Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 8-29-1958 The Advocate - Aug. 29, 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 - Aug. 29, 1958" (1958). The Catholic Advocate. 21. https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate/21 Father Honors 33 Priests, in ATERS P°pe Pius XH has Laymen Paterson tm„^ ~7 conferred Pontifical honors 17 Rt. Rev. Msgr. Walter H. rector upon priests and 16 Hill; LL.D.,' of the cross and lay people of the gloves. Rev.‘ WilliamN. Paterson Cathedral of St. John the Wall, director, Mt. Carmel Guild Social Diocese at the of Baptist, Paderson. • request James Named domestic - Bishop A McNulty prelates, with the title of Right Service a, S Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis P. Center, Paterson. a e received Kowalczyk, pastor of Reverend fr °m Holy were: . ATu ? Bishop in Monsignor, ? McNulty Rome Rosary, Passaic. Rev. Joseph J. Gallo, S.T.L., of St. Michael’s, Paterson. S1X P I StS h3d beCn Rev. John F. apP°intGd Prothonotaries Brady, pastor of St. Mary’js, Patersori. • Of the 16 Anatoli!** h I Rt. Rev. Andrew lay of the Paterson Diocese H Msgr. J. Romanak, pastor of Rev. John people d°meslic Assump- I). »rclales a " d Furman, pastor of St. Mary’s, Denviile. one was “ tion of the Blessed Passaic. honored, named a Knight Commander of St. chaiwl ' Virgin, Rev. Henry M. Veith, pastor of Holy Trinity, Passaic. Rt. Rev. Msgr. John J. Gregory, Dr. Laurence Collins, K.S.G. be n Shanley, Ph.D., pastor of St. Rev. named a Thomas J. of Knight Commander of Molloy, pastor St. Philip’s, Clifton. Nine were named of St. Kt ni !* Joseph’s, Paterson. Knights Gregory by the Holy f "e Kmghts St. Rev. Emil R. Suchon, of ’ Gregory; and six women Prothonotaries pastor Sacred Heart, Rock Father: ™ed l° Apostolic are accorded certain r6CeiVe the ‘‘ privi- away. Papal CrOSS Pro Eccles >a Michael Prof. ’ leges which are normally reserved to Doody, Gaetano Federici, Dr. Dominic •t Pontifice Bishops. They are priv- • Named Papal chamberlains, with the title of Galdieri, Thomas ileged to celebrate Pontifical Mass four Kelley, John J. Landi, Godfrey •"«"«* Prothonotaries times a year. Two of Very Reverend Meyer, Apostolic were: Monsignor, were: Owen O’Donnell, James ReV these occasions are at Christmas and Easter; the other J. O’Shea and Harry Phalon. J° H two Rev. John MSgr Seph of Our of • pastor of St. F. McKenna, pastor Lady the Lake Six women of the Paul’s, be selected by them. Paterson Diocese were CUfton ' may Lake Mohawk. named to In receive the so pontificating a Papal cross, “Pro Ecclcsia et Pontifice”: B ev Msgr. Prothonotary Apostolic is entitled Rev. - Joseph M. O’Sullivan, of St. Joseph R. Brestel, pastor of St. George, Paterson Mrs. Frank Del .. pastor An- to use certain pontificals, articles of attire Prete, Mrs. Eugene Klein, Mrs. Kather- thony’s, Hawthorne. * customarily worn Rev. Christian D. Haag, pastor of St. Monica, Sussex. ine V. Mrs. Arthur only by Bishops. Among these are the McGarry, Moore, Mrs. Dennis O’Brian ring, miter, pectoral Rev. Francis H. Murphy, pastor of St. Agnes, Paterson and Miss Veronica Tynan. TheAdvocate Official Publication of the Archdiocese of Newark, N.J. and the Diocese of Paterson N.J. Inttrtd at secondclatt matter In tha post . * office at N »k. , Newark j * u VOL. 7, NO. 35 SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1958 PRICE: TEN CENTS Knights Told Anti-Religious Minority Noisy and Effective CLEVELAND Auxiliary Bishop John J. Krol of security.” Moreover, he con- Cleveland warned “consumer delegates to the Knights of Columbus tinued, criticism and 76th national consumer protest is, in reality, convention here that the Church-state “wall an exercise of freedom of of separation” slogan is being used in an effort “to bar all speech and expression.” religious influence in education and public to liquidate the Bishop Krol said that “the school private system.” atheist and secularist who deny Speaking at the convention ban- or the existence were the Catholic and other ignore of God, quet, Bishop Krol-said that “a private schools.” deny or ignore the vital and basic small but articulate minority of He asked philosophy of our national Consti- “When precisely did secularists atheists, and the tution.” he profes- teaching of and Consequently, said, sional morality bigots are carrying on a become “he cannot love his religion un-American? truly country; PAPAL AUDIENCE: Members of the Paterson Diocesan pilgimage to Lourdes, Rome and other shrines of Europe under leadership of Bishop warfare aimed at the When did he cannot be a true practical the teaching of sub- patriot, and exclusion of God and in he in McNulty were granted a prlvate audience with Pope Pius XII on Aug, 19. Bishop McNlty is at the right of the