husband, the late Christopher Celebrant oj f the .Funeral Mass of (practical norms furnished Uy Clougherty, was general blast fur- was Msgr. Edwin P. Fussenegger, the I Sacred Congregation of (Sem- nace foreman of the Edgar Thom- pastor of St. Basil's Church, Car- inaries and Universities instruction son Steel Works, Braddock. rick; Rev. Thomas Krailn, assistant on Aug. 15, 1949," which holds Surviving are five sons, John, at St. Wendelin's, Carrick, a ne- good not only for secular and reg- Paul« Regis, Mark and 'Leo; six phew of Mr. Lauer, Was deacon, ular clerical students but also :for daughters, Sister Mary Eudes, Sis- and Rev. Thomas W. Jackson, of university students. ter Marie De Sales and Sister Mary the cathedral, subdeacon. A cathedral church should levjer Anselma, all of the Charity Order; lack in the best of music fc^r ci- Mrs. Thomas W. Askin, Agnes and work of the Missionary Confrater- vine services. From early years Grace Clougherty; 13 grandchil- nity of Christian Doctrine, the children should be methodically dren; and two listers, Mary and Catholic Guild for the Blind, the taught music, as is the practice Julia O'Rourke. Uniyersity Catholic Club and the alrejady in some countries, the let- Diocesan Council of Catholic ter said. , • C;"|: - Woiinejn. Students in seminaries who Marjorie Wymard show particular talents and adap- Surviving, besides her parents, are; one brother, John Wymard, tability should be given every op- Marjorie Jane Wymard, daugh- and-five sisters: Mrs. Edward Wal- portunity to devel«»p, and the best ter of Dr. and Mrs. William H. Wy- lace, Mary Louise, Anne, Marilyn mard, of 5514 Wellesley Ave., East and Pauline Wymard. End, died in Mercy Hospital last Mrs. Marie Fey Thursday, a.short time after she V This medal has three purposes: 1) To openly proclaim your had been stricken in her home, and Mother of Priest, Nun ORGANS love and affection for Our Biased Mother and to invite her was buried Monday in St Mary's special protection on all who wear it. Solemn Requiem Mass was of- Cemetery, following Solemn Re- fered last Thursday in St. Pius' quiem Mass offered in St. Raph- Church, McKeesport, for Mrs. ael's Church. 2) To enable you to count your Hail Mary's when you do Marie Agnes Moore Fey, of 1302 A member of the chemical re- not have time to say a Rosary, For example: Pearl St., McKeesptfrt, who died search staff of the Koppers Com- when waiting for a bus , | • ; on- Nov. 23. Burial was in St. pany, Miss Wymard was e gradu- when dummying at bridge kjj&i Mary's Cemetery, McKeesport. Pittsburgh Represemativ • ate of Our Lady of Mercy Acad- when waiting for the elevator * s Mrs. Fey is survived by her VICTOR L ZUCK emy and the Carnegie Institute of to help you count 10 before you get madj husband, Joseph P. Fey; four tMt LâkuMat Df. , . ' j LO t-îï« Technology. She was active in the 1 daughters, Mrs. Mary Margaret ii\ iriv---"i.; ili when waiting in line fear confession ^ • Beisler, of McKeesport, ; Sister when the telephone line is busy Ruth, of the Mercy Order o| Pitts- SCHOOL wh#n the dentist is boring burgh, Mrs. Clara Mf Ullinger, of CO. 1-23M FRANK H. KIRNER SUPPLIES Whenever you have i time on your hands take your medal in Duquesne, and Mrs. John P. Fox, Ckwrck Goods, Rtllfioii Artici*« J your hand. As you finger it, no one will ever know you are say- of Millington, Temi; five sons, ing a