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Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate Part of the Catholic Studies Commons, and the Missions and World Christianity Commons CzechRegime Bishops, Diaconate Frees Reran, The Advocate Discussed at Council Offldal Publication of the Archdtoceae of Newark, N. J„ and Diocese of Paterson, N. J. By REV. EDWARD DUFF, S.J. nent order of lay deacona. Vol. No. 42 12, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1963 PRICE: 10 CENTS VATICAN Colleglality of the Bishops CITY (RNS) - The subject matter was the means that as a Four Discussions of the first week draft statement they whole, Others radically in union with the Pope, can of the second session of the revised in the light of critic- act with supreme authority—- VATICAN dis- ism made in the first session CITY (NC)- same time thanks to an am- that in addition to the a realism Juris- Archbishop Josef Bcran played and a pas- on De Ecdesia, the schema of the President diction which a exer- nesty granted by toral concern that Bishop Prague was released after is identi- on the nature of the Church. 14 of the Republic (Antonin cises in his own diocese, he fied with the memory of years of arrest under the com- Pope has a responsibility as a Novotny)." John XXIII. AFTER A one sided 2,231- munists, along with four other Their release came 12 days member of the college of Czechoslovakia 43 vote approved the draft Bishops tho after a communist shakeup Bishops in the life of the Vatican for further discussion, the press office announced which resulted in the ouster of total Church. Oct. 3. council Fathers moved quick- Premier Viliam Siroky and six The to Mission ly into a detailed examination proposal restore the Almost simultaneously came other cabinet ministers. of its lay diaconate has been ad- a similar announcement from proposals. They consid- vanced some mission the ered the introduction and the by area Czechoslovak govern- ARCHBISHOP Bcran, now first entitled Bishops as an answer to ment. The chief difference be- 74, has been Archbishop of chapter, The of the Church, then priest shortages. tween the two communiques Prague since 1948. His arrest Sunday Mystery went on to Two: The was that the Red regime re- in 1949 came four years after Chapter BY MY COUNT 82 speak- ferred to "the he and Hierarchial Structure of the ex-Archbishop other prisoners had er* from 26 countries were Church with Special Em- Josef Bcran,'* while the Vati- been liberated by the Oct heard in the first week, four called him 20 phasis on the can "Msgr. Josef U. S. Army from the in- Episcopate. from the U. S.— Francis Beran, Archbishop of Prague." famous concentration at In this second chapter Cardinal of New camp NEWARK Special cere- Spellman Dachau. He had been the matter of ARCHBISHOP a Ger- monies have been scheduled probably capital York, Joseph Cardinal Ritter Beran. was the man prisoner for three years. for both council early discus- of St. Louis; Bishop Ernest J, arrested June 19, 1949, a Sacred Heart Cathe- day Bishop Skoupy of Brno, in aioo centered on the col- Primeau of after he had publicly vowed he dral here and St. John’s Manchester, N.H., is 78. He leglality of the and and would “never conclude Moravia, was ar- Cathedral. Oct. Bishops Bishop Joseph Marling of an Paterson, 20 the restoration rested in 1933. of the perms- (Continued on Page 2) agreement that injuries the at 3:20 p.m. in observance of of the Church Bishop Vojtassek of Spis, in rights and of its Mission Sunday. is 83. He was Bishops." Slovakia, ar- Archbishop Boland directed Detained at first rested in September of 1950 in his a letter to be read at all 12 and sentenced to 24 in Name residence in years Prague, he was Masses in the Archdiocese of Holy THE later mover from prison. CHURCH place to UNIVERSAL - Prolotos attending tho second session of tho Second Vatican Newark Oct. 13. Bishop Na- to his 70, was also Council stream out of St. Peter's place keep whereabouts Bishop Zela, Basilica after meeting. Some 2,500 council Fathers from vsgh reminded the faithful of unknown. arrested in September. 1950, all over the world are In Rome for the discussions. the Diocese of Paterson of Neither communique gave when he was Auxiliary Bishop Rallies Listed any Indication of why the five of Olomouc, Moravia. He re- See Text 16; editorial Bishops had been released. But ceived a 25-year prison sen- Pope Over 100,000 men will take in 12 rallies 11 of them observers here tence. Council and part took the fact Decrees Face Pape 6, Topic preceded by parades which will mark the celebration of that the communiques were Holy Name Sunday in North BISHOP LADISLAV Hlad Jersey Oct. 13. A feature of all simultaneous to mean that the opportunity to comply of the events wiH be the reading of a special from had been was convicted of "performing with the wishes of the message some agreement Holy Pope Paul VI. reached between in secret the functions of a Father the Holy See in by their charitable Ir. the Newark in 1980. He Archdiocese there will be parades in New- and Czechoslovakia. Bishop" March, Delay Implementation sets toward the poor of the ark. Jersey City. Union was sentenced to a nine-year world. Bayonne. Hoboken. City. East Orange, and Elisabeth. In the Paterson Diocese THE NEWS spread quickly jail term. The Prague news- VATICAN CITY (NC)-De- HE ALSO In Paterson Hackensack. there will SAID a distinc- that the first step necessary in addition to be In among at the Svobodne Slovo stated parades the See city, Clifton and Morristown with a prelates ecumen- paper crees enacted by the Second tion should be made between for the cathedral there rally ical disciplinary changes ceremony in Newton. council, where it was re- at the time that he had been Vatican Council and approved decrees and will be four dogmatic discipli- would be their incorporation regional youth ceived “with great pleasure consecrated a Bishop in secret by Pope J»iul VI will auto- nary ones Dogmatic canons into canon taw. mlslion rallies the week fol- and satisfaction." to without the into Newark Paterson according required govern- matically go effect, but are effective Thia Oct. automatically will be done, he said, lowing 20. at which L'Osservatore Romano, Vati- ment permit. there may be some time lag and need no specific imple by the special commission for award will be given to the The Newark parade will be The largest of the parades can before City daily. The Annuario Pontifico, the they can be carried mentation. However, revision schools who the of with The release discipli- of canon law. were outstanding largest all. some In the Paterson Diocese will came shortly official Vatican out throughout the world. directory, car- nary measures or other in mission efforts during the 30.000 men from 33 parishes be tn the See city where 14.* after a government in This was shakeup ried the name of Hlad explained at a be to THE from Bishop chsnges may subject de- ARCHBISHOP said year. seven communities 000 men from 33 parishes will Czechoslovakia which saw press conference by Archbish- as titular Bishop of Cediae, ls? until they eatf* be carried that ooce this is done, marching down Broad St. march from Josef Lenart it will to St. John's Cathe- replace Viliam with op Pietro Palazzini, out IN HIS the Arch- none of the usual personal secretary to individual nations, re- be necessary for this legisla- LETTER, Lincoln Park, where the pa- dral to East Side High School Siroky as premier. The reor- of the Sacred statistics and without listing Congregation ot gions or dioceses tion be bishop noted that only about rade will be to applied in every reviewed by Stadium. Reviewing the pa- ganization was interpreted in his the Council. 3% of the and reli- nationality or assignment. Archbishop palazzini said diocese around the world. priests Msgr. James F. Looney, vicar rade will be Msgr. Walter H. Rome political circles as a gious in the Church are an- The release of the Bishops "This will be dooe. at least general, and Rev. Philip T. Hill, rector of the further move cathedral; to “de-Stalinize" gagtd in work McCabe, moderator follows by two months the an- according to present Church missionary of the Es- Msgr. John J. Shanley, pastor the Prague regime. Council the nouncement release of three legislation, through particular among 83% of the world's sex-West Hudson Federation. of St. Joseph's; In it Importance Msgr. Joseph Vienna, was reported councils population which Is non-Cath At other Bishops—Bishops Josef of a national or a City Hall. Gov. Richard J. M. O'Sullivan, pastor of SL that a Czechoslovak otic. govern- Hlouch of Budejovice; Stepan provincial level." he said Hughes and Mayor Hugh J. Anthony’s, Hawthorne, and di- ment official acknowledged Trochta, of Litomerice. "Once Missionaries Addonitio will be on another 5.D.8., a national council or depend on us ocesan moderator, and Msgr. that Archbishop Beran did not Stressed and Karel Otcenasek. apostolic by Pope a provincial council has adapt- for their support he said, add- reviewing stand. The parade Carlo Clancl, pastor of SL a the sign loyalty pledge to administrator of Hradec Kra- ed the to "I starts at 2 legislation local con- ing; could write that you p.m. Michael's. regime before his and release, love. ditions.” Archbuhop Palazzini are obliged by the Fifth Com- St. Peter's. Newark, will be Our Lady of Victories. Pat- that the prelate was now a lead said, "then it will be neces- mandment of the Church to , with Dome Re- erson. will Mad the parade, completely free man with the IN Audience VIENNA, Dr. Josef During sary to submit the legislation support them However. I gan. president of the county which begins at 2:30 p.m. The same rights as any other for Hrusa, Religious to some central and unified would rather request you to federation, aa grand marshal grand marshals will be Joseph Czechoslovak citizen. Affairs in VATICAN Czechoslovakia, CITY (NC) - "Then criten_. assist them be- and Andrew J. Kearney aa Miller of that and observe the scene of generously pariah was as reported having con- Pope Paul VI urged those at the cause they represent sad parade adjutant. Msgr. John C. Barton of SL Te- THE COMMUNIST commun- council, not the you. ,George firmed Vatican that his merely M. ique specified that tears Wednesday general ats- visible spectacle of you appreciate the sacrifices Mahon of St. John’s. resa’s. Benediction will be cel- Archbishop the great Othoe and Archbishop Beran would not dknee to to ussdersgand Stories, Poget 2 are esteod will he and ebrated Thomas Beran and Bishop Karel "try ossembty in tbs St. Peter'. they making to Newark, preacher by Rev. J. be allowed to the loftiness Church Skoupy of Brno had been perform any and sacredneaa of Basilica, but especially the 3; Comment, Pages 6 and 7 yov and Mad men. Benediction w» be celebrated BoyUr. pastor of Our Lady of "freed from Internment." episcopal function or even to what la being discussed" in vision women sad children to the in St. Cohunba's Church by Victories, assisted by Rev. ... spiritual of the Church, celebrate Mass in public. the ecumenical couaciL knowledge, love sad redemp- Rev. Adalbert F. Kiciek. Thomas J. Colette of Blessed It said that Bishops Jan VoJ- showing forth here iU four dis- "This is pas- "You-have necessary so that tion of the Savior died for tor of St Sacrament tassak of Spia, former Auxili The government leader add- come to meet us who Stanislaus. Newark. and Rev. Simon tinguishing marks harmony may be white the preserved them ever as lor (Continued (Continued ary Bishop Stanislav Zela of ed that "it now depends on ecumeairal council it Founded between you." on Page 4) on Page 3) by Our Lord, It the local adaptations Olomooc. and Bishop Ladislav Dr. Beran himself whether he going on.” he said "This Is an received from Him its nature mode by the local councils, Hlad—who was consecrated extraordinary event which wants to ask the government can ai a which sod the general Four have society U one la legislation Testify secretly in 1960 and whose as- for permission to leave the great consequences for of voted unity Faith, worship and su- Into effect by the coun- signment has not been re- and go to Rome” for the future of the Church and country preme holy In its cil Fathers for the enure vealed—were at of authority; all "freed the the Second Vatican Council. society. Church.” sacraments, laws and govern- Palazzini "WHAT IS in ment; catholic in its unceasing Archbishop said to Include your interest the propagation could be voted Congress council' You have the changes Urged beard throughout by the council Fathers much about it. Today. H U the world; apostolic in its hier- is the rules now national Yearly Campaign Pope himself who invites archy which goes back in an governing you episcopal conferences to meditate on it. unbroken line to Peter and the to that have Private Schools in Aid Plans they might real “First, then, do not be in- Apostles. Jurisdic- tion in their different to the decisions. At council. Be In- "Pray for the Church which For Set present, decisions of the con- WASHINGTON formed. try to - schools and that the that aid Clothing understand the shows forth these marks in the Congress public to private schools ference have the force of rec loftiness and has beard the case for for the survival would sacrcdness of council You have been again only hope of be constitutional as what urged ommendstioos or suggestions, is being to do including parochial sad other public schools la the long as it was not used for discussed; so many but now but strangu- times, perhaps in the future the " namely, the schools tn lation of Church, which is the moment to fer- private proposals any competition sectarian purposes. pray conferences could be given for federal U.S. concerns each one of you. your and aid to education. Msgr McDowell noted that By Bishops vently with your whole judicial power to REP. JOHN BRADEXAS of Faith implement and your Christian life heart and parochial schools must meet soul" their decisions chairman of a long list of state academic, Indiana, acting WASHINGTON - The 15th pounds of clothing, shoes, Other Education News the health, safety and construc- subcommittee, inquired annual Thanksgiving blankets, and other S Clothing bedding Pope tion standards. about Catholic education's ap- Collection sponsored by the items, valued at more than toward shared-time Polish “Does the parochial school proach U.S. Catholic will be $25 were donated. Restrictions Bishops Scored education. This is million, a Appearing before the House fulfill the state's purpose? program conducted in parish churches Archbishop O'Boyle stated, students their Genert Education Subcom- The state says it does. If it whereby split throughout the nation in No- "makes it for Cath- school between possible mittee were Msgr. Frederick does not. then let us make the day private vember. olic Relief Services NCWC to G Hochwalt. director of the harsh but Inevitable decision and public schools. This year for-the first time supply these sorely needed Cardinal Education Department, Na- such schools should not Msgr. Hochwalt responded the date of the collection will to hundreds of thou- By goods Wyszynski tional be that Catholic Welfare Con- only ineligible for but shared-time was being be staggered in order to alle- sands of the of God’s aid, poorest such but he said viate PESCARA, Italy (NC) ference; Msgr. John B. Mc- schools should be closely watched, warehousing problems. poor in areas of greatest need quested passports were grant- the "Without adopted by Slate and the Dowell, of closed," be said. Catholic educators interested In the Newark Christ and Without ” superintendent Archdiocese throughout the world." ed them He added: men who abuse their Ilia powers Pittsburgh diocesan schools; Deedy spoke aa the father tn it were not getting strong and the Paterson Diocese, Gospel the world cannot "We may rightly judge the to sow turmoil, and John G. of children will be collected THE LARGEST private vol- have truth or freedom, denial who. Deedy Jr., editor of four in Catholic cooperation from public clothing by jus- of passports to some when relief tice they do create it. then the Pittsburgh and schools. Conscdine testified school parish centers the week of untary foreign organiza- or charity," the Primate Polish Catholic; groups. Bishops as a violation blame it on us. We tion in the U.S. Catholic Re- of Poland declared here. are con- William R. Conscdine, head Nov. 3-9, the respective of their conscience, because it lief Services maintain Stefan tinually told: ’lt la the Bish- of the NCWC Chancery Offices announced. pro- Cardinal Wyszynski is their Legal Depart assistance the conscience that de- ops who sow disorder in Po- Collections will also be held grams of for received a triumphal welcome ment. mands their presence at the it is elsewhere in New and destitute in 67 countries. from who lined land. they who are re- Father Louis Named Jersey throngs the council. This ' THEY Edward decision, in our sponsible TESTIFIED on in Massachusetts that week. According to Bishop streets leading to the Pescara NCWC di- opinion, gravely injures the President Kennedy's proposal Swanstrom, relief Cathedral Oct. "Therefore, we remain 5. prestige and the of the (H R. 3000) to $l3 bil- ARCHBISHOP Patrick A. rector, the need for clothing dignity silent. spend - The Cardinal's Pescara ad- Perhaps, when we re- O'Boyle of Washington, chair- is in Africa authorities and of our country. lion in four years to help con- Elizabeth urgent especially dress was in general teems main silent, our torments are Pastor of the administrative "It is not easy for me to struct public elementary and man and Latin America. and did not at an end? Not at all. Per- directly indict the leave the for several schools and to National Catholic Wel- capital secondary as- ELIZABETH - Rev. board. "In Burundi, one of the it is this A. Jo- Polish regime. It was in con- haps just silence that fare in letter months at a moment in which sist In meeting salaries of 5.D.8., has been Conference, a to newly independent nations of with the emboldens these little seph Louis, formity statement the Church in Poland and po- teachers in these schools. the Bishops, asserted that the Africa," said Bishop Swan- tentates who named superior of the the. Cardinal made in Warsaw therefore want to be best proof that Catholics are strom, "about 4,000 children my archdiocese are Msgr. Hochwalt reaffirmed Salesian religious community Sept. 23 that be would filled with everything tor us? Recent the NCWC's aware of the need for the col- pain, sufferings, opposition to the of St. Anthony's here are wearing clothing made timet have been pariah lection “speak out only in my own evils and injustices that particularly exclusion from this biU of "is that the total cloth- from empty 100-pound flour are by Very Rev. August P. country" against the Polish inflicted painful for us. During a po- and other being us . parochial ing collected regularly exceeds sacka that were of a ship- upon . . non-profit Boslo, 5.D.8., provincial, and part government's violations of the lice action not that of "In a Polish is long ago, schools, a be has made the previous year." ment of food to our relief fact, Bishop point appointed at pastor by Arch- pro- rights of the Church. directed against the semina- 17.842,000 in often in an embarrassing posi- several times in bishop Boland. Approximately gram that country." ries and the appearances tion. He wants to of bis monasteries, the before House and Senate. L’OSSERVATORE Romano, speak Father Louis replaces Rev. men religious were forced to "If he country as weU at possible, Congress concludes." Dominic the Vatican City dally, has leave the Battistcllo. 5.D.8., and, Ute monasteries during said, “that the educational published extensive also, press constant- who was forced to relinquish excerpts the night and to remain in the standards de- Newark Priests of that ly reproves him for being si- of the country the pastorate due to ill health. address, which Car- open air for several lent tell what days. . . mand and that . an upgrading, dinal Wyszynski delivered be- , . But. me, In 10 years at St. Anthony’s, should 1 If a from this must come about by fed- fore some say Bishop Father Battistello had 3,000 persons in **AT THE super- Africa were ask PRESENT mo- eral aid and encouragement, Warsaw’s Cathedral of St. to me: How vised the construction of St. in Honduras schools do have ment a whole wave of accusa- then the welfare of Safe John Baptist. many you in general Anthony's School and rectory your Archdiocese. Your tions, fines, and court deci- the country and the national and started work The Cardinal laid that the on a con- sions that accuse interest dictate that all chil- Eminence? I— he says priests of vent. NEWARK - Word has been diocese little more than a hierarchy had decided that have about a thousand.' What teaching religion without hov- dren receive help and encour- received that Newark's month With him one would ago. at pres- only Bishop remain ing officially THE NEW PASTOR is a should I aay to him? Brother, registered the agement." in Honduras were un- ent is Rev. Frederick M. In each and that priests Eid, diocese, the I two three so-called of graduate of Don Bosco Col- have ...... points teaching, harmed last week's who went there with rest would to the MSGR. McDOWELL in during Rev. go council. What ahall I and of not giving the authori- lege. Newton, and of Ford- in aay to him? I military uprising the capit- Vincent J. Prestera earlythis But he said that at that time ties the whoso diocese one of every ham He entered must be silent. reports that are re- University. al city of Tegucigalpa where year to take over a 300-mile only half of those who four children attends a Cath- the Salesians in and was had ap- quested from them, an entire 1933 their and main church FATHER LOUIS rectory parish centered in Tegucigal- plied for had re- "AND ANOTHER wiU olic school, took nota of the ordained at Newton In passporta ask wave of theae is enveloping 1944. are located. them. arguments of that pa. ceived me about the work done by Poland opponents Father Louis has as ... served in Rochelle mission procura- On the after the Father federal aid for education in Friday, day Prestera, currently We think thia decision the Catholic Action, and by "We a variety of office* for his tor. was are prepared to bear revolt broke, Mr. and Mrs. hure on a brief leave, ex- tho What schools would frag- order. unjust, said the Cardinal, lay apostolate. shall any sacrifice. It private He was an assistant For the past 414 years, he John J. Egan of North Ber- If is neces- ment the pressed confidence that "because It limits the I aay to him? Calholic Ac- public school sys- principal of Salesian High has been attached to Catholic rights sary we ahall even gen received a wire from changes in the of of Polish tion? If give our tem. New Relief government citizens, and it could vgc are not even per- last But School, Rochelle; found- ServiccsNCWC In their Rev. John P. Honduras will shirt. ,we ahall give he "this son, Egan, not impede the lead world public opinion to mitted to have religious con- “Frankly," said, ed the Salesian Oratory in Colombia, Bolivia and Vene- neither our nor which "Everything O.K. work of the mission or the think consciences, sort of to parochial zuela. rtad, that Poland is a sort of fraternities, or the of opposition Boston, Maas.; served as pre- He was recently hon- Sodality our faith, nor our of its cross, nor me. It is fect In N. ored President Worry unnecessary." . education worries safety priests. locked prison, especially in Mary? . . Goshen, Y., was an by Romulo the Gospel, because are Father Egan joined the He will return to Honduras view of the fact that the Blab- they very uncomplimentary to our administrator at Riv- Betancourt of Venezuela for “I try desperately to dis- not ours to give. Jaquet Honduras mission of the arch- next week. They belong public schools. It suggests that er, New his work behalf of opa of other nations who re- between the Brunswick, Can., and on the tinguish policiea to God, to his people." do not Americans really want then returned to New needy of that country. 2 THE ADVOCATE October I®, IMS Role of Bishops, Diaconate Are Topics at Council... (Continued from Page l) gather the agenda of the wage, the debate council. of the open- no defenders. in hU Jefferson Mo. expressed allocution exceptional He City, ing week of the second see- was for Importance." general opening the second session. alao debunked tear* sion was marked e .the any of Frequently the an- AS AN AID in by spirit Biblical of the speaker Interpreting of concept Since the Pontiff U known to weakening the doctrine of the nounced himself the realism and a total ab- ' as the “main characteristics of Peopto of God as the most ap- be the council dis- **uce following primacy of the •pokeemen for a the dogmadc schema of what Bishop Emile proximate Pope, aaylng group. Jaime on the descriptive term, a cussion on a closed-circuit TV Cardinal DeSmodt of that "a clear knowledge of the de Barros Camara Church," the official Bruges, Belgium, notion implying continuity In In his press study, Cardinal Bea’a body ahowa the Importance of of Rio de Janeiro in the bureau of the council condemned as “triumphal- Church of the Old spoke distri- Testament, public Interpretation of Pope the head.” name l*»t It is of 153 Bishops of Brazil; buted a release oo the year. as if tho a "famllyhood” with the Fa- Paul’s “gen- viewpoint wee surely He added the auggealion Josef Cardinal Frlngs of ealogy” of the Bishops had made their med- ther Who sent His Son not reckless document. only nor, probably, that the idea of the "minis- for 65 German and itation on the intractable fact to be one of the Cologne, Surprisingly, this Is anew * unauthorised. that In people, try” of the Bishops should be Scandinavian Bishops; effort. Never has the Catho- today's world ooe man spiritual solidarity with all out of tour GIUSEPPE emphasised. In relation to this Laurean Cardinal Rugunbwa lic Church in council every la Chinese, men who aspire In faith to Cardinal Slrt of general two be he said that Bishop# should of assembled out of three are of Genoa waa ooe of the week’s Bukoba, Tanganyika, in the specifically des- starving, part that family and n con- endeavor to avoid one manifesta- name of numerous cribed herself. There of every three lives under sciousness that most significant speakers be- Bishops la, in there wore tions of "medieval splendor” from Africa and no final defini- communism and one Chris- and will cause bis position in favor of Madagas- fact, dogmatic always be. given the be are tian of two Is the doctrine of the which, declared, out of car; Benjamin Cardinal de tion on the nature of the every not a burdens pf the human condi- collegial!- Catholic. of place today when stress la be- Arriba y Castro of Tarrag- Church. Valerian Cardinal tion, sinful members of the ty Bishops was regarded ing given to the as- as a that spiritual ona, in the name of 60 Bish- Protestant Gracias of India, sign the Italian observers are Bombay, family. pects of the Church's mis- from deemed the Church "a episcopate Is not is ops. mainly Spain; and hopeful that the theological min- opposed sion. AN to this of the Archbishop Antoine Grauls of dialogue 'win not be fore- ority serving in the midst of ECUMENICAL concern part schema as the world." was voiced had been Albert Cardinal Meyer of Stega for 55 Bishop# of closed by a premature formu- explicitly by a generally assumed. of the Urge number of who to Slri Chicago uid the unity of the Burundi, Ruanda and the Con- lation of points of Descriptions Catholic speakers According Cardinal controversy wanted in this at new of God _ people was re- go. that be Church chiefly emphasizing the schema n more concept coUegiality might profitably left flected in the not her external and in- detailed and definite consider- whieh he maintained Is dear Apostles, as Very likely such a practice open, pending deeper study aspects but stitutional includ- ation of the of not from the practice of Individuals, m a group. Is the outcome of the meet- open, pending deeper study. structures, piece those put formal of councils end to their Inter- He noted that all of Christ’s of all ing tho primacy of the Pope, members the viM- ings nearly of the na- WHILE obviously ble mandates to the Apostles tional throughly to the neglect of tho spir- Catholic Church. pretation of various Scriptural hierarchies to study to- In and Un- For texts would to ware expressed in the plural. theological scope itual reality that aha is. hid tho first time a speak- an effective The Apostles, er turned to address direct- contribution to eoUdartty, mu- furthermore, tual acted as a in Council News Notes ly the non-Catholic delegate- union, charity and re- college the choice of s successor to obeamn present when Blab- ciprocal assistance among Here and op Hermann Volk of Bishops. Judas. elsewhere, Matos. he the , sainted them He put down any fears that Mid, coUeglality of the AMONG THE of si Is FATHERS - Archbishop Josyf Slipyi Lvov, Women “carisaim! the doctrine of the Bishops stated as clearly ‘Auditors’ obaervatoros." collegial- former prisoner of the Soviets, is shown his soot Next? m is the taking Augustin ity of the would lee- foundation of the Cardinal Bet, *J.. Biahope among the council Fathers at the second sessions of Vati- president sen In the Church oo Peter. Now women ad- of the Secretariat any way primacy may be the second session can II in St. Peter's Basilica. mitted to the opened. for of the Pope. Instead, he said, Franxlakns Cardinal council. it Is apparent Promoting unl- Koenig becoming that The problem of wanted coUegiality of Vienna pointed out that the Archbishop Rene L. the eol- ty, more careful scru- emphasizes the Stourm considerably more time will be of legiality of the Biahope tiny of the of primacy, since there can to notion of the college of Bish- Sens, France, revealed that required than being oppositeneee the originally an- discussed the debate no genuine ops governing the Church in h proposal to admit women during scriptural texts coUegiality among ticipated to reach final de- employed the Cautions Newsmen “auditors" has on the nature of the Church Arguments from he Biahope except in union with union with Roman Pon- as been mads cisions at the counciL tradition, is more the Roman Pontiff. tiff is not new. He uid it to the council’s proving than continued, should come from He Commission So Taxing many amendments al- at first sources praised the schema for has foundations in on the A thought. Rev. Yves prior to the its tradition, Lay postdate and is have been Eastern ready offered to the OJ> n schism In clear expression of these in , in the still under Conger, noted French order to serve bet- no- present study. schema the tifiili the On Distortion on Church that it theologian, has offend the ter the purposes of the practice of Eastern Rites One reason for the recom- coun- may have to be rewritten in cil. and in Canon 2U of the Code he is opinion that "there has not VATICAN CITY mendation. said, that I*AUIe CARDINAL - which the its council Such Ldtgt r of of Canon Law, which treats (NC) Bishops come, it la women and their role entirety, although been sufficient time to study a procedure, be noted, Montreal Pope Paul VI told in the Fathers stressed the favor- of the journalists not determined, even so. by Church have approved it in H, from either e would be mart consonant with supreme Jurisdiction of and in the world are able attitude toward the covering the ecumenical coun- closed minds or prejudices.” essence. or the mind the episcopate la an ecumen- to historical point of view. of Paul VI as cil that be considered in two proj- Pop# schema which, he sail Is “of ical council. they would be distort- A theological expert who LATER. ects before the Fathers. The Coltagtelity concerns the ing reality if their re- Bishop Albert would be concerned with Zuroweste of dace of women In the Church position end authority of the ports dealt exclusively with Belleville, IIL, the rewriting said this worid’e an member is to be discussed In a project might Bishops whan consid- apparent differences and divi- English-language take much of the Council on the and their as as a year. ered as a From sions among the council Fa- Press Commit- lay a postdate body succeeding Excerpts Council Schema role in the world • the of the thers tee. told newsmen he would comes up college Apostles. The welcome complaints or rec- in a on the in have very word •» several hundred project Church Special Indulgences cuHeglalftj. .. prtrtw from lb* introduction ,*« in the moat Receiving Fether Holy Eucharist ommendations from the the world. been added to the Conger said, took on newsmen in a press prayer "On tho N store of tho and piety toward the special atadi- latter Is the which Paul its current Virgin dience corps and would pass them on The much Pope asked meaning only re- NCITC S*Ml Smut bn i t mind the Mother of God." the Pope told them: talked onotntioni ns to the committee. about Schema 17 deal- priests and to cently. martin to* no mbnr religious say portions of tbo tm, “So the arouses in for Asa are mnitnbU tom spirit all “ONE CAN in fact be He also introduced ing with modern problems the success of the council. result, he said, •t **• roomed', rmln of Christ mem- of tntrnty. disciples desire and to look for bers U. and is not (The Advocate Oct. many are tempted well- of the S. Bishop#* expected to come X) questions not ripe action that all be ... peace- known patterns, before the Fathers at this Those who say the in many minds, many ideas “Christ being the light of fesaee nationalisms, nine-member press panel and ses- prayer that there la not hut fully united in one flock under sion. before the Divine are not exact" this tendencies, parties, as wen as its new director, Elmer Von Office or the nations, sacrosanct as- one Church of Jesus one To Christ, ahepherd. achieve thta historical and editor It waa 1-ittie Office of the Blessed he the gathered to the geographical Feldt, news of NCWC Meanwhile, revealed However, said, no- sembly. Holy which we celebrate to the goal the Church does dividisions. such as between News Service, that the 11 Virgin n in- tion of was fami- Spirit, desires to the news- recently named may gain partial coOegUltty ardently to en- symbol u one. holy, catholic cease to pray, and hope East and West, if one’s men . lay auditors will have dulgence of 500 days. A plen- liar In the early ages of Chris- lighten ell man. who Uve to and act gaze Msgr. apostolic, which the Sa- . . halts Achilla on these apparent dif- Members of the Glorieux of the Per- ary indulgence under the tianity. the dartrem of this world, vior after His Rcctten M: "Ahem press panel, resurrection Leading ferences. or takes usual conditions has n wtth Hi* pleasure in experts ia various fields, ara manent Committee of th# been tight that shines on entrusted to Non-Christians tn the Peter and Chuck: emphasizing them, the reali- available brief World Coagrees of the granted once a month to those tho face of the Church, an- to newsmen on Ley The to the Apostles sad The Church has been t distribution in the coun- to lfn ty is altered, falsified. who recite it the topics discussed at the coun- Apostolate as their daily. cil hall of nouncing Gospel to every their successors This to all man the ...... Therefore - pamphlets With the • creature "For the arc all cil. council. (Merit. 16. 15). Church, true Church cannot cease Bishops Although propounding one view or an- mother and to pray most of the "And since the Church trying to avoid making such auditors will be So far, two council Fathers other has been is n teacher of aU is the Cath- tad preach until all thou who Subsequently. representa- unable banned. It wee ... divisions and an enduring ones . tive members of the U. to stay for the entire have been ruled out of order announced sigu instrument to olic Church, directed the have not yet reached Chris . . S. by Archbishop by "The debate is cessioa because of the the officer. Christ, or so to a sacra- Roman Pontiff baa Faith surely var- press corps covering the press by presiding Bel- Fends Fetid, the council's say and by the are united to U Into ied and free within the coun- sent of other dudes they will have ment of the totimate of Bishops to one This council a letter to gium Bishop Joseph Guffens renaral secretary. No metric- unity communion with body.” goes both for Pope a cil chamber But if it is Paul permanent representative In former the whole human kind and of him Outside those “who were S.J., missionary tiott has bean . . . this tots] expressing appreciation Bishop placed on fee already marked —as it ia of information MieeyMaw de Habfct, secre- in the end its union with God, it intends structure it is dose te the certainly improved serv- Congo, Archbishop distribution of aneh material possible to find Lord, belonging of the to outline with elements His by the environments from ices tary Conference of In- Ngo dmh Thuc of Vietnam outeide tho cotmcCl ton greater care many of sanctifica- to people, brothers of His ternational Catholic Organiza- President Diem’s its owe nature and universal tion which, being to the i brother) Meanwhile. things prop- according flesh" (the tions. Vatican Radio mission to to faithful end to the Church Jewe) and for were asked to yield ter stray- to er of Christ, im- those who. who reported that the council wee the entire "distant Among thaee wfll have in* from the subject world, resting on pel to catholic unity. from Him. but not informed that eovertl . to be about other work No volume* the conclusions of either la ooe has yet been previous abandoned. recognise a James J. Norris published about the council councils and toetieo •: “Atom the Cath- God of Rum son. down for elaborating them and creator or seek in gaveled speaking have been found to olic Faithful: NJ., head of the contain an to a shadows International overtime. This language adequate to and images a God RENTA may be be- PIANO "error." Vatican CathoLio Radio said “The holy do Migration Commis- cause are present-day thinking. assembly teaches they not know.’* speakers being re- the sion. announcement waa made “This is to line with minded of the 10-minute time because the condi- Sacred Scrip- FROM GRIFFITH FOR AS LITTLE in the name of Cardins! tore and tradition The /site*, img gmoutiomt AS Commenting oo his limit Luigi tions of our time add fresh that the re- ap- by the ringing of a vicar Tragjia, general of Church is m«*ie..tt lo tko pointment this Norris sad force and ur- an rfl Ulimg rotlorotiom week, phone near their microphone Rome. stronger of s aakl “there is a to the above easary for salvation, and that dinger of after they have gency mentioned grrmorntml dUiooMt are spoken for therefore from overemphasizing the Cardinal Tragtia, the ate- goal of the Church, that those men cannot be tko ttiomd (PLUS impor- eight mimrte*. The warning la. ckoptrr. *8 saved A tance of lay ttioo said, held that a stand that all who. not being unaware MONTH representation." them men. more closely gives tune to wrap up CARTAGE) While must be taken linked that the Catholic Church The Bishops and “laymen can be use- their talk. reference to today by various so- was priests founded God are assisted ful," he said, “the important unspecified volumes "WMch cial. technical and cultural by through Jesus by deacons, in a • have Christ is a lower degree of and significant development" appeared with ecclesias- bonds, may also achieve full necessary thin* the hier No more ‘till hire! la that council “experts" tic approbation." The hooks refuse to enter it arc order, who serve Bishops and priests unity to Christ.’’ or to at are want going to be named, coun- were not named remain ml*.. the celebration of the lay people at the coun- nor was it Sacri- cil officials have Sectian I: "The ef fice (of the cil. announced. specified whether the refer- Design “Let all children of the Masa). are extra- The number of those ence was the Eternal Father stout Church ordinary ministers Later it was announced that already ' to books published remember that their of solemn designated la "sufficient with lairvreal Salvattea: Baptism and a 13th layman. Vittorio Ver- to an imprimatur. outstanding condition «tmild Holy Com meet the "This farmer needs of the coun- congregation of the not be attributed m union, and can perform onese, director general Several reports, nooe con- to their own cil.” it waa explained. jurt is called by the holy Fa- merits but various tasks of °f UNESCO, has been named There firmed, have la to a special grace public chari- hasn’t been appeared thers the Universal as an announcement Rome Church, of Christ, and if do ty. preaching and adminis- an auditor. that the Vicariate of they not of anew the Rome which extends from Abel the r*spood to this to tration. as they have “expert" bed ordered some book- thought may designation for a Just to the teat of the chosen word and far from been assigned by The first American Bishop to theologian stores not to "expose or eeli" work, be- competent whom council Fathen ones . . The Fether ing saved may volumes the . pre- they will be Judged authority. nrg* the council to taka a detailing wort of consult If they wish since destined HU Son to this more stand the teak, severely." “Although today in the . r ' IJ on Church-Stata rela- Vatican CounciL , that, boro from the chosen Church the diacooate is in tions was Bishop Ernest J. people according to the Seetiua t: “About the most cases considered flesh. only as Prlmean of Manchester, NJL, He would Church’* redeem all Links with Sen- a step which who noted its through by one asccndi exclusion from Add His death and make HU Catholic Christians; Two Cardinals broth- to the priesthood, this was not the schema “On the Nature ers sons of the Father, and ’’The Church, always the rule, nor is it of the Church’’ pious mother now under dis- that to would sanctify of knows everywhere cussion. them, all, that it is linked today. not for only individually, without many reasons to all those “In fact, the diaconate can In To an interview later be said any mutual connection, but who. being baptized, be exercised in the future M Holy are or- as I do Office He not think the that would establish them nated council with the name of Chris- a proper and de i VATICAN permanent should Into CITY (NC) who a people of anew chosen but (o nor - It. All art mem- God, tians, do not the grea of the if particulars, Paul compose profess hierarchy the Into the Pope VI has broadened of race, a whole faith particular relation* bers toe curia. royal priesthood, a or the of Church seea fit in the inter- the unity that membership of the Sa- holy nation under one head. ships exist between the Cardinal Bsa, O. la a Gar- communion under the Roman ests of the care of cred souls, Church and State. But Congregation of the Holy man-bora Jesuit end This holy Church, already Pontiff. They believe cither in certain some one of lovingly regions or Office by adding to it the Church’s pnflguratad since the be- to the general principles should be top Scripture Christ, Son of God and everywhere. In that event, it Augustin Cardinal Bea, S.J., scholars. A linnings of mankind, wonder- laid down.” one-time confi- ***** ,r * »»rked by is up to the authorities of the president of the Secretariat dant fully to the choice indelible Such a would be of Pope Plus XU. he prepared of Baptism, Church to decide whether statement (or Promoting Christian the old they Uni- came to people and to the an- sod international promi- recognize receive all or such deacons are bound IT OFF--- more Important for some coun- ty, and Cardinal cient by PUT Ildebrando nence after John XXIII part, waa manifested to some of the and the sacred law DON'T tries than Pop# sacraments, of or others, be add- Antoohittl, of the the new celibacy said, prefect Sa- ant up the Secretariat for times." many of them cultlvete faith not." TOUR CHILORFN ing that It would be helpful for cred of Re- LET Congregation Christian Unity to 1960 and the Church In the ll&OU-S. toctieu It "Of the Church UJt. Some put him In uarntoplat council The charge. as Mystical of Christ: Fathers, he do congregation, a Rady said, key Italian-born Cardinal An- PIANO HOW! not want such a statement be- body of the Roman Curia, has "We «U. who faith THE tonlutti, 65, U a former profess cause Is jurisdiction over to Him, were all Into “it a controversial questions Church diplomat who has baptised ** dealing with faith and one body and In topic, he said. But, ha added. morals. served in Spain. Al- drank one It has been proven that children It also watches China, who **we have not come over publica- bania spirit ... We form one body here Just and Canada, where be learn to play the piano are bettor student*. to tions and the of of fatthful, of Enrich your rubber stamp tha status reading books was Apostolic for 15 consisting var- DoUgats family's Ufe rent a brand contrary to Faith. Tha ious organs, dif- ... new, famous make quo, there ere knots to cut Pope years. having gifts piano, himself as is the or fering to the low as $8 a month, prefect, no- A member of the Ro- according grace available In latest models, styles minal head of the that has been congrega- man Curia given to us." and If since be was made I finishes. you should decide to buy the tion. Its administrative head piano a Cardinal in March, he toe Use within if tha Alfredo 1962, 7: “Of the Church three months, all money paid for rental and secretary, Car- became prefect of Episcopal the Sacred to Pilgrimage on Earth: will be to dinal OttavianL cartaKe applied the purchase price. For your Congregation of Religious test "Tlie sacred The addition of Cardinals assembly don’t summer convenience, you even have to visit our store Erratum Bea . teaches and and Antoohittl to solemnly pro- brings simply phone, or mail the 11 tha number of CONFIDENCE coupon below. VATICAN CITY - Bishop Cardinals Ernest J. Primetu of Man- chester, NJL, first U.S. —an assurance we Bishop to at the sec- don’t ■UMWAV RtMIUNTATWa speak WEDDING babysit due cornea with ond session of the Vatican service rendered Council, opened with a INVITATIONS GRIFFITH Piano laugh that hadn't been in BUT... efficiently and Company the U« u» show In %s',» script you your I am Interested in renting a- It alter Julius conscientiously. happened own homo our boouHful Wa DO -grand, Cardinal take expert care ot all OTHER spinet, console or upright) Doepfnar of Mu- your the valuables. nich, presiding moder- FLOWER WEDDING For Ud glove care and Name ator, introduced him as tha LINE and dependability, in both moving Bishop of Manchester, Eng- PERMA RAIS j Address. land. and call LINE, FASHIONS BY storage, I Phone Bishop Prlmeau quickly VOGUE EL corrected the error 4-7800 by 60S BROAO STREET. NEWARK, N. J. MArkat pointing out that tha Bishop Ope* Monday A Wadneeday Evening* UnM 9 of — Manchester, England, 1s CATERING PARKING AT 1« CENTRAL , .v Vwyr AVENUE (raw a I More) “a separated brother"—a •5063 8354716 Engel Brothers, Inc. ftrmU fimtim SERVICE 35 South St. 627 Park Am. Bishop of the Church of 835-3938 •fUrntmU Haw 50 Kinderkaamok M. Mofrutown. N. J. Plainfield. N. J. Or*le«, N. a °* J. England. Alt* Off*** name to trust since 1885 CA‘*«wo wm HOW JE ft art on 9 6bQj PUinStM 7 3800 Printing Wat Ntw conai 1-3500 Quay, Jsmy EBdwood MKX Council Newsmaker CcloDer 10, 1363 THE ADVOCATE 3 New York’s Cardinal Cardinal Doepfner Disagrees Cardinal Spellman Opposes The man who opened discussion on the lay son of a grocer, he attended the town’s public dlaconate in the Vatican Council this week schools, where ho was a good Latin student, probably did more — to publicize the question a good athlete and a debater. at least In the U. S. than other of the for —■ any Following an excellent acfcdemic record at Diaconate 2,500 council Fathers. If a from France he Lay sent to Rome for Proposal Bishop Fordham, was theological had offered the same senti- studies at the North American College and the VATICAN CITY - law of for the voiced Cardinal Bacci, who ments — that (RNS) celibacy priest- by restoration of Pontifical Urban University of the Propagation Francis Cardinal of hood and lead to fall- called the dan- the permanent rank of deacon of the Faith. Spellman might a propoMl "vary New York, addressing the 41st ing off In vocations for the could be both costly and harm- He was ordained in Rome May 14, 1918, and gerous.” of the since seminariins ful — general congregation priesthood, to future vocations most returned to the Boston Archdiocese where he COUNTERING CARDINAL Second Vatican remain .deacons. American papers would have was engaged in work. From 1922 to Council, spoke might pastoral Spellman's objection that a afforded the statement the 1925 he vice chancellor the archdiocese out against the establishment At present, deacons are sim- was of permanent dlaconate would of a permanent order of dea- candididates for the same inside-page treatment and was a staff member and later editor of ply priest- raise the difficulty of special cons in the Church to which hood and are. ordained usually given to most other day-to- the Pilot, diocesan weekly. (harried ad- last be- seminaries. Cardinal Doepfner council news. men might be in the year before day said that the text gives IN 1125, POPE Pius XI named him an mitted. present But the speaker was Fran- at- coming priests. Deacons help tache in the Secretariat of post He An- in the celebration of only the dogmatic foundations cis Cardinal Spellman, Arch- Papal State, a was supported by High for s possible change In he filled until his in 1932 as Aux- tonio Cardinal a mem- Mass. bishop of New York — and appointment Bacci, They may give Holy Church practice, but does not iliary Bishop of Boston. He was consecrated in ber of the Roman Curia, and and by the following day most newspaper readers Communion, perform bap- Rome Cardinal later enter into any disciplinary were as conversant with the historical role of by Eugenio Pacelli, Pope Ernesto Cardinal Rufftni of tisms. But they may not cele- Pius X1L considerations. the deacon In the Church as they were with Palermo, Sicily. Julius Car- brate Mass, hear confessions, He to in dinal All it does, he said, is to Sandy Koufax’ 15 strikeouts. rose quickly a prominent place Doeptner of Munich later or administer other Sacra- U. S. Church make it possible for com- affairs, a position reflected by his took an opposing view. ments. THE SPOTLIGHT of has never personal with President Roosevelt petent authority, under the publicity friendship In the early Church, the dea- THE FROF06AL for a of far from the since a visit in he became the per- guidance the Holy See, to strayed 74-year-old prelate he (during 1936 Drat con had a very important pos- manent dlaconate war em- make for was consecrated a in 1932. Named Arch- to offer Mass in the White House). provisions special re- Bishop priest ition as personal assistant to bodied in a chapter on the gions where the of bishop of New York in 1939, he has been an Shortly after Cardinal Pacelli ascended the the Bishop, controller of ec- presence structure of Church in Dc- unofficial and controversial leader of the deacons could in many sometimes papal throne in 1939, he named Bishop Spellman clesiastical sec- ways the goods, private S. Catholics since. to be York. Later that Ecdesia, schema on the make up for the prolonged U. ever Archbishop of New year retary, and regular intermedi- nature of Church. Last Franklin D. Roosevelt called him he was Vicar of the U. S. the scarcity of priests. "my named Military ary between the Bishop and year, several Latin American the order of dea- favorite Bishop;” some Catholic publications Armed Forces,,a post he still holds. His Christ- Uie faithful. Often the Instituting said Bishop's have him as too conservative. News- mas to visit servicemen are as famous prelatei a peramanent con as a permanent rank, he tagged trips successor was chosen from SPECIAL dlaconate was necessary in said, could entail dan- week described his administration of the New as the man himself. He was proclaimed a Car- A AUDIENCE - Pope Paul VI took time off from the deacons possibly view of the serious shortage of among for the York Archdiocese as “efficient almost dinal In 1948 Pius XII. of ger tradition of clerical beyond by Second Vatican Council to hold a belief.” the cares the special priests In their countries. CARDINAL SPELLMAN celibacy, but if the in St. only HE ENJOYS A story, and delighted in re- audience the courtyard of Damausus, whert 250 Cardinal cautioned His uncompromising stand on federal Spellman said it was surprising that the choice of such deacons were several an encounter he bad polio victims, some in wheelchairs, on stretchers and on that aid to schools has been highly praised and calling years ago making the dlaconate a schema text should propose made indiscriminately. The with a at his residence. foot for hit Tho is roundly condemned. priest gathered blotting. Holy Father shown permanent order to which the establishment of a dlacon- dlaconate necessarily involves The Cardinal answered the door wbea the horo at ho of married A list of his honorary degrees and titles caresses the head a polio-stricken girl held men could be ad- ate as a permanent and stable many questions, he added, but maid was not available and personally greeted in mitted would runs to six typewritten pages; be is a fellow the arms of her father. endanger the rank in the Church. He aald the schema only opens the the priest who had rung. of the International College of Surgeons, an ad- this was a disciplinary matter way to the necessary solutions. "I'd like to see the Archbishop's secretary,” miral in the Nebraskan Navy, and a chief in which had no place in a dog- the caller said. The Holy Father's Week the Osage Indian tribe. The National Chamber matic constitution such as De Parish "Perhaps," the Cardinal suggested, “I can Wayne of Commerce gave him its - National Travel Ecdesia. adding there was help you myself." "If you don't mind. I’d like Award, certainly an uncontested honor. He has even some doubt that it should Masses Listed to see the secretary himself," the been hooored as America's Outstanding Citizen Archbishop's be discussed at alL Praise for Polio Victims WAYNE — Rev. Carl J. "This is and has won municipal tributes from Pough- priest replied. important." Cardinal Spellman contended Cardinal Spellman smiled at the visitor. Wolsin, pastor of the new par- keepsie to Paris. VATICAN CITY that since the dlaconate as a "Hold on." he said. "I’ll get him here (NC>-Pope his conquering spirit, but ra- ish of Our Lady of Consola- Paul IV told stable and permanent rank m BORN IN a special audi- ther a* an aid. ao too the has Whitman. Mass., May 4, 1889, right away.” so- * the has become ob- tion announced that Sun- ence of vitims ‘Painful Problem hierarchy polio that they licitude of the Church for day Masses will begin Oct. 13 must bear their and VATICAN solete, there was no ressoo crosses be man's moral and aptritual sat CITY (NC) - at the for steps to be taken to restore Sehuyler-Colfax Junior Heartened of Reform a b all Paul a tag example to man- ration will no( be at Pope told convention High School by Spirit regarded its form without oo Hamburg kind. on the previous an obstacle but as protection, problems of refugees Turpike here. "Instead careful consideration of the of being in need of as a that "all the efforts of guarantee and aid in the joint Masses are scheduled on reasons which led to the or- comfort." Pope Paul told the all men of good not conquest of hit ultimate will are the hour from 8 to iginal change. Nor, he a m. noon Outlines Protestant victims, "you " too much to polio yourselves bring this obsess- aims stressed, Father Wolsin has taken up Hopes teach others bow to live and ing and should serious dif- painful problem to an The concluded not- residence at 78 Dr. bear the adversttiei of life.’* Pope by end " ficulties In the practical order Surrey "Just ing: as we congratulate be disregarded. The Pope said their "cour- Paul said that "almost in efforts to safe- Pope age stirred in him great you your The Cardinal pointed out that the everywhere" persons and for CH1UIBEN For Vatican Council ” the health of and the dlaconate admiration and consolation guard man making a per- families are farced to leave guarantee his physical effici- manent order would The audience was held in their homes necessit- for SEUfilOUS to will the Courtyard of St. Damasus, ency. you appreciate ate the organization of special For ibr Proleitont world, Voticon Council II promises o Many specific matters will "Is that not a standing ap- where 2S0 in wheel the motherly solicitude of the bouses for the of dea- OP for EVQtYONE bold snlrrssol rtntudl end ibr Cotbolic Cbmnb be discussed, many votes will persons peal to good people to unite training reforms of Church which sees to it chairs, on stretchers and that cons. He Mid this could in- The Adi be taken, many matters of on in a peaceful competition to geored touord et toluol Chris Hon unity. ocote btrt the wonderful foot were gathered progress of flict grave hardships in lo- CATHOLIC erlicle ubot ibr trie Protestont Church policy and doctrine help these numerous refugees presents on on Am om hopes After his bless the which man is the builder and calities where the Church Is will be clarified and defined giving mg. find ooce more a peaceful BOOKS for from the count il. It wot written by o Slumlord Unit erssty Pope walked among the inva- beneficiary in this estraor- already encountering grave Among these, the following competition to help these nu MUnrSUlMt who ol of of rtligion is on obserter the conned for lids and chatted with dmary period history may hardships in maintaining sem- professor are ooes that Protestants will many, merous refugees find ooce the World Alliome end children truly benefit and not harm inaries of Reformed Presbyteriom Churches. watch with special interest particularly young more a peaceful life and the him " • opportunity of life Cardinal Ruffin! told the By ROBERT McAFEE BROWN • The issue of religions lib- leading the • council Fathers he was erty. Nothing the Church Advices Miisioner* of a man and a citizen in re- par- Shomm’t What does the Protestant lic that must be discovered ticularly concerned about the principle could do at the council would dignity and lib- mmoT ott VATICAN CIT\' (NC) - A I ifilara that Vatican II will built into under- Papal the asked. possibility of waiving the re- hope ac- any true have more erty?” Pope immediately help- group of American standing of the of lay per- VATICAN CITY - Two quirement of celibacy in the complish? meaning ful non- "As gentlemen know, repercussions among sons for the African you beading — That the can even the Church American Cardinals Rich- proposed permanent dlaconate. question Cathodes than a forthright heard the Church is with you whole- The first millions Pope Paul VI ard Cardinal be asked is significant of an session of the declaration by the Cushing of Bos- heartedly tn this work of The same concern was Bishops warn that and hard- jus- council made clear suffering ton and James Francis amazing change in Pro- that con- about liberty of conscience Car- tice and charity." hr Mid. ships lay ahead testant-Catholic relations. It cern (or reform was not be- ami freedom of for dinal McIntyre of Los An- • worship The group coousted of 18 not viewed the Catholic — was very long ago that ing by noo-Cathoiics. Here is an geles were among those re- area men and women of the Lay Menta/ce to Blind Protestants would not have Church merely, as an internal where noo-Catho- ceived during the week by [LOT historically Mission Association of VATICAN unrelated Helpers CITY (NC) - God for anything from a matter, to the rest Paul Other papal vis- "hoped" lics have, often with good Los have Pope council of the Catholic of Christendom, but that the Angeles They included did not give man Mlvatioo reason, been itors Brother Joseph apprehensivr signed on for a three-year Church, and Catholics would Church was aware that what- about "Cathode Ntccto. F S.C., through physical viaion but power.” and period and will follow their superior gen- ever sbe did about through vision. not have concerned them- her own It Is fortunate that there eral of the Brothers of the spiritual Pope ap- normal careers at nurses, selves with non-Catholic life would affect her relation- Paul VI told members of the ex- pears to be hope for a clear- teachers, builders, Christian Schools, Archbishop with all of the mechanics National Catholic Association pectations ship "separated cut conciliar V agnail statement on the and in other occupations Kgidio i Apostolic thanks the brethren" who do not fully of the Italian Blind Today, to spirit matter. Paul urged the Delegate in the U. S.; Rev. Oatriatai share that life with her. Pope con- of the late Pope John, not Kiecardo Lombardi. S J. la an audience the re- irmttic cfcactowk • A treatment of the rela- tingent to their Pope mn ai The very decision to invite accept pro- only have channels of com- founder of Use Movement for called the biblical injunction, tionship between Scripture bably difficult life in the mis- munication been but non Catbobc observers to be "Blessed CHIC-MATIB .. reopened and Tradition. Last fall the and to a Better World, and President are those who do not present at all sessions of the sionary spirit per- also channels of genuine ex- Aden Abdullah Osman of see and believe.” council discussed (and re- servere in their work and council indicates that the change understanding a that would Somali. lit noted that God said men Catholic Church is concerned jected) proposal and charity-— channels that have Catholic-Pro- will tee Him not throagh the to polarized 4 The Holy Father went to FIDELITY in both directions foster closer relations with I ulue' are flowing senses but — non-Cathobcs testant differences oo the re- Supreme Salvator Mundi Hospital in through faith betweeo Catholics and Protes- rather than to VATICAN UNION THUIT COMPANY lation of Scripture and Tradi- CITY (NCI — Rome four ailing through an attitude of t he build new walls of ec- to visit pre- tants. tion in of Pope Paul told members t*( which terms out-dated lates: Archhuhop Thomas spirit is given through The Protestants' greatest clesiastical insularity. 6th century polemics. There an internatioeal congress on the Word So it is for a continuation Pothacamury of Bangalore. hope for the council's second is hope that a new statoment aeronautical and space med- ol this kind of spirit that the India. Auxiliary Bishop Leon session Is that the man- spirit on this matter will be able to icine that man remains the Protestant most hopes when ard P. Crowley of St Paul. ifested in the first session will draw Cathodes and Protes "supreme value" in the visi- he surveys the possibilities Minn : Coadjutor Archbishop be continued. This may seem unis closer to one ble world for both Church that lie ahead The election of another. and Anthony Jordan of Edmonton. a modest but it con- hope, • clarification science. Pope Paul VI is a reassur- A of tho re- Alberta. and Nebraska- tains the promise of every- The said that the ing indication that such will lation between the authority Pope at born Bishop John Bokenfohr. thing creative that may titude of the Church FABULOUS CLEARANCE indeed be the mood of the of the Bishop of Rome (the toward (> M l. of Kimberley, South emerge out of subsequent science and is council, since Pope Paul Pope) and the authority of technology one Africa. sessions of Vatican II, For of clearly stands not only in the other Bishops. Vatican 1 "admiration, encourage- the thing that was most im- ment and solicitude " apostolic succession to John (1870) dealt only with the for- pressive to non-Catholics "Our XXIII but also in a kind of mer. and hat given an exag- meeting." the Pope about the first session was the gerated spiritual succession, being picture of the rela- said, "undertines a principal CLEARANCE manifest openness to reform tion of of SALE! committed to the same con- papal authority to the aspect human progress oo the part of the assembled of other which Ml»»'l eel*: WO Dtnrtary O cerns as his predecessor. authority Bishops. A you. as defenders of Ik* »lWtin.l Ui M« CVO Bishops. It is possible that In terms further definition of the mean- physical health, and we. at rmi. wi riMM at. v*ut ft "Reform” has not been ing of the of protectors of the a of specific actions the coun- authority the spiritual word in Catholic cir- church as focused Its health of man. popular cil will not accomplish very in epis- can celebrate and still is in leaders would rid that cles, not many much, and it would be un- copal get of together ... la, the pri- because of Its to of the of man. circles, connec- wise predicate hopes for many stereotypes noo- macy . . C * COSTUME tion with the events of the the council those a (holies have and would VERONICA'S JEWELRY on merely "Man is for us and for you Protestant Reformation of the of open the door to closer rela- pieces legislation that one the supreme value in the visi- tions between 16th century. But Vatican 11 hopes to see enacted. Even Catholicism ble world. We are pleated to VEIL has already succeeded In so, the Catholic Church does and Eastern Orthodoxy. believe that, just as your an- that the "re- not assemble of • other demonstrating nearly 3,000 In more specific xiety for the physical health of the Catholic its leaders it be PLAYERS forming" merely to create areas, can hoped that of man. exposed to the risks Church Is a Catho- an Vatican II will genuinely atmosphere. give new di- and experiences of flying in DRASTICALLY rection in "bringing the the present atmosphere and in space, church up-to-date.” In coun- la not regarded as a check on like THE SONG OF tries the U. S, for ex- Paterson... revision of the laws ample. BERNADEnE REDUCED affecting "mixed marriages” A AiM-til lit* fran W*rT*t'i (Continued from Page 1) pastor of St. Margaret's. Mor- would alleviate many of the pt* y N***l by i*** A W*lw Ktn locra. li K M , o( St. Bonaven- ristown. will review the pa- causes of local friction be- SUftlQt) Ik* union at ture Monastery. 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mm U S. GOV'T. GRADE "A" THI BEST FOR * VI LBS TURKEYS SHOP RECEIVES MEDAL - C Malcolm Davis of Bernardsville, president of Union m ito Fidelity Trust & Cos., receives the Seton Hall Gold Yous c Medallion from Msgr. Edward * TOMS J.flemingexecutive Mr r HENS vice of the after he tender president university, addressed a student convocation there l a .. , Oct. 2. lo lbs and up PLUMP Leonard chairman of the 10-15 lb. Avg. Dreyfuss, convocation, second from left, and Frederick H. jusanvn*vcstamx dktt. Groel, of the New State president Jersey Chamber of Commerce, witness the event C / Protestants WILL FATHER APPLES ( ttPwrasM 3 •■■•29* i Aid Bus Plan TEILHARD CHANGE IL V. Grapefruit 4 * 29* 39 MEDINA. Ohio (NC) - CATHOLIC Protestant religious and lay THINKING? leaden here are organizing a Fo»h«f Teilhard died In New York fund drive to provide school in 1955. Eight BONELESS TURKEYS month* hi* Carrots ZZ 89*1 bus transportation for chil- later, abounding book The Phenomenon *,lo* dren Catholic of Man" In H attending a appeared Pori*. It i* a book, »ay* this *69* r school. week Potatoes V^.39* • FISH 39* * Saturday Evening Post, that hot caused fierce DEPT.* Jack Kortc, chairman of the in the Church. Its Iwnt *69* controversy influence it now felt in 69* St. Francis Xavier School par- Rome. read how Yet, you'll Father Teilhard was for- FLOUNDER ents' bus committee, said he the Cauliflower *99* bidden, by Society of Jesus, to of 65* has been asked not to name publish any hit writings while he lived. And leaders of the drive until they how, as a devout Steaks* 99* servant of the he 69* have had an oppo. (unity for Church, obeyed to the letter. The I9‘S warm ond of further meetings. touching story Father Teilhard, written *99* John SHRIMP 69* St. Francis pupils have been by Kobler and beautifully photogrophed school by 24-M> riding public buses . nilippo Halsmon. it in the October 12 Post. since the beginning of the 29* current term but the trans- portation will be cut off by 69* Oct. 16. The city school board vot- rosff ed to end the service after RIB ROAST Ohio Atty. Gen. William R. Sax be issued an opinion say- B»od, 59 ing that such rides were il- REGULAR )j C legal. &' 79 - |b .i§V

