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PATERSON supervise Bishop Navagh and carry on the dialogue Msgr. Christian D. Haag, pas- Music returns to the status this week announced the establish- between separate Catholics and those of other tor of St. Monica’s. Sussex, was it had before of 1958, with Emil ment five diocesan commissions, in the pattern established by Msgr. faiths, named chairman of the Commission R. Suchon. pastor of Sacred Official including one for ecumenism. Pope John XXIII Heart, Publication of the Archdiocese of N. and Pope Paul VI, on Christian Newark, J., and Diocese of Paterson Doctrine, with Rev. as chairman. Its function Other commissions will deal with the said. Rockaway, Bishop Guiding norms are A. pastor of St. Roger Hebert, Clare’s, will be to assist pastors to Vol. No. 38 the liturgy, Christian doctrine, to promote 13, 1964 PRICE sa- expected be laid down the Va- as THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 15 by Clifton, secretary. choirs CENTS and to see to it that all the tican Council. The Commission on Sacred Litur- faithful contribute to the in See singing Listing, Page 3 gy will have as its particular respon- sacred functions calling for song. BISHOP NAVAGH has reflected the the sibility of the Con- implementation Msgr. J. pastor of cred music, and sacred art and interest in the Eastern Church shown stitution Henry Vcith, World Interest on Sacred Liturgy promul- Focuses Holy Trinity, Passaic, is chairman of architecture. The and John and Pope Paul gated liturgy by Pope by the Vatican Council last De- the Commission on Sacred Art art commissions are estab- in his and being appointment of two cember. The corhmission will engage which lished of Architecture, has advisory re- as separate entities after priests the Byzantine-Mcl- in a and study explanation of the wor- to sponsibilities in the and having been joined an existing chite Rite to the commission, Rev. of buildings ship the Church, the On especially re- of the churches of Texts on furnishings the on Ecumenism commission sacred music in 1958. Maxim Chalhoub and Rev. Albert cent and forthcoming changes in the diocese. Gorayeb, both of St. Ann’s, Paterson. and Sacraments. Frank Msgr. J. The vicar THE COMMISSION general, Msgr. John J. for ecumen- Msgr. Joseph J. Gallo, rector of Rodimer, assistant By PATRICK RILEY chancellor, is permitting Catholics to takp mon with Protestants ism Shecrin, and the chancellor, and of which the Bishop himself will . will Msgr. Paterson, chairman. William VATICAN CITY

the same. mon into some sort of INTEREST stantially good CENTERS chief- conflict. The revised draft ly on one part of the schema: THE DRAFT would even spur situates religious freedom its statement on lib- religious Catholics to com- For worship in within the common good. Council erty. For the Protestant and

humanistic world, this is a test REV. of the By EDWARD DUFF good intentions of the Published council and of the Catholic Version (RNS) - Gath- Church. olicism’s 2.300 Bishops will Bishop Navagh In recent months, reassemble however, in St. Peter’s Basi- the world has focused lica next press Monday for the third Romp Bound its attention Of Draft on session on the schema’s Jews of the Second Vatican

PATERSON - statement concerning the Council. Bishop Jews. As far Jews In the nine Navagh will leave for the as arc con- weeks of work cerned the third session of the Vatican statement has been before its scheduled adjourn- weakened Called Nov. Council 11 from Ken- by removal of the Inaccurate ment on 20, the council Sept. will continue on a Scandina- wording absolving the Jews as the process of nedy Airport vian Air a ROME au- Service chartered race of the charge of (NC) Although One error in the renewal, reform and un- LABOR DAY MASS Rev. J. relating deicide. thorities of Francis assistant second from flight at 7 Jews sec this charge the Holy See res- authorized translation is in Houghton, chancellor, left, p.m. tools of work at refused to make blesses at the Labor Mass 7 at Sacred Heart Cathedral. The Bishop will be as being the root of anti- olutely any Article 32, which reads in part Day Sept. As- ac- comment him is Rev. J. See Box semitism. on publication in the as follows: sisting Aloysios Welsh, moderator of the sponsoring Guild of St. Jo- Score, Page 7 companied by Rev. Ber- nard Both the statement New York Herald Tribune of the Worker. The are, left to P. I'rusak, assistant on reli- "Following the teaching of seph laymen right, Joseph Puzo, chairman of the social gious and the the ’s the Apostle action committee of the chancellor, who is to liberty state- Paul (cf. Rom. 11, Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Men, Welsh and Al the Church going Eugene to the needs of draft declaration on Jews, it Rome for higher studies in ment on the Jews were ori- 25), the Church expects in modern un- Wagner. They were acolytes at the Mass. man. ginally has been known for months canon law. incorporated in the shakeablc faith and with It will ar- do so more expedi- that the document ecumenism schema but secret has dent desire the itself, entrance of tiously, it is expected, been in channels by during the second session they circulating that people (the into reason Jews) the of the experience of the detached not council Reformation.” The document were from it and prescribed by reg- fulness of the of God Paterson two earlier people the in- ulations. sessions, was withdrawn John now stand as separate “dec- established Christ.” Buys tensive by Pope by Property work of the council and remanded to a Mixed larations." are distinct Publication was re- commissions They long the inter- THE INACCURACY during from the of the of this Commission. body schema garded as inevitable. When it cession and the new regulation translation is the but tied to it it rendering of devised proecdurally as came, proved to be fairly In to reduce repetitious FOREIGN OBSERVERS the Latin word, "accessum," lor well as accurate from the by subject matter. viewpoint argument. have noted the self- as Wayne growing "entrance.” Seminary This word of a simple trans- ALL THREE dictionary confidence and influence of chapters of the "accessum" had been SUMMONED lation, but slipshod from the care- by Pope John the of the schema PATERSON - Bishop Nav- An examination the American in body were de- fully chosen was given as a result of fund drive. XXIII as hierarchy and had "a forward to- bated viewpoint of pre- agh this week announced the last for step council deliberations. It is at the second session. theological spring candidates fur The others will be schools ward ex- even replaced another word high a doctrinal penetration cision. It was not the trans- MVi pected that in the third They have been purchase of acres in the seminary’s pioneer class. in Clifton and Paterson. ses- extensively that was deemed less and a formation of lation circulated the exact. consci- sion the revised in among Wayne on which the new dio- Those accepted will attend is Bishops of the U.S. the light of criti- Its nearest English oth- A minor seminary a school ence" the U.S. equivalent council’s objectives will Bishops. . cesan minor will benefit from an increased cisms leveled at the seminary be er diocesan or parochial high which men have originals is probably "approach." It prepares young been particularized by prominence, one that their in debate constructed monies schools this and will come who have from conciliar and in writ- THE DRAFT of the state- cannot be through year graduated Paul in four certainly rendered Pope points: numbers and their contributed to the recent $7 to the importance ten comments offered as “entrance." seminary as grammar school for the “ITte by coun- ment, as in the Trib- sophomores priest- self-awareness of the in the Universal published million for Church would cil Fathers and non-Catholic "Program Prog- next fall. hood. une, is a revision ol the draft This sentence itself falls un- Church, her renewal, the ress” campaign. warrant. observer*. These revised It offers the full four- presented at the second ses- der doubt from • theological, bringing together of all Chris- The political detente in East chapters will be voted or more TIIE SEMINARY Is one of year high school course to its Uans in the upon sion. precisely, from an ex- unity, dialogue of this TIIE SITE lie* between throe raises the at session. of view. new schools to he built students. the Church with the Europe possibility The that has at- cgetlcal point It is not contem- The schema change Black Rd. (Rt. 202 of a attendance of Bish- as revised in- yet settled Oakrldgc t porary world." larger tracted most attention is the among biblical and the ops from Communist lands. cludes a humble confession scholars whether Paterson-Hamburg The 70-odd schemata of omission of the original draft's the full gath- or faults Turnpike and is next to the The representation of th« on the Catholic side. together of of draft documents on denial that the Jews can be ering the people assorted 11 acres which will Orthodox Churches will seem- Its exposition of what God Vi be the that were distributed Catho- accused of that will be achieved on earth topics to justly dcicide, Leadership as Map be it was last site of Our ingly year. lics have In common with Prot- or in heaven. Lady of Consolation the Bishops before the is of Another open- The adamant God-killing. Church. refusal of tha estants is more dynamic than ing of the council in 1962 have change is a stronger emphasis Church of Greece will make in the MEANWHILE, in New York "The is accessible been reduced original. the seminary to 13 on eventual to- items, difficult for the Ecu- gathering the head of the American to the three counties of the dio- things If it is passed Jew- seven taking the form of as it now gether ot the Jewish Training Project menical people ish Committee cese." the Patriarch, Ills Beati- stands, the and a promin- said. “It is "sense of the council" schema may have into that of Bishop resolu- "people God,” tude I of Con- ent Jewish Sem- Just a short distance from Pts. PATERSON Richard J. of the diocesan will tions that will Athenagoras its most effect which Theological council, not call for startling by is the Church. who is known to fa- condemned 23 and 46 and the main director of the the convocation at floor stantinople inary professor road McCaffery, open 8 p.m. discussion. vor closer ties statements in the to Paterson." with Rome. schema as The land is pres- leadership development pro- and will then turn the program TIIE COUNCIL will address The third it was published. ently undeveloped. gram of the National Council over to William F. Johnson of session will open itself this fall Morris B. of Catholic will to the following with Pope Paul VI and 24 coun- On the Inside Abram, president Building arrangements are Men, be princi- Wayne, former president of the ... of the to at texts in order: on the cil Fathers from nations AJC, and Abraham still be announced. The sem- pal speaker a convocation to National Council and chairman Church, many on the Pastoral BRING YOURSELF the Joshua Heschel Office of Bish- Mass at the up-to-date on of the Jewish inary will eventually include at be held by the Paterson Dio- of the leadership program. celebrating papal on Ecumenism Vatican 10 ops, with its in St. Peter’s Basilica. Council by reading and seminary concentrated their least a four-year high school cese Sept. at the Alexander McCaffery will explain the two allied fire on what for Hamilton Hotel. declarations, the Aside from concclebration, clipping the handy-reference box- they saw as the young mon preparing for details of the leadership pro- first on Religious intention to base an the which self-administer- Liberty, the the opening day ceremonies on appeal for priesthood. It is expected The purpose ot the gram, is score meeting second on Jews Page 7 of and non-Chris- will be similar to those which improvement Jewish-Cath- to open next September with is to launch the lay leadership ed through reading and small OUR QUESTION tians, and finally a revised the BOX editors, besieged olic relations on possible first and second classes. discussion usually opened second session. No con- year course under the auspices of groups, over achema on Divine Revelation. with letters the version of Jews. Heschel formal of the coun- on Birch Society, said: the Diocesan • Council of Cath- a of seven sessions. period This leaves for "A a further ses- cil Fathers will take this week answer message that regards REV. JOHN A. olic Men. place. the questions Sullivan, Bishop Navagh will A selected group of those sion the examination of the the Jew as a candidate for During the ceremonies the most often presently director of Morris attend the convocation. present will be asked to attend raised by readers. See.. 4 topic of "the Church in Page conversion and Pope will deliver a in proclaims that Catholic High will b.