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Vol. 13, No. 49 19fi! THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 26, PRICE 15 CENTS Liberty Draft Put Off

An Advocate News Summary By REV. JOHN DONNELLY VATICAN CITY "Let's not just stand here," said the VATICAN CITY (NC) new of ’s North With the proclamation of the American College to a group Constitution on the Nature of of who stood in the the Church and the decrees on hall of the Second Vatican ecumenism and the Eastern Council, dazed and angered by Churches, Pope Paul VI the announcement that the solemnly brought the third council's religious liberty dec- session of the Vatican Ecu- laration would be put off to menical Council to a close. another session. During the ceremony he pro- claimed Mary “Mother of the "Who's got some paper?” Church” and announced that With those words Fran- the council will have its "de- cis F. Rch started a petition finitive conclusion in the urging the Pope to quash this decision of the council’ presi- dency. More on Council Within an hour, the Ameri- Pages 2 and 3 can had more than 800 signatures at the bottom fourth The of the petition. session.” date for this session was not an- BUT THEIR frenzied work nounced.

turned out to be litle more All JOIN HANDS THE PROCLAMATION of - Rev. Edward R. S. Cooke, right, of St. Paul's, than good exercise. The next Ramsey, helps Joe the council’s document on the Wadlinger lift one of the bundles of clothes collected in the day, the last of the council's "Operation Handclasp" drive Church came immediately af- by five Ramsey of all faiths. of fourth session, Eugene Car- congregations Teenage boys the borough assist in the ter a Mass concelebrated by The clothes dinal Tisserant arose to tell background. are distributed to overseas of the Paul operations various faiths and the Fathers that the had Pope and 24 council Fa- also to the Pope mountain on Stag Hill and the thers. Each of them has with- people nearby ship, U. S. Hope. denied their request. in his diocese a major Marian The venerable Frenchman shrine and was chosen to con- added that, although religious celebrate for this reason. liberty would not be taken up Problems of the celebrants was until the fourth session, it Among Negroes Patrick A. would in all likelihood be the all O'Boyle SIGNS OF OPPOSITION - Not factions in India welcome the Pope's visit to the of in whose arch- Echaristic Washington, first item on the agenda. Congress there, as these show. One states: posters "Mr. Pope, Go Back diocese the National Shrine of This was bitter fruit for the Home. The other warns Indians to beware of the "anti-national" activities of the Immaculate Conception is On Conference American Fathers and their missionaries and asks them to leave the located. Agenda who only the country. European allies, After Pericle had Archbishop NEW day before greeted the re- BRUNSWICK - Ma- of the Trenton Diocese, a •ng. Felici briefly read from the employment, community port on the document with jor problems in the state beginning and end of each Negro’s member of the group's organization and the thunderous and Pontiff’s anti-pov- applause eag- Mruggle for equality will be committee, will chapter, a formal vote on the executive open erty program. awaited the chance to Bombay Trip posed erly constitution taken. and solutions offered at the at 9:45 a.m. with was The re- program Among the panel chairmen pass the work. the Religious of sults were tabulated almost Leadership Con- a talk on “The Spirit the arc Rev. Thomas J. ference on Human Dec. This will be fol- Gooley, immediately: 2,151 yes to five Rights Conference." pastor of Sacred Heart THE CHANCE never came, 1 at the Church, Dec. 2: no. Douglass College Lab- lowed the address and while more than one re- Busiest by keynote Camden, and Msgri Charles B. or Education Center Longest, The were directed here. Dumpson. New cleric about Bishops by James R. Murphy, pastor of St. Bern- spected muttered The day-long to stand and rempve their program is York City Commissioner of ard’s the decision, there were oth- An Advocate Church, Plainfield. News Summary Belligerence showed through 5 mitres, and sponsored by the New a.m. Dec. 2, on an Air India Pope Paul began: Jersey Welfare, on "What are the ers not the least of them once, when the Conference on AT Kerala State Jet. traveling “like and Elements in, the Fight for LUNCHEON. Dr. Harold the Pope who felt there was Bombay Pope Paul vi any other ‘‘ln the name of the Holy Communist Party urged Race, formed last A. Lett, a director will arrive here paper passenger," as he wished. and Undivided Trinity, the Fa- January. Equality?” program of sound reason to put off the Dec. 2 on a The Catholic the "stern steps” against Hindu The and his Province of New The 200 invited delegates National Conference of balloting. 4.288-mile visit to the Interna- Pope party will ther, Son and Holy Spirit. The is extremists who oppose the con- take the airliner’s Jersey a co-sponsor of the will then split up into eight Christians and Jews, will ad- Their argument —and the tional Eucharistic Congress. up 24 first- dogmatic Constitution on the along dress And gress. class seats; the other 80 group, with the New Jer- sessions. Each session the on announced for the trip the places Church, which has now been working group “Organiz- reason post- longest Between the Communists will Council of the ever be taken by newsmen on 3) sey Churches and will examine rights problems, ing Community for Justice ponement was that many undertaken by a reigning (Continued Page the and the extreme Hindus sit covering the Rabbinate. resource and North not to Pontiff to trip. assisted by persons in Equality." A Jersey Bishops had had time promises be one the officials Msgr. John J. of the busiest Shastri, congress He will be met at Bombay’s Endebrock the fields of education, hous- resident. Dr. Lett formerly study the drastically-revised ever. and most of the Indian people. airport by local leaders served with the Newark Hous- statement. and liberty IN Shastri has stumped Bombay's will meet Shastri later Eucharistic ing and the New Jer- last HIS TlIREEday stay that Authority It was only printed environs to build for here, the will support evening. sey Division against Discrim- weekend and delivered to the Pope confer the with Indian congress. Shastri’s welcome Fast Cut Dies, ination. Fathers Nov. 17, said, Prime Minister for the Msgr. they L»1 has Murphy Bahadur Shastri Pope been seconded An and extra work group will be and in the last-minute press other CONGRESS officials, them- by VATICAN CITY (NC) national and local nearly prominent added to the afternoon council business Bish- officials; selves faced with a monument- every In- In ses- of many bless dian. a surprise move, Pope aiona, priests, nuns and pil- al and reduced composed of delegatee ops simply bad not bad time problem of feeding Paul has the time from grims; consecrate five Bish- V. K. Krishna Menon, the Hudson CYO Head business and industry to study the draft. housing their guests, have tak- of the Eucharistic fast from ops; attend former defense miniater and chaired by Rev. congress functions, en on the additional of spoke three hours one hour. Aloysius and job of to J. BUT BISHOP Emile De- visit hospitals, the "courtesies due a head JERSEY CITY - Welsh, Newark archdio- prisons, rounding up food to ease tlie Pericle Msgr. of Archbishop Felld, cesan Smcdt of Belgium, seminaries and convents. famine slat*.” Henry J. Murphy, director of coordinator of interra- Bruges, for Indians. secretary general of the In the process, cial ticked off a chronology of the he will make One Syrian Orthodox leader the Hudson County Catholic Justice. This panel, along of the contributors Is Bas- council, made the an- more Youth with the document's progress in his of- than 20 speeches. tlie U.S. National Wel- clios Ougcn I said the Center, died suddenly original eight, will Catholic visit nouncement at the council’s ficial report which im- But "will be Nov. 22 at Our Lady of Vic- discuss solutions to the prob- clearly already the trip has fare Conference, which has always remembered closing session. He said the lems that the council had been marred sent millions as an tories rectory here. A Solemn posed during the morn- plied by protests and of pounds of food important event in the new relaxation applies to time and of this Requiem Mass will be offered ing. plenty of to prepare counter-protests from Indian into Kerala State (of which history country." priests as well as to the Nov. at At distribute the document. extremist The Bombay is the And Hindu and was made "at 27 10:30 a.m. in the 4:30 p.m.. the final gen- groups. opposi- major city). Swami Chinmay- faithful, church. eral be the tion. aided by a severe famine ananda the the request of of session will be held, at On Oct. 16, said, praised "noble pur- Bishops in the area POPE PAUL will leave pose" countries." which a panel will of the Coordinating Bombay and led of tlie Eucharistic Con- many Msgr. Murphy was stricken special president Rome’s take the Commission, Amleto Cardinal by Hindus, has written editor- Fiumicino airport at gress. with a heart attack early Sun- up day's most erucial ials. made speeches, and day in questions and attempt to an- Cicognani, gave the order that even morning his room at filed swer them. suit with the government the rectory where he had lived Dr. Lett will mod- the teachings of the already- to halt the Pontiff’s visit. for 30 erate this which will document be exa- years ami died within a panel, in- prepared Fathers clude Rev. Pass few minutes. While Joseph mined five members of the Statement he had Faulkner, by THEIR EFFORTS appear to been troubled by heart ail- S.J., chairman of Jersey City Doctrinal Commission. Four of have given the Indian Com- ments for several years, he CANDO, Thomas D. Sharkey the five approved the docu- munists a wonderful had continued of North Caldwell, Arnold opportun- a fulltime Har- ment. ity to make friends. schedule ris of the The Reds On until his death. Jewish On Oct. 24, the secre- Community unity have written editorials Jews and Brotherhood Council , of Essex County, Helen tariat gave its final and una- made speeches strongly com- BORN IN C Hoffman of to Elizabeth, Msgr. Newark’s nimous approval the dec- mending the United Pope's intentions An Advocate News Summary proved the Murphy attended St. Patrick’s Community Corp. laration on religious liberty. document, 1,651 to and up India’s long-awaited statement on the MSGR. MURPHY and Gertrude calling ancient W. there High School there and Scton Noar of the On Nov. at the order of tradition VATICAN were 242 "yes with Jews, and the final article ia 9, of tolerance CITY - The Vat- Hall B’nai B'rith religious reservations" ballots College, before taking his Anti-Defamation (Continued on Page 2) which a for universal brother- The Requiem Mass will be and fellowship. lean Council Fathers ended plea at League. must be taken into theological studies Immac- of speculation, debate account be- hood without discrimination. ulate offered by Rev. Robert T. Len- Rev. years fore the Conception Seminary. He Gerard J. Murphy, S.J., and statement can be non, assistant pastor of Our lobbying this week by was ordained May 26, 1934, by of St. Peter’* College ia chair- promulgated, probably at the THE FIRST three article* Lady of Victories. Deacon and giving their overwhelming ap- Archbishop Walsh in St. man of the fourth council session. were approved in a prelimin- Pat- subdeacon will be Rev. Walter program commit- Nov. 29 Collection proval to the controversial rick’s Pro-Cathedral. tee General chairman of the But that’s ary vote, 1,830 to 136. The last J.F. Swenson, assistant at Our statement on the JeWs and only a matter of two were 1,770-185 bo- A summer conference is Rev. Alexander time. No passed, at the Knights of Lady of Victories, and Rev. other non-Christians. major changes may Columbus H Shaw of the New be fore the ballot was taken on camp in Culvers Jersey The made in theme or Joseph W. Nealon, assistant 1,200-word document content, the Lake of Churches. For Catholic nor entire schema. was the Council U. arc only period of director of the Hudson County clears the Jewish people of the any likely, since the his Secretariat The statement on the Jews priesthood not spent at Our CYO. The preacher will be charge of deicide, acknowl- for Promoting Lady of NEWARK The annual col- Christian which capped an interior and exter- Victories. Msgr. Mur- Rev. Francis X. McCue, pas- university. "Graduates of the edges Christianity's debt to Unity drafted phy got into youth work lection for Catbolle Univarsity of the schema will ior tug-of-war which started as tor of Little Flower. Dispensation departments theology, phil- Judaism and specifically de- also handle Berkeley soon after the Vatican Council aoon as he arrived in the Jer- of America will ,be taken up canon law the modifications. Heights. Auxiliary Bishop John osophy, and reli- nies the theme of Jewish re- Newark opened two sey City parish and was named J. For in all parishes of the gious education serve as years ago. Dougherty, president of Se- Nov. 27 jection and accurscdness as a county CYO director in 1943. Archdiocese Nov. 29. teachers THE The unity secretariat, head- tion Hall University and a in our archdioccsan result of Christ’s death. SCHEMA is divided into He was relieved Archbishop Boland has ed by Augustin Cardinal Bea, of parish du- classmate of Msgr. Murphy, colleges and seminary or as It also specifics man’s debt five parts. The introduction ties six years later, but contin- granted a dispensation from IN A LETTER read at aU administrative officials discusses the S.J., drafted the statement will give the final absolution. in our to the philosophical and cul- reasons for uni- ued to serve weekends. the law of abstinence for Masses Nov. 22. James early in the sessions, but bad is survived Msgr. welfare organizations and tural contributions of Hindu- ty of the human community. Msgr. Murphy by to until this When the Friday, Nov. 27, It was an- A. Hughes, vicar general, wait year for firm archdiocese pur- Mr. and Mrs. Francis Chancery Office,” Msgr. ism and Buddhism and spells The second section Cough- nounced this week the out the traces council chased the building that be- lin of Elizabeth, his by pointed unique place Hughes pointed out in his out the Church’s man’s first support. uncle and special es- attempts to an- Chancery Office. of Catholic University as "a In the 10-month wait be- came the CYO Center in 1945, aunt, who raised him after his letter. ' teem for Moslems. swer the A, similar in the of deepest human ques- tween the second and third Father Murphy was named dispensation cornerstone structure In he own parents died, and a sister, baa addition, wrote, "Our It ends by declaring the uni- tions, and here mentions Hin- been given in the Dio- American Catholic educa- sessions, the draft was kicked director. In December, 1959, Sister Grace major archdiocesan versal duism and Angela, 0.5.8., cese seminary brotherhood of man and Buddhism. The of Paterson, tion." at about conciliar bodies he was raised to the rank of of St. Msgr. Darlington is affiliated with discrimination third section deals among Joseph's, Maplewood. A John J. vicar condemning or with Mos- which shortened papal chamberlain by Pope John Sheerln. gen- He also noted that the New- Catholic and has lems it, split it, ex- brother, Murphy, died hat University harassment for race, color or and the Church’i Pius XII. eral, announced. ark Archdiocese hs* benefited benefited reasons panded it again, and excised two months ago. immensely from this creed. for respecting their beliefs. by the facilities offered by the affiliation." the mention of deieide before While the Bishops ap- The fourth article is the returning it to the unity paneL For the Laity, a New Role at Mass By ANNE BUCKLEY belong particularly to them, of period preparation. In many chairman Msgr. Frank J. NEWARK seomlimes praying in unison Mercy), Creed, Sanctus and announces. "The One phase of parishea the new Rodimer looks Body of The latter will with the priest. only strictly forward with Benedictus roughly paral- the renewal being drafted thing will be (Holy, Holy, Holy) Christ" and the communicant lel by Men in business the priest's pray- unworried enthusiasm to “the Our the prayers recited for the the Second Vatican suits will in Father, Agnus Dei (Lamb answers, •’Amen") and the Council stand ing English instead of Latin, day of transition.” sick and dead of the parish. in the sanctuary as lec- of God) and Domine non sum will become a and this ia dismissal, following the final reality Sunday tors, expected to make The Dialogue Mass in Latin who read the dignus (Lord 1 am not when priests throughout the Epistle, things easier than have has been in effect blessing, given by the priest TWO PREVIEWS of the and as they in Paterson new U.S. commentators who as- been worthy.) in English. begin offering the Mass sist in the last month or so. for years, so the is Mass television the people to understand English The new Mass provides for were seen on largely in English in dialogue "Many of the to Remaining in Latin will be the sacrifice both roles parishes expected simplify the busi- similar praying of the Gloria Nov. 22. Richard Cardinal with the people. ac- perhaps most— have of the priest’s prayers at the Col- centuating the roie prepared ness responding. to God in the Cushing of used the of the lay- the people (Glory highest) lect, Offertory (except the Of- for this," Msgr. And a diocesan course for form THE CHANGE, decreed man in the Church. but this is omitted during Ad- of next Sunday’s vernac- by John M. Mahon of the fertory antiphon) the entire the U.S. liturgi- commentators and lectors now vent. ular Mass in celebrating a me- Bishops in conformity cal Canon, the Prayer for NEW commission in the Newark in bat 600 Peace, with the council’s Constitution POSTURE regulations, progress attracted The Epistle will be read in morial for John F. Kennedy in Archdiocese declared Communion and Postcommun- calling for more \ this men representing 90 to 95% and demonstration on the Sacred Liturgy, is a standing and English only once, by the lec- ion. Boston, a week. I of the less kneeling, also will parishes, Msgr. Rodi- if there of the Mass as it will be on momentous one in Catholic stress "A tor, or is no lector, Dialogue in Latin between the active roie great number of the mer uld. the First worbsip. of the People by the priest. priest and will Sunday of Lent was of God. parishes I am guessing it’s The diocesan people occur In liturgy com- Also will presented on WPIX by the It involves not only the in- the in.English be the the "Dominin Vobiscum" "Et And majority have been mission is currently New York Archdiocese. On troduction of the mother congregational singing working Introlt, Gradual, and Com- cum spiritu tuo" before training commentators on * new the of entrance. and instruction for com- munion read the Nov. 29 another demonstration tongue into the hitherto all- Offertory, and people to antiphon, by Collect and the Preface. participation during mentators to cover a three- Latin but also Communion hymns in priest, or if desired, by priest will be telecast at 1 p.m., Mass, a re-un- English the eight-week period when month of will be encouraged in period the liturgical and people in unison. ADDITIONAL changes due ch. 7. derstanding of the Mass as place of this was recommended and year, Its choir singing of elaborate Lat- continuing current in- March 7, the First Sunday ol In both televised Muses community worship with dis- when a aeries of on sermons was struction which covers six THE PRIEST will read tile tinct roles for all in motels. l-cnt, will omit Paalm 42 now Nov. 22 the celebrant faced present, not called for by Archbishop months. Gospel in English, following prayed at the foot of the altar the Just the priest and acolytes. IN NORTH Boland." people. Msgr. Rodimer JERSEY the the Introductory dialogue with at the ON SUNDAY begitming of Mass, and said that installation of sacri- Thus, the people will speak change is expected to the priest and the people in Other the proceed IN THE PATERSON Dio- English. Last Gospel, and will add ficial altars the aloud parts of the Mass that due people w iU recite together in will be facing congre- smoothly to an intensive cese, liturgical commission English dialogues the the Prayer of the Faithful be- English the Kyrie (Lord Have gation Is being done In sev- Communion ritual (the priest fore the Offertory antiphon. eral Paterson parishes. 0 2 THE AD V C. A T E November 26, 1964 in the News Debated Action People Matrimony , Left to Pope Rev. Edward Stichcn of Rev, J.A. Morgan has been An Advocate Neu to i Summary marriage (impediments de- of Bamberg, in Salina, Kans., has been named named chaplain general of the Germany, giv- Catholics (Joseph Cardinal ments until rectifying the sit- rived from for 35 Volun- relationship, as ing the official report, said its Ritter of St. Louis) chaplain Papal Australian Army by the na* VATICAN CITY—One docu- between uation (Jose Cardinal Bueno in cousins, and spiritual present form was "a result teers Brazil, tion’s defense minister. ment handled with y Monreal of Seville, Spain). Daniel P. Yonk- dispatch relationships deriving from of directives received from SOME OF Thomas of Msgr. Ladislaw Rubin, rec- during the Vatican Council’s the proposals There should be no prohibi- sponsorship in Baptism or higher ers, N.Y., has been named in- tor of the Polish authority.” serve as a vast mandate for tion against in mixed College jA third session was that parties a on ma- Confirmation), and the orien- Several Fathers, he said, formation and fund raising co- Rome, has been named Auxiß sanctioning dangerous changes. marriage before a min- trimony. tation of mixed going ordinator for the Catholic Near of Gniezno marriage leg- had asked for a treatment of Even if the iary Bishop a old changes might be ister for a blessing after a ■After two days of debate as islation the East Welfare Association. Poland. along guidelines of birth control but the commis- beneficial in Warsaw in the session some countries Catholic ceremony (Bishop was drawing to a the schema on ecumenism. sion had decided the subject there is no reason to close, the Fathers voted to Basic impose Francois Carriere of Laus- principles governing was beyond its competence. them off on others (Auxiliary anne, Switzerland). wipe it the agenda by send- marriage, the right of the Bishop John M. Fearns of it to Paul to Church ing Pope act on it to make laws govern- AMONG THE points made Seminaries Get New York in a speech pre- ARCHBISHOP Hee- as he sees fit in the of ing George light it, suggestions on simpli- in the debate were the follow- pared for Francis of the suggestions in the draft. the formalities Cardinal nan Westminister summed fying for mar- ing: Spellman riage and given on behalf up the general feeling of the and the duties of pas- The of TIIE impediment disparity of 100 American Bishops). Fathers in welcoming the VOTE was suggested tors to counsel those of Initial to be cult which forbids mar- It be advisable to ab- draft's on mixed Approval on the might proposals closing day by Julius married are also considered. between Catholic and riages a rogate the canon law Cardinal Doepfner of The latter excom- marriages. Munich, section advises pas- a non-baptized person without munication and the moderators of Catholics who “Until now,” he said, “in An Advocate News Summary spiritual formation, chast- promptly tors to seek out competent lay dispensation should not in- go a cere- places the ceremonies and through marriage - acted on it. The Fathers ap- people to instruct many VATICAN CITY The Vat- ity, unity obedience and help those valdate a marriage and civil mony before a non-Catholic were so of solem- use of modern proved the move, 1,092 to 427. about to . . . stripped ican Council in a series of sev- urging teaching marry. marriages should be rec- minister but the text should nity and were more methods; Yes Np 10; The document concerns joy they en votes approved its 22-part 1,773; ognized as valid un- although contain a stringent prohibition suitable funeral than Reservations 213. canonical the for a a schema on the formation of legislation governing DOCUMENT, techni- lawful (Norman Cardinal Gil- against such an act (Ernesto 13 to 15, marriage, not as a cally known wedding.” priests as the third session Articles demanding marriage as a “votum” (an roy of Sydney, Australia). Cardinal sacrament, which is treated Ruffini of Palermo, Archbishop William Conway drew to close. solid scientific and humanistic in expression of the will of the abandonment of a the Suggested Italy). of Northern to ecclesiastical schemas on the nature of council) was introduced the Armagh, Ireland, Their vote hedged with a background by promise of the non-Catho- A mixed marriage contract- which will the Church, on the laity and Benedetto Cardinal gave a different view, saying small but important number studies, begin with Masella, lic in a mixed marriage to ed before a magistrate or min- the Church’s should the of on the Church in the world. head of tendency of "reserved” ballots gave mystery Christ, and urg- the Commission on the raise the children as Catholics ister should be regarded as he to mixed marri- of various It provides for the suppres- Discipline of Sacraments. lessens prohibit an official stamp to the pleas ing study philosophi- the possibility of of- valid but parties involved sion of "minor” impediments ages rather than favoring of many Fathers for a more cal systems: Yes 1,618; No 5; Archbishop Joseph Schneider fending the conscience of non- should be denied the sacra- them in Reservations 319. any way. pastoral emphasis in seminary training. 16 to But the decree will not be / ARTICLES 18, urging of all promulgated before the fourth knowledge , re- Religious ... session, after the commission vision of teaching methods Liberty has had time final and of class to make re- shortening hours, (Continued from Page 1) cise of religious liberty, no vision and have and special training for talent- vanished” for a vote on reli- the Bishops violate Yes Cardinal Cicognani, still act- one may the rights of gious liberty in this session. This session’s vote: ed priests: 1,740; No 8; The Reservations 307. ing in his capacity as presi- others. juridical principle Introduction and article one, is that no one THE LIBERTY draft 22, dent of the Coordinating Com- may exercise evoked covering the general aims and Articles 19 to again urg- his in such little calm comment, of ing and theoretical mission, the document was ex- religion a way as Bishops needs seminaries: Yes practical amined by the entire Theolo- to cause a great disturbance were either enthusiastically for 1,707; No 3; Yes with Reserva- pastoral formation and charg- it gical Commission. of public order. or against it. tions 120. ing episcopal conferences with DeSmedt When it was distributed Nov. work of According to American Rev. Bishop defended Articles 2 and 3, urging re- the enabling priests to 17, John Courtney Murray, S.J., the Church against the charge Archbishop Pericle Felici cruitment for the entire perfect their seminary learn- announced that a the vote was 12 for approval. of opportunism that it is vote would Church, contact with the ing after ordination: Yes 1,- be taken Nov. 9 for qualified approval, and proclaiming religious liberty 19. Then he said world, and seminaries for late 845; No 6; Reservations 93. the vote would 8 for disapproval. This meant simply because such a declar- determine only vocations: Yes 1,721; No 10; Earlier in the session, the ation to be whether a vote of record Fathers had approval by well over the re- happens advan- Reservations 149. voted, 2,076 to 41, to the should be taken. quired two-thirds majority. tageous Church now. Articles 4 to 7, urging pastor- to take this initial series of Civil authorities, On Nov. 19, he said no vote He went on to say that while he said, have al training, better teachers, votes. the shifted their would be taken and touched off the text had been rearranged ground on this care in screening vocations When seminary draft is the Father’s reaction. at and reconstructed, it incor- matter. angry and organization of regional brought up the next session, The surprise and shock was porated the same substantial seminaries: Yes 1,808; No 4; they will have to approve the THE SUM of the Bishop's registered most deeply on Chi- teaching. And it was rewrit- Reservations changes, then the entire that 154. reply was the Church rec- cago’s /Albert Cardinal Meyer ten along lines suggested by schema before it can be prom- ognizes the of —one of the council the council Fathers them- maturing the presi- ARTICLES 8 to 12, covering ulgated. human conscience and dents. His reaction was swift selves in their proposed ap- proves the and he became lead- amendments. religious liberty one of the claimed by society. ers, with Joseph Cardinal Rit- The affirmation of ter of St. Louis, Paul Cardinal BISnOP DeSMEDT con- religious tinued with his liberty does not the Leger of Montreal and Bern- Council to Date: report even as prejudice Church’s ard Cardinal Alfrink of the the Bishops hurried from rights. Bishop De- SOCIAL asserted, of St. Bartholomew's in Scotch Plains host to bench to Smedt for what is Netherlands, in collecting sig- HOUR - Members parish played bench collecting sign- of the more natures. parishioners church of St. John the Nov. 22. atures for their dignified than that the Baptist Baptist Chatting above are, left petition. to Church should its It was he who led Cardinals right, James-Butler, Mrs. Andrew Shumack, Jenkins and Andrew 5 17 The declaration, ho said, carry out Oliver Shumack. Batting Ritter. Alfrink for divine mission and out avoids the question of church- freely and in- Leger of the hall and up the state relations. It avoids in- dependently. glevator Council Nor does it the to the Papal apartments to pre- Newsnotes Here is a box score on quiry into the theological prob- prevent Cath- accomp- olic Church from sent the to the lishments through tiio first three lem of the Church’s and having a petition Pope. sessions. right Paul assured of the privileged status where However, Pope Council act* duty preaching Gospel. the promulgated: Catholics are in the Fathers that the statement It also avoids moral majority, New Faculties The Constitution on the teaching would be given priority when Given Liturgy and the Decree on Com* on the he said, since such standards guiding the privileged the munications Media, in the second session (1963). status is not opposed to reli- fourth session is held, prob- Christian in his contacts with The Constitution on the Nature of the Church ably next year. and De- non-Christians. On gious liberty provided that crees all these Pope Paul has granted to on Ecumenism and the Eastern Churches, in the third non-Catholics are not coerced. IT the congregation could be dis- points, said Bishop DeSmedt, WAS WIDELY believed, generals session (19M). superior of congrega- It is generally assumed that pensed with. the Church’s teaching must be THE at first, that the Spanish Bish- Schemata debated but voted In final PERORATION brought tions and orders faculties sim- the way for New Jersey's not on form: faithfully carried were Soon after, new out. ops among those instru- ilar to Instructions The Pastoral Duties of rousing applause. He said the those granted to Bish- James Norris to talk on Bishops, and the Statement on To modern man's mental in the document pov- implementing the liturgical de- question Church does not having ops at the end Non-Christians (including put its trust of the last ses- erty in the council was Jews). This statement la to be an about the Church's shelved. paved cree were Issued and bore attitude to- in the of the civil But Auxiliary Bishop sion. the appendix to the Constitution the of the power au- by Pope Paul. He and Norris of the on Nature Church. ward modern systems of re- Rafael Gonzales Moralejo of approval congregation. thorities. In its The faculties give them in- were debated difficulties it intimately associated at Schemata and sent back for ligious the Valencia, said only a The next day this amendment or pluralism, schema not to Spain, creased sign ap- must run them for authority. They per- one time. that help. small of them had peared on the door revision: answers no man can be minority to the The Church's most effective tain to matters which the su- Now Norris has another in- coerced others signed a for de- building: "Still on the Job." Divine the by in religious witness to the truth petition asking periors had dication Revelation, Religious, Seminaries, Church in of the Gos- previously to refer of the esteem in which the Modem matters. Religion is above the lay. • World, Christian Education. Lay pel will be in to local or to he is held the Pontiff. Apostoiate, putting its con- Before Smedt's Bishops various by After Life competence of the state, it de- fidence the Bishop De Missions, Priestly and Ministry. in power of truth sections of the Roman Curia. his talk he received from the Newsmen covering the coun- clares. The state must speech a group of Spanish recog- itself. • Pope a letter written in long- cil have agreed to associate Others: nize and defend the free exer- Bishops visited Rev. John However, in his ad- of hand themselves with the Religious (debated amended but cise spoken Amer- Copies the new texts on expressing appreciation Pope’s ac- Liberty and not returned of religion by all its citiz- Courtney Murray, S.J., to the dress Bishop De Smedt omit- Revelation and for what Norris had said about tion on behalf of the poor floor), Matrimony (debated and ican on church-state on the priestly by transferred from ens. authority the conciliar ted one significant line from both debated necessity of concerted ac- taking up a collection authority to the Pope). relations who was largely re- life, during the among The schema states two his tion to relieve themselves. prin- printed report. This line sponsible for the final form of third session, have been dis- poverty. ciples, one moral and one said that • jur- despite the delays the statement, and told him ributed to the Fathers. They idical. The moral principle as- to which the schema had been the have until Jan. 31, Archbishop Pericle Felici, serts that in the hierarchy of Spain support- 1965, to external exer- "not all ed the council’s subjected, hope has him. make observations on them. secretary gen- eral, never loses his sense Among the documents now of humor no matter how The under revision, they were told, trying Holy Father’s Week the circumstances. is the one on pastoral duties The a IDEAL After severe storm hit CHRISTMAS of Work GIFT Bishops. on the first Rome just prior to the council chapter of the schema has session, he introduced the Mother of the Church been completed but it has not Mary, daily announcements say- — yet been by = t. printed. “Wc VATICAN CITY ing: arc drenched, all - Pope the • A SUBSCRIPTION American Bishops he ex- right, but not drowned as yet!" TO Paul Saturday made the pressed his admiration and Tlie Bishops of the world • "pious Receives Bookmen ap- proclamation" of Mary preciation for th# should imitate zeal and vi- individually A prankster hung a "For as Mother of tbo a CITY Church, VATICAN''

