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Am Aivotrtt News Summery By MBGR. JAMES I. TUCEK VATICAN CITY The Fa- thera of the Second Vatican VATICAN CITY (NC>-For the Council this week took up first time in any ecumeni- cal study of far-ranging changes council the topic of tha in the prleits' breviary and laity has become a major sub- of paved the way tor even broad- ject debate by the Bishops er use of local languages than of the world. had been indicated earlier. The action took placa as tha Fathers periodically Inter- Other Stories Poges 2,3; rupted their current discus- Comment Poges 6, 7 sion on the laity for votes on various amendments and of the With the chapters liturgy 50th general con- schema, which they had dis- gregation Oct. 17, the third cussed last year. chapter of the schema *‘Da Ecclesia” entered full debate. TUB BBY VOTE of tha The chapter as it now stands week was that which ap- treats of “The People of' God” proved —with reservations—- and of "The Laity.” It was the third chapter of the sche- decided to split these two me. The chapter ia the one topics, once debate on the covering administration of sac- chapter finished, placing "The raments. With 2,214 ballots People of God” as Chapter II east, there were Fathers I,UO after the first and introduc- 30 and approving. opposed, tory chapter, which treats of 1.054 who with gava approval the mystery of the Church. reservations. The treatment of the office of While the vote fell short of Bishop will then become Chap- the two-thirds majority nec- ter 111, and the treatment of CIVIL RIGHTS for PROGRAM - Among the speakers at the Suburban Essex Emancipation essary complete approval, the laity will be Chapter IV. Proclamation Centennial at the vote was interpreted as a program Upsala College, Bait Orange, were, left to right San Clifford P. Rev. mandate for fuller THE SECTION the Cose, Garard J. Murphy. S.J., of St. Peter's Gov. an even on laity College, Richard J. proclaims the and Jackie Robinson. use of the vernacular. layman's par- Hughes The program was held Oct. 20. in Under an amendment which ticipation the priesthood of Christ. Sanctified the Fathers had previously through Bap- tism and tha approved, sacraments were to FAVOR LAY ROLE - Bishop John J. Wright of Pittsburgh (left) and Auxiliary Bishop Philip Confirmation, 60 layman shares White to Visit be administered in the local in his own way Couples M. Hannan of Washington, D.C., hold a friendly conference in Rometh spoke out in the threefold office of language except for the sin- Christ: priestly, by gle phrase with which the sa- at the council in favor of a strong statement on the laity participa- tion in the sacramental crament life of was formally con- the Church; prophetic, in his ferred. The vote on the chap- Catholics at witness to Christ and tha Home ter a whole Negro as indicates, Greets of Christ preaching in his observers that Pope many feel, Observers; milieu, particularly In his MONTCLAIR _ there la allow Approximately 60 white sponsoring groups said. sentiment to the family; in his from kingly, bond couples three Essex County suburban The vernacular even In that with the par- cooperating parishes are Our Lady of victory of Christ over ishes will visit 30 families Negro Oct. 27 in a the l.ake. Verona, Immaculate phrase. sin through the sanctification labelled Concept ion. Lauds program " This view Efforts was “Operation Understanding Montclair, and St. Catherine of expressed by on of his life sod his surround- The Siena. Cedar program is being the de- Grove. Rev. Frederick McManus, a Unity sponsored by Rev John A. Meyer. Rev. Thomas 1. ings. partment of member of the VATICAN sociology at Setoo Hall Davis canoo law fs- CITY - University and Rev. George L. Mader are the Pop* The Holy Father continued: The c ham ms—special par united In faith and " ish culty of the CathoUe Univer- Paul VI told non Catholic Baptism coordinators oh- “After graers—of the laity are treat- so many years of The of America and a aervers at the ed. Other Stories Page 5, Editorials 6 homes to be visited will be in Queer sity coun- ecumenical separation, after such The lay person is present- Page cil painful WITH SPECIAL of Angels and expert He said that when council he does not emphasis ed not as one parish. Newark, Holy Spirit, Or “expect polemics, what else can merely who lis- the we do the Pontiff then referred to the ange, whose administrators. Rev. essence of the sacrament miraculous aad immediate to but tens to the word In cooperation Thomas J. again love one another, passively of with the Christian Family Move- ia ia It lotions'* to the passagr in his address at the God. He Carey ami M«cr David J. Price, have work* preserved Latin. re- problems of listen to one too possesses a sense ment. whose national another and pray start of the second council headquarters had sug- mains hiden from Christian reunion, but ses- of the Faith, closely with Father Sullivan. the maj- called for ooe another?** that gift which gested this date for a sion when he said "First nation wide program of ority of the for cooUauing efforts of opens up to the such people. to He said he was faithful living visitations. Rev. Edwin V. A BRIEFING will receiving his all we must on Sullivan as be held for partieipaUn achieve u. rely mutual under the guidance of eccle- c ™ guests -in a familiar rm * n of *be Seton Hall department is white couples at Madonna Hall of REFORM OF the breviary wholly Christian forgiveness.’* co- Immaculate A spokesman for the 45 ob- and amicable siastical authority an insight ordinating the program. Conception Church entered its final manner and with He added. at 6:30 p.ra. on the 27th. phase as server*. representing 22 “The best method into the Faith and its hearty sincerity so as to es- applica- view the visitation council Fathers It not to Sponsors program aa a moved on to Churches said that look backward to the tions to the concrete THB PURPOSE of the visit is to the ot> tablish the best possible problems - establish con- M pilot project which will be tried the liturgy schema's fourth past, but forward of letter understanding between elsewhere if it starles to Christina unity “ap- tacts with them.’* toward the life. individuals in a is successful here It is patterned similar chapter. The first amendments present and field that is often considered on day above all to only in terms of programs already held in The Pope stressed that he the THE DUTIES of the such areas at Detroit passed quickly. They provided future, as we to layman figures and percentages, a for the prefer spokesman and Cleveland. for: was fully aware of the dif- focus are ennumefated. He is our attention not on what oblig- Mere on Paul ficulties Pope to be faced oo the has been ed, the schema declares, to but on what is to • Aa ea the fart road make Want School emphasis Popes 3, IA to Christian reunion. But coma and turn to his contribution to the Street Closed that a newness , Christ comrades Ills he said he trusted to sanctification and growth of that “the be bora, a dream to be priority activities through the great dialogue, whose duration realised We do the Body of Christ, for he has not expect mi- Church, not ia the Eu- nobody can his own only peer insurmountable despite anticipate.” would raculous and immediate solu- proper share in the charistic Sacrifice, but also In be promoted Church** mission for the sal- our efforts at mutual under- by “good faith tion*. but a true Christian does Mothers other " and vation of Pace Crosswalks ways especially in standing charity, for we are all not know inaction.'' the world. the Divine Office, which is Part He also declared, how- of his mission, accord- both of the Father aad to the praise eser. that the experience of ing schema, is his co- prayer for divine help for the such difficulties. responsibility in the preaching sharing . . sale boo of the Children a ot the world. means some progress ** Christian message and So Can Bishops the attain Meeting presentation to the world Play To Christian unity, • An addition to the of Christian text Pope Paul said, "first of all revelation. He RUTHERFORD _ A of an • aborts tioa all Is bound legal ough this to who we must oo mutual to give to the world year resulted in a morning to pace up and down rely Chris- question that could affect the recita the Divine fui- ” To ethical values switch to Office to and actions. Ames Ave. When a while the tian forgiveness on Text status of school children were using Agree play streets Most resident there (Continued on The Father of all. he must be out- New objected, the the street. According to Msgr. Page 2) Holy added throughout Jersey this authorities standing in the environment tried Home Ave. Charles C. Demjanovkch. that Use “best method is not week broke into the at pas- open The same to look where he lives and exercises thing happened tor. motorists were backward to the past, St Mary’s Grammar and cooperat- For his High again and they went back te but forward toward the Mass profession. Schools ing by turning on to other present English here, where mothers Chestnut. day and above all He must be on his the streets. to the fu- guard paced crosswalks while In each Beatify ” By PATRICK RILEY an along with their case, attempt to St is ture Auxiliary Bishop against two extremes: First, children played. have Mary’s loeated close James an ordinance If Griffiths of New an improper confusion of re- aporoved to the downtown section of THK VATICAN CITY (NC) - Ten Tork by state traffic officials in POPE GAVE a warm represents the American ligious and profane interests; Rutherford. Msgr, Don Jano- Huhopi from nine Trenton failed. at Passionist welcome to the observers English- Bishops, said: and Finally, a at an secondly, a sec- More on vich that the complete Education explained parish sprakteg nation* are meeting last week attended by audience te his private library, drawing “It is reasonably estimated ularization of was ready to earthly profes- Poge 4 several hundred cooperate with up plans for a common Eng- that parents of St. the calling them hts "dear broth- this common text will be sions, as if morality and re- re-routing plan that would lish text for the Mass Mary’s children, the countd ers te Jesus Christ." He told and the ready by the time the post- ligion have nothing to do with eliminate Chestnut St as first ordered Chestnut a Oct 27 them sacraments. conciliar St re- be wanted to receive commission has com- everyday life. Residents of three streets play street, but wanted a suit- opened, then declared them The its the a state able "not only at the thres- ecumenical council has pleted revision of the surrounding school are of replacement, aa there la UNION CITY THE SCHEMA - FINALLY. emergency and re routed Very Rev. hold of our butte already te liturgical rites." an not home, the approved principle seeking Injunction to pre- traffic enough playground room Gerard treats of the layman’s rela- during the specified Raoney, C.P.. Passion of our ” the use of modern Also on the vent the on the 300 very intimacy heart languages te working text are borough council from hours. by 350 ft. block Ist tionship with the hierarchy. provnieial, will celebrate He spoke with them todivl- these rues The council’s de- Bishops from England. South closing any of the streets dur- which contains two schools, The layman, it states, has Solemn Benediction in honor dually and each fistens must be Africa. a ing the noon and aft- AT THIS four resi- convent, church, and gave a com- approved by Australia. Ireland, In- morning, POINT, rectory of the beatification of Ven. memorative Paul VI right to expect all due care ernoon hours medal of the coun- Pope before they go dia. Canada, Scotland, and when more than dents of Chestnut an apartment house. aDd assistance St., Ames Dominic Barberi at St. Mi- cil Into effect. The New Zealand. from the pas- 1,700 students and Home council’s action attending the Aves. obtained a Since the closing off of chael’s tors of the Church. He must Monastery here Oct. The would give national or two schools are on their school observers were re- They have called on make way temporary order from Superi- play streets is common pre- liturgi- his needs known frank- IT at 3:30 p.m. Tha beatifica- gional of to and from school or playing or Court C. Conrad in New sented to him by Augustin groups Bishops the cal experts for help, and will ly and Judge msny Jersey cities, tion will take to courageously. lunch hours. place that day Cardinal Bea. power authorise the use of hring te biblical during Schneider forcing the town to the Rutherford ease can have S.J., president scholars, mu- insofar in Rome. their area's te the sicians Nevertheless, as pos- halt the re routing of traffic. wide impact. St. bases of the Secreatriat for Promot- language and experts in English Mary’s sible, he must do so FOR SOME YEARS. Chest- A pilgrimage to Rome, ing Christian Mass and in the to through A hearing was scheduled for its case on the right of police Unity. Address- administering style help produce a text regular chan- »poniored sacraments. ecclesiastical nut St. in front of the school 9:30 by the Passiooist the Pontiff which meets both a.m. Oct. 25. to reroute traffic for assem- ing on behalf of the needs nels. with has been used Fathers, left Oct. 22 attend of prudence, love, re- as a play street This resulted in the moth- blages. a Dem- to the observers was Kristen E. public worship and high without category Msgr. the beatification ARCHBISHOP spect, humility and courage. objection. A re-routing ers' on ceremony. Skydsgaard. Paul i. standards of appearance the cross- janovich feels should cover the professor of the- musical and He is also bound to of traffic the bor- The will later visit HaQinan of who respectful planned by walks of Chestnut St. Monday school children. pilgrims ology at the University of Atlanta. Ga., literary taste. St. Ann's (Continued on Page 2) Retreat in Sutton. Copenhagen. Denmark, and di- England, where Venerable rector of the Lutheran World Dominie is buried. Federation's Institute for tha Fr. of Roman Catholic Study The- Held; VEN. DOMINIC BARBERI Dempsey The institute Requiem ology. ia at Gen- is chiefly known as the priest eva, Switserland. who received Cardinal New- He thanked Paul ea- man into the Church. Ha waa Pope of pecially for giving them tha Pastor Clifton Parish born In 1792 at Viterbo, July, opportunity to express their became a Passiooist in 1914 views and ordained frankly on council pro- CLIFTON was in till. Rev. Joseph brated the 50th of ceedings at their weekly brief- anniversary After serving as a H. Dempsey. 64, of St. provincial pastor its foundation by the Francis- in be ing by Unity secretariat of- Clare’s Church here since Italy, founded the first cans of St. Bonaventura Mon- ficials, council Fathers and ex- died Passiooist monastery in Bel- 1950, suddenly Oct. 20 Paterson. astery, giura in 1940 and went pert!. while attending a parish to Eng- Father Dempsey celebrated land that tame lie labor- social. A Solemn Pontifical year, POPE PAUL replied in the 25th anniversary of his ed in England until hit death Requiem Mass was offered by French, saying he wished to ordination while here in 1649. Bishop Navagh Oct. pastor thank the observeri “for hav- 23. in 1954. HU contacts with Newman ing accepted our invitation, wera a brief in 1944 for for ASSISTING meeting having come, being Other Obituaries Bishop Navagh the the at latter's retreat in Lit- present at council sessions.” 17 at Requiem Mass wera Page tiemore and a second visit 19 hjsgr. John J." Shcerln, vicar1 months later at which time general, Father archpriest; Msgr. the future Dempsey was a na- Walter H. Cardinal asked to Hill, rector of St, be Nov. tive of Morristown and attend- received Into the Church. • Holy Day 1; John'a Cathedral, and ed Bayley School, St. Msgr. Less than 10 after his Mar- Andrew V. Stefan, vice chan- years garet's School and Morristown death, the cause of Ven. Dom- Meat Allowed cellor, deacons of honin’; Rev. High School. He studied for inic began with William J, Duffy, pastor of pilgrimages Friday, Nov. 1. is tha the priesthood at Setop Hall to hU tomb. He was named Feast St. Luke’s, Hohokuy deacon; of AU Saints—a Holy College and Immaculate Con- Venerable by Pope St. Plua Msgr. William A. Ixxmey of Day of Obligation on which ception Seminary and was X in 1911. The English hier- St. Patrick's, Chatham, sub.' Catholics ara obliged to at- ordained June 1929. at the 25, deacon, and Rev. archy, request, of Pope tend Mass. Daniel A, Plus HE WAS Danik of XH, sent a formal peti- ASSIGNED to St. St. Thomas the Apos- Canon Law provides that tion requesting his beatifies- Aloyslus, Caldwell, for a year tle, Bloomfield, master such tjf l tion In when feasts fall on a and to St. ceremonies. 1949. John's, Paterson, Friday the rules of absti- from 1930 until Assisting Father Rooney at 1941. He was The was Rev; do FATHER DEMPSEY preacher the Benediction will be nence not apply and transferred to St. Patrick’s, Very Alexander W. Froncxak, pas- Rev. John Catholics ara allowed to in and Chrysostom Ryan, Chatham, 1941 became Dempsey supervised the build- tor of Walling- eat meat Sacked Heaft, C.P., monastery rector, and KICKOFF pastor there in April 1943. In ing of the school and ton. . vl i ' - Allen C. Bradley, circulation of The parish Rev. Alfred Weaver, Tl» Advocate office will CRUSADE manager Advocate, discusses February, 1960, be was named convent in 1959-61. school C.P., pas- plans for the annual School Crusade with Sister The Father Demnaey is survived tor of the be closed In observance of Miriam Anne of Sacred Heart School, pastor at St. Clare’s. had its first monastery Church. class by a brother, and a sla- Rev. the feast. Anne The graduating Paluinua Jersey City, and one of ther pupils, Mary Duffy. briefing took place at a meet- , While at St. Clare’s. Father this Gepp, C.P., for school year as the parish coin- ter, Mary, both of Morristown. ing crusade directors at the Office. monastery vicar, will preach. Chancery During the crusade, which con- tinues through Nov. 4, school children will be seeking subscriptions to The Advocate. T H\E 2 ADVOCATE October 24, 1963 People of God: Who They Are, What They Must Do Anglican drtisU in a contrasting series being presented Christ the Eternal Priest The Advocat by consecration, are necessarily sauslve lay witness of Intel- es an aid in understanding the The ology, since only In It are to Welcomes topics before theologically accurate secondary. It Is more Impor- lectuals to Vptscan Conned, a Prelate intellectuals,artists be found the awesome Progress übo helped Image of Church positive, draft the section on the the reveals, tant to be of the discusses the part people to artists, workers to workers, dimensions of the true laity role of the too, a seated at dignity layman In the Church. people atten- of God than to hold a specific the converted and convinced In of the layman as a member tion, eager to be enlightened, poet among them. every group to the lukewarm of Christ at work in the world. At By BISHOP JOHN J. WRIGHT but again in a corporate unity The of the Council Session position layman and infirm of faith among such that differences of offices In ROME One of the the true concept of the their HISTORY even Church most contemporaries. alone, ROME - caricature is far removed from do not alter the basic fact (NC) An Anglican Insist on the in the that Church derives from dogmas there is tho history is to reveal the validity of our Corny jokes modern truth and the Second, cultural likely observer at the ecumenical theological es- all, the teachers and the that St. Leo the in holy orders, and I think some Church Is the story usually at* sentiil Impelled Pope problem of whole areas of our layman stratified terms, council said that while image of Catholicism taught, are under the mem- way be found tributad to Cardinal necessity Great to Implore the Christian civilization all but categories and might to revise Gaaqucl on which completely relationships bers of his faith “still have Pope John hoped his of being taught by God; all, himself or reinterpret the decree of ot a 19th century cleric who always to recognize lost to Christ; Latin America now feudal, now democratic, council would focus attention. and as reservations” about the coun- Leo Xin individually a body, are his own great dignity. Those in not else Pope of 1896, which was asked the position of the many ways exemplifies a something again as ■Out image presents subject to God’s Judgment and cil, work done between the termed them defective in In- a dogmas the Holy Spirit, speak- area political or cultural institu- layman in the Church. The geographical seemingly, first and second session “has people on their knees at dependent on his mercy. tention. This ij a sore cleric ing through St. Peter, sums thus lost. workers tions exert their influence on point replied that the layman but European or borne great fruit” toward with prayer, at prayer In cor- “You us because It amounted had two up: are a chosen people, American Intellectuals the ways of even the positions: be kneels porate repre- people eventual Christian to unity of one with all THIS IS the of • of unity. our being 'unchurched,* if. before the altar condition all royal priesthood, a conse- sent two areas of in- God. A law even and he sits and x human alone, Rt. Dr. John all with one In a Rev. Moor- will. It is difficult to liturgical within the Church srithout ex- crated nation, a people God terest and Church often you un- beneath the pulpit. action action which some- law, presenU the of which subordinates dif- It la man, Bishop Ripon, Eng- derstand our ception. so much of the means to have for Himself.” times seem detached from the layman in largely negative why holy orders, ferences touched on some areas in the organic unity essence that land, should be considered invalid THERE IS IN the any differences, influence of Christ. terms; it is perhaps, yarn the of the one CENTURIES inescap- of agreement and on some and unique person even those from later. Peter, while those of the Orthodox truth of arising the there is the able that in Canon Law the caricature; however. in Whom all differences Pius Third, question “sore in an interview. fade, divine or speaking through XII, pro- points" Churches are ac- ordinance special layman to in perfectly claims the doctrinal of healing the wounds of the appears emerge corollaries terms of he is ceptable. of this dismembered Body of Christ what not. rather “THE DRAFT proposals Council Newsmaker theological view of the than , in terms of what he is now debated in the council,” among HU professed “THEN TAKE the venera- place of the laity: “The faith- believers, (he Is the not a cleric, not a he said, are more tion ful bringing of a reunited priest, “certainly of the Blessed In and, more precisely, the etc.). Virgin. acceptable to us than those the laity, are in the front line of Christendom within the inte- Anglican Calendar we But a profound of submitted the first session. the Church's life: gral unity of Christ's Church. reading at have five Marian feasts, through will shed there theology light on The work done by the com- which shows Orator them the Church I* the vital Fourth, is the confron- we are not op- what Pittsburgh tation Christ a layman is; on what it mittees during the intermit- principle of human society. between and all posing Mariological theology, who ts to be a Christian, wbat it Is tent has borne great They, above exclude Him explicitly period provided it avoids concessions consequently, they to be within the of fruit. We and ecooomy Anglicans, of course, to a ■ll, should be even more systematically in prin- popular type piety alien When John the Incarnation, what it is to still have Bishop J. of the reservations to our If Wright Pittsburgh School In 1927 and Boston clearly conscious not of ciple. especially partisans mentality. . Mary addressed the 50th from Collegs tn 1931. simply be a member of Christ in His "We feel that Christian session of the Second of modern were conceived more Vati- He entered SL John's Seminary and belonging to the Church but totalitarianism, lef- proper- can Council this went on Church, what it is to be "one should be week, council Fathers from to the North of the Church. under tist, Rightist or Cen- Baptism accepted ly as a symbol of all human- American being . , Secular College In Rome, where of a whom throughout the world heard a man who has been the ter, for whom there is "noth- people God means as the mark of unity tven ity, the area of he was ordained Dec. I, 1995. guidance of the common disagreement described as one of America's ing outside the to have for himself.” though It docs not imply ac- between the Roman Returning to he leader, the Pope, and of the state, every- Catholic- outstanding Boston, taught at St. John's tual membership in the Cath- speakers. and served Bishop* in communion with thing in the state." THEOLOGY Church and ourselves would as secretary to William Cardinal is concerned olic Church. In Fittingly, he spoke on the him. the a sense An- be narrowed down consider- O'Connell for a to the They are Church.” with the that are intrin- laity —atopic of inter- year prior Cardinal's THEN THERE is the things glicans and Roman Catholics prime death in 1944. In In a word, that which Christ modern sic ably.” 1947, then-Msgr. Wright was and eternal tn their sig- est to him since he became a problem of a already are united, for we Is the issue named exists to do in the Church is missionary world of clerical celi- Auxiliary Bishop of Boston at the nificance. the values that are have the priest nearly 90 years age yet to be woo same creeds and a block? ago. of done those ordained to to Christ, a bacy stumbling 37. He remained in that post until 1830. when through positive in their And " world concept. practice a similar liturgy he be the dispensers of His on guard against what- "Not If In matters not doc- THE SCHEMA SECTION was named first Bishop of Worcester. Mass. mys- the council is concerned less About the much ever smacks of colonialism, primacy of the trinal, freedom is on the under teries: of what die with mutually laity discussion however history and law than with Pope. Bishop Moorman said. At Worcester he Introduced the Legion of Church exists to do in the high-minded, and im- granted." replied Bishop emphasized the positive con- Cod’* Word concern- not however theology: "We are averse to rec- Moorman. "We Mery, established a diocesan world Is done perialUm, benevolent, seem to agree tent on the newspaper and through those ing Himself and concept of “lay- but to which the His people ognizing a supreme head of that of organized a diocesan He who are called to be the Gospel must celibacy (he clergy is man:” without belonging to youth program. also people For millions of God's became interested In of HU God. be brought. people a united Christian Church, not rooted in divine law. and the he the Ley Retseat Move- the final evaluation of the hierarchy, ahares. as provided there were unity the Orthodox Church do ment. which be now serves as episcopal chair- All these problems tail out has a all Christians, in the mis- council will depend on wbat it without uniformity. The draft man. THE GREAT business of the for th* part of ideas, values married clergy just as we sion of the Church in the world In to has to shout the order sanc- It also present and action that say layman: proposal now-under consider a- have it. Asa matter of world from was at Worcester that Bishop Wright council, therefore, be- only the the fact, tify the within. layman’s sacraments, the tion would seem to comes to Church can pave the when confronted with One of the three began to attract national attention for his in- set In sharper focus bring: lir the pU>- the prob- Americans who are mem- layman's vocation, layman way toward anew under- lems terest in the ecumenical movement ■nd in more energetic motion mg of its healing part th# such as birth control I bers of the Addressing as Christ's man modern theological commission of the coun- in so- standing of as the Worcester Mlnirters’ Alliance tn what the Church exists to do Church depends Infallibility an think that married clerics cil. Bishop Wright had 1983. he increasingly ciety God grant that what It attribute of the presumably an active la oo the Church as a have better was cited by his sodieace for his “frankness the contemporary world intelligent, dedicated these a understanding part in composing the schema. says on points, as on ill wbols which would dispose of and Thu meant what God Himielf roles that laymen of them than celibates. Dif- IQs address constituted honesty expressed in a spirit of Christian must plsy. others, wifi be well worth a strong plea for a some fundamental relevant hrotherliness." relies on Ills to do far ThU brings us back to the- fering views on this score theology of the role of the people bearing by Christians and layman in the him and what and the misapprehensions on our part. should not stand in the that He has been Bishop of Pittsburgh since 195*. the Church can- ology council. To the- by the world. way Church, noting the laity has been waiting "At the same time we must of Christian not do without her faithful. aD unity." 400 years for the Church to define its position of AUDIENCES OF ALL type* —and of ill which pre-suppote, of “AFTER THE DISCUSSION has ended.” sizes have come to admire his combination course. kneeling to pray and To he said, “and all necessary amendments have of deep scholarship and lively humor. sitting to learn, but these as Extend the Vernacular introduced into An Advocate staff preludes to to . . . been the teat, it is to be hoped member came to admire rising speak to «ct to forth for (Continued from that the schema will retain the basic bis patience, too. after a 1962 speaking date be- go the Church Page 1) ferred to principles above, extends the cases of here forth and also fore the Catholic Renascence and in the world. fill this duty with fer- blessings reserved to of the proposed reform of tbs set the very words of the Society at Set on great use of the vernacular to the so that Hall The of the vor and Buhops. priesta will rite of the Mass. 36 test unless even stronger words can be University. Arriving behind schedule, the discovery lay- devotion, whether this Only nega- found administration of the sacra- no longer need special votes cast. these same writer found that man's role in the Church re recitation be by per- tive were Affirma- to express truths . Bishop Wright had clerics, reli- . . already ments and sacra mentals. *ulu from mission to give them tive votes the “It will thus solid spoken and that no of the text were the study of the gious. or lay on chapter came lay a foundation for au- copies ini], people saytng the Pending dictates of approval of local Father McManus, from 2.198 Fathers thentic Catholie Action and win the able theology concern- Office with them speaking Of this dheipate Bishops' conferences, but re- at ing the of the the U. S Bishops' press number. prwvaQtog erroneous Impression that the Church Hearmg of the reporter’s plight. Bishop nature Church, • Withdrawal of the require- 781. although spprov- taining the use of Latin for panel, said that is ‘clerical*.’* Wright took him to on the ooe hand, and the de ment to one of the ing the chapter, added to their exclusively an area behind the stage recite the Hour of the precise "form" Seated mands of the times ot needs of (he aims of the third is to affirmative on a stool, the Bishop again went through Prime, a morning period of chapter vote a specific JOHN J. WRIGHT born of the world, sacra menu make the was tn Boston July his speech condensed to 19 minute* for on the other So layman a dispenser qualification or a prayer contained in the Divine Amendment three proposal IS, 1908. Ha was graduated from the council provWie* of the Church's Boston Latin highly appreciative audience of one. must first explore Office liturgical life called a ‘modus ' for in the and then set forth the changes Baptism He referred response • Voluntary rather than particularly to "Chapter two. in view of when a to what God prescribes ceremony large num- the ninth amendment which thu mandatory recital of prayers ber approval, will not be re- through the voice cf His of persons are to receive be said does not at three other time* go into spe- vised or reconsidered by the during the sacrament The Role the Church and what God asks fourth cifics but has in of ... Urn day. thereby lighteningthe mind cer- Commission on the Liturgy. clarifies the text Laity through the voice of the times original by tain blessings which be taak of saying the Office might Rather, only the specific To talk ot the resultant role stating that the Sacrament of given (Continued from associations Father McManus indicated by lay people instead proposals made by the 781 Page l) of this kind are laity. Nevertheless, this does of the laity tn terms merely Extreme taction is also and of that by priests as at Fathers obedience toward srnleeisitl markwd with the spirit of not authorise of such other amendments could better present will be examined by us to speak of a superficialities as an called th* Anointing of Examples of these cal authority. Christ bring about more direct would be the commission and reduced "mission'' of the laity. They increased lay voice in parish th* Sick. blessing of the family, bless to the The people of God and (he ‘The Bishops should do in changes One amendment, be form of a few amend- set up not share the mission financing or diocesan organiz- log of food or even hierarchy, the schema de- special organizations to elicit conferred Christ said, seeks to reorient tbs Of- FIVE and six the bless- menu which will then be vot- by on the ing only, could be as irrelevant alio con- ing of the school or iu clares, constitute one the of the fice toward pupil*, ed upon by the entire coun- body, opinions laity. Wbat A poetics to the realities as Car- morning and cern this sacrament Th* fifth organic which might be given engaged tn the common mis- Canon 1530 of the Code evening by the cil without the gen- of The Cardinal dinal feeble prayer amendment states mors affecting sion urged precise Gasquet's Jok«* pre- principal. eral of Christ and sharing un- Canon Law for the Others deal with revi- approval already given preecribea terminology here lest the laity, The laity, not as an appendage cisely than the original divided responsibility. administration of to sion of the Office with a to the chapter by ail but temporalities feeling it has a jurrilcal right the clergy, nor as e parallel view schema that the proper time FATHERS AND observers 36 should be toward Fathers ” implemented also In to share in the mission of and distinct force from making it easier tor for anointing is ONE OF THE day’s speak- the utterly as soon as a continued to clarify the strictly spiritual and mixed could lead the lay people to recite leas*, status Auxiliary Church, to a weak- hierarchy, but tn organic at person is in danger of death, of the ers, Bishop Philip Melds. liturgy schema's sec- ARCHBISHOP Paul J Hal- M. ening of the position of the unity with all the Church, must parts of it. rather than at the actual Hannan of Washington, ond chapter, the one lman of “The are often hesi- dealing Atlanta, a member of said the laity hierarchy. be the Church militant tn fac- point of death The sixth council Fathers' ex- THERE HERE with changes including use the tant to come forward as indi- Observation] made at least five 10 amend council's Liturgy Commis- hortations to the by An ing problems amendment an ar- laity would menu to the third suppresses of the vernacular in the said: viduals with their suggestions tooio Cardinal Bacci of the which confront this chapter sion. be more effective if council ticle of the schema lay peo- but would offer which were approved before dealing Mass When this chapter “The commission gladly them If Roman Curia were in much bead on now goes were be with the possible of ple urged to genuine the repetition failed to win final back to a specially organized unit the same veto vote on the chapter as a approval work to examine the witnesses to the Faith In their anointing in a lengthy sick but served as a channel of The Cardinal FIRST IS the spiritual prob- whole Moat of the amend- was instead approved with 781 qualifications, combine domestic, social ap- opposed the ness business, and lem of rot menu reservations the them proach to authority”. use of the dry m Christendom; were supported by just as and send them back civic organizations. phrase “universal The seventh amendment to to meet this a vital chapter on priesthood." saying that "apostolate overwhelming majorities administration of be voted as amendments. If Ha continued: "The proposes a in laity ERNESTO CARDINAL Ruf- like to like” (Pius Xl's The specific change sacraments was this "priesthood” of the con- first adds to the text a week- they are approved, will should be urged to join fmi laity is the consecration of they organ- of Palermo gave a differ- ill cept of Catholic lay action) short explanation of Bishops: many secular newspapers in- be izations which not embracing. sac- ail simply inserted in the text can Influence ent the Buhops present would im- viewpoint on topic of will require a powerfully per- rament* Th* second, correctly interpreted this as a of daily of re- hands chapter two. which has now life—associations par- laymen. VALERIAN CARDINAL pose on the Bishop- defeat for the Church's liberal been approved." - ents interested in educational He said Gracias of elect. instead of the that no one denies Bombay said the present voice activities, and organizations the exalted practice in which function and duties following day: "Some mem- only three Bubop Albert R Zuroweste with professional, charitable of the laity In the Church. bers of the hierarchy neither - Bishops impose hands of Belleville. IU Ukrainian Seminary sad civic Orthodox Vatican . chairman of aims, not excluding More than the seek nor the The amendment ever hierarchy want collabora- eighth pro- the U. S. Bishops' Committee participation in politics. Men tion Elevated and the clergy are in of the laity We must poses that the marriage bless- in Rank sorely ... for the Pres* Panel, explained can not be led to Christ unless need of the assistance remember that the of the laity not ing or nuptial blessing should the situation thu week ROME (NC) The Ukrain- only have a can and an invi- be at all in- ian minor Backed given marriages, "The vote on . , chapter seminary in Rome tation. but also a right Dialogue stead has to of limited to cer- been being two was an raised to the rank share in the . expression mission of the tain circumstances of a pontifical ATHENS (RNS>—The hler the Holy the of almost unanimous approval seminary. AnotherCleaning Value Church. This does not mean Synod, top ad- The which archy of the Orthodox Church ministraUve The ninth says that in cer- change, was au- a share in the mission of the body of the thorized the in in a de- tain circumstances there by late John which Greece, surprise Church in Greece, had been Polish Museum Pope hierarchy, must always last was cision at its annual should be sacramentals which May. marked at a be distinguished from assembly strongly opposed to the holding ceremony here in the No* work of the here, unanimously agreed to the PanOrthodox Conference lay people may administer. Art Works Found presence laity.” of Ukrainian Rite 76'^ Pablo the establishment of a "dialo- and declined to be The 10th refers to changing Archbishop Bishop Barrschlna of repre- CHICAGO (NC) - gue" with the Catholic Church services of The Fed- Josyf Slipyi of Lvov and 13 Orihuela-Alkante. sented at it. profession and re- Spain, re- terms." eral Bureau of Investigation Ukrainian Rite “on equal newal of vows by religious. Bishops. marked that "the question ot said here it has found What its action amounted tn IN AGREEING The >1 mil- s secular Institutes could to what con- largest negative vote profit- lion worth of was an endorsement of of stituted art treasures ably be treated this one a reversal of the came on the ninth amend- RESIDENCE SO« at point stolen Sept 22 from the the key agreements of the Holy s with in the schma.” Synod stand, the as- ment. 607 Fathers op- museum of the Polish P RiSStO Pan-Orthodox Conference held sembly There Roman FOR WOMEN He added: “We should dis- stipulated, however, posed. were 247 nega- at Rhodes in under that the Catholic Union. between September Orthodox-Catholic tive votes on the sixth amend- tinguish the consecra- The »4 the FBI said the loot was ftr* *»., i,rmr CHy tion auspices of Ecumenical "dialogue” should begin ment. of the world, which is the only I IUMa. Patriarch Athenagoras In Is- after the found in the trunk of a park- proper and Second Vatican exclusive function tanbul. The Rhodes ed car. OIWI.M VMM of the confer- Council had terminated, and APART FROM the amend- laity; the general a pos- ence also allow agreed to the only if the condition of there arc several tulate carried on in virtue of “equal ments. various Orthodox bodies to terms” between which is their the churches noteworthy elemenU in the Baptism, proper decide whether is individually strictly observed. text of the third but not exclusive function, and chapter. they should send to the delegates The assembly vote Provision U made for ad- hierarchical spot tola te. in the Vatican Council came in Rome. after both and which they can have three days of what was ministering Baptism only a The assembly's decision described 87 delegated function.” as "stormy de- Confirmation during Mass came as a because surprise bate." During the when debate, ac- possible, to show the cording to a Greek radio re- unity of the three sacraments port. Archbishop Chrysostom of initiation: Baptism. Con- Council Is Theme of Athens said that when he firmation and Eucharist. opposed participation in the Under the heading of sacra- Rhodes conference he was the restriction or re- ONE mentals, DAY acting on instructions from servation of many blessings is / SERVICE For the Greek Foreign ACCM Service Ministry. to be lifted, except in a few Dry

