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Co-Operating * * *•& for *•*? National •*"• in* Recovery, OFFICIAL NmSPAPM OF THE ROCHESTER DIOCESE sMp*s*MmaHMsss«0iipi f * Fiv* Cent* per Gopy ^*^sa^s^^g ^^^%^Fa^sf~*^"%^^sf^saiay- Volume V. ROCHESTER, K. T*. THURSDAY, ©ECEMB£& El, 193$ HMO 9W Tear |l * •MM* •*""^f11^! GERMAN-AUSTRIAH DISPUTE FILM CHRISTMAS BROAD DISRUPTS CATHOLIC GROUPS NOTED CATHOLIC ENDINGFORMER COOPERA TION TOGO THR0UGH0U ?lrcf)btsif)op iHoontp'a ON BROADWAY Nazi Requirements Affect Klan Organizer's Returns to Air Societies In Reich Area, Mother One of 22 Tracea Catholic Nearby Countries In Convert Group C\)t\$tmte Greetings t Church History From By DR. FREDERIC FUVDER Colorado Springs — iN.C.W.p.) Dawn of Christianity (Vienna Correspondence.- Nt.C.W.C! •—-Of -22 converts received into News Service) I the Church at the Gloclcner sana­ This" Issue of fho Catholic" Gdurier af­ oT the TOjylBf picMre, th* bijtwjf >*>; torium conducted by the Staters of fords me ah ^opportunity to extend to all Vienna. Dec. 11.—The differences: Charity of Cincinnati, here, this th,ft Catholie Churflh, (rj|m llj)*JilWa which have arisen between Austria year, one was the mother of a Ku the readers of our diocesan newspaper Rih* and German; are having their effect KIux Klan organizer, another had of Christianity to the pr***at ity, on a number of big Catholic union*, been a well-known spiritualist and cere wishes for a Merry CKrtsTrrVas; and a j-fTifHTra»t h«en» pf*HP»a~iorr~iiir in which the Catholics of Austria! a third was a former counterfeit­ Happy New-ifear, York aUdUuees: ' at :-tha . Wtism and Germany heretofore joined in er. Broth**'! t*e*ler, common work tor common aims. By] Three nurses were among th* May God's grace and loving care BnUtlfd. «thtojUiftt 1M 0*tiMiTli1»f" this union of forces they bad en-j converts. tt« pleture, a oeisipo«lt* •f>eln«Matle abled each other to achieve Irrfport-; abide with you this Blessed Feast of Chris> creative work:, »*w» pictur**, *a4 ant things. -- — — — .._ motion photography of nature, was One of the oldest unions of this mas and remain wif}i you during *tiie cpmtng *up*ryl»i« by Mrs. Hit* E jsCeOoT*^ kind was der Kathol- ^ear. "-••< riek, noted Caihellc l»V3»o»iUl. fhl NOTED RECTOR i scBHario of the jftrst part of tit* pi*« Hehen Deiitschen studentenverbfn* - dungen (Confederated Union of Cifth. Hr» EDWARD MOONEY Mr*—Oft esrljr ~hiiiioTry-"-'br—the ollc German Students .Association.), Clmrch as portrayed lu the N4w f *U generally referred to as C.V. It OF EPISCOPAL tament—.was wrltt*» *y U* ley, -was the pride of the German Catho­ rraneia X. talsot, a.I., literary Ml- lics, much envied by .other organiza­ tor of America, Seensa ot the Vatl- tions, founded as early as In 1868, FAITH CONVERT •at, th* poiy r*tk*r, rellgi*** e«r*- It comprised an ever-Increasing num­ monfes in Rome and battle-see***-** ber of Catholic students' associations New York—INCWO—The R*v. the World War at*je«*r|fe( *>ri**» in the universities of Austria. Ger­ Carl William Bothe, former Protean pie!