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VATICAN CITV - Mother Christian practiced virtues to a He noted that Mother Seton Seton’* life the Come’ in the Lord’s Prayer presents world heroic degree. That finding had 10,000 heirs spiritual ip the It was In with an example of the “tri- the for the these encounters, paved way public Sisters of Charity and said that too, he of said, that "we were umph charity," Pope John proclamation ceremony. they carry on the same sort of reminded of the noble XXIII said here as he presided When and Msgr. Dante finished charity as their founder in the •t characteristic of Eliza- ceremonies at which Mbther the figure reading proclamations at service of God and of souls. beth Seton who had Seton was proclaimed venera- we already the latter ceremony. Rev. Lui- Brother Jeremy’s life empha- heard hailed ble. ... as the first gi Bisoglio, sizes C.M., postulator of simplicity, he declared, flower of of North The proclamation was a ma- sancUty Mother Seton’s cause, stood be- i adding that the virtues of sim- jor step in the beatification America.” fore the Pope to thank him for plicity and charity “are need- cause of the American nun, a approving the action. He also ed by the modern .world, dis- MOTHER SETON was born convert who founded the Sis- Elizabeth spoke on behalf of the Capu- satisfied because of every man- Ann Bayley in New ters of Charity in the U.S. and chins present for Brother Jer- ner of complication and confu- York City in 1774. A devout may become the nation's first emy’s cause. sion, but above all feverish Episcopalian, she married Wil- native-born saint. liam with egoism which is a con- Seton when she was 20 Pope John interlaced his eul- RESPONDING, the Pontiff old. tradiction of the tranquil and years ogy of Mother Seton with said that simplicity and char- fruitful life and of human and After his death in 1803 she praise for the ity are the virtues to be found U.S., declaring Christian fraternity." was left with five children. that the has in Mother Seton and country “passed Brother She became a Catholic in 1805 Its time of and Jeremy. DURING HIS John development talk, Pope and four years later founded the he approaches full maturity in na- Charity, said, was the again referred to his recent American Congregation of the tional and international dominant virtue In Mother cel- serv- Se- participation in centennial Sisters of Charity. She died in ice." ton’s life. “When the burning ebrations at the North Ameri- 1821. dart of penetrated her can in Rome. THE charity College He called Although the cause for her PROCLAMATION cere heart more deeply,” he said, his visit there one of the beatification was started be- mony was held in the Vatican's “then she knew no other meas- “greatest comforts” of the cur- fore Clementine World War I, it was held Hall. Among those ure than the perfect imitation rent year. because attending up of the war and was were Cardinal Spell- of Him who out of of love for us He spoke the Bishops he not introduced until man, Cardinal officially Muench, Apos- became man and died on the met during the celebrations, 1940. In December. 1958, at the tolic Nuncio to Germany, and Cross." of meeting priests who were first public consistory of Car- Cardinal Meyer of Chicago. trained there, and of the “se- dinals he called. Pope John Msgr. Enrico Dante, pro-sec- rene Joy of the young students" gave formal consent to the retary of the Sacred Congrega- at the college. proceedings for her beatifica- tion of Rites, read the decree Early Copy “They,” he said, “have open- tion. entitling Mother Seton to be Because ed our heart with the most sin- Capuchin Brother Jeremy ol called venerable. A similar de- of the New Year’s cere admiration for holiday, the issue of The Advo- what is Wallachia was born in what is DECLARED VENERABLE: cree concerning Brother Jer- The heroic virtues of Mother Elizabeth Ann Scten (1774-1821) were cate for done in America for the honor now Rumania on 29, 1556. proclaimed in Dec. 31 will go to July a emy of Wallarhia, an Italian formal decree read in the Hall 1959. and service of the Lord in the He went to to Vatican's Consistorial on Dec. 18, The American-born convert press one day early. Copy for Naples, Italy, and foun- Capuchin, was also read. dress of the Sisters of in the States thaf issue must be in The Ad- Holy Church and present a join the Capuchin Order. The Charity United may now be called “Venerable.” The show Earlier, a general pictures the assembly hnrizon of the most of on vocate office no later than beautiful first steps in his beatification statue Mother Seton the of St. Joseph’s College, and of of the Congregation of Rites—- campus Emmitsburg, Md., a section the nearby 3 hopes for the triumph of the cause were taken two p.m. Monday, Dec. 2*. years Sisters’ where she was the with Pope John presiding—had graveyard originally buried behind large tree at the The is now reign of a living right. body entombed declared Christ, expres- after hjs death on Mar. 5, 1626. in the little that Mother Seton had sion chapel (above), built in 1846. Her nephew, also a convert. James Roosevelt of the ‘Thy Kingdom His cause was not taken up Archbishop Bayley of Baltimore, who was the first of and who in again until 1952. Bishop Newark, died 1877, was entombed there at his request. New Cardinals Assigned, To Confer Pontifical Given Titular Churches Decorations On Laity ROME America’s two new Cardinals took possession causes were those of, Cardinal On Jan. 7 at 8 p.m. at Sacred Heart Cathedral, Archbishop of their titularchurches here after receiving their red hats DuSmet, 0.5.8., of Catania, who Thqpias A. Boland will confer on the laity recently honored The Advocate from John XXIII at final died in 1894; Bishop Francois de by Pope John XXIII the pontifical decoration symbolic of the Official Pope the consistory in a series Publication of the Archdiocese of Newark, N. J., and Diocese •( Paterson, N. J. Montmorency Laval, first distinction received by each The Papal honors, an at which they became Cardinals. Bishop person. of Canada; and Rev, Antoine nounced by Archbishop Boland last month, are as follows: VOL. 8, NO. 52 Cardinal former and THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1959 PRICE: TEN CENTS Muench, Bishop of Fargo, N.D., Frederic Ozanam. founder of the Knight Commander of St. Gregory the Great (Civil Class): Nuncio Apostolic to Germany, Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Dr. Luke A. Mulligan. ' took possession of San Bernardo The tame day they received who (lied in 1853. Knights of St. Gregory the Great (Civil Class): Floyd E. •lie Roman ruin Terme, a con- their red hats, the new Cardinals Anderson, Hugh X. Connell, Francis J. Cunningham, George C. verted HAVING Church Cannot Be to Christian use. PLEDGED their were named to various congre loy- D'Annunzio, Dr. John J. Flanagan, William J. Griffin, William Destroyed, At almost the same time in gallons which administer the af- alty to the Pope in the side T. Henderson, Dr. Maximilian F. Hubach Jr., Dr. Edward P. J. another the part of the city, Cardinal faint of the Church. chapel, new Cardinals ap- Kearney, John R. Kennedy, Frank V. Mcßride, Joseph A. of took his each Meyer Chicago possession proached throne, to Mcßride, J. Nevins Mcßride, and Frank W. Young. John at Audience CARDINAL MUENCH was Pope of make Says Santa Cecilia, one of Rome's three genuflections, kiss Recipients of the Cross Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice: Edith oldest named a member of the Sacred his foot VATICAN CITY sanctuaries. Built over the right and arise to em- Callaghan, Mrs. John A. Jule - Those who pcan Community on the uk of Congregation for Conlin, Margaret Finn, Flannclly, year ago. They were hero to home of Extraordinary brace the Pontiff. to the early Christian In a typical Marie A. Fournier, Mr*. Harry A. Hanson, Mary A. McCarthy, attempt destroy the Church the year* being added to the Ule mako their "ad limina" Ecclesiastical Affairs, the Con- deceive visit*, martyr for whom it is named, gesture of gentleness, the Pope Mary E. Catherine M. themselves in thinking and received a gift hit- McDonough, McGann, Eleanor McGlynn. fcpan, of reporting on conditions la their gregation of Rites, and the Con- raised that it the church is administered by his foot higher for the Mrs. Thomas F. McHugh, Marcia M. Meehan, Mrs. Leo V. can be destroyed, the jtorical volume* front the See city Sees. gregation of Religious. Cistercians. more- elderly of the new Cardi- Norton, Mary C. O'Neill, Mrs. John J. Anna M. Russo. Holy Father told a general audi of his native Bergamo Diocese. UK The Reilly, winter It was reported ' Congregation for Ex- nals ence and then leaned over to Genevieve J. San Mrs. James A. here. He also a CARDINAL Affairs io connected help Filippo, Sebold, Mrs. Richard. presided at consitcry la Warsaw that Cardinal Tar. MUENCH spoke traordinary them from the floor. J. “The Church continues of up and ■*»__ on her the Sacred of dial. Vatican Strasaer, Gladys _ __ College Cardl el Stole, first in Italian, and then in wKh the Vatican Secretariat of the Secretary Passing the senior Cardinals, way Jg accompnifimeht of nals (story to left), sent a la persons! tellers French. German and English. He her U ell FeUa* and each mission” despite auch efforts, second of relief to and division of embracing In tarn, gift money Ordinaries, had retsmaundad recalled the history of the church dioceses. It Is the said. He added: the new Cardinals took the Pope tiie victims of the tragic flood in that they make their ad Uatlas and thanked the Pontiff for as- also concerned with civil laws, To Consecrate places for them and Peru Warned southern France, and received it him. concordats and other prepared visits in IKS. Daring Fniaad‘s signing to agree- “THE CHURCH may suffer, it donned the blrettas given them Cardinal Lcger of Montreal'and "Stalinist" period. Cardinal Meyer spoke in Ital- ments between the Holy See for may face, difficulties. But all Polish Bish- the day before at its other prelates in individual audi- a semi-public Auxiliary op* were net free to travel. ian and then in English as he and different nations. On persecutors will fall . . . because Schooling ences. took The of Rites has consistory. Feb 25 In his remarks on man’s In- possession of Santa Cecilia's. Congregation Trenton . the Church la an expression of returned the throne IN HIS creased life Titalar churches older of matters and They to to LIMA, Peru at- the MESSAGE to the youth expectancy, the Pope are charge liturgical TRF.NTON—The Trenton Dio- Calling liberty and extender of civili- Roman charcbes, the ot beatification and canonization receive their red hats individ- tention to zation." meeting, the Holy Father spoke said that the bonus year* provid- assign- cese will have its first Auxiliary the Christian ually, as the told each: of for ed by science must be used ment of which the causes. The Congregation of Re- Pope At the the "the need a constantly by preserves Feb. conse- character of the the same audience, Bishop 25, with the nation, closer collaboration" man for the growth of the tradition that the first Cardi- ligious handles all matters per- “For the praise of Almighty Pontiff, who has twice enlarged so that Cath- spirit. cration of Most Rev. James J. Bishops of Peru have ex- nals were Roman who taining to religious orders and God and the honor of the Apos- the Sacred College of olic youth may achieve their own pastors Hogan in St. Cathedral Cardi- AT Mary's over the ex- A SPECIAL audience, (he senrad *as consnltars to the congregations. tolic See, receive the red hat, pressed concern nals, Indicated that he might brothers to Christ. here. accepted books the his- Cardinal was made a the of the rank clusion of the Church I from Uie He declared that new scUa Tope on Holy Father la his capacity as Meyer special badge of do so again.' In one of the most solemn cere- tory of Bergamo. Leafing member of the Sacred Congre- a Cardinal. this are education campaign. lific discoveries and "difficult Bishop of Rome. By you to stepped-up “There arc supposed to be 70 understand monies in the liturgy of the In letter conditions of life . through them he told the dele- gation for the Propagation of the that you must show a joint pastoral on Cardinals,” he said, referring to . . demand Church, Bishop Hogan will be gation making the presentation: Faith, which has of mis- yourself fearless, even to the the eve of Catholic Education the more than ever before a sound charge consecrated old limit, "but as the Church Radio Pontiffs activities; shedding of by Bishop George the Bishops declared, moral, social and "Yon have exposed aae to a sionary the Congrega- blood, in making our Day, goes on it broader professional, W. Ahr of Trenton 10:30 a.m. gets and at to civic abote grave temptation. This evening Christmas Talk tion of Seminaries and Univer- holy Faith respected, in securing "It is not right separate edu- broader. So the number of Cardi- formation, and alt The sermon will be peace preached profound I begin the spiritaa) exercises sities, which deals with educa- for the Christian cation from the social body, en- nals has risen a Christian life." Con- people, 80 ... Thomas A. Bo- to nearly If (Advent and in by Archbishop trusting it state tinuing, he the and I do ant All Nations tion, and the Congregation of the promoting the welfare of solely to the . . . askgd youth: retreat.) To land of we need more, we shall elect Newark, Metropolitan of know if | will aria out over the Basilica'of St. which ad- the Roman Church. In the name and excluding other autonomous more." "Who will give you a sense of VATICAN CITY (NC) Pope Peter's, the ecclesiastical Province of of sacrifice temptation to go throagh theta John XXHI’s Christmas Message ministers the assets of the ba- the Father and of the Son organizations, such as the local Last week the Holy Father also and help you under- New books and read them." silica. and of the Holy Ghost. Amen." Jersey. community, the stand in your souls the quiet in- broadcast in 10 to family, or . . . sent a to the fourth gen- was languages _ Bishop Hogan is the Trenton message Besides sending relief funds for I Another consistory followed the the Church.” eral dications of the Lord and to re the four corners of the earth, In- SEVEN the Cardinals Chancellor and of St assembly of the Internation- the OF new recessional, the pastor spond to them with second time to the stricken cluding countries behind the Iron meeting dealing al Federation o( Catholic Youth a generous at Lake. He THEY WERE French received their red hats St. with the formal Catharine's, Spiing commenting on life of prayer and with city of Frejus, where 3M Curtain. assignment of meeting in Argentina, received frequen' Peter's on Dec. 17. The eighth, titular was named Auxiliary Bishop of the education drive which has attendance at are dead and after a churches and appoint- three Polish in audience, the sacramenta and; missing Nine European networks were Bishops the Cardinal Marella, Apostolic Nun- ments to the Vatican Trenton by Pope John XXIII on seen Peru’s illiteracy rate drop with the of yourselves to< ,dam burst, Pope expressed to voice he congrega- counseled officials of the Euro- gift carry the Pope's as to Dec. 2. to in his cio France, received his from tions. 