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Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 10-24-1958 The Advocate - Oct. 24, 1958 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 - Oct. 24, 1958" (1958). The Catholic Advocate. 45. https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate/45 The Advocate M,w,r off,C,al PubUcatio “ °* the Archdiocese of Newark, N. J. lU Vr. b, C r,p„o„ Prlc .. l 4 v rlv and „ of the Diocese of Paterson, N. J. push**** w..kiv <t P, ‘" C * -• " *«*<» T,n „.3. Act Oct. ~ J '■ VOL. 7, NO. 43 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1958 PRICE: TEN CENTS Join Parish Plan 2 More Pastors Laud Advocate NEWARK “The Advocate is the finest Catholic paper covering all the Catholic news of interest to our Pe P C ° mplete ,° coverage assures that at least one !: J , splendidly edited—complete, sprightly, courageous—Cath- olic newspaper will find its way every week into every home in thethn parish.naricn J So said two pastors in the New- ark Archdiocese this week in an- that nouncing they were enrolling their parishes in The Advocate’s Complete Parish Coverage plan. The pastors are Rev. Edward J Stanley of St. Patrick’s, Eliza- TRIBUTE TO PIUS XII: The for nine-day mourning Pius XII was climaxed a Solemn Mass beth, and Rev. period by Requiem Joseph H. Mur- in St. Peter’s Basilica. Swiss and Noble kneel in front of a tall phy of Holy Trinity, Hackensack. guards catafalque, surrounded by tiers of lighted Under the candles and the coffin At the left is the Altar plan, the paper is bearing symbolic empty of the Chair. mailed directly to every Catholic in the family parish, thereby eliminating the need for ehureh- door sales and participation in The Advocate’s annual subscrip- tion drive. THE CIRCULATION plan was inaugurated five years ago for LAST AUDIENCE: Pope Pius XII is shown with two the convenience of pastors who of residents the Newark Archdiocese at what turned wanted to have The Advocate in home in out to be his last special audience before his fatal every the parish. St. Patrick’s and Holy Trinity be- illness. Shown with him on Saturday, Oct. 4, are Mr. the 45th came and 46th parishes and Mrs. Joseph Connell of Our of Peace in the Father Lady Church, Newark Archdiocese to Stanley New Providence. subscribe to'the plan. “There is more also opportunity for They are the third and The Advocate being read and ap- fourth to announce adoption preciated if of the our Catholic nublic plan this year. A week look Pius can foward to its delivery Twice ago Sacred Heart, Thought Rloomfield, in their homes each week. We and Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, feel that an investment of a few Ridgewood, were enrolled. dollars in this regard wdl be Father Stanley declared that more than for Of “there is paid by alerting Abdicating more opportunity for our good parishioners to The Advocate the being read and ap- grandeur By Rev. James I. Tucek and greatness of our preciated if our Catholic public beloved Church.” ROME (NC) Pope Pius XII considered ab- look seriously can forward to its delivery in their IN A LETTER dicating the Papacy on two separate occasions, it was home each week.” His to parishioners. full statement follows: Father Murphy said that “It learned from one of his most intimate advisers who does seems to us-that the advantages not wish his name disclosed. “IN SIGNING for for up the com- the parish are enormous.” An plete Parish When the Pope was first stricken with an attack of the Coverage plan for :excerpt from his letter fotllows: The Advocate we have been I hiccups during his recent illness, j 4 Complete coverage means asked our reason for so I that the adviser said, he had no no- is doing. simply every family in the only the word of the man m The immediate I tion th,t he would die and truthful will toon. But whom the pope confided in hit an- 'parish receive The Advocate his I swer is that In our opinion The by remembering incapacitation last days. | mail every week. in 1954 the took into Advocate is the finest Catholic Pope consid- If XII had lived long I “Complete coverage assures eration the serious [paper covering all the Catholic that at least problems in enough to follow through his | one splendidly the world and that news of interest to our people. edited REST IN PEACE: Boland incenses in of thought a sick thinking, it would not have b"en complete, sprightly, Archbishop catafalque center aisle Sacred Heart Cathedral during an “There