Day of Reckoning for Evil ^ Private Schools Lauded Supplement to the Denver Catholic Register For Savings to Taxpayer National National Carle Place, N. Y.—Seven The resolution noted that “ it Section Section Catholic and two Protestant la the primary and natural schools were commended in a right of parents to educate THE resolution passed by the Carle their children, and it is the Place School District for tax legitimate interest of govern­ savings as a result of "Iheir ment to supervise the educa­ existence and operation in ed­ tion of its youths to provide ucating many youths." patriotic and intelligent citi­ It pointed out that 440 stu­ zens. dents being educated in the ‘These rights and interests REGISTER nine Catholic and Protestant have been traditionally pro­ (Name Registered in the U. S. Patent Office) schools save the local taxpay­ tected and promoted in Amer­ M f M S i a OF AUDIT SUSEAU OF CIgCOLATIONS ers “substantially in excess ica by both the independent Tbl( Ptptr It Coimtcted wUh NCWC Withlnsloa N m HMdautrttn b jr It* Owo Ltatad W irt, H tt ItJ Own Spacitl S«rvtc«. lU llilout N tw t Strrlca, HlMton 8«rvle«t. Rt)i|h>ui N««t PbMot tod NCWC netura S«rvic« of one quarter o f a million (non-public) schools and pub­ dollars per year." lic school system.’’ Thursday, November 5, 1959 Non-Catholics Are Welcome At Council in Observer Role

Rights Held Violated Guests Will Have Opportunity Direct to Pupi To Explain Opinions Privately .—Although non-Catholics will not receive direct invitations to the Ecumenical Council and will not have a right to speak at council meet­ ings, those who wish to attend will be welcome and will have an opportu­ Grants Urged nity to make their opinions known through private personal contacts. Alton, 111.—A newly formed group. Citizens This was made known by Cardinal Domenico Tardini, Vatican Secre­ tary of State, in a special press conference, at which he announced that for Educational Freedom, will strive to get state the forthcoming meeting would be held in St. Peter’s Basilica and would tuition grants that would be made directly to be called the , WEEDS AND WHEAT IN FIELDS OF THE KINGDOM every child, rather than to school districts, as is Tlie welcome to non-Catholics will be announced, now the case. Parents then would spend the Victim of Reds THE GOSPEL for the fifth Sunday ediy could be uprooted, it would do more harm Cardinal Tardini said, to let them know that “ they will after the Epiphany (observed Nov. 8, as than good, for the servants of the householder grants in the schools of their choice, receiving be treated with due kindness and every possible regard.” the 25th Sunday after Pentecost, since, de­ cannot distinguish them from the wheat. what the group calls “their fair share of taxes There will be no direct invitations, lie said, to obviate pending on the time of Easter, the Sundays The householder, therefore, or the Son of levied for education.” “ an unwelcome form of insistence.” after Epiphany that are interrupted by the be­ Man. allows the evil to continue in His kingdom The Cardinal declared that he will do everything possible ginning of Lent now are resumed) is the parable upon earth until the harvest. Then, in the day Retired Probate Judge Anthony W. Daly is to have the heroic Bishops from behind the Iron Curtain repre­ of the weeds, (Matt, xiii, 24-30) of judgment, will justice be done to both the counsel for the independent, non-denominational. sented at the council, or at least kept informed of its proceed­ Although the existence of evil is a problem good and the wicked. group, Judge Daly says he is convinced that U.S. ings. Bishops of the separated Eastern Churches, he said, “will not be able to take an active part" in the council, but may enter of the whole world, Jesus here treats of it as{ In our own daily life, the enemy, Satan, tries Constitutional guarantees on freedom of assem­ existing within His kingdom upon earth. The' to sow evil among the good deeds that spring "in the capacity of observers.’’ “ weeds" mentioned are a special kind of plant.] from the grace sown in our hearts by the House­ bly and liberty are being violated by existing Among the points Cardinal Tardini made at the conference the m onttm , or cockle, which can hardly te dis-{ holder, Jesus Christ. It is chiefly in Mass and school tax laws. were the following: tinguisbed from true wheat until its ears of: Communion, as well as in prayer, that we re­ “T'he right to anemble includes the right of association. ” Rjglily Per Cent of Bishops Reply grain ripen. Thus, although the weeds undoubt-< ceive this good seed of grace. Judge Daly points out. “ And this includes the right to selective — Eighty per cent of all the Bishops in the world have so association—and selective non-association and the right to far express^ their ideas on the council agenda. Suggestions DEtlVERS HOMILY ON 'OUR FATHER' education in non-slate schools. " ranged from dogmatic definitions to a condemnation of the But. he contends, this right is being virtually nullified pnncipal modern errors and updating of discipline (or the today by tax laws which overpsy the parent of a public school clergy and people. ROME SYNOD OPENS JAN. 25 child, and cause an undue burden on those whose children —The ante preparatory work for the council is well under attend private schools. way and the commission charged with the task is rapidly Vatican City. — Pope John spectacle which rises briitiantly tion” of problems arising from cataloging more than 1.6U0 responses from the Bishops. .XXIII announced that the Rome from this Rome, from which the economics and from the search Denied Censtifufienol Rights — Catholic universities have also been asked to submit their Diocesan Synod will open Jan. Vicar of Christ is allowed to see Martin L. Duggan, news editor of the St. fvouis Glohe- for temporal well-being. Ideas on the agei.da by April 30, I960. 25. 1960. Mure than 15.000 per- rhe prodigies of faith, of charity, Referring to the forgiveness Dcmocrat and Another of the organization’s founders, puls it — Latin will be the ofhrial language of the council “ above .sons were told of the dale at a and sacrifice that are multiplied of sins, he declared that the this way: ‘We'rt! trying to make the child the focal point of Mass for Aux­ all because it is the language of the Church” and because "it is general audience in St. Peter’s throughout the world.” Church and priesthood a r e educational freedom.” A Reauiem iliary B ish op particularly adapted to express with precision, clearness, and Basilica on the first anniversary Concerning the request for greatly concerned with grant­ Mr. Duggan, the father of four children, three of whom are Pranas Ramanauskas (above). conciseness the concepts of our doctrine and the norms of our of his election to the Papacy. daily bread, the Pope said there ing .God’s pardon "to individual of school age, is convinced any slate system of public educa­ 65, of Telsiai. Li(hi:ania. was disciplliie." The use of earphones and translators is not being Previously Pope John sent *a is “ reason for great sorrow to men and peoples who more or tion denyFng benefits of such tax-provided education to chil­ offered in St. Caaimir's Church, considered. letter in his own bandwriting to note the refusal of many to de­ less gravely fly from the funda­ dren in independem. schools is seriously violating rights. Los Angeles, the day of the Archbiahop Luigi Traglia, Vice rive life and strength from the mental laws of life.” He added “Such a violation also denies children the equal protec­ Not Before January, 1962 funeral in Sveksna. He had lived Regent of Rome, announcing the teaching authority that the that “for every sin there is a tion of the laws, or of welfare benefits, as required by the Four­ —The date of the council, which will not be held before under house arrest since bis Church can provide for the solu­ remission.” (NCWC Radiol teenth Amendment.” Mr. Duggan said. "It also denies parents January, 1962, has not been set because of the amount of work dale, which is the anniversary nf release from a Siberian concen­ freedom of choice, as guaranteed by the First Amendment, facing the ante-preparatory commission. the occasion this year when be tration camp in 1957. disclosed his intention to call since the state is imposing an economic penalty on the free — As a result of present technical facilities and intense an Ecumenical Council and a exercise of civil rights.” The Mass was offered by preparation, it is expected that the time which Bishops attend­ Father John A. Kuringis. pastor, synod for the Rome Diocese. The idea for the formation of a non-denominational group ing the council will have to spend in Rome away from their who was a seminary student of January 25 is the last day of to promote equal rights for ill school children was developed sees will be kept to a minimum. the Chair of Unity Octave, a by Judge Daly, Mr. Duggan, Vincent L Corley, St. Louis busi­ the Bishop before World Way —The commissions to be set up will be many and vaned. period when Catholics through­ nessmen. and a few others. II. Six exiled priests from the and will include groups to study moral, dogmatic, and liturgical out the world join in prayer for With virtually no publicity, Ihe newly formed group hat Telsiai Diocese now serve in questions, and others studying technical problems. Christian unity. The Octave been receiving scores of letters from people who “just heard the Los Anxeles Archdiocese. -T h e question of establishing a press oflice for the council starts on the FeaSt of St. Peter's about” the new organization. IS being studied. Chair at Rome and closes on Ihe "We support the American public school system whole­ N.Y. Lay Groups Cardinal Tardini said that in some ways the council can be Fea!!l of the Conversion of St. heartedly." a spokesman for the group declared, "and our mem­ Back Housing Bill considered a world parliament of a sacred character, but that bers support it with thqir tax dollars. But yve believe that when there are also "many and profound differences.” Paul. Brooklyn, N.Y. — Proposed the state aMumes the task of providing educational facilities, The council, for example, he pointed out. will have not only !^ew York Slate fair housing Either With Christ taxing all citizens for these schools. It must in fairness provide doctrinal and legislative power, but also exec-Jlive and judicial practices legislation will have Or Lost in Chaos for all school children, whether they attend public schools or power. the support of 18 Catholic lay other achocis of their parents' choice." To those who object that the Pope’s infallibility and pri­ In the audience the Pope gave organizations in the New York macy of jurwdiction render the calling of a council of little a homily on the Our Father. No Union of Church, State City area alone, according to Referring to the words. "Thy significance. Cardinal Tardini replied that the Pope's primacy Lest some might feel that this is an attempt to infringe Harold Hunton, president of kingdom come.” the Pontiff "does not exclude the Episcopa'e frum the government of the upon the separation of Church and Stale, the organization the Brooklyn Catholic Inter Church." spoke of an either-or concept for slated: “We are not seeking to introduce religion into the racial Council. alt: “ Either with Christ with a The Cardinal pointed out that the Bishops, "at the divine public schools, nor do we seek public funds for any Church." The proposed law would l^rtion of the Cross on the mandate of Christ to govern the Church together and subordi­ What the group desires is "a certificate plan for distribu­ make any act of discrimination snoulders of each, or without nated to the Pontiff, contnbute a profound knowledge of prob­ tion of educational funds, simitar to the G1 Bill of Rights for in private housing illegal. The Him, lost in uncertainty, perils, veterans." ^ lems because of their continuous contact with the faithful groups that voted their support and a universal abyst." scattered throughout the world.” The organization's address is 3109 S. Grand Boulevard, have a total membership of j Citing the words, “Thy will be Room 25, St. I^ouis 18. Mo. The group has published several 210,000 in the metropolitan DispJoy of ChoritF/ Unify (fcne.'' the Holy Father noted pamphlets on the subject, l.NCWC Wire) area. there are many who are follow There is value, he declared, “ from a psychological point of view" in a decision "taken by all the Bishops united together.” ing the spirit of evil. Neverthe­ THEOLOGIAN WANTS INFORMAL DISCUSSION less, he added, “ there is also a "Such a display of chanty and unity," he added, is bound to be apparent to "those who are separated from the .' No Calendar Change Cardinal Tardini repeated points previously made by Pope O n l e t A n n i u f i r e n r u Marking the anniversary of his first INTERFAITH MEETINGS URGED John X X lll—that the council is being held to promote the in­ Vatican City. — C ardinal WII I9l H nniVcrsary year as Pontiff, Pope John XXlll crease of the Catholic faith, to renew the morals of the Chris­ Domenico Tardini, Vatican Sec­ Toledo. O.-Caiholic. Proles'noted, "and when it is observed! "Pniteatanis. Catholics, and chats with a boyhood .schoolmate. Achille Micheletti of Sntlo il tian people, and to bnng up to daie Church discipline. retary of State, has denied re­ lam, and Orthodox Church mem it draws men together. Perfect Orthodox all accept the law of Monte, the birthplace. In the center is Mario Commenting on the fact that Pius XII had considered call­ ports that the Church calendar Bosio of the same village. hers should develop better re-love jyoduces perfect union, bul. love. For all il is logical bv their ing an Ecumenical Council, the Cardinal said that "there were will be reformed by the forth­ lationships by meeting togelh'r|imperfecl love is still unifying.lt.wn theologies that chanty More than 15.000 persons later gathered in St. Peter’s Basilica completed in secret several works by a limited number of coming Ecumenical Council. I to cheer the Pope on the anniversary of his election. at the gras.s-roots level, in small!even though Ihe union is lessjemhrice G o d a n d neighbor H— 4 groups, said Father Gustave than perfect. Human beings When they limk on the other learned ecrlesiaslies. Such labors will be used (or the forth­ Weigel. S. J. must learn to live with their im Ichristhin with this love, the coming council. The distinguished profesisnr P^^fwlion, beeau.se it is an in |siiu?tjon has changed." (NCWC To Consider Role of Loify LISTENING IN of ecclesiotogy and an aulhonlj F*f*P8ble condition. -Wire) Cardinal Tardini said laymen will not have a direct part in on Ihe Protestant unity move­ the council. But the topic of the place of the .ally in the Church What Heaven Will Be Like ment took part in*a Lutheran , will be important, in view of the importance the laity has sponsored meeting, called the- Pppe Tells of Benefits assumed in the organized life of the Church. It became clear We all want to go to heaven. Many moderns, the saints and angels will have in heaven clear First Annual Ecumenical Insli-' frum the very flrst answers received frum the Bishops, be said, tule of Toledo. The four-hour however,-are a fait confused about what heaven knowledge of things exterior to God. whether that the subject of the laity is one of the principal topics of session was attended by 131) IS . except that it will be a happy place for us actual or merely possible, to the extent that God O.f Own Family Life interest to the Bishops of the world. dergv'men of the area, including to dwell in, one that will be in no sense a disap­ permits. These things will be seen clearly in God Vatican City.— In an emo­ sociol classes to select per­ Asked whether government representatives will be present 35 Catholic priests. pointment to anybody fortunate enough or with the help of a bright mental image of our tion-packed audience that sons lur the service of the as m past councils, Cardinal Tardim said: "No. Times have to arrive there. own given to us by Him. Although making no detaiiedl lasted more than an hour. Cl*u'‘ib It is for these rea- changed" "At one time communications also depended on Heaven is a stale and place of per- Heaven is often referred to as paradise. Thi.s elaboration of his reenmmenda-. Pope John XXlll received 162 S'Uis, hr said, that he does princes. Today the Churen can move freely." feet happiness, which can have no end. IS a word of Persian origin, recalling the original lion, the Jesuit told reporters' residents from his home town no< I’li'sh when hr recalls his The press conference was history making because it was it consuls prinerpoHy in the tmmeciinie he thought t h a t the sessions' paradise in which Adam and Eve were placed. of Sotto il Monte, including humhie origins because they the first held preceding an Ecumenical Council and because it knotcledpe of God, seeing Him face to face un- Ihe Eden of enjoyment and perfect delight should be informal and that about 50 relatives, a year have fiven him a firm basis vLs held by the Vatican Serretarv of Stale. I NCWC Radio and retled. cleorly. and openly as He u in Hmself. theologians and laymen should Paradise is. therefore, a state of complete beati from the day he was elected for his future tasks. V irel It would be loo much for us to see God tilde, in which the vision and fruition of God are be present. to .succeed 1‘ius X il. .simply with our bodily eyes, as the vision is the .source of eternal happiness. It is also a place, Calling for frankne.ss in such He told his audience that WORLD CATHOLIC WOMEN'S UNION NOTES supernatural and not natural; and the sight discusjtions. he said that in mat-- for Jesus Christ and the Blessed Virgin are there he recently received a gifl IS too great for our unaided human nature. The lers of religion Chri.stians are' both corporally and spiritually, and all the glori­ of a painting of a scene neaf intellect of Ihe saints and angels in heaven had too sensitive, which is another ous bodies of Ihe saved will rise at the U sI Day, butto il .Monte, with the sanc­ to be raised to the supernatural level, when it reason fo r meeting together, MILLIONS LACK ADEQUATE FOOD be united w-iih their souls, and forever reign tuary of Our Lady of the Cave was enlightened by the lumen gloriae, the light • then in heaven. Purgatory will be no more, and Many problems are solved, hei Paris. — Aid for millions of Out of 2,750.000.000 persons declared that Catholic women in I t . He recalled that his of glory. said, by solving other problems.. hungry' persons in underdevel- new living, 1,^'^0.000.0(K) are "in each country should have there will be only heaven and hell from then mother had taken him to the "Usually when we come to know: oped countries and the plight of starving or are seriously under-iiheir own movement, and each on forever. sanct'iary often when he was one another We find things are! refugees were stressed at ai nourished. One tenth of the; woman a place in it. All should We God a child. S h a ll S e e different than we thought in the' meeting of the World Union of'world population geta (our-flflhsjaccept and bring about accept- Face fe Face All Good Things beginning." The Pope talked of former Catholic Women's Organizations. of the total revenue. In Latinlance of sacrifices for the bene- We shall see God as He is. face to face, not Make Perfect State Human Efforts Not Enough pastors and of bis uncle, Sal- Delegates from 23 countries in America alone. 50.000.000 areifit of the undernourished who a mere reflection of Him; we shall discern His Boethius, the medieval philosopher, defined Human efforts alone, asser ' veno Roncalli, who guided the five continents attended the suffering from dietary deficien-ieannot give their best to the perfection and see the three Persons of the Trin­ the beatitude of heaven as “a state made perfect ted Ihe theologian, will neverl (amity of more than 28 per­ gathering. cies. (world because they are hungry.” ity. As a secondary object, we shall be given a by the addition of all good things." St. Thomas bnng about a union of Churches sons. leading them daily in the In Ihe world picture, the 250.000 Sleep in Streets in view of the World Refugee vision of ail the mysteries of religion, and like^ Aquinas (I22S741, who has never been sur Christians, he said, should do recitation of the Rosary, and women discussed ways of alle- Concerning the average life Year, another resolution noted. wise shall have the recognition and enjoyment passed in his tremendous knowledge of theulucy. their work of living up to the giving them advice and coun- viatinc perils and threats posed expectancy, the Women's Union.''the World Union of Catholic of those we loved on earth, wliu.se prayers we can called heaven "the perfect good, the pos.-ic-sion Gospel law- of love and have -si-i. by near starvation diets of mil­ said il ranees from 76 years in Women's Urganizationa hag de- hear. We shall see the angels, the triumphant of which completely .sdiisfies the raliunal appe trust that G*»d will, in H ls tune Iterallinc the purity of his lions of children and adults Canada. 70 in Europe. 37 in cided to appeal to all Catholic souls, all Ihe saints, the Blcs.scd Virgin, etc. tile.- In heaven we shall.be blessed, not merely and in His way. bring ahoul Ihe fam ily.« life and that of his They cited Ihe need lo give refu­ China, to 28 in India- In Bom-iwomen, inviting all lo devule because God the Supreme Good will l>e pos fulfillment of the "hope " neighbors, the Pope paid trib­ gees "a roof. job. and friends” bay some 250.000 homeless sleep heart and soul to the needs of In addition to their vast knowledge of God. sessed by us. bul through union with Him, "The great Christian law is ute to his education, noting in an effort lo become "free in the streets. irefugees." (NCWC Radio and who IS infinite and utterly without limitation, (Turn toPopeJ - Column 3; the aw of love for all menX. he| that God reaches into all tike other men." In its resolutions the Union[Wire] 1 Gift for Father Pire Robert Murphy Leaves Copenhagen, — The Danish government has given Domini­ can Father Dominique Pire. Nobel peace prize winner. $6,896 State Department Post to aid refugees under his care.

