The Advocate - March 15, 1962 Catholic Church

The Advocate - March 15, 1962 Catholic Church

Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 3-15-1962 The Advocate - March 15, 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 - March 15, 1962" (1962). The Catholic Advocate. 230. https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate/230 Sainthood Pope Appeals Near 2 for To VATICAN CITY - The Blessed Vincenzo Americans (NC) organized Sacred Congregation of Rites schools for workmen to broad- met in the of NEW YORK presence Pope entheir general education and John and Pope ready gen- XXIII sclf-sacrificing ' John to approve mir- give them more in their XXIII has urged U. S. Catho- pride erosity which our beloved chil- acles worked through the in- trade, lics to be in v generous support- dren in the United States of tercession of Blessed Vincenzo In 1836 he ing the overseas relief began an eight- work America have always shown, Pallotti, Italian founder of the of tho day campaign of prayer for Church, calling particu- we feel confident that once Society of the Catholic the reunion of lar attention to the forthcom- Apos- separated East- again they will’ respond with tolate known as the Pallottinc ern Christians. ing Laetare Sunday collection. their customary liberality to Fathers. The Pontiff expressed the hope appeal which you are This consisted that Catholics here will ALTHOUGH it was not an- campaign show about to make to them in our of the celebration of Mass in nounced, the solemn nature of name.” different the indicates a Rite on each The ad- meeting that the day Sra Text, 16 Pope’s letter was the Octave Page canonization during of the Epi- dressed to the the cause of Blessed Bishops of Vincenzo is all but phany. U. S., and made completed their “customary was public and that he GLORY In liberality” will be canonized He died at 55 proper for the itself in through Catholic Relief Serv- on Jan. 22, BE — regalia grand day Richard, Michael, Francis, Edward, Leo, and Lawrence. supporting the collection, to is the ices NCWC. shortly. 1850. Washington of will be held family Newark, which have They will march with the John Association and April 1 as the climax March 20 similar Cryan .On a meet- One hundred later, 15 members in the March 18 of the 1962 years marching St. Patrick's there will also be four with Bishops’ Relief of the pa- Washington girls the Cryan ing congregation will be to the he rade Newark. Fund day, was beatified in Above, left to right, John Ladies Appeal. held are Washing- Boland will the to consider miracles at- Auxiliary. Archbishop review pa- Fr. by Pope Pius XII. ton and 10 his John tributed of sons, Jr., Bernard, James, rade at St. Patrick's Pro-Cathedral. “THE D’Arcy to Blessed Martin Thomas, OPEN-HANDED char- of American Porres, mulatto Dominican BLESSED MARTIN was ity Catholics Brother born has made itself felt in A in Peru of a born in 1569 in Lima. His fa- almost Monsignor Spanish ther every land and knight and a Negro was a knight. His mother It's Almost an Invasion clime,” the ex-slave. Begorrah, was a Negro freedwoman from Pope said, “making it possi- WASHINGTON Archbish- It is NEWARK If Patrick’s ble to provide food and expected that Blessed Panama, some his- the St. parade on March is There cloth- op Egidio though 18 will also be four with Vagnozzi, Apostolic Martin’s daughters stepping along ing for considerable canonization will take torians hold she not a success, it will not be the fault numbers in the U. an- was Indian. certainly of the Wash- the Cryan Ladies 20; Delegate S., Auxiliary Mary, Margaret, 19; Eliza- their place 6. But At 15 he entered ington family of Newark. of hungry fellow nounced here March 9 that May it is not the Domini- beth, 16, and Kathleen, 10. men, on certain that shelter for the homeless Rev. Blessed Vincenzo can friary of the Rosary in and Harold D’Arcy, legation THERE WILL BE 15 One Washington son, Eugene, was forced to and Blessed Lima Washingtons marching in the third miss the hospitals ami medicines for secretary, had been raised to Martin will be and became a professed division down Broad - when he St. father, 10 sons and four parade was recently out from Fort Dix to the sick and infirm canonized in a double cere- Brother. daughters shipped . the rank of chamber- lay —and papal seven more from the Berlin. Another son, 8, is unable to march due “Aware mony. watching sidelines two Joseph, to as we are of the lain with the title Very Rever- He nursed the sick and mother, married daughters and four