AUDIENCE WITH PIUS XII 14 YEARS AGO Supplement to the Denver Register National National IKE'S VISIT TO POPE Section THE Section IS HISTORIC OCCASION REGISTER (Name Registered in the U.S. Patent Office) ■t T tM m u I. K lM lIn t MIMBIR OF AUDtT BURIAU OF CIRCULATIONS Washington. — President Eisenhower’s visit This Paper tt CoanaeUd wlUi NCWC WaihJnston Nawa HaadquarUra br Its Own Lsaiad Wire, Haa Its Own Why Are You Fearful? with Pope John XXIII Dec. 6 will be his second Spadal Service, Rallsieua Newi Service, Mlaeloa Servtcea, Reltsloue News Pholoa and NCWC Plciure Service one with a Supreme Pontifi. Ike’s forthcoming Thursday, November 12, 1959 meeting is history-making in that it marks only the second time a Pope has received ini audience a President of the U. S. while actually in office. Plans of the President to visit the Pontiff were Our Common Heritage announced at a news conference. He said the audience witb the Pope would Robert, and their daughter be bis first step during a two Helen. and on^balf week tour of major Pruident Franklin D. Roose­ atiu in nine countries of Eu­ Is Weighed by Bishop velt, shortly after his re-election rope, Asia, and Africa. to the Pruldency in November. When President Eisenhower 1930, received in his Hyde Park. snd Pope John meet, It will N.Y., home the future Pius XU. not be u strangers. They met then Cardinal Pacelli, Papal Sec­ at fnjKtlons la Parti 15 years Prelate retary o f State. And Orthodox ago. Then General Eisen­ ■ v JeMi O. Peidy, Jr, hower had bis headquarters Wilson's Historic there u commsnder o f the Visit in 1929 Pittsburgh, Pa.—Bishop Jc^n J. Wright spelled out some elements of Allied Powers, and the future Ike's plan to visit Pope John a “common heritage’’ that Catholics and Orthodox Christians share. Even Poi^tiff w u Arehbisbop An­ hu stirred up memnies of Pres­ thouA Catholics, “for historic and extremely important reasons," cannot gelo Giuseppe Ronealll, Papal ident Wilson's history-making Nnnde to France. first visit In 1919. Throngs lined worship with Orthodox, he noted that they have strong ties of friendship, Five other U.S. Presidents the decorated streets, which sympatiiy, and even faith with their Orthodox neighbors. have met with Popes either be­ were cordoned off by tbe mtii Bishop Wright spoke in Uie continued, “b u caused grave In bis sddreu u ld he always fore or after their incumbency tary, and more than 200fi00 ptriih haU of St. George's divisions among us. But, im­ had felt that Utere were no In the White House. The only cheering persons jammed St Syrian Orthodox Cburdh. Partsii- portant u are prohibitlqns bopu whatever for Christian re­ Pmident while in office to see Peter's Square. iooen had invited him to be against the common cult and union unless first the Catholic a Pontiff w u Woodrow Wilson. Pruident Wilson's visit to futured u a spuku together '-i joining in liturgical prayer, we Church tod the Orthodox He bad an audience witb Bene­ Benedict XV followed an urgent with their Metropolitan, Arch- both understand what Uie Lit­ Chur^et, both attached to the dict XV Jan. 4, 1919, when en plea sent him by Cardinal tdahop Anthony Bathlr, at an urgy is, and we ctn and do pray doctrine o t Apostolic Succeuioa, route to the Paris Peace Confer­ JasMi Gibbou of Baltimore, anniversary dinner. for the aame things.” would come to tome under­ ence. dated Nov. 27,1918. At the aodi “On the level ef theelogy,” Orthodox Archbishop Bashir standing. (NCW? Wire] As Genera] Eisenhower, then ence on tbe following Jan. 4. tbe tbe Bishop cemmented, “we commander in Germany, Ike U. S. Pruident w u received have many things in c o m m o D . w u received in special audi­ with all tbe courtufu due a Both our traditions abhor the New Baltimore Cathedral ence by the late Pius XII in Sep­ bead of state. concept «f beruy. Other peo- Baltimore. — The $8,000,000 Keeu^ of Baltimore from Presi­ tember, 194S. He w u accompa­ Pruident Wilson conversed p lu , even good peoples, have Cathedral U Mary Our Queen dent Eiaenbower, Pope John nied by his son, LL John Eisen­ come U npon heruy u a with Benedict XV for nearly one- in this Primstisl See of the x x m , and Archbishop Vagnozzi. hower, aod Gen. Mark Clark, half hour and they exchuged kind of right United States will be dedicated conuoandu in . On an­ The Holy Father wrote that ta views on world problems. Tbe “ Large areas, even of the In colorful ceremonies Khed- other occuion Pius XII received “witb a father's heart we con­ Holy Father gave him a mouic Christian world, far from shar­ uled for Nov. 15. Archbishop Mr. Eisenhower’s wife, Hamie, gratulate you, your clergy, and of Guido Rent’s muterpiece ing our fear of heresy, even Egidlo Vagnosi. Apostolic Del­ and her mother. Mrs. John your people on the completion of tbe Apostle Peter, valued at think of heresy u i manifesta­ egate to the United States, will Dowd. of tbe Cathodrai, we cannot help $40,000. C a rd in a l G a s p trri, tion of intellectual freedom. offer the first public Man in After bis stay in , the admonishing in the Lord the Papal Secretary of State, gave Thik b u never been character­ the giant structure on that day. Chief Executive will continue entire flock committed to you the President two cop iu of istic of our traditions.” In attendance will be a great his tour to Turkey, Piklstan, that they thenuelves be a tem­ bis volumu on Canon Law, one The Pittsburg Bishop noted majority o f the nation’s Hier­ Afghanistan, India, Iran, Greece, ple of the Lord.” for Princeton Univenlty, where that “our common beriuge in- archy headed by Cardinal Fran­ France, and Morocco. He is ex­ Hr. Wilson formerly w u a pro­ clndu apostolic persons, apos­ cis Spellman of New York tnd Tbe Pontiff described the pected home about Dec. 22. JESUS CALMS THE RAGING WIND AND SEAS fessor and later ita president. tolic doctrines, the apprectation Cardinal James McIntyre of Los coming dedication u an “ out­ Ike's meeting will be the 10th JESUS AND HIS DISCIPLES werelnot have shown their fear, for, thoufh uleep, Old issues of L’Osiervatore of and attachment to Apostolic Angeles. In all, 115 A^bishops standing monument'' to tbe by a head of state to Pope John He knew the danger and they should have Ronumo, Vatican daily, ahow Suqcusion. We both understand and Bisbops will take part faithful of Baltimore and to the m a boat crossing the Sea of Galilee, it since his coronation. Others who “generous piety” o f the U»e is recounted in Matt viii, 23-27, “when there trusted in Him. that Honsignor Amleto Gio­ tbe concept of Hierarchy and Messages of congratulations have viiiled him include Pree- vanni Cicognani w u one of four T bom u O’NeilL Baltimore busi- arose a treat storm on the sea." The Fathers of the Church see in this epi­ tbe public liturgical life that on the Cathedral’s dedkatioB dent Charles de Gaulle of priests who took part in the nenman, who donated the en­ Jesus w u asleep but His terrified disciples sode a picture of the Church and of individual Jesus intended tbe Church to and the 190th anniversary of tbe France, President Giovanni visit of President Wilson and tire $8,000,000 for the Cathe- “woke Him. uying; 'Lord, save us! we are soula on the stormy sea of persecutions and have." archdiocese have been received Gronchi of Italy, President later became Cardinals. Later dral's construction. periahiagi' But He said to them: ‘Why are you trials. But Jesus is in the ship, and. though Sad history. Bishop Wright by Archbishop Francis P. Ashmed Sukarno of Indonesia, MoniigDW Cicognani became fearful. 0 you of little faith?' Then He arose and seemingly He sleeps, we should trust in Him President Celal Bayar of Tur A p o s tle Delegate to tbe U.S. FOREIGN CARDlNiaS TO JOIN PRELATES rebuked t^ wind and the sea. and there came without fear. The episode h u particular appli­ key. President Habib Bourguiba T ^ Cardinal ruidu in Rome. a great calm." cation in today's world of Cwnmunist persecu­ of Tunisia. King Hussein of Jor­ Others were the late Cardinal It is worth noting that the Apostles really tion and nuclear threata. The power of Jesus dan, Mohammed R eu Shah Pah- Camlllo Caccia Dominloni. then SHRINE RITE TO ATTRACT MANY showed faith in Jesus by calling on Him to remains infinite, ind He Is ilways at our side, Icvi of Iran, King Paul and a Private Chamberlain; Cardinal Wuhington. ~ Cardinal Jose Cardinals and by leaden in the and R on, Ireland, will attend save them from danger, but He teJls them a source of comfort and strength to His followers Queen Frederica of Greece, and Nicola Canall, then secretary of Garibi V Rivera, Archbishop of government, top-ranking repre- the dedication u the representa­ their faith wu not deep enough or they would who trust in Him. Prince Rainier and Princess the Ceremonial Congregation; Guadalajara, Mexico, and Car­ sentativu of industry and la­ tive o f tbe B iab(^ o f Ireland. Grace of Monaco. and Cardinal Giuseppe Pizzardo, dinal Thonus Tien, exiled Arch­ bor, heads of religious orden Also present will be Archbishop Other notables received by 'HELP LATIN AMERICANS KEEP FAITH' then an official in the Secretar­ bishop of Peking, China, u welt and congregations, educaton, Miguel Dario Miranda y Gomez the Pontiff include Queen iat of State. a s BUhopi from Ctnads, Mex­ profeuional men and women, of Mexico City, Primate o f Mex­ Mother Elizabeth and Princeu Mrs. Wilson, in her book My ico, Ireland, Lithuania, and tbe and hundreds of priests, broth- ico; Bishop Paul Leonard Hag- Margaret Rose of Great Bri­ ASKS SPIRITUAL AID FROM U.S. Membtr, reciUed the occasion. Bahama Islands, will join more e n , and nuns. arty, 03.B., Vicar Apostolic of tain. nil icas, includine U. S. and Cana- Miiuci D a rie mnod* r Oomn. m m - Some of the White House Se­ th a n 200 U. S. B ishop here at From ForelgR Lands tbe Bahama Islands: Auxiliary ^ In 0^1 Uttop Muiu*l LamlD Odier Presidents cret Service men who attended tbe dedicatiem o f the great up- Cardinal Paul-Emile Leger, Bishops Vlncentu Brizgys, ex­ Catholics o f the U nitfc Ststu dian Catholics. K m iu r U ,. Tales. Chile; Aualllsn' to help their Latin American In a message to th? sessions, Arehbisbop Hetder Pewoa Cenari, Who Visited Pope the Pruident," she wrote, p e r church of tbe National Archbishop of Montreal, Can­ iled Auxiliary of Kaunu, Lith­ brothers keep the gift of faith at which Cardinal Cushing. Rio de Janeiro, BruU; Arebblebop Other U.S. Presidents who “were CathoUu, and regarded Shrine of the Immaculate Coo- ada, will send his Auxiliary, uania; aod Arcbblahop Egidio Juan Carlos Artmboru, Tucamso, Vsgnoszi. Apostolic Delegate to w u made tv Archbishop An- Archbishop of Boston, presided. Artendnt; Blabop AsM lo Beast, have had audiences witb P opu the audience with the Pope u ception Nov. 20. Bishop Lawrence P. Whelan, u Bam do Ptral, E nd; and Areb- tbe U. S. tonio Samcve, one of 2S top Pope John X X Iil said that the either before or after their tbe climax of their lives.” Cardinals Rivera aod lie n will his personal representative. btsSm Tullo Bolero Salanr, Hadal- Bishop Cornelius Lucey of Cork Church offidais who met in the Holy See bu a constantly in­ Un. Cotmbla. (NCWC W lro ) terms u Chief Executive in­ [NCWC Wire] be Joined by the four American Cerdlnal Spellvian, Arch- capital Nov. 2-4 to discuss creasing concern that the spir­ clude Harry S. Truman, accom­ bishep ef New York, will broader collaboration to help itual fo rcu of the Latin Amer­ Murphy's Retirement panied by Mrs. Truman, Fe- dedicate the national shrine meet Church difficulties south ican Church may develop witb ceived by Pius XII in May, 1996. and offer the first Solemn of the border. growing vigor. Is Deloyed for Tour Their dsuj^ter, Margaret wu PoBtiftcal Mau in ita upper Archbishop Samore,Secretary granted a private audience in church on the morning of Sfofement Loter Nev. t o . Archbislep Jouph of the Pontifidal Committion Recommendations made at the Wuhington. — Undersecre­ June, 1961. E. Ritter of St. Loula will ’ • 'I for Latin America, pointed out; meeting were not made public. tary of State Robert D. Murphy President Herbert Hoover met preach. : “You Catholics of the Amerlcu They will first be taken up by will delay his retirement from three Pontiffs. In March 1946, = ^ are more t h t n 210,000,000. the fuU assembly of Bishops of the State Department, sched­ and February, 1947, be w u re­ Cardinal Cushing, Archbishop Think what that means. You the countries concerned for dis­ uled for Dec. 3. to kccompany ceived by Pius XII. In Europe of Boston, will preside tod form almost one-half of the cussion and ratification. President Eisenhower on a Uk on war r d ie f mitaions. Mr. Hoo­ preach at Pontifical Low Mau at membership of the Catholic Thou pirtlcIpaUaf In the t t - day good-will tour to nine coun­ ver became acquainted with the 8 o'clock that evening; Bishop ■lonj were: tries. future Plus XI, then Apostolic Bernard J. Flanagan of Worces­ Church. The potential 1| enor­ For the United Stater CardlDil mous. So, be conscious of your Cue tons. ArcUriahop Karl J A lta r The Pruldent uked Murphy, Nuncio to Poland, and w u pre­ ter, Hau., will be the celebrant of Clndtwatl (Chalrmao of the ad- sented to Benedict XV in 1920. Cardinal McIntyre, Arehbisbop responsibitities. your dignity, Blnlatratiee board of Natkwal Catb- a leading Catholic layman, to your ability to help one an­ oUe Welfare Conferene*): Arefe- accompany him in the piKe of Pruident U. S. Grant, with of Los Angelu, will offer Sol­ blehep Robert E. Loeer, San An- Mrs. Grant and their son Jesse, emn Pontifical Han for reli­ other.” toale: Archbtabop Jooe^ E. Ritter, Secretary of SUte Christian Her- Catholics of the United St. Louis: Bishop Joaeph T. Mc- ter, who will be attending a a while on a world tour after his gious on Saturday morning, Gurken, Sacramento, CalU.; Bishop tion of the North Atlantic term u Chief Executive, w u re­ Nov. 21. Arehbisbop Kari J. Al­ States, be added, are oatatand- Hsrisno S. G irrisa, Corpus Chrtsti. ing for their generosity and Tea.; and AnxlHsrp Bisbop Jtmaa Treaty OrganimtioD in Paris. In ceived In audience by Leo XIII ter of CtndnnaU v ^ prea^ H. GrtffUha of New York; the tour will be the visit of the in March. 1878. for their ability to “organise For Canada; ArthUthoa Gaories Cardinal John O'Hara, CB.C., their work en the dloceun Cabana, Sberbreofea: Arehbisbop Chief Eiecutive with the Holy President William H. Taft, ArchbUbop of Philadelphia, will Paul Bamlcr. Bishop of C a ^ ; Arch Father. Murphy, a veteran of 42 when serving u chairman of the preside at Solemn Pontifical and p a r o c h ia l levels, and U ih o p H . J. Lemleox, Ottawa: especially for their srhooli." Blabop John C. C o d r, l.ondon. Ont.; years in the nation's foreign nuiippioe Land Commisaion, in Matt for the laity to be offered Bisbop Albert Sanachifita, O.M I , service, will be the ranking June and July, 1902, bad two in tbe shrine tbe afternoon of “ I urge you.” be stated, “ to CeaiUulor of Ainot: aod AastlUry State Department representa audiencu with Leo XIII, accom­ Nov. 22. Bishop Stanislaus V. bring thcM aasets to the aervice Btshep Fnnda V, Allen of Toroato: live during the trip. panied by M n. Taft, their son Bona of Green Bay, Wis., will of your Latin American brothers For LaUa Anmica: Aicbblabep , be the celebrant, and Bishop who, for centuries, have had the Charlu P. Greco of Alexandi^, gift of the faith. Help them to La., will preach. keep it.” LISTENING IN In attendance will be an Shortas* of Priests ArchabboC and tlx A b b i^ the To the dynamic, 34-ycar-old Sacrifice Highest Form of Worship superiors of scorn of religious Archbishop Samore, the There is no doubt that Catholics have an the priesthood ‘of Jesus Christ, ths one true eominuniUM, the beads of 40 Church's blggut challenge in attitude toward their priests which is not paral­ Priest, living and operating in each o f His religious housu adjacent to the Latin America is a thorlsge of leled by that of any Protutant denomination sacerdotal ministers. It is a truth of faith fd« shrine, and the besds of univer- priuts. With about onc-thi^ of toward its ministers. The closest to our attitude fi

