Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 9-3-1959 The Advocate - Sept. 3, 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 - Sept. 3, 1959" (1959). The Catholic Advocate. 92. https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate/92 Labor, Management Told The Advocate Renew ‘Moral and Spiritual Values’ WASHINGTON The current crisis Social Action Department said, which is The Social Action Department warn- made to serve omen HBC tte « in U. S. relations the public interest mom BHKBB labor-management “sadly lacking and badly needed at the ed that “if any substantial number of threatens to “cancel out much of the present time in effectively." the field of labor-man- employers and labor leaders succumb "This is at progress made in recent years," agement relations in ” least the first step to- VOL. S, NO. 3C ... the United States to this temptation and become THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,1959 PRICE: TEN CENTS cynical ward the formulation the Social Action National “For lack of sock Christian or of the right aa- Department, opti- disillusioned, they will live to rue Catholic Welfare has the swers," the statement said. Conference, warn- Usnlfm,” statement continued, the day." ed. “we are In The Social Action danger, it won Id seem, Department point- AOH ed Honors In its 1859 Labor statement, of cynical THE STATEMENT out that its 1959 statement in Day becoming about the fu- predicted that a was the declared that the ture of department only labor-management relations continuing crisis in labor-management contrast with those of preceding years adequate solution is “a renew- in this in being "a profound country.” would cause the government purely spiritual message," Archbishop al relates of moral and spiritual values,” that "There has recently been so much “to discipline labor and management rather than a comment on some spe- NEWARK labor and must cific Archbishcty management recognize bickering and controversy in the field more severely than ever before." problem. their “moral responsibility to deal with of collective Boland, national chaplain of bargaining, and we have Excessive government intervention The department said this was in become one another sincerely and generously so with done in the Ancient Order of Hiber- preoccupied the seamy in this field, it said, would result in "deliberately" order to ‘‘un- a spirit of mutual respect for one side of labor-management relations, thst its assuming "too derline our conviction that, when all nians, will be honored the much responsibility by another's rights.” George G. we are to is Msgr. beginning question or doubt from the point of view of sound social said and done, our principal labor- AOH at a banquet at the Higgins is director of the Social Action ‘the power to to proper truth* and sneer ethics.” management problems at the pres- Robert Treat Hotel here at the Sept. 12. Department. many evidences of solid good- ent time are moral “This would be a calamity not basically prob-1 The banquet will be one of the The statement also called on labor ness and integrity which are all around for lems." only labor and management, but features of the and to "a us. two-day meeting management develop deep "In for all the of the summary," the statement con- o' people United the national board of the Irish- sense of their joint responsibility for "In more practical terms, this States,” the Social Action Depart- cluded, "the advice we would give to American group which opens on safeguarding and promoting the public means that labor and management, hav- labor ment said. and management as they jointly Kept. 11. interest." ing become unduly and dis- suspicious observe this national holiday is very The speaker at the dinner The trustful of one NCWC agency said the com- another's motives, are ON THE POSITIVE side, there Is simple. will be James J. pub- McMahon, ments on relations being strongly tempted to rely on eco- “a labor-management growing tendency on the part of "In the words of John lisher of the Hudson Dispatch, made by John XXin have been nomic force and and Pope Pope political pressure many responsible labor leaders and XXIII, Union City. on we would encourage them characterized a “note of cheerful public relations strategems by and employers to the practice of ‘to be propaganda put col- faithful to God's law, in the Christian gimmicks as a substitute lective EARLIER that day. Archbishop optimism.” bargaining on a higher moral constant fulfillment of His holy will’ for good-faith collective Boland will celebrate Mass for bargaining and plane and, more specifically, to and IT IS PRECISELY this spirit, the recog- ‘to be always apostles of good- those attending the meeting at labor-management cooperation.” nize that it must somehow or other be ness, of gladness, and of good will’/* St. Patrick's Pro-Cathedral. Rev. John T. Lawlor of