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The Catholic Times Friday, Nov. 27,1959 The Catholic Times—3 At- Governor^ Meetings____ r* Music Education Meet Dec. 4, 5 200 Bishops Present; the national shrine, which was begun in 1922. Work on the Youth (Need Moral At Neil House exterior of the huge Byzantine- The Ohio Music Educators Romanesque building, which Pope Says Shrine Example has cost some $15 million so Association will hold their an­ far, u» now complete, but the Training, Everyone Says nual meeting at the Neil interior < not be fully fin­ House on Friday and Satur­ ished U ay years. tjonss and answers or just Of Our \Extraordinary Piety By Dennis C. Finneran, Jr. day, December 4 and 5. Local On -ning of the day (Times Assistant Editor 'Comments which the dele- members of the National WASHINGTON, (NC) cis Cardinal Spellman, Arch sides Cardinal Spellmen, were of d un, Cardinal Cush­ "Youth need definite fates wanted toi make. ing .d and preached at guidance in moral and the luncheon reminded the In one such session, on Eth­ Catholic Music Educators As* —His Holiness Pope John bishop of New York, officiat­ Their Eminences James Fran- ed. a * .al Low Mass in the spiritual values." This delegates that any discussion ical and Moral Values, Mon- sociation will participate in XXIII has hailed the Na­ lis Cardinal Mclntyre, Arch­ shri... offered by Bishop seemed to be the consen­ of youth problems must never signor William E. Kappes the sessions, according to Miss tional Shrine of the Im­ Thousands of Religious and bishop of Los Angeles; Rich­ Bernard J. Flanagan of Wor­ forget the moral and spiritual laymen filled the huge church sus of delegates to a Diocesan Director of Charities Gertrude Kuehefuhs of the maculate Conception — ard Cardinal Cushing, Arch­ cester, Mass. "side of this two-sided coin largest Catholic church in the for the ceremonies. The dedi­ •tate wide meeting on child­ told the more than 220 dele­ Ohio State University Music bishop of Boston; Jose Cardi­ Pope John's letter, read at of aid to the country's youth." cation here was the focal point ren and youth called by gates in attendance that "Re­ United States—as a symbol of nal Garibi y Rivera, Arch­ the dedication ceremony by Throughout the report, faeulty. the "extraordinary piety" of of ceremonies in the 16.000 Governor Michael Di Salle ligion and God and morality bishop of Guadalajara, Mex­ Archbishop Vagnozzi, declared compiled from sectional re­ are fundamental. They are Mr. Peter Mennin of th« U.S. Catholics. Catholic parishes of the coun­ last week at Ohio State Uni­ ico, and Thomas Cardinal Tien, that the shrine had been built ports throughout the state, necessary for individuals. Peabody School of Music will try, which culminated in the versity. The Pope's praise was con­ S.V.D., exiled Archbishop of "with magnificent daring by the need for some real moral They are also necessary for be a featured speaker at the tained in a message to the consecration of the nation to More than 1100 delegates Peking, China. Archbishop Al­ the common consent and basis to all child-care relation­ society and governments." two-day meet. Bishops of the United States the Blessed Virgin. heard speakers in six work­ bert G. Meyer of Chicago, who energetic will of your sacred ships was cited. HE REMINDED the dele­ Sessions will begin on both which was read at the dedica­ Scores of high government shops discuss various areas will become a cardinal at the hierarchy, by the generous It cites the importance of gates that the Catholic church, days at 9 a.m. and will extend tion (Nov. 20) of the shrine, and civic leaders and members Of youth relationship but all December 14 consistory in help of the faithful and with family life, mentions the need "Believes in the separation through the day and evening. the seventh largest ehureii in of the diplomatic corps were •eemed to agree on this one Rome, also attended. Arch­ the piety and faith of all." for strengthening moral of Church and State as or­ Morning sessions will treat the world. present for the ceremony. bishop Egidio Vagnozzi, Apos­ point: Children and teenagers values in the child's life, and The Pope said the shrine ganizations ... but this need of elementary school music More than 200 members of Among them were Chief Jus­ tolic Delegate to the United lid some type of guidance in various ways approves of will be for future generation* not mean a total divorce of programs while the afternoons the Catholic hierarchy from tice Earl Warren, Associate States, represented the Pope. in all areas to aid their spirit­ some type of moral training will be given to high school Supreme Court Justice Wil­ "a strong and encouraging re­ religion from civic and gov­ this country and abroad, in­ The dedication ceremony ual and moral growth. for