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Volume 1, No. 41 Price $5 a year ... 15 cents a copy December 25, 1959 Bishop Carroll Celebrates Christmas Midnight Ceremonies At Cathedral Solemn Pontifical Mass sung at Midnight by Bishop Coleman F. Carroll on Christmas Eve in St. Mary Cathedral marked the beginning of the Christmas sea- son for thousands of South Florida Catholics. At the same hour the faithful in parishes of the ;16 counties which comprise the Miami Dio- cese joined with Christians throughout the world in celebrat- ing the birthday of Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. ALOISIUS -CARDINAL MUENCH, apparently by John XXm on eight new Cardinals, Msgr. Patrick J. O'Donog- quite pleased, is shown as he tries on his Dec. 17. Cardinl Muench served formerly as hue, Vicar General, and pas- "galero," the broad-brimmed red hat conferred Bishop of Fargo, N.D. (NC Photos) tor of the Cathedral parish was assistant priest. Assistant deacons were Father Neil J. Knowledge Of Faith Needed By All Laymen Flemming and Father Kevin WORCESTER, Mass. (NO — perts" for the Church, Bishop McCarthy. OFFICIAL Catholics should have a suffi- Bernard J. Flanagan told lay- DIOCESE OF MIAMI cient knowledge of their Faith men at a Communion breakfast Mr. Joseph Brunner was dea- to serve as "public relations ex- of Knights of Columbus. con and Mr. Ronald Brohamer, 'S ARCHIBSHOP Albert Gregory Meyer ,(Ieft) is warm- The. Chancery announces subdeacon. Father Joseph M. the appointments of the fol- McLaughlin and Father Patrick ly embraced by Gregoire Cardinal .Agagianian in on Dec. 14 as the latter visited the Chicago to congratulate him lowing chaplains for the Taaffe were masters of cere- Diocesan Council of Cathofic monies. on his elevation to the rank of cardinal. Cardinal Agagianian is pro-prefect for the Congregation of the Faith. Norses: Seminarians studying for the priesthood of the Diocese of- Mi- THE VERY REV. FATH- ami who were minor officers of ER^ JOSEPH DEVANEY, the Mass were: Gerald Lane, OFFICIAL V.F., West Coast Chapter. thurifer; Robert Green and Mi- THE REV. FATHER JO- chael Maloney, acolytes; Vin- DIOCESE OF MIAMI SEPH CRONIN, Broward cent Sheehy, book bearer; Peter County Chapter. Ryan, bugia bearer; Bernard St. Luke, Palm Springs Genest, miter bearer and Philip By order of the Most Reverend Coleman F. Carroll, Bishop THE REV. FATHER MAT- Ryan, crozier bearer. z' of Miami, the following boundary lines have been established THEW A. MORGAN, Palm for the recently erected parish of St. Luke in Palm Springs Beach Chapter. Torchbearers were Richard (West of Lake Worth) of which the Rev. Father Matthew Carlisle, Edward Wilson, REV. FATHER A. Morgan is pastor: James Wallas, Michael Klot, THOMAS ANGLIM, Miami Raleigh Hartmus and Brendan ST. LUKE, PALM SPRINGS Chapter. Slattery. James Kushlin of the NORTH BOUNDARY: A line beginning at the point where Cathedral parish was train Gregory Road extended directly east would cross the western bearer. boundary of the City of West Palm Beach and proceeding The "Ecce Sacerdos" was westward along Gregory Road and then extended directly west Pope Writes sung by the men and boys choir to the Palm Beach County Line. ' under the direction of Clayton SOUTH BOUNDARY: A line beginning at the intersection New Prayer Br.enneman, diocesan organist of Lantana Road and High Ridge Road and proceeding west- for the processional. Music dur- ward along Lantana Road and then extended directly west to ing the Mass included the Prop- the Palm Beach County Line. er of the Mass in Gregorian On Missions chant; "Veni Creator" by Pie- EAST BOUNDARY: A line beginning at that point where VATICAN CITY (NC) — Pope tro A. Yon and "Hodie Christus Gregory Road extended directly east would cross the western John XXIII has composed a Natus Est" by Nanino. A tra- boundary of the City of West Palm Beach and proceeding ditional English Carol, the southward along the western boundaries of the cities of West prayer for th6 faithful of mis- "First Nowell" was sung at the Palm Beach and Lake Worth and then along High Ridge Road sion areas. recessional. to Lantana Road. The prayer thanks God for re- • A special program of Christ- WEST BOUNDARY: Palm Beach County Line from the deeming and enlightening man- mas Carols was presented by extension of Gregory Road on the north to the extension of kind. ~ \ the choir for one-half hour be- Lantana Road on the south. fore Midnight. It also thanks God for sending missionaries who have taught Christmas Message Aired His truth and communicated His Christmas grace. It continues: MERRY CHRISTMAS By Nine European Networks "Through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Your FROM VATICAN CITY (NO — The spoke words of hope and peace Greetings mother and our heavenly moth- Christmas message of Pope to the world two days before er, Queen of angels and saints, ALL OF US To all of the people of the John XXIII was broadcast in 30 Christmas. Other networks in diocese, THE VOICE extends we pray to You that we may- languages to the four corners of Europe and North America then its warm wishes for a Christ- be worthy sons of Your Church, the earth, including countries broadcast translations of the AT , mas season of many bless- faithful to Your teaching and behind the iron curtain. : address. !ings- ' Your commandments, under the Nine European networks car- Readers may regard, our Radio Free Europe beamed guidance and protection of Your ried the Pope's voice as he. ; front page today as a Christ- the Pontiff's speech in transla- Vicar on Earth, the father of | mas greeting, conveying the tions to Poland, Bulgaria, Ru- souls. RDINE'S • sentiment that Christ the THE VOICE mania, Hungary and Czechoslo- I Lord is come to live among The Diocese of M

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Seven , One Priest A Jailed By Communists Joyous VIENNA ONC) — Seven nuns have been sentenced to jail and terms in communist* Czechoslo- vakia, it has been learned here> Holy They were accused by "a Prague people's court of spreading sub- Day . versive literature and leaflets on religious topics. It has also been learned that Father Vojtech Zabranski of RQ- hates has been sentenced to three years in jail for accusing Czechoslovakia's Red regime of spreading lies and-urging farm- ers in Slovakia not to join col- lective farms. MARBLE REPRESENTATION of the Nativity relics, five pieces of wood, are exposed for ven- is in the Basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome eration on Christmas Eve and are retained in TbJdh where the relics of the true crib are kept. The a safe for the remainder of the year. Sstadt

7134 Abbott Ave. Vietnamese Refugees Being Miami Beach J/uwi, 9nc. Relocated In New Home* Beautiful Religious OBJETS D'ART A Call NEW YORK (NO — Refugees "With great amounts oi sur- UNion who fled to south Vietnam to plus food made available by the UN 5-7469 6-3131 9555 Harding Aye. — Surfside Happy escape communist oppression U.S. Department of Agriculture are "well on their way to com- and with rice purchased locally plete integration" in their new through the emergency alloca- surroundings. tion of funds by the American THE And heirarehy, CRS-NCWC was able This is the conclusion of a to give the struggling communi- GENERAL DUAL 90 report submitted by the Far ties basic nourishment," Msgr. Blessed East regional director of Cath- Harnett stated. olic Relief Services-National Catholic Welfare Conference. "Used clothing donated by ... Unrivaled /or Safety / the Catholics of the U n i t e d Msgr. Joseph J. Harnett, who States also was distributed Revolutionary tread design of the Dual 90 give's you dual stopping power, easier directs the Far East activities among the refugees," he ad- steering and better traction in any weather. Nygen cord protects against danger- of the U.S. Bishops' overseas re- ded. to all lief agency, recalled that during our heat and bruise blow-outs. the six months after the July, As the refugees are integrat- 1954, Geneva truce agreement ed into their new surroundings ending the Indo - Chinese war, in increasing numbers, some of STEGEMAN some 900,000 refugees fled from the emergency refugee villages north to south Vietnam. The are being closed, Msgr. Harnett J e w.e 1 e r "vast majority" were Catholics, reported. he said. 2304 Ponce de leon Blvd. Catholic Relief Services or- Swedish Convert-Author Coral Gables, Florida ganized a nationwide relief Given Achievement Award Phone HI 6-6081 system. By the fall of 1955, ev- ery vicariate apostolic in south MALMO, Sweden (NO — An- Vietnam had a central Cath- na Lenah Elgstrpm, a Catholic olic welfare committee. convert authoress has won the award given annually by this NO FIATS FROM PUNCTURES NYGEN CORD, SAFEST POSITIVE STOPPING city's oldest newspaper, for out- standing cultural achievement TIRE CORD KNOWN In "split-second" brak- A VERY VERY Tn convincing puncture ing, twin-treads of national interest. test, 301 hails were Pound for p ou. n d, stronger than steel squeegee instantly, When told she had WOP the driven into the Dual 90 cables. Here, a set oj wipe slick pavement award of $1,200, she sa he without the loss of a General Nygen tires bone •••- dry for safe would now be able"to finisii the single pound of air, lifts a 16-ton truck. straight-line stops. biography of Mother Elizabeth Hesselblad," the Swedish-born We Pay For Road Service To ALL convert who during the present our friends in century revised the Bridgettine REMEMBER: If You Have A Puncture! Order of the Most Holy Saviour this Diocese. founded by St. Bridget of May your Sweden in 1344. Your present tires can be the Down Payment.. . take Holiday be up to 10 months to pay the balance! filled with great joy Pope Names 2 To Fill THE and Vatican Staff Posts GENERAL TIRE OF happiness... VATICAN CITY (NO — Pope Again a*~ John XXIII has made two ma- 5600 Biscoyne Blvd. PL 1-8564 jor changes in the personnel of the Vatican's headquarters THE GENERAL TIRE OF MIAMI BEACH, INC? staff. Msgr. Vittorio Bartoccet- 1801 Alton Rd., Miami Beach, Fla. JE 8-5396 ti, .undersecretary of the Sa- THE GENERAL TIRE OF CORAL GABLES cred Congregation of Sacra- 301 Giralda Ave., Across' from the Bus Terminal, C. G. HI 4-7141 mental Discipline will X jc- retary of the Supreme Tr..jnal THE GENERAL TIRE OF NORTH MIAMI FALCONE and SONS of the Apostolic Signature, and 700 N. E. 167th St., Vi Mile West of Shopping Center W! 5-4249 Father Paul Philippe, O. P., 5609 N.W. 7th AVE. IH FT. LAUDERDALE ... commissary of the Sacred Con- GENERAL TIRES, INC. MIAMI • FLORIDA gregation of the Holy Office, 2700 South Federal Highway JAckson 4-5567 PL 9-3317 PL 7-3897 will be secretary of the Sacred Congregation of Religious.

Pose THE VOICE' Miami, Flo. December 25r, '1959- CHRISTMAS ENCHANTMENT Encyclical On Priests Strange Names Should Post Office Stops Mail Published As Pamphlet Confuse The Mailman To Obscene Movie Houses WASHINGTON (NO — The CINCINNATI (NO — Some WASHINGTON (NO — The August, 1959, encylcical on the unusual names have, been add- Post Office Department has cut priesthood by Pope John XXIII ed to the roster of subscribers off mail deliveries to two Los has been issued in pamphlet of the archdiocese newspaper, Angeles film distributing organ- here, like: Zuzi Okuzumi, Majid izations for mailing advertise- form by the National Catholic Qureshi, Andrew Huh and Welfare Conference. Thomas Kat. ments for allegedly obscene Bishop Dworchak Named movies.- _- The encyclical commemorates They're among foreign stu- the 100th, anniversary of the For Fargo, N. D. Diocese dents attending colleges in the The department said one firm death of St. John Vianney, pa- WASHINGTON (NO — Auxil- Cincinnati area who receive had referred in its advertising tron of diocesan priests. The iary Bishop Leo F. Dworchak free subscriptions to the Cincin- to. the initial action taken NCWC pamphlet is 20 cents per has been named Apostolic Ad- nati Telegraph-Register through by the Post Office against it, copy," with a 20 per cent dis- ministrator of the Fargo, N.D., the Mother Seton Council, using this as 'a gimmick' to count on orders of 25 or more. diocese. " Knights of Columbus. promote added sales."

HELPING MOTHER unpack the figures for the Christmas Crib, this little girl became spellbound by the imagi* of the Christ Child. Seeing Him in His crib under the tree on Chr:~'-tias morning will complete the enchantment.

Supreme Court Ruling Seen Blow To Curbing Obscenity By JOHN J. DALY, Jr. Even the Supreme Court split (N.C.W.C. News Service) on this point. Hundreds of cities will now find it more difficult to convict The majority opinion said it sellers of obscene books, ac- wouldn't be too hard to prove a cording to the attorney who ar- bookseller knew about the book. gued — and lost — an ob- One justice said it would be scenity case before the U.S. Su- very hard and the court should preme Court. tell how to do it. Two justices said they thought it would be Los Angeles city attorney too easy. Roger Arnebergh's pessimistic opinion was expressed after the U.S. high court released a Loyalty Oath An Honor Los Angeles bookstore owner who had been convicted of pos- Noted Educator Says sessing an obscene book in his CHICAGO (NO -=- It is an store. honor for students to sign a loyalty oath, according to Sis- How could the Supreme Court ter Mary Madeleva, president clear the seller of a book des- of St. Mary's College, Notre cribed by one high court justice Dame, Ind. as "repulsive" and by Mr. Arne- Sears, Roebuck and Co. and their bergh as a "veritable smorgas- The widely known educator bord of sex?" and poet charged that schools family of employes would like to objecting to the oath deprive These were its reasons: students of an oppprtuity for take this, opportunity to extend government loans... 1. The prosecution failed to their best wishes to you and show that the seller knew the your family. We sincerely hope bool \s obscene — the key . J the court. School History Published the star of Christmas past will By Raleigh N. C. Diocese shine in your life today, and 2. The public's access to books might be restricted if a RALEIGH, N.C. (NO — The everyday of the New Year. We dealer had to know the con- Diocese of Raleigh, headed by hope it will guide you and your tents of all his books. He would Bishop Vincent S. Waters, has sell only those he inspected and published a 1807page book trac- family in your quest for health, since he couldn't read all, some ing the history of Catholic edu- books would not be put on sale. cational facilities in North Car- prosperity and happiness. olina. The diocese's schools en- We pledge, to continue serving 3. While it is true that pure roll 10,000 pupils. food and drug legislation de- you and our community for mands that the seller be re- the betterment of all in 1960. sponsible for the purity of all Holy Name Seeks Aid his wares, there is a consti- tutional barrier — freedom of From State For Schools speech and of the press — to ERLANGER, KY. (NO — asking this of booksellers. The Holy Name Society of Holy What happens now? How do Name parish has begun a cam- SEARS police prove that a bookseller paign seeking state legislation ROEBUCK AND CO knows''%e nature of a book they to "provide tuition grants for each child who attends non- state schools." This is the crux of the mat- ter for those states and mu- According to the parish nicipalities which have an group, such grants would rep- anti-possession law as a resent each child's "fair share SaHsfartion miarsnfecA or vonr monpv WTc" QT^APQ Miami Coral Cables Ft Lauderdale Homestead major weapon in their legal of, the taxes levied by the BISCAYNE BLVD. CORAL WAY AT FEDERAL HIGHWAY * Starred Items Mm aatisiacnon guaranteed or your money paac i)|y-\l\v> BISCAYNEBLVDAT 13th STREET. DOUGLACORAL WAS ROAY ADT FEDERAAT SUNRISL HICHWAE BLVDY. *st.rr«ilable din i,«*.HonuaUa AU.* arsenal to curb obscenity. state for education." HOLLYWOOD — Direct Phone Service To Miami TOLL FREE W Abash 2-5239 FRanUio 9-5411 Highland 13511 iAduon 4-161] Circle 7-7330