««»»-"-wnll* other vfeiwijeTlai*** ••Mi.iaytoew* w**»raa£*iw' prassa^^tj^-i^ many and Switzerland, and likewise tant Episcopal minister, was re­ —wild lift a»d aeeaery—la isaay »•*- Included men "of various professions: ceived Into the CatholicrChuoreh Wed­ Card. Hayes Giving Medal Lauds tiota ef th* w«M an *4t«*l •*«<•- crtphs eoll*«i*4 (row— rarieu* . .. . _.W^^^^ \w^^ i- ..priests, medical men, jurists. Stat* nesday of last week at the Church of sources. ' - officials, journalists and university Our Lady of Lourdes. • Qr. Bothe Alfred E. Smith's Catholic Action «M**»»* W*^W> professors. was at one time an assistant at the The domlsaat tlwime «l tM pic­ Mony Nottble Members Episcopal Church of St. Mary the New York—(NCWC)—The St. Bonaventure,« Sfedal for ture Is th* leadUg rat* taksmg •> *i fceiile*) il> ii Virgin here, under the Rev. Dr. Catholic MlstXHtartM la ChrtMli Io 1914 the union had 12.000 Catholic Action was awarded to former Governor Alfred E, Smith, work ot elvHIstag the w*f»«. members, but after the war It de- Selden P. Delany, noted convert who of New York, by His Eminence Patrick Cardinal Hayes, "Arch­ veloped rapidly and in the period has just received the "tub-dlaconate pletures *« »aUre U h*r • lH*lry~oI-Cathfi» —**f«rr.lng-l«r-febmfth- ar-tmroff *[»W - t«*^r*Ts„j|. ; his First Holy Communion. The R*v. lie Mellon *a#-of th* Catholic ^Kt>. Am*rie**» **«tV beloved elthMtu,' early stag** of the pldt* s »• * m * i i # riPe>.>T#» f*f; (Conthtud OH Peg* 4) Joseph L. McCann, pastor of St. Jo­ tloh'Medal, land iatroduowt Cardinal Cardinal Hayes declared that th* for­ th* end he speak* for Fep* seph's Church, Bronxvllle, N.' Y., Hayes. mer Governor has been ^highly en Th* showlni 64 th« aim take* a* where Dr. Bothe recently was in His Bmlnenee dwelt upon the sig- dowtd by the Creator with a head to hour and a quarter. charge of Christ Church, attended. nincance of ||tis distinction and upon rule ,* hand to guide, and a heart of This aim hai*altr*eted wii* attea- -"""THE—~ i Dr. Bothe was—once—connected tH« merlU of Ike candidate, After understanding toward ill* fellow^ tlon'In thu «lt^. Oa th* night rt lit ! with SL Paul's Episcopal Church, receiving the award, fit. Smith ex­ man," Citing Mr. Smith's as* of his premiere tk« dasallnx llghU of j Brooklyn, and went from there to CATHOLIC pressed his deep appreciation and Broadway wir* dimwtd (or on* jstiN* H. Braydsn, aHit*t*iidin« . J^natrnt w % i , ,yj *t 1 \ I the Episcopal Church of St. Mary the outlined the rote assigned to tfathov {Ctmtimui m P*a* *> me a* a sMuta tn the nuUt JUm, and eorrespeadtstls .1r*l*ad Jet ta* Virgin^ He then went to Stevens lie Action in the life of the Church. WORLD OVER toint, Wis., and later to Bronxville. The Jtey. Br. John P. Boland, na­ at his r**ld»a*s- i* »r»y. 0«JI __^ > — tional president of the 81. Bonaven- *l»kl**ri. ***ordiifg t* • '*##> • «•* ture Alumni AMOclatloni-^elcomed Interior Redecoratioit in Auburnceitsd tMre. »• WM «t-y**r« *l *»*. . - jta .'Fprbiddefi&aiHP . . . National Basketball, _.. Mr. SiilJth Jhtfl'th* Alumni Amioeia- Borne-- (NCWC-Fides) —-In Af­ tlon aM istf Bdnesa the - ssott irwr: a? .-**avwr»: ^Toufney for Catholic .^f 1(S SSSSBSj^esSMBjL^ __ ^ _ _ ghanistan, a land closed to Catholic John M, Gannon, Bishop of Brie. t» mtyTamtyt^ _...... , ttl''li |i**: v his address, Bishop Gannon ateonded r*«i* *3i'i*T fHv priests, a Barnablte Father has been Schools Is Announced msgk, CoMty An»a»», Uia4*r, *ad Usssstf ' tfissrif *|gb|M Dr. Bolahd's words of welcome and Auburn—The first solemn high Mass to be celebrated in MoJy Hying aod^exerelsing his ministry for 1 wai adaeaied i* hisaatir* m* **< *t almost a year. The Rev. Beidlo Cas- Chicago.—(NCWC) —Loyola Uni­ touched upon the iisoelatlen ef tir. Family Church, here, since improVementa in th* church intarlor unirerwy 5piJ*fB» W*^- MS wasj Smith with the brown-robed son* of **al a*'**!