Washington. — The ratio of ind dependencies o f the U. S.. In 63 Years at Holy See more than twotjiirds graduate ard from 54 foreign countries. degrees to less Than one third Of the 296 fulltim e faculty Rome. — Pope John XXIH him the respect of snti-dericat; undergraduate degrees at the members. 211 are lay persons. broke a Papal precedent by per­ as well as the affection of Spam Catholic University of America Enrolled for the fall semester sonally imparting absolution ish Catholics. When his etev£ is unique among all universities are 1.094 priests, brothers, cler­ Nov. 6 at rites for Cardinal tlon to the Sacred College (Q in the U-S. ics, and seminarians: 282 sisters, Federico Tedeschlni, who bad Cardinals was announced in This fact vas noted in a br» 1,629 laymen, and 1,175 lay served under six Popes in his 1935 the red birelta waa cohr ebure. facts About the Calhofic women. 63 years as a priest. The Arch­ texred on him by President Za^ priest of St. Peter’s Basilica mora of Spain. Unitiersily of America, which S5 Alumni in Hierarchy died of iDtetUnal cancer on Alt Cardinal T e d ^ h in i succeedeH also pointed out that, since the Founded in 1889 to commem­ Souls' Day at the age of 86. to the suburbidirisu See of Fra» date of awarding its first doc­ orate the centenary of the es­ The Holy Father bad sent Car­ call in 1951, thus becoming one torate (1895), the school has tablishment of the U. S. Hier­ dinal Tedeschlni a hand-written of the six Cardinal-Bishops. H0 granted 2,144 doctoral degrees. archy, the university has more message of blessing and com­ death left membership In the than 16,000 living alumni, more Its enrollment includes 2,765 fort on tbe night before his College of Cardinals at 71—28 full-time and 1,414 part-time than 55 of whom are members death after he had been in­ Italians and 43 of other nation­ of the U. S. Hierarchy and more students from every state of the PAN-AMERICAN RELATIONS DISCUSSED formed that His Eminence's con­ alities. than 40 of whom are presidents Union, from many territorie.s dition had worsened. He is the fourth Cardinal to of institutions o f higher learn­ THESE EIGHT PRELATES helped to establish a eignor William J. McDonald, rector of the Catholic Univeraily. Cardinal Tedeschlni is per­ die in Pope John's reign. Car­ ing. where the meetings were held; Archbishop Miguel Dario Mi- historic first in Pan-American relations. They were haps remembered best by Amer- dinal Crisanto Luque oi Bogota; VOCATIONS-MEN Affiliated with the university rando y Gomez of Mexico, president of the Latin American among the delegates at an Inter-American Episcopal Conference Colombia, died last May 7; Car, i r t l M n Hm IW t iK f e t r a t throughout tbe country are 668 Bishops' Council (CELAM); Cardinal Cushing of Boston; Arch in Washington, which brought together 22 Archbishops and dtnala (Jeorges Grcnte of Le a Nn> SiM rkiii ItfMiMritM educational institutions, includ­ Bishops of the Church from the U.S., Canada, and Latin America. bishop Juan Carlos Arambuni of Tucuman, Argentina; Arch Iwnt Ml If a Mans, France, on April 4. and to in smM ftt TUl'H. ing 14 major seminaries. bishop Helder P. Camara, Auxiliary of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Left to right are Bishop Manuel Larrain Errazuriz of Talca, Jose Mario Caro Rodriguez of INS. asK im ulo 80- Around It are grouped 86 and Archbishop Angelo Rosii of Barra do Pirai, Brazil. riAL wvvK.,Onunwii- Chile; Archbishop Tulio Salazar of Medellin, Colombia; Mon- Santiago, Chile, last Dec. 4. Un are offir^ Is tUm houses of study of religious in rvllk VTWOlTIf to 04rt ov'l UIwU. slitutes of men and women. CELEBRATION HELD THROUGHOUT WORLD National Shrine Altar Write V»C«ti»n The school is now preparing Prayer for Patroness . OIrtclor Has St. Plus X Relic trolhin ol thi Holf ttclioriit the new Catholic Encyclopedia, Washington.— Sealed in the Of Reunion Released •M Sii, l«. to be issued as a 15-voIume POPE'S ANNIVERSARY MARKED main altar of the upper church Chicago, 111.—A prayer to a work in five years. Numerous o f the National Shrine of tbe nun, Blessed Osanna of Kotor, When the Siatine Choir began pal Conference were among the VOCATIONS-WOMEN publications are produced by Vatican City. — Congratula­ Immaculate Conception is a who was bom in Croatia of dis­ chanting the Credo, the people Church and embassy officials at the Catholic University of tions poured in from around the relic of St. Pius X. sident Orthodox parents, is be­ THI 0AU6HTSRS OR CHARITY America Press. globe and services were con­ joined in as requested. a Solemn Pontifical Maas of­ O f St. Vlocont do Paul It was placed there when the ing distributed by Vincent L. ducted world-wide on tbe first fered by Archbishop Egidlo offer a Juyoua way of Ufa la the A three-phase building pro­ In a talk after the Mass, the altar was consecrated by Arch­ Knaus, Illinois state director of lervlca of tbe poor, iha lonely, the anniversary of the coronation of Vagnozzi. Apostolic Delegate to gram is being carried out. At Pontiff said that the innumer­ bishop Patrick O'Boyle of Waab the Knights of Columbus' Ecu­ fonaken. Girl* tMlween IS and So the annual meeting o f the U.S. John XXllI. tbe U. S. who have the couiag* to reepoad able crowds who have come to ington, D C., Nov. 7. The relic menical Committee. Hierarchy ih 1956, the Bishops to Christ’! invitation to leave all Among those sending greet­ see him are a sign o f the ro­ In his sermon Bishop Jerome was in addition to those of Blessed Osanna abjured the and follow Him may find peace and pledged to raise $3,600,000 for happtnaia In a tile dedicated to ings were President Cbiang Kai- bust and perennial youth of D. Hannan o f Scranton said two martyrs that church law Orthodox schism and as a (he program over a period of God. The Siateis easage In toclaj shek of China, Cardinal John tbe Church, and that atheistic that "private immorality and requires for the altar stone. The Dominican Tertiary led a clois^ work, tearhinf. nuriing, the care of five years in addition to the an­ and materialistic concepts of chlldieii. and leive on fotelfn mla- D’Alton, Primate of Ireland, and public subversion have in many other relics are those of St. tered life. I'he prayer appears tlona. Mnd for deMripUvt Uteia- nual collection for the univer­ Premier Antonio Segni of Italy. life will not win out over be­ places raised tbe banner of re­ Blandina and St. Fructuosus. timely in the light of tbe com­ tuie to sity. lief in God. SISTEtl eERTRANDE At a celebration held for the volt against the cross of Christ,” The idea of building the na­ ing and On tbe campus is a nuclear MARILLAC SEMINARY Pontiff by the College of Car­ In Washington, six visiting and expressed the hope that the tional shrine was put forward its goal of Christian unity. Normandy 21, St. Louis, Mo. reactor, the only one in an edu dinals, the Holy Father recalled prelates' from Latin America Pope "may long be spared to In the pontificate of St. Plus X. Serownd by • Irkn! ef (M nii«tii>n M calionai institution in that geo­ CMrll). «(» km* IM t Im of (M uC U»li the assumption that he was to and seven from Canada attend­ guide us in the ways o f truth.” He made one of tbe first contri­ Cardinal Tedeschlni Wn cf WIceBni. graphical region. be a Pope of transition. ing the Inter-American Episco­ (NCWC Radio and Wire] butions toward its construction. leans for his visit to this coun­ "Going back beyond two cen­ FREE try in 1954, which be made on turies,” he said, "we find the "JUDE his way back to Rome after serv­ happy nomination of a Pontiff GOD LOVE YOU ing as Papal Legate to the Mar­ The who preceded us. He was called COLLEGE PROGRAM TO STUDY ian Congress in Peru. He toured John and he was the 22nd of Fergetten Saint" New York and Washington and the series; an illustrious son of Our 24page Picture Story will paid tribute to the U.S. Na­ Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen the land of France, a famous be sent upon reauest to anyone •SCIENCE VERSUS PHILOSOPHY' tional Catholic Welfare Confer­ person and Pope from 1316 to interested in learning more ence. 1334, known in secular life as Jamaica, N. Y.—To deal with never had a Christ'an inspira­ problems of philosophy and sci­ about “the patron of hopeless or desperate cases." Hii name was Paul, his homelond Korea. When Jacques Duese de Cabors. “ the problem of modem science tion is modem natural science. ence. In 1947 a number of Ameri­ versus traditional philosophy," Not only has science developed cans met him when he unveiled wifl* la; the Communists came into hii country, he went to “He enjoyed the privilege of Specific Objectives. which has been called "the criti­ under secular auspices and every Catholic home sayins: "Say the Rosary! Die living to the age o f 90 and of Specific objectives of the in­ the 25-ton statue of St. Frances DKPT. 125 cal intellectual issue of modern claimed a kind of neutrality for your foith, if need be." The Communists sow passing down to bistory the stitute are the following: Xavier Cabrini, first U.S. citi­ times,” is the primary purpose with respect to philosophy and zen saint, in St. Peter's Basilica. NATIOIVAL memory o f noble undertakings 1. To provide philosophen him visiting these homes end sentenced him to of a philosophy of science in­ religion, but the methods and worthy of the respect of all with a frame of reference for Tbe tall, slim, white-haired s h r i n e ; death, A young. Communist soldier assigned to kill stitute organized by St. John’s results of science have at times times, after having borne' the evaluating tbe methods and re­ Cardinal was a member of eight him said: "You look like o holy man. I will fire a Univenity. been used by scientists and phi­ OF ST. JURE apostolic service for 18 years.” sults of the modem natural sci­ of the 12 administrative congre­ « l W, M idlwn St,. Chicago III. shot in the air. You go into the woods and I will Under its director, Dr. Vin­ losophers to undermine tradi­ ences; gations of the Holy See, and was Present at the anniversary toy ihot you were killed." cent E. Smith, the academic tional philosophy and to chal­ 2. To provide natural scien­ prefect of one of (hem—the Sa­ Mass in St. Peter's Basilica were PulioHeu of Saf/eieri from program seeks to "incorporate lenge Catholic iMHcf.” tists with a philosophical per- cred Congregation of the Basil­ 31 Cardinals. The Holy Sacri­ the advances of .modem sil­ In part responsible for the ap­ cpective for ' evaluating their ica of St. Peter. He was, in ad­ M-illVOUS fice was offered, according to ence within the authentic parent cleavage, Dr. Smith b^ own methods and results; dition. Datarius of the Pope, ciimI m e n t a l custom, by the first Cardinal Paul wQs uneosy in the woods, for he knew how much achievements of Tbomism.'* lieves, are the heirs of tradi­ 3. To show the unity of man's head of the Apostolic Datary, DiSOHDEns... created by John XXIII, Cardi­ his faithful were suffering under the Reds. He come out In explaining the problem of tional thought. Unlike Greek knowledge of nature and to cul­ which is entrusted with confer­ MaDV Nuvena* c«le- nal Montini. drated thiuughuut ( 1i « . science versus philosophy, Dr. and medieval philosophers, tivate scholars who are not only ring certain benefices. of hiding after one day; was arrested ogoin by o Com­ Out of reverence for the sa­ Smith said; “There is a Cath­ year In the M i s t modem scholastic thinkers have either philosophers or scientists, Shortly after his ordination in s h u r e h I d A m s i l e i munist coptoin who soid: "I will shoot you myself." cred nature of the Mass, the olic tradition in literature. either ignored science and de­ but both at the same time; and 1896, in Leo XUl's reign, Car­ d e d ic a t e d I d L e r Toking him behind the jail the Communist raised his congregation was requested not Architecture and the other arts boDor. lies her help veloped their own philosophies 4. To relate roan's knowledge dinal Tedeschini began his ca ind lotercculun. revolver. At that moment on American Mustang fighter to applaud as the Holy Father have had religious themes. The of nature by a sheer commen­ of nature to metaphysics and reer in the Holy See's service as ('or infurm allun aliout en ter^ the Basilica but only as Church has a distinctive social flew over, machine gunned the Communist positions, tary on the ancients, or have thus to prepare tbe way for the a clerk under Monsignor Gia the I.eague o( St2 be left the church. There was D y m p h n a , N u v s n a . . ond the coptoin fell dead. doctrine. There is a Christian simply endorsed the methods incorporation of natural science como della Chiesa, Substitute an unusual silence as the trum­ philosophy. But tbe one great Booklet*, Statue* aniL and conclusions of modern into the synthesis o f sacred the­ Secretary of State who was to H e d a ls pets played the Pope's anthem. body o f knowledge that has science without proper criticism ology. become Pope Benedict XV in u n H t to ; and evaluation. Research and puhlicalion will 1914. In 190? he was appointed Poul hos two sons studying for the priesthood ond The institute, which hopes to National Shrine of bf one of the prime considera­ Chancellor of Apostolic Briefs St. Dymphna one son who is olreody o priest. It is from such families remedy the situation, promotes tions in choosing tbe staff of the by Pope Pius X . and retained MASSILLON, OHIO that vocations ore born. research, teaching, and publica­ institute. Further information this position under Benedict XV. tion concerning the borderland who later made him Substitute may be obtained from Dr. Beiulitol pklurt ot le- Smith, St. John’s University. Ja­ Secretary of State. Many former ■' nwui Sleek Madonna, 1,000,000 for Rally maica 32, N. Y. prisoners of war in 19l4rl8 re­ Our Lady of Citate- Persecution of the faithful, not only in Korea, chowa. In lull color .Manila.