Washington.—Undersecretary political adviser for West Ger­ of Slate Robert D. Murphy, who many with the rank of Ambas­ HOPELESS retired from the State Depart­ sador. In 1949 he returned to the ment after 42 years in the na­ U.S. to become-' director of the DESPERATE tion's foreign service, was one Office of German and Austrian of the leading Catholic laymen Affairs. in the federal government. He was made Ambassador to IMPOSSIBLE Long known as the depart­ Japan in 1952. and the following ment's top trouble shooter, the year became Assistant Under- H ave Faith in Marquette .University graduate plans to enter private industry S i . J u d e some time after the first of the you'll never regret it . . . year. Send for your free Novena The diplomat, now 65, entered Prayerbook, “St. Jude, His the foreign service in 1917 and Life, His Novena” douched became Undersecretary of State to his relic). Perpetual No- for Political Affairs last August. venas every Wednesday. The G o o d ' Seated' on the tractor is Professor Tsunamatsu The recipient of numerous de­ Rt. R«v. Mtflr. Fnncli J. Kelt Americans Give Tractor S a m a rita n lof the agricultural department in the Imperial grees and awards from Catho- Spiritual DIracIsr University at Sapporo. He has two daughters Uc schools and organizations, he CHURCH OF ST. JUDE To Orphanage in Japan Trappistines. With assistant professors, he is was awarded the 1959 Laetare VOTIVE GUILD D.C., has presented a $33,000 tractor to the translating the operator's manual. Medal of the University of No­ 431 W ell 204 Si. New York 34, N.Y. The tractor is to be used on the farm that tre Dame the past June. The Oiristian Brothers Novitiate at Mont La Salle is Guardian Angels’ Orphanage operated in Hok- kaido. Japan, by the Franciscan Missionaries of helps feed ami support the children of the President Eisenhower, with 'n California's Napa Valley. The Valley’s fertile grapes NT. - M r S e w iif u l p fitu ie A t f i - 1 Mary. It is equipped with all attachments, includ-1 nrphange. The Good Samaritan Society is also whom Mr. Murphy worked IBAUl H tc k ue cultivated for The Christian Brothers Ruby Port. ing a snow plow. , sending a check for $750 to buy coal to heat the closely since the early days of Our Inly of Cm'o- cAq w i, In lull color On the left is Sister Elmira (Miller) of Bal-,orphanage, World War II, once described a V i" b y 11 " w ith timorc and now stationed at the orphanage.. him as “affable, friendly, and mcdol, hiilory, ind IM- From the dedicated labors yoh*. Seod II.Z S le>_ exceedingly shrewd.” F I« N C Iia N devoted m en RUSSIAN EMPEROR INITIATED ACTION Mr. M urpV helped to pave MISSIOHART IROTHtRS the way for the Allied landings ST. FRANCIS MONUTIRF com e the great wines o f in French North Africa in 1942 EUREKA, WO. ORTHODOX HOPED FOR REUNION by negotiation with the French Gen. Henri Giraud and Admiral VOCATIONS-MEN I I Uhe Rome. — Documents discov-.report from the Duke of Ser great part of Europe for some Jean Darlan of the Vichy gov­ ered in Naples reveal that the'racapriola, Neapolitan Am'bas- years. ernment following the defeat of Robert D. Murphy THE FATHERS OF ' I Rusian Orthodox Church was sador to the Russian Imperial “These things now enliven France by Nazi forces. CUR LADY OF MERCY ready at the beginning of the Court, asserting that Emperor the determination of His Im­ He served as chief civil af­ secretary of State for United Invite youBf men To join their Order to prepare past century to reunite with Paul I of Russia desired the re­ perial Majesty to create in his fairs officer on Eisenhower's Nations Affairs. The post from (or the Prieaibood or the Catholic Church. union. vast empire a bulwark against staff and later participated in which be resigned was the. num­ Brotherhood. the attacks of impiety, which W rite; Rev, Dlractor of The Rev. Joseph Rouet de The Emperor had called the negotiations for an armistice in ber three post in the State De­ V o c a tio n s Journel, S J., discovered the Neapolitan Ambassador to him can be soundly done only by the . In 1944 he was appointed partment. Saint Raymond Samlnary - papers in the archives of the in great secrecy and revealed aforesaid union.” Le Roy, Naw York I' Kingdom of Naples and pub­ his decision to negotiate for The Emperor, as a mark of 1HE FRANCISCAN MISSIONARY lished excerpts in the Jesuit possible reunion with Rome. his good will, offered the Pope BROTHERS OF THE SACREO review Ctuilta Cottolica. That night the Ambassador refuge in Russia should he be I(dea of a 'Catholic Vote' MEART OF JESUS envilt voui^ o f California of 17 to 35 to writi fo( The documents consist of a wrote a report, which was car­ obliged to flee Rome before in­ th i oew IMsntrited booklet, Thi ried from Naples directly to vading French troops. A 'Myth,' Says Poll Taker Joy of Chorniy, W rite tO: Rev. Pius VII by the Neapolitan But Paul was assassinated the Irolher Superior. FILM AD BOYCOTT representative at the Holy See, next month, March 11. and his New York.—Statistics will that "some 40 per cent of the ST. PRAHCIS MONASTERY GOD LOVE YOU Cardinal Ruffo, on Feb. 7, 1801. project died with him. not support the theory of a American people have expressed Evreke, Mlwevrl “ GETTING RESULTS? “For some time," the report Leanings of the Russian Orth­ “ Catholic vote,” said Pollster some doubt as to the advisabil­ odox Church toward reunion Elmo Roper in a commentary ity of a C ath olic becoming New York.—The vice presi­ noted, "the heart and soul of with Rome did not, however, die in the Saturday Reuieui. President, About 20 per cent say Palronei$ of Sufferert from dent of publicity and advertis­ His Imperial Majesty have held Most Reverend Fulton J. Sheen immediately. The last Papal flatly they would not like to see ing for 20th Century Fox, the desire of a reunion between He tested two' attitudes con­ Nuncio in Russia. Tommaso a Catholic win the presidency. NERVOUS - Is there enough faith and is the spirit of soeri* Charles Einfeld, said his com­ the Greek Ruthenian (Russian) cerning the possible candidacy Arezzo, wrote to the Holy See But how many would actually and MENTAL pany is giving closer scrutiny Church and the Roman Catholic of a Catholic for the presidency: five years after the Emperor's fice enough in your parish to hove odorotion of Our to its advertising because of in­ Apostolic Church, presided over That “lots of people won’t ac­ forsake the party of their choice DISORDERS . . . death that Catholic worship and to vote against a (Jatholic? One Lord in the Blessed Sacrament night and doy? Are creasing censorship by newspa­ by the Vicar of Christ In the cept a Catholic” and that "a person of the Holy Father, as the Catholic clergy enjoyed Many Novenas cele­ pers. Catholic candidate would be can only estimate— my own es­ brated throughout the great prestige and esteem in there too many ilf, too many hardships in daily life, He made the statement at a being most useful to Christian­ ideal because he would ‘sew up’ timate is from 6 to 8 per cent.” Sesr In the first church ity. Time and repeated exami­ the Russian capital. mlllioDS of Catholic votes.” Deriding "the myth of the cap­ m Americs dedicated meeting of film publicists. A In her honor, Seg Kbr to ask a thousand people to answer the question of Some (^thodox Bishops, he case history of the film Sap­ nation o f this truth have made Of opposition to a Catholic tive, precommitted, Catholic help and Inlerccsilon. - (be conviction of it grow in him. reported, including Metropoli­ Our Lord in the Garden; "Con you not watch One phire was given at the meeting. Presidential candidate, he said vote,” he maintained that “ Cath­ For Information about' s "The sad ruins and the ter­ tan Ambrose of St. Petersburg, the League of St. Dyzn- It reportedly had a poor run in olic voters are just as free, just Hour with Me?" Are there mony who work hard, rible damage wrought by the at­ awaited “ only an impulse of the hna. Novena Bookleta, Chicago because the city’s pa­ Oppose Masonic Rite as unfettered, just as intelligent, Etatues and Medali tacks o f unbelief and atheism court to deal with the hoped-for and who need their sleep so much, thot it would be pers had rejected the ads sub­ and just as divided in their vot­ against the throne and the altar union with the Latin (Roman) At School Ceremony w r ite to: mitted to them. A report was ing preferences as any other, asking too much of them to moke that socrifiee under the guise of a false Church." INCWC Radio and Richmond. Calif. — The Cali­ National Shrine of also given on film ad censorship group." philosophy have been felt in a Wire] fornia State Council o f the St. Dymphna for the sins of the world? by Los Angeles newspapers. “ One can only hope," he de­ Knights of Columbus protested clared, “that both our politi­ MASSILLON, OHIO the use of only the Masonic cians and our people will, one A t ritual, in the cornerstone laying Well, there is a leper colony in Koreo with fewer HIGHiS SCHOOL C H O UOMI day adcnowledge what seems an T . v - ceremonies of the new Charles obvious truth: That Catholics souls in it than there ore in your porish, ond there is CMRal«ls4Yrs 12 Months Adams Junior High School. are many things. loin »f Perpetuol Adorotion of Our Eucharistic Lord night and A<>u«w U«tlrt A letter to the school board “For example, they are not $unfnt Hand Mada Mvldirf Ccw*m a from the K. of C. state secre­ only Irish— Uiey are Italians, day. Every hour the lepers recite the rosary for those w « rf r o i ic a o o i $ y iiir/n tary, Arthur Melka, noted that U)ey are Germans, they are ACADEMY FOI AOULTS the school system “ belongs to Frenchmen, they are Poles. IRISH 30 W, W tiliafUa, Cblufi, 111.. D t l 0R > U 9a who aid in the Propagating of the Faith throughout the all the people, not just to part Catholics are liberals— and they mission world. Their church was mode from obondoned of them who happen to have a are. conservatives. Catholics be­ Jli ■RUPTURE agony particular fraternal, religious, or long to labor unions— and Cath­ war materials, and is shaped like an egg shell, but in political connection.” The favor­ olics are unhappy about labor it the Lord of Heoven ond earth makes His abode. Goth- Removed ^ itism to one order was called unions. Catholics are Republi­ an injustice to other groups in can—and they are Democratic.” Amencu) IntroduetJon d£ the «xaui*iU ered about Him are hundreds of lepers with running the city. [NCWC Radio and Wire] Connem^rt'CitlwtY RoMrf m nrl'; W HEN you allp InU mtllow Coanmart iButk bwd» witb 6ni< a low-coii contour-de­ k4nt Iriih Silver ehiln tud crtKifU. sores, orms without bonds, and foces that never dare look The CeM«fti«'«>Osi«i)t JMMry la • r>'« ;n signed Brooks Patented pert wtMh rtU M i««i.sh.i r« w o aaaft Um ««r IBM to rw '''f" in 0 mirror— but souls thot oireody glow with the radi­ Air Cushion Appliance: prm. nw fUaaJY la trvnad varWmM teriut Your -reducible rup­ < tMlefrty eaiw* |r«m Caammeru bw4* Ha>ii*. Danny Thomas,TV Star, bMirIT bM eBnfaUjr U ertUfe htatihk'lcA t' ance of eternity.' ture wUt be held In Inah UwiA. Pew pf«N*uii«a <4m Mbh taeh «r ■pc«UJ J tar |:2M. caah. H n veeurely yet genUy—or I ^ _ Ihe trial costs you nothing! This In­ •LCMI MNQ CONN4AL TO vention has made inlUlons of lutfer- To Get NCCY Award era happy. You can enjoy heavenly Socrifiee? We hove not begun to understand the lom lort night and day at work and , plav—or the Appliance costs you Washington.— Danny Thomas, no idea his pledge would result CITY 4 meoning of the cross. Maybe the cxampl* of these I NOTHING. Isn't Ihla worth a no-risk $250,000 for Mory's Shrine ters of America pre- TV star, will receive the 1959 in a $2,000,000 St. Jude Hos­ I trial by you? If Interested, write (or lepers will, pleose God, occomplish two things: 1. I free facts now. senled a check for $150,000 to the National Shrine of the Immacu­ Fro Deo el Jxiventute (For God pital, Memphis, Tenn.. for which Brooks Co., a»-E Slalt St., late Conception in Washington, fulfilling a pledge of $250,000. and Youth) medal of the Na­ bids will be let in 60 days. Marshall, Mich. inspire priests to hove perpetual adoration in their The C. D. of A. had previously donated $100,000. The gift will be tional Council of Catholic Youth In the shape of a star, the parishes; 2. move those who have many sins on their used for five chapels in the north apse of the shrine. at the fifth biennial convention hospital was designed without 8' TILT ARBOR SAW Shrinks Hemorrhoids of the council's diocesan section charge by Paul R. Wiliiams, Pictured at the presentation are, left to right. Margaret J. 1959 B IlO W souls to moke sacrifices for these lepers, that their Nov, 12-15 in Kansas City, Mo. famed Negro a r c h it e c t and Without Surgery Buckley of Chevy Chase, Md., vice supreme regent and acting MODEL pure souls moy pray for them. The Holy Father supreme regent of the C. D. of A.; Mrs. John V. Ballared of Monsignor Joseph E. Sebieder, friend of Thomas. Motion pic­ ture and TV stars are confinu- Stops Itch—Relieves Pain Milton, Mass., national secretary; and Archbishop Patrick A. director of the NCWC Youth knows there ore ten million -lepers in the world; he O’Boyle of Washington. Department, announced Mr. ing to give benefits for the 128- knows oil the colonies which need aid. Allow him to For the first time science has Thomas' selection. He cited the bed hospital, which will be op­ found a new healing substance with erated by the Franciscan Sisters the astonishing ability to shrink TV star's record as a family en­ decide where your socrifices should go. hemorrhoids and to relieve pain— Holy Eucharist Historic Fact tertainer and his reputation as of Mishawaka, Ind.. and provide ullhout surgery. In rate after case. free aid to children of all races ------[While gently relieving pain, actual an outstanding Catholic as rea­ Ireduction (shrinkage) took place. Questions anid Answers sons for his selection. and creeds. GOD LOVE YOU to Miss A.H B, for $10 "! hovei^ost amazing of all-resulls were Born Amos Jacobs, the son Youth Leaders’ Rally Iso thorough that suFferors tnade By Li.N'us M. Riord-.n. Ph.D. from heaven, if anyone eat of of Syrian ' immigrants, Danny On Nov. 11-12, before the f“ mode a Noveno of M asses for the intention thot I wiN 'S? ."Vrobiem' ' What is the Eucharist? 'his bread he shall live forever; youth meeting, the first national ! BLADE TILTS! I I . ■ - r i . ■ . 1 J I I'The secret Is a new healing sub- The Eucharist is the Sacra- and the bread that I will give is learn whot my vocotion is. Ihot is the proyer, ond here,fiance iBio.iiynedti-dieccvery or a convention of the National Con-i { , , , TABLE REMAINS LEVEL noridfamous researen Institute, mnnt Of the B(xiy and Blood of My flesh." ference of Catholics in Youth ^ I HM>r dut* °ii <£>< ire> are «t*ii is the sacrifice" . . . To O.D.K. for $100 "I om promis­ This subiinncc is now svaiisbie In Christ. It has been defined by The Jews on that account Serving Agencies will be held.'l nfcL j ing $1,000 to Our Holy.Fother for the Missions and this argued with one another, saying, It Will open with a Pondfieal I mhr* 9n 9t end P«l«nltd icrs—money back gusrsnteor "The Body and Blood of Christ "How can (his man give us Ilia Mess offered by Bishop Joseph,! is the first instollment. I om moking this socrifiee for are truly contained in the Sacra- flesh to eat?" M. Marling, C-PP.S., of Jeffer- | - «'«« Jesus, t h e r e f o r e , said to 0 special intention — thot my brother will obfoin the A| ;r; J M "if”' 'he Altar under the son City. Bishop William T. Mc-:| ohi* d#p»h oi w*.-o" >o j'a"; v l3 S S IT I6 Q them, "Amen. amen. I say to Carty. C.SS.R., of Rapid City j SPECIAL BARGAIN you, unless you eat the flesh of w ill p r e a c h ^ fuedtl. Orond Atw grace to overcome the habit of drinking and come home .which the bread is transub- . .4* . ■ I —UAf lo vow in fes$vt. Uinunuai 12 w ordi; if four or more you. He who eats My Flesh and been preying for severol years" . . . to R.H.V. for $15.50 co niK ui^vi iuue& are u$ad, Ibe ra il i$ 65c rine power." worth, chairman of the citizens' m q n EY BACK GUARANTEE par wbfd par is$ve. R ayivot muLt iccoriv drinks My Blood has life ever­ Is it pos.sible historically to advisory committee of the Pres-. I Try igmMi >ow io tan, u a«i- "This wos saved for a pair of shoes or a dress; insteod, party all orders. Aos received oo Monday lasting and I will raise him up will tppeir in >h, csiM pi.nitd ih, tel- prove the existence of Ihe Eu idenl's Council on Youth Fit- | 1 om sending it to you for the Propagation of the Foith lowing wetk.______c n a r i s f ’ on the last day. For My Flesh ness; Ben Solomon, editor o f ■ s«nf fzprtts CelUn t * BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES , The'proof is found beyond. Youth Leaders’ Digest; Joseph &«A<| «h«ck or M.O. S7.00 d«po$ir$ om with the hope of obtoining o very special fovor" . . . . C.O.D.'B. Wo rtiorvo ripKl lo roFund FREE PICTURE FOLDER. ■'How to' refutation in Our Lord's veryi(.ohn vi. 49-M). Prendergast. executive director I ftboetry if flock 1| •hHouBltd. , T o M rs. CM- for $1875 "I om cosl-mg one of my bonds '’’u n S S '| »ords in the Scnpluree. He pee- J "'" iH?omer'IoS’ of the National Recreational AMERICAN MACHINER tfUOOL TOOL CO. I As.«ociation; and others. L«BBion of sm’ " in ihc Maryland Courl nf .-Xp- CLINIC. Dept. 551, Excchior I 'l U T W rM .12 Sarfy m o g l Datroytd Joint rup. New Y ok lx. N.Y, cr y.iur Diocesan-Directr liMiic bre.')ii'hat has rome down -tf!'* w ii. 2(129- ‘'I'nni;' Mu Fridoy, November 6, 1959 TH E REGISTER PAGE THREE LISTENING IN (Continued'From Page One)

