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The Advocate - Sept Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 9-3-1964 The Advocate - Sept. 3, 1964 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 Reds Were Winners TheAdvocate Official Publication of the Archdiocese of Newark, N. J., and Diocese of Paterson Vol. No. 37 13, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1961 PRICE 15 CENTS Of Viet Student Riots An Aiitocale Sews they Summary sparked the revolution that ousted Ngo Dinh Diem's SAIGON Communists, lo regime last November. no one's surprise, emerged as And, to Rev. Pat- the chief agitators—and bene- according rick O'Connor, S.S.C., veteran ficiaries —as the shaky Viet- Far East of nam government corralled correspondent NCWC News Service, this is more and more participants in the seldom last week’s complaint justi- rioting. fied which was used to fo- Nearly 500 persons were ar- ment tlie unrest which ended rested, and enough of them in last week's demonstrations were Communists to prompt and rioting. this government statement: Father O'Connor and Catho- “Many Communist special lic leaders in Vietnam place activities groups entered the the real motive on the political capital and have infiltrated ambitions of various a few Buddhist groups and organiza- monks led by Thich Tri tions in order to sabotage pub- (Continued on Page lic order and security as well 3) as cause religious friction.” INSPITE OF the roundup Begin Study and statements, however, the dominant air was one of doubt and speculation over the fu- On Liturgy ture. In less than a year, the nation has changed govern- NEWARK The series of three times. ments Gen. Liturgical Study Days for Khanh has been in Nguyen and priests of the Archdiocese of out of the chief of state's post Newark will begin Sept. 8 with twice in a week. Harvard edu- one for priests from Union cated Dr. Nguyen Xuan Oanh County parishes at St. Ber- is acting premier while Khanh nard's, Plainfield. from some unknown recovers The purpose of the study illness. days is to acquaint priests of CONVENTION spirit of the 25th annual Week MASS - The Liturgical is reflected in Vietnamese, and the archdiocese with the intro- TO THIRD SESSION - this American, Boland left for the third photograph of Cardinal Ritter of Archbishop session of the Vatican Coun- Joseph St. Louis the Mass at a religious observers that duction of the vernacular into celebrating agree cil Aug. 28 aboard the U.S. altar Constitution, A. simple facing the congregation. the civil uneasiness benefits the Mass. Each session will be- accompained by Auxiliary Bishop Joseph Costello, left, and W. Msgr. George Shea, rector of Immaculate only the Communists. gin at 10 a m. and will include Conception Seminary, The Mass in a vast English After that, there is lectures, workshops and a Darlington. area of disagreement and open demonstration Mass. conflict. On Sept. 9, the Essex County American government offi- study day will be held at Seton in 2 Peace A cials are Hall The First noncommittal in pub- University. Bergen Pope Appeals; Liturgical but listed lic, privately admit de- County program is for pression over recent events. Sept. 10 at Immaculate Con- ST. LOUIS - (RNS) As cussed by the council, he re- the Masses here. Behind every political doubt, ception Seminary and the day the first Cardinal of the plied, hut said the Fathers they fear, lurks for Hudson is Sept. 11 at St. Sees a military It a Task for All •Catholic Church to celebrate do may so in the future. THE FIRST'USE of Eng- change of tactic which can Aloysius Academy, Jersey in a Mass English walked to- Then down lish City. glancing at his came when Father Mc- only benefit the Viet Cong. ward the altar here a great own elaborate Priests unable CASTELGANDOLFO, Italy gelical orientation vestments, he Manus read the words of the who are to at- which is. heaven and makes 390-voice BUDDHISTS (NC) For the men good choir "A continue to own second time to sang said, "It will be all right Introit, a prayer which tend the study day in their open many solutions which .and . we obtain it pray- Mighty Fortress of in less than week by Is Our with me.” complain persecution. It county to attend a Pope Paul are not those of violence changes daily. It is a may arrange or of the said. always VI spoke ing," Pope God." the written was with this complaint that in another of peace to a crowd the brothers hymn by Four vernacular Masses, psalm from the Old Testa- one county. killing with whom “Peace must always occupy Martin Luther, of thousands gathered at his not leader