— Father Patrick Pey­ membered gratefully his work at 8V%" by II” will) but in Hungary and Poland, separolea the wheot ton. C.S.C., founder of the macal. hittory, and no- Girl Reported Cured that time in building up a cen­ vana. Sand S1.25 loi from the choff. The weak foil oway; the strong be­ Family Rosary Crusade, is in Malaga, Spain. — Alfonaita tral Papal information service FIANCISOU come stronger. Those who never mode a sacrifice the Philippines organizing pre­ Dominguez Garcia, 16. re through which prisoners were MissioNzar SRonifss ST. FSANCIS in their lives, con never bring themselves to risk liminary rallies in the Manila portedly was cured after hav­ traced and kept in touch with MONaSTERT their lives for the sake of Christ. If the Reds ever Archdiocese. Manila's Lunets ing been unable to walk for two relatives. EURtXA, MO. come to Amerieo, it would be safe to say thot no Park will be the site of (he years. The cure took place while Escapes Attempt one who has ever received a "God Love You" letter final rally Dec. 6 at which the girl was attending Mass and At Assassination l.OIXl.OOO Filipinos are expected making a novena at the Church In 1921 the future Cardinal would ever deny the faith, for two reasons; First, to assemble. of Our Lady of Fatima. os the Cure of Ars said, those who oid the Propa­ was named by Pius XI Apostolic _ little Nuncio to Madrid, during a R o s a r y gation ef the Foith will never lose the faith; sec­ period of turbulence that was fi­ ond, sacrifice mode for the Holy Father proves that IH 1* mi«H HOftM Bishop Franz Installed nally to erupt into civil war. IHPeXTCD ^NAL KlMAfty the donors ere reody for greater sacrifices. Once, when walking in tbe royal VNrMI • tsi5»**is*« a tOVlLV garden with King Alfonso, he LiWi R*r«Mk iBfwl. . Iriak kon A ot t.V oriflMl CHJUtTiAM was almost assassinated by an raUTDAYl ROSaSy .. SmMuU* As 5th Peoria Ordinary ApMUhe M«]rrw«a nu It (kt pt)m oT If you would like to be put on the " & d Love You assailant who fired four shots tka mvm from fbinr to AftM each deude. M>W ,S honor roll, send the Holy Folher .on oct of self dentol 1ST ANNIVERSARY AS POPE Peoria. 111.—Six Archbishops. dinary is a sign of (he continu­ at him. It was believed (hat the caa ka pnytr im» wfeOa vaftiar. *»• 24 Bishops, and three Abbots ing "vitality” o f the Church. Mf, 4rwit. kalac. M«. and we will send you o letter of thanks. attack was a case of mis­ SetHiNDy kos«4. UfHine COMPLETING THE FIRST YEAR of his Pontifi­ headed hundreds of priests, re­ “The test of the ages,” he added, taken identity. Although he was |IA. OaZy UK tark. ligious, and laity as Bishop John "‘gives evidence that conclusions a (ora&oo. cate, a smiling Pope John XXIII is carried on the ges- a friend of the Spanish royal tfCCtAL tatoriat chair in St. Peter's Basilica. Vatican City, on Oct. B. Franz was enthroned as fifth not in hsrmony with the Goepel family, he counseled against far rksrrk arokia GOD LOVE YOU to "Little Helper" in Christ, K.M. 28. Some 12.000 persons were present for the ceremonies and Ordinary of the Peoria Diocese. ere soon discovered to be in struggle against the republican CkiBk.cMh or UO. for $1 "I reolize how little this is, but I pnA,s«re it wi received bis blessing. The Pontiff announced that the synod Ceremonies in St. Mary's Cathe­ error." government when monarchy was help some poor soul who doesn't even hove that much" of the Rome Diocese would open on Jan. 25. The synod is ex­ dral were televised by four TV Concerning the spiritual serv­ abolished in 1831. The war, . . . to H.T. for $5 "I drive o truck here at the monostery pected to be concerned largely witn the moral laxity and neglect stations. ice rendered to society by nevertheless, began only a few ond don't moke ony salary, but from time to time do of religion prevailing among many of the faithful, especially Archbishop Albert G. Meyer priests and religious, the Pe­ months after his return to Rome get spending money. Here it is" . . . to Mrs. J.D. for $3 young people. oria Ordinary stressed that “the in 1936. "I hove been proying to Our Lody for employment for laity, too. are called upon to The .Cardinal was remembered I OiiAU i«Na aMaaiia A share in this work. By their in my son. This is in thanks for her goodness" . . . to in Spain for his consistent alti­ I ------1 R e v e l a t i o n Is N ecessity formed, vocal, and living profes­ tude with regard to the things Tommy's parents for $2 "In thonksgiving to (Sod for the sion of faith, they must bring that are Caesar's, which kept for gift He gave us in ollowing our son to live long enough Christ into their homes, their to be baptized" . . . to C.r. for $230.51 "The enclosed Questions and Answers work, and their social life." Born in Springfield, 111.. Oct. represents the loose chonge I hove soved from my pocket- By Linus M. Riobdan, Ph.D. 'There Are Really Two Diseases: book every doy for the post severol yeors" . . . to Mrs. An obligation dictated by the 29, 1696, the Peoria prelate Does man have to accept di­ J.B, for $10 "1 decided to turn my disappointment into natural law binds man in stern studied at Quincy (111.) College Leprosy, And Being A Leper!" vine revelation? reality. Because of the unde­ and Kenrick Seminary, Webster some good, when my husband forgot to get the tickets Once (he fact of divine revela­ niable fact that God as Creator Groves, Mo., where he was or­ IrPjinisy IB ler* for the football gome. If is o very smoll offering from tion has been established, man holds over man a supreme, in­ dained June 13, 1920. In 1035 rilile eiHingli, one who has hod no training in charity" . . . To Mrs. is bound to accept and act upon alienable, eternal dominion, it he became rector of Immaculate slii>y|y enliii;; R.O.S, for $5 "M y checking account is very low this that revelation. One who ac­ follows that every human indi­ Conception Cathedral, Spring- month, but 1 so wont to help the Lepers who hove no cepts divine revelation knows vidual. as God's creature and field, a post he held until he tlie IhhIv awny, account ot oil." with certitude that God has re­ subject, has the obligation in was named Bishop of Dodge feature liy fea­ vealed definite truths to be conscience to submit to bis City. ture anil liiiili believed and obligations to be Creator and His commands. One Bishop Franz thanked the iiy lim li. fulfilled. He knows that God has such command is that which im­ state and city officials for at But in most mis- Telavriion is the projection ef the human word poses on men the duty to accept established the true religion. tending the enthronement. non lands "being to the world. This is represented in the stolue of Why must divine revelation His revelation. This revelation Their presence, he said, was “a a leper" is by far, the Madonna who by giving birth to the Divine be accepted? is the most important thing in recognition on their part that the greater tor-' Word gave Him to the world. The world is sur­ If man would refuse to ac­ the world. To reject it is sheer the stability of our national life ture. Driuen atoay mounted by a Cress symbolising our World Mltiien cept the divine revelation once and eternal folly. Deliberate rests upon the moiat fiber of from all they have and love . . . objects of screaming Bishop John B. Franz horror . . unlrenled . . . anbomlngcd . . . nnfed . . . Society for the Prapogation of the Faith. The hand it has been established that God neglect of divine revelation our citizens, a moral fiber that chased . . . hopeless . . . these uiclims are considered really made such a revelation, makes man guilty of unpardon­ of Chicago officiated at the en­ must be rooted in the good soil of the Word Incornote, Christ, ond the hend ef His human only in that they are allowed to keep suffering. he would commit a giievous vio- able contempt of God and leaves thronement. Also in the congre­ Blessed Mother, both touching the world, indicate of religion, lest it wither and Leprosy itself when treated early can be entirely arrested. him open to punishment for the gation were Gov, William G. the Divine and humon influence with which it is latiun of the natural law. If die.” iNCWC Wirel And by arresting it, missionaries are gradually relievinc such a man refuses to acknowl­ transgression of divine law. Stratton of Illinois. Mayor Eu­ these pour sufferers of the cruel agnnics of "being a leper. hoped television will elevate its morol tone and lift edge divine revelation it must be Where is that divine revela­ gene Lelier of Peoria, and other PleoTe help bring Christ's mercy to the leprous. A dollar's itself to God. Unbreakoble reproductions of OUR either because he sup^ses that tion conUined? state and city officials. ‘’ of Refugees worth of sulphone arrests on ordinary cose. LADY OF TELEVISION ore now ovoiloble of pure Gris is capable of deceiving him God made His revelation Bishop Franz, 63. was first Fayette, Mn.—Returned from white with gold-colored cross and hole ond meas­ by revealing something that is through the Bible and Apostolic Ordinary of the Dodge City a Far East visit, Father Thomas ALL GIFTS IMMEDIATELY ACKNOWLEDGED uring 10 inches from the boss to the cross. Send not true or because he thinks Tradition and He established (Kana.) Diocese, established by Sullivan. Fayette pastor, praised Send any offering you can, to God is indifferent to whether the to be the (he late Pius XII in 1951. As the devoted work of priests and Rev. Edward F. Garesche, SJn Pres. 0 $3.00 offering for the poor of the world along nuns in Hong Kong. One "par­ with your request, end we will send you this statue. man listens to His words. Or guardian of His revelation and head of the Peoria Diocese, tbe again such a man in pride does as His true Church to lead men Bishop succeeds Archbishop ish'' embraces 100,000 refugees, most of them living in hovels not want to submit to the divine safety to eternal salvation. To William E. Cousins of Milwau­ THE CATHOLIC will. His Apostles and their succes­ kee, who was named to his pres­ and on rickety boats in tbe city's Cut out this column, pin your sacrifice to it ond moil If man refuses to believe sors in the Church, Christ said: ent post last December. harbor. Many who had been well-to do left everything to the MEDICAL MISSION BOARD if to Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, Notional Director of the divine revelation for tny of “He who rejects you, rejects Speaking at a Solemn Ponti­ Me: and he who rejects Me. fical Mass following the cere­ Reds and are now kept alive by these reasons he sets iliugically Dept. R 8 West 17lh Street New York 11, N.Y. Society tor the Propagation of the Faith, 366 Fifth Ave­ and rebels against (he sover­ rejects Him who sent Me” (Luke mony, Bishop Franz declared relief agencies, such as NCWC- nue. New 'York lx, N .Y., or your Dioceson Director. eignty of God. X . 16). that the enthronement of an Or­ CRS. T H E REGISTER

Classmate of Pontiff Rome__ John XXIII nude an LISTENING IN unexpected visit to a former (■Continued From Page One) classmate, Bishop Alfonso de Sanctis of Todi, who is recover­ from among men, and that He offered to God a The Protestant ostracizing of the sacrifice ing from heart trouble in a hos­ sacrifice far more perfect than the ancient sacri of the altar was completely unscriptural. pital in Rome. iices, not through the blood of goats, but by His Chrlit is the Priest and the principal Victim own blood, whose virtue is so .great that when offered and immolated in the act of the douMe offered but once it suffices to take away the consecration of bread and wine. The human HlgrhHBgt H sins of the multitude. celebrant is a priest only by participation in the priesthood of Christ The death is repre­ PASSION MAY This very sacrifice is carried down through sented by the double consecration. “Christ is OBERAMMERGAO the ages by the Mass, whose sacrifice is the same mystically slain in the aeparate consecration of PaHm»-LeurdM-aain« as that on the cross. The Crucifixion w u the the bread and wine.” As Christ a l t e i i d up His worst case of murder in human history, but the death while consecrating the bread and wine, AasiM^aduo—SniledeU Victim offered Himself to the Divine Father and the priest also, In commemoration of Him, offers plus thus paid as infinite ransom for ns. That same up the Lord's death at the consecration of the U i B m , P o rii, Z w k h . 't t a i t % victim, the sacrifice of that same Precious Blood, Mass. H tfs iiw , 0 m m , S M s C « to ■•4 M«4ri4 is brought to us through the Mass, and Is offered The value of this offering is infinite from to God by the celebrant the application o f the merits of Christ’s Passion only JESUIT LEADER IS HONORED It ia a unique carrying of Calvary down and death, and gives adequate praise and thanks­ through the centuries,, not by repeating the giving to God. The Mass Is a sacrifice hy which $ 8 9 7 CARDINAL SPELLMAN Oeft) of New York con­ murder of Christ but by bringing about the the great sacrament, the Holy ^harist, is k t this gtcBc 10 ceuBt^ gratulates Father Robert I. Gannon, S.J., former presi­ DISCUSS CHURCH UNITY Real Presence of Our Lord and offering Him provided both for the priest and for the fdthful. pligtimagc t o tbe Catholic dent of Fordham University, after two piaques were unveiled in anew to the Father. The unbloody sacrifice Because it is an impetratory and a propitia­ BISHOP JOHN J. WRIGHT Oeft) of Pittsburgh Shtines of Europe. 'Weekly the Jesuit’s honor. They are to be installed In the chapel of a of the body and blood of Christ continues the tory sacriflee, as well as one o f worship and shakes hands with Archbishop Anthony Bashir (right) deptrnucs jNay dirough Sep* (HTi^sed new seminary in Manila and in a planned student sacrihee of.Calvary. "The Mass is the sacrifice thanksgiving, it can be applied to either the of New York, Metropolitan of the Syrian Antiochian Orthodox chapel in Xavier High School on Turk Island in the Carolinas. tembei. Price iadudes fim of the New Law in which Christ through the living or the dead, and for any good end. Its Church of North America. Sharing the speaking program at an The event was one of the highlights of the 17th annual Jesuit botds, most mesls, sight* ministry of the priest, offers Himself to God fruit is made available to all maokinif, especially anniversary dinner in the parish hail of S t George's Syrian Or­ Mission benefit dinner in New York. Father Gannon has served teeing vidi guide traot*AtUa* in an unbloody manner under the appearances to those participating in it; benefits the person thodox Church in Pittsburgh, the two Churchmen agreed that as toastmaster for all of the dinners. tic tit economy class, adcecs of bread and wine.” He offers His own genuine or object for which it Is expressly applied; and the first step to Christian unity in ail likelihood lies in the re­ to the Ptsiioo Plays, $t body and blood. also brings great benefit to the celebrant himself. union of the Catholic and tbe Orthodox Churches. taxes, pfolessiooal eseecc ead As Malachias foretold centuries ago: "From Priest as apirinel direcHC m Boston's New Auxiliary the rising of the sun even to the going down, detailed ia bteefaeee. My name is great among the GentUes; and in Ancients Aceepfed every place there is sacrifice and there is offered Ask and Learn H e htfermeTiM a e e e u t t y m m H^orsliip by Sacrifice Irmtei Apee* et to My name a clean oblation” (Malachias t lO- Address P. 0. Box 1620, Denver, Colo. Seminary Prof 25 Years Various writers have tried to explain the •Mneuc moawAM m p i. 11). origin of the general idea of sacrifice. Some have W hai U 1 0 be done tahen a a Hindu myille mho never heard Washington. — Monsignor be 59 on Nov. 30, is now pastor The Epistle to the Hebrews says: “When said that it was first thought of as a gift to super­ Hotl ateidentallr falUf o f CAriaf