‘ retreat speech School, a at St. Paul’s Abbey the CATHOLIC HIGH the Today’s World," theme Latin. SCHOOLS are grow- destiny of Judaism is to rector EACH in the dio- of the seminary and later in the month to take the proposed by Cardinal Suenens faster disappear will be abhorred has ing than grammar schools. by Rev. Vincent A. now cese been asked to send a Molloy, course. in the closing of the the Jews all the world days For this and other education over studying in Rome, will be vice priest-moderator and six lay- first These men will then be in session and and is bound to foster popularly re- Distaff Side rector. Rev. P. Kow- men. These will form the nu- news, turn to 3 recipro- Anthony of that the ferred to "Schema 17.” Page cal distrust charge seeing pro- as as well bitter- alski cleus of the as and Rev. Elso C. Intro- training program. The gram continues in the various central burden and chief ness and resentment.” ini will also be on the John faculty. C. Wegner, president areas of the diocese. challenge of the session will At Council be the final elaboration of the Constitution Understanding the Race Problem on The Church, an CASTELGANDOLFO(NC) - exposition climaxing a century Women will be invited to at- of theological speculation and tend several sessions of the answering the question of what Vatican Council this fall. the Catholic Church considers Pope Paul announced the herself to be. Are Exiles in move —a council "first” Their to Own a nuns Negroes of at his sum- Land group THIS TEXT offers a total mer home here and ended view of the "Discrimination is That, in Church, one forbidden a vastly bad to poverty, bad has deep- months of and simplified jobs, to been killed twice with than speculation ar- in the sale before, pointed pride at the suc- "A law for its er a of her in- or rental form, is the fear of health, depends description of homes, many to decaying homes and and of its backers gument on the one private- cessful work which has situtional structures and subject. the sale land white homeowners New Jer- legal on obedi- legal of open and the m back again. views strength voluntary ly the bill's current led to homeowners It focuses With different Negro in ence, not said machinery. on the HE TOLD THE Sister* that rental apartments. sey. it For citizens punishment," of words, years, have chances wiUi biblical pessimism, many Heckel. "Prohibition failed figure of the of might also from white been large developments. be- People the women auditors will be "Ranks and other loan insti- come organizing fair housing He admitted that the divi- God, the in and cause the weren't con- community drawn from tutions apartment dwellers, apart- groups. have people religious congre- cannot discriminate They begged. BASICALLY, there are sion’s which Christ lives then, housing caseload 150 vinced that it through and ment owners, homebuilders and pressured was right. We gations and major Catholic in the conditions cajoled real es- two to the for acts in the world. against you approaches prob- the year ending June 30 must convince and some public officials. people that women’s organizations. for was “But Its last two await granting mortgages or very light. one case they should support civil right* chapters Their representation, he Ihe first in a series of articles formal floor borne loans.'' THE on fair housing legislation favorably settled will often discussion. msprovement DANGER of these legislation." They said, would he small "but in Sew seated concern the fears and the Jersey pn as part of our series on forestall many similar com- role of in of continuing Mary and almost (From “These Are Your importance CURVIN significant aym- interracial plaints," he noted: The ASKED for plugs the Church and the Church in their elimination was recently problems. guilty bolic." Rights. A Guide to New Jer- for the see the handwriting on the legal loopholes. "It's no glory community of the illustrated by James Farmer, The women will be Invited *ey’s Law Discrimin- right for of Against operators. have wall and heed it. more a man to dis- Kingdom God united with national director of the Con- tale They en- tern legal and educational. to attend certain solemn rites ation." the State Christ, its published by tered criminate against Negroes be- Head, after death gress of Racial Equality: neighborhoods as good Both are effective in their which Division on Civil own ’S at at "questions of special Rights.) laws and cause he lives in a and the end of time. ’’The nation's cities will ambassadors to the two-family will nev- pave way. interest to the life of women their enforcement house than if he This for who have were owns a huge strictly theological des- By JOHN R. SULLIVAN er be secure from riots, from way Negroes But fair housing committees are debated," the in 1962 Howard Uni- he said. of the Church will being Pope been fortunate find and praised by development," cription economic jnd social problems, enough to good-will groups to be said. Between that bold versity law school dean Klein also- asked for provide orientation for all sum- in “white" ex- as long as the Negro ghettos housing areas. most effective must operate W. Robinson 111, tended laws. other considered mary of the law and the real- Spottswood But he also topics in the exist," he said Scion Hall on a very personal gt NEW basis; they then chairman of the U.S. the need council. It will be the matrix, ity ot slum life for millions of JERSEY has had a acknowledged for University. can’t cover a lot of ground Civil Rights Commission for of the Negro and Puerto Rican citiz- civil rights law on the book* more and better grassroots example, concept Asks in the contcxt.'one day after at once. Prayers which played a role in the education and organization ot the col- en* lies a since IMS. In 1954 it was ex- key efforts. He himself complex, dangerous the rioting in Rochester, And the law can’t make N.Y., peo- recently-passed of the land of laws and tended to built with federal civil travels throughout the state legiality Bishope. For Council loopholes, and week after housing love each a Harlem’s ple other; it can The bill. local officials concept of the customs and funds or rights persuading to collegial- bigotry, smiles Farmer’s public public assist- force them to VATICAN CITY (NC) outbreaks, message only tolerate of the - and jeers —and Rut who start their civil lty their uni- an occasional ance. each other's Robinson, presided own rights Bishops, was painfully cloar. presence. Pope Paul has asked that a in versal and intention. In over two-day hearing programs. jurisdiction com- good rental and there a He was the 1957, sale of Clearly, is need for mon Sunday, Sept. 27, be set summing up Newark, had an Curvin and Heckel responsibility is an idea It Is the rare who all hous- both education and the important specifi- aside Negro cost in and in dollars FHA or VA-financed law. that has rested as a day of world- misery reservation: asked for dormant for this land. cally more can cross Those of this ing was brought under the outspok- than wide prayer for the maintaining “second bill, HOW MUCH togetherness Is “While this has more a mlllenium. success and legislation en and vigorous attacks on the who do are sometimes faced in 1961, nearly all private- of the Vatican Council's city" for someof citizens. and how There is general our necessary effective clearly eradicated many in- problem by church authorities expectation with the of exiles ly-financed apartments and third session. reality being He was that cities the efforts? that from the He also asked saying our are equalities of opportunity, the and laymen. council will in their own neighborhoods. housing developments of 10 or all who are able will be to It come some lnstru-/ to offor the unatiractive, costly depends. Robert a laws have also made denials There permament The homes Curvin, are. then, any number peace they sought In the maintain and more were Included. ment of collaboration fast on September’s three dangerous for director of the Newark-Essex of protection more sub- between suburbs equal of solutions offered to the turns out to be But the iaw exempts the ember 25 and only all to live in unless release pri- of tle and and his fellow Bish- days, Sept. 23, we chapter CORE, reported al- sophisticated, hence' of decent (Pope an truce. vately-financed sales problem securing uneasy the 10% of citizens forced of homes ops, an 26. our most no progress In more difficult to and for minorities. organization some- Individual securing pinpoint housing Each on an basis —a time* referred The chose 14, by prejudice into their for in correct.” to as a "Senate Pope Sept. "IF NEGROES Into decay- housing Negroes Irving- has its all of whom move vast number of homes sold in backers, of the Church." the Feast of the Exaltation central ton and Hillside. ing areas. Dean Willard C. Heckel admit that combination of my their the state each of a neighborhood, prop- year. “But The schema "On Divine of the the we’ve made some real Law all Holy Cross, as erty will the value FOR Rutger* a direc- approaches is beat. deteriorate, YEARS, certain citi- A bill to School, Revelation" is of the council’s bring all home in the a opening day of will breakthroughs Oranges tor of the New Com- Some of these approaches completely my property drop and zens of will have at- sales and Jersey revised third session good the rental of and text of the schema to to the nearly Maplewood." mittee Against will be examined later, on point 1 will lose the respect 1 have to the circle Discrimination tempted snap of all into the "The Sources of cross as a source of salva- apartment* sphere Robert R. Klein, in Revelation" earned in the discrimination Supervisor Housing, called for a community. I which leads a of the law more the anrl the of languishes in an of Education for the State rejected by Nov. tioo source the have law (Next week: New Bishops may even to move." from to complete coupled with an Jersey’s council's Negro poor education, Assembly committee It Division 20, 1962. That vote has been for success. now. on Civil extended hopes Rights. education program. Law Against Discrimination). called "the end of the Counter- T H A I) 2 IS V O C A 1' E September 10, 1964 People in the News Briton Predicts Marriage Law Changes Juan LONDON (NC) Garcia, one of veteran Vatican - The ecu- as Catholics is Insurmount- has not deacon as an independent ec- diplomat, that classical Masses at pres- "It is a best-known menical council great mistake In Spain’s bullfight- been may provide able. clesiastical but named titular office, part of ent In use should give to for way spiritual to go num- ers, has become a Dominican changes In on things, by of Malllana and the laws “Some people have an the Apoatolic Nun- ministry. . bers. novice. mixed cio to Guatemala marriages, Archbishop actual objection to the physi- He said ho would like to see and El Sal- "But again all thia is ”'f, as faith John Heenan of Westminster quite we believe, vador. cal act of a promise the diaconate used to give The Rev. John tlie signing pas- different from the idiom is the gift of Findlow, said in an interview using God, then In a Rev. here. willing to say and toral before John M. Martin, ‘yes* experience a man that used Anglican chaplain to the Brit- The people are to in way it is impertinent for us lo discussed but not the has ish C.S.P., has been named Archbishop agree, liking writ- made the irrevocable de- embassy in Athens, has their music. In Africa, for ex- presume to decide at the promises that all why a children ten promise," Archbishop Hee- cision of the "He been named his church's procurator general of the Paul- priesthood. have some excel- given moment the is rep- of a mixed will said. "That ample, they gift given ist Fathers in nome and marriage be nan kind of objec- in resentative to the Vatican chap- -might spend a year a par- Masses. I've heard these. here and Sec- raised as denied there. In fact, lain Catholics and the tion," he said, "could easily be ish acquiring pastoral experi- retariat for Christian delegate for U,S. armed not it is a Unity. agreement that there They are vulgar. They are most way of in the Mediterranean will be met.” and whether in dangerous forces ence seeing These other not cheapening. partic- this religious-social Msgr. Bruno no than the Catholic But he warned "I would fact studying Torpigliani, a area. not he has the a aptitude, ular Masses attract problem. . . ceremony. be through prepared to say that the true vocation," Archbishop the musical Idiom which the "Whether or not the number "There are those who feel council will decree that it no Heenan said. there understand and of conversion* very that people increases, there strongly the non- matters about promis- "As it longer is, a goes Catholic boy to. There is a big dif- is little doubt in mind that Beran partner should be able ing to the respond my bring up children into a seminary and Archbishop ference.” to to his the influence of the Church go own church for a as Catholics. I cannot imagine, comes out a After- priest. will increase with the blessing, as well receive that growing as myself, the council will wards he find himself may un- ASKED ABOUT the in cooperation between Christians the drop blessing of the Catholic say that." suitable.” conversions in England and of every denomination. The To Church. Tliat kind of ec- Council...'If’ thing, The thinks it Archbishop Wales, and the that umenical Heenan ARCHBISHOP suggestion movement, through Archbishop in- HEENAN "most that the devo- said, unlikely the ecumenical movement is the volves no lessening of tension, hos- BONN, Germany (NC) released In great principle," went on to answer tion of the faithful October, 1963, and question* will be in- Influencing non-Catholics to tility and the The Czechoslovak Communist about "jazzing up" the liturgy, prejudice against was transferred to Mukarov, creased by Jazz. . . The liturgy hold back from coming into HE SAID the Church, will produce much government is signed promise the decline in and ready to auth- adjacent to Prague. The Arch- conversions, should be dignified and beau- the Church, about the Archbishop more open-mindedness in the orize Archbishop Ber- bringing up children the restoration of the order of Joseph bishop was first allowed rela- tiful. It is unthinkable to me Heenan said: public." an of to Prague go to Rome, tive personal freedom. He re- if he agrees not to return to ceived visitors, Including Ihe to The Czechoslovakia, according a press and clergymen of hi* Father’s Week the Holy report by German Catho- archdiocese. He was also able lic news agency KNA. to ise the telephone and on

