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The Advocate - Dec Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 12-29-1960 The Advocate - Dec. 29, 1960 Catholic Church Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate Part of the Catholic Studies Commons, and the Missions and World Christianity Commons This is the Pope Exhorts All Men last issue of your present To ‘Do What Is True’ ATICAN CI Y subscription... ,NC) “ p John xxm ,Y J. °p° called upon world leaders and for parents those to Imitate responsible public optnion and do " St. Martin, “think, honor, say what is true The 5,500-word message pleaded for a return to the and first necessary' For all *premise of01 quick human intercourse, truth. French It with began an examination of the Pope to the of Urges prologue St. John Gospel which rc- vstl l VATICAN m mcanin S of Christmas with “In the CITY (NO Pope John t^ beginning was theme Word i has urged French- thn u * ) worn, andana the Word was and the men to follow the with God, Word was God.” renewal, see example of their St. patron, Martin of The Pope noted that the Tours, by with particularly prologue ends “we practicing charity increased with have seen His fervor. and truth. glory giace Prom that he took his The also St. point theme of Pope praised Martin as a of truth, observing that St Aueul champion (me m h.s 8 treatise on the Blessed the monastic life in letter Trinity identified "word” with ” on 2 a to Archbishop Louis Ferrand •‘truth coupon page Tours. The letter jof was written THE PONTIFF said: "This in connection of regional with year-lone cere- Pointing out St. and civic adminis- to that Martin message nf greeting which We Responding an address of monies trations, educators, and celebrating the 16th cen was a man long parents by Cardinal of great and fervent to give is above greeting you all a teachers Tisserant, tenary of the establishment of and "to those—and Wc dean prayer, Pope John said em- solemn call to live in accord of the college, Pope John monasticism in France emphasize this—responsible St. phasis on this with the for said by aspect of his ance four fold duty of Martin. public which is being life should lead the French thinking, opinion, “This is the daily to honoring, saying and anxiety of formed or deformed by means of Our heart, the dominant COMMENTING appreciate monastic life. doing what is true." motive on the the radio centen- press, and television, of Our intimate The Pontiff recalled that he To think what is by and public con- ary s theme The Renewal true, he the of cinema, by meetings and versations: had visited several said, is to "have ex Our sons monasteries clear ideas thaj, may Charity Pope John urged the hibitions of around Rome every kind, honor their name in recent months on the great divine and human literary (as Chris- French to "those etc or give charity artistic—writers, artists, tians) and and said he hoped this showed of the pro their supernatural ments of realities, Redemption of organization and ducers. directors, (as his the of scenery de- calling sons of (iod) in tic publicly own esteem from Church, morals and of " adaptation consistent with the signers i monastic institutions. law, of constant service of truth.” needs philosophy and of art; of the times." lo all these the to Pope said: The Pope noted that he Concluding, he asked the have right ideas or had The Advocate seek to "Never lend yourselves been French form them to any persuaded to give his to remember the people for yourself and an- counterfeiting of truth; have a nual of communist ruled Christmas message early in conscientiously and with a Publication of the Hungary horror of JWidil Archdiocese of Newark. N. J.. and Diocese of that. this Paterson. N. J. Sales their prayers and right intention." year, instead of waiting as Sunday "recommend "Do not use these marvelous usual for his Vol. 10 No. 1 to the powerful To honor what is meeting with the THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1960 intercession of true, Pope 29. PRICE: TEN gifts of God, such as and CENTS St. Martin John "is light Cardinals, because of the world's Trial tw-ho was born in what continued, an invitation Due sound and color, and their is now Hungary) to be radiant ap- increasing interest in the mes- the a example in all unhappy plications technical in and ar sages and because the circum- NEWARK .lan. 17 sons of that noble nation." spheres of has life—individual, fam tistic forms—printing, journal- stances of time and communica- been set the il>\ professional, social.” as new trial dale Adding ism. television—to that distort man's tion required it. St. "not alone in guilt is he who for Michael’s a Superior Court suit natural inclination lie said his Reveals towards traditional Smut Ring deliberately obscures the truth; meeting truth, on which is challenging New hut erected the with the Cardinals to Jersey's just as much he exchango who, from edifice of his nobility and Christmas county saies tear of not great greetings has the char- option Sunday seeming complete do ness; not use them acter of Uncovered and to ruin as "a prayer of fervent law Judge Theodore up to date, it the I.abrccque betrays by yet unformed or wavering eon thanksgiving to the 1-ord for will hear the of his attitude." the case. N.J. ambiguity sciences ALPHA, Existence benefits which He has Plans The suit has been The Pope classified deigned brought by of "saying "Have Development an international of a sacred terror nf to accompany the continued ring radi- Two Guys From Harrison what is true." as a and most etc spreading those ation individuals germs which of His on the NEWARK Newark's : private menial act of mercy Uni- Channel Lumber Cos. It is a re- dealing man learned at desecrate redevelopment plans—and older wings on Central Ave. love, break the versal Church and I and in the of his mother's up on us, who participation in them St. sult of the April, 1960, New exchange knee. by Michael's Seton High St where Jer- allegedly family, mock religion, here Hospital and | a chapel would and loosen represent the brethren scat- sey Court decision material Hall University got a shot in the last ibe erected "Many Supreme up- pornographic was the foundations of the tered throughout the world " arm week when the millions." ho TO DO WHAT is social or holding true is more said, would be the validity of the 1P59 revealed here with the dors." Federal Urban Renewal I involved. (An carl! arrest of Administration indicated it important, the said "Char was law under the William Pope CONTINUIN'*; er estimale given by constitution A. Bakos, 47-ycar-old the theme of his tentatively aside $l6 mil a hospital ily obliges us setting to exercise the ADDRESSING when grocer all men of the Christmas message on truth, the lion for the use. spokesman redevelopment upnstolatp of truth, to city’s WHILE HOLDING so as world as and Central Avc. was first the law to State "dear children," quoted Psalm 84. verse new discussed was police raided his Warren Pope Pope 12, The allocation would be in sio mil spread knowledge of be \alid, the court said jj, to dp John invited which The hospital currently It lo- lion i the plain and them to come says "'’'ruth is out addition to $45 million J ; County home confiscated ms fend its with sprung tiffs entitled rights, to mold" souls—- them of " already cated on wire to a trial of in to the earth lie cited High SI., with tome •M Michaels is the spirit Bethlehem "with this now, set aside for Newark. In order stale's poet photographs and hooks after those of their contention particularly youth which he said on that it was arhi innocent ryes and because "we are ’ buildings facing Central Ave. largest Catholic Mas wrlconiinc living to for the new hospital. leceiving tips frooi police in arc and qualify grant, the open generous—to allow hearts Just above the Founded trary and unreasonable estab in an important We city’s business around 1171, it in sachusells and Virginia time arc city’s redevelopment agency must now Police themselves to he impregnated district. lishing fise categories of The Pope also recalled nearing the point of are St. has a bed raparily In of go.ids raids residences the highest test! make formal j Nearby rscrss nn there uncos with it to the application for the’ deepest fibers of of Patrick’s and 500. which < ould not be sold Son scene where Christ inony. 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