CCD fights to narrow gap of those lacking religious teaching r Vast Job Faces Catechists DENVER CAmOUC ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ O v e r 3V2 Million Catholic Youngsters May G o REGISTER Without Formal Instruction in Faith National News Section THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1964 DENVER, COLORADO VOL. LIX No. 6 : Washington — As many as 3,650,469 Catholic stu- Disaster j dents in public schools this I year may not be reached with In Illinois diocese 'neighborhood' plan Ahead for I any formal instruction in their I religion, the national office of the Confraternity of Christian Vietnam? Doctrine estimates. ' THE AAASS GOES This figure is based on the | Saigon, Vietnam -r Bud­ ! estimate that some 3,450,4691 dhist bonzes “ who created 'students were not reached by! disorder for their own polit­ jCCD classes in 1963, and that! ical ends” are pushing South ! increased enrollment figures I TO THE PEOPLE Vietnam toward catastrophe, can be expected to increase perhaps by Christmas, accord­ that figure by some 200,000 ini Rockford, 111. — TheIare to be instructed in partici-1 stances warrant a more fre ing to Father Patrick O’Connor, the new school year. |“ Neighborhood Mass” plan, Psiton and hymn singing; andj quent use. The ceremony is Columban priest and NCWC 4^ 16^31 Instructed a new liturgical program |a homily is to be given. I to be ini. a. different------. —i-ui—neighbor­ correspondent here. which features the celebration privilege may be used hood each month and both Attributing the ineffectiveness The 1964 Official Catholic Di­ of Mass in homes of the faithful! month for each Catholic and Protestant of the present military govern­ rectory showed 1,249,137 high under specific conditions, has I P^^'ish unless special circum- neighbors are to be invited. ment to pressures brought by school students and 3,067,794 been adopted by Bishop Loras ^ grade school pupils were in­ Buddhist leaders, Father O’Con­ T. Lane. nor said serious grounds exist structed in their faith, for a In a letter to the clergy. grand total of 4,316,931 young­ for suspecting the Buddhist Bishop Lane said in these days sters who were reached in the leadership has been infiltrated when the Church is endeavor­ REGISTER catechetical program. Even by Communists. He pointed out ing to bring about an interior | though that figure was 187,707 that scores of the country’s renewal in the life of her mem­ greater than for the previous most determined anti-Commu- bers, particularly through litur year, using estimates published nists are still held for “ investi­ gy, special attention must be ROUNDUP in Parade magazine in 1963 gation” after 10 months of im­ centered on the heart of litur­ that there were approximately prisonment. gical worship, the Mass. 7,767,400 Catholics in the public Leader of the Vietnamese “ The Neighborhood Mass” schools, this leaves the 3,450,469 Promise Broken Buddhist political movement, plan envisions that the. home who went untaught in religion. said Father O’Connor, is Thich where the Mass is offered Bishop Alexandre Renard of Versailles said the matter of a Tri Quang, 42-year-old bonze A 1958-59 survey by the CCD will be a center to which all who received political asylum showed an army of some 94,000 the neighbors will be invited priest who was reduced to lay state and allowed to marry was in the American embassy in teachers, both religious and lay for the event. It will not sup­ “ covered by a promise of rigorous silence.” Although such Saigon from Sept. 1 to Nov. 2 teachers, mobilized to instruct plant church services on Sun­ dispensations are occasionally granted in extraordinary cases, the last year. some 2,172,454 youngsters in days or holy days but rather, publicity could make the Vatican take a more severe stand in schools of religion and religious The American embassy now as a special practice of a the future, he said. is debating whether or not Tri vacation schfiols. weekday, will create a bet- Quang is a Communist, Father The statistics for 1964-1965 Cer understanding of the sa­ Brest, O’Connor said. are likely to show the tre­ cred mysteries. Bishop Lane Death ended the extraordinary dual career of Admiral “ It seems to be an unneces­ mendous effort to keep up said. Georges Thierry D’Argenlieu, a Carmelite priest who headed sary debate, for practical pur­ with a steadDy increasing Conditions set by Bishop Free France’s naval forces in World War II. Before entering poses,” he said. “ The evi­ need that threatens to widen Lane are: Permission of the the order he was a seaman in World War I. After World War dence is clear that whether the gap betkveen Catholic Bishop is required: the Mass II he returned to the monastery, but not before serving as he is a Communist or not, the children who lire taught and should be in the evening be­ France’s high commissioner in Indo-China. gasne that he and his col- those who are not. tween 4 and 8 p.m.; the people ieagues have been piaying Castelgandolfo, Italy helps the Communists. ’That Before leaving his summer residence here for Vatican City, should be enough to keep re­ the Pope announced to a group of women religious that Women sponsible Vietnamese and |De Paul Official Is Dead; auditors will be admitted to some meetings of the Ecumenical Americans from entrusting Council. He lamented “ manifestations of modern life in which this country to Thich Tri woman appears to have fallen from spiritual and ethical height Quang and his men.” | 'Epitomized Vincentianism' . . . often to pagan license.” Father O’Connor charged that Detroit — B. A. Seymour, cation of charity,” was buried the bonzes “ turned the country wu?riNe IS SUCH s w e e t s o r r o w who was described as “ the here from the downtown Sts. Bonn, Germany upside down last year over epitome of the Vincentian vo- Peter and Paul’s church, KN.A reports that the Polish Communist government has what is now widely recognized where he bad assisted at daily asked Catholic pastors to draw up inventories of Church prop­ as a phony issue. They have Ceuncil expected to draw guidelines ^ Mass for many years. erties, possibly as a prelude to more stringent tax levies. been doing the same recently. “ k>. A.” was widely known “ South Vietnam is now faced Meerssen, Holland as national chairman of the with a dictatorship of bonzes. Father Linus Grond, Q.F.M., has reported to the Interna­ St. Vincent de Paul Society’s The country cannot be saved if tional Federation of Catholic Institutes for Social and Ecclesias­ Christians! How to Face World? Extension committee. In that no leader will take a stand tical Research that there has been a decrease of seminarians capacity he had contacted against this dictatorship. The Vatican City — The Ecu­ troduction, four chapters and a with urgent daily problems, ac­ in nearly all European countries. The decreases between 1956 Acknowledging that Bishops thousands of priests and lay­ U.S. will see its immense in­ conclusion. cording to the Vatican source sometimes must judge acts of menical Council’s draft pro­ men to spread the society’s and 1963 were: Belgium, 20 per cent; Holland, 8.6; France, 5.6; vestment here going down a One chapter will discuss the civil powers in terms of faith posal on the Church in the Among the subjects dealt work. He also was treasurer of England, 6.4; Switzerland, 9.6. neutralist pipe into a Red drain, value of earthly things, the and morals, the draft will stress with will be Church-State rela­ the Superior Council of the if it acquiesces further,” he as­ modem world will contain a sig­ vocation and dignity of man that they are not to interfere tions, marriage and the family ...... United States and president of serted. nificant chapter outlining the and the conflict and harmony Warns on Reds and the duties of Cathoiics in Detroit’s particular councU. “ By now the bonzes have basic conditions for facing the of duties and the nature of exercise of civil powers. the modern world. It is seen as plus being national disaster Washington built up their organization. world in a Christian manner, a guide for Catholics confronted the full vocation of man. The last chapter will review “ Hate the U.S.” propaganda peddled by rank-and-flle Com- according to a reliable Vatican chairman. I They have enlisted students Another chapter will review the principal duties of Chris­ i munists was blamed by the House Un-American Activities (Com­ source. to use the violence they them­ the Church’s dedication to the tians in this age. After dis- For more than 60 years mittee for the assassination of President Kennedy and the at­ The chapter also will deal service of God and men. enssing the dignity of the hu­ “ B. A.” made weekly visits to selves cannot afford to use. tempted assassination of President Harry S. Truman. The com­ They have cowed the govern­ with the fraternal communion Nestorian Church The draft will insist on the man person, the document the poor, a task he never for­ mittee said Americans are too complacent about the everyday ment to the point where po­ among men in the spirit of pov­ duty of Christians to obey just will consider the dignity of sook despite his administra­ works of Communist activity in their midst. lice and military were held erty and consider the Church’s Sends Observers commands of temporal leaders. family and marriage. tive duties in the society. ! * * * hack recently from protecting dialogue in the world. life and property.” The document is one of the Vatican City — The ancient ' A bill