Coytesville, N J., deputy natiorffcl chaplain, Sees Poland Will preach the sermon. Failing Name MotherM. Father Lawlor will be honored Virginette himself at a dance to be held To at the Hibernian Hall, Elizabeth, UndermineChurch or Sept. 11. CZESTOCHOWA, Poland (RNS) Cardinal Wyszyn- of Province AT Superior Jeremiah O'Callaghan of Jer- ROCKLEIGH: Enshrined statue of St. Joseph the ski, Primate of declared here faith of of Poland, that the LODI—The Fellcian Sisters *cy City, president the AOH, Worker at St. will of motion, giving talks and Joseph's Village be dedicated by Polish Catholics is the arrang- will preside at the business meet- “superbly strong” and any “attempts Immaculate Conception Prov- Archbishop Boland on the eve of Labor ing weekend retreats for the ings. He will also speak at the Day, Sept. 6, to undermine would ince received the Church” in this country fail. anew provincial laity. at 3 The a closing banquet, as will the Arch- p.m. village, 17-building home for superior Aug. 29 depend- Addressing an estimated 100,000 faithful making their by appointment bishop. ent children, was dedicated last October. of Mother Alexander, Superior SISTER Aniela, former assis- annual pilgrimage to the shrine General, now visiting from tant, will replace Sister of Our Lady of Czestochowa, th* Cardinal Wyszynski dealt at Mary Rome. Mother and Cardinal warned that "certain length with the importance o( the Mary Virginette Alice as superior principal will head the 600-member prov at St. Hedwig'a, Trenton. Sister circles” In the country were en- family and of Catholic adherence Totalitarian ince of the order formally titled retain Tactics tertaining the that the Pol- to the teaching! of the Churcn. Mary Justitia will her Charge hope the Congregation of the Sisters ish nation "would grow indiffer- "Government! come and go,” he position as principal of Immacu- of St. Felix. ent toward the faith and that the stressed, "but the family and the late Conception High School Mother Mary Antoinette, for- while Used people would gradually abandon Church remain.” handling the studies post provincial for the prescribed Haiti Church their priests and churches." He also cautioned the faithful which has been newly created. Against six-year will the against "undermining" attempt! term, go to Sister Mary Leontine, former AU PORT PRINCE, Haiti <NC) pledge "absolute obedience" to THE PRIMATE motherhouse she school priests, Rev. Etienne Gricncn- spoke before being made by the Poliih Na- in Rome where supervisor, will be sta- •—Five priests here have accused will take it. berger, C.S Sp., rector of St. an altar on a balcony of the Jas- tional Catholic Church. "The Na- up the post of con- tioned at St Joseph's High the Haitian government of in n» Gora using Writing the Catholic daily Martial College and superior of monastery where the fa- tional Church i! not Christ’s gregation receptionist. School, Camden. Sister Mary "totalitarian" tactics in its con- here, the nation's mous Marian OUier members La Phalange, the Holy Ghost Fathers in Haiti, shrine is located. Church, but that of the usurper," of the "new Hortulane comes to her new tinuing campaign against the Ilargest the de- For three hours the from newspaper, priests and Rev. Joseph Marrcc, pastor worshippers he told the pilgrims. administration are: Sister Mary’ post Immaculate Concep- Church. clared to stood during the cele- Jus- tion they refused accept gov- of the parish of St. Marc, 45 patiently (The Polish National Catholic Alice, assistant; Sister Mary High School The five charged that Presi- ernment accusations that bration of a special Mass and the Church Mother Alexander some miles from here. in Poland is a branch of tiUa, directress of studies; and has been dent Francois Duvalicr’s primate's sermon. regime priests and Archbishop Francois the Polish National Catholic Sister Mary Hortulane, super- visiting the U. S. to make ap- Poirier and the Archbishop Jasna Gora is trying to force the Church to Poirier of Port-au-Prince has been a reli- Church in the US. visor in in the seven Felician were Apostolic Nunciature asked the formed in of schools. Remaining Ipointments gions and patriotic symbol of 1904 at and involved in anti-government ac- Scranton, Pa. The admlnistraUve positions are: Sis- I provinces to attend the government for a list of griev- church, Polish Catholicism since 1654. tivities. which does not recognize the ter Mother M. World Sodality Congress. She will ances against the two Mary Raphael, secretary; Virginette l Nuncio to Haiti priests but when King Jan Kailmlerz dedi-. Pope, has about 300,000 members Sister Columba, 'leave soon for Buffalo, returning The Church-state conflict came the refused to Mary burser, government reveal cated the country to She served the Onr Lady in the United Canada Sister promoter.
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