The Advocate - Aug

The Advocate - Aug

Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 8-8-1963 The Advocate - Aug. 8, 1963 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, 1963" (1963). The Catholic Advocate. 297. https://scholarship.shu.edu/catholic-advocate/297 Grace Is Necessity, The Advocate Race-Religion Pope Says Meet to Hear Offtcla! Publication »f tbs Archdiocese of Newark. N. J, and Diocese ef CITY Paterson, N. J. VATICAN (NC) - An awareness of the action of Vol. 12, No. SS THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1983 PRICE: 10 CENTO grace is a necessity for Cath- olics who want to give a good Gov. example of their Faith in so- Hughes ciety, Pope Paul VI said here. He NEWARK—Gov. Richard spoke at a special au- J. be followed by the Governor's dience will address with diocesan presi- Hughes the first keynote address. Mayor Hugh dents of the Italian Greater Newark Catholic Conference oo B. Addonizio will alao speak. Action and organisation. The au- Religion Race, which will After an explanation of the be held under dience was the eighth he has interdenomina- mechanics and purposes of the granted to Italian Catholic Ac- tional auspices Aug. 13 at Es- workshops, the group will tion sex Catholic break groups. High School. up to discuss the em- The conference will also ployment problem In five “THE QUESTION of the feature a aeries of workshops fields: retailing, manufactur- supernatural life of Christians on the conference theme of ing, building trades, white is not a doctrine which can be "Interracial Justice in Em- collar and government Each ignored or considered to be of A ployment.” declaration of will be chaired by a clergy- secondary importance in the man and will have one re- religious plan," Pope Paul source person and a reporter. said. He added: More on Roc# 15 Crisis, Poqe There will be representatives “Those who devote them- of minority groups (Negro and selves to the practical activity conscience Puerto Rican) at each work- of bearing witness to their emphasizing the religious and moral basis of shop, as well as businessmen, Catholic Faith have, more than the of labor leaders, civil rights ex- anyone else, the need and the question discrimination will be read to the full pert* and clergymen. duty to foster in themselves assem- the bly. Following the workshops, knowledge, reality and there will The co-sponsors of the af- be another full as- awareness of the living and fair are the office of the Co- sembly at which Harold Lett, personal contact with Christ ordinator for Interracial Jus- consultant to the national de- SEE - At left through . NEW grace . is the in- tice of the Archdiocese of New- velopment program of the Na- “The life of should terior of St. grace Michael's Rev. tional Conference of Christiana show Itself in ark. Aloytius J. Welsh: personal convic- Church, Passaic, which be- and tion the Greater Newark Council of Jews, will give a summa- and be an intimate source comea the of the tion. of active cathedrgl Churches and the Jewish rab- goodness and joy, of new Rite Diocese and Serving as co-chairmen for an interior Byzantine bis lay leaders of the area. exuberance which the overflows erected last week by Pope program with Father into that external THE PROGRAM Paul VI. Above is win open Welsh are Rev. Earl O. Huff charity which we call the Bishop at 7:15 p.m. with a prayer of- of Israel A M E. Church, New. apostolate." Stephen Kocisko, named to fered by a Negro clergyman, ark. Rev. J. Sanford head the new See. Loosing- The who will also chair the the POPE said that •‘the first er of Third Presbyterian church is Passaic's second of session. The reading of the Church and Rabbi Jonathan J. mystery grace" has its oldest. declaration of conscieoA will Prinx. • primacy in the "humble and pious practice of prayer, in the liturgy and in sacramental 1116. of It is 'Tribute to essential that Catholics Eastern Rite' Charges Persecution should recognise the need of the life of grace especially to- day. the Pope said, because "there are sometimes currents In Vietnam among us which express them- Passaic Disputed selves Awaits •—some in a moralistic First SAIGON, Vietnam -An tion” to the Diem government pagodas have been built since tone, others in a cultural tone American working here for a Bishop concerning alleged religious the Diem government came to —with and intolerant VS. research persecution and critical PASSAIC - Still private organi- to cut off U. S. another fourth have rejoicing naa’a devotion to the Byzan- whose power, attitudes toward so com- diction, hot zation has refuted