that would guard publications of tax-exempt groups The prospect of South Viet­ most-awaited Council projects Church of the East and of the from income taxation has been introduced by Rep. Thomas B. nam’s falling to the Commu­ because of its relation to cur­ Assyrians, also known as the Curtis of Missouri. nists would mean 15 million rent problems. It will be the Nestorian Church, is sending V r S A MAN'S WORLD' people passing under Red rule, thirteenth and last schema on delegate-observers to a session Detroit The Michigan Catholic has deplored approval by Detroit among them nearly 1.5 million the Council agenda. However, it of the Vatican Council for the Catholics. is likely to be the fifth or sixth first time. NEVER TRUE OF CHURCH voters (137,671 to 114,743) of a Homeowners Rights Ordinance that “ The children of today wjll topic to be dealt with by the (Nestorianism is a heresy the state’s Bishops had condemned. By Paul H. Hallett Abbesses as well as Abbots Before the Reformation grow up under Communism,” third session of the Council. dating to the 5th century, when had disciplinary jurisdiction women of social standing were Dover, Del. Father O’Connor said. “ The The entire draft of the docu­ Nestorius, Patriarch of Constan­ The third session of the over clergy and people of quite the equals of men in Delaware’s school officials have been advised by Attorney children of tomorrow will be ment will be composed of 27 tinople, advanced the belief that Second Vatican Council their territories, and we even knowledge of the classics, of General David P. Buckson that prayer by pupils and teachers born into Communism.” pages of text, including an in- Mary was not the Mother of may see the first woman find Pope Honorius III (1216- medieval literature, of the lit­ that is strictly voluntary and not during class hours is Con­ God, but merely of Christ’s hu­ auditors to attend an Ecumen­ 1227) exhorting the clergy and urgy. They not only fre­ stitutional. manity. That belief was con­ ical Council, but the influence nuns of a certain Abbess to quented universities, but they demned by the Councils of of women in Church history give her due obedience and lectured in them as well. Boston Ephesus, Chalcedon, and Con­ has been large and effective. Judge Donald M. Macaulay of Suffolk Superior Court has Historic Honor Oct. 18 reverence, and obey her salu­ stantinople. Chaldean Rite Cath­ Although it is not known St. Catherine of Siena {I'AI- ruled that the novel Fanny Hill is “ obscene and without merit” tary admouitions and com­ 80) became the adviser of the olics broke from the Nestorian that any woman was ever in­ and ordered its sale banned here. His decision in effect bans the mands. rulers of Church and State, ef­ For Slain Negro Youths church in the 16th Century and vited to observe an Ecumeni­ sale of the book throughout Massachusetts. returned to submission to the From the very beginning fected the Pope's return from cal Council, it is certain that Judge Macaulay said he read the book four times and that Rome — The Sacred Con­ from all over the world will be Pope). in the middle ages, in Ger­ women have had a place not Avignon in 1376, and brought the novel is not protected by the First Amendment of the Con­ gregation of Rites has con­ present at the canonization, ’The Russian Orthodox Church many, Italy, and Spain, Ab­ only of honor but also of in­ about a reconciliation be­ stitution, as the defense claimed, and that “ obscenity ifcutterly which, according to observers Outside Russia will again send besses attended certain pro­ fluence in the Church. St. tween Florence and the Holy firmed that Mission Sunday, Paul depended on them See. She worked untiringly without social importance is not protected by the First'Amend­ Oct. 18, will see the first canoni­ here, will dramatically under­ two observers as it did for the vincial councils and synods, greatly, and mentions them for the reform of the Church. ment.” zation of African Negroes in score the Church’s stand against second session, it was also an­ or were represented there by racial discrimination. nounced by Vatican Radio. proxy. in his Epistles. Vittoria Colonna (1490-1547), modem times. the foremost poet of her time, Santa Fe The help given St. Jerome in This capital city of New Mexico — known as the “ City of the On that .day. Pope Paul VI his Biblical studies by such exercised a ^ a t influence on Holy Faith” — marked its 252nd Fiesta without the participation will proclaim that 22 converts women as Eustochium and the Catholic Reformation be­ She helped vindicate education ideal of the . martyred in Uganda in the 19th Paula is well known, and the fore the Council of Trent. century are among the saints in length of his letters to them The Renaissance and Ref­ Archbishop James P. Davis said the Church “ will not par­ heaven. This will also be the show the respect this great ormation, with their attacks ticipate to any degree in a privately owned and operated car­ first canonization of Paul’s Pon A Greater Work Than Song Church Father had for their on the superiority of virgin­ nival — in Santa Fe or elsewhere.” tificate. intellect. ity and the indissolubility of Loss of the Church’s participation meant no special Mass, ’The Sacred Congregation’s By Bishop Robert J. Dwyer Yet for us she was a part of the land­ St. Brigid helped to spread marriage, made women un­ no church candlelight procession, and no installation of the spokesman said that a solemn g H E HERSELF WROTE down the de­ scape we had designed, of the very the faith in Ireland, as St. duly dependent on men, and Fiesta queen by the Archbishop. consistory on Sept. 26 will give structure we had built and inhabited. Bridget was to do later in thus introduced a reaction in formal approval of the Cardinals tails for her burial. That was many She had summed up in her career, and Sweden. St. Clotilda, wife of feminism. Defends Catholics and Bishops residing in or near years ago, when she was at the meri­ THE ORIENT with such adequacy and skill, so much Clovis, the King of the Franks, Representation of women at Rome. dian of her powers and the magic gift induced him to become a the Ecumenical Council would Negombo, Ceylon of the ambition and idealism of the A Buddhist prelate has condemned the calling of Catholics 'The Uganda martyrs, boys of song was quick to her summons. It Catholic, and thus began the be in line with the develop­ enemies of the state by his co-religionists. Meanwhile in the cap­ and men ranging in age from wniilH Ka 9 Catholic cultural apostolate that it history of France as a Catho­ ment of women during the 14 to 50, were put to death be­ Listen in g in nTn’s burial seemed surely as though she must lic nation. flowering of Christian culture. ital, the Ceylonese government curtailed pilgrimages by Chris­ tween 1885 and 1887 by order of anarrow abide, unchanging in this changing tians except for those to Rome and Lourdes by Catholics and to a new pagan chieftain. King box, unadorned, with her cold hands world. Now she has gone, and it may Jerusalem by Protestants. Mwanga, because they refused clasping her Seven Dolor beads, and a be remarked with some distaste that Council Decisions to Show Saigon, Vietnam to renounce their new-found paper waring her name and the plain the quarrels and controversies concern­ All members of the triumvirate heading the government are faith. ’Twelve of them were facts of her religious history (to prompt ing that same apostolate. which have Church to World, Pope Says now non-Christians. Dr. Nguyen Ton Hoan, a Catholic and for­ pages in the king’s court, ’The risen within the past decade or so, her memory, presumably, at the Par­ merly a deputy Prime Minister, has left for Hong Kong and king had been angered when continue with unabated exasperation. Vatican City — Pope and Bishops all ticular Judgment) laid over her. She Manila, reportedly after being told by General Khanh to leave. they rejected his homosexual She would have enjoyed this, of course, (Special) — The delicate partook Communion to­ advances. Some of the martyr had hoped for the benison of snow gether. The Bishops had for she was never indifferent to the and even precarious doms were by burning. when she would be lowered into her chalices with special rave, or the surcease of young rain, challenge of a good argument. Her Not Realistic The 22 martyrs were beatified situation of t ^ Church spoons. ut wisely, as the event proved, she eyes might grow a trifle steely, and in 1920 by Pope Benedict. This f behind the Iron Curtain The Pope’s address to A competent source here has all but ended speculation that would settle for the sky — “ always the the skin would draw tight across her was the first major step toward is said to be revealed in the Conncil Fathers the Pope might attend the Eucharistic ctmgress in Bombay next their canonization. Their cause great solicitous sky.” She was buried high cheekbones, but she would know the fact that none of the stressed, the importance November. The spokesman said reports to the contrary “ are was promoted by the White Fa­ on a July morning of an Indiana sum- how to take as well as to give. Bishops w h o concele- of the chapters coming not confirmed by realistic expectations.” thers, a missionary order which mei. SISTER M.ADELEV.-\ was rooted in brated the Council ses­ before them for action. 0 0 0 first arrived^ in Uganda in 1878. The Church in America has ample Killed with the Catholic youths a tradition of American Catholic cul­ sion opening Mass was He emphasized that upon Pope Paul VI, before bis departure from Castelgandolfo for \ ere a number of Anglican con­ reason to mourn the passing of Sister ture whose local history and whose vi­ from those areas. their decisions, other Rome, urged Catholics to pray and sacrifice for the success of verts. Madeleva of the Congregation of the tality escaped even the roving eye of The historic Mass of Christians and even the the Ck)uncil, which was about to reconvene, and for himself. Because the Second Vatican Holy Cross. She was at the verge of Piofessor Vernon Parrinrton. It was a Sept. 14, however, showed non-religions would base .All the faithful can participate in the Council sinrttually, be Council will be in session at the old age, and her work, we all recog­ tradition nurtured in tne struggling the world pastor^ nature their view of the Catholic reminded. He asked that the Ember Days of September be dedi­ time, more than 2,000 Bishops nized, was substantially accomplished. (Tarn to Page 2) of the Episcopacy. The Church. cated to the Council’s success. m m mmmmmmmmmmmrn