Seton Hall EVERYTHING'S PRICED RIGHT AT SOOP-RITE!. SAFETY m SAM SHOP-RITE Fills Post Save 102T99* 3-Pound Can M■ cuuC SOUTH ORANGE - Robert PROFIT SHOP-RITE B. Reilly of Bay Head has been appointed director of de- SHORTENING 49 velopment at Seton Hall Uni- BISCUITS versity, it was announced this Swt*<-tmill< or Buttermilk week by Msgr. Edward J. Gold Medal. Hedter or Fleming, executive vice presi- WHY BBT r 4< Off Wkbury dent/ \\jWow PAY * o ' M W * ,49* will be for ,0 " Reilly responsible MORE’ Chase & Sanborn the coordination of fund-rais- COFFEE 4c Off \ ing activities on the govern- c 59* ment, corporation and founda- 39* 10c Off tion level. A native of Jersey \ 0 and an alumnus of INSTANT City Holy /fl Cele Slaw 19* COFFEEM‘79; Cross, he has done extensive study of the Russian language KITCHEN COOKED •o" $ and has taught languages and WHITE TUNA"»:£i--~3 - 1 sociology on the university ROAST level. lIP His most recent assignment BEEF CLING PEACHES *65*4 has been In connection with •2*5*2 ft* APPtTi/ts J 6 development program for the OV nft'i m. ■ K » $ Archdiocese of Washington, WH,Rf • TOMATOES 1- DC. ' ,b», TR 3 1 A V Atilt 00 A.I jgP Reilly will assume his •e 4