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (RNS) Bishop Stokes and Auxil- An by Christ Church, and Msgr. Au- unprecedented ecumeni- statement said, "that a similar iary Bishop Thomas J. Riley gustine F. cal Advent Hickey, vicar gen- service will be held of Boston, who service may be arranged at will represent eral of the Catholic archdio- here in which Catholic and Cardinal some future date at St. Paul’s Cushing. cese. Episcopal clergymen and lai- Catholic Church. According to the announce- The ty will congregation will par- "The fact that participate. ment of Rev. I. Col- this service Joseph ticipate in the responses The service will be held in lins, Catholic is taking place docs not im- chaplin at Har- and the Christ Episcopal singing of the hymns. ply.,’’ the statement Church, vard and Radcliffe, and the cautioned, which serves Harvard “that such and Rev. William J. Schneider. ecumenical serv- THE IDEA of such Radcliffe students, on a serv- ices may be held Nov. 29, Episcopal two indiscrimin- chaplain at the ice was attributed to the first Sunday of Advent. schools, the conver- ately." services will con- sations among the chaplains Chaplains Collins and sist of hymns, anthems, read- and directors TIIL CEREMONY has of Catholic and Schneider noted that been ings, prayers and homilies the texts authorized Episcopal student choirs. by Richard Cardi- based used in the service are for the on Scripture. They approached nal Cushing of Boston and The lesson Bishop most part held in common by will be read by Stokes and Cardinal Episcopal Bishop Anson Phelps the two Cushing Episcopalians and Catholics. chaplains; prayers and both granted Stokes of . will permission Those texts used which be offered by the Rev. for "this are Homilies will be one occasion." not delivered by Gardiner held in common are ac- M. Day, rector of "It is hoped," a committee ceptable to both.

View Expert’s Education DEMONSTRATION MASS - Rev. Paul F. Knauer a chts as celebrant of a demonstration Mass Schema Started: at St. Vincent's, Madison, Nov. 22, one of seven such Masses held in the Diocese of Pater- Schema 13 son last week in preparation for the liturgical changes Nov. 29. The altar boys are An- Opens drew Fornaro, center, and James De Palma. Parents’ Freedom Church to World Stated An Advocate Sews In Summary the debate that followed, dom Vatican Source By MSGR. GEORGE G. HIGGINS of parents to select Francis Denounces VATICAN CITY - however, Cardinal In spite schools, but must also ROME in- (NC) Schema 13, not of the pressure of last-minute Spellman of New York tobk to solve specific problems sist on freedom within its On the Church in the Modern an opposite tack: in the temporal order but rath- business, the Vatican Council schools "in their administra- World, which underwent al- took time to debate er to develop what might be and pass JUSTICE tion, their teaching and New most three weeks of AND equity par- sharp de- called a theology of major portions of the schema demand ticularly in the Against Pius bate, will temporal that a due measure interpersonal Charge receive on Christian inevitably or terrestrial values education. and to of public aid be available lo relationships among teachers, drastic revision between now In four votes 18 VATICAN CITY motivate the faithful to fulfill on Nov. and parents pupils and parents." (NC) - children will in support of the no longer be he was sincere in and the fourth session of the their 19, the Bishops began approval But while Vatican sources denounced believing own obligatory roles in schools select neither Cardin- as made to recite that of Second Vatican they for their parody that he had spoken therein Council. the of the draft which restates the als Ritter wholly one-sided documents (the) Our Father light of this theology. children." nor Spellman entire- in which clearly to satisfy all The lively discussion in the This individual freedoms of ly published in Germany and enough means that the Church parents The Cardinal favored the document, they they thank Hitler for their council hall made it to acknowledged those who had been insisting very clear must formulate educate their children, em- that this did not think it needed England charging that Pope daily bread. as clearly as could be difficult to too in the past that he utter that the draft does not present phasizes the concern for the Pius XII leaned some possible its own do in many changes. toward the “The to theology of the many nations. But he Pope mentioned me word of condemnation a completely adequate the- religious education of all chil- Axis cause in World War of the world, the nature and the proposed Paul-Emilc Cardinal 11. the years lie had lim- a change in the text Leger many spent Nazi ology of the Church-and-the- dren and notes tlie But atrocities, and he seemed itations apostolic on freedom of Montreal asked the Vatican declined to in of its own role as an of choice. This did, and for Germany (as papal nuncio) surprised world to the Fathers. worth of schools. make to when I told him institution in the said: its complete so any official reply the and his attachment to the temporal or- rejection that there were some who did not der, the council the charges, based on captured Germans. ON THE OTHER and the duties of the faTth- BISHOP "Parents should be free at fourth ses- share his belief. hand JULES Daem of to wartime files of the German can ful in the world. It is choose the schools sion could present a "modern “Even here in Rome, he re- there be title doubt that only af- Antwerp, Belgium, a member they wish Nazi “He said he thought that it ter it has for their children. charter of Christian educa- government. ceives every at the present schema marks completed this pre- of the council They should day the Vat- to an Commission on was plain everyone that he not tion." ican all the Germans historic step in the right direc- liminary spadework that the Education, explained the in consequence of this THE BRITISH who was referring to the Poles, docu- government Church can address choice be English Archbishop George come to see him, without even tion. It can and will be im- itself ment to the Fathers on Nov subject to unjust published its captured docu- Jews and hostages when he economic Beck backed Cardinal requiring them to kneel meaningfully to specific prob- 17. burdens which would up Spell- 18. before declared proved substantially and, while ments Nov. The same day, that hundreds of lems in infringe this man’s arguments in him, as do all the others. . .” no one expects the final draft the temporal order. The draft originally upon freedom of asking the Hamburg Dcr thousands of persons had been to weekly, choice. / governments the to say the last word on the known as "On Catholic recognize Spiegel, based an article on DER SPIEGEL said killed or tortured through no WITH REGARD to the "Since it contribution of Catholic schools Pius subject of the Church and the Schools" had been expand- is the functioiT~W similar papers said to have XII saw in fault of their own, sometimes fourth section of the the to Nazi Germany the schema, to stress state to facilitate civil society. world, we can be certain that ed the Church's con- come from the West only because of their race which German only defense of Europe against or received the major part freedoms, justice "This,” he said, "is r fur- it will be of a cern with non academic edu- and equity government. Soviet Communism. nationality. worthy council of public attention, It is demand well that a due measure ther argument for which was called to cation, he said. of assistance, The new “He that bring to r publications prom- It claimed that before U S. explained when emphasize that it was never public aid be at least in part, from about an “aggiornamento" in And because of this available to pa- public ised to the talking of atrocities he the scope, rents renew dispute over entry into the war, Pius could intention of the council to in support of the funds not based Pope the pastoral life of the commission did not go into schools . . . on justice the of not name the the Church. wartime position Pius sent the Vatican architect, Nazis without at settle any or all of the specific which fas Cardinal particular detail. Instead, he they select for their Spellman’s was) XII which was raised the same time more Count Enrico Galeazzi, mentioning the THE DOCUMENT problems confronting the children. but on the recognition of the on a has a said, a postconciliar commis- than a year ago by the play mission to Bolsheviks and this he thought world at the time. service" given thcn-Archbishop fourfold purpose: present sion will undertake a "Moreover, if these schools by Catholic The might not be thorough Deputy. In that, German Francis in New York wholly pleasing • To Bishop John J. Wright of serve the schools. Spellman instruct all men on Pitts- study based on the schema's public purpose of playwright Rolf Hochhuth to to the allies. pre- persuade the Western pow- how should burgh made this point popular they view and per- em- generalities and will issue de- education, the fact sented Pius as a coward- to “He stated that he 'feared' THE VOTES on the first Pope ers join Germany in an form their temporal phatically in his official intro- that they may be in duties in tailed, "reliable” conclusions. religious four ly man who could have saved anti-communist that there was foundation for their sections of the document crusade. the light of their one true vo- duction. orientation should not ex- the WHAT THE were: the Jews from Hitler's war of Tlie atrocity reports of the al- not schema does do, clude them German magazine also cation (Chapter 1). "It is therefore our in- from a rightful extermination had he de- lies but led me to believe that said Bishop Daem. is stress of Yes claimed that Pope Pius was • To have the tention." he told the Fathers, measure public support." 1 1,592; No 157; Yes he Church order nounced the atrocities strongly aware of the fate felt that there had been the philosophical ami theolog- with Reservations 140. 2 of the Jews its relations with the world to "to bring up and settle indi- enough. some exaggeration for ical bases of Christian educa- JOSEPH CARDINAL Ritter Yes 1,465; under Hitler, but did little to pur vidual in detail, to No 159; Reserved manifest the spiritual na- points or St. The British posAs of tion. of Louis, who 280 3— documents in- save them. propaganda. Taken as of followed Yes 1,592; No 155; ture its mission, and its attempt easy and over-simpli- Cardinal . clude a memorandum Fritz a whole he his The text speaks of the in- Spellman, asked the Reserved 141. 4 by U.S. government documents thought mes- to fied answers Yes 1,588; contribution the common which could be council Menshausen, who was counsel- made public earlier this sage should be welcomed by alienable rights of parenta and to forget the "narrow, No 173; Reserved 110. year good of all humanity (Chapter only glib and, in the long run, lor of the German to the American people and I of the Church to educate their sectarian purposes” of Catho- embassy recorded Pius’ own be- While no Pope 2). deceptive.” lic announcement was the Holy See early in World lief that his wartime declara- agreed. . children and to start schools schools and stress the fact made, it • To persuade is presumed the edu- every Chris- that of War 11. The document, dated tions atrocities in "IN NO WAY —with due regard for civil they "must be substan- cation commission denouncing tian and all Christian does our chap- tial will redraft POPE PAUL VI, who com- requirements and the benefit to the entire Sept. 12, 1941, asserted that general constituted as a to common com- those in them- munities that they should ter pretend be either ex- sections according to the Pius ranking official of the papal good. munity where they serve and Pope “stands on the side selves a condemnation of Nazi haustive reservations and the make known Christ or definitive," Bishop to Father* of the Axis Secretariat of State during living in The text restates the right society itself." powers.” . atrocities. the midst Wright said. "It ought not to will complete voting on other World of His brethren by to entrust War II was one of of parents their chil- And, he said, the Church sections and their honest and be the last word in our dial- on those changes BUT ANOTHER Pope Pius' generous co- dren’s education to t*>e document, THE U.S. STATE closest associates, schools must affirm not only the free- at the Depart- with all ogues with the modern world, fourth council session. dated four later, has spoken out operation men in a selected them. It only days by ment publication. Foreign Re- repeatedly in but by repeats of rather the first word, or Italian Ambassador to the lations of the , praise of Pius Xll's wartime spirit brotherhood, poverty the duty of civil society to and service the beginning, from our side, Holy See Bernardo Attolico, 1943, Volume service. Last (Chapter 3). help parents discharge their 11, published last March, Pope of • To urge all Christians an entirely new dialogue." said Pope Pius was bitter June, contained Paul said of him: rights in this regard. statements The of Bishop over Hitler’s of made “Insofar without exception to apply importance persecution by the Pope to an Amer- as permitted by cir- THE SCHEMA also themselves the Wright's cautionary explana- the Church. ican diplomat. cumstances. , . he used his energetically to • tion of the of Suggests creation of an It quoted the tell- voice solution of the most urgent precise purpose Pope as The diplomat, Harold H. and his activity to pro- ad hoc committee to draw V the Italian problems of the day and to chapter 4 of Schema 13 can up ing diplomat: Tittmann, then at the Vatican claim the rights of justice, to of Catholic lay down certain basic hardly be exaggerated. There principles educa- “Even if the Fuehrer (Hit- as assistant to defend the weak, to moral Myron C. Tay- give suc- tion, which are to be ler) principles pointing toward are those who will disagree applied has ordered the 'suspen- lor, President Roosevelt’s cor to the to a per- suffering, pre- by the Bishops of each na- sion' of the sound solution of these prob- with the Bishop and will argue persecutions, this sonal representative to the vent greater evils and to tion. does not that Christ has lems (Chapter 4). that the council should at least mean Pope, had a 40-minutc conver- smooth the of • Tells THE MOST-APPRECIATED path peace. to Catholics to cooper- GIFTS been readmitted to the with attempt say the last word sation Pope Pius early in "If innumerable and im- THE OUTSIDE ate with society in providing world has on the morality of nuclear war- schools from which He was January, 1943. He reported to measurable evils befell OF man- tended to concentrate almost fare good schools and teachers. THE HOLY SEASON removed, and that the numer- or on the morality of the Washington: kind. one • Refers the cannot impute this exclusively on the last of these to use of all ous convents and religious in- “With to his (1942) to pill. regard cowardice, lack of interest four purposes. The basic prob- means of social communica- ARE AT BAMBERGER'S stitutions now closed will be Christmas . But this docs not. appear message, the Pope and to selfishness on the tions in the of edu- part lem confronting the Church in to apostolate reopened, or that the German gave be the majority opinion of me the impression that of the Pope.” its relations cation. with the world is the council Fathers. • Condemns educational monopolies as Inimical to tlie Three Decrees right of parents to educate Proclaimed their children as they wish. by Pope.. . • Repeats the obligation of (Continued from Page 1) of God should be still more "This place of the Church in struck Vatican parents to provide religious rs honored many ob- 5. The universal call to holi- and invoked by the the world, studied and dis- education for children not in read in brief in this sacred servers as a gentle answer ness, entire Christian by passed 2,142 to 4 on Nov. schools. people.” cussed already in this Paul to religious and universal Second Vatican Twice session, Pope severe criticism 17. during this announce- will find its • Favors "special” schools Synod, lawfully assembled, complete develop- from Portuguese sources of 6. ment the Pope was interrupted in Religious, approved 2,114 for the for adult has the Fathers. ment the next and last ses- his to handicapped, pleased And upcoming trip India in to 12 on Nov. 18. by applause. When he finished, sion.” education and for remedial we, by the apostolic authority early December to attend the 7. The a standing ovation signified 'Hie eschatalogical nature training. given to us Christ, together religious liberty text, he International Eucharistic Con- of by warm assent the Church (the "last by the council said, • Calls schools a with the venerable Fathers, in "only because of lack of gress in worthy Fathers. Bombay. things"), passed to time at the 2,127 4 on apostolate for priests, the approve, de- end of this ses- Relations between India religi- Holy Spirit Clapping also followed and Nov. JB. Whit* the sion could not ous and lay people. bitqua angel music box cree and enact this constitu- be brought to Portugal have been severed 8. The Blessed Pope's clear indication that he conclusion.” Virgin Mary, tion and command that what a since the Indians forcibly THE DRAFT does not, said would make use took Mother of and enacted of the long- Turning to another God, Mother *5 has been thus in the discussed aspect of over Portugal’s longtime In- of the Church Msgr. Mark Hurley of Stock- Orlflnally 111 "senate" or per- religious according to be promulgated for the liberty, Pope Paul dian of Goa more ton, Calif., at a Press aynod manent council of in colony than the Pope's approved Bishops' A Bishops paid tribute to those definition, lovely gift for a child. The gold-trimmed glory of God.” suffering three years ago and Portu- Panel meeting, ask the state with 2.096 to 23 on Nov. 18. conjunction a newly-re- angels “dance" on a golden Thunderous applause broke persecution for their Faith, a guese authorities have to provide funds for Catholic platform as music formed Roman Curia. sup- box “Silent out. recurring theme THE FATHERS education. plays Night" or “Brahm’s during the pressed all public comment on approved "The constant recurrence of third session’s deliberations. the Eucharistic the entire But it does demand Lullaby." new problems in the modern Congress and ecumeniam decree recog- THE SAME formula was He linked the decree Nov. nition world on ecu- the Pope's trip. on 20, the final working of the right of parents carried for the two will make us even more through menism, vast and equal than opening new pos- In all the Pope was inter- meeting of the third session, recognition in law. decrees, first that on the East- disposed we. are now to sibilities for Catholics to work seven times by a vote of 2,054 convoke and to consult at rupted by warm to 64, with ern Churches, then on ecumen- de- together with termined non-Catholics in and prolonged applause, in- *ix "yes with reservations" ism. The first was times sonic of your Declaration passed. areas which do ballots. not compro- creasing in intensity as to 39, and the second number. . . the 2,110 mise belief, with the Consti- progressed. This 2,137 to 11. "This plurality of studies speech three-part document On Jews Hit tution on the and discussions Church. sets forth Catholic principles Each proclamation was fol- will un- IN THE FINAL “We trust this doctrine (on week, the in its first and DAMASCUS, Syria (NC) lowed by prolonged applause. doubtedly entail practical dif- chapter re- Orthodox the Church) will be Fathers had taken a number calls Patriarch Theodosios ficulties. Collective action kindly and that Christ was sent into the is of to VI of Concluding ceremony, favorably received Chris- votes ready the Church the world to Antioch denounced the always more difficult by redeem all men. the for half hour, than in- tians schema for Vatican Council for Pope spoke a dividual as yet separated from us. Saturday’s promul- It traces some of the passing its the for action. But we shall divisions document praising assembly hav- May it have for them the role gation. On Nov. 17, chapters which occurred on Christian-Jewish endeavor in a spirit of charity and pleads for ing “studied and described the of a stimulas to 3, 4 and 5 were approved. relations and aaid that that revision The a return to Christ's in ef- doctrine and mutual collaboration to purpose. on the Church, thus of ideas and attitudes which following day the last three The fect it meant recognition of Is- overcome all the obstacles." second chapter on the completing the doctrinal task were rael the Catholic may bring them closer to our chapters passed. On Nov. practice of by Church. ecumenism pro- of this Second Vatican Coun- HE SPOKE OK the work communion and 19 the Fathers voted 2.134 to This amounts to "playing finally, God vides for Joint worship at the cil. . . still remaining on tnc council’s make 10 to accept tlie entire docu- with fire In the Arab willing, them one with proper time and and East," The the agenda, the ment. place the last chapter of particularly us.” ends with an Lebanese-born schema under revision appeal for all Church document contains a on the The constitution is divided Christians said. Patriarch Theodoeios al- wssSiS Church IN CONCLUSION to relieve poverty, tribute to and in the modem world the Pope into eight The so asserted that the glowing Mary chapters. third illiteracy and famine. council and the announced his Intention to clarifies her role in the declaration on reli- contains the core of the dec- declaration "violated histori- Fineat black stretch has* for The final chapter, on Cath- nylon nuns gious The send a special mission Church'a makeup and life. Re- liberty. latter was to Fa- laration the definition of olics’ relations cal facta and the text of the True In short blocked tima, with Eastern .comfort . superiors that he favored How a and Magr. Thomaa M. them. character of Pius XII. moral freedom of individu- our schools. It has • • L.LR; Pope second of that series, one of distorted, • Reardon- Very Rev. Masr. WU- distinction as massive as al members," bam N. Kleld. M.L.8.: Rev. Wutfcm this dne could Analysis and i the few for relief mocked and brutalized our J study of the Nazi ex- hopes an Q. I would like to know If Dotty. S.T.Li Rev Jaraea W. O'NelUi have been missed moral sense and will Rev. William Keller. AM.. S.TLi is very nearly un- perience is amended and expanded fair continue the famous desirable, but in the process 1 HAD EXPECTED All Saints Church Rev. Francis J. lloushtou. S.T.L. fairly to do so until we believable; indeed we do not we housing law has remained grow up KxecuUve Director, Rt. R,v. Masr. overmuch should not at Wittenberg, Is a tolerate any careless vigorous opposition to this par- hotUed and out of It. Germany, John J. Kilty. blame those up in a state legisla- Catholic Paterson Representative: sensitive souls who are of because in church, or was It Very Rev handling the facts that and agraph some areas M«er. destroys tive cOmipiUco for more than Fronds J. Rodlmer. to see of tlic changed to a Lutheran church? ready in it all planned assault distorts the of world, so-called neutral ONLY FOUR years ago, the Manailns Editor: Joeeph R. Thnmaj. memory one of the a year. I have subwrlptlon Price SS the character ol the great organizations in the temporal first Catholic read recently that yearly. late Pontiff. That 480 President was Second Claes postage paid at Newark. Christians in our time. From The order bill Assembly trade unions, for ex- elected in the United When one stops to think would amend the state's States; it seriously Pilot, Boston. have been looked pres- would ample up- ent to be an insensitive man law require occu- on as at open indeed dangerous or best as who never felt the bite' pancy in the sale of most inferior in principle to specifi- of prejudice that homes in New Jersey. during cam- cally Catholjc or Christian paign. Our Parish At present, some 70** of the organizations. There are privato home sales and people alive who The controversy is many currently rentals remember burning crosses in ChristPredicts His waged in slip through loopholes being France over in Bergen County; the Death; the law. The new bill would object the recent decision of then the cut was not the Negro it that figure to zero. French Confederation of Chris- was the Catholic. It would mean that all per- tian Workers to "secularize" So Catholics arc sons Jews, Chi- justly proud its statutes from Catholics, that both Understand by removing they and their neigh- ApostlesDon’t them nese, Protestants, Italians, explicit reference to bors have any Poles, Slovaks and Lithuani- matured enough So Catholic social leaching and to they no ans longer fear "rum, Ro- as well as Negroes and By FRANK J. SHEED remove from Us official title manism Puerto and rebellion." the word Ricans would have Our Lord "Christian," substi- It Is time to express this went to Ephrera, their fear with a detailed substantially the same oppor- pre- Kingdom nor that Peter bad the word "democratic" A tuting maturity. brief note from a IS milei from Jerusalem, on diction of His tunity to and rent passion and been promised in Us. purchase voter and the edge of desert. The Pass- death primacy. place. neighbor and fellow and resurrection. Mark Tills decision property. Our Lord'a answer was: which by co- parishioner can do this. The over was near, says St. John, records Peter’s memory of "You do not know what incidence was made at the address is State and He would be In Jerusalem you IN SPITE OF God's own ad- House, Tren- what He said: "We go up to are asking. Can drink of time the council ton. and/or local real es- at the Passover for His death. Jerusalem you very was dis- monition to love our neighbors your and the Son of Man the chalice tate broker. that 1 drink of. or Schema 13 - shall be cussing trans- there are some, we are aure, Hie healing of the 10 betrayed to the Chief be lepers, baptized with the baptism who not with Priests, and to the scribes and do welcome the pros- the Samaritan coming wherewith I am baptized?" ancients, and shall pect of such opportunity. back to thank Him, may have they con- demn Him to death This was brought out In a December taken place at this time. This and shall THE BROTHERS answered for Vocations Intentions deliver Him to the Gentiles. recent report from the con- episode has one point of uni- in all confidence "We can," To Members The Holy Father’s And these of the Apostol- vention of the National Associ- gen- queness: it Is the shall mock Him, which Our Ixird answered eral intention for December only oc- ate for Vocations can gain ation and on and of Real Estate Board* in casion on which Our Lord spit Him, scourge "You shall Indeed" is: James a plenary indulgence under Los mentions Him, and kill Him. And the Angeles. thanksgiving as a would remember that at his the That the liturgical renew- third He shall ordinary conditions on: There, flushed with the suc- duty. Even in the Our day rise again." and al sponsored the Father, beheading by Agrippa, Nov. 30, Feast of St. cess of their to void by council the He tUmself John in his exile campaign lead prayer gave WE MAY find St. Luke's at Pgtmoe Andrew California’s fair may to a renewal of there is clause housing law, us, no in which comment Our Lord the spiritual life of the faith- here rather puzzl- continued, the And once a week for the realtors assured their New God is thanked. re- ful. ing: "They understood none of places of honor In the King- citing daily, with piety, any Jersey colleagues of "moral” these The mission intention things, and this word dom, here upon earth or in the for vocations and financial should rec- WE KNOW that Our Lord prayer ap- support was bid ommended to the from them." glory of heaven, were not for proved by the ecclesiastical they be faced with a similar Apostle- went through Jericho and ship of Two of them, Uiough. felt Him to dispose of, but His authority. fight. Prayer by the Pope Bethany on His way to Jeru- aure of a James Father. salem. happy ending. A partial indulgence of On -first stage of John UNTIL That the in and staked a claim to We get the the 300 days can be gained for NOW, there has been liturgy, a the journey, St. Mark tella ua Impression little form preferment in the Kingdom request had been made when each act of organized opposition to adapted to the men- that Our Lord walked abaad charity or piety that they ait fair housing laws In tality of the as rec- of the Twelve and might one on the others were not there. But performed for the intention Jersey; people, they were Christ's most observers ommended the right hand, the other they came to hear of it and of fostering vocations to the chalk up the by council, His left. failure may lead jtfrald. on They had mot "began to bo much dis- priesthood,. of Assembly 480 to greater numbers He gave them ground for grasped the nature of The legislative Indifference and to the Church. pleased." "Did you happen to political cowardice. notice which way Beanblowes O'Brien went after you put him off?" Renewal in Life: November 26, 1964 1’ II E A I) V () C A T E 5 Letters to the Editor Religious