But it may be temporary intrepid faith’ Kerala Reprieved Jesuits Lauded By Pope Paul Castelgandolfo, Italy — Worki God and the Catholic religion, From Red Danger of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) i developing missionary works. was lauded by Pope .'Paul VI in providing progress of the sa­ ers here say, the Communists Trivandrum, India — Ac­ to the deaths of 18 anti-govern­ a message to Father Jean Jans­ cred sciences, the education have a good chance to win. tion has been taken by ment demonstrators. sens, Superior General, marking of young people and the de­ Dissolution of Kerala legis­ President Sarvepalli Rad- President Radhakrishnan act­ the 150th anniversary of the res­ fense of the rights of the Holy lature is the same device used ed Sept. 10 in the wake of a toration of the Society. See.. . . ’’ hakrishnan to prevent renewed five years ago to oust the vote of no-confidence in the Ke­ Pope Paul said in part: Communist control of this na­ Communist state government rala legislaturfe, which toppled “ There is need in the Church tion’s most Catholic state by which had been elected in the government of the Congress for courageous soldiers of dissolving Kerala's legislature 1957, and which during its party„jCommunists took the lead Christ, men of intrepid faith two years of power had sought and placing its affairs in the in unseating the state’s chief ready to tackle every difficul­ to nationalize Catholic schools hands of the central govern­ minister, Raman Sankar, on ty to bring the message of and bad taken other mea­ VITAMINS ment. charges of corruption and mal­ salvation to people in our sures against the Church. administration. Get a 25-day It is pointed out that the cen­ time.” 31.25 supply at tral govemfnent’s intervention The central government take­ (In Montreal, one of Kerala’s The Jesuits, established in no charge, a high- may be only a stopgap mea­ over in July, 1959, ended the leading prelates, Archbishop Jo­ 1534 by St. Ignatius of Loyola, pqtency vitaaiin- sure. It will retain control in bitter conflict between Catho­ seph Attipetty of Verapoly, said Moderators at Council Session were suppressed from 1773 to raineral formula Kerala only until the February, lics and backers of the Red in an interview Sept. 9 that the 1814 by a brief issued by Pope FORM OF IRON. Send 10c to cover 1965, elections, which, observ­ regime, which in one month led news from his state is “ sad and Guiding proceedings of Vatican Council’s Gregory Peter Agagianian, Cardinal Giacomo Clement XIV, a move forced on alarming.’’ third session, which opened Sept. 14, are these Lercaro, Cardinal Julius Doepfner, and Car- shipping to VITAMIN-QUOTA, the Pontiff through political Dept. A-302, 880 Broadway, New IMPORTED (“ We must hope and pray,’’ four moderators (left to right). Cardinal dinal Leo Suenens. pressure exerted by European York 3, N.Y., or Dept. A-302, 50 TULIP BUifte said the Archbishop, “ that the kings. 1125 S. Crenshaw Blvd., Los ONLY S$1.00 i .00ONLY good sense of the people of Ke­ Pope Paul in noting the sad Angeles 19. Calif. M ill this coupon NOW and get our Rtinliow Mix assort­ rala will prevail . . . that they peri(^ of suppression suffered ment of SO Tulip Bulbs, Imported from DBNMARK or ITALY, or may be a Combination of both, for only 2c will remember the false prom­ Catholicism Played Leading by the order said: “ This anni­ Smoke for Relief — a bulb. Fall planted tulips bloom spring after spring ises of the Communists the last versary cannot help recalling without replanting. These healthy hardy mod. size Rant­ ing stock bulbs (2-Vb" clrcumterence) are popular hortw time.’’ sad events that brought about ASTHMA-HA/FEVER garden varieties In a startling array of blazing colors. so many hardships and suffer­ With normal soil, care and growing conditions they (The Archbishop’s secretary. fry f/iem FREE ing for the sons of St. Ignatius. should grow to larger size the first season. In fact, we Father Jacob Chakiamury said Role in Chile's Election Selftrm fr«« AsHueo en^ dts- guarantee many blooms next spring, a normal bloom the danger now is that the Com­ But at the same time it testifies cenforh «f txeaMiv* Mcretien* In 2nd spring and many years thereafter or replacement noeel pazeatw •oeooted viHi Hoy free (5 year limit). Be satisfied on Inspection at fall munists could take over the gov­ Santiago, Chile — C hris-1 admirer of Castro, he made sev- different polling places in Chile. to the magnificent vitality of Favor Neva, far aver 60 y a n , found qeldt, teasaetery ralW by tmeking planting arrival or return within 10 days for purchase ernment in next February’s tian-Democrat Eduardo eral trips to Cuba and kept a From the outset it was apparent your society, and above all, its FACE'S 1NHAL0 S. naoienf, iaex« price refund. Truly an unbeatable offer. So rush order unshakable fidelity to the pensive. Al drvf iteres, tod«y. elections. Asked why India’s Frei Montalva, president­ portrait of the Cuban leader dis­ that the deeply religious women •r order direct freai Church and Roman Pontiffs. factory. □ M TWigs wRI t M a k Maiswi □ IsNittaoce Catholic state also has its most elect of Chile, during his cam­ played at his headquarters. were picking Frei 65 per cent Far free Moiplai, write FKE OF m u COST I1.II OM lesad.UI powerful Communist party, he paign emphasized his Catholi­ Both Allende and Frei prom­ of the time. The men split about It was further noted by Pope D IN TNigt b M i 11 ised revolution. Chile was free Paul that upon return from ex­ C a a ia lld a t a d Qsaaileal Ca.* I DUTCH MUSCARI Isass FIJI _ oMp pestpaM. answered: cism, his large Catholic family, down the middle. 135-S Cbarry Sl.^CrsMd lopMt 6 ,MIekfsos o 210 Triipo b HI I t I □ teas C.I.I. to decide which kind it pre­ Even in the mining areas, ile in 1814, Pope Pius VII re­ vsa1 ...... free- with every ISSM ______n.Ti pinpeststi. (“ The simple answer is stark his Catholic approach to Chile’s Tulip Bulbs. Tor ferred. Both the U.S. and the where be was thought to have stored the Jesuits “ to meet the S IN D r O E FRII SAMPllf 6tell plsntini. Sprini NAME ...... J poverty. The average worker problems and the search for most lively desires of men of bloans are Osistr blue. A D D RESS ...... 0 earns only about 35 cents a their solution. Communist countries awaited been stronger, Allende could the outcome. not overcome the Catholic wisdom . . . to provide skilled C IT Y ...... ST A T E ...... H R ...... • week and the collection for aH Observers feel it is this that The choice, of course, is oarsmen for the Bark of Peter, Michigan Bulb C o .-D e p tJ B B 4 » -O rM id RogMs, M ich., 40SI2 | the Masses in the largest par­ won him the presidency and women. He even lost his fc. MAIL THIS MONEY SAVING COUPON history. hometown of Valparaiso and which was being tossed by con­ ish in Verapoly never amounts gave Chile a reprieve. to more than two dollars.’’ The why behind it has sent was dealt a sound almost M stant tempests. moo Little Dolls Frei won a whopping majority Latin American Communist “ Since that time," he said, (But Father Chakiamury thrashing in Santiago, where over Marxist Salvador Allende leaders into a frenzy. “ the Jesuits have done many also voiced optimism, saying :2lmost 50 per cent of the in an election that Latin Amer­ great things (or the glory of that the strong Catholic in­ The men and women vote in voters live. ica — and the rest of the world lOO fluence in Kerala led to — will be talking about for the Communist government’s years. ouster In 1959 and that “ we And the victory was made hope that the same thing will Urges Church Rule Homosexuality Most REvtrEnd Fulton J. ShMn possible by Chilean Catholics happen next February.’’ ) who roundly rejected Allende and his Communist overtones. John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, was once Is Impediment to Marriage Congo Missionaries One of Allende’s major cam­ asked: “ Where is your parish?" His answer was.- "My par­ paign promises, a point he Valletta, Malta — A promin­ first European Congress of Cath­ riage, Dr. Cavanagh, former ish is the world." A canonical definition of a parish is that it Evacuation Effected drove home at rally after rally, ent American Catholic psychia­ olic Doctors during a session in pre:ident of the Guild of Catho­ is a small geographical area for which a pastor and his as­ was that his first act as presi­ trist made a plea here that ec­ which delegates from 20 coun­ lic Psychiatrists in the U.S., Washington, D.C. — A spokes­ dent would be to nationalize the clesiastical authorities rule tries discussed “ medical prob­ said: “ The invert cannot give sistants have assumed responsibility. Those who are not man for the White Fathers' of U.S.