December 25, 1959 Miami, Fla. Page 5 The Editor's Comment Truth Of The Matter Have Good Will, Scholars Grope For Words Do God's Will At The Crib Of The Infant By FATHER JAMES J. WALSH less noise, perhaps with a little Neither the passing of centuries nor endless more sentiment but much less repetition can dull the piercing significance of The birthday of Our Lord seems to be that kind of occa- importance. In fact, no import- these words recorded by St. Luke: "And suddenly ance at all. I cannot imagine there was with the angel a multitude of the heav- sion when, everyone who has a typewriter or is near a micro- Christmas being, celebrated enly host praising God and saying 'Glory to God phone gives in to the urge to even as a holiday by anyone in the highest, and peace on earth among men of editorialize or preach. And al- 2000 years after Christ's birth, goodwill.'" _ • -^ . most always the theme has to if He were only a human being As always, God worked in a strange way do with the "real meaning" of like the rest of us. on the night Christ was born. Of all people in Christmas. Everyone seems sure STILL CELEBRA' 1 he has the secret meaning. The one thing about C.wstmas the world who might have been privileged to that has kept it alive until 1959 hear directly from the angels of heaven the Columnists in tUe daily pa- and guarantees its survival un- keynote of the mission of the Son of God, He pers never climb into their, til the end of time is the truly chose the most unlikely, simple shepherds. pulpits with more zest and de- wonderful fact that the Baby in termination to deliver an or- They were the first to know the two-fold mis- the manger is beyond any doubt iginal thought than at Christ- God Himself. sion of God on earth — to give glory to God and mas. But many others have a to give peace to men. ' .; go at it, too, business leaders, The more we ponder this civic officials, athletes, TV astonishing truth, the less sur- The Son of God became man in order to give and radic commentators. AH prised we are that this Holy- God for the first time the perfect honor which had of them air their personal day bas been celebrated for never before ascended from earth to heaven. views on Christmas in strict so many centuries. The pa- Through the Mass, the sacrifice of infinite value, accordance with the First gans had their festival days, Amendment. and they died out. Nations He arranged that infinite honor and glory would be have had special days of hon- given to God every moment of time Until the end The result is, to put it briefly, or, and sooner or later they of the world. a hodge-podge of heresies, half were ignored. truths, -Superstitions and solid Secondly, we are given to understand by the doctrine. We have to shut out the con- fusing voices elaboratir >n the angels' testimony that the blessing of peace is re- WASHINGTON LETTER The saddest aspect of all this served for men of good will. God indeed offers meaning of Christmas t shield attention to Christmas is that ourselves against the tempting peace to all men, as He desires the salvation of most of it has nothing to do materialism of modern pagans. all. But man must cooperate. He must be of "good President's Trip A Reminder with either Christmas or Christ. The sure way of doing so is to will," that is, he must desire to please God, to And when Our Lord is brought ponder this thought before the draw near to Him. He must want not only to hear into the subject in the com- crib: "This Child is God." Of Divided State Of World ments of some, they make it SAINTS AND SCHOLARS. His voice in the teachings of His Church, but to plain there is no place in their By J. J. GILBERT * als and arranged for three The consequences of this truth follow His directions in the law. thinkiqg for the "uncomfortable have left saints and scholars consistories to effect their ap- claim" that He is God. WASHINGTON (NO — Presi- groping for words. The hands of The man of good will is the one who has pointment. At that time, it dent Eisenhower has returned NOT IMPORTANT this Child are indeed the hands as his chief concern the desire to do God's will. was observed that the. con- home in time to spend Christ- Some years ago in his Christ- of a baby, helpless and imper- In this lies peace. Only by conforming with clave which elected Pope mas sermon, a columnist got sonal, yet they are the hands of mas with his family. God's will now can man find peace on earth. John might be likened to a off this classic line: "To^ay God Who made the universe out This alone gives him the pledge of .eternal peace It is sad to recall, particu- there are scholars who can of nothing, hung the stars in smooth working United Na- prove Jesus was not a Son of hereafter. larly at this season, that his space, pushed the planets in mo- tions. Fifty-one cardinals God, and those who can prove tion and Who keeps now the This is why Christmas bears with it the con- trip was made necessary by from 21 nations, having a He was. The matter isn't im- ocean within its boundaries. the fact that the world is di- portant." viction that happiness is possible and every man common Faith and using a There is nothing visible vided into two camps — the can obtain it. God first receives His glory. Then common language, presum- This is often the theme of about Him to suggest He is man is offered peace, as a reward for his good free and the enslaved. ably Latin, in their delibera- self - appointed spokesmen God. Yet the heavens opened will. The President made the ardu- tions, had achieved a - com- across the country at this holy when He was born to reveal mon purpose with notable dis- . season. It should serve to witnesses to His divinity. Both ous, 11-nation tour to tell as make a Catholic who reads simple shepherds and the wise many people - as possible what patch. such stuff realize all the more Magi found themselves kneel- the United States stands for in ing not in homage to a human This Christmas, again Pope clearly that if Our Lord is Strange But True its international relations. Mil- not truly God of the universe, being, but in adoration of John has just held three con- By M. J. MURRAY Copyright 1959, N.C.W.C. News Service lions of persons greeted him, then Christmas has no more their Lord and God. sistories, increasing the mem-* meaning than the myth of and it seems certain that he bership of the Sacred College Venus popping out of the sea. So it has been ever since. did much to strengthen the po- Men and women and children in to 79, the largest anyone can sition of this country in those If He is not God, then Christ- every generation with the eyes recall. Coming from 27 coun- mas at best would be a holi- of faith have looked at the In- places where he was seen and tries, its membership is even day, like the 4th of July, with fant and have seen God. heard. He accomplished a great more widely representative deal in offsetting communist than before. propaganda in those areas. ., f—— The Diocese of Y -ni It is recalled, too, that no- /%e Weekly Publicawa On one stop, at the begin- where else on earth is there Embracing Florida's 16 South- ning of his trip, the President em Counties; Broward, Char- to be found a senate, or as- lotte, Collier. Dade, De Soto did not need to counter com- Glades, Hardee, Hendry, High- sembly, comparable to t h e lands, Indian River, Lee, Martin, Monroe Okeechobee. Palm munism's talk 'and tactics. Sacred College. Its members Beach. St. Lucie. THESE BAVARIAN SlSTCRS OF That was in Vatican City, 1 have greatly diverse back- Editorial: Plaza 8-0543 MERC / ARE TRAlliirtG FOR. where he visited His Holiness THE SURPRISING JOS OF grounds and experience, and Advertising and Circulation, PLaza 4-2561; Classified PLaza 8-2507 FlRE-FIGHTING Pope John XXIII, whom they may be said to have THE VOICE PUBLISHING CO., INC. 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Page 6 THE VOICE Miami, Flq, December 25, 1959 SUM AND SUBSTANCE AN ALTAR BOY NAMED "SPECK" If You , Africa Views Church . Love i By FATHER JOHN B. SHEERIN commercial gain and practically field of^ the problems of the or- Pope John recently issued a exterminated their native cul- ganization of the school, or or- Him supremely important encyclical ture. ganized social assistance, or A CHALLENGE that has not received the atten- work, or political life, the pres- By JOSEPH BREIG Was the a tion it j deserves. "Princeps ence of Catholic experts will Christmas is a many-millioned Pastorum" is an encyclical on partner to this colonialism? Ap- rejoicing. But at this" time of the missions. parently the answer must be have the most happy and bene- year, it would be good for each YES, in the sense that some ficial influence." of us,to find a moment of soli- It is noteworthy not only be- Catholic missionaries did try to I feel that Pope John has tude in which to ask, "What is cause Asia and Africa are so Europeanize the African people Africa uppermost in his mind Christmas to me? What am I constantly in the news today and culture. Pope John in his in this list of activities. Un- to .Christmas?" but also because of its empha- encyclical repeats Pope Bene- less Catholic laymen have a sis on the role of the laity dict XV's reproach of the mis- It i asy, -standing at the hand in framing the policies , in mission countries. sionary who would think more Crib, nstening to carols, or of the new social welfare re- reveling in the glow of colored of his native land than of heaven Due to the extraordinary press and excessively concern himself gimes and labor unions in Af- lights, to think oneself in love publicity given to President Ei- ' rica, the new nations will with Christ. Whose heart is with spreading its power and senhower's visit to India and extending its glory. take a turn either in the direc- not moved in the presence of Pakistan, we tend1-to focus our tion of communism or of ex- an infant? attention on Asia but I think The anti-Western feeling is cessive nationalism. In either And who is not reverent at Pope John has his-eye on Af- so strong in Africa that even case, the probability is that the thought of omnipotence rica, for the whole African con- baptized Christians, many of the tendency in the new na- helpless, of the divine, entering tinent is in ferment, socially," them young, educated people, tions would be to hamper the the human for our. sakes? It economically and politically. are beginning to look with work of the Church or to oust is right and good that in the AIM AT AFRICA suspicion on the Church and it altogether from African ter- ritory. Christmas season we should feel A Jewish rabbi who recently some have already renounced it because of its association the romance of redemption, and made a world tour told me in While he made clear that with the hated West. be lifted up. conversation that he got the im- the laymen was to bear the Wen * * • pression that the Catholic This social, economic and pol- brunt of the fight in public af- Church is concentrating its mis- ALL THE SAME, the Christ itical revolt in Africa is a chal- fairs, Pope John was not un- "Heat up your coffee a bit, Father?"' sion efforts in Africa while the in the Crib is the same true lenge to the Church. The Pope, mindful of the important roles Protestants are aiming at Asia. God and true man, the same alert to the proportions and in- to be played by bishops, clergy tensity Of the seething upheav- (especially the native clergy) QUESTION CORNER Son of -""id and Son of Man, as There is a certain degree of the c( on the Cross, and as al, singles out the layman as and Religious women. They will truth in this judgment as the the person best fitted to protect give light and life to the lay the Christ Who taught and com- Vatican realizes keenly how manded. and advance the interests of the movements of penetration. Nor How Much Does Mass Cost? explosive the entire situation Kingdom of God. He warns the "did he neglect to appeal to lay He had seven level words is .in .Africa. The Church Catholics outside the mission for us that sum up and de- laity that unless they play a stands to lose everything on large role in the revolutionary countries. He asked them to help It Is Something Priceless fine our right relationship the continent if events take "their newly acquired broth- with Him. "If you love Me, movements now getting under the wrong turn; On the other way in mission countries, these ers" even though they did not I have tried in several parishes here in Florida keep My commandments." hand, it may experience a leave their own lands and sug- to have Mass offered, but the priests would never tell That is the test we must ap- movements will take a turn dis- greater triumph there than the astrous for the Church. gested that - they give laymen me what the exact stipend is for them. Up North there piy- Church has known since the PEACEFUL ARMY their advice, technical assist- was more or less a set fee and everyone knew what If we love Him, we keep His early days of Christianity. ance and professional experi- . the offering should be. Does it differ throughout the It is in the field of public commandments. We do not, per- experience. country or does every priest mor-e or less set the fee In Africa there is a revulsion activity that laymen must ex- haps, begin by keepiing them in himself? . against everything Western. ert a direct and strong respon- complete perfection, or continue "Princeps Pastorum" is, as I earn a livelihood. The Mass The African natives feel bitterly sibility and the Holy Father Well, first of all, there are no invariably in total loyalty. But see it, an appeal for recruits stipend, therefore, -which al- about the past when Western enumerates some of these ac- fees for Mass. Sometimes to aid at very least we fight our way in the peaceful army of Cath- ways goes to the priest who nations exploited the natives for tivities: "In particular, in the the persons requesting Masses, toward that goal. olic Action in Africa. - offers the Mass, is a means the diocese suggests what * * * whereby we support him and MAKING MARRIAGE CLICK would be considered an ad- aid him in the work he does "HE WHO HEARS you, hears equate offering. This may vary Me," Christ said to His apos- for- us. from place to place. tles. "He who despises you, As you may know, priests despises Me." And before that, It is not up to the priests, may accept only one stipend He spoke to Simon — "Thou Marry Just For Love? whom you consult and request each day for Masses they offer. art the Rock, and upon this to offer Mass, to establish and For example, on Sundays, when rock I will build My Church, By MSGR. IRVING A. DeBLANC marriage and both are inti- values hi those two ends, as set any particular amount a priest has to offer Mass as and the gates of Hell shall not your offering should be. many as three times, he may "We did not marry to have mately related. The marriage also in the marriage act. prevail against it." act is primarily concerned accept a stipend for only one children.. That really never There are many who say Custom is one standard by of them. "If you love Me, keep Mjr entered our minds at the time. with procreation but it also signifies the total gift of self, that they have to enjoy the which to govern yourself. Ybu> MASS FOR PEOPLE commandments." And among We married because we were to each other, so mutual love marriage act as the first pur- ability to make a larger offer- Pastors of parishes have an these are the commandments in love and wanted to be aid are definitely involved in pose in marriage and believe ing or your inability to reach the obligation of offering the "Mis- of the Church, even the least happy. How can the Church that marital happiness is in standard set by others would of them, because Christ is in the marriage act. sa pro populo" or Mass for the say that .the first purpose, of direct proportion to . this en- govern it also. people almost 100 times each His Church "unto the consum- marriage is c h i 1 d r e n?" joyment. This again is obvious- mation of the world." As simple as it seems, it is The value you set on the year. The Church indicates G. M. C. good to remember that the ly not so./Happiness in mar- these days:; Sundays, feasts of * * * Mass itself, the interest and "I ( X GIVE to thee," marriage contract gives the riage is in direct proportion to the Apostles, some feasts of There is a difference between concern you have for the wel- ChristSKfl'd to Peter the Rock, right to a natural act, capable the respect a couple has for Our Lady etc. On these days- "why" people marry and why fare of the priests whom you "the keys to the Kingdom of of producing >children, but it each other in these intimate re- they may not accept any sti- they "should" marry, G.M.C. request to offer Mass for you — Heaven. And whatsoever thou does not give the right to have lations. pend at all. For this reason he You see, there is a priority of these enter into your decision shalt bind upon earth, it shall be children. This is the mistake may be forced to refuse to ful- intention and there is a pri- PRIMARY PURPOSE also. bound also in Heaven; and made by those who insist that fill your wish for a Mass on ority of values. There isa dif- If God'had wanted pleasure EXTRANEOUS TASKS whosoever thou shalt loose on strictly artificial insemination a specific day. ference between purpose and to be the primary purpose of You must remember that earth, it shall be loosed also is moral. It cannot be. motive as there is -a difference marriage, Pius XII reminded us priests are to live from the work in Heaven." You must remember also between thinking and feeling. There, is a hierarchy of in his talk to midwives, then they do, "from the altar." In that the more you share in * * * MAJOR PROBLEMS importance in the two ends of God would have chosen another order that they can spend their the Sacrifice of the Mass, THE APPEAL of thff Infant I am sure you did not explicit- - marriage, that is, between chil- plan. There is one end of mar- time for the good of their peo- the more you benefit from it. in the. Crib reaches out to us, ly exclude the desire of having - dren and love. This may be un- riage definitely subordinated to ple, doing the work assigned Those who follow the Mass and to respond is easy. But the children. If you did, then you derstood better with a few ex- the other — the two ends are them by their Bishop, they re- intelligently through the use ' infant, like the Man, would de- would have major problems to amples: the eye was intended not equal in importance. Pius frain as much as possible from of a missal or who sing the mand of us manfulness, were worry about. There would also for vision and also good looks, XI, in his encyclical on Chris- extraneous tasks, which are various parts or who receive He to speak. "If you love Me, not only be a question of values, but vision in the eye is more tian Marriage, condemned those time-consuming and not partic- Holy Communion get more keep My commandments." but there would also be some- important than beauty of the who said otherwise: "The two ularly useful to the Church. If spiritual benefits as a result To limit these command- thing infantile, selfish and fra- eye. ends are not of equal import- a priest had to spend 40 hours of the participation in it. ments to the ten given on gile about a couple who do not ance," he said, "the second end each week doing plumbing or Those also who request a Mount Sinai and the six desire children. We would won- The tongue was made for is dependent on the first." (Cas- setting type or cutting grass (in ' Mass, making an offering to handf wn by the Church — der whether their marriage was speech but also as an aid in ti Connubii, 1930). order to support himself and oft- ' the celebrant so that he may ' live and work as a priest, to obey -only the bare essen- strong enough to survive even swallowing. But again, speech en his family), he would have Because children and their benefit from that Mass all tials of those — would not be the first conflict. is more primary for the little time or energy left for the action of one who truly tongue than even swallowing. education are the first pur- Christ's work. the more. loved Christ. Note, G. M. C, we do not A fig tree produces figs but pose in marriage, it does not say that having children is also, through its leaves, it mean that the size of a fam- So he must rely on the gen- Those, of course, who are well Kneeling at the Crib, can we the only end of marriage. contributes chlorophyll. There ily is to be left to the whim erosity of those who request off have, it seems to me, a Continued on page 31) There are two-purposes to a is ever a ladder, a scale of or instinct of man. him to offer Mass to help him (Continued on page 16)

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ANNUAL RETREAT for secular and regular priests serving in given by the Very Rev. Father Francis Connell, C.SS.R., eminent the Diocese of Miami was held from Monday to Friday of last theologian of Washington, D.C. There were 25 provided in God Love You I .week at the Colonnades Hotel in Riviera Beach. Conferences were the hotel for the convenience of the clergy who attended. Most Jleverend Fulton J. Sheen Missal Guide For Mass 40 Hours Devotion Dec. 27 — St. John, Apostle ond prayer of Christmas, Cre- and Evangelist. Mass of the do, preface of Christmas. Mary Christmas" feast, Gloria, second prayer According to a schedule an- from the third Mass of the Dec. 30 — Sunday within Oc- nounced by the Chancery, For- tave of Christmas. Mass of The usual greeting is "Merry Christmas" • because we SEASON'S BEST Nativity, Credo, preface" of the ty Hours Devotion will be ob- the Sunday, Gloria, second rejoice that on this day is born to us a Savior. But over Nativity. WISHES . , .from • prayer of Christmas, Credo, served in the following par- and above that, we must wish you a "Mary Christmas". Dec. 28 — Holy Innocents, Mar- preface of Christmas. ishes: That is the kind of Christmas Mary had, namely Christ tyrs. Mass of the feast without IN HER and FROM HER and WITH HER. The whole world ADELPHI Dec. 31 — St. Sylvester, Pope Gloria, second prayer from Jan. 3 — St. Agnes, Key Bis- can be "merry" on the outside celebrating a festival,but,., BUSINESS and and Martyr. Mass of the feast third Mass of Christmas, Cre- cayne only the special few who celebrate the FEAST can have a TUTORING SCHOOL from the common of Supreme do, preface of Christmas. Christmas like Mary.' . . Pontiffs, Gloria, second pray- 6 — St. Anthony, Fort er of Christmas, Credo, pref- SOUTHWEST I Dec. 29 — St. Thomas of Can- Landerdale M_ay Christ be IN you as with Mary; in your soul through terbury, Bishop and Martyr. ace of Christmas. '.' Holy 6ommunion as He was in her body through the In- 10 — SS. Peter and Paul, Mass of the feast, Gloria, sec- Jan. 1— Circumcision of Our carnation. Miami Lord, Jesus Christ. Mass of May Christ be FROM you as you radiate His Truth and the feast, Gloria, Credo, pref- 13 — St. Patrick, Miami Love and Charity to those around you and to the Missions, ace of Christmas. Beach as Mary put Jesus in the hands of the home missions of Jan. 2 — FWial Day (weekday). the shepherds and in the foreign missions of the Wise Men in Mass of the feast of-the Cir- 17 — St. Francis Xavier, all their pomp. cumcision, Gloria, no Credo, ^"t. Myers • May Christ be WITH you in your home, your office, your preface of Christmas. . 20 — Sacred Heart, Home- journeys, your works, your trials as the Divine Child was Jan. 3 — Sunday between Cir- stead with Mary in a. stable, in her journey to the land of the cumcision and Epiphany, 24 — St. Francis of As- Sphinx, during her flight from the bloody sword of Herod. feast of the Holy Name of sisi, Riviera Beach YY e manufacture all kinds of candles. Jesus. Mass of the feast of the No one can be truly Merry on December 25 except through We refill 7 days Votive Candles and buy Holy Name of Jesus, Gloria, 27 — St. Stephen, West Mary. Why? Because "He was born of the Virgin Mary." empty glass containers ... Send- far Credo, preface of Christmas. Hollywood Either .we get Christ the Son of God from Mary, or we free information and catalogue. have only a Jesus who is nothing more than another teacher like Buddha or Confucius. 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Did you have any difficulty in selecting As. the Son coming into the world said to the Father "I am gifts for relatives and friends? come to do Thy Will", so Mary said to "the Angelr "Be- It could be that they need something more hold the handmaid of the Lord". The obedience of Mary was the, first act of perfect submission that any creature than a material gift. " ' . made to God. since the fall of Adam. Mary teaches us It could-be that a gift of Friendship . « . obedience again in the last words recorded of her in Scripture: of Love . . . Understanding . . . Kindness . . . INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. "Whatsoever He shall say to you, that do ye"; a helping hand ... a smile . . . a prayer ... Mary formed Jesus within her chaste body; so may she is all they really need. form Him within your soul that He as the Vine may entwine Jesus, in His Infinite Mercy, has endowed Himself about the branches of your thoughts and lives and nil of us with the power to give freely of these 4% QN INSURED SAVINGS deeds until you are less your own than His. gifts so that we may earn His Love. And finally, remember, he who writes this coluitfn about ANTICIPATED RATE fROM JULY »>(. 1959 Christmas, knocks at your door to ask you to help him, who | Beatrice and Joyce Join Me represents the Holy Father's mission works, bring Christ to : In Wishing You and Yours the world. Will you be to Him an inn or a stable? If a stable, A Blessed Christmas bmmunity send us your sacrifice; if "an inn, we love you anyway. John McGowan "MARY CHRISTMAS" to

Page 8 Miami, Fla. THE VOICE December 25, 1959 $ AliensMus f File AddressRe orts The District Director said tTiat Newsdealers Fined 100 P address report cards will be An estimated 78,000 aliens All non-citizens, except those available at the Immigration report their address in the State in diplomatic status, foreign rep- Service Offices at Miami, Port of Florida during January 1960 resentatives of certain interna- Everglades, West Palm Beach, under the Federal Alien Ad- tional organizations and those For Selling Lewd Books Jacksonville, Tampa and Key dress Report Program, accord- admitted temporarily as agricul- West and all United States post Four Miami Beach newsstand The dealers fined, following "The covers are obviously ing to Edward P. Ahrens, dis- tural laborers, are required to trict director of the Immigra- offices beginning January 1, operators have been found guilty arrest by officers of the Juven- designed and intended to reach file the address report, Mr. tion and Naturalization Service. Ahrens said. 1960. of displaying and selling obscene ile Bureau are Mrs. Jessie Ben- out from the newsstand shelf literature and fined $100 each nett, 55, of 1236 Drexel Ave., and fasten themselves upon by municipal court Judge Albert Joseph Mindlin, 72, of 1011 5th the casual eye of the poten- Saperstein. St., Moe Kalisch, 69, of 1674 tial purchaser," the judge said Michigan Ave. and Julius Cohen, in his written decision. HOLIDAY SHOES In an unprecedented six- 74, of 1244 Pennsylvania Ave. page, 2,300 word written deci- "Almost every book contains GIRLS' PATENT LEATHER ^F--,the jurist found the four All said they were unaware inserted material which has no ^_ j of "displaying and sel- of the contents of the pocket- relationship to the story what- ling books containing obscene, sized novels published by the soever, but which deals with legal decisions concerning ob- indecent language and mani- Fabian and Saber Publishing scene literature test cases in festly tending to corrupt mor- Companies of California. which the publishers were vic- als of youth." torious," Judge Saperstein point- After consulting opinions of REG. higher courts on the "Lady ed out. Chatterley's Lover" and "Ulys- 4.99 VALUES Auto Sticker Campaign "Either it is intended to salve ses" cases and reading all the the conscience of a reader who DETROIT (NO — More than novels in question, Judge Saper- might experience a sense of OPEN DAILY 'TIL 9:30 SIZES 814-3- 30,000 automobile window stick- stein, found that the books are personal degradation and loss of 6215 N.W. 27th Ave.—Next to Stevens those "in which lust laughs at 9899 Bird Rd. ers with the motto "Observe self-respect upon completing the 6640 S.W. 57th Ave.—Next to Stevens SHOES FOR THE FAMILY the locksmith of legislative lim- Christmas as Christ's Birthday" reading, or it is to convince 14050 N.W. 7th Ave. itations" and that "they are be- the potential purchaser examin- 16445 W. Dixie Hwy. have been distributed by the De- ing exploited and sold for the ing the book that he is not Check Yellow Pages For Stores In: troit Archdiocesan Council of Fort Underdale — Hollywood — GOODY SHOES purpose of profiting by the titil- about to purchase 'dirty' read- Pompano Beach — Dania Catholic Women. ation of the dirtyminded." ing matter."

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December 25, 1959 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. Page 9 Standard Editor Roams 'Gloomy' Moscow, Supply & Lumber Company People Exist, But They Don't Live' COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICES 172 N.W. 13th St. Phone 8554 The writer of the following report is managing It was terribly cold — some- ter the mausoleum that houses BOCA RATON, FLORIDA editor of The Catholic Review, Baltimore archdiocesan thing like ten below. The air- the bodies of the Red prophets, weekly, who has completed a 22-day fact-finding tour port may have had, a heating Lenin and Stalin. This pilgrim- of the Soviet Union and other European countries. system, but it obviously age is a "must" for Soviet cit- wasn't in working order. The izens visiting Moscow. Howev- PASSION PLAY By GERARD E, SHERRY place was dimly lit and the er, there seems to be nothing (Munich) (Oberammergau) furniture was sparse. spontaneous about it. It's all MOSCOW (NO — This is a city of gloom and doom. THE TWO GREATEST CATHOLIC EVENTS OF 1960 part of the official sight-seeing My first view of Russian peo- Visit Paris and the Miraculous Medal Shrine — Lucerne & Zurich in glorious If there is a "spirit of Camp David" floating around Nikita itinerary drawn up for the peo- Switzerland — Vaduz, Liechtenstein; Innsbruck, Austria into Germany to Munich ple was in the general waiting ple. or Oberammergau — Venice, Padua, Florence, Assisi and Eternal Rome. Then Khrushchev's "peace" headquarters at the Kremlin, it is not room. They were all huddled up Genoa, Monte Carlo and Lourdes. apparent anywhere else in Mowcow. There's an awful lot of in long overcoats and fur hats, MASS IN MOSCOW Good hotels, most meals, economy air travel, sightseeing, tips, escort service. phoney reporting. and many wore high boots. They • My Sunday morning was spent Accompanied also by a Priest as Spiritual Director. avoided official guides. I saw Many Western visitors come looked frightfully uncomfort- trying to find a place to attend 32 unforgettable days—only $898.00. A VALUE YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS. Moscow on foot. able. The majority sat on wood- We have guaranteed accommodations for the Oberammergau Passion Play away unnecessarily overawed Mass. There was none at the and the Eucharistic Congress. en benches in the main hall, only Catholic church in Moscow, by surface impressions. Hence, I arrived in Moscow on a Sat- Consult your travel agent or write— urday evening. The airport is looking as indifferent as their St. Louis of France. The priest International Catholic Travel — Lansealr it is frequently heard that the cold surroundings. 1026 17lh St., N.W. • MEtropolilan 8-6675 • Washington, D. C. certainly a busy place, full of in charge, Father Vitold Bronit- Russians are doing marvels and the most modern commercial jet ACCOMMODATIONS CHANGED ski, a Polish priest from Vilna, we had all better watch out on planes as well as the more con- Although 1 had paid for first was away sick and the people the economic front. However, I ventional types. class accommodations, I arrived turned up only to sing hymns at my hotel to find it had only and say prayers. I eventually a very small room available. was able to find the address The bathroom was far down the of Assumptionist Father Louis corridor and the plumbing was Dion of Worcester, Mass., chap- antiquated. The heating, too, lain to American Catholics in More Outlets left a lot to be desired. The the Soviet capital. His apart- next morning I managed to pro- ment chapel, housed some 20 for Appliances test loud enough to be able to • people for the 12:30 Mass. get a larger room with bath. The first real contact I had Merry My hotel, the Nation- with Russians was at d>"*>er ale, looks out on Red Square, in the Nationale dining i. where the towering Kremlin It is supposed to be one ot the INSTALLATION walls protect the inner sanc- AND REPAIRS finest eating places in Mos- tum of the huge bureaucracy cow. It isn't too bad by Amer- which directs the lives of each ican standards, except that the Christmas and every Soviet citizen. food is always bathed in grease. More important, the My first view of Red Square, on Sunday morning, was quite tea is frightful and the cof- May the blessings of the Infant revealing. There was a four- fee unbearable. deep queue stretching almost all A group of young Russians Jesus be with you throughout round the Kremlin. The people at one table invited me over. were waiting, so I found, fcoen - Several of them spoke English. They were mostly students who this joyous season. can afford to eat at the Na- tionale about once a month. They told me they came most- ly to listen and dance to the band, which is noted for play- ing "capitalist" music. They spoke about the desire ' for peace in the world and wished that the American people would follow Mr. Khrushchev's lead. In fact, every vodka toast had this rather plaintive leitmotif. POOR KNOWLEDGE OF U.S. Their knowledge of life in the U.S. was pathetic and they Best wishes used all the shop-worn phrases of communist propaganda. When I mentioned that I own my own house, they showed for a obvious doubt. They said they knew that many Americans have houses but that, they are the rich ones. They alf aid very merry that the average An. .^an worker is much worse off than his Russian counterpart. CHRISTMAS I made it plain that they are the victims of vicious propaganda, which hinders rather than helps world peace. They refused to be- lieve that the average U.S. worker has a car. Anyhow, they said, - the Soviets are busily engaged in producing cars which will be available to all. However, when I asked how many of their families MOODY etropolitan own a car, I drew a blank.

