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The Advocate - June 20, 1958 Catholic Church Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 6-20-1958 The Advocate - June 20, 1958 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 - June 20, 1958" (1958). The Catholic Advocate. 31. https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate/31 The Advocate ° ffiCial PUbl Cat io " the Archdioccsc of Newark, N. J STS?’ I, °L ,n..: „ v..r „ and off Pub, '»i»«i w«*ki» . the Diocese of Paterson N J «t . ■ "■ '■ ■> - - - —~ «...,.... VOL. 7, NO. 25 FRIDAY, JUNE 1958 20, PRICE: TEN CENTS On the Inside... THREE IN ONE: This magnificent is WHAT IS the structure the new the Franciscan morality of a nation using A-bombs? For Sisters of Peekskill. N.Y., and the Cor parish center of St. Joseph of the Palisades West New an answer to this Jesu Grammar question, see 8 School, also conducted the Francis- Page York. It will house three by separate schools—St. Joseph’s can BIRTH Sisters. Erected by Rev. John P. CONTROL are Weigand, pastor, groups vociferous in their prop- Boys High School, administered by the Christian the structure will be dedicated aganda—but here’s an by Archbishop Boland occasion where it back- Brothers; St. Joseph’s Girls High School, operated by ed on June 22. Page 7 iHOUSANDS OF MEN march silently through the streets of Amsterdam in the dark hours of New the West New York night March. For the Center during reasons why they march, see pa ge n To Be Dedicated Cardinal Agagianian on Sunday By William F. Judkins Jr. sistinj? will be Auxiliary Bishop convent WEST already providing for 36 FREED BY NEW YORK Five Martin W. CHINA: Rev. M.M. years ago, when Rev. John Stanton. nuns is "Joseph McCormack, Named being enlarged; a dwell- P. (left) and Rev. Pro-Prefect Weigand was appointed pastor of the Immediately after, the Arch- ing on 64th St. is Cyril Wagner, O.F.M., are en- sprawling parish being converted (right) will of St. bishop break ground for into route from Joseph’s of the Palisades a a residence for Shanghai to here, he had a dream. temporary Hong Kong aboard a British for the residence Christian Broth- the Brothers until For The their new dream has now come to home ship after freed reality. If of Father ers being Red China. any who will staff by Propagation one of the is built; and June starting 25 the Weigand’s parishioners doesn’t send his schools in children to a the another old building, high school will be torn Catholic it is in down VATICAN CITY school, certainly milestone the to make (NC) Gregoire Pierre XV Cardinal parish history. way for a parking lot. not the pastor’s fault. The ideally constructed educational Archbishop will also Agagianian, Patriarch preside All of this is most of Cilicia of the Armenians and For necessary spir- St. now has not erected in at the Joseph’s buildings ever New commencement exercises because St. Chinese itual of Joseph's parish en- Reds leader the 200,000 not but for St. scattered Armenian rite one, two, five schools widely Jersey. Joseph’s High School m compasses parts of four com- Catholics, has been named ably administered under its aus- On June the Pro-Prefect of the 22, at 4 p.m.. Arch- auditorium-gymnasium of the Sacred Con- munities, West New York, pices. Three of the schools Boland new gregation for the parish bishop will dedicate the building. North Propagation of the Faith by Pope Pius XII Bergen, W’eehawken and this will be housed That is the September new St. Joseph’s center post to which Car- parish Guttenberg. llOUSf.l) IN THE dinal under one roof in of the most at 54th St. and new struc- Stritch of one Broadway. As- Free Chicago was ap- he ture will Last taught more than 30,000 stu- be two 2 separate high THE for all this pointed prior to his death. NECESSITY dents, including schools, one for many priests boys, adminis- activity is further Sixty-two-year old Cardinal emphasized by Ag- and 17 from the U. tered the Christian Bishops S. by the stark statistics agianian, who Brothers; supplied visited the U.S. in He one for by was named a Bishop in Five girls conducted by the Ilev. Michael J. 1951 and is also F'itzpatrick, spir- 1954, president and took Appointments Franciscan 1935, up residence in Sisters of itual of the Peekskill, director of the new panish Pontifical Commission Syria. He was elected Patriarch N.Y. In the U.S. Priests addition, will! center. which drew building up the recently pro- by a synod of the Armenian rite provide for the Cor Made in Paterson Jeus Gram- “We have been claimed canon averaging 600 law code for the n'ar hierarchy in Beirut, Lebanon, in School, one of the HONG Eastern rites parish's j baptisms a year for the past KONG last two U. of the Church. 