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Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 1-25-1962 The Advocate - Jan. 25, 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 Recommended Citation Catholic Church, "The Advocate - Jan. 25, 1962" (1962). The Catholic Advocate. 237. https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate/237 Enrollment in Schools Increases by 5,000 By ED GRANT schools was above 3% as the in the public schools. Catholic ange attaining a sen- schools SOUTH ORANGE The grand total increased from throughout the arch- HIGH SCHOOL' additions ior year, Roselle Catholic diocese school in the Arch- 154,682 for the FOUR NEW a and two population 1960-61 school grammar parishes are were even more uniform. In junior and Immaculate diocese of Newark schools year build is still on year -to 159,936 at the start of were this fall getting ready to their the 525 to.a opened Heart Bergen jump was two Academy in Washington first an upward trend with rise the 1961-62 school year. and others received second schools; St. Anthony’s, total a of 6,244; in Essex, 581 to Township a sophomore year. Union of over 5,000 pupils since last faculties of Brothers. City, and Church of the total of "THE teaching a 7,614; in Hudson, 467 INCREASE on the The latter two also moved into Little June as shown there are 240 Flower, to in figures re- Thus, now gram- Berkeley a total of 8,010, and in secondary level," Tuite completed of their Msgr. wings new Heights. A mar schools in the four coun- third, Our of 488 noted, “indicates Lady Union, to a tootal of 2,878. that we are buildings. ties, as against 234 last Perpetual is year. Help, Oakland, This added to 2,063 stu- the great need there up new relieving OTHER CHANGES nearing More on two have completion and will be dents a of Education to Those with faculties for total 24,746. some but are degree, we been to Below and four announced for next year. ready open in September. on now in number are Page 2 stil awaiting the new schools Almost no schools showed Work has counted twice. begun on Union THE GROWTH to be built with the funds in the any drop in enrollment and Catholic in Scotch Plains The with schools this the first pledged in the Archdiocesan new schools are Imma- past year has grade figures for ele- leased this week the first class s by Msgr. Jo- of boys and been Campaign.” culate evenly distributed around mentary schools indicate that P. Development Conception, Norwood; girls due seph Tuite, superintendent to enter the co-insti- the four this statement Mt. Bless- counties. the trend will continue Backing up Carmel, Montclair; tutional Bergen upward of schools. school in September. are County grammar the figures which show ed Sacrament, Roseland, and school enroll- in future years. There are Walsh It was the schools Archbishop in Irving- ment increased to secondary that, where there were 13,027 Our Lady of Lourdes, Moun- 1,670 40,770; 18,235 first graders enrolled ton and Good Counsel in New- which showed the major rise, tainside. Essex increased this children in grade last County 636 to year, as against 17,646 last eighth ark have 9% last announced that they Hudson jumping over year’s there No 35,017; increas- year. There had been de- year, are only 7,726 in new high schools will County a figures. were accept girls in the Grammar schools freshman only ed 523 to 37,646 and Union year of high school for the first time in crease in the first grade opened incoming freshmen classes. moved ahead at a rate County increased 362 to of this year, that over almost 27,757. for the past two indicating a decade, but three Work is figures years, 2.4%. The increase also in on The net for all 40% had be progress total increase wss 3,191 but this to accommodaatod added new classes: East Or- year’s mark several additions to tops.the grammar from 131,999 to 135,190. previous record of 18,091. The Advocate Official Publication of the Archdiocese of Newark, N. J., and Diocese of Paterson, N. J. Vol. 11. No. 5 THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1962 PRICE: TEN CENTS Fear 30 Missioners Dead In Outbreak in Congo The LEOPOLDVILLE, Con- arrest when he arrived in The Pontiff asked all at the go (NC)—More than a dozen Stanleyville on Jan 20. audience to pray for the mur- priests and nuns are feared to The Sola mission was staff- dered missioners who had have been killed in the second ed six White Fathers by and "abandoned