IN THE HEART OF The students pointed with pride to Soviet space efforts DOWNTOWN MIAMI and said that America :~ so PONTIAC me ank far behind. I said that er- 117 N.E. FIRST AVENUE PHONE: FR 1-9641 ica is devoted to more than MEMBER: FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM • FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION space missiles. Much of our 500 N. FEDERAL HWY. scientific effort goes into the field of human welfare, I told FT. LAUDERDALE, FLA. them. After all, I said, under (Continued on page 29)

Page 10 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. December 25, 1959 Two Schools Add Facilities For Classes Additional classroom facilities, REPORT to SAVERS recently completed at Central Catholic High School in Fort Lauderdale and St. John the Apostle School in Hialeah have by America's Oldest Federal been blessed in formal cere- monies by Bishop Coleman F. Carroll. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI BOARD OF DIRECTORS THIRD ADDITION W. H. WALKER, CHAIRMAN T" classrooms were con- STATEMENT OP CONDITION strttwdd at Central Catholic High as of commencement of business December 1,1959 H. H. CHAPMAN OTTO H. GOIX School which is staffed by the PHIL. J. LAURENCE W. E. NICHOLSON Sisters of St. Dominic of Ad- Assets rian, Mich, and has an enroll- J. D. RAMSEY R. V. WALKER ment of 800 tudents. At St. John CASH ON HAND AND IN BANKS $ 4,824,892.92 W.H.WALKER, JR. the Apostle School, the third ad- dition to the original building U. S. GOVERNMENT BONDS 19,658,410.31 OFFICERS provides three additional class- U. S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY rooms and athletic dressing W. H. WALKER W. H. WALKER, JR. OBLIGATIONS 20,142,155.13 $ 44,625,458,36 CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARO PRESIDENT rooms and showers. GENERAL COUNSBL FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS 202,830,708.67 J. D. RAMSEY W. E. NICHOLSON FIRST VICE PRESIDENT The 19 room school now has FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK STOCK 3,000,000.00 TREASURER more than 900 pupils enrolled R. V. WALKER HAL D. DAVIS REAL ESTATE OWNED 1,670,341.13 EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT in grades Kindergarten VICE PRESIDENT, SECRETARY GENERAL MANAGER through nine, and is staffed BUILDINGS, EQUIPMENT AND PARKING LOTS 6,002,356.75 WALTER T. ETZEL, JR. JOHN B. STADLER by the Sisters of Mercy of VICE PRESIDENT PREPAID ITEMS AND OTHER ASSETS 188,544.06 ASSISTANT SECRETARY Merion, Pa. ECONOMIST TOTAL ASSETS $258,317,408.97 ROBERT P. FORD E. R. GEGENSCHATJ6 I ing out that moral train- VICE PRESIDENT VICB PRESIDENT PERSONNEt BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ing^permeates teaching in the Catholic schools. Bishop Carroll HARRY P. CAIN H. A. SEITZ Capital and Liabilities VICB PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT reminded students at Central COMMUNITY SERVICE LOAN SERVICE Catholic High School that in the E. R. WESCHLER SAVINGS ACCOUNTS (LESS PASSBOOK LOANS) $225,428,894.73 JOSEPH H. WALKER world today "intellectual virtues VICE PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT—LOANS FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK ADVANCES 4,770,952.08 SAVINGS AND BRANCHES are emphasized and moral vir- T. E. SALB CONTROLLER tues forgotten in education. You LOANS IN PROCESS. 2,608,338.68 J. W. LOWDERMILK BRANCH MANAGER are privileged to study on a OTHER LIABILITIES G. E. PARTIN 192,090.00 LITTLE RIVER BRANCH MANAGER campus where Christ lives," NORTH MIAMI SPECIFIC RESERVES INCLUDING ACCRUED DIVIDENDS.... 4,862,870.21 R. H. GOODFELLOW Bishop Carroll said. BRANCH MANAGER T. F. MOORE SURPLUS AND GENERAL RESERVES 20,454,263,27 CORAL WAY SAVINGS MANAGER EDUCATION DEFINED DOWNTOWN TOTAL CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES.... $258,317,408.97 R. L. DAVIS Catholic education was de- BRANCH MANAGER R. W. MATHERS fined by Father Michael J. Fo- KENDALL AUDITOR garty, pastor, St. Coleman's par- ish, Pompano Beach, as an ed- ucation "which unites mental, moral and religious training." Physical, mental and moral powers must all be developed and duties to God have prima- Chairman's Message cy, Father Fogarty said in stressing that education must FIRST FEDERAL'S 53rd consecutive semi-annual dividend on financial institution accepting withdrawable funds from teach God and His laws. savings accounts will be paid this* December 31 at the the public. Strong reserves are your best assurance of rate of 4% per year. This dividend for the last half of 1959 safety and future liberal dividends. Important contributions of will amount to nearly $4,200,000.00. It will bring the The FIRST FEDERAL of Miami is America's Oldest Fed- the Catholic school system to total paid to date by FIRST FEDERAL in earnings on savings eral Savings and Loan Association, holding United States the community and society accounts to more than 40 million dollars, a new record were outlined by Msgr. Wil- Charter No. 1 and operating under Government regulation liam F. McKeever, diocesan high for the State of Florida. and supervision. It is the largest mutual savings institution superintendent of schools who We always pay the highest rate of dividend consistent in the South. spoke to children of St. John with the prudent management of funds entrusted to us We are grateful to those whose con- the Apostle school. for safekeeping. Our current dividend rate is 4% per fidence and support have made us one year. The dividend for the first half of 1960 will be .paid of America's leading savings institutions' •TMholic schools are an abso- lufi »ed today to remedy the next June 30. and pledge our best efforts to continue evils' that are threatening our During 1959 substantial additions were made to the to serve you well. community," Monsignor Mc- Association's reserves, or "safety funds," which are now Keever said. The evils which to- over $20,000,000.00 . . . the highest held by any Florida day threaten to ruin our com- munity and our nation have W. H. WALKER, Chairman been spawned in the areas where religion has been rooted out of society," he said. "The schools of a community which could and should inspire the moral tone of our society have themselves been a contribution First Federal Sayings to the present situation since < they are prevented by law from and Loan Association of Miami ^ imparting the goodness which flows from religious training." Emphasizing that the expan- sion of a Catholic school is a great occasion for the entire cf unity, Msgr. McKeever sihw (hat the material cost of building Catholic schools is CORAL WAY KENDALL MAIN OFFICE: DOWNTOWN LITTLE RIVER NORTH MIAMI negligible compared to the 2750 SW 22nd Street 8727 So. Dixie Highway .100 NE 1st Avenue 8330 NE 2nd Avenue 900 NE 125th Street "immense" contribution which its students will make to the community as good citizens.

December 25, 1959 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. Page 11 LOUIS E MILLER Organist Plays Music Need Mortgage Money! PLUMBING CO. For Friend In Hospital NEW CONSTRUCTION OR EST. 1930 REFINANCE WATER HEATER * l^fCB BALTIMORE (NO — Catho- HOME OR COMMERCIAL BLDG. Phones: HI 8-9912 and HI 6-1414 lic hymns boom from a Luther- = PL 9-5991 = 4102 Laguna St. Coral Gables an church across the street from Bon Secours hospital as one man's way of praying for a sick friend. Karl V. Petz, organist at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, is a neighbor and friend of Michael V. Lardner, recov- ering in the hospital from a heart attack. Mr. Petz said, "I couldn't get in to see him, so I decided to pray for him the best way I know how, with my music."

iPINERAMA BOWL, INC. Enjoy An Evening At 15950 West Dixie Hwy. diawaihajL diouASL CHINESE AND POLYNESIAN North Miami Beach RESTAURANT CHRISTMAS CAROLS were sung by St. Mary's had to break into two groups to cover as many 1101 N. DIXIE HWY., LAKE WORTH CYO members on Christmas Eve at many homes as possible. After carolling they went in homes for aged in the parish area. The singers a group to Midnight Mass at St. Mary Cathedral. ALL NEW - ALL NYLON

I SPECIALIZING IN CANTONESE St. Brendan's Club CYO To Make Christmas I DISHES FOR THE EPICURE Dayton Thaa-abared I 9441 HARDING AVE. |||| r rftli LsuiiFsiDE, M. BCH. Va 30701 sponsored Happy For Needy, Shut-ins by members of St. Brendan's Christmas will be more cheer- workers in the Miami area. DAYTON'S PRESTIGE TIRE Woman's Club will be.held at ful this year for shut-ins and With the help of Sister Clare, Make that 9 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 26 in needy children, thanks to the S.S.J., the group intends to the Pan American Recreational hard working members of Cath- make this Christmas one -e- HEALTHFUL Club, 4690TVW Ninth St. olic Youth Organizations in the member for these children. Diocese of Miami. Telephone call , Mrs. Steve Courtney and DONATE TOYS Mrs. John Sparks are in charge Five well-organized parish The party is sponsored and TODAY! of arrangements for the bene- CYO groups' have planned financed by this group of young fit, proceeds' from which will Christmas activities this year. adults, but they depend on the be donated to the church air- parishioners to donate used toys conditioning fund. St. Theresa CYO, of Coral and help spread the joy of FR Gables, "is having a Christmas Christmas a little further into Tickets may be obtained by party on Jan. 3 for the children the lives of these less fortunate. 3-2484 calling CA 1-6349. of Spanish-speaking migrant There has never been And enough toys in the past but it NEW, EXCLUSIVE TWIN is hoped to make this year an SAF-T-LOK TREAD DESIGN exception. learn all about • NEW, NON-SKID SAFETY 40,000 MILES MOUNTAIN St. Mary's Cathedra] CYO en- • NEW, LONGER TREADWEAR RESTAURANTS tertained the orphans of St. Jo- (BONUS MILEAGE) VALLEY WATER "Made Famous by seph Villa at a party in the • NEW HANDSOME STYLING parish CYO clubroom Monday from Hot Springs, Arkansas. Our Guests" • EASIER PARKING, STEERING Thousands of people from evening. 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Page 12 THE VOICE Miami/ Fla. December 25, 1959 Pope Lauds U.S. At Ceremony Mother Seton Proclaimed 'Venerable' ANCIENT VATICAN CITY (NO—High name also recalls its bonds with woman whose praises We have praise for the United States, the common mother of nations" heard, has passed its time of de- was expressed by Pope John (Rome), while Mother Seton velopment and approaches full XXIII as he presided at the evoked "the so-called 'New maturity in national and inter- ceremony proclaiming Mother World,' no longer a land of mys- national service." Elizabeth Seton a "venerable tery and fables but one which, Servant of God." since the times of the generous (Continued on page 35) The proclamation was a major step in the beatifica- IN THE 12th CENTURY, tion cause of the Protestant BANK-BY-MAIL-lt's easy and convenient. Alfonso VII, King of Leon, convert who founded the Sis- We pay the postage. Phone PL 1-561 T^or call at Castile and Galicia success- fully drove the Moors from ters of Charity in the U.S. the Bank for your Special Mail Deposit envelopes. Open Daily and Sunday and may become its first na- his kingdom. In gratitude tive Nffn saint. to God, lie founded, in 1141, 10 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. the MONASTERIO de SAN Guided Tours In English t rD>-^bccasion was called "a BERNARDO de SACRA- and Spanish glorious day for the Catholics MENIA in an isolated valley of the U.S." by Francis Card- BANKING in the Province of Segovia, Spain. Operated by the Cistercian inal Spellman, Archbishop of Order for 694 years, it was abandoned in 1835 and was forgotten New York, who was one of the CENTER until 1925 when discovered and purchased by fm. Randolph American Cardinals present at Hearst. Disassembled and shipped to America, this Roman- the ceremony. , esque-Gothic architectural gem was destined for San Simeon. APPROACHES MATURITY AMERICAN proclaimed Due to the Great Depression, the 10,751 crates were stored in a The Pope in his eulogy of "Venerable" in a formal de- New York warehouse until 1951 when the Monastery was pur- Mother Seton declared that the cree read in the Vatican's Con- chased from Hearst's estate and transported to Miami, Florida U.S. has "passed its time of sistorial Hall on Dec. 18 is where it has been reassembled in a tropical garden in all its majestic, medieval splendor. development and approaches Mother Elizabeth Ann Seton. full maturity in national and Shown above is a statue of international service." Mother Seton on the campus of BRING YOUR CAMERA St. Joseph's College, Emmits- The proclamation ceremony burg, Md. (NC Photos) One Block West of took place in the Vatican's Clementine Hall which was Biscayne Boulevard at 167th Street packed with close to 1,500 venerability. He sopke also in S or K Miami Beach bus connects with Haulorer Beach bus, the name of the Capuchins pres- U.S bishops, priests, nuns, . - direct to entrance. se .rians and laymen. ent for the same decree in the LITTLE RIVER BANK cause of Brother Jeremy. He AND TRUST COMPANY Present along with Cardinal noted that Mother Seton was a CHILDREN ADULTS Spellman were the two new figure "in the true spirit of the 8017 N.E. SECOND AVENUE U.S. Princes of the Church — Catholic Church of America." MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ANO 6 to 12... 75c $1.25. Aloisius Cardinal Muench, for- DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION DOMINANT VIRTUE mer Bishop of Fargo, N.D., and Apostolic Nuncio to Germany, The Pope in his talk under- and Albert Cardinal Meyer, lined charity as the dominant Archbishop of Chicago. virtue in the life of Mother Set- DECREES READ on who "as a devoted and faith- ful wife, as a wise educator of Also attending were six other her children, as a patient man- cardinals, including Amleto Car- ager of her household tasks in dinal Cicognani, former Apostol- prosperity and adversity (even inA lic Delegate to the U. S. St. before her conversion to Cath- The ceremony began as olicism) appeared in a shining Msgr. Enrico Dante, Pro-Sec- light worthy of admiration." BOULEVARD CAFETERIA retary of the Sacred Congre- He noted that Mother Se- gation of Rites, stood at the 5084 Biscayne Blvd. ton had 10,000 spiritual heirs foot of the papal throne and in the Sisters of Charity, Miami, Florida began reading the first of two WISHE which she founded, and that degrees. they tarry on the same sort MOORES AIXAPATTAH The first proclaimed Capuch- of charity as their founder in 1500 N.W. 36th. St. in Brother Jeremy of WaHachia. the service of God and of venerable; the second, Mother souls. Miami, Florida Seton. ' The Pope compared Capuchin ST. CLAIR When the reading of the two Brother Jeremy of Wallachia decrees was finished, Vincen- and Mother Seton, whose de- SYLVANIA CAFETERIAS tian Father Luigi Bisoglio, postu- crees of venerability he had just 5910 S.W. 8th St. lator of Mother Seton's cause, heard read. 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December 25, 1959 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. Page SANTA'S STAND-IN, Mrs. James Morris of residents of Villa Maria Home for the Aged SURPRISE PARTY for boys and girls at St. leaders, den mothers and members of Cub Villa Maria Auxiliary distributes presents to in North Miami during the Christmas party. Joseph's Villa was sponsored this week by Scout Pack No. 315 of St. Rose of Lima parish.

Bank Negotiates In Shoes, Beds And Foods RIO DE JANEIRO (NO — A social and economic conditions vice, food education, emer- bank with unlimited capital — facing countless impoverished gency, transportation and goodness — is waging a highly Brazilians. legal. successful war against the dire The Bank of Divine Provi- Through a plan worked out by dence, established by Auxil- a group of navy officers for col- lecting and transporting the ma- iary Archbishop Helder Pes- terial given to the bank, more ut FIRST FEDERAL soa Camara of Rio de Janeiro, than 1,000 people working in is an institution against hu- only one district of Rio de Jan- help you man misery. eiro collected a thousand tons of equipment. Buy... Build... "The capital of this bank is Refinance goodness," said the Archbishop, This included television sets, "the desire to help our less- bicycles, clothes, furniture, The FIRST FEDERAL OF favored brothers in Christ. This medicines,, toys and 30 beds MIAMI has ample funds avail- capital is unlimited because it in perfect condition. Even two able to make sound first real estate lots were donated. mortgage loans to responsi- exists in every human heart." ble people to help buy, build tWhat happens to the material Suppose a Brazilian received? or refinance homes and apart- money to pay the rent. He goes ments in Dade and Broward to the bank and asks for the Beds and mattresses are giv- Counties. amount he needs — but he must en to Christ the Redeemer Shel- We offer you a mortgage give something in return. If he ter which, according to Arch- loan tailored to your require- is a tailor, he may be asked to bishop Camara, "never closes ments arid to your pocket- make a dress for a child; if he its doors to a poor person, and book. Learn for yourself is a teacher, he may be asked has more than 100 persons why more families have their to give lessons to a poor stu- sleeping on the floor." homes financed with us than dent. with any other Florida finan- f Medicines are sent to the cial institution. Ask a mort- The bank has 10 depart- Social Center of St. Alexius, gage officer at any one of our ments: clothes and footwear, which has been transformed five convenient offices to furniture and utensils, apart- into the general pharmacy of explain the many advantages ments and houses, health, em- the bank. Radio and television of a FIRST FEDERAL mort- SPECIAL PROGRAMS of Christmas Carols will Christmas Eve, before Midnight Mass. Shown ployment and professional ad- sets are sent to hospitals. gage loan. be presented in churches of the diocese on above is Boys' Choir of Corpus Christi parish.

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Page 14 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. December 25, 1959 tasia declined, another Mass on Christmas Day. ::•*•.<; 4: •• •'" telefiritef Jffs? Inearflatiori Md heart* of men. These are known 3 Masses On Christmas of the Nativity was substi- The first Mass- honors the birth into the world and the as the "Angels', Mass," the tuted which is the second of eternal generation of the Son third Mass honors His birth, "Shepherds' Mass," and the Is Ancient Church Custom the three Masses celebrated from the Father, the second through love and grace, in the "Mass pf the Divine Word." Celebration of three Masses pope's Mass and received Holy on the Feast of the Nativity Communion. This was the is a custom dating back to the third Mass as it now appears early centuries of Christianity. in Missals. , Originally reserved' to the The place of this Mass was pope alone, it did not become changed by Pope Gregory VII universal until papal books of (1085) from St. Peter's to St. ceremonies were adopted by Mary Major inasmuch as tha church was nearer to the Lat- the Frankish Church. eran Palace, residence of the The first Mass was associated . . . with the vigil service in the During the fifth century, the Cjf Si* of St. Mary Major in popes inaugurated the custom I^V where Pope Sixtus III of visiting, between these two lu Siqht (440) erected an oratory, with a Masses, the palace church of the Byzantine governor where manger. In the presence of a they celebrated Mass in honor small crowd, because the of St. Anastasia, martyr. chapel could not accommodate The saint's remains had been many people; the^ pope cele- transferred from Constantinople brated the Holy Sacrifice about about 465 and rested in this midnight. church. The entire Byzantine colony gathered here on On Christmas Day the pub- Christmas Day for the visit of lic and official celebration of the Holy Father. the Feast was observed in the ~ Church of St. Peter where In later centuries, when the large crowds assisted at the popular devotion of St. Anas-

AERIAL SALUTE to Our Lady is offered from a ladder high above Rome's rooftops by a fireman who placed a wreath of flowers on the, statue of the Madonna as statues of the Madonna were decorated in the Eternal City on the Feast of the Im- maculate Conception. (NC) -

Rural Priests To Receive Food Gifts LONDON (NC) — Four hun- lie newspaper of Britain, ap- For, this day, is born to you dred of the poorest and loneli- pealed to its readers to aid est priests in England will re- the clergy in rural parishes. The ceive baskets of food at Christ- a Savior, who is Christ the mas, thanks to an appeal by a readers responded with $9,800 Catholic newspaper here. that will go for the purchase of The Universe, national Catho- the food baskets. Lord, in the city of David.

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December 25/1959 THE VOICE Miami, (la. Page 15 Sunday j Monday I ^fceeday Safuvday Blessing Of The Tree

In recent years a custom which has grown in popularity is the blessing of the Christmas tree in a darkened room as the children of the family hold lighted candles. The Father of the fan leads the family in the pray- ers of blessing which are as The true meaning of Christmas will be discovered follows: by familes who observe the Twelve Daysvof Christ- mas from Dec. 25 to Jan. 6. Special customs for Father: This is that most some of the Twelve Days are explained in the worthy Tree in the midst of accompanying article. Paradise All reply: On which Jesus By His death overcame death for all. Father: Let the heavens be Observances Keep Spirit Of The Nativity glad and the earth rejoice; AU: Let the sea and what fills it resound; let the plains be By MARJORIE L. F1LLYAW in the neighborhood, in school, enemy. Making the sign of the family is the decoration of A "Twelfth Night" party joyful and all that is in them! In keeping with the liturgical at the office, and out into the cross over the cup, he drank it the crib. A cloth of gold or featuring the visit of the three All the trees of the forest shall celebration of Christ's birth community life. without harm. red velvet lines the crib. A Magi makes vivid for children from the Feast of the Nativity exult before the Lord, for; .In remembrance of this, wine crown is placed upon the head the feast of Epiphany as they on Dec. 25 to the Feast of Since it is necessary that all comes; for He comes to rule that has been blessed by a priest of the Christ-Child. In His help "enthrone" the Christ- Epiphany on Jan. 6, the celebrations and customs be an the earth. He shall rule the overflow of participation in the is poured into a glass by the fa-^ hand is a golden sceptre. Child and form a procession "Twelve Days of Christmas" world with justice and the peo- holy Sacrifice of the altar, read- ther, Who drinks and passes it Golden candlesticks with tall with the three Magi dressed, are being observed by a grow- first to the mother and then ple with His constancy. Glory ing number of Catholic families. ing, studying and praying, the candles that burn during fam- in colorful robes in the lead. Propers of the Masses for around the table to children and be to the Father, and to the ily prayers eloquently express Through carrying out cus- Christmastide marks the be- guests. A greeting showing that The carol, "We Three Kings Son, and to the Holy Ghost. As toms and observances entered ginning of the - celebration of it is love that binds the family His revelation to the world. of Orient Are" provides an together is recited as the cup it was in the beginning, is now, in the liturgy, the family is Twelve Days of Christmas. excellent rhythm for the pro- passes: "Drink to the love of and ever shall be, world with- able to understand more deep- SPECIAL OBSERVANCES The blessing of homes on cession as each king carries the St. John, the Apostle. And where Epiphany is a custom now be- out end. Amen. ly the meaning of the Incar- The Divine Office, official statue he represents to the love is, there is God," responds ing revived in some parishes nation and thus makes it a prayer of the Church, with its crib.- As the mother explains the next member of the family. If he can be present, a priest AH: This is that most worthy part of their everyday lives readings, psalms, hymns and to the children that the gold blesses the house; if not, the Tree in the midst of Paradise prayers extends the theme and CHILDREN'S PATRON signifies love; the frankincense, father of the family may do prayer, and the myrrh, suffer- spirit of the Mass through the The Feast of the Holy Inno- on which Jesus by His death so. He leads the family, ing and mortification, each whole day and an increasing- cents, observed on Dec. ,28,- is overcame death for all. through the house blessing each child writes on a slip of paper uestion Box number of families and lay fittingly celebrated at this time, —Q v< since the Holy Innocents were room with Holy water, and in- a promise to do one act of this Mother: God said: let the groups are adopting and adapt- i (Continued from page 7) murdered in Herod's futile scribing the initials of the three kind. Laid at the feet of the earth bring forth vegetation: ing it as their family prayer. search for the Child Jesus. Magi above the doors with Infant they represent the gifts seed-bearing plants and all greater obligation to support chalk, as a manifestation of Special observances are of the children to the Christ- kinds of fruit trees that bear their priests in this way than faith. held on some of The Twelve Parents are afforded an op- Child. do those who are scarcely able portunity to explain to small fruit containing their seed. And Days which have their own to exist. That is why the of- children that the Holy Inno- so it was. The earth brought liturgical character. Story fering of a well-to-do person cents are their special pa- forth vegetation, every kind of telling, carolling, hospitality trons. The father blesses the should reffeet the status of -the and gift-giving continue on World Observes 'Holy Night' seed-bearing plant and all kinds one requesting the Mass. children with holy water and of trees that bear fruit contain- the other days. Special night signs their foreheads with the There is an unfortunate ten- prayers are said around the sign of the cross at family By Many Varied Customs ing their seed. The Lord God dency on the part of our people crib to keep the Christmas night prayers. The youngest^ mpde to grow out of the ground not only to ask the unfortunate spirit alive when nothing else child in the family is given Christmas Eve, acknowledged who urged farmers to give their all kinds of trees pleasant to the is planned. Question "How much does a special privileges and leads from ancient times as "Holy field animals extra hay and sight and good for food, the tree Mass cost?" but not to bother Night," is observed with varied the family in Christmas' car- corn at Christmas. of life also in the midst of the having Mass offered at all! St. Stephen's Day, Dee. 26, ols and turns on the Christ- and traditional customs by is a time when the faithful garden, and the tree of know- TOO FEW REQUESTS mas tree lights. Americans and Europeans alike. Do this, he told them, "for pray particularly for their en- reverence of the Son of God, ledge of good and evil. And Many priests with whom I Festive meals on Christmas emies. This is also an appropri- New Year's Eve is recognized whom on such a night the God saw that it was good. have spoken recently have ad- Eve. are the most common cel- ate time to remember the per- universally as an appropriate blessed Virgin Mary did lay mitted that they are seldom ebrations in European families. secuted Church and all the peo- time for relatives and old ac- down in the stall between the All: Thanks be to God. approached by their-parishion- ples throughout the world who, Native dishes are served and quaintances to meet and join ox and the ass." All creation, ers with a request for the Mass. like St. Stephen in times past, the entire family gathers togeth- Father: O Lord, hear my in festivities of dancing, sing- St. Francis said, should re- This speaks poorly for the are now being persecuted for er to pray and sing Christmas prayer. ing and feasting. In some joice at Christmas, and the ; parishioners' evaluation of the their faith. hymns. Mass in their own lives. Surely homes, a custom of an hour of dumb creatures had no other All: And let my cry come to it would not be too much to STONED TO DEATH prayer and peaceful affirma- Lithuanians and the Slavic means of doing so, except by tion of new resolutions has been You. expect each family to have Stoned to death while, praying peoples observe an impressive enjoying comfort and better adopted during the last hour of Mass offered yearly for their for his enemies, St.'Stephen custom in which the father of Father: Let us pray. O Lord the old year. food. deceased relatives and friends was one of the first "social the family breaks wafers Jesus Christ, who by dying on workers" in the Church. In known as Oplatki. He then Keeping the tradition, people the tree of the Cross didst over- and perhaps their own personal The Feast of the Circumci- some homes and communities a distributes them, kissing each of these countries, give their come the death of sin caused and family needs. Each family, sion of Our Lord is a holy day box labelled and set beside the member of the household and farm animals extra fodder and it seems to me, has needs for of obligation when all mem- by our first parents' eating of Christmas tree receives dona- wishing each a joyful holiday. Cod's help — financial trou- bers of the family assist at put out sheafs of grain for the the forbidden tree of paradise, tion of clothing and other arti- Straw is frequently placed un- bles, personality problems; in- the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. birds on the vigil of Christmas. grant, we beseech Thee, the law troubles, sickness, spiritual cles which are sent to the for- . der the tablecloth and on the abundant graces of Thy Nati- beds of small children in Joyful family gatherings and difficulties, worries of one sort eign missions. The story of On the Feast of Epiphany ob- vity, that we may so live as to Good King Wenceslaus who memoryyof the Savior's reclin- festive meals are held by the or another. These should be the served on Wednesday, Jan. 6, French people immediately fol- be worthy living branches of "looked'out on the Feast of ing on 'straw and hay in the% reasons for requesting the Holy the crib which has remained lowing midnight Mass on Thyself, the good and eyec. - Stephen," is a story which chil- manger. r Mass. set up in the parish church and Christmas Eve. In Spain, the, green Olive Tree, and in . \ dren delight in hearing. the family living room is trans- v A tradition still kept in north- first Mass on 'Holy Night,' is*' strength bear the fruit of gOw Should it ever happen that a formed into a royal throne de- ern, central Europe and Scan- followed by promenades through priest gets too many requests An ancient tradition connect- noting^the extension of Christ's works for eternal life. Who liv- dinavia is the widespread prac- the streets with torches, tam- for Masses, he will send the ed with St. John's Day, Dec. kingship to the entire world and est and reignest for ever and tice of special kindness to an- bourines and guitars as the intentions and the stipends to 27, developed from the legend the adoration of the Magi'. ever. !$|ne brother priest so they of the poisoned wine he was imals. The practice was begun Spanish sing and exchange inay be offered more quickly. served by the followers of an A wonderful project for the by St. Francis of Assisi (1226) Christmas greetings. All: Amen.