decade of prayers except those who are as good as your-» Norbert L-, of Duqufsne, John M. 309 MARKET STREET PITTSBURGH 22. PA self, and are wearing a j God Ldve You medal. of McKeesport, Ret. Joseph H. OwMd o«d OpèroM by tfco Frank H. Kiraor Family Fey, C.S.C., New. Orleans, Lew- rence E. and Mauricte G. Fey, Mc- T 3) To help the missions. For an offering of $5, we will send Keesport; 18 grandchildren; one you this medal in sterling silver. For an offering of $10 or over, I brother, Maurice Moore of Green- WN. SLATER 6 SONS we will send you a 10 carat gold-filled medal. This medal ii$ about f rUNERAL lOMI m ock, and two sister*, Mrs. Helen Virginia Ava. u< KwfÉtrit Ih. MI. ffiilhuit« the size of a half-dollar and can be worn as a necklacë, on Harper of Christianburg, Va., and •Mvm tal tiMiiI« Arm » li»ti»»y. SmcItI«* SV. 1-3S4S bracelet or it can be attached to a key chain. Mrs. Hannah McGejji of Florida. WS WMlianta iMi Hl Ukun LE. 1-2107 ^HHSf -. k 1 Important: Please be sure to request the God Love You Peloubef & (ompiny medal when you send us your. offering. i ... Pipe Organ» You cannot give anything more beautiful for .Christmas and it can be your way of saying God Love You to your friends Maintenance. Rebuilding béIMhaueiÌ and Equipment GOD LOVE YOU to the following: to D.A.D. for $3. "En- 1717 Saw Mill R«« »M. closed find some pennies from heaven for your cause in the mis- sions.". . to a Marine. "It's too bad I was unable to hear yiour PL. 1-4700 television address on Saturday rather than Sunday. I might have, had more than a 'buck' to send the missions. That 'buck' was SCHELLHAAS & SON my transportation back-to camp but maybe the inconvenience of Funeral Home hitch-hiking back can be offered for the missions also.". . to E K. WAITER E. GRIFFITH "Enclosed is, $20; which I promised the missions if we sold our Funeral Home FAirfox 1-4043 705-707 fett St.. North farm this year.*'l . (to H.J.K. "I'm ¡sure the missions need this AMBULANCE SERVICE— $40 more than I| need a neW suit of clothes this fall," OXYGEN EQUIPPED We own and maintain the lat- PITTSBURGH ORGAN SERVICE ï* Cut out ¿bis column,' pin your letter to it and mail it est and most modern equip- 43? Teece Ave., Pittsburfh Z, Pa. to Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, national director of The So- ment available lo five the best PHONES ciety for the Propagation of the Faith, 109 East 38th St., New ot service to you and] yourp. < ^^ ROsowood 1-8449 or 1-4741 York 16x, N. Y., or your diocesan director: of the Pittsburgh Diocese. Rev. William IG. Connare, 125 North Craig St., Pitts- BROWNSVILLE BO AD. PROMPT — EFFICIENT — DEPENDABLE burgh 13; or of the Greensburg Diocese, Rev. Francis Mullen, BBOUOBTON. PA. Service and repairs to all makes of pipe organs. Oftympia S-44H. Willard 1-1155 Estimates without obligation. Second and Logan Sts., Leeehb'urg, Pa. 'i-jS parish Boy Sumt Troop, No. 14 charge of the school since tt was (louncil of Catholic Women St. Pia»' Parish, Ftev. Kofwsrt J. Gray, pastor of St» opened, their conv ent being at A «»it's* Church. Thompson Run, Versailles Ave* ami Hamilton St* ector, At present the enro I ment is over (Continued from Page 1) guests. Gifts of new clothing for McK«i8port. Has jund dimesan liny Scout dti will sfieak ;J! the presenlatio rt. 500 children, with 1 Sisters and for the needs of the Catholic children for the