at Seton Hall Oct, c° position 15. c« YELLOW PUNCH—-3- 89* New Board Makeup 05 ARMOUR ICE CREAM^^^MHoNand DutchTreat' 59* In Chicago INSURED CANNED CHICAGO (NC) - Lay per- . sons and Sisters have been named to the PICNIC MAXWELL Chicago Catho- | TOMATO lic School Qoard for the first time. s 99 Four HOUSE lay people, including a 3«„ 1 and mother KETCHUP Negro professor a s of six echoed children, and SAVINGS and Loan Association Ham *ST 3 - 2“ I A Crfin three ,v Sisters were appointed b,, »• ? the 40 Commerce Ham 5 1 ‘3 lcoffk to 23-member advisory Street, Newark 2, N. J. Mitchell 3 0260 | Albert body by Cardinal *« ■'< 1 Weiineiduys to 8p m Meyer. f«M parking AT KINNIV GARAGf Twenty dioceses now have ACROSS THi STRttt through Sotui Juy Night. October 12. 19*3. Not lor rMporafek typogropl ‘ xron. W* rtwv* tlx right to Umit quantltit, laymen on school boards. IThere’s a Shop-Rite Near You —Call ESsex 5-73001 T 6 H E A D VOCATI October 10, 1963 For the Council The Question Box The World Is One Planning Essential “The mission vocation is one of great .responsibilities. Bishop Navagh' has like- and happiness immense privilege, when wise dramatic given evidence of his sup- In all is said, but it must Children be understood port of the Mission Church since coming Having rightly. Its pleasures and rewards do not to Paterson. R*v. L*o and Rev. Robert come in F*rl*y, S.T.D., Hunt, S.TD., of wordly trifles, but in generous Our Bishops in Rome for the council sacrifice.” Immaculate . Conception Seminary, Darlington, Ramsey, N.J., realize that half of their number are mis- are editort of The Question Box, Questions be addressed So the may spoke renowned The to them Bishop sionary Bishops. 20th century is the there for entwert in tbit column, or to Question Box James E. Walsh, of China. living martyr missionary age of the Church. One can- Editor, The Advocate, 31 Clinton St., Newark 2, N.J. not be a true Catholic today without be- THE U. S. HAS a mission vocation How does ,a married cou- Q. God’s Invitation to procrea- to the ing a missionary. You can measure rest of the world. The Church in your ple recognize God’s invitation tion is also one to education. America is love of God by how much you desire to to procreation? The two be sensing this duty. Yet our cannot separated. spread the Church of Christ. faithful donate an average of 27 cents This question arises from Another "measure" for re- each for all last week's discussion of the sponsible unveils territories under the MISSION parenthood Congre- SUNDAY, Oct. 20, gives between itself in the words gation of the differences "planned" following Propagation of the Faith. of us the to everyone opportunity “go on parenthood and "responsible" of Cardinal Suenens: "It is This when we possess 6% of the the popula- missions" by prayer and by a real parenthood. One of the criti- worthy of a Christian to per- tion of the world and 46% of the world’s sacrifice. Fulfill your mission vocation by cisms leveled against the for- form an act of such staggering wealth. mer was its failure to lay natural and con- renewing your membership in the Society supernatural 60 hold of the full theological di- sequencee in con- Although dioceses this year show- for the of the Faith and complete Propagation by mension of sciousness of the act’s ed a decrease in sacrifices for the parenthood; to see cause. poor praying for the conversion of the world it of as a deeply personal and in- Bringing a child into the world Africa, Asia, and Oceania, neverthe- in the spirit of the ecumenical council. timate response of two people is a sacred act; it is fitting less many U. S. Bishops are making great Every Catholic today has a mission to God’s unique love for them. that a couple should decide sacrifices in their individual dioceses for vocation, one of happiness and of sacri- Implied in this idea of re- upon it once they have pre- the missions. sponse is that God has taken viously considered it before fice. Our first concern is that people know the initiative and invited the God and deliberately deter- Archbishop Boland has permitted Christ. But we are increasingly aware their love mined to do seven of couple to express of it, leaving noth- our priests to go to Latin Amer- that must work “to we uplift the de- Him in this most natural yet ing to chance. The expected ica and he has given every support and pressed nations" and to satisfy the needs mysterious manner. The next and hoped-for child will be encouragement to the official program of the people who hunger in body and step Is theirs. If they open greeted by more love to help of the for the themselves to this gift of love. him the more bis Society Propagation of the soul because the world is one. develop He will them home was Faith in our parishes. the create within prepared for his ar- Bishop Stanton, The mission vocation can be carried that archdiocesan awesome love-response rival" ("Love and Control," director of the Society for out each of us if there is by whole-souled which so mirrors the 101). the closely p Propagation of the Faith, has immersion in it and praised generous sacrifice, mysterious love that unites Fa- In a word, God’s invitation the in youth our schools for their sacri- with reliance ther, Son, and tn one together on the grace of Spirit to procreation reveals itself in fices in their Divine Nature. assuming mission duties and God which is never wanting. prayerful calculation and plan- ning. Hr is pleased neither by LN EMPHASIZING this dia- an unthinking submission to logical between relationship sexual instinct, nor by "btind" God and mao—that He does confidence which refuses to The Roman address Himself Curia to each ooe of see the reality of the situation and invites us our response—- in which the couple are we are very much aware of placed. Much has been written about the role with representatives of the world's Bish- the pitfall of a false relativism of the Roman Curia in the its func- should the ecumenical or subjectivism. Within certain past, ops, council so de- WE KNOW many parents of today and religious sects, for tioning possible changes to be sire it.” example, large families who are in ev- made the adherents are encouraged to by council for the future. There is no doubt that ery sense of the word respon- Pope changes will form their consciences accord- Paul VI, the sible parents. The love that anticipating deliberations of take we place all, hope, for the glory ing to whatever "inspirations'’ the one finds in these home*, ex- council, addressed the Roman Curia of God and the salvation of souls. No his- they receive from God. itself in the unselfish two weeks ‘Greatest pressing ago. torian would deny that Pope Paul's ob- Epoch' Tragically these "direct in- labor of both husband and servation on terventions" more often thin HIS ADDRESS the function of the Curia wife to provide a proper and had three purposes: over the centuries not are emotional rather than healthy climate for their chil- praise, and past has been extreme- finding peace, exhortation. He divina in origin. dren's physical, ly effective, but there is also the emotional, complimented its members on the activ- recogni- For the "In the beginning was the mental and spiritual growth, tion that meet Church ities of the Curia changeswill take place to is Christian realism over the years, specif- Word, and the Word was with of tha the changing times of the 20th order. ically about its “regular, coher- century God; and the Word was God highest Such realism untiring, rktt column it and the centuries uriUen Father übile And the Word made will be a contradiction to follow. being by decide ... always ent and stimulating government which GrOeUy to push for a conciliar was Migr- Georg, G. Higgim, it in Ram* for lb* ecumenical count.!. flesh and dwelt us" to the egoistic spirit of this has the Church not statement about freedom of re- among brought only to ex- POPE PAUL, who himself had serv- F*tb*r world. Greeley u am from lb* 14.000 (Jn.l; 1 4 14). la these sim- ternal but autbor-tociologitS Chicago Arch- ligion: people Jam the expansion also to interior sen- ed as a member of that for dioca terse St. John body more i*. National Liturgical Confer- ple, sentences, Unfortunately, however, this sitivity and vitality.” than SO takes us to the heart of the is not years, said: "It can be observed By REV. ANDREW M. GREELEY ence; the Pope announces a always the case. We himself the Curia matter. The Word of God have Linking to in “in- today that the resolution to modernize drastic reform of the to also known parents of Last summer there tw miiisi The National in insuring the handi- Kueng hr Health made son uninformed revelation Survey by shores. Within a few weeks a by capped as they are those without As such are meas- attitude* But wo can't look the U. S. Public Health Service impair- things will never contradict indicates European scholar who was —lt ments, of ured. the ecumenic el Is to Rome for some that one in providing course, they are known eg* everything; them, for reason also is from person 10 in this country has to only a handful of Mwr. Jaaaaa P. Lmq. FJL. AJL. still Is its ft’s not sur- on u». And un- in jobs where the disorder Infancy, thing* depend God. at In. M«r. M b» an which limits his placed would American Catholics became Batman-: Impairment normal prising, therefor*, that Pro- leu wo act there 1* going to p»k- PJL. TS ill I 11 COataa BL. not create a risk. a national hma range of activities. In addition figure aod his be doubt *. K J MAIM WAA to those testants among others sUll that this freedom a* IW CMWttc Praaa W lecture NOWr, LETS this to a tour turned into the apply naUaa aad UdarmaUaaal M born with hold some Ideas about a* well as tntere*t In the tw I Woa some physical or mental dis- THOSE NOT IN A strange few IW CatSaOa hm ta position to hind of triumph usually re- practical situations. Sobacrfbar the Catholics. Scriptures and social life NCS-C l*~t lame* aad IllUlai order, there are thousands who an- hire the served for The first assurance that a handicapped can still offer help astronauts. At least For •steads the lower receive butane*, there has been to echelon*. has tSSfilal Baartt IW Baa Mansi nually disabilities from work in- by creating an awareness part of his came couple that they are be- of the abilities popularity little change in the notion that W Sill. STD. PSD . Max Baa. from the fact ing invited God to Wa J DaapiirW. STL.. SID ; BL juries or acquire some mental or emo- of these that he was Catholics CATHOLIC FAMILY by parent- people. in general are not in- action hood Is Jf. Maw. Wnaa C. HaWßacßj tional recognized as someooe who their own love one tor Rt Baa. Bar. Oaarai W. Shaa. ITS.t disorder. If all we have terested la the action —with its monthly to offer them is pity, Scriptures. Tbo, the other. Not la the child Bi So M«r. Mack 1 nuvaaM. symbolized the fresh air Pope only MB. Federal and state vocational rehabil- we’re the idea persist* that the meeUngs evenly divided be- I Varj- w Km. Tkomaa M. Insulting them. need help, John an of love and Btardoa. LLB . Vrr, Kra Mur. WU- They was trying to bring to tween discussion expression itation programs and educational train- but average Catholic is uncon- Scriptural ts bam N raid. MLS: lUv WXaai J. the kind that gives them an the Church. therefor* a contradiction DMt STXi Baa. jam W. O'SaUl; oppor- about and social is an y. cerned social and com- inquiry Baa. ing have helped prepare of the to Faculties and student bodies when the couple have failed to William KaWr. AM.. STJ.I many tunity help themselves. ideal vehicle to Baa PraacM J. Haaftfcm. STL munity problems until hla own accomplish achieve in certain Catholic universities this genuine love—but his bin(i today operation will tensed this; and now his On Vietnam pro- The paper sajd that Mrs. Credit Union NCWC Press Dep'[?] vide the acid successor. Paul VI. is test, it is felt by Gladys Waite, S3, of Knowles going Washington, D.C. Editor: the that farther along the road which Hunting Refuge Mas Calendar press major progress View. Holme Woods, Bradford, Makes Report has been m-de. John set foot upon. I am writing in regard to had to be lifted aboard the NEWARK The Credit Paul is not Protest On. II no Mv attar r»n- reaching out on- Sought your editorials concerning the Perk-p» the most signifi- airplane which took her to Union -n« M Clan Orta QL Cr rrat. ly to "other Christians” of Queen of Angela Anti-Illiteracy situation in cant Lourdes When and Editor: South Vietnam. development in recent she returned Jews, but Church reports that it made months to also to those of Quoting from most regarding the place of a week later she did not even A 450-a ere tract enclosed In Unit to Form your recent the many other He loans of $30,545.72 since the the at religions. editorial: “We are still press the council was a need crutches. organisation in- a fence is readied ranting On IS - is the was founded, high being Editor: about JiwiOV aeries of touching nerve of the an alleged persecution statements by Rev. The Universe quoted Mrs. $11,146 the in South Jersey as a place Rat realisation that there ia a cluding during We are planning to set up of Buddhists which Emile Gabel, secretary has since OH M Witautu SL Satan. gen- Waite as she was "in where wild animals may be saying longing in almost all men for past year. a chapter of the Knights of to be WMan ire Claaa VWa Ol SM Cab eral of the International Cath- killed proved phony.” terrible agony until the aec- to with no chance for Don Quixote in which C . tewalM olic Press contact tome way with the The unioo has assets of $ll,. Newark, I would OH. It Ttarataj. a Hanam Union. Hr formal- ond in when escape. The will will suggest that you con- day Lourdes," she divine and for and 200.28, to its proprietor get become Starr ■ VWlttL WO rinaa. ised his purity according presi- eventually head- sult the position in an article "prayed with all heart a fee for each ooe killed. very reputable Cath- Wtaa at Cawaiaa Prat my and goodness. He is of the dent, Levi Holland. Interest of quarters of our organisation. which the making - analyses olic OH It Mt« at Lata, rramat philoeopb felt inside magaxine Commonweal something happen ecumenical council a of $489 08 has been earned de- Omar Swift of Bridgeton, Since Newark is lal sae data lai A O. 1-rW at center by making theological reasons me.” concerning Uus Atatata humble labor owner of the tract, is making headlines in Latin matter. Your for universal positors America - roads very narrow views concerning OH IS Sawreas. W Mar at for easy access. with religious missions in Bo- tlnen. Caatitan he data Wtaa the Buddhist problem in South Cl Caaaaaaa Prat V ietnam are very disturbing OH ■ Saatai SO Salta/ attar Praairaat we Claaa Gnaaa It Love You to me in that la« laatar iHi Na God they are con- ant i taa> Pvaaa at tta rata. Cr. Prat trn trary to accepted facta. taoan at

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By BISHOP FULTON J. SHEEN

Three pamphlets on tithing achs with sand. came to our office, with the “Ninety per cent for me” in your in bold For in the face Humors following print: of that starva- future God: 10%; for me: M%. tion! If there was ever an un- Love is not statistical. We /c a/i/icu/tff Christian idea, it is skimming have too much hunger and the 10% foam for our Creator, starvation in the world to cal- (...And a Doctor’s Bill, Redeemer and culate our Think Chris too) our our giving. Sanctifier, in order that 00% tian and be Christian. Love the of the liquid wealth may go to Lord with your whole mind Sfife and heart and soul. Sjf*„'e/y W. Stanton, 31 Mulberry St, THIS DOES NOT mean that Newark, or Msgr. William F, we should give all, but it does Louis, 34 DeGrasse St., Pater- mean that we not meas- may son. &c/cXe* S-i/X-JsM ure. We give according to our love. The Holy Father's Con- PLANNING TO gregation for the Propaga- move? Let our circulation tion of the Faith recently re- department that send know two weeks in advance to 9?/ie* quested we $lO,- '.'f/j/M 000 {mediately to feed children insure uninterrupted delivery. &a/ite*y who were so hungry that they were filling their empty stom- I\/1 v Forty Hours RENTALS AH,l,o*» el CM IIfCTRONICS Newark "EASY RENTING CXI. 11, IHJ EAST LIVING ft. >n«'i. MtaMa fti Newark ft Mam at LUan, M C-.j ft . Newark fa)r W IlinWt An.. Jtomy, FREE SERVICE WE LOOK ML Join Um Ct Anderean AFTER Baptist. An.. FREE REPUCEMENTS InßMriM C(m<«pUm. it Vrtilixj YOUR SAVINGS ft- Jmii l. rn Madaoa ft, Hactowaort AwunpUoa. 1U Cod Ida. PI.. IMI) RENTAL PUNS TO WITH... ADDID YOU GET: ft Umm't, Uft ft * Willow An.. SUIT TOUR the Weeks wkoa BUDGET INTEREST SECURITY in inst WEEK • • Oct. ft INI MONTH TEAR X _ Twswn Nttti Aha* NctvcMt up to $lO,OOO »■ c. HI Waaklnatea An., . ftojAn Agency of U S Gov fe:»£xt“iss ernment. CHjr m ft. TBann's. PROFIT fl Ml Waahkistoa An.. from IS EX- KoaUwwik TRA dividend days Money deposited on Sooner or someone in 103 A l coir. later, your family is going or before the 15th auaruilsa. W. M to need hospital care... statistics show that one in irou. eerns dividends from lanael. I Pawalc every three families will be hit serious illness theMit by TV! I. «H Saddle lllr.r this Just as owe the Blue Cross-Blue Shield PROfIT from the high- year. you your family finest of SIISMW An.. Won health owe 4 est interest rote. protection, you yourself financial protection. P. O. Box 420 Brawl.MM HMm Bird . Site)-luuu« LIf fit Blue Cross and Blue Shield provide both! Learn CONVENIENCE, t00... Newark 1, New Jersey Aaeumpiiee. Mala An.. Waad Bid,# 19” PORTABLE TV DIVIDCNO Seve by moil. We more about these plans now—send the PI" pey coupon Today. ANNUM postage both COMPOUNDtO ways. There is no and no salesman will call me Paterson Rft MONTH obligation Please send complete information QUA"T tR LY •N M MONTH Osl. It INI concerning Blue Cross-Blue Shield en- 595 RtNTAI RUN rollment. ft. Mt Kant?. . ( Utlon Hoijr Paaul/ Chape*. Cm tout ftatloa 4 f Trenton 1

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Alexander la By WILLIAM H. MOORING Peloquin Chorale, Peloquin, SATURDAY. OCT. IS currently working on a “Te Detim" for presentation at St is *ra. mi _ chneopiHr.. How fir the '‘docu- Joseph's College, Rensselaer, Ind., next spring. should Decency condemns as "a pre- film He also has a Mast in with the of mentary" be allowed to tense at being a documentary composed English hope to in the of the vernacular in the Laat month, Pelo- telling ugly truth and completely unacceptable for greater uw liturgy. nothing but the quin directed its first at the North American Litur- ugly truth? A mass entertainment ...,pruri- Radio performance woman has Week in filed a $1,250,000 ent gical Philadelphia. ... socially irresponsible damage her suit, alleging pri- • . ." other A Requiem written by Peloquin will be presented in SS. Among sickening SUNDAY. OCT. IS vacy was various Peter and invaded - by spectacles, it shows a number • **• *WU «<• »/ CncUM. Paul Cathedral, Providence, R. 1., soon. The composer parties connected with Gual- of women in abnormal agonies FWiSK plans to use • full orchestra, four brass bands and 340 singers. Italian -nJ2SSLr~ tiero Jacopetti's - film, of childbirth. Whatever the J am. WNgW Wnr if rrwOTsa Experts are currently examining the cathedral to make sure tt “Mondo Cane." T SO I* WHOM _ s«u nSS. purpose of this film, its effect is strong enough to withstand the "Dies Irae." In some this, American wo- be may to increase alarm, Peloquin envisions a Sunday Mats In which the congregation men, engaging in weight con- even create dangerous and un- will thunder the acclamations and of the Preface and trol a respotue* at Los Angeles gym, necessary fears among expect- Gloria "in on# great unison of heart and voices.” were filmed in comical con- ant mothers everywhere. Stuff trast to some native women like this can do more harm aw* being fattened .yrt’SniFrv. up as tribal than the old wives' tales. brides. Mrs. Sophia Sosin says WE thia exposed her to em- » wnu public Revieics... }} »-W - Ilmr 1 CradfM. CHALLENGE REST - A barrassment, CATHOLIC HOOK three-act of wtua iran _ r<* sum humiliation and comedy manners by Robert Croon will be the ridicule. the Lilies of the FieM Only court can (Excel first full-length dramatic offering ever the 11 wrwA fn *> YOU presented by Catholic Hour on TV. Above > -Km Vtovt determine the lent; This *?„.*," j, legal merits of family) delightful Ludi Claire in a scene from "The Friends of of is My Youth." a satire the foibles of an ,rU> “ fw “ TO FIND her daim, but in defence of adaptation of William E. Bar- American Catholic family which be in will IS WTHA _ human presented three parts, Oct. 13, 20 and 27, at aooa rrstl IrWadlr dignity there is much rett's novel about a Negro 1:30 ch. 4. BETTER to be said about this and handyman who builds a chapel p.m., FOOD similar in Arizona for some refugee films. vL'&janu™ - German nuns is one of the Cardinal 'HONDO Negro ANYWHEREI CANE" received a most rewarding movies of the "Separate" S » |S A sue TW Cdkdlc Hour. Legion of Decency year. On Panel rating and was boosted Unity >?gvv%r?E FOR THE ULTIMATE IN DINING PLEASURE shortly This Life Playe in Brief Sporting (Weak; from "art" theater to neigh- NEW YORK (NC) - The • am. WRNX fc. JsiW adults, with reservations) This JOAN Nnn, borhood release. It has since Church's first Cardinal By T. NOURSE •mi wrw irst) -TwTt-rwS- morbid of an Negro been story English T r,wu* - BWHtral followed M|MM T - by “Women of widow and her and a Catholic theologian from New . » ■: "gW «TW> CmcaWm Uat the coarse lodger Plays 1$ rwMrtm *nd World," an even more will in a Ike OASIS panders to prurient interest Germany participate Chips With Everything *m- - AmvrEUi a rinTmim 7 L"’. nauseating film by the same and blames “the program on Christian unity to --jK" system" in- Pessimistic British play in *-**• ww * - producers. be transmitted by Telstar . '? **:««* W'imi *•*« *r»f- Tn *•» Mrtu m 4 am stead of the immoral, 11, which some * WHIPPANY RD. 9 PARK gutless young RAF re- «W»-< jmttmw kmrmt 143 WEST ST. Thia “sequel," the of characters. the Columbia Broadcasting mm Legion cruits find clsss barriers still .*»***—e m*mm ml am •«< WHIPPANY NEWARK b* •«» wkw a da System said here. •< hopelessly rigid. <" r«W IMU • from Rome trill be ksss cSs- TU 7-3333 MA 4-1489 Speaking Here's Levs Delightful Laurean Cardinal •SDNDAY. OCT. IS OPEN DAILY CLOSED SUNDAY Rugambwa. holiday musical in which a 'The riTV ~ MOVIES of Bukoba, Tanganyika, and *Pns*m ** ctW ,u “ 1 &=smsm wise (tore Santa Deputy’ department • • Rev. Hans Kueng. of Tuebin- LUNCHEONS DINNERS COCKTAILS wins the trust of a tad. akep- S *m^WfwVrw rtOs- gen University in West Ger- Hands Morally tical little girt Family fare. Changes Unobjectionable for Everyone ' many. Elver Weil NEW YORK REE PARKING Spoaa pre- (NC) Pro- ,I2B - •S3 Cc T The trans-Atlantic telecast, sented sketches ducer Sir* s£u poetic describ- BtOy Rom bat dropped *«£3. STa AM CONOmONtO SCV gsyfc- • will be seen on "Town Meet- »*? ing a curious group of small- bit production rights to "The ing of the World" Oct. IS, and SMsWtWJ'W^ IpidMtoliQ to HO Mi MAM sSx. SKS town mid westerner* Deputyßolf Hochhutb'i * coo- v mSt* woSi ffajsr*«* in*..* * repeated on tape at 7:30 p.m., Sindent Gypsy Hilarious troversul play denouncing Ravioli Cavatolii on Oct. IS, Ch. 2, T SS s» WWI Nvwkk musical old Pop* Piua XII for cold- waov * s. family echoing alleged MS (ITtl _ asm* iNrt. Manicotti W •m. wrw (Jig) _ Tam time operettas but with a oeu to the plight of Jews un- Ml « km Rev. C T* der the DjU J Unobjectionable for charming score of its own. nails Adults, Adolescents TV 3 PRIVATE BANQUET Films on * AWgl UtaW MWMU Sk m* w«* Rote taid that rights to the TMUaSOAT. OCT. IT ta Ms Nna Uw. tana lim. • 'TW. - SkkS Heart which £® V?? 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NEWARK—Sometimes anew door for one's bouse can make It possible for him to attend Maas on Sunday. That would be if one lived in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, and had no door, and could not leave the houae unguarded even on Sunday morning. Many new doors have been purchased in Santa Cruz through the two-year-old credit cooperative at St. Joseph the Worker parish. The co-op, which has 75 active members and hai made loans totaling $13,000, waa founded by the pastor of St. Joseph the Work er. Rev. Martin R. Kelly, a priest of the Newark Archdio- cese serving with the Society of St. James the Apostle.

FATHER KELLY, winding up a stateside vacation this week, explained that the co-op CLASS CATECHISM - On the back of tho church doesn't always have such di- slops now of the Sisters rect relationship with the one red-robed Mexican conducts a religion There are 750 children under Instruction at practice of religion as it did in class. present. First the case of the roan Communions are timet a NEW CHURCH - Above Rev. without a held three year. door. But the la Martin R. a of relationship The headed Kelly, priest co-op, by a me- catechetical for ex- baaic. "We want to help these program, the Newark Archdiocese ser- chanic. with Father at Kelly ample. And for their new people in the complete sense of ving in Bolivia, stands be- treasurer "by populsr de- church, nearing the word." he explains. "Help completion fore the mand," has yet to make a bad with funds from the nearly completed them to form stable families, Society of of St. loan. St. James and Father church Joseph the help them srith their sickness- Kelly's with New Jersey friends, the peo- Worker a boy of the es. help them to help them- THE NEXT STEP in the ple insisted on HAZARDS Father the truck At left is the selves, to realise thetr making a con- Kelly, driving purchased parish. tempor- dignity. process of teaching the tribution. people foe him by N. J. friends and that time the church with "You can't think about sav- the at carrying ary parishion- meaning of family respon- A fund drive aiming at $2 50 parish Sisters, was advised that the Piral River ers leaving Mass. ing your soul when you're hun sibility, and indeed of could Sunday mar- a family netted ssoo-a large be crossed this gry and sick. And all the will be at point. The truck sank throe feet Roaming horse in fore- riage, a group discus- sura in a city of 100.000 where deep, American dollars in the Sisters had to wade ashore and a tractor had is a world sion program Common there the to drag ground common sight are law job opportuni- won't do a bit of good if there law the vehicle free. Father is with in Santa Cruz. relationships and concu- ties. It will be used for cement Kelly at right, conferring is no haaia of home and fam- binage have become so com- mosaics for the church floor. Rev. James McDonald. ily." Director mon among them, that Father ' Wonderful, isn't it?” Father Setoniana So a roof the clay to replace the ;;«Uy perceives futility of Kelly glows. 'They were giv- flimsy grass ooe. a wooden any program which would seek ing something for the church floor over the to vilidate without and dirt, make Uv- marriages not getting anything In re- lng a little more first impressing them the other pleasant for upon turn. than our presence Students the of the Latin Aid members. loan meaning bond. there." Organize co-op A marriage Tie Advocate enables a man to clear land That the feel - people enough —— By THOMAS H. SHERIDAN lng their in for THERE ARE THREE occupants English farming or set up a little good will toward the parish te St. and and he James in 9 - religion. October 10, 19C3 SOUTH ORANGE Volun- shop, begins to learn cooperate in the proposed in- priests the parish as he (100 in all of teer assistance to the poor of THE responsibility makes the ■ '.ruction program Is indies ted Latin America), NEW conference has and for th* tions nearby—draw about 2.000 Mexico bat become such a payments every_ month. A by the success of other past year six Mexi- dicitis is often a fatal illness. three other midwest- proj- districts, can people, about twice the nura summer member rasy borrow to ects uadert*':e3 dite There Sisters. Eucharistic Mis- Many doctors are very char- popular activity western up to cm. and Canadian. Bolivianos sionaries of the her reported by Father itable. but among Catholic college stu- 500,000 (about $4l), are TSO children in the parish Most Holy Kelly the cost of medi- They are the na- responsible to Trinity, who in February. 1962. cines is dents that a special agency teach catechism often higher than it is tional director. Michael Leo- th* has been formed to coordin- in parish and m public here m the States.’' The Padre nigan of Georgetown Uni- HE IS conservative about labors. schools, visit homes a is often found at the pharmacy ate their Christopher taking calling the present state of the versity. V parish brain into his Meacham of East Orange a census, teenagsd parish "progress" digging pockets to fi- The conference was esta- "Things girts as catechists, nance the of ooe junior at Sc too Hall Universi- blished cooduct hive to he said. recovery of to standard re all North the go slowly." his ty, has been named eastern clinic, and bask in the "We've parishioners. American volunteer started. We have a College near adoration regional director of the agen- of the people solid work in Mexico. Eventually good program and a good OTHER PLANS for the fu- known the Conference The new which Fa- cy, at to church, faculty. I’ve got two terrific members hope extend to ture include formation of a of Inter-American ther Kelly describes as Projects. other Latin American "very priests srith me sod the Sis- city-wide catechetical coun- pretty.” is the program It was in Mexico last sum- fifth building in ters are wonderful tries. absolutely among Santa Cruz' eight par- that the conference the parish it will Without mer was Due to plant re- them and all the gen- ishes ooe has the lack of a cen- (only a Bolivian formed. Meacham eras there place the temporary a tral church, erous help that comes from priest) and also a agency lasi summer, competitive among seven Setonians. five well leas, roof 00-pillars struc- the priests and of New- many groups were faced with people sports setup—St Joseph the ture a boys and two girls. With Den- resembling carport, and ark. nooe of this would have Worker has basketball and problems. Group* would ar- destined nis Herbert for conversion into a been Cameli, Meire. rive in Mexico to find that possible." volleyball courts. Knapp and Kevin school of home economics—an- At the Joseph were present Sisters give Meanwhile the pretty new they completely unex- other of Smith, he did heavy construc- phase "operaOoo fam- injections at the clinic daily to church will be completed pected. Others found no hous- life. - next tion work and taught English ily Th# other buildings people who their CHRISTOPHER Still others *r*r» bring own month Built of varicolored MEACHAM ing totally sro th* the and religion to rectory, convent, medicines Once a week a doc- parochial unprepared for what stone from the Andes Moun- school students in they snd a parish office building tor—she's the Mexican Huejutle in State, a town of 1,000 wife of tains. roofed in popu- would find or do. where green tile, or- Hedago State. lation in southern meetings are held the Brazilian consul in Bolivia namented with tropical "Organization la the main aluminum The Jo Turner and the clinic is operated. —volunteers her girts, Mary Mexico. They spent most of theme." Meecham said. "We services, in crosses made by Dutch monks Th# big news Is and Rosamund Lockwood, their time whitewashing 12- running wa- Mexico, the superior of the in Bolivia, and fitted with plan to have all appli- went to Tux pan. in Vera Crux foot huts ami ter. pumped by a windmill. Eucharistic Missionary Sisters bells from square instruct- cants and project! chosen and Germany, the On the hack wall of on* build- hat confirmed promised to send a young church has seats for 400 and by January." To ing the Padres hire painted a Sister now help the volunteers studying nursing. a wide area of standing room to prepare movie screen" where people In that city of 100.000-grow- for maximum utilization of for thetr work, a four-month turn out en masse to view ed- of ing rapidly in a government space. period weekly indoctnna ucational films in the open air. program to move down it will be lion sessions people Perhaps a long will be held on "You can show a film on how from the remote each mountain time, as Father Kelly Indi- campus. to make fountain pens and- areas—there is no sewage cates. before all of the esti- draw 1.000 Father THE SETONIANS who went people" system. "The people suffer mated 5.000 people living with- Kelly chuckle*. to Mexico last summer all from every kind of sickness in the parish become regular Sunday Masses—usually nine that results from sanita- visitors hope to repeat the experience poor to the church. "But.” of them celebrated In the main tion." Father next year. Kelly said. "And he says gently, "they'll coma. church and three other locs the Joseph Knapp of Livingstoo. among very poor, appen- They'll come.” who is now Setoo Hall cam- coordinator pus for the con- ference, said, "We lay spot- FART OF THE RIANT - The rectory is glimpsed beyond the tolates were a to fence which is the • catalyst only ”wall" of the temporary church. T- help the Mexican people help is which Upper right whoel[?] serves as o church bell themselves. We would play when struck with metol rod. basketball with the boys til the bells rang for Mass in the evening. Then w* would slop playing and start for To Europe on the church. world’s "They would ask where liners we were going and If they largest could come srith us. We set examples for them to follow " "We have a lot to teach them —but we can learn a too. lot. They are a people with EMISSARY - kindness, warmth* and Pope Poul VI groats Kenneth I. MacDonald of generosity.” said Mary Jo Teaneck during an audience at which MacDonald con- Turner. "We V(/| the Pontiff wanted to show veyed to greetings from Gov. Richard J. them that we were really In- •n Hughes. MacDonald also carried Vatican to City a chalice terested in helping them. We from the Governor for the Pope to send to the missions. tried to teach them to live a more personal religion. They are a very devout people, Gov. Hughes Sends but often it Is directed tho won* way."

hwjsl JiV ' THE CONFERENCE has set two R U.S. Chalice to up offices. A national Quern EHubrth: *3,873 tons Pontiff office in Mexico City will handle the tash of obtaining greet fleet gives the widest An engraved chalice, paten Eternal MacDonald you selection of City, pre- VJ to GET THE projects, preparations sueh as crossings Leave New on 7t/oKC&rfZfadi HABIT! and carrying case were sent to sented Europe. York the w«kls Hughes' chalice and a and Paul VI housing a one-week in- Urgert liners. Elizabeth and Pope recently by Gov. similar one his Queen Queen or sail from own doctrination of Mary, Richard J. Hughes in the arriving stu- aboard the R.Mi. From PAY YOUR BILLS BY family to Pope Paul VI during dents. Syhania. Canadachoose the sister- MAIL! hands of Kenneth Indoctrination will I. MacDon- an audience. Franconia and Carmania or stress subjects like the ships the spacious Carinthia. ald of Teaneck. MacDon- Span- ish E«h Cunarder "HE IS THE language, culture, cus- great offers full facilities for ald, acting as the Governor's warmest per- Holy Mass toms. civil and and son I have Church his- convenient to the Continent personal emissary, gave the met," MacDonald passage s religious shrines. tory. The national office will ensemble to the Pope with the said of the Pope. “We chatted Whether in you're First Class, Cabin or Why go on bus Tare or for almost assign projects to the groups Tourist, you’llen- wasting time, Intention that it be passed IS minutes and all through an international Joy superlative service of British stewards and Cunard’s trulv gasoline on to bills along to the missions. the while be held my hand in 1 special trips pay American office in internationalcuisine. a gesture of friendship. Daven- each month! Pay the safe, modem BEFORE GOING to Rome "He told port. From Oct 1 me many things. through FeU 29,1904, you can take advan- way-mail a in for his audience with the This office will have the Handi-Check. Stop Pope, He was aware that Gov. job of low Excursion tage Fare rates. In 1903 can MacDonald and his of all you travel today, at any of the 23 convenient wife was the first Catholic standardizing applica- round to for as little ri. stopped at the Land tions. The office is trip England as *3OO in Tourist M National offices. Holy governor in New Jersey, and compiling State branch a text for (Rates in ' * where the Franciscan Fathers th* indoctrination slightly higher 1904.) -- 4 extended his blessings and are the traditional custodians. period. baa greetings to Bo- aim a oruiM wfth He exteoded tho Archbishop Each will hold yeaHoood program luxury You cun open a Hand I-Check account greetings of land. region two Ind Tho ™ K Mediterranean. North Gov. Hughes to Very Rev. meetings. eastern district (£pe He also a or around theworld. In a minute, with aa little as a Lino projected very will meet st dollar. Csppieilo, 0.F.M., cus- sincere attitude toward the Setoo Hall Nov. 16 and 17. The ase tos of the Holy Land. date of the foer trees! or Canard Iff people of the United States. agent Lias, Broaimam (Tab second meeting will be set ROwUngCroon 441 Fork Ave. MacDonald told Gov. Hughes "I was amazed. Here was **3oo), (Tah PLaza &~*300), N. Y,S. T of the then. proposed trip last a man with the weight of the at the world his Meacham's Jurisdiction en- April Atlantic City upon shoulders tak- The UIUSMIO of National compasses lk colleges on the the Council of ing so much time to talk with Men. •a«tern seaboard. He For Catholic He ac- me about 'back- hope, Canard Uno NATIONAL STATE willingly my own that will BANE the ” there be ewer SO cepted invitation to carry yard.* by the time Rosorvatlont or In OF NEWARK the greeting of the projects are as- N.J.'s fir* MacDonald • brought home signed. Irvington Orange • Millbum-Short Hills family to Pope Paul VI and formation . , Pope Paul’s Apostolic Blessing "This is Call. West tho a great re- Essex-Caldwell Holy Land custodians. tor his and that of Gov. after family sponsibility," be said, "I hope Wrlto or Son Member Federal Insurance Soon his arrival In the Hughes. Depoeit Corporation we can do all we want to." 10 THE ADVOCATE October 10, 1963