- panl arrived at fcCabul,,tile •capital, versity will hold the eleventh an­ were begun seven weeks ago, will be celebrated on Christina* 1^- *.-7*pw**r .J»^tt*-.r1S*1twri" ;ffrrti|«, isaiiMtm last Christmas as chaplain * at the nual National Catholic Interscholas- St. Francis of Assisl. it is announced thia week. • ' Haas* -ofkC*mH**a Ires*' 111! »• Italian Legation and on New Year's tlc Basketball Tournament in Us Bishop Toner's Trlberte U*«tHN»*i '•!?**•, •>!••* -' With the installation ot a R«bri-' Nearly f |,«¥| will b« netted from ssssy* sss^sp^s*, Day said Mass for the first time for gymnasium from March 21 to 25. it Th* iloet Rev. William Turner, the baxaar held two wtek* sg* 1* Dnblla, is liM as* ilPt} editor M a score of persons. Including several la announced by the Rev. Edward C. cpa tabernacle and th* nniahing of Tht7j?r*>e«M*'B Joamal frem lift i« Bishop of Buffalo, sent the following the laying of the-new doer- i*ta* Holy Family Auditorium aad tit* htndnstani. Since then he hm* min­ Heritor 8J„ director of the tourna­ aea»al*r sum will be applied tw tli«*ost*t I»i«{- •erreis*ses*t rt 0* AMM istered io his little flock with the le­ ment. sanctuary, the extensive redecorating, «(**' Pr*»r from Ittl lo l»l», *a*l "Th* Bishop and the Diocese of remodelling, renovating and other ths'ehureh iai*rflrr*att*tf, At the 11 MaftttataW gation chapel as church. While the 32 participating team* o'clock Mass last Sunday, Her. Don­ corrsepoadeat of tb* N.C,W,C, M*w* Buffalo join St Bonaventure's Col­ Improvements will be completed be­ Senrlc* frpm liW*»UI jhi* «*•(*> are Invited only after they have won lege in iti joy of conferring an un­ ald M. Clssry. asilsUnt pastor, v,, ,_i Baratoland Greets Bishop a state or district tournament affili­ fore the end of the week in Holy praUed all who made poasiMi* the Mr, Brayden was celled t* Us* »oritftsT w ated with the Loyola meet or De-usual honor cm our most distin- family Church, of which the Very lieswd was —Kimherley—(NOWC)-r^Over 2,000 guiahed and representative Catholic siiicees* of the bauar, ' ^ Irish Bar in UUt was on th* Cfjaa- Catholic Basutos." In their gally- cause of an outstanding record, sev­ Rev. Dean John A. Conway is pantor The decorative aeheme In ih* eil of ta* Koyat Dublin society «*« errers, ta* Ar*bktesi>» layman, the Honorable Alfred Em­ and which church will celebrate its colored blankets, welcomed Bishop eral requesta for Invitations already manuel Smith." church is «arri*d oat I* theft a sfajj- ebslrmaa ad it* Library Comasllt**, the radi*.i* * v*is|a4M«, Bonhomme, O.M.I., when he arrived have been received by tonrnament centennial next summer. ,, vi ner that It wakes Mpafafl ehajW* a trust** of the Wational Wbrsry *C the «Wss*aii*sJs„,„„ _ * *%"-". - MS. Smith declared that Catholic 1 at Maseru, the capital' of Basutoiand. officials. Action means, in the language of the- Tb« work has beeo under the sa- of each of the two side Attars, aa< a' Ir«iaiid,*dd a Ooternor ot th* Roya* !7vr.gtislie ealtsr*. .S«TS, tdir i Bishop Bonhomme Is a Canadian who State Catholic high school assocl- penrlslon of Rsmbusch ft Co., of shrine of the isneluary, tnd the t**- frhh A-eademr, One or Mr. ttrsw-.Z'—TaT?. ..:. ., Was recently consecrated in Canada* jations In Pennsylvania. Iowa. nil- day, to follow the leader* and thp leader is the Bishop of the diocese. New York City, nationally known erai effect is beatitifuf. fh* Waft»-iMt. 4«n's aons wa* killed i* PsJnUa* \: J£E6£?''