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By REV. JOHN B. SHEERIN, C.S.P. rain or shine, and nothing short Mourn Past Changing of an atomic war No Are nuns persons? It seems could keep Recognition religious life was exclusively scious of their human quali- some of them to me that this was the nub moral. God's away. ties and allowed to act as adult Law on the council on What earth is the matter For the Reds of debates reli- women. yet I WONDER They are mature per- By JOSEPH A. BREIG Editor: with people today? They will gious that began Nov. 10 and if the jur- Editor: idical sons with a responsibility to Much has go out in all kinds of weather ended last week. or the moralistic ap- been written in Now develop their personalities by to that the election is The entitled proach has been as harmful to People who wonder whether to be our Catholic periodicals and gamble on winning a few schema, now thoughtful completely reasonable. interested personal decisions, the Church is to dollars at over,, citizens would "On spirituality as the fac- going be rev- papers about the Catholic view- bingo, but will not Religious” was originally military do well tor. initiative and action. olutionized THE BEGINNING out to urge our President Many manuals of as a result of the of the point on b.‘rth control. Unfor- venture of the house on a called “The Accommodated devotion to take ecumenical council the back to clear night to spend 30 minutes advantage of the con-* Renovation of the Religious for nuns have given the im- IN THE SPIRITUAL are not change goes Pius tunately many of the view- forma- XII. He made at fusion created new leader- pression that the convent keeping pace with events. the Communion points we’ve read thus far Our Lady’s feet, begging by Life." But as the discussion is a tion of active Sisters, he said, ship in the Kremlin. Instead sort of The not in fast sensible after endless cen- have been from for peace. progressed, it became evident armory. two dangers must be avoided: revolutionizing mothers who of turies making matters easier for Cardinal of any divine essentials but in in which it was have either not Name Withheld that the renovation would have Ricketts Lima matemalism in' and geared followed the superiors to the and our and the and younger tougher Com- to be a restoration compared the Church to an abdication understanding expres- physical spiritual law of God or who wish God Raritan of Scriptur- passive of personal- endurance munists who are to sion of them is far of an Chris- had trying on the army when he commented ity in which leads to already early never made a law pro- al emphasis person on subjects, tian tighten their control and con- tlie advanced. And it will continue. desert monk. them rather than a mere schema, asserting that in infantilism. hibiting from using con- solidate discarding The Religion their vast empire, we of old every well-organized Most Changes so great,, tend to council Fathers awoke traceptives. It even seems that habits, customs and ex- army Rev. Joseph Buckley, should perturb to to the fact that withhold recognition ternal there are fields some of us;' tempt not all Cath- some of our in forms. specialized of S.M., Marist superior clergy are sym- and general, to olics Of Atheism refuse to have any summit Reform activity and therefore the us sulk, perhaps even to arc linguists, and decid- pathy with this group. would have to begin reli- speaking on the same subject meeting with the new leaders. rebel. ed that Mass might as with the premise that the nun gious order should stick to its and in the name 130 just I am writing because I feel Editor: of council well We must begin to be realistic is specialty. be offered in a tongue It is most regrettable that the John a mature, adult person and Fathers, remarked that some FOR I find the Regarding Murphy’s about aid to Communist A MYSELF, that folks can understand. world should be giving not an infant in Mother Supe- religious order should stay superiors today claim there is led to believe letter (Nov. 19,) stating his states. new things electrifying. 1 feel This aid is always used rior's with its line of that this is the common view- arms. special activity a crisis of obedience. 1 opposition to the use of the to reborn. am delighted to have WHEN I THINK further their aims. Much of but I think that the BACK on point of Catholics People of If there is such a crisis, Fa- lived to this today. “One Nation Under God” it winds ON see day, and I’d our I am astounded. pen- up in South America NOV. 11 there was a God should not be patience, How can a mother thought of ther Buckley would put the who has nant, I am afraid John like to stay around and see We knelt suffers in the form of weapons smug- barrage of criticism directed as an dutifully in the pews, no for God’s law be army. blame on superiors rather than regard from a common to us more. the malady gled (by the Czechs, for in- against the schema. Some The Christian not praying rosary or reading of is a face- on their peo- I capable leading little souls liberals. want to subjects. "Young have the disci- the We so much stance) through Cuba. Bishops denounced it too less accepted missal, while the priest, as being, a number, a mere today do not entrusted to her care back to ple accept easily pline of the Church be fair that we sometimes get If we grant through his back to went about the recognition then juridical, some said it was an- uniform. He is a us, Him? Evidently some priests person en- the archaic formulas accord- to the where we should long years in which the busi- Mass a» if it were his point , we think do so only after free tiquated in its approach to the dowed with unique private are quite distressed when these spiritual ing to which the voice of the ness of that that is in the elections have needs of being a practicing and personal devotion instead any group been held in the day. gifts. Each one has his mothers come to confession special superior is purely and simply minority is captive nations. We have Monastic and life Catholic was often a weary of being the public of and ask for automatically no convent gifts from the Spirit and they the Voice of God." worship the impossible. to chore. I am not to right. right continue supporting a had taken on influences and must be used for the going com- all the people, in and with and want absolution upbuild- In an evil world armies They when I may plain now that the council is don’t think John really be- government so hated that customs of other ages; it was ing through Christ our Redeemer. not of the Church. The Chris- be but the they are sorry for their sin necessary, military the observance I lieves that a from thousands protest time to get back transforming of am and have phrase the by fleeing to to the pure tian must be obedient to the ideal should be out of tremendously relieved, no intention of kept the faith into a Christian to pledge to the the West each year. fonts of life. Cardin- plea- too, see the council brush- flag, displayed religious call of external authority in convents. repenting. The young girl sure. beneath it, has reaily "loused Mrs. Marilyn Whelan als Bca and Doepfner insisted the form ing aside exaggerated fears I cannot of superiors but he enters the convent not to be help but wonder if With indomitable loyalty, I about up the scene.” Nor do I be- Kearny on renovation of religious life must not neglect obedience to dominated "indifferentism,” and these same priests are as by the dead hand of have done just lieve return always my best to to that he thinks the word through to the Scrip- the Holy Spirit within. the past the encouraging us cooperate distressed when the man who Not or living hand of explain and defend “God” does. Why tures, Cardinal Doepfner con- This "things warmly for the common good has sinned the seventh was the core of Car- a superior. She enters to re- Catholic” against So no matter how with the other I will concern tending that too many insti- dinal Suenehs' criticism silly Christians, the commandment confesses his myself of the ceive help from a superior in sometimes with the argument that, tutes still retain the deaden- they seemed, or Jews and all mankind. not “No Bowling? schema. He said the document how to grow theft but is sorry and will in wisdom and how awkward were the intel- I should get a better ing influence of the last cen- w-as was getting terribly tired steal again when the religion Editor: unacceptable because ac- age and before God and opportun- grace lectual I into. I break than another.” I when the to positions got of holding myself I agree Reading the tury approach the tive Sisters must be made con- aloof; ity presents itself. Would these pet peeves of man. am not to feel free. like with this, but here is where Frederick unhappy people. same priests tell such a man Knight (Letters, John and I differ. Atheism that he doesn't have the five is Nov. 12) leaves this reader at as much a religion as Chris- loss conditions to make a as to the reason for his necessary 808 HANNON BILL HANNON tianity is, and atheists are just opposition to bowling. FRANK HANNON a good confession and there- St. Jomoi Parish, Springfield, N. J. Si. Michael's N.J. as eager for converts. The Parish, Union, SI. Micha.l'i fore is refused absolution, or ecumenical council Parish, Union, N.J. sit The dictionary defines it as, didn't suggest that Catholics would they back and pon- "The belief that there is no stay mm. der ways to make stealing a away from bowling nor God.” remove an virtue instead of a vice? So we all men- is there additional com- The Catholic mother who tion of God from public life, mandment: “Thou shalt not then do admit bowl.” It lives God's will, accepting publicly we not can't be the exercise to the existence of God, and as he indicates each child sent by God as a approval of 30- the religion of the atheist gets milc hikes. It must be his lack ; ■ blessing from Him, who lives *2 •Si 7V- the "better break." of the Faith with the feeling, Frankly, ability to master the game to and to "Not my will, but Thy will be they seem be getting the keep the ball on the §*'\ done,” has no complaints. She majority of the breaks, lately. alley. goes through life rejoicing for The alternative seems to be Don’t give up. Take your she knows the joy of living the to let the 'atheists become the poor scores and gutter-balls like Faith and being close to God. majority and then, all the lib- a man, and keep trying Unfortunately the other Cath- erals will swing over to our until you improve. Your six olic mother, who has received side. push-ups daily, will give you muscle so much publicity lately and Louis Barbuscio tone in the arms and who lives God's will only when Lyndhurst shoulders and also aid in the it doesn’t conflict with her own, improvement of your bowling has game. A a very sad fate. She will FAMILY-TO-FAMILY INVITATION always have cause for sorrow Liturgy Needs John T. Poh Jr. and complaining for if it isn't Newark what she imagines to be the Good Singers unwanted burden of another Editor: The Wanderer child, it will be something else. The Holy Name Parade with You mothers with your its militant brand of Catholi- Evokes Pride ■^l hands In God's hand, speak up W ' cism serves no good - ;Jb-\ now so that the Catholic fam- positive Editor: towards spreading the "good ily and Catholic motherhood After reading Joseph A. news" of In this will recover from the insults Christianity Brcig’s column (Nov. 12.), I ecumenical era. and blows they have suffered should like to say that we are How much better it would be because some people in the _ proud of The Wanderer. to allocate the funds formerly world feel they can change There come to mind the paid for bands to the forma- God's laws to suit themselves, words of Charles Montesque, tion of a school for cantors when actually the only re- "A nation begins to decay who could lead our congrega- course they have, is to change when it forgets the principles tions irt their of the themselves to suit God's laws. singing upon which it was founded." Myra M. Lorenz renewed liturgy. Margaret Graham George Devine of the theob Lincoln Park Kearny ogy department at Scton Hall JIM HANNON WILLIAM SR. HANNON, DON HANNON at It. Thtrtia'i Pariih, N. J. did this brilliantly the re- Kenilworth, Sacr.d H.art Porith, Nowarlt, N. J. Wl Porlrfi, Irvington, NJ. Novenas cent liturgical conference held there. / Mass Calendar Or we a Bingo? If had such school, men From HANNON’S from each could go Editor: parish there and learn what hymns Nov. 29 Sunday. Tint Sunday I live in a town of approxi- at Advent, tat Claaa. Violet. No CL are really prayers (dialogues Thero to a Cr. Prrt. o< Trinity. TO VISIT EITHER OF OUR 7.000 more mately people, than Nov. JO Monday St. Andrew, LARGE, MODERN between God and man) and A half of whom are Catholic. pottle. 2nd Claaa. Red. 01. 2nd Con. what arc merely fanciful feel- lot Sun. oI Advent. Cr. PrM. at One of our churches con- A pottle, ings of the authors. Dec 1 Tueaday. Mata at provtou* ducts a weekly novena in hon- Sunday »Jdwlf'a. TIVQ to a for $3: "Here Is fall from the table? Something prisoner S(' |( Mary’a. 2nd and Brio Sts., Jersey radical a money order for the i/a must 'cuniumd be done not Holy Father's Missions. I have just to save humanity in Latin Paterson turned back America, Asia and Africa, but my on Christ NOV. J», 1144 380 BROAD First Sunday at Advent STREET, NEWARK 321 to save ourselves. many times. 1 pray and hope ROUTE 10, E. HANOVER St. John the Baptist Cathedral. Mala Op.n Tum., Sot. -i that Thun., P.M. Mon., Wtd., 6 • 9 P.M* 485-4343 I never do it again." and Grand Sts.. Palermo Prl, ,#! Op.* Mm. .h,„ PH. 10 A.M-* P.M. Sot. TWO RADICAL 9 A.M.4 PM~t'.l, 087-0681 changes are Cut out this column, pin Dot. 1444 Secend Sunday at Advent AMPLE PARKING needed. The first is an Inter- sacrifice to it and / AT BOTH STORES your ad, Holy Rosary. « Wall St, Poasalc 6 THEADV O C A T E November 26, 1964 Church Bells Mark Start Spenders, Savers: Listen Of St. Francis’ Exposition India (NCI GOA, Church gress opening in Bombay on bells pealed To the Voice the throughout Goa Nov. 28. A special daily steam- of Poor heralding the start of the ex- er service will carry pilgrims Are position of the of St. you spending your mon- body . from Bombay to the ex- Francis as it Xavier. ey comes along, or are position. The exposition was you saving some? If you are Society for the inaugu- Propagation rated Nov. witiva spending it, listen, for there 24 Mass in are voices begging for bread of the Faith the Bom Jesus basilica by to Archbishop James Robert Their eat, clothes to wear, a place Archdiocese of Newark: Joy to Knox, apostolic internuncio to sleep. If you are saving it, Most Rev. Martin Stanton, S.T.I). share a little with the India. Was Collective poor Very Rev. Msgr. John F. Davis right now. The silver sarcophagus con- 21 Mulberry St., Newark 2, N.J. Phone 62.1-8308. the BROOKLAWN, N.J. (NC) If the hungry of the world taining body of the saint Hours: Daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.in.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12 was carried in The tenth anniversary of were to line up outside Amer- procession Diocese of St. Maurice’s Church here ica’s doors they would girdle Paterson: through the corridor of the the earth 25 times —and each Rt. Rev. Msgr. William F. Louis cloister and placed on a spe- was celebrated in an unu- 24 DeGrasse altar sual, If welcome, fashion. would have received only one St., Paterson 1, N.J. Phone Alt * 0100 cially-prepared in the Some haven't meal. Hours: Daily, 9 a.m. to 5 transept of the basilica. parishioners p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12. STATE OFFICERS - News officers of the New Jersey Catholic Hospital Association are shown Have Donations to the .The next the yet recovered fully. you met your Christ- Society for the Propagation of the morning, body after their election with diocesan representatives for hospitals. From left are Sister Anne was taken in a Rev. Daniel F.M. Millard, given responsibility to these laith are income tax deductible. procession to the cathedral nearby, where pastor, took the pulpit dur- poor and hungry? You can, Mary, All Souls Hospital Morristown, vice president; Msgr. John J. Shanley, Paterson ing each of four by sacrificing for the Holy Bishop's representative; Sister M. Sigismunda, St. Clare's, Denville, Sister M. Auxiliary Bishop Francisco Sunday Rebello of Masses. He thanked his Father’s own mission society, In their Goa celebrated par- entire program in Father or Ambrosina, St. Francis Hospital, Jersey City, president; Msgr. Thomas J. Conroy, New- the Handrigan, con- Mass. ishioners for their “cooper- Society for the Propagation Pakistan, the Sisters attempt tribute toward one? ark archdiocesan hospital director, and Rev. Raymond J. Pollard, assistant director. Then the faithful ation, loyalty and devotion” of the Faith. to undertake whatever jobs began tht of the which and added that he had a are expected of them. Prelate's kissing body, is Worry - enclosed present for them. In Spite of However, to do only the Sister in a glass case. Ac- birthday Work, sim- Ambrosina Named It plest No New cording to present plans, the brought big smiles and, -things, money is re- Resources, Rut... Bishop They Find Time... body will remain there until as Father Millard said, "at quired. Since they cannot get Most Rev. H. Winkclmolen, Head of Jan. 6, 1965. More than 500,000 first I thought they were Franciscan Missionaries of money from the natives, they C.S.S.P., is Prefect Apostolia Appointed Hospital Group are expected to view it by that going to burst into ap- Mary in Pakistan help the look to us. In a country where of the African Diocese of Moshi NEWARK Sister Ambros- time.' plause.” sick in 95% of the The main address was some way in every one population is Mos- in Same. giv- He writes that the ina, S.F.P., administrator He made the announce- of their it is not In Hartford of en by Dr. John V. The exposition was originally seven convents. In lem, an easy task for area has been Connerton, always a heavy St. Francis set ment, Karachi, them to Hospital, Jersey to start in December, but simply, directly their dispensary pro- support their mission- burden financially, and since executive director of the WASHINGTON was installed as president was There would be col- (NC) - City, rescheduled for the con- no vides milk, clothes and medi- ary program. his previous Greater New York experience in- Msgr. F. of the N.J. Conference of Cath- Hospital venience lection. cine. In Rcnala and Chak, volved Joseph Donnelly of of pilgrims to the In- Ly- the responsibility of on- olic Association. New Haven, Conn., has been Hospitals Nov. 17 at the ternational Eucharistic Con- allour, Renalda and Rawalpin- Has Language, Note ly one mission, here lie feels named Auxiliary to Archbish- annual meeting here. di, their mission converts he has more than enough to J. The He Needs a Car op Henry O’Brien of Hart- organization, now going serve the poor. In Malir the contend with. ~ ford. The into its 11th ALBERT Sisters have appointment was an- year, comprises H. HOPPER, Inc. a novitiate. “I’ve been plugging at “I am very worried," he 17 away nounced here by Catholic hospitals contain- Despite the amount of work this African writes. “We have local Archbishop MONUMENTS • MAUSOLEUMS language course no re- Egidio Vagnozzi, Apostolic Del- ing one third of the state's hos- at the Lyallpur doc- since Jan. sources at hospital, 2, and still have 10 all and the number egate. pital beds. BUY DIRECT FROM THE tors and nurses find time to 12 MANUFACTURER to weeks to go. By then all of Christians is small. For Sister visit the Bishop-elect Donnelly is Ambrosina succeeds villages every week. my hair will be gray,” wrote further development and the pastor of St. John the Baptist Sister Dorothy Reece, S.G.M., Although a nearbyleprosarium Rev. Thomas Handrigan of opening of a few new places, administrator SAVE UP TO 30% Church, New Haven, a past of St. Peter’s is not under their care, the have Pawtuekett, R. 1., in a letter we no funds. The recur- New Sisters visit president of the National Cath- Hospital, Brunswick. The why Albort H. Hoppor to the Urgotl it with food and home last April. rent expenditures of the 5RtOMno pre- olic Cemetery Conference, and other officers are Sister Anne manufacturer of Mamorlalt In Now Jonoy clothing. On June fecture are 10, having success- very high due Wa pati on lo our cuatemere a work a member and official of num- Mary, administrator of All »* progroiui. Orphans find home with aavlno ol to MS by tailing Wo have a fully passed all of his examina- mainly to the many unaided Souls up at our plant o lane the Sisters erous Catholic and civic agen- Hospital, Morristown, dlricl to tho purchaaer. •lock of raw material, enabling in three locations. tions, -this Rhode mission schools and we cannot All la dona by local husky Island- cies, the Urban vice president: Brother Bene- work atone- uo to complete your chalet on Schools are affiliated including cutlora 4 aervori bora at our abort notice. with er took up his first mission as- give them up now. League. dict, C.F.A., Alexian Brothers plant, aaiurlnp you of Immodlato From tho raw granite to the lot. every convent, and catechists in the Archdiocese "As you the next do II vary.. signment of may know, He received the Peter Mc- Hospital, Elizabeth, secretary, ting of tho completed monument, also the Sisters. You tan Impact tho memorial poraonalty handle. help Rubaga, at Mitala two or three be dif- we Uganda, years may Guire Memorial Award of the and Sister Sigismunda, S.S.M., ficult. I Maria, a post founded the would be especially by Connecticut Federation of La- of St. Clare’s, Denville, treas- 329-341 RIDGE NORTH White Fathers in 1899. grateful for assistance in this ROAD, ARLINGTON bor in 1954, the Distinguished urer. Oppoalte Holy “I You Crou Cemetery WY Mission am more than pleased newly emerging territory. Service Award of the Connec- 1-2266 rest Appeal with Mitala Maria,” he writes. may assured that we shall ticut Federation of Teachers For Jerusalem Poor "It is keep you benefactors in our In Elizabeth quite a large parish in 1956, the Connecticut Out- though not the Holy Masses and prayers.” VATICAN CITY largest. The standing Citizen Award of the (RNS) church is roomy, modern and Pope Paul has given $lO,OOO Msgr. John F. Davis will Grand Lodge, Order of Sons brand new, and a parish hall to the institution in Jerusalem make an appeal for the So- CCD to Show of Italy, in 1957, and the Veri- is now under There for the In Time Need ciety for the Propagation of way. are tas Award of Providence Col- poor. of about 18,000 parishioners in an the Faith Nov. 29 at St. Film lege alumni in 1963, area about one-fourth the size Religious WEEK END Mary’s, Elizabeth, Msgr. Born in Norwich, Conn., May RETREATS Consult Your Catholic of Rhode Island. ELIZABETH Funeral Director William - A special 1, 1909, he attended New F. Furlong, pastor. Haven FOR THE “There are about 15 outsta- preview showing of "Parable," LAITY Bishop Stanton and Msgr. High School, St. Thomas Pre- tions which we must visit the controversial film being W'hose careful and service is in accord with Davis thank Msgr. Furlong reg- paratory Seminary, Bloom- SPEND A W'EK'ND WITH GOD understanding ularly, each with a small shown at and the other pastors of the~ chap- the Protestant-Orth- field, Conn., and St. Mary’s Per: MEN, WOMEN the traditions Mother Church el and very often a school. A odox Center of the New HUSBAND and WIPE of Holy archdiocesc for making York Seminary, Baltimore. He was car would certainly be useful World's will be these appeals Fair, given ordained June 29, 1934, and Conducted the monkt of possible. here.” by Nov. 29 at Confraternity of made post-ordination studies Snint Poul 1 Will some-one Abbey give a car for Christian Doctrine Night in St. at the Catholic University of (Meat* JOHN J. QUINN EARL F. BOSWORTH make reservation* early Genevieve’s parish. America. Write fnr Information tn BERGEN COUNTY FUNERAL HOME The which is not 311 Willow Avenue film, to be He was named a DIRICTOR | | Papal OF RETREATS 323-329 released until after in PARK AVENUE Hoboken, N.J. generally Chamberlain February, Quoon of Reece Retreat Hour# the fair closes N.J. in October, 1954, and a Domestic Prelate St. Paul's Abbey. Newton. N.J. EDWARD F. KUGLER ORANGE, Oldfield 9-14«5 1965, is set against a circus in January, 1957. 3-6348 Oldfield Community Home ORange 9-1456 background with a Christlike For Funerals clown as the central figure. It KIERNAN FUNERAL HOME BUNNELL FUNERAL HOME 311 FIFTH ST. was obtained through the cour- 101 UNION AVENUE 41 Highland Ave. tesy of the directors of the NDIA: SADDLE BROOK, N.J. SISTER BOSCO’S SECRET BELLEVILLE, N.J. Jersey City, N.J. Protestant-Orthodox Center. HER IS Business Phone 773-6500 LIFE NOT HER OWN. IT BELONGS TO GOD’S The PLymouth 9-3503 Charles A. Stevens, program, arranged by POOR in aouth “I Karik-kattoor, INDIA. am their servant,” Residence Phone 777-0869 the parish executive board of Manager •he Mia Quietly. “To bring them to FRANK McGEE the CCD, will also include a DElaware 3-6446 Chrlat, one must live Christ, not talk TRINKA FUNERAL SERVICE 525 SUMMER AVENUE showing of a confraternity about . Him." . . Prayerful common N. J. MAYWOOD - BOGOTA NEWARK, LAWRENCE film. It will at 8 tense O. QUINN begin p.m. Is Sitter Bosco's secret wea- LITTLE FERRY HUmboldt 2-2222 FUNERAL HOME pon. The children she teaches, all of them make HUbbard 298 INTEREST poor, will help tomor- 7-3050 CORNY & GORNY Academy St. .» row’s India Drive . . . Completely worn out, MORTUARY (at Bergen Square) Rectory will Paid from she sleep tonight on a packed- JOHN J. FEENEY A SONS Jersey City, N.J. Dayof Deposit on 1200 CLINTON AVE. At mud floor (there are no bedsl In a $4,599. 232 FRANKLIN AVENUE N.J. SW 8-8114 thatch-roofed, mud with IRVINGTON, The hut, seven N. J. drive for $ll,OOO to other RIDGEWOOD, 672-2414 ONE YEAR Sisters of the Sacred Heart- McLaughlin journal sq. build a rectory for two Pat- omor ”" rain Gilbert 4-7650 Tie Hoi, F*ib*-, Mm,on AU ,' mornlni. or thine, FUNERAL HOME erson priests establishing a L. V. MULLIN It SON The Convenient, thfJr w trud * e to Mast three -n.il,. i i. 1 miles CERTIFICATES mission in lea, Peru, has n. , ri. GORMLEY FUNERAL HOME 976 BROAD STREET 625 Pavona Ave. snay . . . The Sisters need convent Friendly Bank That reached a $4,399. ($1,600), with a ehapel of of N. J. N.J. their own ($900). course. They also 335 UNION STREET NEWARK, Jersey City, Serves You Better! Donations arc Doing ac- need eight classrooms ($3OO each). MArket 3-0660 OF DEPOSIT The penniless poor they HACKENSACK, N.J. J. A. McLaughlin cepted by Msgr. William F. give their lives to can give the Sisters nothin* in return . . . 24 DeGrasse St.. Pat- HUbbard 7-1010 Manager Louis, Won’t you give whatever help can? PETER J. QUINN you You may give the 07505. erson, N.J., Latest convent (HI,600), the Funeral Director 659-5466 or chapel (S900). or a classroom (S300) all HUNT FUNERAL HOME donations received arc as by yourself, If you in ■*t,BANK t wish, memory of those you love, and name 320 BELLEVILLE AVENUE 1,0001.'25,001 follows: It for favorite 1601 PALISADE AVE. your saint. No gift Is too small ($l, $?. $5, $lO, BLOOMFIELD, N. J. Anonymous. 800. FORT N. J. Alta REGULARA SPECIALCHECKINS S?0). For years to come, the LEE, MORRIS COUNTY ACCOUNTS, youngsters and Sister Bosco will Pilgrim 8-1260 Piri«D*l loins, Auto loans, Safa Dopoilt Bins, remember you in their prayers. JAMES A. HUNT And All Othsr Banking Services Director GORNY & GORNY SCANLAN FOOD—FOOD IS SO SCARCE rationed In India (It’s being Windsor 4-1202 MORTUARY Life In Kerala State) the Father's Is FUNERAL HOMES Family Holy agency distributing canned 399 HOOVER AVE. foods (2,000 tons), wheat and flour t 1.700 781 Newark COMMERCIAL tonal, clothing (1.000 THOMAS J. DIFFILY BLOOMFIELD, N. J. Pompton Tpk. bales), and medicine*, to the poor ... to help? Tell us to CANA CONFIEENCEB Plains, N.J. uae 41 AMES AVENUE Pompton Sunday, Ntv. w your gift ($lO will feed a family for a month) “where it's Pilgrim 3-8400 TRUST Wert Orange. O f.. Lotirdea. Iluaba.id- needed moat." RUTHERFORD, N.J. TE 5-4156 CO. Wile, g p.m. Rev. Paul Wlckana. FLOOD FUNERAL HOME Kenilworth. St. Thereaa'a. S p.m. WEbster 9-0098 SH 2-6433 OP NEW JERSEY Parent-Teen. Rev. Robert Lennon. Dr. VESTMENTS—FOR Andrew W. A-.ithony Haratla. USP, DURING THE EUCHARISTIC Flood, Mgr. Scotch Plaint. CONGRESS In thla St. Bartholomew’*. 8 p.m. Bombay week, the Holy Father has donated HENNESSEY 112 So. Munn Ave. 15 Exchante Place, Jersey Janie* City Spirituality, Rev. McHugh. 500 cones and stoles. They'll b* given to In India East 11 Convenient for Full Service Friday, Oec. 4 poor parishes FUNERAL HOME Orange, N. J. PASSAIC COUNTY Offices Berkeley llelghu. Little Flower after Banking S p.m. the Congress closes In memory of loved Spirituality. Rev. Carl Alice. ... a one, or as a 232 KIPP AVENUE ORange 4-4445 BAYONNE . PRE-CANA FOR token of affection for Someone JERSEY CITY • UNION CITY TN* INOAOED still alive, give new Mass vest- MArket 2-2530 Dec. *.n - Tanally. N.J. 0«N MONDAY IVtNINQS ((.opt f,cK». Ml. Carmel. ments (S5O), a chalice HASBROUCK HEIGHTS. GORMLEY FUNERAL HOME f , pi, tt) WH 34)120. ($4O), a year's supply of eandles (120), or - Jw»«y City 4 Biypniw T to a IMM Clip I L 0 M - •lereey city. O.L. Vic- altar linens (Sl5), to needy ATlas 8-1362 a mission ehapel. 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Carmel WASHINGTON (NC) - A keep faith with him? God parish for- drowned ourselves in an orgy here has been named Case here that what Bishop Spence was the cele- a Knight Censorship Bishop charged give us, have we done? of hate." Americans brant and preacher at the Commander of the Order of have failed to keep “We have just concluded a Mass Intended St. WASHINGTON (NC) -The that the record of the case their pledge of love for fellow political as a national Sylvester by Pope Paul VI campaign which even BISHOP SPENCE U.S. of Wash- Catholic tribute for his work on behalf of chil- Supreme Court has taken shows that “Revenge at man made in the memory of the most to the late Day- hardened observers said the answer under President ington to this President on the first annivers- dren in Italy. advisement a case des- break” was not objectionable Kennedy, permitting have labeled among most \he failure is rooted "in cribed and instead hate.” our poor, ary of his death. Since 1938 he has maintained as "the Armageddon of would have been approved an "orgy of vicious and "most unprincipled fallen nature," but he added: Other a for more than motion picture censorship." In this respect —a possibly in fnemory. anniversary Masses day nursery ’ “It is not too late to The court REVIEWING the nation’s keep were offered in St. Matthew’s 200 children in the build- devoted an -hour significant one— his case dif- "We have seen murder in faith with John Nov. 19 to oral fers horror at the President’s Fitzgerald Cathedral, the site of Pres- ing that had been his hearing argu- from an earlier challenge mur- the woods and violence in the family Kennedy.” ident ments in tiie case. Its to similar der last Nov. 22 and the home in Laurenzana in south- ruling Chicago's film lic- peo- street. "It will Kennedy’s Requiem never be too late, if Mass. could come any time between law. In the ple’s promises to fight hate, "We have Members of the Ken- ern Italy. Bonomo had come ensing Chicago seen naked ap- we start to build John today the uni- nedy family and their friends to the U.S. from Laurenzana now and next June. case, a film distributing com- Auxiliary Bishop S. peals to race hatred and prej- versal brotherhood that was attended 1912 At issue is the practice of called the Times Spence of Washington said at udice. the regular 9 a.m. in when he was 16. pany Film his dream. He knew, perhaps, low Mass prior censorship of motion refused to sub- an Mass in the Nov. 22. Rev. John pic- Corporation anniversary “We, who only a year ago would THE that it not come in his PAPAL honor was tures review boards and mit movie National of the Cavanaugh, former giv- by a called “Don Shrine Im- pledged ourselves to complete lifetime. Yet he had C.S.C., the cour- en to him on the recommenda- licensing Four Juan” to the maculate Conception: the great, unfinished president of Notre Dame and agencies. city censorship work of a to states age challenge us 'let us a family tion of Archbishop Corrado Kansas, Maryland, board. But there was nothing "What have we done to martyred leader, have instead friend, was celebrant begin’.” and preacher. Ursi of Acerenza, Italy, in New York and Virginia —and in the legal record when the whose diocese Laurenzana is a number of cities have laws case reached the high court to located. for this purpose. indicate whether the film who has also been would have been Bonomo, approved or decorated Plan by the Italian gov- BUT CHALLENGERS con- not by the censorship board New ernment, is a former member tend that prior censorship if freedman had chosen to sub- Appeal of the Essex Board of mit it. for Them County censorship before a film has Pray He became Freeholders. a cit- been exhibited publicly vio- The Supreme Court upheld izen World War I and lates during the First Amendment’s Chicago’s prior censorship For Red served with Father were closed, Father Hughes In also Prisoner the U.S. Army. guarantees of free and system' in 1961. The court said Hughes your prayers remem- speech was transferred to Poliak Hos- ber He is a trustee of Columbus free press. there k nothing in the Con- these, your deceased HONG KONG - Pres- BOSTON, Mass. Rev. pital, Jersey City, where some (NC) said Downey. "We have been Hospital, Newark, of which he The ease now before the Su- stitution giving “absolute priests-. ident Johnson pro- Paulinus 66, of the patients were Lyndon may be 10 was president of the board for preme tection to at Hughes, C.P., sent. trying for years.” Court is a challenge to exhibit, least who served asked to make a special effort 14 as a . . years. chaplain in iSewark . John was sentenced to life Maryland’s film once, any and kind of to licensing sys- every the Hudson secure the release of John Recently he donated ; County institu- Other imprisonment 12 years ago for money tem. In November, 1962, Ro- motion picture." Deaths . . . Rev. Conrad M. Schotthocfer, 33, who has tions at Secaucus from 1961 Downey, been held for the erection of Lauren- land L. Freedman, Mrs. Patrick Nov. 27, 1916 in Chinese allegedly recruiting and train- manager until their in 1963, died Sharkey, of a Communist jail ing Chinese zana’s first public school, of the Rex Theatre closing Rev. agents for the U.S. in Balti- N. Y. Nov. 20 in Westfield, 82, mother of Sister Richard McDermott, since 1952. Central named for his father Auxiliary’s Boston, Mass. A Intelligence Agency. Gerardo, more, exhibited a movie Solemn Giles, 0.5.8., of Washington, 0.P., Nov. 27, 1957 His brother, William Down- who schoolmaster Requiem Mass was of- said was a there. called at Rev. Peter Nov. 31, New Downey conversations “Revenge Daybreak" Consecration Nov. 30 fered 23 D.C., and Sister Patrick, Fiore, S.A.C., ey, of Britain, with Nov. at St. Gabriel's Conn., his brother gave no evi- without submitting it to the of died Nov. 29, 1955 told newsmen of the possible NEW YORK 0.5.8., Elizabeth, - Monastery, Brighton, Mass. dence of any He state’s Motion Picture Censor (NC) Msgr. 18 Rev. brainwashing. Guild to Hold A at Bayonne Hospital. Anthony P. Bubas, Nov. appeal after his return with H. native of Massachusetts, said John looked well, that he Board, which is empowered to George Guilfoyle, recently 30, 1939 his mother. Mrs. Down- Father entered the John F. Carey of Par- Mary read a lot, had ban movies it named Auxiliary for Hughes Rt. Rev. some exercise judges to be ob- Bishop Msgr. George N. ey, from a 10-day visit with Panel on Smut New Passionists in 1920 and com- sippany, father of Sister Anne and cared for a small garden scene or tending to '"debase York, will be consecrated Murphy, Nov. 30, 1948 John in his of Belmont, died Peking. in the or a Bishop Nov. 30 at St. pleted studies for the Joseph N.C., Rev. Vincent prison yard. NEWARK corrupt morals or incite Pat- Nov. J. Burke, T.0.R., Mrs. Downey said an, appeal The Guild of rick’s Cathedral. priesthood at St. Michael’s 17 in New York City. During their stay in Peking crime." Nov. 30, 1962 for her son’s release to St. Joseph the Worker will Union He com- the had pre- Monastery, City. Mrs. Andrew Rev. Downeys eight two- Freedman was arrested and Tyburczy of Alfred B. Oates, S.J., munist authorities through the hour sent a panel discussion and was ordained in 1927 at St. visits in prison. Two Chi- convicted of Garfield, sister of Sister Irene, Dec. 2, 1937 Chinese Red Cross open forum on “Smut, Obscen- violating the film Patrick’s in Peking nese Pro-Cathedral, New- Rt. officials, one of them an licensing law fined C.S.S.F., of Immaculate Con- Rev. Msgr. William S. had been denied. But she said ity and Juvenile Delinquency” and $25. ark, and served for a short English-speaking were The ception, Lodi, died Nov. 18 at Condon, Dec. 2, 1956 she tyid been told that "lenien- guard, at Essex Catholic High School Maryland Court of Ap- time after that at the monas- always present. peals affirmed home. cy is possible.” Dec. 10 at 8:15 p.m. his conviction Paterson This was the fourth time last tery. . .. “We February. Paul Bernier will never stop Mrs. Members of the panel will Most of his priestly life was Archbishop of Rev. Downey had traveled the Daniel Ostler, 0.F.M.,’ trying to free my brother,” include Rev. Paul J. spent in the mission Gaspe, Quebec, died Nov. 19 11,000 miles to see her im- Hayes, FREEDMAN CONTENDS dfg apos- Nov. 1953 while Peter’s 27, prisoned director of the New- but entering St. Ba- son. con- associate tolate, he also was a chap-' Rev. John F. Mulligan, Nov. Regarding silica for the last 1964 session Paterson Men ditions in William ark Archdiocesan Legion of lain during World War 11, 28, 1938 Peking, said of the Vatican Council. "the food seemed more Decency, Judge Horace Bell- serving in the European Rev. Bruno J. Nov. 30, plenti- Bladek, ful than fatto of Essex County Juven- ADRIAN'S WONDERFUL COMFORT theater of operations. After Pasquale Dell’Orto of Jer- 1960 To Fete Director before, with fewer SHOE: items rationed.” He said ile Court and Dr. William J. the institutions on Laurel Hill brother of Rev. Rt. Rev. the sey City, Vito Msgr. Edward J. PATERSON food Msgr. Joseph at their hotel was "ade- Farley. DelTOrto of St. Rocco’s, New- Barrett, Dec. 1953 2, 'M. O’Sullivan, pastor of St. quate.” The will Fitted ark, died Nov. 22. panel examine var- Anthony’s BUY Church, Hawthorne, Downey said he and his ious facets of the problem, Alphonse V. and to the Ignacuinos, Honor Veteran spiritual director of men’s mother had not attended such as the financial interests Your brother of Rev. Francis A. activities in the Diocese of church in and officials Peking involved in It, the effects on Ignacuinos of St. Paterson, will be honored had not asked exact Next Peter’s, Parish Members at a if they wished teengers and the responsibili- to Belleville, died Nov. 22. testimonial dinner Jan. 10 do so. The Car at Downeys are ties of the individual citizen. RIDGEWOOD - More than Donohue’s Moun- members of St. shape Gaetano Ccsarco, 59, of Eliz- Restaurant, Joseph’s from 200 persons who have been tain View. parish in New Britain. abeth, brother of Sister Anna parishioners of Mt. Carmel The dinner, St. James of of died 16 celebrating the Hospital your BENNER Italy, Nov. at Alex- Church for 25 years or more 45th of Msgr. O’- ian Brothers Hospital. anniversary Duties Honor to Dr. Liccese foot RAMBLER will be honored at a parish re- Sullivan’s ordination, will fol- Simplify • Fllomcno in MISS SERVICE Ignomircllo, 64, of ception the school auditor- low the annual father-son Holy NEWARK Dr. Emanuel **Samc locution . *inc* JMI” Scotch Plains, brother ium Nov. 29 from 4 to 7 Name In Liccese of St. James 141 HacktoMck %f. t I. Rutherford of Sis- p.m. services in the Cathe- 3rd Order Hospital Fml hurt ter of Each of veteran will Adrian's t 411-9200 Josephine Italy, died the parish- dral of St. John the Baptist. receive the annual Dis- where our e\*>* NEW fitters On I'nion Ave.. 1 block w**t of Nov. 16 at ioners YOIdK Official dut- wtll show you how Overlook Hospital, will receive a specially- James J. tinguished Service Award giv- to get fast » Barccn Auto, off Route 17. Bishop Navagh will of relief and bliss- ies leaders of Third Order ful Summit. designed parchment scroll, cit- preside at the services and en by the Friends of St. loot com.ort. are to the number of he has groups going be simpli- James it ing years speak at the dinner. George Hospital, has been from fied so more time 14.95 been a member of the can be spent announced parish. C. Barton of Paterson is gen- by Sister Marie de- on the formation Visit For Those Who This program is one of sev- eral chairman. Committees spiritual of Pazzi, administrator. your foot doctor rooularty eral held in conjunction the individual tertiary. being will be named at a The for devo- meeting Discussion of presentation, with Mt. Carmel’s 75th anni- the changes Are Particular ! ! at 8:30 p.m. Dec. 14 at Pope tion and loyalty to tile hospi- It is being featured the annual officers in- versary. jointly Pius High School, Passaic. tal, will be made at the fourth sponsored the Parents As- stitute at the Hotel New York- by annual dinner-dance at of the school, er here. Some 250 delegates NOVITIATE sociation parish Thomm’s 14. from Restaurant Feb. the Catholic Daughters and the Couple to Note 22 fraternities In the New WINES Family Life Apostolate. York-New Jersey area attend- Hudson Golden Jubilee ed. CWV Lists 84 MAIN STREET and bottled “Everyone has unique produced by Slovaks Schedule JERSEY Memorial Mass PATERSON CITY - Mr. and talents. He or she should be THE JESUIT BROTHERS Annual Mrs. Joseph M. Stehr of 11 Al- encouraged to contribute them BAYONNE —The Hudson Meeting bert Open NORTH JERSEY'S PI. here will celebrate to the world,” said Herbert W. County Chapter, Catholic War CARTERET - Group 1. Slo- Friday Night to 9 Hoidouoiioro lor TABLE WINES Burgundy • Sauterne • their 50th wedding anniversary Stackhouse, will offer vak Catholic will hold provincial prefect. Veterans, a Solemn NUNS Sweet • • Sokol, at a Mass at St. Paul’s SHOES Sauterne Chablis Grenache Church Stackhouse said the new pro- High Memorial Mass its annual at Sacred for Pres- meeting Nov. 23 at 11 a.m. Roto • gram will enable leaders to ident John F. Nov. Heart Church here Nov'. 29 af- Kennedy Celebrant of the Mass will be give "the 29 at ter 10:30 Mass. proper spiritual base St. Joseph’s Church, DESSERT WINES • a.m. Delegates a nephew of the couple, Rev. Angelica Dry Sherry from to many lay movements start- here. • • • New York and New Jer- Sherry Port Black Muicat • Muscat Joseph A. Stulb of Queen of ed in this ecumenical era.” Co'.ebrant sey will attend. will be Rev. Cle- de Frontignon Angels, Newark. The altar The will feature tri- ment A. Ockay of Seton Hall meeting boys will be two of their 31 butes University. A luncheon will to the late President grandchildren. Paul Gavin Advent Wreaths and follow at Adzima Kennedy and to Slovak pion- Peter Daubner. Msgr. A.L. Memorial eers of New Post. Jersey, the lat- •Also present in the sanctuary In Rutherford ter tribute the Bauer’s Wines & being group's will be a son, Brother James Liquors in the state’s participation ter- P. Stehr, S.J., of Shrub Oak RUTHERFORD - For the Parisian School 739 WEST SIDE AVE., JERSEY CITY centenary celebrations. Beauty Seminary, N.Y, eighth consecutive year, the J« (Firing flat* ||„ Hackantack, H. J. DOM FORTE Falrvltw Avt.) Family Life Apostolate of St. Church will THE Prop. FREE DELIVERY • CALL 433-6156 Mary's sponsor the of Advent wreaths making ACADEMY Calendar Nov. 28 in the school cafeteria. il^r^i=^r==»t==Jr=Jf==Jr^=lr=l^lmm^r^i Weekly Started as an individual pro- OF ject through FLA, the wreath- BEAUTY WYCKOFF SAVINGS tfiaking became a parish af- FRIDAY, NOV. 27 pastor of St. Thomas Aquinas, fair in 1957. More than 60 were CULTURE Gregory Club of New Jersey, Newark, speaker. Beni D’- constructed last year. Upper Montclair Thanksgiv- Amore and Thomas Roccla Materials be reserved HONOR EMBLEM SCHOOL Ing Dance, Commonwealth chairmen. may r in advance by contacting the Oar » Evtnlng CUItM Club. 9 p.m. Rosemary Kalin Watchung Council, K. of C., chair couple, Mr. and Mrs. HUbbard 7 2203 and Don Zingaro chairmen. Plainfield Memorial Mass Thomas Mcßarron. SATURDAY, NOV. 2* for President John F. Kennedy Parcells of Council, K. C., and deceased knights St. Chatham Mass for deceased a? Mary’s Church, 9 a.m. 0* members, St. Patrick’s NEW Church, 8 a.m. SUNDAY, NOV. 29 Northern New Jersey Alum- Our Lady of Grace Council, K. CARS DIVIDEND RATE ni Chapter, Mt. St. Mary's Col- of C., Harrison Trip to New lege Fourth annual mixed York Jets-Kansas City social, Kingston Restaurant, Chiefs football game at Shea FINANCED come to 7Tfor a Union. Stadium. Our Lady of the Rosary Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Church, Newark —Eighth an- Ridgewood —Reception for 25- Par nual dinner-dance, Thomm’s, year parishioners, school audi- PERSONAL LOAN 7 Rev. McCabe, p.m. Philip T. torium, 4-7 p.m. $ YEAR Par We’ll lend you from $3OO to $2,600 for "See me before any worthwhile and personally you 4 $lOO purpose arrange repayments over as long as 12 to 24 buy any car. I will give you | no Anticipated Dividend For months. No red tape, prying, no prob- Period Beginning Jon. 1963 the deal 1, that can’t be beat!" | UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY lem. You needn’t be a depositor. 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SEGUNDO, Colo. (NC) In What happens to a one-indus- Six Parishes try town when the one indus- try pulls out? For many American com- By ANNE BUCKLEY munities, the answer has been JERSEY CITY Once a simple one: demoralization, a week a tenant rents facilities at Snyder High School for 54.50 depression, decay. and turns it into a regional Catho- But for this small Colorado lic high for seniors. It is a kind of Rx for CCD. The town, the story has been dif- diagnosis was nothing new— the Confraternity of Chris- uan Doctrine schools ferent, in large part because high of religion at six parishes were ailing of because teenagers were the efforts of a dynamic staying away in droves. Getting high school youths out to classes priest who believes that neith- religion is a problem almost every- where. er men nor communities are down-and-out unless they BUT THE TREATMENT prescribed by Rev. William S. think they are. O Brien of Our of Lady Victories parish was original. A regional CCD he SANGRE DE CRISTO En- program, suggested, could pool the resources of several parishes to terprises, Inc., is the name of work up a challenging program, and by bringing it to its potential the project launched in 1961 by audience, rather than inviting them to come Rev. George T. Andrews, S.J., to it, would stand a better chance of reaching them. Our Victories in response to the economic Lady of pastor. Rev. John J. O’Brien, took to disaster that threatened when the idea immediately. So did the pastors and CCD directors of five other the nearby Frederick coal parishes Christ the King, Our Lady of Sorrows mine closed down. Sacred Heart, Our Lady of Mercy, and St. Paul’s (Greenville)! Public school officials The project is a chicken co- cooperated too, by offering the use of five classrooms at operative which in its three Snyder for 90 cents each every Monday afternoon. years in operation has demon- A in strated to its 200 members course marriage, the corporate CCD directors decided, most of former would be of most value them older and interest as a pilot for the project, miners October through December term'* that they are some- thing more than coal-digging NOW, AT MID-POINT, the prognosis is good. robots. They have learned that The 100 students who turned out for the course represent they are capable of handling 150% increase a over the combined enrollment of high school other jobs effectively and that, seniors on the six parish schools of religion. (It was 40). united, they can do many Not only that, but discipline problems, which Father O'Brien things they wouldn’t have confides face priests as well as lay teachers in CCD classrooms, dared contemplate before. have been MASS WITH native African replaced by rapt attention to the subject matter MUSIC - Using instruments, postulants and Sisters accom- But growth for its own sake This the of the augurs well for a further increase in enrollment for future pany singing Mass and the chanting of the Divine Office. is not the aim of Sangre de courses; as Father O’Brien Cristo observes, ’’The students will be our Enterprises. "We want EX-MINER - George Dolores, a former coal miner, delivers best ad.” privately - owned poultry eggs in Segundo, Colo., where he to a In addition Father belongs poultry to O’Brien, the faculty consists of Rev. farms,” Father Andrews says. Where co-op formed by St. Ignatius parish when the local mine Dorino J. Cozzini of Our Lady Rev. Nuns of Sorrows, Justin Brody, "We’ll buy for a man and mar- shut down O.P. of Leper Pray throwing most of the population out of work. Sacred Heart, Rev. Philip Merdingcr of Our Lady of ket for him, but he'll be his Mercy, and Revs. James O’Brien and John F. Kennedy of Christ own producer. We don’t want the who handle class King, one in dialogue . To the Beat a to dominate anybody. We want to a man to make FOR SPECIAL of Bongo help trying classes, the faculty borrows on the Pre Cana living.” SUSAN a conference technique presenting a rare but effective "Pre By DINER