b« labeled a Chritlian Thomas J. Riley, who has been of S t Peter’s Parish, Cam­ Christ appeared as high priest of the good things natural beings (God or the gods) to secure their Ordinarily the priest picks la ln lf rector of the Boston Archdio­ bridge, a post assigned to him to come. He entered once for all... by virtue of favor and to minimize their hostility; others up the fallen Host and covers The joke is on the sarcastic AIBUNIS Of ISAM cese’s major seminary for seven Sept 8, 1958. For 25 years pre­ His own blood into the holies, having obtained thought that it was Intended for divine gratifica­ the spot with some clean object, correspondent of the BBC Lis­ a n ausiiM Awam years, has been named Auxiliary viously, he was on the faculty eternal redemption . . . who through the Holy tion through man’s act of homage. Some thought after which It is washed. If it tener. Like most skeptics of ltewY«(fcCi»rl7, N.T. to Cardinal Richard Cushing o f St. John's Seminary, Spirit offered Himself unblemished unto God . .. it might be a tendency toward communion be­ falls on the Communion ciotb things religious, be displays ■ and Ittular Bishop of Regiae. Brighton, teaching moral the­ to take away the sins o f Ote many” (ix, 11-28). tween a god and his worshipers by joint com­ the spot is also marked and considerable lack of knowledge Two other Auxiliaries who ology and philosophy until his munion through eating the sacrifice, kinship afterwards washed. If it falls on of historical fact help Cardinal Cushing to ad appointment in 1961 as rector Perfect M ediator between man and the gods being shown by shar­ tbe bosom of a woc-an, it should St. Josaphat's feast day is of the institution. WANTED minister the Boston Archdio­ ing a common meal. be picked up by her and re­ Nov. 14, but he was not the Jo- cese, which has a Catholic popu­ A native of Waltham, Mass., Offered Sa erU iee placed in the ciborium or saphat who was Barlaam's com­ The fact is, however, that sacrifice o f animals 1000 RUPTURED lation o f more than 1.500,000 Bishop-etect Riley attended Bos­ Christ is truly a priest because He is a perfect banded to tbe priest, from panion. He was St. Josaphat and grain, etc., occurred from the dawn of time, in a total population of about ton Coliege from 1918 to 1922. Mediator and offered a real sacrifice. Theolo­ whom she will then twelve it Kunsevich, martyred in 1623 wss taken from the primitive believers by the MEN TO MAKE 3,000,000, are Bishop Eric F. He entered S t John’s Seminary gians say that the constitutive reason of His The fingers of the woman and canonized by Pius IX in pagans, and it ia now obvioui that the old idea of HacKenzie, consecrated SepL and was ordained May 20, 1927. priesthood is the Hypostatic Union, in which two should be washed and the water 1867. Ilie Feast of Sts. Barlaam slaying an animal was in some degree a forecast 14, 1650, and Bishop Jeremiah After about five years in parish complete and distinct natures, the Divine and thrown into the Baptismal font and Josaphat is Nov. 27. THIS TEST of the CruciTixion. It is not far fetched to see a F. Minihan, consecrated Sept 8, work, he attended the Institute the human, terminate in one sole Person, the (Sebetti-Barrett, Compendium The Listener correspondent is connection between the idea of sacrifice through 1954. of Philosophy at the University Word, the Second Person of the Trinity. Christ TkeoL Mor. N. 690, II). more than two centuries late in Kansas City, Mo.—A Doctor’s the early centuries and the Mass today. Invention for reducible rupture Bishop-elect Riley, who will of Louvain, Belgium, earning a is truly man, and in His earthly career He detecting the spuriousness of is proving so successful, an offer doctorate in philosophy in 1933, was obviously human, with a body and soul like The old sacrifices were all mere types. “The / m id an a rlld e In the B BC the Barlaam-Josspbat legend. In Increase in Hospitals the year in which he joined the Mass is the continuation of Christ’s offering of is now being made to give every­ ours. He is God because He is the Second Per­ ‘LiKener” that ridiceled "tome 1709 the French martyrologlst one who will test it a ^ .5 0 Truss St Louis. — The growth of Boston seminary faculty. Himself, carried down through the centuries son of the Trinity. This Person is eternal deity, Strang* charaden” in C alkniic Chastelain questioned auth- at no cost. Tbis invention has no Catholic hospitals in two and to last until the end of time. The m * * * Is who assumed a human nature without in any Itpet of ihe lainti. The tcriler entdty of the legend, which leg straps, no elastic belts, or Southern states is noted in sense dropping or lesening His divine nature the sublimest form of adoration. d ie d a tevemh^enturr romance has long been recognized as be­ lea±er bands. It holds rupture these statistics: Until 1925 only Jesus is ()ne Eternal Person, with two natures, The Mass is inexhaustible in its effects as iMed “ Barleem and Jotaphal," ing an offshoot of a fable about up and in. Is comfortable and one existed in Florida; now that of God and that of man. to giving satisfaction for sins and lightening or m Ueh tails of Buddha (tho be­ Siddhartha Buddha. easy to wear. After using it there are nine and ano^er is lifting the punishment due for them, as well as came Bodieal, then Josaphal, many report entire satisfaction. planned. In Mississippi there Barlaam and Josaphat were Any reader of this paper may The Mass, by bringing to our altars and to for the obtaining of all possible blessings. and finaily Si. Jotaphat of never canonized by any Pope. are three Catholic hospitals; the test the Doctor's Invention for our Blessed Sacrament the eternal God under Whether the satisfactory effects of etch Maas fn d io ), a Hindu prince con­ Their names were inserted into 30 days and receive the separate first was established in 1643. verted to Chritlianlly by Bar- the appearances of bread and wine, Is without are infinite in application or limited by the will tbe martyrology in 1563. The $3.50 Truss at no cost. If you are equivocation the highest worship we can give of Christ is not certainly known. loom. Jotaphat tat canonised martyrology does not claim in- not entirely satisfied with the in­ to God. and hit feast it obtemd Noa. falUMlity, nor do the Popes who vention—return it. but be sure The sacrifice o f Christ, in the Hass as on Id . Hum, tha letter atked, eamid to keep the $3.50 Truss for your We Participate in p e ^ t an entry exercise their Calvary, consists essentially In the immolation universal teaching office by that trouble. If you are ruptured just write the Physician's Appliance Phillips of Himself, performed on the cross through Priesthood oi Christ Mission Award Given action. Writing in the 18th cen­ His offering up His own death. His entln life, Co., 9036 Koch Bldg., 2906 Main There is no question about the fact that our tury, Benedict XIV declared: St., Kansas City, Mo., for their however, was a preparation or complement of clergy participates in the priesthood of Jesus To Msgr. Swanstrom “The Holy See never teaches triaPoffer. MILK OF MAGNESIA that sacrifice. Christ Priests of ordinary rank have the power New York. — Jesuit Father that everything that has been in­ to offer Mass, to baptize solemnly, to administer Robert Gannon, superior of the serted into the Roman Martyrol­ N i W f MAGNI-VJCW Clirisf SJiov/ed TJiaf Extreme Unction, to forgive sins in Ckmfession, New Yoik Jesuits’ missions resi­ ogy is true, with a certain and • IfcffW* T SNAUJa Vicar for Religious, and since fice of such qualities as are found only in the work, which consisted in direct­ the greatest popularity that ever PUNT. M t« d t ln u r** outcome of the sacrifice of the Mass at tho Last ptFn oUh Ulfft tlyl» March, 1959, as archdiocesan Mass. I Corinthians zi, 26, in S t Paul’s teaching befell an uninspired spiritual Supper by Christ and His command that this ing the shipment of $81,000,000 HAGNl-TIEV kImm tklM censor librorum (examiner of about the Blessed Sacrament, quotes Christ worth of supplies to the world's book. Though its characters vtiA M m m sMIl fria^ sacrifice should be repeat^ in memory of Him. srediSM Warn, m i Regular or Flavored books) and as an archdiocesan as taking bread and saying; “This is My body needy the past year alone. were suggested by a Buddhist eolf I t fXtVTUlYt flAMOB. consultor. He was moderator of which shall be given for gou" and also; "This By His Incarnation Jesus offered as a sacri­ NCWC-CRS has sent supplies in legend, its thought owes noth­ Wondorfiil for Mlu n- ing to Buddhism. Tbe work is s QOIrtflS Btinlfilnc rlBW* the Physicians’ Guild of St. cup ia the nets covenant in JUg blood . . . as fice to the Father all the acts of His will and excess o f $840,000,000 to needy Un T a i f ta fnvi W ant M a D i c L beautiful exposition of Christian « ban Meulm uB ni»i^ Luke from 1948 to 1953. often as you shall eat this bread and drink the body, and on the cross He became the supreme persons since 1943. not b«fv or eys flew Tbomnli He is the author of a question cup, you proclaim the death of tbs Lord until Mediator, Priest, and Pontiff of mankind. His doctrine, incorporating some of of uUNId oMomm. the apologetics of the Athenian and answer column in the Pilot, He comes” (that is, what the priest does at Mass priesthood is our priesthood, for He shares His 10 Ooy TrlAl MonBy^Gick Guoranlood philoaopher Ariatidea (second f\nm flTi ii|$, icftd onlf 13.91 and Mit archdiocesan newspaper. In is what was done on Calvary where the body and priesthood with His priests and Bishops. No vo­ C onvent Chosen century). Thus part of it goes poittp. lo r tlMoi will rwiM U jov. January of this year, as a mem­ blood of Christ were offered by Jesus Himself cation could be higher for any man, if c. 0. D. pmm k tdm. B y Y o u n g S i n g e r back almost to the end of the ber of a 15-man committee for us). Christ is the Chief Priest in every Mass. —Monsignor Matthew Smith OAUO IMPORT Apostolic age. studying abolition of the death ‘ London.— Jean Reddy, a 29- OtRl. 711. m j N. P tlu k l. a i u f t 4, lU. sentence in Massachusetts, he CONSCIENCE KEEPS NAGGING ¥TEST year-old soprano who was con­ joined two other members in a verted to the Catholic faith two minority report that favored its years ago, will give up her How to Speak and Write retention. He is a member of REDS CLOSE GRIP ON HUNGARY career and enter a Bene^ctine Musical Christmas Apron th e Mas achusetts Obscene Notre Dame. Ind. — In the has unsuccessfully tried to for­ been warned that total collec­ convent. Mill llngl* with iviry ITAc Literature Control Commission, three years since Hungary's get its nagging conscience over tivization is returning. Miss Reddy is considered one a seven-member group estab- heroic bid for freedom was the tragedy. m»v«in»nt, sniy - . Although the Reds have of Britain's most talented Like a College Graduate w n i wdi I *t| iKiiM «t *ui lished by aw and appointed by crushed, the Reds have tight This observation was made by young singers. In 1955 she won iM u « M nMuM. Adft • Oir BoOiir achieved physical subjugation, ened their control and the West Robert F. Delaney, chief of the “Now, like thousands o f In you gain a mastery of English, Touth. anibi Crivful— ibiiiT. At. the Governor. [NCWC Wire] pointed out Delaney, they find the Kathleen Ferrier memorial tn e th t b o * u d M d tU fS . W Ifli B IA L feelU Central Europe Branch of tbe prize in a nation-wide compe­ telligent men and women who you'll find yourself able to get M PM nil «MMn «iui I mwn MUt. the moral and psychological con­ have not had college training ahead faster in your job and so­ broadcasting service of the U.S. tition. Nam* Olewi In Thv Otric quest of the Magyar spirit still in English, you can gain the cial life. You'll gain new poise .t'llUblo ^>ln (vIlM l biM ) tar « lr 9S(. Information Agency, in the Ave Priest Offers His Life eludes them. She became a Catholic when abiiitv to speak and write like and confidence plus the respect Snotifillr bootf-totund «ltb lor u s t to Maria magazihe. leJr '19c Clin. Iw ’U bo diUpiUd. Not aon studying in Italy. In her last a college graduate without go­ of those around you.” UitB tiN ipoc* w acdi CMMMr M tkh Su- According to carefully com­ Revolt Goes on in Spirit public appearance in her home ing back to school,” says Don For those interested, Bo- nlQ Frtco. Mooor Bidi Cbnnsioc AM cnh piled figures of the Assembly lOc to a*A opoa ar«m< (or pooun tbO To Save Hungary Youths Every time that the UN turns town of Burnley. Lancashire, Bolander o f Career Inatitute, lander has made availsble a free boadllni, No C.O.D.'o. plooic New York. — Father Vazul he said, "and will be exe­ of Captive. European Nations, down the Red regime’s creden­ she concluded her performance Chicago. 32-page booklet that tells bow DOBBS PRODUCTS CO. Vegvary, 30-year-old president cuted as they reach their he reported, the Soviet-sup­ tials, he said, and every time tbe by singing an “Ave Maria." Tbe 12S9S.«obwb«M., BNL117. CbloM S. 111. ‘T h e new C.I. Method makes you can gain tbe ability to apeak of the Hungarian Freedom 18th birthday.” ported Kadar regime since Nov. U.S. reasserts its belief that the community she will join is that it easy. In only 15 minutes a day and write like a college ^ad- Fighters' Federation, offered He explained that the 11, 1956, has imprisoned 60.000 Kadar regime is totally unrepre- of tbe Tyburn nuns, whose con­ at home, you can build up your uate, in your own home. Just his life in exchange for the youths were seized in tbe "non-co4perative” Hungarians, senta'ive of tbe people, and vent is within a few yards of vocabulary, stop making em­ put your name and address on a Rip. Van Winkle barrassing mistakes, improve card or letter and send to Don lives o f 150 teen-agers await­ 1956 revolt, but were being executed 2,500 “counter-revolu­ every time a Western conscience Tyburn Tree, the place of exe­ your writing, discover the ‘se­ Bolander, Dept. RDR-7, 30 East with ing execution in Hungary. held in prison until they be­ tionists,” deported an additional is twitted over the Hungarian cution of hundreds of Catho­ Wouldn’t Sleep Attached to Holy Ascension came 18 and legally could be 12,000 to Soviet labor camps, crets’ of interesting conversa­ Adams, Chicago 3. Illinois. The issue, the revolt goes on in the lics in tbe persecutions of tbe tion." Church, RoebUng, N.J., the put to death. and uprooted another 10,000 booklet will be mailed promptly minds of men. 16th' and 17th centuries. According to Bolander, “Once with no obligation, of course. NaggingBackache priest joined 130 persons car­ The priest was one o f tbe Hungarians from their homes * KevlTouam cittlM futrrilcfjouim d rying mourning flags in pick­ leaden in tbe rebellion, but and transferred them to other fran laala c bickMlM. BtlSlA* And kitiiralarAeii«f ABdpAJni tkAtoftce caum eting the headquarters of the was able to escape. parts of the country. - r*iU «ii nlcbtA And m lM i«bli Und-oul Soviet delegation to the On bis television show, Ed )»*H(iavWt<*oUMiAdlAcom(eru «oa>e on Tbe terror, be said, “is a viU) oTir^nrUoB or A irtu And KrAbi United Nations on the third Sullivan appealed to the audi­ quiet, below surface, relentless >roa VABt nllrf^w A B t It fA itl Anotber anniversary o f Russia's inter­ ence to write to Khrushchev to Little daily sacrifices will pay you BIG dividends d ifta rb A M m Ar b* DsUd blAddtr IrritAtion sort of motion,” whereas on the foUovtBCTroftg food And drink—often let- vention in the Hungarian up­ surface tourists Qnd "a certain U a g op A reitloM onoomfortAbli foellog. rising. ageless charm, a certain peace­ D o a d ' i P U Ia w o r t I aM in S lepAnite •m n : 1. b r ipeedr pAln-rellerlDaAeUon to Father Vegvary sent a tele­ fulness as if motion temporarily tam ent of luind at baekaobo. bood- gram to the Soviet delegates bad been suspended.” through our popufar pcbcA. muftculAr A r b e i A n d Z. bp We tend only $10.00 each LIFE INCOME poocbhig effect on blAdder Irtia tla ii.S . bp notifying them of his offer to Janos Kadar, said Delaney, month towards our LIFE IN­ m ild dim tte AoUon tenditur to tnersAie Just ■ little more than 3 dimes a day and your monthly AUtpQt of tbe 15 mUei of kldoop (n b ^ give up his life if the Hungar­ P'omised that no person would COME MISSION CONTRACT. • Enjep A good D llbt'i Alerp And tbe ian government will release suffer from participation in the deposit of $10.00 it ready for mailing. Mme hapgp relief n^U on he*e for orer Our future N eecuie through a MISSION the b o ’s. uprising, but thousands have Ten months of equal deposits will give you a $100.00 Life U peara. Nem. large tiio aA*ei m oup. sound investment in God's Cot Dou'i Pilli todapl "They are all under 10,” b «n bounded and persecuted Income Mission Contract with us which we will mail to work. A national census tkken in 1957 you immediately. On this $100.00 that you Invested, wt will pay you CONTRACT THE REGISTER required each citizen to describe his role in the revolt, thus mak­ interest for the remainder ol your life. The amount o f Inter­ A N A N N U IT Y est will be determined by your age at the time we Issue Published every Week by The Catholic Press Society, Inc. ing the task of the reconstituted each Contract. 