of the a ment. we do agree." one sung High Mass, were a place in our spiritual inten- summer residence Protestant Reformation. The to get bis celebrated during the Litur- congregation had its tions because it is a theme of blessing. first to More opportunity respond on Pope, Page 2 such a great for THE INCIDENT The said that importance was but when he Volunteers Pope peace Related came to the Kyrie Papal the' life of mankind, civiliza- Stories, Page 2 does not one of "firsts” in the concern only politi- The Pope discounted many Eleison, (Lord, Have Mercy). the tion, the Church and the well unusual cians it concerns most Liturgical Week Father McManus said everyone. that his solution is being of all gical it charge pac- who live in this Week program which "It is not a but program ever held in the aloud in only political, ifism, "which renounces English and the con- -de- world," Pope Paul concluded. was attended by more than Director above all a American Church. Named moral theme," he fense when gregation responded in Eng- it is necessary and 11,000 priests, and declared. In religious renounces the rights commenting on use of a lish. of a peo- LESS THAN a week before, laity. were authorized version of Luther's They ple and the hymn. Next came the Gloria, a obligations which at another general audience, Cardinal "WE MUST foster in by Ritter, although peace a or a Cardinal Ritter said Catholic prayer of which the people constituted auth- the denounced national- introduction praise, two First is that Pope musicians "a of English will ways. of ed- for this defense.” have long way congregation said along with By Bishop Navagh ority impose istic pride, prestige politics, ucating ourselves not occur and of re to go” before in U.S. parishes Rather his solution is to they can pro- the priest. the armaments race and social until 29. forming our of duce hymnals of the Nov. And it went mentalities, "orient one’s life to that and quality so throughout PATERSON — Risbnp good- economic as 1 Stephen's. Paterson Father fashioning minds antagonisms our ac- with the this ness and universal developed by Protestants. the Mass, only Navagh week announced symptoms of a “regrowth of Schinski has also taught at De- cording the charity REV. FREDERICK Mc- to desire, program winch the He told reporters that he Canon of the Mass in the appointments of Rev. Gospel brought into divisions and prayed Paul High School since 1957. and oppression Manus, purpose of peace. , . the world. " who. In saying the . hoped that reforms in the Latin. Stanislaus E. Schinski of St. among peoples." "(Then) wc must to our first U.S. Latin-Rite priest to give "We must consider liturgy, endorsed the Sec- Only the Lord’s Joseph’s, as director peace The called all by Prayer, Passaic, FATHER GIOVANNINI is mode of of Pope on na- celebrate a thinking, living and not as our ond Vatican Council the Mass in Eng- which is also said in of Volunteers for the only own human tions to remember that "secur- and pro- English, Papal of of native Turin, Italy, and was undertaking social and in- work but lish, did not have the usual retains the formal diocese as it truly is, a gift mulgated by Pope Paul VI, "Thee" and Rev. Bernard P. ity rests ... on an effort to- ordained at Rome in 1936 after ternational relations, an evan- Missal. The translation is of God. Peace descends from so and "Thy.” In other of Prusak as assistant (Continued on will spur Catholic musicians parts chancellor studies at Page 2) Gregorian Univer- now that he read from the on to the of print- Mass said in English, the with an assignment to higher writing hymns. sity. He came to Don Bosco er’s page studies in The the Cardinal proofs. customary "You" has been Rome. Labor Mass, College, Newton, as master of Statement up tire Increased Day said, must be made Pointing incorporated. "simpler novices in 1948 and was there emphasis on the role of the and more and expressive" Full six years. After serving as di- laity in the Mass the as- FIVE Listing, 3 stressed was HYMNS that were Page that the introduction rector of the junior seminary of a taken of signment layman as not from the prayers English is "just a begin- at West llaverstraw, N.Y., and Mass commentator. John of the Mass itself of reform were sung The Bishop also announced ning" that may director of the major semin- Attention Manion Urges of D C., the Special Washington, by and the stretch congregation the appointments of three re- over a five-year per- ary in California, he returned executive secretary of the choir.
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