charges that aid unless reforms many at the Vatican announcement tine ‘-'-ntifaj PPRPWfary Seminary fa St are under- been rehabilitated and the mon Rite and the advance, I be forms of Catholic ac- hope to privileged to make Paul the Vietnamese government life, that created R a week ago, meat of the until MSS, when Btehop taken.) government granted $125,000 cusing them of Catholic Faith. fa the are* of I denies freedom being conven- the new Byzantine Rite my dines—, B-0 Takscte of religions and for these Epar- sincere Ptefg ERICSSON, 1950 projects. tional, superficial and medio- (Diocese) *TT B IN A oAr best wialMe and •an* Mm to Is undemocratic and mutable. a graduate chy of Passaic spirit ef bo- the Pustifictom of the Turning to the spraying pro- cre." pr«n« that our sfforts Harold F. Erickson of Sut- UJS. Naval Academy, awaited its first this minty and filial for Athenaeum de gram, Erickson said de- obedfeace." the Propaganda has been in Vietnam crop ha pt—s of Christ's ter Creek, CaL, wrote an for four wsak. said, "that I accept from to complete his struction is carried on only in Church may ever be letter in Ameri- months. He is engaged in re- Ns has the hands ef united open reply to areas data bsen sat far PopePaul VI search occupied by communist the the •fih Him aai fa Be spirit. s Us—Hi m on military operations Ribicoff Asks tmtaliatioo of Btetesp fife, Ugh honor and grave rq- Sacred Theol- guerillas and alongside arter- under a contract with the VS. ogy sod was pbca J. Kocisko, now Auxfl- fewnsihilky -of my TB GROWTH ordained fa ial roads in order to cut down appoint- OF the By- Other Stevies, Popes 2, 12 Army. He said "there is nent as Bosno March not iary Bishop of the PJttabwgh the first of tanfin. Bite wes fa. IKI. the possibilities of anibush. Btehop alee toe nor has Aid efashltohed Hto first now. there ever been, “Without Debate newly Byzas- ef a statement pariah was St. any doubt.” be said, fafeto Bern any denial of religious Ire* ef Stephen's. Detroit, where he can ministers who took a full- the program "has saved Eparchy Paaaafe. Btehop Nicholas T. Elko of dom to Buddhisla WASHINGTON (NC) —Sen. The fanwesd the msushwfefe page ad in the New Yerk in Viet- hundreds of lives.” Related Story, Pope 9 establishment af tha the Ptttitiurgh Eparchy. nam.” Abraham Ribicoff of Connec- ef fouto fa fa IM In Times last June to protest: Dtecena) Passaic “We are profoundly grate- famines. Be noted Ifar he to that the Genera] AS FOR STRATEGIC ham- ticut, calling for widespread rnudfiMts* fW to ns transferred to fa. (I) US. aid a country al- Pfa» Paul,** tee said, Association of a«*aui. debate on the of fi- John fas legedly denying t*Ug<m* free lets. he said the charge that suhjsct Exarchate. The Bishop paid a hSmS "far Ms rare—fa— ef the Baptist Church. Lyn- which staged recent Saigon they arc concentration nancing education, told the brief far fas ones teued Pa., whan In earn dom; (») "immoral sprayin camps risk to St Michael's growth af dramatic growth fa the By ' the the demonstrations, had as their "is absurd.” He said .Senate Kenedy adminis- cathedral Byzantine Bite fa tha wetiae Us te ttea mHßhrni 1 new fan—. *,j;-. c r>p-<ietuo} tag chem- they pro- WW. UR. evi- first demand that Bnddktste he vide for the first time tration Is in favor of some UR. icals and the ''herding of protec- to their own forms of federal aid to “A* the af tale men fly flag. church- Hia initial reaction to newt Bishop Paasak. menp paapte etia gnnUtod related schools. * be tten camps salted Jfletnxm^fltrmer of the new diocese reflected my petrikps and bargh tote the Dtocesee af strategic 'lt «• » member sf fee "There Is ne recognized flag is widely believed," Sen. fife fastens of Ms flock: cesMlmaat endeavor to work ****** *" hamlets' **; (» the ha»,~«l TO af Buddhism, as aneh; the flag TURNING the charge Ribicoff continued, "that the laahnely wish a ftodicsted Americas* Uvea “to boliur a "I'm glad far the asks of the S'srLsrtsis'ffi hi question" to Out eg Uteaa- that the regime is "uufvenal- administration on elergy and a sacrificial "To regime universally regarded nppoeee. Ruthcaian people. !t*a Ujty Buhop Kooiko the first ly regarded as Erick- a sign became chancellor of the dte- socialise "which by no mesa* unjust." constitutional grounds, an aM far the advancement of the of aa unjust. undemocratic and the See the Rtehep Fsssofe, and to Ms ewe la son said it is obvious that to church-related Holy recognises Calhofic Faith April, MM, three and (4> "The fiction represents Buddhism." schools.

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