replenishment of two lay teachers. the Holy Father's relief storehouse (¿oliteti Jubilee It On Saturdiiy, at 9:00 oY)< H'k. a Guild for the Blind will be brought by "many of those j llSI —v Koh-win Requiem Mass for a U de- Father Rea was transferred nti Participation in the nutrition attending. Pontith al Mass of leased [>i H' atu4 people ll the 1931 to the pastorate! of St. Mary's stucKes of the Red Cross. Central Deanery jTOjp^jjmVing in St Pius' Church. .parish will be offered, with Rev. of the Mount Pittsburgh, wherj? Guidance for the organizalion A meeting of the Central Dean- McKeeKp<»rt. last Sunday pioming, Mark Flananan, the .paste as he served until he retired, last of Parent-Teacher guilds in parish ery Council will be held Sundayi with Bishop John V Dearrien a* ijdehraiit. and his [assistants Rev year. Rev. Patrick J. O'Flynn was D schools. Dec. 13, at 1:30 o'clock in the Web-jj celebrant and a series oi other Thomas R. Murphy and Rev Ber- pastor of St. Pius' from July 9, Open meetings of the Deanery ster Hall Hotel, with over SOf^r- I observances this week, mark the hard T. Carlin, as deacon and si! b- 1931, to his death. Mar. 3, 195 L. Councils to acquaint all women ish and inter-parochial affiliated 50th anniversary of the founda- deacon, respectively. and Rev, Charles M. Keane was who wish to attend with the rec- groups represented, and with all] tion of St. Pius* Parish, which to- Founded In 1H3 pastor from July 24, 1941#. until he ommended program of the Dio- interested women invited to at- day numbers 1,200 families and Rev. Francis J. Coyle wap the died, Oct 19, 1952. Father Flana- cesan Council* tend. Very Rev. Edward J. Mor-- which has given 11 of its sons to founder-pastor of Ft. Pius,' which gan was appointed pastor Dec. 5, Board Members iarity. pastor of St. Agnes' Church, the priesthood and 24 of its daugh- was established Nov,| 18, 1903i, and 1952, having previously been pas- The Board of Directors consists and dean of fhe district, and Msgr. ters to the religious sisterhoods. he offered the'first Mass for, his tor of St. Joseph's, Natrona. ofr president, Mrs. Allan E. Jor- Nicholas Elko, rector of SS. Cyril Five ol the prtest-sons of the congregation on Nov,. 29, 1903, in Sons of the parish Vho became dan, Pittsburgh: treasurer, Mrs. and Methodius' Byzantine Rite parish assisted the Bishop at the St. Mary's Church, Versailles AVe. priestfj, besides those assisting at Margaret Kuxma, Munhall; cor- Seminary, will addrets the meet- jubilee Mass: Rev. Eugene Hur- He directed the building of the the Jubilee Mass, are Rev. Peter responding secretary, MrMrss. Agnes j jnj? Afterward those present will kins, pastor of St. Ann's, Castle first church and rectory, at Evans Liebaii, O.Carm.: Rev. Bernardino McDermott, Pittsburgh; recording j attend the final services of a tri- Shannon, as àrchpriest; Rev. Felix Ave and Ninth St., residing at Gorman, C.P.t R*v- John Hugo, secretary, Mrs. Louis Sweterlitsch. j duUm in st. Paul's Cathedral Donnelly, of Sacred Heart Church, the rectory of S>t. Peter's Parish, chaplain of the Allegheny County Coraopolis; parliamentarian, Marie Mrs. Frank A., MancMaiieh is presi- j Warner Robins* Ga.