- The Pre Cana.” CALDWELL Her petite PRESENTLY the Advocate coopera- Pre Cana conferences 5-foot 4-inch frame clothed are given exclusively to en- in tive has 3,000 laying hens that gaged but there has been the brown and white habit 38 couples, talk lately about the pros- of produce to 40 cases of eggs 8 November 26, 1964 pective value of a similar course to the Sisters of Poor Clare of St. tailored those who are weekly for sale in stores in not Damien of Africa yet engaged but are attracted by the married state. The seemed to nearby Trinidad, seat of south- He’s sick. first in mentally If you've farms in the area were suited phase of the Pre-Prc Cana here was held two weeks grow stature and attract ad- eastern Colorado’s ago Las Animas got a that’s sick when miration community to poultry production and fav- three physicians lectured separate groups of boys and as she addressed stu- County. then the most important thing ored by a plentiful supply of girls on medical and of dents and faculty at Caldwell physical aspects marriage. They were What the leaders of Sangre is Drs. Charles Merrill College. psychological rejuvenation.” good water. Dolan, Swiney and Juliana Swiney. de Cristo Enterprises want is On Nov. 30 another Taking the ON NEW Acquainted with these fa- Pre Cana event will take place. Simulat- microphone in the establishment eventual- YEAR’S DAY, the Pre Cana conference’s hand and from the vorable conditions. Bishop ing couples panel on the practical speaking ly of up to 15 privately-operat- 1961, acting undejr the impetus of floor because “I want Charles Buswell of Pueblo problems marriage will be Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Hanifin to be ed poultry farms in the Val- of a well-founded rumor that ap- of Bloomfield and at home with you,” Sister proved the expenditure of Mr. and Mrs. James Deutsch of Norwood. dez-Segundo area of Stonewall the huge mine was not to be Helen William talked about $5,000 in St. Ignatius parish Valley. of reopened, Father Andrews "WE ARE TIIINKING Operators each of of tackling a social problem in our her the funds to start the community only one these a sermon in St. project. next series alcoholism units, with about 3,000 gave Igna- or narcotics, perhaps,” says Father in the world which admits Church lep- layers each, would benefit by tius in which he O’Brien. ers, and which also integrates FIRST PROJECT under- buying their feed through the scourged the idea that the "We really feel that the Christian Marriage Forum has African customs with taken by the charter members the re- Stonewall was been successful co-op and have an assured Valley a "de- very —a better course than most boys and ligious life of the contempla- in spring, 1961, long before market by producing under pressed area” and main- girls can get even in a Catholic high school." tive nun. production was possible, was the well-known label of tained that "only men are de- And if, as ’the success Sangre brooder anticipated, of the "pilot” course construction of a SISTER HELEN de Cristo pressed." After Mass Alfonso noised abroad by participants draws larger numbers to the next William of Enterprises. house, three growing houses, Mansfield, Mass., is These poultrymen, for whom Sandoval, assistant foreman of term, the regional CCD school sees no problem in obtaining visiting two laying houses and a the U.S. to acquaint others a 16-week course in poultry- the mine, asked for a special faculty. They haven’t even used half their resources which processing plant. was held 1963 mr ‘ing of the St. Ignatius amounted to 13 with the work of her com- raising in under priests volunteering to teach. By Nov. 1, production start- munity and to solicit financial the Federal Area Redevelop- Sov .ety. of ment in Two later, 29 met and ed. Door-to-door delivery in aid. She is frequently asked: CONTEMPLATIVES - Sister Helen William, one two plan cooperation with nights white members of the form Trinidad brought with it an In- "But you’re community, beside a novice. Trinidad Junior College, would resolved to a non-profit Sister, a con- prays stream of cash with SSL open to all regard- creasing templative, how’d you get be able to clear at least $BO cooperative, African the which to oil the co-op’s out?" people consolation AGAIN AT THE Our Father, a week. less of religion. of the Blessed Sacrament machinery. In the first five Following a visit with her even a hundred hands are lifted in More meetings followed, and BUT months were when they are unable to WHAT OF the accom- 240,000 eggs sold. family, she will return sleep supplication for the Lord’s a close /J 7 o to plishments far de eventually relationship 8,000 man-hours of la- during the because, as so of Sangre Nearly Cameroun, West Central Afri- night blessing upon the community, developed with the Las Animas Sister Helen it, Cristo Enterprises? bor were donated to build fa- ca, and the monastery “Where puts "leprosy Africa and the whole world. Commission for is County Area I'll be enclosed is a terribly depressing dis- When the Mass is ended, the It considered one of the cilities during the first full for the rest Redevelopment. the Agri- * ease.” keystones in the overall of activity. of my life and be with the Sisters express thanksgiving plan culture Department's local year A walled for renewing the deteriorated most horrible disease in the partition separates with graceful dances and ori- county agent, and Colorado Since then output has ranged the cloister from the economy of the entire county, to one world.” public ginal songs. State million eggs a year and which has from University. Although the community ad- chapel. Sister Helen, describing the slipped a popu- more.'ln 1963 the gross profit The who believes lation peak of 39,000 in TO mits only lepers whose dis- foundress, dances where ehch movement nearly THE GROUP learned of an was $lO,OOO. sr £ the "African who doesn’t 1920 at the of coal min- • that had ease is arrested, plans are un- sing has a specific meaning, re- height opportunity gone Sangre de Cristo Enterprises der and dance would lose his soul calls ing prosperity to 19,983 in 1960 way to build another mon- that in her first attempt largely untapped by private in- still is a modest organization, it which since is so much a part of to before the closing of the Fred- Colorado, which has astery will admit those join her fellow Sisters she dustry. with sizable com- erick compared with active Sister him,” kept many African cus- “stumbled over mine. prided itself leprosy. Hel- awkwardly traditionally mercial poultry concerns. But toms, now redirected toward to its en William, a registered my bare feet." She admits "What we can do for the on agricultural diversity, there is one thing about it that the nurse before liturgy. She encourages evidence the was 65% of the entering the re- showing of Amer- community is put fighting spir- importing eggs looms large its breadth of will be singing and dancing as forms ican Sister Helen it into Father consumed within its ligious life, working jitterbug. it," says An- borders, vision as described of and accurately with those the worship wants her fol- her heart is African but drews and Las Animas County was having active says proudly. "Our biggest by the group’s motto: "Plan * disease. lowers to be holy and to praise her still American. feet are problem is psychological. If a buying 90% of its eggs from no little God with thing, for a small The Sister hands, voice and to become more is outside the foundress. Maria Desiring person discouraged he county. thing has no power to stir Dc Jesus feet. like of France, and Sister her fellow Sisters, she doesn’t even feel like shaving. It was found that the small men’s souls.” Helen William are'the only During Mass members of asked for lessons during a re- white members of the six-year- the community sing and dance creation period. The Africans old with have desire community. There are 16 grace and respect while however, "no to to professed nuns, 10 over 40 going deposit the altar dance outside the presence of bread the years of age, eight former ac- into the eiborium. In Blessed Sacrament be- similar cause it is devo- tive missionaries. Three are fashion, members re- entirely a lepers. turn to their stalls. As the tional exercise." There are also 10 novices, priest prepares the offering of the bread and wine, the NATIVE instruments 10 postulants and 12 aspi- Sis- are used the beat rants. ters raise their hands in cup- exclusively, of drums ped fashion as is customary alternating with singing PERPETUAL adoration voices. in Africa when offering a gift Village marriage cus- the brings Sisters and other in high homage to a loved one. toms are intertwined with pro- fession of vows customarily Put an Emigrant Savings held on the Feast of St. Clare. Tlie Divine Office is sung in Account in your budget French because tlie order has the representatives from four dif- place ferent tribes using four differ- ent A saving's account can be the most rewarding item for dialects. in year ’round vacations The main your budget. And saving regularly at Emigrant is community's source of income is from cloth especially rewarding. Your money starts earning made on hand looms and hand- dividends from high immediately day of deposit and made vestments and embroid- compounded quarterly. 8 ered linens. a Account for Day-7 Night Open Savings your budget at any Their diet Is vegetarian ex- convenient Emigrant office. Or save by Emigrant's cept on feast days when they fast Package Tours can sardine sandwiches. postage-paid mail service. Start with the coupon enjoy below. Feeling very much like “Huck- Available leberry Finn, with a pail of worms and stick-type fishing Per the latest quarter, rod I join the other Sisters and dividend is 4V barefooted head for the lake Emigrant's per year. PLAN IT NOW! to enjoy some fishing,” Sister Thinking about going to Ber- Helen notes. muda? Then byall means get "We have recreation every a free copy of “A Key to day —one hour —and you’d EMIGRANT Bermuda.'* be surprised the amount of This colorful and informative talking that can be squeezed Industrial SAVINGS BANK i into that time.” On feast f folder contains an excellent days, “ Without ' recreation is extended to four O obligation—tend literature on how start of the MM I can building a map Islands, and over- hours. good cath reserve In an Emigrant Account. Saving* I am Intareited flows with helpful hints on In an □ Individual Account □ Joint Account O Tru*t Account doming, shopping, customs, LATER, as she waited for duty, transportation, thingsto the bus which would take her Enclosed is $_ .to open an see and do. account to New York for a final visit In name alone □ my with her parents, Sister Helen We'll gladly send one of □ In my name in trust for you spoke her love these useful ,-si more about for In name folders or, if □ my jointly with you her new people. She told of prefer, in, one Forward pick up, her to passbook to □ Mr. □ Mrs. □ Miss stop thanks God that she had and let us you plan help your been turned down twice an- PRINT NAME_ trip. by other community and was ADDRESS your "Koy" A eventually guided to St. Dam- CITY ien’s. As she a of .ZONE send for It today. spoke boy 9 or 10 came and said: of In Catholic Ufa is redefined (Uta Registered Mall when sending cash) up Re-Emphasis The Importance Scripturo being JOS. M. BYRNE CO. "Pardoa me Sister, It sounds and in many of the Church's devotions. 51 Chambers 5 at the council Above, St. • East 42nd so would you tell in the chapel of Notre Dame South Travel Service interesting, College for Women, Euclid, Ohio, the Bible Is 7th AV®. & 31st NA-11-26 me more?" enthroned at the Communion rail, It for where students use - 828 Broad St Market 3-1740 Carol private prayer as MIMRIR MOCRAL OKROftIT Newark 2. N.J. The two boarded the and INSURANCE CORPORATION bus, Staiger Margaret Kijewski are doing here - or for the devotion, Serving thm Public the group Since 1886” -doors closed and soon the Bible vigil. they were out of sight • Films on TV This Week I'JGI Drama Ratings November 26. T II E A P V O C ATE 9 The following films arc scheduled for I ollowlng (e a list T\ Nov. 28-Dee, 4, These OBJECTIONABLE or current nr Legion of MOVIES!i«pgi®fas&s recent plav* compiled by the Legion Decency ratines are based on the Big Wheel Pete Kelly’s Blue* ol Decency of the Newark original movie Woman Archdloceee. version which may have Designing Private Affair D*on altered for TV purposes. Fired Wife of Bel Ami not listed FAMILY Rulings below way be obtained at Al/1 3-5700 Hell to Eternity Proud it Beautiful or Hello Dolly Oliver! FAMILY I a Here’, Plays in Briet Ijove Soldier Raton Pas* AD 2-6900 Love She Loves M, Ambush at Kansas -Fade Out, Miss Susie Sfaile’a City .Solomon it Sheba Fade In White House Cimarron Pass Confidential Walls Mothra of Jericho AOULTS Call a Messenger My Friend Fllcka My Dear Secretary White Heat Morally Unobjeclionable for Everyone Barefoot In JOAN T. Campus Out West Path of Hope Wind Across non Para Hamlet By NOURSE Voyage Law of Lawless Fair 3 Ihe Confessions With Postman Always Everglades frail My Lady Sergeants Beyond Fringe High Spirit, wllh five Hardys of Rommi Lillies of Field On Threshold 7 Faces of Dr Lao Hrlgadoon How dowrrylcsß daughters. Family. Charlie Chan’s Parade Rings Twice lo Succeed !\eiv *rds are sound enough. Pigskin Empire Lively Set of So Dear Plays Funny Girl Entertaining musi- Space to !>#l 'n Secret Prisoner of - Business Was Rosas *nest Hours cal, with a lew risque Subject Compassionate Cocoanut Grove - Master Spy Password Is Mv Heart Chips With Never 100 Late Poor Bitos Caustic spots, featuring Shark Island frlrst Men In Moon French dynamic Barbra study of a troubled pair and their In Fog Professional McHale's Navy Courage 3 Lives of Everything no hi Shads young Streisand as Escape Cities Turn Down Godzilla vs. Thing McLlntock Thomaslna Dear Me the a fr'anny Brice son Just returned from World Greevi Dolphin St. Patsy Red Mill drama in which proud, in- JJJJjng Soldier M *rt for Golden Boy Intense C,unga Din of 1 Moon-Spinners Ready People Tiger Walks Sky I* Falling Roar Like Dove Somber, mu- Return Mad sical a World Mouse on Moon Ride Wild Sun Voyage Enter Laughing flexible minor prosecutor is about young Negro who Traveler Without Luggage Stlmu- Hell Ship Mutiny Frontiersman ‘Deputy’ Tour Plan to ICnd Mary, Mary seeks ,r a '' }g Kong v* Mr. Hobbs Takes Robinson Universe In the prize ring shortcut this adult drama about U Men Royal African NEW Crusoe of cruelly some a lo wealth I a wartime YORK (NC) - G0d1,,,a Vacation badgered by and status. Some amnesiac anxious His Butler's Rifles A road on Mars Wild A Wonderful rough talk and tends to reject a disagree- .Sister irked ideal gentry. •to eondone extra marital love. able past. Smoky show tour plan for "The Hallo Hollywood Dep- Scriptural Dolly Fresh, clean, ex- What Makes Run Son of Lassie Nonary Owl and the Pussycat Sammy Cynical, uty," current Unobjectionable for Adults, Adolescents Ir- hilarating musical, with Carol Chan- musical Cavalcade Step Lively. Broadway play well.paced chronicling the Hol- - ning as turn of ihe House of 7 Gables two character a century merry lywood rise of 9.) Jeeves critical of Pius P *'* HorM K«w* Ring or Tre.son stakeout oo Now on Records responsible widow her unscrupulous young T»kc Romance Television Pope XII A setting cap lor a rich, crus- promoter. Some costumes J Spy Blood on Arrow Lill Roman Holiday rv»n« ty mid lyrics Little Princess Walk he to comedy glamorizing a shabby merchant. unusually suggestive. ki Sun charging failed speak * G d *n H >rd F,lei Roustabout WASHINGTON High Meet Boston n!^ 1 » sT Treasure of (NC) - An Spirits Enjoyable music.il Young Mr. Lincoln rUn P*‘ Magic Swortl Secret Invasion affair. Much suggestive dia- Blacxic out against mass murder of Fin*ls«i7 ’ Paneho Villa about a man whose second marriage s e Man frrom Rio Send Me No unusual approach to praying *f , .. Unslnkable ‘" , r ri !f d b y lh * return of his first G J EXTRA Jews in Nazi N#fhbor Maht Train Flowera Brown logue. wife T MATINEE 2 P.M ADULTS, ADOLESCENTS Germany in ft?m Molly the is Absence a flirtatious ghost. Nov. 24 and to s Tr Rosary being promoted of Callo Thursday, Nov. 27 ®a *ment World of Henry a Engaging How to Succoed in Business Without Friday, Force World War I'rid RatherlEth-r n. D.k o . 2“** Air Hoodlum Priest 11, has been aban- i Be Rich One Potato, Stagecoach by light play about a brilliant scientist to Orient two long-playing records Really Trying Clever, sophisticated ™P. Inferno doned. Two Potato minder Rock ulth an Individualist family who dreads musical Mr. williams produced spoofing cheerfully the type Jane Eyre by the speech and being regimented by a big corporation. IN And Now Herman who rise* to the top by unscrupulously Junsle Book Atisr fha Fall - Shumiin, co-produe- drama Long, emotionally Playing ail the CINERAMA Tomorrow Lady on Train Unobjectionable department of the Cath- charged drama by Arthur Miller, angles, er, said the Morally for Adults prof* Appointment Marry inf Kind tour plan was Ing painfully the v Wildly farcical comedy about k olic University of America. question of how mod- y * SPENCER TRACY * PHIL SILVERS in Berlin Nancy Steele '1 Ki “** ,or My P»rl» When Seduced a most unlikely marital triangle. Some canceled because a number 5** n . A ern man is to live with his own guilt * MICKEY Babies for Sale of cach Pr ,d * nl as dialogue too candid for good BERIE + ROONEY Is Missing tf “ Sl«l« Abandoned Known the and that ot othera. Includes much pro- taste JJILTON ‘Neath cities refused CaCardinalkrrtin.? I-nnellneaa> ol, „ of "Scriptural HACKtTT + hukthan winters Brooklyn to book the play Period Soft Skin fanity and .soma sordid material. Mary. Mary Rollicking lignt *I SID5m SI. 3 Fingers Bridge 0"* Distance Adjuatment Rosary,” the devotion dates come- CAESAR « EDIE ADAMS and also an insufficient if Suaan Slade Any Wednesday Slick, oft At amus- dy by J**n K jit tn whirh bright Black Hand num- 400 B'owa Runner Peyton PI. a * ETHEL MERMAN ♦ JIMMY DURANTE Night My Number Tamahine back to the 15th big comedy, that favora marriage but young woman almost wisecracks her From Came ber of Goodbye Charlie Love With Pink Panther century and Contain Up cities offered sub- Topkapi does not disapprove affairs. self out of a good marriage. Castile Picture Ba Mi P stran Pll, features SINKIY or Hurti.r” op^r “ cr « Weal Side Story the reading of an ap- Barefoot In the Perk Laugh Never Toe Caw Timbcrlane scription Shum- Hustler ' Luck. v of Return 9 Late Wry comedy about £ Dorian Cray arrangements. to Where Love loaded, light adult comedy about the Cover Girl Invita on to GMger Coffey Peyton propriate text from the Old or a long-married pair suddenly expectant !.r »°?'ofnct Random Harvest iin disclosed PI, Has Gone* adjustment problem of newlywed* parents A bit Death of Salesman Secret that theaters Gunllghter Outrage Rio Bravo again. on the earthy side. NAKM Beyond Woman of Straw New Testament at Hail whose dream house is an icy fifth- of in each Oh. What IUIPMMI Pooling Door Cleveland, Baltimore, Min- M B*o CcnChoi Youngblood Hawke floor garret with leaking roof. a Lovaly Warl Caustic Oklahoma British Secret of Whistler Mary. The record set is being revue contrasting the aweet. neapolis, St. Paul and Milwau- Ben Franklin In Paris Engaging, Double Dynamite 7 Days to Moon sentimental ballads ol World War 1 Faat lor Adults Vith distributed the tunclul adult musical about the L Furious Slave .Ship kee refused to book (I Reservations by Scriptural can. with Its appalling casualty statistics. a? Cfeat tile play. ) ny fr’hiladelphlan’e intigues. romantic Some Lie So Proudly 6 raw bArracks humor. Guilt of Janet We Uic ‘U '* v,n 1° certain films which, while not Rosary Center, North Michi- by Philadelphian’s Intrigues, romantic Hall ,T±.^' T ". moralty offensive Secret Lit# of Walter - " r ''l uir » caution and some and o»r Revolution. Mltfy Snap- Ames v analyals evpfanatlon aa a protection gan Ave. Chicago. py musical version of wall Spellbound Rook Discusses In the uninformed against wrong Interpretation* and false Thurber's van JJjgh Tales of conclusion,. Blues tor Mr. Charlie Violent, about the harassed, ruumsr Holy Matrimony nf * ,0V * li bitter drama of the henpecked little Manhattan L Pumpkin Eater Under Yum Yum protest against min who loses himself In heroic fanta •UK.-,;,, t.inGlri Withwfih L', h, of , of Southern Some fjcanur Married Deacons Night Iguana Servant Tree 'ictimtzing Negroes. sirs Some costuming and ADULTS Green Eyee lines crude and danckig quite Visit Demonstrate Mans extremely tcnsual. suggests e. wfDunm Armored Cry TECHNEY, 111. (NC) - Terror "The Changeling Extremely tasteless, NEW JERSEY'S ONLY SHOWING Command Sign In Sidney Brustein's Window New bawdy treatment of 17th century hor- ro0 Vocation," a paperback On ‘Directions ’65’ r,y truclured P ,av aboul r'r*«n- ror t,M. SEPARATE Morally Objectionable in Part play of murder and amorous In- -w chw CLASSIFICATION for Everyone Village eggheads and oddballs, [lniririnn book on married has trigue. Incidentally, the acting SIUII Case of I>r. 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Name. -Age. ItFor Rooms st eoawfHUNi or nets "onquel Available tot in clifton, hauoon, iiitu faus. NOWTM HAL roots Addreae, All • PASSAIC,PATtASON. ANO WIST PATtASON. | Occasions Open Dally City Your Pleasure ■ -Zip#. Uiarry A W Grand Sts (lisqbath.N.j 10 T H V, All VOCAT E November 26. 1964 To I Was Thinking.. . Confer Dominicans3 Reading toWorkshopsSponsor In New Demonstrates Bombay Liturgy PARIS (NC) - The World CALDWELL Plans for and retain ity to organize Union of Catholic Women’s Or- reading workshops to be held ideas. The device flashes num- ganizations will hold a confer- Nov. 30, Dec. 7 and Dec. 14 bers, letters and words at var- Priest, Act as One ence in Bombay, India, Dec, 7, for Sisters and lay teachers of ious exposure speeds to devel- People following the 38th International Dominican schools in the Arch- op left-to-right directional at- Eucharistic Congress, it was diocese of Newark have been tack and more rapid thinking By RUTH W. REILLY announced at its headquarters announced by Sister MaFy and understanding. here. Margaret, 0.P., supervisor of centers are: On the way home from a we sing! We participate with A Workshop commentator explained WUCWO is a federation of elementary schools. Nov. 30 for Essex Study Day on the liturgy at heart and voice and action. County the Mass and introduced a Catholic "The women's organiza- purpose is to broaden schools. 3 at St. Seton Hall, I found myself comfortable, red-haired p.m. Aloysius, lay- tions on five continents. Each abilities of students CaMwell. aloud: God. MANY OF THE psalms urge reading singing "Holy we man who later led us in song. national organization has the 7 us to to through a more comprehensive Dec. for Union County praise Thy name.” Many sing the Lord. Through His voice out with such rang approbation of its Sister 3 at years earlier the years this has be- hierarchy, reading program," notes schools, p.m. St. Mich- my first Cana singing whole-hearted joy and enthusi- and the federation has a Card- Margaret. ael's, Union. Conference had affected in come part of me. When 1 see me asm that we fell in w.th the inal protector and chaplain ap- Workshops will make use of Dec. 14 for Hudson the same I came home a red-gold sunset, or a blue County way: refrains and naturally. the lake easily pointed by Holy See. The a projector which develops ac- schools, 3 at St. singing, "Here comes the cradled in green hills, or p.m. Aedan's, National Council of Catholic curate. rapid seeing and abil- Jersey City. bride.” an early morning sun drinking AS THE PRIEST and his at- Women in the U.S. is an af- from dew-wet fields, my heart tendants the aisle, came down filiate. THE OPENING address cries out: to the “Sing Lord, we rose and sang the refrain: The struck the chord all His objectives of WUCWO Is Now a Citizen for the after- creation, sing!" "Come, let us sing to the Lord Sister, 81, are to present Catholic princi- noon: "We die when we fail to My voice is hardly my for- the Lord who made us." I ples in international OMAHA. Neb. (NC) - Sis- around to the proc- change.” We had .our choice of tune. remember my father We answered the and meetings, completing t Kyrie to provide an exchange of in- ter Anna Bohn finally made ess. a variety of and saying: “Poor Ruth, she has a workshops, offered the Gloria aloud in formation between voice women of it she’s now a full-fledged, the program closed with the like a foghorn.” How- English. A layman read the When the big day finally different countries A 1 of ever, when I and to co- No. citizen and just as she offering the Holy Sacrifice am alone, with Epistle to us, and the Gospel came, got congratulatory ordinate work the of Catholic American .as. of the Mass. little children or before God, read aloud too. The apple pie. messages from Mother Agnes was ser- women's love organizations on the Ever since she came to this The new liturgy is a thrilling I to sing. mon based on the Proper Regan, superior vicar of the was international level. from country 60 ago, fell in change the Mass of my As we entered the hall for of the Mass. years community's Chicago vicar- Among those who will love with it and decided to childhood. We don’t read de- Mass Two and two repre- iate, and Mother Jeanette each of us was given a men women sent WUCWO at the Bombay to votional or stay, she intended become Kimball, former Duchesne su- prayers pray the music sheet and a folder con- made up the Offertory proces- Eucharistic Congress is Alba after rosary: we don't even follow taining the of the sion. a citizen —but one duty perior now at Barat College of ordinary Zizzamia of the U.S. the Mass another in the convent of the the Sacred Heart, Lake For- silently with our mis- Mass according to the new lit- They carried the hosts to Sacred Heart deterred her sal as we have been educated urgy. and those who wished to be consecrated down the aisle est, 111. do in 20 until now. to the past years. We receive were instructed to to the altar, as we joined in December Events is pray out loud with the priest! place a host in the ciborium. the refrain: “God the Father, The 81-year-old Sister su- at Caldwell College hear our prayer: >hear us, God Listed at Caldwell pervisor of housekeeping = Duchesne for women Grattan’s Ecclesiastical Centre = the Son; Holy Spirit, hear our College Gets Check prayer; mercy on Your people, CALDWELL here. She directs a staff of four Established 1939 —Forthcoming Lord." PIES ANYONE? events at Caldwell in- nuns and 20 women in the lay - - Sister Helen Marie of Glenmary Sisters, College CALDWELL Friends of One of New We said the "Our Father" clude the annual seminar of job of keeping the college Jersey's largest and Finest Glendale, Ohio, smiles as she had Caldwell College presented Sis- though some use in the clean —and when needed she aloud in English, the Agnus mind for the Calyx iltcrary society Dec. ter Article Stores pumpkins she has ha. vested at the Sisters' Marguerite 0.P., college Religious Dei and to the triple 2 at 8 p.m. in the auditorium. frequently pitches in with a responded president, with a check for training center. dust of Featuring Wood Carvings Genuine Hummels prayer before Communion. Al- Speakers include Alice Enke, mop, a cloth or a can $3,000. works. Chalices Rosaries Missals most everyone received, and first editor of Calyx, and Mag- wax, and In 1904 The check representing the Books Bibles Pictures the refrain: "Where there is nard Larson Jenson, columnist her native Austria in Prayer of the annual card charity and love, there is on the Lakeland News. she became with a proceeds Gold & Medals Christmas Cards North acquainted Sterling Religious Datebook party recently held was given God!” sounded again and Following a closed retreat at group of American children Books Creche Sets Jersey Frank Bolen of Glen again. Ml. Kisco. N.Y., Rev. John who were attending a school by Ridge, organization 19 WASHINGTON STREET, EAST ORANGE Ansbro will officiate at the re- operated by the Religious of president. Information WE WERE DISMISSED with muat b« received bv vj ception of new sodality mem- the Sacred Heart in Vienna. Code a Area 201 673-7100 m. on Monday o. the week of graduation. the pub- bers on When started blessing, and then "Holy lication If it is be included Dec. 9. the Americans Loan to in the NOV. 30 Program Date Book listing unless MONDAY, Joins God, we praise Thy name” there is ?• The Caldwell has home, they brought her along early deadline. Listings St. sodality will cover Joseph's Guild for the burst forth, alive with the vig- Sunday through Saturday also scheduled as a She EMMITSBURG, Md. St. activities Blind, a spiritual traveling companion. following Thursda'’ of publication. Jersey City Meeting, or of Christ’s life, living in us. bouquet headed intended to back to Austria, Joseph's College will partici- ST. JOSEPH'S GUEST HOUSES All notices should lx? mailed. 7:30, Public Service Electric program by go Publicity chairmen invited The are to Barbara Mohr of Lodi and a but fell in love with America pate in the national defense songs from the Mass use and Gas make of this service. We will Cos. auditorium; and student loan In the rich, healthy and restful of the beauti- in and need the name of Thanksgiving basket stayed. She joined the Sis- program begin- atmosphere sang on my heart, my your organization, kitchen demonstration, program location, event, time. date, place, lull topic directed terhood in ning this ful Catskills, less than 100 miles from New York voice took up the tunc as I by Pamela Senkier of 1905. year, according to City, name of speaker and topic and the TUESDAY, DEC. 1 SAINT JOSEPH'S offers relaxation, and content- drove home, and again and name of the chairman. New Milford. On several occasions, espe- Sister Rosemary Pfaff, D.C. peace Holy Cross Rosary, Harrison ment on its 1500 acres of forest woodland the evening. The jpnior prom will be held cially during the World college president. Students natural trails again through SUNDAY, NOV. 2!) Meeting-Christmas party, for hiking and walking the 100-acre private Lake This is what Dec. 29 at the Top of the Fair Wars, she applied for citizen- may borrow up to $l,OOO each St. exactly Holy SI. Michael’s Catholic Wom- after novena, auditorium; Im- Dominic excellent for boating, Mother Church wants to Restaurant at the World’s ship but, somehow, never got year. fishing and ice-skating hap- en's Union, Elizabeth perials, Cake- entertainment; Mrs. Fair. of in the winter families welcomed. pen. flower sale, Charles Mary Godby Kearny after masses, au- Snodgrass, chairman. and Barbara COMFORTABLE ROOMS GOOD Through the new McDonald of New FOOD liturgy ditorium: Mrs. Paul Luthcn- St. Mary’s Rosary Altar, Du- York are chairmen. EXCEPTIONAL CLIMATE it will be easier for us to be- auer, Helen Kunzmann. chair- mont Meeting-election of of- CONVENT CHAPEL ON come informed and in GROUNDS of tunc men. ficers, 8:30, auditorium; Mrs. One Rug Tells Another— with RESIDENT CHAPLAIN the spirit of the churdh. Walter chairman St. Mary’s Rosary Altar, Roithmeyer, Meeting Held • OPEN ALL YEAR Our active in the IT’S TIME FOR ... • participation WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2 NOW ACCEPTLNG and and action Dumont—Pre-Christmas sale, - RESERVATIONS prayers songs FOR FALL 9 St. Joseph’s For of am.-9 p.m., hall; also on Rosaty Altar, 200 WINTER AND - the will us pour SPRING MODERATE RATES liturgy help Nov. Oradell Meeting-Christmas o forth 30. • Write for booklet • our fervor when it is party, after OLD TAPPAN X o services, all pur- St. Pius St. and strengthen it when Joseph's Guest Houses strong, pose room; Mrs. Roger Chaf- Rosary and Altar Society was it is'^veak. Saint Josephs, Alumnae Search fiotte. chairman. host to 200 members of the Sullivan County, N. Y. The song set in motion by Catholic Teachers’ Sodality, Bcrgcn-Paramus District of the full gift to CITY North Tel. MOnticello 770 of ourself Christ JERSEY To further Jersey Chapter Card Newark Archdiocesan Council and His return gift of Himself narty, 8 (Conducted by the Sisters of St. Dominic plans for a centennial celebra- p.m., St. Peter’s Col- of Catholic Women last week. of Amityvillo) to us in the Holy Sacrifice of tion of the Academy of lege, Dinnen Hall, "BEAUTI-GLO” St. Jersey Rev. Richard J. Holmes. & the Mass will impregnate our Aloysius, not City; proceeds to graduates re- scholarship Catholic institutional whole chaplain life and make of it a ceiving alumnae mail fund; Eleanor chair- arc Nugent, of Bergen County, was guest RUG CLEANING love song to the God who made asked to send the man FOR THE ONE TIME WHEN alumnae as- speaker. us, loves us and wants us for sociation at 435-6600 • the academy your DEC. 4 568-7900 FRIDAY, Gifts donated at the meeting His own. name, address St. and year of Andrew’s Mothers Auxi- will THE BEST be distributed by Sisters Wall ONLY WILL DO ''try. Clifton Christmas Wall to Carpet of Good Shepherd at Our Lady fair, 7-10 p.m., or cafeteria; Mrs. of Grace, Morristown, Christ- Cleaned at Home Office ■ WEARING Lendl, 0 APPAREL Stephen chairman; also mas D"c. morning. 5, 1-5 p.m. and GIFTS for the RELIGIOUS AND CLERGY °"ce-i of Peace Rosary, North Ar'ington—Play. District Council PRIESTS SISTERS BROTHERS "Guys Special and DoPs” by the Collegians, ARROW OFFERS Wrift for Catalog 9:15, auditorium; Mrs. I.N. To Meet Dec. 2 Erickson, chairman. WEDDING MONTCLAIR XEBnaannacßib'fc - The Essex- TOP EARNINGS Montclair District Council of Negro Elected AND YOUR CHOICE OF 3laa®. Catholic Women will meet at A , S;SSv!S':SS;S? 8:30 PAETY PACKAGE iff?. P.M., Dec. 2 at St. Peter Mother General Claver parish. •9 Chamber* Street, New York, N.Y. 10007 212 WO 2*1032 till 8 P.M. December RICE LAKE, Sister M. Vincent De Paul. Open during Dapt 18 Wis. (NC) - Planned and Sister public relations priced with the Ann MichacHs the first C.S.J., direc- tor for Negro to be elected mother St. Joseph’s Village for FATHER general of the Franciscan Sis- dependent children, Rockleigh, OF THE BRIDE in mind will THE BENEDICTINE ters of Rice Lake. speak. Mrs. Thomas Com- er, district will She is one of three Negroes president, re- in port on the national per person—complete—no extra's MONKS OF ST. PAUL'S the community which staffs conven- ABBEY tion. Mrs. Ira J. Roberts special tor afternoons a hosoital, catechetical center, is Saturday (not chairman. $075 and alt onnounca a nrovides altar breads for the You Saturday nights) day Sunday may select FREE Suoerior diocese and fills mis- anyone of the Planned with a masterful touch to capture the magnificence sion posts in England of the most memorable of her and Trinity College Is valuable GIFTS we offer, YOUR CHOICE OF SIFTS day life. Gleaming silver, VOCATION RETREAT Scotland. sparkling crystal and candlelight, accent the romantic simply by openinga A CORNING WARE moal of the —make Mon. native of Feature her — aftarnoon Dec 30th. 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Fall Art Contest’s Senior Divi- tiny snowman, three trees, a All are hand sown. sion found the entries were of sled, lantern and ice pond Two empty egg shells were a higher caliber than last complete the entry. the main ingredients of Linda year, showing greater ingenu- A seventh grader at Mt. Vir- Smith’s entry. She lives at 300 ity and considerable talent. gin School submitted a win- No. ltth and After St., is casting our ballots, we ning scarecrow. Beverly Du in the eighth grade at St. selected our first-prize winner Bois lives at 171 Westminster Francis. but found it impossible to de- Lodi. Pl-, Bits of material and A pipe-cleaner hoop is held cide on second and third. So clay make the pants, in hand of we’re gloves, one a circus per- declaring a six-way tie elbow face and but- patches, former and a pink egg-shell for second place and eliminat- tonhole flower. is under the other ing third. pig arm. One crow is sitting his on Our pig sports a button nose THE FIRST shoulder and another T stick and cleaners prize of $5 goes pink pipe shaped to ing out of a pocket. A dead Mary Campeotto, a seventh into ears, legs and a curly leaf and bits of weeds add grader at St. Francis Xavier. in- tail. Several strands of black terest and charm. One button Mary lives at 78 No. 10th St., yarn do for the performer's and safety pin keep the hair. Newark. Her entry is a pink clay A REASON TO BE THANKFUL - To celebrate Thanksgiving jacket closed. Green house with a clay Congratulations also to the three-peaked, forms clouds Day Addie dresses in a Pilgrim costume and kneels in snow-covered roof. across a yellow honorable mention winners. clay moon. gratitude to God for all His gifts to America. She reminds Round toothpicks and clear Unda Bulabanow, 1766 Union Ave., Union; St. Micha«l‘i (R> us that we, too, have much to thank God for - the food plastic were used to a Kathleen St., make PAUL CAMPBELL of 217 Beyer. Washington window delicate South Amboy; Sacred Heart (7) we eat, clothes we wear, homes we live in, and our great, displaying Hutton St., Jersey CRy, sent Philip Cilelli. 251 Ridge St,. New- pleated draperies ark; St. Francis (6) inside. Tape an entry for a 4 free country. July party Maria Cioltao. 123 Harrison Ate., and cardboard cut in with Garfield; Mt. Virgin sharp a practical use. Paul is an (7) points help create the I.aurrnce Corea. 4-1 DeWltt Ave., impres- eighth grader at St. Nicholas. Belleville; St. Peter’s (5) sion of icicles No More Children’s Mass, hanging A tube of red, white and blue Camille (.uncoil, 1129 Falls Terr., from the roof. Union; St. Michael's (7) stripes make the cannon muz- Philip Dondxil, IB Fradkin St., Wal. Three steps lead to a porch zle complete with linaton: Sacred Heart (5) wick and is Patricia Ferrara. 34 Pawiaic Ave., and a windowed door: a se- used for holding straws. Lodi; Mt. Virgin (6) Pittsburgh Bishop Says guin and round-head Linda Fllippone. 578 No. 9lh St., pin is the Wheels with gold spokes are Newark; St. Francis (6) PITTSBURGH (NC) - Chil- door knob. The Bishop John J. Wright said: porch railing attached by brass fasteners. Joarr.i Giordano. 132 Booraem Ave.. dren’s Masses on Jersey City; St. Nicholas will be discontinued at the end should PI.ACE winners Thomaa Kimbrough. 4 Rrandrcs Rd., be made to ces Lombardo of 118 Krakow Parllns of the encourage represent five different Sacred Heart (7) current' school year in families Judith Ann Kolster. 2249 Vaux Hall which can convenient- St., Garfield, one of our win- schools. Each will Rd.. Union; St. Michael's the Pittsburgh Diocese. do receive S3. ly so to pray together at Catherine ners. Frances attends seventh Christine Kowalski. 113 Hayward PI., Rubino of 16 Hem- W'alllngton; Sacred Heart (5) In a pastoral letter written Mass.” he added: grade at Mt. lock Dr.. North Caldwell, at- Virgin. Virginia Lamhy, 97 Thackesny I>r., from Rome in connection with “Those Rowland; Mt St. DomMlc families which, be- tends The cardboard wheel and (7) seventh grade at Mt. St. Teresa Mayer. 251 Colonial Ave., the Nov. 29 changes. cause chairs liturgical of their generous and Dominic. Her are supported by a Union; St. Michael's (8) entry shows Julia Mustlca. 548 No. 9th St., New- praiseworthy cannot wooden plank. Each of thc’four numbers, three red and green-clad ark; St. Francis (7) SAINT BONIFACE attend Mass as a unit should elves in passengers are held in their Kathleen Okonlewlcz. 34 No. Spring a toy-workshop. Each St.. Bloomfield; St. Valentine's (?) seats with ITS A WINNER certainly have the deserved pipe cleaners. The Linda Smith. - Rosemarie Brodeur, Advocate LADIES RESIDENCE elf is hand sown. 300 No. 11th St., New- librarian,makes it official for Mary consolation and girls are dressed in and ark; St. Francla (8) Campeotto's The strength that One elf is green Stephen entry. pink house with a snow-covered roof Near butrt, tubes and center. painting a hobby SUutiejr. 20 Athens Ave.. three-peaked, won first prize. shopping comes South Porch, deck, chapel. Kltcncn and from each parent at- horse, another orange crepepaper dresses, Amboy; Sacred Heart (7) The entries this were so excellent and difficult sun is holding a Vttlveuo, year so to that wound laundry privileges with Peter 734 No. 6th St.. New- judge we up with a tending Mass accompanied pipe cleaner bows, arms 111 and by large needle and is ark; St. Francis (3) six-way tie for second for the first time in the a «e«k up sitting place history of the contest some of the children.’’ cross-legged stitching a stuffed doll. The third is sitting on Madison Cubs Get Awards the floor painting a set of con- Passaic, struction paper trains. Little PRINTING SERVINO NATIONALLY CEDAR Civics Clubs GROVE The oaper paint cans and building HARRY F. MURPHY Parvuli Dei Medal, the blocks are FAMOUS INSTITUTIONS highest nearby. 78 CLINTON Given Charters ST.f NEWARK 2 award for Catholic Cub Scouts, R"’ mond of 4 Hunk- FOR OVIR 45 YEARS Koziupa Phone: was presented to 11 PASSAIC MArket 3-2831 boys of ele St.. Bc”cville, is a fifth The Christ’s St. Catherine of Siena grader at St. COATS - APRONS parish Peter’s. His en- Crusaders Civics Club of St. Nov. at 24 ceremonies. try shows beautiful simplicity Joseph's School seventh grade and cons FROCKS - TROUSERS ’'--tion of others. A received its official charter for red and white from the CHILDREN covered tube Commission on Ycur an TABLE & BED LINENS supports old-fashioned American Citizenship, Wash- for mailbox RELIGIOUS containing five snow- ington, D.C. Weddinq ball surprise The charter INDUSTRIAL UNIFORMS Reception packages. formally recog- for EVERYONE Ray has nizes affiliation of the local at the asked that these r- unit with the national CATHOLIC z\s be distributed to poor organ- ization at the Catholic Univer- CONTINENTAL FOOO sity of America. BOOKS ACME 57 Halsey St, Draft ///mu Michael Kowalski is presi- <'ihomm’b dent and Sister Mary Infanta, JERSEY CITY OPEN EVERYDAY COAT APRON & FOR moderator. is catered with loving care. £uHcUaa*t a Ibinne'i The Catholic Action Civics

