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The Advocate - Dec Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 12-20-1962 The Advocate - Dec. 20, 1962 Catholic Church Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate Part of the Catholic Studies Commons, and the Missions and World Christianity Commons 39 Newark Priests Elevated by Pope John XXin of St. NEWARK-Pope Matthcw’i, Ridgefield; Seminary, a pro-synodal ex- and chairman of the commli- Rev. Francis A. and executive of the Fox, pastor secretary president of business affairs at the one to which the Newark hai conferred ecclesiastical a consultor of the archdiocese; aminer of the archdiocese and slon on sacred music. of Ascension, New Milford. Archdiocesan Development Seton Hall honors on of University, and as- priests have been appointed 39 priests the a member of the building com- a member of the editorial Rev. Richard P. Rev. O’Brien, Joseph A. Smolen, pas- Campaign. sistant director of the Society “an inatar Newark Archdioceae, it was mission, and board The being participant Bergen County of Advocate. pastor of St. John's, Fairview. tor of St. Adalbert’s, Eliza- Rev. Paul E. for. the Lang, chap- Propagation of tho tium.” The honor confers cer- announced this week by Arch- director of the Legion of De- Rev. John A. Karolewski, Rev. Harold V. Fitzpatrick, beth. lain of Villa Walsh,' Morris- Faith. of dress and bishop Boland. Five were nam- cency and the Name tain privileges Holy Fed- pastor of St. Anne's (Polish), pastor of St. Bridget's, Jersey Rev. Thomas J. ed Donnelly, town. Rev. Edward J. Fleming, precedence and limited use of protonotary apostolics, 22 eration. City, and a Jersey parish City. pastor of Immaculate Concep- Rev. Patrick J. Tralnor, act- executive vice were named domestic prel- Msgr. James F. consultor. president of Se- the right to pontificate. Looney, priest Rev. V. Laurence Cardol- tion, Elizabeth. ing executive director of Asso- ton Hail The domestic preluture is an ates with the title of Right chancellor of the archdiocese, Rev. John P. Weigand, of Our University. pas- ichio, pastor Lady of Rev. Anthony J. Connell, di- ciated Catholic Charities. Rev. distinction conferred Reverend Monsignor and 12 head of the liturgical commis- tor of St. New William F. Hogan, as- honorary Joseph’s, West Sorrows, Jersey City, and a rector of the minor William N. di- seminary Rev. Field, on as a of were named papal chamber- sion, a member of the sistant spiritual director of priests recognition building York, and a parish priest con- member of the archdiocesan at Seton Hall arch- rector of libraries lains with the title Rev- University, off-campus Immaculate Semi- merit. They are accounted Very commission and secretary to sultor. school board. dioccsan director Conception erend of the Apos- for Seton Hall Univeraity, director members of the papal house- Monsignor. Archbishop Boland. Rev. Michael A. Rev. Charles E. nary, of the home Magnier, Lillis, pas- tleship of Prayer and a mem- chaplain of the Scrra Club of hold pastor of St. the study course, a censor librorum even though not residing NAMED Thomas tor of Our Lady of Mercy, ber of the commission for con- the member of PROTONOTART NAMED DOMESTIC prel- Oranges and a and moderator of conferences in Rome and are said to have Apostle, Bloomfield, and a Park Ridge. vent visitation. The Advocate editorial board. apostolics were: ates were: for the archdiocese. the same origin as parish priest consultor. Rev. Daniel J. protono- Msgr. Peter Kurx, of Walter G. O’Reilly, pas- Rev. Hugh J. Rev. Joseph C. Manz, pro- pastor Msgr. Jarvais, pas- Rev. Lester A. Fitzsimmons, Rev. John M. Mahon of St. tarics. Their dress is similar to St. Quinn, psstor tor of St. Andrew's, Bayonne. of curator of Immaculate Concep- Venantius, Orange, and tor of Sacred Heart, Bloom- pastor St. Michael’s, New- that of a Bishop, but they of St. Paul’s, Rev. Daniel J. John’s, Newark, actuary of the dean of Essex field. Ramsey. Collins, pastor a tion County. ark; pro-synodal judge; Es- Seminary. have no pontifical insignia ex- Rev. Thomas J. Duffy, pas- of St. Peter the River archdiocesan tribunal, a notary Alois of William Apostle, sex County Legion of Decency Rev. Joseph J. Pfzezdzieckl the at Mass. Msgr. Auth, pastor Msgr. F. Furlong, tor of St. and of the archdiocese, a member cept bugia John's, Hillsdale; Edge, Bergen-Hackensack director, Essex-Newark mod- of Immaculate Conception St. Nicholas, Jersey City; a pastor of St. Mary’s, Eliza- of the liturgical commission Papill chamberlain (“cubic- Bergen County moderator of moderator of the Archdioccsan erator of the Archdioccsan consultor of the archdiocese, beth; director of the Apostolate Seminary. and ularii secreti supernumerarii”) the Catholic Lawyers Guild, Council of Catholic Men. Rev. John F. O’Brien, vice chaplain of the Newark and a member of the commis- for Union-Elizabeth