through the acquirement or possession o f God, from these words of Benedict XllI; "After this who will beitify us snd all the saints and angels. intuitive and fK lal vision and enjoyment have begun or will begin . . . the same vision and Because God is immaterial, we do not attain enjoyment exist and will continue uninterrupted heaven by the operation of our sensitive facul­ and without any intermission or emptying of ties. but through the intellective faculty. Formal the aforesaid vision and enjoyment, down to A ll qutet on th« beatitude, the happiness of heaven, comprises the final judgment and then on into the ever­ tM thIng front... the three acta of vision, love, and joy, and in its lasting.” MdkilMHMtaM Hm « TMtMf metaphysical eisence consists formally in the UtiM to m / s ^ far ariek u(i reM vision of God slone. To see and to know God Perfect Satisfaction f( tottiiiivaiia. AtaUdiagmmUn face to face, therefore, is the essence of heaven. In Understanding Our knowledge comes to us through our highest NUM-ZIT Although the saints and angels see and know fKulUes, immensely and supematurally strength­ TootMne Lotion God, they do not know Kim comprehensively, ened and helped by God. for they are creatures and He is infinite. They F a r leith a a h i, d e n i m Irriutim , um m lfii pahu. are perfectly satisfied and happy, but the re­ We should not confuse this experience with ask f*r NUM-ZIT AgxttglrmgA. wards of heaven are not the same for every­ visions that have been' seen on earth. The Apos­ — WeSwi el m»ACew»wMl* body; they are based on the amount of merit tles bad a vision of God’s splendor on Mount an angel or a human soul had at the time iU Tabor, and it- was extraordinary; but this was MAKE Ctiirlv I niiniinnA l»ngu*ges always present a probation ended. JIUOy LungUOyC problem for missionaries, even after not the Beatific Vision, which is far greater ROSARIES Hence we say God is not fully grasped months, sometimes years, of formal study. But a young mission­ than any of the lower visions could be. Some At • by the blessed. The Fourth Lateran Council f l i p - ary can nearly always rely on the pariah catechist to help him in early heretics and also some Modernists of the ruled: “There is only one God . . . incompre­ his language problems. And that is what this young American l^ h and 20th centuries contended that God can w onenaod S t n fof hensible.” The Vatican Council also defined; missionary above, Coluraban Father Thomas Walsh from Sommer- be keen and comprehended on this earth. A few roKTObeftu. I ptcrof tftUeJvdo ry offer. ville. Mass., is doing-in Hoeng Song, Korea. Father Walsh, who unimportant medieval sects held that man al­ “The Holy Church believes that there is one God LfUttM/FTlIl LEWIS E COMPANY went to Korea a year ago. Is now one of 32 Columban priests who ready enjoys the Divine Essence, a statement . . . incomprehensible.” We would have to pos­ 4W M Sn .. Trei. S-T-' staff the Vicariate of Chuncbon under Bishop Thomas Quinlan, that shows they did not have the least idea of sess infinite knowledge in order fully to compre­ A > a ! C ^ . . a Postmaster J. Ray Moncus (left) WONDERFUL FOR S.S.C. what we mean by heaven or of the reward that hend God: only God Himself can have infinite A n tl-d m u i L am paign of Birmingham. Ala., points to a God has prepared for those who love Him. knowledge. display built with his approval for use in the city's downtown NERVOUS STOMACH post office and in auburban stations, calling attenUon to new Oil ptua. .uwk >UM («■( MNUAI) Father Kerve. the dogmatic theolo^an, pointa tnkhhw. bUuu*. u l kuilftm tlUr amli Study Religion in Schools obscenity laws that have been passed to aid the' Post Office tn Ulta n m W Xtrta* KeiMNi U iMt Heaven’s Rewards out that “ It is of faith that soula o f the Department's campaign against smut mail. MJ. M tea AUIHI!) OwIM T i M m New Delhi, India.— The Indian • iSi IM r Igwe.r nlvf ill liiiiii (b. a negative policy that banned all Wm Rot Be Equal saints have been beholding the Divine Essence Shown with Mr. Moncus is Harold N ill of the Postal Services tnelM It Ibr MMerii. MS le- government appointed a com­ references to religion in govern since the Passion and death of the Lord; have lu n lb< aemUi flaw Hal rlM On M urb Early Origenist heretics falsely taught that department, who has been working on the smut mail problem in tnnen uri mi. i:i Riwli cm Fm* mittee to study the desirability ment-nin educational institu­ all aouli have been equally blessed and wiU been received into heaven since the Ascension; Alabama. This display was copied from a picture that appeared Mb u< leimiMi u< an iM i CM Mic: <>i of religious and moral instruc­ tions. Many experts considw and that, for all future time, holy aouls, as Ciam M nm i M wU-bMc m l iin tai la lb. be equally rewarded; Jovinian also taught that in the Catholic press. CWH. 'll FnaeDi rtlirm M l tnltic W tion in the country's educational that the defects o f this system soon as they are perfectly purged, intuitively all will be on the same par in heaven, as did MkM w aan iM BMle. institutions. are responsible for the occa­ behold the Divine Essence; nevertheless, they the Cathart and some of the 16th century Prot­ TRIAL PACKAGE FREE Until recently, government sional outbreaks of disorder do so more or less perfectly according to their estant innovators. Man Who Battled Pope IU.IHIK l-u mwbt XimM w— rb ivIM authorities' were committed to among students. merits; yet never comprehend God; they see le CMCIi tC til mn. Alt rmr *WCU( (« Some 14th century writers taught that the U4.IMI!I M anu aewM Fm OUI eKt- Him for all eternity.” ur cecm. reward for all the saints is the same in glory, May Be Named Blessed U Liait. eCFT. (SO. S20B X. ClIFICI. and a number of heretics, including some Prot­ When we say that they never comprehend CHICXCC U . 1U IH II God. we mean completely of course; they do Vatican City.— A priest who was Viceroy of Spain. estants. have held that there is to be no glory have a great knowledge of Him through the as an Officer in the Italian army The son of one of that coun­ for man until after the Second Coming of Christ Found: a way Beatific Vision. 90 years ago battled try's highest noblemen, the for the General Judgment. nearly Papal roops is being considered Duke of Alcala, he urged and Origenists and others supposed that the to stop suicides Only Crod Can for be itification. supported the royal decree or saints can sin in heaven. Origen (165-253) was Whe^ he was 18 years old, dering the expulsion of Moslem Suicide* eon tx prevented! Untold Imfndie* ran be ilopped! At thi* a famous ecclesiastical writer of the early Sa tisiy Our Hearfs Carlo Amirantc led .Kalian Moors after his attempts to con Church, and is an important witness to most of very moment men and women from It is of Catholic faith, therefore, that the forces in the historic battle vert them failed. [NCV'C Radio all walka of Ufa are being tnalched the doctrines and practices of Christianity in objective beatitude of man is God alone, who per­ with lie Papal Zouaves at Porta and Wire] from the brinl^f diaatUr! Thi* ia bis day. But he was in error on some matters, the reeult of tm year’* moat amax- fectly satisfies man's desires. Only in God is Pia at'the entrance to Rome in and 300 years after his death certain proposi­ Ing and excitini: (iparimenc. aa this satisfaction to be found. That is why we have 1870. follow ing the battle, the revealed in tha current uaue of tions from bis writings were condemned in an such texts as the following: Papa] I States were taken over Catholic Difeat Mafizine. It'* eastern synod, which was approved in this by Pablic School ■bout Father KeniMlb B. Murphy “All things are vain except God" (EecL i, 2; by Italy. the Fifth (^ n e n l Council. of Raaeua, Inc. tha Priaat wit xii. 8,13), “Do not love the world, or the things Later Amirante went to Pius ■ura-Ort anawat to our nuinbar-on* that are in the world. If any one loves the world, IX to seek forgiveness and was Prayer Opposed man.kiilar. He tell* about actual Pope Benedict XIII (who ruled 1724-30} de­ people aaved in the love of the Father is not in him; because pardoned by the aged Pontiff.' ■ « ■ • in tha nick of scribed the condition of the saved in heaven. all that is in the world is the lust of the flesh, He entered a seminary, and wasi ff| \ f I A l f f C time; show* ex­ He said that “We define” that the souls o f all the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life; which ordained a priest in 1877 at thel * '* • * ' ' * ' * ’' actly what to do in ca*e you ara saints, in whom there was nothing to be purged is not from the Father but from the world. And age of 25. The ex-soldier wu a S* Louis.-Sharply dissenting reaction from Protestant and faend with a *ui- when they departed this life, or will be when the world with its lust is passing away; but pastor in Naples and also taught cid* •raarfaocy: they shall depart in the future, “were, are, and be who does the will of ,God abides forever. school. Known as a poet and Jewish leaders has greeted a damonatrate* what prevenliv* will be in heaven, after the A ^ n s io n of Jesus musician, he died Jan. 20, 1934. St. Louis School Board member's (First John il, 15-17). tnaaaunx to take Christ Our Lord and Savior into heaven, and proposal that a “ non-denomlna As St. Gregory Nazianzen wrote; “ God is the Miracles Approved even before the resumption of their bodies adb lional” prayer be said each day! ruidda'!*”widem summit of all good things, in whom all desire the general judgment; and that since His Pas­ In Beatus’ Cause in local public schools. ! ciea. "Reicue, comes to rest." As St. Gregory of Nyssa taught: sion and death they have seen and will see the A preparatory meeting of the Daniel L. Schlafly, a Catholic, t'*c.."»»y»Gardi “The life of the soul is to see God." nal Uuatung, "u ' Dmne Essence by an intuitive and even facial Sacred Congregation of Rites made the proposal in a letter to d e a lin g w ith , a vis!dn, without the medium of any creature that St Augustine's words are famous: “Thou has passed on two miracles in other board members. He sent problem D iat.'.. concern* ua all.” , stands ,to it in the relation of the object seen; bast made us for Thyself, and our hearts are the cause of BlesKd Juan de copies of the 22-word prayer to restless until (hey find rest in Thee." Again: Youcanhavathik but in the Divine Essence, which immediately, Ribera, 16th-century Archbishop each. The prayer reads; “Al­ imporlantartJcU ' nakedly, clearly, and openly abowa Itself to "He is the fount of our happiness; He is the of Valencia, who at one time mighty God, we acknowledge our rlgnt away, by end of all desiring.” Whence “with love we dependence on Thee, and we accepting our ' them; and that, thus aeeing, they enjoy the same offer to try Catholic Digeat at a tpo* Divine Essence; and that, as a result of this shape our course to Him, so that we may find beg Thy blessings upon us, our diacount, rest when we reach Him; therefore the blessed School Bus Law parents, our teachers, and our vision and enjoyment, they are truly blessed and Trial Subteriplioa Offar are that way because they are made perfect by country.” have everlasting life.” Sflvai Yoa 43% this end.” To Be Challenged School board members and Enjoyment, without annoyance, of the im­ To introduce CaiboUe Digeat Mag- parents' group leaders thus far axin* to new reader*, thepubliaber* Popes Defined mutable Good that is God, and the knowledge {have been favorable. No Catbo- offer to aend you a full nve month Poets About Heaven that man will remain with Him forever, with­ In Connecticut lUc official has yet commented. BubacriptioB for only $1—aaviog out being inhibited by any uncertainty or de you on (ha regular 36f-a-«Dpy Pope Clement V condemned the proposition Newtown. Conn.—The state'sj Dr. 0. Walter Wagner, execu rate. 77>e coupon below willw ill aiartI ceived by any error, is St. Augustine's descrip­ of the Beguins that every inteUeetual nature is “local option” plan for trans Uve director of the (Protestant) your lubecriptioa with the current tion of what heaven’s peace and joy will be like. Metropolitan Church Federation, I fraturinc' -■ ■'(ka------poararful^arerful irtiarticle of itself naturally blessed and has no need of the porting children not attending juat daacribed—and will bring you light of glory to elevate it to God and to the public schools will be chal­ said he felt “the home and over 100 addilional page* jam- enjoyment of His blessedness. Pius V formally Visteii, Love, and lenged on its constitutionality church should be solely respon­ packed with betpful. entertaming sible for the prayer habits of and ioapiring reading. Thi* offer condemned the same error. Joy oi God in the state supreme court of may not be repeat^ to pleaaa errors in January, said Francis children.” A similar statement raail tha coupon now, while you Some souls see the Beatific Vision immedi­ Formal beatitude comprises three acts— the H. Snyder, president of the was made by the St. Louis Rab­ )tavt it before you. ately after death; others only when they have vision, the love, and the joy of God: but its Citizens for the Connecticut binical Association and the Rab­ been sufficiently purged. Pope Benedict XII, essence must be formally placed in the vision Constitution. Inc. binical Council. I Carhalk Dlga.i, Dapl. XM after the Second Council of Lyons and the Coun­ of God, says Father Herve. The prayer proposed in St. | a e s e n . Ham iin* Avanue cil of Florence, taught: “We define that the souls The group was formed in An intuitive vision of God—capability of Louis is the same as one recom -,! ^avi <3. Minn. of those who, after receiving Baptism, have in­ September, 1958. and announced I - ...... 1 knowing without induction or reasoning—is re­ mended for use in New York ' PtaaM naur m» baranlo eut-fnl* j curred no stain of sin whatever, and those also its intention then to fight the quired for beatitude, as was expressly defined public schools by the state II SJ who. after contracting the stain of sin, have been law which allows the state's mu­ by Benedict Xll and the Council of Florence. Board jof Regents in 1951. AI| m«lii*, aaving ma m under rag. , purged either in their bodies or their disem­ nicipalities themselves to decide I John iii, 2, asserts: “Now we are children recent New York Supreme Court; j “ | bodied souls . . . are at once received into heaven whether or not publicly sup­ of God and it has not yet appeared what we decision' held that noncompui-.i ...... j and clearly behold the One and Triune God Him­ ported bus rides should be shall be. We know that when He appears we sory recitation of the prayer is! I ...... j self. just as He is, yet according to the differ­ given to all pupils or only to shall be like to Him, for we shall see Him just constitutional. The case has been!! . . I ence in their merits, one more perfecGy than those attending public schools. as He is.’’ appealed, [NCWC Wire] : • I'l-.i another.” In the present life, we have only an im­ Turn Down Requests BAYER BRINGS perfect manifeitation of God; but in heaven we For School Bus Rides The glory of the saved in heaven is not equal, shall see Him dearly and perfectly. We shall Chardon. 0. — The school as is clear from the teaching s f the Council of have the direct vision of Divinity Itself. ' board turned down a request It's Nof Really Florence. It ia never interrupted, as we know — Monslgnor Matthew Smith that Catholic school children be We allowed to ride on public school Turkey Wanf Won't you send a little bit buses. Tbe parents offered to' FASTEST RELIEF of what you spend for your Ask and Learn pay any extra cost caused by Thanksgiving dinner to Fa­ ...th e fattest, transportation of 46 children at-l ther George to help him buy Address P. 0. Box 1620, Denver, Colo. tending a new school opened by food for us poor Indian boys most gentla to tha DOCTORS .S o m a of ProttUant was first introduced by the What i, a D'y M an? the Sisters of Notre Dame. and girls. Father has to take friendi. not dnli-ColAoiir, ore who lookod Catholic Lord Baltimore in 1634, A “dry Mass” is not a real Two other school boards. care of three hundred of us. stomach relief you l in r e r n f y ton cem td le s t, if th» We live at: St. Joseph’s In­ In lid o 0 in the Maryland colony. Mass, but a rehearsal of one Bedford and S tron gsville,! dian School, Chamberlain, can get from pain, ('.alholie religion ihoidd etrr The toleration record of Ire­ (or the benefit of those to be turned down requests by Catho-| IMno ponon'i So. Dakota. h a r o m e prrpnndtranl i n I h i i land. in which the formerly sup­ ordained, snd sometimes also lie parents for free school' thanks to itom ich iiw th’it tounliy, Ihr righu of other reli- Ta help you taka cart ef yaur pressed Catholic 90 per cent of for students who are thereby transportation, despite a ruling' little Indian children at Sf. Je- B iyir tib litf gionistt •could be eurtailed. the people obtained full power given an object lesson in its from Cuyahoga County Prosecu­ Mpti'i, tncIcMd find S / / ^ s r A / ^ r or# NOT wholo What il there n lft<’ teaching of without abridging a single Prot­ nature. The word “dry" seems to tor John T. Corrigan that such NAME ADDRESS when fhey enter the Church that tclll guarantee estant right, and in fact elected derive from a colloquial term transportation would not violate CITY ZONESTATE the ttonech I h i i not to happen? a Protestant as the first Presi­ for "praclice". state or U. S. Constitutions. A C T f O N f but dulnlognio The guarantee of dvil tolera­ dent, is well known. on the way ind tion reals on something funda­ Pius XH.‘ in bis address to the •ntor In left, mental to the very notion of Italian Jurists Dec. 6, 1953. was liny riikM roedy Catholicity: The Church cannot but repeating a maxim of the contradict itself. But the Church to go to worh natural law, which the Church THANK YOU, FATHER. IT IS A GREAT would contradict itself if, after INSTANTLY must uphold, when he declared ( k e m c teaching, or allowing to be that the duty of repressing error SATlSFAaiON TO KNOW THAT MY $0 you loot taught, so long, the merit of can never the ultimate norm LIFE INCOME MISSION CONTRACT b o ttw F u ll civil toleration, and the prin­ of imlitical action, but must be ciple on which it is based, which subjected to one that is higher PROVIDES WELL FOR MY FUTURE. is the common good, it should —a greater good, the common MISSION CONTRACT declare such toleratioh evil. good. Men who InotB Dcdicine recofnmeixl Aspirin. ( A N ANNUITY) AH arguments drawn from And for t)te best aspirin the world has ever known—buy B o g er Asplrinl The "greater good" men­ Papal documents purporting to tioned by the Pope is not to be show that it is basic to the, confused with mere expedience. Church to disfavor dvil tolera­ Hcnrich Romen. in The 5tale in THK REGISTER tion of non-Catholic religions Catholic Thoupht (p. 370), re­ Publi.shcd every Week by The Catholic Press Society, Inc. are based on misunderstandings. capitulates T h o m a s Aqiir as 934-950 Bannock Street. Denver 1. Colo. Post Office Box 1620 The modern question o.' civil when he comments that the DEPENDABILITY - SAFETY Mimbtr Audit Buroiu of Clrculittont toleration of minority religious forcible repression of error groups was not fairly posed would be a violation of the com­ Pnitdent Molt Rf», Archbishop Urban J. Vahr, D.D.. Denver until after the breakup of reli­ FREEDOM FROM WORRY Gdllordn-Chur RL Rev. Matthew Smith. PhJ]., U(tJ3., Jour.D., LL 0 mon good by producing hypoc­ Uanactni lUrertor Very Rev. Hsgr. John B. Cavanaab, M.A., Ph.D. gious unity in the 16lb century. risy, i violation of conscieneea, Executive Bdltor, Rev. John B. Ebal, LUt.D.. HIsl.D: .\siociile Edilori U nui M. Rlordin, Ph.D.; Rev. Daniel Pliherly, M.A.; Paul H HaUrlt In the last part of that cen­ and disturbance of the public CONVENIENCE * ECONOMY U ll.D ; FriDk Kornas, B.S. LL.B.. Ult.D. tury. the Polish Kings. Stephen order: "The 'content' of the con­ Balhory and Sigismund HI. in­ cept ‘common good’ must be Tblrty-four Arcbdloeuei and Dloeeaes have editions of this news. aper aa official oraani u foUowi: Archdioceaes of aochuutl, Sanu troduced toleration Into Poland common to all citizens." GOOD RETURNS Pf. Kansu City In Kansu, and Denver; Dioceses of Grand bland ,35 years or more before the Great Palb. Helena. Reno, Uncoln, Wheellna, Peoria, Altoonadohns- In America, an additional rea­ first Protestant Prince. John town, AroarUlo, Duluth. NubvUle, Salt Lake City, SaUna, Brie K aniu son why the common good will City-m. Joaeph. Tneaon, Wichita, Des Molnea, Spokane. PueMo. Situ. Sigismund of Brandenburg, benvlU^ Cheyenne. Larayelte, Alexandria. NateheaJiekaon, Evanartlle. always demand toleration, no Creen_ Bay. Boise. S Paso. The Diocese of Dodae City uses the WIcb. granted toleration to Catholics, matter how small a minority Sand ma Information on your Ufa Incoma Mission ContncI Ita edltton, and the Cincinnati Archdiocese abo publishes a Dayton in 1611. These Polish Kings en­ e d itio n Protestants might become, it joyed cordial relations with the REV. FATHER RALPH Nama^ ■Age. the existence of a tacit com Popes, who surely would have Second-Claia Postage Paid at Denver. Colorado pact whereby all groups of citi S.V.D. CATHOLIC UNIVERSITIES rebuked, them if the . toleration . tens agree to allow equal free- Addrata. of non^alholic minorities were dom to ail religions It is fun- 316 N. MICHIGAN -42 City. .Jona. . ^ a . un-Lalhorc. damental to natural taw that CHICAGO 1 In the .S'cw World, toleration'compacts be obsened.