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*ceo ROSARY COMPANY lorth Attleboro, Maes. THE A 1) 12 V 0 CAT F, November 26, 1964 Westminster National Conference Spreads Wings Tells Leaders For Students Youth, LONDON (NC) Challenge The Msgr. Sigur big Westminster Archdiocese, cov- -Catholic Alexander O. Sigur, chaplain themselves” —be willing to fend off successfully the giv- ering half the London region, youth work leaders were told of the Newman Apostolate at communicate rather than to ing of ourselves.” is planning to attach youth here must “find the clubs to its schools to recently they University of Southwestern steamroll or bulldoze. help new REV. LOUIS J. Twomey, ways to challenge” the Louisiana in Lafayette, La. The approach must be sin- strengthen the faith of Catho- of today. S.J., director of the institute lic youth. youth A featured speaker at the cere, he said adding that “the ‘‘lf we open our big ears of human relations at Loyola Only one-third Tenth National Conference on youth of our time can spot a of all Catholic and listen to the Catholic Youth University, here, and former children in the diocese lay people, Work, he said phony a mile off.” can get will tell editor of Social Action maga- into the they us that many, that the first quality of the nun Often, said Msgr. Sigur, “we available Catholic times we have zine, gave the keynote ad- schools. Even to maintain many not priest or lay person working present programs to keep this touched them,” said dress. two-to-one ratio, the diocese is Msgr. with youth is that they “be them busy, and many times Father Twomey emphasized spending $2.8 million a year. that Catholic youth must have So the diocesan educational a “clear understanding” that authorities decided to call head being a good individual and a teachers to a conference at the good family man or woman is start of November to discuss not all that makes up being the situation and explain the a good Catholic. plan to build “youth wings” to maintain They should develop a "so- contact with as many • cial consciousness which will Catholic youngsters as pos- sible. alert them not only to the so- cial evils which plague socie- Each of these youth centers to ty, but also to the obligation is have its own coffee bar, of making their full contribu- gymnasium, showers and rec- tion to the solution of those reation hall. The members will evils,” he said. largely run them and they This special consciousness will be open to non-Catholies. “consists in both commitment Such clubs will each serve to and involvement in the to- several parishes. Financing will be TEENAGER OF Gerald P. Ruane, CYO moderator tality of the faith as it relates helped by big grants YEAR - Rev. of Our Lady of Lourdes, the government allows for all West Richard Williams with to man and the society made Orange, presents Teenager of the Year at the annual voluntary youth centers. dinner trophy up of men.” recently. Mrs. James Hanley, president the adult board of advisory is at right. Father Twomey stated that this generation is seeking des- perately “for guide lines” in At the Orators St.John's Tournament building of a society in Compete Brushes With which political .economic, ra- JAMAICA, N.Y. Over 40 ing include St. Ruth- cial, national and internation- Mary’s, petition. Debate topic is the students representing nine erford; Morris Catholic, Dcn- placing of nuclear un- His Teeth al relations will provide an weapons North Jersey Catholic high ville; Essex Catholic, Newark; der the control of environment equal to the de- an interna- schools will take part in the St. Peter's Prep, and St. Dom- tional organization. OKLAHOMA CITY (NC) mands of the dignity, “the su- Original annual High School Forensic inick Academy, Jersey A physically handicapped preme value and the sacred- City; oratory and extempore speech Tournament at St. John’s Uni- St. Cecilia's, Englewood; Arch- rounds out individual boy who paints by holding ness of the human person.” tests. versity, here. Nov. 28. Over bishop Walsh, Irvington; Pope the brush between his teeth Thomas D. Hinton, executive Trophies will be awarded to 500 orators will compete from John XXIII, has been class director Sparta, and Pope students finishing first, second named ar- of the National Cath- 75 secondary schools in the Pius XII, Passaic. and third tist in his class at Bishop olic Community Service, Na- in the individual con- Middle Atlantic states. The. day-long tourney fea- McGuinness School tional Catholic Welfare Con- tests and to outstanding team High The area schools participate tures team and individual com- members. here. ference, said CYO groups, The honor was schools, educators and social only the latest in a series of art workers are working to pro- Young Christian awards and scholarships to vide training opportunities Bosco Back to where unemployment has been Students Pennant come Greg Burns, 16, an Students Set art of Sister COMPARING brought about by automation. pupil , Mary Juelis, of Essex notes with RAMSEY Don NOTES - William Catholic, Newark, compares He said that CYO Bosco High School’s Student Council Stephen of the high school Denise Niemira, left, and Anita both people and has Cody, of Our of the before launched a project to archdiocesan Two lady Valley, Orange, members of other youth groups encourage high Programs faculty. in the John F. schools to participating Kennedy Memorial program at Essex Catholic Nov. 21. fly from their flagstaffs the controversial also could help by encouraging pennant NEWARK The Young Greg has a misshapen "One Nation Under God.” other youths to remain in Christian Btudents of the drawing hand. He suffers Appeals to other New- school, and student councils have the approval of ark Archdiocese have from birth defects involving by encouraging Don sched- Union Announces Bosco’s departments of religion and social studies. The uled deformed muscles Talent March Winners dropouts to enter the proposed two separate study pro- badly of County Ramsey school has been the Job Corps and skill training flying pennant for the past grams around the theme "The the hips, knees, ankles and ELIZABETH County win- first between Diane centers. three weeks. wrists. Wysocki, vleve’s, here. The Green Val- Catholic groups were Liturgy and the Apostolate," ners were announced accordionist Rev. recently of St. asked Joseph 9 • 5 Theresa's, ley Stringers of Our Lady of to urge persons 18 and Pankowski, 5.D.8., religion department a.m. p.m.. Nov. 27. Five years ago he first by the Union CYO group in the Kenilworth, and head, said it William Lourdes, Mountainside, were over to do their, part by join- represents a “meaningful participation of the An estimated 300 students achieved mobility when fit- March of Talent contest. Cowcn, of St. Gene- third. the new Domestic Peace laity in the cause of in will in trumpeter . ing Christianity public life publir participate the pro- ted with leg braces and The winners who will repre- reminder that God should Corps program. be the dominant force in society." grams at St. Joseph’s, High crutches through the March sent the unit in the archdioces- Thaddous In the S. Bruchalski, social studies head, cited the U.S School, West New York, and of Dimes. Now, three oper- an finals at St. Michael’s audi- comparing objectives Co ntest Date Set Essex of the Court statement in the Church Our Lady of the Lake ations he is able to torium here, Nov. by war on poverty and Supreme Holy Trinity vs the School, later, 25 against those United States case, Feb. 29, 1962, in which Verona. walk without crutches. MONTCLAIR of Pope John, he quoted the court citing Bergen, Essex and Hudson —Snow Queen than 36 dance tickets will be religious Rev. Thomas from the many public utterances declared this a “Christian Murtha of St. units are: Contest encyclical: M entries for the 14th an- eligible to Nation. enter its own can- "It often Joseph's and Rev. Gerard Junior division Gintautas nual Snowball happens that in one Dance spon- didate. Winner will receive a and the Bruchalski also quoted from Graziano of Our Lady of the Kluchinkas, pianist of St. Pet- sored by the Essex same country citizens George Washington’s farewell County three-day all-expense trip to enjoy address and Assumption, will be Swim MeetPlanned . Bayonne, er and CYO will be different degrees of “religion morality are indispensable Paul’s, here, first; An- accepted up to D.C. and . . sup- Washington, other wealth ports for political the speakers at St. janette vocalist of St. Dec. 21, it has been and social advance- prosperity ... the mere politician 'equally Joseph's, JERSEY CITY - Deadline Lucco, announced. gifts. Tickets may be obtained West New York. ment . . . When such is the with the pious man ought to respect and cherish them for entries in the sixth annual Michael’s, here, second, and The which at the CYO 425 ..." dance, highlights office, Bloom- From James Madison’s At Verona Rev. Donald Mc- Patrick Foley and Victor Ben- the unit's case, justice and equity de- writings, Bruchalski cited: "Before Hudson County CYO Swim winter season, is field Ave., here. mand Connell of St. Bernard’s, Plain- gle, vocal duo of St. that the government any man can be considered a member of civil society, he Meet has been set at Dec. 8. Anne’s, scheduled for Jan. 23 at Seton Clara Cerbone of Fam- and Rev. Thomas third. Holy make every effort either to i*e- must be considered a subject of the Governor of the field, Salemi The meet will be held at the Garwood, Hall University. Uni- of ily, Nutley, the 1964 Snow verse." St. Senior division Vie for move or minimize the imbal- Joseph’s, Roselle, will CYO pool, 380 Bergen Each CYO unit more Ave., selling Queen, will crown the winner. ance speak. An adult will . . workshop Dec. 12-13. Boys and girls 7-17 be held at each site. are eligible.