ciijsr NEWARK - The Second ligious activities committee of Vatican Council will be the the ACCM, said each affiliated 'them# of the annual vesper is invited to QUALITY organization send whether service of the you’re or 25 STORES TO Archdiocesan a coming SERVE YOU - THERE’S ONE NEAR YOU delegation. Council of Men Catholic Nov. Celebrant of Benediction will is 9 at 8 in Sacred p.re. Heart be Rev. George A. O'Gorman, w Cathedral. going pastor of Our Lady of Fatima, never out of Msgr, Henry G.J. Beck, North Ml «Mty iv». pro- Bergen, and moderator fessor ot Church We can History at of the Hudson South District offer you a complete and excellent Immaculate Conception Sem- of the ACCM. He will b# style. as- moving service to and from all «lw Mn inary. will be the speaker, sisted John fifty *0 by Rev. T. Lawlor, states, and most countries Representing Archbishop Bo- pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes, abroad. B land will be A. *4 r°nV« *v. Magr. James West Orange, and moderator For smooth Hughes and Msgr. James F. of the Esiex-Montdalr dls- moving, call M wUTmici Looney, vicar general of the trict, and Rev. Albert Hess, EL 4-7800 archldoceae. pastor of SS. Peter and Paul • Warttartta A**. Hoboken, and moderator of THE SERVICES CATERING "WKwrar' will include Hudson North: Solemn and SERVICE Benediction an act Arrangements for the serv- Brothers Inc. fttW VtrtttiM •/ Ma»tin L. He most name of the Episcopal Confer- Paul VI and hishop Paoltno new adverse cir- Pope the Bishops forming canon law. Limogni. dress of one at the Masses in the Latin Rite, the homage of Msgr ence of Venezuela "If the council' Just call Nuncio cumstances which on oc- attending the ecumenical coun- Papal to Costa Rica, may collrctio of the Georges Lamaitre. the Vatican and ask for ex- iniperata Holy . president casion even " Bishops constitute a veritable ciL and Archbishop Igmo Cardin- seem desperate be recited'." I-avman of the academy. roliegs with all the rights and tension 9 Spirit After the Mass the Speak* al. new Apostolic Delegate to The decree that, to Pope Extension 9 connects with a explains Is ROME A John Great Britain. "THE • prerogatives of a college.” he scheduled to deliver an ad- layman, KEIJGION we have special remove all doubts about the asked, "why should certain council switchboard dress On the afternoon of Nov. Cog ley, a former editor of At the the fortune to profess.” said execution of the "the Propaganda College. Papal Audiences national conlrrences of Bish- which has 49 extensions. order, 4 Stefan Cardinal Commonweal, addressed the Paul the Pope. "Is in fact the Wyszynski, Pope told the semina- su- oratio imperata of the Holy VATICAN have to be Any Bishop in the council Primate of of South Africa at (TTY—Bishop ops presided over Poland, will preach Bishops rians of his happiness in be- preme science of life. It D the James hall Spirit should be said at all their A McNulty of Buffalo, by the representative of the can he summoned be- at another in St. request on Ocf. 21. The best and ceremony ing among them on a highest teacher former there Masses for the duration of the day Bishop of See in the and cause are 24 booths Peter's in the presence of the American Bishops were invited when wherever there is life. Paterson, Holy country all the Catholic Church was available for calls. sessions of the Vatican Coun- to among American Bishops their decisions submitted for Pope. attend the meeting. remembers its missionaries. cil. observing, however, the "Religion may seem to be received this week The extensions even in private approval by Rome before pub- connect "But." he absent, yet it not allows audience with the provisions of the rubrical code said, “there is a only by Pope Paul. The lication*" three first-aid sta- shadow in but orders scientists to tions in the basilica. which establishes that the our happiness, a obey Holy Father also received Medics • but the laws oratio 'is shadow that we must nothing of truth Stefan Cardinal are on call in the council hall. imperata prohibited note Wyszynski and Curtis of - Rishop Bridgeport, with paternal • • H reminds the scientist the Polish • on all liturgical days of the trepidation and us Rome Bishops former in Newark, at Auxiliary first and second class, vo- intimate grief. yes, the every step that though! D for the council. The subject of the diaconate in is a ac- an instrument for tending day-by-day Masses of the first and thought of a great the con- A guest of the refuses to die discus- tive country council. Pas- count of council deliberations although China whose quest of truth and must be tor Martin sion was second class, and in children are Niemoeller, also terminated on Oct. sung utilized to the pnesta in hit diocese. not with this with such respect met with 16. Masses.'" us on day that the Pootiff He is for iu own laws • concerns them so closely." that it will president of the Lutheran Alfredo Cardinal OtUvlani, to always have reference to a Church A proposal Install simul- Appealing to the communist of Hesse. Germany. secretary of the Congregation taneous leaders responsibility that engages it • translation facilities of the Holy Office, of China, the Pope brought and transcends it." in thr council hall is under the CLEARANCE said his joy would have been Mass matter up again Oct 21. for John to coun- During the Pope study, according the opposing the diac- great to greet among the new- audience. Pope permanent UW I*o Directory mt Paul CITY cil's secretary general. VATICAN - ly consecrated awarded a gold medal (NC) onate and suggesting instead cm IM mmi CYO Bishops a rep- Paul i- to Danish Pope VI will offer a Mass The proposal was made by resentative of "that great Chi- physicist Aage implementation of the minor in Si. Peter's Richard Cardinal nese Bohr and in doing so urged Basilica at B Cushing, order of acolyte. people, ever present in a m. that the award Monday. Oct. 21. to com- who made the same sugges- mind and beloved, due to its be understood •' "*n memorate the anniversary of tion before the first session illustrious traditions and civi- appeal to all those m who the election in I9M of the and offered to for the lization. and the are in a position of re- late pay 7 generous John (p “vv, that Pope XXIII. installation The Cardinal is proof of Christian faith given sponsibility they will not turn Leo* Cardinal Suenens of currently back in Boston and by so many of its science, or belter, its sons Brussels will while he to to numerous practical applica- preach. expects return throughout so many cen- tions, and thr council he said he does * turies." particularly nuclear T )iiKiuUii science and all its terrible not intend to do so "in the ro +Vv Vatican THE PONTIFF said he uses into a Pledges foreseeable future." y « danger, a night- pecially lamented as "thorns mare, a means ot destroying • human Funds for UN of pain" the "empty seats” life." Maronite Rite Bishop Mi- "V* <* Diiliiulki in the Second Vatican Coun- • UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. chael Doumith of Sarba, Le- cil caused by the absence of Neumann Cited (RNS) A 12,000 token con- banon. urged at a press con- Chinese tribution Bishops. from the Vatican ference that the council con- VATICAN CITY '(NC) was here UN sider "Whilst our thought goes to pledged at a establishing just one Pope Paul VI told 20 Ameri- conference those Bishops, those to promote funds governing Bishop for each dio- Marsh is of priests, can one the few 11 Bishops and an American for those faithful of aiding underdeveloped cese in the Middle East—where China, exhort- that 'lt "Please pilgrimage group the countries technical have diamond merchants in the country Says ing them to serene through a single diocese can sev- t constancy beatification of Blessed John assistance even In the programs. eral residential Bishops, each hour of trial, we USS where perfection in diamonds Neumann. R., is "a re- appeal," he At the end of the session, with complete authority over said, "to the rul- minder that the first Renew duty of more than Catholics of his assured. When The ers to consider with $l3l million had rite. is absolutely eyes of a Bishop is to him- sanctify been pledged by 39 Under his plan Catholics of equity the plight of our chil- self govern- and thus be an 40 We carry only blue white, perfect dren whose example ments for technical aid the various rites would retain gems, Christian names to others'.” proj- ects. and would be School Children subject to a and at Marsh's low prices, Leading the group received in audience PERSONALIZED CHINA by Pope Paul was your diamond purchase becomes a Neumann's A GLASS FAVORS Bishop current Call You successor good investment. Upon During in the See o( Phila- • AiM/in delphia. Archbishop John J. • Cluitili Ufitt Krol. cu “" Bishop Neumann was : beatified The Advocate's CTr Oct. 13. The Pope spoke in English NOW OPEN AT "t fflffWi, * n reply to remark* by Arch- 1963 School Crusade bishop Krol. The Archbishop Biochwm gn had JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS SINCE Rogutil noted that the pilgrims 1908 included priests and laymen WILLOW BROOK from NEWARK MIUBURN Oct. PARTIES UNLIMITED regions where Bishop 21 thru Nov. 4* Neumann RT. 23 of Rt. 89-91 Mark*! Sliver worked. He (So. 46-23 WAYNE • 263-67 Mtllbum A»#«gr !*•_ ****** IT. MCKtHUCK praised Clrclo) MA.krl 3 W«« MU t nun. m. 4H-MM the ready 2770 D*».»l 6 7100 response of the Spwial Hold for Organliationt Cl 441)4 American people to their 4 THE ADVOCATE October 24, 1963 Leading Protestant Journal Personal Hospital Plan Asks Help for Private Schools Pays Cash Direct to You NEW YORK (NC) A Christianity and Crisis, an them muat avoid strengthen- Protestant leading journal has interdenominational Protes- ing the cause of race segre- for efforts called stronger to tant bi-weekly, scored total gation and injuring public find a way of including chil- opposition to any form of aid schools. dren In parochial schools in for parochial school pupils. federal aid to education. But it also said plans to assist IN THE LEAD editorial of ‘IOOAWEEK! its Oct. 28 issue, signed by a group which includes three of American Protestantism's Plus Honorary leading liberals, the journal Degree said federal aid for education is badly needed. Extra Benefit for Signers included Rcinhold Surgery Is John C. Bennett and Ruling Dropped Ncibuhr, Robert McAfee Brown. Niebuhr is a prominent the- ISSUED TO MEN & WOMEN 18 TO 65 For U.S. Schools ologian, Bennett is president of Union Theological Semi- WHETHER EMPLOYED OR NOT nary here and Brown, a CONFRATERNITY WORKSHOP - Msgr. Roge A Reynolds looks over the program for ST. - LOUIS (NC) The state in which they are lo- California professor. Is well Continuable known Doctrine at Seton Hall Beyond 65 Sacred Congregation of Semin- cated. Hence the conferring of in ecumenical circles, the Oct. 20Confraternity of Christian workshop University with, Age Universities of aries and his a civil degree Is a legal mat- serving at present as a dele- left right, Sister Mary Cotherine, one of the to workshop speakers, Joseph Reilly Mt. at No Carmel, Ridgewood, main and Increase in Premium withdrawn Its order calling for ter. The Sacred Congregation gate-observer for Presby- speaker, Daniel Russell, president of the archdiocesan U.S. Catholic universities to of Seminaries and Universities terian and Reformed bodies executive board. get its approval before giving makes it a practice to avoid at the Vatican Council. honorary degrees. interference in the internal The journal pointed to a Parents to Have Passed Senate MONTHLY COST only *3.64 to *7.68 A copy of the letter with- legal matters of any country." "new phase" of discussion by drawing the original order was Apparently the congregation over aid for pupils in church- Lab ... based on received here by Very Rev. singled out certain Jesuit in- related schools. It cited favor- Language your present age Paul C. Reinert. S.J., presi- stitutions to them of he able Hands columnist Children notify by (Dependent Under 18 - Only $2.85) dent of St. Louis University. decree, but did not inform Walter Uppmann, educator Demonstration Aid Bill Amended Sow The letter apparently leaves other institutions of it. Officials Robert Hutchins and the New you can take advantage of (be aame, liberal Eastern the decree in full force for all of the Catholic RUTHERFORD Mutual bos University of Republic magazine A demon- pita1/snrgiral plan that has been receiving such Catholic universities outside America in a The stration of the nrw enthusiastic response men Washington change means, said the language among and women in all occu- the U.S., but withdraws it in- week at St To pations as well a* ago reported they had publication, “that the move laboratory Mary'a High Permit Suits housewives and other non-employed sofar as U.S. institutions are never received official notice ment to help pupils in private School here will be given at persons. concerned. WASHINGTON of the decree or word that it as well as public schools can- the meeting of the Parent- The Sen- schools. The reason is had been not ate this week simple. It's because this plan rescinded be dismissed as a sec Teachers Association Oct. 24. approved a Two other amendments gives yoo an ROME SOURCES said the It INDEPENDENT. CASH INCOME But in the Netherlands last tartan power plsy aimed at It the PTA 9 billion college aid bill aft- which to bar such aid OK 1100 A WEEK paid Sacred of was of St. sought direct while Congregation Sem- month, the er it bad been amended to to you in the hospital regardless of University of raiding the public treasury." al- to educational institutions un- any other inaries and Universities made Mary's which provided the policies Nijmegan. a major center of low court testa oa its constitu- der you carry. You also get a separate, extra benefit of funds for the in a religious control were the last after THE laboratory from to regulation May. learning operated by the Bel- PUBLICATION was tionality. Vote on the measure beaten lIS COO for surgery according to the seriousness of two-year drive. The lab was 33-26 St. Louis had con- crttictal University gian Province of the of the totally nega- referred to aa the "bricks operation. This covers even minor operations Society installed this year and is used of the Senate's performed ferred an degree on tive Seventy-eight in honorary of Jesus, was refused reaction of what it called and mortar" bail was a doctor's office. permis- for In 60-19. Rev. classes Frrnch and 100 members voted on the Hans Kueng. controver- sion when it sought to award the “professional Protes- The legislation would Spanish It has 33 booths for pro- court test amendment IMPORTANT If sial theologian from the Uni- tants." It you bow carry some form of hospitaliza- an honorary doctorate to vide loans and granta for via con- to of Ger- studying recordings. passed 43 33. tion or health insurance, this Eastern Mutual versity Tuebingen. an Anglican priest. “Often," It said, "they struction at science, engineer- plan will pay when he visited here. Under its yon IN ADDITION, thus you that many. sound tike a broken record ing and library buildings at provisions, the giving vital, EXTRA "cash Word that the US Commissioner Educa- cushion" of financial need congregation stuck in the 18th century Set all colleges and universities—- of help you so badly when earnhigs had withdrawn its regulation TV Even Colloquium tion would be stop. Helps yon to the Available In the National Council public, private, and church-re- required to pub- pay many outside bills that keep Father Reinert here lish in whether came to of Churches, a source of fresh At Seton Hall lated, the Federal Register a mounting you're sick or well rent, mortgage, In- through the office of the su- notice that he stallment payments, To All thinking an many subjects, Its sponsors expressed sat- proposed to daily living expenses for your depend- of the Religions make to perior general Society the comments on this SOUTH ORANGE-The de- isfaction with a loan or grant to ed, say nothing of doctors, drugs etc. issue the bill's ap- any of Jesus In Rome. BOSTON (NC) Facilities institution of education frequently seem to express a partment of English at Seton proval. but warned of difflcul higher of the Boston "We were to learn of Archdiocese's conditioned ties authorized under the Morse happy reflex rather than Hail University will present ahead in negotiations over television station here this decision." Fsthcr Reinert wiU be its annual bill After the notice had been a thoughtful response to a ma- fifth Colloquium differences with a House ver- made available HERE ARE THE "for when first to all " and before said, we were religious jor social problem Oct. 28 from 10 30 a m to S sion of the bill. posted the proposed HIGHLIGHTS denominations in this informed of the regulation we area. The said it D "not at date of the federal aid. magazine pm MrLaughlui Library THE any • felt that there was some mis- Msgr Walter L. di' AMENDMENT, could PAYS YOU $lOO A WEEK WHILE Flaherty, ready to pull ‘the answer' out The topic will be and passed taxpayer bring suit. IN “History laat week on the part of rector, disclosed. " after being intro- To avoid suits understanding of a hat" But it added: the Literary Imagination being brought HOSPITAL UP TO 26 WEEKS the duced by Sen Sam Congregation concerning He said conferences now What we J Ervin sll over the nation, the amend are • urge is expenmen Speakers will include James of North the operation of American held with Carolina, opens the ment restricts • being officials of the tatlon. openness to new Mess, G of jurisdiction in PAYS ROM FIRST DAY IN HOSPITAL Cathode colleges and universi- Kennedy I'psala Col- d** to a test of the Massachusetts Council will menus to con these cases to the United of res son and dis- lege. Mother C E Maguire. FOR BOTH AND ties. Churches (Protestant) xiaiity ,4 federal ksfns States District Court for SICKNESS ACCIDENTS for pro ruse" CRS J and Mother the . Mary 1 i-tnU to church rrfati-d District "Catholic universities, like gram arrangements and of Columbia. • other Among possibilities It men- Wumlhn. CRSJ,. of Newton PAYS SEPARATE ADDITIONAL all other universities in the meetings win be held with of BENEFIT tioned shared-time education College. Mass . Iceland D IV United States, receive their ficials of other denominations OF $l5 TO $2OO FOR SURGERY and assistance modeled on that trraon of Old and their Dominion Col- Ribicoff's View charters power to The statioa will begin opera- provided to veterans at the lege and John A Duff of Se- • NO "DEDUCTIBLE" grant dvil degrees from the tion soon. OR "CO-INSURANCE" college of their choice ton Hat! University CLAUSES TO REDUCE YOUR BENEFITS

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• MEDICAL EXAM - Jut* Rule on Private Aid NO 2 qunrionu on your health to determine insurability CHICAGO i NO—Sen Abra- lie repeated here his conrtc- • GOOD IN ANY ham Ribicoff of NON-GOVERNMENT Connecticut t»o. rxprewaed earlier in Sen- quevtiooed here whether the HOSPITAL IN THE WORLD ate speeches, that the posi- time to is ripe seek a Supreme tion* of the extreme have Court decision on federal aid come to dominate public con- h*r education in church related sideration'' of the issue EXTRA FEATURES AT NO EXTRA COST schools 'The voice of thoughtful lu addition/ this t. a stern Mutual policy contains other The legislator indicated he moderation tr.uat now be attrac- tive features You can ;e« a full year of protection for would rather see more rffort railed." he said only 11 monthly payments in advance There Is a in the pobtical domain to ar- 31-day Graft IN HLS COMMENTS Period for annual renewals and rive at a common ground and on Uk csen monthly policies carry the to ing issue to the Supreme a today Grace Period for payments. The policy hat develop a consensus on the a 3 Court. Rihicuff said M year clause as controversial issue. is poisi incontestability well as a State Statute claust ble the court will set for your protection, which aside automatically amends any pro- TIIE SENATOR. much of the ( lr *t Secre the pubhc support vision of policy that happens in be m conflict with the tary of the Department of now going to educa statutes of your private particular Stale. There is even a Dividend Health. Education anti Welfare lion this to rlause giving polio the ritht share in any dividend* under President But he called it Kennedy, "more likely'' the Company may declare. •poke to a Conference on Reli- tha: the tribunal "wifi indicate gion and Law at the University a wider area of permissible EXCLUSIONS AMD RESTRICTIONS at Chicago. assistance than now u \ n effect.", like every insurance policy, certain exclusions and limita- A* HEW tions necessarv in order to Secretary. Ribicoff In either case, he implied, are avoid misunderstanding about led the effort the coverage. Form lIIM-M does early uf the Ken- taking into consideration "the Policy not rover the fol- nedy administration for con- intensity of lowing: APRON STRINGS? feelmg on the NO, PURSE STRINGS! gressional adoption of federal issue." it might be better to Mrohoiism; use of narrotict; mental disorders; con- aid to education. Since enter- avoid a decision finement in any Is Gosrrnmrnt institution: preg- ing the Senate in 1962. he has Would it no: be better to been chiMbuth or misrarriaxe (except under a hand on a leading voice in point- nancy, family (She keeps them pursue the political process Insuring husband mg to what he policy both .wife); any loss cov- calls "a wide farther, to explore new range of ap- ered by Workmen's Compensation: any toss caused her constitutionally per- proaches to the through savings dollar) problem and to act missible uses of by of War or while in military service. Surgical public financ- to try develop a consensus benefits under Rider lIIMM I not Tor ing in the field of private edu- within this payable preg- country as to what cation " or extraction of teeth. should be nanry fimOy money matters almost always done'" he asked Your Benefits otherwise for tonsilitis, savings start earning dividends payable append-cit'i, adnoid*, hernia or any disorder of the female organs shall be immediately at the full rate of paid Tbfafaatoctof financial Me that's wefl known at The Howard - only if such toss occurs after policy has been in force for of Shared Time C months. Policy is renewable at the option of the women are Major company. i steady savers. Some have Joint After age U. benefits are limited to 13 weeks (or any one eMi fair husbands. 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You'll promptly receive one between Holy Rosary tenth grade levels, the public our FREE brochure containing all the detail*. parish school and the Absolutely no Kearsley school offers consumers call. Public School math, obligation no agent will District. general science, biology, geo- metry., bookkeeping, EASTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. UNDER THE PLAN, Holy drafting, gym and algebra. r OUT students in FILL AND MAIL TODAY Rosary grades 7-10 PASSAIC, N. J, rke receive so-called "Catholic Core" subjects at Holy Rosary LADIES' CATHOLIC HOWARD and then are shuttled to Kear- SAVINGS THE HOWARD SAVINGS sley High in school POLICY INSTITUTION Kearsley . BENEVOLENT SPECIAL DEPT. buses e.O. BOX 833, NEWARK 1, N. district to be taught J. ASSOCIATION COMMERCE other subjects. The IST stu- 10 COURT, NEWARK, N. 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State! ami Canada (an POLICY "Jointty with" and the name of the other schools are impressed by the Other Offices la person Please aend FREE details of Newark to share the account.) smoothness of the operation to FULL TIME and your $lOO a week Hospital/ Bloomfield Avenue at Cfifton date. I understand there Avenue vf ART Surgical plan. la no obligation and no Avenue at TIME Springfield Bergen Street The program was initiated will call. Name. agent South Onmge Avenue at Sandford Avenue to relieve overcrowded condi- at tions Field Raymond Boulevard at Holy Rosary and com- . la Address bat costs of Catholic VAMK South Orange spiraling .... education. Representatives ■r LackawannaStation The shared-time students Applicant! Catholic A . hi North Cafcheal City. Zone men women permit school to be ADDRESS Kearsley moy send personal 27 Btoomhaid Avenue near Mountain resume tar Avwnue Eneloee with check or eligible for state aid for the money order am Mr*. half-day students, all but J 5 Dorothy Laskey rMwlDwiaai Supreme Recorder of whom are members of the CITY ZONE STATE Kearsley school district. SOS West Sixth Street Irie, Pennsylvania Courses taught at Holjt Russian Youths' Atheism October *4,196S THE ADVO CATS 5 Firm, Freed Priest Warns

By CARL A. BALCERAK they In yield some catea to graves have crosses over the influence of the older gen- them." WASHINGTON - Re- (NC) eration and have their Asked what ls ligion Ls chil- needed to re- up against a tough dren job in baptized. vive the spirit of religion in trying to erase the "On holidays, such as East- the Soviet Union, he stamp of atheism impressed replied: er, there are ceremonies that "Religion would have on to have Russian youth, an Ameri- are but full can widely attended, tha freedom of Its priest held captive In the activity. Soviet unbelieving element par- voice would have to be heard Union for 23 years said here. ticipates only in the material In the press, in education and aide of the feast.” in Rev. Welter religious instruction." M. Cisiek, S.J., •aid “The Russian at the same time, how- THE PRIEST said knowl- people are ever, that very simple, and easy to get a tenacious older edge of the doctrinal aspect! generation In acquainted with." he said. Russia will not of religion, such as interpreta- "They’re a let religious concepts flicker tion of good people." the Bible by the Cisiek TOPIC: James J. second from the out. Father said he would MISSIONS - Rev. Meany, left, was at the Church, la very limited, es- speaker spend some time his annual Mission Sunday Vespers Oct. 20 at Sacred left the visiting WHITE Heart Cathedral. With him, pecially among young MASS - to THE M YEAR Ol.il peo- family’s home in Among those present at the White are Rev. A. Jesuit, Shenandoah, Mass, right, Joseph Carroll, pastor of St. Cecilia's, Kearny; James A. native ple of Russia. lie said the Msgr. a of Shenandoah. Pa., he did not know yet sponsored by Catholic Physicians' Guild of the Arch- Hughes, vicar John P. assistant of "They do not consider doc- general, Msgr. Davis, director the for the was freed with Marvin what his future diocese of Newark at Society along trine. but assignment Sacred Heart Cathedral Oct. 16 Propagation of the Faith, and Rev. A. of Our W. Makincn personal aspects.” would be. left Eugene Fanelli, administrator Lady of of Ashburnham, were, to right, Dr. Luke A. he said. "The new generation Mulligan, archdiocesan libera. West New York. Maas., in a prisoner exchange believes that all guild coordinator, Rev. Harrold A. assistant mod- In which the Sovieta priests lead Murray, received erator, Thomas J. Mr. and an easy life and draw money Fund Msgr Conroy, archdiocesan Mra. Ivan Egorov, Abbey and moderator, Race and who from the people. They think Dr. Donald J. Religion were awaiting trial in the Kissinger, president in Bergen. religion Is a camouflage for At $430,000 U. S. on espionage charges. Father the priest's efforts to Cisiek was arrested exploit Catechetical Classes the MORRISTOWN _ Over In 1941 in the people." A Set Student Soviet-occupied Father Cisiek 1430.000 has been in Wedding Reception on Race part of said "there is pledged At O.L. Poland, charged with a Providence Meeting a for constant drive against reli- campaign anew being a "apy of the Vatican” PATERSON Our of WASHINGTON - Benedictine Lady (NC) Some 250 students from 90 demonstration here Oct. J7. and sentenced gion by the state, so that the Abbey, Abbey to 1J years’ Church Providence Mission here will Catholic, Protestant and Jew. schools will attend the confer- new man of the socialistic and novitiate to be PLAZAHOTEL Officially representing the imprisonment. He spent five hold catechetical lsh will in erected here at a coat classes for college groups join ence, said to be the first inter- Cincinnati Archdiocese system may be a of 92- 4*urn«i at the years in the Lubyanka Prison developed, tower*. J'rMr tlty. N. J. • Student Confer- faith man with " million. Spanish-speaking adults each Leadership student meeting of its demonstration in downtown in then an atheistic basis Moscow, was sent to at •rtrMm ence on Religion and Race to kind. "The A report by the Committee Saturday 7:30 p m. They represent the B'nal Cincinnati will be Law- * Penal young people have had Msgr. camp. When his sen- • Ot*nlfl*d be held here Nov. of the was Rev. Stanislaus B. ton*w*t Ihm 17-20. B'rith Hillel Foundations, Na- rence C. no help toward he Laity made to Ab- Chang, Waiter, business tence was religion." HO H >M completed in 1955, bot Patrick M. pastor, said that the classes tional Newman Club Federa- of the Catholic he added, "and they now are O’Brien, 0.5.8., • lv**n* manager Tele- was allowed to live so r Cult!it* in a at a were tion, National educated that meeting Oct 14 at tha being scheduled at the • M*d**» Federation of graph. who will give the in- Siberian village. they rebel Price* Catholic against abbey here. The wish of • C*r*fwl Stand College Students, and vocation at the "The religious instruc- goal of the Bishop Navagh and *tt*nti*«i f. **4*||« Rights ceremonies in older folk attend the National Student Christian Fountain tions.” committee la $750,000 and the that each would be taught by Square. few Orthodox churches that »r.d*l C*n»ult*ftt Federation. campaign will continue to the a specially trained Catholic One of the principal speak- are open," Father Cisiek FATHER CLSZEK said a eod of the Attacked ers will be William R. Mid. year. layman. "The youths have no re- Oldfield 3-0100 A STATEMENT pn the con- good omen for religion in Rus- Schmuacher. who heads the ligious Construction on the three CHICAGO ference Issued student convictions: yet. sia is that visit *"W« P*rfclft« !**«• - The Na- by "people the (NC) Cincinnati Catholic buildings may start later this ADVOCATE want leaders said: Interracial though they do not believe.’ ada are Air C*n4ill*n*d tional Catholic Conference for "While the un- cemeteries, and most of the fall Council. ■ itlmet** *ti**rfvllr has Its Inexpensive and get results. *!»*• Interracial Justice has sent iversity as purpose the deeper transformation President Kennedy a telegram of the protesting Atty. Gen. Robert character of those In Its Equality Topic Kennedy's stand to limit civil charge and the truthful pur- suit of rights legislation. learning, we recognise At UN Mass that "The Attorney General's re- sadly as long as the uni- NEW quest for weak legislation Is versity remains aloof from YORK (NC>—The the for world Is closer to the Intolerable at this stage in our struggle Justice, this coming transformation ideal American democracy,” said and this pur- whereby all men are rec- the suit cannot be effected." ognised as equal because of telegram, signed by con- The their natural ference chairman Raymond meeting will center on dignity, a New a M. Hilliard. series of seminars and York pastor said at the an- workshops designed to msp nual United Nations Mass THE ATTORNEY General, plans for actioo at strategic here. seeking bipartisan for schools support throughout the coun- To achieve this ideal, said the had legislation, asked the try- Msgr. Joseph N. Moody of House Judiciary Committee to The National Catholic Con- Highland Falls, men must eli- strike a out section of the bill ference for Interracial Jus- minate every trace of racial smses IS EVERY him to file empowering in- tice will hold its convention discrimination. DIPT, AT SHOP-KITE More Mt'at for /am of Short-Kite! junction suits to protect con- here. Nov. 14-17. Francis Cardinal Spellman stitutional of all rights per- • of New York presided in St. sons. Patrick's Cathedral. Auxiliary He also asked Cincinnati March that the Bishop Philip J. Furlong of broad accommodations ' public CINCINNATI (NC) - Cath- New York celebrated the LEGS section be limited to O'LAMB specific olic parish, college and frat- Mass, offered each October problem categories, such as ernal ■ groups are expected to since 1947 to seek God's guid- restaurants, hotels and retail take part in a "March and ance on the deliberations of stores. OVEN Vote for Jobs and Freedom" the UN. te ■ READY - UN's Vietnam Panel 5>bo«*» Who!# Regular Style - 55* Investigators’ Countries MAID /BUI? LAMB CHOPS •iLMMkoMfI null > IB- MOULDS MB lOM salad 800 l Uvor Restrict Coi Ikon Nocks of Lamb l 25* MiHbi InA Religious Liberty -67 l i77*.-97. b mM Wo onuo qutMrt Rib Stoaks Broastof Uifc.lrt.lO Lamb t 10* SAIGON, Vietnam (NC) Dahomey. Morocco and It Is located Nepal in the Italian ShoukJor Siooks 99* Four of the seven t govern- comprise the delegation. embassy. CHICKEN PARTS Chuck Stoaks u 47* ments to MIA sending delegates In- Morocco it also UCS STS UVH THE ‘ predomi Cmbo fftoolu u 99* vestigate chargee that Budd- GOVERNMENT of Italian u 69* nantly Muslim Missionaries , Sausago hists have been In Ceylon, ooe of the most vocel SHOP-RITE < persecuted are allowed In in the country, but *****"*l» 5 JL 2.59 a 59* —45 .”55‘.“H"69 . South Vietnam are themselves accusing South Vietnam of Lob.tor Tails *. 1.49 a Moroccan who would become religious has been following restrictive policies on persecution, CREAM a Christian would suffer ser- religion. guilty of flagrant, systematic ous social and economic dis- The delegation cornea to discrimination against its Christian abilities. CHEESE FRESH HAM Vietnam citizens form from the UN Gen- They Hinduism and Buddhism about 9% of pce- eral Assembly on the Invita- the total popula- BUTT HALF vail in the kingdom of Nepal. tion of President dinh tion of some 9 S million. Ngo Christian schools are allowed tt 25* Diem's government Members Since the present govern- and encouraged but no direct were chosen by the General ment came to 39: power in 1960, work 49: missionary is It has taken possible Assembly's president, Carlos over hundreds of there. Rath Sosa Rodriquez of Venezuela. Catholic schools their build- blackhawk Bratil. where most of the STEP ISTO SHOP-RITE'S CARDED ROOM' Representatives of the gov- Inga, grounds, movable prop- people are at least ernments of AfghanisUn. Bra- erty and management. nominally Catholic, has no state sil, Ceylon, Coats A religion. apples Rica, toning regulation in Its bacon 2«>. 29* Cey- population includes about era; lon some Christian compels 200.000 Buddhists who enjoy to parents send their children full Freedom. CUCUMBERS 3b,19* to £* schools that art predomi- In Coats Catholicism 'All-Important:' nantly Buddhist. Rica. ls the state religion but 59 CABBAGE Frosh Green the law b 4* How Buddhist missionaries from Important? assures religious freedom to any foreign country are given all. Dahomey has no state re- Sl9* SAIGON. Vietnam (NC) visas and allowed to work in and allows How is “all- ligion religious CoußHowerS: important Ceylon, but no new Christian S£S*J freedom. 2.39* important?” TAUO^i missionary will recieve a visa. Col. Le quang Tung is commander of tha IN MH>GET Vietna- AFGHANISTAN, a pre- mese Special Forces, dominantly Muslim kingdom, PRINTING ROU COFFEE SALE APPLE SAUCE which are reportedly under no Christian missionary ls al- PORK lowed HARRY F. MURPHY the control of President to work. The only Cath- BEECHNUT Diem's powerful olic church in the 79 CLINTON ST., NEWARK 2 (New brother, permitted . Keyless Con) ■■ Political Counsellor country la a attended Rhon«: 99* Ngo chapel MArfcrt 3-2131 2 5 dinh Nhu. On Aug. 24, the by Catholic foreign diplomats. CQc tes* CHASEHAS. A.6. 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The editor, PRIDE OF THE FARM Pham vlet la KETCHUP Tuyen, atiU You 2^29* aalact FREE under may any VIRGINIA arreat, In spite of •na of tha fabulous GIFTS the fact that he has these 'wo offar, whan you opan an ham CREAM Da MONTE ha CORN all-important qualities: account for 2^29* $500.00 or mora, is a devout Catholic and or add $500.00 or mora to wa* a * seminarian In hla your praaant account Limit baked 65 youth. only ona gift to.an ac- REYNOLDS wB 4“-*l count, sorry, na gifts mailod.

