THE CATHOLIC TIMES. FIR I D A Y , AUGUST 8. 1952 W riter And Family Slated Aid For Education Remains Of Martyrs' Church ------God Love You------For Africa As Missioners Believed Located In Canada Christianity Not Western, CINCINNATI — (NO — James Asiatics Must Be Convinced W. Rogan, a writer and editor for hospital near Durban and now is Sainis Jean lie Brebeuf and Here the U. S. Catholic press, his wife associated with a government hos Captured and Killed by ------by Bishop Fulton J. Sheen...... —*■ Grace, and their two children. Da­ pital in the native reserve of vid, 5. and Judith. 3, make up one Zululand. Our Divine olic in America who wants an of the first American Catholic MIDLAND, Ont (NC) In a cow ologists and the Ontario Govern­ adopted son a priest will make More impetus was given to the Lord n e v e i families to volunteer for lay mis­ pasture a few miles from here ment was aroused in 1930 when this sacrifice for the sake of Rogans’ growing interest in the made a dis- sionary work in a foreign land. archaeologists have unearthed re­ proclaimed the pight mas­ the faith. By this means will foreign missions when Mr. Rogan t i n c t ion be­ A registered nurse now employ­ mains of what is thought to he the sacred Jesuits the first canonized we convince the Eastern World began conducting a course at the tween races oi ed at Our Lady of Mercy Hospital pt church in or near which Saints saints of North America. that Christianity is not West­ mission school organized by Grail- colors, nor be here, Mr. Rogan will join the nurs­ Jean de Brebeuf and Gabriel Lale­ The Royal Ontario Museum, and ern. ville. lay apostolate training center tween the Eas: ing staff of King Edward VIII mant, two of the North American University of Western Ontario, as­ for young women, in January, and West. It Hospital for Non-Europeans in Jesuit martyrs, were captured by signed researchers to study the an­ 1950. is, howe ver GOD LOVE YOU to H.M. for Durban, one of South Africa’s the fierce Iroquois Indians in 1649. cient Jesuit records at Quebec: an histori c a 1 $50. a birthday remembrance of chief ports. Mr. Rogan is a graduate of St. The discovery was hy Wilfrid the “Relations des Jesuits” that fact that the her deceased mother who har­ Mr. Rogan was for two years a Norbert college st West De Pere Jury, University of Western On faithfully recorded the Order's his­ W e s t e r n bored a sincere love for thff * l iter for The Shield, monthly in his native Wisconsin, and re­ tario archaeologist, and members tory in the New World. World is Chris missions . . . GOD LOVE YOU magazine of the Catholic Students ceived his nurse’s training at the of his School of Indian Archaeolo­ Field parties were assigned to tian and the to F.F., 14 years old, for $16. Mission Crusade. His interest in Alexian Brothers hospital in Chi­ gy. It was made on six acres of excavate, and new interest was Eastern World is not. The diffi Recently he became ill and becoming a lay missioner began cago. For nearly two years he land located about three miles aroused when the first relics of culty our missionaries have to promised Our Blessed Mother when he reviewed a book describ­ helped operate a Catholic center from the internationally known the little colony were unearthed. face in India, Korea, Africa and to send this money to the Mis­ ing the work of Dr. Kurt F. Mc- in Baltimore, where an average of shrine of the martyrs at Forth St. Since then, over a period of more Japan is to convince the Eastern sions if he recovered. Murtrie, a Scottish physician who 150 men were given three free Marie. than ten years, the stockades and people that Christianity is not went to South Africa as a lay doc­ meals a day and 80 received free buildings of the lost outpost have Western. Added to this associa­ Cut out this column, pin your tor with the Anglican missionaries lodging. Battle Of 1649 heen put together, piece by piece, tion of Westernness is the Com­ sacrifice to it and mail it to th« of St. Cuthbert more than a quar­ Mrs. Grace Gallagher Rogan, a On this site the Huron village until restoration is now well ad munist propaganda that the Most