43% the past five years others, if not the priest who Is “paternal compassion" for words of and to spoke hope peace French President Charles de Their pastoral called on par- the victims in a special telecast. placed by a watchful Church at world two before Christ- the days Gaulle. also awarded the ents to their Plea to Motorists He was AT THE PREVIOUS days defepd rights in edu- your side to you and to During the sreek. Vatican Radio Other networks In Eu- Church in Arctic help mas. Grand Cross of the French Le- and warned those announced that semi • public consistory, Pope cation, against For make you grow In grace, so that 1 the Pope will and North America were to Resembles Safe Driving rope gion of Honor. John spoke of the eight beati- Igloo "who try to restrict education you be offer Maas on Christmas Day at SACRAMENTO (NC) The may among your broadcast translations of the ad- The ceremonies at St. Peter’s tudes INUVIK. Terri- to the of secular brothersj the high altar of St. Peter’* Bead- preached by Christ in His Northwest sphere learning, the witnesses that God is waiting! dress. “beautiful” Christmas season too were hailed by the Pontiff him- Sermon on the Mount. Observing tories (RNS) At this far north and who wish to exclude God, re- for?" lea. The Mast will be in addi- Radio Free beamed often is "disfigured by all too fre- Europe self as "a .magnificent display that "beatitude" means happi- community 120 miles Inside the ligion, Christ and His Church tion to one which be will cele- the Pontiff’s in transla- quent and unnecessary death on THE POLISH speech of the Chnrch’s vitality.” At- ness of spirit, the said: Arctic Circle, the new Church of from school rooms, study Bishops received! brate at midnight on Christmas Pope pro- the highway," T. tions to Poland, Bulgaria. Ru- Bishop Joseph by the were the first to tendance was light, possibly "To every perfect churchman—- Our Lady of the is near- grams and textbooks." Pope | Eve in the Pauline Chapel of the McGucken declared in an appeal mania, Hungary and Czechoslo- because the ceremonies come to Vatican since Car Vatican were whether has reached the sum- ing with all the City Palace for foreign diplo- completion ap- for caution while driving. vakia. Vatican Radio also beam- televised, and, defer- dlnal Wysrynski was received a; mats accredited to being In mit of honor of the hierarchy pearance of an Eskimo the Holy See. immense 400 Priests to at the wheel of ed translations to all of the Get "Everyone a parts ence to Pope John's own oft or is beginning his humble priest- igloo. car has the precious life of others world. It cancelled regular news repeated wishes not to cheer, beatitudes ly mlnistery—the re- The building is the workman- Christmas Baskets in broadcasts and features to make his hands,” he said. Careless the crowd was silent. peat an as also of Brother Maurice La - LONDON Invitation, they ship roc (NC) - Four hun- driving, especially after having way for broadcasts of the ad- Before the red hat was award- do to the faithful—to simple que, a French Canadian who, dred of the poorest and loneliest taken alcoholic dress. beverage, is a ed. consistorial advocates form- what Is most serious for the without architectural train- in England will any priests receive sin that is particularly reprehen- A full report on the Falh that three Holy ally requested causes peace and honor of everyone and ing, came from Quebec to the baskets of food at Christmas, sible. next er's talk will be carried in for beatification be considered by for the adornment of Arctic 30 aa car- Holy years ago a thanks to an appeal by the Uni- "Let to week's Issue Advocate. us give ‘glory God In of The the Congregation of Rites. The Church." penter-missionary. verse, national Catholic newspa- the highest and peace on earth per. Its readers responded with to men of good will’ on the high- $9,800 that will for go purchase ways, as well as at home and in of food baskets. church ” National Interracial Conference Formed CHICAGO (RNS) Creation of a National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice was announced here by the leaders of Church’s Interracial Council movement. In a statement of purpose adopted by the new group, the to leaders pledged try to "meet the challenge of inter- racial relation! in the life of the Mystical Body and in our com- Matthew Ahmaaa, assistant di- munitiei here and in other parts rector of the Chicago council. of the world." They stressed that Other officers include John T. the 39 existing local councils Nelson, New Orleans attorney, would maintain their autonomy. vice chairman; Dorothy Matt-
FIRST CHAIRMAN of (he new ingly, St. Louis council, secre- tary; and Charles conference, which will open a na W. Weiier, lional office in 1960, is Dr. John Detroit lawyer, treasurer. J. O'Connor, Georgetown Univer- Among the tatka assigned to sity. Rev. John Lafarge, S. the national assigned titular churches to the two new J., organization are CARDINALS' CHURCHES: Pope John XXIII has American Cardinals of associate editor America, na- enunciation of the of INSTALLED: Msgr Cardinal Muench has been the Rome Church of San Bernardo philosophy Anthony DiLuca. pastor of Holy assigned alle Terme (left). A round church built in tional Catholic the Catholic weekly mag aline, interracial move- Family, Nutley, is invested by. Bishop Stanton in his and staffed by Cistercians, it rests on the foundations of the calidariumof the baths of Diocle- and chief of the Catho 1598 (Italian term) organizer ments, development of additional as a pontificals Protonotary Apostolic, to which he was tian. The Basilica of St. Cecilia (right) has been to Cardinal Meyer of It lie inter-rgeial movement in this local councils, and assigned Chicago. k located in the organization elevated country, will serve as honorary of national A national recently by Pope John XXIII. At left, assist- Trastevere section of Rome, and dates back to 821 when Pope Paschal I built an oratory there and had the meetings. re- national chaplain. ing in the ceremony is James P. of St meeting has been scheduled for Msgr. Looney. Chan- mains the marytred Cecilia brought from the catacombs and enshrinedthere. Executive director will he Aug. IMP in SI. Louis. cellor. The took place Dec. 20. THE 2 APTQ CATI - Derate U, 1U» Stables Exhibited AtBologna BOLOGNA. Italy (RNS) Stables from all parts of tho Places in the Week's News world, as figurative reproduc- tions of Jesus’ A Christmas spiritual bouquet wry Of the flm Catholic birthplace, vicari- Sixty-one per cent of those were assembled here for the for the Holy Father is being pre- ates of Vietnam, the 82-year-old I queried in a in Aaitria pared in the survey First International Exhibition Manitnwec, Wit., by Cathedral of Saigon has been 1 agreed that the Church National should of the Stable. Pray for Peace Com- consecrated a basilica. take a definite stand on all so- mittee. Church Exhibited in the Basilica of officials in Brisbane, cial, political and economic The Alexian Brothers ques- St. Francis of Bologna, under Hospital Australia, have protested to the tions. in Chicago has been cited.by the and the auspices of the Italian Associa- city state government Prodded by President de tion of the Friends the Commission on Human Relations about of Sta- building standards which Gaulle, the Cabinet in France the <0 there for a policy that excludes are higher for Catholic ble, displays represented schools has agreed to the principle of the national discrimination in patient intake, than for characteristics of city schools, thereby in- extending state aid to church their nurse and staff selec- creators from a Japan- training creasing construction costs. schools. tion. ese stable which included the "X . - The marble walls and columns A spokesman for the Associa- groat volcano People in Ctndad Jnarex, j Fujiyama to a of St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome of Catholic Trade stable from Mexico, are observing the 300th tion Unionists the Netherlands are being restored as part of a told a Senate subcommittee in which showed Jesus born anniversary of the city's found- being program which will see the mod- Washington that labor in ing by a Franciscan migratory a typical Dutch kitchen, com- missionary. ernization of ihe basilica's Ground has been broken eleva- conditions In the U 5. are ‘‘inimi- plete with shining copper pots in tor system. cal to decent family life." and pans. Dallas for anew $l3 million hos- pital to be the Cath- The inventor of the figurative operated by olic Daughters of stable is considered to be St. Charity of St. Francis Vincent de Paul. WINTER of Assisi who, on A Christmas Eve of 1220, is said bill aimed at setting stand- for NEW CARDINALS: to have invited the inhabitants ards motion pictures suitable Seven of eight new Cardinals with Cardinal Tardini, Vatican of TUNE-UP pose Secretary State, just of to for children under 16 has been before Greccio a Solemn Mass they received their red hats from Pope John XXIII. Left to Albert Cardinal filed in for consideration right: Meyer of. Chicago; Aloi- in .ie woods. Albany sisus Cardinal Muench,formerly of Fargo, N.D.; Gustavo Cardinal Testa, Papal Nuncio to Switzerland; Cardinal In order to render his by the 1960 Legislature. SPECIAL Tardini; Arcadio In the three months in Cardinal Larraona, secretary, Sacned for Francesco Cardinal preaching more effective, he ending Congregation Religious; Morano, wall far tha fir* an official asked to November, the U. S. Public .addon of the Roman Curia; William Cardinal of have at his side a Heard, Dean the Sacred Roman Rota; and Agostino Cardinal Health witiHfii# ox and Service awarded grants your cor. Sove Bea, S.J., confessor to the late Pius XII. Not donkey, an a manger. Pope present was Paolo Cardinal Nuncio to $361,761 to and Marella, Papal France, Thus the tradition of the sta- totaling St. Louis Uni- thna. laaaay. troubla by bringin t car la A??' NOWI who received his red hat in from President yaa, Paris, Charles de Gaulle of France in accordance with a tradition of ble was born. versity's School of Medicine. • Motor long standing. Christmas Mass will be tele- Tune-Up * Adjust steering & cast throughout Italy this year • Brakes from the church of Complete Lubrication Georgia Bishop parish Sotto • II Monte where John XXIII Safety Check BURNS & Pope * | O'CONNELL, Inc. Would Avoid COOLING SYSTEM Install was born. anti-freeze, check IMPORTED and DOMESTIC GIFTS in the News School Loyola University of Chicago hoses and thermostat. FOR RELIGfOUS People Closings will conduct a for AND THE LAITY symposium “ • Atlanta, Ga. (NC) Bishop priests on contemporary Protes- *14.95 • «* *17.95 GARDEN STATE PLAZA PARAMUS, N. J. Francis - E. of AUanta has next Bev. Regis N. Earwig, 0.5.8., the New York Hyland tant theology Arpil. Lubricants, anti freeze, Archdiocese ad- said parts extra. Budget that he would the billboards in A rour repairs as low as t 1.29 wk. of St. Procopius Abbey, Lisle, vanced to the rank of Protonotary deplore Thirty-six South- closing of public 3085 HUDSON BLVD. 111., has been decorated by Spain Apostolic. schools, “even ern California, donated by out- 1 * JERSEY CITY OL for to temporarily," in Georgia. ■ door ad firms at the 6-8000 his efforts foster good re- Bishop Richard O. Gerow of request of A Federal District Court has LVLV'C. dipt, intranci ON IKn.L Cl lations between Spain and the the Christian Family Movement, MAN AVI. Opan ?:)• Natchez-Jackson, Miss., is one of Oillr A.M. la 7-. H ordered the AUanta Board of Ed- •*» **■*»• Sal. »:» AM. U.S. three for carry a religious Christinas mes- , . men selected an award ucation to end racial I A. Bev. Timothy L. Bouscaren, given for segregation sage. J)PtN M—lo P. M—SATURDAY UNTIL SIX outstanding service to in the Jesuit schools. Under present Some 165,000 students SJ., procurator-general, Mississippi by the University of are en- Georgia law, admission of Ne- rolled in Catholic and Neat Ahern, prominent Cin- Mississippi, which administers 1,000 schools in groes to schools now are PILGRIMAGE to the cinnati civic have been which Sooth Vietnam. 37th International leader, the awards program. white would force their A of 83 given the St. Francis Xavier closing. gift acres of land Bishop Pier Giorgio Chiappero, The Bishop issued a state- at Medal awarded by Xavier Uni- O.FJM., first Latin Rite valued about {830,000 in Bishop ment which “As said: ChrisUans the versity, Cincinnati. in Israel, has arrived in Haifa Hooston is paving way for EUCHARISTIC and as Catholics we would de- Rev. Angnstine Louis Bounder to establishment of a $3 million take up his duties. plore most of earnesUy the severe school to the White Fathers in France Rev. James Murtagh of Mel- prep be conducted by has been awarded handicap under which the chil- one of Eng- bourne, to Jesuits. (IT IMA TV Australia, due dren of CONGRESS Hr FM« phan. illness, our + land’s highest medals fellow citizens, and Cardinal VaUcan for gallan- has resigned as assistant editor Tardini, Sec- some of our own children as SCHRECK & try for a retary of State, on behalf of WAELTY, INC. quieting rioting mob of the Advocate, Melbourne Cath- Pope well, would labor were their ed- MUNICH, GERMANY/ 1960 27 HAGUE STREET attacking British personnel in olic John has thanked the Catholics . Oldfield Weekly. ucaUdn Northern Rhodesia to be interrupted even Jersey 7, N. J. 9-4068 last Spring. Cardinal Siri of Genoa has of Germany for their contribution City temporarily or curtailed or im- Msgr. Leo M. Flynn of to relief Raaftaa thaat Mata I . Ikvliaht, Bridge- been awarded Belgium's programs. • highest peded in any way.” port, Conn., K. of C. supreme decoration for the The Bishops of Germany have role he played Bishop Hyland said he had chaplain, is among five priests voiced opposition to establish- as Papal Legate during the Cath- been to hesitant comment on the of the Bridgeport Diocese raised ment of television olic Days at the Brussels World’s situation because networks con- the rank most Catholic to of Protonotary Apos- Fair. trolled by government or com- children of attend par- tolic. Georgia mercial interests. Msgr. Joseph R. Lacy has ochial schools, but that the time Msgr. Francis F. Reh, rector been The Post Office Department named Chancellor and vicar had come to speak out. He said of St. Yon- has taken action two Joseph's Seminary, for Religious of 4he Hartford that against Los kers. is Catholics, as citizens and among four priests of Angeles film con- Archdiocese. taxpayers, “desire distributing RIVKREND **• ardenUy” the ReyeronO Mono* nor Rev. W. Patrick cerns for mailing advertisements Donnelly, S.J., preservation of public educaUon. John E. MORRIS president of for allegedly obscene movies. John L WEISBROD r ' Loyola University of spiritual Dlrtctor the A New Orleans branch of Citi- of Nh HUGE South, has been elected chair- PtM Mt»h School. Route; Owr LHy at for assistant of the zens Decent Literature has iiinnlur of be Oeed CownMl. man scholarship commit- to Aid «M«n« fisAlauAant and, Stamp been organized in the bkMli of the QoddtaiL Xounye- SAVINGS! tee of the Cordell Hull Founda- wake of a