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Baptism Raises Justice, the teachings of the single origin us all from living a full life.” of the universal man, redemption by The time for high-sounding rhetoric Christ at least we do in studying the on the race problem has long since passed Question of Rite catechism or listening to the ser- Sunday because we have lost our audience. The mon. Err. Leo Rev. Robert Negro can no longer hear because howl- Farley, S.T.D., and Hunt, S.TX)., of But come in the or Immaculate Conception Seminery, Derlington, Rem toy, Monday office ing police dogs, the children of Birming- N.J, factory, to the real ere editors of The Question Box. Questions be eddretsed talking estate agent, ham, Black Muslim feet march- mey rantlngs, to them in the school, elbows there for entwert in this column, or to Question Box rubbing with real, ing on Washington drown out white plati- Editor, The Advocate, 31 CHstton hit., Newark 2, N.J. live Negroes and the tudes picture changes. and promises. Q. bnsbaad Although my extraordinary phenomena sur- I THE RECENT and were baptised la an rounding the House of Newsweek poll finds INDIVIDUAL Catholics should take "Holy that white Eastern Rite Catholic Church, Loreto." For the Americans admit stand heart example, they to the of the at we have message Bishops always been active bouse does not rest and nev- guilty of discrimination; whites concede the Second Vatican Council that "all men parishioners In a Catholic has rested foundations have par- er upon they given the second rate are ish of the Negro brothers, irrespective of the race or Latin RHe. We are sunk into the earth where it the schools, most menial the now told, that now standi. The jobs, poor- nation to which they belong." The coun- however, our peculiar est children housing, meanwhile are members of our types of stone and mortar killing off any cil, commenting on its own admirable di- possible protest by original Eastern Rite, even which form the original walls robbing his right to versity of races, nations and tongues, in- vote. though they were baptised In are unknown in the neighbor- vited all to collaborate in in the Latin establishing church. Is this cor- hood of Loreto, but are chem- Little wonder that the Negroes have the world a more ordered way of living rect Information? ically identical with materials taken to the streets in a desparate, dra- and greater brotherhood. commonly found in Nazareth. matic A. It seems to be effort to present their to correct. Also, many Popes and saints plight Newsweek’s poll indicates that young lawmakers According to the Cod* of have visited this and to the country as a whole. white Americans house, seem- seem less prejudiced Canon Law for the Latin Rite They feel like ingly in acceptance of its au- Catholic President Nyerere than their fcanon 98) and the Code grandfathers, and, significantly of thenticity. .of Tanganyika, who observed; bluntly enough, the more whites to know Ne- Canon Law for the Eastern get Be this as it Loreto "For the sake a may, of cause a man may suf- the better Rites (canon 8), a person be- groes, they get together. remains today as one of fer all along longs to the sorts of indignities to his It and rite in which he person, appears then, that if clergy laymen Christendom’s most magnifi- or even his or she was baptized or, and family, without loss of human initiate a cent shrines and of program of ringing doorbells thb is places pil- or But applicable to your fam- dignity self-respect. what sort of and talking to of grimage in honor of Our people, education from ily, In which he or she should cause is color? I cannot even choose it. the Blessed Mother. Daily It is pulpit and in the schools, of intercom- have been baptized. And if I am witness, not to the cult of an- humiliated merely for ex- munication between the civil Further, the rite in which a races, rights cient brick and mortar, but to isting, then I have no alternative but to will child ihould be baptized is de- finally become a reality. loving Alia! veneration of the termined by the rite in which Mother of God under her spe- hi* parents were baptized. cial title of Our Lady of Lore- of the Now. since you both were Topic Times to. Numerous miraculous baptized In an Eastern Rite, A on racial reaches not cures are recorded there, and dialogue justice God’s. you are still, according to a in more recent days at least, pivotal point when someone The canonical norms if not accord- asks, inferiority lie Is fading fast be- of these have been "Would to many au- you want sister to a fore the ing your actual practice, your marry truth of reason and justice. The thenticated by members of Eastern unimpeach- Negro?” The discussion either tailspins real of the is your able medical authorities. equality Negro nowi being Rite. Into a tirade or turns to a calm consid- understood. The is Our frank admission of Negro being given The law that eration of values. RENEWAL OF CHURCH provides a doubt what has been as concerning' the his- always rightfully his, child whose parents are mem- torical an child of God. bers of origin of this shrine in THE RACIAL JUSTICE equal an Eastern Rite is also dialogue of no lessens our a member way respect the of that rite, even daily press reached that pivotal point THE BETTER HE IS the and personal enthusiasm for known, though through necessity or last week. A the shrine and its marvelous front-page feature in one more he taken as a error or readily is neighbor, for any other reason, of the major dailies School the child has powers for those who ap- metropolitan report- welcomed as a classmate, hired as a work- been baptized in Dropouts: It with faith on proach strong ed the increase of mar- the I-atin Rite Negro-white er, respected as a boss, acknowledged for and devotion. riages in our area. his talents, and appreciated as a friend. Q. Is it true that the geoeral It Ia the event quoted mixed married of q. that the de- racially Man marries only someone whom he judgment all men at the cannot on the The Real eod of signated godparents couples stigma of "the stare” and feeis he knows. When known Reason the world will be held fully fully be at our in the of present expected open hostility. It touched upon the prob- as a and an the will valley Josephs! near person equal, Negro Jerusalem. child's Baptism, may see our- lem of the children This teems to be of interracial mar- be loved and chosen as a mar- Tkit solemn is uritten selves (the partner in being by Fetb* GrrrUy uhU* ferent —and generation in stated quite in the Bi real parents) act In clearly riages, especially their adolescent riage: equal before God and husband or George G. Higgins is in Kom, for ib, this Me. as proxies for them? Or do ecumenUst council. case b not merely s mat- The Fstbrr we have to have two years. article reviewed it wife. GrrrUy » eu other findings: ,*thoriocioiogi,l from lb, Chicago Arch- ter of chronological age dioce A Since the word "To- persons foe this purpose? did not weigh values. It was a report, hot This kind of and it. One knowledge conse- can easily exhort both saphat" used in the an editorial. Here By REV. ANDREW M. Book of we consider values. love is not now. GREELEY sides to patience and under- A You msy 'act as quent widely experienced Joel, chapter 3. verse 2, liter- proxies In God did I suggested last week that a TIIE standing but these virtues are for the godparents, since creating, a good thing. The barriers of segregation and prejudice- PROBLEM Is not the ally means God will judge." God cannot criticism of Catholic schools weakness always m short there is no Church law pro- do evil or create an evil custom have from of toe school as in supply. we may rightly conclude that kept people knowing to was based not oo the Inade- educational institution the hibiting this. But. prevent thing. God created all men. Regardless of each,other that well. but Probably only the passage sacred author had no in- quacies a t these schools but rather any misunderstanding, we re- the weakness of com- of will tention of an color, man is good, as a creature of God. For those who have time eliminate much indicating exact attained it. segre- on the symbolic importance munication end rela- commend that you explain the One creature public of the strain, and then dis geographical location by this good is equal to another will the al- of the schools in the current tions la situation to other witnesses, gation-prejudice complicate certain schools snd cuss ion of the and woed He was teach- creature. strengths simply think good There are no or intricate strained relationship between parishes lest they that your pas- superior ready relationships of marriage weaknesses of Catholic educe ing the fact of a Anal general inferior men certain kinds of and It U fashionable tor is allowing you to be the created by God. The infer- and family life. Man. not God. has created laity cer- to call this taon will be able to proceed judgment of all people. to tain kinds of clergy kind of strain “anU^lerical- real godparents iority assigned Negroes or any so- the complication. Man. with God’s without the heavy emotional help. One of the most " Q- What is meant a called inferior frequent um However, the term is that such discussion by group is man’s doing. «111 overcome it. charge “spiritual Q. I know that there are ultimately complaints of parents is that hardly accurate. Communion"? In the seems certain at to pres- to produce A. many indulgences attached have no ent A spiritual Communion ia they control over transitional stale of the the present At tost point, it the recitation of the rosary, the desire to what their children are taught Church it u inevitable that receive the ‘I Am a may even become fashionable especially during October. I am tn Catholic schools the Blessed Eucharist when ac- King’ They expectations of osi os- oar* again (or Use Catholic woudering whether ll would have tus I Is not b neces- precious tittle con- eratton of and reception possible. In the for the Feast clergy another “liberal" to send his children to Gospel of Christ All such and traditions come It Is sary say the whole rosary practices trol over what it in generation called "spiritual" simply taught of isity win be dlf- to parochial schools at the King. In answer to Pilate’s under the ooe time to gain these in question, general heading of idolatry* public sc boots either to ke-p it distinct 'rom the Christ said savest actual dulgrnrrs. emphatically; "Thou it. paying tribute to a creature that belongs The professional educator, reception of the sacra- ment I am a King.” to whether be wears a Roman The Press A No, only God. Box we need not say tha cottar This Ever since the beginning of mankind or not. thinks that hu d-vout with to eat of decades of toe rosary consecu- HERE IN AMERICA we a training makes him better toe Bread of Etem-| tively to gain there has been a history of idolatry in have dif- Life in- any of toe in- to cludes ferent form of qualified than parents de- an act of filth in l**.- dulgences As long as we com- one form or another. The Chosen idolatry. It is not pagan The Council People termine Real pete at least curriculum and po- Presence, an ;-t of de- five decades in in nature, it is not crude or it were particularly vulnerable to this un- barbarous, The the same we licy. main difference be- sire for the sacrament, and an day. may separ- has no relation to the creatures of the fortunate lapse. Time and again, even tween the public and Catholic act of petition that God would ate them by any interval of forest or the 1 after jungle. The subtle form of schools in this respect is that to ’ me. Almighty God had visited punish- And the deign produce in the sr>ul idolatry to which Americans the public educator it con- a more intimate union ment upon them because of their trarw- many have Laity with strained fallen victim is taken from the world of by such Institutions Chrut. toe source of all they repeated their and By JOSEPH R. THOMAS folly as bond issue referenda and grace. The practice of fre- fell into the sin power, luxury and wealth. To placate Editor of idolatry. school board elections to Managing The Advocate be quent spiritual Communions ii these gods and secure their favor the at AT diplomatic as possible in When Pope Paul announced have made for recommended by spiritual THE VERY TIME when Al- moral it possible ooe Off c. s’ ruolicsMon of the law of the Ten Commandments is dealing with parents. He is month writers excellent a ago that toe council of the auditors to address the at an means mighty God was His Ten Com- \ andcce:e of Newark and of giving with. careful to offer detadrd ex- would be of m dispensed opened to lay "audi- assembly Rightly or wroogly growing the knowledge mandments to and the Diocese of-Paterson. Moses, and the Jews had In this new realm of planations listen sympa- tors." asked me an and love of our Lord. “morality” these somebody it has been interpreted as ,mUi by TW serarala heard a voice thetically to complaints what I thundering: "I am the Lord are the fundamental is thought about it. What indication that in some quart- FuMiilni larparum. Hast lav. principles; might Q. Is it true that the origin- Thomac STD. I it A !M*»4. PnaM; thy God not thought about it was that ers the call the thou shalt have to was . false gods right, the strong overcome the weak, the A GOOD NUMBER of Cath- Isity al house where the .tammies- • "e. 'lm J»ai*a A Hull**, r-A have ICO. VC. Vie* Praanlaac. Rt. Rcy. before Me,” to olic might been done sooner iooksd on with misgiving. they were unable resist rich swindle and rob the educators, of course, do torn took it to be found Macr Jlfna* F Lanr|. PA.. A.St. poor. It is a var- in an which place age we ere told raciao Ri Ra. Hit Paat Ka*p- temptation. And exactly the same for However, given the tone of 'in >, when Moses descended iation of the rule of the things preserved’ a shrine in :**. !• r Omlaa Si. sea where the U the "age of the laity" and ' re- J| from the reesoos of charity and justice council talks since the Fa- Italy? Narrarn LSI MArtrt LOTOS mountain he found his big fish the little at a to people consume fish. council which is include UemSae W ilia Catholic l*reca aa well as prudence Never- thers took up the chapter Aaao down in adoration a schema nauro aaa the la-.eraan.Yral l naaa at bowing before a golden A man whose is his oo the lay a A. We do not god money, his theless. one cannot escape It: pos- dealing with the laity tn toe know There the v aUKMK- Prer. Sahacnbrr la calf. tdate vl W.C. . Sari ** art RaLpau power and his life, schema on the nature of the is a shrine at Loreto, a small easy spends little or there ere certain clerics who News tanm At the We hear of the white still same lime. I don't Church, this would not town on the Adriatic coast of elephants in no effort in paying tribute to his Maker, are convinced that it is appear Edanrtal Hoars S.a Rar Mania India whom know that there's much to be the majority opinion. Italy, which makes this claim, W St*nl-41. STD. PhD. Moat Rav. no one dare molest de- if indeed he believes the function of the layman very Joha J STL. ; or in one. value Doacheitr. &SD Rt stroy. to take orders and not to ask to toe council in hev- but its authenticity admits of Rar Hie Wuhan C. Hate*bar*; The world auditors FROM WHAT IS known, the Rl. K*> Mwr llrori* W Shea. STD.; needs a tog lay available. no his- We read steady, sturdy questions. A suggestion, an schema b absolutely convincing Rl Rar Mwr Hun J. ntxaunmona. of various emphatic in stating MR.. Mwr unenlightened march back to Christ the to Looking over the range nf torical evidence. to Vary Re Thomaa M. King, Whom inquiry, a mild complaint According RsarOna. Mur. wtl- countries, the subjecta. there that the laity ahare in the LLB Vrry Rrr. where inhabitants all rational is really only l.arn N KiaM. MLS; Rar wilum J. deify creatures owe allegiance. these are Interpreted ea ar- mission of the Church a pious belief or legend prev- mountains and one— life to which An ISrtly. STL Re lamer W. O'Neal. hills, trees and animals. family alent from the 15th R**. William Many Americans are rogance. interference, and a overwhelming majority of toe century, KaMar. AM- ST.Li delinquent. laymen can bring more Rar rraada I. HeuiMoa. STL. threat to authority. prac- the original house was mir- tical speakers so far have endorsed EtaraUr* Director Rt Rar. Mur. knowledge than can The layman who wants to aculously transported there by Jaha J. Kilty. those the principles enunciated in Pater council Fathers and ex- too Rapraaaatalir* Rar. be something more than a angels in the year 1291. Praana J. Rodlmrr perts who have general terms in the draf*. docile little child in specialised in Maawiaf MBar Joaaph R Thomaa. his par- Most of those who have Those who credence to Suhaerlptioo Pore The Rules the field. Even oir the lay spok- give USO yearly. ish is regarded as a threat en this tradition of to a itaelf critically have done so to many Life there is point rSnrr&r postdate such ss- the personal and for the sake clarifica- security dig- a body of experts available only of nity of the priest. Hence he tion. that there U no necessity to is be Ignored, shouted down consult the Indications are that debate laity - although In God’s aod occasionally, even de- practical consideration* would on toe chapter will be con- Our Parish Kingdom nounced as a “Commonweal make shorter than it advisable to do so. siderably that Catholic." on toe chapter on the Bishops FRANK J. SHEED It is this By against kind of NO, THERE IS little value where the Idea of coUeglali- The Bernioa on the Mount treatment that some to the by them, but phrased posi- msndment lay peo- council as such in hav- ty came In for prolonged ex- using soma hejlne with the rules by are of life in tively by Our Lord, the other ple rebelling in some tog laymen represented. The amination. Mostly the speak- the name than God’a. Kingdom. It is e remark- Golden cases with real grievances value Rule la dazzling —and What did is in the official recog- ers ire looking only for re- able of life. Hla hearera make and in other wajr dazxlingly difficult to live of all cases with im- nition accorded toe laity; the finement of the principles laid up thle? Some thinga they Most of these things had to. maginary ones. The school Is enhancement of their role. It down. would have and bees in understood, a convenient issue is spoken of the Old As well as drawing up a Rule around the Church formally telling perhaps reacted against to- THE LAYMAN'S mission, of Testament, but bad of which this rebellion can take laymen: "toe they Life for His followers, Our for work you do is been atanUy such, example, course, is nothing less than hardly described as add- Lord states His position with shape. Taking one's children vital, it is needed." aa being told not to reaent the sanctification of the world ing up to bleaaedneaa. Mercy regard to the out of a Catholic school be- Pope Paul himself teaching already having their face said this the sanctification of and cleanneaa of slapped. Only comes a symbol of one's dis- through heart, yea. given to the Jews in the Old dkl very thing earlier. In a ser- But alowly perhaps they make satisfaction. hb own surroundings. How sorrow, persecution, re- Testament. mon at the their own the cathedra) in Fras- viling and slander? eaaence of whet he b to go about this is to Our Lord "Do not think cati, Italy, on 1 he that I am He waa Sept. bold- la saying namely that be outlined more specifically wholly uncompromising come to the said; destroy Law, or no external ly about these. act, however aplen- in the schema on the lay apos- the Prophets. I have not come For Vocations "It is the The did, can aave us; no external hierarchy itaelf tolate. rewards all seem to be to destroy, but to fulfil]." Upon act, Members of the that wants the however appalling, can Aposto- layman Inclusion of In a world to come. And for a section murder, adultery, retaliation damn either. late for Vocations can at its side as an aide. It calls the in ua, All la in the gain on the laity to the schema on hardened failure, there for evil, He completes and all and it la hell. per- state knowledge, will, In- a plenary indulgence un- reminds all now the Church is to Our Lord aays It again fects the Law designed set given by God tention —of the soul. der the ordinary conditions Is the hour, the hour of the and again. the foundation for what is to through Moses. on: laity. (Tho At the end of the sermon text, by the way. come. Our Lord Last in is published to this week's IT IS AN had aUU not de- Sunday October, Top- exacting standard HIS RESPECT for the Law Feast of Christ the ic. It is fsr the scribed the King by most em- He la is Kingdom whose setting them, reaching not extended to the teaching Oct. 28, SS. Simon snd phatic statement made its climax in founding He had already be- by any a phrase un- of the “I Jude scribes; tell you, gun. Nor had He told Pope on the importance of the October Intentions paralleled In Jewish that them teaching unless your justice abound who He Also week lay vocation.) The Father'f "Be was Himself. But once a for re- Holy gen- ye also perfect, as my more than that of the scribes upon toil second point He had citing daily, with piety, any eral intention for October Heeveatjr Father is perfect" and Pharisees, you shall not WHILE LAYMEN added to the claims which had prayer for vocations ’ ap- were ia: They must treat others as enter Into thuy the Kingdom of the ecclesiastical elated -at Ihe recognition that would already been quite sufficient proved by The conversion o* thoso want othars to treat Heaven.” the naming of auditors im- to set so of think- authority. who t' ' them. He many them persecute - Chrrcl:. appliee this particularly of plied, their enthusiasm was ing blasphemy. Not only had A partial indulgence of The mission h'SHUon rec- Bm we to the again have a phrase teaching He found In He 300 tempered by the fact tost one Hla completed the Law of days can be gained for ommended to t *x Apostle- hearers had never heard possession upon the matter of of the auditors was not chosen God with a each act of or before. The Old Testament oaths. casual, unex- charity piety to the ship of Prayer by the Pope False swearing, He "But for toe express appreciation of teaches plained I sty unto you”, performed intention the is: that we la false to the negatively says, swearing, no but He had referred the of fostering vocations to the group council. •hould not to This task fell The spread of toe treat others aa we matter what swear to one of the Gospel you by: commands He bad been giv- priesthood. abould not want to be treated evade the council officers the in Oceania. you cannot Com- ing them although "All 'A tiskit a tasket almply as "mine''! together now, ...... a green an d revised council rules would yellow basket..." GodLove You October 24, 1963 THE ADVOCAiB 7 Letters to the Editor Your World and Mine Personal Plea Tb» turn* end address of the writer must it included in n tetter intended for publication, hut will be they withheld if requested. Basic Council From Missioner Question:

to some reasonable portion of , Raffles BISHOP FULTON J. SHEEN Bingo the $4OO to $5OO a year cost Note of Praise By What Is the Church? of each child in school public ROME This morning, a Bishop wanted to know Poor Substitutes if we By GARY MacEOIN would be elemental justice not For was 'Topic' Bishop telling me of his could get him another car for Editor: to Catholics but to the chil- when he ROME—What is the Editor: great anxiety sent the Sisters. Church? truth and goodness conferred Church as submitted the dren of American cltiiens who Even few by Why should Catholics three Sisters into a desert to a weeks ago, one on humans their Creator. expect Your new by .preparatory commission haa are their supplement. Topic, ANOTHER treatment? receiving schooling care for MISSIONARY might have special has 200,000 starving peo- reasonably as- tour chapters: on the in independent, non-tax sup- many advantages and can Bishop introduced sumed that I HAVE AVOIDED the word mystery Even though only a handful ple. Qnc day they were driv- to me one theologians do a great deal of good. I find of the Church, - on the hier- of ported schools! of his priests whom he the centuries define, for it would seem that people on Chestnut St„ ing to aid the sick In a distant said through had left myself now that archy, on the people of God Bingo and car raffles are a taking out sec- was in Vatican II will be less de- Rutherford, insisted that the At one living the "green hell unresolved at most a few de- a tion to place. point they began and the laity, and on the call mighty poor and entirely in- read before the rest of of the Amazon." tails of this fining council than borough cease closing the the to ford a river bed which was He had only basic question. a peace- to holiness. Of the substitute for a paper. suggestions block St. adequate just 10,000 people in an area But the current solemn dis- making one. The mood of the alongside Mary’s The nearly dry. of made by Fathers in the Gen- and dignified share of school opportunities are bound- 35.000 miles cussions of the Church in council is schools during certain hours But a sudden torrential square —andno council Fathers today any- eral less. and I do that Cath- Congregations, two seem of tax monies. hope Five show that such Is far thing but that of a the day when the children olic education rain produced a flood, and transportation other from conqueror to merit note. Edward Dunphy, in this country, demanding total surrender. special assembled and overflowed their Bishops came in a body to our being so. While more precision the little car was sweat One was that the first Rutherford. Catholic attitude on the part into the street, were not those down the desk to beg Mass stipends for might always have been desir- Rather is It ready, as Pope racial situation, and other river. They wrre of chapter 3 (on the people of within cur- their priests, whom able. it is only today that the Paul said in his opening ad- complainers strictly rent stopped by a tree which was they said God) should become subjects will be seen in a sepa- their had no other meant of liveli- evolution of mankind ha* dress, to accept blame if rights? March Topic too. growing in the river bed. rate chapter to precede that Their Rights hood. made essential the determina- blame seems to lawyer vigorously de- They climbed into the upper due, forgive on the The Congratulations on a con- of offense if offense hierarchy. argu- clared they were, and And tion many points .which in was given, branches only to see the auto where do you ment advanced Cardinal Draws Attack tinuously news- suppose by the borough council seemed improving the Lord recent centuries have been to start afresh in love. P*per. disappear. has put me for this Frings of Cologne and others to considered academic or sec- What seems to each agree. Editor: the of the second session of the emerge was that the Mrs. P.J. Heiser Jr., Imagine surprise coun- equality of an The fact that St. ondary. more from the dis- Mary's It has been a long time natives the next morning as cil? In the front row, day clearly members of the East Orange. where Mystical Body parish is providing elemen- since I’ve heard a proposal I am THE COUNCIL cussions is the unity of truth. the they heard the cries of the so accessible to our be- is conse- as people of God followa and The council's tary secondary schooling, as baseless as the one Sisters. loved to first session a from quite good And this is the poor missionaries. quently seeking .clarify re- immediately the concept under standards set the which would have year ago began with 70 differ- by us join a Reversing way the Gospel was first Please help me help them. lations between the Pope, the of the Church, and that the state, for more than 1.700 I ent projects or subjects of dis- march on Trenton. challenge preached to these people. The The Church is so blessed in hierarchy and the general division by duty or servlca and without to cussion (there has been boys girls cost anyone to show why Catholics, Prayer Ban such men! membership of the Church. It even (hierarchy) D subordinate to the and a some as the borough at savings as Catholics, should join in is trying to determine what question to pro-' it. of Editor: cDe nearly a million dollars farcical effort. GOD I.OVE YOU are the limiD of the Church number), and a m ajor such a toJ.H. for on THE each • xgree with work of OTHER suggestion waa year to other Ruther- or your writers Hours $5O: earth: how and what that session was to For the cause racial jus- "Asking your prayers" to extent that the ford who suggest we write Forty place the project on the Blessed taxpayers, is somewhat this march will do our con- To for $1: our separated Eastern broth- concepts in a more tice. no L.A.L. "I can't for- be beside the Catholics gressmen them to sign framework and Virgin incorporated as a point. good. urging get a sentence in the ers are members of the logical to re- have Discharge Petition Septem- duce separate chapter in the no business looking for 3. which ber Church; how and to the number to 17. Now project J.A. Parfitt, Newark issue of mission 'To what ex- would turn on the the special favors. hasten an amendment the tent members of the Mime are asking il ultimately Church, on ground Mine Hill. 0(1. ». IHI pages of Mission and bodies What reversing the there is not that Mary D Mother of the they should begin Supreme Court's from the only a single pro- ban F**M « CkriM H* KaH make no sacrifice for the deriving 18th-century Church and for is on the Lord's In * rrurl* Xan**. . the looking not the divert- Prayer Ml Afeta turn At* missions separation in the West ject, Church, within which consequently is to take your belong our schools. »**jr» cup forms an part of ing of automobile traffic dur- Thanks for Aid public W MirK**J to the Church everything else fits. integral any 1?1 Br**A*>y. N*-»*r% of water and turn bark by virtue of an The court's action Ktnwl Itrut IN** Jrrm, t k*jt*»*i. your discussion of the na- ing school assembly hours, or violates This view Church's ♦W Heim* l* . Artuutm on Christ incorporation "in some man- does not seem the the will and the thirsting on the ture. right to bus transportation In Bus religious free- D* Mm* V*f*.n*. MS MatArUx* Am. Cross ner" into the Mystical of likely to prevail What is in- Project dom of the tpaMpH '" To Mrs J K for Body These and all other or school nurse but American sugges- service, people. af Grar*. AM Ah* At*. "In honor Christ by baptism. dicated. however. D that the Editor: We should IS: ol St Theresa tions win be evaluated plain Justice on a with inform and en- by par for " To go even a »tep farther. It council's statement on the Northvale SA UM A*aU*. ** k„ttuM many prayers answered commissions what the As chairman of a courage our Protestant and (committees), taxpayers are re- At*. lit ,UM has a holy urge to establish Church wBl contain implicitly to which rWtat Kme. m Cut out this for later submission quired to provide for children civic project your Jewish friends to writ* to If* Oc*M At*. J*r column, pin the to the •*y cwx the points of positive contact, big decisions on sll the in devoted considerable their SA CUIabMS-K your sacrifice to it and Fathers in General the public schools. paper representatives also. US Hau SA. U*4» the workings of the other questions. The clarifica- Congrega- I extend «» « Ik* V*H*». IS V*B*x address it to Fulton Holy Spirit tion This is not a space, may my John Hrach. Bishop J. religious issue, which it D our duty to follow, tion of the meaning and mis- of alt Si «ais«r'A lIAAU “Sheen. National The feeling here D that but strictly a civic or thanks and that the peo- Newark. SA. I'MM car Director. So tha political wilh not only the -religion re- sion of the Church will thus «*t A IWI first-mentioned one The of the state ple in Northvale for your help ciety for the Props g a lion of determine suggestion people vealed and proclaimed by God the framework of in it success. the 388 Fifth may very well be are being asked to approve a making a zrzsrjgz Faith. Ave , New through the Patriarchs the (schema) approved, Study Protentantism and project on reve- but that $750 million bood issue, nearly Last Spring we conducted' a York, or Bishop Marlin W. lation. a separate project on ***** SA. BM rnmwm prophets as a preparation for the hierarchy, etc. half of to collect ■££•*£**» Stanton. 31 the Blessed Virgin will be re- which is slated ex- campaign plaid Al HI.S-t At* (MltM* rat Mulberry St., the to Spanish School kv raw* coming of Ills Soo. hut leaving details be spelled ms Na. am ».«*.* «. tained—although no doubt clusively for public schools, stamps to be turned in for a ii« 4» Newark, or Msgr William F with all out in the she SALAMANCA. Spain (NCV- religions developed by separate project on the state and school bus. The bus is now in M*«rt. Mi H*4**a fl. H«*aa will figure in more than a colleges the Loud, M DeGrasse St. Pater good virtue each. The theology faculty of the IMsMI men by of the state for service, children to son passing way m the project m exclusively public carrying Pontifical ■a . A m natural abilities and love of The schools, University of Sala- project on the the Church itself. the state colleges and our two public schools and the SA r**»i. m »KMI A**. Aiaa* manca has set up new chairs the state university. parochial school in Northvale. of ecumenism and Protestant A lawful remedy is at hand: Arthur G. Lauber. Patrrnon theology Tuition certificates amounting Northvale o*l V. IHi TaMW-etrw Smmm A»m* ********, * «*•*•- » All**** BA. un. SI Mataa* S kaat At*. Bam Mass Calendar ‘ESMt-rJ- “ 4 *“ S ***»*'»• * Om* sa. tWmrmm ...The Si Thna akuu At*. Priest t run* HIKES A HOSPITAL cut Mli fl - taUu rww UM Kim Mm. a ihi Ta«a*. memo l..*«i a*h* tarna >« Ctaaa «vu Cl V* >k*r*l <* H»/» K**Bk w at* H** I* C* rm * Ik* K CkrM me **-***!». Or*, AM. Cm* as Km ma latwaa. M I IM S. pt i, “ « * APPAREL FOR By JOSEPH A. BREIG IN YOUR FflMim Hmilff THE CLERGY Not the but also THE will remind only people, COUNCIL - 51 tWWii Ha* m will benefit from . imini priests the us of such things, as it has ecumenical council's decision now reminded us of the im- a Doctor’s to put greater stress on portance of preaching |(...And Bill, 7 > preaching as an integral part Christ centered. Scripture-en- of the Mass. riched preaching the speak- The mind like the body needs ing and bearing of the Word Duffy ondQuinn exercises; the mind is not ex- of God in the of the assembly Hof* Our N*w Addrttt ercised unless it is worked Christian people. M l n to. and worked hard. n » tl. NT. The council is to re-balance, °* '•*>« im» cim s SS It is so with the renew and refresh all preacher; of us. h - •icrorr iwvitio it S£, sitvtcj is easy to give a poor or a so that we will see the old mediocre sermon; it is nose- things as new, and the new grindingly hard to come up things as desirable. with a good one. In this tight, the priest who • r*l MOOUN AH works at his sermons with COMOfTIOMIB THE PREACHER must per- dedication and determination fect his capabilities by prac- will find himself growing tice. Maybe a sermon poor is spiritually taller. robert treat o KNon Horn the best sermon he can pro- He will discover in the Scrip- duce the first time, but poor tures new depths and ilhi- /writes can become better, and better your reservations minatioos because, seeking en- can become good, and good lightenment in order to en- • COMMUNION UlAI'AfTt can become excellent, and lighten the people, he win lis- • excellent (if he has real talent) OtOINAIION OINNItI ten with a profounder atten- • WIDOING can become IKIMIONt superb. tiveness to God. The priests. I trust, will ab- • CONVtNIIONt Good sermons not neces- UMINAIS mm 4 lAtlf MlniNO solve me of wanting to lecture sarily models of but oratory, II to them. I t„*m. - TANARUS„ am only trying to successful sermons that go to Copodty I.OMIM.IUD a word. And STANIIY J AKUS say helpful the the hearts of the listeners AIIItT W ITINMI » ~u_ most word I know is 5° , helpful are perfectly possible to any PARK PIACI, NEWARK this: the - MARKET MOOO worst sermon in the priest. And for some priests, world, technically speaking, and perhaps many priests, ser- can and fire enlighten souls if mons rising into greatness are only it comes from the heart within reach, if only they will and is the product of prayer stretch out their minds to and honest labor, and is not grasp them. merely tossed off the top of / the mind. God's grace and »uA the will of the SAFETY good people can / see td that. BONDS One of the great goods which o Save the Insurance ecumenical council can cuui bring to us. as I is PROFIT see it. that 1 of a re-balancing of our un- derstanding of our Faith. For * instance, we are acutely con- scious of the sacredness of < Holy Orders. We are not / equally conscious of the sacredness of marriage, At which like MA 2-0300 the priesthood is a sacrament . \ \ 0 CHRISTMAS NOVENA \

