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Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 7-2-1959 The Advocate - July 2, 1959 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 - July 2, 1959" (1959). The Catholic Advocate. 101. https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate/101 Aid Year, The Advocate Refugee Official Publication of Father the Archdioceae of Pleads Newark, N. J., and of the Diocese of Paterson, N. J. Holy VOL. 8, NO. 26 JULY 1959 THURSDAY, 2. PRICE: TEN VATICAN CITY In CENTS a mes ''hundreds of thousands of refu- of refugees” and exhort all Cath- and others likewise, might throw sage the World Refugee who opening gees . ire still held in olics to work make to a success open their frontier* «ver more has Year, Pope John XXIII railed camps or lodged in huts, humil- of the Refugee Year. generously, and speedily brin| or all Catholics to do whatever iated in their Protest Role as human dignity about the human and social re- they can to ease the sad and HF, ASKED plight heings, sometimes exposed Catholics to re- settlement of »o many unfortu- of in refugees. to the worst temptations of member that many cases the dis nate in people For Masons Speaking fluent French over couragement and despair." plight of the refugee is connected Radio with IN Vatican on June 28, the What man, he asked, hfs attachment to the GENEVA, meanwhile, WASHINGTON can re- The National voiced his main Church if Pontiff wholehearted indifferent to that ‘And anybody be where headquarters for the Council sight? of Catholic Men, through the support for Refugee Year pro- tempted—which Cod forbid—to campaign have been established, xecutive i secretary Martin H. the “SO MANY MEN, and close his it gram being conducted under women heart to this appeal, was revealed by Jean J. Work, has protested the inclusion even children auspices of the UN General As are deprived with- let him recall to the Chenard that 55 voluntary agen- of Masonic memory a ritual in the pro- out any fault of their of sembly. own, grave admonition of Our prede- cies have joined the Interna- gram for laying the cornerstone of most some the fundamental cessor : tional Committee for the World of the new to THE POPE'S broadcast of extension the Capi- opened rights the human person,'' he “ Year ‘■'nd if you remain unmov- Refugee and that 15 would tol of building. the year in many the 45 par- said. "Families are divided in the ed by sufferings of the ref- join in the near future. Chenard The ticipating countries. Some, how- of their Commission for the Exten- spite own wishes. Hus ugee wandering hither and is deputy director of th* Euro- to sion of ever, got off an early start. bands are the U. S. Capitol is mak separated from their thither without shelter, where pean Office of Catholic Relief One was England the and ing arrangements for the July 4 where wives children are kept a is that Services and of th# solidarity which you secretary ceremonies. year opened on June 1. from their It said that Presi- way parents." ought to feel with him, know- international committee. dent Eisenhower will American will He "a sorrowful work of lay the cor- participation called this ing as you do that his lot The the committee nerstone "with Masonic ceremon- begin on July 1 by proclama- anomaly In modern today be to deal society," may yours tomor- is with th* general ies." Elsewhere tion of ” it was noted that President Eisenhower. and said that “everybody has row?' public and private agencle* the President is not and Thus it will coincide to this The a Mason with the the duty take matter Pontiff declared that while governmental efforta are that his pri participation would be fiscal year In the U.S. The U.S. to heart and to vale do whatever initiative alone is not e coordinated by the I’N High apart from the Masonic has already announced ritual. special is in his power in order to nough to solve this prohlem and Commissioner for Refugees. Work pointed out that contributions of sad many re- $1,630,000 to bring this situation to an expressed confidence that The commissioner. Dr. ligious ' pub- Augus- bodies "reject . what help the UN out Its end.” lic carry re- authorities will wholehearted te I.lndt, revealed that several stands Masonry for." and raised settlemen program. Iv The Holy Father endeavor during the course of countries are considering liber- the question recalled the whether a specific In radio this to his message. Pope efforts made on behalf of refu- year follow up and