The Archbishop has been one ccession was interviewed Calls for Individual practically Isolated from the by 10. * distance from Vienna Renewal outside world in his guarded by a news agency. to CASTELGANDOLFO residence In rise that an (NC) Church itself is Radvanov, near Hopes began entering anew and the enrich- preaching Tabor in southern Bohemia. agreement would be reached in the 80th Participants epoch. ment of worship. . . between the Czechoslovak biennial Katholikentag (Ger- gov- The in a tele- Pope special "Whatever GUARDS AROUND Catholic one to the the ernment and the Vatican to man convention) at vised address summoned indi- speaks prel- faithful today, the doctrine of ate’s quarters require written allow Archbishop Beran to at- Stuttgart, Germany heard viduals to in join making the the based faith, on Holy permission from the religious tend the Second Vatican Coun- Pope Paul VI assert that God renewal effective. Scrip- ture, has first place." affairs bui-cau’ of the Czecho- cil in Rome. But last is renewing the world, and April the "Tlie Church may not be of slovak government before ad- the Vicar this • state-supported Cap- world, but she lives in mitting visitors, but permits itular of Prague, Rev. Antonin this world and has a mission Plans ...in God's Eastern City have been refused recently on Stchlik, complained to the re- for this world,” the Pope said. the grounds "that conversa- ligious affairs CASTELGANDOLFO (NC) office that "Therefore her members on tions with Pope Paul, at an ’Mister’ Beran priests were going to Mukarov Study Center earth are called to reflection audien:<\ characterized disturb the diffi- matters instead of the a papal audi- might very on pastoral by changes which we are VATICAN cult contacts with the Vati- to CITY (NC) - ence as a spiritual experience coming him. Soon after- experiencing ... so that each Paul VI "of can." ward, Pope hopes to build living in God’s city, of be- Archbishop Beran was person may start the spriritua! a center for Eastern to God’s After 14 years of intern- moved to Radvanov and held es- longing of be- renewal within himself. The people, pecially Orthodox theology ing one with the Holy Church ment, Archbishop Beran was under closer surveillance. spiritual renewal of each in- Jerusalem scattered all in as a memorial over the world." dividual his life from God, of his January there the thoughts meeting in God and for God is the Discussing of with Orthodox Patriarch the thousands the basis for the re- attending Athenagoras spiritual of Constantinople. weekly general Observers newal of the family and hence audience, Pope Optimistic He has enlisted Paul said "visiting the the help of for the different nations. . Popes . is Rev. Theodore M. like to Hesburgh, “The person who lives in climbing heights from which C.S.C., of Notre we can sec and president the spirit of Christ will not observe the Dame Father Hes- give world. That is to Over University. himself up to material Council Talks that has interested American say on approaching the burgh things or let himself be led by CUBAN HOLIDAY - Bishop Navagh greets the of Mr. and Mrs. oilman Pope, it is to think about family Humberdo Gar- Ignatius A. O’Shaugh- brute but easy force, rather, his en- rido at a reception which followed , Pro- will have the his and his a Sept. 6 Mass in honor of Our of they appearance nessy of St. in position function in Lady Charity, Paul, Minn., tire life will be ever of Cuba, testant and Orthodox of more the Church patroness at St. Joseph’s Church, Paterson. optimism reflecting less than .he best tlie and in the world The children ore Humberdo. Jr project. shaped by the of , remained —with of Catholics. glowing light and it is 4. Next to high some thinking will also easy to realize the 6, and his sisted Ophelia, the Bishop is Manuel brother of Humberdo. Support be sought Christ." Oarrido. reservations over the pros- But he vastness and of commented that the from Catholic rec- depth ques- university Turning to pects of Christian unity Scripture study tions that grow- council has had great tors at the are centered around already forthcoming Paris the expressed the ing from the Pope hope him. Press Panel Second Vatican moments of . . response to the meeting of the International it Mission Oct. 18 would "contribute to the Day ... Council. "And the and to the Federation of Catholic Univer- impression be- Holy Spirit Scrip- deepening of stud- The were theological feelings expressed tures, and other moments it sities. comes more alive and ies, to the renewal of Church moving In Is An reports to the meeting of penitence and that if you realize that in thia Revived for openness Appeal Support the Faith and Order Commis- were and not*d and that memorable, large complex family sion of ROME ROME the World Council of that is the (NC) - The An Protestants should each of has US. appeal for the the earth. Their voice resounds ae Greek Church, you Churches Orthodox Prelate observers at the his own will missions —and for two by thankful to aec evidence thet place. No one is ex- Bishops’ press panel op- the everywhere in the world. They second council session. erate the million on Luther and Calvin’s are traneous. Each of you who Is during third session people earth "who make use of goals every means: Prof. Jo«e Miguez-Bonino, now a faithful son of the Church of the Second Vatican Coun- do not know God as their being reached at the Warns of schools, hospitals, nurseries, Catholic ‘Trap’ dean of the Protestant theologi- can this is cil. Father” has been issued council. say: my churches. Church, They enlighten cal school in Buenos ATHENS this is in Aires, (RNS) - with the The dox Church. my spiritual country. The was established conjunction com- whole with the panel by populations said the head of the Orthodox ing World Argentina, ecumenical SPEAKING FOR the Ortho- Church • the American Mission Oct. 19. light of civilization." Bishops during Day council POPE PAUL said the relic have had a dox in Greece has urged all the first council Pietro Sigismon- meetings Karukm high- to Vatican session to Archbishop Their work would be para- Christians, Biahop would be entrusted to tlie Returninft help sincerity and determination to Ignore dl, secretary of the Congrega- Sarkissian of the Armenian ranking prelates pub- newsmen their stories. lyzed if they could not count Orthodox Church in Greece develop toward Christian renewal that lic as tion for the Orthodox Church in Lebanon ceremonies attending the CASTELGANDOLFO (NC) It achieved great Propagation of the on the' habitual collaboration a token of his love popularity many Protestant church gath- return to of "brotherly Paul will end Faith, asked the faithful to be- sa

By JOHN J. DALY, JR. most crash a program in the DIOCESE OF PATERSON ticipation by Catholic secon- certain all U.S. Catholic past three high faeilities available to CCD years. school pro- 24 DE GRASSE WASHINGTON (NC) dary teachers, especial- schools are STREET He cited regularly getting grams and will the success of the the invite Cath- Catholic ly if the PATERSON secondary education lay people, Congress association’s olics 1, NEW JERSEY consultant. published in public schools to this department’s new passes the bill (a revised join year will step Na- materials. up move- Brother E. their activities. Anthony of La tional Defense Education ments toward stronger aca- Act) v Salle Father Koob thinks College, who the which AS PART of this that the demic content, fewer joined proposes get the general parish NCEA they CCD and Clergy in as an Catholic May expert same stipend now drive, he said, the of the high schools schools and closer ties with given only days in evaluation of schools to will coordinate and school instructors small school are num- religious in- Catholics in public high public en- parish teachers. struction rolled in the bered. “You programs, using the schools. institutes," he cannot today run Appointments “We same textbooks invited schools to have said. a good and It also will The stipend is $75 a week high school with fewer perhaps continue to wres- often him visit their than the same teachers. them, study plus $l5 for each 500 he said. tle with the dilemma of admis- dependent. pupils,” the of diocesan curriculum, background and economi- commissions sion standards, turn away hun- “Academically SHARED-TIME education Commission the THE DEPARTMENT is for Sacred teachers, and recommend pub- it Liturgy _ dreds cally doesn’t work,” he will Msgr. Frank J. Rodimer of in many further this applicants improvements, a series coordination, the response lishing of curriculum maintained. J.C.D., chairman; Rev. Lawrence C. and increase “Even a school he said. Rev. places, tuition. Under shared Callaghan, Jo^pn has been He is reports special national with Ladl *lal s Flek overwhelming. by 300 pupils Rev. J. This outline was offered here complicates time plans, students ' - Anthony Franchino booked committees. The can split S.T.L Rev. Fclician A. solidly until next subjects are things Foy, 0.F.M., Rev. by Rev. C. Albert O. enormously. You cannot their classes Elias Mayer OS B Koob, between both Rev. Lawrence spring.” science, mathematics, offer all D. Rev. Eng- the Catholic McGlnley, J. associate secretary of courses you and schools. Joseph Meyer Very’ Praem., social foreign public C V lish, studies, should and the J C D Rev Tll0 J- the school FATHER KOOB back-breaking "Shared-time is ™5 Trapas- secondary depart- thinks last and going to blos- so , s TTr 0 'S°®’ ’ - languages religion. cost of ment of the National year’s NCEA acquiring equipment som. I think tiie Catholic convention and "These day will come Commission are a for Ecumenism having strong such as is needed (Bishop serves Educational Association since the tumult for good when new Catholic as _ over Perkins not _ high J. chairman) Mary impact only on our educa- laboratories is Msgr. Joseph Gallo. 1961. not worth it for schools S.T.L., secretary, Rev. Peter Biasiotto Ryan’s book, “Are Parochial will be built on close tors, but on other pro- M Rcv Franc s J a small school.” '* Bischoff, Rev. Maxim Schools the to the ’ ' ' | - M.A., Chalhoub’ Answer?’’ gave fessionals too,” he said. Proximity public Rev. James J. TO FATHER there The But even with Doyle, Rev. J L. Koob, the new he ames Rev. Albert academic NCEA's model big, schools,” said. Fallon, are improvement science cur- Gorayeb. Rev. John E. two facts of life schools, he said, students will Morris, Ph. D„ STL Rev John major drive "a good shot in As for tuition, Father Koob P the riculum was praised the in- O’ConneU, Rev. Richard about modern Catholic by still be turned away. G. Rento, S.T.L high arm.” sees it as Msgr FranH J fluential American Institute of going higher. AndrCW schools. it is Because of Father Koob MSBr J Romanak P M "First, impera- The federal this, Admission procedures -A-. sgr. Wil- government will Biological Sciences and will SSTwiS ’ ' ' - tive that we increase copies the our aca- give it sees day when the Con- continue to be another he said, acquired es- demic push, were by the institute troublesome, Commission for Christian challenge for students. fraternity of Christian Doc- Doctrine when it corrects legal de- distribution pecially in those areas where Msgr. Christian D. Haag a for to all its com- chairman, Secondly, we must the trine and Catholic schools Rev. Roger A. accept fect that has high schools are unable Hebert, secretary, Rev. Pascal Cac- kept large num- mittees. high to en- truth that will work hand-in-hand cavaUe O.F.M. Rev. we are not going bers of on the roll all graduates Cap., James J. Daft, Rev private school teach- The Modern of Catholic Joseph A Foreign Lan- Re'- to educate more than 50% of high school level under direc- Roger F. Hebert. ers from in fed- grade schools. “I’m afraid we 0.F.M., Rev. William J. King’ participating guage he the eligible students.” Association, said, tion of the diocesan STD Rev. Francis J. superin- will have to get Klauder, 5.D.8., Rev. Thomas erally sponsored summer in- was attracted used to the H. by the NCEA tendent ' Rev. Richard The drive to raise academic of schools. idea Murphy, G. Rev. James J. stitutes. that not everyone is Rento, Rugel Rev on courses and go- A. standards has study language He that Catholic Alphonse Tuozzo. amounted to al- "We will far greater predicted ing to get in anymore," he see par- has taken the lead in making high schools will Commission make their commented. for Sacred Music - Msgr. Emil R. Suchon chair- man, Rev. Francis J. English, Rev. Leo M. Fanning, Rev. Louis J. Gallo, Rev. John R. Ryan, Rev. Daniel A. Vecchiollo! Commission for Sacred Art and Architecture Passaic Board Msgr. Henry J. Denies Bid Veith, chairman, Francis Msgr. H. Murphy, Rev. Carl J Wol- sin, S.T.L.

