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Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 10-4-1962 The Advocate - Oct. 4, 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 Church Fathers Gather The Advocate Official of the Archdiocese of N. Publication Newark, J., and Diocese of Paterson, N. J. As Vol. 11, No. 41 OCTOBER 1962 Council THURSDAY, 4, PRICE: 10 CENTS Draws Near An Advocate News Summary and the Vatican in years. ROME Bishops from all • St. Peter’s Basilica and corners of the world are ar- the grottoes beneath it were in Rome in riving steadily in- ordered closed until the coun- creasing numbers as prepara- cil opens. tions for the Second Vatican POPE Council, begun nearly three JOHN, speaking at an audience for the staffs of years ago, enter their final week. the Vatican’s administrative offices, urged a renewal of The council—the most mo- for the council’s mentous gathering Christian- prayers suc- ity has known in this century cess. The audience closed a tri- and one certain to rank duum held for the among the major events in success of the council in which the staffs the history of the Church—will of the Roman open with solemn ceremonies congregations and Vatican Thursday, Oct. 11. offices took part. The Pope asked first that the Vatican "family” live the Other Stories, Pago 2 council. "Every person must follow diligently the events of POPE JOHN XXIII wiU the council, using the most preside over the council Fa- PARAMUS authentic sources of informa- SCHOOL-The new Catholic high school to be erected in is thers—some Paramus shown 2,500 Cardinals, tion,” he said. in this drawing architect M. and by George Vuinovich of Englewood Cliffs. Construction is Archbishops Bishops—as Secondly, he said that there due to start next with the set for 1964. It is they deliberate matters which year, opening September, the sixth school is a need for care in speak- announced under the are bound to have a critical to be Archdiocesan Development Campaign. ing of the of the and developments far-reaching effect on council. "Real facts must be people of aU religions reported and not imaginary New Co-Institutional the world. High throughout ones. Journalists in particular In major council-connected must be prudent and cautious news this week: in reporting all that happens • Pope John caUed for with a sense of respect for and Paramus School Will diligence prayer on the objective truth.” Open part of aU those connected with the council, and for ac- THE POPE made his rail- curacy on the part of journal- road trip Oct. 4, the Feast of In 1964 for ists reporting it. The Pope also St. Francis of Assisi, visiting 1,040 Students made a 400-mile railroad trip the shrines of Assisi and Our to pray for the success of the Lady of Loreto. It was the NEWARK—Prior to his de- a philosophy house for the gym will be the two cafe- for council at two famed Italian longest trip away from Rome parture the Second Vati- seminary—will be in excess of terias. The will gymnasium shrines. by a in 105 can Pope years. During Council, Archbishop Bo- $35 million. have a of capacity 900 and • A the land announced report released by trip the train slowed at that the new Regional meetings of the can be divided into separate co-institutional the- council press office indi- major stations so the Pope high school to continuing committees of all boys’ and wings for girls’ cated the council Fathers will could greet the crowds. be erected in Paramus will the parishes in the archdio- physical education classes. have a heavy work schedule. The shrine at Loreto is Holy open in September, 1964. cese are being held each week On the second floor of the • The Pontiff named 201 House, said to be the house The school is the sixth in October. Their to front to purpose is wing, there will be sep- be experts, including 12 from the where Our Lady was born. St. announced under the Arch- stimulate the continuing com- arate libraries for the two U. to assist in council de- Francis, founder of the Fran- OFF TO diocesan S., ROME-Sailing to Rome on the Constitution for the Development Cam- mittees to visit new parishion- schools, with a be- S.S. on 27 Second Vati- chapel liberations. ciscans, is buried at Assisi. Sept. paign. Schools are ers and reactivate slow can Council left to already ac- tween them, having a capac- were, right, Bishop Stanton, Archbichop Boland and Megr. George in • Two Hungarian Bishops open Roselle, Washington counts. ity of 100. THE EXPERTS named are W. Shea, rector of Immaculate Conception Seminary, Darlington. Township, Scotch