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VATICAN CITY - Problems ments not to be deaf to stated: “Let Publication of the Archdiocese of Newark, N. J., and of Paterson, N. J. this He peace, then, of for space, hopes peace, and cry of mankind. Let them do be our objective at all times. the welfare of the children all Vol. 12, No. 1 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1962 PRICE: 10 CENTS of in their power to preaerve Let us aim at creating peace the world were the central peace." around us so that it may themes of series a of Christ- In hia new message he aaid: spread throughout the entire mas messages by Pope John. “The recollection of thia ap- world. Let us shield it from The Pontiff asked for coop- peal is all the more joyful for all that could harm it and take eration among nations explor- us ... because of the clear care not to endanger it by any- THERE'S STILL TIME! ing space at a ’ reception for aigns of deep understanding thing that could disrupt or Vatican which diplomats, noted In show that the words compromise it. . his annual Christmas talk that were not wasted on the sir, his AT HIS LAST general audi- October plea for peace but touched minds and hcarta • This will be LAST ence before Christmas, Pope your iuuo and are serving to open up John XXIII told 1,500 persons if new you woro missed during tho school crusado See prospects of brotherly and do Text, Page 3 trust that he recited a full Rosary live and to hold out bright not in a that day for the day's new- complete coverage hopes of true social and inter- born children. national had not been “wasted on the peace.” • John, who To have the convenience and told Pope appeared of home delivery air,” a general au- well SPEAKING OF the council, though slightly thinner in dience he had recited a rosary the walked without as- he said: "Truly the grace of face, • To start the for the day’s newborn year with a gift for a the Lord has been sistance Ur a throne act up in subscription children. poured out friend or tha Clementine Hall and ad- relative. on His Church beyond all ex- dressed an overflow crowd in DIPLOMATS pectation." FROM 50 na- "There have been a strong voice. He did not USE ON tions heard the few times COUPON PAGE 2 81-year-old refer to his illness. that in the course of the Christian Pope pray 1963 may "wit- The of Christ- era 20 centuriei in Pope spoke ness many more of these duration mas and said that he had al- when so ardent peaceful conquests of the a longing gen- has been felt in human hearts ready recited three complete ius of man In the apace for the desired rosaries that day. The third, field." Of those who work for unity by the Lord. he had been devoted to State Studies . . said, HOME FROM Boland from meets such the Pontiff - (third right) his two new auxili- goals, said: the newborn children be- Ways "That they be one. This day's aries for the first time since their elevation to the J. "History will write their may episcopacy as Bishop-elect John is the design of Divine Provi- cause the is at and names in letters of Dougherty, his right, Bishop-elect Joseph A. Costello, at his left, greet him gold." dence the universal father of the God thst we must put into aboard the Leonardo Da Vinci his return the "May deign to inspire whole human since To Aid Med on from Vatican Council. Others from left effect, venerable and family School the organizers of these great brothers, are James A. vicar Martin W. Christ redeemed all men. Msgr. Hughes, general; Stanton, and it rests a serious obligation Msgr. spatial with tho TRENTON - enterprises Gov. Richard will schedule another George W. Shea, of Immaculate Conception who attended the upon each one’* conscience. J. meeting Seminary, council idea of associating in their Hughes has instructed the with school "On the day of judgment, next with the Archbishop. projects and discoveries brsve attorney general's office to month. particulir and general, each and able men of determine if every race Mother, any constitution- under he and one will be asked, not whether My al Currently study, Results Assessed nation." problems would be involved he achieved unity, but said, is the advisability of a in giving state assistance to whether he and worked The Doctor program of student subsida- POPE JOHN'S annual prayed the Seton Hall Med- Christmas broadcast and suffered for whether University tion. The state is also investi- was the it; Pope John's recent sick- ical School. he enforced the * 30th in a series begun by Pope a wise and pru- The gating possibility of tak- Council’s ness recalled his first bout Governor said he is in- Session Pius XI dent and on discipline, ing over the school, located in Opening Christmas Eve, patient with illness. It happened in vestigating the question be- 1932. The Father far-seeing, and whether he the Jersey City Medical Cen- Holy re- 1922, when be * suffered cause the was medical school, ter newed his for responsive to the impulses on a lease arrangement appeal peace throat trouble after in 1955, has of coming opened been run- and asserted charity. . ." with the city. that the Second to Rome to work in the Sa- ning at a deficit. He said he Vatican Termed Council has resulted cred for the The medical school has Good 430 Congregation was of the deficit in POPE JOHN THEN said: "It appraised at Beginning the "spontaneous revela- t the Faith. students. Several Propagation o a years ago 1* our wish that thia Christ- meeting he and State Edu- By JAMES C. O’NEILL pand the functions of the al- interim tion, almost unexpected by voters turned down a referen- period will be the new- The trouble persisted and cation Commissioner mas of 1962 should be one of Freder- (NC) - ready existing Pontifical Com- instituted most people," of a sense of Roncalii lost dum to establish a medical ly coordinating com- young Father ick M. Raubingcr held with What did the first session of mission Christian and deeper, truer joy and peace school for Radio, Motion Pic- mission. unity - his voice. The doctors or- school at Rutgers, the state of soul for all men and officials, including Dr. the ac- tures and Television to include The headed . espec- university. The existence of commission, by dered e change of air and James E. McCormack, of complish? What will the He likened the council's first ially for families, which are the Seton happen press. Amleto Cardinal Cicognani, sent him out to the Italian the school. Hall school was con- the foundation of mankind." in the nine-month interim un- If approved by the Pope, and of six Cardinals, session to a “bright beacon” avaiL sidered a factor in the composed Riviera, but to no voting. til the second session in said inviting all Of Christmas he said: “Cer- SETON HALL opens Bishop Zuroweste, this including Francis Cardinal Christians "from However, be decided to pay officials have It has been estimated that tainly no of the September? And what can be could mean “there would be the farthest comers solemnity declined to Spellman of New York, and a of the visit his home and see comment on the the school’s annual deficit is Church is better suited to a to expected of- the second ses- set up an International center number of Bishops, will work world to heed the call of the meeting. The Governor said he $1 million. characterize the council than his mother. sion? for consultation on all with the 10 council Son ~ot God made the prob- regular Man, the birth of She immediately spotted The answer to the lems Child Christ which was complete dealing with communica- commissions and secre- of Bethlehem." unity announced in the trouble: “You're not first question can really only tions media. This center could tariat. Heavenly glory and wearing a sweater." be given after the entire coun- make available information HE QUOTED from his im- In the joy of brotherhood Protestant of all He started wearing a cil ia finished. But keeping in and technological advice for AS ENVISIONED by the passioned plea for peace of men both those who and the trouble 25 the have been created and those sweater, mind the old axiom “well be- the best means to be used in norms of the council for the Oct. during Cuban cleared gun is half done," a partial various countries and under interim session, alt the proj- criais. At that time the Pope still destined to become in- up. evaluation the ects various said: "We all of the earth Dined Priests of significant various conditions. Moreover, prepared by the beg govern- habitants . . . by work of the first session can it could be an international preparatory commissions sre be made. center for coordinating efforts to be reviewed and re-evalu- NEWPORT, R.I. (RNS) the ated. success by participants. in the entire field and for plac- Catholic priests took their MORE THAN 2,000 council ing at the disposal of the Bish- "The projects must be pre- General Vetoes Protestant-' counterparts to INVITATIONS Fathers took part in the 36 to the dinner ops much technical and in such a that the Assembly profes- pared way dinner here —a social event work were handled in much the general congregations, or sional consultation." more general principles are without precedent in Rhode meetings. Six were same way as the Vatican projects Bishop Zuroweste also noted treated, leaving aside particu- Island. introduced—on the the handled invitations to non- liturgy, that lar in it should Birth the proposed office would problems; fact, Control Thirty-three priests and 94 Catholic sources of Revelation, the Program groups to send dele- be "consultative" in nature always be borne in mind that Protestant clergymen attend- gate-observer* to unity of the Church, commu- the ecumenical council UNITED N. Y. and trol moral and the-Second' and “not a news dispensing con- NATIONS. demographic information on religions ed the dinner in the Catholic Vatican nications media, the nature of Council. agency or a censorship organ- cerns the universal Church (RNS) A plan to provide the holding of conferences on grounds, to support a morally Information Center. The the Church and the Virgin and Prot- At the request of Catholic isation." that its dispositions sre U.N. technical assistance funds population problems. offensit • program. estant guests were from Mary—with mixed results. valid. priests sponsoring the event, permanently It is there- for family planning amt birth Catholic countries found an Baptist, By far the most successful TIIE FOURTH the Congregational, Epis- the Newport Ministers Asso- project— fore fitting tn avoid too many control clinics in countries SPEAKING AGAINST the unnatural ally in their copal, opposi- Methodist, African ciation sounded project was the one on the unity of the Church—dealt words and the out non-Catho- repetitions," wishing them was defeated so-called "birth control" sec- tion to the measure the So- Methodist Presby- lic liturgy. It was reviewed in with the problems and Episcopal, clergy as to their attitude possible norms say. here in the General Assembly. tion of the viet and other terian, resolution, Dr. Vic- Union commu- Lutheran and Unitar- toward full and its preface and first remedies of the of It is such a gathering and separation hoped the second ses- By a vote of 54 to 24, with tor Andres Relaunde of Peru niat bloc countries. The Red ian amended and churches. how would chapter were the Eastern churches sion not faced with many attend. On from the will be 32 abstentions, provision of nations to Described approved a a asserted that overpopulation objected the proposal by both hosts and receipt by an overwhelming It did not touch deadlocked of the list from the as- on debates as those resolution affecting the UN was far ideological vote. It more than just an eco- on Marxist grounds. guests as a “purely social sociation each Catholic clears the way. pro- relations between the Church which surrounded the priest projects Population Commission was re- nomic question. It is a moral As Russian delegate George gathering,” the dinner viding it receives the and Protestants. was was assigned a non-Catholic to approval on the sources of Revelation A jected. two-thirds majority and religious one as well, he P. Arkadlev put it: "The pro- hailed of the Pope, for a genuine li- The unanimously as a invite to the dinner. project won general ap- and the nature of the Church, of the was said. blem of the turgical revival and renewal. Assembly necessary underdeveloped proval but was sent back to in which great numbers of the for passage. - He pointed out that passage lands is not one of more popu- be united with a special docu- Fathers found themselves THE PROJECT on the of the section would force UN lation growth, but develop- ment the out EARLIER, sources of Revelation into prepared by Secre- completely of sympathy THE controver- member countries. Including of and ran tariat for ment resources expan- Promoting Christian with the projects as present- sial provision to recruit the heavy opposition. So fierce those which object to birth con- sion of industry," Unity and another document ed. Commission to establish were the that birth objections the drawn up by the Theology control was Fathers were asked to vote on THE NORMS projects passed Commission. specify that in the UN it* outright rejection but its Second Committee as each of the projects is pre- by a vote of 49-14, with ab- opponents could not muster the THE LAST TWO pared under the 42 projects—- supervision stentions. two-thirds majority required. the nature On of the Church and of the coordinating commis- the Inside ... At this John in- The U.S., In both ab- point, Pope the Virgin Mary—were treated sion and approved by the votes, tervened and ordered the stained on the controversial A proj- as one. The latter, however, Pope, they are to be sent to REVIEW OF this year’s top local, na- sent ect to a mixed though section, although It endorsed special introduced in so far as the Bishops. They will be re- tional and international stories will commission both In debate the representing it was distributed to the Fa- quired to examine them and principle of UN be found on 9 side* tor redrafting. technical assistance to Page thers, never did reach th» return them within a given "all as- The has been floor. Debate pects of problems.” already on the nature of time with comments. population THE SIGNIFICANCE changed from “The Sources of U.S. of a Jewish the Church began Dec. 1 and When the Bishops return the Representative Philip Revelation" to “Revelation." ended 7 M. Klutznick said that group's rejection of a resolution Dec. without reaching projects and their comments, although This ir important since one of a the US. favors federal aid to vote. the norms require the various all types of opposing private the major to the aid in objections This project is considered commissions to "see to the population control, other schools is discussed in an edi- that the project was very title the most amendments areas of the UN such among important to of the projects, program, torial on Page 8 posed a theological problem be as presented to the council. taking into account the sugges- demographic studies, were which is no means agreed by Its original form encountered tions and closely assessing the equally important. MOVEMENTS TOWARD unity with on by theologians themselves. The much opposition and, it reasons for and against, so resolution, as though passed by other Christians don't mean our never the reached a vote, it has that the projects may, at the General Assembly, THE NEXT project consid- gives basic moral will change, been sent back to the end of an rc-clabora- continued support to the positions ered was communications me- Theology adequate Popu- Commission fur be submitted to lation Commission's says Father Greeley in his col- dia. Bishop Albert R. Zuro- reworking. lion, the gen- existing eral congregation." program which for umn on 7 wcsle of Belleville, 111., a mem- provides Page WHAT WILL happen in the With collection ber of the commission all this work, in addi- and publication of which nine-month interim between tion to the almost two years of drafted the project said the tiie first and second sessions? work, Fathers approved the This Is preparatory the Pope project, answered in general has PLAN CONVENTION -William F. Johnson (right) of recommending that its expressed the hope thst only by the norm* laid down by the Wayne, president of the National Council of Catholic be the Second Vatican Council provisions kept on the gen- council's presidency and by Men, discusses the theme and of the eral level of and will be able to close for good agenda forthcoming norms that the Pope himself in his clos- national convention of the NCCM specific details for by December, 1963. with Daniel L. Mc- carrying ing speech: “The council real out Cormick of the these norms be Newark, convention general chairman. incorpo- ly remains open during the WIIAT CAN BE expected of rated into a The two men met ot the of the separate instruc- next nine months of the second session which monthly meeting New tion be suspe: opens to distributed later. •ion of the next Jersey convention committee in Atlantic where the ecumenical ses- September? City Among the project's sugges- sions As the convention will be held April 24-28. properly so called." Pope himself-has in- tions was that the Pope ex- Chief organization during the (Continued on Pago 2) Nativity Reenacted in Bethlehem Jordan (NC) BETHIEHEM, - Men shepherds' garb. They went Bethlehem of good will from all through and nearby Beit-Jala at In the parts of the earth the streets of crowd were many Christian Bethlehem singing Christ- Rachel's Tomb, located came to this city of David to Just north of dressed In Join in mas hymns and carols. Arabs, flowing robe* and the solemn this town. He then proceeded to and colorful rites reenacting From the reminiscent of the garb of around the world, men of all Basilic* of the parti- the old yet ever-new story of the birth Nativity, where he was cipants in traditional races converged here to swell to thou- the Nativity scenes. of the Prince of Peace. received by superior of the Francis- sands the in the participants three-cen- can monastery in Bethlehem. FOLLOWING MASS, Gori turies-old ceremonies which celebrate THEY WATCHED in reverent silence led a procession from the church to the the Nativity. Close to 3,000 A COLORFUL procession as the pilgrims and of hun- where the figure of the Infant Christ was basilica, Grotto of the Nati- tourists had applied for Jordanian visas dreds of and Eastern Rite priests located. carried to the spot which bears the in- vity is so could visit the formed. moved acription: “Hie de they holy places this Chanting, they solemn- Reverently he life-sire Virgine Maria Jesus Christmas. the carried a Christus eat." ly to parish Church of St. Catherine of the Infant natus (This is the place figure Jesus, dressed in where As in past years, well over 1,000 which is adjacent to the basilica silk Jesus Christ was born of the proper. swaddling clothes. Christian There, at close 11 Virgin pilgrims were able to cross to p in., they led in Once within the Mary.) the the grotto (he Patriarch bristling Israeli-Jordanian border chanting of Matins and Lauds of set The scene is a crypt under the the figure down upon the (told Star on Christmas Eve at Jerusalem's Christmas. Church of the barb- of the set Holy NaUvity —much ed-wire Nativity, in the grotto floor. cordoned Mandelbaum Gate. Patriarch Gori sang the traditional Around of it the original church built by Con- the star are inscribed the words Solemn Pontifical Mass at stantino in 330 A. thus midnight in which designate this one D., and one of LEADING THE pilgrim* to Bethle- the Church of the focal the oldest of St. Catherine. The packed points of churches In Christendom. hem was Latin Kite Christianity the very spot Patriarch Alberto congregation included high Jordanian where Christ was born. Gori, 0.F.M., of Jerusalem, who left his A FEATURE of civil and military officials, members of On this year's celebra- residence in the Jordanian Christmas Day, Masses were tion sector of the United Nations stationed was that the boys and from to delegation offered in the Grotto of the girls Jerusalem make his yearly visit to in Nativity Bethlehem almost Jordan, and members of the consular from SEEING THE SITE-At the Paramus location of the new co-institutional archdiocesan an exclusively the city of 10,000 in the Judean hills early morning until late tn tha Christian town corps of Jerusalem the afternoon. in this Moslem nation five miles to including high school due to open in 1964 are from left, Rev. James A. Stone, executive secre- just the south. 1 rench portrayed the Christmas In Consul, whose government only Pilgrims knelt in story pag- Traveling with a prayer through- police escort, the recently renewed relations tary of the Archdiocesan Development Fund; Msgr. James A. Hughes, , eant form, dressed in the traditional Patriarch diplomatic out the there at of holiest was met by dignitaries from with day, one the Jordan. spots in Christendom. Mayor Fred Galda of Paramus, Msgr. John E. Mchenry, of Our Lady of the Visitation parish, Paramus, and M. George Vuinovich, archifect. 2 THE ADVOCATE December-27, 1962 Vernacular Use Planned Good ... There’s Still Time!

Beginning - PHILADELPHIA (NC) (Continued from Page 1) projects on communications Archbiahop John J. Krol of $4.50 for one elicited, projects will bo han- media and the unity of the Philadelphia told a preia con- dled with greater surety and Church. ference here hie archdio- thpt year endoied ■peed. Already the Fathers cese will take full advantage THE PROJECTS on Revela- have been told that the ap- of new norm* on the vernacu- tion and the nature of the proximately 70 topics original- lar In the liturgy. Address ' discussion Church as revised will 'also be ly icheduled for will Uae of the native language be made up for re-introduction. compressed to 20. Duplica- in at least portions of the tion Other major projects that will Name and repetition will be Masa is virtually certain, said weeded And is be considered will be the role out. the hope to the who was of of Bishops in the Church, not Archbiahop one present the Fathers with proj- the five undaraecretariea of City Zone State only in their capacity as Or- ects that they themselves have the council. dinaries of , but also had ample opportunity to help RENEWAL New "Such sectloni as the □ □ form and draft. in their "collegiate’’ relation as fellow of the uni- Gloria, Epistle, Goepel and Among the first Items on the Bishops CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT versal Church united with the Creed," he said, "will almoet September agenda will be the be Included," THE ADVOCATE presentation of the amend- Bishop of Rome. certainly It will be in this project that He laid 31 CUNTON ments on the remaining seven exact changas ST., NEWARK 2, N.J. the and chapters of the liturgical proj- competence authority agreed upon at the Second X D 27 of national or regional confer- Council ect. Also up for early action Vatican cannot be re- be the ences of Bishops will be ex- vealed but he added; will final drafts of the CHRISTMAS PARTY-Billy Schmming, 7, and Donna Wood, 8, receive gifts during inter- yet, amined. "Latin as a unifying view with Santa (John Julian) who has John H. to assist him principle The rule of the in Msgr. Byrne during party will be least in laity the 22 for St. retained, at Bid Church Dec. Peter's Orphanage children at the South Orange Elks Club. Citizenship will also come before the principal parta of the the Fathers. Man, but tha principle of People in the News By Jewish During the first session It unity does not mean complete was touched on in several of uniformity." - JERUSALEM A Name (RNS) the projects presented. to Giuseppe Cardinal Pizzardo, Msgr. C.W. Gille of Wiscon- Jewish-bom Carmelite monk Group But Revamp of the Sacred the treatment of the Congre- sin Rapids and Msgr. J. Fran- whose to claim Jewish 50 petition problem was only piecemeal Missions gation of Seminaries and Uni- cis Brady of Eau Claire, both under Israel’s Law nationality and it is expected that the lay versities, marked his 25th year and vicars general in of Return the was rejected by apostolate will be considered on Revelation To See as a Cardinal Dec. 13. the LaCrosse (Wis.) Diocese, Israeli Holy Supreme Court has ap- in its In the Project Andrew P. di- have been named protono- entirety coming Magr. Landl, VATICAN CITY A plied as a non-Jew for the session. VATICAN CITY (RNS) - rector in for Catholic Re- taries (NC) - of Florence, ; Archbishop Thomas Holland of Ports- Italy apoatolic. status of resident. new listing of the Vatican's permanent Members com- lief Scrvlcei-NCWC, and Francis Cardinal There are many other sub- of the special Gabriel Garrona of Toulouse, mouth, England; and Msgr. Msgr. Spellman Brother Daniel, 0. Carm., diplomatic corps shows a rec- director York received jects that most likely will come mission set up to recast the France; Archbishop Pietro Pa- Hermann Volk, professor of Joseph Howard, of of New has tha born of Jewish parents in Po- ord number of SO millions to before the Revelation for the ecu- of the Chicago Archdiocese's Col- Order of Brilliant Star with Fathers, including project rent#, Assessor the Sacred dogmatic theology at the Uni- the land, applied for an Israeli Holy See. lege of St. of the Lake Grand Cordon from President consideration of world prob- menical council have been an- Congregation of the Holy Of- versity of Muenstcr, Germany. Mary identity card at Haifa as a lems such and nounced The new list includes 37 in Rome, have been named Kai-shek in as poverty over- here. fice; Archbishop Giovanni Also to the mixed Chiang apprecia- first toward appointed 11 step possible ap- For the The of the com- embassies, legations and 2 experts of the Second Vatican tion of his for tha population. as Pope presidency Peruzzo, Bishop of Agrlgento, commission were two friendship for experts d'affaires plication citizenship by said on Dec. 6, when the coun- mission is shared by Augus- Italy; Maurice Eastern An- charges accredited Council. Chinese people. naturalization. Archbishop on Rites; Bishop cil is over "it will be with the Vatican, Joseph Cardinal of Franz Cardinal of then a tin Cardinal Bea, S.J., and Al- Roy of Quebec, Canada; Arch- drew Katkoff, Ordaining Bish- Frlngs Koenig Automatic Israeli citizen- of to all de- Ottaviani. During 1962, 12 new ambas- Cologne, 75, one of the 10 Vienna has an Invita- question extending fredo Cardinal bishop Alfredo Scherer of Por- op of the Byzantine Rite for pre- accepted is Jews under sadors and two mlniiters Cardinals the Second Cardinal ship granted the partments of the life of the to Alegre, Brazil; Archbishop and Rev. Tcodoro Min- pre- siding of tion from Stefan CARDINAL Ottaviani is Rome, sented 1950 Law of Return. The high Church, social questions in- Franjo of the their credentiali to Vatican Council, was reported Wyszynski, of Poland, council’s The- Seper Zagreb, Yugo-. ted, Superior General of court, in a 4-1 decision, ruled cluded, whatever the council president, of the Francisco Bar- Pope John. The ambassadors making "good progreia" fol- to visit the communist country si*via; Bishop Italian Congregation of Basil- that the law does not assembly decide .** ology Commission, which pre- nado were from Cuba, the lowing an eye operation In next apply may .. y Viejo, 0.P., of Sala- ian . Philip- early year. Jews abandon Ju- sented the controversial pro- llonduraa, Ecua- Vienna. to who What the council will do, and manca, Spain. pine!, Japan, Rev. Frederick J. Steven- for another religion. ject. Cardinal Bea ia presi- EXPERTS FROM both the dor, the Dominican director of the NCWC daism what it did in the first ses- Ireland, Hev. Riccardo Lombardi, son, dent of the Secretariat for Pro- Also, Bishop Charue of Na- A government official in- sion, 's to prepare for the fu- Theology Commission and the Republic, Iran, Argentina, 8.J., founder of the Move- Youth Department, ha* been dicated that Brother Daniel’s moting Christian Unity, spear- mur, Belgium; Maronite Rite named ture the coming of what Pope secretariat have been Nicaragua, Spain, and Peru. ment for a Better World, has elevated to the rank of head of to the proj- Bishop Michael Doumllh of The application for resident status John has often called a "New opposition to serve on the mixed com- ministers were from Fin- left his for domestic with the Fran- Rome headquarters ect on the thet it is too Ssrba, Lebanon; Bishop land and India. would be granted. Pentecost." ground mission. Those from the lor- a Latin American tour. of Right Reverend . and unnecessarily offan- jo Franic of Split and Makar- rigid mer arc Msgr. Joseph C. Fen- alve non-Cathollcs. ska, Yugoslavia; Bishop to ton, professor of theology at Georges Pelletier of Three When diacussion of the prob- the Catholic University of to Rivera, Joseph lem threatened become long Que.; Bishop America, Washington; Msgr. Bottle Hill and John inter- Schroeffer of Elchstaett, difficult, Pope Ugo Laltanzi, theology profes- vened to debate on an- Germany; Bishop Frances- stop It, sor at the Pontifical Lateran co that a com- Spanedda of Bosa, Italy; nouncing special University in Rome; and Revs. invites to mission would be to Bishop Jan van Dodewaard of you agay organized Caroio Belie. 0.F.M.; Giorgio more ac- tho Netherlands; put the project into Haarlem, Castellino, 5.D.8.; Lorenzo di form. Auxiliary Bishop Mark Mc- ceptable Fonzo, 0.F.M., Conv.; Alex- The mixed commission’* Grath of Panama City, Pana- ander Kerrigan, O.FM.; and OPEN HOUSE the secretaries ma; Bcnno Gut, 0.5.8., secretaries are Damian Van den Eynde, Commission Abbot Primate of the Benedic- of the Theology O.F.M. All the religioui priests the secretariat. tine Confederation; and Father and unity They are members at Rome New Year's Eve Rev. Aniceto Fernandez, Mas- are, respectively, Sebas- 0.P., univenltlea. ter General of Dominican tian Tromp, S.J., and Msgr. the Order. Expert* from the unity sec- Jan G.M. Willebrands. and retariat are Msgrs. Michele Michael Cardinal Browne, NEW Maccarrone, professor of ot the Theol- MEMBERS from the 0.P., a member Church history at the Lateran Commission, and Achilla unity secretariat are Archbish- NewYear’sDay ogy University; Eduard Stake- of op John Heenan of Liverpool, CLEARANCE! Cardinal Lienart, Bishop director of the Johann England; Archbiahop Lorenz meier, Special holiday dinnerstartsat 9 EM. Mario and Lille, France, and one of the of Jaeger of Adam Moehler Institute the usual 10 members of the council Paderbom, Ger- trippings for ringing in the Neve Year. Paderbom, Germany; Ivan presidency—both of whom had many; Archbishop Joseph before off to Martin Vodopivec, professor at the Fortify yourself going your private already been named to the of Rouen. France; Francois Pontifical Urbsn University; and havofun untilwo close commission—have been Bishop Charriere of party—orstay at 3. mixed and Revs Gregory Baum. Lausanne, Geneva and In its vice presi- appointed as OS.A.; Johann Feiner; Jer- a bourg, Switzerland; Bishop dents. ; and Gus- ✓ New Year’s Emile De Smedt of Bruges, ome Hamer. O P Special Day Other Cardinals previously tave Thils. are all Belgium; Biahop William Hart The priests named to the mixed commis- of Dunkeld, professors or former profes- Cardinal Scotland; Bishop Menu Children sion are Joseph Pieter sors at Catholic institutions. for Niermsn of Groningen, Frlnga of Cologne. Germany; the Netherlands; Ger- Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of Bishop ard van Velaen, 0.P., of Vienna; Joseph Cardinal Le- Kroonatad, Republic of South febvre of Bourges. France; Bottle Hill Africa; RESTAURANT Paul Cardinal Lcger of Mon- LOVEABLE treal; Albert Cardinal Meyer of Chicago; Fernando Cardinal ST. BERNARD o Santi- tßoym IPttT 117 Mala Street Quiroga y Palacios of de Compostclla, Spain; Madison • HI ago FOR THE CLERGY Ernesto Cardinal Ruffinl of & SEMINARIANS and Rufino 75 Palermo, Italy, FRontier 7-2358 Free Early Reservations Cardinal Santos of Manila, the Parking Urgent Philippines. wr.