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United States in 1956 and the their swimming teams against Patterson will 50 Thanksgiving Day against St. This work the and only means that instead family settled in the Ukrain- another one here at Walsh 200 events. Sophomores Ls?ry Joseph’s, West New York, took of on the field, Lisewycz will ian parish of St, John the auditorium 27 pool Nov. with Campane and Jim Boyle are away more than a little of the be on the starring rooting Baptist here. opposite outlooks. the backstroke anticipated satisfaction from team. hopes while Ed For if there is one thing For coach PETER Kelly it promises Jasinski gives more depth in coach Greg Riel at he has .. AND Irene are finishing displayed, it is ability to eighth and be one of many setbacks the breaststroke and freestyle. the season unbeaten. to different In sixth graders re- adapt to roles. his Peacocks will into the the schoolwork in that experience Going fray, he is an honor stu- sp'pglively parochial while favored school. While Coach Fetten looks for- Eagles, 8-0, were and dent, is popular and respected providing his children ward to the fruits of a long College Cage were top contenders for Par- by his classmates. with good educations, rebuilding program which has ochial A honors. Lisewycz, the father did not neglect his OUTSIDE reached a peak. of school, accord- own. He attended special Loop Formed St. Peter's with no scholar- ing to his sister Eva, student courses at Newark College of NEW YORK CITY Seton at ship program to entice even Archbishop Walsh, Irving- Engineering after his days’ Hall South swimmers from St. Peter's University, Orange, ton, Lisewycz works in his work as a machine operator. and St. Peter’s Jer- Prep, a schedule and no College, spare time to pay for his tu- He is now in the methods and tough sey City, are two of five Cath- ition at Essex Catholic, time pool of its own again has poor except study department of olic charter members of the during football prospects for a successful sea- season. For Worthington Corporation, here. Metropolitan College Basket- son. Best individual prospect this reason he has Mrs. not de- Lisewycz teaches piano. ball Conference formed Nov. is Dave McConnville, a former veloped the shot put and run- 23, here. While Ukrainian is spoken in St. Peter’s swimmer. ning potential he showed on prep the home, the Lisewycz family Other Catholic the freshman track team. The Pirates "should have a colleges par- knows many languages, espec- ticipating include Manhattan As for good season,” according to adaptability and ially the father, who has also lona New Fetten. Veteran co-captains College, College, Ro- drive, Lisewycz Is merely fol- learned Italian, Spanish, Bob Crooks and Jerry Meola chelle, and St. Francis Col- lowing the example set by his Polish, Czechoslovakian and provide strength in the breast- lege, Brooklyn. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex- German. The senior ander Lisewycz Ryan, Eagles End Season stroke. Both also swim the The conference begins play Lisewycz, who escaped competed in track meets dur- Winning from butterfly event and Crooks is in the 1965-66 season with a Galicia, a part Poland, ing his school days and was a By ED GRANT Roselle of Catholic, running his Catholic, Don individual medley threat. nine-game round robin. Rev. the Ukraine, before the Rowe of CBA, an fencer. He is now an official best race to defeat ELIZABETH Hayes and Roy Almeida of Seton Another three-year man, Larry John J. Horgan, Seton Hall’s Communists moved in after The 1964 Hall soccer referee. Fred Lane of Essex. and Then Jim Sanders of Union Miller will cover the 200 and athletic director, is secretary- World War 11. two cross-country season ended as They spent Peter, who plays for came the CBA pair, Tom treasurer. soccer it at the Catholic. free as will Bob years in as refugees. began NJSIAyt 500-yard style Italy the Newark Ukrainian is Hinck and Don Their club at Warinanco Rowe, followed Earlier last week, St. Bene- first son was named championships following in his brother, Ro- Park here, by Seton Hall’s Tim McLoone. dict’s Newark, had Roman because he born Nov. 21, with an- Prep, won was man's, boot steps. He in Rome. hopes to other romp for Essex Cath- For the nrsl time this year, the New Jersey Independent follow them further when he olic's all-conquering forces a newcomer appeared in the Schools title at Bordentown Through the World Relief enters Essex next Catholic the Essex quintet. Art Martin was Military Institute, with Organization only change was tire wea- Joe the Lisewycz year, “to carry on the name,” ther. the Eagles’ fourth as Jamieson individual family man, taking moved to Argentina, as the father it. There We puts is ’Two months the usual, but sophomore Martin honors in 11:12.4. John Kenah where they spent almost nine before, nothing coach Riel would like had Liquori replaced ‘classmate was third for the Gray Bees years, and three chil- campaign opened on a more better. Jim in 18 Don’t Have sultry late summer McLaughlin as he placed the Nov. race as the morning v & with Greg Ryan and Tom 14th. Four of the Essex first team tallied 35 points to 76 Final Period six were therefore for Hayes tying for first place in men under- second-place Delbarton. Money to Burn classmen a New Jersey Catholic Track Lane and Martin The Green Wave had Pete are juniors Kramer Conference development meet. so a third in fourth place and But sU-aight of Fred m. , St. Peter's Traditional Last Saturday, it was Ryan year uninterrupted Goetz in fifth. alone victories is for Fred at the finish line in possible St. Aloysius retained the Dwyer’s boys. We Do Have Ample 12:26.3 and four teammates Jersey City title Nov. 17 and Tops Thanksgiving Tilts followed across swiftly enough Christian Brothers took the to A PROMISE Mortgage NEWARK give the Eagles a winning of continued title the same John Money Thanksgiving The visiting Bishops are re- day. 33 excellence 170, was one of the main total of points. individual among Lamphier, another fine -5:10, Day, richly spiced with tradi- bounding from a 20-0 defeat junior, NJCTC runners Availablefor: reasons for the team's success tion, and touchdowns Christian Brothers Academy, is found in took individual honors for the turkey by Our Lady of the Valley, beat the fact that half 16 In both the school's and includes on the 1964 final Lincroft, out Roselle of the Aloysians in 12:50. Bob Byron grid Orange, Nov. 22. in a Big who CONVENTIONAL ... F.H.A AND coach’s third season. menu five and Catholic for second place, boys ran undfcr 13:10 in of Red Bank Catholic the G I independent Eight Conference game, while won MORTGAGE FINANCING “It’s like four four conference battles 64-85, thus winning the rubber this race will be back next Monmouth meet in FOR HOME losing play- involv- the Lakers were turned back 12:32, with ing North match between the two for the year: Lane, Martin and Tim Sheehan BUYERS. ers,” the coach said. “He Jersey Catholic by Netcong, Nov. 14-6. of CBA second, 21, honor Liquori of Essex, plays on every team, offense, teams. of being the state's sec- Garvey and Rowe fifth and Hinck in sev- VALLEY NOW ond best harrier Charlie Scanella of Roselle MORT- defense, kick-off and of course Leading them all' in tradi- awaits state squad. enth place. GAGES. the kicking squad.” The junior tion is the visit of Dickinson Parochial B honors after fin- with THE WEATHER conditions kicker leads the North Jersey to St. Peter’s Prep, Jersey ishing a 9-0 record and icy with wind CONSTRUCTION LOANS FOR Catholic kickers in extra City. This is the oldest series the Big Eight Conference a strong BUILDERS championship. Halfback plus a course made soft by AND DEVELOPERS. points, with 23. involving a Catholic team. In Terry MORTGAGES the 53 Cunningham scored two touch- rain, affected the times. Only When ho was started on of- years of its existence, TITLE the downs to boost nine boys beat 13 minutes in INSURANCE. fense at fullback in mid-year, Petreans have a 26-23 his total edge points to 114 and is not the parochial race, exactly Lisewycz took to running like with four games tied. likely HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS Tim Hawkes will to be topped in the North Jer- the same as in all the public a duck to swimming. “He’s be looking For Fast, Efficient Service... Come events Straight to to emulate his sey Catholic race for indivi- school combined. ALEXANDER like a third halfback,” the 1963 closing HAMILTON SAVINGS dual laurels. Ryan’s time was the best a when he scored four touch- GARDEN STATE coach said. Lisewycz scored & LOAN ASSOCIATION downs In league action St. Mary’s ever recorded in the meet, but touchdown against Queen of against Dickinson. He (2-5) il lasted until Ed Shat- TITLE INSURANCE began thus season with four visits Hohokus to meet only UNION VALLEY CO. Peace as well as booting four ROAD • WEST MILFORD touchdowns. St. St. Luke's and Morris Cath- tuck of CcntraL Regional won 500 Bloomfield Ave„ Montclair, N. J. PILGRIM 6-2800 conversions. Originally Lisew- Peter's goes into the I-II race 12:25.5. k Monday 7 the finale with a 5-2 rec- olic, Denville, (5-2) hosts De- Groups in PATERSON PA* Open Evenings to 9 ycz made his mark as line- 8-3159 HAWTHORNE ord. Paul, Wayne (6-2) in the Big The difference came in the backer and called defensive Eight Queen of Peace, North early stages of the race: Ryan signals. ESSEX CATHOLIC, (8 0) In- Arlington (3-4), invades Pas- passed the one-mile pole in vades THAT WAS the third time West New York to take saic to meet Pope Pius (2-6) 4:55.7, Shattuck in 4:48.3. on St. Joseph’s (5-2) and Mar- at this year he kicked four points and Bergen Catholic, Oradell Behind Ryan the finish ist, (4-2) which St. Jo- (2-6), visits to was the been in one game. He kicked three upset Ratpsey meet boy who has seph’s in its last outing, faces for in another game and two in Don Bosco (4-4), in Tri-County chasing him three years, Bayonne with a possible Hud- Conference tilts. Victories Bob Kennedy of Our Lady of four games including his last by son County “Bowl" bid the favored the In third outing against St. Benedict’s, Quccnsmen and Valley. place was depending on the outcome. Crusaders will mean three- a Mike Garvey of Nov. 15, before he was in- a surprise, This is the first official year way deadlock with St. Ce- jured. was injured as Lisewycz for the in he into bunch of tack- Royal Knights the cilia’s. cut a Hudson interscholastic Blades Carves TD league. Other teams lers at the two-yard line try- St. already fin- Cecilia’s, Englewood ished their ing for the score when he campaign include For Dons' Frosh (5-3), which has already could have stepped out of Oratory, Summit (0-7), which RAMSEY A defensive earned a share of the Tri- went bounds. shoulder was down to its 34th defeat 13-13 A pad County Conference guard broke up a dead- champion- Nov. 20 to too much for his pumping Harrison, 54-14, and lock and Don Bosco High ship, tries for its fourth con- gave Delbarton (5-2), which fell vic- right knee. secutive School's freshman football victory over Engle- tim to Hun he was School's unde- “Even as being wood in their series. team a 19-13 closing victory feated drive, 13-7, Nov. 21. a stretcher ho that sewed the frosh Tri- placed on - up Bayley Ellard, Madison, Nov. cheered his team on for the On 22, Soton HaU (6-2) (3-4) has a better chance of County championship over the _°NE OF ESSEX COUNTY’S touchdown,” the coach stated. defeated St. Benedict's, 21-7 weekend. PRESTIGE COMMUNITIES evening, its record than Pope at first feared as Jim Reynolds scored a Don The knee injury, John, Sparta has of Blades knifed through (0-7), kicked three to be tom ligaments or dam- breaking into the win column. touchdown, extra to pick off a fumble that points and set a Seton rush- popped up in the air as Ber- ing record with 189 ROYAL GROVE yards gen Catholic was trying to \g\- in carries. ESTATES / gained 18 He broke move out from its 10-yard the 1958 mark set by Charlie line mid-way in the third per- O'Connell against St. Mi- iod. His touchdown enabled chael’s, Union (155 the Don City freshmen to wind up yards). the season -with a 7-0 record. Woottlvr ESS EX CO NTY THE W.Ounjc CONTINENTAL SOr "fa New Garden NEWARK Luxury Apartment BMWWI f Only one block from St. John'* Church & School IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

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Oswald was code of ethics or pooled re- Ryan said he favored badly treated.” the SOUTH ORANGE porting help prevent such mis- British system under which - Had in- he Ryan, however, felt that re- takes in the future? formation about is lived, Lee Harvey Oswald gardless of the treatment he a crime couldn't have A code of ethics, Carroll privileged until it is brought gotten a fair received a fair trial wouldn’t out trial for maintained, comes down to in court testimony. But he killing President Ken- have been possible because “personal insisted on the nedy. “no assassin could responsibility and reporter’s presidential to On personal judgement on the “right dig for information.” that and not much else get an unbiased jury.” spot.” Hanifin said the panelists agreed at dis- the main con- a On the responsibility for Os- Said Ryan: “There are stitutional cussion on newspaper ethics at wald's treatment, the panelists right involved “is controls on ethics in the edit- the right to a fair Seton Hall University. disagreed. Carroll and Ryan trial.” He ing process.” said the news media “have in- put the blame on the Dallas Both felt was im- stituted anew form THE DISCUSSION was spon- for mismanaging the pooling to deter- police practical where sored the New Cath- news was of mine guilt.” by Jersey ease and allowing reporters a spontaneous but While Haifin olic Institute of the Press and full freedom. Carroll further nature, admitted the could be worked out found two newsmen on sched- right of news media and a law thought the presence of TV to re- enforcement uled events. port the events official being in- equipment in the basement surrounding a of he terrogated by the moderator, the Dallas crime, saw problems aris- County jail helped MSGR. KILEY Msgr. John J. put the pro- ing when the “moves Kiley, chaplain make it possible for Jack press in- of the gram in focus at the to the area of press group. Ruby to kill Oswald. start, evidence,” pointing out that Participants Maurice “everyone were Hanifin maintained that both has C. Carroll rights given by God. One CONCLUDING remarks of the New York news media shared the is by Herald respon- a right to privacy, another, Carroll and Hanifin showed Tribune, co-author of because neither sibility exer- as outlined in the Vatican the nature of the book “Dallas cised the disagree- Justice”; restraint. Council’s communications de- ment. NBC News Bill is Ryan, and Assistant cree, a right to inform- Said Carroll: Essex TO THAT Carroll answered ation.” “Right to know Prosecutor He asked panelists to is abused the County Patrick J. that “the to by press on oc- obligation main- comment on the Hanifin. Carroll and “seeming con- casion, but if it is curtailed Ryan tain control was a police ob- tradiction.” by were frequently at odds with law the abuse in the other di- ligation. We would have ac- Carroll said he would add rection most Hanifin on points posed by cepted sensible rules a likely would be a any they third “the evil." Msgr. Kiley.. cared When right, right to public greater to make. you notice of the legal process.” Said Hanifin: cover a football game you “But if we in- He said that in _ REGARDING OSWALD, don’t Mississippi, fringe on one POINTED DISCUSSION - Armed with finger, and pencils, Maurice C. Carroll of the New expect to be allowed on constitutional Carroll said he the same "couldn’t have the field newspaper pro- right in this case, the York Herald Tribune (seated, left) and Msgr. John J. Kiley strive to make a point during but the police let us cedures right gotten a fair trial because it criticized in Dallas the roam all over the of accused to a fair trial place.” worked to seminar on newspaper ethics sponsored by the Catholic Institute of the Press at Seton wouldn’t have beeH possible to Would protect the rights of then we place all other the existence of a consti- Hall University Nov. 19. Other panelist, ore William Ryan of NBC New, (center) and arrested civil rights workers. tutional in rights jeopardy.” Assistant Essex County Prosecutor Patrick J. Hanifin.