are so few Tope would be a drag on the im- copies sold courageous Catholic newspa- evening Mass he celebrated Oct. the first Time that a Pope had j 17 for the of the soul of Pius XII. the at repose Pope Assisting him is Rev. William portant task of (he at door the church on Per "’ill find its voicing abdicated the Papacy. j way every Hotnak Church’s in Sunday due to haste, forgetful- week into position future ques- There were at least five Pon j every home in the tions. ness and sometimes unfortu- parish. tiffs in the Church’s who history nately the indolence On Oct. 4, to of an 'Complete coverage according the have done so: Marcellus, who corre- otherwise interested Catholic sponds «ame source, the Pope felt him- reigned 4rom 296 to 304, Librri- perfectly with the ex- self market that we feel the answer pressed wish of His World’s failing physically and from 352 to 366; Benedict Leaders again ous, Excellency discussed the is to get it into the home. Boland advisability of re- IX, who reigned intermittently, Archbishops that ail Participate his for members of the signing high post the good from 1032 to 1048; Gregory Church of New- VI, ark of the Church. from 1045 to 1046; Celestine are intimately and constantly V, Med in No definite action was from School touch with the mind of their over August to December, P94, taken. There is In no record of trie and God-given shepherd.” Final from 1406 Mass for Gregory XII, to Pius XII contemplated abdication. There 1415. Given Grant VATICAN CITY Say ’cs of 53 countries, Tisserant was joined four oth- Uion to lot of WASHINGTON Eight Archbishop Representativ by improve the man- including the United States, attended the Solemn |er members of the Sacred Col- kind a constant Catholic institutions, includ- Reran Ill Requiem were inspiration. On the Inside... Quite Mass in St. Peter s Rasilica which ended the lege Cardinal Spellman of New The passing of His Holiness has ing the Seton Hall of nine-day period College VlENNA—Archbishop Josef York; Cardinal [-'rings of Co- saddened the entire world, of official mourning for Pope Pius XII. but Medicine and have Beran of Prague, from his logne, Cardinal Keltin of the he has left HOW THE NEW Dentistry, kept The Baris, heritage us will Pope vvill be elected is described Mass was offered at the golden Altar of the Chair and Cardinal Ferraro been granted a total of people by the Czechoslovak of Bologna newer lie, forgotten." along with some historical communist by Cardinal Tisserant and marked Vested background on Page 5 $476,360 in Federal regime for 9'a t in bla_jJ< and gold cepes, Members of thr delegation funds to help the end of years, was reported Novemdiale, the no present symbolically. A toweling walked slowly to the which ON FAITH build and equip additional health here to be they cata'al- represented President Ei- QUIZ have you 9 vena for tried it, on ... ill. Pope Pius XII. four-tiered . Page research facilities. gravely catafalque draped in que, where Cardinal Tisserant l>c senhower at the final funeral According a It was the final and most the crimson of Mass CATHOLIC YOUTH Week on The eight were to traveler from splcn Papal mourning, gan the absolution while thy oth- had luncheon with Card'ial opens Sunday ... for among 98 grants did liturgical tribute to its empty coffin surmounted bv comment and made by the Public Health Czechoslovakia, the 69 year-old the Su- a er four took places at each of the Spellman and Cardinal Mdutvre news, see Pages 8 17 Serv- golden prelate has been taken to a hos- preme Pastor who had devoted tiara, stood between tnc corners One by one afterward at ice to both public and private they walked the North Ame-ican pital in much Altar of the Chair GOSSIP ANI) Ceske Budejovice, about so of his Pontificate to and the A'tar around the fir.-t to College Host at the luncheon “backbiting” are discussed in the Ques- hospitals, medical schools and catafalque, was 75 miles south of restoring to the of the Confession. More than too Martin tion Box on other research institutions. The Prague He I people an active incense it and then to sprinkle Bishop J. O'Connor, sem- p a e g g was said to be part in the candles stood in levels with holy rector. 98 grants totaled $13, 168.307. suffering from a iittirgy. graduated it water. inary “PITY THE blood disorder about the which dominated POOR mother-in-law," writes a wife Seton Hall circulation The U. S. delegation, led coffin, Each concluded with Ihe I al young received $147,355.