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December 27, 1962 THE ADVOCATE 3 Pontiff Talks of Glory, Peace and Unity at Christmas NCWC Sews Service of her exaltation. it by anything that could dis- and are serving to open up proper featurei and Council 8 Gloria develop- our wish that it should be • translation mod* avail- or it. Oh how new prospects of Following it tb* text of on English (1) “Gloria In Excelsis Deo.” rupt compromiae brotherly ment. Christmas of truer charity be- Peace Is Precious great a duty is this for trust and to hold out Over sbl* by the Vatican Prist Offic* of tbi Christmas address of This is the liturgical climax of every bright the vast, complex and tween members of the Mys- which be th* need (2) Besides the glory which it Pope, now and alwaya the hopes of true social and in- •till turbulent tical each Pop * John XXIII on Dec. 22 in tpohe of for the Christmas hymn. And In man of crea- Body, seeking gen- God constant endeavor of .the four ternational gives to in the highest peace. tion, aa It la described the of Peace and expressed his hopes for Christian unity. this same hymn the Catholic in the erously well-being the the and yeara of our humble aervlce On the subject of these hap- first brothers and dear Church united in council heavens, mystery lines of Genesis, the spir- community in the family and Venerable commemoration aa we atrive to make it and py- developments in national ring out every year at Christ- forth like the of Christ’s it of God was in social and re- children, the ecumenical coun- bursts flowering moving. Pre- international time above the watchful birth was for us will continue to atrive to the and international affairs, seen mas of reconciled pilgrims here scinding from more exact def- lations. cil which, through the grace of anew humanity and which below a of to end ia to act aa the servant simply as the beginning of a shepherds are re- to its Creator and regenerated message peace initions and more detailed Our heart, which is touched Our Lord, has made an aus- of the servants of who new ap- on the holy night in Christ in all the earth. "In terra pax God, chapter in the history of it is by the of this has left its peated by Joy and peace plications, certainly true enchantment picious beginning of the divine encounter hominibus bonae voluntatis" is in truth the Lord and Prince the modern world, it is most in praise among men and that regard to whatever hour, comes close to each of Imprint on this year’s celebra- peoples. of Peace. to observe the between heaven and earth. (Peace on earth among men pleasing part survives venerable brothers tion of Christmas. Consider the emotion the Fa- in the spiritual patri- you, and played by our radio What emotion is there in that of good will). message, mony of dear children, by means of the The period thers of the council felt as they in Holy Church, even Heavenly message which an- The word “heaven" Is not To Men of Goodwill spoken as it was har- where it aid of radio and tele- from Oct. 11 began their work every day monious does not exist in its powerful "the the At we are now for and exultant chorus nounces great joy which rare in pages of the Old speaking fullness, there have been few vision so that, present in your to Dec. 8 saw with these words in the Mass—- with the shall be to all the and and New but the the radio and television, we voices of the Bishops homes, radiant with people" “ Gloria in Excelsis Testaments, times in the course of the expecta- two months Deo”—re- that all of the Catholic Church from in the voices of the angels tak- word "earth” is far more fre- think upright men of Christian centuries tion of the birth of we of intense re- peated in many tongues, ac- part of the who era—2o in Christ, and And of all the earth's goodwill who are listening will every world, are enabled ing flight praising God, quent. duration—when so ardent to offer to you ligious activ- cording to the various rites were gathered here in Rome a saying: “Glory to God in the treasures the most precious like to hear again the appeal has our tender, fatherly here in which furnished copi- k for the work of the council longing been felt in hu- greetings. ity and earth happily and the we made for peace and for in We should highest peace on and most noteworthy is man hearts for the de- wish to pause i Rome. It ous attractive examples of the mutual and holy brotherhood under the unity among men of good will" that of peace. "Pax in terra" understanding sired the while at the table of the room, was as if a their liturgies: Roman and by Lord. concord of nations in our loving guidance of the succes- in (Luke 2, 14). (peace on earth)—we sing it in Such the workshops, in the class- bea- Ambrosian, Greek and Slavic, sor of St. Peter In St. Peter’s sensitivity, as has been bright Venerablo brethren and dear chorus with the of Beth- broadcast message of Oct. 25: rooms and halls of Antiochene and angels observed in this first science, con was allow relish Armenian, lehem—“Pax in own basilica. It is a breath presen- the bedside of the children, us to a terra homini- "We renew today this tation of the of reli- by sick and raised over Alexandrian, Byzantine, Chal- of the pure spirit of the Gospel problem little longer the joy of this bus bonae voluntatis" (Peace solemn appeal. We beg all to the aged, wherever there ar« the Eternal City to invite aU dean, Melkite, Syrian, Maron- and a living flame of sincere gion our contemporaries by Christmas, moved as we still on earth men of not to be deaf to men who or who ite and that among good governments Catholic means of the pray suffer, Christians from the farthest many others, mov- mankind. them apostolate which puts council, gathers work either for are by the emotions of the will). this cry of Let all in the themselves or corners of the world to heed ed the heart to glorify and the Lord’s divine precept into together imagery of council. Let us rest in loving Of all the blessings that life do all that ia in their power others, who work nobly with the love God. and the one fold and one shepherd. call of the Son of God meditation these words of and have to for to Let practice consecrates it: mind and heart and on history offer, preserve peace . . . The together Is body. made Man, the Child of Beth- It was thus that it "Seek first the kingdom of God coming some- the Christmas liturgy. appeared individuals and families and them continue to negotiate, for We should wish Ur place our the Redeemer of all to thus that and His justice, and all these times timid, sometimes not lehem, us and we de- nations, truly the most this honorable and at- hand on the heads of the little Three related thoughts come pre- open without men and Teacher of ull na- this things shall be given be- misgivings due to the lighted in conspiracy of cious and is titude is a witness of you ones, to look into the chil- to mind as this feast of Christ- important peace. powerful sides" prejudice, which we can well tions. praise, of surpassing joy and The existence of and each one's conscience before (Matt. 6, 33). dren’s eyes, to the mas draws near in the full peace encourage in the It is in this imagine and which we wish Certainly no solemnity homage to the merciful good- of zeal to preserve it is the the bar of history. To natural, period fathers and mothers in the light of the great events of the promote, of expectation and also to Church is better suited to ness of the Heavenly Father. in the fes- understand, so that of council. assurance of the world’s tran- foster and agree to discus- performance their daily du- characterize the council than tive activity of Christmas with divine grace this prej- He who was fortunate But a condi- at all levels and at all ties. To all we should wish to The of the quility. necessary sion, which udice the birth of Christ which was (1) glory Lord de- follows, that special ref- may be overcome. enough to be present or even tion of peace is the goodwill times, is a course of wisdom repeat the angel’s words: “We announced in clared in the angelic song. erence should be made to the The "one fold and one shep- heavenly glory to hear the echo will never of each and every one. Where and prudence which draws bring you tidings of great Joy; of domestic fnd in the joy of brotherhood (2) The coming and enjoy- this “Gloria in Excelsis this is lacking it is vain down the earth the bless- prosperity society herd"—expressed with heart- to you is born the Savior," and forget to upon and felt of all men—both those who ment of on earth in of the family as one of supplication in the "ut peace an- Deo” which was answered not for happiness and bless- of heaven.” then to add with SL hope ings the have been created and those swer to the of men blessings of Christian unum sint" (that they be aspirations merely by the people, but in ing. The recollection of this may Augustine: ap- What a of itill destined to become inhab- and nations. true peace. source of joy, one) the Last Supper (John ■ "Christ is born and lies in Gregorian spirit, by over Let peace, then, be our ob- peal is all the more Joyful for itants of sweetness, and of is 17, 21)—rings out from a dis- of the earth. (3) The and the 2,000 united here from at peace the manger, but He rules the apostolate Bishops jective all times, let us aim us, venerable brothers and this triple apparition of Beth- tance of 20 Christian centuries world. The Christian of the of of the Catholic ... He is wrapped in spirit per- triumph unity Holy every part at creating peace around us so dear children, because of the lehem and of ceives like- Church in the the feast of Naiareth, with and makes urgent appeal to swaddling clothes, but He le at once a happy thought, prayer, world, on Mary that it may spread throughout clear signs of deep understand- the three persons, the heart of every individual. clothed with Jesus, . ness between the acclamation and sacrifice of Christ for the Immaculate, the mother of the entire let us shield show that immortality . . world, ing which the words Mary and Joseph, and how That they may be one, that He found no room in the of the Fathers of the council spiritual benefit of the whole Jesus and our own, resplen- it froht all that could harm it were not wasted on .the air, inn, profound is the teaching of the they be onel "That all but and the angelic voices which world. dent in the and take care may He will make for Himself surpassing glory not to endanger but touched minds and hearts little "The Imitation book, of may be one, as thou. Father, a temple in the heart of those Christ,” which describes the in me and I in that thee; they who believe Let us stir . . . personality of "the good, also be one In that then love may us, up our that we may peace-loving man” (Bk. 11, the world may believe that attain to His eternity” (term. Ch. 3), of whom it is said that thou has sent me” (John 17, Ido, 4). "he turns into everything 21). This is the ultimate ex- O Eternal Word of the Fa- good.” planation of the miracle of ther, Son of God and of Mary, WILDEROTTER love, begun in Bethlehem, of reenact in the hearts of men Holy Brotherhood which the shepherds and the the miracle of Your birth. the first Clothe with (3) The third harmonious and magi were fruits: the immortality the salvation of all children You have triumphant vibration of the men, their un- redeemed, ion in faith and enkindle their bind Christmas celebration asso- charity, love, all through the visible Church together in the bonds of Your ciated with its interior happi- founded Christ that NORTH BERfiEN ness, which by Mystical Body, so Your That they be one: coming may bring true Joy, experienced with a may and holy joy in their This is the design of Divine secure peace industrious personal par- brotherhood Providence that we must to individuals and ticipation in the bolding of the put into effect, venerable broth- nations. Amen. Amen. council, finds expression In the ers, and it May the comfort of the holy brotherhood of the Bish- places a serious ops. obligation upon each one's con- apostolic bleating come down science. On the of upon you, venerable brothers Truly the grace of the Lord day Judg- has ment, particular and general, and dear children, as a reflec- been poured out on His each one will be asked not tion of the Divine Child of Church beyond all expectation. GOING OUT whether he achieved Bethlehem's heavenly favor. It We were trembling at the unity, but whether he and is that blessing which the thought that the goodness of prayed worked and suffered humble vicar of Him who is Our Blessed Lord wishes for It, to the Prince of take whether he enforced a wise Peace, the Fa- pity on the miseries of a and prudent ther of the world to in- world of which He is the Savior discipline, patient come, and far-seeing, and whether he vokes now upon you with all and Redeemer, but which, aft- was responsive to the impulses the fullness of a father’s love. er 20 centuries of history, is still of charity. OF BUSINESS so far from answering His This desire of the heart of Invitation with a fully Cattle Auction Christ should be invitation generous response. The reality an has to us to dedicate ourselves far surpassed every ex- Aids Students pectation: the anew to the task of establish- "By Lord, this SPOKANE, Wash. has been done ing among Catholics a firm (NC) and it is won- fifteen students and abiding love, and witness foreign of derful in our eyes” (Matt. 21, to Goniaga University here aro 42). God has beard that unity yhich is the first and an- ahead mark of the Church and of $4,000 after attending a swered the prayers of conse- benefit livestock LAST 4 in the vast field auction at SALE DAYS helping, of crated souls, of children, of Christian denominations and Union Stockyards. the sick and of the suffering. About 60 head of cattle were He has heard beyond, to bring about the also the yearn- the sellers unity toward which the aspira- auctioned, donating ing of those who desire, but all of the tions of upright and generous or part proceeds to do not know how to of , pray, souls reach out. help provide board and room those who long to re-establish WED-THURS.-FRI & SAT. Venerable brothers and dear for IS young men nine from in the secrecy of conscience children, as we look forward Latin America and six from the reconciliation of eternal western to Christmas and reflect upon Europe. laws with the demands of per- the ecumenical council, the The event was one of the sonal vocation. work of which is still going first auctions in Stockland, a A characteristic result of on, so that it may come fin- new sales pavilion. F. Wallace the DEC. 26-27-28 & ecumenical council has to a Rothrock asked 29th ally happy conclusion, Jr., president, been the spontaneous revela- our heart goes out to you with each stockman to donate tion, almost unexpected by paternal affections. It is our calves, hogs or sheep for the STORE most CLOSES FOREVER SATURDAY people, of the sense of wish that this Christmas of “livestock for peace" live- unity—or rather of the attrac- 1982 should be one of deeper, stock sale. tion, truer and informed, conscious, and joy peace of soul One animal was sold 38 well-received, toward Christian for all men and especially for times, another IS, as buyers of brotherhood—expressed in the families, which are the very the animals shouted “Resell Creed foundation of mankind. Apostles’ in its per- it" after making a purchase. suasive affirmation of the The auctioneer did. Church as one, holy, catholic Christmas Wish and for the apostolic, not dom- It is our wish that it should ination, but rather for the be a Christmas of prayer and Jerome J. service, of the of Stanley NAME people all reflection, to to the YOUR correspond * * for whom CHURCH GOODS nations, the plan of earnest desire of Jesus Christ Christ is a deeply-felt longing, for the unity of believers in 116 WASHINGTON STRI i even this though longing may His name and His Gospel: MA 2-5071 NEWARK N not always be in its OWN PRICE! recognized That they may be one. It is

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North Bergen - UN 6-3000 4 THE ADVOCATE December 27, 1982 Film Discusses From ENROLL NOW News Europe Par January Italian ZARCONE Aid to Schools Start Your SCIENTIFIC SHOE FITTERS NEW YORK (NC) - A 16- "Baautlclm Aoencyi DR. SCHOLL (HOIS Cardinal Takes minutc, sound-slide film in Carttr* with Per Reds to Task men end women color on Issues in the govern- Jr. Medic Arch Preserver BERLIN 4NC) Stefan ment ald-to-education debate &VtSSU government for not allowing vided the Polish prelates with tf for Children has been the New learning. Cardinal Wyszynski has more Polish Bishops to attend food and produced by lodging. York 317 LAKIVIEW AVE. criticized Poland’s communist the first session the Of the close Archdiocesan Education of to 70 Bishops (Noor I. tlh> Ecumenical Committee. Como council, according in the country, the Cardinal . Beauty N. The committee’s Culture CLIFTON, J. BUY to reports reaching here. said, "only 25 Polish Bishops presenta- College participated'' in the council. tion, entitled “Equal Rights 111 llllian It. DOCTOR'S PRISCRiPTIOHS PILLID for faltriM, N. J. On Prom loo* by Certified Your THE PRIMATE of Poland Many had to remain at Children," is being offered Ixperfi home, 18. MIM at Mass to groups the nation Next spoke a in Warsaw’s he stated, because of illness, across as St. John's Cathedral. Close to "because they could not leave a basis for discussion pro- Cor 5.000 grams on aid to education. persons packed the their flocks or because they from church and overflowed into the could not Information is available get passports." iiimi snowfilled street outside. • from the committee at 487 BENNER Cardinal Park New York N. Y. Wyszynski also Hit Sunday Work Ave., 22, took the government to task The film ia available for pur- RAMBLER VALLETTA, Malta (RNS)— for allowing the chase at the production cost of. SAKS SIRVICI Bishops who • Auxiliary Bishop Emmanuel $7.50 went to the council a per copy. "Sam* location atnco IMS" only vicar of S4I Galea, general the Hackanaack St. I. RutharfarS very limited amount of money. •I M«i Malta Archdiocese, has' con- He thanked Pollsh-Americans On Union Ava.. 1 block watt of demned operation of the Malta and Latin American church- Barsen Auto, off Routa 17. Labor Party’s printing press men whose contributions pro- KITCHEN on Sundays and Catholic holy days of obligation. In a letter to the parish CHAIRS ■zz priest of a town where the work was being done, Bishop RECOVERED SAFER in Galea called for an Hour of Driving Adoration "as reparation for the scandal." VISIT TO BLIND-Gov. Richard J. Hughes talks with blind Slippery Weather Starts The denouncement was the child at St. Home for latest incident in a prolonged Joseph's the Blind, Jersey City, as Mrs. $3.95 of Hughes is greeted Sister Rose 4 controversy many years be- by Imelda, C.S.J., par chair with tween the Labor and superior. The and 1 Goodyears! Party Governor, his wife some of their child- the Church. ren paid o Christmas visit to the home Dec. 21. THI WESCO CO. * TVmotic • Mass Savings rf* Airport Rt. 23 at 46 Clrela takas only Weekly Calendar On Wayne CL 6-1484 Sundays Op«n W»d. & Frl. -Til 9 fM. 18 NEWARK—A reminder has been issued to travelers that seconds, or less! nm IN THE REAR UP IN Mass is offered FRONT FRIDAY, DEC. t> K. ef Harrison New every Sunday Main § C., at end Holy Day at Newark Air- Academy Gregory Club of New Jer- Year’s Eve party at club- NYLON NYLON port for their conver >cnce sey, Upper Montclair Holi- house. and for workers. PR..coll 3-5900 Sore-Grip AD-Weather“42" day get-together at clubhouse, airport C rn Mar ef the Sea Council, K. Mass ell is celebrated on those At your service 8:30 till 6 daily; 9 p.m. Doris Beck and Leo ef o 3 Great New Yoon never buy a C., Bayonne 40Ui annual daye at 9 a.m. in the Newark- , better Cielo chairmen. HU 'M Economy Buy! tire la its price New Year’s Eve dinner-dance. Restaurant. 8 on Friday: till 3 on New Year's Ere. „' er «•**. Turnpike* SATURDAY, DEC. 2$ proved. Lawreucian Catholic Club, 95 New York Dance, St. John'* ®12 Hall, 30th St. ■ s<^9s MONDAY, DEC. 31 South Orange Council. K. of €.70x13 Mack. TOte-tne in ud jrwr oM C. New Year’s Eve party 10 BONUS DAYS srx at clubhouse. Our Lady of Grace OeuncU, ■ACCOUNTS TRANSFERREDTRANSFI Seminarian 2VS I Draft Is Issue xeadquarters I FREE ! ! BERLIN (NC) Polish ■ YOURIDE Bishops at the ecumenical SAFER, « i^ TIRES WEAR council have sent the Warsaw LONGER WITH Tufsyn government a telegram renew- | their request that semin- for ing highest durable in tho treed arians be deferred New, Tufayn of Goodyear Thee from mili- i ataye flexible at low temperatures when ntw nib- tary service, it was learned ben harden. And b«nW here. Tufayn nuiMf the •ala tire rubber in Goodyear history. They were understood to have protested that I conscrip- dividends tions of seminarians are now fVSUB.MOUNTING #• NO MONET DOWN? taking place despite existing \TermsmkmmslJSwmkfy, Church State agreements to the effect that seminarians will be deferred until their studies ere take less than the best? completed. Why GOODYEAR ■ft.; (MHIIMI MM OK aomuM nan tnm oh mr mmm mm SPECIAL ' ■

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N»! oil «tyU« OPEN MONDAY FRIDAY 9 A.M.-3 P.M. In «U »<«#». FRIDAY EVENING 6-8 P.M. The Church the U. in S. December FCC Raps Loyola 27, 1962 THE ADVOCATE 5 Win for Residences Exemption On Video HARRISBURG, P«. (RNS)— gard the teaching residences under which some Catholic Operation The School Board of Harris- in the same light that the Su- high school students attend a WASHINGTON (RNS)—The The Catholic burg has granted real estate preme Court regarded the technical school school was in- public part of Federal Communications Com- tax to Catholic chancellor’s residence volved between 1953 and 1958 exemptions —as their school day. mission reprimanded Loyola in a two Church properties used as res- part of an educational institu- Msgr. McDowell said the ad- long contest with University for the manner in other for Channel idences for Sisters and priests tion. vantages of the applicants 4 plan, begun which it has operated tele- in New who teach in parochial As to the land held for fu- this fall Orleans. It was after two years of vision station New schools. ture WWL-TV, selected by the FCC development, Milnor said, study, arc “countless." It largely Orleans, and restricted renew- It acted after the Harris- “We had little chance of on the basis of its promise to up- gives Catholic people direct al of the station's license Diocese initiated to render better public service. burg court holding the non-exemption sta- benefits for their tax dollars. one year instead of the cus- action against the board. tus of this land because within Spokesmen for the musicians • tomary three years. charged that Loyola devoted a In addition to the residences, the last few years, con- In a 6-1 decision, the FCC total of the tax exemptions cover a solidated schools in the rural Aid Miners’ Families only 11.8% for live tract of land held the dio- and resolved a controversy over hroadcairts 24.25% pro- areas - against by are purchasing con- PITTSBURGH (NC) The renewal of the television li- posed. ( ('so for expansion of a school taining 40 acres which are tax Robcna 3 Disaster Trust Fund cense that has existed since Rev. Andrew C. building. exempt.” for the families of 37 miners Very Smith, when who lost March, 1961, the Ameri- S.J., president of Loyola, told THE • their lives in a mine BOARD said its deci- can Federation of Musicians the FCC in a letter that the * explosion Dee. 6 at Car- sion was a Hails based on ruling of ‘Shared Time complained that the station station has employed anew michaels, Pa., was enriched the state Su- had not lived to its and is tak- Pennsylvania Mich. (NC) - up promis- general manager FLINT, The by checks from Bishop John J. preme Court last May, grant- es as to the amount of live ing to increase its local Pittsburgh experiment in Wright of Pittsburgh and Arch- steps ing tax for the resi- local it to reach children exemption shared-time education was de- programming would programming. needy by Christmas, bishop John F. Dcarden of De- of Mt. Carmel Guild of BEFORE THE JOURNEY-Toys defined courtesy dence of the University of carry. the Newark are scribed here by its chief Cath- troit. Archdiocese, pre-viewed by the guild's direct Pittsburgh’s chancellor. The olic tor, Msgr. Joseph A. Doollng. At left is Mrs. Louis supporter as “working out Bishop Wright sent checks to- THE MUSICIANS Dutch Catholic Gain Milford, director of the project not a sectarian in- com- which involves and university, very beautifully.” taling collecting refurbishing hundreds of At $1,250, and Archbishop plained that the station did not THE toys annually. right, Mrs. stitution, owns ths residence. HAGUE, Holland This was the Deardon Thomas Smith, comment of a check for $l,OOO. hire any musicians at all and (RNS) Catholics guild president. School Board Solicitor Mark John now total Msgr. B. McDowell, su- Dcarden was Bish- Archbishop sponsored no local live broad- more than 40% of the Nether- T. Milnor, however, perintendent of pointed Pittsburgh dio- op of Pittsburgh before casts going involving musical organ- lands’ population of 11.5 mil- opt that the courts would re- cesan on the schools, program to Detroit. izations. lion. Boy Back From /T Edge ofDeath; Mother Seton Given Credit