Reverend Fulton J. Sheen, to: of a century ago. Becoming a native of Union City, N.J., attend­ of St. Louis is believed to have vanced. Western World is * “imperial­ ------o------National Director of The Soci­ Catholic in 1925, Dr. McMurtrie ed Marquette university and the been erected. It was at St. Louis istic”. Hence the missionaries ety for the Propagation of the was made director of a Catholic Grailville School of Apostolate. that one of the final battles be­ are accused of being “agents of Faith, or your Diocesan Direc­ Before their marriage in 1945. she tween the weakening Hurons and Typifying the numerous apostolic deeds for which American Ca­ Mission Board imperialism.” tor, Reverend James Kulp, 246 was a staff worker of the Blessed the fierce Iroquois was fought in tholics in Japan are famous, Miss Sheilla Yamamoto, who has just East Town Street, Columbus, WE PAY 1 Martin de Porras interracial cen­ March, 1649. graduated from the Catholic University of Tokyo, receives from Air Does Record There are three answers to Ohio. ter in Chicago. Iroquois attacked the village, this dilemma of how to bring Force Chaplain, Father Schumacher, a check representing financiel burned it and dragged their cap­ Mrs. Rogan, like her husband, aid contributed by American Catholics to Tachikawa Airbase, enab­ the Divinity of Christianity to tives, including the Jesuit priests, has written for Catholic periodi­ ling Miss Yamamoto to attend Boston College to get her M.A. in Year’s Work Eastern peoples. cals Last year she received first to St. Ignace where they were put AND Education. After her year of study in the United States she will work to death. Saints Jean dp Brebeuf The first way is to educate na­ prize in a writing contest sponsor­ in educational fields in Japan. (NC Photos) ed hy the Sheed and Ward pub­ and Gabriel Lalemant were tor Medical Supplies Shipped tive priests, Brothers and Sis 31 lishing house. tured and burned at the stake. First Half Of ’52 Close ters. Communism prospers in LOAN I Durban’s Archbishop Denis E For two years Mr. Jury and his China, India. Hungary and Po­ RUC 41 W. GAY ST Hurley. O.M.I., encouraged the Ko- Missioner Skirts Revolution students have been digging in Mr. To Total For Last Year land by making the natives Com­ gans in their plan. “We should be Wilson’s field They first located munists and thus creating the very glad to have you here in In Japan - Religious, That Is traces of a palisade wall. This NEW YORK — (NC) — Almost illusion that Communism is Durban,’’ he wrote them, “and we summer they found traces of eight as much medical supplies and natural to their culture. The will give you a grand welcome in Indian longhouses, and the re­ equipment has been shipped American people would not be our midst.’’ Neighborhood Association* Which Began With 45 mains of a building believed to abroad by the Catholic Medical satisfied if most of their bishops Keep rain out of have been the mission church. and clergy came from a foreign Now they are in the midst of Catholic* Grow To IOOO In I learn Mission Board in the first half of Sizing that makes rugs preparations for the long voyage. Evidence to support the belief 1952 as in the entire year of 1951. country; the Eastern people are your cellar with Up for sale is their 11 acre home that this building was the historic This was disclosed in the mid­ entitled to share the same senti­ as they were when new TOKYO (NC) -'Hiroshima par­ (ions and every Cathqlic belongs to church site included: ments. Hence let the Church m stead near Loveland, where they year report here by the Rpv. Ed­ BUNDING REPAIRING have lived for the past five years. ish adopts tonari gumi system.” the one in his district. A number of boulders placed in ward F Garesche, S.J., president Africa be governed by Africans, COPROX They have filled out dozen*- ol That was the headline, and it was Father Spae himself appoints all such a way as to indicate they of the board. the Church in Japan hy Japa­ LAYING SERGING off ictal forms in order to obtain “Greek” to the uninitiate. To the the group leaders and invests them were the base for an altar. There A