Sole: The vicar general For Course in Theism and chancellor are ex-officio members of alt commissions.

NORTH HALEDON The the Bible and pray on an in- Eastem Christian, is located issue of Bible in dividual basis in school. reading pub- here. His three how- lic schools children, arose again in this His request for the theism ever, attend the public schools. Passaic County heard Community course was by the North It is his Center contention, ex- last week when the Shopping Board of Haledon board Sept. 1. He has pressed in a letter to Dr. Fred- Education turned down the re- a similar placed request with erick M. Ra.,binger, state su- quest of a Protestant parent the Manchester Regional High perintendent of schools, that to have a in theism School board and course has also it is imperative for the home, Classroom Site introduced in the asked both boards to allow public a the church aand the school to schools here. of FRANKLIN LAKES voluntary program prayer be related in the a Rooms life of child. on the second floor of anew Neale a Swectman, member and Bible North Hale- He further contends that center here served as classrooms reading. shopping for Most Blessed of the North Haledon Christian don students attend Man- "when of the three Sacrament School this week as the one 1964-65 school year opened. Reformed spheres Church, also will chester of adult Sixth and seventh High. influence is out of grade were accommodated at week pupils the meet this with Dr. Har- Sweetman is a member of Urban a the situation is unten- Farms while the first five phase, Shopping Center, classes con- old Passaic Straub, County Su- congregation which sponsors able. That in order tinued to be held at for me to nearby Our Lady of Perpetual Help School perintendent of Schools, to dis- its own parochial school relate sys- the home and the church Oakland, as they were last year. cuss Sweetman’s request that tem in the West with the school Bergen-Pas- for my chil- his children CONSTRUCTION be allowed to read saic area. Its high school, problems have the dren, it is necessary for them delayed opening of the Most Blessed Sacrament School to read the Bible and convent until and pray January to Rev. Francis F. within their school life." according Boland, pastor. The children Swectman classes at the center will also argues that attending shopping Students be able to ride school obser- public buses which go the Support voluntary religious along same road. When the school most of the children vances were not banned in the parish opens, will be for bus rides it two U.S. Supreme Court eligible as also lies along the road to the school. decisions. public Ecumenism prayer He says his Rights, own constitutional rights are violated by the local boards MILWAUKEE, WU. (RNS)— lution said. "Unification seems of education when Resolutions they pro- supporting the to a of Directors’ imply higher synthesis hibit children from Civil reading Rights Act and the ecu- the Christian churches Meeting which the Bible or in schools. menical praying movement have been would what is essen- respect Sweetman claims the theism approved by the National tial to each tradition. course should be introduced to Newman Club Federation. CCD "The immediate goal of ecu- counteract the agnostic or Opens Program expressed Delegates apprec- menical the dialogue on uni- atheistic views that he said iation to President Johnson NEWARK The should , Confrater- those while versity campus include can crop up in science class already teaching, and members of Congress for of Christian Doctrine united action Protes- nity will the former in among texts’ of the origin are given prep- of explaining passage rights legislation tants, Orthodox and open its activities for the 1964- oration for the Catholics of the universe. teaching cer- and suggested that Newman 65 school with a in an effort to serve that year tificate. uni- The board’s was meeting Clubs should undertake rejection the for parish priest-directors The CCD versity world. 'The spirit of based on FOR NEW SCHOOL - Msgr. Carlo Cianci, pastor of St. Michael's, Paterson, breaks Sept. will also sponsor education a report Dr. Jo- of persons with dis- by 14 at 1:30 in Seton Hall says Paul VI p.m. an institute for the Oct. 18 dialogue,’ Pope seph of ground for the new school of St. Gerard Majalla there as Bishop Navagh and Msgr. laity attitudes. It also Kutncr, superintendent criminatory in his University Gymnasium, South at Seton Hall Work- said encyclical Ecclesiam schools, which said that the Joseph J. Gallo, rector of Blessed Sacrament, Paterson, look on. St. Gerard's is a University. students should partici- Suam, 'is and Orange. for irlendship even curriculum had been mission of St. Michael's. shops teachers, helpers, pate in recom- community develop- is service.'" Rev. William fisners and more, mended the the adult ment, in by American As- Grccnspun. religious working housing proj- of the national education Another resolution called sociation of School C.S.P., staff of program of the CCD ects and slum at- Administra- News areas. of Education the CCD will will be held from 1:30 tention to the problem of ob- tors and that he found speak on to 5 "Ecumenism and the CCD.” NEWMAN CLUBS were also scene literature and asserted it "fair." p.m. that The sites for the methods' urged to educate their mem- the federation "must con- Sweetman’s contention that Msgr. Roger A. Reynolds,

bers in ecumenism and demn and try to remove teachers in the archdioccsan director, also an- courses, which arc required- to un- all schools are now Schools Are dertake service pornographic literature afraid nounced this week for all seeking a cer- projects with from to mention religious High Setting Pace that eight- teaching Protestant and Orthodox newsstands." theories and the of week courses in methods of tificate, arc: Tuesdays, Sacred name WASHINGTON - Christians (NC) einnati alone this year; a Heart, Lyndhurst; Immaculate in areas of social Donn Kurtz of God in light of the Supreme con- nounced that a statewide ed- teaching Christian Doctrine Monroe, La., Catholic elementary and sec- tinued shortage of will Conception, action, dialogue, liturgical ex- a at the Court rulings resulted in a re- teaching ucational television begin at 11 sites the week Hackensack; Mt. junior University of schools have network ondary enrolled Sisters because and united Christian quest for they are being will be available of 22. At each Carmel, Ridgewood; St. Eliza- perience, Southwestern an investigation by to every Sept. center Louisiana, was about 5,653,000 students this held back witness the board until they finish all school there will be beth’s, Linden, and St. on campus. elected federation president. president Stuart Kclller. public and parochial a course in ele- Aloy- month, according to a new ''Ecumenism involves pre- college courses; regula- mentary and one sius, Jersey City; *a Allen Wall of by 1970. in high Garfield, estimate which was N.J., liminary tions in several dioceses cut- school St. searching for in named The methods. Wednesdays, Aloysius, together unity was extension vice made here. program would be fi- down class St. the Christian the Bus ting average size Caldwell; Joseph's Catho- faith," reso- president. Rides nanced by a High schools are emerging as and the $10,581,00 ap- BASIC DOCTRINE financial strain facing cours- lic Center, West Now for the York; pace-setters in percentage of propriation 1965-67 will Jan. from recent costly es begin 3, St. St. biennium and Joseph's, Maplewood; enrollment accord- a slightly smal- while in Fill Intellectual For increase, school expansion and hiring of courses advanced Michael's, Newark; Thursday, Needs, 200 ler amount for ing to the Department of Ed- the following doctrine are scheduled lay teachers. for Oct. St. John’s, Bcrgcnficld; Satur-.’ two-year period. ucation of the National Catho- school 11 on the and the Elementary enroll- Liturgy Bi- day (morning), Our of: SCOTCH PLAINS - About lic Welfare Conference. • Lady ment this should be ble. The latter Newman year about are open to the Told 200 students at St. Bartholo- Valley, Orange. Chaplains The welfare conference is 4,600,000 in contrast to Observe mew’s School here will be able 4,546,360 HolyDays maintained by the Bishops of last MILWAUKEE year and high schools INC)-Three "This is the to ride school buses SUDBURY, Mass. intellectual task public tiic United States. (NC) priorities should enroll about 1,053.000 In top for Newman which I this result of Observance of Christian propose as being first year as a an Grade school and Club expansion, contrast about chaplains today the in- in to 1,041,357 last Jewish priority," Malone appeal made last year for full holidays will be Bishop which has as as 3 per- tellectual run high or year. mitted development of stu- declared. "If do in the schools of you not exe- transportation rights by a par- 4% in past school public their some years, ************** dents, pastoral cute the intellectual ish this Boston suburb. care, it, task is parents' group. and continues a deceleration first the formation of bands of left undone. There Lawrence IS All other aspects are over 1,300 students Tighe, spokesman THERE NO noted throe CEF Sets Goals lay were listed of years ago. for the apostles by your work can in the school and about half municipal school com- conceivably IN James Between the 1962 and the CHICAGO (NC) - ** POINT Bishop W. Malone, be performed others." of these live said children will ** by far away Citizens mittee, be enough 1963 episcopal moderator of the school years, the depart- for Educational Freedom has allowed to observe Referring to the to require transportation. How- Christmas SHOUTING. * formation ment launched chaplains, at a meeting of the said, secondary school a drive to triple its and Easter and the of lay ever, a ruling by the board Jewish National Newman apostles, Bishop enrollment Malone said of education grew by 3.2% while the new year. of Yom Rosb EVERYBODY Chaplains if the age of the last year limits membership by holidays Kippur, Association. the elementary school enroll- Goals are lloshana is the riders a membership of and Chanukah. laity to be dynamic and on public school KNOWS THE "The age of the self-made ment 1.4%. In the than 100,000 and at least and it will buses to those who live expanded more Pupils may discuss the holi- fruitful, need not along but not educated nine between formally the direct years 1954 and one chapter in all 50 states days and produce many but zealous line of travel to the by plays with BEST PLACE leader is loaders, over. There is great- 1963, the NCWC department re- Jan. 1. "appropriate leaders. nearby public schools. symbolism and er to the ports that while CEF is national reasonable TO BUY YOUR meaning now adage The elementary a decora- "It is the vocation of request for more com- or- classroom that the every school enrollment tions." we can change bus grew 40.5% ganization edu- Christian to be plete service was made seeking equal DIAMOND* the an apostle," world," school student num- cational benefiti for all chil- auxiliary Bishop he said. last November and turned secondary I have of "However ... bers Youngstown, Ohio, said. went up 66.9%. dren, regardlcsa of whether In mind the formation down by the board after con- Shift ***lB AT*** **? of a Seminarians exercising these three attend or sultation with and Major factors In the slow- they public nonpublic group of the spiritually elite. county state tasks, the Newman Club schools. MARSH'S. chap- school down in growth of To I have in mind those officials. The present elementary Regular lain who is called who College reverently school numbers The organization now has would be in fact policy follows that in other appear to be YOU OCT NO the name of apostolic ROCHESTER - The by Father, earns which 35,000 members who be- (NC) leaders.” communities of the state grade-dropping, will the title in at least un- Rochester Diocese