Page 16 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. December 25 1959 "Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with thee." Joseph and Mary journey to Bethlehem.

brought forth her first-born son."

Children Portray Bethlehem Story "And there was no room for them in the inn" in crowded Bethlehem. Bethlehem is re-lived each year by students of Rosarian Academy in West Palm Beach. Cos- tumed as shepherds and kings, townspeople, angels-and members of the Holy Family, they present ten episodes taken from the first Christ- mas. The pageant, pictured on this page, is staged ft ^ ****** on the academy grounds. As visitors walk from scene to scene, a student choir of 70 voices fills the air with Christmas hymns. Under the direc- tion of Paul Crabtree and Sister Thomas Ger- trude, O.P., the pageant was presented to the public last weekend. Eyery student of the academy is given a role in the production which each year attracts more and more visitors. People of the West Palm Beach area regard it as a community tradition, reflecting the true spirit of Christmas.

"An angi-1 of the Lord came and stood by them," the shepherds in (he hills.

"Where is He that has been born, the king of the Jews?" ask the Three Wise Men. Wise men seek the Child foretold in prophecy.

December 25, 1959 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. Page 17 West Palm CDA To Hold Charity Card Party Jan. 5 WEST PALM BEACH — An in date for the party, annual charity card party spon- originally scheduled to be held sored by the Catholic Daugh- on Dec. 29 was made by Mrs. ters of America, Court Palm Beach, will be held on Tuesday, H. P. Cartwright, general Jan. 5 in the Palm Beach Bilt- chairman. Mrs. M. V. Mc- more Hotel. Laughlin, ticket chairman is Announcement of the change now accepting reservations at 5-1443. More than 75 members and May the blessings^of guests were present for the an- SPECIAL nual Christmas dinner of the the Christ child be organization held on Sunday, 3 POINT Dec. 13. showered upon you All Four Wheels Relined with Caril FORD • CHEVY Deluxe Bonded Linino Guests brought layettes of abundantly during infant clothing to be sent abroad in cooperation with this Holy Season. Add New Fluid the Foreign Relief program of the NCCW. Mrs. Theodore CHRISTMAS PARTY sponsored by members of tracted a large .number of children who sang Fleischer, president of the Sa- the Little Flower Junior Women's Club at- Christmas carols and received gifts from Santa. MUFFLER & BRAKES, cred Heart Altar Guild, Lake StohEb Ft. Louderdale '? 400 d Sunrise Blvd. >r Worth, spoke on "Atomic Par- Prescription Pharmocy JA 5-1466 ticipation and You." Miami Children Will Be Delighted 1530 N.W. LeJeune Read The newly organized school Barry Auxiliary 6301 Biscayne Blvd. NE 5-6513 Homestead band from St. Francis of Assisi To See Fashions Chancery Building 30260 S. Federal Highway School in Riviera Beach pre- By Christmas Birthday Cake Cl 7-6814 sented a musical program and Fashions of French designers For children, no birthday is into place over the center of the provided accompaniment for will be featured during the An- group singing of Christmas Car- complete without a Birthday cake. If frosting is too dry and PICK-UP SERVICE PHONE JU 2-6931 nual Scholarship Luncheon and ols, directed by Mrs: William Cake and you can remind them .. paper fails to stick, moisten the Fashion Show sponsored by area for the star with the back All Work Done In Our Own Plant Raymond. of the true meaning of Christ- members of the Barry Col- of a spoon that has been dip- ^ Mrs. Norbert Ruhlman and mas by celebrating the Birthday in water. lege Auxiliary on Monday, Jan. The RIDGE Cleaners Mrs. Cecil Hutson were in of Christ with lighted candles Press the Christmas angel in NEW REVOLUTIONARY PROCESS charge of the program assisted 11 at the Fontainebleau Hotel, on a white frosted cake. Electronically Controlled Dry Cleaning ' by Mrs. D. D. Trivett, Mrs. O. Miami Beach.-' place in the center of the star Member of the National Institute of Cleaners J. Parks, Mrs. H. C. Ridge, A Christinas Angel, silver so that the angel's wings are 1302 LAKE AYE. LAKE WORTH, FLA. Mrs. E. H. Bohmer, Mrs. Elias Proceeds derived from the star of Bethlehem and 20 red in a straight line with the Jawdy and Mrs. Fred Denne. benefit are used to maintain birthday candles are the side star-points. The angel a scholarship for a student symbolic decorations which should face the lower star- at Barry College. the children will enjoy using points. Children may then Riviera Beach Guild sprinkle the silver decorations - Mrs. Theodore Schroeder is to decorate a cake in honor of Christ. into the star stencil and care- To Hold Annual Tea general chairman for the lunch- fully fill in each blank eon assisted by Mrs. Joseph RIVIERA BEACH —~An an- After baking a cake of any space with one sprinkle at a . H. Walker and Mrs. Michael size or shape, and frosting with time until there is a solid nual Christ Child Tea for mem- O'Neil, co-chairmen. bers of the Women's Guild of plain white' icing, have ready silver star around the angel. a small plastic Christmas an- All sprinkles are pressed gent- NOTHING COULD BE FINER St. Francis of Assisi parish will Mrs. C. T. Fernans and Mrs. be held Sunday, Dec. 27 at the Fred Kalil are accepting reser- gel, silver candy sprinkles ly into the frosting before re- home of Mrs. Harry Nye, 1281 vations until Tuesday, Jan. 5. which may be purchased' in moving the wax paper sten- Morse Blvd. at PL 8-2844 or PL 8-6516. small bottles at grocery stores, cil. 20 red birthday candles, a package of tiny marshmallows If you prefer, a pedestal star COACH CQMPANY and a large sheet of wax paper, can be cut from a single cake scissors and pencil. layer, frosted with white icing LAKE WORTH FUNERAL HOME DRAW STENCIL and covered completed with sil- BOCA RATON, FLORIDA Formerly McRae's Corner of J and 4th Avenue South, Lake Worth, Florida Draw on the wax paper a five- ver sprinkles." Each of the 20 candles, wh'ich O. H. Tillman, Licensed Fla. Funeral Director Arvo O. Pacmanen pointed star of the size you wish to use on the cake. 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December 25 1959 Paae 18 THE VOICF Miami, Fla. Crib And Presents Read/, NOW OPEN FOR LUNCHEON Suddenly It's Christmas AND DINNER By MARY TINLEY DALY And that's about the state our Merry Christmas, readers! house .is in as Dec. 25 inexor- ably draws near. There's something m i g h\ y I shouldn't worry, and I don't. HACKNEY'S cheerful about.that greeting — short, crisp and to the point, a Hasn't it always been thus? friendly way'of answering the SEAFOOD RESTAURANT phone at our house all day-De- In spite of good resolutions cember 25. made about now as to next BiSCAYNE BLVD. at 133rd ST. — Ph. Wl 5-7031 Christmas, probably 1960 will To all of you — North, East, West, South (origin of the word be much the same. TONY GEORGE OF BOSTON NEWS), we at our house wish CHRISTIAN CELEBRATION HOST you, and yours, the finest and The house is clean, on the sur- holiest Christinas season ever. face anyway. The traditional iliiillllllllilli! Together, we're celebrating creche is, in place, tree, wreath OPENING the anniversary of the most and turkey ordered. Presents for family- aren't elaborate but $195 wonderful news that ever came 1 SPECIAL to" mankind. •they will be given with fondest iFRI.-SAT.-SUM. SECULAR RUSH love. And the "surprise" gifts ••aiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 Underlying all the hectic "got- •— those for people who don't ta-get-this^done," "Qh-my-good- expect them but whom we truly TOMATO OR FRESHLY SQUEEZED ORANGE JUICE NEW ENGLAND OR MANHATTAN ness-I'll-neverrbe-ready" atmos- want to remember —: are in CLAM CHOWDER CHRISTMAS GIFTS for shut-ins and patients at the South Florida phere imposed on us largely by readiness. LOBSTER BISQUE OR SOUP DU JOUR Mental Hospital are sorted by Mrs. Patsy Porraro, Mrs. Gene L. a secular attitude toward this Zoratti and Mrs. Eugene Ahearne members of the Catholic sacred -season, there is inherent So, what didn't get done will BAKED STUFFED VA LB. MAINE LOBSTER Women's Club of St. Anthony's parish, Fort Lauderdale who col- in every true believer in Christ remain in the realm of the room- FRESH MAINE LOBSTER NEWBURG lected items during the annual Christmas party on Dec. 1. the awesome and very real for-improvement category. EN CASSEROLE meaning of Christmas. FRESH MAINE LOBSTER SALAD PLATTER GARNI We'll enjoy Christmas as. us- Perhaps you are one who ual; the warmth of family and CREAMED SPINACH FRESH BABY LIMA BEANS FRENCH FRIED POTATOES St. Paul Guild Plans Party At Hospital started your Christmas saving friendly ties when the house ARCADIA — Catholic patients refreshments served to the pa- aceount last Dec. 15 and will is always open and people we ICE CREAM PIES at the Dorr branch of the G. tients, who meet once each week face no January bills; had don't see often enough drop in JELLO OR PUDDING : throughout the year with Guild your house refurbished, and for no special reason — just P ""> Wood Memorial Hospital COFFEE TEA MILK members for recitation of the shining clean from attic to because they want to see us wii. ^e feted at a Christmas par- Rosary and spiritual, reading. basement by Thanksgiving; as they know we want to see ty on Monday, Dec. 28 by mem- had cards written, addressed them. bers of St. Paul's Altar Guild. A similar party was held Mon- and stamped in October; pres- day at the Carlstrom division of ents bought, wrapped and And there's the prospect of Gifts will be distributed and the hospital. waiting with those for out-of- Midnight Mass, that peak of the town mailed by Dec. 1; turkey season which has an atmos- stuffed and in the freezer; phere all its own. Snow or no gala holiday garb for the en- snow, there's that White Christ- tire household in perfect or- mas feeling as we set the house to rights, turn on the tree lights der; checks made out for end- and start off for Mass together. of-year giving for obvious and not altogether altruistic rea- sons; house bedecked inside St. Michael's Club and out; party invitations is- SEE 2122 N.W. 7th AVE. FR 3-7637 sued; food all fixed and froz- Party Set Dec. 27 en awaiting last minute serv- CAPE CORAL The annual Christmas and ing- SUPPLIERS OF QUALITY New Year's party for members ~» AS OUR GUEST!' of St. Michael's Women's Guild Meat — Poultry — Frozen Food — Provisions If so, you are the "Organized to will be held on Sunday, Dec. 27 Woman" that I have striven, at 8 p.m. in the parish hall. Schools — Hospitals — Cafeterias — Hotels spasmodically and vainly, to ° BILL STERN, Restaurants — Clubs — Convents — Institutions imitate. Mrs. Agnes LaPointe is in ||. Dean of American Sportscasters charge of arrangements for the WHOLESALE Never made it. I party which will include re- "It's your best investment in Florida's future!" freshments and entertainment. Remember the old song, "Sud- Leading investment counselors agree that good, developed land is the denly, it's Spring!"? ideal growth situation and an excellent hedge against continuing infla- For me, suddenly it's Christ- tion. That's why we want you to see Cape Coral for yourself —at mas. our expense! There just isn't a wiser, more profitabe real estate BARBER investment anywhere. Another coat of paint is still VELDA SHOP Cape Coral, on Florido's Gulf Coast, offers you the golden opportunity due on the bedroom we did to purchase choice homesites for as little as over — but it will stay one- • MANICURE QUALITY,,, coated until after the holi- • SHINE $0.0 DOWN. days; a sock and a half of the ROFFLER mL\J MONTHLY pair I started to knit with And a Cape Coral homejile is a wise investment in your happiness, tag ... for ICE CREAM such sweet sentiments is done, •his is a community thai was planned for contentment and care-free living, and I haven't the nerve to BARBERS located where the beautiful Caloosohatcnee River meets The Gulf, it is the ideal present a footless sock to the "For Men Who Care" spot for your future home. The network of deep navigable waterways is your SHERBET ever-present invitation to challenging fishing, adventurous boating or lazy drifting. Head of the House; ' the 12 "ORIGINATORS * See Cope Coral as our guest and you'll agree that it is indeed land with a future — kinds of Christmas cookies I'd ROFFLER a future that is even more promising than its dynamic past and brilliant present!' ALL DAIRY ^^ resolved to have finished end Be our guest any day of the week lip at six; we are still debat- SCULPTURKUT By Appointment Only See and inspect Cape Coral PRODUCTS ing whether or not we should FREE! No obigation to buy publish our "Daly Greeting" 2824 Ponce de Leon Blvd. FLY via Charter Airplane to Cape Coral or this year (and not a word HI 6-9445 written for it nor a pic- Coral Gables RIDE via Private Limousine ture taken). 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December 25 1959 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. Page 19 PALM BEACH COUNTY GENERAL ELECTRIC REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS 2-WAY RADIO Looking For The True Christmas Spirit? Equipment For All Philip D. Lewis, Realtor Types Of Businesses 31 West 20th Street Flagler Communication flisocj. Riviera Beach * VI 4-0201 P.O. Box 648. So Miami 43, Fla. You Will Find It Revealed In The Mass MO 5-5741 By COLUMBA CARY- back may hurt and in order to ELWES, O.S.B. have the courage to turn back Father Cary-Elwes has we need to practice courage, been Prior of Saint Louis because it hurts. But we should Priory in Creve Coeur, not be sad about it. Missouri since 1954. He is the author of several Light Of Christ • books, including "The Be- Joy is the key to return. The Al and Edna ! ginning of Goodness", reason? God is with us: with- "Law, Liberty and Love", out Him we could not return. and "China and the Cross". But now that we know He has come, the victory is won. We Advent is St. John the Bap- must bless the Lord^ Rejo1""^, tist's time. He was the fore- always for the Lord is ; / runner, the herald announcing "Stir up thy might, Lord, and the arrival of the King. He come save us." BAKER planted himself at a key point on the road to Jerusalem which The ancients yearned for the came down from the north at coming of the light of the crossing of Jordan, due east Christ. Mary experienced it, of the Holy City; down there in St. John the Baptist preached the deep valley he caught all it. We look at it from the CORSAGES pilgrims, at a place where they other end — after it has hap- might naturally pause, on their pened. We look back on the ARRANGEMENTS way to and from Jerusalem. first coming with loving grat- - itude, but another Advent Is FUNERAL DESIGNS John's message to the pil- to come, the one for which grims was God's message pre- WEDDINGS , the first was only a prepa- paring his people for His own ration — the coining into coining and is still applicable men's souls. Christmas re- - to us. How did he tell the peo- . minds us of this too. * 4483 S.W.. 8th Sr**- ple to prepare for the coming of the Saviour? He told them to The Trail" lowers It all happened — as the Gos- " be sorry for their sins. Like pel of the 4th Sunday has it by men today,- men in that age CHRISTMAS DAY, will be observed throughout the Christian Coral Gables, Florida world as the birthday of Our Lord and Saviour, on Friday, Dee. — at a definite time in forgot about sin to concentrate past, in a definite place, dur- Wire 25. Poinsettias known as the "flower of Holy Night" are used to on money, politics, love-making. ing a definite, known period of decorate the altar in the chapel of the Christian Brothers Normal history. God did come on earth; Clean Of Heart School at Ammendale, Md. (NC Photos) He has visited His people. He Ghrist did not come to save is not deaf to our cries; He anyone from political oppres- heart will see God. "The_ Lord of sin and judgment and of is not unconcerned. He has sion but to save from sin. If is nigh." penance. proved it by breaking into our those of His day were uncon- world, His world; He walked cerned about their sins or hid St. John saw Jesus as a Joy The Key among us, talked, suffered, from them, they would not turn great King, even whose shoe died. to Him for help. So St. John, by he was not worthy to untie. A few linked themselves with action and word, preached the This King was coming to his St. John. They did penance with him. When Christ appear- Temples Of God need for forgiveness. He prac- own. The roads of his trium- ticed penance, living in the ed by the water's edge and But that first coming was to phal entry into his own city John pointed Him out: the desert. His theme at the wa- had to be cleared; the steep that time and place. We know, Lamb of God, to be sacrificed too, He is to come again. This ter's edge was: Be cleansed, be parts filled. The City was the made clean. Only the clean of for all our sins, two of these, time as a mighty judge. He will human soul. "Do penance," we know for certain, followed bring to light the hidden things cried St. John, - "clear away Jesus. of darkness, and make mani- the rubble of past sins, be fest the counsels of the heart. rid of the crookedness of Only if we have a true pic- vice." ture of our own unworthiness, But the Lord is near us now if we take upon ourselves the also, the Risen Christ, knock- There is something deeply troubles that come as our de- ing at the door of our hearts tragic in the figure of "St. John. served cross, will we follow and of our minds, standing out- His own words express it: "I Jesus when He presents Him- side waiting for the answer. am the voice of one crying in self to us in those showers of Come, do not delay Lord. The the desert." Of course, that can inspirations and Insights Lord is always coming in judg- be taken literally — his home which He gives us all daily. ment and in love. We say to was on the edge of the desert; If our spiritual eyes are Him: "I will," then He comes but, also, it has a more pro- dimmed by evil, we will eith- in love. We- say to Him: "I found meaning. He was crying er not recognize these helps will not," then are we judged out in a wilderness of unbelief for what they are, or recog- or of disdain or dullness of nizing them, not have the But always in this life there heart. No one was listening. courage to follow them. remains the possibility of Everyorie was in a hurry- to change — we can repent. move on, to get out of earshot So the period of preparing Lord, . do not delay: forgive of this insistent voice speaking for Christ's coming is one of the sins of thy people. penance; and Christ is always ready to come, to come closer, This inward Advent, this in- to unite Himself to us. One ward Christmas, is what our VINCENT P. thing holds Him back, shuts Lord, Jesus, wants. He wants Him out, sin. Sin must be rec- to make his home with us in ognized for what it is — a turn- our souls. We are the Temples FOX, me. ing away - from God. To turn of God. Therefore, as Christ- JEWELERS mas comes nearer, we resolve to have a clearance in the A Blessed 305 East Atlantic Ave. BEAUTY house, to throw out of the door SALON and window and unworthy Delray Beach, Fla. Christmas 1420 S.E. Miami Road thought, any base habit, to call To All CR 6-4400 Fort Lauderdale, Florida upon the Lord to come unto MARY TANNUCCI , «"»"« his own, and say many times Proprietress •"* as we walk about, as St. John, one is tempted to think, repeat- ed "more and more as he grew RETAIL DIVISION older: Come, Lord Jesus.