Pat*run Diocese; Assistant Dlroctor of ftto Aeestieshlo Curate at Holy Trinity finest report by the Louisiana Legisla- of the too. ArchOlocato of ‘2:*. quality tion for International Education. Year Partott la Puuic Now Refugee Newark. Open For USED CARS tive Council which charged that Rev. Ralph Reilly, 0.F.M., a UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. A Louisiana behind native of Fort lags many oth- 5 wonderful' tour plans to choose from SUNDAY DINNER Wayne, Ind., has special commemorative postage er states in enacting laws tough ACT NOW been named superior of Francis- visiting—Holland, Switzerland, SERVED 1 P. M. TO 9 P. M stamp series will be issued by enough to curb obscenity. Germany, Italy, France, cans in Formosa, Hong Kong, and VaUcan City to aid the World Celebrating the 300th anniver- England (with optional side trip to Bring the Family this Sunday Macao and Malacca. Ireland) SAVE! # Refugee Year. Announcement Bishops . . . of the stamp Would The "PASSION PLAY' at • Vote Bishop designate Vincent J. was made here by Auxiliary Bish- 69% See Oberammargau Tb* story Of Hines of Hartford. will be op James H. Griffiths of New the Puolon snarled from Use triumphal 888 MT. Conn., n U untu lho Resurrection. PROSPECT NEWARK For Catholic !2!, L^ * {Rntaalß® A rpocucla ro AVENUE, consecrated York, representative of Wtu fwwmber alwaya will as Bishop of Nor- the Holy not b« aaan again until ItTO. See at wich. Conn., in Norwich on. St. the UN Pledging Confer- As President Private Patrick's Day. ence for aid funds. Pro- All Travel Banquet Rooms Your Host refugee J. ceeds from Bishop Thomas Riley has the stamp issue will PRINCETON (NC) - The Gal- Arransements by CATHOLIC TRAVEL LEAGUE Phone HUmboldt 2-5019 MA JCouu been be turned over to Poll Aoollcollona art reolstorod consecrated in Boston to the UN High lop says the great majority koine now. Re cartaln to obtain the eccemnto**- Ilona you with by canine wrHlno serve as one of three auxiliaries Commissioner for Refugees. of American voters have no ob- or leoer. to to Cardinal Cushing. Bishop Griffiths also confirmed jection electing a Catholic as Bishop-designate Ernest J. the Holy See's special World Ref- President. JOS. M. BYRNE CO. ugee Year Dr. Primeau of Chicago will be con- contribution of (4.000, George Gallup, director, •21 EROAD NEWARK N. J. MArket 3-1740 secrated as Bishop of Manches- double the usual annual donation. American Institute of Public Op- STREET, 2, He ter, N.H., by Cardinal Meyer of also told of the Pope’s special inion here, said 69% of a cross- Chicago in Holy Name Cathedral concern for refugees as evidenced section of voters said yes to this there Feb. 25. in his talks on behalf of the question: "If your party nomi- entir Refugee Year. nated a generally well Commencing Died qualified /J . . . man for President and he lAMiunv hap- » ■.. J. JANUARY Ist, 1960 Mrs. Bernard Cronin of Glens pened to be a Catholic, would N Gives Falls, Y., mother of Rev. John Maryknoll you vote for him?” F. Cronin, S.S., assistant direc- Of those questioned, 20% said tor, NCWC Social Action Depart- Baptism Report no, and 11% "don't know." Dr. ment. 'j? also said that CQMMERCIALTRUST CO. MARYKNOLL. N. Y Mary Gallup 61% of vot- Dr. George R. Ellis of Wash- knoll ers who are not Catholic missiqnaries baptized 67,- would of New ington, former treasurer of the have no to a ROD Jersey 314 people during 1959, the Amer- objection Catholic KELLER National Council of Catholic-Men. President. ican mission society announced Johannes Baptist Host to of Bishop Diets, here. most New Jersey, WILL THE 80, former of the Fulda INCREASE Ordinary It also has 34,267 catechumens invites to Diocese, Germany. you enjoy his delicious under instruction. Vocation Bishop John R. MacDonald of Indulgence The society, which has estab Antigonish, N.S., 68. Members of the Apostolate RATE OF INTEREST iished missions in Asia, Africa, Rev. Joseph Relth, S.J., a na- for Vocations can gain a Latin America and Oceania, also ple- tive of nary Baltimore who has been, indulgence under the or- PAID ON revealed that it conducts 208 par- NEIGHBORS serving in the for dinary conditions on: Philippines the ishes and 1,709 out-stations. Its 28 past years. 65 Dec. 25, Christmas mission dispensaries treated Dec 466,077 patients during the past 7. Feast of St. John, Fatima year. Apostle and Evangelist. Credited A DINNER Savings Maryknoll employs 3,781 cate- partial 100 Accounts indulgence of chists Padre Pio and conducts 106 primary days may be gained for each By and 18 act high schools. Its missicn- of charity or piety perform- FATIMA, Portugal
ity opinion, there was no lark ble without of con- sold Smith <=> knowledge the by "repulsive.” But. of even the court as he in <=» others, though I tents, he will tend to restrict the has other cases, hr was unanimous in throwing out a books he sells those he has thok the that the to position court ier a Merrier Christaaas Mat conviction under One Prepare year ... the law. inspected, and thus the state will errs in denying to obscenity other sided with the the opinion ms have imposed a restriction upon protection of the freedom of and a fret for jority in upsetting the conviction the distribution of constitutionally the press. get gift yourself sow. Whoa yes but the in de- | opposed majority protected literature,” Brennan “The notion that obscene pub claring the Los Angeles I said. llcations ordi-j or utterances were not open a 1960 Christmas Otub for $1 or am at nance unconstitutional. Three included In free speech developed other opinions were also given * BRENNAN DISMISSED a com in this country much later than Now Jersey rathe The total of five was parison between pure food and Baak, you’ll a ralvaUe opinions { the adoption of the first Amend- of Use six the drug legislation and anti-obscen- owe shy given by ment (1790).” he declared. WHERE YOU GET YOUR BEST BUY IN no He cent in June when it stnsck i ity legislation. "There is spe- Original sttrerplate sake cific inhibition expressed the hope that the Rogers* •town a New York Stale deci- constitutional court’s decision may “provide DtAMONOS and NNi JEWELRY sion under which showings ol against making the distributors some degree of safeguard by server in the beautiful of food the strictest censors of the meric, "Lady Chatterley’s those WATCHES ANO Cl OCHS making who patrol book- Lever,” were banned. their merchandise, but the con- stalls proceed less highhandedly CHNA The recent involved stitutional guarantees of the free- Mission Rose SILVERWARE. ANO CRYSTAI most case than has been their pattern. dom of speech and of the custom.” an appeal by Eleatar Smith, a press GIFTS ANO UJI ACCESSORIES stand in the way of a Los Angeles bookstore proprietor imposing JUSTICE BLACK went* even to 30 similar requirement on the book- LUGGAGE ANO LEATHER GOODS sentenced days in jail in further, asserting that by even seller,” he said. 1957 for offering an allegedly ob- 1 Indicating that there can be any RELIGIOUS ANO ECCLESIASTICAL ARTICIEi law scene book for sale. While lifting Asking himself what en- constitutional censorship of books can do if a the conviction, the court did not forcement agencies the court’s majority had struck bookseller disclaims knowledge blow rule on whether or not the book a against the Bill of Rights -A. of a book as was actually obscene by the challenged obscene, "Censorship Is the deadly Justice commented: OPEN standards it outlined in 1957. Brennan enemy of freedom and prog- to 9 m. “We might observe that It p. Then the court established this ress,” he declared. "The plain since iyiry (vining ircirt Saturday test for determining obscenity: has been tome time now language of the Constitution ORfN SATURDAYS TO ARM. "Whether to the average person, the law viewed itself at Impo- forbids It. I protest against the tent to the actual state applying contemporary commun- explore judiciary giving it a foothold of man's mind here.” I ity standards, the dominant a . . . Eyewit- of of taken ness testimony a booksell- theme the material as a, Justice Harlan said the court *3 er’s perusal of a book hardly m yf. whole appeals to prurient inter- should not upset the Los Angeles nerd be a necessary clement i est." ordinance because “the striking JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1908 in proving hit awareness of Its down of local legislation is al- Bren content. The circumstances JUSTICE HII.I.IAM J. 1 ways serious business." He said who wrote that may warrant the Inference that NEWARK MILLBURN nan Jr., opinion, he would upset the conviction but gave the majority opinion In the he was aware of what a book IIHI M#>R*l SbM> 7*S *7 RURmoi Aw send the case back for anew Los Angeles Justice contained, despite his denial.” Amp*# Awk.ng * case. Johnj trial on the grounds that lower thei I The book Smith had 111. Harlan agreed to upset displayed courts had denied Smith the op portunity to prove that commun- ity standards would tolerate the Essex Jury Indicts book in question. l Seton Hall Receives The fintti m Three on Obscenity Research ONN YOU* CWMOTAMS CtVB NOW CATERING Grant NEWARK Throe more indictment* in obscenity JERSEY CITY - The Seton Hall casos have been returned by the Essex County Grand College of Medicine has re celved a $19,852 research grant ClirrOM • HALIBSN • LITTLt PAUS bringing to four the number of persons now awaiting trial from the National Institute of NORTH HALIDON • PAIUIS on obscenity charges. Health. patirmn • rut amass those indicted last week was Jerrol Picker- Among The grant will be used to study ing of New York. He was the effects of the new human with Well* of 556 charted advertising obscene holding Harry growth hormones on diabetes and ■HNi riHui ifiitTi ivma Broadway, operator of a inmuiIMnMUMMNM photographs for sale. According Newark, related diseases. The principal office, secondhand book (tore there, on to the county prosecutor's Investigator* will be Dr. Dorothy he operated a mail order busi- charge* of possessing obscene H. Hcnneman and her husband. literature. bundle* of ness from a post office box here. Forty-nine Dr. Philip Henneman. Also indicted were Louis C. allegedly obscene magazines were confiscated. North of Irvington and Sidney S. to make the arrest was Uittleman of Linden. North was Helping Detective Arthur Magnuson, who charted with possesing obscene has been assigned full-time to movies allegedly sold to him by investigations regarding the dis- MitUeman. Both were arrested play and sale of obscene Oct. IS by detectives from Sher- mater- ial. to Magnu- / iff Neil Duffy's office. According Duffy, son will also help the prosecut- C/ulcu/ rfirxiion of. • PmMi MARTIN L MORN 'mARTy! JR. . ‘dON* WEST ORANGE. NEW JERSEY and RE wood I-R3QC • Subatantial Savings on Footwear for Men, Women and Children. •0 Park Avenue, Newark, New Jersey • Substantial (formerly li< IwrnM (r<«r«() Savings on Slippers, Handbags, Hose, Storm Footwear. MEAT PURVEYORS T0... • Famous name brands included. INSTITUTIONS IN THE ARCHDIQCESE O* NFWaRK AND DiOCESI OF PATERSON WIIH ONLY THE FINEST QUAIITr MEATS! • CONVENTS • HOSPITALS • RECTORIES • SCHOOLS WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT 4 Banquet Romas Charge Accounts Invited Chuck haciMM Hull awl CMfka Partial "WOW MEAT Caaauiaa B—M— Waidlag firainlaag Open every nite *til Christmas 'Still th« Ham a/ ear latuiu #a4 Hlnrapaiil— Mrvlng family' • 120 Cor. • • ISB Mala Cwariar Unwin Market, Main Bergen Mall, St, Newark. N. J. Camral Av*.. HUmbaMt 2-3700 HU 4-7200 Bl >-7000 Paterson Paramos 4 THK ADVOCATI Deember *4,1»» Evaluating Recent Books Current Plays in Brief "tT£V?*T * *— *. <•»' W SUM. General BffUy: I. readme. 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Advent to the 3orrS i (I), toy Ah “Through Manger," by Msgr. Henry M. James C. Turro, diocesan censor, acts. William Dimand Drum _**•••, Wrd *f Y«lfll —' TennMHf between Above MW,n "* "*'• h P. Tourtrllot. WlUlsms latest Veith, of iipoh of Dwp South pastor Holy Trinity, Passaic, Dec. 20 a Court of A Family an Whaal. (I), toy Marts ibliu opened right is scene in the King Achaz Isaias **'■ ‘P «« rrancUc^TcSSr with atrkantnaly ran- were c ' ,u ’ *» Augusta Trapp Vkhaaa did atudlos at the author’s pen orally food, daaplta In daaanaracy. parish. Above right, Msgr. Tba tim af Philip Flamina (IV). toy T*ko Mo Veith, left, made prophecies of the The Charlatan (IV) br comic scene Alana Molodie OTMatl] coming Redeemer. Chrtatin AmoUvr Ir»«n* Wallace. •“JfJjrwssjXiva* w moMcol. aattlliur Uto amolttown Ufa • r *er (III) br Stephen Jama* San Searlna study hirm:ae Tba Affair In Arcaay (lib), by problama of mnlvbl Unci* scandals. 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Oppoalns T arson by Mouse day's skepticism. sanll mentally Undo aU l ***''"*• Abuse Freedom THE ATTENTIVE examination of this painful situation must (1) One must above all have a therefor* lead tha responsible au- clear conscience, constantly in- thorities and offices to a logical spired to a right and equilibrium, and dutiful conclusion: that there not inclined and 60ING0UT0F to insensibility must be limitations In laxism. necessary the exercise of the freedom of the THE RIGHT to truth and pri- press. , ttmUsttons mast entation toward an objective mor- And these he determined an the heals al norm, founded on the lasting strictly value of the divine law, is an- of the lav and three gh it, an terior and superior to every other that sack a delicate, Important right and demand. The freedom sad decisive field ter the fntnre at nation net be left of the press must conform and every may discipline itself in this respect to the mercy of Improvisation, I to the divine laws, which are feeble self-control, of nrhieh BUSINESS! I hat been said: reflected in the human laws, just mack or norm, as the freedom of individuals is to the merry of had faith and MUST DISPOSE OF ENTIRE INVENTORY IMMEDIATELY! conformed and disciplined by positive precepts. It is up to you also, beloved the Is who have made this the ob- spiritual meaning of And as It not lawful for the sons jyjay of sod constructive free clUxen by the mere fact ject study that he proclaims himself free action during this convention, to the seasoh be with this you to do violence and bring apply the contribution of your also Hats... damage to the freedom, prop- doctrine and your authority Men’s Fall & Winter Clothing, Haberdashery, Catholic to the erty and life of his neighbor, so as journalists so- Christmas, andbring its blessings 1 neither Is It lawful for the press lution of this very serious prob- to Off and More ...Just in Time for Christmas! under the pretext that H lem. up 2 To All Our Friends and Patrons must be free to assail dally and the systematically religious What Must MOlf MBPS * and moral well-being of man- Mgutm kind. Catholics Do? SPORT COATS AN Every other requirement, RSUBURB COAT$| (3) Finally, there must be whether of gain or dissemination clearcut positions and a positive of news, must be subject to program. these basic laws. VJLLUCtaIIS- By natural disposition of mind This clear conscience must be —ion lU- We do not like to apply —and *****SEa'* VALDESta Joined to the precise understand- h» Looking •!»... 