Aug. 8, 1958 Catholic Church

Aug. 8, 1958 Catholic Church

Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 8-8-1958 The Advocate - Aug. 8, 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. 8, 1958" (1958). The Catholic Advocate. 24. https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate/24 of Archdiocese Honored NEWARK 11 Priests, Layman by Pope Eleven priests and a layman of the Arch had begn named Papal chamberlains, with the title of Knighthood 66 " of St. Gregory the Great, honored b Pius civil class. 1922, Msgr. Owens had served J y Pope XII Very Reverend Monsignor: successively as assistant pas* rc blsbo MSGR. OWENS, who was P Poland. On his return from named a prothonotary apos- tor at St. St. and St. * . Very Rev. Msgr. I. Patrick’s, Michael’s Joseph’s, Jersey Rome,B the ih' Michael Fronczak, LL.D., Seton Hall tolic 7 Archbishop announced that ad instar, celebrated the golden jubilee of his Rt. Rev. Msgr. James University, South ordina- City. W e a °r Orange.- tion on P S June 21 this Mary Nutley had year. He was a L?h ’ ’ . named Very Rev. B. made domestic prelate with the title of nnnt a v Msgr. Charles Murphy, Right prothonotary apostolic ad 8.L.5., Seton Hall Prothonotaries instar; Apostolic are accorded certain priv- Reverend .Monsignor in University, South Orange. September, 1948. He is an arch- • That the ileges following Papal chamberlains normally reserved to Bishops. diocesan had been Very Rev. consultor, a member of the building named domestic Msgr. Thomas M. Rearddh, dean In commission* prelates, with LL.B., his new rank, Msgh Owens will be to cele- the title of Rev- School privileged and a synodal Right6 of Law, Seton Hall judge. erend Monsignor: University. brate Pontifical Mass , four times a Two of year. these oc- Very Rev. Msgr. Thomas W. Domestic Prelates eV JoS Cunningham, Ph D., aca- casions are at Christmas g ph A Doyle and Easter; the other two niav be fh?ira^ ,f ’ administrator of the demic Seton MSGR. r a f c f vice-president, Hall DOYLE Was ordained on 30, 1931. f the Sacred Heart University. selected by him. May Except Newark, and archdiocesan for f . > Very Rev. Thomas J. a few he has been director of Msgr. Gillhooly, dean, Paterson In so months, stationed at the old cemeteries. pontificating a Sacred Seton prothonotary apostolic is entitled College, Hall Heart Church, Park now Rt. Rev, University. to the use Ave., Newark, and at the Cathe-' Msgr. John J. of certain pontificals, articles of attire customari- Dougherty, S.T.L., pro- of S.S.D. Very Rev. Msgr. Henry G. J. Beck, dial the Sacred Heart, Newark, fessor of Sacred D.ec.Hist., profes- ly worn only by l where he is administra- Scripture, Bishops. Among these are the ring, Immaculate Conception Sem- sor of miter, tor. is r ecclesiastical history, Immaculate Sem- He also archdiocesan director of He inary, Darlington. Conception ■pectoral cross and gloves. cemeteries. was named inary, Darlington. Papal chamberlain in September, 1954. Rt. Rev Msgr. Vincent P. Msgr. Owens was born in County Roscommon, Coburn, J.C.D., Officialis Rev. Msgr. A. Ireland, Very Joseph Costello, vice chancellor and Msgr. Dougherty; who was ordained is and assistant chancellor of studied for at July 23, 1933, the Archdiocese, the priesthood Seton Hall College and and administra- and defender of the bond of the of Sacred tor of St. Archdiocese. professor Scripture at Immaculate Bridget’s, Newark. Immaculate Conception Seminary. He was ordained on Conception • The Archbishop also Seminary. He is American TV • That the announced that Daniel L. June 13, 1908. representative to the Pontifi- following priests of the Archdiocese of cal McCormick, Maplewood, had been named to the Commission for Cinema, Radio and Television, and for Until named pastor of St. Mary’s, Nutley, in October (Continued on Page 3) Effective Immediately Governor Signs The Advocate Sunday Sales Ban TRENTON—Gov. Robert B. this ' deficiency” and other “de- Meyner on 4 a bill Aug. signed | fects” which he said weakened Official to w Publication of the Archdiocese of ban Sunday sales in of Newark, N. J. * ob,.nP,ion p,ic ». v..n 18 the effectiveness of the bill. \Z\r,V:T.?^;r .: y He .» M.r ». im the of state's 21 counties. The leg-1 said the and the Diocese of Paterson, N. for J. „ c'XTI? "I*.