* and Rev. where he had previously been ¡as- Workhouse; Rev. James Mc- Murphy. Pittsburgh; historian, dent of the deanery! Katherine Joachim Cain, O.F.M.Cap , of Sac- sistant,, until his own rectory was Gough, O.Carm., Rev. Lawrence Mrs. Ralph Hein. Beaver; and Coyne and Mrs. Leo? Rambacher red Heart Church. ^Clarksburg. finished. Father Coyle died May 6, Ue Falco, and Rev. Joseph Fey, these committee chairmen: or- are secretaries.' and Gertrude W. Va., deaé^»& of Ifbnor; Rev|. 1912, aj)d was succeeded by j Rev. C.S.C. Three young men of the ganization, and development, Mrs. Dinges, treasurer.' Patrick Fen ton, pastor of Our Thomas O'R. Rea. parish are now studying for the Thomas Foley, New Castle; spirit- Southeast Deanery Lady of the Miraculous Medal Father Rea was pastor jfrom priesthood ual development. Mrs. Armand The first board meeting of the Church. Meadowlands, deacon of Cingoláni, Butler; home and June 27; ^912, to July 9, 1931.| Un- Southeast Deanery Council will be the Mass.* arid Rev. "Marcus der his direction the present school, Mrs. John Sullivan, Pitts- (held Sunday, Dec. 6. at 2:00 P,M O'Brien, of St. James.* Char 1er oi, PostxQiristmaa Ball burgh; public relations. Kathryn j the library of St. Bernard's school was built, and opened Sept. subdeacon. 8. }914. A commercial high school Troll, Ambridge; ¿ social action, j parish. Mount Lebanon. Officers {Rev. Jacob C. Shinar, a former The date for the annual Mintle- Elizabeth Wingerter, Pittsburgh department was added in 1917, I toe Ball of the Alumnae Associa- of the council are: Mrs. John J. assistant at St. Pius,' now secre- continuing until 1928. War relief, Mrs. Gilbert Wunder- Ward, of Mount Lebenori, presi- j tion of Ursuline Academy has been tary to Bishop Dearden^ was mas- -The original church and rectory l»ch, Pittsburgh. dent; Mrs. Susan Churilla, Mun- announced as Tuesdays Dee. 29. ter of ceremonies, and John Mar- were destroyed by ftre Dec. 24, j l. annon is general President^ of deaneries are: Mrs. hall, and Mrs. Rosemary Straka, cus, a seminarian of the parish, Mrs John H Frank A. Mauch, Pittsburgh Cen- Clairton, secretaries; Mrs. George 1919, and the present church was chairman torJthe affair, which will was • assistanf master of ceremon- built in 1927. In the meantime the ^ o custom, in tral; Mrs. John J. Ward, South Rettinger, Brookline, treasurer. ifs. held according t east; 'Mrs j I William J. Scholz. parish purchased the old Fifth the Schenley Hotel. The sermon was preached by Avenue Baptist Church, at Fifth Southwest; Mris. George Patrick, Msgr. Thomas J. Quigley, diocesan Northeast; Miss Cecelia MeHugh. Mothers to Hold Ave. and Faith Alley, where twv CASSOCKS uperintendent of schools. ¡9 Masses are still offered every Sun- Northwest; Mrs. Charles Scott, The color guard of thé Fourth Prie^U - Seminarians Central Deanery, Allegheny Coun- Region Meeting day. A third floor was added to Mr». Dfevis—WA 2-0919 B Degree Knights of Columbus the school in 1922 and used for ty; Mrs. Ralph Gaudio, Beaver formed a ëordon for the procession County; Mrs. John Pabst, Butler church purposes, until the new PAINTINGS The fifth regional meeting of all at the N^ass, the Music for which church was built County; Mrs. John F. Otto, Law- Confraternities of Christian Moth- was sung by the boys' ch&tr of the ? •; . Catholic Educational As- ijubilee, the observance including a supplied. 