001. Planned for And CAPS Alio BRIDAL HEADWEAR end »Hhh, and fa-ln-la. Pontiffs Prayer ... Oh tho •( glitter me, By Anne Mae Buckley SUMMIT "Why art you here?" h,d *° •* il She looked me the double . - through lattice-work of the cloister grille, her small dark eye* alive end sparkling like beads of jet. her smile possessed of an elfin quality. She had taught in a university before she came to this She had place. been a social worker, a case supervisor, far 13 years. Asa social worker, or even as a Sister caring for the sick or the poor, wouldn’t her life be more fruitful than this life of prayer and penance’* Asa social worker," she said, “I was always wonder- ing what else could be done for people. I had opportunities to give some help securing better environment for some, others A MOTHER'S WELCOME: Prioress embraces a cadi- helping with their emotional problems.” date at the door POWERFUL to the cloister of the Dominion Nuns PRAYER: Nuns chant the Divine Office THAT WASN'T ENOUGH for her. She wanted so- of the Adoration before the Blessed transformed. Perpetual and Perpetual Rosary in Sacrament perpetually exposed in ciety “Grace is the only thing that will do that.” their she where the nuns chapel. Their said. Summit, girl will find the her sisters, special perogative is to recite the Divine in When she became a Catholic 20 Christ her spouse. Office the name of the Church itself, a years ago, that helped. duty But four later she and privilege reserved years walked into the cloister of the only to nuns with solemn vows. Dominican Nuns of the Perpetual Adoration and Perpetual Rosary at Rosary Shrine here. She carried in her heart the faces of those needy hundreds whom she had helped as best she could. She thought to them help more by “drawing near to God” and whisper- ing their needs. “Now it is all enlarged and purified,” she told me. "Now I see more than those clients I see the whole Mystical of Christ. Now cover a B<)dy I much wider area. Now I em- brace in my prayer not only the whole world, but the souls in purgatory as well.” She is one of 30 cloistered nuns at Rosary Shrine, which was founded in 1919 at the invitation of the late Bishop O'Connor. There are four exteme Sisters who perform the duties of the shrine that require contact with the public. There are three new candidates recently admitted. WHAT WERE THESE WOMEN before they came to the cloister? Teachers, an airline hostess, a factory worker, a post office a farm clerk, girl, a journalist, an office manager, an •and agency executive, a nurse. What are they now? They are "beings of praise” whose work is to primary recite the Divine Office in the name of the Church, to keep a perpetual hour by-hour watch before VOWS: the Sacramental Presence to At solemn profession afterfive of Christ, weld an unbroken chain of Rosaries, “to adore, praise and thank God years in the cloister the nun kneels by day and by night in union with Christ before ...” This, they tell you, the Prioress who is clasps her "no small privilege” to be the Church's "ambassadress hands as she to to the court promises spend her of heaven.” You have to agree. whole life serving God and saving BUT THERE to IS MORE it than praver souls. There is work the household chores are divided up, nd special duties like shoemaking, sewing, manning the printing press, hand-lettering, making Rosaries, etc. There is even play table tennis and bowling, picnics in the garden games like Scrabble. And CELL: Each always there is penance. These “beings of nun’s room is a simple cell with a bed con- praise" jet up to pray in the middle of the night from the of a two-inch on lightly sisting mattress a board, desk and of Spirit” is listed as a “Gaiety requirement in cushioned boards that are their beds. They never eat meat. straight chair, crucifix and small of Our statues Lady candidates to the Dominican cloister, and recreation They speak only when necessary. They remain behind the is cloister grille all their and be at and St. Dominic. part of the routine. Above, a nun turns the cloister lives, can visited the grille by their families for only 12 hours and friends a a year, by walk into bowling alley. for six hours. They read no newspapers, see no television, sit in chairs. no easy They own nothing, not even their wills, whicl) belong to God through their superiors. It not s an easy life,” she admitted. “I wouldn't water it down. It requires a great act of generosity.” WHAT ABOUT THE PROCLAIMING of faults before all of tfte Sisters, and what about prostrating oneself on the chapel floor In penance? “We live a life of striving for Christian perfection,” she said. "We ourselves accuse of certain exterior faults publicly before our Sisters. Sisters may point out the faults of others in charity.” (She drew the analogy of the obvious need for a social worker to be told that blood red nail polish and a floppy picture bat are unsuitable.) I aiked about the prostration. She answered by performing it as the nuns do in the privacy of PERPETUAL ROSARY: the cloister kissing The Summit her scapular, lying on the floor with her face sideways. It cloister is the only one in the Arch- was a beautiful gesture. If this was the external of humility, diocese which has as what was its essence In the nun? I perpetual Rosary soul of this was em- barrassed have well as Perpetual Adoration of the to witnessed it. She obliged my curiosity by revealing alto that If ooe Blessed Sacrament exposed. Domini- committed some small offense against another one kissed can cloister in Newark has nun, Perpetual the nun's feet, as one would kiss the feet of Christ If that another in were possible. Adoration; Union City, per- is She petual Rosary. Newark the only U.S. emphasized that the nuns treat only small external faults in this Archdiocese with three Dominican way, reserving other matters for the confessioo- al. SHOEMAKER: Shoes of soft black leather for the more cloisters. The "venia” than 30 nuns at the Summit cloister can be turned out (prostration for a fault) and the kissing of the feet the are ways nuns have of each other at rate a a helping toward the of pair week by this nun. The shoes last perfection. over five years. PERFECTION, SURE, I thought. But happiness? "Are you happy?" I asked. No question surprised her serenity. "Just as in the natural order married couples find happi- ness in each other, we find our in Divine cuts happiness our Spouse. SEAMSTRESS: Nun out a habitfrom white In the natural snowy order a happy family is a great blessing, and wool to here we have the according the centuries-old Dominican pattern. companionship of the Trinity, the saints, the angels and others All nuns have chores, even the Pripress. as well striving with us to love and serve Work, God. as is as a to prayer, regarded way sanctity. "In the world, s happy person is one who gives service we give to our lives prayer and sacrifices for souls to be brought to God." "I “Tes," she said. am very happy.” SACRISTAN: Nun arrang- es unconsecrated host on paten before Mass. Her life is a total consecration to the Eucharist and the WORK: Varied tasks sometimes bring Rosary. Her prayers are for out hiddentalents in the cloister nuns. all mankind and priests in Above left, a nun does painstaking particular. For this she has below hand-lettering; left, another given up her family (she makes Rosaries (which can be purchas- may visit with relatives ed at Shrine) Rosary above center, a through a double grille for nun repairs binding of book for cloister 12 hours each year, with RESTING PLACE: The nun may to live out the Mur- expect rest of her days within the library (set up by Msgr. Charles friends, six com- hours), walls of the Summit cloister, and be laid to rest and assistants in the cemetery in the monastery phy of Seton Hall Uni- forts (she never if eats meat, garden. Only her cloister reaches a of 50 versity) and in below population nuns is there a possibility photo that, nuns speaks only when neces- that she may be one of those selected to found anew cloister elsewhere chare the labor of the laundry room. The Sum- sary). mit monastery was founded in 1910 from that in Union City. Til 10 ADVOCATE Deeeteber *4, l»st Christmas is a Birthday Party for Each of Us By June Dwyer Thera would be ao trip ta and fast they brought gifts of the Christmas bai become stores to bear afar to afitas others that too, to Christmas. ft a time Jingle twtU aiK ] With them. Perhaps And it would be Christ is being lorn in far friend* and festivi- ■o again to a gift from the Jesus. family, wrapping of presents and true, no matter what Baby tfaa happened oar hearts and souls. We must It to Hb U. ia the world. It ii a time so opening of gifts. this that far way showering the year, hundreds of try to lead the rich tM the far and giving; for If all of these the wor|d with birthday presents gifts mow after ' things were years world stopped poor—the wise men •ad Santa for music and shep- from Him. ■; Claus; gone, would it still be Christ- for ooe day and remembered herds and of today—to the stable memories; for visiting and mas? the woodetful day the So sing your songs and tough first in their own hearts. Then parties and toys and with friends THEN HEROD heard that Take our advice, consult the wise men were following complete eye care service the star to visit the new Babe. that is unsurpassed. You He called them and told them your eye physician for all Mada to find the Child and then to with JOO*/. eye conditions. come back and tell him where Fur* Vegeta bf* Shortening He was so Herod might also SHOULD YOU NEED Ih* go and adore. frjoy wonderful flavor, nutrition and qualityof fln* GLASSES COME TO US BUTTERCUP BREAD The three wise men went to every day —in tv*ry woy. P*rf«ct for Bethlehem and adored Jesus. toasting, sandwichti, r*cip«t or fust plain good But on their back ooting. way to He- rod, they had a dream. They were told to go back to their homes another way and not to visit Herod. m The Optician An angel also went to Joseph aovoom B 7 HALSEY SHEET and warned him to take dOH Mary s N J. THE GIFT NOIOS NEWARK, Ml 2-9171 YOU GAVE UP ON and Jesus and to go to Egypt In know Iho food feeling bar* whrn the Donna Johnson “for it will come to that you Christmas THE GIFTOF GIVING: gave Bishop-McNulty a gift from the pass Herod will seek the child to Gift or Card roe fare op oa comes la a few days after Christ- de- chilsren St. Peter claver Mission, Paterson, at a recentof Party given by the Mt. ACADEMY Or mas? SUITES BERNADETTE Carmel Guild for the MOT!... and children. Turnabout is fair for Donna and MOMMY!.. play, the 200 SAINT EUZAftETH SISTER 81LVANA WILL HAVE children who attended. Shown at the left to are: party, right, Sister Marie Venard KCONDAIY SCHOOL SO* THAT PARENTS •fttkCRADUS OISLt FEELING whea they hear of Rev. Thomas J. of r ■■■<•« IMS Fully superior; Boyle, pastor Our Lady of Accredited MOMMY! Victories; Bishop McNulty root am mb Htfin rear generoas gift of SIM for the and «ur m ium tun us af Charity Msgr. Walter H. Hill, Cmm-ml. N*w Paterson Guild moderator. mu nu umol hr Jrrtrr first of their To mot hen, that means that pe VNWH 3 rear two-roar nori- JEffarson cry -ntnUM F0« 9-1600 there's another «* MI CM SCHOOL cut, scratch, scrape, B I /B Uate UNFINISHED BUSINESS UTtAJKI HAMS’' or bum. It alio mcam the thou Id ItSt: FOE US. FETES and GEORGE iodine—but ihe often Golden pin 3 mi MMI mvn twin !■} get doesn't, the Crutches are among seminarians for WpHi, ld«M. «»«W«li. All 4 f«r U-3 because iodine bumi and stings, Did whom hare you ever hear of the Indvdol IQ >W kliihiiiJ Here's wo not obtained spon- on the hilltop. shepherds tpodal tut* GEORGIAN COURT < upsets youngsters. good golden crutches kneeling adoring a 74 of Christinas? When the star mnd angwori lor tffc *W«c news. Science has discovered a sors; FOR YOU, a pledge of appeared and fIM tiny Infant. But most of all Hr Any angel will tell you the new kind of iodine hUy Mxamm AjJ the angels came and TO fASS HIM comet that in- a rear for each of them for ilx the sky Peter saw his little He NOW SOIOOI IXJUO I ; stops story. Of course it is to you King. fection best doesn't bum or lit Onrtul Citmi up was bright with the —m •* RJITIUU. MMU. UIIVTX. C— *u»m4 Wr tK. .f yet fw will close oat the gldry of went to Him . M«r*y rears account. whether want to believe up and offered CO 111 If IHTIAKI OAK. MM mU It's you U Peter mmi »ow-rtA* sting. polyvinylpyrrolidone- heaven, was there. He his gift couna uadino io not. the crutches that Mi ty m*4 Mm. [ ' or The story on saw iodine, found only in ISODINE* A GOODLY NUMBER OF MASS STIPENDS ARE began the shepherds gather and • A*4r.Hiir.,lUUrr.l*«.3y' ..fa*. « ► LA. mmd U DIO nil ( BADLY had him to Jesus. € Christinas Eve. brought 4 yr.. latia 2 yr.. MU 10Hi ANTISEPTIC Where other NEEDED BY OUR SORELY TRIED he too started across yr.. In typea MISSIONERS. the hills WmM •latar. AJ«*W« Mtk EWO-i—yfd LiWak •Trl».. Mil.. of kill or the to see >W ** Art antiseptics may only 1.1 Among shepherds who the Baby Jesus. • 2 *- *«*—«». M»wc. Horn* IS SO BAD cannot the Blessed fr**ck yf., 2 yr.. Util ] yr.. 3 types of ISODINE kill* *TT that we keep Sacrament were tending their the fr*n«mia, Awaiaiu germs, sheep on Ma, Ifaldi 2 yr. •act .75 A4mmiitroliM there." Sack Is the la DEREK In all virus chapel SYRIA. With tS.tM BUT PETER could not Tf types—even and fungus. hills of Bethlehem was a little keep And to 40 wo eaa bolld net onlr a chapel BUT A SCHOOL AS WELL. up with the rest of the shep- L*—**r LWIi. My AandHm4, up times faster. Get boy who had to walk on As ***•«» «unt painless herds. hard as he tried he Umd CM m M.O. yki [ KCtiTAIT ' MONSIGNOR tfYAN will bo BEFANA for HIS REFUGEE crutches. His name was Peter. Mr W could not stay in The ' •»«»»■■ Cmil C.IW,. \ Money-back guarantee. EPIPHANY Uan. SANTA The shepherd} the step. CHILDREN—their S) CLAUS—when thought boy wZ»VlHi*i? £r. L j*** “* *•« Am> I was of the best workers shepherds slowly moved ahead ho give* them the food bought with your TEN DOLLAR GIFT. one of him and the great choirs of FAMILY TO FAMILY -angels moved off over the Founded in 1899 THE FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY (Jaa. It) Is Us Ideal stable where Jesus lay in the by the Sister* of Charity Your Neighborhood time to present to TOUR OWN FAMILY a certificate of FAM- manger. DOLLY MOUNT Peter would not of Saint ILY MISSION MEMBERSHIP—S 9 for earn Pharmacist "Saytf' give up. He College Elizabeth rear. SIM perprtaaUr UNBREAKABLE walked over the rough rocks NURSING HOME RESOLUTION: Tear New Year's Resolatioa and the steep paths. He kept Convant Station, Now Jar U*4«r iMt Uraaaa say will ho for the whole If kept rear r»a take looking after the shepherds un- *» • •taklUKad Iwm (flat u a»l«». firs minutes to write the note and check far til they were out of sight. Then ra«Hul and Kiavriaur. trial ad INDIVIDUAL MISSION MEMBER- Peter sat aa roar down on a rock to '»•<'•» giaanda. Far *>• - - > l i. SHIP-ONE YEAR ONE DOLLAR; not 111 per- rest. He did know what to diranirally Ult ‘lll|-Ti. CALDWILL, NIW JBUIY THE SPECIAL CHRISTMAS petnaL MID- do. He did not know where the M Haar Kara tag l«aFf NIGHT MASS sad tea other Manoeo—all offered at the CRIB had SYLVIA NOU shepherds gone and the an- BOLSTfR, I N the CAIDWEIL COLLEGE FOR manr benefits offered to oar gels were at the stable too DlrartraM WOMEN A Special Mam la offered CONDUCTED BY adoring the Infant King. T.hgt.a. s-7*77 THE SISTERS OF ST. DOMINIC IN fee ST. PETER’S BASILICA ROME oar deceased M VAUIt NEWARK At first he he would >OAO. CUnON. N. thought A Fully Accredited - benefactors. Year deceased relit!Tea and friends be Offering A.t. and B.S. Degree* eaa ea- turn back. Then he thought of the angels and he could hear their beautiful voices A STRINGLESS GIFT—Yon do Ivarr singing: with tt what you think best. _ . Opun D«j rrom • la It “Gloria! Gloria!" Securua THE HOLY FATHER THINKS BEST ajp. pm And he knew ABOUT THE NEAR m Mt. frMHCI Avtnw car. MISSIONS. Avtnuc that he too wanted to see the EAST Send your Stringiest Gift to POPE JOHN '«* Nawarfc. M. i. Our XXUL Lady picked up the PETER stood and crutches JERSEY CITY up started and touched them to LIFE DIFFICULT PHARMACY down the hill. Then all the Crib. FOR PALMIRA at INCOME PROBLEM* PERFECT ANSWER once In a moment YOURSELF Arthur I. Palmar a. Ph.O. they BED IN THE FACS? Bccaase of the card a little He said turned to gift or yon received PraacrlpUaa Pkinudrta angel appeared. gold. Then Our Lady Mary? And yea to Ktcal Rich Room lop he was Peter’s handed whil* forgot ms send her s card? Tha PER- Guardian Angel. them to the angel by you support our missionary work ANSWER la • C—III la FECT OUR GIFT CARD wiU the offering of a - “But don’t you want to go with Peter's side. r • Maos. YOU WRITE US. WE WEITS her, the other angels to the Baby?" “My Son wants you to have Th« Salvadorian Investment-Grant program provides iy hr mi Peter asked. these," she said.