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EDITORIAL COMMENT THE CATECHISM ILLCSTRATED 0 . WHEN DOES THE CHURCH TF.ACH INFAl.LlBI.Vr Sins of Tongue Get A. The Chureh teaches iofallibly when, ihronah the Pope alone at the Irarher of all Uhrialian*. oe ihroush the Pope and the HiaSopi. it definra a dorlrine of faith or Surprise From Dr. Conant - - moral* (o be held by all the faithful. Such a pronoiinrement U not to be ronaidered a nrw doelrine, but the definilion of an arlirir of faith trur from the brfinnini;, Heavy Biblical Rebuke Opposition to Federal School Aid and noH made clear In all. Theology for the Laity Sins of tbe tongue that attack Every calumny or detraction By R n '. J ohn B . E b e l cal revision’ o f the state and will mend their ways and foot our neighbors are, among the is not equally sinful. Tbe sin Federal tax structures. the bill." “OR. JAMBS B. CONANT." worst faults of moderns, and is the greater; 1. The more im­ "In a new book (The Child, Dr. Conant, former presi­ perhaps have smeared the good portant the fault is. and the says Fred M. Hechinger in the Parent, and the State. dent of Harvard Univeraily, name of all generations in tbe more considerable the person Ihe New York Times, “appar­ Harvard University Press. who caused a furor some 38St. of whom it is mentioned; 2. The ently sees only two possible Cambridge. Mass.) he looks years ago by describing pri­ We are commanded by tbe greater the tosa and injury solutions to the current ‘un­ askance at the possible re­ vate schools as “diviaive," Seventh Commandment to give which he suffers by it; 3. The satisfactory* financial condi­ sults of massive Federal aid thus makes a break with most to every o«e his due. and to be more people there are who hear tion o f the nation's schools: and seems to cling to a rather of the public educational or­ charitable to our neighbor. it; and 4. The worse our in­ Massive Federal aid or ‘radi­ forlorn hope that the states ganizations with which he has The Eighth Commandment of tention is in divulging It. worked in concert during the TRENDS o r THOUGHT God is: “Thou shalt not bear A most injurious and detest­ past years. false witness against thy neigh­ able sin is (^-tearing or whis­ ‘T h e question Is inevi­ bor." pering— i.e.. when we relate to table." says Mr. Hechinger. It forbids above all to give a person what another has said Asian Catholic Leader "whether Dr. Conant's oppo­ false evidence; that is, to say in of him. and thus create hatred sition to Federal aid will seri­ court of justice what Is not and dissension between them. ously split the camp of bis Shames Reds on Reform true. “And bringing two men. “The whisperer and the double- supporters and weaken bis •» R»T whii«he»d When Ngo Dinh Diem took sons of tbe devil, they msde tongued ia accursed; for be hath leadership position. His stand The subsUnttal progress in over the government of South them sit against him [Nabotb]; troubled many that were at is certain to affect the battle agrarian reforms in South Viet- Vietnam, a plan was instituted and they, like men of the devil, peace"' (Ecclus. xxviii, 15). over Federal aid." nam. headed by President Ngo whereby peasants could rent Jeau* protniaed: "I will ask the Father, (he Churrh irarhe* infallibly through bore witness against him before Such educational organiza­ It it a sin to listen with Dinh Diem. Catholic, is a thorn their land for 25 per cent of and Hr shall give yon another Adrnrale ihr Pope alonr whrn he speaks officially the people" (III Kings xxi, 13). tions as the National Educa­ pleasure'to detraction or in the side of Communist North their crop, about half the to dwell with you forever. . . . He will ( e x ralheiira) as the supreme head, for In a court of justice we must tion Association, which have calumny: not to prevent it when Vietnam. The program is the amount that they had to pay teaeh you all the truth" (Joho xiv, 15-17, the entire universal Churrh. Infallibility tell the exact truth, just as we given wide circulation and it is in our power; or to occasion first of its kind on (he mainland previously. 16). ''Behold." He promised the Apostles mlendi only to matters o f faith and know it, and neither more nor approval to many of Dr. Con- snd encourage it by asking of Southeast Asia. A second program was insti­ and their surrrssor*. " i am with you all morals. If the Pope makes judgments on less. ant’s earlier proposals, such questions or approving of it. The Communists in South tuted in October. 1956. and en­ days, rven l<» the end of the world" (Mall, snrh things as malhemalies or eivil gov- Otl.er sins forbidden by the as his ideas on curriculum "Hedge in thy ears with Vietnam have exerted no end abled tenants and others to buy xxviii, 26). And to Si. Peter He said: i-rnmrnls, hr is as liable to errm- as any Eight Commanciment are; reform, consider Federal aid thorns, bear not a wicked ton­ of pressure, including physical their own land with government “ Thou art Peter, and npon this rock I other man with the same experience. His a first-priority proposal. 1. Lies and hypo^^y; 2. De­ gue" (Ecclus. xxviii, 28). "The threats and violence, noted W olf assistance. Under the program, will build My Church, and the gales of opinions, however, should be held in great Now. however, in what traction and calu m n ^ or slan­ north wind drivetb away rain, Ladejinsky, farm adviser to the government ordered that all hell shall not prevail against it. And 1 respect. The Churrh leaches infallibly must be considered a surprise der; 3. False suspicion and ru b as doth a sad countenance e Ngo Dinh Diem, to dissuade landlord holdings in excess of will give thee (he keys of the kingdom through ike Pope and Bishops when they move, Dr. Conant seriously judgment; and, in general, all backbiting tongue” (Prov. zxv, tenants from co-operating with 245 acres must be surrendered of heaven: and whatever thou shall bind are convened in a general (ecumenical) questions such a solution to sins by which the honor or char­ 23). the program, but have not suc­ for the use of landless cultiva­ on earth shall be bound in heaven, and rounril. The decrees o f the eonueil have school Ills/ “Dr. Conant,” in acter of our neighbor is injured. ceeded. tors. thus building up a large whatever thon shall loose on earth shall no binding force, however, until eon* W e M u st the words of Mr. Hechinger, A lie is to say knowingly and In North Vietnam, however, body of small landholders. be loosed in beaven" (Matt, xvi, 17-20). firmed by the Pope. the Red regime has failed in In bis efforts to deal with “ looks at Federal' aid. hesi­ deliberately what is not true Retract Slander its own efforts at agrarian re­ rural problems, noted Ladejiil- tates, and refuses to leap. He with the intention of deceiving. He who. by slander or abu­ forms. The attempts culmi­ sky, the President did not re­ calls the move toward ‘mas­ It is never lawful to tell a lie. sive language, has injured the nated in an open peasant revolt, sort to force, "setting up class sive Federal aid’ the ‘opening How General Council of Church either for our own or for an> character of his neighbor is a fact well known to the farmers against class. Social peace has of a new chapter in American other's benefit, or even in jut obliged to retract tbe slander or in South Vietnam. been maintained throughout." public education.' He ap­ or need; (or every lie is n- to beg pardon; and to repair all pears to be arguing this ‘per­ Works Under God'sSpecialCare sentially opposed to God. who ia tbe injury he has done him. plexing problem' out loud. Truth itself. A good name is tetter than Religion Without God, Then he almost pleads for a Theology for ihe LaHy great riches'' (Prov. xxii, 1). Scripture Calls last attempt— by way of local, John XXIlI's announcements Pontiff must preside over the the council is above the Pope: A Therefore it is an obligation to Violation of Constitution state, and Federal tax reform about a forthcoming General sessions of the council, either council acting without the Sov­ Lie Foul Blot restore the former as well as —to avoid Federal aid " or Ecumenical Council of the personally or through his dele­ ereign Pontiff is certainly in­ “A lie is a foul blot in a man" the latter By John hlwrohy levels in the academic and po­ ferior to him. since it does not The schools. Dr. Conant Church have attracted the wid­ gates. It is not required that all (Ecclus. XX, 26). “Lying lips Must we also retract when REPRESENTATIVES of the litical world (Adlai Stevenson estimates, may need up to the Bishops of the Catholic enjoy infallibility. A council act­ est attention in Catholic cir­ are an abomination to the Lord” we have divulged "true" but American Unitarian Associa­ and the Taft family of Ohio world meet together; it is enough ing with the Sovereign Pontiff eight billion dollars more a cles. Many articles have been (Prov. xii, 22).— Example: Let hidden faults? No; in such a tion and the Universalist are Unitarian). if, morally speaking, the whole is not superior to him, since the year. If such aid comes from written on the subject. The us recall tbe punishment of case we should try to excuse Church of America omit any THE DROPPING of the the Federal government, Sen­ clergy and faithful will be inter­ Church is represented. Nor is Pope by himself hss the same Ananias and Sapphira (Acts v). our neighbor, snd to repair his reference to Christ or the Ju- name of Christ as the one to ested in a review (translated the unanimous consent of all tbe jurisdiction as that possessed ate and House are sure to ex­ Although it is never lawful to honor by some other lawful deo-Christian tradition in the whom loyalties are owed is Bishops required. If disagree­ by (be council acting with tbe amine school curricula and largely from tbe Latin of Father tell an untruth, yet we are some- means. draft constitution for the in line with a trend in a cer­ Pope. Hence; The Sovereign organization. T an querey, the theologian) ment persists among them, that timu bound by charity or of­ merger of their sects. It was tain sector of American Prot­ “It would not be accurate about the Bishops' role in Gen­ part of the Bishops will be in­ Pontiff may repeal or modify When do we sin by false sus­ ficial duty to conceal the truth. picion and rash judgment? We only in an amendment that estantism. In 1056 the Ethical to describe the resulting situ­ eral Councils, and as to the in- fallible who, though they may the disciplinary decrees of We sin 1^ hypocrisy by pre­ sin by false suspicion, when, they stated the aim: ‘T o cher­ Culture Society, which is op­ ation as Federal control of fallibitlty of a Bishop as a be in the minority, adhere to council no less than his own. tending to be tetter or more ish and spread the universal posed to belief in and wor­ our public schools." says Dr. teacher. tbe Sovereign Pontiff, since he Appeals from tbe decision of the without sufficient reason, we truths taught by Jesus and the pious than we really are, in deliberately surmise evil of our ship of a personal God, in­ Conant, "but we should cer­ The Bishops dispersed is unable to err in formally Sovereign Pontiff to a general other great teachers of hu­ council have been several times order to deceive others. neighbor; and by rash judg­ sisted on the right to tax- tainly have a powerful Fed­ throughout (he world, but form­ teaching doctrines of faith or manity in every age and tra­ exempt status as a “religion." condemned, and with good rea “ Woe to you, Scribu and ment, when, without sufficient eral influence added to the ing one moral body unth the morals. dition. and prophetically ex­ son. Pharisees, hypocritu! because reason, we believe the evil to be These Godless, Christless present influence of the cen­ Roman Pontiff, are in/ollible in pressed in the JudeoChristian “religions" are often not con­ P o p e .Must you are like to whited sepul­ true and certain. tral authority in each state." proposing Christ's doctrine. .Vo/ A b so lu tely tradition as love to (jod and tent with their own u;.beliefs He adds (hat "at present no Confirm Decrees chres, which outwardly appear “Judge not, that you may not We prove this from Scripture. love to man." but seek to have them given Needed But Useful to men beautiful, but within are te judged. . . . Why seest thou one Is wise enough to foresee Matt, xxviii, 18-20 The divine With regard to confirmation, General councils are not abso­ Unitarians, who deny the the sanction of the law. The full of dead men’s bonu. and of tbe mote (bat is in thy brother's all the consequences." assistance is promised to the (be decrees of the coancii must lutely necessary, but are of great Trinity, have never properly Ethical Culturists are promi­ all filthiness. So you also out­ eye, and seest not the beam that College of the Apostles, and to be approved by the Sovereign advantage because they exhibit been Christians at all. In (he nent in tax suits meant to Federal aid, if there ia to wardly indeed appear to men is in thine own eye?” (Matt, vii, (heir successors, namely to the Pontiff. This confirmation the a greater human authority, inas­ past century they at least take out all religion from pub­ just, but inwardly you are full 1. 3). be any. the NCWC Depart­ body of (he Bishops, when they Pope can give in various ways: much u they constitute an as­ believed in God and in Christ lic schools. The Unitarian As­ of hypocrisy and iniquity" ment of * Education has separately teach all nations Either by accepting and promul­ semblage of men eminent for as the ideal man, but it is sociation. through its Beacon (Matt, xxiii, 27. 28). Speak Truth stressed, should be temporary throughout the world. gating the decrees that are trans­ their sanctity and learning doubtful today whether even Press, has published a num­ and distributed only for spe­ mitted to him, and in that case We sin by detraction by re­ In All Things The Fathers held it to be a whose testimony has greater this can be said of many if ber of anti-Catholic books, cific purposes in areas of we have what is known as a sub­ vealing the faults of others By tbe Eighth Commandment sign of error to cut loose from effect in convincing minds than not most of them. The sect is and books upholding a secu­ proved n ^ . Permanent sup­ sequent confirmation: or by pass­ without any necessity. we are commanded to speak tbe the doctrine that is taught in a judgment of the Roman Pon­ a feeder for such groups as larist interpretation of Consti­ port "might well carry in its ing judgment in the council When is it allowed to reveal truth in all things; to te solicit­ the entire Church through tbe tiff alone; and because they af­ the Ethical Culturists, who tutional law. wake Federal control." itsetf, if he presides over it in the faults of others? We are al­ ous for tbe honor and reputa­ succession of the Bishops. In the ford the Roman Pontiff a means insist that,theirs is a religion Mrs. Vsshli McCollum, who Measures submitted in Con­ person, and in (hat case there lowed, and even bound, to re­ tion of-every one; and to bridle councils, the faith that is held of determining revealed doc without God. in 1948 obtained a Supreme gress so far call for Federal is a concomitant confirmation; veal them, 1. When it is for the especially our tongue. by the Bishops dispersed trine and of seeking out tbe THE UNIVERSALISTS, who Court decision outlawing re­ grants for public school con­ or even by sending legates who good of tbe guilty person; or 2. throughout the world was always views of the Bishops regarding How far should we also te derive their name from their leased time, was a member of struction and teachers’ sal­ are instructed regarding the mat When it is necessary for pre­ regarded as (he foundation for the best means to correct abuses solicilous for our own honor? tenet that all men will be one of these secularist “reli­ aries, with no grants proposed ters to be defined. In that case, venting a greater evil. their definitions. or to promote virtue. But this by As far as the honor of God, saved, have likewise never gions." for nnnpublic education. tbe decisions of the council are no means warrants tbe conclu­ What is to be observed m The greatest harm would re­ the edification of our neighbor, merited the name of Christian. This poses the question: If But, said the NCWC De­ presumed to be confirmed if the sion that the Bishops assembled making such revelation? 1. Tbe sult to the faithful if the body of and the duties of our state of The new body is to be bodies like the Unitarians. partment of Education, “Con­ legates act in accordance with in council are mere advisers of revelation must proceed from a Bishops dispersed throughout life require i(. called the Unitarian Univer­ Ethical Culturists, American gress cannot in justice be in­ the instructions they have re the Sovereign Pontiff; they are pure motive of charity, and be the world could sow noxious "W e take fo r e th o u g h t for salist Association. The merg­ Humanists, et at are recog­ different to parents of non­ ceived; the confirmation ia then true judges, who. in virtue of made to such only as are able to errors. For in such a case tbe what is honorable, not only be­ ing groups are not numerous, nized in law as religions, is public school children.” who merely antecedent but many the jurisdiction granted to them, remedy the evil; 2. The fault is faithful who were far from the fore God but also in the sight the U n ita ria n s numbering not the secularism that they carry heavy financial burdens deem it sufficient. have a decisive suffrage both in not to be exaggerated, nor is center of unity would be led into of man" (ll Cor. viii, 21). 