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AT PERSONNEL BREAKFAST I Local Pupils Marking CDA's 41 Yearf lit Elmlra Join Adoption Simthem Tier Edition i inn i illiniumu I'm mi mm mil* n/n MontK Project 1 •'%. year*roimd-rrf(>ject IfcltMhiS Msgr. McAniff Attends K£joly Childhood Association in IjlMs Diocese ot Rochester, "adop­ tion," "*>* Abandoned children. of Beatification Of Nun pagan lands for whom mission- arles labor will ge special atten­ tion during "Adoption Month," The Very Rev. J&njes C. "SfcA^Mf( qhati^O^ Of the according to the Very Rev. Msgr. Diocese of Rochester participated In oe*«ni0nleiB Itl "which John S. Randall, associate di­ Sister Rose Venerini, foundresBs of the. CQngr§gat|on of t rector. .$ Venerini Sisters, was beaUfledJn St. Peter's EasQica, Vatican City* a holy lifevv^.'v?)^BIfe«|.ifow. "Adoption Month" In May win evert ber cat^e fogp |e|kfSclcatlon find two million American1 school on Sunday morning. was not ietmtiW ifttjlc4uceii children under 12 In every school The .ceremonies for the seven­ until Way, 1828. where Catholic sisterhoods teach teenth-century Italian nun 'who PRINCIPAL BOIES tit the sixth annual Cokrununlon Break­ offering special prayers and sac* launched a courageous program fast of tht> Catholic Personnel of Elmlra Reformatory and rifice for the .adopted children. of free schools for girls were re­ Youth Reception Center In the Officers Dining Room were This Is a project of the Pontifical ported by NCWC News Service HM Conventioii 1. v taken by above. They are: (from loft) Kev. Joseph St Me- Association of the Holy ChjEct- from Vatican City. Namara, Chaplain Reception Center; Dr. Glenn M. Kendall, hood. Monsignor McAniff was one of Set la Elmira Director Reception Center; Col. Leroy Weaver, superintendent. THROUGHOUT THE school three U. S. papal chamberlains The anmaall cehvention of Reformatory; Daniel J, Donahoe, Judge Elmlra Recorder'* who marched in the papal pre- year the children have con* SPEAKERS HEABD at (the 41st anniversary Barrett, of Corning, district deputy; Miss T. A. the Stochcster Diocesan Holy Court, speaker; Monsignor Francis J, Lane, Chaplain Elmlra tributed their prayers andyfflelr eessioni • t - , Name-Unloit will be-r^.Snh* , Reformatory.- - banquet of Court St Rita, Catholic Daughters Boran, grand regent. Court St, Rita; ReV.^Bir pennies to this work, But when Of America, held In Elmlra shown before the llain A. Bums, ohapbllnj B«v, JBarlhoIomew J. ffis Holiness Pope '"Plus . '?K day, Vb£\ 35§ h> the t0l pari" the month of May the Mother made\the traditional venera'dqff r f program began, In photo (from left) arerMrs,' O'Brien, assistant pastor, SI, £eter and PauFa, Ish eeftW' *of'- ;S> '. Mar??*?" dawns, they undertake the spe­ Edward J. Wldroan, chairman; Miss Margaret Elmlra, principal speaker. of the hew Blessed in the Basil; Chureh/pnah,a,,je| which tfes Reformatory Employes Hear cial project of themselves- "adopt­ ica, Sundav afternoon.,: r ing" motherlejsi pagan babies. Eev. '-'Tftotnaa'-' 4&•* foole te . WE\i& OiNpaE •nun't"i shelter, medical care, and educa­ suing' W!>jc 3»^or4hi8* *> Mfr* following reception of Holy Com* banquet o| guest ously the "ells were dropped and burgh- luncheon at the Baron Steuben VnloH »1II serve as«mventloa. was a report on ^penology and magazines and" listening to their speaker. Father O'Brien, spoke men. Rev. William A. Burns, powerful spotlightsfcaasfocused oomnolttw ehstrroan-with the thft systems of Interpreting these radio to? hear about crime, and in­ "Since the little American fos­ Hotel where the Rev. Hugh F. Chaplain, presented the guest on a picture of Blessed Rose as­ Brady, assistant pastor of St. on "The Apostolate of Prayer Bev. Altusrt 1* SUsnonettl, dean­ -ti methods. stead start doing something." ter-parents are permitted to speaker. Miis Margaret Rarrett, cending into the glory of heaven. ery chlpisth mi: the • "IteV* name the child they "adopt," Mary's of the Lake Church, Wat- tor Seminarians'* amhurged his Recorder Donahoe noted that District Deputy of Corning was Moments .later a canon d St.