The Advocate - Dec

The Advocate - Dec

Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 12-27-1962 The Advocate - Dec. 27, 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 Pope Renews Plea The Advocate For World Peace VATICAN CITY - Problems ments not to be deaf to stated: “Let Official Publication of the Archdiocese of Newark, N. J., and Diocese of Paterson, N. J. this He peace, then, of for space, hopes peace, and cry of mankind. Let them do be our objective at all times. the welfare of the children all Vol. 12, No. 1 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1962 PRICE: 10 CENTS of in their power to preaerve Let us aim at creating peace the world were the central peace." around us so that it may themes of series a of Christ- In hia new message he aaid: spread throughout the entire mas messages by Pope John. “The recollection of thia ap- world. Let us shield it from The Pontiff asked for coop- peal is all the more joyful for all that could harm it and take eration among nations explor- us ... because of the clear care not to endanger it by any- THERE'S STILL TIME! ing space at a ’ reception for aigns of deep understanding thing that could disrupt or Vatican which diplomats, noted In show that the words compromise it. his annual Christmas talk that were not wasted on the sir, his AT HIS LAST general audi- October plea for peace but touched minds and hcarta • This will be LAST ence before Christmas, Pope your iuuo and are serving to open up John XXIII told 1,500 persons if new you woro missed during tho school crusado See prospects of brotherly and do Text, Page 3 trust that he recited a full Rosary live and to hold out bright not in a that day for the day's new- complete coverage parish hopes of true social and inter- born children. national had not been “wasted on the peace.” • John, who To have the convenience and told Pope appeared of home delivery air,” a general au- well SPEAKING OF the council, though slightly thinner in dience he had recited a rosary the walked without as- he said: "Truly the grace of face, • To start the for the day’s newborn year with a gift for a the Lord has been sistance Ur a throne act up in subscription children. poured out friend or tha Clementine Hall and ad- relative. on His Church beyond all ex- dressed an overflow crowd in DIPLOMATS pectation." FROM 50 na- "There have been a strong voice. He did not USE ON tions heard the few times COUPON PAGE 2 81-year-old refer to his illness. that in the course of the Christian Pope pray 1963 may "wit- The of Christ- era 20 centuriei in Pope spoke ness many more of these duration mas and said that he had al- when so ardent peaceful conquests of the a longing gen- has been felt in human hearts ready recited three complete ius of man In the apace for the desired rosaries that day. The third, field." Of those who work for unity by the Lord. he had been devoted to State Studies . said, HOME FROM ROME Boland from meets such the Pontiff -Archbishop (third right) his two new auxili- goals, said: the newborn children be- Ways "That they be one. This day's aries for the first time since their elevation to the J. "History will write their may episcopacy as Bishop-elect John is the design of Divine Provi- cause the Vicar of Christ is at and names in letters of Dougherty, his right, Bishop-elect Joseph A. Costello, at his left, greet him gold." dence the universal father of the God thst we must put into aboard the Leonardo Da Vinci his return the "May deign to inspire whole human since To Aid Med on from Vatican Council. Others from left effect, venerable and family School the organizers of these great brothers, are James A. vicar Martin W. Christ redeemed all men. Msgr. Hughes, general;Auxiliary Bishop Stanton, and it rests a serious obligation Msgr. spatial with tho TRENTON - enterprises Gov. Richard will schedule another George W. Shea, rector of Immaculate Conception who attended the upon each one’* conscience. J. meeting Seminary, council idea of associating in their Hughes has instructed the with school officials "On the day of judgment, next with the Archbishop. projects and discoveries brsve attorney general's office to month. particulir and general, each and able men of determine if every race Mother, any constitution- under he and one will be asked, not whether My al Currently study, Results Assessed nation." problems would be involved he achieved unity, but said, is the advisability of a in giving state assistance to whether he and worked The Doctor program of student subsida- POPE JOHN'S annual prayed the Seton Hall Med- Christmas broadcast and suffered for whether University tion. The state is also investi- was the it; Pope John's recent sick- ical School. he enforced the * 30th in a series begun by Pope a wise and pru- The gating possibility of tak- Council’s ness recalled his first bout Governor said he is in- Session Pius XI dent and on discipline, ing over the school, located in Opening Christmas Eve, patient with illness. It happened in vestigating the question be- 1932. The Father far-seeing, and whether he the Jersey City Medical Cen- Holy re- 1922, when be * suffered cause the was medical school, ter newed his for responsive to the impulses on a lease arrangement appeal peace throat trouble after in 1955, has of coming opened been run- and asserted charity. ." with the city. that the Second to Rome to work in the Sa- ning at a deficit. He said he Vatican Termed Council has resulted cred for the The medical school has Good 430 Congregation was of the deficit in POPE JOHN THEN said: "It appraised at Beginning the "spontaneous revela- t the Faith. students. Several Propagation o a years ago 1* our wish that thia Christ- meeting he and State Edu- By JAMES C. O’NEILL pand the functions of the al- interim tion, almost unexpected by voters turned down a referen- period will be the new- The trouble persisted and cation Commissioner mas of 1962 should be one of Freder- VATICAN CITY (NC) - ready existing Pontifical Com- instituted most people," of a sense of Roncalii lost dum to establish a medical ly coordinating com- young Father ick M. Raubingcr held with What did the first session of mission Christian and deeper, truer joy and peace school for Radio, Motion Pic- mission. unity brother- his voice. The doctors or- school at Rutgers, the state of soul for all men and officials, including Dr. the Second Vatican Council ac- tures and Television to include The headed hood. espec- university. The existence of commission, by dered e change of air and James E. McCormack, dean of complish? What will the He likened the council's first ially for families, which are the Seton happen press. Amleto Cardinal Cicognani, sent him out to the Italian the school. Hall school was con- the foundation of mankind." in the nine-month interim un- If approved by the Pope, and of six Cardinals, session to a “bright beacon” avaiL sidered a factor in the composed Riviera, but to no voting. til the second session in said inviting all Of Christmas he said: “Cer- SETON HALL opens Bishop Zuroweste, this including Francis Cardinal Christians "from However, be decided to pay officials have It has been estimated that tainly no of the September? And what can be could mean “there would be the farthest comers solemnity declined to Spellman of New York, and a of the visit his home and see comment on the the school’s annual deficit is Church is better suited to a to expected of- the second ses- set up an International center number of Bishops, will work world to heed the call of the meeting. The Governor said he $1 million. characterize the council than his mother. sion? for consultation on all with the 10 council Son ~ot God made the prob- regular Man, the birth of She immediately spotted The answer to the lems Child Christ which was complete dealing with communica- commissions and secre- of Bethlehem." unity announced in the trouble: “You're not first question can really only tions media. This center could tariat. Heavenly glory and wearing a sweater." be given after the entire coun- make available information HE QUOTED from his im- In the joy of brotherhood Protestant of all He started wearing a cil ia finished. But keeping in and technological advice for AS ENVISIONED by the passioned plea for peace of men both those who Clergy and the trouble 25 the have been created and those sweater, mind the old axiom “well be- the best means to be used in norms of the council for the Oct. during Cuban cleared gun is half done," a partial various countries and under interim session, alt the proj- criais. At that time the Pope still destined to become in- up. evaluation the ects various said: "We all of the earth Dined Priests of significant various conditions. Moreover, prepared by the beg govern- habitants . by work of the first session can it could be an international preparatory commissions sre be made. center for coordinating efforts to be reviewed and re-evalu- NEWPORT, R.I.

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