Council of Catholic Men, and is an honorary appointment Vocations, and a member of the council Rev. Albert P. Rutgers Newsman Club. Mooney, pas- a member of The Advocate ed- rector and dean of studies at sion for donvent visitations. moderator of the Archdiocesan for made to priests as a reward vigilance for the Faith. tor of St. Catharine’s, Glen itorial board. Immaculate Semi- THE Msgr. Robert G. Fitzpatrick, Council of Catholic Men and Conception TITLE OF protonotary of merit. They wear a purple Rev. Joacph H. Murphy, Rock, a member of the build- pastor of Corpus Christ!. Has- senior chaplain of the Scrra nary. apostolic is said to have origi- cassock and mantellone. There pastor of Holy Trinity, Hacken- ing commission and Bergen- NAMED PAPAL chamber- di- brouck Heights, and dean of Clubs. Rev. Roger A. Reynolds, nated in the first century with is a corresponding honor for sack. Paramua moderator of the lains were: rector of the Confraternity of the seven Bergen County. W. Rev. Adrian notaries appointed laymen known as papal cham- Msgr. George Shea, rec- A. Maine, pas- Archdiocesan Cornell of Cath- Rev. James A. Christian Doctrine. John J. Immaculate Stone, pastor by Pope St. Clement. They berlain supernumerary "of Msgr. Clark, pastor tor of Conception tor of St. Stephen’s, Kearny, olic Men. of Rev. vice Holy Trinity, Coytesville, John F. Davis, are divided into four classes, sword and cape.” UN Unit Oks The Advocate Population Official Publication of the Archdiocese of Newark, N. J., and Diocese of Paterson, N. J. Vo! 11, No. 52' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 PRICE: 10 CENTS Resolution Communions Asked UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. led the opposition. (NC)—A committee of the ARGUMENTS Will United Nations General As- in favor of Observe technical assistance in Archbishop sembly hat a contro- popula- passed tion control are tied to the versial resolution asking for U.N.’a "development decade” UN approval of technical as- which aims to sistance by the world organi- program help 40th Dec. zation nations reach a higher stand- 23 for national programs Anniversary ard of living. Sweden and the and projects dealing with pop- NEWARK other champions of birth con- —Archbishop Bo- ment Fund Campaign would ulation problems. land trol assistance claim the lesa will mark the 40th anni- be yet another expretaion of These programs and proj- developed countries cannot versary of his ordination on the loyalty of the faithful.” ects have generally been in- Dec. 23 and his achieve the program’s goal—a 10th anniver- terpreted aa including popula- ARCHBISHOP BOLAND 5% increase in national in- sary as Archbishop of Newark tion control through family was ordained Dec. 23, 1922, in on Jan. 14. limitation. comes—with the present rate the Basilica The term “birth James A. of St. John Later- of population growth. Magr. Hughes, CRUSADE Jamas A. control,” however, doea not vicar an in Rome by the late Baailio WINNERS-Magr. Hughes, vicar general, presents to Sitter Mary general, has asked Cath- appear in the resolution’s text. Population migration, sug- Cardinal Odilia, C.S.S.F., of Mt. Carmel, a that record olics of the Newark Archdio- Pompill. Bayonne, plaque for school's number of gested as a remedy to the A native of Orange, he had subscriptions in the 1962 Advocate School Crusade. for their awards the THE RESOLUTION cese to receive Communion on Waiting are was problem by some, is a "cyn- attended St. John's Grammar three individual Dec. 23 for the Archbishop's top salesmen, Mary Cullari of Holy Family, Nutley; Barbara Gesek of adopted by a 43-14 vote, with ical” solution, Mrs. Lindstrom School there and Xavier High 42 intentions. Immaculate Conception High School, Lodi, and Raymond Dillon of St. Teresa's, Summit. abstentions, by the General ■aid. School in New York City be- The awards were made at the Office Dec. 14. Assembly’s Economic Com- Pedro Temboury of Spain IN A LETTER read at all fore beginning hia studies for Chancery mittee. It was then slated to reminded the committee that Masses last Sunday. Msgr. the priesthood at Seton Hail come up for a vote by the as- the purpose of the UN pro- Hughes said: ”We think notice College. sembly as a whole before its gram is to place economic de- of these events should be taken His studiea were completed ‘Alarmist’ News on scheduled Dec. 21 adjourn- velopment at the service of by his devoted people in a way in Rome where he resided at Pope ment. man. The aim of the sponsors, that will show our apprecia- the North American College The U.S. voted for the reso- ha stated, would invert this tion of his kindly care for his and received his theological lution at a whole, but ab- purpose and subject man to flock and yet be acceptable to training at the University of stained from voting on a de- economic development.
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