| Thoraaa iJ«,'"}io*tT„s»r>e(r. TJB* BREAKFAST closed with young fingers will be busy -this kins Glen, was guest speaker. listeners to follow the exortatian one, of the best, ways to gain the Rev. Joseph M. MacNamara, a gues>. ^ Vocal selections were Peter's Basilica began the Ponti- V)«lnsir. .'H perspective of institutions is to month tracing the Calendar of Introduced by the Rev. Daniel ol the Hol^y Father and "pray flcal Mass in her honor. Several Iteception Center chaplain, offer­ the po select just the right Hogan, moderator, Father Brady! dally for those who seem to be given by Miss Theresa Hughes study the history of them. ing benediction. | thousand nuns, alumnae and stu­ b-'•* H ' During the Renaissance, he names for the black, yellow, or outlined the history of the found- |*o Jittle prayed for. seminarians. accoApanled by Mrs. Charjes A. dents of her community's schools said, there were 240'crimes pun­ Others who spoke briefly were bronze babies who will be saved Ing of the Carmelite Order at J IP YOU ARE not blessed in j Hughes. as. well -a thousands ot other ishable by death. Following this the Rt Rev. Msgr. Francis J. from probable starvation and Mount Carmel, Palestine, in the' faithful took part in. the Mais Lane, Reformatory chaplain; Col. 12th Century. He particularly! being the Mother of a Priest in t period, be added, there was a certain paganism by their char­ the flesh" the speaker observed,' offering thanks to God for the Leroy Weaver, Reformatory su­ ity," the announcement said. commended the wearing of the „ time when greater countries 0 recognltidn extended to the little, perintendent; Dr. Glenn M. Ken>- Brown Scapular to honor the!.*! ,.. can be blessed, Jtke our j Youth Clubs transported their unwanted crim­ Time off will be* taken from Lady, in being the Mother oft J holy woman. , ' '' y ¥ - dall, Reception Center director. ball-field and playground also to Blessed Virgin. \ Scores oj election rallles^alled' inal*- to other lands. , many Priests in the spirit Ctrr i ; TJie* atiuwiil dhmer of ,.. Chairman of the event was trace the outlines of the globe FATHER BEADY also lauded1 Catholic people give generously Set In ' to keep thousands of- people DONAHOfc COMPARED our Clarence Hallman of the Re­ where less fortunate children, I from coming Jo St Peters Sn the Jtaoresw*! t*3 Frirtelmity wl. the local organization for .en- ["to the material needs of our sem- held Hay 13 at 6:30 p. «v in present day system to the more formatory. .He was assisted by bom Into j ncn-Chrlitian society, couraging, through the First lnarians. but too few people give Broadcast , afternoon to witness the Pope severe methods of the past At Franda A, McGulrk of the Re­ Pine sRoom. of HOSy Family Audi are frequsntly abandoned by Saturday lincheons, special de- spiritually to the sanctMcattan Members ot the Boys Club make his. first puhlle act of Ven­ the 6pen)ne o* World War 2, he ception Center, and] James Case>." their parents to die or be sold votlons to the Blessed Mother ol-them." eration of the new Blessed.. It torlum :Gua*t of lionorjnd: prin* said, thirev were few confining tm,mm..im*M,»",Q jnM into pagan slavery. who, In her request at Fatlma. and Daughters of Mary of St/ was 1he* Pontiff's clp«l sptiks* vriri- be Hk Excel- 1 Pointing out the great need for first appear- lency'Blllio^ Ktarnejf. * • institutions lift, notably Devil's * "Catholic xnlssioners are- act- asked for more prayers from, the Anthony's Church, Elraira, will -a ceremony^bi tfie ba> Island nell, p«i(d«mt of -St.- Andrew's Vlncentian To Lead ively at work In Africa and Asia. world to secure peace for the KSTSi^a^JaS! P**^* WF^JTW Xlce November when he The penitentiary system was Conarary to popular belief a world, • , ,. , SernmarJf and Moderator for the that there are more than 10001 •** program to be broadcast | made a similar act of veneration Sratesrnly* jtlll precede 1he substituted In Its place, the Novena It Lourdes great many are still laboring In Father Hogan spoke "briefly from the Shrine of St An. ifo another tran. Blessed Maria China, despite the wholesale com­ Counties in United States that "Blsnop oiv fill speaker's rostrum. speaker asserted. The Rev. Baymofid £, Reloh- urging his hearers to recite the are without the services ft a thony 5* Saturday .** ^J™^^"'^ *" Durmi'ttei dusner th^re will M The moat Important fallacy erter, &.M., ,jvfh conduct the sol­ munist confiscation of Catholic Rosary .more often and - more the Cenaple nuns, orphanages there, and eviction Catholic Priest; -a tccjttory as p. ttu lover Radio station be rpwjfcam of *Blf* by Wrry with the present system, he said, emn Novena services to . Our. thoughtfully with their families, large as Mexico and as populous Denis, acxSoropantea by' Mrs. of priests and nuns." particularly through the montb WKUL .. .