100.000 and the Umversallsts seek to set up in the public for education. If Federal aid An ecumenical council is m issues of faith and in matters of what is uncertain to be repre­ error. and should te ready to suffer 75.000. But the Unilariatut schools a violation of the es­ legislation is deemed neces­ laUtbUindtfimngdocinascon- ecclesiastical discipline, both in sented as certain. ignominy for our own and have an importance out of tablishment of religion, clause sary, it should include govern­ • emed utih ftith or m'lrxb. This (itmins laws and in passing We sin by calumny or slan­ Different Kinds our neighbor's salvation, or for proportion to their numbers, of our Constitution, in other ment loans to aid construc­ •thesis is of faith, being proposed'judgments and inflicting penal der by imputing faults to our Of Church Councils (he sake of Jesus Christ. In this since they have always in­ words, of separation of Church tion by private, nonprofit ,, , by the universal and ordinary iie s .a n d lh ereforein lh elrd efi- neighbor which be does not sense it is said, "If one strike cluded many of the upper and State? schools. The name council is given to,teaching body of the Church. nitions they subscribe to the have at all, or by exaggerating thee on thy right cheek, turn any lawful meeting of the Bisb-j -phe question is asked whether'deerees of the council, his real faults. ops of the Church assembled tOj to him also the other” (Matt, v, decide or determine some poini| 39); and, “ If you te reproached of doctrine or ecclesiastical dis- , for the name of C^irist, you JhsL fijcuptant cipline. A council is promncial.' Doctrine of Punishment After Death shall te blessed” (I Pet. iv, 14). whentlhe assembly is composed “And they (the AposGes] in­ B y P a u l H . H a l l e t t of the Bishops of one province;, deed went from tbe presence of Tato Vasco, by Rev. Paul L. Deriabin, a former secret the writer knows bis setting. plenary, when the Bishops of Is Shown to Be Plainly Biblical the Council rejoicing that they Calient, S.J. (New Orleans 16. police official, fled from Russia It makes enjoyable reading and several provinces meet together; were accounted worthy to suf­ 6363 St. Charles Ave., Loyola in 1954. the first officer of (he gives an insight into slum con general or ecumetitcol. when the Theology for the Laity fer reproach for the name of Book Store. $3). Kremlin Guard ever known to ditions. universal Church is represented The souls in purgatory areiand suffer dreadful torments, seif, and ask “ Is it reasonable Jesus" (Acts V, 41). Don Vasco dc Quiroga (1470- escape. This book tells much of • • ft with the consent of the Sov­ certain of ent'ring heaven as'especially that of fire, for all or credible?” the difficulties are We are to te solicitous for 1565) was one of the most re­ his personal story. St. Anne de Beaiipre: Its ereign Pontiff. soon as God's justice has teen > eternity, unquestionably great and ter­ our own reputation above all by markable Bishops In the (wo Deriabin tells a dismal story Shrine. Its Spirit, by Rev. Eu­ For a council to be ecumeni­ fully satisfied, the Confraternity, The Fourth Council of ihe Lat- rible enough, and never have continuatly leading a Christian Americas. He did not come to of the immorality—sexual and gene Lefebvre, C.SS.R. iSt. Anne cal in every respect, it is re­ Catechism says. |Cran (year 1215) speaks of (be they been felt more keenly than life, and by avoiding, to the best New Spain until he was 60; he other—rife among higher So­ de Beaupre. Canada, St. Anne's quired. "The fire will assa) the qual-i "everlasting punishment" that in the present age. of our power, even tbe least As to convocation, that the appearance of evil. In defense was not in until he viet officials. He denies tbal Bookshop. $2). is a beautifully ity of everyone’s work: If hislawails the reprobate, and (he God Gives All was made Bishop at 67: he gov­ Russian education is superior to illustrated album on America's Bishops assemble at the com- work abides which he has .built]force of the word "perpeiuam" o( our reputation when attacked erned his see of Mkhoacan (or American. One wonders whether most famous shrine next to mand of the Roman Pontiff, who thereon, he will receixe reward;]cannot be evaded. And, apart Souls a Chance ,we can use none but lawful 30 years thereaficr, active to the Communist society will ever be­ Guadalupe. alone possesses authority over if his work burns he will loae'even from Ihis definition, the We must of course put aside • means, last. come so rotten that it will de­ The author gives a history of all the other Bishops and who his reward, but himself will te'question is closed by the con- erroneous or even unwarranted “ But with modesty and (ear, Don Vasco was a wise and stroy itself. Deriabin say-s as the shrine, a description of its therefore is the only one who saved, yel so as through fire" stant teaching of the Church presentation of ihe Jhurch's te- having a good conscience: That fearless judge and a faultless much. interior and connected scenes, a.can command them to assemble. i( Corinthians iii. 13-lSi. s through her pastors down (he lief. God condemns no single whereas they speak evil of you, spiritual ruler. He reformed St. Joan 0/ Arc, by John Bee- brief exposition of the meaning' in f i n Those are punished in hell ages, soul unless He has first bestowed they may te ashamed who false­ many evils, redressed many vers (53.50), is a fast-moving, of suffering and the place the who die in mortal sin; they are If we turn from the history of upon it full opportunity of secur­ ly accuse your good conversation cures have in the shrine. / 0 ( O U ncilS wrongs: he built imaginatively eminently readable biography deprived of the vision of God (he doctnne to (be doctrine it- ing a life of eternal happiness in Christ" (I Pet. i i l 16). “From • • • Those w to must be summoned and well. One of his most note­ of a perennial historical favor­ with Himself. Moreovrr, He de­ all appearance of evil refrain The First Noel, illustrated bylto the council and have the right worthy achievements was the es- ite. sires tbe salvation of all, whether yourselves" (I Thesa. v, 22). Alice and M artin Provensenlof decisive suffrage in it in- tsblishment of Christian villages Catholics or Protestants, Chris­ Searching Ihe Scriptures, by Harid Nut to Crack How to Stop (or the Indians, on the Para (N.Y.. Rockefeller Center. Gol-; elude; I) Cardinals, even though tians or heathen, and will judge Rev. John J. Dougherty (S3.9S). den Press. SI.95). tells for cbil-iihey are not Bishops; 2) Patri- guayan plan. The author tells all according to the advantages Sins of Tongue is one of the very best over-all his story in English, with the dren the story of the birth of'seehs- Primates, Archbishops. or disadvantages they have had. How can we guard against views of the fast developing sci and residential Bishops, even Spanish translation on the oppo­ Christ Kcording to Saint Luke. "Thou sparest all, bwause they sins of the tongue? We can do ence of the Great Book. It gives, though not yet consecrated; 3> site page. It is a readable story, The text is illustrated by col­ are Thine. 0 Lord, Thou lover it: 1. By not talking inconsider­ within small compass, the bis ored drawings imitative of m edi-Abbots or Prelates nuilius; 4i well worth reading. of ^uls." ately. and by tearing in mind lory of Biblical criticism, the • • • eval art. partly Eastern and *he chief Abbot and the superior that we have to give an account story of the Chosen People, the partly European. Abbots of monastic congrega- Again. He remembers the Offered by Hanover House. of every idle word we speak chief events in Biblical archae­ • • • tions and the supreme directors f.ailty of our nature and con­ (N.Y. 22), a subsidiary of demns to eternal banishment (Matt, xii, 36); and 2. By keep­ ology. and an explanation of the Soint Teresa: A Journey In ft exempt groups of religious. Doubleday. are the following ing our heart free from evil am­ nature of (he various books of from His presence those only books: Spam, bv Elizabeth Hamilton "o ' “ ‘ her religious, un- bition. envy, hatred, vengeance, Scripture. Hie author lays who die separated utterly from Peter Mflunti: Gay Brliecer, (N .y. 17. 597 Fifth Ave . Charles ‘ ^e decree of convocation etc. stress on tbe importance of un­ Scribner's. S3.50). provides otherwise. Titular Bish- Him by mortal— i.e.. by dcliter- by Arthur Sheehan (53.75). lellx "He that keepeth bis mouth, derstanding the genre or liter­ Ek !. _____ "Ps *h o are summoned to the aie and grievous—sin. (he story of (he genius of (he keepeth his soul: but he tbal ary form in which the several • nA I Obtain a deliberative Nor can we say who these per­ Catholic Worker movement He ceptive and sensitive otherwise ex- hath no guard on his speech, books were written. sons are. or guess with any de­ woman whwe earlier book. Put' shall meet with evils" (Prov. possessed a better grasp of Cath­ gree of probability what propor- A Gentle Fury, by Rev. Peter- xiil, 3). “0 generation of vipers, olic truth than does his famous 0 /f Thy Shoes, showed her Theologians and jurists in tion they tear to the whole race Thomas Rohrbach. O.C.D. (S3. how can you speak good things, co-worker, the emotional Doro­ dep hs of religious feeling. „ „ „ „ ^ ^e invited of man. 95), is a novel with a theme thy Day. and was a much better What ^ e did in that book for ^.ve only a consultative suffrage whereas you are evil? for out writer. He was a master of of great timeliness today—the Our Lord in Palestine she docs. (Code c 223) Sins which seem grievous to of the abundance of the heart difficult literary form, which curbing of juvenile delinquency. here (or St. Terew in Spam. She ^^e jurisdiction con- us may te excused by ignorance the mouth speaketh" (Matt, xii, or want of deliberation, and even 34). consists in brief essays broken Father Thornlon. with hopes shows St, Teresas life and cbar-|f^rred upon pastors does not I men who appear to end evil into short lines like free verse. bent on being a seminary acter through the prism of her the power of passing We ought to detest all lies I lives with evi^ deaths may never- The author of this life brings teacher, is assigned to the worst own experiences in the scenes;i,^ exercising judgments and falsehoods: never speak un­ |(heless te enlightened by God's in many leading figures of slum area of Upton City. There of the great mysUc's a$socia-|in (he external forum, they are charitably of our neighbor, I mercy at the last— perhaps just Peter’s day. he becomes interested in tbe tions. She writes her impres-| never admitted in the councils nor grieve him by reproachful as their souls are passing out of The Secret .World (Double- people and their surroundings, sions of Avila and other citie s '^ witnesses of faith, but only to words: "The stroke of a whip their bodies— and so die in peace day), by Peter Deriabin and-Kc fights the dope traffic. known to the saint to give point ggsui or represent the Bishops maketh a blue mark; but the with Him. Frank Gibney ($4.50), is a roaches a basketball team, and and conviction to her observa- >. >j » • l * stroke of the tongue will break gripping account of a thing full m genera] gives of himself. He tions on Teresa's life. The biog- But eternal damnation is too tbe bones” (Ecclus. xxviii, 21). of interest. It lx the first in- finds (hat he likes pastoral raphy is thus a mosaic T o P resid e terrible to risk in (he slightest, We should not, however, conceal side report on the modern work-.work in the slums. It is as if we saw Teresa mov- As egards the conduct of and we shouGl certainly te pre­ fauUs of bur friends from those ines of the Soviet .secret police The novel has movement and mg in the present 'coneiliar bu.xiness the Roman pared for death at all times. who can help to correct them. THE REGISTER

Entertain Troops St. Mary of-the-Woods. Ind.— I St. ^ary-of the-Woods College Great U.S. Mary Shrine was selected to prepare a dra­ matic production for American t^ pa overseas next' summer Built to Last 'Forever' by the United Service Organ­ Washington. — Techniques Ten million common bricks. izations, Inc., and the American more than 1,000 years years old 1.500,000 face bricks, 10,000 Educational Theatre Associa- were usbd to build the edifice. cubic yards of concrete, 350 car­ lion Overseas Touring Commit­ There b no structural steel in it. loads of limestone, and more tee. The cast will present I Re­ Engineers say it is constructed than 60,000 cubic feet of granite member Mama in a five-week of “everlasting materials.” Yet went into the shrine's construc­ visit to Iceland. Greenland. the National Shrine of the Im­ tion. Theoretically it is con­ Newfoundland. Labrador, and maculate Conception, to be ded­ structed to last ''forever.” Baffin bland. icated Nov. 20, is one of the Its walls are so massive that most modern churches in the conceivably it could have vir­ world. tually the same temperature the Uses Ancieni year around. It would take so Building Techniques long for outside heat to pene­ Identical structural princi­ trate its walls that the outdoor P h h u p s ples are embodied in the Na­ temperatures' would be starting tional Shrine as were used in to drop before the shrinp's in­ M ILK OF MAGHESIA the Cathedra] of St. Marie, Ven* terior began to get warm. \/U h I "There is no substitute for general edu- ice, dating from 1063, and Santa Besides being the largest tQUCQllOn VITOI eiation for specialized training, for love TABLETS T > L * T a IU m a T a i i m -a L u d L a m a •*** regular students and 25 unseen Sophia. Constantinople, dating shrine church in the world, of reading and study,” Cardinal Cushing of Boston declared in lOKe (.011696 L0UrS6 oy rn0n6 nuns seated in their cloistered library, some of from 532. But built Into the the shrine gives the U.S. its the principal addfess at the first annual press conference and l v W § 0 t li m i Cloistered Poor Clare Nuns at the Monastery of *hom are pictured above. shrine are electronic devices Bist real national church built workshop held by Niagara University in Niagara, N.Y. The c «i- 'St. Clare in New Orleans, La., living their llvesl Mother Margaret Mary. Abjxss of the mon- that are the most modern in by all Catholics in (he U.S. ference was attended by 1500 youthful journalists from 85 Catho­ behind the convent walls, arc attending a college'astery. believes that this is the first cloistered their fields. under the leadership of their lic preparatory and high schools from all parts o f the Eastern SOUR class in the Gospels through the magic of tele-'convent in the U.S. to establish telephonic con- _ * i* a c* 11 «l Bishops. It is the seventh U r U. S. In the picture, left to right, are Cardinal Cushing and the phones. A classroom at Loyola University of the | tact with a college classroom. The 25 nuns taking | SOCIOllSt t«xp6116Sgroiul tr«it* The Italian government wlU pre­ Washington. — Catholic opin­ (hem come up with concrete opposed to State aid for Catho­ fflonts Oft M corttm, (hot t Itrelimo Cer* sent the honor cross of the Oraer ature; outdoor thermostats “anti­ of whom was murdered with his control, leading to its eventual lifKOte of Aouironeo is 9ivon. Write todev ion must be made aware that moves toward better and more lic schools that it is unwilling of Merit to Auxiliary Bishop John cipate” the weather. Radiant family 41 years ago. dissolution. A lie cannot last for­ lor ovr NEW FREE thet gives tocts J. Krel of Cleveland for hla work "the only solution for the mod­ normal international relations even to discuss the possibility. th e t m t f TOg potflfvl «Ad exMAShre In reaeltllns itallan inmlsranU In heating, considered modern, is He is Grand Duke Vladimir, ever. surgery, end tells t> ^ iKKvsurgkolry you the Cleveland area. em problem of peace is a world­ —at the same time without ‘sell­ m«y egoin work, hve, pliy. «fMf love ond 28 in One Month the lin t form of central heating styled the Head of the Russian In the reihuffUns of Prime Uln- wide political organization.” ing out.' Intercreedal Tensions eA|oy lift in tno ininoer you dosire. There ever installed in a building, Imperial Family, who issued a is no eblieetton. later MarmUlan's cabinet aAer the To accomplish this task is the "W e have to keep in mind Leove for Missions A curious book published by Iitefslff Hedkel C M , Deft. eteclIoD Id England, one Catholic dating back to the Roman Em- “Political Information Bulletin" retained hli pMtlon, Hugh Freaer, long-range work of the Catholic always that the Communists will St. Coiumbans, Neb.— Twenty- Sheed & Word presents the re­ Cictlslor Spnogs. Mo. pire. on the occasion of the 42nd an­ Undersecretary of State and Finan­ Association for International do nothing that does not seem eight young Columbsn priests actions of certain Protestant and cial Serrelao' at the War Office. Eugene F. Kennedy, Jr., of niversary of the Bolshevik rise A. A. Kirk of Redfleld VlUafe, Peace, according to the organi­ to be in their own interest. This left the U.S. for mission posts Jewish leaders to the Church, Boston, active architect on the to power. It is entitled “The Metuchen. NJ., national director of zation's new p re sid e n t, Dr. means we have to find areas in (he Orient and South Amer­ or rather to their image of it BUNIDHS Cathellc Relallonahlpa for the Boy shrine, said it is “unique and is Destinies of Communism in Rus­ DOCTOR'UAST REU^| Scouts of America tor the past where our interests actually co­ ica last October. It is called American Calholia: reminiscent of no other build­ sia 1918-1959." I quote here Ye« aoTor triod uy« eight yean, was named a Knight incide with theirs— for example, Ten priests were sent to join A Protettant-Jewish View of St. Gregory. ing in the world.” In architec­ from the Russian text as it ap­ t h i a f m w o o d e rfu l Eev The first annual George Buck a ban on nuclear weapon test­ the 91 missioners in Korea, and (53.75). buttiOM M Dt. ichol'i loido» Rodu««r of ture it blends with other great Award of the Catholic Actors’ Guild ing, or steps toward bilateral 10 sent to the Philippines will pears in the Russian Orthodox Along with well-taken criti­ ooft eobhor. R oIm / Io fanmodisio. Holpo was preaenled to Barnard C. Duffy, edifices in Washington and is bulfo end pnoorvo Msop* o f Mio*. 750 disarmament, though I think bring the total there to 179. bimonthly, Provoslcvnova Rut. cism. there is much ignorance vice cbalman and former president one of the most beautiful struc­ Molk. If not obteoHiblo loeeUy. oend EvieOi of the public relations firm of Bat­ this disarmament is a matter Others were assigned to Chile. It is a remarkably optimistic in some of these essayists. ■boo one oi>d width aod if for R ight ec ten. Barton. Outsllne, and Osborn, tures anywhere. of many years." Peru, Japan, and Northern pronouncement, which seems to The two Jewish essayists, Rab­ lMitoouU.