- WHERE DOES YOUR MONEY “They are with an annual GOT It can go for them VERY you Income for life, ranging from CITY "Yes," said the Guardian An- His Gift to you tor Him SPECIFIC GIFTS to our missions: JERSEY giving 4% to Mass Kit »100. Stations $29. 15%, depending on table at VALIMTPI PHARMACY gel, "I want to be at the stable the best your age. (See •Ul* ramala Antlmenalum birthday present of (wIU Martyrs’ Relics) »lo! j«Ht ValanH, Rap. PMr. but job with all." right) • ass lata my is you first. Then she turned to Peter Monstrance $4O. Haas Book $29. Confetaioa- Jraaafjptta— Naada That is what Jesus would and kissed him A retirement al on the cheek: program be worked out on a tingle $9O. Picture $l9. Statuo $9O. YOUR MASS may want.” “Thank you for to coming my or |oint basis our feature n m OFFERINGS for your apodal through unique Age-Credit Intentions '"But don’t you want to Son’s party,” she bring said. “You to permit an even annual are NECESSARY for many IMMEDIATE WEJTWEU) the higher income. Baby a present?" Peter Will not need clutches fl IS AND your any UNEXPECTED nerd* sf Several iw M our mis- CENTRAL PHARMACY said. "Maybe he’ll think more.” ■ ‘ plans pre available. One can be tailored to sion you Ul M priest*. A i His fit needs. forgot birthday.’* Peter stood up and walked your particular Our program ji highly flex- US FEAST OF BOLT The angel smiled. away. His first ible to the best for "put INNOCENTS (Doe. ss) Is year day “My pres- steps were (o provldo possible tax advantage IliW Ml ent to is the mss nuiwpt Ihr year aftertax (or OETHANS’ BREAD. my Xing helping Crib whfcre be knelt for the you. i'lll you," he said. “My sacrifice first Ml M In vostM Cantral A«a„ WRatftaM l-MM very time. And the angel THANE YOU IN ADVANCE FOR REMEMBERING THE NEAR means more to. Him than my took his crutches and that is EAST MISSIONS IN YOUR WILL , NUTIEY being there.” each why Christmas you will Sstiety ef the Divine Savier bay So it ■*» M*. 14 TATTERED VESTMENTS drum co. was that the little shep- see a tail on the of the ora replaced by on, MONICA light h—Ns—l Oiaat herd Peter an MMy. TWg b mb Dept. GUILD. Doom A Prayer A Day aad A Dollar Month. had angel to lead star. There is mm a Christmas an an- (■ t MB Hi,! _ to >r. rsanam, Wisconsin him the Christ Child that gel up there who is carrying * first Christmas Eve. The a pair of golden crutches angel his SOCIETY Of THE mm4mttm«4 I I mm mmdm mm ■Mlp.e.n. (&12ear£ist(nis$toiisjjKi tried to push away the stones gift for giving. so the boy’s crutches would not DIVINE SAVIO* NAME MUNCH CAIMNAL SPILLMAN, President ORANGE ADDIE SAYS: , get caught. He moved aside the I hope each Mapr- Pater P. Twiky, Nod Wy POROI MUM (TORI ADDRESS- bushes and Advocate SAIV AT Off Paul and carried him when every lAN CfNTfff toad ol soosamadsadsos to* Pan ML Ph.O. Young they came to a deep brook. Is blessed with the Joys of CITY -ZONE STATE I CATHOLIC NIAR lAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION n. WISCONSIN WHEN Christmas NAZIANZ, I 4to Lexington Am*, si 44H» Sf. Now York 17, N. Y. PETER, arrived at and with health DATE Off BIRTH. PRESENT AGE. MFLm A the stable, he saw the star and and happiness in the New Mary and Joseph and all of the Year. Clifton December 14, list THK With New Women ADVOCATE 11 Parents Jersey Celebrate Yule Record CUFTON The Parents’ Aux of k. Diary Philip the Apostle ■ musical Christmas (his By June Dwyer The beard group the parish ■Owr The parties « over and It rie Heutle stag Latin and English car and Mary Kuaick la time for North Jersey worn* were Santa’s the 2! *** • odi «nce and helpers at singers joined en to bring Christ into their happy affair for a community .. . own individual hearts. •mg. They Here V There President have fulfilled themselves with \ Joseph Mathias pre acts of chafity for those less Nine novices were professed scnicd g check to Sister Corita. fortunate and have ahared in the third order of Our Lady pnneipta, for the Dominican they Sis- of Mt. Carmel at St. Anastas- ters Building Fund. good fellowship with their The principal Mrs. friends. Only the recording of ia's, Teaneck, recently.. announced that the January their. Yule activities remains Virginia Ltiedeke, prioress, an- meeting would be cancelled in fa- nounced that a day of recol- vor of a parent-teacher Memories open lection will be held Jan.‘ 10, •«*> interview which Rosarians period of 8U Mary's, 1:30-4:30 p.m. »ill be held the 17th. heard the Rutherford, Ave Ma- May all ef the wwnea ef Seered Heart, Cl if too _ The ria chair under direction of North Jersey find their good Mothers' Guild presented gifts to Thomas N. Monroe their at works returned a hundred- the priests and at its Christmas faculty re- party this week. fold in the joys of Christinas cent meeting Mrs. C. Robert New officers were also elect- and the blessings of the'New Cocdaro. hostess, led the group ed to lead into the New Year. Year. In Christmas carols. Mrs. Patrick McCauley, chair- man, installed the officers . . . Pint-Sized French Fifty attended Court Notre Tot-Age Party MARSHMALLOWS AND KINDNESS: Little girls of St. Josep's Village, Rock- Dame’s (CDA) Christmas par- IMPERIAL. Ps (NC) - Sec- CALDWELL—Going to col- leigh, crowd around two ty in Teaneck Dec. 15. Mrs. ond graders at St. Columbkillt of the senior Village residents for marshmallows lege was a fascinating experi- to roast M. Sethman school at the fir was chairman of ence for 160 here study French and place in the Red Coach as over tots ftom Inn, Closter, Walter Woit, proprietor and Sis- the love it. Franciscan Sister ter holiday event . . . some 30 parishes and several CHRISTMAS Mary Teresa, look on. Woit entertained all 200 STUDY: Msgr. John J. interest Village children, 50 at a time, at Regina Columbiettes of orphanages of the Newark Dougherty, pres- says is high and results ident of Seton pre-Chnstmas dinner parties. Some 20 Rutherford a check to Hall University, introduced the at astounding, she said, organizations partied the children between gave re- Archdiocese and the Paterson tots proving, tarded children the Dec. 5 at their Christ- Diocese women’s Christmas to a Santa that youngsters can learn a for- and 23. recently. faculty party friend, eign mas party. The women also The Claus. Holland language. college was Caldhrell, Mary was held up for a talk to Santa sent a check the blood bank to and the course of major study while Brian and Martha Keefe looked on. and to Over 400 agreed get support for was a puppet show presented of the blood Mrs. children the faculty attended. program. Harry by the Rod Young Puppet Faley was chosen as group Theater Thousands of Hoboken. Watching of Toys representative for the the pro- dancing snowman, the ca- NEWARK Twenty-one hundred Christmas stocking* and gram . . . vorting clown and the cocker 7.430 toy* and doll* were lined up Dec. 17 The Auxiliary of St. Mi- that for display at the leaps through a hoop was Mt. Carmel Guild office*. duel’s county The four archdiocesan Hospital, Newark, a real ’’education’’ to the agencies were central "Santa Center*" for parish guild* brought Christmas right into youngsters. Holy Name and the tots Rosary Societies and Scout troop*. wards for tiny and The party, tendered the The by gift* were distributed to needy children. adults as well. They had a par- college Mission Club and Sister ty for the children and then Immaculata, 0.P., also includ- Santa Claus visited each pa- ed refreshments, Santa with tient with Ma- a special gift. gifts, and games conducted by Outfitters to the Sisterhood the elementary education stu- Youth Honor dents. ROBERT EMMETT TIRREU, INC. Georgian Court Sacred Heart H CHAMSSRS STRUT Honors Jersey Girls »• To all our “• v - worn. NEW YORK Fifteen hundred LAKEWOOD Janet Lamb of schools are East COMPLETE POSTULANT getting closer to the Orange and Loretta Mer- friends and SUPPUIS Sacred of customer*, Heart, thanks to a pro- kovsky Bayonne have been initiated named gram by the Messenger to Who’s Who Among o very "Merry Christmas'* Dresses Underwear luggage. Trunks, etc. of the Sacred Heart. Students in American Universi- ties Be?. Thomas H. Moore, S.J., and Colleges by Georgian and a Happy New Year FOP THI PRIEST OR SEMINARIAN has Court editor, announced that 1,500 College. Both students are BLACK lUOOAOI Catholic schools throughout the seniors working in the fields 'of have enrolled chemistry and country in the mag- mathematics. Gratzel’s azine’s Family Consecration Miss Lamb is a graduate of Bakery Two Suiters • Club • • Bags Trunks Gifts for Religious Plan since the Benedictine beginning of the Academy, Elliabeth, 474 CEDAR LANE TEANECK school term in September. In- “and Miss Merkowsky was gradu- ated from cluded in the enrollment are 73 Holy Family Academy, CLOSED SUNDAYS FOR EDUCATION: G. R. Murrell, of Esso’s manager schools from the Newark Arch- Bayonne. Bayway Refinery, presents Sister Hildegarde Marie, diocese. AT YOUR president of the College of St. Elizabeth, with The plan enables families $2,000 of unrestricted grant from the Esso Education Founda- school children to consecrate mrm themselves to the tion. The college was one of several New Jersey Sacred Heart in their own homes through tha GROCERS institutions receiving grants for undergraduate recitation of the consecration education. prayer by the head of the family before an image of the Sacred NOW Heart. To date 43,000 families Open Philadelphia Nun’s have consecrated themselves. Beatification Process Detroit Women LONDON (RNS) Bishop Cy- cesan proceis for the beatifica- Advertise ril C. Cowderoy of Southwark tion of Mother Cornelia Connelly, DETROIT (NC) More than presided at the opening of a dio- a Philadelphia-born convert to 30,000 automobile window stick- Catholicism, who founded the So- ers with the motto ’’Observe ciety of the Holy Child Jesus. Christmas as phrist’s Birthday” Devoted primarily to the edu- have been distributed the De- cation of the by MONKS' girls, society was troit Archdiocesan Council of BREAD begun Mother Cornelia in 1846 by Catholic Women as part of a 7 after she had been widowed. The four-point program to bring the tf •• «MM # society was approved in 1887 M»« ' by religious significance of Christ- Pope Leo XIII, and the rules and Trappists have been famous mas to public attention. for •nd great cart In baking grvt “3A constitutions confirmed and ap- ttwir homemade bread foe can- proved Other pre-Christmas activities this bread its rare, by the same Pontiff in twits superb Start from the bottom of the council included: ... Mocks' Bread brings fUvor. Monks’ Bread, Ull and 1893. It has several houses in the placing a posters with “Observe Met long lost satisfaction U. S., and the motherhouse is in Christ- *l*nder, firm in texture, with brings . . now ear- mas as Bm staple joy of sub- up . Rome. Christ's Birthday” on 23 eating mi exciting new discovery in Three who knew Moth- billboards, erecting 30 Christmas •twtiof. hearty bread. Rich in- honest to from BREHM'S. persons cribs good eating your pots j er in heavy traffic areas and pHiaati, skillful Cornelia (she died in 1879 at kntidinf, public buildings in the Archdio- the age of 70) will make deposi- cese, and tions before the dioepsan tribu- distributing copies of Broadlooms with last- prayers for the of Christ- nal. They are a nun living in blessing loi beauty mas trees and cribs, and dem- Honest California, a gardner at the May- value prices j onstrating the use of field, Sussex, provincial house, Advent wreaths. where Mother Cornelia is buried, and a resident of Brighton, who Visit our NEW RUG was KEEP CHRIST in Christmas. SELECTOR ROOM once taught by the foundress. It was announced meanwhile Show nfcm open Tues that an of Mother Cor- and Thurs. till 9. anthology nelia's spiritual writings was be- ing Plenty of parking published by a London firm under the title, “God Alone. ’* Forget Holy Name Offers Maternity Class Am? TEANECK A class for ex- pectant parents will begin at L, Name 333 North Broad Street Holy Hospital Jan. 11 at ss|l 10 a m. in Marian New Elizabeth, N. Hall, according Jersey's J., to Sister M. Canice, Flanders 1-1100 maternity Largest supervisor. Drag Expert Cleaning and Store 'v\ The course will continue until Department Eepalrlng toe. Feb. 15. Candidates may register hat an excellent by telephoning the hospital be- iuikt selection of tween 8 and 9 a.m. each day. Discussion at the classes will in- "Small Chang*" clude pregnancy, labor, delivery Wt extend to DRY CLEANING to you friendly Jksevs finest and infant care. Gifts holiday greetings « Barely Badge a Christmas uarm with the old-fashioned Yuletide Spirit. Budget. this Maryknollers Host May enchanting season gladden your hearts Communicants with its For Him... For Her magical splendor attd make this the CATOCA, Bolivia (NC) —An Make it a one best Christmas ever for your We T. rrmmbrr ud be all-out drive for youngsters in stop family. say thanks too, remembered... the eiquiiite decor, this isolated mountain pariah money-saving mmt famous continent.l for your continued to our cui.ine, the .uperb French aerrice. to receive First Communion affair NOW! loyally firm. has E*nry glamorou. detail with resulted in 775 boys and arranged impeccable taate. Select girls receiving the sacrament. from 20 beautiful HUmboldt 5-5500 function room*. ,U fully air conditioned. Maryknoll missionaries invit- All Nat. Brands from 10 to ed children who had not made Accommodating 1500 penon*. their First Communion W tOOISOS • to stay MEET ISOS • DISSERS • PARTIES at TOYS ENGRAVING the mission for a week of The koohek atudy. first group num- catuunc available fl'H) ?4 HOUR SERVICE bered 160, between 7 and 16. 