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Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 11-26-1964 The Advocate - Nov. 26, 1964 Catholic Church Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate Part of the Catholic Studies Commons, and the Missions and World Christianity Commons Recommended Citation Catholic Church, "The Advocate - Nov. 26, 1964" (1964). The Catholic Advocate. 363. https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate/363 3 Decrees The Advocate Proclaimed; Official Publication of the Newark, Archdiocese of' N. J., and Diocese of Paterson 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 rector of Rome’s North With the proclamation of the American College to a group Constitution on the Nature of of Bishops 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 Bishop 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 prelates 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 Archbishop 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 Religion 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 New Jersey 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.