will send two take to 542 in ** der the of away 10,000 in Cin- long chapters 30 FINER** interpretation a pupils seminarians to spheres —as a generator of states. St. John 1941 amendment to the school Fisher knowledge and as a generator College here for their QUALITY, Hold Seminar bus law. • education of spiritual life." college instead of of- Bus for the NO BETTER transportation University Gags them Malone said the New- Teachers Organize fering college courses in Bishop In New other St. Math Bartholomew'! pup- the diocese’s Club two PRICES man chaplain's first re- CLEVELAND (NC) seminaries, * ils will continue to be Jesuit Lay it pro- Speaker has been announced. sponsibility is the intellectual PASSAIC A teachers in Cleveland diocesan three-day vided at parenta' as ANYWHERE! expense, PORTO Bishop James E. development of students as workshop in modern mathe- ALEGRE, Brazil schools Kearney of wss the case last for all elementary have Christians. He said matics year (NC) A Rochester announced this func- for all visiting French formed association aimed the TRY elementary of the children involved. an US* tion differs from Jesuit change, it is in the grade teachers in the Diocese was ordered to halt his at spiritual and professional saying line with AND SEE duty of other priest-chaplains, of Paterson held lecture on the social advancement. papal suggestions that was at Pope teaching! The Catholic El- whose first is Piu* Seton Hall Offers of the Church seminarians get instruction Job pastoral High School Sept. 24. at a state-run ementary Lay Teacher Asso- in ******** the care. here. same as other TtTTTTTT The modern math university ciation will have its first for- subjects program Course on Races students. Transfer will be introduced The silence mal Sept. 13, af- college of for the first was imposed activity an NEWARK - (he students Herbert C. on Rev. ternoon of will begin in time in the fourth through sixth Jean Calvez, S.J., at recollection, and Sep- Yugoslav Seminary director of the Seton tember, 1965. grades. has Kraft, the of Rio will hold its first It been used in the University Grande meeting a Hall will To other University museum, do Sula few minutes short time later. Reopen in Fall grammar school grades after he present a 10-week adult edu- for the past few had started an hour-long talk - • (NC) years and Is W BONN, Germany cation course on the of BONDS also in most of the origins on Communism and Catholic The Yugoslav government will high races at the Setoo Hail Uni- doctrine. ETV Network schools. Father Calvez was the Catholic permit seminary Oct. Insurance versity College, beginning summoned the head of the in to The seminar for by SPRINGFIELD, 111. (NC) Spalato, Croatia, reopen teachers 1 st 7 p.m. de- The Illinois this fall after the university's philosophy of a five-year sus- was sponsored by office The will be supervisor course one of partment and told halt the German Catholic of the to his instructional television has pension, superintendent of several an- ottered In the fields of lectUre face News or police action. Agency here has re- schools of the diocese. Instruc- literature, theology, philo- A subsequent JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS SINCE ISOS ported. tors included Sister M. Fran- attempt by sophy, psychology snd Latin . It also said that Father Oalvez to 74 priests cine, S.C.C., of Assumption at the answer stu- university college this dents’ NEWARK MIILBURN have been ordained in for questions was Yugo- College Sisters, Mendham, fall. Information stymied slavia on the when the this year the and Sister Eileen priest’s Interpreter IS»-*I Mark,! Sl.i.t 243-07 Millburn Avmm larg- Imelda, 0.P., courses be may obtained from MAik.l est number in ooe since of Lacordalre refused to translate. The stu- 3-2770 DR...14-7100 year School, Mont- the office of the executive dents World War 11. clair. forced the interpreter to dean, 31 St. Clinton flee. •• _THEADV T E 4 0 C A September 10, 1904 The Question Box to Criticism Open No Contradiction Recently, nine prominent clergymen of novels, prurience-laden films and, at “dared" to attack U.S. the Supreme the same time, deny the right of the peo- Court for as having, they said, “virtually to ple of America protect both themselves On Birch the Society promulgated degeneracy as standard and their children from this moral disease way of American life.” This Q. I was shocked to find the protest, in society? more restrictive view, and such an open and direct sponsored by con- rightly so. He has Operation Yorkville, urged The decisions of opted for the individual tradiction between views the of all your maximum freedom that “religious leaders faiths in of among members the and those of Supreme Court, particu- Bishop Curtis on his priest-subjects. all communities stand vocifer- together larly Catholics and the John Justice are at Birch And even Brennan, very best, though we stand ously decrying the fact that the court has obtuse and Society (Advocate, Aug. 27, confusing. Such decisions firmly on the side of the re- to recast moral presumed the law.” This pages 4 and 18). Please ex- strictive “B” here, plague sincere legislators to with Bish- statement trying adopt yourselves, this was plain as hat we prompted by the a op Curtis acknowledge the Supremo formula of protection for Court’s the moral created serious problems for right June 22 that of Father Fenton and ruling upset legal health of communities. The best efforts uncommitted persons trying to anyone else to bans on of follow the mors “Tropic Cancer” and the of the best of the form sn on this mat- minds best citizens are opinion permissive “A.” French film, “The Lovers.” frustrated in ter. Q. You trying to combat the couldn’t possibly be porno- A. Of all the letters we re- serious in that THERE ARE THOSE who all graphic corruption in our society. implying up- accept ceived about the seem- A asking wards of 30,000 American "decisions of few weeks the Supreme Cardinal Curtis Court with ago, Spell- ing Bishop Question Catholics are wrong in and man, to recent belong- finality even condemn those referring Supreme Court Box conflict we confess to who ing to the Birch Society, could would decisions, the aelected this criticize these decisions. It is our deplored lack of standards having particular you? to one for answer because the bv which public A. Yes. no ; feeling that freedom of Americans un- judge and evaluate what has We find difficulty it makes a point in our behalf ’der happened at all in that one-sixth our Constitution to in America. allowing allows us be criti- in the of the very wording of 1% of the total American 'cal, constructively, of our executive THE question. Only "uncommitted Catholic STATEMENT of the nine cler- population are er- branch and of our legislative branch. persons” suffer the “serious roneous in gymen is to be commended and it is their judgment of come hop- .How that is problem." From what we read a it so to be con- ed matter of morali- wrong that it could arouse practical In our Supreme both in personal mail and structively critical of the decisions of ty. This is an infinitesimally the Court a desire to give the American “Letters to the Editor," the Supreme Court? peo- small fraction and cannot be g> ple a standard of moral health. committed Catholic Birchites For The De- equated with the situation of any judge there at- is a social of and have no at all: million partment Food Drugs no “problem" 50 Frenchmen. he has trou- mosphere in which lives and is dismiss us as be- it ex- ble in they simply When we of recognizing poison or to say “wrong,” would dangers in and pected that he be of ing outrageously error, in view cognizant the public health. course we mean our It seems as though our Su- state- facts of seize upon Bishop Curtis’ the society. How can be so of objective order of they ig- preme Court not does recognize the moral ment as blanket of norant of approval things; by no means are we of the avalanche hard-core and and religious the Birch —and, of poison found in our litera- Society sin to soft-core of imputing subjective pornography, sex-satiated ture our and films. - course, come-uppance. these people. We presume they Be that as it may, the "prob- are acting in good conscience. lem" here is to quite simple Remember, our contention is War solve. For. in reality, there is Without End that "membership in the John no contradiction between our Birch demands Society espous- It s hard to see views and Bishop Curtis' state- al of the value of our ef- Peace certain doctrines, both Corps members are working de- ment. We expressed a strong forts in South implicit and and cer- Vietnam. Why the of explicit, pot- fenders man’s negative because God-given rights in op- judgment, tain which shot whirly-bird loss of American practices are, at lives? position to the we are strongly convinced that proponents of a the very least, incompatible Who are godless we fighting? What for? Look- a of the “welfare state.” comparative analysis with and, in some instances, at ing only South Vietnam, the J.B. program and an R.C. con- questions We END OF - in contradiction an are challenged on contin- SUMMER OF THE open to, seem every CHANGING GUARD fession indicates a radical in- may valid. But it is not an isolated informed Roman Catholic con- ent, in every country, by every means, compatibility under certain operation leading to fession” (See the Question Box pointlessly nowhere. but not not directly, The aspects. We our South Vietnam openly. attack key presented Aug. 27). at the moment is the most comes veiled in as an many guises, subver- opinion precisely opinion This does not that obvious of a sore preclude eruption that infects at the same ac- sion, infiltration, and, time, Birchism the world: agitation, revolution, is quite compatible atheistic Communism. Justice knowledged that it evidently is espionage, Demands with uninformed propaganda, economic and Joint an Roman not shared some Catholic by Catholic confession that WE HAVE psychological or an ALWAYS to be remind- warfare, and guerilla theologians and canonists. fighting. It’s informed R.C. confession can Ing ourselves worldwide Communism is war without shape, with- On the other hand, Bishop be with an unin- out Curtis did squared committed to world dimension, but war without end. not express an conquest by force. formed J.B. membership. This Efforts for Public Good on Catholic "opinion" mem- Unpredictable as allowance is corroborated they are changeable, PEKING AND MOSCOW by are seem- bership in the Birch Society. hot war or cold war matter many letters we received of is a of little at ingly odds. The one MSGR. He stated a conclu- condemns the By GEORGE G. HIGGINS "practical late in to difference. War it is and which, objecting our will be, ’til other for sion" regarding a specific in- disloyalty to the more brutal a or Director, Social Action NCWC dividual's position, betrayed partial conquest. Right now South Vietnam is we Dept. L right to follow a Stalinism can so easily recall. Wheth- total lack of information about the site where force so view different from our own open is obvious- er The 1964 Labor Day State- scale Catholicism or Birchism by open force, as in or union response to or Vietnam, talk pleas Until this principle is uni- (and different ly used. The ment of the NCWC Social conceivably both. being soft-sell is going bet- of Ac- for peaceful coexistence, world Commu- statesmanship, responsibi- versally taken as a self-evi- from his own), and ter tion Department ultimately elsewhere. lays heavy lity, and an end of the class Q. Please clarify your very nism is geared dent truth, labor and to follow his conscience. and moving closer manage- own toward world emphasia on on Make no coopera- struggle when no confusing paragraph Car- mistake, we are of similar pies ment will of We do know apace conquest. We tion between labor necessity not what cannot desist, but must and man- for such spend