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Do ly, V to 4. Wednesdays to 8 p m Confessions are hoard boforo and during the 8:00 A.M. SHIELD mil BLUE and 7i30 P.M. Manes, and PARKING AT KINMV GAKAGI City -Zone. after tho 3:15 P.M. Novona. ACROSS THI STSITT for Doctor Bills Medical-Surgical Plan of New if Jersey 8 THEADVOCATE October *4, 1963 Queen of Angels Films on TV 1963 Show "CAPTIVATES Due MOVIES -*<*>**** M ■ UM of (Um* TV g^/Ls?ffiSKsMtloital on View PoSoralloai of Catholic Alumoor. I. of ‘Tom pet. 24-Nor. Thoro may bo chonfro THE HEARTI" Jones’ w dua to NEWARK—"It’s the Most” aonja cut* for TV tut. but —lotllf Conor oily tba arlftoal laglod of Drew- Crowlhtr, Is the title of the N. Y. Tim,, 19G3 variety Morally Unobjectionable for Everyone oy rattan may bo acerptod aa corract. show to be Ortol presented by Eorapo Tata af a CHIw FAMILY Horculro a C.ptlro at Tommy Doctor Queen of Angels Oct. (Junior Gallop a Lopfo Maooaga to Garda parish Womoo My (on. Iho Haro TaraaiCa 4mya Gideon of 1 Baturno Proplt Dr. Differs From 25, and Nutty Prof ri. 26, 27, and Nov. 1 and ■ad firtoltnd Yard moor ChoßwfW Baacomb Klldara SIDNEYPOIIIER Legion’s IT IN U Frlcbioaad ■mnra « at Essex Catholic Cidiirt Go»• to Spook* Phantom from High 1 Bpch-a-By* Baby Gtrla Baibby War* la Spact Roncw work bawdy mockery Broadway Haunting Yoane by his contemporary, raw, coarse, inde- strikca 'Of Thee ■?ya3- uEF* frequently you later. I Sing" and "High °“r Tlmo Amortcan Samuel Richardson. Now, an- v ie cent adaptation of "Tom Button Shoes." D,nW Morally Unobjectionable for Adult* ru IMT other Richardson, Jones" confers Joseph Hayes Ji: ttftt* undeserved CLASSIFYING "Tom Jones" Is Itoarh Partr thol Giro (hi# RoUrn Fauntloroy t*fa Hour directing the production. op to tur Acrot rector Tony Richardson, aided the rake. California HoaveVt Ahovo Poytoo ft. milwteMwritfcwl flattery on young as Curtain _ ADULTS, ADOLESCENTS "morally unobjectionable will be at 3:15 for Carat akaro Rot Iflro Club Rnana Advrntura iahj*H by John more than KUd, Bridal Mia Joy Rido Osborne, for au Coma Blow Your |0 French Stylo Maa adults, with reservations," performances Running to Baby Jaw? Codot Girl Ixalrrr —r-UIWAV MILL W—- evens the score except the Ham Loopord Trial Error with a movie ( Wrong Arm M Law c Pr. Mfrodo a the National Legion rf one on Oct. Cnuc'a choir* to»r at si * l.l ‘?« In Bain MB H IM TOM. Is Decency 27, which is a 2 Toyo to AUio Ctllracfo Mr. « UMfM i« • ■ baaed on Fielding's "Tom FOUNDLING. Otiua With lltlo NMorlaoa Landlody A Mr* North observes m. COMIUWt adopted by an English that "although it may P matinee. New Orla-aiu Jones,” Just released. Squire Curw *f radaw Night Mud Fall and from appear frequently coarse” the tor Adult* puberty fast (With Renervation*') K»" Paradtu Cam plays _ In a motion of Ca-ad Prldr picture excep- and loose with vulner- film "Is saved from being of- uHi.XZi'ZHS.tISC !* ra ™"***, -*Ua OM moron, offenter, Dtacuy M Mirtnra tional technical and every Collegians „ Cornar Botuna of Mont. artistic able fensive reason of Its fast Open Dr Jokytl female, old or young, who by a Cruto Mr Hydo Brvrncr of quality, Fielding’s satire, crosses his paced and comic path. Finally, dar- exceptional 10th Season £*£?£; 4 JiUa In Jmmp FronkrtuUin which in print yielded easily to Jr Prom Hall tt Bay II lng tomorrow to "do Its worst, treatment and Its honest por- 1 flgjsn la rtrack ll^^- pity, gives way to for of the LODI Tiie 10th anniver- _C»ma Sho Domna. cynical 1 have lived trayal period." Border They y.Il TiainSgE today!" he Morally in Part Snmrthlng of ! caricature and perverse hu- I differ with the sary season for the Collegians. Objectionable for Everyone ■WKatody Valoo J»3Z. 746-55 M I marries the of beg to Art«n>‘» ItUnd KM oi omci on* dailt explicitly lasciv- Ota Prow crease and at of s to T u noon to ious situations. public agitation Queen Peace. North Ail- ( r u OBJECTIONABLE BHtBVATIOM *T MAIL OB WOBE V at-fawAVi provide valid argument for tngton. Nov. 3. I«CML The Producer and BU OMMEBMTIOB (»0*» ■ entrancing of the fcSSwir IME LICIOB On the On*Ocean » beauty compulsory film classification. director are John McCormack Plays in Brief fcJBTJE- Of OECEBCT’ t m English *)t 163rd Street countryside, smeared and June by the blood lust Dwyer, both of of the stag Caldwell. •SZvywjto, "AtmniCA* momr hunt, / provides one kind of String Quartet By JOAN T. NOURSE —«t Toko* flyor shock. An ? FUNc implied situation of SOUTH ORANGF—The Jufl- inceit Field ■■Mr II to ■Sara provides toother kind. liard String Quartet will be Msgr. Reviews • utoo AroortmoM The ■ton Soooo raw tb. intotTVoZZ "laugh" may but Mr.-4icoi uuto I • JO4 come, featured at the annual fall «trt roiwly fora Mnrris W fcnooS to WE where there is human West Novel Bio Witlnoi any de- chamber concert •! music of Se- »■«»> Yrytoe CUrrar. n.-|ii in i f cency left, revulsion »PKlM»fHlk|krlOOan. may as ton Hall University, Nov. 3. NEWARK Msgr \ViUisrn CHALLENGE Church A Mau quickly follow. V Field. Setan Hall Univer- Information in the arena theater of Bishop IrrasMia The sity Vorb m Lora - Thaa hw YOU hypocrisy of the few Student Center librarian, will review Dougherty AVir Play* woitatagad hnotot T] to >tot "The Shoes oratotooofhw of the Fisher- ytraw Uy to rat lho« TO FIND Kleraal Sabbath Forth- "••lb WtlM ofloyruag oofofy wod. man." by Morris West at BoToow the right. well-acted Blackfnar*' to lata aunt oft aha nay oar- Oct. 23 of the Catho- total I BETTER meeting drama about Edith Stria, the La-tour _ lic TtaotnraOy fornfol ■aady Forum at the Military Park brilliant Jewish convert who af BMartoott— to odor KM FOOD aMthank. HoteL tot tawotoi aWtoru to. became'a Carmelite and died Wry be FtrMwgbfjkW in a nan concentration camp. ANYWHERE! 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Jo Europe on the world’s An American Medic in Korea largest liners BOSTON (NCI —For one ef *d by Brothers of the Hospital- frequent and stomach cancer the world's busiest ler doctors, Order of St. John of God. widespread life is pretty much a matter He originally signed on for of and PATIENT pins needles "an Indefinite period" which A usually brings He Dr friend or relative along is James P Walsh, keeps getting longer and long a to who been er explain his symptoms—with has serving at St * John of God such realistic groans and Clinic at Kwang- Last year he handled 24. MS gri- ju. Korea, since IMI maces that doctors sometimes cases In the first nine months ’V- mistake the interpreter for the One native medical tech- of 1963. hi* clinic has already ‘•t patient nique that modern medicine treated 2*.7tt Sometimes, Dr Walsh has to combat Dr said, is the practice Walsh was here to re- the spokesman will describe of sucking heated (and un- ceive one of five Centennial symptoms the doesn't sterilised) needle* Into affect- Awards during patient Carney Hospi- have. ed parts of the anatomy. Dr. tal's 1004 h anniversary cele- Dr. Walsh said Walsh said in an interview bration be sees no immediate here recently. He said the most serious hope for preventive disease medicine in Korea, where This practice in Korea is tubercu- R MS. Quern Elizabeth: 83.5T3 lent may explain losis most people believe illness to the Korean's fondness far in- be a of bad "W* had just matter luck, great fleet you the widest selection of jections They hate surgery 400 cases of give* unrelated to sanitation or but love needles TB last year." he said, "and crossing* to Lease New York on the world'* "If we give other normal He Europe this precautions liner*, them a pill instead of an in- already year we've seen laige»t (lurrn Elizabeth and sad said medical personnel is critl- Queen Mary, or twice as That doesn't jecUon. we have to some many. the It SI S. from Canada inject ally needed there Syltania choose the sister* mean there is more vitamins into them. too. so tuberev- f and ships ranconia Carmania or the Carinthta. SYMBOL - Satue of St. Jude, like the one which survived the fire that destroyed Queen that will know ioais this year only that spacious they they've Eacdi mare of it is great Cunarder offer* fuD facilities for Mss* of Angels Church, is a kind of symbol of the rebirth of the parish in the former St. been treated." Dr. Walsh com- getting treat- Holy and (onvernent Peter's Church Here, youngsters from the school offer flowers preparing for the Feast mented. meat." passage to the Continent s religious shrines. Stomach ailments Name-Dropping from poor Whether re in First of St. Jude, Oct. 28, from left, Keith Royster, Terrence Blocker, Pamela Ware and DR. PATERSON—-In >ou Class. Cabin or Tounst. you’ll en- WALSH is a volunteer food and intestinal parasites the door- Theres[?] Garrity j°>' •uperlative service of British stewards and Cunaid’s at th* which is way of a house on Derrom truly clinic, operat- are also common fleers are iriternationaJ cuisine. Ave. a young man ap- proached Mrs Catherine From Ort 1 through Feb. 29. 1964. you can take advan- Shepherdless for 14 Years Flanagan "I want to rake tage of low Excuiskhi Fare rates In 1963 sou can travel the leaves." said he "It round to for little n.« Inp England as as $ 10U in Tourist will cost a quarter I'm 7 (Rates slightK The years •id." higlier m 1961.) Mrs. Flanagan, house- Cunard also has of Are a year-round cruise program with hmiry People Prague ... keeper to Bishop Navagta hner* Waiting sailing to the West Indie*. Mediterranean. North PRAGUE ot Paterson upon whose Cape (RN'S) the majestic or around the world. ancient dissident doorstep the young man Cathedra! of St. Vitus in this Sew at priests In a pro-gov- For derail «-r trarrl merit ■toad, negotiated a verbal v.-ur or Cunard Unr. 25 (Ttl: communist capital has been an ern committee. ftrooduay contract—4or a dime SOscini Crren 441 Fork Mt Ttl FUia S V, N T. “empty” church for 14 years. THROI’CHOAT HIS banishment The job completed, the Empty in the sense that not once , Beran In all that time have Archbishop remained an object youthful handyman appear- worshippers there ■ -i’i V of minglwd admiration and concern to ed for tus As she ' •] seen their Archbishop offer Mass wages I or Catholics For Canard heard him preach. around the world as the pat- paid him JO cents. Mrs Line tern of anti religious persecution in Flanagan asked cheerfully. The last time Archbishop Josef Reservations or In- Beran Czechoslovakia took shape. "Do yon know whose bouse appeared in the cathedral was Early In December. Sean this is?" formation the morning of June 19. 1949. when ,I*o. Mac- . . . Call, Bride. farmer Irish Foreign “Oh aure." said he. know I communist hecklers refused to allow Minister, Write or 7i made See him to a urn attempt to sew the missing edgeably "The Pope's." continue a sermon criticizing prelate. new government anti-Church measure*. The Thereafter, the Archbishop dis- only information the govern- ment was that appeared from sight. Placed under gave the prelate was house stive and was not arrest and barred from receiv- well, tn prison, was being cared for ing visitors, he was eventually spirited by nuns, was allowed to Mat* out of the city by police and taken to aay privately and was study mg an undisclosed place of detention. and writing This Moved subsequently from one coun- was aix month* after Pope John XXIII try villa to another, the whereabouts had sent a special mes- to of Archbishop Beran remained a close- sage Archbishop Beran on hit gold- eo ly guarded state secret until Oct. 4. jubilee as a priest, not knowing, if The government announced that he had however, the letter would be receiv- ed been freed after 12 years of close de- tention and was now a “free citizen” THE POPE told the living in a two-story house in the vil- Archbishop “You now he prostrate because of lage of Mukarov, just east of Prague. your virtue, not because of your guilt . . TODAY THE Since we are not able parishioners of St. ANCIENT CATHEDRAL - to come, together Vitus In Prague, capital of communis, Czechoslo- with arc wondering when if at all your flock, to express our best vakia, stands ancient St. Vitus Cathedral, Archbishop Beran's church. wishes they will be able to kneel and receive and congratulation., we invoke Its foundation stone was laid 1,000 years ago; it was the scene in 1949 a from the tbe aid of the taints personal blessing 74-year- of Reran's of Prague Archbishop last sermon before old prelate, ranked hit arrest the udmilla, long among the by Reds peo- I Adelbert. Precopius and John p[?]e till wait there for their most heroic of the Church shepherd’s return ond their Nepocumen* to cheer figures of was fan- you on this ned hope Silence. by his recent release. day." And In the John Rome, Fathers of the Bishops who are not allowed to exer- When Pope went on to stress that the camp was Second Vatican Council are cise their functions." liberated, the "in Czechoslovakia, as in other speculating then Beran regions, Msgr tang a on the likelihood of seeing him take his But the thousands in the cathedral Mass of an iniquitous situation prevails against Thanksgiving attended by place among them in St. Peter’s Basil- parish find it leu easy to hundreds of the Church. Religious congregations keep waiting Inmates when ica —a fellow who before for the when Later, a communist •re being suppressed, Bishop years patiently day he can once journalist, another private schools he became victim of former inmate, call- a the communists more walk freely and openly among abolished, the Catholic press prohibited, Interview him in had been a prisoner of the nazis in them. Prague, he religious ™idu> teaching hindered in every World War 11. while way, the young are to THE "To exposed For IMPATIENCE is fed by mem- you I am only Josef who systematic and a decade and a half no Te powerful atheistic ories of the was with Deum has Archbishop’s magnetic per- you in Dachau Now I blasts." been sung In St. Vitus Cathe- offer can sonality in which courage is blended you a crust with dral, whose foundation dates back 1,000 butter on it." In March. 1961, with a special Masses were contagious charm and a spiritual CtUU years, although most of the construc- Arfhbllh offered in the U S. that °P Beran was and other countries tion work quality prompted many to describe forrS ?* ’ was done in the 13th and 14th ,tr ~ u •«*! work on the 10th of his banish- his as a modem St. Francis of Assisi. the VT* in anniversary centuries and was not complet- potato fields. He ment actually Small in stature 5 feel almost died dur- ed until the 1920'5. only 2 ing a typhus In epidemic. Rome, meanwhile, professors Archbishop Beran was known as a But a Wh,n and students of mighty prayer of thanksgiv- man of humble comm “nist* first the Pontifical Nepocu- demeanor and a habit- i-.-. ‘‘•f came ing will resound within this Into power in mene. or Bohemian, held great ual smile. Czechslovakia in 1948 College, cele- Gothic-like they seemed brations in structure on the day when But to respect the Archbishop Beran’s honor. there was no smile on his face Archbishop —and if Archbishop Beran for his anti nazi It How old again the in 1949 when Justice record. Named to thS was widely believed that he was is too old? mounts the altar there. day Minister See Prague by Pj U one of the three Cardinals Alexei Cepicka tried to bully him Into Pope , XII in 1948. "in pec tore" consecration named THE with the bad been attended by Pope John, their names to LIBERATION of Archbishop making peace government. UcmcntJus by Gottwald, who was be disclosed at an opportune Beran was clearly a move in the di- Walking over to a closet in the arch- destined moment C * tCr in the the 10 repl,ce future. man has plomatic strategy of a government iepiscopal palace, Archbishop Bcne/ »V‘iK l Eduardo Every his own answer to that one! a bundle of «•* anxious, belatedly, to deSLalinize itself picked up ragged clothes THE PRAGUE See But whenyou decide it's time he today does not to buy anew car, therecan be and ease church-state tensions. One had worn at the notorious but one sig- Dachau even have an actively functioning Auxil- < he eSt n nificant concentration in Gottwald. who died fi an Make a for gesture was the dismissal of camp nazi in 1953, went The Annuario ? ?, Sng bee-line our nearest Germany. iary Bishop. the to p X ß° S , Prime “Let’s he said. so far as to Pontifico, Person to-Personn - Minister Viliam Siroky, a bitter go," order the newspapers io Vatican lists Banking office for a money- Hsiw the yearbook, Bishop Cajetan 'anti-Catholic and now Archbishop Beran, then rector of praise Archbishop (he had saving new car loan! You'll car styled a Stalin- iTre.dy Malousek as Auxiliary, but with the be at how Km loan ist. the surprised Prague seminary, was lmprisooed by Pre,idem with notation "detained easy it is, and how fast—it in an unknowm takes 24 only/l* year per SKX) after flatly refusing nazi demands in- the Czechoslovak War only hours! But while the head of the State to Cross) as a prel- place." And now a c who you can have debt troduce racial propaganda in the school came not family protection ■ r Office for the Church Karel from noble stock There CAll Affairs, curriculum. buLfrom the are no Bishops actually in with our Credit Life Kruza, has told Josef Beran that people, Insurance Plan. MA 4-7700 “you prison in Czechoslovakia today,’ but all, remain American in 1945 However when the Archbishop of Prague," he also troops liberated the or moat Archbishop, of them, are barred from ex- insisted that "for the time him from Dachau, where his son of a school being you courage teacher, began to show ercising their episcopal offices. will not be allowed one fellow Dr. to carry out your Inspired inmafe, Voj- & tOW,,J lh * commun- Bank teck ists he One of Archbishop Beran’s last mes- of Commerce functions." Blncak —acommunist to write had displayed toward the nazis was later in hit whenever Church sages an exhortation to his flock Newark, New The is patient about all book, "Memories of Da* matter, were involv Jersey Archbishop chau": the to keep the faith, even if they heard this. “I do not want to relationship ended. in be complicate e£ the Early bad made a "confession." As It turn- SpringfieW Ave. * High St. 0 Hawthorne Ave. & Clinton H. □ 1949, communists *lyon» Ave. & Bercen St things," he told newsmen. "I told them "DR. BERAN began accusing ed •So Ave. and was one of the best out, the communists were careful Orange Bergen St. Q Market St. (the government) to * priMU 1 1 (opposite Penn Station) negotiate with the and noblest characters l knew , °y« to “>e not to risk Beran ORIVf-IN Vatican in the regime. “WThe bringing Archbishop BANKING SiRVICE □ FBI! PARKING AT All OFFICIS on my future' and that of other “terrorization” was in camp." to trial or to Htmhlr fact, the try to force some sort Ftdtiil Deposit Intu/tiK* excommunication by the Corporttlon Holy of confession from him. . me 10 ADVOCATE October 24, 1963 Archbishop Reran Tells of His Confinement ATTENTION SCHOOLS' Lat LOBEL'S solve uniform NCWC News Service and Also In the house Is I did know your prob- ring. A. not any- was denied to him.) Following is tbs Isxl of so interview given to lbs It slims Bishop Karel Skoupy of On the of Oct. thing. morning blems, we most school news Q. At that time carry parochial sgency, ANSA, by Archbishop Josef Beret* of Prsgtee. The Brno.) 4, 1 was suddenly taken away you were intenieti- Interned. Now are took st sbosst 16 from Padebenice, where I you a free fiscs Muksrov, miles from Prsgme. Interned? uniforms in stock, both in solid colors Q. Why were yon then and taken man. Archbishop Bersn hss been there since bis relesse from deten- was, was to the Office for Eccleaiastic Af- tion by Cxecboslovshis’s communist surlier this A. I do not know. On March A. but I & new not call government fairs of the Yea, prefer to wait refreshing plaids. Why month. was taken Ministry of Cul- 7, 1951, I away for the situation to There I was informed develop from the Archbishop's resi- ture. and become clearer. SW 6-4220 and and ask for Mr.'Hersh. Q. What can tell of my release was then you ua express any opinion. dence without any reason be- about taken to this residence. Are your release? ing given. new Q. you referring to SPECIAL PRICES FOR SCHOOLS. All in- Q. When were yon interned? your present situation? A. I am very glad. This Q. Some of the papers say Q. Were any conditions invited. release? quiries gesture of the Prague govern- A. From June lfl, 1949. un- you refused to sign a declara- made for your A. Yes. ment that til March 1851. 1 was tion of to the Czecho- Q. Do the shows relations be- 7, prac- loyalty told neighbors know locked in A. I was that I was tween the Church and state tically the former slovak government. Is It true? that you are here? Make plans now for next semester. free but that 1 couldn't exer- appear to be on tho mend. archepiacopal residence of I A. was never asked to do cise ministry as an Arch- A. Let us that Rozolov near RoimiUl. Then my Certainly. They often hope they will thing. least I was any guch bishop. at not for the come to see me. I can now continue to improve or, in transferred to govern- any time being. receive the visits case, that they will be better ment premises. At first it was Q. You have been confined of friends than a villa near all these without know- and relatives freely. they have been in recent Liberec, then at years Q. What 1s your present Mlstcvec near llorlcc and ing the reason? How did the yean. position? Q. Where do you celebrate My release does at least from there to Padebenice. I authorities who were then in religious functions? Youth Centers •how that have been here at Mukarov power Justify the measure? A. I leave the decision to there is a cer- tain desire the since October 4. the Holy Father. A. Here in this tmall among parties A. They never Justified any- to settle the situation. (According to ANSA chapel. report, thing. They just took me away Q. But did you ask to be « Beran lives in (The Archbishop showed the Do Archbishop a and that Is all. Maybe they allowed to resume your min- Q. you know what the house, to the ANSA two-story simple but thought I could have been a chapel reporter, ★ Elmwood ★ Street l ■k Mall aituatioo of the Church Is istry? 59th Bergen at pleasant. administered nuisance. who described it as six present in by being Center CxechoslovakU? feet set Shopping Bergenline Ave. Shopping Center Caritas an organization for A. No. This is a matter for square, up on the retired Q. llow did you all floor of the A. No. Therefore I cannot or sick priests and spend the Holy Father to decide. ground villa.) Route 4 loti Paterson Weil New York Paramut, N. J. other charitable functions. these years? What did you do? Q. But you would like to be ANSA said he appeared to be again, even as regards prac- in good health and excellent A. I have studied, I've read New tice. the Archbishop of Pra- Bishop spirit. It said he was wearing and I've written. I could read gue? C a cassock and pectoral cross Rude Pravo. the organ of the In rn Czechoslovak Communist Par- California o ell c A Naturally. ty, and Udova Demokracie of Q. Do know the WASHINGTON (NC) the Czechoslovak People's you present Paul VI? Msgr John J. Ward, vice of- Party. Lately they have alto Pope ficialit of the archdiocesan given me a few English Cath- Genevieve’s A. Yes, 1 had the opportun- tribunal of Los Angeles, hat FREE olic papers. 1 studied histori- ESTIMATES Horn* Mod* CHocolotes ity to speak with him when been named Titular cal of Bishop of Cord* Oilti religious problems 1 to Rome * went in 1946-47. He Bria and to J. Fran- ROOFING r SIDING Czechoslovakia. Cooditions Auxiliary 174 Rsy St.. CisrfitU was then pro-secretary of cis Cardinal gaWjUjtel 4 Rtpalra. AJam. were good. I have Mclntyre of Los ss ■Mna always of Pius XII. «Mm, Door* * PR 3-0942 state On the day Angeles Call lived la small villas with a after he was elected Hwm Pontiff, Bishop-elect Ward was born garden and I have no com- Hackensack t KM ♦ PM. he sent me a Cos. -■ Doily message of In Roofing plaints. Loa Angeles. Sept 21. 1920. t KM 7 t.M 83 Flnt St. HU 7-5050 ■ Sunday greeting. and attended Ixts Angelrs Col- ■i ALL Q. Was the announcement WORK GUARANTEED M lege (Junior seminary) and Q. Will you go to the ecu- of your release a surprise or St John's reach faster! menical council? Major Seminary. your savings goal did you know that negotiations Camarillo, Calif. He was or- were fat progress? BUY A I would like to very dained May 4. 1944, and made Your much but I do not know. post-ordination studies in (ANSA reported that the Canon l-aw at the Catholic Next 'O} HAKE REGULAR VISITS TO ORITAMI II Archbishop explained that he University of America. Car had asked permission to go The Bishopdesignate hat whara tha current annual dividend la 4% lasi but that served in from jroar, permission various parish posts and as assistant procurator Your score taster X- I mofinfi of St John's Major Seminary, BENNER when aora month RUPTURED ** and as chaplain of Camarillo you by tha 10th ot the tor RAMBLER State Mental Hospital you earn from the first. Ho*r your trull titled at ■ALU • lIRVKI He hat served in the arch- .„*|pi Nißlii Kne. lMr* diocesan curia as notary, as- w Huhnillt It. 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Tanner, bassador Adlai Is here for the general Stevenson, to Second session Bosch had just put a law for the first time includes U.S. secretary of the NCWC. refer foreign nations request- of Vatican Council 11, have through the Dominican con- support for birth control assist- overseas con- The NCWC, said Msgr. Tan- ing population contradicted statements made gress separating Church and trol projects. ner. must ance to sources of Information columnist state challenge any pro- by newspaper . . . When Bosch The committee's of put approval to foster of arti- and assistance outaide govern- Drew Pearson concerning this reform be posal adoption across ... the $4.2 billion authorisation ficial birth control as a part of ment. church-state relations in their won the of the bill Is enmity Church, expected to heighten national The Fulbright proposal, on our policy in granting country. which lined up on the side ot present over for- the other would for- controversy foreign aid. hand, give Jn his column Pearson pur- the military.” eign aid because of its inclu- eign aid administrators the to “For the federal ported report testimony The Archbishop and three sion of permission to use U.S. government authority to distribute funds to given by John Bsrtlow Mar- Bishops of the Dominican Re- tax funds for research and to adopt a policy approving foreign nations "to conduct re- tin. U. S. Ambassador to the of what Pear- control" the promotion of artificial con- public. learning "population pro- search into problems of con- Dominican before traception is to infringe Republic, son had written, joined in a grams. upon trolling population growth and the freedom of conseitnca of tin- Senate Foreign Relations statement saying the to technical and other report provide Committee. on the is SEN. J. WILLIAM Fulbright many of its citizens. We agree Touching "absolutely lacking in assistance to coun- of committee chair- with former cooperating coup which ousted Juan Bosch foundation.” Arkansas, President Eisen- tries and In carrying out programs as Pearson said: In man author of the birth hower that It is not the busi- FOR SCOUTS - William president, Washington, through a of population control." if such Slock, past grand knight of Regina Mundi Council, K. of C., control said he ex- ness of State Department spokesman, provision, government to enter Clifton, presents a check to Rev. James H. Paterson aid were requested. Murray, diocesan director of scout- floor to Ambassador Martin said pects action start on into this question," Msgr. Tan- the of 18 "the ing, representing efforts councils in the diocese on behalf of the scouting Backs facts Oct 28. ner wrote. IN Migrant in the situation are not HIS LETTER to Ful- movement. Also ore, left to Vincent of present right, Parillo Paterson Council; Edward as said reported in the Pearson ac- bright. Msgr Tanner in Jordan, diocesan chairman of Boy Mrs. Frank Bill Scouting; Keogh, diocesan chairman Housing count. I would have no reason part: "... There is no inten- of Girl Scouting, and Bernard Rupple of Our tody of the Little Foils. to to the committee what tion on the of the Catho- Highway Council, say part WASHINGTON (NC) - A See Limits Pearson alleges." to UN lic Church to minimize the spokesman for three Catholic problem resulting from a Canada groups concerned with farm Increase In Delays rapid population. Objectionable Magazines workers told a Senate subcom- Serra Medal We need not affirm the solici- Aid Vatican Ties mittee that passage of a bill Population tude of all Americana for tbe On East to provide improved housing Bill Signed hungry, the diseased and pov- OTTAWA (NC>—Canadian Orange for migrant domestic'laborers - Agenda NEW YORK (NC) Adlai son for it to supply specific erty-ridden In many areas of Prime Minister Lester B. is WASHINGTON. D.C. (RNS) E. Stevenson said here that birth devices. “imperative." control the world. Pearson EAST ORANGE - A meet a serious President John F. replied Inconclusively pose threat to the Rev. James L. Vizzard. S.J . Kennedy the United Nations stands The U.S. Ambassador to the ing will be held Oct. 29 at East morale put his here "However, experts do not in Parliament to a question and well-being of our said "lack of decent signature to a ready to give technical aid to UN told a dinner of housing” meeting on the solutions to the shout the Orange City hall to deal with youth." bill the striking of agree possibility of Can- is "central" to the problem of authorizing nations with overpopulation the Planned Parenthood-World the problem of indecent books medals the economic, social and cultural ada's naming an ambassador The commemorating problems, but there is Mayor said that the migrant farm workers. no rea- Population organization that factors involved In the growing to the Vatican. and magaiines on the city's 250th anniversary of the birth meeting was scheduled in re- with to nrwsstaanda Father Vizzard presented of Rev. respect population world population. To a A member asked whether Junipero Serra, pio- sponsor sponse to complaints received the statement behalf there are "several vital taaks on of the neer in California. CAIP Stand program of artificial birth con- the government intended to Mayor James W Kelly Jr. from thr missionary which the UN should be city's clergy of the National Catholic Rural life trol. even as a consider the sent Father Serra, born in Ma- presumed par- matter out over 400 invltatioos to availability of the magazines equipped to perform In its tial conference, whose Washington jorca. in 1713, remedy, could be a dan- Pearson replied: "This is • churches, civic organization*, He Spain reached technical indicated that it would be office he the assistance programs oversimplification. In- matter of business directs, Bishops' the west coast in 1769 snd ‘Alliance' gerous government policy, and private citizens "edueaUon»l" in nature, with Committee snd related activities." creased affirma- and for Migrant Work- founded 10 missions which be- production by when there it an an- H* said that the magazines representatives of various de- ers, and the He said Bishops' Com- came the nucleus the common element tive technical assistance, dis- nouncement to be made it will were of "such and of of civilisa- quantity partments of the city govern- mittee for the in these activities would be the of new foods and ma- be made In the Spanish Speak- tion in wfaat later became tbe covery House." such a variety of filth at to ment Cut addressing the group. ing. State Opposed dissemination of knowledge, terials. irrigation, and Immi- of California. and the UN would not gration of to under- WASHINGTON (NC) - The engage population Catholic Association for In- in propaganda to influence the developed lands are among NEW EMM THE PRODUCES Of policies of of its member far more . . . THE ternational Peace has urged any direct, permanent FAMOUS "BUTTEMAII" TURKEYf •** tTTWTi the Senate to restore $2OO nations. and practical step* and are >•«, million in Alliance for Pro- affirmations more nearly in 40* STEVENSON said the UN Swift Premium funds slashed from the keeping with the notulity and gress should be do equipped to the greatness of our country." foreign aid bill by the House following: Tanner also BONELESS ■m of Representatives. Msgr expressed • “Help member countries a fear that the foreign aid pro- The CAIP said in a state to learn more about their own gram would be hurt “by the ment that it is "essential that TURKEY population trends, particularly alienation of a large segment we honor our commitments in relation’to the Implications of the program’s traditional under" the Alliance for Prog- " for economic and social de- snd devoted supporters ROASTS ress. velopment." I S LB SUES OVENREAOY • "Be prepared to extend AT THE SAME time the Mixed Marriage EQUIVALENT TO A 12 14 II TUBKET technical assistance to mem- Catholic peace group was is- ber countries which desire to No Ran to suing its statement, the Sen Adoption undertake surveys of the at- CHICAGO Home ate Foreign Relation* Com- (NC)—The C titudes of their people toward Bureau of Catholic Charities mittee was approving a $4 2 marriage, child rearing and of Chicago bat modified its billion foreign aid bill which family size." includes the full $B5O million requirements for couple* seek- • "Advise countries, ing to adopt children, includ- sought by the administration upoo for the Alliance. The House request, on how to transmit in- ing the dropping of a bar CNMCtST FAtT .. MTS MITT! AM SAES WAT. M ALL TREATS ... NO TRICKS formation mixed UnSCOORK (AST TO CAW M WAJTII FAMOUS RRAND SALE! had cut this to $450 million. on family planning against marriages TRK...... consistent with the cultural Msgr. Bernard M. Brogan, The bill is expected to reach and religious values of their a couple may adopt a child if the Senate floor around Oct. Armour Star people so that individual the wife is a practicing Cath- DEL MONTE S. After Senate action, a Sen parents wUI have free ode aad ate-Houae conference will be access If the couple meets 5-100 to the growing fund of knowl- ttwp other nsenasary to reconcile differ requlre- edge In this field " ences between the two ver . HEINZ sions of the legislation. 98 "The Alliance for Progress 4^2 s: KETCHUP program has just begun. It is just beginning to tell. Now People in the News Sugar Curod • Bon«/«u K NIBLETS is not the time to sabotage it CORNED BEEF ROUNDS CORN 7 s: 100 by going back on our commit- Lawrence ments." W. Pierce, deputy col of the Vatican Secretariat New tir ( York City police commit- of State. 69 mot™ Miner and president of the APPLE SAUCE 2-49* Westfield Plans New York Causea • • Catholic Interra- . . , ■mb; Ukioui Juicy IWtu cial Council, has been named Slewed Quera LONDON KEN-L-RATION Fete director of the New York Jedwtga. © BROIL Birthday Born 1371. died 1399. At State Divisioo of Youth Queen Do€ FOOD 6 - 87* of Poland she was WESTFIELD - Parishion- instrumen- m Giovanni Cardinal Urhaal tal in the conversion of 99* ers of Holy Trinity Church many of Venice has Lithuanians. Petition for WHITE ROSE will hold their ninth annual been appointed her •*— Q—lrtr Pontifical Legate to ceremon- canonization submitted ■mA Cwwi WHITE MEAT ~ birthday dinner for Msgr. by TUNA 3 89 ies commemorating the fourth Stefan Cardinal Wytzynski. Henry J. 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Vernon Trust Avenue Avenue *m Company West New York Road Piece Secaucus HACKENSACK of DUMONT CRESSKIU PARAMUS New Mmfctr Fttftril Denll 461 Passaic 407 Eest ' Jersey 70 Union 67A East I Mur CwwratlM Met Street Madison Avenue Avenue Ridgewood Avenue THE 12 ADVOCATE October U, IMS Pope Thanks Through Prayer ... North Date Book Poor Jersey Clares Collegians Salute VATICAN CITY (NC) A Cardinal letter from the Holy See to the Hayei auditorium. •uperiors of the Poor Clare* SUNDAY, OCT. 27 B-Wsychalmwa »r» Invitee to UN ha* said mik< UH or tm. C that Pope Paul VI DA E,,t ° range - Communion Anniversary la thankful for the bVeakff.!*!^breakfast after .’ order's 700 8 a.m. Maas, Our Lady of All year* of Soul*. Eaat Student* at Caldwell Col- •nd "bursting vitality." THURSDAY, OCT. 24 Orange; Hotel Suburban, East iU place in the world. The Poor Orange; Rev. H. lege. Caldwell, and St. Eliza- Clares, cloistered Marylawa of the Oranges, South Gallagher. O.F.M. shaker Recitation of the UN Orange - Ba- beth's College, Convent prayer nuns, were founded by St **sr benefit of 1 D ®* nejr Mr * Fr4ncl J- Sta- for peace was part of missions; buffet supper 5-7 » MulrlhUl’ will the col- Francis of Assisi and St. chairmen** ' tion, participate In cere- lege Clare V,vieen® Newark, program*. In 1212. chairman******' C °“* monies in observation of Unit- Criverw _ CDA, Newark Com- ed Nations Amleto Cardinal 8t B munion breakfast after 8 Day, Oct. 24. Cicognanl, r n<, ,n Clifton a.m Meat St Auxiliary. _ Card The International Advocate Papal Secretary of State, n . n ! . h Borromeo; breekfeat in Relations Named pm " * Mr *- Jo auditorium;' Club wrote ?*[**•* ’ *eph Vineis, Mr* 22J5 at Caldwell will raise to the order’s superi- John Dane ,u P r *m« Cartwright, chairmen. *f ' secretary, apeeker. the American and BALTIMORE. Md. - Three ors: UN flags Newark M A“ - M Archdiocese realdenta "As the U,r aUr y tor Retarded 5 «">berahs tea. in a ceremony at the seventh rtt!. Children " McM,hon ‘ campus now centenary 8 ">•«“»« room. Union. freahmen at Notre Dama of the rty m h,U> MirU« lr flag oval. A decade of the promulgation of the bull ti«nrk • Immaculate Concep- Mariana, ro- : ?. * Kearny Communion Breakfast, College here have named Th# *BeaU Clara' with m ‘" A- aary in French, Spaniah. Ital- which Pope -55. SSL””' Sacred He,rt New- Advocate a* their favorite Urban IV i!ir* K ‘ *1?“’ Cathedral. ian, German. Polish, gave the daughters -11ara Thomm, Latin. Catholic " « Restaurant; Ukrainian and weekly it was an- of St. Clare their rule. . H * ni W English will be nounced. . t* FRIDAY, OCT. 25 m * * nd Rev John P. ■aid. drawing the St Hourihln *?’ ‘w* near, Pope is R# ** r F. Keerny Card party The World Affairs hsppy to express his paternal . Associa- a n Kenneth Blume, tion and heartfelt Mr*' N * at St. Elizabeth’* was Dutch approval of the TnomaaThoma***?'Cantlon.'£ \* W ArCh lk>C ,# Treat chairmen. * CntMle Nurse, scheduled to attend silent, vast and praying ** *r^ ! ! Mass and family P.r.mua CALDWELL - Visitation Roaery. - Mas., Sacred Tbt Inter- of the Poor H.. 5 1 pray for the success of the Clares, spread all ,hlon national ,udltoriu m: Mr*, Newark; breakfast 9:15 United Relations Club of over the nlhi* ' fl Nation* and world world. . hrt wpm ■ in.. Tnomm i ReiUunnt' . “‘ er M "' Rob * Mi*r jD«n*« a College will rt Koehler, Jr.. peace. Climaxing the week- sponsor "Considering the fruits of chaimen ' • Night in the long endeavor to better Netherlands" sanctity and St in- in the grace that the Abbey BenedlcUne Mother* sesjET* form auditorium here Nov. rule has - **7'‘ League. students and residents in 4 produced in so many at 8:30. the Convent Station-Madison centuries of bursting bu W d The vitality, ‘s^’ssr-'^af.sfrrF,, P area about the United Na- entertainment will in- the Vicar of Christ L f F M t Orange Catholic clude ... thanks High School. tion*. the songs and dances of that the Giver association sched- of all good things for MONDAY. country. Dr. LET OCT. 28 uled a "koffee klotch." Stu- Robby Me.jer of FREEDOM _ having given His Church the RING West Berlin's V * U 01 SL Barnabas New- Mayor Willy '* - dents from Hospital. Brandt *"**7- Greenville - Card Drew humble and ardent * P, University ark. will give group of Pm ,uditorium : Mr*. P B onn and an illustrated faithful is shown presenting a replica of the freefom bell to Mrs. s' ' France* ?_* /^' 7 *-bating Arena, benefit Fairleigh Dickinson Uni- lecture followers of St. halrnUn; tor new Mr*. on the Clare's Joseph McCarthy of San Franciso, Bational Council of acholarahip school; WilUam Dietrich, chair- versity. Madiaon. will Netherlands. program of life." fund ' min. par- Catholic Women president. The freedom bell, a symbol ticipate and discuss the UN St Nichole* Mother*' Bt *° Guild. _ ttTy Ur Northv Books to Paaaeic 8,„, r *'* ~ Uc- MENTION THE of the Radio Free Europe Fund, Was a gift from the Amer- 3 p m 'tufe*,k^to, t! ‘ Poland Advocate auditorium: at n P m ican people to the people of West Berlin. Mrs. McCarthy . Saturday a m • Mr* ,odltor,ura; PARIS Magr. Henry - when shopping our adver- I*^** l lUrk w • Seton (NC) The World Ch,irmaa: b * nef , ,chooi couacU Bibliography tisers. was one of a group of U.S. civic leaders touring RFE equipment ' ' Ri - topic. Union of Catholic Women’s Or- EMMITSBURG. Md - Boeary. - A facilities in Germany. Ck Jersey Qty ganizations has sent 45.000 DUWe * Co “ cU 01 N ACCW 30 bibliography on Blessed Eliza- ><^clrt“2ir? pm - ■oditonum of a. Mr* J' copies publications 1 m Joseph Oberle. Mr*. beth Ann the by ditortMm^* p ' 0 Mall au- Adolph Riu, chair- Seton. firat na- Stefan P J,me men. tive bom Cardinal Wyszytuki to Mother * Album, Mr*. American to be the Seton *P ■trickrirku rT : Cardinal's chancery in McEmily. chairmen. cu "“ beatified by the Vatican, ha* -•-« •»p ■ Warsaw to help Catholic C * Ww • been Po- Medal * ll ~ c *"» g compiled by June Parch- Awarded P»rty. u land prepare for the mil- pm Mrs. Henry Mr*. AMunclattoo man. assistant Kenney. Henry Kieffer Rosary. Paramus _ Card librarian of St. ■enmum GREENSBURG. Pa benefit party of its conversion in WE LOOK (RN'S) chairmen: of St. $ * 9m1 M Wim Joseph here. AFTER - Catherine " College Mr* infirmary.' *” R ® u, * r Joseph P. Kennedy, ' the Presidenfs SATURDAY. OCT. M YOUR SAVINGS motaer was SL Cahrinl-a Guild of St. swarded the Mother Setoo Elisabeth', Hospital. TUESDAY. OCT. 29 Medal Elisabeth - G * Ud Moms W/r/y... YOU GET from Seton Hall Luncheon-fashion. - town - Lunch- ADDED College beth l 2 3tTfMu here, a Roman Carteret Hotel; Mrs BOO °' fjrmn * ,,ua Catholic worn Eugene J. Leahy. ‘' INTEREST SECURITY tn the msuf Mr* of en » school Joseph A. Whelan, chairmen. tSStoVSS"* the el conducted by the place *K* your Uvmjj Sister* New State Court Jersey - of Charity. CDA Luncheon. FRIDAY, NOV. 1 up to U:3o $lO,OOO by Chosen because Kenney a Suburban 8 for uf her ex- Houae. Cherry Hill. Mrs «Um year ’round Agency of US. Gov T. CaM*7 Edge _ vacations tensive service to Dorothy Bock, chairman. Card party. 8:15 pm, emmeot philan- auditorium, benefit of thropic and charitable “*• Vk*cent's Marian. building fund; Mr*. John enter- Bayonne Dance t M. Serocke. ebai? Mr*. p roan. «Ofit from 15 £x prises. Kennedy became m. auditorium; Mr*. Foater Smith Mrs TRA dividend the first of John Mass*relli. chairmen. days recipient the SATURDAY, NOV. 2 award, which Intan Elisabeth 8 •tawy deposited on will be given District NCWC - Communion St- EUanbeth Alaanae. North Day-7 Night Jersey Chapter - w before fte 15th anually. luncheon after it a m. Mass. St. Teresa's Dinner Indian dance. Trail Ciub, Franklin Mfw Uwdend* Irom Summit; Battle Hill Inn. Mr*’ nak Madiioo. tnoOr. reservation, Tours »• Lunelle Mr T, - Package Ut Lead, chairman. J BUU Cmmn T CDA - **■ * * 7** Uncheon Nun Appointed * rjr Women's Organlsatlena. Suburb PROFIT Irom the Rutherford *° E ««t hifh Communion , Orange; Mrs Available *»t To Advise breakfast, after lam Maas Char In Scialw, chairman. 4 dnritfMdrate FHA breakfast in high school. Rev * Joseph Bene GbU4> Metropolitan COKVthlfhCr to*.,. WASHINGTON. D C (RNS) M. Cap, Children's Chap DIVIDEND Village. Yonker*. “ Save by mail Me —A nun was •peaked P SuUer HUton. PLAN IT NOWi Pit A**ul| pay named to a com- *;*• • both ways mittee of archi- BOMPOIMMO WStaje ouUtaadmg Eplphaay Rotary. Clifla.de - Park Card party Thinking at»ut going to Ber- QUARTERLY tect* and city planner* » here P m.. hall; Mr, Josephine Ruaao. chairman muda? Then by all means to advise the Federal Notre get Dam* College SUNDAY. NOV. 1 a Housing of Stolen Island Ainmmae free copy of "A Key to Agency on a °* k - / newly-establish- 7 Cbap,w ~ C*** Membenhip Bermuda. ed u!T, i"** P»rty-fashion. Craulich program of honor awards Hotel P® . a. Oranre TsiKnt Pierre. New York City; benefit of build- Jan# I,B " tor s» This excellence in colorful and informative architecture! tag fund; Mr*. Hubert Brennan. Elisabeth «w. SSkJT folder an design coordinator “»• - C«kUU contains excellent Mother "T?* u 2™’ par Bernadette, director Colabbelies, Greenville «w*Uyw Farm*. Moms PUin* map of the Islands, over- - _ and Luncheon fashion f - of St Joseph Manor. 1 Immacnlaw (onceptton flows Trum- p m The Mootclaii with helpful hints on . Americana. New York; Mrs Peter Roaar, Altar, | Coon., is deacribtd Communion breakfast. dothing. 9 SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO'.'iAT by tOI, chi>; nun 7:B* Maas, break shopping, customs. FHA a* an SC Anna Mae ' "tnteni*ttoo*tty Ml. Ttareai College. . •urkley, feature editor duty, transportation, to Riverdale. New York things r TIM known In d ' ' see and RAYMOND UVD., NIWAIK . authority the field ~~ oc, e •P® 4 her; do. NArfcrt J.JSJD Mother-daughter 2 myaterte* of (he ro- jP of geriatric*" bridge, p m., f Un and at an ad- n U>f>k Martin J. O 540 IRQ AD ST- - - Mara, chairman. NEWARK . lOTH OPEN WED. TO »ML We’ll gladly send you one of ministrator of an outstanding these useful folders4*' J home for the elderiy. I or, if you Was North prefer, in, pick one I Thinking.. . 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NORTH BERGEN - Sister Ammtmbmr, yeur Children Sf*ry Jane Bring Frances., the for h free, HU ter H tedmy mer Helen Mary Berbench. o~rr7 made her “ All perpetual vows in JOS. M. BYRNE CO. the Sisters Out Order of the Cath Travel Wonders ohc A Service postdate Pallotine. She u 828 Broad St daughter of Mr and Market 3-1740 Newark N. By RUTH W. 2, J. REILLY Mrs Vincent C. the Berbench “Serving Public Since 1886 " At last! The birth announce- a diapering derby, but most c ment came today and I hare a the time a young father iearn> new niece lt'« the sixth child °° hia ©.IT? for this own. in the home, when COLe brother and hie wife the "You emergency arises **° ROUTE might know It's a 4. PARAMua. NEW girl. 1 was JSRBEV . MU U late. singularly fortunate to days Now the score it have my mother close at hand eren. three boys and thre* and lovingly to take girls'* willing fare of the older children For the dur fifth, born conveni- ing my confinements, and even ently near the end of the daddy changed a few school year, one of diapers my daugh- in his day. ters enplaned for Virginia Like the husband In the and with the nurv helped children. ery story who This boasted he time school It in session could do as ' much work in a and the bead of the house it day as his wife could do taking charge of in things He three," it is for even good any hus- plans to build anew cabi- band to take over net at the home while I'm gone Optimist front once in a while On the With a first and a third wife’s side, a day or two after grader to get off to school, the baby arrives her long a- plus three pre-schoolers in bis waited “hospital vacation” be- care full time, he will prob- gins to pall and she is ably be pretty busy. But eager you to be home again. never can tell, he might 'ool everyone and build the cabinet EACH APPRECIATES bet too. ter the other after this giv- ing and receiving of love and ITS WONDERFUL the way service which is the husbands and wives cemenUnr of todsy bond of work marriage together on these things. Not long 1 My father used to assert his ago read a pocn. about manhood a couple s unborn sixth by saying with a cer- child. Each tain flourish: “1 raised five-of verse gave a little of them and glimpse the wooder of one I never changed a child after the other. I toes diaper in my life.” In the ex- don't waltz remember It all. or treme. today's father may go even where I read to an "expectant father’s It, but the last verse went and even in something like glass'’ participate this: through The one unborn shall be the sixth wonder of the world washday After YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE five perfect surprises • s ™ What God has made from a WoW> you and in you. buy With OLD TO BE you and for you, and i the Wise WISE, for Himself, I*t us give thanks to the mum \ y BUT (T HELPS... Lord. clothes SAYS THE WISE OLD OWL WEDDING OU> dryer ** Telephone for • X ,nt# ° n d ,T HiU,S u ... *2 * ,n the fin... in lino- Mumu and carpeting T‘.that E INVITATIONS OUR manufacturer. produc*. W. feel we SHOP AT HOME ar. WISE bv You’ll be in a linoleum dancing mood when you discover bow much offering quality and In a wide l«t »how carpeting .election to fill any floor ut you In your time SERVICE need and work an covering ... at automatic Clothes will money Mving LOW price*. Old or over the*. 47 own Dryer save you wl«e, homo our boautlful year, we have made on No many thoutand. of cu.tomer>friend.. waahday. lugging heavy baskets of wet wash. No FLOWER WEDDING LINE No stooping. stretching. No freesing. With a clothes dryer PERMA RAIS LINE entire LINOLEUM your load of wash can be fluff-dried quickly and & coll CARPET FACTORY OUTLET Appointment •saily, wrinkle-freeand ready-to-use. TB 5-3938 TE 5-1716 Buy an automatic Clothe* POPLAR PRODUCTS Dryer at your favorite store. pomai avi. PUBLIC SERVICE A %tl sssssiss I POMPTON IAKIt, N. t. • r.M. tot . A M. to 6 PJI. I ELECTRIC AND GAS I COMPANY MW MW dmto set® Alio Offtol Prlntlnf tmc*n»iha*y TAw*v*ia aansMMT or a nw ewr mm One Way October 24, 1963 THE ADVOCATE 13 To Be First You Can Earn BAYONNE-Our Lady of Mt. Apostolic Dollars Carmel School here last year SUSAN DINER win ba awarded topped all other schools In the By to the top Last winner add year's 135 ago, Young Advocates have a Newark Archdiocese in the three students In each divi- Young Advocate*, do you subscriptions and won slight- definite role in the council. crusade for sion. The three subscriptions to lending stu- ly over $l2O. Second and third are of enjoy reading The Advocate? dents They part It, and they The Advocate by selling 1,009. will receive additional winners did Would you like others to share place quite well should know as much about Mt which has prixea< The Advocate Carmel, over in that enjoyment? Would can by selling 120 subscriptions it aa they can. Your 1,800 you mean many parents students in 26 classes, dollars for you between them and found are like extra money for some- also part of the council had 16 classes 100% before Christmas, reaching thing special? Would you like themselves combined winners and one way of being well In- or over in the'drive and is of over to have your school singled $3O. These three formed on that and other aiming toward a of 1,020 shared In the goal out above others? Would you over $7,700 news throughout the Catholic subscriptions this awarded in commissions year. like to help bring a better and world by reading a Catholic Sister Odilia attributed Mary knowledge of God to fellow prises. newspaper. part of the success to "team- Catholics? Young Advocates, for the work that the students.” YOUR SCHOOL belongs to spurs You can do all these things! next two weeks you can ring one of divisions In order to encourage students You the eight and has door bells and be real can Join subscription the apos- Sister Odilia contin- opportunity of winning a further. crusade for The Advocate, tles of God by helping to ued, the school is divided Into plaque If it Is successful in- Oct. 2t to Nov. 4. bring His word through The two teams—the turning In the Knicker- Selling The Advocate is highest percent- Advocate. age of bockers and the Globetrotters. know subscriptions. One way easy. You why? Be- Will you be our winner this Each team has 13 classes and of doing this would b« to cause at a Young Advocate strive to year? a scoreboard shows daily pro- reader know how much get 100% in sub- you scriptions from elasa. gress. It. You know svhat your A you enjoy clasi averaging one subscrip- Celebrate "The object Is to get a few your family and friends like tion for each student would Boys more readers for said Christ," about it and why. This Is fill JERSEY CITY its "Pot of gold” or could - The Sister Odilia. Some students, what you tell other people. overflow that pot by Knights of the Altar of St. Mi- she noted send subscriptions to selling more. chael's Church here relatives in service. One boy NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS recently aren’t the kind have Posters of a pot of gold celebrated their first anniver- sends the paper to an uncle- only .you to look for. Remember this have been supplied to at Knights. They were ad- priest in Belgium. is each sary class and also to dressed Mt the time when they can renew Confraterni- by Msgr. William F. Carmel plans to use the U.N. SALUTE - Students throughout the Newark Archdiocese and Paterson their current and ty of Christian Doctrine Furlong, director of team method again this year. Diocese are subscription apoatolate United Nations week classes. They wiU for vocation*. observing by studying Its structure, purpose and Left to The Advocate will be mailed help the Following Bene- policies. teacher right, John Kolvek, Robert Mario Aschiero when the other keep track of diction, they attended a buf- ADDIE SAYS the fall art Kiely, and Francis Issac, students of St. John automatically money NOW IS THE into the the runs out. Sister will tell TIME - Addle coming class. fet supper. contest closes in one week and Baptist School, Hillsdale, are shown with one of the to be in you projects displayed all about the details. Liaten is all all those that haven't sent in the school auditorium Oct. 24. The seventh studied reeding about the ALL AROUND grade primarily the growth of eorly YOU are their should do America. The attentively, then sell. drive for read- entry so by eighth grade concentrated on America's foreign the getting new potential Advocate subscrib- policy through pres- Do you want something next spe- ers during Oct. ers. families Wednesday. ent day. the 21-Nov. Many don't sub- cial —a camera, a gift for 4 scribe & subscription drive. Addie's simply because they Borgos Borgos someone, or money toward a haven't been eyes tell you that she's think- approached per- violin? Selling subscriptions Insurance about all sonally. Comics will give and ing the potential Acceptable help you your Aa 1 readers in for told you two weeks of all kinds school money. In addition to your area The •tmimlsM r*ttz Cal toe tiur Arm* si Wat Quirk Draw Prof***or a 23 cent commission for each Advocate and that the n*ah Data* and Hod* Mralran 593 KIAKNY AVENUE Action Comics Vo* and the Vila* Waßv wonts Maehtde Kid subscription obtained, you get to be able to visit Adventure Comic* Crow Catolri Ki, hie kxk N. J. Adventure* Into tv* an additional bonus of $1 for them. Shomm’& KEARNY, TaanaU Mifteoao* One sure is if Um Cnkaovs a. L Com way hat Kin Tta TIP 10 and 30 cents for 010*01 J. totoos All American Greeo Lanier* Bela telling you let know that Ktp Haotea people Men i Wsr Cuaunki AIMtT H tIAZI o tUiftU Uttla ape each additional five subecnp- ALt-OUr Wevters Cuantwl* W Keck* now it the time to subscribe cetera Andre* Hu friends WIUIAM J. Annua Otto Geerteea* Uona to the paper OLACCUM Dope** Ko* Koden or to renew their Adventure* Mean Cun. current Pork* Pi* and Tnst*r Still additional bonuses And* Piad* Will Tisvnl subscription. Atuuun Hear* Aquanaut* lIH Muff Arc hi* llium •( Mr iter* AtloaCJ* the Hurhleborr* lom Omni »*s* Hand it*hr Hue* I Leva Lor* !Ut Men Jarr* Le-eta Bel Meiiertoa Don* Olaan Ben* Beep Janma* hn* Beetle Belle* M*at*r* Fall Art Contest Mr a Venom* Juahead Bloc Shook Juatica Laedna Itleevdle hath* SENIORS: (Boy* and girl* from the Boh Hope Kata Kaama Brave fifth through the eighth cad the OviUav grade*). Make a Bold jUdjCaU- party favor for oeciuoe t«li Burnt* Levins any Favor* may wits not & MuiU be larger than 12 inches square and it'ntu* Per luttla Del Catholic Comtes Utile imnaa may not contain food. Challetmrt at Utile Lena the I'aAaooo Uttla Lola JI'XIORS Che (Boy* and gtrla from the kindergarten none luttla Mo* Chill* Witt* the LitUS- Ball* through foarth grade*) Draw a picture of your favorita Chip -o’ Dale Lou Cum saint. Claaalr* Lons Booder fUutt rated I aann* Tvuaes Claaalce Mirk** Menu niuatrated. Sr. ■MW Miner* Coh * Oaffr Due* Bilaoed Moum Muiact ear* |WI*I i*sM Mil and left Dcnni* the Mr Qul Danes Menace M* Giaaleet Depot* Dana Pay by Check t>etactile Comic* Mamet? Doht* Gtlu* Nun and tmn Donald (hack National Velas* Bl.ec* W- ee* klnvar rudd 101 Doisaatuoa it’* as easy as signing your name! Have You RULES: (a) Kntne* thould be sent to Susaa Diner. Young Advocate Club. Save the time you lose when *! you Often Sc. Newark 2. N.J. bills fb> Alt ewtne* mutt he pay in Read...? mailed by person ... and cut Wednesday. Oct )0 NOW SHE IS will be 6 old and too! SIX - Addle years Sunday (c) Your bill-paying costa, With a is ail entry make* you a mem- excited over her The birthday. Advocate staff TA# follouimg are First gave diuioai ber of the Young Advocate National Special her a a tittle Club. Checking birthday early so all Advocates Aa*rd om miUUt party Young ■ At, A ipptm (and) Fnt»« of U, B *nd *2 will be Account could shore her fun. Cutting cake this you pay just 10* for Addie's birthday it »• trial of Tbi dAo.au. aearded m each Rev. divisioo. George L. Moder of St. Catherine's Cedar The Each each check you Church, a*iu rrt mi prtmtul it fAr (e) entry must be write, plus a small the accompan- Grove, artist who draws Addie. With him it Susan bottom of tbt ied by tiu* .oJtnmm utib coupon or by a monthly maintenance fee. You who helps Addie deliver her tbt copy of it. Diner messages. pigt om übitb tbt «nm. receive a ,m statement every l mlitli tin bi fommd. month. Book The size of for Youth 1. CYO members are looking your account makes forward to next week be- no difference ft your children need ... and you get cause it will be . CYO week personalized checks and name- Bones Hold (b) Exam time engraved holder free. History (c) Open your Halloween THE SEARCH FOR EARLY 2. account at of caies of excavation. Young Advocates during today any one MAN. John E. Pfeiffer. by Reconstructed sketches of the next two weeks will be our 11 convenient offices. American Heritage. M) page*. early man. drawings of bis (a) Getting prepared for UN. tools and other artifacts fill exams If have you ever wondered many pages The text ade- (b) Selling subecnpOons what would you have looked quately describes the way of and making extra money like and how you would have life when survival of the fittest (c) Raking leaves for fun lived SCIENTIFIC a couple of million years was a reality And you'll share and money ago, this book will show the 3 SHOE you. excitement of the pre- When Queen of Angels ST.FRANCiS FITTERS Man has not looked as historians always as they discover Church burned, the statue of he does now, for his body and various art treasurers. St. Jude OF Assisi physical appearance have (•) Melted BY THE TIME changed with his environment. you cloae the book (b) Weot up in flame* Man's immortal soul your new found knowl- CONFESSIONS will (c) Remained edge of art will have standing not change, but his body will. etched EVERYDAY AM. itself 4. Voting in the Vatican Coun- 6:45 T09P.11 This book follows that latter deeper in your mind You'll cil this indicated that development. even discover a bit MASSES about US. Catholics'will Your the cave drawings eventually teachers and textbooks aee DAILY: EVERY HOUR their reds, can tell much about yellows, greens, you our (a) More in 5 AM. THRU 12.45 Pil and blues that were able English the ad- forebears, but "The Search to withstand muuiratioc of sacra- for Man" centuries. After Early goes deeper. ments MTKMAL (MR UK 0T the book next CT. umon It will reading your tell you what and how (b) Changes trip to the museum will have in the paro- WEST Slct STREET we learned about primitive chial school IN CALDWILL a deeper impact oc you. system WtMM 6th 1 7th A Although the book ii aimed (c) A greater number of For those Interested in CA 6-3604 primarily at seventh and Catholic universities (the • I’M (Mill Av« rullu anthropology science or eighth graders almost page anyone 1. IN NLOOMIIILO study of man), this book holds 4-