^^ He will rule over 100.000 Catholic nois, Indiana. Wisconsin, Minnesota. Catholic Action is nothing more or church arid theater decorators. the nave of the eharcli are done oh* dating ih« World W*r, and **•»**»,{ l^EZTbrtesa Basutos, for thai number win Be Oklahoma, and New York Again will less than bringing into life what we The cost of the work? will be ap­ in plalh tint, bordering on the i whd it a Benedietln*-priests *- *t^™i ^S^JStuM reached when the present catephu- ; conduct tournaments to select repre- must do if we are to have eternal proximately f*»,#0» *ir*'i» fhlt wilt eru The color scheme i* ih* JSt***# present leaching in Ireland, JM- JZJ^ mktiair- mens, who are nearing the end of J sentatlves In the national meet, ac- life,.he sat*. ••- be included the Installation . of a Mother's ehapsl is carried out la bf»« As tit* representative of American |qw-tB*~ltaa*~ ss*"^^^ . their two years course of instruction. I cording to Father Hollor*. Other,' "the recipient' df the'medil detailed modem aM' ornate church 'lighting and gold and that of 8t; dToaeprtli :a«w»-i4aih*r)*ir »g*n«I**'ia s*m*"or *rium > listia I* are baptised, 'representative teams will be selected, t {< various aspects of social justice _ for system under the direction o{. D. J chapsl is old rose aaj brow*. 1 tM mo*t stifrltiir days of Iff land's nn|t4 wltlla* Mil ^ ! with the help of the National Catho- which, ill his conception, CathpHfc Bum* pf this city; Th* Ranjbuseh ciled gold form* the background of history, Mr. Braydsp, ia his a*w 0M, ekurtae* a* %km. Oppos* Stage, FUm Obscenity ! lie High School Association, which is Actios atAnds. He included work­ Company employed only Auburn arti­ the decorativ* seheme with the sta­ Work, kept himself ouwide o/ *Jl y*v br»as1a*lt, ^— a—^-J^ Detroit—-(NCWC) -^-The Catholic composed of representatives >froh» sans and help. The' Rubrleon taber- tions 'Of the cross done In gold I**!, litlcal Dirties, and esjoyed the r*-l >n0HUut * ****V' men's cbmpensaMon. factory lawa, r crusade In Michigan against obscen­ OTHV 700 •eathoMc high schools. and chiid labor laws as slandaras of hade Is now being b«llt at th^ B*m- * new departure la ch»r«h aderi? *p*ct andxonflden.ee Ot ati-lb*-Iead-- u~*«fit~»tW" """-" " ity in advertising- attd motion pic­ ••• -;.:'.:*.-.•: •';•.••-"• - buseh studios In New York and on merit. The general effect I* Holt, art, The leader* of ail peUttoM fa*- Di«a»a ef' 1W5W.fWjip.ra5 ; ;V his creed. ^^: "' tures has been Widened and consid­ Catholic News Writer "Catholic Action also suggests to arrival here will be ready to be *et Striking and artistic In the extreme, Hon» have expressed deep r#gr*t at 0f (led, aa* mm — erably strengthened by the ei my mind that the place fp educate in position. ^Fh* improvement* bay* , ««»#* Mr, Brayden'* dsalb, dl«p»t«»»*ir*a*.tk|tr « t HHigeat of the Michigan Chapter of the In­ Enters Trappist Of^er Catholie chfiiren is in the Catholi* high commendation from near lad Dublin stat*, , Uhli ar*eK araiisla**^ ternational Federation of Catholic sehooli." he continued, 4il am fully far and daily Visitors aid l»ter*#l*d Ap imphrunf asset to Mr, Bray-' sppaCn*,hi jr*«r r**faa Alnmnae Into the combat against Providence^(NCWC) — Victor jfc Mails Celebrated parties tfsm chjircBw-ln Rochester, Smith, a member of The Providence aware t»*t we have some enemies on den