-run copper mines, Chile’s homosexuality, whether latent lems connected with misunder­ proper matrimonial consent. He Catholics are not the practical concern of the parish unless Africa said the State Depart­ single most impoTtant industry. or overt, an impediment to mar­ standings leading to sernratian cannot develop the selfless love they come to the rectory. ment’s memorafidum effecting He was also quoted as saying riage. and divorce.” necessary to marriage and he Burial Insurance We do not go to them— the evacuation of U.S. citizen he would pattern Chile after Dr. John R. Cavanagh of Giving reasons why homosex­ is psychologically, and usually Fidel Castro’s Cuba, An ardent Washington, D.C., spoke at the uality should be a bar to mar- physically, impotent in a rela they must come to us. missionaries from the Ckmgo ef­ Sold By Mail fected “ only about half a dozen tionship with a heterosexual American Catholic missionar­ partner.” You may still be qualified She helped vindicate education ideal for $1,000 or more burial insur­ Walls and pulpitsi How ies." Evacuation of most Amer­ Discussing latent homosexu­ ance . . . so you will not burden unnecessary! How they ican Protestant missionaries ality as a cause of marital dis­ your loved ones with your fu­ “cabin, crib and confine" has been completed. cord, Dr. Cavanagh said that neral and other expenses. This The Church maintains some A Greater Work Than Song NEW policy is especially help­ our evangelism. Does he while the concept of overt ho­ 5,400 missionaries in the former ful to those between 40 and 90. who is not a Catholic want (Continued) For Sister Madeleva was not long in­ mosexuality was old and was Only you can cancel your policy. Belgian colony, 2,600 of them No medical examination neces­ to pul himself inside strange Jesuit colleges of the last century and volved in her imposed administrative mentioned in the Old Testa­ priests and the remainder sary. OLD LINE LEGAL RE­ walls? And a pulpit— what Brothers and Sisters. Most of in the convent schools which Agnes career as president of St. Mary’s Col­ ment, latent homosexuality had SERVE LIFE INSURANCE Repplier so discerningly described, lege, Notre Dame, when she became only recently been recognized.” is it' so often but the bulle* the missionaries are from . . . No agent will call on you. Europe, particularly Belgium with their foibles and their magnificent painfully aware of an educational par­ The birth control “ pill” was Free information, no obligation. tin board for the mombert and France. syncretism. She had her predecessors, adox so far from normal as to amount the subject of considerable diS' Tear out this ad right now. . . . Send your name, address of the club? cussion during the session. Al­ poets with a lyrical touch, like Louise to a national scandal. It was this, that and year of birth to: Central What is Guiney, essayists with the verve of whereas Catholic America has dedi­ most unanimously the doctors Security Life Insurance Co., Communiim is winning Repplier, educators with the compre­ cated itself to the building and main­ spoke out against its use both Dept. N-24, 1418 West Rosedale, the world because it rings I M. JiKto L—f—T hensiveness of her own Holy Cross tenance of its separate school system, on moral and medical grounds. Fort Worth 4. Texas. doorbells, buttonholes pass­ stalwarts, those religious women who and presents this system in scholastic St. Jude League is a de­ ers-by, goes into the high­ thought that the Midwest, that fabled and intellectual competition with the votional organization spon­ Sahara of the American spirit, was no state-supported or privately endowed Pain, Callouses, Burning ways and byways. The sored by the Claretian Fa­ bad place to build a citadel of Chris­ secular schools, she has paid so little world is its parish. Fire has thers of the National Shrine tian culture. She herself gained great­ attention to excellence in the teaching two qualities: light and of St. Jude that brings to­ ly, and was great enough to acknowl­ of religion itself as to render it the ot Sole ef Feet? heal. So does the Gospel. Its light is truth and faith. Its heat gether, formally, people de­ edge the advantage, in being able to least effective of her disciplines. Cushion of Softott Foam Brlngi voted to St. Jude Thaddeus, Ia love and zeal. The tw6 should go together, but they are stand on their shoulders and survey Faotott Rtilof You Ivor Izporloneodl Apostle and "patron of diffi­ divorced. We have the light but no heat;, the Communists with a wider sweep the intellectual PARADOX IT IS, and a cruel one. W ith Dr. SchoU'i BALLO-FOOT Ouriiioa yon o u lU zd, cult or hopeless cases." h o v e the heat but no light. We have the truth, but we keep horizons of her day. Catholic educators, she saw, and she m lk, dtDo* — frw o t dfacomlbct htn. Lata Foam By enrolling your name euahion abaoeba ja r of aaefa alap. WaahaUa, Yran iavW bIr. it inside walls and formalize it in a pulpit. They have the It was a tradition which valued con­ was not alone in seeing it, had allowed No adbariTa. Oaljr SI pair at O m f, Shot, Dapt.,pL, 6-lBSi and the names of relatives or •tona. If not obtaiiiabla loeaUp, a w G Il to Dr. SohoQ'a, zeal and become missionaries. As Marx said: "Philosophers tent above form, and was very em­ themselves to become so deeply en­ friends, you will share in the meshed in their concern for excellence Dept. 02, Chkafo lOy IIL Stata if lor man o r wom aa. dream about the world; we must change it.’’ phatic about the preference, but was privileges of membership in all things where the Catholic system nevertheless piously concerned that D'Scholls Ba LL-O-FOOT Cushion and formally pledge yourself the form, granted its validity, should runs parallel with the secular, as to as a client of St. Jude. be beautiful. Sister Madeleva was es­ forget the intellectual primacy of the Humanity cannot live without firebrandi. The moment "A ny person, living . . . sentially such a traditionalist. She grew very things for which the system was or dead may be enrolled 0 the Church becomes to formalized that iho hat little or no in time to accept the contemporary ex­ called into being and which justify its rREWARDTiySO-OO FOR THIS C IN l| as a member of St. Jude interest In people and the world except a t mombert of a pressions of art and architecture, re­ existence. Newman’s ideal university, $500,000,000 SMfch for fo r Ctriiln of ThOM parish or a diocese. Communism fills the vacuum. If wo League." Rare Coins, Old A New Coins W t Puy Up To: placing the amenities of the Tudor in which theology occupied in reality, CERTAIN: I stop spending veluable coins worih hun­ look at it head-on we con see that Communism it a |udg- Gothic, but she was no modernist, if and not merely by lip-service, the cen­ Gold Coins For information write: dreds of dollarti Illustrated; 1104 silver Before 1929 $35,000.00 dotlar-irjoo minted, ONLY 12 'ment on your own unfulfilled Christian duty. National Shrine of St. Jiido by modernism be undlerstood the con­ tral and determining position of all NIdLRit Before accounted tor—nuftere are the 1945 flieOOOJO I Department 125 temporary revolt against the past, its disciplines, was forgotten. Religion was rest? Colne do not have to be old silver Dollsrs beliefs, its forms, its vision of reality. taught, but as an afterthought, and by to be valuable. Thoueandt of dol­ Before 19» $11,750.00 221 West Madison Street lars have been paid for oolni HiH Oolltrs If you hove never made a convert; If you have never Chicago 6, linois She in turn rebelled against the grow- any poor old hack or drudge who had dated at reeentty a i IS4S to 1SS6. Before 1*47 t S.S50.00 NEW IMS catalogiit llets hun­ Pennies BelDre talked to a neighbor about Christ; if you have never given ing cult of incompetence which has failed in teaching anything else, even dreds ot coins wt want to buy 1919 t 4J00.00 spread like a kind of crabgrass through bonehead English. ond gives the prim range we Dimes Belort a thought to lepers, to the millions who are stumbling in the will pay lor these United States 1946 $ 4,7S0J0 the intellectual and moral world of to­ This, of course, is an exaggerated Coins. Certtin HaH Cant Coins darkness, then, for the love of Christ Who died for the Querters Before day and which threatens to infect the statement, subject to as many qualifi­ are worth up to $3,500 lor Cana­ 1941 t 4J00.00 world, begin to put your faith to work. Do not think that dian Coins. Send only tIJ O for HeH Cents age with a mania for change for the cations and exceptions as may honest­ this veluaMa coin book sold on Before 1910 $ 1,W000 you will go to heaven because you go to Church every Sun­ money beck guarantee. It may Lincoln Pennies sheer sake of change. ly be brought forward, but it is suffi­ reward you many thousands of Before 1240 t 2S0.M day, yet never “ Go to be reconciled to your neighbor" from ciently justified to cause us all, even dollars. Send only $1 to Monday to Saturday. The world is your parish too, and it is WHEN MARY EVALYN WOLFF, now, to examine our educational con­ I Best Values Ce., Com took Daft. B-M, 2SS Market SI., Newark. HJ. being captured by those who proclaim "Love