60% In Jtttisf party, •• all, eight groups ~ totaling * I,LJ) w — ,lr 77S took . NMWI l4Mf advantage of the offer. i.f ■'•■'ir u| «»ophte- Discount “When we finished," said YOUTH CENTERS pltiqui •■'••doi' i?u nomi> plot** Rev. James P. Courneed, 9 M.M., of Rochester, N. Y.. “we were literally eaten out of LISS • Mall • Hackensack • East Paterson SAMUEL SACHS house and home. Bergen But it was » DMJO MMtTMSNT STOM pleasure to do it for boys and Wist Naw York • It Jeered I HI S-1004-7111 Morrristown girls so badly la need of spir- ewer. itual nourishment." ' 12 the advocate December 24.1H» St Peters, Delbarton, Lakers Candidates hr League Titles JERSEY CITY Catholic high school teams will be either. Vince Mulhall (5-11), Sue* last major factors this winter in each of the four leagues in mx County’s leading scorer year, is back, along with John phichthey compete against public or private schools. Keslo (*-2). John Deßergh (Ml) St Peter’s is choice to a strong cop two leaguetitles and Bill Nestor (*-0). Reserves all itself by Jersey City and Hudson County. Delbarton are Rein Clabbers (54), Georg* is a favorite in the North Jersey McEntee (64), Tim Morris (M). l?y League race, while Oar Lady 4 (S4) and John Giordano (511) Pat Bright (5-2), Jim McChesney of the and Lake will make a solid all newcomers. (6-0) Steve Tilton (54). bid in the newly formed North- HOLY FAMILY MORRIS CATHOUC (M) west Jersey Conference. (7-15) - Best In Lack of seniors makes this Joining St. Peter’s in the Jersey team several years here with n Finkel (6-7), Jim “wait till next club. Seven City loop is SL Michael’s, which Henry Clarke year” boys will see of could finish in the first division, (5-10), Gerald Flynn (5-10), majority duty: A1 Verdi Joe ltarist is the other South Hudson Charles Wortmann (6-0), Larry (54), Daley (Ml), Weber Pete DeSantis Tom Curtin Tom Russo entry, while St. Michael's (UC) (6-2), (5-5) (6-1), and Fernando Almodovar (5-9), George Ziacoma (5-10), Ted and Holy Family both figure in (5-T) (5-10) and Ed Joyce (5-10). the North Hudson where all in starting picture. Could Tichy race, Reserves Emerson is favored. threaten bigger schools (or North include Walt Darbin Hudson (5-10) and Marcello (54). Oratory, which went undefeat- title if juniors Weber and Gary ed last Wortmann should improve fast year in 13 games, could ST MICHAEL’S (JC) (15-15) be enough. a surprise in the Ivy League Only rebounding weakness keeps chase, while Morris with this from first-class Catholic, - SI. Peter's-St. MARIST (18-7) All of pl?v- being a team. to Add no senior class, still seems out- Mary's Meeting ers who punch last Scoring punch is there with Den- provided year matched as it debuts in the are a but ny McGovern (6-1), Mike DePal> CatholicTeams Not Asked Northwest gone, leaving tall, in- Punch to Christmas Jersey loop. experienced roster. Tom Farrell ma (5-9) and Mike Yanuzzi (54), Holiday Cage Bill JERSEY CITY New Jeney Catholic school track (There follows a rundown of i but board work high (6-0), Denny Campbell (6-0), Lar- must fall on Fred JERSEY CITY The first on basketball erford in and field each team’s with meeting any first round on team* leaned thi* week that they woeld not be prospects the Mik* fames ry Kackos (6-3), Charles Alek- Lipinski (5-10) and either court of St. Peter’s and St. Dec. 26 and 28. Inrlted to take part In the renewal of the NJSIAA Indoor 1958-59 records and players’ Dolan Prep Mary’s (E) figures to high- track siewicz (6-3), Jim Carlin (5-11) (6-1) or Jim Murray (6-1). Bergen Catholic and field Jan. heights in parentheses): light the annual Christmas tournament season, which will and Don Bosco championships on M at the Jersey City Armory. and John Kosakowski (6-3) wil.' [George Connors is top reserve. get the Bergen County festival The Information came In a letter to Brother Leo have 21 North Jersey Catholic teams 10 assorted Francis, ST. PETER’S (23-5) The Pe- do most of the playing, with Eric playing at Don Bosco under F.M.S., president of the New Catholic way on Dec. Jersey Track Cbufer- Bachinski Bob festivals. treans build their hopes on two (5-10), Paradine 28, the former against Lodi and erence, from James Growney, president of the NJSIAA and The of the finest players in North (5-10), Joe Hogan (5-10) and Announce Finns Petreans and Hilltoppers, yonnc on Dec. U. All figure as the latter against Northern Val- director of the meet. Brother Leo had written to of- Growney Jersey: Jim Richie Gill (5-10) in reserve. perennial contender! for *tate contenders for assorted . local the junior Barry ley. The Dons are cofavored fering services of the crnck NJCTC officials' crew for championship honors, should league and state divisional titles with North the affair. (6-4 1/2) and senior Joe Keily Aritngton in this one. . DELBARTON (11-5) Very For Meet before (5-10). Other starters are Relay meet head-on in the semi-final the season ends. Come St. Luke’s takes letter announced (hat the meet Wayne tall team on the East Pat- Growney’s would be con- and fast will give~all McGuirt (5-9), Jim McGeady SOUTH ORANGE New Jet* roupd of the St. Peter's tourna- March, it might be possible to go erson-Ramscy winner in the ducted In two sections—one for IV schools and rivals headaches. Roff Groep public (6-1) and Frank Nicoletti George Catholic ment on Dec. 30 at the Jersey back and pick the winner of this North festival the other for I, n and ED schools. (6-0). (6-1), Dennis sey Track Conference Bergen at Glen Group public It referred All five Daryl (6-2) and (6-3) schools as can shoot and run. Re- will continue City Armory. First, however, St. tourney a mythical state Rock on Dec. 28 and St. Cecilia’s to the problems the NJSIAA would have in staging the Russell, Bob Findley (6-1) and prepara* serves are Jim Peter’s must of champion—the field is meets meet McCarren (5-8), lions for their Jan. 9 indoor dispose Toms that good. Ridgewood in the opening for the first time this year and said that Catholic Dan Cacchio (6-1) are the start- relay Ken Nies (5-8) and Bill at River in an Opening round game Honors will rest a little more round of the NNJIL schools would be included Steele with championships the Newark festival on probably neat'year. in ers, Bob Lynyak (5-11), 28. of (5-9) backcourt, Richie Brzenk Armory with races Dec. on Dec. lightly on the shoulders other the same date at Teaneck. Nick Marinaro (6-3), Frank Walsh tuncup BROTHER LEO (6-4), Richie Carroll Lou 26 at the Setou St. Benedict's is also entered in tourney champions crowned be- Two schools will travel said that the Catholic schools were not (6-3), (6-3) and Frank McGuire Hall board track. over Dißari (5-11) this which to tween now and Jan. Some especially Interested in the creation of a third section of the (6-1), Charlie Garbaccio Entries were sent out this week affair, promises be- 2. con- the Hudson River for their holi- in reserve. If shooting improves, meet solely for but would to (6-2) and Don Lacey (6-2) in fore- for the relay come an annual December clas- tests will merely provide a pre- day exercise. Marist de- them, prefer compete directly Green Wave win them all. championships, list- opens against schools court. might sic. The Bees face Bayonne in the view of league races to come: fense of iU Marist Invitational public of like size, as they will do at the ing four races for varsity (mile, NJSIAA to be held in March opening round on the 28th and. such is the case in the other two “B” title 27 relays at the Essex. County CYO ORATORY (13-0) to two-mile, 880 and distance med- on Dec. against Bish- ST. MICHAEL’S Key meet. (UC) (12-16) two for should they get by this one. will Hudson County affairs the op Dußols at Mt. St. Michael’s, Rams’ hopes is Ron Zazzara (6-3) ley), sophomores (sprint HCIAA Unexpected loss of 6-4 Steve Leon who and have the pleasure of tackling tournament where St. Mi- while St. Joseph’s (W) faces This would put Catholic “A” teams such as Setou Hall started last season at Seton medley mile) and three for Trenton chael's and St. put big dent in title hopes. Irish Hall. If he freshmen Catholic on Dec. 30. (UC) vies with seven pub- Manhattan in the Christian Peter's in the Group IV section and the “B” schools can work well with (sprint medley. 880 and Prep still have Waddleton lic school other Brothers such as St. Michael's and St. in the Danny (5-11), veterans Jim Breslin (5-10 1/2) mile). Titles will be awarded only rivals, mostly Invitational the same Aloysius combined section. Advocate THE SIX TEAMS entered in an all-star, as at North Hudson teams; and the afternoon at Manhattan The NJSIAA used this system at its annual cross-country and Ed McDonald (6-1), team varsity and freshman levels. this tourney all boasted unde- College. well as Mike Whalen (6-2), Fred where St. for about five may be in league Phil Car Races this week at Hall Jersey City tourney, One the Northwest championships seasons prior to IKP. race. Seton feated records, not tourney, Sabato (5-11) and Guma counting the Aloysius defends its title with St. What riles Tony roll (6-0) and Hal Swann (5-9) will include two-mile and meeting Jersey Conference affair, got a particularly the Catholic school coaches Is the (5-8) from last club. six-lap of St. Mary's and Ba- year’s Fill- are other (1,056-yard) Michael's, St. Anthony's and St. fact since the NJSIAA meet regulars, with Larry relays for jump on the field by opening last that, died about nine years ago ing Leon's shoes is Mike varsity, Anthony’s also lorio Kramer mile and and St. Mary's in at (as an indirect result of a racial (5-8), Harold Zuna (6-1) six lap for both soph- week Our Lady of the Lake incident), there have been (6-7), while Tom Luciano the field. two (5-10) and Bob omores and freshmen. and had its only open Indoor meets staged in New Ormsby (5-7) on the There will title game listed for Jersey each year—- is in the at least starting lineup bench. be a similar BUY SAFE Dec. 23. Out of the this the Essex County and Hudson County CYO affairs. Moreover, program, at slightly ... picture until Guma gets rid of football BERGEN COUNTY has four different 2. year is the Paterson Diocesan of the four major New York armory meets held each kinks. distances, on Jan. tournaments within its winter, Reserves are inexperienced OUR LADY OF THE LAKE St Michael’s borders, three are Catholic (JC) continued it* BE SAFE tournament, which had been sponsored by high schools—Bishop Loughlin, with BUI Hazleton Weldon ... involving nine Catholic schools. (60), (2-17) First senior class should domination SL Francis and Cardinal relay on Dec. IS as it sponsored the past four years by Prep Hayes. The St. Mary’s festival Griger (6-4), Fred Neuschwanter mean (R) at Seton Hall great Improvement here. won the open mile event in (P). (611), Dennis Woods Chick Transfer Fairleigh Dickinson tops the list (56), of Lew Stowe (5-11) 3:38.9 at the Mt. St Michael’■ with Garretson (510), Roland Marion- from Pope Pius meeting St. Ce- Trenton Catholic won’t hurt “Snowbird" carnival. MURPHY cilia's (K), Immaculate Concep- tion St. St. Catholic tackling Mary's and Our Benedict's, Bergen Top List Lady of the Valley facing Ruth- Wide-Open Pennant Race BROS. Of 11 Undefeated Scholastic Quintets STATION WAGON NEWARK Looms in Girls’ St. Peter's Tops With several important games of Dec. major upsets that have occurred League HEADQUARTERS IUZAUTirS ONLY 22 still The Advocate went to Valley’* 72-67 overtime defeat unreported as press, it NEWARK Play opened in the North Jersey Cath- that of Don Bosco and St. Bowling League appeared North Jersey high schools would enter the Aloyaius olic Girls High School Basketball AUTHORIZED JERSEY 74-56 rout of St. Michael’* League last week, with CITY - 1 (JC) St. Peter ! Christmas tournament season in this state of indications general have been that the 10-team circuit will a Prep moved into first place In outside league rank*. enjoy wide-open • affairs: It (till race. AUTAL Room FROM $M> CHRYSLER the Hudson County Catholic High appear* that close race* 1) Eleven teams ence “A” division with 1-0 will School Bowling League by itiU toasting a mark all of the conferencea St. Vincent’s is the taking undefeated mark, while Academy defending champion this All Malm two record*, topped the St. Aloysius is 2-1; except the Catholic out of three games from St. by Tri-County term and has two veterans • 4-0 marks of St. Benedict’* and 3) St. the "A,” which IMPERIAL Michael's (UC) on Dec. 16. Anthony’s heading hasn't had a game around which to build 1U squad. and NJCC ”B" division with Models This Bergen Catholic; a 3-0 as yet. But it also looks as Claire moved the Petreans' rec- Langheld and Rochelle CLEARANCE ord to 2) St. Mary’* (R) leading the record, while St. James Is one though the favorites St. Leonardls. • 13-8, a game ahead of Mary’s The Vinnles need only PACE MOTORS North Jersey Catholic Confer- game behind at 2-1; or SL in the NJCC PLYMOUTH both St. Michael's (JC). which Aloysius “A,” one more victory in the circuit’s 4) St. St. John's St. SALE 47 CKMTtAL AVI. dropped two out of three to St. Booaventure, Anthony's in the NJCC “B” post-season tournament to retire and Don EAST Bosco Tech all locked and St. John's or St. Luke's ORAMOI • Aloysius, and St. Joseph's (W), in the Mother Aquinas Trophy. WARD will not bo up at 1-0 in the Passaic-Bergen the NJCC in. 1911 VALIANT which took two out of three from "C,” will be on top Amodg the top challengers to School, Catholic Conference; when the UNDERSOLD St. Mary's behind a 629 series College season ends. the defenders will be the Our 5) St. Peter’s and FABULOUS SAVINGS by Dennis Delbarton, Lady of the DEALER Hoeppcl. THE PETREANS put their best Valley team which ON AU continues Our Lady of the Lake respec- BRAND NEW NEW YORK lfoeppel to lead the Sports foot forward in placed third last year. Captain tively leading the Ivy League, a 73-41 rout of league in high series with 649 Beverly Monica, a 17-point a Dining at its Boat COCLiOS (AtKBTBALL. HCIAA Southern Division and Lincoln as they opened defense *59 FORDS and average with 198. Teammate game scorer in . Mannar. Dm. ia of their 1958-59, haa re- Northwest HCIAA title on Dec. 20. Selection 01] Charles Glanda has bowled the Mltril a* M. V. A.C.) Jersey Conference; turned with HIGHEST TRADE-IN H 111 •L r St. along Margaret Wois- * t *l'* C«U.«. n UuUntorf Mary’s had a rough time In GILHULY'S individual 255. (MAI 6) No successor to Bill CASH top game at A Ota»yt€t fanStnal at Aa»ury Raftery its first ard, Ellen Maher, Ann Fox and AUOWANCE. Part game against Bayonne '°r ,Ut as a super-scorer in sight. Bernadette If DESIRED i«n »•««■ HaO THE hom PARK PLACE. NEWARK PRIME MEATS THINITABIAN FATHEHS co«oiaut iHvim too* ★ POULTRY off#f an opportunity to young men and boy* of Grammar •HHVATIOM3 KM School and School to become • High a priest or a Brother DOLL-ING: Christine of • Ryan Blessed Sacrament,, East Orange, center, topped all COMMUNION HAM • In the Trinitarian Order. BUTTER Lack of fund* no entries in a contest in impediment. doll-dressing which resulted 100 dolls to be given to needy BREAKFASTS • Write toi • children for Christmas. Elaine also of BACON Marsh, left, Blessed Sacrament, placed sec- • ORDINATION EGGS ond. and Joan Fallen, right, St. third. CYO of Blessed VOCATION DIRECTOR, O.S.S.T. Aloysius, Newark, members DINNERS Sacrament, Newark, and St. John’s Orange, also participated in the contest, which Serving Exclusively • WEDDING M-ryle* was Frank promoted by Young. 