as correspond*ht for the NTC, aeitral (atsw/jiai Ski! lascivioushMM on the stage, screen thto o.uestlon. gome way we are op- In Airplane Above Syracuse and this city study! the ptfri W. C. Hews Service was th* eoall-j a*«tr*J «ae* joa't***'.; and In Uteialure. -t- Visitor editorial staff for nearly two carried out at the North surest ed*J- years, haa entered the Cistercian Or­ poeed to the public schools. This is Gulf of Corinth dence tji which he was held by the it tk«a beeoeaes te» hot' true., and history shows that It Is lice. Bishops and priests of Ireland, whor or *ril. A* «**i I r TrMwans ht /erusalem der at Our jt **«" therefftr* bad; I Ijaade CiKlseitefcsBi »e Art - - Girtttma* day in St." Bonifaee composer having avoided ail unnee- weather conditions Were- superb, ^ , u; «^ «i^ jt TA«u»^*#_jr»ther think thej r rar * dln"*rest aad eisary repetitions, as Weil as difficult girls, the Rev. PTancI* l^ViMmtmJh^^^^.^ ^^ „ l*»w*»^HCWO(>^«'Cathoflclam is Cftanilii. Gregory Street. Tfte work he Was. »ble to carry out his pur- fiirmohies. •—v --- —^——^ **«>.«* -» «»« « 41,* w.«« »»»'»«*» *»•»*** •< >»*«ea# »*>l lady Armstrong, a trust** of"t** the advance-guard *M the modern was composed by Philip C-, KrecIeT a S movement; It ecetiples an adtahced ,-„..,.- .• «. T,_„ A aew "Adeste Fidelis" for four !^J.:i .I^, ^^^*-^^lTto**^*^ri *rrire«-*eir--M*«to»*V| waa'crossiha: frftni the Gulf of Gor- York Circle of tl»* Int*r^atiopW^p*k, „* the d*t«lop»*4f *tJ lhe> position i* the art* as Weil as i* the) and is dedicated to tn* »t He*, part eborie* with the melody taken inth to the Gulf of Patrss, about by the bass has also been composed Tede*atloa erCettolie AtahtBaethSt'cg,!,,,,^. -f^th Mevemeat ia «•- seiehces." Snehto th*opinion of the ,**r- JPhSuF- Boppel,P»*or of St 33 feet above the sea. One of he had be*n ewept o« W* t«*t b* the rtj,. m,, a.^, Measlgtar great painter, Maurice Denis, mem? Bonifaee Church and ChaaceHor of by Mr. itreekei and will receive its the passengers offered his services v#ty her oi the AcadiiHjr of Beaux-Arts, the Rochester diocese^ HmtiTenditloir at St. Mich*el*s and ? •vldeaee* *f tbe!rri^ife^,„.^-^4^ittaMK Oktrel!. OhaaaelldW «<4»a aaaltir-Bpjrr'' '" •--=----••»•-. "Th* yoasger generation to'a pus*' Arebdioee** vt W*w'-T*rk, r*p«*ia*- expressed in aa article written for The themes upon which the Maw gt. Boniface Churches, _ ihl* year. This Mas*, celebrated on" the the Gasette des B*attx-Arts With re­i« founded are from the tradltmfTal'daring the Christmas season The sie to us at Urn**," b* ssld. "th*y *d Rw Mssweae* Patriefc Oaraa^al plane that makes a weekly flight are different, very dllf*««t from as MajM, jkrchMs«*# *c Mew-Ttrkv at gard to the condemnation which he hymn of St. Boniface and are oHGfer- jwora is dedicated to Prefeesor Pred- from Saigon to Marseilles, te said holds to be well founded, hv His Bolt- maa origin. The Work is said -to'eriett (0. P*hl on the occasion of file of an older generation. The boy* th* gatkering, aad *poke I* |a* Wsnav to be the first Mas* said la a ar* different and the girl* are v*ry as* ** th* r*s***4tii1rtlea' *l **M*-' . ness Pop* Pis* XI *t ta* meet the requirements of the "Motn fortieth anniversary *« arganist and >lane. tloaa of eertain extremists. Proprlo" and is la strict a«core*JS%*i ehoirmaster of St. Michael's Church. diferent from wast our sisteaa werere«t*« Csthadia*,— • -' -^

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