**n i penalties prescribed "» ■* islation becomes effective *<»' '■» l,« Ac, „ o. im-! violations t , ~ N.v „,V of the act are “ob- mediately. VOL. 7, NO. 32 scure and too severe.” FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1958 TEN A Senate PRICE: CENTS amendment to the The law provides for a fine House original bill grants of $25 for the first ex- offense, $lOO from its Advises Nuns emption provisions to for the second, $2OO Pope or up to No Fast on Cape May, Atlantic and Ocean 30 Vigil days in jail for the third, counties, predominantly resort and from 30 days to six monthi Of of the areas state. Another Sen- in for fourth Assumption jail a or subse- amendment ate also provides quent offense. Means of On Thursday, Aug. 14, the that should Develop any of the It was provision Support, Vigil of the Feast of the As- promoted by heavy NEW DOMESTIC PRELATE: measure be declared unconstitu- traffic John sumption, there will be fast along the state's Msgr. J. Dougherty no high- tional, the entire bill would au- of Immaculate or abstinence ways, which have in recent Conception Seminary, cele- imposed by Darlington, tomatically become void. Rules to Church law. years become dotted with brated the silver jubilee of his the Times large ordination on Adapt The new law the Aug. 2. prohibits shopping centers. Some approved Catholic cal- During legis- The took an Sunday sale of lative debate ceremony unexpected turn when Arch- VATICAN CITY endars indicate that the clothing, wearing on the measure it (NC) Pope Pius XII told the nuns as well as day is toward the poor. bishop Boland invested him a apparel, furniture, home, busi- was pointed out that as domestic of the world to of "The one of both fast and absti- traffic prelate, develop means and be contemplative life does self-support ready ness or office and with the title of Right nence. This is because these appliances jams are resulting at these Reverend an honor to their rules to not essentially consist in the Monsignor, adapt the requirements of the times ex- furnishings, lumber and build- under calendars points, endangering the lives of just conferred ternal profession were printed before by Pope Pius XII. on are of of religious dis- Looking Msgr. guidance the Holy See. ing supplies. Sales of food, motorists and their the July 25, 1957, decree of the families. cipline,” he added. "This in Joseph H. Brady, rector of the fact drugs and other and Msgr. The Pontiff Sacred necessities, as seminary, spoke in the final is of the part of three consecutive nothing but the framework for Congregation well ratlin oHHroCCAC mnA n t as toys and James J. Owens, pastor of St. radio addresses Km t Council sporting goods, Mary’s, Nutley, as beamed to cloi- which transferred the Msgr. contemplation: it it, James upholds en are not included in the prohibi- Now F. stered nuns throughout the world Aug. 14 fast and abstinence Province for Looney, Chancellor, assists. selves and close themselves courages it, preserves but does set up it, tions down by the law. in an “invisible audience.” from that to Dec. 7. the within the convent not constitute it. day walls, but that “1 ani reasonably satisfied The third address on before the Feast of the Rite “Living union with day Byzantine 'their God would “Thus, while what that sentiment favors the repeating Immaculate public a Contemplative Life” was a broaden Conception. “according to the dimen- We have reasonable Father already said, We beg of degree of control In U.S. complement to the first two Erected McGuinness dis- sions of the There is, no obli- world and the re- you to dedicate therefore, over commercial insistently your- activities courses, given on July 19 and 26, of WASHINGTON (NC) work of Christ which selves with gation fast or of abstinence Pope deeming is all your hearts to con- whose rapid growth has dras- on and the Pius XII has erected knowing loving con- perpetuated in the Church.” on 14. Because an ecclesias- templative prayer, essential Thursday, Aug. the character life. your tically changed of Named templative Aug. province for Ruthenian Cath- President mission w Friday, 15, the Feast of of for hich as a ? you have re- Sunday day of rest,” Gov- tical The Pope told his cloistered THE PONTIFF BEGAN olics of by the Assumption, is a the Byzantine Rite who nounced the world. holy day ernor said. audience that “the the relation between Meyner have their convents and showing thei of there will be from Galicia and “Do not confuse this obligation, no He criticized the origin the three position exemption nuns must be to accept parts of his treatment on I now reside in the United Workers ready obligation of abstinence that for States. for Blind the three counties and called the of ideas life. He fhat (Continued on exchange and collab- contemplative said Page 2) day. The Apostolic of Phila- the Exarchy oration greater upon legislature to correct which the Holy See knowledge of the con- has been elevated PHILADELPHIA may delphia to the Rev.

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