total of 63,000 {U’unds was nese. etc. Some progress in this SEWING visas, passports, and South Africa initiate, however, it recalled an in a special ceremony held during were no other boulders in the shipped during the first six direction is being made. In Afri­ epic In modern mission work and a field. ca today there are 1500 native GUARANTEED residence permits. A couple of Sunday Mass for a period of one months of this year, compared to MOTHPROOFING sea going trunks have been acquir­ revolution that is in process- in the year. It’s the group leader’s job to There were no cooking places 67.000 pounds shipped in all 1951. seminarians in 44 major semi­ ed for the family's gear. Japan missions. call meetings once a month and to within the walls. Twenty new microscopes were naries. In Tanganyika there is a Before they leave the country, The system was first inaugurat­ assign a task to each for the com­ A five foot doorway at one side sent direct from the manufacturer major seminarian for every all members of the family must be ed by the priests of the Immacu­ ing month. Though a priest attends of the building, much wider than to missions at Njombe, Nyeri, 4,000 Catholics; in Nyasaland inoculated against typhoid, small late Heart of Mary (Scheut Fath­ all meetings, it is the leader who doors the Indians built at the end Uganda. Lebanon, Kenya, the Cam­ one for every 6,600; in the Con­ RAINS presides. No group has more than of their homes. go one for every 10,000 Catho­ pox, yellow fever, and other dis ers) in Himeji. They started in erons. Iloilo City and Manila in 506 Cline St. GA 8395 eases. Reservations have to bt 1948 with 45 Catholics and now 30 individual members and the Last year part of an iron cruci the Philippines, Karachi in Pakis­ lics. A seminarian can be com­ made lor passenger accommoda have more than 1.000 — thanks leadei has the duty to visit each fix of the type worn by the Jesuits tan. North Borneo, Central Amer­ pletely educated for $600 or sup­ COLUMBUS, OHIO family or each solitary Catholic was found in the area. ported f«r $150 a year. A Cath­ COPROX tions on a Durban bound freightei mainly to the magic word “tonari- ica, Cochin in South India, Madras once a month. If they are in need, is the copperlzed cement gumi,” which simply means 8 Canonized and Calcutta in India, Haiti and he establishes the necessary con other places in Africa and India. coating ma wrote about. "neighborhood associations.” In 1649 five of the missionaries tacts with welfare agencies or with Great quantities of instruments The man who started it is the and their little colony of Hurons COPROX protects walls and the Catholic hospital. If they neg purchased at a very low rate were TRENOR MOTOR SALES P'?R)NTIN6Ca Rev. Joseph Spae, a genius who at were massacred by the warlike cellars against water seep­ lect Sunday Mass or their Easter also distributed. age and dampness. 455 (.MAINST. the age of 27 spoke eight lan­ Duty, he admonishes them. His du­ Iroquois. Three others were slain AO.-4831 guages fluently, including Chinese ties are much like those of the dea by Iroquois at the present day Leprosy Tablets Dodge — Plymouth — Used Cars and Japanese and was able to read cons in the early Church. Auriesville, N. Y., then an Iro­ Two million tablets of the new five athers, including Sanskrit, Ti­ To sparkplug such a movement. quois stronghold. treatment for leprosy, D.D.S.. were Trucks Hl DSON-HIGH betan and Mongolian. He was one Father Spae conducts monthly Near the river bank at Fort Ste. sent to 85 different leprosaria HARDWARE of the very few foreigners to com “pilot meetings” with all the group Marie are the graves of Saints Included in the shipments were 3241 N. High Street, Columbus, LA. 1115 HROSMER'S (C. A. XABLfN-lS-PROPf plete a university course in Japan leaders and it is due to the inspire Jean de Brebeuf and Gabriel I ale- ointments, germicides, cod liver SnwiMlt at near HuS.en with all classes being taught in 1556 N. HIGH ST. tion given at these meetings that mant. Saints Anthony Daniel, oil, baby food, paludrine, atabrine, Our Home-merle Chocoletee are the Japanese. the whole