$mOIL'%,^l.Qk*i0 ll. O L In New York. Engineers have arranged an In recognition of hla work In Long-Range Plan Burma. say that the inevitable course of bis Arthur Gilbert and Arthur acoustical system and public ad­ ettabliahing trade and eo4p schools The long-range plan, Dr. Hen- events in Russia will result in Cohen, argue, with the peculiar In his M yesrs ss a missfonary In dress arrangement that are the Chile, FaHier Vlnesnt M. Cowan, feld declared, includes working H elped to Cstohiish freedom. Duke Vladimir talks insistence of most rabbis, that last word in modernity. Under MM., was given "La Medalia de for a stronger UN and a Brotherhood in B.S of an “incontestable religious Catholic ways of presenting the Bernardo CHlgglns de La Primera each pew outlets are installed ■RVOUS Clase’’ by the Chilean government. stronger World Court. Intellec­ Oradell. N. Y.— The last of rebirth” in his country. Crucifixion lead to anti-Semi­ for a system of low level speak­ Mr Mat te M l Wi.un ua tu* The Alumni Aasoclallon of La tually it means “getting people four Christian Brothers of Ire­ The editor of Pravoslavnaya tism—it does nothing of the ■r HI, BtAiHi. I. MMan a Salle College, Philadelphia, has ers. There will be a speaker for *nk >Mn uS t. mipwH t. Ww Ua kaewt choteo Luke E, Hart, supreme to see what is there, the actual land who came to the U. S. in Riu does not share the Duke's kind. lAf la aM and vaaw rf all i*i. each four persons. knight of the Knights of Cohimbus. situation of the world as it is 1909 and founded the commu­ optimism. Rabbi Cohen defends the ab­ Ya, I luKmd «IU Ua HKi Wil n ttvm as the reelplent of Its annual Slg- MU * l u Bi«V omMt M aa view of technical developments nation and ton, electrical engineer, asserted the Orthodox Church has made, minority group. This alliance of dir r fWAlfrd o tolMA data in Tnrfi Rock, Slide or Slip? that, "as of today, the shrine is as be avers, “a new breach in Jewry with secularism has been N. Md Bi olMM Id taultl m« aAMoI dli- and population pressures, life Canada died in H>#fr—nr* Odd dlflriTAi. IM Bdfnt oimI FASTETTH, an Improved powder on earth will simply not be the monastery one of the most modern m a teria listic totalitarianism." responsible for no little ill feel­ iiMiai M IK kidd Id bv laa nm na 1 la to be sprinkled on upper or lower m kotdr I •*■< ■mrau dkd affm u kdA plates, holds lalae leath mors Ormly possible without a political or­ of Bergen churches in the world.” Not only Any agreement of the Commu­ ing between groups. ikaK (Ht nadatdl tratdfUlMdt b'lr te tal- In place Do not slide, tllp or rock. ganization of the world.” The Catholic High is sound kept close to the floor, nists with any religious body is Not all Jews betray t h m at­ lia ralB oil dor—la ilMdlod Mil >< dXki- No eummy. Rooey, pasty taata or fa Mid* (ft« h»B llM lAf »f "data." XeeUag.FABTeBTRlaalkHlIiie I non- world has resources, for ex­ School. but a magnetic time delay unit made only to subvert it titudes, one notable exertion Fkaa and m dtar ddd kddrai lad I’ll acid I. Does not sour Checks "plate Dr. Charles M. Herzfeld ample, to support billions of Brother will be worked out that will pace Atheism is essential to the being Dr. Will Herberg. But In­ dMM TM i Im im a tk» aal *cMi odor breath". Oct FASTBETH at ddia. nidinr. AdL k11. IIS S. SSrd A., drug counters evarywben. people, "but this will be really John Ambrose sound emanating from the sanc­ Communistic system; it could tercreedal good will will never N, T. tJ, N. T. Charles M. Herzfeld, chief of possible only if the political Kelly, 76. tuary to the back few. not yield on that without de­ be achieved so long as any one the heat division, U.S. Bureau problem is solved." Bra. Jahn Ambra»aserved as pro­ Massive piers of brick are stroying itself. Present Soviet group assumes that all the re­ I CAN FINISH THE WORK . . . of Standards, and physics pro­ Dr. Herzfeld. who at 34 is vincial of the community in used where reinforced concrete successes in rocketry, giving sponsibility for good relations fessor at the University of the youngest president in the 1943-47. The brotherhood now might have been. Brick piers, it the illusion of inevitable ad­ rests upon the other; If Catho­ In tie village of MATOOR. ‘TH E FUND FOR THE NEW Maryland. organization's history, fled his counts some 600 brothers in 32 is contended, will last longer vance of Communism, are not lics can be criticized for some The immediate necessity, he CHURCH WBS raised in several ways. Every house kept a pot native Vienna at 13 when the institutions in the U.S. and Can­ than reinforced columns. [NC- conducive to a shaking of con­ of their actions, so also can Jews said, "is to fii>d ways of meet­ into which the family each day put Nazis took over. ada. WC Wire] fidence in the Soviet system. and Protestants. ing the Communist countries, to a bit of rice. Every week this was In 1942 he came to the U.S. create situations which will put and studied chemical engineer collected. At harvest time we col­ them on the spot and make ing at the Catholic University lected pepper, coconut and bananas of America. He received his from each family. In FOUR YEARS Sen. Dodd Lauds Hb.D. degree in physics at the wr raised a fund of S4.000. Follow­ University of Chicago. A TALE OF THE CHRIST ing the agitation against the Com­ Progrom of FBI 0 (hrr offleen elMtetl by the CAIP •( Its 3Sdd anouAl eonr*r«nc« munist Government of Kerala we Dallas, Tex.—Senator Thomas were: Vice prexMeau, Father Frink The Greatest Story The Screen Has Ever Told! spent the balance of Ihe churrh-con- J. Dodd of Connecticut, speak­ B. Coftello, SJ., of kittle tiniver- tity, Mrs. Robert Giroux of Green­ slruciion-fund TO SUPPORT THE ing befoie (he national conven­ wich, Conn., the issoclatlon's ob­ tion of the Society of Former server at the UN, and Robert G. , FAMILIES OF THE DEAD AND . . -j „ Hoyt, editor of the Kansu Clty- BrHa^fiu4rr5Afim«/fW ixjiRED. TO GIVE MEDICAL FBI Agents, said that full pro- sl Mo., RagUlar; ireu- lection of civil liberties m u s t “" r . Wllllara J. Nasja, dlmlar of fir At Onmu/Cbfni HELP. TO FEED THOSE IN PRI­ ^ _____ p II _ . •• Operations and Policy Re»e»rch. SON. Our people lost work and wages dCCOTnpsny fu ll prote ction'Jnc., of WashlnKton. D.C.a and for* against Com m unist subversion. I mer aaalaUm to Thomai E. Murray for fifty days.” Following this unadorned story of generosity. ! 0( the Atom ic Energy ComxDUalon; Our Republic was begun. ualsuni treaiiirer. Emerson suffering and charity, FATHER JACOB, the vicar of THE P.AR- j, gfgat gamble" the Sena-|R>o” , a member of ihe tuff of ISH OF ST. ANTHONY, writes. "I CAN FINISH THE WORK'tor said, “a gamble that in “ c « ? i V a IF 1 GET A HELP OF 51.500." To think that in the midst of long run the good sense of theiHlxglns, dlreciorTNCWC Social Ae- (hls want and suffering only $1,500 IS NEEDED to finish the common people, backed up church. Father Jacob and his people will appreciate YOUR f® '/ enforcement of just laws, afforded better protection ‘Lasallian Digest’ IMITATION OF THEIR CHARITY against error and subversion than all the devices of repres­ TO MUCH TOO SOON— is a good description of ordinary domestic Christmas advertising. It is / sion or of protection by any neither too soon nor too much to send to our FAR- I self-styled elite.” OFF MISSIONS an offering for a CHRISTMAS In his address Senator Dodd CHALICE—$40. A SET OF VESTMENTS—550, or said of FBI Chief J. Edgar a. CRUCIFIX— $25— in the name of a relative or j Hoover: "His vision, his capacity friend. He or she will receive our BEAUTIFUL for work, his fundamental pa­ GIFT CARD with pressed flowers FROM THE triotism, his clear perception HOLY LAND. of the American ideal in gov A noted priesl-le.cher once noted the profound wisdom b^y™ d^mm Lw.^y the seemingly ill-chosen words of the small l» y "OUR —SIS- the FBI an organization capable TER.S LEARN US GOOD-” The most an- protecting both our security cient and modern psychologists know the and our freedoms.” basic principle that PERSON NEVER ------_ . . TEACHES W E u ^ p erh a p s not at all, and S a c T e d H e a r t B r o t h e r possibly does great damage— U.NLESS SHE r v - — S u D e r i o r FIRST LEARNS THE UNIQUE GOODNESS N J - ^ ^ r o S r OF THE INDIV IDl .AL CHILD. SISTER Maninian, former Provincial Su- RAPH.XEL and SISTER VICTORINE are.perior of the Brothers of the It i$ the u lk o f the nation. Here, in a magnificent pcoduaion. is the anxious TO LEARN how to teach the children of LEBANON. Sacred Heart, died in Mobile, immortal story beloved by m illions...of romance, pageantry, 5306 will pay the tuition (or the two-year novitiate of each of -Ala., aged 74. them. YOU WILL HAVE "LEARNED” THE SISTER by your A native of France, the confiict and a faith that did not die upon the cross. Robert of Mary, broil er entered the community gift of $156 a year. Broth6r F.S.C., former Vat­ ______in 1838. He sen ed as Provinciai ican radio announcer, has begun Thanksgiving Day, “WE GATHER TOGETHER TO ASKiof the U.S. Province in 1937- (he editing of a new publication. MEIW GOWmjmER. THE LORD'S BLESSING" for ourselves and for our deceased.|46. a a period of great expan- Thi» n..ar THE PERFECT YOUR OFFERINGS NOW mean NOVEMBER THANKSGlV-;sion. He founded Coindre Hall, pt-ienta Hum- from all over the ING MASSES for your poor souls. In spirit for you, AND IN'boys’ boarding school in PICTURE FOR MIRACULOUS FACT FOB THEM, your gift of $10 for a REF-ijneton L I and supervisedsuoervi- the'"'*'^''* **** itr.im? irnnn P A rifA f.v u,,ii oiv. > U re. mfnsw. (amiu- a UGEE FOOD PACKAGE wiU give; a jM ge refugM family A binidiiig“ of Moiisignw McClancy Baptist THEATRE GROUPS! LARGE PORTION OF YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER. You Him, Srhnol Q.ipwna N V De La Salic and his work as w ell' will also receive an olive seed rosary FROM THE HOLY LAND ^school, gueens, w.\ as outstanding contributions io| It is worth a trip to ------: . . f^u-ius r n t h n l i e s "YrH the fields of spirituality, psy- F.4THER JOSEPH tells me by his deeds— he says very lit- a ” ISS y a in Q llC S o r O u , j education bv his (he nearest city He in words _ that a PERSONAL INTEREST in a potential B "n e , Switzerland. - A f t e r . c h o 'c ^ . and education o n where "Ben-Hur” is priest IS THE BEST AID to a maturing vo­ a general election in which 65 Lhrislian cation. MATHEW and ABRAHAM have the per cent of the all-male elector- Brothers. showing to enjoy the personal encouragement of their relatives ate voted, the Catholic Conserv- Born of British parents m and prie(i(-friend.s to sludv for the priest­ alive Party maintained its post- Alexandria E g y p i. Brother experience of a hood in INDIA. THEY NEED YOUR PER­ lion as the third largest group his early sch^iing lifetime. Special SONAL 1NTERE.ST in the form of the $160 in Ihe 196-seat National Council, .J* tuition for each of their six seminary years. consideration given to lower house of the Swiss Parlia- A V I '" i k ■ While your prime concern will be to help mem. This party holds 47 seau. ^^e Chns tan Brothers groups. For further them be priests. THEIR GR.VTITl'DE WILL ______novitiate on the Island of .Ma- HELP THEM GROW and you will doubly enjoy GOD'.S UN- information, write to BARGAINED-FOR REWARD. W IL L im R6qut6scont in Pace When the Germans took over "Ben-Hur” Theatre Party In Munich, Bishop Proton Komyl-1 Italy, Brother Robert was forced .Jsk. Exsrrh Apoilolic of Ukrslnlsti u;. .iint sc Dept., 15-10 Broadway, iRIlf Catholics In Getmany. asve tho'iO hlS lour-vcar Stint as (ITONHESliiNJACKHMiS final ibniutioD at the funprai of V'atican radio announcer. He N.. Y . 36, N. Y. linear BstOlissioosj;^ h.s time aiding. Or contact nearest mHAMREET-SIEPieBOID FRANCIS CARDINAI. Sl'KI J MAN. President m>»t6rtou» circum6t4Dc«s. BriU24205 Thursday, Nov. 5, 1959

Cardinal Tedeschini Dies at Age 86 -Rome. — Cardinal rcdericoisfler MirRer>- for relief of a [motional Issues lidesrhini, Archpriest of St. ; a-.;s mleslinal obslruotion, I f .c r ’s liasilica, died Nov. 2 at rediivcil the To Be Topic of the . . -if 8d. 10 ~l members—28 Italian and His •I.- ih. just two ---r thiil u non-Italian. All Saints' PTA fCURE d'ARS (All Saints’ Parish, Denver) “ Emotional Problems of the E. Uad AVE. * DAHUA ST. Hoderh Child" will be the topic m SUNDAY MASSES m of discussion when Father Wil­ e^to • 7d)a • irOO - I O tOP • I1:S0 A 7:00 p.m. liam Jones, superintendent of CONFE.'^SIO.V.S SATURDAY 4:00 A 7:80 parochial schoola, addresses the Rev. John N. Haley, Pastor All Saints' PTA. The meeting will be held in the school cafe­ 3050 Dahlia SL EA. 2-1119 teria Thursday, Nov. 12, at 8 p.m. Refreshments will be served by a committee headed by Mmes. Carl Sabo and Charles Baker, room mothers for the TOLVE LIQUORS seventh grade. Dahlia Shopping Center —>.3360 Dohlia Members of the PTA will be , Free Delivery ~ EA. 2-5977 available for orders or direct NICK FLORA'. J.IMCE MCKEV f sales o f Christmas cards and NANCY • JIM ■ JERRY MARY novelties after all Masses Sun­ day, Nov. 8. Frank Longwell, president of ^ THELMA KASSON DUCKWALL'S thg Holy Name Society, an BEAUTY SALON nounced that a turkey games parly will be held in the school I 2876 Colorado Bird. Dnivrr’s Newest I ffolr SiiliiirUan Variety Store GROUNDWORK FOR FUTURE Saturday, Nov. 21, at 8 pjn. J twrmmn^nl fPaeing Committee members include I enO.NA Obxin S-UOS DaKiia Shoppiof Center GROUND WAS BROKEN for the new . signed primarily to promote the glory of Al- George Chouinard, Larry Bur- SLOVENE COSTUME i Ihtlm a Kat»oii O’CoOBar, Owa Mrd *' Dehlie EA. S-MSS ' mighty God. He paid special thanks to the parish- S250.000 church-school structure at St. A PRETTY Tamburitzan, Darlene Komider of jioners for their deep loyalty, shown in constant Anthony of Padua's Parish, Westwood, on the Chisholm, Minn., models a peasant costume of the Slov* Jo h n afternoon of (he Feast of All Saints, Sunday, I support of his efforts. Plea.se Patronize enes. Scholl Nov. 1. Construction wa.s begun the (ollowinfi I In the photo, left to right, are Bobby Kipper, Your REGISTER day. The Rev. Robert E. Kekeisen, pastor of the jJohn Burkhaller. James Burkbalter, and Walter rustsT Advertisers and parish since September. 1958. is shown above ' Harsch. servers; Frank Kirchhof and Peter h*tAlS AND as he performed the rite with a silver shovel. [Kirchhof, of the F. J. Kirchhof Construction Tam buritzans to Show UKOt£RIA:> .Mention More than 100 persons attended. Company, which was awarded the building con- THE REGISTER The ceremony consisted of the consecration , tract; Father Kekeisen. John McGuire of Uuig- HL 7-Z7L>9 'Art' of Slavic Dances of the project to the Sacred Heart of Jesu.s. ihart ic McGuire, architects, who designed the blessing of the ground, introduction of the archi­inew building; Pat Barela, thurifer; and Father Tbe coming of the Duquesoe: only the insistent rhythm of ^CATHEDRAL P A R IS H ™ ^ tect and contractors, and a brief talk by the John Karssen, C.M.. of St. Thomas' Seminary, who U niversity Tamburitzans heav7 footsteps, interrupted now pastor. Father Kekeisen emphasized thaL like [assists weekly in the parish.— (Photo by Shahan) Wednesday. Nov. 25, to Phipps and then by bursts of disonant E. COLFAX e LOCAn SI ______all created thing.s, the new unit would be dc- Auditorium, Denver, under the chanting. SUNDAY MASSES ^ sponsorship of the Western Sla­ . The observer runs the gamut 6:00. 7:00 8:00. 0:00, 10:00, 11:30, 12:30 vonic Association, will be a dis­ of folk emotion during a Tam- t 6:30 P.M. tinct treat to all followers of buritzan p rog ra m of these til' CONFKSSIO.NS .SATURDAY .'’.:30 & 7:30 Men Will Plan Games Party at St. Anthony's the arts. The folk dances per­ dances— they will bring you to MscB. W. J. C a n a v a n , P a s t p r formed by the "Tammies'' are the edge of your seat at one l.VOl l'K.NN. ST. M\. 3-0233 (.^l. .\nlhony of Padua’s Parish. lend as final plan.s will be made ders nnw will be filled by the a thrill and delight to all who moment, and have you smiting ifj& SBsassss^sa Denver) for the men’s turkey game.s par­ first part of December, if not witness them. To the Slav, dance quietly to yourself the next, but The Holy Name Society will ty scheduled Nov. 20th. It will before is a basic art, and it is gener­ whatever your reaction, you will meet tonight, Nov. 5, at 7:30 aid the building project now Angel or Santa candleholders ally conceded that his dance be very well entertained. p.m. AH men arc urged to at- beginning. and salt and pepper sets can be repertory is the richest and The Tamburitzans are a A bake sale will be held on ’seen in tbe religious arUcIe most varied in the world. group of 30 talented, college Rev. WUDam Jooes 'case. Take advantage of the scholarship students attending PRi;.S( RIPTKiNS C.M.1.ED Sunday. Nov. 15, by the Altar There are dances for every and Rosary Society. j Christmas items on the table occasion — carefree festive Duquesne University, a Catholic FOR A M ) DKI.IVLRKD nett. Henry D e N ico la , and Precious Blood (hat are being sold at a dis­ George Bnigger. Refreshments dances, work dances, dances por­ institution in Pittsburgh, Pa., Colf« at E>ownin9 Otnvai St. Mark's Circle will have a count. traying age-old drama, and those conducted by the Holy Ghost KSritont 4.nt; meeting on Nov. 9 at 8 in the will be arranged by the Altar When redeeming your trad­ which sparkle with effervescent Fathers. home of Mrs. Terry Hoffman. and Roeary Society. folk humor. One finds almost Tickets for the concert may Lists Schedule 1215 S. Fenton. ing stamps for premiums par­ Proceeds from party will l»f'f.'C^ \S' ishioners are urged to ask for be used for a flagpole lor the savage heroic dances requiring be obtained by calling the WSA DOYLK’S Christmas card orders for im­ unbelievable stamina and pre­ office, KE. 44)923, or tbe Slo­ HOMt MABE - FIEEH DAILY the credit for the Altar and Rd- school grounds and recreational PH.