9 RECEPTIONS Churches Schools • OTHER SOCIAI # Never Missionaries! Morris Catholic Hospitals Institutions Enough Protestants FUNCTIONS Notes • Visit College Poems MISSIONARY SERVANTS Accepted Camps Clubs Alexander Fallon of Bayonne DENVILLE A dozen Morris Tour Cathedral St Joseph’s PRIDE OF THE STATE OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY has been elected captain of the Catholic students have received STKI DKNVIU.E, Ohio (NC) certificates of Shrine Air Force ROTC rifle team at acceptance from Thirty member* of a Metho- the Annual of WELCOME St. Michael's r» 271 Bhj or M C»a m PR11863 Ways* Stroot JOHN P. McMAHON ®J»»H Jtrtoy ClfyrN. J. _ A.. . UMn MU Opm Kvm » WmMi ALUMINUM WWDUm , Mtn NimiY TODAYS E-Z TERMS ARRANGED "J UAwrr : SELL OB TRADE MICHAEL J. HARRIS : INVESTIGATE OUR 95 : TRADE-IN PLAN nTAIUIHR) mi win tut W*. • nu Iwm Mr alt. «t HIGH UVH maMtr burlmr U. U iw Kudkua u- be •tter ROOFING IXFWTS ■ p*« nu nmnwrli Ei u Luxurious mw ud S-rooa . COMTURILT Al* a. 4. utrtanU . , HJU.TIK CONDmONEDI NIWHT GENUAL UNITS WITH INDI- " mrtwll '1 / VIDUAL BOOM comou . . . Allshcuu xrtUl MU— r£,o> m i 7c** u 7: m s f 1 6. y T\ s. X o k r^ / JJI r h -O r-^ Of Q v 'jSfc k 1 r 1 ■ / \ Oti^Eartfi, D '/ N Peace J/ -f Men OPGoodwill MERRY CHRISTMAS From ... Yowr Catholic Funeral Directors MURPHY FUNERAL HOME OORNY A OORNY STANTON FUNERAL HOME TRINKA FUNERAL SERVICE mix coumr ORACE MURPHY. Director NICKBI-SMARPI WIRJON FUNERAL MORTUARY 661 FRANKLIN AVENUE HOME MAYWOOO - HOME 301 ROSEVILU AVENUE 399 HOOVER BOGOTA FUNERAL AVENUE NUTLEY. N A UNION COUNTY 635 NORTH WOOD AVE. NEWARK. N. J. LiniE FERRY 525 45th STREET JOSEPH P. MURPHY BLOOMFIELD. N. A NOrlh 7*3131 UNION CITY. N. J. LINDEN, N. J. 102 AVENUE HUmboldt 3*2600 3-8400 HUbbord 7*3050 FUMING Pilgrim HUnter UNIon 7-0820 6-4119 * NEWARK. N. J. OORNY A OORNY tERNARD A KANE KIERNAN FUNERAL HOME 3*0514 JOHN J. FEENEY 8 SONS UNIon 7*0120 MORTUARY MArfcet FUNERAL HOME 101 UNION AVENUE KtGfW COUNTY 39 232 HUMEOLDT STREET • BELLEVILLE. N. J. FRANKLIN AVENUE 330 ELIZABETH AVENUE N. LEBRR FUNERAL HOME PASSAK COUNTY WOZNIAK NEWARK. J. Plymouth 9*3503 RIDGEWOOD. N. J. N J. 20th ST. A HUDSON ELIZABETH. MEMORIAL HOME HUmboldt 3*0733 CLIFFORD H. PCINfCKE BLVD. COOEY*S Gl Ibert 4*7650 320*22 FUNERAL SERVICE 1321 TEANECK ROAD UNION CITY. N J. Elizabeth 2-1415 Myrtle Avenge, OORMLIY FUNERAL HOMI FLOOD FUNERAL HOME 69 HIOH UNIon 3*lloo Irvington. N. J. STREET WEST ENGLEWOOO. N. J. Andrew W Flood, ORANGE. N. J. 154 WASHINGTON PLACE Conrad A Ray Woxnlak. Mgr. X. 112 So. Mgnn FRANCIS. FAMIY, OROWNEY FUNERAL HOMI Director* Avo. ORango 4*7554 HUDSON COUNTY EARL P. BOS WORTH PASSAIC, N. J. Manager East Oror\ge. N. J. 1070 NORTH BROAD STREET Rw« 3 0606 TE 7-2332 311 WILLOW AVENUE PRezcott 9-3183 4-4445 COOEY'S FUNERAL SERVICE ORango HOBOKEN. N J. N. J. ' HILLSIDE. MArket 77 PARK STREET 2*2530 PATRICK J. CONTI Oldfield 9*1455 JOHN P. MURPHY HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOMI MONTCLAIR. N. J. THOMAS J. DIFPILY FUNERAL Oldfield Elizabeth 2-1663 4EO OORNY A OORNY HOMS 9-1456 SANFORD AVENUI Plgrlm 4-0005 41 AMES AVENUE 171 WASHINGTON PLACE N. J. MORTUARY 36 Tuers Ave.. Jersey NEWARK. RUTHERFORD. N. J. City PASSAIC, N. J. 303 MAIN STREET Of CAPUA HOME (rear St. Aedan't LAWROfCI O. FAUON DANIEL J. LEONARD A SONS Rmk 3-6053 FUNERAL WEbtter 9 0098 Church) PRetrott 7 0141 EAST 157 BOWERS STREET ORANOE. N. A 269 MT PROSPECT AVE. HE 5 6451 MORTUARY ORango 2-2414 PATRICK J. CONTI jersey City, n j. NEWARK, N. J. DE 3-9259 242 WEST JOHN J. QUINN HOME 9-0579 JERSEY STREET OORNY A OORNY HUmboldt 2-3333 FUNRAI Oldfield FUNERAL HOME L V. MUUJN A SON 274 Market Street ELIZABETH, N. J. MORTUARY 323*329 PARK AVENUE 976 AROAD STREET Eo»t RIIMAN FUNERAL HOMI OEOROI AMR A SON Paterson JAMES A. McIAUOHUN Elizabeth 2-5331 519 MARSHALL STREET ORANGE. N. J. NEWARK, N. J. 700 NYE AVENUE SW 6 0068 1914 NEW YORK AVENUE 591 JERSFY AVENUE N. J. ORange 3*6341 MArket 3*0660 N. J. SW PATERSON. IRVINOTON. 7*9877 UNION CITY, N. J. JERSEY CITY, N. J. 4-5400 ESee* 3*1020 Oldfield 3-2266 MIUXR-AANNWORTH MUlberry PCTK J. QUINN UNIon 7-6767 PRANK WNNESSIY McOEl » FUNERAL HOMI 525 SUMMER MUM FUNERAL HOMI FUNRAL HOMI QUINLAN FUNERAL HOMI AVENUE HOWARD i. BRENNAN 120 BEUEVIIIE*AVENUE 579 Orove Street WILLIAM Inc. 1055 EAST JERSEY ST. NEWARK. N. J. 232 KIPP AVENUP SCHUMM. 27-29 HARDINO AVENUE N. A 6414 BEROENIINE AVE. ALOOMFIELD, Irvington. Ft J. HASBROUCK JPRSEY CITY UNION CITY ELIZABETH. N. j. HUmboldt 2*2223 HEIGHTS. N. J. WEST NEW YORK. CLIFTON, N. J. • Pilgrim 1*1260 Kee* N. J. 2-8700 • A Hot 8*1362 UNIon ’ 7-1000 UNIon 7*0373 Elizabeth 3*6464 PReecatt 7-3002 bership chairman. the Dominican Sisters of Cald- n Hall. Cviilm well. and Sister Roberta. O.P., • G Matin prim ?nd five brothers, including Rev. V ® Ctrafvl attanrian la Pataiii America Gives LAKE MOHAWK John J. Ansbro, chaplain at I H I Ptiem r idol Conauttaaat Caldwell College. % JOSEPH F. MURPHY Money When Oldfield 3-010 REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE E Buffalo to Assume Afnpl# Parking Spoca -NLLS HKNTAIS IUIIIIHs People Needed Air Conditioned PA H K /> A V « WIO Control of CHICAGO While America Hospital S Kitimatwi BOX 10«1 • i"AUTA U i 4 cHoerfvlly given BUFFALO (NC) has contributed 5% of the funds Emergency Hospital here will coma under used to help underdeveloped T ANTICI**!IO the direct control of the Buffalo »0« FtSIOO countries, it has given only 4 % of Diocese mu sc JANUAIY In 1960 lasting mimorials mission personnel. starling Jan. L Bishop A. Burke Elizabeth Reid of Grailville Joseph recently an- cnaztnD nounced. Community College. Loveland. The hospital will be operated Ohio, a lay missioner, made that "* SAVINGS INSURSD • CHALICE ACCOUNTS OPENED »T s by lay personnel. It is at present point here while outlining the UP TO StO.ooo 10th EARN FROM THE lit need for under direction of the Sisters of Yivf desperate world-wide lay Niighborood Saving t Inttiiulion CIIORIUk Charity. missionaries. She gave the key- from Personnel shortages and lack of note address at a two-day nation- funds are causing them to give SSO al conference on lay mission work it TO OUR LADY: Rev. Vincent ©msaa sponsored by Loyola University up. Burkowski, chaplain of HADING FUNEEAI EWECTOES law school. Benedict XV Council, Knights of Columbus, Cliffside "Too many Americans are not Carroll Park, blesses of tECOMMEND TMf Bishop Mark the shrine the Blessed Mother built by aware of the crises of our time members. Present at the was Grand AOvatlStO blessing Deputy NATIONALLY . . . the disintegrating voices at Resin After Collapse Knight IgJU in Joseph Feraldi; Marvin chairman, work the world." she said. WICHITA. Kan. (NC>-Biih- Intermann, Mltch.S 3-2260 "What is needed is not an . . . op Mark K. Carroll of Wichita •hrine committee; Alfred Gliedt, Catholic activities fra® 37 HALSEY ST., NEWARK 2. M.J. ineffectual and feel- inadequate was reported in Rood condition chairman; and Rev. William Sesselman, pastor, Epiph- ing that something must be done, at St. Francis Hospital after any Church, Cliffside Park. 255 KEARNY AVE. (Near but a positive step into suffering.' suffering what doctors called Bergen) KEARNY N J Its odv*rtiling cloitil As love Hour»: 9 to 3, Fri. 9 A.M. to long in action." a ’'gas'ro - intestinal disturb- Doily 7 P.M. Continuoo.ly I'M b**n a-opt no by "We to as you live are called give the ance" which had affected his GOOD HOUSEKEEPING best people and the young pe- heart. Asks for Recitation you win rocoivo • ple.” she to '.he m«g«xme declared, pointing Bishop Carroll, 63, was taken TAKE TW£ OUT OIPfHDAIII and FAMILY FOR need for teachers, journal- to the after he lost GOOD INCOMI H hospital ists, doctors, architects and for consciousness while offering * Y yoo Invest your Of tradesmen to work in mission Mass in St. Mary's Cathedral f It* In k » a v In g • In out Family Rosary Ad v nr and t • SATURDAY L V. 0. ANNUITY areas. here. EVENING POST. LITE. EA«W HAN. He will remain in the NCV'C Seut Service FREE PARKING JOURNAL. LAKES HOATE JOURNAL. hospital Following it lbo tremlaiion of a broadcast to the EXTENSION for a few days to rest. message MAGAZINE, • Too alio iHare L Officers Named for aii coNomoNio people of Ecuador on Dec. It, 1959, by Will, urging CHRISTIAN HERALCL tk« work el Pope John groat ta KOMI Sons Catholics there Vo the MADI A iKo Minions and help W* Friendly Picks prey fentity Rotary. IGnlstlursd In It# language Group atjuttsly {'••'Sr educating Prietti and Irotk PASSAIC Robert B. Hopkins I-ikc the child in the lap of his Ravioli Cavatelli N«« Jnrtny I'M by for iKo Cor- has •n Minioni # been elected of the lona Professor mother, you have gathered, of longs 4 president very one you to profess Manicotti RESft lain tax advantages • A Sons of St. MEAD-SUYDAM Friendly Patrick in NEW ROCHELLE Brother beloved faithful of Ecuador, at yourself her servants. You hope lasting Mo rial and re 3 PRIVATE mo the Passaic Clifton area. the foot of Our of the BANQUET COMPANY Cornelius P. McDonnell, assist Lady Ro- for grace from her kindness. nvombronco In many Massoo Other officers are: Dennis J. ant sary of Agua de Bannos, and, Then Or.nt*N.A professor of modern lan- give her your love; prom- ROOMS Fenelon and Michael Harnett, been this to elected president of the climaxing pilgrimage, you ise perfect obedience the Und«r Pot tonal Svparviiloi N#* o‘d«»t *m 4 Write for froo In forma Non J«rl«y*| vice presidents; Richard J. Hen- Catholic College Conference of have gone to her throne today to law of Christ. of FI Tit lIVINTO concr«f» secretary; Richard J royal Society Of The Divine Word ncberrj, Modern Languages. place a crown on the head Thu is why, before giving you O'Brien, treasurer, and Law- The conference has establish- of the Most Blessed Mary and to Our benediction, We wish to in- 925-31 West Sido Avo rence J. Lyons, historian. ed a recording bureau proclaim her vite live Marian life. exchange you to a Jtrtsy City. HE 3-894S The meeting was addressed by to make language recordings Queen of the May the family recitation of the • * Msgr. J, Philip Coyne, spiritual available to college language de- Missions in Holy Rosary be the balsam of director and pastor of St. Eastern Ecua- Nicho- partments. peace for your homes. May your las, Passaic. dor. JOHN J. MURPHY. Hurt children go lo Mary to protect * * The spectacle Uielr innocence and ill You'll like To Edit purity. May Quarterly offered THE BRASS HORN ‘Scientific'’ Russian by your youth receive from Mary the urge MILWAUKEE (NC) - Donald nation ia today to work well and to aafeguard It lot Rooms Available lor JERSEY CITY Dr. George J. of Banquet McDonald, former editor comforting: a their May the carefully purity. All Occasions • Condoyannis, associate profess ir the Catholic Open Davenport Messen- Rosary in hand for comfort from Your Daily of suffering hope Fleasure 4 W modern languages at St. Pe- ger, has been named editor of a », Cfcarry Grand ft*. KlliaWoftl N. J, and a prayer on the Virgin, and those who govern ter’s College, has written a new quarterly magazine. Pub- the lips. hope for wisdom and prudence ONI or NIWAIK-S RIITAUIANTS new book, "Scientific Russian." lished at Marquette University, Mary is the from her. ’ MRVINo TMI UITIMATI In Italia* It is published by John Wiley it will discuss and scholarship Mother of God and our Moth- r»»A«. AN toad. toakod dot. and Sons. Dr. pot or Condoyannis had ideas, with emphasis on achieve- LAST, DO NOT forget that the er. Her divine maternity gives AULISE’S • AIIO PIZZIIIA previously written book "Sci- O a on ments, objectives and problems her the title of vitality of a nation'i Catholicism entific German." Queen that sums located on cor. Bloomflold and Clifton Nowarii of higher education. Is measured Arts., up all bar aha in a special way by greatnesses: moves Onn IWcl from Soood Cathedral the sacrifices it makes for the Muart tha heart of tha Savior and ia fMI in ORIOINAL • HI |*|| # OPIN OAllt of missions. Raise your eyes then, potm. salon tha haart of man. beloved She la tha Mother of Church dearly people of Ecua- the o dor. na orioinai lit I*ll O opin daiiy M and cootrtbutaa with her power- m /« With a Catholic apirit attend ful prayara and with the graces and to the naeda of the Church In SWISS CHALET Banquet aprrad by bar hand* on tha world your country and alto in thd to tha towing and apraad of the | restaurant * whole world. , 7 „ Wedding taad of tha Coape]. Doc a ahe not i Tha line which, •lwaya heap alive tha flame of geographical ramsey, n. j. ft»r*w a.,*. patting through your land goaa Facilities the missionaries In her apoalo- that around the whole earth, ear- COCICTAIt lOUNOI lata, during her earthly lif a rte« everywhere the aroma of waa to intimately aaaocutad with your to the THREE CROWNS RESTAURANT the work of Chrtat and of ilia charity, apraad moat dlatanl corner* the gift* disciples? SMORGASBORD that you receive from heaven LUNCHEONS . . . DINNERS Ave Mariaa. BOW MANY paint have bean reciting there detcend on all of MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY aoflaned by Mary’a glance! How May beloved Cardinal much fervor baa bean awakened you, on Our Leg- among tha fearieaa heralda of the ate, on the episcopate, the au- Wfcan Motoring VWI tti. K Morili." N. J thorititea, the clergy and on the Sparta. Goapal by that holy image that Catholic people of Ecuador, the FAMOUS FOR ITS FOOD you adorn with a gold crown! JJ tpeclal apostolic benediction we at What history of kindneaa and / AF- « -*/ Country Dlnlnf Modorato Print give In the name of ganaroaity la found in tha ahrtne you Mary Wx.” FULL COURSE and aa a of her maternal FOR THE KIDDIES: of Afua Santo, entruated to the pledge ON INI PLAXA Msgr Joseph A. Dooling, areh- help. ALBERT H. loving aeal of the Dominic ana! HOPPER, Inc. diocesan director of the Mt. Carmel Guild, inspects LAKE MOHAWK DINNERS We are certain that the set- Wfn some dolls gathered by the Guild for distribution to • malty of Mia to N. J. COCKTAIL LOUNOI MO AIIIN.TOM M. J. day la net be Digest Bans Ads SPARTA, children. Holding the dolls are Mrs. Matthew Hruby, •dy a paiateg event far yen. LONDON (NC) The British LUNCHEON It left, Essex aiyraaaaa tha renal a at da- of the Reader*! chairman, County toy and Mrs. qlUioa Digest * department, vattoa Amorkan Oerman • Swiss Cuisine Louis C. of n whale aalloa and hat dropped plana to publish next Milford, archdiocesan chairman of the guild's Opos r Day* July sod Aof. horo 11 tM •ABM OWILB MOMUMINTt •tea can ha aaaa aa a a further ooo* rfsilo* pact, year advertisements oo Christmas program. IN CIOWO WfONftOATI Ptedga. Mary la Quran, each birth prevention. Religious and Social Instruction December 24. I§s» THE ADVOCATE 15 Called a Duty of Catholic Press Newark Directory NCWC Neu’i Sm ict •cieace in the face U of the inter- ° U i t ™ datiom Published CYO °t m gkni by rogations and bewilderments sVvn?111 'J? fopi John by H ° Ct lS ‘ 1959 * •**'"»* with tb, tkat ’ " juff 0 f UAw* today'a world acta Man '^r , r r \ »y, (Fmlnr, Ua. NEWARK The 1960 edition of the and Of luly), ClbdlU daily