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Feb. 13, 1959 Catholic Church Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 2-13-1959 The Advocate - Feb. 13, 1959 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 Recommended Citation Catholic Church, "The Advocate - Feb. 13, 1959" (1959). The Catholic Advocate. 68. https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate/68 The Avocate Official Publication of the Archdiocese of N. Newark, J„ and of the Diocese of Paterson, N. J. Vol. 8, NoTi FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1959 13, PRICE: TEN CENTS Name Pastors for Parishes Poland Gives Priest 2-Year In Newark and Bayonne Sentence NEWARK Rev. William J. Rucklev, first pastor of Advocate's Complete Parish Cov- WARSAW (NO Rev. Annunciation Paramus, has been named of erage circulation plan whereby parish, pastor Marian CSS 'alt the Pirozynski, R., St. Vincent receive paper by mail BOOSTERS THE de Paul parish, Bayonne His appointment was editor OF ADVOCATE: Students who re- Joseph St. John each week. tried for violating cen- Finnerty, Mary’s, Bayonne; Briggs, announced this week Boland and becomes cash to by Archbishop ceived prizes - $5 $25 - for placing first, Holy Trinity High, Westfield; Andrea Swinicki, Mt. FATHER sorship regulations, bribery second or third in effective on Feb 14 BUCKLEY is the son their enrollment division as sub- Saturday, and black market in Carmel, Bayonne; John Tuite. Our Lady of the of the J. and dealings Lake, - St. Vincent -*, Father Burk late William Brid scription salesmen for The Advocate, are shown with Verona; get connection with publishing Kathleen Duffy, Bender; Carol Ann Coleman, ley succeed* Msgr. Joseph F Kelly Buckley of Jersey City the Boland. From Archbishop left are: St. St clergy periodical Homo Dei. has Kevin Kelly, Mt. St. Dominic Joan Leber. Dolin, who died Jan. 12 at the He attended Aloysius Grain Academy, Caldwell; St. been sentenced 's, to two years in Mary Plainfield; Kathleen St. New- »KC of 82 after having served mar School there. St. Peter's Loihle, Mary’s, Benedict's, Newark; Ellen Herbert, Immaculate Con- jail Dennis O Prep, Seton Hall ark, Connell, St. ** pastor of the Bayonne parish College and Im Cassian's, Upper Montclair; ception. Hackensack, and Brian St. He had pleaded guilty to the Leo Connolly, for 40 maculate Feeney, Our years. Conception Seminary Lady Help of Christians. East Orange- The Advocate salesmen He censorship violation, but insisted Stephen's, Kearny. met was ordained by the th.-n Carol Woods, Bender other Memorial Elizabeth; THE ARCHBISHOP also that the charges were no* Academy, the on Feb. 9. an Bishop Walsh on May 25, 1929 Archbishop nounced of in criminal However, he said he the appointment a St. Patrick's Cathedral. new Rev would accept the court's verdict pastor. Michael Lliter Before his assignment to Mt the Pope's Angelus as, TO R for St as will of God During his , Joseph's Span Carmel and Annunciation he Father ish Portuguesc Church. served trial. Pirozynski also Newark, as assistant pastor at St Marks Lourdes he would the appointment of an assistant stated that continue his Mary's. Paterson. June, 1929, to at St. Joseph's, work in propagating the word of Bogota, and addi-i September. 1930; Our Lady Help Anniversary tional assignments for two of God by every possible means priests Christians, Fast Orange, Sep VATICAN CITY (NC> - Rev. Conan Ilartke, O. ("arm., when he got out of jail Pope tember. 1930, to September, 1934 John XXIII marked the of Two of his 101st an the faculty at the Carmelite and St 14 codefendants Paul's, Greenville, Jcr niversary of the Blessed Virgin's Junior Seminary, Hamilton, were also given jail terms Eight sey City. September, 1934. to apparitions at Ixiurdes by recit- Mass., is assistant received the new at S< 1952 lie suspended sentences, ptember. was admin ing the Angelus from the St. window Joseph’s. He replaars Rev. three were acquitted The case istrator of that parish from 1948 of his private study overlooking Malcolm Yorke, O. against another farm., who to 1951 was dropped St Peter's Square was reassigned to Washington In his final plea, Father Father Buckley observed the The people below and thousands In October. Pirozynski askrd freedom for silver anniversary of his ordina of others who heard his B all voice Msgr. Charles Murphy, pas the ro defendents. who aided lion on May 23. 