Bishop dinal the NAACP and at is too much time Cushing, them their own meet maturity urged and energy Curtis’ considered game. Why else are its effort agement in the interest of the "opinion" the Birch effectively however and upon management." Society. our peace-time Armed Forces sparring with one another—- as a theologian is, since he spread wherever it general economic welfare. A. it at- shows itself. We cannot lose time and Obviously was an around energy which has never expressed it the In to The time has the they (hence, at globe? response the our come, SINCE IT had been tempt humor, and obviously perception of the made ought to devote to it is not to be excluded indivisibility of statement carrying that Communists’ on says, to think of in we will never attempt it again. capitalizing povertv, we freedom. To explicitly a number of out the demands which preserve our own Labor pre- social he agrees with us in whole or freedom Day as the national vious have our aid units and Labor technical assis- we must to Day statements justice makes on both of them. in part). What we do have see it that the South holiday not of "workers” on Viet- only we saw no tance particular as teams in 80 nations. need to Social justice, suggested public record now is the state- operating namese preserve In the old For l theirs. class-conscious it this ocations bring up again year. in this Labor state- the but of all who year’s Day ment of Bishop of sense, share in In Bridge- Members of the our judgment, unions are ment, demands that Apostol- what the two port assn ecclesiastical Pope Paul refers to as super- ate absolutely indispensable in for Vocations can gain the Record our groups forget their dif- ior with the "the collective work” of eco- petty dealing activity of Setting kind of a indulgence under industrial and ferences plenary Straight society and jointly to a And in our nomic life. try priest-subject. as the conditions on: employers, our correspon- serve the welfare not view Curtis’ ordinary Now the only of Bishop action ex- that school 1964-05 dent has 12 Holy Name of year many Catholic classrooms are suggested, have an their own members or Sept. housed in I.ABOK HAY ob- stock- emplified the ideal of wisdom has should bo obligation to opened, it is well for all welcome, or at but Mary inte'igcnt inadequate or unsuitable holders, of all their fellow and objectivity in s quarters. served in such a way as to required o! Again, least not to interfere citizens Sept. 14 Exaltation and interested citizens to take another the with, and especially the superior. implication is that this a center attention on the com- is peculiarly their establishment. the Cross poorest of the As in Holy look at the of mon sense poor. many areas of prac- problem "double sessions.” Catholic problem. The of of purpose which 15 Seven Sorrow* report the N.J. tical Sept. animate morality, so also in this State ought to aU segments Each of the Ember Department of Education states: Days, THE TERM "double of The Press case, there exists a possible sessions” in the besides out 1 economic society. Box IS and 19. students on Sept. 16, double sessions, 46, statement legitimate diversity of opinion minds of some is almost The goes on to And week for re- exclusively ap- 000 will once a attend school public classes in say Uiat collective among theologians. Standing plicable to bargaining, citing daily, with piety, any parochial schools, particularly this not while diversity, in the practical buildings originally intended necessary and for vocations as indispen- prayer ap- Catholic parochial schools. In a recent TV order a strict to schools.” sable, cannot be obligation fol- These range from “fire stations expected to proved by the ecclesiastical Reporting: low one side or the other curiously concentrated solve can- series of secular to Church basements.” all our economic prob- authority. not be magazine and in lems. These problems, it demonstrated. articles, one book "dou- sug- A partial Indulgence of If theological "A” ble gests, are so and so opinion session” was cited as a reason for THERE IS NO complex 300 daye can be gained for Intent here to Out of says and Justify deeply rooted in their underly- Focus you may, theological the "decline” of the the each act of charity or piety Catholic parochial existence of "B" double sessions and un- that opinion says you may not, ing causes they can only performed for the Intention school. In instance JOSEPH THOMAS and one it was even used suitable classrooms in either be solved By R. you agree with "A”, parochial by cooperative ac- go of vocations to tbs as an Editor ahead fostering for the abolition the or schools. tion on the Managing right and do it! And argument of- public The is to set part of govern- purpose without priesthood. Catholic the record ment and the sectors "B," relinquishing his parochial school. to private straight and also point Well, they were what is up of Interesting taking place on the own conviction, will need our economy, shows always The implication is that the the for more including the and problem and suitable classrooms Republican podium. But was it necessary think management and la recognize your right to of the double organized Democratic conventions session is a in both and at fil- to ignore tha podium for tha exclusively parochial public schools. bor. differently and follow "A”. tered through the television problem of the Catholic of sake of illusory action just be- He would like to parochial school This, course, means more money. Many think, how- screen by the networks and a "natural major cause the platform was being ever, that the consequence of such a sec- suburban communities have voted down SOME WHO read the state- recognition of —but were they news reports? read? tarian look the right to think differently Official Publication of the system of education” as contrasted school bond issues ment, however, upon it 1 designed to rather doubt it. And 1 re- There be provide must was Archdiocese Newark and of as ultra-conservative in something reciprocated. of with the school more tone gret public system. classroom because of a it, too, because I don't In space high newsworthy platforms, Such is the here. Bish- the Diocese of Paterson. and are fearful it will play given case In of the 26 tax rate in believe that journaliam is ser- tha time and light this, Aug. report their effort and that PuMUhad weakly or Tha Advocito respective communities into the hands of anti-union argu- op Curtis, recognizing the ved when ahow is Publlahlnn Coro, i Moat Asr. TkoflUl of the a substituted ment and compromise N.J. State Department of Educa- due forces in the United put in- question of Catholic member- A. Roland. STI). Prasldant; R». Aar. principally to the high per-capita States. for news or when journslism to them. Is it Majtr. Jamas A. Huxhes. PA. J.C.D., tion is It cost of wrong to ex- ship in the Birch has revealing. stated that during this education One critic has ob- Society V.0.. Vico Proaidanti At. Afr. Map. in public schools. friendly itself is or creating influencing pect television to Jamra F. Loonay. PA. AM.. Vlj,. school served expose peo- evoked both "A" end "B” (1964-63) 60,000 It is tax that of those year students will a fact that the most "many an event under the of Sacralaryi It ClUUon St.. Nawnrk, N.J. costly guisa ple to the isaues as well from who write the as judgments theologians WIW, Phono 5344750. be on double sessions ‘do-it-yourself it. in New Jersey’s civic service in any modern reporting the Could Editorial Board: Moat Aar. Martin community is kits’ how personalities? not depending on how sift on to bust up a union they public schools. education. It television focus on the should be of inter- event and the has absorbing campaign will see great merit MAYBE I BETTER appraise data, Another explain rather than on lU own argument or point of at- est to all to learn how in othcr- publicly vindicated the of taxpayers much your Labor Day that because It’s right u message rather a fine world-like S!’% v.Xr tack on the I man scurrying to his to follow “A.” The y l!3K!?:^iS: parochial school, the Catholic higher their ... if it subject taxes would be, if the doubt, however, point. I do not mean that it paro- and fro moraela school will cause them carrying of Bishop'i own personal opinion, parochial in particular, is that chial school ceased to. exist. to change a is wrong for to Journalism information and misinforma- sentence in their whatever that be, did single man- create at all. might news Obviously, tion with which to uals badger not enter Into this practical whether it’s the this is one of part aspect good soma which advisM unprepared participant conclusion. *rw Uitr employers to journalism, as when is news while batting antennas with send pictures of strike vio- created the doubt created I’atarson Rcprncntatlvni Vary Aar. through diligent re- like-minded rivals Standing lence amid a to the home so the wife and the of searching of facts by divereity opinion, R, Thomas. sifting of ace thought-warping bedlam will it or the part Which that are Bishop Curtis has not ‘Neighbor’ not Immediately ap- their Imposed clasa Identified, own making? CBs postals**^“alNtwark. tells them how to threaten the parent for Instance, the un- workers with a plant shutdown earthing of a misappropriation THIS WAS NOT In that won’t television’! a way violate of funds official. by a public first sin. And tha rules journalistic N.L.R.B. or explains what ! The Crowd Is No, object to Is tele- of Our Parish Stunned and how to set pattern Influencing cre- up a 'spy system’ vision’s the focusing on re- ating newa is growing. among supervision so they can porter who is to attempting Some critics feel FRANK weed out before television's By J. SHEED 'agitators’ create news where there real- of the coverage the Harlem riot- organizing campaign gels ly Is very little Call it Our Lord the weeks these news. tended spent people in Samaria —a The beloved tnd his under ing to Incite the im- disciple way.” the "lley-look-what-l'm-dolng” after the Feast of remnant race mature and to Tabernacles, of their own who brother James must felt It is not add the prob- have enough to emphasize approach that distracts from from town to remained lem of it. There going town, had behind, inter- the eyei of the other 10 the need for a quelling was upoh cooperative the event itself. where He had sent the 73 dis- married with and also the of pagans them ai the atory unfolded, for spirit and a broadcasting recognition of 1 do not mean, either, thst ciples to prepare the way. In grown half had paganized. they wanted to command mutual and to it puffed-up-to-infalllblllty compu- reaponsibilitlea is wrong for journalism to these first weeks He was When the returned exiles fire heaven ter on the Calif- prob- from to disregard the influence projections destroy prior responsibi- current events in any in later the of the Tem- ornia primary before the ably mainly Judea; began building the Samaritan which to polls city lity of employers welcome way. We all try to do this in He would cross the Jordan in the Samari- were even closed. ple Jerusalem, would not receive their Mat- the organisation of their work- our editorial columns. But we into Perea where Herod of tans offered to and were ter. Into Eveh its finest hour - help er! bona fide trade unions, should not to do this in Galilee ruled. snubbed. From that try by moment If he the coverage of President they still took for complains. the manner in which we re- Ken- hatred flowed between Three occurences in these steadily nedy’s assassination there grentod that all Samaritans "Further,” he continues, "It port that event, and television the two a weeks increased the determin- peoples. Only cou- interior was evidence of television's were to all Jewt, one la impractical to expect full- gave me the impression it of months before the ation of Pharisees to destroy ple para- more ability to influence