Plains are expected to attend, there- and specialists in such fields as Park THE PARAMUS school will THE EXTERIOR of the by making the first official Ridge and a fifth was theology, canon law and social accommodate contact between their last week 1,040 students, building will be of a land announced for Clark pinkish action. They will be able to ' evenly divided among boys color brick, with stack- Township. glazed attend the general sessions of Asks and There will be ed brick of girls. sep- a different color the council. Archbishop Prayer THE CAMPAIGN raised arste faculties for each, as in in the bays of each class- Among them are: Msgr. approximately $3l million in the case of Union Catholic at room. The main focal of point Bishops Francis J. Brennan of Phila- pledges and half of this has Scotch Plains, where Marist the building will be enhanced delphia, dean of the Sacred now been redeemed. How- Brothers teach the boys and with designed terracotta For Success pan- the Roman William Council the overall RoU; Msgr. of ever, cost of con- Sisters of St. Dominic the els separated with granite J. Doheny, Superior, Wis., a struction of tie proposed girls. No faculty appointments face wall and various bronze In, Drive Rota judge; Msgr. John Stein- NEWARK Catholics of the buildings—eight high schools, have been announced for the scenes. try, that God may pour forth scribed for our parish mueller, Brooklyn Newark Archdiocese and Pat- His four homes for the aged and new school. A large covered walk will Scripture abounding grace on Our churches.” He added: "The scholar; Msgr. Joseph C. Fen- erson Diocese in The girls’ school will be on be provided for students get- joined Holy Father, on all the prayers for the guidance el the side and the For Poor ton, editor of the American prayers for the success of the Fathers of the and the the interces- right boys’ ting on and off buses. There council, Holy Spirit, In Newark Ecclesiastical Review, Wash- ecumenical council this week on the left. It is so designed win be a lot for 506 particularly on the Bishops of sion of Our Blessed Lady and parking their leaders WASHINGTON - ington, D.C.; Msgr. Rudolph as spiritual were this that it is divided throughout, cars and a large athletic (NC) The country, that none may the protection of St. Joseph Catholic G. Bandas, educator and the- en route to or about to depart fail in the council’s with a sliding wall partition field with a 440-yard track, Bishops’ 14th annual great work will be most efficacious." Consultors ologian, St. Paul, for the first of the of full separating the two schools. football and basebaU fields Thanksgiving Clothing Collec- Minn.; gathering evengellcal renewal G. world's in WHILE IN Arch- On the left of the main lob- located to the left of the tion will take place Nov. 18-25, Msgr. George Higgins, di- Bishops 92 years. within the Church.” ROME, boys' rector of the NCWC Social Archbishop who Boland will at by will be an auditorium with section of the school. Archbishop Patrick A O’Boylr Boland, The Archbishop asked that, bishop stay the of Action sailed Sept. 27 on the S.S. in addition Excelsior Hotel with Appointed a capacity of 600, large stage There wUI be glazed tile Washington, chairman of Department. to the novena, along the NCWC Also Rev. Frederick Mc- Constitution, was due to ar- Catholics "attend Bishop Stanton and Msgr. NEWARK and dressing rooms. Also off walls and terrazzo floors in Administrative regularly the Before leaving Catholic rive in Rome Oct. 7. W. rector of la*» the lobby will be the general the corridors. class- Board, has announced. Manus, University of Bishop daily October devotions pre- George Shea, for Rome last week, Arch- Every will offices. room wUI In a letter to the America; Rev. Ulric Bcste, McNulty leave that same maculate Conception Sem- bishop Boland have tile walls Bishops, announced seven of St. day from Idlcwild at The front portion of the three feet from the floor with Archbishop O’Boyle em- 0.5.8., John's Abbey, Airport inary. clergy appointments, includ- 7:30 school will be two stories high acoustical tile All phasized the continuing needs Collegcvillc, Minn., a profes- p.m., accompanied by New Traveling with Bishop Mo- ing three new archdiocesan ceilings. Orleans and will have six classrooms windows wUI be of the and afflicted in sor at the Pontifical Institute Msgr. John J. Sheerin, vicar Nulty will be Bishop Walter consultors. of the alumi- poor and science room on the num of St. Anselm, Rev. general. W. Curtis of tor* The first projected type.