• * By JAMES M. WALSH By Nov. 17 it seemed * ap- believable signs of X DENVER, Colo (NC) It improve- parent the boy’s condition was ment took place. may have been a miracle not going to improve. Msgr. The final day of the novena, X then, again, maybe it wasn’t. Walter J. Canavan administ- Mrs. Simon said, Kevin Either Kevin spoke way, 4-year-old ered Confirmation, giving the his first words since Novem- Simon came back home here boy tbe name of Jude ber 10 “daddy," “grandma" from the brink of death, of phy- patron difficult causes. and “pie.” sically and mentally okay. “The All prices effective through Monday, December 31st boy’s parents," Msgr. Meanwhile, he had been tak- Mrs. Joan Simon, his Canavan said, “have devo- a en out of oxygen. Intravenous mother, is inclined to the mir- tion to St. Jude. The boy’s feeding was discontinued. He PSG BRAND TOP QUALITY acle She theory. credits her condition indicated death was could eat a little and take son’s to the interces- recovery likely. In cases like this one, liquids. Control of his move- sion of Mother Elizabeth pastors are given the faculty ments had returned. Seton, whose to confer Confirmation." cause now is pending. ON NOV. 28, Kevin’s sight PORK MRS. lONE CRAIG, the ROAST returned, although an “FOR eye spe- US, words cannot ex- boy’s grandmother, made a cialist had said there was lit- press our gratitude,” Mrs. Si- retreat at El Pomar in tle nearby hope he would ever see mon said. “We believed that Colorado The Sisters Springs. again. Two days later, he had God allowed, through Mother of Charity, founded in the U.S. his fourth birthday. His ques- Scton’s intercession, a mir- by Mother Seton, staff El tions became many and were acle. To have Kevin Pomar. There from Sister THURS. TO 9 P.M. our men- normal about his brother, tally and cured is a Magdelina, Mrs. re- physically Craig Timothy, 8; and his sisters, tremendous Christmas pres- ceived counsel, a relic and a Theresa, 7, and FRI. TO 10 P.M. ent.” Kimberly prayer to be used in a no- Anne, 5. A few weeks 29* ago Kevin Si- vena for Kevin’s recovery. Scores of other SAT. TO 6 P.M. 39 questions mon was near death. Evident On Nov. 19, the novena was were to come about home, Sliced Roasts Priced Higher brain damage gave little hope MON. 9 Ail to 6 P.M. togun in the youngster’s hos- playmates, and other things for He was in recovery. a pital room. The day, Mrs. Si- that 4-year-olds like to talk coma 15 days. Even if he re- mon recalled, was one of the about. Doctors, nurses, and covered physically, doctors worst for Kevin, who had fre- therapists at the hospital were agreed, his mental condition THICK quent seizures and gave other amazed. (First Cuts would never be normal. The I 1 CUT distress signals. On the sec- Something out of the ordi- doctors told Mrs. Simon: ond and each Priced Higher) day sncceeding nary apparently had taken DEM 53 "There is CORNED lb. more we nothing day of the novena almost un- place. FREE EXTRA can do."

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Our nation has another survived year that shouldbe the resolution for the com- in spite of the threats our many to na- ing year. Not Infallible tional existence the old during year. God Rtv. Leo has Perhaps it is our destiny to serve as Parity, S.T.D., and Rev. Robert Hunt, S.T.D., of been good to America; we enjoy the beacon of freedom and of Immaculate Conception & charity. The Seminary, Darlington, Ramsey, N. 7, freedom unmatched by any other nation editors of The recognition of the are Question Box, Questions may be addressed - natural of our rights our including freedom to live in to them there for in this peace fellow man is the best of cit- answers column, or to Question Box with our expression fellow man and with our God. Editor, The Advocate, 31 Clinton St., Newark N. izenship in our great country. The ful- 2, /. N(y NATION fillment of our role as of Q- What of EVER faced up to a people destiny degree certainty thorough Investigation by the as we did involves to the world the ex- do we have that a "blessed” See. We that danger during the past year giving great Holy opine the is actually in heaven? In other of mistaken beati- when we found ourselves looking into the ample that even with diversities of race, occurrence words, are beatifications infal- fication must warheads close to religious and ethnic be considered our shore. Like any backgrounds, we are lible to pronouncements by the the rarest of events owing to family there are bound to be able live in peace and to disturbances pursue happi- Church? the general protection of God ness as far among ourselves with our domestic prob- as attainable in this world. for His Church. lems but even these A. This question was sub- The realization that beatifi- are insignificant in THE GREATEST the challenge to Amer- mitted to us along with the cation is not infallible light of the dangers of nuclear anni- ica strictly is the distribution of the question on the Infallibility of hilation. today bounty should not lessen our vener- which which we God has given. Blessed with an an- ation of the "blessed”; we still During our national crisis an in- swered In the Nov. 29 Question abundance over and above our own neces- have the safe practical certi- cense of prayer was lifted from the hearts Box. You recall, we defined tude which suffices for sities, how wonderful it is to be able to reason- of Americans as the "solemn able and action many beseeching God to pro- to those prudent on our give people who are in need. The and definitive act by which the tect our nation and our part. Rather, we should in- role in interna- measure of a nation is found in its heart. Pope that a person is tional affairs. We crease our prayer and devo- feel that God has smiled this in heaven and should be May new year find us struggling for given tion to the "blessed” in whom benignly upon our nation. the veneration due to great peace, strong in defense for the freedom public we are particularly interested Asa nation we the of and an- must be worthy of of the world and God,” and who presents us with an charitable for those in swered the trust which has been to Rich that such a papal act especially appealing example, given us. need. Each is a year challenge given to is infallible so that there in national truly so that soon in the providence resources, blessed with the us by God to do good and avoid evil. The can never be cause for doubt God standard of and judgment of the highest of of nation same living any is true for a nation. new about the heavenly status of this blessed in May the Church, may a- the world,recognizing our own nation- the canonized . year of 1963 find us ever striving for chieve to the highest honors of alfaults and beatification attempting to resolve them those ideals. Now, Is some- the —eainthood. thing decidedly less than can- onization. It is essentially Q. Can a Pope resign or re- nothing more than part of the tire from the papacy? Did this total Allies process which could lead ever happen? for Parochial School Aid? to solemn canonization; it is the issued at the close A. Yes. In fact, Law of the extended preparatory provides that, if the Pope re- Recently Orthodox Jewish leaders This action by more th*n 54% of phase of the whole procedure. signs, his resignation takes ef- representing3,100 synagogues in theU. S. the At beatification the cause of fect and is de- delegates present at this convention, Immediately not and Canada rejected a resolution the person remains incom- pendent for its validity on ac- opposing although inconclusive at the moment, does federal aid to private plete; the decree of beatifica- ceptance by the College et Car- religious schools. bring into sharp focus the contributionbe- tion cannot, therefore, be con- dinals or any one else. The surprise action could herald a made all sig- ing by parochial Jew- sidered a definitive verdict on The only clear instance of nificant change in schools, distinguished Jewish ish, Protestant and tothe cultur- the person’s heavenly status. abdication by a reigning Pon- leaders Catholic, on the controversial issue. This is educational The definitive verdict Is tiff occurred in 1294. al, and economic welfare of giv- Pope encouraging but it is a en only if the cause is sub- Celestlne V issued an only beginning, a our country. There are now about aposto- 20,000 lic constitution alight flicker of interest in, and sequently completed through stating both support parochial schools of all denominations all the those of giv- stages resulting in a that could resign and for, us who have long contended a fully accredited ing education to almost solemn decree of canonization. that he was able by the plen- that such aid is not only constitutional 10 million children in this country. At the Devil Christ Thus, when a person is decreed titude of his power to issue but a matter of distributive justice. present Tempts "blessed,” veneration by the such a definitive decision on average per capita cost of $5OO inthe faithful in either a particular this matter which had been public schools, these children would THE area or the whole Church is somewhat debated to ALTHOUGH rejection was a cost up that the an taxpayers additional |5 or victory for those favoring federal aid to billion For permitted even ordered, point. dollars, if were a Second Time but they in the public by no means imposed, us all schools, the vote did Immediately thereupon he not put conven- schools. in canonization. The tion reason resigned his office and retired delegates to the Union of Orthodox This for the distinction is that does not include the by to the monastic life as Jewish capital cost FRANK J. SHEED simply Congregations of America of By beatifying a the Church on the buildings and other person Fra Peter of Murrone. This record of facilities that has favoring federal aid to not absolutely committed ssme man has public would be required for these long been ven- and children. At his first approach, Satan herself to the Irrevocable judg- parochial schools. this the These protection in the living of their erated by the Church as St. Despite children are not in the had told Christ turn FOR THE FIRST time in public to a stone Jives. ment of sanctity. Peter Celestine whose feast vote, 47 to 30, is significant. The vote was schools. this dialogue, Satan quoted into bread by his mere will. This is the is Psalm precise point Oqr day May 19. He waa suc- interpreted by some Orthodox Jewish Their If Satan was trying to find out Scripture XC.U, 12. Ix>rd THIS DIFFERENCE is illus- parents are paying the full makes in His answer: ceeded in office by Pope Boni- leaders as a if We remember Shakespeare's trated the recognition of the the carpenter was an "Thou by regulations gov- growing cost of the parochial schools the full really ahalt not tempt the face VIII who confirmed the plus remark “The devil can quote the need for money for Jewish schools angel in the guise of a man, Lord thy another erning art-representations of his day cost of the public schools. Scripture for his God,” quota- legitimacy predecessor’s which have been They are pay- Our Lord's answer, with its purpose." tion from of saints and "bcati.” The head abdication. expanding in recent ing for Deuteronomy (VI.- two school seats in full, one of assertion of His manhood, In practice his purpose is of a saint may be represented The 16). For any man to chal- years. Orthodox Jews more A "conditional” abdication spend which they do not would have satisfied him that usually better served mis- as crowned or surrounded use. It is to be hoped by lenge death to win glory by has than million a also been used in the past |25 year to operate 275 that the He was not. quoting it, and misquotation is the nimbus of glory; but that recent action of our Jewish for himself, at the same time When Pius day schools with about at its most effective when the of the beatified Pope VII in 1804 54,000 children. friends will In Satan’s next challenging God to that merely person speed the end of this suggestion, sec no set out from Rome to crown This does not include injus- he lowered words stay accurate but some- harm nay be surrounded only by the capital tice. his sights con- should come to expansion. is him, Napoleon in Paris, he left be- siderably: instead of thing inserted or omitted would be separate rays, an art symbol urging presumption and hind an act of abdication Christ to which changes the context of of lesser work a miracle on great arrogance. significance. which the It was to take effect should His own account, he psalms. Once again Christ seems quite clear, there- urges answers he be made prisoner by the Him to Psalm XC is as Satan quoted in His fore, that the decree of beati- rely upon angels to manhood; once again French and not aUowed to re- work one for Him: it. But it had no reference to Satan feels little easier fication is not infallible, since Liturgical a for turn to Italy. Blueprint the themselves plentitude of author- “Then the devil took him people hurling into having only a man to papal up And we venture to that God ity is not imposing a definitive say that into the Holy City, and set danger simply may with. The third temptation such an could After the of send angels to rescue them! seems verdict on the universal expedient still lengthy heralding the The him upon the to suggest that Satan post-reformation heritage of rig- pinnacle of the be used time the exercise Second Vatican It of the reliance God's no Church. Hence, strictly any Ecumenical Council, com- id Temple, and said to him: If spoke longer took this particular speak- uniformity in the as a needed of the is liturgy servants can have upon His man ing, there is a possibility of papacy endangered by bined with the color and fanfare of its thou be the Son of God, cast very seriously. sign of Catholic now error In a decree threat of Imprisonment or kid- unity is to be re- thyself for it is of beatifica- opening in October, some observers suf- down, written: of the placed by tion. That a of fact napping reigning Pon- greater leeway for local adapta- That he has given his as point fered of a angels tiff. Please God, such a sac- something let-down when no tion. Instead there was no error in beatifica- of all rubrics being deter- charge over thee, and in their tion is rilege would never occur! •triking decrees or were known infallibly if pronouncements mined by one central authority, hands shall they bear thee up, ‘Mental only Issued in the first Bishops lest and when the "blessed" is three months. Such will io perhaps thou dash thy Smog’ be meet a criticism expected on regional foot solemnly canonized. reveals a lack of awareness of basis to against a stone" (Matthew re-plan the liturgy in the light IV. 5, «). We hasten to note: error in the nature of so gigantic a of beatification project as a national and cultural needs. is most unlikely, universal council. WE HAVE already noted since the decree results i.il Just as only ' l’liMn-alicn of the MOST GRATIFYING that Matthew and Luke Deadly from the most careful and Archdiocese to all Catholics give of Newark and of THE POPE AND BISHOPS in their the is the council’s decision to increase second and third tempta- the Diocese of Paterson. must par- discussions meet the full weight of all tions in a different order. I Most Rev. ticipation of members of the Church By LOUIS F. BUDENZ Thomas A. the am challenge of our era in coun- in the following Matthew, if only Boland, S.T.D., of every liturgy. Extremes will be avoided: because For Vocations Archbishop try and culture. Matthew concludes Newark. If the problems of our the traditional Latin will retain a his account (as Luke does Looking into 1963, the Cen- warfare. Some of our educa- times special not) Members of the P*Mulm4 »e«air hr The Advocate are to be solved successfully, tral Committee of Aposto- long- place in the western with Christ's order to Satan to Soviet tors and our arc so un- Church,but the door press late for Vocations can gain fsts-v term blueprints must be and these is and adds that Russia's Communist Party that this lack i3a.“rvo.“sus: made, open for introduction of the go away, Satan prepared of un- a cannot vernacular, seeks plenary under be thrown leh Him "until the time.” to arouse the expecta- derstanding runs into what together overnight. in the conditions MTvSTiiTyiirßtt:r. particularly Instructional parts of the tions of its world followers. ordinary on: y*«T. Looser. P.A.. A.IC. While work How might be called frivolities. Keciotarr. Hi. Rev. Hear. the of the council will where local did Satan take Our Jan. I—Octave of Christ- Caosar It Mass, Ordinaries deem this It acclaims "glory” to the Bol- Columnist Hinaidl sad RL Rev. Magr. Paul Kaas. next Lord to Jerusalem? Did he Joseph thus I' Alsop . proceed over the months on the dio- feasible. mas pt A Truetaou II CUalon iC. shevik Revolution in Russia of brought forward Se-arR Z. H. J. MArtrt SdTOO. use angelic power and simply on Nov. 7 the Jan. 2—Feast of the cesan level throughout the Holy b world, the Thus far, the 45 years ago. This "revolu- Russian poet Yevtu- *I!T 'L. "* ““ Cattail* Prune Aik general norms have whirl Him from one place to Yevgeni Name of Jesus council Fathers did it oh to succeed, before ad- been set. tion," goes say, "has shenko as an instance of the In future the other? There are two other Jan. 6 Feast of Ss months, by group dis- the ****** tnA ushered in anew era in the "Cuban-born Rellftoue journing, in-hammering out a preamble cussion and possibilities. Either the two tensions of the Epiphany Be»T Wr.iSr* correspondence, the practical of mankind—the Kremlin.” and first to to history era of chapter anew constitution applications will be actually Journeyed Jerusa- Once a week, if recited ironed out, in prepara- the downfall of capitalism and This columnist had writ- on the lem together, or Satan used with liturgy. Though one seems tion for the daily, piety, any pray- chapter council’s on the establishment of commu- ten some resumption Sept. the he has to condemnatory verses to be a minuscule power produce er for vocations approved Rt Rev. Matr. Oeorte W Shea. ST.D.t accomplishment, it is 8, 1963. The nism!” on "Stalin's inheritors” council Fathers deserve our images in the mind, so that and by the ecclesiastical author- of It be well for to actually great significance, since it lays congratulations on the lord might us be mentioned that one of them solid, thoughtful Our would have seen ity. the entire ground work of and more aware of this fervid dedi- had had a heart attack. specific re- epoch-making blueprint have Himself standing on the pin- A partial indulgence of forms to they cation, at the moment when Immediately decided be announced later. nac.e of the Alsop 300 be constructed for the Temple. days may gained for Rev. liturgy of the future! the American nation almost that the one mentioned Praarta J. HoucMaa. STL. .Matthew was each act of charity or piety and Luke uso the considers Khrushchev to be Frol ,,: **- - v a Kozlov, second in com- J .sra.r same Greek verb here that performed for the intention wall of protection against mand to p Khrushchev, Alsop of rt ■uv • Matthew uses when Christ other Red China. fostering vocations to the r, r:T Rod ß^l r”" , foes, notably, saw a deadly war brewing be- took Peter and James and priesthood. False It might also be wise for us tween Kozlov and Khrushchev Claims John with Him the to moun- to as to how this of this Exposed inquire out piece of poetry. Jrfrjrm■*"•*■*• tain of the Transfiguration. "downfall” of free nations is Unhappily, Kozlov appeared This suggests that the two It was a ac- to be accomplished. beside Khrushchev gratifying contribution to of 98,849,632) for total on the re- payments of $133,- tually walked the road to the cause of truth The November World Marx- viewing stand in Red and justice when Ches- 227.40. Jerusalem. Square A consideration ist Review furnishes us with in ter B. of photos the very next day. It Our Parish Lund, the supervisor surplus Meantime against this Is that one of the Protestant institutions re- that Red answer in an article was also he who brought the disposal program in recent- ceived two had been without food for entitled "The Washington, land valued at Revolutionary Khrushchev message to the originally $25,211,- 40 ly released days. Platform of the International Italian figures that cleared the air 632 (and appraised at a fair Communist Party. of present value One Communist misleading charges and unfair infer- of way or nnother, Satan Movement." 98,375,192) for a cost of $398,662.45. THE POETRY ences about took Him to the pinnacle of by Yevtu- the transfer of federal At the prop- top among the Protestant de- the Temple. The word IT UNFOLDS that the im- shenko that Alsop should have erty to Church pinnacle groups. nominations here mediate means of noted is that which is were the Baptists who re- is thought to have been an bringing promi- about featured in ceived property edge of the Temple roof, over- the weakening and nently the October originally worth $10.7 Soviet TO HIS hanging the brook Cedron 300 e\entually the "downfall” of Literature. All of his re- clarifying statement, million for which it was decided to a headed grant feet below. the U.S. and other like nations cent poetry was about Cuba group by Protestants and Other them a 100% discount. The Methodists is by "peaceful coexistence." and testified to the staunch de- Americans United for the of Standing there, Our Lord Separation received transfers of government lands Khrushchev that termination of Soviet Russia Church and could look across the valley of argues be- State, protested what they cause he does is to use Cuba originally worth over $8 million. the Cedron to the Mount of not risk Imme- perpetually alleged was a wholesale against violation of the Olives from diate warfare that does not the U.S. LIKE which three years tradition of Church and State. OUR OWN Catholic mean that he Is not One of the worst of Their high- organiza- later He would ascend into working products tions these for the destruction of "Amerl the unpreparedness for ly publicized inference was that since denominations use their prop- heaven, with 'no need of an- psycho- logical warfare in World War land and to beur can Imperialism.” our general II there has been a massive erty, buildings, to perform count- gels Him up, All this press is the Ho knew The whole key to his strat impression now turning over of public to Catho- less and valuable public services for the as He stood there. property he declares. Is the given that the good Khrush- lic of the The devil knew none of It. egy, "find- organizations. This in turn was good community in terms of chev is for sup- health, ing of the forms of the transi- "peaceful cocx to be associated schooling and other common istence" while had Stalin posed with some kind benefits. tion or approach to the prole- was in against it. of vague and sinister threat to our free Moreover, these times of growing tarian revolution," as Lenin January Intentions It Is a bitter of life. ' unity and did in "the struggle for reality that way „ harmony among Christian peace The Holy Father’s gener- and for land ” In other "peaceful coexistence" was groups, it is a source words, Himself a Mason and a former always of consola- Stalin's clever al Intention for January Is: "the winning of the masses to wuupon which his tion to Catholics to learn from their allowed him in Lutheran Church, Lund showed That the desire of unity immediate struggle" Is the to persuade us to Protestant neighbors lead Protestants let him hold Bulgaria, that no such inferences were justified. that the great major- may to the central task to bring about the Poland, ity of their and of the Church. Hungary, and other nations In of fact he clergymen laity disown knowledge overthrow of free govern point noted that Protestants which the ments. And are now behind the Iron POAU as a for them. The mission intention sug- that means, when received land transfers almost 2V» times spokesman Curtain. POAU’s gested for the translated from Red more valuable. consistently vociferous unfair at- Apostleshlp language, of Prayer by the Pope is: the smuggling of the commu- Lately London has made tacks upon Catholics are a source of em- nist line Into news by the Thus Catholic organizations received That the ecumenical coun- our thoughts and poisonous smog barrassment both to their sense of hovering over jus- cil may help the vork of press. that city. But seal estate valued originally at 911,755,- tice and their desire for charity. The the missionaries. mental smog can he as deadly. WE ARE 274 (and appraised at a fair present value Catholic Union and Buffalo. seriously unpre- We must begin to appreciate Echo, pared for this psychological that. "Are in time we joining to get in on your holiday party?" Duty Can’t Be Avoided GodLove You December 27, 1962 THE ADVOCATE 7 Book of Life By Fear of Criticism Letters to the Editor By REV. JOHN L. THOMAS, S.J. tb§ mam* mi addrets of th* writer mutt In A b* included * Utter Final Record intended but At shunt Profit,or of Sociology, St. Louis UaUiersity for publication, they uill be withheld if requested. We By BISHOP FULTON J. SHEEN have Jus* finished our annual school retreat. We were urged not to become St. John tells us that those for name is written mere or act out your on “conformists," to of “human I’ve lies will bo enlightened by the to a respect." always found this last who read the Book of the those books. be in- joy group of seminarians term May |t Says Council true of the council in- “very confusing because nobody ever bothers to explain It. We can’t avoid the last book meaning who use them in their cate- just Apocalypse, of scribed in the Book of Life stead attention to what others the of these distortions. chetical classes.” paying may think of us. How will be welcome In a Bible, are blessed. In one that manifested love Aim long you you your Distorted Rocco A. DePaola if verso John Personally, I think it’s a group you don’t go along with them? Most of us aren’t made to be lone describes the ol the Crucified Savior by wolves, Newark good to start the New that’s what be throne of God: denying yourself to His Editor: way yet you’ll If you don’t cooperate. Some of the instructions we don’t give Year and it get “Before this throne in Faith to others in mission I would like to bring to certainly will do or my your seem very practical, am I missing the point? no harm to our Latin Ameri- vision, the dead must come, lands! attention certain secular re- Rabbit Hunt I think I know the point WE MAY and can missionary effort. your conclude that two we are bound to evaluate their great little alike; and the porting on the ecumenical instructor was to make related books GOD LOVE YOU to Mrs. Her address: trying measures are of pri- criticisms within a framework were opened. Another council, which I think is a Stirs Protest B.Y. for $10: Sister in regard to human respect, in book too was the “To thank St. M. Procopia, Ginasio mary importance overcom- of Christian moral principles opened, book misrepresentation of the true Editor: and it’s a weQ worth human of Jude for favors received, I NSr do Carmo, Rio point ing respect. We must and then have the courage to life. And the dead were purpose of the council. Tapes, want the Father to have It is disheartening to learn Grande do Brazil. making. develop an integrated philoso- do what is right. judged by their deeds, as the Holy According to some reporting, Sul, this for his missions.” from the National Catholic So- By human respect we mean phy of life, mature But this is books recorded them.” To Mrs. it that the Second Stanley Yavorski including possible only if appears ciety for Animal Welfare that a particular type of fear, a and satis- What will these L.B. for $5: ”1 made this Vatican is Union life-goals, standards, we have personally developed books be? Council nothing American fear of criticism money homemade Legion Post No. 113 or ridicule that factory self and For one selling -images; we a balanced philosophy of life, thing, they will be more than a gigantic struggle of N. has Indaces a person to must be the bread, eggs and a few chick- Harmony, C„ again neglect careful to select sig- motivated by a sense of unerring memory of God; between the Italian-dominated per- held a his ens. This is a small to pre-Christmas stoning Texas Mission doing duty or seeking a nificant “others" with similar sonal commitment and loyalty nothing is forgotten by Him. way Roman and the Bishops and of rabbits on moral good. The help feed God’s poor." To a clubbing ideals, so that concern for to Christ. I also that books will also be our of the world. This is the furth- agree we Dec. 15. When we blame a for their own Catholic Daughters group for person respect will be a salu- are not made to be lone memory, for nothing that est thing from the truth, and Needs Listed human $23: "Last month we held a While it is too late acting out of respect, tary force rather than a hin- wolves. Asa Christian we have ever done is without hurts the to stop this certainly, unity Pope Editor: we that he to * ‘car wash’ to help raise this barbarous affair this imply not only drance moral growth. means that you select your registry on our souls. money John is seeking when nation- year, acted or I for the missions. There are if enough readers would write Father Jim Madden in the primarily merely out fully agree that we cannot friends, your “significant oth- alism is Injected into the coun- of concern EACH DAY now lots of cars to James E. the El Paso for what others avoid paying attention to what ers," with due attention to the WE are writing sparkling cil. Powers, Na- Diocese has requested there might think of him, but also others think our judgment our may be even more tional Commander of the A- the old or used may of us. Never- values that guide their judg- through Catholic teaching (tells us following new, that deeds. souls!” To merican items the expected criticism of theless, as followers of Christ, ments. Character can be read sparkling Mr. and that) the doctrine of the Legion in Indianapo- for Mexican and Indian Mrs. these “others" was not based now. And it is not the G.F. for $4O: "We de- lis, Ind., evil Mystical of Christ is r perhaps. something people: good reading material, cided Body on sound moral alone that is it is not to give each other universal love can be done toward doing cancelled principles. recorded; . stamps, greeting for all men. . the good. Not even the presents this so that with this annual mock- least year I have met some of these away cards, religious articles, WE MUST distin- carefully v/ork done for God and His someone in the missions could ery of every humane law. school and office supplies, old Understanding, Italian Cardinals. They are the guish the cowardly fear of Church will be have the greatest gift the Grace E. gold, forgotten. personification of Koclbel, sliver, "junk” Jewelry, criticism associated with “hu- Faith." To K.R.H. humility Start the new year for $25: and holiness West and clothing. by . . . The reason Orange. man respect” from the healthy "I am Christmas straightening out your ac- giving my Please fear of Not they are there is that they are address to: the Just criticism of Weakness counts. If hf.ve bonus to the missions.” you failed, highly qualified and have long Rev. James Madden, Catho- others that we all should ex- A Good Start make amends. If you have Cut out this service lic Youth column, . . This fear By REV. ANDREW M. GREELEY pin in the Vatican . Organization, 514 N. perience. salutary not practiced your faith, give sacrifice to it and address your One nows magazine report Stanton, El Paso, Texas. as a operates self-conscious, alms that the Holy Father it to Rishop Fulton J. Sheen, For New Year Clearly ours is ecumeni- The birth said the Italians know awareness that if an control proponents nothing motivating may send a missionary to give National Director, Society for about Editor: Bernice M. Gorman Ho cal age. But if progress in re- apparently believed that the missionary needs. One wfi wrong, our good repu- faith to a If you have the is pagan. Propagation of the Faith, cf the offices of the Roman A Bcrnardine Sister mission- Newark tation will that oth- ligious understanding to archdiocese would be so suffer; is, eager not supported the works of the 366 Fifth Ave., New it should be York, or Curia is the Society for the ary in Brazil would like ers will blame Us and continue, equally to avoid controversy that it me Justly Church, build a church in to your diocesan director: clear that no one can would Propagation of the Faith, to send her used Christmas THE we will lose their valued es- expect sit quietly by while a my FATHERS of the Africa or Asia. Bishop Martin W. Stanton, 31 which members of another religious guides the missionary cards in a Church teem. campaign began which seemed Someday the books will be greeting simple were theologians of the Mulberry St., Newark, or activities of the group to prove false to their to have as its the Church packsge marked "no value." first Perhaps the source of your objective es- opened. Friends and flatterers William F. eight centuries A.D. out- tradition. tablishment Msgr. Louis, 24 throughout the world. . In her "It won’t confusion is that tend to as official policy, . words, cost standing for and you can do nothing for you then, DeGrasse St., Paterson. I sancitity It is to be feared that friend- a code of ethics at hope and pray that Catho- much and It will much associate the term human re- variance bring learning. spect with this healthy fear of liness, moderation, willingness with much of the Judaeo- Just criticism. to compromise on accidentals Christian tradition. and to avoid contro- ttuman respect plays a sig- eagerness Apparently they felt that nificant role in human af- versy can be interpreted in plans for publicly financed fairs, for men are social by some quarters as either a re- sterilization and divorce for tvmjtkmg's laxation of basic moral on pFLcedUlgktWtkfeHoliday nature. As human we posi- those relief would otSkop-Rile persons produce tions or weak- possess an independent, auton- organizational no violent reaction either. omous but we ness. ' "self,”, are not A GOOD NUMBER of the SHOP-RITE FOR HOLIDAY MEATSI auto-sufficient. We stand in IT SEEMS likely that the people who have been involved need of others and are conse- U S. GRADE "A" OVEN controversy around the estab- in the controversy profoundly READY affected A quently profoundly by lishment of birth control as regret that it got started the kinds of relationships we public policy in Illinois is in (though one suspects that maintain with them. Our con- the great part result of a mis- there is a certain amount of ceptions of ourselves are of the Catholic understanding latent anti-Catholicism that re- formed and conditioned by posture, a that moder- in a chance to “beat” TURKEYS feeling joices wbat others think of us, or at ation is the same as weakness. the Church). More than one Size 18-24 least, by what we think others Large Lbs. SmolSiz* 10-16Lbs. Proponents of the publicly- political career has unques- think of us. financed program sincerely tionably gone up in smoke in believed that it would help the matter. CONCERN FOR the esteem solve a social Yet of major problem. one staff member of the iw<*. C others, therefore, is an es- They also were not unaware Public Aid Commission could sentially human trait, and it is that it would possibly cut re- sincere in apparently express precisely this gap between lief costs and thus have broad lb. surprise that Catholics would '^Zm 37 our self-images and the im- taxpayer appeal. be offended by the suggestion ages we present to others, that The only obstacle was that the of state-financed divorce for roots of the problems asso- it would be morally repugnant those on relief, especially ciated with human respect are to almost half of the citizens when this suggestion Turkeys »43c to be found. was ol We* Tfwuwd the area in which It was to made the day after birth con- If our self-images are poorly be in these mm Chuck Steaks k49c applied, that, fact, trol became the official & policy developed, or if we are dis- citizens might argue that the of the state. satisfied with them, we will state was promoting fornica It was seemingly astonishing Rib Steaks seek consolation in the images h.79c tion and prostitution. that Catholics would think that we present to others, with the such could ONE OF a move only be in- Pork Roast b 59c result that we will try to pre- THE basic rules of terpreted as a insult serve and enhance these im- the pluralistic game in our so- gratuitous to the a way of is that you do to Church, say- c ages by conforming our con- ciety not try A ing, "We beat you once and duct to what others may ap- establish as public something < we re going to keep on prove. that is morally objectionable beating SHANK HALF to you and there's nothing It should be noted that not a large group of your popu- you lation. can do -to-slop us." FULL CUT all “others” are equally im- But there is a curious double standard * portant. Only those whose es- about these CATHOLICS HAVE no inten- teem we for rules; Catholics are seek; example, expected tion of trying to establish their our parents to be more careful in their ob- during childhood, own moral code as the official our servation of them than “gang” during adoles- anyone moral code of society. The cence, our else. professional col- Chicago Archdiocese made it HAMS leagues. business associates, Protestant ministers clear lb. may that it has no intention Coltfornio Swoet Emperor or social “pace-setters” during endorse political candidates, of trying to stop others from maturity will be significant in but Catholic Bishops may not. practicing birth control or get- this regard. Moreover, con- The National Educational As- ting birth control information. GRAPES SHOP.RITE PVTS THE SAVISCS OS GROCERIES cern for what these sociation IS YOI R significant may speak out on But if those who are trying POCKITBOOK! others may think will be- federal aid, but to vary, Catholic au- establish their own moral ing most influential thorities during may not. So too Cath- code as the official one think childhood and adolescence olics not must oppose major they are going to do so without c when our self-images are nor- which changes they find mor- a fight, they have sadly mis- least de- mally adequate or ally objectionable and poor interpreted the of 19 temper veloped. public policy. American Catholicism.

