
Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 11-26-1959 The Advocate - Nov. 26, 1959 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 - Nov. 26, 1959" (1959). The Catholic Advocate. 80. https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate/80 Holy Father Grants Papal Honors To 64 Priests, Laity in Archdiocese NEWARK Sixty-four distinguished priests, Maloney, Rev. Bernard F. Rev. Moore, Thomas F. Anna M. Russo, Genevieve J. San Mrs. on laymen and Filippo, James Sept. 26, 1948, he Is a member laywomen of the Archdiocese of Newark Curry, Rev. A. Chmely, of the Visitation Joseph Rev. Eugene R. Galla- A. Sebold, Mrs. Richard J. Strasser, and E. Committee have been awarded high honors Gladys for Religious, Pro-Synodal Judge, member Papal by Pope John gher, Rev. Thomas F. Mulvaney,Rev. Leo L. t Mahoney, Winter, of the Sites and Announcement of the honors list was made this Rev. Building Commission and Deputyfor Leo J. Martin, Rev. Aloysius S. Carney and Rev! week by who Prothonotaries Apostolic are accorded certain Temporalities of Immaculate Archbishop Boland, returned recently Michael G. Kemezis. Conception Seminary from his ad limina visit to the Vatican. privileges normally reserved to Bishops. They may Darlington. • The Papal Chamberlains are Rev. Henry J. Mur- celebrate Pontifical Mass four times a Two of year. MSGR. THREE MONSIGNORI were elevated to the phy, Rev. Eugene J. Reilly, Rev. David J. ARTIOLI, pastor of Our Lady of Mt. rank Price, Rev. these are Christmas and Easter; the others are select- of 20 Thomas J. Rev. John J. Cassels and Carmel, Jersey City, was ordained May 21, and Prothonotary Apostolic; priests were awarded Tuohy, Rev. Joseph ed by the holder of the title. While 1932, pontificating, named a the rank of domestic prelate with title of Rev- P. Tuite. Papal Chamberlain on Sept. 15, 1954. Right Prothonotaries Apostolic are entitled to the use of erend Monsignor; six were raised to the rank of Msgr. Kiley was ordained on June 3, 1939. and Papal DR. LUKE certain pontificals, articles of attire customarily worn A. Mulligan has been named named a Chamberlain with title of Very Reverend Monsignor. Knight Papal Chamberlain on Sept. 15, 1954. He is Commander of St Gregory the Great only by Bishops. These include the ring, miter, pec- (Civil Class). archdiocesan director of the Catholic Youth Organi- The honors list for the laity included one Knight toral cross and gloves. Knights of St. Gregory the Great (Civil Class) are zations; director, Archdiocesan Center of the Mt. Commander of St. Gregory the Great; 14 of Car- Knights Floyd E. Anderson, Hugh X. Connell, Francis J. Cun- St. mel Guild; executive director of The Advocate; St. Gregory; and 20 women on whom has been bestow- MSGR. MULLIGAN has been pastor of and di- ningham,George C. D’Annunzio,Dr. John J. rector of the archdiocesan ed the Cross Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice. Flanagan, Henry’s, Bayonne, since 1919. Ordained on May 28, Cooperative Supply Services. William J. William T. Griffin, Henderson, LL.D., Dr. 1904, he holds the of doctor of sacred The new Prothonotaries are Rt degrees theology FATHER CORR has been of Apostolic Maximilian F. Dr. Edward pastor Our Lady of Hubach, Jr., P. J. Kearney, and doctor of the latter causa. Named Rev. Michael J. Rt. Rev. laws, honoris the Most Blessed Magr. Mulligan, Msgr. John R. Frank V. Sacrament, East Orange, since 1928, Kennedy, Mcßride, Joseph A. a Domestic on Di Luca and Rt. Rev. Prelate Oct. 20, 1949, he is Vicar Forane and is Anthony Msgr. Joseph M. J. was ordained June 10, 1911. He Deputy for Mcßride, Nevins Mcßride, and Frank W. Young. of Hudson County; Examiner of the Clergy, Synodal Kelly. Discipline at Immaculate Conception Seminary. Examiner, Synodal and Parish Priest Consultor. RECIPIENTS OF the Cross Pro Ecclesia et Pontif- Judge Father Szpilman has been of Our of NAMED pastor Lady DOMESTIC Prelates are Very Rev. ice are Edith Di ordained on Msgr. Callaghan, Mrs. John A. Conlin, Mar- Msgr. Luca was July 15, 1906, Czestochowa, Harrison, since 1921. He was ordained Walter P. Artioli, Rev. Very Msgr. John J. Kiley, Rev. garet Finn, Jule Flannelly, Marie A. Fournier, Mrs. and has been pastor of Holy Family, Nutley, since Apr. 17, 1915. Michael J. Corr, Rev. Julian F. Rev. Metis- He Szpilman, Harry A. Hasson, Mary A. McCarthy, Mary E. Mc- 1933. is Pro-Synodal Judge, Archdiocesan Consul- Father Lankau has been pastor of Sacred Heart laus Rev. B. Lankau, William Donnelly, Rev. Clement tor was on Donough, Catherine M. McGann, Eleanor McGlynn, and named a Domestic Prelate Oct. 20,1949. of Jesus, Irvington, since 1925. First pastor of this M. Weitekamp, Rev. Edward J. Begley, Rev. Paul A. Mrs. Thomas F. McHugh, Marcia M. Meehan, Mrs. Msgr. Kelly, pastor of St. Peter’s, Belleville, was parish, he was ordained on May 3, 