of man for in the first decade of the century, ex­ sciences. For the weakness which Sis­ man's sake." Why? Because we have not practiced "Love of changed her name for a variant of the ter Madeleva recognized 25 years ago man for Christ's sake." How many of our Catholic people saint who was a sinner and her tulle as a cancer eating at the very vitals and moire silk gowns for the volumi­ of our spiritual and intellectual integ- NOW! PRAY IHE ROSARY PROPERLY feel that we must enlarge our vision, widen our help and nous black serge of a Holy Cross nun, rity has not by any means been wholly‘ ally MTSTERIES AND DAYS USED...AT YOUR FINGERYIPS have more of the Cross of Christ in our daily lives? Cut out it was to be expected that a young re­ eradicated. She herself was a leader I this column and send in your observations and practical ligious with such a pleasing poetic gift in forming and fashioning her college Mfva MK)lf..bM M MUa b ta ' I I t b r iH y M r M S U Y TO U n . . l t b t lf proof that you too love the world. should be given her opportunity to add into an instrument for the effective ' T 0 « . .n U Y T O M lO S U T N O r a iT * 0 M U O Y Of luster to the image of the fluted cap. teaching of religion as the ultimate sci- j lOKTO MSAtT*—AedtiatU, AppftbtftJ, lo ttiM Chick Extusioa She has described those early years ence of life, and she took the unprece- i ilUCt«M o m r KJNi iwMig (• loak tkro««ti « MM or MfgiMrt GOD LOVE YOU to Mrs. C.S. for $S “ My needs are nrfici nr to CH tlM *ott Mcovm •• . . * OUR lAOV Of LOIMTO ROSART * M i l s with a slightly mocking^delight in her d>^nted step of providing her sister re- | a iA R lT (RRMAVtO ARC AU ftftU R . . AMO . IHC Siiireittas DAYS Th CT arc to BC SAIO . . . ALWAYS AT TOUl MRCCATlFS. small and my blessings large. This is part of the money I autobiography. My First SetSeventy ligious of all communities with a grad- ■ R fllC lltC R ~ If DON'T m TRe O fttefn you DON'T U r yOM 'OUtf h f i n l m s t i L FtOFCRtr . ., Most tisM 7S*« of Oil CotiMiCt M not tmm tu * ttrrtefut. received for extra ironing." ...to a Teenage Girl for $5. “I Years, but her reticence does not per­ uate school of religion where adult O i^ RLOiuO UOthOY FrOMtMO tO "NCLF A I IHC HOUR O f OCAIM WITH Ow* loSr •f of UfEBO Ut«M Rotory I to* am glad that there is a magazine like MISSION to remind Liberal lifelong mit her to tell how poetry gradually women could meet an adult challenge. THC C R A a s NCCOCO FOR SALVATION. uory maSm iNm rotary ataaakto W H O C Vtl. ON THC FIRST SATURDAY Of r iNpinMi foar FamN IsNool. return (mostly fell into a minor place in the scheme In this work she was undoubtedly the Five CONUCUTtVC m o n t h s SMALL CON' Mutt nam Ns* %aaatf fi Cothollcs of their duty to the less fortunate of the world. I fCSS AND ACCCiVC MOiV C0M0«UN>ON. of life which necessity imposed upon herald of the current Sister Formation j n circ Ffvc oecAocs o f tn c r o s a r t hope that my offering will help to brighten the life of at tax free). AND OCCR MC CO HRAm FOR FiFTfCN her. For she was to be the instrument movement, which may yet redeem the I MINUTCS NNIU HUlTATlNt RN TRI least one little child." And I donation FtmCH UTSTUIfl RF TRI RfSRRT, in the hands of her religious superiors cause. But even at the end, when she WITH THC iNTCNTtON O f MAAtNG U F A - to the home U T lO N TO M l in a greater work than song, the actual had finished her course, she realized NO lOSAIr note SiCNiFiCANlLV NAMCO KCAUU TU mty NMU M leavtrfd missions at death. larelA « tiw exact #(ace »Ufe vindication of the Catholic educational only a beginning had been made. fuu Jaffa Ufttery “ TNC JMWKlA- Find out how an annuity with The Society for the T:0N tu b aiace ««« aMfe Mjif. ideal in modem America. She was to MUNN M< tic CNiM Mtut *ar Propagation of the Foith helps both you and the poor of the ytart . . Hit Hara^tt Pop* Jotm look to her traditional roots, find out IT CX)ULD BE S.AID of her that she um trtriel tN NWy ttoau ¥ lastU I OcMNcr m2 I n r world. Send your requests for our free pamphlet on annui­ how deep they were and how strong, gave up to administration what wa? tr*su fa 1M Mkiic CM b tM j M tf TM MCzm ¥ FU ties, including the date of your birth, to Most Rev. Fulton J. what sort of a tree they were support­ meant for the lifting of the heart of -OUR LAOT OF LORCtO 1N7S.IMtTL.GNci|i,a.l •OSART- a Nrar-iigu Sheen, 366 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10001. DurFtttNR: ing, and how that tree could be made man. Not to administration wholly, nor WHI My qeatact . Pisisi m b4 yw r fra* bookist on Ezttn- to grow under the American sky. even primarily, but to a greater vision ^ VMCwt CoNNen. \%2 Sion Anmiitits. Vfhit ratwn auM you The poet turned educator, turned ad­ and in response to an even greater MAIL COUPON TODAY offir Bn sn iimstmtnt si $ ’ I'F«/ (wmd I Cut out this column, pin your sacrifice to It and mail it My biitk 4sls it______sti------ministrator has been cited as the hor­ need. It was in this sense that her per­ Ala* for cAvrcNrs. Holy m uar tf im r$ rrsrrv Mean t u Brnutms Raat. m . L TNs wqsiqr must So confidtntial sritti rendous example of how Catholic sonal sacrifice, demanded by the ex­ P tJ k . Bex UMinMR. U. I to Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, National Director of The Society RYcau m _____ tett ¥ • prat-tatir' I M sMittioE whstmr. America wastes her own heritage. igencies of the times in which she lived t eau aNu- iNsUFr Free, t m eaafK for the Propagation of the Foith, 366 Fifth Avenue, New There may be justification for the and under the threat of spiritual ca­ IW I LAIT or lOtfTO MO Iw tlM far aacS t------Niin_ iBMT Siam I « ten I uMentaM teat R I aa cwrivTift • complaint under normal circum­ tastrophe, made of her very life an ode I in MUR tar m y ymma. I mm relani wa I York lx , N. Y. or your Diocesan Director. I t a u n NittN 10 Ran Mr fa l CM* r t M j stances, though it would be hard to to the greatness of God. the immensity say when if ever in our recollection of his mind, the splendor of his name. I he Denver Catholic Register circumstances have actually answered Now it is for her to add her authentic Page 2, Sec, 2 September 17, 1964 to Mr. Coolidge’s concept of normalcy. melody to the music of the spheres. m m

Prelate charges irresponsibility ‘Compliance agentf’ offered High Court Ads Sure, I Want Church Buying Power Is Adually Confused Weapon Steubenville, Ohio — Cit­ and meaning of the word por­ “ tragedy” that “ the justices act Chicagd — The National viding goods and servies to the grams in 40 dioceses in large ing the latest actions of the nography” and are making the like sure men when they are Catholic Conference for In­ Catholic community. metropolitan areas. U.S. Supreme Court on nation suffer for their confu­ not.” He particularly chal­ The program, first of its kind The NCCU will sponsor a terracial Justice has ex­ obscenity and censorship, Bishop sion. lenged the argument advanced by a private agency, will use training program for diocesan John King Mussio of Steuben­ He added: “ While they ex­ by several justices that the test panded its program into the techniques developed in the con­ “ compliance agents” who will ville, has accused the high court periment in doubt and indeci­ of “ community standards” for equal employment opportunity i tract compliance program of have responsibility for enforc­ of “ confusion, contradiction and sion, they turn loose upon this determining whether material is field. the President’s Committee on ing Church policy in this area a certain irresponsibility.” country a flood of filth and obscene refers to national rath­ Equal Employment Opportun­ under the direction of local Bish­ It has called for “ affirmative scum which the majority of our er than local norms. He de­ ity. ops. The conference will also In a statement issued here. use of church resources — pur­ citizens is convinced will ruin clared there is no national The conference said (Sept. 17) provide services to the compli­ Bishop Mussio said the justices chases and building — to win' the moral fibre of our nation.” norm nor can there be one. He some 20 Bishops have already ance agents and, on the na­ of the Supreme Court are “ ut­ merit employment policies from indicated or announced their in­ tional level, will coordinate terly confused about the nature Latest rulings on obscenity charged it was a subterfuge to those businesses and unions pro- and censorship from the Su­ let liberty run riot. tention of adopting a fair em­ their work as it applies to any preme Court came this past Bishop Mussio declared the ployment purchasing program national industries from which DiecsM Responds in their dioceses. A spokesman Catholic agencies or institu­ June when it reversed an Ohio community “ is a victim of this Idle Graduates To Missionor’s Plea ban on the movie, “ The Lovers” kind of judicial legerdemain. .. said the NCCU hopes eventU' tions do a sizeable amount of ally to be servicing such pro­ purchasing. Newark, N.J. — Members of and a Kansas ban on a num­ it is the community that has to Cause Concern the Paterson diocese were ber of paperback books. The live with such pornographic quick to respond when Fa­ same day the court by a sum­ filth. French Lick, Ind. — Develop­ AAother! Daddy! ther George Dudak, a mission mary action reversed Florida “ If liberty means anything, ment of an inter-institutional court rulings against the novel he added, “ the community priest In Ica, Peru, pleaded program for placement of “ Tropic of