Tender Is Mass Calendar

Der. 30 Sondo/ Sunday uiifcln OrUv* of Nitlvlly. 2nd Clue. Whit*, til. Cf. Fret. etc., of Nativity. Dec. 31 Monday. 7th Day within The Music octavo of Nativity. 2nd tlaaa. Wh.te, Mm aa formerly In Mivoal lor Dec. 3d, Gl. 2nd Coll St. tiylvevter I. Cr. Fret. etc., ol NaUvtty. By JOSEPH A. BREIG Jan. 1 Tueaday. Octave nf Nativity of Our Lord, tat Cl at. While, Gl. Cr Fr»l. etc., of NaUvtty. I have been haunted of late is about a permanent af- Jan. 1 Wedneaday. Moat Holy by the melody of a song called fair; a love that was not bro- Name of Jeaua 2nd flat. While. Gl. Cr “An Affair to Remember.” I ken. 1 hope so. I'ref. only of Nativity. have never heard the words; The tenderest love is Jan. 3— Thursday. Mat, perma- at on Jan 1. 4th Clean, While. do nent Cl. No Cr. I'ref 1 not even know whether love. Unless it has loyalty only of Nativity.

there are any words. But the in and determination to he Jan 4 it, Friday. Man aa on Jan I 4th Claea. White. composer is making love with true no matter what, and will- Gl. 2nd Coll. C tFL No Cr. Fief, only ol Nativity. touchingly tender musk; and ingness to sacrifice, there is a Jan. 3— Saturday. Mate of llleaerd FRENCH tenderness is false note terribly impor- in the tenderness. 'lrsln Mary lor Saturday US Clae. While. Second Mat, la raid Gl 2nd tant in love. Indeed, love be- The in fact. Is a tenderness, coll. St. Televphorua, Fief of llleaaed tween man and woman with- kind of lie even though the Vlrtln. Or: Mai, nf St Trleanhon, Hed. Gl. 2nd Coll. Our l.ady lor FRIES out tenderness is close man and woman be very may ly- Sn'urday. riel, only of NaUvdy. REGULAR OR to a contradiction in terms. ing so successfully to them- CRINKU CUT Jan. « Sunday. Fpiehanv ol o r Lord 1 know that tenderness can selves that they do not realize lit data. While Cl Cr Fir and Communicant!a of Kptpfian). be expressed in many ways, that the/ are lying. Key. Gl. Glorlai Cr. Creed C limn the soma of which on the surface Votive M.iii ol Holy Ghnaf. N BIRDS 1 WILL ADMIT to Archdioceae of Kewarlii I’ D-uarve seem the opposite of tender. I skepti of Cater Fief, EYE though, when inn; etc . deface and Com- have heard husbands voice cism, a man munirantea of Nativity, 7* 1 tenderness by calling their says that he never so much ns looked wives "Butch" and by mock at any woman except threats to clobber them. But his wife. This seems to me Shop-Rito Hours RIG REEK —EXCLUSIVE AT SHOP-KITE!- the tenderest wjy of manifest- an unreal statement. Perhaps Forty Macaroni-Potato. there Salads Coi. Slow 19 ing tenderness is through arc men possessed of music. that kind of total singlemind- Nemtrk Shop-Rito DENNIS MITCHELL edness; if so, I salute them. ONLY OF LATE have I real Doc 10. IHI Cream But •undoy Within Ocfovo of Ciintlm«i Cheese 25 lied I music loyalty surely need not IVr why like some i•final Hotary Shrinr. Morns «nd Tatty AM Roof mean blindness. And Sjifinghr| (| a\ 9 . ffammil TV SNACK more than others and certainly why ft. IM| T*ano«k TABLES there is AftaotaoiaV Hd,. Meat virtue in being at- Kngltttuod there is some music, even Midget Salami 59 tracted but rejecting the Jsn. 4« IMJ M music, fur which 1 don't a Brand y Al You Want great Faatt of Iho K'iph«n Whito bw» IMU l hmw. Ot.. 79t «•<*» WHh traction because r „ ®7 t°° Now I that one’s luyalty M Alo>»tu«. Hr, a >5 PurcNa.o care see the music tun* A*o and Hr* or AAoro Como and Got (ml is to another Perhaps there man ft . No* ark that fascinates me is tender, ft Kromi« Liverwurst 4 99 Hospital, IS K. Momillo* Nr likW line is greater tenderness, and tiryi H nt mt or at least has tenderness in a PI.. Jorooy City Shonondoah Ham or M* t U andMw. ad Mi , more admirable love, in toy m it. mi w Mr,, wt «rr t M |tM ; alty that is loyal because it is Paterson Roasters I'4to3lbl. -*fck h. 39 /^S -r-t ator yttrOo toto Itkt po RatPro THE IMPORTANCE ten p*. of willed in spite of 4 distractions. Dm. )«, IHI HoMand Dutch Troat R MwWw itlwi IMW I. r-k trk Ml too* rod M derness can be hardly exag- At any tun*.y WltMn ,< k hwvi riwi N-*-k Mti rate, loving tender- o i n% ■ |Mo. only broken love when it is no press it in music, hut Jan. 4, 1141 only a. Ilia PR»aS DfC more than an affair , ./•**' 1.1 ..any IFFICTIVI THROUG 7U.7DAT NIGHT. 19th. 1962. Wl RfSIRVI THE RIGHT Perhaps awkwardly In a word and a •Oir TO LIMIT QUANTmtS. NOT RtSPONSMU ■ ramlly, U(i|d Aia. Hwh.ni • ROGRAFNKAL EBROR. "An Affair to Remember” is ran touch on the cheek. There's u *«. Joaaiih'a. Uniul/i fail Shop-Rite A ear You Cull ESsex 5-7300 8 THE ADVOCATE December 27, 1062 Films on TV

Plays in Brief Following Is a list Of (Urns os TV 10 Stories Dec. 24-Jen. 4. There may b* changes Top gvwraUy So ortgtakfLegion of Dwsney By JOAN T. NOURSE ruling* may b* accepted a* correct

