Seton Hall University eRepository @ Seton Hall The aC tholic Advocate Archives and Special Collections 3-29-1962 The Advocate - March 29, 1962 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 Move to Develop Lay Leadership BY JOSEPH R. THOMAS backed into making their did they opposo gratuitous “Catholics are full NEWARK Hours citizens. unity would make it possible after strong stand by the failure of giving. They said federal aid When we ask for what should for the Catholic voice to be Archbishop Boland issued a the laity to take the initiative. should be distributed be The Advocate on the ours by right, we should heard. strong call for lay action here, But his remarks took basis of Official on need and that it be listened to. We should Publication of the Archdiocese of and a representative not Later, he returned to the Newark, N. J., Diocese of Paterson, N. J. group of lay- added significance because should be non-discrimlnatory. be relegated to a of men responded by endorsing that charge is secondary subject unity, citing the Vol. No. 14 currently being “They said that if dis- position." 11, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1962 PRICE: TEN CENTS a success of the $25 million wide-ranging apostolic pro- made by competent com- crimination six mil- against Archdiocesan gram. mentators. lion Development non-public school children ARCHBISHOP Boland Fund The endorsement opened campaign to show the came in were written into the his program, talk by outlining the results it could He the form of conclusions DECLARING that the Bish- Catholics would produce. adopt- oppose such organizational form of the that ed by participants in ops have been accused of noted, however, some 26 work- discrimination. Council of Catholic the disrupting Men in projects have been delayed shops at first Arch- plans to provide "Those who wrote a dis- the archdiocese federal and assuring because of the passage of dis- diocesan Conference on the aid to education, Arch- bill criminatory and those who the delegates that it would ordi- Boland said: not criminatory zoning bishop would not see the justice of rob affiliated “This is groups the nances. not true. The Bish- our position are responsible Holy Name, Knights of Col- See Papal 18 ops were not responsible for for the defeat of the Text, Page program umbus, Serra, etc. —of their HERE, TOO, he saw a field asking for federal aid. They to provide federal aid to edu- autonomy. Instead, he said, it for lay leadership. “A great did not oppose federal aid. But cation. Not the Bishops. deal would make for unity and of time has been wasted Lay Apostolate. Sponsored by and money has been wasted to the reorganized Archdiocesan prove our right to build in Council of Catholic Men, the certain places,” he said. conference attracted 1,300 lay “This would not have hap- leaders to Essex Catholic High pened,” he declared, “if we School on March 24. all had been alert.” He added: “I don’t believe this is ARCHBISHOP Boland had a question of bigotry but rather suggested the conference. And he one of complacency on our left no doubt about the part and the tranquility of importance he attached to lay country people, There is leadership. He promoted the pre- judice against progress.” conference vigorously in ad- Archbishop Boland urged a vance, offered the opening dual program: (1) a Mass, gave the keynote ad- striving for personal sanctification and dress and spoke at each of the (2) study. In the latter 26 workshops to stress the regard, he said: ’• need for lay leadership. “We cannot represent the He gave an indication of Church unless know this need in his . we keynote talk what the Church teaches; un- when he strongly defended the less we know its social doc- American hierarchy against trine as well as its formal charges that it was responsi- doctrine. Uninformed Catho- ble for the defeat of approves program for first programs LAITY INTHE FORE -Archbishop Boland Lay Apostolate lics in positions of to federal E. importance provide aid to pub- Conference talk with conference leaders. From left are inJoseph Downey, chair- lic man; of the can do more harm than good." education. William J. Griffin, president sponsoring Archdiocesan Council of Catholic F. council As for the council he The Mulvaney, moderator, the Archbishop, William F. John- itself, Archbishop did not sonMen; ofMsgr. Thomas sug- Wayne, national president, and Martin H. Work of said it “gives us a platform gest that the Washington, national exe- Bishops were to which we can look for the cutive secretary. (Continued on Page 2) Easter Talk School Bill Hits For Pontiff Expansion Advice VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope John’s annual Easter Is At message will be broadcast to