m Bologna. Tb, Directory It Almanac of the c*** h-~u~. must be an active pretence, Archdiocese of Newark was published thif °£\£?Beloved som of the which editorial therefore, orientatea, clar* week. The 180-page book, listing clergy, schools, institu- *nd reportorial family of L’Av- fiet and restores all things to the this ii the mo«t praise tions and agencies of the Archdiocese is distributed venire d’ltalia: beautiful light of revealed truth. being that a newspaper can receive. by the CYO 101 Thia audience But there must publisher, the Press, Plane St. auumea a wholly also be an ae- ■pecial Wishing, therefore, to recall be- tive This is the fourth annual edition tone becauae you testimony; that is, a testi- repre- fore such an elite sent the assembly some- of the directory. Contents include daily newapaper mony which takes a position, homes and orphanages, thres - which, in Ita enieU thing that is within the theme of an index of in ita spirit of serene but secure, without com- parishes, archdioce- homes for invalids and aged, this sector of the apostolate. We san officials, schools, information and promises and without human re- religious Catholic cemeteries, and priests take the occasion of audi- communities, in ita moat today’s spect, with archdiocesan insti- serving in the Armed Forces. yep- loyalty and patience. BIG CHANGE: former look The ence for a more elevated treat- A dairy barn will like this when construction com- tutions and reaentative men, The Catholic Journalist does not is organizations and Directory is priced at $2.50 pel ment of the so that in Our of Good We have known subject, the follow the of pleted Lady Counsel parish, Washington The church was agencies. The book’s center sec- of changing caprices Township. copy. thought the Pope and the tion contains a and appreciated public opinion and even less ori- designed by John Krausche, Washington Township, and much labor was 35-page telephone Church on the supplied most important ents them directory. ever since Our according to his own by volunteer parishioners. Rev. Eugene F. X. Sullivan, problem of the Catholic press but he pastor, expects comple- The directory is described young priest- pleasure, feels the duty to tion in 1960. The as may be better early Washington Township parish is the latest to be erected in the most hood; because known, and so that serve the truth, remembering the complete, accurate and the faithful the Father may give their at- words Archdiocese of Newark. Sullivan was its first last June. up-to-date source of information for six yeirs it of Our Lord Jesus Christ, appointed pastor tention to these matters. "Let about the Church in North Season's cooperated with your light shine before men, Jer- in order that tian doctrine must live on the Our in sey. All data are supplied by the Our pastoral (I) THAT WHICH characterizes they may see your Reciting breviary tiicl admonition ia (be name of fervor of Catholics. This is an first hours of parishes, schools in and the life good works and give glory to your the morning and al yo*r newspaper. L’Avvenire, and organiza- ministry Venice; and, finally, justifies of a Catho- tions listed. s Father in heaven" truth but one ready of because (Matt. 5:18). elementary which, thinking the meeting of which is not a historic or ret- today the Pope is en- lic newspaper is, above all else, In this in is understood few. this with UNDER Greefiwj beloved sons, practice, by happy morning yon of raspective work hot THE PARISH countering officially a Catholic its positive As all manner, a continual listing program. ac- the occasion of the of you may carry out your mission Taking, therefore, family L’Avvenire, We read advance toward spiritual is given the address of the journal that is, in a manner of tivities of man, this one is not con- church, always worthily and it this audience. We want to open through the colored pages of qoesta of human and Christian rectory, schools and apeaking, an expression of that evaluated by what it is not, or pursue convent, boldly. to Our beloved sons the hope of Exechiel. which the liturgy ded- for the honor with high and difficult apostolate. by what it ought not to do progress and love telephone numbers, as well Our heart. icates to the celebration of of as the All which would the Christ and of lib Holy name of the pastor, as- Our children are be a limitation (2) THE equally DIGNITY of this mis- We of beloved Evangelist, in sistants dear to Us. but trust that many the portrayed Church, from which flow peren- and-priests in residence But it is quite na- accosting to how it fulfills its sion is manifest also in its ex- clergy and the but the vision of four cherubim, where nial, benefits of and The school listing gives the tural that We feel those most proper functions with praisewor- ternal laity, especial- prosperity prin- form, which ought more to symbolism and ly he who baa the exact measure certainly overpowers peace and for the honor of the cipal, the teaching order, enroll- near to Us who make an open thy effort clear vision. attract and and with an conquer, of the Christian tense, wish to naturalness; but the most beloved ment, kindergarten, addresses profession of fidelity to the the Catholic amiable prophetic country of Italy. Today press exists, and -gentle grace. We understand that one of the sacred significance is astonishing and With the sentiments that the and telephones. teachings of the Church to j and above all, exert an active wish to refer to the style that is exalted. It is who Christian duties is that of reli- exnited for St. Luke, solicitude of Our heart has dic- According to the directory, support Its cause.' Among and proper to Catholic j presence testimony. a newspaper one of the four; and it is there 247 these gious and aocial instruction. It is exalted tated to Us and that Wc have are parishes and mis- you occupy a place of the and that to its presence most be active. gives it an unmis- for for your into wished sions in first order. true that this, according to the you. entering this j simply to communicate to the fonr-county area Intelligent and alert In takable mark: a style that is al- respect norma of the Council of Trent, of daily written affirmation of evan- I you. We assure you that Our it covers, 1.082 priests. 100 We have always considered to the innumerable problems ways transparent, even when it gelic truth, the synods and of the more recent brotherhood and I prayer* accompany you so that, Brothers, 3,318 Sisters and 224 L'Avvenire d’ltalia an effective assumes a bellicose posited by present-day life, so tone, a style instructions of the Roman Pon- Christian peace. having received the glorious in- seminarians. bulwark of the Catholic characterized l apos- that it may give them an in- by truth, by charity Information tiffs, must be given through the Of these four cherubim It b heritance of a past that so hon- is given on three tolate, and We have been and for pleased terpretation according to by respect the erring by institutions of jhe pastoral teaching of the Bishop* said that each one moved for- ors you. you may continue it in higher learning. 51 to call attention to it many times, valid criterion of the eternal a gentlemanly and dignified vo- and through the catechetical in- ward. and all moved together your daily work, and so that you high schools, 219 elementary underlining the comforting prog- troths which reflect time; cabulary. upon structions imparted by pastors. where the spirit directed them, may keep yourselves well-deserv- schools, nine hospitals and eight from the ress it employees accomplished by both in a presence which lets nothing Unfortunately, it Is true that ing in schools of nursing, children’s Rut in practice this vital word and they moved forward without the good cause of truth, 12 its editorial and reportorial de- escape, so that it may inform a manner of acting and writing, of reaches few, also because of turning back. Justice and peace. partments. But, above all, We see the reader and assist him in being reflected even in the press New Girls the conditio*' of labor aad be- In pledge of continuous divine Jersey it as a of consciences, and forming dedicated to childrrn We BELOVED shaper an enlightened con- say SONS! In your work assistance, which We it weeping cause of variosu activities, and implore on In Honor Society is making in- and in the worries which this FIDELITY UNION because of discomforts aed the beloved Catholic daily. We are creased work IMMACULATA. Pa -'Alberta headway, trampling of- causes to eseh and TRUBT COMPANY changes residence every happy to to you all, di- ten la places of impart Donlan of Union Me upon the re- one, such is the and Pauline elementary ia themselves. precious teach- rector*. which maay find journalists, editors and Kcnna of Leonia have Th# Bonk That’s Strong for Yowl quirements of gentleness, re- ing of St. I.ukr and of the other been Well, tbea, one of the most pww- workera of L'Avvenire d'ltalia, charter serve and modesty, and using three with .named members of the associated him in the and at the erful mesas by wbicb awe is same time to all your CLASSIFIED a society of Immaculata Col-; terminology and ministry of ihonor photographic evangelisation: Al- dear to the able to serve the word of G«d families and greater documentation that is repugnant ways orward. without ever turn- i lege. by eateriag bones aad aiakhiK and more dear family of promot- Deadline for Classified Ads Monday 12 Noon to every hooest conscience. ing hack it understood and loved is |ers and readers. Our paternal and In the presence of such a Vss this phe- precisely the Catholic press. carry ese—ragiag I special apostolic blessing. nomenon, which often conditions BUSINESS If from this there la derived a DIRECTORY the aucceac of a resolute press, grave for tU Catho NORTH ARLINGTON the Catholic responsibility APPLIANCE Journalist can be en- REPAIRS” lies to support It and disseminate snared for • moment by the lure it, the burden la no less grave Name of following the current, justify- Holy Societies that weighs upon your mlaaion; ESTATES • ing a vision less severe than reali- on SCHUYLER AVE. REPAIRS whtch also because of this be- ty, and coo ceding to less edifying RADIOS HI-FI comes high and solemn: To ren- Hods— Co—ty Federal!— Peter J. A bene sir. facta of,the news more than they is the new der ftnrkt to TOASTERS IRONS warrant. food the word of Alfred Bundies, part president, president. He held the post pre- God. it Vr sound la all making its has been named federation his viously In IKO and 1956. His as- BROILERS • beloved ~ , Well, sons, the style of beauty and newness, without im lorlaa. aad Harold J. Ruvotdt. sistants will he Fred Musa, Jo- Capes—Ranch—Splits your newspaper cannot permit poverishing it or altering It. but public relations direct*. Both of- seph Schettini, John Carpentieri, such a veering of conscience. Con- | rendering it vttal and attractive. fices were held the Fred Fierro and AMHERST fronted with the of the previa—ty by Philip Loria. ability What honor, what merit before late Jam— J. “children Carroll. At tho APPLIANCE * SUPPLY CO. of this world" (Luke God and before men! Oar Lady at Good Coeasel. Dee U meeting, it vy voted to OEanaa 3-7838 EAST ORANGE 1«:S), may you will and continue Washington Started send official congratulations to Township to react with your good THERE REMAINS, Our beloved PLUMBING—HEATING sense, the nine priests in Hoda— Coun- la September with a member- with faith and for Us ta and Our your your courage. ions, wards ship of only 65 men. it now has MICHAEL T BAUDERMANN. INC. ty re really elevated by Use Educate readers to of treat and anrnntam—i win Holy PLUMBINO AND HEATING your an ap- rather. 223 members. A special Induction ISI WILLIAM of a ‘17,350 ST.. NEWARK 1 to preciation what la good, true request suggested Ui by the wai held Dec. with MA %-litn ceremony U and beautiful. feast, from which St- A—‘a. Fair Lawn . day's liturgical New- Rev. Eugene F. Sullivan, pastor, SAFES officers MODELS OPEN DAILY Know then how to draw the there springs spontaneously an ly fleeted are Norman officiating. At the following labor material of your services from auspicious symbol for your 'Gray*—, president: Matt Brad meeting. George Harkins was NEW AND USED SAFES WY 1-7320 as Catholic and for the inexhaustible fountains of Journalists all try. Bernard Sweeney, Emil Gal- elected president. Other officers ALL TYPE the elect and steady army of lina, Peter Vault* Bought, Sold and Ramrod goodness, truth and beauty that Andretta. and Ed- are J. Vincent Farrell, William Salt tntailor* mad* to spaclflc.Uons spring from the illustration of the L'Avvenir* d'ltalla ward Flanagan. Tho group was Burkhardt, Edward Benetende. All kind* or Ptroproof wuHoiai lot various Today is Oct. U, the feast of addressed at the Dec. U Institution*. Induatrp. Raaldanca epochs of history, of the meeting James Maloney, Frank Siakacs MAFTEVS KEY SHOP Mai. Itia world of art St. Luke, third evangelist, la there Rev. Valentino long. and poetry, from the by 0.F.M., and Thomas Grady. Meetings are UTI E. Grand St. Ellas hath. N. J. for the good who work at EL SIS—- conquests of science, from the people superior of St. Raphael s Monas- held In St. Andrew's School, marvelous life of the universe, Bologna for the aake of truth and tery Vrslwood, the first Thursday. ELECTRICAL WORK and and from the travels of explorers Justice peace, a more famil- FOR A LIMITED Newark Fir* Departs**— and missionaries. What iar and more melodic voice than WIRING FOR ROME AND FACTORY splendid Jam*s IKxUoo heads lb* Ust of Cousins BARRY ELECTRIC horizons can be offered to well- that of St. Luke and the Madonna Archbishop o/ficvrs elected at the who new re- ■ LINDEN AVE.. KEARNY. NJ. educated without how- of St. Luke, from ike sunity TIME families, St. Advisor on ONLY!! W\ MMS reat meeting at Thomas Decency ever hill making dull with erudite dis- (overlooking Bologna) serene- WASHINGTON stands Aquinas Church. H* wtll be as Archbnhop RfUOIOUS GOODS play those pages destined for the ly above and protects the ...Better towered laden slsted by John Demp*ey. Richard WilUam K. Couima ia among Hurry! RELIGIOUS serene parentheses of time in city, with ancient Mas«r. Thomas Butler. Edward* Bine American* named to a Citix- THE MIRACLE SHOP one's daily labor. religious and civic glories, 111 Rtdas Road. LrodburW L**, Albert Essig. and Robert eti* Adviaory Committee stretched out on the in on Lit- BRAND NEW SIZE loop. Rita Tha.tr*> Do not let plain FULL it be said that the erature Dailr to Roy. by Poatmaater General 1 M I- I U I labor of the Catholic dedication the intense fervor of WEbatar MMS journalist Arthur K. Summerfirld. human which cornea from W. Jf Fart is more difficult because it is fatigue soph's. Orange resounding labor? TV committee will help Sum- MUSICAL MERCHANDISE "bound" more to the require- mertield ments ia hia campaign againet of moral norms, but let it Christian Brothers pornographic literature by giving be demonstrated with facts that ZIG-ZAG ad* lee on ehether a apecilic NOBLE it can be developed with To Staff S. Eat IV3O—7S—S Main SL open Joseph H. Browne College piece of literature aubmitted breadth of view and (or FEES PARKIN**! Information, jourr. m