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Ml 4 | 14 THE ADVOCATE October 24, 1963 Newark, Paterson Plan Catholic Youth Week Programs "The Young Catholic in the CYO member* Lay are expected to mark DURIND is the THE holy hour, eight Pxrish Apostolate” theme which will the event with a hour groups are expected to con- holy at Sacred Holy Communion Crusade banners able to say with St. Paul: 'For me, to be the duct a number observed throughout Newark Heart Cathedral at 3 p.m. Oct. 27, of activities, live is Christ.' " Archdiocese will be blessed and turned over to including and Paterson Diocese the feast of Christ the Earlier Commuaion athletic King. representatives of parish CYO units. breakfasts, and during National CaUioUc Youth Week that day, teenage and adult social event*, open-house, etc. The OBSERVANCES in Paterson will young The banners will travel to Oct. 27-Nov. J. will observe Youth different week will be closed with be groupa Communion tho 15th an- on the local parish level. An an- parishes each week during the com- nual Young Adult Council nual This will be the 13th annual CYO Sunday by receiving Communion at ing year, marking Crusade Convention event usually held at St. Philip'* their progress. at the Robert Treat Week, which Is the parish churches. the week Hotel. Newark. (Clifton) at which Rev. Leo P. Ryan, sponsored by During it will be dis- Nov. 3. ’ Youth The hour diocesan CYO director, is assistant Department of the National holy speaker will be played in the sanctuary of the church- Catholic Welfare Rev. Thomas K. of to Msgr. John J. Kilcy, pastor, was not scheduled this Conference with a Davis Immsculate es and the young people will receive CYO year fourfold director of the Newark Archdio- because of fire which the aim: to foster re- Conception (Montclair), former Es- Holy Communion a destroyed frequent at daily Mas*. Thi* "This *ex CYO ceae, year's youth theme is church earlier this ception of the Sacraments and a more County director. Rev. Ed- Is the CYO'a major spiritual year. program more timely intense ward J. because of the ever in- spiritual life among Catholic Hajduk of Sacred Heart of the year. In some cases parishes will com- creasing interest and participation of bine for youth, to reveal Catholic youth’s (Lyndhurst), Bergen County CYO di- Receiving banners will be: St. their functions as in Pequan- young Catholics in apostolic work. depth of spirituality, to rector, will lead the young people in Francis (Ridgefield St. If nock where Holy Spirit and Good encourage Psrk), An- is to the recitation of society be restored, under God. Council young people by making them aware prayers and medita- thony's (Northvale), Blessed (Pompton Plains) will have Sacra- in Christ, snd the of an "Act of through Holy Spir- day of opportunities for good and to em- tions, including Consecra- ment (East Orange). St. Anthony'! it, a recollection and Communion tion Christ our young people must phasize youth's potential by spot- to the Leader." Msgr. (Belleville) Mt. Carmel penetrate Mass Nov. 1. Other parishes, such as (Bayonne), and permeate the market lighting their talents and abilities. James A. Hughes, vicar general of St. (Union place. They St Anthony's (Butler), St. MARCH Joseph's City), St. Pit- must Stephen’s FOR Vincent P. the communicate the life and MISSIONS - Rev. Sprouts, pastor archdiocese, will preside at the rick's- (Elizabeth) and St. Anne'* spirit (Passaic), Holy Trinity (Passaic) and of Blessed IN NEWARK, of Christ. Otherwise their unbounded Sacrament (Newark), accepts a check for $250 approximately 1,500 holy hour. (Garwood). SS. Cyril and Methodius (Passaic) will for the energies are wasted. They must be missions from drum major EugeneKennedy of the have special Masses. Blessed Sacrament CYO Golden Knights. The check repre- sented for In a donation the unit's participation in the In Youths' Corner CYO Football recent Holy Name Parade. St. Louis Sets Closed Retreats Competitive Rewards Sacred Heart Continues March ST. LOUIS (NC) Spirit The St. Brings the archdiocese's 10 BAYONNE attending - Loui* Just like Old St. Paul’s Archdiocese has started By ED WOODWARD touchdowns, will Tom are the lead- interparochial high schools will Man River. Sacred Heart McDonough a of closed Immaculate $122 (JC) lead the Paulists. for program retreats have made a closed retreat. Conception High 50 in prize money. As top In addition, the student with ing lights Queen of Peace that includes School (Lodi) keeps on rolling along in the every high school The uses compe- she had which hopes to move in program calls for fresh- winner, a choice of the most re- Hudson CYO FOLLOWING Sacred up atudent the archdiocese. titive to subscriptions County Football Heart the in men and to spirit promote The $5O or a watch in league standings. sophomores attend gold ad- ceives the $5O or gold watch; League snd Mt. -Carmel on the City Rev. William Advocate TMS STANOINOS J. Lyons, head a one-day retreat, and through a subscrip- dition to money earned with the student The Park Stadium of juniors tion with the second Knights registered their turf will be the _W L T the program, said that and crusade which began Oct. each wn( Hurt < • • by seniors to attend a two- subscription She picked sixth 21 highest total receives $35, and straight shutout win Oct. final game between St. Ivdj ol VIrUVtM S next June some 10,000 and will run I • pupils day retreat. through Nov. the $5O and used the total "a Atmwm the third receives $25 20. topping Star of the Sea Aloysius (JC) and Star of the I*l S« Wk4*»l a J t I towards her dowry as a postu- The student who obtains the (Bayonne). 260. will Sea St Aloysius set a CYO Ua**n and Vtccc 11l One Sister Is They put Si . TONIGHT TIL 10 appointed to lant in the Fetician most Aadrra't lit P.MJB Sisters, subscriptions in bis di- Mt. Carmel (Bayonne) In the record last week when it 9 direct the PMl't lit crusade in the the order which teaches Im- at vision will receive $25 and the secood game of a night triple- struggled through its third tie J*" ,h * i«t school. Under her Holy Hour? I I TROY HILLS direction, maculate Conception. next header t MFR'S OUTLET two students snll win 510 at City Park Stadium of the season. The Aloytians, Ml Carmel | each homeroom teacher } t se- here 30 S* Paul and Crete til and $5, respectively. who will play at 8 p m., lects a student SUBSCRIPTIONS captain, who brought in So. undefeated has there it i«: An opportun- are with three the Job of encouraging her by Immaculate Conception COACH JACK Bridges' Sa- ity to promote readership in wins and a like number of fellow students to come not from the cred Heart Lead gain as only par- the Advocate squad continued ties Shaved ents of students and at the tame many subscriptions as pos- and members to receive outstanding offer time win some money and Action will resume Oct. 26 sible. of the various parishes in sive play from John Darocky. with two it Park In CYO which the bring your school the honor of games City Loop girts live, but also Bob Garble and Bill MeGimp- Stadium THE being tops in its division In the opening from areas outside New Jer- Sacred JERSEY COMPETITION comes sie - Heart, however, game. St Michael's CITY Rob QUITS into • • • (UC). between classrooms. suffered play sey. a setback whrn its which tied Garble of Sacred Heart (JC) Each TWO DON BOSCO High St. Aloysius 6-6. room uses a chart, which The girls write to mission top lineman, center Bob Flan- retained the individual School will take on St Paul of the scoring is kept to date homes students woo honors in lead Here are the 10 most up daily by throughout the world, nery, broke his arm. which is 2 in the Hudson famous a Cross it p m Queen of County brands the journalism workshop con- captain. This gives the asking the superiors to sub bound to hamper the leaders CYO Football League last of men'* ducted by the Elks Club Peace (North Arlington) will for students a view senbe to The of wearing apparel the better graphic of how Advocate Bar- during the remainder of the week, but the margin was Ridgewood last week l-eonsrd face Holy Rosary in the they are doing in the bara gained a number season trimmed «tee«ed man. If com- of her finale slightly by runner-up you wear of Sienko won first prize for his any petition. subscriptions, this way last St Andrew's Joe of Michael’s Dennis Gibncy of Our Lady of tb«»e brands interview story with Dick Kaz (Bayonne), Light St. you are the best Has the been yoar and hope* to do so which roiled to Victories. program ef- again its best offen- scored his team s lone TD ** wearing maier. former Princeton Uni- ‘ fective’ this money can buy. A look at the results yoar. sive triumph with a 240 win sod will be looking to fatten Garbic had seven points to of the versity All American football 1962 crusade gives the CRUSADERS over Holy Rosary (JC), will up his touchdown quota in the bring his total to 63. eight receive a player. Kevin O'Connell wax answer. Immaculate get the more than • Concep- basic commission of 25 cents tripieheadrr started scoring derby Joe Hurley and Gibncy's 55 Gibney Hickey Freeman • Clothes second for a enme story Timely tion won the top prise in Its for each with St Paul’s (JC). which scored 12 in his last outing. • subscription obtained, Oleg Cassini • division for made it a The leaders Prince Igor high schools and plus a bonus of two straight with are: $1 for selling VLNCENZA F Bucaida of • of 136 decision Bloomfield Parish to ear en • one iu seniors. Barbara 10 over Mt. Carmel _ Botany William subscriptions aod SO cents CWM. Sjmt H»«n Borry East Orange, a senior at Our it i a • Gesek. was the top winner for Berme Solan. Mark Gian- <* W»». O L VtrurWt » I SS Blocker • each five be- Plans Auditions t Stanley Robert Bruce subscriptions Lady of the Valley High nulio. Charlie Sacred H»*rt t J S| among all high school students. yond Rank-n and LaCM. • 10. That would be $3 50 School, has R Mtrkvl’i T t It Harris Tweed - • been named a Gene Greefian BLOOMFIELD Auditions Went Heart 1 Esquire Barbara brought in 135 sub- for are among »he MrGimpot. t a 10 subscriptions. $4 for 15. semi Terras..-a. Al"a finalist in the National foe which V 4 J 17 scriptions. which standouts foe St. Andrew s "Oklahoma." wi|) be rtnin. earned her etc. Merit Sr tocftaeTt 4 1 a Scholarship contest Jim Hughes, who scared both presented by the Sacred Heart A*ae*a*» sti iirari I 1 at YOU CAN SAVI H«W». Sr Pml'i a UP TO 61% i MOKE CYO Catholic Young Adults 1 1 | | HwrW». 0 1* 1 t 11 Mu. a are Oct and W4m'i 1 t 1* . OUItT . In Yearbook Contest Chib, planned 27 **•«’» Jackets Val. 30 unfo to STS NOW $ 7.9$ and Nov. 3 at the school au- M*n’» ditorium. OPPORTUNITIES Overcoat* Vol. SI 10. NOW SSI.OO *•"’» 1 THE BRIDES SHOPPE Producer Richard Kutma FOR WOMEN 16-35 Slack* Vol. to SIO. NOW S 1.00 Honors Increase said several roles need to be Mon's lersey Shirt* Val. Stm Sod Sport to U. NOW f 1.00 cast for the production, which bj Setrm Qtkei s n< MS ua tba NEW YORK - Suit* '~ Jut! carry finest at aiUbla Entries of pnvite where Domin- will be held in Vol. to $79 SO NOW bridals, schools, January. S3SOO North Jersey Catholic high ies of St Dominic's Academy rwtto Coat* Val. to s4s. so Sport NOW $l2 9$ do u a am indiridual schools in the 29th annual prasant grouping of con- (Jersey City) and Lumen of 13th Mon’s Raincoat* test and MajorLeaguer Val. to $2O. NOW $ critique for year- Ml St. Dominic * 30 Academy SOUTH ORANGE—When books conducted too (Caldwell iwoatort Val to by Colom- l repea tad as win- $lO OS NOW $ 3 00 Denny Coomb* parted for the FORMALS • PROMS • bia Scholastic Press Associa- ners Says’ Shirts Val to $3. COTIUONS and Felician of Immacu- Houston Colts against the New NOW SOc tion this year showed an im- late Conception (Lodi) moved \ork Meta last be to late month, sl* 9$ NOW $ 4.00 provement over last. from EACH GOWN IMMEDIATELY REGISTERED up first place became the 13th Seton Hall Handkerchief* Reg. 25c oa. NOW In 1963. 36 schools the vnJfrj 12 for 15c Joining these medalists are University player to break into same as r in 1962 shared in Chimes of St Ceclha's 53 (Engle- a major league box score lUtV HALSIY STREET, NEWARK 3, N J. the awarda. but the number of wood) offset | in yearbooks, co- ||II.LV (Op» IIII tfc* mmn ** MaAa* A C« ) medalists, the lop home which educational private schools; with carries it the "yearbook Auxilium of Mary Help 0/ When You See MArk*f 3*9696 of distinction" title, increased Christians Academy (North I|IBS. QLTLET from five to - ax. A *••*•7 tn4my *l* AM K • rjA llaledoei, offset yearbooks, CATHOLIC NUN Also, the first place winners senior high schools with 300 ««m«* T..W.J Tk„„4«, - *J* A M »• I M * M rAnsirrm. h. j. improved from 11 &• *9v •O'dt' »h«* OCtvoUf to IS There pupils or fewer, and The Shield »ett* Ink m and*i**r«l Sistor* of ■■OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. TO 10 were four in second place and of Moms Catholic, printed Reparation M *>♦’ - e#~ K»« one m third to ogei of Iho of at compared yearbooks, senior schools Congregation Mary high •I 16 o*d >0 end wo** »o • Pr«vkd«n« l*f seven in second, two in thud with 600 Horn* 9*4 301 pupils km# God o« • SiiNf and S» bor««t W«m«n md («nn| ftr and fourth one in last year. The first-place hooks and tho«r ip'ttval. monte l. physical Wf.*o *© their schools are as follows • TiKhmi Cetochum t# all »••• #f AWARDS WERE Voco»ion Directress CWMrt« Tm« A««n. presented Tower. Seton Hall Cru- «nd Prep. • Conducting l«i»d«n(M f#r Work- In various categories, accord- sader, Bergen Catholic; Keys, N«e«vleH C •*<•*♦.•« C#n*#el in# Olrlo. to method WrtU Vocation Dtrfrtmi ing of reproduction, W a*# HJI l#ed T»