movement is inspired Charles Garnier and Noel Chab- quinine, vitamins, medical books, LA 8332 beet. Bur them in bulb nr peeked Tor elite. Neighborhood associations are hy the motto. “Convert this city, anel were slain in nearby missions. clothing and nurses’ uniforms, op ••*» ee • tins — W» (>•!),•» Try our Home-made ice Cream old in Japanese history and though this country, this world.” All five were priests. erating lamps and tables, cabinets, too, you'll like it. the system was abused sometimes ------o------Saints Isaac Jogue, Rene Goiipil enamelware, incubators and ana LAST CALL by a totalitarian regime, Father and Jean de Lalande, the latter tomical charts Spae saw no reason why its good Aborigines Move the only canonized layman in In addition 280 cases of medical With the beautiful Feast of Our Lady’s elements should not he used for North America, were huried at supplies were sent to members nf Assumption, August 15, we end our ap­ the conquest of souls His parish To New Mission Auriesville. N. Y . where a shrine the hierarchy in India, for use in peals for the SHRINE CHAPEL OF OUR is now divided geographically into commemorates their heroism their own missions and for distri LADY OF FATIMA, which we are now MACHINERY more than a score of these associa Post In Australia Imprest of historians, archa? button to othei needy missions. building for the Sisters of the Destitute, DARWIN. Australia - (NC) - their blind, their homeless In Always. Woodworking . . . Metal Working . . Sheet A new mission foi aborigines, tn India. The Hammond Organ solving (he fransfei of an entnr Metal Working . . . Contractors’ Homecraft native trihe from one region to JFar V eterans Honor Bishop August is the month of the immacu­ Machinery Equipment . . . Full line of Motors another, has hern founded in Cen late Heart of Mary and this is the par* Over iicuiar devotion to Our Lady of Fatima. eherrhee tral Australia. The outpost is conducted by the You will want a part in this humble Osborne & Sexton Machinery Co. Missionaries of the Sacred Heart, Shrine, we know. We still need a thou­ Hammend whose headquarters in this part sand dollars to complete the fund. N. Fourth A Rutsoil Its. MA 5203 Orgen. COLUMBUS 16. OHIO of Australia are al Darwin under He need sacred articles for the altar. Wrtto Bishop John Patrick O'Loughlin, m Coll M 8 < U hy not make your gift a memorial to a for The mission will accommodate toyed one departed? Mary will smite on • Since 1890 CURRENT O.men.tratloB the East Arunla tribe, which is you for this. Whatever you give—$1, predominantly Catholic, and DIVIDEND $10, $100—will pile up treasures in • First Mortgage Loens which previously occupied the Ail heaven for you, while on earth the poor RATI tunga mission, which has been • Insured Savings will bless you. Please do help. 114 r RROAn SI abandoned Arltunga was never a • Sefe Deposit Boxes 2’/2% completely suitable mission site, being rocky and barren. The new IT IS NOT TOO LATE to have us send our beautiful three-colored mission land is much more fertile, GIFT CARD to one of your dear friends who is a nun. It will tell her including excellent pastoral coun­ that you have arranged for the offering of Mass for her on August 15, FRANKLIN the Feast of the Madonna, who guards our madonnas, the Sisters. Write try within a circlp of high hills. i A On J U * w V COMW now. r federal maim The men in the aborigines mis­ ^i^YfN^^NDJLOAN^AS^QcTA T?O N sions do casual labor as stockmen JOSEPH YOURS? and workers in cattle stations. WANT AD When we appealed for the clois­ We have a seminarian named Walter C Kropp Pres Walter M Zubet Vice Pres Schools are provided for the chil­ Joseph in the Seminary at Karm- dren and the old people live per- tered Poor Clares and the Superior sadde. Tripoli, Lebanon. He has manently at the mission station, at East Chalakudy, India, many two years to go before he ascends Young aborigines, when they kind friends did reply. But some­ the altar, and he will need $200 YOU CAIN HAVE Auxiliary Bithop Fulton J. Sheen, National Director of the Society leave the mission school, are train where. somehow, we must get $500 