1916. Dippold, Rev. Florence C. Rev. Patrick J. Leo Mahoney, V. C. Mrs. a Norton, Mary O’Neill, John J. Reilly, ordained on May 25, 1907. Named Domestic Prelate (Continued on Page 18) Bishops Flay CommunismTermed Birth Control The Advocate Chief Block to Peace WASHINGTON Communism is still the No. 1 garding these people who “pose Official Publication af the Archdiocese of Newark. N. and Dteceaa (NC) J, of Paterson, N. J. threat land’’ is no to . any a obstacle to world peace, the Bishops of the United States “reproach to the conscience of VOL. 8 NO. 48 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1959 PRICE: TEN asserted in their annual statement issued here. Propaganda CENTS the free world.” In the statement, issued at the annual meeting of the WASHINGTON Catholics noted other THE BISHOPS stressed that will never support any Cardinal Defends.'Index' American hierarchy,the Bishops that there are to preoccupation with the commu- public program promote birth control, the Bishops of obstacles to peace—excessive na- nist problem should not “deter the United States said here in the second of two statements tionalism and inhuaman condi- ship.’* By “peace,” the Bishops us from seeking to solve other at their annual tions on the world scene, and declared, communists mean sub- adopted meeting. problems that may endanger 'Sane racial injustice, selfishness, sen- mission to their program; by Realism' freedom,” In the entitled peace and statement, "Explosion or Backfire?” Pope sualism and excessive desire particularly Says an mean “friendship’’ they accept- those of Africa and Latin (text on page 6), they noted Asia, for wealth and ease on the home ance by others of their program that For the of America. A Christian sense of propaganda favoring birth one, they said, use front. for coexistence. prevention programs has been contraceptives would hinder the Is Behind justice should impel assistance to Book “those on who suffer from avoid- the increase. They charged development of such qualities as Screening BUT COMMUNISM is the chief TURNING TO what can be able that the is one of fear discipline and self-control. and the advised poverty, ignorance and dis- campaign VATICAN CITY “Sane realism” which “does not of the block, they said, ultimately done, Bishops and that its teaching authority Church, communism ease,” they said. main vehicle “is the which “the problem of as that we “storm heaven with THEY POINTED forget the condition of human nature wounded la the teacher in the name coined terror out. using by original to be It must be remembered that recently technique and role a threat peace” will only prayer and penance, knowing America as an example, that sin" demands that Church of Christ. “The needs of the world will phrase, “population explosion’." authorities review books for met when we pot into practice that what to man seems impos- “imaaigratiaa and emigration "U it is pot a It is not be met •» thair moral and doctrinal content, Pop* John XXIII said teacher, the Christian principles we pro- sible, God will grant to those by charitable aid ADMITTING THAT the even within the same country no phrase longer a church. If it does not flsim who to Him with humble alone," the Bishops added. have here. pray alerts the public to the attention their rale to play in solving correct, it is no n teach- "The is to longer "We teenef Be* as material- free of hatred and a greater charity help The Holy Father, while outlin- of tha times and avery untrust- To hearts, that must be givtn population the population problem.” er. teach meana also to cor- ists and eth- of people to help themselves.” ing the for worthy twist of thought.” expect te convert spirit revenge.” pressures, **it "Sixty million people necessity reviewing rect because truth is not offered “the they charged that migrated ers to ear system ef freedom Also, they declared, Moks, cautioned the reviewers—- • In doubtful In this spirit, they declared, also provides a smoke screen be- successfully from Europe to the things, liberty—- to men without the of cause of and rejection and peace aider Gad.” they their peace freedom, t . hind which moral evil Americas in tha last 190 a group of priests and religious that is, one must “trust in the errors.” statesman “must continue would a may be years,” said. be better served if we said. “When the nomadic In- who screen books published in conscience and of the. often disheartening quest for foisted on the public.” they good sense could less on of At the aame time, they said, rely programs dians roamed the uncultivated Italy—against exaggerated sever- reviewer.” TURNING TO the of peace, reductions in armament The question governmental aid and more on strong>y worded docu- "Our goal is nothing less than and the introduction of the plains of North America before ity.
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