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STAEHLE f. CAPUCHIN FATHERS LAWRENCE Rrtna 41. Now Yarti mw,'.bk AVf ornct PHARMACISI 5 It**!* arnd lr«« Llaralura raft/dial IIM Capuchin NEWARK AVENUE J© ft* Fullerton Ave, ( > PrimUnml ( ) Kroilurhaud NEAR » 4-7973 MONTCLAIR Nunn NORTH AVENUE »«'<*» Hssri it l t.l p.m. Addrau A(« ISSIBIABV 8811 own munr m t pm. Ctty ...... Grutn 13# NEW VQM t, MM TOM *«• I‘hua* MBt. V aa mmm. M ft 80M October 24, 1963 THE ADVOCATE 15 Record, Not Championship, Is Question in NJCTC By ED GRANT question revolving around the Hobbs Is the one senior who and Rooney, should be and Jim Crimmlns of individual title. The juniors tuchcn) only thing might upset this crew, while Tim Sheehan of CBA and Tim ELIZABETH —The question Bergen Catholic. safe to aay 1« that it will prob- the Dclbarton McLoone is not whether Essex Catholic co-captalns, of Seton Hall. ably go to a junior: John Tony Sellitto and- Kevin BERGEN CATHOLIC, Seton will win the seventh annual Other possibilities are Gerry Eager of Christian Brothers, O’Neill, are the dark horses. Mahle and Hall, CBA, Delbarton and Ro- New Jersey Catholic Track Jim Nlchola of Ber- Bob Kennedy of Our Lady of The other members of the selle Catholic will be In con- Conference meet gen Catholic, John Condon of cross-country the Valley and Ryan being 10, in addition tention for second team in Warinanco Park Oct. top to the Es- Brown of SL Luke’s, Jerry place 26. the main contenderi. with the Crusaders *ex Catholic pair of O'Leary Bowdren of St. (Me- honors, but whether the Eagles will Joseph’s having perhaps a slight edge. set anew low point-scoring However. Seton Hall won the record for the competition. eastern ''B*’ tide Oct If. Seton Hall has the best In T-CCC tuned when he mark to datc—s3 in 1960—but Kennedy up won the Big Eight Catholic it seems fairly certain that Conference title at Warinanco Fred Dwyer’s team will be Oct. 21 In 13:11. Bob had no able to beat this. Four of the to Collide Oct 27 trouble with Bruce Rafferty of Don Hobbs. Champions boys—Greg Ryan. DePaul, one of the two firit- Jack O’Leary and Larry Roon- ENGLEWOOD The 1962 BERGEN class runners on non-NJCTC be in the first champion, CATHOLIC warmed up tor Ha ey—should 10 Don Boaco, will defense school* this fall. finishers begin of its Tri- T-CCC debut with a satisfying, 21-14 decision Rafferty trail- ami Jim Rebenack or ed County Catholic Conference crown Seton by about 100 yards, but led Frank D’Allesandro won't be against against Hall Oct 20. The Cniaadera, the 1961 St. here the Spartans to the far behind. kingpin, Cecilia's, Oct. 27 who tilted the scales to victory with a fumble team title, in game which the with 32 for a highlights biggest day of recovery by Kevin Gaynor in the Pony Pirate points to 48 Valley action to date for the T-CCC. end and S3 for St. Luke’s. THIS LEAVES tone, moved thetr record to 8-1. the main Another serious Joe threat, Bergen Catholic, In the only two previoua meetings of the Csuka, George Ladner, will visit Pope Pius in a second T-CCC Steve Wechtcr and Kevin atrug- schools, Seton Hall bad pooled a pair of 32-0 The other gle. league club, Queen of Peace, slipped to an 0-2-2 record. Leavy completed the DePaul will take oo Marist at Bayonne In an Inde- team, which will be a strong Pirates Await POPE which hadn’t been pendent game. PIUS, able to factor in the Passaic County score-in Its Aral two 23 games, put points meet coming up Election ST. the scoreboard Visit CECILIA'S, which already holds a oo against hometown rival Day. Rutgers 2-6 record in the but it conference this year, brings Passaic, wasn't enough. Paiaaic out- SOUTH ORANGE Seton a seven-game undefeated string in the circuit lasted the Eagles, 88-25. ONE OF THE surprises of Hall University's cross-coun- into this battle. The Saints out of the T-CCC swept five op- Stepping for the sec- this race was the sixth-place try team will have a chance ond ponents m 1961 and were suspended from straight week, Queen of Peace will al- finish by Bob Foran of St. off debt to pay a from last play last so be Hudson for year. visting County the second Luke’s, who bad played foot- season when it plays host to The Englewood school successive week. The prepared for the Queeosmen surprised ball the day before against Rutgers Oct 26 at South Moun crucial T-CCC St match with a 34-12 rout of Joseph's, 12-0, oo a pair of touchdowns Bayley-Ellard. Bad have tain Reservation. legs Xavier Oct. 20 to raise its record by Mike Marrooe. It was of to 8-1 over- Queen Peace's bothered Foran, a 4:35 miler, The Pirates were upset by all. Bill Jordan added a touchdown first win against the Blue since to him Jays 1939 in both sport* this fall, but he the Scarlet a year ago, partly team-leading total, but Charlie Rott and its secood in four this stole garnet year. may be ready to help the Lu- because a couple of the Seton the spotlight with three Saints' TDa. THB STANOINOS cans defend their ‘‘B" title Hall lost the boys got on Rut- For the second Don St Cscilu'i | i |) Oct 26. straight week. Boaco Mfft* C ItlMflg • gers course. It figures to be o • • In displayed a potent offensive thrust, scoring set: There are three races listed, Big Eight a close race r again this time, a 40-12 triumph against St Oct sr. Mary's 20. s*r»» : i«• s" freshman, junior varsity and with both trams virtually in- That evened the Dana MMSmI Icsrtaf record at 2-2 after a varsity, with the first going off tact from 1962 TB of losses. M pair opening Don Boeco also pro- re-. » ox*.-. . T*3 at 11 a.m. Captain Kevin < Crusader A Hennesaey duced a three-TD halfback in John Bastek, n!£!!"si c*eu* j i l to 'Sleepers' wakening hopes return to the Seton who brought his season total to 24 points. WwwW Qm X ran Cum. SL CMU'I Pick Hall lineup to join the 1 S • Pirates MADISON how Germann twins. Many persons well it does against each. mit. Scott's record Is decep- George and saw Morris Catholic Bruce as a pos- Both St. Mary’s (0-3) and tive since it plays in tough Herb. Andrews and Co-Captains sible sleeper in the Tom Big Eight Oratory (0-4) are looking (or. competition, but Valley may Tuxbtngham as the Pir- Among Independents Conference race this SOUTH ORANGE - Nick season their initial victories. Each have the momentum. ates’ first unit. Coach Johnny and the Crusaders Werkman, the nation's num- may prove came off on the short end of In the individual scoring bat- Gibson is pointing to a defense just that before the ber one scorer, and champion- big scores Oct. 20. the Orators tle. Jim Koshlap of DePaul of the metropolitan intercol- Sonny ship is decided. Stmkett. Werkman's number in that game with Morris Cath- still holds the lead with 42 legiate championships Nov. 3 Newark Is Host to Contests The Denville ooe school, which olic and the Gaels in a 40 12 Immaculate at Van Cortland! Park. New Key "assistant," have been points has Concep- been impressive in two loss to Don named co-captains of Seton Bosco Oratory tion's Pat Quarto is runner-up York NEWARK—Two contests of the more ESSEX CATHOLIC Hall league even has lost (M) running into an even stronger University's basketball though 23 straight with 30 and Rick Kettel of Our SI Peter's College picked attractive one games on the Inde- climbed in was a defeat by the cur- Immaculate higher prestige Oct opponent in Memorial (1-1-1) team, coach Richie Regan Conception Lady of the Valley third with up another easy win last week pendent schedule for Catholic rent leader 20 as it Marist Our Lady of the reached its high point of the 24 dropped from but any remaining title hopes announced. when U shut out Fairleigh scholastic teams will be the - grid Valley will visit TNI STSMOIMOS undefeated class. 234), with in the will Workman has established Bayley-El- season in trimming DePaul Dickinson of Madison. county vanish if a w l ee r* 13-40, in this this week- lard here Oct. 27 „ _ played city ita second solid number at in one of two from the unbeaten ranks and a .l . victory. The the Irish lose more Seton Halt scoring \tj*y j t n is at Madison Tom Craft Rich- end any conference Imounldt J Eagles would like to records and games on the cutting the Spartans' victory S M » post games- should break Walt St Uti is • m a ie Marino and Mike Davis led Detbartoa will be to agenda. St at looking their first Dukes’ Mary’s will be streak at 16 Harrison S I T* ■ victory a garnet A1 though Ha record la unim- career mark this sea- games. _ the Peacocks. ( tUmhr 1 1 u protect ita undefeated status Seton Hall Oratory in the other. (0-3) can be its «* (3-2-2) In this game after a 124 loss to son. Sunkett broke tough despite IS Mtry'l e 1 ptrutvs Regan's U «l in a game at Newark Oruarr Acad- St Michael a (3-1) thook one-season assist record, but the Blue Tide • I « « off Queen of Peace Oct. 30, St. record last IMMACVLATE B«iS*y nur* Sian Oct 23 Conception emy at 2 30 pm. and the that year. with its couldn't top Our Lady of the '■>N»ll lortta announcement this is Joseph’s (14-1) still mains big 04-14 triumph Seton Hall will meet Essex TP its final football season Valley Oct. 18 and it will K-nuw dm-- >\* 3 and hopes in the county race since .against defending champion Rebounding Catholic Oct 27 at Schools the effect probably do no better against QM»i ImMaM t t » of its first lots to its losses came in noo-county .DePaul in tow, wtH visit Har Knnl O. L VaAn 4 • n Rebounding from a Stadium stun North the Lions. ciniuw o l set- Bergen, 12-7, Oct. contests. Hoboken (1-2) bolds Tison under the Oct. c*an 1 * is Unexcelled lights 25 Iniuan SSwtn Catk. J back which threatened to » I IS its looe win to open play for ANOTHER TOPFLIGHT against Dickinson, league teams DEPAUL (2-1) is expected to send The Advocate's crystal The Michaeliana be the Blue “this weekend. may Jays only victim, so begin anew streak against ball below the .706 level the contest oo tap will be SL for QUALITY! In the game shapes up as a close other games, DePaul will Kinnelon which is in its picking Michael's (UC) vs Memorial (1-3), Guild Wins department tabbed one be at Kinnrloo and Our at Old Foes Lady first varsity season It will be 11 winners in 13 games last Roosevelt Stadium, Union Meet the W'ith Ralph Lilore scoring WEBCO Valley will entertain the first weekend. Oct. 27 In oat Spartans' non- That brought the City, other SOUTH ORANGE - With the Clifford Scott Oct. four touchdowns. St. Bene- 26 and St. confereoce of the Paterson Golf total to game that St game season. 40 correct calls in day, Joseph's renewal of the St. John's Uni- dict's "SQUIRE" I-uke’s will meet Prep (2-1. routed Cen- Our Lady of Our Lady of the (4-0) 36 a standard will take on Hoboken at Mil- Valley CUFTON Gulls games, of .114 versity Seton Hall University 40-19, Oct. STEREO will have it* Joseph ler Stadium. tral. 19 and the HI-FI second week out the West New York cage senes Dec. 14. the Pirates of conference woo Bishop Navagh Tro- Gray Bees headed for TAPE RECORDER ’‘Wfrfcßggi"..., competition and SL Benedict's Prep will tra- be appear not be able to phy for his low net total of will facing the first college their third overhaul Im- it could face a stiff vel to success against challenge 69 in the first annual Pater- Hlghtstowu to tangle foe it faced in ita inaugural Peddle (14-1). maculate Conception (whleh it to its unbeaten status. The Val- with Peddle School In an after- year in doesn’t this son Diocesan Golf Tourca- the sport, 1903-04 play year, inciden ley nipped Harrison. 64). while school Oct 23 mrat for the benefit noon game to round tally) or Our of the Val- of the Lady Clifford Scott (14) was falling out the schedule SHOTGUNS RIFLES but CYO here Oct 18 at the ley. if could step in be- by a sizeable margin to Sum- l> l>elbarton Montclair Club grid (40> draws the hind them if It continues to per Country STATION HAND GUNS from lit WAGON Low honors tak- spotlight growing pUy strong football. A first- grows were slate ■«w utto drive toward an undefeated en Sam Della Penns, division finish for a team in Lilore by who HEADQUARTERS Jumps season, its first since 1938 its first year of varsity football shot 73 to defeat Richard Au- when the Green Wave 7 0 tUima w MSmi was tflll.'o UMW would be a fine achievement brey (T 7), John Miccollai To Point Lead The Morristown also 178), !«*•*. on u team Streaking St. Luke's (3-1). Danny O'CooneO o»»«rm M VMrt aritmj. i m holds area's vie OVII M OUMI IN STOCK which (79) and Joe Landi (79). tip longest toppled Bayley Ellard NEWARK—RaIph Ulorc ol Niff It *1 Nni tl Vn . tory streak now with nght ui . . VA/ 13-6. Oct. 20 O'Connell also won the top MITAL DOOIES FROM (M), for Ita third St. Benedict'* who cap- U«s Prep, a row since DePaul 9*mr . . in two rasscjgTrci*... s skein N. • straight victory, and DePaul tured the North Jersey Catho- spot special events, i. Largest Salat too At MWT. »*> snapped at 16 last week- All Mains will also in lic lowest total seore on four o*»m* u am if figure the fight schoolboy scoring crown par end. .SS?. M u DENVILLE for the first of last three holes and cloiest to pin ATMBEST DEALERS IN TOWN division, course. season, climbed atop the -a»am CiwiSi x ism pm and Models Morris Catholic on sixth hole •IX Simi m SL CacZsa Perhaps the stiffrst test on has to meet standings last week, hi# first "Will cw»*i M the Detbartoa both later in the season and “SL XT|l <•> Mn schedule was appearance in that spot this IN THE NET « its chances will icores. S. x|L Ims*-i iWUVi Admiral Farragut and the PACE MOTORS depend upon year. Thomas Dudiak (70) «* Pi«ri x SUrtx was run- <■ Wa»e of the 47 CENTRAL The Gray Bee speedster s< ixn x l lxm disposed Sailors, AVL trailed Joe M *«Mi UC. ner-up. by Mcßride X XwinX 26-13, Oct. 19 Newark Acad lASI BUY EARLY racked up four touchdowns to sxm lua x im 1 ORANOf & SAVE (71). Ed Smith * ■' (7t) and O H Tncavxti c i tin a i —n*11 18-1-8) scored w. 1tl« bring his total to TDs nil em> ita first win eight Garlic'* (72). " N BA C—xim LOOK the tame afternoon. YOUNGER IN MINUTES and three extra pouts for . . . THIS MONTH ONLY! In other special events. Rev. ~i«n I hod k«ow«. (I 31 points. Pat Quarto of Im- I »Kot would otcomplith and how wall rt James R woold bo " 4.1 LUtllT &ILICTION Murray of St. Results Last Week ... I would hot* dan. it YLAJtS AGO maculate Conception took sole oc-.apted OP QUAUTT John's Cathedral had the long- possession of second with ARE CUSTOM MADE UNDETECTABLE TOUPEES place est CATHOLIC drive on the ninth «k- *- Maryi SKI two TDs. his to hole. L*» U Co.*, baldnott with EQUIPMENT hiking total up a par tonally fittad hair proto. tcionlificolly lUy Lyons won the chip and 48 points. *—*dod. orhnicoßy blondod lor a moil natural look. 31 putt context and Dr. yoort SKIS Bill Jordan of St. Cecilia's Joseph par>*n«a atturot tompi.to *ah*fact.orv Hama arailabla took sumTcnknu a SCHOOLS DYING? larvic* Kennedy the putting con- OL VaMay 4. HamanTa You mwted tonf.dontial CLOTHING and Jim Koshlap of DePaul. or. carnally to a partonal, tonal lotion. test l-aaaair X Papa Pan X who shared first prire. On* out of 9 \ RENTALS place with American children goes to o Cotholic HAIR RESEARCH last week, to INST., LTD. Quarto slipped school. Y*t these schools con only accommodate half third with 42 & asrvwasA. JOS. It points apiece. Boystown Bows th* Cotholk children in th* What will MESSINA. President *"•“ T country. hap- The leaders are: at Maa • pen in the future 850 MOAD ST., NEWARK, N. J. PAT PM population increase*? Where will _ „ TO . But Man Wad friar Sot - MArtof 3-514* L»Wr«. St BowSM-a S S Si Holds 1st th* to . and or by appt. DENVILLE BOAT money run the** schools com* from? Th* Coth- <*uru>. luunUu a a aa Wo tor.rco and rapair all wigt and hair piocoL Jordan. SI. Crriila'a 1 KEARNY die* feel should & SPORTS CENTER a 41 Although it suf- they federal subsidies. But, at Mail ardor* DaPmal Tat] get ftllod on tuppliat and tanricat Koahlap. fered Its second Tam RT. 46, DENVILLE OA 7*3030 Gurnthrr. Drlhanaa lax loss in five Fleming point* out In thi* week'* Pott, this issue llratharly. St MktiaaTa sax "^^“BrE^rsL-st'&w&sr&tjrsirirarErsFsrsrmzrsrsrsrx games Oct. 20. I* interfaith jaoataaa. Mama Calk. Sax Boystown re- poisoning relation*. Here's the problem. Mamua. Q. P. 4 I 3S ts med a share of first place There are no sitter* to run th* Banal. Dad Boat* Ia 34 schools. Eoch das* Huhmaa. SL Laka'a in the Intercounly Division of Your 4 a II ha* up to 50 Education standards the Neighborhood Caamara. Dalbartan pupils. or* on ISM the A! Blozis Football League. Kauri. O. L Vallay 4 a 34 wan *. Can Catholic be saved? Read Phormatitl The locals lost. 2S-7, to the parochial school* th* answers to that Jersey City Indians, number questions already affect the fu- of SitVINO NATIONAUT two team in the Hudson County ture your children. In th* October 26 Post. Now SB 'JU FAMOUS INSTITUTIONS Division. on tale. <■ Boystown will meet the West tint in K>a OVII 41 VI AM leadership... Orange Rebels, who are tied The Stint Andnw for fourth with a 2-2 COATS - APRONS record, was the lint com- One of a dona at 2 Oct. p.tn. 27 at Kearny plete translation tor POST School Stadium. • High THE FROCKS TROUSERS tht ptoplt of tho HE'S MAN YOUR CHIC-MATH Latin missal used by ... DOCTOR DEPENDS UPON America's Most Quoted Magazine TABLE A BED LINENS the pn«st at tht • flatfern Bdtfity AUL'S altar. 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Resident Chaplain • • 62 CHEVROIET ▲ Service • Supply OPEN ALL YEAR Quality - NOW - ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS Will* MM-Cunota Impala CoavertibU, FOR White I FAU, WINTER AND SPRING - MODERATE Profoathnal To wal Service RATES *!*.*«% ft? »-»«t root, aqua blue body, V-*, PS.. WRITS FOR tOOKUT and PB., R * H, W/W $2SBf NUTLEY Appartl SAINT ST. JOSEPH'S GUEST HOUSES MV mum co. l. AMMOI IN Q ST. Offlea Coats and Towalt '6O JOSEPH'S,• PLYMOUTH ANDREW AIL IMPAIRS A SERVICE SULLIVAN UP TO 12 MONTHS TO PAY COUNTY, N.Y. Sta. 4 3^ Continuous Towels Wag., Door, 6 cyl., auto MISSALS 3085 HUDSON TIL MONTICELLO 770 BSIr R & H W/W BLVD., JERSEY CITY OL 6-8000 (Conducted by tha Sfttari of St. Dominic of Amltyvlllo) i&a Sli. 16 THE ADVOCATE October 24, 1963 Praises Building Native Clergy Pope Missioners For A Prime Mission Task World-Wide Efforts VATICAN CITY (NC)—Pope dimensions. But the Christian desires to men back to The formation Paul in a radio bring of a native VI, broadcast already has learned from for World the their only leader, Christ, and elergy hat been the traditional Mission Day, hailed Divine Master the precept of to bring near to Him tboae practice of the Catholic Church for the the Church's missionaries and Society Propagation charity, which has a universal who still far ere , . And from the days of the Apostles. said they were evidence of extension . the and which Intimately ardent The native is of Faith Christ’s promise to remain may charity flourish clergy a neces- unites every man under the Archdiocese of Newark: with His Church until everywhere In real expres- Mty for the speedier extension the end sky.” of time. sions, charity which render* of God’s Kingdom on earth. Most Rev. Martin W. Stanton, S.T.D. Asa result, he said, the all the faithful able to under- With the of mission Very Rev. Msgr. John F. Davis The Pope after noting that growth Christian, on learning the stand the dimensions of. work, native become 31 Mulberry St, Newark N.J. Phone <23-8308. this was his first message to needs of priests 2, missionaries, "will be Christ’s love" more and Hours: missioners, said: more indispensable. Dally, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, • a.m. to 12. ever readier and more able In The native is priest the best answering the most particular Diocese of Paterson: "TO FILL THE earth at fitted to spread the Christian *PPoala and to contribute to Gift to Newman Club Rt. Rev. William F. Louis soon as possible with the name religion to his compatriots Msgr. missionary activities." 24 DeGrasse and the of CHICO Cal. (NC)—A two- since be Is more familiar with St. Paterson 1, N.J. Phone ARaory 4 0400 graces Christ, so that building and more than their customs and Hours: Daily, a a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12. every tongue may confess RECALLING that story language, Popes have of land have been that he U the only Lord and two acres mentality. AT long recommended toe mia- Donations to the for lbt Propegeiiom of tbt MISSION Samuel S.J., of Fordham Savior of all to the of the donated to the Chico State Col- The of a native Society RALLY - Rev. Wiley, glory alonariea to toe fostering Fditb prayers and Newman Club the ore income to* deductible. University (right) was guest speaker at Mission Father: to bring salvation and of lege by clergy and the support of this a Sunday charity all Catholics, the roily in St. John's to the whole Diamond National Corporation. missionary educational work Cathodral, Paterson, Oct. 20. He is peace of mankind Pope expressed the hope: with deserve our whole-hearted shown William F. chancellor which God began srlth "May Msgr. Louis (toft), and one everyone contribute at young African girl thought of Where la not he director of missions man to much ST. JOSEPH'S VILLA sympathy. Is it possible to help wanted, for the diocese, and Walter H. populate the whole as be can afford to the Msgr. ■LAIItIDIN. Pf APACK. N. J. becoming a nun. Her parents non-interference earth. Is this the Increase confer a greater benefit on the explained, Hill, rector of the cathedral. not mission of the pontifical mis- pagan world Itself than did not think well of her de- may be charity, and where and the constant action of the sionary which •Dtlll How by societies, at the 1 kraaik- sire, so she gave up speaking silence the victim is Church?” direction of the ArtlaOe Fraoeh Ckataan presenting It with a priest suggests Apostolic See, takiai b»»uty la tlw Somaraat HJIIa of it kind- Ultra mhn fartMkt. HaaMWaJ taken from among its own at fault, laughter may be To some chosen ones is given must be Instituted in every cllmaU. Earalltat maala. opa* after a number of ness. the diocese p»ar sons? However, Seton be in each nation. round Caaralaanali. special grace to mis- ..” to Vacattoalato The years, anew congregation for "My understanding of this sioners and travel "May and Parmanrat Guaati Society for tho Propaga- Scholarships they "the everyone contribute as African Ratio ala Iron toptanhar la Jana tion of the Faith will girls was started matter has been of help hardest and most Inaccessible corner of the world Iha Ckrlauaaa gladly great ... a tuupt Thank**!'UX. to and Now Y«ar*a Waakanda. Dap* receive gifts for the education the Sisters of the Assumption. me In accepting the roads of the world," the Pope choir of unending to prayers and Etnun** of Rirnllirttaa The at last was indif- For said of native students for the young girl Filipino’s apparent Hondurans accomplish visibly the mys- Oirattad ky fh* Srtiart at R. John able her Tha laaaii. r karat* MM • MM. priesthood, and will forward to answer vocation. ference to e person in need. But, he sdded, behind tery of the will of God which such where the need She writes: In fact, since my eallghtement, NEWARK Honduran them there Is the "ordered gifts for boys sion. before he returned to father was I have them is the "My glad of my developed ooe of the will be given a chance of the others who greatest. at a Honduras after a phalanx” mother sad. U.S. vacation vocation; my was biggest laughs In town when Catholic college educa- here. must assist the "front line of ALBERT H. HOPPER, Inc. Vocation However, I entered the con- misfortune befalls me or some- tion and a long look at U S. the Church" in the missions. Delayed Msgr. Edward J. MONUMENTS • vent on the feast of St Jo- one else. Fleming, MAUSOLEUMS WY 1-2266-47 Catholic home life executive The Pope said that "the through a vice president 12*041 For Girl of lU«c Im4 (Oppc.it. Nc. Art African seph. The calm after the "Perhaps the day will ar- program announced last week. task of this ordered phalanx la Holy Cnm) Seton Hall, helped draft the storm came. rive when I first of sD BUY DIRECT FROM THE During preparation for First judge an incident Cooperating agencies are to priy the owner of MANUFACTURER program with the approval of "My mother seems now serious to the to Holy Communion in 1947, a glad enough! violate this Seton Hall University. Catholic vtoeyard send Bishop Dougherty. Mr. and always that I am a nun. lime-honored more numerous and Sometimes, custom. When Family Action and the Hon- Mrs. W.J. willing SAVE she is Qurnse of Glen UP TO 30% however, upset Then that day comes I have no fear duras workers the necessary assist- parish adopted by the Ridge and Mr. and Mrs. I her of *•**»"» AJfc*rt M. speak to Our Lady of the consequanoas, as the Newark Archdiocese ance, so that they may under- »*y H.ppir » ri» UffMl and Thomas Shields of South Ori 4 Mission and tell her to be like her take with mcwfcctor.' .4 Mwcrialt N.w Appeal Filipino* will excuse me for staffed by four of Its serenity and speed « J.ruy priests •nge are to charge of recruit- and she goes home, calm not thetr difficult task” • Wa pan m H Mr nMMit • Yaa ttia rnnniUl ‘just yet understanding at Tegucigalpa. ing homes a impact " among Family Life if JON In Fort Lee again and ready to meut her their Next a h at«| kara aa wark ways.' September, a boy from AposUate difficulties. This couples. POPE PAUL painted out that <«*cl ta it panbaaar. may not Our the parish will be enrolled at F Msgr. John F. Davis will Failure ilher Prestera said the • AH warb W Aw by lacal rtaaa- • Wa kara seem at all important to , Seten Hall today, with national barriers at aar plant a larfa you on a four-year A bara make an appeal on behalf plan is to form warn canrar* at Mr Maal. that I am happy as a nun. Their Ho designed to growing more feeble, "every raw aaahliap Success scholarship. will bo housed the selected ptaaa, at taianAi of the Society for the youths “a firm Important almost aatariag yaw aa ta yaar Aaks aa But, renunciation of family with a CFA problem family. Each social ata Aabwary. •fcprt Propagation of the Faith world "We have come here with year conscience and an In- spontaneously take* ah'-world nahca and the for God is an additional at boy will be rec- terest In on Oct 27 Madonna, great hopes." writes a exerting in their becoming more and more pop- mis- ommended. The plan was an- Fort Lee, Rev. Edmund P. ular sionary from a country near homeland leadership accord- with the Africans. nounced by Rev. Vincent J. Kielty, pastor. communism. "We want to do ing to Christian social "Please for us religious princi- pray Prestars, of tho mis- Bishop Stanton thanks big totop: To bring back the superior ples." and please help others of us Father Kielty and other Christians who havw the Tim* to Join in God's work here in joined In of Need pastors of the archdiocese Africa." communists: to recruit candi- for making these appeals dates for the priesthood and DOLLY Consult Your Catholic Funeral Director possible. The Filipinos religious life. MOUNT "The young men whom we Sim* J9SS H hose and Laugh It Off intended to recruit will have cartful understanding service is in accord with to atke In the the place of the for- A home the traditions Mother Church Philippines only a (tuning in • beautiful tetting. of Holy few eign missionaries who have weeks, a certain Incident facilities As been banned by tho Complex* with homelike tunov Long puuled Rev. Richard F. Hig- govern- meot. Unless some pbert. gins. M M An elderly man. good off his people come to our help soon, getting boat slipped Deroted MURPHY MEMORIAL HOME As You Live we shall have to dote down Penoealurd nuning Mrtic*. WIUIAM SCHUMM, INC. and fall flat cm Me face. and leave. I.KTtMed BERGEN 102 FLEMING AVENUE 2200 HUDSON Stevedores watching laughed by Sun of New Jeuejr. Modtnn j COUNTY | BLVD. N. J. UNION hysterically. Rain. NEWARK. CITY. N. J. MArket 3 0514 WILLIAM T"t ram hi* "This caused me some won- Camden Adds HENNESSEY SCHIEMM, I la oar ■*• der." writes Father FUNERAL A?oamr Higgins. HO Ml JOHN F. MURPHY MANAGER "How could these people, 20 VslUy Rond 232 KIPP AVENUE UNion 7-1000 Brazil Missions 480 SANFORD AVENUE alum In Um known for their kindness and Ttl. fnH of LA 5-7677 N. HASBROUCK HEIGHTS. N. j. james A. McLaughlin show Clifton, J. NEWARK. N. J. hospitality, such Indif- CAMDEN - The Cam- 391 ATIot 8-1362 ESse* JERSEY AVENUE ferences* d«n Diocese, which has 3-6053 c-s sup- * JERSEY N. J. OartAin nhulafn, CITY, Ux "I had to wait four years ported ■ mission parish In TRINKA PUNUtAI SERVICE JOHN J. • A OUINN Oldfield 3-2266 Braxil for two year*, has taken before a pnest finally solved MAYWOOO - BOGOTA FUNERAL HOME M WILLIAM pr»*n. this perplexing custom. When, over the staffing at two more SCHUMM, INC India: lITRI FERRY 323-329 PARK WRIT* »D* rux DOXNIMATKM he said, accident parishes there. Asking St AVENUE 339 BERGEN AVE. an or em- Anthony's Help HUbbord 7-9090 N. J. SOCIETY OF incident Archbishop Celestine J. ORANGE. JERSEY CITY, N. barrassing occurs, by- A totter from Ua J. Damtano first of Trichur la Malkrra India rrada THE standers at established a VOLK FUNERAL HOMES ORonge 3-6348 JOHN J. DIVINE WORD laugh the victim M THIRt VIMIAM to CARTY, mission in the a poor mmUm mot ,'i davtl- because don’t want pariah rural TE 6-0202 Annuity Dept. GIRARD. PA. they to In- late TEANECK. KIERNAN FUNERAL HO MI MANAGER town of Santa *»to a pariah. Oaly ftaaday sult him by offering help. Helena, Jatai BOGOTA: HU Maaa to aaM aad H la 9-2202 101 UNION AVENUE HEnderson 4-0411 province, in November. UCI. to a tery poor The strips Ta lr*y tea place r*taf N. J. EARL F. BOSWORTH new parishes are Our tea JOHN J. FEENEY 4 SONS BELLEVILLE, of 311 WILLOW Lady Sorrow* to Cmsstro. 232 FRANKLIN AVENUE Plymouth 9-3503 AVENUE Jaal whea . on the outskirts of tear needed a Unit HOBOKEN. N. REMEMBER ST. JUDE Brasilia, N. J. FRANK McGEf J. ►toe*, tear teat area artoal RIDGEWOOD. and the Cur* D'Ars pariah to £ tear Oldfield 9-1455 already had. Tha Gilbert 525 Brasilia, the capital. Itself rates earned 4-7690 SUMMER AVENUE ON fflS FEAST OCT. 28 craaks ate Oldfield 9 1456 DAY, There (lefts la tea walls ot N. J. are seven Camden GORMLEY FUNERAL HOME NEWARK, tea atad. Maw tea paapto BUNNELL FUNERAL HOME priests to Braxil. u, afraid HUmboldt 2-2222 by sending t donation (or St. Jude's 1 335 UNION STREET Philippine Mission la aatar tea atoapal Waa l SL 41 Ave. In Camden, a of Aa- Highland Make Checks or group lay- Money Orders Payable to Rev. Leonidas tea NJ. MURRAY men meet regularly to raise teaar. Wmder Warher. rratwa HACKENSACK. Jersey City, N. J. Oandasan and mail to: *•» HUbbord 7-1010 FUNERAL funds for the parishes. TtoHWrMa'iNaaMilW Wto need SERVICE Charles A. Stevens, ,-r * * k The *»* 4r •• Tka Papal Uter- MICHAEL J. Advocate Bex O.M.M. /arteauaw—feat*tetefteatefte.l • CLIFFORD H. PfINECKI MURRAY. Manager maael. add. hto appeal to u.l te Director DElawore 3-6446 SI Cl to toe Street, Newark New tea 1321 TEANECK ROAD S. Jersey Cemetery Sunday Bbhap. DU H Aateaar help rw imillwi la »tei., Tlm , 206 BEUEVIUE AVENUE LAWRENCE G. tetef? Mayka waaU la WIST N. QUINN raa Uka ratara a farar. Tka ateatea al ENGLEWOOO. J. Scheduled 3 BLOOMFIELD. NJ. FUNERAL Nov. THIRUVENTTAM to M. Ml X. HOME called Aatkaar a FRANCIS FAHEY, DES PI 3-2527 298 PLAINES, ID. - Monoger ACADEMY ST. Tbe National Catoolio Ceme- THE PRIEST TE 7-2332 MURPHY FUNERAL HOME (at Bergen Square) tery Conference has sched- JERSEY CITY. N. J. SL DIRECTORS uled Ora*ory of Njut once said: "The McOUADE FUNERAL HOME STONY Nov. 2 for tho sixth an- power of tba aardi of SW 8-8114 LODGE HOSPITAL , CooaaeraUo* maka a prlaat GRACE MURPHY nual observance of Cemetery awesome and venerable. separating Vincent W. McQuado him from T. RIEMAN FUNERAL HOME Sunday. tha general run of man by a ipacial alaraUoa. Ye»- 270 WILLIAM NEELY BROADWAY 1914 NEW YORK OSSINING-ON44UDSON, NEW YORK tarday ba «aa aUU ooa of lhatn. Mow ha haa suddenly 301 ROSEVILLE AVENUE AVENUE hacoma N. J. thalr la Hilltdole, UNION N. shepherd aad doctor maria of aacrad function*. Ha N. J. CITY, J. A Private WEEKEND RETREATS NOnh 4-5699 NEWARK, Psychiatric SUU look* tha aama but ha to forever UNion Hospital, completely Inwardly traaaformad by HUmboldt 3 2600 7-6767 an Invisible FOR THE LAITY powar and grace" ... Our FUNERAL for Diagnosis and Treatment 15.000 priests in tha HUNT HOME equipped »IND A Wf(KIND Naar aad Middle East. tad CORNY ft WITH 000 vat with thi* wonderful power, need 1601 PALISADE AVE. OORNY of Mental your MAAS STIPENDS to meat and Nervous Conditions. For: MEN, thalr daily phytic al needt. FORT MORTUARY MORRIS COUNTY WOMEN, Remember LEE. N. J. your dear departed loved one*, especially 303 MAIN STREET mU durta* JAMES A. HUNT Mmim koMwih ArnUlt HUSBAND and WIFE tha monte of NOVEMBER. EAST N. Director ORANGE. J. SCANLAN Leo J. Palmer, M.D. ut* p«»r. AWk. T Wlndtor 4-1202 ORonge 2-2414 FUNERAL HOMES Ital - THAT WONDERFUL Charles A Bright, M.D. A»otistt Dirtciort YEAR 781 Newark J. L V. MUHIN ft Pompton Tplt. H M _ THOMAS DIFFILY SON ins waa a special year ta the history of tha Chart*. Maurice J. O'Conner, M.D. Papa 976 BROAD Pompton Plains, N. J. Plat XI. at tea aucieatlaa af tea 41 AMES AVENUE STREET *o> M-M Btohapa ot Mextoa. laaUtutod TE 5-4156 *M» bTHt N. J. tha Feast af Chrbt tha Kla*. That aama NEWARK, fJJJ Rafr year ha aaaaalaed RUTHERFORD. N. J. Telephone 914 Wilson 1*7400 '*»•»- Mm‘l St. SH 2-6433 Theresa, tea LHUe newer MArkot wbe tao*ht us tea -lltUa way" to WEbttor 9-0098 3-0660 Brochure on aervs tea Kla*. Request PETER J. QUINN rs? Funeral Director PASSAIC COUNTY LITTLE WAYS TO SERVE THE KING ESSEX COUNTY 320 BELLEVILLE AVENUE HELP A YOUNG GIRL become a a SUter. $$ a week for BLOOMFIELD, N. J. OORNY ft OORNY two year* will tee Sr. Waltruda Sr. or Sl*t*mund Pilgrim 8-1260 MORTUARY through her tralnln*. HUELSENBECK Students to 519 Help Become Priests MEMORIAL HOME OORNY ft OORNY MARSHALL STREET □ EDUCATE A SEMINARIAN Uka Elias Axis or Adsl PATERSON. N. Zaki. Hl* expense* are 12 week (1100 year) for 1108 So. Orango Avo. MORTUARY J. $l.OO WILL MAINTAIN A STUDENT FOR ONE DAY a a six N. J. MUlberry 4-5400 * yean. Newark 6. 399 HOOVER AVI. WILL HELP Korl GORMLEY FUNERAL HOME • YOU HIM ALONG? □ FEED A PALESTINE RErUGEE FAMILY for a month. W. Hueltonbeck BLOOMFIELD, N. J. 154 A rOOD PACKAGE: $lO. Director Pilgrim 3-8400 WASHINGTON PLACE □ EDUCATE A PALESTINE REFUGEE CHILD. Coat: $25 EStox 2-1600 PASSAIC. N. J. FLOOD FUNERAL HOME a tarn. PRescott 9-3183 In our Divina Word SomlnariM in India, Philippine COOEY*S FUNERAL SERVICE Andrew W. Flood, □ GIVE A WARM BLANKET to a Bedouin. Coat: $2. Mgr. QUINLAN FUNERAL HOME and w* havo a number 77 PARK STREET 112 So. Munn Ave. Japan, of studmh praparing □ FURNISH A CHAPEL with a needed Item. Coat: $5 27-29 HARDING AVENUE for tha to $5O. MONTCLAIR, N. East Orange, N. J. priasthood. MANY ARE VERY POOR and nood J. CIIFTON, N. J. BUILD SCHOOL Pilgrim 4-0005 ORange 4-4445 mr financial to □ A OR CHAPEL. Coat $2,000 to $6,000. PRescott 7-3002 holp contlnuo thalr itudie. MArket 2-2530 □ ENROLL IN OUR ASSOCIATION. $1 a for yoar ainsle GEORGE AHR 4 SON HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME person. $5 for a family. PERPETUAL MEMBERSHIP: Se. 700 NYE AVENUE 171 WASHINGTON PLACE TIAR OFF' sin*la person: $2O; family: sioo. N. KINDLY ' IRVINGTON, J. HUDSON COUNTY PASSAIC. N. J. DcarFatWi RF.MEMBEK THE CATHOLIC NEAR EAST ABSO- CIATION EStox 3-1020 PRescott 7-0141 IN YOUR WILL. REMEMBER THE HOLT SOULB Endotod for IN NOVEMBER. STRING LESS GIFTS ENABLE US TO HELP find % apopaoring a itudant REZEM ROBERT J. SMITH m WItERE NEED IB GREATEST. FUNERAL HOME to tho (StMcouori to Ipplo A (pple) UNION prlMtfwad far. day*. a 579 Grovo Street COUNTY Dear Monalgnor: 250 CENTRAL AVE. Irvington, N. J. •A JERSEY N.J. Enclosed please And for CITY. EStox 2-8700 MILLER-BANNWORTH Name 659-3377 AOMW. FUNERAL STANTON HOME ; Street ; FUNERAL HOME LEBER FUNERAL HOME 1055 EAST JERSEY ST. ITATI_ 661 FRANKLIN JtOM City .Zone... AVENUE 20th ST. ft HUDSON BLVD. State. ELIZABETH, N. J. NUTLEY, N. J. UNION N. CITY, J. Elisabeth < NOrth 2-6664 MAIL TO 7-3131 UNIon 3-1100 GORNY ft OORNY i£L Rear'&st(n»ssk>nsjtel COBBY'S FUNERAL SERVICE J. BRENNAN FRANCIS CARDINAL HOWARD MORTUARY REV. FATHER SPILLMAN, PreaWtoM 69 HIGH STREET 1 RALPH, nat'i.oir. T. 6414 BERGENLINE AVE. 330 ELIZABETH AVENUE Mt«r. Joseph MatT Ryea. las'? J. ORANGE, N. WEST NEW YORK, N. J. N. J. S.V.D. Catholic Universities •••■Misalign ||| ELIZABETH, TO ORango 4-7554 KU* HIM REACH HIS GOAL CATHOUC NIAR KAST WH.PARI UNIon 7-0373 Elizabeth 2-1413 N. ASSOCIATION 316 MICHIGAN CHICAGO 1 490 UxlnatoA Av. qf 46Hi ft. NtwVffc !7/ti\ h* U*Hwg In rtih —ctlon call Th« Advocof. MArh* 4-0700 Gov. Hughes Oetober 24, 1963 THE ADVOCATE 17 To Address Pray for Them Holy Name Men NORTH BERGEN - Gov. Father of Fair Lawn Dies at 68 Richard J. Hughea and Msgr. Garrity Thomas M. Reardon, pastor of FAIR LAWN Rev. Edwin the Maas. He - Requiem wee as- Mr*. Annie Finnegan of East St, James, Newark, will apeak Mrs. Charles McTague Garrity, 0.F.M.. M, an as- sisted by Rev. Benedict J. Orange, mother of Her. Eu- at the - annual aplritual direc- sistant at St. Anne's and Rev. Fin- NEW YORK Mrs. Charlea pastor Dudley, 0.F.M., gene P. Finnegan, 8.J., of tors' dinner of the Holy Name bar Lcßlond McTague. S6, formerly Church here, died Oct. 18 at Carroll. 0.F.M., of New Ann of St. Joseph’* Hospital, Federation of Hudson of Montclair and a member County St. Joseph's Hospital, Pater- York and Rev. Herbert Gal- Madison, father Nov. 21 of Slater Mary at Schuetzen Park Maas 0.F.M.. of the Society of St. Plus son. A Solemn Requiem lagher, of St. An- Northwestern University, died here. X, a secular inatltute, died was offered Oct. 19 at St. thony’s Monastery, Butler. Oct. 15. Guests at the dinner tlill be Oct. 16 at the Dresden Madi- There was also a Mata Anne's. for William J. Barry Br., of the 57 aplritual directors of the son Home here. She 68, the children of the pariah at Nursing county, headed A native of Philadelphia, Bayonne, father of Sister by Msgr. St. Anne’s Oct. 18 at 11 was the mother of Rev. Char- Father Garrity entered the a.tn. Alice Elenka, superior and James A. Hamilton, pastor of Father les H. McTague of St. John's, Garrity la survived principal at St. Paul’s St. Patrick’s, Jersey City. Fairview. Ramsey, by a brother, Joseph died Oct. at George F. Kelly of Garrity 2 home. Jersey of Philadelphia. Mrs. McTague was born- in City is general chairman. He Cellna, Ohio, and was the sla- ia aaaiated I" your prayers also remem• being by Jack Mc- ter of the late Biahop Charles Gurr. Sr. O.S.B. her these defeased Maureen, H. Lcßlond of St. Joseph's, priests: ELIZABETH - Sister Mo. She settled in Montclair Netcark ... Maureen Sheedy. 0.5.8., 52. with her husband after her Rev JUBILEE is SS. Gives Sylvester Neri, Oct. 26, CHURCH - This Cyril and Methodius Church, Clifton, which will celebrate Warning former principal of Sacred marriage to Charlea McTague. its 50th 1850 Oct. 27. Rev. of Heart School. died She was active with the St. anniversary Very Lawrence Poliak, O.F.M., Pittsburgh, a former On Elizabeth, Rev. John J. Oct. will Solemn Cemeteries Oct. 17 the Boylan, 27, pastor offer a Mass of Thanksgiving. The church is one of 25 in the U.S. to at Benedictine Vincent Hospital Auxiliary and 1907 in N.Y. the bear the names of the Slavic PHOENIX, Ana-Catholic Hospital Kingston, A work of the Trinitarians. patrons of the people. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis ccmetrriea mint remain under Solemn Requiem Maas war of- During her husband's life, fered O’Neill. Oct. 27, 1918 Church control if Oct. 21 at the Benedic- Mrs. was a member their spirit- McTague Rev George F. Oct. tine Motherbouse here. of the Third Bennett, ual alma are to be fulfilled, Order of St Fran- 27. 1934 the National Catholic Sister Maureen was a na- cis. Slovakian Church in Clifton Ceme- Rt Rev Msgr. Nicholas A. tive of this city and atteod- tery Conference was told here. F'ollowing hit death, the Maroell, Oct. Heart 27. 1942 Paul Sacred High School. She was professed in the of Daggett, director of Society Rev. Eugene McDonnell, cemeteries entered the Benedictine Order St. Pius X S.J., for the St. Paul Oct 28. 1935 in 1929 and taught at Blessed Archdiocese, said: "The h«n»i In addition to Father Mc- Rev To Anthony Petillo, Oct 28, Note of the Sacrament and St. Gene- she ia Golden state be survived two Jubilee must aUyed, Tague. by 1937 insofar vieve's. Elizabeth; St. Jo- Ann except a* it may legis- daughter*, McTague and Rt Rev Msgr CLIFTON SS. Cyril and the church will be burned- The first church and St. Ignatius F. was erected late as to seph's. Maplewood, Mr*. Joseph DiLeo. legitimately maters Siudrowicz. Oct. 29, 1946 Methodius Church here will will be the four remaining in 1923 In time for ot Michael'*, Cranford, before The Solemn Midnight health, public safety and Requiem Maas Rev. Joseph F celebrate its 50th founders her at Dolan, Oct. anniversary of the original group Msss on Christmas of that related assignment Sacred wa» offered Oct. 19 areas of public pol- at St Jean 30. 1912 . Oct. 27 with a Solemn Maas o 1 Heart in 1959 81 of 50 parishioners: Joseph Po- year. FATHER GARRITY Church here. icy." Baptist Rev Joseph F. Oct. Thanksgiving to be celebrated jedinee, Andrew Pavlica, The At the time of her Flood, 80, parish school was Daggett stressed the death, 1918 Rev. Lawrence Pol- Franciscan Order at she was to St by Very George Dluhy and William opened in 1929 and. when the need to guard Croghn. assigned Jo- against "en- NY, Oiher l)euth* Rt Rev Msgr Paul L. Col- iak, 0.F.M.. of Pittsburgh, Hilla. Speakers will include new church was erected in croachment and was ordained June seph's School. New PUtz, N.Y. . . . by the civil lins. Oct. 30. 1955 delegate provincial of the Slo- Msgr. Andrew V. vice 1956. the old 29. 1921 Survivors include four William F. Kielty, 84. broth Stefan, one was convert- power" in cemetery opera- sis- Rev Bernard He served as er of Rev Edmund Hartman, C.P., vak Franciscan Fathers of chancellor, toastmaster; Rev. ed to proride additional class- tions. pastor ters. Mrs Alice Boyle and P. Kielty, of St Hast pastor of Madonna Oct 30. 1961 • America and former pastor Francis VUha. O F M . former rooms. He said and Joseph's. Ruther Mrs Rita Meiaelman of Eliza Church, state fed Rev Edwin Mullen, OSB , of the church. pastor, Mayor Ira The present enrollment of ford, from 1926 to 1934 and beth. Mrs Clara Fort Lee, died Oct 16 at Holy invocation; the erai legislative developments Hargreaves Oct 31. Schoem was at St. Anthony's, Butler, of Mrs Name Hospital. Teaneck. 1961 of Clifton; Father Pol- school is 22* children, the represent an Clark. Marguerite Wil- Rev THE ANNIVERSARY comes "ever-present from 1943 to 1949 Hr had been Thomas F. Moran, Oct iak; Msgr. Mlinarovich sod highest in history. haxard.” lingham of Roselle, and three John P. Grant!* Sr., 71. of in a when Slovak Catho- 31. 1950 year Father at St Anne’s since 1960 brothers. Albert Sheedy ot Mt Madison. father of Sitter Mags. Rev Robert F. Allen of Mary lics are celebrating the 11th SS. CYRIL AND Methodius Very Rev Donald N Y of St Hoag. Ivy. . Paternon Timothy Sheedy at Ann Joseph's Hospital. . . . centennial of the arrival of the IT WAS ON Oct 22. 1913, has been served by 13 pastors, Southfield, Mich., was re- O F M . minister provincial of Toms River and John Patoraon. died Sheedy at All Souls Rev Paul P. Nov. L twin saints in their homeland. that SS. Cyril and Methodius the ftrst two secular elected president. Holy Name Province, offered of Washington. Guterl, priests D C. hospital. Morristown 1946 The Clifton church is one of was founded at the Clifton and the last 11 members of the U.S. to bear the Volunteer Firehouse It was the Slovak Franciscan Fa- I l*lt*c*>o* 42< I— 4 £lnmes of SS. Cyril and Meth- incorporated as a national thers. who took over the par- * * Mimmvw 3 kn«t odius, the patrons of the Slav- parish Sept 11. 1914. Bish- ish in 1930 In addition to the by £>•«<«•"• Mo~4o 4 P.M. ic John J. O'Connor. f people. op three priests from the parish, CLASSIFIED Wr»** #• TK« A4»o(oH Father Poliak at Until that Slovak fam- 31 Assisting time, seven girls have entered the MARKET CSftl** N. PLACE St.. K«worS. J. the | * Mass will be Rev. Gilbert ilies in AAA/k#t Acquackanonk Town- Sisterhood, five of them sen • » 4 0700. lilt. 32 J. O F M arch- Mags, , pastor, ship (Clifton) attended Mass mg as School Sisters of St. HELP WANTED FEMALE AUTO - NEW CARS DIALERS AUTO DEALERS - NEW CAA priest; Rev. Daniel G. Novak, at St Mary's. Passaic The Francis. FLOOR COVERING REAL ESTATE w» ii avl (ireasoi rut 0.5.8 assistant pastor at St. first Mass for the The new . new PONTIAC - OUTLET parish Romanesque (HITILU PIYMOCTM . VAUAXT MOHAWK FEMALE STENO TEMPEST FACTORY EUZAftETH was celebrated Churrh has Benedict’s, Cleveland, deacon; by Rev Anton six windows on TOWN! MOTORS INC. RAMBLER ■■■ r»«*. »«• til Mi TYPIST Irmm HI I Rev. Jerome J. Pavlik, Gracik in a private home at the Epistle aide of the church V. J. GAMBINO Diran Parta rt Orator MROZEK AUTO SALES l«M Am. Sniit AGENCY~ O F M , superior at St. Fran- the corner of Ackerman Ave.- depicting the story of the SECRETARY pa- •atoa Part* Amur UIN hf^ln FLORISTS cis tron saints. MALE • SALES om V Yt»n W 4uliU Friary. Easton, Pa., sub- and Holden St., which was The six on the I'rto Cara IM> Itot I'M - M) deacon. and Rev. C. converted aide Ltn tlx* Ilf IHI JONES THE FLORIST, INC. Eugene into a church and Gospel depict messages ENGINEERS Phort# HUnlpr 6-1400 «• •» Cm*. W'on*: EL At*. I Nwiart 5-5863 S J ITO OUM riaTM tat u Gasparovic. 0.F.M., vicar, St. rectory. from the Bible l» P Grara* A**, w l.iafra. to *UU EXECUTIVE j hnw» l)>M C*n l'« Tm Tmt rw.l Nm4> • «U IniOi BL GLEN Anthony's Friary, Unlontown, "HAM Y onuau- MV not RIDGE ZRAICK FORD NOrth 7-1022 Pa., master of ceremonies. RAMBLER NATHAN RUSSELL. INC raTEXviN i l«« Immki In. NulWr N. J The last three are former BURNS * mybi M l KU9*r, a a to* Manx « ram *EAL Ind., Slovak. Three , ESTATE paraiso, in , «T *tt LUt Mr.. RAMBLER L«l ALL m PHASES VERONA - Over 3.000 from several Industries in the EDWARDS FORD seminarians the HARDWARE . from parish. srvr^srr^&jr. M PAINTS at were col- area, both in the nature imrrt lltltn AMTuonaj Carl pounds clothing of £ M7. Atotorua* OLD 4 Wynbopen. Thomas Trot* r*Ma nYU Pnon* lected by Km CKiaoa'a Dim* man power and in relief ro«o cam 4 THivaa THOMPSONS WYmon 1-4344 and Robert win serve sup ELM AUTO Hudak. COOK rtirova SALES A *A ter Relief Committee of this piles a fc. rtmMMi •alu . mvirs minor rAim • 4 as ministers and the —« U4r. Cn» Dm . Pmmorrt p»u.u community to be sent to Leopaidi la . •«*MI tM TWI'toOKIIMWM KINNELON under the direction of meeting with of- Wtw m Ntm (MU WYmon 8-7311 • Mill 4 tm . cutter lumrvi Choir, *•»<> m. itiMtu. At WO CUI rrm Mtnn Verona. Italy, for tbe victims ficials of Catholic Relief Sen- n» n otMM Am PI Mi the School Sisters of St. Fran- >■ H. J VTMt B Kuril An Prvtar tm of the recent flood disaster Ny. TE 5 3200 ft ires NCWC to make ar- at PARK IPPRR MONTCLAIR cis. will U< (MB) nUCTKAL sing. near there KAMBIIU TTK WAVXY. to. i rangements for distribution of C. J. DILI ON INC. INSURANCE STONYBROOK The Veronas NURSES BISHOP NAVAGH. who will two have peri- the clothing and other items PATERSON odically exchanged tenures at There were >t»wn nuffun VIVIAN POO ASK HIGHLANDS return to Rome this weekend also cash coc- mi LINCOLN-MERCURY I on an level. ■alu • nvn . r*j«n lor the Vatican has friendship official tributMos which will be turned AGENCY Council, f**" *« • MHIKI When It was learned that the to the disaster umxwc* CONSULTANT over u.ittirriMN 'srestßsv;“ a memento victims tPKnm MuOTTAL *« promised In his * *«4r *4 Patoj VI Lbm U wm Italian had been made the through Red Cross. ■tturnn. n j CA 6-8420 IM»H Msss there city A letter is ami • Ihn ■ L*a ■ Sundsy. commem- ;cu..f nw HjKljri m center of relief fol- being sent ■ones pasty (•»*> ■ I 4 H EU >H kadi E22f JJflO ft orating the founding of the operations to the people of aq the flood. AR 1-2700 Phoo*: 265-1703 *« l^rfi lowing Jerry Verona. Italy. In care of their COOK parish. ta »«• Ha? Leopaidi of Our Lady of the s IT. r>M N 1 Guests mayor by Leopaidi on behalf VOLKSWAGEN of honor at the ban- Lake *U ?AUI ' parish organised the of the committee de- w No MOVING l STORAGE which at 5 here, FLETCHER quet will be held drive as a tie-in with the cele- scribing the immediate re- ftALU arj FOR SALK LTWDLto - invn. r A *r» CR» Nrf>< CM) p m. that day in the church bration of Columbus OfTSOST COSP u 4 AR Day here. sponse of the ■ residents ©t Aircool*d hall—at which the mortgage of Automotive Corp. MMKTKMI rrw^M! Cooperation was received Verona (USA). BARNEY S WAREHOUSE GALLAGHER '»*■> '■•*»»'» OMm Dltkl- moving i rroavcc inc. LIQUIDATES OUTFITS IM V»C, H to«t* Oruf* 3-7600 DELAWARE FAYSON LAKES COMPANY Imm W Mm Phon* SO 3-4567 **AL nuun nixmii ESTATE *’•. M F«n« Lafca U «r tk« ■ >■!»■> »■ MARK E. DALY & SON ■ VOIKSWAGCN I Imm . Imm « taw n. i moving - storage TAYLOR MOTOR ULO DC. r Tfca l taul tad »WTE TO* UncsiEt North BARNEY'S SUPERMARKET w Im o*4 ta Lai Ouun Calendar MU N* GRKMMX Vt> VAN UX*> LITTLE . falls Jersey OLDSMO6ILE UUB ratn . UUJOM) . CM DISCOUNT FURNITURE pjum M JOYCI OLDSMOMLI WAREHOUSE Phono 489 . 1300 im R. * • Aotkaruatf t4IM 4 (am*# JAMES E. MARSTON