934-960 Bannock Street. Denver 1, Colo. Post Office Box 16% police easier to carry out in its You will receive a check every six months for the rest of Mambar Auffit Buraau af CIrevtatleni search for “fascist conspira­ your life on each $100.00 investment As each Contract is tors.” P ra W d a p t...... Host Rav. Aiebbitbop Urbao J, Vehr, DJ>., Dapper completed, new monthly deposits may be resumed for e. Aiiaulf on Church another Contract. MiaaftOff DIraatsr ...Varp Bar. Hagr. Jobs B. Cavapagb, H.iA, Ph.0. CxaciiUva Editor. Bav. Joho B. Ebal, LI(tJ3., Klit.D .: Awoclate Editors. A careful and contrived as­ After your (teath. the money will be used to further our U p u i M. RlordSD, Ph.D.: Rap. Dsolrl nibarty, M A.; Paul H. Hallatt. sault on the Catholic Church missionary work and lor the education of seminarians in Utt.D.: Prack Momsa. BS.. LL3.. UtU:>. was started early this year in the Orient. Ihlrtp-lour Archdiootaaa tod Dlocasas bapa adltioni of tbis nawt- order to compromise Arch­ Think of what It will mean to you in Income and in merit par as official orgaoi as folloivr Arthdloeeaes of Clodnoati, Santa bishop Groesz and isolate him if you continue this practice for a number of years. KV Kansas Cltp In Kansas, and Danver; Oloeeaai of Grand Island, Croat rails, Balana, Rtno, Lineoln. Wbaallng, Paorla, Altoona.Johna. from bis clergy. The “peace town Amailllo, Oulutb, Naahptlla, Salt Laka Satina. Bila, Kansas priest” movement has been ex­ Q t^B L Joaapb. Tucson. W leblu. Das Hotnas, Spofcaoa, PtMble, Stau- Rev. Vtial Vegviry banplUa, Cbapaona. Lafapatla. ^aaandna, Nttcbat-Jtckton.XpsnavUJa, panded, and involvement in Craan Bap, Bolaa. El Paso. Tba Dloeaaa of Dodgt Cltp naat tba Wich­ ask for clemency for the some form is increasingly diffi­ Sand me Information on your Life Income Mission Contract ita aditlon. and tba Clneinoatt Arebdiocaaa also pobllahta a Dapton youths. He asked that the let­ aditJon. cult to avoid. Prospective uni­ ters be polite and not abusive versity students must first REV. FATHER RALPH NamsL Saeond-CIaii Poataga Paid at Danpar, Colorado and said that the requests prove their loyalty to the State should be sent air mail to Ni­ by subscribing to a year of man, S.V.D. CATHOLIC UNIVERSITIES Address. kita Khrushchev, Central Com­ ual labor. The peasants who ■ 42 316 N. MICHIGAN munist Committee. Moscow. achieved decollectivization of City. .Zone. .Stale. C H I C A G O 1 Russia. (NCWC Wire] their land in the uprising have THE REGISTER

EDITORIAL COMMENT THE CATECHISM ILLUSTRATED Q. WHAT IS MEANT BY THE INDEFECTIBILITY OF THE CATHOUC CHURCH? Facts on Contrition, A. Bt the indefectibllilT o f the Calholie Charrh U tneani that the Church, a» Chriit foonded it. will lait until the end o f lime— indealruelible and unrhan(ln(, Origin of Pocahontas Legend - Forgiveness of Sins It Was Really Two Other People Theology for the Laity Sorrow for sin is true eontri' for our sifis for one o f these By Rev. John B. Ebel torically in the earliest explor­ was all trussed up for execu­ tion when it is interior, super­ reasons, then, with < M ’s grKO. The approach of Thanksgiv­ ers of the United States, the tion. goes the story, with his natural. supreme, and universal. our sorrow is tupematural; It ing Day, with its usual accoT^- Catholic Spanish, who con­ head already on the block, David's sorrow for sin as ex­ is prompted by truths which we paniment of history and leg­ tributed so much more to this when he was saved by tbe in­ pressed in Psalm 50 Is true con­ believe because o f tbe author­ end concerning the Puritans, nation than they are credited tervention of the beautiful In- trition : It is interior; “My ucri* ity of God who revealed them. would seem as good a time as with. dun Princess Pocahontas. flee, 0 God, is a contrite ipirit; If we are sorry our slni any to demolish one more un­ For every American school­ But it has been demon­ a contrite and humbled heart, 0 because they injure our health founded tale. This time it con­ boy Is recounted in one of strated, by Professor Tyler of (Jod, Thou wilt not despise” (v, or will be punished by the civil cerns not Massachusetts, but his early readers the story of Kansas University among 19). It is supernatural.- "Create courts or cause us to lose onr Us earlier sister colony to the bow the Englishman John others, that in Smith's first pure heart for me. O God, friends, then our sorrow is nst- south, Virginia. And the inci­ Smith, founder of Jamestown, account of his capture by the and renew in me a steadfast ural. It is prompted by natural dent is found to be rooted his­ was captured by Indians. He Indians in 1606 he made no spirit” (V, 21). It la aupnme: mioos. It if not w ronf to ha mention of Powhitan or Poca­ The entire Psalm conv.eys Da­ •orry for our aim because of TRENDS or THOUGHT hontas. except that they asked vid’s hatred of sin and his will­ natural motives; but this natural him to release to them his In­ ingness to endure anythti^ sorrow la not lufficient to ob­ dian prisoners. It was some 16 rather than sin sgain. It is uni- tain God’s pardon. Little Religious Value years later that he first pub­ oersal: “Turn Thy ftce away Our sorrow is supreme when lished the romantic tale of his Immediately before Hit AxenaioD into Dowai through the agei ihr Church haa from my sins, and blot out aU we hate sin above every other rescue by Pocahontas. heaven, Jeaui promiMd to HU Apoalles. been bitterly peraeeuled. Ita firal 300 my iniquities” (v, 11). evil, and are willing to endure In 'Gospel of Thomas' The Smith figment of 1624, and their luccesaori: “ Behold, I am with years were of cruel auffering under the anything rather than offend God ■ v PAUL H. HALLETT of evil (that evil is a substance) Our sorrow is interior when Father Michael Kenny. S.J., .vou^II daya, even unto the coniummalion niigbly Roman Empire, which it con­ in the future by ain. OF HISTORICAL but of litUe and that salvation can come it comes from our-heart, and says in his The Romance of o f the world" (Malt, u v iii, 20). And to verted, though, of the first 33 Popea, 30 only through knowledge pos­ not merely from our lips. It ia Sin Is Greatest religious interest is The Gospel the Floridas (Bruce, Milwau­ Peter, the Prince o f the Apoatlea, He aaid: died la mnrtyra. When the barbarian sessed by an initiated few. not enough merely to say that According to Thomas (Harper. kee, 1934), was but the em­ hordea awepl over Europe in the fifth and Of AU Evils Manicheism. of which St. “ Upon ihia roek I will build My Church, we are sorry for our sins. We $2). bellishment of an incident and the galea of hell ahall not prevail tixlh cenluriea killing and pillaging, it We know tbit sin is the great­ Augustine was an adherent in must really mean it. We must This fourth-century Gnostic that occurred to a Spaniard waa thought by tome that rivilicatioa and est of all evila because it ia an his early days, was one of the againal it" (Hall, xvi, 18). Jeaua slao sincerely detest our sins and work, discovered in Egypt in named Ortit in 1526, “re­ ■he Church were pveo the death blow— offense against God, the great­ Gnostic family of heresies. foretold peraecation for Hia Ghnreh, aa firmly intend not to commit 1945, has been liberally bally- dressed for publicity pur­ He Himaelf waa peraeeuled: “They will but then the barbariana were converted, in est (jood, and for that reason Against the Gnostics St. Ire- them again. We do not, how­ hooed in Che secular dailies and poses to help him [Capt, John every age there baa been peraecation o f naeus wrote, about 180, one of deliver you up to tribulation, and will we should detest it more than the Sunday supplements. Like Smith] regain his lost prov­ ever, have to feel our sorrow, our most valuable early Chris­ pul yon to death’’ (Matt, xxiv, 9 ), but Chrialiana, and perhaps the greateal in onr we detest any other evlL I he other apocry^al (dispels, ince and reputation.” for contrition is an act of the tian records. Apainst the Here­ ihia peraeenlion ia not to prevail. day, but Jeaua reraaint with na alwaya. Our sorrow is universal when i'. adds nothing to our knowl­ When Hernando de Soto on wilL not of the feelings. sies. y we are sorry for every mortal edge o f Our Lord or the times his epic exploration of the ASSERTING that "the faithful What Supernatural sin which we may have had the in which He lived. It has some Southland sent a party in Protestant or Catholic who reads misfortune td commit value as a work coming from search of the vanished chief Grace Comes to Us As Free Gift Sorrow Implies the Gospels does not need these When mortal sins are forgiven the oldest and most tenacious of Ucita, they, encountered a Our sorrow is supernatural distorted texts for his faith and sanctifying grace enters the of the heresies of the Church. naked, tattooed figure who when, with thfr help of (}od’s devotional life." Monsignor Ske- soul, and it is impossible for ran toward them as his com­ O f God; And He Is Always Generous grace, it arises from motives MONSIGNOR Patrick W. Ske- han said it would be well to sanctifying grace to enter the rades fled. The emaciated ap­ which spring from faith and not han. head of the department "skip the fictional Thomas." soul if I single mortal liii re­ parition cried out in broken Theology for the Laity merely from natural motives. of Semitic Languages at the It is .difficult to read this mains there. AD our mortal Spanish: "For the love o f God All that we receive from God abroad in our hearts by the Holy means that mortal sin drives “Motives which spring from Catholic University of America, pseudo-Gospel without being sins, therefore, must be for­ and Holy Mary, do not kill — our existence, our natural Spirit, who is given to us. sanctifying grace from our souls. faith” are truths that God has described the sayings oi this bored by its turgid sentences given, or none of them ts for­ me.” powers, the good things of this This sanctifying grace makes The infused virtues are an revealed. God has revealed, tar Gospel as being written "to and solemn inanities. given. He was Juan Ortiz, the last life— are God's free gilt, and us the friends of God and par­ other form of habitual grace. example, that mortal sin will make capital of the beauty and These and other apocryphals We should try to have lorrov survivor of the Narvaez ex­ may therefore be rightly called takers of the divine nature (II They inhere in the faculties of be punished in bell, venial sin charm of the parables of Our do, however, render a valuable for all our venial sins when re­ pedition (1527-28) that had graces or favors received from Pet. i, 4); it creates within us the soul; they do not directly n purgatory; that our sin caused Lord, to win followers for a indirect service. Although inspi­ ceiving the sacrament of PeR- pagan religion known as Gnosti­ met disaster in tbe Floridas. Him. new hearts and spirits (Ezech. sanctify, but they complete and Christ to die; that sin is an of­ ration cannot be proved by the ance, and, when we have only cism.” Captured some 12 years be­ But God has been pleased to xxxvi, 26), and its existence in perfect sanctification and make fense against tbe infinite good­ beauty, or lack of beauty, of a venial sins to confess, we mq|it fore by Hirriga, the chief call man to a supernatural end the soul is incompatible with the soul capable of supernatural Gnosticism, from tbe Greek text, the moral and literary ness of God; and that tin is have sorrow for at least one whom De Soto was now seek­ — i.e., to a destiny out of all pro­ mortal sin (I John iii, 6). which acts. hateful in itself. If we are sorry word meaning knowledge, had grandeur of the inspired Gos­ of them or for some sin of our ing, Ortiz was bound to stakes portion to the exigencies of his two dominant characteristics, a pels stands in clear relief past life which we confess- over a lighted fire when Hir- nature, and which cannot be at­ belief that there is a principle against these human imitations. We should have contrition for riga’s daughter took pity on tained by the use of his natural mortal tin because it Is tha him and interceded for his powers. Man has been created Confession of Sins Often Spoken greatest of all evils, gravely of­ life. that he may see God face to face fends God, keeps us out at Doubtful Christians Though his life was saved, in His glory, and God, who calls heaven, and condemns us for­ Ortiz was held In cruel servi­ him to eternal life, also furnishes O f in Holy Scripture as Useful ever to hell. tude, and was sent at night the means by which this may be Doubt Catholic Loyalty “Tum to the Lord: And for­ to guard the burial ground secured. By JIM FIEDLER sake thy sins. . . . Return to The reasons given by certain ness and light" for a Catholic from wolves. On one occa­ Theology for the Laity Hence the Scriptural writers the Lord, and tum away from Protestants for not electing a presidential candidate. But such sion a wolf carried off a and the theologians of the Confession is the telling of decide, that is, to judge, inspire us to be moat observant Catholic to the presidency of the Is not tbe case. newly buried child, and al­ thy Injustice: And greatly bate Church distinguish grace from our sins to an authorized priest whether or not the penitent of all the rules of deportment One example of typical Prot­ abomination” (Ecclesiastioua United States are ludicrous, and though Ortiz killed the animal nature; and grace in this sense (or the purpose of obtaining should be forgiven unless the estant feeling is given by the that the particular function im­ xvii, 21,23). "If anyone does not are admitted to be so by dis­ and reeovsred tbe body, Hir­ may be defined as a supernat­ forgiveness. An authorized penitent made known the ex­ poses on us. seven-member board of bishops abide in Me, he shall be cast cerning non-Catholics. riga sentenced him to death ural gift freely bestowed by God priest is one who has not only tent of his guilt and his sorrow. In tr u s s in g the possible can­ of the Evangelical United to appease tbe outraged There is no occasion better outside as the branch and on rational or intellectual crea­ the power to forgive sins by In the sacrament of Penance didacy of Sen. John F. Kennedy Brethren Church that issued a spirit. suited for testing our Catholic wither; and they shall gather tures in order that they may at­ reason of his ordination to the the priest acts also as the physi­ of Massachusetts, Dr. Lawrence statement in Jennings Lodge, The Princess, seeing that courtesy than the reception of them up and cast them into the tain eternal life. priesthood, but also the power cian of the soul. He tells the L. Durgin, minister of Central Ore., doubting the loyalty of she could not save him other­ the sacrament o f Penance. Sad fire, and they shall bum" (John of jurisdiction over the persons penitent how to avoid sin and Congregational Church in Provi­ Catholics, especially of national wise, had Ortiz spirited away to say, there are some Catholics XV, 6). “Or do you not know Grace Freely who come to him. He has this how to amend his life. Just as dence, R. l!, told his parishion­ political figures. to Chief Hococo, her fiance, who show a great lack of re­ that the unjust wlU not possess jurisdiction ordinarily from his we tell a doctor about our ers that when Protestants take The bishops said that they who kept him under his pro­ Given to Us spect and seriousness in the the kingdom of