Cancer." should be free to rid itself of for an accordion. alumni who have lost their jobs How Will You Answer! A large number of conflicting what it considers a violation of Within a week, six people because of automation or cor­ opinions were written by the the right of its citizens to live When Junior or Sister asks offered to donate accordions, Ntrtlonal Moffo ert Fair porate mergers, were urged justices in the Ohio and Kansas decently and in accordai 11.C wiih which cost from $500 op, or A plaque with the U.S. national motto “ In God We Trust” upon colleges and universities "WHERE DO BABIES COME FROM” cases in which they showed good conscience.” money for one. Father Do- is being placed at the entrance to the New York state exhibit at a meeting of the Midwest You wouldn't deceive your child dak is a priest of the Pater­ themselves sharply divided on with that old stork story but . . . at the World’s Fair after the presentation by Mrs. Irving College Placement Association son diocese. He wanted the the basic issues of what consti­ Valentine (second from right) of Ossining, N.Y. Watching the here. HOW WILL YOU EXPLAIN? accordion so he could teach tutes obscenity and what can Italian Group James E. Armstrong, execu­ the children of his mission to be done about it. placement are (left to right) Miss Edna Valentine, Ossining; You can now tell the whole truth, in simple language, with that tive secretary of the Notre sing the Mass. Bishop Mussio called it a Monsignor Peter J. Marino, pastor of St. Ann’s, Ossining; child-inspiring book, “ The Story of Life,” by Ellis W. Whiting. Dame University Alumni Asso­ No hesitating or groping (or words, because EXAfTT WORDS are Asks Change in Supervisor Jesse A. Collyer, Town of Ossining; Mrs. Valentine; ciation, expressed "growing provided, with father as well as mother, in the picture. and Harold J. Kiley, assistant project director at the New concern” for the increasing WRITTEN TO SERVE A REAL NEED CHURCH SEEKS URGENT AID Immigation Law York state exhibit, who accepted the plaque. Mrs. Valentine volume of unemployment The author, a former High School teacher, said that “ as loyal Americans we should be strong defenders among experienced and compe­ Just 11.00 will help urgent needs of parish. Will Long Beach, Calif. — The Ital­ wrote first, as a labor-of-love to answer his of this fundamental truth” contained in the national motto. tent college graduates. ian Catholic Federation conven­ six year old daughter, and used it later you, dear reader, send your contribution today? tion adopted a resolution here with his three other children. Their beauti­ asking (ingress to make U.S. ful reactions to his story sent it to the pub­ THANK YOU! lishers. immigration laws more equita­ Slovak mother of Bishop told sons ble. Now Over 450,000 Copies Sold May God reward you a hundredfold. In another action, Luigi Pro- This book is UNIQUE. With your child’s videnza, founder and general Choose Death to Apostasy name read into the blank spaces provided, Write: Rev. Pastor, St. George’s Catholic Church, chairman of the federation, told the facts as he gave them to his children the 500 delegates and 1,000 vis­ Bedford, Ohio — (Spe­ the roots of Christianity dating Bishop Hnilica was sentenced now become a warm personal message itors that the greatest number from you. 222 Cedar St., S. Timmins, Ont. Canada. cial) — With the words back more than 12 centuries, in 1950 to Red concentration of defections from the Church the Church has suffered perse­ It does the work for you, and gives the “ choose death rather than camps in Jasovo and Podolinec are among the second and third cution for the past 25 years, child the RIGHT START. It teaches that deny your faith,” the mother sex is God’s plan (or the perpetuation of life. This results in the generation Italo-Americans. first under the Nazis, then un­ and after his release had to be bid farewell to her three sons proper attitude toward sex in the child’s early years, a vital in­ Is Your English He said the rate is especially on the move constantly, minis­ at the edge of a labor camp in der the Communists. Three of fluence throughout life. It is PURPOSELY BRIEF (48 pages) so high among college graduates Communist Slovakia. Thus Slovakia's nine Bishops at the tering in secrecy to the sick and as not to tire the child. The first part informs the young child; and so-called intellectuals. Bishop Paul Hnilica, S.J., re­ time of the Communist take­ dying. the last, answers teen-ager’s delicate questions, saving embar­ Holding You Back? Delegates from the 120 Cali­ cently designated by Pope Paul over subsequently died in Despite the tragic situation to­ rassing moments for both youth and parent. fornia and Nevada branches of "Many intelligent men and think. The more you learn about VI as a Slovak Bishop with prison, several still are impris­ day in Slovakia, Bishop Hnilica Story M akti Children THINK the federation agreed to estab­ women are held back In their jobs words and bow to use them to headquarters in Rome, told of oned and the few allowed exter­ voiced his hopes of the ultimate R m c iim kt k n •< <1 •’DtH r, m and social lives because they use form and express your Ideas, the lish eight $250 permanent .schol­ Mvtr bk enn to MMumy i«ito." his last visit with his mother. nal freedom are under close sur­ triumph of the Church over its poor English or can't speak and better your thinking becomes. arships for needy Italo-Ameri- IT'S* ! ! ! ! ' I "WW Bishop Hnilica spoke to a con­ veillance. persecutors. IlMugM « rnucli N ykk n I St rnm.” write eflectlvely,” says Don Bo- The Improvement of your English cans in high schools and col­ FIRST IMPRRtSIONS ARR LASTINO gregation of more than 2,000 as­ lander, director of Career Insti­ — including your thinking— can leges. ^ e s — BMm- Mrty ItiM llto — M tute, Chlcaga lead to amazing personal achieve­ sembled for the first Pontifical to* •arty, to* ckM ibnply wRI Mt Other action by delegates Archbishop Altar boliavas "Adults who realize that their ments.” High Mass at the Shrine of Our 9rnp tt M l N to* toto, kt m«y H* called for intensified grassroots « talnM T in t tonprtMltr' mtt ctuM English 1s holding them back use For Interested readers of this Lady of Levocha in Bedford, on w*rp Ml llto. support for the Church on the our new home method to stop newspaper, Bolander has made Labor Day. The prelate made MTHRRS NAVI RIMARKtDi "Wtn making embarrassing mistakes In available a free 33-page booklet parish level, increased donation the first visit of a Slovak Bishop Council To Define More tort IM t M tow 1 ^ h t v i Hm u sM M English, to improve their writing, that tells how you can gain the to seminaries, and starting a S ^ M ■kRTMCk to to il M ICkto tub. to Cleveland in 38 years. Rvik ORANDMA tm r tr to Increase their vocabularies, to ability to speak and write like a major expansion of social activ­ college graduate. In your own The 43-year-old Slovak prelate •rim tor tot unto MM to bMt IlM speed up their reading, to acquire ities to attract fellow Italians iM ir pUymttot to It. the techniques of fluent conver­ home. Just send your name and was ordained and consecrated Bow f r t u U p re ifd lost to the Church through Clearly Role of Laity Money Back Guarantee sation. But the use of effective address on a postcard or letter in secrecy and remained in Slo­ mixed marriages, indifference, English pays off in unexpected to Don Bolander, Dept. 959J, vakia under constant danger of Cincinnati — Archbishop Karl out the responsibility which tnd h M l ^ if M l hUMy ptotMd ra- ways," says Bolander, “b ^ u se 30 East Adams, Chicago, Illinois misunderstandings, or unwilling­ imprisonment and possible exe­ J. Alter of Cincinnati said he rests on all members of the ‘‘The Stoiy of life" totk It III to« dkyi tor pnmpi ntw x. language is a tool of thought. 60003. The booklet will be mailed ness to meet with priests. Uw CMPM tr wrap ■ ailtor bUI tad cution until ordered to cross the expects Second Vatican Council Church for the expansion and (EXCERFT5 FOLLOVT) “You use words whenever you promptly with no obligation. The federation, Providenza re­ t-SS?