\RMACY printing will not be taken after sary Society, and then to place equipment. Mr. Longwell said cision from the men who per­ venian Home, MA. 3-9847. C'ANOY For 1st Friday Tha Parlicular Drugglit Nov. 15. Christmas card notes, them in the box in the rear of (hat this project will augment form them; then there are ex­ .,5 I'v* ' (Most Precious Blood Parish, gift tags, children’s Christmas the church. The'society plans to quisite women's dances, grace­ (I’AtA'tl ll 4lA till Ca.<« K ill \\K. mill <;UANT the playground equipment pro­ P-fM i Denver) books. Christmas paper and ful and gentle, reflecting the K S . a s n ; f r e e d e l i v e r y get folding banquet tables for gram already started by the samples are available. All or­ reticence and modesty that char­ Friday, Nov. 6. is the First our new hall with this credit scout troop in the parish. F'riday of the month. Mas>es' acterize the Slavic woman. will at 6:30 and 8 a.m. Con­ Dances of flirtation are of course ever-present—some lyri­ St. Vincent de Paul's Parish' fessions will be heard on Thurs­ Men's Club to Hear Regis Philosopher Laundry and Dry Cleaning SU UMVUISIIY BLVD A E A K U O N A day as usual. cal, others reaching breathtak­ ing heights, as village youths Your StUsftcUoD Ij fUtriDUed (Sts. Pripr amt Paul's Parish. school (111 Nov. 5 will feature age club to the care of the when your dMalaa 1* dOM it = S l\».\Y M.\ssi:s ~ The Holy Name men will ' compete, with agile leaps and sponsor a Thanksgiving dance Wheat Ridge) Father Harry R. Klocker. SJ., church. €;46. 8:00. 9:30. H KfO and 12;U spins, for the admiration of tbe BONITA CLEANERS .V Confcriinoa: Saturdays 8:30 to 6:80 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. Friday. Nov. 20. In the parish of the Regis College faculty as PTA to Meet Nov. 12 The monthly meeting of the local maidens. 176s Cut Mth At*. KE. 4-2919 Rt. Rev. &IsniL EuctNE A. O'Suluvan, P u tor hall. More details will be Mens (Tub, to be held in the speaker. Father Klocker. who The next PTA meeting will Om Day Sorrtco 2385 E. Arizona SP. 7-4813 gisen later. heads the philosophy and theol­ be Nov. 12 at 8 p m. Tbe guest A cco m p a n im e n t for these Pick up and DeUvory ogy department of (he Jesuit speaker will be the Rev. James dances ranges from the frolic­ A very special hake sale, school, obtained his doctor's de­ some piping of the rustic shep­ sponsored by the Altar and Ro­ Ealough, principal of Regis gree from the Gregorian Uni­ High School. herd's flute to the violent, DRIVE-IN-LIQUjORS Preisser's Red & White sary Society, will be held Sun­ LONDON MARKH versity in Rome and recently hypnotic beat of the resonant day, Nov. 22. The hot dog lunch day has 1030 So. Colorado Bird. completed k book. Phiiosopltv of been changed from Wednesday, M a ced on ia n goat-skin drum. AND GROCERY fiffrfa Winat Liquora Grocery and Market Special collection envelopes Modem Thought. He has chosen Nov. II, to Tuesday. Nov. 10, Some dances, such as those OSCAA TUNNELL, Prop. have been omitted from the new C .g .f.tt.B FANCY MEAIS, VECElABLES “Modern Attitudes Toward God" due to Veterans’ Day, which from the arid, rugged mountain Qunlily Meat* and Crecariai '* R«a. Sii* SI A.ND OUALIIV UKUCEJUES set of envelopes. Envelopes for as his topic for Thursday eve­ will be a free day for tbe chil­ areas of Dalmatia, have no ac­ ■>HONESr MA 3-aZSB, TA i-Saci ^ K1b | Sil. S1.U7 3500 W ,^ U T Fra* Oalivarj SPruc* 7-4447 these occasions will be put in ning's talk. dren. ' companiment at all—one bears > iK s - 7 m Ha tty IbtaTitY. M|t . AU] E Oai* Av* IS. Uai. **d Ubi*. the pews when the occasion Tile coffee social and bake Scout Swim arises. Anyone who did not re- sale held on Nov. l was a sue- On Wednesday evening, Oct. Please Patronize |ceive a new set of envelopes ce.u. A total of $121 wag re­ 28. 21 boys and three dads of lEN'S Phaimacy ,may pick them up in the church. ported by Mrs. Mike LacoiUe. * I. C rEHK. Prog. Your REGISTER the parish Scout Troop enjoyed STOrabar Bt. VlncMt 4* PauPa P«n«L Deadline for registration for and St. Anne’s Circle reported a swimming party at the Prog i t 'd - Have Yn jr Uocicr rrtaino Advertisers and the children attending the Sat- $132 frtwn the sale of Christmas ress Plunge Pool. AH boys in­ • ¥ 1 Ta Your I'rmnpiioo M ention , urday morning religion class gifts. Mrs. Vernon Baker was terested in joining the Scout I. IjiuUiinii RA 2-3T3V 'and the Teen Club will be No­ the recipient of the bath towel troop are asked to contact G. THE REGISTER SAVE TIME TRADE AT HOME and Bautb Clnrtw vember 14. set donated by the bake sale Gleason or Thomas Rogers. Rooky Phri Anyone interested in helping committee. The troop will have its bi- E. 17tk and Raeo ^ED'S LIQUORS out in emergencies by caring Mrs. Don Ruterbories is the monlhly meeting Wednesday ' Woshington IMoiise Patronize for the children of .such fam­ November chairman for altar evening, Nov. 11. at 7 p.m. at fm k \ Rocky’s Pharmacy. Inc AND DELICATESSEN : Pork Your KE(JISTER ilies, please call the rectory and care and any woman wishing Vrs, Gleason’s home. All men \11 1 Advertisers and leave your name. This will be to assist with the work of the interested in the Scouting pro­ Y o u r Convfnirni & J LAHUKICCIIT. Prep. M ark et Fraa DWIocry ^ ^ * e a paying job for anyone inter­ cleaning of the church may con­ gram in the parish are-urged to Druaciri .Top Orad* QualUy M ention Pr*o«riptiono U ruoy 3S2S E. Colfaa FR. 7-6S81 le *tr Prlcti ested. Rev. U. R. KJocker, S J. tact her. We especially appre­ attend a commitAe meeting in ; -e 5- C<«>n THE REGISTER ciate the work that is being of­ (he school Tuesday, Nov. 10, at TO ADVERTISE FALL FESTIVAL fered by the girls of the teen- 7:30 p.m. ’ BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH EUDORA ST. A MOMTVIEW SLVO. = SUNDAY MASSES Free Coffee, Doughnuts 7.00 - 8:00 - 9.30 - 10:45 • 12(00 • 6:30 p m. LDNFESSIONS SATLHDAY 3:30 & 7:30 K r . R e v . M-s g b . H. V. CAsirBEt.L, P a s t o r At St. Francis de Sales SpepiaMzing i d Alameda Drug Store Mnniview Bl\d. FR. 7-1692 V. O. PITERSON, Prae. (St. Francis de .Sales' Parish. the assembly room of (he rec­ Permanent Waving Denver) tory at 8 p.m. All cbaimien. My Lady Edith Cot Rate Drng.R "0FEM1IM6 our own riRNI" Y IMcase Patronize Free coffee and doughnuts committeemen, and anyone Beauty Shoppe Funnloln 5*ndcn Sundriri who desires to help are re­ Park Hill Cleaners Your REGISTER will be served to Ihc parish­ UINNII EBSSELEIL Urr Y»ur Hutinni Appr«cial»d iSl2 F. 23rd A\e. ioners in (he assembly room of quested to attend. Advertisers and 2804 E 6tb Aoa. EA. 2-0788 AInnieila & So. Kroadwaj the rectory for the next four .Mention The Boy Scout Troop 126 COLD lOKO tlAMFS Sundays from 8 a.m. until noon. Mothers' Auxiliary will hold its EA T «m THE REGISTER The Athletic Association is annual card party Friday. .\ov, ALL SAINTS PARISH sponsoring this activity to ad­ 6. in the high school lunch­ 7995 SO. PEOEBAL BLVD. vertise the Fall Festival to be room at 7:45 p.m. Refrcshmenis SUNDAY MASSES held Sunday. Dec.' 6. Members will be served at 10 p m. Tick­ 6.00, 8:00, 0:00, 10:00, 11:30, 12:30 & 6:30 P.M. I of the association will be in ets are 75 cents each and may Confessions Saturday 4 to 6 & 7:30 to 9 front of the church to explain be purchased at the door PARISH DANCE PRIZES R e v . H a r l e y S c h m it t , P a eto r the feature attraction, a 1960 Guests are requested to bring DAVID C.WIN. Trend Furniture Company, left 2559 SO. FEDERAL WEST 5-2747 (Che\TOlet Impala 4-door sport* their own cards. I sedan. The Holy .Name Society will presents two of the special prizes for the Sts. Peter and Paul’s Parish Dance on Nov.' 6, to committee members. Bob A games party will be held in receive Communion in a group .Morin and Gene McCIoskey. The dance to be held in' the conjunction with the festival jai the 8 a.m. Mass on Sunday, G & W HARDWARE SPEAR'S HARDWARE Silver Glade, will feature the music of the well-known Gene ,and will be handled by Joseph Nov. 8. The men of the pari>h, 3tS3 W. Huipats Aft., Iii|lnYt*4. C*W. Mack Sextet. POWER MOWERS '-Shenoan and George Moss- Boy Scouts, and Cub Scouts arc Rent-al Equipment hrueker. Book:! of trading requested to meet at 7 4S a.m. Picked Up and Stored stamps nr loose stamps arc to form a procession inin ihi- SU. 1-3736 Free for the IFinfep needed for gifts. Theso may be church. The Holy Na::;c rh<'i- Cage Star W ill Address J. J. Spear turned in to the men in front will sing and members of Ihr l.awn Seed and Fertilizer YOU! DOaOR NNOWf US of the church on Simdays. society will sen e the M.u' n Mrs. Herman Miller is chair- The Holy Name will Men's Club of St. Louis' Elk and Antelope Please Patronize / man of the panda bear h.^mh hold its mnnthlc meeting < u (St. Louis' Parish. Englewood) for the school children, given by IJcenses Available Your REGISTER ;.V Christmas booth will be har. Monday, Nov. p. m the high The St. Louis .Men's Club will the room mothers. / t ragitfartd eharmacitfs—wheio idled by Mrs. Charlc.’i Heiter The yearly jamboree, given 2102 S. Federal Blvd. Advertisers and p«ri»nc« fiilltig praicriplions totals school library at 8 p m Refroh have Its monthly meeting .No\ m [This booth will offer r.ird.:, Imeiils will be served .it the -> Sunday, .No». j l by the PTA. WE. 5-1701 I2S yaars—are your asuiranca of 9 at the .Hrhooi cafeteria at 8:15 M ention |oenlcrpieees. and other items rial hour full.the mee- • : i p m. cleared approW naldy $3,100. THE KEfHSTER safaty and accuracy at Park Hill Drug I suitable for gifts. Donaliuns n( Mrs. Clifford Fii/eibbou-.. reported .Mrs, Victor Alianello. Terry Rand Co. Sick room accaisoriot and lup- lany type of homemade articles grade school PTA ways and ,wa>s and means chairman. pnas»8andagai, cotton, gauze, sur> jmay be made by calling Mrs. means chairman, has announced > The featured speaker will be About 1.150 persons were served gical drauings. Free dalivary. Reiter. RA. 2 7958, that the recent gr.ide school hot iTerry Rand of the Denver-Chi- I at the spaghetti dinner. STS. PETER & PAUL’S CHURCH The n-froshment counter will leago Truckers. He will narrate I Awards were given to Mrs. dog sale showed a profit of $80. Masaea 6:30, 8, 9, 10,11 and 12 .offer hamburgers, hot dogs, pop, The help from the officers and on U. S. basketball team that ,Jack L. Hayes. 3106 S. St. Baul, Both Summer and Winter coffee, ami all the trimmings room mothers greatly coninh- I toured Russia-in 1958. He was • home freezer; John P. Rotolu. Rev. Robert G. McMahon The kitchen will be run by Xlrs uled to the of the pruj a member of the team. [4310 S. Broadway, colored tele­ Fred G.irdiiier. »*L I All men and boys are urged vision set; 0. Kimberly. 4344 S. 3900 Pierce HArriien 4-3706 Another popular ------Th:’ anitu.il d-iLuhnul ,>.ale bv to attend. The meeting will be Washington, .Nativity set; Mn. v.ll! be the h.im . .il I’lpK Pai-it i:*u will [Vf dismissed i<> enable the Jake Job. 3200 S. Gilpin, Christ- h” !-!h. ^•.::r,d It’-’ ’ -l!!, s.,:ur'la>. .\ol 7 b.Y>« to get to bed early 'mas church set: and blrs. John : ’1 li-hn li.irns ” T:-.-. i t:'- r .k 12': The board of managers of the Kusena. candelabra. M.W-DAY CLE.4NERS May and Day McGoikey 1 — .'!i •• , '■ i-i ’ ■-’ '•h- r-' \ ...... ' Si ' EiiLit-'MiiHl f'T.\ met The Nativity set and the V speu.'l fe-ti\.il nu.ting '.'.fd' N. 11 ly, -y. , . T'.icsda'.. 7 m :h( chocil Chnstmas church set were given “ i r « operate onr o ie n planl*' Bm IyW ClMKiHf - fttl Mrrkt At N* U ri atrft h.ts hr-ii callril In ti • « - \ r"''-n ca f.'-r : - to the PTA for the jamboree by Heller, general ( h.iii man. lii 3740 Pierce HA 4-7484 •1 TK l ' ! ” H ’ !■ , ... included Charltne's Gift Shop, 3449 S. I IlMk Stvtk «l SU. PiUr a Plan . br ht'lil 'lucsda>. Nui, in. in nu'ri . ' 7 '•! :• !•: ;’ T I hn-'imas party|Aroma. T liu M d a y , N o y. 5, 1 9 5 ^ Offlet, 938 BonnocV Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitene 4*4205 Section Two— PAGE SEVEN Scout Communion Day MARKET PIACE ^ A T "A "N T m A T A a R£NTING«H1RING For Englewood Parish OFMILIIONS V V -C ^ IN i BUYING-SELLING (All Souls’ Parish. Englewood) in the parish hall. The theme of The inen and Cub and Boy the month was on Indians and Scouts of the parish will receive each cub was dressed in the Phone KE. 4-4205 ToeJay To Place Your Classified Ad in the Register — Ask For the Classified Department Communion corporately in the Indian regalia that he made 0 o'clock Mass, Sunday. Nov. 8. during the month. Cubmaster SEWING MACHINES 40 A meeting of the Men's Club Edward Luiszer, dressed as FEMALE HELP WANTED 7 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 will be held Tuesday, Nov. 10. Akela, the Indian Chief, pre­ LEGAL NOTICES Ushl houeswork, whllo lady to. live 33— SU. Peter & Paul Have Singer tewing machine In at-' In. A lone woman, some pay. 5 tractive caae. Sews forward and re; at 8 p.m. in the parish hall. All sided at the eeremonies, which NOTICI OF FINAL SETTLEMENT room*, PE. 3-I21I. 1273 8. Columbine. SH O W HOME verse. Complete with altachmenta. men o f the parish are invited Were held around a council fire. EtUle o( MARie O'MEARA iDk- Ataume last 4 peymenia of gSJI. c*aud) A good cook, accustomed to cook­ 4780 UPHAM GB. 3-S171. to attend and become members With the assistance of Chris N#. P-1517E ing for private family. Noon mtal Nolle* If bv*by glvan that I hav* dally. Good wagea. References. Cali 2 blkt. B. of 48th sod Wadsworth. RADIO & TELEVISION 43 of the club. Dreiling, new bobcats were in­ fliad my final report- In th* County DE. 3-1445. 3:30 to 4:30 pm. Just completed ranch 2-bdcm. ¥ule Card Sale ducted and awards were chosen. Court of the Qty and County ol brick, full bsmt.,, attachad garage, USID TV 534.9$ up Daaver.-^Iorado, and that any par built-in range, oven. Near Psroebial Chfistmas cards will be on SITUATIONS WANTED — RENTAL T V ...... 51240 month Den three, under the direction un dealtlni to oblaet to th* Hmi school Hav* other home sltaa avail­ ACTION TV GR. 7-1929 shall fll* wrlttan objecUon «lih ih* FEMALE 12 able. sale by the members of the Al­ of Eugenia McGraii, gave the 3773 Paderal Blvd. said court on or bafoni Novtmbar, LEE KINNIE CO. tar and Rosary Society. Orders opening for the meeting. Den Want houtework gaturdays. and 24, ItM. baby-alttlng evenings. Have own BUILDERS MISC. FOR SALE 44 will be taken for cards in the two presented a skit, "Medicine Naomi Marie O'HelUy transportation. Call after 4:30, EA. 2- 7843 W. 39th Ava. OrDce, HA. 2-1411 parish hall Saturday, Nov. 7. Executrix Man," under the guidance of D. K. Wolfe. Jr. 33— St. Philomena'i Get Kid of Un-needables from 3 to 5 p.m.; also after ail Vicky Hicks. The closing cere­ AUomey for the eatate Boby Sitter Service ISA through a REfitffTER a,ASSIFIE0 the Masses on Sunday. There 404 EqulUble Building 2-STORY, 3-bdrm. brick, OlO.TSO. AD. That la wher* folks look wheS mony was presented by Den Denver 2, Colorado they need thing*. PHONE KE. 4-they will be cards available for pur­ CHILD CARE—Infanis and pre­ 58,490 loan can be asaiuned. 1144 one, with Margaret Luiszer, den PHILANTHROPIST CITED KE. 4-31U school. Uceosed and recoimnended Hadlaon, CaU Jim EUemUler, HA 3- 4205. chasing also at this time. Early iPubIlfhed In the Denver Catholic CathoUc home. 1325 Milwaukee St. mother, leading the boys in the Reglfter) 9181. Hoover uprig^bt vacuum cleaner, orders are requested with the J. PETER GRACE, left, president of W. R. Grace FR. 74774. LEE & A8PINWALL Indian version of the Lord’s First Fubllcallon, October IS, IK9 $17.00. Good condition. Laat PubUcatlon, November Iz, I9S9 RA 24738 REALTORS RA 24738 Altar and Rosary Society mem­ Prayer. Den four mothers, un­ and Company was awarded a citation for distinguished HOME TO SHARE 19A GE. 3-6785 bers. der the direction of Del Diss- philanthropic service to National Jewish Hospital. IN THE COUNTV COURT Real Estote Wanted 35 Id and for the City and County Want middle-aged woman to share Building Moleriats 46A Cub Scout Pack 264 held an ler, prepared and served re­ Shown presenting Grace the award is Philip HouU, execu­ of Denver and State of Colorado expenses with widow. Nke home. Indian council meeting Oct. 28 freshments. tive director of the free, non-sectarian medical center for tuber­ No. P-I788S WE. 0-211$. “For Speedy Results” culosis and chest diseases. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Wanted employed woman to ahare ESTATE OF EARL ROSS HeCOY, nice ^bd^n. court apt. Must have lilt with NEW AND USED Grace, a Catholic, was cited for outstanding philanthropic SR. iDeceatedi. own bdrm. furniture. 1348 Ivanhoe. service which gave'free-hospital, medical, and surgical care to All persona having claima- agalnal DU. 85234. BUILDING MATERIALS the above named eatate are re­ Green Acres Plumbing • Slat) • Windows PTA Meeting Attended needy tubercular men, women, and children at National Jewish quired to file them for allowance Would like woman 45 to SO yrt. of • Doors Hospital. Us first patient in 1889 was a Catholic girl from Chicago. in the County Court of the aty age who enjoyt children in exchange R ea lty C o. and County of Denver, Colorado, on for beby tilting. In KIHN nuUo sta­ Kerdy Wrecking By 177 at Mt. Carmel Aid is given to persons regardless of creed, and from every sec­ or before the 13Ui day of April, tion area. BE. 3-4800. 1759 So. Pearl SH. 4-1367 Conlraclort tion of the U.S. 19*0, or laid claima xhall be forever 2119 Wait 91h Ava. TA. 5-4011 barred. ROOMS FOR RENT (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel be selling tickets for 25 cents Also on the citation is the 60-year-old chest disease center’s Earl Rolf McCoy, Jr. Parish, Denver) motto, "None may enter who can pay . . none can pay who Admlnialrator UNFURNISHED 20A For ResulU L ilt With each or five for $1. Ways and Fhlllp S. Collinc BICYCLES 56 enter." 