A Funny Thins Haws nag on H» adult comody about a mlddiesged FAMILY Wav M in* Serum Lrartsh. broad pair, withs married daughter, whs Bob Mathias story Never Take No burl*tqua-typs comedy about Christmas for - From Filmdom nones of suddenly learn they're expmlent par- carol Answor tho leant noble Romane of thorn all. snU agsia. A fsw takas rathor ribald, Cratytadi Night Plan* From A Men for All fsttong Intense, but Spirit generally wbNunme. Crimson First* Chungking Dark engrossing drama about St Thomae Oh Dad, Peer Ded, etc. Clever, lloree Our Hearts War* WILLIAM More'a last crucial etnifgle with Henry amusing parody of old nlma and slack c By H. MOORING lor VIII. Highly recommended all. marred by gags and BW,. !OT™. SSf*«“Lw, Man— Stays gruesome E A Man’s * Brecht's eearlngly saggsitly* sons*. Miter demonetraUag how comedy an No Urines Smart, slick, sophist I- fKfSST like Institution tho army turaa men cited musical gboot Americana uvtag From Into monetrous killers. Much loul talk Hercules Rider* of Purpl* news stories of (wider It up la Parts. 6uggesU»t ta cast Urn- capture public respect and es- and wholly cynical petal of view. d,) than Catholic a tag and dances, end decidedly wordly interest, involv- teem for Hollywood movies. A Thou vend Clowns Witty topical ta accepting extramarital toes. Lute^Tnk , yo ' R""'bowl Sfnry comody about a disgruntled writer no ■stamen and Sen Docent adult MyFsYortt* rerun's Secret ing Hollywood during lijgfcf-i Widespread longer content to out approval but no turn Insane TV comedy ta which Sam Levina as a chose the •ofaU. Pretty caaual 1a view "Ww* following 10 from action ll* of likable dross manufacturer has so far been the re- wryly shrugs lUtan lovo affaire. Adults. hie way through eerie* of family this as most a igjj&E' column, signifi- sult. Beyond the F rinse Literate, whim- And bwslnfM crlMf sical adult satire of current lads cant: and Stop Ih* WwhLl Waal ta o*l ON - ADULTS, ADOLESCENTS folllea by a bright quartet eg< young Ingenious combination of drama, mime “THE GREATEST STORY." Brttiehara. ta. Thin MyMen Godfrey VATICAN and muaic ta project tb* Ufa of a COUNCIL. For Wall St. financiers Calculated RhA Buepdneoful melo- brash Altar, tried to Reasonable OldMafd the drama about tho atruggl* ta save aa gogettar.^RieocwMfp first time in history an "kill" plans to film Fulton old Now England company from an Feet A Furious ecumenical council discussed unacruauloue stock raloer. Soma pro- *— study Shtpherd of Hltta Oursler’s "The Greatest but OUUI£S,r TV Story fanity generally food values. Adults. of ee Incongruous couple brought io- movies, and other com- Ever Told." Came let splendid pnfsaby. a gethe. when their &JOA. L/^ Preferred to - deserted by rospoc- pour tivating and sound idealism nuke W * munications media. More con- score Uva gpouste. Suggestive element! 1a $3O million into this Leraer-Loewe Arthurian musical Pliant "Cleopatra." asms scenes, and quit* nognttvg ta Marty structive criticism grate Family. Something for and or- But a Jeysome b*jto aaaamptioM. Boas. Bsaucalr*__ producer-director George Carnival Bove Christian I— Wistfully gay musical aiimu- ganized information Stevens Pronin FOR ADULTS and United Artista about an orphaned girt who I sting British dram* ebert tb* good and support for morally and made Made friends la n run-down traveling fight wngad by some Camhrldg* dona Of Lit* A Lovs Purple Gang joint plans, and filming teat shows. One dubious artistically soeg routine. ta ear* tb* tab of a colleague they OBJECTIONABLE worthy entertain- at last is in Possible Adulle. personally dtaUu. Adulta. progress. Cherry Handsome Ai Long as Hen'S ment, may result. finish: Orchard, The Tb* Masha Ugly. luteJUlod com*, Outpoal fall of 1963 for release ofl-Broedway revival of Chekhov a wry dy protesting rtdal InJmtte*. Muck Happy Operation Secrot Bitter His* Subway la comedy about Russia’> pro-revolution ta decent language and Sky CATHOUC Easter 1964. rew. Too Let# for BISHOPS AND gentry who debate brUllaatly but have cynlctam. Champs'; Tsars underlying A Blood Water 100 Bridge FILMS. no bead (or bogtneas. The Mae toss Mad Hibernian hodge- P«h CLASSIFIED The U.S. Clrcua, The Y CINERAMA HISTORY. Top-quality exciting podge. appealing at tinea, had ofTan DaShteJ'"'* 2LS?T3US committee acta malm this Coliseum winter show DimiMf Awiy From it Bishops' decided to MGM unveiled the first full- rowdy. Impudent and vulgar. n must lor ctrcuo bulls young and old. Tb* loon* of Magic Enchanting support legislative measures scale Como lew Jewish dramatization in triple- SINGERS a Your Horn musical abort the warm hearted con- unless the -Shown in a scene from "The Burke to American comedy In which the black- vent girl who foaaded Ih* family film business volun- screen FAMILY Family Singers" be shown Trapp Cinerama sheep family finally gets singing Reoammended far *O. classifies movies process. on "Look Up and Live" Dec. 30, 10:30 playboy group. tarily so that "Wonderful World of the a.m., a.m. 2, are Walter V. Burke, his wife and around to settling down. Amusing, but Wh**l Afraid at VMtata WeeWT 10 doe* take casual attitude toward extra- Dteturbtng parents may know which films Brothers children, who will present Christmas music and other drama about two faculty not techni- choral selections. The Burkes marital affair*. couple* elrtwg their frustrations and Ik** Grimm," are suitable „ or unsuitable for cally flawless and are featured In the December issue of The Gilbert and Sullivan - Britain's D*Oy- neuroses through gutter talk tad ahem*, spottily re- Sign. ly Carta troop* in brief Canter lane behertoc during all-night drink- their Influential qty an youngsters. viewed, is doing well with the visit featuring splendid productions of lag beta. Protestant leaders Impressed old favorites. public. Herota Negligible comody about By Popular three by events at the ecumenical Request bochelsra acting aa romantic h, codi ether* go a tovwamnten youth. Un-. Make Album council, are SCANDAL AND PROFIT. Lepers contemplating necessarily works ta and coadooaa an unilateral or cooperative ac- 20th Century’s “Cleopatra" ( iueinagg Wl For Father Damien tion with the Bishops in this brought Hollywood’s biggest, Predicts Really Tryta* asvtr"'"eUgtag and matter. most modern studio Better Church Music catchy tuna* make this stick, cynical HONOLULU (RNS)—An al- to a musical seam highly cnSerUiaiag. bum of hat standstill. Financial recovery recording! been FOREIGN FILMS. ST. LOUIS (NC) Music in think Oat far Yss Whataeata Through may depend on public we in the Church have members at their made by the choir of the Mo- double recep- Catholic churches in the U. meetings. , andtraatad, sardonic musical about 1962,' as many ques- tion of S. to do the best we can. “I opportualat'a ruthless Md lokai leper In honor of the $3O million motion very wrote it when I was a young to colony isn’t at 19,” rich tionable foreign and indepen- a very high level at We make our music get quick ta tho garment trad*. Father worked picture. to sing to Peeters said. “I was a Damien, who present but it is stu- Here's none too credible reformation dent' movies were in going to im- the Lord. So it should be the •eves the day for Adulta. until hi* death In the Mrvict Revival of squalid scandal in- dent, and that was one of my fomtaieg, drive-in and prove because the churchgoer Util* M# aid Coasar comically JVUVI neighborhood, volving two of its best possible.” works In a class in tope all lb* love* IH* of the victim* of leproiy. stars may is free com- a* ta tho of a "family" theaters here. Moral gradually requesting better Peeters has built his litur- gaudy film quean. Lightly cynics] and alienate millions who disap- position.” Th* album, entitled "A Trib- offensiveness of music. suggestive In spats, but generally amus- "rot-specked” prove, without luring addition- gical music around Gregorian ing adult fare ute to Father Damien," in- PEETERB Lard Plage FaectaeUag charac- movies that might otherwise al millions who do So said Flor Pceters, Bel- chant and is one of the first COMPOSES with- clude* muaic not care. ter study of a gonial but high-handed religiou* aung have been acceptable for and of this out using an The gian composer organist composers century to organ. struc- art dealer who charms rich clients by the St. Francia Choir tats paying militant far hla "mature adults," also became who has written win acclaim for such efforts. ture and melodics are worked wares. eight Masses Adults of Kalaupapu, Molokai, made worse. cut in his mind Mary, _ and hundreds of liturgical and One pf Peeters’ selections before he Mary Jean Karr's frothy up of peraoni afflicted with starts set remedy about a las witty young wHa choral to them down on Included preludes. _ , "SEPARATE" RATINGS. Television perhaps most familiar to U.S. who finds that too many quips ran leproay. are ancient all of manuscript paper. He said it chill a spouse. Adalta. from us Peeters, and choir Catholics is a Hawaiian hymn* and se- During 1962, 10 movies were organist two-part setting takes Milk sad Nanay Tha rousing Song! him about a week to end dances of IsraaU added to the of director at Mechelen cathedral of the Marian hymn “Sub youag pi tellers lections from the Mass. Plans Legion De- write a help Is pep up sedate central SUNOAY, DIC. IS major work such as a romance are to in the Antwerp province of Tuum Praesidium,” which ia of middle-aged pair. IrmpotheOe ta di- being made distribute at cency’s "Separate" list (a TANARUS»,«.m. (7) _ Chrletophere. "Ac- Mass. Then hp puts the manu- vorce and remarriage but dmaat PoiiUv.." Belgium, is before recited of over- the recording on the mainland. moral caution without sanc- roytuau D«njua Day. appearing by Legion Mary ly drtm this. Adult*. ■7.SS ajß-d) _ script away for a time. Chrigtepbers. Catholic and Protestant au- Mr. Prnldgnt Gala, flu-waving tions). In 1958 and 1959 only S am. (S) Hourofst. Francis. Irvine Berlin mineral with a pleasant FIDELITY «> Talk Abort Cod. diences on a “I don't look at it for at one film and in 1960 and concert tour oi least melodic score and Mil I sate sued do- 1961 Mission Film UNION TMUIT two he coot sentiments Owe qoaeUoaabt* aide- Lay COMPANY four received this the U. S. In St. Louis he months,” said. “Then I only rating. take it sfmw danr*. but In general family far*. Drama out and take CHICAGO - "The En- Between 1938 and 1953 there gave a private concert before Ratings try to an Never To* La** ■amiOniii racy (NC) look the faculty and student of Following lg a list or rarrent or objective at it, to aee if dowed," a half-hour documen- were none.- body plays compiled by tho Legion the Lutheran Concordia Semi- recent it sounds as I had envisioned." tary film dealing with the SATURDAY, JAN. of Decency of the Newark Arch- Resurrection Talk SEASON'S S TELSTAR. The short-lived diocese. work of the Extcniion Lay Vol- 12:34 p.m. Ul> Christophers. "Need nary. , but unique scientific (or Dedication," Alexander Scourby. CHICAGO Rev. Barnaba* unteers, had its here pioneer, Family Play Prize to Priest premiere sent the first instant pictures “YOU KNOW the level of Camelot Man for An M. Ahern, C.P., recently in ond now is available through GREETINGS Sound of Muaic Seasons and the muaic in the Rome Ai a member of the the Catholic dialogue around world, Catholic Church Adults In Contest Church Extension Singapore board of advigeri the lighting the way to closer com- in this country has not been Alfllr, Tho Lord Pengo to Sec- Society, 1307 S. Wabash Avr. Mary. Mary SINGAPORE (NC) An munications and un- Radio to a standard.” Beyond the ond Vatican Council, bai re- 5, 111. greater up very high Milk Honey Chicago Fringe It Irish Jesuit's anticommunist leased derstanding between various said Peeters. “But good reli- Calculated (Ugh Mr. President a 50-minute tape on Carnival! Naver Too Late drama has won the l music in the U. Malaysia the Regurrcction. Father peoples. IJO. WNBC «M. WHOM gious S. is go- How to Succeed WCBS won and JJf- ISO. 710. WMCA In Business Play Song Competition. Ahem is editor of The Bible Nj ing to be much better in com- WE "DIRT HAS HAD IT.’* So Rev. 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North on Oarden tIPVIO OAIIV Ceadmened A Driving State Parkway, Exit 137 ■ inmates cheerful siren Retomtloni suutsted. 1900 loat Ir (One Minute from Edgar Road, (Routo 1) either Exit) L INDIN. N. J. WA HMe The Church in 1962—Council, Crises, Canonizations By JERRY COSTELLO tlce William O. Douglas went further than the the court’s majority ye,r of council. The Second Vatican in school-related „ criticizing religious functions. mncU was the Itor £ y not only of the year, but During the same week the Court ruled that obscena 0, e haa allegedly ury 11 onl begun - “A r£_T “J ‘ y good begin- matter may not be banned from the mails unless it is guilty F * ther declared - but dominated the Fork of "patent offensiveness.” 3“S’ rif h 1982 ** few hum>n endeavors have done in .n-any other.k SCHOOL Church year. AID continued to hold a prominent place in the m an wb «) convoked news the council, Pope John XXIII, waa mainly through lack ot activity. Aid in any form to enter, of iU _ church-related ill “?.5 activity end of other newa aa weU. Not and other private schools and colleges drew a tbe blank. canonization of four aainta or the Congressional reation of 10 Cardinals. The There were fervent, urgent pleaa for lawmakers adjourned Oct. 13 without adopting any peace when nuclear terror threatened, and, toward the end of major educational aid bills, but they came close to extending the serious year, illness. financial assistance to the nation's colleges. A House vote to send that bill back to a conference committee C " U * CH i* ber joint effectively people, and names killed many helped to it late in September. Opposition to the aid was led h®r d ' program ®stl y 1962 n er « was of the National S - ' Bea, apostle unity; by Education Association and some Southern leg- * nd laUi an *P°*tles of ?“T‘ j !? - brotherhood; Ottavlani, islators who objected to grants which would assist Catholic edu- aportle • beacon of silent defiance, and wyszynski who stirred the OTHER U. 8. NEWS highlights included the of world with an creation to Poland’s inceasing challenge three California godless rulers. new dioceses (Oakland, Stockton and Santa Rosa) While the and the elevation of Atlanta to the rank of archdiocese. Church prospered in much of the world, there Catholic ** r trouW in the to 43 oU * - population ® spot* “ weU ** Ceylon, Haiti and country jumped nearly million, an all- i time U. S. ouaan, where governments were violently antl-Cathollc, and in high. Bishops in Rome for the ecumenical council tna formed Congo, where missioners were murdered. a national study unit and selected Archbishop Boland Observers aa its concerned about America head, and in in a endorsed Latin saw some en- December, separate matter, but legislation to force of motion couraging signs, warned that the Church’s problems must ratings pictures in view of tha tie met soon film failure if revolutions v are to be avoided. industry’s to adopt voluntary classification. Major steps were taken toward the beatification of Vener- ™ E ™ T * ical cumen council in nearly 100 years opened able Mother Elizabeth Ann Bayley Scion, foundress of the Sis- with unrivaled splendor in St. Peter’s Basilica Oct. ters of 11. Adjourned Charity in the U. S., and Venerable John Nepomucene Dec. 8 until the council September, brought about results re- Neumann, fourth Bishop of Philadelphia, with the examination garded as productive if not highly tangible. The session set of miracles attributed to their intercession. the for stage a general tightening of debate when the council resumes and LATIN AMERICAN helped to spot —and to eliminate developments were highlighted by tha procedural Cuban difficulties. criai* which, for many, meant more than the tension- P ot ®,Un er ® amazed at toe freedom of discussion packed autumn days when war threatened. Resettlement of «... i ,t? per- mitted council Cuban refugees continued the Fathers, a state of affairs which could do away throughout year in the U. S. and entirely with the traditional outside Latin American and the shortage—one view of the Church as an countries, priest estimata autocratic and placed the number of inflexible institution. priests now left In Cuba at 127 con- There material stitutes a serious threat the island’s faith. were results as well. The council opened to the way for liturgical reform Another Caribbean trouble and renewal with an emphasis on spot was Haiti, where one Biihop Christian unity, and 10 priests were late in the Since approving important sections of the liturgy proj- expelled year. 1959 threa ect Discussion and 17 have on other draft proposals five in all in- Bishops priests been forced to leave the country. dicated the council’s character There Church-connected will be strongly pastoral rather were land reform movements, but than communism’s doctrinal, and that a liberal approach to the Church’s prob- threat remained as solid as ever. In a joint pas- **m* regarded as a more toral letter, Central American warned creating favorable climate for even- Bishops that communism’s tual foothold unity will replace a conservative outlook is far more serious than most outsiders believe, and th* time remaining to combat it is short. FOUR MEN growing dangerously were canonized during the year. In May, Pope John presided at ceremonies which formally declared sainthood BEHIND THE Iron Curtain, Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski, for Martin do Primst# of denounced Porres, a 16th-century Negro . Three Poland, vigorously the Polish govern- l#th ment’s century priests St. Pierre Julien Eymard of Frsnce, and anti-religion policies which included the forcible re- the Italians St. Antonio Maria Pucci and St. Francisco Maria moval of Sisters from their teaching duties. Croese The were canonized Dec. 9. torturing of priests in Czechoslovakia, an officially-de- Sainthood was also declared clared “war on in for Blessed Vincenzo PaUottl, religion" Lithuania, and the illegal conse- founder of the cration of Society of the Catholic Apostolate (PaDottlne Bishops in Red China also caused grave concern to Fathers and Sisters!. He will be canonized Jan. 20. Catholics in the free world. Many Bishops from Iron Curtain lands were permitted to POPE JOHN’S illness —a and disturbing uncertain ailment attend th* ecumenical some of them dominated council, renewing ties with Vatican news at the end. While City year’s be re- the Vatican for the first time in years. sumed ceremonies and audiences recently, recurrent rumors that the IN AFRICA, the year’s beginning "gastric ailment and anemia’’ were more serious con- brought tragedy to many missionsrs in the and tinued to cause concern. Congo's Katanga Kivu Provinces. A New The marked Year’s Day massacre of 20 missioners, 19 of them Ghost Pope his 81st birthday Nov. 23 with a thought- Holy ful fathers, was followed additional attacks comment: "All days are good to be bora and all days are by on other priests and Sisters. good to die, and there is no need to when life and worry mercy An are drawn from this source.” official government anti-Christian policy waa pursued 4 in tbe Sudan, a Modem nation. Under On Nov. be celebrated the fourth anniversary of his elec- vigorously the Missionary Societies Protestant tion to the Papacy. Act, and Catholic missioners are being Other expelled from the those who remain highlights of the Pope’s year included peace plans in country; cannot teach or connection with the Cuban baptize. crisis and tbe fighting in Algeria and One note was the India; a February statement in which he reaffirmed the im- encouraging new unity of Africa’s Bish- of ops, given impetus their the portance Latin as the languege of the Church; a decision in HIGHLIGHTS OF by gathering at ecumenical council. '62 -Top loft: Controversy was stirred of the Mass. Third Rev. John The continent’s April to permit Michaelangelo’s “Pieta” to be at the row, center: Sheerin. C.S.P., 299 Bishops formed into a conference under the New by Supreme Court decision banning N.Y. New and of Laurean Cardinal York World’s Fair, and a series of private audiences in- Regents-com- York, Rev. Jerome Hamer, O.P., Paris, attend leadership Rugambwa of Bukoba, Tangan- posed school prayer. Justice Potter Stewart claimed Paris cluding one with Mrs. John F. Kennedy. (inset) sessions of Central Committee of World Council of children had "the been denied spiritual heritage of our Churches. Third Martin de of STRIKES IN THE row, right: Porres was one SPAIN and Australia also made newa CREATION of 10 new Cardinals in nation." during February raised Second row, left: Priest escorts to the Negro girl four canonized. Bottom, left: Cardinal Bea is received the year. In Spain, some elements of the Church aligned them- to a record 87. The list included no school during integration in New Orleans. center: of selves in support of Americans. Top by Archbishop Canterbury,the first such meeting since striking miners, citing the teaching of Pope waves train John's On Pope John from on historic pre-council pil- the Reformation. Bottom, visit Mater et Magistrs. In the Australian town of Holy Thursday, Pope John consecrated as Bishops 12 center: Unprecedented grimage to Assisi. Second row, Vatican Council Goulbura, six Catholic schools held a one-week to Cardinals. center: to Pope John by Dr. Archibald Craig, moderator of the “strike" pro- II opens Oct. 11. Cardinal of test the lack of government financial Tber ® were several liturgical the Top right: Koenig Vienna General of the Church of Scotland support. changes during yesr, In- Assembly (Presby- Four Cardinals died the cluding two of addresses First International for Vo- Bottom during year, as did one woman who major importance. In November, Pope John Congress Religious terian). right: Bishop John E. Taylor, first Catholic gained wide directed that the cations in Rome. Second fame for th# apparent stigmata she bore during name of St. Joseph be inserted in the Canon Row, right: Pope confers with consecrated in Sweden since the of the Roman Bishop Reformation, fol- her lifetime. She was Tberesc Neumann, 64, who died in Ger- Rite Mass, beginning Dec. 8. Russian Orthodox of council. Third lows delegate-observers AuxiliaryBishop Fulton J. Sheen of New York to con- many, Sept. 18. * decre ® 01 to® left: St. Sacred Congregation of Rites pro- row, Joseph's name was added to the Canon The vtded that secration ceremony. deceased Cardinals: Bishops throughout the world may authorize the ad- ministration John P. Gaetano Cardinal Cicognani, 80, Prefect of the Sacred of Baptism to adults in seven distinct and separate Archbishop Cody. Several segregationists were excom- An announcement that the federal government’s instead rnundated before the Agency Congregation of Rites, Feb. 3 steps of all at once. The decree controversy died down. for International permitted much of the Development would coopcrato with religious Todotio Cardinal do Gouveia of rite to take place in the local Lourenco-Marques, Feb. 6. language. THE YEAR WAS not without other organizations in carrying out U. S. foreign aid programs brought Aloislua controversies on church- Cardinal Muench, 72, first native American on tha connected criticism, and a subsequent reversal of the decision. IN THE U. 8. two archdioceses matters. One involved "Communism: Threat to Vatican administrative Feb. 15. attracted nation-wide at- Frce- No staff, tention when dom, an 80-page booklet the controversy bad more tragic overtones than that raised Giovanni Cardinal they ordered an end to school segregation. In published by Social Action Depart- Panico, 67, of the Vatican staff, July 7. ment of the by the discovery that a called when one— New Orleans National Catholic Welfare Conference. drug thalidomide, taken the directive met with Author was opposition from K * v by pregnant could cause deformities • small but militant obn Cronin, S.S., the assistant women, in infants. The minority. - / department's director Church restated that a direct abortion is a violation of the e r Uon 01 ,choola to ordered the hooMet's criticism of "extrem- _ P?® .? f.?* Atlanta, by Archbishop right-wing fundamental Paul J. charged with the American principles of natural law and Is never justified. Hallinan, proceeded with a minimum of difficulty. "misleading people," The March 24 death of boxer (Kid) The 83-year-old * Benny Paret in a welter- Archbishop of New Orleans, Joseph F. weight FEW BTORIES received wider notice than the June 23 de- Hummel. announced the championshipfight with titleholdcr Emile Griffith touched cision desegregation ruling in March, before of the U. S. Supreme Court voiding a 22-word his retirement. c t cl * m from for the prayer . 1 It was enforced ?, ! churchmen, calling reform or used in New York strenuously by his successor , public schools because it was outright abolishment of the sport. "composed by government officials." A wide-range concurring opinion by Jus- 9 December 27, 1962 In New Jersey: ’62 Was Year of New Projects ED By GRANT flee. He has been visltator to religious congregations for several w ** • y e «r In which the . boundaries of the Archdiocese year* and also directa the annual of Newark were Thanksgiving clothing collcc- extended to Honduras and those of the Diocese uoo in the archdiocese. 10 Bolivia; a year in which two priests of the New. Archdiocese were elevated PRIESTS were Latin “Vf to the episcopacy; a year in sent to America during the year ehlch North Jersey welcomed several ca “® to return the children of Cuba hundred Cuban children -and also some who left their homeland and parents to full families to find escape the Castro regime new homes, some temporary, somo w " ,I *° U** opening of two new schools in permanent. When Msgr. Patrick J. Trainor, acting director of N high the “ Archdiocese and the Newark s Catholic and announcement of three more to be Charities, Paterson Catholic Charities t>uW Wt under the John Archdiocesan Development Campaign. Two director, Msgr. J. Shanley, and Rev. Vincent J. Puma, were director of the Cuban buildings dedicated In Roselle and Washington Township relief program in the Paterson Diocese, for schools weU their Asked for volunteers to house tho already on way to a first graduation class. children, they were Quickly Legislation school oversubscribed. affecting zoning ordinances, the fight against obscenity and the care of children 0 ,cbo °l 3, classes entered Union dependent by private _ .."to® opened Sept. pioneer agencies was signed into law Catholic, a co-institutional school in Scotch during 1962. The year also saw Plains, and St. Jo- new life breathed a«Pb », a boys’ school into the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic temporarily located in Park Ridge, but Men and the announcement of a eventually to be settled in nearby Montvale. Dominican pension-insurance plan to cover Sisters lay workers in the « Caldwell and Archdiocese of Newark. Marist Brothers form the faculty for Union Catholic. Xavierian Brothers teach at St. LATIN Joseph’s. AMERICA was seldom out of the local headlines Boland dedicated Archbishop Immaculato Heart of Mary aurtng the past 12 months. TTie announcement in for March by Academy girls, Washington Township, and a wing of Rdkello Bishop McNulty that the Diocese of Paterson Catholic would staff one for boys during the He also announced that parish and year. n financially support another in Bolivia was followed new school for girls in Clark Township and one for boys in Jer- bX ‘he revelation that three priests of the Newark sey City will open next September. A co-institutional school Archdiocese had been chosen by Boland in Paramus Archbishop to take over is due to open in 1964. a parish in Comayagucla, Honduras. ™ pre 12 volunteers for the Paterson A LAW assignment and forbidding zoning discrimination against non the hree "f® profit finally chosen were Rev. John F. private schools lleusser. Rev. through local ordinances was signed in January Charles C. Cassidy and Rev. Armand J. and Conte. Their destination immediately applied to a case involving St. Cassian's, Upper was the prelacy of whose Montclair. Coroico, Bolivia, ordinary is Bishop Its constitutionality was uphold In Essex County Thomas Manning. 0.F.M., once stationed at St. Bonaventure's, Superior Court and is now being appealed in the Di- raierson. • Appellate vision of the New Jersey Court. It could ‘hree Supremo affect other priests assigned to Honduras were rases, such _ Rev. Vincent zoning as the one now pending in Hohokus. J. Prestera, Rev. Frederick M. Eld, and Rev. John J. Landers. Three laws were signed involving the light against obscene At the same time that their mission was literature on New N. J. announced, it was also Jersey newsstands. Ono defined in NEWSMAKERS Boland with revealed that Rev. obscenity Top left: Archbishop ment[?] Boland Eugene W. Costello had become the fourth terms of the U. S. Court decision in the Vatican right, Archbishop dedicating building, part Supreme Roth case, Council medallion in Rome; right, Mc- of priest of the Newark Archdiocese to a Bishop $25 million in construction in the Join the Society of St second provided for injunction procedure to prevent sale of welcomes Cuban completed Newark James the Apostle for Nulty refugee children to Paterson. Bot- Archdiocese and the service in South America. He was as- materials after a was made a Paterson Diocese a total of seven charge against distributor and tho tom left: Costello with mother signed to head a mission in Bishop-elect on Guayaquil, Ecuador. third, re worked after a conditional veto, made it easier for appoint- counties during the year 1962. retailers to get rid of unwanted material* distributors. HONORS A LONG-WAITED announcement sent by CAME to and which came from Rome in many priests religious in North uary and Rev. Richard M. late Proposed legislation providing for the purchase of service Jersey the McGulnnesa, director of the Aposto- November, named Msgr. John J. of during year. Archbishop Roland was named to head late Dougherty president the (or the Blind .of the Mt. Carmel was by state from private welfare agencies caring for dependent a coordinating council of American Guild, named president Bishops at the ecumenical of the American Federation children met with strong objections from certain state officials council. of Catholic Worker* for the Blind in cellor. as Auxiliary Bishops of the Newark Bishop McNulty was named vice chairman of the Epis- Archdiocese. It came and was in watered-down form. July Msgr. George W. Shea, rector of Immaculate just one year after the installation eventually passed a Provision copal Committee on Latin America. At Conception of former Auxiliary BishoD year’s end, 39 priest* of Seminary, received tho Walter W. Curtis P was made, however, for tho private agencies to be represented the Newark Archdiocese Mariologlcal Society Award In January as Bishop of Bridgeport. were notified of their elevation to the at New Orleans. The consecration of the on an advisory board. rank of domestic two new Bishops was set for Jan , prelate or papal cham- 24, 1963. At its the berlain. THE YEAR completion, archdiocese will, for the first IN WAS not without its poignant momenta. Two time, have three JANUARY, Archbishop Boland named new district mod- Two Religious Auxiliary Bishops. This is the stationed In the Archdiocese were elected elderly ladies who had the great second such twin erators for the Archdioccsan Council Joy of seeing their sons ceremony in the last five the of Catholic Men and, in Provincial* of their congregations. Rev. Gerard raised to the died years, previous one in 1957 having called Very Rooney. episcopacy In 1962: Mr*. Thomas J Curtis in been for March, a conference at Essex Catholic High School at CM*., of Sign magazine became Bishop Curtis and Bishop Martin W. Stanton present of the Pa*l February and Mr*. Mary ltellew McNulty in November. Fhich all laymen’s organizations wero Since Newark represented. then, slonist Fathers and Brother Leo S auxiliary. Sylvius, K M , principal of Pastor* of eight North Jersey parishes died in 1962: training sessions for leaders on the archdiocesan and district Msgr. News of the elevation of Msgr. and Marist High School, was chosen provincial superior of the Marist James Wrzeciono of St. Dougherty Msgr. Costello level, have been held and these will Stephen's, Paterson; Rev. William j! was greeted with universal in the soon be brought to the Brothers. iiallliwell joy archdiocese. Msgr Dough- parish level. of St. Aloysipg, Newark; Rev. James H. Sullivan of has served Anew of Notre St erty as president of Seton Hall for three parish Dame, North Caldwell, was created Paul of the Cross, years and in the announced Lite Jersey City; Rev. Stanislaus F. Roslnski has a national July Archbishop pension insurance in the Newark and the of reputation as a distinguished scriptural Archdiocese, missions of Annunciation immaculate Conception, Darlington; Patrick J. scholar plan which was put into effect in October. It will Msgr. Maloney orator and cover all lay and Good Counsel were formed in Morris pulpit commentator on prize-winning radio and tete’ County in the Pater- of Holy Name. East Orange; Msgr. Paul A. of workers for archdiocesan such as Dippold St. Augua- vision Costello served 16 agencies, schools, parishes, non Diocese. programs. Msgr. years as parish tine’s, Newark; Msgr, Thomas H. Power* priest hospital" Mt. Carmel etc., and will also take in units of Immaculate Con- at St. Bridget's, Jersey City, before hia call to the Guild, Msgr. John J. Casseis of Immaculate Conception Seminary ception, and chancery of- conducted Montclair, Msgr. Metislaus C. Lankau of Sacred by religious orderarwho wish to be included. was eiectetf of the Cstholic president Homiletic Society in Jan- Heart, Irvington. «* 10 THE ADVOCATE December 27, 1962 New Year’s Day Is a Gold Key JUNE DWYER By know there was a golden key endar filled with What did exciting days you get for Christ- dropped into each hand and minutes. THE GOLDEN key can’t be mas? Was it a toy, coal in even the little hands that can't seen by everyone in fact Oh, you can use the same your stocking or a golden hold on too tightly yet. old you never show it. It is the key you had this year to key? Was it something to secret weapon that opens SO, WHAT is a golden key? open that golden new year wear, a xard from someone hearts to love, minds to truth, It could be a toy —a toy lock, but it won’t be the same. special or a golden key? Or families to sharing, nations to •did that opens the door to a world Because dnly if you take the you get a golden key for brotherhood and a world to have never entered before. golden of and Christmas all? you key learning at It could and peace. You be something to read trying growing will you must have for I Look around you. Did you like a note from someone find that 1963 is a golden year. get a golden key for Christ- you never knew even liked you. BEHIND that golden door is mas —some new opportunity and Santa It could be a crayon that also to learn? Do have Bishop another secret. It is the you a golden you use to draw pictures you that is labeled Faith golden opportunity to save key Share never drew a Spotlight before, guitar your soul. It is time from God the old strength that the world that opens the doors to an un- needs? PATERSON Bishop Mc- to make your life fuller in Nulty and derstanding of music, an elec- His Santa Claus were image and to spread His If you have such a key, use tric saw that makes want guests of honor at the party you love the world. it in You are build throughout 1963. getting a for 150 children of St. Peter to things you have never Your new chance —a new golden built before. golden key here is Claver Institute sponsored by door. That’s what it’s your Fpith. If you that all the Paterson put unit of the" Mt. NO MATTER what that spe- Faith ihfo the New Year it about. Carmel Guild executive board. cial was it can be gift a will open each for If are Mrs. day you you successful, you William J. Blanchfield for to use in with golden key you hope, love and strength. might even find that the was chairman assisted by the lock of anew If golden year. you carry that golden key golden key eventually opens Mrs. J. Nichols and Mrs. J. behind Stretching out that each day you will never find the golden gates of heaven. Goldsmith. lock is a whole cal- golden a door closed to you. Happy New Year! Ecumenical Council Puzzle

By MICHAEL BENES-ST. ANN’S, NEWARK

A Cub’s Christmas DAILY TRIPS TO FLORIDA . . .

,VERONA Mrs. John Lytle of Our of the Lake is Lady one . . COAST TO of . COAST MOVERS! many women who finds time to head a Cub Scout den be- sides taking care of her own children four In Mrs. Lytle's case. Christmas the real Christmas came to life for the boya and for the children Lytle in ways that have been repeated other if by Scouts and other families throughout the area. A musician, Mrs. Lytle helped organize the Cub Christmas which program was given for the whole town. In our picture m mi (above left) she is showing Joey how to make a shepherd's cos- tume out of towels.

LITTLE PAUL (picture above right) was too young to Join the Cubs or to work on their projects of making gifts and wrap- them. ping But he wasn’t too young to watch or to help his brother Joey distribute them. MOVING SINCE 1885 Picture three, (below left), is of the other Lytle children who are imitating the Cub project of making gifts for their par- Little ents. Paul, Denise and Lisa also made their own Christmas CARE COMES FIRST ■ cards which they entered in the Young Advocate Club contest and which they sent to their friends. To dial locally, see below: Summit CR 3 3200 Elisabeth THE LYTLE El l 7800 Plainfield PI 5 7440 boine was decorated with some of the things Niw York WO 4 0060 Morristown JE 8 6900 made by the Cubs and others by Mom —but the center of inter- Newark MA 2 1170 AR est was the Nativity scene set up in the dining room. It was Paterson 1 9898 to special Joey who received a piece of straw in school during Advent for each day that he was good. DIRECT SERVICE TO All 50 STATES The straw was then put in the manger to welcome the Baby Jesus on Christmas. In the bottom picture at the right, Joey is the ENGEL BROTHERS, INC. fixing animals around the Crib after the Baby Jesus came.