Maywood Group Ends Rhythm Symposium Shared-Time Talks For Doctors Dec. 6

ORADELL —a MAYWOOD symposium in the rhythm system.' The Shared philosophy and for doctors and feasibility. parents we represent, entire- priests on the Among discussants Time Committee of to on tha Maywood, According Brandt, a convinced rhythm method ly that shared time of family program will be Dr. Peter composed chiefly of parents of three-man committee was Planning will to is a legal, democratic, equit- be held at Ber- Bonano of seventh and grade stu- have Tenafly, Dr. Dom- eighth been named by the able and gen Catholic High dents friendly arrangement School here inic Introcaso of Dr. at Queen of Peace board, but was not Dec. 6 Clark, done. whereby a maximum number at 2:30 School, this week withdrew starting p.m. Jerome A. Dolan of Two conversations between of the children It wiU Jersey from of Maywood be sponsored the City and Dr. James negotiations with the George Buletza, principal of by Fox of can enjoy the public facilities Bergen County of the Teaneck. , board of education to set up Maywood Junior Chapter High School, for which all citizens share the Catholic Physicians a shared-time in the and Sister Guild, Father Johnson and Rev. program Clare Testa, cost. headed Dr. M by John F.W. Janies T. moderator community. P-F , principal of Queen of King McHugh, “It is unfortunate that we of Hohokus. and the of the Frederick W. Brandt, com- Family Bergen County doctors, Peace, indicated, according to have had to come to the con- Life Apostolatc of the Newark will give mittee chairman, in a letter to board “was to continue its the welcoming talks. clusion that no such coopera- Archdiocese, Rev. Harold V. Petrillo, board negative attitude." James F. Conclusions will be presented tive effort on behalf of May- said Johnson director. by Rev. Paul V. CoUis president, the withdrawal Brandt's letter to Petrillo wood’s of the children is possible Life was based “on what we be- concluded that TIIE Family Apostolate and by stating “We within the prevailing attitudes SYMPOSIUM is one of lieve to be lack of good will remain, Rev. Raymond Pollard of the as do the hundreds of of the board.” an anticipated series of foUow- on the part of a of Catholic Physicians Guild. majority ups to an international sym- the board. posium held in Washington “This lack of good will and last month under the Paterson of a desire to has auspices Opens cooperate Pennants of the N’CWC been made Family Life increasingly evi- Flying Bureau and the National Fed- dent over the long months of Drive eration of Catholic Poverty our negotiations by the dila- Physicians’ (tuilds. A PATERSON Rev. Thomas tory tactics of the board and resolution adopted at J. In an earlier meet- Boyle, pastor of Our Lady the administrators serving it.” More Towns family life ing called of Victories for the holding of Church, was one HASBROUCK such of three Paterson - clergymen THE BOARD negotiations HEIGHTS it at a council meeting. symposiums as part of Four Bergen an on going who invited 38 religious, edu- opened about 18 months ago more County Meanwhile, Benjamin Ep- process of educa- tion cational and civic communities last for priests doctors. leaders to a in an effort to set up a shared week joined stein. principal of Wocquahic and this conference on the anti-poverty JOTTING IT DOWN - Robert J. Jones, right, chairman of the Supreme Convention of the program in science and borough and several oth- High School and of Principal speakers on phy- president Dec. act 23 in will Nov. at City Hall. Anchor Clubs of America at the Robert Treat Hotel, Newark, Nov 20-21 Jots down some sical education between Queen ers flying “One Nation Un- the New Jersey region of the 6 be Dr. Joseph J. Ricot- der Father Boyle said suggestions from Rev. Michael W. Hornak left of Jersey City, state chaplain, and Thomas of Peace and the next-door God" pennants on munici- American Jewish Congress, is- ta. medical director of the that the pal even the Buffalo meeting was being called as Maywood Junior High School. flagpoles as prac- ued a statement expressing diocesan Family Life tice < a preliminary in Neale, who was reelected supreme president. Taking it all i are the four co-chairmen of The committee asked that all came under strong attack concern about the movement. linic; Rev. Francis J. Mc- step setting of the seventh and from the American Jewish of up the community corporation the convention, lring J Moore, Robert Morris, John Zieser and Patrick Stokes. Maywood Newspaper reports, he claim- Nulty Immaculate Concep- eighth tion necessary to implement the graders in Queen of Congress. ed, "make it entirely clear Seminary, and Dr. Joseph Peace be East Rutherford. Garfield D. Sullivan anti-poverty program in the Education News accented for physical that the express and openly of St. Vincent's and Paterson area. Further steps, education classes and that sel- Rutherford voted to place avowed purpose of those gov- Hospital. New York. he noted, will depend on the ected ones be admitted to sci- them on town flagpoles, while ernment'officials who Dr. Ricotta support will discuss the reaction tho ence the East to invitation. laboratory sessions. Paterson Board of this procedure is to protest and techniques and possibilities of Among those invited After almost a of Education voted 8-1 to them even were 116,000 Favor School year fly to circumvent, as far as rhythm. Father McNulty will at Msgr. Frank J. Prayer study, the board rejected the personal expense at borough the recent decision of consider its Rodimer, as- possible, moral and psy- sistant NEW YORK request on grounds of feasibi- schools. chancellor, and James (NC) - Prayer v the Supreme Court holding that chological magazine’s history. By a ratio Raymond implications. Dr. Perrone of Seton Hall and Bible Goupil, chairman lity, stating that neither space And Rutherford also re- Univer- reading in the na- of 27 to of officially sponsored religious Sullivan will 1, the readers an- the speak on emo- tion t Rochester nor teachers were available to sity’s Paterson branch. Tha public schools is favored Taxpayers’ As- to jected a proposal fly a ban- ceremonies in schools tional swered the question “Do public and psychological ef- list also included more you. sociation. as handle the extra students, a ner Mayor Frank by than 116,000 Protes- “grossly unfair” reading "With Liberty and violate the constitutional guar- fects of favor regular prayer and Bi- in continence. There will X. Graves Jr. and tant Americans distribution of the $2,768,000 contention which the Shared Justice for AH.” '* Congress- who were ble presented to antees of freedom also be a reading in the public Time religious talk on instructing man Charles S. Joelson. polled revenue from this state’s new- Committee disputed. by Christian Herald schools?” with a ’’Yes.” ly legalized Last August, the board also magazine. The sweepstakes this response was so “re- year. rejected the the Dr. Daniel A. request on Poling, editor, sounding” that additional bal- basis of announced the Goupil claimed parochial philosophy and, at a Authorized New Car results of the lots were Dealers printed in October schools should prolonged Aug. 2*. P°H at a press have shared in meeting conference and to UNION distributed church 7-2 COUNTY here. distribution of the funds. Gov. voted against it. The same Sales - Service groups and Protestant John The lay- W. King insisted “that meeting,-however, set up fu- magazine asked its men. <33.000 would be unconstitutional.” ture negotiations on both the subscribers to fill out The affirmative votes were Goupil said ballots which were bound into the current sit- WHERE THE ACTION ita even more preponderant than uation IS! September issue. More than “slights and hurts” a 72.000 in the first ballot. More than cards were returned, the |*rge percentage of New ’ 120,000 ‘Under God largest reader ballots were received Hampshire citizens, including response in the with a total of more than 118, parents of both public and par- 000 thus ochial Suit far. school children. Tossed NEW '65 MODELS Study He cited Berlin, where the Language WASHINGTON - The Aid total school enrollment is 75% FEATURING Sweeps 'Unfair' U.S. Supreme Court has dis- At Seton Hall parochial, and cities like Man- missed a the THE 1965 ROCHESTER. N.H. (NC) - chester and challenge to BARRACUDA New Somersworth, words “Under God” in the SOOTH ORANGE - Hampshire’s Catholic Seton where enrollment is CHRYSLER'S ALL NEW SPORTS CAR 50% par- Hall Governor was pledge of and University’s Department criticized by ochial. alliegance ONLY DIRECT FACTORY MUCH LESS THAN YOU THINK of Aslan Studies is in the process has appar- accepting ' TOWN WIDE SELECTION Of 6J'i—• ..IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ently defined how far it applications for National De- 50,000 MILES or S YR. WARRANTY fense meant to in its contro- OLDS DEALER in Foreign Language Fel- go the STATE for versial school prayer ban and MURPHY BROS. MOTOR SALES lowships 1965-66 for studies Auxiliary Benefits NEW USED CARS of 1963. in the Chinese and SOI NO. BROAD • Japanese HU 6-5555 ST., ELIZABETH EL 5-5600 At its Nov. 23 session, the Elizabeth'i languages. 400 E. ST. Only Authorized Dealer To justices dismissed without GEORGES AVE. LINDEN, N.J. qualify for a fellowship CHRYSLER • IMPERIAL • PLYMOUTH • VALIANT an applicant Seen of a comment a suit the must have an un- Shy by Right Freethinkers of America, der-graduate degree by the time he wishes initiate DENVER, Colo. (NC) A law charging that the words UNION COUNTY’S LARGEST VOLUME FORD to apccialists in education at the THE BEAUTIFUL SHAPE FOR DEALER school dean insisted here that “Under God” recited by study. convention of the National both tax Or- students in The government will rebates to parent! of ganization public schools pay on Legal Problems, a parochial school students constitute a breach of the stipend of $2,250 for the hgd one of 1965 the most influential academic public bus Jot constitutional strictures on year, $450 for sum- transportation groups in school the students legislation in establishment of mer study or $2,700 for both arc constitutional. the nation. religion. The Freethinkers in addition to tuition, Reynolds C. Seitz, dean of filed fees, Seitz suit travel allowances and the Marquette University law emphasized that with the high court in de- because tax school, said: “If rebates for tuition September, after losing pendency benefits. Milwaukee, Payments ap- The the state wants bus and public bus peals in New York stale deadline for applica- to provide transportation for parochial and local tions is Dec. 24. Further in- transportation, it is not un courts for three students are this CHEVROLET! formation constitutional as far as the fed- constitutional, years. may be obtained doet not eral make them a right. The from Dr. John B. Tsu government is concerned. words “Under God" on the ”Providing these services YOU ALWAYS campus here. is were added to the pledge SAVE MORE AT MOORE TOMORROW THE WORLD'S LARGEST DEAN SEITZ to a matter left to the spoke 120 individual by Congress in 1954. NAPPA states.” he “and FORD INC. said, if the " MOORE CHEVROLET Wh * r * A" AulomoWl# IB •tate does not Sold Ivory M Mlnvtoo" want to give „ „ JOKERS* WARK AVE them, or it has Union Just a Minute statutes spe- Serving County for Ovor 40 Yearo Cloud Wod. lvo». £f ELIZABETH cifically prohibiting them, then IVOB. til It f, M it does MICHAEL J. HARRIS not have to grant thorn.” INC. FOR THE BEST DEALS Dean Seitz aid that he docs HIGH LEVEL IN AUTOMOBILES Capsule noi Opinions believe the U.S. Supreme ROOFING Court will EXPERTS PoV “ rulo “in the forsee- rly We h>ve the technical SHEET all the f r able future” METAL ROTCHFORD PONTIAC knowledge, material resources, all tho financial that.parochial bus potential to wipe off the face transportation and tax rebate* CONSTRUCTION 433 North poverty of the earth in this Avi., Westfiild, N.J. ■re century or at least in the rights of all parents who FOR BUICKS next 50 CHURCHES, years. What is lacking SCHOOLS have children in and AND Tilt 232-3700 of a private INSTITUTIONS optimism, conviction achools. ,L Rev parochial \ * . SPECIALISTS Shm .*' ’ Arthur McCormack, IN 1964 BUICK LEFTOVERS EDMUND J. ROTCHFORD, Pres. M.H.M., in a talk ~. to German Bishops in Rome Residential ~ Roofing FAMILY - MONUMBNTI A FINE Leaders & Gutters SELECTION OF WESTFIELD On Legislation “It John f. a. McGovern AT FANTASTIC Morality p. may be true a law can- DISCOUNTS not make someone love Siding TRADED USED CARS me. but it can keep him from /fflOh MEMORIALS , n lynching me, and I think that’s Vi AUTHORIZED I)KAU>R Of All Makes Pontijc important too.’’ Dr. EL 3-1700 3rd In New Car Sales Martin Luther Holy Cro»» Cemetery) King in speech John MS NEW GAYLIN BUICK accepting F. Kennedy MI RIDGE ROAD POINT ROAO THIRD STRAIGHT of the YEAR £ward Chicago Catholic Interracial Council. ..i*OATH N.J. ELIZABETH, NT. ARLINGTON, 2140 MORRIS MU ESTABLISHED 1811 AVI., UNION, 8-9100 Y f vp< IN- c^ m - POPE PAUL TEACHES... • The urged that the Pontiff changes in the • He talked of updating the rules of religious liturgy be carried out with constant stress on orders but stressed the importance of religious its potter to teach the with people, along its for the "public and social testimony" to the purpose of worshiping ditine Text, life lived in majesty. pursuit of Christian perfection. this pJge. Text, TOPIC Page 3- (Provided by The Pope Speaks • magazine.) In the council hall when the schema on the missions it as under discussion the • Pope stressed At general audiences he said visits to the that all in the C.hnrch he Text, missionary." Pope emphasize the universality of the Church Page 4. and evoke a love of her ancient past and her • At the present youth. Texts. Page 4. canonization of the Uganda Martyrs he called for increased missionary effort in • To American businessmen, Pope Paul if nois'd Africa and announced that he uHI there John the go Pope on responsibilities of private The Advoeate himself for the Eucharistic 2. Congress. Page ownership. Text! provided by NCWC New* Service unlem odieroUe stated. 'Give the Church at Prayer Its Voice' The sight of all of you today gives us consider- able comfort and joy. Though you have come to Rome to out the of carry accustomed work your council gathering, you have indeed commendabiy decided to show this most pleasing testimony of your love and esteem for the Supreme Pastor of the Church. This of sign honor we accept even more since willingly it gives us the welcome opportunity of congratulating you warmly and rendering you the thanks you deserve for the sedulous and abundant zeal which you have displayed, sparing no effort in applying yourselves to your task. You well know with what interest and intense concern we follow your labors, which indeed we con- sider of maximum importance, as is appropriate.

Pope Pjut's discourse Oil. 29. 1964, to the Com- mission for the Implementation of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy.

For since the important task is committed to you. together with the Sacred Congregation of Rites, of carrying out the norms of the Liturgical Constitu- tion which happily has been promulgated by the Second Vatican Council, it is evident that the richest fruits which we are confident will be brought forth in the Church will very much depend on your la- bors. Because above all it depends on you that the most cogent directives of the council be willingly received and cherished more day by day, and that the Christian people conform its customs accurately to their prescriptions. We thus deem it opportune to propose for your consideration certain aspects of this matter which A Communion to altar although we know you are aware of, we usefully School of Charily nun and layman carrying wafers the in small ciboria, lead the recall to mind, especially given the occasion of this Offertory procession at the first Eng- lish Mass celebrated in the U. last meeting from which you all eagerly desire new as- language S. during August's liturgical Week in St. Louis. Pope Paul calls the surances and a beneficial spur to your efforts. participation in liturgy "a school of Christian charity" binding individual members of the Church "more and more" Research Before Revision together.

The duty entrusted to you first of all envisions your devoting yourselves to the investigation of litur- to a knowledge and love of invisible things: and already brought forth such happy fruit whose gical books. It is to scarcely necessary mention that finally, a school of Christian in which the charity each principal guide is instruction on liturgical mat- this task is an immense burden and brings with it individual feels himself more and more bound to ters recently promulgated the the by Sacred Congrega- gravest difficulties. It concerns the formulas of members of the Church bonds by of fraternal char- tion of Rites we have liturgical cause for the highest hope prayers, for whose investigation, updating ity. future regarding your work. Meanwhile you are and integral condensation' not only the most pro- aware that not we but the found wisdom only whole Church looks and acute sagacity of judgement are The the Old to New From you with anxious expectation. Always remember necessary, but also a correct knowledge of the needs that it is of great import indeed to give the Church The correct of our times coupled with of execution of the liturgy constitu- at complete knowledge prayer its voice and so to tion then of Instrumentality, speak, our liturgical heritage. demands you that new and old be united so that through these the Church celebrate the in a and may In this matter, you must attention to the fitting most beautiful bond. And in so doing give divine praises and lay before God the supplications fact that formulas of you must beware of public prayer worthy God particularly lest the study of of men. new exceed are not possible unless they faithfully express Cath- things moderation, overlooking or An of this undertaking kind, for the correct ac- olic doctrine. Let them have the aspect of elevated abandoning the directives of our liturgical heritage. complishment of which heaven and earth in some art in a that will increase Such a faulty move could not be called way the majesty of divine a renewal measure provide harmonious is indeed them of sacred liturgy, but its destruction. assistance, worship. Let breathe internally the religious For the liturgy both human and divine. It is human has the aspect of a undertaking spirit of piety. And finally let them glow with brevity a robust tree, whose beauty is dis- because it is with played the resplendent your ingenuity, learn- and simplicity, so that their truth may be correctly by continual renewal of its but bra'nchos, ing and piety; but at the same time, indeed most of understood and their whose abiding fruitfulness is attested the sweetness easily perceived. by age all, it is a divine of its trunk, undertaking because the Influence Thus only can it happen that the public prayers of sending into the earth deep and firm and action of the Holy Spirit can never be lacking the Church will respond to the nature and needs of roots. In liturgical matters therefore, no real dis- from it, and without the Holy Spirit nothing holy, the sacred cordance can stand between liturgy and by means of them the Chris- past and present times; nothing worthwhile, beneficial rather nothing can be ac- tian people will give fitting glory to God. every care must be taken that innovation in complished. elude coherence In order that you the and rapport with sound tradition ami may survey renewal of the Willingly do we beg God Omnipotent that this that new forms sacred liturgy more completely and adequately, it evolve almost spontaneously from heavenly assistance be yours abundantly and con- is to existent ones. necessary safeguard another norm of no little tinuously and may the apostolic benediction which consequence; that As you see, a stretches is, you must pay attention to the long journey out before we to each and impart every one of you lovingly power of you, replete with rough roads. Since your zeal has teaching sacred rites. You know that the in the Lord be its pledge and promise. Fathers of the ecumenical council, when they es- tablished the norms for improving the sacred litur- gy, were prompted by this pastoral concern, that the Christian faithful might participate in liturgical functions in a more active and thus PRIVATE way discern OWNERSHIP IS A SOCIAL THING among the heavenly fonts of truth and grace how to attain the Pope Pant's talk to members of the nourishment of a Christian life more National As- productive goods," Pope John reminds us that with fruitfully and sociation of Manufacturers uho called him that right “is easily. on Oct intrinsically linked a social function;” 19, 1964 And indeed, as this memorable constitution of and that all economic, productive and social activi- We the ecumenical arc to receive ties should be Uirected council admonishes, although the happy your visit and we bid toward the common good, sacred is you welcome to which liturgy chiefly the worship of divine majes- our home. You and the other mem- “embraces the sum total of those conditions ty, at the same time it bers of your association of social contains also a significant are all engaged in the living, whereby men are enabled to achieve store of instruction for the faithful. For in the litur- works of production and of trade. their own Our predecessor, integral perfection more fully and more gy God speaks to His people; Christ still announces Pope John XXIII, gave wise and useful directives easily.” the Gospel (cfr. Constitution Sacred regarding this field of human on Liturgy, activity in his encycli- You are visiting Europe for purposes of trade ex- n. 33). cal letters, Mater et Magistra and Paccm in Terris, pansion. We trust that your meetings and travels You must then both of which should be be very careful that liturgical carefully studied and medi- will also widen your minds and hearts to Interna- worship become the of the tated really school Christian tional problems and the needs of developing nations a school While the people; of pioty by which the faithful learn reiterating “permanent validity of and will inspire you to work, to the extent of to cherish intimate with school the right of private of your contact Gpd; a of ownership goods, including possibilities, for world and peace prosperity . . . truth by which, through visible signs, the soul is led 2 African Martyrs and a Papal Journey