Telegram to Hue Launched Vietnam Talks in UN “See w* penosaDj before you boy any ear. I will gtre you SAIGON (NC) A telegram was the issue had been French they and learned organisa- students were burned by acid. dom of conscience and re- Van Btnh the sent from to Hue Archbishop Nguyen deal that eaa*t be beat!” Saigon on looking for. tion and propaganda tcch- Diem on June 4 set a up ligious practice. of Saigon urging the poople to May 6 has projected an ex- For several had committee years they paganda. of three cabinet On July IT police arrested tablish them* plosive issue into the UN Gen- been peace among discontented. ministers, with the vice presi- hundreds of Buddhists demon- ■elves “in mutual for eral Assembly. THE GOVERNMENT, fight- respect TROPHY PONTIAC Catholics had forged ahead dent, a Buddhist, as chair- strstlng on a Saigon street. legitimate liberties’’ and In the the Vietna- ing a long war and remember- say- Hal Charkowiki telegram in the man, to with the the new Vietnam. Catholics negotiate On July 19 government he was consoled the mese the it faced ing by government ordered abroad ing perils from “Inter-Sect Committee for the mixed did incalculably more sects with proposed s committee fact that the Catholic Church tight restrictions on the private armies eight Defense of Buddhism.” flying for Vietnam In its hour of to investigste complaints of In Vietnam “has itself •of years ago, watched with sus- kept religious flags. The order need than did Budd- violations of the June UNBEATABLE DEALS NOW! foreign It has resented ON JUNE Thich 18 agree- outside the conflicts of a po- came two days before tho hists. picion. always II Quang and ment. litical order.*’ feast of Buddha's birthday. reacted against opposition. Due, an elderly bonze, sat in a The Buddhists never ac- '64 PONTIACS THERE WAS no pattern of While it gave aid to Buddhists Saigon street and, with the Now, at the request of var- IT WAS SENT to build cepted the proposal. ious aU pro- religious persecution or dis- to new pagodas and re- help of two other bonxes, governments, the political • • vinces and cities In Vietnam. TEMPESTS IE MANS GRAND PRIX pair old a Buddhist as- poured gasoline over himself quarrel between the Viet- crimination. Prior to last Mjy', ones, RELATIONS became more Only in Hue, center of an am- no foreign sociation that could in- and burned himself to death. the namese government and a sec- bitious Buddhist correspondent develop strained, though govern- lASIIST PAYMENTS • FINEST SERVICE organisation to an 'The Buddhists had sum tion of the seemed to think there was. opposition movement ment made several concilia- Buddhist population of recent there growth, was a was bound to clash with Pres- moned foreign correspondents la to be discussed in the United PIUS wonderful (election of Used The majority of the people tory moves. These were coun- Cart demonstration against it ident the advance. From not Ngo dlnh Diem and his to scene in terblanced offensive Nations. The demonstration are really Buddhists. Prac- by state- took family. the start Buddhist leaders had ticing Buddhists are probably ments by Madame Ngo dlnh place May 8 even though au- The clash came that maintained contact with the 988 BROADWAY thorities no more than 23% of the May Nhu, the President's sister-in- had agreed to sus- night in Hue. Buddhist lead- foreign press. law. the order for the population. The General Budd- CENTER WINE pend feast. ers, beaded Thich Tri Five more suicides by burn- BAYONNE hist Association, which took by By Aug. 11 the Buddhists had bonxes followed in the next two Leading (Buddhist the lead Quang, now enjoying asylum ing attracted from in the recent agita- support the or- & LIQUOR LTD. HE monks) had decided that here in the U.S. months. AU were meant as * 7-4900 tion. claimed “about one mil- Embassy here, people, the PONT ritual dinary especially f IAC/ rallied a banner-bearing crowd protest against the al- lion'' adherents in a book pub- students. Communists were For Prompt Froo Open Evenings at a pagoda in Hue. The ban- leged persecution in which the lished in July, 1982. According joining in manifestations but Call ners Buddhist rank and now be- Delivery to the the associa- bore slogans calling for file did succeed government, not in capturing religious equality and protest- Ueved. Windsor 4-1230 tion's official report claimed the movement. A demonstration ing action the Five demands were formu- only 405.930 in 1982. regarding flag. by blocked the lated. young people OUtSWAU K« The bonzes brought the crowd Two were vague gen- . CUM! Anew generation of bonscs street in front of the Buddhist to the government radio sta- eralizations, one concerned IU ACCISKMIIt has been asserting itself In pagoda. tion. demanding that a pro- flag-flying, one a 1950 legal TA*U A tINT Al Buddhist associations. Some On Rev. Paul Coo CHAWS, gram incorporating the slo- statute that nobody had found Aug IT, have studied abroad and have van Luan, rector of the gans be broadcast. oppressive before. state 332 Brood Ave., Leonia, N.J. come back with restless de- University of Hue, was sum- The military officer in The fifth demand required sires to achieve the kind of . marily dismissed. all charge of security called out the government to accept Nearly power exercised by bonzes in the professors and troops. They turned a fire hose blame for the deaths in Hue resigned Ceylon and Cambodia or to in- students demonstrated in on the people, fired over their and pay compensation as the pro- troduce the methods of Japan test. The discontent to heads and threw tear-gas guilty party—in other words to spread or America into Vietnamese bombs. the University of Saigon Somebody tossed ooe humble itself. That, in the Far and C rn Buddhist life. Some cooperated schools. ell or two concussion grenades East, is the ultimate in de- secondary o with the Vietminh against the s Seven people were killed and mands. 1/ ON AUG. 21, soon after mid- another was fatally wounded FREE ON JUNE under U S night. security forces took Xa ESTIMATES The government says a Viet 11, the Loi assult. rSIDING Cong terrorist threw the pressure. government pagoda by Raids A ROOFING grenades. in Hue be- signed an agreement that gave were conducted on other A Helping Hand Nobody lieves it some assurances to the Budd pagodas in Saigon. Hue and hisls but did not assign blame a few other cities. Bonxes and Genevieve’s At NEXT MORNING, an bonxeases Oritani! Hackensack Roofing Cos. Amer- for the killings. found in the pagodas ican official in aaid arrested. 83 First St. HU 7-5050 Saigon the Ten days later. President were Martial law From yovr birth to rotiro- government make was G.*h tm ALL «OM CVAIU.'mCSDBI ought to a Diem's brother, the powerful declared, remaining in mont , . Oritani statement force until 174 St.. CsrtuLd , Savings expressing sym- ''Political Counsellor -' Ngo Sept. IS. with an I'R 2 hoip* . tho pathy. promising Inquiry dlnh issued an People who had been 34)94 . . highest Nhu. ambig- orthopedic and offering shocked the bonxes' Hum •arnirgs on instead savings compensation. uously worded circular reopen- by politi- The government did not. r m appliances ing the controversy. cal activity were now far more CURRENT A « OIUIOEfIO f That is why the incident has shocked INU.S.A *tX. Police Mocking streets near by the government use into international grown an is- Xa Loi pagoda, general head of force in religious places. COSMEVO sue. Aaeta quarters of the Buddhist cam- On Aug. M and 30 Exceed i i T A full week before Pope r*’i»io*- elapsed were itooed paign. Security Paul VI sent letters to $47,000,000 e.uiON Diem received an official measures were tightened tr- STIQNG Buddhist delegation that came reitatingly. to present its complaints Hu BUY BEHIND attitude was not conciliatory. THE scenes Cath- UWMI olics tried to exert a concilia- PHOTO Your On May 29 the government issued tory influence. Archbishop Next a statement reminding WYCKOFF SAVINGS I t on Nguyen van Binh of Saigon •'cadres" of their duty to re- AND Car issued a pastoral letter i CONVENIINT OffICISt spect freedom of faith, re- making A LOAN ASSOCIATION it clear that the Church from ligious practice and religious was ’Z«2rz, not for the actions Midland Park Male Office Saddlt liter Oakland propagation. responsible XPRESS ! I ] of the state and VTI as Male SC, BarmUkle gßßBSrjuK!^Bs«wr*.(Mu that Catholics Ramape JAMUS, BENNER A DAY Fraaklta Arc. 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PATERSON - The Pater- Interest VERONA, Italy (NC) - An Scripture Jail. The 29-year- old re- Italian priest son Diocesan Guild of Catho- missionary priest who turned to headquarters of the served one-month lic Lawyers will sponsor the a prison sen- Verona Fathers here after annual Red Mass at St. John's tence In the Sudan for refus- five in the Sudan. Cited years Cathedral Oct. in Talk ing to a 10 at 7:30 p.m. Unity sign document stating Father Vignocchi refused to he was that William F. ST. leaving country sign a government document Msgr. Louis, LOUIS. Mo. (RNS) Scriptures is humble and of his own accord has arrived stating he was leaving the guild moderator, will cele- In a message to St Louis Un- open, the 'sin of disunity* will here at headquarters of his brate the Mata. Rev. John T. iversity. Cardinsl country because his work had Augustin continue as a scandal to non- Catolr of St. congregation. been completed. Signing such Brendan's, Clif- Bea, president of the Vatlcsn Christiana and a hindrance to Rev. will be the Secretariat Pierluigi Vignocchl, a statement wiould make it ton, preacher. for Promoting the missions of the Church.” F.S.C.J., was from that he the held Cardinal Bea said expelled appear was voluntarily Following service, the Christian Unity, that “love of the Sudan 5, the "it ia Sept. same deserting his mission with over annual dinner-meeting wUI be not accidental that the truth and love of our neighbor day he was released from growth of 2,000 Catholics, he said. held at the Hamilton Club. the ecumenical must permeate all our ac- Officers will be elected. movement has corresponded tions.” the to renewed interest in the "We will be quick,” he Labor study of Sacred Scripture.** stressed, "to find that which Fights “If we are to unite,’’ he is good in the teachings of re- said, “we must constantly ligions different from our own & Sales to penetrate and and in the men of Whiting Company’s Sunday try more goodwill more into the who lead holy lives CINCINNATI (NC) Or- deeply mystery according of His revelation." to their convictions. ganized labor mapped plans "We will not attribute bad here to curb Sunday retail COLUMBUS THE GERMAN BORN Jes- faith to those who differ from DAY tales and to “prevent Sundays uit's message was recorded in ua." from becoming a commercial Rome and delivered on tape. Jungle.’* , Cardinal Bea cautioned that Class for Parents The Central Labor Council SALE “union will not come about by TEANECK - A class for approved organization of a ex- Just any reading of Scrip- will Citizens’Sunday Closing Com- pectant parents begin Nov. tures. God has spoken, but we 18 at Name Of N mittee to stage demonstra- Holy Hospital with must listen with open heart, tions at two suburban registration at 7:15 p.m. that depart- with full readiness to that accept night in Marian HalL It will ment stores open on Sun- everything God is saying to continue to Dec. 16. NEW FALL days. us." ORANGE GROTTO - This replica of the Lourdes grotto was dedicated at Mt. Carmel Demonstrators will hand ' he “Otherwise.** said, “we COfmMUVTAL FOOO parish, Oranga, Oct. 7, with a Mass celabrated by Rev. Joseph Mezzanotte O.F.M. Cap., leaflets to customers of are in (fourth from left). Thera are over 500 tons of rock In the grotto which was erected with the danger of hearing only the permission of Archbishop Boland. stores asking, “la this pur- what we wish to hear; we are 3honwt^ MERCHANDISE chase you made on Sunday in danger of putting the Word CLASBIFIF.D advertising necessary?" and “Would you of God in chains against St. X*4tteiuo*t&ibiHn%\ lonna close Monday at 4 p m. or members of Paul's statement that ’The your family M PARK Bosch Priests For AVKNUK Says information Call MA want to be forced for liveli- Word of God is not bound.' NIWMK Starts 4-0700, ext. 32. hood mu 4-rao* to work every Sunday?" "Unless our reading of the October OPEN COLUMBUS DAY TILL , Thursday, 10 Aided in Overthrow 6 P. M. ca SAN JUAN. P R. (NC)—The that some priests felt the faet Dominican Republic's deposed he was not in favor of the list President Juan Bosch charged concordat between the Holy THURS., FRI., & SAT. ONLY here that priests helped “insti- See and the Dominican Repub- his gate'* overthrow. lic and of ''privileges" for the Bosch Church NEW FALL COATS... recalled at a press made his regime conference the Marxlst-Lenin- “communist." ist charge leveled against him “1 clearly defined myself Now Trimnted and Untrimmed last December by Rev. Lau- against communism, and the tieo Garcia, S J., a seminary military in Santo Domingo knows 1 ** Regularly in Our Stock at... professor. Father Garcia later am not a communist. modified his charge. Bosch said. He staled that he resisted pressure from the mil BOSCH $54.95 - $129.95 REPEATEDLY de- ilary to suppress communists 0n... nied he was a communist Going because a democracy should and said such an accusation not commit the same crimes a him For The Sale Only against was an excuse for totalitarian government does the military coup. He charged IU OFF Marks 20$ Program N Proclamation \\" r EAST DAM ORIGINALLY NOW ORANGE Rev. Gerard J. 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FL 1-2000 BtililßßMß 12 THE ADVOCATE October 10, 1983 Was I Thinking ... North Jersey Date Book of Women’s Activities The World’s Information man bn rrcrlrrd It Monday _ by a.tn. on oI All Souls lb* awk of publication II H If to bo tnctudod HoepKal Auxiliary, Morristown - East In lha Data ban. Orange; Mrs. Lawrence Ventura, Card party, 8 p.m., benefit of school ■ u,n wiy ad Rummage sale, 58-60 Stfr'SuSKr u®/ Speedwell Ave.. Mrs. chairman. fund. ' Publicity chairmen ora Incited to make an of tblo Agnes Ayres, Tansey, chairmen; Mt. Carmel In Wa Dorothy' Guild, Plainfield Religious in- Friends of St. Their Hands •• retco anil noad iho aamo • I tbs apaakar U< any) benefit of Joseph's Villa, Pcapack Des- > and topic, ond »»» nomo ol the rhalmon. hospital. struction classes for mentally retarded, regis- sert card party, Mrs. OCT. Caldwell 7 p.m., villa; Mary THURSDAY, 19 College Alumnae, Hudson Chapter —. tration ami class ; By RUTH W. REILLY 10 a.m.; St. Bernard's school. Whelan, chairman; benefit of Union-Elisabeth District, NCCW 1:15 Meeting, 8:3o home of Mrs. Gladstone, jun- ! Meeting p.m.; Anthony Caldwell College Alumnae, Union Chapter iorate. , *i A p.m., St. Adalbert's, Elizabeth, auditorium; Amorosa, Jersey City. Wine statement made by Rab- It's so easy to be tasting supper, The Mall, OCT. imper- life films Benedictine OCT. Stauffer's, SATURDAY, 19 bi Marc H. Tannenbaum of religious by Sisters, Hill- FRIDAY. II Short Hills; Mra. Frank sonal: 11 million teenage girls St. D'Alia, Union. Mrs. Court Bernadette CDA, West Orange Lunch- 1 New the side; slides of seminarians and vocations, Anthony Cabrtni Guild, Kearny - Card J. J. York, to youth con- in the United States! Let’s be party Ruane, Summit, chairmen; benefit of eon-bridge-fashion; noon, Graulich's, Orange; naration by Rev. Anthony Kulig, St. Patrick’s. 8 p.m., Lyle’s Restaurant; Mrs. Rose Brown, ", gress of the Third Order of personal: What about the acholarship fund. Mrs. chairman. par- Catholic Women's Club chairman; Reynold Kelly, St Francis, Loretto, Penn., ticular in College Meeting 8:19 beoefit of St. Anthony’s Orphanage SUNDAY, OCT. 13 , teenage girl your Sultanas of El Marywood College AJumnae, New Jersey, New made think. Here p.m., East Orange Women's Club; Harold C. Zogel Caravan No. 7 Order of St. Caslmir's really me home, or those who come un- Rosary, Newark Investiture, York and Connecticut First tri-state Com- Hoffman Alhambra, Newark -L is a brief speaker; Margaret Purcell, chairman. Card fashion, 2:30 quotation: der your influence? party-hat p.m., church; Mrs. Walter Wojcik, chair- munion breakfast. Lady Chapel of St. Pat- Court Benedict, CDA Canada bus 8 p.m., Robert Treat Hotel; Mrs. Edward “By 1969 half of the popu- So as our trip man. rick’s long children Cathedral, New York City, 10 a.m.; lation of the United States will through Oct. 12. Mrs. Julia Farbinger, Ronckevics. Newark, Mrs. Chris Zwlck. Fords, seem socially adjusted, do MONDAY, OCT, 14 breakfast Waldorf Astoria; Mrs. Rosemary be Summit. chairmen; benefit of retarded children of Mt. 29 and under. There are reasonably well in school, and Assumption Mothers' Guild, Morristown Meet- Kazlmer, Sister St. SI. Anne's Fair Lawn Carmel Guild. Mary Mary, speakers; today more than 11 million Rosary, Calendar party 7:30 don't get into any great mis- ing. p.m., hall. Mrs. Walter Murphy, Hackensack, Marie T. under 20 inclined 8 p.m.; Mrs. Thomas O'Connor, Mrs. Joseph OCT, 12 Our of teenage girls years chief, we are to let SATURDAY, Lady Csestochowa, Harrison Meeting, Walsh, Ocean Bay, chairmen. of chairmen. N. J. Bell age. . drift All McTighe. Cos. Division Catholic 7:30 . things along. of a Telephone of p.m. South Hudson District Council of Catholic Women “Were Central Auxiliary Holy Name Hospital, Teaneck employees young people to in- sudden our time for teaching, Fashion show, 8 p.m., Brown- League of SI. Mary's Hospital, Orange Des- Workshop and St. New York Hilton exhibit, John’s, Jersey sist conscientiously on the is Luncheon-bridge-fashion, stone, Odette influencing. Inspiring over. Paterson; Mulrooney, chairman. sert bridge-fashion show, 8 p.m., Graulich’s, City; benediction, 1 p.m. followed by work- elimination of Hotel; Mrs. Harry Brennan, Teaneck, chair- St. Mary's discrimination Orphanage Guild, Newark Lunch- Orange: Mary F. McCann, Mrs. Daniel Deen- Mrs. Richard I HAD TO smile at a car- shop; Murphy, Bayonne, Mrs, in all drugstores, lunch man. eon-bridge-faahioo. 12:90 p.m.. Hotel Surtour- ey, chairmen. toon in Charles M. Schulz' Dennis Huber, Jersey City, chairmen. counters, department stores WEDNESDAY, OCT. new book. 14 Sacred Heart Rosary Altar, Vailsburg Des- and of “Security is a places entertain- 81. Thomas the Apostle, Bloomfield sert Thumb and a Blanket." It Blood bridge, 1:30 p.m., hall; proceeds school ment they patronize, they bank, 3:30-6 Mrs. Gertrude shows a p.m., Kavansgh, building fund. could make tremendous schoolboy pushing a Mrs. Ksy Puchls. chairmen. the front door of his house a Foster Home SUNDAY, OCT. 28 contribution to the achieve- Sacred Heart and it is bear- Anatomy of Mothers’ Guild, Clifton Meet- says: "Security Catholic Women'* College Club Afternoon of ment of social justice in our ing mother in the kitch- By SUSAN DINER AT PRESENT ing, 7:30 p.m. your approximately good Catholic example and recollection. 3-5 p.m., St. Dominic Monastery, society," children St. Joseph's Rosary, Maplewood Card en when you come home from 200 are placed in 190 are able to understand the party, Newark; Elizabeth Quinlan, Newark, chair- school." A child is born, out of wed- foster homes but hundreds 1:30 p.m., hall. I DONT THINK young peo- needs of the teenager." he man lock or a child is the There wisdom perhaps more remain either in THURSDAY. OCT. !7 ple realize the power for good is and gentle nurse- added. Such St Elizabeth Rosary Altar, Linden Cake sale, of a broken home. dedication, Msgr. there. product ries or other institutions Marylawn Mothers' Club, South that is theirs. I remember reproach So often and Trainor “takes Orange hail, after masses; Mrs. John Sboplock, Mrs. Where does the child go? continued, con- Luncheon-fashion way back when I was in mother isn't in the kitchen. could be placed il homes were siderable show, Chanticler, Millburn: Maximo chairmen. If the mother is a Catholic courage." Leporiere. Even when she is. available. Mrs. John Mahon, Orange, chairman. fourth grade. My teacher told she is Children need “direction and St. Agnes Rotary Altar, Clark Communion chances are she may seek as- Court Gratia CDA Dessert us that we and sometimes only physically Requirements for foster par- card party, St. boys girls sistance from Associated Cath- a sense of belonging," said breakfast after 8 a m. Mass, Shackamaxon present. ents are similar to those for Mary's gymnasium. Nutley; Mrs. D. M De- were the adults of tomorrow, Father Farrell. Those Country Club. Scotch Plains; Mrs. olic Charities. If for some rea- Father Farrell capable Mrs. John Henry that the world would be ours Are you available when adoption. said. of Pota, Druklra, chairmen. son parents are unable to care meeting the needs of the Cwieka, chairman. to and The your child Teels like talking? "We don’t want foster parents and Sacred Heart Orphanage Guild, Kearny Card shape govern. for a too coo- teen accepting the respon- Polish Ladies Unity. Elizabeth Communion When child, they might because cannot become party, 8 Italian words me because he comet home with they to direct p.m . Community Center; Mrs. impressed tact Catholic Charities. sibility them to a dinner, II a.m. Mast, St. Adalbert’s; dinner the adoptive parents nor indtvld- John chairman. I still remember them. great news that he was stable way of will find O'Hare, Polish Mrs. Victoria Os- uals life, 1 p.m, Falcon Hall; How elected president of the civics SINCE CHILDREN some- seeking cheap help or SL James Hospital Guild, Newark Card can we impress to- great inner satisfaction, he party, trowski. Mrs. Jean T. Zagurek, chairmen. club? When he in baby sitters. Foster homes are auditorium. day’s children and young “got trouble" times cannot be placed for said. lpm, Dominie not St. Academy Mothers' Club, Jersey because someone adoption rejects more adults in such a that they misinterpre- adoption, foster parents are say information on how can OCT. way than you FRIDAY, 18 City Mother, daughter Communion break- ted what he intended for a the media the children would be. will not only be inspired by good frequently whereby become s foster can be Sacred Heart parent Rotary Altar, Jersey City fast. 10 a.m. Mass St. Acdans’; breakfast action and made it become of home, although there are always a their dignity and power for appear rep- they part a obtained by contacting Catho- Washington. D. C. ous ride; Mrs. Ann Wid- few exceptions." Hotel Plaza; Rev. James O’Brien. Christ the good, but believe in it and put rehensible? When he is con- part of a family. If you are a lic 31 Mrs. lime#, chairmen. Charities. Mulberry £t . mairr, Lily King Church, Mrs. Gerard fused If you desire aa infant and Newark. speaker; Guterl, it to work? because, despite an im- mature, healthy, practicing Sacred Heart Mothers' Guild, North Bergen Mrs. William chairmen. have been cleared as foster Flanagan, primatur. "the book says" Catholic who loves children, a foster parent, you could receive an that the flood did not cover you are a potential infant anytime after he was Dedication the whole world but only a parent. Women's five days old. The child would College portion of It? When he wants Besides the pretty blue-eyed, Sister-Doctor to Serve remain in your custody from you to hear his three-minute blood-haired child of pre- Young To Admit one to three months— the Men on the Vatican Coun- school or grimmer school age. To speech period of evaluation for Mystic cil? there exist the infant and the adop- SALINA. Kan. (NC) tion study. beie will KONNERSREUTH, Ger- teenager. Both are vitally in God in African Mission Marymount College THESE TIMES when he many (RNS) A monastery need of love and understand- YOU WOULD BE classified admit men as day students to himself to are the sessions dedicated to the of opens you as individuals. either as a summer beginning memory ing boarding borne or a SAN FRANCISCO (NC) - •rieu 'do limes when you can something spe- "way of reaching souls" with the 1964 sc si Therese Neumann, world-fam- enlarge Rev. Edward A. Farrell, as- tree home homes " just summer ion. Boarding A young doctor, who even be- cial.' his horizons on the at teaching or nursing is tor Sister Etta Louis ous Roman Catholic mystic particular sistant executive director of are paid a for Knaup, pres- stipend normal fore her baptism as a Catho- and who died last subject he is interested la. HER PARENTS, Mr, and other Sisters. ident of the college, an- stigmitiit Catholic Charities, said these expenses, any medical es- lic, "wanted to do dedicated These are the effective times something Mrs. Dclmar J. "From away back I had nounced Coeducation is year, was in this two groups are in great need peoees incurred art paid by Long, of San pres- special for God." next month wanted to small to stress man's reason for be- are not be a doctor because ent! > limited to evenings. Tho fanning village that of foster homes because many Catholic Charities Diego, Catholics. Her • Ul enter the postulate novi- 1 was her home. ing. and the equality of all find them Free homes receive closest contact with Catholic always felt w« should use policy change will enable Ibo people may more no stip- tiate the Missionary Sisters of men reason of the beat of our talents for to Thousand of believers at- by their na- difficult to care for There is ends Father Farrell taod ism came during the 7th and our college grant degrees to Our Lady of Africa known as vocation," said tended the dedication rites tural dignity and the tem- "Children would Blh grade when Dr. Long mra who have tho the constant care required by be on a tbt White Sisters. she was a stu- completed performed by Rudolf porary nature of this world dent She credits her regular degree Bishop an Infant and the great under- more or leas permanent basts She Dr. Marine at Guadalupe parochial parents for requirements Graber of and its is Eliza- of the college. Regensburg. Aux- goods standing and guidance so vital but cant be placed for adop- school, taught by the Fran the fact she waa able to be- beth Long, an intern Juan C. These are the at iliary Archbishop Sis- times when to molding a teenager into a tion yet. Sometimes the child ciacan Slaters. She was 12 or come a doctor. Descendants Mary’s Help hospital here on of Nueva see may be able to fan of Segovia. Philip- the good Catholic ettiaen. remains in a free home per- 13 years old when this desire people who two generations Women’s celebrated a Pontifical of an idea into a de- before had Single pines. spark manently. The more difficult THE MATTER-of fart young to be ■ missionary became a been slaves, she Mass in the Konnersreuth finite social and that to par- action, place children are often woman, durtng an interview certainly. said, they had always stressed ish church the occasion. is what must To Hold Bazaar the Conference Set on see diligently, placed in tree homes because at the boepfUL would rather She stresses the religious value of education. The but monastery was seek to ac- CONVENT The 42nd an- the parent has ‘a have talked vocation came lsrgeiy unobtrusively, requested about the work —and doe* NEW YORK CITY - The financed by a West German complish. Encourage nual Mission Bazaar of child 1 can coma WHEN SHE was Dr. him. Day really do some- of the White Sisters than Brat. Medicine is her 21. Long Bethany Conference will bold * •• industrialist who held the stig- help him to transform his the Mother Xavier Mission Unit for was m Christ thifif about the vocation that has baptized the a two-session, informal dis- matist in high esteem. It was ideas and ideals into actions. of St. Elizabeth's College wtU Patrick J. King Pariah. San Diego. Msgr. Traiaor, led her from her native San Last cus* too Oct. 16 and Oct. 33 on to the Third Order of It is in the director Talk on Record given only doing that he be held from 11 a m. - • p.m.. executive of Catholic Diego, through Howard Uni- June she received her med- the "Role of the Single Wom- Carmelite nuns who come will find fulfillment and ooce Oct. was announced here. Charities, said of ical degree from Howard Un- 12, it plscement versity's College of Medicine For an in Today's Work)" at Our from nearly Regensburg The he has begun. God alone An show the athletic teenagers with interested Religious and her intern- aqua by par- in Washington. D.C, to the iversity began Lady of Victory Church. Pine nuns are dedicated to charit- knows the things that ents reduces the of school ENGLEWOOD will be association will be the featured rate novitiate at Mary Glenn. A spiri- ship at Mary's Help. ' and William St., here. Ses- able service to the sick. accomplished through him. entertainment of the dropouts They won't be con- tual conference for What lies ahead? day. Franklin, Pa. religious First of sions begin at 6:15 p m. Regis- sidered "one of the Sacred on records Rev. Norman her She was wearing a white in- by all. religious formation tration is $2 00. Heart boys” (Sacred Heart is G. Werting. O. Carra. has tern's garb and ready far a By August. 1944. she should As an organization of singln ooe of Charities' institutions! " been released the Confer receive Ihe habit possible "page by of the White working women and widows but rather as a fellow teen- enee-A Month Club here Sisters An 18- "Of course." she explained month novitiate over 25, it explores the in- ager; they will have a sense The Is at the of the conference entitled will follow. Then she will dividual's of be said. beginning inter- relationship to belonging, "I'm "The Psychological Roots of be sent for further stud- view, speaking as an Christ and neighbor, her na- Sin." It will go to over 3.000 ics in "WE FEEL that many adult looking back at child theology, doctrine and ture and particular talents convents and before Catholic home* can provide hood But 1 believe I had al- monasteries in mmiology going to and her obligations to Christ this country and abroad. Africa. ways wanted to do something and society. Methodist Gets special for God sues I was 6 or 7. So I asked myself. 'What do people do who want cb.it? colg Catholic Award to do something special for EVERY MINUTE God?’ and 4*j 4 NSW - RCUTf. PARAMUI Jlltftf y . riU NEW BRUNSWICK Mr*. I realized mission- Eunice Weaver, who has de- voted most of her adult hie ...Hi mafic o/ individuality Sixth to helping leprosy victims in College OF that will tn all EVERY DAY bright your tomorrow ». Brazil, is the IM3 winner of Yortrtvtlcomt to brown kart to the Damien For mount your ktart't DuUon Award, it Mary was announced here BOCA RATON. Fla. (NC>- Mrs. Weaver the widow of Tbe sixth Marymount College a Methodist in the United missionary. States was teacher, is the founder of the opened here with 96 fresh- Federation of Societies for men students from 18 states. Assistance to Leprosy Patients France the West Indies. Pa- in Brasil, an organization nama. the Bahamas, Mexico which coordinates the work of and several Latin American more than 194 groups aiding countries. leprosy victims Mother Mary Jogues, for- The Roman Catholic spon- mer dean at Marymount Col- sored society which has its lege in the United States headquarters here promotes was opened here with 94 research, relief and other aid freshmen students from 18 SfU OO for from eompUtt projects leprosy patients states. France, the West In regardless of race or religion. dies. Panama, the Bahamas. Mexico and several Latin Lecture Set American countries. CALDWELL - Brother John M. Egan, vice president Three Jerseyans of lona College. Now Rochelle. will Enter Novitiate N.Y., speak on Psychology and You Oct. 21 RIVERDALE, N Y. - Three North •t I p.m. The lecture is open Jersey women were to the public and will be held among those entering the no- COPYRIGHT 1 BAS in the auditorium of the main vitiate of the Sisters of building of Caldwell College, Charily, Mt. St. Vincent, here here. They are Anita Marie Bochet, Upper Saddle River; Jean Mc- Neil Manahan, Morristown, and Catherine Wood- To Morgan, m *• combine Beauty, Quality, Com- cliff. 7 V • fort, with LOW PRICES takes Conference- A-Month To Go to Europe ENGLEWOOD _ An air some but it trip to Europe In June, 1944, to doing... can be done return in Very soon, will be August for members you asked to give the United way. Be- of the Confercncc-A Month fore you give, consider for a moment SAYS THE Wise OLD OWL Club is being arranged. Inter- just what your ested members should contact contribution means . . You will be . lending your aid to Telephone for.,. W* the club. Dept. T. 55 Demarest ogroo! But It talus oxporionco. our not one, but a of During 47 Ave. Participants will be free just long list worthy causes in OUR SHOF AT HOME your wo havo boon to travel, study or visit as they yoars doing just this for many thousands community. This is the easy to support all these SERVICE wish. way of our customor*frionds. causes -with one contribution for the entire year. So HQ Set For Drive be generous give fr’om . . . your heart as well as your SEATTLE. Wash., (NC) - pocketbook. Contribute now! INOLEUM The Sisters of Charity of & Providence have CARPET FACTORY OUTLE established a central development office * FAIR DEALING-EXPERT here to raise funds SERVICE-LOW PRICES - CONTI NUOUsT^Ncf^TT to support a multi-million dollar IN SW,NGf,ELO IN MHL IN pro- 1! I «8W NEWARK | tN gram of and the UNITED N CL, "SSL eme I | OCNVILLE expansion reno- give way SJtVßiffl vation at its 34 bouses in mESou I sskssm I the U. S. The runs Contributed by Public Service Electric and Gas •HHIDb I order a Company iSmh home for the aged in Jersey City. Young Advocate Club Young Advocates Have Role in the Council October 18, 1963 THE ADVOCATE 13 Fall SUSAN Art By DINER out the world. It's the Second Last friend June Contest year your Newspapers ere already re- The World Series is over. Vatican Council. told Dwyer you that as you porting the events aa they hap- SENtOM: Many people are I heard the Metho- read about the (Boys and girl* from the delighted Recently council you pen and frequently they dom- Knights Pledge Sacristy fifth through because their team won. Oth- dist observers from the first would see words the eighth grades). Make a many new inate other news events. We ers share ' NUTLEY - The favor for mixed emotions be- session address a of but would be able ■re Knights of the Altar of Family Church party any occasion. Favors may group you to un- living history and there is Holy cause here have $2,000 not be than a team was able to Catholic college students. He derstand them with the much pledged toward the building fund and have re- larger 12 inches square and help we can do to help. We clinch the aeries in four told us of the wonderful of and served the altar boys as their memorial. may not contain food. only parents teachers be- can read the newt stories. We sacristy games—the first time since warmth of John XXIII cause hsve been able "They want this for themselves as well all the Pope you to can learn the answers to ques- as future JUNIORS: md 1954. and other members alter of (Boys girla from of the learn about “aerospace, astro- tions we might be asked. We boys Holy Family Church," said Rev. Henry M. the fourth th 7 kindergarten times Naddeo, through grades). Draw a Many a big event council, and the nauts, Mississippi, revolutions can uae ■lter boy moderator. picture of your favorite many things one of the most pow- such as the Series takes much he learned about the communism." Catholic and erful toola—we can prey for of our time. Hardly Church. He us ALTHOUGH anything gave many the Pope, the council Fathers, THE boys have three years to pay their pledge, at tbc moment could be ideas think THE BISHOPS and religious more to about the observer* and the world. they plan to do it in one year. Proceeds will be derived exclusive- Important, and we follow all superiors are your representa- Young Advocates can become ly from their annual cookie sale between September and Decem- the HE REMINDED us that we tive! to the council. What they activities closely. Then the part of the council. < ber. selections from $1 to $2.65 offered. are of Eight ranging are event is over and it's part of "part a global com- accomplish will come after After only three weeks, the knights of munity." Young Advocates, we much thought and diacusslon comprising slightly history. It rarely affects our should over 100 boys have guaranteed one-quarter of their lives again. be aware of the events and guidance from the Holy goal. This will the taking place in the Church—at Spirit. Mexican Is year's pledge replace gift of $l,OOO normally the council and given the pastor each spring for the of altar linens TODAY, right now. Young outside. The council opened Sept. 29. purchase and vestments. The ssid Father Advocates, a great historical knights, Naddeo, are com- Besides event is taking place that will Barefoot pletely self-sustaining. owning their own cassocks and have the surplices, they also wear a black corduroy jacket with the RULES: (a) Entries should be sent probably greatest to Susan them single impact on your lives knight's crest identifying as one of the organizations. Diner, Young Advocate Club, With 31 Clinton and those of people through- Christ St., Newark 2, N.J. PEOPLE NEED an Incentive to work toward, said Father (b) All entries must be mailed by MEXICO CITY (NC) Juan Naddeo. Asa result of at least 100 boxes last Oct. 30. selling year, 35 Wednesday. Garcia Vidales was of the (c) Your Have You one boys won an overnight trip to a dude ranch, and those selling entry makes you a mem* most attentive students In the over 700 were eligible for a to California. ber of the Young Advocate Club. trip catechism claas at a Mexico The dude (and) Prises of *3 ranch trip will also be awarded this year with *5, and $2 will be City When the Read...? pariah. time a long range incentive for a trip to Hawaii in 1965. The criteria ■warded in each division. for First came Holy Commun- is the sale of 2.000 boxes of cookies between (e) Each entry must be 1963 and 1964. accompan- ion, the 7-year old youngster ied The questions ere by this or following coupon by a tearfully told his lay teacher copy of it. based on articles which eppesr that be could not join the other in this issue of The Advocate. pupils. His family would be INFANT OF PRAGUE PILGRIMAGE The enswert ere at printed the ashamed of him In church be- bottom of the c oilmen with Fothor C.SS.R. Director cause be had no shoes Josoph the which the Contest Ideas Galore psge on answer- Juan’s teacher turned to the mg article can he found. class and said "What does it BLESSED BISHOP NEUMANN'S TOMB Young Addle has matter? The Advocates, ideas with different kinds of child Jesua didn't 1. What prominent churchman PH I LA, PA. been looking through some sea life featured. have shoes either." and was released by the Commu- magaxlnes party books to A chalice The next day ea the bells of and white card- nists Oct. get ideas for favors for board this week? the church Sat., 26,1963 9 A.M. party host can be used pealed triumphantly the Fall Art Contest. She ideally (a) came as the Archbishop Beran and 50 youngster* center piece for a carrying $lO.OO including lunch. Mom at th« tomb up with some terrific Ideas. (b) Cardinal candles filed Thanksgiving family party fa- Mindsaeaty happily into the For a Columbus Day party vor. (c) Cardinal Wytxaski edifice Juan Garcia Vidales Doparturo: Port Authority she has three little ships like What ideas have was them, you come 1 Knights of the Altar of what among smiling iototrotion end Mo.motion Contort/ . the ones used when Columbus up with for favor? broadly. No on# could your party church have pos- Mr*. discovered America sitting on Halloween pledged tJ.ooo notice Holly Cholk, Socrotory 639-1112 and a trick ’n treat for altar sibly that be had no some crumbled en boys crepe paper. party should sacristy? shoes He Re»orvation» to bo lotor lend many na- was barefoot, but in no than Oct. 18 Addie also thought of making tural (a) Holy Union ideas as could an after- Family, so were all the rest. an artificial snowman out of the-game party. City white paper and glitter crepe Even though you cant vote prove the world it round is the kind Wku W«mn and St. Jude Only the missionary same of courage the 1 layas. because he an- Must* Moan priests and Sisters astronouts hove when board a swers many peoples' prayers they space ship. AloTff Mill la (c) as do Every member of the Awiuua Moaaa Kuafcataere other taints. AtuuMl Matt ut faff Addie Church Check can't others Pay ArcM* M» Ctrl Pearl forget by she has Mi Graaloal read about such as St. AfwMt ■sailed )o a»hjr Him* Bridget or St Catherine. St oouxm Vincent De Paul and St Mar poooee—oidoj. *(y)-p tia da e»ed eted it’a as Porrea also are very *M ‘(t)-f fi| ’ Ds make that to read It you have to sqre mat- Hound Twaaty aatf ches I UnTao use this substitution key. art kept sqt zf reach il Jarrr Lawta iSru. Wherever there's an yiqnger bnthers and Jlmm Otaas Tni Qaa K)4 x use a, sis 25 STOKS TO MlVt TOO - TUCK'S ONI MM oJ-ti CaaOeo for s use tars. 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NEWARK - In a fitting Lancers will march in the conclusion to one of its best Jcraey City as well as the the Blessed Sacra- seasons, Newark Columbus Day Par- ment CYO Golden Knights ade* and the Newark Holy drum and bugle corps scored Name Parade. Its 27th victory in 3i contests MORE Oct. 6 at Roosevelt Stadium, DISTANT plans for Union City. Blessed Sacrament call for The Golden Knights took the marching in Newark's Veter- first place trophy in an event ans’ Day Parade Nov. 11 and sponsored by the Union City Macy’a Thanksgiving Day Police Benevolent Association Parade. for the benefit of PBA Rev. Robert F. Garner, orphans and widows. moderator of the Golden Knights, announced that audi- BLESSED Sacrament scored tions will be held each Thura- •7.41 to points top a field of day evening this month for six units with the Garfield candidates to replace mem- Cadets second with M. 21 points bers who leave the Junior and St. Cadets (New- ranks at age 21. ark) third with 82.04. St. Pat- rick's Cadets (Jersey City) Essex CYO Sets were fifth with 79.90. With the competition season Journalism Course the finished, corps will turn MONTCLAIR A journal- their attention to parades. ism course for seventh and Blessed Sacrament will march eighth grade students, in a- Columbus Day Parade spon- sored by the Essex County Oct. 12 at Jersey City and the CYO. will begin Oct. 23 at 4 Holy Name Parade in Newark pm. at St. Francis Xavier the following day. School VerZatt from of the (Newark). FIRST JERSEYMEN - Michael (second left), president Social Science St. Rose of Lima's Imperial Federation of Essex Catholic School, charter first High accepts a as the Catholic high PANELISTS Steele of school to the - Eileen Immaculate Conception group join Jersey men Program of the New Historical Joan Jersey Society. (Montclair) and Greg Fusco of Seton Hall discuss with C. Hull, director of the Junior Historical makes the with Society, presentation Steven Me- Rev. Thomas A. Kiessler Cabo Leads a panel which they gave at a (at left), federation vice president, and Brother Kelly, principal, Light participating. priests' traininginstitute for parish CYO moderators Oct. 7. CYO Scorers Msqr. Tuite to Open CIP Journalism Program JERSEY CITY - Joe Youths Air EAST ORANGE - TO AU LAY-MEN Msgr. Jo- The four-week course will bd editor of the New York Herald Light of St. Michael's P. ■eph Tuite, superintendent conducted on Friday evenings, Tribune. (UC) holds a comfortable YCS of schools in the Archdiocese Program Now it the time for oil beginning Oct. 11. at East Or- In addition to the lecture*, two touchdown lead in the good of Newark, will open the first Catholic there Hudson CYO ange High School will also be workshops County Foot- At Catholics to arm yourselves program of the third annual the will ball CYO Session Among guest speakers tun by city editors where the League scoring derby with the truth ond Perfec- school of to be Journalism con- be Harry Anderson, city editor individual students will be Light has scored six TDs JERSEY ducted the CITY-A panel of tion. by New Jersey of the Newark Evening News; given assignments. The and the same number of pro- students who explained the Catholic Institute of the 42 Press, Anne Mae Buckley, feature gram is open to all Catholic extra points for points. Christian Young Student* pro- Third Order of St. Dominic an organisation of communica- editor of The and schools in the North In second place is Bob Advocate, high Jer gram was one o* tion media the high- extendi employees. Charles Kiley, assistant to the »ey area. Garbie of Sacred Heart lights of an invitation to at- a priests' training in- with 30 points followed by stitute for parish moderators tend our meeting held at St Michael's Mike Catrn- conducted by the Newark the aro with 28 Archdiocesan CYO at the CYO The scoring: Center here Oct. 7. BLUE CHAPEL to ear e Wrtm Rev. Thomas A. Kiessler Ue*s- SL ii i u of OarWw. Sac Meat S • M Our Lady of Mercy (Park (MM. SI KlckMl , • 1 3t 14th and Welt Streets «f»- OtV I • N Ridge), recently-appointed di- WOmm k M*wt I I M of Union N. J. fc Snh rector a training City, pnrt» 1 ) i leadership owe *•»*>. ISM program of the CYO. was in iWJ t itmimy *t 'W*m. Mi raraw I Mrf>—** o m r i • a charge of the panel HtK MMk M 3 00 tXL Mu » ll»l i * 1 • IS Msgr John M Mahon, actuary of the archdiocese, gave the main talk Adults oo liturgy Young and parish youth programs What About You? Invito Members ACADfMY Of the PATERSON - Prospective Meeting members have been SAINT ELIZABETH Special invited to a •■comoasv tcMooL to* am » attend meeting of the St •* Mil 4n«HiM Mary's Young Catholic Adults »!*▼■•■ O* CMtIITT PENN-JERSEY drum and group, held the second Wednes- CHAMPS - Chuck Vitale major, t**'*- *i» >*n*ir Campione. color guard, of St. Cadets (New- day of each month, at St. Phyllis Lucy’s JEffareon 9-1600 ork) ore shown with Financial Needs Mary's rectory. a pennant which the corps won as Frank Paequarteilo was elec- Penn-Jersey championt lost week in Newark. St. Lucy's ted first scored preindent of the or- 81.26 points to beat the runner-up Woodsiders, al- ganisation Other officers so of are Newark, which hod 79.34 There are 18 units In the CAPUCHIN Dave Parser. John Monaco and New New York. Jersey Pennsylvania, Connecticut area Fran Becfcwermert of In the association. FRANCISCANS