Pontiff, and at his left is Msgr. religion jects, which were fact, cannot genuine from traditionally the life of our nation.” considered and indispensable supports sincerity conviction, pledge Andrew V. Stefan. Others pictured are from left: Veronica C. Tyman, Dr. Louis J. Bohl, Rev. Joseph Barkos, O.S.B., The has group already succeed- of allegiance to the American political prosperity, become a flag.” Rev. John Tynan, S.J., and William J.McNulty, the Bishop's brither. ed in First affecting the Amend- divisive element? In conclusion the de- How can relig- Bishop ment to the he which teaches clared that “A true Constitution, ion, the essential patriot must * Paterson Unit charged. principles of unification— desire and work for national Attendance that we Urged For more than a he all children morale. There can be national century, are of God—all broth- no the First morale without said, Amendment—- ers, children of the national same Father morality, Meets shall make no law and national Pope “Congress —be called divisive?” morality cannot exist an without Mass to respecting establishment of “If a Honor K. pluralistic school system religion.” C., CASTELGANDOLFO, Italy religion or prohibiting the free is a threat to national unity,” AT THE exercise thereof”—has CLOSE of their meet- Mingling with colorfully- been un- Krol Bishop added, “what is to be ing, the derstood and in the said Knights adopted a reso- garbed African pilgrims, interpreted about the of pluralism our lution intended urging the U.S. to break Our sense by its framers. Lourdes members of the Paterson political parties, or our Lady dio- news- of off all Yet in our diplomatic relations with day, Bishop Krol papers, er our various cesan to religious Russia. The NEWARK pilgrimage Lourdes “the resolution, a tribute Archbishop Boland will celebrate continued, simple and clear sects, or social and a Solemn our fraternal and Rome took in to the “suffering and heroic Pontifical Field Mass in part a general1 language of this peo- Foschini Park, Hackensack, on Satur- amendment, organizations?” audience here of also asked that 6, 10:30 granted by Pope without in constitu- ple Hungary," day, Sept. at a.m. justification Pius XII. AN Russia be from the In an tional in ARTICULATE expelled Unit- announcement to be read at all Masses history or legal theory, minority, on Sunday, African folk ed Nations. costumes and has been distorted Krol Aug. 11, the wrote that “the into separation Bishop said, pose as Archbishop Mass is at "super- arranged added touch between Other the request of the pgcantry a of color Church and state.” righteous defenders of freedom. resolutions supported Knights of Colnahw. of Bergen County in bills to the audience In the The decent office commemoration of the 75th of courtyard minute any group of strengthening post reg- anniversary their and REFERRING founding, of the TO charges that citizens ulations against the is to be offered in Pope’s summer residence. protests against de- mailing of honor of the centennial of Our ... of and Lady The. took of private religious schools obscene Lourdes that she Pope note the pres- are moralizing and degenerating liter- literature; commended may, through her powerful intercession, obtain “un-American” and for ence of the pilgrims from Daho- “divisive,” ature or movies, a the government for us the desired of world cry of ‘freedom demanding ardently blessing peace. mey, Ghana. Togo and other Bishop Krol told the delegates: of is proofs of before “This has been West speech’ raised." sincerity agree- year declared Our Lady’s Year by our Holy “It African localities and was cheered is a matter of historical But freedom to a summit the of speech and ing meeting with father,” Archbishop said, “and he has requested that there fact that, in reply. prior to and for some has urged President Eisen- be an holocaust of expression limitations, the Russia; unending devotions offered to the Immaculate time after the Declaration hower Mother of prelate and must to refuse extradition to of God during this time.” PATERSON stressed, be holy was not the only Independence, the only school curtailed Yugoslavia of The said “in the interest of Andrija Artukovic, Archbishop that all the and faith- U. S. area at clergy, religious represented the au- systems in ful existing our country a political foe of Tito: and asked are most invited be truth, decency and national cordially to present at the Mass, and dience, Diocesan all pilgrimages who uphold moral urged all who could attend to do principles possibly so. from Buffalo, New York, Roches- to stay from away entertainment ter and Lansing, Mich., also were offensive to morality and intelli- Father in attendance, as wefe students gence.
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