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Discussions ft ft., u r—mialr at the council ?ft U. On t X 31. Changed to Body of Christ X Ay ACROSS %&. ft* «U M. S3. Wonderful Imaginary is- s> SL « Tome a. * ft V* land «5&S* ft*> sts* ife PtR Mb M a ANNUM ft : VMJru &vft & ft iilK*" Your Neighborhood 'ft Pharmael M ft ft in \im;ii ia sft If VJ^ >y. X f"~ Fot nnmg Oct hi penod tug Ijgr& E* *» cjnent spu JEssr Raved on earning* sft DOWN f* HE'S THE MAN YOUR DOCTOR EQUITY The PROMISE of DEPENDS UPON V«rr *» KEARNY, N.J. PHONOS from tv.ry family man know* fhit bird, f tf»f. at a In ratio HI-FI • * m la It I■> twinkla hn lyt, Than at tha brightatt ttar on hit hortion iw A TAPI MCORDIRS Ml IniNd know tar. hit hop* and (Oy fof Ilia future, MaMcUlr Aiiih f MU Ml«t Manar*. ta. J. fom tha baginning ol recorded lima (hit bird hat bean around. But ha hat one advantage today that wai unknown to hit JERSEY CITY lorefathera-the NtWARK NtWS. VAISMTrt • (HI MOOIIN All CONOIIIONID At toon at lie it old to read- PMAIMACY enough a,an before-hit father, a NtWARK NtWS of long Hand- JOIIPM VAIKNYI. Im Mur. ing. introduce! him to New Jet tey't favorite rl priori* - B*r>r ta»*4* newtpapar. Tha dutiful father Imtructe hit young ton In all 'Mai - Pim the reatont the NtWARK it a wtiy NtWS family affair—(he on m «... 114. A**, rn t.ir.i.M tparkllng style ot writing every tubject. hen- a KNOTT HOTEL died and wall liimi (IM, H.J. robert treat by a large trained etatt of repurtera and feature writart. PHONKt ok via** Me it a tmarl parent who givet hit new ton tha Hart Ida— the to right in opportunity grow with tha grow- WESTPIEID ing world wilh tha and Invitea reservations colorful accurate newt Coverage of the NtWARK NtWS. Happy Naw 1963| CINTkAL PHAkMACV R your Year... kMI 4 Cham. l.tr PtMcniritsM CarvfuUr • COMMUNION lIIAKf AtTI and (.'»■»» uaAaa Inning Sunday • OIOINAIION OINNIII - Qußltty TuTi Prirki Ninaw Cm*wIIII kirk Aawa la Ewan Battar IK.»'•*. • WIODINO liCirilONl •*« Cl.lrrl An. WlklHU V 1444 than tnr Bafora • CONVINfIONS. HMINAII mm 4 NUTIEY AT THtBISTDtAIItS IN iAIIS MIKINO TOWM •AY OkU»» CO Xcumrk <«MM News aiMteRM. Pk.r II luAction Ihw Top Capoiity In Ono loom 11)0 Far Nmiml Authomid D*«i«r, 7 Cat WA PiMcrlaUaM* PtMuUr 3-4900 MM ITANIir 1. AKUt. Moao AIIIH W MINDII « 'RuuJu Home Cut ( o i T|‘dt-f V 4 AU4MH Dtitfibutea. N. ). A* <4 Ovtan "~mnui lit Pr.nklla Aw NoTk lltM 50 PARK PLACE, NEWARK - MARKET 2-1000 December 17 Debs to Be Presented to Archbishop 27, 1962 THE ADVOCATE 11 NEWARK Seventeen from the Newark young women Mass at 10 a.m. in Sacred Heart Cathedral for the debutantes, Province will be presented to Archbishop Boland Dec. 28 in a their ladiei-in-waiting and their families. Msgr. Leo J. Martin, day-long ceremony that will start with a Mass and culminate of pastor Our Lady, Star of the Sea, Bayonne, will speak. with the and ball the Robert Treat Hotel presentation at in Also in attendance will be an R.O.T.C. honor the guard from evening. Seton Hall University. The debetantes include Gail Ellen Bochenek, daughter of Mr. An Informal brunch at the hotel will start the afternoon which and Mrs. Walter Bochenek, Paterson; Andree M. Cassidy, daugh- will Include a reception for the Archbishop and a formal dinner. ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Emmett Hillsdale; Anna Maria Cassidy, The actual preaentation will take place at 8 p.m. In the Grand Ciccone, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Roy Ciccona, Bloomfield; Ballroom followed by the ball. Jane Coy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Coy, Ramsey; Alice LADIES-IN-WAITING who will attend the debutantes Marie Cummings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frink Cummings, are Patricia Bruinooge, East Rutherford; Leslie Ann New North Arlington; Kathleen Marie Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Burke, Dolores South Donna Maria Mrs. James E. Dunn, Hasbrouck Heights; Suianne J. Heurich, Milford; Gatena, Orange; Chteffo, Patricia Ann Bernice and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Florian Heurich, Chatham; Rutherford; Clark, Irvington; Judith Ann Della Penna, Pompton Lakes; ALSO, Kathryn Marie Hubach, daughter of ,Dr. and Mrs. ■ Also Mary Clare DiGioia, Jersey City; Clare" Carroll Durkin, Maximilian F. Hubach, Bloomfield; Marcella Lynyak, daughter Jersey City; Kathleen Ann Hagan, Clifton; Barbara Ann Hubach, of Mrs. R. N. Lynyak, Ridgewood; Andrea Mary Metxler, daugh- Bloomfield; Roseann Kerrigan, Jersey City; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Metxler, Paramus; Also, Nora Anne Lucid, Fort Lee; Dorothy Ann O’Connor, Patricia Katherine Newman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Glen Ridge; Maureen Ann Reilly, North Bergen; Lauria Slkinski, Newman, Westwood; Patricia Regina Romano, daughter of Dr. Kearny, and Helen Carol Trinka, Maywood. and Mrs. Frank Richard Romano, Plainfield. MRS. LEONARD P. Burke of Verona is chairman of the ALSO, Margo June Roome, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law- annual Archbishop's Presentation Committee. The dance benefits rence M. Roome, Pompton Lakes; Selma Ann Samelsberger, the Archbishop Boland Scholarship fund. Villa is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Samelsberger, Clifton; Gail Magr. Paul E. Lang of Walsh, Morristown, the pres- Marilyn Serafin, South River; entation committee moderator. Other committee chairmen are Mra. Walter Booth of Eliza- Daun Regis Stapleton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. and Mrs. Louis P. Stapleton, Jersey City, and Sharon Anne Walsh, daughter of Mr. beth, protocol procedure; McMurrer, Ridge- wood, invitations; Diane Di Silvio, Rahway, and Judith Gannon, and Mrs. Craig Walsh, Elizabeth. Bloomfield, post-debs; Dr. and Mrs. Bede Howard, Bloomfield, ARCHBISHOP Boland will celebrate a Solemn Pontifical dinner, and Dr. and Mra. W. Alan Wright, Montclair, brunch.

Manhattanville NFCCS Post To Summit Frosh

PURCHASE, N. Y. Janet McClellan of Summit hai been elected freshman AFTER 50 YEARS-Court Lucina, Catholic 25 representa- Daughters years; Margaret Buckley, notional CDA regent; stand- tive to tbe National Federa- (Jersey City) was honored by distinguished guests at its Mrs. ing, William Weimer, Court Lucina regent; Rev. Fran- tion of Catholic 50th at the College Stu- anniversary dinner Military Park Hotel, New- cis A. Hennessey, of St. Paul of the dents at Manhattanville Col- ark. pastor Cross, Jersey Among dignitaries were. In usual order, W. seated: City; Charles Gardner, state Knights of Columbus lege of the Sacred Heart lo- Florence state Gorman, CDA regent; Msgr. James A. and Mrs. cated here. deputy, Lawrence Fallon, toastmaster and a Hughes, vicar general and of Court Lucina chaplain for past Court Lucina regent.

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CHEERY VOLUNTEERS-St. Elizabeth Elizabeth, rnnsmawiNHOO Hospital, Praises hat said thank you to 161 volunteers who gave 28,896 Pope hours of service to the hospital. Rev. George J. Latzko, Only a Few of the Hundreds of $lOO Winners left to hospital chaplain, the top awards to, V presented Mff.M it. JohnMw Drury,Dr wry, 342142 LivingstonUviogalna Aon,Ah, NovHnr InwnUfc, NJ.MJ. intn |S 41 jhmfa right, Mrs. Sue Brodeen, 1,895 hours in eight Mrs. buMohk. I|- T Ann, lUnton, MJ. years; Aafeo t» NCCW Work 647½ Bottlngor, .'ncgum St, MaabaSu NJ. I Pefbmmd Do. tk4i,ti NX Katherine Kennedy, hours in one year, and Mary . TACMC Mrs. T. WodiowitL 99 Unali Am. Tdma, NJ. Mn. CdMi Hnym. S ktonait Tar. CWUa. MX Anne Kovalich, 525 hours in one year. WASHINGTON (NC) - Ma r. HortonomU. MO N. 7* ft, NJ. Patanaa 3. Ma. Ma Non. 44 Holma BE, CMhom, MX Pope John XXHI has praised Mn. Ronald Carr, lloirttown, NJ. Mn. WJL Wood. 23 ftm PU Ita.Naa, NX the Natiooal Council of Cath- Mn. t.C Kravw, 94 Morvia Am., Sum. NX Hero not, bally A. McGrath, to Unload ft. Medbm, NX to Water olic Women for Its efforts Mr. Eddy IS) NX bj.m ad, UUam. Ed, Worm, HroUth CopluMc. 99 Cota MX families. M, todbaway. help poor and needy Quote Un. can offered 2 fc. can schoolmates shun them, but to convents, seminaries The talk, by Rev. Christo- and retreat groups. HAMS CALIFORNIA ROAST * stand fast. Even when pher is en- 6* they McElroy, O.Carm., At edmrtbad ntfmPm prim. Wad. Mm. to. *l. reprisals are taken The voices on the titled "Dom Marmion W» tho against long-play- Speaks mm right to IMI pMWa Not ra.pon.ible tor their records Include Holiness" typogrophtool ormrv Wholo or Shook Half lon parents and relatives, ing those of on and will be one Rolf Lancaster Brand Sliced COU> CUT! this 90% resists." Trsppist Abbot Eugene aide of a record In a Boyle 12-record YOU NEVER HAD IT SO and FRESH' • BOLO6NA spiritual writer Msgr. aeries. \ YOU* CHOfCI Charles Hugo Doyle. The or- Father McElroy is di- • / Patriot’s Club 45 FICKLE rFINERTI AtoMto iginators of the record series rector of the Oakland. 55 Carmel, FLAIR Uw Carmelite The or OLIVE LOAF ( RUTHERFORD—6uth grad are Fathers of opposite side will be Msgr. BROCCOLI JWI Oakland. N.J. James lUNCEEOI MEAT era of Bt. Mary's here heve They are being Enright's conference distributed fo Ireland and "Kindness been recognized for their Pa- the in Dealing with FROZEN FOODS British Commonwealth. Others." ANDY triot's Civics Club. The accept- large ance came from ths Commis- Msgr. Enright is the BOY FREiI 100 UH ORIIN STAMPS sion vicar for in the dio- bunch la addltioa on Amertcsn Citizenship. For St. religious to yaur rsgulat Hasps «Mh Joseph's cese of Miami. at Caaaad Officers 29 purshoM a ST Cookod of ths club include GRAPE Pwlty - JUICE BROOKLYN Sister Vfo- Founded the Carmelite Patricia Pingree, president; by LANCASTER BRAND HAM cent Therese, president of St. Fathers ANJOU of 5 Regtna Schneider, Robert Guild here, the club PEARS troy 2^C Joseph’s College has an- Mohter and James Cordice. here, each month sends its records IDEAL Addram nounced plans for s 3400, 000 to 2,700 convents and Brood cello Sister Mary Ignatius is mod- over CARROTS Moggto 449< fund drive to erator. building defray monasteries in the U. 8. and 2 packagesJ£L 29c tiplrat AAoa, Dk 31 coats of anew library. limit 1 Caupo* abroad. APPI FC °“P Eogiond ROMAN PIZZA PIES 19 •>. pkg. 55® ftl r LCJ Par Shopping Paatlly. Mclntosh 3 Morton'i lemon, Banana £ 29c or Strawberry NIW GREEN SCALLIONS bunchvi k 7L 15c CREAM PIES 3 P ** 1 .00 rein 50 SAH ORIEN North Date Book DAIRY • STAMPS la addition Jersey to yaur regular Mania BAKERY w«h Idaal Whila or Colorad American whh pvrthoM at a laaraiUr Broad VIRGINIA LEE APPLE OR PEACH RIB ROAST . limn* lo mata UM ,i, u 8 oz FRIDAY, JAN. 4 CHEESE SLICES pkg 29C Sacred Heart Addfaee Wv*“ u ™ »•««(.«* t,, Mothers’ Guild. Hudson Heights I9«aa on Mondaa al IK. PIES g:Jo, 2 Meeting. parish Mrs. Walter >1 *•*-» hail; Imported Eapiro« AAoa*, Dm. 31 rib? 6 Otohta, chairman. SWISS oz. p^ 1 limit 1 WEDNESDAY. DEC. 24 Cheese Slices 0 - 49 Pullman Sandwich Cowpoo f**rt Cecil la CDA Bread 29® Per Shopping family Meeting, Federal Savings SUNDAY. JAN. • and Loan. North Arlington, * so; Si. Patrick's Rosary, Jersey Fashion Party. Mrs City '**^^*Tr*tttfnTfßrirtßiMi>tii>ag»i>t>'»». Barney Rafferty aod Ann Marie show. 2:10, Memorial Centsr; Mrs. John Me- PRtB 100 SAH ORIIN STAMPS m Rafferty, FREEI 30 SAH GREEN STAMPS chairman. Shane, Mrs. *• FReE 30 SAH OREEN STAMPS Angelo chairmen. to yovr rogwlar FREEI 30 SAH ORHN Dif’erna, ttampe with In addition to | I STAMPS yaur regular rtampi with In addition THURSDAY, DEC. n pvrcKoiv of I to yaur rogulor with JAN. purchata at four 270 t. llatnpt In oddkioa to MONDAY, 7 ram of your ragutar t whh $4.00 OR MORE i purchaM at a 24-ot. at 84. Pan! af the Cma Rotary, Jersey SI. Vfoeeat'a IDEAL |or purchata ot 10-Bt. poky bag at CUy - SAUERKRAUT Hospital Auilhary, Montclair IDEAL Strawberry LONO Masting, l:)0, auditorium; party and gifts PRESERVES ISLAND POTAKMS Membership meeting and noon, Moot# for Sisters luncheon, No KM of St. Anne’s Villa. Mra. Patrick Madonna Hall, Montclair (Immaculate Concep- Addrew Patrozslli, Olga Delia Fagan, chairmen. tion); Mrs. Edward DeCastro. chairman. Doc . 31. MONDAY, DEC. 81 Bt, Eaplreo Moa. Doc 31 Jeeeph'a Altar aod tnpirm Man. Dm 31 Si. A ties Caldwell Scapular Confraternity, Uadi 1 Coopoa Inptraa Mom. Da*. )1 ley Rosary, New Year's Bogota Meeting, Ihnll 1 Coupon Eve 8:J0, cafeteria. Par Shopping Parody. limit 1 Caupo* ball, 10 p m., pariah hall; midnight buf- ■I. Carmel Par Sbapphrg Roeary, Ridgewood Covered trandy. *•» *fcw>pi"9 Pmtdy. fat. dish luncheon, I p m., auditorium, John It. 3^ •*- Themas Against Rosary, Nawark Dance, epeaker. Mrs. Edmund Nagle, auditorium; combloed with Holy Name. Mra. Robert Bkefffogton, chairmen. 12 the advocate December 27, 1962 An Advocate First Journalism Contest Coming Up NEWARK - As another first in The Ad- A plaque will be awarded to the winning vocate’s continuing effort to serve its readers, student in each category and a certificate a contest to the work of North recognize to his or her school. Students finishing sec- Catholic is Jersey Journalists being planned ond and third will also receive certificates. for next spring. The deadline for entries will not be un- The which will be til contest, judged in six April, 1963, but the announcement is being categories, will be open to any student who made now to enable editors and writers to be- has had work published in a North Jersey gin considering possible entries. high school publication other than an annual. The categories will be editorial, feature column story, written by one person, sports ENTRIES FOR the first contest will be article (news or feature), photograph and limited to work published during the current original art work. Members of The Advocate school with year, starting September. staff will judge.

At Teaneck Home International Friendship Grows TEANECK A warm don’t get you any work done," bits. "Your eating," she said friendship with international she added with a shrug of the with a soft smile, "it’s hor- significance is growing in the shoulder. rible. Bread and meat home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter com- Chris and Pat were guests bined. It’s horrible. When you P. Johnson in this township. of two Bergen Catholic High eat, comes The Johnsons everything at once. and their School students at Bergen In 10 minutes, you’re fini!" CHRISTMAS of daughters, Maureen and Pat- Catholic's football PAGEANT-Four the girls who danced in a ballet to game with “At home,” she dedicated Mary are continued, shown at a ricia, are doing their part to- Don Bosco last month. How "we Christmas program at Immaculate Heart Dec. 21. take each course sep- Academy The girls, left ward promoting peace through does she like football? are Kathleen Pat "It’s all arately and we take time be- DiCiancia, Wilson, Linda Steinke and Denise Thorn. better understanding. They but SECOND FIRST Verdon right, you can never see tween each -Timothy of St. Fetor's Prep ac- course. We eat two are gaining and providing that the ball. In the as winner in the section France, only full meals each day. Here at cepts a trophy original understanding as men of the John's by serving go to games and it is lunch have coke with ham Youth Corner St. University Forensic Tournament Dec. 8 hosts Marie-Christine you to much more serious. Here and bread it’s from Rev. Frederic J. vice horrible.” Easterly, C.M., president for Dcvred of Paris as part of an everyone lgughs and cheers. student services at St. International personnel John's. This marked High School Stu- It is more informal." CHRIS WILL carry home a the second straight year in which dent Program true Verdon won the award, sponsored by appreciation for these True of Christmas a rare occurrence to Father the NCWC Youth Department.. WHEN SHE first who Spirit according Easterly. arrived, people graciously and un- she considered her biggest selfishly made her a part of UNDER THE program, problem to be speaking Eng- their young men and women from family. lish she didn’t feel that she The Johnson Vocation Notts European and Latin American family, in Came to St. Peter's could do well Boys enough. A short will be countries are brought to this turn, richer in their conversation with her country to live in American quickly knowledge of another country By ED WOODWARD disproves that theory, and its Catholic homes and attend althougn people and in the prac- A she continues to Christmas in at Suggestion American Catholic protest her in- tice of fraternal charity. Jersey City, open it up to the whole school," were told to choose high Mr. least in the Grand three boys ability. As Johnson says, Chris St. area, Father to schools. expressed the feeling Browning continued, deliver the packages. It “We wish we could do as well came early and waa a lesson "but on a Students on both sides when asked if only voluntary basis. gave them a and families are with chaoce to meet For Fathers French." NCWC had made in the true spirit and meaning We only wanted classes which the selected and matched with the a good poor person-to-person." A reason of the for all the students were idea of student in primary why she match in this case. "Yes, de- day unusually for it. Every "I’m certain that placing a a considers this St. Peter’* they bene- country only a she at Prep. class was 100% behind the fited By MSGS. WILLIAM F. FURLONG family situation as close as finitely,” answered in her from It," he added. place to visit is our ha- Thirty-five families were idea." eating gentle but decisive way. “After came possible to the one at home. they back, one "adopted" for Christmas din- Rev. Joseph C. Faulkner, said For be had Chris, for example, comes boy to me: ‘you know. many years hoped and prayed that his mar- ner by the 30 classes at the S.J., who drecta El Centro would from a family of two children. Father, when I eat Christmas riage be blessed with a son. Like many thousands of Prep. A few classes "adopted" Catolico and works with She has a the dinner, I’ll know 13-year-old brother, I’m living m others, 1,000 years ago, he had great devotion to St. Martin more than one family and a Spanish-Speaking in St. Peter's Paul. • a palace.'" i of Toots. So, to the ex-soldier saint he of the went often with his couple families of stu- parish, provided the names of Chris, who arrived here in Father also plea. At long last the answer came. A was bom. dents families to Browning boy "adopted" needy families, which were Without August, is more than a guest. praised the class delay the grateful father was before the total to 35. presidents, standing a She is bring mainly Puerto Rican. who organized statue over the temporarily part of the each clais and tomb of St. Martin of Tours like a be- priest were fore the altar. In his family. As Mrs. Johnson points “JUST THE freshmen did it A LIST of 28 food items responsible for seeing outstretched arms was his son, and on that out: "She has become one of last year," all the items were his was a of dedication: explained Rev. which included some brought lips prayer "St. Martin, gem of Spanisu in the family not just a guest. John E. on time. “It was priests, take this boy.” And St. Martin did! Browning, S.J., who dishes suggested by Father a tre- She takes in dis- mendous • • • part family directed the plah. The sopho- Faulkner was drawn for opportunity for them cussions up to and puts in her sug- more Sodality, which Father each practice he THE BOY’S NAME WAS ODO. As we family. The boys brought leadership," might guess, his gestions. She "and helps me when Browning moderates, in the noted, they did a fine father was very proud of him. Like all fathers he dreamed helped items beaded by a to the Job." about all the big things bis boy would do things in inspire program. 10-pound roast —andprovided keep- "This with the noble blood year we decided to a for each ing coursing through his veins. Especially This is toy child, wrapped on* of two orfic/ss and did he dream of him as a great warrior. But Odo would have individually marked. on Ills NCWC's Internation- none of it. Cardinal's The "adopted" families were OPPORTUNITIES al School Student Pro- Tip: High all large, averaging about eight FOR WOMEN 16-35

HE WANTED JUST - gram. Diligence apiece. The ONE THING to be a priest! He Pays largest numbered 19 and the Serve Cod by Serving Others wanted to be a priest like his great patroo. St. Martin of BOSTON (NC)—Every high smallest five. In and than Tour*, in his church. His father consented, but with school student should spend a all, more 250 children I ask her —and when I don’t disappointment in his heart. Not long after, Odo received minimum of three hours dally benefited. ask her, too just like my and became a canon in the church of St. Martin of in home study. Richard Car- own daughters." THE Tours. dinal Cushing has advised. IMPORTANT thing, I Father • • • not think," Browning said, DURING nER stay. Chris is "It’s the average genius LATER HE BECAME who makes the "waa that the class presidents A BENEDICTINE MONK and was a ipember of the senior class biggest mark abbot of in life but rather appointed Cluny in Bergundy. It was a powerful of the Academy of the Holy the dedi- monastery playing a part in the religious affairs of western Angels along with Pat John- cated, diligent worker,” the WHEN YOU WANT Cardinal Europe, second only to the papacy itself. Odo was one of the son. she it is told a group of stu- And, admits, a FLOWERS CALL: most powerful churchmen of the 10th century. In A. D. 942 "little" easier than Notre dents. He said be has known he died where he the but "I really began, in church of St. Martin, Dame Academy, in Lille, some geniuses have HANOVER FLORAL CO. near the tomb of the saint whom his never met one whom to father had dedicated France, where she studied un- I would nr rviM him with the words: call “*nfJiu.u*"y! i* "St. Mart 1'!, gem of priests, take this til last year. an outstanding success in boy!" SL Martin not life." only helped make Odo a priest; he "Our day is from 8:15 a.m. helped make him a saint. He is "To succeed in one St. Odo, and his feast is to 12:15 p.m. and from 2 to 7 of the observed Nov. most 18. p.m., six days a week, at competitive ages in his- We this thought story was somewhat appropriate because Notre Dame," she explained. tory, you must have a burn- for CHILDREN H was during the Christmas of desire Slitori of season 880 that a father "We do have two half days a ing to excel in your Reparation for the who chosen of the prayed son became Odo, the priest, the abbot, week though." calling and also must for REUCIOUS Congregation of Mary • the Mint. have frovMlno Mom# fo , There is also more home- personal sanctity," he r p M • • • said. "You cannot for work in France, and more sub- afford to OF EVERYONE AIBO, IN OUR EFFORTS TO waste time abuse OBTAIN, safeguard and jects. Last year, for example, or leisure foster vocations to the priesthood, we that her schedule time. You should be CATHOLIC thought our story included physics, INTERNATIONAL FRIENDS -Marie-Christine Devred of working have IrTtlrt?'* Hr Wort.- might a valuable suggestion. It is not uncommon for chemistry, Latin, Paris (left) is shown as hard as you can." USM ln» Olrli. French, at home with Patricia Johnson of Tea- BOOKS little girls, after to he dedicated to He the Baptism, our Blessed English, Spanish, history, geo- neck, where gave young people M lUUijr SL, Itrat hi but I have beard of Marie-Christine is living for a year under his mff&rsssi,JWffiV y. Mother, never boys, after Baptism, be- graphy and religion. the slogan for success—"Work, dedicated International School ing to anyone. NCWC's High Student Program. work and more work." SHE HAS ALSO noticed a Perhaps our Catholic fathers could give the idea some marked difference The Christian invite you to devote your*eif t 0 the thought. No priest would be needed, no solemn ceremonies socially. Honor Students "We date vacations JESUIT ••'"vice Of Christ In the would be required. The father could do it quietly only on in BROTHERS Brothers classroom, himself, ■ and France," she said. "The Assist Others Ml Pardhdm Ro

• • • she remarked. "It’s better that before Grammar arhool cradualrt m 4 sponsor —and after •4nacN MdM. Inununt la a Benedictine vocation way. If you have co-ed schools, school classes for »• aMi O « bcoOw. n tutoring stu- Vocation udt4 tor Vocations Oflka. ||. ao.l", Apostolato the girls look at ihe boys and dents interested in Abbor. NawHn, M. J. LlNralv/r. «m SAFETY Newark Archdiocese: William raising Msgr. F. Furlong, St. the boys look at the girls, and their grades. Nam# Mary's, Elisabeth, N.J. Telephone: EL.2-51M. T#i Save Paterson Diocese: Rev. John P McHugh, DePaul High 5.00 v>y.'> s »«' FRANCISCAN NEW JERSPT MISSIOMAtY UNION CAIOWIIL, co^yJivitV e*« 135 WEST CONDUCTED SIM STREET, NEW YORK I, NEW YORK BY THE SISTERS OF ST. DOMINIC U\3^ ‘ S-0077. H Call Writ* for Deloili LOngiero no eld PE or Accredited - wrrwtr, 5724$ Fully Offering A.B. ond B.S. Degree. ST. BONAVENTURE GEORGIAN PROVE YOUR LOVE FOR CHRIST COURT COLLEGE A MONASTERY fully accredited liberal Arte College Slstors of the Sorrowful Mother Conducted the by Sfltore of Merer $ j. m Ih Convent Station, New Jersey till MIKING A! KINNII GAIAGi ACIOIi IHI mill December 27, 1962 THE ADVOCATE 13 HAPPY NEW YEAR, SPORTS.