their countries and third mass , murders of six Franciscan Sisters. and in the Peruvian Andes All families to consecrate MEMORIAL - Villagers erect a Catholic missionaries in were the Belgians except one. themselves to cross the good of oth- wooden in a plowed field 500 from an Congo since New only yards Year's Day, The command has UN prom- ers, their brothers.” ice mass which their totally wiped out town. according to reports reaching ised ail possible aid to bring services held here. Special wore those responsible for the the for missionaries and a Re- If the reports are confirm- known massacres to justice. It quiem Mass has been sched- ed. it will mean that moro made the l ,l'VICE “ pledge after Arch- uled for Rome's San Andrea * 12 than 30 missioners M f grad, rchool of St. have been pupil, Colholic ,chaol bishop Joseph Cornelis, Church on Jan. 25. Joseph',P assassinated 'n-d to rid On the Inside... within less than ,.op ing OS B . of Elisabethville sent pubh/.ehool bu,., A,7 WlllioTt three weeks in °'c the the worst out- a to PRIOR TO the latest out- pressed family club into message world leaders nirklnn i / wagon service. Above, she is shown break of anti-mission U 0ber violence break. the Bishops of P rry ' d protesting against the the Con- ry Shearer who liv« on a farm outside “THE WAY THAT Kongolo Bittle .io 5° - Norman. Mrs PURITY is since this strife-torn nation be- issued B 1 8 hahOSs ,W ° thllh U* *hok° forgot- murders and go a defense of the M r,de the school buses demanding im- public and attend ten would the soul of came a and Church's activities public . frighten any independent year mediate punishment for those before the s, below school — ory on bus a half situation.) ago. nation became priest.” See the Papal text on :Page 17 responsible. independent in I960. A UNITED NATIONS IN VATICAN CITY. The defense was”*” con- Law Collection Due here Pope DID spokesman reported that John took Sunday MARY the note of the massa- tained in the official UNDERSTAND what there state- are no of life in signs cre. comparing it with the drafted told at ment at the Bishops' Angel Gabriel her the Annun- the mission at Sola, where killing of Abel by Cain. Plenary Assembly in Decem- Held Valid Sheed’s about a dozen White "Eyes ciation? See Frank column Fathers must with stream tears Tor ber. The statement has and Franciscan just on 8 Sisters were what Support Page has happened," he said, been released. - Seminary, TRENTON The New Jer- earlier reported to be under declaring that this is a repe- Charges against the Church, sey Court upheld attack rampaging Supreme the by Congo- tition "of the beginnings of the Bishops noted, were that Paramos Sunday WHAT IS A PRIEST? For a concise des- lese troops and fanatic anti- closing ordi human brothers to society kill- it tried thrust European in a Catholic African nance ruling handed down see the letter from Archbish- youths. ing brothers." Archbishop cription (Continued on Urges Page 4) on Jan. 22 in a suit The attackers brought 5 are believed NEWARK op Boland on Page Arthur E. 100th the same by Williamson, real Archbishop the to be as those who anniversary, Arch- estate agent. Boland in a letter to all par- 18 bishop enlists the aid of tha massacred Holy Ghost Fa- Paramus ishe* in the Archdiocos its ordi- of faithful in continuing the ■' »'»•> Hiuth.-r al.,„ adopted “in- K wnh Construction nance in 1957 Newark has designated Febru- estimable benefits an unknown and made a nunihi-rt ol Afri College it ef that well the month fi Inc rin \..\ 1.1 ary as for thn an- Jan ' h,lli re,.;, t'.nncd priesthood brines to ran laymen on 1 in Knn n .* Individual about 95 . ,’Cpl " . .I|>|>I I.v c.t l.v ". ' *>o and Iho Czechs golo. miles from Sola mm- .I.-IS fnc d.,x, Torture, They are also ' ..1,1,11 \s , iimnily." suspected of be Action ing the who ■ •uisiin challenge,| the ex, Text Pastors asked troops killed Expected on 5 are to and Page desig- he '■•’in ..n I eri.iinil ilial il.cx mutilated the nate a of their bodies of n w Sunday own ASMINOTON ( \l I—lndi Icar Italian C"W c the mca-uie hit '■ere i,npr..perl\ ndnpt.-d . choice airmen on Nov. 11 in during the cations month for are that 11..ur Mir ..r.l.nan, 16 Kindu matrhing action e I he x modified the Jail Priests nufil for collection, with the letter giants and lor did collection Immaculate loans construe he lull noi w-t exist His I propn-.ee foe war- ius (he to read A be at all on report from Elisabethville.