1 or 2 business wom- Also elected were Sister Camil- sociation at its annual conference program directe» by Mrs. John en. EM 1-6421. MORTGAGELQAMS lus, librarian at Mount Mercy held this week in Atlantic City. Englert, j Girl Scout leader, and College. Pittsburgh, vice chair- •Very Rev. Juvenal Lalor, O.F.M., thé presentation of the Ad Altare —saai man; Richard .Wilt, librarian of president of St Bona venture's Dei medal ¿o James Parke, lof the r#H • the Franciscan Seminary, Holli- University, Olean, N. Y., was Water Healer Repairing daysburg, secretary, and Catherine elected vic^ chairman, and Sister l; ALL MAKH INSTANTANEOUS J. Butler, superintendent of the Muriel, [ dean of Seton Hill Col- WATER HEATERS REPAIRED ti Inn Iipirltni« Federal Savings Carnegie Library of Homestead, lege, Greensburg, secretary. USED HEATERS BOUGHT and SOLO treasurer. <' -1';."-;' Wm To Dogate Services twSew Free Estimate & Loan Assn. Golden Wedding WILLIAM 8IRLIN Altar Linens lovj the Voor FREO KILLMEYER 7ff Forni Avo., Wilkiiitborç i Mission* 109 Broa ville St., Pfh. S, F* i M ort varies CH. 1-SéOO Mr, and Mrs. John Turlik, of Kindly Write to: i IV Ì-S989 620 K. Ohio St. - CEdar 1-28S1 160 Anna Ave., Duquesne, cele- R.H., 4^5 Otilia St. I brated their golden wedding anni- Calif. St Termon Ave.. U 1-4811 Pittsburgh Pa. versary on Thanksgiving with it Solemn Mass in Holy Trinity HILL TÌDP BANK Church, Duquesne, the church in 1 which they were|married 50 years ' —¡ We Solicit fou Account — 1 - , ago. Their son, Rev. Albert Tifrlik, JHJ ^ MILLV ALEj Arlington and Warrington Avenues assistant chaplain at Mercy Hos- I'• Iteupholstering —Wood Finishing Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation pital, was celebrant of the Ma|ss. : Custom Furniture Mad« to Order A breakfast at the Penn-McKee Also BÍpert Cleaning 1 Hotel, McKeesport, followed1 the Mass, and later in the day a re- JOHN GENSLINGER P MT. GALLITZIN ACADEMY ception for about 100 .guests was 312 Groat Ave, Millvole Ml. M 829 held in the family home. Boarding School For toys ll/^i-ffiMI Mr. Turlik is a retired grocer, ' BADEN, FA. and Mrs. Turlik is aetive in frater- Phono Baden 9-3861 | n Address Diroctrost nal organizations. Besides their priest-son, they have three other children: "Andrew Turlik, Dr. Joh;n TO BE SURE!!! Turlik and Mrs. Gertrlude Olsav- sky; eight grandchildren and one i consider Vliese — CATHOLIC RELIGION COURSE FOR NON-CATHOLICS Thousands like you gain a richer, happier life as they get to knn# great-grandchild. Christ—-the way. the Truth, and th* Life. It you'd care to know Chnrtf S. V.D. ANNUNITY PLAN BENEFITS better—to learn His Divine teachings and the Christian way ol life—request Hi \ • t: this course today. , , p Art Show Winners ...Lifeion« Interest payments. - , , \ • ' NO CHARGES I NO OBLIGATION» Three students of St. Bernard's . . Hifh rate with safety; / 4 Name ....j...... J.. Parish School. Iririiana, won prizes |.. Investment in MJssiomuT Work. ' ' in the annual Juni or Art Show Striat ...Membership and Indojvences of Mission I.e»*ne, 1 conducted by the Indiana Art As- ... Many Masses and prayers in life and after death. '• - • - \ sociation. Kenneth Stanko and car .1...... Write for Free Information: 1 j Kathleen jCupples rciecived a first BtflM •«•••»«a* •'««•••••a • • aaaaaaaaaaaaaa«aaa»aaaa*«aaaaaaa a a *a aa 4-*« aaaaaaaa* prize in their respective groups Society of the Divino Word, Girord, Pa Send hM HOME STUDY SERVICE, ST. MART'S SEMINARY, end Antoinette Callahan received (ROLAND PARK, BALTIMORE MP. ¡B^p^ ' ' a third prize.