the youth. programs. liam J. Brennan, Jr., and minder that, in the midst of ernment." cluding five cardinals, attend­ marked the start of three MONSIGNOR RAYMOND DURING THE SIX after­ George Meany, president of . earthly vicissitudes, they Monsignor Kappes noted that All teachers in the Diocesan ed the dedication and the days of ceremonies celebrat­ must keep their eyes fixed GALLAGHER, member of the noon workshops, panelists dis­ the AFL-CIO. the report issued by the com­ school system are invited to Solemn Pontifira! Mas- which ing the completion of a major with a lively hope on things President's national Confer­ cussed the various areas of attend the mortinc. mittee "suggests few practi­ followed. His Kmineiuv Fran­ The cardinals attending, be­ sta£p in the construction of heavenly and eternal " ence Committee, 1960 White child relationships in our cal programs for putting House Committee on Child society and then the sessions principles into effect." were thrown open to ques- ren and youth, speaking at "IT MAKES NO SUGGES­ TION of ways to reach that great number of families and Public, Religious: children who practice no re­ mmemmamt ligion and belong to no Church." School Systems It avoids mention of the benefits offered to children throughout the permanence, exclusiveness and unselfish­ Must Fight Barrier ness required by Christ's CLEVELAND, (NC) — Co-operation between pub­ teaching regarding marriage and Family life," he con­ lic and religious schools can be improved by forgett­ cluded ing the slogan that says a wall exists between Church Other panelists, Rabbi Rob­ tnd State, the Ohio School Board Association ert A. Rothman, assistant was told by Robert H. Hamilton, dean of the Wyoming Rabbi, Temple Israel, and the University Law School. Reverend John M. Wilson, ex­ Dean Hamilton, who has Even a Saint ecutive secretary, Ohio Coun­ specialized in school law, took cil of Churches, both agreed to the need of some moral part in a discussion of the use Couldn't Take guidance in the lives of youth. GIFTS of public funds for non-public All This RABBI ROTHMAN said schools at the association's that he would 'object to convention. WASHINGTON, (NC) — It someone of another Faith The dean criticized the U.S. was quite an experience for teaching my children any For Every Member Of Your Family Supreme Court's McCollum Mrs. John D. Watson. form of religion in school." decision that threw the term Her telephone number is But he said there was a def­ "wall of separation between LA 5800. inite need in the youth for Church and State" into the Mrs. Watson received "at "the respect for the aged public arena. least 17" calls in one day institutions and ideas of their "The so-called wall is not from minor key voices who elders." THE NEW Jligh," he said. "It is not im­ were puzzled because she REVEREND WILSON noted pregnable. There is not any didn't tell them about the that moral training is a trail. There is nothing in the day's saint. necessity and felt that We U.S. Constitution which say* The Catholic Standard, have gone to far in one di­ iolw I'i We AINT anything about it. archdiocesan newspaper, came rection trying to avoid God to the rescue. "Yet that wall of separation so as not to injure someone's "Kiddies," it said in a is the finest noise a court can feelings. "It seems rather front-page notice, "to dial make to explain a decisional, ridiculous that in public Continuous • • • zero, put your finger in the has reached on grounds which,. schools we cannot mention the FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN last opening ort the dial, not it refuses to disclose." name of God without some­ the sixth." *1 one feeling guilty," he noted. The foremost Bible achievement of Providing tax-paid bus our asre. The many great features and The sixth opening contains Delegates at this meeting transportation for children at­ the capital, letters M. N. and valuable helps add to your enjoyment suggested: Family life courses and underst anding of the Word of God, tending non-public schools, he the cause of Mrs. Watson's •aid, is not a school board in schools, better guidance Outstanding scholarship • and skilled calls, capital O. problem, but an extension of in-what children watch, listen craftsmenship have combined to pro­ or read and good example duce this masterpiece. Over 1550 pages. the gereral welfare. "Where Jesus x>j t\c». ji. noevef, rti.u, parochial school pupils need PERPETUAL CHAIRMAN by parents, as some remedies Why is he the pastor's choice? to the problem. his "broth MOST UP-TO-DATE - The only Tht best Missal for the ©rdi* bus rides," he declared, "a l high mou transportation commission di­ Asks a clear melodious voice, The report and the dele­ new Catholic Bible with the official nary layman.
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