Seton Zoning BLESSING ON Hall - Offered WHEELS Variety of ears, trucks and lined the world on by are the Holy Saturday. motorcycles up for SOUTH ORANGE traditional in front the April 21, at 8 p.m. Rome time Seton of education, should have blessing of Colosseum in Rome. Hall lishing education specifica- (2 EST). University’s School of some p.m. place to turn to for ad- tions for school Practices The Pontiff's Education announced this vice. We buildings; message will began a study on (5) in Canonization week the establishment aiding planning of spe- Novena In Cuba be carried by Vatican Radio of a this a year ago and received cial areas of instruction and TRENTON A bill present- and radio School Plant Expansion Advis- many systems enthusiastic comment from administration; (6) ly under consideration the the ory Service to assist the aiding in by throughout world. pa- school officials in both Pater-, selection of New rochial school teaching materials Jersey Assembly’s Com- Put Priests systems of the son and Newark.’’ Blue POPE JOHN’S and equipment. mittee on State, County mil Readies participation Archdiocese of Newark and Chapel in Week Municipal Holy ceremonies will Diocese THE SERVICE Government, could, of Paterson. will be "THERE if begin on Palm IS nothing com- passed, prevent future “ex Sunday, April available to schools either In IS, when he takes pulsory about this post s facto" Solitary part in the DR. JOHN CALLAN, dean, through direct service," zoning legislation contact with Dr. Callan such is 6 Celebration blessing of the palms in St. said that Dr. Henry T. Hol- the explained. “Schools as currently blocking May Jamaica (NC) School of Education or free KINGSTON, are Peter’s Basilica and offers to accept construction of anew Catho- lingsworth, former superintend- through the or reject Two long Mass superintendents, our advice lic UNION CITY - A priests serving there. ent of the we are not try- high school for In Solemn the U.S. was held here, Oct. Bloomfield school Msgr. Joseph P. Tuite in New- boys Novena prison sentences in Cuba have On he to foist our beliefs Hohokus. of 28 - Holy Thursday, will system and chairman ing on any- Thanksgiving in Nov. 5, 1935. A crusade of of the ark and Msgr. Denis A. Hayes been put into solitary con- to the Basilica one. But the service The bill celebration of the expected carried go of St. John of administration in Paterson. is there would assure the prayer was on through department * finement for commu- if want canonization of Blessed Mar- in resisting Lateran to officiate at the con- and supervision, would be they to use it." owners of any land or prem- 1937 hopes that the Domini- In The assistance will be giv- tin de nist indoctrination, a refugee secration of the 12 Cardinal- The ises a one-year Porres will be held at can Brother charge of the program is being offer- period in lay would be can- from Cuba program. en on a six-point basis: (1) the Blue Chapel here May reports. deacons as Bishops. On Good “We have ed free of to interest- which construction could be onized on the 100th anniver- felt,” said Dr. analyzing school building charge • - 14. of his The priests, Rev. Reinerio Friday he will go to the Callan, "that ed parishes. started on any type of build- sary beatification. parochial needs; (2) planning curricu- Rev. Albert H. Neal, 0.P., Lebnoc Martinez and Rev. basilica’s center balcony to schools, the immense ing permitted under the zon- doing lum; (3) advising on type of Jose Luis Rojo Seijas, are in give his blessing. job that ing law in existence at time IN JUNE, when some of the they do in the field schools; (4) assisting in estab- priests the Isle of Pines prison. New Prefect of the purchase of the land. Another Story, Pag* 2 most active in his cause return from They were sentenced to 20 IN Till: Rome, the Relief lIOIIOKL’S case, Dominican Appeal Due For Sisters of the Per- years imprisonment in August, Library which itself would not will conduct the he cov- novena, which petual 1961, on of Rosary are planning charges plotting ered by the new state will include 9 VATICAN CITY legisla- a a m. Mass, three of celebration. against the regime "under the (NC) - A days They Belgian tion, the Archdiocese of New- and services at 4 and 8 Jesuit has been named p.m. have announced that Arch- influence of the Church and of ark purchased former The Blessed Martin Is That prefect of the Vatican a riding p.m. Cho- bishop Boland will celebrate the U. S. Central Intelligence Library a 'Nothing to academy and the then borough ral will be at the Surplus succeed a Benedic- Group after- Solemn Pontifical Agency.” Spanish Mass on passed an amendment to its noon services on May 6 and tine.
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