grandchildren. illness. Another son miss- end showed special affection and ed -the Monsignor. parade only because he out from blessed Vincenzo was shipped Fort Dix to a of concern for slaves THE PARADE gets under Msgr. D’Arcy, priest born in brought Germany recently. way at 2 p.m. at Broad Street Rome 23, 1793, To the Newark Archdiocese, April from Africa. In Lima he ’ot> and Lincoln and Observe John Park will continue north past Hail for the son of a well-to-do Washington Sr., is a first cousin and City the legation staff in grocer. famed for namesake of joined came his help to review by Gov. Richard J. Hughes and Leo Carlin He was ordained the late Rev. John G. Newark Mayor P. at 23 and all Washington, chaplain who died February, 1961, succeeding the poor. and then to St. Patrick’s Pro-Cathedral soon after in the sinking of the U.S.S. where it will be re- began his organized Dorchester during World War 11. Council Plan Msgr. Robert J. Hagerty of viewed by Archbishop Boland. work to win converts and the Chicago Archdiocese. He Martin was beatified by MARCHING WITH him in the third There achieve social division with the will be 25,000 marchers all told from 70 Irish- justice with a XVI BERLIN (NC) The Evan- Pope Gregory in 1837. John Association will be of Cryan 10 of his 12 all in formal American groups in North group priests and laymcp The sons, Jersey. gelical Church process of his canoniza- attire. are John (Lutheran) of They Jr., 26; Bernard, 24; James, 21; Mayor M. from whom the of the Thomas, Joseph Healey of is grand marshall and has Society tion was reopened here in Kearny Germany named 18; Richard, 17; Michael, 14; 12- g repre- Catholic 1926. Francis, 13; Edward, Leo Mrs. Molly Murphy of Newark is deputy grand marshal for the to Apostolate developed. sentative go to Rome to 11, and Lawrence, 7. parade. study the projects and pro- posals drawn up for the com- ing ecumenical council. He is Edmund Bishop Appoints Pastors Schlink, pro- fessor at Heidelberg Univer- sity, who has been active in the Protestant-Orthodox World In Council of Churches. His Paterson Branchville posi- , The Advocate tion will be similar to that of Canon Bernard Pawley, who PATERSON Mc- is working liaison Bishop He was ordained in as a official 1940 as a Cross in June of 1957. Nulty has announced the between the Anglican ap- member of the Official Publication Church Society of Don of the Archdiocese of Newark. N. J.. and Diocese of Paterson, N. J. pointment of Rev. John D. Bosco and the Preparatory Secretar- (Salesians) and. was in- MSGR. KOWALCZYK has Vol. Pokrywka, pastor of Our Lady cardinated into 11, No. 12 iat for Promoting Christian the Paterson been pastor at THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1962 PRICE; TEN CENTS Queen of Holy Rosary for the Peace, Diocese in 1953. Unity council. Branchville, since 1942. He named to be was an pastor of St. From Stephen’s, 1947 to 1950. Father advocate and procurator of the THE LUTHERAN announce- Paterson, the late was replacing Rovinski at St. diocesan court Joseph’s, in 1938, an ex- ment here said; Msgr. James Wrzeciono, Passaic. During the summer aminer of the Start Site Clearing Work clergy and pro- "The council of the As pastor of the Evangel- Branch- of 1950, he was administrator synodal in 1945 and a ical Church of ville judge Germany, in church, the of the Sussex Bishop missions member of the commission accord with the named and, conference of Rev. Ro- from MSGR. D’ARCY Sigismund 1950 to 1952, at St. for visitation was of Religious Sis- the Evangelical Church of vinski, assistant at Holy Cross, Michael’s, Paterson. In 1952, terhoods in 1950. Germany, has expressed the was the second Wayne. Both priest from he became an appointments assistant at St. Msgr. has been desire to be informed Newark assigned will become Haag pastor accu- here in re- effective noon For Union Catholic High at Mary's, Dover, and in 1956-57 at on the St. Monica’s since 1952. rately various projects cent years and came shortly on March 22. SCOTCH PLAINS was back at St. be- This Site fourth and St. High $3l million made in the drive. and Joseph’s is his first appointment Joseph’s proposals of the forthcom- after Msgr. John J. Cain had To fill clearing on two diocesan posts fore his appointment to to work began March School will open at temporary He also stated that, Holy a diocesan post. in view ing Vatican Council. The coun- returned to the archdiocese. 13 vacated the death of for the new Union Catho- quarters in Park Ridge.

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