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December 25 1959 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. Page 21 ITALIAN-AMERICAN RESTAURANT HOME ON THE RANGE 8133 Biscayne Blvd., Miami 38, Fla. PL 8-9144 Wassail Is A Tradition for every COOLING need The expression "She's the spiced water is brought to a apple of his eye" is a time boil, two bottles of Spanish honored way of saying that one sherry are added, and this is again brought to a boil. The is very dear to another. It is yolks of six eggs are beaten SUPPLIES OF not slang. Indeed, it comes di- Until lemony in the bottom of a TO SCHOOLS INSTITUTES rectly from the and re- two and a half quart punch fers to the center of the eye HOTELS RESTAURANTS bowl, then the whites are beat- through which' we see ... en until stiff, and folded into Magazine Editors Reminded and thereby implies something the yolks. Add the hot wine PHONE precious. (If you 'are still cu- slowly, stirring constantly. Miami, FR 3-2191 • Belle Glade, WY 6-2521 Float small baked apples on the rious, turn to Deuteronomy in Of Obligation To Readers Hollywood, WA 2-3188 • Punta Gorda, NE 2-4321 foam, sprinkle the surface with VATICAN CITY (NO — Pope is not an anonymous mass of the Old Testament and read more nutmeg, and serve hot. Ft. Lauderdale, JA 3-2566 • Ft. Myers, ED 2-8341 the tenth verse, thirty second John XXIII told magazine edit- persons without a face, but per- ors they have a "triple trust": sons formed as sons of God, West Palm Beach, TE 2-5566 • Naples, MI 2-3052 Shakespeare described the chapter.) responsibility, honesty and truth. our brothers in Christ." magic moment of serving, The apple, though cultivated when he wrote of "crabs In an audience granted to "We can't conceive of an by nearly every nation and (crabapples) hissing in the the Third National Congress editor, director or writer of popular for centuries, is com- bowl." This wassail will pro- of the Union of Periodical periodical publications who monly thought of as the 'for- vide eighteen cups or more. Press, the Pontiff noted the does not feel the responsibil- Made Fresh Daily! bidden fruit' that was linked The punch is not sweet, so diverse publications represent- ity which weighs on his con- in the downfall of our first a sugar bowl should be placed ed, some scientific and others science," the Pope stated. parents. nearby for guests with sweet more general in content. "He carries out his work as Like genuine European Foods? Then tooths. American speech is sprinkled Yet despite these differences, a noble profession, as a high why settle for "shipped in" delica- mission, ever putting »<•'*« with a generous helping of Some people prefer the trad- the Holy Father said, all "have cies? Try tempting taste "treats from . . through sincere convi 'applesauce.' It's common know- itional recipe, with toast instead in common the sacred duty not to damage, not to betray, not whatever is less beautiful or ledge that an apple a day is of eggs used in the wassail. to degrade (the) public, which less good." The POLISH supposed to keep the doctor A way to preserve the tradi- away. Sports fans often call a tion, and satisfy the need for SHOPS baseball an apple and in some something to eat with was- localities a farmer has the du- sail, is to serve toast on the ON THE TRAIL bious distinction of being known side, buttered and hot. Robert 5801 S.W. 8th STREET • MO 7-9145 as an apple knocker. An apple Herrick, the seventeenth cen- polisher is that unsavory char* STOREWIDE SALE tury Cavalier poet, summed it LITTLE RIVER acter who seeks the favor of up in rhyme: IMPORTED - DOMESTIC 8084 N.E. 2nd AVENUE • PL 9-6522 an instructor for the purpose of improving his' grades. "And thus ye must doe LIGHTING FIXTURES & LAMPS GENUINE POLISH * * * To make the wassaile a swinger." TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! ENOCEWURST Apples are an important in- BAUERNWURST gredient of the wassail bowl, To top off that big Holiday HEADCHEESE. SCHWEINSKAESE symbol of hospitality and good dinner, serve this luscious BLOOD TONGUE FLEISCHWURST cheer and a traditional holiday PUMPKIN CHIFFON PIE. LAMPARAS QUESADA HURKA SCHINKENWURST drink for 1500 years, as much It's light and fluffy — -yet 3705 BISCAYNE BOULEVARD WEISSEN UND a part of Christmas and New still traditional — the perfect COOKED finish to a festive occasion! Our 40th Year • FREE PARKING ROTEN PRESSACK Year celebrations as holly and. HOT DOGS plum pudding. LARGE BOLOGNA WEISWURST PUMPKIN CHIFFON PIE Wassail was the first Eng- FRESH EIELBASA 1 envelope unflavored lish toast, and means be well; gelatine MON. thru SAT. 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. the ancient Anglo Saxon an- swer was "Drink hael," 3 eggs, separated CLARK & LEWIS CO. OPEN FRIDAY 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. meaning drink well. The word % cup brown sugar INSTITUTIONAL GROCERS "toast" comes from the fact ' 1 tablespoon Pumpkin Pie FROZEN FOODS that toast used to be put in spice the bowl, to be eaten as you sipped. Originally, ale was % teaspoon salt used to make wassail, but % teaspoon cream of tartar CATERING TO ... when the sherries of Spain % cup cold water ORAN

Page 22 THE VOICE December 25, 1959 POAUChallenged To Prove Catholics Plan School Grab Call PL 4-2861 For A Cheerful Estimate BROOKLYN, N.Y. (NO — A many times," Zirkel asked for challenge to prove that a film instances of the following inci- "There Is No Substitute For Experience" alleging a Catholic plot to "cap- dents* 10824 N-E. 6th AVENUE ture" the nation's public schools 1) A public school bus comes SServing Miami Shores and'-, S is based on facts has been issued an hour earlier so that Cath- to the movie's producers, Prot- •lic children may attend Mass. Protestant children either have estants and Other Americans "to stand out in the cold" or United, for Separation of Church stay in the church basement — and State (POAU). or go to Mass. MIAMI BEACH DIAL — The challenge came from 2) A nun claims the Prote- JEfferson 1-0481 Don Zirkel, a member of the stant parents are not really < '""tff of the Tablet, Brooklyn married since their wedding was not performed by a Catho- jcesan newspaper. He was lic priest. • REPAIRS replying to Paul Duling, a lo^ • REMODELING ("The truth of course is that „, „_ . • PLUMBING cal POAU official who had 24 HR. \ • HEATING protested an N.C.W.C. News the Catholic Church teaches non-Catholics can be really SERVICE I GAS INSTALLATIONS Service story describing the married before non-Cathol- film, which was published in ics," Mr. Zirkel wrote. "Any EST. 1926 Electric Sewer Cleaning the Tablet. real nun who acted as your fictitious one does would be Mr. Zirkel made public his STOLPMANN PLUMBING o more severely reprimanded 1853 WEST AVE. — MIAMI BEACH request for documentation of by the Church than by the the POAU charges after wait- POAU." ing for three months without 3) The same nun says a results for an answer from Protestant boy goes to Confes- Mr. Duling or his associates. sion to a Catholic priest. ("The MINOR SEMINARIANS, James Hartnett, Norman Lewis, Wil- LOW COST truth of course is that the The movie, called "Cap- liam Waters and Anthony Engel wave good-bye to Father John Church bestows the sacrament R. Young, C. M., as Christmas holidays begin. tured," purports to tell how only on Catholics," Mr. Zirkel HOME LOANS Catholics in a fictitious town wrote. "Any real priest who To Buy, Build or Refinance k over the local public acted as your fictitious one Dr. Dooley Tells Reds Of Return school in order to turn it into does would be more severely Inquiries Invited • No Obligations reprimanded by the Church NEW YORK (NO — "Tell a parochial school, and how than by the POAU." alumnus, who has been acclaim- their efforts were thwarted the communists 'Dooley is com- ed for his medical work in the ing back'." Asian jungles, came here by the POAU. After the organization had "One of •the' Nation's been given three months to last August to undergo surgery These were the parting words Inasmuch as POAU associate provide a documented answer, for a chest cancer. After a brief Oldest and Largest" of Dr. Thomas A. Dooley as he recuperation, he toured 44 cities _____ director C. Stanley Lowell has Mr. Zirkel's letter was made enplaned here for his return to claimed that the incidents de- public to counteract what he and raised about $400,000 in be- the jungles of Laos. half of Medico, an organization picted in the film really have called "a crash program to The 32-year-old physician he founded which provides Bade occurred "usually not once, but revive bigotry throughout the AYINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION of MIAMI metropolitan area." thus gave the lie to the com- medical aid to underdeveloped .^SAYINGS and LOA munists there who declared countries. Cuban Minister OK's Since the middle of October, when he left Laos that "Dr. JOSEPH M LIPTON. President POAU, meetings have been held Dooley is a paper tiger who Replying to questions about Catholic Text Books in at least seven New York runs away when the war his health, Dr. Dooley told re- v porters that he was physi- SANTIAGO, Cuba (NO — Cu- counties. They feature the breaks out." O Convenient Offices Serve Dade County movie, speakers, attacking the cally fit and that there "is ban Minister of Education, Ar- The Notre Dame and St. Louis RESOURCES EXCEED 140 MILLION DOLLARS Catholic Church and the dis- no definite extension" of the mando Hart, said that Catholic University medical school cancer. schools will not have to use the tribution of anti-Catholic liter- standard text books which have ature. Announced purpose is the been adopted for public schools. formation of local POAU units.

However, he recommended The( tone of the literature is that the textbooks used by Cath- typica'l of the bitterness and olic schools be revised in accord- viciousness of the meetings, ance with the history and needs Mr. Zirkel said. The leaflets of Cuba. discuss "the Catholic Prob- lem," the totalitarian church" The minister said that he did and "those who spend sleepless not like the standard public nights plotting ways by which school text books, but that he laws can be circumvented and would have to keep them for the constitutional provisions nulli- time being. fied."

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December 25, 1959 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. CARL F. SLADE, F.D. 'Toylift' Sponsor, Your Home Town Funeral Director Deaths in Diocese J. J. Reiss, Dies Cemetery with arrangements under phany Church for William J. Darcy, in Hialeah and Miami Springs Mrs. Elizabeth F. Haskell the direction of the Carl F. Slade 50. Of 4626 Garfield St. Funeral Home . He was a manager of a shipping LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (NO — Mass of Requiem wa3 offered last firm in Port Everglades, moving to Saturday in Gesu Church for Mrs. Hollywood from Miami a year ago. Julian J. Reiss, businessman Elizabetti F. Haskell, 79/ of 313 N. Mrs. Cecila C. Gonzalez Surviving are his wife, Mary; a and philanthropist-sponsor of an CARL F. SLADE FUNERAL HOME Miami Ave. son, William J., a step-son, Michael She came to Miami from Cleve- Mass of Requiem was celebrated Conley, all of Hollywood. annual "Operation Toylift" for land 30 years ago. last Friday in St. Michael Church Burial was in Miami Memorial needy children, died of cancer 860 PALM AVE. • HIALEAH • TU 8-3433 Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. for- Mrs* Celia C. Gonzalez, 78, of Park with arrangements, under the Elizabeth Conley; two Sisters, Mrs. 1045 SW 29th Ave. direction of Lithgow-Wilhelm Funer- at the age of 60. Frances Carpenter and Mrs. Alan Surviving are a son, Leon, and a al Home. Stuart; two brothers, Roger and daughter, Celia Reyes, both of Mi- Phillip Fox, a grandchild and five ami. Mr. Reiss organized "Opera- great-grandchildren. Burial^ was in Miami Memorial Mrs. Belva M. Geurink' tion Toylift" in 1951 to collect Burial was in Woodlawn Park with Park with arrangements under the Mass of Requiem was offered last arrangements under the direction of direction of Lithgow Funeral 'Home, Saturday in St. Rose ,of Lima Church toys at Christmas time and de- Combs Funeral Home. for Mrs. Belva M. Geurink, 71, of 372 NE 103rd St. liver them to orphans and poor PLUMMEPL Mrs. Mae Schmidt She came here 12 years ago from Salvatore Fogu Kansas City, Mo. children. Requiem Mass was celebrated last Surviving are a son, John E. Dry- Requiem Mass was offered last Saturday in Visitation Churc h-for den, a sister and six grandchildren. Saturday in Immaculate Conception Mrs. Mae Schmidt, 73, of 80 NW • Burial was in Southern Memorial This year's program, com- Church for Salvatore Fogu, 73, of 56 185th Ter. Park with arrangements under the pleted only a few days before W. 38th St. She came here 15 years ago from direction of Philbrick Funeral Home. He came here six years ago from ' Pittsburgh. his death, brought 15 tons of Bayonne, N. J. Surviving are her husband, John Surviving are two daughters, includ- H., two daughters, Mrs. Anna M. James F. Gannon toys to some 64,000 youngsf ing Mrs. Maria Cernuto, of Miami, Wilhelm and Mrs. Willa D. Thomp- in 38 communities. two song and 12 grandchildren. son; three sisters, Mrs. Ann Gillespie, POMPANO BEACH —. Requiem Burial was in Our Lady of Mercy Mrs. Charles Darby and Mrs. Louise Mass was offered." in Cambridge, 1349 UIEST FLRGLER STREETjl^JI. flllflmi 35, FLORIDA Leive; a brother John KrOmer, three N.Y., for James F. Gannon, 75, of granchildren and two great-grand- 541 SE 15 St. children. He came to Pompano ' one year ago from. Stillwater, N.T., and was er, Mra Josephine McLaughlin, all J. L. PLUMMER, JR., Manager Burial was in Woodlawn Park with a .member of the Holy Name Society of Miami. IN HOLLYWOOD ... arrangements under the direction of of St. Coleman Church. Burial was in Our. Lady of Mercy Plummer Funeral Home. Surviving are his-, wife, Margaret; Cemetery with arrangements under three sons, including Francis J., of' the direction of Carl F, Slade Fun- WADLINGTON Pompano; a daughter, four brothers eral Home. ^William J. Darcy -and two sisters. Burial was in St. Patrick Cemete- FUNERAL HOLLYWOOD — Requiem Mass ry, Cambridge, with local arrange- was celebrated last Saturday in Epl- ments under the direction of Kraeer Mrs. Ida E. Brisko Funeral Home. Requiem Mass was offered last HOME Friday in St. Rose of Lima Church Ft. Lauderdale's for Mrs. Ida F. Bresko, 64, of 841 lass George E. McLaughlin NE 90th St. Catholic Funeral Home Mass of Requiem was celebrated She came here from Indianapolis WA 3-6565 last Thursday in St. John Church for 14 years ago. George E. McLaughlin, 17, who was Surviving are her husband, Mi- killed in a hunting accident. chael; a daughter, Mrs. Anise Funk; Funeral Home HARRY B. WADLINGTON He came here six years ago from two sons, including Joseph and a Brentwood, N.Y., and lived with his sister, Mrs. Stephanie Skiabia, all Licensed - Director parents at 840 SE Sixth Ave. of Miami. Surviving are his parents Mr. and. Burial was in Southern Memorial 1848 N.W. 17th Ave. FUNERAL HOME Mrs. George McLaughlin; a sister, Park with arrangements under the ANDY GROSS Mrs. Barbara Clavier; a brother, direction of Edward McHale and MIAMI, FLORIDA Licensed - Director Member of St/Clement's Steven and his paternal grandmoth- Sons Funeral Home. NE 5-8313 Member Little Flower Parish 2505 N. DIXIE HWY. Gaither D. Peden, Jr. 140 So. Dixie Hwy. IN WILTON MANORS "SERVING MIAMI Catholic Funeral Director Saints. Of The Week SINCE 1941" Hollywood/ Florida 1O 6-7621 Sunday, Dec. 27 tius and Marcellus, were be- ST. JOHN, APOSTLE, Evan- headed. Venustianus, who was gelist. The son of Zebedee, he governor of Etruria, with his was the youngest of the Apos- family became converted and tles and was called to follow they, too, were beheaded. Christ during the first year of Thursday, Dec. 31 His preaching in Galilee. He be- ST. SYLVESTER, P o p e - came the "beloved disciple," Confessor. A native of Rome, was privileged to be present at he succeeded St. Mechiades as the . Transfiguration, at the Pope'in 314. He was a young Agony in the Garden and was priest when the Diocletian per- the only one of the Twelve who secution was in progress. Dur- did not forsake the Saviour ing his 23-year pontificate the during His Crucifixion. He stood persecutions of the Church ceas- at the foot of the cross with the ed and the Church moved out Blessed" Mother. Besides his of the catacombs. He was noted Gospel, he wrote three Epistles for his able organization of the and the book of the Apocalypse. discipline of the Church and for He died at Ephesus in the year combating the Arian heresy. He 100. died in 335. Monday, Dec. 28 Friday, Jan. 1 HOLY INNOCENTS, Martyrs. CIRCUMCISION OF OUR When the three Wise Men did LORD. Commemorated on the not return with word of the eighth day after Christmas, this - Saviour Whom they had gone to feast is in memory of the day seek, Herod became enraged. on which Our Lord was circum- Hoping to make certain of the cised according to the Jewish death of the new-born King, law and received the name of Herod ordered that every male Jesus, fulfilling the announce- child two years old or younger ment made by the Archangel in Bethlehem and its environs Gabriel to the Blessed Mother should be slain. at the Annunciation. It has been Tuesday, Dec. 29 a solemn feast of the Chur'5 , ST. THOMAS OF CANTER- since the sixth century to atlk } BURY, Bishop-Martyr. He was for crimes committed By' the son of Gilbert Becket and pagans. became Lord High Chancellor of Saturday, Jan. 2 England. In 1160 when Arch- bishop Theobold died, King ST. MACARIUS THE YOUNG- Henry II insisted upon the con- ER, Hermit. Also known as St. secration of Thomas as Arch- Macarius of Alexandria. He bishop of Canterbury. Thomas gave up a fruit grower's trade at first refused but eventually to become a monk in the The- yielded and was consecrated. baid, Upper Egypt, about 335. Protecting the right of the He^took up abode in the desert Church against encroachments of Nitria, Lower Egypt. Because of the state, he quarreled with of his unflinching orthodoxy, he the King and was banished to was banished by Lucius, the France. Upon his return in De- Arian patriarch of Alexandria. cember, 1170, he was murdered He died about 408." in the Cathedral. Wednesday, Dec. 30 Old Basilica Elevator ST. SABINUS, Bishop, and Companions, Martyrs. During Closed For Renovation the persecution under Diocle- VATICAN CITY (NO — 1.. ,- tian in the - 4th century, St. creaking, 50-year-old elevator Sabinus, Bishop of Assisi, was- that carries an average of 1,500 apprehended, his hands were passengers daily to the dome cut off and he died in prison. of St. Peter's basilica will be Two of his deacons, Exuperan- thoroughly modernized.

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OlfrVJN Anti-Religious Does History Record Exact Drive Continues 643 N. Andrews MORTUARIES Day, Year of Christ's Birth? JA 3-4337 In Soviet Union By FLORENCE WEDGE Christian observance of Christ- FT. LAUDERDALE VATICAN CITY (NO — * While there is universal agree- mas. The Vatican City daily has • ment that' Christ was born in At thai time, Dec. 25 was deplored recent intensifi- - Bethlehem on the occasion of a "sandwiched" between two cation of nnti-religious propa- ,; census that had brought Mary GRATIGNY ROAD important heathen festivals, ganda in the ^Soviet Union and Joseph there, the actual NORTHSIDE MORTUARY MORTUARY the Saturnalia in honor of the despite "the prevailing at- John x mitted by now that the tradi- tional date, A.U.C. 753 (Anno nized the need for an entirely CORAL GABLES MORTUARY HIALEAH-MIAMI SPRINGS XXHI (Ad Petri Cathedram). -, different feast around which the 4600 S.W. 8th St., Coral Gablei 2045 E. 4th Ave., Hialeah It accuses it of being a po-^ Urbis Conditae 753 — the 753rd Homes — Acreage year from the founding of the faithful might rally. In this con- litical-document. Therefore it ^ city of Rome) is too late by nection St. John Chrysostom cannof convince consciences " Apartments — Lots a few years. wrote: "On this day also, the Miami's Finest Funeral Chapels 1 of this, it resorts to the usu- £s Birthday of Christ was lately 2428 E. Las Olas al slander against the Catho- ,~ St. Matthew states in his Gos- fixed at Rome in order that LARGE CATHOLIC STAFF lie Church, asserting that it '•*:pel that Jesus was born in the while the heathens were busy Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. is against the cause of popu- ^ Cliff Van Orsdel, Licensee days of King Herod; and Herod with their profane ceremonies, C. D. lar democracy and social "' died in A.U.C. 750. Moreover, the Christians might perform JA 2-2826 justice." between the birth of the Christ their sacred rites undisturbed." Child and the death of the ambi- tious Herod, there must have been time for the coming of the Magi, the exile of the Holy Fam- ily into Egypt, and the slaught- er of the Holy Innocents. A TIME OF PEACE There is a record of a re- PREPAREDNESS markable conjunction of two planets in the year A.U.C. 747, which to some annalists is all Best Wishes For There is consolation in the knowledge that, the explanation they need for the so-called Star of Bethlehem, should you have a bereavement in the which directed the Magi from the Orient to Palestine. Thus, it A Holy and family, the choice of a burial plot has is conjectured by some that Our Lord was born at some time be- been taken care of—in advance. tween the middle of A.U.C. 747 Joyful Christmas and the end of A.U.C. 749 (be- tween 7 B.C. and 5 B.C.). Make provisions for your family plot now in As for the precise month, there is none in the year which " has not been assigned, at some "Our Lady of Mercy Miami-or time or other, as that in which the Saviour was born. "Queen of Heaven" . Ft It took the Christian Church for further Information more than 300 years to settle on a date for Christmas. Theophil- us of Antioch wrote toward the Catholic Cemeteries end of the second century that OF THE DIOCESE OF MIAMI, INC the Gauls were observing the The BLAIR WRIGHT aniversary of the birth of 11411 N.W. 25th Street, Miami, Florida Christ on Dec. 25. FAMILY P.O. Box No. 369, Miami Springs, Florida — Phone TU 7-8293 Between 310 and 320 A.D., the Church at Rome fixed Dec. 25 permanently as the date for the