5215 East 32nd Ave. Cathollo em- One hundred seventy-seven means chairmen, Mrs. A. Ca­ Attorney for the eatate John F. Bruno Mg Adaleitle Bldg., Denver, Colo. ^oyed Isdr will ihars 2-bdTTn. apt. New and uaed bikes, honest service, ruso and Mrs. E. Marranzino MA. 3-1 M3 with same. CaU KA. 34393 or FL. 5- fair prices. members were in attendance at 6477. R ea lto r will be in charge of tickets. (Fubllabed la The Denver Catholic Montclair Bike Shop the second PTA meeting of the RegUterl ■AST 08F1CE 1452 Poplar EA. 2-U62 You may also obtain tickets Bishop Sullivan Confirms Flrat Publication. Oct. 22. I9S9 ROOM AND BOARD 22 East 22ad A Kaaroay year which was held on Oct. 28. from any room mother or chair­ Laat Fubllcallon. Nov. 19, 1959 DE. S-4245 The sixth grade class, under the Room and beard In private tubnr SOUTH OFFICE Say “Charge It” man or Mrs. H. Capra. Many NOTICE TO CREDITORS ban home for employed person. lltO S. Calerado Blvd. direction of Sister Mary Lo­ turkeys, hams, and chickens Group at Loyola Parish ESTATE OF JOHN E. WRIGHT HA. 9-2083. SK. •-I47T (Ward) retta, entertained. The sixth will ^ given, as well as many (Loyola Parish, Dcover) day until Christmas. Christmas No. P-17728 graders’ room mothers, Mrs. De- special prizes. All peiaona having clalmi against Houses For Rent Cola, Mrs. Chavez, Mrs. Beavan. On Oct. 26. the Sacrament of cards, religious articles, and gift the above named eatate are required Furnished 23 First Friday breakfast will be to nl* them for aUowanee In the Mrs. Cruz, and Mrs. Burke items are available. A special Our Personalized served on Nov. 6 in both grade Confirmation was administered County Court of the City and County REGISTER WANT ADS served refreshments. Mr. Tar­ feature this year is a Christmas of Denvar, Colorado, on or before Furnished 2-room house, newly Service Sells Homes and high schools. in Loyola Church, by the Most the 29th day of April, i960, or aaid decorated. 1164 Kalamath. antino was not present to re­ card with a picture o f the in­ Rev. Bishop Bernard J. Sullivan, claima ahall be forever barred ceive the $8. Mrs. Orell won the Volunteer help in the grade terior of Loyola Church in full ANDREW WYSOWATOCY ti of double—2-bdrmi., clean, newly Do Jobs In Hurry! S.J.. of Regis College, in the Cooier\’ator decorated. Cablnaf nnk, dlipoeal. 0 special prize. Mr. and Mrs. A. school cafeteria for the month color. full bsmt., no yard worii. Fine irans- presence of His Excellency, the iPuhllahed In The Denver Catholic HIALTOR Volpe of Navajo Cleaners, have of November, are Mmes. Melo- Reglitar) portation, near St. Francis de Sales. Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. The annual food shower for SH. 44310 eves, and week.enda. 1934 S. Broadway SB. 44318 Phone donated the special prize for rango, Seboor, Beavan, Keith, First PubllcaUen, October 29, 1958 Vehr. the teaching sisters will be Laat Publication, No. ember 2S, 1959 every PTA meeting during the Vitello, Granata, Villano, Po- held the next two Sundays. WANTED TO RENT letto, Espinosa, Sabell, Long, The PTA "Christmas Shop” in Chriitmoi Gifts entire year. A shirt will be Nov. 8 and Nov. IS, ending at 1A HOUSES, APTS. 27A PIANOS, MUSICAL KE. 44205 Canzona, Cruz, Kranz, Brienza, the church basement is open awarded the man and hose to the PTA meeting Nov. 17. attention: The Ufe of Little Or­ INSTRUMENTS 39 Wanted, partly fumlahed apL 2 or the lady who holds the winning Horrigan, George, and Vinola. after all the Masses every Sun- phan Andy book—Best Buy for This is a parish-wide project Chrlatsiat praMnls. $1.08 any place 3 rooms, privat* bath, no ataln. Up SHOP aiDUDd then lec our plaov ticket. and everyone is urged to be In UA.A. 2350 OKeola, Denver 12. to S40. In Bast, N.B. or 8.E. Den­ value*, ver. FR. 7-0919. TOM WALKER PIANOS The PTA is sponsoring a as generous as possible to the NOTICES ■**V Parking turkey event to be held at the sisters. Food donations may 1345 I. Uwy. SP. 7-73M St. Mary Magdalene's REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 LOOK meeting Nov. 18. Both grade be left in the boxes placed at OWN YOUR OWN HOMB-Rawi th* SEWING MACHINES 40 TO and high school children will the doors of the church. WANT ADS In the RECdSTER-TO­ THE To Sponsor Ham Dinner The Altar Sodality will met DAY and EVERY WEEK. W E FIX ’EM Authorized repaire on WttUng- (St. Mary Magdalene’s Parish, real success. The menu planned Nov. JO at 1:30 p.m. in the 3$— Ait Seuis’ houie. New Home, Brother, Uni­ Denver) church basement. The president, versal, Whit* and all foreign makes. promises to be a gourmet’s de­ Expert cleaning, oiling and tenilon Mrs. F. Koneeny. announces the 4935 S. PEARL LARGE The Holy Name Society of St. light. 1 block to All Soula. adjustmant in your homt, 52S0, Mary Magdalene's Parish is winners of the religious books 4 bedrooms, IM bathe. Uaed Machines. 514.50 and up There will be a meeting of all Univtrtal Sawing Canter as follows: Bible. Darrel Ross: Attractive fenced yard. sponsoring a ham dinner Sun­ the dinner workers Monday. $14500. 1412 W. 38th Ave. GR. 7-1838 OR SMALL NEEDS day, Nov. 22, in the school cafe­ Missal, Mrs. J. N. Beirich; Life Nov. 16, at 8 p.m. in the school M.ARIE SEAMAN BLACK Necdii S.S. Portable, 1% yrs. of Christ. H. J. Hcaly; and Pray­ Colonial teria at 2817 Zenobia Street. cafeteria. REALTOR old. $34.00. 1412 W. 38tb Ave. SOLVED QUICKLY Time is I p.m. to 3 p.m. and er Book, Mrs. R. A. Sullivan. 2400 LITTLETON BLVD. PY. 44551 The Holy Name Communion GE. 3-6765 M o r t u a r y from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Price will The annual Forty Hours’ De­ Sunday is Nov. 8. Men and High 521 PENN WOOD CIRCLE be adults, $1.35, and children, votion will begin Sunday, Nov. REAL ESTATE WANTED ■ " i T Mt. AND Mil. JSCK ST. SRIiUlN school boys of the parish arc to Immediate poseestloo, 24 bdrm. Owners and Directors 75 cents. 15, at the 8:30 Solemn High brick. Fenced-reer yard, near new meet in the vestibule before -MKrbif St. Aufuttlnc's Church— Every organization is work­ Mass. ' All Souls' CathoUc church and Itighton, Colortda the 8;30 Mass and inarch into achool. $35,000. Call owner, SU. 9- IF WE LIST IT WE WILL SELL IT ing on this dinner to make it a church In a group. 1794. 33— Blessed Saertment Employ the service* of a Reliable Broker Holy Name Meeting HNS at Cathedral to gelt your property. The Holy Name Society 2 STORY NEAR COLFAX He will make you money, protect your interest, and monthly meeting is to be held Excellent family home with 3 bdrma. Gel You €aeh Mondgy, Nov. 9, at 7:30 p.m. in To Meet Nov. 11 4th bdrm., den, bath In baaemenl. Qreeley Owner Irinsferm. I1S4S0. Call Hre. Wa hop* you will salact us. the parish hall at 26th and De­ (Cathedral Parish. D ^ ver) Estes. DE. 3400*. Salat — Management — Insuranet pew Streets. The Cathedral Holy Name So­ Ewing A Co. Realtor OU. 1-3417 Boy Scout Troop 27’s calen­ ciety will have ita monthly Com­ 2527 ALBION FRIEDMAN-TEPPER REALTY MA. 3*8728 Adamson Mortuary Please Patronize dar includes: Nov. 6. Troop munion Sunday, Nov. 8, in the 8 Home for large family. Bulll>tn elac. Your REGISTER meeting (scouting skills); Nov. o'clock Mass. All the men of kllcben. 3 large bdrnu.. Urge den. 24 Hour AnbulaDeo Sorrieo NOT Too baih In bsmt. Mrs. Wulff,-EA, 2- Advertisers and 13, Swimming; Nov. 20. Troop the parish arc expected to par­ Ws 5103. MetropoMlen, Inc. DU. 5-S545 Grooley, Colorado M ention meeting (Rifle training and ticipate out of reverence to (he Early to Think of a H. tHi AStmtia ZnS f. ASmirii scouting skill). H oly Name of Jesus. The men 33—Christ the King ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL Tkrnt ISSS *tk Ar*. it W H. THE REGISTER are asked to assemble in the ves­ To Introduce You to the Register aassified Section tibule of the church to march CHRISTMAS 980 FOREST down the aisle in a group. 2-bdrm. brick-family room or mniaorjiniaiioniiti den—full bamL—covered paUo— FOR $1.00 YOU GET 20 WORDS OR LESS The meelifig will be held at GREHING AD! good rinancini-Immediate poaaea- Supper Slated the Cathedral Grade School, "Th* Raglitar" It now accapting Uon. Lloyd Mansfield, FL. 5-1404. TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP 1824 Logan Street on Wednes­ that* holiday adt. Tht eeit it MOORE tmall-^em* In or call— F l l i IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX Colorado Springs day evening, Nov. 11. at 7:30 REALTOR PE. 3-5511 November 9 at p.m. Monsignor Walter J. Can- ^7HE REGISTER" avan will show pictures of 33— Our Lady of Fatima his recent visit to foreign lands, K E. 4-4205 By owner-leaving town. 2300 sq. ft- J. D. CROUCH on 1 level, 100x140 fenced-ln yard on C. D. O'BRIEN St. Vincent's and also will give a short talk. 938 Bannock Si. a quiel itreet. 3-bdnns„ 144 ceramic M AY REALTY Light refreshments will be —«r a talasman will call on you. UJe batht, Urge family rm. with fire­ (St. Vincent de Paul's Parish, served after the meeting. Ail place opening onto patio. BulU-in range, oven and dishwasher In Denver) men of the pariah, 16 years and PERSONALS kitchen, oversize dbl. garage. 1V4 - R E A L T O R Over, arc urged to be present blocks lo new Lady of Fatima The annual Spoon Supper Church, close to school* and shop- will be held by the PTA on At the last meeting, election DR. D. J. SMITH Ing center. S24,7U. 2030 Newcomb, INSURANCE - LOANS of officers was held. By unani­ EE, 7-5470. Monday evening, Nov. 9. This Optometrist will be followed by the monthly mous vote all officers were 33—St. John's a iP 11.00 TO IT AND MAIL TO 725 N. Tejnii St. meeting, and will be held in elected for another year. They specializing in Classified Advertising, The Register, Quality Apparel are: Gilbert C. Fuchs, presi­ Contact Lenses, also 478'St. Paul St. Nice 3-bdnn. brick. the cafeteria. Arrangements for Visual Training. Fence, gange, patio. Store*, 4 but. Box 1620, Denver 1. Colo., or Phone It In to KE. 4-4203 Colorado Springa, Colo. the supper are being made by dent; John Dandro, vice presi­ Good condlUon. Msld’t room bstnt. (N COLORADO SPRINGS 72S2 U,S. iliway 6 — Derby SINCE ltT2 the room mothers, and members dent; Harry Wagner, treasurer; EA. 2-1S89. SK. 4-1929. M E. 3*7731 AT. R.3693 will be contacted during the John Van Veen, secretary; and Kipwa ood TojoB Strooti 941 E. 88th Ave—Thornton week as to final details. Dan Shay was appointed as chairman of the entertainment AT. 7-4926 Father Charles Jones, archdi­ (Evening .Appointments Intltedl SERVICE DIRECTORY committee. The Heyse Sheet ocesan superintentlent of KE. 4-4205 Please Patronize The president thanked all the schools, will be the guest men for their continued support VERNON LUCILLE Your REGISTER Netal & Roofinf{ speaker. All parents are invited and urged each to bring in new NEW LIFE HEALTH MART ASH HAULING DRUGGISTS LINEN SERVICE Advertisers and INCORPORAIEO to attend. Expert Swedish hand maaaage, hoi HEAtlNC ROOFING members. medicated baths. Howard's cabinet Miller Trash Service MOUNTAIN i The first Parent-Teacher pri­ Fickup ialurdar AL. S-1932 YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS M ention SHEE1 MC1AL moifl ,heal therapy, twirl pool TOWEL A SUPPLY CO. baths. Specializing In alllf )oIdu vrill be filled eorrecUy at __ Pk*a«i ME a-ASsa £

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Altar Society to Conduct Bake Sale of Cure d'Ars (Cure d'Ars Parish. Denver) drive, which will be held Nov. .Next Sunday, Nov. 8. is the 29. The iait drive netted $118, day the parish will have its fall and as this is one of the few 1 Altar and Rosary Society bake ways the athletic committee has sale. Home-made pies, cakes, of raising funds, it is hoped that sweet rolls, coffee cakes, and this drive will surptss sU pre­ candy will be for tale. Coffee vious (Kies. and donuts will be sold at the Friday of this week is the snack bar. ITiere will be can­ First P M ay and Hasses will be died apples for the children. at 6:30 and 11 a.m. and 5:30 The first half of the .parish p.m. Confessions will be beard list b being asked to contrib­ on Thursday in preparation for ute. but anyone wishing to do­ First Friday from 4:30 to 6 3 BIG nate items may bring them to snd from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. the school cafeteria. Saturday A new circle was formed and afternoon or evening. The spe­ it sheeted the name of Guar­ cialty for this bake sale will be dian Angel. Mrs. Clifford file- 'home-made baked beans and cha, 3901 Colorado Boulevard, baked ham. will entertain the new dessert The following pupils were NOVEMBER 6-7-8 bridge circle on Wednesday, elected to the Student Council Nov. 11. last week: President. Tom Me- Closkey; vice president. Ther­ Mother of God Circle will esa McMullen; secretary. Diane meet In the hon}e of Mrs. Ralph Goodwin; treasurer. Michael Haley, 3635 Monaco Boulevard, 6th and GALLAPAGO on Wednesday evening. Nov. 11. Moore: entertainment. Jim Gar rett; patrol. Joe Morris: and Mrs. Paul Crawford, 3030 ; athletic. Danny Kellogg. Holly Street, will entertain the All parishioners are asked to St. John Circle in her home at save all their magazines and 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday, newspapers for the next paper Nov. 11. This is a bridge group. 4 1 AM DINNER Decorating to Be Topic SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8 For Pius X Altar Group (St. Pins X Parish, Denver) charge of altar' care for the 1:30 P.M. TO 8:00 P.M. The November meeting o f the month of November. Alur and Rosary Society will Anyone interested in joining (he church choir should attend \A u U h $1.50 Children 75 Cents be held this Friday. Nov. 6. be­ ginning with (he Rosary and the meeting this Thursday. Nov. B«tediction at 8 p.m. The guest 5. at .8 p.m Practice will begin speaker for the evening will be in preparation for the Christmas Mrs. Helene Sundgren. public Mass. relations representative for Friday. Nov. 6. is the first Lehrer's Flowers, whose theme day of the month. Masses will be will be Christmas decorations held at 6:50 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., pfor the home. Mrs. C. C. Swee- with Confessions on Thursday 'ney. alumna of L'oretto Helghla afternoon and evening. I College, will speak briefly about Christmas cards will be dis­ Uhe use of the Advent Wreath. played and sold on Nov. 8 and The sale of these wreaths in our IS after the Masses in the j parish will be under the chair church basement, h^any assort­ manship of Mrs. Evie SUrbuck, ments. with or without im­ also a Loretto/Heights alumna. prints, will be available, and The women will also have • the orders will be ready for ."sneak preview" of (he Christ- pick-up on Nov. 22 and 29. mas cards which will go on dis­ The men of SL Pius X Par­ play Sunday, and a chance to ish will attend a retreat at the place their orden early. Section Sacred Heart Retreat House ‘‘O". headed by Mrs. Wanda near Sedalia Dec. 19 threugh Campbell, will .te hostesses for 13. The retreat will begin the evening, and also have Thursday evenhig and con* dnde on Sunday evening after the dinner honr. Reservations x > IE I\T may be made with Ray Mntz, HAM AND APPLESAUCE. Altar Society EM 6-9858, Tom Vuko. EM 6-3215. or Jim Brown. EM BUTTERED WAX BEANS, 6-6124. The fee Is on a volun­ tary contribution basis, and COLE SLAW SALAD. Plans Meet transportation to and from Se­ dalia will be by car pool. ROLLS AND BUTTER, A class of about 75 children At Holy Ghost will receive their First Holy SHEET CAKE ICE CREAM. Communion on Thanksgiving (Holy ChosI Pariah. Denver) Day. To accommodate the par­ COFFEE OR MILK Members of (he Altar and Rn- ents who wish to obtain reli­ j s a r y Society will meet Monday, gious articles for their Shildren, *Nov. 9. in Holy Ghost Hall, be­ the religious articles counter ginning with a luncheon at will be open the next three Sun­ 12:30 to be served by Mrs. days before Thanksgiving. Frances Komatz. Recitation of Instructions will begin this Thin Page Sponsored by the Rosary in the church will Saturday morning at 10 a.m. for follow the luncheon. all boys over the age of 10. who ARVADA LA MODE are interested in becoming altar The Following Friendly Firms- Plans for the a n n u a l Christ­ boys, mas buffet will be discussed at t FURNITURE CO. Lar«t» Atw rfintnt ef DAIRY Best Wishes this meeting. Members are Homemad* Canditt — urged to attend as volunteers I N evtititt ' C 'O linsi cardi Compliments of f o r S u c c e s s are needed. Arrangemenls are Complete Delivery Service ^ Furniture - Rugs also being made for (he sale of Priest to Give i in St. Jeteph't Perish Christmas cards and religiou* Appliances articles which will be displayed on oil Top Quality Kerdy Wrecking in the vestibule of Holy Ghost Talk on China DALY Church. .Mrs Mae Thompson, Dairy Products “/. (.OOD < anr. ai Sania Fe Company chairman' of the Way* and Means Committee, in charge, INSURANCE T V . .»4 «H 6 IS B 'M d w a y November 11 2718 W. 28th 501 U m a tilla has asked for volunteers to Television • Hi-Fi P E S - IM I serve. (Mother of God Parish. 1576 Sherman St. G L. 5-1764 e Complete Line of Stereo Sewing Circle members are Denver) T A 5-6011 asked to meet with Mrs. Komatz The Rev. M a t t h e w Ruf. in the parish hall, on Wednes­ S.M.B.. will speak to the Altar Br»t ITj.liea day morning. Nov. 18. it id Santo Fe Hardware HAHN-MASTEN and Rotary Society at the meet­ SANTA FE VAN'S PHOTO o'clock. ing to be held W ^nesday, Nov. PhAio & EquipmenI Co. THOMAS STUDIO The monthly all-parish card and Key Co. ROBT. HAMPTON 11. His topicjwill be “My Expe­ Cefnm«rr CLEANERS party will be postponed until Wedding L Children's Photos riences in China." • W arrtn TurllM • Jo« M stli PRINTING COMPANY j December because of Thanks- 821 Sanln f> Dr. AND SONS Our Specialty A luncheoi| will be served at rS Se. Broadway Pick-up and DeMv^n* — 1 giving Day. Announcement of -Your NoioKborhood F rlnttr- 12:30 in the- church basement, KK. H-YSaz P E . ] .« a ia 5 M f t « n t 8 F « T.\. 5-6206 410 $anU Fa TA >343 High DF. 3-6104 the date will be made later. 5S3 Fox Si. $ U H followed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament and reeita- ltf\l U 'b h , . BILL'S Bati W««Pk«o t I. J.MpH e.rlthl Don of the Rosary in the rrnm IM PMchtv Meet Your Friends at BARBER SHOP . l O H N M H • FOlU) church. The business meeting WORLD PRESS, Inc. • F V L rn N and program will follow. AH ■*A OrAtm Wtth Life Is Too Short The annual bazaar sponsored ilKtric*! fqvtpmtnl CERTIFICn FI HNITl Ki; COMPANY To Be Wltboul An by the Altar and Rosary Society # Avt*fn4h< W«t«r • HO.WF FREKZER MF.AT SERVICE will be held this year on Sun­ Full Lin« s) FMdt r*r V *«r FrMMf — All Ch*4c* M tiH EZE >40P & 10% 5 ROOMS S257 day. Nov. 22. after all the •nd Crad* *A " V*t*tab