Schoolboy Cagers Cater Tournament Rush NEWARK —At the close of in the ECCA and in the ange event, opening round of the Peter's winner agalnit the St. Jersey School the pre-holiday Roselle City High skirmishing Catholic, which ia a North Bergen HoUday Tourna- Michael's (UC) winner and the Christmas Tournament Dec. 23, eight teams were left member of the Marist Broth- ment at Glen Rock Dec. 22. Emerson-Cathedral winner round Dec. in the ranks of the undefeated Opening 27 has St. ers Tournament field, both A rundown of the other against the St. Francis Catholic Prep- Mary’s (JC) vs. Snyder, St. among high school were 3-6. tournament* foUowt: Power Memorial winner. The (R) va. Lincoln. St. basketball teams. Before the The others the Mary’a among early - Bt. Peter’s consolation and final be CoUege Invitation wUI Michael’s (JC) va. Dickinson Christmas tournament rush ia unbeaten were DePaul (10), -Semi-finals held before the St. Col- Dec. 27 will Peter’a and St. CecUia’s va. Ferris. completed Dec. 29, that Ust which wai scheduled to play match the St. Mary’a (E)-St. lcge-Oglethorpe game Dec. 29 Semi-finals Doc. 28 and final could be trimmed consider- Paterson Tech Dec. 26 In the the at Jeraey City Armory. Dec. 29. ably. Don Bosco Tech Holiday Fei- Don Bosco Tech Festi- Boontoo Christmas Tourna- Running in front of everyone tival; Marist (2-0), which wai val Semi-finals Dec. 28 wUI ment Semi finals Dec. are Immaculate Conception entered in the Marist tourney, 27 see Walsh-Eastern Christian with Morris CathoUc and St. Peter’s Prep with 4-0 and Bayley-EUard (2-0), which vs. Del- winner and St. barton and Boonton apiece. Those two teams, in- took on Sf. Bonaventure in tha Anthony's-Don vs. Moun- Bosco Tech winner play tain Lakea. The final is Doc. cidentally, were the North Jer- DBT festival Dec. 28. St. Bonaventure-Bayley-EUard 28. sey representatives In the In addition to the tourna- winner. The final is Dec. 29. Esoex state tournament finals last ments, a few regular garnet County Couches Tour- aeason. nament Semi-finals are on tap for. the coming Bergen County Christmas Dec. 28, final Dec. 29. week, highlighted by St. Festival (at Don Bosco, Ram- BOTH WERE scheduled to Mary’s (P) at St. Bonaventure sey) Semi-finals Dec. 28 see tournament action Dec. A In a Passalc-Bergen Catholic with Ridgewood-Ridgefleld MMAKING BOIJIDFR 28. Immaculate was matched Conference Dec. 30. Park winner on Don OR A MOUNTAIN with Essex CathoUc in the Es- game taking MOVING Bosco-Northern Valley winner sex County Coaches Associa- ST. BONAVENTURE, which and CathoUc-Hacken- tion and Bergen WHATEV tourney St. Peter’a has the area's number two aack winner with facing Mahwah- St. Mary's (E) in the St. scorer in Rich Coraetto, Englewood winner. The final It Peter's Collage Invitation stopped St. Joseph's (P) in Dec. 29. you* Tournament. the P-BCC lid-lifter Dec. 33. St, Mary’a (E) was among The Bonnies are the defending the elite J0 eight which went into champions and one of the fav- NEW YORK 8... the tournaments unbeaten. The orites again this year. Its tost HUltoppera, under new head In independent games Dec. Dining At IM coach Harry Brooks, tripped 29, Holy Trinity will go after PRAYER-Their faces a childlike of SILENT mirroring Intensity devotion, students at thair first three foes in Union its first victory after three GILHULY'S Sacred Heart In Flint, Mich., take time out from for their basketball game a moment County competition. losses, but will have the un- Of silent prayer. Each noon the bell RESTAURANT and IAR weekday as Angelus tolls, the boys and girls in- Immaculate’s meeting with enviable task of tangling with to* «r m AJr M their Eimx Oft IMS) terrupt recreational activities to pray for peace. offered more than a teat 6-10 Bob King of Westfield, M,hMto of an undefeated team. The and St. Cecllla'i will visit Bt. W&WIVMS* SU/4mf. Eagles are James. Seton Hall Bows coached by Joe ConmUnt to CottMom * ItMltn Garvey, who guided Immacu- St. Patrick’s will be at Bt. Choir* Win*. »nd uquort. Muuk tPICIAL PACIUTIIt SO* late the DALERANKIN to North Jersey title Mary’a (E) and Bayley-EUard PRIVATS PARTUS ACCOMMOOATIMO IS H M to. TU Mill last year. Tom Hughes is wUI be at Immaculate Concep- m RlpMft An. M 4MR •«. coaching the Llona this tion Dec. 30. Seven games are year. PAL STAN -Stan Mutial of St. on the card Peter's to Meet Jan. 2 to launch Oglethorpe TWO OTHER the St. Louis Cardinals holds eluba had beat- the new year. JERSEY CITY - With the Pol Award which any portedly a big, strong club 22 and bowed to 83- en three straight taami before In the first of the Joey o( Wagner, holiday possible pressure an un- with a solid record. Sl, at Staten Island. Dec. 28. St Benedict'a, which he received as "America's beaten tournaments, St. Luka's bowed streak erased, both St. was The New Yorkers “held” the pitted against East Or- to Manchester 44-28, greatest athlete" from St. Stsson’s Greetings Peter’s and Seton HaU Regional, ST. PETER’S, which tum- Pirates’ Nick Werkrasn to 31 Joseph's Home for Children University can concen- bled from now the unbeaten ranks points six below the in Milwaukee. The trate 97-point In Scoring Race Best in upon building strong in a 67-49 loss to Ohio standard which ranked him records. Wesley- an Dec. 20, rebounded with a first in the nation among ma- The Peacocks will have the Used triumph against Fairfield Dec. jor coUege scorers last week. Cars next opportunity along those 22. That raised the Peacocks' His mark now stands at 36 Lead Basketball lines when entertain Comillery Captures they Og- record to 5-1. per game with 144 points in lethorpe from Atlanta, Seton NEWARK With College Hall, which had swept four contests. his totals In his most recent outing. FIELDS Ga., Dec. 28 at swelled Jeraey City three consecutive home Workman hit for 21 by the area high of 51 Rounding out the five is Calendar The op- points top MOTOR Armory. visitors are re- on Dec. points, Joe of St. CO. ponents, went the road before the intermission, but CemUlery Lave Gleason of DePaul, who Mary’s (JC) controls the «l ■kOOMIIILD could only manage 10 points in top has a 34.5 mark. Oleaaoo'a AVI. NIWARK in the Camillery racked up other* are hitting at WHILE SETON HaU has points In four games —a 32.3 a plus-20 pace Tom Greeley NEWARK - Thwarted by Tom Durkin of Seton HaU been relying heavUy Rich Coraetto upon avsraga. of St. of Hofy Family (22.3), Tom the weekend snow in their at- Workman’s third, and Paul Drew of the scoring, St. Peter’s Bonaventure tossed in 36 Keating of Immaculate Con- tempt to run an outdoor relay Bees has been its last Gray placed third In the receiving points points week to climb Into ception (22.0) and John Mor- meet at Setor Hall intermediate from a of Bob the number ffgjgF* University, 80-yard hurdles. variety playera. two position with rison of Seton HaU (21.5). New Jersey Catholic Track Murray, Tim Lou Tri- PaM*K&rtnraltaKc^CaWaraaes Keboe, a 29.7 standard. COLLEOS Conference athletea had them- OUR LADY of the verio and VaUey George McNally . SaWriay. Oac. It OaVOaory* IQ*.) selves field won the school onc-mlle have THIRD AND fourth m M a day at the devel- high aU been averaging in or places conducted the from Dickinson and New- doubts held Brooks of r/A/SSr opment meet by relay near figures. are by Tony 3 SERV/CE ark Central in 1 vf; New Jersey District AAU Dec. 9:42.3, with Ed Paterson Seton HaU finished Baylsy-Ellard in third with a ggvssgw? Amtrlci's its #1 22 at the Newark Armory. McConnon, Ron Plumstead, pre-holiday icheduls with a 27-polnt average and Tom of Terry Cunningham and Steve four-game St. Joseph’! (WNY) in fourth Corvette Dealer Five individual events were victory atring and iwr r«rrtij j tr si 1963 CHEVROLETS KaMlnf. lmmarvlat* « It Ho Ashurst handling the baton. five wins in six for a with 26,7. Tom tallied 33 points won by conference boys and games Mom one. Rmmi Hall 1 U IT J The NJCTC 5-3 record. The Our Lady of the Valley took will have no Pirates have • weather worries Dec. shown a Impalas Corvairs the only relay race of the day. 29 as it high-scoring attack, runs a of hitting above 60a in all but The top performance was by program relay and II • • field two and Chevy Corvettes Trucks Gus ZilJncar, of Christian eventa at CBA'a Indoor games raaching a SAVE W CORVETTES track. The season of 98 LEASE ’63 Brothers Academy, who tossed meet snowed out high against Fair- CHEVROLETS & CADILLACS Dec. 22 wIU be held leigh Dickinson. the id-pound coUege-slxe pill Jan. J, on ON YOUR ■ VII ALL OTHER '63 MAKES which date there will SO feet, > inches to win the also bo NEW LOW another RATES open division. development meet at K*. l*tt • L. AMBROSINO. the Newark Armory. 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THE 14 ADVOCATE December *7, 1962 Father Pastoral Church Mission Task Holy Urges Activity on Laity NCWC News Service with uf, have also a count- time; of the various technical Blessed Virgin Auxiliatrix, of Following is the text of remarks made by Pope John XXIII less number of chosen souls. methods of radio and tele- St. Francia de Sale* and of St. Is May 31, 1962, during an audience for members of the pilgrim- The cooperation of many vision and of all means for the John Boaco and of the lumi- noble and of the of Only Beginning age of Salesian Cooperators. holy energies spreading thought. noui constellation of many teacher-Church fills heart our Particularly called to these other saints protectors of the Beloved sons and The Church is only at daughters: have disclosed it during many with because we the consolation, fields are our beloved chil- apostolate of the laity, you ot its This resplendent day of the meetings. Today only a pimple beginning mission task. note that the work is proceed- dren from the laity, due to the may bear fruit to God with The Church is for the end of May the Feast of mention if necessary. The be- with toward the only at the Society Propagation ing certainty possibility which is theirs of every good and beautiful work. and the Ascension when Jesus loved of the beginning yet scientists image Madonna, promised goals. Everything influencing these fields of the Faith from earth And may the implored, ani- have girded the earth with rising toward under the name of Auxiliatrix, even the re- gives good hope, through the convictions of the mating be Archdiocese of Newark: Heaven disappeared from was for familiar rails of steel, encircled it with the many years spectful expectation of the Faith. of those a pledge of our cordial wishes. copper wires, circumnavigated Most Rev.. Martin W. Stanton, S.T.D. eyes closest to Him, to our eyes as a child and whole world. have You are called to them, be- it with atom-powered sub- Very Rev. Msgr. John F. Davis might adolescent in the home of our loved sons and EARLY CHRISTIANS held then seemed YOU CAN INDEED co- daughters. The marines, shot missiles to the 31 Mulberry St., Newark 2, N. J. Phone MArket parents. 2-2803 operate toward the out- wise organization in which the services in their homes or in moon. What about the Honrs: • gloomy be- good work Daily, a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, t a.m. to 12. THE UNDERTAKINGS of come Salesian is ex- catacombs. for human souls? Diocese of cause of the of the council and its cooperation Paterson: Don Bosco viewed in his offers Christ withdrawal of application. It is not necessary pressed to you the op- gave His mission Rt. Rev. Msgr. William F. Louis completeness as a perfect ec- to much. It is portunity for fervent training. command 2,000 for the Divine say necessary years ago 24 DeGrasse St., Paterson 1, N. J. Phone ARmory 4-0400 clesiastic in the exercise of think of ((■VINO NATIONALLY the sake of souls. More Master and only to its aims, con- than Hours: 0 a.m. IN THE LIGHT of this vast Daily, to S p.m.; Saturday, 0 a.m. to 12. His prayer, in that of his intimate sidering it from the stand- FAMOUS INSTITUTIONS one half of mankind is almost still Donations to the the the evidence and of his horizon, it pleases us greatly Society for Propagation of a- persorfal point of the pastoral horizons FOt OVIK YIAIS sitting in darkness and the drawing to to faith and 43 Faith are income tax deductible. action raised such enthusi- encourage you shadows of death. way from His and of the missionary apos- perseverance. Continue on asm to make a youth on bis which the council Who is usual consort tolatc, wants COATS. APRONS responsible? Before your path joyously, be con- with way to the priesthood, as we to or widen; souls to you answer this the Apostles. open up question isolated are. scious of the great possibili- they really priests. The natives go on, were from the age of 14, to take or back to think St. Luke, instead, takes care bring Christ; FROCKS - TROUSERS upon your duty. Then When Rev. ties which are to do Floyd Richardson conscious only of their empty want to emulate his example. hearts to animate toward love yours will want in telling us that Jesus brought surely you to help was at La water good, practice it Pan, a woman ar- cans, ignorant of the The booklets of the Salesian of the ideals of Chris- courageously l BED the work of the Church’s mis- them away from the city to great and be the leaven TABLE LINENS rived with a baby who had in their souls. at the time of our serenely, in- and drought* His hands He “Readings'’ tianity; institutions and under- sions, the best way is to been sick for two weeks. You Bethany; raising tended to ferment the entire can educate a native youth offered to ua examples of civiliza- pray, work and for blessed them, then withdrew takings present-day whole (cfr. Mat. INDUSTRIAL give the 'Hie woman had carried the priest in mission 'lands for of beautiful writings, equally tion consecrated 13. S3). Father’s from them; thus they returned to be to the Holy Society for the child for more than two hours, $250 a year. His entire train- as they encouraged everyone triumph of Cod's Kingdom, in This word now reaches your Propagation of the Faith. and to Jerusalem, but with great By planned to carry her an- costs to new forms of souls, goes directly to each of ing $1,500. joy, “cum gaudio magno’’ apostolate. an effort to be adequate to the helping the society you enable other four hours the the third Salesian but extends to all the through Today, increased needs so that the es- you, the Holy Father to Monsoons Strike (Luke 24, 52). provide swamp where she to get —as we thus like laity of Catholic of hoped family to sentiality of Christ’a message Action, ACME needy missions everywhere In fact had reason to a canoe to take her to Puerto At Priest’s they call it haa come to give reach undefiled the third orders, of the con- with the assistance Home because of the may everyone they re- Cabczas to see a doctor. rejoice: prom- of the proof of its liveliness, two and persuasively. fraternities, pious COAT APRON A quire. Such In the land ot monsoons the ise of the Holy Spirit,* further- slow travel often of which we like to unions. aspects In the vast field of first priest to reside in a more there remained with pastoral TOWEL means death for these people tiny point out: a loving gratitude We attend all of yon with SUPPLY CO. town action that the before had as his residence them, the very Mother of opens up during Jeep and Boat they actually can reach the founded our prayer, in order but the to congregation by of the council and which that, WYmci.i 1-3654 help. The missionaries could nothing vestry, which Jesus, in mutual participation period the intercession St. John Bosco and the honor will through of the he made use of as of and require new rules after • KSAINT Urgently Needed do with some travel equipment bedroom, grace prayer. rendered to him, by making CHESTNUT, and the council shall have been Miskito Indians in to help those people. In most office, parlor dining sliine in of the northern THIS RECALLING of the every aspect the is invited WEEK-END RETREATS QUINN BROS. room. He writes that this year held, laity widely Nicaragua are used to priva- cases, a jeep can get through. Catholic life in parishes, the monsoon mystery of the Ascension gives to take its place of tions Will was unusually se- responsibil- FOR THE LAITY so much so that it some good person do in labor environ- takes us the pleasure of greeting dioceses, as individuals about vere, causing much damage. you ity and as mem- (FIND A WHKtND WITH 000 an emergency to illustrate how something securing a and to ments the examples of the Yh Cm P»p.»4 On A cm* “My residence is no expressing encourage- bers of a community, under jeep for the Capuchin Fathers excep- saint who wanted to in For: MEN, WOMEN, I do nit of ment to you, beloved children be, Hi|htil lon in tion. The walls are continu- the friendly guidance of the Nicaragua or a boat a most devoted ously of Don Bosco, who have come everything, Bishops and at the side of the HUSBAND and WIFE or both? oozing water; the floor • • Service • here in numbers in the son of the Church; minister Quality Supply is damp and the roof is leak- great priests, In brotherly under- house of the father, it and apostle of his teaching au- Mmfem* A WH« «wroet Jn. inr. Peruvian Natives ing. Often when it rains I have filling standing. ProUttional Towel Service thority In every field of the CuAwnd by Ai »uti of to shift office table with such affection and such my cot, of moral of the Invitation D lofail Abbey Lack Water and to liveliness of faith and desire dogma, cducatioo, HOWEVER, and Apparol of Life luggage unleaky cor- service. to do well. social not of modern times, but of Water is in ners. Owing to the dampness WtiJ# lof bibfOolbß bi - scarce some an times. This is particularly Office Coats and Tow ala Ebpendabl* ?*! my arthritis is increasing. In the course of our life, we is parts of the world. In one Pe- COOPERATORS a lofty Dine to* or tmiATi GOOD INCOUK U true in the fields of assistance “I have furnish have been attended by the re- lot ruvian to from the term: In fact, every Bishop you village water comes and welfare; of social Continuous Towels lacs(ill la sir church down to the membrances and action; U. down from the mountains to kitchen. I resounding calls his priests “cooperatores Ml Abboy, WwHon, MJ. S.VJ). ANNUITY echoes of the Salesian of the press; of the use of free the 25,000 inhabitants only am keeping my one set of family, ministerii nostri” (Pont Rom. vestments and altar linens in of which very eloquent proof Tm rin Am la th« three times a week, flowing in Ord. Presb.); the coopera- fmt work of U» MlmUmm few small for empty card board boxes, and is had by this audience in the tors of our ministry. sad Mp la oducatlaf through a pipes as I have no back rack courtyard of St. Damasus. about three hours at a time. my It is indeed a word sacred necessary books are in wooden We have had occasion at Ux sdr&nuxeo. Lines form early to get this and rich in meaning. It could cases.’’ other times to say we a A water, but when the trickles this; not be used it In Time Need brums by applying only of This first priest in a here- cease, there are still to the contribution, many tofore un-Christian though mm KMT FIR INFOKMATtONi area of the cans left to be filled. Rebels worthy of gratitude, of a Consult Your Catholic Funeral Director world is able to accomplish Kidnap SOCIETY OF These villagers are being de- money offering, but extends in- nied among his people only what he the Water of Life in much Priest, stead to an entire pledge of \Phose careful and service is in accord with can in spite of his many hard- Laymen understanding r THE DIVINE WORD the same way. Christ is there life, to a constant and gener- ships. He can cope with Auraltr Dept GIRARD, PA with them, but unattainable, only CANTHO, Vietnam (NC) - ous service. the traditions Mother Church what is of Holy not humanly possible, and Viet because there are enough Cong rebels kidnaped a You made mention of the hope' that those living amid young Vietnamese priest and council. We could doubt comforts will sometimes think not two of his parishioners. that too. think of of him and others like him you. the The rebels seized Father event, that for MURPHY MEMORIAL HOME HOWARD J. BRENNAN working in the vineyards of great you pray Gnoc of the Diocese of it and the Lord where comforts of the Can- are willing to do some- BERGEN COUNTY 102 FLEMING AVENUE 64U BERGENLINE AVE. tho. Later they returned to tho thing, even a deal, when WtST body do not exist, but where great NEWARK. N. J. NEW YORK. N. J. work for souls parish and burst into the it will be a matter of perform- MArket 3-0514 UNlon never ceases. HENNESSEY 7-0373 church where people were whatever the Fathers of ing JOHN F. MURPHY praying for the kidnaped the council -shall have decided FUNCHAL HOME WILUAM SCHLEMM, INC 480 SANFORD AVENUE UNESCO priest. When the people pro- together with us. 232 KIPP AVENUE 2200' HUDSON Raps , N. BIVD. tested the kidnaping, the in- On our part we have offer- HASBROUCK N. J. NEWARK, J. HEIGHTS. UNION CITY, N. J. Discrimination surgents took two of the par- ed our existence for this pur- ESeex 3-6053 ATkM 8-1362 WILLIAM SCHLEMM, ishioners. And together JOHN QUINN - likewise, J. PARIS (NC) The United pose. TRINKA FUNERAL SERVICE “ MANAGER Nations FUNERAL HOME © Educational, Scientific • MAYWOOD BOGOTA UNJon 7-1000 and Cultural has 323-329 PARK AVENUE Organization A New Year,A New HeavenAnd A New Earth lITTU FIRRY set up a Conciliation and Good ORANGE. N. J. james A. McLaughlin HUbbord 7-3050 Offices Committee to set- THE NEW YEAR help brings with It tha dr air* to ulu U i hotter ORonge 7 0348 591 JERSEY AVENUE tle from the VOLK FUNERAL HOMES disputes arising one—to bring about, as It were, anew bearea and a wow earth. KIERNAN FUNERAL HOME JERSEY CITY, N. J. convention discrimina- Problem* TEANECK. TE 6-0202 against teem ao blf. Kril r aa 101 UNION AVENUE Oldfield tion in education. orerwhelmln*. St. Thrrraa. the Little BOGOTA HU 9-2202 3-2266 N. J. The convention JOHN t BELLEVILLE, calls on na- Flower, gives na the method. Da lit- J. FEENEY SONS WILUAM SCHLEMM, INC tions to do away with laws Ue things, aay prayen, make 232 FRANKLIN Plymouth 9-3503 UtUa AVENUE 539 BERGEN AVE. to discrimination. sacrifices not make FRANK McOCl leading ... Why thla cant- N. J. RIDGEWOOD. JERSEY N. It defines discrimination as ina rear one to help tho 525 SUMMER CITY, J. £ CATHOLIC Gilbert 4-7650 AVENUE distinction JOHN . . NEAR EAST MISSIONS? Wo hare J. INTEREST "any . which, N. CARTY, OORMLEY FUNERAL HOME NEWARK. J. being based on race, color, been catenated by oar Holy Father MANAGER 335 UNION STREET HUmboldi 2-2222 with the car* a t the prtcole and ela- sex, language, religion, pol- MURRAY HEnderton 4-0411 from of itical or other national te ri and mlaaloaa la the NEAR and HACKENSACK, NJ. day deposit on opinion, FUNERAL or SERVICE EARL F. BOSWORTH social origin, economic con- MIDDLE-EAST COUNTRIES ... A HUbbord 7-1010 *ery apeclal aid la MICHAEL J. dition or birth, has the effect Tht Holy FdUitri Mimm Aid way yoa eaa ear CLIFFORD H. PfINECKf MURRAY. 311 WILLOW AVENUE work to of nullifying or la apoaaor the training of a ONE YEAR CERTIFICATES impairing thr Orxntal Chtnb 1321 TEANECK ROAD HOBOKEN, N. J. f» aemlnarlan novice equality of treatment in educa- or a ... It a week 206 BEUEVtIIE AVENUE WEST ENGLEWOOD, N. J. Oldfield 9-1455 paya for the education of a aemlnarlan, II tion.’* a week for a novice. BLOOMFIELD. NJ. It FRANCIS X. Oldfield 9-1456 takea ala year* to train a aemlnarlan, two for a ala ter . FAHEY, . . PI 3-2527 Yon aend each week Mo may tho help or each year. |IM a year nog or OF DEPOSIT HOME Vocations for the aemlnarlan, What better MURPHY FUNERAL Up |ISO for the novice .. . way to TE 7-2332 work for anew heavra earth. and anew Meaawhlla may wa THOMAS J. OIFFILY DIRECTORS COUNTY aend MORRIS On Formosa yon onr hearty thanka for all the prayer* and aacrlfteea ORACB MURPHY 41 AMES AVENUE yon have made to help work. Solely beeanae of TOLEDO, Ohio (RNS)—For- onr yon we eaa WILUAM T. NEELY to go on after theae RUTHERFORD. N. J. $l,OOO $25,000 year year aldlnc mlaalon*. 301 SCANIAN mosa, a country which has WEo.ter 9-0098 ROSEVILLE AVENUE FUNERAL HOMES * produced only three native NEWARK. N. J. since the first Catholic NEEDED: A SMALL LEBANESE CHURCH. In Lebanon, Newark priests moat HUmboldi 3-2600 781 Pompton Tpk. missionaries arrived there in Catholica are of tha Maronite Cqmmercialtrust Cos. rite. The Liturgy or Maaa la a ESSEX COUNTY OORNY * OORNY Pomplon Plaint, N. J. the 16th century, now has 15 marvelous of New blending of prayer*, hymns, bells and cymbal*. Tha MORTUARY TE 5-4156 Jersey seminarians in the new Tai- language |* the OORNY Syriac, aama which Chrlat used, a wonderful A OORNY 303 MAIN STREET SH 2-6433 chung diocese, a Maryknoll MAIN OFFICE) 15 link with the Last Supper .In tha Lebanese MORTUARY Exchange Place, Jersey City inlssioncr said here. . . village of At- EAST ORANGE, N. J. BIRMINGHAM aouja, 300 399 Rev. James A. Bodenstedt of poor Maronltes hav* been trying tor year* to build HOOVER AVE. ORonge 2-2414 FUNERAL HOME 11 Convenient Oflicet home a small church, N. J. Toledo, after six years on* 12 by 10 yards In length and width. Sine* BLOOMFIELD. L V. MUHIN * SON 249 SOUTH MAIN STREET on the noted that Cath- 3-8400 island, they have only their labor to give, has been Pilgrim JERSEY CITY - progress painfully 976 BROAD STREET WHARTON, N.J. BAYONNE - UNION CITY still less than olics, although slow. Their neighbor* at FLOOD FUNERAL HOME Jib* tbam, calling their work a phan- NEWARK, N. J. FOxcroft 6-0520 2% of Taiwan’s OWN MONDAY population, tom Andrew W IVININOS M.in Offlc.) church . Won't you help them complete It? Flood, Mgr. MArket 3-0660 (Isn't ... rose to 200,000 in the last . . 12.000 CITY BAYONNf la the 112 So. Munn Ave. JUSIY 7 to ■ UNION CITY I It I decade. la needed . . . Lebanon land which supplied the cedar* PETER J. QUINN Eotl N. MW for Solomon'* Tcmpla .Won't you Orange. J. PASSAIC COUNTY DEPOSIT VAULTS Eight years ago there were . , help aupply tha malarial* Funeral Director 15 churches with resident for ORonge 4-4445 only Christ's Temple . . , Pleas* aend your help now. Thanks. 320 BELLEVILLE AVENUE NttnlMr SiHnt tnus and FtdtraJ D«pntlt liuuranc* Core. MArket 2-2530 priests, he said. Now there are BLOOMFIELD. N. J. OORNY A OORNY more than 200. CODEY'S FUNERAL SERVICE ECUMENICAL COUNCIL. Dramatle stories and pictures hav* 8-1260 MORTUARY 69 Pilgrim eomc out of Rome these few HIOH STREET past months. Tha largest Council 519 MARSHALL STREET In Church history baa a special meaning for us at the CATHOLIC ORANGE, N. J. N. J. NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION. One of - PATERSON, onr founder*. ORonge 4-7554 HUDSON COUNTY Father Paul 4-5400 Help Students to Become Priests Jamc* Francis of Graymoor, originated tha CHAIR HUELSENBECK MUlberry Of CHURCH UNITY OCTAVE. For fifty yean. Catholica and OORMLEY FUNERAL HOME their MEMORIAL HOMS $l.OO separated brethren have prayed for unity In their .different BUNNELL FUNERAL HOME WILL MAINTAIN A STUDENT FOR ONE DAY 1108 So. 154 PLACE churches. The octave takes place each January from Orange Ave. WASHINGTON llth, tho 41 Ave. Feast of St. Peter's to Newark N. J. Hightond PASSAIC, N. J. WILL YOU HELP HIM ALONG? Chair January 28, the Kraal ad Hi. Panl'o 6, conversion You can Korl N. J. PRe.coii 9-3183 ... foster this spirit even further by Join- W. Huel.enbeck Jertey City. lug our You will Chariot association. share In the benefits of aomo 15.001 A. Stevent, Director QUINLAN FUNERAL HOME Masses of our missionaries. Individual mrrabenhlp la II a yean EStex Manager 2-1600 1 27-29 HARDING AVENUE In our Divine Word Seminariei 120 for a life-time, family membenhlp la IIM for in India, Philippine* IS a year: ■ CODEY'S FUNERAL DElaware 3-6446 lifetime. SERVICE LAWRENCE CLIFTON, N. J. and we have a number of itudent* O. QUINN % Japan, preparing 77 PARK STREET 7-3002 FUNERAL HOME PRe.coM for the priesthood. MANY ARE VERY POOR and need PLEASE REMEMBER US IN YOUR WILL MONTCLAIR. N. J. OUR LEGAL 298 ACADEMY ST. HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME fly revi-c TITLE IS THE CATHOLIC Pilgrim 4-0005 financial help to continue their studies. NEAR EAST WKI.KAHE ASSOCIA- (at WASHINGTON rv DECAPUA Bergen Square) 171 PLACE TION. YOUR MASS ARE FUNERAL HOME OFFERINGS SOUGHT OFTEN JERSEY J. N. J. 269 CITY. N. PASSAIC, S. v THEY ARE THE MISSIONKR'S MT. PROSPECT AVE. OFF SOLE SUPPORT FOR Till SW 8 8114 PRe.coM 7-0141 N. J. DAY. NEWARK, NCCKSR-SHARPf Dear Fat hen HUmboldi 2 3333 DEAR MONSIGNOR RYAN FUNERAL HOME OIOROE AHR A SON 525 45th STREET UNION COUNTY Enclosed find $ for a student sponsoring Encloaed find 700 NYE my of for AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J. to the priesthood for days. IRVINGTON, N. J UNIon 7-0820 OORNY B It—■ Name OORNY -A- ESiex 3-1020 HAMS (pIMM pel*) UNIon 7-0120 MORTUARY ___ REZEM FUNERAL HOME RIEMAN FUNERAL 330 ELIZABETH AVENUE ADOHSI Street HOME _____ 579 Grove Street 1914 NEW YORK AVENUE ELIZABETH, N. J. N. J, CITY ...... XONI ...STAtI. City Zone Stale Irvington. UNION CITY, N J. , Elliabeth 2-1415 Es»ex 2-8700 UNIon 7-6767 MILLER-BANNWORTH MAIL < STANTON TO East FUNERAL HOME LEBER FUNERAL HOME FUNERAL HOME itol Kear 661 FRANKLIN OlissionsjMi AVENUE 20th ST. 4 HUDSON BLVD. 1055 EAST JERSEY ST. FRANCIS CARDINAL SPILLMAN, Freildeot REV. FATHER NUTLEY, N. J. UNION CITY, N J. ELIZABETH, N. J -1 RALPH, Mn.m. M*r. Joseph T. Ryoo, Non Wy NOrth 7-3131 UNIon 3-1100 Elizabeth 2 6664 lead off e*wo*UoH*o* S.V.D. Catholic Universities tei HOP HIM TO REACH HIS GOAL CATHOLIC HIM lAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION 316 N. MICHIGAN 1 480 Avw. at 44th St. N#w CHICAGO Uxington VwHt 17, RV. For lUting In thit Mction call Th« Advotofe, MArkel 4-0700 WYCKOFT HACKENSACK OPEN NEW veSSRi December THE EVE I OPEN NEW YEAR'S EVE Fire 27, 1982 ADVOCATE OTO» Old 15 NEW YEAR’S EVE Destroys Wing MAGNIFICENT NEW BEAUTY Of LUXURY LOOK Parsippany Rectory CONVENIENCE PARSIPPANY-Fire gutted of the Dominican Sisters of Pray for Them the 20-year old rectory of St. Caldwell, who teach at the PRESTIGE... Peter the Church here HUMES ON Apostle parish grammar school. They but home Dec. 19. A Solemn Re- TU Dec. 21, left the new wing the St. Clare’s Sr. Rose In prayers alto remem- N«*M la suburban mw otaadord of flno homo* accepted offer. Anthony your plaaoantly waa !» Now Jonty. Cbooot (ram nvs now under construction un- quiem'Mass offered Dec. ber a (Ins colloctlon of horn** baautUul CONVENT-Slster Rose An- these, your deceased modtli. Milt with u» SUMMIT 2 at St. ’Paul’s Church. SMUasS sad bout with orrlB« craftamanahlp damaged. an sys to- cad a ttnat thony Carey of the Sitters of priests : « Immaculate Born In ward Sadat las valua conttmporary coovtnitnct. Juat Players Jersey City, Mr. by on* of Ntw » Rev. James Smith, pastor, of St. Elizabeth MMloibMo* from tht Waah- Charity died Sullivan moved to in Netcark Jarsay** foromost biUldan at quality AVENUE his caretaker Ramsey ... J**to* BrMfoj i ftw mlautot tram . . . and two house- Select Dec. 18 at St. Anne’a homos. Ms thorn OortM 'Brigadoon' Villa after 1908. He held this wash) BUM Parkway owl tht fled the a variety of Bevr James J, Flanagan, Dec. N. V. Thmwayi keepers building a illness. A Solemn Re* flnoot ahopplnt, long civic posts there and served 1934 8 • educational and rocrttUonal facil- Choose from 4 macnlflcent baric after the fire MONTCLAIR—The Immacu- ' 29, ROOMS 4 BEDROOMS shortly was dis- quiem Mass was offered Dec. Hitt. modal* and custom chance to suit lata Guild will two terms as mayor from 1931 Rev. Jan. lari*. All covered about 10 a.m. The Players pro- Ignatius Gebara, 1, • Spllt Lovol ' your home* on 7VkllO* 21 at the Villa Chapel. lot*. Three. duce to 1935. In private SEE 4 or S bedroom* i SVi* blaze was "Brigadoon" next life, he was 1929 81-Lovol Doolsna THE YORKTOWN traced to a blow- spring* Born in Sister bath* and k-car 10411 A1 Ireland, Rose affiliated with J.p. Rev. Brendan from torch Dumais is director; John Morgan Boyle, C.P., • bodrooma, IH hatha, lorn being used on anew Anthony entered the Sisters of boat- W. and Cos. retiring in 1946. Jan. moat. covarad aMo porch. 3.400 system installed Kehoe, producer. Auditions 1, 1960 oq. heating being Charity in 1901. She was sta* H. of including tit- will The new research llvlno apoco for the be held Feb. 10,13 and 17. center at Rev. James F. Reid, Jan. 2, ■oat entry loytr. tan dialog room, $32,950 rectory. tioncd at Elisabeth's Con* St, Don Bosco here waa $31,900 tad flnlahtd dan. «14.<00. Prep 1901 The fire spread quickly vent here until 1912, then was named after him Martsatot tram ltt« haf last year at Rev. Daniel F. Jan. 4 other models from "Top privacy, yet Ju*t min- through the frame at St. Pas* Hogan, 2, ute* from downtown Hackensack'* building, Mary’s Hospital, the same time ■oma Avail that he re- 1931 abla for launod. Hue store*. Berien which had Oecup. Mall. Carden been faced with sale, until 1958 when she re- ceived the Benemerente State Plata. Grammar and lllih Rev. Peter A. Boyle, Jan. 2, brick only this year in Life tired to St. Anne’s Villa. $32,990 Bclwol. train* and buaa* within past Family Medal, the highest award giv- 1942 STONY walklnd dlatance. with the Sister Rose conjunction erection Anthony was the en to laymen by the Salesians Rev. James W. McDowell, of the new wing. sister of the late Sister Anita who RRB-CANA SOR THI INOAOIO operate the school. It was Jan. CHESTNUT SUMMIT Marla 3, 1913 BROOK Father Smith and bis assist- *• *"•' CUT- Carey, also of the Sis* in recognition of his *Sk many Rev. J. Manuch Bazirganian, ant, Rev. Vincent tors of who in services Don — died Molloy, who «. aunr'j. Plainfield. Charity, to Bosco over a Jan. 4, 1922 GARDENS in the 1958. ESTATES RIDGE was church when the period of more than half a v,,,nu "*' fc B,oora- Paterson fire broke were offered ... Beomae Aro.. Wychotf Summit Ave. and Beech St. out, 'filie.’o* imf century. shelter St. Clare’s Survivor* Rev. Ferdinand by Hospital, w "» N" John include four Heckmann, DWECTTpNS: Woot on Route 4 to ACRES Hackensack, New Jersey J. Sullivan Denvllle, and in the infirmary 7-Mi. daughters, Mrs. Katherine S. 0.F.M., Dec. 29, 1956 Cboataut Rldgo Rd , Montvalo. N.J. RAMSEY-John J. Seitz Rev. John B. Jan. DIRECTIONS: Garden Slot* Park- Sillivan, of Mrs. Bennett, 1, Uom jmdor ovorpaos and hoar Wilmington, Del., rt*bt way to EUlt 160: turn risht SM7 Queen of Peace former of this 1940 DIRECTIONS: North oa Gardoa on ■FAMILY MONUMINTt Re- 80, mayor Ber- Jane S. Curley of Pasaalc St •real llouae. Newton. Ridgewood. Stalt Parkway to Eatt ITS (Grand and proceed apprat gen S miles to Summit Ave.. Hacken- John f. ““ r * b ,MT ~ Carmel. County community and Mrs. Virginia S. Crane Route MS) and cootlnao to A. McGovern of Stesmac sack! turn rliht ’oakli'nd ' and proceed ae- recipient of the Benemerente Balemont, 1 and Mrs. nti WIOOWS, WIDOWS** Mass.,. on rUnt MEMORIALS Medal from the Salesian Fa- Four btlM ,onn,d - Rosemary S. Peters of Allen- Arraigned AUTHORIZED DEALER u,l « thers last r: °'« v Cw Dovotopmrnt (opp Holy (‘mat Cimilitil year, died at his dale, a John J. J“ Glen View Development Cos. Bldr*. son, Sullivan In I*7 FIOOI ROAD Acent: 8. Hekemlan k Cos., Inc. Jr. of Saddle River, and 23 Irvington Hackensack. HU 7-MOt NORTH M. ARLINOTON. J. grandchildren. will • IRVINGTON—Four men WYmm *-1471 ORltwtr* Mil* be arraigned in Municipal Other Deaths Court here Dec. 27 on the . . . charge of conspiracy to sell THE ADVOCATE CLASSIFIED mum James Dempsey, 56, of Jer- MARKET PLACE sgwpwtM*? < pornographic films. sey City, father of Sister Mary NEW CARS FLORISTS They were arrested Dec. 20 AUTO DEALERS - Edwards, 0.P., of Mt. St. Do- by Essex County sheriff’s offi- minic, Caldwell, died Dec. 19 FORD HARRY J. BURKE cers and released In $1,500 bail at work in Newark. est. ms each by Magistrate Salvatore Flowcre For All Occasions Henry 62, of Jer- Ehrmann, Muscato. are Gerald Guaranteed From UNION. They Used Can our own greenhouse* in sey City, father of Sister For prompt Delivery Call: MU BOOM. *te, SH Mary DonnersUg and Pasquale La- INC. died Dec. - Cordia, M.S.C., FOREST MOTORS Open • A.M. to 5 P.M. Cloud Sunday* 18 Braccio of Newark and Mario l» Central Are. Oranie, fi. J. Stl Ponnaylranla Avo. Union at Christ Hospital. Litterio and Thomas Buckley OR 3-2917 THE Patrick J. of JONES FLORIST, INC. Kelly, 53, of Irvington. Nut I*7*l Oldoit Florist Fit. 1000 Hoboken, former chairman of According to Sheriff Leßoy FORD Ua Your Call For Floral Noada the advisory board of St. D'Alola, the arrests followed NOrth SHERIDAN FORD. Inc. 7-1022 Mary’*Hospital, Hoboken, and the purchase of two rolls of father of Slater film from two ■ALKB SERVICE PASTS . Mary Donnerstag by officers PORD CASS and TRUCKS Padrinoism hawken. Per The Beet Deal ta • Rusml * Erwin * Staalay Hardware uiMoy * Freo Delivery OLDSMOBILE Phono PI 44330 * »>“*S 9061 Op*n Friday Era*. Jennie Hughet of Kearny, JOYCE OLDSMOBILX Ml PARK FT. MONTCLAIR see UPPER aister of Rev. Wilfred NOIONIHSVM ISIHOId i • AuUiortied Bales A Hughes. MOVING A • Guaranteed STORAGE 0.F.M., of Buffalo and Sister p*tSJOdl«Ml| , Uaed Can • We too, extend U*4**lW U9O-1 PI 4-7500 Belina, 0.5.F., of Cincinnati, ► ENGEL BROTHERS 191 OVOII unit 'MVMIN TH ITI our died Dec. 19 at home. Glea Rldse An. Montclair INCORPORATED tincere beet withe*