Miami, Fla. Page 25 December 25, 1959 THE VOICE Dice el Presidents de Mexico Cue Hay Liberlad Religiosa I Tdpicos Doctrinales | CIUDAD DE MEXICO, (NC) Mateos daclaro que "en Mexl- 2P Por el Rev. Padre Ibarra *™ —Bl presidente de Mexico rei- ' co existe absoluta libertad de ter6 en Queretaro la afir. - Os ha Nacido Hoy un Salvador macion de un lidsr obrero de creencias, y en el amplio pro. qua "ser religioso no signifi- grama constructive de la Re. Era la media noche, todo descansaba en la paz y en la ca ser enemigo de la Revolu- voluciom caben todos Ios hora- quletud silenciosa. Nadie tenia idea del acontecimiento que cion." bres de buena voluntad." se avecinaba. jTantos nifios nacen todos los dias y todas las noches! El presidente Adolfo Lopez La cuestion surgio del dis- curso de saludo que pronun- Pero solo una vez en la vida de la humanidad en la ciara en un teatro de las aE MEXICO, (NC) eat61ica. —"Entre sus mas preciosos Y Vivi6 con Nosotros tesoros Mexico cuenta con la "Ser religioso no significa fe eristlana de su pueblo: Nacio como cualquiera de nosotros. No| mas humllde- ser enemigo de la Revolucidn mente, porque usted y yo tuvimos una casita y nuestra Madro fuente inagotable de bien, de —dijo el lider obrero—. Nues- paz y d eprosperidad" tras creencias religiosas no se vi6 rodeada de ciudados y de atenclones. El en cambio, nos impiden ejercer nuestros se vio obligado a abrir los ojos en la desnudez de una cueva Con estas palabras comen- derachos, seiior presidente." y todo cuanto le rode<5 desde un principlo fues hostilidad. ta el arzoibispo primado de jSexico las declaraclones da La respuesta d« Lopez Ma- Y era Dios. Aquel cuerpecito tan fragil y tan poca Itbertad religiosa que acaba teos tiene una iiwportancia cosa era un estuche en que se guardaba la divlnidad. Y to- de dar a ios obreros el presi- que no se le escapat do lo que aparentemente era debilidad y pequenez humana dents de 'a repiiblica. servia para ocultar la inmensidad de Dios. "Nuestro amigo Nieto se re- Dions. Miguel Dario Miran- firio a un problema que con- Dios con Nosotros da agrega que "desconocer la sidero de la mayor significa- exlstencia de este tesoro, ig- vion en la Repiiblica: el de st Bueno; usted tiene eoraz6n, jno es esoT Y usted pone norarlo, eohibir su desarrollo una cara feroz cuando algo no le sale bien y sus ojos se in- - las creencias religiosas pue. yectan de sangre cuando el furor o la colera le dominan. j lo que es peor, destruirlo, don ser obsticulo m la mar- Dedaran los Directores Episcopales - es obrar contra Ios intereses cha constructiva del progra- Pero usted, no puede menos que sonreir cuando un en- mil gagrados de nuestra pa- ma de la Revolution", dijo el de la National Catholic Welfare cantador mufieco recien nacido y que parece un montoncito da trlaj hacerlo fructlficar es presidente. rosas, mueve torpemente sus bracitos y como que la mira contribuir eficazmente al ver- WASHINGTON, (NC).— A vorecen a los inmigrantes me. curiosamente con sus ojillos m«dio cerrados. dadero engrandecimiento de Quiero afirmarles en Que- todos los hombres les asiste jor preparados, fuertes y sa. Mexico." retaro, donde se jurd la Cons-. el derecho de trasladarse a ludables." Cualquiera que tenga una pizca de alma y un pedazo da titucion de la Rapublica, qua otras tierras en busca de una corazon se siente emocionado ante un nino. Ante su deli- en Mexico existe absolute li- vida major, se afirma en una Estp, afiaden de seguido Ios cada presencia todos se rinden. Nadie le puede negar una POT SU parte, el cardenal obispos, significa de hecho Jos6 Garibi Rivsra, arzoibispo bertad de creencias, que en el deelaracion facilitada aqui sonrisa amable a un nino. en nombre de los directores "arrancar sus mejores cluda- de Guadajara, encomi6 "la amplio program* constructl- danos a una nacion con prb- declaration de catolicidad de vo de la Revolution caben to- episcopales de la National Ca- Sin embargo, nadie ve mas alia de log ojillog medio ce- tholic Welfare Conference. blemas demograficos, dejan>- Ios obreros de Queretaro, y el dos Ios hombras de buena vo- dola con aquellos que pueden rrados ni de la boqulta entreabierta. publico reconocimiento de luntad, que tengan la convic- Log died prelados que for- contribuir menos a la prospo. parte del Presidente (Adolfo ci6n de qu« en Mexico s61o j Quien iba a decir que aquel nino, no era un nino oual- man la Junta Admiiiistrativa ridad nacional. quierat Y no lo era. Era Dios. Lopez Mateos), del dereefoo bajo el imperio de la justicia del organismo catolico norte- que tenemos de profesar nues- social podria,llevarse felicidad americano afiaden que ese de- "Unas leyes tan poco gene, tra religion y de colaborar en al hombre." recho debe tener reconoci- rosas parecen reflejar egois- Los Suyos no lo Rec/b/eron todos log ordenes por el ade- miento legal en todos los pal. mo en vez de autenticos deseo lanto y prosperidad de la na- En un comentario editorial, se*. de ayuda a pueblos necesita. A traveg de la fragil envoltura da su debil ouerpeclto In. cidn, y la implantaci6n de la el diario Excelsior de esta ciu- dos por parte de una nacion fantil, oculta en el la divinldad, el pequeno nino podia en su justicia social." dad afirma qu« "nada puede Facilito la declaration,, ti- privileglada." ciencia divina seguir el curso del mundo. dar mayor vigor y espiritu a tulada "SI Ano Mundial del El lider Fermin Nieto ha- un pueblo que la compatibili- Refugiadp y la Migracion", el La cuota anual de inmigran- El habia creado el mundo, El habia hecho a log hombres, bia dicho durante una visita dad de las ereencias civiles y secretario ejecutivo de la N. tes esta establecida en 154.657 y El geguia conduciendo In creacl6n hacia su fin. del presidente Lopez a su ciu- las creencias religiosas." C.W.C. Mmis. Paul F. Tanner. pero ademas entran en los Es- dad, que "ser religioso no sig- tados Unidos cada ano otros Lleno de amor, de migericordia hacia la humanidad oaida nifloa ser enemigo de la Re- .. "Esa compatibilidad, ade- Preside la Junta el arzobis- 175,000 inmigrantes, para los en el pecado y por conslguiente incapaz de salvacidn, El, volucion." mas de ser capitulo de las 11- po da Cincinnati, Mons. Karl ' que no se aplica el sistama de Dios, se habia decldldo a hacerse hombre y tomando nues- bertades publicas, constltuye J. Alter, quien lo mismo que cuota. Estos inmigrantes pro- tra misma naturaleza humana nacld de la manera mis hu- ES cardenal Garibi recuer- una unidad qu« da vigor al los restantes miembros, fu« ceden principalmente de los milde y pobre, como un nino. designado para el puesto por restantes paises independian- da que la Iglesia "siempre ha poder del Estado, desarrollo proclamado Ios principles ba- los obispos de Estados Unid'os tes del Hemisferio Occidntal. Hacia muchisimos anos que El habia profetlzado su ve- a Ios sentimientos humanos, durante su ultima asamblea ticos de justicia social, y des- Aunqu la deelaracion no nlda, su presencia algun dia entre nosotros. La humanidad moral a las relaciones entre anau en Washington. Los . le esperaba. En todos los pueblos del mundo habia una in- de aftos viene trabajando en menciona especificam«nta a Ios indlviduos, fuerza a la cardenales de este pais son mensa ansiedad por su Uegada. Mexico por un orden social miembros natos de la Junta. que ley se refiere, parece in- comprension colectlva." dicar en concreto el Acta de aristiano." En la deelaracion se aboga Inmigracion y Nacionalizacion Y... cuando Heg6 los suyos no la reclbieron. La Constitucion de QuerS- promulgada el afto 1952 y co- Mons. Miranda a su vez di- en favor de que los Estados taro, proclamada en 1917 en Unidos dupliquen la cuota nocida por el nombre de Ley La Navidad aei "Estamos seguros que uni- la efarvescencia revoluciona- McCarran-Walter. anual de inmigrantes, propug- Los hombres no han querido aceptar a Cristo, eg d«, dos a todos Ios mexicanos, y ria, contiene varias clausulas nandose ademas la correccion trabajando inspirado* por la anti-religiosas; pero -los ulti- de ciertos defectos de las le- Los prelados indican tam- masiado bella y heroiea su doctrina. P«ro no pueden resis- bien como "elementos perju- tir al encanto del nino. Hoy el mundo entero espera su v«- Justicia y la caridad, con la mos gobiernos, esearmantados yes de inmigracion. por los efectos de la persecu- dicialeis" del reg'lamento nor- nida. Y aun los que viven mas alejados de El, al menos en ayuda de Dios lograremos re- cion de Calles hace 30 aftos, "Muchos de los que han es- teamericano de inmigracidn, estos dias se sienten mas ceroa del bien. Y si no reconoosn su el que s61o otorgue "cuotas •olver nuestros complejos pro han fomentado un clima de tudiado nuestras leyes de in- poder y su divinidad al menos admiten el magico poder de blemas." tolerancia religiosa.. migracion consideran que fa- simbolicas" para inmigrantea de origen oriental, y la olau- su debilidad de nino. Todos los hombres viven estos dias una sula de divisidn por naciona- vida un poco irreal envueltos por la alegrla prefabricada por - Di'/o el Papa Udades. las tiendas, por la radio, y la television. La conclusi6n mas importante para mucha gente sera si hubo mucho o poco dine- Con arreglo a esa clausula, ro en estos dias. qu« afecta a los paises no ame. Que la FAO Realiza Obras de Alcance Mundial rlcanss, cada "cuota nacio- Pero este nino que ahora parece tan debll y humilde, nal" esta determinada en pro- algun dia sera el juez eterno que dictaminara el destino CIUDAD DEL VATICANO, frances, a los repres«ntantes bajo campesino y las cargas porcion al niimero de perso- inapelable de todos y cada uno de los hombres. (NC).—Su Santidad el Papa y observadores da unos 80 qua sufren los que se dedican nas de ese origen que vivian Juan XXIII elogi6 la labor paises, versd sobre la necesi- a laborar la tierra. en los Estados al realizarse el que realiza la FAO califican- dad de mejorar el nivel econd- "jQua gran obra, digna del censo de 1920. Algunos paises de esos recursos, de suerte qua deercho a permanecer en la dola de "inmensa obra Ueva- mico del campo y la produo- mayor encomio, la da contri- tienen cubierta su "cuota" pa. ' se facilite el acceso a ellos, en tierra natal, con la esperanza da a cabo en escala mundial." cion agraria, como uno de los buir a aligerar esa carga y a ra un periodo de hasta dies vez de estorbarlo." da mejores dias. madios mas seguros para la proporcionar cierto bienestar aflos. 4 El Padre Santo recibi6 en union y la verdadera paz en- a los que con su trabajo lo- Los arzobispos y obispos Por todo ello, conoluyen, Kudiencia a unos 500 partici- tre los hombres y los pueblos. gran el pan de cada dia para La deelaracion reafirma "el adviertan no obstante que la "la familia de naciones, y es- pantes an la X Conferencia ofrecerlo a sus semejantes!" derecho de los seres humanos migration no debe ser consi- pacialmente las mas prospe General de la Organizaci6n de "Por perteneear a una fa- ' a tener acceso a los recursos derada como unica solucion ras, deben unir sus esfuerzoa .

Paae 26 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. December 25. 1959 No se Impondra Texto Unico A las Escuelas Privada s de Cuba LA HABANA, (NC)_ — El respecto nl texto "uhico— en- bros del texto, horario de cla- Ministro de educacion decla- caja las materias escolares ses, graduation, examenes, ro que excluye a las escuelas dentro de la reforma social y ccrtificados de estudios y privadas del texto unico des- politica que el regimen ha orientation general de la en- tinado a las publicas. planificada. Ademas el decre- senanza, y estaran sujetas a to da nuevos poderes al mi- la inspecc/6n oficial." El asunto provoc6 una po- nisterio. El decreto tambien regula lemica en octubre al conocer- el nombramiento y funciones se el decreto que reglamenta El articulo 150 del decreto de directores y maestros pri- la ensenanza en Cuba, con establece que "las escuelas pri- vados. respecto a horarios, textos, vadas se regiran por las mis- orientaci6n y nombramiento mas normas que las escueals Con dos millones y media de maestrosT publicas de la nacidn, en de hatoitantes en edad escolar, cuanto a su organization, f;in- en Cuba se educan solament* El ministro, Armando Hart, cionamiento, planes de estu- poco mas de 900,000, de ellos dljo ahora al pronunciar en dios, cursos y programas, li- 100,000 en escuelas privadas. Santiago in- extenso discurso sobre la reforma de la ense- nanza, que no le gusta el tex- to unico, pero que lo mantie- ne como rccurso necesario por SECCiON ESPANOLA ahora. DE Agreg6: "En cuanto aja es- cuela privada, ofrecemos Ia seguridad que el ministerio no tratara de imimponep r texto j alguno." Recomienda sin embargo, que 108 usados por esas escue- VOICE las revisen los textos de Editado por el Dr. Enrique J. Rodriguez acuerdo con a historia y las nec«sidag los obispos y sacerdotea La Universidad Catolica de En su diseurso sobre la "re- por igual, pues depende la forma intsgral", el ministro Lublin, unica en su clase tras Abre Nuevas Perspectivas la Semana Social el tel6n de acero, ha conme- cuantia de los beneficios ecle- dijo que tiene la "firme con- siasticos, de forma que salen porter el tema "La Iglesia y la vioci6n d« qu« la escuela es morado el 15' aniversa- MADRID, (NC) — La XIX de la iniciativa privada, oom- mas favorecidos los de las did- Bemana Social de Espafia — binado ..eon el respeto a la« beneficencia a travel de los uno de loa instrumentos mas rio de su reapertura realizada «obre oaridad, beneficencia y "instituciones legitimas de- tiempos", subry6, con el tes- poderosos con >iue ouenta el despues de la II Guerra Mun- eesis y parroquias pobres. Da asistencia social—, fue eomo pendientes del estado que timonio historico la realizado Estado para promover las pro- dial. El rector Padre Secho- acuerdo con lo estipulado en vn examen de concieneia qu« rindaiL-verdadero servicio a la en favor de los necesi^ados a fundas transformaciones" que wicz anunci6 que la Univer- el articulo 30 del concordato lo largo de casi dos mil anos, abrio perspectivas y posibili- comunidad y ayuden efectiva- pide la r*«lidad cubana. El sidad fue invitada a partici- de 1929, el estado italiano tie- adelantandosa a los estados gobierno, agrega, da priori- dades para la aplieacion de la mente al debil.... par en la labor preparatoria ne obligation de subvenir al dootrina cat;61ica. incluso en initiatives que cr«e- dad a la cuesti6n de las es- del anunciado concilio ecum^- "Del ya mencionado dere- mos son 6e nuestro tiempo, cuelas a ia par de la reforma mantenimiento dal clero. como la prevision social, el nico, y que en los ultimos Profesores y semanista* cho de iniciativa", confluia el agraria. "Ello obedece a la 15 afios miembros del cen- * » a cumplieron cada Jornada una mensaje pontificio, s« deriva cooiperativismo y la mutuali- raz6n deexistencia misma da tarea conjunta de hermosa co- el principio de propia y libra dad, y mediante una obra tan nuestro movimiento de libera- tro universitario han publica. ROMA, (NC). — El Carde. lab oracion administration, eombinado asombrosa que sdlo la fuerza ci6n." do un total da 127 obras y nal Amleto Cicognani tomd . con ©1 derecho de patrimo- documental de la historia 1,043 trabajos de caracter cien posesion como Protector d« En la sesifin inaugural Iey6 nio..." Ifcuede convencernos de su rea- "Asi pues —declara mis tifico. La matricula actual e» los Hermanas de la Mision el Nuncio Apostolico, Mons. lidad... adelante— (nadie) puede que- de 1,500 estudiantes, casi la Medica, sociedad religiosa fun Hiidebrando AntoniuMi, el El RP Jose" Maria de Lla- dar al margen de este gran mitad que hace siete afios. dada el afio 1925 en Washing- mensaje que en nombre de Su nos SJ desarroll6 el tema "La 6E1 Frimado de Espafia y prop6sito de renovacion: tanto ton por la doctora Anne Dan- Santidad el Papa Juan XXIII caridad como amor al pr6ji- Arzobispo de Toledo, Cardenal los niveles pre-eseolares, pri- gel, quien es ahora superiora dirigi6 a los semanistas el Se- mo, fundamento y caracteris- Enrique FU y Deniel, rindi6 marios, medias como superio- PARIS, (NC).—El progra- general. La sociedad, recono- cretario de Estado del Vati- tica general de la vida cristia- res estan comprometidos total tributo a la memoria del fun- ma, aprobado en principio, del cida ya oficialmente por la cano, cardenal Domenico Tar- na", llegando casi a afirmar dador de las Semanas Socla- e ineludiblemente." Santa Sede, establocio hace dini. que algunos no cristianoa cum- VI Congreso da la Uni6n In-, les, don Severino Aznar, quien En estilo caracterfstico de poco su casa central en Roma, plen mejor que hosotros con ternacional de la Prensa Ca- en vez de en Filadelfia, dond« "Los planes oficiales de se- el mandamiento baslco de la falleci6 a Ios 89 aflos de edad otros librepensadores, el mi- guridad social no deben men- el dia anterior al de la clausu- nistro Hart coloca por igual tolica, a celebrar en Saatan- estuvo mientras fue "instituto ley nueva, y asegurando que der, Espafia, del 6 al 10 de ju- : OSUBJ uis ,,osoi§tjsa par la iniciativa privada en las dos pruebas clave de una ra de las jornadas da esta "entre los forjadores de doc- trinas" a Plat6n, Cristo, Rus- el ambit* de la cridad", afir. sociedad cristiana son la re- afio. itmmfr

December 25, 1959 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. Page 27 OUR PARISH * YOUR INCOME TAX * Travelers' Timetable J E. MARQUA FBDERAL TAX CONSULTANT AND REALTOR 7M6 Nw 7th Ave For Sunday Masses MIAMI REAL PHONESTATE EP LMAR 9-056T i ARCADIA Queen of Martyrs: 6, 8, 9, 10, St. Paul: 10 11, 12 St. Anthony: 6, 7, 8, 9:15 10:30 AVON PARK 11:45 AUTOMOTIVE Our Lady Of Grace-: 8:30, 10 • Engine Overhaul St. Bernadette (Stirling Elemen- BELLE GLADE tary School): 8, 9, 10 • Aufomalic Transmission St. Philip: 9:30 St. Clement: 8, 9, 10, 11:15, • Power Steering 12:30 BOCA GRANDE • Power Brakes St. Gregory (Plantation-Peters Our Lady of Mercy: 11:15 Elementary School): 8, 10 BOCA RATON St. Sebastian: 8, 9:30, 11, 12:15 St. Joan of Arc: 7, 9, 10:30 FORT LAUDERDALE BEACH N. Miami — PL 1-2054 BOYNTON BEACH St. Pius Chapel (Marie Antoi- 12270 N.E. 13th Court St. Mark; 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30 nette Restaurant): 8, 9:30, 11 CLEWISTON FORT MYERS St. Margaret: 7:30 first two St. Francis: 7, 8, 10. 11 Sundays: 11:15 thereafter FORT MYERS BEACH COCONUT GROVE Ascension: 8 St. Augstine: 11 FORT PIERCE St. Hugh: (Coconut Grove Elem. St. Anastasia: 7, 8:30, 10, 11 School) 8, 10 HALLANDALE CORAL GABLES St. Matthew: 6:30 8, 10, 12 Little Flower: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 11:30 12:30 HIALEAH NC Immaculate Conception: 6, 8, DANIA "Oh, good! You got George to volunteer!" 9:30, 11, 12:30 Resurrection: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 St. John the Apostle: 6, 7, 8, DEERFIELD BEACH 9, 10, 11, 12 St. Elizabeth: (Sun-Cove Res- MIAMI 7, 9, 10, 11:30 HOBE SOUND taurant) 8, 10 The Cathedral: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, St. Philip: (Bunche Park) 9. St. Christopher: 10 11, 12 PAHOKEE DELRAY BEACH HOLLYWOOD Corpus Christi: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, St. Vincent: 6:45, 8:30, 11 Annunciation, (Lake Forest Civ- 11, 12, 12:55 (Spanish) St. Mary: 11:15 First Two Sun- days, 7:30 thereafter FORT LAUDERDALE ic Center): 8, 10, 11:30 Gesu: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 11:30 Annunciation: 10 Little Flower: 6 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 12:30 PALM BEACH 12 Holy Redeemer: 7, 10 St. Edward: 7, 9, 12 St. Bernadette: 8, 9, 10 Lady of Missions: 7, 8:30 St. Stephen: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 St. Brendan: 7, 8, 9:30, 11, PERRINE HOMESTEAD 12:15 Holy Rosary (Elem. School): 8, Sacred Heari: 6:30, 8, 9:15, St. Michael: 6, 7, 8, 9, (Polish) 10:15 11:30 10:30 10, 11, 12:30; Dade Auditorium: POMPANO BEACH IMMOKALEE 9, 10:30, 12 Assumption: .7, 8, 9:30, 11 Lady of Guadalupe: 11 SS. Peter and Paul: 6:15, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 JUOJU and JUPITER POMPANO SHORES Salhaven: 8:30 MIAMI BEACH St. Colman: 7, 8, 9:30, 12:15 St. Francis de Sales: 7, 9, 11 KEY BISCAYNE PORT CHARLOTTE St. Joseph: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 St. Agnes: 8:30, 11 St. Charles Borromeo: ft, 10 LABELLE St. Mary Magdalen: 8, 9, 10, 11 Mission: 9 St. Patrick: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 PUNTA GORDA SHEEHAN and 12:30 Sacred Heart: 7:30, 9 LAKE WORTH Sacred Heart: 6, 7, 8, 9:15, MIAMI SHORES RICHMOND HEIGHTS 10:30, 11:30 St. Rose of Lima: 7, 8, 9, 10, (Martin Elementary School) 9 St. Luke (American - Polish 11, 12 and pipe the tempting, taste- Hall): 8, 10 satisfying lunches served at the MIAMI SPRINGS RIVIERA BEACH leading Miami restaurant ... Blessed Trinity: 6, 7:30, 9, 10:30 St. Francis: 7, 8, 10:30, 11:30 2301 S.W. 8t!i ST. NAPLES SEEKING MIAMI • FLORIDA St. Ann: 6:15, 8, 10, 11 St. Catherine: 7, 9, 11 NORTH MIAMI SOUTH MIAMI HI 5-1435 Holy Family: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Epiphany: 6:30, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 12 St. Thomas (Southwest High St. James: 7, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12 School): 8, 10 JOSEPH Visitation: 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30 STUART ••>' NORTH DADE COUNTY St. Joseph: 7:15, 8:30, 10:30 (JOE) St. Monica (Carol City Junior KEEFE High): 8, 10 VERO BEACH BISCAVNE BLVD., 2nd to 3rd STS., MIAMI NORTH MIAMI BEACH St. Helen: 7:30, 9, 11 LICENSED AND INSURED St. Lawrence (Jr. High School) WAUCHULA 8, 9:30, 11 St. Michael: 8 MO 1-7777 OKEECHOBEE Sacred Heart: 9 WEST PALM BEACH FREE ESTIMATES Blessed Martin: 9:30 25 YRS. IN MIAMI OPA LOCKA Holy Name: 7, 9, 11 Our Lady of Perpetual Help: St. Ann: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 St. Juliana: 6:30, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 PHONE TEmple 2-3111 P. O. BOX 6545 ON THE KEYS BIG PINE KEY St. Mary of Pines: 10 CONSTRUCTION CORP MARATHON CLERICI, INC. San Pablo: 6:30, 10 ) Masonry and Plastering Contractors PLANTATION KEY MIAMI, FLORIDA San Pedro: 6:30, 9, 11 KEY WEST 1213 OMAR ROAD WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA St. Mary: 6, 7, 8:30, 10, 11:15, 12:15

Page 28 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. December 25, 1959 Parishes Of Our Diocese We Announce The Opening Of IHM Vestment Guild St. Mark's Serves Boynton Beach Beautiful vestments designed and made in Miami of materials best suited to our tropical climate. Over 10 years experience. Mass Sets, Albs, Benediction Sets, Cinctures and Altar Linens. BOYNTON BEACH — Start- References from the Clergy in Miami and throughout Florida ing with 75 families when the Inquiries Welcomed. Write P.O. Box 7284, Miami 55, Fla. parish was established in 1955, or call CA 1-3419 days or M0 7-0084 evenings St. Mark Church, on E. Fifth An Appropriate Gift Ave., presently serves 600 fam- ilies in this resort, residential ;:sstjS5a community. St.- Mark's was canonically erected by Archbishop Joseph P. Hurley in March, 1955, from St. Vincent Parish, Del- '-"• TT Beach. Father William Balfe was ap- pointed first administrator of Kind Wishes That St. Mark's. Father Gerard J. Manning The Joy Of Christmas was appointed pastor on Jan. 1, 1956. Boynton Theater was ST. MARK CHURCH, BOYNTON used for Sunday Mass from the Will Abide With You first days of the parish until The parish has four semin- Father Manning's arrival. Be- - arians studying for the priest- CONTRACT HARDWARE cause the Catholic population hood. One attends St. John LIGHTING FIXTURES Throughout The Year Vianney Seminary, Miami. was growing rapidly, Father MODERNFOLD DOORS Manning lost no time in starting Two women of the parish are construction of a more perma- in the religious life. nent church building. Work was PLAZA 4-5451 started in late summer, 1956. Organizations in the parish JJwmaA. In February, 1957, the fully air- include the Holy Name Society, conditioned church in contem- Altar-Rosary Society, Catholic FARREY'S Women's Club and St. Mark's porary Mediterranean architec- 7225 N.W. 7th Avenue ture was completed at a cost of Auxiliary. 1,000. MIAMI m FLORIDA The parish-holds an annual [_„______, In the fall of 1957, construc- spring carnival on the church tion of St. Mark's School be- grounds. gan. Completed in February, 1958, the first four grades were opened and since then, two more grades were add- ed. Pupils are under the su- pervision of three Sisters of Charity, of Convent Station, . N.J., and three lay teachers. FATHER MANNING

The parish purchased a house, tana, conducted for physically made several additions and handicapped children between transformed it into a convent for the Sisters. the ages of 6 and 12, is also in St. Mark's territory. The WILL OPEN A Parish territory includes the school is staffed by Sisters of new retreat house in Manala- St. Joseph of St. Augustine, and pan. Formerly called Tranquil- has a capacity enrollment each CHECKING ACCOUNT litas, it is operated by the Con- year. vent of Our Lady of the Retreat YOUR NAME WILL in the Cenacle. Sisters of St. Joseph also oper- ate a Spanish Mission for mi- BE IMPRINTED Morning Star School in Lan- grant workers in the area. ON CHECKS FREE U.S. Editor Roams Moscow, OF CHARGE Save Wear and Tear Finds Life There 'Gloomy' On the Body and Mind* (Continued from page 10) The mere fact that Russians By Paying coming from other parts of All Your Bills the American system, human the country have to have in- By Check welfare is paramount. ternal passports to visit Mos- This drew more protests cow or any other city is bad -s*out coddling of the rich at enough. However, it goes well expense of the poor. Soviet beyond mere travel restrictions. AMERICAN propaganda has reached them Nothing can be done, from the in large measure. They genu- cradle to the grave, without NATIONAL BANK inely believed that a few rich some party functionary having OF NORTH MIAMI Americans are oppressing the a hand in it. Everything is di- N.E. 125th St. at 10th Ave. majority of our people. rected toward the welfare of the state. Human welfare is Member I spoke about a city of gloom Federal Reserve System The story of the first Christmas and doom. The gloom lies in secondary. It is probably true that no Federal Deposit Insurance the fact that the jpeople are Corp. regimented to such a degree one actually starves in Mos- lives on eternally. that nothing can be done or cow. But very few live. They said without some sort of com- merely exist. May the Season munist party approval. LAKE PARK Victor 8-2566 And the prices of most con- DELRAY CRestwood 6-7018 bring you great blessings. sumer goods are beyond the reach of the average Soviet citizen. He has to save for D/ADEIMY, Inc. many months to buy bare necessities such as clothes, CONCRETE rniture and the like. FLOORS—SLABS—PATIOS—DRIVEWAYS The atmosphere of doom is Mackle Brothers reflected in the fact that there .Box 6215 Southboro Station is no escape from regimenta- West Palm Beach, Florida tion. The party really controls the people in every phase of 1201 Omar, W.P.B. TEmple 2-4611 or TE 30566 life. Page 29 December 25, 1959 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. -THE RAMONA MOTEL. THEOLOGY FOR EVERYMAN "The Finest In Motel Living" 3301 W. Flagler St., Miami, Florida Phone HI 8-9274 In the center of the city. Motel rooms and apartments. Air- A Question Often Asked Of Catholics: condittoned and heated. Free 21" TV in all units. Convenient to Orange Bowl Stadium and St. Michael's Catholic Church. Why Do You Honor The Blessed Mother?