in alisation of immigration poli- religious he group should singled John tensifv still the cies. pointed out that "the lot of gees after World War I by Fope morr praiscwor- out on such occasion. FOR GOOD USE: an If re those who thy efforts already aUo The new Guidance Center of the Mt. Carmel Guild located at St. live in exile far away Benedict XV and those by Fius being made/' Lindt revealed that 5,300 hgious ceremonies are conducted, Francis from their homelands has always XII after World War 11. He He the refugee, had been enabled to was dedicated he recalled consentmn Hospital, Jersey City, by Roland 28 Prin- said, then all the major faith Archbishop June evoked . the motherly solici- pointed also to the relief signed by leave refugee between at from have many nations in 1951 camps the are, the to be " cipals ceremony left. Msgr. A. groups right rep tude of the Church Jan Joseph Pooling, archdiocesan Mt. " Catholic The supplies which went nut from on the Status of Refugees and and Apr. 30 of thli Carmel Guild resented 1 year. director, Msgr. James A. Vicar the Church, he said, is mindful of Vatican City and the said 'Would However, 25.000 Hughes. General, Archbishop; other under that these states refugees atill He said even if the the words Msgr. of St. Masons of its Divine pounder: takings sponsored by the (which (,Continued LeRoy E. McWilliams, pastor Michael's, Jersey City; Msgr. Vincent P. Holy signed the convention), on Page 2) were invited as a fraternal "I and said Coburn, Assistant Chancellor, and was a stranger and you took See Msgr Cornelius J. "which Boyle, pastor, Blessed Sacra- group, it is not." it would me in; naked and covered you "Called upon to take this have up ment, Newark. been wiser to invite other me . in prison and you came to precious heritage of charity and fraternal to " to groups participate me of of the defense poor . We in Encyclical Oppose also. He declared that there are turn raise our voice on behalf Cardinal Ottaviani Impressed Some Modern Ideas \ AT I( AN' ( IT\ Receives (N( i— Pope John XXIII revealed de that Pope several in his first are With Growth of Church in U.S. Gaulle, points encyclical not in accord with modern ideas that from depart Divine Revelation. ftOMK Cardinal Ottaviani. and rapid organization of the ( The referred to the which ardinal said, he spoke to the Pope encyclical, was to b« on hi* return here from Advises The a trip Church. chanceries Priests issued a episcopal Holy Father "of the great attach , shortly, in brief sermon delivered solemn In the S said the greatest which Pilgrims dunnß f. I visited made great ment and a im loyalty which the hier- VATICAN Vespers in St. Peters Basilica ingle he had gotten CITY - Popp John THE HOLY FATHER cited l the • impression presston on me because of their archy, After audience de (iaullr for the clergy and Catholic peo- vigil of the Keast of SS while XXIII praised President Charles de Gaulle’s between the Altar of the Confu- in America was one of tre perfect organization." have words of praise for and his party visited Cardinal ple for the Pope and the Prtrr and Paul de (latille of Prance sion and the Altar of mendous and " here for Piux XII when the the Chair. continuing growth See Pope in 1044, Tardint, Vatican nf Holy his Secretary Speaking to more than 2d,non work for the and The Pope * throne, usually During his trip, the Cardinal, lIK SPOKK teghtv nf the peace pros- Prench general met the Pontiff Stale, and then cover- pas In went to St people the a word specifically for of the assembled in red ed who Pro of the Su toral. financial and educational perity Prench community Pope John said Pius XII "the Basilica in white, was changed to red is Secretary was I‘eter'a to pray. The draped basilica, the Ameriran Catholics he said end lor "the benefit of Pope urged to commemorate the Sacred Congregation of the organization of the Church all human- herald of true whose French martyrdom premr and " peace, president gave ornate ail all "to this 'Continue to be in ity De welcome encyclical ol SS Peter suited Arch said of the strong the Gaulle, his wife and offi- teachings still and Paul, and tho Holy Office, twice universities that he continue to show ver monstrances to the basilica letter Faith, cial . with and so generous toward Holy- party were received with all , . simplicity main Papal altar hung with bishop Boland and the Newark noted with wonder" not only the the way to all men of will." and also to the Basilica of waa Mother good* St.