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H 1 >h Catholic -. of the Diocese of Pittsburgh—Founded in 1844 TWO DOUJUH PER WiAI 100th YEAR—No. 26 PITTSBURGH, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1943 SINGLE COPT OVB CENT« Holy Ghost Priests PAPAL DELEGATE VISITS WAR PRISONER CAMP Father Schuier Given Assignments Dies in Rectory Changes affecting three parish- Spent Entire Priestly Lift es in the Pittsburgh Diocese are In East End Parish; to included in appointments and transfers of seven! priests of the Be Buried Saturday Holy Ghost Order, announced in Washington this week by Rev. Rev. Casimir A. Schuier, whoso George J. Collins. C.S.Sp., the entire priestly life was spent in provincial. Eleven members of the the service of SS. Peter and order received their first assign- Paul's Parish, East Liberty, first ments, seven of these going to as assistant and then as pastor, posts in Puerto Rico. The annual died suddenly on Tuesday after- departure ceremony was conduct- noon in his rectory, and will bo ed yesterday at the order's mis- buried Saturday in Mount Carmol sion seminary in Norwalk. Conn., Cemetery, following Solemn Req- With Father Collins presiding. uiem Mass to be celebrated in tha parish church.. Rev. Jerome E. Stegman, C. S. Ordained on July 4, 1910, Father Sp., is transferred from Sacred Schuier was appointed two weeks Heart Parish, Emsworth, where later assistant to the late Msgr. he has been assistant, to Mus- Joseph Suehr, then pastor of 80. kogee. Okla., as pastor; he is suc- Peter and Paul's, and fifteen years ceeded at Emsworth by Rev. Jos- later, on May 18, 1W2, he waa eph E. Landy, C.S.Sp., now assis- made pastor, following Msgr. tant at Sacred Heart Church, Suehr's death. Father Schuier waa Tarentum. Rev. James T. Mc- born in Pittsburgh, and made his Namara, C.S.Sp., of Boston, is ap- studies for the priesthood at tho pointed assistant at Tarentum. Pontifical College Joaephinum, Rev. Chester T. Malek, C.S.Sp.. is Worthington, O., and St. Vincent*a transferred as assistant from Im- Seminary, Latrobe, being ordained maculate Heart of Mary Church. at St. Vincent's by the late Bishop Pittsburgh, to Isle Brevelle, La. Canevin. Rev. John A. Burns, C.S.Sp.. of The body will lie in state in tha Ohicora, ordained last year, has rectory until tomorrow, Friday, received his first assignment, as afternoon, when the tranalatioa assi^ >nt director of St. Joseph's ceremony will take place, at 3:» Hou: \ Philadelphia. o'clock, with Very Rev. Thomas Other appointments are: Rev. F. Coakley, the pastor of Sacred John P. Gilligin. of Philadelphia, Heart Church and dean of tho to Arecibo, Rev. John R. Kand i. district, officiating. A Solemn of Trenton, N. J , to Hato Key; Requiem Mass, to be attended by Rev. Roland T. Cookson, of Hav- the children of the parish, will bo erhill. Mass., to Arecibo, and Rev. offered Saturday morning at 8:Sf Jam?~ P. O'Reilly, of Waterbury, o'clock, with Rev Joseph J. Conn to Toa Alt*, all in Puerto . , " 7 - . r*„rwM,„utives throughout the world, Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Fulfilling instruction» to Pnpal visited five prisoner of war camp», where Schneider, assistant pastor, as (Confnued on Last Page. Col. 1) i lrogn.ni. Apostolic Delegate to the VcUkLTLSh of tl.e men. The Archbishop celebrant? he found Army chaplains and oca ^gy carilog for ant4 distributed holy card,, The chanting of the Office of celebrated Masses and administered the Sacraneni o. pri!Wner» of war expressed deep,ap. 'Lilv of Mohawks* rosaries and other gifts in the name othe Holy Father^"„¡^ CicognH.i visits Camp Win- the Dead will begin at 9:30 o'clock for the Wttr Saturday, and the Funeral Req- Decree Published carv»tW uiem Mass will follow, at 10:00 A. Crog»vlHe, Tenn•—-Official U. S. Army Photo,. (N.C.H.C.) M Rev. Andrew J. Pauley, as- New York, Sept 7 (ID The de- sistant chancellor of the dioces«, cree declaring the heroism of Father Hinnebusch Now Vigorous Plea for Living Wage for Labor will be celebrant; Rev. Charles F. the virtues of the Venerable Cath- Chaplain al Aliceville, Moosmann, pastor of St. Francis», arine Tekakwitha. "Lily of the Made by Vermont Bishop at WLB Hearing Munhall, deacon; Rev. Wenceslaua Mohawks," presents a complete Prisoners of War Camp Wisniewski, pastor of Holy Trin- account of the life of the Amer- Strong Unionism, New Industries, Both Opposed Now by ity Church, Connellsville, subdea- ican Indian maiden. Interests Exploiting Workers, Cited as Only con and Rev. Joseph J. Hochberg, A copy of the Latin text of __ ___ assistant at St. James', Wilkins- Means to Bring Permanent Relief burg, master of ceremonies. Tho the decree, which was approved | who has bcen serving as an Army chaplain for the past two years, diocesan priests choir will sing. by His Holiness Pope Pius XII Burlington, Vt, SepTT TnO-A strong pl^afor a and signed by His Eminence Carlo has just been appointed Catholic Surviving Father Schuller are Gardinal Salotti, Prefect of the chaplain at the internment camp living wage for common laborers and condemnation of three brothers and one sister: for German prisoners of war at Sacred Congregation of Rites, was prevailing wage rates in Vermont was voiced here by Gilbert, August. Andrew and Ireno transmitted by Most Rev. Amleto Aliceville, Ala. Father Hinnebusch, Schuier, all of Pittsburgh. Giovanni Cicognani, Apostolic Del- who was pastor of St. Margaret's Most Rev Matthew F. Brady, Bishop of Burhngton in egate to the United States, to Church, New Castle, before he a statement to representatives of the War Labor Board Rev. John J. Wynne, S.J., vice volunteered for service with the sitting to consider local wage scales. Popes Blesses Throaf postulator of the cause. A trans- Army has been stationed for the After Radio Addresa lation has been made by Father past several months at Camp Gor- Bishop Brady denied the* Burlington is, and has been for long years, not a living wage Wynne. don Ga., and word of his trans- right of employers to pay We use the the term 'living wage Vatican City. Sept. 4 (Radio) 90 fer comes to this paper in a let- less than a living wage and —In response to demonstrations Emsworth Orphanage ter from Cpl. Roland U. Pans, deliberately as a question of exis- said the only means of tence only and separate from an of affection on the part of throaf» who served as the chaplains as- gathered in St. Peter'» Square Given New Director bringing relief are "strong •adequate wage* that would allow sistant at Camp Gordon. His Holiness Pope Pius XII ap- unionism" and the influx of laboring men to enjoy the refine- Cpl. Paris writes: peared at a window of his private Rev. Joseph Pobleschek, C. S. ments. medical care, education "Please note this change of ad- new industries. Both of apartment hi the Vatican follow- Sp. pastor of Blessed Sacrament of their children, etc., that Is the dress: Chaplain Michael P. Hin- these measures, he declar- ing his radio address of Wednes- Church, Philadelphia, has been normal American way of life. This nebusch is now the Catholic chap- day and gave his blessing. appointed chaplain and director ed, are violently opposed condition is more acute with the lain at The Prisoners of war of Holy Family Institute, Ems- by those who wish to keep rising cost of living. The Holy Father's address was Camp Aliceville, Ala worth. a home for orphaned chil- conditions as they are. •«2 The only seeming relief of delivered in Italian, and was re- dren of Polish descent. The ap- 1 worked under Chaplain Hin- Demands Just Wage« his condition is strong unionism broadcast in English, Spanish, pointment was made this week nebusch, as his assistant, ^for over Explaining that he felt justified and the influx of new industries German, French, Portuguese, Ukrainian, Russian, Polish an« by Very Rev. George J. Collins, eight months here in Camp Gor- in making his appeal since three- that pay a higher wage. If your Dutch. There were rebroadcaata C.S.Sp., provincial of the Holy don. During that time I was a fourths of the population »s or respected board is seeking evi- of the Holy Father's remarks ia Ghost Order. the Catholic faith and com- dence of a conspiracy to keep constant witness to his untiring the United States, Ireland, Spain, Rev. Francis S. Szumierski, C. orisea practically aH the unskilled conditions as they are, it U only efforts and great priestly seal. Hungary and Argentina. Si$p., who has been in charge of (Continued on Last Page, Col. V There were times when he served K™ in this vicinity/' Bishop ——— * the home, is appointed assistant in several areas of camp at one Brady's statement continued as at Immaculate Heart of Mary Appointed Director (Continued on Last Page, Col. 1> follows: Priests' Day of Recollection Church, Brereton Ave. "The Catholic clergy is close to Of District Sodality these laborers and their families; The monthly Day of Recollec- Vatican City Officail Anniversary they know the economic burden tion for priests of the diocese Rev. Thomas S. Roiliy, assistant To Visit United States Mass ^ due to low wages that oppresses will be held at St. Fidelis' Sem- at Holy Cross Church, South Sid«, them; they know the brave and inary. Herman, Pa, on Tuesday. has been appointed by Most Rer. Hugh C. Boyle, Bishop of Pitts- Vatican CSty. Sept. 4 (Radio) OD Solemn Requiem Man» will pitiful struggle of these people Sept 14 Very Rev.