* •* •» border for a special assignment action in defining more clearly extension of the kingdom of T don’t aUnd slyliia.blai (U m au­ PtoMk PRINT ywr p«w Md iddrtM ported, estimates that several -nm ip, ■ddrtw to n , md null to at the Vatican Council. the role of the laity in the God.” thor) a fna tiokt bocaam taio book thousand “ fallen-away” Catho­ iioU iioT ii a baoat It iriU pi»- Mwnt mUtom. tip C.O.D.'i m- Although Slovakia is a pre Church. In this respect, he said, Toat tbo onriooo Itttio oiliid from ciuM If thM tovtlwid. INDIA: SISTER LEO'S HARDSHIP lics are brought back to the Archbishop Alter also pre­ oipoiUnaot, ibamo, sad a toaUnp of dominantly Catholic nation with “ the Council perhaps will point dicted a fourth session will be nult. And siWTO aU, U wUl lotablUb FRICI IN CANADA Sacraments every year through t IJ S . TM i I FER-IM-PUL-US-SERY Is a back-water village In soulhem needed to complete the Coun­ that eoofldaaoo and fiaakatoo whlcb social contacts. to fo in z to ho noeoHOir 10 or I t tortocs to INDIA. Native Sisters, one of them SISTER LEO, have a free 00 The delegates also presented cil’s work. Interviewed on the roan lator wbta rtai ptoblonu •x clim p s, school there for penniless, low-caste eve of his departure for Rome, ortoo, and thna wUl h t o toon-afon hmdltot eatto. $2,500 to Cardinal James Fran­ Need for Dialogue Within troiB ooatB« to BM or tooo otbor Hindu children . . . It's not uncom­ pitoot with quMtiono thoy wooMn’t STORY OF LIFI FUaLIIHINO~Ea cis McIntyre for the education he said, “ I don’t see how it Dopt. R .t mon that some of these children would be possible to finish the dara oah mothor." Proai tk« Rt of seminarians in the Archdio R ot. M m . J. D. Caawtr*i rtrtow *11 W ttt Lsrab i S ln t l become Catholics. They can get Apptoton, Wit., UAJL (M«1l) Church Cited by Leaders work already outlined for the la Um ulhalk Mionanr. cese of Los Angeles. FtoaM n a d b m ...... captot at good jobs as adults, thanks to what Council in the session ahead, o artaloly ooneur w ith yoo: book- "Tbo Story at Uto" oaeb at t IJ I ptot ^ ^ they’ve learned . . . The Sisters, Loveland, Ohio — The fear headquarters of the Grail, inter­ but I believe it can be done in lot’s rOTCimUal ippnaeh.” Tha He tor poito po and bmdltop. ‘Crus66d« for Souls* national women's lay apostolate Ror. Pitaato L. ntoo, 8 J . Ckalr- I oactoio t ...... (Oar Mtaty Rack meanwhile, suffer at times from ex­ that without dialogue “ among one more session.” ■ aa o f Um ItopO, a f Thoolopy, Lo y­ Ouoraatoa protocti yta.) (la ' haustion, dysentery, malaria, lonell- Plonnoul ii6 loloho the key people” in each diocese, movement. On the reports of Jewish ola CatootMti. Cbhats. SI AS). " y * haUtOB that tbo abOdna of aeu, “ mission fatigue” . . . They Boise, Idaho — “One con­ the present Vatican Council Emerging from the discus­ criticism of the proposed state­ Nanw vba sl^ tba (Ftoitt Frtot) smile If yon ask about these hard­ vert to each Catholic home may prove to have been a sions was the conviction that ment on relations between Jews w O lb s IbspW______daeipartoiiiii “ grand spectacle” was ex­ there is need for more free dis­ and Christians after the con­ - - lamitoUy taatoa to tbom A ddni i ships. “ No hardship Is very HARD,” each year” is the goal an­ whm InfoniaUoa tC tbli lypt b SISTER LEO says quietly, “when nounced by Bishop Sylvester pressed here by Monsignor Dan­ cussion by Catholics of the is­ fidential text had been disclosed obtaiaad fron tbo osaal qoaitian- /or fir OwVsfsf iel J. Tarrant, chairman of the sues being weighed by the Bish­ in the public press. Archbishop ohto osoroaL” Tho It. Ror. Mopr. C im k you work for Christ on the cross." Trelnen of Boise, in an inten­ I . J. Waatonbarpor. Ph.D., Poator Alter said: City Slato Zip . . . The Sisters have no room large sive “ crusade for souls” soon Dubuque Archdiocesan Coordi­ ops at the Ecumenical Council. it- Joba’a Partoh, OrooB B m , Wto. (Ptoaot prtat yoor amw lad addrati enough to pray together in, or for the children to use for Sun­ to be launched in the diocese. nating Commission for Sacred Monsignor Earl L. Whalen, “ It is unrealistic to anticipate m oavilipi ALSO) day Mass--aBd you know this is a heavy hardship. They need a Each pai]ish will cradnet in­ Music, Liturgy and Art. executive secretary of the Cin­ the action of the Vatican Coun­ simple chapel, a place to visit Christ . . . All it will take Is quiry classes, (he Bishop Monsignor Tarrant was cinnati Aithdiocesan Councils of cil which has not yet met (or $1,(H (lew than the price of an “ ecoaomy” car). The Sisters deliberation in its third session. cannot hulld it wKbout help . . . Simply write to ns now If you'd wrote in the “ Idaho Register,” among a group of Catholic Catholic Men and Women, said INVEST YOUR SAVINGS • I CATHOLIC No one knows what modifica­ like to build this ch im l (or help to build it) la memory of I Sept. 4. He nrged priests and leaders — laymen, priests and the discussions had led him to in B ' CHURCH-SCHOOL- those you love. The Sisters need all the help you can give— leople to work and pray and Religious — who agreed here “ consider if we should evalu­ tions may be made in the text $1, a . $5, $16. $166. We'll send your gift to SISTER LEO, sacrifice, to be persistent that there is need for emphasis ate our parish societies and of reports to be submitted to HOSPITAL and ask the Sisters to pray for yon when they visit with Christ. w thout being obnoxious or of- on dialogue within the Church their programs in relation to the Bishops (or consideration.” f( jsive, in the crusade. as well as between the Church community social responsibili­ “ The Church has always and other faiths. ties.” taught,” he said, “ that Christ BONDS HOW TO TRAIN A SISTER This was one of the main con­ Such an evaluation, he ad­ died for the sins of all men, 400Mi Annhfursary our own included. . .” 5 1 / ) n $l-a-month ($11 a year) pays your membership dues in clusions arising from a five-day mitted “ might possibly lead to St. Augustine, Fla. — The •Discussing the Constitution on B. C. ZIIOLIR MARY’S BANK, our sponsors' club for training native Sis­ seminar on “ The Church and a re-structuring of these organ­ ters. Diocese of St. Ai’ " *‘ *ne has be­ the Sacred Liturgy adopted at AND COMPANY the World,” held at the U.S. izations.” gun restoration and renovation the Council’s second session, □ $3 supports a novice for about a week. BONDS Weet BeiML WiecMieiii of the Cathedral of St. Augus­ the Archbishop said he was □ $5 buys shoea for a Sister-to-be. tine in preparation for the 400tb “ gratified” to have had a part anniversary of the founding of in ratifying the liturgical B. C ZIEOLiR AND COMPANY □ $7.50 provides incidentals for one year. the nation’s oldest city and par­ changes. • SpdwRy6iUheil39l.42ada.13SlU6a6plb.41IRFI*lk □ $16 is the cost of a Sister's habit. ish here. St. Augustine was Admitting that the possibility ! wpMi«id,wh.*NpwTorii,N.r.*okpetoa. 'stM aM ti founded on Sept. 8, 1565. of Mass in the language of the □ $13.50 supports one Sister for a month. people had seemed extremely □ $150 supports one Sister for a year. YOaTIONS-MEN remote a couple of decades ago, I NlMeee he added that the change is □ $300 pays the entire cost of a Sister’s two-year training. H d ly j A4*W. “ most welcome.” Sirvs 0«d ki • Tsadiino o • SaeM warfc o ^WHAT’S SO SPECIAL ABOUT US?— IB E CATHOUC NEAR • T riO M • EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION U the HOLY FATHER’S Mte- sion AM (or (he Church la 1$ developing countries (some of lIHralun wrnt: BnOwr S«rM, C.S.C. Help Students to Become Priests y®" •“ 'P 0“ V », HOLY FATHER says it’s needed . . . When makiM a will, re­ SI. member our legal UUe: Catholic Near East Welfare Awocla- tlon. $1.00 WILL MAINTAIN A STUDENT FOR ONE DAY WILL YOU HELP HIM ALONG? NO ROOM TO TALK . . . FATHER GEORGE sleeps at Classified Ads night in the church ucristy in DECCHI-ZERU. ERITREA, be­ cause his mud-hut rectory was destroyed 13 years ago by winds C lu sin tO $(H run ttireugh all R«glit«' sfcrlsly is damp; and FATHER GEORGE has •ditlont. Tlw ritt It ISc ptr word por In our Divine Word Seminaries in India, Philippines arthritis. Besides, the sacristy is so small he must stand out- Itsut. Minimum II wordt. If four or mor* conMOiflvt Itsuti or* mod, I and Japan, we hove a number of students preparing doon to tMk with his parishioners . . . $1,866 is aU he needs for roft It Nc ptr «mrd ptr lout. Ptymtnf a simple. funcUonal rectory. Would you like to help build it in mutt tceomptny til ordtrt. Adt rtetivid memory of your loved ones? on Mondty will ipottr In ttw In for the priestho(xi. AAANY ARE VERY POOR and need HIIVU TnU IWIUWHiy otUOR. financial help to continue their studies. MIKILLANBOUS $1 A MONTH PUTS YOU IN THE TEACHER’S SEAT. — AT HOLY ROSARY MISSION, Pint RMet. Soutti OtkotA, wt ftkt ki mort tlwn JM TEAR OFF’ *1 " « “ keTMUp daca ($l-a-iMatIi) M THE BASHJANS, Stout Inditn boyt tnd elHt tteh yttr, schMl’a apea ia caaatries like tducttt tlitm from finl grtdt Itnoueh hlgn tcfiool. Wt dtiptrtftly nttd your Dear Fortier: lag to “ teach all aatloaa.”—Drop at a Uae. htip. Anythbio you cin itnd . . . dom- Inp, trtdkig titmpt. etnetiltd ttampt. monry, will hole llwtt nttdy tnd dtttrv- ErKlosed find $. for sponsoring a student Ing unit ehlldrtn of lf« prtiritt. PItttt to the priesthood for Dear Monsignor Ryan: htip ut. Ftttwr Edwtrdt. SJ. ------days. R ST. JOHN'S CRYSTAL SPRINGS, MIS­ Enclosed please fin d ...... (or SISSIPPI, nttdt donttlonv 711 tqutrt KAMI (pImM priai). m iitt. irasi popuittion m ctm oiics. Name ...... F tfh tr Ed. AODICSS______SAINT FOR OUR TIMES: St. NUrtki Street ...... dt Form . O.P. Stnd for Novtnt Lltort- OIY- .JOHt. -nATC- furt. Oomlnletn Fttfwrt. P.O. Box lim a a t y ...... Ntw Orittnt M, Lt. A f Sifa of Martyrdom Zone S U t e OP IN TntST TO WONtlN MAIL TO Among priest retreatants at Sacred Heart Retreat house, YOUR CHURCH OR GROUP can relit SSaM tnd more, tasy md Imt. Hivt 10 conducted by the Jesuits at .AnrlesTiUe, N.Y., was Archbishop mambtri oacb toll only l— ity SM pKk- Egidio Vaguoxxi (at right,), Aposteiic Delegate in the U.S. The spot my tovdy ctwory Qirtitmoi Corel REV. FATHER RALPH, Nm om. (^llearBstCDisstoiisj^ Tobto Napkins. Keop tSO. tor your treai- Archbishop's ristt was on the 25th anniversary of the retreat PRANCIS C A R D I61A L S H U M A N , F rc a M M it ury. No monoy nssdtd. Froa samptoi. bouse for priests estabUshed on the site of the martyrdom of S.V.D. Catholic Universities M ipr. Sottpa T. Ryon, Notn. Sot'y. Anna W tdt. Oc^. 7S1ATX Lyneftburp, Vo. HELP HIM TO REACH HIS GOAL OLD eOLO WANTID the North .American Martyrs. In the past 25 years, more than 3 1 6 N . MICHIGAN CHICAGO 1 CATHOUC M AR lA H WtlPARI ASSOCIATION W AN TED, goM. sHvor, ptoWnum. m rap 8,666 have made retreats there. Father Edward A. Ryai, SJ. (my form), oolni. Intortnatlm trea. WIL- (at left), is rector of Oar Lady of the Martyrs Terfianship of »S t ■Mhaa hao. al 43ad R. Raw Toifc, AT. 1MIT MOT’S . 10(7 BrMgo S t . G rm d RapU s A Mlchtom the Society of Jesus at Aaiiesrille. Septeml>er 17, 1964 THE D04VER CATHOLIC REGISTER Sac 2, Page 3 m rnm m m m