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MOVIES CLASSIFIED ITALIAN CARDINAL Movies of Pope Leo FolIowlDf i r « nims rsvttwed by tb* L«ch)R o f D*ctbc>': Chapel to Be Memorial Club A , SacUoa 1: Blood and GOING TO FATIMA Being Shown on TV SUti. Wreck of th t Uary Ocora; Fatima, Portugal. — Cardinal Q u i A, Section I: Houee 0/ the New York — Early newsreel Seven Moicke. Lercaro. Archbishop of Bologna, Italy, accepted an Invitation To Catholic Press Hero films of Pope Leo JHII are be­ from Bishop Joao Pereira Ven- Nijmegon, The Netherlands.— On Jan. 19, 1942, Gestapo ing ahown on "The Decisive HOPELESS ancio of Leiria, Portugal, to pre- Dutch Catholics have been asked agents arrested the Carmelite. Years," over the Columbia aide over the 1960 pilgrimage at to contribute $15,000 to build a Father Brandsms diel within Broadcasting System’s TV net­ DESPERATE 7 Fatima. The pilgrimage will chapel as a memorial to a Car­ six months after his arrival at work Nov. 15 from 10:30 to 11 take place May 12-13. melite priest who died as a hero Dachau. His fellow prisoners B.m. EST. The third secret of Fatima is of the Catholic press in the no­ hailed him later for his great “The D ecisive Years de­ IMPOSSIBLE • auppoeed to be made public in torious Nazi Dachau concentra­ charity and strong spirit of res­ scribes the immigration of Cath­ 1960. No date has been set, how­ tion camp. ignation and abandonment to olics to the In 1790, there Hove Faith in ever, for the revelation ot the The chapel will be built on God's will despite his severe ill were some 25,000 Catholics in secret. Sister Lucy of Jesus, a a square in front of the convent ness and brutal beatings. the United States, but a cen­ St. Jude Carmelite nun at Coimbra. Por­ where Father Titus Brandsms, The preliminary diocesan proc­ tury later there were 16JXI0,I>00. tugal, revealed the first two se­ O.Carm., wu arrested by Nazi ess for bis beatification was be Shortly after the turn of the you'll never regret it . . . century Pope Leo expresaed Send lor your free Novena crets in 1927. troops soon after they occupied gun in 1955 and his cause was Prayerbook. “St. Jude. His The Netherlands during World introduced in the Sacred Con recognition of the value of the Life, His Novena" (touched Reaction to 'Miracle' W ar II. gregalion of Rites in Rome in Church's experience in Amer­ to bis relic). Perpetual No- On Aug. 5. 1941. following the 1958. [NCW C Radio and W ire] ica's free society.” venas every Wednesday. German occupation of their Rl. Rev. Miar, Frincli J. K«H Light Provokes Reds Spiritual Director country, the Dutch Bishops is­ Berlin.—Poland's Communist sued a joint pastoral condemn- CHURCH OF ST. JUDE government news agency, PAP, AT lAST g #ail|)tiiicb Ixosai'p VOTIVE GUILD described popular reaction to a 43t tVeat 204 S i. Wew York 34, N.Y. atrange light that has been seen Contains Earth From C atacom bs of RO M E over St. Auguatine'e Church in Warsaw as “embarrassing." The Red daily Zycte Worszaioy at­ IMPORTED from the HOLY CITY JESUIT COLLEGE NOTING 2STH ANNIVERSARY tacked the Polish Hierarchy for WEST BADEN COLLEGE, school of llie West Baden Springs Hotel, which now doing “little or nothing to stop the hysteria." IRISH theology and philosophy for the Chicago houses the college, was for the first three de­ A statement by Warsaw and Detroit Province* of the Society of Jesu*, cades of this century one of the most ^pular Archdiocesan Chancery termed AIRUNES is marking its 25th anniversary on Nov. 14 resort hotels In the country. Often referred to the light a "natural phenome­ and 15. It is boused In the once world-famous as the “Eighth Wonder of the W orld," the 708- non" and appealed to the faith­ West Baden Springs Hotel, which was given room structure supports a 210-foot dome, ad­ ful to attend services in their to the Society of Jesus in 1934 by the late vertised in the old hotel days as the largest Pilgrimage own pariah churches and to Charles Edward Ballard. unsupported dome In the world. The mosaic avoid going to St. Augustine's West Baden (Allege has a faculty and stu­ floor of the rotunda beneath the dome, inlaid $ 7 9 7 . 0 0 with more than 12,000.000 tiles, once held a com­ en masse because “the conduct dent bdUy of 252. In 1945 the college was raised of normal pastoral occupationi MKAMMnOAU RASUON PUT to the status of a Pontifical Institute, entitling plete circus. I Is being hindered." A gih fo be ROMf a leuiDES it to grant the degree of doctor of sacred The college now attracts an estimated 20,000 chtriilwj, TtiH theology. visitors yearly. sculplurod 17 0«y>—7 Cavntrie* Christian-Moslem Rostry il • m MkMie Trmi Siriali •> itta posfniloo to Alliance Is Urged bo Iroasurtd. OtperfuTH ntry FrMiy to Dublin, thnn Cairo.— A spokesman for El Nun SfrueJc Down Holy See Praised TDb IBulnl Bonarr b beta* te Zurlth, Lucimt >nd Uit B>n*4lctlnn New Jersey Passes Azhar University, the chief the­ Sb'liM M eiiititetli. Vlilt filryUli For Reliei Work UNIIf by Shielding 3 Pupils ological seminary of the Moslem Uiattf CnJitwo nodir Iho v«4ui, cinltel al Uichlinitiln; «a Chicago.— While still semicon Sundoy Shop Law Rome.—General B. R. Sen. di­ Father Brandsmi m lr a of iBe BailUra dtlla llirsu|h iixeUeulir kipini icnniry t* world, issued a call for an alli­ TMteei et dill* scious. Sister Msry Genevra, 27. rector general of the Food and ance between Islam and Christi­ ctio McH brad U Obnriniiniriu, to Mt tlin faipnd ratalai Newark. — Anti-Sunday shop­ Agricultural Organization, has ing Nazism. Copies of it were Sa lU iBigai poHraril cd lUw MYSTtBlV Play-performad only m ry yoari, a fifth-grade teacher in St. VIn anity for common defense or THK HHT M U T AKO THB LltANT Of THI 10 ping legislation was overwhelm­ smuggled to almost every Cath­ Ohio ovir tba Auitrlan bordir to Innt- cent's School, begged for news praised the Holy See for the ingly approved by voters here 'against atheism and Commu­ bruck and via »■ Brannr Pan and tha of the three pupils she tried to assistance it has given in the olic church in Hollam*. Bark of Um 51 bra* bai aa IvnniiM of Un Utany in 12 of the IS counties where nism. Doloinltat te Viiilee. ny to Ponta, nhira shield when all were run down alleviation of human suffering. The 10-century-old university, The Nazis, confronted by the iMrtMd on em iMi. tad a ■unKkKt pktm per- the issue came up for decision. iriyil m iit« rarmt iMr. an luOlaeet win tba Holy Fathar hii by an automobile. Speaking at the organization’s with a student body of upward Bishops' outspoken condemna­ baan raquaitad; tbanca t« laurdtt and The new law goes into ef­ 10th conference, Gen. Sen noted tion of their racist theories, Tko tad bra* $b«v the m*B BABIUCAO . . . TBB back noma via Dublin. The nun was treated for frac­ fect on Nov. 15. It provides pen­ to 10,000. has a unique influ­ ifou TMOl . . m rirrswf Nrm iiu . . . that the Church had given aid sought lo counteract the pas Prlca Ineliidai Firil Clita beiali, moat tures of her skull, pelvis, and alties for violations, unlike old ence in orthodox Moslem circles. TNR HOU r.VTKU A.VD TU rOl'B KVAmJOJHtS. in every known instance of hu­ toral by having Catholic news mall. tliMiaalni, Upi. tickati ta tni right shoulder. The injured chil­ legislation passed more than 50 In the wake of the El Azhar Han*MKb nrrad CBlYim wd hdtiM CtBhrptra dren are Janice Bums. 10, pos­ man suffering. He related how. statemenL Cairo demonstrators, papers carry Nazi propaganda. Ptuion Play, all travtl, prolatilbnal years ago, which did not pro­ Itbt %4U4 am U YMf KlatJij hoMi dtrtk reda tiM CKU03UM Of IT. tour ticdrt. sible fracture of right wrist, in a single day,\ the German protesting the recent executions Following the instructions by CAUXTIS- vide a penalty. iMIewrd For Intormatlon and raiarvitloiu arritai Anna Deehner. 10, bruises and Bishops had coliected contribu­ in Iraq, carried placards declar­ the late Cardinal De Jon. Arch Allh e*trr I*’ Bond Issue Approved »*ry «• illl E«nd i pnret ,M1 la alL ibk Neo l o i b M Rmtf U tbo Ifi Miu tatty Flynn sprains: and Eva Baal, 10, shock. tions totaling nearly $8,000,000 ing; “Jesus and Mohammed bishop of Utrecht, Father bf HU Hrilm hia rnftrrnrttt (hat any naa. •crau or eUM vwld Voters also approved a $66,- Xlt (Inddfnm amn Iriah Air tin aa Police placed six traffic charges after an appeal for funds to Against Communism." Brandsms went into action. He ht r^Nlbl U han. 800,000 bond issue to aid expan­ ytsn far r«Hu1, 444 Mndisen Avenut against the driver of the car. fight hunger and want in the told Nazi officials that no Cath­ Pktiirr lodult^ne* for sion of the state-supported Rut­ world. daStr roriul dortftC M ee- I lOSAftT MIID OT AMOia, Ptft. H • NewTerliSI, N. Y. U. S. Ashed fe Give olic newspaper could print ma­ Uce Met&L gers University and six slate terial contrary to the teaching 11U •rMdway. Nov Turk 1, M. T. J Pope Asks Study Gratitude te God a( IN Eikt Ca$n colleges. Oppc«ed to the issue of the Church and its Bishops. ! rvN. MU M ...... sccim a tu J were the state's six Catholic Washington.— President Eisen­ IDiMTAtH Sm w rrtrff • aawiY'41 <1 st.is H<*. , Of Protestantism Top Radio Networks On Dec. 31. 1941, he sent a let­ Book, ROKohM niookl'0 Rome. — John X X IIl decided newspapers and the Knights of hower's Thanksgiving Day Proc­ trood-M (lliatnllom and • fir* Iiu 6* Pl«t«* 14 »ii>P ftMSlr l* U1 a4*w , I H I M Z 3 lamation calls upon Americafu ter to Catholic editors urging UK of tbi KoIt hMry. ■ ind tnetat n « till carSi. a to set up a special institute for Columbus on the grounds that To Cover Dedication' Abo thme in lOO lore Th CM kt FItEf froB TRUSS SLAVERY to gather in their houses of wor­ them lo sign pledges against the J Tw rMn (uarli ' the study of Protestantism, a it was unnecessary because priv­ New York.—The three major ntiocB , . . I I < M I I Ste ' ' j Now ihtri It a ntw nodern Non-Sureka' ship or homes to “express our publication of articles favoring Xoaotlfollr Boood iM report publishech by A g e m ia ate colleges were able to finance radio networks have slated pro­ P r I fl I e d. iMpriMii*. • < I ! miOT euk, HMrt. ar mmt orStr. p I'Mimnt that k bHlpnad lo 'permananily N vism . ■ • cevf^ 'upiurt. Tb«a Neii-Suraieal IfMl- Diplomatica, a news agency, giant expansion programs by grams pertaining to the dedica­ gratitude for the Inestimable 7r4i^ CtfOlnil flpril' I SlIM ...... ^ itwifi tri so cartilfl, tbal • lilellmc C«- other methods. blessings of God." ■an. 'il>ctit .1 ksHiranct is olvtn. Wrilt today said here. tion of the National Shrine of Given Ancient Gift Uauhliif roork la Cv- \ Addm$ ...... * for our NSW FREE book, tbal pfves facts According to the agency, the the Immaculate Conception in The President called the pres­ Otnal Bod. Blot or BUrk luno__ 8UU...... I that may sava you painful and atbaniivt Chicago.—A carefully hand- lo carry jem fctiplmd • niy Mrotry, and talk how non-surolcally yau Institute will be open to priests Washington Nov. 20. ent year "one of progress and Biaary. B»a«aaaa«aaai may again yrork, llva, play, and lovi apid Test Closing Law heightened promise” for the wrought earthen pitcher, dated who already have degrees in While the dedication is in tnjOT lila In the mannar ^ dasira. Thara U.S. way of life. "Wej'ejoice in to approximately 2000 B. C., the Is no obligation, theology and its courses will Newark, NJ.