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FERRANTE . . . A Franciscan Sistorl N» **ee Religious ( ) m Organizations . . . » Ml 04VIM0 YOUtHU • r. mil ft Dwartat Set af Vtmim «4 . Struggle -n«0 in the County three garnet, lost bom, but THE GRANDS JffCIAl Football League after Oct. 13 lAHH dtiHt (tt Wtlattd tOQIWIt mmmH aad ia •' »wr Sacred Heart (JC). laadi« SL Michael's (UC), which is Collog* of Joint Elixoboth • «•« -art ia CakcKkaal and boat the league after an impceamve idle this week, lost tta first Convont Station, N. J. Hoa# Sface it 34-0 win over St. Andrew's game of the teasoo last was founded in has TNRI || MO OtIATR CMAtITYI 1850, Emigrant (Bayonne) will meet second weekend when Our Lady of Octobor 13 ot 400 p.nv

i'V/ r | —.—* Viwalka Peace oon*on been chosen assist in place Queen of (North Victories tJC) eked out a 13- Ott . fvwr B|v to the financing of Gtada ftmk, 747-10* Si, lack l.laad. Arlington), which tripped de- 12 win. Joe light of the Irish I*»w «i>. Ik fwlW ddo-li «4 *a CYO Utlist St. Paul's. continued the S«at* Churches, Religious Communities, Schools fending atop heap as t-*4T «*• ) 124. in the first game of a the league’s leading scorer and area. Hospitals throughout its lending night doubleheadcr Oct. 13 at with two TDs but Dennis Gib- MEDI CAL High School Field here. ney of OLV stole the show with two TDs. one on a 38 ANTS SACRED HEART (34). CALDWELL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN Emigrant’s officers yard run and the other oo a are thoroughly familiar which han't been scored 43-yard jaunt with an inter- CALDWELL, NEW JERSEY with the upon yet. can take a big step special financing requirements of cepted pass. CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS Of ST. DOMINIC in claiming tta first CYO ti- LAB X-RAY tecks these - organizations and always welcome tle with a win. Starting time Ml LADY of Victories ap- Fully Accredited Offering A.B. and B.S. Degree* it ) to have clear the to offer their pm pears sailing opportunity this week a* meets professional Bob Garbie was the big star it Star of counsel. for Sacred Heart with three the Sea (Bayonne) in the M. r.t U—mmt GEORGIAN of COURT COLLEGE touchdowns against St. An- opening game a double- Teammates header Oct. 12 at High School A Liberal For further information write, or telephone drew's. John fully accredited Arts College Darocky and Bill McGimpsie Field Star of the Sea rec- Conducted orded Its first win. 40 by the Sisters of Mercy 212-WO 2-1900, Extension 40. Or visit our each added a TD Joe Hurey a de- cision St Director of and Joe Ruggio provided against Paul of the Apply: Admissions, Lakewood, N.J. Mortgage Department any time at your Croat (JC), on a TD pass convenience. from Bob Clifford to Gary Danback m lb* final 30 sec- LATIN oods of action PRIESTS JESUIT SROTHERS St. Paul of the Croat hat roa another chance for it* first ri-aa’jya.wtAiß ss Oct. 12 Vocations Director victory against Mt Delayed of Vocations. 39 E. 83rd St., New York 28, N.Y. Carmel (Bayonne), which Free (Phone 212 RE 4-1146) a 144 dropped verdict to St. Wfrt# O (JC). Both ML □ Aloysius Car- ST. JOHN'S SOCIiTY mel and St. Paul of the Crow 24 01 GRASSE ST. will ha looking to gain the PATERSON, N.J. victory column for the first time. o> toll EMIGRANT St. Aloyalui (till han't lost SOUTH ORANGE 2-9000 hut the Aloyslans won (EXT. 259) ST.FRANCiS only SYMBOL... their first contest by beating Industrial OF ASSiSI Mt. Carmel. They have two "OF THE NEW MAN YOU ties in the tffree decisions CAN STRIVE TO BECOME’* Saturday they will meet St. An- OPPORTUNITIES drew's in the third CONFESSIONS and final FOR WOMEN 16 35 SAVINGS EVERYDAY 645 AilTO 9 PJL gam*. BANK Serve- Coil FRANCISCAN St. Paul's will close out the by Serving Olliers MASSES flrat CYO arc-light program PRIESTS & BROTHERS DAILY: EVERY HOUR of the year Oct 13 with Holy A.M. THRU Rotary in the finale. 61 Chambers Street 5 1245 Pii Holy Cantloua to nark atarlad by It franc la • Idle Rosary was last week- ol Aaaiai (no ana avar rafuaad aatoica end. bacauaa a( laak of NKW YOU 8, H. T. MHONAI BUttN£ OF IT. JMMONf r lanrfa.) TMB STAMOINeS WEST Slat STREET _ _ WIT 9——. * Fwce bat«un 6th A 7th Am. H.Y. 1 a 1 DIRECTOR ft( VOCATION* Bwepl -»Wrt I o e Frmnciaaan Baa IL MkM i a | o FalKara, ITT uar Barnard!na'a Manaatary, Homdayabur* FannayUlda •jVMiww* ' fr UVL I ! JJ" * Su Its £. PuTaS'llM cm it? « • B, Canasl s’* One of America’» Great Saoingt Institutions with Deposits of More Than a Billion Dollars Electronic School SECURITY (F&tS Sitter* of Reparation of the Congregation of Mary M3 Pottaic Avt., Ktarny, • Providing Hgmi for Pm> and BmTRPAY Frlondloat Woman and corli* for NJ. ui.phon. 99(1 533 nl!datholr aolrifuol,** mom aI, ofiralcal o Toachino trained In CMldran and Toon Aoort a Conducts MBMBU ■ no., mnAL DEPOSIT INSUMAMCB OOWOKAItOM ELECTRONICS ii 111 l ‘.BWTn. T. •mo MM » won. » MM m, «R ft Essex Catholic Bids October 10, 1963 THE ADVOCATE 15 In Big Eight For Hairier Summit