These that arc clothed in white robes, who are have the eulogy of St. John Chrysostom (cf. P.G. reason of the good qualities TOPIC and by of the soil, is a they? whence have 50:693 they come?” (Apoc. 7,13). ff.), or those of both joy This the Vandal persecution cause for and admiration. This is the spiri- verse of Scripture comes to mind as to our that these we could add new accounts as tual of that dark we to just glory continent of shining in- add the glorious list of the saints triumphant heroic and brilliant in our own time? nocence presaging anew civilization: the Christian in heaven these 22 sons of Africa, whose outstanding Who life other could foresee that with the great historical form of than the one that had come merits were recognized by our predecessor of happy figures of African civilization of Africa. memory. Pope Benedict XV, when martyrs and confessors like Cyp- in June, 1920, he rian, Advocate declared them blessed and Felicity and Perpetua and the outstanding This promising development is reflected in the permitted the faithful to Augustine we honor them with private acts of should one day list the beloved names tragic yet glorious story of the martyrs of Uganda. veneration. of The Charles Lwanga, Matthias Mulumba Kalcmba and It also emphasizes the distinction between evangel- their 20 not Descendants of the Bantu companions? And we do wish to forget ization and colonization —a subject of such interest the others also who belonging to the Anglican con- today. The introduction of both these forces into Who are they? They are Africans fession, met death of first of all. for the name Christ. countries which have a very old culture in many By their color and N.J. race culture they are true Af- ways admirable, though primitive and static ricans. descended from the Bantu race and the peo- gives rise to new lines of development and estab- ples of the Upper Nile, peoples of a legendary past, Pope Paul's address the lishes whole at canonization of the a range of new and transforming re- encountered by the courageous and Living- Stanley 22 Uganda Oct. lationships. stone during the martyrs, 18, 1964. Newark, last century in the course of their hazardous explorations peoples who settled in that evangelization of implants the Christian re- part East Africa known as the Great Lakes, as anew form where the These African martyrs open anew ligion of vitality which tends to re- fierce equatorial climate made epoch wc is toler- not able do want to think of persecution and of lease the spiritual powers and latent talents of the 1964, only by the altitude of Uie highlands and by religious differences but civil local population and so set people free, abundant seasonal rains. During their lifetime their of Christian and regeneration. helping to Africa is rising free give them a mature power of country was a British protectorate; in 1962, how- and redeemed, bathed in the self-determination, 26, blood of these of and enabling them to express ever, it achieved its martyrs, the first anew era more fully and in independence, like so many God their ow n idiom of art other nations grant that they be the last, so great and r and culture the special on the African continent, and is now may gen- so precious is ius that they have, colonization the strengthening its freedom with rapid and spcctaeu their holocaust! on other hand, when based on lar advances in branch The which extra- purely utilitarian and material mo- every of modern technology. tragedy consumed them is so tives, a completely Kampala is the national ordinary and rich in meaning as to provide sufficient pursues different objective not November capital, but the most in models for the always conformity with the dignity and advant- important ecclesiastical center is Rubaga, moral formation of anew people, formerly for the age of the native people. the seat of the foundation of anew spiritual tradition; mod- first local apostolic vicariate, erected els to serve Christianity brings personal growth, in 1878 and since raised to as a symbol; models to further the freedom, the dignity of an arch- dignity, fuller diocese with evolution of a primitive civilization which while a humanity in the highest sense of the seven suffragan Sees. This is a field of not without human term; it opens the way to richer the missionary apostolate which received English the best gifts, was defiled, in- a personality for firm and, the individual and better Anglicans its first as it were, a slave to itself into civiliza- a framework for the com- as ministers, who were later tion open to munity. Christianity is the true joined by French-speaking Catholic missionaries, higher expressions of the spirit and to vocation of all men, more developed forms human and these martyrs are proof of Uiis fact. members of the Society of Missionaries of Africa, of society. known popularly as the White Fathers, sons of the famous and valiant Cardinal Do not think to Continent Cries for Help .. Lavigeric (1825 1892), we arc going recount to you here whom not the story of In this critical time of Africa’s history their tes- only Africa but civilization itself should the martyrs whom wc honor It is too remember as one of the most long and 22 timony becomes a crying voice for one who heeds outstanding men to complex, concerning men, most of them be raised very up by divine Providence. young, each of whom would merit his own eu- it, a voice that seems to echo strongly the call to It logy- To them was the White Fathers who introduced Catholi- should also be added two even length- "pass over and help us” that St. Paul heard in a cism into ier lists of other victims of that fierce Uganda, preaching the Gospel in friendly persecution: vision by night (Acts 16:9). rivalry with Anglican missionaries, and who had the one of Catholic neophytes and catechumens, the These martyrs are calling for help. Africa needs good fortune at the cost other of Anglicans, also offered for of innumerable perils the name of devoted missionaries priests, first and foremost. and exertions —of Christ, as is educating for Christ these mar- narrated. Africa needs doctors, teachers, religious Sisters and tyrs whom we honor And today as our heroic brothers it would be too shocking a story: the physi- nurses to help the young, developing but still tn the faith ami invoke cal as our heavenly protectors. torture and the arbitrary tyranny of authority needy Catholic communities to grow in size and arc so v unbridled and so barbarous as to appall us. It stature into a people, the African people of God's be would an story; it is not cs, they are Africans, and they are martyrs. improbable easy to Church. ft realize the barbarous “These are they who have come out of the great conditions, for us unintelligible Only a few days ago wc received a letter, and in which the life tribulation.” the quotation from the Holy Scriptures intolerable, of many tribal com- signed by several Bishops of the central African continues, "and have munities of Africa has been lived and has developed washed their robes. . . in the countries, begging thatpriests, reinforcements of blood of the almost up to our own time. It Lamb. Therefore are before the would be a story they worthy priests, be sent in great number and without de- throne of God” (ibid. 14-15). of long meditation, both the moral motives that give it its and lay, today, not tomorrow. Africa desperately needs Every time we hear the word “martyrs,” used meaning value, and the simple lofty motives of which thenr Africa is opening the way to them, opening in the sense which it has in Christian religion and of modesty, arc hagiography, so we movingly presented. It is preferable to read this her heart; and this may be the moment of grace naturally picture to ourselves a scene that fills piteous story; you have it few that could pass, never to return. This call from us with horror, available and ac- but also with a sense of awe Wc counts of the acts feel horror at that backed of martyrs are so well docu- Africa wc in turn broadcast to the Church. injustice by autliority and mented. cruelty which The dioceses and religious families of Europe was the cause of the martyrs’ agony: at TTiere is no fiction here but the account and America answered Rome’s appeal for Latin horror, too, the shedding of so much blood and faithful at of a “Passio One has the torturing of suffering flesh, continued without Martyrum." only to read it America with praiseworthy help in men and ma- to sec; pity until death's merciful release. seeing it one recoils, then weeps and finally terials help that is still needed. We hope that concludes that they arc truly martyrs. As said We arc filled with sense we they will be equally anxious to add to this gener- a of awe at the sight of with tile innocence unresisting in author of the Apocalypse: "These are they ous effort, and provide no less generously for the the face of torments —of who have innocence come out of great tribulation and have happy and proud to bear witness to the well-being of Christian Africa. washed their robes and have made them white in unconquerable truth of a faith which , New sacrifices these are, but such is the law has become the blood of part of human the Lamb” (Apoc. 6.14). life. Life passes away, but faith lives . , _ G?®P®* become today more than ever in- on. Violence is pitted against valor —and violence sistent. Chanty is enkindled that faith may shine in prevailing u vanquished, while valor triumphs in Fertile Ground for the forth in the world. defeat. * Gospel Let .... bought which from the very beginning has us make a few simple reflections The martyrdom of the saints Ls fraught with together. filled the conscience of the Church with certitude This of drama. It is something which distresses group martyrs wc have before us is a won- us but at the derful and strength assumes an even greater urgency for same time manifestation of Christianity. It has much stirs our imagination. The injustice and to us during these years when the entire world seems violence which led show us: what Africa was like before the to It tend to fade from human Gospel to be waking up and searching for its future while before the message was proclaimed to her. It offers us one of memory, eyes of succeeding gen- Ihc most interesting and truest course. erations there remains ever present the shining pictures of that ex- primitive which modern New peoples, which until recently were static and ample of a meekness which has transformed the society students have found lay- so absorbing. It inert in the conviction that they should not seek a ing down of life is a pattern and model, as it were, into a propitiatory sacrifice, an ex- of African life before the colonization of the last orm of life other than the one that had come ample which never loses its appeal. act It is an of heroic the roost sublime love of God. century; a life lived in wretchedness, in down to them through centuries, now stir them- an act of the highest which human to Christ. nature, still scarcely above the levels selves and rise up under the impact of modem sci- loyalty It is a testimony, a message con- of instinct, displays marked weaknesses and vio- entific and technical progress, attracted by new tinually handed on to the men of to- today and of lence, yet at the time shows morrow. Such is same certain funda- cals and new initiatives. They are anxious to give the true meaning of martyrdom. mental virtues that reveal the Divine Model from Uiemselves anew formula of freshness and life whom man derives. Africa which will interpret their inborn qualities and at the Rising Redeemed And in this setting came one day the Christian same time enable them to win and enjoy the bene- message; nothing Such is seemed less akin or more foreign fits of present and future civilization. the glory of the Church through the con- to it. Yet Ulrica. it received a spontaneous welcome, it was Now as we. behold Uie awakening of these pco- Martyrdom was held in such high honor that forthwith esteemed anil assimilated. The ground, h W° ifccl * growinfi conviction that it is our the Church was anxious to gaUier together the ac- which seemed parched and counts of the "Passions barren, simply had not a loving duty, to draw these very peoples of the Martyrs” and to com- been cultivated; the seed of the Gospel found it fer- term *“ a, morc brotherly dialogue, to show pile them into a golden book of her most lllustrioua tilo. One might even that Uiere children her say was a readiness .1. .it . s Rns our affectionate esteem for them: martyrology. And such was the re- for this new growth, as if it were sultant beauty and grandeur that something long Hla‘ 1!> our ?uty to show them how the Catholic they inspired writ- awaited, something it had been ers and artists to predisposed to re- to IhL*^r‘:Cia^S whal thcy r*Khtfully aspire to, embellish their works with legend- ceive. ary details. But the historical truth which this alone th r'°r l°, Ulcir frc<-'. lawful development pro- The first results of-the cioua record nevertheless enshrines new harvest were beauti- ln?S °* t,uman brotherhood and peace, deserves our ful. boundless upright and vigorous, it was a marvelous admiration, and should move us spring- t?*1' uoask‘r tlicir attainment, in what- to praise time. found God who worked Christianity in Africa a special predis- such wonders in fragile human na- position; and in this we do not of U.p rhru.°y ihoose 10 makc 40 the knowledge ture and to honor the heroes hesitate to sec a who have written in mysterious design of God, a vocation to of nil 1 who* wc brieve, is the true salvation their blood the pages of that proper Af- incomparable book. rica a promise of historical significance. Africa terpreter of ihnS thC flfSt and thc outstanding in- Now these African is a martyrs add to the record of Africa the }*', Gospel. is the new homeland of fee! tr of these same aspirations they so deeply victorious, which is the tragic , martyrology, a Uimt The straightforward and to °f ,Ulis conv*ction is such that it seems and magnificent truly logical simplicity page, worthy of being added and the unwavering of these to fidelity young Chris- itv rather ton «Sh°u and, 1101 pass ovcr 0)0 OPP<>rtun- the wonderful record of ancient which Uans Africa, wc of Africa are clear evidence of this. l/ to in: * C invitation, which comes so pressing- moderns, men of little faith, tliought could never be On the one side, faith, which is a from hlmvT . Cet a, k’reat people in whom we are ropoated. Who coukl have supposed, for example, gift God amt on the other, man’s for SCC sym bolized the immense population that to the most stirring accounts of the Scillitan capacity education, con- verge and meet in a marvelous concord. ! to bring t® them o£ sincere martyrs, the Carthaginian martyrs, the martyrs of That the seed of the Gospel should find the "White Mass” of Utica, of whom St an obstacle among o (v£hrltUan faith: for this reason wc make Augustine thorns on such difficult (cf. PX. 36:571 and and Prudontius ground, is sad but not sur- takp to y®* 1' brothers, that we have decided to 38:1605) have that loft a the martyrs U,is * ccd BhouU root im- record; of Egypt on whom we , G»«?l. InlCT“Uo“1 E“'h,rl,Ue mediately and produce strong and flourishing plants (Continued on Page 3) Poverty, Chastity and Obedience Today 3 . Each of you has assembled in Rome to at- the religious tend a state. For the more vigorously the Laity Like The general chapter of your own particular in- any living organism, a religious order has statute. pursues the task of the life And leading Christian and every right to loo>k for rate although your meeting will be con- a healthy of growth. cerned propagating it in the world, so much the more neces- But this primarily with your own order or congre- growth should be measured in terms of a sary is the example of those who renounce the world, more gation, its repercussions will affect diligent observance than the life of the thus of the rules, rather Church giving clear evidence that Christ’s kingdom is in terms of as a whole. For much of her an increase in vigor, her not membership or a ple- of this world. (Cf. 18, 36) thora of apostolic John, new Advocate zeal, and her fervor in seeking holiness rules. Indeed, a multiplicity of rules The profession of is not depends upon the of the evangelical vows con- always a gawd vitality the religious life tiling. It is very often the case nected with It jf the consecration proper to Baptism. that the There is every reason for us to hope that these greater the number of rules, the less real will concern is shown toward meetings bear rich fruit, promoting a more them. So general chapters, diligent of which have to practice the religious life. the right lay down rules, should exer- haul's general several cise this TOPIC We would have Pope speech to chapters of with prudence been quite happy to receive each right and restraint. institute religious orders and Passionists separately and to say a few words about congregations ( , its specific function and value. But instead Capuchins, Assutnplionisls, Monlforl And finally, there is we Sligrnalincs, another task of the utmost chose to. receive you in a body, thus giving added Fathers and Jesuits) Maty 23, 1964. importance to which the general chapter should tie weight to this and V meeting enabling us to niakc i s P cc ' a * attention. Religious institutes must some comments which apply to all religious adapt their rules to the changed conditions of the Newark, throughout the world. is, as it act consecration which y care must be taken were, an of personal :f : to preserve intact the completes the former. The individual dedicates him- distinctive nature of the institute and its authentic NJ. in of self to God, life an act of discipline. Each Religious 'Age wholly making his entire religious family has its own proper Laity' lass to service to Him alone. which it must remain faithful. Upon this de- of First all, we want you to realize how pends the of very vitality the institute, and it will always important religious institutes are, how vital their Vows an * Evangelical a >un< ancc heavenly graces for this role is in the Church today. work * To be All this ties in with which in all sure, much is being said today about something else C e s h°uld be no the .. innovation November L^ in discipline universal earnestness to to r vocation to holiness shared each of we would like call your attention. ich aloes not by the fit in with the essential nature of You must faithful, no matter what his state in life hold your religious vows in the highest e may be. institute or departs in some from The esteem and regard their way its found- 26, point is well taken, for in Baptism a practice as a matter of er s intention. person Furthermore, any disciplinal reform is to thus great importance. Otherwise cannot lead a life consecrated God and acquires this voca- you must proceed from in competent authorities. So until tion. if the spark Christian keeping with the state which you have chosen, a such Furthermore, of life is to a reform is worked out final 1964 state which in form, mem wax strong and inflame is meant to your toward souls in today's world, help progress ers of the order cannot the perfect introduce some innovation world itself must be charity and afford the faithful an example on “consecrated”; and this task their own initiative, relax the reins of falls of the Christian life and to discipline, to the laity in particular. All these things an incentive practice it. or inotulge in criticism. are Significant Instead they should continue part of Goal's provident design; that is changes in the human condition have act why we re- with fidelity and obo>dience, thus contributing take place in recent state joice over the auspicious beginnings which have times, and the religious io tne work reform been of and hastening its successful made. must adapt itself to these changes. But the logical completion. Such a reform change the letter of must of the their full may But we not let this obscure the consequences evangelical vows retain your important law, but it will not alter its spirit That will of the state has force and cannot be watered down. concept religious which always been remain intact. a vital notion in the Church. We must not let Therefore, take great pains to cultivate obedi- In young working out such a for people suffer from ence in the conduct of religious life It is, and ought reform your institute, a distorted notion in you must choosing always sec to it that considerable atten- their in to remain, the holocaust one's will to Goal. state life because the distinctive role of own «on is to its and paid members’ spiritual life. We would immutable of the religious state This sacrifice is carrioxl out by humble obealience to importance is no not Want one's you or any religious engaged in the work longer perceived and fully. Hence legitimate superiors. To be sure, this authority clearly we think or the a postdate to entertain it to must be exercised within the false opinion that necessary call attention once again to the in- the bounds of charity and external works deserve estimable value with proper respaoct for the human And it primary attention while the of the religious life and its vital person. quest for interior must perfection should take second task. be admitted that our age summons religious p ace as if to this were demanded the undertake more diversifiood and more serioxis by contempor- ary situation or the This tasks, to new Church's present needs. state in life, distinctively characterized the initiate projects with greater prompt- by r ar from hindering one of ness and another, external activi- profession the evangelical vows, is a perfect alacrity. ty and way interior spirituality must be of life according to the teaching and skillfully inte- example of grated so to that they progress hand in hand. Zealous Jesus Christ. For it seeks to insure continued Continue inculcate devotion to poverty, about growth activity should be accompanied in charity until is reached. Other which there is much talk in the Church today. Reli- by increased zeal perfection states or prayer, greater in life have gious ought to set in purity of conscience, more res- different aims, different values, and dif- an example for all their prac- olute patience in the face of ferent duties which however, tice of genuine evangelical They must love adversity, anal more in- arc, legitimate in them- poverty. tense this apostolic charity. If these virtues selves. virtue which they have embraced of their own arc nc- g ecteT. accord. apostolic labors will and Besides, now more than ever before, the Church Nor is it enough for them to rely upon the lose their force fruitfulness, the spirit will needs the judgement of their the of grow tepid, and religious public and social testimony exhibited superiors regarding use will by soon succumb to goxids. They themselves should be comtcnt with life's the dangers latent in the per formancc of the sacred basic necessities, shunning conveniences and luxuries ministry. African Martyrs... which enervate the religious life. Today's Besides the practice of poverty on the individual Apostolate (Continued from Page 2) level, one must not of neglect the practice poverty No»w we would like to add This is these few words aboxit tiie second time that we have had oc- by the religious community as a whole. Religious the apostolate entrusted casion to religious institutes. They to announce in this basilica that we institutes should avoid extravagance or luxuri- must are any take pains to adapt their specific about to apostolic make a journey abroad, something which ousness in buildings and activities. tasx to present day circumstances and conditions hitherto has been completely outside the It is quite obvious that circumstan- ordinary present-day ounger members of the order in ces raise to the particular must scope of papal apostolic ministry'- tout we think obstacles practice of perfect chastity. be that, trained and educated to do this properly. Their like the first journey to the Holy I.and. this journey Vice is rampant and false doctrines, placing too high apostohe ardor should not to be restricted to the scope the gates of this immense Asia, this new an estimate on the natural, infect the hearts of men and of their own order; it should embrace the enormous modern is not to the nature like a deadly virus. It is for world, foreign nor the all the more reason spiritual neeols of the to present epoch. requirements of our apostolic ministry. us intensify our faith in the words of Christ, who But this is not all. must words of cxtollc'd They also possess such In our soul the always living Christ the supernatural value of chastity. This frag- keen a «waronc*ss of their re-echo solemn Go out ile flower is cultivated mission that their every and urgent: and speak to for the sake of the heavenly word and action shows them to be truly God's min- all nations! (Matt. 28,19) kingdom; and we have every reason to believe that it isters, distinguished by the soundness of their doc- It in truth, no wish for novelty or for can be preserved unspotted with the help of Good's is, travel trine and the innocence of their grace. life. that urges us to this undertaking, but only the In this area religious are not to be left on their apostolic desire to extend our evangelical To achieve this happy ideal greater diligence greetings own Their must must work be under the constant vigil- to those ever vaster audiences which our times have be employed in the practice of Christian mor- ance of their superiors, to tification anal the There should particularly when apostolic made accessible us, as well as the resolve to of- custody of the senses. zeal becomes a significant factor. For such zeal fer to the Lord, be no raoom for indecent or Christ, a more abundant, more liv- books, periaodicals, tends to have great impact at humbler attestation of faith and love. shows, even under the pretext of wanting to gain on society large. ing, , It is our fondest desire useful information back- that their diligent labors The Pope is becoming a missionary, you will or one's cultural be m perfect accord with the ground. The only legitimate reason would be some norms laid down by say. the sacred hierarchy For the exemptions coourse of study which has been examined and ap- enjoyed by religious orders do proved not in any contradict Yes, the is becoming a missionary, by one's superiors. The full effectiveness of way Pope which the divine of the sacred in constitution the Church which makes means a witness, a shepherd, an apostle on ministry this vicc-ridolen world will be the every priest to immeasurable subject the sacred hierarchy, par- move. We are happy to repeat it now on this World so long as those who perform this ticularly m the performance ministry wear the radiant of the sacred ministry. Mission Day. Our journey, though very brief and garment of chastity and are armed with simple, and limited to a single stopping place, its power. First of all. arc where religious to the solemn homage Is paid to Christ present in always subject au- Rules and Reforms thorny of the Roman the Eucharist, is intended to be a testimonial of Pontiff, their supreme head. gratitude for all missionaries of Religious institutes are at the disposal of the Pope yesterday and of in So much for the virtues. Now we those activities who have consecrated their lives to evangelical which affect the welfare of the today the cause would like to say a few words abomt the structure universal Church. of the Gospel, for those especially who, following and organization of religious institutes. This is the Then, in the exercise of the footsteps of St. Francis Xavier, have "planted the apostolate in indivl- subject which will most of your attention dual the occupy dioceses, they arc also Church,” with so much self-sacrifice and suc- subject to the jurisdic- in the general chapters. tion of the cess, in Asia and particularly in India. Bishops. They are obliged to offer assis- Clearly the proper conduct of religious life re- tance to the insofar It is intended to be a of Bishops as this does not en- symbol solidarity with, quires discipline, fixed laws, and conditions suitable danger their own apostolate and a stimulus and comfort to the whole and the exigencies of missionary to their observance. So endeavor the general chapters should the religious state. Clearly the of the Holy Catholic Church. be welfare of the Church especially concerned with the task of upholding is greatly enhanced when It is intended to be a first and prompt reply to religious assist the dio- the coxlcs of rules set down their founders anal C ‘ the by cerEy Un tc d effort more missionary appeal which the present ecumen- iy ' produces greater, with preserving these from the ravages of time. effective results. ical council makes to that same to Church, the end You must take firm that a stand against every type of So, belovcal sons, that is every faithful member may foster within him- conoiuct which our brief commentary eats away at the foundations of dis- on those points which self a solicitude for the spread of the Kingdom of would seem to contribute to cipline unsound practices, unnecessary exemp- the growth and Christ. viulity of the religious life in our excessive You must also combat tions, privileges. “ ay “ should it is intended to be an encouragement and - demonstrate our great concern for ap- any letdown in discipline prompted not by the probation necessity religious sUte, our for all our missionaries scattered bait intellectual high opinion of it, and tho by pride, distaste for oabeolicnce, or hope we in its throughout the whole world, as well as for their love place help and assistance. of the world. The have sponsors and beneficiaries. path we shown you is surely difficult As far as new projects and undertakings are and laborious. But be of It is intended to be a sign of love and esteem good ho>pc, for it la not our concerned, avoid those winch do not at all fit in cause for but the cause of Jesus all the peoples of the earth. Christ. Christ is our with the specific work of your order and the mind And blessed be the martyrs, today strength’ our hope our stout defence. He will be declared cit- of its founder. For a izens religious institute retains its with us always. So of heaven, who open our soul to such carry on, spreading the swat* re- vitality and vigor only so long as the spirit o i its solves; and instill in fragrance of Christ far and wide by the may they you courage, joy founder survives intact in the order’s discipline and of sincerity and in the of the Lord. your faith, the holiness of and the in- hope, name work, and its members’ conduct. your life, tensity of your virtue. 4 Mission Discussion Draws Pope to Council Hall You may bo sure, beloved brothers, that it would' the contents as well to the order as of their presen- who wants you to be munificent and He who lav- be our most ardent desire to be present at the as- tation. We believe, therefore, that the text will be ishes gifts on you, wants you to possess sembly of the ecumenical council gathered together them and easily approved by you even after noted the TOPIC in this sacred hall of having distribute them, saying ‘give and it will be given the Vatican basilica. necessity of " final improvement. The pondered sug- to you' (St. Leo the Great). determined to at at Having preside least some gestions contained in the schema, the initiatives dis- of your general congregations we have desired to be played, the attitudes anti indications illustrated for Xhe evangelical field, however, even if diligently present today when your attention is' turned on such a high end arouse the can a fervor of action for cultivated fruit in schema of produces happy quantity only if the missions. The grave and singular im- a more intense spreading of the kingdom of God watered by the of of the grace God. Therefore, prayers portance matter which at the moment on earth. oc- They can offer the evangelical seed the for to Advocate the missionaries rise God more fervently, re- possibility of a more abundant harvest. inforced by alms and by good works. Above all like what we is constantly anticipated “O Path's God, You desire that all men should be The Pope speech Nov. 6,196t, in the council in the text that all the Church be missionary, saved and come to the knowledge of Your truth. hall. that even the individual faithful, as far as possible, Send, we pray You, laborers into Your harvest and become missionaries in the deeds'. spirit and in grant them grace to speak Your word with all Those con- who arc enriched with the ineffable gift of N.J. fidence, that Your word issue forth and the Faith, those may be who arc enlightened the splendor that all copies your souls and minds has led us to this de- by glorified and nations may know You, the of the Gospel, those who are part of the cision. In us, the successor of the blessed Peter, royal one true God. and Him, whom You sent, Jesus priesthood of the of ami in you, the successors of the Apostles, the words holy people God, give thanks Christ. Your Son Our Lord who, being God, lives and continually to of the Most High for such a gift and of- the divine mandate re-echo: “Go forth into the reigns.” Newark, fer whole prayers, exercises of piety and material aid in world and preach the Gospel to every crea- Before ending our brief talk, with a paternal ” generous ture The help for the assistance of the heralds of soul salvation of the world the we desire to acknowledge in a special depends on the Gospel. way fulfillment of this mandate. the Fathers of the ecumenical council Because who work there is nothing so 1964, healthy for men nor for the kingdom of Christ in the lands of the mis- more suitable to the glory of God than the coura- other things, the sions. Among illustrious task of prepar- geous effort for of the spreading the Faith, may Besides thbm, 26, ing new roads, of new means, of our thoughts, with all good devising stimulating those who dedicate themselves to the missionary out to new energies for a more wishes, go the priests, the mis- efficacious and wider dif- apostolatc the most excellent of all for auxiliary its impor- sionaries and to those fusion of the Gospel is entrusted to this sacred synod. tance and who -offer concrete help to efficaciousness commit themselves to Examining the schema the missions and who aid the missionary enter- which you have in your spread the true spirit of piety with most hands, in which this is treated, every prises. subject we have noble effort, to Providence surrendering and trust- Our found things apostolic which we impart to all November many worthy of our praise, both as to in blessing ing tlie mercy of God who is “your benefactor of you with paternal affection confirms these wishes.

A GENERAL AUDIENCES Vantage Point for a Vision Of the Universal Church... Through the brief words that we address to vis- bers suffer with it, or if one member glories, all the read in our heart itors at general audiences, we would like to our intentions, our sorrows, our help members rejoice with it" (1 Cor. 12-25/26). them and value to hopes. X understand give some undeter- This, then, is what happens in a visit with the We gladly associate mined impressions, though moving at times, that llis you to these sentiments of Pope. thoughts, joys and sorrows stir can be under- ours which, you within their minds. Then an audience becomes stood. well understand, could only he wide a meditation, a lesson, light which the and grave and always aimed at discourse with a remem- arc the They thoughts, the joys, the sorrows Christ. brance of the audience itself projects upon the future of the Universal Church. And thus you will depart from here, imbued to Loyalty the fatherhood which stands at the with high and wonderful Pope Paul's talk to semi- thoughts, those of the trou- missionaries, nuns and center of the Church, is linked to for loyalty the bled and prodigious life of the entire Church, those narians, at Castelgandolfo, 2, 1964. brotherhood of Sept. which the Church is composed. To of charity in its universal bring the heart dimensions, those that close means to feel the throb of the clear the mind of entire shabby and egotistical thoughts path of life; it becomes beneficent. circulation of tile blood; to honor the and unity of instead make love of God for circu- the Church enter humanity Now. we believe that have guessed right means to into communion with the late therein. that one of the inner of these who Catholicity of the Church. This is impressions come a spiritual exer- In order that this lesson of charity which is to cise characteristic visit the Pope is similar to that experienced by of the papal audience. the papal audience —be You, beloved profound, be operative, be one who climbs a hill and discovers his panoramic sons and daughters, come here to happy, will we now give you our apostolic blessing. vista to has widened include an entire landscape. To visit the Pope is like climbing to heights from which he sees and observes the world. In ...REMINDER OF HER ACE AND other words, on approaching the Pope it is easy to YOUTH think of his position and function in the Church and in the world, and it is easy to realize the vastness One of tiio characteristic impressions of a visit to manity prior our times be and depth of problems that arc centered around him. to the may had also by visit- Pope is the one which compels person to a ing museums, monuments and turn his to libraries, where thoughLs back the past, to and of history treasures past history are housed. Even leaving aside a consideration of the religious tradition. In the house visiting of the Pope a twofold ele- relationships of the Pope with the Lord and with the Not that this is the impression only one experi- ment brings an world of supernatural realities to which his astonishing observation namely ministry ence by a person who attends a papal audience, that of the historical of binds him, a consideration of the ideal and concrete continuity things with a def- because other invite to impressions one examine and inite origin that are seen here and the relationships that pass between him, the Pope, and take stock of present liveli- the present Ollier impressions invite ness of the institution to which these the world the Catholic as well as the secular things refer. one to look ahead to the future, to the final destinies It Is not a museum, not a cemetery. It is appears great and worthy of reflection. of not a human life, individual as well universal. priceless as and exotic collection of From this perspective there become evident the antique objects 'which offers itself to immense hicrarchial of an observant visitor for his organization the Church, consideration. the multitude of the faithful, the far-flung missions, Pope Paul's talk at a general audience It is at a thing alive, and for it to be the enormous variety of institutions that operate very ancient Castelgandolfo, Aug. 9, 1964. and alive is a marvelous within the Church, the dioceses, parishes, religious phenomenon. t'hc fact that it families, societies, the initiatives of of char- is very ancient and yet always prayer, the ity, of apostolatc. same in itself always coherent, always faithful The to fact remains, however, that a visitor, the norms of its distant This is a vision of the Catholicity ami univer- origins, is, we repeat, whether marvelous. We sality of the Church which from this vantage point a pilgrim, a faithful Catholic or a foreign go further to say tliat it is mysteri- observer, in coming the ous. becomes fascinating and impressive. to Pope finds great incen- tives that make him turn his to Hie impression becomes the more alive and thoughts ancient things, to past Here moving furthermore if we realize that in this large customs, to remembrances of the then the vision of the past of the Church, past. documented and complex family which is the Church, each of by many quaint and at times not So too you has his is much so that often he who lacks comprehensible own place. No one extraneous. Each exact details, casts anew light over the of knowledge of the Church is tempted present, not you who is a faithful son of the Church can to suspect that only of the but say: the Church Church, ours as well. this is Church, this is spiritual is an institution of other antiquat- There exists in our my my country! times, times, in our midst, a powerful ed, The same as when, in looking at a map, every- perhaps old fashioned, interesting to students of evidence that derives its voice and strength from I one searches for the where his own history, to archaeologists and entecost, and Uiat point city or antiquarians, but no says: Christ is here; res- longer for urrected, Christ, town is located, likewise, before the picture of the men of our times. lives in His Church and will live. Universal Church which Here the garb, Did the papal audience raises language, ceremonies, coats of you Pay attention, in reading last Sunday’* arms and Gospel about to the gaze of the spirit, each one is invited to take so forth appear like vestiges, difficult to the 10 lepers, how the central intention notice of the fact of his insertion of that Gospel own into the Mys- understand, perhaps very quaint and beautiful, but page is expressed by the fact that tical of Christ strange and one of the Body which is the Church and is per- superfluous to modern life. lepers, miraculously cured, retraced his vaded by a singular and enrapturing sense of com- rd r t ? acknow ledge in Christ his Savior fnTi I V £ i, munion, solidarity and brotherhood. NVe and to thank Him? cannot, naturally, share this opinion, which Beloved sons and daughters: bear in mind at Returned, with that times we seem to read in the a loud voice God. faces of our visitors, [ glorifying . . such a sense of participation in the in its giving thanks (Luke 17, Church, though we may be disposed to debate as to the suit- 15-16).] greatness and complexity, is one of the Such a most beau- ability of certain particular forms that mark the “turning back” appears to us a very tiful and most beneficent to significant and experiences of the visit exterior exemplary act and, as in aspect of the Church and which at one the Gospel the Pope. It is an time, episode, rather experience of living in “God’s to anyone them, made rare. of observing very clear sense! City,” belonging to God’s people, of being one but ® re re uc taiit to turn back whose reason is now more difficult to > in order to rec- with Church scattered all explain ogmzc the "Holy over the world.” and whose derivation of our civilization viewing is more difficult to enjoy. and are dis- It is a moment of light, that can P r enlighten many We are instead ent interests and do not bother very glad that in coming into our XT ®f aspects of common life. To a Catholic common ° life home and patrimon of on* - breathing our atmosphere, our visitors y culture is an must be traversed and sustained by great are thoughts, led to cast a at the glance past, albeit a rapid and which dwell on a spiritual union with all brothers his f °ri!ctfulness in one, because this affects also our Christian con- the Faith summary glance at the past, we „ • "r!' throughout the world. -18 01 believe, is one of the benefits of the papal audience. 101I aware that everything that Like thoughts which make us feel our own fr ° m the con- It is a bright flash over the Church is a treasure trans- past centuries arous- miMnfi ■ cern for the problems of the missions, and "™’ l» a of the ing a spiritual Perennial remembrance, an adventurous religious, vibration in him who witnesses it and human conditions in the different na- history though in itself which we call “historical consistent, a transition, a tions of the which might a sense.” And you earth; thoughts make us enjoy know how modern culture has the and exalted this historical spiritual moral prosperity of this or that shoulll sense as one of the highest expressions of the "lake y° u tilink of region, and which make us grieve for the spirit. f * c t sufferings You know also S®* l fortune. It should revive in perhaps what great need there ‘, „* . ’ °f ■ you of the Church where she r has experienced decadence, is. t Chris t who particularly in our of true and madc of Ulc Church tfao oppression nation, a popular rhnnl f °.r , or persecution. a alion historical sense, while public opinion is y » should make you lovo entirely 1 ,ndB, the - turned toward the future, the youthfulness of the Church. T here forgetting past and , come to mind the words of St. Paul “that Uk ®* e 11f. should often it with ?. awaken in you a sense of there be disowning a frenxy for rash reform* U may no disunion in the body (of Christ) but and revolutions. P y hlst °ry. toward the tradition of the that the members have rh.,r h a nd may care for one another, this Bhould tostm in a However, spiritual vibration which recalls u . you desire to and if one member suffers all the to ctual anything, mem- memory the slow, difficult, pcT P and modern renewal. dramatic march of hu- WithwIL thisim wish, we bless you sincerely.