rraWMhujwa A« • CiutuiM l'»l Can FRIDAY, OCT. 25 Family Life St. Sokolich of HENRY P. TOWNSEND Apostolate, Seton Hall Univer- on m.M. a *rwHCM ARK iao» conar MOVING - RTORACR . FAC XING U Cm, Aw. Michael's, Elisabeth Din- ■ mml. ww. m m» PI 4-7500 Serva Club of Montclair sity. speaker Wallace Drogan AUTO SERVICE 4 REPAIRS A! Yaw Pimm UtM r*r% ner-dance, hall. and Joe ■ aw rriMin OIM Uta Ait • CM TMKm MOWUS PLAINS Meeting, Pal'a West parish Forden. chairmen. Cabin. G. AA Tron»mi»»ion Service CH 5-2483 • PATWOM mUVRII OITLCT MU 8-4465 Orange. 6:30 Theodore tw*. p.m. f» Rltw M | M kw Mam Rimee**. cw»r»**t, oi • SUNDAY. OCT. 27 PLYMOUTH - VALIANT PL 5-1881 AD 2-4464 T. McDonald, president. Co- MONDAY, OCT. a Ow Mm. Ihn A m Ma ■rttoto. ( iu •111 luUil • r*k«iu I MI Natl Am a * FULLER «u»r ISM ordinating Council of Catholic West New York School Parrot Teachers AUTO MOTOR CO. •mawt • Mnih. i Sys- DEALERS - NEW CARS Association. OI MATT A'S York, speaker. tem A«LTM MOVING A STORAGE 4 vauakt lUM A A M • t C —!**•« setvtatiow is you* breakfast, Tedesco's Restau- High school symposium. LOCAL A LONG DWTANTK Mr. aad Mrs. Social Clab, Quig- CADILLAC •AUi 4 in VACS oiaeaytu or MTTVAcnarr rant, MIDAL SHOPS WTO-FARE A HOIKING following Mass at Our ley Auditorium. 8:30 John *ALRS A laAan Our Lady of Loonies, West p m MU VICC •><« lataa IHJ. K 1. Dial MA 4-1597 1- uam w tta im Lady of Libera Church. Rev. Foley and Mrs EMILY-KAY BRIDAL SALON Orange Harvest Ball, school Joseph Car- CENTRAL CADILLAC INC. UNton 6-6300 »• E KINNEY rr. NEWARK ... l te*Ar’ Andrew J. Ajm« R 9 O'Reilly, counselor penter, chairmen. RRIDAL OCTTTT* (a Ms LATENT A A RON* kali, p.m. riw SalatUm •( VMd Caw . rOKMAL GOWN* r*T«MON. ti. i. to Catholic Students . CVOTOM at N.Y.U., AND ______m cmu*j aw. Nt.m PLYMOUTH - CHRYSLER READY MADE GOWN* oV'towne** Ann Concanscon and Essex Montclair orbwnurnon NURSING HOME ovs* m mirmj: listings speaker. _ C.olld of St. the Region. * vtwcas Joseph . Oym TVj.» m Dm seal estate giTws Joan chairmen. Archdiocesan Phon# MA 4-2255 VALIANT IMPERIAL to • P M Newark Murphy, Council of Cath- DAYS AND EVENINGS Worker, Annual re- W* >»■«»«>. *«|i—l. H. J. _ olic MVRTMY MOC KOTO* LALXS » *«M KiArrmU Aw. HSmM treat for male Car- Men—Quarterly meeting, Dial FE 9-8826 members, Mercler Club of Montclair AAIX» 4 ÜBVICK Our Lady of West BROGAN THE MfSSAY AGENCY. 1..5.H mel Retreat, I/mrdes. CADILLAC-OLDS AS ."tank Mahwah, through Reception, Commonwealth »•*** OuiuihA im Can BUILDING MATERIAL lltmA ■. SmaiaaS. s j, Orange. Rev. John T. Law- T»am OUnr Oct. 27. Na* Jiimti Lanaal Cad lilac ELixab«lh S-SUI Club. 4 P.M. lor. 5-5600 VIOLA BROS. regional moderator, Dlatnbylar INC PLUMBING t HEATING RUTHERFORD Mim l—tor speaker. AulWUcd CADILLAC ■ OLD* A Man SATURDAY, OCT. 26 Aviation Associates Anchor complete unk or bitldino IA LEA * BCR VICK material* SUPPLIES FRED P. KURGAN Haabronck a Club, na rattan TOPPETA MOTORS INC. Far Nnwt ri 14M* Heights Ait CWm N. J Ptiih Mnwr CMI ’’ptaUOaM ft. TM *•»*« - If* Kufu *o <>ur Lady of Grace TUESDAY, OCT. a la gg* Council, Annual Communion GR 11300 VALIANT* r«f» A>aaua f „, breakfast. • PLYMOUTH* NOrth 7-7000 T. HAI HEHMASN K. of -- ... C., Harrison Annual CHRYMJUI* ui william rr niwau l n j A Corpus Christi School cafe- . IMPERIALS WMktnr-M Av« N I Jackson's Lacordaire Parents* Guild, Ntotor- MAMET »wi dance. Auditorium, teria UutuuM t tad Cart ] SHORT HIUS following 8 a m. Mass at Montclair MOORE CHEVROLET ELECTRICIAN Upper ~ John chairman. Luncheon PART* • SERVICE . TRAVEL AGENCIES Wasowski, -‘~ J BOOV (HOP church. Rev. Charles G. Sten- * J bridge and fashion show. Ca- l' nhil Sue* usa WTA tTOUP« M'HCRBA.N of Mua Marl MBA MSI bur gel St. James, Newark, sino - IKK Vice • PART* Dial HU 3-0015 •"'•I Parcells Council, K. OP C., de t'harlx, Totowa. JOS M. BYRNE CO. v speaker. OK riKD CAM Chatham—Fall dance. Challf H)oomlwl4 A*#. travel service */!»*«. Sfflr <*• I'M) Atm. Mttlm lb* MLALTOM Dial EL 4 3700 Public Mac* IMS Studio, Chatham. Staamahia A Continental Can Cos., Pater- FAMILY REIMAN PONTIAC PASCACK Air RaaarvaUaoa MONUMINTt - CruUca SPARTA UKHANKAL - Mono muon Trlpa son—Ninth annual CONTRACTORS 1,1 *WM family Com- john p. a. N M. Newark MA illw Ketou Hall University—Fifth McGovern J. CONas 1-4 munion breakfast, St. George’s total annual CHEVROLET electric heat COSTELLO Trovel Service Inc. Vm~W&m ■¥&£!*tip* Colloquium of Depart- School MEMORIALS ComilHt Mr Nwr auditorium, following AWfcwlMd AMU E. ment of AUTHOMUCU OIL. Air . »m . RaS G. ANDERSON, Realtors English, 10:30 ( *1 „ UEALKH FUEL OIL • a.m., 8 a.m. Mass the church. SARGENT MOTORS INC. 1-0002 BURNERS Cnuaea Tan • Raaarla • HaWa at ARmory PA MIM-W McLaughlin Library on “His- Its* Mark* *L. PaWfata cao canw Mayor Frank X. Graves of AlltlMrlMd II Malawr M SUMMIT tory and the Literary Imagi- NORTH ARLINOTON Ni. Paterson and Rev. A. QUACKENBUSH ELMORA TRAVEL George «*»•" M»?l uui a envies 1963 PONTIAC - SERVICE nation." 011.w.r, TEMPESTS SON* INI* leave from "Tac Dudak, on St. M Ride* Rd WY I*ooo. N Ynar Tra.ailinj Ptaaeaara Artin.io.. Alt Madala and Colara AtaUaMt hnkt Naw P» (RUSKS . TOURS . TRIPS George's for assignment in Hatakta SL Antonin us, Newark—Ben- Par lounaduta AIR . SHIP . RAIL >»Mll CHEVROLETS IMlw| ■mtniJTu.. summit efit dance and lea, Peru, apeakers. isr- fra* Ticket Delivery entertainment, SAVE HUMDRUM BEST DEAL IN STATE Lai WILLIAMS■ 1* OII.O.MATIC Coll FL 1 0350 aar apariaaaa* hall (kaoM tram lire* nkcUw «f parilh 9 p.m. Peter Mur- ■ ST PM a Sana tor 70a All Modal* - DrajUralljr Radund: MAXON PONTIAC Ac*. EUta Wa Win Tata Yaur Nona la Traßa phy and Peggy Higgins, chair- Essex County Ancient Order MICHAEL J. HARRIS N. Dial Olivar 2-6262 REAL ESTATE AGENCY of Hibernians 19th LAS t«n Broad *L tUllaida HOLMES men. annual HU MM. A>» Mr Un INC. Raahar _ Cat. UM Communion Phonai WA 3-6900 ISSEX COUNTY , breakfast, CHEVROLET W 1 Mama Ava.. fuatato CM MW Mercler HIGH LEVEL “OUR REPUTATION JOHN DUFFY FUEL CO. Club of Montclair— Thomm’s, following 9 a.m. harry UNION U YOUR PROTECTION" lrl.nd. J. STEVENS, INC. Princeton-Cornell Mass at Sacred Heart Cathe- ROOFING an football EXPERTS Mom* A**, Date* MU I MO* " * realtors to L'ataa * a PONTIAC < M „ Cauaty atursaaMaa n *'»“» d * MrrM Vaara at Saaaa Location tu Sato t«ki aatoal a Saaaa game, Palmer Stadium. Arch- dral. Matthew A. Boylan, as- Naw u ? ,_s , to SHEET Car Balaa Harriet . Part* METAL CHEVROLET Dallvartaa M Hour b.r.ir. ibald Ruckstuhl, choliumi sistant U.S. attorney, and Rev, Uuaranttod Uaad Cart Dial! Ml .*«£ \ ftTSSi CORVAIR 2-2727 CONSTRUCTION CORVETTE Pinatl Body Work Star ar aaU rail an Edward P. Looney, of A Hapalr Harriet •him Ailatno »• pastor Nawyrfc. N J *“A > *•»> Family Life *0» KONNER CHEVROLET *>oJJS It. Oranae' JOHN P. McMAHON Apostolate, St Immaculate Heart of Mary, CMUBCMtS, SCHOOLS TROPHY PONTIAC Malb OR T UTt KLITZNER OIL CO INC. Ito Marrta Ara.. Uaioa MU Mery’s, AND ”Om H ABMrlra'a L*r**at w Rutherford Country Maplewood, William INSTITUTIONS M* B'way. Cor. ttlk 11. Bayoaot. N J BLOOMFIELD speakers. CbavroUl D**l*r*“ HmUm Comfort Slnca m WAYNI dance and .SMCIAUSTS • auction, high school Boland and Mrs. Martha V. IN Moon, radio dispatched • Bloomll.ld Av* Caldwell , HE 7-4900 7

NEW CARS FINANCED Barnegat Ranch *13,790

Year around homos ol the P«r shore. Our homo* are bo- twaan $4,000. and Lots $5,000. than homas built just 20 minutat P*r north of Kara. You not nood plan an $ »lve oxpan- summer vacation for will you bo living yoar around $lOO in tho cantor of all tha East Coost's baautiful retorts. Soatido Park and 4 YEAR Hgts., Asbury Atlantic City to montion a fow. Tha buildar is tha Salas Agant. Coma down and discuss tha to only way sava monay boforo your homo CONVENIENT TO ALL N«w Dttifni in Aatricu Clastic Homtt fi built. Tb* UP TO 36 MONTHS TO FACILITIES • Vlff M**« • Ttw ieke A4*w* PAY UMH 122,2*4 Clot* by at* achoota. thoppuig c*al*n and Soma of tha footurns • Ttw VtrMol (Your offarad arat all ol within • Ttw JiHitm Auto Insurance Be houtt* wotihlp , , , a ahort May Included) UMN 124,1*4 dn** at* country dub*, goll court** and Oas • Ttw W ehw«t*ri City Fully lata* tor a Landscaped ptctuittgu* awtmmlng. boating iu.m • Tlw Ntv Mtw* water and Itahilng And only 30 mlnut** tram >tM U4.m City Hardwick Hi-Low tumors • The (h>|lh Nawaik 30 rnutut** bom N*w York City. 124,4*4 £■ • Ttw MM-lteal gardens V Curb* ' Hardwick • Ttw A »«• 1* automatic avon OAKLAND _ Irwhl* mnrt 422,7*4 Sidewalks RCA Dryer RCA washing machine Th* WILLIAMSBURG EXQUISITE FEATURES Or MOUNTAIN GARDEN HOMES

3-4 IDEAL FOR RETIRING PEOPLE • or S Bvdtoom* • Futplac* ■ * Sunken Tub • Eal-tn Ktlchtn • 22VkOf3Batha • 2 Cor Garage Room • Paneled Family • Paneled Matttr Bath • Pourad Cona*t* • Sun Dock • (Ht Ranchi Foundation $27,990

BARNEGAT • Hot Water Boa*board 2 Zon* Heating ■, , 10% down 30 yttr mortgage lo> quaUiied buyer. and many oth*r *ie*ll*nt l*atur** Pur chat* ol Used Cars Also Financed At Low motor houtelrold appliance*. wall to Rates Added wall HAVEN ESTATES earp*tmg, ttorm window* and kihiu. etc, S*t on on* halt ocr* wood*d tttal** E#*lmi*r may b* added to and tuiancwi through th* PUlttr Blvd. mortgog*. HUDSON COUNTY v Toms Rivtr, N. J. NATIONAL BANK DtncnONS. From Geocq* Wathtnqlon Bridge follow Rout* 4 to Dir*cti*„.i Tot* Oard*n Slat* la (nil II Toms Rout* 204. to *itt Rout* 202 North. Proceed North on Rout* 202 JISSEY CITY Rockway Rlv* r . s*oUd* mil** model hoot**. *1 haw Heti. tail on Rovto 37, 4 mil** to Hih*f tlvd, lafl far | mil*. to ■uUd*n From Lincoln Tunnel Rout* 3 la Garden Slat* Parkway North BAYONNE WEIHAWKEN Heater Models to *ui ISO. twit on Pomatc St. to Ri. 4, W**t on Rt 4 and continue Med.l epen daily Open Dally asabov* HOMA *HI 4 44 P.M. HOBOKEN NORTH BERGEN detections DEVELOPMENT N«4rl • Phen* (241) 1274424 Phont Dl Horn.* tf* leceied *a Berne 2*2 end Andrew A**., Q«kUn4. COMPANY, INC. Quality UNION CITY OUTTENBERO 14)439

For thodd prmwantly to a hom» w planning buy may auggaat a vl.it with ua at "MOUNTAIN GARDENS" IN TOMS October 24,1983 THE ADVOCATE 19 RIVER ... British Builders Catholic Families of all ages Last Section enjoy Full Parish facilities at Tour Jersey Open A Cbtrtnion-CtrroU Re ltd ST. JOSEPH’S R. C. CHURCH it the sub-assembly processing the MANALAPAN (PFS) - A plant operated by Hovna- At Shadow • catholic elementary school Oaks including British builder on a "bus- nians two miles from the Job e CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL man's site. A holiday" here in New Ksylon Release segment will be aold for de- told Most of the build- Jersey English - community devel- BRIDGEWATER (PFS) livery late In the spring ef The ers Popular oper Kevork S. Hovnanian were impressed with the A fourth and final section la 1964. that he "would new the buy 10 homes many materials, high being opened this weekend at Meanwhile, Konwiser la 81-lEVEL , from the Hovnanian speed the . . *13,990 Construc- techniques employed 95-house Shadow Oaks moving ahead with construc- tion Cos. if could here i n the use ol they deliver America, community on Cambridge tion and expects to Initiate de- them to the power and the in- Lane The Charmer $14,800 The Luxury $15,200 England at same equipment, and Brown Rd. off Rt. liveries at the tract next terior price the homes are being of- spaciousness of the 206 here, where 70 homes month. A U Uwl In fered homes. nm to the home buying pub- have been sold in the first The homes are being built lic here in America." three sections. on wooded, Builder landscaped plots * , This man's comments were Melvin Konwiser 59 Families approximately one acre and TT TTT of of Konwiser representative the remarks Construction Cos. larger in an area which will made the 20-odd n °trs that home* in final by builders MODEL this have city sewers. Leases is "The three-bed room and their wives who, as guests Sign HOME - Shown Sparta," ranch model of the New Jersey (Home) A CbrrrHson-tmroU Relesit priced at $16,990 complete in Sparta Woods, i new Builders toured 65-home community on Stanhope Rd., Town- Association, MATAWAN (PFS) - Of the Byrom various residential ship, adjoining in the Mohawk Sus- IN building 59 families to sign leases st Sparta Lake area of UNION! operations in the Garden State County. Harold is of Aberdeen East Chib and Apart- sex Walsky the developer the Beautiful New ’TOTAL find 3 on ELECTRIC" Only at Maple Shade eon you entirely different Monday. ments, the 240-unit garden project where contemporary ranch and bl-level homes Bi-Level model* to choote from NOT |u*t warmed The group of more than SO apartment and summer club are priced from $15,390. Terms of 10% down with 30- over of model BUT 3 men and women variation* one distinctly differ- traveling in community rising on Aberdeen yea r mortqages are available for qualified buyers. 2-FAMILY HOMES ent design* and chartered buses were, wel- Rd. here, 53 are from either layout*. **•». rrmwnirattr **"* North *■ L’nti*. • Hmttad nuirhtr W i—- comed the four Hovnanian or New York, k“— by Jersey " w» w a.allahla »■'All InrluO*>nci«aa * lartah auToom 30 Year FHA No Closing Cost* low Taxe* with the ■"“'■“T: j una ai-nom apart- Mortgage* brothers at their Holiday remaining six fam- Leisure Attracts ilies Village Sf*— • North Community, off Rt. 9 coming from out-of-state * RANCH MODtl from (14,700 in diitincriy leporofe living-enter- on their according to Ar- Ssr!s w TOTAL •oining areal present! of the moil practical arrangement! far here, inspection trip rodevelopers mcdaijjun homes uw one priv- InrtwttM ilwrk bratina thur karfcaaa. and ToUlElartrta acy and convonlonco. of community planning, on- Goldberg and Paul Waters. 30,000 Visitors in Month site improvements, design, (XCtIUNT RtTIIUUNT LOCATION In the canter of everything! Retire construction techniques, and Thirty-eight of the tenants A K*Jlom Rrtejie for initial on your own londl Re your own bolt livo ready *29,500 ... among happy occupancies are from New folki of all at Shade. Jersey. Essex around Christmas. ogei . , . Maple LAKEWOOD (PFS) Traf- starting til AMO County leads with ten; FO«T MltlN CO. Bergen fic has been extremely heavy Leisure Village, limited to County, Hudson eight; County, at Leisure *75 million persons 55 years old or over, is Over 500 Union Village. PERDAN HOMES Listings eight; County, seven; senior cUiieoa apartment com- offering three models in one- •AMOIN ATT!. . ATT NOWMt and Morris County, five. Avonuo lours! 1 FAMILIIt I and apartments. Psrry (Off AveJ Union SUBURBAN . 9 AM. MOMII munity being created here by two-story IUINUMIO . UNPUAMIIHIO Aberdeen East is the first will be sold Robilt, with more than They under con- r **"AIIK DRIVf • TIMAOIAAV AMIANOIMIMTI Inc, S2J TSf”. A.« w U. Ilunwtt At. (Mac*. large-scale apartment com- 30.000 visitors dominium ownership and A*+ iICdI to Perry Art.: X\ 1 TO 7 RMS. reported since PNOM» *fiw KLILAnk.in llt i to bmM bourn. Moms Ave to Burnett Are RIVER munity in the East to offer the from $12,500 ***** <»t Ptln Pea nSTh TOMS opening last month. priced to $18,500. ,wm *** 10 L*«ral Art $6O TO $450 ‘ 1 loft to Perry Art ; left to »~>AH boat. complete underground On are the Andover NEW JERSEY wiring Robert J display ~l|rn< CllWri OtMIllI without Schmertx, presi- any unsightly poles model with one bedroom and Ay#nt: 1 l»T«l IcMtl lirilm* dent of Robilt. Inc., also notes and overhead ltoes one REAL telephone that bath, the Lancaster with COLONIAL ESTATE CO. • UNION • construction is now under MU 60651 two Martin The one-bedroom bedrooms and one bath Goldstein apartments way 00 310 of the 3,000 units include a 20 x 13 ft and the Strathmore with nixumoNS C;Gerdea living planned at the two fllete Perteec la Km It. lure rut* nato feme r. 430-acre tract CO te tremr Uch*. ide left, room, 13 x 11 ft. bedrooms and two baths io eae me to RmOorbofi Drive. turn neat la Wl 7-7000 kitcheo-duung 00 Rt 70 off Exit H of modate OX Mei X«oto * to Rmrie lie te Just Snharhaa Dim ii| mu* mam * Under condominium area, a 13 x 11 ft bedroom, the Garden State owner- and Parkway - - a ceramic tile bath ship. Schmertx points Acvary helve Aftnu pkoae MU Tone or CM and these apartments will be out. the buyer will get a deed aod title ii-4, policy just as in the purchase of a home and the property be sold to may or willed an SUNRISE heir in the of death. BEACH case The JfMI buyer also has the choice of ON BARNEGAT BAY payment in full, N Wo Do GRAND OPENING PRESENTS making a Bui Harris* down with A REMARKABLE NEW HOME payment mort- ' V IN gage financing or payment of PIWTYoi IN fir OAKLAND balance due at a later date OAKLAND FOR > on • yurcwnt or rttlreetet 1 thief your i-*- ONLY ONCE IN • a vacate iMinuj 7,995 lot . AND A 01 finaiKing (or • u«.m BLUE MOON Our Lady of Per- !•*( telly ttleyawt wm , tmcc * petual Help Church **• • >m»< tlf aw* • •ennoMlag of A HI-BROOK Ditcover p* ** ■— ■«■<») ■llll»»ll fx£K thi* beautiful new *’*«**» A School nearby. community -with it* own !* » "»•" l in • \ Corifrutiion Loom for flull private beach within fa»t of IIIW ***.• ’»«*»w ESTATES commuting metropolitan *•. center*. It offer* o prlcelet* combination of * |«M •**<• v i boy-chore ** —»* ton. - Iltolto. M* >■ • Tirto Inturonct 3 Distinctive and -scented - Models breete* pine - Mnm tomm countrywide in a booting, Hn» - -. I*"— to l*r^«to fishing, swimming paradise » "•» n—. Hm» m* k*. >»■»*■«» ■< « I li>H<| V # FRICtO FROM v NEW RANCH DESIGN for font DopondtMo Sonrlco... •

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11% rrorn Newerlu MNOMO-mi MOUCUES as: tck. At It to HILLdID* AV». *o«lmryIHKjOCnONI: Ena Rt. Tewnehlp (tlrte tram. U«ht)i tom ten Ml m ronor'iEBMTEB 517, Ogdtnsburg Furnldiod by, t» mite I. Come tunes. 15 390 HUI. SOME ft MOO wACES Thoam. Furniture C*, OH: Rite to H lilted. Avc.. KmvU (Ircffle UchOi ten SVi% ca MIA- *L It cod eeaUnue epprai. At mltete CooX modil HOMES OPEN DAILY WnKtNDS T.l HMDS Ptolnlleld, N. A KUO Model Phone VA nv •I Dmli rj 7-9995 kushs ___ J KWfl BROUNELL ft Abakan m *A ••at Ch PARKER rm 111111 Eve*. FO 4-0977 by, VUIIMIH Itlltl— Taka 6*l LACKLAND UOi INC MU 800 MODEL HOME TIL 554-5288

IT. THIRISI CHURCH « SCHOOL 20 THE ADVOCATE*5 - October 24,U, INS I Record FAMOUS *SSSpm no so Clothing CONTROLS

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NEW YORK (NC) - Relief aupplics worth some $25 mil- lion were donsted by U. S. Catholics to the 1962 Thanks- giving Clothing Collection sponsored by Catholic Relief Homrmu Scrvlces-NCWC. HONEYWELL A record total of 17,842,000 of used hound pounds clothing, CLOCK shoes, bedding, blankets and other materials were given to thermostat t the 1962 THERMOSTAT collection, according to CRS Relief Services Na- Ssstcrtas tional Catholic Con- and I*l .040 088 Welfare com- ference. lernperotiir, wtlmp*. THE REPORT was made public as preparations wero under for the -sasssss^sa way 1963 PLAYROOM Thanksgiving Clothing Collec- I HEAT YOUR BASEMENT,GARAGE, tion. The collection will be taken the week of Nov. 3 in An ExtraPenny For Fuel! the Newark Without Spending Archdiocese and GREAT FUN for FAMILY and FRIENDS Paterson Diocese. Clothing received in the 1964 MODEL collection is NEW... Improved shipped by CRS —NCWC, world's largest vol- untary relief agency, to dis- tribution centers in areas of HEET SAVER 7-root POOL need and distress in 67 TABLE coun- tries. Supplies of clothing and ‘ other equipment were sent as emergency shipments to aid 95 victims of floods, earthquakes and other 59 disasters.

Life • OHiciel Style End Bed lUt,„ Family • High Grade BMierd Clerk INSTALLATION Sessions ARRANGED fisMsh; • Fell ► R-191Z Penel-Enclewd Le«e • Gee* Rather Caehieo. With O Save Wotted Heat... Fuel... Money... • »»ooff • AdieeraWe Ceater Bed Leveler end On air! Teaching stitom of dean, norm Leg Leveler* •No Extra fuel Cart... work* an waited hoot! • 2—48~ Reel Cnee CAMT NEWARK *wn» —• Two special • Help. Toy For ItteM By Reducing Fuel Coctt...« • 2‘f Striped sessions for priests and Sis- bauiMni imam a warmer haute! hanare! ters will be held at the Fam- • Completely Automatic... doe. not ta« O leiTreitiee USE OUR CONVENIENT »«• DahssneAfio. damp end ily Life Institute to be spon- • Ixxefcot tor OrymgOoOie*... Inly. moistur • NO sored by the baimmli...help. prevent damafei LAYAWAY PUN Family Life MANY OTHER MODELS AND • Con Be Ducted To Other Rooms! Apostolate of the Archdiocese MONEY SMALL DfPOSIT e For 0.1 ond Cool turners Only! SIZES TO CHOOSI of Newark Nov. 10 at Bergen PROM AT WIU RtStRVI • and DOWN School. Approved... Board of Standard, Appeaht RICKEI YOUR PURCHASI Catholie High Powerful Blower LOW. LOW PRICES! . Complete with HoneywelControl. 0 Rev. Gerard J. Murphy, of S.J.. St. Peter's College and Dr. Anne Lucas of Fair- leigh Dickinson, both frequent Root the Price Increase! ''N speakers at FLA conferences, MANUFACTURER’S will address the Sisters. Rev. CLOSEOUT! John Lynch, S.J., of Weston GLASS LINED CoUege, Mass, and Brother UTILITY John Egan. F.S.C.H., of lona CoUege win address the AUTOMATIC priests. STEEL SHELVING Nrw Post Formtd Available la THE SESSION’S wiU be held ONCE IN A LIPfTIMI RUT! QUANTITIES LIMITED! GAS WATER simultaneously with sessions 6-FT. LENGTHS FORMICA TOP for married couples at 1:45 4-SHELF (R-S007I) p.m.. following the keynote HEATERS Completely address by Dr. Charles Riker Rest Formed of Purdue 12"x30"x60" 8-PT. LINCTHS University. The furlMuf 4n«W general theme • IS-YIAR 30-GAL SIZE (■■SM74) is “Family Emd Cepe Life in of Renewal.” GUARANTEE an Age j- 0 0 395LIN. Father Murphy will speak • 100% shut-off nXK OT_ MR WW on teaching about marriage. CONTROL £EJC Dr. Lucas will consider the 299 • ANODE ROD attention Sisters who teach ’ HURRY IN NOW!!! marriage courses can pay to K the psychological development 40-Gallon Slso 58.88 and sometimes confused home HEW FIN TUBE background of their pu- 50-Gallon Siio 83.88 pils. 12"*34"*75" Father Stork of BASEBOARD RADIATION Lynch wiU speak on Complßta Hooters at Rkkei Low Prices 44 Unit complete with element, cover and damper responsible parenthood and 3.99- int :u MimUn. Avedabte in A-It- and S-k. lengths. the of ” u*. it. morality periodic con- (AS KiUSTIAnOI a tinence. Brother Egan, who is in BILL A A charge of the pastoral S-SNBLF counseUing course for priests GOSSITT in the Archdiocese of New 18"x34"x75" York, will give some insights CIRCULATI into marriage counselling. 4.99- SPEAKERS AT the sessions for couples wiU be PUM tV,E laymen. • AOJUSIAAU SHELVES £l° They will include John IMPROVEMENT • OUT RAXtO INAMSI FINISH CENTER Blessing too. headmaster of • CASH A CARRY the Whitby (Montessori) School in Greenwich. Conn.; WiUiam F. The Finest Heme la Hiatlai Birmingham of lee AH Hat Water Syeteetk Hackensack, an associate edi- Je IV4-. tor of Cross-Currents; Dr. Paul Reiss of Fordham Uni- versity, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert .AUTHENTIC COLONIAL Vogel of Glen Ridge. At the participated Mass which wiU close the institute. . WALL Msgr. George A. 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* A* "TlttaSiflSß?" RT. 10, SUCCASUNNA RT. 22, UNION RT. 17, PARAMUS 4 Mile East ol Circle I Ledpcwood Mile West of I Flagship 4 Miles Route Open Daily K 9-10 4 8181 q! 4 Saturday JU*>llci* Open & Saturday 9-10 Daily MUrdock 8-8550 Open Daily & Saturday 9-10 f,| bert S-070C POPE PAUL TEACHES... • This it "the hour of the laity" • Pop* Poul expressed deop Pope Paul said, by reason of the concern over the neods of tho need and desire of the clergy and Church in Latin America. Ho said the awakening of the modern lay- tho priestly mission includes care man to his vocotion. He made a of the bodies as well as the souls strong plea to lay people to be of the poor and suffering. He tuned to the movement of grace, called for collaboration under the and to offer their abilities and so- Pontifical Commission for Latin cial awareness to the service of the America and praised the U.S. and Church. Text, Page 4 other nations for tending priests there. Text, Page 2 • To priests Pope Poul talked of the etern- * The "updating"—inserting Pontiff praised the pas- al values of Christian truth into toral chority of 81-nsed John Neu- the changeable reality of human mann who. he said, transformed life; and of pastoral activity the natural and Christian virtues of the sanctification of people car- this nation into supernatural vir- Topic The Advocate ried out In hardship by many tues. He said Bishop Neumann's and priests, brought to the peok beatification is proof of the sanc- of efficocy in Moss. Text, Page 3 tity of Americans. Text, below. Pope Paul Beatifies Philadelphia Bishop cannot We but add a word to thta tarred cere t Of confidence in the ability of the American epis- mony which la for ua an ineffable consolation Is It copate to reach the level of Christian the first that Cod in Ilia (oodness perfection, of grants us. as if to holiness sustain the beginning of our apostolic service with the vision of anew citiien of the heavenly Jero salem. Holiness in America One of the moat comforting results of the study This beatification is an excellent document which of beatification and canonisation causes, which are in itself dispels the erroneous belief that American neither nor brief. Is the Catholicism not easy reminding of the pil is oriented to a singular and sub- grim and militant Church on the present stage of the lime expression of sanctity, but rather toward the world of the blessed and triumphant world: that b. ordinary popular expressions of the ordinary Chris- the glorious of the Christian epilogue life the rer tian life, not dissimilar from Use environment of modern Ufr Behold. America too has its saints Yesterday it TroniUtion of Pop* PW VVt homily tm was Blessed Sc ton vho was raised to the altars, the holism ol tho heslifieslion of lUturJ John of Nem- guide and symbol the splendid company of chosen Oft. ruh tho rnwrli mono. 1.1, I tho Pope msJ* women consecrated to Christ who are like tireless im sftor hit smJ Emxlhh homily s Irsnilstion of bees, “apes argumentosae." intent on building the great hive of the romsrhi hr thorn msJt in Ctrmsm. si prorUoJ hy American Church Today, it Is NCV'C Soui Son no. Bishop Neumann whom we venerate as a blessed and who opens before us a twofold vision That of the many Americans, heroes of faith and charity, xrho of our tainty immortality and of our destination are equally worthy of mounting the altars Our Sec- which is the paradise, possibility of reaching that retary of State Amleto Cardinal Ocognani has writ- most happy goal and the way for attaining it. which Beatification Pope Paul views reliquary ten a book. enUUed "Sanctity in America." which is the imitation of Christ and of our usmi containing relic of Bishop it It is at present proves that of a sanctity no longer Individ with Him. to that it John Neumann ot the beatification. Oct. 13. may then he realised in Use full ual but rotleetne. no longer restricted to individual glory of Him Who sits at the right hand of the Fath eases but shared by numerous group* of faithful, no ar. admiration This Blessed Bishop moves us and en- longer of one but of many, the sanctity cf a people. chants us by reason of his pastoral charity It might be said that no form of life Is less suitable to inspire In the it not present difficult and sorrowful rirru instances, wonder than the |s possible that today in this our modern pastoral ministry which is com- we dare lift the world, so to our eyes as lord asks us to do; profane and so tainted by inbilici and posed of ordinary actions How can one rind in it I-evate capita vestra." "Lift up heads, because vice, the sanctity of a people should have been • your the extraordinary aspect of sanctity* pro- is at hand (Luke duerd. and in America* your redemption ' 2t.2g ) It is wholly directed toward precisely The ssnel'ty of And exterior things; which St Peter the vision of the brother who. from spoke. "You. however, are a chosen beginning where it one to find in H the inner riches of those this our race, a same mortal stage, has reached the bless royal priesthood, a holy nation, a purchased who are united to God as a saint must be* It la ed stage of eternal salvation. Is nor which at first people" <| Peter 2J) often without an orderly method, without formal is attracts us. exalts us. and daisies us. and then This our trust, our When we leads presentation, without surprising effects: where does hope see certain us lower to our gate on this new and valuable lesson manifestations of American Catholic life, the tt reveal the which w* know Is parish- for soul perfection sanctity it- the schools, our self* es. the universities, the hospitals, the It is when necessary to follow here below the example missions; we observe the spirit of faith and of the saints if we want sacrifice to reach the glory of the underlying these works, when wr .eel Utc chosen ones above The saints, profound and solid the Messeds. become Yet wonder Is engendered by the simple ami oh- union linking those Catholics to our masters, our models, our friends and our pro tec live viewing of the epiphany of charity which this (CoeltiMied on Page 4) lectors pastor made shine about himself It would not be Veneration of those to whom the Church declares difficult establish a similarity between Blessed Pontiff worthy of it becomes a great human and persuasive Neumann and St Alpbonsus Mary de' Ltguori. whose Remembers U.S. method of leaching lmitatioo of the Divine Master son and disciple he was as a member of the Con- shows the infinite of its possible gregation of the variety forms And Most Holy Redeemer, which was In Neumann Remarks our weakness it comforted by the manifold and founded by St Alpbonsus. whose as a Doctor mys- glory Tea/ terious. yet so of Pope fa»r< rrmjrk to mrmhori concrete, power of the Communion {of the Church' and whose menu as a pastor are i of tho of ” Amrrusn Saints well known to ua p>/g> imsgt to tin hop Sromsnn'i htsti- Thus, fnotion u hom the by making this our own happy experience, It would not be difficult to discover the value of Pontiff rrtriieJ tbii urrk. rendered even the more real by the fact that it fell to pastoral ministry of our blessed in its Venerable brothers missionary and beloved children, we oar to officiate at it for ministry our own soul amt aspect Neumann was a pioneer. He was in certain lie indeed to to a happy receive and address you that of the Church, we to ought meditate upon and aense founder He was one of that woodeiful chain tgain after the solemn ceremonies which describe during the history of the chosen one who is giving of Bishops who the leaders Blessed John prepared of the Catholic Neumann was raised to the glory of us this But happiness today we shall not do this now. hierarchy in the United Slates and imbued them beatification With with particular joy do we greet our since we have neither sufficient time those virtues of venerable nor energy dedication, seal, practical efficiency brothers the Archbishop of Philadelphia, We shall limit ourself to few and a brief remarks absolute faithfulness which still distinguish the lucrevaor of the new beatus, and the which do not Archbishops concern so much the biography of our venerable and American and exemplary episcopate. Bishops of those Sees within whose territory blessed as they do the first and most He easily felt emo- was a promoter, a trainer, an educator lie w exercised his ministry. tion* which the veneration decreed for him enkindles personified the type of shepherd who makes hts We have ourselves own visited several of your dio in our heart. Above all. they are feelings of admir- the natural and Christian virtues of a nation, mag- ceuee, Philadelphia and iU beautiful ation. cathedral. Bal These are moreover part of the communion nificent virtuea, if we remember that Jmorr. they are root- your senior See. Pittsburgh and Buffalo, and which the Church gives us with the citisens ed in of heav- the splendid civil and spiritual traditions of sre cherish happy memories of the natural and en: “Nostra autera conversatio in caelis this old ami that eat.” (But F.urope, ooce they were transplant- ipiritual glories of your home states our citizenship b in heaven) (PhU. 3.20). ed to the fruitful soil of the The new continent, they gave beatification of Bishop Neumann during the and still are giving anew and wonderful celebration of the Second Vatican expres- Council is a re- sion of themselves. minder Neumann's Pastoral that the first duty of a Bishop of every Charity Christian, is to himself and thus sanctify to be an to act The world of the saints is a world of marvels. makes ixample others: a city on a mountain which He [these virtues] his own. as we have said, The ancient of aaints rannof be hidden, a candle stick to biographers knew more of it and so the becomes give tight shepherd the most normal and ' than we. and to all who arc in the bouse. they sought the unusual and miraculous most understandable of men, but at the same time aspects of the lives of the and This holy pastor was also a religious of the aaints. told their story the loftiest and most with narratives singular because hr so lives of the Most full of facta, often Congregation Holy Redeemer and ao legendary prodi- and fills these virtues with Christian and and meaning are salute with the gious astounding. Perhaps too much so. but pleasure Redemptorist Fathers they grscf as to transform them from natural to auper- here had understood that the life of a present today, led by their superior general. Christian who is natural ones, from profane to sacred one*, from really moved by Faith and but Joe of his lasting achievements was the foundation grace cannot be won- passing to heroic ones, from derful. popular to angelic ones if the Franciscan Sisters of the Third Order, sev- This Is stupendous and this is the reason for the The modern biographers of saints eral of whom we note among and greet with are more criti- admiration due to the bumble and sublime you cal and Bishop paternal affection. prudent, but when they are wise too they <4 Philadelphia whom we have succeed in raised to the honor Invoking the heavenly intercession of the discovering with greater force of persua- of the altars. new sion that which la in Pectus upon you all to whose forefathers he minis- superhuman man. We too on There la still much that the life we should say to ex- iered the and viewing of this Blessed Bishop John Neoe- Gospel gave an outstanding example press our feelings of admiration, but we shall has- >f holiness. We mucene Neumann, must allow ourselves to be filled lovingly impart to yon, your fam- ten to mention other feelings regarding the event with a sense of dutiful admlratloo. ilies at home, especially Uic children, the suffer- we are We celebrating. and the to will now mention only one reason ng afflicted, your Bishops and for this Another feeling is that of confidence and of pastors, hope mu- affectionate apostolic blessing. 2 Latin America: More Help