By ED GRANT Shakes failed to and Off they cover, Ryan Valley Problems JERSEY Henry were still close ClTY—Essex Cath- very to The ollc mark. ORANGE problems Jury sidelined will return to the O’Reilly’s him, Jumped a now and scene of which were supposed to into Emerson, school, Ust hamp- right the race again with should their Saturday’s triumph in THE er the fortunes of hang up second the “A” division in the Our Lsdy three touchdowns. The Lions win Hudson County CYO cross- of the in three games. Dickinson meet will have a Valley High School’s were also meet Oct. opening their sea- TNI STANOtNOS country 5 in a race maximum of 10 football team have not teams, ac- son since they were rained '*hkh could firmly establish out V cording to director A1 Sccrbo. cropped up as yet and some of their scheduled B.r^ T : the Eagles as New inaugural. Jersey Seton Hall will be entered and people are starting to wonder tlungpinsin the harrier SL Luke's started its SmmaraMM o a sport. so the If they will ever Big CaUwUc may Bergen and Ro appear. o o Eight season with a 74 vic- !> The event is the third an- selle Catholic teams which Valley has bolted in front tory against which nual Dickinson invitation meet of the in Oratory, S3” placed third and fourth last pack the Big Eight look its : i and Essex 22nd straight setback. lnSlvMv*l Scarlne Catholic wUI be weekend. Other Conference and will have an possible start- The Lucans will VD NAT Ms -running in the “A*’ division opportunity to bolster that step out of _ ers are Tenafly and Christian the conference i S 2 against three of the to play against gakW** state’s Brothers Academy. margin even further when it ConWashsm. Vsßey 1 1 IT school entertains Morris leading public teams, Essex Catholic should have Catholic Westfield, Hanover Park and here Oct. 11 at 8 In T-CCC only slightly more trouble in p.m. Passaic VaUey, an of whom this one than it did last week- TWO were absent from the OTHER Big Eight CYO af- end. The have Eagles already batUes are on tap the follow- fair. run Passaic in a Valley prac- ing day with Bayley-EUard at Saints Irish Bid ESSEX tice dual meet and defeated Awaiting CATHOLIC’S domi- Immaculate Conception In a the nation of the race Hornets, 20-25. Passaic last morning game and St. ENGLEWOOD Saturday Mary’s Defeat Is to be at the top of their game was week upset Hanover, 27-28, in complete. Fred Dwyer's (R) at DePaul in the after- a word which has been used to extend their young took five a meeting of the 1962 Group noon. St. victory ;boys of the first 10 Luke's will play a sparingly In connection with streak three IV and 111 state to games. places to score 38 points champions. non-conference game with St. Cecilia's School Westfield, High in against 119 for second a close second to Emerson and will be football IN BLANKING Cath- place Oratory in recent years. In Essex Seton HaU. Passaic Valley at last year's idle. Greg Ryan took fact, have to olic, 274, OcL 6, Bergen Catb NJSIAA has you to go back individual honors for the Ea- meet, virtually Terry Cunningham and the olic received another 1959 season to find a time top game the same team this and gles. He defeated favored year Rick Kettel have been the when from Tom who Reg- the Saints suffered con- Scott, scored of East may be the toughest of all. headline gie Henry Orange by atari for Valley with secutive setbacks. a pair of touchdowns and boot- 18 a yard in 2:17.5. Dwyer hopes to welcome and 17 points in the two the ed the number of Among Thus, task facing Queen same extra This time was well under back Frank D'Allcsandro this Independents games the latest 26-7 win His field a of Peace looms Urge for this points. goal was the the meet and course record of weekend from an illness against St. Mary’s Oct. 6. But. week. The Irish will be enter- margin in the Crusaders* open- 12:30.9, held which has sidelined it has not been by Eamon O’Reil- him for just individual ing victory SL taining St. Cecilia's at I p.m. against Joseph’s ly of St. Benedict's, but two weeks. He will provide ex- effort which is the was St. carrying Oct. 12 at Stadium (WNY). Benedict's Rodgers in disaUowcd as the tra insurance to Doo Holds locals, overall entire field Ryan. Spotlight team play has Harrison Don the been and the Saints will Bosco continues a thus- cut course by about 100 Hobbs, John O'Leary, Larry NEWARK a key to Valley’s suc- Three North more difficult as be coming off their first defeat far unsuccessful home yards. Rooney and Jim Rcbenack. Emerson seph's failed to make the win cess. stand Jersey Catholic since Oct and independents showed its in column I, 1961. will run into a Brooklyn Figuring in a scoring punch again when it dead- In Morris 15-second CHRISTIAN will be driving for their third meeting Catholic, differential Brothers skip- an opening game win against locked St. Peter’s T-7, will be Prep team which is fresh from for the territory straight Prep. Valley helping the AFTER LAUNCHING their ped the CYO meet to run in triumphs this week, Kearny. This an opening game intra-city Oct. 6. observers see the Blue Crusaders make victory in but the will to their Big Tri-County Catholic Conference the N.Y.U. affair at Van Cort- spotlight fall upon is bound to New York. The Dona fell be- rivalry create a Jays as a definite North Hud- Eight debut. The DenvilJe a team which is campaign with a landt Park and placed fourth seeking lb great deal of Interest in Union big triumph fore e school ' son threst and they can start school, which is in its first public power for second in a against Pope Pius, the SainU in its section behind West row, St. Bene- City and it have a cru- the secood lnches' may moving in that direction by irason in the league and its consecutive week Catholic of dict’s Prep. cial tumbled to North Bergen. 64. Philadelphia, Stony bearing on SL Michael's Dickinson. first season OcL S, suffering a 324 lota to The toppling of varsity football, here Oct. 3. North Brook of New York and Arch- Gray Bees will run Into Bergen had hopes for a North Hudson St. Peter's Prep shouldn't bowed to Delbarton. 40-7, Oct. Paterson Central. Costly of one of the toughest been the Utt team to St. bishop Molloy Brooklyn. obtacles * stop championship. have too much trouble crash- 3 to even iU record at 1-1. Pope Pius will be trying to Football, just as much Johnny Eager ran sixth in on their rugged schedule when Advance CecilU’s. 134, in the secood notices saw Del- the victor's circle score its first as ing as Sny- point es well as baseball, proved itself 13:36. less than 10 seconds be- they meet East Orange, wh.ch barton DePAUL AND Immaculate game of the 1961 season. as ready for a fine der doesn’t offer too much of break into the column a game of inches rela- hind the winner. Pete Randall has conquered Conception, victory two public season and the Green Wave the defending Now. with a return to T-CCC a challenge for (he Petreans. when it tangles with Marist at tively speaking _ and The of Stony Brook. school powers Oct. hasn't champion and pre-season fa- action already. disappointed anyone who may be the team to beat scheduled, SL Cecilia's 6 p.m. OcL U at Passaic. The Advocate's crystal bail Roselle 12 at Martens East vorite. will be be Catholic, which de- Stadium. They made it two In a row In South respectively, will to take a com- the Hudson looking Eagles took a 264 from paid price last week- feated Catholic Orange. with aiming to close Val- beating Bergen for a 40-7 victory against Our Lady of the Lake had sUy to manding edge in the standings. SL Michael’s end In 13 games selected, with conference in their second freshman honors last Satur- Morris Catholic Oct 3 with its ley wins. A victory would the SainU nine were VYING FOR 1963 debut spoiled. 134. by put game OcL 4. tabbed correctly will try for another win center stage Alan The Spartans, who had their day. Guenther leading five at 24 in the circuit and no and four misfired. will be Marist, St. Michael's Ktnneloo. but the Lakers will TNI STANDINet in the Dickinson meet, led different opening delayed a week by a other by and Delbartoo scorers. return home with of their team would have a vic- Two of the setbacks were (UC) Delbarton. all fresh hopes ram SL Cadtui 7 the Maffcy twins. Paul and out, scored their first o first tory yet since this la the sec- fears* CaUwOe ties in which the from back-to-back wins. Mar- varsity triumph against a * predicted Gene. Paul took the gold med- EVEN victory ever at Bayley- M aim • THOUGH St. Jo- Carteret ood league of the season • victor came ob>so-clo*e ist will visit Pius School. game a r*m • to al Saturday. Pope and EUard's home field, a • 25-13 and Boaco hw rw victory. Seton Hall drew St. Michael's will be borne Don and Bergen • i at decision Jim Koshlap. the with East to Emerson Catholic, the other members, Side. 20-20, as in night games for Basketball only returning starter in the won’t be In T-CCC the Pony Pirates scored Oct. u. Delbarton will enter- backfieid. led the competition Program Session way with until on the final Pirate Hamers tain Montclair Oct 27. play of the Academy the three touchdowns. That tri- MONTCLAIR Moderators game then missed the Queen of Peace had con- following afternoon Pirate umph showed that DePaul been of 56 Essex County parish version attempt which Other Independent will be considered a prime threat to CYO To Visit N.Y. attrac- Prospects Promising not unseated as cham- uniU will meet at a would have a tions Oct the crown which brought win. 12 will have Dick- pion Without a fight. was held by luncheon at the Three Crowns St SOUTH ORANGE Nick Sunkett and Peter’s Prep tied St. NEW YORK - The Set-* inson at St who are Boeco last Joseph’s (WNY), Chave, Immaculate Conception year after be- Restaurant here OcL 21. it Joseph's «c*u feMtOMM IB MBml defenses just for Ulore even tougher with Army, St. Junior, is the number two ceo- and will State. 15-40, OcL 1 and defeat- Broadcasting System and cen- triumph run into a Friday, Oct. U East Orange holds John’s and Holy Crass added tar behind Sis ton. stiff triumphs tral manner teat OcL 12 when it meeU Ctftaßc M O. U v*r. ed Princeton and of WCAV-TV. -Mjrtu Fairleigh •gainst Belleville and We’U have to worry about in- DENVILLE BOAT Dickinson Nutby While Suakett and Chave PhiiadeMia, will be keynote Paramos. An intense local ri- •» * (WCt. Oct. 4 at Princeton. and, la one unofficial juries and illness Last year The rating will be used most of the speaker. \ valry and the natural strength A SPORTS CENTER margin over the Tigers we were time. Pirn. • »bl system, is considered 16-5 when our two of a the top a school as big as Paramua RT. 46, DENVILLE OA 7-3030 was 23-32, with Fairleigh Dic- Reidy, senior, and soph Saturday, Oct. 2 team in North fine backrourt men. Sonny kinson Jersey. St. Charley Mitebd should means the Crusaders will have i «—-«■»«* failing to place anyone Sunken and Randy pro- Seek Talent SSSS. 'f’Bi Benedict's is loth on the same Chave, vide in the top 10. good replscemenu in the u N chart, this came down with virus. Though FORT LEE Teenage mem- making a fine op- guard spots Mitchei did not ainßlu Ptbb at Dm taw Herb Germann and Bruce for the Newarkers they played against Villa nova bers interested in the annual CartarW portunity play with the freshmen last kM at e. 1_ Lata two Andrews, the sophomore to boost and lona, neither was In good CYO March of Talent contest ST. JOSEPH'S GUEST HOUSES ** “ lanri iwavi their stock. year because of illness. jtlrtMr W OataarMa members of the led the physical and our re- were advised contact AnjMßjr squad, In three shape top to their •» *a Paramut m ~—iin CbNwKc varsity seasons, rHb. kaoMif o*4 tattfvt anaafttaia of iho bwv too adat (rani Nw Yari CTr. SAINT JOSEPHS offort • Herb Andrews been raha. won the race in out (or a month with a ward J. Hajduk, Bergen Coun- °aan, a*U in IJOO forati «. PstaV Pr W at tantar year. Thus. the pun tantamtmami mm atrat of .marlin net 25:52 and third. Royal The Heatherly Oct. was leg injury. same thing ty CYO director. The *e®* <« and *• IOO«ft US* SMday. U Knights’ 134 triumph against county ktt*| waiting printp St Kmn Catholic at Xav.«r this year could again be fa- finals will be held - ua«*o fat and in rtw St. Peter’s opened its sea- Harrison Oct. 4 marked the Nov. 24. banting. fitlung Ica-aUting wintar- tal.’’ The Pirates lost those Holds 1st Samim w*la*-*d. • son Oct. I with Fairleigh first year in which Marist ♦•-Bit Mrt> OaXarrmca two games to finish with a Comfortoble Rooms Good Dickinson and is due to com- won two Food games —and with 16-7 NEWARK _ Howie Heath Exceptional pete in the Middle Eastern the record. Oink Oink Climato Convent season just two weeks «rly of St Michaels (UC) Here, Chopol on Grounds College Athletic Association old. The had his Resident Bayonne team, loci- SEVERAL of the Eastern second straight two- Chaplain BONDS championships Oct. 11 at Al- scored iU first touchdown A denaUy. var- contest last week Cackle There OPEN - powers are listed on the Pi- All YEAR NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS N. Y. The Peacocks’ and bany. sity win against Pope Pius in climbed ahead of the ear- FOR rate schedule. them. JO AO FAll, WINTER ANO SPRING - Insurance with Trenton Junior Among SURA, Brazil— MOOERATE RATES opener 1900. Cross. SL ly pacesetters in the in- Holy Joseph's. La Bishop Bernard J. Nokler. warn soonn College, which was scheduled dividual toe Salle, Georgetown, Provi- scoring race among C SS R of Pa Oct. 5. was ST. MICHAEL’S its . ranqua-Parana QUEST postponed. posted North Jersey Catholic school ST. JOSEPHS HOUSES dence. Duquesne and SL Fran- came across some second straight shutout Oct unusual st. cis will boy gridders. josmrs, 4. a 264 decision (Brooklyn) appear hazards of the course when against Pop# The Irish halfback’s SULLIVAN N.Y. Pius, but the Irish here at Walsh Auditorium. 24 he administered Confirms- COUNTY, STATION WAGON may find TIL Road are with Bos- points put him In (root of run MONTKSUO 770 a third much games set tioo-out-of-doors because whitewashing ner up Albers Manat ton College, Boston Univer- Mickey of there Is no church—to vil- (Candvctad by *a SiMan at St HEADQUARTERS who raised Pawlnls at AmityailU) sity. St. Francis (Pa.), Army, his total to 20 points lagers here. last week. Results Last Week SL John's, VU- Five others are MA 2-0300 Niagara, lona, Wearing his impressive * lsnova and St. Peter’s. deadlocked for third with 12 &n 'SJSrr ecclesiastical robes topped In addition points to Werkman, apiece. by a miter. Bishop Nolker walked MITAL BOOKS FROM 1201 gSS;Vt?.Sa£^’ Ralph Lilore of St Bene- along a line of vil- diet SETON HALL Your Neighborhood Vocation Talks s Prep, the IM2 cham- lagers. reciting the words of UNIVERSITY All Makes pion. tallied IS n^ifcrav points In his confirmation when a stray Pharmacltt debut last Method week. hog raced between his legs, and Models 5: Changed The tetVor%^7‘» leaders arc: nearly knocking him over. School WAYNE Bishop Nsvsgh of Education Forsaking his dipiiWxi hat changed the procedure of PACE vo (or MOTORS the (or eav pw pose an instant, the Apoatolate Vocations, W Mlctaar* 47 CKNTIAL AVI SHOTGUNS RIFLES lUXtartr. I I x bishop gave the hog a swift it was announced by Rev. Announces EAST OHANOI kick sod resumed conferring HAND GUNS John P. McHugh, vocation di- i BT. nil IKgas | jj the saersment rector (or the Paterson Dio- Remedial With the hog out of the cese and director o( DePaui Reading HI'S MAN S?Jsrar i l wsy, he only hsd to svokl TMI YOUR High School here. j and stepping on DOCTOR DEPENDS UPON In * s wandering previous years, a mem- ggfili I chickens. Unexcelled ber of a priests’ committee Reading Improvement Services ST*S2I 222 ov«* m in sums itock (or the -h. 82 mi a postulate visited each Tn Km* h W. Hm h for for QUALITY! . . . school in the diocese, both and NEWARK N. 1. Larmt Siltctlon At grammar high school. School “■ * They will continue to visit the Elementary Students Iwn Martorana. Pra*. WEBCO DENVILLE high schools, but SEAT-BELTS parish and ■••• * Iwl C««i*r priests will the "SQUIRE” *"*• M give vocation DmviU*. N. 1. «* talks in each OA T-MM grade (rom the _« u *jb. STEREO Secondary Schtal Students m HI-FI PHy H t (i(th to and 5 PM, *rninil Avmmn. nr eighth at'CCD TAPE RECORDER classes. nw - MUFFLE* Scion Hall -*—»« a. ■*• University off ears reading programs for elementary and school students JERSEY CITY secondary during after- school hours VAlJirnt PHARMACY at the South Orange Campus. JOIIPH VALINTI. Rat. PMf. • INI MODfIN All ABSORB*® CONDIIIONIO Applications will be - SHOCK accepted until October 1963. fm Dallvrr? 14, WWS. Interviews and testing wIH be held at the Reading Cen- a*v. i. ter, located In McQuald Hall at the South —cSfrJ.M ff« robert treat q KNon Horn Orange Cam- pus. WESTFIELD.. Invites For further Information R your reservations and/or application, please “S®a contacti • COMMUNION MRAXFASTt track ud »Ki«n»Uc JOSEPH ZUBKO • OtOINAIION OINNIIt • WIDDINO RICWtONI Reading Center • CONVINIIONI, U IVAn NUTLEY SIMINAM mU /CHEVROLET^ Seton Hall >Y ORUOS CO. AT THEB£STHEALERS IH TOWN lAUS MIIIINO University South New » Function Room. - Orange, ■fisKS? Top Copodfy in Ono Room 1230 Jersey MANirr J. AKUJ Manager AIRIRT W. ITINDIR, or telephone! U SPS, 50 **. X PARK - rassaa^ PLACE, NEWARK MARKET 2*looo SOuth Orange 2-9000, Extension 448 ( THF 16 ADVOCATE October 10,1963 Jersey Priest for Dioceses Have Need Native Priests Teaching Adults Urges Support Missions h the 137 NYEGINA, - Following text of Bolend't in Missions Tanganyika Archbhbop letter on the you to make a real sacrifice Rev. Thomas mhtiont. The Utter it be reed McGovern, to et ell Mettet on Oct. IJ. Mission Oct. on 20. WASHINGTON (NC) - M.M., of Jersey City, has in- Sunday, One God has ordered the May you prey and give In the hundred • thirty-seven U.S. In augurated a plan for adult ed- to world's population Mission are only of the ecumenical diocesan Lands ucation here world that great of His about spirit coun- from 40 • priests with the assis- part 5% of the priests and cil, which I am now dioceses n»e tance of work must be done by human of attending are serving in foreign earth Is God’s domain. "Operation Acorn," religious the Catholic and which Parents seeks to produce a missions, according to anew It i* right that It proclaim which waa initiated by an- beings. csrry on His Church. His more vital and effective mis- greatness and other Maryknoller, Rev. Ed- creation. Priests, as they offer survey prepared by Jesuit glory. The pa- Society for the ward M. LS sionary spirit in every gan world that Propagation Baskcrville of Joliet. Mass, cooperate in Hit Re- IT SURPRISING, mem- Missions, serves strange then, ber of the Mystical Is of the 111. demption. Men and women that Pope John Body of Of the dioccsin gods the shrill discord in the Faith XXIII wrote: Christ. missionary The aid Him in "the priests, 74 are members of MOf of. praise that is chanted Archdiocese of Newark: plan provides $lOO to duty to propagate the the in the Diocese the world's I of St. by creation. Most Rev. Martin W. every pastor of Gospel among non-Catholics particularly appeal to ev- Missionary Society Stanton, S.T.D. adult James the Wherever on earth Musoma to uae for the as- ii a c t I- must be ery to enroll in the So- Apostle, founded by there Is Very Rev. Msgr. John F. Davis considered as the a sistance of his f 1 c a t most ciety for the Richard Cardinal Cushing, of human soul, there also is a parishioners. ion; important of all and Propagation of St New,rk *. NJ. Phone <234008. one mission field for tho u ’ Father McGovern is some by the to be the Faith, which assists mis- Boston to do mission work in Church, Hours: Daily, • a.m. to 3 supplying accomplished without to p.m.; Saturday, • a.m. to 12. teaching and in read- of This sionaries Latin America. Twenty-four important enough make her training exsraple delay?" duty obliges ev- throughout the and for their world. Since dioceses bridge all distances, suffer un- Diocese of Paterson: ing writing 200 adult holy ery member of the Church. membership dues including Newark contributed told hardships, even the Rt. Rev. catechumens and hopes to ex- lives, and The 40,000 have not been priests to the so- risk Msgr. William F. Louis priests and 100,- increased in of life itself. tend the others 000 more than ciety. 24 DeGnisse program to accom- by ac- Sisters who are 40 years, 1 trust SL, Paterson 1, N.J. Phone 4-0400 now serv- The world is ARmory modate 300. tual work in that all who right for the Hours: a.m. ing the missions have can afford to give Nineteen dioceses, including Daily, • to S p.m.; Saturday, t a.m. to 12. been harvest. Where are the for the sal- more than dues will Newark reap- making tremendous sacrifices. do so. The and Paterson, have ers coming from? Donations to tbe vation offerings of those Society for the Prapegeiion of the Cemetery Directors of I’ope Paul VI did not overlook who cannot mission programs in foreign Many young men are anx- FdUb ere income tex aouls. them in his first afford dues will countries. diocesan deductible . broadcast to membership Sixty ious to train for work for the the world. be To Hold Convention The vast majority of priests His Holiness said: appreciated. priests serve in these missions. harvest of souls in mission "We and religious have dedicated are pleased to bless and I cordially invite you to at- Lack of funds for their Aril. lands. PHOENIX, - many as 90% of the mission But, the (NC) their lives to the encourage from our heart the tend Solemn Vespers in proudest showpiece Catholic preservation the ST. JOSEPH'S VILLA preparation prevents their stations were beloved Cathedral pillaged. of Anua has do cemetery directors and the of the missionaries—the of the Sacred PIAMCK. N. Won't nothing to with will strengthening ap Heart, • LAIMOCM. 4. Participation. you help? ■•Today, over two meet her# Oct. 13-17 for of our years lat- medicine st aU. It is the sim- Faith among Catholic pie eye—who on Newark, on Mission The native Is their 16th people, every Sunday’, priest best fitted er, are annual convention in at 3:30 things changing. At ple mud building, once the who constitute about 1?% of continent, the Church's ad- p.m., to invoke God’s to acclimatise the The Christian this moment there are a keynote address will vance quar- Sisters' convent and now a be the world's population. En- posts, are spreading the blessing on the missions. religion among his compan- ter of a million more Catholics given by Paul of Christ" God postulancy for African girls Daggett, direc- gaged in work Gospel May bless you ill. ions. So, if you can, be gen- in the than there tor of cemeteries for missionary si Congo were preparing to become Medical the St among non-Catholica and In- These beloved missionaries erous toward providing native before Independence. Paul. Minn.. Archdiocese. should be the Thirty- Missionaries of Mary. Practi- fidels making up >3% of the apple of our THE ADVOCATE young men with the means to six new mission stations have is the TTiftaluflvlsf. Ck cally aU. so far, are who eyes, 100. They become of God. girls represent us. third largest »rd S«w l>»r'iViri Wnt nil. ill priests The been established. 60 new newspaper in the went to Anua to learn nursing They and their people are the uti EinMa i imMln. for the churches daily or weekly field New DlrKHi NM »W*m •> 11. Society Propagation ot built and 130 techni- but who have Board of Church in mission in kr the Faith will stayed on to find Directors to Guide lands. They II accept your o(- cal schools have risen from God Jersey. in the sufferings of their depend upon us for forhsga and forward the ashes. support. them. As many as 2,660 fellows. priests ot which 400 are Afri- "Please 1 COULD write that prey for them." you are Changing Climate cans, and more than 1.000 Papal Volunteer write the Medical Mission- Program obliged by the Fifth Com- ALBERT H. Brothers HOPPER, Inc. and 3,300 Sisters con- "and be CHICAGO mandment of the Church aries. as - in generous as (NC) A 16- for the first here to MONUMENTS • MAUSOLEUMS WY Reported Congo tinue Our Lord’s work without time in Jan- 1*2266-67 you can be toward their train- member policy-making board support them. However. I m J4 ' News ot the Church in the interruption and without look- and of directors uray. would - (Opfotin Holy Crot.) No. AH ing support after gradua- has been named Now rather request you to BUY &ag» is ing back. entering its fourth year, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER given by Rev. An- tion." to guide operations of the U S assist them be- "Last the Papal Volunteers program generously thony Cocrinx, a Whits August three priests cause Father, Papal Volunteers for Latin they represent you. and has 200 lay volunteers en- starting with murder in the were ordained and ISO boys America program. in 33 you appreciate the sacrifices SAVE UP TO 30% rectory and ending with three applied for entrance to the Gear gaged projects in Latin Hospital Creatioo of the board they are making to extend of di- America and 30 more in train- Wk.fi H. ordinations to the priesthood. seminary. Only room for TO. Church 4 Htffoc i. Km Ur,aot rectors was one of your and lead men. »«»>H “Two but a several ad ing More than 100 volunteers octane .1 Mwaoriak lo Now yean ago, in Feb- good record. Help us. Jonoy to Arrive ministrative changes in have women and children to the We need it” Begins the been sent Into the field •Wo fact OO to I.no.in • Too ruary, 1961," he writes, ‘ the love oor o coo laofoct tho awmorial program announced here knowledge, and ol by already this year. redemp- “”*t of to ky ooMiof koto wo.li pariah ot Kadotu in the Dio- TAGUM. The Philippines Rev. Victor tion of the Savior a. f.ofotoot. R. Fsrnandei. Among those named the who died In tko L cese at Bukuva waa burned to School's The first section of to Progress hospital S J.. national director. for them even as for All arart lo Aooo board of directors Is you. ky local itooo- •Wo koao of oar float the ground and Rev. Rene De- equipment being sent New ' a larfo by Since the Church canon A kon at Hock of Reaches Included la the James Lamb, national direc- missionary canon oar caw cootocial. aaaMof Vos waa murdered In the rec- New High to mission has formation of Jerseyans a ar- needs material flaal. atcvrmf ol in A ckoic. a 300 member tor o( the Association far In- means to yoa no a. to ..nylon yoar aa tory. this were national council grow Following the Eighteen years the first rived here, with a second *•* A**—~ ikon ago ship- to coordinate ternational and expand. I request each of BotMO vtotant deaths of Father class ment recruiting and Development. Pat- Te- of student nurses was due shortly. effort, •non. gela in Kasoko; Thomas admitted at Anua The is be- financing and the es- Hospital in hospital a project tablishment an of field Mbaya, African priest; a the Calabar Rev. John secretaries Diocese. Nigeria, gun by W. Lennon. coordinate French lay apostle. Miss Le- where the to the work of THE ADVOCATE blankets earliest work of the M M , and supported by or- 20 PAVLA teams in olarq, and Holy Ghost Fa- Medical Missionaries of ganizations and in Bratil. Peru the seven counties of North Mary individuals and Central In th«s. In aome sections had America. Time Need at begun seven years before. Kenilworth, Roselle and Ro- Jersey withs paid circulation of The national council wifi meet Four African boys and two selle Park. of over 121.000 Sir Is Consult Your started, undaunted by The first shipment includes Catholic Funeral Director Mission shortages of text books, lack beds, mattresses ana stretch- Appeal of facilities and A M teaching par- ers. third shipment, now ta DOLLY MOUNT host careful and understandingservice is in accord with In Union ental disapproval. preparation, will include build City these first six Simt the But, o traditions Mother Church won tag materials for the hospital. 1955 of Holy Migr. John F. Davis will and through began a story make an appeal on behalf that has in it some of the woo- A bom* in beautiful at the for the den ot ourting • tatting. Society Propa- a miracle. One by one SiouxBecomes facilities with homelike gation ot the Faith on Oct. the milestones were auaoa- passed—a JOHN F. MURPHY JAMES A. IS at St. Michael’s Monas- Grade One McUUGHLIN Midwifery school A pbere. 490 SANFORD Union Benedictine BERGEN COUNTY AVENUE 591 JERSEY AVENUE tery, City. Rev. Al- added 10 years ago; lec- ! NEWARK. N. J. JERSEY fred ture balls for Devoted Pmooilunl ter* ice. N. J. Weaver, C.P., pastor. 130: «*i«iesrt MARVIN. S.D. (NC) - Pro- mining CITY. Bishop Stanton Fa- rooms and a concert fession TIINKA FUNERAL SERVICE ES««« 3-6053 Oldfield hall—all or pew-wow, it was a Licensed by State of New Jersey. Moderate 3-2266 ther Weaver and other in contemporary style. when MAYWOOO JOHN pas- great day Brother Ed- Rates. • BOGOTA i. QUINN WIIUAM SCHIEMM, INC tors of the archdiocese for The last stage was reached ward Red OSB. Owl. offi- lITTIE FERRY FUNERAL HOME 339 BERGEN AVE. a making these appeals possi- year ago when the school cally became a Beoedtottoe HUbbord 7-3050 333-329 PARK AVENUE N. ble. now affiliated with JERSEY CITY, J. the Royal monk 20 Rosd VolUy ORANGE. N. J. JOHN J. College ot Nureing. was grant- Fifty Sioux Indiana gath- VOUC FUNERAL HOMES CARTY. Ttl. LA 5-7677. . ed N. • full reciprocity with He ered at Blee Cloud Beeedis Clifton, J. TEANECK. TE 6-0202 ORongo 3-6348 MANAGER English counterparts. Only one tine Abbey here for Brother BOGOTA. HU 9 2707 KICRNAN FUNERAL HOME HEnderson 4-0611 other hospital in Nigeria has Edward's profession. A fttO- 101 UNION iAtl 805 As JOHN AVENUE F. WORTH Long similar status—the teaching blooded Sioux, he is the first J. FEENEY C SONS BELLEVILLE. N. J. 311 WIUOW AVENUE hospital attached to Ibaden Indian to pro/ns vows at the 232 FRANKLIN AVENUE Plymouth 9-3503 HOBOKEN. N. As You Live University. abbey and is believed to be RIOGEWOOO, N. J. J. the first to FRANK McGEE Oldfield 9-1455 Sioux ever become Gllben 4-7650 a Benedictine. 525 SUMMER Oldfield 9-1456 •a ncaira a WEEK-END RETREATS AVENUE a GORMLEY a a Monks and guests Joined in FUNERAL HOME N. J. lUNNRI isnar u LAITY NEWARK. FUNERAL HOME . FOR THE Indian dances the fes- UNION STREET during 335 HUmboldt 2-2222 41 SMMO A WtIKINO WITH GOO HighlandAve. tivities. and Abbot Gilbert Oetob&o HACKENSACK. NJ. For: MEN, donned Means MURRAY Jersey City, N. J. WOMEN, Hess, OSB., chiefs HUbbord 7-1010 Charles A. HUSBAND and WIFE headdress and moccasins Ab- FUNERAL SERVICE Stevens, ■ml warm * tfea bot Hess was Inducted into the CLIFFORD H. FEINECKE MICHAEL J. Manager aad Mr I. by «U «| MURRA't. PrtaA* aad B Sioux tribe in 1960 and 15 Extra 1321 TEANECF ROAD DElaware *—4 NW, UWy given Dividend DifOCtOr 3-6446 the Days name Ta-a-ya-pa-ha-waste WEST 206 ENGLEWOOD. N. J. BELLEVILLE AVENUE LAWRENCE O. QUINN a A (He a >4 lamn who heralds the good tm »wn', FRANCIS X. FAHEY. BLOOMFIELD. NJ. word). At FUNERAL HOME MOM CARTERET Manager PI 3-2527 298 ACADEMY ST. nun ra na nrouunm Blue Cloud Abbey was TE 7-2332 SOCIETY OF ••MM AM-1 founded in 1930 for the Indian MURPHY FUNERAL HOME (at Bergen Square) missions and is named JERSEY CITY. N. for sn McQUADE FUNERAL HOME DIRECTORS J. THE DIVINE WORD s*n?fnr«*T* Indian SW chief. Vincent W. ORACE MURPHY 8-8114 A— Hr Dept. GIRARD. PA. McQuod# M. Aot*M tun. Savingi by October deposited 270 BROADWAY WILLIAM T. NEELY RIEMAN FUNERAL HOME 15th earn 1914 NEW Missions Stress dividends from Hillidole, N. J. 3CI ROSEVILLE AVENUE YORK AVENUE UNION OctoberIst at a liberal4** NOrtK 4-5699 NEWARK, N. J. CITY, N. J. HUmboldt 3-2600 UNIon 7-6767 Latin America per annum, compounded HUNT FUNERAL HOME STONY LODGE HOSPITAL and ROBERT credited quarterly. 1601 PALISADE AVE. OORNY A OORNY J. SMITH WASHINGTON (NC) - FORT N. MORTUARY More than half of the S6S LEE. J. 250 OSSMmO-ON-HUMON, NIW YORK CENTRAL AVE American mlasioocrs assigned JAMES A. HUNT 303 MAIN STREET JERSEY CITY. NJ. A Private overseas during 1983 went to Director EAST ORANGE. N. J. Psychiatric Hospital, completely Latin America. 659-3377 Wlnd.or 4-1202 ORongo 2-2414 equipped for Diagnosis and Treatment Statistics released here by THOMAS J. DIFFILY L V. MULL IN t the Mi,sioo Secretariat show SON of Mental and Nervous Conditions. 41 AMES 976 MORRIS that 309 priests. Sisters, AVENUE BROAD STREET COUNTY Brothers and laymen went to RUTHERFORD. N. J. NEWARK. N. J. Latin America, 34.4% of the WEbtter 9-0098 MArkrt 3-0660 SCANLAN Ue J. Palmer, hLD. total. FUNERAL HOMES HENNESSEY PETER J. QUINN Charles A. Bright, M.D. AnocUt* Dirtclort The largest single detach- 781 Newark FUNERAL Fviwral Pompton Tpk. ment HOME Director Mamies J. M.D. of miasiooers from one N. O'Conner, 232 KIPP 320 Pompton Plains, J. community was attributed AVENUE BELLEVILLE AVENUE to TE 5-4156 the Maryknoll Sisters. The HASBROUI K HEIGHTS. N. J. BLOOMFIELD. N. J. Telephone 914 Wilson 1-7400 SH 2-6433 Missionary Society of St. ATlot 8 1362 Pilgrim 8-1260 Brochure ea Bequest James the Apostle, which ac- r OORNY A cepts diocesan priests, sent OORNY all MORTUARY Tissue COUNTY 18, to Latin America. ESSEX COUNTY | 399 HOOVER AVE. BLOOMFIELD, N. J. OORMLEY FUNERAL HOME 154 HUELSENBECK Pilgrim 3-8400 WASHINGTON PUCE Help Students to Become N. Priests MEMORIAL HOME FLOOD FUNERAL HOME PASSAIC, J. 1108 So. Orange Ave. Andrew W. PRescott 9-3183 $l.OO WILL MAINTAIN A STUDENT FOR Flood. Mgr. ONE DAY Newark 6. N. J. QUINUN FUNERAL * 112 So. Munn Avo. HOME * WILL YOU HELP HIM Karl W. Hueltenbeck 27-29 HARDING ALONG? Eatt Orange, N. J. AVENUE Director 4-4445 CLIFTON, N. J. Protection as well as profit is ORonge EStex 2-1600 MArket PRescott 7-3002 also yours at Carteret. Here 2-2530 In our Divine HENNESSEY FUNERJU. Word Seminaries in Indio, not your account is CCDEY'S FUNERAL COOKY'S HOME Philippi insured up SERVICE FUNERAL SERVICE 171 ond to 77 HIGH WASHINGTON PUCE Japan, we have a number of students preparing 510,000 by the Federal PARK STREET 69 STREET PASSAIC, N. J. for the Savings & Loan MONTCLAIR, N. J. ORANGE, N. J. priesthood. MANY ARE VERY POOR and need Insurance PRescott 7-0141 Corporation... Pilgrim 4-0005 ORongo 4-7554 financial while Carteret's own reserves help to continue their studies. OORNY B OORNY oi $15,000,000 further AHR safeguard your savings. GEORGE • SON MORTUARY 700 NYE AVENUE 519 TiAt OPP—-- HUDSON COUNTY MARSHALL STREET N. J. IRVINGTON, PATERSON. N. Dear Fethen J. EStex 3-1020 LIBER IN NIWJKMiv FUNERAL HOME MUlberry 4-5400 Enclosed find for 20th ST. A HUDSON BLVD. I— sponsoring e student REZEM FUNERAL HOME •m UNION N. J. to the priesthood for 579 CITY. days. A SAVINGS and Grove Street UNION CARJEREJ Lou Association UNIon 3-1100 | COUNTT THE SAFE Irvington, N. J. NAM! (fUam ... PLACE TO SAVE prW) EStex 2-8700 HOWARD j. BRENNAN 866 BROAD OORNY A OORNY STREET, NEWARK 6414 BERGENLINE AVE. tktm mUhhmal EIGHT STANTON FUNERAL HOME MORTUARY oMont WEST NEW YORK, N. J. arr_ -row NiWARKt SN IlMfflflold Avian* 561 FRANKLIN AVENUE 330 ELIZABETH .suit. 744 lio«4 Strati UNIon 7-0373 AVENUE N. ELIZABETH. N. Sfria|M4 li'ia* 35* Sprit, fold Avt. RotavUle: 417 NUTLEY, J. j. OraapStrati WILLIAM MAIL TO NOrth 7-3131 SCHLEMM, INC. Elisabeth 2-1413 Csasalwihas Mroid Stttita City liati 712 2200 HUDSON BLVD. MU OIAXMi 404 Ait. MILLER-BANNWORTH Ceatrei SOUTH MURPHY MEMORIAL HOME UNION ORANS(iUlSs«*ona,sAva CITY, N. J. FUNERAL REV. 102 FLEMING AVENUE HOME FATHER RALPH, nat'i.dir. WILLIAM SCHLEMM. 1055 EAST JERSEY ST NEWARK, N. J. MANAGER * S.V.D. Catholic Universities ELIZABETH, N. J. MArket 3 0514 UNIon HELP HIM TO REACH HIS GOAL hvivj** 7-1000 Elisabeth 2-6664 316' N. MICHIGAN CHICAGO 1 iltin thl> Wlli I^!_l O-ig_ °" Th» Advoccif, MArhf 4-07QQ Ven. DominicBarberi October 10, 1963 THE ADVOCATE 17 Italian Missioner to England Welsh Prelate Glum To Be Beatified in St. Peter’s On Unity Prospects VATICAN CITY (RNS) - from the Ire- LONDON U.S., England, ology. Then he held, succes- (NC)—"I must re- Rome has added the Catho- Th* Venerable to Dominic Bar- land, France, Germany, Hol- sively, the offices gretfully conclude that there is 1W» of rector, lic Faith on its own authority Century Italian-born land and are at no *>*”•, Belgium expected provincial consultor and present prospect what- —not because we do not un- and pro- missionary theologian who to be in Rome when Father ever of union between and vincial, at the same time con- ua derstand but because received John them, Henry Cardinal Barberi is declared a the Roman Church," stated Blessed, ducting many missions and re- we do understand them and Newman into the will the first Church, major step toward treats. Anglican Archbishop Edwin believe them to be unsound.” Be beatified in St. Peter’s canonization. Morris of Wales in 1840. Father Barberi at the annual The only dogma he mention- Basilica Sunday, Oct. the of the 27, Following the beatification, founded the first meeting governing body ed by name was that of Feast of Christ Passionist papal the King. a triduum of the Church In in thanksgiving will Retreat in Belgium, at Ere, Wales, a infallibility. The beatification will be the be held in branch of the Church of Rome's Church of near Tournal. Two years later Eng- second in the of SS. John land. pontificate and Paul, the titular he went to where FOR CALDWELL PARISH - Above Is the architect's , England, he conception of the new Pope Paul VI. The first will be church of Francis Cardinal church school Dance Classes established the Passionists and room new of the at all-purpose for the parish St. Thomas More. Caldwell HE LISTED three beatiflcatfon Sunday, Oct. of New York. Ashton Township major Spellman - Hall, Staffordshire, and The church is at with the all-purpose room It obstacles NEWARK The Mt. Car- U, of the Venerable John N. right, connecting to tho eight-room school to reunion: papal In- Dominic was the young- later erected three other mon- Rev. told that the bell mel Guild Center for the Blind Neumann, Bishop of Philadel- George Hresko, pastor, tower shown in the sketch will fallibility, the Catholic laws est of six children. His asteries. be re- will conduct of the saint. architect on mixed a series of danc- phia from 1852 to 1880. On Nov. placed by a statue patron The is Peter F. Terrofranca of River marriages, and the parents died when he was a The reception of Cardinal Edge Catholic of ing classes on the second and >, Rev. Leonard Murialdo, practice calling boy. Adopted by a maternal Newman into the Church fourth Friday of each Italian founder of the Pious cli- Anglicans "noo-Cathollcs." nights uncle. Bartolomeo maxed his month, of St. Pacelll, seven years of mis- "We should make It clear to beginning Oct. 11 with Society Joseph of Turin Dominic Plans did farm work. sionary work Set in Caldwell a square dance. Music will in England. our Roman he (lUly), will be declared a Building brethren." said, Deeply from child- Meanwhile be Blessed. Another beatifies- religious he turned out many "that their habit of classifying provided by the Recording he had formal ed- CALDWELL TOWNSHIP - THE CHURCH exterior will hood, no notable works in the field of as the test- us as non-Catholics is Industry Trust Fund. tion. on Dec. 8, will be that principal's office, offen- ucation until he entered the Building plans were announced be of face brick with exposed ers' of the Italian Nuniio philosophy and moral theology. room, clinic and utility sive and painful to us. and if youth, of Passion. this week for the new parish slag block on the interior. The Congregation the Father Barberi died room. A large meeting room they cannot at yet bring them- Sulprizio. after of St. Thomas More here by windows will be of aluminum The future will be available for future con- selves to allow that Angli- A missionary was collapsing at a railroad station Rev. Hresko. as Wedding Reception A MEMBER George pastor. with protection glass In lieu of version Into OF the Con- received into the Congregation near and was buried a kindergarten cans we, too. are Catholics, Reading, The parish was created last the stained-glass to be In- gregation of the Passion (Pas- in 1814 and on March 1, 1818, under the altar of St. It is planned for completion let them at least describe us high June by Archbishop Boland. stalled In the future. The sionist ordained. as Fathers), Father Bar- was For 10 years be Anne's retreat. Sutton, St. by September. 1884 Anglicans and not as non- Construction is expected to floors of the sanctuary, nave beri was born at taught and the- Helen's. Cathotics." PLAZAHOTEL Pallanxana, philosophy start sometime this win and narthex will be early of ter- Jewrael ■ear Viterbo, Italy, June 22. Archbishop Morris also said: hurt. Jtrmr CI»Ti N. i. ter on the church, school and rs zzo Thr church will be Urge* Parish Homes 1782. and died at "W# the distinctive Reading, Passionists aU-purpoae room. Bids will be framed with laminated wood reject dog- England, Aug. IT, 1848. He be- Plan For mas of the Roman Church—- • Ohnlfwd Itmwt IMM Pilgrimage taken on the project by the arches Aged Residents gan missionary work In Eng- that ta, those dogmas which •1* l« Mi end of November. The all purpose room will 1841 and four CLEVELAND (NCI-Small • InuMr CwlUiM years AU of the buildings will bo have facilities for a For Rome stage and homes for the • mnw Prim Kin' received the future Car- Beatification aged In In FAMILY MOMUMINT: of The kitchen. The full • contemporary design seating ca- dividual parishes Is the goal Ctrefvf attMflM M Mtelte dinal Newman, a convert from church will with of JOHN f A. McOOVERN UNION - seat 450 an- pacity the auditorium will CITY The Pas- A triduum will be held at of anew program urged here >hN IrMal CmmpMmW Anglicanism, into the Church. other 180 available la be TOO and Its sionist Fathers will sponsor a the Church of SS. John and places construction will by Archbishop Edward F. Ho- /®\ MEMORIALS The cause for the beatifica- pilgrimage to Rome for the Paul in the adjoining all purpose be similar to that of the ban of Cleveland IT AtmioHizm hzalxh tion of Father Barberi Rome, titular church Oldfield 3-0100 beatification of Ven. Dominic of room. A choir loft over the church. The Cardinal Spellman, in homes, he said, should *«H« Pirtte Mm known in religion as Dominic narthex accommodate Barberi, C.P., at St. Peter’s for the beatifica- will so- There will be eight clast- house to 20 and MO«TM ARI IMOTOM M 4 of the Mother God thanksgiving up persons of wsi other SO people rooms in the school, as well Min MHWi MM Basilica, it has been an- tion. offer nursing care I in«utn ikMihttp ihw initiated shortly after his nounced by Very Rev. Gerard The preachers will be death. The final decree was Rooney, C.P., provincial. Rev Alfred of Wilson. C.P., I - Approved by the Sacred Con- MMrffon 40c p*f tin* 4 InwrHana The group will depart Oct 1-ondon. and Paul of Rites Archbishop ' Bn*. Minimum 3 Sn#i gregation here on 22 under the patronage of J Hallman of Atlanta, episco- Monday 4 TM. Sept. 23 Cuthbert CP- Bishop O’Gara, pal moderator of Newman Wfhu to Thu Adrocotu Beatification of the Italian exiled CLASSIFIED of clubs in MARKET 3» H. Bishop Yuanllng, the U.S. PLACE CJi*un h. Nuwark. 1. Passionist is of interest special China. | * Very Rev. Rupert Lao- The pilgrimage will also visit phmXMAAM 4-0700, l.t. 3J because of his as an reputation genstein. C P, provincial con- Lourdes. Fatima. Paris. Lis- Hf AUTO DIAlftS - NFW ecumenical pioneer in Eng- suitor. direc- WANTEO PIMALI CARS AUTO OIAUM -WWCtt HARDWARE PAINTS will be spiritual bon. London and Dublin. It will . RIAL ESTATE land. where he established •s navi ornnu rt* tor. return to New York Nov. 12. FIMALE-STBNO PONTIAC • TEMPEST THOMPSON'S many strong Anglican con- The beatificatiao wtll be Reservations be made CHEVROLET HILLSDALE may RAMBLER haidwui rroui tacts. TYPIST ' held.Oct. 27 with Pope Paul with Rev. Neil Mcßrearty. SARGENT MOTORS INC MROZEK AUTO SALES Large groups of pilgrims VI presiding. CP. at St. Michael's. SECRETARY r> MALE . SALES »l FAuTT I!M%NTCLUI ■r»ni rw.u 1. at 4*. ENGINEERS north 4 nor Pray for them 8" INSURANCE EXECUTIVE ... °-w KEARNY Amm Dm 0 *» “maxt ontnr °if ai**- VIVIAN POO ASK I CHEVROLET* __ BORGOS & BORGOS •*va AGENCY RAMBLER RCAL ESTATE BURNS _ Father McDonald Dies at 88 IWXWCI CONKITVfT tn all m phak» *• ImmM k •! * • tU~- aad - U> - Mr* Amuinu ENGLEWOOD - Rev. Ste- wtll be offered Oct. 10 Rev. Sander EMPLOYMENT AGENCY l A S WOIP Mk. SekP.. 74, RAMBLER INC ( MM*f - A A M Elf J. O. Carm St. •r~* A Hut« MA ITM Rhon# WYmon 1-4344 phen McDonald. , at Cecilia’s. Englewood. superior of the Plarist Fathers mm Phon«; 265 1783 CHEVROLET *■ •*«» An 88. former chaplain of Holy An Father McDonald attended ■ *>•• »•» art. Fin—, i in Hungary and the country's cook h gels Academy, Fort Lee, died Mt. Carmel School Tenafly, Iff, 7*2233 UTTUE FAUS leading Catholic poet, died in Tm Cm ll NOfth MOVING A STORAGE Oct. rwrtmrt la MM CMU . c* 7 at Holy Name Hospital. and studied for the priesthood •" (■«■ At*. VnMl). K i. Budapest Sept. 30. H •» im Mnaai a Mnrt Teaneck. at St. John's New Bal- N» kl « fti MntM. ti QO —4 AM RtMia O JAMES E. MARSTON Priory. c— «L CHEVROiIT Mai, n j ms - laocrtct A Solemn Requiem Mass timore. Pa. Hr was ordained William Teeker, 51. of Ruth- nm «ia tnavrrri RAMBLER GAUAGHER ASST Vincent’s COOK-KITCHEN HELPER II PatM May 38, 18H. at St erford. brother of Very Rev ICONNER CHEVROIET moving * storage wc. Pa. « Mar a<«aiN M ml MM DELAWARE Abbey, Latrobe. Martin J. Tooker. rector “ran -waa a* 3-7600 MORRIS PLAINS C.P., “f M «ar«a tamaai m Amo1 ciM.Tr WYmon B-7311 E. DALY & SON held R7. ma At a . Bergen Parish variety af positions in Oct. 8 at borne CA 6 6666 MOVMQ STORAGE rs:^^ ■ (Mni An Dm—— his order. He was a prior, COOK MORRIS FRANKLIN - «D VAH LOCO TOWMWP LAKES Charles master of novices, provincial J. McCarthy of Ba- DEMARTINI CHEVROLET Groundbreaking for the new VOLKSWAGEN adviser and In the 1830‘s yoooe. father of Sister Mary school and convent at Most AvR founded ■ ■ Moaar*. M J arm bbbwsj. and served as the first Charles, CAB., co-adminis- (unouT - ntn a uttva MrtH MU Blessed Sacrament parish here . part* HENRY P. MM a of Whltafrisrs Hall at M*v*m TOWNSEND —R »*«aa UMaajK be held rector trator of Benedictine Hospital casvrm will Oct 12 at 11 am., Aircooled Automotive Corp. TNG - STORAGE - PACKING Catholic He also lw» * am cam cm* University. Kingston. NY. died 23 •n At Y—- RIDGEWOOD with Rev. Francis F. Boland, Sept ■ armriM there OL I'm taught theology v.a., H officiating. ~~ MO Or* pastor, Father McDonald had also UCMDIUCIBII CH 5-2483 • MU 8-4465 Is yomr sits Claeses are already In ses- preyeri rrmrm, Phone SO 3-4587 served pastor at St. PL 5-1881 • AD as a rLTKOtT* . 2-4464 sion at nearby Our Lady of her lie JmmiM NURSES • VALIANT John’s, Leoola, and St. Pat- tt frino: M n—k a— m. Help School in Oak- •rnrMa» tar vMhm m TOWNE MOTORS INC. gtgrwggg Perpetual rick's, Niagara Falls, On- with the Setrark tavloa Horae ulu DrC MATTA'S land, Sisters of St. ... Lsniirr tario. Can. lie was the na- WOVTNO A VTOEAGE GILSENAN & COMPANY of Chestnut .. ntaa Parana* *Mn Joseph Hill as *«iurroav lumu. XI V» HOVTATKr. LA tWI tion's oldest Carmelite at the Rev. Martin J. msmocum. LM • mia UUA«nc — Jordan. O P Con - M> IW . PARTI WELFARE A Bf* 3OO Dial AAA 4-1597 u* LM«r«i a* un naaaf The new school will hsve 6-1400 f As Rt Rev. im r kooky mew *» *«>" an author, Father Mc- Msgr Patrick E. u R anno A««. w ft. ark . . iy'» CMMA nine clsssrooms and an au- HELP WANTED MAH lm«. «. , » «■ »i4rnm< Donald had At» 01 aim ditorium articles published Smytbe. Oct. 12. 1923 ■OCKK CWKTT which wtll also be p Riporwooo in several Catholic S ta M»nta taaa « EDWARDS FORD * ncptm magazines. Rev. Salvatore Lo .. used for Sunday Masses. Vecchio Man m raaatatataa. rm w COWU OUT or TOWKKSS A*MWM uua AUTO SERVICE A REPAIRS NURSING HOME Including Extension, the Cath- Oct 1843 a intri *-* MULTIPLE U*TINC» „ .M«a Meetings 13. 1880 *•« . • OUrar 1-tUI many years in parochial MAlfflßuaCt MAS k«4 MM MM • £■* » *;» «n« m a««* PLUMBING A HEATINO M MM am* ■Mima rr*. WAnnc a i *- l'"»i tm schools. Rev Julius VM iM tar pnra* at Ml ‘SPRING LAKE - Manteuffel. Oct. . • RUTHERFORD (RNS) ■—~ % 4» »* « MO MONET down M» IMRII »> I s%r— r F—n “ Some 85 New com- From 1838 to 1181, he served 14. 1828 FLETCHER »» sow* m?o rrur Jersey BRIDAL SHOPS a iama pi—m pl t-tmy FRED P. KURGAN as and teacher of re- LncaLß Knaii munities have agreed to atari chaplain Rev. Stephen Oet TUTORSNO ■ Inhir lx*i EarfM Diteljan, 14, MICHAEL T. RAUDEEMANN H ftp. n«c ligion at He re- 41 rwa Ar— their municipal meetings with Holy Angels. 1844 fmuy-kay I« WILLIAM IT NEWARK t. N. J. rSEm* UltK llnaaii Mars*. aamm bridal salon WR tired cyta MARKET ATM! MH prayer and the Pladga of Al- in 1161. l*m A Rrt*o - m A A Rev. Simon J. Reichert, Oct Catholic 11l with leukemia for the past •mo Bor (M Con TRAVEL SHORT HILLS legiance, a layman K\o hjiacy Maui: oum AGENCIES 13, 1843 glPsa a nuNKUN rt_ two years, he entered the hos- S who has been spearheading twTi^Tf »ita can ai’iluan acALfy for last 0*- kT^" w • mi JOS. M. BYRNE CO. the reported here. pital the time in May Rev. William F. Marshall ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES CR 7-0940 practice •«• »"■»■». Ilfll, R. J. travel aervicx of this Oct. 1835 Timothy F. Sullivan, a his- year. It. Dial FE 9 8826 AvS.'kSSt HILL! LOOKING FOR ror TVo Bam RIAL TORO teacher at Wall Celebrant of the Requiem A SIDE LINE? 000 l ■ 04ICXEL a~4BM tory Township Rt. Rev. Msgr. P. Mr Mass will be Rev John Haf- Eugene 1 aI anr» Maana OLDSMOBILE •UIIDINO MATERIAL High School said that since Oct na Rr—A Ml. Ntw.rS MA LIT 4 SPARTA O of SI Carroll. 18, 1838 too Jure* OUMMOSUA he began the idea. fert, Carm.. Cecilia's, VIOLA spreading 1,, • AwtWruo* Boioo A bnwo BROS. INC. COSTELLO Trovsl Srtvlcr Inc. a of the de- Rev. of Monmouth S3 contemporary Eugene Dtkovich, Oct. IT, DaaalaplM Vaa 45 County’s pur • OouuHom load Con • Haten Parma. Soarta. ceased. 1804 IXIWUIk communities and SO of Ocean UM u. tULHM E. G. ANDERSON, Rto Ito,, FI Ma tullalo ft utruu will be Rev. 4.7500 OUmt Mi. County's 33 communities have Assisting Rev. Baldomero MffOt.CALENDAR a soveltv co II Hilm R II Marta - fa A4UI4TM Marcilla, Oct MR*h taraal Jtmr MJ Charles Scbarf, OCarm., pas- C*j. mm 111 0100 AlOoo An Maowl adopted the practice. 17, 1840 NOrth 7-7000 ELMORA TRAVEL SUMMIT tor of St. Mary's, dea- SALE SERVICE have Closter, FOR i» Wuftuouo Avo, R. J, Similar campaigns Rev. NMHy. "Pw Vnr TrareSMS Pill—l* con. and Rev. Dominic Lick- Thaddeus A. PLYMOUTH • VALIANT DJMONDfON 4 nun. »ia»a. been launched the Zajac, CRI IKES . TOITU a TRIPS by Knights BARNEY S WAREHOUSE FUEL OIL- OIL rauawrrliL laitrui teig, of Joliet, 111., subdeacon Oct. 17. 1843 BURNERS AIR - BOP • RAIL jaatiaatlil, Columbus and the Veterans FULLER MOTOR Freo TVAot •arrtag ftiiaia, Naa PimHtait. of OUTFITS CO. DoU«anr The preacher will bo Rev. LIQUIDATES Coll FI of Foreign Wars. The effort to 1-0350 M Baatkaaad ftju'lftHaif** Cft A- 71 Quentin Duncan, O Carm,, of Paterson " «.V QUACKENBUSH In life ... V? MOUTH A VALIANT DUibMl Lai put religion in public stems St. «TAirn rva sm * WM INC. oar aayamaui autf Cocilia's. V ika Vttair Ratal UUB A ASBVICS PM from the Court Silaarar n.ix OIL • AUTOMATIC REAL a haaw tar yoa Supreme ruling Rev. Leonard >—» ESTATE T. Walsh, I • IM MM m • 4 >■■» MoAm Bin Cam N. metered UKUVUUKa «a WIU Taka Yaar Haaaa ft Troda Father McDonald is sur- CO,. banning devotional prayera Oct. vived Alice Mc- 0.F.M., 15. 1854 UNion 6-6300 ESSEX COUNTY HOLMES AGENCY and Bible reading in public by a sister, BARNEY'S SUPERMARKET Ti Donald of New York. WILLIAMS OIL-O-MATK schools. DISCOUNT OB ' HARRY J. Aia., FURNITURE - PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER STEVENS, INC. IHVINQ NATIONAIIY WAREHOUSE Dial OLlvar 2-6262 REALTORS UNION VALIANT St Tnn Sam. Other Deaths . IMPERIAL At LAAAtIAR . . . FAMOUS M *LU MiftU a.. Toir Lm INSTITUTIONS Pnlla4 Hour ftorvtoo JOHN P. prominent Korean* have been Bnoo 0L a McMAHON Oaaa Mm. tiara, a Pit Nu. Dial: Ml lias A» • 2-2727 Mama . Cnloa MU MU baptised in a bar* Rev. Zachens 1. FROCKS TROUSKRS WAV OP REAL ESTATE Tm group by Maher,, IIAIH A...mi M AUTO . Nowart. NJ. RAPID RELIABLE RESULTS call George li. Carroll, PRAUM NRW CAM TOPPETA WAYNE Msgr. 8.J., 80, former American as- MOTORS INC. R. MARASHLIAN & CO. exiled Admin- TABLE A BED LINENS KLITZNER OIL INC. Rsalto M.M., Apostolic sistant the Jesuit in valiants . CO.. IF* Rr—l SL. SI—MMM. JOHN WKUS to general BUICK • plykouths MJ. PI Mil CO. Baallaa istrator ot MERCEDES-BENZ chbvsucm 1 HOT Pa'araun llarnttau Taka. Wa Pyeong Yang, Oct in San Fran- . iwnuu Rome, died 1 Am won Sataa a aarrtoa MCMUL *? AAUiO IMVATVHED CLIFTON INDUSTRIAL Owanaad North Korea. cisco. UNIFORMS vm Can MAPLE BUICK PARTS • unvri their in INC. a Boev (Hof ALBERT A. LAKE PROPERTIES Joining husbands Wltaltara wssra* Saws* STIER. Inc. M ran Julia of REALTORS Baptism at Seoul's Immacu- McCauley, TO, ttaa ta Dlol HU Phone: fuarwlMd »m 4 can 3-0015 353-3378 r D M A Brood late Conception Cathedral Ridgefield Park, housekeeper SO M. -~S- ?S‘~ Phone 2-/SOO Largoatartaat Laka la Naa Jaraar the wives of four of the at St. Francis died NT W. Phons PRsuott Were Convent, a Or me An •> Omar. M. J. LANCIA OIL CO. 9-4546 . Laka Two had there ACME 1963 Praataaa ... men. couples a Sept. 28. PONTIAC • TEMPESI ATLANTIC HEATING OH. Mall aad %* Aero AH Madali AttraeUvo daughter baptised. Korea's aal Cola kaoek Mi tilaaa CADILLAC m houh service COAT APRON A Par „ DENVILLf SB Catholic liw—ißala DaUnr, OU Boraor Roloo ft Imunoitrioo best-known layman, •aim * service THX former Premier John 11. MICHAEL J. HARRIS TOWEL SUPPLY AMT DEAL IN RATB Dial AR 8-1020 ARTHUR D. CRANK Op . RaalM CO. CENTRAL Raota t S«a. CADILLAC INC. SPACIOUS - U. au aorta and N. six 1M r Railway A vo.. l-ourou GRACIOUS Chang was godfather to INC the WYman 1-3654 Pina Salrrtiuu al Lnd Cara MAXON PONTIAC ROOMS TO RENT of newly baptised. M7T FLOOR COVERING Mo Caalral An. Niwirl N. HIOH LEVEL — ISJ 4 040. CHISTNUT, KIAINY Phonßi raaaaa, mo. orroaai (rata ft. | AAA WA 3-6900 ftkaoL Jarsay CMP.C Phrvtakad B ROOFING EXPERTS Phone 4.2255 MOHAWK FACTORY OUTLET “ Educational Equipment QUINN MQS. Pkaaa OW AlO7O Mlar I P M. SHEET METAL PONTIAC srt&TJs Kf'jrss: HOMO OH PROMMIOMAL VII APT. TO RENT Ml Now Car Baloo Samoa noU A VO.. Nowart. M MM FLORENCE D. MUF CONSTRUCTION BROGAN CADILLAC-OIDS • Porta Quaraatood Caod Can V IULLUDC. Cm On Maw Jaror’i Ca4lUaa FLORISTS IVi rooma. availaUa Ort top**# Aim Ur«aat rinaat Bad, "ECONOMY" rot cHuiCHtj, icHoou Work A Mpatr Samoa ELIZABETH ftinty o*l coal ala an baat WA 4-14 111—1. 1. l__j. a Distributor aww iraRNIVI AND (V THE INSTITUTIONS Author!ia<| CADILLAC - OLD* TROPHY PONTIAC JONES FLORIST. INC APT. WANTED S POOL TABLES V. J. GAMBINO AGENCY mcuum in • • SALKS a outvies •M S way. MU St S«rvic« • , Cm. Sanaa*. NJ • Raal EataU Untrue atfulU Quality Supply ns S ) alak 44 rooma. kaat k ka4 oral • Paaaalc * Slat* r - Residential An. CUltaa N. J • S— . Raalala LUt Pnt. $293.00 HE t . l»o.family huuaa la Jaoroal Bum Roofing 7 4900 NOrth Pro—tr Profess/ona/ as suoo 7-1022 • Ml«. araa. act ia aacaatf HO ainatMy. r - • Taw#/ S#rvic# Bloro ff $323.00 $493.00 Leaders l Gutters ilB fllMllhßllM Phonsi EL Rafty la Baa an. Tka A» mil. n C m rZmJm 5*5863 laaft. Naur ark. N. J. • AvorHuuSTN. I. N Y. Phono 212-01 4-9304 Skiing and Appartl MOORE CHEVROLET SMYTHE RAMBLER, INC an— SI. AoUartaad MICHAEL'S FLORIST PURN. ROOMS TO RENT N.J. Phono 01 EL 30700 OAMSUCB Daalar GUN RIDGE , 6-1131 OffIt* Coat# and Tow#/# SAUES . SCO VICK . Ml NSW POINT tOAD SALKS - SCRVICK • PARTS N ** AM m.m hr MHmy to Utt MC» PARTS W* 2S ■ft 8&W OK USED CAM Oaaraataad I'aad Can FI NATHAN RUSSELL, INC. pOUn uu. . lUZAIITH, NJ. 3-3132 Continuous Tow#/# fetabUabsd UTAIUSHID I*IS Sines IMO Diol EL 4-3700 CRbsTvlaw 3-4200 REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE 1 RfaUatrood Are. Oltn Rldss. N. i. ST. BUNIFACK ■■ I • SM N. SnaS K. UHabatS m Kama An. , N. I. m'OZZr'Z?"'- PI 3-5600 alrla aad woman. kMckaa t pflvUatoa OL Man « THEADVOCATE 18 October 10, 1963 Race and Religion Mexicans to Mark Columbus Day Priests in Joint South Carolina GUADALAJARA, Mexico, North Calendar Appeal (NC) The Catholics of Mex- Jersey ico have been summoned to ORANGEBURG. S.C, (NC) in the demonstrations “are N.A. Quintanilla, state K. of iu the Knights of Columbus mark Oct. 12. Columbus A group of priests have not outsiders.” but “local Day, C. supreme director, had said because of the color FRIDAY, OCT. appealed for and obtain of his as a "National Day of Faith." It ni -ht Angelo Vcntunni chair- dinner-dance in honor of past peace Jus- people trying to their in an earlier statement that his tice for in the skin, race or his status and to receive Communion Gregory Club of New Jer- men. grand knight Lawrence T. Negroes face rights.” "No Catholic practical man in society or the and for the success of Montclair of racial disturbances here Father then community pray ■ey, Upper Gen- Carroll Council, K. of C, Un- Lyons, The Garden. McDonald read has been denied membership in which which resulted in the of for he lives." Vatican Council H. eral meeting. Rev. Laurence ion City Charity dance, arrest principles carrying on a SUNDAY, OCT. 13 more than nonviolent Gragsman, 0.5.8., speaker. Columbian Club, Union City. 1,000 Negro dem- crusade that were Star of the Sea Council, K. onstrators. in the SATURDAY. OCT. 12 Harry Kurgcson chairman. printed newsletter of the of C., Bayonne Open House Walter J. Barrett Council, Perea Council, K. of C„ Rev. Maurice J. McDonald, Orangeburg Movement. following Holy Name parade. One K. of C„ Boon ton Italian Passaic 66th anniversary C.SS.R., pastor of Holy Trinity principle cited the need Young Catholic Adult Club for a bi-raclal Church, said in a radio state- council of com- BIRCH 3 BEDROOMS of Bergen County Recep- ment that Orangeburg "is dis- mittee to study problems and tion. Rounders Restaurant, tinctly backward in the treat- propose solutions to the com- Paramus, 3:30 p.m. ment of the racial question.” munity. HILL lie also assailed "stories and • TUESDAY, OCT. IS rumors” that demonstrators Mercler Club of Montclair here "outsiders.” *15,990 were Segregation Friar Tuck Inn, Charge 6:30 p.m. Other priests joined him In Francis X. Jones chairman. BOSTON (NC) - Rev. Rob the appeal. Ranch or ert F. Drinan, S.J., dean of Cape Holy Name Society, SI. Marshall Hill Road the Boston College law school, Agnes, Clark Monthly meet- THE STATEMENT said the Prutt from $14,990 Have You Seen was among 14 religious lead- ing. Msgr, Henry G.J. Beck. demonstrations took place be- West Milford, NJ. Beautiful ers of various faiths who Immaculate Conception Sem- cause the rights and griev- signed a statement charging inary, speaker, 8 p.m. ances of a large percentage there is of Ne- Room Foil Forest of the segregation larg« living Dining Room, 1,040 sq. ft. Basement people of Orangeburg in Boston OCT. 17 groes public schools. Color THURSDAY, had been Ignored. Co-ordinate Kitchen Built-Ins Gas or Electric The statement refutes the Seton Hall University Pub- It Lakes also asked "the while stand of the Boston School Tree Shoded Homesites Paved lic lecture by Wendell Stan- Large landscaped Drivewoys people of Orangeburg to keep committee, which has stated Route 206, Andover, N.J ley. Noble Prise winner. Uni- in mind that despite stories there is no de of facto segrega- II U a IHffrrrot Tjt» t>di,.dwol root lotto in o»'y doX.l gro families as hosts for the DELUXE MODEL - two-hour visits. $17,900