Finds way to bring knowledge to retarded, handicapped Promotes Fatima message She Teaches All Day, CCD Remembers Little 'Forgotten Ones' Then Has Religion (Zlass Kaplan, La. — Mrs. Robertai "I pray for the success of FOR MANY YKARS men­ Cleveland and Denver. Those sought and obtained 48 volun­ The family was enthusiastic Y. Babin, an Ivnglish and social!these peace projects,” she re­ tally retarded and handi­ in the programs need to have about the boy’s interest in re­ teers for the -special catechet­ studies teacher in Pecan Island '^*®'' essay, capped persons were often an abundance, of love and pa­ ligion. The boy’s father began ical work. A series of orienta­ "forgotten souls." tience. for results are pain­ to take instructions, joined the tion and instruction classes high school here, hopes to find Eventually the rest of soci­ fully slow. Church, and has been a de­ were set up and conducted for every possible avenue to spread Seeks ETV Authority ety took compassion on them But the results are well vout Catholic ever since. Ihe volunteers by Mr. Burton the Peace Plan of our Lady of Washington — Permission to utilize a new educational tele­ and .specialized training and worth it. .Just ask Ursiiline Within the same week Sis­ and his taff." Fatima. vision service opened up last education were provided. Sister .Mary Cclestia, of the ter Marie Katherine of Lo- The first classes of the for­ In her essay which won sec­ year by the FCC is sought by The next logical step was to eighth grade at St. Clare’s retto Heights college called mal program began last Oc­ ond place in the Fatima Maga the Diocese of Miami. The dio­ bring a knowledge of God to school in Lyndhurst, a suburb Father Koontz to volunteer tober in the parish. zinc international contest, she cese plans to launch a ETV them, and this is being done of Cleveland. the aid of some of the students “ .An average of 23 pupils at­ outlines what she feels she system reaching more than 32,- by many devoted Catholics, "These children are tcaclv^ for any special parish work. tended each Sunday,” Father must do to bring victory to Fa­ 000 students in 52 elementary Religious and laymen, able," she says. “They all Offered the challenge of an Koontz said. “ Each child had tima’s Peace Plan, and 17 high schools. throughout the United States. know that God made them assignment in special cate- his own teacher, the text and Confraternity of Christian "My good example to stu­ and loves them. .Many normal chetics. 15 girls immediately teaching aids being geared to Doctrine programs- were or­ adults don’t realize that.” dents, Catholic and separated volunteered. The same special the requirements and abilities Nyloa Elasticitk H ose^ ganized to help bring the re­ brethren alike, is the only meth­ Qa^T.tnndnAtteelMUehoK. ■ .More than two years ago the education teacher conducted of each child.” InTfuUn.butlmpertetk»iuD* I tarded and handicapped closer Ursuline nun started a weekly classes teaching them how to od of spreading the Fatima detnutie. taihicotiity m b * _ Because of distance and km RjrtoD tad 3*vty itm di I to God. afternoon class in religion for teach the handicapped and re­ message in my school hours,” Utn. The kind docun tmmh travel inconvenience, it be­ neod for yorkate ntm tod ■ nine retarded youngsters from tarded. she writes in her essay. ttwL jrttaf ktx'■•'T ■ THE.sk PROGRAMS have came evident that the pro­ or In paJn. Purebue prtoe r»* ■ St, Clare parish and the sur­ .As she teaches religion class­ tuadni tf not Btkflrd. | been especially successful in gram would have greater suc­ rounding area. News of her ANNOUNCEMENT of the es after school, she teaches the cess if one other teaching cen­ HEALTH MD CO. DepL 3 2 9 4 work spread andj inquiries new program brought six chil­ prayers between the decades so ter was established in Den­ I P.O. In ll3S,CiMiMuti,0lM 452(1 GENTLE came to her from all over the dren to the first classes. the youngsters will learn them ver. 8 « id ( ...... ZDfVh(B)(., . ptm of A— Cleveland area. ' “ During the next two along with the rosary. She fre­ | wkr-km teocUi. ogm u* Rtf. r .» ft. Sow Father Edward Leyden, pas­ lLSSn.. $3.95 (T. In March ol 1963, .Monsignor years," Father Koontz said, quently explains the rosary it­ I sttnd . pilr of fKrte B—f Tr-lwe, M Inc. Richard E, .McHale, diocesan tor of Christ the King parish, tmbka thm. Ktt. pr. Now S6.95 pr- LAXATIVE "a minimum of publicity and self and tells the Fatima story I Myctlfamiumsmtl* InetM. MtiaoRant CCD director, began a survey immediately offered the space ■ (reiBbtndlnbwkofktwttobonanofbcHli...... ‘word of mouth’ notice of the often to the children and teen-j tehta. I'm fockxtnf S . imd pootpald. ANTACID to determine how many re­ program brought inquiries and facilities of Christ the agers and encourages them to' 0 IkiM] CO.I). [Hill poouxr. tarded and handicapped chil­ from parents all over the city King school. say the rosary. She' also seeks i Xwnt______dren there were in the Cleve­ who are anxious that their In .May, 1964, two children, to get the children to interest, land diocese. handicapped children might after three years of instruc­ adults in the family rosary, j Sister Mary Cclestia be­ also be helped in some limited tions. made their first con­ Mrs, Babin daily offers her lieves .sincerely that God has knowledge of God and the fessions and received their classroom teaching to the special love for the handi­ most basic truths of our First Communion. .Another Blessed Mother. capped. Faith." boy at Christ the King re­ m Not too long ago a mongo- During the summer vacation. Impetus was given to the ceived the same sacraments loid girl she was teaching Mrs, Babin teaches in both the new program last year when at the end of the school year. took bread into her hands and secular and religion vacation Donald Barton, Denver met- “ Just three,” remarked Fa­ in a characteristic, slow, halt­ school. This. - she says, gives tropolitan director of the re­ ther Koontz, "but for the joy ing way explained the Mass her the opportunity to give spe­ tarded. became more familiar on the occasion that was ex­ like this: cial attention to the Fatima In Cleveland, Lily Gyulveszy (at left), who is with the CCD program and its pressed by the children, their ^^^PHILUPy “ Priest bless bread. Then Peace Plan. She distributes Fa­ religious objectives. parents, and the volunteers, it MILK OP i body . . . blood . . . Jesus.” blind, and Kay Howard, who is nearly blind, ex­ tima material to promote this magnesia "He generously offered his might as well have been 300.” ^ Rtgular or Ravored It was a poignantly happy change views on teaching religion to handicapped jgoal. professional experience to­ moment for the girl’s parents and retarded youngsters. gether with the services and LORETTO HEIGHTS, in ac­ “ I try to send out my pupils and for Sister Cele.stia. Im strtRing out prs. . .They can be trained to a new interest for the child facilities of his office to fur­ knowledging such extraordi­ as apostles who will spread a do a lot with supervision. and perhaps be an incentive ther the program.” Father nary apostolic endeavor on the knowledge of the Message of ONE OF THE most encour­ .Some parents, understand­ for more religious practice by Koontz said. part of the student volunteers, Fatima to all.” she says. for myself aging things about these CCD rewarded three graduating ably, get discouraged. If it the entire family. "The . Sisters of Loretto Mrs. Babin says she encour­ programs is the unselfishness seniors with the John F. Ken­ will make them feel better to ages public officials in their ef­ shown by those who volunteer nedy Lay .Apostolate award. their services. know that somebody is willing forts for peace — guiding her to work with such children, Recipients of these first Two of 42 persons receiving counsel along the lines of the they are free to contact me.” awards were Marie Dowd and Fatima Peace Plan. . . . . not in an special training in teaching Peggy Gallagher, Chicago, the handicapped at St. .John’s Miss Gyulveszy has been and Ann Modrall, Indianapo­ Extension college, Cleveland, are blind! blind since birth and has only lis. Annuity. Miss Lily Gyulveszy, 30, a., light perception. Her friend Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy graduate of Notre Dame col- ' and fellow teacher is Miss and other members of the The older you lege with a degree in modern Kay Howard, a graduate stu­ Kennedy family gratefully ac­ are the better! languages, says of those she dent at the University of knowledged this honor to the 55 5.3X 4.I% teaches: Pennsylvania, has only six per late President. Perfect for S5 I IXMX “ God gave mentally retard­ cent vision. ed children to all of us and Senior Citizens 1 5 1I.0X n x as Catholics we have a respon- THE SUCCESSFUL pro­ S r . ‘Bumblebee’ Dies s I b 1111 y to help these gram under way today in Dubuque. Iowa — Requiem children.. .Retarded children Notre Dame parish, Denver, Mass was offered in the Tki Citbelic Cliirck EitrniN Sitiity want to he helped. They want was igntied in the fall of 1960 chapel of the Sisters of Visita­ security. They want to belong. when a Denver Public School 1307 $.WikisliAfi.. 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