—A large dis­ progresa. the Columbia Broad­ Eicalilar Madkal Clinic. Dapt. H4in last three years. The agency re-, count bouse has brought a suit the production of farm and fac­ age of the Biblical patriarchs, fwtUlor Spings, Mi. casting network will feature a SANK YOU VERY MUCH ported that the institute will be testing New Jersey’s Sunday tory,” the chief e.xecutive wrote, has been presented by the Israel nationwide program from 10:05 but even more so in the pros­ government lo Auxiliary Arch­ No matter what the Sister says to him, conducted by the Jesuits and closing laws, which voters in 12 lo 12:30 p.m. (EST). with Paul the recently-arrived seven-year old refu­ its inauguration w ill be timed of the slate’s counties adopted pect of improvement of rela­ bishop Bernard J. Shell of Chi­ B ackache & Hume, music critic of the Wosh- tions among men and among na­ cago in recognition of his friend gee In SL Jerome School in the Bropx to coincide with the Ecumenical in the elections. The law was inpCon Port and Times Herald. tions." ship to the new nation. always replies, “SANK YOU VERY Council summoned by the Pon­ strongly supported by Catholic Later in the day the Mutual ERVE T ension tiff. and most Protestant groups. Broadcasting System will fea­ MUCH.” In anticipaUon of the coming of «DUT TO DDirr IRUTATtOR ture a nationwide program deal­ SISTER HELENE and SISTER CLAUDE SKtw YORK—BPKial: Tbtoka to na*. acienUtla Ubanlory toimulation, ttidu- ing with the dedication high- Keeping Up With Events MARIE to LEBANON, the parenU of our aands at boo and Tonan now aaciM lighla. The National Broadcast­ refugee children are leaching them to say ItFllDt old. tirvd, litlUUt and dtotnaard (Comment by Paul H. Hallett, Litt.D.) from loilna altas and nrrylBi about A Wonderful Woy to Keep ing Company scheduled a simi­ the same. Their words of gralilude will "Bladdar Wtakoaw"—Oatllnf Os Hlabta be attempted by all the malign n Bwl wauiDi. duo to eonmoa KJdsay lar program from 10:05 to Forgotten Pope be for your ears too if you can send $150 ar BUddar Irrlcatloni, tthleli often ta> 10:30 p.m. Nov. 24 (EST). The 20th century, noted for influences to which the German auU IQ laeoadarr Baetacba. Kcadacba government has of late accus­ a year for the two-year novitiate of each Sister. and Ntryouannaa. In luch caata tfaw Im- brilliant Popes, has one dim sroTbd CraUk uasallr tlyti auleic. eila- CHRIST IN CHRISTMAS tomed the world." iBf raltaf by ooasbatlai Lrritattni aarina figure in the Vatican, Benedict An ALL YEAR ROUND CRIB for the CHILD -fESUS IN THE In add urine; and by ralanlnr, antlaeile Give eubsoriulious to THE REGISTER. Polish Communists XV. He is dim, not because of Precisely because Benedict's BLESSED SACRAMENT is an urgent need In KAKtMLE,bS£, pain rafJaf. Safa tor youna and old. Oat rational proposals to end the Oyaetz at droartit. Pm I battar tiit. This is a gift whicb arrives 52 times a yeor ami a '.ack of genius but because he in IR A N . Your gift of $4,000—or part of same Oust Diplomat slaughter were not accepted, the recalls your thoughtfulness earli time. was not a man who caught the —will initiate THE BUILDING OF THIS Russian Bolsheviks came to Warsaw. — The Poliab Com­ popular imagination. CHURCH . . , Remember your childlike V A R I C e S i power just three months later. munist government ordered Mrs. Father Waller H. Peters has Lenin was in fact helped in STRAW SACRIFICES? When each piece of VEINS Marie E. Greindl-Czetwertyruka. rendered a valuable service by CHRISTMAS GIFT RATES coming to Russia by the Ger­ un-eaUn candy, each unseen movie, each Tired Itgi, leg Cramps a Belgian diplomat, out of the bis Life of Benedict X V (M il­ mans, who hoped thereby to act of self-denial was a STRAW FOR THE RelUved by Hw NEW country. The woman Is charged waukee. Bruce, $4.50). It shows 1 subscription 3 subscriptions take the country cut of the war. CHRISTMAS CRIB? Your adult “Strawi with having tipped oft the free admirably the stature of the for $3.00 for $7.00 If peace bad been made, Lenin world to the Warsaw regime's Pope of World War I. If his Sacrifices" will furnish this house of God. would have remained in Swiss 6 subscriptions 10 subscriptions drive to have a Catholic Bishop advice had been followed there exile, and the worst scourge of POPE JOHN X X III is concerned that the people In the Holy for $14.00 for $20.00 ousted from his see. would have been no World W ar IF. history would have died a-born- Land—CANA. BETHLEHEM, NAZARETH and JERUSALEM — be especially CHRIST-WISE and CHRIST-CONSCIOUS at The prelate is Bishop Czeslaw History has not much more ing. Rates Apply in United States and Possessions ChrUlmas lime. YOUR DOLLAR-A-MONTU GIFT to one of Kaezmarek of Kielce, who has painful reading than the story For Canadian Subscriptions add 50<‘ per year for postage been accused of preaching "anti­ Glenn Archer our clubs — You can call it your OUTGOING CHRISTMAS of the rejection of Benedict's CLUB — will endear you to our Roly Father and will make EUSTIC STOCKINGS communist-sermons and engag­ One of the curious things I 51 Catia Sylat, Fall-FaibMaaa. Ffll-Fattca Foreign Subscriptions add $1.50 per year for postage peace proposals, made on Aug. CHRISTMAS A CHRISTIAN REALITY for those in need. 4. NWT, Ibfr knk Joa like uyluw, Sv 1 ing in other anti-slate activ­ 1. 1917, Wilson’s reply dated have noticed about the POAU ewy.ban maded Ohr nuirarublr, wkrena Mp* TSi ities." The BASILIANS are a MU- The DAMIEN LEPER FUND pift I. tvKvit wlu. Una, iNilUi Ins. Hrla Pny in January if You Prefer Aug. 27 abounds In ironies, personnel is the mild manner in ymeiil M ItvMIe ikrlnt ynkHtny. t'ol-n: which they-conduct correspond­ sion Club which supports and the ORPHAN’S BREAD yitnca Nude, tnilii. aiark. .u Ur. Urball > reel % Radio Warsaw charged that made all too plain by subsequent schoob for REFUGEE CHIL­ FU N D speak their own needs I'MlwsS akep>. Iiruc. IkMnaMi. Maikal the woman diplomat, an attache events. ence. as opposed lo vitriolic at­ DREN . . . TH E M O N IC A . . . The PALACE OF GOLD lumvlr Mirm Per ketlet tad buMlel Fu.; € aua Ue Cm, urlu at Belgium's embassy in W ar­ The acceptance of the Holy tack in public. FUND supports churches and FU N D Is for our ELDERS’ bi. tCHiu’S, Sh i. e< cbtuae lo, in. % ORDER FORM saw, "helped several times to Father's peace plan, said the In a letter to me in comment chapeb in the Near East. CLUBS. send out ot the country corre­ President, “would result in aban­ on an srtlcie I wrote about a spondence of a strictly internal doning the newborn Russia to book published by Bruce expos­ AS H E GROWS IN T H E PRIESTHOOD, a priest becomes Classified Ads Pleas^ send The Register for one year to each of character between state organs intrigue, Ihe manifold subtle ing POAU. the executive direc­ more and more aware of the financial difficulties some young the following at the Special Gift Rotes. of the Polish People’s Republic interference and the certain tor, Glenn Archer, aeema bewii men have in their seminary days. He is in­ Claul'iad aM run Iftrougn all Kegisltr and the Episcopate.” counter-revolution which would dered and hurt. creasingly thoughtful, name by name, of agirlons. Iha raia Is 70 cants pcf ward gat (please print plainly) Iisut. Mhihnum 12 warAi If lout or mart "Really," he writes, “there is THOSE WHO HELPED MAKE POSSIBLE cotiiacufiva issuas art usatf, Tba tatt Is 65c no hate in my heart for anyone. par word per i»ua. Ptrmanl inusi accom- Name...... HIS OWN ORDINATION. From the very 1 think you fellows had better ptny all b'dirs. Ads tKtIvtd on Handtr beginning, BECAUSE OF THEIR UTTER will tpotar in Ibt Issua printid Iba fol- ORDERED face up to some of the issues we Tow,ng waak. Address...... DEPENDENCE ON YOUR GENEROSITY. BY raise and quit calling good peo­ BUSINBSt OPPORTUNITIIS ple names." SEBASTIAN and DOMINIC will have your FREE PICTURE FOLDER, -H o » lo This paper. In all that it has intentions in their prayers for your gift of Mak* S3JD0 Y ttrly. S|Mrallma Back­ City...... Zone....State.. yard. Raltins Earthwormal” Oak- printed about POAU. has never $100 for each year of their aix-year seminary course. haven W. C m r HUi, Taxaa. IF you with your own lubscripFion (NEW OR RE­ called names or stirred up INSTRUCTION hatred. It has demonstrated that CHRISTMAS SHOPPING TROUBLES? We have an easy an­ NEWAL) Fo be included at the gift rates, check swer. Make all your gifts spiritual thb year and. take care of LEARN WHILE ASLEEP with your POAU has exhibited a consistent rMordtr, phonofraph. Details free. here □ NEW □ RENEWAL. It all from your armchair. Ask us to send to your relatives, ilesMrth Aaaoclsllon, Box 24-SV, rancor against the Church. friends, priests or nuns our beautiful CHRISTMAS GIFT CARD Olympia, Waahlnitoo. n Enclosed is $...... in poymenf for order, In August. 1957, I wrote in with which we enclose PRESSED FLOWERS FROM THE NURSES TRAININO SCHOOLS this column that Mr. Archer HOLY LAND. ItTl say you arranged for a missionary to say Earn to S65 week as pcscUcsl nurse. Q Sill me in Jonuory...... might well give his attention to Mass for them at Cbristmaa time. Or that In their name you Learn quickly at heme. No hlih Baxter Seminary, a Methodist gave a sacred article to a Mission Chipel— Khool aecesaary; eo s fe limit. Write (or free bookUL leaton samplea. institution in Tennessee, which Mass B e ll...... $ 5 Candles for yr. 120 Chalice ...... $46 Poit Graduate School ot Nurslni, Nome...... JJl the Nashuillc T en n eseea n had Altar Stone ___ 16 Crucifix ------25 Vestments ...... SO Room UEllS, 131 S. Wabaah, ChL Picture ______15 Statue ...... 36 A ltar ...... 75 caso. stated was receiving public sup­ GIFT Street...... FARTHEST NORTH CYO port. At the lime, he wrote me RARE COINS HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN A LOVED ONE IN THIS MONTH THE RECENTLY ORGANIZED Catholic Youth to say that he was proceeding sits,00 (or certain Indlinhaada; Un- « NO. 1 City...... Zone....Stote...... OF NOVEMBER? . . . SEND YOUR REQUESTS FOR MASSES coin penrUes SIOO.OQ AU rare cobra Organization at the Ladd .Air Force Base. Alaska, claims immediately to an investigation. TODAY BEFORE THE MONTH IS OVER. usnlM. Booklet llallni prices, 2Sc the distinction of being "America's Farthest North CYO." It is The case seems now to be Lincoln Coina. D-SS, GleDdsla. Arts. Gift Cord To Reod from ...... 3 l the first CYO unit to be formed in the 49lh slate. Every Catho­ amicably settled, through the ef­ Dear Cardinal Spellman: SONO WRITERS lic high school student on the base in a member. The total forts of POAU. Mr. Archer asks I am enclosing $10 for CHRISTMASWEEK DINNERS for POEMS WANTED (or musical set­ me why I do not give him credit my neighbors In ^tblebem and Nazareth. Kindly remember ting and rtcordlnf. Send poems. Name. membership is 31. for this and other actions where­ my family and myself in your Cbristm u Hasses. .Free txsmlnsUoo, Crown Music Shown al Ihe breakfasl marking (he National Catholic Youth Company. 48.WT W eil 32 Street. GIFT Street.. in he has reaisted Protestant New York 1, Sunday, are, left to right. Bob Crouch, president: the Rev. invasions of the separation prin­ NAME STAMPS NO. 2 City...... Zone....Stote. (Capt.) Thomas E. Hopping. Catholic chaplain who formed the ciple. group; and Father W illiam J. Clasby. who was at Ladd on an 1.MO p lP F E R E N T WORLDWIDE 1 am glad to give Mr. Archer i sum p* ai.04. Vatuad over S3O.0O. i official staff visit from the CUief of Air Force Chaplains' Office. ADDRESS Gift Cord To Reod From...... any credit to which be is en-| Universal, Box 4, Ktnoshs SS, Wls.| — (Official U.S. Air Force photo) VOCATIONS—WOMEN titled, but anyone who has stud-1 led his organization, and has' CITY BE A FOUNDATION STONE; Glva! >our life lo God in a pioneer mission' Attach sheet with additional names Himalayan Expedition Will Be Led by Priest followed his own speeches., group aspiring to secolar Inilliule Paris. — Abbe Andre Armen- Icnge the 23.000-fool Jaju Peak. knows that he and it are inter-- sMlui. Rcquiremsais: Love of Godi and mail to and souls, good mental and physical I gaud, parish priest in the Pyre- I The priest began his climbing ested not so much in uphold­ health. W nte Paraclete House. MS! i$l]nees village of Garin, w ill head -career at 12 and keeps in train- ing the separation principle as i12earB$t(0i$$ioQsj^ Ceoter St,. LIlUa Roek. Arkaniaa. ' ^ I France's expedition to the Him- ling with a short climb each in combating the Catholic FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN. Prasidant MltCELLANEOUS P.O. BOX 1620 M « f. eatar P. Tuohr, Narl * « > . ^ .a ta y a s in 1960. The Paris Hima- I morning after Mass. He has Church. His organization is as Sand all ewnmunicallam (e: PrlaStlaa Rankin Ceupty Netdt' The'Register Denver 1. Colo. ^llayan Committee awarded (he jbeen learning English and Hin- truly antl-Cstholic as was the your donation (or 6(. Juda’a Mia-: CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION -alon. raliirr Reid, Box 2UD, Jack- '30-year-oId priest the leadership |dustani to allow him to talk lo American Protective Associa­ 480 Lexington Ave. at 46th St. New York 17, N.Y. M n S. Mlai. 'of ibe expedition that will cbal- the Hindu sherp^ or guides. tion. THE REGISTER

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Puerto Rican Problems Not Met V M Clement «a> not The time arrived overly agresiive By Sterilization and Contraception at the openiog of bnl, nevertheie**, the 14lh centory under hi* patron­ to discourage this, particu­ Mayone Stycos and Reuben By Paul H. Hallstt when the great age ' great progre** larly when a new Catholic hos­ Hill, freely admit that little wa* made in the THE GUINEA PIG for birth, drama of the Pa­ pital in Ponce is ready. success has been achieved propagation of the controllers has long been Dr. Zalduondo seems to in­ with the masses by their pro­ pery • h i { t e d to Puerto Rico. No other country Avignon, I t was be­ faith. India, Abyc- dicate that the Puerto Rican gram. ■inia, Nnbia, Egypt, in the world has been the sub­ government is not so keen now A -s m a ll island, with 2,- coming nniafe for ject of such extensive govern­ the Pontiff* to live and Morocco saw to back birth control experi­ 300,000 people to support, has hi* miiilonaries ment end private activity in ments as it used to be. She admittedly a problem in feed­ In Rome. The firal this field. Avignon Pope wa» and In hii lime the said that the health depart­ ing itself, but birth control is Clement V, who see of Peking wa* According to Mrs. Celestina ment "backed away” and de- not the way to do it. Migra­ eilabliihed. Zalduondo, head of the Puerto emphasized the program be­ tion, a shift from a one-crop journeyed to Lyon* Rican Family Planning Asso­ cause of “pressure from the economy, and industrialization to receive the tiara. ciation, 10,000 “impoverished Church." are indicated, and the island persons are under contracep­ TWO OF THE MOST has improved in proportion as tive control." A thousand men NOTED birth control propa- these measures have been and women yearly undergo pndists in Puerto Rico, J. adopted. sterilixation operations ar­ ranged'by the association. BIRTH CONTROL propa­ Church Also Has CIA ganda first got started on the When President Eisenhower long-term national security and ialand in a big way in the There was never laid the cornerstone of the new best interests." early 1930s, but it was op­ any attempt on hii - $46,000,000 C e n - These "unsung" heroes of the part to visit Rome posed by Governor Rex Tug- l« All Intelligence CIA might be compared to the weU, who said that it would after hia election. Unsung Agency building. unsung heroines in the sister­ He chose a Dom ini­ not solve Puerto Rico’s eco­ Heroes he dedicated it to hood and the unsung heroes in nomic problems. can monastery by the "undecorated and unsung the priesthood and brotherhood the banks of the When I was in San Juan heroes" of the intelligence who serve the Catholic Church. placid Rhone at last August I asked Monsignor forces, who inform us of the The priests and nuns provide A v ig n o n for hia In 1312, Clement called a General Mariano Vasallo, the Vicar conditions, resources, require­ us with the correct information permanent home Council, the ISth, which was convoked General of the diocese, about ments, and attitudes prevailing about life and the proper inter­ where the Papacy at Vienna and which wa* attended by 114 birth control activity. He d i^ in the world. . pretation of our relationship to was to remain for prelalFS. The most important develop­ not seem to be greatly wor­ This information and proper God that are essential ta the de­ nearly three cpisr- ment of this Council was the suppression ried about it. He said that an interpretation, the President velopment of a way of life to ters of a century. of the Order of Knights Templar, founded increasing number of truly said, “are essential to the devel­ further our spiritual security. in the 12tb century to defend Jerusalem. Catholic doctors would help opment of policy to further our Virtue strengthens civilization.