1954 over Vatican tor Radio joined him of St. Bernard's. Plainfield, him in putting out llomo l>ei. in the prayer was named of the Father FATHER "I bear a member Buckley LLITERAS will re want to the responsibi- Solemn ceremonies closing the Archdiocesan School Board for plaee Rev Raphael Nadal. TOR, lity of all thr accused In this Ixmrdes centennial named its first Feb R are scheduled Union County, and Rev pastor on as of St hr said. Thomas pastor Joseph's Spanish trial," both that to be held in Rome and at B. St. year Church Meaney of Mary’s, Rahway, Portuguese Father Nadal Father Pirozynski was also I-ourdes, France, Feb. 18 named The parish now has 2,500 has on was Union County direr been named pastor of Our fined 4,000 zlotys— about $l9O tor families. During his pastorate. of the Catholic Lawyers Guild Lady of Guadalupe Church. Tern Since Father Pirozynski had Father Buckley of the Archdiocese completed the pie. Tex by his in months Archbishop Grosz . superiors been prison eight be SCHOOL AWARDS: church which had been started Plaques for high percentage in The Advocate I Father Lliteras had been fore trial is of participation pas the began, it under Undergoes Operation FATHER BUCKLEY leaves a while he was at Mt. Carmel Crusade went to 11 schools. Roland tor of that church since his stood this will be deducted from Archbishop poses with ar \ IENNA (RN’SI representatives of top parish which he helped establish, and also built 11- a rectory, rival the United States four Archbishop schools left: Sister Concetta. St. in his two-year term Witn a year from Mary Vincent Newark, Sister assigned to Josef Grosz of Kalocsa, Academy. Mary being Mt Carmel. room school and convent, the He acting years ago was born in Spain off for good behavior, he could South head the Amelia, Marylawn, Sister Theresa Marie. Immaculate Ridgewood, in September. 1952. last two buildings having been and of Hungarian Bench Orange; Conception, ordained there at Majorca be released June for by of Bishops, Sister that purpose. Annunciation completed in 19SB. 1940 underwent a urologi Darlington; Virginia. Upper Montclair; Rev. in He holds a degree Lacordaire. Donald A Cooper, in cal was formally established Jan Last Fall Father operation at the Budapest Sister on Buckley cn canon law from the Angelicum Corpus Christi, Hasbrouck Heights; Ann David. Bender Memorial Janos Academy 28, 1953. and Father Buckley was -oiled his parishioners in Th in In China Hospital. Budapest Radio l- Romr. Elizabeth school Mt. Carmel. Sister reported (top with 93%); Sister Humiliata, Bayonne. It said the Agnes Celeste. St Vincent's. and Sister Ann Catharine. St. operation was sue Bayonne, Mary 's, cessful and the Other schools St. Reds Move Archbishop s con Bayonne winning were Henry's, Rayonne, and Immaculate Con- The dition was satisfactory. ception High School, Lodi. Pope’s Week In Interior i A HONG (Ivoca tv teards VATICAN For the KONG (RNS) CITY Pope returned to the Vatican Faith, Pope John said he de second time John has Communist China's Pope through downtown traffic which votes each day a decade of his campaign made visit outside of his a surprise was unaware presence Rosary to each of the world's against the Church is being Vatican City—this time to the • In a talk to priests study- five continental areas. carried out in remote regions Lauds Pontifical Major Seminary ing at the Pontifical Dutch "The for Archbishop Pope must pray the well the cities and where as as in he was once a student. College, he urged them to whole world." said prac- he "For other The seminary more accessible areas. was eelebrat tice humility and remain de this reason have I dedicated Even in Inner Mongolia, Chris ing the feast of its 'Powerful' Press day patron taehed from worldly things. each of the mystery Rosary to tians who refuse to toe the of parly the Madonna Trust, a copy He recalled that shortly after the five continents linr are being persecuted, sub of whose image the Pope has ordination, he "The first NEWARK A was called upon Is for Europe, the Catholic is an jected to mob trials and sen- ‘‘powerful newspaper” on his desk. to give a short spiritual in second for Asia, the third for tenced to prison absolute necessity to a diocese nowadays, Bol- Pope John went immediately struction the Archbishop at a clergy retreat Americas. the fourth First report of the campaign and declared this week The named The Ad- to the seminary and and advised for and the Archbishop chapel was by an older Africa, fifth for in Inner Mongolia to reach the before the vocate. newspaper of the Newark the knelt in prayer im priest to use a passage Oceania.” Archdiocese and from free world came here with re age of the Madonna of Trust the Imitation of C hrist " • Pope John asked his Paterson Diocese, as one of the week- pub cript of the Oct 22. 1958. Inner strongest Catholic Then he entered the seminary's The passage rrad lisher not to lies in the give special prom- Mongolia Dally News, published country main where he hall, talkrd in "Always strive to do In inence to the coming fifth and The remarks hu in the capital city of lluhehot Archbishop's were ful of the diocese recrlve It.
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