1937. three (NC) The S. priests jailed He was named a Cardinal elementary schools. PATERSON nine years,” he said. “If In Red in Two priests received new There only China have been released. are BORN ON 1946. assignments are two other They Rev. Cyril Sept. 18, 1895, in grammar; one-half of these children Wag- and go to Czarist Russia In his three, newly ordained, their first appointments from schools, St. ner, 0.F.M., of at Akhqltsikhe, new post Cardinal Joseph’s, in the vicin- Catholic schools Pittsburgh and Rev. Joseph McCormack Aga- we woul have to the ity of the near Turkish border of Geor- will direct this Church at 64th and be of gianian help the af- Bishop McNulty week All assignments are effective St., to handle 1.200 in M.M., Ossining, N. Y. the prepared gia, he went to Rome fairs of the Immaculate Heart of to begin congregation which June 21. Mary high school. The old St. Both were Joseph’s arrested and sentenced to five his studies for School at 77th St. years im- the priesthood at deals with all matters This has a mis- School relating Rev. John High could take 80 prisonment the Chinese the F. Corr, assistant, has been transferred from sion only by com- age of 11. He ordained to Catholic missions chapel 1,000 students was throughout seating nearly a year. We expect munists in St. Patrick’s, Chatham, to Sacred a June, 1953, on charges in 1917, and in the world. persons and serves the Although both 1919 returned as ] of 290 freshmen priests are re- Dover. parish registration this of and for Heart, St. toners at the “espionage sabotage ported to be pastor to then Patrick’s, Chatham. north end of the in good health, Fath- Georgia, a part The has September in the new American congregation jurisdic- Rev. Vincent building.” That was of Maranda, previ- Rev. Richard imperialists.’’ er has been the Soviet Union. G. Rento, assist- parish. Wagner tion over Catholics St. has more hospitalized 31,894,515 and at St. Joseph's than the same charge leveled several He back ously chaplain Mary’s Hos- ant, Our of Father against times in the past went to Rome in Lady Queen Peace, Weigand purchased 10,000 families two 3,218,724 catechumens in 78 arch- thej and more than all American pital, Passaic, becomes assistant Branchville and former missionaries jailed due to 1921 and was made chaplain, Camp Astor Theater years severe attacks of assistant, dioceses, 292 197 only eight! 32,000 dioceses, apos- at Our of parishioners. by the Reds. rector of Lady Culvers Lake. months after ashma. the Armenian Pontif-. Mercy, Whippany. Columbus, he came to St. Jo- tolic 114 “We are well vicariates, apostolic pre- The newly ordained and Rev. and feeling ical priests Stephen P. Hlavatovic, as- seph sand now four FATHER WEIGAND has fine,” College, remaining there six Masses arc been fectures, independent abbeys, their first Father WITH THE for are: of the on reported Wagner when DEPARTURE of 14 years. that time assignments sistant, Assumption Bless- celebrated there each Sunday. of the situation since he During and three missions. top contacted at the Fathers and independent Rev. Leo T. ed Peace Hotel in Wagner Sweeney, assistant, Virgin Mary, Passaic. The grade school arrived.five years McCormack, there now has 1 ago. For ex- there remain in Shanghai. He said both would China 15 six grades and he started the foreign will continue to ample, Cor Jesu missioners besides Bishop the in Grammar School Walsh. i eighth the next two to serve chil- ' years. Tire latter, the lone In the dren of families in the American, meantime, the i south end the British While neither in steady aboard ship prison nor under o{ the Changsha. I development by Father I parish. Classes house begun have been Father arrest, has not been free to held Wagner asked that their jWeigand continues. The Sisters'; temporarily fn a building carry out his duties. families be notified owned a of their re- by veterans’ organiza- Of release. He also the 15 missionaries still tion. Now said that he and they will attend classes in Red four Father McCormack had been China, are priests in the finest of educational see- Church sur- ing James reportedly either under house Says Bishop E. Walsh, M.M., roundings. arrest or in of their prison. There Cumberland, Md., since was no mistaking the The 11 others release.
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