SCVTC Seu-i Sen its creased the assignment of clergy to Latin America TOPIC of from the of Louvain; to France and Still at the outset our service as pastor of the college Italy, which are to send a number of Universal Church, a service which is intended prin- preparing greater priests, and to Germany, which has lavished con- cipally as "a service of love" (St. Aug. on John siderable financial means on many important under- 123,5) ‘‘performed with paternal and eager charity takings. toward all the lambs redeemed by the Most Precious We are aware also of the efforts of the episco- Blood of Jesus Christ” (Radio message of June 22, Advocate pates of other countries, including Austria, Switzer- 1963). we are happy to perform one of the first acts land and Holland, the latter of which has always of our pontificate by directing our attention to the itself for and The great and elect portion of the Church represented distinguished missionary zeal; Ireland, which has played such a great role in spreading by the Catholic populations of Latin America. and preserving the Catholic Faith. J. Circumstance We must express a very special word of praise for the families of and whom N. Important men women religious, we see We cannot pass over in silence a circumstance represented here in the members of the com- mittee of which makes this meeting particularly significant. Major Superiors, of the Union of Superiors General are The joy has been given to us, through the loving and of the Major Superiors of Italy. We aware that the and other in- design of Providence, to develop what our immediate orders, congregations Newark, stitutes of with fervor and predecessor of immortal memory had in mind. Wc perfection participate intensity in the work which the See and the are happy to assure you immediately that his hum- Holy Latin American have undertaken. ble successor to the Chair of Peter has already hierarchy assumed as his own the ‘‘affectionate concern" and the "very special solicitudes" which were so worth- Continue to Work 24,1963, ily expressed by the late pastor for the requirements We wish to say to you, who are aware of the of the Church on the Latin American continent. special gravity and delicate nature of the problems With good reason, when he was close to death of the Church in Latin America, relying on your and had received the holy viaticum, he turned his understanding: continue to work with the same spirit October and if with greater fervor of indeed, possible, even determination. Text of m sJJren msde by Pope Pstd VI May your intended works there be ever July 9, 1963, st the Vsticsn to members of lbs greater, urging you on to new objectives and toward broader and universal horizons. Pont ifits! Commission for A merits snJ lbs truly The collaboration to which have been Lstin Ameritsn Biibopi' Countil. (CELhV), you and are called by the Church, the Mother of the re- deemed, and for which you are in a manner of thoughts once again to that immense field of apos- speaking mobilized, is a holy and meritorious enter- tolic activity and repeated several times, ‘‘Oh, the prise undertaken for souls tor whom "the Charity great work for Latin America!" of Christ urges us." May the true spirit of collabora- Father You, my Lord Cardinal (Confalonieri), can tion, "striving tor the Faith of the Holy In little more than four together Gospel" months of his pontifi- easily imagine what were our sentiments as we (Phil, 1,27), be deeply felt and lived by each one of cate. Poul VI has preoched on a variety followed your brief but eloquent report on the activ- you for a well ordered and development of of from the state of the organic today's problems - Pontifical all ities performed by the Commission for activities. Church in Latin America to the difficulties Latin America during the first five years of its It is to come as indispensable together again, of the ministry in the modern world. Me existence. We see in it a great fervor of work and at a of common in order to point encounter, study, has addressed dozens of nations. He has great activity of collaboration performed during examine and the of appraise possibilities positive plunged the Church into the business of the past five years with increasing perseverance, action, to clarify situations and ti*n proceed toward Vatican II. second session. Here he is shown determination and intensity, and above all —and a solution with full force. this —with sacrifice, in the he[?]vy vestments of his office, at we wish to stress in support Naturally, you will find this point of common the council's of the Church in Latin America. encounter and of coordination m the Pontifical prayer during opening. the In helping to preserve Faith, to spread it and Commission for Latin America which, after Us ex- make it more alive and active, a great gift of ines- perience of the in to past five years, is a position certainly exert also in other areas of human the whole of Catho activity. timable value has been given to indicate the nerve centers which have the most If. in fact, the mission of the Church is neither lidty. And, since "every good gift and every perfect urgent need. It make those and can serene objective directly political, nor social, nor economic, there gift is from above, coming down from the Father judgments which remove the discouragement that will be nothing foreign in that for the pried who of we thank the Lord above often Lights" (James 1:17), assails those who are new to certain environ- properly understands the value and estensmn of all for this. to ments and the general and special conditions his miniitry, which Is to preroeatr everythin* with But to you also, who have been the architects of countries. Finally, it is in a position to follow, the spirit of Christ to of so much good, wc wish express our paternal encourage and direct experiments which can be satisfaction and our most sincere gratitude. attempted in specific sectors of pastoral activity. Social Action This living and functioning unity of action to Those Present with the Apostolic See at its renter guarantees thn The Divine Savior’s "compassion on the crowd" Greetings (Mark success of all undertakings and is an example for all 1.2) will become part of the working pro- We greet first of all. therefore, the members of the of the who faithful (1 Thess. 1,7). The objective of the gram priest, will not remain indifferent, the Pontifical Commission for Latin America, pre- collaboration is this: to avoid dissipation of effort; insensitive before his brothers who suffer Like the sided over so worthily by you, my Lord Cardinal, to make the most profitable use of available forces, Good Samaritan, be will bend down over them and which has proven itself an instrument for coordinat- which unfortunately are inadequate, and to balance understand their problems Thus social action, prop- ing the activities of the Roman Curia and those of the distribution of forces in such a way that they erty understood, finds its place among the duties of the episcopates of a great many countries. We in- the reach everywhere, both the great urban areas as pried. It wiU be ns an extension of the priestly tend to develop this efficacious organisation which well as the vast and distant rural sooe*. the latter ministry understood in the true sense the Supreme Pontiff Pius XII desired providentially. We of which are often the most abandoned while being are happy to know that our venerable broth- We furthermore declare our benevolence special the most needy. ers and our beloved sons of Latin America have Una toward the Latin American Episcopal Council, from pastoral sensitivity which urges them to have rare whose we have just now received a de- president Need for (or the bodies as well as the good of souls, while vout tribute. The first among the organizations of Urgent Clergy bearing in mind always man's final destiny. continental character, "a body for creating contact We have learned from Lord your report, my One word, finally, to remember the semi- and collaboration between the Conferences Episcopal Cardinal, about the general lines of action taken in naries upon which depend the future of dioceses and of Latin America," this council has rendered out- recent to direct efforts favor of the Church years in toward which numberless populations and aged standing services in pursuing the study of problems in Latin America: the collaboration in personnel, priests, physically weary and bent under the weight of mutual interest, indicating solutions giving great- seminaries and of instruc- of training clergy, religious long years of pastoral service, look with anxious er and to Catholic on tion and impetus efficacy undertakings social action. It has pleased us to note that expectation We are mindful also of the need for that continent by means of timely coordination. no great area worthy of attention has been neglected religious and catechetical instruction, preaching to We wish to express in a very special man- and that to very special care has been given the the people and. above all, of the importance of the ner our esteem for the venerable brothers of the sending of ecclesiastical and religious who will personnel. youth, have greater responsibilities in the of the Latin American countries whose episcopate This, needless to say, is one of the most distressing life of the future. We wish to remember, too. the zeal, abnegation and spirit of sacrifice are well of the problems. generous Catholic laity, collaborators ip good worts. known to us, and whose concern and anxiety for the We think of the cities of South America principal Oh. we foresee the complexity and difficulty of fate of the flock entrusted to them is shared by us. to which millions of human have rushed from this beings apostolic undertaking. Wc are well aware of And it is natural to associate with the episcopate the the interior In search of better conditions. Such citiex how inadequate is our strength for bringing it to a pastors, priests and men and women religious "who as Rio dc Janeiro and Sao Paolo, Brazil, which we successful conclusion. But we seem to bear echoing untiringly and silently, and often without help in visited personally three years ago, immediately in our ears the wonderful words of Jeans, guest in their solitude, dedicate their lives to the spreading of come to mind. the barque of Simon Peter, at the Ume of the mirac- the Kingdom of God'on earth” (Ist radio message). We think of these cities and of the difficulty In ulous catch: "Put out Into the deep, and lower your Now the horizon is widened as we see represent- assigning even a very limited number of priests for nets for a catch" (Luke 5.4). ed here also the Episcopal Commissions of European the assistance of these spiritual masses, and our Following the example of our venerated countries and America, all of them engaged in noble heart is filled with and great predecessors, sorrow, anxiety con- confident of your faithful and many competition of fraternal and cordial assistance to and cern, we are reminded of one of the tender com- forms of collaboration, and certain above all of the the Latin American dioceses. As Your Eminence has plaints of the Lord: "the harvest Indeed is great, but assistance of the Lord, we dare to apply the divine been pleased to note, they are the first fruits yielded the laborers are few" (Luke 10,2). words to ourself and to the present condition of the through collaboration and effective generous interest, The mission of the Church Is essentially re- Catholic Church In the great Latin American conti- which the Pontifical Commission has found every- ligious, consisting in the communication of grace and nent. Seizing with fearful but firm hand the rudder where in its efforts to mitigate the troublesome prob- the life of Christ In the of the prolonging world, and In fateful barque, wo push out Into the deep on lems of religious life in Latin America. providing humanity with the means of sharing In the sea of the history of today and tomorrow for the We refer to Canada, which responded His mysteries of the Incarnation and the Redemp- new victory of the GoepeL promptly by sending priests and religious; to the tion. In order that the joy of this meeting may be United States of America which, with their usual All this is done the exercise of fist through complete, we call down upon each of you, upon the generosity, offered personnel and economic help priestly ministry. Hence arises the necessity tor good which hsve energies you aroused, as a con- for the development of Catholic organisations; to action and firmation of the intensifying pastoral property no-called works you propose, our its thousands of and propitiatory Spain which, through priests of choosing the most suitable means of increasing apostolic blessing. May It roach the worthy Bishop*, men and women religious, continues through the the radius of its influence that if reach so may every the priests, the men and women reOgiows wbo work the work which was with the ages begun discovery level of society. on the Latin American and all the faith- (of continent, the American continent) when the Faith was The more this action becomes the more profound ful, particularly those who art active in nsthollt brought to that new land; to Belgium, which in- Intense will be the beneficial Influences which It will organizations. A Royal Priesthood in the Modern World 3

NCWC Srui Swift dedication complete as the word and example of The Jesus our Master teaches us: “The good shepherd You have participated in the 13th Pastoral Up- down lays his life for his sheep'' (John 10:11). It is dating Study Week, promoted by the Pastoral Or- due to them because their dedication touches the ientation Center, well known to us, which la spon- summit of as again Christ sored Grazioso charity, Himself admon- by Msgr. CcrianJ, a dear friend, ishes us: “Greater love than this no one Advocate that and you have been the welcomed guests of the zeal- has, one lay down his life for his friends.” (John 15.13). ous Bishop Virginio Dondeo of Orvicto In the incom- parable setting of that city and that cathedral, to Indifference commemorate the seventh centenary of the Euch- Facing Poverty, aristic devotion of the which Our encouragement TOPIC "Corpus Christ!,” is due to the pastors of traces its first official source and its universal souls, the to Bishops and the pastors especially, and to ail others who are dedicated to pastoral cares, A ibt because Irsmilstion •/ /is/ws sJJrtii msJt by we know- under what conditions they labor Popt Ptul VI Sr pi. 6. 1963. to lulisn Bi.bop, today. The spiritual state of the world today presents smJ pritm übo im ibt 13 lb Ptilorsl enormous difficulties, some of which were unknown October pjrliupMrJ until I'pJtiimg SlttJy I %'ttb tt Onirto, Usly. yesterday. We know what so 24, apprehensions weigh often on the heart of a and still resplendent irradiation from the miracle Bishop, what sufferings often afflict not of the town Bolsena him. only for the poverty of means even nearby of and from the papal now and 1963, bull "Transiturus" of our distant predecessor Ur- so grave mortifying, but because of the deaf- the ban IV. The Eucharisl "May exciting con- ness of those who should hear his words, for the We are greatly pleased by this event, which sciousness of the [?]nte- diffidence which surrounds him and isolates him, we have followed cedent and relations for the indifference and lack with interest and in which we our- consequent of our of respect which dis- self would have with turb his ministry and him. participated if Providence had not priesthood the Eucharist continue to paralyze Newark, otherwise with elevation nourish “ Wc know how disposed our to the Roman it, Pope Paul said in a talk to many pastors ami assistant pas- Pontificate, an office which tors exercise the care of souls in vast N. haa immensely In- priests about their pastoral mission in and populated creased our appreciation that areas where the number, of congress. which he stressed "updating.” mentality, the exigencies J. Therefore encounter of the inhabitants force this is all the more wel- them to unceasing and tir- come, and all ing labors We the more fervent are our wishes for but also know how' many priests must injurious tendency toward the pragmatism and the many and enduring fruits which the aforesaid exercise their ministry in the hidden little towns, acUvism of our to week The letter time, the detriment of interior life without may produce which our Cardinal companionship, witliout help and the com- jrK * contemplation, which should have Secretary of State has addressed to Ceriani the first places forts that would result from these. Magr. in our evaluation this of religious things. Such primacy Both the cn occasion, and which you have received with former and the latter often must live remains even if in practice the apostolic demands such reverence, bears witness to these sentiments in dire economic conditions, often and-mis- of the kingdom of God in the affairs opposed What remains of contemporary understood for ns to add to all that has life and forced to live on their own resources. require preferential use of been said time and energies in Their to already on the central theme of the the pay is only find in the humble who surround exercise of charity toward one’s week. "The Eucharist neighbor. them, in the and the Christlsn Comma sacred book of their prayers and in the tabernacle, nity.” and said with such abundance and compe- the mystery of the Divine Presence. for Errors We tence. and which has been meditated upon and trans- Therapy feel obliged to assure these dear and lated ialo magnificent and pious acts of devotion Let venerated brothers, overworked laborers of the no ooe believe that this pastoral solici- Gos- with reverence pel. these and understanding? tude which the modest and presevering ministers of the Church underlines in its program Trying to search into your minds as to what Church of God, that the Pope thinks of them, under- today, which absorbs its attention and requires its you expect of us. ore believe that we see stands them, esteems them, assists you wait c«re let no ooe believe them, loves that this signifies a inr for our approval and change them, and therefore our recognition of your o« judfrment regarding the follows them with his prayers here errors spread in our ***** before us as a significant offering. We and and blessings. society already condemned by the Church, such ■ote that come especially you brandishing as a as atheistic marxism for banner example. a word which defines the method of your Priesthood To seek to apply careful and remedies and the Eucharist work: "updating" healing ("aggwrnamento"). to a contagious and lethal disease does not mean This reference to the communion of which that one changes his shout spirit opinion it. It means unites us the Importance of father in great ranks of the priesthood en- Updating that he seeks to combat it, not theoreti- only gaged in the care of but souls brings us to the conclu- This is a word which had the hooor of cally also practically It means that he follows sion bring of our discourse, at which point we would like Ukro up by our venerable and lamented prvderrs diagnosis with therapy, that be applies healing to remark about the theme treated during aor John XXIII chanty to doctrinal condemnation your of happy memory, and it was in week of pastoral It would updating studies, that is, "The scribed by him m the of the be similarly rash to see in the program ecumenical import- Eucharist and the Christian Community.” ance given to council. pastoral activity a forgetfulness or a We hope that your reflection with on this theme, The word updating.” when to the nvalry theological speculation. This latter re- * applied ec- so doctrinaily and spiritually rich, will continue clesiastical tains its its. field, indicates the relation between dignity and excellence even if the im- the in the exercise of your We pelling needs of ecclesiastical ministry. hope that it will eternal values of Christian truth and their laser life demand that confirm in the sacred you conviction that no other action tioo ■ the reality teaching not remain dynamic of human life which purely speculative, but realizes in itself the fulness l>e of grace and pastoral is so changeable considered and cultivated iq. the frame- ntraordmarUy today, which in our complete efficacy as much as work of the celebration of the Divine present history is restless, confused and fertile, and the Christian economy Sacrifice. In this sacrifice, on the one hand, the which Doctnne is given to to is continuously and variously reshaping it- us practice a true religion, superhuman of to power priestly orders renders self be announced to souls and to demonstrate its really say- present, in sacramental form the true ing the humanity It is a word which indicates the relative sad powers m histone reality, la the life of the of Christ. Head Church of the whole Mysticaf Body and of ei pen mental aspect of the ministry of salvation, today mind and will, desire and labor, truth each local and single community. On the other hand, the which has nothing at action, doctrine and faith mare greatly heart than to apostobte. and charity, pastoral mission entrusted to the maguterium and priest in care of succeed efficaciously, and which sees how much ministry assume complementary souls ia bound render functions to really present, in com- its efficacy Is cuoditiooed the moral always closer and more organic and with upon cultural, munity form, the Mystical Body of Christ which and social state of the souls to stuck it is directed. reciprocal splendor and increase. • is the Church. The ministry knows, furthermore, how if is timely May the exciting consciousness of the for good culture, but especially for the practical Apostolic Pastors antecedent and consequent relation of our increase priest- of the a postdate is the knowledge of said hood with the Eucharist continue Having that much, wc are pleased on this to nourish it. The other experiences and Uking the good among them occasion to honor to priesthood ia the minister render the evangelical and generator of such a as its own: "test all things, bold fast that which sacrament apostolic qualities of the pastoral activities of and therefore is its first its is good" (1 The* 4:0). you adorer, who are here. knowing revealer and its tireless distributor. present Wc are reminded of a name It is a word which demonstrates fear of out- by which let there be Jesus Christ chose to describe Himself to assigned to your priesthood as its moded customs, of delaying fatigue, of incompre us, ami first also under with the name, the ineffable, gentle aod duty, the aspect of charity and of hensihlr forms, of neutralizing distances, of pre- heroic figure of the Good Shepherd; and with the pastoral productivity, that sublime celebration of sumptuous and unsuspected ignorance about new the Mass figure, the mission of guide, master, guardian and which you have in common. Celebrate the human phenomena, as well as little confidence in which Christ Mass in such manner that it be savior, made HU own for love of us. punctual and per- the perennial application and productivity of the fect in its and which He gave to Peter. ritual, that it be simple in its solemnity Gospel. and solemn There comes to mind one of the most flowering in its simplicity, that it be recollected in It is a word which may seem to give servile branches of silence and in the orderliness of the practical theology, pastoral theology, assembly and honor to capricious and fleeting fads, to unbelieving which unison of ia the Chureh'a own art and science, enriched prayer and song, that it be meaningful and existentialism in transcendent objective values and b > special gifts and charisma, of the salvation of mysterious in its significance, that it be carried is hungry only for the fullness of the momentary souls. It is the science by which the Church knows out with the participation of all. and subjective. Instead, it assigns due importance souls, approaches them, instructs and educates to the rapid and inexorable passing of phenomena The Mass Is them, guides them, serves them, defends, loves and for All in which our life and seeks develops to correspond sanctifies them. to the celebrated recommendation of the May it be and cordially assisted Apostle: There comes to mind the humble the devoutly by all, “make the and great by children, most of your time, because the days are by youth, by students, by workers, common expression of the sacerdotal ministry: the by evil” (Eph. 3:It). every social group, by men and care of souls, the charity of the Church women, by entire It is in action. In families, Catholic associations a word, therefore, which we also accept ita most usual, by and by institutions assiduous, otten most generous and located within with pleasure, as an expression of the desire to the parish. May it be attend- give certainly most necessary guise. devoutly to the Umelessness of the ed with particular attention the testimony ecclesiastical We by Sisters, the holy take thu occasion to show our highest flowers of ministry and therefore to its modern vitality.' our parishes; devoutly attended by the eUeem, our special benevolence, our fraternal and the suffering, afflicted, the aged, the poor, by all the great encouragement for the pastors of souls. This Renewal of Pastoral people of God, by the whole community invited to- Program special recognition, which your distinguished pastoral gether with the priest who functions there in the arouses Apropos of this, wo must welcome also another study in us, is due to them, for we ourself person of Christ and at the same time term which have been interprets qualifies the activity which you (Bishops a pastor, first in a diocese, which seems and represents the Christian people. and pastors) promote and follow. We mean the to have been an experimental field of aod typical The priest expresses there his own "royal word "pastoral.” it is a and a positive pastoral importance in past centuries Today program under priesthood” in a that St. way renews and perpetuates glorious word. Ambrose and St Charles, and as it still Is today the phenomenon, the index and the vertex of the As is known, the ecumenical council has made after the servants of God. Cardinals Ferrari and common royalty, of the first “multitude of the be- It Ita and baa made it the of its reform- Schuster. And we are a own, center pastor today on this Chair lievers" who is ol Peter were, as written in the Acts of the ing and renewing purposes. to which we have been called by Christ to Apostles, "of one heart and ooe soul" (Acta 4:32). There Is no need to see in this adjective, which feed the flock of His Church. May it we and it la associated with the highest and most characteristic Our continue, repeat, may spread, expression of affectionate devotion is due and to the realization of this wish we our manifestations of ecclesiastical life, an unnoticed to them because the pastoral binds them impart ministry to apostolic blessing. 'Now Is the 4 Hour ... of the Laity' NCIf'C \eu i Service condone laziness and irresponsibility. The saint sees and finds that which has been hidden ... He [St. Vincent Pallotti was, to u»e the He sees what, is possible: that words of the crest Pontiff. Pius XI. the "forerunner something which has been TOPIC hidden can be drawn out of Catholic Action." which is that form of Christian from this psychology of - life fallen man. of fragile of habitualtv which Joins the lay volunteer to the work of man. man used to his own weakness. evancelizatioa. edification and sanctification, en- trusted to him with a specific mandate for action the ecclesiastical Saints Show by hierarchy He (St. Vincent Way thus constructed that Advocate bridge between the clrrgy He sees that man is redeemable; that he is and the laity which is one of the most farsceinc of capable being put back together in anew form means of modern spirituality and whirh gives great- and stature. He sect that validly directed and pre- The er hope for the Church of (iod. pared, man can express the saint, the hero, the - great man. the true man. the cultured man. a the Is a Vocation man of the new J. Being Layman and modem society as we idealise This demonstrates him. N. the perennial nature, the He is the pioneer. The of Christ ex- ever-young aspect, the eternal vivacity, of the pioneer Church. Yet. clusively concerns himself with those who have it is still not so'well understood, nor a* their normal so well responsibility the of developed, nor so greatly honored by the encouragement sanctity and of moral forces the Catholic laity itself that it is not still to in world, that necessary the Work ot the Church " C o m e la. for it is we pnesU who Newark, and it u* clergy, must deal with your encourage develop Vincent Pallotti gave an with the woes that surround the world of the social needs Shat extremely practical lesson honor the rocation. as humanity, knowledge sur- and the Church it is called today, of the mature age of the laity. round us .."sold Pope Paul in a plea The saint —and this Is the gifted side of It would be interesting to examine how Vincent spirit- for lay people to aid the work of the 1963, Pallotti ual and social vision knows that the shared that quality which saint» possess layman Church, like this Volunteer. himself can become Papal a which an active element It is one perception uj them becomes almost pstn of the most and 24, repeated and most developed argu- immediately is dictated by the needs which are ments by which Catholic the Action ie, spiritual truly great, particularly for those who ran see them. •4 Iremlntion of the moil important participation in which the rurrfl layman shares ui our One doe* not tell someone who is hungry, come to- has become from o leemom prcecbtU in lufinm by Pope Pent times, a normal lesson in our religious morrow or tbr day after. October If ibe CnlbeJrof of Fraiuti. history And yet it it still not sufficiently Christian be holy. Sept. I, 1963, preached support must given immediately M Above all. it is not sufficiently understood to movements o ceremony honoring Si. i'mcenl PoJlolli sU these which surround us. which The should to layman come know this fact which can be vital for the Ufe of our times and of the is true not only by reason of the need for lengthen nation and they (these movements) have an im- ful and dramatic —a of evil, of the Ing the arms of the priests, which do not need perception reach mense of persons who can be an apostle lor needs, of the missing factors and of the into sector and which widespread every do not suffice for sU them, who can dispel errors whirh have up to now lack of fidelity to the of God hi* labor* It is true also because mercy of something disturbed people and still enchant them. An apostle Many Christians continue to and be passive towards, deeper more essential; by reasoo of the who knows bow to the forgetful very say to good and generous of, not to deserters sometimes from fact that the say layman is a Christian If I am a Chris- souls of our not this that but the the people or way. great call which God means of tian I cannot he a by Christianity negative element passive and wsy of Christ. The way. that la, of our Christian has sent throughout the world He has called ad to neutral or even to the perhaps opposed movement civilization, of our Catholic Faith, of the remaking be sons, to be followers of Christ, of the which to be among spirit Christianity places in souls of a family which the Church translates into those aa professing HU those I too must be immersed faith, among exercising and, one could say, active Catholic society. His chanty. almost the spellbound by movement of grace. I too! We ourselves must bring about this living sod This humanity which has received the the layman, must become great capable of doing nothing thriving order It is necessary to go to work today, vocation, however, often forced it and fills else but supporting, and helping making grace frit because tomorrow may be too Utr The time* are into a stupor or returns to its intrrest habitual in grave and. without wanting to sound too solemn, they things and temporal engulfs itself in immediate in be described Hierarchy Reaches Out can at decisive. May we guard our terests of the exterior life These things are held selves lyinx being lazy, slow or quarrelsome sons to be Now a wonderful of Is important, positive capable of satisfying thing our own times of the Gospel and of the Church. human desires and to be to this while in preceding ages the superior the great m hierarchy arrogat May vre all seek to be faithful sons and bring vilalioa from ed completely to itself coming heaven by mrans of evangeli- both the responsibility and to the Church through effective cooperation words, cal revelation. the evert-tae of significant ministry every of sancti help and above all. action In truth this is the In such a manner ftcatson and evangelization the Christian society often be- layman remained formula which the Church today wants to adopt the comes inert and insensible Yet there good faithful person the good listener are the great Today and which the Lord in His spirit wishes to suggest souU. the saints who become Uke the layman has roused himself meant of something s pres by modern for the salvation of the world: art so that Christ to sure gauge of the divine waves sent culture meet hit vocation He therefore throughout the repeats may still and always be our Teacher and our Savior. workt. One of these saints. Pallotti perceived above with enthusiasm I too. I too have to do something all the I cannot be tmpdnest. the moral and spiritual vacuum only a passive and unfeeling instrument of his time It was the period There is another wonderful event The hierarchy following the French . . . Revolution with all the disasters and the disordered Itself rati* today on the laity to cooperate with it Philadelphia Bishop and U chaotic, yet interesting and even hopeful, ideas It no longer exclusive, nor Jealous in truth it (Continued from First Page) which that -but revolution awoke in men of the past never was the appeal of the hierarchy u the Catholic Church When we have before ut prieits caotury It was overwhelming. .. needful to bring order out of the and religious who reflect the example of John Neu- revolution one could say to stabilise it and make Come with us the hierarchy says we will mann. how great a trust* how great a hope, fills our it as sound as it should be search for way* U> coordinate our work We will soul' At the learn how to same time there was noted the excite- achieve harmony of ideals and pro- Another flood of feelings sweeps over us: That ment of some 'new how to things these were the living grams. distribute the activities and tasks to of Joy! Todsy it the day of holy Joy! Jay for the ideas, the convergence of great principles of 'hi- be accomplished Church of Rome which is happy to decree the hon- volution re which could not have been achieved if II it Ihr hierarchy itself that want* the layman ors of Catholic veneration to the new blessed Joy (or some Christian at it* side as an aide. It calls all and it the whole Catholic Church which celebrates concepts had not been taken over, reminds a new all the brotherhood, liberty, equality, progress the desire now is hour, the hour of the laity glory, anew hope in the exemplary Bishop' Joy for to lift the lower clasecs It u the hour up Well then ati these ws*w of souls, those who have un the religious family of the Most Holy Redeemer, Christian ideals, but dervtood that to bo Chnfitan whose tradition of is they had been given an anU Involves a commitment, sanctity expressed in him who Christian, secular, irreligious character, tending to since they can take part directly in Urn ministry of was the first Redemptonst in the United States. the salvation, but pervert nature of the inheritance of the also they assume a great burden, Gospel*, .Menage in Eighth seeking to make human a ruk and a life more valuable in a duty. higher is also a special of for Catholic* and nobler tense. It meant in fact bearing with tbr clergy the Today day Joy of the United Stales of America. Aa Cross of the Lord in the midst of society, preaching adoptive son of thnr nation is shown to the Universal Wc Arc Christ who always has within Himself the drama of Church as an Responsible example of holiness Asa contradiction, there are those who accept Him. who layman, at a religious, as And there was the who a priest, and a* a Bishop, he saint pointing out. on the one reject Him. want Him crucified; this meant gives every rank of the hand, the that is. Church a model to imitate and like St Paul hr emptiness, the need which all bringing Uus drama into our modern world can around him showed, and on the other This. say "Be imitators of me as I am of Christ" (I hand, listen - then, is the vocation which we wish to Cor to the voice coming from «. IS). ing from heaven with the most draw the presence, example and veneration H i* to In this is a of necessary to remake Christian we pay Vincent Pallotti Hit voice invites all good part day rejoicing far the great society; it Is to awaken U> Archdiocese of In the necessary it. be aware laymen to .associate themselves with this higher Philadelphia. presence of its that we are responsible' Church activism The Church hat made participa- tenth pastor, its fourth shepherd is glorified as an ex- This la a tremendous of word, dynamic, unsettling bon possible even for children and youngsters, not emplar priestly virtue and episcopal sanctity. The and energetic. He who understands it can no to new bratu* is exalted as a longer speak of women, students, workers and even especially good shepherd, remain sleeping and indifferent One feel* not the guide and protector of the flock that such those who do have the means for an education. entrusted to him a word changes the of is God. as one who knows his flock and greatly program ones own Kvcryone given the opportunity to make a posi- by whose flock existence, whether it la tive knows his poor or middle class contribution of action and of Christian testi- him and voice which calls them to every We are for times, closer with their responsible our for the life mony. unity Redeemer, with His Vicar on of brothers our and we are responsible before our Therefore, the Holy Father, in the midst of the earth and with His Church. Christian conscience. We are faithful the intercession of this responsible before of Frascati, in a city ao aware, even in the Invoking glorious soul, Christ, before the Church >nd of the the of and of the history: sr are past, raU of the Church and. which in its Bishop Philadelphia Joy Church in before responsible the face of God It is word recent has America, we lovingly bestow sU a history proven again iU militant fidelity, upon you our pater- then that acta to instill a nal which ipecial dynamism in the it is a happy thing to repeat this invitation: You apostolic blessing we impart also to your souls of those who understand it. loved ones at those too. faithful, you too. laymen, come to the aid of home, particularly to who are This word la familiar to the saints. the work of ill. or and to They the Church. Come to comfort this clergy aged afflicted, your children. accept it and it due value give since, sometimes, which hat become fewer in number and insufficient the terms Mrnnge in Cermm responsibility, misery and reawakening for its vast sacred ministry. For you. beloved sons and daughters of can engender in many a sense of Bohemia, skepticism and Come to console these students of the seminaries Is of heartfelt pessimism and almost today a day Joy and deep jubilation, desperation to which often who intend to devote themselves to the Christian for one of sons, John has been people of the modem age resign themselves. Come your Neumann, raised apostolale. with your knowledge of the social to the honors of the altar. Do we not often hear the tedious lament. But needs that surround us and with the ability to dis- That what be done? The which above all distinguishes John Nets- can work! is always like this. cover new of the ways spreading message of Christ mann. and shines forth from him. is the love It is not True of the possible. knowledge of human nature Above all, come with the knowledge that the Pope good shepherd, who lives fully of the Gospel, and teaches that It la compounded of weakness and today streosea this conclusive exhortation by his own gives himself fully to his flock which he then insist on to served with misery; why struggling, fighting presence. Now is the time to work; we must work selflessness that knew be the of no limits. accomplishes great conquests when the because this is today, today, the law of the con But let his faith and his love be poor human clay Is not capable of at the same standing on its science of the Christian. When he feels a he feet? duty, time an example for you, his brothers and sisters own doe* not I will do It say; tomorrow; he must act here on earth. Let him be your The aainta are not Uke this. The saints rebel shining example on Immediately. your way which, Uke his own, wUI lead to the at thia pesaimUUc vision and at conclusions which this eter- Secondly imperative to act today nal sight of God.