the direc- ahock waa awaiting was doing exactly that. Him the of ble, the Samaritans had re- tion —■ parablo the them. This of a news event. it is not to say tha TV Would fused to Our Lord Good Samaritan, the charge lodging have been possible for Jack Intentions bigwigs were to in- and IN THE September attempting that certain of His Himself the Twelve on PARABLE Sam- ahoot and kill questioners a fluence the direction of the Ruby to Lee Os- their from aritan had The blasphemed against the way Galilee to done the right Holy Father's gen- wald in a Dallas Holy thing event. It la to say that TV re- jail without Jerusalem. When Jewt had eral Spirit, the listing of sins which failed Ia few intention for Septem- the confusion attendant on tha portera in batting rumor stained the Pharisaism of that montha later a Samaritan ber Is: and back and forth television coverage? WITH THAT He haJ gone do the That the stan- report moment. would right thing in increased the to the limit. If a Samaritan from one personage to anoth- True, press itself waa real life when Jewt had dard of material failed. comfort not could be listed the er before person had a guiltless nor even TAKE FIRST the of among Ten the here, pareble lepers begged Our Lord may not lead to a weaken- whom chance to evaluate what he the Dallas authorities who the Good Samaritan. neighbors the Jews per- Only for pity. He did not heal them ing of the truo Christian waa mitted the herd to Testa- must love as themselves, then told appeared to be descend on one who knows the Old on the instant, simply told spirit But at all could be to the jail. this ment well realise the no one ex- them The trying provoke incidents doesn't lessen can to go and show them- mission intention the rather when of chock to Jow cluded, than report them validity the question. every selves to the the to the present. priests suggested Apostlcship occurred. they There are Samaritans were the next door Our Lord also answers Mosaic law of the is: responsibilities In required that cure Prayer by Pope whom the the new*. These in- neighbors to Jews more than the actual- be That the number of well- covering question of leprosy must certified’ IT IS TRUE, of course, that felt asked. From “Who is catechists clude noa-involvement in the so very unnclghborly. ly our by a priest. As they went trained may In- they to report an event such as a five centuries He advances event itself, reasonable com- Returning ear- neighbor?" to found themselves healed. One crease and livelihood their convention political one must pletenes* and Tele- lier from the Babylonian cap- what neighborlinesa involves- returned to thank be assured. objectivity. Him, a report the behind-the-scenes the and do vision is more and tivity, Jews had found “Go thou likewise." Samaritan. erring strategy-making as well as all more on counts. "How do long we have to be good?" September 10, 19f>4 T II E ADVOCATE Modern 5 Letters to Youth Searches the Editor ‘Sexsational’ end “Tht name address the writer he of must included in a tetter intended for hut will For Authoritative publication, they be withheld if requested. Voice Writing REV. Ending statements By JOHN SHEERIN, C.S.P He Commends concerning gov- anything which is against his ernment (a "necessary evil" conscience. which Soviet Russia is By JOSEPH A. is “always and inevit- The article pushing the the philosophers? Lord Brain a Church that BREIG Cleric’s Critics seems to indi- speaks with ably an of individual cate Religion of Science. It claims seems to think they enemy that because The can teach authority. freedom” and “tends Christianity is hopelessly un- Editor: toward Blue Book mentions God us. * It is not true that The publisher of Esquire In young and to a restriction of the individual's progressive. the U.S., of He has spiritual aspects, as a di- I wish commend most frequently it is therefore sketched an edu- people are indifferent magazine, Arnold there today Gingrich, vine gift and rights and course, are many who cational system for the future a divine highly Mrs. B. F. Criscenzo of responsibilities”) a treatise on religion or some about religion. "Scratch the described himself as "a calling. incline the Soviet lonely Hawthorne are at odds with the kind to view. in which science and and Mr. Joseph teachings of guide to practicing re- philoso- surface of indifference," prophet" in telling WE MUST HOLD says aspiring firmly fo of the Church. However, Lord Brain, the new would Kelly of Roselle for their ligion. This is false. phy play equally im- Yale chaplain Lovett, writers at Georgetown Uni- the Although Sidney a realization that sex is On president of the British Asso- a letters in The Advo- the contrary, the whole an atheist portant roles. "and splendid or an agnostic you will find stifdents versity that "sex way of perfection in ciation for the seminary holiness cate tenor of the American not Advancement of who (Sept. 3) in which they Bish- would find it comfortable I.doubt that can are not so much con- in literature is in philosophy emphasis” go- marriage; and that this is Science is not so sure make ridiculous ops Statement made at to to quite Father Pot- Cath- belong the Welch make a strong ethical vinced about as ing to go out of because a sacrament. society, science really religion they style olic in has all the answers. vin's article of 20. It is University 1960 was makes it clear that one’s own on people are haunted by it.” They it is Aug. impression young are beginning to pall on the We do "If there are events or not a back the re- really understand wonderful example of how "pushing encroach- religious convictions are a pri- with strong passions. Will haunted the hope that public. they by they sex until see ment lationships, human or other- we that in mar- the can preach the truth of government and in- vate affair. follow -Die -advice will find authoritative laity of Bertrand an voice Lonely Mr. Gingrich may be. wise, which cannot be riage the physical love of hus- stum- creasing the area of The states ade- of Christ when a cleric personal article that Russell or Camus or Sartre or eternal truth instead but right he is, at least speaking surely band and wife is The quately represented by scien- the visible bles. responsibility." Statement Welch believes that "the end the Positivists or the of learned in his general forecast. tific symbols, Logical opinions. sign of of the and must not some deep spiritual realities Even a Bishops those of justifies or the slight knowledge of the means.” This is Behaviorists Relati- —of aspects of them fall the first divinely-revealed the are only lie. outside FORTUNATELY the and very society reiterating a Welch In the May, 1964, vists? should when for all writ- papal encyclicals, Why they, way of life; of God's the the scope of he has those of John, concern of Wash- bulletin states, "Never bad science,” each is ers, literature like is blessing especially Pope George use philosopher simply ex- clothing from the asked. very of ington, the Father of our means beginning; acquaints the reader with the Coun- to achieve good ends his personal always in some way dated. pressing only Mass Calendar the aeons-long try, when he moment preparation of fact that the large family is stated . . . such action would not FEELS The it makes its "govern- lIE there is great opinion? ap- the human ment family for God’s the Catholic ideal. true is like fire —a dan- only be immoral but is it starts It is likely need of men who will know pearance, going out 13 17th own entrance as a servant to LAW Sept. Sunday. Sunday after member of that there may be reasons gerous and a fearful be stupid as well." to the WHAT ABOUT as a of fashion. how face demands of Pentecost. 2nd Claw. Green. Gl. Cr. the family. which master.” The editors should moral Some Pref. of Mr. Gingrich's is force parents to have modern life instead of guide? years ago, Trinity. guess that forego living When Your 14 - Monday. The Exaltsit Itw of the time the appeal to common delved in the goals Edmund Calm of New York Sept. a reversal in is comes that happiness of a large fam- deeper of in the past. He does not think the Holv 2nd Class. Red. Gl. complete taste Cross. Cr. such Pref. concepts are but the knowledge concerning the fact the John Birch Society before University published a in- of the Cross. coming “whether in 30 realized ily, large family in science can furnish this knowl- very 15 Seven Sorrows which that “even a most book entitled Sept. Tuesday. months 30 deeply enough by children are loved and cursory publishing such a damning edge. Our officials teresting "The or years” —and enough public es- of Blessed Virgin Mary. 2nd Class. Christians, welcome is of several encyclicals article. could have Moral Decision," in which he White. Coll. that the they will flow over the Christian fam- reading” They need to be taught how Gl. 2nd St. Nlcomedes. pendulum may swing pecially . Cr. Pref. of Blessed into our "proves our learned to create Virgin. to- writing; and then ily. As Mr. Kelly so well. point" is a bit that the goal of this attempted anew so far as tend toward the we says to act, he says. The fate of Sept. Wednesday. SS. Cornelius. pathetic. 16 may expect a literature Father Potvin should as was stated in the moral law based on the dc Pope, and Cyprian. Bishop. Martyrs. of hu- read a society our world is in their hands. puritanical. Qualified 3-d Class. Red. Gl. 2nd Coll. SS. man and divine love that little cre- cisions of the American courts. will bit more of the Bible theologians have June, 1964, bulletin is "to Lord Brain’s The accuracy of that detail statement fcuphrmin. Lucy and Geminianus; 3 C found make everything that has than he docs. nothing in ate sufficient of claim it was a tP). Common Pref. will gone evidently incongruous understanding came at the time of the Dem- He_didn’t per upon 17 depend largely before seem the encylicals of the feet Sept. Thursday. Mass of previ- like children I think it is also my the Catholic methods, the menace, and system of ethics but felt whether Christians play- duty ocratic convention. Both con- ous Sunday (17th alter Pent.) 4th are ready Church and the beliefs the that it could ing in the sand. to remark that all en- of the progress of the Commun- ventions have prove Class. Green. No Gl. or Cr. 2nd Coll. to and people impressed adequate grasp firmly, to popu- John deep- Sttgmat.! of St. Francis. Common Prci. gaged in Birch Society. the to the demands of modern life. disseminating views, conspiracy.” ly on the American people that Or Imprinting of Stigmata of St. larize, the whole truth about You Frank T. Kiernan He did this, he because Francis. White. Gl. Common Pref. very especially those of the further state that the someone ought to teach poli- said, sex. for Saint Sept. 18 Friday. St. of Stamp Catholic claims Newton modern man no longer looks Joseph should society “the end ticians how to behave. The Confessor. 3rd Class. White. faith, glance justi- an- Cupertino. Puritanism, like is MADRID Gl. 2nd Coll. C p*f *nppi«g ■ i B[i view of the since 1957. • Applauded the renewal of society. It states that CHUCK ROAST * the For (Robert) Welch demands 45< MfSHEO FRESH I God and Country LANCASTER BRAND theme in 4th of July celebra- unquestioning acceptance of him DIRECT FROM WHOLE Tin COUPOI WORTH tions; as their leader. Nothing Hours CHUCK STEAK could be Forty *.49c MCARBY SAM • Advocated and obtained further from the FARMS I 0 OREEN STAMPS t truth. LANCASTER BRAND the In fact, a "bonus restoration of “In God we book” Ul. is offered Trust” dollar to members each a on bills from the ftetcark BEEF ARM ROAST 33« month for 29 criticism to 1935 series; offering LANCASTER BRAND the Stph li, i*m society’s The • Backed the Becker leadership. Stvtntttidh Sunday Afltr Ptnltcott prayer •»« w * COMPARISON PROVES YOU PAY LESS monthly bulletin of the trt.it el lilt Otdlctllon CROSS-CUT ROAST ... 