• 4 Bedromt up to 17' x 20' Bias Charged • 2 Ceramic Tiled full Baths • finished SAN ANTONIO. Tex - Two Completely including Negro members of the Knights wall to wall carpeting I- of Columbus here have dis- - agreed with a statement made Total Price, No Extras: Font D«p by the organisation's supreme to director that K. $17,900 »• Straight £■ of C. mem- bership is open to atl races J E. Taylor Jr, and Francis AU TV Of | or lINANCINO AVAHASU L. Cufftns in to there’s GARDEN STATE said a letter 10*. DOWN and NO CIOSING MIS every the Almo Messenger TO OUAItfKO sums TITLE INSURANCE "Except for ooe small and CO. Modal Homo Phono P Art S-fttl unusual group at Catholic way 50C Art MsnltU* Si P( 6 .'>oo men in (one council) good reason we have OBICTIONI It IJ north pair Svtl»-. right OPt\ KtOhOAY rvl'i \3J • r; - found that of lota Id in areas racial Ot l(t* O' Nor* on ft it 1 f.rg discrimination and human wood A.o X MO'dxlt H.r td. toIXw re- ) pgr., •« nxdoi no*f MorthoU Oo.lt t lations. the Knights of Coium X , -.-tor, here! SdteeO. living bus m San Antonio Is neither Catholic nor does it Hundreds of that add practice trm baauty, the teachings of our choica of styles fof Individuality, custom holy Church ” construction that assures quality, Vt+cm

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$ JP- * > SUNRISE BEACH •OWN. Put Your MONTHLY ON BARNEGAT BAY PRESENTS Family HAMPTON CAP! COO in this Picturu! $795 A REMARKABLE NEW HOME FULL BRICE 4 BEDROOMS 71*1120' IMPROVID HOMtSmS On your t»l In* i« tkii parlac* FOR Custom-Styled Homes 2 $ on baths. garage, Vata*ion.Ra*iramtn* community. Sun'-’ey • . .M. '.a 6 P.M. Ail 20,990 • yur round or rotirtmmt $ In A Lovely Forest Glen bosemant Irving Haro cowun jroor ynor will Thu family onjoy « GALA FREE SHOW • it tht coooiumty you've boon watting for ipkim Scooh i ncation lot lifatimo •( l hidtaway 7,995 vacation fun, mr lon •omot twith 3 family x« bedrooms) « youi choree ol bt inti and l BAR-B-QUE • tummet rmcti on fult ♦boa you'd ipond hr long family tnjaymint WITH 6ARACE styles a tc.it let! •<( picture wmdowtd lung loom, «n your'i {1550 fwiihtd with If ■:: recreation room bt*k apiece and sliding giatt ooom vacation! Friiih lata and pelf IN PEP.SON to tanrf Discover this leading patio, modem sconce kitchen with built m own, countti A booutiful new community —with ito own coorao M property Ocuan SALLY STAPR top ran**, formica wort counters FIDS ceiem* til* bathroom and private beach - within foot }'i i Tan tv It centers. offers a combination !af jot* minvtaa from lot. Wattaru tl.r ■ M WfIL Zinurs priceless of bay-shore o Brick aod Frame (starter • fed latalitna and Wtatker SUippiag yaat «-• breeies ond M pine-scented countryside in a boating, o Not Water Moatiog • Dtublt Hunt WtaSews FREE PONY RIOES fishing, swimming Par AM Tka K.aa.na paradise. A Home 11 You'll Love... NEW RANCH DESIGN In A Carefree Communltyl with VACATION . RETIREMENT YEAR 'ROUND HOME spacious living room, 2 bedroom, both, Mahwah completely hat etcelleot elementary. |umor and senior high schools equipped kitchen, patio underneath carport serves as a naaiby churches for all denominations; rapid trantport to New York multi room for »ia butat and Erie Railroad. Several centers purpose relaxing, socializing or children's maior shopping and line activities. restaurants ere withm easy driving distance. Saar Mountain sports facilities ■-=r^ are accessible by way of the Naw York Thruway, Country Additional designs available In 2 A 3 bedroom homes diAs, (off courses and little league ballfields abound m the area. with Shells all - utilities from $5,295 75-ft. wide pro- ONLY 10% DOWN PAYMENT tected waterfront lagoon lots and large woodland lots Every Home ..«i.ym.*«l Corporation 0«N .GraaJadJhr DAILY It AM. lO OOSK

OtracNaaa - (ram MoJtl Pbont Him t)t MS. INI N. A : Now ark EBBSffiS& 329-3934 m taka Oar. Pan Mala Parkway Kr Mttitnmtk, NJ, si.yJAsS!rts UvM la I all u fcfcM **"<" WM hlnd,l,L OUtll, ILL Minn. Irwkan, lrV Humi Julia Haovay A Cos., II 7-4JJJ and SJ R.aliy el KbrnMan 9* Waal Pat* m+Tri. I A.M.-S ML, MtStl* M74»M, M* 1 rjla TM. ®***CTloN|| Taka Route Parkway la proa 17 (North) to toil Cr.ic.nl Ayo., Romtey (tu ■* ***• Tow,f ®f (ait JJB"* Flsao), conlinuo on Crescent Ava. lor Hi mil. Section 2 modal continue on Motoniaut Rd. right on Airmont Ava. Satin Oty 2 modal. October HollywoodHills Report 8 Sales Seeking Tips Magazines Helped Design 10, 1063 THE AD V O C AT E 19 A ton On Kay Rrltsst room model initi- Building split-ranch blocks from the ocean Homes at Tall Oaks WEST END (PFS) - Eight ated last weekend. A Cbirtnton-Carroll activity The developers are RtUaia Real Estate Section opening sales are placing reported at The developers, David Shane homes at MANALAPAN A Rtlaat* buyers choosing the the 76-house Hollywood Hills on (PFS) - A Cbtrtntrrn-Carrol Sycamore Hollywood Hills and Marvin of> Lin- Colonial {Jtoloff fully landscaped group of 24 borne builders WAYNE two-story. plots approxi- - community at the former site that (PFS) Tall Oaks- croft, note public reac- mately 100 by 125 feet and from Bristol, England, who According to the builders, of the at-Wayne, the 83-home com- Hollywood Hotel here tion on the first weekend was in the the most popular feature in the where larger an area which haa are visiting United Ststes weeks Introduction of a nine- munlty opened two ago good and they have con- sewers split-level is the ”7 in 12” city and all improve- to study home building tech- at and French Hill slop- SEACREST BEACH struction at the tract under Alps Rds. roof line HIGHLAND LAKES ments. The property being de- niques and advanced methods Ing which adds to the winter here by builders William Rich- ON THE ATLANTIC OCEAN way for delivery dates. veloped is the estate section of used here will visit the mill- home's authentic Colonia styl- ards and Leonard Robbins, PRIVATE Y«»r ing.' BEACH CLUB Round mat Otflca The builders are offering Monmouth County and over- work operstion and the Holi- . was designed with the aid of three looks North home Offered here are FINE VIEW OF BARNEGAT BAY housing plans at Holly- Takanasee Lake. day new tract of three luxury leading national maga- of wood Hills and homes are the Hovnknlan or- homes Colonial, split-level, MODEL OPEN FOR INSPECTION On display is a furnished Brothers zines to give people exactly and priced from $23,000. In addi- four-bedroom ganisation at 11 a.m. Oct 4. two-story bi-level stylings CUSTOM DESIGNING OFFERED '^^'oss, split-ranch what they want in anew home. in&sFwniihad tion to the four-bedroom The is in this which architects Maslow As- lujoo.oo. split- of brick veneer trim and group country LIBERAL j#*rch. wood In turn, the public has FINANCING AVAILABLE Cln> ranch on Shane under the of the Ns* given sociates of Elizabeth have de- community, tanru atrutsad display now, model shown in an exterior auspices SELECT YOUR LOT Rout* the builders what they want NOWIII a North to Stock and Stoloff will show a second facade. It tlonal Association of Home signed with the assistance of AHmi than follow rim. features a 50-foot- FREE GAS ALL Builders. immediate acceptance. the staffs of Better Homes DRYER WITH GAS split-ranch and an expansiblo rear and tICKLSK A SHIRPSRD long raised terrace and ; INC. NOW BUILDING ranch at the tract on Wood- Two weeks after the com- Gardens, Good has more than 2,200 square Here they will observe how Housekeeping, the first and •• gate Ave. off Cedar three the munity opened, sec- House Beautiful •• Ave., feet of area. four Armenian brothers maga- LOCATION living tion is two-thirds sold Ex- have revolutionised out. zines. The homes are el home priced North let.,'otto • Soufh of toy Hood, Noor Ocoon Booth Marino actly half of the purchases to from on a minimum building in New Jersey by a $28,600, date have been the Tall Oaks SEACREST REALTY CO. sub-assembly process. Each 1/2-acre heavily wooded sites 793-4241 - 349-5487 the other half of the with full RECAPTURING MORRIS COUNTY'S RICH COLONIAL HTIITAGE! portion of the home is pre-as- split-level, city utilities. sembled inside the plant after the foundation has been pour- ed, Thon the entire home is tom Mclntyre DOVER'S MOST ELEGANT taken, section by section, on a Extend* oil to Senior Citizens for trailer and moved to the Job- Opportunity NEW COMMUNITY Retiring In the Heart of Ocean site, where It is put into place. County BAYVILLE GARDENS CptnpUu mm Rftof TIMI Eiygf M Cites Effect JANOJ FOX CUSTOM KUIIT lIDIOOM HOMES MOO- HILL (IN EAMIIY SIZE KITCHEN. OOOIES OT CAIINITS. *11,450 ANN ST. DOVER. NJ. Of Industry MTIO CA* rO«T. CHOICE IN WOODED lOTS. ROX3URY TOWNSHIP, N. J. .4 Cbrrrmiom-CsrroU Rtltait CRAVEN FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP REAL ESTATE Grocioui find* ■ living fuQ onprtltoo In Ihil lovely rural, yot eottly ottvu'b'i. V OFFICE 438 9 ftv t (PFS>— The on anew ROUTE - BAYVILLE, N. J. Di 9-2061 **l *•*•">■ clow c* Impact £ Conveniently hord o-« fin* tchooii . . Kenbwry Plata 5 tp- n- Crt Air - , home when a fac- M»»dor) '' highway* ...ord t v rovrd community, • o umurpatud yeor recreational of —:••* *' tt North dor lay lab* rogion tory or a research center moves into the area, is most interesting. According to Will Getter, developer of the 125- home Franklin Village com- munity rising off Easton Ave, Sib: overlooking the Rutgers Uni- rCT versity campus in Franklin Township, "the immediate ef- fect is the obvious one—in- creased sales inquiries creat- ed by an increased market THE GOOD LIFE Th# "RALEIGH" 2-Story strata in the area.” OTHH MODUS % 1 Mr:- I (on WtolJ. J'j hath*. He pointed out that with a IN MOM research laboratory, there comes a predominance of en- gineers and technical minded buyers, who look at anew $25,690 'Th« Hillside' Cclenial Spilt lovtl home from a vantage JWde^eadi* point 24,290 that few other buyers do.