for the rest of his course. Can you make him j'our adopted son ta Die Experience—Dependability—Integrity of pd in stock work, saddlery, fencing for the Propagetion of the Faith, and Frank M. Foltom (right), preti- more to fill the needs of these poor Sisters. Won’t you add a mite? Christ? and running pumps and windmills. dent of the Radio Corporation of America were among thote pre* General Maintenance & Employment also is provided in tented with the Catholic War Veterans Medal of the Order of St. Sebattian. Hit Eminence Francis Cardinal Spellman, Archbithop orchards and gardens. The gen­ GOD’S WANT AD AGAIN Engineering Co. eral aim is to make them as self- of New York, it thown making the pretentation at Thomat J. From the streets of Athens, Greece, the Jesuit Fathers have gathered Cuito (left), National Commander, CWV., lookt on. (NC Photot). . 1231 McKinley Avenue. Columbus I, Ohio contained and self-supporting as homeless boys into their orphanage. There these luckless lads are fed, To Recommend How to Improve Appearance and Reduce possible clothed, sheltered, schooled and prepared for a useful life. The Fathers Maintenance Expense ------o - . —------have been begging us to help them to pay off their debt of $800. Even Schools — Churches — Parish Houses Etc. the smallest gift will cheer these worthy priests. God will surely bless Redeniph»ri*tP To Hear you. Phone RA. 8456 Collect m Write Us For Inspection Suggestions Estimates Speech B% Bishop Sheen ONE DOLLAR A MONTH TO A MISSION CLUB IS RARE GOLD. No Obligation SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (NC) Bishop Fulton J Sheen, Auxil­ iary of New York, will deliver the TRAGIC LOVE-TIES main address at a banquet here on From many parts of our Near Stringless gifts—"Use ft where most needed. Father!"—bind poor Sept. I in connection with the Re East mission lands come appeals HOtIL for food packages, costing $10 We missionaries to you with bonds of demptorist Fathers’ fund raising must send many and you can help love. And membership offerings campaign for new religious, educa­ our hungn poor so much. God love for the CNEWA—$1 yearly, $20 Delaware S tional and charity • ters. i V W * vou. forever—are stringless gifts. The fund raising drive is being sponsored by the Redemptorist Fathers in celebration of its 50th $2,000 or $1; Right now we have pleas to build mission chapels In Service * Repair* ter All Meke* The firms listed here deserve 12 countries and it will take us three years to publish them all. If you anniversary in Puerto Rico The The men gro«ieu» heirl el the gateway of Cers — U $ Royal Tiros to be remembered when you are cannot give $2 000 to build one. even your dollar monthly to tne Redemptorists have offered to in­ te nerthern Michigan end Cenedo — in CH APEL-OF THE-MONTH CLUB will help us along the way to your distributing your pationage tr Cola mho. Moat Med.rn Garage vest $200,000 in the projected cen the heart el Amerire* greet owtametive House of God. Rill Austin Buick loyr Chevrolet /feeler ters if a similar amount is collect­ renter ?50 new evinde reams, every 555 W. Broad St. Delewere Ohio the different lines of business ed among the Puerto Rican people. room with both Ample hotel perking !’*1 GIFTS TO HER HEART FLETCHER 1SSS opece Air-ienditiened lounge, coffee For Quick Results Use Want Ada During August, month of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, make gifte chop, dining room end bollreom. to poor chapels tn her honor—her picture costing 115. her statue $30, CONVINTION AND OROUP an altar of Our Lady $75. Write for “HOW CAN 1 HET P?” > Flowers < RobiDaon-Hanrahan MHTINOS INVITTD Funeral Directors Your Family Deserves INSURANCE FOR ETERNITY The Gregorian Masses after your death. by Gibson 1 — - Ask us how. Cor Winter A Franklin, Phones 2348 - 2187 a Account with Dale ware Delaware th. etrarily of a et.edil; erowtns baring...... —______- ...... - dilllear East Olissions^ji f-ancis Cardiool kpollmafl, Delaware Milk Magr. ▼Homa* 1 MtMehon. SM'I hCfy Vary te*. And*«w tagath > The Peoples Store < Rev. Peter P. Tuehy Rev. Wm. 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