> Story of Mankind... of People... Whence and Why TJ t P A U L O Although he is known most widely ID B* the Apostle of Charity, St. Vincent + de Paul exercised a many-sided inDn- r ence on the life o f his tim^ in the The Maryknoll

1st to Map New England Coast Champlain Explored Parts of U. S. ^ + Imprimatur: By Rrv. John B. Ebel IV of France. The land was a this trip. Near Crown Point ^ ^ ro n c it Cordind Spcllmai vast unsettled wilderness since battle was joined, and the Iro­ Archbishop of Now York (One of a Series on Catholic Builders of Our Land) the explorations of Jacques Car- quois were defeated with the tie r in 1534 and on two subse­ aid of the Frenchmen’s firearms. ’ s ie, in the pages of this fascinating book, "Long before the ice-crusted race from the very beginning of time right quent voyages. Champlain as­ It was July 30, 1609, nearly youqt meet a world-traveled author I He's pines of Plymouth bad listened through the ages to the present day. And this two months before Henry Hud­ been everywhere . . . he’s met people in to the rugged psalmody of the cended the mighty St. Lawrence, M ar^uioll book tells about people in terms of an 68 years after Cartier’s visit, as son entered New York Bay. Thus every country... and be has the gift of weaving undenitanding Christian way of thinking where Puritan,” writes the American far as the Sault St. Louis. From Champlain was the first White facts and information into stories more thrilling alt men are united under a loving Creator and Protestant historian Francis the Indians he gathered as much man to set foot upon New York than fiction I each and every one has a right to human dignity Parkman, "the solitudes ef west­ information as he could about soil (provided the Italian Ver- Tht Matyknoll BOOK OF PEOPLES ia a and equality. T his book should b s in e v e r y horns ern New York and the shadowy Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, the razano, discoverer of New York veritable magic carpet. . . ready to whisk you —especially toksrt thsrs ore y o u n g stsrs regard­ wilderness of Lake Huron were wherever fancy calls: to deepest Africa, fasein- less of age because today more than ever we trodden by the iron heel of the Detroit River, and Niagara Falls. Bay and the Hudson River, had ^ ating India, the Orient, Ireland, Italy, way down should all have a deeper knowledge of the world soldier and the sandaled foot of In the following year, Cham­ not gone ashore in 1524). l i ^ w Q l under to New Zealand and Australia, to Haw aii, and its peoples. the Franciscan Friar. plain joined the expedition of In 1611, within a short dis­ w Nwk to Alaska, up the Amazon, to the top of the "France was the true pioneer De Monts as idiot. The expedi­ tance of Mount Royal, discov­ TUi Kerwm gctiHsiimi dlipiayt A Volumo Worth Much More fbon $ 4 .9 5 ered by Cartier 75 years before, Andes. I t invites you into the hearts, minds and An Arab folhnr tokvi tfma aul of the Great West. They who tion explored southern Acadia tbs g re«. and dignity w typ*ml homes of people .. . gives you a deeper knowl­ Yon'lt be amazed with the beauty of T ho M a ry- from Hie work to confort hit ton. bore the fleur-de-lis were always (now Nova Scotia), which De Champlain founded a settlement of Oriental psepist. edge of their manners snd customs. Open the knoU BOOK O F P E O P L E S ! I t ia simply magni­ in the van, patient, daring, in­ Monts had a commission to set­ called La Place R oya le, on a BOOK OF PEOPLES at any page... you'll find yourself deep in a wonderful, ficent... alive with glorious color...full of thrills and excitentent. More than domitable. And foremost on this tle. ascended the St. John’s site now in the heart of the com­ wonderful new world 1 200 of the 330 brilliant pages are illustrated-some in vibrant, living full color, bright roll of forest chivalry River, and began a fort and set­ mercial portion of Montreal. The Marriage customs are always interesting and you’ll be delighted to read every page with a t least tw o colors, including drawings, colorful maps and dia­ stands the half-forgotten name tlement on an island near the island opposite be named Saint- how two young Mayans in Yucatan, Diego and Maria, forged their chains of grams, and over 150 actual on-the-scene photographs in crystal clear black of Samuel de Champlain.” mouth of the St. Croix River. Helene in honor of his wife. happiness. Bringing up children is a world-wide problem and you'll enjoy and white. You are there—actually re-living scenes—reading stories so beau­ The group passed through a In 1613 be set out with four m ^ n g people at home in the Navajo Territory in New Mexico. . . on a farm tifully written and illustrated that you become First White Mon severe winter at St. Croix, and Frenchmen and an Indian in the in Korea. . . in Uganda, Africa. . . and other equally interesting snd little- a living part of every vivid incident. On Vermont Soil in the spring the little cemetery perpetual search for a north­ known pIsces in the world. west passage to the Indies, and Exoimne 7bts Book At Our Expense The name of Champlain was was peopled by 36 graves. But F or E v e r y M e m b e r o f fho F a m ily recalled this year when the among the living, writes Park explored as fa r as Allumette The world today is so sm all. . . so close. . . th at we are all anxious to know our Hail the coupon today. Examine The Maryknoll 350th anniversary of his landing man, “there was one at least, Island, traversing territory no neighbors better. We long to understand their ways and cuiturea . . . we are BOOK OF PEOPLES to your heart's content. It at Isle La Motte, Vt., was com­ whe, amid languor and defec­ White man bad ever before seen. will be mailed to you promptly, entirely without fascinated to know how they th in k . . . what their history is. Here, in a beauti- memorated. The French ex­ tion, held to his purpose with an In August, 1615, Champlain obligation. I f you are not entirely satisfied, com­ folly illustrated and written volume ia the absorbing story of PEOPLE-aU plorer arrived on Isle la Motte, indomitable tenacity; and where set out with another Huron pletely delighted, return the book and pay noth- • peoples of every race, creed and color. an island in the lake which he Champlain was present there party which took him across ing. Or you may keep it for the very low price You'll read Tho Maryknoll BOOK OF PEOPLES for pure pleasure- discovered and which bears bis was no room for despair. Lake Ontario and onto New of $4.95, payable $1.00 a month plus postage. you'll go back to it again and again for information-perhaps to prove a point name, about July 3,4, or 5.1600. York soil at the Oswego River. IF YOU ACT IMMEDIATELY we will send In conversation, perhaps to help the children in their studies. I t ’s that kind of Champlain thus became the first 1st Coast Survey He was thus likewise the Drst book: fu ll of information and so brilliantly written it’s as gripping as a story you a FREE Gift: a handsome and colorful White man to see the waters of MAP OF THE WORLD ANDiTHE HUMAN White man. as well as the first Of New England book. I t ’s a book to make you think . . . to help you understand your neighbors. Lake Ontario. Wounded on this RACE. It is about a yard square., .beautiful... Catholic, to set foot on Vermont The settlement was moved to And never forget: our very own Aimrican neighbors had their beginnings in soil. Port Royal, and Champlain, in expedition, Champlain had to many, many countries of the world! makes an informative and colorful wall decora­ tion for the children's room, den, library or play­ Champlain, best known as the his role of geographer and his­ spend the winter in a Huron of Iho Human koto Royal Incon blood nitu Ibreugh tepee more than 900 miles from The Story room. B U T you must act a t once! M ail the cou­ founder of Quebec and the “Fa­ torian of the expedition, worked tho vsini oi thli goyiy drouod Quebec. Do you know wharo the Human Race begaat Youll find the answer in T ho SolIvioiL pon today! O f course, the map is yours to keep, ther of New France," was born until the fall of 1607, taking M o ry k o o U BOOK OF PEOPLES! You’ll read the whole story of the human without obligation, even if you return the book. at Brouage, a small Trench sea­ observations, making charts, and College Founded port on the Bay of Biscay, in carefully studying every bay, 1567, the son of Antoine Cham­ Beiore Harvard OUR RUOERS WRIIE US... river, harbor, and island from Champlain died at Quebec on •ABOUT THE AUTHOR plain, a mariner, and Marguerite Nova Scotia to Cape Cod in Mas­ Accept A Copy On FREE Approvall "I especially liked all y n Christmas Day, 1635, but earlier Le Roy. His early education was sachusetts. Thus this Catholic the facts about the ear­ Father Albert J. Novins, M.M. that year the Jesuits founded at entrusted to the parish priest liest peoples. The pic­ pioneer made the first coastal Quebec the first college in the Uso this Coupon fo Reserve, B 6 The people and places in The Maryknoll ' and while still a youth he accom­ survey of New England, 15 years tures are wonderful and New World north of Mexico. on Free Approval, Your Copy of Book of Peoples live not fa r from the author ; panied his father on several voy­ before the Puritans landed at everything is easy to -f o r the whole world is his back-yard. j “Its foundations were laid,” read and understand. ages, thus receiving his intro­ Plymouth. He has lived from one day to the next in j writes another Protestant his­ The Moryhnof/ BOOK OF PEOPLES We all love the book and duction to the sea. fear of his life, among the fierce natives of ; Another expedition of De torian of New England, George by Albert J. Nsrifii. MAC like to look things up in the African Jungle. He has sweltered in the Saw PossihiJity Monts, with Champlain as his Bancroft, "under happy auspices, it. I t is a delightful Im k unbearable heat of the Orient, filming its ' lieutenant, Sailed for Canada in John J Crawley A Co., Inc., Fublithert and should be in every Of Ponamo Conol in 1635, just before Champlain 41 West 47th Street, N. Y. 36, N. Y. teeming millions, seeking to reveal their mysterious ways and to In 1598 Champlain made a 1608. A t a bold rocky cape that passed from the living; and two *»««■’ Mrs.J.L„ uncover their strange secrets. He has spent years travelling all over voyage to Seville and there was dominated the mighty St. Law­ years before the immigration of Richmond H ill, L I . the globe to the major countries in Europe, Asia, South America, Yes, without obligation, ship me, on Free Approval, offered the command of the rence, Champlain laid the foun John Harvard, and one year be­ The Maryknoll BOOK OF PEOPLES. If I wish to including trips to the headwaters of the Amazon, even the Islands Saint Juiien, one of the vessels datioD for the Abitatton d e Que­ fore the General Court of Mas­ return it after looking it over for a few weeks, it is "A guide for the reader of the Pacific—seeking to understand people and why they live in bec July 3, 1608, and around understood there will be no charge. Otherwise, I will on 200,000 miles of trav­ the manner they do. fitted out by Spain to oppose sachusetts bad made provisions this modest dwelling arose the for a college.” keep it for only $4.96 plus mailing cost which rosy el into 172 countries People fascinate h in -h e must delve deeply into their way of life, the attack made on Puerto Rico be paid $1 monthly. where 3 billion people by the English. In the West In­ little village of Quebec, destined "Of the pioneers of the North learn their language, absorb the history of their culture, customs to become one of the world's dwell.” Y ork and religion . . . he must know what makes them different! He has dies he visited many of the American forests,” says Park- most famous cities. nan, “his name stands foremost Non* (Print) J ournal A merican lived among them-all of them from Tahiti to Timbuktoo. He has scenes made famous by the- ex­ taken all of his experiences and has put them into one exciting book. plorations of Columbus, Balboa, A winter spent at Quebec left on the list. He it was who struck Addr«» "Congratulations on That book is The Maryknoll Book of Peoples! and Cortez. It was on this cruise only eight men alive out of 28, the deepest and boldest strokes your fine book. Your ap­ that he first suggested the p<»- but Champlain faced the spring into the heart of their pristine city Star* proach is so clear and sibility of uniting the Atlantic with an urgent desire to explore barbarism... . While New Eng­ fo rth rig h t...th e photos land was a solitude, and the set­ O Check here if you wish to enclose $6.00 now as full and Pacific Oceans by cutting a the country. W ith two compan­ are wonderful and the tlers of Virginia scarcely dared payment, and we will pay all shipping costs. Same re­ NP^IR SOLD TMtOUCH SOOK ttU U OR CANVASS4RS canal through the Isthmus of ions be joined an expedition of turn privilege and prompt refund fully guaranteed. little vignettes are like Panama. Kurons and Algonquins on a venture inland beyond the sound little windows opened ®1»SS JOHN J. CRAW LET A CO.. 4S West 47th N. T U foray into Iroquois country, of cannon-shot, Champlain was across the miles." In 1603 Champlain beaded an F.F. In Csoads, order Irom UcAlnsb Co.. Ltd.. Toromo T, Ontario expedition to Canada for Aymar traveling by way of Lake Cham­ planting on shores and islands Minneapolis, Hm o. de Chastes, viceroy under Henry plain, which he discovered on the emblems of his Fhith."