BEDROOM DELUXE RANCHER ONLY IS HOMES WILL BE BUILT - THE LAST REMAIN INO SPACIOUS SPLIT »OOT 111 AMO OlOOltt CO LEVEL RESIDENTIAL AREA IN DOVER. NEARLY 1.000 FT. ABOVE Over 500 SEA LEVEL. INVITES YOUR CONSIDERATION. . Listings . . RANCH ... AND •AAOIN ATT*. . ATt. HOUJII 19550 The of lOC.I JO boot t MMIUII • t PAM. MOM! I d'OHiHt r-i*oi BI LEVEL ruax'ixio * MMOVIMUmio ■INCLUDING •NBy An ** tloott h.p HOMES ON • TIMTOOAIY AOOAMOIMIMTi *950 WNBftOOTI NtM boo At of tbo fondo. rMßng 1 TO 7 IMS. DOWH At botif-evod of kinrlovi r . •orron<. KING-SIZE ■■fi” oN Thu PLOTS... $4O TO $450 Momanian] frooovi Bti#n ndott ottphtrt it Btrio§ lo» oreond o« Ihit o' Hi tH. TVt it fo« HJL "THE ROXBURY" RA\*CH *l—l Cm—inOrtjMll yaw. ary A tirfiii Mmil tirnM'' . VERAGING % ACRE Martin l with J Goldstein v.ry PWnnod or 4 •edroon.* Model Mom HMW ho* It 14M Ceremic • ■OKU . . Colortd file Mvwm COAST FOX . . . , REALTY L ti t# f> DtttCTIOHV b.drtaot of Dover H (ntranco Pon.S.d «w**»*. l*tni . . Wl 7-7000 M«lr Intgtuno Jd Dtte tot-off Ce»-ttr Grovo Id A Con’ low wM. SfitSng Com tan. CWt fj . . . MoW lonrico Motion I. v> ado to Von W u i%ht •rg Pktvr* 'da»od KOUtl. i 1 living loom* . Notno'id Itft . , Ate. i oft to Itwroir A*t.. HILL tuil-Siio DMng loom* Color. O HI VI H N . . . Catari* ' Mf* 1 Morii to Ofoon» tod Ate, r.jht I Coordinated "Lat in" K,M>on« •'MDNr wilt. Iv.lt. <|Q3 2.100 Moth to An* St rfM to **d*ie Ann St. D«v*r, NJ. In Wad 0»m. Cawntor Tag long* with

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Hera It the perfect home, the are* ;o perfect grow i toxkury Shopping Plaia la only a 3 minute drive. And Your beautiful home at SUNRISE PARK hat been therea excellent but end rail tervice nearby. At built with a hand —with more generout living apace, SUNRISE PARK, you'll be living high, wide end hand- dollar for dollar, than comparable any home now tome for leaf then you ever expected to peyl being offered In New Jertey. Contider the tpeclout- neat of each lot—a minimum of 10,000 square feet (25,990 to call your own. Contider the built-in extras each CITY SEWERS I home con taint a WALL OVEN, 10% DOWN -J LISE'A. AVAILABLE COUNTER RANQE, •linwooo aniMim -1 FINANCING RANGE HOOD WITH FAN AND «*-. CLOTHES ORYER room* • J tearoom* • Mnithe* v • Jfxtrr 9 at part of the purchate price! Cor - tier tile ccnvenlence <*mlly room Letoped ROOM F!El’J E S'LIT RANCHES lionfOmlnt an* e U ft. kitchen —you'll be Just Vt mile from the iparkllng-new • ftmthtd tf*n # 1H b*th* * School. Route 10 it 1 RAILED 50* RAISED TER.TACS V/ITH ENTRY from MASTER Roxbury High Just mile away. full bMtment * NO (XTHAII BEDRM or KITCHEN (If t siircd, entry from Dining Rm.)

• OIAMATIC FOYE* i.xTAANCi • EXTRA LAROE ,UV|NO ROOM • FUUY SEPARATED FORMAL DUIN3 ROOM • QUEEN $11(0 (AT. IN KITCHIN, W/ MAOIC CHEF RUIIMN WAU OVjN. COUNTER TOP RANO(, AUTOMATIC DISH WASHER, FORMICA TO?S. AND FURNITURE STYLED CARIN- ETS • CLOSETS GALORE • HEATIN3 SYSTEM FUU DUCTED FOR AIR CONDITIONED --- IRO.3HOUT • RAICHtD VENEER Sunrise - ■ tawwamwwi ftMIVMWW ▼ IrtlEß riFRONT. DIRECTIONS Cj.dtn SI, ■VLAND AVI. . OFF NT. 10 . SUCCASUNNA HoMuMiaoudL Paikaa* (alt 10S N. «l. (Roxbury Township) - nu RATHE ». :>r »)«»:«-• ft r i (alontowN Clicla. tit wfi.ftlLit' ' ,h, ‘ ,uH • T MM C»ti«, MOOUI OPEN DIRECTIONSi Route 10 weat to rA'IY MO S'. NCAY !0 A M ta DUS' *,ll Eyland Wait to Route 10 (ledse- Wall Kvtu, Succaaunna (Vk mile peat triple U(M 111 *** Clrcfa), Eaat on Rt. 10 foTfo * block A Ranch—at Gulf Station on the leftli * • ' mllot to Eyland Ave. (at Gulf MW*' • r- • ■fl orto turn left 1 mile to Sunriae Park Station); turn right 1 mile to > » :sn \ Sunriae Park. i'.d t Agsnt: Jtrsvy Rsolty Agtncy Union, MU 7-Vl3O * Modtl, JU 44584 20 THE ADVOCATE October 10, 1983

Family Dlstlon" LAWN RAKIS Institute '• If" LIST 2.91 I .88 AT '•« 24" UST3.9B 2.19 A SPRING RAKE Planned HAtOWOOOHiirtS

NEWARK - The Family VALU* life ApoetoUte of the 1.29 Archdiocese of Newark will SHOP hold a Family LUe Institute at Bergen Catholic High _ "McGuire" GALVANIZB) RICKEL School, Oradell, Nov. 10. BAMBOO RAKES There will be separate GUTTER and workshops for married cou- W1.49 1.35 ples, priests and Sisters. GUARD usri.9, Registration will close SAVE Jf. 1.79 Nor. 30" X with Ur. and Mr*. Jerry ust 2.9i 2.49 Kane, 1,732 Mountain Are., Scotch Plains (322-5278). CAVEX RAKE THE PROGRAM will open i*ii at 1 p.m. with a keynote 99 • UJAT MTUIII Crob Dr. Charles '•movtnf Greit or speech by Riker, • IH lltllS WIK professor of family life at • n rm im SHOP EVENINGS TILL l«M< lira. 5 lon, Purdue University end author 10 *•667* (with his wife) of “Under- standing Marriage.” This will he followed at 1:43 STAY rw J AS TOAST p.m. by WA WITH A SENECA" .*»«. four workshops, two of them ELECTRIC for married couples. TITAN The theme of the Institute PORTABLE ELECTRIC HEATER will be "Family Life in an of Renewal." The two Age 24" s8 sessions for married couples NEW PANORAMA 22 win be Re- entitled, “Family ONI YIAI OUAIAMTM newal and the ChaUenge of ONLY MATS* THAT MAMS • lah ut tan .im raw the Child” and “Family Life HEATER • Iran lira IW m* •H* tu liflH • Train-Ararat, the craw IMmH and ChaUenge of Ameri- * Draft MAT IN A WIDE SCREEN era. Ftm AU-Mm »m M»> rat-Nt can • bra • * Society.” CratlM M MM • \ ISO ARC OP COMPORT •Ml Oral •MM era Speakers at thesa two tea- aiona win be The first 10“ laymen. • 244 SQUARE INCH RADIATING SURFACE win be addressed John by • Mtr TV Ora MA H. 99 VALUE • SAFETY TIF-OVER SWITCH Blessingtoc, headmaster of •Ml Cm* m 4 TV. IXW • IJ2O WATTS the Whitby (Mootemori) School in Greenwich, Coon., ULTRA-RADIANT and William F. Birmington of GOLDIN Harken tack, associate editor GLOW of Cross-Currents and an NIATIR ahamnus of St Peter's Col- 1.10047 NEW DELUXE CIECUAIRI lege. WITH TAN CKUUtn WAAM Alt FAN FORCED BASEROARD HEATER Dr. Paul ReUs of Fordham 14.95 will address the A* - *** University *'.UUR • ms Wnrk • S- 88 aeeood .'•Sir workshop on defining :?sr23 r* the of American so- rS* challenge 19.9S V.lra 88 Mr. and Mrs. Robert 12 . mo »«n •«' IS.9S VALUI ciety. w ura ■ un Vogel of Glen Ridge win offer the response of Catholic fami- ly life to this ChaUenge. PEERLESS" Following the workshops, there wfll be e general ses- COUPON X sion devoted the LS RECESSED to subject of BATHROOM with other faiths working In . community problems such as integration. The Institute will GAS dose with a participated Maas, at which Msgr. George PRESTONE A. Kelly, director of the Chris- HEATER tian Family Movement in the Archdiocese of New York, 88 wfll be the homilist. 14 4 WIDE. 24 HIGH Chairmen for the program i .i :« so COPPER HOT WATER are Mr. and Mrs. William WITH Scfaneeklotb of Plainfield. CONVECTOR RADIATORS THIS Length Trie* Length Pnc. COUPON Im • Sodality Group v. 20“ 14.99 *0- 19.99 24- 1J.99 44" 2099 Seeks Members 28- 14.99 48- 21.99 32- 17.99 56" 23.99 34- 1199 64- 21.99 JERSEY CITY The So- t*« • 4W MU of Our n T0« AUO AVAAAHI M ft OCX dality Lady of Good S “227551 • AO A trara.M ■ra Tran*. M Ararat Cm bra A. Counsel, open to men and Ami |An . Cranio. Ira <4 Inn inl women who are college graduates and active mem- bers of professions, wfll wel- come new members to its next meeting Oct 30 at Mc- sbsrhib^e Dermott Hall. St. Peter's Col- lege. Don ifler of Far Hills is prefect of the sodality and Rev. Francis Keating. S.J., of St Peter’s College Is direc-

- UM>ON an* SuCCaKimna omit I tor. Meetings are held at in- . RICKEL WILL HELP YOU HUMIDIFY NOW FOR THE HEALTH _____ tervals of two weeks on Wed- OF TOUR FAMILY! nesday evenings. FACTORY the activities of SKUTTLE •IFIERS For Worm Air Furnaces Among past F,N,SHED the group have been a study of the theology of the laity XTKBEii&S MAHOCAMI and lay participation in par- MAHOGANY ish life, a survey of the ex- tent to which college gradu- PANELING ates are active in parish af- fairs and studies of ecumen- Mil vmmam ism. For the coming year, studies of Pacem in Tents 3494.7 SMUT and the writings of Rev. Hans VINYL ELASTIC Kneeg are planned. PSI-CUT r-' T~ FOLDING PORCH l¥= DOORS Course Published -45 #7ll (DWMAHCJ 32"*80" For Commentators STEPS \Vr 4-FT. WASHINGTON (NC) - The ■Y99 FOR SMALL HOMES FOR AVERAGE HOMES FOR URGE WIDE National Council of Catholk HOMES m 10.99 W44 AB V.lra Man has published a Maas commentator's training ! B> i" Umk \ INCLUDES DOOR u. • A* WnM«* Cut tm AND course to aid pastors in de- 88 88 lm i. Or TVACX • Grmfc rat kttw Utorra Fir veloping lay participation In IT4* 14»» a Tr*o4, v-nyt l.nra«»4 n to* m4m •« trai pVra the 7t.H liturgy. Inm rat prtray M A. The consists of six 12" course *BO ' WHITE PINE aeaaiona weekly training on OTHU tun M IT OCX such themes as “The Struc- LOUVERED n ture and Spirit of the Mass,” srn MAHOGANY “How to Read the Word of DOORS 1 I I FOLDING God” and Should "Why I ' WISE > »• HUT 31 111 CUm __ Shat Olf Hamit.. Participate It la _ __ * Actively?” 75* 75* | |P available from NCCM Public- lJ * &&*i s* 1.50 469I u 2 ations, 1312 sis. nasrasr s$ ?,?„«• “’»| 499 Massachusetts • Brout.l, and lnd o-nr lira • »rra. rarar umd in rati« cW rrra•In* n ttotol ton. to* Good Thief Sunday LINOTH DKCORATOR For Jail Inmates PULL PIRFORATED SHUTTERETTES ANAMOSA, lowa - (NC) Tim ultimata In RSTTSImiT BOARD Good Thief Sunday, Oct. 13. MIRROR will be observed with special NEW FIN TUBE 8 (TOM 2-r 1 services in some 400 correc- M «40" O* 59. EACH tional institutions in the U.S. 14 BASEBOARD RADIATION 444 UrK LompWlo with oUmonl, I end Canada, cover and damper nt» vu f(| MlinAiiii. AvoUohle ifi 4-ft. and i*ft. Services will include Msu- lengths. |m. f|, |m, ff # es in honor of St. Dlsmas. 488 MraiSisraiN Meek •« 8«L.I 4*l* Vi** RKCISSKD 7.M VALUE 1.49 Family Life ELECTRICAL UA CANA CONPBRIMCSS • Itodr* FIXTURE FLUORESCENT Ttotohnl Orattora »r wwKMd, «»■>■■« wa». • Inn miH" I-M7 IBM STRIP IIH-I1W" IM* UV'iW Jf&HHVs:,:..1 FIXTURES t>rt- J*3L — *- Maty I*. A99 .IM UTIM * UtL» 48 * Ito AM 48 • UT JAXI 2-69 4.29 4.29 7.99 w wtn ttnttni < IMll I MM

& JSBUm. at Mirjr'i. M U?KWS4B Pw RT. 10, SUCCASUNNA RT. JomA'i lUtrMl UNION Hmii Mflilfitnw, 22, RT. 17, PARAMUS 4 Milp East of Circle I Ledgewood Mile West of l Flagship 4 Miles North ol Poufe 4 Open Daily & Saturday 9-10 JUstice 4 81 UI Open Daily & Saturday 9-10 MUrdock 8-8550 sposar Open Daily & Saturday 9-10 Gl berl 5-0700 TOPIC The Advocate THE MISSIONS

Somewhere in the Par East a shows priest working for propagation of God’s kingdom.” some tragically backward how to cook The need to people go forth and teach is as urg- with a solar stove. In a in Oceania a ent now hospital as it was 2,000 years ago when the Sister a child with a vaccine intended injects command was given by Christ to the tiny to save him from band leprosy which is eating of followers who comprised his Church away the flesh of his mis- then. parents. In 80,000 Two-thirds of the people of the world sion schools around the are world youngsters still not Christians. From the U. S. 7,000 their out of the illiterate Catholic grope way darkness missionaries have been sent to of their pagan elders toward a life of new hope. lands, while 29,000 American Protestant mis- sionaries are Educating the ignorant, healing the sick, abroad. Those feeding and clothing the poor and teaching who do not go into the mission lands them new ways to help themselves all these personally are obliged to assist with services are performed by the Church’s mis- prayers and financial support. Funds are re- sionaries, over 140,000 in Africa, Asia, Latin ceived and distributed throughout the world America, the Arctic. by the Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the Faith, in But the real reason for missions ante- headquartered Rome, organ- ized on a national basis in each and dates solar stoves and vaccines and the Eng- country, on a diocesan basis lish language. Missions exist because Christ under every Bishop. The aim of the Society is to enroll member commanded the Apostles to go forth and every of the Church. This teach all nations and make them Christians. year, Oct. 20 will be ob- The served as Mission Sunday the Bishops inherit that command; so do all throughout world. In will have members of the Church. Theologians consider your parish you the op- to become the to portunity a member of the Society, obligation spread the Faith an integral and to make a contribution part of dynamic Christianity. beyond the mem- bership dues If you are able. It will be part of Wrote Pope John in his mission the ency- prescribed participation in the mission clical Pas torum: '‘The Christian Princeps work of the universal Church, which is de- faithful, members of a living organism, can- scribed by Bishop Martin W. Stanton, Propa- not remain aloof and think that have they gation of the Faith director in Newark, as done their duty when have they ‘the principal work of the Church, the work their own spiritual needs. individual Every for which the Church was founded teach must his to give assistance to those who are all men.” 2 TOPIC An Appeal Every Sunday

of the Newark Archdiocese last signment while the Bishop attends the ecu- >-ycar contributed $1,393,10 54 to the mis- menical council in Rome. the sions through diocesan Society for the Bishop Stanton's mission preaching be- Propagation of the Faith. Newark ranked first Advocate gan on the Mission Sunday observed in fifth U.S. dioceses among in its contribution the diocese in 1923 when he was a to the Pontifical Society for the Propagation at St. Teresa's, Summit. He enrolled 300 The of the Faith. members. Newark's diocesan mission aid organi- He became assistant diocesan director zation is 38 years old. For 23 its di of the J. years Propagation in 1938 and in 1938, direc- rector has been Auxiliary Bishop Martin W. tor. who N. Stanton, was appointed to the post Bishop Stanton is vice president and as- shortly after Newark became an Archdio- sistant treasurer of the national Society for had cese and the three counties of the Pat- the Propagation of the Faith, and has been erson Diocese separated from it. called hy the director. Bishop Fulton J. Newark's Pro pagation of the Faith director, Bith- that Newark, During time Bishop Stanton has Sheen, "the moving spirit of the missions an op Stanton, studies mop of mission in 40 preached some churches each year, a national scale." He U also treasurer of lands in the office for 25 he has headed years. spending every non summer Sunday in the the Catholic Medical Mission Board pulpit of a different parish, issuing his plea In Propagation headquarters at New- 1963, for mission aid at each Mass, sometimes as ark's Chancery Office mission donations as 12 in a many single morning. are received every day, tome of them Mr- Cover Photo He is assisted in this and the 10, all other marked for a particular misaioner or mis works of the Society by Msgr. John F. Davis >iooary congregation, of for a certain of In East part Tanganyika. Africa, a Maryknoll priest of Seton Hall University, who was appointed the world —and others stria girts, and who was once an Air Force treats Boland last flight surgeon an by Archbishop year, and is cur- easily channeled to people and places known African workman with October an eye infection as a rently the as- to have Mary- carrying weekly preaching special needs. knoll Sister nurse assists. International Mission Network

work of the missions fort of the Church. From the Pius XI in 1922. For 100 Theoften is years necessarily per- diocesan office file funds col- before that the formed society had under primitive condi- lected on Mission and Sunday been based in France, having tions —a priest rides a mule throughout the year are for- been founded in 1120 by a lay over rocky mountain trails to warded to the national office. woman. Pauline Jarieot. to as- say Mass in a remote From village, there they are sent to sist the foreign missions. a Sister makes flour sacks in- Rome, where the Sacred Con- Armenian-born Pe- to dresses for her Gregory orphans, gregation de Propaganda Fide ter Cardinal catechism is Agagianian is taught under a (for spreading the Faith) dis- prefect of the Sacred Congre- cluster of palm trees. tributes them throughout the gation de Propaganda Fide. But the organization which mission territories of the world. In the U.S. the national direc- assists these missioners is a This Sacred Congregation is tor is Auxiliary Bishop Fulton model of modern efficiency, the administrative arm of the J Sheen of New York. designed to place your mission Church which directs mission- The Mission Sunday collec- contribution in exactly the ary activities naming Bish- tion. taken in most churches place where it is needed. The ops and other div- for the superiors, throughout the non-mission Society Propagation of ecclesiastical iding territories, world on the third of the Faith is organized in each Sunday over diocese presiding religious in mis- October, is only one of many with a director appoint- sion matters, granting powers ways that funds reach dioce- ed by the Bishop, whose re- and dispensations and san offices to be channeled to solving sponsibility it is provide as- ecclesiastical questions which through the national office to sistance to the missionary ef- relate to the missions. Rome and thence to the mis-

- Mission territories, as defin- sions. There are three inter- ed Canon those by Law. are national societies under Propa- In India a women pours water over the hands of a which do not have ganda Fide In addition' In Jungle Chapel a fully es- to the Cardinal is prefect of the Sacred Congregation tablished hierarchy. Mission Society for the of Propagation come. The Cardinal is preading the Sacred Congregation work always aims at putting the Faith: the Holy Childhood —A Mass for You itself out of business, actually, Association, the Society of St. de Propaganda Fide (for spreading the Faith) which ad- by training native priests and Peter the Apostle, and the ministers mission motters. Mission priests in thatch- working toward the day when Missionary Union of the Clergy. roofed jungle chapels have chihtren and the the mission area will have its building of frr $230 a for six few requests to celebrate year years schools and orphanages. for the education Masses own Bishops and its own flour- of a priest for the intentions of The Holy Childhood associa- The of St. Peter the ishing Catholic life, no longer Society Through the Un- their parishioners. tion was founded in Missionary 1842 by Apostle, which supports semi- qualifying as a mission terri- ion of the Clergy, priests as- In some mission dioceses Bishop Forbin-Janson of Nan- narians in priest mission the tory. poor sist the spread of the Faith customary Mass offering France, who came cy. to territories was founded in IMS far beyond their own is as small as $l. Mass inten- America parish as a political exile at Caen. France, by Mme. borders tions for mission for It is not a pontifical priests may Tbe Society the Propa- and misskwer for a time. It Cot tin Bigart and her be daugh- society but it has been under addressed to the diocesan gation of the Faith became was made a pontifical society ter Jeanne. In 1890 it waa the of Propagation of the Faith of- the Sacred with aegis Propaganda Fid* Congregation’s top Rome headquarters in moved to Rome and since fice The placed 1928. number of Masses mission aid association when 1922. Its aim is to enroll all under desired Propaganda Fide, and There are other mission aid should the it was given the status of Catholic accompany q children under 12 to in 1939 Pope Pius XII made it societies organised on nation- offering. pontifical the care society by Pope support of abandoned a pontifical society. People of- al or local levels.

A Cooperation Plan

steadily increasing support the Dio- the College of St. The Eiizsbeth and several re- cese of Paterson has houses. given the Society ligious Carrying out the CSMC aim for the Propagation of of the Faith in the 28 educating youth about the missions the years since it was is diocesan formed itself an ex- office sponsors four regional ral- ample of the growth of the Church. lies Pater- every year at which a veteran mission- son's first mission contribution as a See cr speaks, and awards are conferred on separate from Newark was schools $23,038. Last for distinguished achievement in year it was $198,670. mission assistance. Msgr. William F. Louis has been the These projects are In addition to the diocesan director since 1940, when he Mission suc- Sunday appeal in the parishes for ceeded Msgr. J. enrollment Edward Scully, the first in the Society for the Propaga- director. tion of the Faith, the offerings received In 1942 Paterson adopted the through the Missionary Holy Childhood Association, con- Cooperation Plan, which assigns to certain tributions to the Society of St. Peter the missionary agencies certain parishes in Apostle, the Christmas Leper Appeal which which they can appeal for help. Last year list year gleaned $12,123 to be distributed 83 parishes participated, giving $37,000 to to missionary-staffed mission leprosaria (there are Paterson's activities have been directed 22 mission group*. 300 since1940byMsgr.Louis,shownmak- throughout the world), and the handling Paterson's mission effort is also dis- of gifts from Individuals. ing Mission Sunday plans in his Office tinguished by activities of the Catholic Stu- Chancery head- Msgr. Louis Is also chancellor of the dents Mission which is quarters. Crusade, organized dioceae. He conducts Propagation business in 11 Ugh schools, 33 elementary schools, In the Chancery Office. New Jersey Was a Mission Land 3 17 born in this country, born in Bishop Bayley’s promise of |n 1829 the Society for the five five Ireland, Germans, an ample return for the early French Italians." Propagation bf the Faith loan- or aid sent by the Society for the The ed $3,000 debt ridden Now New is divided to a Jersey Propagation of the Faith were church in the city of Newark into an archdiocese and three indeed prophetic At its 100th dioeeses. North in the missionary land of Amer- Jersey alone, anniversary as a diocese, the ica. It was St. John's Church consisting of the Newark Arch- See of Newark had contributed the oldest in the area of North diocese and the Paterson Dio- a total of $lO million Advocate to the two Jersey which is now the New cese. has some million Society Last year from the Catholics served ark Archdiocese; without Prop- by a largely Sees of Newark and Paterson agation the Faith it native clergy of some 1.600 alone of aid, nearly $1.9 million was would probably have been sold priests. contributed to the missions. TOPIC at auction. It was Bishop Dubois of New Where the Mission York who asked for the help Dollar Coes for St. John's— New Jersey Your $1 annual membership had no those Bishop in days. duet in the Society for the But in 1833 the Church had October Propagation of the Faith is for grown sufficiently the crea- portioned four ways. Some of 10, tion -of the Newark Diocese, it travels halfway around the all of New comprising Jersey world; some stays right here and governed by Bishop James in the U. S. in areas where 1963, Roosevelt Bayley. the Church is still in a mis- Eight months after his in- sion condition. MICHTY MITE BOX stallation Bishop Bayley asked To the foreign missions the Society for the Propagation goes 46 cents; to the U. S. of the Faith, then 40 Newark, headquar- home missions, cents; to There are arras of the world where poverty leads parents to I tered in Lyons. France, for missions in the Near East, 9 aeil their children into immoral or to maim slavery, them in help . . Helped the begin- rents, and to Latin America, N. to make them more effective beggars. ning." Bishop Bayley wrote, 3 cents. J. Leu hitarre. but still tragic. are the circumstances which "the Diocese of Newark will find children subsisting on a scant meal a barefoot day. walking soon be able to take rare of and wearing rags, dented any to learn about God opportunity itself, and to give back the INDIA: A GIFT or etae. FIT FOR A KING anything kindness which will have been Meter l.ujoli. Superior at the Soared Heart touvrnl For more than 100 year*. Catholic first in In RAN- children, France, meted out to it . . AYAANKAVAYAL la loutbem India write*: This village I* a and later throughout the world, have been members of the Holy The request was answered Childhood auiuntimoui place. We walk lira Association, through which they offer their to with a gift of $3,000. and help by Biles Ike 2>,. from main road through a those children of the mission lands. 1883 the See of Newark had form, acro*a rope bridges. blah bills received a total of $23,800 from and steep valley* to reach the JM T > the The Church in New ■ Society. families who earn their he mite bo*, in which a child save* coins which llrinc hr represent Jersey had been helped to its rallies . tins the land . . Our Arcb- his sacrifices of bubble gum or Ice cream cones, has become feet; it was no longer a mis- here institution btahop sent ua to leach tbe chit, an of the American Catholic school. Classroom con- sionary territory, it wa» no dren ratechism and to the to "ransom most run prim- tests the pagan babies" arc entered into with longer to be the receiving end ary school. We lire In a small bouse great seal. Prayers for the missions offered daily in school are of mission aid. but rather without The a a chapel. people are inspired by teachers' descriptions of mlssioners and the faraway contributor to the work an poor they unable to whom of are build ns people to they bring the Faith. Annually youngsters mus- the Faith in mission one or improve our ter spreading Tie Holy Muuoa Aid buildlns . . . amarine salesmanship techniques as they offer neighbors lands Sister* plea hi warmly seconded by the opportunity to purchase Holy Childhood Christmas Seals. lor lb* OnrwW Cbattb In 1833 Bishop Bayley had the Archbishop of CHANGANA- And annually the Pope himself addresses a to CHERRY who laments the fact he Is to aid message Holy reported to the Society for the unable them more Childhood children. because of the extent and of his Propagation of the Faith a porerty mission field ... In this pleasant month Youthful mission helpers in the 73 elementary schools o 4 the Catholic population in New Jer- of October when many consecrate themselves to the Sacred Heart on the Feast the Paterson Diocese last year contributed $34,943 through the Holy sey of 40.000 served by "33 of Christ Kins. It would be certainly a sift fit for a Kins If donations, Childhood Association In the 221 elementary schools in the missionary priests, of whom larsc or small la to make Newark Archdiocese, came up the H.tM these couraseous and children offered $132,071. eight including myself were hard-work- las Staler* need. Your sacrifice will make their work more and hopeful you can be assured you wUI be lons remembered Mlssioners Are In their and those of the THE UNINVITED Strangers prayers children and people they hare With an Unwanted Gift la their care.

"The task of a missiooer Is the North STRINGLESS GIFTS through American pace at which the results of ENABLE US TO HELP THE HOLY to to the where he Jesuit to FATHER WHERE HE go place martyrs, the priests their labors become apparent.. THINKS THE NEED IS GREATEST. la not wanted to sell a peart and Staters who suffered and Yet missionary activity con- whoor although of died in the bush VENERABLE NEUMANN value, Congo tinues. Last year Msgr. Gio- JOHN la not recognised, This holy last-century leader of the great price, Missionaries face a com- vanni Battista Montini, who Philadelphia archdiocese is wiU be beatified to who are determined on Oct. 13 by Pope Paul VI. HU people plex of problems the dis- now Paul made great loro Pope VI. a work and was among children. He often them cot to accept it. even at a comforts of strange and prim- statement that the taught catechism pinpoints be " personally and founded the diocesan gift itive lands, the difficulties not system of Catholic reason: "We are Chris- schools In this country ... A In These are the words of of performing tians for ourselves membership our association will professional alone, but enable future Bishop Neumanns in the 18 and Bishop James E. Walsh af services without also for others, in NEAR MIDDLB equipment, order to EAST countries (Iran, Iraq. Palestine, knoll, written 23 " India, Egypt, etc.) to Mary years the frequent need to break save our brethren The fu- bring Christ s spirit and words to the ago. Bishop Walsh la now down which iden- added: children land grownups) prejudices ture Pope "All Chris- of these countries . . . Membership Is so a 2byear sen- inexpensive, only $1 a serving tail tify them with colonial pow- tians are in fact -allej to for year a single person; 13 for a family. tence communist Perpetual membership in China. ers, the fear of political up- spread their Faith by helping is 820 for a single person: $lOO for a You in He the of heavals which threaten family. share the personified spirit their missionaries in charge of prayers and Masses of the Holy Father and the 15.000 priests missionaries from SL Paul work of and often even years founding the Church among in these missionary countries and hit perilous Journeys, their lives, the painfully slow pagan populations." MAUREEN K. WRITES: Enclosed are lea dollars 1 received for my first Communion. I like to would send It to a needy child la the missions. OCR REPLY: Maureen, your kind sacri- will to fice go help a PALESTINE REFUGEE la child living a camp In the Near East. We help them with schooling

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