'WALL TO WALT amendment. society el SI. Mlch- 69« ttl tha Archangel i has times LANCASTER LANCASTER BRAND many stated that St. BRAND, BEEF LANCASTER BRAND, MtOGET You claim Joetph'a, 112 Rebecca PI., Ellm- OFW UvL rt, T864 the society's no should one at any time do beth On« eo«pan HiappMa l-ft) pkg. p«r FavMr Madonna. SOI Church La.. Port Let CALIFORNIA ROAST » Bologna 59c Liverwurst *-®i pk«. 31« St. Fraucia, MS Jefferson SI.. Hoboken 65« Sacred Heart, in Bayvlt* LANCASTER BRAND LANCASTER BRAND. God Love You Ave., Jersey SMOKED HORMEI. SLICED Holy Family, M Brookline Ave., Nutley RIB ROAST OVfN-READT *■ 75e Beef Loaf 39« Hard Salami 45c Seei. je, nee .ANCASTER tlghteenth Alter Pentecost BRAND LANCASTER BRANO Sunday SLICED St. Mary’s OrntUMsgs, IMS South Or- HOBMEL, ACME nnge Ave., Newark GROUND CHUCK •«. Si. Sussex »6* Ham Judgement Augustine’., Ava., and Jay Chipped X39« Genoa Salami Day St., Newark -ANCASTER BRANO, BONELESS TOUR St. BRA '* Peter’a. 1M WUtiam St , Belle- LANCASTER NO FIRESIDE SCHOOL ville St. John the CHUCK BEEF CUBES Evengetlet. 2J N. Wash- »69c Beef Liver *•* fc r.igton - 39c Franks SfcmWit For Ave., Bergenfieltf 21 89c svmr the “'"•tHrUne Church *4O Broad Academy, N. SL. Elisabeth C* s^ c ni»’a, ss Demareat Ave., Engle- By BISHOP FULTON J. SHEEN () HCADQUARTIRS Haly Croat. I* Church Sq. Htrriton C ChrisU, »• All SSSL Washington PL. expect God to judge first dnebrouck Heights thanksgiving for a successful , and Holy Family. most the Com- operation 270 k Parkway Ave.. Lin- FRESHI severely on my little grand- n«n FRESH! ACME FRESHI munists and S persecutors of the child." si CUv,r- «• Elmwood Ave., Church. Montclair But God's are °“ ITALIAN ways Cut out this r Hedy of Lourdet, mi Wyoming PURPLE column, Dr.. Mountalntldt not our ways. Do we realize pin your sacrifice to it and ad- Holy Family, UOjJth SC. Union CUy that when it judgment, comes, dress it to Bishop FultAn J. will begin with the Church, not Sheen, National with Director, So- Paterson the world? It will not be ciety for the Propagation of 13« 1 f44 with the Khrushchevs who Sept. PLUMS Stvenfnnnlh the 366 Fifth Sunday Alter Pentecost Faith, Avenue. St. have denied but with us Anthony's. Butler God, New St. York, or Martin Rom of Lima’s. East who have Bishop Hanoi tr professed to love W. Immaculate Conception. Stanton, 31 Franklin God MulbWry St , yet have not served our Ssgl. JO, I**4 or Newark, Msgr. William F. Sightaenth Sunday neighbors. Altar Psnltcost I/>uia, 24 DcGrasse St.. ?! Echo Lake Pater- Sc Madia. The sterner is 410 Union A\e., Paterson judgment re- son. Our Lady of Lourdes. 440 Rlvsr SC. served for those who have the I’ateraon 10c greater responsibility. “Not

everyone who says, 'Lord', - RCO 'Lord', will enter the Kingdom Del DELICIOUS of said the Heaven," Lord CRISP Himself. APPLES Have we piled stone The Wit 39c stone in JUMBO upon school, rectory, PEAS SWEET. HONEYDEW gymnasium, social center and convent without giving even and MELONS -49 c one cent to the Christ per golden without Church a in Africa or 5-$1 the Sisters under Sweet living a tent Potatoes 3«*25c in Wisdom Kenya? CAMFOOHtA One Bishop in the U.S. sees Del Brwstels this so clearly that he is giv- Monte Sproats ing a percentage of his dio- of Sliced cesanrevenue to the Holy Fa- «***««, VIENNA ther for the propagation of the BEETS Faith throughout the world. Another Good priest gave $lB,OOO BREAD his life and Mass savings W Cfcok* FLAM Of SEEDED stipends which he garnered for the Society for the Propa- gation of the Faith by living POPE 4J£sl poorly. (deed We that pray each dlogeae in the U.S. will set aside a ICE percentage of its budget for JOHN TOMATOES CREAM God’s poor. We that the pray faraadali ideal in laity, making donations for HMP GAL. HALF GAL. the U.S. Church, will also send RmH the a percentage to the Holy Fa- fmmoritm toeim mod ther. If with judgment begins mteedotee, told by delate s~sl S9c the it 79c Church, as does, then Pope XX111 let it not be with the Church John ...in a note teriet in the U.S. Speedup Fabric »D*At, FROZEN, FORDHOOK 5c Off Label GOD LOVE YOU this to D.L. Starling Sunday UMA BEANS or for $750: "I am an avid reader of your ‘Mission’ booklet which SOFTENER BROCCOLI SPEARS to in the Inspired me promise God a Exclusively contribution if He would help of difficult me dispose a very 510oz.*fl9 house to sell. . . to P.T. for Pkgs. | $10: "I won this on a lucky Journal-American rri s z * p-mbw *»• r%:o ...to E.P. for $25: "In MuE 6 AD V 0 CATE September 10, 1964 Native Vocations Let Aid Be Catholic Goal of Jerseyans As Christ Died All Peru Two them Indians. was for PUNO, Mary- Aymara It knoll' priests front the Newark entrusted to Maryknoll five Archdiocese for- Christ died for mankind are looking years ago. ward the when Two to day they can years ago, several not for one nation or for one turn over their mountain par- Franciscan Sisters from Min- people. Therefore, it li not the Society for the Propagation ish nesota at to native Peru- a clinic and Church alone that muat be Yunguyo opened of the Faith vian priests. also began to train native aided, but the cause of Christ teachers and In Rev. Donald C. catechists. every foot of the earth’s Archdiocese of Newark: Cleary, The North M.M., of Newark, a veteran Jersey priests are surface, The primary motive Most Rev. Martin W. B.T.D. Stanton, for the fu- of all work is of 20 years of misiion service preparing hopefully misilonary to Very Rev. Msgr. John F. Davis ture of the since the of Our in Peru and is parish, a bring Redemption 31 Mulberry St., Newark 2, N.J. Phone 623 3308. Chile, pastor of the number of are interested Lord to all human hearts. Hours: 9 parish which is located boys Daily, a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 11 in the In entering the "We When Jesus died the rocks Diocese of Paterson: high mountains near the seminary. Bolivian border. His assistant are already looking forward to were rent; let our hearts be Rt. Rev. Msgr. William F. the when we will turn not harder. is Rev. Patrick J. Donovan, clay 24 DeGrasse St.. Paterson 1, N.J. Phone 4 0400 ARmory of Linden. over our frontier parish to two When It to aid —be M.M., cornea Hours; 9 to 5 Daily, a.m. p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12. Peruvian Father Catholic. missionaries, NEW Mill Hill priests," ; Help Donations missionary in teaches how to to the Society for the of the GAME - A Uganda boys play chess at Propagation THEIR PARISH serves Cleary says, "perhaps from ; not because they are French Faith income Nmlyango College. art tax deductible. nearly 40,000 people, most of Yunguyo itself.” ; or Dutch or Belgian or Amer- because ■ lean, but they are In ‘ Catholic. That is the Presidential Election New Milford Man why Holy discomfort in the Soviet Union But the number of Father has his for the applicants Society the over growing of is it Novitiate of the Faith to popularity steadily rising, making Completes Propagation the Chinese Communists STONY LODGE HOSPITAL necessary to separate the mis- equalize aid to all. FRANKLIN, Pa, Brother among certain segments of formation center from Reel Loss in Chile sionary Armando the in these countries. Garcilazo, of youth the works which are W.F., NEW YORK Reds apostolic New OSSINING-ON-HUDSON, Increasing The Catholic missions Milford, took his mis- must also continually expanding. sionary oath as a Brother do more than educate native With its healthy climate and Scholarships with tho White Fathers’ A Private Psychiatric Hospital, completely in material Is American So- peoples ways and meditative atmosphere, Cha- Gain Despite rioting by African ciety here Aug. 30. for subjects. They must educate offered an ideal loca- equipped Diagnosis and Treatment students In clacago Moscow, Sofia and the native SANTIAGO, Chile (NC) Brother Garcilazo has peoples in Gpd and tion for a novitiate. So this of a people who would not be com- the Soviet Union and of Mental and Nervous Conditions. Prague, His The Catholic mis- Pro-American Eduardo Frei defeated pleted two years of novitiate ways. new foundation is primarily by despair, misery lta satellites have increased here and sions must have became the first Christian and made his oath for support for the spiritual and apostolic injustice. . .’’ Manes and Sacraments Available their one offers of scholarships to Democrat to be elected year. He will resume superior to that which it now training of voca- presi- While conceding defeat, Al- Afro-Asian missionary and Latin Amer- receives if the dent of a Latin American na- training Sept. 12 at Lennox- blessings of tions. - lendo refused to congratulate Leo J. Palmer, M.D. ican students to In Com- tion when he defeated Can. study the truth are to at Your and Marx- the and that vllle, progress prayers your of- victor, charged Associate Directors munist universities. Eleven Charles A. Bright, M.D. the rate of ist Salvador Allende in “undue influence” necessary speed. ferings are requested for the swung tho different of Chile’s crucial G. M.D. types scholarships election. election against him Luis Murillo, further success of this new an ap- Picnic 13 or fellowships have been of- New Site Sept, City novitiate. Nearly complete election parent reference to the re- opposi- Wilson fered the Soviets. BOONTON The 914 1-7400 by turns gave Frei 1,404,809 votes tion of the Catholic Church, Barrett Telephone The of the of- Of Novitiate K. of purpose mass to 975,210 for Allende. Council, C., will hold its A third The Catholic Church in fer, to some an- annual men's Brochure on Request according Lima, the of candidate, rightist Julio picnic Sept. 13 capital Peru Dur- Chile, oneof the most alysts of the situation, is the progres- at Sheep HIU Park. which is called the Pearl of Funds an, polled 124,764 votes. Asking sive in the hemisphere, en- the Pacific is Allende had extending new vowed to na- dorsed no candidate. Raul Car- boundaries toward the For tionalize U Sierra. S. industry'ln Chile dinal Silva of Santiago had ALBERT H. Inc. alnu/St it Rectory HOPPER, Mission as though were try- and to ostahllsh friendly ties urged each citizen to vote Appeal ac- ing to from the The Paterson office of the • escape coastal W’ith Castro's Cuba. Most for- cording to his individual con- MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS which it for the In fog envelops for half Society Propagation eign observers believed he had science. :.->*• Livingston the of the Faith is BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER year. conducting a good chance to become A fair number of citizens an for to appeal $ll,OOO South America's first elected Msgr. John F. Davis will to are Verga Speak settling in the valley of build a rectory for two Pa- Marxist leader. SAVE UP TO 30% make an appeal for the So- the Rtmac, which is a small terson priests establishing a JERSEY CITY - Frank A. for the of ciety Propagation CHURCH AND U' why Altwrt H. Hopptr U Hi. lirg.it river descending from the Cor- mission in lea, Peru. government Verga, deputy attorney general the Faith 13 at St. sRusoni of Mimorlili In Ntw Sept. dillera. With Donations be officials hailed the of New monufocturor Jonoy more and may sent to victory, Jersey, will at more speak cuitomori • horo work . Wo pm »n to our oi progrimi. Philomena's, Livingston, which Frei himself “a families William F. called the lolling Wo hovg it our moving Into this fer- Msgr. Louis, Sept. 13 meeting of the •tvlng e» up to Its by plant 0 largo Rev. William A. •tick of McCann, tile 24 De Grasse Paterson, victory of the faith and St. Paul’s Name Oiroot to tho ourthotor. row matorlol, onibllng valley not far from the St., hope Holy Society. loot itoni- to chotco pastor. i All work It lon. by UI comploto your on It ihsrt notlco. capital, the City of Chaclaca- N.J. 07505. futtort A Clrvin hiro our of Imnwilliti From tho row gronlto to tho lot- Bishop Stanton and has glint, inuring you Msgr. go been formed. Latest donations received

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