^.^/. - \ Bom on February %\ 1656, Js^at it^ employ* .mass treat­ •lady of the Miraculous" Medal as Canada. ^ t Rose Venerini decided u a girl Janves- tecoann at fhie piano. —-o of May, to seek the Intercession The broadcast far scWdnlef ment which fails because only opening In Our Lady of Lourdes of Mary with-her Dlvlne>Sc» ijo* In the concluding remarks; the to take the vow of virgmlty'and' Coraaaauii!*^' rtnfhyf-i^il »* *» the mo»t intelligent inmate Church, aSmira, on Sunday, May re { ,0 for the aeore fhne providing to lead the life' of a Religious. by Janie* Ehroann. Following only for peace for the world bttt •P**"??, "ff* *" P ^ f^ After the death o'f her parents achieves arjythmg- from It The life Services w*u be held eacs- Tall; On Mexico for pe*oe In the hearts ol men.jc"e ^ tWs P™™ tox scnsln- the Elmlra baseball team does the dinner* 3W«wioiir* CiWhusk- Jess Intellisent men need more evehlnr at 7:45 p. m. arians: not play a scheduled game. In Rose gathered young women er» wHJ ftif*|ih lautle Jc# round Announcement 'was made ot around her and Save- them cat­ u the annual Deanery tea which is "O Jesus, Eternal High Priest, and •qitiittr ;^»nettgf „ . ' Listed In Library event * game is played, the echetical instructions. Mearlantt IHanu», prealdent of Miss Laura B. Q'Donnell * will scheduled for Sunday, May 18, I offer Thee, through T^y Im­ broadcast may be heard Sun­ at the Baron Steuben, Hoteif, It EEAXJ.Z1NG THB need of the the e^tersM^haa ppao»ittd.«?oe AXCH PRESERVER Shorn give an Illustrated talk on maculate Mother Mary, Thy day morning at 9 a. m. • .iCeleber as" j(«n«^-eh«lrman as­ "Mexico" at St. Chrl*topher,s is expected that the J*ev„ Jf§h» own Precious Blood, In all (he religious education of poo* chn» This change is made neces­ dren In the area, Rose Venerini sisted by FIdells Magln find John At Gospsr-Kelly Library, Eirnira On Friday eve­ Hedges, assistant pastor of St Masses throughout the worlA Urex^te >BtstertatRinenit Js~ 4n ning May 16 at 8 .o'clock; Mary's Church, Rochester, will as a petition for graces for all sary due to previous commit-, founded ths first free* "pious sehool" for girls on August 30, ehargje. off John Nothnafle; seminarians, Thy future merits on behalf of the Radio ticket 'CI«*n CWlagher -and Miss OTAonneU spent consider-' Servin&<£!£??'g as general chairman Priests. Give them humility, 16S5, at -Vlterbo, northeast of able time In Mexico and will dis­ station to theJPIonoer Baseball .' She had been, joined in Pranlc 14n«ferToai|hw«tf9C will for the luncheon was Mrs. Ray­ meekness, prudence, and a lie- Jsan«f HarrelL'.;;., «'' -' •• cuss her experiences and explain mond Older of St" Mary's parish. burning seal for souls. FQ1 Club. the wot* by two other Jiouftir f pictures she«has taken* . Leaders for the broadcast, women, Portia Bacd and Jerp? Meanbtts. m wged to have Assisting her were Mesdarnes'' their hearts with the griffs at their rejertmtlww %. not later - f All members of the Library Willard Brown Jr., Donald Pol­ all from tho Boys«Club, are ama Coliuzzelli. She hs4 the H. the Holy Ghost Teach them to > consent of Cardinal Sacchetl, than ^tUoMyrMajiO^ "s *' •>. are. urged to attend and bring and, Norman Murray, John know and love the Churdi, that Ernest .Ctcet, Joseph Pethidine-, their friends. , 1 then Bishop Of ^Vlterbo, and thi ;;-i-M"f1Q»'if«'iii'i'i'i'j»ia>*' . , Brady and James "Ward. they may always «nd every­ Daniel Damiano, James Clefi, Mrs, Francis Kennedy Is pro­ Jesuit Super I o* General, to The ladles of St Vincent -3* where speak, act, and thiols whose care she. tOmmltted her gram chairman. The Library is William Biley, Anthony Chris- N Paul's Church will be In charge with her, the glorious Spouse infant society. He ^o'p^>i#)hesf n» hoat.of located in the Catholic Daughters of the June luncheon; of Christ Teach them Renews- taforo, BiaKe Coletta, Anthony hvltitt tfihJQ^ is, m% the rtu " rooms at & Church and State ity and detachment from the Maccrl, Kick WEonlteDo, Chljrlea Bldssed nose died at Rome on who-«wa«t *f ttaa river to H Street miserable things of this wottd; Ph^ and'Vincent ilsJUndr*. ,' May 7, 1723. Her reputatk^..wg.^Utba€o^iietiroaa*

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