"Featuring We have been reminded by with Christ in the blessing of Cardinal Newman that 'the glo- the Redemption, as Eye had The Brands ries of Mary are for the sake been associated with Adam in of her Son..' No matter what as- the tragedy of the Fall. INC. pect we consider of the Church's WEN'S AND BOYS* WEAR You Know" teaching about Mary, she is nev-, , Thus we have firm patristic er the center of the picture. She foundation for the teaching 9830 N.E. 2nd Ave. • MIAMI SHORES • PLaza 4-0331 points always to Christ our that Mary, through the foreseen Lord; she is not to be consid- merits of her Son, was pre- ered as blessed in herself alone. served from the first moment r' Oi her, more than of any^pther her existence from original siu. creature, is it true that her life and wjjs endowed from that mo- is hidden with Christ in God. ment with the fullness of sancti- fying grace. Though the doctrine The primary truths of reli- of the Immaculate Conception gion concern God: His Unity of was not solemnly defined until Boca Raton 8588 Lake Worth JU 2-9048 Being, Hi* Trinity of Persons, 1854, its roots in the original Delray CR 6-6037 West Palm Beach VI 8-2531 His work of the creation,' re- deposit of faith are clearly dis- Pompano WE 3-4526 demption, and the sanctification cernible. It was taught and be- of mankind. lieved from the very beginning. _. The primary truth of Christi- Doubts Dispelled anity is that Jesus Christ is the It was called into question in Word made flesh. This was the the Middle Ages by reputable mystery that was revealed on theologians, who found it diffi- cult to think of any child of Lifh This article, prepared at Adam as immune from the con- St. John's Semi n a r y, sequences of Adam's sin. FUNERAL Brighton, Mass., is con- densed from "The Pilot." These doubts were dispell- ed, however, in the brilliant CENTERS the first Christmas Day, when teaching of the Franciscai both the shepherds and the theologian John Duns Scotus kings, the simple and the-learn- in the fourteenth century. Sco- tus distinguished between the ed, found Christ with Mary His FRAMED TAPESTRY depicting Our Lady of the Immaculate Mother. debt of original sin and its ac- Conception, patroness of the U.S. and the Diocese of Miami, tual incurring. Mary, he held, In considering those truths bangs in St. Augustine's Church, Waikiki, Hawaii. Believed to like all other children of Ad- of our faith which have ref- have been made in Ireland, it formerly hung in the Ursuline Con- am, wste subject to original erence to the Blessed Virgin, vent on Mt. Benedict, Charlestown, Mass., destroyed by a mob sin; but, through the merits of ivlerru we shall anticipate the charge 125 years ago. (NO her Divine Son, applied to her that devotion to the Blessed by anticipation, she was ex- Virgin is idolatrous if we keep Here was the first and funda- The great mystery of the empted from its actual incur- these fundamental truths mental truth ab"out Mary: she virginal motherhood of Mary ring from the very instant of mad about the relation of Mary was the Mother of God. is evident especially in her conception. with Jesus in mind. The Word Mary's own declaration of her No less important in the di- dedication to the ideal of per- From the theological contro- was made flesh and dwelt versy in which the question of among us. The Word was vinely revealed truth about petual virginity and her clear- Mary is that she was a Virgin ly implied understanding that the Immaculate Conception was GREEn Mary's Son and the Word was clarified, there developed a God. Mother. It ihas been the /firm acceptance of the privilege SPOT and constant belief of the Cath- of being the Mother of Christ greater understanding of the HARDWARE This simple expression of the. olic Church that Mary was a would not be destructive of relation of Mary to her Divine truth ^ was clearly understood virgin before, during and after her virginity. Son in the work of the Redemp- tion. Mary's freedom from sia, PL 4-5111 .10800 N.E. 6th AVE.by the early Christians. We can the birth of her Divine( Son. imagine, therefore, the disturb- Only in the fifth century was this It is much more consistent both original and actual, was a ance that was caused in the belief called into question with the scriptural account of consequence of her closeness to early part of the fifth century when certain heretical writers the birth of Christ to accept the the Person of Christ. Only He when the claim was made that began to assert that Mary had doctrine of Mary's perpetual of all men was essentially un- defiled. He deigned, however, Mary was the mother of Christ, had other children after the virginity, If we deny R, we to draw His human life from a but not the Mother of God. birth of Jesus. Their claim was must call into question every other scriptual report of mirac- human mother. Divine Revelation based on' references in the Gospels to Jesus' brethren, and ulous events. Our only justifi- Human Mother This teaching had the effect of on the Gospel text which cation for this conclusion is the introducing a dissolution into speaks of Jesus as Mary's first- arbitrary claim that miracles It was fitting, therefore, that Christ. It implied that there born son. are impossible, and that the He should bestow upon His FRANK J. ROONEY, INC. were two Christ's, not one: the world and its forces, which are human Mother the privilege of These objections were an- divine Christ, who was not the dependent on God, share in His immunity from the consequen- swered conclusively by the GENERAL CONTRACTORS son of Mary, and the human changelessness and necessity. ces of Adam's sin. She was thus great Scripture scholar, St. Christ, who alone was Mary's made worthy to provide th Jerome. The brethren of Son. Since Mary is . so closely re- blood by which her Son wouk 'Jesus were near-relatives, not lated to Jesus in the redemp- redeem the race of Adam from It focused attention, how- children of the same mother. tion of mankind, it is appro- the guilt and punishment of sin. ever, on the details of Mary's The phrase 'first-born' does priate that she should be like The Redeemer of mankind ex- not necessarily imply that relations with Christ, and it unto Him in being free of all tended His merits to preserve subsequent births occurred. led to the formulation of more taint of sin. This privilege of His Mother from the slightest taint of sin which might even precise presentation of the The tradition that establishes Mary is known as her Immacu- For the past FIVE YEARS teaching which had its source late Conception. for an instant disfigure her soul the perpetual virginity of Mary in His sight: we have had the privilege to furnish PAINT in Divine Revelation. It was is so well founded in Sacred the clear implication of the Scripture and so consistently A woman played a large part for use at the many Catholic Institutions in the Fall; a woman was to be It is significant that Our Gospel story that God became reflected in the patristic writ- Lady gave free consent to the in the West Palm Beach area. the instrument by which the man not by uniting to Him- ings of the first four centuries part which she played in th* consequences of the Fall would self a previously existing hu- that subsequent attempts to im- mystery of the -Incarnation. Worth Chemical & Paint Co. man being, but by receiving pugn it were doomed to failure. be remedied. As early as the It was only after she had in- the flesh and the.human soul second century the Fathers of dicated her submission to the Home Office and Plant 1800-1816 — 10th Ave. North of the human Christ into the The only real argument the, Church taught that Mary > against the perpetual virginity design of Divine Providence unity of His Divine Being at was appointed by God to undo that the , Word was made LAKE WORTH, FLA. the very first moment of their of Mary is that it is naturally *the harm that had been caused impossible, and would demand flesh. From that moment the Manufacturers of existence. ' by the seduction of the first man close association of Mary with a miraculous intervention of by the first woman. her Divine Son was never to GUARANTEED QUALITY PAINT * Christ's flesh did not exist be- God's power. This argument is > be broken. Interior and Exterior House Paints fore it became the flesh of the logically self-destructive. It is 'Death by Eve, -Life by word. From the very instant at precisely because there is evi- Mary' -— these words of St. It continued while Christ suf- Varnishes and Enamels ~ which it became informed by a dence that the necessary divine Jerome sum up the consistent fered and died; she stood by His WHOLESALE — RETAIL rational soul, the body of Christ intervention actually occurred teaching of the Christian tra- side uniting Her will to His. She was the body of the Word, the that Catholic, theologians de- dition. Our Lady is the Second stands at His side today, as His Telephone Justice 2-6T46 Second Person of the Blessed fend the teaching that Mary Eve, as Christ is the Second saving grace is channeled into 2 Trinity. was always a virgin. Adam. She was associated the souls of men.

Page 30 THE VOICE Miami, Fla. December 25, 1959 HOLLYWOOD IN FOCUS THE VOICE LEGION OF DECENCY FILM RATINGS Critic Picks His 'Ten Best' i A 1—FILMS MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR GENERAL PATRONAGE , By WILLIAM H. MOORING pornographic, but technically a momentous message, but its cinches the opinion that it is a Across the Bridge Hell's 5 Hours Ride Out (or Revenge Alias Jesse James Sad Horse polished "Anatomy of a Mur- hackneyed, Hollywood insistence fake, albeit the best and biggest Battle Flame Hercules .} Saga ol Hemp Brown ^ This year the annual game of Battle of Coral Sea Horse Soldiers^ Silent Enemy on sex romance, to my mind fake of 1959. Beast of Budapest Hound Dog Man - Slaves of Carthago der," which doubtless will show Big Beat I'll Give My Life Snow Queen ' picking the "Ten Best" calls for Ben Hur In Between Age Snow Fire up in many a "Ten Best" list. Big Fisherman Invisible Boy Son of Robin Hood -! some definitions and stipula- Black Orchid Invisible Invaders Space Children SEPARATELY CLASSIFIED Blood & Steel I§|e of Lost Women Spy in the Sky \ tions. Best by reason of what? 6751 S.W. 57th Ave. (Red Rd.) Buccaneer It Hanpened To Jane Storm Rider A "Separately Classified" Jacqueline Street ol Darkness <' Best in artistic or technical val- Buchanan Rides Alone John Paul Jones Submarine Seahawk film, Tennessee Williams' "Sud- MO 5-1631 So. Miami Cast A Long Shadow Juke Box Rhythm Warzan, The Ape Man ues? Best as mass entertain- Cosmic Man Last Angry Man Thirty Foot Bride of denly, Last Summer," which Crash. Landing Libel Candy Rock Dangerous Exile Little Savage Thundering. Jeta \ ment? deals nauseously with sex per- Day to Remember Let's Rock The Lock Diamond Safari Lost Missile Third Man on the version, can hardly be deemed Diary of Anne Franfc Lourdes and Its Mountain I select my ten because I Dog of .Flanders Miracles a "best" by anyone who appre- Sam & Carl's Timbuktu Kmbezzled Heaven Masters of Congo Toughest Man Alive I think they best applied artistic ciates the Legion's concern that Snemy from Space Jungle Trial at the Vatican Escape from Terror Miracle of Hills Uncle Tom's Cabin I perception to good, moral pur- theater owners recognize their Face In the Night Missouri Traveler Underfire FBI Story Mole People Underwater Warrior -, pose, in an effort to entertain "social and moral responsibili- Face of Fire Monster That Chal- Unearthly Flaming Frontier lenges the World Up in Smoke '' and perhaps, in varying de- ties to the impressionable and For The First Time Mouse That Roared Unvanquisned immature." DELICATESSEN From the Earth to Mysterians Up Periscope grees, elevate the human the Moon Miracle of the Hills Warrior & Slave Girl 1 Complete Selection of WE CATER: 3host of the My Uncle Watusi China Sea Nine Lives Westbound "j, mind. While the film may, as the • COLD CUTS Good Day for a 1,001 Arabian Nights White Wilderness • Parties, For Hanging Operation Madball Wild Heritage Legion states, be "moral in CLOSED 3iant From the Paris Holiday Windjammer | Thus I arrive at the follow- • HOT CORNED BEEF MONDAYS All Occasions Unknown Persuader World Was His Jury its theme and treatment," it (8 People or More) Gift of Love Peacemaker The World Without End ! ing: "Ben Hur," "The Nun's • PASTRAMI Green Mansions Power Among Men Wreck of Mary Deare is repellent in the extreme. • Christenings Handle With Care Private's Affair Wrong Man !] Story,"-"The Diary of Anne Again, "On the Beach" which • TURKEY Hey Boy, Hey Girl Ride Lonesome Young Land Also • Confirmations A II—MORALLY UNOBJECTIONABLE FOR l\ Frank,-" "The FBI Story," "The fails to make my list (but may ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS figure in many another) ne- • SMOKED FISH • Weddings Alligator People Hit And Run Saddle The Wind II Wreck of the Mary Deare," Amazing Colossal Man Hole In The Head Say One For Me gates all moral, artistic and Appointment With a Holiday For Lovers Scapegoat !^ "North by Northwest," "Shake Shadow Hot Angel Screaming Skull theatrical purpose by its ni- IMPORTED and DOMESTIC Astounding She Hot Rod Rumble Shadow Of Fear £ Hands with the Devil," "Blue Monster Hound Of -The Shake Hands With hilistic, philosophy and its the- BEER • WINE • CHAMPAGNE Atomic Submarine Baskervilles The Devil ~:\ Denim," "John Paul Jones" and Awakening Bat House of the Sheriff Of Fractured oretical condonation of mass Black Tent Seven Hawks , Jaw Black Tide House On Haunted Sinner H "Compulsion." I, of course, have suicide. Some of its central Born To Be Loved Hill So Loyely—So Deadly Bullwhlp Johnny Trouble Step Down To. Terror jf some reservations. characters are creatures of But Not for Me Journey To Freedom Stranger At My Door cardboard. Cast A Dark Shadow Joy Ride Stranger In My Arms } WHAT WAS WRONG Christ in Bronze Kill Her Gently Surrender Hell "City After Midnight Kings Go Forth Tamango v| "Ben Hur" omits from its Jity of Fear Killer On The Wall Tarzan's Greatest It presumes to bring mankind Cosmic Monster Last Train Adventure ;'| "Tale of the Christ" every situ- Crawling Eye From Gun Hill Teenage Bad Girl Curse of the Demon Lineup Teenage Caveman L ation from which Christian dog- Curse of the Faceless Living Idol Teenager from 3 ma is derived. "The Nun's Man Man In The Net Outer Space Curse of the Undead Man Who Died Twice Ten Seconds To Hell ! s Story" might better have been Dangerous Youth Miracle Thunder In The Sun :' Legion Puts Movie Date With Disaster Mummy Thing That Couldn't :J frankly offered as fiction, not Day of Fury Nature Girl ft The Die Enchanted Island Slaver Trap ,\ biography. "Blue Denim" might 3 In Special Category Escapade No Place To Hide Vampire Here in a setting of vast Eye Witness No Where To Go Ve root en ' upon to include. In a year House Of Intrigue its theme and treatment, but ISff ERMAN Best Of Everything Rebel Set Big Operator I Want to Live Rio Bravo . ,J of increasingly contradictory suitable only for "serious THE STORY OF SIMON PETER Of GALILEE Blue Denim • Imitation of Life Roots of Heaven Bonjour Tristesse In Love and War Sapphire y signs, movies have reflected and mature audience." Career Jay Hawkers Rx Murder i Cash MeCall Jonas Seventh Seal s| wider variety in thematics. KEEL- KOHNER • SAXON • HYER - LOM Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Journey Sound and the Fury it Some of them have presumed „„,«., IDmlSiSlMW-niMMUIt Compulsion Life Begins at W Speed Crazy Count Your Blessings Lonely Hearts Stage Struck J to explore, at greater depth TECHNICOLOR' Cranes are Flying Look Back in Anger Strange Case of Dr. Crimson Kimono Magician Manning "' and with intensifying realism, Dinner Special Cry Terror Man Who Understood Tank Commandos Day of the Outlaw Women That Kind of Woman „. the twists and temptations of • ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF 4 Defiant Ones . . * Mating Game This Earth is Mine Desire Under the Elms Mirror Has Two Faces Touch of Evil •; human kind. Too often osten- m Diary of a High School Naked Earth Touch of Larceny • ^ sibly serious screen dramas Bride No Name on the Bullet Web of Evidence 4 Four Fast Guns North by Northwest - Wild is the Wind |.j have merely exploited certain Gidget Notorious Mr. Monks Witches of Salem • Gigi Odds Against Tomorrow Wonderful Country Complete Dinner Of Life and Love Yesterday's Enemy I evils they set out to explore. Going Steady Once More With Feel- Young Have No Time • t Dramatic solutions based on at 4 Goliath and Young Philadelphians the Barbarians Ing M moral, spiritual and social re- • Wallace's B—MORALLY OBJECTIONABLE IN PART FOR ALL Attack of 50 Foot Happy Anniversary No Time to Be Young >l alities, have been all too rare- BAMBOO SHACK Woman Headless Ghost Of Love and Lust I ly arrived at. Back from the Dead Horr-ors of the Poor But Beautiful Restaurant Exclusive Road Show Engagement Beloved Infidel Black Museum Queen of Outer Space Black Whip Hot Car Girl Quiet Gun /> While I have selected my 3134 N.E. 9th St. Downtown MIAMI. Blond in Bondage Hot Rod Gang Raw Edge Blood of Dracula High Hell Reform School Girl ,| "Ten Best" without eyeing box^ At Sunrise Blvd. and A1A Ph. FR 3-5.397 llood of Vampire House on The Riot In Juvenile , - office reports, I do not ignore FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida 4 2 Shows Doily, Mon. thru Tickets NOW. ^lue Angel Waterfront Prison • Open Every Day 4! AM - 3 AM J Thurs, 2 ond 8:30 p.m. AIR CONDITIONED on SALE Born Reckless I, Mobster Rock Pretty Baby i< the fact, too frequently over- 3 Shows Fri., Sot., Sun. at the BOX OFFICE Bride antT the Boast Inside The Mafia Rookie t ENJOY Breakfast, Luncheon " Florida Bride Is Much Too It Started With a Kiss Room At The Top • "looked nowadays, that movies 2-5:30-9 p.m. Beautiful I Was a Teenage Room 43 Dinner or Midnight Snacks Bucket of Blood Werewolf Sign of the Gladiator - are a mass medium of enter- Dragstrip Girl " . Indestructible Man Solomon & Sheba PHONE LOgcm 6-1713 4 Dragstrip Riot Juvenile Jungle Slave, The *s tainment. While a hodge-podge Checkpoint Killing, The Some Came Running Confessions of Felix Kiss Them For Me Some Like It Hot - of spectacular hokum called La Parislenne Summer Place Krull Last Mile Stowaway Girl < "Hercules" and a puerile, taste- Conquest of Space Last Paradise Strange One Daddy-O Land of Destiny Subway in the Sky less comedy called "Some Like Daughter of Dr. Left-Handed Gun Tank Battalion Jekyll Live Fast, Die Young Take A Giant Step ] It Hot," raked in fortunes at Devil's General Li'l Abner Teen-Age Doll the theaters, so too, did the Devil's Hairpin Love Slaves of the Teen-Age Rebel Diabolique Amazon Teenage Wolfpack Don't Go Near the Loving You Terror in the Night Water Man in the Shadow This Angry Age Ed Re of Fury Man of the West Too Bad She's Bad Eiphth Day of Man on the Prowl Too Young for Love The Week -Missile to the Moon Town on Trial 18 and Anxious Middle of the Night Untamed Youth Breig Column Farewell to Arms Naked Africa Value for Money Five Gates to Hell . Naked Dawn Wayward Girl Flesh and, the Spur Naked Paradise . What Price Murder •", (Continued from page 7) Forbidden Island Never So Few Wicked as They Come Four Boys and a Gun Night of the Quarter Wild Party . ' love by living the life of the Frankenstein's Moon Women Are Weak " Church, and obeying and de- Daughter Nightmare Young and Wild Giri's Town CONDEMNED fending the many truths the Bed of Grass Mademoiselle Strip Pot Bowlie I lcfcti Is Weak Tease Question of Adultery , Church teaches? 1' ruits of Summer , Maid in Paris Rosanna Oame of Love Miller's Beautiful Night Heaven Fell "If you love Me, keep My icroes and Sinners Wife Sins of the Borgias i Am a Camera Mitsou Show Is Black commandments." Lady Chatterley's Mam'zelle Pigalle Stella teUes f ov the L4olii> Lover Naked Night Third Sex Love is My Profession Nana Women of Rome ' The Infant in Bethlehem Lovers Passionate Summer Young and Damned 5EPARATE CLASSIFICATION** means that, every bit as much Anatomy of Murder Suddenly, Last Summer • as the Man dying on Golgotha. * * * . . ' Christmas and Calvary — they (Please clip and save this list It will be published periodically.) . are of one piece. Page 31 December 25, 1959. THE VOICE Miami, Fla. The Market Place for Announcements Sales - Services Rentals Real Estate