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BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Ar. To Leave hospital workers’ basic wage an economics for was U.S. Catholic Action has professor, gentina's of $17.30 a month inad- elected totally by the university's as- DENVER, Colo.—More than under asked for tax revisions and the ing sub-human condi- equate. They called on man- sembly. He succeeds Dr. Ric- 200,000 Cubans ar* waiting to tions. “They are lucky if establishment of a national un- they agement to grant increases ardo Frondizi, brother of de- get out of their native relief land, are Jammed into an apart- employment system to to behave like Christians "or President and the posed Argentine list is growing by 400 ment with 10 or 12 other per- meet an economic crisis. at least like those who love Arturo Frondizi and leader of persons a day. sons. The alao called di- Many of the refugees art plan for their fellow men." the "reformist” That is the versified pro-Marxist grim picture of living in tents.” agricultural produc- which have been in life • groups under Castro painted by in Denver tion to provide more and McLoone was on food, control at the university with Hugh McLoone, director for Want of the a to more liberal credit poli- Reform Voice Cuban nationwide tour publicize communist support. refugee program of cies which would stimulate MEXICO CITY the need for sponsors to help - Catholic (NC) Relief Services resettle manufacturing. Mexican have the more than 150,000 parents called NCWC in a talk here. The current crisis forced the for wider Cuban refugees who have al- discussion of an up- THE U. 8. and are crowd- resignation of Economics Min- coming constitutional reform Anniversary blockade cut ready escaped ister Alvaro also which deals down the exodus of Cubans to ed into the Miami area. Alsogaray. It with the country's the a trickle, ha but witnessed coming about of controversial public education. In Camden said, now that the crisis a general agreement between The Catholic-oriented Na- has eased Pan representatives of labor And tional Parents’ Union said it CAMDEN (RNS)—The Cam- American Air Lines the management who conferred is alarmed because Education den Diocese marked its 25th principal escape route is under the sponsorship of the Secretary Jaime Torres Bodet, anniversary with the dedication planning to resume its flights. Msns "That political science school of El who is preparing the reform, of the new $1.4 million Cam- means,” McLoone den “that Salvador Catholic University. has consulted every sector of Catholic High School here. pointed out, 2,000 Cubans Mexican Diocesan will be Representatives of both sides opinion except the officials announced descending on Miami travel service! agreed that Argentina’s situa- parents themselves. that a $5 million high school every week. The number we are able tion makes it put There was a reaction building fund has been over- to resettle averages necessary to strong jTkktti—»a■ r t, SL l| into earlier this the subscribed $1.3 million. only about 500 a week.” ’ cmlm practice the teachings of year against by -cufrmcy, ■ government’s New The Cubans in Mater et Magistra, Pope imposition of a parochial high schools are already the koftli John’s social encyclical. single series of compulsory planned for nearby Haddon Miami area, he said, are liv- ••4 Mtto« place*. All textbooks tfca detail* or. Catholic at the for all schools. The Township and Atlantic City. ~Th conducted books are regarded as secu- Since the creation of the « *nly Kaiteuran| In Palanon hospitals by the ralia- recommended by Duncan Hlnaa •«p«n»ne», state universities in laristic and anti-Church. Sev- diocese in Its Catholic .1 Buenos 1937, W<*T •■ 4 eral con- Aires have come in Bishops spoke out during population has grown from «»imm «a. Nine orphaned brothers and in out sup- by sisters, whose were m NEW LIFEBEGINS- parents killed the in defense i«M«J J „,l J- port of the salary demands year of the 105,000 to 253,000; from 49 vpnv'Wiff a highway crasha yearago, huddleat the Minneapolis with Rev. Val Klimek tipart*. of St. airport made by hospital administra- rights of parents in education. parishes to 106; from 86 priests Cloud, Minn., a Catholic social service aide. They were en where route to Charlotte, tive 'anl maintenance • 'to 304; from five high schools N.C., were to life with person- Call ar writ* they begin anew their adoptive Mr. Mrs. to 12; and from 30 parents and nel. Marxists Lose elementary ■Wfti Donald Meyers. schools to 62. The chaplains said that the BUENOS AIRES (NC) - Celestine hospital workers “would be Archbishop J. Da- RESTAURANT Election of a Catholic profes- miano. of has Oraan Christmas neither Bishop Camden, mink n Witty Package men nor Christians sor as rector of the Universi- headed the See since by tarry Kino if May, “Open 7 they didn't try to hoist them- ty of Buenos Aires has ended Day* a Work" 1960. Dele- Luncheon fenced 114 selves of a situation that Formerly Apostolic out Marxist control Cecktalli epeclaHy of this coun- gate to South Africa, he has our relegates them to hunger.” Parents try's leading academic center. opened 20 'new and Four Nine The labeled the parishes 20 chaplains Dr. Julio H. Hamilton S». - MU 44198 of Adopt G. Oliver*, 33, started a school fund drive. To Keep a Intact Family «"»w"u i* K>» N. C. S» «,nS^ CHARLOTTE, (NC)— were conducted by Catholic rector of Catholic Charities In A here couple with room in Charities of Raleigh, N.C., and the their Raleigh Diocese, asked home end in their hearts Catholic Charities of St. &23 Cloud, Mrs. Myers why she wanted now find their home filled with in Minn., whose custody the to adopt nine children. U children instead of four. children were. She replied, "Children need Nine children all at one time & For the Myers, adoptions parents. And if these children nay be hard to take for some are not something new. were put in this world couples, but for Mr. They together and Mrs. have two of their they should stay Don. W. gir|s own, together." Meyers, it’s exactly and Her husband w. A///><’ Christmas present they »< including a set of twins, but blessed me with a hi'' wanted. generous one of the twins drowned come. I can afford to spend s« about a raising children. It’s a Delicious Favorites THE FOUR BOYS and five year ago. money Grocery small for It was this accident return for the blessings Tho Now Yoorl S this, ranging in age from 2 that Father call given us.” to 13, came to the Myers in prompted Byron to 5 the one “airmail package” from Myers to see what help he render them. St Cloud, Minn., but it took might Father Hospital Dedicates se«?* the couple several months to Byron’s solicitude led to the interest For keep that package intact. of the Myers in the Remodeled Floor Church. London Broil The story of the adoption of PASSAIC—The newly-recon- the nine children by Don and structed male patient area at BONELESS THE DECISION Jean to adopt the St. Mary’s Hospital was dedi- Myera goea back to last ’ FLANK Baker children was not strict- ft Jan. 12, when Walter Baker cated Dec. 20 with Rev. Rich- * ly a parental one. Don and ard C. STEAK •nd his wife were driving Rento, hospital chap- Jean Myers consulted their A—- •long a highway near their lain, officiating. Geisha four youngsters. When they ex- The borne in Battle Lake, Minn. remodeled area, known rJs&h.ki* pressed enthusiasm -about Hieir pick-up truck went as St. Jude’s Hall, is part of Into getting new brothers and sis- a $500,000 reconstruction WHITE MEAT TUNA a ditch and turned over, pro- ters, Myers wrote to Catholic V°.V* kOUng the couple and leaving gram being completed in the Charities in St. Cloud, asking Whl their nine children orphaned. hospital’s 1898 wing. The old 3-95*-**M that the be Donald Myers and his wife, adoption expedited. area was completely torn out o' and reading an account of the ac- In his letter, he said: “We rebuilt and a patient Sparkling Varieties t fixed now have four ehildren.We lounge and dining area were cident, on one sentence * • •