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LAWN MOWER SERVICE ROOMS - S.W. HOUSES - CORAL GABLES REAL ESTATE (Cont'd) HOUSES FOR SALE - N.W. (Cont'd) MIAMI LAWN MOWER CO. S.S. Peter and Paul Parish 3 Mocks from St. Theresa's ROSS REALTY Sales, Inc. 1268 N.W. 35th St. NEAR A Authorized Service and Parts Master bedroom & bath, $150 per 5 bedrooms, 3 baths REALTORS Corpus Christi Church & School, Fertilizers - Sharpening - Welding month, quiet home atmosphere. . unfurnished - $275. Residential and Income Allapattah shopping center and VERY Paul and Ray Gigon Nice location. Call HI 6-1146 Lester & McTague, Realtors 12301 N. E. 6th Ave. buses. Three bedrooms, large 27 S.W. 27th Ave. HI 4-2305 Beautiful 8f private, clean, 1518 Ponce, C. Gables HI 8-6549 PL 4-5575 or NE 3-3788 (eves.) Florida room, awnings & MANY • extras. BY OWNER - MERRY PAINTING quiet bedroom and bath on HOUSES - FT. LAUDERDALE JULIA G. SOTO, Broker PAINTING, interior & exterior 1ms line near Veterans' SEASON RENTALS Hospital. Phone HI 4-5950 St. Rose of Lima Parish ' DUPLEXES CHRISTMAS FREE ESTIMATE - Any size job HOMES - Large & Small - Also Confidential listings on homes, 102 N.W. 32nd Street Member St. Mary's PL 7-3875 ROOMS - FT. LAUDERDALE Aparlments-Completely Furnished duplexes, apartments, motels & (Corpus Christi Parish) No job too small, 25 years NEW large cheerful room WRITE YOUR NEEDS TO hotels. Rentals in all sections 2 bedrooms, screened porch each. TO experience - by contract OR time. for 1 or 2 ladies, private Helen Schmid, 200 E. Broward of town - yearly & season, Lot 50x144 - 2 years NEW PHONE WI 7-7723 for estimate entrance and bath with heat. Blvd. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. or 10 N.W. 110th St. PL 8-9014 W. E. Margicin, Broker MO 5-4447 call JA 2-2348 or JA 2-8203 ALL Father & son, 26 years experience Near bus. Call LO 6-3406. St. Rose of Lima Parish - 3 JULIA T. WHITE bedroom CBS, tile roof, screened in church, convent & residential APARTMENTS - N.E. SALES - RENTALS decorating - Coral Gables & S.W. Florida room, utility porch, FROM N.E. 2nd Ave. near 54th Street A PROPERTY MANAGEMENT front porch, carporte, large For color chart & estimate 11601 Biscayne Bvd. PL 4-5426 CALL MO 7-3528 Nicely furnished efficiency storage area, shaded, fenced 'Voice' Classified ONLY $50 MONTH yard, completely repainted, Roof cleaning & painting, Call Mrs. Roberts PL 8-2508 VERY WINCHELL REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE $14,500 - OWNER - PL 1-8278 exterior & interior, licensed 250 N.W. 100th Terrace & insured. CALL TU 7-9012 N.E. 109th St. near Blvd. MERRY 806 Ponce de Leon Blvd. HI 3-7456 Lovely NEW duplex, 2 bedrooms, (Member St. Theresa's Parish) HOUSES FOR SALE - S.W. HOME IMPROVEMENT PLUMBING (1 with private entrance) 2 baths air conditioning & heat, $125. CHRISTMAS ACREAGE Reduced For Quick Sale McCORMICK BOYETT CALL PL 4-7189 Epiphany Parish - 3 bedrooms, AIR CONDITIONING Plumbing Co. 24 HR. SERFJCE Waterfront Property 2% baths, garage, on large Near St. Rose of Lima Church TO 100 ACRES - UNIMPROVED corner lot • walk to school. We specialize in plumbing repairs 2 bedroom, 2 bath unfurnished AIR CONDITIONING 9443 Park Dr., Miami Shares, Fla. 20% down - easy flexible terms CALL owner MO 74073 apartment, adults. 137th Ave. & Trail (N.E. Corner) REFRIGERATION Day PL 7-0606 297 N.E. 112th Street ALL Night PL 9-0355, PL 8-9622 Inspect Property - Then Call Residential — Commercial LOHR REAL ESTATE JAC£ & SON APARTMENTS - MIAMI SHORES FROM Installation — Service . Plumbing Contractors Near St. Rose of Lima 1092 S.W. 27th Ave. HI 8-6511 for more HENRY J. GALLAGHER No Money Down - FHA Financing Lovely 2 bedroom, furnished, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES All Work Guar. . 24 Hour Service Phone MU 1-7821 seasonal, adults. Call PL 1-7990 'Voice' Classified Beauty salon, nicely located, T"H)M air conditioner service JACOB M1LAVIC. PROPRIETOR APARTMENTS - N.W. good possibilities, reasonable. CLASSIFIED ctory Authorized Service 2035 N. W. 95th St. PL 7-7962 • Corpus Christi Parish - Bedroom UN 5-3021 until 5:30 or . - Carrier - Philco - Crosley ROOFING apartment, seasonal OR yearly, PL 8-8060 Sundays. Turn to next page Universal Service Inc. furnished OR unfurnished, on REAL ESTATE CALL PLaza 9-5711 ROOF CLEANING & COATING INCOME PROPERTY by Weather-Tite Free Estimate bus line. 915 N.W. 30th Street BRICKLAYERS For Tile - Gravel - Tar Felt Roof St. Mary's Parish • Furnished Florida Realty Bureau, Inc. Reduced for quick sale! BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME Call MU 8-4004 OR MU 1-8830 1 bedroom cottage, only $65 2 offices to serve you better, EXCELLENT LOCATION Brick & stone work - all kinds, rm, JOHN'S ROOFING month - 7612 N.W. 4th Ave. 520 N.E. 79th St. PL 7-5576 ONLY $900 DOWN dividers, patios, flower boxes, etc Leaky Roofs Repaired Call PL 7-7570 weekends, evenings 8411 Biscayne Blvd. PL 7-8545 RESULTS Free estimate Ph. Bennie NE 5-2862 $5 and np. MO 7-7096 now, buys this furnished APARTMENTS - S.W. FINE BUYS IN FINE HOMES duplex - bedroom and Florida BUILDERS TREE SERVICE Near St. Peter & Paul's Church South Gables and South Miami room each side. Liberal terms. RESULTS S.W. 16th Ter. near 24th Ave. VAN HOEK, BUILDER AVERETT'S TREE SERVICE Furnished bedroom apartment, DON LONG MO 6-6643 Trees trimmed, topped, removed Call Owner FR 14170 Homes, apts., additions or alter- clean, quiet. Adults - $65 The Keyes Co. - MO 73571 ations. Free estimates. LO 4-2732 Licensed and insured. yearly. Phone HI 8-2981 Owner sacrifice for quick sale! RESULTS Ft. Lauderdale, 850 N.W. 42nd St. Member St. Brendan's Parish 1637 S. W. 12th Street LOHR REAL ESTATE Low Down Payment - liberal terms Call MO 7-6103 Realtors - Members St. Michael's ONLY $10,000 for TWO CABINET MAKERS AVAILABLE NOW! Acreage - Homes - Lots & Rentals VENETIAN BLIND SERVICES VERY attractive bedroom' apart- 3-bedroom houses on 1 lot, Cabinet maker, sink & bar tops, 1092 S. W. 27th Ave. Ph. HI 8-6511 (one furnished) near 3 schools Venetian Blinds - Cornices ment. Florida room, fenced back RESULTS formica work, room dividers. yard • seasonal OR $85 yearly. ROY KEY McCLESKEY with Call owner NE 3-3759 after 4:30 NE 5-7126 before 12 or weekends. Free Estimates - Guaranteed Modern Age Realty - HI 8-1773 Refinished - Repairs - Your Home S.W. 16th Ter. near 24th Ave. HOUSES FOR SALE - N.E. CARPENTERS To see call owner - FR 14170 has homes for sale near HOUSEHOLD GOODS STEADCRAFT - PL 9^6844 St. Peter and Paul, St. Michael's, St. James Parish - 3 bedroom, CARPENTER, own tools, any 9510 N.W. 7th Ave. 2 bath CBS, 1 acre, landscaped, 9 cu. ft. Frigidaire, like new, APARTMENTS - MIAMI BEACH St. Theresa's, St. Brendan's, 45 lb. top freezer, 2 crispers; size job, ALSO painting. WATER HEATERS Epiphany and The Holy Rosary sprinkler, carporte. WI 7-7943 FREE ESTIMATE. Ph MU 1-7109 Near St. Joseph's Church 14001 N. Miami Ave. OWNER Emerson kitchen radio $5. LOUIS E. MILLER PLG. CO EFFICIENCIES for 2 or 3 persons Many other items. Call TU 5-3656 Carpenter, paperhanging, general COCONUT GROVE Water Heater Repairs & Sales by week, month, season & year. Holy Family Parish - By owner, "Very well satisfied with the repairs, cement & handyman work 4102 Laguna Est. 1930 HI 8-9912 Houses - Lots - Apartments 3 bedroom, 2 bath CBS/central etc. FREE estimate. HI 4-6353 Ah HENRY TERRACE W..E. Margicin MO 54447 'Voice' ad - sold, everything heating, screened porch - $18,500. advertised and other items Carpenter, alterations, painting, 8210 Harding Ave. UN 6-1094 Grove's most cooperative broker. 910 N. E. 147th St. WI 7-8964 St. Joseph's Parish - Overlooking MARIE MITCHELL, Broker not advertised -'MANY replies, cement work & repairs. No job will recommend the 'Voice' too small. Call HI 4-1633 A water. Lovely, clean, modern 1 Specializing in HOUSES FOR SALE - N.W. bedroom apartment - 26' living N.W. . HOMES - HIALEAH Classified to my friends & FREE ESTIMATE VERY room, draperies, carpeting, St. James Parish - MU 8-3322 BUY NOW! neighbors." — Mrs. Rose Kless General repairs, remodeling etc. lovely kitchen. Only $125 month. 1410 N.W. 119th St. MU 1-7735 TO FILE FOR APARTMENTS - N.E. 8025 Crespi Blvd. UN 6-3583 HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION LU 3-2066 - Ft. Lauderdale MERRY MARY MULLEN Near St. Rose of Lima CHINCH BUG CONTROL APARTMENTS - FT. LAUDERDALE 245 N. W. 189th Street Furnished, STUDIO 1-fcedroom Realtor - Member St. Brendan's Near Visitation Church & School Banded Spray Service • Guaranteed Sun View Apartment Motel Lots - Homes - Acreage - Rentals apartment - ONLY $75 month. CHRISTMAS Lovely 3-bedroom CBS, carporte Inquire owner, 10765 N.E. 4th Aye. CHINCH BUG CONTROL 415 S.E. 11th Ct. Ft. Lauderdale 7385 S. W. 8th St. MO 1-7662 LOW DOWN PAYMENT Roof Cleaning Roof Coating JA 2-3082. Quiet -Residential WILLIAM C. MURPHY (OR will rent with option) HOUSES - N.E. Pat Harris PL 8-1865 TO Surf Edge Apartment Motel Realtor Call owner PL 7-4357 Near St. Rose of Lima Church CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION 209 N. Atlantic Blvd. JA 2-9921 Member - Corpus Christi Parish 2-bedroom bungalow, partly ' On the ocean - Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY PATIOS, drives, walks, floors - ALL 3191 N. W. 7th Ave. Ph. FR 3-2986 furnished - Option to buy - Keystone, color, any size job. HOUSES - NX SEE US FIRST FINE OCEAN Inquire owner-10765 N.E. 4th Ave. Qu*>1;'y workmanship - MU 8-2151 FROM KEYSTONE TOURIST COURT We Specialize in Epiphany Area (Letter from advertiser) El ilCIANS 6307 N. E. 2nd Avenue . PALMLAND REALTY FRONT HOME "We are very much satisfied Efficiency Cottage&Trailer Spaces 100' of Ocean Frontage on high with your efficient and LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY 'Voice' Classified 1546 So. Dixie Hwy. MO 5-3577 courteous service. It gives In "The Venice of America" PHONE PL 4-6295 HOMES - HOMES - HOMES Coral Rock ridge. Three bedrooms Geo. W. Lasche, Prop. us pleasure to let you know MINNET ELECTRIC SALES & RENTALS and three baths with a full view it pays to advertise in the Residential and Com'l Renovation HOUSES - N.W. of the Intracoasfal Waterway from 'Voice'. Our apartments ARTHUR E. PARRISH, Realtor We specialize in repair-remodeling St. Michael's Parish - Spacious the Florida Room. Priced at only are rented and our bungalow CHEERFUL ESTIMATES FREE! RENTALS 168 N.E. 96th St. PL 4-8696 is sold. We thank you for 3 bedroom unfurnished except PAT PROCACCI, "Realtor $52,500.00 completely furnished. Ft. Lauderdale, LOgan 6-1421 stove and refrigerator, nice your service. Sincerely" — LUdlow 3-2198 or LOgan 6-2832 ROOMS - NX. Specializing in Michael J. Andoff outlook. $115 including utilities. Acreage and Business Property WEEKES REALTY I FLOOR WAXING Stay near St. Mary's at 2954 N.W. 14th St. NE 4-7095 5941 S.W. 48th Street MO 7-0938 COMPANY INC. j HOUSEHOLD GOODS Specialist in home & com'l floor HOLIDAY HALL NORWOOD SECTION HOME Home & Income Property Real Estate - Insurance ! 'Conlon' MANGEL - almost new maintenance - any kitchen cleaned, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, split level 215 N. Federal Hwy., Delray j cost $289 - transferred. For from $10 per person per week, Planning on moving? waxed & polished $1.50. MU 8-0460 single. For reservations call WITH OPTION TO BUY Phone CR 6-5328 _VJ quick sale $40. Call NE 5-9600 ANYTHING IN FORMICA PL 9-2807 or write Holiday Hall 1001 N W. 185th Drive PL 7-7737 Select a mover from 'The Mart "Had excellent response Sink Tops - As low as $28 185 NJE. 80th Terrace CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ' CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY from my ad in the 'Voice' > FREE ESTIMATES - TU 7-9012 Thank you readers - also the buyers were very for your wonderful cooperation happy with the sale." — It's SURELY a 2-Way Street Mrs. Robert Roach SMALL ADS • BIG RESULTS with Advertisers in the 'Mart' I WISHING YOU A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY . CLASSIFIED DISPLAY (No 'Result-Storv' Dublished without advertiser's permission) McCormick - Boyett Plumbing Co. PROMPT DAY OR NIGHT For YOUR 'Result-Getting' Ad Plumbing Repair Service 9080 N. E. 6th AVENUE Telephone LETTERPRESS, OFFSET CaU Plan 8-2507 Miami Shores, Florida PLaza 1-4176 ENGRAVING PLaza 7-0606 NOTE: You may NOW FROM THE THREE MISSALL BROTHERS 9443 Pork Drive Miami Shores phone in YOUR ad on ELECTRIC SEWER CABLE "ONE OF SOUTH FLORIDA'S OLDEST CATHOLIC PRINT SHOPS" PLaza 9-0355 Nights and Sundays PL 8-9622 SATURDAY from 9 to 3

December 25/ 1959* THE VOICI •• Miottti, Fla. Page 33 i 9 The Voice Mart CONTINUED FROM PAGE 33 I Raiders Bow AROUND TOWN by Al Kaelen HOUSES FOR SALE-S.W. (Cont'd) HOUSES For SALE Ft. Laud. (Cont'd) To Lauderdale 4 BEDROOMS - 3 BATHS QUEEN OF MARTYRS PARISH OUTDOOR CHRISTMAS J>6C0RATIMfr NEW COMPACT CARS POPULAR 4 houses - $15,500 to $15,995 REDUCED 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Florida INCREASED IN (959 Fort Lauderdale Central Cath- Tri-level custom, wood floors, rooms, 2 to 4 blocks to church, olic lost its first big chance to huge kitchen, formal dining, schools, shopping center & bus. rumpus room, pool space and Owner - W. F. Wolff, LU 3-6916 defeat Fort Lauderdale Senior MANY, MANY EXTRAS 2861 S. W. 10th Street High in basketball when the For appointment to see, Call ; O DON LONG MO 6-6643 Raiders blew a 13-point lead and The Keyes Co. - MO 7-2571 CLASSIFIED RATES finally bowed 56-52 to their lo- HOUSES FOR SALE - HOLLYWOOD 3 LINE MINIMUM CHARGE cal rival. FOR SALE BY OWNER Count 5 average words per line DUPLEX - 1 & 2 bedrooms, fully Central Catholic built up its furnished, near shopping center. One Time per line 1.00 big lead in the second period 1906 Rodman St. Hollywood, Fla. 2 Times " " 50c and were 10 points ahead at Near Church of the Little 13 Times " " 40c Flower - MODERN 2 bedroom the half-way mark. Fort Lau- home - FOR RENT or sale. 26 Times " " 35c (WENT BANS TAINTED POOLTRV derdale, trailing by six'^nts Small down payment required, no 52 Times " " 30c closing costs nor qualifying, at the start of the fourth, Jar- Legal Ads per agate line 50c A(NT (T NICE. TA B£ ABUE TA MOVE IN NOW! EN3JJY CHRISTMAS WNNEP. ter, tied the score with 5:28 Inspect at 1154 Hayes St. then Death Notices " " " 50c call owner MO 6-3823 (Miami) WITOOT WORRYlfi' A BOOT NO left to play and after trading HOUSES FOR SALE - FT. LAUD, Classiiied Display Rates FANCt' CONTAMINATED FOODS * points with the Raiders pulled OS FIMP STRETCH SOCK? PRACTICAL QUEEN OF MARTYRS PARISH One Time —per col. inch $3.00 away to win in the final min- 2724 S.W. 9th Street 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, new home, 4 Times " " " $2.90 ute of play. only 2 blks. to church, grade school 13 - - - - $2.70 Catholic High School and large Ron Gillis scored 20 points to Shopping Ctr. A beautiful home! 26 " « - - $2.60 lead the Central Catholic at- •Joseph Kay Builders, Inc. 52 " " " " $2.50 PHONE JAckson 34034 tack while ace scorer Frank Queen of Martyr's Parish - 3462 SMALL ADS Bean accounted for 12. Tom Mc- Riverland Rd. Lauderdale Isles 2 bedroom, 1 bath waterfront bring Cabe had eight for the Raiders. home, large lot beautifully BIG RESULTS landscaped - Schools, shopping The Central Catholic record center, bus. Selling below FHA in The valuation. OWNER LU 3-5583 is now 1-2 over-all and 1-1 in Voice 'Mart' Gold Coast Conference North- WE WILL BUILD FOR YOU O - '- ' '¥% j a beautiful home OR duplex Ads taken by phone ern Division competition. 4 bedroom, 4 bath home Any week day bom 9-5 CHARACTERS WISH VOU A V£RV ONLY $13,500 Saturdays from 9-3 Central Catholic 15 15 —52 Will help you finance - furnish plans. ALSO lots for sale and up until MERRY CH R1STMAS /Ft. Lauderdale 13 7 lb Joseph Kay Builders, Inc. 1200 N.E. 3rd St. 2 P.M. TUESDAYS Phone JA 34034 Ft. Lauderdale For FRIDAY Edition WE RENT SMALL ADS - BIG RESULTS FOLDING CHAIRS Call PL 8-2507 LONE OR SHORT TERM CLASSIFIED DISPLAY BEST RENTAL 1 J A 4-S351 } WHISPERING PINES IZ11 N. E. ATH AVENUE • South Dade's i A FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. k Most Attractive Community VERY ^ BRAND NEW 4 Try US For • A wonderful place to MERRY Cage Tourney Starts Sunday, • raise the kids in a 4 All-Florida BETTER . quiet off-the-highway CHRISTMAS P neighborhood — 3 bed- 4 Raiders, Knights Favored w rooms, 2 baths with TO Names Six r 2-car enclosed garage. Host Central Catholic of Fort The Shamrocks have been f $18,950 with 4 ALL Lauderdale and Archbishop Cur- playing all the big schools to Six Diocese of Miami Catholic r FHA Financing. ley High of Miami will be fa- date and show losses to Mi- high football players were vored -to score opening day vic- ami Beach, Miami Southwest Dixie Laundry T Only $1750 down. named to the honorable mention 4 FROM tories in the first Diocese of Mi- and Fort Lauderdale Strana- 917 1st Street T Richard E. Flynn, Realtor list of the annual Little All-Flor- ami Catholic high basketball han. St. Pat's should make WEST PALM BEACH f 1101 S. Miami Ave. 4 'Voice' Classified tournament Sunday afternoon at Curley fight for its victory ida team selected by The Miami • Call FR 3-6338 the St. .Anthony gym in Fort with Lowell Goldman, Virgil Herald. TE 2-6131 Lauderdale. Alonzo and Allan Damino do- CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Archbishop Curley High of Central Catholic meets ing the scoring. Christopher Columbus in the Losers of the Sunday games Miami placed three members Pompano Estate Homes first game at 2:30 while Cur- will meet Tuesday night in the on the list with end Frank La- . ley takes on St. Patrick's of first game of another double- Pietra, center Pat Brickman Miami Beach at 4 p.m. header at 6:45 p.m. The winner and quarterback Gene Duffy of the Tuesday game will ad- The Raiders from Central while Christopher Columbus Catholic have only a 1-2 record vance to the consolation finals had its brother combination of PRINTING From $10,900 —Low Down Payment going into the contest but have on Wednesday night. ONLY $57.00 a month been looking good in their games If Central Catholic should Tom and Jack Ellison select- See NOW at to date. They dropped close con- get by Columbus on Sunday ed. Tom, who played both end tests to Delray Seacrest, peren- then they will meet undefeat- and fullback, was picked for N.E. 27th St. and Dixie Hwy. nial Class A power, and Fort ed St. Ann's of West Palm end and Jack for the back- Pompano Beach — Tel. WH 1-1231 Beach in the second Tuesday m . . Specializing Lauderdale High, Class AA field. standout. night game. in Church Work Frank Bean, Drake Batcheld- St. Ann's defeated Miami Mil- Tommy Richmond, St. Anas- For your convenience you may use this coupon er, Ron'Gillis and Tom McCabe itary and Belle Glade in its first tasia's high scoring half-back, • for mailing your ad to The Voice 'Marl' are the top Raider performers. two games with Bucky McGann was also on the list. The tournament game will averaging over 20 points per • PLEASE CHARGE TO: be the season's opener for game. St. Ann's will be the un- The only Catholic high play- • Columbus as the Explorers derdog to the Catholic-Columbus er on the first team was Rich- • Name .. football season was extended winner but if McGann has a hot ard Pierson of Orlando Bishop to Dec. 11. Coach Dick Pol- night could upset either. Moore, one of the state's lead- Address lack doesn't know what to ex- The Curley-St. Pat's winner on ing scorers. RENNIS City pect from his cagers but is Sunday does not play until counting on J o e Keefe, who Wendesday night when it moves The all-state squad is selected Phone Parish i PRINTING had an average of 18 points into the championship game. annually by The Herald from Classification ....; per-game last year, for his The complete schedule: * the schools in the Class A and scoring punch. GAME NO. 1 — Dec. 27 at 2:30 — COMPANY Ad to be published times starting Friday .1959 Central Catholic Vs. Christopher Col- under category. The Knights from Curley will umbus 1072 Ali Baba A«e. Authorized by - '. XFiill name) have only one game under their GAME NO. 2 — Dec. 27 at 4 p.m.— Curley vs. St. Patrick's HOLLYWOOD REAL ESTATF. belt when they meet St. Pat- GAME NO. 3 — Dec. 29 at 6:45 — Opa-Locka, Flor. jt Please mail your ad no later than SATURDAY Loser Game No. 1 vs. Loser Game S"'' BARNEY \ / rick's but showed plenty of No. 2 for the following FRIDAY issue to: promise in their 58-48 loss to Mi- GAME NO. 4 — Dec. 29 at 8:15 - * Th» Voice 'Mart" P. O. Box 38-702 Miami 38. Florida Winner Game No. 1 vs. St. An's. ami Jackson. Ed Montellicano is GAME NO. 5 — Dec. 30 at 6:45 —,• LROWLEY Please write your ad on separate sheet the top returnee from last year's Winer Game No. 3 vs. Loser Game REALTOR - APPRAISER or call No. 4 for "Consolation Championship squad and should lead the GAME NO.'6 — Dec. 30 at 8:15 — 2126 on the Blvd. PLaza 8-2507 Winner "Game No-2 vs. Winner Game Phone MU 8-S301 Knights past small St. Pat's. . No. 4 .for Xfturnament Championship,, WA 24691

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December 25, 1959 THE VOIC£ Miami, Fla. Page 35 Religious Books Suggested As Gifts Of Enduring Value Last-minute Christmas shop- along with "Three To Get Mar- "The Voice" will recall that selling "religious" book at the ping might well lead to a book- ried" by Bishop Fulton J. Sheen. the volume was serialized in Doubleday Store, 934 Lincoln 5 Ljreetinad store for Catholic volumes which Paperback editions of favorite their diocesan newspaper dur- Rd., Miami Beach. Monsignor make suitable gifts that lose lit- best sellers in Catholic litera- Kennedy "expressed cordial ad- ing the summer. 1 tle of their value as the season ture are equally in demand, Mr. miration of it." Other works of i ft passes by. Robertson said. They can be fit- The field of fiction is being fiction which are recommended und a In addition to missals and ted into a Christmas stocking led by a novel which has re- include John Buell's "The Pyx," , there are biographies for younger members of the ceived mixed reviews in the Walter Macken's "Seek the Fair of saints, novels based on family, and for the adults as Catholic press. Entitled "The Land" and Francois Mauriac's Beit Wiikei Catholic themes, and church well. Leaders in this category Devil's Advocate" and written "Questions of Precedence." by Morris L. West, is the best histories that are popular are "The Autobiography of St. .choices this year. ' For readers who prefer vol- Therese of Lisieux," "Our Lady umes that are purely spiritual, At the Christopher Book Store, of Fatima" by William Thomas American Poles Warned Catholic critics are suggesting 2920 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Walsh and "Jesus and HisOf Hurting Polish People "The World To Come" by Fath- Gables, many calls have been Times" by Daniel-Rops. er v Robert W. Gleason, .S.J., made for "My Catholic Faith" PITTSBURGH (NO — Amer- "The Life of Christ" by Andres by Louis LaRavoire Morrow, and At least three biographies of icans of Polish extraction _were Fernandez, and "Liturgical Re- the "Catholic Marriage Manual" Pope John XXIII have come cautioned by Bishop John J. treat" by Father Roy J. How- by Father George A. Kelly, off the presses and are being Wright against using freedom ard, S.J. DELRAY gift-wrapped for future read- in this-country so that it would John R. Robertson, who man- ing. According to book critic add unnecessary, .crosses to the ages the non-profit shop spon- Msgr. John S. Kennedy, "the people of Poland. He reminded ARTHUR J. COLEMAN & CO. BOWLING sored by the Knights of Colum- best of the biographies of the the Central Council of Polish TAXIDERMIST bus, reported that the "Catholic present Holy Father is 'Pope Organizations that statements Over 40 Years Experience 325 S.E. First- Avenue Delray Beach, Fla. 649 N.W. 28th St. Ph. 3514 Picture Bible" by Father Law- John XXIII' by Zsolt Aradi, > and protests V'which cost us rence G. Lovasik, S.V.D., has Father James I. Tucek and nothing . . . might hurt those BOCA RATON, FLORIDA SNACK BAR • NURSERY Jieen another popular volume James C. O'Neill." Readers of Wfi_wish_to .help!" Game Fish and Big Game Mounts Best Wishes Jfi

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